Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 17, 1907, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 3, Image 11

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY T.EE : XOVEMRER 17. IW7.
Ut Defeating Extraordinary T BRYAN'S BID FOR THE PLACE 1 rr'K tuZZ
gain, nnd the republican parlj had many
. men of presidential ralinre. He mentioned
Old Line Democrat Stirred Up by the especially Tan, huru.s una crane of
T i t j pi j Massachusetts.
retries j-eaaers riea. glM th(. )itt(,r wouk mnkP n (1)roi,R
, man, on the argument that Now England
WHAT HE HAS DONE TOR PARTY had not h'"1 president for a Ions; time.
JOIIU l1LU,Alie POII BRYAN'
for
Cleveland Mayor Will Work
Delegation from Ohio.
CLEVELAND. u Nov. 15 In an oihh
lrter to WTllnm J. Hryan, expressing satis
faction with Mr. Bryan' announcement of .
yesterday. Mayor Tom L. Johnson says he ;
will endeavor to secure an Ohio delegation
. Margaret Knolly
Slender Mirgnrot Knolly, now. If you
tlrae. The fascinating leading Indv of the
BIJou, now more fascinating than ever, i appear to bo a rampant Bryan enthusiast,
astonished all her friend on Broadway the says:
other day hy presenting to their admiring "I cannot understand why Mr. Bryan,
gaze a avi It unS willowy form In place of In the fi.ee of the political history of
the plump, not to say tat. outline with j till country for the last few vr-nrs. ca.i
"""" aiien away to Pew til- make the statement thnf th.. .ipmoeratU
Wrrew ftwltslrr Herall ome Facta
Connected nltta i:ierlrnce In
-Nebraska and Ivlirnhtrr llnr.
Inn Uryan' Acendancy.
Mr. Bryan announcement that he Is
willing to accept the democratic pre!- to ,he na(ina, democratic convention that !
acntlal nomination If It comes to him. wl culI uron Mr nrJnn. again to be the
but would neither ak or tight for It. nor democratic candidate for the presidency,
assume or dictate the availability of any Thf, Irllvor declare ho Is not an aspirant
other map for the candidacy, has led fur , nomination.
at 'least one old;11ne democrat, Warren
Switxl.r of Omaha, to speak dut a fev
things concerning1 Mr. Uryan and the history
of recent campaigns. Mr. Switxler does not
Our Letter Box
umphs and foreign shore last January.
After a g-ood deal of diplomatic cross-ex-emlnatlon
trom Interested lat acqi.al tunc s
tho secret was cautiously whispered lo a
few dear friend, with the result that
everybody know it now. It wa not exer
cise, nor fasting, nor sen nlr. nor worry
about her new venture that had brought
about this wonderful willowy change In
the charming Margaret; no, none of these;
nothing- but a simple mixture which all
good druggists are familiar with and can
supply at small cost, to-wlt; One-hulf
ounce Marmolu, out-half ounce Fluid Ex
tract l.ascara Aromatic, and three and one
half ounces of fyrup Simplex, "(irown
folks need a teuspoonful ufter meals and
ut bedtime," explained the now slcnded
Margaret. "It Is simply wonderful. It
takes off the fat quickly, a much a u
pound a day, and keeps it off. You can eat
what you like, too. In that respect It Is
unllKe anything if the kind 1 ever lieu id
of, and besides it has another splendid
feature it Is entirely Harmless, it. id Hill
not causu wrinkles. I think it is about us
essential u toilet article for the woman who
Is fat and wants to get thlner us f a. e
powder. In order to Ret tho best rcsuh,
however, you should buy llio Marmolu in
tho original package ami mix It Is with the
other two Ingredients after you get home."
Adv.
party I better organized now than It has
been for many years. I think the re
verse is true. In fact, after the demo
cratic convention of this state In the
summer of 1804, in a published Inter
view I used the following language:
"What of tho future for the democrats
In tlii state? The answer to my mind
Is perfectly plain that there U no future
unlet- there 1 a change of control and
a reorganization of the rartv In the stale.
Just as there wa a reorganization of ihjjor called populists, non-republican or nbm
At nplt? ,S , . C V,y , ; democratic, there 1 a submerged vote ,
At present there Is no democratic party liii ' , , . " I
this state. , n tne state capable, under certain clr-
"I think in v Ktaiom-nt at that limp hn ' cu msta nees, of not only Influencing, but
Contribution vin timely topics inviied
Write legibly on ono side of-the paper
only, with name and addrcp appended.
