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FORMING THE COMMITTEES | How the Knowing Ones Expeot to 836 the fenate Organizyd. CARLISLE WILL NOT BE PUT-FORWARD Vrovent s a8 Chairn f the Finance Committee—Gorman Will Bo n Leading Figure. 3 FOURTREN LT Wasiizaros, D. C., 1, Next to cabinet-making, the favorite di wversion of politicians Is the composition of the principal committees of the next senate. It seems to bo very genorally conceded, in spite of tho doubts of Senator Pugh of Ala bama, that tho domocrats will control the nate, T'ho principal committees in the sen- ate are, of course, the finance commiuteo to which is referred all tariff measures, and the appropriationa committee, Of the former committeo Senator Voorhees of Indiana is ontitled to the chairmanship by wirtue of precedence, but a very strong effort is boing made by the southern free trade element of the party to forco Senator Carlisle, un out aud out free trader, to the chairmanship in spite of prece o and the hitherto unbroken rule of boih parties in the senate, It has been the Invariablo custom to ar- range tho senato committees 1 party caucus and toplaco at the head of a committeo a member of the dominant party who has served the longest continuous period on that «committee. So inflexible is this rule that when Sanator Sherman, who rosigned the chairmanship of the finance committee 10 becomc President Hayes’ secrotary of the treasury, returned to the senate, all efforts of his friends to bave him restored to the chairmanship of that committeo failed. Mr. Carlisle was added tothe finance commit- teo at the urgeat solicitations ot his friends and the admirors of ator Beck, but it oan bo stated on th ithority of ono of the oldest democratic senators that thero 15 10 probability of the next senate commit- tng itsolf to tree trade by disregarding all customs und placing Mr. Carlisle at the head of the committee. Indeed, it is siill a doubt- ful question whether Roger Q. Mills’ ardent wish 1o be placed on this comwittee will not be granted. Similar speculation has placed Senutor Gorman at the head of the appro-- priation commiitee, but the same vrece- dent will givo that chaicmaoship to Mr. Cockrell of Missouri. Indeed it can be added that Mr. Gorman himself is utterly opposed 1o the revolutionizing of all formor customs, The Maryland senator, though he will be tho party loager and the represen tive of tho ndministration, will content h self with some modest chairmanship. may choosa that of interstate commerce, a subject to which he has devoted much at- tention and ono which he rogards as one of the comiug issues. Profited by the Lesson, Today’s Washington Post extends the fol- lowing welcome to a well known and popular western character: Tom Updografl, con- grossman-clect from Towa, will be in the city next week, when he will meet many of his ola friends who knew him ten years ago. At that time Mr. Updegraff was serving his first torm in congress from a district that ‘was supposed to be solidly ropublican, When the election came on ho was opposed by Mr. Weller, a democrat who was called **Calamity” Weller by the republicans, Mr. Upaegraff made the mistake of belioving bis district was safe, and made no evergetio fight. Mr. Welier was, however, abroad in tho land, going avout shaking hands and making friends. The re- ult was that Ton Upcegrafl was defeated. Ho was so bumiliated thav ne declined to bo & candidalo again this year when the repub- licans urged him to run_agaiost “Calanity” Butler. Mr. Updegraff consented, but ho dlan’t stay ut bome, Ho tramped the dis- trict from ond to end, making two and tares gpeechos a day, shaking hands with the farmers’ wives and kissing all the babies, He reversed the order of things and snowed Mr. Butler out of sight. He is coming to sce what this congress looks like and to condole with Mr. lutler when the coming session expires, Wasirvotox Bureau or Tie Bre, } Western Penslons. The following western pensions granted are reported by Tur Bee and Examinor Bureau of s : Nebrask: Original—James MeaFerron, Cornelius S. Munhall, Witliam C. Heddleson, Charles k. Dean, Jobn Q. Goss, Thomas ¢, Diltz, Bartholette Y. Yoders, Joseph Drubek, Chaties K. Cbawmberlain, Samuel Fauver, Horace W, Barnum, Georee H. Mills, (ieorge N. Burch. Additional—Reubon W. Rundall, Reissue—Goorge Vinson, Martin V. Wilcox. Increase—Alvin Galley, Original widows, ete.