THE OMAHA DAILY BEE I SATURDAY , JAFUAEY 17 , 181)1 ) THE CITY. Mr. Olbborson will nssumo his duties ns deputy city clerk today. CoimniHolonorO'KoofTo Is out In the country looking tif tor brldt'os nnd ronds. The Oranlia Domocrfit hnn suspended Us dully publication , but will publish n weekly and Sunday edition. The only mnrrlaffo license Insned by I ! thocountyjiitl co yesterday was to Gcorgo Hro\vn nnd Mai Tony Wolf , both of Omalin. Tljcro will bo a Bpechil mooting of the city council this afternoon at 2 o'clock to Inkoflonio action in regard to proposed nuiondmonts to the city char- tor. tor.An Important mooting of the Clifton Hill dti'/eiis' club will bo hold this ovoninir at 8 o'clock at 1810 Military avo- niio. Matters of linportanco will bo pro- eon ted for the consideration of tlio club nnd a full attendance is roqucstcd. I hnvo suffcrod with rheumatism for quite n number ol yenrs.nml nftor trying Snlviitton Oil proMounco It the best remedy I over used. Mrs. J. Klinmarnmn , Wethorodvlllo , TMd. Caution insures safety , ana nil cautlou * people euro their colds wltU Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. 23c. Fell Into a Cellar. Late ThiiMil ay night IIollls K. Iloslo fell through a trap door Into his cellar. Mr. IIoRlo dropped ton or twelve foot nnd re ceived painful spinal Injuries. A surgical ex amination discovered no fractured bones. Nnrtb Star Hcniullnnvlnit Society. Past President Peter J , Hanson Installed the ofllcors elect of North Star Scandinavian society. The onicors arc as follows : Presi dent , Nel * . Lundgroti : vlco president , P. A. Larson : rocorilliiK secretary , .T. J. Jacobin- son ; ' llniuirlal secretary , Edward Olson ; treasurer , John A. Nelson ; insldo guard , Fred Llud ; outside Ruard , Axel Potcnoa. Sclmol-lloy Hlot. A regular school-boy riot , in wlilcn clubs , stones and knlvei took conspicuous and telling parts , occurred Thursday afternoon at Albright. Halt a do/cn boys received cuts and bruises , 'some of thoin qulto serious. A boy by the name of Callalian received a cut , several Inches Ions , across the top of the head , lay ing the scalp open to the bone. Like all rows the real cause Is post finding out. Fell Off u Cnr. An Intoxicated man , who gave his name as Trcd T. Compsoa of Dead wood , at 0:30 : o'clock last nitfht fell off a motor car near Twenty-fourth and D strocU. , South Omaha , lighting on his head , and receiving serious injuries. After getting him on the car ho complained of pains In the head and mani fested evidences of serious Injury. A tnan. on tlioc.ir rccDznlzod him as "Billy" Brown of the Blnck Hills formerly a very wealthy man of Chicago. This friend took charge of him. _ South Omnlia Club Social. The social given by the South Omaha club Thursday night attracted a good attendance , The Crescent quartette rendered sorao flue selections , much to Lho delight of all present. Fourteen tables were sot for the games of hlRh-fivo. Mrs. W. B. Cheek was awarded the tlrst lady's pri/e , winning seven out of the , ulno games , and Airs , Sol Hopticr carried oft the booby pris-o on winning one game. Mr. Hugh Carpenter won 8 and Mr. Del A. Carpen ter 1 , winning respectively the Hrst anil booby prizes for gentlemen. The social was confessedly one of the pleasantcst over hold lu tbo club rooms. Notes \bout th < ! City. Mrs. John Buzzard Is on the sick list. Peter McCabe and Patrick Gaffnoyof At lantic , la. , are visiting friends In this city. An Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hirst , Twenty-seventh and L streets , is sick with bronchitis. Court Skandla No. 220 , I. O. P. , will Install - stall