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FORMERLY FORMERLY OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE lb1." At HOWARD W8UI KlI 3 1 C, TKLA . F.S.KINO. PRU. THE HOME UULITYaOTIItS A.S.PECK CO.TRIAJ HOME OF QUALITY CLOTHES 12a c3 A sale that is proving mighty interesting to men in every walk of life ( ATTENTION SIR: P.ECIIl go Sjwi 113 f.s.KiNO. rut iwic Voium donics ks. peck OUR GREAT OME-HALF PRICE SALE Of Quaiity Suits and Overcoats Since the inauguration nt this remarkable sale, wo him" disposed of enough quality suits and overcoat. to stock a good sized clothing store. Men from all parts of t ho state and Western Iowa have answered our will to greater values. The sale has kept at tile straining point day in and day out. But regardless of this tremendous selling, our stock of sale Suits and Overcoats still affords a field for selection large enough to satisfy most any man's ideas 1112 lii mtvlrt fwtlm I'lilivm inwl uivn iriiiliiiifi i i tin 'j i w uit iv) w i r i , ii ihui o . i imii n i ui i w n 1 i liere tomorrow and bring the ladies with you they t will aipreciate KINO -PECK clothes style. to $20 rOH, QUALITY SUITR THAT SOLD RIOULAKLT t'ROM SIO to S40 3 to 30 rOR QUALITY OVEItCOATB THAT SOLD KEOVI.ARI.T TSOU &10 to $60 ' t Jt Permit L'.s To Introclure to Yon Our New Store Xiiiiic Moat ovcry liiim within h liuytiiK' rtnlluB of omuhu U morn or lenn f inn II inr with thin great oltliltic Institution nml Itn nollclps.t Tho mimo of "KlnR-SwaiiHon Co." to thonsnml, has lie coiiio n Hjiioiiym for "Qunllty Clothes." Tills iiHiup, ilurliiR tlio iiKHt four nml a lutlf yours Ims lippn llnkpil to u More, whoso nipthotln have licou mi iilisoluto In honoiMy a to create n fooling of coiitliletu'o mill rciMiiM-t with tlio ImyhiK public, the equal of which Ih enloyeil h; hut a very "few. A Mure whose iiiovetni'iitH have hcon so pro crrsMve. so puliHc Hplrltcil an to win for Itself the much enjoyed title of one of America's fow really (Ireat CiothltiK Stores, Some, fifteen month iiro it pitrtiiil clumKo In ownershti occurred, hut tho mime well estahllHhcd policies, smno methods, satiio efficient service continued as previously, tho store was conducted under the original firm utimo of KlnR-Swnnson Co. CoininrneliiB tomorrow, Fob. 1st, wo will adopt tho naino of KINO-CKCK CO., which more closely IdontlflPH the present owners with the store. This chance of Morn naniu will In no doKrco whatsoovcr affect tho policies of this Institution. PARENTSs- THAT HALF PRICE SALE In Our Boys Clothes Shop has been the in wins of supplying more of Omaha's young fellows with chic, stylish suits and overcoats than any other similar sale ever attempted. If, as yet, you've failed to take advantage of tho most exceptional values being offered, let us suggest, bring the boys in tomorrow., while the selections are still good. Regular $3.00 to $10.00 Values In Boys Quality Suits and Overcoats, Now to 's Here's a Shoe Value Hard to Equal Investigate It's clearance time in our popular shoe store all broken lines are slnted to go for example: 300 pairs Men's Patent, Russia, Gun Metal and Vici Shoes; A, B and C widths; 0 ' our retrular 3..ri0 to n.00 val- W O ues; your unrestricted choice, : pair SATURDAY- : Initial Day of Our Groat Furnishing Goods Sale When thlH Htoro announces Hb Clearance Sale of Furnishings tho response has nlwnys been overwhelming- Durlim this sale, wo lmvo a right to expect oven greater response- - ns our stocks nro larger--varlelleH stronger price reductions have soldont been equalled and hundreds of additional men have learned tho superiority of this Btoro's furnishing since our last snle. Every man should supply his shirt needs hero tomorrow Huylng will ho a pleasure none but our regular stock of Quality Shirts are Included. Exceptional assortment of ft. 00 shirts, choice during salo 65d ll.IiO quality shirts, wonderful variety, cholco $1.05 DECISIVE SAVINGS flIOVCft Our Sll.ni) Kur ' S1.G5 Our $;5.()0 Fur (Jloves now 81.95 Our $1.00 Kur Olovcs now S2.50 Outing Night Robes and Pajamas At Worth While Reductions BOc values now . . . .35 Or It Tor 1.00 HUM) values now . . . -05r 91.80 viiIiich now SI. 05 92.00 vnlucH now SI .35 Regular 2.00 shirts, every wanted style and color jjjj J2.C0 quality shirts, extra special, cl,0,co .