8 THE OMAHA DAILY * BEE : SATURDAY , MAY 20 , 1803. OBJECT TO PAY CITY TAXES Transportation and Telegraph Companies Protest Against Assessment , ATTORNEYS INSTRUCTED IN THE LAW Corporntlon Counsel Learn Fncts from Mr , Cornell MnnlclpnlltJ-'g Toner to T x JUans Thirteen Thousand More for the Cltjr Treasury. City council mot yesterday morning for the purpose of taking steps to as- BCSS the property of the different railway companies , Pullman and Wag ner companies nntl the Western Union mid Postal Telegraph companies , and to listen to any protests that might ho entered ngatn.it the proposed assessment for taxa tion purposes. .Under the law of 1880 the property of these companies is returned to the State Hoard of Initialization and assessed pro rata for each county. It has heon the dcslro of the council nil along to assess this property for municipal purposes , but the au thority never existed until after the passage of the now charter. President Bcchol called the meeting to Order. The call for the meeting included tlip following resolution : Resolved , Ily tlio city council of the city of Omnlin , tlio major concurring , thai tlio city rlork bo nnd Is hereby directed to notify tlio I'lillnmti I'aluco Car company , tlio tuloRrnph companies and tlio several railroad companies owning Innds , lots or oilier property within tlio city of Oiimlia , to appear before llin city council of said rlly at the council chamber In the city hall on Krldny , the lUlli day of May , 1803 , nt u o'clock a. in. , nnd show cause , If nny tliero be , wily the uropurty ot each nnd all of Mild companies returned to the state auditor or the Stall ) liounl of Kciunllrntlnn , or for any other reason not legally or actually appearing on tlio assessment roll or tax list of Raul city for tlio iiurpoM ) of taxation for the year 1893 , should not bo placed upon Raid assessment loll nnd tax list ut Its fair vnltto for tlio pur pose nt taxation for municipal purposes In uc- cotdanco with the provisions of flection 70 of an act entitled : "An act Incorporating metro politan cltloH and defining and prescribing their duties , powers nnd government , " ns amended April 7,1H03 , Union I'aclflo Ignored tlio Call. Mr. Wheeler stated the ohjcct of the meetIng - Ing , nnd first submitted a proposed assess ment of the property of the Union Pacific within Its right-of-way , not now nssesscd for municipal purposes. The company's re turn to the state board was $91,000 , and the council contemplated increasing the amount to JUJ1.780. No representative of the com pany was present nnii action was deferred until It has hud an opportunity to enter a protest If desired. The list of property of the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha company was then submitted. The values and proposed amount of the assessment had not been added. N. M. Hubhard , jr. , as the attorney for that road , entered a protest against .tho right of the council to make the assess ment , and asked for tlmo to investigate as to the correctness of the list of the property. A similar list of the B. & M. was sub mitted and C. J. Grccno entered the oamo nort of protest. B. T. White performed a similar ofllco for the Klkhoru upon the pre sentation of the list. The proposed assessment on a valuation of f05,000 , against the Pullman company caused ex-Auditor T. II. Benton to enter a protest in behalf of that company. Ho said that under the stato. law of 18&D was a provision that tlio rars should he assessed and re turned to the state board for a pro rata dis tribution among the counties cf the state. Since that law was enacted there had boon no change made in its provisions. Ho had examined the charter and failed to find any thing that empowered the council to make such an assessment as proposed and did not believe It had jurisdiction , except in the matter of furniture and fixtures In tlio ofllco of the company : Ho Inquired of Mr. Council under what law the proposed assessment was to bo made. Turn Ilt-nton Initnifitod. Mr. Con neil