8 THIS QJMAHA DAILY BEE ; TUESDAY , JANUARY 20 , 1891. THECITY : _ Thobonrdof equalization vlll ? mnko Its report on the general tax levy to the city council tonight. Sheriff IJoyd wont to Lincoln yester day , taking with him Frunk Horulclc , wlio hns boon adjudged insane. Etntl Hnsch of Omtilm Ims boon np- point ) d mull clerk on the Omahn nnd nnstliics brnnch of tlio railway mall eor- vlcc , vlco J. D. Lncourso , resigned. Murgnrot J. Cooper yesterday brought ouit in the dlBtrlct court to compel the deeding to lior of a one- third interest in a lot purchased in Tableland addition. The Bocloty of Sons of tlio American Revolution uill hold n mooting Tuesday evening , January " 'J ' , nt 7'iO : o'clock at thoolllcoofO. i\ Davis Co. , 1603 Far- nain street. Minnie Mndson , n six-year-old girl , wat knocked down by a laundry wniron nt the corner of Sixteenth anil Dodge Btrcots yesterday but scrambled out from under the wheels and laughed at the fun sho'd had. Muitsn.s Spring Oinclinini nnd KnibroldcrlcH. Our sale opened this morning. Wo are delighted that so many saw fit to come , nnd hope to see more. Scotch Rlnghnma , the finest tind widest mtidc , in all the exquisite plaids , stripes , checks , etc , 250 n yard. These arc all now und ladles will con sult their own interest by selecting now before the beat styles are picUcd out. The goods wo sell at 5c nro the cele brated ginghams sold east for 80o to Embroideries Just received , are lovely - ly ; it would give us genuine satisfaction to show them to everyone vrho'sccs fit to come. * Don't think you will incur any obliga tion by asking about goods , about prices in our store you will not bo urged to buy. buy.Tho The 18-inch embroidery at 50o has never been equalled for loss than SI , 00 in the \\cst. The 27-Inch hemstitched embroidery at 60c a yard Is worth fully 81.00 to S1.25. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. COM MUNUUI ) TOO LATE. John A. llnrbncli Ijoses Ills Suit /\KfilnHt the Street Hallway Co. Several decisions were rendered yesterday by Judge Wakeloy. Tlio moat Important was that In tuo cnso of Jolin A. Ilorbauh vs William W. Marsh. Tlio theory of the plaintiff's ' case Is that Marsh , n director and tlio president of the horse railway companyutmceessarHy , wrong fully and fraudulently permitted the fore- closuio suit to 30 to Judgment and the Bale of the property to take place while the corporation hnd the power nnd the means loprevontit ; that , further , by reason of his Judiciary relation totho corporation , ho could not lawfully nurchnro the property at the foreclosure salu for his own USD and benefit ; but only In trust for the corporation , or the stockholders , that therefore , by the purchase of the property or pretended purchase as the petition termed It , ho became a trustee , the stockholders being tba ultimata beneficiaries. For these two reasons It was claimed that Marsh's purchase and the conveyance to him of the property and franchise of the corpora tion wore m trust for Its stockholders ; that Horbach , as ono of these , for Himself and In behalf or others , has a rlpnt to an account ing from Marsh ami the other defendants - fondants \\lio "purchased Interests /rota him , In respect of the property , its earnings , and Its disposition ; end to such other appro priate relief as the facts may warrant. The court held that the fact that the stock was not registered , or transferred to Her bach on the company's books , if the bene ficial interest actually belonged to him , should not dobarhlm from maintaining a suit of this character. "It is impossible to hold upon the allegation of tto petition that the sale was null and void , " eald the court. "It was a judicial sale. The proposition that the cor poration had tlio mcnna and resources for paying off the mortgage ncd judgments , and that Marsh fraudulently refused or failed to eo use them , with a view of compelling a foreclosure , is entirely unsupported by the proofi. "Tho direct and immediate question Is , nsldo from the question of actual