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THE OMAHA DAILY BEERE FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1903, TAX 0¥ STREET RAILWAY Efforts of Omaba Oompany to Hoodwink Btato Legislature, DEFEATED BUT STILL FIGHTING ITS CASE ¥. D. Wead Talks of His Visit to the tslature and the Show- iag Made to the 50C SILK MERCERIZED MULLS AT 10C YARD — Remnants Members., ¥y walsts, evening gowns, F. D. Wead returned yesterday from Lin- - coln, where he went Wednesday to con Buaranteed 50-cent quality, sult: with legislators on the question of ot it b . assessment of public service corporations Before he arrived the amendment which batfoss waistings in 1ight and was to have changed the basis of assess ment of the street car company's property and the telephone property had been de- remnant from 2 to 5 yards, many too for house gowns, chil- feated, but it is belleved that an effort dren's dresses, etc., 76¢ quality, at, per yard will be made to pass them at some other vtz v |l 75¢ Mousseline de Soie at 25¢- $2.50 Suitings at 75¢— Mr. Wead says: “The grossest misrep- | All this springs colorings, old rose, Cassimeres, « worsteds, broad- Fsetitations ave made by the champions of blues, black and creams, suitable cloths, etc., lengths from 2% to 6 the street car company before the legls- | for evening gowns, etc. 25‘: yards, all 1% yards wide, 75 lature. It was claimed by them before many pleces to match, yd. at per yard .. C the amendment was defeated that the sebsel vates of the Dersonsi Droperty of $1.00 DRESS GOODS AT 39C — Accumulation from last week's the compaty in the olty of Otaabn—what dress goods remnants, In all wool cashmeres, silk and wool novelty cloths, it would cost to replace the tangible prop- erty—is belween $3,000,000 and $4,000,000, but when the tangible property was as- | sessed by the city on returns made by the | ik Remnants —Short lengths and Ing. Last year the company made return lengths of %, 14, % and 1 yard—ge ‘Bonnet” etc.—worth $1.00, $1.50, of only $1,000,000 on tangible property. The | for entire plece, ac - . and $2.50— o w4 taxes on personal property pald by the cordins o' length, 20C"15C=BC 53’} . ..98¢-69¢c-40¢ company In different years since 1891 are | T TR as follows | Remnants of Lace at ic and 2c Each—Remnants and sample strips all 1801 s 24.65 1508 $10,200.00 | kinds of laces, insertings and galoone, In 1-3 of a yard 102,000 26300 159 2710,625.00 lengths, worth up to §5 yard—at, each - oo e, 16 and 2¢ 1= 31400 1900 1900 |l Remnants of Fine Laces—Inserting, guloons, point d'sprit, Normandis, 895 $ 188 G o 00.00 vals, laces and insertings, In all widths— - 1896 James MLl 800000 Worth bp tb o & yerasyin Aol e 10c-24c-34¢ (89 .80 | Embroidery Remnants—Embroideri insertings and galoons in the neat “The last two years the value of the | and dainty patterns, also wide, showy patterns for corset covers, up to 18 inches wide, worth up to Tc a yard—at, per yard.. property was estimated upon the value of the stocks and bonds, following the rule of Judge Brewer, who held that the value of | property for income and investment ie its correct value for taxation, and the result Is that, the tax more than doubled between 1901 and 1902, the tangible property being the basis of assessment previous to 1902 But representatives of the company have succeeded in clouding the issue so that many persons who are undoubtedly honest in their intentions have been misled, al- though they had not the power to carry qualities of silk and pansies, follages, worth not velvet roses, ete— FINE MERCERIZED WAISTINGS— in white and colors in hort rem. 34 e , yd their point yesterday.” 200 YARDS SHIRTIM PRINTS- The tax committee and the subcommittee o as long as they last 3¢ of the committeo of ten were arranging | it, a yard ... Thursday for delegations to visit vari- |l 600 YARDS A DOTTED DRAPERY ous parts of the etate to show the people | ias. It oot remmantes ...10c in the cities how the raflroads are escapinj worth up to 20c, go at, their just proportion of the burden of mu- | 600 YARDS IMPORTED CORDED nlcipal government, and a number of these GINGHAMS and plain weaves — would be cheap at 15 S}C delegations left yesterday. By send- | Ro at, & yard ... S ing out these delegations it is expected | FIN MERCERIZED WAISTINGS-— bargain _square in _baeket ves, damask patterns and fancy ves—worth $1.00, go at 25¢ l-‘?.