replied that under the general law all property in a municipality was sub ject to taxation and should bo assessed for Bomo amount , and that $05,000 was proposed in this case. Air. Bcnton thought that that had refer ence only to the ofllco llxtures and nothing outside , for the reason that the company had nothing outside of that that could bo assessed. Mr. Connell said the company had cars in the city and they were certainlysubjcct to tax ation. Ho thought that the superintendent , J. F. Kichardson , should bo present and fur nish tlio council with the information as to the number of cars of the company that were sent out from this city , so that , an equitable value might bo placed. The proposed amount was a lump assessment , and it had been as sumed as being correct ns the amount hud been returned by the company heretofore. Mr. Bcnton said Mr. Richardson would tip. pear and gladly furnish any information do elred. Ho desired time to Investigate before the assessment was made. Mr. Wheeler then submitted rates at whlcl t was proposed to assess other companies. The Wagner company was placed at $1,000 , the Western Union at $15,000 and the Postal Tel egraph at S-1.000. Attorney Horton protested against the proposed assessment of the Western Union as being too high. The company has about thirteen miles of line in Omaha , now taxed by the state board nt $3,752. Ho objected to the amount being increased to f 15,000 and thought that the property of the company In this city could bo duplicated twice over for that sum. It was not the dusiro to shirk nny taxes , but the llgurcs made should bo fair and reasonable What the City Will Gain. Manager Ulmmick of the Postal thought that $4,000 was entirely too high for his company. The taxes had heretofore been paid in Chicago , and ho did hot know what the assessed valuation was und desired time to secure statistics. In order to give the companies an oppor tunity to make a thorough investigation an adjournment was taken until Thursday of next week at 10 o'clock In the morning , when nn opportunity will bo given each com pany to present Us reasons why the pro posed assessments should not bo made. In this connection Treasurer Bolln has prepared statistics showing that the pro f property owned by the companies outside 3t 3f the right of way. The treasurer says that If the assessment Is made as proposed it will 1 turn into the treasury of the city about $10- 000 from the railway companies and $3.000 from the Pullman company , Arc You Thinking " * Of what you ought to take with you when you go to the World's fair ! Your outfit will nor bo complete without a bottle of Cham- cerium's Colic , Cholera and Oiarrliwa lemedy. | The ohango of water and diet , fa- tlguo and Irregular habits during your trip nro almost certain to produce diarrhoea , and a dose or two of this remedy may suvo vou Borious sickness and perhaps much expense. Procure it before leaving homo. "Tho Madison , " ( family hotel ) , 21st nnd Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day. Vou Ought to See Those superb dining cars which the Nickel Plutft. road will put on Borvico May 28 , They are all ready and are magnificently furnished and completely equipped. Hardly a railroad in the land can bhow their equal. No road has anything superior. . A Short I'oBtpoucment. Owing to a combination of olrcum- utunccs the Nickel Plato road has been obliged to defer the Inauguration of Us through train service until the 28th Inst , On and after that day cast-bound trains on the Nickel Plato road will leave Chicago 7:35 : a , m. , 2:30 : p. in. and 9JO : p. ni. West-bound trains will leave Buffalo 5:50 : a. m. , 12:05 : noon and 11:25 : p. ifl , No change of Bleeping care be tween Boston , Now York und Chicago JW either direction. Superb diniug cars. HOOKS , nooics. n ydcn llroi. Ono Day S le. Grand sacrifice sale on books for ono day only. 12 mo. cloth bound books , 80 each ; worth 35c. Paper back books tlio latest 8c ; worth 12 mo. cloth books He' worth GOa. Best mucilngo , 2 bottles for Cci Lend pencils , 3c per doz. Not < 5 pnpor , lOc per Ib. Shakespeare's coraploto works , $1.00. IIAYDEN DUOS. Droxcl Ilotol , 10th & Webster , Iblkfrom Mo.Pac. & Elk. depot. Nnt. Brown , prop. It Cost * Moro .o stay homo , than to tnko advantage of the Burlington $10 excursion to Shorl- dan , Wyo. , Tuesday , May 30. Ask the city ticket agent at 1324 Fur- mm street for further particulars , I'UT CHICAGO IN YOUll 1'OCKET. lou Cnn Do So liy I'urclmMiiK n Copy of "Monui'n Dictionary ot Chicago. " This World's fair "Guide" has re ceived the endorsement of the World's 'olumbian ' exposition. It also contains i complete "man" of Chicago Und Is the only recognized and standard "Guide" of the World's Fair City. For sale by joorgo K. Moran , publisher , 213 Ilorald jtilldSng , Chicago , 111. , and by Swartz , MoKelvy & Crane , S. loth St. , Omaha , Nob. Price COe per copy. A Trent for Omnhn. The Hlrschborg Optical Co. , of C29 Olive street , St. Louis , have completed arrangements to have Prof. Uirschbcrg or his assistant , stay 0 days with tholr agent , Max Meyer it Bro. Co. , nnd test eyes for all who are in need of glasses. All tests will bo made frco of charge. This will bo a rare opportunity for all who nro Buffering from defective vision to have their oycs bcieiitiiically exam ined and corrected. The professor comes hero wholly in the interests of the II. Hirschbcrg Op tical Co. , and will stop with their agent , Max Meyer & Bro. Co. , May 22 to 27 , whore may bo found n full line of H. Hirschberg's Nonehangeablo Specta cles and Eyeglasses. All oculists and physicians every where pronounce in tholr favor , and nil who use them are only too glad to tes tify to their clearness , durability , com fort and the case they give to the eyes even at the most difllcult work. To Intending ; Travelers. Intending travelers desiring to know of the now , fast trains to the south ; of the now , fast trains to the cast ; of the new equipment nnd improved comforts now offered by the Pennsylvania Short lines from Chicago , can obtain full par ticulars by-calling upon the ticket agent of any connecting line in the west or northwest , or by addressing II. R. Dor- ing , assistant general passenger agent , at 248 Clark street , Chicago. After a visit to the World's fair , a trip to the east or south can bo pleasantly made over either of the Pennsylvania Short lines. All owners of property abutting on Park avenue , between Farnam and Hick ory streets , who are opposed to assessing said property to pay the costs of opening said avenue from Half Howard to Far nam street , are requested to meet at O'Keoffo's block , corner Park avenue and Lcavenworth , ai 8 o'clock this even- DECORATION DAY EXERCISES. Arnuijfi'incnts of Grand Army Orcnnlzn- tlom for Observance of MiMiiorl il Day. Omaha's Grand Army men will observe Decoration day in a fitting manner. Kear ney , Ouster , Grant and Crook divisions Woman's Hcllof corps and the local camp of Sons of Yovcrans have united to sec that the coming ceremonies shall lack nothing Sf the completeness and fitness that have heretofore toforo characterised Memorial day in Omaha. Dr. Robert M. Stone , commander of Grant post , Grand Army ot the Republic , is chair man of the committee on arrangements , and committees have boon selected to secure speakers , furnish flowers and vocal inusio and arrange fen transportation. W. S. Askwith is secretary of the commit tee on arrangements , and the Omaha guards will net as military escort for the day. ilev. Dr. S. Wriglit Butler has accepted an Invitation to ofileiato as orator , and C. Jj. Thomas und Ir. .Stone will bo olllccrs of the day. It has been arraned that Prospect Hill cemetery shall bo decorated by Custor He- lief corps , Forest Lawn and the Jewish cemetery by the ladies of Grant /toilet corps , and the cemetery of the Holy Sepul- chcr and the Bohemian burial ground will bo looked after by the Crootf Ilchof corps. The principals of the public schools have agreed to attend to furnishing