r-- : ' .t'1rr arATrA n.11Ttrrrf sATrYZnA1 , rT. 1 rA71ycs , srt ( ( ) . F012151EIZ S ER\'I \ 'I ; RLSC.IIIt ? Omaha Rld Enabled to R' Establis Shorter Time to Northern Oitihs. THROUGH TRAIN Wlll RUN ON IOWA SID Trnelcs of Slnit ( Ity .t i'nelll ( WII Once Iton Ile 1 srd-.Sddm tl .td- vudlnue of Ilunning limo lnuIhi , IIi It may be nn longer than a week's ( Im txfore the St. Paul limited train of the Ch' ' , cage , SL foal , Minneapolis & Omaha roa w111 bra running lulu and leaving the Unlo ' statlnn intend of Wobt racmffe pu u ( 'nger street depot ns at present. The visit Cenraluperintendent Stuart , Generl Trams Mnnager Clark , General Passengt Agent Tcnsdnle , General milkehghstAcot ; 1 earn from St. 1 ant this w t ! er with 1'resldcnt Burt in regard to dotni of this proioscd service. At the sanu. tmo mhnt ttao of the ante statlnn hegins for the through SI. I'anl trnl the use or the trucks of the Sioux City Cantle will ho resurnr l by the Omaha rod between hero and Sioux City , nud the eon ( what eireuilous route of the Omaha line I Sioux Chy vhhl be abandoned so fnr ns U St. i'auh lumped Is con cerc'd. The tmali road has used Its own tracks to 5loux Cil for the St. Paul through train only for tl last year. Prior to that tlma , for lftec or elghtcen ycnrs , the St. i'aul express Ic the Omaha tracks at Sioux City and use the Sioux City & I'acllc line Into this cur ; A change in thus plan was uecesaitalcd , au Ing to the work of rouble-tracking chic suns instituted by the Northwestern on II ] Ito hetuveen Mlsourl Valley and Omaha ' year ngo. By using the Slottx City & Pa chic Ilno time Omaha train came Into Ill city from Mlssourl Vallcy over the Nortt western , but wlmcn the Improvements on lh line were started limo large amount of bus Bess over the Northwestern mambo It nece : nary limit thu ulna be relieved of as mime traffic as possible. Consequently the S Pani tusln uses taken off and diverted arour by way of Emcrzcn , using the lraelca of ti Omaha road en'Irely , arcl entering the wet stcr street ulc.oe. Now t' 't thin Bauble-tracking of ti Nortltsvcrtera between NIssourl Va11 ( and Coun ( ! lUnhts makes pose bit the movement of more truth limo Oumha rend will merely resume ti service which u'.rs . abandoned a year al nrd Use thu Northwstern tracks to lh solrl Valley , the Sioux Clty & Pacife Sioux Clty and thence its awn Ilse to S Paul.'hen this line was used before tl St. Paul Linultcd ruur only to Council flint and Omaha passengers were transferred I nucans of the suburban traits then hr opera then by the Union Pncltlc.'hcl the no service in established blue train will rent the union depot In turfs chty. At press the SL Paul through train leaves Omaha 5 55 In the afternoon and arrives at o'clock in the morning. The schedule ff the now scrvlce inn not yet hewn made u By the cutting out or the roundabout ron to Sioux City over the Omaha line the dl ancu between St. Paul amid Omaha is be senel about twenty-tlurco ndbes , cons quently Oho running time will be shorten ) conslderably. This will probably result a chnngo 1n the time of arrival 0nd d parturo of this through trail. The resumirtlou of Its former service 1 the Omaha road at this tlnie enables it t offer keener competition to the Illluohs Ceu tit for Minneapolis , St. Paul aunt Omal huainess than would otherwise be posshbl The Illinois Central and 3linneapolis & ] .oafs will have the shorter route , het U dlfforenco will not be of Bunch signlncan when the Omaha hegins to nperato on m aid plan. Olllctals of limo Omaha road asse that there Will be no tlhfferonco In moult time by which the Illinois Central ss lil 1 profiled. Thu list of the union statlon 1 time Omaha road will also ha an alvantnl over Its present depot owing to tine fact th It. will be couvenlent for passengers desi Ing to make connections with trains Omaha without necessitating a trip fro ono part of the city to another. , ( .w. ' 1'rn 'eling Passenger tgeit. J. C. ilurch , who was recently appoint a9 traveling passenger agent of the Ilan more & 01110 rnllroad in this city to sucee the late