fraud , whether , under the circumstances , Marsh hnd or had not a right to bid at the foreclosure sale for his own benefit , and hold the nrotxiity exempt from a trust. Ho was the holder and owner of a majority of tbo bonds secured by the mortgage. It cannot bo clulmcd that this was per so unlawful. Tbo authorities are conclusive to the con trary. "If it wore conceded that the sale was voidable upon the undoubted facts I should bo compelled to hold , as I do hold , that the delay of the plaintiff In his attempt to avoid it. or have it enure to the benefit of tbo stockholders , is fatal to thn right now claimed. In the period of nearly ten years , which clunscd Between the time of the sale and the bringing of this action , the popula tion of this city hnd quadrupled , and its resources and business had enormously Increased. Tlio vnluo of the franchise bad so changed and enlarged that n compari son of it at the tuna of the sale can oiriy bo conjectured. The whole body of the evidence chows that from the tlmo of the purchase Muvsh claimed to opcrato the road for him self , not for the stockholders. There is no suggestion in the petition that Marsh over acknowledged or admitted any trust It scorns incredible that if Horbach understood during nil those years that Marsh was recogiit/ltiK himself ns a trustco ho should have kept silent , and refrained from arresting the undoubted rights of a stock holder in rcgutd to the property and its man agement. " The Judge closed by saying that whether the notion was based on fraud or was consid ered as nn unclassified action , it was barred , It having bccu brought after the period of limitation. In James vs Howell , to restrain the sheriff from levying on property , owing to dofectho iervico , the injunction was sustained. Tyler vs Pritz , case dismissed. Desmond vs Popplcton , settled out of court. The great popularity of Ayor's Pills as n cathartic Is duo no less to their promptness nnd efficacy than to their coating of sugar anil freedom from any injurious effects. Children take them readily. See Ayer's ' Almanac fcr the year , just out. AXXO I/A VK3I BXTS. "Tho Sea King,11 Richard Stahl's new comlo opera , will bo presented for the flrs time in Omaha nt Boyd's opera house on nox Thursday evening and will continue during the remainder of the week. The opera w II bo elaborately presented by the w. J. Oil more opera company with nn exceptional ! } brilliant cast , Including many names wel known to the comic opera stage. The sulo o coats U now open. The celebrated Hoston Howard Athonicun specialty company and Jcsoph Murphy wll bo tbo attractions at the Hoyd next week. The ilato of the McKco Rankm engage Dicnt at thn Grand has been changed to Sat urday and Sunday , January 24 and 25. "Tho CJanuck."a now \ > lny of the rurn typo , will bo given for the llrst tlmo lion At the Eden Museo thUVcok the famous niiinehart family In the musical comedy "A Waif's Luck" is drawing well. The play la full of music- and mirth nnd will render a dull hour ono of merriment nnd genuine pleasure , In the curio ball the famous lllllputlon 01 midget cattle from Samoa nro on exhibition , U'ho aulmols nro perfect wonders , being the smallest pair over placed on exhibition , In > fact there is no record of another animal as imftll a those , 1118 IDENTITY ESTAI HSH15U , Tlio Mnn Darned t : > Dcntti Hund-y NlglitfH Nilthnn Hnronfttpln. The Indcutlty of tno man burned to death n ( no fin in Kloln & Splglo's liquor store Sunday night has been established bojond 11 question. Ills name was Nathan Borcnstcln , nnd ho amo hero three weeks iigo from Chicago vhcro to loft his wife nnd child. They are low stopping at 178 West Fifteenth in that ity , liorcnstcm was u Hebrew ana was a hoemnkcr by trade. Ho worked in St. . .nuls mid Memphis , nnd thence went to Chi- : ngo , nt length coining hcio in search of work. lo was In ( irecnbcrg's second hand and shoo toro on Furnam near Tenth street , two vceks ngo yesterday and asked for employ- nent. Ho was told to call again n the afternoon and ho