- - " ' . . . - - ' ' - ' ' - - w -c-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V--- S TIlE OMAHA : DAILY DEE : IJrRIDAY , FEBRUARY Th , 18fm. _ _ _ _ _ , HAYDEN BROS 01 oslng Cut Cook's OIothing at Half Oook's . Prices. I TilE BIGGEST - SALE ON RECORD I . - nfl rltRlnll In MlIlIllnll nlllt Shrctlnltll-Thc . \ lIot JI"hnmto " J.lllo of " 'nllh nomls III the ' 'lIt-ttcCI' Your lye : on . Our Jlnrltllln Counlcr. BANKRUPT C1.0TIIINO. The greatest cut prlco sale on recon1. There's n young ! fortune In these prices. All M. II. Cook's $8.50 to $ I2.IO men's suits r go I.'rhlny allll Saturday Rt $1,25. $ . All of M. 11. CXik's $15,00 suits Rt $1,50. Cooks $18.00 fine Prince Albert cults $9.00. I Boya' long pant suits Riles 12 to 19 , $3.00 , . $5,00 and $1.50 suits for $1.50 , $2,60 and $3.15. ' Cook'8 knee IJant ) stilts Rges 4 to 15. nt half prIce , 15c , $1.25 anll ( $2.50. . Cook'8 mau's overcoats and ulsters must go regarllless of cost or vAlue. Any $ GOO over- coat for $2,50 : $10.00 , $15.00 and $18,00 overcoats . . coats and ulsters at $5.00 , $1GO and $9.00 , , Men'8 troulers from Cook's stock nt half ' price and less ; $1.50 , $2.50 , $1.00 nllli $5,00 . pants At 75c , $1.25. $2.00 and 250. - , Coolt'fI men's jean pants hAlf price , 50c 750 r nnd 100. : The few fine overcoats left from Cook's stock Are to be closed out nt once , without re- garth to cost , ; Ceok's mncklntoshes hat [ price , $4.00 , $5,00 anti $6.00. , Cook's rubber coats hair price , $2.00 and . $2.50. Cook's leather coats , U,15 and $3.00. . Cook's satchels And travelug ; bags half , . i price. . Cook's entire stock of hats anti caps at SOc on the dollar. : KElW YOUR EYl ON Oh.5t DAIlOAIN COUNTIm Bargains In the 1iflI I of goods you want New ones every day. Special bargains In muslins , flannels end linens , chevIots , call- , COB allll ( shlrtln/s. / cotlonades , etc. , 8.4 PcpJ.erell sheeting , worth 20e , for 12'he , Fruit Of the Loom muslin , worth 8Y.c , for 6c. 6c.I lne brown shirting , worth 7lhc to lOc , fcr 6c , 51/.ic nllli Gc WlllTE OOODS On white goods we make the lowest prices and carry the most complete as ortment , An entirely ! new line of fancy striped lIIusllns anti colored Swisses , In all the latest shalles : fine linens and linen lawns ; new white and colored piques ) ; French nllll Irish dimities ; all colors In tarlatans : hemstitched lawns , ; checked nalnsoolts and figured ! piques You neell so no further cast for line / novel- lies In table linens , napkins aoL ! towels , for our linen department will compare with any such department In the country , both ns to quantity nnd quality , and styles and prices Wg WANT YOU TO sim The nicest , most desirable stock of wash goods you ever laid your eyes on. We have everything ! new of domestic British anti French manufactures See our line ! : ! cf Manchester cloths at 20c , 25c. 29c and 350 YI1. Also the nohlJlest thing In cotton goods , Golf cloth , at 21c. Domestic dimities , elegant showing , at 12c ! anti 15c. Duck suiting nil colors , and designs , at lOc and ISo ) 'd , l'eblJled duck suiting , the very latest 30- Inch , at luc yard. Beautiful swivel effects , In Manchester cot- t tons , checks and stripes , 29c 'ard. French Japonelte , 30-lnch , patterns and col- erin ! ; ! Inimitable At 25c yard Jaconelts , In fiOO dIfferent patterns , and no last season's styles at 12 % c. Domestic sateens , elegant cloth , colorIngs perfect , 10c and 15c. French sateens , never saw such values , at ISo , 20c and ,25c , The wash goods department solicits your In- ' specllon , as we assert we have the most elaborate - ! orate line In the wost. HAYDEN DROS. . TJlI UJlUWT bUTIIIJt ! : ItOUTI Via Itockfs1tttt1 Iihortot Line anti FatoJt 'I It ) ) o. 1'0 all points lu Kansas , Oklahoma , IndIan Territory , Texas and all points In southern Callrornla Only one nIght out to all points In Texas. The "Texas Llmltel leaves Omaha at 6:15 : a. m. dally except Sunday , landing ' , passengers at all points In Texas 12 hours In , advance of all other linE's. Through tourist . cars via Ft Worth and EI Paso to Los An- , geles For full particulars , maps , folders etc. , call at or Address Rock bland ticket office , 1002 Farnam St. ' ClIAS. KENNEDY. O. N. W. 