3 KELLEY, STIGER & COMPANY. Our great discount clearance sale increasing in volume each day. The people now realize that we live up to the very letter aSLword TITE OMATIA DAILY HEE: SUNT) AT, JANUARY , 1001. 20 20 20 One-fifth off oti all goods sold in Silk and Velvet Depts., Black Dress Goods Dept., Colored Dress Goods Dept., Lining and Skirting Dept. All previously marked down goods included, and all remnants in above stocks 20 I'ER CENT DISCOUNT on all black silks, colored silks, grenadines, crepe de chine, taffe tas, colored or black, all silk velvets, black velvets. 20 J'Elt CENT DISCOUNT on all black serges, cheviots, broadcloths, henriettas, silk warp . henriettas, nun's-veiling, camel's hair cloths, fancy dress patterns, etc. 20 1'EU CM NT DISCO IT NT on all colored cheviots, tailor cloths, tweeds, serges, cashmeres, henriettas, party shades of cashmere, albatross and lansdowne, -white and cream serges and henriettas, etc. 20 VFAl CENT'DISCOUNT on all selicias, percalines, sateens, near silk, mercerized silks, mo reens, canvas and hair cloths. 20 JEU CENT DISCOUNT on all men's cashmere sox, men's flannel night robes, all ladies', men's and ehildren'rt underwear, single garments on union suits including the celebrated Munsing andVpsilanti suits and separate garments. The entire stock of women's, boys' and children's cashmere, silk and cotton hosiery. 20 PEIt CENT DISCOUNT on entire stock of blankets woolen blankets, half wool blankets, cotton blankets, (white, red. irrnv or natural. All our robe and louiifrinp: blankets, also cribs. All our embroidered white Flannels, plain white flannels, red or sacques and night robes, I rench flannels for waists . 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT off all waists of French flannel, waists of fancy flannel, waists of silk, waists of taffeta. Our entire stock of Ladies', Misses', Children's, Boys' Shoes On Sale at 20 per cent less than the regular price. Ladies' Extension Sole Shoes Ladies' Enamel Leather Shoes Ladies' Patent Calf Shoes Ladies' Box Calf or Kid Shoes Ladies' Ideal Kid Shoes Ladies' Hand-Turned Shoes Ladies' Misses', Children's and Boys' Overshoes and Ilubbers. Xbthln reserved in the shoe department One-fifth off of the entire stock. Unusual Attractions in Cloak Department. 33 33.5 331 DISCOUNT On our entire stock of ladies' and children's jackets, golf capes, long coats, automobiles. All nstrakluin fuicnpes, All near seal capes. All fur muffs, fur collarettes, fur boas and scarfs. JUM LOT OF STATIONERY Glaring Example of Reckless Expenditure of Hebnuka State lunda. TWO BILLS FOR EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS Our a. Mndlflcntlon of Free IIIu School l,nn, and Other In u Sub stitute for Conipiilory At tciulnnce Law. LINCOLN, Jan. 5. (Special.) Tho reck less expenditure of state funds during tho last few days of the fusion administration Is forcibly reflected by tho Immense amount of stationery and supplies purchased for tho legislature. Not only waB nn extrava gant prlco paid for tho material, but It was prepared In such a way us to bo practically worthless for olllclal use. The stationery Is of poor quality and tho printing Is In keeping only with the circus poster stylo of art. Homo of tho notepapor Is labeled In largo, glaring letters, "Twenty-sixth ses sion," whllo nn equally largo amount con tains tho Inscription, "Thirty-sixth ses sion." Not a slnglo plec'e of stationary In the cntlro lot can bo found that does not contain nn error of somo kind, cither In the spelling, wording or punctuation. Tho gcnoral worthless condition of tho material will make It necessary for tho leg islature to nuthorlzo tho printing of nn en tire now lot of stationery nnd the purchase of another lot of supplies. Somo of tho leg islators' desks wero supplied with penhold ers without pens and others wero given pens, but no penholders. Many of the members purchased their own desk supplies on tho second day of tho session, but they Talk About It That's always the way with our Hair Vigor. When per sons use it they are always so highly pleased with it that they tell their friends about it. If your hair is short, too thin, splits at the ends, is rough, or is falling out, our Hair Vigor will perfectly satisfy you. If your hair is just a little gray, or perfectly white, Ayer's Hair Vigor will bring back to it all the dark, rich color it had years and years ago. One dollar a bottle. If your druggUt cannot aupply you, send u 1. 