Chnrleti Duxbury''has arrived at is now familiarizing himself with the dull of the new alllce. uIr , iurch Is being Intr minced to local railroad nnen by C. G. Ler man , traveling passenger agent or Ito Ba timorn & . Ohio , wllh headquarters at Chicag and II. C. Plculehl , commercial freight age of that rand in Omaha. Mr , Burch Is nn e parlenceti and popular railroad man , I uvas formerly traveling passenger agent r the Chicago & A1tou and later was connect with the Laho Erie & Weslera , Litt Rules fnr 1,1 t ( Sloelc lieu , For the annual convention of the Nation Live Stock association , to he held in Fe worth , Tex. , January 16 anti 17 , the rud roads hat o announced reduced rates. Fro Omnba and other Missouri river stntlons t rate u'lll he one faro for the round trip al from all ether Pcints in Nebraska a rate one unit one-tlmlyd fare w111 b0 effectit TirlceIa w911 bo sold January 11 mil 15 , al whll he good returning , leaving Fort \\'or January 17 to 27. Ilnllnaa % i M mind I'rrsonnls , r. 1 : . Calvert , genoutl soperlntendent tine lhmrlington , hum in limo city from ldncol Superlnteuleiil it.V , Baxter of time intu ) Pu htii hi ; out on the Ilne look Ing after hum ( less uummtlaers. Assistant Oenerul Passenger Agout A Ihur H , Smith of time lhn9Fnglon huts r turned fromu Dotver. ( ' . Ira 'l'nttle , general live stork agent the Oregon Shot Llm' , left foe his lint at Suit Lnko Clly yesterday. J. II. I.atlirop , geriertl agent at Porllal for the Vmdnn I'adlhc , started ( or his hot yeslcrdny miler a brief visit al hendqua tors lu this city , head every blue of the big store's au page 7 , THOMAS ELECTION CONTES l'rueredimugs Ilegln Ilefur , , Judge VII souhnler turd a Iltv'omt , of Ilnl- luls I. Its Pruuress , Thn election contest brought by B. Thomas agalast Toltec' Judge Gordon , t plahtlff alleging that he tuns elected to t place held by Gordon at the last electic but that he wnu counted out , is ha progre before Judo Vlmisonhnler In the coup court. After a brief preliminary skirmish tam plelhoti of proeeduro the recount of the be Iota was begun Just before noon yealerde \t'hen the court adjourned for time noon m cess only a part of om + preelnct htnl be gout over. County Clerk linverly and part of his oltico force , as uvell as judges a clerks o1 election , are in attenduncc. Ehlt aide Is represented by a forildublu array legal talent. The nature of the work pt vem.tu rapid progress and if all of the ball ) uro coated limo proeeedhlds will last two three days. Mr. Thoenaa , who was the repuhac ' caudldnte , tines not allege that fraud w conuuftted 1n counting the eleethon retur but asserts that uumeroud ntstakes wm nude , wblcb , ! f rectified , will give to i1 the otflco in dispute. lie Intends to sb that ! p mutiny instances blank votes sum counted for Judge Gordon because the his hue on time ballot was Iuiuodialeiy bene : the utuuu of Judge Gordon. There is a bla square at this end of curb nunmo on the b ht , also at the end of the blank line , wh , I Is put there to allow the voter to inser' ' whatever names hn rhnosr + in Cast' thn reg' ular nominens air not aecnptable. Thar square must be marked whth a cross , in sc- enrdance with btlllol retplrements , am Thomas asserts that the crosses at the en ( of the blank lines where no name was written ton were In many Instances counted for hi opponent. rime recount of all precincts of the Firs ward anti three precincts of the Secom ssard were completed yesterday. Out o this number fortyseven mllsputed hallote uscre discovered and also n few mistakes it the orlginal count , but not enough to make nay immaterial difference on either side. On thing Is tevenled beyond doubt by this in vesligatlo , that n great many voters do no tthdorstand how to use their ballot and arm likely to vote contrary to their intnntiom er perhaps in csat their ballot In such a way that It will not be counted at nil At it o'clock yesterday afternoon Judgi Vlnsonhaler adjnurued court until amts morn lug at 10 o'clock , WEATHER BEYOND CRITICISN . nnnnrypens tvllh 1nt'u'plinnn Jllldness ' ' hunt the \Vest- Deih'lelley Iii Silo ifiu1 I. 