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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1890)
I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY , JANUAUY 30 , 1800. 1 THE CITY The annual hall of Uio K. M. A. will take plneo on Kustor Monday tiii ht Kdwnrd Hanlon has boon confined In the county jail to Borvo n thirty days Eontenco for fin assault committed nt Millard The Omnhn fair and exposition asso ciation will moot next Tursdny to con Bidor pinna fnr holding n lair In Omaha this fall Hob Graham , the comedian , is figur ing with the Coliseum pcoplo with a view to having n > sctu > on of summer opera at that place Judge llolsloy will not render his do- cisioiiH in the Vandorvoort libel suits until the middle of next week , when ho vlll submit them in writing The police hnvo a letter directed lo MitB Hudio Coffmnn , who is wanted in Tomis to receive n legacy left her Tlio amount t huh tip in the thousands Captain l > b , pronriotorof the "SValkor house , Salt Lake Cltv is visiting Land lord Swubo at the Millard Ho visited In Tin : Uin : building yesterday after noon and was delighted with it Hovival meetings are being held this • week tit Grace I'rosbytoriun church , on Williams street , between 6th nnd ( ill ) . The pastor , Kov G. M. I.odgo , is ns- Blstcd bv Revs ,1. M. Wilson and Asa Ionrd The hours of service nro 3 and 7:30 : p. m. Manager Nntluinlol Roth of the Aron- 6dn opera comp.inynnd his treasurer , John Ruddy , wore shown through Tin : Uik : building by Max Mejer yesterday Mr Roth said that in all his worldwide travels ha had not seen u newspaper olllco to compaio with It Samuel 13. Rose , nnothor nroporty owner in the K. V. Smith addition , filed nn answer with the cleric of the United States court In reply to claim of Rol- fenstoln , who claims the legal right to said property Ro o denies Unit Helton- btoln has any legal claim whatever Mr F. A. M. Stuart of Wondovor , \V\o. . has boon appointed probationary railway clerk bot.vecn Green River and Huntington to suoccod W. M. Knabe , who died recently The following per manent appointments have also been made : Randolph II Miller of Omaha , between Omaha nnd Ogden ; J. M. But ters of Oborltn , between Republican City , Neb , and Oburlin , Kiui ; E. P. Stoner of Kansas City , between Kansas City and Oxford Cooks extra dry tlmmpnpno is made by nutunil fci lucntmtoti of the pure julco of the erupo There is none bottur Pergonal Pariicmotis TZ , S. tlawloy of Lincoln is itttho 1'nxton. Hen E. lowell of Lincoln is at the Mur ray ray.II. II S. Miss of lcaplds City U nt the Mur ray ray.W. W. J. Uullock of Fremont is at the Mil la ] il Charles Mnvor of Lincoln is at the Mil foil ] . II M. HlBHins of Norfolk is at the Hotel ' Casey Joseph Bliss of Schoylor is at the Hotel Cusi-y. li Hunter ofVe3t Point is at the Hotel Casey J. C. Wlnto nf Lincoln Is stopping at the Paxton II l'armalco of Lmerson is o RUost at the Murrav U. Elaoa ot Pfottsruouth is stopping at the Murray Henry Humid of Plattsmoutb is at the Millard N. 11. Evans of Emerson is registered at thq Puxtoti William Hall and wile of Fremont are at the Murray M. W. Avery of Greenwood , this stnto , is at the Paxton E R Warren of Nebraska City is a cucst nt the Paxton . E. C. GetzonBor of Fremont is stopDing nt the Hotel Cusey Simon D. Mover and wlfo of Plattstaouth are at the Millard Isndoro Hlriuin , the Phili'lolphin diamond king , is stopping at the Murray Mr H. ltomliold , sr , of Chicugo is in Omaha \isiting hii son , Mr Herman Itein- bold . Mr E. M. Ilolloway , business manager of the Denver Daily Times , called on Tub Uee • yesterday Ed Hall nnd wife , Miss Laura Whitney nrd Miss Elsie Dunning , of Yutau are at the Murray Mr A. Caldwell , special correspondent of the Chicago Tiibuno , ivas in the city yester day and called upon 'lac Bee Harry Warner , the wall paper man nt Twentieth and Cuming streets , has returned from a business trip to Chicago i E Htenenzucht says ho hails from the city " * where the worlds fair will bo hold Now ( York Ho Is stopping at the Murray E. II ? bsborn , A. H. Wi'lis and Colonel 3 W. L. Diston of Qutncy , 111. , are in the citv examining Inducements offered here for the ( incslmcnt of capital ' Thomas McCaguo has been compelled to go south on account of failing health nna will remain in Texas for a number of mouths ' ' His wlfo accompanied him , Mr T. E. Picotto , editor nnd proprietor of the Wood Iilvor TunteB , Hnlley , Idaho , called DtTinillBi : olllco iestorduy Ho has been in Now York fnr a month and is homeward bound Mr Picotto is greatly interested in the Idaho statehood movement and is doing all ho can In advocacy of the incisure Oh , if I only hnd her complexion 1 Why , It Iscasllyobtnined Use Pozzoui's Complex iou Powder I Aturnngn Iicomhh Htcoiises * were Issued to tlio following parties by Judge Shields yesterday : Xxamo mid Hesidonce Ace I Edward Hall , Yutnn 'JO 1 Laura yhiluov , Yutan . . . i 20 slio I.mt Km A Hi'K reporter found a llttlo girl sitting on the curb mono at Pif lopnth and Davenport etrcrts i esterday afternoon , crying as though lior heart would break , and no asked her what was the matt or , Hctwecn her sobs she answered ; "Mauin sent uin to take her teeth to the dentist and l'vo lost 'cm , " l.roluri ) liy ISlstiop Newiuin The Methodist olorevmen of this city met Ulshpp Newman at the Paxton lioiol yester day afternoon , j nd arrangements were made for the bishop to deliver a lecture at liojd's opera house bundiiy exulting , February 10 , on "I'ho hoven Hlbles of the World , " Ad mission will bo by ticket , nnd services nt nil the Methodist churches of the city on the evening named will bn suspended , Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup for childroi ) teething produces natural eleop 25 cents , a bottle , Utility Snnretl by Trumiii Mrs Dr Mercer had a bad scare yesterday day at her homo on Lawn avenue Two well , dross d man came to the house hogging , anu ' after being turned away as very suspicious characters in ado a tour of the premises as if sizing them up for future doviliry Mrs Monor called upon a lineman who was ro * pairing a lire alarm box near by to arreta I * ilium , but ho of course replied thut ho had ' no authority to dn any such thing , i There Is Nothing In if \V. H. Farrar , a traveling man who is well up in his line and who bus many friends in Omaha , lias hecn stopping at the Paxton for Boveral days Ho went on n little sprco yes terday and his friends bocnino anxious und offered soma policeman $10 to corral him , A local paper made a cock uud bull story of the circumstance Farrar is attending to his business with nothing attached but u sere head For coughs and throat troubles use • 'ilroun'n llronohlnl JrnoliOs 'J Thou Btopanattaok of my asthma couch very Iftomptly.1'--C. Fnlcb , Miawlville , Ohio "OHNTLEMAVNO MOKU VIpw * on iho AMtlulrnwi l-rnm tlio Intcr-Stnto AsBnolntion Hallroad circles were thrown Into n lively state of excitement yesterday by reports that the Union Paciilc nnd Northwestern had withdrawn