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HE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910. FIFTY NEW PIANO TO SELECT FROM ) A. Hospe Co. Stores Crowded With Buyers As predicted several days ago, we have practically closed out the Swanson Music Co. stock of pianos, and, in order to take care of the buying public for the balance of the week, we have been compelled to throw upon the market 50 new pianos, including the World’s best makes at slaughter prices and terms. 5 MAKES INCLUDED—Kranich & Bach, Kimball, Krakauer, Hallett & Davis, Bush & ‘Lano, Cable, Nelson, Whitney, Victor, Kensington, Hinse, Palmer, Hospe, Mason & Farell, Weser Bros., H. P. Nelson, Conway, i This Offer Positively Expires Saturday, January 29th Now if you are a real buyer, desirous ofowning a high grade piano at a price you would ordinarily have to pay for a medium grade instrument, this is the one time in your whole life to secure exactly what you want at the price you want. WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN FROM $100 TO $1507? If the above proposition was put to you in your every day business affairs, you would naturally grasp it at once. We are giving you exactly the same opportunity. Why not grasp it? The various makes in- cluded in this record breaking sale, which CLOSES NEXT SATURDAY, are known the world over, and we have no doubt you are familiar with the names of at least a dozen of them When we state that we are going to save you from $100 to $155 on any new piano that you may select. We mean just exactly what we say, and if we cannot prove our assertion to you, we do not want your business. TERMS, FROM $1.00 PER WEEK UP. READ THE FOLLOWING PRICES CAREFULLY Fifteen pianos, your choice three of the world’s PLAYER PIANOS We will also include a handsome silk or velour most famous makes, in all styles of cases and searf, and a stool to mateh ench instrument sold. One mahogany case, $200 value .............$98 i $800 mahogany cage, make known the world woods, regular $450 values ..............$310 ol o 575 Fiiene TOERTIFIOATE - DEATH One fine old Standard make, $200 vahue ... $88 Onq urt style, specially selected San Domingo $750 (IABORARY R0 s vense e sererss 3525 v We,ddn’t want you to overlgok the importance One ebony case, full size, $225 value ........ $198 mahogany, magnificently carved, regular price $650 .. ittt ieeaenee .. $480 ‘?.m;hwo?ertnuntes. Wearethe_fu'sttmum One golden oak case, $225 value .......... $115 Q100,108 #i v . oo ivhad i i g oy . $475 $500icc v vsnevsisnniisnsnciniiacnscsvers $370 State of Nebragka that have ever issued them, Six Circassian walnut case, $250 value Ten mahogany cases, colonial design, $500 val- ORGANS #id it médns a new piano free in-case your’s is de-, Six oaks, walnuts and mahoganys, known the BEBAL [..iiiiiiiiiinciinitiessoinsens S340 Wo B bt 4o kg vat evisy oiad Wi Aket we have in stroyed, and a receipted bill for the bajange due y ; b “,'in@a¥6 the head of your family should be taken world over, selling at $375 everywhere.... $270 One $950 mahogany baby grand, new ...... $750 stook at $5.00, $10.00, $15.00, $20.00 and up.. Terms, ulh{b}’ ‘death. - Five pianos, choice wood, $300 values ...... $125 One $750 miniture grand, walnut case .... $550 50c per week. 1You have been talking about huymg a plano for the family these many months, possibly many years. It is now up to you to make good. We hnve removed every possible hindrance to the purchase of a reliable instnxmeat both in the matter of prices and terms.. We will even go so far as to say that if you cannot make your first payment now, come and select your piano and we will do the rest. ET MUSIC—Standard ¢lassics in both