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1® THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JANUA~RY 11, 1901, FAVOR THE POST (A\TH\ and” Bovs' Lo W Yoana WMen Connty's Dem \ ) CANTC | #500 MENE Woor PANTS, 81800 | g omn N ARAD O | FREMONT LINE IS ABANDONED | BOSTON STORE REMNANTS |, : .| WATCH DRLC STORES T0DAY v . 8250 Each P an T | A7 HOTON STORE, SATURDAY Ofjudging men by their Local Army Officers Displeased Over Action arrie of $1.00 and $1.50 Bi N;,‘,"::;",:‘,‘tp “""‘“"‘y": '“”;".“"‘*'”;I"’"‘I""”".: ‘ Every Man, Woman and COhild in the Oity | outward appearance. You of the Senate. The plan of building the Omaha & Fre Bilke 600 Yard, from our men's sults that was ever held | Should Be Deeply Interested. may think his soit cost him —— mm.v Electric rallway has been dropped. [wx Omaha We give you the unrestricted | : ; one time the project was practically a: choice of the odd pants that have accumu- | $45.00, when after a careful ex- ARNICA TOOTH SOAP IS THE STUFF SALE OF BEER SHUTS OUT OTHER EVILS | irea. as the promoters were prepared m’BIG REMNANTS SALE IN BASEMENT |1ated from our men's suits at $1.50 o | [ that it can be eaten without the sightest | ance agitators have worked in harmon y men pretty hard and possibly | lannels, silk and wool mixtures, imported | cent fssue an interesting editorial on Gen Ldh 0 without the slightest "with the result that the forn will de- | the commissioners will be willing to rescind | plain dress goods, henriettas, cashmeres, | eral Fitzhugh Lee, commander of the De tive the profit while the latter claims the | their action as far as the bond is con- |black and colored crepons, every yard | partment of the Missouri, in this city. The glory of the defeat of the measure. With |cerned. It may be that if the promoters | worth up to $1.00, on sale on bargain square | editorial is from the pen of Hon. Lafayetie the canteen as established at present the |of the road will lay along the line $100,000 | at 25c. vard Young, proprietor of the Capital, and one soldler was kept upon the military reser- | worth of materfal, that in itselt will be a| $1.50 DRESS GOODS AT 3¢ YARD. | of lowa's most prominent citizens. It vatlon. The beer seemed in most cases to | sufficient guatantee that the line will be| Many of these high art dress goods rem- | follows | the railw | amination you'll find our name . ommence the work of construction just Awl And we give you choice of any of our | . I ot ot " soon as the franchise could be secured from men's odd pants that we have been selling | % . e | plate inside the coat co Ofcers Nelieve Abolition of the Post |0 o0 g o reement reached as | Al Dress Goods Remnants that Have | on yp 1o $3.50 $1.50 | rug Store in Omaha Wil Pla- | He me be & AN o k " be Nelgh | . ) . | wi wa Todny with the ¢ may be a banker-—we know Cunteen Will Bring the Nelgh- o0 the amount of annual revenue which the | Accumulated Go in Three Lots To- $7.50 BOYS' LONG PANTS SUITS $2.50 ome Poste hlished on y K ing Low Dives Back county would derive from the operation of | morrow nt 16 and a0 | Saturday we give you the choice of over | Huck Cover Page of the bankers who wear Nebraska Into Existence the line. Negotiations struck a snag when Yard, All Wort able, | 1,000 boys' and young men's long pants & clothing e may be a mer | the men back of ,mv projected line we suits, ranging in sizes, age 12 to 19 years, | Bl %t “< merchanty asked to submit a $25.000 bond guaranteeing in worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, etc., that ot o ‘i * Kkno nere £ y officers are displeased with| (=0 to L ion of the lne b ed | 1% Y SILK REMNANTS. 