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Baltimore. Feb. 13. The story sent out from Chicago that General Pas senger Agent Austin of the Baltimore and Ohlo.Jlallroad , had reported rate cutting on the part of rival lines , tc the Receivers , Is strenuously denied at B. & 0. headquarters. Mr. Austin , In a letter , absolutely denies that any suph cases have come under his notice and denounced the report as a " "ike" pure and simple. It Isn't the amount , Dut the quality of talk that tells. She who spoke to Balaam wasn't given to talking much , but when she spoke , it was the point. IN CANADA'S FREE HOMESTEAD LANDS. Wetaskiwin , Alta. , April 5th , 189S. W. Ft .McCreary , Govt. Immigration Commissioner , Winnipeg. Dear Sir : I like the country very much so far ; have seen a great number of farmers from the states and every one seen so far'says they have done well and like it here far better than where they came from , and all claim it to be the \ best country for a poor man that they were ever In , and with good crops this season I predict a great rush. There are some nice claims to bo had yet , but' ' will not last the summer through. I do not find it any colder than In Iowa and am feeling much better than when I left there March 1st. I think this a ( great country for those who are suf fering with throat and lung troubles. I have seen men that had as high as 51 % bushels wheat per acre and near 100 bushels oats , but they weigh from 45 to 51 pounds per bushel , but the general run is 25 tg 50 wheat , 50 to " 75 oats , and stock looking fine ; some cattle running out were nearly In mar ket flesh. I expect to return to the states late this fall for stock , etc. ; will write you when I want to go. Thank ing you all for past favors , I remain , most respectfully yours , ( Signed ) Dr. DE. . Strevell. Some men find consolation in think ing the things they dare not say. \ IDE EXCaifflCB OF SMBP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination , but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes known to the CALIFORNIA. Fie SVBUP Co. onty , and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALIFOHNIA FIG Srr.up Co. only , a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the CAXI- FOBNIA FIG SVKUP Co. with the medi cal profession , and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families , makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives , as it acts on the kidneys , liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them , and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects , please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN' FKANCISOO. Col. X.OUI8VII.LE. Ky. NEW TO IT. If.T. CATHARTIC KEW DISCOVERY ; gi g 1 quick relief and cures worst .J cases. Book of testimonials and 1O days * trcat- mcntFrcC. Dr. II.H.GItKKVSSONS , Box IS , Atlanta , Ca. Edward Marshall , the New York Journal correspondent , who was wounded In the spine early In the San tiago campaign , is still suffering from his Injury and has since been paral yzed In both legs. Not long since he made arrangements to go on a lec turing tour , but now the doctors say It will be necessary to amputate one of his legs. Admiral Dewey has a number of au tograph letters from Aguinaldo , all worded in the most elaborate fashion and referring to the American as "my honorable and illustrious friend. " MISSOURI'S WAR GOVERNOR Restored by JPo-ru-nn. GOVERNOR T. C. FLETCHER. Hon. Thomas C. Fletcher , the noted war Governor of the State of Missouri , is a great friend of Pe-ru-na. He writes : The Pe-ru-na Drug M'f'g Co. , Colunv bus , Ohio. Gentlemen For years I have been afflicted with chronic catarrh , which has gone through my whole system , and no one knows the torture and misery I have passed through. My doctor has prescribed various reme dies , and I have never found any relief until I was persuaded by a friend to use Dr. Hartman's Pe-ru-na. After the use of one bottle I feel like a new man. It also cured me of a dropping I had in my throat , and built my sys tem up generally. To those who are suffering with catarrh I take pleasure in recommending your great medicine. Very respectfully.Thomas Thomas C. Fletcher. Everything that affects the