On request name will not te printed.
L'nued contributions will not be re
turned. Letters exceeding 300 words will
be BiiMect to being cut down at the
discretion of the editor. Publication of
view of correspondents does not com
mit The Eeo to their endorsement.
The Submersed Party.
NORFOLK. Neb.. Nov. 14 To the Edi
tor of The Bee: Is there a populist party
In Nebraska?) The question Is timely,
because, whether designated as a party
YOU DO.TT tIEED A QAIIK ACCOUNT TO TRADE AT
THE PEOPLE'S STORE
There is no necessity for you to have even a full porketbook. ad wo are glnd to extend
to you all tho rrrtllt you want. Neither do we think we are favoi inis you In giving yoit credit.
We don't restrict it or reserve It for only a favored few, but we gladly give It to all, no mat tar
what their condition of life, for credit Is something that you are entitled t", something that
19 due every honest man or women.
Furthermore the credit that yon jret at the People's Store Is the kind thtit
oti are glnd to receive for it IS t'HKDIT, credit that helps, credit that tiphtitlil
credit that accommodate at nil time.
But not alone do we give you beneficial credit, but we also give you Ixnvct- Trices,
Higher Qualities, lietter Goods, without which, credit, no matter how good, would he. worth
less. Even n fas lal look will convince you of the truth of these statements. Make It a point
to trade at the Peonie s Store the store for the salaried man.
The only credit hoife in Omul'.H that ha absolutely one price for all.
WE TRUST THE PEOPLE
The Store
That Saves
Von
Money.
larg-est
Assort-
mnt
of
Stores
In the
city.
......
Over 20 years of sub
stantial business life
in Omaha has made
The Peoples Store the
store for the people.
We make the terms
to suit your
venlence.
K'jAV?'
t 4 'irolliis.r
controlling state elections. The sentl
mnt, which mlsmnnageuient of state af
fairs and the distortion of the laws of
production and distribution of wealth
crystallized Int.i the reformative party
of a deende ago, although chastened ,i;id
disillusionized regarding some of their
leaders, la still existent and U is a mis-
"T
been completely verified, not only aR to
the party In this state, but as to the
party ut large. I then said that there
was no democratic party la this state.
I will (jo further now nnd say that under
the administration of Mr. Uryan nnd his
followers" there Is no democratic parly
In the nation. What there was left of
the party after 1S02 has been scattered take t(1 PPOse that the element of this
to the four winds and all there Is left Pnrty nnve batk to ,he oltl parties,
of It 1 a crowd of hurrah bovs follow- ! Tnt percentage of political illiteracy In
hum biiuuicrgeii party is very low, lor
Its members are not captains of wealth, ,
who cati h a fleeting glance of events
from penny editions of city dailies and who !
are only concerned uhout legislation ai-
fectlng their private Interests and which j
they discus only at the club rooms, bun- I
quets or directorate meetings, but these
aro farmers, workingmcn and retail deal-
1
1
Ing In the wake of Mr. Bryan and his
distinguished p li leal advi cr, Mr. Dahl i.an
Itrcord lu NebrnsKn.
"How Mr. Bryan can nay that the demo
cratic party Is better organized than 't
has been for years passes comprehension.
Let us look nt some recent figures in
this state. In l'.ioo the republican rov-
$1.60
Cash
Buys a -p endid
Hoir.8 Coral Ease
Burner
to
it A
fiA your con- j i
4. venlence. f M
"T " I I'il-ii,vSi?l rented r "tpA m L irKAy
y meat ar -1 1 hj tttiffiZ 1 irgi- .i-J3-, ff I J Lt'-T
II 125 Cash zZ"lj
Elegant Bullet
t f
m
o
m
m
o
9
Aftvr Urnti,! pr Month
l Exactly like cut) Positively the best value ever
offered in a hiftli grade lVjffet and one that you will
greatly appreciate. It Is constructed of carefully
selected stock and has a beautiful quartered oak
effect. It is polished to a piano brilliancy. Has
two small drawers, one of them being l'lush lined
for silverware, and a large lower compartment with
a handsome art glass door. It will add elegance
and luxury to any home. You will not be able to
dui llcale this Duffet elsewhere for
less than $20.00 our special price
Is only
13.75
$2 pr
Month
Bushel Work!!