instrumental and vocal music, regular 50¢, 75¢ and $1.00 values for 8¢ USIOAL INSTRUMENTS—Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Clarinets, Cornets, Flutes, Drums, Bows, Mouth Harps, Strings, Resin, Bridges, Etc., at ONE HAL FPRIOE. Store Open Every Night Until 9:00 O’clock. A. Hospe Co. - 1513-1515 Douglas Street. s attorneys, gave notice of appeal. mouth with point blank decl tion | “There iss nok much doing in the, winter, o Boone, was notified and a special train was Aainst the extra session idea. Othor promi. | yot.” FAST TRAIN JUMPS TRACK! LOUIS WEINBERG FINED FOR : ; Immediately made up. -The substitute train b nent members of .the governor’s party are || reached Omaha at 11:%0 o'clock, bearing the T - 4 expocted to. publicly anpouynce. themselves Vcrdict fol' i o, 818 westbound passengers, many of whom live RENTING HOUSE FOR ILL USE Dahlman Men Awake at Last and|to the same effect. Taylor of Custer, has Quick Work ‘by Engineer Ertz Pye-|in Omaha. " Bight Plan for Legislature already done so, even before Colonel Bates s ‘A wrecking train was dispatched from | Prosecuted by Jewish Socletfes that|Cough Remedy. It has no equal for coughs, was heard from; and while Taylor is Woman Against vents Serious Damage. Boone to clear the tracks for traffic. The Are Going After the White colds and croup. not In any too good standing with the party Overland Limited was made up of locomo- Slave Trafric. Guard the health of your family by kecp- | —_— WILL BESIEGE GOVERNOR ON IT | managers, they recognize his influence and [{{ DOCtOI‘” LUfld ACCIDENT, NEAR BOONE, TOWA|tve avnamo bagsase car, day coseh, chair ARG ppppsenrosay s S oy that he I8 a fighter who cannot be Ignored car, diner and three Pulimun sleepers, and Returns, A significant declaration may be expected - was in charge of Conductor Campbell, En-| FProminent members of the Hebrew com- from Lincoln soon, say the Dahimanites, Loose Tender Truck on San Franctsco | gineer John Ertz and Fireman K. T, Bow- | Munity, Morrls Levi, president of the PERSONAL. PARAGRAPHS. Seek to Convinee Shallenberger | which will end-speclal session talk. Judgment of $3,000 Allowed by Jury| overland Limited Jeopardises |man. Nebtaska ‘store, and Attotneys Martin L. tHat ‘e Would Brr to Call Sugarman, Charles S. Elgutter and Isadore | L. C. Erwin of Hastings, E. C. Stanley e Tl At vt ' in " - oM KAves, but No O 1 \ 5 3 . (1. M. Davidsol the Sakiham, “IT 1SS A LIE,” DECLARES I8 ORI AURDE o1 RSITIs A e Qun - Zelgler, representing the organized Jewis |of Corad Mr. and Mrec G, M. bagldson Chiropodist. ‘Was Hurt. Captaln Feeter socletios, were interested spectators in | foid sie mt! the Muray, _ MAN ACCUSED OF NEGLECT pitak 3 % police cotrt when Louls Weinberg was| R. M. Hall of Portland, C. C.|Sheldon, Tt 1o0ks ks Bo extra. session. FACHRY i i 3 s i R its f fined $100 for renting rooms at 1018 Douglas | C. B. Sheldon of Madison, 8. D.; Mrs. H ".,“, Joneph ',b"d,,,,," Denles the| A Jjury in district court thinks *“Dr.’ ts fast rul between cago and ecrmts or t e % L. McKay of San Francisco and C, H. Juz""“:h'::‘z'h:";:u;"‘:‘:d ‘:’p:c“:“‘.':.'::: ‘;: (-..,.,: that He Allows His Jullus Lund ought to pay Della Folsom | Omaha over'the Northwestern line the San street for purposes of assignations. " Leaders Will Flock to Lincoln and Fox of Crete are at the Rome. H The leading Jewish citizens are deter- S| o Frane verland Limited h J. Sldney Smith of Kansas City, ank the legislature would mean, the friends of Family to Sutter. o 1 i i iy g;:;:"“ i o g g Army NO More|mined, one of them declared, to have the | Moffatr, Tom Oliver of Fairmort, C. Mayor, Dahiman—in fact,-all the hnti-Shal- —_— e dase Is & pecullar _ons, in that ¥ gy race disassoclated from the white slave |Barnes of Albion, W. 0. Sine, "Br, ¢, H e ‘| “What s the complaint {n this case?’