would bo put to voi-k , but ho failed to do. ilo also visited Vlorso's shoo factory on Unit day , and told ila landlady that hocxpcctcd it Job there , and gnvo this us a reason lor not going back to Jrccnbcrg's. Ho boarded with William Munsky , nt Thirteenth nnd Mason streets , and left , that place about 1 : l0 ! o'clock Sunday afternoon , Just after dinner , mid said ho was going to nttcrfd a lebrow dance on that evening nt Washlng- on hall. Nothing Is known of bis actions subsequent to that time. The body , ns It lay at the undertakers , was dcntlllcd by Isaac Drown , the Douiflns street furniture denier , A. Uelman , n partner of Horenstcln who came with him from Chicago cage , Munskv , tbo hoarding house , keeper , and ono of Munsky'sboarders ' , who snt nt the table with the dead man Sunday noon. The body was frightfully burned , the face icing so charred ns to bo unrecognizable , riio hands were bui ncd so that the tendons ning in shreds , exposing the hones , nnd the upper portion ol the feet auil the legs just ibovo the shoo tops wore also terribly burned , i'lio body was baked and blistered In places , iltliougli It had iippirantly been nro- .ectcd to so mo extent by tbo clothing. In thepockets of the partially burned ; > ants worn by the deceased \\oro found 05 icnts in money , consisting of two quarters and three nickels , nnd a check calling for a pint of beer at Wolff's saloon. Munsky stated that ho had given Boron- iteln n Canadian quarter and thrco nlcklcs ust before he loft nnd this corresponded with the inonoy found In the dead man's clothes. Hcltnan identified the deceased by his clothes nnd nlio by his shoes. Ho was wcar- ng a similar pair himself , nnd stated that joth p.ilrs were purchased nt the same time. It seems tltat Spiegel , Brown nnd Boien- steln were old acquaintances , having come originally from the snmo town in the old country. iichtmn soys that when they reached Omatm , Dorensteln had $ . ' 00 and ho gave USD of this amount to 3poilo ! for safe keeping. Mr. Brown says .hat Uorcnstcin also called on him nnd ho also vouches for the truth of the story told jy Uehnnn regarding the inonoy. Ills not known how Borcnstcln happened o have n key to the liquor house. Mr. Klein visited the undertaker's and after viewing the body said ho could not recognize it. It was nt llrst supposed that the explosion followed the lire , but It is stated by a nuin- jor of people who wcro in tbo vicinity that ; hoflro was burning Ilorccly at the time of the explosion. t TKICD TO OKOSS TilU TltACK. A Teamster Seriously Hurt uy a C. M. t-t. I' . & O. Trnln. Henry Jcnks , n teamster , living at Six teenth nnd James , was struck by the incom- ng fast mail on the Chicago , St. Paul , Min neapolis & Omaha near the North Omaha station about 0 o'clock yesterday morning. Ho attempted to cross the truck in front of the approaching train and the engine stiuck the ' : iorses and front end of the wagon. Ono : iorso was killed outrlctit and the other had .o bo shot. Mr. Jcnks was hurled through the air distance of thirty feet and sus tained serious injuries. His scalp was tearfully gashed , exposing the cntiro upper [ lortlon of the skull , which was fractured iu two places , Ho also sustained several other severe cuts nnU bruises , and it is feared that ho is also Injured internally. Ho was placed on the train nnd brought to Lbe Webster street depot. Ho was afterward taken in the patrol wagon to the residence of Ills brother-in law , John Owens , corner of Thirty-eighth and Ltavcnworth. Mr. Jenlts is sixty-seven years of ago and has lived in Omaha seventeen years. Ho is connected with the Masons , Odd Fellows , Grand Army of the Kepuhllc und Teamsters' union. His condition is very serious , and his recovery is doubtful. GOBBLED BY THE TKUSr. The Gnrnonn Cracker Company Joins the Great Biscuit Symltcnto. By a deal commenced last July and just consummated , the Joseph Gorncau cracker company becomes a part and parcel of the American biscuit nnd manufacturing com pany of Chicago , which is