IS CAPT , CATLEY A COWARD ? Hut is tli" Chivrjto M.ilo by His Lieutenant , John Kinzie , - ALLEGES HIS SICKNESS WAS FEIGNED , \ (3iMii-r.il ( Court Mm Hal TryliiK t < > DctcimlnoVlictliei - tlio Untitnlti l > * . ! ! Mis Position nt 1'ilio Itlilue. In mvordnnco wltli special order , N'o. 57 , iMtiod frutn tlio headquarters of the Depart- ini'iit of the 1'latte , March 6 , IS'.M ' , n general ri'.irt-nwrtlal ' mot at department , ho.idquar- ti-rs at 10 o'clock this morning. The court-martial was for the purpose of tn Inn "such persons as might properly ho t > i-"iight before ) It , " nail Ciiptaln Henry I'atlo.v , ouipany C , Second Infantry , was tlio individual who appeared In the hitter capa city. i'lio charges nml spccUlc-nllo'is ' , signed by J.ieutenaiiUohn Kliifle , allege In brlof Unit uinln in tlio Held during the rucoitt Sioux outbreak C.'nptnln Catloy feigned slcltness for tinptirpnsoof shirking and in-ndingiluty la time of danger , tlius disgracing himself as nn olllcor and bringing disgrace upon the sor- Vic- . ' . VicThe detail for the court was present when court ojioiu'd. with tue exception of Cnntnin Wnlliii-uivimUiiiltoill | with liici.il nud Captain Halluy , who had IH.TII tor < > i > rt nl Port Otn.ilm. 'I'liu charges were read liy the Jtidgo advo- ciilx , nml to tlio llrst three Ilio accused pleaded notgulltv. To the fourth specitlca- jinn In-Hied a uriltiMi demurrer , protesting that It was simply n repetition of the charges net forth tn the second spoellleatlon , nnd that it could not ho of nnyulno to tlio prose- ciitinii , while It served to prejudice tlio cause of the defendant. A short session of closed court was liold.-when the demurrer was over ruled , ami the accused required to plead. Ho entoroj another plea of not guilty , nnd tliu trial of the ofllvor was at oneo proecedoil With. Lieutenant \Vllllnm J. Tumor of company 0 , Scnmd Infantry , was the llrst witness called. Iletestlllei ) tliat lie wns In the Held with his company during the recent Indi.m outbreak , havinK arrived at I'lno lildiro niii'jii'y about November ' . ' 0 , 1 'JU. ' On the day ol tlie attack on tliu mission company U nnd four other companies were ordered to hold themselves in readiness to RO to the ns- fcistanco of the Seventh cavalry , which was cnpiKcd with tlio hostiles I'liptain Catley told witness thnt ho wns not fecllnj ; well , and that If the company was ordered out witness would have to.no In com mand of U. On tlio afternoon of Ileronihor _ ! 11 , tlio compnuy was ordered to po after tliu f- hostiles on U'liito river , and Captain Catley f acaln tidd Iho witness that ho would have to 1 ttilco command of the company , as ho was un- nhlo to | jo on account of sickness. The defendant told him that lie had been unlit for active duty for u lonp time , nnd the surgeon had ndrised him to ask to he placed on thoretiroil list , lie said there hail been an effort in cer tain quarters for some tlmo to K ° t him re- tlrod , hut ho hnd succocdcd in combatting It even heller than ho had hoped. On the following inoniinir , January 1 , isfll , witness took command of the company and continued In command until the company re turned lo 1'ort Omaha , about tholastuf the immili , when Captain Catley again took com- tuand. On the inoniliiR of December ill ) , the tulju- tnnt ciiiuo to tliu witness and told him tnat tliu coinmnndiii ) . ' ofllcer had ordered witness to titku out his company tor picket duty with Company 1) ) . C'npialn Catloy was not to ho found at that tlmo , but followed the company -X it about nu hour later and remained until / tlio company ninio in. Captain Catloy ! jl jnarelied with tlio company from Huslivillo to Pine liidtfo , a hard , forced inarch. On tlie atternoon ol December : (0 ( On plain Catley went out about a milo with the eom- ! > any to truard some prisoners , after stating n tlio morning tliat Ho could not go oat with the company. The witness was cross-uxamiuod by Cap tain ( 'alley. "What was my condition on the morning nftor that march from Uuslivillo to Pine "Nearly every soldier was about as stift as ho could bo , as It was a very hard march. " "That Isn't Iho question. 