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I'HE CITY. Matrons use our white Spanish Court Face Powder, whilst blondes prefor the flesh tint and brunettes the cream tint. President Perkins of the Burlington and General Manager Holdroge of the B. & M. started west on a tour of inspec- tion yesterdny, John Hanger of Waterloo precinct ap- peared before Clerk Frank E. Moores yesterday and made final proof on is homestead. This tract exhausts the government land in Douglas county. Charles Von Falch has brought suit to free himself from his wife Julia. He al- leges that they were married January 18, 1890, and on June 17 of that pear she eloped with one George W. Ketchum. Buffulo Bill has opened the son abroad. The Wild West show gave its initial performance at Strassburg y ed the following cable t and only Cod opening. Show great thousand dollar house,” Thomas C. Pelle mourns the loss of a M wagon shaft, and swore out search success, Five s on the river bank south of nd for the habitation of Juo. No. which also on the south bottoms, There also talk of searching Ball Player Halligan’s room on suspicion that ho is using the stolen article as a ball bat. Saturday night and Sun rounded up a lot of well and suspicious ¢ cters. Among the lot were Frank Morton, John Woods, Joe Duprew,J. H, Lancgan,G McCoy, John Condon and John Hu Mor ton, Woods and Condon have just been released from the Jefferson City, Mo, penitentiavy, The gang is a tough one and will be railronded out of town. - What it Costs Must be carefuily considered by the great majority of peoplc in buying even necessities of life.” Hood's Sarsapari with special force to the great because it combines positive cconomy with great medi It is the only medi- v bo said *100 doses according to month 00 stire Doe the police known crooks 000 made on Low We desire of November December 2 files. Anyone having a copy of either of these mumbers will “confer’a favor upon this office by mailing them to Robert Hunter, Beo office, CAN'T CANCEL CONTRACTS, MonrNING Be 2 for our Mr. Birkhauser Restrained from In- terfering With the Asphalt Paving. Chairman Birkhauser of the board of pub- le works, got tho worst of the law suit that he commenced in the district court some time 8go. At that time he served notice on the Bar- ber asphalt people that he proposed cancel- ling all their 1500 contracts, on tho ground that the pavement was not laid within the time specified by the contract, C. W. Bquires applied for an- injunction aining Birkhauser from doing’ this, alleging that while he did not perform tho work in the time provided for in_the contract, it was be- canse the strects had not been curbed, A temporary injunction was issued, and Baturduy the case was argued before Judge Doane. ~ Yesterday he ded down his opinion sustuining the Barber company, ahd prohibiting the chairnan from iuterfering with the laying of the pavement. —_— Dr. Birnev cures catarrh. Bee bld’g. Lol el g Marriage Licensos, The following marriage licsasos wera is- sued by Judge Shields yesterday: Nameana address, John Otte, Surpy county. . Caroline Buotensehaen, D Ohnist B, Titzel, O Millie Burke, Omaha { August M. Butlor, 0 Ella Riley, South Oma. Richard R Kimbail, She Laviuu Lionberger, Omah Mrs. Specht Dead. The mother of Councilman Chris Specht died at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home at Eleventh and Center strects, after a lingeringillness. The arrangements’ for the funeral are not yet completed, - Dr. Birney cures catarrn, Beo bldg. R, ANNOUNCEMENTS, Mr. John Philip Sousa, the conductor of the United States Marine band, whose con- certs at the Coliseum next Wednesday after- noon and evening will be the musical event of the present season, is one of the greatest mu- sicians of the present time, His compositions are numerous and very successful, aud oneof the best of them, “The Ben Hur chariot race, is to be produced here. Mr. Sousa was formerly a comic opera conductor, but in 1581 he was selected to take charge of the Marino band and has made it one of the finest bands. in the world. The refinement of its playi is truly remarkable, the same softness boing attained as bf' the most retined orchostra, The comedy element i the music is of the most entertaining kind. Besides the num- bers rogularly on the programme, Mr. Sousa introduces many patriotic und popuiar airs at the rignt time to surpriso und delight his sudiences. The two concerts played in Boston at tho commencement of the tour created a musical seusation, and the success has been repeated 1n overy concert siuce. Mr. Sousa is i gentieman who pleases cvery audienco, and ho does not soar above the idea that ho is 8 public servant. He knows what the pablic wants is bright music, and he furnishes it. The entertainments that are given ever: evening at the Grand ure steadily fucroasiny In interest, and the hypnotic ilustrations by Dr. E. B. 