'Po A. : JlUUmH lou n ' I XCUItSION . Snuth \ 'hIho \\'nl"8h ' Unhiroati : On February 6 and 12 , March 6 , April 2 t : and 30. For rates or further Information and n copy of the Homeseekers' GuIde call nt tIm New Wabash office , 1416 Farnam j street or write O. N. CLAYTON , . 'N. W. P. Agent Omaha Neb. ) . , No Venr , . AllIJllt ( old Urllorvo. . In the Black lillis-The output of gold and silver from the mines of the Black hills In 1893 Is ns allows : Gold 221.61fi,858 ounces , with a eolnago value of $4,119.083.21 ; silver , 131,915,20 ounces wtth n coInage value of $90,640.04 The output for 1894 Is placed lJy i _ conservative mining men at : Gold , 443,351.116 ounces : coinage value . $8,238,10G.64. Sliver , - 112,394 ounces ; coinage value , $120,615,80. The Northwestern line , Fremont , lkhorn ; & Missouri Valley railroad , Is the most direct from Omaha , and Its , through trains arc , * equipped ! with Wagner palace sleepers and , . free reclining chair cars. Passengers for the . Keyston ! and holy Terror district buy to t Hermosa : those ! for Green Mountain district buy to Deadwood i ' , Ticket ! ant co 1401 Farnam st. Depot 15th' ' Ilial Webster sts. J. Il DUCIIANAN , j General Passenger Agent , Omaha , Neb. - - aTe - . ' ' To the 1'lIctnc Coast and " eu'rn 1'011111. : ' Via the UnIon PacIfic , the Worhl's Pic. : ' " , tonal LIne , Read the time. To Saa I ran. ' cisco from Omaha , G11h hours : to Portland from Omaha , G5 % hours First class through I ) Pullman cars. DIning car servlco unsur- pasaed. Free reclining chaIr cars. Uphol. ' stored Pullman Colonist .sleepcrs daIly between - . tween Council DlulTs , Omaha nllli San I ran- ; cisco. via C. & N. W. and Union Paclflo sys- , tem without change nt ' , , conenctll1g Cheyenne with similar cars for I'orllllnll ; also dally , between Kansns City anti Portland , connect- .r Ing lit Cheyenne with similar cars for San ' rnnclseo ) , Correspond ; limo anti service ! to Colorado - ratio , Utah WyomIng . Idaho and Montana points. HAHtlY I' . DEUm" , , City Tlcl.et Agent. 1302 F.\rnam street. , . . 1' ' ttttint tu ' 1'lIleo : The Norlhweslern hue fast YestllJ\lleli Chi- i t cngo train that glides cast from the Union I ; r Depot every afternoon at 5:45 : and Into j Chicago lit bUj : next morning with supper and 1.1 l carte hreakfnst. Every Ilart or the _ _ _ 0 ' train Is HIGIl'l' c Other eAstern traIns at 11 :05 : n. m. and 4 ; p. m , dally-good , too. I City ticket ontce , UQl Farnam street a - 'fhu IInrllllJlun UUUlo ( 'hlllll'll' : TIme , ' t Important changes In till Durllngton's , service to Chicago , St. Louis and Kansas - City are made \1y \ the schedule effective / ' ' Wl'tlnesda ) ? . February \ 13 , . Sea thul tables In another column or call t at the city ticket olllce , 1321 Farnam st , . anti t cot full information , . , . . . . . . . . : F ' " ' ' ! ' 'l'hls , Vu5 the 110w , In tim course of 11 conversation yesterday - ' day an old mlJloyo Of the gasoline company ! m east some light on the Eouree Of the lamps ' that the city Is payIng for but which have never ben ! ordered by the city council 'rlu , ' tllllJloyo stilted that there were cases where 11 councilman asked the company to put In n : lamlJ , \ \ Ithout the preliminary of a rrsolu- : tion anti tn these casts the request was UiU. ally grllnted. Councilmen had claimed that , ibis people were In 'hurry for the lIeht and . they IIII ! not wnnt to walt while the resolution - tion was going to the mayor IInd back again : and If the company would SO ahead anti IJut ' It In It would come out all right In the end . The lamps that have been put In on the per- eonal rcsl10nstlJllity of councilmen w ill be ' ' ordered remu'e,1 alHI the nmount charged for t thelll will bo deducted from thll company's bills. _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . Mrs. T. S. hawkins ChaUanooga , 'roan . IIIY8 'l hlloh'lI > Vltall1er saved my IIfl1 ' . .1 consider It the belt remedy for II debllt. , tatel' ' system I ever uiell. " For