\‘r; YARD WID! PERCALES in ol £ ] to show to the people of the state that the | blg bill known as H. R. 330 is not intended to | be beneficial to Oxaha at the expeénse of | the other parts of the state, and to secure co-operation for its passage when it Is up in the senate. long remnants, would be bargain at 12%c, 8o at, yd outings and percales, worth e Burns-Haskell L) Co. buy warrants and | sell stocks. 320 N. Y. Life bldg | | TESTING THE TOBACCO LAW Dealer Steln, Fined in Police Court boys' clothing department at Flut';r L ,osf Ns MONEY SAVING CHANCES FOR TODAY BARGAIN FRIDAY mercerized mulls, all double width goods, in creams, pinks, light blues, reds, helios and black, in lengths from 2 to 4 yards, many to match, neckwear and millinery purposes, etc., on sale on main floor, 75c¢ Challies at 39¢ Yard—All wool challies, nuns vei ing and striped al- dark grounds and floral designs, also plain colors, such as creams, blacks, greens, ete., broadcloths and an especlally large assortment of black mate- rials, brilllantines, etc., main floor bargain equare, a yard / Black Silk Remnants — Lengths $1.50 Imported Flowers at 25c—Fine French ahd Austrian flowers, finest less than $1.50 —at, per bunch REMNANT SALE IN THE BASEMEN MERCERIZED SATEENS in 40-INCH INDIA LINON AND LAWNS ¥l VERY BURLAPS IN NEW FLORAL DE- BIGNS and plain colors, long rempants, would be cheap at lsc, go at o ...6ic Al of our accumulation remnants of table damask, running in lengths from 12 to St yards In all grades, on sale tomorrow “at about half thelr re Y8 W 8 5c.—Remnants made into boy's waist* s gt ML on sale in basement ..... BOYS' WAISTS AT 25c—Percales and outing flannel, on sale in new J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Boston Store Carpets and Rugs on Third Floor IS ONS of silk adapted for i0c this springs patterns, each 39c¢c 25¢~10¢c-2i¢c popples, asters, June ros violets, 25¢ double folds in plain black and col- oon worti s & yara. at, vd...18C rth up to 1 at, a yard E DRESS in the new- est floral designs, long rem- nants, worth ol phL 100 BEST STANDARD PRINTS - black and white, blue and white, rel and white, fancles in long fomnante. g0 Bty & yaEd wos...... 4G SWISSE value Appeals Case and Moves to Dixmi, GIGANTIC SUIT SALE AT $6.60. | Willlam Steln of Fortieth and Hamilton streets, who was fined $25 by Judge Berka | for selling a 5-cent package of smoking to- | bacco to James Coston, under 15 years of | age, appealed to the district court, and his attorney filed a motfon to quash the com- | $12 AND $16 SPRING SUITS AT $6.50. plaint “for the reason that there is no law | Saturday we will put on sale an entire of the state on which sald complaint cany stock of men's swell spring sults secured by be based.” This motion was argued Ivy"l spot cash purchase from an eastern manu- | Stein's lawyer and City Prosecutor Thomas'y facturer. Every suit in the purchase made yesterday afternoon to Judge Estelle. The]in the latest fashion, all patterns and defendant's contention is that the old law of | sizes. For one day's sensational sale at 1885, which forbade selling or furnishing to | one bargain price. Actual $12 and 315 minors “any cigarette or cigarettes or to- | values at $6.50. ‘ bacco In any of its forms,” was repealed by J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, the amendment of 1897, which forbids sim- Boston Store. ply the selling or turnishing of “any cigar- S —————— clgarette Hawes $3 hats. Spring styles. Quality ::',"‘,"' clgarette paper in any form what- | ' ticed, Stephens & Smith, opposite P.O. Announcements of the Theaters. At the Boyd tonight and Saturday mat- ince and night that favorite and brecsy musical comedy, “The Telephone Girl," will appear. All of the prominent cities of the country have been played during the pnnl‘ six seascas, Leginning with New York at | be awakened n the middle of the night | the Casino, where it