another name for the cracker trust. The property of Twelfth and Hnrney streets Is transferred to the trust , the consldciatlon being placed in the deed nt $70,000. This now move legislates all of the old members of tno Garucau company out of ofllco , with the exception of Joseph Unrneau , Jr. , who becomes the manager of the Omaha end of the trust. The Gafneau company will not entirely lose Its Individuality , as all of the goods will bo branded "Tbo Garncau Bakery of the American Biscuit and Manufacturing Com pany. " A member of the old co-npany in speaking of the change yesterday said : "This is nothing now to us. but it may bo to the public.Vo made the deal six months ago simply In order to maintain prices. The stock owned by the old company goes Into the syndicate and wo hold our proportionate amount of stock in the great corporation which our company helps to form. The terri tory will ho divided up for selling purposes nnd wo will go when the board of directors decide , but no other company belonging to the tiust will bo allowed to mtrudo upon the ground designated as ours. This will do away with competition and will result in our poods being sold at a profit instead of at a loss , as has been done. " The CIt > Ijloonso Business. License Inspector Riley has filed his re port with the mayor. In detail it Is as fol lows ! Kind. No Ilovcmie. Hnloon 245 ( . ' 45,000 00 Druggist 80 80000 1'cddlors 172 & ,4GO 00 Coal dealers. . . . iu l.Mil M Pawnbrokers ao 1.500 W Auctioneers . - . . . U 40300 llioutor.s 8 BIO Of. I'hunbors 41 410 IK Hotel runners 1 K'5 ' 00 Cubs 10 10000 Dralnlnyora t 4000 Gunpowder 4 1500 Omnibus 7 TO ( H HouficmovcrH. . . . . 10 MOO Employment audits U 400 < K Ono-diiy peddlers 17 SMS 00 Circuses : i C6000 Bliootlng Rullury 17 6200 Kxpress 2."J 2,5(1000 imiliostcrs 3 75 W Mlacullnnt'ous TO 41G 5' Purveyors 4 40 ( X CollliO - 2000 Hacks ! W 33000 Total 010 t-'Ol.OCS 50 Baking Powder. Many Clergymen , Singers , actors , and public speakers uw Ayer's Cherry Sectoral. U Is the favorite remedy for hoarseness and all affections of tlio vocal organs , throat , and lungs. As an nnodyno and cxpcctoiant , the effects of this preparation nro promptly realized. "Ayer's Cherry 1'cctoral has done mo great good. It ls a splendid remedy for all dis eases of the throat and lungs , and I hnvo much pleasure In tcstlflng to its merits. " ( Itev. ) C. N. Nichols , No. Tlshury , Mass. "In my profession of an auctioneer , any affection of the voice or throat Is a serious matter , hut , at each attack , I have been re lieved by a few doses of Aycr'3 Cherry Pectoral. Tills remedy , with ordinary caie lias worked such a magical effect that I liato suffered very llttlo Inconvenience. I lia > o nlio used It In my family , with very excellent - lent icsults , In cotiKhs , colds , &c. " Win. U. Quartlj , Mlnlaton , Ho. Australia. Ayer's ' Cherry Pectoral , DR. J. 0. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Moss , Bold by all Uruggkui. 1'rlco $1 ; elz liottlce.f 5. DPS. $ Belts Mi , Sirens and SpBcialists , 14OO DOUGLAS STREH2/T OMAHA , NE1J. Tno most widely and favorably known spec ialists in tlio Unite : ! Stales. Thcr IOIIK ex- porli'iicc , romurkiiblo skill und universal sua- L'OSS In the treatment and cure or Nervous , Chronic nnd Surgical Discuses , entitle these nmiiipnt physicians .to the full confldonco of the allllcd'd ovorywhorp. ThevRiinrnntopt A OEHTAIN AM ) I'OblTlVR CUKE for IhoawIulPlTeptsof e.irly vlco and the numer ous ovlls thnlfollnvr In Its train. I'lUVATK. 