We put on velvet collar, put
111 new linings and sleeve linings,
put on new bauds and new braid,
and niter skirts nd Jackets.
Our price are very reasonable
und the voik first class in every
respoct.
Phono 1 lunulas 0(13 for a wugrja.
Out-of-town work receives earc
ful attention. Write for price list.
The Pantorium
"Good Clsansrs and Dysrs."
1513 Jones Street, - - OMAHA.
ernor of tills state wits elected by only ers who spend tho long winter evenings
.8111 votes nnd all that the patriots of tjio j reading exhaustive articles and stutlstics j
; riim- eumu rou up ior ir. .lcKiniey was : on me condition or me naiion ana wno
j J keep Informed on legislation and appro-
"It Is well understood that the democrats prlations. Theso constitute a' jury, coin
poll a larger vote throughout the country petent to at least forirr un opinion, and,
in oft years than they do in presidential ' having heard all the evidence, they have
years. Let us look at tho figures In recent I rendered a verdict that, except as a cliok-e
off years In this state. They show the fol- of evils, or for the promotion of good.
Made of the best material, has
automatic feed magazine. Has
duplex shaking grates and
many patent features that win
commend it to those who can
not afford a higher priced base
burner. It is nn excellent
heater and We are sure It will
Bive splendid satisfaction.
Nicely nickel trimmed.
4f
Fcr this'Wondertui
Soft Coal Kealer
60c per nttk
nil the latest Improvements,
special steel drum. Constructed of
pure gray Iron; good size fire pot,
shaker grate and Is handsomely
nickel trimmed. Has u very heavy
ornamental base and a neat urn.
It Is a splendid heater und uses
very little fuel.
Has
$3 Cash, 93 Monthly
aaCI For this Msstlva
I 7JJ Cod Coin .
Base Durncr
T'.xactly like cut.
U Is the finished product of
the master stove workers. It com
bines ull the latest Improve
ments. It Is guaranteed to beat
three rooms h!1 winter on two
tons of coal. It Is handsomely
nickel trimmed.
Special Excursion
to Mexico
Private car party leaves Omuliu.
for tour of Hid Mexico, seeoud
week In January, lakliiK in all
points of interest In the lupublle.
Tour lasts 111 days. Competent
aulde. mid interpeter. A few
reservations lelt. Uur rales In
cludhiK tranportat ion, births
and nleals ure very reasonable.
Write for Itinerary and further
Information.
Western Tourist
Association
ATLAWTIC, IOWA.
ROAST BEEF
SANDWICHES
eith:r hot or co d. The
ho: on s served wi h
rich brown irav , ten
der jjicy b;ef cook:d
to the turn, is on: of
ths sp:ciaLi:s at
The Boston Lunch
As to service, THAT
is the best in the city,
for
"Ihey have the proper system
at the Coiloa'
Try It
Op?n every !vur, evsry day.
1612 Farnam Street.
Table d'Hotc Dinner
AT....
Chesapeake Cale
SlDW:
11:31 1. m. b 8:93 p.jn.
1508-19 Howard Street!-
Foster's ManJolia Orchestra
t lowing republican majorities for supreme
Judge, this office being the leading ono in
j the elections of these years:
I 1!XC, for supreme Judge, U.25T..
for supremo juoae, '.i.L'T.
for supreme jude, il.lb. v
i IIK'7, for supremo Juuge, over 2i,tWv.
I "It does not look very much as if the
democratic party was 'better organized' In
this state than it ever bus been, but on the
! Contrary, that what there Is left of It Is
becoming more and more disorganized un
der the leadership of our distinguished citl
xon, who heuds the newspaper known as
tho Commoner.
"You will 'also remojnber that a few days
ago the New Vork World (democratic), in
commenting on the late election, used this
language! - -' .
However anxious we are to Und some
thing in Tuesday's elecllcuis which can be
Construed us a wholesome and adeuuaco
rebuke to President Kooseveli, wc liavo
been unsuccessful. Comparatively, the re
publican parly polls its heaviest vote in
presidential years, the democratic party In
olf years. 'J his was an oil year. There
should have been decisive democratic ke
tones with corresponding repubilce.n de
feats. Where are they?
"Furthermore, I cannot understand why
Mr, Bryun ir. his deliverance undertakts
to enforce tho Idea that the demands of
the times are for men of his bent of mind,
and of his principles, in the face of some
recent declarations of his in his speeches.
