8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : OJ0ESDAY , FEBRUARY 4 , 18 * 90. 1 THE CITY H J. A. nobintnii.forstcallnpnlnprobo , H tvns committed lu jitll for six dnys H The Stcnofjrnplicrs' usoocliitlon will H meat tills evening In the Wuro block H There tvfts no meeting of the flro nnd H police board lust nlplit it boltiK Impos- H mblc to ( jol n quorum H The Dou 'lns county nprlcultural so- H duty will hold , ts nnnunl meeting today H for the election of olllcorn H Tlio Omaha fair nnd exposition ns- M cccintion will moot til the boaru of H trndo at - o'clock Ibis afternoon H It Is understood that Kelly , Stlior & H Co , lmvo been trylne to negotiate ! for it H ] ) urchnsu of the Continental building H lack 1'rlnco with his blcvelo wilt on- H dcuvor to outuistittico Kid Nichols on H ekutcs at the Collsouin tonight for tt H pursoofilO H The directors of the Nebraska Suv- H int's bank hold tholr annual meeting | ycstiirdity morning nnd elected the | old H Hugh Mullen , ( lied nn information in H the police court , ebntfiiig bis son with H ineorlginllity Mullen is assistant ] tml- H tor at the high school H A telegram from ColumbtH says that H a man with a grip full of ladles1 allppars | mm men's boots , supposed to bo from H Oinulia , has been arrested at the former H Tlioro will bo n civil servlco cxaml- H nntion for applicants for positions under H the postolllco dopartinoiit today , con H ducted by Fred W. IMukons nnd J. E. H Waters H Vesta chapter , Order of the Kastorn H Star , give a party at Washington hull H on the 11th Inst The change is uindo H from the Free Masons'hall on account H of the latterbcing condomucd H A jmrso containing nenrly $100 was H picked up in the ladies waiting room at H the Webster fctrcatdopot Sunday night H It can bo easily identified and will bo | turned over to the owner upon upplica- B tion to the tickotagent H J. L. Miles says ho has been warmly | received wherever ho has presented H the subscription list for the now mercy | orphiin asylum Thirty thousand are | desired with which to erect the build | iug und the subscriptions now amount H to very nearly $5,000. H Charles ICultoier , ono of the distribute B ing clerks at the postolllco , has been > cotilined to his bed for two or three H I weeks past with a severe and painful H nttaek of rheumatism The malady now H ; threatens to attack the heart and his H condition is rognrded us critical Ho H lives at BOG North Twenty-third street H I'erfionnl inrnirrnnrm H E. P. Holmes or Lincoln is at the Millard H L. It Brltton of Kearney Is at the Paxton H Major Clurkson lctt for the cast yester- B D. W. Moffatt of Gordon is stopping at the J J A. L. Field of Alllanco is a guest at the J Casey J Mrs C. J. Spaftor of Long Pine is at the J Cnsoy J D. 13. Wnlpton of Hastings is at the Mer- HBVJ | W. E , Smith of Wallace is a guest at the J Paxton J L. I ) , bowler of Sutton is stopping at the HBVJ Paxton | James licit of David City is a guest at the J Murray W C. W. Earl of Nehgh is stopping at the VJ Murray , U. II Goulding of ICcarnoy is a guest at J the Casey J George Clark of Geneva Is registered at J the Casey fl , James Stophonsou left for Washington BVV yesterday J Benjamin Heller of Nebraska City is at the Murray H. G. benmidt of Bcatrlco is a guest at the Mcrclianls H BJ L. ICaloy of Red Cloud is reentered at H tbo Paxton H A. J. Wright of Tecumseh is registered at H the Merchants | J. J. Wilson of Central City is Btopping at H the Merchants H S. L. Wickcr3ham of Plattsmouth is stop H ping at tbo Murray | E. W. Ur.vnnt aud wife of Tckamah are H gue.Us at the Millard B W. A. Downing of Kearney is among the H arrivals at the Paxton B Mesdanics Norris Drown and E B. Jones _ of Kcurnoy are guests at the Paxton B Mr Thomas Miller , general freight agent J of the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy , loft J yustordav for Chicago to assume tbo duties J or his now position J Atnrrinco ljicennnH Licenses wcro issued to the following parties by Judge Shields yesterday ; HBSJ Ixamo