" * --W x - -ft TIITi * HMATTA HAT1.Y Ttt 1l ! . . . AIYWHAV TAVITA1JT 99 IQfiQ AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Btrango Prcak That Mrs. Diamond's ' Dementia Led Iler Into. SHE WANDERED OFF TO BELLEVUE Through riplil * mill IVnrrn , Ovrr Snow JlnnhK nnil lulu tlio IjUcr Hhc'nn In Ncnrcli of n Drrnsiiinlicr Kindly Cnreil Tor. Tlio most sensational case of dementia over known in South Omnli.i Is tlmt of Mrs. Ulnmonil , wife of the N street clothier , who was missing from homo from 'J o'clock Satur day until 11 .Sunday morning. Mr. Ulamond has known for some time past that his uife was not right in her mind , hut her trouhle seemed to he of : i mild nml harmless character , consequently no re straint has hccii put ujxin her. She \ans misseil from homo at 1 ! p. in. Saturday and ; i search was hcgun hy the husband , which lasted throiiKh a long and anxious night. Mr. Diamond telephoned In all directions and searched the two cities of Omaha arid South Omaha from one end to tlio other without nvnll. Yesterday afternoon the landlord of the hotel nt Hellovuo drove up In front of K\\e- ney's store on N street and assisted Mrs. Diamond to alight. She presented a pitlahlo sight , Her clothing was wet and muddy and torn in shreds and her face covered with blood. In her arms she carried a hundlo con taining n line dress pattern , hadly soiled , which she had clung to all through her wanderings under tlio hallucination that she was hunting a dressmaker. Mrs. Diamond left homo with the dress pattern at just what time Is not Known taking a street car for Albright , to visit a dressmaker for the purpose of having a dress made. On arriving at the end of the street car line , it seems the demented woman started on foot for Hellevuc , .across Jlelds nnd through the woods , not knowing uhcrc nho uas going and apparently with' no dcllhlte end in view. She dually came to the river and her statenunt that she fell in nnd was rescued by an unknown man was circumstantially corroborated by the landlord , who sa.s . Mrs. Diamond's cloth ing was soaked with water and her body chilled with cold when she reached his place about 7 o'clock Saturday cvcninir. Mrs. Diamond states that HIO stumbled into holes , crawled through barbed wlro fences , nnd tlmt sue tunneled through u huge snow drift during her aimless Journey. The landlord , whoso name was not learned , says ho did what he could to make her com fortable , watching her all night , during which ho succeeded in getting enough intelligent information from her to enable him to bring her homo in the morn ing , When she arrived at Mrs. Sweney's she was given a warm breakfast and received every attention possible. In the meantime Mr. Diamond was dually found and notified of his wife's return. Ho at once called a carriage and took her to the homo of her sis ter in Omaha , where she will bo cared for. Mrs. Diamond is about ? years of ago. Ni' ; DitL'.NK , TIII : online CKA/.V. BnilConilltl . > f tin' r.'Ulirr mid Mother of Thrm Snmll Clillilrun. An Intoxicated husband and a demented wife occupied the attention of the police fern n time yesterday. John Wlcs , an employe at Hammond's packing house , rushed into the station about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon nnd in an excited manner demanded of Jailer Kroeger that ho send an ofllcer to his homo on H street , between Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth , as hls > wife wau-erazy and was beating her three children to death. Ofllcor Kmmlngcr went down and found the woman gojng through the , bureau drawer hut no evidence of her having beaten the children. She , 'however ' , gave evidence iof aberration of mind by requesting the officer to como back about l tliO at night , promising him that about that time every night some nwTul things happened to her. She also re quested the policeman to bring Judge Fowler with him as something was pursuing her. ThrOe hours later the woman appealed at the station with her babe , having sent the two older children in the country to spend the night with a relative. Ofllcor Kroeger says ho has seen many cad sights in his life , but the condition of the \Vles family yesterday was the saddest ho has witnessed for some time , and he pre dicts n tragedy. The husband is said to bo a sober man generally , but was intoxi cated yesterday. Mrs.Vles was arrested last spring by Ofllccr Thomas for whipping the child of a neighbor. After whipping the child she picked it up and ran with it in the direction of the Q street viaduct , with the intention , as its parents thought , of dropping it from the span , but was