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THE THE CITY. Three minor | 750, were issued by of bulldings yesterd A special meeting will be held at St. Timothy mission at 2:30 today. Every friend of the work undertaken” by Mis- slonary Reedy is respectfully urged to | be present. Matters of vital importance will be discussec Judge Doane listencd wind-up of argument inthe Reed vs Martin - Quick and volving the title to property Omaha to which the are valued at §500,000, Thirty days on the hill and not other word,” said Judge Helsley, int rupting a lengthy dissertation on luck, hard times and hard characte and plain, much-maligned John Brown reluctantly retired to his corner. A few days ago Mrs. Cormey arrived in this city from Texarkana, Ark., look- ing for her daughter, a Mrs. O'Brien, The latter has been located by the poli She resides on the southeast corner Nineteenth and Izard, and is ve fous to sce her mothe o xarh rmits, aggregating to the brief others, in- in North accretions of The importations fnto this country during | 1800 show 90,130 cases of G, H. Mumm & Co.’s Kxtra Dry, being an increase of 27,000 ouer the pravious year, evidencing the high appreciation in which this wine is held for its excellent quality. It is recommended b the most eminent physicians in this country for its purity, small amount of aleohol and wholesomehess, while for a fine dry cham- pagne, G, H. Mumm & Co.’s Extra Dr considered by connoisseurs as unsurpassed. s dotiiien Took Every » in Sight. J. W. Murphy and J. H. Ewingof Glen- wood, [n., were in the city,being on their way home from the Des Moines horticultural ex- hibit, It was the most largely attended mee ing ever held by the lowa state sovicty. As usual Mills county camo to the front in the matter of exhibits. Attorney Geners Stone has o farm adjoining Mr. Murphy’s and has out now 45000 apple trces and will put out 80,000 more \ the spring. Among other kinds of fruit he hus seventy acres of raspberries. There was some talk of the lowa exhibit at the world's fairand the general impression was that they should sk for ten acres of ground. Y L — - — vous Debilitated Men If you will send us_your address we wil send you Dr. Dye's Cdlebrted Voltaic Belt and Appliances on trial They will quickly restore you to vigor, manhood and health. Pamphlét free. Vouraic Bevr Co., Marshall, Mich. To Ne e 2 D Budden Fatal Termination of a ored Man's lness. FOUND HIS BED. Col colored man_about who has been inthe em- ploy of Riley & Dillon at 1309 Douglas street, was found dead in his bed at the Travelers' Home, at the northwest coruer of Thirteenth and Dodgestrects, about ¥ o'clock yesterday morning. 'llmmp-ml complained Thursday evening that he did not feel well, but nothing was thought of iv and he himself did not scem to think there was anything serious his fliness. Yesterday he dia not appear at the usual hour, an¢ ter waiting a short time of the at of the place went to his room. He was dead_and the condition of the body showed th o had been extinct some time. The body w! Vi fey's, where an inquest will be held this afternoon. Drink Nature's tonic and diuretic Of Excel Charles Thompson, a fifty years of age in waters Would Be a Burglar. A would-be burglar attempted to force the door of Mr. Conloy’s residence on North Six- teenth street, between Burt and Cuming, at an early hour yesterday morning, but was discovered by Conley, w and followed tho retreatis f. He overtook him at_the corer of Seven- teenth and Cuming, but the thief defied | pursuer to arrest him, and the arrest was L. . made. The thief is described as being six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds. He wore slouch hat, short sack coat and could be readily identificd by Mr. Conle; also attempted to " force an entrance into a residence on kighteenth street, but was un- successful. How to Break Up a Severe Cold, From the Virginia City, Mont,, Madiso- nian: When wo find medicine wo know to possess genuine merit, wo cc and we tuke pleasure in telling the publi what It is. Such a medicine we found Chan berlain's Cougn Remedy. By the use of this syrup we have relieved, in a few hours, se- vere colds, and in the course of twoor three days, entitely brolen them up as hias several of ‘our friends towhom we haverecommended it. It is all it 18 represented to be by the manufacturers. 