und Residence , Ace | • ( Thomas Puis , iicnnlnpton 47 _ j Margrota Dittmor , Ucanlngton 45 H j Henry Dlllman , Cheyenne 41 _ 1 Christine Hichard , Omaha 24 H noird of Trade Itepnrr H The annual statement of the financial con H dltion of the board of trade for the past year H lias Just been Issued in neat pumphlot form H by Secretary Nason The report Is very concise aud clear and contulns , besides the reports of the secretary , treasurer and audit ing committee , acomploto list of Uio mum , bor .of the boaru and tuo Btauding commit V Krvcrend KoouilonUtH ! i lbsliop Newman has came to the concln- | sion , after hearing the Method'sl clergymen l of the city , that they need elocutionary train U " ing llq is , tlieroforo , arranging to have 1 l . them put through a course of such instruction - | tion , and hopes to have the classes under VJ way souio time this week The clergymen _ VI think the idea n line ono and appear to feel pHj very grutcful to the bishop for his thought BVI fulness of them H Slnro SldownlUn | Sidewalks have been ordered laid on the 1 following Btrcctu on or before February 10' I B ' If not put down by that time they will bo i B , laid by the city and the cost usscssed against | ' the abutting property : R' ' South sldo of California street , between 1 H Sixteenth und Seventeenth streets , ropalis W " 0 feet wide > H > On Webster street , between Seventeenth 1 j m.d Klgliti'cntli streets , south sldo , repuirs bJ : On the eust side of ' 1 neuty.third street , BVJ ! between Chicago and Cass streets , 8 rcet ; BSJ ; Wldo und IS feet long , . j On Hurt street , between Seventeenth and 1 eighteenth streets , northeast corner , 0 feet 1 VJ wide , Sj ! . On Plfteontli street , from Plorco to Will BSK lams street , both sides , ronairs H | t pn Uio southeast corner of South Twenty BSJj first and Louvonworth streets , repairs BSJj On the southeast cornnr of Twenty-eighth BWi nvenuo , between Douglas und Dodge , 4 rest wide H _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Hl Oil till ! l' Xl 'Il III C * . Hj The meuibors of the Ho.il estate Exchaugo HJ do not pay niuoa attontlou , for some tun- Hj linowu reason , to the Moudavinootlugs Vice Hj President Upton called yesterdays to order Hj nnd then joined the reporters and throorep- , Hj resentatlvcsof the Dakota drouth-striken dU- Hj trlcts who formed tbo audience that listened Hi to the inqrning call and the report of prop [ H The listing was as follows : 1 l'rospoct Place , lot 14 , block "II , " C0xl.7 , H five room liouso , tj'500. H South Omaha , lotv , block 7 and lot 0 , block H CUxlSO ouch , ( TIM H Bales were reported as follows , H Hv A. P. T'ulipy , lot f , block 0 , Clifton H Hill fJJOO ) lly M. A. Upton , ono-thlrd interest in ; - even lots iu Uoyd & Sharpo's addition to i ( South Omaha , $3,000. j liy C.u Juyaos & Co , lot 7 , block S , Shor- , j plan Avenue park , H5J ; lot IS , blocu 1 , Sbcr- H xnau Avenue park , fJ75. UISMOVIN'O Tim SLUSH Tlio Ccntrr of Town Sliowlna Its Pnvccl Strert * A iln Yesterday a force of llfty men and a dozen teams continued the work of cleaning the streets , which It began on Friday Inst Up to Suturday evening the gang had fln > tshed both Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets and the contrnst between these thorough * fares and these which , for weeks have been covered with ice and slush was most re remarkable The shovclers nro paid $1.50 , while the teams cost SI per day The work is done under the supervision of n city inspector , though the material used belongs to Funning & Slavon und for the use of It thny nro paid 10 per cent of the cost of the work Mr Slav en says that tocleau nil the paved streets ns thov should bo cleaned would reiiulro at least three weeks , but ho did not know how long the board of puhllo works would allow him to work his men , the order for the work havJng come from that body , I've ' boon n sufferer from rheumatism for ycnr.i nnd huvo been unnblo to obt iln any ro- liar ut all Salvation Oil gave mo cntiro re lief und I heartily