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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:' TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1891, IHE CITY. Fdgar Aplin has reported the loss of a ring valued at #10, which was stolen from his residence, 1613 Capitol avenue, last Saturday nmlnmu Bruno Tz formation ¢ aling 600 § filed an in- V. Jennings with weat flour valued 80 from | Hoffmayr & Co, Judge Helsley heard the evidence i the case of Richard Howard, ch with stealing o gold wateh from MeGrader, and took the case under ad- visement, The regular meoting of the Saratoga Iyceum will be held at the hall, Twenty- fourth street and the Belt line to- night. One of the features of th evening will be the reading of the paper The Reflector, by the editor, W. Brins- ley Austin, Thoe regular monthly me board of trade last night was a dismal failure. Four members congregated in the chamber ana after waiting an hour for enough members to constitute a quorum. they put out the light and left in disgust, ng of the - ie H. Bedloo of Bur! had a disease of the scalp which caused her hair to become yory harsh and ory and to fall s0 fre she ‘scarcely daved comb it Ayer's Hair Vigor gave tier 4 healthy scalp, a;ul nade the hair beautifully thick and glossy, PERSONAL Miss Bes igton, Vt., ARAGRAPH E. I Drow of Boston is at the Millard, 0. W. Rico of Creighton isjat the Casey. H, M. Ruby of Macon, Mo,, is at the Pax- ton, A. . Davis of Philadeiphia is at the Mur- ray. R. 0. Rloomficld of Denver is at the Mer- chants, 1. W, Teasdaloof St. Paul, Miun., is at the Paxton, s of Sioux City is registered at P. W. O'Brien of Cozad was at the Casey last night. . ¥. Randall of Denver Is in the city, at the Tuxton Joseph Ruesing of West Point isin the city, at the Casey. H. L, Chapman and wife of Jacdson,0.,are at the Muriay. J. M. Elwell of Sprin the Mo ts. H._ I3, Kline of Burlington is in the city, at the Merchants, G. W. Quinn of St. CIHHIN last night, hapman of Duluth, Minn, is in the at the Mur hist15e MiNOrel - of Ciiolanati1s |5/ the city, at the Millard. Lt s registered at Louis was at the Mer- Buffalo, N. Y., was at uy P. P, §t. Clair of Butte, Mont., was at the :\ulm.nm night, W. I Hathorue of Worcester, Mass,, was at the Paxton last night Thomas J. Turner of Woodburg, registered at thy eneral Charles H. Van Wyck was in the ay and called upon Tng Bre, Oxnard, one of the proprictors pf ot sugar factory at Grand Island, N. T, 18 < ana John Francls, gencral Jnion Pacific and G are inChicago attend- ine the meoting of 'the Trans-Coutinental Passcuger association. S De Witts L ittle Early Risers. er made, Cure constipation Noue equal. Use them now.’ At corliak e Fined for Stealing a Watch, Eiwood Hodges is a beardless youth who usod to bo employed at the Globe hotel, While thero he becameacquainted with Mary Maher, a wuiterin the house. Mary asked the young man to take her gold watch to the jeweler's to have it ropaired. Hodges took tho wateh with the ostensible purpose of carrying 1t tothe watchmaker's, as requested, but e went straightiay toa pawn shop and staked the timepiece for 86, A few days later Hodges left the Globo hotel and the voung lady bogan a scaveh for her wateh, With the assistance of Detective Horrigan she found it at the pawn shop, and as the time for which it had been pawned was alniost out sho was obliged to pay- the & nst to save the entire loss of C vorth 30, ested at the Jon. Best littl lmc x\ull) to the chi above stated, and Judge Hels 0 and cosis. Hodgos was da Judgze Helsley announced tho fi “Do you mean that, judge stammered, fudge. “Yes, T mean every word of it, and I don’t want to hear any move of your flimsy excuses. Take the prisoner away," said Judge Holsley energetically, and Hodges was led down stairs, linml him :d when " {he young man looking bewilderingly at the e The Samoset Club. Thero