|Lund di4 not appear to defend him-|ing while pounding along at & thirty-mile Rush of Lincoln and W. T. Tate of Lodge lenberger elements in the democratic party | . What P! b ‘ SUEE ADONS 8RRl ole he 8 | Dor hOuE siig traffic, and another prosecution is pending | Bush of Lincomn and V. of Nebragka—have become very busy in a | 8ked Judge Estellp in juvenile court. 4 . ! at the Instigation of the societies. , S5 MU IS booth Y hough | “His Wife is an_ invalld, physically and (an answer through an attorney, the latter | That the heavy train was not badly| Captain George I Feeter of the United | ' Evidence was given by Sergoants Cook |ganderson, T 1 Nooknn, W H. Mecies of Bdgar Howard and his supporters have|Mentally,” sald Probation Officer Bern- |subsequently notifying the couft that he|Wrecked withsloss of life is due probably to| giates army has been summarily removed | ang Vanous as to the reputation of the | Kansas City, W. C. Alloway: of Lincoin, 2006 100 INe-Alahd fordt in earnest stein, “and a five weekk's 0ld baby Is be- |Was withdrawing from the case. the bresence ‘of mind of Jingineer Johi|from nis: station as recrulting officer 8t nouse, when Mr. Sugarmen was called as | E: C. Kavanaugh and J. E. Nichols of When-the ‘governor. gets back to Lincoln, | IN€ neglected and is in danger of going| Judse Day sent for Lund, when the case fi;‘" _:;“’ ::a“"‘!';: ,:::a ‘c':‘u'fh: ae M:":"'I‘: Omaha. to & onversation he had with the defend- | v 17 Collet of ,[:M.,m, ¥, Georgo Wednesday on Thursday of this week, [Dlind. Then too— TR ORI ATRI MR CRPIRT S8 U | e yoy 1 the| Captain Feeter is in the military hospital | ant Weinberg declared that it was only |of Lynch, C. L. VanAlan of Figin, o8 you will heatsfrom many an influential| ‘It 188 @ lle remarked Joseph Ober-|said he did not care what happened. = A|SOOPIE or tOPDE over e W WAl 4l M |at Fort Omaha, having besn taken there| (o tnese peopla he ocould get the rooms |Dunn of ‘DeWit VBV " Hatolitd ot Day: member-of his party that an extra session | dobler, curtly and tersey. Jury was' then Impanelled and evidence | Passengers received & bad jolting, but none |,y orger of military authority when com- anda W WoHS e &:biuisder. WAL be Dolnted out| “Be silent . until your:time. comes. to,laNen. Tussdy moruisg tbe sult, (which|was injured. plaint was made by Captain Feeter's phy- rented, when Mr. Sugarman took him to aa Y flem“fi;g" [ sy ind that, even if he gets a petition signed by a | *Peak.” admonished Mr. Bernsteln, is for 10,000, was sent to the jury without| The accident occurred about §:3 o'clock | yoian (o the Department of the Missour. task lo; the Innuc:-:o:. B ol (00 "F ;Ink gm:(pzfll, l|ocu Pepresentative of e 0 rn R T ol % el h Weinberg was called himself and sald |the New York Life Insurance company, has irty: o the Rowss And senais mambers | WRY. G0Nt 1 tponk you?" masired s MR S ey betwesn Hoons wnd Carl, 10| Cupuain Beeta, who 1o retired ofcer | aa made & trunster of the bropery to| Fined from PincHISC Whare o neelig he, ould 'stilt be s long way from having Oberdobler, hotjy,, It lus @ Me. -Afa't Lj oty P oo ining ana that Lund | motive tender became loosened and jumped [ 214 Who was statloned at Los Angcles be- | one Chauncey Storr. held last week. The officers and directors any asauratice of the pussage of an initla- | SWOrn {0 tel) the truth? ht asserted himselt to' e an expert on skin | the ralls, the cars behind slding over the [ fore ConyS 10 OmANA, NAS been In @ Vio-| “lun't that youns man asked Judgsof the company were aleo ai the meeling. tive and reterendum law. Many men who | ot only had he been sworn, hu!]