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    THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1000.
Big Drug Sale Saturday
GUARANTEED IFUIRMIITIUIRIE AJT A
GUARANTEED gAVS jKG
Every article you buy at Hart man's Is GUARANTEED, no matter how small the price you pay for it. We want you to know there is one store in
Omaha that stands back of the goods it sells. And we not only guarantee the quality of these goods, but we guarantee the savings. We know we
have a list f bargains here that are very unusual. You cannot duplicate a single offering elsewhere In OMAHA you cannot find anything to compare
with them OUR OPEN ACCOUNT CREDIT ACCOMODATION IS AT YOUR SERVICE.
-AT THE
REXALL
DRUG 8TORE6
Cor. 16th
& Dodgo
Cir. 16th tHiriuj
Owl Drug Co.
Saturday Is a "bu7 day" at our storei but with plenty of clerks all
n re rared for promptly.
Our Polity of carrying In stock eTerythlng In the Drug Llnf for which
there la any demand and selling it aa low or a little lower than It could pos
rlbly be procured elsewhere baa been ateadily maintained for nearly 20
vpnra and la atlll carried on with unabated rigor. If you need Drugs t'OMK
to tis. If you live outside Omaha write for 100 page catalogue.
1. 1. iiti'jwjjavursBffifflgge
Silverware Set FREE
dbuo items rom vrzM.
'( Distilled Witch Haxel ISc
1'V Williams Ghsvlng Hosp 6
1 no Plnaud s Vegetal c
See our bruah display In -vlndow.
llruitiM of all kinds at cut prices.
Block Hyalln aftrr shaving. Nothing no
fine for the are 6o
:." Hasel Lesf Cream Ho
r.nc bottle Bay Rum 23c
T.ic alee rompelan Masssge Cream, for 38c
:3c Parker's Tar Soap IjC
'"c Magic Skin Soap 6c
For backache J imp
son Weed Plasters
are the best, for
men ami women
price, each.. .25c
DBUO KZKCVAJTDZn and XEDXCXsTEa
Lambert's Llsterlne, (He. 45c, 23c. 10c
Borden's Condensed Milk 160
Llquoclde R9c and 45c
II Abbotts Rheumatlem Cure sue
Olycothymallne 9c, 46c and 25c
l-rh.,.box Castile Soap, Saturday only. ...25c
J-lb. Mule Team Borax 9c
lie .21. & It. Clrantng Soap to
1 dosen for fl.
Big Bottle Blueing for 100
Cedar Flakes kill moths 1-lb. pkg....la
We are agents in Om
aha for the
Rexall Remedies
A line of high grade
proprietary medicines
of known composition
but not "patent medicines."
TOXX.XT OOODS TOM, WOMEH,
EOc Hind's Honey and Almond Cream .. .29c
SOc Plnaud's Powders L'8c
26c Holmes' Froetllla Mo
25e I .a Jeune Manicure Goods, Saturday
only 14c
26c Eiderdown Powder 9c
50c La Blanche Powders, 4 tint for.. .'9c
Best and softest Chamois in Omaha.. luc
3Bc Banltol Tooth Brushes for 17u
2nc Hanltol Goods, all kinds 12:
25c Kirk's Juvenile Soap, cake c
5oc Charles' Flesh Food, Saturday, for. Bite
for 2c
26c DeMlrldor Greaseless Cream for.. 14c
Special Sale Sample Toilet Soap
BUY AT EITHER STORE
Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th& Dodge
Owl Drug Co., 16th & Harney
WW SAVES MILK MEN
"ts Insertion in Ordinance Instead of
"Or" Preyenti Fine.
$0 'THE LAW MUST BE REVISED
ts It la It I.els Inipore Cream Cases
Fall 'Ihrauik Without Prose
ratlun and Correction
af Faalta.
One small word In a city ordinance caused
Police Judge Crawford to discharge two
Impute cream cases In police court Fri
day morning. The word was "and."' If It
had been "or,'' the milkmen might have
been fined.1 '
As a result of the discovery of the pres
ent 'wording of the Ordinance. City Prose
cutor Daniel will endeavor to have It ro
vlifd to conform to the original Intention
of the luw, which only assumed Its present
wording by accident when It was changed
and Improved, spine time ago.
According to the present wording of the
ordinance, the kind of cream that Is pro
hibited from sale la that "to which any
foreign substance has been added and con
taining less than 10 per cent butter fat."