will be a meeting of the Samoset club atKoster's store, 100 South Fogrteanth street, next Wednesday at8 p. m., to com- plete arvangements for the trip to Lincoln to prescut an cloeant chalr to Goveraor Hoyd. he club will go to Lincoln on Thursday. AMU “Fanchon” was the attraction last evening at the Boyd, Maggie Mitchicll appearing in the titular role before a fairsized audience, The is little in the play to warrant its con- tinued popularity, only the presence of Mag- gie Mitchell in the title role saving it from merited oblivion. And even her work will not save it wmuch longer, for it Rrows more labored and pain ful with the yi It is time for Miss Mitchell 10 step down from the position she acquired loug ugo and make room for some one better able to fill the place of **America’s favorite comedienne," Howard Gould, Miss Mitchell's new lead- Ing man, has quite n bandsome prescuce, o fine voice and is a fairly good actor, As Landry he was wteresting, playing the part with excellent judgment. R. F. McClanunin continued in the part of Father Barbeaud, which ho dominates com- pletely, The ladies in the cast are unoffending and do what thoy are required by the dramatist fairly well, ‘Tne shadow dance, which brought Miss Mitehell's fame in the old day, was only o reminiscence, theact showing little of the « & distinguishing feature of her acting a dozen years ag ANNOUNCEHE The Nebraska triplets ave the feature in Curio hall at the Eden Musee this week. These cunning, beautiful littlo tots are greatly admived by all whosee them. Cap- tain Baldwin, tho armless paiuter, is an- other feature of considerable merit, paints lovely water colors with his f the two theaters an excellent programm been arvanged, \|nhhun Brothe rion Volce I _are remarkablo, and ived se Flora Mitehel lI the pert, young male umpersonator, does a ploas- ing and comic sketeh that is quite meritorl. ous. The Kasten sisters are singers of note, and thewr rendition of the deseriptive son “The Lorio Grave,” is boautiful and dese special mention. ' Ross and Shune, the Lrisk comedians, keep all in a howl of laughter by their wittlelsms, The performance 15 good throvghout, e — When Daby was sick, we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When ho bocaine Miss, she clung to Castoria, Wheu she Lad Children, she gave tiom Castoria, | paic in the | the ge lm|lw Foster, | pri H0e, 2 MORSE'S PASTE THI8 IN YOUR HAT, Squalls, Tornadoes and Farthquakes Predicted—Dig a Cyclone Cellar, W. T. Foster, the Missouri Valley weather prophet, makes the following, hairrasing prediction: We are nearing the most destructive storm period of recent years, a period that has not been equalled for atmospheric and earth dis- turbances withia the memory of wny perion s p880) | now living, and I would adviseall to prepare 'N'“'"' i “","“"“ ”“;""’:‘ d K0 There will be more of and the most e b LR & | destructive tornadoss, the most severo biiz- b lot; In the B0-centlot | jards and cold waves, the deepest genuine Perrinand | snows, the greatest = rainfalls and rorth #1,50 to $1.75; in the | other cxtremes of the ather from $2.00 and $2.50 gloves, and | May 1, this year to May 1, 1802, that has §1.50 10 82,50 gloves; | ever been witnessed by the people now liv- . party or driv- | 08 Asmy readers well know, I am ot throe | Eiven to sensational predictions I will © | probably be censured for these forecasts, but the occasion domands all that 1 say about it und time will vindicate my action in the mat- ter, Kia Glove Sale. We have still afair assortment left for tomorrow’s sale, Remember these are the hest goods made and none of them are old stock, but we want to clean out | our surplus sizes. They are mostly 53, 5. 