enjoyed a most phe- by a whoop from one of the children. The [ nomenal run of over 230 nights, accorded | croup remedies are almost as sure to be [it a most enthusiastic reception, and it lost, In case of croup, as a revolver s sure | seems not to have surrendered one jot of to be lost in case of burglars. Geese are | its popularity. not very good to eat, but they are in great [ “The Telephone Girl" is in two acts. demand because of their grease, which is [ Gustave Kerker's tuneful melodies pervade £00d to put on a cloth and tle around the | them and no more taking music was ever neck of croupy patients. Jewish families [ written or evolved. The book, too, by Hugh J. L. Brandels & Sons Offer Satur an Entire Manufacturer's Stock OF SPRING SUITS AT RECORD BREAK- ING PRICE—BIGGEST SUIT BARGAINS IN YEARS. | The Best Remedy for Croup. (From the Atchison (Kan.) Daily Globe.) This is the season when the woman who knows the best 1emedies for croup is in demand in every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things in the world is to nearly always have goose grease on hand. [ Morton, who in collaboration with Mr. Most children, when they have croup, re- | Kerker 1is responsible for ‘““The Lady fuse to take the remedles offered them. | Slavey” and “In Gay New York," is bright “he only thing to do s td hold their noses | and witty. and make them take it. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup and tolu, but some mod- ern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is better, and does not cost so much. It cadses the patient to “throw up the phlegm” quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. Notice of Correction. The last Sunday's advertisement of Schmoller & Mueller Plano Co., offering a first class plano player and new piano for $275 on payments of $2.00 per month should have read on terms of $2.00 per week. Card of Thanks. First annual ball of the Twenty-second Infantry Base Ball team, in the post hall, Fort Crook, Neb., Saturday evening, March 14, 1903. Tickets 50 cents. Ladies free. We wish to express to our friends our grateful acknowledgement of their great kindness and sympathy shown to us in our bercavement and loss of our dear wife and Dancing begins at 8:45. Speclal train from | mother, and for the many beautiful floral Omaba leaves Webster street at 8 p. m. | tributes from the women of St. Andrew's Bouth Omaha at 8:25. Returning leaves Fort | church, from fellow clerks in the auditor of Crook at 4:30 a. m. Tickets for train can ssenger account’ office, Union Pacific rail- be procured on train. ad, Woodmen of the World, St. John's lodge, No. 25, A. F. and A. M., and many, many other friends. GEORGE H. LAVIDGE AND FAMILY. COCHRAN-—H; daughier of March 11, 1._and Birdie' Coch- 7 South Thirty-sixth 1903, ert Sam’l Burns is selling a Libbey cut glass ran, at residence, 1 street, aged 11 years 6 day bonben for $2. Funeral 2 o'clock Friday reh 13 Friday's special display will be for the library and living room. 50 Arablan curtains for $5.00. Drapery Department. ORCHARD & WILHELM. General Strike Is Expected. THURMOND, W. Va.. March 12.—Twenty representatives of the United Mine Workers are now in the New River coal flelds or- ganizing the miners and It is authorita- tively stated that a general strike will be ordered inside of sixty days Weare Commission Company Business “The temporary suspension from the Board of Trade of Portus B. Weare and Charles A. Weare will not affect the busi- ness or trades of the Weare Commission company,” sald W. E. Ward, manager for that company at Omaha. *“‘We received no- tice from our Chicago house thls morning that all trades and accounts pow carried makes achef of acook Weare, a brother of the other parties, is at the head." (better than flour) by the Weare Commission company will be protected and taken care of and new busi- ness will be handled by the Weare Grain and Elevator company, of which Ely E Capital and Surplus, $108.000.00. That Boy of Yours' should have a Savings account— Habits of thrift and economy learned in youth cling through lifs, Boys who save dimes will save dollars when they are older— Our