69C. | wa . A g0 {RISTMAS ILLUSTRATED BEE . Loeal lrm)' ; byt g e LA nstruction of the line by a specified | 1 ARD BLACK SILK REMNANTS, 69C. | we have been selling up to $7.50. at $2.50. | gor more than thirty years Arnica Tooth - who wear Nebraska clothing. the actlon of the scnate | | ime and assuring the county a substantial | We will close out all of the silks from | We will also have n great clearing sale | ¢ oF FOFE P (CEEER SR e ce and permit the sale of be ;'rnlm“v”k:r':\“'::"’:""" per cent of the dividends . N. Stearns & Co.. high grade silk manu- | of all our small lots and odd lots of men's | g0 ™ o S B e L many of He may be an alderman-—we When the bouse repesied At Dol about |y, 11¢ COURLY commissioners said yesterday | facturers. All of their silk remnants in|suits and overcoats, Don't fall to atttend [ orana's citizens who can boast of pearly | know aldermen who wear Nebraska clothing, He may be the existing law nothing was sald WbOWL| that negotiations for the franchise were | 1% yard lengths, many of them to match, | this sale Saturday, as it will pay you. See [ JHEHE THtoRe WO Can BOGEE OF BEATY a labofet I the matter unmuu' the offi s al n'n’llx ! dropped two weeks ago, and, as far as they | enabling a lady to make a walst or skirt, |them in our show window | ftedne. 1+ 1a Bloasant to:the taste, gives a laborer-—we know laborers who wear Nebraska eloth they did not like the action, because they | knew, would not be renewed. The promoters | In peau de sole, taffetas, armures, gros | BOSTON STORE, OMAHA | B At AL b, ing. Wha loes it signifiv? Their i Y e, ta 0 § 3. 0) | & aeltetotin aroms to the Dresth &nd: phe g. hat does it signifiy? Their good jndgment and thought the senate would not permit the paq jnsisted that no bond would be fur-| £Fains, etc.. worth from $1.00 to $1.50 yard, ’ J. L. Brandeis & Sons, proprietors. | ”\‘“ 'm |” ,';” ; 1 by ,'h \""} l,r.“ | b0 K B & Judg repeal of a measure approved by all per- | nished. They were equally as insistent | all 0 at 69c vard P - L LEE! Hitily, e OBVeHiNt who dueovered 181 eéconomy sons connected with the soldier and his| that the rate of income the commissioners C DRESS GOODS AT 15C YARD i RAISE FOR GENERA | nitely e chemist who discovered " 3 shysical and moral standing. | demanded was exorbitant, the commission- | All of our Tic dress goods in remnnts | bl b e WAL Nebraska clothing is good clothing—itis One of the officers expressed b ¢ having asked for 215 per cent of the | ranging from 2 to vards, strictly all wool | n. Lafayette -i ing, Des Moines b Ly 4 Y stpad i i obvlot | EAS AL And il b st b h should seeto hat her child begins the no idle speech when we el our clothing departme treely on the subject, but for obvious rea-| gross receipts annuallly during the first five | cheviots, novelty suitings, silk and wool | ditor, Writes an Eloquent }”’w".,’ Avien ott '\,,'H" '”}\' :u . Jor | R s 4 laim ‘,' BC OWE lothing department sons dld not desire to bave hls name | years and for 5 per cent of the gross re- | mixtures, black fancy weave dress goods Editorial. gl bl b g % reud 18 pre-eminent in Omaha, and it i< no idle boast to say that wtated. He sald 1 celpts during the succeeding vears all on front bargain squa 15c yard | T s i il e i tor | N i ain squa ard o | then d ca Soap e bes it will con o N plans @ ope all are Once again in the bistory of the coun- | Commissioner Connolly said yesterdey: | $1.00 DRESS GOODS AT 23C YARD. | The Towa Daily Capital. the leading atter- | fhom and Arnics TRASIND L 8 e | Er it B0V UTHE IR '”,"I SEopeToE _‘“ s “,”‘] try the liquor interests and the temper- | “I am willing to admit that we did squeeze | Thousands of yards of ladies’ cloth, dress | Boon paper of Des Moines, contains in a re- | (200 for molars extant. 1t is &0 harml on a wider, larger and better basis than ever before, which | mak S it more than ever infury Those who use Arnica voth SBoap are never troubled with cankerous sore mouth or ton It is the most healthful and delicions tooth preparation known to the world. S0 great is its popularity that it is known from one end of the earth to the other and is on sale wherever civilized Clothing Headquart'rs gratify his appetite for an alcoholic stimu- | bullt, but no concession will be made in | nants run in dress lengths, from that down | Much has been sald fn the newspapers Ladies' and Childyen's Leggings will be sold at just half former price. 