musio and ilowcrs , and the national salute will bo Jlred from the Grand Army of the Republic can nons at Forest Lawn at 10 o'clock on Memorial day , under the direction of Ser geant Allison of Fort Omaha. Custer , Grant and Crook posts will attend divlno services on Sunday , Mav 28 , at half past 10 o'clock at St. Mary's AvenuoCongre- gatlonal church , whore Dr. Duller will preach a Memorial day sermon , Custor and Grant posts will form in column at the cor ncr of Fifteenth and Douglas streets , and will march to the church with colors llying. By request of the Hoard of Education all the posts have followed the custom estab lished by Major T. S. Clarlcson In Omaha four or llvo years ago , now so popular In the north and west , of selecting speakers to ad dress the children at the various schools on the subject , "Why We Observe Memorial Day } " The day's ' exercises will ho hold at Hans- corn park , beginning at t ! o'clock in the after noon , What Is I.lnuleum ? A durable floor covnrlng , made of ground cork and solidified oil , printed in beautlfu" designs. Ask for "WILD'S LINOLEUM.1 The best and the original make in the U. S. Kept by first-class carpet dealers. The name is on the back : "WILD'S LINOLEUM. " "Said Pnslm" will bo presented for thi last time tills season ut today's matinco a the Boyd , This tuneful , merry opera i capitally rendered by the Calhouu compau ; and the ladles and the llttlo ones should no miss the opportunity of enjoying two und i naif hours of perfect pleasure. Ever popular "Fatinltza" will bo thobll at the Boyd this evening. The Cnlhou Opera company , really the best orgnnlzatlo of Its class overseen in Omalm , has arrangd to extend its engagements over Sunday am on that evening "Tho Bohemian Girl" wil bo rendered with a full cast of principals big choriri end increased orchestra. Balfo' creation is an old love and the Boyd shouli bo lilted to its capacity tomorrow evening. Frank LInden and his excellent compan close their engagement at the Farnam thi : evening , presenting the social comedy "Flirtation. " There will bo the usual mail nee at " ; iiO today. Next week Miss Marie Wain wnght will bo seen at the Boyd in "Tho School for Scan dal , " "Tho Social Swim" and "As Vou Like It. " Mr , Lewis Morrison's "Faust" will DO the attraction at the Farnam , Ex-Senator Ingalls writes an exclusive rtlclo for Tun SUXDJIT BEE In which ho denounces the policy of the government toward the Chlncie. - * Head these little B lines. Buy Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Champagne If you want a fine aud Udldoui drink. IIAYDEN BROS , SATURDAY Bargains in Indies' and Qcnta' Furnishing Goods on Special Sale MAKING IT LIVELY ON SATURDAY Ilalmnrcl Summer Skirt * , Turkish Totroli , I.lncn Tvnrcln , IlemnnnU 1V il Qooils , Butuo Urltcs In Dress ( ! oed , Hat Do- imrtment Siuuritny Specials. The rush nt our umbrella nnd pnrnsol dopnrtmcnt has been immenso. To make things lively In this line \vo will oiler BOIUO Inducements tlnit will be astonish ing. Every dollar's worth ot the S. P. Morse stock must ho closed out. S. P. Morse & Co.'s $1.00 umbrellas , reduced toCOc. S. P. MorBo & Co.'s ' 81.25 umbrellas , reduced to 75c. S. P. Morse & Co.'s $1.50 umbrellas , reduced to l)3c. ) S. P. Morse & Co.'s $2.50 umbrellas , reduced to $1.50. S. P. Morse & Co.'s $4.00 umbrellas , reduced to $1.08. S. P. Morse ft Co.'s $5.00 umbrellas , reduced to $11.50. I ciiso of children's fast hlnck cotton hose , 4c per pair ; others nslc 15c. Children's cotton hose , Imported , fast colors , in all Hlzos , only 12je per pair. 500 dozen ladles' last black cotton hose , Estcy patent , only Do per pair , worth 2 , " > c. LADIES' JERSEY RIBBED VESTS. 1 case of ladles' vests , no pants , only Do each , worth 40c. Ladies' Egyptian cotton vests , Swiss ribbed and nicely finished , only 12jc each , worth 2oc. Ladies' night gowns on Saturday 50c , reduced from 75c. A beautiful line of aprons from the Morse stock , worth 50c , reduced to 2oo each. Special sale ot corsets on Saturday. Odds and ends of boys' shirts tit J price. MAING IT LIVELY ON SATURDAY. 