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THE OMAHA DAILY SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 18 I'HE CITY. Valentine Krieg filed an information charging Herman Metzker with steal- ing an 818 overcont, The Schwaben socioty of this city will ve n grand masquerade ball this evening in Germania hall, Emmu Wilson has appl from her husband, William, on ground of cruelty and adultery. Max Baer yesterday exchanged #500 in gold for Uria Heap, a thoroughbred running horse formerly owned by John C. Tuthill. Three cars of tin ;mw:l throngh the custom house yeste , there being o ench for Le son, Rector, Wilhelmy & Co., » Cudahy pack- ing company. —_— s Magic Headache Waters, € in 20 minutes, At all drugg d for adivoree the and th - HAYDEN BROS, Bargain Sale, Bilk crepe lisse ruching at 5e yard, at7e rd, ot 10e yard, at r and 25¢ yurd; worth from 15¢ up to s0c. Imported, ruching, 10¢ for box of six " fine linen handkerchiefs at 7 s, 15¢ and 2 worth up to Endless varietics in veilings and rib- bons. Embroideries, laces, mings and notions. SILKS A g Spring nove are coming in, day and the present stock of goods and remnants of ¢ will be closed at a sacrific for new goods, CARPETS, sure ns fato right to the buttons, trim- winter y description DRAPE 5 this department is going front for good goods and low prices, The styles are absolutely new. The whole stock i goods are the best and the price appoar to your better juldgment. phades mounted on self-acting sp rollers at 19¢, 25¢ e and H0c, amine these goods and compare FURNITURE DEPARTMIEN ‘Wants busines so and will sell cheap to attract attention, Tt will pay to keep posted on our low prices for chairs, bed- steads, suits, spring bedsand muttresses, boys’ wagons and baby buggies. Do you need a trunk, satchel or HAYDEN Carpets and draperies. -~ Favors Advertising for Bids, Secretary Nason of the board of trade, who 1s the only Omaha member of the Nebraska state relief commission, has received notice of the passage of house role No. 74, otherwise known as the relief bill, which only lacks the signature of the goyernor, On Sthe strength of this the se of the commission under the old or: ion, Kev. Luther P. Ludden of Lincoln, has ssucd a call for a meeting of the commission at headquarters next Monc night to properly organize under the provi sious of the bil son will attend that meeting and advocate advertising for all supplies to be purchased. He stated yesterday that ho was in favor of finding oun just how much of fous commodities was needed, and tnen advertising o the world for tha Inwest rates obtainable. Said he, “I have visitea all of the Omaha wholesale grocers and the major- ity of them are willing to furnish the goods at just ubout actual cost. They are_ not anx- fous to have the trade, but will do that in order to make the apuropriation go as far as possible in relie the drauth sufferers. The appropriation if for the relief of those suffering from drouth and ot for ev im- provident person in the state, I believe that agreat many parties have been receiving help who bave ot deserved it and others who deserved it have not received it. The commwission is appointed Yo superintend the expenditure of the appropriation and dis- tribute relief where it is needed. 1t is the same with the secd wheat as with the sup- plies. ‘There are thirty-four countics now asking for help, although at first thero were but seventeen.” Ul el e 1 have acousin who 1s a printer, says anr B. Loughran of North Des M ago hie was employed in that were printing circulars for He had a deen seated cold and ble cough, and while setting up copy he made up his mind to buy a bottle. It cured him and that was the first L eyer knew of Shamberlain's Cough Remedy. 1 have been Mlnnw]v in its favor ever sin perience ana that of my fumily that this remedy That may be 1 think, ~ For salo vinees m is the best in the world nguage but that is wha Il druggists, ng marriage liconses were is- sued yesterday : Nameana mhlrmu Willtam 11 Stralght, Omaha, inle \I Axl.nm»m Clnein {I\rllmrl‘ Lée Gonth Otaahn. .. Dora E. Vanulstine, Vallisca, Ta it Mt Horsford's Acid Phospate For Impaired Vitality and weakened energy, is wouderfully suc- cossful, ANNOUNCEMENTS. Maggie Mitchell will appear at Boyd's opera house on Monday, Tuesdiy and Wednesday, February 9, 10 and 11, Secason after scason she has appeared in this city, and each time her reception has been flatter- ing. Her creations are all life-like and in their way as distinet as those of Clarke or Jefferson. They areall full of vivacity ands, innocence and depict with equal vividness