'Davis are’ growing better as b gets deoper nto Lis subject. Ono of his most interesting experiments was made by requost of somo friends of one of the young mon who hus proved to be a niost excelient subjoct. Ho had learned to play on the banjo, but ho is 50 naturally modest aud diltident abont bis playing that his friends could not porsuado him to play on the instru- went when they weve present. He would practice in his Own roow, but would not ox- ibit his skill for the entertaiument of oth- ers, not oven for his most intimate friends, They said if Dr. Dayis could persuade him to play on his banjo on the Grand opera house stage, whilo hypnotized, they would accopt Ingood fuith and 'bel all tho doctor’s statoments about the wonderful wer there s Iu hypnotism. The banjo was Brougit to the Gean nuknown to tho sub- joct, who, being hypuotized, played all his famailiar aivs before a the' large audience, 08 i1 ho was In his own room alone, ana other subjects, vielding to the influence of the wmusic and the lypuotio coudition that they were in, waltzed and dauced avound the stago 1o thelr own ovident great contont, When the subject was brought back to con. sclousuess with bis own banjoin his hand, bofore the large audicnce, ho was first boii: dered and afterward rather vroveked., Dr, Davis showed him the note aud explwmed tho situation whon o said that he Olwmed only his frieuds for tho joke they had played on g\lnx and that e would not have played on the banjo so publicly for §5. These enter- Lainwents arc given every evening at popu. lar prices (45 and 25 cenfs) with a change of bill nightly, Skl Tho Eden museo this woek presentsa dnal attraction. Le Petit Froddio the wonderful child artist will give an exbibitidn of ls linguistical knowledge by siuging songs in soven diffcrent languaxes playing bis own mccompanimeut on the plano.” Besides this ho gives porfect impersonations of the lead. ing actors, Jennle Awgly the handsome mfiluol as well as beiug & curiosity is u soubrett of much werit, and sings a repertoire, of the latest ballads and s A full company of variety performers rende pleasant entertainment o both theatres, "'he converted Canaibals are curious poople well worth seeing. This is the last week Froddie will be here ‘Splendid | AUTZ A BRIGADIER GENERAL, The Veteran of the Eighth Infantry Ap- pointed to Succeed Gibbon, SKETCH OF HIS MILITARY CAREER, Enlisting as a Private He Worked His Way Up—Hoaorable Record in the Volunteer and Regular Sérvice. Wasnixaros, April 20.—Colonel Valentine Knutz, Bighth infautry appointed brigadier general in plac eral Gibbon, retired, Augustus was today of Gen- General Kautz is now command McKinney, Wyo., but was for fiv tioned at Fort Niobra b, uninteresting carec 1 risen to his present high position from the rauks. He was born i Germany and served in the First Ohio volunteers as & private from June 8, 1846, to June 14, 1547, Ho was appointed to ut from Ohio and graduated July 1, ng appointed brevet second lieuten: promoted to sceond lieutenant ud to first lieutenant Do, ant Kautz was _engaged in s on the frouticr from 187 and wis twice woun rendered meritorious service in being made captain of the Sixth cavalry 14, 1561, and colonel of the Second Obio ¢ He w in command recruiting station at Camp Cha: mbus, O., from Decer 1862, to April Ho was ‘after fered to duty wi my of Ohio, in that positi / During period he partic ‘ re of in 1863 and took part in the ast Tennessco campaign in id December of th 1564 Colonel Kautz ser: with the y of the James in the ope! about Petersburgand Richmond. He with this corps until March, 156 n was appointed to cc nd tho first division of the Twenty-fifth army corps, remaining b that corps until March, 1856, when he was appointed judge advocate genoral of the military division of the gulf. He continued in tho” volunteer service until January 15, 1566, being rapidly prome for gallant and meritorious until he reached grade of brevet major general 184 s was appc ant colo hirty-fourth infant \d was @ March 15, 1869, transferred to th [ ith infautry. Junes, 1874, ho was appointed colonel of the Eighth