'ti'es , time weather is beyond criticism ; remarked Forecast OlilclalVelsh ycster tiny as he ncknosvfedged his usnxing popim lardy x ilh n smile. "It is equally fanltless all over the country , " he continued , "nh though taere his been colmsiderable falnfal in the east. particularly in the Ohio valley nil n touch of frost hum the south , where chi mercury Ims descended to 32 degrees nbov zero. Bhtvtm hum that country , too , you fee the cold out of all proportion to the tempera tore. Six degrees above zero fn Louisiana for example , affected ale more than 3O bolos In line Mlchignn lake region , owing , o course , to thu humidity of the atmosphere ' ' that nncrchant 'Thu' common impreeslon netdl cold weather as a business stimuli la in my opinion an error. i have tnlltet with a nutnher of merchants , all of when say that they have done 20 per cent mno business during Oils holiday season that one ycnr ago. If there is a possible falilul off in the number of overcoats and over shoes sold there is a corresponding hmcreas In time number of shoppers. I'resent con dillomis are certainly a blessing to all con cerued and beyond all others to time cur sumers of coal. on this date last yearou furnace hnd consumed four tons of coal usldle this winter uve have used abut two. "There is a marked deficiency bum smmowfal so far , but there is an abundance of tine In wltclm to nnaho it up. The mere nmoun of proelpltatiotr , ! t should ho borne lu mind Is mint the most inmportott factor lu ti m' ' of crops. The clenments of dies tribulion and timeliness are much ono vital. Last year , for instance , though timer suds a deficiency of almost five inches , th' ' precipltatfon uvmis so favorably distribute ) timnl the moisture was suiilcient for al purposes. " VON LACKUM WILL NOT YIELL Cinfn1s Mrs. Illntns' ( 'rase is Not 5uuu11 po mod Prottttses to I.ponu 3tethuds of health Oulicc , Mrs. l ' . M. Illaiue , time single smallpox pa theist of time city , is now convalescent , al though a slight fever still remains. Sim us hi probably be able to resume her house koiml duties within two weeks. bier ens ii ; considered a severe oue by the healt commissioner , and was complicated by chromic affection of the heart. So far non of the family has shown symptoms of th disease. A son of Mrs. Binitus , however , I not well , aad the physicians are watehln his case carefully. The family is aupporte entirely through the agency of the healt department. Orders for supplies are calle for daily by an official , and every reasonabl demand is acceded to. Mr. Bhahns' horse which ho has used in ] tls business ems an ex pressman , are furmislmed w9th grain and bun by the city. Time fact that there has been no eontagln from Mrs. Blnins' case Is pointed to by D von Inckum as an evidence that his origine diagnosis was correct and that tile ( ilsena Is not smallpox. Tic say's that he has n reason to change leis original views and e ) pests to malte public within a short time ] ml alleged ill-usage in being dispossessed of patient by tlmo health aficials , POLICE CAPTURE BAD MEP Jumper of lhueh-\4nnlell Ones Ar ' 1'nicea lulo the ( 'Its , lnII ' ' . 1'Iiumrsdny. Two thieves wanted in Lincoln , two high waymen wanted in South Omalm , and forger who has been working in this cit ; mimeo up Thursday's record of impnrteu cetptues at the pollco mutation. The tus-o mum' wanted In Litcohn are Charles Sharp as harry \'itmcent. They are accused by t , hock Island railroad of wholesale thefts t coats , vests and clothing. They were take to Lancaster county yesterday by Oficl Mnlono of Lincoln. Charles Moody and John hums , alias Mum ray , have been idottllled by the Soul Ounnlea authorities as the cnen Who lockc Saloon Keeper Eggers in Iris ice box w9mi ] they went through his cash register. The will be taken to South Onunha today , \V. P. 11och , alias Holmes , was locks up Thursday cn the charge of forgery. 