1 wmeat Forest' Lawa | % W. Cor. 16th ana Chicago St sesssseceee sessese ! i the matter of the Fate of revenue the 1ine | (o 2 yards. In this lot you will find brond- | DOUt General ioftahugh Lec's speech nt 8¢, | People reside. If you have been paying too much for An & result of the post cantcen the low | must be made to yield the county. Negotln- | cloths, storm and French serges, crepons, | noras When efforts have been made to| C. H. Strong & Co., propretors, who sup b dosgerles which hud existed around tho |lons have been dropped, however, and. the | biack and colored sultings, silk and wooi | Boeh able (o tly 16 for the spiech (o which | 1Y, (e wholesale trade only, have ugents ||~ your clothing, stop it. Bring $5, $6, $7. $8, $9, or $10 with osts vanished in a large measure, and | project may have been abandoned sotted b | the public has hud fts : tierton callod was | 10 all prineipal cities and in all countries, | g s . he sea square at 3¢ yard | dinner. At 1 r G ro- |y . . . &5 d ir | vartable escort, the thug and thiet. The (CHICAGO SERVICE IMPROVED 'C QUALITY PANTS CLOTH AT 10C, | uponded ‘1o the tomst wnd | Dut 25 cents and will last longer and do from $2 to $5 better off than if you went elsewhere, sale of whisky curtalled and the pits | Remnants of pants cloth in plaids ‘.?l‘\\ muking a patrio al- [ better work than any other. There is noth effect of the law was felt by the distlller | Illinols Central Now Operates Day- | strictly all wool, for boys' and men's sults, | pigni of hisiees Bo ohying o ehifh Cian- | i to spill out on your washstand or your | liquor dealer, who four i that | Hght Train O in basement on bergaln square at 10¢ | U tribute to the American roldior from the | 1OtHINK, but, to the contrary, cleanliness Jnstead of the army being one of the best | yard ginning of his ¢ r through all wars | 18 In every way apparent. The drug store patrons of the saloon, it was becoming A $1.00 VELVETS AT YARD. s Wt hodniime berora e Shecchancy: [ 10 the city of Omaha will, nearly every one | @ small factor in the trade The Tllinois Central has made what is| An immense assortment of colored vel- | ¢Xchange, w T the 8. Louls ne | of them, have Arnica Tooth Soap on 4 ¥oe Ruslnsia Henioni: considered by interested railroad men (0| vets and velveteens, all colors, on sale at | \he, brard « de. General | today and hereafter, as in the past. It ! “For business reasons the liquor dealers | D¢ @ marked improvement in ita Omaha- | 25 yard | the committor of thet New L S rDSn EC JUIT EATLISUIRY ST i opposed the xale of beer at the canteen and | ChICag0 service, by placing into operation | REMNANTS OF SILK, 40C AND 60C YARD, | and wag r gist does not have Arnica Tooth Soap, you @ daylight train from Chicago to Omaha, " | plause. Th can easily be supplied, either by calling on | from sentiment the temperance advocates | & fa¥IEhL s T An immense assortment of taffetas, plain, | When the g Wothing | some ‘other aruggtst by sending the | desired ‘the United States to go out of the ponding w Its ecastbound daylight | fancy, checked. platd and striped, bro- | got away fr xcept by A Ll el LA R Ll i busitiess: of;selling: beer.’ . The faot is th :rnul The new schedule will become cffec- | caded sllks, plain silks, otc., in lengths | He ma erences ‘n.‘"‘”“' and address of your druggist on a | e next Sund whet ute dn’ the | postal card to C Stro “o. ] the United States was never in ‘the busi- ‘il,h‘_’“(:'”""“"’:‘_vl A | suitable for waists, trimmings, fancy work | (L R Eation oy | B ] “" g ”I Lt & nees of welling beer.' The army cannot be | | The !n I“;‘nl ||‘ ,m‘rmry - A?m" :"kh'l ‘"""K';vuml skirt lengths, on sale at 4% and 69c il m( close of ny |y I" “: '“ he placards in every drug — ——— 3, which formerly cago at | yarr expr in favor uf | store w operated upon sentimental grounds. Its |5 o gy v & varrd By kR Ih | management must be practical in the ex- | b4 s '“:“’"fr’ this Gty at 406 the | Short sample lengths of silk for fancy flag floated 1t moant. libercy, | LAST 10 LBAVE Beware Of treme. Whatever tends to inerease the effi- | it (AEEROON (_m'_"-‘ A5k I’:"I“ n; t \h* work and trimmings go according to length or wald, In substance, that i clency of the man in the ranks must be (et B S CUERRO A RO R (B of remnant at 2ic, 10 and Ge per remnant. | AT (R RTATELR LT And Eirat to Arrive, encouraged If we are to obtain the best|yja o & Ao aignt ¥ Dress goods remnants that match in cre s startling. In private conversation th» | The St. Louls CANNON BALL TRAIN, via | results. Soldiers e human, they are e pons, serges, all the weaves of black goods, | Keneral oxpial ed that his u ce wonld | OMAHA & ST. LOUIS & WABASH, leaves | ° ’ P guided by human passions and influenced by | Lehigh's v restdent Retives, |2 10 0 Dieces that match, go on sale at e, anation. The aatd” it e wnnton 1ios | Omaha Union Station at f:15 p. m. daily, ar- | the same conditions which influence all PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 10.