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THE OMAHA DAILY B JE:: TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1801 ride of Paul Revere to dwindle Into a school« l l’ll“ (_,l IY \“\"0 \L l‘:\RMl:RS’ ALL“\CE fide ot Paul Ravere to awindle lnto 8 sctsold The sh‘. of Persia " tho beast, Haze decided to run him Though advanced i years, has hair of raven A slight blare {n the Hall block, cor- fito & -bauk on Jomes strest. Juse| Due: Gmy fotly prohibited in fier of Sixteenth venworth, occd- | The Fleyenth Annual Convention Will Meet in This City Today. across the viaduct would cause the historio OUR REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF ODD SUIT PANTS Which is now in progress, has proved a HOWLING SUCCESS. We have placed on sale in four distinct lots several thousand pairs of odd pants, left from broken suits during the past season’sbusine ss. the course of each season, we sell a great many coats and vests from suits leav- ing us the pant Instead of putting them into regular stock, a pair at a time as they are left, and getting full price, we keep them until the end of the season when we make a cast of Sixteonth street horse and mun | uls dominions ice the large ship- gloned en al 3 day morning were piled in @ promiscuous heap ments to that coumtey of Ayer's Halr Vigor, The fire partition between inside of the sidewalk against the high banl, | by the use of wiiidthe Shali's subjects save rooms occupied by Mrs, McCormick, and disn but luckily neither one received sevious in | motouly their halribat their heads. Aye originated in the basement, It was jury. Oficer Haze regained his feet firstand | Hair Vigor restores#he natural color of the tinguished before much ds TWO HUNDRED DELEGATES EXPECTED. | became master of tho situation by seizing the | hair. Itshould baon every tollet-table. 4 fractious animal by the bits and hast ly run- *Some time sgewil hait agan to fade and ““"'n MoM " 1% ) e ning the hitch strap around under his jaw, tofall out 80 bdlly 3‘ e T Ahaght T sould {1a3 beun W Kine'tho outh tide vesi. | Most of the Business Will Bo Trans. | SCUrNE 8 “elnch’ o the Lab i be bald; bt the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor dents numbers for their houses, by acted Behind Closed Doors—Ob- S0UTH O :::I'"”“”"'IL ! (:::.nm"i:lll::Illl'l‘:l:llvl‘ll; lu:ll‘:h('In:.{ spresenting that this was necessary b ce . ering —T v L o 8i v ;: e kT LA R e o AL Jeets of the Gathering—The Threw the O1d Lady Out. not fall out Addie S| Y0, Whs Nerelanied b Programme. Autoine Byauk of Albright was arrosted | 1%t Cine Ohio sorvice, was arraigned before Judge 3 Albrig s “ My hai (whiich Aad partly turned gray) Helsley yesterday morning for obtnining on the charge of throwingold Mes, Mty | was restored to its youthful eolor and BONaY Gnier (Aleé pretenscs, He ads Jutelln out of the houso and crueily Striking | beauty Iy the use o a fow bottles of Ager mitted that ho was doing the work, but el oo T shall continue to use it, as In claimed that he was working in good 18 1o better dressing for the hair, faith, and named soveral other places app, Georgeana, Ala, where he had done similar wor Ho | cb Ayer 3 Hall’ VIgOI’, was ordored held until theso places can | Yestevday and last night a large number be communicated with in order to asce of the dclegates arrived, fncluding the fol- VEPARED DY tain the nature of his previous opera- [ lowing officers of the association: President, DR.J.C. AYx-:naco Lowell, Mass. tions. Hon. J. H. Powers, Cornell, Neb. ; secretary, S0ld by ail Druggists and Perfunicrs, g e 4 August Post, Moulton, Ia.; treasurer, Ho How to Break Up a Severe Cold. bk . bl " 4 €., Fur Austin, Miun. ; lecturer, N. B. From_tho Virginia City, Mont., Madiso- | % <+ (HEOEEL SH8H nfan: When wo find o medicine wo know to [ Astiby, Des Moines, Ia, ¥ possess g merit, we consider it a duty, 11 provides for a two d conven- and we take pleasure in telling the public but the chi that it will con- as it is claimed that a what it adicine we found Cham: vast amount of work is to be transacted. 