1II.OOI ) AND SKIN DISEASES spPiMllly. completely 'mil pCTiiinnpntlv rurt'd. NEUVOUS IMMULITY AND gKMJAL , IMS- OKUEUS yield loadlly to their skillful trcatr mont , PILES , FISTULA AND RECTAL ULOI'.HS cnur.'intoed cured without , p.iln or-Octimtion from business. HYOHOUELn AND VAKICOCEIJ3 perma nently nnd successfully cured In every c.iso , SYI'HILIS. GONOKUHEA. OIjKET. Spor- niatorrhcn , Seminal Weakness , host Manhood , NlRlit Emissions , Decayed Kiicnltlcs , Fonmlo Weakness and ull dcllouto disorders peculiar to olthor SOK poslthely cured , ns well as all functional disorders that result from youthful follies or the excess of niaturo yours. TPIfTIIKlJ Ouarnntcotl poriiiuno ntly O I l\l\s 1 U 1\U cured , removal complete , without cutting , caustic or dllatiitlon. Cures effected at homo by patient without a mo ment's pnln or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. A sini ? niftFTh ° nwfu | effects of IV OU1\L UI\L early vice which brines organic weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , with all Its dreaded Ills permanently cured , TnfiTTQ \ ] Address those Who have Im- L/1XO. lLL LJ paliod themselves by Im proper Indulgence and solitary habits , which inln both mind ami body , unfitting them for bulnps . stud v or mnrrhiso. MAimiEI ) MEN or these cntcrlnB on that happy life , aw are of physical debilityquickly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon facts. First Practical oxporl- cnco. Second Every case Is specially studied , thus starting right. Third medicines nro prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus effecting cures without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. DR. OWEN'S With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AU& . 16,1887 , , IMPROVED IDLY 29 , : DU. OWEN'S VANIC IIOUY I'RNSORY wll ! euro all Illiou- raatlcCoinpUInU Lmubngo. Gen- crnl nnd Nervous Dcblllty.CostlTo- . DOSS , Kldnay llsea cs. Nerv- ousncss , Trcmb- . . . Bexunl Kx- baustlon , Wnst- dm of body , Ils- cascs caused by Indlacretlons In Youth , Ago , Mar- rlcd or Sluglo Ufa. BENT TO nESPOKSlBLR PARTIK1 FOR CER TAIN COMl'JJVlNTd ON 30 DAYS' TIIIAI * Also nn Elcctrlo Trues anil Belt Combined. Bend Be. postngo for FREE Illustrated book , 2W pages , whlcinvlll lie tent you In plain sealed onycl- cpo. Uontlon thU paper. AUdresa Owen Electric Belt & Appliance Go , , 306 N , Broadway , St. Louis , Mo. 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Cures Aiucinl.i , bcroluln , IJiid Circulation anlall Imnurltlos of the blood as nell as thn fnRowliie Nerve Diseases , vu : Nervous nnd Pliytlriill Dfbllll ) , Vital i\Iiiiutlon , J're- m.ituro DPCIIT , Trembling , lijHtuiln , Ner vous lltMilHClns L.OII or 1'ower In tiltlicr stx , NorromniiHH In any form. Cold llunils or Feet , 1'aln In tlio iluclc nml other forms ol I7" < < kni' < . Dr. IIobU'H Ncrio Tonic S'llln bring the rosy tint of health to the ahr.llow chonk. \Ve.iK , nervous people thould take this great Llfo Ronowor. TIT them , and you nlll Join the thousands ot liatiiiy men and woinun uho dally bleu Dr. ilouh for his Rrrat work In tbelr behalf. HICT are fugar coated. 0 cents a vial. For sale t ? Llucclsu ot t > ; mall. Address tmi's MEDICINE CQ. , ( BOPS. . SAH mtHCiseoi CAU IOUSALK IN OMAHA. NfcB. , 1)Y ) Kunn A Co , Cor. lllli 'Douilii MrcclB J. A. Fuller fc Co , Cor. Ulh > t Pouclus Streets. A. D. FoMer A Co. . Council Hindu , Iowa. 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IUIKT , U 1e for Ihliirceinepur' poie , Ciirf ol < ! r rall WtikuMi , llvlnf Fr lj , Mild , Koollc Inj , Cootln.om turrfnU of F.lftlritilT Ikrouih ill WBAK J'ARTB. rcilorlut thlm toIIKALTH d t M10ROI HflTRKNUTII KUrtrle i trr Rt Ftll Inslinllf , or no forfeit IS 000 In > li UBLT anJ Hariri.iur7 Cciupl t 15. and up. M oril CRJCI fcr- inajifill * ( orrd In tnro moDlha. 8 l a pamphlft Kro . "MJDKMELKOTRIOCO. . JOHUfUluiu , CHIOAOQ. ! ! ' . J MEANS' Is Ihc l > oftt unite , nn.l Is sola/ c > crjHlicro. 'Ihlj Is Iho orls- , Iniltlhliov. Ikwarcof Iml- tallous. 