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LUMBERMEN IN CONVE Annual Gathering of Nebraska Dealers in Omaha. TION OMAHA CANNOT HAVE THE SECRETARYSHIP Movement to Inerense the Membership Making Rules to Kest Jolbors from Promiscuous Retalling Outside Thelr Own Clties, The Nebraska Lumber Dealers' association | met in ann convention yesterday after- noon in Washington hail. The conveution was called to order by the president, Mr. W A. Freid of Fremont. About hundred moembers were present, The were all represented, and sy lumbermen from abroad werc The secretary reported a membership of 127, The treasurer's report showed receipts for the year to the 3.4, and the disburscments were ving a bul ance due the tary on salary of £215.41 A committee was appointed to nudit the accounts of the treasurer and business was suspended during the i committee wentout to | a report. The commitice reported ina fow minutes that amount on hand and 1t the beginning of the ation owed him #166 over the action of tors in allowing the secre- tary the initiation fees paid by all the firms that joined the association during the year It was explained by the dircctors that” this had been done as a means of paying the retary for his time spent in soliciting ne members, It was decided to assess cach vard in the associntion §1 for the purpose of raising the deficit, It was also moved to dues and the initiation but after a long discussiol adjusted by leaving the initiation unchanged and instructing the board of dircctors to make an assessmentat the end of six months if more funds are needed one trade ral prominent in attendenc papers mount of # 1,118 s¢ in which the | year the A lovg discussion arose the board of dire 8800 ase the annual from £ to 310, this matter was inc Jealous of Omahn, 'he cloction of officcrs for the ens r sprung the question of electing the y by the vote of the association in stead of by voto of the directors. A rather delicate matter was at the bottom of this | movement. The real purpose was to elect some man to the position of sccretary who did not resule in Omakin Mr. Colpetzer caught the idea and moved that the tary be elected by the divec tors al, but that the dircctors be in structed not to select an man for sccretary. I suid s was a ing ‘among members of the assaciation that the secretary ought not to | bea resident of this city Uecause he was | liable to be unduly influenced by the whole: salers here. ‘The' Omaha lumbe not afford to permit such a feel and for one he hoped that such would be given the board of would wipe out this feeling completely resolution was carried. President William A unsnimously re-elo haffec of Omali w ce-preside Mr. George E . Mr. M. L. Trester of Lincoln | to fill the vacancies in the di- | feu Freid of Fremont ed. 150 1 W, cted lof the visiting dealers who had not become members of the association wanted to know the objects of the associa- tion. Mr. Burry of Fuirbury explained that the association hud been organized for the pur- pose of preventing retailers from indulging n ruinous competition and to prevent whole- salers from selling direct to the consume Arural dealer inqu ° 1ob the wholesalers in Omaha were member: ssociation. Sunderland but one were members. Mr. Colpet 8| flash and asked th meant to say that his s Mr. Sunderland said correct, Mr. Colpetzer began to mention the names | fFerent wholesale and retail firms > not members of the association, secrotary was obliged to admit that ‘he had been mistaken. After Hecruits, Mr. Colpotzer then offered a resolution in- n to issue a cir to wholesalers in Omaha, South Omaha, Lincoln and all otter wholesale points, in viting them to join the association. ‘The secretary is to inform the members of the | assocMtion as to the results and give the names of the wholesale firms t fuse to join and the reasons for their rofusal. It was carried. Mr. Colpotzer also offered a resolution to compel all whol i ssociation having retail yards in the same towns with their wholesale with the rules of the vd to their retail business just the hough goods had been shippod from their wholesale yards, It was carried. Mr. Trester of Lincoln ds a strong speech in favor of establishing a universal custom among wholesalers not to sell goods at retail to anybody mnot belonging W0 the community in which their retail Y are located. It is the rule of the association that where 8 wholesaler who is retailing also gots o sustomer from a distant town