1In | streots, aro the p rents of a new girl baby. At0o'clock this morning the eleventh an- nual convention of the National Farmers Al- linnce will convene in this city, in the ex- nge room in the board of trade building, Fight to a Finish. Barne ylor of this city and Frank Me- Gee of Omaha have signed articles and put up #20 forfeit for a fight with small gloves in Germania hall on Friday evening, February 6. Taylor appeared in the ring once before in this city and made a vicious fight. Notes About the City. A son has been born unto Mr. and Mrs, 3 o (PeTY John Kinsella, Third ward, Piysin, Saege ns and Specialists, Mr. and Mrs, Kohny, Twentieth and M | 3 266 DOUGILLAS STRERT OMAHA, appoint tho ec s in a critical con~ OVSEY 4t Bimbet ght suits of us during the st season and whose pants are now ornamented with “‘fringe on the bottom,” to the fact that they may be able to match . their coat and vest with a pair of pants AT ABOUT HALF PRICE. These Pants come in all shadesand colors, all styles of Cassimeres and Worsteds. They come in black Cheviots of every grade. They come in all sizes from 30 to 40 waists, and from 29 to 34 in length. LOT g Several hundred pairs pants, every de- seription, worth not less than three dol- ONE: hu\ and from that to threeand a quarter. LOT ‘Hundrvd% of pairs of Odd Pants in all materials, worth from four fifty to TWO: 1fi\n dollars Great piles of Pants of all grades aml LoT s|n all colors, worth from five to si THREE: 1 dollars . LOT Consists of any amount of the finest . 4 goods found in any clothing store, and FOUR: | yorth all the way up 1 seven dollars and a h.l![ Special Cloak Sale, We have of them. at about hLalf price, giving our customers a grand syrup we have relieved, in & few hours, | ssident, after which he will | meeting this week to oft s for the of our friends to whom we have recommended PAETICULAR ATTENTION Wanh 19 siop 1k Cbmbe annual address. This will take up an hour lon_and hopes for his val given by the ladics of the Methodist con- ititled to seats, after which the president resolutions, secret work, lezisiation, cousti- | dence of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Martin this wraps, scal acted util noon, Strect stable car company, formerly located benefit, at the same time making a big advertisement (m our— vere colds, rse of twoor thr imittee on credentials, While | Y€ ft. It is all it 1s re od to be by the aiven og { those of our customers who have bou edy will do the work. Forsaloby all drug- | of the morning session. The committee on L gregation was $1 tution and by-laws, and business organiza- | evening to play the third s of games. Tu the afteruoon the order of business will | in this city, is back at th Exchange visiting beriain’s Cough Remedy. By the use of this ho convention will be called to | Tho South Omaba gun club will hold a GRTURE W clbatbs e aallie days, entitely broken them up 1s ks several this committee is at work ne will deliver his | Willilam Schmeling, sr. manufacturers, 1f ave and Tho net receipts at the merchants' carni- f De gists, credentials will report the names of delegates sl AL R el ) g 3 I will name the following committees: On | The high-five club will meet at the resi- few choice styles jackets, | tion. Miscellaneous business will bo traus- | A, R, Jones of St. Paul, agent for the be as follows nents, ulste They come in left. Bear in mind that they areall new ) p. 1. 15 p. m Report of national lecturer, and that we are selling them for Report of secretary and treas- 33t PER CENT or one-third discount from the atready marked down prices, THE . Richardson, an attorney of Gallatin, in the city looking after some inter- ests'in real estate and visiting his old fricnd, C. M. Hunt. M. P. Bull of Chicago, one of the largest commission men in the west, is in the city, MORSE DRY GOODS CO, & X the guest of Assistant Cashier C. M. Hunt of et 4 p. m.—-Address by Flon, J. Burrows, “The | the Nebraska savings aud exchauge bank. Don't Fool Yourse! ! Future of the Alliance - Notwithstanding all rumors to the 7 p.in.