00 nml we will citiirii a bottle to you, all chances prepaid, lie aurc and give u your neurcat exprcu ofhec. J. C. Aver Co., Lowell, Mom, Send for our handsome book on Tho Hair, DISCOUNT Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Streets, Omaha. Insist that tho stato should furnish sta tionery. Ilcneflt of Kducutlon. Superintendent Kowler and several prom- lnont school men aro directing tho prepara tion of two bills for tho benefit of tho edu cational Interests of the state. One will bo n modification of tho free high school law which was enacted by tho last legisla ture and tho other will bo submitted as a substitute for tho existing compulsory at tendance law. Tho high school act was de clared unconstitutional and tho compulsory attendance law was almost as Ineffective for tho reneon that no means wero provided by tho legislature for enforcing Its pro visions. Tho court's objection to the high school net was that It provided for unequal taxa tion. Tho men who aro remodeling tho measure are finding great difficulty In over coming this obstaclo, but they Insist that they will bo ablo to submit n bill to the legislature which will accomplish tho do alred purpose without violating that por tion of the constitution which relates to taxation. Tho ccrcpulsory attendance act will be similar so far as Its object Is concerned to tho act now In force, but It will contain different provisions for enforcing Its re quirements. Smullpox tu St. Edward. Oovertor Dietrich has been officially notified of tho extstenco of smallpox In St. Kdward. Tho people thero havo appealed to htm for asslstanco In stamping out tho disease. Tho matter will bo roforred to tho State Hoard of Health with Instructions to do everything possible to prevent the dlseaso from spreading. Omen for Niiprcnic Court. Tho following cases havo been assigned for hearing before tho supremo court at tho next sitting, which begins January 22: Chicago, IlurlltiRton & Qulncy Itallroad company against Wolfe, from I'hclps county; Cummins against People's Ilulldlng and Loan association, from Cass county; County of Ilnycsi against Chrlstner, from Ilnycs county; Naden ngalnst Continental National bank of Iloston, from Lancaster county; Jerobok against, Kennedy, from Nnnco county; Oarrctt ngnlnst Ilepubllcnn Publishing company, from Custer county; Klldiorn Valley bank against Marlcy, from Holt county; President and Directors' In surance Compnny of North America against Ackorman, from Doughs county; Grccnwool against Ingorsoll, from Douglas county; Chlcngo, llurllngton & Qulncy Itallroad company against Williams, from Sownrd county; McCullough against Dovey, from Cass county; Stato ngalnst Missouri Pacific Itallroad company, original; State ngalnst Union Pacific Itallroad company, original; llank of slockhnm ngalnst Alter, from Hamilton county; Dryden ngalnst Pairotte, from Iluffalo county; Do horty ngalnst Llr.n, from Douglas, county; Uobson ngalnst State, from Cherry county; County of Dodgo against Acorn, from Dodgo county;, Hills ngalnst State, from Washing ton county; Sofleld ngalnst Stnte, from Custer county, rimloii Stnte Central Committer. Tho fusion Btate central committees will meet at tho Grand hotel In this city on Jnnuary 16. nt'2 p. ra. The calls Issued by tho chairmen assert that the meetings aro to bo held "for tho purpose of consld erlnc tho Interests of tho peoplo of Ne braskn." I'roteat