from the Interstate com merce association This , it Is considered , means death to the famous "gentlemen's agreement , " nnd promises much trouble for all rate pooling combinations west of Chi cage As is customary with them , local officials maintain their wonted silence wlion ques tioned , claiming , as an excuse , the non-ar rival of information confirming audi press dispatches ns bring the news They were not preparr-d , however , to make nny denial of tlio report "If it comes to pajs , " said ono gentleman , that these two corporations show enough of the independent spirit to defy their compet itors , withdraw from the association nnd thus bring about Us coinplcto abandonment Chairman Walker only can bo held responsi ble His late il 'cision in the matter of charges preferred by the Hurllngton , Hock Island , Mllwalikco and Santa l-o , holding that the Union Pncllln-Northwcstorn trafllo alliance was m violation of the 'gentlemen's agreement , ' did tlio work Now is the tlmo to luok out for intoresttng developments 'Ihcro will certainly be some fun before long " Particulars of the now tnovo have not boon received , " replied it roprosentitlvo of the Hurllngton , but I understand itho mut ter has created more sensation in Chicago than anything that has occurred utnoiig the railroads for si'veral months However , the action of thesu consolidated systems is no great surprise It was generally conceded before Walker gave his decision that an eruption would follow Hnd ho decided tlio question fnvorably to the Union Pneiflo and Northwestern then , the tomplalnltig roads would hnvo withdrawn T ho outcome , therefore , so far ns 1 nm able to discover , cannot bo considered in the light of n startling event U hat will next bo done to prevent a terrific rate war ! is tliomiestion , For my own pirt , I nm rather glad that the 'gentlemon's agreement lias been knocked out With the uctivo railroad men it never was popular , ami its dissolution will demonstrate that railroad presidents dent know nearly ns much about the practical op eration of roads as they thought they did " An important meeting was hold yesterday in Goncial Mnnagcr Dickenson's ofllcoat Union Paclllo headquarters to discuss the question of propinng a new timetable Captain Whitn , supurlntondent of the rail way mail service , Cnicngo ; .T , O Urlnken- liofT , superintendent Kansas division , Kansas City Goncr.il Fi eight Agent Tobbets , Car Accountant Huckingham and .1. U. Frawley , were present Whllo the matter is yet In an embrio state , it may bo nssertod that suvoinl iuiportnnt changes will bo made in the run nine of trains early next spring Cnntnin Whllo is .ntcrcsted on behalf of the fast lunll , which requires some regulation , not only in SDoed , but also In its arrival and departure The Central Pacific his ugreed to shorten tlio time of this train between ban Francisco nnd Ogdcn at least three hours A telegram stntcs that the city council of Laramlo has appointed a cnmtnitteoto visit Omaha and consult the Union Pacific ofllcials about securing certain springi located near that town controlled bv this road , with n view to osUblishlng water works The nllicinls , however , snv they have heard noth- me and were not prepared to siv an } thing with reference to the proposition Chief Engineer Day of the Chicago , Kan sas .Si Nebraska reid , Kock Island svstom , is inspecting the territory between Omuhn and Denver , presumably with a view to con structing a new lmo Stock shippers , both here and at Kansas Cltv , nro clamoring