recommend it , Huxnr Winnru , Hitlliniorc , Mil , What so wonderful as a ncvoro cough cured bv Dr Hulls Cough Syrup for 'J5 cents Try it _ Toil hOffElt O m-N KATHS llm Inteu Move ol the Statu Hoard oITrniiiporintloii Three members of the state board nf trans l > ortiitlon Secretary Cowdry , Auditor Hen ton and Land Coinmlsslonor Kteon , went to' Chicago yesterday on business coanectod with the railroads nnd having rofurenco to a reduction of corn rntcs from Nebraska points east St no Treasurer Hill , who Is also member of the board , cainons fnr as Omaha with the o gontlomou , but owing to tl.o serious Illness of his daughter thought it best to return homo They were mot at the H. & M. uepot by Mr Iloscwater , G. M. Hitchcock and others , who conferred brielly with them upon the object of their mission Secretary Cowdry suldt This matter has now coino to n show down SoinethiiiL' must bo done , and wo nio going to beard the big railroad lions In their den If thny dent sco lit to giant our re quest for relief , then it will bo tluin for us to maku n general revision of local rates , which wo have n perfect right to do , nuu InsJst upon the roads adopting Just what wo glvo them 1 nm not prepared to say thai u reduction of 5 cents per 100 would benefit ocr farmers , but they thinlc it would , and the bourd proposes to try an experi ment "No , the onicials have not exactly scut for us but our request is before tbo Western Fieight nssoclatlon and wo are going ou to urge ltsudoption , " Mr Hilt expressed himself In about the same stiuln , and added an assertion to the effort that the Hurlington pcoplohuvo shown a disposition to act very fair , though they oppose - pose the request on the ground that it will not bring the expected relief The farm ers , however , want It , and 'nro urging the board to do something If the railroads will reduce the rates and it docs not benefit the farmers they can thou lake all the blame upon tbemsolvcs " A School Mnill's ttrcniiitnenilntion During the fall of 1882 , while my daughter was teaching in the country near hero , she contracted a severe cold and cough 1 sent her a bottio of Chamberlains berlain's Cough Ifemedy , and the oltoet was so satisfactory that upon her rec ommendation the entire neighborhood began its use nnd with the most satis factory results , which huvo continued with increasing coiiildenco over since : J. II Rkixiiaut , Druggist , Alton , Kansas The License Hoard All members of the license board , except Mossrs Gilbert and Ueunett , were present at a three hours session of the board yester day afternoon A rehearing of the question of permitting a saloon at Eleventh and Picrco streets was the first thing considered Joseph Bchm , who has been running the place , was refused a roacwal on the grounds that ho had sold liquor cu Sunday , and that tbo saloon was only n block from the Tenth Street M. E. church The principal point made by these asking for a rehearing was that the saloon would hereafter bo run un der the personal supervision of Adolph Foster , to whom it was asked that a license bo granted Tbo pastor and members of the church were mainly Instrumental in having tbo license revoked before , aud they weroon bund yesterday presenting a very deter mined front They reiterated tholr argu ments as to the close proximity of their house of worship to the saloon , and also tbo fact that therouas a public school only a block away The only thing the applicants for a license had to advance was the fact that tbo proprietorship would bo changed Foster was put on the stund und asked wholhor ho intended to employ Uohm , tbo former proprietor In the saloon in case a license was granted , and hoicplied that ho hadn't thouubt anything about that , Mr Smith spoke up and told Foster ho had better decide that point before ho wont any farther with his application Tbo case was then re ferred to cxecutivo session Licenses wore then granted to George Schulor , 1024 South Thirteenth : Mrs Anna Wolly , 1004 South Thirteenth ; Michael Walcni , 11)20 Pierce ; Thomas Casey , G'i4 South Twelfth ; Uornard Kopald , Ui3 24 South Tenth ; Frank F. Hellamny , 1018 I Douglas street Henry Hornberger was called to the front to bo told that the board had boon informed that ho contemplated opening gambling ; rooms over his saloon Henry denied it and said bo did expect to fix up the second floor of his place for icstuurant purposes The board odjourued to Wednesday at 2 , p. in in.Dr. Dr Blrnoy , practice limited to ca tarrhal diseases of nose and throat Hoomslb' to 250 , lieo building Superior Must Put Up Judge Dundy has banded down his de I cision in the case of Hipley & Hranr.o ' n vs tbo City of Superior , in which the plaintiffs brought suit against that towa for * . " > , " . * > < ) for puttinirin city waterworks The citirons re fused to pay the amount asicod for una Hip ley & Urown were compelled to go to law to ' recover Judge Dundy has rendorcd his uo- cislon in fuvor of tbo contiactors und given i tbom a Judgment against the city for the full amount and also for costs Inuurrod in the | SHIPS ISorvR'tii'l Llvor Pills Au Important discovery , They act on the liver , stomach and bowels through the I nerves , A nov principle They speedily euro bllliousiioss , bad taste , torpid liver , 1 piles and constipation Spieudid for men , women nnd children Smallest , mildest , surest Ik ) doses for 25 coins Samples free at ICuhu & Co 's , 15th und Douglas The Great Hook : Island Ilnutn Ill chnnglng time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific ) Ry have constdored every point of in terest to the Omaha traveling public If you nro goinn to Dos Moines , Chicago I or any point east , our solid vestibule limited train is lust what you want Leave Omaha at 4.-op. m. arrive in Dos 1 Moines 0:31) : p. in , und Chleitu'o 8:30 : u. m. , dining car for supper loavlng Council [ HlulTs and for breaxfust before Touching Chicago This train is also cquippod I with the finest sleopurs and chair cars inndo by tuo Pullman Co , which leave from the U , P. depot , Oniahaovory day ut 4:25 : p. m. | making close connections ut Chicago with nil trains for eastern , points In addition to this magnltlcont train wo have two other dally trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha ut ! ) :15 : a. in and 6:16 : p. in , For information ns to routes , rates , time , etc , call at ticket 'olllco , 11)05 ) Faruam street ; telephone 7bU. S. S , Stkvkns , General Western Agent , . Died from Alcohol Tbo coroners Jury ia tbo case of Mrs , Kane , who died suddenly at her homo ou South Thirteenth street last Sunday morn ing , met nt Undcrtnkor Grlog's establish ment yesterday and completed Its duties The report of thn post-mnrtom wns submit ted showing that the stomach of the dead woman which wns analyzed by Prof Mueller of the Omaha medical college , contained no traces of poison but thnt the death resulted from congestion of the brain caused by the excessive use of alcoholic stimulants The Jury returned a verdict In accordance to the repoit , WII15UW IS DAMIOL ? Ills Wife bnj i lie it Anywhere but nt Home Kcbbecci Martin writes to Chief Senvoy from Lowell , Luke county , Ind , and asks for information regarding the whereabouts of her husband This couple wcro married In 1S73. Thny came west und hal hard luck Finally after struggling along in Omaha for t.vo yonrs , Mrs , Martin went back to her native home Since leaving hero she hut learned that her lord has been very uttcutlvo to n Mrs Christy whom , she says , ho Is soon to marry The Martins have three children and the motner of them is anxious to have the fath ers ' support The latter's naino Is Daniel He drove n street ear for souietitno but is now In the employ of the motor company Ills wife snvs she will make things verv warm for him In case bo attempts to gut married , Ho bus only sent his wife $10 in two years _ An Absolute f ure The ORIGINAL AUIliTINE OINTMEN P is only put up in lnrao two-ouhco tin boxes , und Is mi absolute euro for all sores , burns , wounds chappoJ hands nnd nil skin oru | > - lions