Auiilnxt IV.ithoimc. Tho citizens of the First ward held an Indignation meeting last night to protest against tho location of a smallpox hospital on Hnymarket squurc. Tho Uoard, of Health suggestod this location and thq residents of tho neighborhood promptly expressed their disapproval. Haymarket square ox tends from Q to 11 streets, between Ninth blue flannels, fancy flannels forfi DISCOUNT and Tenth streets, adjoining tho city hall and facing tho university campus at the Tenth nnd II street corners. Omuha Diamond In Lot. Mrs. V. D. Wnlker of Omaha reported to tho authorities tho loss of a diamond car ring from her apartments In tho Capitol hotel. Sbo was unable to dctcrmtno whether tho arttclo was lost by accident or was stolen. LEGISLATORS DESERT LINCOLN Only 11 Few W!ione IteMtdeiieca Arc Ileiuote Stay In Town Over Mindny. LINCOLN, Jan. 6. (Special.) Tho hotel lobbies, which havo been crowded for many weeks, nro practically deserted tonight. Many of tho legislators left for their homes yesterday and last night and this after noon many more, who remained for tho purposo of accomplishing committee work, also doparted, tho committee on privileges and elections, tho last to do so, having ad journed this afternoon until Monday. Only a few of tho legislators, who llvo In tho more rcmoto sections of tho state, remain In tho city. Many of tho fellows who havo been lioro all week looking for various legislative Jobs have also gono home to spend Sun day, but as muny of these poslttons havo not yet been given out tho applicants will be on hand ngaln Monday to renew their efforts. It is reported that tho senate committee on standing committees has nenrly all of Its committees made up, agreed upon, and It Is very likely that tho committees will bo given out Monday. Tho senato and houso chambers pre sented a desolate appearance today, thero bolng no ono about excopt ono or two members In each chambor who spent somo tlmo nt their desks In preparing bills and work for future legislation. Lone Itulilicr'it Hold Trlek. MEDICINE IlOW, Wyo., Jan. B. (Spo clal.) A lono highwayman entered tho gen eral merchandise storo of William Taylor here Thursday night Just ns the clnr'ts were closing up and robbed tho cash drawor of over $100 In money nnd stolo soveral arti cles from the shelves. He was armed with two rovolvers and kept the threo clerics covered while ho operated. Tho robber was not mounted nnd nftor securing his plunder ho backed out of tho front door of tho storo nnd fled across the pralrlo. Thu clerks secured guns and started in pursuit, but tho robber got away. Word was sent to Sheriff McDanlels of nnwllns nnd ho started at onco in pursuit. Court Date. TECUMSEII, Neb., Jnn. G. (Special.) Judges Stull and Letton of tho First Ju dicial district of Nebraska havo decided upon the following dates for tho holding of district court In tho counties as specified: Oogo county, February 11, April 2D, Sop tomber 16; Jefferson county, April 8, May 27, October 21; Johnson county, March 11, May 6, Octobor 1; Pawneo county, March 25, May 20, October 21; Nemaha county, February 18, April 22, September 16; Rich ardson county, April 8, Juno 3, November 11. All terms In Johnson county will bo Jury terms. I'll Id After Seven Siiltn. PIJVTTSMOUTH. Nob., Jan. 5. (Special.) Judge A. N. Sullivan today paid the clerk of the district court In this city I6.1H.C0. in settlement In full of the Judgment obtained by W. K. Fox, administrator of tho estato of Amos Thompson, ngalnst thu Missouri Pa cific Hallway Company. In October, 1803, whllo braking on a train for tho company, Thompson was killed by tho train at Union. The case was tried four times In the dis trict court and threo times in the supreme court. I Annual January Linen Sale The last four days have been unparalleled in all our history for linen selling If you will permit us to use the term, it was "A Hummer' It is not our aim nor intention to