—Jane McCoy, Sarabh J. Willias, Sarah Lynch, Maria Dickson, Rachel Glendening, Christion P. Van Audel, Abigail Barber, mother, minor of John M. Putman, Iowa: Uriginal—Stephen Pierce (do- cesea), #ranklin Grimm, Francis Good- onough, Avdrew J. Stophen, Francis A. Kilimer, Additional —J; Increase —Gustave Charles Original widows, ete.—Naney Harriot Tyler, Lizzio J. Gleason, Mary L. Miller, Hannab J. Halferty (mother), Mary Und wood (wother), Joun Franklin (father), Elizaveth IR, Blood. Original cr Boone, Patrick Coonoy, Charles 13, Sherman, Batticeo LaChapello, Clarence C. Roberts, Robert S, MeDonald, Charles H. Peet, Oscar S. Blaney, Georgo W. Clark, John Richards, Honry Bocck. Increase—John Porter. Reissno—Rdgar L, Rice. Original widows, ote.—Jeunio Meek, Martha D. Watkinos, Issac Mci3rido (father), Anna M. Maringer, Martha J. Leavitt. South Dakota: Original—James MeGillick, Hiram Rose. Misceltancous, Ex-Secrotary Fairchild’s infant boom for tho treasury portfolio came to a sudden end today. luformation quito as suthoritative as 'was the Fairchild stutement yesterday was glven out today that none of ‘tho old cabinet would be reappointed. The name of Governor ¥lower was unnounced as Mr. - Cloveland's most probable choice, while on the other band At was aonounced - with equal certainty that Judge Herrick of Albany would be the man if the oMce went to New Yorlk at all, Thealliance members from Kansas aro all in tho cily and all of thom are favorablo to the oxtra session idea. Messes. Davis, Buker, Simpson and Otis aro being flooded with applications for ofico under the uew administration, and they are beginning to realizo t cs of tho mun in publie place, The applications come from wembers of tho pobulists party, who want the nostoflice, and every crossvoud office is shated 0 be tle Roal toward which every third party farmer in the noighvorbood is looking, Star roi.te service from Cortland to Bark- dey is ordered aiscontinued, 2 8. H, ielat Standpolnt. *'1 do not recommerd Chamberlain’s Cough Cemedy from o Gnancial standvoint for wo in stk oo which we make a i, savs Al Maggini, & prominent st of Braddock, Pa, “but because ¥ 0f our customers have 'spoken ot it in liest praise. Wo sell more of it than @0y similar preparation wo have in the store,” For sale hy drugeists — - Cowboy Music Flayed Out. Lhe Cowboy band,which r. ly appeared in this city at Exposition hall, went to smash at Peorin, 1L, the other day. Theattraction did not prove a drawiug ono and after sink- ing sevoral thousand dollars the manager oonzluded to disvaud the organization, — To Assess tho Kalironds. At 9 o'clock this worning tne eity ©eouncil will meot as a board of egualization for the purpose of equalizing the property of 0 soveral railroads doiog busiuess in the ity. The meeting will be keld at the office of the city clerk. After the 2 Attachment suits as follows have been in- stituted against the boot and sboe firm of Zunder Brothers: Hardiog & du, §997; Greenfelder. Florscheln & Co., §775, and k. B, Preston, §101. - Just & Plaio g, No Rala, The local pedestrians who went about all day yesterday uuder cover of umbrellas and mackintoshos will be gratified to learn that it has not been raining. The woather bureau decides that the prevalent moisture was nothing buta fog which provails over the entire Missourl valloy and doos not indicate astorm. The storm center Is stiil hiver- nating around central Wyoming and Mon- tana with 0o apparent disposition to move its baso of operations, and the fog Is the re- sult of the warm southerly winds of Wed- nesday. - Draw Your Own Conelasion. Mr. J. O. Davenport, manager of the fort Bragg Redwood Co., F't. Bragg,Cal., has this 10 say of Chamberlain’s Cough Ramedy: I used it for a savers cold and cough and ob- tainoa immodiate relief. 