5 Si f m From Friilayn fkiilu i A. 15. Smith of Denver is in tlie R. Todd moved into the city lay. A. Rawld ia visiting friends at fenwood. .fS9 May Hickce, of Nebraska ity, is visiting with Miss UirUie liennett. Miss Maud Hurke of Lincoln is visiting with her friend, Miss Ida Bueck. Harry Shedd. eon of Hon. 11. H. Sliedd, clothier at Ashland, cume into the city this morning. C. A. Manker, banker of Louis vilJe, and wife, took Thanksgiving diner with Mrs. R. P. Kennedy. Irs. Chas. Owland came in from Tilfowihl. her country residence .li.- .i. ti u...,:..:.,.. . ni i nit n i ii.i inn 'iiuil' ui iiivi imiu the Wcscotts. Judge Ramsey issued a license to wed to Mr. Joe McMaken o this city and Miss Kate Dushe, of Cedar Creek. The ceremony look "Vf cc yesteruay. Yred Schroetler ami lamuy, oi j Cedar Creeks came down to spend. Thanksgiving with Clause Hreken- I fell!, and to attend the election ot officers in the K, of P. lodgr. Kd Todd, an employee oi tne hops, visited with his brotlier-in-law, F. A. Riekerson, in Ashland nviT Tt.:iuks- iviiiir. and last eve ning both came to the city. Mr. Rickersoa expects to locate here oon. Allen Stnll. wa called to Om iha this morning to do an important job of paper hanging. This is a Compliment to our city and a just rebuke to those whq have imported hands to do audi work. J. G. Routine, the noted fishery man, Bouth of South Bend, was a Tisitor to the county seat to-day (Ssnd it wan noticed that he admired f ttiJy inajrnifjcent appearance of the new court house nearinjf comple tioa at this writing. A'taffy pull was held on Wednrs dufy evening at the residence of Mrs. M.5 Schlegel in t honor of Fred SijSlegel. Games, music and taffy lt:iling were among the smure. nients of the evening. The prty broke up at y.bout 1:30 a. m. A petition wan filed in county court this morn i up by A. Salisbury to content the election of Dr. Deer lng to the office of clerk af the dis trict court and another tbia after noon by George Kdson to contest tli election of William Tifihe to tonne office of beritf. P. D. Bete bod a letter from Harrv Side, the man who was hurt by tlie falling ef a 1A.00 pannd boa I 1 V i vplate fflaoa while b?ing unloaded Tfrom tbe wsRon, and be learna that Ilarryij floi-atf nicely at his hama in Omaha, to which wm tahen I laat Tueeday Teni"ff. Mra. Jacob Vallf ry, jr., airt witn a misfortune yfatcrday morning. Ia . - ... roing from the dininjr raoaa to what she auppoaed to be the aittiajj room, ehe entered the wrecg door, thus falling down tlje cellar wsy and breakiag her collar bone. Mrs. "Vllery was art yat acqunintfd fclHi her new home, hence the mis- tortuae. The Wello Fargo Exprrse Co. 'have a custom of giving a turkey to the head of eTety family jn their employment Thcaiagiviag day wl foh ccstoiu was cfcaia obaeiteU ml among th esy dcligbtd families we taight mention that Gea. Freer, dgeat a the Scbayler , run, who not c 12 tnrtfy but for tbt btnofit af tba youaf Udiee, wo will cay George ia act married and only cava his iaotbr tnd sinter thia treat. Thctkitol "Hay Hacaty i Ri'iafi: mao ea- eellVut taticfaction ao model ho tel aisn at the Siley. Tetterday he did hierlf proad by 'ay of set ting out Ua beat Oinbcreue coaifl Layc debiied. R vuture to a o hvtel ia tb otota faraicbefi fter aieua tbaa aid tii Matel hTSey. IThile the ireoct of jroad thing deserred tlic ctteadaac af a raund hundred of 'ur best citien scarce IjA twenty were 'preatat frm tht- city aside from the reulr boaidera, a fact a at ia tae lrnst t the credit af af fople who aught to know that aach enconrinremcat tuwiui ti e eerii,r up M a lirrt class hotel certainly very b A town is often rated according ta the clasa of hotola which it sup ports; vie should therefore a- a mat. t.T of personal priile if for no ii-her reasun enemitne and insist our hotel nien. Oue thinj; in parlic ularly clear; those who missed ihe TbauksffiTiag dinner at the Kiley J. w W.ted a feuat fceldoau eu joyed, and even up the score they should drop in during the week and thow their appreciation of a first class Jiotel by taking a dinner ond thus jtOUTflge UlC proprn i r, . ir. 