6, 64, 7, 74 and a few 6{ und 6. You canalso to- morrow find some of the finest Courvos- lot ar lot are .d, undressed, str ing glov choice at the wd d floor, To smmodate the c obliged to move these tc street front UNLAUNDRIED Tomorrow 100 dozen mmen's laundried shirts with all the provements, made of good muslin, 8¢, worth 65c. BOYS’ Lot 1, we were 16th his perfod of great disturbanc begin about tho first part of Ma will be passing its equinoctial, ing the sun's equator B8 ing the earth’s equa storms will be vel will not com- with those that will oceur later in the yearand during the first part of 1802 This will also be a period of great earthquakes in 8 § countries whero they are common and volea- R 3. 00, noes will become more common and incrouse SHIRTS 39C, 1 moon Pass- while these OVERCOATS, Lot e the boguet of Champagne. 10's thogggire ts or fusil oil m: tra Dry juice of the grape intwo lots, one at another at $3.75, wc All wool tricot shirt w 31,75, THE MORSE il YBLOCK 80. DRY GOODS CO. Iver Men, WasiiNGToy, Feb. 9.—Dingley offered for refercuce in the house today a resolution as an amendment to Townsend’s resolution, de- signed to bring the silver bill before the house. Dingloy’s amendment makes it in rder to offer as an ainendment to any appro- ion bill the substance of any bill that has the house and been before the senate for six months without result. The ob purpose of this amendment is to embari the silver men by loading down their original provosition with anamendment lookiag to the attachment of the ions Dbill to the appropriation bill us a The Frame Fire Traps on it Will Bo Sold Today. Today the unsightly frame tinder- boxes which have disgraced the locality known as block 86, or the new postofiice site, will be sold at auction to the highest bidder, 1o be removed within thirty days. otices wero served on the tenants threo weeks ago, requiring them to vacate as the buildings were to be removed. Some of the levelheaded ones took the hint aud left while the her was warm but many remained and have been be- seeching Custodian_ Alexander not to put them out in the cold world. They have all been informed that the as advertised and the chances of having their 1 over tk eir heads. bufldings will be sold at 10 a. m., to- The sale will commence at the corner of Sixteonth and Dodge strects an 1 go from building to building until all the frame structuyes havo been so! “The brick buildings, which include a barn and row of houses on Capitol avenue and the church on Seventeenth street, will be al- lowed to remain until preparations are made to begin work on the new postoftice, must take their g Pleasant Weather in Denver. Sotifolige praled Dexver, Colo,, Feb. 9.—[Special Telegram to Tur Brr)—The weather is clear and pleasant here today, the thermometer ranging from 15° t0 20> above zero. Yeste one of the most disagrecable days ever k in the city on account of the cold northwest The thermometer stood a few de- grees above zero most of the day. N, lington or Rock Island trains o Saturday ni 1d none have gone out, vesterday ¢ has been no snow here, “the storm apparently ceasing about twenty-five or one hundred miles east of the city. “All mountain trains are running regu- Gessler's Magic Headache V headaches in 20 minutes. At afers, Curesal druggists. (o —————— SOUTH OMAHA NE Big Coke Strike Begun. Pirtsnvna, Pa., Feb, 0, —Tho strike i the Counellsville coke rogion was inaugurated this moraing and by tomorrow morning every mine and coko works in the region will be closed. About ten thousand miners went out owed tomorrow by 6,000 i strike is against a reduc- tion and_ for an advanco in wages of 12 ceuts per ton. A long struggle is inevitable, Aid. onan today 0 hoaded by can City, Neb., that vorder of The Firstot the Serics. The first match gameof billiards at the Cudahy Packing hall was played by Daniel ] who scored 9, and Captain John M who won on his 100 points. The best runs were, by 5, Ritchie 17, Other games will follow Notes About the Ciry. Joseph Anderson is on the sick list, John Condon of this city has been granted a navy pension, R. H. Lawrence is in Sidney attending the irrigation convention, The South Omaha club will give its next dance Friday evening. PR Appealing for Outside b. 0.