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s —————R RCE DECLARED OFF Mrs. Hugh Lowe of Blair Had Begun an Action, CHANGED HER MIND BEFORE THE TRIAL Now Her Attorney Is Suing Me. we for the Fee 1o Expected to Get from the Divorced Wife With Judge Ogden the case of John C Yeiser against Hugh Lowe is the principal attraction and the dr ng card, as iv is being fought for all that there is in it as well a8 to o finish There is o long story connected with the case and Judge Osborne of Blair reprosents the Lowe that they are properly protectod hing Yeiser to prevent him fron a march in his elforts to steal a & Igment Some thirty yed Biza Jan interests, sceing d wat stealing o Lowe and his wife, 1ded and in after years they moved braska. settling in the vicinity of Blair, where by practicing econ. omy and by tickling the fertile soil they ac cumulatcd a for that has been estim at 80,000, In the dus ily of bright boys and i up to cheer the old ining years. Time along as it of doing continued has been in and as it leton entered the closet. There in the pleasant relations and the breach widened, until a couple of years ago when Mrs. Lowe coneluded that she was willing to try single blessedness once more While she was in this frame of mind, she employed Yeiser to help her sever the mat monial tics that had held in place for morc than thirty years. She charged that Hugn that husband of hers, was cruel id exact ing, that he was not a wood provider and that at times he had used foree and arms to compel hier to attend to the affairs about the house. “The case was ready for trial when friends tnterfered and healed the sores to such an | extent that peace was restored in the home of the Lowes. The case went out of the courts and Yeiser was left to hold the sack He was mad, and, of course, he went into the courts, where hie sued for 00, alleging that his scrvices had been worth that amount of money. The suit was brought against Lowe, who now, through his attor ney, claims that he never employed John O Yeiser to transact any legal business in his behalf. Suing His Landindy Tn the district court Edward Lambert has 1 action to r sum of £200. As a starter he alle he has a wife on his hands and that she is in poor health, in fact she is an_invalid, so he avers. Along iu the fall of 1892 he rented rooms of Mary Peirson at 2101 Douglas strec ceing to pay o rental of #5 per month and an additional #0 per month when he and his wife took their meals at the Peirson table naily the house and the > wis 4 row in the boarding upshot of the whole matter wis that the Lamberts went elsewhe At | this time Lam wzes that the Peirsons | broke their end of the contract and that hoe | s entitled to recover the sum of 200 and all of the attending s of the suit, Settled Out of Court, The suit of Antonio Aldi, brought administrato by the and against the Roele Island road, has been settled by the he ing 1,125 in full of all demands. Something like two yours ago Aldi was in the employ of the company on or mountain divisions pumping a hana ¢ working on the section. One day, while employed, a fust train caught both Antouio and the hind car. Themachine was ted into smithereens and Antonio was trans- ported to the hereafter. The heirs brought suit, alleging that by the taking off of the ) amag of #,000. Ou that issue the case went into .the courts, and there remained until tho set- tlement wis react City. Malone Wheeler is suing the city for 8500, alleging that her lot in Monmouth park was damaged in that amount by the grading of a stroet Henry and Ida Wicksworth,li Twenty-seventh street, have sued the city and Bd Phelan for $600 damages. They lege that Phelan has been piling the ' di from the big north Omaha sewer ou thel property, that the children are liable to fall uto the diteh and that the use of dynamite is annoying. ing on North Sl Thousands sink into an carly grave for want of a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This great remedy would have saved them, PET /Y SPITE, World-Herald's nting