welfare of the people Is a legitimate subject of comment to the real statesman. The statesman is not a narrow man. It is the politician who is narrow. The true statesman looks out on the world as it Is , and seeks , as far as is in his power , to remedy evils and encourage the good. Catarrh In its various forms is rap idly becoming a national curse. An undoubted remedy has been discov ered by Dr. Hartman. This remedy has been thoroughly tested during the past forty years. Prominent men have come to know of its virtues , and are making public utterances on the sub ject. To save the country we must save the people. To save the people we must protect them from disease. The disease that is at once the most prevalent and stubborn of cure is ca tarrh. The stage hand that can't be cured should be insured. * " TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brome Quinine Tablets- All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 5c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. No man ever filed a kick because his signature to a petition was ignored. Could. Not Keep Hoaso Without Dr. Seth Arnold's Counh Killer. Mrs. E. u. Barton , Boyd , Wls. 2oc. a bottle. It's easier to resore a faded oil paint ing than a borrowed umbrella. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething , BOtens the gums , reduces In- tiamuiatlou , allays pain , cures vrlnd colic. 20c a bottlu. The fortunate man always takes misfortune the hardest. Piso's Cure for Consumption is the only cough medicine used in my house. D. C. Albright , Mifflinburg , Pa. , Dec. 11 , ' 95. The height of knowledge is to know what you do not know. irybody you ive their tin ta The Tin Tags taken from Horseshoe , " J. T. , " Cross Bow , Good Luck and Drummond Natural Leaf will pay for any one or all of this list of desirable and useful things and you have your good chewing tobacco besides. Every man , woman and child in America can find something on this list that they would like to have and can have FREE ! Write your name and address plainly and send every tag you can get to'us mentioning the number of the present you want. Any assortment of the different kinds of tags mentioned above will be accepted as follows ; . . _ . TAGS TAGS 1 Match Box , quaint design , im 19 Alarm Clock , nickel , warranted . . 200 ported from Japan 25 20 Carvers , buckhorn handle , good 2 Knife , one blade , good steel 25 steel 200 3 Scissors , 4j2-inch , Rood steel 25 21 Six Rogers' Teaspoons , best qual. 225 4 Child's Set , Knife , Fork and Spoon 25 22 Knives and Forks , six each , buck- 5 Salt and Pepper , one each , auad- horn handles 250 ruple plate on white metal. . . . 23 Clock , 8-day , Calendar , ' 1 hermoni- 6 Razor , hollow ground , fine English eter , Barometer COO steel 21 Stove , Wilson Heater , sire No. 30 7 Butter Knife , triple plate , best qual. prNn. 4Q . s coo 8 SugarShell , triple plate , bestquality 25 Tool Set , not playthings , but real 9 Stamp Box , sterling silver tooN. . . > , % GCQ 10 Knife , "Keen Kuttcr , " two blades 20 Toilet Btr , decorated porcelain , 11 Butcher KrJft , "Keen Kuttcr , " very handsome 800 8-inch blade 2TVAKn , solid silver , full jeweled . 1000 12 Shears , " Keen Kutter , " 8-mch , 8 Sevvine Machine , first class , with nickel . J5 all attachments 1EOO IfJ Nut SetCracker and 6 Picks , silver bO 29 Revolver , Colt's , best quality 1500 It Nail Kile , Sterling silver , amethyst 30 Rifle. Winchester , 16-shot , 22-Cil.lSOO set , G-inch 100 31 Shot Gun , double barrel , hammcr-- 15 Tooth Brush , sterling silver , ame Icss , stub twist 2000 thyst set , C-inch 100 32 Guitar ( Washburn ) , rosewood , in ; 1C Paper Cutter , sterling silver , ame laid with mother-of-pearl. . . . . 2000 thyst set , 7-inch. . . . . 