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X R IR—————— e TR LAWYER DAVIS DISAPPEARS He Was Acoused of Conduct Unbecoming an Attorney. BAR COMMITTEE QRDERED TO INVESTIGATE Iis Old Ofeo Has iy Furnitare and Clothing Are ¢ ~His Tale of Coming Rich The bar committee, appointed to investi gate and report upon the proposition to dis bar John P. Davis, a man who has been ac cused of conduct unt to an attorney 1 standing, has run up 4 st large that promises to put a stop to all ceedings, for th it leas John had an of the Life building. such clie he any me him once kn John has folded out leavir whereabouts ha ne with him, while han, ipon the outer doo: Bofore Jot his feet he tc he had struck it had died and that a ¢ to be picked. in in go ana pro present 1 the ninth floor of he administered to is not there that knew the Arab, has slid wit indica s tent and 150,000 was waiting GRIFFINS IN COU Glastien Hall, An interesting legal the construction of the city waged in the section of the district which is presided over by Judge Davis Joscph Trwin is suing A Schall & Co. in an action to recover the sum of #62 and in terest The defendants are the contract for the stone carving ing, while the plaintif is th responsible the present appearanc grifins, woyles and other un tures that adorn the building, avers that for a certain sum money he i to cut from the solid the figures of mytholog and make ple 7 o the In” addition to all of 1 lemnly avers that he did his work well and that it was in strict accordance with the pl that were presented to him to work from,but that while thework pro sed hie was compelled to do - considerable of the work after the stones had been set in place. For this lie is of the opinion that he is en titled to extra compensation. The tors have never been of this opinion, fact accounts for the presence of the ca the courts Sult Over the se8% on the Uity hall is being court build who i of iy on the nan for rock them CRIMINAL CASES, Thiet Wil Sentence, Fitzgerald, the L havir suth Omaha quantity of shoes has been found guilty He was before Judge Keysor and as sentenced to pay a fine of £100, together with the costs having the money to square up the ac , he wentto the county jail, where he will become a boarder during the' next three months Peter Glump is on having burglarized the Martin Krolls. The inforn fntelligence th tools ana was ing to cu when he was arrested. a new Freight Car Board Out 1is Edward was charged freight car thererrom young man who into ind sto! broken in trial, charged with acksmith shop of wtion conveys the i all of tl the forge v season bring - SALARIES SETTLED. County Commission: Ralse Ma ‘lerks Allowed, The county commissioners met in ad Journed session yesterday afternoon for the purpose of rece nd disposing of the report of the committee of the whole. At the beginning of the year the commis- sioners undertook to 1 the salary lists and the pay rolls in the seve nearly every office the demand for salaries and more clorks was made. the requests were referred to the and as there weresomany the commissioners rtook to make ageneral revision, and it was this that was before the board yester. day. ¢ The rep at wis adopted pro the following help and the following 0 be paid monthly: Sheriff's oftice: One d other at $5 and three at & are to receive these s aid out of the fe Court house and jail: A head jailer nt #80, two assistants av %05 cach, a janitor and neer at $00 and two assistant janitors at §60 Three—No b All of mmitted des for larie: puty at £100, each. The me 0 long as they of the oftice. n- Judge's ofice: One clork at one at £60 and th “Treasurer’s office: A deputy. boolckeeper at #125, another at 8125, two clerks 1t 100 each, and a tax collector at #125. The report provides that one of the #100 per month clevks and one of the bookkeepers shall be dispensed with whenever the board may deem it expedient, and that the tax collector shail devote the whale of his time to the outside work, mak- ing 4 full report each month. Two clorks who are working on the tax certificates and who are be and $60 per month on the same one clerk intendent an inturn at 1 undertaker at 0, an_insane keepe another at §20, second at £15, one cook ¢ a laundress at #18 and In no is any additional h and the only increase in salary offices of the judges and sheriff. In t judge's oftice the salury of one clevk is rais from 0 to $40 per month, In the sheri oftice under the irec of the deputic: received 