simply Mds 10 per cent to his regular retail prico and sends this amount to the retailer be- tonging to the association town where the should have be 1 of the in favor of that plan. They said that the receipt of a check now and then representing 10 per cent of a bill of goods sold by some wholesaler to a customer irom the vicinity of their yard was o v welcome assurance that the wholesalers were loyal to the principles of the association. Others thought the wholesalers ought to refuse to mg They should simply state that the dealers oniy. A motion to instruct make prices to out-of-town customers and_to remit 10 per cent of the bill to the retaile belonging to the association at the point where the purchaser of the lumber lived was put and lost. It was therefore established | as the sense of the association that whole- | salers who retail also should not sell to con sumors answered that all fect like a tary if he really .\\AN he believ the wholesalers to | a resolution daily press and the presented for their : to the public the sociation in o correct and The resoluilon was h various trade journals courtesy in prose objects of the trathful manne adopte Mr. Colpetzer on behalf of the wholesale lumber werchants and manufacturers of Omaha read an invitation to the mewbers of the association to attend & bauquet at the Omaha club last night. He did not call it a | banguet, but mercly a supper of crackers and milk. | ‘Lhe invitation was accepted and the cor vention adjourned » Members of the Convention, The following delogates were present W. Barry, k William Fried. § ro; C. B. Linde on, Lincoln: 3 Green, Genoas J, J. | Hollmand, Friend: Harris Dierks. Bow; William - Martin, Kansas French, Lincoln: 5. H. ( d | Victor White, O City; PR, | iswold, St. Joseph , Monroe; J. O. Moore, 'al- | Gibbons, Bertrand; H. 1. a; Louis Bradford, Omaha; W , Omaha; A, W. Palmer, Oma H. Howland, Omaha: Wi Holton, Dod Joseph Matosch, Brainard; W. Wood ward, Omaha; J. Fullman, Biue Hill; Henry Roberts. Arlington; C. E. Olsen. Oakla W. H. Hasstll, Tekamah; . (. Curtis; D. C. Bradford, Omaha; i, ¢, flton. Price; J. S, Whaite, Omaha mell, Braudin: B, ©. MoGaill, ¢ H. (i. Steveus, Dyesburg, Tenn.. J. J keeper. Sutton; J. D, Gammin, Heb: . amb. Omaha; Johu Mullon, Omaha; | keficld, Omaha; Thomas Dunn D. Ayers, Ord Bullard, O y; R A Bur Barnett, MoCook; W, H Koehler, Genoa ; J. 3. Miller. | anchovies, 1 | smoked salm | Tunci | vility | the st 1 Broken | | Clanc son; K Omaha il Hubbell; Kd Madi. nsor ard Robinson, 8. Clark, Gretna; R S W. H. Pstherd, Papillion; ( rues, Genoa; R, McCloud, Hemmingford ; rge Gotshall, Kansas City; F. Colpetzer, Omaha; A G. Benjamin, Rhineston —— It is not what its propriete Hood's Sarsaparilla does, tha Hood's Sarsaparilla cures it See the celebrated Sohme Ford & Charlton Music Co. s say but what tells the story. piano at 1508 Dodge Nico hewring, 2o each, Smoled 18 pdr pound: a very fine mack: 10¢ per pound: finest smoked sturgeon, 174e. Chicken halibut, 15 pound; Rus- sian sardine 10¢ per pound; salted cels, 15¢: the y best smoked whitefish, 14¢: the best brick codfish, Tie pe wmind: California salmon , sal y ‘olumbian river : anything vou want sh fish brated red snapper he Gulf of Mexico, only 10¢; fresh whitelish, 8et smelts, 10¢; her- skinned perch, Tie: the best L le per quart; fresh in fr imor salmon, 1 And a othe merous to mention, HAYDE kinds of fish too nu- BROS. Grocers, PRSP — MORAL HOU3E CLEANWING. Mayor Bemis and Chief the Responsibility, When the anti-vico crusaders went before the city council and demanded the strict en- forcement of the nst gambli prostitution and Sunday liquor selling that body referred them to the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. When tHe question came toa vote by the commissioners they were equally divided, and the compelled to break the tie, which he did by voting in the negative Mayor Bem ticised the commiagioners or shirking their du sed the opinion that they were trying to shift the sponsibility to the shoulders of the mavor and the chief of nolice. Yesterday brought anew turn in the lkaleidoscope. In the morning Chief Seavey issued the foliowing order to the cal ants and chief deteetive of his You will ple: e vigilant your men to enfore the Sund port to me in writing th business of all person i rdina liguors. Seavey Shoulder laws ag: nd Instruct luw and re- i places of d to be violuting s the sule of In- You will cause the arrest nd all men who aro