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24 THE OMATIA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRFATIT 3. 1001. OMAHA'S PIONEER COUNCIL Trills and Tribulation! of the Earlj Day Lawmakers. PRAIRIE FIRES A PUBLIC MENACE Frontier Municipal I'nlliprn lnle l.nr AkiiIiihI 1 "I r nut! Ailupt Otlii'r MeiiMirr Hint Jiccm tluci-r III TIh-M" I)ii When Omaha's pioneer rnuncll gathered around a large table in Jesse Lowe's otilec, a one-story brlrtt building at the northwest corner of Twelfth and Harney streets, thoro were no discussions conrernlnt; tho salaries whlrli should bo paid from general funds or tho estimates of tho expenditures for different department of tho city kov crnment. That body had hi foro It the tank of crcatlnR a government and of outlining tho plans for a futuro city. Hut little money wan nvjllable for lmprovemrntii and snmo Idea of tho wild condition of tho territory may bo formed from reading In tho records nf tho eounnll that one of tho earliest ordi nances Introduced In that body wns deBlgnod to prevent tho setting of fire to grass within tho city limits on account of tho danger of pralrlo fires. It was March 6, 1857, that Omaha's pio neer council held Its first meeting. Mayor Jrsso Lowe and the nlno couucllmcn were elected on the first Monday In March. Tho result of tho balloting had scarcely, been announced until a meeting of tho city fath ers was called. "It's my recollection thnt there wcro but few votes cast nt that election. There wasn't nny trouble with stuffing tho ballot box or getting n cross In tho wrong clrclo on the tlchot that was used," said William I'. Snowdeh, who was an old settler at that tltno, having been in Omaha for nearly three years. "Thoro were Just eight of ua whlgs In tho town and tho rest of tho vot ers wore democrats. Wo had a kind of a caucus and iut up it ticket without paying nny attention to party lines. A year later, however, tho whlgs nnd democrats began tn lino up against each other and politics entered Into the election." I'll I l-n imI u mI (in ve r ii in nt. Tho territorial lcglslaturo of Nebraska approved a charter for Omaha February 2, 18.17. A supplementary act was passed February 7 and tho llttlo western city hail a full-fledged city government before nn othor month had elapsed. Tho olllcers elected wcro us follows: Jesse Lowe, mayor; II. (.'. Andorson, recorder; Lyman IMchardson, assessor; J. A. Miller, marshal; A. D. Jones, T. U. Goodwill, O. C. llovey, II. II. Vlsschor, Thomns Davis, W. U. Wyman, W. N. Ilyors, 0. II. Downs, Thomas O'Connor, aldermen. Of tho original olllcers only two Lyman Itlchnrdson nnd A. D. Jones nro now liv ing In T)maha. Jcsso Lowe, T. 0. Good will. Thomas Davis. W. U. Wynmn nnd Thomas O'Connor nro dead. W. N. Ilyors ts In Knnsas, II. JL Vlsscher is in California mid It is not known what becamo of tho other men. . Tho first notion taken by tho aldermen waB tho ndoptlon of tho rules of tho council of tho legislative assembly. Following this tho councllmon announced ordinances which they would Introduco in a short Jlmo. Among tho proposed measures was nn nrdl nanco dividing tho city Into threu wards. 'n division which waH maintained for many years. Another ordlnanco afforded protection for tho city mnrshal in tho execution of his duties. This was a mensuro of great lm portnuce, ns tho frontier town was visited ay a rough clement nnd tho disputes con- Egyptian Lotus Cream Pure, clean nnd fragrant, with tho odor of tho best Imported roso wator. Nothing bet ter than this for chapped lips and rough iweather complexions. It nourishes tho skin. Apply nt night nnd in tho morning sun burn and windburn havo disappeared. It is as gcod ns tho highest priced cream In tho market. turn iMtici: to oi:nts Cramer's Klilncv Cure ?! Dr. Knrl Cramer's ronnyroyal Pills.. ,.J1 00 Menntn's Tnlcuin Powder 12c Wlno of Canlui 75C Carter's Liver Pills ,-,o AyerH' Hair VlKnr 75c Duffoy's Malt Whiskey sCc B. H, U V.. 75o nyrup ni v igs SOo Miles Ncrvlno 7Bo Malted Milk 40c