. 72 TIlE OstATA 1A1TY BTrt ATrrDAY , T& t Arty gin. 111uo , CAIDIDA I ES ARE CO 1110 OC1 List of the Republican City Entries as Made to D1to , GOSSIP GRIST OF TIIE IMPENDING CAMPAIGN I'nlrloll0 6gnr i'ntorlle. I tiockril Idur + slN ( by the Ilselnsurrs of Iln SI'II/1111 Ilnnrd Itt cs- ( Igttling ( 'IltitltltPP. The calling of the republlean ally conven tlon for Pebruary 10 and the primaries on the day preceding is expettcd to give a de el4csl lmpotu8 I ) local republlean Im11ttT 1 p to this Limo the pollttclans hate been le a sort of tvslting attitude , nnd while a number of Inclpient booths have been started 1(9 netive work hits been Bono old the field in still opCfl for new entrlea. rot' the mayoralty the present Incumbent , 1'iank i : . Mootos , who La only aervltig his llrst term , expects nn endorsement by n re nnsttnntlnn nnd has announced his candidacy puIllcly as well as privately. Mr. Jloores' frtemitl8 pnlnt to his record as mayor , which hie given genernl sntlsfartlo11 , anal say that th city could want noLlilug heater than Its ( e'tlnuance for another three years. I'iesldent liingham of the city conch has oho brew harbcring mayoralty nsiirations , ii ) soot Unto and his uamu will doubUcsa I , . , hefore the convetttlnn G S , llenuwa o' ' the Ninth ward Is openly nfl'Ing for the support of his friends , while in the Seventh ward sonic talk is rife over C. L , Chaffee , 7'ho First xnrtl would Illte t , honor 1 : . J. Cornlsli , but Mr. Cornish h.ts tl eatet'ly asserted that hr w'ne not sneltfng the off lc. l'or a while some of tine league patriots wine ptislling John l. Kennedy as an eligible mayor , butt slm'e the hlnek cyn given the league by the arllOOl board Investlgatiou and the derided Opposition ralseti by Mr. Ken- nedy's prohibition prorllvitlcs. he has dropped to the background. For the other city offices each of the presVllt holders is nnxiotre for re-election. They are Treasurer Edwards , Comptroller \Vcstberg , Clly Clerk Illgby and Tax Com- missinner Sackett. Mr , lsdwurds x 111 have competition In hIs prcrcut deputy , Clarics L , oaunders of the firth ward , and former romty Treasurer Ncltnrod of limo hlglntlt : ward , and possibly thrrs. Mr. Iligby's most formidable present opponents - ponents arc \Villinm llbouru of tha Sixth ward 1111(1 Frank Bandhnuor of the First ward , For the comptrollership the only candidate sit far mentioned , outside of Mr. 11'eatberg , is ids deputy , Henry Sharp of the Fourth ward. Tax Conimissloner Sackett seems to have a free field. 'rho present repuhlican councilmen also are Imbued with a desire to serve for rnolher term. with the exception of Mr. Itinghans , x lro 15 looking for promotion , This naked the lineup as follows : In the First ward the contestants are B. I C. Jordan , former president of the school board ; I , S. Hascull , who has several times held down a seat in the council , aut1 A. M. hack. In the Second ward the councllmanlc aspirants - pirants Inchtde Ci nrlea Kessler , Fred Iloyc , Fred Behm , K. W. Barbs and Michael Lee , xho seas in the council from 1S&5 to 1590 anti was president of the council In 1889. In the Third ward Councilman Burmesler is waiting to be asked to run again , wlille other 'third warders are lining up behind harry Simon. The contest 1n the Fourth ward will d1- t'ido their frlcnds between Present Councilman - man W , F. Bechel , ex-Counollmnn F , B , Kennard and D , 11 , Wheeler , A , iL Coin- stock and W. \Vhitchoru. . Whitehorn has the young republicans of the ward lined up behind 11111) and s'lll make his fight Ol the Issue of giving the young men a chance. In the Fifth waitI the candidates are cx- Councilman D. It. Christie , Assessor Mallory and Attorney C. W , Delamatre. In limo Sixth ward Councilman Karr is opposed - posed by ox-Councilman Carr Axford and \V. S. A5hwilh. In the Seventh ward Councilman Mount has no decided antagonist as yet. Ito the Eighth ward there is a formidable array of candidated , including \'an Id , Lady , C. J , Anderson , J. B , foray and 0. C. Ed- hug , The contest in the Ninth ward will probably - ably be between Cnnncilman George Mercer , Asscrsor Slmnn Trostler 1111(1 Charles E , Mahn , Arthur M. Cowlo w'ns In