1f you have a cough and want to stop it, Chamberlain's Cough Rem- edy will do the work. Korsaloby all drug- -gists, —_—— Don't Fool ¥ourself? Notwithstanding all rumors to the contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Ry's new steam heated palace sleeping cars, with “electric lights in eve hu‘lh ?still leayes the Union de- pot, Omaha at 6:10 p. m. daily, arriv- ng ut Chicago at 9:30a. m., in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam st. J. E. PRESTON, F. A. NasH, Gen. Agt. Sumday evening the Boston Howard Athen- mum specialty company, will open a four lghts' engagement at the Boyd, and will sent & bill surpassing any others. The ew York World of Septemoer 23, 1860, con taned the following concerning their opening In the metropolis : *“The Boston Howard Athenpum Star spe- clalty company began a two weeks' engage- ment at the Bijou theatre last evening, and the house was full to welcome the old favor- ites and extend a friendly greeting to new comers, The Poluski Brothers gave a gro- tesquo act very funnily, Conroy and Fox are an amusing pair, and the few minutes that Dutch Daly had to entertain and amuse the audience was so well employed that he had to prolong his time and spin it out with good music. The star of the troupe, how- ever, is Cinquevalli,and he certainly is one of the most expert and graceful performers of the day. Itisnot alone as an athiote and equilibrist that he figures; he has now added music to his other accompiishments. The Boissette troupe also showed the versatility of their accomplishments and made a good im- pression. Taken altogether the Boston How- ard antheneum company furnishes a magnif- cent eutertmnment, On Thursday evoning next Mr. Joseph Murphy, the logitimate Irish comedian will open un_engagement of four nights atthe Boyd. OnThursday and Frida; nights ho will appear in “Shaun Rhue,” on Saturday night in “The Kerry Gow,” and Sunday night the new play “Ihe Donagh.” McKee Rankin and company begin a short engagement st tho Grand this after- noon, producing one of the great succos the 'season, “Tho Canuck” The is very much on the onler of Miduight Bell” and “The Old Home- stead,” the scene in this case being laia along the Canadian border, the chief charac- ter beng an old Canadian. Whilo a very strong figure in the play, the Canadian, played by McKee Rankin, is not the only character around whicn the story revolyes, An ola Vermonter has quite as much to do, and it is a question whether he does not bear off the honors of the performance. Miss Mabel Burt plays the leading female role which is a very strong portraiture of womanhood, The company throtghout is strong and the the same excellent i will be put on in o By its New York manuer which characterized run, Salo of seats now open. At the Eden Musee this week the featuro {n tho Curio hall are the midget catle. Botn stages bave excellent shows. the superintendent | se of Byron | anx- | | iedly dressed The fellow- MORAE'S, Men's Qollars and Cuffs, Saturday morning we will offer 204 dozen men's 4-ply linen collars, Intest | styles, standing and turned down,at | the extraordinary price of | »C A DOZEN, worth sold in dozen lots onl 180 | 100 dozen cuffs in same quality and best | styles at $1.50 A PO worth #4.50, Saturds Come earl Men's unlaundried shirt Men's woolen underwear, Men's traveling bags, $1.25, worth ~gains in boys® winter overcoats. Bargains in boys’ winter suits, rain® in boys'all wool kilt suits, worth )0 to $6.00, BASEMENT DEPARTMENT. y o special sale of house fur- g goods, Coal hods, 10,000 artic 5,000 articles on a d¢ tuhl All glas: at factory prices, Special bargains in bird cages, Carving knives and forks, 15¢ to $3.005 usual price, 50¢ to Silverware, pocket and table cutler piano, banquet and faivy lamps, carvec wood bread plates, butter plates and lknives. MA [ i 10e, 850, blo, IFICENT CLOCKS, 2 CENT DISCOU % | Cu LASS 16 PER CEN'T, and all our bric-a-brac, bronzes, vases, allon one generul sale rrow at | ¢ PER C - | discount from the regular price Don't miss this sale. Come and look anyway. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Stolen! Stolen For the returnof the hc Horse and top buggy. Horse old, weighs about 900, color de 3 short mane and tail, right hind foot white, scar on both hind legs about mid- Wy between knee and hool. — Scars on rig f log, Blind bridle on with side chee bit covered with leather. s mouth alittle sore on right side. r top Dbuggy, running gears painted @ wine or red color, bed—piano box—puinted black. A party saw a man about six feet tall, full black beard and | ring a darle overcoatuntie the horse Send information to L. J. Rohrbough or | Chief of Police vey, Omaha, Neb, RHed C Wants the Mrs. Lyneh, who lives teentl s et, has met with uncertain sea of matrimony and s the police station yesterday to cause of her misery to the iron-uc fenders of the peace. . Lynch had a husband last wi she also had a quantity of bed clothing. the husband and the aforesaid have disappeared and M, L opinion that the former carried away the | ter. She wishes to have the clothi | turned, with or without the husband | ferring the clothes aloue —-—— 10 a cousin who 1s a priuter, says ex- v J. B. Loughran of Some years ago he ty where they were printing in, “He had a deeo seated cold and ugh, and while setting up co made up bis mind to buy a_bottl him and that was the fiest [ eyer kne imberlain’s Cough Reme 1 have been | strongly in its favor ever since. My own ex- | pericnce ana that of my family convinces mo | that this remedy is the best i the world. | That may be strong langage but that is what 1 think, For sale by all druggists, SR e Weather Indices, Up to this date our monthly prognosti- cations ha 1 fully as reliable as the ‘u'vnhcpiuu of the late lamented Wiggins, but at the begiuning of n new year we resolve to dostill better. The customary January thaw will be dispensed with and rs who travel in the electric , steam heated, vestibuled polace ¢ trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & t. Paul Ry., between Omaha and Chi- go, will be comfortably cared for gardless of the outside atmosphere, City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street (Barker block), Omaha. — County Court, D. Wyatt entered court against M. T. thes, Anyway. )4 South Six squall upon the he visited Both bed clothing h is of the pr ve iployed in this circulars for terrible ¢ German county suit n Murphy the for rst, National bank of Weeping Wator sues Wilham J. and George J. Paul for 00 on a three months' uote made September 13 last. T “Who breathes must suffer,and who thinks must mourn, and he alone is blessed” who | knows that pain and suffering can be cured by Salvation Oil. Although wo have heard persons remark: “Itis worth its weight in gold,” still Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is o behad at all drug stores for 2 uts, N Marriage Licenses, Marringe licenses were issued yesterday totho following parties: Name and address, § Albert Cole, Omal 1 Nellie Ket dih: § Joshua B. Nichso l Kate Callaban, O ol For Dysp psia Use Horaford's Acid Phosphate. . Welty, Hamilton, Va,, s it frequently and alw tory results. Nothing to it for treatment of dyspepsia and v complications resulting from disorde iginating in the stomach. valuable,” Acge, o1 s with equal ous or 1 cousider it iu- e PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. J. E. Blair of Cuicago is at the Murray. C. C. Lontz of Lincoln is at the Merch W W B F night. W. its, Turner of Chicagois at the Millard. Whitmore was at the Paxton last H. Ashton of Dayton, O, is at the Fr nk P. Ireland of Nebraska City is at the Paxton, M. W. Bruer Last night immons of Seward is in the city, at oy, H. M. Dickey of Chicago is registered at the Millard. D, S. Clark of New York is in the city, at the Miliard. E. W. Warren of Worcestor, Mass,, is at the Murray. W. S. Caldwell of Milwaukee is registered at the Casey. Louis Stem of