—John B. Gar- | 10c and 2ic per piece. | ns to h cvery opportunity to o rives St. Louis, 7:00 a. m. All information | men. Above all the army must be main- | rett announced toflay that he will retire on | REMNANTS OF RIBBONS. elven e it AOHILY o fully govern them- | at city ticket affice, 1415 Farnam St., (Pax- tained. 1f the men at the head of the army | Tuesday next from the vice presidency of | All the ribbons of the great purchase from | ha( conrie i1 cvery pledee must Lo jeeti | ton Hotel bldg), or write Harry E. Moores, | @ ' [) find that by permitting the soldiers to drink i the Lehigh Valley Railroad company. This | the Paterson, N. J., ribbon mills, go tomor- also sald there were many ¢ i | C. P. & T. A., Omaha, Neb, | beer on the reservation they can be stopped | decision was communicated to President | FOW at 2lgc, bie, and 10¢ yard, | their ‘".:Ilflyy:\y y’;n“Inhuirnldlli);y‘\'“!’Vy:: A‘.v‘-‘v‘\ml.i wish to get oiit of the . from drinking whisky outslde of the post, | Walter in November last and he hus re. | THE BIG REMNANT SALE BEGINS TO- | invaxt which scemeil o charneterise that | o AlL ¥1o WIsh to get out of the awful con- There fs no organ in the body which has so much work to do as the kidneys 1t would seem the part of common sense to | mained in office since that time at Mr. Wal- MORROW heoplo would prevent the success of imme-. | f1tion produced by the liquor and morphine | v MG 't rengihien ‘Vour Kidneya? for when they are sirons they do Work let them have the milder beverage where | ter's request. He withdraws from rallroad | 100.000 yards of mew cotton goods rem- [ (i SATKGNCTDMERL, Mo waid he whid- | habits can do so by beiug cured at the | properly that fs required of them f they could be watched by their officers. | Iife and will devote his time to editorlal [4NS on sale for the first time tomorrow. | ties that would still Text upon the American | ou o), Intitute, corner of Leavenworth | Kidiey trouble I fone of the most dangerous diseases thal poplo are sublect (o “But the United States senate has con- | and philanthropic work New lot of 36-inch French percale, worth | roment after pur armiex had been witi and Nineteenth streets, Omaha | ease or quick-ending disorders, when in reality they are victims of chronle curred in this point with the . directors » Lol ‘alley Rail- | 25¢. in new light and dark patt » thought 1t would be much bei- Yirlgh ! urred in this point with n.| house. The : The dir “T of the Lehigh Valley Rail & L patterns, go at Cubans If they would tolerat } Rt symptoms of Kidney Trouble: Extreme Wakefuiness, Distressing Nervou sale of beer is abolished. Commanders of | road company held a special meeting thig | 10¢ yard American control a_ good “while yet until ness, dual 1 Flesh and Dropsieal Swelling, Fickle Appetite, Frequent De- posts will have to meet conditions as they | afternoon 40-Inch drapery swiss at 10c yard. ihe Ciiban.psopls generally had o more ma- | ' Hire to Urinate ally at it : | will exist. They will find that the low | - | New striped, checked and plaid white | jure, dgd of What they wanted and were These symptoms don't appear ail but they d.velop gradually and waeh | South [l c | better fitted tn do the things that are 1 you discover any one of the above ence taking whisky dives will bo re-established; that uthern Pacific Earnings, | Koods. worth Z5e, golat 10c yard. quired to sustain a good government. The 3 J the men will absent themselves from duty | SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 10.