the onicora-olect at A. O. U. W. hall this oven inc. Mrs. A. 0. Wlor entertained a score of friends Thursday night at games with cards. After playing was concluded a toothsome lunch was served. Uov. George W. Walnwright of Blair , dis trict suporlntondentof the American Bible so ciety , will preach in the Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Rev. Watnwright Is said to bo ono of the most talented men and pol ished pulpit orators in the state The public Is cordially invited to uttend the services. His subject will bo "Tho Book Wo Study. " HorcforO's Acid Phosphate cllovcs indigestion , dyspepsia , etc. Itol ii'f Tor Vet Tans. Deportment Commander Clarkson of the Grand Army of the Hcpubllo Is dally In re ceipt of contributions from posts in all sec tions of the country for the relief of members of the Grand Army In tbo western part of the state who are In destitute circumstances. This morning ho received a largo box of clotblng from the Sons of Veterans camp ut Marlnotto , Wls. All contributions nro sent to posts in the destitute districts for distribu tion among comrades. Nervous prostration and insomnia , cured By the Excelsior Springs , Mo. , waters1 Tlio Fire ICcooril. Tbo flro department was called out twice yostorday. A small cottage at 101 North Twelfth strcotownodby thohclrsof thoHon- gen estate and occupied by Mrs. Mary Dean , colored , was destroyed ana a shanty occupied by IJeimls Connors In the hollow near the Sixteenth street viaduct was burned. In both cases the Jho originated from defective flues. The loss in the Hrst ilio Is $ oO and in the lat ter ยง . ' 0. No insurance. Withdrew Ills ISiulorflcmcnt. W. A. Paxton a few days ago signed a petition recommending that the county com missioners appoint a certain doctor as county physician. Yesterday ho sent a note to the board asking that hi * ) name ho cancelled from thq petition , explaining that ho signed tbo paper without really knowing what ho had tlgnoJ. _ A XXO V * VKMEXTS. Scats will go on sale this morning for "Tno Ironmaster , * ' a well known and exceptionally strong flvo-act drama , which Will bo presented at the Grand opera house Sunday evening" by the Stuart dramatic company , at popular prices. Our Council Bluffs correspondence of the Gth inst. laid that the company opened their engage ment "before a crowded ho&so. The plav was 'Tho ironwtcr , " ono of Kendall's old favorites , and given before a Council Bluffs audience for tbo tlrst time. The company Is astronconoaiidla.st night's opening indicates an engagement of llrat class dramatic enter tainment. " William J. Gllmoro Is a Phlladolphtan la 10 far that ho has managed for many years past the Central theater lu that city , but ho is perhaps bettor known In Omaha as a skillful and energotio manager of spectacular things , such as ' 'The Devil's ' Auction , " and "The Twelve Temptations , ' ' with which In recent years ho lias made a great deal of money , No one who has scon the production of "Tho Sea King , " will deny thai not only are the scenery ana costumes elaborately ex pensive , but are also to be commended from nn artistic pointer view. Of all those mat ters , however , Omaha folUs will have an op portunity of observing , when at Body's opera house , Thursday evening next , the opera will receive Its first production hero. Commencing this afternoon and con- tlnulng till Sunday night , throe perfor mances of Mice's beautiful "Kvangolino" will will bo' the attraction at the Boyd , It Is coiningwlth all ( ho accessories of a metropol itan attraction , and many of tbo old-tlma people ple nro lu the cast "Tho CJanuck , " a comedy drama