'iicluiey. At a meeting of Rebekah Lodge No. 4:1 the foi lowing officers were elected tor tin ensuing year: Mrs. T. K. Williams, V (i.; Mrs. L.iura Tvvi.-s, V. (',.; Mi?.. John Cory, Sec; Miss Mary Kmchler, Treas. ; Mrs. L. C Anderson. Mrs. Davis. Mrs. John Cory, Trustees; Miss llattie Sliipin n, Silting PnM Noble lirand for ensuing' term, i The lodge was visited by Mrs. Hr.iss, president of the state conven tion, who made some very nppropri- ute remarks. Two new members ! were taken in, the work being done by debtee stall. K of H EIvion At a regular meeting; of Clnimtle Lodge No. 47, K. of P., the following ollicers were elected: M. N. Griffith, C. C: F. G. Howland. V. C. ; F. ' Dickson, Pi el. ; Otis Dovey. K. of R. S. : W. I. Strriuht. M. of F. ;lC Parmele, M. of lv. II. J. Dray, M. at Schroeder, llenj. A.; F. Dickson, ! Klson, trustees. A resolution 'was read and adopted that the officers-elect pro vide an oyster stew to the members of the lode immediately after lodge closed. After the meeting the boys proceeded to lohn Schiup Dacasse'rt and devoin eil the luscious bivalves, and it is reported some washed them down with catsup. At'k Ote Dovey bow this is'. The Children's T liunki)ivinf. To i-tand at the south end of Rock wood Hall, as some ot our citi.en did yesterday, and see the intense (satisfaction and enjoyment xpressedon every countenance of six or seven nuuiircii nappy children, is indeed a feast more lit for Thanksgiving Day than turkey, cranberry suacc, puhu pudding, md all the other good things found in a most elaborate menu. Four long tables stretched 1ln length of the hall, arranged to seat about three hundred children. At one side, tables groaned unaer their load of chicken, turkey, meats, bunp, cakes, pies, jellies, Saratoga potatoes, fruits, sauces, and salads. For two hours before dinnertime many milling smj ou?y hands ot tachrs, older scholars, and their friend were employed in getlingall in readiness for (he eager mouths and hungry stomachs that weie to be feed at U:'M. The feast began, with all the tat. lea full of first grade pupils. When they had linished and gonenway full of dinner and of Thanksgiving, the tables were cleared the dishes washed, wnd everything made ready for the higher grudes. They, too, display good appetites and fer.sted with a chef rfulnewB and contentment born anlr of the kaowledire of hain2 striren for the happiness af other. The teachers follswed, bless them! TLe pupils for whom they arranged this feaat little realize how much of needful rest aud comfort was sacri ficed by these teschem fr the hap piness of the children. The citi teas f this city should be proud to help such teacher in their worhty efforts ts teach by example as well as precept the golden rule. Everything passei aft pleseantly with one exception. In collecting the dishes together the 1-g of the table on which they were placed gave 'ay and about tweuty dollar worth of dishes -were deatroyed. Ko one in particular seems to be to blaaie for the accident. Oninquir- isg itueems the teacher will hate to foot that bill. No cne else aeema to be financially responsible. Tho K. Q. V.Oaetaty. A regular meeting of the 15. Q. V. literary oociety of the bigh school vra held laat night at the residence of k. VT. Myers. The eociety have heretofore met ut the ochool house, bnt will heresfter hold their nueet iagc at private houuea. The program rendered last even- ia vas highly (?njojale, all doing themselves credit. The vocal duet by tfira Uitse Hytro and IXattie Smith, wns well received. The eassy on, The Destruction