THIS OM.A1IA DAILT lIJS.I3t .FRIDAY , 3M3HRUARY 11 , 1808. REPUBLICAN CLUBS LEAGUE Mernkri Hflporl Vuj Great Entbn la m Bouth and Wfc t , PLANS FOR THE OMAHA COIIVEHTIOH VrrnlilMil U'lnlT nt Ilif . -l m l < M / . HKiif TiilUn ( if ( In- < ; iilr H jti-i-lliiK nf Ilir Ki > ' < , ' in ml I ( * ri ) rl < > K. Winter of * llm HfjiuMldnn Blato traicii' ' ! linn rntiirmrf from VMf. r < > , wtii-ro tin nKciiiM tliii rnu-ll K of tlm MM : IIV I crmiinllt" * of ( | j National ItijiulilluHi I.HIKUP. In ( ( iraklng of llm rnr < rtlriK , Mr. V/lnlir mlil : "It w tlm moil cnllniilaiUe rnciIliiK , Hint li lii-i-ri liHiI \ > i tlio nn-cu- tlvo umltlfo lm < > tlm orKanl/atlon of tlm . J'lftiiifi riD'tnlicr * of tint coiiwilU j | iri Mit and uvury man broiiKlit r > - nt rtfil clinnw * I" political rnrill' incut dliidi lull /nil , "Wlillrt In < : iilc K < > I met II. r * Ki'imneil , v/lio fi'i/rcti'iilH / ) Dm Ark/Una * ll ! to liiK'm ' nml nt tli'i mi'ftlriK I" ) " 'I' ' ttiiit for tint llrat tlliKi tin ) ri'puMlcntM of Arlfiinxin WITH or- cnnl/lil/t / for victory. Mr. Kciiiiin > l win tlm rfptilillran cniiillilaln for Kovcrnor lust fall nhil wlillii lin win ilcfiiateil , li iiolliyl a vote tlint iwriirlmxl tint ilcmocrnU , I'rnin what I ( in learn , tln > rciiiiMlcniiii of tlinl c.tntij nrii orKanl/.Inx In ovi-ry county nml pro- dnct In tliu Htatn anil wlirn tint 'l ' t for liolilliiK Hi" next f'li'rtlun rolU anininl , tlit'y to nrry tlm ntnln. " ltiK of tint National ItPiiiiMlcnn convention that In to lu * In-lit In tliU city ilinlliK tlm wmiliix mimmcr. Mr. Win ter Nil'I Unit llm iliito wan rliiniM'1' ! from JIIIHI M-t'I ' to July l.l-ir morn < iM-cl lly to niumiimi : < liitii tlio | n > oplu of tlm aoulli. Tint rommlttri'ini'ii fiom tlioiiii Hlntdi ti.il'l ' that tlii-y woiili ) count If tin ) convention wa Ix-lil In .limit , but lint ntlmiiliirii'ii wotlli ) 1iu much I'.rcntiT If tlm ilatn wan put over until July. Tlm wiiitlicr In HID noiitli U vmy v/arm In July anil by KlvliiK tlio convention HIM luter diitii , It will nlvn llitxii ) iiiioplii mi oppor tunity to conin north nnil enc.ipu tlm licit o ( tlm mtuthiirn mlil-nummer. "Tlm 1'Xponltluii , " rofillniieil ' Mr. Winter , "In K I B to lin n Kriia'l ilruwliiK canl In tint way of kurmliiK uttciuliiiK.'ii t our conven tion nml If HID pmillmi'iit at ClilniKO can ho liilion mi nn Imli'X of llm ntti'iiiliincc , It In KiilliK to ho MomntlilllK i lliiniiouH , Tint roimnltteciiicn ( ui | | mi , Hint they ilhl not wiiit any nxniritlonn out from Oinnha , imy- llll { Hint they Viiillteil to put In their Kpnru Hum ntlmnlliiK Hnt expotiltlim. " IJXI'OHITION ' WHI.I. ADVKHTIHUI ) , "l i my oplnlnn tlio Dcpartiiunit of I'nhllr- Ity ninl Promotion linn henn ilnliiK noino won- iluilul nml effectlvit worl ( . ( Vi nvery train , unit In irvery Imtel you neo mlvertlttliiK niattur of tlm exponltliin. Tint nmciiltuilii of tint iixponltlon IH illniMiHHcd hy iivuryonn , ami It neiuneil to Im nn fitnilllar lo tlm coinliilUeo- liinn from llm inrnotit Ntiilmi an to HIOHO from lown nnil ICnnnim. It iiixtimi to ho tint Koneinl opinion Hint It In to ho mi iixptml- tlun that will ho naconil only to tlm Woi'lil'ti f/ilr / , Hint In uonm pnrtlciilmit , thru ) urn pno- plo who feel that It will lin iilieinl of Hint Hi en I. nliiiH' . I met ox-Mayor Hwlft of ( Ihl- rnio ; anil Coiiiptrollnr DnweH , hiith of whom tiooiimil to ho familiar with llm Hropn of tlio oxpOHllloii. mill holli nxpioNiii'il ' Ilioiiinelvin MM InillovliiK that It will ho tlm liiownliiK HIIC- cciin of tlm cmilury. " Hiifnirliiu | mcl ( to hiiiilii ( iniitliHH , Mr. AVIutiir milil1 "I1' . It. Ciumwiiy , piimlilunt of Dm Iowa leiiKUe , tol.l mo Unit tint iiltnnil- mieo from lowuvoiihl hit iiimriiioini , lin nn III Hint nt Ihhi limn It loiiltoil im tlionii ) thouKiinilH of Inwmiit would attoinl. Tlmy will ho at llm convention mill I lion thlnliliiK that Ililn will ho'mi ( ippnrtiim | tlnnt lo vUlt tlm nxpoitltlon , limy ulll tiricli In hero In n mminor Hint will NUipilmi nvoryhoily. "Mecnilary DowllijK of ( hit National I.eiiKim will ho hunt inixt weoU for tlm pmpimit of InoldiiK ovur tlm nrnunil. lin wllUijnniiln n fnw ihiya , wliun Im will r.llnni-to . hid Iniinit , comliiK huRli on Jinm I , when Im will upon Iniaflijiniricrii nml innialii until nrtoi' Dili oon- vinitloii , MnililK MH nliiy In HID city. MH- iilwlnil hy inniif | , wo will ilnvotit imp etTortH lo hoomlmj Mm ICIIKIIO , now nnil Hum puttliiK III tiiiino ii'0i ; ' | wiinla for tlm iixpiKilllnn. "It In llm Intiinthin in noiul Invllnllonii to I'rcKlilunt MnKliilny , llm calilnoi nlllccrN mill nil of lint rnnihllriin | H'liiilom nml ciniKriv-iH- mi'ii. iiriilnii Iliuiii to iilltinil our ( oiivon- llnnVlllln wn ilo not cxpet'l that limy will nil ho linn , Urn iniinihi'ix of tlm inpiili- llf'llli linlliuiiil ( Olilliiltlen urn nxpi lml IHMII ami If limy como , honm ncllon IN Illiely In tut Inldiii with nifiiri'iini ' | i > iliiiflliiit n lepuh- llcan iilulfonn. U'hllo our leiiKim ilncx nut tuiipiKin to nialdt n platform , wn expect in coiihiill wllh Hi'iiiiloni ' anil coimreHi/men nnil pi'onilliont iiipiihllitiiiiN mnl. If pnunlhlo , pro- piiro nno Hint will mill tlio ( InioH I.OIUh U'JAdtllJ MKCTINOH. "Tlm lown mill ( Im Nchrarlia leitKiio con- viMllloim will ihrt held junt prior to tlm con- VonliiK