at the railroads to have the hog rate from these points cast n duccd to correspond with the li } 4 cent cattle rate General Manager Holurodtro of the 13. & M. has finally Issued nn oflicial circular , an nouncing the appointment of I ) . E. Thomp son as conoral ugentat Lincoln Assistant Superintendent Uisscll has been named to succeed Tnompsbn us superintendent of the northern division I hnvo been cured of a bad case of rheutna tism by using ono bottle of Salvation Oil and I cheerfully recommend it us the bast liniment ever mndo Maui C'miut ; , M<by house , Hnliimoro , Md Uowaro of counterfeits ! Seotnatyou got the genulnu Dr Hulls ' Cough Syrup Price S3 ! cents _ Bankrupt hno Sal'1. The rush continues and bargains novel * before heard of nro given Burt shoes for ladies and gents wear only $3 pair Gouts , you should notfail toseb Henderson French calf , "hand-sowed" shoes tit $11.50 a pur , worth $7. Ladies , wo olTor ever 8'JO pairot Reynolds Bros ' line bhooa at $ .50 and $3 a ptir Ladies who wear narrow widths will Und thorn in this great sale Bankrupt Sale of boots , shoes and rubbers 1210 Furnain Orgniilzliig n G. A. n. Post AnumborofG A. H Jmcnmotlastovoning at 1600 South Sixteenth street , in John An- drit's place , for the purpose of discussing the feasibility of organizing a Grand Army post The attendance was not large The comrades who were present quietly discussed the proposition In a friendly way The majority of them were favorable to the project , whllo there were others who suggested that in case a new post was organized it would tap tome of the posts now alrcadv in n prosper ous condition The argument made Dy the men who were in favor of a now post was that it would give thorn a camp in their vi cinity , and save the members from travolmg so fur on a meeting night Another mooting will ba held at the same unmoor next Sun day nfturnoon , when a permanent organiza tion will bo affected The hour set was 2 p. m. Samples of Dr Miles ftcstorativo Norvlno at Kuhn & Co 's , 1 > th and Douglas , cures headache , nervousness , sleeplessness , nou- ralgla , fits , etc A ltnlihers' llonU Omaha has mure to thank her stars for than I sometimes think the citizens , particu larly the morehants , npprcclnte , " remarked Chlof Dotectlvo ' Haze yesterday , as * he opened sovnrn 'l big lewnrd circulars from Minneapolis , Denver and Kansas City , They told of heavy hauls of Jewelry , dry goods , etc , made In these cities by burglars "Wo receive a batch of these weekly from most of tlieso places , and oftener than that from Minneapolis , " continued Chlof Haze "Hurg- lurs anu oilier thieves actually steal Minno- appolis blind , wcok out and week in Here , now , Is a circular telling about an almost as tonishing robbery of u big Jewelry store that has just occurred Last wcok a great ury goods house up there was nearly gutted by burglars In neither of these instances hus there been a single arrcat I wonder what the business men of Omaha would think of thor detective uud police forcolt such things were to happen and ' continue happening here " An Absolute Cure The ORIGINAL AWHTINE OINTMEN r is only put up in larao two-ouneo tin boxes , und is uu absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands and all skin erup tions Will positively cure all kinds of piles Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIETTNE OIN t\ MKNT Sold by Goudinm Drug company ut 'J3 conti per box by mall 31 cents im.D. . GUHNSfiV-ln this city , January 29 , 3a. m. , ut the residence of her