—Mayor ¢ from a ¢ Thomas R. Joncs, at Rep representing the farme Nebraska and Kansas, asking for assistance in the way of grain and provisions, Owing [ . Mr. and Mrs. O. to protracted drouth and Lot winds the farm- | Percival, la., on a - ers are in destitute circumstances. .| _ Daniel Cameron of the Cudahy packing ket i forco s gon to Chicazo. Discharged the Jury. Colonel J. €. Sha Nrw Yorg, Feb, 0.—Judge Benedict in the | change, isin I ., on his way United States cireuit, court, today dischargod | home after an cxtendod eastarn pleasire trip. the jury impanclied on the trial of James A. | . Bridget, infant daughter of Mr. and Mus. arged with wrecking tho Sixth | John Fallon, died “Sunday wnd will bo National bank, having learned thut Simmons | buried at 2 o'clock this afternoon in St. atone time had business relations with one [ Mary’s cemetery. of the jurors named William E, Goodnow. Representatives H. Heyman, Nels A, Lund- . gren and Vaclav Pivonka have gone to Wife and Suicide. Joliet, 1L, to uttend the meotiug of the High CLINTONVIL i Feb, 9.—Charles | Court of Foresters. Knock, a resident of Lieopolis, shot and killed m:&d“f‘r‘alfi')”‘l!w li,lls':;"_r:{fl“l;}:'-‘rlrr"lm{s“l;;‘lhl'fi his wife and himself one day last weel. The 2 S BAviaE Bt A reE ot il b bodies were not found until Saturday even- | PLaced on St Suvior's church lot and will be ing. The face of Mrs. Knock haa been partly | 3504 by the lutter congregation. eaten off by a cat. The dance given by the Sokol, or Bohemian brass band in National hall, Saturday as well attended. The young men are ly encouraged in their move, funeral of the late William Schmeling held Sunday aftoenoon by South UM B, of which a charcter member. The ¢ City cornét band headed the lodge delegation: The literary and musical entertainment given Saturday night by the pupils of St. Agnes’ school, gave much pleasure and sutis- faction to tho' large number of parents and friends present. It is generally conceded to have been the most successful entertainmeat ever given by that school. The proficiency of the pupils s in tho highest terms of tho educational labors of the Sisters of Provi- ence. —— NEBRASKA'S CATHOLIC KN IGHTS. Paddock have gone to Dismissed the Injunction. Cuicado, Feb. 0.—Judge Scales in the county court today ordered the dismissal of the injunction granted by Judge Tuloy of the cirevit court tying up Kean's estate, on tho ground that the county court has exclusive Jurisdiction. e An Alleged Embe: Discharged. BosTo, Mass., Feb. 0.—Walter Potter of Potter, Lovell & Co., charged with the em- bezzleraent of notes, the property of Slinglaff, Disney & Co., of Baltimore, was discharged by Judge Harly of the manieipal court this morning. Theodore F. Warner Dead. KaNsAs Ciry, Mo, Feb, 9.—Theodore F. Warner, a pioneer of northern Missouri and one of the profectors of the first packet line on tho Missonet iver, is. deoad. "tia was g | Thelr Annual Convention to Be Held great grandson of Daniel Boouc. This City Today. e The Nebraska council of the Catholic Favor Loans by the Government. | Knights of America witl meet in Omaha to- SicrameNto, Cal, Feb, 9.—The jolnt res- | day, olution which passed the California senate, | There are six brauches of this order fu Ne- asking congress to enacta law providing for | braska, located at Omaha, O'Neill, Grand the government loaning mouey on farming | Island, North Platte, Columbus and West lands, passed the hovse today. Point, and the membership in thestateis R T R about two hundred and twenty-five, Pan-American Congress. FATOMINAPe 9 w Yo, Fob, . Arnoux. ehaeman of | . There will be fourteen delegates prosont at meeting, at which_oficers for the the Pan-American congress, has issued a call ulng year will bo electod and a supreme for a meeting of the general committee of 200 ate chosen to the national council of the totake place in Washington, April JO next. , which will be held in Philadelphia on pald s Kbl A French Due The present officers of thestate council Pants, Fob, 0.