of tlm Niilloiuil cunvonllnii mnl nflur limy inljouni wo oxpoi'l thai tlm niiimhnm will nlleiiil I Im iniilnimi KiiHicrliuc > If tlm iimintirni ilo ntlnml , thin will nwi-ll llm nl- liiiiiliini'i ) Inln tint lliniiniiiiilM mnl will itlvo tin a ( onviuillon Hint will ho itrcnior tlum IIIIM ovur hiion iii'ini In the went. "It InohN MH Hmuilh fiom thin tlmn on llm \sonien of llm onunlry Inloml In lalm n hiiinl In imlllU'ii , , At Dm nxniiiillvit nieellni ; of lhi < rununlltctt wit nn'iiviiil | nn iipplli'iitliui from Hut WOIIIHI of Kaimna , reiiii | > Hllui ( ii'pni'iiiilatloii ' In tint luilliinnl convention. Tlmy wiolo Ilia I tliny liail nruiiiilrcMl n leuuun nml hail ncmiioil liiiaihiunrlnrii nt the Mll- Iiinl hnlel In Ililu ully miiT wnnlit ho hnii > , nhollu'r ' niliiiUlnl or not'n illil not llnnlly PUNA upon tlmlr a | > plloallon Tim inatlnp wan nifitmut miij tlm Kt'i-rntary wan In wrlln tt m , Inrltlnf : th rn to h/Tfi , Whllo I im not cc'rUIn that .they will 10 Mdnltt < 1 * atlffttlr * , Hicro l a toMlbllllf th t they rnty to Jakrn In nil Ktvcn an ojrtunlty to v rtlclp ta In tlio flellt r tlorii . . . ' "rff Mnt P It. dtifmr nt the KUto lc K'i" ' in/nl n a Kf'flt report , tfo Uibt Ion a l/il Kot throoKti with f union urn I * hack In tint republican lln < lo tlr > Itn Inform')1 ! the cnmmllt'o th t Hid n xt convention Iowa * ll roll ii It * oM-tlrri majority fo Hm ffpiiMlcin ticket , and that h'ncifwtl Hid V'jti'fK of til'1 Into will nr/t KU riming * fler"rtr n o tt.nfa. Ily tlio way , Mr. Con rtway In MI of Iho b * it cxKi lllfti boomer Hut I rr t. ll taH'i iin > t\ll \ < m connlnntl ; unit U iloltiK tome rftt work In that line. ' Ileforo th t xpriitlvB committee of HIP | i KUo iiljoiirni-'l thn folloln > : commlttm on rrtruc'tncnlii anil iontm wan apiralnted J'nul'lcrit Crawford , Hi-itttary Dowllnif , V. l > Hofiflv-ny , II. Kemrnel nnil t ! } ' . . Winter Tint memherii of tbUi comtnltlMi will work In ( . onjunctlon with tlm lrx I committee. Cf.OTIII.Ml HI'UCIAI.S. I'nr Krliliiy nml Sn liirdn > . MenV , lioyn' and culldrcn'n ( iiilt * . overcoaM ami odd nanln at ] < ; * * than CQc m the dollar TliU In without doubt the Kreatcnl rnttiny mvliiK ale of flno clr/thlnK ever offered to tlm people of Omaha. . Never again will you buy no iniib | ; for in llttlo inonry. Mcn > 12M pitnln , all lzm , for ! ) 'o. Mcn'n tC.f/ ) nil wool nultn at 12/J8. lloyx * rrK < lil knee pantii for 25c. Iloyx' | 2.7r , knro tientn ntllU at * I.21 > . MMI'H J7.CCI overcoutu and itorrn uMcrn I3.SB. Men'ii IIZ.r.0 finn bu lnc-M ullH for IC.18 Mnn'fi l.l.no firm 4d panln for J1.7C. Ilo > n' 3Cc knee pant/i at lOc. Uholco of tncn' llncnt winter ullfl , ovru- coato and ulil'ir * Friday cad Katunlay , > l1.7fi "HeeltiK 1 * bcllovlnK. " Ixok In our 1CH window. HAYDKN IlltOH. Knn l < 'ii I 'I'm lu lo liiivir . CornrnunuInK February fi , Iho UNION I'AOIPIO Will InailKurnto nnw mrvlcc , "TUB COI.OItADO HI'KCIAh. " I.KA VINCI OMAHA DAILY llr : ! 5 I' . M. IIUI'KHT , HMOICINO AND MllllAltY CAHH I'nr tl.kelN mid full Infornmtlori call at City ticket olllcp. 1S02 Kiirmim street. I.OO.VI. IIIIHVITIKH. The work of clndermK tint North boulo vnrd IIBM been completed to a p < ilnt UH fur nut mi Twentieth nnil Ohio Hlroftrt. ( lerinmilii flrovo No , fi , Wooilmen ( ! lrcln will Klvo it prl/.o iiiiiHiiii'puli | ) liiitnriUiy imxt February 12 , at Orplnm hall , I.1I llowan till i it. : An nddlllnnnl room haM bccii opened n Hut I.iko ticho' ) ! . The room occupied In Ii n vacant Htorti mid la occupied by chlldrei of ono of the lower KradcK. J. 0. TliomaN , liiHpeelor In the Unltei HtutoH riiHtonm olllrc , In laid up with n liiullj ( itrnlni'd hack , niniUilned while llftliiK omo hruvy ti.icl iKi'Httt the warehoime. Ilmm Hwaimon wn/t arrested for mi rimnm ! on A. * ! . HMI'i. ' DriinlH Dully , llvlni ; m-i KlKhteenld ncid ( laMlnll'ir Ktreoln , wan ciln chdiHod with a Hlmllnr offmiHU , bin vlctln heliiK I'uuik llrlnlc. Ainoni ? tliu ri'Hiiltn of the nleet utorm wai tlm tttoipiiKo | of tint cluck In the IllKh nclioo lower Hhortly iiditr 1 ycHtnrdny mornliiK Tim pilplla of tlio iiclnml olijoyeil theniHiilVdi HpicndliiK tint noun Hint Hm cluck Inn fro/.on UH facn mid hmnbi , A Kanm of .bmilul . ball will bn played Ii llm KyninaHlnm of tlm YOIIIIK ' .Mcn'n ( MirlH tlan imNiieliillini Kaliinlay nlKlil 'hetween ' tin nicnJIiorH rf. Iho r > o'elork clnnn mnl tint him ! nemi men. Olhor fe.ilureii 1iavi > been iir rmiK < > d for the ovunliiK nml a larKu iittctnl 'ini'ii IK iixpcctcd. A milk WIIKOII bolmiKlui : lo II. II. I'nut inn motor No , II of tlm Thlrtennth Htreet llm eollliled inur the cornur of Tlilileonth nth Doiitiliu Htreotn yeKtenliiy inornliiK- win ilow of the vcrttlbuln of the motor wati hroUei out unit tint WMRon wan npnut iind Mtivnra IMIIN of milk rtilll | ( < l , II. 