is too Small To enumerate the many Bar But here are a few Bargains that gains to be found in our CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ! will boar a face to face inspection. Men's all wool Caesimoro Suits , nicely tail ored , in sieos 30 to 42 ; made specially for us , and can't bo matched at our price If you oomo to u& will buy a full Suit , made of clean all wool 14 ounce Clay Worsted , in either round or square out , nicely made and well trimmed. Sizes 34 to 42. When you look nt this Man's Salt , made of Wide Wail Black Worsted , good weight , suitable for all the year round. You'll won 7 der why the price is not $10.00 , but it is not. Our price as long as they last / Buys a full grown Man's Suit , in black all wool fl O Cheviot. Very fine all wool Serge Coats and Vests , $4.50 Fine Imported Serge Suits , 9.90 Fine Velour Cassimere Suits , 7.40 Fine all wool Covert Suits , 6.90 Men's Fine Suits at $10 , $12 , $12.50 , $13.50 , $14 , $14.50 , $15 , $16.50. AV& , , > m THE.BEST LINE EVEffSHOWN'NIlS'MARIiET MANUFACTURED. EXPRESSLY' ' FOR , Helmets at S5c and up. | Kfe * Crash Hats-all styles , IW- * Wilson & Drake's This is the now brand on ! a 05c Overall now being Half Dollar Special. distributed by us. Those _ Overalls will not wear for ever , but we guarantee they will bring you back to us for I ho next pair. Our Half Dollar Work Shirts are Com petition Killers. Men's cast iron Shirts and Draw ers , spring weight , 25c 'Ira Perker's 75c caliskin york Glove , * , GOc Men's Jersey Rib Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers , GOc Men's $ lCottou Worsted Pantsat75c Men's 4-ply Linen Collars , latest spring- styles , lOc COLORED DRESS SHIRTS in all the new and desirable things at 50c , 75c , SI.00 and up. Suits mode to order from special measurements by skilled Tailors , at $12.50 to $35 00. Perfect fit guaranteed. Owing Qur Tailoring Department is a Great Success ! to disagreeable weather our Special Shoo Sale will be continued MCII'H First Olats all solid oil grain Congress or Lace Plow ShouH ) Your Money Back if You Are Not Pteased. * ft Ladies Tan and Black O ords , Comfort Slippots , Strap Sandals , etc j ' If you Don't Get Your Share of These Bargains its Your Fault , Don't Forget the Checks on the Soda Fountain. Side. WILSON mm FROM THE FROST. March 24th , 1800. KKI-UHLICAN : Will move tonior. row upon Malabon and Malolos. Two brigades will participate and a large amount of artillery. Un doubtedly the way to Malolos , the insurgent capital , will not bo pnved with Bands of gold , but instead sol id lead. The REPUBLICAN corres. pendent and four men are at pres ent stationed at the signal and tel egraph station , a Spanish block house recently captured from the Fillipinoa. Today the wires are hot ; orders have been roooivrd for all men to have three hui dred rounds of ammunition , spades pick axes and wire cu'tors. We will take three days field rations. It is very evident that out generals will take uoehaoco and expect no snap. Dewey will probably visit Aguinal- do with pellets of civilization , and wo will hoar an artillery engage ment that will bo something in the annals of history. The past week has boon one of quietness ; the "lull before the storm. " An occasional interchange of courtesies between the outposts has been all. It will take about four days to reach Ma lolos. Mail has just arrived two hundred and fifty sacks. The Grant leaves tomorrow for San Francisco. Will send accounts of battle as soon as possible. W. S. FLICK. P , S. Privates just got mail. Fourth infantry joined us at camp ; will go with us tomorrow. Makes a follow feel good. MARRIED. At the M. K. parsonage in Bro ken Bow , Neb , Mr. Earnest 11. Booth , of Ouster Canyon and Miss Ada Louver , of Broken Bow , wore united in marriage on May 7tu , , RHV. W. II. D. Ilornuday official- / ing. Miss Lizzie Booth , sister of the groom , acted as bridesmaid