Will positively cure nil kinds of plies Ask for the ORIGINAL AHIET1NE OINT MENT Sold by Goodmin Drug company ut 25 cents per box by malt SO cents I WANT AN KL-A'ATOII. The flcnq olIIkho Who Visit the County ltullillnir Judges Wakoley Doauoand Clurkson were present at the meeting of the county com missioners yostcrJay and presented the following petition : The undersigned Judges , Jutors nnd at torneys earnestly press upon your attention the great need of an elevator lu thu court bouse The expression of these compcllod ti attend court is very emphatic in favor of some provision theiofor , and wourn s.itislljd that thu citizens and taxpavori without , dls sent would approve the necessary expendi ture of the purpose " The petition was signed by over two hitn dred law.vers nnd people having business In tbo court house Judge Wukeley in presenting the petition urged the commissioners to take some steps in the mutter und order the work done if the plan is prietlciblc On motion of Mr Darlln the petition was referred to the committee o-i construction to seeuro the oulnlon and ostlniatus of archi tects ot the feasibility and cost of the ro- requested Itnproveaicnt Alter the petition had boon referred to the committee on construction Mr O'Ktofe r - marked that the tunnel woulu have to be cut through the foundation of the umno , which would bo a difllcultjob The foundition ex tends to n point about eighteen f o' nbo\o the level of Farnam Rtreot , nt d would Hit - fore huvo to bo extendea aovvtiward 'o the bottom of the proposed tunno' , which would bo an expensive operation Ho also stated that ho bad spokca to Architect Moveis about the matter when tha latter was her * and Mr Meyers advised building tin addit o l on the cast side of too building and putting tbo elevator in thnt , thus civing more room and an elevator besides Judge Wakcly then said ho bad another mutter to present to the commissioners He then calico thoirattention to thefactthat the room now used for cases on the equity dock o * is entirely too small , and when the dooket is called there is scarcely standing room for those Interested in the various cases The room Is badly ventilated , and in the summer time is almost unbearable Tbo Judge said there wcro no rooms in the court bouso which could bo used as n court room , aud suggested that rooms bn secured in some other building Ho said the Judges of the court huvo viewed some rooms in the Now York Life building and thought tbom en tirely suitable On motion a committee , consisting of Mc sr3. Berlin , Corrig.m and Turner , was appointed to cooler with the Judges nnd re port on the advisability of securing additional room in nnothov building lho board then ndjourncd until Saturday nt 3 o'clock , and the committee , under the guidauco of Judco Wnkelcy , repaired to the Now York Lifo building , where they sur veyed rooms on the third floor In the north east corner ' 1 here are two rooms which tbo • committee will recommend to the board , ono 18130 foot und the other 1821 foot The rental asked for tbeso rcouis is $1,000 per annum Pozzoni's Complexion Powder Is univer sally known and evetywhere esteemed as the only powder that will improve the complex ion , crudtcuio tan , freckles , aud all skin dis cuses DIED McC riMICiC On Monday , February 3. at 1:25 : u. in , Charles McUorrnlck , aged 30 years , of pneumonia Funeral Wcdnesdav at 2 p. m. from the resilience of J. S. McCormick , 202 North Eighteenth street Rheiimatism , BEING duo to the presence of urio acid In tbo blood , is most effectually cured by tbo use of Ajcr's Sarsupa- rlllu Bo sure you get Ayer'a and no other , nnd tnke It till tbo poisonous acid is thoroughly expelled from tbo sjstcm Wo challenge attention to this testimony ; "Abcut two years ago , nffcr suffering for nearly two years fiotn ilieiiiuatlo pout , being nblo to walk only with great discomfort , and having tried various remedies , including mineral waters , without relief , I saw by nn advertise ment in a Chicago paper that a man bad been relieved of this distiesslng