Massachusetts is registered at the Paxton, M. S. Brown of New York was at the Mur- ray last night. J. W. Chappell of New York 1s In the city, at the Mucray, Georgo E. Renfoe of Chicago is registered at the Merchants, H. C. Stewart of Des Moines was at the Millard last mght, E. W. Murphy of North Platte was at the Merchants last night. J. C. Temple of Boulder, Colo,, is in the at the ) lants, Judge Stevenson of Yankton, S. D., the city, at the Paxton, M. McNamara, business manager of “Shenandoah,” is in the city, at the Millard, Thomas Brooks ana H. A, Wilson, two of tho leading business men of Oto, Ia., are in tho city making extensive purchases. Here- tofore they have traded in Sfoux City, but finding Omaha @ superior market, they that in the future their patronage will be given to the dealers here, A. H. Marsh, a capitalist of Fredonia, N. Y., 1s in the city, Mr. Marsh has beea more or less interested in Omaha realty tho past fow years, and his errand here this time is for the purpose of securing an acre tract near the city with @ view of interesting other capitalists and locating 8 large industry on the property. of Alaska was at the Casey is in BALT LAKE 18 NOT BASHF She Demands Hadical Rate Redue: tions on Omahn Roads. Tho managers of the Union Pacific and B. & M. have received a lengthy circular wh announces that the board of trade of Salt Lake City has resolved to patronizo no rai road nereaftar except such as s approved b a committee appointed for that purpose. Tho resolutions alleze that Salt Loke City is dis criminated against in regard to both passen- ger und frekght rates, claiming that the raves now in force are not materially lower than they were twenty years ago, and calling at tention to the fact that the city has doibled its popirlation and tripled its transportation business in the last twenty years. The raii roads ave requested to place Salt Lake City upon the basis of terminul rates as fixed by Trapscontinental association on - tarift twenty-six and_twenty-seven, adopted June 18, 1860, and subsequent issues, A dotnand 18 mado in the senger rates from the ular that pas. Missourl river to Salt Lake City and return be $47.50, and the one way fare §5; that the rate from Denver for the round trip be $30, and for one way $22; from Leadville §25 for the round trip, 20 for one way ; from and Junction, §0 for the round trip, and §15 one w The Pu'lfllflnt rs further ask that mileage tickets be sold at the rate of 2 i ood throughout the territory co: systems entering_that city, ncluding Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, and local rates be readjusted on a basis ad- vantageous to Salt Lake Cit Pennsylvania Tours Colin - Studds, tourist agent of the i railroad company, has been n days on his return from @ trip of arrangements for a series of transcon- tinental excursions which the Pennsylvania willsoon inaugurate. The trains for these excursions will be counterparts of the famous Pennsylvania limited passengers. The first excursion, returning from a trip tothe coast, will spend three hours in Omaha on the afternoon of March 18, and the tourists will be given a carriage drive through the city at the expeuse of the railroad company. The second excursion will bo similarly enter- tainad in Omabia. on April 9;and the third varty on May 1. Will Gontinue the Work It is announced that the Union Pacific and the Great Northern company will unite in constru the proposed line from Port- land, Ore,, to Seattle, Wash, upon which Work wais stopped some tine ago, The grading between Portland and Kalama, Was,, thirty- five miles is nearly finished. and the cloaring of the right way between Kalima and Olym- pia, Wash, is practically completed. Notes and Pers nals, ‘Che Elkhorn has puv on a line of refrigera- tor cars between Omaha and Deadwood. Oscar Vanderbilt, traveling passenger Northern Pacifie, with ead- riers at St. Paul, is in the cit Missouri Pacific through sleeper from 1sus City , Ark. The train which A at 10:10 p. m. will connect at K ith the triiu to which this sleeper ed. All statements has put on to to the contrary