$1.75 IN FUR GLOVES Kur Olovcs Our $n.oo now . . . Our 90.no now . . . Our 97.no now . . . $3.25 Fur Gloves . .. .. . $4.25 Kur Olores $5.00 The Neckwear Event Of the Season nOc Xeckwcnr Spcrtal 7n- Nerkwenr Speclnl "SI iVe.rkwcni1 Hnec lul 81. CO Kr' rr. Btieolal, fa.BO Keokwear, ipaolal, 81,50 25 d 45 1 I 05 1, 81.33 SPECIAL Uur regular HOo quality sanitary fleece shirts anil draworn dur- f lug this hmIc, choice, fttf garment Wv FREE RIDES FOR OFFICIALS Representative Foster of Douglas County Introduces Measure. PENSION BILL IS ADVANCED Union loiiNnro to Pnj- AV'lilnwn of OiiiiiIiii I'nllfi'tiifii Twenty Dul Inrn n. .tlonlli In lleooin noinleil for 1'nMnRe. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WNCOLN, Neb., Jan. 31.-(Speclal Tplegrnin.) Representative Foster of Douglas county introduced a bill this morulas provided that nit state officers' and supreme and district court Judges, except lieutenant governor shall bo en titled to ride free upon trains when tiavellng on state business. TJioy are re iiulrcd to carry a curd signed by the etietary of state which shall bo honored bj cpnductors. , x ltrpreschtatlvo Sugarnian introduced a uonpartltan Judiclarj' bill. Tho house jlils inoriilfiR toc6mtnended for pussilgfi' ,h Hiniou bill Ui pension widows of Omaha oollcenicn at not less than ?M a month McKlsglck of Gage Introduced a bill np pioprlatlng J1G.0CO for an' exhibit at the( San I'Vanclsco exposition, the governor to appoint a commission of three members to serve without pay. Direct Election 11111 Itrportpil. ' The proposal to ratify the federal- con stitutional amendment for direct election of United States senators was today re ported to the house- of representatives. Immediate passage of tho mcasuro Is favored by many of the members. Several petitions on the subject of leg islative action on Sunday baso-ball wtjre read In the house this morning. Organiza tions and Individuals both for and against the proposed measure were hvard from. A bill to repeal a law passed two years ago providing that grain tests should be made from a vertical section through a bin or crib In tayylng and selling grain wus killed by a vote to the house. SUW ltll.IiS Of Alili KINDS llonm- ltollft Number Klvc Hundred Hcventy Si For. (From a Staff Correspondent.) IINCOLN, Jan. 31. (Special.) Tlio fol lowing bills were introduced In the house today: 11. H. Ki. by Brott, llaslk und Ayers Provides for county farm demonstrator on petition of C per cent of the neeholdera of any county. II. U. B2.'. by llasll of Butlcr-l'rohlblts the use of tho name "UnlverMty of Ne braska" by any school not affiliated. 'II. -R, 535. by" Chappel"ot Urown Pro vides for .registration of land Utiea; sim plifies transfer of property. II. It. 527. by dreubcr of Thayer Pro vides for annulling the charter of cor porations found guilty of unfair discrim ination. II. U. G2S, by Regan of Platte Provides for credit of J;! poll tax to overy person who votes at primary and general elec tions., II. R. 628, by Regan of Platte Provides for 'poll tax of iS.U) yearly for overy male person .between 21 and W. 11. R. 630. by Foster of Douglas Per mits Issuance of railroad passes to the governor," secretary of slate, state treas urer, supreme Judges, district Judges, stato lallway commissioners and other state officials when traveling on public COLD EPMIIC ! I Will Refund Vour Money if My ! Cold Remedy Failr. to Cure. II. R, 8, by Harris of Buffalo Allows cities of fi.WM to 2.r.,0W) population to UmJ proceeds from the sale of cemetery lots for improvements of- the grounds thereof. Klecttvr Mnliillty III II. H. It, flt9. by Bolloh of kW-Aii elec tive workmen's compensation and em ployers' liability bill. The minority bill of the commission appointed by Uovcruar Alrtrich. II. It. rV), by Hollen of Knox lVovldes an optional employers' mutual liability Insurance association, provided twenty or more employers hiring 6,000 or more work, men Join. Board of directors fix the ratea and the rules for payment. II. XL 551, by Boltn of Knox-Kstau-llshlng a commlsslon of investigation of industrial accidents, Hansen and preven tion, composed of the labor commissioner, two employers, two employes, one repre sentative of the public and one skilled In vestigator, appointed by governor with no compensation but actual expenses , II- H. 6i2, by Hosteller and Harris of llutfalo Provides that th esubjects of food and diet be added to tho common school curlculum In tho eighth, ninth and tenth grades. H. It. rM,t, by Sugarmnn of Douglns Provides for nonparjlsan nomination tud election of countTdistrlct and supreme court Judges. If. It. Cfil, by Klmoluud of Saunders Slakes universal provision for 20 per cent reservo by nil state banks In titles of more than 25,000 population. 