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I TTTR DM ATI A DAILY BEE THURSDAY. MAY 18. 1893. IATENSER HAS COT THE JOB Board of Education Architect Will Boss the Work on the Now FostofDco. MARTIN'S ' FACTION SCORES THE VICTORY ttmt of fight In Which the Slnte Central Committee TV Pitted ARnlnit Pram * Inont Individual Democrat ! AVho Unit Endorsed Henry Volt. The long nnd bitter democratic fight' over the position of chief of construction of the now federal building In Omaha is over nnd Mr. Henry Voss has been defeated. A telegram was received from Washington yesterday stating that Mr. John Untcnscr had been appointed to fill the position. This appears to bo a decided victory for the dem ocratic state central committee , The fight lias been n peculiar ono In some respects. While Mr. voss was personally upon good terms with many of the members of the state central committee , hU un friendly relations with Chairman Martin wcro tlio means of preventing him from seeking the support of the state central committee nnd this gave Mr , J-atenscr his vantage ground. Prior to the last meeting of the state central committee Mr. Voss had sent his application on to Washington , but hearing that Chairman Martin was preparing to deal him n power ful blow by getting the state central com mittee to endorse some ono else Voss hurried to the Paxton hotel to sco the members of the committee on the day of the last meet ing nnd forestall the work of Martin If ho could. Ho was too late. A majority of the committee had already signed Mr. Latcn- Bcr'a application and Mr. Voss saw that his battle would have to bo fought with out the nlil of the committee. Ho Btlll Imd hopes that ox-Governor Boyd nnd other friends would moro than overbalance the Influence of the central committee , for ho had Mr. Boyd on his side. A week or so later ho secured the appoint ment , but before the commission had left Secretary Carlisle's hands n batch of burn ing protests were hurried away to Washing ton and the appointment was hung up. Mr. Voss was notiiicd that his appointment had been revoked ana that the whole matter Would bo done over. For nearly n month the matter has been pending and there has been forwarded to Hecrotnry Carlisle something like half n ivngon load of documents on both sides of the light. There have been several other candidates besides Voss nnd Iiatcnscr , but the fact that Mr. Latcnscr had the support of the state central committee placed him in the forefront in the fight. Mr. 'John La tenser , the successful aspi rant , Is at present architect for the Board of Education. Ho will doubtless be obliged to plvo up this position , for it is understood that the present administration is going to re quire nil of the time of the superintendent of the federal building. Xho salary Is $3 a day. _ To ( Jet lit the I'l Kcgnrdlng Hood's Sarsaparilla , ask the people ple who take this medicine , or read the testimonials menials often published in this paper. They will certainly convince you that Hood's Sar saparilla possesses unequalled merit , and that HOOD'S CURES. Hood's Pills cure constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of thu alimentary canal. They are the best family cathartic. "Tho Madison , " ( family hotel ) , 21st nnd Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day. Drcxol Hotel , ] Cth& Webster , Iblkfrom Mo.Pac. & Elk. depot. Nat. Brown , prop , FEDERAL COTJKT OPENS. Omaha CJrnncl .lury ut Work Investigat ing Cluircrg Minor Canes. The federal grand Jury began Its Jwork yesterday. At 10 o'clocktho Jurors , twenty In number , appeared before Judge pundy and were sworn. Opposite the jury sat a squad of criminals who will bo the sub jects of investigation at this term of court. They eyed the Jury keenly ns the Judge Im parted some general instructions. Major Pcarman was appointed as foreman of the Jury nnd after a few words from tlio district attorney with regard to the duties that would devolve upon them and the probable amount of work that