'Dennett ' U'ooliinn. clinrKCil with < 1o frmnlliiK nunierniiii Omnlm inorchmilii by tneniiH of forced cluiekn , wait taken hofon .nulpi Oorilon yuxtunlay iiftiirnoou for u pro llnilnary lienrliiK , 0nil | rerjueiil of tlm do fniiHo Hm iiein Intf 'w.ni ' contluimit until Kelt niary IH ut - ijlo."k ) ( , > Con Ciirtlu. Nell llritiitinii , Chnrlcn 1'ox mnl ClimlcH lOlhel't adjoin nod to n vnron ImllilliiK inur Twclflb nml Cnpllol avenue whoio , iiccninpnllleil by tlm frequent "rush liiK of n nan , " they proccedml to hold < cmicuii , Tint montluK irow ; nolity nfter i tlnntmil nil UH iilemiieni went iirreRtml. Tint earn of tlm Onmha & 'Council ' lllnffH nmtor Him ilhl not mnliit tint full trip yi'.i- leribi } | becmmo or llm uovtirlty of the ntonn Tlm iminil trip nrounil lint loop In Oimiliii wnii omltteil mnl the nun from Council 'DlnlTH ' went Htoppod mnl Htnrled from Twelfth mnl DmiKliiH ntreotit In thin city , Find l.tivy nml Jon ( loilfrny , iimmbnrH o tlm iitii'ct ilrmiliiK KaiiK. dtichlt'd they Inn porfornieil onoiili | { tiluiil HhovdKiK nbuiit unoi nml whllo In eharKit of Hpi-clnl Olllcnr ll.irrj | ' ' < IMOII | at the corner of .Sixteenth nml I'ur- niim Mlieiita iiMilo thulr oxlt ilowu u ncnrhy alley , Tlm men worn woiklm ; out nvntmicoH for potty larceny mid vunrnncy. John Whllo wa.s cmicdt IOHK ; | up an nlley with n KUiiiiy tuck under hla mm and a pu- lleen mi whit xinv him liniiii'illiitcly caino to llm cnni'luulmi that Im W.IH plannliiK u rabl on iionnt OIIO'H Inci count. Hit UIIH iwnrleil In II. n Jail mid rlniriii'd ' with liclni ; n niiNiilclouu chiiiiinlm' , Whltii UHueiti'il Unit lin r.ilucil a llvliiK hy pli'kiiK ut | conl mid othur uunipa nbnul tlm clly. John Hn.ih , u United Hliitm prlHfcmr hroiiiiht down from Nlohraru mid charKed with Nilllni ; ; Ihiunr In IndlmiH , linn died In Iho county jail , Tint mini had boon nlllliK for ttoimt ( line , lin had bcon In the jnll throit ui'cl.f. JfrlninlH huvo bein iiotlllml of tlio death mid 'tint ronialnu will ho nent to Nlnbrara for Inlenni'iit. Death wim duo to lirnrt fiillnii' . The Burlington's Denver Special. Fastest train bt\vc2ti the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains * * . ' * Leaves Omaha . . . U:55 : P. M. EXACTLY. Arrives Denver . . 1:30 : P , M , NO LATER. Tlis Biirlingloii's ' Denver Liniileil. Second only to the Denver Special , Leaves Omaha . . , < 1:35 : P , M. PRECISELY. Arrives Denver , 7:30 : A. M.-ON THE DOT. Ticket 1502 TicketOffice , Farttatti St. St.vS SLEEP BREAKS DOWN WIRES Lead of Ice Too Much for the Oonntrj OliculU. INTERCEPTS INTER4J3BAN COMMUNICATION Trlfirrnpli nnil T > lrilmn | * Compnnlc * I'lllil Sirtlof Onlftlilr of Omnhrt CiumlilrTiililx Dloliirlicd l > > - tlio Hlurrn. The heavy fall of Meet that accumulated In a glare of Ice over everything mundane In thcno parts wan prolific ot trouble for pedestrians nnil the telegraph ami ttlt'jtlionu companies. H wan Just the ort of a dtorm that breekii down oulnlde wiring and If It should bo followed 1/y a brisk wind the damage would bo trcmen- iloui. Iy ) daylight yealorday morning tlio Ice was fully half an Inch thick oo the pavctncnt/i and side walks , Tlio trees wcro cncruntcJ vJth a similar covering end the wlics bent beneath Iho burden of nolld Ice , I'cdciitrlami were nc.ircely able to maintain a footlriB on thu Rla y mirface , nnd fallH wcro of fre- 'jucnt occurrence. In the early morning horxcn found It difficult lo travel , but after an hour or two of traffic the Ice In the Htrcctii wan nulllclcritly pulverized to make tlm footing morn neviire. Whllo every wlro In Omaha In loaded to UH full NtreiiKth with a dead weight of ! c ? . Very llttlo damage IIUH no far been unstained In the city. The Una tent force ot the Ktorm In to the xoulhucnt , where the wlnn nrc down In all dlrrctlonx and hundreds of liolen ate prostrated. The rcportu of most serloim damnge eomo from unithcrn Ne braska , wcntern Koimaa nnd thence went to Donvcr. Ili'twei'ii IJIIUi , Kan. , and Den ver fully lf,0 pnlcH nrc down nnd telegraph communication Is nlimvit entirely Hhnt off. Iti Omaha tlmri ) ban been no troiiblo no fur , but tlio lornl maiiagnrH i/iy tlmt imilcr prm- cnt conilltlotiH a liurd wind would result din- Thu Union I'aclflc eHllmatrn that It lent IOU polcti on ItH Knntan dlvlxlon. Ilctwcon Holomon and Hnllrm , Kim. , nearly all the poll n and wlnn nro down nnil thewlrcx on Hut other dlvk'lnmi Iti ICiumnn nro In bad xlmpo. All llm lown lined had dllllctllty In telrgrapblnK to the Chicago hcadquarturn during the morning "nil HID Mlimoiirl I'aclllc bait not been able to coinmuiilciilo with Itx 81. Loiild lieudiiuurtem Hlnco WcJntiiJuy noon. Tint wcnlber report of tlm Union I'aclflc nliouii that practically all of tlm xtato lie- twurn hero and North 1'liitto Li favored with the iimim kind of weather no oxIntH In Oniiiba. In ICannaH the tempernturo In higher nnil thcro In a heavy fall of mill. In WyomIng - Ing < x > lilr ( wcnlher , accompunled by ooiim Know , hi reported. Tlm llurllngton reportn HIIOW from mm to three Inchei at the follow- IliK potcitH : Itepiibllcnn , Orlemin , Kckluy , l.ymui. Crawford , Ardmoro , ICdgnmnt , Uuutor mid Mill City. TKIJOI'IIONM aHUVICIC HA.Ml'Kltlil ) . Tint loral linen of tint NebrnHlta Telephoiio company aru xtlll woiklng , hut n gnod deal of tioublo IH Toporliitl ut other polntx. Thu Him between Omaha mid Chicago wan down during tint morning , but It IIUH nlnco heun repalrcil mid In again lu u. < o. Ici I.lnroln tlm daniago IIIIK luiun mneli moro HerloiiH. The wires bo- twecn that city mid Oinuha mo all down and Hnt local ncrvlco In Lincoln IH luilly demoral- l/ed. Communlc.illti between Omaha mid Fremnnt anil Nobrnnkn City Ix cilbn tempo rarily miHpcnilcd , 0,111) ) all nor In of troublu In leported on tlio line hetween Iloitrlco amd KunniH City. ( iunorul