For Instance, in his speecl at Waterloo, la.,
a few months ago, ho made tiie statement
that be was a politician witli but one Issue
the tariff as President Kuoscvelt had stolen
all, of his other Issues and was ubout lo
Bttal this one. Following this speech with
one at Warsaw, lnd., last vJuly, Mr. Uryan
used tills language as quoted at the time In
a dispatch to the Chicago Record-Herald:
'President Kousevell an l others are now
bringing to a successful issue the principles
and ideas I advocated seventeen years aao,'
continued Mr. Bryan. 'This Is particularly
true a regards the tariff. The president is
co,inpiilug lulure speeches for niu."
' "It will thus appear that Mr. Bryan Is
now a politician without'a single ifsue, for
President Koosevelt has adopted all of his
principles, even Including his tariff. I sav.
therefore, I cannot understand why tlieru
Is any occasion demanding; the s. rviees f.,R"Vcnior
Mr. Bryan lt carry out the policies which
lie advocates.
"What da I think of the future of the
party? That, of course. Is a hard question
to answer; but I will suy that personally
i t am satislled that there will never be a
true democratic party again until Mr.
Bryan subsides and goes Into retirement.
While a man of gifted capabilities along
i.rialn lines, be has certainly b.-ii a
failure as a leader, and liiere stems to be
j no indications up.m which to base u hope
Ihat the parte. will cca.se to continue on the
I down grade as lone he remains to the
j front.
i "In this article l:e steles tiiat I.- has been
i amply rewarded by the democratic party
I tor all thrt he has done. 1 concur In this
view, and am satisMed u ai n lie i.as t,,.
interests of I lie p irty at heart l,e will s(-e
that it is higli time that he lelded the po-
ition of leadership. If such he has. w other
bunds.
"Can you tell me why In the ao-culhd
"conomy of nature, that one commonwealth
should te given the rcseons'blllty of Imr
b'li'li'g two rut h distinguished ring-masters
as Buffalo Bill and Silver Tip William?"
they will not alHiute with the democratic
party. I mention the democratic party
in particular because that party seeks !
to exercise a proprietorship over, or sus
tain a relationship to them. Spcclfiically, I
then, why did not Jud,e Loomls get
their votes? Because, as one voter ex
pressed it, "There is not much use in
vultnir fnr thc.ru fa little ..lw.l.., ' I
having been oajoled and hauled to the
polls, if he voicd at ajl, he voted the re
publican ticket.
Now, what was In that man's mind when
he voted against the democratic candi
date? The politician will answer, "Because
his heart wasn't right." Supposing the
voter should retort that the heart of the
party wus not right? Anyhow, It was
the thought In that voter's mind, and the
same thought that pervaded the minds
of the submerged party generally, that de
feated the democratic ticket, and demo
crats might profit by studying this psycho
logical problem.
Perhaps the legislative record of the
democratic candidate h:td occurred to that
voter. Submerged people have a retro
spective haiit and judgj a party by whut
it dot s, rather than from Its platform.
Possibly he had gone to some old cup
board upstairs and dust up a copy of the
house Journal on that famous S-ci'nt fare
bill, which the Wold-Herald had proclaimed
from the housetops as having Mr. Loomls
for Us nuthi r. The evidence of the record
and the other members of the committee
are that Representative Menimlngcr of
Madison county, and now a member of the
Oklahoma senate. Introduced that bill, anil
that Mr. Ixiomis, who was a member of the
committee, refused to vote for It. The
populist member of the committee voted
with Mr. Meninilnger for tho bill, in after
years a republican legislature passed such
a law, and this may be the solution of the
psychological process that operated to de
feat the democratic party. True, Mr. Bryan
endorsed the ticket, but even Mr. Bryan
endorsement could not "raze out the
record." (
The movement of which I read in The
Bee, to nominate r.v-Setiator Allen for '
us well u the senator's reply, I
euHs a story told of General 11, K. a- '
during his late year.'. The agent Af a I
decrepit, and not altogether Irrcproacl'iOle, ,
commercial company called on Mr. I-ce
amf flatteringly proffered to him the. presi- j
dency of the company, together with a j
liberal salary. Mr. Iac declined lo accept. )
owing to age and other duties d 'volvlng !
upon him. The agent explained that they j
merely wished lo use the ..'eii'-rul's name i
and that he would have no work to do and
a i le ek would be mailed to him regularly.