—Address by D. H. Talbot General Brooke's Return. contrary, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St, 7:45 0. m.—Address by N. B, Ashoy. Yesterday afternoon General Brooke ar- Paul Ry's new stewm heated palaee | i P Meohddres by Miton theorge, | 4iced over the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri sleeping cavs, with “olectric lights in ireat Reforms Succeed by y road from the seat of the late Sioux every berth, the Union de- Measures Radically Prose- rat Pine Ridge. He was accompanied by pot, Omaha 3:10 p. m. daily, arriy- i ) L A RIS 1 s aides, Lieutenants Roe and Truitt; Major ngat Chicago at 9:50n. m., in Il business for Wednesday 1s s follows: | Beutam, inspector of riflo practice of tho d s to mak orn_connections. | R SNt e AR partment of the Platte, and Coloncl Dallas ‘Addross by Miss Eva McDon- | - Bache, medical inspector of the same de- finnesota state alliance, | Partment 1330 p. m.—Election of officors and miscel- | The purty was met at the depot by Colo- Inheous businoss, nel M. Sh . adjutantgeneral of the de- oW ' out last nizht that most of | Partment; Major Bell, chief commissary the business will be transacted behind tocked | Subsistence; Major s, chief quarter- | 'NERVOUS DEBILITY They Catch Rural doors, though a press committee will be ap- | master: Captain Ay chief ordnance offl- Worthless iteal se > pointed to give such information as the mem- | ¢ery and a number of other gentlemen, 3 3 . bers consider of a public n The general was congratulated on the suc- Some smooth swindlers have been working 1t is probable that nearly 200 delegates will | €essful manner in which he bad conducted & real estate scheme through the state, the re- eprosonting tho stat mpaign and of the hearty appearance sult of which puts money in their purse and Towa, Minne presented after having undergone teaves their victims in possession of mort- . Onio, } zan, Oregon. Wi nxi»l:-‘gm'.\’.'m.l XA llnmw(t campalgn. PHIL At Batls Worthle | . | Indiana, Colorado, Kausas, Illinois, Nor s ‘staflf was also congratulatod, atter |y gages on practically worthless lots in a subur- .J.‘.‘U.\-I,im. Dot SRS 40018 ENOEVR ] ot the party took ambulances which | ! bu;!l.uhlmnx‘lln lefln.mr po T speaking of thoabiects of the convention, | in waiting and were driven to thelr The swindlers' plan of operation isone well | a leading delegate said last night: spective homes, : ed to cateh the rural owner of grain scts of the national alliance are to T'his morning the general and his staff will and live stock which he is willing to transfer | unite the fs for the promotion of their | be found as usual at their quarters n Tae sl s S, interests, soci politically and financially ; [ BEE building. Pl AT '}“* LA B to secure a just representation of the agriculs i ¢ A W6 ahiivoate ;l ‘out with a morteage for | tural interests of the country in _the national Happy is tpe man who his quiver full eparle sharpers start out with s morteae for | congress and state logislature to demand the | Of them''—of bottles of Salvation Ol tho R '1'1‘.0' mortiugos o | Probibition of * alion " cattlo and ‘land | grentest curoon carth for pain. Price only 3 p o 'O | syndicates; to oppose all forms of mo- cents, dated oo or two y ago and have | yXEACHICT lwin;:l Notrimental 1o the bect | . Mothers should never fail to keep Dr. Bull's | orcunie woakuess, destroying both mind and fiz:’;l'??:'”ff’ ~l|‘(‘\\\\l:g‘tltyu:“lhny;n:y:‘:x";t‘ has | {t6rdet of thio Dublics to demad.of owe rope Gouen, Syrup convoniont in_onler (g elievo body. with “all its drexded ills. permancntly B T g b | reseatatives in congress their votes and | their little ones of coughspeedily and surely. y Address tho have | swindlens reprosent the property as being in | aetive influence in favor of the prompt pass- | 2 cents. DRS. BETTS plocetlont areaty® im- AL AL500 at Lo, Theso mortraicos are ax. | 16 Of such laws us will protect live stock proper indulgence und d solitary habits “wnich e et v MOTLELEOS, A¥6 oxs | interests from contagious diseases: to de- ruin both mind and body, unfitting