Therefore, If a sample of cream happens
to be below the standard, but la naturally
so and has not been adulterated, selling it
unknowingly la not an offense.
According to the former ordinance. If
the cream either hsd been mixed with a
foreign substance or did not have the
necessary amount of butter fat. It was pro
hibited from ssle. The replacing of the
word "or" where "and" now Is, would
change the ordinance to agree with the
Original intention and ault the officials of
tho milk inspector's office snd the police
court.
Demonstrating how he determined the
percentage ,of various constituents In milk
by figuring out the process on Judge Craw
ford's bench In the presence of a num
ber of attorneys and milkmen. Prof.
Charles F. Crowley, city chemist, enlivened
the court proceedings during the hearings
of tho milk cases Friday morning. Before
the cases were discharged, Judge Craw
ford; was glibly talking specific gravities,
analytical methoda ' and percentages of
solids, 'fats and liquids as an expert chem
ist would do ao.
J. M. Jensen of Forty-second and Martha
streiU and L. Laraen of Twenty-eighth
and locust streets, Kast Omaha, were tho
milkmen in court. Larson was represented
by Pardy & Baird. The cases against
them were discharged, aa It was decided
that under the present ordinance they had
committed no offense.
Peter Bouse
is Paralyzed
Stricken During; the Night and Found
Unconscious in His Bed in
Morning.
Peter Bouse, the veteran member of the
Merchants hotel staff, is seriously sick at
his room, 613 South Sixteenth street.
Mr. Bouse waa at his work Thursday and
went home at the usual time In the even
ing. Friday morning when the attendant
in charge of his room went to look after it
he found the door locked. He gained en
trance and found Mr. Bouse In bed and un
conscious. Quickly he notified the hotel snd
physicians were summoned. ' Steve Miller,
night clerk at the Merchants, hastened to
Mr. Bouse's room.
It was found that while he slept Mr.
Bouse had been stricken with paralysis,
leaving him in an uncertain state.
Only a few months ago, Mrs. Bouse died
and Mr. Bouse buried her In Minneapolis,
lila brother, Nick Bouse, one of the vet
erana of the St. Paul police force, la also
seriously ill.
One side of Mr. Bouse's body is com
pletely paralyzed and the doctors are un
able to arouse him from his stupor, so
that little hope Is held out for his re
covery. Mr. Bouse was well liked and has
a host of friends all over the western
country.
ROLLER SKATE SPEEDWAY
HALF MILE IN LENGTH
Track Provided by Resilient of Ben-,
son Knocks Hluka In
the Head.
As for getting patronage from roller
skaters in West Omaha, all tiie public
rinks might Just as well close down, as
residents of Benson have Just completed a
"rink," or roller skate speedway, 2,610 feet
in length.
The sidewalk which makes this speed
way possible ts on Jioae Hill avenue, west
of the country club, and besides having
the finest kind 'of a rink In Omaha, the
people of Benson and West Omaha have
the benefit of the open air and scenery.
Thla long walk, perfectly uniform, waa
made possible by the property owners co
operating and the city letting contracts for
crossings to the same contractors who
built the walks.
As the neighborhood la far from being
thickly settled, the walks are not crowded
with pedestrians and tho young people have
taken advantage nt that nnnnrinnltv Th.r.
iare no restrictions on speed and no ad
missions or skate rentals charged.
i
1 s rnvmj
I
Chiffoniers
Made, in golden oak
finish or In mahog
any finish. They have
five large. loomy
. drawers, of expert
workmanship and l'.n
lsh throughout. The
mirror has a deep
beveled edge.
Price only
Handsome Dressers
Made In highly polished mid
en oak finish or in polished
mahogany finish. A thorough
ly well made dresser of hand
some proportions and nicely
flnlsf-ed. Has swell top draw
ers. Extra large French bev
eled mirror, carved
mirror frame and
standards. Special
for this week. at. . .
6.75
8.35
, i irs H I II I U
im w
J Extension Table I
Made of solid quarter sawrd
oak, finished in golden; has
massive base and large round'
Kitchen Cabinet
In
HM
satin walnut, complete
shown, with flour and
meal bins, bread board,
cutlery drawer, glass dish
compartment, beautifully
finished. A most
convenient article
rin-nltllp. T n r
kitchen. Specla.
top; also carved
claw feet,
This sale
only. . . , .
12.50
vrmvi .uwbu aniwuiu w pbmjwsjm iiijuiji hwjp iruiip iwm mm lanar
SMI W, .W-.. , -rza r m.