11. It. 5.15, by Khncluud of Haunders Permits county superintendents, county clerk and county boaid In change school district boundaries of any district con talnlng less than six sections of land whom school consists of nt least ten grades. II. It. 550, by Klmelund of Saunders Repeals law lequlrlng counties to pay for hoard and care of Insane patients In state asylums. H. It. 557, by Jeary of Lancaster Au thorizes .1-mtli le'y for park Improve ment In Lincoln; removes limit of JO.000 expenditure per year; power vested in city council. If Tl r'.fi 111' l.Iil-IPJIHfor fnllfit. Itn1..,,n i tlon Appropriates $31.C0l for T. P. Kon- nard, 60 per cent of amount collected from united ltates government In 1S73; claim II. R. .VSl. Iiv Driiesedow nf Doiiclas Increnses salaries of clerks In register of deeds office In Douglas county II. R, 632. by fcmlth of DoUglasPro- due b virtue of contract with Governor vldes penulty for selling any meat under Kflrnas. ntllAT. tlldl. Ilu I , , ,...n .... ... ..... Munyon I know thai lay Told Remedy will ic llevc the lieml, iiir. Ih'nat ml lunRi uluinst Immediately, am! prevent l'P'M, liKiuIn, Ilronrhitl. (i.-lpjie und oih-r alio eaen lie' 11 "3 rent bottle of the-e liltle pel vis today snd If .you are not prrfei-tly f atlsfled with reyults I will refund yo'ir iiinie,v, If jour blood Is Impure, or If you are constipated, or If you have Dyspepsia, or any Ilrer or stoniuoh trouble, don't fall to ue Muuyon'a PavrPaw PUN. They help iu curing a cold. MTNYON. Stotect tvtmef AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR CLSCWHCRE Get the Original and Genuine HORLIGK'S MALTED MILK The Food Drink for All Ages tICH till. MALT CRAI.1 EXTRACT, IK POWDER Not in any Milk Trust Insist on HOKLICK b Take packaf borne II. R, ,713. bv Smltb of Dounlas ADnro-I priatcs $5,000 foi the relief of Mrs. Jo sephine Mitchell of Douglas county, j mother of Joseph Brown, who disappeared 1 from the Hastlngst hospital for the In Kane. ' II. R. 531. -by Burhot of I-iuicuster Km-1 nowers State Railway commission to regu-1 iu' uii-; wnni 01 siveei rauwnv cum-t panics. t H.Sllf..lt A It (Hill 1 1 . II R. 535, by -Pm'th of Douglas-Pro-vhies for annual assessment of real estate on April 1 lii each year. , II, U, 530," by Smith jf Douglas Hn IKjwers the state Railway commission to regulate and fix rates for electric light nno power companies. II. R. 537. by Hcaiin of Ctoc-Piw idei for tin rf-cov. . v jt taxes on liei'onal proport oiultted from usse-sment U R, 53, b HuHvii af Ootot Itsduces fine for tehlni, linuor to drunkards or mentally incompetcntfi. H. P.. KR). by Hubbard of A damn -Permits mutual fire, ll'.ht hikI tornado Itmur anco companlei organlred In other states to do business In Nebraska. 11. It It. by !.- 01 .(ousilat -ti 11 n right of cltle to prohibit distribution i: literal uro respecting public matters ar.U cucdldalHh or officers. II. It. 511, by Uee and DaMs of Doutfias - J-'ixiw line, from J50 to S1W. for sale of eciun drugs and catarrh cures cvct-l ijt'ii nhjtrtclan'u prescription. H. I!.' 5ir. by Haker of Tliljinas-I'io. -' for licensing of pool and billiard : M and bowling alloysiouttlde of cities r v!iiA7fc by county boaid. I (t. Mil, by Baker of Thomas -hiipjor i-iP'ob niUKt be published In newspapers ,f tho Kuglisli laiiguuge for two wee!t i' l In Omaha in a dally newspaper. II. R. m, nuthor blank Applies the pen alties for aiding prisoners to escape to those of other states or offending against the I'pited States. The present law hin ted to prlwrlrs violating the law of this .