MoiKiger Limn rny that barring a Kdlo of wind the Omaha auL crlbuiH will huva nn troublu. About 1,200 of the loral nub- ncrllierH are nerved by wlroa that run iinilcr- groiicid mid tlnio < irn nafo In any event , but a wind would undoubtedly nhut off thu com- imiiilcntloiiH of tbo 1,100 HUhncrlbcm In the Hiibiirhmi dlHtrlctn , Mniiai'.cr l.ano ban ar- tiiugod to IIMVO nny hrtultu lfi.it miy : occur reiKilrcd In tlm HhnrtcHt pixwlblo llmo mid a rcdcrvo foreo or thirty llnoinen liau been kept In the bnitcmont of tint eontr.il olllce nil tint moml'iig In iciiillncgH toanmver a demand for their norvlcni , ArrangumuntH to repair the linen nut or town havu been niailowith e < pinl prcmptltuilii. C.IIIKH of linemen wcro nt.irt.ed out CIH HOOII an the trouble wiui reimrtcil thin mornliiK and u few Imnrx will .sulllco to cot tint Iliutt In runnliu ; order. The nearby piiltilH wim rtMcheil by wngoiiH and all thu rirly inonilni ; traliiH rarrlod forcen of men to ovorl'iiul the mole remote lireakH on tfio vnrl- oi : llncH , About tlm only local trouble \vnt > between hero and ( \iim ll HlnffH , where nev- oral wlreHero down. Tlm Htreot railway cnmiKiny wan nleo In- convcnlcuccil in Konm extrcit , but by ntnrtln ulilllloiuil tiolliTH at the pnwor IIOIIHO all tlm llne.s worn ko it riinnliiK. Tlm contact of tlm trolley with the Icy wlro kept < i hlnzo of electricity uputterliiK , but tint tralim nuc- ceeded In following each other with tolerable ( cguhtrlly. Ix a modlolno of great worth end merit. Try It whe-n you IMVO < i cough or cold mid you aru curtain to bo pleased with the quick relief which It affords. It Ii plciuiant to lake mid run nlwajH ho depended upon. "Tin : cni.oHAiio SPICOIAI , " I'll I ex I 'I'rnln < o Denver , Via llm UNION PACIFIC. Commencing l''ebruary ( Uh , thin train will I.KAVI'J OMAHA II r.fi . 1' . M. DAIIjY , mid AltltlVi : AT D13NVKU , 1:30 : 1' . il. NI5.XT DAY. TliU train will bo voHMbulod throughout. Lighted with I'ltitsch gas ami will cmmlst nf Dinwlng Honm Sleeping Cnra , Frun Itedlnlng Clmlr Gara , CoacliOH ind Dining Cam. ONLY THAIN OMAHA TO DI3NVI511. invlng llllft'ut , Kmoklnt ; and Library Cam. ilecpcr on wetthnilnd train will bet open n traveling pnhllo at 9:00 : p. in. nml por- nonii bound for Colormli ) polnta need not wait until train leavca nt luldulgh before otlrlng. For full Information , call at City I'lckct Olllee. Nn. 1302 Fannm St. II VI , I' II VTKS .SOUTH. A' In lnr ( Arlhiir lloiil.- . The KmiNiin City , ritlxhurg & Oulf rnllroad > vll | hell i omul trip HcKeta any ilatit , at tmu are ( plmt $2) ) to nil polnta ou Hu lluc > , bimlli if ( lentiy , Ark. For intcH , ndvertUIni ; matter and all Infor- uullon. cull at "Tort Arthur Uoulo" oltlco , s'n. HlTi Farnam ntreot. ( I'axton Hotel Hook ) or write , Harry K. MooroB , uul Ticket Agent , Oinnha , Nob. | ' 'IINI | > .Vliiriu , A motnrnimi on thu tlnrnoy utreet line Hrtw hirgit eloiul of tuiiokn hoveling over Im limiRo utIUI Cnpltoi nveiiim uiul thlnk- iiK * the idiieo WUH on tire turned In mi iliirm. Tint tire delta rt men I baiconsider - itilo illilliMilty In iniiUIng ( ho run an nccuunt if tlio ley condition of tint pavoinontx , nml vhou It nrrlved upon ( Im nccnu found thtit In clTurla luiil been In vain. II oil Too Mini- Joe IXu'ln mid Fri'il H.iUvr were- picked \\\i \ \ ty tlm polleo whllo imiklng rupld tlmu up liirney iitreot , neir : IClKbtwntb , with three loultlu bhinketH under their linns. Tlio men hitined to luivo Just puivlmwit the nrtlcleti uul tlmt llu'jformoil n ponton of n Klou- like outill which ( hey wei netting to. Kcthor. They were ilmrm.nlltb UL-IIIK Hits- ilvluuu oluuiu'lortt. Tlii > Hliuullng I'ummltteu of the tlloceno gf Ci-liruuku , by u wumlnunia vote , IIUH relined > lined to Klvo runHent to the oaimocTiUlon of Ii \VIHInm M , Hiown im coadjutor blsliop of the i\nemo \ | ot ArUanaua , TO run : foi.u iO.M : DAY I.ixatlvo llromo Quinine Ta'oleta , All rcluiid the money If U fulla to curu4 ic. The iionulno his 1. , II. U. on each tablet , HMO > IMUIt'IU. Only lhu > tu llruvrr llutfet SnuikliiK and Library can , "TIHJ COLOUAUO 8PUCMAL" learra Omalxi today at ll'.f'S i > . m. , arrives Denver tomorrow at 130 ; p. m. Vor tlckftd Ami full Information call at City Ticket OClce , 130) Farr.am at. Onr * i > rnlnl 7'rldi Onc-llotir nnlvu- Hnrtl rrnre , SihirrV nml llonnr- FURNISHING fDEtMJITMENT. FIIOM 9 TO 10 A. M. Just look at tbctc ftirl ts and think what you have to pay for tieni regularly. No. 8 galvanized or tin , copper bottom bollera , from 9 to 10 , 69 $ . 40e wood fibre water1 palls , 21c. lOc wlro pot cleaners , jSc. lOc mop and brushthoiderp. 