Consists of 26 pieces, as follows: G knives, G forks, G table
spoons, 6 teaspoons, 1 butter knife, 1 sugar shell. It is the new
Grape Pattern is of the famous Rogers' ware every piece in
the set bears the name of the famous silversmith, and is fully
guaranteed by him. The entire set is put up in a satin lined
leatherette case and given
ABSOLUTELY FREE
with every purchase of $100.00 or over. Or it will be SOLD
OUTRIGHT FOR $7.50, on terms of $1.00 cash, 75c monthly.
NOTK In case you order the aet on the above terma and should,
within one year, buy goods, to the amount of $100.00, we will refund all
you have paid on the aet or credit your account with the amount.
1
n
Buffet
New
sign,
oak.
and pleasing 1
made of selected
highly vollshed;
profusely carvad. Has
French plst9, bevelid
edge mirror. Iarge
drawer and compart
ment, one drawer lined
for silver
ware. A won
derful bar
gain. Special
11 MM
P? 7i sa?Tssiii J
16.85
Solid Oak Sideboard
Very massive la design,
with extra largs French
beveled mirror, sornintlne
top drawers and beautiful
ly carved ornamentation.
On sale at t,ho special price
12.65
Decorated Panel Bed
These beds have broad steel panels,
head and foot adorned with hand
some floral decorations. Thev ai
neaviiy enameled tnrouglt-
out ana ruiiy guar
antees. Tremendous
values. Price
,f
the
eaumuii y
8.75
Rugs
without mitre l ov
seams, excellent II XII
nnalltv- tnl.l "
Beamloss Brussels
guaranteea
colorings,
Special
19x9 Velvet Bug High
soft pile, luxur- 40 AA
&:rf .n": 18.99
Sg Rugs
,1
. ujAlitir ' '
I T
I "TTJ
3.89
13.S5
Genuine Leather Couches
We thoroughly believe thst this is the best leather couch thnt is
sold in Omaha at the price. It's extra massive snd is extra
strong In construction. The frame la made of solid oak and Is
neaiiy carvea. j ne coucn is or run steel construc
tion, with best oil tempered steel springs, strongly
secured so as to prevent sagging down or giving
way. Top la diamond tufted. Special this sale..,,
unit HIIU IB
16.55
Body Brussels
Best quality. aft OA
handsome design
eninnn.
Wilton Bag,
ental reproduc
tions, medallions.
etc. Special ....
18x9 Ori-
37.50
O.nulB Trench Wilton
KHrTgVd edge, 42.00
Special a.wv
Go-Carts
This Oo-Crt has all steel frame, en
ameled ffrc.cn, folds wltlt
one motion, step and
all, large rubber tires.
Special
Rattan Rocker
Made with full roll arm and hack;
wide, spacious seat, and la womler-
f plrasing design,
fully comfortable. A
very durable rocker
special, at
1.98
1414-16-18
Douglas
Street
MIHMtlll
.1.85
Book Cases
Solid osk bookcases an,1 writing
desks. Of expert workmanship and
jinisu. oiain aoor 10
bookcase section.
Large French beveled
mirror. Price........
lu-nnnip aim
10.95
Chester H. Dawes
Succeeds Blythe
CHICAGO. April . (Special.) Chester H.
Dawes has been selected to succeed J. W.
Blythe as general counsel of the Burling
ton system. His election lias not yet taken
place, but will at th hands of the di
rectors of the company soon, but his ap
pointment is tentatively mude.
Mr. Blythe died March 0. after a long
period of years In the service of the Burl
ington. Mr. Dawes is now connected with the
Burlington's legal department.
JUDGE FLAKS A PRISONER
Crawford Lathe Man from the Bench
and Then Sentences Him.
EASY PICKING FOR CROOKS
Waterloo, la.. CIHsea Falls far Oaa
of the Very Ancient
Tricks.
Henry Papo of Waterloo, la., lias decided
ht h will not loan money to his pros
pective employers when he is offered posi
tions in the future. Thursday evening ne
was under' the impression that he had been
hired by several men snd would leave the
city with them on a night train. After he
had 'stood guard over a traveling man's
grips for some time after first loaning $20
to his new employers with which to buy
the tickets, he woke up to the fact that
maybe the men were confidence artists.
He told the police about It and they have
the descriptions of the "employers."
division railway mail service has been
transferred to Union station in Omaha as
transfer clerk.