com plaint , after long sulfeilng , by taking Ayers Sarsapirilla I then decided to make a trial of this medicine , and took It regularly for tiuht months , aud am pleased to state that It bus effected a complete care I hnvo since had no re turn of tbo diseasu " Mrs It Irving • Dodge , 110 West 125th St , New York " Ono year ngo I was taken 111 with inflammatory rheumatism , being con fined to my bouso six months I enmo out of the sickness \ery much debili tated , with no appetite , and my system disordered In every war I commenced using Aycr's Sarsaparllla and began to Improve nt once , gaining in strength and soon recovering my usual health , I cannot say ton much lu pialsonf this well-known medicine " Mrs L. A. Stark , Nashua , N. H. Ayers ' Sarsaparilla , rnrrAnin ut Dr J. C. Ayer ti Co , Lowell , Van I'rlcel ; six bottUa , $5. "WorlMS a to ! e. Dr.J.EJfcGREW . . The Well Known Specialist , fJJJ _ ffi Bffi _ . . Iiuniuruassedln fr 'fc'iiliKvSfc ' va ns dimlases U * Mitilectiimlblriu - , / Vjnb urp acuro cuar * / 'tvi3n unlooil bpcrma nft ± J i _ tr i. VCTSl lurrliao lmj > o tt Wr ITOl- * . < \\v\V \ loner Lou of i ftErY FnSi ? * T&SfvTO Manlioou ana I&f2n2 > 'jmyj ' imblllou Her r-y t' M tltr or llarrun- I L " | Ol lie ab-ntutolr i \j&L \ Pill uoVi ' . "TlioUfd r-JMs/AV * r 'J recret , 1' ' for Man raplKul ] . S or Woman , each ; t fc A inalclJIiraacJ.Ca ; JbRHS&SI quickly and per rHK | { pj ' ggrA\ \ luanouUr , 'Iruat * R Bk < pt3ZE _ _ ftfc.nient bj corn * i3HKkl' & ' .uBnGH-fe'tn > p > tor ' reul ; . CO.NhUiV-WilO * ntix , Office S.P , Cor lUtfi & Jackson Stsj Omaha , Neb , BETTER THANGOLD nESTOItKD I1EH HEAMU Tor E5 years I eultcred from bolls , erysipelas tad other blood adcctlons , taldng during thnt time great quantities of dldcrcntmcdlclrjcs with cat gp Ing mo any pcrccpUblo relief , friends Induced mo to try S. u. 9. It Improved mo front tbo start , and utter taking texual bottles , fa ctored my health as far ns I could hope for st jay age , which Is now seventy-are years 21ns. S. St , Lucas , Bowling Green , ICy -Realise rm lllnod and Skin Dlf eases mailed free SWIFT HfECiriO CO . Atlanta Oa DRS BETTS & BETTS ; tQ8 Fahvam Stueet Omaha , Nun , ( Opposite Vftxton Hotel ) C3cc houraua m , to3 pm Sundays 10a. m _ , tc pm Specialists tu Chronic , Nervous Skin nnd Ulool 1)1- cn cn tTConsultntlon nt office or by ranll free MchIU clncs pent by mall or express , flfcuroly i > acko1 , frco from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , enfe- ly nml permanently HERYOUSIEBILITY S M &BSi ftlotiH Physical decay , urtslriff from tn-Ihcretlon - , ex cess or Indulgence producing elccplesnoM Uepon dency , plmplos un the face aversion tosociety , easily discGurAKOd , Inck ofcoitil once dull until for Murty or Ituslnrst nnd MnJs life n burdpn Fiifely , perman ently nnd pilTatcly cured Comuit Drs Halts A Uotls , liOat-nrniraStreet , Omaha Neb Blood , and Skin Disease ffi'&rhiV" ' ! rLMiilt , corupktely erAjcuto.l | vrlthont the all of mercury Hero fu I a eryelpelis fever Rore , nlotchos titceiS.Dftlrn in the hew kftitd tones , syphilitic sera throat , mouth and tongue calnrrh , etc , permanently cured where others haru fal'e 1. Kidney Urinary aun srt5iaS , ? : qucnt burnltiTor blooly ur.nc , urlno hUli colored or with milky sediment on aianllnir , weak bnrk , tionorr haft , electcyntltls , etc I'roraptly nnJ safely cured charge a rcasonalde ST3aiCTUISSt a.SSS'fSai'K ' ' moral complete without cutting , cnustte ordlltntlon Cures oirected nt homo by patient without a moments pain or annoynnco To Ycnns Men an Mifldle-Aied Men ACJTinp nrtpp The awful effects of early UUtlfj Uutllj Vice , which brings organic enlmeivttpitrojrlnzbbtb mind anil boar , with all ts ureatfed Ills , permaa ntlr cured MPEiprnn Address those * wo have lm- Dullu palrtdr\hemaalves byImproper Indul < r hce andaml solltitrr liabltvwlilUi r4 > > > > both boar anil mind , unllttlna tt > turforbUBlnetudy or nmrrlniro MAiiKtEb Meh , * or these ontorinir on that bappr lire , a are of phrslclal ilelillltr quickly