His Spioe The labored attetupt of the World-Herald to make it appear that the Eirst Congrega tional church of Omaha is about to go into bankruptey and the sneering sarcasm flung Duryea in the alleged ‘“startling has created a great deal of indigna- mong members of that church, Speak- g of the absurdity of the article and the numerous flippant slings and slurs it con- ained, a vrominent member of the church ¢ is nothing new in the fact that the tional church is in de 4 church in Omaha that of the church being in or an- ticipating a state of bankruptey is the rankest sort of nonsense, and it is unjust to the people connected with that organization to hold them up in any such light as that It is not dificult, however, for one who is acquainted with tho history of the First Congregational church to~ discover the source of the animus that pervaded the article from beginning to end “The proprietor of the World-Herald used to attend the First Congregational church but soon after Dr. Duryea was called to the lmnu the rising young Napoleon of journal sm undertook to dictate to the learned divine as to how he cught to handle subjects. Dr. Duryea stood the insol. long us he thought'it proper and then firmly informed Mr. Hiteheock that he had by attend to his own business. Mr. Hiteheoc quit attending church at the First ( - gational, and ever since that event the World-Herald has been secking opportuni tics to counteract the effects of Dr. Duryca's excellent work in the pulpit and on the form “T'wo or three times it has printed all fous in connection with Dr. Duryca's work at the Crete Chautauqua, und the paper hus been from time to time' throwing out little iusinuations that he was not o su. cess. lustead of treating this financial em sment as other church debts ar treated by sensible people, the Fake-Fuctory Beizes upon it as an opportunity to satisfy bit of personalspite, holds the learned pas- tor up to ridicule und classes the people who worship ut his church as a bankrupt congre. gation he members of the First Congregational church have known that their orgy was in debt, and a great many o side of the church knew it. There has been No attempt to keep it a sceret, and the only question th wlled upon to decide is Bow they are going to reduce their expenses 10 harmonize with the iucome. The thought of closing up the church has never scriously enterad the heads of the leading members of that church, Our property is worth at least 120.000, and Ihvrv‘s a debt on it of §30,000, How any sane muan could eall that a state of bankruptey is more thun [ can understand It is simply and purely a case of personal spite.” The pleasant favor, ng efect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, and if the father or mother be | ilious, the most gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family rmedy known and every family should ha - Lowest Kutes to Toxas. Leave Lincoln 2 p. m. Macch 16. Ad- Aress La Porte Land company, Lincoln, 10t10n and sooth- | ady | 40¢ per pound for pocial Snle Satur on sale tomol We plac at 2 p. m. in cen 10 pieces of 32-inch wide mere. 10 pieces of 32-inch wide India. 10 p! 10 piec 10 pieees « 10 pic 10 p 10 pieces light outing fla; These goods are worth fr take your choice at s of nch wide antaise che neh wide fle rder to give all a chance and to avoid our big Satu rush, this sale will start at only one dress sold to each All these so-called cheay ¢ at ¢ and bargains offered at morrow atie yard <am ity, compare and judge fe will be to your interest to ¢ GRE We ave now giving ot ntag groate heard of this season.! The v try butter made for 20¢ pou as low as 124e. Now don* creame will umery for come here; we soparator ¢ there is no tee that eve: it to be or ter atd mince meat, He 1 CHEESE DEPART Wisconsin full ¢ \ Thc brick cheese, l0e, 12ic, Swiss che 16¢, 18¢ and pound is am ch The per pac lam che ach:ping 30¢ per jar, and a lot of othe numerous to mention, T DEPARTM or afsle, new re not in it sell you money refunded. Young ¥y row afternoon building: summer cash- mousseline do challies. s of figured passaic cords. m. reced suiting. s dark flannellette, nnel. rom 10¢ to 15¢ e yard. In this sale rday evenin 2 p. m., and customer, » John ico along this sale to- ino the qual- o yourself; it 10 80, AT SALE ON BUTTER. + customers the t butter ory best ¢ sale un- ind: also down t B and ry butter, but the finest Remember tter made and we 1= esent | we re Apple but- pound. MENT . 