the humorous and pathetic. Monday night, the ever povular *Fanchon "l‘w-«hynu,m “Lorle; wednesday uight, I Tho Supportitig company. corn) ard Gould, R. I, McClannin, Goorgo Deya, Steridan "Tupper, Edward ' Poland, J. I Duuncan, P. McCarthy, Ida Burroughs, Jen- nio Carroll, Carrio Francis, Aunie Chase and Minnie Damon. The salo of seats bogi ses How- this morning. The matince salo for the Jefferson-Florence engagement opened yesterday morning at 9 oclock at the Grand opera house box office with eighty-seven men in line, and when the box oftice closed last evening the sale for the matinee and evening performances aggro- gated the handsome total of §2.500, The compgpy will arrive from ¢ this mornilig at §:20 in their special car, They will play “The Rivals” at the matinee this afternoon, and “*The Heir-at-Law’ this even- ing. Therearea number of good seats that can be obtaiued this morning for the matince evformance, and a few orchestra scats o eft for thisbvening, Desirableseats are yet on sale for both performances. Mortimer's company of merry comedians will render the three act musical farce en- titled *‘Larking,” at the Grand opera house tomorrow evening at popular prices, re- served seats being 50, 85 and 15 The engagement is for 'Sunday evening only. During a week's Chicago the ‘Times took occaslon, {0 say of it: * ¥llie ani- ted and brilliant little musical farce com [y ‘Larking.’ had a rightroyal audience last Dight, and the rapid explosions of witand the quick succession of comical situations kept I e house in an almost constant roarof aughter. The three acts are crammed with Joms of sparkling hunior, duinty snatches of catchy music and _sprightly dancing, Tbat Larking bus taken rauk with Hoybs best efforts is now beyond question.” ~Tho re- serve sale will open tomorrow morniug at 10 o'clock. e When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When ahie was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, ‘Whea she had Children, she gave them Castoria, "MORSE'S, l(ntnrllny s €ale Boys' Clothing—Men's ¢ Underwear at Less Than Cost. We have some very fine all wool silk and wool undershirts and drawers that men can buy from us tomorrow at the s of the cheapest goods. MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, $2. formerly -sold for and reduced from $3. and $3.20, MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, #2 formerly sold for and reduced from & apd $4,00. Also about 50 boys’ eape overcoats for tomorrow; they ave in 3 different lots. Lot I 1 ki $1.75 Roduced from 5,00, ench, Boys’ heavy suits, onl 510 14 years, will be pls Lot $2.90, And 50 doze shirt waists at 95c THE MORS 83,50, #.00 und $7.00 \\mvlt 50, 2 lots. ages boys® wool tricot worth $1.75 to $2.00. DRY GOODS CO. NEWS OF THE NORTHWEST. Nebraska, There are 103 school teachers in county, Four fine otters were trappea by Al Strat- ton of Ewing the other day. The Auburn prefiminary s The commissioners of ( set nside $6,000 with which poor farm. A farmers' institute will be held at Au- burn, Pebruary 11, 12 and 13, and an inter- esting progra been prepared. The Suncrior hose compa s 0 by-law probibiti from woiring dress pa- rade umforms to fires, and muking this of- feuse pumshable with a fine. o peoplo of Genova mistook the rineing m for a funeral toll, and as a ) the fivelnen have gone to work 150 funds fora new bell, They are fill- sat £1 apiece to secure the funds. vy and John Abbott were ar- 1d on_ the charge of stealng from Alldrith™ stockyards, Three fat ers were found in their possession, Both pleaded guilty and were fined $10 each and trimmings, Lincoln authorized o works. ix county have to establish a A _committee composed of leading eitizons of Sioux county mev at Harriso i of the sl and_ th6 Tatuss its of that county, van, o brakeman on the Elkhora m a freight train while pulling a oupling pin to make a flying switch at Plain- view and had both legs cut off above tho knce. The doctors amputated both limbs, but the patient failed to rally and died the next day. There caused b; iv 0. V. Ingersoll, iy town. About two voreed, and were ¥ they made no appearance during the follow- ing day some of the boys thought they were good subjects for a little fun on the side. The Cass county commissioners have ac- cepted a Lincoln architect’s plans tor their uew court ho The structure will be of stone, two sto nda half high, with a tand fire proof throughout. The vill’ bo S0x102 feet. Thert will be no rnamentation. ‘I'he cost is es- 00, £5,000 less than is appro- 7 of the eriod ag, priated, k Hall, € ind S, W. tes Stinchcomb, Z. Travis Buzzu were