drapel18la. . liver o'r kidney trouble It excels l'rlce , 75 . ' . . - IGIII by Goodman Drug Cu ' . . . THEY MAY MAKE A TEST CASE. - Local OpposItIon III I'rnmtll"t to Collection of the Income Tits. According to well founded rumors the fabled disagreement Of the monkey and parrot , frequently used as a metaphor ( ex- pressh'o of a lively time Is liable to bo enacted In Nebraska shortly after the first Monday In MArch unless the people subject to the Income tax change their mInds and comply with the federal law The returns thus far made to UnIted States Ile\'enue Collector North , by business men , corporations and people who Arc blessed wIth n barrel of the "evil root , " Arc Very tow In fact , the unnnlmlty with which citizens of means are Ignoring the lAw has caused Uncle SAm to stroke the little bunch of whiskers on his chin with a medItation that Is said to be IInblo to develop Into Indigna- than and subsequent action that will result : In a number of prominent but procrAstinating citizens being called to account next month , when the time for malting returns to the collector expires. The law requires nil who are subject to the tax to make nn accurate return of their Incomes etc" , not later than the first Monday - day of March , 1895 , and Jrovhles ( that In event of Inadvertence so to 110 the offenders will be compelled : to pay the pennlty. Chief Deputy North yesterday said that the results of the canvass to date were very slim Only n few had responded or even sent for bIonIcs , AIIII the collector docs not regard It as his duty to go hunting after peoille subject to tIm law It Is their duty to apply for the blanks , flit them out ntlll make returns proml1th' . Otherwise they are subject to the wrath of the government. On the heels of this olllclni announcement thAt returns are coming In very slowly Is an Interesting rumor , verified by n citizen at prominence , thAt many wealthy Omahans arc going to Ignore the Income tax law and 11IIsh anI of their number forward as a mar- tyr for a test ease and ellllFavor to knock out the law on the ground that It Is an unconstitutional enactment , It Is Iurthermoro said on good authority that several men of wealth residing , In this city have agreed to pool their spare coin arid create a fund to carry the case to the supreme court of the UnIted States If necessary - sary and fight the laconic tax measure to the bitter end. The federal authoritIes on the other han : ! , say that they propose to enforce the law with- ont fear or favor ann regardless of the social position of PeoPle \\'ho are subject to the in- com\l tax. .IS"'IJ IJSCI ,1J ixri . That incomparable fun maker Eddie Fay , will make his Initial bow as a star nt Doyd's theater next Sunday night , when he will be seen as "Cluster" In the fantastic operatic travesty entitled "orr the earth. " llr. : Fay Is well remembered here ns the principal comedian In the "Cr'stal Slipper" and "Sin- bad" companies , and thousands of our theater goers have laughed till theIr sldcs ached at his funny antics , hIs clever mimicry , and his IrreslslllJly funny burlesque In\p \ rsona. tlons. Eddie Fey has a unique personality of his own. Ills methods of producing laughter are original with hImself , and he has no successful Imitators , The character of "Clus- ter" " gearth" his In "Off the Is one after own heart , and he fairly revels In It. He simply fills the surrounding ! atmosphere with fun , until his audience Is laughing with him and nt him , and all around and abut him llr. : Fay has the advantage of being surrounded - rounded by one of the greatest extravaganza companies ever organized , comprising nearly a hundred people. The scenic environment Is said to lJe the most elaborate ever seen In this city The engagement Is limited to four nIghts with matinee 'ednesday. The sale of scats opens tomorrow morning. I A large , jolly crowd gathered at the armory last night , and It was not only a grand SPei- tacle , but very Interesting-the crowd of sIghtseers , the gorgeously decorated building and the quaInt , old Midway whIch Is becom- lag more and more IIIte the original. The grand parade , which opens and closes each evenIng's festivities , was the wonder of all Here you see the Congo Free States' l\1'lItary band , the ColumbIan guards , gray clad Apal- I 103 , the coy maidens from the Japanese village - lage , lovely maidens from the Moorish palace , howling savages from Dahomey bonnie colleens - Icons Irem Donegal castle , flower / girls and fakirs from the streets of Cairo and sturdy mcdchen9 from old Vienna march In brllllmt : array. The only great Sahara camel at pres- eat In the state. All or the booths were well patronized , and whllo at times the jam was Indeed IIIte the original MIdway , everybody scented : to be well satisfied. The MIdway Plaisance has certainly been reproduced wIth much cleverness , even to the turnstile at the entrance , the Ferris wheel In the middle , the red coated guide sellers and Innumerable other little details that are Interesting and ainucing . There will be only two more performances - formances , tonight and tomorrow night. A- special matinee for Indies and children will be given at the Empire at 2:30 : today , Itusco & Swlrl's "Unclo ' " Tom's CabIn" being the attraction Tim usual price of 25e for any scat In the house will be In force. The usual Saturday matinee will bo given to. morrow. . nC'o..t COJ..nrsolJ. ; Are the good qualities possessed by 1100d's Sarsapnrllla. Above nil It purifies the blood , thus strengthening the nerves ; It regulates the digestive organs , Invigorates time kidneys I and liver , tones and builds up the entire system , cures EcroIuln , dyspepsia , catarrh and rheumatism Get Hood's and only . , Hood'l - Hooel's Pills cure all lllver Ills , b1l110usness , JaundIce , IndIgestion , slclt headache 25c. . 1I111"IIIIrs I.oot IL Store , Burglars broke Into BIshop & Osborn's grd- cery store on Military avenue nt the terminus of the Walnut Hili street car line Wednesday night and stole about $100 worth of supplies. They took nearly 1i00 cigars , a caddy of tobacco , several sacks of flour , n canister of coffee , some tea and numerous oilier small artlclea An attempt was also made to break open time safe but It seems that the thieves were amateurs . tours and did not accomplish their designs , c Ir"clor,1 Court Not ell n 19 generally regarded In federal circles that Euclid Martin will \ accept the postmaster- ship : Assistant District Attorney Rush and Chief Deputy Coggeshall of time United States marshal's alice have returned from Geneva Nelllo A. Baldwin of Geneva , arrested for selling liquor without a license , has waived examination : and given bond for trIal nt next term of federal court . - IORSE DRY GOODS CO. - Dntteriok's ] Match Pattern Fashion Sheets , and Dcltne wrs Received , Yesterday. - READ CROCKERY ADV. ON PAGE fiVE Enormous Cut In l'rlcc. on Evorythln ! : In tbo Storo-Not n ollnn Worth" tc- served-Everything ( loci for Little or NothIng. Only a few days more and the now concern will take possession j wo must reduce prices terribly from today on to reach the figures set In the contract of sale. The terrible colll weather of n week ago kept lots away and trade was large but not so large as we needed to get the stock down. IHACK GOODS. Are to be wiped out not n yard Is to be left to tell thnt wo were ever In business , We mAIm just four lots for tomorrow and they are the cream \Jf the stoclc A lot of novelties , actual value 75e , ore now 43c. 50.lneh canvas cloth goods , worth $1.50 a - yard , arc now G9c. 54.lnch cheviots , a close price was $1.75 n yard , but we mark them 90c. Extra quality camel's haIr cloth , our regular - lar $2.00 and $2,50 goods , are now 98e. BLACK SILKS. 