auutod OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts , ftnt practical oxpertenco , see ond-every caie Lie reel ally studied , thus startlnft aritfht , third medicines are lueparod in our onu la- bat ory exactly to suit e&cn inao , thus afTictlns cures without Injury ftfSendfi cents ; postage for celebrated works on chronic , nervous and delicate tlltoases Thousands cured tITA friendly letter or call may save you fu ture suffering and-ihnmo , nnd ad-1 solden years to life ry No letttra annwerca unless accompanied by 4 cents In stamps Address or call on DRSi I5C1TTS A : BETTS , 141S FnrmTiiMreer Onnha Neil | Tliis Obstreperous Iiifaot1 I - JSw I - = - aJ • Positively refuses any longer to wear baby dresses Kilts are what he longs for and must have MOTHERS oNIUominded children would do well to make the desired change at-this time , . In our large line of Kilt Suits Which we are selling at Greatly Reduced Prices Wo nro sure ; you will find something &o your liking ONE SPECIAL BARGAIN Is our line or Jersey Kilt Suits , Formerly sold at $7 , $8 , and $9 , now soiling at = -J SHOE DEALERS g cbroled lines of Hoots ntnl blioeu iniuiufiictur- ej by ( J. it lleiiaeiiion i Oo „ nf I'lilcuKO-Kac- torlesat Ctilcapo , LlxoullU ami Pou iJu luc , \V1 aliould write BAM H WATSON , roil dencu FitKMONT NIUI Travclluj ojuut Headquarter : ! for Itubber * . MaBihood Sllpj ? | Aj , hat < tf--ovV > d rimrlo iiioaiu nf wit t uro , wlilcli iw win tmi ( soair < ii mm to tJa tnow nre . _ A SHORT TIME J Only is loft for tlio disposal of winter Rooh Wo cun not nfford to carry over any Wo have no room for / them as soon ns spring goods nro in mul they nro commencing to come Oin * lnvgely increased business ro- quiics every foot of room for seasonable slock , and wo aie tlieroforo COMPELLED to close oub nil heavy weight gnrincnts on 0Hr counters To do this we make nivy necessary snerifico in prices , The values wo are offering in Overcoats and Suits will surpiiso everybody , Tobargnin seekers this is the greatest opportunity " * ! In white shirts wo clnim to give better values than any liouso hero or elsewhere Otir < SH" - lS brand , the "Nebraskn , " i well known and the most popular shirt in the market If you try ilai Iv ono you will never wear any other Wo have Ihieo grades of nnlandorcd shirts Our 30c shirt is made of good muslin , has linen bosom , reinforced front , patent extension sleeve and back fncing Our COc shiit is of New York mills muslin , 3-ply fine ltnon bosom , full reinforced front nnd back , exten sion fncing and full fotled seams The 70c shirt is of the best Now York mills muslin , extra fine linen bosom , full reinforced front nnd , - back , extension facings , foiled scams and hand made buttonhole Our lnundercd shiil3 nro 03c , 00c , and $1.23 , and they are fully as good as these which other homes sell for $1.00 , * 1.50 nnd § 2.00. Wo keep n complete line of pique and embroidered bosom shirts at prices proportionntoly low | | Snvo in small things as well as in bigpiuH Don 't pay 16c , 20c nnd 23c for collars which G liglflfv wo sell you for 5o , 10c and 13c. Our 5c collar , standing or turn down , is STRICTLY UBIill U LINEN , warranted , and is ns good as others sell for lOoor 15c. The Nebraska , " our finest collar , is 15c. This wo guurnnteo to bo as fine r.s any mnko for which you liavc to pay 23c. • Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets x < During this month our store closes at 7 p. m. Saturday at 10. Stock Taking is J t We've dressed more * ? > , W = - 3 people , than we've made J $ + X z. J & $ * ) ' dollars ; but it PAYS us : fj W/ip / * l ? * ' ' S Dlt's thegMit'7 * turning of * hundreds oj thousands , at little more than cost j that puijs tis hest \ - M If wo could pin samples of the poods to this paper , the store wouldn't bo kirfjo enough Expect the usual good word and tvim- . mings * • These are the Goods , Pants to Order , 85. OO worth $7 Suits " • ' $20 " 828 GOODS NOS HO , 78 , 570. 