arrested at ' Grand Is- ed with stenling conl from the B, Hall was fined #5 and costs uchicomb 88 and costs, which were paid. i s of 'Buzzn”and Trayis iz good behavior, dire oxcuse. The sentence es were changed from a term in jail to fiues at the requestof the wives of the accused. Two young sharpors answoring to the names of Ross and Dixon struck Union the other day and opened up their skin gamo with awheel of fortune, The next train brought tor who had stood their bill of & ping Waterand the who mourned their departure to the amount of . They als) beat the Unfon house for ¢s' board and after surrendering jewelty to the creditors who took the middle of the track vacts for the annual supply of beof, eed wheat, corn and potatoes, for the Suntee agency have been awarded s follows: B, Bode of 000 pounds of beef at $3.62 per bundre Gilman of mill_company ¢ per hundred iighield, S, D, cetits per bushe cents; J. C, of corn at 5?2 o : ndan 1,100 bushels of pota- toes at § ¢ bushel. ' The beef aud flour are to be to atl of the tribe on account of the failure of crops last year. Ordinarily only the oid and infirmre rations, A law suit growing out ofa Nebraska horse © has just been tried in Denver, P. Bowen bought a horso of A, W. yers for §100 and sold it two or threo years later to a third party. Last year Mr. Pratt discovered that the nag in question was stolen from him in 1856, when he resided in Hastings, Neb. Accordingly the horse was delivered back to Pratt_and Bowen sued for the $100 he paid Myers forit. Mr. Myers, in defense, claimed Ilm[ Bowen did not buy the stolen horse from him. The horse he sold to the plaintiff in 1857 was a light bay and of very difftrent marks from the stolen nag, which was brown. ‘The court found for the plaintiff in the sum of $100 and defendant moved for a bill of exceptions. mington of M Town, The Davenport crematorium is finished. The Glenwood home for the feeble-minded has 448 inmates, John Mecks, an early settler of Hamilton y, fell l:leini m heart disease at his v, , 18 a fiest cousin of Hon. A, Tupver, dairy commissioner of Towa. Tho pistol, a shot from which is alleged to have killed Sitting Bull, is on exhibition among the deadly things at Morgan & Shea's saloon, Dubuque, Mrs. Auna Cooper, who is just dead in Chicago at the uge of eighty years came to Burlington in 1834, and with her husband kept the first hotel there, the Black Hawk house, “Uncle John Safely Cedar county, is dea He was a native of Scotland, and s man of sterling character. His age was eighty-four years aud be cameto lowa in 1830, Murs. Betsy Merrill, who lately died at New Preston, Conn., at “the age of one hundred and three years, cight months and eleven days, was the grandmother of Mrs. L A, Clark of Booue. Murs, O. Briggs of§Boone is said to have a straight and provable claim to an _interest in the big English estate of Robert Edwards, of whom she is the grand-duughter. Her case is in the hands of lawyers, Chicago parties offer, if given a site, to es- tablish at F'arley & packing house employing 300 men. The proposition was considered at a public meeting at Farley Saturday night and over $,000 was raised for the site fund. ene Story, the murderer of Barney K der ( 0 went south from Musca- tine) at Marcelles, Miss., has been captured at Gallion, Miss. Story killed Marshal Stout of Aberdeen, Miss., while the latter was ar- resting bum, A telegram from Portland states that the sentenco given to ¥. M, O. Holston, the pen- sion fraud who was ferreted out in Des Moines last August by Sl)eda\ Pension Ex- aminer Webber, has,the limit of the law, ten years at hard labor. When King Kalakaua came to America n 1554 he was entertained at the New York Athletic club, and oue of the members of the committee was John P, Dosh, formerly of Davenport. Both were good shots, Dosh particularly so, and for the greater part of the afternoon they shot side by side. By a singular colncidence Kalakaua and Mr. Dosh both died the same day. of Red Oak grovo, Colorado, There is a fight on between Monument and Palmer Lake over the new county seat ques- tion, The uew high school building at Grand Junction will be dedicated on February 21 Ttis )vmpnwd to make the event a memorablo one in the history of Grand Junction Trinidad is trying to get a big appropria- tion for federal buildings to be located there, several important mineral discoveries are reported from the Ward -aistriet, in Boulder county. A meeting has been called at La Junta on February 14 for otganizing a horticultural association E. J. Holines 18 in Washingt. secure for himself the postmas Trinidad office. A