6c. 20c large tin waterpalls , 9c. ICc comb and brush holder , 7 ! c. We granite dish pah ; 2c. ICc granlto pie plates , Gc. J1.50 alt Iron framwrlnger , Jl.OO. 20c gallon oil can , Sc. COO sheet package t411et paper , 2'4c. ' 16o covered tin slewt kettle , Cc. 35c largo granlto cueplJorcs , 16c , 2 burner gaHollnc ntove , best made , $2.30. Ifxs house broomii , 9 to 10 , 7V4c. .CHOCKKHY , OLASSWAItn AND CHINA. Friday , between the bourn of 10 and 11 and 2 and 3 we will give you crockery , tip. , at prlctn which we will Icavo you al to Jud < ? o whether It IB cheap or not. All new ttooda and In any quantity. COc flno china decorated fruit ami pudding dishes. Be : 76c genuine old Kngllsh dclf cups and ( saucers , 7'4ej 7r.o Imt. cut glass gas globes , 7&c ; lOc Imt. cut Blflss chlldrcn'n mugs , Ic , all size decorated plates , varying In price , from 25e to We , Cc ; ! * 5c half gallon Imt. cut glass water pitchers , ICc : 15c soap nlabs , 2c ; all slzo chcciio covers , worth from 25c to Me , Co ; largo slzo scallopn , worth 20c and 25c , Oc and 7c ; plain white cupu and naucurs. Ic each ; plain white platen , 2c. All of our 2&c cryntal spoon holders and creamers , 3c ; all of our 3Go cryHtal butter dishes and sugar bowln , Cc : metal top yrup Juga and mustard and Horse radish dlihen , 3c. DIIUO DSJiARTllBNT. From 11 to 12 Friday wo will cell Mcnnen'a Talcum powder , lOc. Thompson's beef Iron and wine , Jl.OO size. ICc. nastotn's butter of nlmonda mnl rosio soap , rose-water and glycerine neap or nursery toilet soap , lie a box. Che.c.Koboroiigh Dluracal vaseline , 3c. I'lcctrlo cleaner for carpets , per can , 7V4c. VAIjIJNTINK SAM3. Valcntlne.1 at Cc each , 3c , 2c , Ic and I. for . Valcntlnen at nny prlco on Friday. SI'HOIAL SIHilJTINO AND LUVKN SALE. H-4 extra heavy L. L. tnuslln , 3'/4c. ' 1-4 roft llnluli hleadieil muslin , no dres sing , fi'/Jc ' quality. Go. ! M extra heavy brown sheeting , ICc limllty (10 ( yards to n cuntomer ) , at 12'lc. 4-4 Lonsdala and fruit of loom munlln from ' . ) lo 10 a. in. mnl 'I to 4 p. 711 (20 ( yurdn to a oiistomer ) , nt filjc. 40 plcres Oriental dam > isk , all new pat- ternn , CO-lnchen wide , guaranteed colorn , wan r.Oc n yard , for ono day nt : i2V4e. 10 iilcccK Ournimn n'lver ' blcachoJ table damask , sold for COc formerly , now 3flr- . 200 table pattern cloths , plain < md fancy bonlniti , 2 and 2'X. ' yards long , sold for $1.20 mil $1.50 , for ono day at 7fic each. HAYDKN nitOS. _ -Ram'l Ilurnn' February reduction sale : A nlci ) "Flvo O'clock Tea" ioea ; for ? 3.15 , formerly $5. The new Mercer hotel , under the man agement of Dick Smith , In gaining In popu larity dally. 'Hi bin unexcelled. Special rules to regular l irdtru : 02 roooms with bath. o.v iiuuv.v iiinii'rv. l.codinDcllveicil lit South Ti-iilh Slrect .Alollinillil Cliiirfli. \S'lth Atncrlcrti nogs of various sizes dmped around 11m Judge C. U. Scott liiat night lectured upon "Human Liberty" to ( in aiidlcnco In the South Tenth Streo ; .Methodist church ualdar the au.iplccH of thn Hpworth Icaguo of the church. .ludgo Scott began by faying that It was very nlniugo that Iho greatest enemy to human liberty la man desplto thu fact tdat government ban no other purpose except to liulld up and protoct.onch liberty. If It falls Iti thin purport , the government IH n failure. If a government absolutely falls to preserve human liberty It lu the right of men to do- ntroy that government a id to create u now one. one.Tho The flpeakcr Bald tho1 truth of human liberty WXIB discovered by Iho patriotic con tinental cruii' ; < 'ii3 wfien llalgned the Declara tion of li'.dopemlonco In-177i > , Tiio coiigrcis. ! did not thereby cioato the truth , for It could no moro slo that Him iron to nod. Hut It brciight the tiuth to light , mid having dla- covercd U iient It out to the world. Thereby Km irrtat prluclplo nf human liberty , em- Imdleil In tbo declaration , became the corner- stimo of tbo constitution of tlio United Stale ! and , In fact , bceaniD greater thmi the roir lUltutlon. It' that rrlnclpla nlinuld bo taker awny the Dulled KMUH would become t ilespotlam. Thin brought .ho Eipc.iker to tin point where ho might Imllcato the dnngvri iviileb nro threatening tbo principle of tinman liberty In tbo fabric of the United State * government. AccnnlliiK lo the lecturer one of HIP fjrenl lanxccH lieu In thu liom < > s of the people. Foi 10 held that the cradle of the liabo In the loino Is the craillo of luinnui liberty , nlnci : uon and women Hlart from there. It In ah- lolntoly es'onthl , ICierefarp , that they sboul I to Htartcd right , that la , obtain tbo proper ( leas mid ImpiYrtsloi' " . Tbo speaker there- ere urged tin * parents to bo careful of their omliiet tow.ird each other. Another ihi'ipcr In the opinion of tbo npenker Is found In the political parties. If i member of ono of Iheso parties questions hu course laid out by the bosses or oppcsc.i ln > authority of the nwiilimVitoni ho Is dc- launced lioc.inso ho tins loft his ] > irty. The epcakur styled thta an nothing else ( ban lexpotlsm , slnco no mnn can bo moio a slavn than bu who IH not allowed to think for him- ) Hf. Hf.Tbo Tbo greatest danger , however , nccoollng to the speaker , In found In the Judiciary of Iho country , especially In Its attitude- the labor orfMnlwtloi H. The cnurtH have de clared Hint nun niu.st not orgmiUo ami must nut strike. If they do the federal govern ment calls out Its Holdlrcy , which Is nup- ported by labor , to punish them. The courts llano their action on the theory tlmt the labor organizations will crush these who work for half wimes and tl.at the federal government Is therefore eight In crushing thn labor or- ganlratloiiK. Hut the spraker IimlBtcd that Inhering men linvo the right to organize to protect their capital mid to compel other mm In Join them befnro allowing them to enjoy HIP benefits of organizations. "Havo not railroad organizations resolved to cri'fli Homo road that hao cut rales ? " de manded tint