Pierce's Prescription 7, Doan's Pills HOc Uncle Sat, H Tobacco Curo 60c SCHAEFER CCT IST . W. Cor. 10th and Cblcuo Sti. Prices lower than ever- quality better than ever- all amateur photo supplies, ji fresh, reliable and up-to-date THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO. 1215 Farnam Sired, Wholesale, anil rotaU dealers. See Our $1.00 Panels Platino Finish. (p , , FotOQraphcr U ' I HI IT U I m i cernlng claims wcro not settled In a gentlo manner. "Hoard of Aldermen" was tho dignified name given to tho first council. Tho coun try was n llttlo new for dignified airs In those days, however, and at the second meeting of tho council tho recorder was instructed to wrlto thn names of tho city fathers without tho prefix "alderman." Tln-j .Mnke Mori- Ollloes. Among tho first acts of tho body was the creation of two additional city ofllccs, city engineer and city attorney. Charles Grant was elected city nttornoy March 12, and In Juno he resigned nnd was succeeded by James M. Woolworth. A. S. M, Morgan was Omaha's first city engineer. On March 13 tho counril met with tho county commissioners and ratified a con tract which detded to tho county a portion of Washington Park, on tho condition that n court house bo erected on tho land nnd that tho city officers bo allowed tho uso of part of the building. Tho county building was erected on the ground which Is now occupied by tho I'nr.ton block, nt tho cor ner of Sixteenth nnd Fnrnam streets. It also fell to tho lot of tho first council to fostor n plan for tho construction of a good hotel In Omaha. Tho city needed a hotel and had nothing to otter to prospecttvo builders but lnnd. Many offers wore made by capitalists who wcro willing to under take the building. Dr. Oeorgo L. Miller offered to erect a $7f,000 hotel for n smaller bonus of land than any of tho other bidders and ho was awarded tho contract, which re sulted In the construction of the Herndon house, which now forms a part of tho Union Pnclflc headquarters. Tho council was also confronted with tho task of erecting a capltol building on the slto now ore cd by tho High school. All tho money thnt emtio Into tho city treasury was expended on tho capltol, lands were sold nnd every available means of raising money was resorted to. Appropriations were mndo from timo to time until $110,000 had been put into tho new stnto building with tho understanding that tho government would refund tho money to tho city. I'uri'i'il to Irniii Scrip. Finally tho council was forced to Issue scrip. Junu 23 was tho dato upon which $30,000 worth of tho city money waB put Into circulation. In nil $C0,000 worth' of scrip was Issued. Tho panic of 1857 had a depressing effect on thu money market nnd tho scrip was practically worthless. In December of 1837 an election was held at which tho voters decided that bonds should bo Issued for tho redemption of nil scrip. Two members of tho pioneer council, A. D. Jones and W. .V. Hyers, wcro surveyors by profession. Mr. Ilyors went from Omaha to Denver, where ho ostnbllshcd tho Itocky Mountain Nowa. C. H. Downs was captain of tho ferry boat which was in operation nt that tltno nnd was n member of tho original town site company. II. II. Vlsscher nnd Thomas Davis were carpenters nnd Mr. Davis afterwards went Into tho saw mill business. O. C. Ilnvey was a brlckmakcr and contractor. Omaha has never had n council which devoted so much time to tho city's affairs as did this pioneer body. For months tho councllmon hold a meeting every day nnd spent moat of their time In devising plans for Improving the frontier city. And when tho personnel of tho body was changed nt tho end of tho year n new hotel, a county building and a capltol had bceu secured for Omaha. DISGUSTED WITH HIS OLD PLUMBING every man Is when ho visits his friend's house nnd sees tho perfect ttanltnry and exposed plumbing that new houses uro fitted up with by us. Your bathroom, kitchen nnd laundry will bo overhauled nnd new plumbing tlttel tlirougout your liouso at a rea sonable tlgitre. Our plumbing Is all dono by skilled workmen in a scien tific manner. Free & Black, Vhuw: 1011)1. 