would bo required at this term the Jury was escorted to the small court room below by a deputy and the work of sifting out tlio evidence of crime hegan. M6st of the criminals in custody nro said to bo guilty of either counter- felting or selling liquor to the Indians or without n legal permit. Thcro is ono case of alleged murder. R. A. Baxter , n private in the Sixth cavalry. Is accused of killing a fellow soldier at Fort NIobrar.i. Following are the names of the jurymen : S. G. Harris , G. G. Seay , I. W. Poarman , Maurice Sullivan. J. S. Miller. John A. Templeton , It E. Allen , W. M. Williams. Richard Stobblns , Julius Jankowsklo , John Jj. McCnguo , J. D. Murphy , O. F. Muntzin- ger , Charles F. Catlin , Jerome B. Par- rote , Fr < Sd it. Smith. A. U. Peck , W. L , . May , A. J. Simpson and T. S. Wilson. The petit Jury will bo called next week. , Jcsso KoDcrtson , William Corey and Albert Davis , the young men who were ar rested sovornl months ago upon a charge of breaking into the postolllro at Aspinwall Ncby and wcro Indicted by the grand Jury at the January term , were arraigned this morn Ing and pleaded not guilty. They will bo tried as soon as the petit jury Is empaneled Don't Fool With n Cold. From l/ie / New 1'orfc Sim. i Wo must repeat our warning against penu inonla ; the most dangerous dlscaso whlcl prevails In the city , nnd which Is cxtraordl iiarily prevalent at this tlmo. Colds arc ovci more dangerous at this season than in th winter , lie on the guard at all times ngalns taking a cold. Look out for it If you take it Gladstone goes to bed and sends for n docto Whenever ho has it cold , and consequently hi always gets well in n very short time. Th Sun is right and their warning should b headed. For colds there Is nothing bcttc than Chamberlain's Cough Uomo'ly. It prevents vents any tendency of u cold toward pnoi nionla. It Is pleasant and safe to take Children like It , It Costa Moro to stay homo , than to take advantage of the Burlington $10 excursion to Sheri dan , Wyo. , Tuosdny , Mny 110. Abk the city tlokot njjont nt 1321 Far- nnm street for further imrtloulara , 10 Kiciirsion to Sherlilun , Wyo. W 10 , Tuesday , May 30 , thoBurlington Route will Boll excursion tickets to Sheridan , Wyo. ( good to return until Juno 5) ) , at the very low rate of $10,00 for the round trip. Tickets will bo accepted for pas sage on train No. 5 , leaving Omaha at 10:15 : u. in. , May 30 , and arriving at Sher idan at 3:30 : p. in. , Muy 31. Through sleeping car , Omaha to Shor- idan. Returning , special train leaves Sher idan Friday evening. Juno 2 , roaches Omaha Saturday evening , Juno 3. Tick- ntajvlll bo honored on this train and also on regular returning trains. This is an unoquulcn opportunity of visiting the coming metropolis of the fJowor Northwest , and you will do well to avail yourself of it. The city ticket agent , at 1324 Fnrnam street , will gladly give you full information , You Ought to See Those superb dining cars which the Nickel Plato rend will put on service May 28 , They are all ready and are magnificently furnished and completely equipped. Hardly a railroad in the land can show their equal. No road has Anything superior , FU.WSltAL XUT1VE. Kotteti o/flre llnu or leu under thil hind , titty tent f i i' . < < 'C'i ' ' ncWftfu/uil line ten coit * . . The funeral services of donrclu T. llrunnrr , daughter of Mr. und Mr * . T. 0 llrunncr. will [ i tuko place on 1'riday , ut 2 o'clock , from their -U'sWciici' , No. m North 10th street. HAYDEN BROS. THURSDAY Today Will be a Memorable Day in Bilks and Dross Goods. PRICES NEVER MADE IN OMAHA BEFORE I'artlcuUr Attention li Cnllcd to lie Silk Quotation Iteml the lire * * ( loodi Of- feri 1'our Special Thing * In the Clothing Department. Wo present some of the most phenom enal opportunities this week for the purchase of silks and velvets nt half usual prices over known in this city. Wo have thousands of yards of the S. P. Morse stock of silks which must bo closed out nt onco. It Is an