them for Stock. which ore promptly tummed foto cash | Mmand that agricultural interests shall bo RS ok e e e at the nearest mark; represented by a cabinet officer, and to en- hupPRIIe) AWaroERLYS e dine have | courage the passage of state and national assihted, had lotters from country holders of theso | laWws that will beneflt the farmers and other gos Inquiring s to thelr valuo and the | Mg O the counteyt = s for turning them into cash at a stight Ay 0 R L Lot ek 10D e T L e & Aal's, | music in the air, as there are two contending Yetaeiom m;._k;‘; Glllispio at Culbertson | factions, both of which wat to run ‘tie ma- B o) . chine, One wing wants toswing the alli- wha says he has £2,600 worth of the mort- | & AP M "t | anco into line for the formation of a new po- e r“)‘;‘;xt,"“;nl';;},“;“ ML of the live | litical party and attempt to control the desti- | ards, J. H. s omy P mple. of | the let. | nics of the country, while the other demands | P. Hod ters _tigt aro oming o doily | tbaupolitios shall tiot enter the deliverations | Hall, C. I L Loming I s MY | and ‘that nothing but matters of interest to from viciihs of thoswindle in various parts | ¢h tcilers can or shall be considered. property on which the mortages aro v“"l‘”"”“"’ ”‘“'"‘”I‘“”‘ delegates who ar- made lics in the swamps east of South Omaba | Fed 1ast niht ‘l‘l‘th.::fl{?l-m:‘:;‘:Lnkn W sud s practically worthless. Hutehinson, Cozad; W. 1. 'Stowe, W. At glossy sheon, so_much ad- | Ghevenne; 1. flodgos, Glays, g mired in tho hair, can be secured by the use L. Goprce; Columba; K air Vigor, There s nothing bot- 5 o 'u'x‘\hl' 1 this preparation for strengthening the ol 3 oGl I ping it free from dandruff and | o B HEAIE PR “\“\m‘ umn tehing eruptions. Pappillion 5. K vors Q. Tt e Minden; William_Foster o110;° O. Hall, Marriage Licensos. F: ;. Da feld: 5 B Tre d; W. E. Palmer, Moorfield; J. F! Marringo lioouses wero Lasued yostarday SR g oy Mool v B totho following parties: Towa—August Post, Moulton; J. B. Fur- R N Nun6ahd atdidrass: rows, Garwin; N. Maken, Osceola; George | H: H.Taylor of Chicago is at the Murr Hicry ile] . Ashley, Johin Shaver, Red Oak. W. H. Mallory of Chicago is at the Pa Eninia Hanmond, Winons, Minnesota—J. J. Furlong, Austin; Miss | tou. A Mike Nico, Morristow 3va MeDonald, Minneapolis. John I, Pugh of New York is at the Mil- Alico MoRoynolds, Princ Missouri—George D. Fullerton, Skidmore. | lard. Georgo breldol, Omaha, The delegates who have arrived areafine | J . Staufler of Grand Island is at the Myrile Dalley, Omaha o lonllihm lot of ilarn\lcmell\.nml 1ln every respect [ Casey. S R A will compare favorably with the men who 5 P o P p Jssster's MagicHeadache Wafors, Curoall | attond conventions and other national gath: phkRrovnpthenver waaias ihe Bexion eadaches in 20 minutes. At all druggists. | er ; : A. G. Arnold of Columbus was atthe Casey Al il : ANNOUNCEM X, looking man of fifty-nine years.' His hair | last night. _ 4 ! and beard is snowy white, glying him a kind | _C. H. Elmore of Beatrice isin tho city, at and fatherly appearance. His homo is av | the Casc Cornell, Hitcheock county, where he, | H, M with the assistance of five boys, tilis | the Casey. the greater portion of 320 acres of fertile 115 p. m Banking 0 of the Address by Milton Georgs, “A ystem Su, ested to Take the >resent System Which is Dis- aring by the Payment of the Public Tne most widely and Ialists inthe Unitel States, The:r long ex- perience, remarkable skill and universal suc cess In the treatmont and cure of Nervous, Chronioand Surgical Diseascs. entitlo thesa eniinent physicians to the full confidence of the affiieted everywhere, They guarantes: A CERTAIN "AND POSITIVE CURE for the aw{ul effects of early vice and the numer- ous evils thatfollow in its tral DISEASES tly cured. DND NEXUALDIS: ORDERS yleld readily to their skilltul treat- )ly known spec- BLOOD AND SKi speedily, complete d ment. — “Goods at Our Spccml Sales Don’t Last Long.” —— | NEBRASKA GLOTHING 00. .13 PILES, FISTUT, guaranteed ourcd from business. 