infantry and was placed i com of the department of Arizona in March, coutinuing in_com- ud until March, 1878, when he was placed in command of the post'at Angel Island, Cal., remaining there until assigned to duty at iobrara in 1885, Jan 30, 1801, he ansforred to Fort Mekinney whor he nt at Fort years sta- He has had ing the spri cral Kantz was a membor of the mili- commission which tried the assassins of dent Lincoln in May and June, 1865, and 1150 the author of several works on mat- g to the a v, among these being smapany Service for Noa-Commi ral Kautz will reach the age of -four next year, he will then bo retired. he promotion of ' Coloncl Kautz to the rank of brigadier general will cause the lowing additional promotions: Lieute Colonel J, J. Vanhorn of the Twenty i > colonel of the I of the Twenty-first 1t Lof the Twenty-sixth and inm M. Whorry of the Sixth infantry will be pro- motad to the rank of major in the Twenty first now stationed at Fort Sidney. R D, Thompson, first licutenant of the Sixth Yill become captain of his company in the th, CAPT. OATLEY'S RETIREMENT. It Will Rosult in the Promotion of Licutenant Waring, The unnouncoment from Washington that Captain Henry Catloy of the Second in- fantry has been placed on the retired list ated but little surprise among army offi- Ithough many of them said that it was, al thing for an officer to be retired hen ho Lad served but third his services had been of a highl orable and meritorious nature or the of ally disablec. » i3 a difference of opinion as to Cap- tley merits, Some of the officers nave tancy in stating that they thivk it an outrage for him to be placed on' the retired list to enjoy tho rewards of the truly meritor- ous men - who haye rendered " valuabie services to their country in many trying hour, It is genevally conceded thatthe of of the Second regiment will bo ples know that Captain Catley has been and that he wiil be permanently from tho garrison and the regiment. Captain’ Cat nent will causo tho promotion of First Licutenant Jobn K. W ng, now acting as regimental quarterinas Although a law was passed by tho List con gross which provides that promotio bo lineal iu the corps instead of re yot it also provides that all first lieuto: at the time the law went into [g shall be promoted regimentally, and not lnally from the entiro corps. 'This pro- i motes Licutenant Warine to tho General ‘Wheaton will select somo othier fist licutenant to fitl the position of regimental quarterumster, and then the rauking second lieutenant in the entiro army corps will be promoted to first lieutona take the pluce of the one appointed regimen- tal quartermaster. 1t is not known from the latest record issuod just who the lucky second licutenant will ‘o, for about forty have been promoted since’ the latest reco was issued, Captain Enoch Croyw Captiwn P. H, Ray as judz of the department of tho Plate, arrived from Fort Yates, N. D., yesterduy and will take charge of his office tomorrow. Captain Crowderis a young man,appar not much past thirty, and inch a soldier, Ho i sent the only unm Brooke's staf¥. supplying the D ors etived removed mental, er, who sacceeds ud 18 at pro mun on Gener avtmont of tho wero opened in offico yesterday. artment of s to ubout §1 rterns S fuel bill this United States army aimou 000 anuually, Hallor's by extraordin incur: iment has met with vor, und cases pronounced been treated with suceess. d keep a bottle of this wedy; ready for instaut The Indepe ¥ The newlv organized met Sunday afternoon. Mr, T. C. Kelsoy ocoupied the chair. The new orgamization adopted the following platform: L. The free and unlimited coinage of silver, 2. The abolition of uational banks and the substitution for their notes of legal tender treasury notes aud the inerause of curroncy to £50 por capita, 8 Government ownership of all railroads and telegraphs, 4. The prohibition land aud gambliug e b e adoption of a constitutional amend- ment requiring the eloction of president and vico president and United States senators by vote of the people. . ‘The Australisa oatlot system, atform, independent club of alien ownorship of in stocks, options and fu- HE_GREAT fiu"bAlN CURES PROMPTLY AND PERMANENTLY RHEUMATISM, Luimbago, Headache, Toothache, NEURALGIA, Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost-bites, B8 CIATICA, Spralus, B Burus, Scaldse THE CHARLES A. VOGALER 0., Balimors, M THE OMAHA DAILY BER:! TUE SDAY, APRIL 21, 1801. The Best and Cheapest, Beginning with Sunday, Aprit 26, all delivery