which enjoyed jvrun of some ono hun'dixtl nights at the Jjljou theater , New York , will uo given at thcQrond opera house on Thursday and Frjdi * , ' jpvpnlngs next week by MuKw liaukiq and company , Next Mon tiny \Vo Blinll open our now stock of SCOTCH GINGHAMS nnd wash fabrics for spring. Wo hnvo some boiutlful fancy plaids nnd stripes , na well us all the small Blaploohccks.in our usttnl line qual ities. At the Batno tlmo wo Blinll open n now shipment of EMBROIDERIES and LACES. They tire exhibited In ono of our 10th street show windows nnd nro very hand- somo. Ladles who wish to purchase will do well to visit this sale and ALL are in vited to at least call nnd examine the goods , Romerabor Monday , January 19 , 1891 , second lloor , 10th street wing. THE MORSE UUY GOODS CO. OK THIS K1G11T. I'l Icings From tlio llntllo I'lcUl on \Vonmlrd KMPO Crock. > The show window at Max Meyer & Bro.'s store , Sixteenth and Parnnn streets , con tains n display of Indian relies secured by ISIr. C. Hi Creisy , THE BKE correspondent , from the battle field on Wounded Knee creek. The collection comprises the following arti cles : Ghost daneo shirt and leggings taken from the body of the medicine man who led tbo incantation pow-wow. Ho pave thosipnat to lire by picking up a hnnilfut of dirt and throwing It , into the air , exclaiming : "Hemembcr the soldiers' bullets cannot fjo through our ghost shirts I" Ills heart was literally shot off. i'air of Indian bracelets that Big Foot's squaw took from her own wrists 'and gave to Mr. Cressoy as a "thank offering" for a drink of water that bo gave her after she had hecn shot and was carried to tbo rear in a dyingcondltlon. The bracelets are the finest porcupine work. Door skin which Big Foot fell upon when riddled with bullets. Indian psalm book found under n ghost shirt on the body of a dead bravo after the battlo. Pair of pappooso moccasins found on tbo uatUoilchl nftcr the light. The "boot ? " that Big Foot wore at the tlmo ho was shot down. Indian war club used In the fight ; stone and rawhide. Kaglc feathers , the tlpi matted with th o blood of a young bravo who were them when shot down. Porcupine quilli used by squaw for making fancy wotk and In the toiturc of wounded victims. Fount ! in the hostile camp at the close of the fight. Big Foot's pipe and tobacco pouch. One oJ ttio one hundred nnd fifty or more belts of ammunition with which the Indian devils were equipped at the tnttlo. Belt of caitridgcs and scalping knife taken from the body of a dead squaw who led a rush of iquaws at the soldiers. The point of the knife was broken by a soldier's ' warding oft n blow with his gun. Many of the squaws also bad Winchesters nnd used thoin with telling effect. Winchester rillo used by Tin : Bii : correspondent at the battle and carried by him all through the campaign. The IniMans had many just like it the latest pattern. Fret not your hfo away because your hair is gray , while young , as you can stop all grnyiicss and can beautify the hair with Halt's Hair Uencwer and bq happy. 1002. Sixteenth and Farnam streets is the now Rock Island ticket olllco. Tick ets to all points cast ut lowest rates , A. SOLDIER'S CIUMIJ. He Confesses to rturclnry nnd is Sus- ppetrd of Forgery. It nas only been n fowdays since Fred Fitz- geral d received , so ho clnitned.an honorable d is- charge from the regular army at Rushvillc , Neb. His title was sergeant major of tbo Seventh cavalry. Upon receiving his dis charge Fitzgerald came direct to Omaha. Yesterday ho was placed under arrest by Detectives Savage nnd Dempsey , and it was a good catch. The fellow admits that bo