overhauled hy Officer Thomas in time to save the child. lo City Notes. Jack Harry , better known ns "Black Jack , " a well known saloon bum and companion - panion of Whisky Jack , died at St. Joseph's hospital , Omaha , yesterday. Barry had made South Omaha his homo for the past. three or four years and was a well known character. Mrs. Johnston , widow of Henry Johnston , who was killed some , time last spring by the caving of n sand pit cast of town , slipped on nn ley walk i esterday morning and broke n rib. Tho. lady received other bruises and will bo laid up for some time. She is very poor and it will bo necessary for iomo ono to look after her. * The oflicial board of the First Methodist church went to Omaha last night to attend 'n meeting of the various boards representing all the Methodist churches of Omaha and South Omaha. After the disposal of the business the South Omaha contingent at tended the reception to Bishop Newman on the eve of his departure to South America. IT COMES HIGH. County Coinii'lFbloiu'rs rinding Out tlio Cost of tlio I'roh.ilfl C'onrt. For n long time the county commissioners have known that there was a probate court on their hands , and at the s.tmo tlmo they have been laboring under the impression that it was an expensive luxury. This impression seemed to bo so well founded that snmo weeks ago the commissioners began investigating the manner in which the ollleu had boon conducted. The investigation was shut on * with the outgoing of the members of tlio old bo.ird. but It was something that would not down , and when the now mem bers not hold of the reins of county govern ment they took up the matter nt the point where it was dropped by their predecessors. Since , the llrst of the year the Investigation has been pushed hy the tlnancu and the Judiciary committees of the board and un doubtedly nt the next meeting something will drop. The main thing that started this investi gation was the fact that the quarterly re- jxjrts of the county Judge have been showing a constant and steady decrease during the entire term of his otllco while , the expenses have been rapidly liuTeaslng. When Judge Ktlcr went upon the bench ho found four clerks doing the work of the probate and county courts. Almost at the llrst meeting ho applied for additional clerks , which were put in from time to tlmo until now , when his oflleo furnishes employment to three men and four women , with an application before tlio board for another clerk and nn Increase ) of salary nil through. Kach tlmo that the clerical force of the oftlco has been increased , the Judge hus been before the Iward with a tate In which ho has always been ready and willing to prove tlmt the business of the ofllcc was on the 'increase. Kach tlmo the commissioners have accepted these fetntemontH nnd have granted the relief without askiiijrnny questions , When the last quarterly statement was tiled with the auditor , and when it was > shown that the balance was on the wrong Bide of the ledger and wiittcn iu red ink , Iho mciuK'itt of the ilnanco coinmitteo con cluded that it was about tlmo to make a llttlo inquiry into the running of the Ofllcc. This Inquiry hus been made and It tkovro that with the exception of the svccnd mnrtrr the ofllco has boon running behind during the cntlro year nnd tlmt Iho receipt * of the ofllco during the year IbW wcro less than during either IHW ) or 1H91. Prior to IhlU the Judge's salary wns taken from the receipts of the office , nnd all of the surplus , after paying clerk hire nnd other ex penses , went Into the county treasury , where It was accredited to the general fund , but at the hist session of the legislature the law was amended nnd the Judge wns given a 'snlnry of $2,000 per year , to be paid from the ganeral fund of tnecounty. In the new law It wns provided that after paving the clerk , hire of thcoftlco and the Incidental expenses the surplus should go Into the treasury. During Judge Idler's term and during the first quarter the receipts of the ofllco were $ llM.J5j ( second quarter , Sl.-t5l.15 ; third quarter , ( l'iSl.GO. and fourth quarter , * li2i.71. : : n total off.V-ils.il during the year. During the same tlmo the expenses of the olllcc. Including salaries , have been J"i,707.-10 , leaving a deficiency of $ ; t3'J.4l ) for the year. Partlesj'onnectcd with the olllco maintain that the business has increased during the jcir. but the records show that during the year 1MK ) the receipts were $5,011.