1 want to know What my condition was. " "You stood the march about as well as the nverato otllcor who made il. " "Wasn't I in bed all the next ilay f" " 1 don't roniL'inberthat to boa fact. " "Didn't I tell you that I couldn't have gone another milo and was sick from pains In my stomach ! " "You eomplalnod a preat deal after the first ten miles had boon ijoao over , and said you were sulTonnj ; tcrnblv. " It dovelopoit on cross-oxiiuiination that Captain ( . 'alloy took his meals at a dining hall nlioul , 500 yards from his tout , and that it was sometimes necessary to wait on ac count of the crowd. When ho joined his . company in the Held about an hour Into ho % clld not say where ho had been. On rolircct examination byCaptalr. Hay , judKC-mlvocnto , the witness said that com- C had drawn the lot to take lilt ; Fool's Jianv , disarmed as It w.is supposed they would lie , and tiring them to Omaha. This was before the Wounded Knee liRht. Cap tain ( 'alley did not say anything aliout not lieliigiiblii to march back to the railroad , and It was ueiforally supposud that the march would bo made in ono day. Captain Catloy was not on the sick list at any time , but was reported "ahsent , siclt , " tlnringtlio time wit ness wns in command. The impression prevailed - vailed that Captain Catloy was very glnil of nn opportunity to oomo biick to Oimiha. That ooneliided the examination of UPU- tonnnt Turner , and the testimony as taken down by the stenographers was roatl to him mul signed. Court then declared a recess until "o'clock. \Vuon court reassembled in tlio afternoon , Captain Ha Hey was present uiul was duly seated as a member of the court-martial after taking the oath. Tlio question then arose as to whether or not it would bo proper to proceed with the in- ' troiliu'tion of evidence , when on'o member of the court was in ignorance of what had al- roiulv transpired. On roll-call it was decided to adjourn until 10 o'clock tomorrow morning , nt which tlmo the stenographer will have his notes extended , and Lieutenant Tumor's evi dence will bo read for Captain Hailoy's In formation. There are three other witnesses to belli ( reduced by the prosecution , Uciitonant liowell , nctinc adjutant Second Infantry ; Major flnrtsuff , surgeon , and Captain Kpea- ror , assistant surgeon. It is expected that the trial will last nearly a week. "Ayer's medle lies have been satisfactory to me throughout my practice , ospecialli , Aver's Chory IVctoral. wliich has been used by many of my patients , one of whom says he knows It saved his life. " rI. . . . Morns , J.1. 1) . , Brooklyn , N. Y. Tlio l\ > ylvtmla Limited Train No.1 \ The I'oiinsylvnnin I.itn- Jtcd C'onllnties to run every day in tlio year from Cliicngo to 1'ittsbui-j , ' , Haiti- jnoro. Washington , Philadelphia , and Kow York. Composed of vestibule din- In , slooplii } ? , observation , smoking and library cars , with barber shop , li'itli room for mon , iMitha and u colored maid ( or woinon and children , and n Btono- priiplior , it lias become the monsuro of tlio requirements of tlioso who when traveling to the onst nvail tlioinselvos of the best service attainiiblo. Will Celobriito tlio Day. At Cosmopolitan liall on South Thirteenth Street tonlylit the choir of St. 1'atrirk's church will Indulge in Its usual custom of giving n literary and musical en tertainment appropriate to St. Patrick's day. The programme co-uprises over twenty num- t > ors , Including solos , duets , quartettes nnd recitations. Hon. John Hush will deliver un Oddress and Kmmct's speech will bo given by Thomas Flyan. The entertainment for tomorrow niglit promises to bo fur bolter thau nny heretofore given. The Ho\vo scales , Iho only scale with protected tec-ted boariniH. No cheek rods. Catalogue Of llordun i c tielloclt Co. , AtJts. , Chlca o , 111 Will Itctinllil. The Helm sasb. uud door company has cou clndod lo invnta In Ki\it Onmlm nnd linvo pur- rlni .1 I tiii\'i'iii r , > i of ri'unl I'm 1 i' On , j hu mini lumpan.v donativl Miri > c n i'.s tiu'i-o. ' in.iuiiiir six l nil which w 'i ( jno t > lli'liti ' iv-inp.itij n in uh laiyei pliiit tliiin uo TDi.rHiitAi'iu s' 'i utuiuis. ; ; .Mnpi. Konj nml < 'lili f TluirstonVI1I AdJtiMt 'riicni. ( Irniiil < . 