The old general became curious to discover
what value his nunc- could have for u
I'vnuiu rclal concern, when the agent blandly j
hummed him that his inlluenee in the
south nould lie very valuable to the com
pany. Rising to his feet, the incarnution
of feorn. the old veteran replied, "What
Influence I may have with the southern
p. ople Is not for sah." J. il. MACK AY.
j
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50 Cash 8oys ytore""1"
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After Terms, $2 par Month
1'nfjuentionable this is the greatest Steel Katigo
offer ever made to tho public of Omuha.
Every housewife appreciates and debiros a
good Steel Range. These Ranges are made
under a positive guarantee of giving absolute
satisfaction. We would not consider them for
a 'minute If they were otherwise. They are
made of extra heavy cold rolled steel of a
apedal guage that insures a lasting quality,
has large fire box; -is equipped with duplex
grates permitting you to
burn either wood or coal;
have large KJ-lnch square
oven, with patent oven
doors; the upper warming
closet Is largo and Is exceed
ingly useful. The entire
Range is handsomely nick
vied trimmed; they are very
economical and perfect bak
ers; they require much
less coal thac the aver
age s,teel rauso on ac
count of their scientific con
struction; you will easily
understand this when you
see the Range. Our price
means a bi saving to you.
Special price
All
Goods
Mat kcl
In Plain
Figures.
fi
R (fj You can rely with
Ujs!ii . the ouality and f l f N I
It price f any nrti- YA . JJ,
111 ' cle purchased at VW,
ftr-" .S The 1'eoples VVS
V - ' i r S'o.'c.
o
0
QOrk GoMen Finished
DJC Ccbb!er Seat
DINING ROOM CHAIR
(Exactly like cut) .Made
of thoroughly seasoned
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size seat. A special value
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f
J8.50 KAI1
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97? For this Guaranteed
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161H & TARNAM STREETS. OMAHA.
The Ieopl(K Funiitiire and Carpet Co, F.Mahlishctl 1887.
5 Secures a 11 ft. x 9 ft.
Tiger Drusscls Rug
$1.50 Cash; $2 Monthly.
Muil'- of the very best giiiile of Tapestry
Krussels Carpeting of a nimii:. ilerol.i'.
illinlity tlmt will gin- excellent vi-ir and
hold their colors to the lust. The v - u re
closely vocii of the finest o'liiite of
worst-d yarns. A strictly ht;:h grade nu;
at tin- price of an .inferior one. Luri;e
assortment.
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ODD LOTS OF STOCKS SOLD
SBSSBSB
Many Small Investors Arc Buying
Gilt-Eded Securities.
MONEY COMING FROM HIDING
KiKhteen Hundred Name Placed on
CompMii)' Hook Mure IMarry
Beaan Orders tome from
Everywhere.
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TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
J-TOCAT AT
Gfie CALUMETj
Watterauu DUeussea Xrbraalan's
Matrurul Isaaed Friday. .
ri.X)NK, la.. Nov. 15. Colonel Henry '
Walters.. n, asked today by the Ass.x iated
t'vess for his e pinion on William J. Eryan's j
tentutlve aec.ptanoe of the democratic I
presidential nomiiiatlon, declared that lv
had labor J with Bryan to decline tin
nom'nation and to quit hla "dug In the '
manger" attitude. Colonel Watterson rea
lised that Fryan had il in Ida wer to!
demand the Iradervolp of the Vniocr.il ie
party In 1 r "defeat any other candi
date by knifing him as he did 4'arker."
liryan's acceptance uas no more than he
had expected, however grtatly he regretted
the action, tieiause he thought Uryan could
na longer create enthumaf-m as he bad
me heretofore.
Asked as to the assertion often made.
that th next prcbident would be Koose
velt or Uryan. Colonel Watterson said that
the nomination of Roosevelt was all Uryan
supporters wanted, because they " could
then so to the people on the third term
sU.gan. Bryan could carry New Eng-land
in such a campaign, be thought Koosevelt
uould Mexiranlze ll.is iiovernment, holding
himself as greater than Washington.
I As for hlmnelf. much as ha disliked to
do so, hs would vote for Bryan airainit,
Koosevelt la such a dilema. lie believed, j
Klllnatun Wants Delay.
FALLS CITY. Neb., Nov. ID Clyde hi-
linston, the neio n ho shot and killed
Church Wilson ut tills place a couple of
weeks BBo. Is st ektng to have his trial I
poslMined until the next term of court. His
plea will be self-defcnie. The state is try.