1Y DROCEL nently and sue C AND RECTAL ULCERS without pain or detention AND VARICOCE fons, Deea kness and all delic to elther sex positively oured, ns weil as all functional disorders thit resuit from youthful follles or the excessof muature years. SIRICTURI rmniset 3o removal without cutting, caustic or dilatation. Cures effected at home by patient without a mo- ment's pain or annoyaiice. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CURE &ty S1 \nfels gy ors Corner Fourteenth and Douglas. We close at six thirty. Saturdays, open till ten —— Lo o b The President of Harvard. President Eliottof Harvard college will make a trip through the west during next month and will stop a few days in Omaha, The Harvard club, composed of graduates ] of Harvard collego who reside in Omaha, | g5 0asgd upen facts, First=Fractioal expert: will probably entertain Dr. Eliott at dinner. | thus’ starting righi Taird — medicines ure The et composed of the following gentle- | prepared in our laboratory exactly to suit Condon, Albert’ Swartziund each case, thus effecting cures without injury. Aruie gl Drs. Betts & Betts, 1tosh, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. “Will Moo tebbins, S. Wells, H. Bald Robinson, ¥ A. Rogan, G, T. Brainard, W. DOES CURE H. De France and W. S, Poppleton. BT B L A (4 4 ) R In its First Stages. entoridg on that 1 debllity, quickly OUR SUCOESS dealers THE BEST RUBBER BOOTS & SHOES N VARSI ). ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket % Rhode Island Rubber Co And wo aro their western agents and always carryalarestock. Address, American fand Sewed Shos Co 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. John I.mhx'n Onexpect:aly Dissolved. VieNsa, Jan, 20—The lower house of reichsrath has been dissolved by an unex- pected decree. Premier Von Taaffe desires a new conservative majority in the house, having abandoned depsndence on the Bo- bemian and Slay members, whom he consid- ers unreliable, - PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, That beautiful 3. T. Clark of York is at the Merchants, The president, John H. Powers, The indications are that Joseph Murphy ‘will play to the banner houses of the season, Judging from the numerous inquiries that have been made at the box ofiice window of 7callfornia's Great Remedy DR. HOBE'S iase of Wakefield is registered at Bosure you get the genwine, the Boyd during the past two day. Yes- terday an Irshman came from a placo in Pottawattamie county, twelve miles east of Council Bluffs, to make sure of seats for him- self and his mother a the opening great Irish comedian, and when in- found that they could not be obtained until Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock, ho re- marked, “Now, if I thought I couldn’t get the best in the house 1'd stay right hero till Wednesday mornin’, Thim Irish over there, God forgive 'em, are stuck on Joo Murphy, and are all coming to see'im and [ want 10 beat 'em gettin' seats.” Mr. James J. Brad Home" compan duriug 1o the The partic Howard Athenaneum constellation, which was wvisible at the Boyd last night, is Paul C quevalli, whose Juggling feats, as gracefully performed as they ave dificult, certainly sur- pass beliof. He told a Br ronounce talian, not v, which appears at the Boyd euch, and he sof Polish birth, although at the prosent time a subject of He owns o handsome theater William IT i Berlin, devoted to what we call variety performances. man of remarkable strength and an acrobaf, buta versatile musician. He has been anactor s half a dozen languages. The salary Cinquevalli receives from Rich & Hartls, the y rietors of the Howard Atheneum compun, largo, and will enzble the ¥ at jugglor to retire in u year or two. sisters for perforance of tho m'\\ug manager of Charles Frohman's “All the Comforts of e first three aights of next week, is illustrions star of the : represontative to name *Chinkwevalley.” It is In London they cail “the admirable Crichton of the music Ciuguevalli is not_only a juggler, a is remarkubly Nebraska soil, Mr. Powers is a native of Tllinois, though this state has been his home