800 Farnnm. 'l On. tKe way to CALIFORNIA $25.22 to California February 12, 19 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30. Through tourist-cars for California leave Omaha on above dates. One car runs via Kansas City and the Santa Fe; the other via Denver and the Scenic Line. Take your choice. COLORADO MINES TO RESUME Iitdr pendent ('onipniilrn Concede Ten 1'er Cent Inerense .Northern Cnm-luiiij- Will Concede Nothing. DHN'VKIl, Feb. 2. Independent northern dolorado coal mines will resume, opera tions Monday under an agreement signed by tho United Mine Workers' representa tives and tho operators. Tho basis of tho settlement Is nn Increase, of 10 cents a ton for mining, eight hours' work a day, and a bl-wcckly pay day. There havo been heretofore employed In these properties between 200 and 300 men nnd their output has aggregated about 1,000 tons a day. Tho operators expect to double this output by doubling the number of em ployes. Tho Northern Coal company, which contributed three-fourths of tho output be fore tho strike, has definitely refused to concedo anything to tho strikers. Clint of ThnnUn. Wo wish to earnestly thank nil of our friends for tho thoughtful kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to us dur ing tho sickness and nftor tho deatu ol out beloved daughter nnd sister, Grace. Our hearts appreciate tho beautiful floral of ferings, ns they symbolize tho bright, cheerfulness and puro nobility of her earthly life. Wo nre thankful for this. Somo of her last expressions gave promls of a blessed immortality with her Savior and wo pray that her tcs'.lmony may stiengthen others to lead a true, Christian life. MUS. L. A. EDWAltDS AMD FAMILY. no.Miisiir.K nits' Ticicivrs. Vln Hook Inlnnil Ilniite. Tickets on salo February C to points In Oklahoma, Indian Territory and Texas, Shortest nnd quickest lino to Oklahoma; no change of cars. City Ticket Office, 1323 Farnam ft. Samuel Burns', 1318 Farnam, annual re duction salo now going on. Danco programs and wesatng stationery. A. I. Root, printer 414-416 South 12th. Have Itoot print it. ninn. PfiLACK Josephine, Fcbrunry 1, 1M1, nged JH yenrs. Funeral Sunday nt 1 p. m. from residence. 201H N 21th street. Interment, Pleasant I III! cemetery. Friends invited. DHOSIl'S- Daniel, February 2, 1901, at 11:4.-. n. in., nt his lato residence, 1S2I North Seventeenth street, ngo 7ti years 9 months nnd 2;. days. Funeral notice Inter. Mr. Itroslus had been n resident of Omaha for thirty years. Boston Store Bought the J. A. Fuller Co's Drug Stock From the Creditors at an enormous sacrifice It consists of Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Perfumes, Leather Goods, Fine Stationery, Mirrors and Paints, Varnishes and Glass, etc., etc. The entire stock (except the paints, varnish and glass) will be immediately removed and placed on sale. At Great Reductions in Prices. ROSTON QTORE (Watch for the full "A GOOD RESOLUTION" Judging from the rapidly increasing sales of SHERIDAN COAL Lots of people have resolved to uso better coal this year than they had last year. It's the best coal mined in Wyoming. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 12 7 Tickets at 150J Farnam St. and at tho Burlington Statiou, Tenth and Mason Sts., Omaha. J. Francis, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. llfllM.VOTON HOl'TB, I,or Itnten AVest nnd JinrthiTcM. At a tlmo of year when thousands will tako advantage of them, tho Ilurllngton Houto makes sweeping reductions in Its rates to the west nnd northwest to Utah, California, Montana Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. Dates: February 12, 19 and 2S. March 5, 12, 19 and 26. April 2, 9, 16, 23 nnd 30. Hates arc shown below: To Ogden, Salt Lako City, Butte. Helena, Anaconda and Mlssouln, $23. To San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Joso and many other California points, $25. To all points