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The Omaha Evening Bee from Omaha, Nebraska • 7

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v-. He TIIB EVENING BEE: Fill DAY. JANUAHY 31, 1002. iji ELIS' COMIDI 01: COMMERCE "WFt omens Walking Skirts rfit, Two Tkouasd Fumii Flask In th Opoaiag of Fail 1 LIST OF FUN-MAKERS IS UNENDING A. Wonderful Skirt Purchase tv the way to KIA.

Itougiit up by our clonk nnrl milt buyer while in the eiiHtcrn niurkct places us in a position to offer the umitest values, you have met with season in Womens Walking Skirts The exact roudt of them show ten hundred and twenty-five skirts, umde of fine golfing materials, cheviots and meltons in striiH-s, fancies and plain colors, modeled into the newest alylea. We hive divided skirts Into four lota and nuaran-taa that never before have you wllnreaed eneh valuta In skirts. No woman who la economically Inclined ehould neglect to vlalt thla department bright and early SATURDAY MORNING. Womens Walking Skirts Consists of 823 skirts in stripes, fancies and plain colors, not a skirt in this lot worth less than 3.00 during this stile 2.90 Katurduy LOT I Women's Walking Skirts Consists of 275 skirts not one of them cost less than 94 to manufacture during this Bale, Saturday, 1.90 $1. Women's Walking Skirts Consists of 225 skirts the style and workmanship of this lot is of the highest order, not one of them worth less than 6.50 during this' sale Saturday, 3.90 Golf, tennis, polo, bntiiinji, yachting, fishing, bicycling no matter wlint your favorite game may be, yon can play it all lay and every day in California in a veritable parndiHe for Invent of outdoor spurtH a land of bright skies, and Hiinuy days.

The pleasantest rnurr lo California la by way of Lake City immlng through tho glo-ua aevni-ry nf Cnlfmiln by diiyllght. The aa well us quickly mude If you Burlington Route aundiinl slprpera, Omaha to 8an Fran-rlirfl, dally. tmirlat alccjtcre. three times a week, Baturdaya, and 1UJ0 p. in.

r' Womens Walking Skirts of 200 skijts. made of' golfing material cheviots a- handsome lot to select frqrn, not one of them worth less than A QQ 98. 00 during this'sale' Saturday OFFICE, Farnam Street. BURLINGTON RTATION, 10th and Mason Telephone 121, Telephaoa 150. Special for Women CLEARING-OUT SALE All our fine automobiles and box coats that sold for 822, 127.50, 985.00 and 940.00 will be on sale Saturday in our 10.00 cloak choice department Drnvi- rinua TICKET 1(j2 VSS! i i nver and Holt rrinj ntMln trip Ik comfortably take tha Through- v'.

m. Through p. in. Thursdays, DELICIOUS AS NECTAR i TO THE TASTE Mulls RIFLEMEN ON TRIAL Qompany C.erlvSf niaelpllaa Takaa l'p Caaaa Aanlnat Mnenlder and Valentina. A SOOrfHING LAXATIVE ACTS GENTLY All Itili at I'v-lUlIc Attraction iiraagrd hr tha Bnl Pmtl, aa Karth" for (ha Knlrrteln-mrnt af Oaiaha I'ablla.

Tha Elka1 fair, a comedy of eommeree, haa progressed through tha Drat of Iti taa acta, aud tha amoothcat lot of pollta per-auadan Who evor mad. it a poaltlvo Joy to glv up lg a good cauaa ara emlllad to eoogratulato themaalvei do having mada mighty goad beginning. If avaryona praaant yaati-rday In tha lodge rooma, at Fifteenth and Farnam streets, which apartmrnla will be tha fair ground! uutll midnight of February had weighed a pound, tbare would horn bean Out about a ton of folk, at tha opening day of the fair. But everybody walgbad more than a pound. Indeed, they were of all weights, aa wall aa of all age, politico and faith.