little auxiliary danks, which we furnish free, to place in the home, are just the thing to show children how small savings grow into a handsome sum. We pay 4 per cent. Interest on all Savings accounts=— and one dollar Is ail you need to start with. CITY SAVINGS BANK rown Bloch, Sixteenth and Douglas Sireets OMAHA, NE Schmoller & Mueller Make Sensational Piano Prices In order to make room for mendous spring stock we h: compelled to cut prices on dve now in our warerooms, and offer the most extraordinary bargains in our entire business career. During this sale we will offer such renowned makes as the \ STEINWAY The Steger & Sons, Vose & Sons, Emerson, Steck, Mason & Hamlin, A. B. Chase, Hardman thirteen other reltable The and makes. NOTICE THIS WEEK’S SPECIAL BARGAINS 13 square planos—$26, $34, 348 and uj Walnut_English Upright, only . $52.0 Ebony Kimball Upright only $75. Rosewood J. B. Hale Upright, onl #2.00, Beautifui Arion Upright Wa nut finish only $138.00, Martin plano .m)d'vondlnnn_ only $158.00, Chicker- ing Upright parlor size only $165.00. Also a number of Knabe, Decker l}ro- Ivers & Pond, Everett, Story & Clark and other medium grade planos 4t grices and terma to sult all pocket books. We will sell you a beautiful new plano and a _ first-olass plano player for §216.00. Terms: $2.00 per month. ONE-HUNDRED new planos for rent, §, 4 and $ per month. SGHMOLLER & MUELLER Plano Manufactuers, Wholesale & Retall Dealers. 1313 Farnam Street, Omaha, "Phone 16325, IOWA BRANCH: 502 Broadway, Co. Bluffs, la., 'Phone 368, OO0 POP PP OPPIOIQOVISOT 1 The Bee prints daily the most complete Sporting News ® The sporting department of e Pe0O0PPPI OGPPSO 2 The Omaha Sunday Bee : is unexcelled. V9000280000050 ® . € REXITEII LA 2 444420 ¢ TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER The Lage raing. All kinds of L ve purchased the entire S » Great | Sale t to one-third | stock of the | HAY DEN; THE RELIAR STORE, Begine Friday ar price. rew Inrgest Ince of New York City. In this 1ot is a beatuifal line of Real L sisting of ynrd woods, | Cape Collars fs. A special dixcount | on the | $500.00 may ween for a Lace Opera Shawl, but when you | wep it and e » make this ga by hand you will realize itx value, | g This is a line of elegant $3.50 BLACK SILK LAGES 98¢ YARD &t 6 chiufiy Appilqued Laces, worth $1.0) $3.00 ana & r yard, very new and very styli and will be sold in four lots, a s, 1 VAL LAGES 4 b, line;, worth 5, g0 at A line, worth 10c, go at fe A beautiful line, worth 1s ., K t ZION CITY @ Tbts, 1s a line of Wa es made in this country by the Dowle followers ty, near Chicag se makers are experts from Nottingham, England, the grea ice manutacturing city in the | world of this class of laces, and have bullt the larg tory in the world They found it impossible Il the orders they ha for the present | are ‘refusing orders dally. No duty teing paid on the saving of 60 per | cent ls made on every hive secured the exclusiy this line for the | city of Omaha. Spec ALL-OV ) I APPLIGIUES, HAND MADE RENAISSANCE and all kinds of NET TOP LACES on sale Friday $%.00 All-Over Embroidered Chiffons a t :1.25 to $.50 yard Friday. CHIFFONS * v ity Pared i Thkettings, a1l go at 8o and 19 per vard Three Record-Breaking Sales Wiil Come Off Friday Morning | in Hayden's Domestic Aocom. Goods Are Now | on Exhibition in Our 16th St. Window. | Wash Goods Sale at 8 a. m. We will place 1,000 pleces of 36-inch ported Madras, regular 25c valy im ‘ ported Lace Striped Batiste; 22%c Imported Piques; 19 Imported irish Dimities; 2o | stripes, all shades and weaves, made for the spring of 1%3, and placed at one price on a large square at l0c per yard. | | Towel Sale at 9 a. m. Sharp. ‘ 200 dozen bleached and unbleached, doub le warp, woven selvedge, Turkish Towels, | size 3 Iso 20 dozen all linen Huckaback Towe plain and fancy bords 2x45 inches, and never sold for less than 3¢ to S0c, all will go on this | sale at one price Bed Spread Sale at 0 a. m. Sharp, 200 dozen crocheted, Marsellles patterns, full size Bed Spreads—these spreads are sold_everywhere at $1.00 each—on this sale ihey will go at bic SEE THESE GOODS IN OUR 