1In the Fort Brage Redwood Co.’s stors we bave sold largo quantities of Chambariain's medicines.” For salo by druggists, T — A. P HOPKINS TO LEAVE OMAHA. Proposed Change in the Commereinl Nu- tHonal Bank Management. It is expected at tho annual meating of the Commereial National bank diroctors that Mr. C. W. Lyman of Salt Lake ( . a formar resident of Omaha, will be elected president of tho 1nstitution, succeeding Mr. A, P Honkins, whoso interest it is understood Mr. Lyman has purchased, Mr. Hopkias will leavo the bank about Janvary 1 and will en- goge in business th headquarters at Chicago. Mr. Hopkius, whon asked to eorroborate the rumor that he was to leave the bank, said that Mr, Lyman would un- doubtealy succeed bim as prosidept and th! his intention was to enga y Chicago, but beyond thi subject somewhat premature. Mr. Hopkins has been so closely identified with the business and social lifo of tne oity that his removal hoyond Omaha will bo greatly folt, for he has been a force in moro \ways than one, working aiways for the up- building of the city and its commercial supromucy. ——— An Invaluable Romedy for Colds. _Sheriff Hardman of Tyler county, West Virginia, was aimost prostrated with a cola n he began using Chamverlan’s Cough Remedy. [nspeakiog of it ho says: It Rave mo nost instant rolief. 1 find it to be an invaluable remedy for colds.” For salo by druggists, clataga s What the Health Board Wants, The commiltee recontly appointed vy tho Doard of Health to prepare suitable amend- ments to the charter governing the health departmont has concocted a code of rules and regulations that wiil be submitted o the hoard for its approval Monday and theu to the charter amendment committee, The prepared code does not contain any startling innovations upon the presont sy tem, bat gives tho board authority to do n great many things that are now done with- out any authority in pariicular. The suggestions provide that the board shall consist ot the mayor, the hoalth com- missiover, a five and polico comissionor, who shall be designated by the muyor, two mem- vers of tho city council who shall bo c men of tho committees on ste and alleys aud sewers rospectively, tha chief of police and tbe plumbing inspector. ‘e powers ot the commissioner of health are defiued at considerahlo length, and give him very neavly absolute control of matters pertaining to his department subject to the approval of the board. Every practicing physician 15 required to make out a certificate of death in a!l cases and deliver it to tho board under penalty of &5 for cach failurc to comply with the re- quirement. Overseers of . graveyards are directed not to allow tho interment of any person unless o properly certified certificate of death 15 produced, Tho penalty for each failuro to comply is a fineof not less than 85 or more than $20. The overseor is also required to make a monthly report to the board of all interments, and a fine of $20 is provided in this case also. The most important section is the last, which provides for a tax levy of novmore than 1 mill for the support of the department. g Sl Rex is Latin for king. Cudahy’s Rex Brand Extract of Beaf is king of all food products —conveanient, delicious, strengthen- ing. . The Schlitz Buldug. William . Rive, the general wostern agent for tho Schlitz Brewing company of Mil- waukee, yesterduy took out the permit fostho erection of his company’s stono and brick buiiding, which be located on the lot facing Sixteenth street and south of the Board of Trade buildine, ‘The builaing will bave a frontage of forty-four feet and will cost $30,000. Wit the opening of spring the compauy will build south to Harney strect. Whea the eatire butlding 15 completed tho cost will aggregate $100,000. At that time tho stracture will have a Sixteenth street frontage of 132 teet. Something Goo. I have sold and used in my family for sev- eral vears Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrbcea remedy and have found 1t one of the most useful and satisfactory remedios 1 cver handled.—C. H. Lewis, druggist, Salt Lake City, Utah. Aro They Jewolry Thiev The cnief of police is in receipt of informa- tion that t'wo men aro undor arrest at Jensen Neb,, who had a lot of jewelry in their pos- sossion which bad evidently been stolen. An ofticer will accompany un employe of Jonasen, the jeweioer, to that town Lo mako an inspection of the goods. There was a big Jjewelry rovbery at Cherokee, Ia., a fow days azo and the property may have come from thero, —— Agatust t tropolitan Cable In Judge i'erguson’s court the Merchants National bank of Kansas City has secured a judgment for & wainst the Motropoli tan Cable company, Tho judgment was by default, and tho debt was for money loaned tho defendant, They Difter iyalealty, Mr. Ike Gard and Mr, R. F. Pierce, pro- prietors of rival expross wagons, had