-tate. I'. R. jU. In Anderson of Bovd Pro- id"' that !f I "jsband or wife Is Insane 1 1 . netnd may ! trankferred l,y the on I tli.it is mi lie. It. R. !, by tiuxtufson of Saunders -. tl.ves State Board of Irrigation the rlgni t . a'ivie with eoiruy boards on roa.Js I .1111 brldgeH and requires county boaids to make their plans conform to thou of the state hoard. II. R. 547. by Hardin. and Mather I'etit jurors rijust bo drawn twenty days before a eslon Instead of ten and notice must le neat ut by reKlstered letter fifteen lays befor the opening of the session. School District lloinls. 11. Jt. D59, by liustln of I'aas Raises limit of bonds from J5.O0O to $10,000 !n school districts having 100 to 16) children H. It. 560, by Elwood of Antelope- Ap propriate! $.1,000 to hulld and maintain a state hatchery for game fish in Antelope county on south branch of Vcrllgtla creel:. H. R. 541. by .McCarthy of Cumlnc -Irn. vidos a flno of $10 for persons selling fruit nui uii in sample. II. R. E02. by Van Deuwn of Va!ilng ton--Prodes for a bounty of S't ccnti for cay t) pocket oher. paid by btatf appronrlatoii .M.OOO. II li 6,i". b; ltmastei UeioKatlon - Appropriates $2,500 to relmburso Sheriff HyerB for defense In Roy Blunt minder trial. II. It 561, by Nichols County scats to be changed by three-fifths vote; when county seat In one town over ten years, takes three-fourths. II. R. 565, by Nichols and Regan Ap propriating 67,000 for constructing hos. pltal for male patients at Norfolk asylum. II, R. 500. by Nichols and Regan Ap propriates $W,000 for additional land at Norfolk asylum. H. R. 567, by McKlssIek Apptopilatcs $150,000 for a Nebraska ' building at Panama-Sun Francisco exposition; gov ernor to appoint a commission of throe. II. It. 56S', by Buckner of Ijuieaster Requires all private buslnoss colleges nnd commercial departments of other schools to secure permit from state superintend ent; forbids canvassing for pupils or to make contracts for tuition without se curing permit; inquires superintendent to notify all public officers forty days bo fore granting permit; may renise permit for specific reasons; penalty. $100 to $500 fine or sixty days In Jail. II. R. &, b Pearson nf Frontier Ap pioprlatcs $6,000 to by the Rcos-IIeston collection of birds and anlmnlK. If. R. 670. by Pearson of Frontier-Provides for experimented exhibits and demoustiatious by agricultural export, mcnt statloibvto bo made at county fairs; appropriates $5,500. .NtMV Mi-mite Fllra. S. F. 251, by Wink of Buffulo-Provldes for establishment of domestic animal fund for abatement of losses caused by dogs or wolves. S. F. 260, by Hoagland or Lancaster Gives state board of irrigation, highways nnd drainage authority to requlro Inter state canal companies to provide, meusur Iiib weirs for ditches. Also provides for appeals from decisions of the drainage board. . . S. F. 261. by Hoagland of Lancaster Declares pocket gophers a nuisance and provides for their destruction. S. F. 262, by Hoagland of Lancaster Provides for play ground nnd park ex tension In city of Lincoln. S. F. 263. by Dodge of Douglas-Gives municipalities of state right to prevent circulation of advertising or other- llter atuio that Is Indecent. S. F. 261, by Dodge of Douglns Auth orizes the Incorporations and makes sanni exempt from taxation ns cemetery asso ciations. S. F. 265, by Grossmun of Douglas Provides that notices or applications for liquor licenses In Omaha be published for two weeks In any dally paper pub lished In OniHha. S. F. 266, by Grossman of Douglas -Reduces tho number of preemptorT-chal-lenges allowed both defendant and the statjf' In criminal cases. S. V. 267. by Brookley of Clay Allow town treasurers $25 a year compensation Instead of 3 per cent of taxes collected b him. 1'' 2CS, hy Marshall of Lancast'T- Relleves banks that are depositories for other state hanl8, fiom reserve provi sions of state hanking law. 8. F. 26!t, hy Ilunimell of Webster-Rotates to county seat reniovnl law and ell nates with regard to the ten-year provi sion tho words "prior to the passngo and approval of this set." S. F. 270, by Ivrumhach of Polk Abol ishes the board of pardons and the state prison hoard and vests the powers In tho hoard of contral for stato Institutions. S. F. 271, by Bnshbee of Klmhall-Pro-vldcs that stale Irrigation and drainage hoard shall counsel with county officials In expenditures of all funds provided by the stato or federal government for con struction of highways or bridges. S. F. 272, by Ollls of Valley-Provides for creation of an Industrial accidents commission of seven members of two years each. Ijihor commissioner to be tho secretary of the commission. Report to ho given to thirty-fourth session of legislature. Fxpenses, but no compensa tion for commission. S, I''. 