son-in-law , A. M. McGargur , 17SSuutiders.strcet , Airs Ann , wife of D. Gun . < yj ugod 4'Jyears. ' Funeral from residence , 078 Saunders street , Thursday , January 30. Interment oj Forest Lawn SHUINElt Ivito A. , ngeS3 year * , January SW , at 3 p. m. , at the rosldcnco of her mother , Mrs M. J. Shriner , 331 South Twenty-sixth street , IlorsfimW Acid Phosphate For Impaired Vitality and weakened energy , is woodorfully suc- acsslul , fiajB It in niaokmnll August Tremaino , a well kuown citizen , was arrested at his rcslueuco , No , 030 South Seventeenth street , Tuesday evctilng by con stnblo Gllletto of Morrlcn county , who snld ho had n siibiumn for him in n case brought bv ono Honor , in MorrlcK county , to recover J30 alleged to have been lost by Mr Tre- mnlno In n cnttlo dcnl Mr Trcmaino pre vailed upon the deputy to allow him to ic- maln at homo over night , nud yesterday morning his attorney got out u writ of habeas corpus rrom the county court nnd Mr Tro- mnlno was brought bororo tno court by a donutv sheriff and the hearing set for tomor row mnrnlng The application for the writ of habeas corpus alleges that the affair Is nn nttPinpt nt blackmail , and tlint Mr Tro- muine never saw the money nlludei ' to or had anything to do with the deal For lliiuwttny Only Ladies rubbers , Ifio oafr Ladies ' kid button boots OSc pair , Ladles kid and serge slippers 25o pair.Children's Children's rubber boots 03o pair Ladies ' felt solo shoos 05c pair Be sure and attend the great sale Bankrupt Sale ol boots , shoes and rubbers , 11110 Furtiain st MiiHt llrlt llnkotn Comtnlttoos were appolutod by tlio roil es tate exchungo nnd board of trade to take ac tion toward assisting the Dakota sufferers Governor Mollotto of Dakota was addressed on the subject und replied thnt the people needed gi.iln for the stock this winter , and or seeding in the spring A meeting will be held nt the real estate exchange nt 12 o'clock today , at which some ucflnllo notion will bo taken In the matter ' 1 ho members of the committees are as follows ; Hoard of Trade Colonel Chase chairman ; W. A. L Gibbon , A. It Dufr.iuo , W. A. Tay lor , H. T. Clarke , P. W. Gray W. L Pnr- rotte , John S. llr.idy , II II Modav , E. A. Cuauhy and D. C. Foster Heal Estate Exchange J. W. Paul , T. C. Hrunner , S K. Darling , P. L. Porrlno , S. S. Curtis , M. Moriison John A. Hoyu , Oeorgo W. Amo3 , It S. Uorlln and Joseph Uarkor s fa KEEP TO THE BIGHT Do not bo imposed on by any of the numerous imitations , eub-tltutce , etc , vlilcli nro Hooding the world , There is only ono Sniffs Bpccldc , snd there is nothing like It Our remedy con tains no Mercury , Potash , Arsenic , or nny pois onous eubstanco whatever It builds up the gen eral health from the flr t do o , nnd has never fulled to eradicate contagious blood poison and itscQccts from the srtim Da sure to get the Ecnainc Send your nddrcBS for our Treatlso on Blood end SMn 1)1ihbcs , which will bo malted free SWIFT SPECIFIC CO " . DRS BETTS & BETTS 1408 FAirttM Stiieet , Omaha-Ned. ( Opposlto Paxton Hotel ) Offlce hours , a a. m , to 8 p. m. Sundays , 10 a. m. , lo P m. BrcclalltUln ChronicJJcryoui , Skin nnd Dlood Dt- cascs tyConsultatlon ot offlco or by mall free Medi cines sent by mall or civriss , securely packed , freB from observation Guarantees to cure quickly , safe ly nnd permanently NERVOUS riEBILITY sgrsMasssii slons Physlcftl decar arlstng Jrom iiillacretlon , ex * cess or lnilulKenco proUuciOK eleeplesneis despon dency , piranlci m the faro , iwernlon tosuclety , eoJtlr dlscourfiKCa , lack or conlldenco dull untlt for fttudjr or buMnuxs , ami tlnila Wto a burden , tiufely , perrain- tntly and privately curett Consult Drs Uetts A Uotts , JttW tarnain btre t , Umaba , Nub Blood and Skin Disease WSrvfcSifft " , results , completely eradlcatol without the aid ox mercury , ticrofula erysipelas , fever sores , Dlotcbes , iilcert pains In the hmui and bones , syphilitic sore throat , mouth and tongue catarrh , etc , permanently curcU where others have fat cJ Kidney Urinar ? KnrirulSc ? ( itmtSlsSi ! ? quent bumlnior bltfoJy urlno , urlno hlxh co'ored or with milky pdlmonton atanJln weak bark.Konorr tuna , Bleotcy tltU , etc rromptly onJ lafely cured • charges reasonable GJT1KTirJl1TTTJ T8 ! Guaranteed per moral complete without cuttlnu , caustic ordlllatlon Cures elTected nt homo by patient without a moments pntn or annoyance To Young Men and Midflle-Aqed Men ! PITDP rio ' nwful effects of early ASITDI UUKd Vice , wlilLh brinKS ori 'anlo weakness , ilestroyliiii both mind nnd body , vvltU all tsdreadeu Ills , permanently cured , HD 3 BCTTv ! Address these wto hsvo lm- UniJi Dullu pnlrcd thonisolvcs by improper Induliconcesund and solltHry habits , which rum both body nn J uilud , untitling them fur business , study or niarrlnuo _ , MAinilU ) Men , or llioso entering on that happy life , uiaro of physlclnl tlebl'lty.iiuli.kly nssiitoJ OUR SUCCESS , Is based upon facts , first practical experience , acc ond-cMary case In especially studleJ thus sUrtlnit arlftht , thtrj medicines nro ( ireoarod In our own la bntory ozuctly to suit cucd casti , thus afTbttlnz curei without Injury t y"tcnd cents postage for celebrated works on chronic , nt > rvoua and Ufhcatoditenies , Thousan Is cured Jtta friendly letter or call may Ba\eyou fu ture sutTerlnir itndftharae , andaddcolaun yenrs to life | * No letters answered unties acturapanlu4 by 1 cents In stamps Address or call enVIES VIES , KllTTS & UETTS , 1(13 l'ttrninibtreet , Oinnlis Nell $ The Cod p That Helps to Cure f The Cold The disagreeable W lasto ofthe COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in SCttLTS Ol-I'tiro Cod IJvcp Oil nilh HYPOPHOSPHITE8 OP HlwrXl AJ > TE > BODA , The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION , imoM ; ] UTiti , cai'iai , roi.u , on A > All > U IHhi.tN.l : > , may Hike tlio remedy kUi | as mucli piulsfuctlcm ns lie uould tatco mlllc ' I'lDSlciaus are jircscrlb- lug It ovorjwhero It ii nprrlrrtcmuUian ainlauonderfullIeKliproiliirir , Titlettoother 1'IIACTICK LIMITED TO ItlSUANRS OF WO.TinV , Offlco B. Bair I3tt nt l > iuila his Omaha Neb A COODRIOH Att'y aMaw 131 llsir J m boruBt , Chicago : udvics frae ; at yoirs ox perlenros business quietly and lejilly tram acted Save lour Hair BY a timely trtaef Aycr's HnJr VlRor This iiroiiralloti ] lias no cqunl as n ilrc lnp ; . It krpiw tlioscnlpclcnn.cool , nud licnltliy , tuiii , picserios tlio color , fullness , ami beauty ot tlio linlr " I was rapidly lioromlnj ? bald anil prnyj lint nttcn utliiK two or tlirco bottli'S ot Ajtafft Hair VI or my lialr prow tlilclc iunlfilossy anil tlio nrlpliml color nas tcstonnl " Mclvlli AUlrlcli , Caunnn CentreK It " Some tlmo iao I lent all my linlr In cmneqiiuico irf uioailcs After tluo waiting , no new piouth upunrril | I tlicii used Ajtr's linlr Vigor tuitl my linir grew Thick and Strong : . It lias apparently como to stay Tlio Vigor Is niili'iit jy a srt'nt nlil to nnturu " J. H. Wllliniiis , riorcsvlllp , Texas "I liavn uscit Ayers Hair Vigor for tlin