Ing lo secure an Immediate trial. The nero
Is suffering froty a dislocated shoulder. Ho
says that Wilson did i'. tho night Wtore tho
killing.
' (Established is;.).)
M Cam Whll ton Slp.
Vhoop1ngCough( Croup,
Bronchitis, Coughs,
Diphtheria, Catarrh.
Confidence can be placed in a rem
edy, which for a quarter ct a century
has earned unqualified praise. Kc&tiul
uighu are assured at ouce.
CrtsoJeae h m Boon to Asthmatic
All Druggist
StmJ tostal for d
Krtfitv aowiiti,
I CTMolena Antiseptic
Throat Tabids for Ibe
lrrllalad Ihrokt, of
your druirgiat or from
us. iOc la muii,
Tbt V4rabkM (a.
IS0rkM&L.N. V.
NEW YOHK. Nov. hi. Never in the his
tory of Wall stie.t has there been such
enormous purchases of securities by In
vestors In odd lot and the trunsfer books
of ra'lroa I and Industrial corporations
show today a reeord-breakliiR number of
new shav. hoMiTs. The ; resent low prices
of tandai jl securities Is ie p irs'hle. The
New York Central railrcad unl several
other eonipanles report that the numbers
of their stockholders have nearly doubled
Iri the lust year. The transfer depart
ments of all corporations are working day
and night to keep up with their work
Where a transfer of slock is .usually ef
fected In two days, d'lays of a week are
noV not uncommon. The distribution of
slock to people of moderate mean "fore
tells certain relief for the monetary titra
tion, for brokerage houses state today
that these pun liases are made outright
with cash withdrawn from safety deposit
vaults, or with c rtified checks. These
sums, raiiK'ntr in amount from tl'U to
$l.oui, in the aggregate total many mil
lion of dollars. Hankers welcome the
small investor, for his appearance betokens
a firm conviction that the country's In
dustrial wellbeint; will be maintained. Sec
retary Trimble cf the Vnited States Steel
corporation sa'd today:
"Some two years ago 11 was decided not
to muko public t lie number of our stock
holders, but I can say that the number
of investors In small lots during the last
niDnth has been unprecedented and our
transfer force is streggllng to keep up
with the work Imposed on it. As in i
thero have been, I believe, heavy pur
chases of our securities by banking syn
dicates, both here and abroad, which hold
them for numerous Investors whose names
do not appear oa the steel corporation's
books."
James L. Carter, who is In charge of
the transfers of J. P. Morgan & Co., said
today that the purchases of small lots
of stocks was breaking all records,
added:
"With prices at bedrock the small in
vestor has availed himself of a. rare op
portunity to Invest his savings lu securi
ties that will show a handsome return .n
the future. Our transfer department ha
ull it 'can do to keep up with the press
of business. The number of Kharehnlilei s
ill railroads and industrial companies is
Increasing, rapidly and as this lnoveir. 'nt
progresses stocks disappear from the mar
ket und Und a resting place In stroll;;
boxes. All the way from one to luty
shares are belli purchased by the old
lot buyer. A feature of the small lot
buying is the investment by women, who
ncicr enter the market until priees .v
at tho low.st ebb. Whether it Is luKl I t
or rare Judgment that enables therfi to
detect the low ebb I am unable to .iy,
but they are buying stocks now."
The books of the l'ennsylvania railrea I
have Just closed and It Is estimated that
the number of shareholder has reached
iiO.000, an increase of several thousand
In the last ytar. The iVnusyU ania is
said to be paining on an nierage of about
100 stockholders u day. Mvard L. Kos
slter, treasurer of the New York Centra
railroad, said that the stockholders now
total about lb. 00'! and that in the last
file weeks over l.Silu new n.uiies hne
been placed on the company's book).
Comptroller Oallttp of the Atchison, To
peka & Santa l"e suld today that in
vestors had come Into the market for
Atchison stock In such numbers that li e
company's transfer force was working far
into the night. He said that the buy In;;
of small iuantltle of stock came fro.n
eery city und hamlet throughout the
I'nlted Stat-s. It is approximated that
in the last six weeks tile number of
stockholders in the Northern Pacific has
increased nearly 6,000, while Union and
Southern Pacific have each increased their
number of stockholders by severul thou
sands. A lurge brokerage house reports
today that mall order for stocks are
being received In Quantities from ull ovur
tiie country.