an in- teresting professional discussion out of which each emerged with a face more or less marked aud marred. Judgo Berka gave each a & pluster. An houest pill is the noblest work of 1he apothecary. DoWitt's Little Early Risers curecoustipation billousness and sickasad ache, e Wants Free Spesch Supprossod, A.W. Wyman, of the Omaba Lomn & Trust company, Wants to kuow if there is no law to close the mouth of a strong lunged huckster, whose monotonous ovoak makes 1ife @ burdea to him, ana if not, why not? - Vllos of people have out DeWitvs Witch Hazel Salve will cure thom, » szzlemont, Ed Umbuck pleaded guilty to tho charge of embezzliy was flaed 825 and costs by Judgo Berka, He wus employed as a collector, { the suf Lsum of $1,500 from £ from W, I, Stoecker und | NOT AFRAID OF A CROOK | How a Determined Woman Assisted ths Lincoln Polios Forea, SHE CAPTURED AN ESCAPING PRISONER When Requested to Stop the Fleeing Man She Did Not Hesitate to Comply— Paving Assessmosnts Cause Considerable Litigation, LiNcoLy, Nob, Dao. 1,—[Spocial to Tie Bee. | ~Oficer MeBride of the Lineoln police force had a rather exciting tussle with a crook about 3:30 this afteraoon that ended a little differcntly than tho usual episodes of the kind., He haa arrested a man at the cor- ner of Tenth and R streets and haa consider- able dificulty in inducing the feilow to go to the station. There was no telephone near by to enable the officer to call the patrol, ana 80 he handcuffed his man and drag; him along & rather unwilling captive. At the corner of Q streot the fellow com plained that the handcuffs hurt his wrists and offered to go along quistly if the ofMcer would take off the jowolry. MeBride took the fellow at nis word, but no sooner was to a free man than ho broks aud run, the officer in full pursmi, Tho fugitive passed a woman on Q strest and on the impulse of tho moment McBriW shouted to her, *stop that man " The woman didn’t seream or do any- thing else that might naturally ba expected of her, but she grabbed that man and held on to him until the policeman camo up. The man was behind the bars a fow moments later, The woman rofused to give her name but sho will bo asked to join the polico force Af the council authorizes an increaso. Lowing Over Paving Assoss . Judgo Hall and a jury have beon struggling oll day with a case in which the proporty ownerson Q and IR strects between Four- teonth and Fifteonth streots are considerably interested. [Mifteenth street doos ot run en- tirely through and consequently the blocks are 720 feet long. ATtor the paving in that district hud been collected Cora Wobster do- clinod to pay her essessment on the grounds that it required her proparty to pay mors than what sho thought to be ite just propor- tion. She therefore asked the distrirt court to make all othor entered a domurrer. Judge Hall decided that all thoso property owners cast of a poiut 320 feot of Fourteenth stroet wera net proper_defendants. Tno case will Lo appeuled to the subreme court. Heard In Lincoln Courts. The jury in the 9 in which C. W, Cad- man sued” A. W. Jansen for $10,000 damages for fulse imprisonmont, brought in o verdicy awarding the plainuifl § Judgo Tuttle decided today that tho Bur- lington railroad could not be made 4 party to n which William Pioening sues I W. Markham and Detectives Pinneo and Malone for $5,00) damages for false imprison- ment. No witnesses have boen summoned before tho grand jury for several davse but tho county attoruoy states that the ‘aking of tes- timeny has not yet been concluded. Sophia Duff asks for a divorce from her husband on the ground of abandonment, Hoffstadt & Mooro have commenced a suit for $1,409 against tho Globa Windmill com- pany for u breach of contract. Lincoln in Brief, No burglaries wero roported to the police dny I'roa Maple, a farmer living near Pleasant, Dale, cams into Liucoln today with a roli of bills' contuining $125. He reports that he elther lost it or had his pockets picked. The police arc investigatiug a roport that some workmen engaged in tearing up an old sidewalk on G street, between Seventeonth aud Eighteenth. found o brown paper parcel which contained $20 in greenbacks. ‘'lhe workingmen are renorted to bavo uivided the money among themselves without re- porting their find to the authorities. Savon casos of scarlet fover aro quaran- tined 