16TH ST RE WINDOWS. Meat and Fish Sale Roast Beef, Gc, 10c. Legs Lamb, Sc. Mutton Chups, b, Toc. | Veal Roast, Sc. No. 1 Hams, 12¢ All HAYDEN BROS. You will be of ay much value to others asyou lmve been o yourself if yyou advige themio USESHERIDAN GOAL Works § ctly in baseb ;s Dandy forcooki Victor White 1605 Farnamst. Tel. 12 Flescher] [*'!ELERS e | HpIVEE S0 {| ONEFULLQUART Bolled Beef, 3tc. Home Made Sausages, 7) Kinds of Fresh and Fish. The_Reliable Stor salt New Bicycles, including all the most popular makes, sold at easy prices on easy payments. Ry st ! Pleath yis it 1 18 e eschér Special 10 3 ¢ 12 full quarts, $10 Rugh hp 30 to Cresosmts §5 10 310 5 gallon keg, $15.00, to $40 CHARGES PREPAID HILLER’S OLD PRIVATE STOCK A Household Whiskey v Because of fts purity, age [NEMALAIANS unsurpassed quality—'s ponsurpnsecd qualits-—ia (THCEUNU exquisite flavor. Wheels Leader Light —a gas light for every home at a small cost—gaso- M |[[{SAMPLE BOTTLE line lamp troubles are overcome PREPAID for $! in the Leader—a perfect flame— | EXCEPTION —We pre- as easily controlled as gas. | pay charges. except to states west of Nebraska when orders must call for 5 gallons or more to he See it at 1622 Capitol Ave. Louis Flescher. Refcrences: 1st Natlonal Bank, Omaha, Neb. HILLER LIQUOR CcO., 1309 Farnam St Omaha, Neb. Indiana, South Dakota, lIowa and Nebraska orders Ty OM MISSOURI ny time that we : 2 LARG h OF ANY DRUC KA. If this is a good | seople, Why not you line Castoria—no limit.. 2e | 1l you want slc | 71t any net buys a bottle of Peruna, | »r anything elss, of us and finds it _not | | genu i will return, we agree to PAY | THEM more for it THAN THEY PAID Post Graduate. No Students US. Now knock on something else, you Old rellable, expert, accurate, painless | BIG-BORED cmporiums o dentists to do' your work here. 'Graduate | 3|00 Dlerces Brescription e dentists come here to learn our painiess | 3100 Plerce's Disc y ~ methods. Expert demtists admitted to | ierce’s Pllls .......... - our caurse for §100. Then-all could have | i Ay SPEUERIT NG, & Dbig busin Beware of jealous, idle, an Malt ¥, P sore head dentists. They have lost their Toule practice. Poor work and painful methods maptation Tosle, .....o they "have A caused people to come X0 NT 3 ! ere, ‘e can make money by teaching SLL. 3 . e our painiese course to expert dentists atarth Cure—one oures,. st A4 That way we don't have to charge such ater's Pennyroyal Pills £ high prices. We are always crowded [ 's Kidney Plis i8¢ arislan Halr nic—guaranteed DURING MARCH ONLY: Set of Teeth, from.. Gold Crowns . Bridge Teeth SCHAEFER'S ,iic Stors Tavo 'Phones—747 and 78 ke O : - ana Chicngo st Teeth Hxtracte WORK = : DONE The only safe way ; FOER isthe surest way | Small charge for material. Somethin, new In artiielal S].'T! requ! rdedf New wlnmll an t, logse and broken plates rep made to fit UNION DENTA COLLEGE OF PAINLESS DE teeth | To Get Rich | A well selected farm mort- | gage pays the highest rate | of interest consistent with | absolute security . . TISTRY, The kind In Women'’s Furnishing Goods. MUSLIN AND KNIT UNDERWEAR., CORSET COVERS, HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHIEFS —GO ON SALE AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES & & » s WOMEN'S GOWNS—Good quality muslin and long cloth gowns, well made, with narrow hemstitching and embroldery trimmings on sleeves and neck-— positively 76c QUANty—Friday......co vov v oo ves o COVERS—Made of fine quality long cloth and cambric—covers with Iace insertion and lace beading—also hemstitched and embroidered trimmings—good values at Tse—special Friday tull cut and dainty - 29¢ with WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRT—Made of good flounce—liberally made—all quality cambric, tucked cut and perfectly lengths—40c quality WOME; COMBINATION SUITS —Made of good quality lisle finished, jersey ribbed—with high or low neck—long 30 - or short sleeves—lace trimmed— a regular 7ic quality—Friday for .. . WOMEN'S HOSIERY SPECIAL—Wo place for special selling a large quan- tity of new spring styles of ladies' fancy hose, in broldered fronts—laces and plain also solid