and FranK Gift as groomsman. After the ceremony they rdtnrnpd to the residence of the groom , wh ire they wore received by friends and neighbor * , and a Humptiuus dinner wan served. Congratulations and many good wishes were extended to the happy couple. Both of the contracting parties'are'hold in the highest respect , and enter on their new sphere in life with the best wishes of a wide circle of friends. They were the recipients of a num ber of beautiful ana useful presents of which the following is a list : Table , table cloth , get knirei , forks nd spoons Mr ind Mri 0 W liootb , groom's i/ rent ; cake sUiid.Mri John ftemh&rd ; viaogar pitcher , Mln AnnaRoluhardsugar bowl , Mlea Llzzlo Booth ; tot glnia dishes , A J Booth ; set cups and BBUO- ors , Mrs Molllo Willis and Me n Joiiulo Wlramur ; water pitcher , Nell Hllmnu ; coml ) j se , Mlfs l.li- zlo Iloefele ; salt and pepper dish , Qeorg * Booth ; egg beater , Ml s Roth Haofole ; cupi and saucers Mr and Mrs K C Booth ; set sllror tea spoons , Mr and Mrs D J Coulter : tamp , Mr and Uri Jos Haefelo ; hone , bride's lather. A HISTORY OP TI1E PHILIPPINES. The history of the Philippine is lands , just published by the Con tinental Publishing Co. , Now ifork , is just out , and is being sold in this county by Parry G , Motoall.a mem ber of Co. M. , of the First Nebras ka volunteer regiment , who was recently disohatged on account of disability. The work is a thorough review of the East Indies from their discovery by Magellan in 1521 down to the surrender of Manila to the American army , Aug. 13 , 1808. Tuo author , Mr. Ramon Lala , is a < native Filippino and a graduate of St. John's college , London. He is the only naturalized Filippino liv ing in the Untied States. The following - lowing gives an idea of his ability. Parties wishing a copy of this splendid work may leave their orders - dors at the REPUBLICAN office : i'Diiaueipma , reo , ai Egbert Qillera , Esq. , 25 L'urkFlaeo.N.Y. Dear Sir : Owing to the widespread Interest in our new possessions In the East Indies , the Philippines , the oQloers o ( our society have been desirous of se curing Bomo one who could address ua with authority on the lands and peoples of that distant archapolago. I am pleased to inform you that on the ooca- elou of Mr. Raman Reyes Lilu's recent appearance betore the society these ex pectations were pleasantly reallz d. Mr , Lala is a thorough master ot his subject , and delivered an address at once Instructive and vividly interesting. Alter listening to his spirited lecture one fuels that he haa gained n trustwor thy and comprohoiiblve amount of in formation about these islands , which It would be almost impossible to obtiln from almost any other nouroe. Very Truly Youra , IIKNIIY Q. BllTANT , President of Geographical Society of Philadelphia. I'HKSS COMMENTS. Boston Globe ; It is ao well printed , thorougu and authoratlve a woik as is to bo found In the English tongue , Lowell Dally Courier ; It la certainly the moat valuable book yet offered to the public on this aubjeot. The au thor'a peraonal acquaintance with Aguiualdo and Agonclllo adda addition al in tereat to the book at thli time , St. Paul Globe ; History , romance , tragedy and comedy nro all to bo found In Lala'e'book ' , San -Francisco - Examiner : Ramon Reyes Lala , now In New York , has written the largest and best book on his native land that has yet boon published 'Now ' York Herald : Ilia book la by all odds tlio most Important contribution that has yet been made , to our kuowl- edge , rf the far oil Islands that fate has thrown Into our hands. FREE EMPLOYMENT. LINCOLN , Neb. , May 1. All parsons desiring help and all out of employment should write at once to the state labor bureau and lot their wants be known. The legislature of 1806 and 1807 passed a law making this a free employment bureau for the entire state. Those who want help should state in