—A duel was fought today | are: J. B. Delsman, Columbus, pi between Larroumet, director of the Academy | John MeBride, O'Neiil, vice president; of Fine Arts, and Londor of Echo du_ Paris, | l;indale, West Point, treasurer; Georg: Larroumet was wounded in both hands, Faul Owans, & secretary. A Railroad Rumor Denied. Bostoy, Mass., Feb. 9.—The report from Salt Lake City that the Atchison will ab- sorb the Rio Grande Western is denied at the offices of the former road today. ghiisdlibisd She Smashed the Furniture. Jennie Bloomer is a colored woman who has been arrested upon @ charge of malicious destruction of property. She was living with a colored man named John Holmes dur- ing the temporary absenco of Mrs. Holmes. Last Saturday night Miss Bloomer took wine until her nerves be- came unmanageable, and in giving vent to her feelings she took an ax and smashed up §100 worth of furniture, Charles Austin, o brother to Mrs Holmes, appears as the plaintiff against Miss Bloomer. Mr. Holmes is willing to have the charge dis- missed, because the furniture belonged to his wife and be scems to have great respect for the prisoner. ek Marriage Licensos. Tho following marriage licenses wera is- sued yostorday : Nameana addross, 1 Rupp. O 7 ILpI(m elmann, Omal foFadden, numm nlulnl, Omaba, Omaha 1 Aunie llulmnd Omal «l\ rdin ||ll ., Moore, Omab 1Johauna Cohill, Omaha. .o J Henry Behnor, Douglas n'uunly 11rend R. Fatr, Douglas county.. Edward L outh Omaha Julte Teehout, South Omaha,. { Louls Joel, On ha Fuula Lovy, Omalia’ll. e Building fermics. The following permits were issusd by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : B N'S PLASTERS A Yoder, 2 story brick store, Olifton are the only ones indorsed hill .. 42,00 by over 5,000 physiclans Charies fling, 14 story frame’ awulllnx. and pharm, vare Nineteenth and Viaton strects. . of imitations and substi- tutes, Usod {n Millions of Homes— 40 Years tho Standard, EXCELSIOR SPRINGS o' WATERS Nature's Yn Diuretie and Uric Solvent. LY IN BOTTLES DY C 8. KODII& €O, Ags. 1515 Dodge $dohn ¥ are made by unserupulons minuacturers ealers in porous plasters regard- inz their curative powers, Total .. No griping, Wlu,‘s Lnue Pll.S ale p 1o nausea, no pain when De i rly umu are takon, Small o' urinary oren ular p Qonorhane snd Gikchargie from ¢ O acqulred. §1.50 per box. Al Gugslibe. ier real 08 The Majority Of so-called coughamres do little more than tmpair the digostwe functions and o bile. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, on the con trary, while it curas the cough, does not in- terfere with the fussetions of felither sto or liver. No othew medicine is so safc efMcacious in diwemses of the throat and Tungs. “Four years agoiktook a severe cold, which was followed bysa terrible cough. 1 was very sick, and corifined to my bed about four months. 1 eniployed a_physician most of the time, who finatly sald I was in consump- tion, and that ho eould not help me. One of my neighbors adeised me to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. “T did so, and, before I had finished taking the first bottle was able to sit up all the time, and to go out. By the time I had finished the bottle * was well, and have remained so ever since.”’—L. D. Bixby, Bartonsyille, Vt. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED DY DR.J. 0. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Druggists. Pricc$l; six bottles, 85, Drs.Betts & Betts Paysians, Sacgo s and Specialists, 1400 DOUGL A b'l‘l{&h.'l‘ OMA L Tne most widely and favorabiy known spec- falists in the Unite 1 States. The:r long ex- pertence, remarkible skill and-universal suc coss fn tho treatment and cureor Nerve Chronio and Surgical ominent physici tho afllicted everswhere, oy guarante A CERTAIN AND POSITIVE CURE for {10 awlul ofocts of early viee in the n ous ovlls that follow in lts train. PRIVATE, RLOOD ANDSKIN DISEAS LA AND RECTAL ULCERS ired without pm. or detention srders 18 well as nll follies or the excoss of muture yers. STRICTURLE Guaranteod permanen tiy 5 N L oured, removal complete, without cuttinz, onustic or dilatation. Cures effected at home by patient without & mo- ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A SURE CURE Mg swtul effects of carly vice which brings orcanio weakyess, destroying both mind and body, with all its dre:ded {lls. permanently cured, DRS, BETTS Address those who hava tm- smsclves by proper indulgence and solitary habibs, which fuln both mind and_ body, ufitting them for Dusincss, study or martiugze MARRIED MEN or those entering on that huppy 1ife, aware of physical debility.quickly uosisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First—Practical experi- ence. Becond—Every cnso isspeclally studied, thus’ starting right. Third = medicines ure prepared in our laborutory eXactly to sulf each case, thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUGLAQ STREET, - - OMAHA, NEB. TRADE MARK TH G1'¥aT YRADE MARK ENGLISH REX EDY. A unfuil- Ing dure for Sem raterrhoes, nnd all discases that follow ns a_se- Memory, Un! BEFORE TAKING, sal Lassl Uid's AFTER TAlll!. Pain In the Back, Diu 8 of Vision, Premature Old Age, and twany othor discases that lead to Insanity umptlon and a premature Krave. particulars in our pamphlet, wh!ul wa d d freo by mail to every one.” §#-The Sp cific Medicine Is sold at §1 per package, or -Ix pack- agos for 85, or will be sent free by mall on recelpt of the money, by nddressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO., 1110 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEB. On aecount of counterfelts wo havo adopted the 1ellow wrapper, tho only genuing, Dr. OWEN’S ELECTRICBELT With Double Wire Suspensory. PATE)(’I‘ED AUG 16 1887, IHPROVLD JULY 29, 1890, NTZAN 0 sral and Notrous =S ness, ney gusoss, "romb: 5 baustion, Vst eases caused by Youth, Age, Mar- Life. SENT TO_RESPONSINLE PARTIES FOR CER- TAIN COMPLAINTS ON 0 DAYS' TRIAL. Also an EloctriaTeuss and Belt Combined. Sond Bo. o tor yREE lllustrated book, 205 pages, whid wilf b nent you In plain sealed cavel- pe. 'Mention this pager. Dmn ElectiicBelt & Appllanea Co., 306 N. Broacway, St. Louts, Mo. DR, BAIL GRADUATE CENTIST A Full Sct of Teay Al on_ Lubber, Five Dowt ua Teeth extracted nd witkout anaes- ried or Bingle "thurmctl at lu‘nnnmc out paln_of dan thetics. Gold irer filllngs ub lowest Taeea® Beldn G iown Work, Teath withs outvlates All work warrinted OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK, 16TH AND FARNAM Entracce, 16th strect elevator &8 untll 8'v'clok Opes oven For chafed skin apply Pond’s Extract. HOME CURE FORM Men who are lacking OF are weak and ne once for sealed infor , Fl Comman Kense Home Cure No i dr g g Weakneases of men. A Alblen Pharmacy Co, Box 94, Alb electrie rtain cure for all Mich. The TALE of a SHIRT, shirt, named it Something like four years ago we placed on sale in our furnishing goods department, a whi This shirt we had made for us in four different grades, terials as it was possible to put into a shirt, and ~dl it at the price we expected to make. faith in it, we branded it with our own brand and cach grade being made of as good m: “THE NEBRASKA SHIRT/ We sold this shirt to our customers and guaranteed them that they were buying a better asticle for tha money than they had ever bought before. Men who bought it then, buy it yet. From It stood the test. a udll\ small l)wmnmu our sales have reached enormous