70 , 590 , 1372 , 4010 , , 21 , 47 , 12 , 20 , GO , 50. Punts to Order , $0 worth 90 Suits " 825 " 8 5 GOODS NOS 441 , 005 , 551 , 055 , 042 , 05 § , 040 , 050 , OlO , 172 , 005 , OttO , 000 , 048 , 052 , 70O , 000 , 232 , 208 , 077 , 040 , 018 , 708 , 051 , 001 , 053 , 088 , OlO , 007 , 244 , ' 70 ; 570 , 243 , 282 , 201 , Pants to Order , 87 worili glO Stilts " 828 ' • 8 8 GOODS NOS I 214 , 703 , 803 , 755 , 077 , 807 , 771 , 800 , 072 , 842. . Pants to Order , 80 worth 812 Suits ' " 835 " 145 GOODS NOS 404 , 883. 882 , 870 , 871 , 850 , 854 , 877 , 300 , 853 , 855 , 075. Paul * to Order , 88 worth 811 Suits " " 830 " 810 GOODS NOS 271 ; 281 ; 217 ; 285 ; 290 ; 843 ; 000 ; 840 ; 005 ; 824 ; 801 ; 823 ; 815 ; 814 838 810 ; 811 ; 818. iS ll5f I Tha lumen , fmlc i-nncl ( lnu t lij tlio woilil tl J l'atacnccr accomuiodutlona unuxccllcu Now York to Glasgow via Londonderry Dovonla . . . Vob Ftli | AustraliaFeb lotll Clrcassla Tab - NowYork to Azoros.Gibraltorand Italy Bolivia , Fohruury 22. PAI.OON , bECONK CI.AH3 AND SlKERlOE r.lt 3 on lowest terms Hxcurslon Tlotots rortucja made available to return tijr either the Pictur esque Clyde and North of Ireland , or Hlvar JIitbov and South ot Ireland , or Naples aul Glbraltcr IiZOUIIRIilNB OT PAI1H , _ 0H COVTINENTlr Touim on lowest terms Traveler * ' Clrrnur Letters of Credit aud Drafts for any amount at Jowestiurront rates Appl ) ' to auy cf our lusal aemtsorto Herflerson Brothers , cm , Ills . IIH HAT.t , 11. V , MOOIIKS C. It MAnta U. P. Depot TIMKEN SPRING VEHICLES I III ll _ l * # 9a _ TrvOfUi " _ te.nti imnrovcd with twiatlDr kbacUvf on < * A % url ' * wiu it io-6o t _ atl ractlon CHICHESTER'S tflQLlSH PEKNYI10YAL PILLS , BCO CBOIO DIAMOND DKANO , Haf . ur and ft\wtr \ , iMkM I dlw c 1 | lruHUlf < * I > lu/ii4llrii .li > r < > 4ii > H Jl < t. . . . , i..U IUi lilu , tlbto . 1 ko no olken Ui.4 tf.lpa ( | r p iUeul ti Hi\"llMtt \ fol J.c < llc" ( I u.r , tj tllacii rnulL * a i I * * * Occasionally in a big house like Nlcolls gar I ments are made to order ut Jess than cott of I cloth and malting , fl It usually happens round about stocktaking fl time Just so now ! And the people come , H Dent complain if you paid us $10 more a month ago You got them cheap enough This > J xmLI is a melting of goods sale , many will buy for , 1J reserve Watch the Young Men order Open eyenings this week till 8 p. m. NICOLL The TAILOR , . " . . . 14-oe DO"cro-xA.s. " _ _ - , ! ! % T3T "Mrk _ . -dift- . 'VHkf3fi > V k Wi H Mm marm / ! _ _ ! : t m lc - u jgg a HL CJ | C j Medical & Surgical Dispensary , Nos 101 to 113 So 13th St I O Kotmn lor I'lUlonl * . Reception ItoiHtm 30 mill 40 , Onmliii , Xcl > fl'/-V ATT Tiri TVTinllerlna from Ncrvoat nobllltr , I t Monlipoil , Falling Momprjr.l ! l > ? ll" 1 ( ) AIjLi iNLli.Jllraln , l > .K . and I the 8rcU t ? llraln , Tirrlbltt Ilreaini lla 'l a " < Ailie a leaainjc earV" r "d | .erlTaii Cun iuptl < .n r Iniaultr treat * 1 aclentlflcallr \ > t no- method . Uonaultatlsn fnf Caiarrh llnoumatl.ro , l' < .l onoii lJlirti tgfMnlij , urlna painful awolllnilf qalcfcl/ relieve aniraaioall/ cur a. illuitratcilLooli "Ufe aecr < tBiror lce t . HtucHor uuo.licia I.Utcn nnr I liroale Illnaiu tJ 1 vl.i I.V\I > HI" IM'I T.'L' llmici anilTrutio licit fail llu > , appiratq aiU iciuollei for .uctUiirul DLrOKMll J JliblroBlnentof 'Starr form of dla ieVeq6lrln. Medical or Muwlc.l • " > > > < • Wa mnkoo anedaltruf llrnce . 'Irc.in , t ub Hoct , CurratJrca of tfiilno , 1'llei , rumor * . Cao-er. HronebltK InSJlalloiil Uectrlcltr TrnlilV ri llitilr Kldntr Bladder , Kar , Sain and lllood aud all awlcairpera 1\lb' ' Ve " / ' ? ! . ' 1u 1 " /uTTr\T / ABIKCIAMY II.K.W , Clrclar and Qu lion linonNerr J Or . ' . llnriAhKb WUilll.JN tumtu I'onallralliui WeuruUla l ucorrhia Pain lu It * Sack , l'rolautus Uteri , Pliti , 1'inalo ttoakne.a , U/.pepila.hiln t'liaplet and all U ooj Dlieaea Oiiliilik , rJcrufulo , JlnU ttlooif , Hkln , Urlnnr ) ' Diltmuua anil Uleot Cured TurXilf * BUILDERS7 FIE BRONZE G00DS > Of Every Design and Finish & S HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR , 1405 Dougias St I