the lists la this ward , but seems to have been already IU gged. According to limo local popocratic organ "there w ss an enthusiastic meeting of the Douglas county democracy at the Jacksonian chub mall last evening. " Tills must be a mistake. The Jacksonianx amt the Douglas county democracy have not yet settled their differences sufilciently to dwell In peace and harmony In one and the same hall. For the benefit of the members of the on- Patriotic league the Information is offered that limo statue of Webster Just unveiled In Wasltlrlgtet is a stittue of 1)aniclVubste' nnd not of the sponsor of the knife-wielding hylgude. The latter Is being unveiled down at Fulls City by the antimony of the detectives - tives hired by Mr. A'ebsler'a associates in the Mlles will cane to manufacture testlmouy to enable hint to gather. In a $75,000 fee. Councilman Stulit scents to bo worse oft than the man wIthout a party. An interesting echo of the school hoard in- vc8tIgating cantoitleo's exposure of Member A. M. Cowle is found In the following circular letter prat out by Mr. Cowlo over a month ag9 announcing his candidacy for the city rouncll us the preferred choice of his fellow members of the Patriotic ( ? ) league. OMAHA , Det . 13 , 1599.-Denr Sir : I swish to announce to you my candidacy for coon- clhntui for the Ninth svurd at the coming sprung elect . The prhmurles Dud cent'cu- I.oo x 111 , Undoubtedly , be lid d about the nitddlo of January. 1 assure you that I will aPeelate l your support nnd 1 promise that If In successful - ful and hose tlut honor of serving the p(0. 111(1 of the Ninth ward as their representt- Uvc In tin city council ( lint tha Interests of the ward shall Iiuvu my closest atien- lien 1(11(1 ( list no amoutst of labor th.II ho sparwd when thu opportunity of assisting - ing the Ninth ward presents itself. As one of your representatives en time school board 1 can polot with pleasure to loony Important lrnprovcrneUS 1111(1 bene- tlts which the Ninth ward lots received during the year , and this seas accomplished only by the untiring and persistmst efforts of those who r.presentcd your interests As to my retaining this position , I s Ish Io say' 1 ( idlIete It but one odlce tit a tine for one nun , anti as tine Ninth sat d will hute after Jnuuury 1 tour mernhers upon the Board of 1sdueatiou. including myself , I will tender my resiguullon as a member of that body and 1 trust I have sun end may CoUnt tiPon your hearty support for the once of councilman. , % galn assuring you that the honor 5111 he npprecialcd and the interest of ( ho tit > ' tespeclally time Ninth ward ) shall nt all times 1)u In ) ' hmtere8t and no stone shua be lett unturned or lock of energy put forth to accomplish for the Ninth ward Its Just deserts , 1 alit , yours elncerely , lhned ) A. 1t. CO\\'IE , rir"t .Turd Rnpnblionns , The First Ward Republican club had an Interesting meeting at the ball , corner of Sixth and fierce streets , Friday night. Short talks were nuulo by Charles Kessler , Flunk handhsuer , \V , Blugliam , lease llusenil and Anton Kenient. Ernest Sluht made a long harangue in s bleb ho welt on record as Laing an independent candidate for councilman In the First ssurd ; bitterly denounclug all pcrsaus who do not favor , t pin Ing hls name on the repnbll an pommy ticket in spite of the law of the state. John Ii. Ilutler In a short talk formally isunched the candidacy of E , J , Cornish as mayor and then attached a string to the nomination , so that Mr. Cornish could pull it down if he desired. Following a long address - dress by A , IVnikup I a Mr. Conroy , a detnorrat , at the urgent request of Mr. Sluht , corroborated Stuht's story of how he refused to be recorded as n republican on the poll books last fall. The club ndletrned to meet at the same place next Friday night. NINTH WARD REPUBLICANS 1111tiIIIM111Fl 11' 3leetlag Oil N'net Fnr- nmmr Irert IIrt'as to ArlmOUnPC- m ( nts of Atnnrn7tls Ct11111IdntCM. Something like seventy-five enthusiastic republicans were packed lute a small store loom at Tssenty-elghtli anti Farnam streets last tight In nttendance upon a meeting of the ninth \\'nrd Republican club , presided - sided over by H. 1' . Stoddnrt. [ ' . F. Robertson - son nllleintod as sect etnry , Quite a aurn- ber of candidates for city offices stare emit and smite tltne ; as devoted to hearing announcements of their candidacy. I1. J , Penfnltl was first called for. lie respomlcd by saying that , ssbile ho did not i wish to be understood to he seeking the notninaion for , mayor , he felt that the p0 slllon suns one no republican could well refuse - fuse it his party deelc(1 it to its Interest to have him accept It G. S. Henawa said that he did not stand ht just the position of Mr. Penfold , ills name had been mentioned for the position of mayor and if he received the nomitintlon he would gel omit and make the very best fight ho knew how to secure the election. This , he said , meant simply that lie wanted limo nomhatiot and the offlcc , George Beinrod , when introduced as no ex-county treasurer for whom the party had to make no apologies , said he simply desired to announce ( hint lie was a candidate for city treasurer. A , rL Edsvnrds , present city treasurer , ales said that he was a candidate for re- elcCtlnn. ( lcorge W. Mercer declared his candidacy for re-election to the council 1n a rather modest way , but Simon Trostler confidently declared that he sus not oily asking for the nomination for councilman , but de- d ared : "I know I sill get It. I am sure of it , mad It nominated i will he elected. Not only that , but I will lead ( hd council- 'manic ticket , " C. Ii. Mahe also declared himself a candidate for councilman. Ilcecher Iligby , city clerk , declared his candidacy for to reuouiinntion. . C. J. Greene was then called upon for a campaign rouser and responded with the article desired. lie commended the spirit manifested by the candidates who had announced - nounced themselves mod their expressed ( lispositlor to subvert personal interests to the good of the party. lie believed in voting - ing always for the candidates of the repub- llean party lie was one of Ihoso who was of the yellow dog variety , for ho would rather vote for a yellow dog on a republican - lican platform lhnn for may man on a yellow mlcg platform , lie dtuouncel the democratic party as at present constituted under Bryan as the svoret aggregation of incompetents , that ever threatened the Integrity of any nation. Prior to 1592 there had existed In that party sumo of the elements of a great party , an aristocracy of iiitelicct and wealth who voted the democratic ticket ( l ) all academic - demic theory , but upon the ascendancy of Bryan to leadership they had all left the party' . The republican party in all its glen - elS history has never made a mistake upon any great question , while the democrats have always conic up after defeat and acknowledged - knowledged that they were wrong , I , It. .lnYtews ( and Charles A. Goss closed the speaking , after which the club adjourned - journed until Friday eveoiag , February 2. I'opallst Pntelllag ( 'onuolttCC. The populist smelling committee appohtted to ascertain Inst what recognition the party can secure fren ( lie democrats on a proposed - posed fusion ticket htns made a partial canvass - vass and is about ready to report that the Jncksooians arc ready to promise a fair portion of the offices to the pops , hint the county democracyy is not ready to concede a thing. That report swill doubtless be made to the I'eler Cooper club next Monnday night. 'l'ime host Cough 3ledletne for Children In the winter of 189S , F. L Ituasell's little boy contracted a severe cough and cold and was treated by several physicians , who failed to d0 him any good. Mr , D. A. Fisher of the same place , Mlles Point , Vt. , said to him : "You get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will cure him , " lIe bought a 25 cent bottle and theft a 50 cent battle , which effectually cured both the cough and cold. Ho noww says ; "I am judge and jury amt the verdict is , 'L'so Chamberlain's Cough Retnedy and live. ' Any one can sell at the prices we quote , but It's what we sell at 'those prices that makes it remarkable. Read all about our Saturday's bargains on page 7. Iayden [ Bros , 'I'hc IIIInchn Cenlrml Rntlrnnd Co. le now open and ready to receive all classes of freight and forward with dispatch , to all points in the NORTH , EAST and SOUTh ! . Freight depot located at Eleventh and Ch1 cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Broadway nod First avenue , Coun cis Bluffs , % 1110 Ilallhg 11111 mil loth , tna , iOI.A , ] itui „ Jan. 19.