with ound in wine rooms in any nd el s (hen with b You will take the nauies S of 41l Doys, girls, men and we y be found” in wine rooms in an same to lity and nanes for wernin of all in writin full particular: You will disorderly hot s will ors of that no f nor f; towed; also, tha drunlken i 11 be allowed it 1y house and that all disorderly house must be closed and no one allowed inside on the Sabbath d r will be suid that the order w connected with the campa petitione It would ha just the same if te question been agitated, and was in what his course had always been on these matters. It was his intention, since the uncil had seen fit to license the disorderly 8 sl and hav was pos- injunction of the > been harmony with sible unde tion with apply to hous In the aft 00N oth pect on affai ing instructions to Chief Bemis put an- ing the follow- ‘ormntion nnd rdopted by the fons of the clti- nt of the Commls- at o reason- with the Iy 1 of the ard of Lof I'iro ruction pstantial co! enforced. this smmlssioners his | fon, and an cffort ubers of the hourd toshif St enforeing the o f the city and “the erimi of the state on the mayor and chief of police. In view of this ction and the evident purpose of the Board of Yire and Police Commissioners to put upon the mauyor and chief of police this responsibility, anin fuvor of accepting the situation exists and assuniing such rosponsibilit sider the action taken by council tirly propoer, and 1 the instructions of tho couneil to tl Lof Firc co Commissioners to mein, 45 stat A ren- sonable and substantial compl with tho Laws to boe enforeed in i, L am not in favor of adopti reme and fanatical views advocited by some of the repre A= tives of the anti-vice crusade, noithur am 1 in favor of turninz the city over to the vic of Taw or mor Wit the council, T belleve in o reasonablo and substantial enforecment of the ordinances of the city and the luws of favor such an enforcement of hoth ad ordinanees as will result in the greatest good and as will most e Teetively sup- press erime and criminals, With this object instruct you us follows: iedintoly suppre able b consider by tain m I resnonsi- I it Lo ry all houses or not within the burnt dis- street walkin window ation or any other improper o’ indeeent ition: mitted, and > be prosccuted the keepers of such wine rooms. 0 city from e disposi day, o ute all violuts With you to the in such nost ‘prom s will bost ke proper Fesirictions and polic: d 1 wish you to determine and ult of “your observation ind experience whother th peesent syst the closed gmbling systen will most effeetively I the parpose desive d 1 conerainlate you uvon the g cut elfcetive mintenance of good suppression of crimce b Oriaii, nize s lar dus (o you ficlency. NovtTthstanding the report taln defamers of Ot to the contrar city ranks in the land s an ovderly, regulate Lis, und [ desire it uue Vil unde supervision. report as { mot 0 North Gulve GaLvesToN, ‘Tex., aid withoat éxagerition thy L possesses tho 1os climate in the w are warm and s the heat never Promiuent physicians have to bean unequaled health aavantage coupled with its splendid agricul- tural and manufacturing resources insure owth aud prosperity of this gulf-side - on's Climate, Nowrn March can b Galvestc equable wouths summer 41t North , while i becomes inter pronounced this resort and this The following perinits to build wero issuad ay by the inspector of buildings tter Martin, 114 South Ninth sf ddition o 'tenennt 0 minor permits Three permits, aggregating The World's I Cannot remain such wirh ok and radiant comy alone imparts, | blood of “impurities, regain the hue of yc 1t the bloc m which heal , by cloarin A 1528 Fuviam street the Burlington's now ticket office, pr— o — I Field, North Plattes W, 1 Harvison Island ; J. 15, Adaws, Blair: O. A Carnahan, Cazad; J. Batton, Crote:J. It Hollingsworth, J. Bhatersak, Wilber; M. F 2 The only Fure Creawm of Tartar mayor was | safflcient | viy houses at any hour, | in | had not | THE OMAHA DAILY BEE HOLDING BURGLARS AT BAY Brave Nellio Gastright's Sucoessful En- oounter with Two Thieves, HER UNLOADED REVOLVER KEPT THEM OFF The Little Heroln Sho Had Goined Payment on thi Was Was Overpowered, but Her Vietory—Last Little Home Saved Titz Gastright was able to realize am of his life and pay the last dollar he owed on his little home yesterday is due to the heroism of his 14-year-old daughter Nellie, whose brave resistance the house from being robbed by u of