absolute fact , as our customers for the past two weeks will attest , that wo sell the SAME SILKS for LESS MONEY , or , BETTER SILKS for the SAME MONEY than others. Now is the tlmo to save money on purchases for summer wear. 100 pieces genuine Knl Kai wash silks , beautiful styles , lowest prlco over quoted and printed , 49c a yard. 100 pieces solid colors Jnp silks , 22 inches wide , worth 05c , go at 39c yard. 300 pieces printed Jap silks , heavy , all pure silk , 24 Inches wide , dark and light grounds , small neat figures , dots , crescents , stripes and Persian effects , worth $1.25 , only Coo yard. 150 pieces choice scarce shades In clo- gant silk velvet , worth $1.40 , at $1.00 yard. 100 pieces of the best velvet shown in this city at price given nnd in all the now shades. $1.25 yard. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS. A word to shrewd buyers who know the value of dry goods as well as they know the value of a dollar when they sco it. Wo carry in stock the best grades of all wool and silk and wool fabrics and the largest assortment to select from. Wo are acknowledged to bo the LEADERS and PROMOTERS of low prices. Wo are selling hop sackings for 50c that other houses ask 85c for. Wo will sell you a 40-inch albatross for 40c that other houses ask 75o for. Wo will sell you an elegant silk and wool bcngalino for $1.00 that S. P. Morse & Co. sold for $1.50. Wo will f-ell you a black satin finish henrietta for 05c that S. P. Morse & Co. bold for $1.00. 4 CLOTHING SPECIALS. A special line of line men's suits in ' light'colord , this season's fresh goods , fancy weaves , sold regularly for $10.00 , in this sale at $7.50. There is a nice as sortment of sizes and we can lit you per fectly. 250 boys' suits in all grades , light and dark colors , no shoddy ; none of these worth less than $2.50 to $4.00 , all in one lot at $1.00 each. 75 fancy worsted men's suits in all different styles of cuts , known as the clay worsted , with or without'bind- ing. In this sale. $10.00. Any other store will ask you $14.00 for this suit. All our boys' fancy suits in kilts or three-piece suits nro reduced one-third of their actual value. Wo want to clear our counters HAYDEN BROS. neat this on I'luMOH anil Orcau0 > A Kimball upright , $115.00. Chickering baby grand , $125.00 , A splendid upright , $140.00. An Estoy organ , S10.00. A Kimball organ , $25.00. Chicago cottage , $25.00. Newman Bros. , $30.00. Taylor & Parly , $30.00. Camp & Co. , $30.00. WOODBRIDGE BR03.t Green's runners' Excursion May 18th at 2:15 : p. m. , via Union Pacific llyer. Gothenburg and return , $7.50. .Tulcsburg , Cole , , and return , $11.00. Sidney and return. $12.50. The last opportunity this month to BCO the great water po\ycr and enjoy a din ner cooked by electricity in the presence of all. Tickets can bo secured only of W. H. Green. 217 Karbach block. Spccml Low Kuto Kxcurstoii to Houston , TCXUH. A special low rnto excursion for land investors to Houston , Texas , will bo made Thurodny , May 25 , leaving Omaha at 9:50 : p. m. Time , forty-six hours. For tickets apply to R. O. " Patterson , 425 Ramgo block , Omaha , Neb. Seethe celebrated Sohmor piano nt Ford & ChnrlUmMiibio Co. , 1503 Dodgo. Fat Chlcneo In Your Pocket. You can do BO by purchasing n copy of "Moran'fi Dictionary of Chicago. " This World's fair guldo has received the endorsement dorsomont of the World's Columbian ox- position. It ill BO contains n complete map of Chicago and la the only recog nized and standard guido of the World's Fair city. For sale by George E. Moran publisher , -lit Herald building , Chlcafi' ' 111. , and by J. I. Fruohaiif , 414 Soutl 15th street , Omaha , Nob. Prlco , 60c poi copy. A Short Postponement. Owing1 to a combination of circum stances the Nickel Plato road has been obliged to defer the inauguration of its through train service until the 28tl inst. On and after that day oast-haunt trains on tlio Nickel Plato road will leave Chicago 7:35 : a. m. , 2:30 : p. m. ant 9:30 : p. ra. West-bound trains will leave Buffalo 5:50 : a. in. , 12:05 : noon and 11:25 : p. m , No change of sleeping cars be tween Boston , New York und Chicago in cither direction. Superb dining cars Shot Into n I'nisoiiKcr Train , Some malicious jiorsou shot through th window of coacii 51)1 ) on No. a , Union Pacific , Tucsduy night as tlio train was pasblnr ; th Fremont , UlUhorn & Missouri Valley crossing nt Fremont. Ono passenger was cut about the face with flying glass , but not borlously Injured , The l > olico ut Fremont wcro notified. A Now Cure for Itlieumntliui , JosepU V. Dyry , of Warsaw , III. , was trou bled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies , but says none of them scorned to do him any peed , but finally ho got hold of ono that speedily cured him. Ho wns much pleased with It , and felt sura that oth ers similarly nlUlctod would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. Ho status for the benefit of the publla that it is called Chamberlain's Pain 13alm , Secretary Morton Can Not Come , Dr. George IA Miller received n telegram yesterday from Secretary Morton stating that he could not ho-in Omaha at the opening of the Manufacturers exposition. Th secre tary reprotted that pressing olUclal duties would keep him In Washington until after the date fixed lot opening the big Omaha show. FALCONER'S ' GRAND Purchase of Underwear on Sale Today Friday and Saturday , CHILDREN'S ' 25C UNDER VESTS 'GOAT5C l-adle ' 35o Vr t * for Or , 40o Veitt for 13o 1,60 Clowm Ofle. 'The rineit Vftluo Kvcr Shown In any Market. The success of our hosiery Bale was phcnominal , better bargains never were offered. The underwear bargains .will bring In oven n larger crowd. CHILDREN'S RIBBED VESTS CC. Limit six vests to a customer. These are 25c vests , Jersey ribbed , high neck and long sleeves. At 5c each they will scarcely last a day. LADIES' VESTS 90. You cannot buy this vestwholesale for 'ess than $2.50 per do/on , and you will never got them again for Do each. Only J to a customer at this prlco. VESTS AT 13U. cUbtomor tomorrow. PANTS AT 190. Ladies' full weight jersey ribbed pants 5c goods ; for this sale lOc per pair. MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 25C. Men's heavy merino shirts and draw ers in ton , blue mixed nnd gray , winter voights 75c quality at 25o per garment. These are the greatest bargains in inderwcar over offered to the Omaha iconic , and could only bo made possible > y the enormous quantity wo bought of .hem and the small margin wo are will- 'ng to sell them at. COMBINATION SUITS 480. 3 suits to a customer , high neck and ow neck , in ecru , white , pink nnd blue ; adics' 81.00 combination suits , for 3 days , 3 to n customer , at 48c each. COMBINATION SUITS , 78O. Nowhcro can you duplicate this suit at less than $1.25 ; some ask $1.50 for them ; they nro silk finished lisle thread and come in ecru only ; 78c per suit to day , Friday ana Saturday ; 10 per cent off of every purchase of any of our regular underwear during this three days sale.MUSLIN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. 17c. A line of corset covers and chil dren's drawers , all excellent vnhio. 39c. Beautiful trimmed corset covers , drawers in cluster tucks , gowns with Buckings and millings , misses' drawers , cluster tucks nnd embroidery trimmed. ( Vll regular value 75c. 49c. An elegant gown embroidery : rimmcd , drawers cluster tucks nnd cm- aroidcry trimmed. 78c. Corset covers in square nnd V neck , beautiful goods ; cambric drawers , cluster tuck and embroidery trimmed ; jowns , elegantly trimmed in insertion nnd edge with cluster tucks. 