-15. while the expenses were $5.1U0.5'J. leaving fcVfS-JU tlmt was turned Into the county treasurer after all salaries and expenses had been paid. In IMU the total receipts of the ofllco were f5..KI3.7i : , while the total expenses were $5,111 . ' ! ( ) . leaving a balance of STCO.'IU. To the.se things the commissioners point , though not wltn any degree of pride , for rcnllro that instead of the county Judg ; e's olllco being self-supporting as it has been In the past , it has become a drain upon the treasury of the county. Had Property In Omaha. Saturday the probate court took up the settlement of the estate of Lucy M. Fowler , deceased , but owing to some of the inter ested parties failing to appear a continu ance wasgranted. The deceased never was a resident of this county , but she had property of the value of $ "i,000 In Omaha , nnd this is why tlm matter Is brought hero for settlement by Jefferson Spauldlng who resides nt Houldor , Colo. , and who Is a brother of the deceased. Some years ago Lucy M. Fowler an ] her husband resided in Maine , but owing to the poor health of the lady the family removed to the Sandwich islands , where they en gaged In the hotel business , operating the principal hotel in the city of Honolulu. The place was headquarters for the nobility , and money was made hand over list. In fact , the business was so profitable that n hotel was opened at Tahiti , on one of the Society islands , nud was operated by Mrs. Fowler , while her husband took charge of the Hone lulu houso. Last spring the lady sickened and died , nftcr which tlio hotel business was aban doned. The husband intended to return to the States , but Just about the time that ho was ready to st.irt , ho was taken down with a fever nnd died two days later. 1'ur thu ItaxUrt .Mailer's Kitate. Louis Schmatzk.y of Wisner appeared nnd asked that Charles Hello bo appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Kobcrt Schenekt ? , alias Kobert Kreiiitz. the b.isket maker , whoso imsterious disappearance was rev ported exclusively in THE Kvr.xiNo Br.i : Wednesday. The petition recites that Kreiiitz came to his death on or about January 8 of the present year , but how. the petitioner cannot say. In asking for the appointment the petitioner avers that tiicro is personal property to the value of $ WJ , which if not taken care of will bo wasted. Ho also avers that the heirs all re side in the city of Milwaukee ami that there is u wife aged 41) ) years , besides three chil dren , aged 17 , 12 and 10 years respectively. The legal b.iltlo between Mary C. Uusscll and Ucargo F. Uussell for the possession of two children , the fruits of a short but un happy union , hail another turn Satur day , but as the ex-husband and father wns not ready to show his hand he succeeded in securing a continuance until February 2 , at which time the case will bo tried on its merits. All of the facts regarding the case were given exclusively in Tnu BEE of Thursday , and the manner in which the father had managed to secure the possession of the chil dren was detailed. A. A. McClanahan , attor ney for Mrs. Kusscll , urged that neither Rus sell nor Cora Emclutn were lit persons' to have the custody of the little ones. The attorney for Kussell said that he pro posed to attack Mrs. Kusscll's character atfd show that she was not a proper person to have the Control of two small children. . Honors were easy upon this score and the court allowed the children to remain in the custodj of the Kmeluth woman until the day of the trial. At the same time 1111 order was issued allowing Mrs. Kussell to visit the boy uud girl whenever she saw lit. G ROVER IN BUFFALO. Ho Met Two Old I'rlondu and Sampled Ilcer from IINO n llreuery. Buffalo Express : G rover Cleveland has been in town. Ho passed through this morning on his way to Fremont , O. , to attend the funeral of ex-President Hayes. . As soon as the train came to a stop ho left his car and started to walk toward the waitIng - Ing room , but had not gone twenty feet when his old friends Louis Goetz and Peter Mer- gcnhngcn wcro at his side. "Hello , Peter , " s.tid Mr. Cleveland ; "Hello , Louis. Well , I'm glad to see you. You look natural. " Ixiuis and 1'etcr were speechless with joy. Only twenty minutes to wait. ' Whoso beer is this ? " asked Mr. Cleve land. "It's your own , " answered Peter. ' t Itwas. Mr. Cleveland owns ten shares in the brewery. Mr , Cleveland 'drank two glasses , but they were small. "I never felt so well in my life , " said Mr. Cleveland. "I don't weigh us much as I did. " Back to the car. Mr. Cleveland nnd Mr. Gout/ ahead and Mr. O'Brien and Mr. Mer- gcuhagen following. "Ooodby , " said Mr , Cleveland and shook hands all around. "It was worth $1,000 said Mr. Coots' . The glass from which the