9c and e and 16¢ Oc: limberger ; America, full 10¢ per pound: neufchatel, s sap sago,Se per packa, eapple che cheese 00 TENT. handle only the celebrated goods of the Cudah, W mond packing comp them with a tomers the same way veured hams, 1ie: Cal 3 sugar cured pienic har head cheese and live kfast bacon, 1 corned beef, Tie: comy nies, corned beef, 10¢ per pound; 10¢, or any kind of salt mc at lowest price Remember that satisfact teed in everything or mone HAYDE Promoters of hor wuarantee and s honele ift and Ham- buying from ling our Strietly No. 1 ifornia hams, ns, 12e; bole I saust s rump dried be s you want ion is gu 2y ref BROS., ne industry. Take home box of duff's fine cand- ies, 16th and Capitol avenu None better, See the celebratea Soh Ford & Charlton Music Co, s Farmers' E March 14, to Cheyenne cou great irrvigating tise six times the amount without irrigation, ppi turg, the great electric anal, for'ty urths miles long, where mer piano at 1508 Dodge. rsion, nty, to see the me and ou can that you can ng at Gothen- water power wifacturing city of the west, one fare y. Tickets can be secur ireen, room 217, | e ed only of W, wbach block. HAYDEN BROS, 100 Dozen Gents' L Each to Be Closed Tomo: 1 _case of gents' unlwun ren Collars Worth 206 rrow at 5 dered sh double back and front, linen bosom and cuffs, only 39 each, worth Gents' ie lace ba 19¢. regular p e. 100 dc from sheriff’s sale, woi ) tomorrow your choice lc. ck suspenders en_gents’ fine negligee shi 1 .1 case of domet flannel shirts only worth 50c. 100 dozen gents' fa 15¢ each. 1 case of children’s full cotton hose only Ladies' fast U] guage goods, only 1 case of boys’ cotton hose, full regular m: per pair, worth 40c. 100 dozen ladies’ night $1.00, to be put on sale at Spe on boys' shir Special sale on extra size morrow, sizes run from corset tomorrow 50, cott ¢ per pair it shirts only regular made worth 23c. on’ hose, 40 2, worth 40 extra heavy fast black ade, only 25¢ cown:; ¢ each. 't waists, rsets for to- 5 to 30; any worth HAYDEN BROS. e A fine upright piano, months, at half price. For 1508 Dodge. used_only six d & Charlton, ——— Frescoing and interior o signs and estimates furni Lehmann, 1508 Douglas sty tecorating de- shed. Henry t. SP. AL LOW RATES To Mobile, Ala, On Monday, cursion will lea Mobile, Ala., farming and fruit the line of the Mobi at from $1.50 to % privileges at all points sou Tenn., For further infor des tive land favch 13, J. T Room 201 Merri; Council Bluffs 600,000 acres wing pamphlet, c: my third ex- for of choice g lands along & Ohio railroad .00 peracre. Stop-over th of Jackson, rmation and a 11 on or 2. Rice, m Block, Council Bluffs, Ta. e Low Rate Excursion. My thirteenth special Houston, Tex.. via the S leaves Omaha March 13, 1 R. C. Patterson, 425 Omaha. Ramge excursion to anta Fe route, RO3. Address building, ——— Butiding Permi The following permits to by yesterday by the inspector of Joseph Kuvan South teenth, dwelli SIX minor permits Seven permits, agg n coughs, found in the Bronen ches. Price only in boxcs. ts, 1ild were issued buildings Fou 5,000 475 g $ 5,475 colds, ete., 150 of Brown's cents. Sold ; Not Al;va);s the Flour. THE SIDE PLAY 1N MOSHER'S CASE Another Indiotment Hold Seoretly Over the Bank Wreoker, OMAHA IS BELIEVED TO CONTAIN MANY CHARGES District Attorney taker Says It Will Not e Open to Public In lon Until Mosher 1s Appre ded Under 1 Some very mysterious sidelights are being turned on in the Mosher case just now. An Omaha attorney, who returned from Lincoln yesterday, says that Mr C. Burr of the Capital City is red hot over the refusal of