notwith- standing,” said a passenger official yester- day, “ihe recent anti-vass agreement is dead ns the late Akound of Swat. When shipper comes up and shows you a pass ove a road that has agrecd not to issue any p of the kind, wi u going to do! That's just the position that” every second road in the country is in, aud they have to look out for their own interests, , Vidi, Vie istrueof Hall's wer, forit is the great conqu or faded hair, making same eyeu color of youth, S v A SOUTH OMAH. W Runaway at a oral A team ran away Thursiny afternoon drawing the buggyin which Mrs. Charles Sanford was ridung, in going to the funer of the late Mrs, S. L, Clifton. Murs. Sanford was thrown out of the buggy and reccived painful bruises, Omaha Man Scalded. Charles Larson, a tank hand at the pack- ing houses of Swift & Co, yesterday morning fell w a tank of hot grease and was badly scalded. Medical assistance was summoned _at on and all possible dono for the suffering and unfortunate man. Mr, Larson resided in Omaha and has been ma only about a month. His in- jurics are serious, but it is hoped may not be fatal, on pleturesque 1reland, house, under the auspices of Agnes church Tuesday and Wednesday evenin and afternoon next. Arch i an, of Philadelphia, said that “Dr Dilion-Eagan is an accomplished scholar and he really has very remark- able and unusual oratorical powers.” Preparations have been made to give Dr. Dillon-Iagan an_audience worthy of his subject and his ability in Blum Notes About the City. Miss Lu Huut has gone to Lincoln to visit her sister, A daughter has been born unto Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wollweber, M Cdward D. Munshaw has returned from Lincoln, where she has been visiting frieuds. The needs of Mrs. A. B, Young of Albright have been supplied by the chavity committeo of the St. Vinceut de Paul society. Dr. M. J. O'Rourke has permanently lo- cated in Cnicago, and will remove his famify 10 bis new home in February, s of Chadron, president of the First National bank of Douglas, W yo., and vice president of the bank at Chadron, has been visiting the Magic City. - Gessler's Magic ll adache Wafers, C headaches in 20 minutes At all drug, e Troops Going Home, A large detachment of troops from the Indian country will leave Rushville today in a sleeperand five coaches for L.eavenworth, The command will include about twohun- dred and fifty men and thirty-five officers, Besides the passenger coaches there will be cight cars of baggage and sixteen cars loaaed with ho: . The train will arrive in thi city Sunday evening on the Fremonrt, Elk- horn & Missouri Valley railroad and will be sent over the Missourl Pacific as a special train to Leavenworth, e No Safer Remedy can be had for coughs and colds, or any trouble of the throat, that Bronchial Troches.” Price 2 csa Sold only in boxes. ot Mr. Miner W. Bruce of Creighton, whohas spent mostof the past year in Juneau, Aluska, left for Washington yesterday, “He goes to 100k after the interests of parties who are socking to extend the pre-emption laws to Ahlsku ~PrlC€S Oeam Osed in Mullioneof Homea— =~ OMAHA DAILY itlook the 1 BEE; SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1801 The Shah of Persia Though' advanced fmyenrs, has hafr of raven e, Gray hairs mwe strictly prohibited i s dominions, andi lence the large ship ments to that coustry of Ayer’s Hair Vigor, by the use of which the Shal's subjects save not ouly their haie-dut their heads. Ayer's Hair Vigor restores the natural color of the hair. 1tshould bewon every toilet-tabie, “ Some time ago gy hair began to fade to fall out so budlys that 1 thought 1 s be bald; but the uee of Ayer's Hair restored the oxdggnal color and m; ¥ strong, abundam, and | out any mere. o st., Cineinnatd, Ohio. My hair (which Had partly turned gray) was rtestored (o its youthful c beauty by the use of a few bottles of Ayer's Hair Vigor. 1 shall continue to use it, as there Is 10 better dressing for the hair.” — Gaido Gapp, Georgeana, Al Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY DR.J. C.AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass, $01d by ail Druggists and Perfumers, Drs.Betts & Betis Pagsives, Staedo ns and Specialists, 1409 DOUGLIAS ST liLL’l‘ u\|\||.