next president drank his beer is carefully preserved. If you have piles UoWitt's Witch Hare sal\o will surely euro you. Oniilii : : ( Jt-ntlmiii'ii'H ItomNU-r Club. The annual shareholders meeting of this club will bo held ut the Merchants hotel Tuesday , January LM , Ib'.i ; ! , at 8 uVloik p. m. This is an adjourned meeting , ana it is ex- f peeled that a nearly full attendance of stockholders - ' n holders will be secured. At no time since its organisation has s-o much interest been sliouu as now in a desire to make the club u success. Thi ? committee on bylaws will pre sent to the club almost entirely now laws ana rules for its government. Propositions for a Juno meeting of trotters , ' -bans tails ' and roadsters will bo made , and prospects of such a meeting aio favorable. The election of onlcois vi ill bo the prime business of the meeting , and much interest is treated , all feeling desirous of having u directory Unit will push tliu club to the tiont. Many appli cations for mombciship are on llle , and the club's list of "roadsters'1 will bo nearly doubled the coming season. Coastlp.itiou cured t > y DoU'itt's ICarly UUers. Hunting Her llnnliHiicl. Mrs. T. W. Lorlng of Cheyenne was a guest of the matron at iwlico headquarters last night. She came hero to look lor her husband , who had been re ) > orted as being in Omaha. The woman is penniless and the will endeavor to llml the husband. Uceclmni's 1'llls euro bilious and nervous Ula. NOT OF MUCH ADVANTAGE Rival Roads Say the Lnto Move of the Union Pacific Will Not Help That Line , THEY ARE IN NO WISE DISTURBED BY IT Ilefmal of the Union 1'aelllr to Accept Through Wenllioiiml Tlckrta Only nt Certain roints ( 'lalmed to Itu u lloomerlnir , -CIIICAOO , III. , Jan. ' "J. Of course there are two sides to a story. Ills usually so. The Chicago & Alton and the Chicago ft North western roads being allies of the Union Pa- cillc , are of the opinion that the latter lias decidedly the best of the Burlington , Kock Island and Atchison because It has refused to accept their through westbound tickets , except at Missouri river gateways oral Fort Worth , Tex. Yesterday the representatives of the three lines named said they are fu no wise dis turbed on account of the Union Paellle circu lar placing restrictions on the sale of tickets over that system , and claim that it amounts to nothing so far as it concerns their inter ests. Ono general passenger agent. In speak ing of the matter said : 'Wo gave the Union Pacific last month less than 10 < ) in revenue through our Denver gateway , and as that Is the only one affected , you can see how much it hurts us. I assure.you the combination entered into by the Atchison , Hock Island and Burlington companies has placed the Union Pacific in a most embarras sing position. Hero is a telegram that will show you that a party going to California this week , 1RO strong , were ticketed to re turn via the Union Pueilic from Denver to Omaha. It was necessary to change them irom that line to other lines , under the rule wo have adopted , and the party telegraphed Instructions to make the change accordingly. This is but one instance ; many others of a Hko character might bo produced. " It is further claimed that the business of the combined lines has very largely in creased and the ofllcials of those roads say they are well satislied with the situation. As to being excluded from local trafllo on the Union Pacific via Denver they assert that Cheyenne is the only point worth consider ing , and that the total business to that point \\I11 not average six passengers per month. They siy further that their agents are instructed to work directly with the Colorado Midland and the Denver & Hio Grande roads , and thus permit very little business to go through deliver on the Union Pacific. In justification Jf this coin-so they take the position that they are simply acting on the defense , as against the combination formed by the traffic contract of the Union Pacific and Chicago & Northwestern. Itatcson Dried 1'rults. SAX FitANCisco , Cal. , Jan. 2 . The Atchi son freight department has given notice to shippers that on the 2.1th inst , the present rate of $1 on dried fruit from southern Cali fornia to Chicago and New York will be re stored to its former figure. $1MO. The order of restoration does not affect any of the other commodities , the rates on which were made at the same time as the cut on dried fruits. The local agent says this order cannot be construed as a stiffening of rates or closing up of the cutting started by the Southern Pacific the llr.t of the month , because nothing but dried fruit is affected by the restoring order , and the reason for this can bo readily explained on grounds other than suggested. It Is said there is little erne no dried fruit nt this season in ttie southern counties to go forward. There was no great amount when the order was made , and what is left will go on as well at the Sl.