the officials of the United States court to let him have accpy of the indictment against Mr. Mosher. He had sent to Omaha for it and by the orderof the United States district attorney the request had been refused When questioned about the matter yesterday Attorney Baker sai indictment upon ‘whicn Mr. Mosher was apprehended is a matter of cord and 15 open to anybody who it. But those who want to ment, if there is another here is or the newspapers would nof 1 50, will have to ¢o to the court te I have no right to let them see it, and 1 should advise the clerk not to show it or furnish a copy ot it. Mr. Mosher has not been_apprehended upon that indict- ment yet, and it is not proper that everybody should hive aceess 1o it It is understood that the indictment which is being withheld from the Lincoln attorney charges Mosher with almost all the crimes at a defaulter and ember t, while the one upon which he wa ded only charges him with falsif, ords of the bank and issuing fraudule: certiticates of deposit. 1t is & rather mys terious byplay all around, and Mr. Burr will probubly have to appeal t Judge Dundy be- fore he can get a copy of the indictment he wants, and he may not get iv even then, UNSUCCESSFUL SCHEME, 4 Did Not Ship Goods cred. What was apparently intended little swindle upon a number of t sale merchants of this city was few duys ago by a man in N, who gave his n s J. W , the deal rred o loss of nearly they are now lnughing in their slee Mr. Catern’s dismal failur 1t scems that Catern recently arvivec Nebraska City, from Galena, 11l e im; diately had some tasty billheads printe which represented him as doing a ci confectionery and news business at 606 Cen. tral avenue,” On Murch 1 he down and wrote out orders on mine merchants of Omaha for goods in amounts ranging from These he placed in the mail and results. recciving these order: dealers consulted the commercial age for information as to Catern's financial ding. They could give no informatic ana on sending to th ts got no satisfaction ame nows that no prep made to fit up G0y for bu: rumored that Catern had loft the The following is a list of the | ved orders: D, M. Steele & Megeath Stationery : L §10; Max Mexer & Co,, ¢ Rocco Bros., b nd oran Branch & Co., bananas and or Kopp, Dreibus & Co., ¢ nuts, & Peyeke Bros, cte., $10; McCord, Brad Sloin, Johnson & Co., ¢ Only oue of the firms 1 Steps will be immediatel the gooas, Why Omaka Job! a neat whole- aska City, Catern. Had rs might huve over the Omaha Thursday tions had been nd it was nge > a shipment. taken to recover WOR) UIINS, Traveling Agent Wood Threatens Sult for False Imprisoninent, W. F. Wood, the traveling man who was arrested by Oficer O'Gorman the other day for veddling without a license, threatens to make it warm for that officer for his tem- porary loss of liberty. Mr. Wooa says that he was taken to the police station at 3 o'elock in the afternoon and although he had plenty of money on his person and offered to put up a cash bond for nis appearance he was kept there until 6 o'clock, when, through the in- tercession of a friend, he was allowed to a messenger boy and send to Judge Berk who fixed a bond. which he furnished and was released. He' claims that the polic even refused to allow him to telephone to ¢ of the jobbing houses, or his hotel, whe had friends who could have effected h lease. The case against him been dropped and he now proposes to bring suit against Ofticer O'Gorman for false imprison- ment. rrested on General Principles. Detectives Savage and Dempsey arrested a smooth crook yesterday who gave the name of George Smith. The ofticers claim that their man is a member of o gang of thieves at present working both Omiha and Council Bluffs and with headquarters in the latter city. Smith is not charged with any especial offense, but is considered good people to keep locked up. When taken before the police judge Smith was given tifteen days at labor in the jail. He begged to be allowed to work with “the street gang, but as he is something of a sprinter his request was ro. fused. — Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them, i WILD SCENE 'CHANGE. May Wheat Gives Chicago Brokers Some. thing to Think About, Ciieago. 