on tho Northern Pacific r. west of Missoula, Including Spokane, Scat tic, Tacoma, Portland, as well as Vancouver and Victoria, 11. C, $2?. To nil points on the Spokano Falls & Northern ry nnd tho Washington & Co lumbia Illvcr 11. It., $23. Tickets 1302 Farnam st., nnd nt Burling ton station, Tenth and Mason streets. Free Home. It you desire full information In regard to tho Kiowa, Commanche, Apache, Wichita and Caddo reservations In tho Indian Terri tory, which nro soon to bo opened for set tlement, send BO cents for book with quarter-sectional illustrated n.ap nnd full de scription of the lands to D. T. BROWN, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Hamilton Warren, :.t. v., eclectic nnd magnetic physician, office at tho Central hotel, corner North Fifteenth and Dodge streets, till a suitable location can bo found. Special attention to all long standing or lingering diseases and to diseases of women and children Cnril of Tlinnkr.. Wo desire to thank our many friends for tho kindness shown us during tho sick ness and death of our mother, Mrs. Mary A. Barnum. L. O. BARNUM. MRS. P. A. SIDRLL. MRS. F. S. STANFIELD. For" policies that nre sight drafts nt maturity npply to II. D. Neelv, manager Equitable Life, 206 and IPS Heo building. Thcro will bo an important meeting ot tho board ot trustees nnd the executive commtttco of tho Associated Chnrltlcs In tho parlors of the Commercial Nntlonal bank on Monday, Fcbrunry 4, at 4 p. m. THOMAS KILPATRICK. President; Watch work, Skilled workmen. A. B. Hu bermann, 13th n? Douglas. No come-backs Now wheels, $15. Omaha Bicycle Co. particulars of the sale.) "NfMr Ortrnnv for tlip TnurlHt" Is tho tltlo of nn Illustrated booklet. Issueil by tho Illinois Central railroad, describing points 'of Interest in New Orleans. I. Vnr copy, address V II. Ilrlll, n. I'. A., Omaha, Neb. Ithrop's Cold Cure, sure, 24 & Hamilton. The Leading Dress Goods House of the West. New arrivals in dress goods every day. On Mondny vc will sell CO pieces of our $1.23 in zi) new spring shades, 4S-ln wide, tho finest 50 pieces of tho very finest French Venetian yard, &l-ln wide nnd 10 now spring shndes 25 pieces of KiirIIhIi melton, In all tho new regular J2.SS goods, our prleo will be only Black Dress Goods. Priestley's now spring weights In plain black molroses, drapes, otc, at , 25, $1.50, $1.75, A largo lino of now French flannels, In $3.00 per yard. French Challis Wo carry tho largest lino ot French chnllis 500 pieces ot nil wool strictly now goods, In etc., worth up to COc per yard 500 pieces of new spring chnllis. In all the stripes, nnd goods worth S5c per yard High grado Persian 4 to 0 prints, In as many Chicago nt $1.00 per yard,, our prlco will ho 100 pieces of gros Itoman Paris challls, tho nnd Is Bold nt fom $1.00 to $1.25 per yard Hayden's New New Imported Irish dimity, 500 styles to select from, 25c yard. Now Imported Scotch madras shirtings, 150 patterns, 2oc to 50c yard. New Imported French silk mous do sole, (19 colors), 45c yard. New Imported French foullnrd BUbllmc, (183 styles,) 39c yard. New Imported sntln strlpo dimity, (50 patterns exclusive) 60c yard. Linen Idncn direct from the loom to tho con sumer. No mlddlo-men's profit to pay. Wo can savo you money on every purchaso you mako In tho line of muslin, linens and sheetings. Wo nre also headquarters for bed spreads. Monday's Salo will consist of tho following specials: CI Inch nil linen cream damask, Monday only, 4'.'c yard. OS Inch linen bleached dnmnsk, very fine, at 59c yard. 42x3C Inch ready made slips at 10c each. 9-1 blenched sheeting extra heavy 19c yd. 72 Inch strictly puro flax Irish dam ask, for Monday nt C2l,c yard. A Iluck Towel. 24x50 in. "Fine" 17VjC yd 4-4 blenched muslin, OUc yard, 16 yards for $1.00. HAYDEN BROS. Monday Meat Sale nest brand Hmnll Hams .. 