75 per month each, one §65 and tho at & u fivenian night watch t 8100, 1p allowed, Klopp, Bartlett & Co.. awarded the contract printing, kicked ove the way the com up the award, the ble thing to bave. In requesting the firms to bid on the books, blanks and supplics the commissioners usked the competitors to bid on e: tividual article. Then when the bids were opencd the biddors were awarded the contract on the articles on which their figures wero the lowest County Attorney Kaley was remove to the rooms in the 1 to him by the board The committeo on finance structions to meet with the procure a settlemen th date of all outstanding ac county and the city In & resolution t one of the firms for the county job ¢ the traces, say issioners had butch ontract was not a desiva instructed to was given in city council and arliest possible sunts between the > commissioners declared themselves, so far as the judges of the dis trict court weve concerned. One of the Judgea asked for some supplics, and instead of furnishing them the be llll\n‘ jud; f the district e« o paid by \Amllll have to lo the st of all future supy Georgo W. Thomas months job as assistant janitor at t house and his salary fixed ut $0 per me Messrs. Paddock and Stenberg voted against the appointment, urging that the considera tion of the atter had been befor @ com- mitteo of the whole, which decided that it was not necessary to employ an extra jan itor. The working hours for the people em- ployed sbout the court house wero shorte ned by fixing the time on Saturdays and making e day cover the hours between 8 o'clock in morning aud 3:80 in the afternoon, urt we the stat 1te as th was _given v the Greatly reduced rates to Washington, D. C., and return via the Northwestern line, February 28 to March 2, good till March 12 returning. City ticket office vOl Farnaw street. men who had the | one | | cidai | pounad | pound; pigs battle growing out of | | most thorough and id other | of petit | | cars to Los Angeles and San | jMtlowed: + also speciul thro . | to Ore that | { court house | | shirts, worth | at $1.00, rd resolved that | Butter, Cheose, Meats and Fish Country butter 124¢, 15¢, 17¢ and 1, at Haydens'; ercamery butter 2le, 23¢ and all ‘made from the pure pro- | ducts of Nebraska dairies and cream- sries: apple butter he per pound, pure mince meats per pound. In heese we are always the leaders, hand- ling the finest imported and domestic goods, Wisconsin full cream cheese, Tic, fie and 124e per pound; limburger cheese 124¢t br cheese, e and 1 sap s neufehatel, Tie; roquefort, 50e per American club house cheese, 28 We are right in it with m s cured hams, 11¢ per head cheese, liver 5c per pound: bone less rump and plate corn beef, Tic per feet, tripe, nd all other kinds of meat at lowest prices, 1n fish we can pl everybody, Any- thing you wa L ean get hero in salt, ked fish. Finest lake her fresh, e per white 10¢ per pound: sunfish, per pound; finest fresh s 1d all other kinds of f rous to mentiont smoked white fish per pounds very best bay sturgeon, i ccoan gem fin- nan haddies, H Lawrence rive i Han Rus: s \vw\\‘l\ anchovi +will sell you the finest Holland 10¢ per pound; extra large fat I 10¢ per und; rlin herring, breakfast herrin extra w fat ge 1 3 Superior Mackinaw whitefish, California salmon, 12 horri per spiced her fast macker mackeral, al, 15¢ an sell P AT 0, 8ct potng per ja ats, Sug bucon, 1 sausage und bolc ving, 100 nume 15¢ feed herrin 6 for L ext whitefish, 124¢ 10¢ per poun ilcher, ing Hambur ton by tune mess t Irish nember want in pound; : Washir and 10ci 1 the very per pound you anything 1l kind SAL R you macker Wi fish GRE ON CREAM Highland brand _evaporated cream, v can, sold all over for 20¢ an brand evaporated cream Wl evaporated cream, 124 condensed milk, 10¢ per can. HAYDEN I Promoters of home - ca Sonmer piano at usic Co., 1508 Dodge. - pectal Order. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. General Agen'’s Olic L. 1892—Dr, opht my painstaking, and can carnestly recommend you to all need of g Yours respectfully, . A. NasH The deetor can be consulted this week only at the store of Max Meyer & Bro. Co 1 T nomy | e cu 08, industry. b on the cel Ford & Char Paul Rail- Omaha, Hirschberg (mic exam- s seems to me I in way, A Your of - HAYDEN BROS. nl Sile of Gents' Furnishing Goods. Harris & Cohn's stock on sble. Im- mense ¥ ns for Satur P all the new shapes, 10¢ » automs lace back suspenders, “All the worth fine neglige shirts in this lot, 10 and slosed at O% olored bordered silk handk chiefs, worth Tac, to be c One lot of gents’ fanc, chiefs, worth 50e. to be closed at All the unlaundered shirts in this lot 2o at i 50 dozer rat | Gents quality Ea) -ply linen cuffs, worth e, British # hose, 10 be closed at 124 & Cohn's white laundered $1.50 and $2.00, to be closcd regu 100 dozen gents’ worth , to be el 1 1ot of boys' silk 15e, worth SPECTAL BARGAIN. 