1n the vicinity of the Clinton school, and people living in that neighborhood begin to fear an epidemic ot the disease, James Kiottiee, accussed of selling mort- gaged property, was dischargsd by Judge Waters this morniug for lack of prosecution. Jobn Carrol, the man who gave Ofcer Kinney such’ a dosperste hght the other night, was tined $100 and costs this forenoon aud sent to the county jai 1o default of payment. —_— - CONFESSED THEIR INNOCENSE. Mon Who are Held in Jail Admit They are Not Guilty. There wers a number of men from the county jail who lined up before Judgs Davls of the criminal court last night just before the hour of adjonrament to deny that they were guilty of tno crimes charged against them, Sidney Smith, the architect, woula not ad- roit that he forged drafts, chocks and notes and then skipped to Canad (icorge Linde!l was charged with having stolen a watch, u_ clock unda job lot of jewelry from Lizzio and Fred Baudo, Ho insisted that the charge was untrue, Fred and Cha; Heimbaugn were jointly charged it aving beld up and robbed John Mallen of $19. Th cth were will- ing to swear that the statcruent in tho in- formation was a i John Haloy was called upon to answer to the charge of baving ecutered the residacco nedy and taken therefrom a $10 bible and a €5 Sunday bounet. He luughed and salda it was auotbher wau who stole the finery. Chacles L. Pelzild "w: charged with baving robbed his omployer, Georga B. Hunt, of §55 in cash, but Churles said it was a caso of mistaken identity. Jefferson D. Harrison was charged with haviug embezzled §110 from the Fairbanks- Morso company. He admitted his guilt and was senterced L0 & term of ono year in the prison st H. H. Henderson, president of the defunct Henderson Investment company, charged with the commission of numerous forgeries, was brought into crurt, where a nolle was entered 10 01:6 0f Lhe cases. I'red Holz hus —brought suit to rucover the J. Emerson, Honry Wortendyko aud Cyrus E. Wevandt. Ho alieges thet in the fall the de- fendants wera in the backicg business at Milford, and that on July 20 he deposiied the money in the bank, payablo Octo- bor; that before the ceruiticate became due the bank wentto the wall, Now he alloges that the defcndanis knew thav they were @ 10 fail when they received his monoy. ‘The St. Josepn Millng comp ny bas sued Constavles Jacobs and Daily on their bonds, inan acuon to recover the sum of §1,400 veing the alleged value of a lot of flour whic tue defendunts bold aud refuse to turn oy “On or off the line, we're with the majority—'stuck’ done, be perfectly harml, Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell you, are *“this is as good as" or *'the same as Pearline," T'S FALSE—Peaslize s neves peddied. if your grocer sends l Baes, whio han in summer. Apply for totms, ARNOLD O OKE#R CO., 127 5. 2000} o, Oubis, ¥ou an irritation, be bonest—ysend i back, on Pearline!” right—you will observe that their heads are level, of women sing the same song as the clothe express it differently, but they mean the same thing, mean that their work is easy and sooner done-—and better uipt No clothes worn out with the endless rub, rub, rub ftrod b untioss " are on the washboard. No backs tired out with it, either, These millions of women mean that they're using Pearline, saving labor, time, and money with it, and have proved it to |~ Now, what do you mean ? you don't mean to try to do without it? And they're Millions pins, They may Surely JAMES PYLE, New York, . Merchants' 1 will The the elty comptroller up to 4 Y | 6802 For tha furajaliing o thixe comptroller, und oaly bids Many of OUr AGENTS aro SELL per monti in Raymond's basoment Christmas prosont. toa seloction. no whereelse. Thoe art roo a5 WV The sparkling, shining, glonming Beauty that holds one as It ontranced in tho Cut Glass Palace s sts the approppinto Such cut glass ware is shown adjoining mny holp you 100 Engravoed Visiting Cords SL50, C. S. RAYMOND, 8. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas. Dr. SYDNEY RINGLR, Profocsor of, tiadicine at Tiversity Collog Author of tho Stand. “From tho careful o VAN Hanghgs! 1 Pr "HOUTE pautics,” actuallyy writes D and’ others, T am_sutisf NS i3 in no way tnjurigus to h:«l?m. and that it is other Cocoas.