111, Mareh 10.—There was a wild scenc on the Board of Trade today. In twenty minutes May wheat bulged nearly 3 cents a bushel. Shorts became panic stricken and fell over each other in their anxicty to cover, traders yelled themselyes hoarse and for a time the tumult double-dis. counted anything scen in Chicago in a good It was emphasized by the fact that while May wheat was kiting into the blue empyrian, July presented the phenomena of pping at an alarming rate, The extraordinary separation in prices has removed any doubt but that a great corner been run in May. May closed last night cents und July at 74 cents, the lowest price for the week, and when trading began this morning sales were made at cents for May, and July { cents remained at If your Biscuit are Heavy, Your Griddle Cakes Sodden, Your Pastry Poor, Your Cake dries out quickly, Change Your Baking Powder. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder NEVER DISAPPOINTS. It imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness and flavor observed in the finest food, and not obtainable with any other but DR. PRICE'S. | the no “The | er could com- | tempted a | | ereat transaction and y §200, but as it is | DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 11 the Inst flgures of e was in a nervoussand apprehensive condi tion. Yesterday's trading loft the local erowd short on it and, to all appearances, it was anybody's game on this morning's opetisg. Midsummer listless- ness characterizedl the first fow minutes Everybody was omho strain to seo how the cat would jump, but ghat cautious animal gave no sign_of displa her agility until Mil mine, Bodman, Batdwin & Farnum and other big brokers whe: are known to handle heavy northwestern trade, started fu to b, May in heavy amaumts, presumably to cover hlk1lrll'nnf~h4lrl1'"ll out in the northwest Naturally the price began to climb, and local shorts came to cover with such a rush in four or fives minutes it seem if sheol had broken away from its fastenings. Then the retrograde movement in July began, which added to the noticed that many of the buyers of May ticipated in the heavy selling ot 1o tions The market was like a powder mine, which only needed a match to touch it off, and the fire wus supplied by the representatives of thwestern milling interests. After the big bulge a general decline took place until at noon May sold at 77 cents and July at 731 cents, bub the market was nervous and in a state of suppressed excitement until the close, guesses as to the government fig- ures on reserve wheat varying all the way from 85,000,000 to 140,000,04 s cash wheat magnate, is g declared that the market lized us a result of the ro rner in- May by James R. Keene, in which the latter hopes to recoup himself for the skinning he rc Chicago speculators fourteen when he left about £6,0 nir of his exy e Trade. Mr. K rday narkot years 0,000 here ns o s with the Board of sston claims that this | morning’s action was caused by orders to five leading firms from Duluth parties to buy 1,000,000 bushels of May and sell a like amount of July to cover a big straddle made in this some time ago. But there are oth who laugh’ at this and ne is selling July with the rapidity and that he is taking on his 50 as to have a dumping grour when the shorts have tripped up to counter and settled with their cashier. A dispatch from New York saying that Kecne states he has no interest, divectly or Jomtly, in produce, was taken with conside able doubt, It was rem od that Har- ver flatly denied that he was doing a thing in wheat until he was under indictment, and +Old Hutel, " always disclaimed any inte tion to corner. It is just fourteen years today that Keene's famous message to Archie Fisher was received, instructing him to purchase 000,000 bushels of whe There was a mistake made somewher instead of buying, Fisher