subscribers in Omaha South Omaha will be furnished with K NG BEE and SUNDAY BEE, or the morning edition of THE DAILY B nd SUNDAY I for 5 cents per week delivered in any part of the city. Parties desiring to avail themselves of this cut rate should send in their sub- iptions at once, Twenty-five cents will pa weeks, Fifty cents for ten weeks. dollar for twenty weeks, DRAWI for five One THE JURY, Modus Op randi of Securing Tales- men Under the New Law, The county commissioners devoted the whole of yesterday afternoon to preparing for drawing the jury for the May term of the district_court. For several days County Clerk O'Malley has been busy copying the lists that the clerk of the board read yester- day afternoon, This list contuined the names of 2,639 voters who registerea for the last Nove They we selected as follows: O'Malley took the registration lists, wrote down ono namo and then skipped nine. This continued with the lists of all the wards and precinets until the necessary nui r of nam ad been secured. Today the county elerk, the clerk of the district court and one of the district court judges will meet in the county clerk’s oftice and 120 names will be drawn from the list of 2,639 names passed upon by the com- missioners, These names will all be put uy parate slips of paper, which will be put into a keg and agitated. The clerk of the district court in the presence of the judge will lift the slips from the kegs and the county clerk will record the names so drawn awing will be continued until the 120 jurors are drawn, after which 120 slips con- taining as many new names “vill ngain be put into the keg. It will then ckod and laid away for future use, All for Sister. How much money have 1 ot in my bank? Forty-five cents, stranger—only want f cents m What will L do then, stranger? Why,you see,sister has such a terrible cough, and people say it will be bad on her if she don't get betier soon, and the folks tell mo Haller's sure cough syrup will cure it right up; 0 you see—five cents! Thauk you, strauger, April Weati sdictions, If & peck of March dust is worth ing’s ransom, and April showers bri h May flowers, is it not right to pr dict that every day in the month the electric-lightéd.steam-heated, vestibuled limited trains of the Chicago, Milwau- kee & St. Paul railway will continue to run on the short line” between Omaha and Chicago, The electric reading lamp in every berth of their palace sleoping cars ‘is their own patent and cannot be used by any other company. Ticket office, 1501 "Farnam streot, Omuha, et Brown's Troub Nelson O, Brown denies th any way conuected with bringing the case against him for adultery, but says that it was started by an ex-boarder of his who was turned out because his board bill was in reats and sought revengo 1 this manner, Mrs, Brown is still living with her husband at Forty-second and Harney streets and is in 10 way connected with the troubles originat- ing from the veature in connection with the Clifton house. ety o Coustipation poisous the blood: DeW: Little Eavly Risers cure Coustipation. cause removed the disease gone, t his wife is in s The Decision in kavor of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. The new Palace sleoping cars of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., with electric lights in every berth, will continue to leavo the Union depot, Omaha, at 6:10 p. m., daily. Passengers taking this train avoid transfer at Cou cil Bluffs, and arrive in Chic 2o at 9:30 a. m., in ample time to make all eastern connections. Ticket office, 1501 Farnam street, J. E. PRESTON, seneral Agent, City Pq nger Agent. * Selling on Sunday. Chief Seavey seut out a special detail of police Sunday to look after the saloons and about thirty places were found doing busi- ness in violation of the Slocun The ofticers claim to have substantial evidenco agaiust all of the thirty saloonkeepers caught sclling on Sunday e Queen «f the May. ay ma, the girls say if my face want so speckled up with pimples, they’d make mo “Queen of the May.” What shall I do? , 7et a bottle of Hatler's sarsaparilla and burdock, of course; it's the most wonderful blood purifier of the age, —— ‘Want Another Road. A delogation of citizens from Gothenberg, @ small town on the Union Pacific road in Daywson county, was in the city on Saturday last and held a consultation with General Manager Holdrege regarding the building of a line from their town to the man line of the B. & M., a distance of about thirty miles, ‘The delegation urged