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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE. SATURDAY, FEBHUAUY IS, 1908.
M0
RASHES
Soothed by gentle anoint
ings with Cuticura Oint
ment, the Great Skin Cure,
preceded by war m baths with
For eczemas,, rashes, itch
Ings, irritations, inflamma
tions, chafings, sunburn, tan,
pimples, blackheads.red,
rough, and sore hands, for
shaving and shampooing,
and for all the purposes of
the toilet, bath, and nursery,
Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Ointment are priceless
Unlit lkrmluwt tHaarnA.fi TDOUr Lfl
Lond,F7.
ChAnaiioaaa i Fa". . Ra JalapAl; Aua
Ln. iT Townak Co.. YinT: India. B. K. P
ira-
aul.
falrulta: ttima. Sot Sour Drue Co.: Japan,
iiarwra. J41.,Tofl: Raaa,FrT..a, Moscow; South
A trtra. Lanngo, Ma., rowo, aw.; jy. b. a
Fottar Piw A Obam. dorp., Sola Proof.. ''""
.awrMr-iMa..uuuaa.iwoiuajiil)MMoa
SCHOOL SHOES
THAT
bang together-the longest
time and look well all the
while is our specialty". .
GIRLS' KID A A A
BUTTON...... JU.VV
SMALL GIRLS'
; 1.50
KID BUTTON.
BOYS' BOX
CALF
SMALL BOYS'
Same Quality. .
..$2.00
$1.75
FRY SHOE CO:
Til IIOI1I
; 16th and Douglas Streets.
UUTELI.
CoroiT Without Extravaoance."
HOTEL WOODSTOCK
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NEW
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FIRE
PROOF
TRANSIENT
HOTEL
EUROPEAN
PLAN
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I MUSIO
QUIET
AND
IN
THE
HEART
OF
THINGS
f
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as
Rooms with running water, i.soandu
WlTHSATH, 2 AND UP. 6UITES, $5 AND UP
Write for particulars.
Wire for reservations, our expense.
W. H. VALIQUETTE, Manaoer.
Al0 THS BERWICK. RUTLAND. VT.
FLORIDA RESORTS.
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HOTELS
PONCC DllKON . . . St. Aadarti..
ALCAIAR, ...... &L AuuatuM
OR MONO . . Ormand aa-tha-Malif.
THE BREAKER . . . , Pila BauL
ftOVAL POINCIANA . . .alaaBaaah
ROYAL PALM. . . . . a . Miatarl
The Colonial. . . . . . Naaaan
IRtUaa Itiaada
VOW CFIM.
MlltS) NEARER CVBA.
Ti paw ml aaa aU Flanaa Kara. wB aa
ml baa aloai
to k.aiotM
ia aparaaoa to K.aiaiM K.T. uaaairtias with
MaaaiUpa fat Harass aa4 Kay Wat, afaM
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Kat uttarawiiaa raUaa t Ik W. naad
iliinas aa4 aariat tan. a
man. wrua or awl? ta
FLORIDA CAST COAST
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DANIEL IS HARD TO MOVE
Gets Evidence Handed to Him and
Calmly Sayi He "May Act"
CONDUCT ASTOUNDS THE TOLICE
t'aable to Aeraiat far Cltr Prw
color SlttlOaT Br ood Dllbrr
otelr PoawIbst t'o Kaowlv
oda;o of OBTcaae.
Though twentr man appeared In the of-
flco of City Prooaoutor Daniel Thuraday
ataraoon and accused W. Well Abbott,
president of Lha Guarantee Hference and
Surety company, of defrauding them of $2
each and though Abbott admitted that ha
had been conducting a fradulent buslneaa,
ha was allowed to go after pro raising to
pay back to those who appeared the W
which ha had received from them.
The city prosecutor- merely said ho
"would" file a charge against Abbott for do
Ing business without a license. It waa
pointed out that Abbott had admitted get
ting money sunder false pretenses and thai
there were at least twenty men ready to
appear as complaining witnesses on . this
mora serious charge. The city prosecutor
said he would "see" later and "maybe
would file this charge.