proportions, our orders now running intg thousands of dozens annu: uly. Each season we have seen opportumties for nnpln\umm which have not been slow to adopt, until now we think them as nearly perfect as a shirt can be made, LAUNDRIRKD. At 6 507/\ shirt, the equal of a good many dollar and has reinforced linen front. Asplendid Shirt, made of Wamsutta muslin, linen front and bands, reinforced front and back. —A Shirt made of New York forced front and shirred back. At $ 1 ¥ 1 O—Our best Shirt, muslin, At 85¢ At $1.0 hand-wor! shirts. Miil [ This New made of d button-holes, Better by shirts. It is made of good heavy muslin, linen front and bands, reins shirt is open front.] York Mills muslin, very fine linen front and bands, fully reinforced both front ‘m(l back; has felled seams and.~ than most dollar and a half UNLAUNDRIRD. A t 300—'\ shirt that usually sells for thirty-five or forty cents, according to where you buy it. At 500—-/\ Shut that we think beats all the half dollar s of New York Mills muslin, linen front and bands, and back. A-t 7OC~\\'C sell as good a Shirt as you can buy. four-ply linen bands, 2200 linen front, hirts in the market. lined Made of New York Mills muslin, with butcher’s linen, stitched, and fully reinforced both back and front. All our Shirts have patent extension facing in the sleeves and backs. COLLARS and CUFFS. 200 dozen All Linen Collars, standing or turn down [sold the world over for a dime] ata nic ke apiece. 500 dozen All Linen Collars, eight popular shapes [sold by everybody at filteen cents] at a dime a piece. 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 buys them. 100 dozen regular twenty cent Cuffs at a dime a pair, and just as many forty centone sal quarter a pair, Nebraska Clothing CO.," FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. THE BEST Saturdays, ten o’clock. RUBBER BOOTS & MI0ES IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsocket & Rhods Island Rubber Go And we are their western agents and always carryalarosto Address, American fand Sewed Shos Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street. 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K%, SAADG AP ANAN ©o ELECTRIC BELT e o BN D mrlnvln::f Lucmn BELT AND SUSPEN oo REFOAD 2 8 Ouro nover/ai's to give a tho worst cues; futures ooy ADIES ONLY Neser il oy pratpad Sead o clamp) (v Yz, Addien RUG €O’ Bukio, WE HAVE DesioNED AND WWRITTEN ADYERTISEMENTS FOR Belts, Beds, Babies, Drugs, Drinks, Dry Goods, Lands, Ladies, Laws, Alden Advertising Agent, Pins, Pills, Piles, Routes, Roots, Rheumatism, Sand, Soup, Saws, Tennis, Teeth, Ties, and advertisements on almost every conceiv- able subject, Some of our efforts have been great successes, and Lave made a great deal of money for our customer have spent £500,000 on a single advertisement that was written, designed and made up entirely in our office, Do you need our seryices along this line ? We understand the art of advertising, and think we know sometimes what will take with the American peaple. Everybody likes us; “we Advertising House of the West. Lot us buy your advertising for you. We know how. Samples of advertisements we have written will Le sent on application. re the popular ALDEN & F‘Aon. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGENTS, 66 & 63 W. Thlrfl t. Clnclm\atl, 0 We beg to remind our friends of the Children’s De- partment of our business., | Through increased facilities anda advantageous relations | with leading houses, we are | | prepared at all times to fur- |nish full and fashionable lequipments for the Juveniles. | One of our firm is now in the East making special observa= tions of Children’s Clothing, and selecting in that line of ‘(]uu"s an assortment that shall leave nothing tobe de=- sired, embracing as it will all novelties of the coming sea= To show our we It is made fully reinforced both front double~