98c. Gowns , excellent values , in extra wide and extra long , very handsomely trimmed ; cambric drawers , cluster tucks and embroidery trimmed nnd hem stitched embroidery trimmed ; cambric corset covers , trimmed with insertion ind edge ; skirts , with cluster tucks and liomstitchcd rufllcs and embroidery ruf- llo trimmed. APRONS. Aprons 33c. The greatest bargains in aprons ever offered in this city. Blacks in plain nnd satin stripes. White in hemstitched , tutkcd and satin borders , all elegant goods , regular value from 50c to 75c , all go for 33c. N.B. FALCONER. _ HAYDKN DUOS. Special Snlo of Underwear. Ladies' Jersey ribbed vests , full sizes , worth 12Jc e"aeh , on snlo today , only 2c each. 1 case ladies' ' Swiss riobcd vests , nicely trimmed on neck and good qual ity , only 5o each , worth 20c. 1 case ladies' Egyptian cotton vests , only 12jc , worth 25c. Ladies' fancy Swiss ribbed vests , 23c , worth 50c. 1 case ladies' Swiss ribbed pants , knee length , only 25o per pair. 1 case ladies' combination suits only 75c , worth 81.25. Ladies' gauze vests , bilk tape on neck , worth 40c , on sale today at 9c each. HOSIERY. Ladies' fast black cotton hose , Estoy patent , worth 25c per pair , on sale to day at 9c. 1,000 20-inch English gloria umbrellas only 98c each , worth $1.50. Children's fast black cotton , hose 4c per pair , worth 15c. World's fair souvenir spoons given away at our glove department with every pair of 50c and 75c silk mitts. LADIES' CAPES. Ladies' spring capes , in tan and blue , sold regularly for $7.50 and $9.00 , In ono lot at $0.00 for choico. LADIES' ' SUITS. Wo have a special line in blue nnd tan at $3.95 nnd $1.25 , nnd some exquisite suits from the S. P. Morse Co. stock , as line suits as you over saw , the very latest cloths and stylos. A perfect fit guaranteed. They range in prices from $0.00 up to $25.00. LADIES' JACKETS. Ladies' fancy spring jackets , with capes , now goods , silk linings , tans and gray , worth $12.50 ; for today and this week , only $7.50. CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' HATS. Boys' nnd children's straw hats , 15c , never worth loss than 35o and 50c. Children's nnd misses' oxford hats , 47c , worth 75o. HAYDEN BROS. Insurance Men in Council , There is an important meeting of insur ance men now on nt the Paxton , which will continue nnd conclude today. President Grceno of the Connecticut Mutual Life of Hartford , General Superintend ent Elisha Klsley , district su perintendent Miller and all the general and special agents of Nebraska and Iowa are hero to hold u conference with regard to the interests of the company and the work In this vicinity. Tub gentlemen dined at the Paxton yester day , after which President Greouo gave them a talk along insurance lines. tJ PAIBDHER' ' GREAT Purchase of Blki'eml Pine Wool Dross Goods. Wo Will SET THE PACE ON PRICES Todny Thnt "Will Stnrtlo Into Active riirelinnlne U.Uo the Most Indifferent Dnyeri. We Ilnvo the Goods. Ther AVro llought Itlglit AND WILL POSITIVELY BE SOLD AT LESS THAN i TI1EIH HEAL VALUE. DUESS GOODS AT 150 PER YARD ; you cannot resist this offer. They nro double width English diago nals. double width wool cheviots , double width changeable diagonals , double width pin Btrtpos ; no other house in the country sells-thorn at less than from 30c to Me ; your choice Thursday nt 15u per yard. DRESS GOODS ATIOC. . 40Inchallwool plaids , foulo serge , hciirlottas , brillantlno , eroponaj diagonals- , worth from $1.00to$1.2j per yard.DRESS DRESS GOODS AT COG. The very finest qualities of hcnrlettns , Paris cords , brlllantinos , ladles' cloth , changeable beiges , surah twills , 42 to G4- inches wide , worth from $1.25 to$1.75 per yard. BLACK GOODS , COO. Fine Imported all wool honriotta , French serges , batiste cloth , whip cords , broadcloths , fine mohairs , bril- liantincs , all 40 to 54 inches wide , and you cannot duplicate- them for less than from $1.00 to $1.50. This is the greatest purchase of fine dress goods wo over in ail o. They are the most desirable fabrics in the market today and they are all per fect. bought direct from over stocked importers. Space is too limited to mention all this bar gain. The above is only a sample. You cannot pick up a piece of goods in our whole dress goods stock tomorrow that is not a positive bargain. We must now talk about silks. Wo are go ing to give you