20 pieces of full 36-inch wide soft, wool finished, printed henvietta at 5e a yard. This is the best value for the money v offered. On sale tomorrow: only 10 yards to a customer; 6 yards will make a dress and only 5e a yard as long as they last. HAYDEN BROS. poef BT i s Hon. George G. Vest says of skill, ete., of Prof. Hirschber Tnited States-Senate Chambers, I am using glasses which 1 purchased from Prof. Hirschberg and they are the best [ ever tried. It affords me great pleasure to recommend Prof. ilirsch- linen handkerchief; ed at 10¢ each. Windsor ties only What the th | borg as an excellent optician, and h | glasses ure simply unequalled in my ex- nee, G. G. VEST. The Professor can be consulted thi weck only at the store of his agent Max Meyer & Bro. Co. e im, 40 & 41 Barker blk The service offered by the Burling- ton's 4:50 p. m. train for Denver is a pe fect combination of fast time, magnifi- cent equipment and smooth track, The next time you go west take the fl we-fifty,” it'll land you in Denver at ), on ting per Sece Dentist K FFarnam st. - ap Trip to Califo The Phillips Rock TIsland persona condueted California exeursions for March will leave Omaha on the 3d, 17th and 31st hrough tourist sleeping anciscoy ments I agent 14 1y on and W w I« land gen'l 1502 1 arnam street, ¢ nd int imates furnis ting de- Hoenry - aproving County Rends. nty ners have taken the preliminary steps looking to the expenditure of the proceeds of the 8150,0000f bonds voted tor the improvement of the country roads Some weeks ago the board desighated the three roads to 1 od, and now the members hiy ) Ju county pare plaus, an estima The o commiss veyor has U ificat the for brick, sandstone and macadum. All of the findings of the surveyor will be submitted at st possible date, wcted to pre profiles, with pavin Winter Chol A wild form of bowel c known as winter choler ance recently a cral other places. felt from it, as a few Colic, Cholera and effeet a cure in ey druggists plaint, popularly . made its appear- Miun., and s appreliension need b s of Chamberlain's Dinrrhaa Remedy will cry case. For sale by all rway spiced | EVAPORATED | with | Vs 1 A G THE OMAHA DAIIY REE: HATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2 STOLEN SWEETS TURN BITTER Gang of Oar Thieves Run Down by the Police. TWENTY BARRELS OF SUGAR WERE TAKEN r Sold to Groceries and Salo Eleven Barrels Recovered—Arrests for Delivering and Recelving olen G Pland « mith and Charles Jackson are imder arrest at the police station on a charge of grand la cight sugar ued rom a box B. & M. sidetrack at Fourth streets The name J A ¢ on th on is an alia en to con ceal the i of one of the prisone whose real name is ‘T 1. Jardine, Jardin is 4 brother of Walter Jardine, the proprietor of the Merchants Express compuny, and is well conneeted in this city The thieving has been going on for time, and as far as known nineteen by sugar len during the past two robbery charged in the com hich the men arre 1on the night of February 20, rted to the Wednes ave been sto The nder week plaint was ¢ tte re were day Smith whs in jail for drunkenness at the orted, and Detective niline with his pedigree,r« that it to he had in vacket. Thur found two b the stolen sugar in @ at Twenticth and Leavenworth streets, and Detective Savage asked a d tion of the man who had sold the sugar. The proprietor said that the man had Just left the store, and going to the door pointed out Smith who had observed the ap approach of the officers and was getting out of theiv vicinity as quickly as possible, Spotting Sus About 6 o'cloch found Smith on North Sixtee placed him under arrest thing, but when he was sea was found on his per location of the car containin, sidetrack and contain: 1 how to back the wagon in the swag without discovery. The letter was signed “T. Smith refused to disclose | the name of his correspondent, but the letter with some otlier information that the officers had obtained satisfied them that the initials stood for Thomas Flint Jardine and a war- rant was