—The annual | New Eddy silk and mercorized sateen, | Eoneral said e oved the "Cuban people i | more and more and that the guard houses [ /POt Of the Southern Pacific for the year | worth 40c, in long mill remnants, g0 at 16c | 1'nitad States i et} that_the | u cough § amusement,” don't i b i with sostirn 1t e | ehded June 30 Just_been lssued. | yard Culban peapio: Toved him: T the eafis: part | (i s o, o msement , ramer [3 iane ure possible the action of the senato should be [ (1o frPUS fof the vear reached the large | * 36-inch wide bleached muslin go at 3se ya | of the, Fevolution, they trusied nim implle- | (I 6t b ih i b, But 1t you have reconsidered." e lop $7.53.420. For the year before the| Unbleached muslin, good quality, 2¢ yd. | Havang. He walked the trects of HavAaa | cough and want to GET RID OF 1T, w 1o of 1) Jorful v m TR surplus amounted to $4.4*7.875. Tho average | Indigo blue and black and white prints | When his life was in dangcr every minute | 1o GRIPDE COLGH SYRUD 11 oo | "|‘. LULIEs 0 WAL (e O U o g g o AL RS [N MYSTERY IS CLEARED up! miles of rail lines operai:f, proprietary and | 315 yard because he was known to be o Cuban sym- | o8 HEEOR COOGE BRI - ,.',‘I 5 | Bon-proprietary, aggregated 7,345, as againat | New eclipse and Imitation French flannel | Wat cutitied o huve his own opinione as 1 | SAMPLI o4 ]| PAINS IN MY BACK. 7.174 the year before, 058 earnings were | remnants 6l%e yard. what would best conserve the welfare of [on. carter's Little Liver Pill CRAMER CHEMICAL CO. OMAHA, Nov. 9, 160 | oner Amcertnina ©f | 364,400,725, The net income from opera- | Polka dot navy biue d the native Cubans., Ho simply ‘expressed | Apenty Water, bottle o...........15¢ G e e Sl abr Stranger Whe tion. was 030,1 A Bk vy blue dress duck 6c yard. | iho deep-seated nxety that fills the heart | st Water. bottie e and wonderful Kidney Cire, For several months 1 had severe attucks of paing in m i come of $1,321,887 brings the net income | girr g r ¢ 6Bt and dark outing flannel | of every mun who personally knows any. | 300 Seruna, we sell 5 . Dack. Sometimes | wa unableto work s full day without resting mysolt. “Atter . e ] ,321,887 s the net Income |g§14e yard thing of the Cuban people. Tk feneral | 3 eruna, we s¢ taking bottle the change it brought forth was simply astonishing use_ three Fer to $21,479, im-yngm Satlng Alnne 5 yard wondered what would happen it the riigh Sl iR stnmuound botties fn all and now consider myself e well man, and 1 way Lo my feilow sufferers, The coroner has been making inquiries | Sl fo; e d Ge yard. of an Englishmai or German reside S Sl Rarup g 2 ‘ake Cramer's Kidney Cure. It cured me and will cure you O about the mysterious stranger who diod | | Rallway Notes and Personate, |, ¥ (RTbreY gingham worth 12%e, go) Cuis, wers Snuged I cose bt revolution |50 MR (e 11 S e sty ManawseiKrpresamos'a el ov o e Y Assistant General Passenger Agi Ars 6% d dervd 8 I nga_ happenos = | Bc Phillip's Digest Cocon ;‘ml«:l:}' ln.:m at Immanuel hospital, and | ¢ur' 5 “Smith ot the Burlington 16 Tn Hure| N. B.—Our great January sale of liuens J;n’}\Lnf'ii.:.l Gerain \'\’?xr“‘m\l-iylnlwghlv he |e Laxative Bromo guinine W 15c | $7.00 A BOTTLE FOR IT. as learned that his name was Jullus | lington, Ia muslins and white goods now going on. * | appear In Havana harbor und remain the x I's Kidney Pilis e [ CRAMER CHEMICAL COMPANY OMAHA, Nov. 12, 1 Rachoy, and that he lived at Mira Creek, | Assistant General Frefght Agent Georse NORTON Sron o RNAINE TepAFation and restitution agle or Swiss Condensed Milk i I belleve that Cramer's Kidney Cure will never fail to effect a cure, 1f 1 could not Neb. An investigation of his personal ef- | M. Entrikin of the Omaha & St Louls'is in | b 1B i ’-""" fhat! the Ernglieh ‘Were' canecially .00 Wine Carduf [ got st tor fous 1 would witiviely pay 20 Botile for it Some e o O docors fects showed that he had no money save | . OUIE on a busincss trip. J. L. ons, Props. | » the protection of the lives of + fold me” that my kidneys were in i very'bad conaition and kave me medicine, by W1 WHICh was 'in u smail Teather purse | k0l MOl CHUEL Bttt an | ooy 1o TNAB BAKER) | e s | Sharman & MeConnell [].vug Go inptaad ot getiing peltor { ot moras. [RY Slosh) waR mpairel, § aa. (ol Sr'a The coroner hus also learned the identity | Mardi Gras festivities to be held 1 3 AKERY MAN | 1 Generat“Lee Called atte pri B L R RO e L R S S A A L of the two men who helped the deceased [ OTleans February 18 and 19, Y Sebaliis wincT *| to'soms of the possible dangers to Am w Store 8. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge. | @ll the medicine I ha et " PETRLE, House Mover 1o the hack at Union station. They are | ytf G Haugan, land commiscioncr of th. |V Se#al i Fined Twenty catlons, "1t _Gernieral Lee's sentiment and | | Sth and Webster Streets John Maresh of Ord and Frank Schwaner, a | pointed compirotior, viee ' o &enell 407 lars for Keeping a ition were correctly stated. he fully If you cannot get Cram Kidney Cure from your drugglst, send $1.00 the stranger, who was on his way to Wisconsin, | Signed. He will continue to Serve s land | lean Sh ined It to those who ia er In the “western Agent Cramer Chemical Company, Omatia.™ whio will gend you'a hottle by Maresh says the deceased was submitted to | COmMissioner ¥ —_— AL mithoiim at the bahauet board, gxpras, propaid. Insist on’having Cramera Kidney Cure ‘ake no substitute. his care by an acquaitance of his named | sdot Dyt Tive My A0S 0f Stoux City, | N Segal. who conducts a bakeshop at 116 | for his supposed utterances. His speech b | ke y 3 . o Albert. Moletko of Mira Creek, who ot off | And T M. SChumueher. gencral msent st | o Cleventh street, was fined $2; and | fore the merchants was o bold ‘ Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y the train at Grand Island, | Ban Francisco, are Union Pacific men trans “"“” n police court’ yesterday for vio- | triot living could have beard him withe it The coroner received o measage yesterday | “in& Pitincss at general headquarters, | (610K the nealth ordinance by failing to | throwing his hat and shouting ' for ‘011 YLk Hat k y ¥| General Manager Dickinson, Superintend. | keep his place clean and free of vermin. | Glory. General Lee has bromised to visi: Oeqming from the First Natlonal bank of eni af Transportation Fuckingham ani |Sanitary Oficer Woolridge, who made. the | Dot Moines some time in'the near futura | Ord, saying that Rachny's family had been | Superintendent of ‘Motive Power and Ma- |arrost, offered : made the | ;4 to be accompanled by his wife an motified, and directing him to hold the body | ¢hiners’ McConuell af the Union Pacific st offered In evidence a bottle in which | daughter. for further instructions. “This clears up | weat, © o 'C C'Y On & business crip | were several enormous gl ML R W e ae, vy writes » . THE GREAT .. the mystery,” said he, “all except the fact | The next meetin (s sse, the officer testified, infest 5 et Sl | P h e & of the Transconti s " o 8 [“1 he: y e Kol dney Cure k (RS TRCEE YA ORIy, (one. Ghears b hir | BAMetEor BRSSLiLE ot thy, Branscos tin ‘.\um-.m« shop in great numbers, and with [T heartily endorse Foley's KHnr) Cur .w "G”, & ’, DonkerChny had only four quarters In his | Suticnser Aracclation will be held in New | tho rats and mice Wwhich abound . form 4 | It does what you claim 1t will do, and there | tamily apparently well-to-do would send a | {he. Ansocition Ineluding neoihe up before | happy family, The officer drew a vivid | I8 Potbing equal to It, and I thank you for N"l cam'ras y d send he assoclation, including an agreement on | word pic 4 g e me. Accep sub- man in his condition so far without an |Fates for the Mardi Gris fest P Row.| Mord ploture of the A1tk 1n the detenaniy | thie K00d lt-ias dous e, . Acesnt no: sul 3 attendant and without monmey. Still, so | OFleans. Among the Omaha railroad mey | Pakeroom stitute. For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug | ' " Y ar U8 T can seo, thero 18 o evidence that | meetig © Rhe-Genardl Tphscngal I | Seeul gave notice of appeal. He says hia | G0 Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South or New Year B ho was robbed. KFrancls of the Hurlington and Chiet et [*1OP I8 88 clean as any other in the city |Omaba | ‘e only carry photographic material Clove Bodtt ‘of the: Umeon and,C and that he is being made a scapegoat for Tican Meel cugar | We only carry § Sr———— e e : i O st assortment C = o The Bilack Dinmond Express, Do Right ana Fear Not. RECSTRAlirenrony; e 14 [N} g Raxe m(. e i i ATRONS of, the UNION PA. leaves Bufalo at noon via the Lehigh Val- | 2. 