'hlof Tliunlnn of the Order of liftlhvay 'IVli'KiMih | Oit | rntort l.s In the city for the purpose o' roniulUni ; with Nir. h. II. Korty , stiK'riiitondonl | of tuii'cmpb of the Union I'uctflo with ro iird to tlm inUutulcr- stiiiulliij ; which exists between the coinp.niy imd some of the operators who nro tuouibcrs of tliu onlor. Ij. 11. ICorty , supfrliitonilcnt of telOR.rnph for the Union I'urillc , wai nl Ills desk ycstur- il.iy inornln for the llrst tlmo In a wwU , liavltiR boon con lined to his luiusi ! by nu ntlarli of the tfrlnpo. lie stiitod Unit the I'ompanv hail no giinltro t Iho order and Imd not illsi'linrc'ul any oiii'rulni on tuvoiiiit of thi'lr bi-lnj ? iiieinbors nf tl.o order. Kvi'ry operator who had licen ' illsfhar oii Uiul ln-o'ti Implk-au'il in a plot to innku trnublo on the i-ontl , Some of thi'si ? men bad boon members of the Order of Itail- way Tuk'Kraphi'rs , hut this fuel had had nothing Uulo with tholr illschar o. It may luivo hud some Inllneni-o in causing thorn U > try tn mnki ) trotlblu for the I'imip.uiv , lint Iliov had tiboii ilischurReil for ( 'ooa and suf- lleii'nt eause. ( .Hhor roads. Mr. ICorty stnto.l . , hml mailo It a rule to ( < iiiploy no IIHMI who bolouRud to the order , hut Itio 1'nton I'arlllihail novc'r made liny sneti rule and did not I'.iiv whi'thrr the mi'ii belon > jil ( to the onler or Hot as loni ; as they boh.ivcd thomsi-lvps With rofcrnnco to the bill whli'h hud boon Introihieod in the ( 'olonulo uitjlslntiiro litv- hlldtitiu tlio oinployinont of teloyruph op erators iiniler oinhU'im yeai-s of nio , Mr. Korty salil It wunlil not alteot tlio L'tiiou I'a- cilK % , ( is they hail vor.v few , if any , oporatnr.s nndorthat ato. It was a rule of the oom- panv not tooinptoy minoi-s when it was pus- slblo to iiit operators of li-c.il sitfe. ( irauil Chief 'rinir.slnn wis seen anil stated that he hml ooon nt Denver and hail ho.mt tlio operators' siiliof the .story , and had I'omo to ( .Inialin for the purpose of consulting with Mr. ICorty. Ho was convinced , ho said , that the wholu trou bio arose Iroin a tnisuiidc'ratniidliiK bo- twoun the rompany atut the operators. ' 1'hi'rc , 'a.s no probability of n striUo , but soini' of heIIIPII on the western part of the LTmon 'nclllo hail boon indiscreet and had assumed too much autlioritv. Ho felt eonllili'iit thnt ho mutter could ho umiealily ndjustiul anil or that purpose ho culled upon Mr. ICnrty thi.s afturnoon and roinaineil in consultation vitli him for some time. Votl I'romiit ions. Drake O'Uoilly ' , who h > n heM f ehlof rlrrk in the Kt-ncrnl freight ortlcoof ho Union I'acille for some time , has bc-cn ppoliitod travcllntr iiRcnt of tlm i-o.ul , with loadquartcrs at Uonvor. Mr. O'Uellly has leon with the company for about ton years , laving commenced as a nu'ssetn't'i' ' . His now ippointmont is consiilored a well ili-si-rvc-d iromotion. Ho leaves for his now post of luty tonight. W. ( ! . ( Moment , who has boon witb th Jnion 1'acillc for about oiu'litocn years , suc- eeds Mr. U'lioilly as ehlof dork. Mr.ClemiMit ins hail IOIIK oxpurionco In Rdioral freight mil tr.illlc busiiii'.ss , haviiif ; boon in the K1-- ral freight onicn during the ailniinistratloii if Mr. Shelby. Recently hn liai been in thu illleoof Vicu-l'residoiit Kimbiill. Orli-vjinoi'M. 'J'ho Kriovnnco eointnlttounf conductors and iraUemon from the Pacillc division of tno Jniou Paeillo was ulosotod all ilay with As- istant Cifiioral MnnnRor Holcomh of the Jniou Padllc , consulting about matters on hat division. The members of the committee itato that they have no special Ri-ievnnco to nljust , but have como to consult on sovur.il natters of mutuiil interest. Unlimited Tinki-ti. Committees nppoiiuod by the various : rallli' nssociatioiis are to meet In Now York .omorrow at thoofllcoaf tlio Trunk Line as sociation , to consider the oxpoiilency of ihollshincunrunltoil tickets ami to ileviso a nothod of earrymy out the abolition of sucii ilckvts. . * . Do not consult unyhoity , but invest twentv- ivo ecnts in a bottle of Salvation Oil. It ( ills pain. When we rollcct that so many human ho ngs ilio of consumption wo must como to the conclusion that everybody should bo iiroviiled with Dr. Hull's Congh Syrup , the iwor con sumptive's friend. roil Tlll-J OCA rUiuiHiis anil All Points South. Take tlioVnbish : , tlio best : unl ( juiL'k- est route. Only . ' ! S hours to the Hot Springs , -10 to Now Orloansi , .r > 'i to .hiclc- onvillc , Oli to Tiitnpii , with uorrospoml- iiK' fnst time to till pointu soutli. Hu- clining chair nml I'ulliiuui biitTet sloup- fT cars on nil trains. Koiiiul trip tickota now on sale at Urontly rodiicod ratos. For tiokots ami full iiiforniiitiou call at tlioVahiisli ticket olllco , 100 Kiirniitn street or write O. N. CLAYTON' , Ayont. CANUCK. iVilmUted to tlio Douglas ISai- Only Al'tor lOviiiiilnat ion. In the Inrso court room the j ml res yesterday morning handed down a decision that settles the fact that some of the cortillcutut of for eign courts will not bo recognuea in IJouglus county. SnclllncIlopcrCrltfknioro is an nttornoy-at- law. lie was duly admitted to practicn in the courts of Canada , in Ontario , on May ir.lst.'i. Recently ho came to Omaha and applied for admission on corlillcato. 