past four or fhu joars atul find It a most satisfactory rtrpssliiR for tlio linlr It is nil I could dcsiie , btliiK linrinlcss , musing tlio linlr to retain its tiaturnl color , and u nulrliiR but a small quantity to rondei tlio ball easy In tuinnno " Mrs M. A. Ilaiiey , 0 Cliailes sticet , iln\eiliill , Mnss " I have been itslnp : Ayers ITalr Vigor foi sui cral Jinrs , und btllu\ Hint It lias cauied inv linlr to letaln Its naturnl coloi " Mis II , J. King , Dealer In Iliy Goods , G , Illsbopi tllu , Md Ayers ' Hair Vigor , rnni'AiirD nr Or J. C. Aycr Si Co , Lowell , Mass Bold bj Druggists nut ] terfuniers This Obstreperous Infant l - = /t\ \ Positively refuses any longer to wear baby dresses Kilts are what he longs for and must have MOTHERS of likeminded children would do well to make the desired change at this time In our large line of Kilt Suits Which weiaro selling at Greatly lliicwl Prices We are sure you will find somethingto your liking ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN ' "Is oup line of I Jersey Kit ! Suits , Formerly sold at $7 , $8 , and $0 , now selling at - SB5. AX THE EXFOSlTlQNZZr r I HIVERSELLE , PARIS , 1359 , The Highest Po3siblo Premium , THD • 0NIsYGRftHS PRIZE POR OUWiHG f-lAGHINES , WAS AWARDED TO Wtl LER & WILSON MFG . CO , AND THE * < GR0SS 0F THE * * LEQION OF HONOR , WAS CONFERRED UPON NATHANIEL WHEELER , The President of the Company WHEELER & iWILSON MFG GO * 18B-1H7 WitU < * li AVf , Chloaco SO > L1 > KY F. E. PLODMAN & CO 220 N. lQUilfJI , Omnliii , Noli TIMKEHSPHWG VEHICLES | HiiiulfjJie/aiyuMiiiMiitt lffll Try Him Arsntly lmrrp onwi . tt > . • ! " • , • n U paixfl S e0jeotrldlii | n .M > l < vKl , TaoflpruiKilenirUi * nd a3rt n ccuMtnff Ut the wolgbt pav oo them , .Xdipus ) ia llr udiita rough c-J'intry u line Wtx arlvoa vruinnro * bJi BatUfuotlori yr Collar , TO WEAKW1EM Butterlni from tiiu i iuiU ol ) cm thru 11 rrora , < nrly decoy , wiuitlm wcaknrn , kot nianbuxl , rte 1 will -Dil a taluablo treallia iwnli'ili cnlalnlnff ( ul' liartlculart U't ' lioino cure I lU' .i ; ot rl urge A I > 'cndiro | | llcolwcrl5i houlii Iw rraU by verr plan wlio li nervniu ami itehlllmtPil Xililixu , I Vrot , V , C. IOWLIiltIHooUuiiConu ONE THOUSAND J Pairs of MEN'S PANTS Will be our drawing card for this week They arc mostly odd * suit pants and remnants of our pant stock , all of good quality , splendid patterns , which wi'/ ' match well with most any coat and vest To stimulate business in this dull season we offci * > H them at H $1.90 , $2.25 , $2.50 and $2.90. I Regularly these pants would cost more than double , and the prices we offer them at make them H the cream of all bargains H HATS FOR SPRING 1890. I It is rather early to talk about Spring Goods , especially in this kind of weather , but wo H have our New Spring Hats in , and we want to let you know it We were obliged to get our | stock in ahead of time Owing to the mild weather in the early season , we sold a great many | more Hats than we anticipated , so much that about the holidays our stock was entirely cleaned B out , and hundreds of customers were disappointed , so we telegraphed to the manufacturers H with whom the orders for spring were placed to hurry our goods , and hero we are now with an H entirely new and fresh stock and what a stock ! Much larger and finer than ever It is need H less to say much about prices everybody knows that we are selling Hats at about one-half what H regular hat stores charge , and that is the reason we arc selling them out so fast H W d L 1 " tiT * * or lc 'cmc' ' ' ° ' weat-'ler ' we arc having now , we recom- H SW , ! , lfl m B i3 > end our genuine Cork-sole Shoes They are the most H I I L f H j4 _ comfortable and keep , your feet dry and warm We I b * BmmvM tatfT offer them in fine calf for $2.75" every shoe store i * m charges $4.00 or $4.50 for the same quality H Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets " " During Januay ! and February our store clo33s at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. I • * NEW " jEBSEY RUBBEbTsHOE Co ! WINS , I If you want Pure Gum Sandals , get Jerseys M. . ' If you want High Button Gaiteis , Leather Fly , get Jerseys K If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Arctics , get Jerseys M * ' If you want Back Buckle Fine Arctics , get Jerseys BJ I If you want Fine Jersey Cloth Alaskas , get Jerseys * B | If you want Two Buckle Fine Excluders.get Jerseys H ] If you want the Neatest Overshoes , get Jerseys TAj 9 If you want Fine Self-acting Sandals , get Ierseys / > " i P , If you want Narrow Widths , NO HEEL , get Jerseys M"1 . If you want wide widths , get Jerseys A. If you want Rubber Boots , Arctics , Excluders or Lumbermen Overs , get Jerseys jH The New Jersey Co put HEEL PLATES ON FREE Ask for M Jerseys jH I am Western Agent for the New Jersey Rubber Shoe Co , and sell at whole M sale only J also job Felt Boots and German Sox B Prices the Lowest , Goods the Best Z. T. LI1SEY , lill Harney St , Omaha , Nebraska I DrJ.EJcGREW The Well Known Specialist , MW g tjBy M Istinnurpassctlin KpiS iwilvS * all forms of I'm- / 7 SS i nrp * acuro tfunr- / . 'Wftn ttntoed hjiLTiim- /Si/ S lSJKS * Ambition ' 1 htu- aKgSj i / l quickly and pop c'o.&urX'M'n > \ ' riiiliu ! Office SE Cor lUtli & Jackson Sts Omalin , Neb , ' The largest , lustukt und tlne.t In tlitf vrorld U Pa.siMiciiruccoiuiiicKlaUuna unurccHei Nov \ York to Glnsgow via Londonderry liernnlii , Fnbruary let | Circapula , . . , lob 1'itli l irni'SBla . . . lVb ftli | Clrcassla lob SINew Now > Yot'U to Azoios.Gibiniter and Italy Bolivia 2.2. - ( • , February . PAr.oox , Beimnd G'hsmi Steeii vnu ritu on louest tanna Kxcur.il < ri 'Ul'xjCi rt'Hiiojil , iiioilemiiilable to return Hy olt i r tj I'icuir- ckUb | Clyilo hhJ Sort i vt IteUnJ or Jtlver -Mtrsuy mul faouth ot InUiJ , or Naples aa I yibrilur Kxcuiisions or 1van on Cosuvuvrlt Tduiirt on loA-Jst torma TravJlors' ClicuUc LittcrHof ( 'rmllt unil Ir.itl8 for any amount ai loMehtiunent rtixt Apiy \ < to auycf our I004I ( lKt'uisor to He ton MMi , CMciio , Ills II B , Ham II \ . ilOllllKS a 11. MAHK3 , u. r. ni-pot. SHpE DEALERS SI ebnuwllli.eaof foots and fciioaB ra\imfnc'tiir- ed by o. M. lloiiileraoii & Co , ot Chicago l' e > lories at CbUat'o , Lixttn Ills and I'oa lill luc , \\l * hliould wntB BAM N. W.VI&ON , rejl- UeirB , KltlJMONr KBU Travcliuj CHat lleadquurttrs rsr Itubbvrs , • PORTLANLV" " A rich , bonutlful tract of table land sovpn hundred (700) ( ) foot above , , the Willamette Hoautiful Parks , with mineral springs , shade trooa and macadami/cd walks A building souloty in operation oroctlii cottages and stores fotront , or sale A motor line is being construct ed , to bo In operation by May next , with Co faro Only 600 of the .1700 of those lots are placed on the market at a quarter of their Value These lots nro sold .on the Installment plan , with easy naymonts or a liberal discount for cash A special arrangement will bo made with patties purchasing ono or moro blocks 'I'licu ? 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