3 miieee e o Ot e BOGUS m SLOT Under the provisions of this contract the || Kodaks and Cameras in the west CIFIC RAILROAD are assured ley raflroad for New York. A la carte [ would not be dolng right by his family if Arower Is assured of a satisfactory price for | All amateur supplies fresh, rellable that oll human ingenulty bas :mlnu’ rulr service and luxurious parlor and | he did not keep a bottle of Chamberlain's G5! R *I"“‘ ‘"‘ll; ' Al “H ""*"\:m "IWI(‘;‘"' or | and at lowest market prices. been adopted to protect them ay coaches Tough Remel » ho! 1T navak 't " ess will be pald for at the rate o per | S TR o Cough Remedy In the house. *I never feel for Alleged Co (hoper i R A R s b ) Developing and printing done by agninst accident. Milllons of alarmed when 1 hear my little boy cough,” i b p first class workmen ELECTION OCCURS SATURDAY | he says. “since I discovered what a wonder- terfelter, | of sugar above 14, fractions in proportion. | dollars have been spent by the — ful medicine 1t is for the cure of coughs, | J. 0. Moore, deputy United States marshal, s BALaimtiok 141 per onit belok fovgeen Union Pasific Rallwad Company First Meeting of New Directors of the | c0lds and croup In children. I have used | went to Platis S e S 14.3, per cent $4 16 por cent, | in Improvement of its track and o Plattsmouth yesterday morning, 15.1 per cent, $4.27 An additional Comusonial C1x) 64t tor It frequently myuelf, too, and it nover fails | accompanted by Captaln Jobn Webb, secret,| 3p cents will be paid for all bects silaed. | The Hflhen nempsm[ cu equipment. This line is renowned Rt Day: to cure. Mr. Silvera is a well known |service officer, to arrest Benjamin Graves, [* iy factory cin o foF Al beets siloe L) for its fast trains and their ar —— citizen of Buft Bay, Jamaica, West India | who was mircsted by the Cass county au- | perrr qriors, Will pay fricght charges on 7 rival on time, and the general co * | beets del red by 8 placing e | ¥ i Vi ol P 0 e gene The new dircctors of the Commerclal | 191ands. This remedy is for sale by all | thorities on charge of passing umuu-rh»ln“,.' :,,‘1 “f '”,'\,) o "h“ ‘rl: wrrobpnd 318 EaruajuBirest. ;i ity of its service # olub will hold their first meeting at 1| drussists. money. The story of Graves' arrest as It | footing, L emclony WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UBSTIOuET. ok Jiv e o " & " it ———— AR L Orares. t| foo : ] g Bl g R o'clock tomorrow, when they will pro C pompictposit sipns reaches the Omaha authorities 18 1o the | parties having desirable 1and to rent for | All tickets for California and Oregon aro good via Salt ceed to elect a president, a treasurer and : effect that he made counterfeit b-c . r The following deaths and births were re- -Cent | the growing of beets, send full information. Lake City and Denver without extra charge. 8n executive committeo of twenty-five | ported to the city health commissioner for | Pieces, Which he inserted in slot machines. | ‘Fyrther information or blank contracts | | members. The executive committee then Ahe iwenty-four hours ending at noon | A merchant of the town identified Graves | oan be obtained by applylng to the office of Ordinary (Tourist) Excursions run eye y day in the yea< | melected will meet later and elect a secre il , as the person who had been u i iy AR RACOF APD. 8 % 400 QA0 8 v vory P Deaths—Mrs, Alice Mind 3 S01 o’ 18ing the eric et Sugar C orfol y condue v Wednesday and every Friday, [tary. Charles H. Pickens will in all proba- | Fourteanth, uied T Kate tao l,“'ll“ NOrth | false coln aud charged him with ”\‘“ I\"‘S-r\r:"” bt R L B3 419 Foracen’ly. sondusted erery) Wodnesday n Y i bility be the next president of the club, and | TWenty-seventh. aged 15, Haby Seymour, | offense. He admitted the truth of tne | ¢ T4 Detailed information cheerfully furnished upon application |there is no doubt an to the re-election of | }j1%, South Thirtythird 1 oi0 | divsi | charge and with the merchant went to| Ammonncements of the Theaters. Becretary John E. Ut Qanet, 419 v ; Leons | the depot, where, in a trunk checked for| Boyd's theater will be durk tonight, hut o e e Sl Tony, 40 aged 1 the east, he had the mold in which the | tomorrow afte 1 evening “The Pr S A —— Hirths- Charles F. Weymuller, 180 Sher- J Afternoon and eveniog “The Py ; ¢ Banner ve man avenue, boy; Georys Kving 1820 Sher | colns wefe cast. His arrest followed. | oner of Zenda" will be presented, to he f doeen’t cure