They went fur a general good (Imo and apparently they got all that waa coming to thorn. Incldenlally th, Elk got nil that waa coming to them, too. Tbo en-tertnloern and tho entertained entered Into the proper fellowship early In tha pro seeding. and It waa a game of glva and taka right through. -Tho B.

P. O. E. never dnea anything by balvea nor M-cont place, but thla la tha moat olupendoua undertaking In the history of tha loenl lodge, and tha weeke of preparation have rested an amusement enterprise too vaat to lie comprehended until It la. vlalted.

gum tha Allurement. Under oua roof, on onn floor and In chsrgs of those wboaa nsinea were printed lu Tha Rao of last Sunday, la a pollta midway with all. tha color -and all tha gaiety of the-original rialagnce, but wllh'nooa of Its dubious feature Them la a Japanese tea gardaii aa fragrant- as any on the 11 of tha slmond-syrd Oriental. There la a gypsy camp with gslly-dreaaed dancing girls and goagoa-nyed tartuna tellers, with music and with mysterious kettles. Thera la a country store with tha genuine "general lino of groceries.

colHna. nil la. spices, hardware, footwear, tinware, mugware, cblnaware, beware and mullen he roots. There Is an elevated racetrack, a pool room, touts, bookmakers, phony money and a chance to grow plps-dresm wealthy In a Ingle hour Than in a Warner ustla tor all whose ancestors were to the shamrock horn and nil others whose ancestors ware aomithlng alia. There ora phony eopof tha present generation, and a pollra court and Jail of flvo cells, Into which the Elks themaalvaa and such others look as though they will stand for It am thrown to seres sen ten ns If they don't par Dnea.

There Is a palm garden with Its own -ductlvo orchestra, and an Indian camp with another orchestra, las seductive, hut attractive in Its own peculiar war, Comte Sapplemmt Favorites. There la Piderevyaki and Happy Hooligan, Mrs. Ropklns and flln Hopkins, rubes with alfalfa lambrequins under hair china and aplalarn too busy tar whiskers aver to gat a dunes to grow. There are mail carrier who are not mala and cigar salrsmen who ara of tho gSnder that Joes not smoke. There are punch bowls In- templing profusion and dainty aarvltora preaiding over than.

Thera era badgt and souvenir girls with psrauulva smiles, and aollere. of ehancei who mahe oM-tlmo promoters fool Ilka amateurs. There arc booths and booths and booths and then more booths besides. There la a thoroughbred yearling trotting colt and a swell load (wagon to bltrh him Ig If you draw Hum both. Thera ara hand-soma dolls la bridal gowns of richest allk.

Than are whole MU of silverware, of glare ware sad of rare old hrle-a-brae. Thera 1a wall, lhara Io everything that tha Elks promised than would ba, and a heap mors. It la a great Indoor exposition, and whan Judge E. a Fags mada the address pf welcome-early last evening- ha- launched Jolly enterprise, tha proceeds of which prom I to mount well Into tha thouiandi and -tha pleasant memorise of which promise to live through all tho dayt of tha present gessrsllon of tha "boat people on FINDS WORK AND IS KILLED (gnlatla Smith's Winter af Hard Lock Terminates la Death na Hal I road. QuIntlnH.

Spilth, a laborer, waa Inalantly killed by falling rrom a flatcar In lha Union Pmcljlo yards Thursday afternoon. Ths body waa removed. to tha morgue aud an Inquest will ba held this afternoon. -Smith had gone tu work tbo morning of hla death, having bran employed In connection with tbs new shop At tha time of tha aertdant wa shoveling dirt from the rear of tbs flati-or whaa a string of freight cars was backed into lha flatcar. Several parson ware at work db ths car and all of them braced Uieniavlvrs for tho shock.

Hmllh evidently did not aw lha care com lag. Aa thay struck ha was thrown from Nobility Recommends Nervine. Th above portrait that of Counten Mogelstud, of Chicago, 111., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the use of Dr. Mile Nervine prompted her to make thi itatement: "It affords me great pleaww to add anr testimony to tha vary asccllcnt merits af Dr. Miles' Narehia.