50 aozen unbleached Turkish bath towels at 5c each. 30 pieces of 32-inch wide medium shades printed duchesso mull , 5c yard. Fast black satino , only lOc yard. 2oc grade of fine satino mill remnants reduced to 5c yard ; 30 inches wide. 50 C 4 tinsel tapestry table covers , G9c. GO-inch wide fancy striped Turkish toweling , fast colors , 75c yard. 100 dozen of summer balmoral skirt patterns , mostly dark shades , full size pattern , today 25e each , 3(5 ( inches wide , soft bleached muslin at 5o yard , only 10 yards to each customer , all colors , plain colors in double-faced plush 15o yard , special sale on rem nants of white dress goods , lOc outing cotton llannel now 5c yard. Woaro over loaded on double width sheeting , got our prices. Wo will save you money. Remnants of wash dress goods on sale today. Largo oOc World's fair towels reduced to 23c each. Special bargain in remnants of table linen and odd dozens of napkins. These bargains you will find on sale all day and in evening if there arc any left. Sale begins at 8 a. m. IIAYDEN BROS. WOOLEN DRESS GOODS , A BIG SURPRISE FOR SATUR DAY. A big line of novelty dress goods pre viously sold for OOc and $1.00 will bo on sale at 38c. The sale 9 ( these goods , will continue all day. tt . LLAMA CLOTHS. Wo will oiler this beautiful fabric all day for 49c. They make the most ele- gunt and cool summer costumes. In the evening commencing at 7 o'clock , wo will place twenty-livo pieces of im ported plaid dress goods 42 inches wide on special sale at 28c a yard. This will bo the opportunity of a lifo time to secure a fine dress for a little money. They are well worth G. > c a yard. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Boys' and children's straw hats. luc , reduced from 'We and 50c. 50c men's straw hats 25c. 75c men's straw hats 31)c. ) $2.00 fedora hat $1.00 in all shades. $3.00 fedora hat $1.50 in all shades. $1.50 boys' fedora 75c in all shades. All our fancy styles of children's straw hats $1.00 , former price $1. . " > 0 , $1.75 and $2.00. $2.00.Wo Wo will make a special reduction throughout hat department Saturday. HAYDEN BROS. READ HAYDENS' PRICES ON BUT TER. We will sell you country butter for lOc , 12jc and 15e , every pound of it made from the 'cream that comes from Ne braska cows' milk. Creamery , 17c , 19c and 21c. Finest separator creamery for 2oc. Remember that this butter is made by a process that excels the world for cleanliness and quality. The cream is separated from the milk when fresh , then churned , positively making the best butter over put on a table. Como hero for your cheese , fruits and meats , Lowest prices on everything ; also every article guaranteed or money refunded. IIAYDEN BROS. , Grocors. Soothe celebrated. Sohmor piano at Ford & CharltonMuHlc Co. , 1505 Dodge. A snap for seine hotel man. See J. W. Squire's udv. in "Business Chances. " TIIIftfNn LAST DAT. 1 Of FftlconitfrOront Underncar Rftl * . Monday w M rt a 6-dny sale on over $15.000 worth Mf shawls , spring wraps , jackets , rcadyv ftnado suits and house wrappers. Th j bargains will bo plenti ful. Full particulars In Sunday's papor. Our 5o vests nro nl 1 gone. The Oc v < * * s-wlll bo nil sold by to day noon. Rolnombor these are 25o goods and cannot bo duplicated this season , 40o vests todny 13c. 50o vests toilay lOc. Our great muslin and cambric under wear bargainsaro ; going rapidly. These $1.50 muslin-frowns nt USe nro the best sellers wo have over placed on our counters. They are extra wide and extra long , and the muslin is a most durable quality. BIG BARGAINS IN CUTLERY FOR TODAY. Pine steel table knives with Ivory , wood and ebony handles worth $2.50 per dozen , 1 dozen to n customer today at 5o each , fiO dozen steel bread knives , worth 50o to 75c each , today 2 to n customer nt 18c each. Triple plato silver forks to day 75c .per sot , guaranteed for 5 years. Ti'iplo plated silver spoons , 38o per set of 0 , guanmtccd