'i'he roiular ) bar committee took up the case , and in reporting back , questioned the right of admission. .linlK'o Doane , in ruinlcriiiK the opinion , stuteilVhilo : there h noilount but the man passed an examination , tlii'ro is nothing to show that bo is a citUon of tlio United States , While this would not bar him ns an attorney. I think it would prevent us ironi roi'ocnuini ; tlm Cuiuuliaii cerlillcntu. It is , however , Iho order of the court that Mr Cricknioro must pass an examination the .sumo as ether applicants. " The records of the district court show that Walter C. K el ley proposes to sever the ties ' that have hound' him to his wife , Cora K. , since September 1 , ISMi.Valtnrin an afll- davlt swears that Cora Is bad , that during the month of December , W > > > , shoso fur for got her nmrriajie vows as to po to Denver and become drunk in ono of tlio minictnus wine rooms of that town. In addition to his strom ; IUIIKU.W Walter livers that only last January Ids wlfo while cimi < HK from Denver ' to Onia'baoccniiii'd a berth in the sleeping cur with n man who was other than thenlllaiit. .lolm 11. Daniels has lirouttlit suit to ro- covtrf 1KH ( ) from O. ,1. C'ollman. Ho has also sworn out an attachment churning that ( Joll- miin is about to dispose of his property with intout to dofr.iud IIH creditors. The trial of the case of tin ) state against John II. Clampitt was commenced In .lunge Clarkson'H court yesterday. Clninnitt is chaived with usMiult with intent to kill. On Fob r > ho assaulted his wlfo. who resided at at 1 Hi North Fiftecntli street , where with n butcher knife ho threatened toearvo nor Into mince meat. _ _ Chcmpagno has n large amount of carbonic nciiUu it ; it is heallhy anil nourishing. Cook's Kxtra , Dry Imperial Is the best. Don't IMIII ! Nutwithstaniliiii ; nil rtimotM to tlio contrary , the Chicago , Alilwnukoo & St , Paul Liy's now stonm liuiitud puliioo sloopiMtf cars , with "oloctrio liirnls i" every berth , " still loaves the Union do- not , Ointxha at U:10 : p , in. daily , arriv ing nt Chicago at U:30tum.ln : ample time to make all eastern connec lions. Ticket ollico , 1501 Furnum st , J. E. I'liKSTov , P. A. NASH , C. 1'asa AjL ; Oon. Agt. Mt'Nnmco AllowcMl IJnil. Jnilgo Helstey yosterdav docidcil that Tom McN'amce , chnrgod with the murder of Katto Joyce , should be hold to the district court for murder in the lirst degree. The bull was lixod at $7,500. Ur. Blrnoy cuiw catarrh , lleo bid' Six lliirsi-H CrtMimtod , About 5 o'clock yesterday uioruinga bnni In Iho nlloy liotwwn Ooorglu nml Vlrulnl.t n i ntii'.i , iH'lovv l.i .ivi.iwortb 'itrcut burned I j Gt * - itid Six go < > d hoiNca iioriMii'd 1'ho nr jK'rly destroyed N'louj..d ton mail named > IHIIII , who lived on the pivmiv" * . Tlie origin . > f the llitt is lint Kin wn lint It n SUIT' " ' ' ' ! to have caught from n lantern left in tlie burn , To the jiv.ing face 1'iwonl's Complevlnn Powder gives fresher eharm.i. to the old , re newed youth. Try it. SOUTH OAIAMA AI-'I'AIIIS. Hrnk ( > HIM Arm. A young son of Mr. and MIM. Waller Post slipped nnd fractured both bono * of the right forearm. A siir ottn W.H sjimnoited who dtvssed the wound. IHiiDil I'nlsiinliii * ( "oorgo ( 'njKMi , who ran an Iron hook In t'io ' bneit of hU right hiti.l ; , Is suffering lorri'ily ' 'with n bad casouf blood palsonlng. Tlio arm 13 swollen to the vlbow. Will Tight ( n a l- Hutch Tred nml liana Hakor , the two young men who had such nvlcloni tour round light In tienminlii lull last Wednasiiav ovon- Ing. will nu'et. a.'iiln In a lllht to a llnlsli In ( iL'rmaniahall , I'riduy evening , April y , for a } .M ) purso. _ Itllllll Ml III' lillIIOf | > , Thieves last night made u snccossful r.ild on the Karlln hotel , Twcnty-iixlli and M streets , feloniously Liking nnd carrying awaynlnix'o lot of Kivnrh , ( iermaii , linn- triiriaii nml ( luinestln wine.s , biMiidlos and liiinors. Neither the vigilant \iollco \ nor ; i si-arch warrant was able to get u trace of the lost lire water. _ A. O. II. ID Lincoln. Division No : l. Ancient Order of Hiber nians , will go to Lincoln this tnurning in full force to pirtielpU" In thoSt. 