the greatest surprises in silks you ever had. 24-INCII CHINA SILKS , 4SC. Wo cleaned up another lot of 21-inch china silks ; they are worth from 75c to $1.00 ; they go on sale tomorrow at 48c a yard. The patterns are cxquite , the quality superb. SILKS AT 75C. A largo lot of beautiful dress and trimmlnir silks , not a yard wortli less than $1.50 , and some worth much more. Wo bought them so that wo can sell them today at 75c. This is a splen did bargain. D on't miss it. Hero is a starter. CHENEY UROS. INDIA SILKS TO MORROW , 9SC PER YARD. You all know what Cheney Bros. India bilks are and that they ought to bring $1.25. Wo sot the pace today at ! )8c ) per yard. Wo have a beautiful stock of them. BLACK SILKS AT $1.05. _ Black grog grain bilks , black faille sjlks , blacic armuro silks , black glace silks , black satin rhadamcs that would bo splendid value at from $1.50 to $1.75 per yard , today they go for $1.05 ; only our choice purchase could make this price possible. Wo hope our friends will all take advantage- these excel lent values as we may not bo able to se cure fauch bargains again this season. FALCONER. These who fail to sco the Calhoun Opera company in light onera nt the Doyd this week will miss n pleasure , lyric and dramatic , not too often to bo had. The company is an excellent one and the operas announced nro all tuneful and merry. ' 'Boceacio" will bo repeated tonlgnt. "Fatlnltza" will bo given tomorrow and Saturday evenings nnd at the Saturday matinee "Said Pasha" will bo heard again. Special arrangements have now been con cluded by which the company will prolong Us stay over Sunday next , and on that evening - ing the perennially popular "The Bohemian Girl" will be the uill , an opera the Calhoun company is particularly strong in. Mr. Frank Llndon and his company pre sent a new play at the Farnam tonight , "Flirtations , " said to be a successful comedy. Tomorrow evening "Damon and Pythias" will bo given , and the engagement will close Saturday with two performances of "Flir tations. " _ "Tho Wages ot Sin" and that merry musi cal genius , Latell , are pleasing Bijou pat rons immensely this week. Trnlnmcn'H Organizer. Timothy T. Slattcry , vice grand master of the Brotherhood of Trainmen , with head quarters nt Galesburg , 111 , , Is in Omaha. About six years ago ' 'Tim , " ns ho was popu larly known , earned n livelihood twisting a brake on a railway line in Mon tana. Subsequently ho became yardmaster - master of the Montana Union road at South Butto. A few years after his arrival in the northwest , ho was called to Galesburg , 111. , to (111 ( the responsible posi tion , which ho at present occupies. Mr. Slattcry has made an excellent record as an organizer , and the knowing ones state that the clay is not far distant when ho will bo nt the head of the oracr. Mr. Slattory reports that the brotherhood is growing rapidly nnd its numerical strength has made it a powerful factor in organized labor. Ho smiles at the rumor that the railway managers con template exterminating organized railroad labor and regards such a movement as not liltcly to bo a successful achievement. Fancy Figure * for Oninlm , "Hero is a singular thing , " said a member of the Board of Education to a Ben reporter this morning , pulling a telegram out of his pocket. "I have hero a message from the secretary of thoBounl of Education at De troit , stating that the Smcad company has offered to place their system of heating and ventilation witli automatic mishlng closets and fans in an eight-room building f or f 3,503. "Now couple this with the fact that the same company wants the Omaha Board of Education to pay 13,700 for the same appa ratus in the same kind and sl j of a building and you have the peculiar situation to which I refer. The Smcad company may have a very good Idnd'of a heating and ventilating machine , but why are wo expected to pay $1,200 more thun tlio board In Detroit for ex actly the same kind of an apparatus ! " Tula Theological School. NEW HAVEN , Conn. , May 17. The com niencemcnt exercises of the Yale Theological school wcro begun this morning and were at tend by about COO pooplo. President Tim othy Iwight presided , and after opening the services with n prajer and hymn , essays wcro delivered by members selected from class. DPRICE'S The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Awmouja ; No Alum. Used in Millions of I owes 40 Years tlie Standard , INDIAN BATHS. * - e The Red Mon's Knowledge of tlio Laws of Health , "TnrfcUli" nnit "Raulnn" Unth of drill. f tlon Known to the Irullntu.