issued for Jardine's avrest. rdine was arre: by Detectives Haze and locked up un- His tamily were deter ne should not be ked out. He had nothingz to say about his arrest, but the police think that they havea sure ca against both men. Jardine is_employed by the Merchants Express company to look after its property on the sidetracks. and R cquently in a position to furnish his confederate with all desired information in vegard to the location of the stuff to be stolen Smith is an alleged thief and has been tried for erand laveeny twice in the di court, but the evidence failed to convict took two sacks of sugar from McCord, | & Co. when he was employed by th driver some time ago. Lately he has worked in Synder's feed store near Fifteenth and Burt streets. The detecti e also succeeded in locating the expressman who carted away the sugar in the person of Gus Kellner, who lives near the Willow Springs distille Recovering the Plunder. Eleven barrels of the stolen been found and the police think the; where the rest is located. Seven were sold to the Cash grocery at Ele street and olavenue and the § identify Smith as the sales paid in_checks and the firm still ha stubs with his name on them. Mike Leary, a saloon keel Sixteenth and Burt also_invested in a barrel, and a v on N xteenth stre in stoc time the matter was , who is f: at the tim hnuts that e detective was dollars hand groce for and th st ed Dempsey and overy- e directions id get away with mined that known, but the f: have know rels enth 5 stolen property. CAU T INTH Bold Young Burglar wit ing 1 iward H. Darling is the name given by a young man who was captured after a hard chase yes and lodged in jail. “And he is 0 darling,” said Detective ge as he sized up the nervy young man, The prisoner was caught while in the act.of going through the residence of C. W. Mount, 8213 Poppleton avenue. Mrs. Mount was calling cn a neighbor across the street and saw a_man go to her front door and ring the bell. As noone answered he walked around to the rear door. ount crossed to her home and found 3 door open. She went in Darling '~ busily engaged over trinkets on her u nowse and the with Mrs. Mount in up the chase, includ- / and Baldwia, and ptured the crook out Tools for Pick- i thief hastily escaped ]ml!lnl Others took ing Officers Drumn after a long run they o beyond Hanscom park. At the jail the prisoner was se six long button hooks and a pa found. The button hook: locks and the nippers to ty proper shape. Detective Sa stopged at vhe rched and : of nippers were used to pick st the hooks into nd that Darling had v hotel the night be- wnd had re od R. A. ‘Thacher, opeka. The young man felt rather crest. fallen and refused to talk. He will be charged with burglary POLICE PICKUY He son, been arrested on an | average once a week for intoxication during the past seven years. The incidental ex pense to the city has been several hundred dollars, Judge Berka decided ! when Boston appeared opposite the ususl charge that the cheapest way out of it was to send him so far away that he could not get back again. The county officials shipped § Gireen to eastern Iowa, Detective Dempsey ro after C. K. O, Chronic Bummor to for Boston ha Esported—Gone Green left yesterday for , who is “wanted for | forging the signature of the Omaha Mattress ! company, by which he was employed, to wregating several hundred dol The police would like to locate I Maifer, who, until a week ago, worked Swift's packing house. Maier's mother, who | lives in Des Moines, is dying, and she wants t0 see her son, Ofticer Burr was called to the residence of 1 Ed Coleman. 109 South Seventeenth st t, yesterday atternoon, to take charge of Cole man, who was thought to be insane, For about ten days the mau had beeu drinking ed and was on the verge of tremens. He i been induced to take the cure, and during the forenoon went toa gold cu the New York Life building, The dc gave Coleman a shot and sent him how a short time he had a well developed « snakes” and commenced to br furniture and beat his wife called in Ofticer & who took the crazy paticnt back to the jag cure people, He was afterwards taken to the city jailand will be tor In of DRPRICE'S 162 Tue only Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder. Powder,—No Ammonia; No Alum, Osed in Millions of Homes—40_Years the Standard, ols of | and Jones | sted | yesterday | u | ake up the | Mrs. Coleman | e - Bk S kept over, there until s attack of tremens is S , seem © the pmper thing Large are boing made up from time to time many aro now enjoying the genial climate and balmy sea air of that beautiful portion of ; manymore are projected. These visitors inciude mamufactuvers and capital- ists from St, Louis, Denver, M apolis, St. Paul, Chicago and’ other large cities, all at tracted by the wonilerful resources and pros pects of ultimate importance which is as ated with this thriving young cf The 1 agent of tha North Galveston associa. tion, Mr. Franklin F. Williams, First Na tional bank, Om . will be pleased to furnish informs ¢ home address of the association is B Minneapolis, Minn, —_—— BURLINGTON’S PLANS. Surveyedtot o Park tumors Denled. General Manager Holdr lington, when shown the teleg announcing that work would extension of his road the minus of its gra eastern to Portland wit Boomers' of the Bur amin Tue Bee begin on the present tor 1daho line hin throe months, said there was not a word of truth n the rumor, which med to be prompted for speculative pur s purely b st from at the ! vey has been made boyond the i said Mr. Hold we would hardly announce the buil before Some circulated the story for the purpc of booming real estate in that country, and seeing the power of a railroad to develop the country, these people huve taken advantage | of that fact and have coupled the Burling. ton with an extension toward San Fran- cisco “What are the prospects for_the Burling ton building any extension in Nebraska this isked the al manager. U Yellowstone line a survey is made one has are with the Nebraska legisia bout reducing rates per Things are too unsettled to tell what will be done, for all will depend upon what the legislators do at Lincoln Speuking of the recent demand made by the engineers on the “Q" for the same sys tem of computing as accorded to the trainmen, Mr. Holdvege said: = Th tion was before the management of the road a month previous to the engincers’ formal demand for a change, and rales had been made governing t ange. Conduct and trainmen ar d to compute overtime one way while the engineers are governed by a diffe nt rule. It has been the aim of the Burlington to make the compensation the same, and the matter had been definitely decided upon when the demand from t received. The demand s at all, but puts ainmen upon the same basis to when overtime will commence. d ng FINDING NEW HOMES, Railroads Bringing Many Illinols I to Nebr The exodus of farmers from nois to Nebraska and th subject for the political around railroad ofices the exodus are largely discussed . in spe of the chan | ers from a well settled state id that he presumed the itinerant farmer was probably in tho majority, as landlords had raised rents in the last few years. “Only a few years * said he, “a renter thought he could hardly exist when he had to give one-third of his grain as rent, but | now the rent is two-fifths, and in some cuses one-half. The cash rent ‘then was % per ;Lo So these wide awake heads of familics come west, buy a small picce of land, pay part down and trust to the fertility of the soil for the remainder duc on their prope “Public opinion will assign many reasons for the movement to our own state, but one will seom to ba particularly conclusive, and that is the rapid rise to high valy nds on which the occupants in former years toiled hard for meager profits as bregl o desive to sell and use the moi ey in land speculations. The competition among renters makes even the firm ones uncasy for fear they may be.supplanted by others with superior recommendations or willingness to { offer more money; hence where renters have a bank account’ over their costof living they constitute a good part of the exodus, and the anumber of them among the home seekers. Another cause, quite evi- dent mg the emigrants is the ire to provide homes for the cnildre grow- ing to manhood and womanh It is understood that chis is just the be- ginning of a larger exodus fron central 1linois, are waiting to hear the alt of the expe fore they them- elves make the chunge. contral I economist, and easons for the A railvoad 2 of the furm to Nebraska, hidly l, Rallwa, A letter from . Milwaukee, s that he is gaining K. B. Rowland, traveling of the Grand Trunk, and Nelson Vanderpool of the New York Central are in the city. A rate of §4.65 has been authorized for the lines west of the Missouri river to the inauguration and return. Tickets will go on sale February 28, and be good until March 8. John Franc say “We will now hunt for the solitary passenger who wants to go to Washington.” W. J. Ross. a champion swordsman of the brother-in-law of Mr. C. Mackenzie of the assenger department of the Union P gucst of the latier, enroute to Ch Ross was until quite recently suj tendent_of bridges, building and m nance of way on the Canadian Pacific Notes, ash, general agent of brother of D. C. Ross, the world, and & Nature’s Remedies are ofttimes poorly flattered by chemical and dangerous imi- tations. For five cen- turies Carisbad — has stood in the role ul strength and health > giver, and miftions »= — have been cured by the Carlshad Waters of all sorts and manners of disease The genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salts are the Carls- lnld water soliditied, bottled, and placed in every American Drug Store, to relieve the public of mal- assimilation of food, flatulent obesity, catarrh of the stomach, and gives to all a healthy appetite, strong, vig- | orouseflesh, a perfect digestion, | Take no imilm’on\‘ Eisner & Men. | delson Co., N. Y., Sole Agents.® 00000000 ®S | :Tufl s Tiny FI“S‘ able tho dyspeptic to/eat whatey ® 5 uso the foc | Lo ws- omuu @aoeoeeeo Pl Yoy Consult Prof. Hirschberg, the recog- nized §t. Louis and New York eye ex- pert, who will be in Omaha, Neb., Feb. 20 to 25, at the store of Max Neyer & Bro. Co,, and have your eyes fitted with | a pair of his celebrated Nonchangeable Spectacles. L CONSULTATION FRE west is a fruitful | r was with that road for all the bridges and bui division, in tors Chies tion d b o res Plans for the Stone a There is going to be contractors for the structure of the new | Beindorff five sets of have ail been t ors who desire to Beindorff has requ oftice to send on five n The plans are excop fle in ev « piece of carved ite models, and t dimensions’ of ey 0 far as the gran concerned. In eac ower there will be diameter to be fitled by will stand 101 feet aboy t ts of the tower wi above the clock In the arcade at the trance there will stand stone pillars sixteen § im diameter. The Sixt will be 104 feet in strect entrance will wide, sep and Wishes to speak thro the al result from a regular use He says: “I was fe and my stomach seens beneiic seemed to give me re duced to try the Pills. I have taken ¢ feel like n. the anything I ever sugar-coated that eve them. I urge upon a in N of a lazative to try Boothbay (Me.), Regi “Between the ages I was troubled wit rheum, or ernption, ¢ the legs, and especis the kne sores formed which but would break im: ing the leg. My thing she could thin withont avail in the p: of Ayer er to let me try then faith in the result, sh new n use pove the ca about tl and I b noticed an improve by this, T kept on till when the sores disa never troubled me sin Real Estate Agent, R “I suffered for y and kidney troubl pains in various p of the remedies I trie rebef until T began t and was cured.”—Wn ts Prepared by Dr.J. C. Aye 8old by Drugg FityYearsS . 1t Dr. Schonck’s tre sumption were somethi people might doubt: but self through a record us ¢ ors, mexns Just what it | | A Specific for and for z11 disenses of t ment in the world can pl nent cures of Consumpti Schend! Nothing in N and effectively on the 1 congestion, inflainn all the seeds of C When all elso fails 1t con until it fails, and onl When any one despond. honeless to 11 and heal despair of ten thuusand is doing it now. L throu :hout tn s Treatise on ¢ eases nailed free to all appl Dr. J. 1. Schenck & Az 3 No are of Cocoa mixed with or Sugar, and is far is delicious, nourish DIGESTED. | Weo will French ¥ free. snid Healih, Furnishes the Best and FIRE-PROOFIN Write for catalogue of Stable Fixtures, ete. i N, 402 Twenty Bixth 8. 0N ddition to several large e S e NEW POS' A Fri I tried a number of reme most pleasant and easy to take of Ally to the bend of me Althot Pills, and persuaded my mothe Ayer's Pills ran to use Public, Five Lakes, M ata Svery where, Every Dose CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. tissues, and so quickly disposes of tubercies, on, isumption Dr. Schenck’s Pulmonic Syrup will Dr st ption, L Son. Philad-tphia, Orlike e Dutch Frocess i Other Chemicals eosting less than one cent a eup. Sold by Grocors everywhere. s s CRLAT0S will Hent as Agente, N. W, EXPANDED METAL CO., tpee e e 1893, ton 1dings years, and built ) the west that Mr. Re ponsible railrc TOFFICE. nd Brick Work Open ly contest among act of the super- ral building. Su has sent Mr. complete, and