1'iitriclt's day parnilo in the Capital citv. Clmlrnian John .1. O'Kourko nnnouncos that an oxcuiyloii traiiMvill leave the It. .t .M. Ilopot at thu west end of tno U Mivoi viaduct nt S o'clock sharp. Division No. : i will meet at St. Agnes' hall nt 7 o'clock sharp. Tic-hula can bo proCiircil at the depot bcloro the tr.iln leaves. ' 1 lie division will take its inugulll- ecnt banner and thu boys hope to carry olT the honors of the day. lilvi > Slock Kx The Live Stock exchange , at/ Its mooting yestt'i'day afloruoon aJopto.l rnlo No.I , as follows : "No ilrm represented la this exchange iball buy or sell or olfer to buy or sell any . -little to any party until after the sair.o liavo In 'un properly wiitcivd. It shall also bo con sidered a violation of thu rules of the cx- hanco to nny or sell or to offer to buy or sell any livestock , exci-pt atockers , fconers , downers and cripples after II o'clock li. in. The whistle of the C. 11. Hammond company will blow at : i p. m. and all parties connci'ted with the exchauife shall stop business bufuro the whistle stopblowing. . " .Votes About tin : City. Mis Fred Muridtls sick. Mrs. 1C. l-'lur is down with pneumonia. Paul Uurgess is down with the grippe. A young son of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. C. Ililllkor is .sick. A young son cf Henry Lujour has the rippo. .John W. Sliamblcn has \ > ort\ caught by tlio grippe. iMrs. Mlehnel Sweeney Is down with the -rippe. W. Itecil Oimroy le > now In tlm c.'indy kit'-hen. The two children of Mr. and Mrs. J. ,1. Iar- kln are convalescing , Miss Mann Imrchof Aurora. 111. , is visit ing friends in tlie city. lionuird J. McCabe has j-ctui-noil from Swift's ice Holds at Ashland. Miss Aunio liyau , daughter ol Thomas liyiin , was taken Hiiildenly ill. The high-live club will inei't Wednesday uvenlng nt Mr. and Mrs. Al Powell's. William Snooks is down with Iho grlppo 'ind ' ills two children li.ivo the whooping cough. Mrs. Haley , mother of A. H Haley. Twen tieth and U streets , Brown Park , U critic ally ill. William Huckley bus returned froiu Chicago cage , where ho .spent the whiter with his parents. F. H. Itawson of Topokaaml Kdward Knv- son of llisinminirford , Kan. , arc the gtio.su of Henry W. Fislier. David S. I lylaml has not yet , gotten nny trace of his pru-uetbook cont.iining $ . ' , u , i. i , lost or stolen Saturday night. The Fourth ward democratic primary elec tion place has boon removed to No. 'JlIK ! Q street , in the Allison building. PoieiHronnaii , ono of the loading demo cratic politicians. , has disii'Ho.i ' of his busi ness nnd will lemovo to Chicago. Mrs. t'o'ly ' , aged llfty-llve yiurs , wife of Mi.ilmel Cody , HI 1 ' 1'u-enty-IHth .street , died at S o'clock last night after a liiiL'ering'ill- ness. The funcr.il will bo held Wednesday morning nt o'clock , liclatlvohnvo neon telegraphed to at Lincoln , San Francisco and other distant places. On the application of J. II. Hungato a tem porary injunction was granted Saturday in the district court restraining the sale of the Drovers' Journal on the chattej mortgages. An application for a receiver was also made. The court will hear arguments next Satur day on the quostlims at issue. Do Witt's Little Early Uisen. Host ilttlo pill ever mnilu. Unro constipation every time. None equal. Use them now. KU' II Kill AND Kl.KW KAST. Story ol' IMr. .Moliitosli's ( "aietiin ) iniliii. : Conllillug citi ons to thu number of a score worn rushing around yesterday , their minds llllcil with anxiety and theii-e ea uith blood , endeavoring to locate .1. II. Mclntnsh , ahvin agent , who left Unriha suddei.ly on Friday evening wilhout fitrni-.liiug his friends with his future address. Melntosh iMini- hero last Juno from Cali fornia and rented nn ollice in Tin : IH'.r. build ing. Ho was newly married nnd wns very llu.ih of funds which ho jpcnt freely. Ho remnineil in Omaha a short'limo and then , accompanied by his wife , went