of roroueii, by Nisa Ida Smith, showed a c.ivful study of the sub itct. A debate: 'Ketolvil, That Life i too Short to Waste for a Richer KJacation," faa discussed by Xiiss Nettie Kaybright and Miss Lillian Smith, the forsjer taking the affirmative, the latter hene;a tive. This i. a goo-? subject for pupils to discuss and both young ledien presented good points Kecitation by the Miwhes Grace WalVer, Margaret Davis. I,i.7ie Jut U tie ni'd Mr.Ciiiroll Leounrd showed that . tiiey were nor inching tn i locii luiiar.N ;.ovcr.i. iiif in strumental duet by the Mbtsrs Lillian and Ida f-mith was ii-ur'.iiy encored. I!j re. iiient of the. presi dent, T'rof. Musgraves and Mr. Will Coolidve favored the jMidienee vih selections. It ia conceded by all that literary societies urc. very beneficial in con nection with a school. The K. (J. V'a have for their aim, the diffusion of such knowledge among its mem bers which shall tend toward the rovtli and development of mind, tegctlier with readiucss and fluency ot speech. Tile oIVk-cis recent y elected ate very enthusi ii c ; 1 the society is steadily inireaMng in tuerttbershi i as well as progressing in their liter iry work. Ai to 'ho con m!m No material developments have been made in the election contest cases, further than reported in yes terday's papers. The contestants appear to have iucontrovertable evidence that votes were counted for the successful candidates which in reality were not so intendidj All that they desire is ih.it the will of the people he kaowu, and if, after a thorough canvass of the votes, it be ascertained th.it Messrs. Dcuriug and l'ighe have received a majority of the votes east, nothing further will be done in the matter. The fact, however, that some oppo sitiot to the proposed recount is being engendered indicates that even the most i-aiigiiine believer in the correctness of tho returns is a little dubious as to die alleged legitimate outcome. And last evening's Journal con t. lined a lusty and characteristic r.iar over the proposed contest, although it has been throwing dirt at Mr. Louie Fickholf lor days when 1 is rights !o the ofiice had not bt-en ( lestioned I y any intelligent citi zen. It is altogether a iiuestion as to whose ox is being cored. The Join ual's insinuation that the contests of Salisbury and IM.-on cr;' commenced for boodle, is en ti, ely wo: thy thesonrcc from which the thought emanates. The bood ler alwajs measures his neighbor's conscience in the boodler's hall bushel. "From the abundance of tiie heart the month npeakcth.' And so Sherman's mind instinct-i-. ely lights on a motive other than o le that i'1 honest, and that is always boodle, Sherman's enmity tmvnid Dr. Salisbury during the campaign just passed has been so marked aud offensive, without a semblance of a cause, that democrats instinctively paused and said: "Why, Salisbury must be u decent man, for if he wa a dead beat Sherman would bo for him." We are governed by a new election law, ouethit could easily be misconstrued, and Dr. S.ilisbuty and Mr. Ivdson have good reason to believe that the will of the voters of this county has been defeated by a technical construction of this new election law, ami they propose, if such is the fact, the public ina know it and they have their rights uader the law. Thia is all there is to the contests. These contests are right. It is proper that disputed and doubtful questions under this new law be settled, both that the voter and the election boards in the future may know the intent of the law and gov ein themselves accordingly. BEET SUGAR COH VKMTION. Tti Futur Grtat Crop fr th Farmer n Crvat Industry for rbraka. The United States consumes each yesr sugar to the amount of fl.TO, OUD.tXX). Of this amount our im ports resch f 1:0,(J1M),(XI0, which amount novr paid to foreign inanu- facturers would be kept ot