12c 03c 5c 7c 48c 15c 10c 7i,4c 10-pound cans Drat I.nrd ... Now Hologna Snusago .... Boneless Corned Dcef C-pound palls llcst J.ird .. Fancy Chipped Dried Ileef Donelcss Cottage Hams .. Fresh Pork Sausago Fish Specials for Monday 3 largo Herring for lnc New Mnckerel, each 'IC Norway Kcls, pound 12Vjo and 15c Norway Anchovies, pound 8 l-3c New Saner Kraut, 3 pounds for 10c Finnan Hnddlos, pound 10c Grocery Specials Can Corn . fan String Ilcnns Can Pumpkin Can Lima Ileans Can Tomatoes Can Unking Powder Can Syrup 3-pound can Ornted Pineapple 5c 5c 5c 7Vjc 714c fle tic ...1 214 c Michigan .lolly, In cans 5c 9c Fern Brand Condensed Milk .. Interestinf Prices in Cheese Western Reservo Full Cream, fancy, 12',4c American Club liouso 10c A Fancy Virginia Swiss lf'- McLarcn's Imperial Chccso J-c Specials in Teas and Coffees A beautiful chlua cup nnd saucer given free with one pound of any of our teas. Iiasket Fired Japan Tea, oxtra choico, 39c Sun Dried Japan Tea only 3Sc Now Ten Sittings, first crop, only 20c Moyune, Ounpuwdor and Fngllsh Break fast '",c Good nroken Cnffeo only 10c Wholo Coffco only 12VjC Government Mocha and Java Coftco .. 25c Mandcllng Mocha and Java 35c a pouncis tor i.uv. Butter and Egg Sale Fine Country Itoll Butter 11c Fancy Separator Creamery 21c Strictly Fresh Kgga 1214c Read the Big Shoe 1 THE SMOKERS PREFER BECAUSE THE JOUHERS' PROFIT V.ll. IUCB JJ. C CO., MANia'ACTUHKllB, iiom!:m:i:k nits' tickijts. Vln ltorlc tlntiil Houtr. On Tuesday, February G to points In Okla homa, Indian Territory and Texas. Short est and quickest lino to Oklahoma. Throufih ears. City Tlceltt Olllce, 1323 Famnm st. f High Grade S Dress Goods now spring prunellas QCp Roods on tho market tJt-w goods made, to sell at $2 50 4 EZf lj 1 J v spring Bhodcs and grades, Ii -i Oft ) J " O In challls, voiles, prunella. tf -4 . P- up to $5.00 per yard if) 1 TO O nil tho plains, dots, I'crslaus, etc. 35c to to bp found In nny house In tho west. all tho llncst figures, stripes, 0 0 kj finest designs, satin A EZn colors, these challls aro sold In only very finest cloth nnd colors L C i our price will bo only JKJ Wash Goods. New Imported Scotch madrns zephyr, 32 Inch wldo (110 styles), 25c yard. New Imported Scotch corded novelties, for waists (40 styles), 30c yard, Now Imported Irish shirt waist linens, (50 styles), 35e ynrd. New imported foullard sateens, (09 styles), 25c yard. Everything now and nobby In finest wash goods manufactured. Special dimity salo Monday. Prices. ' 10- 1 fringed crochet spreads, at 95c each. 11- 4 hemmed crochet spreads .very hea vy, nt $1.25 each. Big Silk Special, Monday Thousands of yards ot finest blnck taffe tas, in 19-ln.. 27-ln, nnd 3C-lu, worth 75c, $1.00 nnd $1.75, all go on salo Monday, at 39o. 59c and OSc. londny will bo special foulard day, pretty styles, nil now spring silk, worth $1.00, on salo at 59c. llcautlful foulard, worth $1.25, go at COc. Hlack pcau do solo, black satin, fancy silks for waists, nil kinds nnd colors, nil colors nnd Mack crepo do chene, all worth up to $1.25, will go at C9c. Head the Dig Shoe Salo on pago 13. Dress Goods in the Economy Bargain Room 2 eases, consisting of 9G pieces of Import ed Fngllsh Plorolns or Crepons, regular prlco is 75c per yard and will go on salo at 8:30 Monday morning at 29c ynrd. Ono case of Black Satin Berbers, 40 In wide, Kngllsh make, perfect color. It Is al ways sold in tho regular way nt C5c to 7oc per yard wo will sell it for Mondny only at 25c yard. 50 pieces of 38-ln. Union Ladles' Cloth, in black, blue, red, brown, green, etc. colors perfectly fast. Thcso goods aro worth 49c per yard. Wo will sell them for ono duy only nt 23c. 10,000 yards of Wool Remnants at 5c, 10c ami 25c per ynrd. 500 Dress Patterns nnd Skirt Patterns, In 1 yards, 5 yards and C yards each, nt OSc. $1.60, $2.9S nnd $3.9S for entlro pattern. Clearing Cloak Sale that will startle tho mossback merchants of Omaha and tho stnto of Nebraska. Wo hnvo tho goods and plenty ot them. Got them for cash. Get them In largo quantities nt one-third their regulnr price. Our' February clearing salo will startlo tho wholo business world. Our modern mer chandising is saving money for thousands of people. Kvery