Fred D. Nugent, formerly transfer clerk
in the railway mail service, has been trans
ferred to a regular run on the Omaha anu
Ogden division as railway mall clerk.
ORCHARD & WILHELM
4t4-e-8 outti letti Street.
SHTURDftY SPEeiflLS
Parlor Suite Special for Saturday
This pretty three-piece suite divan,
rocker and arm chair polished ma
hogany finish loose cushion uphol
stered in excellent quality of plain
green plush, held to the frame by silk
cord and tassel. Price reduced from
$tS.O0 to $31.00 for three piews.
Berry Dishes
One bowl and six dishes,
American Beauty rose
pattern with gold edge,
Het sells regularly for
$1.50; special Saturday
set of 7 pieces. .79t
43-inch white and ecru madras especially suitable
for bed room hangings the most desirable fabric
you can buy because it wears well, washes well, and
is stylish. Sells regularly at 45c per yard; Satur
day's special, per yard . . 29c
Special in the Basement l'J
quart enameled water pail,
made of heavy seamless
steel with dark colored en
amel. The kind that won't
chip; regular pru-e 73o, Sat
urday special, each...45t
CALLS Hill SEVERAL PET NAMES
Hays It Is an Outrage for City to
Re Subjected to Coadart of Koch
Hoagkaeek. as (icarie
nlgbr.
"Roughneck," "terroriser." "outrager"
"lawbreaker" were some of the epl'ets
applied to George Rigby of Thirtieth and
Orand avenue, by Police Judge Crawford,
when the former was tried In court Fri
day morning for having been drunk and
disorderly.
To show that lie meant it, the Judge sen
tenced Kigby to sane ninety days In the
county Jail and fixing his appeal bond at
$500. It Is one of the heaviest sentences
ever given for that offense.
Rigby Is said by the police to be an ex
convict and a troublosome character. He
has beenarrested snd tried In police court
several times before, according to the
records.
"We are going to start a fight right now
to see if the law can be enforced in
Omaha." vigorously declared Judge Craw
ford when the case via submitted to him
after the hearing. "Il l an outrage for this
city to be subjected to the conduct of such
a roughneck. He has been terrorizing people
ever since I've been on the bench."
That even rtigby's attorney did not have
much fmili, in his client or his case, was
shown by the fact that Rigby waa not
placed on the aland and no evidence for
lilin was offered, lue case will be ap
pealed on account of the heavy sentence
for the common charge of drunk and dis
orderly, provided that the necessary bjnd
can " be furnished. Rigby'a brother says
that a bond of lo0 may not be within their
reach.
Rigby lives with his widowed mother,
who conducts a small store in the nortli
part of the city, near Fort Omaha.
Before being arretted Wednesday night
by Detectives Ferris and Dunn, the man
threw a brick through a window at the
home of Mrs. Floods, with whom he once
went to school and who has been made
the object of his abuse for some time, ac
cording to her own testimony. She Uvea
at lfcJO Paul street.
Rigby also hired a horte and buggy from
the Palace livery stables and abused the
animal and a recked the buggy while drunk
that night.
When testimony to that effect was of
fered in police court Friday morning, he
sat smiling enjoying the hearing and did
not sober down until the Judge pronounced
sentence.
Burglar Chased
by Policeman
Negro Thief Who is Seen Emerging
from Home Beats Officer in
the Race.
A negro burglar was given a hot and
lively chase in the vicinity of Curtis Turner
park about J:30 o'clock Friday morning by
Patrolman Cunningham before the prowler
made his escape in the shadows of the
park.
The home of Dr. C. T. Richardson, 37
Chicago street, was entered through a win
dow and $1 . removed from the doctor's
trousers pocket. As the thief was leaving
the place, the policeman saw him and the
chase began. Two shots were fired and the
neighbors awoke, but the burglar got away.
The police have his description and all
officers have been instructed to arrest suspects.
Mikes Anxious
Over Maybray
On Tiptoe of Expectancy Over Prom
ised Return of Him Who Led
Them to It.
The "Mikes" brigade is on the tiptoe of
expectancy over the ptomlsed return of
J. C. Maybray to Iowa In conformity with
the order from Attorney General Wicker
sham. The order of the attorney general
indicates that the leader of the "swindle
syndicate" will 1eat-e Little Rock. Ark.,
next Tuesday for either Des Moines or
Council Bluffs.