for more than seventeen years. e is a ready speaker, and as he has figured in poli- tics to some extent he is known in nearly every county in the state. A man who does not know Mr, Powers would take him for a otired business man. August Post, tho secretary, was born at Plano, Ill., August 28, 1855, He removed to Towa in 1866 and has been a farmer all of his life. Just now he is devoting much of his time to breeding Clydesdale horses, Holstem cattle and ~ Poland China'hogs. He owns a fine farm near his home town, where he has a pieasant homy and a family consisting of a_wife, two s % and one daughter. He is a charter memb of the Clydesdale Breeding association, secre- tary of the lowa state alliance, a mémber of the board of education of Moulton being an elder and trustee in the Presbyter- ian church. Mr. Postis a fine looking man, wears a Prince Albert coat, long Dundreary whiskers and would readily be taken for a clorgyman. He isa fluent speakerand a suc- essful organizer, N. B. Ashby, lecturer of the national as- sociation, lives' in Des Molues, but owns a fine farm a few miles from the city limits, where he raises an abundance of corn, flue horses, cattleand hogs. He is aboat thirty- fivo yeurs of age, wears a full beard and has the appearance of being a prosperous business man., B. Purrow, president of the Towa alli- rwin, where he has a farm of He s fifty-seven years of age aud Is the fathor of threo boys and four | girl, He ~ was born in Ohio ‘and educated in a backwoods school, where he received a practical edu tion. 'He removed to lowa in 1862, and by his industry has become wealthy, Mr, Fur- row is a small sized man, with clear blueeves J. A. Barris of Lincoln is registered at the Merchants. J. R. King of Chicago is in the city, at the Merchants. C. W, Riner of Cheyenne Is i the city, at the Paxton. A. B, Charde of Oakland is registered at the Paxton. J. A. Lano of New ray last night. C. D. Gould of Aspen, Colo,, is registered at the Millard. T, R, Thrall of Columbus, 0., is in the city at the Murray, B. Prior of St. Louis was at the Mil- ard last night, Hon. T. H. Benton of Lincoln was at the Millard last night. Charles A. Burke of Lincoln was at the Merchants last night. George L. Woolsey of Nebraska City is reg- istered at the Murray. J. X. Brands. mana Neiwspaper union, is av the Mi R. L. Willard, gencral agent of the Rail- road Ofciuls and Employes Accident_as. soclation of Indianapolis, Tud, 13 at tho Mij: lard. John W. Breen, who went to the Plaster- ers international convention asa delegato from the Omaba union, and whilo thero was elected first vice president, has returned and is now sick at his residence, Capitol avenue, York was at the Mur- Sioux City TRADE MARK Tns GREAT YRADE MARK ENGLISH REM- EDY. Anunfall- Ing Gure for Sem- inal Weakn 8 mpoteney lllplflwnnn that Tollow ns 6_so- quence of Self. ahise? o8 Losnof Memory, Univer BEFORE TAKING, sal Lassit uids A"ll TAKIN Puln 1n the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many other diseases that lead to Insanity orconsumption and a prematuro Krave. @~ Full purticulars tn pamphiet, which we de- sire to send f) by mall to every one. @ The Spe- cific Medicine 0ld at #1 per packuge, or six pack- ages for §5, or 1 be sent free by mall on elpt of the money, by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM BOREET, OMAHA, NED. 0On account of cownterfelts wo huve adopted the yollow wrapper, thaooly genuine, DR. BANDEN'S ELEC]RIC BELT WITH IIl'lIIlII' % GINCRETIONS or KXCKRSES A (KR 10 © 0 FRI by ihis New CTRIC BELT AND SUSPENSORY RY, Mate for o J’"'" ur v E GUAR. e (MPROVED =5 or RRFUND 223 v.lnlnell; T8, rentoriug the ALTH wnd V16 lsetrie Current Felt oy ared in e monins. ...sm.. Free. ELEGTRIDGO.. 169 tafie oL BHiDAT0. 11 Stomach plaints. o ITTLE VECETABLE PILLS Curs Keadache, < u-.