\ NEB. 1. gor my 1t does Tuo mont widely and favorubly known spec- the Unfie U States. Their long ex- remarkable skill and unts su nent and cureor Nervous, ses, entitle these enlnent physiciuns 1o the fuli confidence of the afiieted everywhere, T) A CERTAI POST speed iy, ‘ ERY - 4 SEXUAL (S y1eld roudity to “thole SKILFON tr ment. PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS guarantéed cured without pain or detention from busine: HY DROCT: AND VARICOC nently ind suecesstully curcd SY PHILTS, GONO} orthe i ht En U 1 akness and nll delie toeither sex positively STRICTURE" ithout euttinz effected at ) 'y tient ment's pain nuoy miee TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. ASUREGURE S i betics wnio weakuess, desiroying both mind af with all its dre ded {lls. permanently DRS. BETTS oper ind ulge Puih Both mind bitiness. study 1 MARRIED MEN or those entering on that happy life, aware of physical debllity, quickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Ts bused upon facts. Fiist-Practioal experi- ence. RA—Every cuse isspecinily studicd, thus starting right. Toird — medicines are prepared In our laboratory eXactly to_ suit cach cuse, thus effecting cures without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, MO? DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. Dr. OWEN’S ELEGTRICBELT With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUG. 16, 1887, IMPROVED JULY 29, 1890 4 \N.\\%:p’///‘ ORDFE in ¢ por: We ,mm a5, Lost Manhood, le > disorders peouline ured, s well us all youthful mpl Curi without & mo- Address those who have fni- prired themselves by im- s und solitary habits, which fitting them for b /‘\hm\'\,- f ]‘vl FCTRO-GAL- /"__ AND SUS- o all Rhou- bako. Gen by, Costive eancs. Nerv- Ilm( Sexual Ex ingof body, Dis- Indiscretions in ried or Bingle PENSORY “will . maticComplaints eraland Nervous ness, Kidney ousniess, Tremb- Bastion, - Wast- enses caused by )/ Youth, Age, Mar- Life. Bues SENT TO RFSPONSIBLE PARTIES FOR CER- TAIN COMPLAINTS ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL. Also an Electric Truss and Belt Combined, Send 0. postage for TREE lllustrated book, 28 pages, which will besent you in plain sealed envel- ope. ‘Mention this puper. Address Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Co., 306 N.Broadway, St. Louls, Mo. 2 TRADI MARK TiE GREAT TRADE MARK PNGLIN o An unfall- fig cure for Sem- inal Weakness, 8 per materrhoes potency — and all discases_ that follow s s0- ot Bolf- s Lossot wory, Univer- BEFORE TARING, sal L assitude AFTER TAI Paln in the Back, Dinness of Vision, Premature 0ld Age, and many other dixeases that fend to insanity OF consumPtion AN APFOALUT KFAVE. 3R] Arion Iare i our PAM ot which w toevery one. E-The Mediolne Is sold et 8 per package, OF six p: for#, or wiil bosent free iy mall oa recets of money, by addres THE GOODMA‘I DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM SPREET, OMAHA, NEB, On mecount of countexfelts wo have adopted the yollow wrappor, the ok genuine, =, D R PAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST A Full Set of Testh on. Rubber, for iy, LUARS, Teoth extracted it out anaes- 1t lowest woth withs By Apertect it guarantoed without pain or or, a1 thetfes Gold and A rates, Bridge fommn. \ ' outplates. ALl worke warri OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16711 AND FARNAM En trarce, 16th street elevator Openevens &s untl 8'o'clock WAN- 1ts 10 sell the Pluless 4 lothes Line; the only 1ine ever invented that holds the ciothes witli- out pins; & perfect success; patent recently issucd; sola only by agents, 1o whom the ex- clusive right is given. On receint of 50 ce will send @ sam plo line by mail; also Tars; price list and terms o agent. | our territory ut once, Address THE : Hermon P‘1A.'