24.lnch black gros grain. and 24-lnch black Faille Francalse , $1.50 , for 75c. 21.lneh black surahm 85e grade for 60e. A good quality black sarah for 35c. I Black Pentl-lle.sole are now G5c. Dlack satins are now 25c. All time 21-lnch colored China sIlks \ and all 76c colored urahs ' ! are now 49c. All the $1.00 , $1.25 Faille Frnncalso sllles are 69c. TlIE MORSE DRY OOODS CO. - . IN THE DISTRICT COURT Nonstrllccr l'roRcculln a Striker for As- sI\ult-lIorlJro the J.nw Iteitelit's As an aftermath of the packing house strike which occurred at South Omaha last SUl1lmrr , several suits have found their way Into the criminal courts or this county. One of these cases ts now being tried be- fore Judge. Scott , In which James DralJets Is being' charged wIth assaulting Christ Nelson DurIng the strike his case was I one of those considered by the grand jury. He was Indicted on two counts , first for commItting nn assault with Intent to do great bodily Injury with a dangerous - gerous and deadly weapon , to-wit : A wooden stick : and secondly , for assault and ballery. At tim trial yesterday none of tIme wit- nesses for the state testified that Nelson had been struck with a wooden stick , and only one tesllflel that the weapon used was a club.Vhen the state rested the attorney for the defense arose and moved that the first count lJe stricken from the Indictment on the ground that the state had not proven that the assault was committed with the weapon named , a. wooden sUclt. The assistant - slstant county attorney held that the namIng of a weapon was superfluous and that the statutes provided that an Indlctuent should not be Invalidated by , tIme fact that such surplusage was Incor- corporatel In the Indictment , and read the section of the statutes In which this was laid down. Judge Scott was of an opposite - poslto opinion and waxed .oome\yhat : , facetlous . ' In his colloquy wIth the county attorney. lIe Intimated that he considered the exlst- : lag statutes to be worse than useless and wished that they did not exIst. Assistant County Attorney Day thought that he could find authorities to contradict the court's opinion , allli he was given unUl' ' this morning to do so. - Those Three FIgureR. In answer to the pellllon of Frank Holou- belt , asking for damages from the Swift Packing company for the loss of three fingers , thfT company alleges that the accident was caused entirely by the negligence of the I plaintiff and not by any fault of the , com- pany. Holoubek claimed that he had slipped on a wet floor and In falling thrust hIs hand Into sausage machine , which transformed - formed three of his fingers Into wlenerwurst. The company alleges that In order to carry on Its busIness It Is necessary to keep the floor of the room wet , and that when the plaintiff entered Into Its employ he . knew this fact. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CuntCRtlnl the tiliahin In Judge Ferguson's court room the Na- tional Wall Paper company Is tryIng to 01J- tale n judgment of $720.50 agaInst the es- tate or George R. heard , The amount Is the aggregate of three bills Incurred lJy Beard before his death and assigned to the plaintiff. The administrator of the estate , Thomas J. Beard , Is contesting the claim on tIme grounds that the plaintiffs had pre- sentel the claim to tIme county court and that ' It had not been allowed - - Jlstrlct Court Notc In the coummty court the will of Mrs. Mary M. Cow has been admitted to probate Yesterday JUdge Scott revolted his order which sentenced Willie Haley to the . reform school The boy's sister has promIsed to keep him out of mIschief and he was released under $200 bond. I Deforo Judge Dume tIme case of Alfred For- man against Samuel S. Campbell Is being IIr- gued The defendant sold some property to the plaintiff but failed to give 11 clear title and the latter wants this little oversight rec- tified. Yesterday the grand jury heard IL num- bee of witnesses In the case of James Lee. Leo was arrested last December for stealing an overcoat from Germanla hall while tIme owner was lost In the enchantment of n waltz A number of prostitutes have be'en summoned to appear before the jury . NlIlI1ell the Conmmnittees At the meeting of the Dullders and Traders exchange , yesterday forenoon , the committees were appoInted to go to Lincoln and endeavor to secure such legislation as Is favored by the exchange. Messrs. Charles Ileindorlf Louis Mendelssohn , J. F. Tilly , Oustave Andreen and John A. 'Vakeflelll were named ns the - I . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ; ' ' BRAND Collars Cuffs _ _ & I&4I \ GUARANTEED GOODS 1 o _ _ _ _ AT YOUR Outfitters. DO YOUR COLLARS CRACK 'I ? It's n needless nnnoynncc. Write for our SOUVENIR 0(0' FAshions , it gives the rcmc(1y ill few wor s. CpM's , frc by 11Iai/ . CLUETT , COON & CO" , MAKERS i Faotorles , Troy , N. Y. 4Ii 1 T1i all TIil nervous , Yanou. iteuaoVeak ltc.iedy 1omoryl.ou4 cures quickly ) immilt permenontly I'ower ! . 111' < lD hu. Wak tulnu" , Luat VU..IU . IIIIIUIl emuts- .10IIIUTllllruanu.lwpotene ; , lioll wapclugtilseaaos : caused : - cd 111 ) 'ulUhful C"rrura ur "cu."a. . Cogithies : no opiates . lsaucrvetunlcmndbhuud builder. Makes ' Ibopalo : anll run Strong and plump. " .IIU , curled In A Teltpucket. iii rerboxiotorS5 1I1mlLllpreplld"ltb , . , I' , n"r.ttenICUIIUI1100 tocuroor money refunded. sVelte us , 1 _ D. . . . I , ' ' DU. _ DU. M . DU : ; rrs . . ae"J.T Onanelal book , r000runeeL sealed plstn No wrai'per.wlth e1.arc.fov : : coasuta- trill' , : IGII. ! . . 11IC/Jr , ef l.nhta000ns . Sold IIr our Olenl. , oraddrcn , Neryo tiee" Co. . ) 'uonlo'1'ewplo.Cblepsllo Mo1 In I Omaha IIr Bb.nu " MCouaell : . KII" . & Co anti bl' Yltkua I ercbAQt , Vl\lnlltA . q charter amenclmenbolnmltte ! They ! will en-1 , I i Ilea VOl' to defeat the amendment placing the offic ! of building Inspector under the control of the Donrd of l'ublcWorks. ' The committee on the canal propoiltlon consists of Messrs Wakefield , lJelndotrtl ; Mendelssohn n. N. WHhnell and C. A. Lebeck. They will use theIr Influence 10 'cure the passage of the bill that gives county governments ; the necessary - sary authority to little bonds for purposes or canal : construction 'Messrs ! LobCik , Wake- field Mendelssohn Belndorrf and Wtthnell were appointell as .a committee on butterlno and stock yards matters , -S Time 1I1011crn JI1.I1I1I1. ties testes medicinally In keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be pleasantly no- ceptable In form , purely wholesome In compo- altion truly beneficial In effect and entirely free from every objectionable quality. H really III ho consults a physician : If consti- pateI he uses the gentle family laxative , of FIgs. Syrup _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ Not Yet Iech.Ieti Euclid Martin , In speaking of the Omaha postmnstershlp , says : "Not having sought the nnpolntment as postmaster at Ontaha It' seems to me that 1 can reasonably claim n little time In making up my mind AS to whether or not 1 should nc- cept I frankly say that I nm not Insensible to the compliment conferred In the appolitt- meat and prompt confirmation , coming ns It dill entirely unsolicited , and also recognize what Appears to he a rather general sentlnient of satisfaction among the patrons of the ontce - - anti the democracy or the state . as ! evIdenced 1 In personal 'conTatulatlons ! anti letters and telegrams quite numerously received " 1 apprecIate time courteous treatment cc- ceh'ClI at the hands or the press of this city , but not having considered the question at all there was necessarily a number of things to bo Investigated before I could accept or de. cline the nppolntment. Progress Is beIng madl' , anti Inside of 1\ couple Of days I shall decide definitely whether or not my business affairs will warrant mae In accepting the ap- polntment The Boyd Interview hAS compll. cated matters. OtherwIse would be able to give my definite answer now. \lr. : Pnrlln , my business partner , has kindly left the no- ceptance of the political olllee nt my 11l15poSo.11 If 1 want It and my lJuslne93 affairs can thus be satisfactorily nrrnnged. " Lunch will bo served tol5y nt the First Presbyterian church , Seventeenth and ladge from 11:30 : to 2 o'clock for 25 : ; cents. Evuy' body come . - 1JlIth . .r II. L' . Smith. D. C. Smllh ( lIed Wednesday night tram the Injuries received by falling from n street Mr rc-centb' . Mr. Smith sllPII11 ! ! nnd tell while nlhhtlng . from a car , and strikIng the Pave- ment on his head And shoulders sustnlned injurIes . Juries which cAuseli his death Mr Smith was 51 years of nge. lIe was a. native of VirgInia anti enlisted In the unlou ari.ty . after tIme breaking out of tIme var . After Its close ho moved to 51 Louis , nn,1 , came to Omaha finally about twelve years ago lie was a member of Custer host Grand Army of the ltl'publlc. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - OO@OO@@OO@ c ' 'What ' .fa I eat ? " , . ( ) - is a question often asked by people ; ; , suffering from Consumption and other wasting diseases Good plain wholesome food-such as beef , mutton - ' ton , milk and cream-is the best. ' , Anything , in fact , that will nourish " , and ! strengthen the body. But some- ( 1d)1i ' \ \ ) 11 I , I times such food will not answer. m The progressive emaciation indicates that the nourishment found in ordinary food is not sufficient What is wanted is an extraordinary amount of nutrition in coIl- ( centrated form. This is found in , Ozomulsion TRADE-MARK - It is a rich , liquid food , made of Ozone , Cod Liver Oil and Guaia- , col It is pleasant to the taste and can be taken in quantities sufficient - cient to be useful It is the ideal food in wasting diseases , because it supplies the most complete nutrition with the least difficult digest- ion For ihese reasons Ozomulsion is Prescribed by Physicians for Colds , Coughs , Consumption and all Pulmonary Complaints - plaints ; Scrofula , General Debility , 4oss of Flesh , Anemia and all Wasting Diseases. : J Handsome n1ustrnted Pamphlet Free. T. A. SLOCUM CO" , 183 Pearl St" , flew York. $ @OO@@OO KUHNA&&CO. . , 15th and Douglas Streets , Omaha. 'clH.E-.THAT WORKS EASILY , , WORKS SUCCESSFULLY. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO , _ -T' . . . . . " . _ _ _ , _ , - - ' - . . - . . " U _ " - . Yes , We Have Everythi11g , CONCEIVABLE IN LOW COST FURNITURE Spec ! 11 Bargains for This Week. Wo have not the room to show cutsbut 1"1 assure you thc price mentioned Is well ( ) . 't worth double the IJrlce olTere - CD A $15 l CholTonlor lot' . . . . . . . . . . $ 7.00 A $ i ) Upholstol'e Patent Roele- , Ct. ! . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.50 - : : ; ' A $5 Hat'dwood Bedstead to , ' . . 2.00 ' ' . . A $20 hardwoo De t'oom suit , 14.50 I . CD A $ :1 : h hanging Lamp for . . . . . . 1.95 . I ) . A i-21I1g-h ! Chah' fot' . . . . . . . . . . 980 - I - .T ; A $50 PUt' 101' Suit fOt' . . . . . . . . . 29.00 'I I riQ' A 7Sc Dccomtc Cuspidor for. . 34c I A pith' of Nottingham lace cUt.- - ' I " 1 - talns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 950 . . , ' I CD s-t t ) A good Sm.vt'na Rug fom' . . . . . . . 750 I i 9A good mantel U'oldlng [ ! Dell for 11.50 --I - I . 'Vo have a few of these C..ce- : : - I - - : nlllo Couches loft , which wo a - : % will Cl08U out nl $6.48 each ; , I : : : : r I'cg-ulm' pl'ico , $11.50. ) - : , ) . Roinomnbet' wo give you the host of : 'Tt ' evol'j'thln"- I . - I -d BEST ht value , BEST lu service. - t : BEST Iii ternlt . t - ' Also t'cmemhol' thntg-C'o were no\'ot. . I " ' so ChEAP ns NOW , and that they - . cannot possibly bo cheapot' . - n ) - \ g. I - Our Teru1s--Cash or , _ I 2 C ) = - I : : r . , ' ' . SIrweolq , , stm .r id's ' ) : : " ' I ; pit - : . HI'SI Jt"rlllolith. sets : worth ur goiul . . JojII"ill I I. r w"re Hr 11II0.110 II .1)011111 8110 worth ur InOlI , S1 : 1"1' 'i odd Ur 91\00 \ n 1II01ith. BiG worth of goods . Sr.1I : Jlllr ; wllllk. Wllh wide sll\e \ bl\luls , slllt pip I nil' . spring I Or Sit IlOr lilulitli . cdo : , nil rOl\lllllUO ( selling like hot cakes 8JOO ) worth nr go'.iti : , P.Iol : , . . .r wc"t" nnu Well they iimay . Abide frOIll the Ur ru , : : JtHr ulllilth , 11ho\0 tllI'y'r born-lly fri , getl , are UII' 81:1i : worth of /ouU , 8:1,1UJ : ( IlI'r wel'le holstered w.th hest steel tell1lJercn Ur 1III1II'"r lIIuuth lrtIlP. ; timid IIro altogether 1 the "most . , " 81110 worth orguoci" : lIB per week ; , . or furnlturn for ' 21 wo lu-arlHIB pIeces Or alu I I'"r ' ccc" itt Ii ever olforcd , Onr . ) : ) 45 " . , 5li ' ' vec'k onr3)mmrahl$1245 S"oo wllrth ur:01111. 811'1' wo ; prlco this . . week . . . . . . . ho\\cver. . . . . . ( ir 8:0 : Ior mouth I ' . . . . . . . . . . " , , " . S : : O worth olgnutii . IIIIlJ IIIr weolq Sanie Couch - covered .t let . $6 . 48 I 0. . 