their applications what kind of help is wanted , in what branch of labor , etc , Those who want situai. ions should state sex , age , bight , weight , trade or branch of labor , length of service or experience references , etc. All information rooieved by the bureau will be held strictly confid ential and all services rendered will be free. Absolutely no fee will be charged in any case This is a free employment bureau and is designed to do away with the private employment agency nuisance in the cities , by which so many worthy people are victimized. All desiring help ofany kind carpenters , bookmakers , mill men , farm hands , city laborers , cooks , Horvent girls , or help of any kind , bhould immediately apply to the office and they will bo put in com munication with those in the line of service desired. Persons out of employment should also write with out delay , All unfilled applications should be renewed after thirty days. Communications should bo addressed to State Labor Bureau , Lincoln , Neb. COURT NOTES. A civil case was heard Saturday before Justice Snyder , in which Thos. Smith sued J. W. Conley for wages. The court in this case hold there was no cause for action , and assessed the coats against the plaintiff , Smith. Tuesday , on complaint of Attor ney Kirkpatriok , thu sheriff arrested and broughtno tho'oity Phillip K. and F. L. Hotl'mau , of Callaway , on the charge ol Belling cattle of other parlies , which they had in their keeping during the winter. The cattle belonged to lloenan & Mo- Donald , of Illinois , and AndoiBon & Henderson'of Kcainoy. The complaining witnesses claim to be able to prove that the parties ar rested sold six head of their cattle. The Hoffmann gave a bond of $500 for their appearance at court and were dismissed. A complaint was filed against Prof. Soiield , a "magnetic healer , " who has been in the city for some time , on Friday of last week , by the doctors of this vicinity for practicing medicine without author ity of law. Before the pi pers wore served the Professor had lelt the city , and he was followed to Ans- loy , whore C. T. Orr , who was dop- utiBod , arrested him and brought liiin back. lie was taken before Judge Armour , whore ho was re quired to give bonds for his appear ance May 12th , at ton o'clock , to answer to the charges filed against him. List Friday evening Attorney Ivirhpatriok filed complaint in Jus * tioo Snyder's court against W , D. Cole , druggist in the Crystal drug Hture , charging him with selling intoxicating liquors. The court issued a warrant lor Cole's arrest and a search of the promises , and placed the warrant in Marshal Towsley's hands to execute. He placed Cole under arrest , and secured - cured sixteen quart bottles marked "pure malt whiskey , " a live gallon n marked poit wine , and forty- one quart bottles of beer packed in straw in a barrel. The case wan continued from Friday evening un til nine o'clock Saturday morning On a compromise between the par. ties the case was transferred to the county court , before Judge Armour , the defendant giving a bond of $300 for his appearance , the date of hearing being fixed for May llth. N. T. Qadd appeared as nounsot for the defendant and L. E. Kirk- patrick for the state , BURLINGTON ROUTE. Low rates In Muy. The Burlington Routs otters exceed ingly low round trip rates to Louisville , Ky. , May 8 , 9 , 13 and 14. Return limit , Muy 20th. Portland , Ore , , May 15 , 10 , 17 and 18. Return limit , July 15th. Denver , Cole , , May 10 and 17. Return - turn limit , June 15th. Minneapolis , Minn. , May 10,17 mill 18. Return limit , June 3rd. Roanoke , Va. , May , 17 and 18. Return - turn limit , June 93rd. San Francisco , Cal. , May , 15 , 10 , 17 imtllS. Hoturn limit , July IGth. Cull and obtain full Information. II L. Ormsby , Agent , 13. & M. R. R. 11 "A word to the wise < B stilllclent1 nnd u word from the wise should ho BUlllelunt , but