to Spirit lakonnd nraiJoa , vlilt to the northern lake ro- sorls and did not return until l.uo in tliu fall. l''or several months bo has boon train ing in pretty fast company , and has spout a pile of money in the sa loons utnl places of amusement. Ho fre quently raised ready cash by presenting small checks to his friends and ns they were alwavs paid promptly nt the bunk ho gained a conlidi'iu-o that enabled him to miiko heav ier hauls when ho became clo-,0 pressed for cash. cash.Last Thursday ho secured tl.V ) from K. K. Torulinson on n check drawn against an empty bank account , nml was arrested for obtaining monuy under false pretenses. Jack Woods put up 51. > 0 to secure his release on bail , ami also advanced him $ HO ) cash on an other cheek. Friday night Mclniosh and his wife loft the city. The amount of his shortage - ago is not known , but he bilked as many of his friends ns posslblo In amounts ranging from $ T > to f. > U. The cold weather seems ri little stubborn about letwinci , but \vo cannot lot n tnl'liiuj clolny in. \ventheiMiombinntion interfere with the regular dcclnrnllons of spring business. Tlie olimnlo is a fixed fact , established by long years of oxpoi'ionco , and we don't luive tovait for the "old est inhabitant" to tell us that it is only a matter of a few days and Sprinfl Avill bo with us in dead earnest. Wo know it , and , of couse , as the first Clothing Kstnblishmon t'in the west we are nat urally on hand promptly with the season , fully equipped in every department. Our arrange ments for the spring trade can bo expressed in three words : ENORMOUS , ELEGANT , PER FECT. As tliedfiys roll by we will talk toyou specifically and in the meantime the following point ers are especially valuable : HAT DEPARMENT-Scc the llcllman Hat HOSIERY , Xever before has any house SPRING OVERCOATS-Well , we all kno\v \ ( our special ) the neatest anil most stylish sho\vn \ as complete a line of Half Hose , one that style is one of the most essential points out this spring. Von will like it. in a spring overcoat. strong attraction being our line of Past You will understand , as a special for the Black , ( or money refunded ) half hose Our display , to use the popular expres purpose of introducing our hat department tit 25c. sion is "away out of sight. " thoroughly , we arc selling a hat worth $2 \Yc \ lead in introducing the latest efforts to $3 at 95c. Modes and tans in French good ? , English of fashion , namely , the widely popular box ribbed and American makes , that gives ex form fittimr , short cut and regular cut.Thcsc . \Yc \ mean a fine stiff hat at that price , and cellent service , Also at 25c. are four especially popular shapes , and it includes all the new spring shapes of we've got them in meltons , in cheviots , in headware. You can take your choice of We are the Hosiery Peopla.of Omaha , kerseys , in worsteds , etc. , etc. In all shapes styles , in your pick of colors , and feel as Spring weight underwear , every grade , color above mentioned we give you tlie acme of sured that you will save half the money : and nt all kinds of prices.low enough to suit , perfection in fit and saving money likewise. arnam THE CITY. Ko/.y Met/.iTiM1 w.is appoinloil nil- iiiinistralrix of the ostnto of John Mot/- ur doceasod. linns Albert , the eelobratod violinist , will ] iliv : at the concert t' ) bo { jiven at thoTi'initv Mi'lhodiht Kiiscopal | eliui'i'li , thi > tTno.-ilay ) ovonin . U. li. 15 ilcombi. ' , soiTot-iry ol tlio board of public works , who has hail a twoweeks'hiogo with the la yrippe , bus I'ocovoivil and is on duty atitiin. City Clerk .lolin CJrovos who has bi-on n la Ki'ippo sUlVuror for bovoral days has bus boeii oblijjoil to < ; ivo up work 'in the ollice and is now confined , to his boil , Spaiiinli ( 'iUft ( 'roam can lie used to great uilvant'ig'on young ehililroil , it is al > Mliitely ) free from any harmful ingre dient and is ondorbud by the host physi cians. For sulo by till druggists. Kliiin Gihh , ; v familiar figure about Muni's undortiilclng rooms , rucoivod news of the death of his sister , Mrs , Ivato CJolT of Kli/abotlitown , 1'a. A tolu- gram announcing thosiid event was sent Mr. ( JLsh , but wus not dulivorod , thu tologr.'iph company claiming lie could not be found Ho rce'ivol a lottur con voying tlio news , but it w.is too late for him to