home if we manufactured our own Huar. (lermauy and France make tuitrur on poor sod at a cost of per acre from 12 per cent beets. ..Nebraska at a cost of $.t() per acre can raise 10 per cent heels. Within a few years all the stijjar America consumes will be manufactured at home. Nebraska has greater advantages, than auy other state and has already two of the six factories in the United States. Kearaska can be made the center f the beet stiffsr industry ia the United Stolen aud the world. That the whole etate of Nebraska is awakening to the tremendous importance of the foreoi-i farts has been attested witknn tha last few months by numeroue requests fro a boards of trade and other rgoaitatiou and prominent citi tena urging the board of trade of Liacala call a contention for the purpose of ejitcudiiii a knowledge of the beneit which tha farmer may make from raiting tke sugar beet, arousing s more active interest in the beet sugar indastry, detisirig wayaand weans for increasing the number of beet sugar factories, and retiaeries in Nebraska and taking such artion ai will lay the founda tion for making rLranh.a the greatest beet sugar proJucing frfute in this country. In accordance with thi generally exsr-'sne.l desire a but mi-j ir con ventiou it hereby called to meet iu Li'icoln, commencing on Thursday, December 17, lb'Jl, itt 2 p. m. A general invitation is extended to every citizen of Nebraska wlei is interested in the objecfe of V,c con vention to be in attendance; and in addition to thia general iuvitatioa it ie earnestly requested that dele to the convention be appointed as followtt: Five delegates each from the utate agricultural eociety and the HtatJ horticultural riociety, o bfnp pointed by the. president, thereof. Five ucicales tioiu each bourd ot trade, ie.il estate exchange and commercial organization m the state, to ie appointed as each orga nisation ma think prooer. Five delegates fiom each city : which has no board of Hade or other commercial organisation, to I Ite appointed by the uuit'or. I Five delegates from each comity agricultural society, to lie ap pointed bv the president thereof, j Five delegates from each county, to be appointed by the county com i mistooiiers.. One delegate from each news j paper in the state, i It is tspcci.illy desired that the agricultural interest be fully repre , senied, as one of the prime objects ot tne convention will oe to discuss thoroughly the question ot the profit of beet culture to the farmer. Prominent citizens of the slate who are thoroughly posted on all phases of the beet sugar industry, including men who have made a piactical trial of raising beets for the market, will address the con vention lioui time to time during its sessions. It is earnestly requested that lis fast us delegates are aptointed their names he sent totbe secretary f the board of trade nt Lincoln. The usual convention rates will be made by the railroads f the s'ate. livery newspaper in the stale is earuesily requested to publish tlua call. Lincoln HvKto;f Tkamj. Hy R. II. OlKLLY. President. C. A. Atkinso.'., Secret. irv. Mrs. Wendell left on No. fi this morning for Keac-aw, for a visit to friends ('. A. R-iul. returned from C.'en wood last evening, where he spent Thanksgiving. Judge Chapman informs us that the spring term of dis: rict court, will be hel I in the new court house hail the day. lv..plii Who 111,1 Not Kill, The inhabitant of tlie Canary islatul i, tlie Giiatielies, were, it is sujiposeil, ln:l tli mountain sliclicriltf of ii submerged win Id. Thou;;) ho tsimny physically, tlic (jntmclies were, iieverUn 1 us, a verj p'htle race; tiiey rarely iiuuls wur on oi.o itiiotlier, mid when the ICurotuii fell into their liaiuls they did nut kill them, but Bent thein to tend she p in the mountains. So t.iuio were tlie birilsi ia t hist Imppy land, that when the S;imi-iavd.