Although I am past Io yean ot are 1 tad It loot has lha tired brain, quirts tho irri tated aeivre and I alum rental siren, bottU I never feel contented withoatfoL oi it ta tha house." Gratefully your Cuaisnsa Maskl Countess Mogelstud. Nervine it a nerve tonic and strength-builder that starts right jn restoring health immediately. Bold hr nil Dragglate. Dr. Milas Medical Cc Rlfchait, Ind.

A court of martial lurlaprudanea bald fhrth in Omaha laat nlaht. and Nabraska National guardsmen charged with having offended agalaat tha military coda wore hauled over tha gridiron. No ouch penalties aq death at tha musiles of ala Krag rlflea, Imprisonment at hard labor behind owa-ooaw atone walla or even a flu of several month pay. hinged on tha deliberation of thla body, hut tho same leadfirtne and aartooa lalenatly aeeordad weightier mat-tarn ware' applied by the member! of Millard Rlflea to tho business In hand. Tho ocr salon was tha Drat aesalon of tha company court of dlarlpllna, rerently authorised by Adjutant (leneral Colby at the raauaat of' Captain' Charger agstnst members of tha Millard ltlflea are to ba Inveallgatad by thla court ad tho raaent arnalon will ha ronllnuad LOT a lot a Eugene T.

Harris, judge advocate. Corporal Nlehola and Sergeant Maloney ara tha principal wltaiMsaa for tho prosecution. Tho sitting ara held behind cloaed daora with aa arui ad guard of lluso men on spatial detail at tha antrsaca. fthlieroa Lika It. "My little hey teak tha croup oua ayn F.

D. Reynolds of Mansfield, aud grew no bad ytu could bear him breaths nil aver lha house. I thought hu would die. but few doses of One Minute Cough Cura relieved and sent him to sloop. That's thi list wa heard af the croup." Ob Mlnuta Cough Cura is absolutely safe and acts at ones.

Fur coughs, coldn, croup, grip, asthma and bronchitis. SCOTT JACKSON IS INJURED FSran Driver of Fire Camps Ilar a PavlUv Yards. Scott Jackson, colored, who waa Injured Thursday afternoon In thn Union Pacinc yards and Inkan to St. Jumph's hospital, was resting well nt an enrly hour thin morning, and hopes nra ratartnlaed tar hla recovery. Jacksoa, want to work Ike morn' lug of tha accident, for the railroad company, being employed on thn building af thn new shop, lie and hlu wlfa reside at Twanty-alath aod Cassius streets.

In UPS Jackson Joined tha flra department, being one of tha flrat appointed af thi company. Ilia position was driver for Company Na 11, alatinned at that lime nt Twenty-ervanth and Jonen street. Ha la an Igduntrloun nod hard-working man and highly popular, After leaving thn Are department In UPI ha purchased a team aod did a good business. Ily trade ha Is bod carrier and Is a prominent member at the union and a hard worker tar ba Interest! af the laborer, Roma years ago ha purchased, tha home In which ha llvea Ho wu noted aa a wit In the flra department and ban a friend In nearly ivery member. Thin arternoun It wan said at lha hospital that ha was mating aanlly'and that fell condition waa favorable for ultimata re-enverv.

MAY FILE NEW COMPLAINT Prssveatlaa Attorney May t'haane Tarllea la Williams aid Llm-erleb Case, Frank Wllllnmi and Robert Limerick, who held up Cliff Cola's plaea and carried off tho strong bos Saturday. January II, worn token before Justice Crawford raster day tar their preliminary bearing, which occupied two hours and waa then continued until today at I p. tha attorney for tha stale agplalnlng that ha might wish lo flle an amended complaint Tho eontlnnnnco was taken whan lha prosecutor mode this statement In protasllng gainst tha defend-ants waiving further elimination. Fred C. Rummers.