( s ‘k'm Blsedana EEOARE : CPhokics hkis cAskaiing the. Saice |190¢ Son ‘l|on lor nlume .‘y. and while in| pickinson, “going to be your son-in-law? yire. Oritta 8. fimgmahan. sugervisor of signed the petition, when' presenited, have | little daughters had also, apparently. taken | o ooraingly, sald the witness, ‘“he [train. The cars bumped over the tles for{ e SOnition t is said, actempted 0| " pefendant would not go that far, but ad- | kindergartens in the Omana public schoo sinoe been made to realtse what the move- | the "‘m'h oy W"mm." e b nd | painted my whole'body firet with & Uncture | some distance, hut did not topple over, choke his nurse and to attack other &t-'mitted that the young man, “was coming | ajied by the death of her mother. who ‘ment means, nd it ls reganied by the | ¥OATS had he'd Wb ghelv Mmall MENE MANGS o0 (ogine and then with salleylc acid.” | Engineer Erts prompty applied the air) ‘Raens. after his daughter.” died Monday might Hps " Chitienden Dahlman men as a certainty that excuses “ ";;"'Y “I‘ ""‘:" (;““;" D"‘"' ";;""‘ Miss Folsom soon felt s it somo one had | as soon as he felt the pounding of the loco- | The last outbreak ;f r:hfi kind provoked | 1t was disclosed that this man is & bar- ;:A:i:x;d”v;i; mother's bedside before sha would be' found for quarreling With any "wo'm‘:':‘::‘.“‘w"‘he way. the Drettiest |POUred gusoline on ner and ‘guited it, and (motive tender.. The ~heavy train Iag |8 SRR 2 Suiantien mtz’“&"‘;‘: tender and Mr. Dickinson directed his | PO "Wl 0 bl Mr ana Mrs. Wi bill. that - Arthur Mullen and “Tommy ) g ¥y i "*! |her screams could be heari for blocks, brought to such a sudden stop that passen- | © S N OFt| probe with & view to showing that the |y "iqiichell of Denver, P. C. Anderson of Allen might draw up. children the Juvenile court has ever seen, | o, S S0G T VR 1l etive Stove | gers were severely shaken® up and many | OMAhS WaS fot accomplished without con- | transter was only_colorable. Defendant | Holdrege, Mt and Mrs. D.’ Offerman of “‘Allen and Mullen ar¢ proceeding on the ' Oberdobler pere had dréesed them himaelf |y,)ongy who came with the ambulance. |feared that the flyer had been wrecked, | Slderable stress. declared that ho waa getting 310,000 for the | Lead, fra Glbson of ‘Grand Hjand, Johni theory: that‘certain’ republicans would sup- 884 being | probably. wwdre, that” he nhad | MEInsh WHO SRS WIS She AmBHREOS | FeBed The e e e arriedly lett | Removal of Captain Feeter from his sta- | projerty and had. received §3000 in cash, | Lindquist, Mre, John Tindquiat of Lake port such’'a méasure, sald a high coun- | better make a good impression had nmd An execution was immediately levied | theh: berths in half attire and there was |tlon here has been u?um(‘nmced by mili-| * pon the deciston of the court belng re- |seh are at the Paxton selor of the mayor. “We think they would [ them out In spick and apan attire. Dark|, ,n ¢ho eurpiture fu Lund's office In the |some excitement. When the slight nature | '&rY @uthorities at Washington, who have . be disappointed in that expectation, s | blue hata sat above masses of golden eurls | yu poon blook, The stuff seized is not|of the wreck was learned the people re- |Peen Informed by telegraph of the circum- they' wollld not help to pull Shallenberger's | In Which a gleam of, red shot when the | L )"0 o e ihan §76 or $100. turned to the coaches to-await a reljet | 5tances. Another officer has been tempo- chestmuts out of ‘the fire with their eyes|sunlight fell on the hafr, \ rarily assigued (© command of the recrult- . pon.t* Coats of dark blye fell from