-'i'he long delnyctl chatter pt'rndtllug the Lnuyon'Linecom- pntiy' to do Inrslness In Kuusts ( has bon grttnted , laxlern stockholders Itnd refused to hufl(1 a zinc rollhlg nil 11 it n l Sulplttin t acid works until the ehnrter question x'as settled , The rolling m u i will be erected this spring , Mr. Rodgers , president of the con- pttny , says , at a cost of $ lp,000 , multi swill euploy 200 ( net , it will have a capacity of twenty inns (11111) nnd among other things will rnuke zinc shingics , hcretotore little used oil necount of their cost , 31rttillty tittiUatll'M , 'rho foiiowinn birihs and deaths have been recorded at thin olflco of the Mould of health during the twenty-four hour : ( ended Frldn' onn : Ulrliite : Arthur \Vnnley , 2919 Oak , girl ; Daniel Mlller , .908 Shirley , boy ; henry Truss , 't'wenty-nluth amid Castellar , girl ; Jnntcs 1)a'Is , 1910 Cuniing , girl ; W , it. \\'esuer , 2i9 linnilton , boy ; A. E , Deems , 30:7 Burt. boy , Deaths : Dtuuls Preston , St. Joseph's hospital , 6a years : August Brash , St. Joseph's hospital , 27 years. Keep t'umr Renal Clear And free from beadachies wIth \\'rlght's Paragon Headache and Neuralgia Cure , 25c. We simply keep pounding down priccws ; ( lint's why we have the trade. Head our 1d on page 7 , Hayden Bros. r cts a Dozen , ) he Capsules. 1 Grain , 2 ( gain , 3 Grain , Saay9 Gl a 20 Just to be "good fellows" and hhow that A\VFI'h ( ? t 1)Rl'G TRt'S'I' that there are no "hard feelings. " we nler von tia Sattu'- tiny. January' 20 , your pick of ear 1 grain. 2 grata 1111(1 ( 3 grain Qunine ( 'upsules at 6l' Pi l1 DOZRN COtnd early timid avoid the rush , as our Qt'ININli ( 'AI'St'LP : SALB at these prices swill Positively close Ut 12 p , no , , Saturday , January' 20. WA LDRON & C MPBELL I illt Price ruggisis , n on gOtith lath St. - - Unlahn. P. S.-\\'e might bell a TRUST DRCG- GIST a few at 1LU1. I11.CrRT DAV1S 1S ARRLSTLD Taken in Custody on Ubarge of Robbing Posto1Bce Station R , PLEADS NOT 'GUILTY WHEN ARRAIGNED 'I'nles Itrepllnu to ( 'ennui Nests- pnprr Itnpurls nntl Says Ilutl lie telyd fader llydt'rs mil .1t 'flutes , Albert onvls was arrested by Deputy united Stales Marshal Doman on the ehargo of robbing station 13 of the Omaha postolllce. Time warrant was issued upon complain of llstrict Attorney Sumniers , which contains two counts , 0110 of larceny and the other of entlezzleincnt. onvls tens arraigned before Cummiiii loner Anderson mud entered a plea of not gu11'y and at his request the prclhninary examina- llol was set for Monday , the prisoner being placed under ; 1,000 1)011(1 for his appearance. ons'Is gave bond In the sum of $1,000 svIth Joseph F , Itughes and George A , Kratner as sureties , - In a local poper regarding the robbery - bery ; more to the manner of their preseuta ' Iion ( lion to the facts contained. Ile says flint ho teas told by the nssiytant Postmaster to report at station \\'ednesdny morning to take charge of the ofilno until Grow should arrive ; and that because of this nrder he secured time combination of the safe front Phoenix ; Ural he received direct orders to plnco the money in the sate and that thereafter - after ho was lint rrc'ponslble for Ito safe. keeping , lie strongly Intintntes that he know's more aloft the affair titan he has told amt says that when Ito gels ready he x 111 give his stile of the case to the public , but that h0 can say nothing for publlcntion aL present , Davis is popular with his fellow employes anti they swill not believe ( lint he is guilty. Said one of than today : "If Albert did ( alto Ilie money , Phoenix ehnuld he ptm- lxhed for It , hecause it h0 hail been honest Albert would never have got into trouble. Davis x111 have to confess to tlio crime before - fore I believe he did it , " and lifts woman scorned to voice the sentlmest of till of the employes. I:11L of lhP l'Gatary. Cnlcodnr , The great progrees of the prlnler's art in the