suit in tho house slaughtered overy jacket sold at less than tho cost of tho trimmings overy other garment In la dles' wear nt one-half to one-quarter their regular value. Ladles' Suits, worth $20, for $6.9S. Your choice of 1,600 Jackets, worth up to $23.00, for $4.9S. Ladles' Plush and Bouclo Capes, 20 In. long, for $1.48. Ladles' Astrakhnn Collarettes for OSc. Hundreds of children's Jackets nt 50c each. One tnblo of ladles' Skirts, In golf, dress and silk dress skirts, worth up to $15, for $5.75. Ono table of ladles' Golf Skirts, worth $5, on salo Mondny nt $2.90. China Department Docornted Cups and Snticers, per pair 5c Decorated Dinner Plates 6c Decorated Tea Plates 6c Decorated Plo Plates 6c Flno 8-Inch Costal Fruits 9c Ad on Page 13. An Examination of the Teeth nt regular Intervals by nn experi enced OUNTIST will prevent prema t iro ileniy. Thn teeth can bo kept (reo from tartar and other foreign matter, cavities filled nnd gums cleans ed and strengthened The cost nt having this dono will bo slight If attended to before tho trou ble has got n firm hold. Difficult or dellcato work receives the most skill ful treatment. BAILEY, the Dentist :tl2 I'uxtnn IlloeW, lOtli A Fiiriium Sin. Plume 10Sr. I, idly Attendant. IS ADDED TO TUB OJMU TV ST. LOUIS, UO, UVilCH I Three Telephones Now Wo havo TIMIHU telephones now and TU'lKi: messenger boya with wheels to uulckly deliver thn orders for drugs which nro coming over tho phono, It you hnvo it proscription to fill, our boys will cnll for It. nnd deliver tho medicine without exti.t charge. CI T PItlCKS ALWAYS. 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills Apentu Water, brittle 15c nnd 250 J oo ituili F.milly Syrltw .' Jl.pj l'enm.'i, we sell 1.M lMnklum's Compound ft'-' JI .i0 Fel ow s Mvrun ....SI 6v Wyetli K l'li.isnhittp Soiln 4V Mrtlt V. . 'Ni.-. 60e Phillips I Hurst ' CiVcV.U Kc Laxative Hmmn Uulnlno l.'.e 4iJ wi- inxKi s ivtiii,r I'm t!nuln fir Mui.a , fl11 J1.1U Wlno lardut ......'.'.'..'.". 7t.c Sherman & McConnell Drug Go Now Storo S. W Cor lflih .iml Dodge. "CURSE" OF DRINK (JI'UED HY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY Can bo given In Olnss of Wnter. Ten or CofTco Without Pullcut's Knowledge. while, milium Hemeily will euro or de stroy the .lleiised niipetlto for nlcoholla stimulants, whether the p.itleut Is a con flrmeu inebriate, "a tippler," social drinker or Irunkurd Imposslblo for nny one to hnvo nn np petlto for alcoholic llituors nttcr .lsliiif White million Kcmedy Uy mall II. Trial 'nrknga ro lv writing Mrs. T. C. MDore. I'rOH't W. C T. II. Vf.Mtlirn CnllC.r,,! , Bold m umnhn. Nob , by elms. II, Sctiuuferi Ifilll ntl.l th(in,rr, ulrmita Shoes for Style and Comfort Jinny n well shaped foot looks awkwurd and ugly and feels tho snmo way, slnjply becauso tho shoo on it has been bought regardless of everything except price. Your health nnd happiness do mnnd comfort for your feet and proper pride demands style and beauty In your footwear. Thero Is no ono clso so well prepared to promote your health nnd huppluess with comfortable woll-fltted shoes to satisfy your pride with stylish nnd fash lonnhlo footwear, nnd to meet your economical Ideas with re liable goods nt reasonable prices, and wo nro hero to provo It. If. E. Cor. 18th am Doufilaa su. SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN R ATES VIA. UNION PACBFIC OMAHA TO CALIFORNIA 25 DOLLARS OMAHA To Ogdcti, Salt LaKc.Ul $23.00 To Ilullc and Helena, Mont 2.1,00 To Portland, Oregon 28.00 To Spokane, Wash 28.00 To Tacoma and Seattle, Wash 28.00 TICEKTS TO BE ON SALE February 12, 19. 26, Aland 5, 12,19, 2 6 April 2, 9, 16, 2J, 30. 1901, Clly Ticket Office 1324 Parnam Street. Tcleplitnc 316. Union Station lOtlt and Marcy. Tel 629 ABSOLUUELY WITHOUT PAIN. Wo oxtrnct ono or nil your iri-lll WIUI VI J iMtlM'ili AIH - Leaves no fitter effect . Have your tenth examined. No churgo for examination. Gold Crowns, $1,00 Gold Fillings, SI. 50 up. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DniiKlaHSt.