atloiid the funeral. Weather I'robalnlilios lor Mo roll. If March conies in like a lion it will go out like ii lamb ami vlco vorsii. lut every day in the month , rain or hliinc , the electric lighted , steam lieatc-il , vo - tibiiled limited trains of the Chicago , Milwukei- HI. l'iul : railway will run between Oiniiba and Chicago. Tim elee- trio berth reading lamp in the ir palaoo sloepin ; , ' cars n ro thu greatest novelty of Iho age. Ticket 'jlllco , IfiOl Fiirnam St. , Oniiibii. CJrlp anil tin ; vclimilnri 'ainn. Among the school toaehora who were mi- able to nttenil for duty yc.terday on account of grip were : MI-.S IJlllan Mttlellolil , prin cipal , and Kmum Mltlelleld , assistant princi pal of the I'arU sehool ; Miss McCarthy , prm- i-lpil , nnd Miss Goodman , assistant principal of the I'.icitieschool ; Miss Duvall , teacher at. I'acillc school ; Miss llitt. nnd Miss Marlilo of the Mason -ctiuol ; Miss Mason , at the l-'ar- niiin school ; Miss Jlyrno and Miss Kills of the Webster school ; Miss Iliekox and Miss Hedge of the Hancroft school ; Miss Church of the Dupont ; Mbi llaiison.at the Sherman ; Nliss Campbell and Miss Kearn of the \Vebt Side school. The following niarri.i o iioo i ui wera is sued by , I mlg' ' ! Shields yesterday : Namoan l addross. ' ' Aco. t chnrli's | iri : < .ilausl-y , Omaha . 51 I Mil } 1 ll'IIIMIJ. . Olliall ! ! . Ill i .lulni A .liilin > ' > n , Onialia . ' 'ij i . - - . - . - Uald.l'Minliii . ' . 'I I Ha\ I 1 1 'la m' v , < 'mall a . 411 I l.imral' , Piiyne , Oiiiiilm . , ' : > The continued use of mercury mixtures , poisons the system , brings ou mercurial rheumatism , and causes the bones to decay. The use of S. S. S. forces impurities from the blood , gives a good appetite and -digestion , and builds up the whole human frame. Good Advice. His Son Cured. Three years ngo 1 was compelled to Mr. W. H. Illnnmp , of Mount Vcrnon , throw up my place bccausoof blood poi Ill.i writes as follows ! Ono bottle of son. Hot Springs' physicians nnd mer Swift's Specillo (3. ( S. S. , ) cured my BOH cury did 1110 no good. Through the nd- permanently of a stubborn case of blood vice of another I began taUiiiK S. K. K. , poison that defied the best medical treatment / and to-day Inui well and ntworlt njjain. mont available , I have recommended What moro can I aay for the medicine , 8. H H , to others for the blood troubles except "go and do likewise. " and diseases of the skin and have never JASFEII NOCIIT , Liberty , Tenn. known it to fall to euro in any caw. " 1IOOIC ON HLMH ( ) AMI SKIN DISK.VSUS I'llKI * . THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. , - - Atlanta , Ca , TRADE MAI1K , " = TRADC. MARK. 66 and 68 West Third Street , 0 , , Who arc ALDEW & FAXON ? Some persons illicit answer j on under certain ciicnmilanccs : " ( lint is our business. " lint let us assure you that yon ask a proper ques tion1 , and lakini ; it for granted llial you are asUiin ; tli.il ipicition now , we ancr you : "U'carc Newspaper Advertisina Aoents. " If jiiu arc inltitstcil in ailvcrtisini ! ; isl > us some cpieslions on which you may lucil some li lit and Infiiruialinii , fnr\vc feel certain thai \vilh \ our lucnty years' c.\icricncc | in this line nf \\nrli we an.1 c mi | tcnt lo cue } on sonic valualile siuivMiiiiis ; ns tn tlie lie1. ! way fin MIII to increase yiuir ] iironnio. ( ; Sums of iiiiiney from n li.ilf million dollars nntl dona have been pliictil in our liamls for ndvertisiin ; \\V ailvi'ilisc SCI1DOI.S , COI.I.IinUS , IXSl'U- A.NCi ; COMI'AMKS , ItAXKI'.KS , UKOKKKH , IIOOK PUIll.lSllliHS , I'ATHNT Ml-lllCINi : - Imlccil it wniilil tic easier fur us to tell > ou nf the persons , business nnil tilingse do not athiT than to name those \ve \ iln advertise. II 'rift- far i > nr su > ittt' ? > t > ok i < iiitaitiinj * 21 > MIII files i > / ' adi'ei'ihcnti ' ills ; ct' fiarc written sent ft < v on af > f > lii at ion. lysprp > ln Ictltnlintionf tlipjirrwnt ( jon- priiilon. II isfnr itsi'ilrrnnil ilsiitii'Mililiilrt , lii'inl.iclir , rin tiiiatliiii Mini pli'- ! . ( luit Ittivf ) Itemine 10 TanioiH , They net on tbi' illKitl \ iirutiiiH , glUK [ tlirlu tiini ) uiul tignr u IllHitit K'rl | > lMtJ ornaiiMa. ' . " > u. " " "COMMERCIAL DRUGGISTS commit fr.iud In tnliiig any oth' r plaster when lll'.NsoN'S is asked for. Tiny do so la order to make moro money