8:11'Jr : mouth tupostry-bnrgnh' twice . . . . . . . Semi 10. , ful' OUI' l\lal11l1toth \ IIlnstri1tcl1 Catalogut Om Saturday hveuugs Until fa O'c/ock. . # 7iilUo . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -U--- - - - - - - - - ' - . , ' - - - : - - - -i : : _ . . - - - CONTI ti/k' 1'P' ' l' LOTHIHC HOUSE , - Cor1ler 151/iandDouglas _ _ Strccls. p ant StBIIEIZT ; on10rrO\V , ve sell Pants- that Ineans another sale , " \ \ . . _ with all the drawing fea- I . . . . ' , frC ' ( tures of never-to-b " < \ r our - - - . . . _ . ) _ tl : < ; . - : ; : - forgotten overcoat and Slut " sales-Greater than either . \ . of these--for cost or value \ \ has not been considerec1- sit fil// I To reduce the stock is the ' , : . 4I I object-let the price be , .t ! what it may-Nothing is reserved , -All sales are for cash only. I Cassiln re. Pants . . a , . , , Cheviot Pants. . . . . $2.00 ' , \"Vorstecl " Pants " * 4 . 2.50 &rar : l1 : 4- All our Pants. . . . All size Pants 1aJr4a. : t4'L * All style Pants. . . 2 75 ' 'rIIE ; . OO Pants so cheap . . . 3.00 _ J : that you can't help . . . 3 .50 buying at this the o. . 4.00 1 greatest Pant Sale . : 5.00 , . . , 'I ever held in Omaha. - . . , - . fl' , - - - CONTIHrfNTAl _ _ _ _ _ _ , , @LOTHINC HOUSE \ Boys' Knee Pan ts- < , : - . - - - ' Tomorrow we will show you pants ' I for small boys in three lots at prices ' ! you never dreamed of--you've often ' seen these prices , but you never saw , such pants at these ' , _ - ; ' riccs--Knee pants . _ . _ 51'J . . : / in three lots for dress I . - = - : : ' ' - - for school - - for . 7 5 C 0 " 0 ' rouO'h - - non reserved - served ' ' ' - - everythinO' 950 ' _ B at these ' " Boys' goes 3 price _ Long Pants- - _ _ _ _ _ . . " Divided of the grandest into 3 $1 . 5 0 lots for Saturday - I , , . , Costor value isn't . . thought of-to be 2.00 \ rid of . them-the56 prices do the 2.50 business . . . . , . . ' ' B oys ' a.1.11 C ! S S-ncarlyliOO Wo have tt Boys 2-piuco . Suits to clear out SatUJ'- day. They arc fine bat'galns every one \ . of them- , ' I. Dress and School Sults- $ ' . 50 I . . . . $2P That we always got $5.00 for. NoblJy School Sults- . . . . . . 3.00 , 9 _ ' , I , \ . . $ G was a very close price. - - ? . - . . . . , p"-- . FInest Dress Sulls- . 50 \ CcPRljlt'r. . . . . . 35(3 Always $7 before this , now. _ liig ' ! : ' I . Just Half Price. - I _ CONTINENTAL . 1 Teeth Without Plates BAILEY , DElli IS r. ' lOUt INeiI I : : , rll.'n Si 2'o ! . IOS , ; . Full Sot. 'l'cothi . . $ IiOJ Silvcr FiItIilt.s \ ; . . . $1,0' ) lIeht 'J'eelli . . . 7.a : ; 1'111'11 , . Ou\lI \ 1-11I111Is 2.UJ : ' 1'11111 I'lull' , . . . . . ' . . . 10OJ Gntel ( UI'U\\'lIy \ , : ! ' . Ic . . IIOJ l'ululu , xtrllc'lI I We IIl'ldlo lucUhtllutli ! .IOJ T2eth Out in Morni' g , I New Teeth same day ! rnOltl'S : Dr QO-GBlaIg , n.l' : nJIt cnrol' , " nllont for Nertou.orct ( : : : ! lIon .oho , Junta 1IIuu.llon : , SIecfliecJJbs' . . . . .odr.1 or Ilonornll'buralillolul.o for 11"0'- ' B tnnt..m , ( Jout . Kidney 111'01' < 10" , /lfld X.rs. , ' ' , , Anteittlu , Mit , ito , for Aio4ci10 , : : , Ii : ejt'Iuor \ C1CUI1td. : i'rluu : , \ ' . IA und 80 ctaCo. : Cilol 6I\"eul. , C THE , t.RNOLD CHEMICAL CO. 11I I \'Iest.rn r\'enu . r.IIICAGD. For ialo by all 4rulnIst.l , Oitbi- % ti.Alaflr1'CuIANGl.a : ; : NEW FACES tc\I : . I lie FeatlIrel tuijul itciumoy- hug IIlcrnl.bl" . III IW 1' . huule tu , ' " stam ; ' . a : .101,11 U. \ \\.IIo..r . 127 Vi. 42.1 St. , U. Y. ' IlIvuutor or Woodbuu"s Fuclul 130111 : / I - - - I DDCJDDDOD I CDODODGDD o 0 o , D [ J S1-1CCeSS ill Life [ ] H Q g depends on little things. A Ripans D. Tabule' is a little ' thing , but taking 0 0 o U enc ' occasionally gives good digcs . . 0 [ ] o tion , and that means good blood , Li . U. Li n and that means good brain and 0 ' 0 H brvn and that means succes1 ' ' 0 0' 4 . Hold Ly drUGKlsl. or by mall , 0 1111am' TaLules . : . . . . . O It time . Nlco 1.0 : cell" 11 , I.omj . I. antI . II. , "hu , . , Ht " , D . I'lln. lhuJlII'ill CvmIOJn r. /I'I''f / : - ; : N y 0 . . . CJDCJOCJrJCIC I ] ) iJD C.lOCJCJOQOCJ - .2 . ' ' ' ' ' , " - ' . - . - . - , - . , , s1 _ , , , . - . -