the views of the res. 1dents of that section in the matter and the question was taken under consideration by M. Holdrege, Baking Powder A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, Superior to every other known. Used in Millions ‘of Homes— 40 Years the Standard, Delicious Cake and Pastry, Light Flaky Biscuit, Griddle Cakes, Palatable and Wholesome, No other baking powder does such works DR. BAILEY, Graduate Dentist, A Full St of Teeth on Rubber, for FIVE DOLLAKS. A perfe oth oxtracted r, and s, Gold and Hilings at lowest rate i Crown Work. E, PAXTON B..OCK Lntrunce, 10th street elevator. uullS O'clock. THE LAST CHANCE 70 MAKE A TRIP Round the World _for $600.00. Pacifio Royal Mail Steame ship "Em will loave Liverpool on orabout L1 Thi adress upon application to J. ¥ IC18 LE! gy o AN 16TH AND FARNAM Open evenlags CONTINENTAL ; Men’s Black Cheviot Suits. -1 Sacks and Three Button Cutaways $7.50.---On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we will sell 150 Men'’s Black Cheviot Suits, in sacks and frocks, at $7.50 per suit. Made from an abso= _ lutely all wool fast color cheviot and trimmed as well as any $12 suit in our stock. $B20O0O | Boys’ Department; B2.50! PBLT7H5 Continental Clothing House," Cor. Douglas and 15th Sts. HE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI 6 o‘ . BEGGS' e \ 4:: (r:;(ll:"‘:lylilrkt'l. P \ = } Never in the history of our business have we offered such values in Boys’ Clothing. ~ We will continue the sale of Boys” All Wool J Cheviot Suits this week at $2, $2.50 and $2.75. anufacturers for_the old-fushi *porou® " plast and i8N Y 5 — ) Drs.Betts X Betis ol onrietet | s W e o Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists, BLUBB M AKEH e &? ¢V v |\ <@ G 1409 DOUGLAS STRERET ) \ OMAHA, NEB. Is not plea:ant ‘o take, as it s com- posed of all the medicinal qualities o 4 ) O S ‘{‘ thatgo to make new and rich blood SUBSTITUTES. without compelling the consumer to LTS CENUINE HAS pay <+ o @6 BUFF WRAPPER 81 A BOTILE FOR ONE-THIRD SYRUP AROUND BOTTLE, MADE ONLY BY which can be bought any where for POND'S EXTRACT CO., thirty-five cents a gallon, as all sur- 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK. aparillas are. BEGGS’ BLOOD PURI¢IER and BLOOD MAKER is composed of pure medicine, aud al- O PAY. lows the purchaser to add syrup \ ~ Now | which is advised when given to Omaha, Neb. children, If your drugzist does not substitute, but ory 105197 Michigs 1ne, a4 diplomny show. Lsstill treating with A permanant ears guaranteod for Catarrh Taipe , S¥pilits, Stricture, and ail alye 2)) for every case L unertake and fall [ It s, 5 oo & X\ = & BUT ] REFUSE < 1t accept no Bez s Mg s 2o, Ll und 7 3 ald, oné bot- 1816 Douglas Street, Seventeen yoars expartonce. A res tho groatest suceass, ll Ners: Epermutorrhan, Lost Manhood, eases of the Blood. Skin ani cure. Cousultation free. a.m 012 m. tle for 81 orsix for &, Omaha Medical an{ Strzical INSTITUTH, lar gratuat oand Prival ominal Weaknoss, N 1y Orgnns. Book (Mysterles of mea h il forward, express pre Ocohours—) a. 1. 103 p. m. Sunday The most widely and favorubly known spect falists in the Unftel States. Their long ox; perlence, remarkable skill and universal suc- cess in the treatment and cure of Nervou: Chronie und Surgical Diseases, entitle thes eminent physicians to the full confidence ot the afflicted everywhere. They guarantec: A CERTAIN 'AND POSITIVE CURE for the awful effects of early vice and the numer- ous evils thatfollow in its t PRIVATE. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Snggily; omplately and” penmanently cured. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND SEXUAL DIs- ORDERS yleld readily to thelr skillful treat- men "PILES, FISTULA AND REOTAL ULCERS cuarantéed cured without pain or detention from busines i E AND VARICOCELE perma- LA GRIPPE. TurkishTea taken at night andoccasional doses of Quinine, will relieve all pains in the bones, cleanse the system and mak you feel like a new person, ) Sure cure for liver, kidney, and nerve affections. 235c pack- | age. Sample for 2c stamp, i Turkisk Cough Cure. The | only cough cure that will re- | lieve cough at once and cure with a few doses, Take no | substitute; will return money if | it doesn'’t cure the worst cough | Price soc bottle, Turkish Remedy Co., Omaha. N eb. SN $3 Goodyear Welt made of Caliskin ever w advertisod.Sold oves MOORE'S iEOF LIFE HYDROC lu'n!l( and successtully cured In e SYPHILIS, GONORKIEA, GI matorrh emiug V' Night Emissions, Wenkness and ull de to elther sex positively functional disord that m youthful follies oF the excess ¢ 1T0 yours. STRICTURE Guarantesd dernunentiy > < cured, renioval completé without cutting, caustic or Surel effected at home by patient hout 8 mo- ment's pain or annoyauce. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MEN. A SURE CURE The awtul effects ot 4 early vice which brings praanic weakness, destroying both mind and body. with all its dre:ded ills. permunently curdd. ETTS Address those who have tm DRSTBRNTS I thoas mhatare proper indulgence and solitary nabits, which ruin both mind and body. uniitting them for i to buh;ll{x‘qi::hl‘:zll;«k“l‘limnrr.l L n thay | OF A. T. McLaughlin, President 2N 'or those entering on tha oy Streets, Omuhs banpy life, aware of physical debility, quickly uand Harney oot Oulkia. assisted. S OUR SUCCESS Is based upon fucts. First—Practical experls ence. Sccond—Every case Is specially studied, thus’ starting right, Third - meditines wre prepared in our laborutory exactly to sult each case, thus offecting outes without injury. Drs. Betts & Betts, 1409 DOUG) A% eTE OMAHA, NER DISEAS nitl Trussee: cifitles, Ap d Re: for au n of, requiring Medic . N ROOMS FOR DA Hest Accommodations 5 P 1 well as al 3 01 WOM aspecinlto. Bock o3 Diseases of Women Froo. \Wo lutely ndded a lying in Departmont for Women ng continement (Strictly Privato.) Only Itelia: odical Inatitute Making a Speclalty of PRI- NBASES, ‘Al slo0d Disenses succosafully troatod, or Instruments sent by mail or express sec.roly packed. no marks to indicato contents or sendar. One persona; Interview proforred. Cull and consult us or end hicory of your case, and wo will sond pur BOOK TO MEN FREE: upon Pri- Nervous Diseases, with quostion list A positive cure for Kidnoy nng and all blog s, Doos 1t | by using Mo omedy? Pl ¢ botule. d put up by Dr. J. B, Moure. TRSTIMONIALL EMERSON, [a, Dec. 10, 185, - Moore.~I'or miny y rent sulforer froim " tho ver: rst kind of sick hoaduche, and has triod % great muny so-called remedios, but withouy any good "results. A nefshboring minister. who liad boen gieatly benofittod by it him adyised th Treo of Lifo. Shi vrocut and now after @ in ¢ 11t ne 0 the My Dea wife s b Mr. a valuable medicine wh nature of the live or 70 WEAK MEN 5743 OP TNAC orkhine mani cured 13101020 da Nepay Ul cared. DR.J BTEFNENS, Lebunon, FRENCH SPEGIFIC, bottle. Pric dollar, Seo signature of E. L STAHL For le By All Drugglsts. pI'e [\m. adveryise nd Municipal authoritie: building 1t news of projected we ted States ind O ously published, RECORD, (prior { b\ York, On Wynian's, qariy de aating weaknoss, lost ma L send'n vafuable treatind oo tlcat worl ; i vous and ¢ FOWLER, The Suni Tuesdays | Ap man Prof, ¥, € CAPTURING THE TOWN WITH Custom-Made Clothing Wide awake methods and low prices, always appriciated by the public since the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS Offered the people of Omnha city and vicinity the opportunity of buying fine custom made clothing ? Moodu Y o toils hard for his dollars, have com half its original value. The wealthy man as well as he who toi f ollar A\ l(;\l~. The§‘ come to us because although our clothing is thefinest in the land, our prices are alway the lowest, ~ BARGAINS THAT SAVE DOLLARS, _ - PRICE—=-LIST, =~ OVERCOATS 00 MerchuntTallor made 0 00 Merchant Tullor made at 40 (0 Merchant Tallor made at 45 00 Merchhnt Tallor mado ut, 5 00 Merchunt Tallor wade at 00 00 Merchant Tallor made ut 70 00 Merchant Tuilor mude ut PANTS. #6000 Merchant Tailor n ut 8 00 Merchunt Tuilor made at., 10 00 Merchant Tallor made at 12 00 Merchunt Tatlor made ut 16 00 Merchant Tallor mude ut 18 0 Merchaut Tallor mude at... 0 Mereh 12 00 In your case, perhaps, it may be owing to age "'Q " 0 o :‘l :3 vertisements poorly written and placed—you | i (0 Merchunt ; 58 1888 2 3 00 Merehant ut do not advertise through £ 00 Morchant Dullor made ag ALDEN & FAXON, 6) 00 Merchunt or mude at..l 01 Me: flor made at NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING ACENTS, tlor minde at, Cincinnati, Ohio. We can belp you. Formal introduction not necessary—* just drop us a line " telling us how much and what territory. Give us an idea for a starter, we will give you a few pointers, £10 00 1150 W 9 0 A perfect fit warranted, and all goods sold on their merits. A guarantee iu every cuso just as represented, at the ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS, 1809 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. 1309.