Mlchaal MeCarthr, Pater Jorganaen and Sergeant Daniel Davis were the witnesses called In tha order given. Tha last three ara policemen and told tho story af thi capture of tho had men without adding anything to lha In formation already glvan by ths.pren Bummers would got lall tar wham ha worked, what hln business was, nor whose money It wu that wu taken; explaining Io tbo court that he wished to avoid Incriminating blmsilf. Claim Ha Was Nobbed. John O'Conner, aged almut years, who say a he rams to several days ago. after having lawn a member of gradlui outfit ampliiyed by Ihe Northwestern Hall road company, oomplalned to the pollra last night that he had been niblied of PR In a saloni jn war tha union depot.

O' Conner was found aarly In lha evening nm gt. Joseph's hospital In an Intnnk-ated unmil-tlon. Ha waa taken In tha elation, pnd after hemming somewhat sober told tha atiiry of tha robbery. In hla pocket wu a gold watch. Naerlaas Liesnavs.

Marrtaga llrenaea ware Issued yesterday to ths following: Nemo and Resldanre. Ago. Msrdlna Charlson. New York Anna Marie Iloeining, Davenrt, Ernest Herker, Millard, Nab 1 Anna Haferman, Millard, Nab Karnld Egbert. PMit Havana, Oflktha on the system, and has no disagreeable, injurious or irritating effects.

It ia a foiit remedy that nourishes, fortifies and refreshes. The Strengthening and tonic properties of grapes are well-known; when and blended with nature's health-giving herbs their digestive and restorative qualities are incomparably effective in generating blood, increasing flesh and building up the weakened condition of the stomach, liver and kidneya of men, women and children. It reconstructs the womout tissues of the nervous system aqd drives away that'tired, languid and ambitionless feeling caused by impoverished blood. 8 ONE DOSE BENEFITS, LOT 4 i i several evsnlngs more before the matters ara all consblered and concluded. Tbo two more Important cases on hand were Drat nnslde rad, and at tho eloaa iff tha aamlna llieae Inquiries had not bean finished.

They will ha lakea up again at the nail aeaslon. First Hergrant John C. Msr.nlder and Corporal Edward Valentina ware lha auhjeela Of complaint. Captain Baughmaa preferred tha charges against them two weak ago, and they t'h-rge Flrat Dtanheitlanra of orders. Rim- Mention: In, that Rergcsnt John T.

Mm illd, on-the th day of Jstiusry. Iietwean the hours of and p. on raid day, tall tu Instantly obey orders to turn keyv In hi ixwwrUBUin nwr In Hcond ldluiennnl Hoy K. Walker. This wl Oinaha.

ijivuicnnni ivijr n. wiiR'ir, inn ai uhwhi IhjiikImh county, Nrbruikft, uiy ih da and at th lima ('hkrKomniMondiMt priJudlcUI to hmI nnlr Mtvl mlllUiry illKrlpUn. HpMi-Ilona: In ihar aforiwld nni (kricant IrRtloti Joint T. MuonMer illil, from lha time tluti thfttolfripany waa Hrat ntAMrv)ra Mini Iwfor. roviHpIrc ami mallrloualy with miK C-ontoral Kilward Valanllm ml other in MtamA and mutiny asalnai lawfully glynn nkr of lha company commandant.

and that ha did threaten nla au-mrlur nffleerg with paraonal violence whan ic wwa dlwfivenl, ('ImriiM Thlnl lAfarcspect to superior of-flMTN. Hpefilfli'Wikma: In thiwft First lr jrefinl J. T. Msrnlder did un vlolsnt and esirsnrdlnsry nfftrlnus language on tha nlaht of Jiinuary 7 or It lielwecn the hours nr and p. whrn spoken to In regard In roniimny affaire.

Every rule and precedent ef military trials la observed at thla eourt. Tha defendants are allowed legal advice, Attorney Frank Casey of this city dsf ending them. Different members of tho company ire railed a witnesses, soma Ibr tha prosecution, others for the defines. When tha court hie Anally mad Ita Aiding they will he forwarded to Judge Advocate (leneral J. II.