—Itis odrtaiply: tain adyertisements (fro Tie false reflection ‘on H: authority cited to injure it, {s thercby. ire” &nd highl e 0 Trado rilvil’s )] misleading, and eannot possibly npply £ VA3 ) Y B TH s Coton 150 Fifect ompted to gine it @ very kands S Coce “DIRT IN THE HOUSE BUILDS THE HIGH- WAY TO BEGGARY.” BE ‘WISE IN TIME AND USE SAPOLIO Your Watch Insured Free. rance against theft or accident is the now famous the only bow (ring) which cannot be pulled or wrenched from the case, Can only be had on cases containingthis trade mark. —MADE BY— Keystone Watch Case Company, of Philadelphia. the oldest, largest, and most complete Watch Case factory in the world—1500 employees; 2000 Watch Cases daily, One of its products is the celebrated Jas. 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KUTCHINSON, MANUFACTURER, JOUNSTOWN, N, ¥, Secescescoscceces oo cevesed ' MERCHANTS HOTEL FARNAM ST., Between 15th and 16th Streets, WA, PAXTON, Jit, PROPRIETOR 20 the management of tho ke such lmprove- ges usy ke this house Cwhich W stop in Omihi, Boly Having contrally located this hotel offers spe tractions to the teaveliug pubiic A contlnu ce of 1 former 1bern] PEtronngo Is respect- \ o | ! fally as . PAXTON, J& OMAnA, Dec, 1, 1802 Proposal for th ug ol Stationery Printing and Lithographi Sealed bids will be recelved Mo of Jecew bor printing and for bidders furnl > on” such Lldaer re- uired to enclose a oertified check of 20, he city rescrves tho right to rejoct any or THEO. OLSEN. Comptrolier, all bids’ Omaha, Nov. 2, 1892, 28d o4 © NG from 8200 to 50) worth AUTOMATIC Doa't re ' you wf ARNOLD the city 6L, 1802, for the furaishiug of FAT PEOPLE! You ean reditee yonr weight from ten to twenty ponnds anonth, at home, with: out starving, nt reasonablo cost by the use of Br. Clarke’s Home Treatment, perfected in many years practice, causes ma sickness or injury to the heaith, is highly indorsed. Send for proofs and testimonials. DR. F. B. CLARKE, P.Q. Drawer 133. Chieago, I AGENTS WARNTED, KID GLOVES Theabove brands of gloves lor sale by The BostonStore N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas, P, J- CKEEDON Architect —aNo— Buitder, Twish 1o call the sttenticn ofmytriends, former patrons and the public to the faet that Thave agan gone into business. P, J. GREEDON, Architect and Builder, ROOM 617, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. tho Liquor Habit Por administ B o Uoldon Bectic: fice or Lo 1t can be given tn. without the knowl, barmless, and w eur, hey the an Alogotin wreak. It of caste, and iu every i ll:,‘.l.;u‘.hhs-nlrn alle o o for the Tiatior i ely Cared £y Arason Vruz03.0mah v Ned Proposal for the Fuar for the City of Omaha, led bids will be received ut tho ofiee of uptrolior up to 4 . . horse fo for th ar 1805, Each bl ok “of ‘$1°0. The r o roject wuy or wll bids. Omala, Nov. 2th, s THEODORE OLSEN, N28d 6s Comptroller. Fine chinchilla overcoats, in blue black; and sleeves lined with silk, with an elegant cashmere lining on the balance, [] Before the were 1 them worth $10 to $12; on ac- $8|00 ze, all sizes ssteriesof Life, the treatment of this n by tho un » boon cured 0 ilst have placed Concentrated Oon onc counter. all the clothing in any way damaged by smoke from the late fire, on one counter, where are some of the Most Astoni lling D e Bargains. Especially is this truc of the OVERGCOATS. Full cheviot sack overcoats, with without and velvet brown. yoke COUN VOISO lining, doubnle faced, Our Oxford gray ulster fwithout 84 inches is very desir- ‘ the smoke g 0 YRGS s o oo GoB0 00 6 long, full length, able at $7.80, but Belore fire we sold them for $4,785; collar. in the H2.TH smoked we got All our kerseys, meltons, Irish and imaginable shapes, some worth $18, any ol Beautiful shetland frieze ulsters, n in three different shades, long shapes, big collars and double [] breastedimtivas Ifi_wno length of time these snap bargains Will be gone, so if you want one you must come Columbia Clothing Co., Cor. 13th and Farnam. RUPTURE PERMANENTLY CTTRED or NO PAY WE REFER YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS, Financial Refereuce: Natl Baok of Commeree, Omaha. lutoly Cure all kinds of 111 NTION from business. No Operation. s our Method, W 11:te0 10 nbso= h sexos, with= it out 1he use of Knife or syringe, no natter of how long standiog, EXAMINATION FREE, The 0. E. MILLER GOMPANY, 307-308 H, Y. 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