11 la accused of passing a check for $14 at limit ton's saloon , 1119 Fltrnani street. The voile say that this man has horn suspected 1 doing tills sort of liming before , but huts a ways escaped pummlslunet , "I am indebted to Ono Mhiuto Cough Cur for my health and life , It cured muse of lun trouble following grippe. " Thousands ow their lives to the prompt action of this revt falling ronedy. It cures coughs , cold ; croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grlppo nn throat and lung troubles. Its early use pre vomits consmmption. It is the only harmle : remedy that gives immediate rellot. tlrlllltucr'N for 1'nlm i l'onspiruu ( ' , ltl'FPALO , N. V. , Jan. -ldwar : \\'uench , a limoy'po : ntnrhinist. forlnerl employed in the conposhmg room of tlm lvctdng News , who brought suit l''cvcrm tnnntu s ago mm gginsl Umvi1 Shnultlamtd , n bumesident of 'rypogrtnhlcnl urminn No. 9 r tills city' to recover dnntagus for couspiremc In fort-log him out of his positfot becaus h + r. fus.al to take out n earl In the ' 1' viii graplmieul union , got m verdict of $ wU In th suammuie tuurt today The real , genulno bargains are to be ha at the big store of ilayden Bros-rend ubou them on page 7. - ii What a Change" 'That Sias thu remark made by , t gentirnm suho ralleti rat our store ycsterday "min looked nruuliil' ' 'i'Ivn years ago I live ! n thiui uetgltburlu sal and ured to conic I occasionally. Hut 1 moved to Sou Ortmha and hove not been bum your slot iii that iennlh of tlnne. \\'lutt a rhuttl sluice then. ' That min w tts right--us agree wlth hUnu. llnvu you seun ut stock-thu 69 pull makers , all conl'hse can't equal it , ( 'ranger's Kidney Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 , l'ernnmt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pittkhmni s Compound , , . , , , , , 7 liostetter's hitters it Jnyne's Expectorant . . , , , , . . . 7 , 1 dozen 2-grain Quhuhme Capsules , . . , . , . , I dozen 3 grnim Quhtne Capsules . . , . . . 1 1 dozen 5-grain Quinine Capsules. , . . , , . , , 1 1h otgu , Qutulrte \\'atmmer's Sefe t'urs . IDr Mlles' Remedies , , , . . . , . . . . Hs5 ' " lulfy. : . , ' \\'est's Brutln and Nerve 'rreatnnetit . . . . 2 l'ne ! ' : anm's'l'abaceo Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Syrup of Figs 4' ' I Pyramid Phte Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 ( 'nstorbt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 CUT PRICE nRUiGIS I Cur , 111th uud ChtrtuMU St-a. i11TCRf1Y TiIL IZIBBUII SAL [ today Wo Bein the Bigeest Ribbn Sale Wo Have Ever Attempted , 5C RIBBONS AT 3 I 2C A YARI IlverOO111'nrum Ioig Uill itemnnuI of .ill IClids I'ImtIi ind fancy Itlbhaus rat .tbuut tut' lilt time Ilollru-On Smile 'I'udny , AT iIOSTON STOltl7 , OMAIIA. Prouiptly tut 9 o'clock we will place o : ala the largest ind ffnest lot of ldgh clas n111 remunnts of silk ribbon tuat it ha o'er been our good fortune to offer to th adios et Omaha , It is almnost Impossible o describe the immcnslty of these bargalul rhey should be seen to be nppreclaled , $1,00 ItlilllONS , 15C YD , \V0 will sc11 all the fine all silk , plain an aucy ribbon remnnuts , tumuing from 2 to rnrds , up to the Imme ut wide , nnver mflcn sold at $1.00 yd , today at 15e yd , 50C itlUUONS , 1O ( : YD , All the strictly all silk , phalli amid franc milk ail taffeta ribbon about I Inches with hat generally sells at 50c , go at lOC yd , 25C itllhliONS , 5C YD. All the plain and fahcy 23c ribbon up t m Inches wide , curry color of time rainbow nu ilnck , go at 5c yd , 15C HIBiIONS , PAC Vi ) . All such ribbons as generally sell al i ( and 16c yd In wide mil narrow , time bel lttnilty satin card edge turd plain , air mine ) taffela ribbon , go at i'dtc yd. 7'C ' 11IB1)ONS ) , 1i. C VAil ) . 10,000 ynrds narrow fmtlcy ribbon thr ; enerally sells at 5c anti 74c , go him one hi of at i'Ac yard , 7'Iucse ore cord edge an whir string , best grade , up to No. 7 width , This .sale beghts prourptly at 9 a'cloc tnl usill last until nil are sold. They arc on three of our largo bargal uquares , with plenty of sales ladies to wa nn you. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor , 16th amid Iougbas Sts. OLD RIFLES MUST BE USEI I.fforl Palls to Seeure ht rig-Jnrgei scum Arius fur 'I'luurstoi Illlles- Springtirhls % 'III lie Seeured. The effort mantle through Senator Thurslc Intl Congressman Mercer to secure Kra ( Jorgensen rillces front time gouernmmment ft he use of the Thurston Itlics ( drill tea' Ins failed. The \Var department takes t rleuv that the equipment of the connpar dhnuld be furmiisimed by the state. Actlc mvill , therefore , ho taken toward seolrin Springfield arms from the stale adJutm general , although dint antiquated patters less satisfactory. The fact that the team not a regular snllllia company is not ca pectetl to Hmluro the chance of securfu : mmun. Pravislon suns only made time imo legislature for one regiment , the Secon and the Thurston Rifles are ruled o through no fault of their own. The men hers are divided In their desire to join tl national guard providing such opportunll Is offered them next winter. It is probab lint enough will respond , however , to for t company , so that Omaha will be reprl seated In the First as well as in the Secor regiment. The Thurston nines' club uvlll elect ofi cers on Moiday night for the year , both their civil and military organizations. TI ofllcers of the club , headed by W. J. Fey will , it is expected , be re-elected and tl officers of the drill team temporarily o gnnized , with Captain Slocleham in con nand , n Ill almost certainly be continue Mecnbers arc constantly being taken in at lhu organlzatioi is said to be in n ffourisi hug cotdltlon financially. ( lulnlntr n1'Idc 1epntntlon , As a cure for rheumatism Chamberlain Pain Bain hi gaining a wide reputation. 1 B. Johnson of ] tichmond , Ind. , has bee troubled with that alinuent since 1862. 1 speaking if it he says ; "I never found an thing that would relieve me until I uua Chntnberlain's Pain Balnr. It acts IBce rang with me. My foot uses swollen and paint une very Bunch , but one good application Pain Balm relieved ma" ftaoillimit lan for Sltrrekeeper. The llmited States Civil Service Commie sion announces that out February 3 o : atnhmtion tvlli be held at Omaha for U position of storekeeper 1n the euston service. For information relative to the suhjec and weights of the examination and othi information mm pplicanta should apply to Ii secretary of time heard nP examku'rs at tI poatofiice in Omaha for n11p111' aIlmi 'far ; 101 , and instructions to Bpi ) eItnls , form 11 The age hlmt : is 220 years or over. The ml plheat louts should he properly executed a1' filed with the lornl secretory prior to ti imour of closing business on January 27. .tll binds of Ilenduehe fired \Vltti Wright's Paragon headache and Nei rmtlgln Cure. Try It. At druggists 25c. You'll find thb big store's act on page 7 read it. ; o a I 01 I . a F. n SngOe ghL Take time St. Louis Flyer , lemty Ing Omaha 4:55 : p m „ and next ntorntmug at 7:19 : you are in St. Louis-463 miles , bun n hIngle night. Take Oho Denver Llmltet , leaving - ing OmuQta 1:25 : p nn. , and next mitnrnimig at 7:10 : yuu are In Denver -538 ailles in 15 % hours. Take the Vestibuled flyer , leaving - ing Onnalnt 5:05 : p. rat „ and you reach Chicago met 6:20 : next lnormm- Ing. Sleeping and chair ears on mill three traims. Dining car on time Denver and Chicago Flyers , TICKET SURLINCTON OFFICE STATION $002 $ Farnam 10th and Masan Stroot. Strooto , 'Phone 2CO 'Phone 310. (1 } OIVE ( YOUR TEETH Seine attentlun now and In this way yl mommy he mime ha + p ) owner of a useful set oeturul teeth lung after you would nthe wise be ohllged to depend on the kind th spend the day unrusfl ) in your mouth , at the night in .t tumbler Sliver 1'Illiuus , , 711u Uuid Fllllmigs . , , , , , , lri/l up , Guud se t 1eeIIi. . , . . . . . . . S.OU Tart's ' Philadelphia Dental Room ; I:17 : VULOL.tS S'1' . ILtVlllItltnS. Shirt Sale Snlnrdn ) . $1.00 and $1.50 while and colored shirts at 25c Saturday mornlng from 10 n. in. to 12 m. Sotto of them slightly soiled , 111 makes-W'llison Ilros. , Oniffan brand , Anchor brand , : ttanhnttan and the hilted brand. .111 the best brands made , worth $1,00 and $1.50 , rat 25c. Itchtetnber the Blue-Saturday tnormihmg-at hIAVtI N 11803 , Jlnrtnllla' Slutllslles , The followlttg births amid dentlus were rn- corded mil time omllcc of the liomil of Ilemtitb luring the twenty-four hours ended Friday noon ; ] tlrtlms-Peter Mortensen , I1n Woolworth avenue , IIr1 ; C. C , I' , Perdue , 2i52 t'umhtg , girl ; \Vllliatui . \ Frlller , 21 + 1 Anttthi 'raen- tioth , boy ; \Villlam F , Sully , 3111Vebster , girl ; lolnm Sedgwmrlc , 1212 Snnth Twenty- seventh , girl ; ' 1'honnns herd , 2620 Franklin , giri I' . V. Ssualn , 3107 Davenport , buoy and gh1 ; Thnmeis Leahy. 