.h:u Cure never/ailitogive fi 718 AVt Cacen [naures Gome ! eflics curea whers il cthers 1. YA We In the ing us of them, at selves. on the bottom,” Loy ONE: |, LOT TWO: LOT | n-z>T DUO in THREE: l dollars Consists of any amount of the finest goods found in any clothing store, anl worth all the way up 1o seven dollars and a hall, LOT FOUR: “Goods course a great many coats and vests the pants. Instead of regular stoc and getting full price, we keep them until the endofthe season when we make a GREAT SPECIAL about benefit, at the same time making a big We desire to call the PARTICULAR ATTENTION f those of our customers past season and whos Great [e] k, a pai half ade. waists, and from 29 to 34 in length Several hundred pair cn\vlmn worth not le lars and from that tc Hundreds of pairs of Odd 1 all materi five dollars. . s, pile all has prov in four f each from ata time as the drice, giving our be ¢ pants They SUGCGCRESS customers ¢ advertis OUR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ODD SUIT PANTS Which is now in progress, HOWILING have placed on sale several thousand pairs of odd pants broken suits during the past season’s busine season, ed a distinct lots , left from ss sell eav=- we suits 1 putting them into 2y are left, SALE grangl ement for our— who have bought suits of us during the nts are now ornamented with “fringe to the fact that they may their coat and vest with a pair of AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. These Pants come in all shades and colors, all styles of Cassimeres and Worsteds. Cheviots of every gr ible to match They come in come in black They comie in all sizes from 30 to 40 pants, every worth worth from five to 1ts, rom four fifty de ss than three dol- » three and a quarter. in to of Pants of .l'l gri \«h s and colors, L six ’ 4 S at our Spcuial Sales Don’t Last Long.” —— NEBRASKA GLOTHING €0.|— $5 13} Saturdays, Corner Fourteenth and Douglas. We close at six thirty. open till ten THE BEST UBBER BOUTS & NHOES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always o Address, larestock. American Hand Sewed Shoe Go 1204and 1206 Harney Street. A California Herve Foot Makes New Frosh Blood aad Pro. es Flesh. s, Bad Cirenlation all Impurities of the Blood as well as the fyRowing Nerve Diseages, vir: Nervous and P sleial Debil il mature Decay, vous Headache, L Neorvousness In Feeot, Pain in the Wanknes Dr, Hobb's Nerve Tonle Pills bring the tint of health to the shallow cheek. [Pk orvous ropie should take this reat Life Try and will Join the thousands ha) me! women who daily bless Dr. Tonb ok Tis great work it (helr Dehil. Ther aro Sugarconted. S0 cents o vial. For salo by DUgglst ur by mail. Address HSAFS MINGINE 0., MIOPS.. €AW FRAWEISS0, AL 0 Kubn & Co, Cor, I‘HI\ A Uuu..vnn \vn ru J. A. Fuller @& Co., Cor. 14th & Doug! A b ot % G, Coime Blums, fow. AND PAINCIPAL FPUGAISTS EVERYWHERE DR.E.C. WESTS other enewer. cets NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT, or R ria, Dlninou Fits, Kounigia, Wike 'I » box, m Ill for . 4. onn & yehund "G uaranees lksued and KenuIe 801 only LY GOODMAN DRUG CO,, mu-‘un--!mm. S iEe um-m Neb. DR. SANDEN'S ELEGTRIC BELT : > B 8 A MR U ".'”uu. 5 Wetkmase, t1515¢ Freely o o Eleceity " trouth 58 WEALTH wnd $100 FRENGH SPEGIFIG A PO%‘;:wEIHM n’?‘?":“ CWE for Cur Price, oni signatire of & " cirons with ach | i‘:’.m. For Baie By All Drugglets. We ar Do no Are bein Tempting Bargains » offered with the idea of reducing our stock of Men's Suits, at $12 and $I5 swils that would be considered cheap at e showing a much hig ¢ fail to wisit our NO CURER! Childven's D, gaining in_fav leer price. partiment. It is or eack day NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. eveiteen yo t suce A rogular graduato in 1 Priv kness, N NI Lku Lite) weut 3 ex parie ws, 111 Nervou Manl 8kin aud Uria ey Organs s6. BOok (Mysieries 0 HOME CURE FORMEN Men who aro lac OrATe wemks and once 1 King 1n vital ous £r0I FRRE ave, N e 3 lng. Certaln curo for all dress yCo, hox 08, Albion, Mick. nd wigor, modleine. Aipiomas show, [sstill traating w A pormanent cure guaran: mpotency, 8y philis, Bt " $500 for overy caso | hours —0a. o and all 4 and fall Bundays | (GET WELL STAY WELL Tt can be done. 1{ you, AN, y0ung or old iy Weakneds, Mall AITAPEY MAN i i