-t (irit landed they caiuo uud fed out of tiieir liuuds. To kill tm utiimal degraded a man; thfl Initcher was a i jirii ve.l criminal aud outcast, mid lived apart, lie and hirt us sistant.s l)i iti' supported by tho btate. No womiin was allowed to upproaeh thu shambles, mid insui li lu.rror was killing held by these j;i:itits (hat no una could Iot ennobled until lit; had publicly de clared that lie had not been guilty of killing Htiy iiiiiin il, not even a K'at. Their standard of morality wiia liili; robbery was almost tiakiiowu uuiuaj t'aeiu. St. Louis Star Sayings. Ilnnil Sinokara. Qnite a nu nbtT of cigar stores about town leave a small box with nickel cigars lying exposed on tho showcase. When a customer wants a nickel cigar lie comes in and deposits hU nickel on ths box sail takes out a cigar, lights it and leaves the store without disturbing the clerk or proprietor. Sometimes be see nobody. It is noticeable, however, that nons of the imported stock that sell for fifteen cents straight up to a dol lar is left lying about subject to ths hon esty of ths customer. Perhaps ths deal ers have come to the conclusion that tha man who would have the conr.igo to smoks a five cent cigar may ba relied upon oa always able aud willing to pay for it whether watched or not. Naw York Herald. A Clmk Tint Sounds "Tapt." An alarm clock is usnally used for gutting people np, not for sending them to bed, but I know of at least ona au thentic case in which tho latter end was attained by it. A nervous, active wom an, who refused to take an afternoon tap because she could "never think of it until it was too late," was astonished by the gift of an alarm clock, with ths dial set exactly at 4. It souuded a regular summon to a daily rest. Its imperative call could not be disregarded, and in a short time she found health and spirits much improved by this fanUstio use of a familiar eoaveuienoe. Kate Field's Washington. Tary Vn:iiuS. He (fervently) Ob, my fading, let sue bay the ring! 8be This is very sadden, Charlie. He Oh, but yoa will let mef She Well, if you will, you will. lle-TUn, dear love, Ljjlu me Aft; dollars. Jewelers' Circular. The rirM TktakiglrUa. On Not. 9, 1(120, the wesry wavetoMod pilgrims on board the brave little Mat Cower caught thir firt glimpse of the rT England coattt. A tuk later Gov ernor Bradford insned the first Tkanks piving proclamation, thus iiu'.itotiug a f.'ftival which, after Wing eutfmed for more than 2H1 yesrs to New Englaavt, at length became national in ill eharscN r, and is now observed en the last Thurs day of each November hriii nt the I'-ng 111 kul L..Uh iC our lsiid. liliik Muurnn in Harper's Young l'tupls. Ci'.vti. an ia the man of uilvtr at pr eutintlie "treasar bony s" of t gov- ermiiei:!, it Is brimr steadily increased by the purchase of 51,0)0,uo0 additional ocacis every j ear, or at t he rate of seven toaa for every workhif day of the year. The work (it excavating the aneient mire at Pompeii rtlll continues, and Ova ior rooms containing iny curiosi t e were itvently epeaed near the old forum. 1'v.''v ifround hogs, too skonks. two swarrts of bees and abont fi'fty ponnds of honey were fonnd in a hue hollow tn near fcoiiu, itsndolphcouuty, Mo. VMr ttlmi Ki'IHI mis. Itlsnotarew thiiu: fer students In vac. lion to i..il;e scientific t-xix-ditiona on their own account, combining eam;v in;; s:id rotu;iii:ig it" with congenial study, hut an expedition of the kind wlcch was siicces.