speaker. "Docs not a comblna- Mcxi regubito tint prlco of beef and mmtlier that of crackers ? Is thcro anything wo Hvo on that wo do not get through n trust ? Yet when laboring men form a trust they must bo put down. Russians Imve moro liberty today than ttu > common people of Hi Li coun try. Trusts that exist hero would not dare to llvo In llussln. " In conclusion , Judge Scott decried the attitude titudeof the government toward the Culvina ( uul raw hope of a change In the recall of Iho Spanish minister ; Vhero are three llttlo' tilings which rte moro work than nny other7 three little tblnpa cre ated they are tlio ant , Hfo boo and DoYVltt'c I.lttlo Kirly IlUscrn , the last being the famous little ptlla for ntomach and liver troubles. llr. llurlilcy 1'iiUaiivil by Corn. I'lTTSIll'IlO. IM , I' 'M , JO.-Kev. r , J. M. Iluckloy , editor of the New Yoilc rhrUtlnn Advocate , arrived In IMtlRbiirii lust Monday night from New YnrK' nml shortly after rexIstcrlniT lit the Hotel Lincoln was at tacked with symptoms of poisoning. After novelil : bouts of IrttemVi biirterlm ; he 10- eovered sutllclently to go to California , 1'u. , where he ilellvereil a lecture on Tuesday nlirht. He returnedito i'lttHburgyesterday ami left for homo Innt night. Ills Illness UUR nncrlbed to I'luntfiUeorn , whlo1 ! ho had partaken of quite freely on a , train while enrouto to tilts city. Dole l'n e Tliriiuitli ICnn.im City. KANSAS CITY , Feb. 10. President Sanford - ford II. Hole of Hawaii and hla party nr- rived here from the east over the Missouri J'aclllo thin mornlnr. Their car , too Cor onet , \VH.I nttaeheU to the regular Santa j.'o i a seiiKi'r ami the Jaurnoy westwunl wus remimeil ut i > :40. : No arrnngfinvnt hud been made for entertainment of the party. TIII : o. & yr. i. . AMI W.VIIASH u , n , I'or AllToli > < Kant nnd Sontli. I.eaven Omaha dally at 4:3S : p. m. , arrive * SI. IxtuU 7 IS a. m. , conncctttiR In Union Station with all linen. For mti' , ileeplng car * pace anil all Information call at ortlce Na 1415 Farnam streot. ( I'axton Hotel lilook ) or write Harry B. Muorca , Ticket Agent , Omaha Neb. SIMON ELUDES THE SHERIFF Man Arrested Tor Libeling Ohairmin Edm's'.en Ejcapw , BACK TO TESTIFY BEFORE GRAND JURY Dntrdon Connlr Oniccr Tnlceir n Iloiinilaliiiiit WnjIlumi > , lint liontx Illx I'rlxnticr nt South Omnlin. H. L. Simon , who was arrested at Lincoln last night on a charge of criminal libel fitvorn to by J. H. Kdmlstcn , escaped from Deputy Sheriff Cooncy of Dawson county t South Omaha yesterday morning. At an early hour the sheriff - and his pris oner went Into Long's restaurant at the foot of N street for breakfast. Simon was ibackled , but before Bitting down to the table the officer removed the Irceis. At the conclusion ot the meal and whllo the shcrlfl was putting on his overcoat Simon slipped out ot the door without his hat and escaped. The officer hunted around for hli prisoner for a short tTme and then gave up the chose In dl gu < ; t and left for his home. A description of the cncaped prisoner was left with the police with the request that be be arrested If found. LINCOLN , Feb. 10. ( Special Telegram. ) In order to avoid habcaa corpus proceedings after arrcfltln/ / ; their men , the odlcors hcnd- cufTcri Simon an necrctcd him until 9 o'clock , when they took the Missouri 1'aclflc to Union. Thin morning they proceeded to South Omaha and while they were taking breakfast ! ci a r'vitaurant Simon walked out , eluded the deputy and took the train for Lincoln , He U now here In charge of the sheriff , having been subpoenaed before the grand Jury to tell what ho known about the recount frauda. I'Mmlslcn'a plan was to get Simon out of reach of the grand Jury and the plon liau mlicrably failed. Deputy Sheriff Cooney came down from Sout'h Omaha this afternoon to look for bin rocaped prlnoner , but In the meantime Simon had been arrested by the city author ities on a charge of carrying concealed wcnpoiiK. A continuance ot ten da > s was taken on the latter ca e , mid Simon was com mitted to the care of the nherlff , In default nf ball. It is expected that before the case comes up Simon will huvo tcntllloil before the grand Jury an to thu recount frauds. IMmlnten mid MM attorney , M. Harrington of O'Neill , nay they will taku Simons to Dawnon county before the grand Jury gctx around to listen to the Btory. The popocrats openly declare that Chairman Kdmlstcn has made a bad political mistake. The affair Is causing much amusement here. Don't annoy others ny your coughing , and risk your llfo by neglecting a cold. Ono Mln- ute Cough Cure cured coughs , colds , croup , yrlppo and all throat and lung troublca. I'olllli'iil lleiu'tlon in ( 'uloritilo. MANHATTAN , Colo. . Fob. 7. To the Kdltor of The Hoc : The republican party la anything but dead In Colorado. During the campaign In 1S9G the opposition papers at tint seat of Larimer county said : "It was cany to tell how many men wanted county olHccrt in Larimer county by counting repub lican vote-n. " And , Indeed , It was almost dangerous In 189C to claim to bo n straight republican , and a man who had the courage to proclaim his Intention to vote for Mc- Klnley wu bravo. Indeed. Tlmo changes men's opinions politically , an well OH other wise. Last fall tbo democrats , populists and Oliver rcpublcaiiB