for 5 years. Triple plated silver knives w orth $3.50 , today $2.00 per doz. CORSETS 2oC. Only n few sizes loft nnd to clear thorn out wo will sell them today for 2oo regular value from $1.25 to $2.50. I. C. CORSETS $1.45. The famous L C. corset today for only $1.45 , don't fall to see this corset , regular value $2.75. SUMMER CORS15T , W. 0. C. , ONLY 50C. CHILDREN'S ' PARASOLS 15C. Just think of it. a child's parasol for 15c. Make your little ones happy by at tending our sale today. PARASOLS , 55C. A fancy parasol in plain satins , moires and striped , all in one lot today for 55c. PARASOLS , $1.05. An elegant parasol in all silk surah , white and colors and fancy plaids , regu lar value $3.00 , today onlv $1.05. PARASOLS , $3.10. All in ono lot today , a beautiful white crepe parasol , fancy striped para sols and shot silk parasols. An oppor tunity you should not miss. SILK GLOVES , 150. A largo lot of colored silk gloves that sold as high as 50c ; to close them to day , 15c per pair. Colored silk gloves worth $1.00 , to day 35c. Colored silk gloves worth up to 31.50 ; today , 50c. Colored silk gloves with patent tipped fingers , selling everywhere at $1.00 to $1.25 ; today , 75c. SPECIAL PRICE ON BELTS AND CHAMOIS SKINS. Canvas tennis belts at 5c each ; leather trimmed plush bolts , 21c ; seal leather belts , silver clasps , 2Sc ; seal , bolts in black and colors , worth 75c , at 38c ; silk belts in black and white and navy , worth 50c , today 25c ; 15c chamois skins at 4c each ; 20c chamois skins ut 8c ; 25o chamois skins at 12Jc ; 50c chamois skins at 25c ; 75c chamois skins ut 40c. SOAPS AND PERFUMES. lOC'SOAP AT 2JC. Pure cocoa toilet soap. 2Jc per cake ; pure castile soap , 25c per cake. 15O SOAPS AT 5C. Uintab toilet soap , 5c per cake ; Old Brown Windsor , 5c per cake ; Aromatic honey soap , 5c per cake ; Palestine lily soap , 5c peDJcake- ; Capo May bouquet , 5c per cake ; Honeysuckle soap , 5c per cake. 250 SOAPS AT 12C. } 7th Regiment bouquet 12b per cake ; Peach Blow toilet soap 12jc per cake ; Jockey Club toilet soap 12jc per cake ; Patchouly toilet soap 12jc per cake ; Balsam Fir soap 12jc per cake ; cold cream soap 12c } per cake. PERFUMES AT 38C AN OUNCE. Crab Apolo Blossom , Wood Violet , Gloxinia , Jo'ekcy Club , Pansy Blossom , Blue Lilies , White Rose , Russian Lilies , Arbutus , White Heliotrope and Peach Blossom , all at 38c per ounce and all guaranteed triple extracts. N. B. FALCONER. 81O Kxcurmon to ShcrliliinVyo.9lO , Tuesday , May 30 , the Burlington Route will sell excursion tickets to Sheridan , Wyo. ( good to return until Juno 5) ) , at the very low rate of $10.00 for the round trip. Tickets will bo accepted for pas- bage on train No. 5 , leaving Omaha at 10:15 : a. in. , May 30 , and arriving at Sher idan at 3:30 : p. m. , May 31. Through sleeping car , Omaha to Sher idan. Returning , special train loaves Sheridan - idan Friday evening , Juno 2 , roaches Omaha Saturday evening , Juno 3. Tick ets will bo honored on this train and also on regular returning trains. This is an uncqualed opportunity of visiting the coming metropolis of the Newer Northwest , nnd you will do well to avail yourself of it. The city ticket agent , at 1321 Farnam street , will gladly give you full information. Special IoIT Itate Kxouriloii to Houston , Texas. A special low rate excursion for land investors to Houston , Texas , will bo made Thursday , May 25 , leaving Omaha at 0:50 : a. m. Time , fortv-six hours. For tickets apply to R. O. Patterson , 425 Ramgo block , Omaha , Nob. Baking Powder INDIAN BATHS. * The Red Men's Knowledge of the Laws of Health. TurkUh" anil "Rntil.in" Bath of drill , tattoo Known to the Indlant.-Ilon They Do It. A non Frou. Nature which the IVUe will Hofil Klckapoo Indian Sagira a Grand Itemed ? . TAKINO VAron IUTIW. . . . , . . . . 