-tlvm‘om epsin, Andigestion, BILIOUSNESS, ,f 'AND ALL ¢°~ s atgonous ‘1o /11y tiem, 45 plils in Headache Gty SEheas 1, Hobds Little Vegelable Pills 25 conta s ¥iali B fOr 65 centa, or & for @1, For sale Ly druggists, ‘orby mail. Address HORB'S MEDIEINE 80., PROP'S. SAN FRANCISCO (Al O, SALE, IN'OMAIL BY ulin & Co., Cor. 15th & Dougl s A, Fuller'& Co, Cor. i4th & . D. Foster & AND CRINEIPAL DS ouglas.Streets, Ceuncil Blufls, lowa. 1678 EVERYWHERE. REMEMBER LINC 1S THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD in the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, . 1 BRONCHITIS, For Sale by leading Druggists. Pint Bothles. FPREPARED ONLY DY Temp Are being offere ‘Men's 8 | | | \ Do not fail to \ g ting Bargains| d with the idea of reducing our stock of uits, at $12 and §16. We are showing suits that would be considered cheap at | a much higher price. visit our Children's Departinent. It s | aining in favor cach day NO CURER! NO PAY W. S. ROBINSON® Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. Chemist and Assayer, Blake, Bru & Co. rly in Chemieal Laboratory s BA[L[JY - fthe Union | e — o Pacific Railway Compiny. DR GRADUATE CENTIST A Tull Set of Tesy Special Attention Given to Ores, W aters and Oils, pn Rulb XY vk Do rrect fit Il\lirmltl ped. Tueth extr 1112 Dodge St., Omaha, N without pain or danger. and witkout anaes: At B and - silver. fllings at lowest 0 etlos. 1 ke i Crown Work: - Teeth with- oneointes AN work warranted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Open evens and i ron-gray beard. He is a ready talke and is thoroughly posted on alliance matters, Miss Eva McDonald, the state lecturer of the Minnesota ullmnm\, is a slight little brunette lady, scarcely out of her teens, She was raised and educated in Miuneapolis aud ¢ comedy A 4 19 | has been interested in alliance work: for sey- g, I tho west, Re- | gry vl oo and 50 cents, P. 0, Fisher's “Cold Day" greatly strengthened since toeir lo nere, will be at the Grand neat Sunday even- ing, for one night only. They have one of the highest salaried dancers with ar company now acrved seats wil b company, DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Tsstill tronting with for Catar potency, Byphills, Stricture, and all di overy caso | undertake and fall to urs—9a m. toF p. m Sundays 10 LOST POWER. S Nerye Bouns cure all soxusl wosknoss o elthe Effcols et A pa LN DI G ¢ Fre s udll\ "4 Bold by GOODMAN DI Ua Co, ———e i Tho Eden Musce has this week one of the Ofoer Haze's Wild Ride.1 greatest men on earth on exhibition. His | Mounted Patrolman Andrew Haze had an reatness lies in his weight andsize. John | experience Sunday night that he will not funson Craig, the Kentucky giant, weighs | soon forget. Ho was breaking in u fresh N7 Rounds, A & grea, Jodge man and | yorse and had mot made calculation upon the when the Kuig] us attempted to logia ; {nitiate him it took & dérrick to throw fitn to | nec cgssity of Bolding a very fiery and hard o colling, It can bo romarked that the | mouthed animal, but had & common ‘curb" Dit on with no strap under the chia Aling bis boon repaired. Besides this 0 dor tho Museo has ono of the best spec At Sixteentn and Vinton the horse took fright at something and started for the c trnotions that could be got together. Il':ull‘;' Young, the famous minstrel, in his | tral station at Fifteenth ar d Jackson, There Wik fuco oddities is without a peer. The | was 1o time lost in making the trip (‘ar panter sisters {n thelr novelty hoop dance | The animal s @ swift ruuner and ploasing feature. The whole entertain- 1“"‘ way Ofeer Haze was pulled throuch Seventeen years experionce. A rogular kradiate in medioine, as dipiomas show, (he erentost sutcess, wll Norvous, Chronte and Private | Bpermatorrhma, Lost Mantiood. eminal Weakness, Nig ehses of he 1004, SKin a0d Urin ey Organs. N, B 1y cure Consuliation freo. Buok (Mysteries o Life) sent fres. Ofice WINTER ELDO}.TS HUNTSVILLE, : ALA . Charming Win'er Resort in the Highlands. Huntsville Hotel Substantial Elegant, New 180N, Manager BYRON ¥, DENISON, Assistaot. l Entrarce, 16th st reet elevator §5 until 8 o'elok Bold by Guodwan rug Co., 110 Faruem Used 1a Millions of Homes— Inlllfllll\lllll the atmosphere down Sixteeuth and 0 Xoars thoStandard,

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