desperate thieves Monday night. sht is a butcher employed in one of packing establishments at South Omaha and for the past four years has been endeavoring to pay for the home which he occupied near Tenth and Bancroft st He had paid all but 100 and had accumu lated that amount in readiness for the final scttlement, when he was to receive the lo coveted deed to the pry y. Mond afternoon he quit w arly and came to Omaha and drew the money from the bunk, intending to make the payment the first thing yesterday mornin Detected the It seems that some one had learned of his intention, and that the money would be in the house over night, for about 10 o'clock the was entered by two unknown 1 who very nearly succeeded in - getting with the savings of the p six ¢ The mon ited i wlers, and in the evening Mr. went to South Omaha to iing with some friends, taking with them and leaving in charge of their daughter, had not been gone more than hal hour when the girl thought > 1 1 watehi the house, ad re it, for s00n after she had d for the night hex ntion was attracted to an unusual noise kitehen, and thinking it was the cat, she went out to let the animal outdou When she opened the kitchen door she ran almost into the arms of a_strange man, who ummaging through the room, evidently in search of something which he knew was concenled somewhere in_the house, The child’s first thought was of the money which her father had deposited in the burcau a few hours previous and with a which was hardly to be expected at her age she determined to keep the thieves out of the sitting room where the bureau was standing until her parents returned from rwas evidently as much sur- rself at her appearance for he ently expected to find the house un- | :d. Ina moment, however, he had | asped hev by the throat and threatened to | kill her if she made any outcry. The child s tor shtencd but managed to pre- @ her wits enough to remembar that her revolver was in its usual place on el in the front room and as s wn released his hold she sprang | back h the open door and in a moment the weapon was in her hand. It was not loaded but she leveled it in the burglar's 1 face with such adetermined attitude that he stopped short in his search and whistled to his confe ate who was waiting outsi They Couldn't Scare Her. The latter crawled in through window which had admitted the first in truder, but had no more courage than his companion in the faceof the leveled revolvor which the half fainting girl clung to as hor last hope. The intrudors tried to intimidate the girl into dropping the weapon by threav ening to kill her and burn the house, but finding this of no avail finally mustered courage to make dash toward her. The the empty second he | and one her mouth rch for the | had evic the the open 1 10 tho Kool es hold his hand over while the other resumed the s money The brave at it w n: time for nts to return and ggled so with her captor that the other clled to come to his wirl her effec- was The on th vhich head, knocking he; condition she was found a few minutes after, > money was untouched, and it is sup- d that the rs had 0o sooner dis- of the girl than tha, the approaching foots and took to their heels, the ! bbers, but the girl said that the one who cntered the house first was a rather tall man dressed in bl trousers and a durk checked coat and with full board. The window was still open Mr. Gastright kept watch for the thioves the rest of the night, but they had appa ently given it up asa bad job, and did not show themselyes a second time. T LEITERS, by ‘her IND mallable Matter to Woman Winston Taylor was arrested yesterd Atlanta, Neb., on the charze of sending scenc livoratur 1zh the mails. He brought to th nd will have a hear this morninz before United States Commis- sioner Anderson. For some timo past one of the most popular young ladics of Atlanta :en the rocipient at short intervals of iwrilous and indecent letters, and a wateh was placed on the postoflice with the result of fastening the authorship of thesc upon ' cighteen months nzo . of a similar crime and enced by Judze Dundy toa term in the peniten- tiary itis thought that Taylor js insan and aftor his trial before Commissioner Hen: derson he will bo examined by the commis sioners of lunacy. Taylor was Police Pickings, Herman Regling, a coolc at taurant, was arrested yesterday morni wandering about the strects ne thedral in bare tect a i only in badly torn undevelothinz, Dr, irs” declaved’ him