black with bleached foot or split sole— these are exceptionally good valuesl—- they are worth 45c—Friday special ..... WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Made of cambric and linen finished, colored hemstitched borders—also lace and embroidered edges—a regular 10c quality—for . WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS—Made of all linen, border and fancy, neat lace edge— also fine embrodered effects— a regular 20c quality—for, Friday .. stripes, spots, em- colors, lisle thread, in fancy — hemstitched 10c plain white, CLOTHES FOR MEN * me s Howell's Anti-Grio Caosules 25¢ a box at Howell Drug Co., 16th and Capitol Avenue. HOSPE'S '} March Piano Sale It's true that every man has his price—a particular price that he usually pays for his clothes. And every man has his particular individualities of figure—the style and “cut” must be adapted to his in- dividuality (and be adapted by a cutter who has mas- tered the “know how'). And every man has his likes and dislike in fabrics, in fit, in cut—and it is proper that he should get what he likes. No man can suit himself JUST EXACTLY in price— in adaptation of fashion to Where can you find such an array of Standard Planos to select from as the following: The Knabe, Kranich & Bach, Kimball, Hallett & Davis, Lin- deman Son, Matthushek, Sterling, Krell, Adam Schaaf, Schumann, Sweetland, Hospe, Burton and various e Just a Few of Friday’s Bargains ..$100 One Kingsbury piano, slightiy figure—in fabric, fit and cut P A e M (ALL THREE) In a ready- S L L i . $105 made suit. One_ Hinze upright plano, $||5 Any man—every man-— :nukl;.4‘71( \;,..-ld‘ Coreefioy ot JUST the cloth- One Halle vis plano, YOU can get JUST the cloth ne Hallst & Da $125 ing, JUST the adapted fash- One Kimball upright plano, $140 fon, JUST the fabric, the 1 rosewood case, used ..... fit and the cut he—YOU One $85% Schumann upright plano, re- want at just the price— turned from rent, case $200 —YOU—want to pay here slightly marrec ) One $500 new piano and piano player, “on the-BllL." Stool, scarf and bench, 12 rolls of We are ready to prove that music, Torms 5 cash and @IFE —all that, any way, any 3 por month, price ........ / New planos, Boston manufacture, ma- S8, -Ampwhare. you Shy. hogany cases, $ monthly & 137 MacCarthy PAYMENtS «..vvsees We have a number of used Organs we will close out at &5 ) and $25. Boe Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farnam St Phone 1808, Bee Building. Court House 1s ¥ Organs $30 pents, n week opposite. OROS! The phenomenal sale of this wonderful ready-to-weur shoe | for wumen is accounted ‘for by the beautiful fitting qualities and the assurance that, when properly fitted Sorosis will hold their shape ONE YOU ARE BUY A PIANO, IR OR ORGAN. | | PIANOS D AND A. HOSPE GO0. 1513-1515 Douglas Street Sorosis are $3.50 always 3killed makers make ‘e Skilled fitters it them. Sorosis » Shoe Store S 3055 . 15th St. L Deawoot--Hor Syings o iy, Pu-Dual MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK . Bonsins. fineet. Bemm' & Wa thane jad exseriente., W B _Omn falivmibiphts 0 0 Buadavn, 0 %0 6 | § U0 B ican. 16 70u Rave Adle +ree Homesteads g~ b o | Are becoming scarce. Join my mestead % { Club and jucrease your opportunitie t . 3 | Obiaintie ons by pelng kept poated: 1 hayv Forgan-Haskell Co, something good in view. Send for my 120 New York Life Bldg | pamphlet of homest instructions & _\ treatise on public land surveys. Price % { cents silver stamp. C. J. CONNER, 1508 Howard 3 and omaka, over "alls 1o destroy crav- i appetite for which cannot s remedy. Given in any \quic eage of natient: tasteless: 81 1 Sherman & MoConnell Drug Co. Omabe JDRUNKARDS | Fiae Photographic Hlu; Trains Daily Over The Only Double Track Railway 8! © . 8500,000 a . $100,000 UNITPD STATES DEPOSITORY. NK MURPHY, President. PRAN B. B. WOOD, Vice President WUTHER DRAKE, Cushler . 4. HAMILTON, Asslstant Cashien Deputy State Vetsrtoarian Food Inspector. M. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S, CITY VETERINARIAN. Infirgpasy, Mth pod Mason St | Omaha, Neb. ephone 635, | CITY OFFICE. 1401-1403 Farnam St. Tel. 561 and 524, -