Methodist congregation, headed by Rev. O. L. Fisher, will buld a new church in Berkeley annex, Denver, to cost #,000, Colorado Springs now has four evening papers, the latest iu the field being the Tel h, whose first issue was on Thursday. ounty schemes are before the Crystal, Adams and Divide. All of theni have strong udvocates and equally us strong opponents. According to the Telluride Journal at lea: two sales of Marshal basin property, e running over £300,000, ave being auietly nezo- be'closed before tho season working to hip of tho opens, The South Broadway traded. its prese coln avenue di work will £12,000, J. W. G, Flelds, the market n charged v assing church has lots on Lin- x4 month edifico to cost Baptist sito for four ly buck of it begin on a new rre fraudulent checks. vrocured by the young sums of 15 and £20). eruor Craw ford left his affairs in such a shape at Dalta and at Grand Junc at the town and improvement com- iies, of which b2 was president, will con- tinue business in accordance with his wish, Trinidad is to have anew eloctr ipany. Local men have formed a ¢ 1s¢ the prosent works are owned by izens thinlk it would be a good competition, ago abou®, two hundred farmers A, organiscd a farmers' joint stock trustees, The is to be and the mill owned by Brown & Co. s to be purchased and new machinory put in On the strength of alo vo appropria: tion of £20,000 citizens of sley advanced the mouey with which the state normal school was built. They are now askingof the legis Inture (hat the state make gooid the expendi- ture and aid §70,000 moro to improve: the thing 10 b 2 and porter br. T I mill is now fll(ml up for running order b capacity of thirty- put in, but at the st turned out A report ma shows the mil follows: Sev 1561 non-commis 402 privates ory for a will be will be vrels a day only twenty o by the adjutant i fovee of Col goneral rado to bo as ity-two commissioned officers, ed officers, 63 musicians, aggregating 7803 number of for military purposes (unor- There are accommodation in the new jail at s just beon for 400 prisoncrs The completed wily turned over to the Arapahoe county commissioners by the contractors, It took a year uand se 1 months to build the jail and the expense was about $500,000, Robort Mclatyre, the pulpit orator. of ago, hias accepted o call by the Lodist church of r.> He will go Althiough & big stlary wis of At the ill health of the iily is the principal vea son for bis making the change. Atnrecent meeting of the board of di- rectors of the Trinidad chamber of commeree the members pledged themselves for the £100,000 and the land terminal facilities for fl.. electric line to connect that city with the ncipal mining districts of the state, which Fi53toh nirtica haveipropossa toibaNg The larcest individual taxpayer in Pa county is Mrs. Jane C. Brown,” owner of t Brown addition, on which the’ Colorado min eral palace is located, The tax amounts to § The Colorado coal _and 1ron com- piny pays a total of Grande railvay 20,17 the counvy amounts to 7 among 6,700 taxpayers. The total tax in ) divided plisc b the family As it clothing and ooted. No barely escaped with their: none saved more than a-suit all went out into the snow b, fnsurance. Loss about “The shaft building o in Central City burnod_on miners were working in the 50-foot level and 1t was ouly through the presence of a assist uu'nf Johi and Robert, Has- escaped with nder piain our sale some months Harper M. Oratiood of 1 The new Pit county court house at Aspen is finished, butnot” paid for. J. D, Hooper bullt the court houseundern con- tract and was to sue the county and obts juagment bonds, the county having reached the constituti limit of indebtedness, But now the bonds are claimed to have been illegral, and Hooper thus cannot dispose of them. Now it is sought to pay him in some other way. The Silver Cord tunnel at Leadyille is pro- gressing rapidly, the inner heading having been advanced 130 feet, while the outer one is now 4 et. A “nc head house of stono has been ¢ d, anu a corrugated iron roof is being puton. ' In the inncr heading, at about {25 feet from the Imes station of the main incline, & body of lead sulphide was struck, Double tracks of raitway _steel are being [aid, so that when the headings meot cady for business, nt meeting of the defunci trial Deyelopment ussociation committee for Pitkin county, at Aspen, it was decided to turn over the collection of ores which Lad been made to the school of mives. The col- somprises five or six tons of valuable specimens representing all the leading mines of the RRoaring Fork country. The