Abbott's concern does business with an
imposing looking letter head which states
the fact It is a "Brain Hunter." The offica
Is on the sixth floor of the Brandels build'
lng.
It Is said that mora than 100 men applied
for positions and paid the $2 fea last week
with this agency. Bo ma of those who ap
peared before the city prosecutor said they
had been waiting three weeks for a Job.
A sample letter In the bands of the city
prosecutor reads:
"Tills will Introduce you to Mr. DeLay.'
Moat of Them Had Sach Letter.
Most of the applicants carried this let'
ter of Intoductlon to C. A. Bums, 1116 Far
nam street, They were told he had a
large factory on South Twentieth street
and was a heavy employer of labor. Mr.
Burns, Incidentally, Is secretary and treas
urer of the Guarantee Reference and
Surety company. Other letters of Introduc
tion were to the Rldgley Merchandise com'
pany and to the Jewel Tea company, though
these concerns say they never sought to
get men through the agency.
Abbott said he had bought the business
of the employment agency only last Decern
ber. He left the office of the city prose
cutor, accompanied by tha men, and later
In the afternoon he handed each the $2 In
cash which ha had received.
The nonchalant way in which Daniel has
treated this case of open-banded graft.
in view of his unbounded seal In playing
the role of detective In recent cases where
the man Martin, against whom,- It Is said,
certain officials have some special grudge.
was concerned, has simply astounded police
authorities. They are unable to account
for the course of a city prosecutor, who,
when undisputed evidence of a serious of
fense Is handed to him without an effort on
bis part, Indifferently turns and says, "I
may file a complaint against these men."
"Tha Making or a Millenium." Read It'
STRAWBERRIES ARE NO MOE
Oaly Few Special. Orders la and They
, 'Are Sixty to Klet feats ..,
' is .; Aasrt,, , , ;i
After tha plentiful- supply of last week,
except for s few erates, the local market
was destitute of strawberries Friday morn
ing. Tha few bojtes Iil ware special orders
and sold 'from 90 to '80 ctnts a, quart The
recent rains- will have a tendency to ad
vance the price -of .oranges a HUla, but .the
price may not keep up. long forv March
always brings heavy shipments from Cali
fornia and tha. price drops accordingly'
At present oranges .are selling from 15
to 35 cents a doaen. It ,1s estimated that
the fruit dealers of Omaha, wiU lose from
$1,500 to $2,000 this week on bananas as
result of the cold snap. The result will
be that the fruit will be plentiful on the
street and It will be cheap. v
An unexpected carload of sweet potatoes
from Kansas came In this week and they
are selling about 5 or ( cents a pound.
Irish potatoes are selling from 75
cents to $1 a bushel. Tomatoes are
scarce and of poor quality just now.
It being between the Cuban and
Florida seasons. They are selling for
75 cents a five-pound basket. All the green
stuff Is plentiful as usual and there is little
change in price.
Fine young "broilers" . are in market
now and they wholesale for $5 a dosen.
They will weigh about two pounds each.
"Springs." chickens, are selling wholesale
for 12 and 12H cents a pound; ducks for 13
cents; geese for 11 cents and turkeys for
18 cents. Guinea hens are tha nearest ap
proach to game In market now and sell for
86 cents each.
The best eggs sell from 28 to 30 cents a
dosen.
Ask for Bed Cross -- Cough Drops.
For sale everywhere. 6 cents per box.
BEST OF WHEAT WEATHER
Nome So Good In Years Has Come to
Nebraska, Say Grain
Dealers.
Grain dealers of Omaha declare the
weather conditions have not been so fa
vorable for many years for wheat as at
present. The snow of Thursday night waa
cheered on the Omaha Grain exchange,
and a dealer said:
"The warm rains of tha week have been
Ideal for wheat and this snow and con
tinued mild weather Is tha making of a
wheat crop. In a few days cold weather
may coma without much damage. We do
not want It right away. The snow, if it
has bean general, la the. best thing whioh
oould happen. Ii covers tba ground and
keep tha soil warm. I think wa will have
a bumper wheat crop in tha west the
coming season."