nlneteenth centstry is Illtingly marked in this einslug year by the artistic calendar we have Just received from N , W. Aycr & Son , newspaper Ond niagazlue advertising agents , Philadelphia. True to their motto of 'lccep log everlastingly at it , " Messrs. Ayer & Son have en untie this calendar , year after year , that a demand for it has sprung up that always - ways quickly absorbs limo edition. This calendar's proportions are commensurate with 1s dignity as on art work , but its size is deternllned solely by utility. The figures Ore of the generous dimensions that quickly catch the eye and make it a fa'orite svitli bunlness mar there are also helpful suggcs dots accompanying each month's figures , and there Is a rich ensemble of color and design - sign , 'rhis edition will not last long ; s'hilo it does , lhoso who send 2a cents t0 the pub- fishers swill receive a copy postpaid. The big store's ad is on page 7 , V. 31. ( ' . A. loins. Thu January series of men's meetings on Sunday are Proving It great success. Dr. 1Celcht of the Seward Street Methodist Episcopal church is conducting the entlro series with marked benefit. 'l'lte meeting forr next Sunday will be especially for professional - fessional mcn en the subject of "Christian .ltaulnood in the Ofllce. " The Personal 1l'orkers' Bible class will meet as usual next Monday evening under Secretory \Vlllls. ' ( 'lie subject of the Ies- sot will he "A Tyulcul Moralist ; " Luke x , 19.31 , a very helpful topic for consldera- thin. thin.The night school classes nro tilling up with a eousidrrnbly larger registration than inst year. Special prizes have been made 7 , , I I , - - , representing--- - - - , 1)n consideration of a salesman's curd is- sted to the , do hereby me by - - - - pledge myself amt the house 1 represent not to sell or exltlbtt my' goods or samples to amity - sore or ag „ esss ( o drug [ utter tor , thin period of one year ( ruin this date. Any violution of Ults acreelneut swill be suill- t clout tcutse for the eanr&.Ialion of tiny sales made or orders givcu. Signed , - 'T'hat is what is required now from all shltssnner s ishing to still goods In Omaha. ( 'tut tine 59 l:11 : make's' slot Air association guess swhe o we got a copy of the above ? Ifned's Sarsaparilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 Pahne's Celery Compn : + nd 73c ( 'ramer's kidney Cure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Blrney's Catarrh Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99t' Dutry's Malt \Vhlskey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S5c PUtkham's Compound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7aic lwcst liraiu , nnd Ners'o Treatment , , . . . . 2.M . ilostntter's Bitters lac Pe ra na . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dr , ' Kilmer's Swap-Root . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ie Ayers lair Vigor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lac CUT PRiCE I rrQ DRUGGIST Cor. 1111)1 tint ! a htrag0 St. alto Is ( log to Ilmst Ihit urn ; ' 1'rux1 , D ' DI I I 0 la I or SI5 Louis i I i South1 I I It you are going to St. Louis I --or anysvlroro beyond St. I ' i Louis-and want to rude over the smoothest track-and on the finest ( rain you should take ( lee St. l.ods flyer. Leaves Omaha , 1:55 : p , m. .Arrlves St. Louis , 7.19 a. to. Siceping alai reclining chair cars. Makes close connections ) In St. Louis ration depot sv'ith traits for nil points south , I I I I 'l I0KET SURLINCTO 2 OFFICE STATION 1002 Farnam 10th and street. Btroata. 'phono 2131. 'Phono 310. , : , ltl COMFORT 'tl ' , I4 t of value in artificial plates and it comes only from perfect fit. II is difficult to appear happy and graceful with III-fitting plates , \ e warrant a fit ht every case and the best material is used In our best plates. Good set teeth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 ( lest set teeth. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ S.OU t Partial seta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 up Taft1s Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1f17 DUOGLAS 5'P. t f , r new btud. ats its titcun t'tgii' c'rtag , V."al mast. , rl matlei ( , wd frrtltt i ,1tsv lag , and a large htnnbet' of 0w' stud. ( I' expected In these hrnnclics sncUal effort is beingtnti de In M1' ( ' Prof het k a large class for his turtle chorus. nnd , interested ht takhiR It Illret' uantth.a' ( our , , , In t'nenl in ud" , tire Int'IIPI1 to set' the sect- retarles , ( ) ia Om(1uat of ( lie eontlnued Iii- netr of Mss Nvnn' + , the meeting of IIto freehand - ' hand draw'hng class has hrvi pnetpntrrd until Jautary ( Y. The regulnr monthly nteetittg c'f tine \'nl- limit cer tongue x'111 he I1) ) id la unry 22 ii t S p , iii. 'clr.VlIIinma Ilnlyd slit give nn Interesting bible rending oh Ilse " 1"ortvurd I llnvntncttt , " nnd , , Ilev. Jenks x111 speak on ' " ' . "l'Intoa Splrlt. ltond every word of our ad on page 2 111aydon Bros , l BERET'S ' L SRE NEThct TIIIq I' Ilse "one old $ I.(0 ( lint lit of IJs-l lerim ' end 7. i' our shoe + dd rut nrre ( 1'tllt ( 'ASII it a dollar n huttli-tntttle n' , + the Trust iiruggtuts , If yml inert pay 5I'(1,1' CASILI-Now there is n small size of IJs- terine , snntelhing N1\V. Intrnde4 to tcatl ( lit 2ic-hut nor cut prh'e is ear. No , we ore St 0I'T" OF I.iSTEltlNls. ( fnr l'rlr e. 2r 11rown's ( 'amph 'Ibolh I'os'der . . . , : roc 2eC Grasps' Tontli Powdcr Pt 601 l'ozztinl's l'owtiet' 7h Motor's Cnd Llvel' 011 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , $1,00 ' l mnitlston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .e Pucker' 'I'nr Sngi , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fir Sot' l' xtrnct of lleeP him $ i.(5) ( hotline I'rrparntlnus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hir , $1.10 lIInu'r'a S iOmp Ronl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7n $101 Vu k's PrelmrntIons - ' . . 60c lii 1.1.0lv's KIilmnoitls Y'h 50r Dodo's 1Cidnes' fills inc $ l.U ) Scot's I'malsinn : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tar NOTI'-\Ye .t It Ayer' Aiuauati's far 3r ettcb. Sherman IIICD1 ie11 Dru Co t ( lllddir „ f Block ) 1513 1)n(1ge et , After a few tints S.V. . ( ' (1r 1 ( , It nml Ludge ) Ftloney IdIks In ol'le1' (0 ( unload 51)1111 twl11te1' goetln we offer 11'anl Gloves for u Sc ; Sheepskin Mltts , 20c ; ( 'nlfslths Milts , -rite ; h'ut' Overcoats , , BS ; Ovcrnll Taclets , e ; ? den's Arctk's , 7bc ; loon's heavy Starlit lusters , i.7 ; melt's Undersvear , 1c Wool Socls , 3 fnr 2c , ; heas'y Caps , 2'c ; tuna's fancy 1Vorstetl Suits , ; l.7i + ; Silk Nccksvear , tic (10111)10 hack and dnublc sleeve shirts , Wack and svhlte stripe , GOc ; men's l odor ; ( Fur I Inns , : , Oc ; Idpur deed Shlt'ls , sv'ith 2 collars , : loc ; Fancy 1Vo1'sted J'anls , $1.00 ; Dnck ( 'oats. blanket ] Incd , 7.0 ; senntlcss Socks , nt' ; blue Flnuael Shilt'tii , 4c ; , 811(1 ( 'lots of other big drives In proportion , \'on'we got to walk a long ways before you can match these prices , uarautee Clothing Co. , Capitol Ave , , Near 16th St , Close to IJennett's. Winter -Scofield s oa a 1a or less Misses' Coats , all lined- the e are less than half line . , . . . . Misses' and Lndlrs' Golf Jnckets -these ale less than half print a Ladies' Kersey Jackets-all Fined " -these nro half original price. . . Golf Capes at Half Price. s All our Ladles' Ilnest Jacltets at half price. Pith' Crush I'lusli Capes-satlr lined sad Thihet 1'ur ltittttucd nt $7,60. \\'o hove 19 finest taller nsade Stilts left to sell at half pm ice. . \ line of new Sllk l'ettironts Just received. A 0 0 t a C U & 5 at 151(1 ( Uwiglns ' .trcet , - _ Three VIA , ( ( R . , R w N Cwt ! T 7 S PICTQ % WYOMING , U'l'A11 , sIiV.tlA AN1) PACIFIC ( .JASI P01N fS , 'l'\\'O 'TRAINS DAILY IOR DENVER A's 1) COLORAIO I'OiN'I'S CI'i'1' 'i'ICKIrt' ' ' , . O1'1'lCfl 1(12 ; ( FAltN.131 ' ' , ' ' , ' . S'19tBPll' 't'1I,13I'IINL : tin. i E + EME ME OF On lard , on kam , on Bacon is a guarantee of purity. w c aid o p af 9 Chicttgn , Iianllas City , Omaha , St , Louis , St. Joseph , St. Paul , IA ; " _ , , r A , , 1 d = 7r 1 { e ( lo not belowto the piano trust t ' ' t' ' r , ' anal ore ? ' 1)rites on fora SEeinwal , 11 , B. Chase , vose.L 'nlerson , Packard , w " - u _ , ? w. 