insane, and he was 1ed over to the county autho; Taurer's r while Philomena’s e wrrelod Monda tabbed Anu the back Both were en to the city juil. The vie tim had & desp cut under the shoulder blade, but Dr. Towne thinks it not dangetoy Burglars stole s gola and a silver Monday afternoon from the house of Campbell, 1511 South Twenty-uinth st ‘The family was absent Detective Vizard yesterday recovered a valuable gold wateh which was from Bernard Biar. Biar left it with a cle at a jewelry st last week w0 be od und the elerk left town after pawn ing the timepiece, ht about a spring up every the people stiil yrup - o New so-called remedies day mushrooms, but cling to Dr. Bull's Cough - Loaw i , Marc New Liccuse Missourl, Jerrensos Ciry, M has passed the senate biil for the appoint ment by the governor of an excise coamis ion, to have absolute control of the issuance Pgw!der. Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum s house Used in Millisns of Homes—aa . Years the Standard \ | colored | | legal | v il of 1 of dramshop liconmes, by It takes the licensin® vo of tho ropublican moil I'WED ¢ i strict party vote wer out of the hands ector of St. Louis. Governor Stone willmpprove the bill, ——— Youneed not be mfra rheumatism when yeu huve aid of the twinge of vation Ol — LAW’'S VOLUMINOUSNESS. Counting the Worlls of a Roference by the WWion, ase of P. J)Cree k is a good illestr possibilities of a lww suit. tracted to build the Pat Hollow for 000, us. Mr. Patrick 1 18 only amounted to action to reco pute, with an agreed to let t to the di: sight but changed, and he put in a ¢ don against J. N. H tion of some of the The plaintiff con- rick homo at Hapy the plans were im for £14,000 for naintained that the £,000, andCreedon r. Then the partics xpensiv wsuit in e matter go to o elected and on August 8 comm M. Hc ty of stenographer, 1 continuous g consumed in | all told, h The questions cap pape tening to ind answ typow; testime the wi estimony 000 and twen: alone fills words It ) far sixty-ni answered is intimated nenced taking testi spins acting in_the Since then there d, und the end is > days have been 105808, Who, questions. crs fill 4,646 pages of ritten, and make a Since the taking of donhas been on four days and_his 500 pages, making that this ) th hearing is likely to be continued six months longer, COURT CU Crookedness C! trator. When John Kendall he left property valued was neither A numbe widow of relatives in nor child to recei died four years ago 000, but there > it other places put in claims for the fortune, and Daniel Kendali, of the istrator, until recently a half-brother pointed adr smoothl filed a motion in prot dministrator to w itioner all¢ es that the admir deceased, was ap- Matters ran along one o I te court to co iake an ounting. strator id the sum of $10,000 upon a bogus claim; that without req has paid this money was a clair word 1t w debt that 10 his ¢ uiring any proof, he wn' son; that sense of thy tlawed ye m in an was ¢ 0 and was bouzht by the claimant,” who had knowledge that it debt against the estate “Thomas Downs, & mor partment, was injured while at work two years ago. I hen, for §10,000, & , and the jury yester dict for 0, fire in was not an existing iber of the fire de- by a falling wall the Paxton hotel e sucd allogi rday gave him a ver- he Omaha Printing company has begun to compel the county ward unty pri . 1o Scott and jury of Michacl Shea agains upany of South Om was knocked or om ks in the . suffered a severe injury 00) dama win gof souri Pacifle mg s rial, and ) in th truck he out provoc: wnd knc In Judge Davis' court t R inst the Moline, M it the contract for are t t the wha, The plaintif 1 freight car while 2 a yearago and he to the spine. He is Frank J. Bald- ranst the Mis f a leg while The railroad company it is now on before gainst T, s She al- ie defendant’s hou 1 the head with ‘ked her to the floor, he Walter A. Wood n suit wer and Mowercompany has pitted jtself & Stoddard t to recover over alot of th of the cor- ilburn 2 Pacific Rallway cnman vs Vew Hampshire Fire company. Folsom ‘vs Huipiny Meins vs © o’ PRICES DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deilciously as the fresh frime. TH Doug —1>IMZ2—7T 0 | do we don't—and you follow structions for 3 we'il give OR. MCCGREW THE SPECIALIST. 