-llrm They Do It.-A Leuon From Katur Trhlch tlto AVIln trill Heed Klrkapoo Snjrwa n Granil Kcmedj > , INDIANS TAKIMO VAron IlATng. In this way in Indian takes a "Tnrkl ti" er " KufiUn" Iwlli ; They dig a hole. In theI cartl" In "lilcli tlicy lay tone , nd upon which they bulM fire , fie tlng the Honf to a reil lieatt they then earcfiilly rfnioro the couli ! culling a num. her of saplings they itlck onoend In tlio ground , bend them over anil jilace Iho other cm ) also In the ( round , tuoo extend oter the liot ttouei In the liaiio of a hall loop , liver these poles or hoopi ( ho iBdlint place aim ol animals or blankets. Itthc "ltu sl n"ornpor batli Is rte- ( Ired , they then throw yiater upon the hot rocks. tli gtneratluf steam. These desiring the \anor bath crawl underneath. After the pores of the skin arc opened and ther profusely perspire they crawl out and another Indian dashes bucket * of cold water over them , or they plunge Into a near * > y.tJJ They are tneu rubbed thoroughly with Klckapoo Indian Oil , mil arc gl\rn coulous drafts of Klckapoo Indian Sa wa , after which they roll up la blankets and ha\e a sound sleep. Vfha can tench the ImUnns anything about ucnlth ? IIU own physique nnswcis for lils superior knowledge. Ills "preparations of roots , barki and liorbs , now given to the world for the first time In the Ktcknpoo Indian Remedies are unequalled by any discoveries of tbo med ical world of the whites. 9 When yon feel twinges of pain In your Joints , look out , n slight cold might devel op Rhcumatto Fever. If you have pains In your back or sides your liver Is congested or your kidneys are not performing their work and potion Is gathering In your body. Exposure to cold or contagious disease * would be fatal to you. Pimples , blotches , and other humors In. dlcate that the poison is working In your blood."You feel languid , heavy , dull ; you awake in the morning unrcsted. Beware ! Drive tlieso symptoms away at once I Take Klckapoo Indian Sagwa. It will cleanse your system , heal your diseased organs , purify and enrich the blood , nd clllve every tatntof poison from your body. Then you will foci strong , bright , ftlcrt nnd uctlVG ns the Indian does. Klckapoo Indian SaKWa Is composed of nature's remedies , gatheied and prepared by nature's children , who depend not upon book knowledge for their cuics , but upon thu leaves , tbe flowers , the roots and the herbs thnt are placed in the earth by an all-wise Providence forthobcnefltof every living creature. Why , look at the animals ! If yourhnrso lacks his accustomed vigor you are taught to turn him out to pasture. You do so. The horse gets well. Because there Brows In every flcld the tender leaves of some medicinal plunl which Instinct tells the animals to vat , and docs for the poor old liorso iiteclsely whnl some other , or perhaps the same plmifnll ! do f or n human belnc. Restores the ti aslc < energies ! Renews the lost strength ! Ro vivcs the dumping spirits. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. > Solilly All Drugglstt and Deatei s. T $1.00 per Bottle , 0 Bottles for $5.00. Short Shams Arc thosa ignorao.fi prat9al3rs who withoutany qualifications , any ability , any oxporioncn , any skill , claim to possess the power to cure all the ills of ho bunna rao3. Bai th3ir wid ! ; o worth soon , becomes apparent to their would-be dupes , and these conscienco- lessquacks are soon consignor ! , to the oblivion they so richly merit. In stranga and strong contrastwlt'a these miserable boasters is the quiet , dignified yet courteous demeanor of hose noted leaders of their profession Who , during the past 37 years , hnv abundantly demonstrated their ability to effect speedy , perfect and permanent cures in all the worst forms of those del icate sexual maladies embraced within the general terms of NERVOUS , GHRONIG AND PRIVATE DISEASES. Send 4 cents for their illustrated now book of 120 pages , "Know Thysolf. " e Consultation freo. Call upon or ad dress , with stamp , Drs. Belts & Belts , 119 S , I4tli Street , Cor. Douglas St't OMAHA , - NEB. A GREAT FAVORITE At this season of the year Is tbe Cut-away * front , narrow folded Collar. We make lercral. The leading furnishing goods bouses of your city mill supply you nlth the rarious brands. COON & CO. BRAJJD.SOo ROIWELL. An yon replenishing jour tupply ol linen with our MONARCH SHIRTS ) They will jite you the most satisfactory service of any IbiDg it tbe line that money will buy , GbUBTT , C00i i Hundred suits of clothes made of solid substantial all wool cassimeres and cheviots in two distinct colors and patterns lined with fine serge linings with fancy striped silesia interlinings - linings are placed on sale in our men's clothing department today at the re markable price of six dollars a suit. Two hundred of these suits are in as 4 handsome a fancy blue cheviot as you'll meet on the "Ave" in an hours walk. The other four hundred are made of business looking small gray plaid cassimeres. Even at "Nebras ka's" ordinarily low prices , these suits are worth every I DOLLAR I ' of a ten dollar note but when , they're 'offered to you as we offer them today , it hadn't ought to take you longer to "pick" one than it used to take you to pick a good ripe water melon off the * vine when ofd Farmer Gray , wasn't " -.5 looking ( remember it don't you ) . Two 3 , full rows of these suits are shown in our large -window on Douglas street where you can gain an idea of how they look "on a bust" and there's a table full of 'em halt way down the store 'where you can try on your size and see how it I SUITS : u , Engagement Rings , wedding rings , lovely rings , set rings in great profusion at all sorts of prices. AND UOUdlAS , OMUti. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT. Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I. F. PONDER , Mgr. QMAHft OPTICAL CO. , 222 S. 16m St. COMHCIL'TAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER Jluilo uf tlio llnr.st ijimllly nf Hinim Tolmr > r < i tlmicnn bo Imuirlit , Kqital In mory ri'M'CCt ' til < > io s. aiuiiufuctlroil ] iy If. 11. UIC MKllCANTllJi C1GAH JTACTOKY. bl.Lt.uUi DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. The eminent upoolallit In nurrom. chronic , prUnti. blooJ , iltlii ant tirlnarjr cilia mi Arinlir ill reidaterccl uraduataln modlctno. ui cllplom H ill I cortirmtoi wlllnhJsr. lutlll traitl'u ' "IHi tli. ) tt.'JiU eucct cat rrli , lost imu'juol , soiilm ! irmirmi , nU U Itmii all anl furniot iirlv.Uj itUjim. ; mercury moil Now trontniont for Ion of viul | > o rjr. I'JrtlJi imi'ilo to visit muntr hjtrj tJl atlio n . Uycorrospoudoneo. Medlclnoorliitranuut ! nt \ > t null or OV.KJM ojaraljr piiml , no tnttli to li.ll- tatorontont or en1er. OnoiiariOnal Intorvla * | > rafornl Uoaiultalton fruj. CorrJiiioiUeuJ itrloUr private , lloo * ( Myatorleiot Ufa ) "em troi. Otlljj liourj.J . u m. 19'J p.m. dunJiM U * m. tJlJ ui and ctainpfor circular. ECONOMIZE ON THE PRICE OF YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS t WHEN YOU CAN GET ft THE BEST AT OUR * STUDIO AT SUCH REA SONABLE RATES , m HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , AT POPULAR PRICES , \ 313-31B-317 South 15th Strost. OMAHA. A. Fall S13T OF T2513VII , $5 Tcelli oitrictol la morclnr lOtliaudFarnam StrostJ. L'lOTttor On lltb at. Telcptioue 1U3X 1WJSJSITUIS WITUYOU Fire Sale Commences THURSDAY 18. LOS ANGELES WINE , LIQUOR AND CIGAR CO , , . . 110-118 B. lOtlt St.