'Kujtlan'1 Lullit Tl > cy rtlg liolo In Hie rartli , In which thrv lay ilynci , ami upon which they build it flre , lieMIng tlie utonri to a rcil liMt ; they then carefully remove Ilia cuMii cutting a ntiiu- bcrafKapllnf9 they itlck one einl In tlio crnunii , bend them orer anil flsce the other cnit alio In theftrouuil , tlieto extend oter the hot Hours In the harm of n Imlt loop. Over these pole or hoop * the Indlani place ( Una ot animals or blankets. It the ' Ruttlan" or vapor bath li Jc- atrod , they then throw natcr upon the hot rocks , thus generating steam. ThofO desiring the i apor batUcritnl uniTcrnenth. After the poles of the akin are opened anil they profusely pprsplro they crawl out an-l another Indian ilailin buckets ot cold water over them , or they plunjro Into n near kT.i'lW1' They ro Ineii rubbiil thorourhly with Klckapoo ImlUn Oil , ami ro given copious drafts of Klckapon Indian Bagna , after which they roll up la blankets and have a sound sleep. Who con tench the Indians anything nuoutlicnlth ? ills own pliyilq.ua answers ( or lils snriorlor knowledge. Hls prcpanxtlons of roots , barks and herbs , now given to the world for theflrst time In the Klcknpoo Indlim Itcmcdtcs uro uncqunllcd by nny discoveries of the mcd. leal world of the whites. 9 When yon feel twinges of pain In your joints , look out , a slight cold might devel op Rhcumatlo Fever. If you have pains In your back or sides your liver Is congested or your kidneys nro not performing tholr work and poison is gathering in yourbody. Exposure to cold or contagious diseases would bo fatal to you. Pimple ; , blotches , and other humors In. dlcate that the poison Is walking In your blood. * You feel languid , heavy , dull ; you awake In the morning unrcstcd. Beware 1 Drive those symptoms away at once I Take Klckapoo Indian Sagwa. It will clcanso your system , lical your diseased organs , purify nnd enrich the blood , and dtlve every taint of nol on from your body. Then you will feel stiong , bright , aleit and nctlvo as the Indian docs. Klcknpoo Indian Sagwa li composed of nature's remedies , gathered and prepared by nature's children , who depend notupon book knowledge for their cures , but upon the leave * , the flowers , the roots and the herbs that arc placed In the earth by an nil-wise Providence forthabcncUtof every living creature. Why , look nt the nnlmnlsl If your horse lucks his accustomed vigor you arc taught to turn him out to pastuie. You do so. The horse gets well. Became theio Krows In every field the tender leaves of aotno medicinal plant which Instinct tells the animals to eat , anil does for the poor old hot so picclsoly what some other , or perhaps the frame plants 11 do for n human being. Itestorcs the waited energies ! Kenews the lost bticngth ! Ho vlvcs the ( hooping spirits. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. > Sol < t by Alt Druggists anil Dtalcrs. ? $1.00 for Bottle , 6 Bottles for $5,00. I'lio Greatest on Saa and L 3ond 4-cent poatago stamp fora 100 pngo COOK BOOK FREE. Prices ow. Faro sumptuous Saloa every day. See your dealer. Ask for prices Take no other. MILTON ROQERS & . SONS , Agt8.omahn , or Majestic Wife. Co. .St. Louis. CcnMPayEcitGyforWater A solid Extract of Ilcef Is more Kcon- omlcal thiiu n liquid , fcirthi ) ronson that It Is concentrated , mid houaokceu- era will llnJ It muchchonpor to BUY Xdebig COMPANY'S ' Extract of Beef inollilconcent rntod extractfrco from fat nnil polntln or any foreign sub stance and cllnsolve It thouisolvoi. The signature cenulno on the j ; haatuli In blao. PALE FOLKS : Mnko your blood rich and nuro , tone you whole system , euro every norvoiistroublo with Nerve Boons , a now vegetable discovery of marvelous power. They renew youth , restore vigor , clvo Klow of health , donbln capacity for work or ploiisnro. Wonderful for overwork und worry , Sold by anintfUts. $1 n bov. two weeks1 supply , or by mull , NK11YU HKAN CO. , HutTuIo. N. V. T > TTTVTT7V'C1 fatnrrli Cure cures catarrh , OJllvlMli I O All druugl.ti. WcjnU. OUR , IS NOW ON SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT SUNDAY. LOS ANGELES WINE , LIQUOR AND CIGAR CO , , 110-118 S. lOtb St. ajmmwmmmwtmmmmtwwmWE SIX Hundred suits of