100 33 Bicycle , standard make , Iadies"or 17 Base Ball , "Assod 'op , " best qual. 100 cents' 2COO 18 Watch , stem wind ! " 'set , guaran BOOKS 30 choice selections same teed go < Jd rimr ) 200 as last year's list , 40 tags'each. This offer expires November 30 , (899 ( , Address-'all your Tags and th'e correspondence abdiit them to bRUMMOND BRANCH , St. totiis , Mo. MEN AN D WC MEN OFSALOICA Dospnlr of Competlnj ; with tliu Gorffeotis Cuvnss. As for the male populatlon.lt con sists mainly of some 50,000 replicas ot Sir Henry Irving as Shylock , says the London Chronicle. They have all bor- jowed his sash , his furred gaberdine 'and his complete "make-up. " These are the descendants of Jews who lied from the Spanish Inquisition , and whether it be the result of in-breeding or of some other cause , they are all alike. No doubt they know one an other , and perhaps a practiced resi dent can tell them just as a shepherd can tell his flock apart Their wom- enkind wear a remarkable uniform , which might have a certain charm if worn by people of a different shape. It may be said to consist chiefly of decolletage no corset and a green satin door-knocker at the back of the head. Feminine vanity takes the form of competition in the size of the door knocker. It is not a vision of perfect beauty , but at any rate it is better than a yashmak. The truth is that women of all races and creed in Tur key have given up trying to wear at tractive clothes out of sheer despair at the unapproachable gorgeousness of the cavass. A cavass in full uniform I "defies competition. " I happened to bo present the other day at Constant- ! , nople at the semi-official farewell of M. Cambon , the departing French am bassador. The central figure on the railway platform , towering above am bassadors and putting the mere mili tary into the shade , was a splendid creature in dazzling scarlet. It was the first cavass of the British embas sy. Sometimes the cavass affects the Albanian costume short braided jacket , jaunty cap and stiff , white bal let-dancer petticoat. I instinctively looked to see these gentlemen pirou ette on their toes. The cavass is notoriously riously and pardonably vain. It is not only that he is conscious of a cos tume ; he remembers that he was once a janissary. Hence he goes armed to the teeth , even though it is only to carry his mistress' lap dog. If we ever introduce the cavass into London and -why not ? in the affections of the nursemaids he will prove a formidable rival to Policeman X. and Dandy Dan , the life guardsman. And he is as use ful as he is ornamental. The protec tion of a cavass gets you through the customs with hardly the opening of a hat box , knocks 25 per cent off the sum by which you are cheated in the bazaars , and even keeps the irrepressi ble little Jewish shoeblacks from run ning at your heels. His dignified port , though it at first abashes , at last stimulates and fortifies you. You feel that you are taking part in the procession , and that now or never is the time for your demeanor to be not ed by the reporters as "affable. " This is the cavass frame of mind. And to think that you can enjoy the harmless exaltation for "the ridiculous sum" of a few piasters ! LETTERS SENT TO NOTED MEI\ Those curious personages who de light in prying into unexpected sub jects and classifying the results in learned form have been very busy re cently with the letters received by prominent people. The president of the French republic , for instance , is * said to receive daily 700 letters , and these are made up as follows : Beg ging letters , 250 ; petitions on political ! affairs , 150 ; petitions from criminals , [ 100 ; complaints against various functionaries - ! tionaries , also 100 ; anonymous letters containing insults , 80 , and threats o. ' j assassination , 20. The daily post bag at Marlborough ; aouse , London , too , contains some ex traordinary letters. By one post there arrived the following : A request for a loan of § 5,000 to enable student of entomology to start for Africa ; a peti tion from a poor old lady to provide a dowry for her daughterwho was about to be married ; a pressing letter from a French inventor of a new diving dress , begging the Prince of Wales to don it and dive into the Seine Avhen he next visited Paris , and a calm request for money to redeem a workman's tools. . , . . Of course few of these curious mis sives ever reach the Prince of Wales , for his experienced secretaries sift the correspondence with care and knowl edge. Every day there are scores of letters connected with the public cere monies in which the prince takes a part , for every item is submitted for approval. Then there are the thou