out of ymi liy n'll- Ing you NIMH tlilni. Unit . . . . . . . . . , ensU Ihi'tn less llewaro \ . , v l 1 of worthies * Imitations , SlaiSfsfma Kerve Foot Ulukes Now l-'rouli Illood anil lro. iluri < I'-linli. Ctirri Anirnilii , .Srrnliilii , Hint < 'lrriilnllnf Slid nil IniDUritlnn ol the Olood ns rll lit Hi ( filnwliiE Nnrvo OleoaKen , * " NITIIIIIH Mini rlly ; cli > l Dclilllly , Vital ICilinutinii , I'lu- IlKitlirn I Icon'i Trvinlillni ; , IIH' 'llii , Jirr- rnus lleaihirlii' , Limn ol' I'inviir Inlllit r M < Z , NerviiiMiii'iis In uiii liimi. Cold IliiniU nr l'r < il. I'aln In tlm ll.ick . nnd oilier forms ol lr. lliilili'K Ni > rvi < TonicE'H | | | brlnnthe rony tint of health to the nhnllow cheek. W-iK : , nervuiiH ( iiniplu ulumlil Inkn Ihl.s Kri'at LKei Renowor. Fry lln'in , mil > mi vslll Join tlmtlinusaiHls ! > f liuiiiv | mi-it and \MIIIIHI h dally lilex Dr. JulJliI.ir lili itri-.it unrt in ihKlr tihalt. ll.ij ore lumrroatiul. U > n > nu i Mai fur talu lij llui'ClsU tt til'null Atl'lrosi liaBJ'5 ' MKICINC CO. . PROPS. . SAN HHNCIIW , OU. KIIKh.M.i : IN DM.MIA. Kf.ll . IIV KUIIU & I u , Lur I5lh ,1 HiiuuUH KlriTli .1. A. I'lUlor i ( u , I ui Ilih , v DcniLilii' , Mroeti A. I ) . Fumrr , V Cn Cuiinrd Illulti , hmu AND PnlNCIPAV C1UC.TCIO CVCRVWHCnt. GOODYEAR India Rubber Glove RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES. Including- their full line of Lawn Tennis Shoes. They arc the handsomest and neatest filling Shoe wade. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. Omaha Rubber'Co. Wholesale Western Agents , NO GXJR.EX ! NO PA.Y. 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. idbl and Surgical INSTITUTL ! . Knrtho tro.itinrnt .if . nil CIIUOVII' AMI II-K.\SKS. ) llriiciii Ai > i > llnn < < > | .ir ll.'for TruHHi-o4 llnnt \ ; ii iHllt's Aiii'iiritii ' : > * rn > l furBiii-fi'tsfiil lr < 'ilni'-nt ' of oviiry f"i n , luipilrliik : .Milirnl r siir ical Tri-uttni'iit. MNMl'V IKIOMS lull l'\TliS : IN , Uunnl and Altinilanra llc.l A. . imnilalliiiii WixtVrliKtnrrl i'ulir "i l > i > rnriiulli ! < nml lliiu'iM. TIUS I > , I'liili 1'i-t't , i'urv.i- turct ofiiliui. ( . rilm , 'I'uiiiiirH , ( 'iinrcr , I'lilarrli. MroneliltiH , Inliiilatlnn , nicrii lolly , I'nr.ilyjH , l 'll- i-ytty , K lilnuys , lllit < Mi > r , KMI , Kitr , Skin tintl lllmul , iiiulnll rJurth'all.iH'intloiH I)1 > \SKi OKVD.M I'S a | n'Claltii. Ilix k i > t IIIHCVISIK uT Wonion Troi' . Wo hnvu liili-ly uilili'il u lylu ; tn Dop'irtinont lor\Viniou \ Hiirlnu iHiiiMiirini'iit iStrliily I'rlvatu ) linly Uolli- I'lK.Mi'illnil liKlltiitu .Mnkluw- ( mi'lnlty at I'Kl- V.\TI. DHP.ASKS. All lll.wnl ll i'isos ; Biircoofilllr trcntoil. McilU-Ino or liixtriimunli emit liy innll ur u.xpri" < 'j mi-iirol/ pnckril nn tunrkH to ImUrnln coiilonti or M'liilt-r. Out' in-rwiim. liilorvti'w jtri'fi'rrol i nll an < l c < iti < iilt IIH orHi'ni ] lill ury of jour rani * , nntl wo will i'ml In lain wrniii | | > r our IIOIIK Til MHN Kill : ! ' . : ii"Hi | I'rl- inlii. Sn'i-lil | : ui Norvuui Dltuasui , wllj'uo3lkm [ ' | lilt. AiMri'ss nil IctliTi to Di1. A. T. McLnunhlln , President lHh anil Iliirni'y Mri'i'ls , " nf ( al klll I'Mr ilcly nlv. rtm j. hl , | rt.riivli.ru. . 'lllis M 1/1. / . -riklllll y..x' , 11 < I' ' . M , , , . , , ! , . . Hvuun . i t.ll , HIM. I'Ktiliit K nun. i. mini ilnU'i stniuuMl < in itiu DR. J. E. McGREW , THE SPECIALIST. PRIVATE DISEASES Curi'clln n trti dar % without tholr.ii of nn lionn'llmn ( ronibnilni'K. The mini nliioluin rurcforOI.I'KT tin ! all nnii'iyliiK ' il > 'liurii < 4 ovi > r IIUIITII l nn-illoal iclomv. SVI'IIII.IS nnnrrniuoil ruro InW ttiMiUr Tliu nioKl lumi-rfiil ri'iuo.ly yet known fur n pi-rmt- noiitcuio. hTllin'l'HI'nr piiliila n-llovlne tlioblaj. dt'r , cuti'il nt IKIIIIO , liliuiit luitruiiti-iiti ; no cullin * , no pain , nu illl.-itliu IAIJ * u [ Maiihuotl or SVinkncm isttlvrly furoJi l t rollof. bkln ill ua > n mi ! inaliull oimni iitty ruro > ) . Dr. Mi'iiiutv'i ifi' In tlio ticaiini'iit ' uf I'rlv.lti ) t < i l\l | : 'i'ii i-iiialli ] > .l. anil liU tri'nl nriny of I'ltloiiti l a < lii'H Iruiu tlui AtliuUi < tollio I'nclllc. lluox lint I'liciil.ira tri'ti l.mlU > limn j to I only , lull mil 1'nriinni ftrjc-ts Ou.nli.i , NoU KiitraiiUi ) on ilruot. lMi * ( r. Nrvrr ( Ail | j.iv. t\ 4 .Srn-i r t tiim > if > t t'lituuiiik. ' A4Jicil UON DKUU CU | Uwtt lu , N V.