ENGINEERS ELECT OFFICERS
Barllaatoa Laeomallra 31 ea Ai
Geaeral Conamltte f ectlas;
avmd Go Hasaa.
These o fleers were elected at tha meeting
of tha general committee of adjustment of
tha Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
of tha Burlington system Friday morning:
Chairman, C. W. 8mlth of Centervtlle, la.;
vice chairman, J. W, Hardy of McCook,
Neb.; Secretary-treasurer, . X. Leverlng
ton of Hannibal, Mo.; vtca aecratary-treaa.
urer, P. A. Newell of Wymora, Neb.
Tha committee has been la session since
Monday at Millard, with representatives
present from each of the nlnetaen divisions
of the association. Tha solo buslneaa of
tha meeting waa for the election of officers
and passing upon tha reports of tha retir
ing oftlcws. Tha meeting adjourned at
noon Fridav.
Kemrfal lUaiklrr
of deadly microbes occurs whan throat and
lung diseases are treated with Dr. King's
New Discovery, fee and 11.00. For sals by
Beaton Drug Co.
Walt for tha big lira sale at Valaoa Cloth.
IDS Co.
Greatest Sale Ever Held in Omahat
J iOOO
j Entire Wholesale
J DROS. a
MEN'S $4 and
a wm uwu m iouii: vest LU
r DriKhten un vnnr anlf.
ruacy Testa are more
popular and fashionable
than ever this year, and
here is an Immense stock
of them going at Just
about one-fourth what
you'd have to pay at any
other time. Hundreds
of styles, Including the
new three-button vests;
all colors, all sizes big
bargain squares, 0 1 d
Store, Main floor at
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Choice Any Men's Overcoat ,S House
Thai Das Been Selling Up to $25 at $14.75
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Boy's Knickerbocker and
Strtviht' Pants Suit. ;
All' wool ' materials,' new
styles have been selling
up to' $6.00U2d , v T75
floor, old store. . . . ' -
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This Is one of the big stage "hlta" of the season. It
Is what usually Is termed a "novelty'' song, and we
know you will like It. The words., :are splendid
and the music very pretty. "Night and m
V JJM4
Day" is one of the most
1
of the day get a copy
v Songs That
Honoy Boy.
. Cozy Flat.
When the Moon
pTays Pee-a-boo.
. All the Candy.
While Tou are Mine.
I'm Afraid to Come
Home. In the Dark.
School Days.
Monterey (new)
Somebody Lied.
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Very special prices on all
Demonstration and
La Vida
I I HI i
j JLVV
Waspeoially mention the new lona
and high models. The art of Corsetry
reaches perfection in L.A VIDA, every
corset made by hand.
SwectlanJ Specials
- Fig Newtona Fresh and
4 dainty, per
4 pound....
iOc
Fresh Roasted Salted Pea-
nuts New crop, Qv.ar-
per pound L
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BR ANDEIS sDToREN i
XT
lYlEN'S
Stock from KLING X
CO.. Chicago &
$5 VESTS at 98c$
Ty"
ssk&'M aviJ it
Nothing is reserved every
thing , 'is ; included, all the
high class winter overcoats in
blacks, blues and mixtures in
. ,one lot values
actually $20.00
and $25.00 .
at
J4M
Clearing Sale of Men's
Suits and Overcoats
Three great lo'ts of our men's
overcoats and. suits that have
been selling up to $20, at
!5-S7.
Boys' and Youn Men's
ton Pants' ' Suits
Ages 15 to'L'O-smgle' and
double oreasted have
been's'ellfeg'yp '
to $ioat t.:.;).jJ
If
The Merry Widow
VOCAL, SCORE
The sensational hit of
the two continents
containing words and
music to every song
and the original waits
in the original key'',
on sale ,; !; Clra
Saturday . .-C
DAY
By BRANEN
and LLOYD
popular numbers, I f
for.
t " '
Arc .Popular
Honey Time.
Sweetheart Days.
Love's Dream
Walttes.
Waltz. Home Sweet
Home.