1s unsurpnssed in the treatment of all PP'VATE DISEASES ane 1l Weakness ga= dn pisorders of MEX 16 yoars exporience. Writo for circulars d question list froe. E BEST Photograph REASONABLE RATES FOR The Best, 1620 Ins Stroot. B, MARCH 1 82-60 Rockwood ve Hetzel 82-104-Oberton va Record 88186 Omaha and Driving Park assocla- tion vs Anderson. i uson-1louston Electric 1-Omaha Th Light company vs Omaha luminating com- 1893 Ttam Beve 0 - Moore Y. LAW ROOM NO. 8—JUDGR DAVIS, 80-71--Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine company vs Moline-Stoddard compan, 30 ahi Printin darneau. nvs O Wagner vs 11 va per va Kennard, 1y vs Quick vs Omaha Streot Rallway ago, Burlington & rtson. Kurtz vs Patrick Land company Wolff vs Langtry LAW ROOM NO. 41 UDG < Omah s Nuson. ibhon maha. ank vs Omiha . Baldwin vs Missouri Pacific Raflway FERGUSON. iny Midland Guaranty co Wells vs R LAW ROOM NO. 5t 08— Dickinson vs Falke 41-Van Ness vs B & M Bernstine vs Kline. Bagley vs Falke, -10--Douglas vs Blanch 10— Root vs Dou: S Bell vs Carbury. 50-76—North Assurance Hamilton 80-08-Pitts vs Travis, 80-110~Clements vs Westerholm. 80-119Palln vs Johnson. 20-34 -1lansen vs Missouri Pacific Raflway pany vs I OGDEN, R. R. Co. 30-1 company vs 7 Willlams vs Specht Hansen vs Missourl Py iy 25-197-Williams vs Specht EQUITY ROOM NO. G—JUDGE HOPEWELL. Hertzog vs Barr Hokunsen vs Ho Osgood vs Gwyer -16—Smith vs Hu -0 Butes vs Poters, -46-Sheely vs Mon 16— Gilkin & 4 nd ¢ O ific Rallway 31 a1 mery. 38, 1 company vs Dawson Town 4 Lout and Trust company vs PSORIASIS Body With White ing Fearful, Cuticura, Jackson v by rlasis) first broko onton my left cheek, spreading across my nose, ani almost cover my face. Itran into my eyes, and tho physict afrald I would 1 spread My disense (p 1t foll out, until 1 w irely bald-headed; it then bro out on my arms and b untilm It cov entire body, my free, hond and shoulders bel the worst. The white constantly from my head, she ers and the skin would thick and would crack halr ulier s were just ono sor o seabs 1 ms; % na bl i tls Thiey saved my 1l mend them. + My halr is restored S0 15 my oy sigh KELLY, Ioekwell City, Towa, Cuticura Resolvent The now blood purifier, Internally (to cl tho blood of il impurities and poisonot ments. and CUTICUILA, the great Skin Cure, and CUTICURA S0AP, an exquisite Skin Beau: tilier. oxternally (to clear the skin and s nlp and restoro the hafr. have eured thousands, of cases whers the shodc scales measured a quart dally, cked, biceiing, burning and i bevond endur- ance, b ir lifoloss o torri- bie ' What other remedies hiavo mado such cures? ROSA nso Sold everywhei 25e.; RESOLVENT, §1. 1 DRCG AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION. Boston. Dr®Send for “1ow to Cure Skin Dise s pages. 5 llustrations, and 100 testimond | PLES, blackheads, red, roush M und ofly skin cured by Curic TICURA, 5 Prepared by the cha poed A SOA It Stops the Pain. Back uche. kidnoy pains, weakness rheamatismund musculirpalns re- Heved 1 one minute by Anti-Pain Plaste o. ~ Unlike the Dufch Process No Alkalies =ope Other Chemicals aro nsed in tho preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S which s absolutely pure and soluble. Ithasmorethan threetimes the strength of Cocon mixed A with Starch, Arrowroot or == Sugar, and i8 far more eco- nomical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is_delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. putiind e, So0ld by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & C0., Dorchester, Mass i e [ ] | Truth Unadulterated. =) CHAPTER L As it has been,and is still, o wonder to some, how we can sell pure wines and liquors at so much lower price than others—and as some. go so far as to reason that the liquor must be adulterated we offer this explunation: The clos- est chemical analysis will bear us out in the assertion that nov particle of wine or liquor from store is adulterated in any our way, shape or mann [To be contlnued.] A quart bottle of Claret, 15c. Los Angeles Wine, Liguor and Cigar Co., 116-718 8, 16th St.. Omaha, (e s s s e e v s RAYMOND, THE JRWELER it you back s2. M nurrow strip of puper or trom Joweicr unl sen ! siz with our Franco-German HEUMATISM can be cured for gz—We'll RING—If o days sure left hand Mtto Gozer with et medsite with order RAYMOND, FIFTERNTH AND DOUGLAS, OMAHA. and be red and very itehy, | 148-Marhlo Savings bank vs Latey. 8- Honnett va Schnelder. 