-l'iil'.y carried out dur ing the vacation season of i',ie present year deserves to be noted hh of especial importance nnd stynttieaiiee. A party coiisisttn ir a professor and several students of llowiloiti college, in Maine, organized mi expedition to Lab rador to Study the Vegetable mill iillillial growths, and otherwiso tifie know dedt?s of tli v It wait also planned ascend the Urand river ract. Ihe (mud river Hows from tho high plateau of northern Labrador, an 1 the falls by which it reaches the lower level to flow into the Atlantic ocean ars among the grandest on the continent. Tiio Bowdoin collet expedition was fitted out at the expense of ulumiii and friends of the college. The Uranil river was aeendeil, ths great cataract viewed nnd photographed tttul its height ascertained. The students who succeeded in pushing as far up Hi the falls suffered many privations, but won deserved honor in tin successful prosecution of tiieir enterprise. I Their achievement is a good examplt) for other American colleges and rtudents. Much important information remains to be gathered about tho less known por tions of our continent, and geological, botanical and zoological researches, faith fully carried on, may always hu niada eh ntillcally profitable nnd valuable, evin upon ground which has been cov ered before. Youth's Companion. (O'CPIl SIlilllK. The floths at tho Zoological gardens are not (piito so green its they were when they fust arrived. Wit do not refer to tiieir growing recognition of the fact that ntit.-t and buns are not suitable food for tin arboreal creature which subsists upon leaves, but to a literal change of color. It is a most remarkable fact that the sloth has in tho wild st ate green hair, which causes it to resemble, us it clings to a branch, tin excrescence of that branch covered with greenish gray li chens. In this way the sloth may perhaps sometimes escape tiio keen eye of a ja guar. It is still morn remarkable that till green color ii not resident in the hair it self, but is duo to the presence of quan tities of ininiito green plants; and this explains liow it is that in captivity the sloth changes color; the plants, deprived of the damp heat of their native forests, die, and are not replaced, so the peculiar gray green which is so eharacterijtiu of the sloth is changed to a brownish, gray. Loudon Graphic. Tim KitlloiV I rlencl. Mr. fvtinuel PliiitMoll still ke"ps to his bou.se iu Park lane, and is far from wvll. but he has hiilhciciitly recovered himself to be able to write a letter claiming one result or rather the want of result of Iho recent storm to legislation. Has there ever been remembered, lis asks, & gale of equal suddenness, violence ami duration which was not the cause of very, very much greater loss of life than that recorded of tho gale which has re cently passed away? A year and eight months ago, when be was fervently urging the government to assist in passing the load line bill, it was shown that the deplorable loss of life at cea from overloading was entirely pre ventable, and that the passing of the bill would immediately check it, while, when the act was steadily and uniformly admiuistereil, this bead of Iocs would disappear. He points triumphantly to the recent gale for confirmation. Liver pool (Eng.) Mercnry. Arm) ml liulnr a Jner Dakota Law. Isaac Milliner, a rancher from the vicinity of Fort Mead, has been arrested in Deadwood, S. P., on the charge uf offering beef for sale without exhibiting the hide, an act prohibited by a law, passed st the instance of cattlemen, by the hist legislature, and intended to pre vent the sale of stolen cattle. Mr. Mil- liuer states that tin beef oilered for sale was his properly, and that be Laa the bide at his ranch, and will produce it to prove that he ban not committed a crim inal art. This is the first arrent tuds under the law, and it occasioned consid erable surprise, at the peculiar provisions of the law were not generally known There is uo doubt of Milliner's innocence, but the arrest will serve to spread knowledge of the Strang law. Milliner was reimstil under (100 bonds. Cor. Omaha World-Herald. lutdllf iit Miulonarj fittort. The Rev. Dr. Stores, tb president of the American board of