Sweet Pickles.
Blue Jay (new rag)
Dreaming.
Let M e " K 1 s s
Mamma Good Bye.
popular operatic numbers m
Sale of the Famous
Corsets
Calling Cards
Any name typograved in 4
script or old English on 50
up-to-date cards for
2QC t
$10
rrsa. 'am.
Music
MONEY
must be raised
Cravenette Coats
worth $15.00 and $18.00
v reduced to
$1000
I'D
i.ilu g
Fancy Vests
worth up to $2.50
your choice
95c
Odds and ends
in
MEN'S SHIRTS
worth up to 75c .
your choice
25c
GUARANTEE
CLOTHING CO,
1519-21 Douglas St.
idSQ
EEafl
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Romping
Boys
Need to be well shod. Thejr feet
should be looked after Just as
carefully as their behaviors. Well
shod boye as a' rule have little need
f.ot,doctors. Do you get the point?
. . . .
ake the lead in Omaha and there's
tut one store that sells them. As
for the shoes we guarantee them
to outwear any two pair of boys'
shoes made.
Sires and prices range:
Size 10 to 13V4 $2.00
Slie 1 2 $2.25
Size 24 to 5 $2.50
Drexel Shoe Co.
;"' H19 Finaar SI.
The Pure Food Center and the home S5
W of
1BIOLA" Coffee. No eoffpn V
b ever sprang- so quickly Into popular
55 favor every one .likes It. Many v
'2 points of superiority about AREOLA &
$ chiefly this: It is the best coffee you
can buy at S lbs. for $1.00.
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9 SATUBDAY OMZiT
s Eppe's famous English Cocoa, zRciB
J5 tins, each ISO :.;
MEAT PEPABTMEBTT
pur
Cuts
chased a soll.1 carload of Pork C
!, coiiBlstlng of fr;sli Pork I.otns, f
freMli Pork Hamn, P.
freah Spare Hibs, which we will
, j poBiiively sell at tile lowest whole- A
, tls prices:
55 Fronh Pork Loins, por lb Bo
S.000 lbs. Leaf I.url, VI lbs. for 91.00
Morton It Uregson's Cal. Hamn per N
;S pound 7 Ho Is
From to 10 P. M. We will sell
1.000 lbs. KuKar Coro? Corn Beef at. t
per l'i 8Ho
$ Vl'it our riauaj;e counter and see S'
Pnlladfclplil.i Sarapei. Try It. v
A7th and Doug-las streets.
S Taleanene Seuflas MT,
rrivata Xzohaaga Ooaaaata All Depts. A
MAIM DO
a.lr Irua aar rmrl af
a.f. mmA Mli.kU
llatary kaa. Latraa kUla Sl.aat
aaapia lee. (..4 far kaatltt fraa.
Madame Josephine Le Tevre,
isaa (aMian ki.. flallaatah. sa.
SoU br Boaloa Sutra Drug Kapt.,
lleatoa Dru( Co . 161 k ana taruaia.
Tka Banaati Caupaajr, lata aad Uaraar,
Tba ball Cni Co.. tSi Parnaal,
kjara Lililon Drug Co.. t(tk mai Faraaa
J. H. Sekmldt. ttth aad Cuming.
Cfca X. Lalkrss. UU Ma. 2:k.
PA HOUHKL'S
BASE BALI, ai'AXiriDAKTEll
AXX. LCAOUtt BKAfSI
-CIGARS .
OX lavADAI A aM-XCIAXTY
SIS Bo. 16ta BUaat,
Strong
'.'..UM'i,". 1.. .i ii,(iiiijiw.aiijaiuiiLf.Jjjjl
Unmatched Clothing
Clearance Bargains
ilk
if
in medium or long styles, all best
fabrics and colors, values to $15.00 T C . T Cfi
on sale at .x JO anrf I.Dl
CHILDREN'S KNEE PANT SUITS ap f) ap
AND OVERCOATS, on sale at I VO'AiyO
THE SUITS come all best style and material in sizes from
2Ms to 16 years. ..."