all combined against the republican party , and , despite all their ef forts , wo elected the county cleric , county commissioner and miperlntcndent of schools. Today , I feel sure , could an election bo held , McKinlcy would carry Larimer county. "Let the heathen rage. " "Tlmo works wonders. " mid sometimes destruction. Two years ago Uglify 31. Teller \vas the most popular man lu Colorado , but I doubt much. If loft to n vote of the people , that ho could bo elected to the United Stales senate. Ilia desertion of lilu party nt St. Louis droyo from his support the best men of his state , and tlnio will or already has done so bring him as low as Ilryan Is. I fully believe that Colorado rado will bo In the republican ranks In 1000. S. "TII13 COLORADO SIMX'IAI , . " Via Villon 1'iic-llle. Commencing February C. WILL LEAVE OMAHA DAILY llD5 : P M AHIUVINO DENVER NEXT-DAY 1:30 : P. M ONLY Denver irnln having BUFFET , SMOKINO AND LinitAUY CAIcS , For tickets arid full Information call at City ticket otllco , 1302 Farnam St. IMCH.SO.VVI , IMH UiltAIMI.H. \V. Ilancy of Wood Lake , Nob. , Is in the city. 'rim'iMtirphy and wife are stopping at the Mlllard. It. Maxtor of Chicago can bo found nt the Darker. C. II. Harnard of Table IlocU Is a cucst nt the Darker. It , W. Anderson of Sioux City Is otopplng at the Barker. . A. 0. Fisher , a lawyer of Chndron , Is In the city on 'business. A. 1C. Oomly , an ox-stato superintendent , of Lincoln , Is In the city. Judge M. L. I lay ward of Nebraska City Is In Omaha on a h'liurt sojourn. Thomas L , Ularrls of Ord Is In the city whllo on n short business trip. Edward Seymour , a merchant nnd resident of 'Norfolk , Is In the city on business. W. E. Whltcoml ) , n well known real estate man of Ponder , Is In Omaha on 'business. S. F. Zimmerman , nn old resident of Ilattlo Crook , Neib. , is visiting friends In the city. S. Flnnell , an extensive cattle raiser of Hamburg , In. , Is stopping nt a Jocal hotel. H. A. Haley , Oeorge J , Swift and William Jennliu',8 are Chicago arrivals rcglatcrcd at the Barker. II. T. Wood , representing an eastern brldgo building concern , residing in Tccumseh , Is In the city. C. C. IMcKnlght , n well known resilient of Lincoln , Is visiting friends In Omaha for a short period. Oeorgo M. Lydlclc mid wife * of Herman , Nt-b. , are visiting friends In Omaha for n short period. C. 0. Comstoek , n stockholder and ofllccr of the electric light company ot Quincy , 111. , Is a truest at thu Mlllard. W. C. Pierce , traveling passenger agent for thu Louisville , Kviinsvlllo & St. Louis road , U stopping at the Mlllard. J. T. Andernon , general agent for the floor-Kin lines of rallrrads , with headquartcra In St. Louis , U stopping at the Mlllard. Mlsj Katlicrlno Stuart , Thomas David , Frank Coltman , James Mauley , Itlcllard Lyle and Olney J. drlllln nro members with the Tlm Murphy company quartered at tbo Darker. Mr. Edward Muhoney of Huttc , Mont. , U visiting frlemU In Omaha on his return from nn eastern trip , Eighteen years ago this mouth ho timed through Omaha a young man on his way to Montana to grow up with the country. And ho baa grown physically as well as In worldly goods , Thu Omaha of 1SSO and the Omaha of toJay are so different tdat ho enjoyu with satisfaction the marvel ous growth of tbo city and tbo uvldenco of material prosperity now apparent. 'NeGraskans ' at the- hotels : W. H. Dunn , Lincoln ; H. C. Sawyer , W.H , Johnson , J. Itlley. Bt. Paul : F. W. West. H. ( M. Thomp son , Wlsner ; W. E , Whltcomb , Pcnder ; Cuy DatiD , Scotia ; H. P. Simmons , A. a , Fisher , Mrs. Josephine Joiclyn and daughter , ChaJ- ron ; G. "W. Ellsworth ami wife , Fullerton ; Clyde King. O'Neill ; . E. Fields , Fremont ; i : . U. 1-allln , Crab Orchard ; L , W. Snow , David City ; George Ackerunn , Herman ; H. K. Ilubcockt Columbus ; Jamea Leonard , North Hatle : B. P. Heed , Ulendley ; C. L. Hover , Papilllon ; Max Horoaen , U U. May- hew , Louisville ; J , P. Johnson , Wesley Valentine * . Kearney ; "William Gibbon , Elkhorn - horn ; Wlllard Kendall. A. H. Harris , Lin coln ; H. T. Ward , Tecumsch : George M. Lydeck and wife , Herman ; M. H. Dodge , Wluslde ; J. IK. Oilman , 'Murray ' ; L. H. Key- Holds ; T. A. Llud , Central City ; 'M. U Hay- niiri ) , 'Nebraska ' City ; Thomas U aiarrl * , Ord. 4 5 ' and 97 ans , As we said , yesterday , manu facturers do not go around with a lantern looking1 for small stores , They seek those who buy large lots at a time. Our New York office is daily visited by manufacturers and their agents ; we get quotations from everybody who makes goods in our line. Manufacturers - ufacturers work for our orders , they are worth working for , competition to get them is keen : , if we didn't buy right it would be strange , in deed. As a matter of fact the most of our profit is made in buying. Our cash discounts make a very large item by the year. It is of ten the case that the shirt , the collar , the suit of clothes we offer today at retail , we couldn't duplicate tomorrow at wholesale for the price you pay. Cash works wonders , Cash at the right time. C , P. Norwall & Co. , agents for-Port Arthur Townsite & Land Co. , will run an excursion to Port Arthur and return at one fare for the round trip , on the i5th of February. These excursions will run regularly the first and third Tuesday of each month thereafter. Write or call on us. [ c. P , NORWAI.I ; & co. , 6th and Jones Streets , Omaha. Neb. ns cured , by ' i Cure neicr foil . itmcnt , with guara 010.00 ainfloloi PHARMACY A'l.UJUCT GUTS HOUOII US.