Brown of.Wakeflald, for review. CapUlo Baughman says ba will not make public lha flndlnga till they have been returned by tha Judge advocate general. Dlshonorabla discharge la lha limit 'to which thla company court ran go In dealing with lha reused men. Both are striving to prove their niter Innocence. Tha members of the court an live: Flrat Lieutenant Harry C.

Stafford, Corporal Wilbur L. Maynard, Private Gsorga K. Brubaker, rrlvata'Faystta A. Leard and Hargraat cancerons Sores are moat fro-qucatly to ba arm upon thn face, neck or i breast, thmigb they ara liable to appear uppu other part of thg body. When they begin to spread and eat into the sharp, piercing pains are felt aa the underlying tissue is -destroyed aud the tender nerves enpnaed.

Csncerona sores develop front very trifling nrbuncle or boil, awulicu glsud. eaiisee; carbuncle i a little watery blister on the tongue or lip, a wart, mole or bruise of some kitad hernmes an indolent, festering sore, which in time degenerates into cancer. "Tea rears age had a sere ea air lafl temple, whisk tha doctors preaeaaaad a eaaeerous ulaar it wroald Itch, bara and blesd, thsa aaab ever, bat weald asvar hdal. After taklag S.m. awhile tha aore fcegaa to dlaehargo, and whoa all the pelsoaoas matter had passed out it get well.

took la all aboat thirty bottlaa, aontlaalua It Itor soma heal tima after the aore had hasted, ta he are all tha poiaaa was eat of ay system. Have boob ae alga of tha season la tea years. JOSEPHUS BEID, Oaat, Audrlaa Ea in strictly vegetable remedy, sad, possessing purifying and healing properties that no other medicine dors, con tain nothing that conhl derange tha lyatem. While cleansing the blood it also build, np the general health. If you have a auspicious wire, or other blood trouble, send for our free book on Blood and Hkin Disuses, and write to un fur any information or advice wanted; we wake no charge far this service, TNI SWIFT IPSCIFI0 CO, ATLASTfl SA aa the common Easy to take because it tastes good.

81.00 size costs you but SHERMAN IScCONXELL DRUG SwlCBIirHantnwBlnCIIU-FguvvteBlMiodtlyBftamMidtmlnmlCuHiajpw er drink It. Me. Easy to get because a bottle as large A W. Cor. l(th and Duds Nsh.

Bta-Omaha, Florida Now ia the time to figure' on your trip to Florida. The FLYER 5 i. P- i i 35.00 a mm 7 SPECIALIST In All Dlseues and Dissrden of Mea. MyaaralaOmkha VARIC0CEIE mi HYDROCELE aural Method mw, wlthoal ji eanlug. twi kin 9 of tlma.

pu null manisdlnrllfotaamapoloen ST rnikl9tiiniuUy eleaoaad from Us syaleUL Soon ovary sign and symptom ilasppaara eonipiataly' and forever. Na BHKAKim OUT of 1 fsha disease on tka'akla sr fare, irmimenl eoataina so daugerow Irags or lajurloaa medicine, WEAK MIN.IMS Esseaasa nr VICTIM ea pTisviiua ussujtv or Kiuntnoa, Wsonsa Wisanssa with Exult Doubt la Yobbo sad Midulb AUSD, lso of vim, vlg( and strength, with organa Impaired sad was. THIOTURfl cured with a saw Borne fraaioiauL Vu pstn. pass Kidney and bladder Ttnubl Call os ue or sddrssa nasi Dr. Siaiies Searles.

Ml KbIl ll NHL io. 14th St, OSUs Haora. a. as. la laaisya from aa.ttly.a.