comuiiMionersfor foreign missions, bss good reasons for felicitating himself on the result of his conciliatory policy. The board's receipts for this year have bn CirO.B21, ayainst f!fi'),C7i the prevlcus twelve ninutU. To manage luweetfully -a hoar' wkiek hsjisueh interests under Jte eharge ai this eoe, something more is srrdVl tlisa a delsrmaaliou ta crush oat all in telligent dissent, aud keep the vast ma chine iu operation along lines not at all adspted to increape thoaupportof foriga missions, oven among those luclinoJ ia tbttir favor. The Rev. Dr. Ktorre, with bis bro td outlook, hiu Culled a halt to those elements which were reducing the annual contributions for that abject. Botto'j Transcript. (,iS FWHIns Iu rhll!1hla. Ey the gratling -f Kiujr avenaj for the purpose of pv1ug, a deep depresciou extending two sqnares lus bea riijj i below Hhnrs' lane, Mansynnk, and dur i'ig a heavy rain m-eutiy a uiiniatnie !'.. Was formed. (t wa?j promptly christened Lake SundstTom, after the district surveyor. Toe water baa uo outlet except drainsg through tho toil. A citizen whose proptrty is Canaged by the change of grade begun fishing from the banks. Jnat a a loaded street cer came along ba pulled tip a tnnckercl, tnnch to the amusement ot the pasneu ger, and iucceeded in bis attempt to ridicule the board of eurToy. l'Li!a h:l plila Tocord. .incidentally, to tol V&$ Srunkeoness ia Lh.uor Habit, Positively Cure? tr A3. refi.x, c. tumrv sjicii sHtiri. It c.ii Lo (ilvca la o cui ot co1f or ten. or In v. tif "ooi. v. ItiMi.t i tip kni I k-rnl tlto ner "i lakiuK tl; l( l atcointelT tnniuro met will rflsri i-iiiiiiitff.l i'l -frii'v rut, wliNtwf tUcimtlftillKlt inisli i -tii ill Ilium, im, (Irnholla wreck, it NEVFR FIIS. "'GUAHANTf E 'in i Li e m( in e ti I'k'I'i i'. 4i attu iMuk t R F . Art.lrr"ii rulirt l.-nri-, V.iufW'U'n-oc. crt -. si.. CinelasttLOt I to gain a scieu- . Py3 IrtV"- VW to the gieat cata- k S-J'-.XS Kti&f A A NATURAL REMEDY FOR Epileptic Fits Falling Sickness, llyster Ics, SL Vitus Dance, Nerrousucss, Iljpoiliomlrla, Melaucliolla, In cbrlty, Sleeplessness, l)L Elucss, Brain and Spl ual Teukncss. This nipdlclnn has direct action upon tho ncrvo centers, allaying all Irritabili ties, nnd Increasing tho How and power of ncrvo fluid. It Is perfectly harmless and leaves nc unpleasant effects. FREE" TiilmiMa ftnnk n NervraSj IMi.pHf't' BiMit Ireu to jinv aililrMHj mill Hiiir te 'itti'titi oati -Uo cititti tluii uiuOk luo lioti of vliitrijo. TliH tviin'ilT b."-i wen r HHfit 1'jr thp ItcwrcnJ t'vtnr Ivmmhk, ot Fori vn, Inrl Kinoa lSTtl tj l.jui.iwii.-.'imuidui.diirli'.J uiuoUuu by Um IIOCNIC mi:d. CO., Chicago, w. EnWby JmiP,-Tliitmii t ter ftntCo. C9r03 Nearly every pattern of & Horsi Blanket is imitated in color and style. In most cases the imitation looks just as tyioil as the genuine, but it ham't the warp threads, and so lacks strcngtli.and while it sells for only a little less than the genu ine it isn't worth one-half as much. The fact that 'k Ifcrse Blankets rre copied is strong evidence that they arc THE STANDARD, and every buyer should sec that the -A trade maik is sewed on the inside of the Blanket. tin Electrlo tSSSil Cxtr-i Tea U UGaker HORSE BLAN8ETS ARE THE STRONGEST. 100 6 A STYLES st pricf to suit everyhoJy. If you can't gr tLcin fiom ymir dler, write ui. Aik til the !fi Cook. You can yet it without chrpj WU. AYRES & SONS, PbiladelpbiS Drs. Betts&Betts PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS and SPECIALISTS; 1409 DOUGLAS ST., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. 1 (Kfina honrs from dim, iu I p. ta. ttaaiay fttora lUa. m. U 1 p. m. PpsrlnluiU UiCbronio,Nrrijrj,8kln and IilimS ry(3iiitoltrii)n st oflioa or rj mall frrm MwlirinM aunt bj mail or rxprnw, inennit)' pnrkMl. fr (nun ntimrTHlion. 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