col- lection of Aspen oves now in the hanas of issioner SKUT is to be used us a part of 1y 10 be made at the world’s faiv at Indus- KO, outh numed Oscar Beckwith invaded alvation aruy ba s at Sutida and insisted oi smoking a cigarette there. Some of the army objected tothe intrusion and one of the members attempted to *‘bounce him.”” Oscar waded in and proceeded to bat- ter tho would-be bouncer, The army then turnedout in force and ejected Bockwith. The individual whom he so badly thrashed swora oug a warrant aud Beclwith was tried and fined §10 and costs, about $50. case. Beckwith talks of appealing the Swank was sentenced by yer at Pueblo to n years in the penitentiary for Swank was charged with murder at the last term of the district court, but was acquitted, The pos- session of a watch belonging to the murdercd man was explained by Swank's swearing that he received it from Julia Sullivan, with whom he left town the evening after the murder. He was then arrested for perjury and convicted, the proprietor of the En‘er- prise hotel fu Salt Lake City proving that Julia was in his employ as & dining-room girl at the tiwe of the murder, Judze ”])rlces (ream - Baking Powder' Mhmo‘l amounting in all to | The Majority 0t so-called couglmases do little more than fmpair the digestive functions and create bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the cone trary, while it curessthe cough, does not in- terfere with the fusetious of either stomach or liver. No othemmedicine Is 80 safe and efficacious In diseases of the throat and lungs. “Four years ago Lok a severe cold, which was followed by @ gerrible cough. I was very sick, and confined to my bed about four months. 1 employed & physician most of the time, who fAinallyesaid I was in consump- tion, and that he cofild 1ot help me. One of my neighbors adyised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Tdid so, and, before T ad finished_taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. By the time 1 had finished the bottle ! was well, and have remained so ever sinee.’'—L. D. Bixby, Bartonsville, Vt Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & (0., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists, Prica §1; aix bottles, $5, Drs. Betts RBBHQ Passitas, Sied g and | 1400 DOUGLAS OMAHA, NEB, Skl cand it and cur Ciironto and Sursical Disenses eninent ph the afiicted overywhe 3 A CE AND Imln\l unh ‘tor of early viee ind the numer- low in fts train, D AND SK OUSs D LITY AND SEN L iRS yield lily to thelr skillfal tre ES, FISTULA AND RECTAL ULCERS niced oured without pain or detention from business. AND VARIC HY DROCELE ELE nently and siceonfuily cured in ove SY 1) A, GLEE to clther sex pos i functional disc Y aueheu nlure years. 1 perma n 1emoval complete, or' dilatation. Cures tient without a nio- ment's TO YOL,N/‘ A D M‘DD E-AGED MEN. wlal effects ot s whichy brings dc ing both mind and ».wn. Rt permanentiy proper indulgoncd and oty Hnbits: which ruin both mind and ol unllllln]z them for bistnces study ot mare MARRIED MEN entering on tl Bpy lite, awarc ot hystcul Aeniiy, QUCK 1y agsisted ouRr BU(,CE‘HS 4 upon fucts. y Address thesg who have fm- expor. studied, T prepared in our Inborito i cach cuse, thus effecting cures without inju Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, - OMAHA, NEB. BEGGS' HERRY OUGH SYRUP IF YOU have a moderate cough, I¥ YOU have a hard cough, IF YOU have a tight cough, IF YOU have any cough atall, and if all other cough syrups have failed, try BEGGS' Cherry Cough Syrup. Itis positively guaranteed {0 relieve any kind of coughat once or no pay. Price 25¢., 50¢. and §1 ver bottle. Forale by all druggists. ]I;m druggist does not keep it instoct or will not procure it for you, nc cept no substitute, but send dirc 77 S 7NN TIE GV EAT § KADE WA TRADE MARK Tiis v ke Paln In the i Ao, And maay otner dinesies ke e or conyumptlon awd n premature g clfic Mediolne I8 £61d ab agew for 86, or wili bo the money. by nddres THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 PARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB On aecount of eoupterfelts wo have adopted the rollow wrappor, the otk yenuioe. JiEss 2w $3Slioe Is the best ', and is sold Inal $3 Shoe. Beware of fwl- ‘enulna uniess stampe on the soles, ** Jame DMoans® 83 Shoe,’ pe ire'ty mail on recelpt of DR. BAILEY GRADUATE CENTIST Full Set of Teath on. Rubber, for £ DOLLARS. A eed. Teeth extracted -fih‘:‘\”fi:\nm gusrantocind witkout ynacs: Thetios "Gola “and- silver. Alliugs at lowest rates Bridge and Crown Worle, Teeth with- out plates All work warrsntes d, OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entracce, 16th street elevator &s untll 8 o'clock LHOME CURE FOR‘MEN Open even: sonse, N ‘Weaknesses of Alblen Fhsrmucy Co, Bo: The TALE of a SHIRT. shirt, Something like four years ago we placed on sale in our furnishing goods department, a whto This shirt we had made for us in four different grades, each grade being made of as good ma- terials as it was possible to put into a shirt, and sell it at the price we expected to make. To show our faith in it, we branded it with our own brand and named it “THE NEBRASKA SHIRT.” . We sold this shirt to our customers and guaranteed them that they were buying a better article for the money than they had ever bought before. It stood the test. Men who boughtit then, buy it yet. From a really small beginning, our sales have reached enormous proportions, our orders now running: inm thousands of dozens annually. Each scason we have seen opportunities for improvement which w have not been slow to adopt, until now we think them as neatly perfect as a shirt can be made, LAUNDRIED. At 65¢c At 8H¢ A splendids At $1.0 At $1.1 shirts. -A shirt, the equal of a good many dollar shirts. muslin, and has reinforced linen front. Shirt, made of Wamsutta muslin, linen front and bands, reinforced front and back. —A Shirt made of New York forced front and shirred back. —Our best Shirt, made of New York Mills muslin, very fine linen front and bands, fully reinforced both front and back; hand-worked button-holes, It is made of good heavy Miils muslin, linen front and bands, [ This shirt is open front.] rein- Better by far than most dollar and a halt UNLAUNDRIED. At 300—:\ shirt that usually sells for thirty-five buy it. At 500-—A Shirt that we think beats all the half dollar shirts in the market. of New York Mills muslin, and back. A t 700—\\'(‘. sell as'good a Shirt as you can buy. four-ply tinen bands, 2200 linen front, or forty cents, according to where you Itis made linen front and bands, fully reinforced both front Made of New York Mills muslin, lined with butcher’s linen, double- stitched, and fully reinforced both back and front. All our Shirts have patent extension facing in the sléeves and backs. COLLARS and CUFFS. 200 dozen All Linen Collars, standing or turn down [sold the world over for a dime] ata nicke dlnu {H 5co dozen All Linen Coliars, eight popular shapes [sold by dime a piece. everybody at fifteen cents]at a 500 dozen Best All Linen Collars made, in ten fashionable shapes [sold everywhere at twenty cents] at fifteen cents apiece. or if you want two, a quarter buyg them. 100 dozen regular twenty cent Cuffs ata dime a pair, and just as many forty cent one sa quarter a pair. Nebraska Clothing Cco., FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. ~ Saturdays, ten o'clock. THE BEST RUBBER DOOTS & MOES INCTEE - VVORED, ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhodg Island Rubber Co And \m are their western agents and always carryalarestosk. dress, American Hand Sewed Shoe Go 204 and 1206 Harney Strect. A Qalifornia Nerve F% Makes New Fresh Blood aad Pro- duces Flesh, \M;fll Impurities of the Blood as w OGN OrVS Byiseagan, Vi Nervows and Debitig ¥l Exbavtion, 1 ¥ Cold Hands a other fogms of akness. Dr. Hobb's Nerve Phls bring the Iih to the ehailow chesk. 01E Sould takn i great Lt Yo wit Jois tho thousinds omen_ who daily biess Dr. reat work in thelr behalf, ‘They are Jgar-coated. 50 cents & vial. For sale by Dukgists b 1. Add ‘fi“":”umm;';o PROPS.. SAN fillfllm. CAL LI3 IN OMAHA. Y Kuhn & Cor Care 1aih & Doug R & Ner & Co.» Cor. 10h & Dougis Etreets \ D, Foster & Co.. Council Blufls, lows. AND PRINCIPAL PRUGAISTS EVERYWHERE REMEMBER LINC IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH, HAY-FEVER, COLD in the HEAD, SORE THROAT, CANKER, and BRONCHITIS, #1.00. —_ Pint Bottles, For Sale by leading Druggists. PREFARED ONLY 1Y Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Co. 82 JACKSON ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Bluke, Brucs & Cc. DR. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELT R Tonle M;qms e ol P NI RO O By GREAT SUCCESS Our Sale of Fine Trousers. We shall continue during the month of February, offering $1.00 discount on all Trousers above §5.00. We have a most attractive line at $2.50 and $3.75. " NO CURE! NO PAY. Dr.DOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. ow, Iystill Kkin and Urinary Orgnos freo. Book (Mysteries o Lifo) sent froa. | OBRrTM FRENCH SPECIFIG AEUAETEAE SR | 5 s BY All Drugglsts. '"""""l'u"ll'h Oitlcohours 9 m. Lor p. me Bundays i I DIGAL " D wruLn.u."Vm S has felled seams and