'e ( and lvel's d Pond ) ianos are lowe ) ' 7w' K lima ) ) anyw1e'e ( on this continent. See our wonderful bargains Billing's Upright Ebony tlnnsh : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392.00 Marshall & Wendell , roses oed case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 .00 Erho & Co. jpncy oak case. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.W Fine sample piano , svnrlh $330 only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E176.W Kimball Upright , good condition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $196.0) Ballet & Davis , burled walnut case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.5.00 Square pianos and organs $15 , $ 3 , $31 , $ a3 and up. Flue Chlckerhug Baby Orand , Sohmer Baby Grand , mahogany only case .t0.03 , only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ ; 00.0 ] vers & Pond Baby Grand , big snap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fiaOOJ One Steinway Upright , beautiful tone , otdy $325.0) New piuuos for rent. Instruments tuned , repaired , moved and exchanged , Tclellhinne 1025.'o sell new pianos on $5.00 monthlyy payments. Write for catalogues , 1)I ICCS and bargain list. c oer Mueller. . . TLIE Oil ) AND ItldidAitLE I'IANO 110US13. Steinway & Sons 1313 rarnam Strcet. Representatives. , 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. 9 Closing Out Prices Oti All Whiter Shoes. A great saving to economical buyers- The durability of ouI shoes , n1on ' with the style ailcl Comfort you get , is .n1ak- ing our big shoe clcpartnacnts new cLis- tomers every clay. THE "STETSON"FR EN " ly finished" is 1(0 eflpty ' w o 1)hrase whom spoken of the "Stet. o son Shoe. " r 1 + he good work 1 ' , , Se , slovls ) all over it , l hero is n0 , shoe made that is more perfect inV ! --V- ' , , f i1 , and stylo- custom shoe that will scar and keep its . 11'e ' ' , ' ] th0m iu Onalnel calf . , , ( vac , velour i t , ' , } calf , vici kid and patent loather , fill std les fulls sizes , 1110 t..ietson ' 'STETSON. ' ' t111 1 llltll'1 { Ill e\'L'1'y pilll' , The 'Dyke , " 50e rubber ( reels am(1 Diainond rubber soles , for ien's shoes , 011 sale at 23c. lieu's r01111rn0 " 13attei'y B" calf $2.50 shoes , lace with Lull double uxtollSioil edge soles , boat tops and wide coin 1.ots , , on I saleat$1,75 : lea's fine satin calf S shoes , in lace fold congress , with full (10111)10 soles , blovo calf tops , plain and tip , Coin tOesIa1U , ? j price , ; 1,15 Boys fine veal calf 1. 85 lace shoes , with full double stitched extension soles , goat tops , wide and corn tip toes , solid 10ather throughout at 90c lien's w1.25 full finished heavy buckle aretics , on sale 73c I HYN , 11 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 " I i t ever occur to you 0 0 0 0 p 7hfl if ( e' li/Ceolile u'hn ' ( rte blind to tire ) ) own p 0 inte'est3 were to be f/athel'ed ' ) mie i.vtilu/ion , it 0 ; ° 0 WoU1l ( ) ) ' tle lr0csl ) blind as1/lnn ) is the uo'll/ 0 ° 0 p 0 flow about you ; 1)o you snake good List of 0 p ° 3 'o 111 Ultil' . ; 'I'Otl1Uri'Ow is Satut'dn1' , 1(11(1 u'ok1 0 I o like to have you give this list it careful look- p 0 0 sec if you Cannot find some interesting pricings 0 0 hove that \vi11.1o 'otn > < root. ) 0 1 0 n ° 0 0 MIS SES f JACKETS 10 'i 0 ° Youl Chill bll Y a ? rood , .0 . stylish , mliSSeS'Varml I 0 ° J ; ackut hurt that'seorth Io LI c , \ vhLle $1.00 , for I 0 i0 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , $2.95 10p _ p , p - - - 0 Ladles ! French IdanI W sJs 0 ° ' ' ' ' 11'u'co a line Of'll'rerteh 0o flaltllel waists wit h silk 0 ° polka ( lots , worth 5. 00 0 allI SG. 00 all Colors- 0 fol' . 2.5 ( ) 0 0 0 _ _ - 0 0 ° MEN'S ' SHOES 0 0 lien's all leather shoes ° 0salne ( 1 uality that most 0 stores get $2.50 for are 0 r' ' 0 here and guaranteerl , 0p for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 0 0 0 0 ° MEN'S ' HATS ! 0 Ip IO Our famous t1NT ebraska 0 Special" in all time new 0o blocky any color , worth 0 ° all over town $2 , 50 , are 0 hero for. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . $1.5O 0 0 p 0 p , 0 0 p 0 + , 0 ° e e' 0 r / 0 0 p 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 This 6reiit . ornvs Stmuls out proudly and defiantly challenging all competition. GitRATER BARGAINS THAN EVRIt FOR TOMOR1tO\V. Klein , Les'entltal & Levy's Jackets and Max Solouon's Skirts give us a variety and a stock equalled by none in western America at this season - son of the year. The wise woman who has united rm sate from $3,00 to $12.00 on her s'lnter wrap. All note , stylish , clean , up-to-date garments , 500 ladies' Jackets , In black only , half silk lined , high storm collar , worth at least , 4 8 $6.00 , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'o Ifow Is that ? 375 Jackets , nearly all silk lined throughout - " out , worth $8.00 , n for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ifow is that ? r 1 $ s 175 Jackets , all silk lined , made of kerseys , : Venetians , anti svliipcords , worth $12.00 , for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . slow is ( lint ? 300 ladies' Jackets , in all shades , Skiiincr's If ' 1J , { satin lined throughout-a garment made to R' sell for $10.00 , on sale for only . . . , , , . . . , , , " ' ; Q Hosv is that ? r < 1 100 ladles' high class Jackets , direct lotto h p. . ' dons of miportn(1 models t , garments lire' . up to $36,00-your choice for 3 , + , . , liox is that. 1'rY 2 Astounditlg Bargains in Suits from ' , , J.ty' 1 Kelili , Lei outlast S ; Levy. x'Vt\'f . , ' " 75 ladles' all wool Smile , new , desirable b6 ladies' Man tailored Stills , all colors and shades and materials , worth 98 black , sv'ortli $25.00 , for ( ] ( ' $155.00 , for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iJ. iJ8 How Is that , how Is that ? Max Solomon's Skirts at Half Pi1ce. All wool Skirls , In navy' blurs , worth $2,60 , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladles' all wool Sldrls , peicallne ] toed and interlined , svorlh $3,75 , for ouly lion' is that- Ono table ladles Skirts , in plaide , chocks nntletnipes worth $6,00 , for only . . . . . . . ilow is ( list- Lndle s' all wool heavy Blistered Crepon Shirts , worth up to $10.00 , .4 8 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hints Is that- Ladies' fine Skirls , made of impacted tna- tet'mis al ; 30.00. $2aOa , QO(1 $15.00 , $10.00 , $12 00 and . . . , , Distemper - a nge-- Just the kIntl of weather l0 make yo II'I dog hlclt I'oilghs , colds , fewer , distemper all be ruu'd are now pi evalenl Thry can by the timely use of Clayton's Distemperine. ( 'co. Ii. Moore , the Luke street dog fann tier sayu : " " 'hero is ncthing better. " Dirty dog nooses and bedding title time of year euuse scratches and mange. Take then in ( line and they Can he apestllly cured allb CLAYTON'S 11ANGI ; CUItJ' . Price of oath 5Uu per bottle. Send for 00011 on the dog. , JI A. FULLER & CO I'1th ( mild Douglas St. 0 0 GIRLS' REEFERS 0 1 0 , 11re ' llico 0 at'U sliowillg a 0 assortment of girls eeof 0 w ors stylish 811(1 well Q I 0 llladii-for. , , , , . , . $1.25 o 0 0 0 ? 0 f 0 LADIES SHOES 0 11'0 0 guaralhtCC every , hair rolladies' shoes that 0 ° ICR\'CS this house , auI 0 0 \ 'O IiVC you the best shoe o i1 town et the p r1LC.11sk 0 , p to see the ones at $1,90 0 0 ----I----- 0 - - - - - - - - - - CHILDREN'S SHOES 0 0 , last the thing for o 0 School ally sire 0rvidth o i all solid rkful rfi'o0 calf , 0 ' ' 0 latest style toe. ° S 1 to 11. . . . . . . . . . $1,00 0 t 11 ; to . . . , . . $1,25 p ° 0 0 0 t LADIES ( JACKETS 0 0 There are a few of ° 0 those extra value giving o garments left , worth ° 0 elsewhere $4.50 - are 0 ° here for' . . . 1.90 0 0 Capes froiu Klein , Leventl > ial be Levy. Ladles' flush Capra , 'I'hiIbet trimmed , for only , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,1.48 slow' is lhnt- Latiiea' Persian Wool Capes , single or double , worth $6.00 , 9 ( for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . slow Is that- Ladies' Collnrettea for 5 dozen ladles' Dressing Sacqucs , In pinks , bh.es and grave , worth up Q ( t0 $3,00--to clcnu for C Ono lot ladles' Dressing Sacgiles , in pinks , h'or's ' and cardinals , worth up to $1,00 , for only 1.58 I Oma R a 'fitc t.l outs R1 R" 41 Mlles the Shortest STmLOUIS _ Trains leave Union Station daily for St Louis , Quincy Kansas City and points case or south. Hoineseeliers EXCI/rSlOIIS ! February 6 and 20. - - - - - - - - - - All Information at Clty Ofilce , 1116 Fat nail street ( Paztou hotel Block ) ,