DR. McGREW (Ai53) ttPcUIALIbT- OtaaaaM aod lllaoraera of Sea Hair lean' Kaparlwwao. IS Years la Laaoha. VARICOCELES vltbout euttlng- tVDUII It and ail Blood Diseases cared irniUw for Ufa All bracking out and sign ui lha dlaaaaa disappear at ansa. flULif 0(1 flilllt'daea' cured of nervous UTbll AUfUUU debility, loss af vlialliy a no an unnatural weaknaaaaa of Siruclura, Ulaat, Kidnap and bladder Die-easee, iiyrirucete.

cured Mrmananily. Lares ttaaraatavd, Itoasaliatloa Fees. CHARGES LOW. TreelmenL by -mall. F.

u. Boa ilk ORloa aver III a. ltih atreet, between Far- kJOitiv stwt ns nin su nwi, sviwirn vs pam and Pcuslan OMAHA, SHU. ffDRUNKARDS OURS Barer raita la deMiey erav- WHITS I wi nrNM tlyi wiffenrwii DO VI IlKW Nanliville, Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain, Alluuja and Macon to JuckKonvillc, oiTcrH the beat xurvice. TouriHl tickctH.

allowing Htop ovont now on Bale. Particulars at CITY TICKET OFFCE-1402 Firaim hla poalllon and bit tho grouml.on hla head, franturlng hla skull, lllis nama had not bcua sutured upon tha payrnM and no unr knew him. The -body was taken lo the morgue and laat night he was Identified, The dead man loaves a wife and family nnrRmitli fllxih atraat. Hn hod. hern out of cnipluy-mnt moat of the winter and had begun work tar the railroad Thurwlay morning MARKSMANSHIP OF AMERICANS LteBlsuBBt Godfrey" I.

Carden I.ee-tarra am The Han Hehlad tha (iua." Tha fourth nf a aerie of lecture under the auepiusa nf tlia Youug Mans Christian laaoelallon wu delivered laat night liy Usutinant Godfrey L. Carden at Boyd's Ihoolar. By the aid of the atereoptlrnn tha large audlanra want through the Bpantab-Amcrlean war. Ltauleaant Carden wu nttarhed to Manning during tho wur told many In-tereatlng Incident a of tha light. Among other things he stated that the marksmanship of tha American gunner waa not dua to lurk, but In hard work on their wrL During tha you prevluua to the war more money waa a prut for ammunition per man ta the United Rlnles navy than la any other navy In lha world.

The gunners eantu In tar a good ibare or Ihe speaker's time and many uf the remarkable aliols ot the war ware commented upon. The speaker wu latrodurcd by Secretary Willis of. the Young Men's Chrlallnn association. Farm era laallialr at Wymora. WYMORE.

Jan. (SpeetaU meeting of lha farmer' Inilltute wn railed to order yenlerday afternoon by tho president, A. K. Smith. Oq account of thi bad weather tha altemlinoa wu not Urge, but those In attend! nr 0 enjoyed lha program.

I D. Btllson at York apoka oa "J'lir-poaea uf tha Institute." Neat cam J. W. Brldenthal with a paper an "How to Product tha Market Hog, which wu discussed by D. P.

Aahburn and othare. E. A. Burnett gave a lecture on "Feeding Rorghutn and Alfalfa to Calvra." The evening are-alon wu opened by a talk on "Hyglenln Cooking," by Mm. H.

B. MaeMurphy of Omaha. E. A. Burnett coneluded ths program with a ate reop (Icon lecture on tha "Ntbraajte School of Agriculture." via St era tare to Ita with) fat lha atom ark sad A CROS8 WOMAN ta disagreeable the 'trouble ta 7 Prickly Ash Bitters THE SYSTEM REGULATOR.

This grat remedy Timuvre at sacs tha Mlkma Imparities la tha system, cure eonetipaliow and atrrBgtheBa digestion. A tew doom aaka a wuoderfu! ehugr; tl tired, pale, acivouA deepnadeut eoBM aooaea atmag and happy, with reaff Aaka and ch earful dptrtto PRIOC, SI .00 PER MOTTLE. AT ORIW BTORKB. ijnwg 7 I I r--: V. -1 A- ww- re LwuiaBeca' Wa re' "'I 1 7 "Si I d-' i..

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