make any money on this sale, and this is evidenced by the enthusiastic crowds who daily show their appreciation of our marvelous offers, 30o. Tnltle Linen nt :t8o Vurd All our two-yard wldo Homespun Table. Linen regular value 50c, at 38g yard. 3c Tnlilc Much nt r.Oc Ynril All our Bleached Irish Tablo Linen that sold regularly at 65c, now 60c yard. 91.00 Tnlilc Linen nt Otic Ynril All our Half 11 1 cached Table Linen two yards wldo sold regularly at $1.00 yard now 69c yard 1.10 Tnlilc Linen nt 70c Ynrd All our extra lino Silver Dlcachcd Table Linen regular value 1.10( now 70c yard. 91.n. Tnlilc Linen nt OSc Ynril All our very best Sltvor Dlcachcd Table Linen splendid value, 98c. 91.no Tnhlr Linen nt 9 1.00 Ynril All our very fine full Dlcachcd Table Linen two yards wide regular price $1.50 now 11.00 yard. ?l.7R Tnlilc Linen nt 91.211 Ynril All our very best full Dleached Tablo Linen regular valuo $1.75 now $1.25 yard. 92.7K Cliitha nt 92.2ft AU our r-attern Table Cloths Irish make 2x2 yards, at $2.23 each. 9.t.nO Clotlm nt 92.75 All our 2x2V4 yard Tablo Cloths Irish make regular price $3.50 now $2.75 each, Annual January Clearing Sale of Muslin Underwear, Skirts, Gowns, Drawers, Corset Covers, Etc. Clearance Prlca Ladlca White Sklrtn Now 60c. 75c, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $1.60. Cut from 76c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.60, $2.00, On center counter. LndleV .Mb lit Gonm- Or. scparato counters. Now 25c. 49c. 75c, 89c, $L00, $1.25. Cut from 40c, 58c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Great Clearing Sale of Laces, Embroideries, Insertions, All-Overs, etc., Regardless of Cost. We have culled out all our broken sets odd lots short lengths and soiled laces and embroideries of all descriptions, AND HAVE UEDUCED THEM TO PRICES THAT WILL CLOSE THEM OUT QUICKLY. FINISH ANOTHER PRECINCT Legislative Committee Winds Up with Pint District of Third Ward. ADJOURNMENT TAKEN UNTIL MONDAY DoiiRlnn County CniieH in De Renamed Tueadny I'crHiinnl Altercation UnllvciiH the Close of the Seimlon. LINCOLN, Jan. D. (Special Telegram.) The houso and senate committees on privi leges and elections this morning completed tho count of ballots casi In tho First dis trict of tho Third ward In South Omaha. Tho result, compared with tho original count by tho electlou board, follows; Ileoount. Original. Colson 141 ' 134 SchultZ W) 169 I.Iddcll 161 W Hansom 60 264 Hunt .' 2S1 27a Johntion 277 271 nohwer 141 111 Young lij iij Further counting of tho ballots was waived by tho attorneys representing both sides, and at noon tho committees adjourned to 9 o'clock Monday morning. Tho Douglas county cases, however, will not bo taken up again until Tuesday, Tho proceedings wero Interrupted this morning by a personal altercation between E. W. Slmeral and W. 8. Strawn. The for mer Insisted that tho latter was attempting to Inject himself Into tho case, whereupon Mr. Strawn called Mr. Slmeral a liar. Sim oral replied to this by applying an epithet to tho other attorney, who resorted to vio lence, grabbing Mr. Slmeral's throat and attempting to strike, him. Tho men wero at onco soparated by Rep resentatives Warner and Ilrown. Tho com mittees required both to apologlzo before proceedings wore resumed. Intermit llurnx Kill n Child. ORAND ISLAND, Nob., Jan. 5. (Special.) A most distressing accident occurred In tho family of .I- D. llulllss, resulting lu tho death of tho only child. Mrs. Dulllss, Just before tho supper hour, heard tholr llttlo 3-year-old daughter, Myrtlo, scream. Tho latter was In tho room adjoining tho kitchen, In which Mrs. nulllss was occupied. The llttlo one was romping with n dog nnd at tho momont Mrs. llulllss thought the scream was occasioned by tho play. How over, tho llttlo ono Immediately ran into the kitchen and the mother saw that tho cloth ing about tho child was afire. She promptly smothered the flames. Thero wero some burns and a