your piles, your money will | Thirty-fifth, boy; J. M ' 9 | lowed fn two performances Sunday and one New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. be returned. It is the most healing med- Thirty-fitth avente, boy m. Monday by Its sequel, “Rupert of Hent !Heine. For sale by Myers-Dillon Drug Co 7 Howard, gir! 12 th . . pREE & ] Union Station 10th and Marcy. Tel. 629, . * | Fifteenth, girl: Robert Kehfuss, 1027 Sout ", 0t M 5 zau. It will be a coincidence in the an- | Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaba. | Nineteentn, girl A R n o SUanke Hns AYWAIN| CUL oo stas Ribtory, (hnS. In. the saibe | Over 80 years old, Queen Victoria yet has | ©f the continent such bookings should oc luxuriant bair, which has for years been | €ur and the play be followed by the sequel a marvel. The court physician, following ch is presented by a distinct and sep Prof. Unna's discovery, has treated her | 4rate company, Mr. Vaughn Glaser and et . " » ’ o " 'n . ¥ ople e troubled by perspiring 5 “ V. s de k Muentyn scalp with o gorm destroying | Miss Charlaito Titiell sustaining the roles [ (Many people :{,{{,,,,'“.‘:,.,,.‘ lederae: The greatest citizen is dependent for his home preparation, which he has always kept |0 “Zenda,” while the ever-popular young able and embarrassing to themselves and | | P secret. It {s now known, however, t | actor, Howard Gould, will appear in the | their friends. comforts, and upon N w , that the pp J remedy for dandruff, the germ destroying | title role of “Rupert of Hentzau . RE-NO-mMAY e only v | ely relfev n cures the ) does destroy the damdruff germ. Without '. Yo“ Pr. .red? | the body, dissimilating all ‘adotspink pow- | Ing hair will be stopped. “Destroy the| .'V® have been telling you about Lotus | feet 5 cause, you remove the effect.” St SE ST ! Not Only Relieyes But Cures, |The best conl mined in Wyoming We also scll Pennsylvania 2 % b LT by buying Lotus Cream. 10a oni y J best hard coal. \ B|g Reductions on all | e bottle and IUkeeps you face and hands | ror sale by Myers-Dillon, Sherman & R ’ chapping. | McConnell, and all druggists. Via Wabash Ratlroad. Kidney Cure Commencing Sunday, Decemt : s Cough Cure - ~ " nber 30th, D e e S R Y " WINTER GOODS. |t b, oo BT _VIGTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam s ;‘hl'-;lp;so at lnl (N\Qn m. dally. NO EXCESS 14 2wt .":}'.'kl,";'.”.i'."",5""1"“ s ¥ ¢ GOOD | | " sl o FARE on this SOLID VESTIBULE TRAIN |1 dozen d-grain Quinin Sules H Wo havo a grand stock of Underwear in ladies' and children's goods, from the | through fo DETROIT, BUFFALO, NEW | homa Guiine oo ‘ DENTIS BUY THE CENVINE dR 1 R lawest prico in fleeco lined to the finest wool YORK, BOSTON and ALL BASTERN | Wine of Carduf A H E R ‘ caf e———— Wo have the STERLING UNDERWEAR recommended by JSenness Miller in her |POINTS. For all fnformation write Joseph | A21X T4Rists A1IMT RN ¢ S uRGotto. Vs s svn [ “Man wants but lecture bere. Teabon, traveling passenger agent, Omaha, | Duffy's Malt Whiskey S lour work o be the ‘ little here below" a‘;‘:fi' Wo;:l l'r;’lun a‘;|;||‘l~re:ul-r lprluof!.’lom\»-sllk \'(mun dsul!n. rfl:‘nllkr m|l-‘m 46 7.'; Neb. .’:‘.‘f.’.m;h.J“m"“”“ : fou_oan pay higher ‘,‘.vm‘ H MANUFACTURED BT | Said 4 morbid poet and $8.25—-all to be sold at a reduction of 20 per cent—and some broken lines o L S——— ottt kxpe Ll $ get bétter work, no matter what you § c 5 { a ago Underwear to be sold at a reduction of 60 per cent. Sam'l Burns, 1318 Farnam, sells a por- | GONSTORY A 4 SEVIRAMKOL WOTK: - MARLF Whek 4| CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP G | long ‘"r: 'fi ’ Children’s Woolen Vests and Pants—23c up. celaln dloner set, $4.75. Birney's Ci tarrh Cure H S iy H BOTH YEE NAMS. 1I'm prone to doubt Ladies' Black Tights, 60c up. <ol ek Miles' Nervine H . - ' When ook at The Ladies' Outing Flannel Night Dresses, 60c up—very handsome ones, $1.00 up. WOLRE-Peter Joseph, aged 50, January | Ayer's Hair Vigor . 11 ‘[a" s Pmladflpma Damfl Roams 1 | tWant Children's Outing Flannel Night Dresses, 3ic up. Sleeping Drawers, with feet, | 10 1%1 Funeral Janiary 11 at 2'p m CUT PRIC | H | - from the re © of his sister, Mrs. 1GG . 1517 Douglas St. /4 8¢ up. DRUGGIST | i B Winslade, 586 Dodge 8trest. Inic J E l‘ $