\fiI3. Clly UiiKliiccr IloNiMvnter'M Ilccoiu- -llll.-ltlOII ( J fN I'llllOOllLMl. The city council has so far taken no action on tbo recommendation of City Engineer Hoscwater that a man uhould bo ( stationed on the Sixteenth street viaduct In order to regu late trnlllc. The engineering department con tends that while the structure has been patched up so that It will carry tmlllc under ordinary conditions it Is In no condition to stand fcst driving. While it la somewhat dinicult to calculate the amount of Increased Impact caupcd by a rapidly moving vehicle , It Is conceded In engineering that the strain Is fully double that Imparted by the same vbhlclo moving at a walk. H Is suggested that slnco the floor of the viaduct was not repaired thin year , a carpenter could make such repairs on this part of the structure as became necessary from tlnio to time , and also look after tbo regulation ot the tralllc. Cl < > - KmiiliiycM fii'l I'ay WiirrmilH. Municipal employes enjoyed the luxury of a pay day yesterday for the first time in thrco months. The warrants wcro ready for delivery shortly before noon and the employes who wanted to exchange them for cush found no dllllculty in doing so. The demand for the warrants was far In excess of the supply and some of the Investors oven canvassed the employes before the warrants wcro issued In order to get hold of the securities. The paying oft pro.ccta ! s confined merely to the January obligations , as the bade salaries will bo taken care of with the proceeds of the prospective refund ing bonds. MortnlKy The following births and deaths wcro ro- rtoil at the health ofllce during the twenty- four hours ending at noon yesterday. UlrtliH Charles Cllffordi. 2768 Webster Ptrcet , boy ; Frank ) Wolf , 835 South Twenty- third , boy ; Hobort Drown , 2202 Clark , girl ; T. A. Stoveeis , 3107 Lnrlmoro , Irl. DcatliH Helen Redman , 2 months , 310 South Nineteenth street , Mount Hope ; John nimer Nelson , 3 , S24 South Twenty-third , ac cident , Forest Lawn ; Halph Jones , 2 rncnths , 1136 North Seventeenth , cholera Infantum , Mount Hope ; William Crawford , 71 , 913 Pierce , apoplexy of brain , Forest Lawn. I'rtlMoiiM nf \ < > Avnll. A number of petitions have been filed with the ( Advisory Board by alleged property owners , who want now llfo given to the proposition to allow thn water from cess pools to bo dumped Into the sewers. They nllcgo that the rescinding of the resolution adopted by the old Iloard'of Health la work ing a hardship that Is unnecessary. In view of the abuses of the garbage contract that have crept in under cover of the resolution. the members of the board are not disposed to open the bars a second time. I'liiiia for illvprrlov 1'iirlr. The menagerie at Htvcrvlow park ulll soon bo Increased by the addition of a puma the largest specimen of the cat fam ily lii North America. The specimen that has been obtained for Hlvcrvltnv part Is ealj to be ono of the largest of lu specie * . It wus shipped to Omaha from Tcxsa Tursday. Hiillilliitr Will lie Itciiily. All of Uie furniture for the new postofllce has arrived and la being put In place , The carpets are being laid and , according to the statement of Superintendent Latenser. there Is nothing to prevent the occupancy on February 2i , the date on which Post master Martin U preparing for the opening. lliune Tickets will M sold on the first and Ibl.'d Tuc i ! y of Kebrudrr and March via the Union Pacific to point * In Kansas and Ne- braaka ; ( xiluti In Colorado west ot and In cluding Leadvllle , Sallila ami Alamosi ; oolr's In Wyoming weit ot and Including Laramlc ; points In- Utah ( except on Southern Pacific company ) ; ( x > lnU In Ida bo eaat of acd Includ ing Welter and Market Lake ; alto Ootailo. Ore. Minimum selling rate , (9.00. ( For fall Icformatlon or ticket ! rail it city ticket of fice. 1302 ? * rD6tu street. [ WASH THE HAIR I But don't use Ammonia , Silts of Tartar OP Borax nor strong alkaline soaps. Use Sherman's Lavender Shampoo Cream Which Is mndo for the express purpose of washing the hnlr. It clcansos the hair nml scalp , removes dandruff , but does not remove - move tbo natural oil , nor dpes It Icavo the hair dry and brittle , but makes It soft , glassy and pliant. Sherman's Lavender Snampoo Cream la sold-In bottles holding- enough for about 20 shampoos for 23c. Largo bottles holding1 nearly four times na much , Me. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Sherman &K3cCormell Drug Go 1G13 DODGE ST. OMAHA , NUIJ. No Detention From BuolnoBS. We refer to HUNDKODS op PATIENTS CUJICM PILES CURED In Seven to Ten Days Without Pain. ONH THEAT.Mr.NT DOBS TUB WORK. THE EMPIRE RUPTURE CURE AND MEDICAL INSTITUTE , ( Sacceiion to THE O. K. JIIU.KIl CO. ) 932-933 New York Life Building , Omaha. Call crtrllu for circulars. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. im < Fnclu ! IIU'iiilBl ) i 187 W 42ml Btrcct , New Vorli. ' Comparison is invited Of the Quality And Quantity Of Readable News Printed daily In The Bee And in other papers. For the news And all the news - " Read The Bee.