physician was Immediately called. Ho found the external Injuries not serious, but It wnu apparent from tho llttlo ono's suffering and complaints that sho had Inhaled tho flamos and Internal Injuries re sulted in death nbout seven hours later. When llr. Kern Tnke t'linre. HASTINGS, Nob., Jan. C (Special.) At a recent conferenco betweon Governor Dietrich and Dr. Kern of Wood niver, who has been appointed superintendent of the Asylum for Incurablo Insane at this place, and Harry Havel ly, nowly appointed stew ard of the Bamo Institution, It was docldcd to havo tho asylum turned over to the new officials about tho first of February. This will glvo everybody connected with tho In stitution a in pi 0 tlmo for oil the necessary preparations they aro compelled to make. This does not exactly suit retiring Super intendent Steele, ub ho says ho would like to remain until March in order to have ovorythlng in perfect condition when ho steps down and out. However, he will ro tire gracefully whenever it pleases Dr. Kera. $1.00 Cloths at $3.25 sanio quality as above. Dinner Napkins to match, $3.00 dozen. William Liddeirs Fine Irish Table Cloths. Thcso goods aro hand woven and havo no superior for Oneness of tcxturo and beauty of finish. $4.50 Cloths, each $3.00. $6.00 Cloths, each $4.45. $8.00 Cloths, each $5.S5. $9.00 ClothH, each $6.25. $10.60 Cloths .each $7.60. $13.00 Cloths, each $7.50. Napkins Dinner Napkins, puro linen, dozen, $1.00. $2.00 Napkins for, dozen, $1.45. $2.25 Napkins, for $1.69 dozen. $2.60 Napkins, for $2.00 dozen $3.00 and $3.25 Napkins, for $2.50 dozen. $3.75 and $1.00 Napkins, for $2.9S dozen. $5.00 Napkins, for $3.93 dozen. Towels Kitchen Towela Uiat sold for 75c dozen, 2o each. 8 l-3c Towels, for 5o each. 12'c Towels, for 8 l-3o each. Ladle' DrntTC Closing out at 15c, 20c, 29c 45c, 50c, 75c. Former prlco 20c, 25c, 35c, 60c, 85c, $1.00, Ladlen' Cornet Cavers Clcaranco prices 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 85c. Reduced from 25c, 35c, 45c, 60c, 75c, $1.00, It Is not tho Intention of tho nowly-olected officials to mako many changes among tho employes of that Institution for somo time, but thero nro a few that will be mado as soon as Dr. Kern and Mr. Havcrly tako charge. Teller nml Democrnt Sennrnte. YORK, Neb., Jan. 6. (Special.) Tho dis solving of tho Joint partnership of tho Tellor-Democrnt, tho only fusion organ published at York, looks" very much as If tho democratic nnd populist parties of York county nro going to dlssolvo partnership. If they havo dissolved for other than bus iness reasons thero will not bo peace nnd harmony as In times past. About two years ago the Teller, n fusion organ, con solidated with tho Democrnt. Cliff Frank has associated with him Mr. J. M. Dllo of this city and they will publish tho Teller. Tho Democrat wlli continue under tho man agement of Dan Corcoran and John Carlln. I'lnttHiitmitli tilrln' Triumph. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. D. (Special.) At tho Pnrmelo theater last evening tho Misses Ethel and Allco Dovey, assisted by Oscar GarcisBcn of Omaha, gavo a concert, concluding with tho balcony sccno from "Ilomoo and Juliet," In which tho two young girls won applauso nnd decorations In play ing bofore tho queen of England whllo on their tour abroad. Tho two sisters havo Just returned from a long conrao of study in eastern conservatories. All of Platts mouth turned out, packing tho opera houso, to hear nnd applaud tho natlvo daughters of this city. MortKiiKea riled nnd IlclcnHPd. HASTINGS, Nob., Jan. C (Special.) During tho year of 1000 tho following num ber ot mortgages wero filed and rolascd In Adams county: Farm mortgages filed, 382; amount, $355,051.97; released, 455; amount, J861.77C.1C. City mortgages filed, 187; amount, $101,031.12; released, 201; amount, $124,401.98. Chattel mortgages filed, 1.8S0; amount, $262,057.50; released, 972; amount, $246,564.10. AVI1I Print No Dully Journal. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jan. 5. (Special.) O. E. Towle, formerly of Omaha, has bought tho Plattsmouth Journal plant from H. n. Groves, who will rotlro from tho business. Mr. Towle announces that tor tho presont bo will 'discontinue, tho Dally Jour nal and devote his whole tlmo nnd atten tion to the weekly. Tho politics ot tho pa per will remain unchanged, Denth MnrkH the Holme. PAPILLION, Neb.. Jan. 5. (Special.) Death seems to have made- a chosen victim ot tho homo of W. T. Ireland, In Sarpy county, near ailmoro. A week ago Wil liam, aged 14, died of typhoid pneumonia; last night Thoodoro, an cldor brother, suc cumbed to tho enmo disease, and now It Is reported that tho mother and two daughters aro not expected to llvo. KiiKlnenr Inherit Eatntc, M'COOL JUNCTION, Neb., Jan. C (Spe clal.) William Hllraa nnd family started for Germany, whoro, through tho death ot nn uncle, Mr. HUma will Inherit qulta an estate. For years ho was a locomotivo en gineer on tho Uurlington, running out of Lincoln. LnokliiK for u Teacher. TECUMSEII, Neb., Jan. C (Special.) The Tecumsch school board Is looking for a teacher for tho primary department. Miss Nellie. Schleo today resigned as .teacher of the West ward school, as sho has a hot ter offer In Hastings. Ilciihlim Una the Hotel AkuIii, TECUMSEII, Neb., Jnn. C, (Special.) P. II. Hopkins again has charge of the Hotel Hopkins here, J, E. noquct hau sold mm hin furnishings and turned tho business over with same. ICo Towels, far 10c each. 16 2-3o Towels, for 12c 30c Towels, for 25c each. 39c Towels, for 30c each. 60c Towels, for 50c each. 7Sc Towels, for 69c each. S5c Towels, for C9e each. $1,00 Towols, for S5c each. each. Sheets, Sheetiiijjs, Mus lin, Pillow Cases and I Pillow Casings It is almost Imperative that every house keeper should tako udvantngo of this fmlo as nil goods from tho cheapest muslin to ilnest BlieotlngH go at cost and many less than nctual cost. All our cheap nnd finest quality Blenched and Unbleached Muslin nt cost price. All of our cheap and finest quality of Dlcachcd and Unbleached Sheetings nt cost price. All our cheap and finest quality of Pillow Casings at cost prlco. Fino quality of Sheets Ix24 yards regular price 60c, at 41c each. 2x24 yards rcj.nlnr rrloo 65c at 47c each. 2Ux2& yards regular prlco 65c at G2c each. Ii'rrncli LliiKcrlc Suits $25.00, cut from $32.00. 20 per cent dlnoonnt on Flnnnrl Mtttit Cowiih nml Drcmiliiir HntMiue. Clearance Snlc of CorfietN Four lots at prices to close. Ono lot Royal Worcester, $2.00 and $2.25 grades, $1.60. Ono lot "OIovo Fitting." whlto and drab IOWA YOUTH'S PREDICAMENT Arrented nt Home of Ileiit Girl oil ChnrKe of StcnlliiK l'lither'n llor.se. FOIIT DODGE, la., Jnn. 5. (Special Tel egram.) Fred Nelson of Lehigh wns ar rested at tho homo of his sweetheart at Mondatnln, la., on Friday night on n chnrgo of horso-stcallng nnd wns hold to tho grand Jury on $1,000 bonds this morning, Nelson, it is nllegcd, stolo his father's horse, brought it to Fort Dodgo and sold It for $30 to W. M. Arthur of this city. His father reclaimed tho animal nnd tho matter was placed In tho bands of tho sheriff, who lo cated tho son nt Mondnmln after n long Hcarch. Tho case has aroused much excite ment nt Lehigh, as tho young man Is well connected. Monona County Doeket. ON AW A, la., Jan. C. (Special.) The Monona county district court will open Monday, January 7, Judgo John F. Oliver presiding. Thero is n lnrgo docket, with somo very important cases. Ono of the prominent ones la tho enso of Annlo Jennings ngalnst tho Chicago & Northwest ern railway, a suit growing out ot tho wreck at Logan somo years ago. It was tried hero somo tlmo ago and a Judgment for $3,250 rendered In favor of tho plaintiff, but it was roversed by tho supremo court and by stipulation will he tried In Monona county nt this torm. Tt.oro aro a lnrgo number of witnesses, and It Is expected to occupy somo