clothes made of solid substantial all/ wool cnssimcres and cheviots in two distinct colors and patterns lined with fine serge linings with fancy striped silesi a interlinings - linings are placed on sale in our men's clothing department today at the re markable price of six dollars a suit. Two hundred of these suits are in as handsome a fancy blue cheviot as you'll meet on the "Ave" in an hours walk , The other four hundred are made of business looking small gray plaid cassimeres. Even at "Nebras ka's" ordinarily low prices , these suits are worth every [ DOLLAR of a ten dollar note but when they're offered to you as we offer them today , - it hadn't ought to take you longer to S "pick" one than it used to take you to * j pick a good ripe water melon off the vine when old Farmer Gray wasn't : looking ( remember it don't you ) . Two * , jgr full rows of these suits are shown in < g our large window on Douglas street f. where you can gain an idea of how Sr they look "on a bust" and there's a r table full of 'em halt way down the S" " store where you can try on your size - and see how it I SUITS. We are m receipt of a particularly choice assortment of beautiful lamps with pretty shades that we would like you to see. AND uouart3 , outiti. IS 16 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. 1. lomlnant upoclnllit In norrom , ohronle. private , blooJ. ! dnin.1 urinary .11151131 Arozilir i registered tirnituntaln inallclns. nnllploruu an I cjrtllUUui will sli jw. I ) still troutnj with th3i.Ta.it31 succosscatarrh , toit min eel , suTilnil woikuaii , nljit loiisi nit nml for.ui ot | irlrtt3 itlsjiui. Hi mcrcurr iiaccl Now trant-nont for lots of vital pivjr. 1'artlai imibla to visit momir bu tr iluJ nt lie n ' by correspondence. .Mo.llclnoor l.ntni-nnti nj it b/ mill or ovp.-ju gujjrdlpiouJ , aa mittt t ) lull catuconrenU ora-mlor. Ono pordonal Intsrvloir proforroJ. Consultation frjj. Oorroipondouj atrlotr prlvuto. llookMyatorlosof ( Ufa ) ajntfroi. Offlcd ligurs , J a. in. to'Jp.m. burjj.irj U a. m. C3 U n ' iiilar. , . COLUMBIA VARNISH CQ.-St. Louis , Mo. UANOFACIUHEBS OP TUB CELEBRATED FLOOR GLOSS COLUMBIA GLOSSIT The most durable and beautiful finish for Tlio idcnl polish for Furniture , Pianos floors and wainscoting. Kaxily nppllpil. and String Instruments. I'rovout * . Drli-q limtiuitly. Btithca ( Iri-Humo . the varnish from cracking and Imparts n , HCrubblnpr All dirt nnilHtfilim front unneornnary. grrcnio. Ink , tobnrro brilliant finish. A few drops on a soft cloth [ ' ' nnil blood , onully riiiuoTcU by simply Is Btifllclent ; then rub well over the var- { * wiping it ullh u aafnp cloth. Mada in leu nlshcd surf ace until dry. Case of 80 bottles , L' ' ( brilliant shades , 51.00 per can. 80.OO , Single bottles SS cents. ) 5TFOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ( Mndo of tlit > llncfct quality of Ilnunm Tnbn.'r 11 llmtcmi lie , V > uclit. Kcjmil In i-vorr rfcpcd < > tin rs. SluuufueUrcil lij If. IL JJIC'S MKUCViKTlLl ! CICiAU VAC1OKV. ei. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SIGHT , Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I OPTlCflL CD , , 222 S , IBftSt. The Name "Dueber" or the Ducbcr TradeMark - Mark on Gold aud Sil ver Watch Casei , Is recognized all over the United States as good ns the Hall Mark of England. If your dealer doe not kfpp onr wnlcht , , m ll ui your uddrois ana we will unit you Hip numo of B dealer who docs. Tun UUKUKB WATCII WOUKS , C'actou , O. ( iLllV UUt/ADl kll III * train or KVILS.WBAKNISSKJ.WlJIIIMiTlWp..tl' ; t J company luem In men QUICKIn ! > ; } I'KIIHA- NKiTL cunu'u. run ilr a to Of err partoltb * bortr , I will iea < l te- curelr pnokeOI KUBK to ur uH r r IbJ ureisrlp. Item tbtteuroa mt cf theie Iruublai. AdUroii , U , IUTTM WMK. i U. A STITCH s 'ALSO A GOOD A PHOTOG-BAPH V WHEN YOU GO E TO THE THE s BEST PLACE , WILL SAVE N YOU TIME , EX- I PENSE AND N AG-GRAVA- E TION. HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , AT POPULAR PRICES. 313-31Q-m : South 15tb. Street. OMAHA.