sand and one social invitations re quiring a reply , and unnumbered ap peals for money in aid of charities. The private letters for the prince are very numerous , for his relatives keep him in touch with all interesting them. His sister , the Empress Frederick , is ! letter writer and correj j a charming , corresponds - spends with the prince regularly. Afi "Yes , " said the lady from Boston , speaking of her favorite lecturer , "he is one whom the lady would designate as a biscuit John. " "Beg pardon ? " said the member of the laity. "Oh , to be explicit , a crackerjack. " Indianap olis Journal. . ' ' Mast Explain. A man must not only have a fractur ed skull , but a clear and coherent ex planation as to how he came to get it , before he is admitted to a New York hospital. Puck. There is one portion of the human body which continues to increase in , .size throughout life , and does not ease with the attainment of maturl- . ityThis Is the crystalline lens of the ' eye. j , When General ( then colonel ) Guy V. Henry , now governor of Porto Rico , was In command of the Third cavalry under Crook In the Indian war of 187G , he was wounded nearly to death , but replied to the condolences of his fel low officers : ( "It's nothing. This Is what we're here for. " Fifty walnut trees In Cass county , Michigan , were recently sold for § 10- 000 cash. These trees have been felled , and will be shipped to English buyers. The largest tree was seven feet in di ameter at its base and will yield lum ber worth from $700 to $1,000. TUMOR EXPELLED. TJnqualiflod Success of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mrs. Er.i/.AiiF.Tir WHEELOCK , Magno lia , Iowa , in the following- letter de scribes her recovery from a very criti cal condition : "DEAU Mns. PIXKUAM : I have been taking your Vegetable Compound , and jrnitrji.-mi'iM-V.'T * a 111 HOW Vf'rul V to snn n fl its praises. It has done won ders for me in relieving me of a tumor. 4'My health has been poor for three j'cars. Change of life was working upon me. I was very much bloated and was a bur den to myself. Was troubled with smothering spells , also palpitation of the heart and that bearing-down feel ing , and could not be on my feet much. ' 'I was growing worse all the time , until I took your medicine. "After taking three boxes of Lj'dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Lozenges , the tumor passed from me. "My health has been better ever since , can now walk quite a distance and am troubled no raore with palpita tion of the heart or bloating. I rec ommend j'our medicine to all sufferers from female trotibles. " It is hardly reasonable to suppose that any one can doubt the efficiency of Mrs. Pinkham's methods and medi cine in the face of the tremendous vol ume of testimony. Nights of sorrow bring us the stars of promise. Orders received for Richard's Magic Catarrh Cure for month of January , 1S99 : From Kansas 1,826 Colorado 1,628 " Nebraska 1.901 Missouri 1,730 " Iowa 1,283 " Illinois 672 " Wyoming 297 " Idaho 220 Utah 263 " Texas 384 " 16 other States 1.528 Total for month 11.132 Total orders re ceived for year 1 1898 , 93,280 Richard's Magic Catarrh Cure has been examined by the medical staff of the American Journal of Health , pub lished in New York city , and by them pronounced the most effective remedy on the market. It is not for sale by druggists. Sold only by the manufac turers , C. H. Richard Co. . Omaha , Neb. They have reduced the price from $5.00 to $3.00. including their special Atomizer mizer , and two bottles of medicine a full treatment. Write to them today. They are reliable. They only who live for others are alive to themselves. Coc's Congli TJnlsain Is the oldcRt and liest. It will lircak up a cold < i 'clcr than anything else. It Is always reliable. Try It. Nicodemus warns us against trying to sit on two stools. Health for Ten Cents. Cascarets make- bowels and kidaeys net iinturally , destroy microbes , cure headache , billiousaessand constipation. All druggists. Perhaps every man has his price , but in most cases is very elastic. Go to your grocer to-day and get a 150. package of It takes the place of cof fee at the cost. Made from pure grains it is nourishing and health * ful , , Insist that your crocef gives you GilAIN-O. Accept co imitation. o. Tlic realty center of Boston Is at the corner of Washington and Winter streets , where land v/as sold-last week at $230 a square foot. It was the high est acsessed land in the city , and this price Is $90 a square foot above the assessed value. George Thayer , a once famous aboli tionist , and the father of Samuel R. Thayer of Minneapolis , minister to the Netherlands , under President Harrison risen , has just celebrated his 92d birth day in Rochester , N. Y. Words often shake our convictions' but seldom overthrow them. The Kansas university not only sends out banjo and glee clubs , but lecturers. Our Policy of Territorial Expansion. Annexationists are advocating the addition of Canada to this country , and think it can be accomplished in a peaceful manner without exciting a quarrel with England. Such questions call for the wisest statesmanship , just as dyspepsia , constipation , liver and kidney diseases call for a reliable rem edy like Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Death brings to some people the only real knowledge of life they ever had. Beware of Ointments for Cntarrli Tlia * . Contain Mercury , As mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole sys > teia when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phj-hU-ians , as the damage they will Uo is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure , manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. . Toledo , O. , contains no mercury , and Is taken internally , acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally , and made in Toledo. Ohio , by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists , price 75c per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Any man can make a speech , but the speech is seldom the making of him. Suggestions for Women ns to the Care of Dainty Underwear. It is one thins to have pretty belong ings , ami another to keep them so. Of nothing can this be more truly said than of woman's underwear , so generally . ruined in washing with strong , impure i soap , and by hard rubbing. Silk and woolen underwear should never be washed | on a cloudy day. When ready to do the work , half fill a tub with warm water , in which dissolve a fourth of a bar of Ivory soap , and wash the articles ' through it with the hands , rinse in warm water and squeeze , but do not wring. Hang on the line and press with a hot iron while damp. ELIZA R. PARKER. Nobody has the right to be a critic with the exception of one's own self. 53.000 for a New Corn. That's what this new corn cost. Yields S13 bushels per acre. Big Four Oats 230 bushels Salzer's Rape to pasture sheep and cattle at 23c per acre vields 50 tons ; potatoes S1.SO per bbl. Bromus Inermis. the greatest grass on earth ; Beardless Barley GO bushels per acre ; 10 kinds grasses and clovers , etc. Send this notice to JOHN A. SAL2ER SEED CO. , LA CROSSE. WIS. . with lOc stamps and receive free great Catalogue ; J3.COO Corn and 10 Farm Seed Sam ples. [ w.a. ] Atheistic arguments are but the whistling of cowards in the dark. The Farnhnm Home Sanitarium , Lincoln. Xeb. , has made some miracu lous Cancer cures. Dr. Gco. O. W. Farnham. at the head of the institu tion , has few equals in his line. The homely boarding house waitress is plain fair. CKESCEXT EUREKA SPRINGS. ARKANSAS , Opens February 23rd. In the Oznrk Moun tains. Delightful climate. Beautiful scon- cry. Uncqualcd medicinal waters. Cheap excursion rates. Through sleepers via Frisco Line. Adress J. O. Plank. Man ager , Room H , Arcade , Century Building , or Frisco Ticket Oflice , No. Ifti X. Broad way , St. Louis. Fl TS PermanentlyCsrec ! . N'ofit orncrvonsnors-s'V first day'se rf Dr. Kline's ( Jreat Nerve ] .o > ; orcr. Send for FKEE SS.tti ) trial Iiottle and tronii-c. UK. II. II. KLINE , Lti ! . , S31 . \ rehStIhiiaaeli'hu , ra. Jlortgagc the ship for all it's worth before you give it up. There is pending before the North Carolina legislature a resolution which provides for a constitutional amend ment to be voted on at a general elec tion in May , 1900. It is based on the Louisiana constitution. In addition to the educational and property quali fications