days. Thero nro also about twenty stato cases, mostly for violation of tho mulct law, thut will come up nt this term. One Contest In S110 County. GniNNELL, la.. Jan. C. (Special Tele gram.) Snc county will hnvo ono contest for olllco over tho Titus amendment. All of tho county officers with ono exception will step out without protest. County Clerk W. C. Waddcll, however, will assort his rights and will refuse to step out until deposed by tho courts. Digests wAatffoffeat k Doctor's Statement. "I havo used Kodol Dvai'Ei'stA Ootie with groat benefit la acaso that could scarcely tolerate any drug or food. I m prescribing it with a confidence which Increases with Its dally use." Dr. II. II. liadon, Summit, Alabama. KODQL DYSPEPSIA CURE ia the only preparation known that oomplstely tUfiests aH classes off foods. That Is why it Instantly rslisvos and permanently cures indigestion and all stomach troubles, even after everything else has failed. It can't help but do you good. Prepares pnly by E. e. DeWITT A 0O.t ChUaga. SO ota. and Siva aettla. The largo (lie contain IM timet tuo email fy Pillow Cases 42x30 Inches regular prlco 15c at 110 each. 45x36 lnchc regular prlco 10 243c nt 124c each. 60x36 Inches regular prlco 18c at ISO each. Hemstitched Pillow Cases 42x36 Inches regular prlco 19o at 148 each. 45x36 Inches regular price 22c at 15o each. Utica Mills Pillow Cases 42x36 Inches regular price 19c at 11a each. 45x36 Inches regulnr prlco 22c at 15o C0x36 Inches regular prlco 25c nt 190 rach. r Hemstitched Utica Mills Pillow Cases 45x36 Inches regular prlco 30c at 21o each. 60x30 Inches regular prlco 33 l-3c at 24o each. $1.00 and $1.25 grades, 76c AV. C. C. Comet nt 9I.OO Extra flno correct fitting corset, whlto, black and lrn!. I1. 1). Cornel Clolnn Ont 1. I). Various styles of odd ulzos, high grado black and whlto superfine coutllo,. perfect fitting, $3.00 and $3.50 qualities, at $2.00. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER lleKulnr IlodKepodKC of Cllmntle Con ditions I'roKUiistloutrd for IVe hriiNkii Today. WASHINGTON, Jan. D.-Forecnst of tho weather for Sunday und Monday; For Nebraska Fair In northern; rain or snow, probably, In southern portion Hun day; warmer In western portion; southerly winds; Monday probnbly fair. For Iowa Fair Sunday; Monday, prob ably fair. For Missouri Probably fair Sunday; southeasterly winds; Monduy probably fair. For North Dakota Fair In enstern; oc casional snows In western portion; Hundny northerly winds; Monday fair. For South Dukotn-Genorally fair Sun day; north to cast winds; Monday probably fair. For Kunsns-CIoudy, with occasional rains probably Sunday; warmer southerly winds; Monday probably fulr. For Colorado and Wyoming Probably fair Sunday; varlnblo windH, becoming southwesterly; Monday probably fulr. For Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Arkansns Occasional rnliiH probnblo Hun dny; winds becoming southwesterly; Mon day probably fair. ( Local Iteeord. OMAHA, Jan. 5. Official record of tem perature, nnd precipitation compared with tho corresponding day of tho last threo years. , , . 1000. ISM. 13DS. 1S07. Mnxlmum temperature,... 27 41 24) 4- Minimum temperature. ... 31 21) 8 2 Mean temperature 22 mi J4 -ji Precipitation 00 (10 in) oj llcciitd of temperature ntid precipitation nt Omaha for thlH day nnd nlnco Murch i, Normal tcmpcraturo 19 Kxcchs for tlui day ;j Total oxcess Hlnco Mnrch 1, 19t0 UM Normal precipitation 03 nc). Excess for tho day 03 Inch Total rainfall bIiich March 1 30.21 IiicIich Excohb Hlnco March 1 26 Inch Deficiency for cor. period, ism)..,. 4.40 Inches Deficiency for cor. period, 1809.... 3.01 Inches L. A. WELSH. Local Forecast Olllclal. Could Soaroely Eat Anything! "I used to bo a torriblo sufferer from Indigestion, eating even a soda craclcor would put mo in agony. I was influ enced to uso Kodol DrerEmiA Curb and ono bottlo of it permanently cured mo." II. L.Warton.New Borno.N.O. I