MASONIC LIGHTS PUT OUT
Ceremony Observe Haar Thurs
day, Baaqart Following; the
Event.
The ancient ceremony of "Bxtlnguishing
the Lights" and the celebration of the
mystic banquet were observed at Masonic
temple Maundy Thursday from :30 to 7:30
p. m. by Semper Fidelia Chapter Rose
Croix No. I, Ancient and Accepted Scot
tish Rite Masonry.
The mystic banquet was presided over by
Charles I.. Shook as toastinaster. Re
sponses were made by Erasmus O. Garrett
to "The President of the United States;"
William A. DeBord to "The Grand Lodge;"
Sylvester A. Searle to "Albert Tike," and
Matthew A. Hall to "All Masons and
Masonic Bodies of All Rites and Degrees
Over the Surface of .he Karth: Honors and
laurels to the Worthy; Health to the Sick:
Comfort to the Needy, and Succor to -4 he
Oppressed Everywhere."
The ceremony of "Relighting" will take
i place Easter Sunday, April 11, In Masonic
I temple at 3 p. m.
FOUR UP IN CRIMINAL COURT
Colored Woman Charged with Kob
hlDsT Waterloo Man Is In the
Qnartet.
Four persons weru arraigned before
Judge Sears In criminal court Friday morn
ing and all pleaded not guilty.
Lulu Patterson, a colored woman, Is
charged with shaking down Louis Peter
son of Waterloo for J.15. Harold Tracy is
accused of stealing 800 pounds of Copper
wire from tho Union Pacific and William
Cluney is under arrest for breaking and
entering, a Great Western car.
Joe Garr, asked If he had any money to
employ counsel, said he had about ll'O.
but could not touch it. The money was
taken from Mm at police station and I
about the sum he is chsrged with having
stolen from Andrew Carey. The court will
appoint an attorney for him.
LAW YIELDS TO IGNORANCE
Judgment Suspended la the Case of a
Woman Who Didn't Know
Any Better.
Mrs. Bojo Wlalsavljoick appeared bofoie
Judge W. H. Munger In the United States
district court Friday morning and entered
a plea of guilty to the charge of having
in her possession and trying to pass one
of the 1100 bank notes of the defunct Mer
chants and Planters hank of Savannah. On.
It was shown that the woman was Ignorant
of the character of the note, supposing
it to be genuine, as It had been previously
passed upon her.
In consideration of her ignorance, sen
tence was suspended In her case and she
was released upon her own recognizance.
She operates a Greek hoarding house in
the southeast part of Omaha.
CHANGES IN MAIL CLERKS
Several Transfers In the Railway
Service af the West Are
Mad..
William J. Cook or the railway mall serv
ice has been transferred from the Omaha
and Ogden division to the Columbus and
I Spalding division.
J. H. Violet of the Columbus and Spalding
MAYOR JIM CONGRATULATES
GEN. BOOTH ON LONGEVITY
Uahlmaa Mends (ablearaia to Head
f Xaltation Arw), Who
Is Klhtjr.
Mayor Dahiman has sent a cablcgrsm to
Geneial William Booth, the founder and
head of the Salvation Army, congratulating
him on his reaching the age of SO year.
Saturday Is the general's birthday and
prominent men from all over the world
have forwarded their congratulations to the
veteran worker for humanity. The mayor's
cablegram reads:
General William Booth, Salvation Army.
!ndon: Congratulations eightieth birth
day and great work already doue. Best
-sialics for the new endeavor.
JAM 8 C. DAHLMAN. Mayor.
Easier togs
That Are Right
Several shipments have just
beeu received of the nobbi
est Spring Ties ever shown;
u p from 50c
Hosiery, in fast colors, up from 25c
Gloves all the latest shades, including the jwpular chamois.
N91322
ALBERT
1322 Farnam Street.
CAHN
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY
ASSORTED lUTTKRCl'PS, ALL HiAVORS Regular price 40c, Kat
urday r-rice, per pound 23
CHILDREN'S NAMES ON EASTER EGGS
Specially prepared pura Italian Cream Eggs, each 5
Xo extra charge for puttlug chlld'a name with it log upon nach egg.
FANCY EASTER BOXES OF CANL-Y
Candy Is a most appropriate Easter Gift If packed so a to convey
the sentiment of the season. We have kpecial Duster boxes (or our
pure, fresh Chocolates and Bon Dons.
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.
inth anil Kamii in Hrrct.