sold the his brolke the market and May declined | from 94 to K7 cents. It was the climax of the Keene has been care- fully nursing his wrath, Baby Cured Scall Head Bad Case. Two Doctors No Good. I Cut . First Sct Helps. Four Scts Completely Our baby Pearl was born Nov. 20, 1801, Krom her birth sho had Scall Head until sho was four nior.ths old, then It becume worse and © out _in small white pimples, and then - spread to be iarce yol- lowseabs. We tried two doctors, but thoy could ot do it uny wood. So tried CUTIOURA REN- giving hor a thor ) washing thre ies nduy, nnd using the CUTICURA first set wo tried helped her, and bofore wo had used four sets sho wus | completely curcd. At | he age of six months our buby weizhod thirty- four pounds. Her skin Is fair und smooth, and seuly ‘portectly: well, Portralt onciosod, 1 would not do without Cu 1Es, and can rocommend them as most excellent for children. Mile, SETH JUDD, V. re. nderbilt, Mich. Tused tho CUTICUNA REMEDIES for abont two months, and the entire expense wns but %00, which no oue would rezret for u nieo smooth It left my face In the best of condition, from ali pimples and blotehes. 1 8tili use JUTICURA SOAP a hall. RUFUS THOMPSON, Youn:stown, 0O, Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood and Skin Purifier. internally, and CUTICURA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTi- CURA SOAP, an exquls te Skin Beutifier, ex- ternully, instantly relieve and specdily cure overy disense and hunior of the sk.n. sealp und blood, with loss of hafr, from Iufuncy to age, from bimples tos rofuin. erywhere. . CUTICURA, Rle: S0AP i RESOLVENT, #1. Prepared by the |otter ug and Chemieal Corporation, iloston, £~ *How to Cure Skin Diseass,” 04 pages, 50 illustravions and 100testimontals, mailed free, IT STOPS THE PAIN, Back ache. kidney pains, we: rheumati d cular pains i 1 © by the Cutl- 250, Sweetheart's Face —that's my wife’s you know—wears a cheerful, life-is-worth-living expres- sion, ever since I presented her a box of WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP She is always recommending K77%’s soaps to her friends—says she is through with experiments—has just what she needed to make labor easy, and ensure perfectly clean clothes, She knows what she’s talking about— don’t forget it. JAS. S. KIRK & CO., Chicago. Dusky Diamond Tax Noap wWeouSs b it PANDED META TEEL lA/Tfl Furnishes the Bestiand Cheapest Method ot FIRE-PRIOFING HOUSES. Write for catalogne of Lathing, Fencing, Stable Fixtures, etc. N. W. EXPANDED METAL CO., No. 402 Twenty Sixth §'. CHI0AGO FREE! GIVEN AWAY! FREE! THE WONDERFUL TWELVE-ROW PUZZLE! Wo Ofter Valuable Prizes fer its Solution! 2 d One? If not, call at once upon the g e inin Gocs Deaices o Yons city who will supply you Free of Cost, 1fyou want @ Ready-made Shirt to suit you, geot the q/ TRADE é MARK. din, and it was | at the hands of | ‘Street Paving, Itic @ sure fit. We make it n.fi wa ¥mow. CLUETT, cooN & Co. 1893, AYER’S herry Pectoral Has no equal for the prompt relief and speedy cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of Volce, Preacher’s Sore Throat, Asthma, Bronchitis, La Grippe, and other derangements of the throat and lungs. The best-known cough-cure n the world, it is recommended by eminent phy ans, and is the favor. ite preparation with singers, actors, preachers, and teachers, It soothes the inflamed membrare, loosens the phlegm, stops coughing, and induces herry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress of the disease, and even in the later stages, it the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep. It is agrecable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions, Asan emergency medicine, every house- hold should be provided with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. “‘Having used Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral in my family for many year: L can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is incre; ng yearly with me, and my customers think this prep: ration lias no equal as a cough-cure,” =S. W. Parent, Queensbury, N. B, AYER’S Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Bold by all Drugzista. Price 81; six bottles, 86. Prompttoact, suretocure ease Just in—Ous Importaticn of Exclusive Styles in Spring Woolens. THE AMERICAN TAILORS Paxton Hotel Building, TRINIDAD ASPHALT FOR Roofing, Etc., Etc. REFINING and PAVING PLANTS On Hand and Furnished At Lowest Prices. Experts in refining a1d paving supp!ied. THE TRINIDAD ASPHALT REFINING CO., . 