181 Union Trust company ve Flala, 197 McRride vs Melntire, J0-Omahu Savings bank vs Carrior. Hurrls vs Harrls, GROWTH OF THE USE OF SOU FOR DEAFNESS, No Question Ralsed of Doubts Entertatned 1n Medioat Circlon ns to Their Efficioney. In & number of Modical Journnls thers have recently appoarod several intorosting artioles a8 o the value and practicabliity of the Souna Discs for deafness. inventod by 1. W. Wales, of Bridgeport, Conn. . om data collected by mon who may bo looked upon, onch as an ex= pert in the trontment ot disenses of the 18 loarned that the Sound Discs are applic only to casos of part! INVINE, ker vs Whit ffer vs Hubbara n Nutfonal bank vs Freyhan Eayrs v Sharp, 1-140—Unlon 8 Fards National ve vs Stoddard. 3 b 1k ague Investment cong o doatnoss, and donot In take tho place of the ear trampet, Jackson vs South Omaha Live Stock mb & Bon vs Wilkinson, Lk e, ve JonpeoR, | kinson but that 1n thoso cases whore the hoaring I At and Trust company | but partinily defectivo they have been very successfully usod In a lar variety of cases. As thero ean bo no harmful effects from thelr use. they nre conslderod nn important addls tion to the medical professton. Aurists have been the first to feel the benefle this nventic vs MeDermatt 81-301 vs Long 31-301 81-399 an and Trust company Wyman vs Williams, MekKell vs Paul Smith vs Allen Suiith vs Kurtz Hamscom vs Hall Withrow vs Holtslandor Missouri Pacific: Rallway company al rosults of Lin view of sich fucts, they consider it w part of wisdoi to suy notking to discouragn their use, us (o do 8o would ulti= mately Do w gre t impadiment to the progress alrendy mads towards the roifef of this nioss obstinito on. The publio thomsolves Wro most nidly Interested in the pros gress and snce s that has already followed the use of this simple invention, 17 1 81 103 vs Wort 82-118 1201 1881 ynor vs Kilborn, iigon vs Montzor, | | | | loagland vs Thompso! | | CURES RISING - BREAST . “MOTHER'S FRIEND” b1, et Dlessing offered chili-hearing woran, 1 have b mid-wifo for many years, and fn cach where **Mother's Friend’* had been used it ha accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering. "It s tho best remody for rising of the breast known, an< wortly thie price for that alone. Mg, M. M. BRCSTER Moutgomery, Ala, Sent by express, charges prepaid, on receipt of price, $1.50 per bottle. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Bold by all druggists. ATLANTA, GA, MEDICAL A austed Vit et the ¥ OURES Pros,e Lar ; seripti Ny, Nerrons and eakne middie-aged and oid. ation fn peron or by letter. tus, with testimonials, FREK OR'SELF+ valuablo pre o full gty FIVE THOWUSAND MEN will stop in front of our big Douglas street window this week—and be lost in admiration of what they’ll see displayed. Four rows of as handsome suits as ever went on a “bust” will meet theireyes., There will be butsix styles of suits—but six as handsome styles are sel- dom shown at one time in one window. Hand- some and at- tractive as the suits the m-= selves are there’s some- thing else in that window even more attractive—and that’s thz price that’s at- tached to each suit. Half the suits in the entire win= dow bear a card like the top one of the two in the center of this ad—and the other half carry the $6.75 card. The $5:75 suits—of which two whole rows are shown—are in handsome checked cheviots—in four separate shades and styles--in both round and square corner sacks. Through the giass you’d take themforeightor S 't nine dollar sults —and you would n’tbe m'staken. cheviots—in | mixtures—in the i | effects—m ade ] J| with fine linings The suits at $6.75 are in fine all wool fancy brown and gray newest .spring up elegantly— and trimmings. ““The Nebraska” sold such suits Special. for ten dollars a year ago (and I our neighbors gotfour dollars more.) €ix hundred of these suits go on sale today—at these prices—and if any of your neighbors happen to ask ‘““What’s Nebraska doing this week,’’d teli them that we’re holding our Annual Spring Suut Sale. Yon can trads till 8 0'clok tonight. Saturday till 10. 7o leave your ovder for That Easter Suit now. An carly order before the hurry se will permit us to give you the best of workm nshi],,u on cven the lowest-priced suits. P L] A It Takes Time' d to be unusually appear in youk your wife’s fresh respecting man scn - comes, To make Ciothi an You we're going busy. will 1 ashame ¥ . d old, winter su the side of costume on [ No will do it when promptness and ok - From $20 to $50 Il secure a Flandsonte Styiish Faster Suit, 2l - 207 [ 8 Sy SR - 9 4 South 15th Street. 3ter morn, TELD TAILOR

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