for the elective franchise and. the clause admitting persons , their sons and grandsons who could have voted in any state prior to 1867 , it also admits to registration all persons who served in the United States army prior to January 1 , 18C7 , as well as their sons and grandsons. North Carolina has a very small proportion of foreign born population. What does your mirror say ? Does it tell you cf some little streaks of gray ? Are you pleased ? Do your friends of the same age show this loss of power also ? Jast remember that gray hair never becomes darker without help , -while dark hair rapidly becomes gray when once the change begins. . will bring back to yoyr hair the color of youth. It never fails. It is just as sure as that heat melts snow , or that water quenches fire. It cleanses the scalp also and prevents the formation of i dandruff. It feeds and nour i | ishes t-ie bulbs of the hair msking them produce a luxu j riant crowth. It stops the hair from falling out and gives a fine soft finish to the hair as well. We hav < > a brofc oa th ? Ea'r and Scalp which vou may oi'U a ire upon request. If you do not obtain all the benefits " von "eir-ectcxi fr n > ? bo c * < * of t o Vigor , write c IWtor abo-- Address , DK-J i AVER F03 14 GEHTS l. pips. tuna 3lM.ww..i sau TV a frco , t etilicr w - . otr ; rtt P art anj s-ped C ; j c-t- 0 ® cp. n rt'ce'r't oi th-s nolior JL I * r " -t CP o in * to T T r4. . - . ' SET ® F t ras- -u.i.i * . - . - ; . r ? a 'l ' - rotator- S > : ? ' ? t r.bi.iau. v n'N ' x " 5 - ' -snn re. , a , i : > > vxr. i > . W.N.U. OMAHA. No. S-1S99 Mcr.tica Ttis Tarcr. SUDDEN WEATHER CHANGES aftncisof rangcJcvsaatljoiaf g tpr to cci ana fa L/ Snrc of n prompt c = r r fl WE WILL BUY IT FOR YOU. , To nccomtnndntr out-of-town < Mi lomors. wo liavo CNt. ) ] > 'ishc ] a fisllv Oiuiv > ; > f 1 Inp apoiioy. Our buyers arc all > \i > i'rtj. in their iUuVrcii lino.uui .irv fu.l > j ! t % your Jutc-ii-M.s. We will jmroliaso any kind of poods atvliolo - > : \lo or retail M m < s In Omnha t lowest prices. iM'k'fth ns carefully made , goods aivordlni ; 10 nnlor. and shlpiv.l v.in > - ! * > or.Jrr Is received. If you see it ad\erti-.ed in Omaha j apiTM ! i l t > us for ti- \ \ ill a vcm * i dispose of nil kinds of I'oiiM ned goods. llislirM tuasket prUv.cvurvd PJROMPT AND SATISFACTORY SKKVirK tU'AKAXTKlvU- \ ! Wo a 't for you. save you time and expense. Yru send UN the order ami the mono * : we buy for you Just the same us though j ou were here in person , ami % httcctiothi- > r Mur services. The Iar e volume of cash business wo do > ; l\os ns a it-co\int In bn > .n\rhtch small buyers eanimt M-eure. and from tliisue nial.o our jirotit. \\o will gla tv n wt in quiries , and tend catalogue or samples. Kneioso stamps to nav postaco. When yon come to Omaha to trade , call at our otllrc.s and we will furnKh yon ft r * Ilnblo < guide to the city without expense.e refer l > y permission totho I'nlon N.iioi.i ! B fc. and W. A. I'axtou OMAHA PURCHASING COMPANY. 5th Floor. 1-nvtcm Block. DW n.A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE * ' > n. FUL OF SHAME. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH Mi\7 Rev. F. M. Esterbrook , Treasurer of the Ncl.rn-h.1 WrxKvnn University at University Plaee , Nebr. , writes on April ? ' - . : > " "T have been troubled for some time with tickling i" the thro : > t \ > i\u- often greatly annoyed me. After taking Ur. Kay's LmifT Halm t foun.l relief. I find your Dr. Kay's Kidneycura helped my kidnay trouble which has been troubling me for a number > f yo.iv .Mr * . Esterbrook had been subject to : i ooujrh for most of tlu > \ \ iutor. niul also insomuia. After taking oul3" one box of your she was almost entirely relieved of her i-oujrh ami si- ? also found it made her sleep better. We find yo-ir remodusvorlc like \ chat in. If itrucri'Jti < l i not Jtixvo them taU ' " HiilistUnl . f f tl > v l ! > x ' > " > ' IVrltcHs f ir frconilvlccnnil r. linj' * HHMM-Tri-iitmviil. i \iil < ii lil I'm ! i. IVchiuul thurpiiivillcH by mull. 1 < > rtn. tnl nr. rt- . fur l.imir Itiiliii tuxl Ml.HO ' v KiaiicycuraiiHiia3ctn.imil St.OO for l r. K > * H Uwio\ ir. . . . . . . . . . , , , , ' ' lilt. . .J. KAY MKD1CA1. COi , OMAHA. 211 It.