burglarized Sarn Snvdor's Jewelry store and the ofllccrs think they can also prove that Fit/gorald is a forger. They also sus pect nlm of being the man who worked the grocery racket. Ho Is an Intelligent fellow and a good penman. The detectives have boon shadowing Fitz gerald for several days. Ho was frequently seen in bad company and was getting ready to leave the city when placed under nrrest at the California house on Uoufdns street , After being locked up Fitzgerald confessed that ho had burglarized Sam Snydor's Jew elry store and told the ofllccrs where ho had disposed of the booty. There Is also evldonco that ho forged the name of John Simpson nnd passed two ? 5- cheeks , ono on the Continental clothing com pany and the other on Browning , King & Co. The prisoner will not DO arraigned until more detailed evidence Is secured. Later in the day tbo detectives learned that Fitzgerald was wanted in Sioux City , Cov- ington , Chicago and several other places in the United States as well as Canada. Ho tbca confessed that It had been six years slnco ho had been in the employ of the gov ernment as a soldier. Ced la UlUions of Homes to Xeart the Btand&rd. HUSH'S ANNUAL. Tlio TrcnBurcr'B llcpnrt of the City's rinnnulnl Transactions. The annual report of City Treasurer John Rush has been completed nnd contains n vast amount of information regarding1 the financial condition of Omaha. The rcculpts for the year 1890 wcro as fol io wsi Total tax col lections ( regular ) . $ 838,70160 Total tux collection * ( special ) . 4"l.4. ' > ? It ) Proceeds o ( bonds .sold . ft.l.'i.fvai 20 1'ltion tnpollea court . K.sigoo Costt In pol lee court . 0,7W ( CO Krom Ijiillillng Inspector . 4U3 : 00 From plumbliiulii in'ctor . . 1,09.1 03 I'toin boiler Injector. . . 1.4M : 03 Kioin oHyoiinlneor . , lr > 74 03 from bo.ml of public works , fees , iRX ) CO From bo.ird of public work ? , cer tified checks . 1,00000 From (1 r > Kl lee uses . . . . . . . . ' . , , " , b'J" CO From Ili'uiscs , all kinds , other tlmndUvM . 311,830 63 From Htiito apportionment , ac count school' . Casli fromsundrlcs. police pension fund . * , . i . 3f01fi3 IMmutilninlcpusltq. . , , . . . , GUI M I.lbniry flnos nnd catalogues. . 844 ( " > UriU permits . 21000 Huloot real estate and rents . , MS 00 DauniKei , change of grade . , . loiin'lns county on account , grad- lni ( anilpivinz . 7,0."ifl02 Cash from all other sources . UKO : U8 Total . J 2,5T8tH a3 Tlio following table shows the disburse ments of the ofllcc : Warrants paid . $ 1,163,422.00 Fcesto county treasurer . . . til.fil itomN rudiiumud . 210i5900 : Coupons pild . 18J.S1I.W 1'alil for oxpicssuRC , exchange , etc . 1.800.45 Tranifoned to hoard of educa tion . 4fil.5U.n Total . J 2,411,10073 The fneo value of bonds sold durliiR the year was S311f , > 00 , on which a premium of ( ,0(51.70 ( was derived. Tlio total general bonded indebtedness is shown to ho $1,0 , 10,100. Tuxes collected amounted to ? 33S , 709.00. An Interesting table shows the valuation of the city , the levy for taxes and the amount realized during tbo years from 1800 to IbOO inclusive , In the year 1800- the levy was 5 mills , nnd tbls on a valuation of $ l,05ODO ! ) brought S.'VJD'J.O. ' ) Into the treasury. Last year the levy \vas41X millson , a valuation of ' $20,000- , 17(1 ( , nnd the' tax realized was ? S3J,007.49. That taxes have boon collected very closely since ISS'I ' , the following gives coneluslvo ev idence , as of the 18SO tix M. ! ) ) per cent has been paid in ; of the 1887 tax 07.53 per cent ; ISi&Ud. 0.1 per cent ; 1S39 , OJ.1G per cent ; 1WK ) , 84.10 per cent. Mr. Hush feels flattered In