out by the con bid on the work, M. ted the Washington re sot tionally comp tota The; work, re e exact pro cry inch of th ite nd brick h of the four adial twelve fo \ face © the curbstone sixty-five Aken ns te SLruC work t in I'his Th Sixtoenth streot four i nse turned t high and three fect Y ret cn il the Dod: twenty-one f width be iend ugh the Register o s he ha of Ay's Pills, ing ind tired ned all out of order sick s, but none lief until T was in« Id reliable Ayer's only one box, but I I think they are d, being so finely nachild will take 11 who are eed Pills.” — ~14 of fiv h and fifteen, id of salte hictly confined to If. Here, running wonld scab over, nediately on mov- ither tried every- ik of, but all wi ugh a cluld, I read beneficial effects m. With no great e procured them, and nt uraged I took two boxes, ppeared and have H. Chipman, oanolk ars from ansing v of the body. d afforded me a King Ayer's P 1. Goddard, Notar, h. or & Clo., Lowell, Mass. Effective Sellesl! tanl cure of Con- e new and unteiod. what hus proved 1t 1 us our grand tatn- Consumption ho Lungs. No tre lace S0 niany permi- on to 1t credit as Dr. avire acts sodirectly ung membranes wnd coughs und 105 Lo Lhe resci m l\uL ufier fuftiful trial It has brought the th. Ithas turned the 1 homes into joy. It niinue to do it Ionek's Practical and stomach Dis- ic s Pa, Klkalies portions | Smoker’ pleased with aroma of of a cent hatter- quality—well, that’s ten years ago? You b pay as much for a suit of jority you don’t. buy for four or five dolla hat For in any of five shapes, ask you a dollar and a line shapes to choose from used in ths preparation of W, Baker & Co's Breakfast Gocoa, which is wbsolutely pure and solubie. It has more than three tirvies the strength Starch, Arrowroot more economical, It BASILT hing, &G send you the marvelona i eparation CALTHOS a legal kuarantee thas Strength aul Vigor, d pay if satisfied. s VON MOHL CO., Cluasati, Ohlo, Cheapest Method ot G HOUSES. Lathing, Fencing, Cgicago. | SI090 and lomp, hot water and culel knows when it is pleased. ry the desire comfort lovers everywh the taste of mar as you did ten years ago? s Nose Itis always the fragrant and peculiar Blackwell’s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco Which has bee nfor more than a quarter and delight of It strikes stidious smokers, Try it, Blackwell’'s Durham Tobacco Co., DURHAM, N, C. Is a thing thata man really knows as little about as any one thing that he buys -he very often trusts a (more readily if the hatter trusts him. Some-= times he gets fooled. A great many hats are sold today by the name on the lining -more quality of the hat—men can read the name ues sold today for five dollars—didn’t you get just as good a hat made by that same hatter for five dollars 2t vou did. than by the but the work. Take Derby hats s Do you have to clothes or a pair of shoes Not by a democratic ma= Do you have to pay as much for hats? Notif you use the same common sense that you do about other things. hat in every particular for three dollars as you can We’ll sell you as good a rs anywhere, and you can have any shape, soft or stiff. We’'ll sell you a derby 19¢ that any hatter would half for. We'll sell you “The Nebraska Special” hat, for a dollar fifty, andyou'll save exactlythe price ofit. our new spring hats today. buy a hat that yon look like a guy into bein ~Fhere are a dozen new, shapes besides the old standbys, axd you can have gll the Weopen You don't have to here. Our corner show window shows several hundred hats—and the prices are on eachhat—its a sort of A Corner on Hats RAYMOND, THE JEWELER NeGESSIrY [0 Perect Housexeeping. I8 cis) an evidence o epicurean losie—1he Chailng —ucheiors boon—Ior e ciub, e Nouss—Ir's a dish and Cover, (igh, made of Gorham Silver, vory and ebery hondies— 120 fce recipe book goes Wi cach Clating Dish. RAYMOMND, FIFTEENTIE AND 15316 Douglas Tho eminent registered gradu corn caturrli, lost Ty unol 20nten andor. Ona parson Book (Mysterivs of Life seat free. pri | pawor. antw 01t by pratarca Otice hodrs FREEI GIVEN AWAY! FREE! TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE! Wa Offer Valuable Prizes fer its Solution! e You Had One? If not, call at once upon the Leading Furnishing Goods Dealers of your city who will supply you Free of Cost, 1f you.want a Ready-made Shirt te suit you, got the q/ TRADE fi AR 1% is @ sure fit. We make it and we know. 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