neck to ) ing office. ' Jtm Wil Open Up. shostops and vetween coats and hate there | Sanators Look OQut oans Asweiaat. mipeviasencant Captain Feeter enlisted In July, 189, In ‘» ords Of Pralse Mayor Dahlmaii says that he will pro-|smi'ed two pretty faces) in which dark Battery A of the First Connecticut volun- . ceed to open his headquarters in Omaha | DPown eyes formed an.effective .comtrast f h INSOMNIA teer artillery. He was commissioned a sec- For the several hlmfilflh of which Dr. P"’:" Moy within &°Wesk. ' The first work of the | to golden halr and perfect blonde complex- or the Warchouse Leads to Madness, if not Remedied ond leutenant of the Nineteenth infantry eines are composed, as given by leaders in $ Savorn miyor's friends will be to get in touch with | lons. i in Time, May 1 of the following year. He became schools of -ellc-:‘o. -ho-l|d have far sbare B’)i:,lk::l-nm:ndz leaders known to be opposed to an extra| There was a good deal.of testimony, i H a first licutenant in February, 1901, and was Sihoust 5k yer’hrobieelimgl tae aeisle; A Uookist weie seasion, an@ with the bhcking of the Dahl- | strenuously denied by Oberdobler, that the ' The dispatch in The Bee yesterday| “Experiments satisfied me, some 6 years | transferred to the Seventh infantry In July, | 4 o 'b';' o xfi"'hu O By 0F BeNANLY 0n GHeeS mun element Withdraw all along the line, | baby in the home is heing negleoted. Judge | sent by its staff correspondent at Wash- |ago,” writes a Topeka woman, “that coffee | 1. B D 2l e incoatonts v it Is expected’ Shdllenberyer . will see a |Estelle heard all the evidence, but dia not | ington stating that the Indian appropria- | was the direct cause of the insomnia from | The capiain's love for good living has - I:m:l': :d s s e SARe, lght. It 1s pointed ‘out that every utterance | dlspose of the case. tion_bill has been reported to the house by | which I suffered terribly, as well as the | been a matter of general knowledge among B y0u tre an lavelid woman and suffer from frequent he has made doncernlng the proposed meet- | Oberdabler s not the usual sort of parent | the Indian affairs committes without the [ extreme nervousness and acute dyspepsia|nis friends. hoadashe, backache, gnawing distress in stomach, period ing of the lgislature has been qualified. |acoused in juvenile court of meglecting his | provision for Indian warehouses prompted | which, made lite & most painful thing for y —— ble dragging-down i “If the people demand it,” “If the mm-!chlldmu. He Is a ‘andscape gagdener of | Commissioner Guild of the Omaha Com- | me, oLD POSTMASTER HESIGNS ical pains, disagreeable dragging: Pr dark spots or speoks dancing before the eyes, faint bers of the leglslature want it such |the scientific class, and there was testi-| mercial club to wire Seriator Norris Brown “I had been a coffee drinker since and kindred symptoms oceused by female weskness, or expressions are about as far as the gov- | mony, in.the court'room that he s an ex- | asking what could be dore either at Wash- | ohildhood, and did not lke to think that other derangement of the feminine organs, you cen not ernor has ‘gone. | pert in his lne. | ington or .from Omeha to secure the ve-]the biverage was doing me all this harm, | Themas Hunter, for Thirty-Twe Years do better than take Now comes Colonel Bates of Platts-| But of late, as Oberdobler told the'gourt, | placement of this provision. He asked | But it was, and the time came when I Nasby at Wakefield, Says FHe ’ * 3 . Senator Brown for an immediate reply as ¢ dact! ahd Ay Has Served Long Encugh. D H F P e O oo pueiae S N G foot, i peins meen r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription 1 therefore gave up coffee abruptly and - Y club was to meet and he wanted to submit | gbsolutely, and. adopted Postum for my| Thomas Hunter, for thirty-two years The hospital, surgeon’s knife and operating table may be avoided by the the matter then hot drinks at meals. postmaster at Wakefield, will relinquish timely use of ‘‘Favorite Prescription’’ in such cases. Thereby the obnox- Senator Norrls Brown wired back (o the be avoided “I began to note improvement in my | his office February 5. He is not a candi- ious examinations and local lmt--udfi-l-mlly physician can THE DELlClOUS FLAVOR OF Commereial club from Washington that he | oondition very soon after I took on Postum. | date for reappointment, as he feels he has and a thorough course d successful treatment cerried out in the privacy of was on the Job looking after the Intgrests | The ohange procced:d gradually, but surely, | serve vernment about long enough the home. ° » of Omaha and the west and that he would | anq it u-st matter o only .y. few weeks | for .me: 1:0”::\. old. ’ e **Favorite Pnurlpd-n" is .o-po“d of the very best "~ l [ do what he could to keep the warehouse iu | pefore I found myself entirely relleved— | Mr. Hunter is one of the ploneers of Ne- native medicinal roots known to medical science for l:-:' po l n a rl s a e r Omaha. f the nervousness pussed away, my digestive | braska. He was a member of the state oure ol woman'’s peculiar ailments, and contains 0o b 3 B ‘| apparatus was restored to normal efficl- | constitutional convention and published the cohol end no hermful or habit-forming drugs. g ency, and 1 began to sleep, restfully and | first paper in Wayne county, the Wayne Do not expect too much from ‘‘Favorite Presoription ;' it will aot perform < COMBINED WITH IT8 PERSISTENT EFFERVESCENCE awiiting, o00; Mrs. H: . Sehrocder. is | peacetully. County Review. miraeles ; it will not dissolve or oure tumors, No medicine will. It will do ¢ . . South ‘Twenty-seventh. frame dwelling, | These happy conditions have continued | The postotfice Inspectors of this part of @8 much to establish vigorous health in most wesknesses and ailments peculs " And Valuable Digestive Qualities . 1R, G oS 1 gy ““{“‘W" fUrest: [ Quring al) of the § years, and I am safo | the country all bear witness that during farly incident to women as any medicine oan. It must be given a fair chance Wit frame awel 1AL, ; Gust Poterson, | I# 58yIng that'I owe them entirely to Pos- | his entire service as postmuster 'Mr. by vm in its use for a reasonable length of time. 2y ,000; Omaha | tum, for when I began to drink it, I ceased | Thomas has proven to bé one of the best oan't afford to mocept s secret nostrum #s & substitute for this l Safe Deposit and Trust companyy altera- 0 . Accounts for its e P 0 ol "BoART), Miter& | to ‘use medicines.” Read the little book. | in the. state. remedy of known composition. iy BBy “The Road to Wellville,”" in pkgs. “There's ) Sick women wre invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All cor- ! O e aal 1| & Reason.” A xan respondence is guarded as sacredly secret and womanly confidences are pro- er Poeumonta Folinwe o Cold, Bver read ARE E. W. Goodloe, Dallas, Texas, found & bmd b prunuh-l rivacy. Add World's Di-p—nw Medical A-Q- E lncrming Popular'ty but never follows the use of Foley's Honey o ¥ e They | Pure cure for malaria and billousness in Lv " rmla.-l uffalo, N. and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the | Dr. King's New Life Pills. 2¢. For sale Dv Pion- l Plnufl Pollets the best laxative -nd regulator of the bowels. lungs and expels yae cold from your system. !by Beaton Drug Co ———— ing at hand a bottle of Chamberlain's A