THAT VANDERBILT WEDDING
Proposed Departure of llticltes of
.l a rlhoruuu.il Seemingly fixes
liate in ovein.tr.
The annouiiLCnK lit I lint the duchess of
Marlborough is to terminal, her visit with
American relatives uml return to tendon
Noveuibi r J-; blind's much relief to those
wiio have spei elated on the probable datu
that Miss (lladvM Vanilerbllt will bc 10
a countess. Tie sit recy that h;is Inn
maintained regarding the date i f the v.ed
oiug of this yuim.y.-st daughter of the Van.
derbilts wltii the Austrian count has greally
agitated Newport ever since the n-age-lin
nt y.as rnnounced and it Is CHtiinateil by
the Interested ones that as the duchess of
lliirilioriuiLtii certainly o;uoc home for the
wedding fi e as certainly Would not il.nart
' before it eouius oil', hence tne conclusion
! tiiut it will lake phiec t i i j h month. Very
j mysterious things huve l. en Kolng on I...
, hind the storm boards of fie Vunderblli
I bouse at No. 1 West I'll ty-se er.th stn-. i,
; which Ni w York has conclud-d Ih.i! li,o
' dici.s are b.'iliK- chared J',(r n..li,n.
Minnesota and Carlisle,
JIlNN'K.U'PI.IS. Minn.. N.v. P'.-Wjth u.
clear sky. u dry ticiuun ;1 n. hiui tv No
vember Weather. !!' .Mivn koi;i- arlisle
font biill eoiit s phiypj (.. Nnrttnu;i Held
this afternoon aroused rooters to liUn i n -tliiish.sw.
Wliile the bo! tirj, runs at 1 lo
J mid as high as D to I on Cuili.il". Minne
solans hopi d their favorites w uld tlay a
surprisingly strong game.
Dm and Perfums Sale Monday
us a. i i.'.n n si iiik liigiit 1. 1 watcn the throng o. custoiinis at our stoia
partieehirly so on j busy d.ly like Monday. .
Tin- wide nup. of nrtliles xul n-.i and the proniptltud" of service gem r
ally elicits favoi ,iol.. cnnnneiil. PgKE ADO STOCK ure alwais "l'uruiiiouiit
Issues" with us and it is seldom indeed that we do not hale the exact
uriicie ucsireu ami a price low enougli to be entirely satlsfaci
lory.
SOME SPECIAL MONDAY CUTS.
l-lb.Mule Team Rnax So
I-; i.-y Tiineis, Monday 14c
tlood ( lu st I'roteetors. i.oc, h.o . 1,19
T.ac ltuppl" Linen Paper, 15 sh' l
aper, tS cm elopes, tor 3Jo
i'lnaiol's k."c and 11 1)1! I'erf urn. ,
Mouilay, per ounce 50c
Luliln s genuine ICxtracts, Moiulac.
per ounce 60c
linger .V (illlett's nuadruple extracts.
Moiulay SOo
Newhios Ilcrpiclde, 450 and b'Jc
8lo
t.ao
R9o
75o
box
aeo
.HUo
. B0
.75c
ISO
25o
Take tsu sh
What's tiiut can't get it? That's ex
actly what most successful men hava
thought early In life, but they have all
found out that they are pretty sure to gee
what they deserve if they ask and work
for It; and they are equally as sure not to
get It If they don't work and ask for It.
If you want anything, ask for 11 through
ths want columns of The Ilea. These col
umns are read by ths people who can sat
isfy your warts.
, lilycotliymollne. 4So ar.d
Lambert's Llsterine. 83c, 45c and.
llorhck's Multid Milk, 45c and
liorilen's Malted Milk. 4Uo und
foe I'ozzonia i'owder CI shades i
for
Pinkhum's Compound, for
tierce's tloMeii Mel. Ills. for...
Wine Cardiil. for
Maker's Hirh-y Malt ror
Borden's Condensed Milk. can...
' Stove i'lpe l.namel, 15c and
Chest Protectors
Our assortment is a most com
plete out' comprising all ap
proved styles. Prices ranging
from 50c to $3.50 each.
ClQAJt DXFAKTaCEXT This is a
growing feuture of our business a It
well should be as we are saving ii
smokers of Omaha from one-third to on. -half
on their cigar bill.
M
SHERMAN & McCOfJNELL DRUG CO.
OWL DRUG CO. Cor. lota and Hm.
Cor. Htn. and Dodge.
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