THE OVERCOATS come in all sizes from 3 to 8 yrars. You
won't find their equal in quality or variety of material at
our .special Clearing Sale Prices.
Garments in the Lot Worth $5.00.
CHILDREN'S ODD KNEE PANTS, worth regu- r
larly up to $1.00, all sizes to 1G years, at pair DC
See our' Splendid Showing of New Spring Styles HART,
SHAFFNER & MARX Hand Tailored Clothing.
TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST
MEATS
BEST
QUALITY
You'll find to buy at Hayden's Market means a splendid
Saving in price with satisfactory service.
13 POUNDS OF LEAF LARD SATURDAY FOR $1.00
Pork
Loins,
per -lb.,.
Bacon
Strips,
-j per lb.
Round '
, Steak,
3 lbs..
25c
Sirloin
Steak,
per lb.
Ml Telephone Orders Filled
WYOMING COAL
IIS,.
AT LAST A WYOMING COAL HAS BEEN FOUND WHICH IN
' ALL KESPECTS. FOR DOMESTIC I'SE, EQUALS ROCK SPRINGS
DISTRICT COAL AND EXCELS IT IN SOME ROCK SPRINGS
HAS FOR YEARS KEEN UNBEATABLE, BUT HUNDREDS OK
CONSUMERS IN THE WESTERN PART OF THE STATE NOW PUT
HUDSON AHEAD OF IT ON ACCOUNT OF PURITY, CLEANLINESS
AND LASTING QUALITIES. FOR COOKING STOVES HUDSON
CANNOT BE EXCELLED. 'PHONH YOUR ORDERS TO US DI
RECT, OR YOUR DEALER CAN GET IT FOR YOU.
SAZISFACTION GUARANTEED OK MONEY REFUNDED.
C. B. HAVENS & CO.
1805 FARNAM STREET.
'PHONES: DOUGLAS 317. IND. A1171.
iaiaaMBaama up uwnaiam ww
THREE TRAINS EAST
One morning and two evening trains daily from
Union Station, Omaha to Union Station Chicago.
Superior service in standard sleepers comfort
able and thoroughly clean berths unsurpassed din
ing car service meals a la carte, on the
CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
Leave Union Station, Omaha, 7:25 A. M.,. arrive
Union Station Chicago 9:15 P.M. The Business
Man's Train leaves Omaha 6 P. M., arrives Chicago
8:30 A. M. The third train leaves Omaha 9:53 P. M.,
arrives Chicago 12:28 the next noon.
TICKETS, 1524 FARNAM ST., OMAHA
F. A. NASH, GENERAL WESTERN AGENT.
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I'ir.r.ioNs or wctTMKhs f..r tf.ir olm.j.nt.!
V!I!IK'IEKTil!Ml,nli PKhFF.UT Hl'Ctb.i .
all FIJI; iri'H n. u.ua l. iLiVhI
. tu.i r..tI)IA(U4Hci;A. Sll l.y l)riiirii.lu-t r
art of tua aurlo. hm aura and ak t ,r "Mr. W u.
w'm H.kjIiI.. Syrup." and Uka no othw kilii
"flr f'i cnU a buttla. fruarautrrd uu.lor ll.a
as.. AM OUi aWM WkiJ. lailJ. kjiiLiAitj
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THH RELIABLK TR
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Men's Suits and
Overcoats
Faultless in fashion and fabric, rith
plenty of snappy style individuality,
built for perfect service as well ns
looks. Sold regularly to $25.00, in
:L$io 12.50
Youths' Long Panis Suils
Latest double or single breasted sack
styles, also
Youth's Fine Overcoats
LOWEST
PRICES.
10 c
10c
No. 1 Skinned
' Hams,
10c
per lb ,
Shoulder
Steak,
8 lbs. . .
25c
Per Ton
Delivered
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D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S.
(Successor to Dr. H. U RsmacdotU.)
AS3IBTAXT sTTATZ TITlnttnf1
V Offica a4 BaspltaO. 8810 Kavsoa
Btraat.
Calls Promptly Answerad at All Hours.
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