27110 hunt , boy ; , loin Sclmaek , Iota South Thirty-fourth , girl. Denlhi'-lnhn ylcCann , 1310 ( 'nllfornin , 71 years ; Snntgi , Inne Ilohinson , 2720 Shirley , years ; Philip l : Parsons , 2013 t'ugdlol avenue - nue , 0 days. Size docsu't Indicate ltmty. tlcwnre of counterfeit and worthless salve offered for DeWitt's 'Itch Hazel Snlve , De\\'Itt's is the only original , An Infallible cure for lilies and all skin disnases. 'I'In' lllinnis ( 'eitrtl Iullrund ( "u. is now open and ready to receive mill classes of freight and forsvard with despatclm , to nil points In time NORTH , EAST mil SOUTH. Freight depot located at Eleventh and Chicago - cage steels , Onsaia , and o1 Ninth street , between Ilroadwa ) and First avenue , Cout- cl1 Bluffs. Turn to page 7 first-and read the ad of Ilaydett Bros. e 21s T 0rn exi on ream Is what everybody needs. It softens , sviultens , soothny tuitl relines time skin , keepIng - Ing it smotitlt and perfect anti increasing its beauty every time it is usc7i 'Trust . ; i.a I'reclela , $ l.00 , we . folds Speeiul Lotion , $1.00 , the sell , . . . . S5 Palo's ( 'numimiexlnn fileach , $1.00 we sell. .75 'alt's Ihair Tnnlc , $1,00 , we sell. . , . . , , . . . S3 Yale's Fare I'uwder , three shades-- , , tuk , white luul hrnrette-50c u bux , we sell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4D 't'ale's Skin Feud , $1.50 , we sell . . , ] . " 3 Yutlu's Ilalr Cleauser , $10D , we soil. . . . . .75 Palo's lilted ' 1'oudc , $ lun , we sell. . . , , . , , .73 Yale's Tooth Puusdc' , Sac , we sell. . . . . . AO \Ve me well supplied with ut complete lltmt + of STmne. Pale's goads ht auy sized packages and can furnlslt tluemn mat a say- lug to you of from 25 to 50 per cent. \Vrlte for catalogue of Aati-Tnmst Iru „ I'rlces , SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO m 1513 ] looms , On a corner In a few clays , i g - - Scofiold's Cloak A ins \Ve are selling Children's Cloaks and Mlsses' J tcknts at Just half price. The $12.00 Jackets for. . . . . . . . . . $6.00 The $1a.no Jnckets , , . . . , . . , . $ . The $ S 00 Jarlcetu for . . . . . . . . . . $1-CO Tbr $3,00 Jackets . . . . . . . . . , $ . Ladies' Cloaks- \\'e are selling sonic of our ladies' Jackets at lees than halt price--some at half pricc- and sonic' at one-tbird off regular prices. Ynti'll not be + ltt nppoloted here , US'EitY- TIlNO AS 1tB1'Il1SENTED. nhl5co ( ; C &S T CD. 1510 noughts Sta'0ct , 'r1J * I Mfr fit/ AND MFTS. [ 0 . . .p S Canvas Mitts . . . . . . . . . . . . Wool Mitts. . . . . . . . . . . 10 : Leatlior Mitts. . . . . . . . . . Inc Unlined Gloves . . . . . . . . 20. lstrmnc Heavy Mitts. . 250 Fur Overcoats low as $5.98 $ nick Coati . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Duck Ulsters . . . . . . . . . .SI.118 Hen's tlrctics. . . . . . . . . . 750 Timosi brown and black check BIB OVERALLS are lucre-only C WTIII ) 0. Capitol A'e. , NO li 10th Close to 1letuett'S , Don't Fail to Attend Our Great OUT , t , SALE , STEINWAY A. B. CHASE , w , VOSE & SONS , IVERS AND POND , ; EMERSON , PACKARD , and other standard Pianos to select from. Lyon & hicaly Upright only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $85.00 Billliugs Upright , goat ! condition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Chickering , walnut case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135,00 Fite New Upright , anstern make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149.00 Ballet & Cumston , Ilardman , If allot & Davis , Kimball and other medium grade pianos at your own prices. Organs and Square I'lanos from $20,00 up. New I'lanos for rent. Pianos tuned , repaired , moved and exchanged. Tel. 162'0 , Write for catalogue and prices , We sell new pianos an $5,00 payments , c mo er Mueller. . . TIiIJ Old ) AND IIILiAIIId : PIANO ho USE. Steinway & Sons 1313 Farnam Street. Representatives. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 'h ' Great Cleariilo al e of shoes , o r erslloee c and leggings ; see half p aft ! of bargains-page 7. All winter shoes and broker lots must be sold regardless of cost. iVolnen's 35e wool Soles , on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15c 1Vonlen's 35c 77-button Uvergaiters , at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ( Boys' 51.00 Cauvas Lace Leggings , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49c Boys' fine $1.25 Corduroy Leggings , at . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73 ( x a 4 w , " Th e "S'I'lol'SO\ the best ul o Shoe mode fur nu n-n rims- , , 1um shoe , nnulc alth et- Irrmr Carr , Ilur Ilulsh nil \ aP the b.sl nutlerists , 'I'hrY " 111 wllh perd , ' 1 eontior1 and ' . Ilid ir shape , ' 5'I'fSI'- ' 1'i' , S(1In .very pale. Lel us shotr than fo you. r , , l 3ar c 'I'Jl0 'S I E'J'SON" Shoe for dlen Sboer Ladies' fine 52,50'Viei Kid Lace Slloes , with bill : vest. fug tops and kid tips , ou sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.9 ( Ladies' 11110 $2.75 Chrome Kid Lace Shoes \eith double fair stitehetl soles lulu kid tips , sploudi(1 skating shoo.1,9E nten's line 3 Satin Calf Lace Shoes , fair stitche(1 sole,1.1 Boys' fine 51.50 Satin Calf Lace Slleas , dOlllle " " 90 ( Uteri's Si,35 hlavy dull finished Arptics , stile price , , , ,9,5 ( % rolnell's 51 heavy dull finished Antics , sale price,73m Slippers Uteri's fine s1 Imftiatlo11 Alligator Slippers , only . . . . , , G3 ( Uteri's $1.,50 Goat Opera SlipptrN , ail sale /lt. / . . . . . . . . .I.I ( I.ttdies' fine S1 , 35 Beaver ( 'loth ' IIuuse ) Slipperat.75 ( 111isses' and Child's (1110 ( 750 Felt 1lotlt0 Sliipei' , , ,48 ( , I < HAYN 0 00000 000 000 000 000 00 00000 0 00 000 000 000 00 0 0 0 a u rd at U 0 Id 0 0 0 0 0 U 0 , t 0 0 r 0 0 0 . 0 0 1 l. U 0 0 0 U 0 ' 0 0'U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 p cca1 t 0ffccs for the Itttic folks- 1 0 , k ri 0 _ 9 110 110 MISSES' JAC ET St 0o Covert , laclt0ts , ° 0 Boucle Jackets O ° Kersey Jackets ° 0 Coat or storm collars , 0 0 21'95 ! $3.95 I 415 0 0 ° \Vortli up to X10 0o All new , clcau , stylish 0 0 gal'111e111S. 0 0 GIRLS ! SHOES. 0 ° Girls' kangaroo tchool U 0 shoes-good ones. 0 ° Sk to 11-$1.00 , 0 11 to 2-1.25. 0 0 0 0 0 Store Open Until 9130 O'clock ' Tonight t 0 U 0 C 000 000 0000000000000000000000COO000O0OOO t More Cloaks Sold last Week Than AY 1 All thelouses ! in Omaha Comhincd. Shli II tIJ' I't.Ii HA llld.t1JS OJ 1'A(4I 7. / And why ? Because our styles are acknowledged the best-our prices ackiowledged the lowest , acid our stock the largest of auy Vent s between Chicago aucl San Frandsen. 'These al'e incleuiable facts open to you all. Look OVCrywhOrc -try them all and you \vill then be in better position to know that what we state is absolutely correct. Prices Herein 9aoted Speak Loader Tlian Words , 25 children's jackets in blue and brown nixtures- ages b , 8 and 10 only , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 cllildreii's jackets , ages 0 , 8 and 10 only--7' 5 have sold ip to 4. 50-closing out at only . . . . . . - 125 children's jackets , ages 4 to 12-these are sonic of the ' iB all colors- very best jackets nlaliuf'actired-they come braid trimmed , large sailor collars-some linedt with silk-worth alp to 7. 50-on sale at. . . . . . . 100 misses' jackets , ages 14,10 and 1S , ill brown , blue , black , tan and cardinal Persian wools , half silk lined- bought to sell for $8.50-on sale at. . . . . . . . . ' .Jackets , silk and satin limned Infants' Eiderdo um O7 , llurnughout-In 100 Ladies' kerseys , 1'eslans , friezes ( 'baits at , . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , , . . . . . t ( ' and whip cords-a Fraud collection of lackIndies' Crepon skirts , in very deslrnhla ets-worth up to $12.50- 4 ( ntleris-suorllu $10.00- 4.98 ynllr clgolco fnr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . Item. . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . . . , , . . . . Ladies' Jackets , nearly nil lined sslth 200 ' mixtures-worth in - La'thes' Slurls fancy ' ' , blacks , the famous Skinner's satin , hruuwms . to $5.00- blues worth , tans up t0 amid $15.00-for. cardinals- . . . . . . . . . . d , ) + . 98 tor imp only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 193 , lacicets-ale cream of the market , him 25 dnzen Ladles' Flannel Lined Saleemi Umr- derskirts , bmuid Bummed , with deep femuuw , worth all the latest styles up , encln. , . . . . , . . . . . -worth $1.75-for only , .59 4 to racks $30-for of only ladies' Suits in grays , browns each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nud tan ntxtttres , tight fitting and box Ladies' l'ercnllua Underskirts , with 15-Inch fronts-worth up to flounce amid 2 rows of ruffles , $15.00-for - G.c s imi nil colors , elcb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 rncits Ladles' Stits : , some .O8I Ludl ' Jloeen tndesicirls ) all silk lined. for only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.00-tor , . , . . , . , . . . , , , . . ( 25 Ladies' snits , direct copies of impnrteil dozen Indies' 1'Innuelelto wrappers - ntodels-worth . . up . . . . to . . . $5000- . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . , hum very pretty patterns- ( ( , . ' for each . . worth $ 1.00-for . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' and Satin \'alsts it black Silk 375 Ladies' . .0 . dozen Lndlcs' Flamuelelto , anti colors , made rap in all the newest 1S'ra1I1u rs , worth uIm In $ 'S , for. . . . . . . . I styles on sale , worth for.- up to $6,50- , . ( F'IIts'r ( 'OME--FIRST SERVIChoiro ! of ' All wool Skirts-In blue and auy 1)rcrsimmg Snrgne min our tables--worth ladles' to $5.00 on sale Saturday , black-worth $2 50- . . . . . rap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( ( for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . morning it t u 1 „ ) , 1 r rRats Rats and Roaches. Sipco silrIIug tIle furllmrrs you lore noticed nn inereuno lu those aiuuyiug pests , especlnlly llOA'hlI'S , around the hot wilier pipes. \Vo roa clear ( very oue of then attlVe hive the ' non-poisouons-Just Iffy It - atua' . It is mironllil the shah or oil the platy ) shelves ffnd la a weeh tit , tIang done , It comes la routs ult " 1 is punitively gnarant'cml. It hi ECFFO J. A. FU' LER & CO I lth nud Intglas St. s SHE NAME OF On Lard , on imam , on Bacon is a guarantee of purity. t t anE Company , Chfc.tgn , KahIdm1B City , unl.nha St , Louis , St , Joseph , St. fail , _ _ _ _ _ 1 . . r.aaiuh Al.tara1)rane. . YF V L g1LL , O artYhul.ud linty ( ltauhn. . , , . . . our n.,1' IdI w. t.ut. ut . . . . n1' ; m/ 1 Inr 'dl.tun Ic a + L + a , , . . . . , m u ,4 .u Iced .mid 6 .d mulac J c..i d with ti , Tl tor Tut , ao.uSrr. ( .Jw.dauye . . .o.v,1'u + Ay . , , , , , . . . , + .u,4inetlr A ' .eiuu.rod4a 1 . , , . . .unp f tarn-uun IHflWn.t.h 1I4 f uidl.r Nr Lndlame urtturu w . , , , . . , . , - - lldt. ) n eaii 1 .a. C6hhrIerCLetultrtt..tl ' , . , . . . , E.ld Dy ad L1' . . ; Lruadtl . 1'lld.aha. , l 1' . 0 BUYS' ' SHOES , 0 Boys' School Shoes- ° 0 'f lie shoes that , male o 0111' boys' ( lep'L fitlllollS. 0 ° ' 1'hoy arc \0braaka ° 0 sloes , sail U\(1' ) hair ° guaranteed -$1.20 up. 0 ° 0 BOYS' ' CAPS , 0 ' 15c au(1 up , o 0 0 KNITTED . 0 ° 25c ahlI 35C. 0 0 BOYS LEGGINGS. 0 0 Cloth ' 15(3 1tP. 0 0 leather 75c il ) , CC pr B CHICAGO and EAST. 8T. PAUL And MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPRINCS & DEADWOOD. 'Clow Clfv Offices. 1401.03 Farnam. Louis R. R. SHORTEST AN ! ) WKEST ROUTE 'l'n St11 Louis or Quincy Currrspandlsug ( lust Ilnse I. , Ins $ and , . baud t i11 1 io % ' 11,1'1':1 Jun , .mud mend . 111th. 11'1'1 'I'll Oill' OI'F1'l : , 1 1115 I''tlt.tl S'1' , flurry 1 : 31moe ( I' .t.1' , A , Ull.dlm4tL ,