knowing that. the financial affairs of the city ara in excel lent condition , and that its credit iu mone tary centers remains unquestioned. TO C'ONVKHT THE HEATHEN. Tlilrtv "cnndiiiatinii Missionaries to heave Oimilia Today for China. The overland fast mail will , today at > :30 p.m. , leave with an extra ear attached containing over thirty misslonniics for Shanghai , China. Tor the last two weeks a special school for the training of the mission aries has been hold In the Swedish mission uliutnb at Twenty-third and Davenport streets. These missionaries are all young Scandina vian people , younp men and ladies from all over the United States. They nro selected for the work by the great Swedish Evangel ist , Itov. F. UYanson , who f6r the last ton years has done missionary work in Sweden , Norway , Donmaric , Germany , Italy , Turltoy , Egypt , Palestine nnd other countries. During the past two weeks Kev. Franson has conducted services in the Swedish Ills- sion church in this city , giving especial at tention to the training" and encouragement of tbo missionaries for their work. Ho has been assisted by Kev. J. A. Ilultman , pastor of the church and by Dr. Holmqulst of BurllnRton , la. , who has given the missionaries the nicd- cnl Instruction ncccsaarv to lit them tor the emergencies of their calling. Over forty applicants for missionary work have been in attendance at the services held during the pnat two \vonlts nrid from these the thirty who will start for China today have been chosen , ' The others will bo further drilled for the work and a dozen orraoro of them will form a second end party that will bo sent out in a few weeks. _ Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is an un- exceled mcdlclno for chlldr en while tceth- ng. l5 ! cents a bottle. The now offices of the Great Rock Island route , 1G02 Sixteenth and Farnam streets , Omaha , arc the linost in tlio city. Call and BOO thorn. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. the .Major. The council committee appointed to Inves tigate the plumbing inspector meets at 10 o'clock today in Councilman Moroarty's ofllco in the RaniBO block. The cotn- mlttoo is composed of Couucilmen Tuttle , Donnelly and Morearty. It is understood that the committee .will probe the charges to the bottom and will call witnesses on both sides , so that all the facts may bo brought out. TUB BEB has been notified that parties mentioned in its columns as having paid fees on certain dates will bo asked to testify as to date of payment. It is supposed that the comptroller and city treas urer will also bo called to testify that these back fees * wcro not reported nnd paid in promptly , nnd were not oven included in the inspector's ' annual report. Ii the lpftt mndc , nnj Is cicrvwlicro. This Is the orlg lull ( J Shoe , llonurc of I Kfiuilno nnleii stamped on tlio itilcs , "Juiiie Shoe. " * . * DR. BAILEY GRADUATfe DENTIST A Tiill Sot of roat' on Jtubfoor , . tor A perfect fit guaranteed. Teeth extracted withoutpnln or dnniror. ancl without iinnus- thetlcs. Gold and silver fllllngs at lottost rntca. Hrldpo nnd Crown Work. Tooth wlth- ontDlntt1 ! All work warranted. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK-16TH AND FARNAM Entrnrco , 30th street elevator Open oven- gi until 8 o'cloolc The First Special Rfler Stock Taking , MEN'S FINE TROUSERS Strictly All Wool , $2.50 , $3.50 3.75 and $5.00 $ . WANTED-A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN. GOOD REFERENCES . ENCES REQUIRED. Many Clergymen , Singers , actor * , oatd public speakers mo Ajcf Cherry Motoral. It I * tlio favorlto remedy for hoarseness and all affections of the vocal organsllltro.it , and lungs. A * aa anoilyno and ctptxtorunt , the cHects of this preparation am promptly realized. "Ayor'sCherrylVctoral hajdoncmc great good. It Is a splrndlil remedy for all dis eases of the thruattnnd Itnifj , and I Imp much pleasure In tcstllylng to Its merits , " ( Kev. ) C. N. Nichols1 No. Tlslmry , Mass. 41 In my profcwlim of an auctioneer , any affection of the jolcoor throat Is a scilona matter , but , at each .tiltAck , I have been re lieved by a lev , doses of Aycr'j Cherry 1'cctoral. This remedy , with ordinary care , has worked suchamaglcal ifli'ct that I hao * snflered very Ilttio | ncon\cnlence. I lia > o also used It In my family , with very excel. lent results , In coughs , colds , &c.-Win. II. Quartly. Jllnlaton , So. Australia. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , DK.J. O. AYEtt & CO. , Lowell , Mass. BoU by all Urugglnn. 1'tlco * 1 j Lirs , Beits A belts Pii/slni , S'lHJo ns and Spjcialisls , 14OO JDOUGLkAB STRIS12/T OMAHA , NO. Tno mostwliloly and favorably Ifnownspoc- Inllslslutho Unftol .Slntcs. Thu.r lonB ex perience , rcmiirkuUlo skill nnil iinivorsjil suc cess In the treatment nnd euro or Nervous , Clironlo nnd Burjleiil Ilsen ) CB. cnlltlo these- eminent physicians to tlio full oonlldciice of the n fillet ( Ml cvcrjyliuro. . Thov cmirnntop : A ( JHUTAIN AND I'OSITlVB OUKE foi the awful rfTcc'tsof oirly vlco nnd the Humor ous o IU that follow lulls train. riUVATIi HLOOU AND SKIN DISHASK spoiMlllr. pnmploti'lv and purnianrntly cured NKKVOUS liilllITY : AND Sn.\tlXl < U1S- OlinCUS yield roadlirto their aUlllful troat- . I'll.ES. riSTUT-A AND IircTAL ULOHUS nmrantced cured without ptln or dctcutlou from limlnp ) . IlYimoOELiR AND VAUICOcn/n perma nently and succcwfillly mired In c\orycase , SYPHILIS. GONOUlilUCA , GLKIVP. Spcr- miitorrhon , ioniluulVeuknvss Lost Mtuiliood , NlKlit Kml84lon , Decayed Faculties , ronuilo Weakness nnd all dollcato disorders peculiar to oltlier box positively cured , ns well us all funcHlonal ( llborderH-thiit rnsiiltfroin youthful follies or the excels of mature years. 'l'kir'I"IIIlJU > " " 'antC011 pornmnontly o I IMO 1. U IV Iv cured , removal complete , without cutting , caustic or dilatation. Cures ciroetcd at homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyunco. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A CJIIP17 flTPTTiTlio nwful eirects of rt. OUIVL LU A.L * cariy vco | which brings ortranlc weakness , destroying both mind and body , with all ltd droidod Ills , permanently cuicd , iSl ? RIJTT Address those who have 1m- L/l\vJ. Ifljl L s7 pulioil themselves by Im proper Indulgence' ' and solitary hnblts. wliloli liilii both mind and -body , unllttlng them for business. studvormnrrlaRC. MAHKIE1) MO or tlioso entering on that happy llfo , awa.ro tf pliysloul debility , iiulcUly asalsied. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. I'lrat Practical e rorl- once. Bcoond Every case Is specially studied , thus starting right. Third mudlolncs ara prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each ciis-o , thus cITectlng cuies without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , H09 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. TRADE MARK Tuc U it BAT K ut niM rt. ENGLISH KKM- Elir. An unfail ing curator Sem- Innl Weitknoi , Spirnmtcrrboca. Impoteucr and all dlneasea that follow ai n io- quence of Self * nbiKu ; ns Loss of " " ' " ' ' " BEFORITAIINO. M"'M"u'u'e" AHER TAIINO. Piiln In the Hack , Dimness of Vl lon , Premiiturt Olfl Ago , and rcanr plhar dlseaic that lead to Iniantty or consumption nnd preuiaturo Krnve. tWfaM