-lO rate as It would without. oT tli Sim Antonio & Arunsnn 1'nsH. GAI.VESTO.V , Tex. , Jan. 22. A special from San Antonio to the News says : The formal tranfer of the San Antonio & AransasPass _ road to the Southern "Pacific" , in' accordance with the recent purchase , will toke effect Monday. It is learned authoritatively that D. B. Hobinson will bo succeeded as presi dent by C. S.'Stillman , of the law firm of Stillman , Butler & Hubbard which represents the Hopkins-Scarles interest in the South' ern Pacillo company. It is believed C. C. Gibbs , present general land agent of the Southern Pacific in Texas , will bo general manager. An honest pill is the nonicst work of the apothecary. DoWltt's Little Karly Hisers cure constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. Tulkcil to Young JUrll. "Being a Man" was the subject of a talk to 1 young men at the Young Men's Christian Association hall yesterday afternoon by Kov. T. N. Cramblott and M. W. Slabaugh , The largo auditorium was crowded and the vast audience was greatly Interested in the ad dress of the gentlemen. A line musical pro gram was also introduced and proved to bo very pleasing to the audience. A pure beef drink , palatable and strength ening , a boon to dyspeptics and' invalids ' ' -Hex" Brand Fluid Cudahy'sHex" Beef. LOW ItATU KXCUJtSIOX. To Houston , Tux. , nnil Itctnrn. Tuesday , January 24th , JS'J.'l , my sixth special party will leave Omaha , bound for Houston , Tex. The rates for the round trip , first class , will bo cheaper than you can buy of any railroad company , and I will give you fifteen days to go in , fifteen days to come , and until Juno 1st , 1893 , to return. For further1 information as to land , climate , cost of living and all .particu lars as to purchase of your ticket , call on or address K. C. Patterson , -12o Kamgo building , Omaha , Neb. If you will call at our now store wo will present you with a copy of a beauti ful piece of music. Ford & Cliarlton , 1503 Dodge. Hero's Your Ilrnvcr Train , The Burlinglon'H : > 0 p. in. express for < Denver reaches that city at seven next morning ; 'carries s-leoping , dining and chair cars ; makes connection with all transcontinental trains viu the bcenii ! lines to the coast. Tlio ' Burlington also offers unequaled double' daily service to Chicago , St. Louis and Kansas City. Ticket ollico 1223 Farnam street. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 521-2-3 N. Y. Life hldg. Frcfccolng and interior decorating-do- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann , 1508 Douglas streeU See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Clmrlton Music Co. , 1508 Dodge. Xottcc * / fire linen nr Ion under Hits licait.Jiftu cent * ; filch Kiltlllldiiiil line , ten cento. l.KUWTON At OMB p. in. . Sunday. January 'J'J , Mlhs K. l.iilnhton , iiBi-il 78 jours , at iliiil ! Capitol avenue , liiirlul will take place at Du Quoin , III. The only 1'ure Crcaui of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum , Used iu Milliins of Homes 40 Years tlie Standard. Vln tlmvmimnh Itotttr. Tlio short line to St. Lonla nml quick est mute couth. Only 117 hour * tit lint Springs. Only , TJ houmtti Nmv Orluiins. Only 38J hoiiraito Atlanta. Only f)2 hour * tit JuckHonvlllo. With cotTCHixiitfllMg fust tlmo to nl point * cast and ! noutli. Hound trip tickets to Hot tinrhiKB , I ow Orleans , Lnko.Charles , GiuvcHton , San Antonio , City of Mexico , lies Anjiolos. Sun Fran cisco , Mobile , .luuksonvlllo , Tampa , Ha vana and all tho- winter resorts of the f > < nith and westllvi'lining chair cars ffl frco to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit. Pullman bullet sleeping cars , on nil trains. Hn ngo checked from hotels and prlvnto residences to destination. For tickets , sleeping car accommodations anil further Information call at Wabash ticket olllce , 150Farimm street , or write , G. X. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. Nn Iti-nl Hit ill Vet. World famous Ell Perkins says : "Af ter people have gone over all the routes to California once , they f-ottlc down to the old U. P. Tills road will always bo the great transcontinental line. It has the best track , the best equipment , the best eating houses , nud it teaches the traveler moro history and geography than any other lino. It shows you his toric Salt Lake and the Mormons , takes you through the great Laramie plains , the Humboldt basin and the Grand canyon , over the very stage route that Horace Greoley and Artemus Ward rode. Once on the Union Pacific it goes everywhere. It runs to Portland and Pueblo , Helena and tlio Yosemite , Tu- coma and Seattle , Los Augoles and Snu Diego , and is the only route into San Francitco. It has no rivals' yet. " 'Send for our California Sights and Scenes. K. L. Lomax , G. P. & T..A. , or II. P. Deuol , city ticket agent Union Pacific System , 1302 Farnam street , Omaha. )3S ) Oiniihii to ( iiilvt-stuu anil l { turn S'J5. The special Texas excursion to leave Omaha Friday evening , February II , in the opportunity of a lifetime. Tickets lire good to return until Juno 1. Throu < rh Scoping car to Ualvoston via Houston. Applications for tickets must be made by the 'list January. For particulars and tickets apply to ? . F. Williams , room 522 , First National bank building , Omaha , Neb. Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs ia taken ; it is pleasant and refreshiug to the taste , and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , Liver nuiL Bowels , cleanses the sys- tcm effectually , -dispels colds , head aches and fevets and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptuble to the stomach , prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances , its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO , CAL. LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK.V.f. / . KENNEDY'S CAUTION. KENNEDY'S KAST INDIA BITTERS Ate NKVKIl Hold IN HUI.K , ONLY IN BOTTLES WITH IT IS NOT WISE THs = COST WHEN YOURIO HE ALTHIO Wouldn't It cost loss to CURE You now than LATER ON ? A1 * you vnliio your llfo don't noiMcotconsult- Jnx tonic imr Ahoso advice \vl.l boot value U you consult AMI Blood , Skin nail Kiduoy Foiualo Wciikiiosscs , Lost Manhood CURED. PILES. VISTULA , K1FSUHE , permanentl/ cured without the use of knife , lltrnturo or caustlu. All maladies of a prlvntoor dellcatu nature , of cither eox , iioilllveljr'curcd. Call on or ml < ! rc 5 , with itanip far Clrcnl ri , Krco Hook and llcvlpcs , nr pnriPQ Z pnrlM " 3 ? ? " " ' \ . s.troot , . UI. OuUllOO A OU'JIIW ' , Oinnttn. Xott. Nnit Door to I'oslonice. 'DR. H.W , BAILEY Teeth Filled With oat Pain btu ! LiUic 11 van.- tion. Tooth Extraotod Without Pain or Danger. A Full Scl of Teel'j ' OD llabbjr for $5.3) $ ) . Perfect lit RiiaranUeil Toeta e tr f J la th ) B. MIW one * Inwrlea m tlio uTonlni of lamj . 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JJouulas iinmp uud price Hiampcd on uotloin. JLuoli lorltvplionyoubuy. . FOR Mold everywhere GENTLEMEN. A sewed shoe that will not rip ; Calf , seamless , smooth inside , more comfortable , ' stylish and durable thau any other shoe ever sold nt the price. Every stylo. Equals custom- made shoes costing from 4 to 5. The following arc of the same high standard of $4.00 and $5.00 Fine Calf , Hand-Sewed. $1.50 1'ollcc , 1'arraers and I.cUer-CarrierS. $2.50 , $2.23 nud $2.00 for Working Men. $2.00 nnd $1.75 for Youths nud lioys. " 3.00 Haiid-bewed , I .FOR- , , $2.50 nud 2.00 Uongola , ( LADIES. " 1.75 for fllsses. IT IB A DUTY you own yourself lo eel too boat voluo for your money. Economlzo In your footwear by purchasing w. Zi. Douglas Elioaa , wlilcu IS THE toprosunt tlio boot value at tlio prices advertised ca thousands can tea- lily. Do you wear them 7 WILL nttont. . Write for rmnlonuo. 1 ITnot lur Hnlo In yunr pmci , uu lilnil , nlzo nnd width wanted. I'ostaze I'rco.V. . Jj. JJouulas goldbyMngnus Wcbsr , Kcl oM g r & Co. . U J. Carlson , Kilns vonson ! 1 * . A. CTessy Bou th On ) a no. Do you use Whisky Leads all others in Sold only at High-das * Places and Drinking Purity , Quality , Bouquet , Stores. Age and Smoothness. Drug DALLEMAND A COCHICAGO - PERMAHEHTLY CUBED or NO PAY WE KEFEU you TO 3,500 PATIENTS. Financial llefcrcQcc : Ml Hack of Commerce , Oniha. No DETKNTIOH from business. No Oporntlon. Iiivestlsiitoimr Mnthod. Written Riinrnntoa tonhso- Inloiy t'uru nil kinds of Itfl'TIJItKof liotli oxo .wltl.- out tfio use of milfo or syrin o , no tuattur of how lon itacdiog. itacdiog.EXAMINATION FRHB. The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 307-300 H. Y , LIFE BLDG , , OMAHA , IIEB gr-nd forOlruiilnr. , . 'Morvo Seeds , ' . I * the wontlurful ri'iue tam-mm v - - ! lOlt ) with A VVi'll to all nrr'-ui ( JUeaioi. ucli Mi'in rn eunroiUcr cur - Wijtilt T J , of lli liil'i ) r. IHwdnchf. Wttlelulne . I t Msnhood. Nlanllr Knu ; iSni N"rfoiiinBM.Y. 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