you nek , who nro the wise ? Those who know. The oil re peated experience of trustworthy poisons may bo taken ( or knowledge. Mr W M. Terry saya Clwmbcrlaln'H Cough Remedy glvon better satisfaction thin any othnr In the market. Ho IIIIH been in the drug business HtElUton , Ky , , for twelve years ; has sold hundreds of bot- tlea of this remedy and neuily all other cough mediolnca manufactured , which shows conclusively that Obumberlaln'R la the most satisfactory to the people. For ealo by all druggists , Burlington Koute California Excursions Cheap ; quick ; comfortable. Leave Omalm ' 1:35 : p. m. I in- doln 0:10 p. m. and Hastings 8:50 p. m. every Thursday , in clean , modern , not crowded tourist sleep ers. No transfers ; cars run right through to Sun Franuinco and LOH Angeles over the Scenic Konto through Denver and Salt Lake City. Cars are carpeted ; upholstered in rattan ; have spring seats and backs and are provided with curtains , bedding , towlos , soap , etc. Uni formed porters and experienced ex cursion conductors accompany each excursion , relieving passengers of all bother about baggage , pointing out sbjoots of interest and in many other ways helping to make the overland trip a delightful exper ience. Second class tickets are honored. Berths $5. For folder giving full infotma- tion , call at nearest Burlington Route ticket office , or write to J. Francis , general paHSongor agent Omaha , Nob. If you expect to got west thih spring ask the nearest Burlington Route agent about the specially re duced rates now in oU'ect to Mon tana , Utah , California , Washington and Oregon points. Ask about them right uwaytoday. . They may ho withdrawn at any moment. Through tourst sleeping car seivico to San Francisco and Los Angeles every Thursday to Butlu , Spokane and Seattle every Tuesday and Thursday. J. Francis , Funeral Passenger Agent , Omaha , 3UO Ot You ftlow Have the Opportunity of consulting one of ( ho lending physi- clana and PiirgooiiK ( in the treatment ot chronic and nervous discuses ) of tula country , DR. REA. He is well known In Nebraska , and IB reliable an well as eminent in hla pro- ft'BSion , nnd IMS but few Biii'rnora in hi D line of busings , nnd from ropo'ts of tlio pruus , his rooms are crowded wher ever he Htopw. 15y the request of his many friends niul patients who linvo ua- titxlly gone n long distance to ree him , he hns decided to visit HUG KEN HOW nnd will be lit the ( IRANI ) ORNTRAL HOTEL on WEDNESDAY , May 17th , 1800 ono duy only , returning every four weeks for six months Con sultation and examination FREE to all. DR. RBA. Ilia TRHATMENl'S and examina tions we understand are bused upon new methods , aii'l ' are similar to those given In tlio Unitarn and Southern hospital , where he learned Us business. Ho treats chronic and norvoiudiseaaes chronic catarrh , dieoisea of the ear , nose throat and lungs , dispopsh , liright'a diKeuHB , Ulahetes , hv.r stomach , consti pation , rheumatiam , ouronlc female and poxual dlsoasLB , neiir.ilxlu , sciatica , diei nusa , norvouBnua , s'o.v growth tu cuil- dinn nnd all wasting diHoaaes In adults deformities club feet , curvature of ILO spine , diseases of thu brain , paralysis , heart dmpiidii oemim , varicncelu and bidrocele. Cancers , tumors , wens and hiithmarks removed. V ung , middle aged and old , married i r single men , and all who suffer with lost manhojd , nor-OMi duhility , aperuia torraooa , peminal losses , deuiiy , failing meuioty , weak eyns , stunted dflvelope- ment , lack of energy , Impoverished blood pimples , also blood and eldn did- eanes. Eruption , hair falling , hone pain swellings , BOI-O throat , ulcers , effect o mercury , kidney nnd bladder trouble t eau hack burnink' urine , fncoutlnece gltet , strlcuro , receive Boarohing tr-at mont , prompt roller. Both sexes trunted conlidentlaly and privately. Piled , lUtula , fissure aui } rupture by our new method ,