50 Wall Street, NEW YORK CITY. Onlike te Dutch Process ‘ 'n Kllali .{) No Alkalies —~OR— Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of AW Beker &’ Breakfast Cocoa, which is absolutely pure and solubie. It has more than three tinies the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is far more economical, eosting less than one cent a ewp. It is delicious, nourishing, aid EAsiLY DIGESTED. 8old by Grecors everywhere. W, Baker & Co., Ezmhssierr.fMgsrsf : The Mercer. Cmaha’s Newast Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWAR 3T3, O RoOmS at §2,60 per d vy. (0¥ 00ms &t §3.00 por day. 0 Reoms with Bath at £.0) por 11r. @ Rooms with Bath at $3.) to §1.5) 20r dvy OPEBNED AUGUST 1st Modern in Every Respoct. Newly Furnished Yhroazhout C. S. ERB. Prop. MURRAY HOTEL, Tho only hotel in the ¢'ty with hot and cold r, und st neitin évary roo m H ble and dining room service unsurpassod. | | RATES $2.50 TO $4.00. Epeclal rates on appiieation. B. SILLOWAY, UR. THE SPECIALIST. 1s unsurpassed in the treatmont of all PP'VATE DISEAS! an, 1 We und Disorders » Write for eircu and question list froo, DID ToOuU SEE looking at? {t means.” [T MEANS mercial world— Open till 8 p. m. THOUSAND and the toilet table in signs. The ominont speclal registercd graduate nm cess catarrh. lost manhood ry used. New treatment for 1oss of v1tAl powor. correspondence. Medlelue oF 1 stri 2ontentsor sander. Ons parin il cular, e SAUCE Imparts the most d3icious taste EXTRACT KOUPE, ofa LETTER from MEDIOAL GEN- TLEMAN st Mad GRAVIES, FISH, B 0T & COLD LFA & PERRI that their sauco i hixhly extocrmed 1o Iudin, end 1 o my opinion, the mo Py eacitig | > RAREBITS, Romo saiico that 1 g made." &e. Beware of Imitations; see that you get Lea & Perring' . Sware 3 of Original Tv ATS, Bignature on every hott JOLUN DUNCANS nd you the marvelous oparation CALTHOS Wo will n ¥rouch free. and x legal £u TS "wili Ben Menlth, Strength Use itand pay if satisied. Address VON MOHL CO., Sole Amerieas Agcats, Clncinnatl, Ol MEN (< BESF \“E"l " 2% Preserve Your Eyesight HIRSCHEERG's D g Py a5 EYE GLASSES PATENTED JUry 21071889 Max Meyer & Bro. Co., th and Farnam Sts., 2 i Reb: Sole Agents for Omaha. l that fancy pin head cheviot suit that hangs on wallin the window—the one marked four=fifty? you know thatit’s as good as it is good looking? Yyou see that handson"l?éfiy checked suitin the third row marked seven twenty-five? itwasa regular ten dollar all wool suit that you were Did you sze that five seventy-five checked suitin the sacond row? howwe coulddosuch things? Hundreds of men have looked at these three suits and the other forty that we display inour big show window today, and said to themselves and their neighbors, *‘l wonder what nronte, private, blaod, W W oartifontes AHOW. 18 SHIIFS 11§ wILh L) EFaRtask 1048, MIZNL 104304 W04 RTINS 0 D2LvAL 13300 Partlos unable to visit 328 4035 by AL OF BXDFass 33174y PACEIL, D MATEs to 12110 ate o or-tarrot Convaltatl s o 00k (Mysteries Of LiTo woat (0. OAICS A0 154d 8.1, L0 0 b 330147 4) a, the Do Did Do you realize that Did you wonder BUSINESS It means that ““The Nebraska’’ has started the spring campaign in earnest. Itmeans thatthese forty-three suits simply give you a taste of what we're goingtodo this season with the great lever that moves the com= Saturdays 10 p. m. RAYMOND, THE JRWELER one different articles for Gorham's sterling silver mountings—brushes—combs—etc—are ths latest novelties we show. You will like the dainty de- RAYMOND. 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