partloulnrs In our pniuplilot , which we rte- lire to soml frco by mail to everr ono. | ir"l'ho Bpe- cltto Medicine l old at II per pnckoKe , or aU piick- nKos ( or 15 , or will bo sent free bf mull on receipt of tuo money , bj nildreasInK t TELE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 FAKKA31 STREET , OMAHA , NKD. On account of counterfeits vro have adopted tui relloir wrnpper , tbo only nenulnc , IP ft MliT i W AflftVI Suffering from Til Vsr/sBC RnrN the clTccts ol I U If bnBm BfflklV youtlifulerron porlydecnr , wanting weakness , lost inanliooit , etc. I will Bend a valuable treatise ( walcdj coutalnln ; full particulars for home cure , FllUB of charea ABplcnclid medical work | Bhould bo read by ever ) mnn who la nervous nnd dehllltatod. Auilresa rrof. l'O. IfOXVlKUjMooduB , Conn CLEANING UP. The Ten Dollar sale of overcoats wo inaugurated last week lias re- * ' duoed our slock considerable , still we nave yet quite a few to dispose of , In a week or so the season will be closed , and -what is not sold -will havd , to be carried over till next fall. "Wo have no room for unseasonably stock. We have always made it a point to clean out at the end of eacli season , and are determined to do it thistime. One of the secrets of ouy success lies in the fact that we start every season with an entire fresh stock. We do not allow any goods to be carried over from one season to another. We know people will not buy overcoats in January unless the inducements are great but -we ore willing to give them the induce ments. We are offering the entire balance of overcoats now at clear ance prices. When you bear in mind hov/ close we sell goods every day in the year you will realize what our clearance prices mean. A bona fide redaction from our regular low prices means an uncommon , opportuni'ty to save money. You will find it a "big investment to buy an overcoat now , even if you do not get much use out of it this -winter ; will pay you to keep it for next winter. CORK SOLE SHOES. This has been a poor season for all winter shoes. We have a lot of excellent calf shoes with genuine cork soles , which we are forced to sacrifice. We offer these at $ Z2.7& . Every pair guaranteed. There id not a shoe store in the country that will think of selling such shoes fp # less than $4.5O. If you have never worn any cork sole shoes , try a paii > They are warm and comfortable and keep your feet dry. CLEANING UP ALL AROUND. In every one of our departments we have something or other which must be cleared out , and have made extraordinary reductions. In some instances the price is cut just one-half. In the underwear department , a lot of scarlet heavy shirts and drawers , worth 500 , marked down to 250. In the hat department we offer a lot of good knit caps , in men's and hoys'sizes , at 150) ) ' tlio.y always sold for 300. In hosiery , excellent all wool seamless socks at 150 ; every store sells them at 300. At the glove counter you will find several lots of gloves and mitts , reduced to about hall their former prices. Nebraska Clothing Co ; Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. We Close at 6:3O : P. M. - Open Saturdays Till THE BEST " . -A ofr Tl frD' < D' D'ft IN THE V ORLD. .if. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsockBt 1 Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo nro their western ujjonts and always carryalarjJijj'c. Address , [ land Sewed Shoe Co V t u' 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. CURES DISEASES WITHOUT MEDICINES. ELECTRICITY is LIFE. Patented August 16,18B7 , Improved July 29,1890 , , Gent's Holt with Spinal Appliance J.ndlcs' licit irlth Bplnnl Apnllanco Knco , Ankle and Arm tiauda Attached. Incorporated Juno IO , 1887. Knee , Ankle auU Arui lluuda .ttachod. Dr. Owon'fl Elect ro- GftlrnnlcnoHandBuspensorr wllltjto J JJ ! " [ li | euro the follotrt/ifr illscaacaancl nil ottiers of n nervous character ! Myt BSKxS SnUS f inothmjof nnyklnd. Sciatica , I'lirnljela , Kp- llcpBy , Hnlnnl Diseases. 