273. by Ollls of Vnlley-Provldes for Incorporation and operation yf em ployers' mutual liability Insurancf asso ciations. S. F. 274, by Ollls of Valley- Working inon's compensation and employers' lia bility measure providing for an elective system of insurance. court nnd was also nt one time a partner of the late J. M. Cornish, .Air. Diaper was mn Med In 1873 to Miss Ada B. l-oiuc, who survives him. Ho also loaves two daughters. Ada and Kdnn, and 0110 son. Raymond. Solicitor Sic Cube IlenlKns. WASHINGTON, JUn. 31,-Gcorgo P McCnl.o, solicitor of' the Department of Agriculture, has presented .to Secretary Wilson his resignation, cffcctlvo March 4. It has been accepted. Ho will go to Portland, Ore. MAN WANTED IN LOS ANGELES TAKEN, IN LONDON LONDON, Jan. 31.VVIctor Clement Fisher of Ios Angeles, was arrested her todny on an extradition warrant, charg ing him with embezzling $I2,000 In that city, whom he was employed ns a clerk Ho WB.i brought before tho extradltlor court and remanded. Persistent Advcrtlslnp Is tho Road to Dig Returns Lifelong; lloudneo to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kid ney troubles Is needless. ICIectrlc Bitters Is the guaranteed remedy. Only 60c. For salo by Benton Drug Co. Advertisement. DEATH RECORD. Mr. Mnry II. Ilrmon. MARSHA LLTOWN. Ia Jan. 31,-(Spe-elal Telegram.) Mrs. Mary K. Ilecsou of Lincoln. Nob., wife of H. H. Bccson, a' civil war veteran, died nt tho Iowa Sol diers' Homo this morning. Mrs, Beeson had been a member of the home for a year. A son and daughter In Lincoln aurvlvo her. (ieoruc li. Draper. HI UN BY. la., Jan. 31.-(SpeCial.)-At-torney Georgo'K. Draper is dead at I. Is homo In Sidney after a lingering Illness. Mr. Draper had been engaged In the prac tice of his profession In Sidney since 1S72 and was regarded as tho peer of any lawyer In southwestern Iowa. Ho was born In Michigan In 1M7 and was gradu ated fioni Hamilton college. New Yolk. In IMjO Ho was associated with A. B. Thornell In lie practice of law before the latter as elected iudse of 'h" district CLEARANCE SALE Mid-West Tailors SI2J2 Any Suit In the Shop Any Overcoat In the Shop FOR ONE WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST EVERY SUIT Tried on In tho Bastings At This Price EXTRA $3.50 TROUSERS Every GARMENT Made In Onr Own Shop In Omaha ARTHUR L. LEMON, 1505 HacnPV Si ORPHEUM Msnai.r U "orney OX. THEATER BLDG. ooutn omana store 4ZB N. Twenty-fourth Street. iiiii mill KigJJji3tgii . .Millinery Section Second Floor, A Remarkable Sale Saturday of mart, New Plush Tarns SATURDAY wo plaoe on sale one of the inont solejitotl lot of Tarns over brought to Omaha. They are all new modols ami for introductory purposes we have cut tho price greatly for Saturday's selling. Note he folIoAving: Becoming Trimmed Tams, $7.50 values, at $3.98 Smartly trimmed plush turns with pretty shaded plumes and fancy of foots -very striking and snappy models; just like il- if lustration: they arc all worth $7.50. hut for Saturday U J WflW wo offer thorn as a special, choice atO $198 If r $1.98 for Untrimmed Tams A Big Special for Saturday, Striking, untrimmed, jilnsh tains In tliroo of tlio most desirable styles of tlio scnuon. Thoy como In black and tlio favorite colors. They woro bought to sell fat $3.08, and for Saturday wo kIvo you your choice of this lot, at '$! 08 i eat l iinmniii i i. HHMHHHHH For SeWing and Readm&f The Rayo is recognized a . 7 . . "u"5 the best lamp made. It gives a clear, steady light, soft and mellow; the ideal lamp for all work requiring close attention of the eyes (tar superior to gas For Beit Remits uio Perfection Oil Aik about quantity price and iron barrel for itorage. The JfXay Lamp is inexpensive and economical. Aak to see it at your DeaUrt STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NohruliaJ OMAHA i V