8t. Vltua I lUiH i i { 1m juico. , Urlphl's Dis- ciiso. Piles , Heart DIs- cnics , LumbBBO , . Oonorol ana taw vi jr. Nervous loblllty , CosllvcncBa , Kidney Discuses , NorroimncM , Trembling. TVastlnuof the Ilodr , nil illsonscH eausotl from Imlcscrolloaln Voulli or Married Mfo , Nervous Prostration , Personal Weakness or Kxlmiiatlon. Kotnalo Cumpltilnta. In fact nil nervous diseases pertaining to Muloorloraalo.Vochiillengo the world to pro- ducu a bolt that will compare with It. Tlio cunont la undT tlio perfect control of thowenrer , nnd con bo inndo IMILU OR STKONd tosiilto nny complolntl thlicnnnot iw , . . bo ilono with any other l > olt , Tlio 1HW11LU Suspensory forvcaltncBSofinonls connected dlioctly to tlio IIATTIIIIIUS , tUo disks nro BO adjusted that . . . . Jcr.KCTUIClTV canbocarrloUtonnypartof tliolKMlyorvhcrcvcr thodlscaso la LIOATHI ) , Tills la the I,1TICST and /3iiP-ATifai > imnrxjyomontovcrmaUola uiiplylngKlootrloltyto tholiOUY forthoeuroofdlfleaso or ns a romeillul niront. inlo Ilody Ilolt lins / " I5" pntontod nnd UtPitOVEl ) JULY 80. 1HOO , and In supurlor y buyer of n Holt wants tlio best , nnd this lie will nnd tlio Owen Ilolt to bo. It illlTura from ull ntlicra. It IB n. 11 VTTlMtV licit contalnlntf 10 Onlvanlo cells with BOO donees of Btronffth , osccpt our NO , 4 1'UI.I , 1 > U\VKU nuAitANTEE uisi/r" "wificiT CONTAINS two UATTEUIKS ANn rVvi'.sxv UAI.VANIO VKL.L.Swith 100 degrees of Btrenortu , baa a rosiTlVK nnd NIOATI yi : polo , and the currant ciui bo rovorscd. The Owen licit Is not a Chain , Wroor VOI.TAIO llolt.pr a 1'Al ) , of nny dcierlptlon. It will euro oil complaints CUKA1ILB GyKlcctricItyornGalvnnloUaltcry. Tlio Kloctrlo current can boTKHTi : IIV ANV o.VIJ before It Is applied to the body , nnd U worn only from four to six hours day or nldht. Aftcrcxninlalngthla licit you will buyno other , ns Jtlj light nnd ouslly worn , and superior to nil othora now onorod for flulo. U'o ehow the HNTIHI2 CONFIDIINOK wo liaro In our Elcctro-Galviinlfl licit ami npllanooa. wo will Bondeur ifUL.1 , l > OWKIt MO. 4 HKLT complete for certain complaints toresponslblopnrtlcsontlilrtydays' trhil. nnd If Itdovanot I'ltOVi : TO Hi : Oil DO AVHAT WE nisi'itisi.VF : youcnn return It to us. I'Uyslolunsliidoreo the Owen Ilolt UB the tiost. SomlH cents ] > oatngo for our free UliiBtratcU book of ! SI j)8tres. written by nliyHlclnii | ) of over forty jeurn'oxpcrlonco , which will bo Bent you , giving full Instruotlons how to treat yourself with Kloctrlclty without the nld of n pliyelolanor ttiousonf inodlolno. uundaUoforupalrof I > r , Owen's lilootrla Insoles , which will euro you of ( lout , Chilblains , Crumps In mt or IWH , or Cold foot , Hack View , Jio not waste your money on UolU patented jeuraatro. Wo have private consultation rooms for ladles nsM ell aa fonts , Front View. nd all who call or write us can rest useurud tboy will rocclvn an honest oiilnlon , and If the Ilolt U not aiJuptcd Id their citso thuy will lie no uitvlsud. Opon'ftt all tlmoj-ciuyi , nights and B. Call or write to the doctor. Cpnaultatlonat thooillcoor bymullfroo. How to obtain Bella on thirty days' trial BOO JSipago book. MENTION THIS i'AI'Jllt. .THE OWEN ELECTP.IC BELT AND APPLIANCE GO. 306 N. Broadway , St. Louis , Mo . . .