1'oslthtly nonuy Rciiilino uiilos ttanu'id ' on tlio so'rs ' , " Tain < k Means'83 Shoo. " J. MEANS 4 CO. , /-r 41 Lincoln SlrrttJ ? ' lolon , r MANY A MAN vlll cot n ell lh liccds , ordlo It holgnorea.our wnnilne. Jlftl/jocl * Krrluflvet Miinect * Unlfint. Tlioii6 ii'l3 ' rcttnred by Jfoina Tt-rtitinrnt. UuurantPed Ti'otlmonlnls. loURNEWBOfkl l and JJibPAscK of Mi'iitreat ti nnd rurrrf , Addrcns to-day. KltItniauliAI , < X . , llillliilo , N.Y. MELTS TOO SOON. FOR SALE Mr I'arntlng and 1'npcrlmnclnK builnoii , Kstnb- lUbcd 1B5II. llaa 11. veil selected atock of Wall i'npcr , Vi'M Mouldings , 1'alntt , llrushoj , do. P..WINDHEIM , 610 B lGth Street , Oranha. Fen burno use Fond'a Extract. FEMALE BEAIMS WINTER RESORTS , HUNTSVILLE , ALABAMA. Charming Winter Resort in the Uplands Hnntsvillellotcl.Snbstantlal.Elcgant.Ncw . IU11VKV H. UK.NMSOX , Manager UY110N F , UU.MiON , AnliUnU CLEANING The Ten Dollar sale of overcoats inaugurated last -week has re duced our stock considerable , still we have yet quite a few to dispose of In a week or so the season will be closed , and what is not sold will have to be carried over till next fall , We have no room for unseasonable stock. "We have always made it a point to clean out at the end of each season , and are determined to do it this time. One of the secrets of our success lies in the fact that we start eve / season with an entire fresh stock. We do not allow any goods to be carried over from one season to another. We know people will not buy overcoats in January unless the inducements are great but we are willing to give them the induce ments. We are offering the entire balance of overcoats now at clearance - * ance prices. When you bear in mind how close we sell goods every clay in the year you will realize what our clearance prices mean. A bona fide reduction from our regular low prices means an uncommon opportunity to save money. "You will find it a big investment to overcoat now , even if you do not get much use out of it this winter ; if will pay you to keep it for next winter. CORK SOLE SHOES. This lias been a poor season for all winter shoes. We have a lot of excellent calf shoes with genuine cork soles , which we are forced to sacrifice. We offer these at $2.7B. Every pairguaranteed. There is not a shoe store in the country that will think of selling such shoes for Less than $4. BO. if you have never worn any cork sole shoes , try a pair. They are warm and comfortable and keep your feet dry. CLEANING UP ALL AROUND. ' In every one of our departments we have something or other which must be cleared out nnd have made extraordinary reductions. In some instances the price is cut just one-half. I the underwear department , a lot of scarlet heavy shirts and drawers , worth 500 , marked down to 25p. In the hat department we offer a lot of good knit caps , in men's and boys' sizes , at 1501 tho.y always sold for 300. In hosiery , excellent all wool seamless socks at 150 ; every store sells them at 300. At the glove counter you will find several lots of gloves and mitts , reduced to about half their former prices. Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. "We Close at 6:3O : P. M. Open Saturdays Till Ten > v. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE WoonsookBt & Rhode Island Rubber Co And wo are their western agents nnd always cnrrytvlarostosk. Address , Sewed Shoe Go 1204 and 1206 Harney Street , C.S. RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Removal Sale . , what wa'say. Our nrioeg will toll. Otir entire stook ( except Pato'.c Philippe & Go's Fine Watches ) , is on sale at such sacrifice prices , that it should insure themlo of orerv article. OUR ART DEPARTMENT wo are simply selling without rezard to coat. Our discount on Watchej , Dlamonds.Solld fcllver , Fine Jewelrr and all goods , maltes tlje pr.ces lower than our people have ever classof B00d9- C.S. RAYMOND. Douglas and 16th St. DR. BAILEY GRADUATE DENTIST A FuH Fet ot Tooth on Hubbor , forgo Work. Tcotu go nm r All work viirrnutcO. OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Entrarco , Ifitli street elevator Opcnovou- G until 8 u'cloalt _ < -ailr dec T , wAntliw wcaknew , lost uianliowl , eta. 1 wmtniuln valuable ta'otlw ( , alnlj | wntalnlnj fulliartleuliir [ for lioma cure. I'lll'.l ! of cliarijii Antaiilld mollral workt kliouia Iw rc < J by eveij man who U IKTVOIH an-1 dehlllUUil. Aildrcu 1'rof. V , The First Special Men Stock Taking. MEN'S ' PINE TROUSERS Strictly All Wool , $2.50 , $3.50 3.75 and $5.00 \VANTED-A FIRST CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN. GOOD REFER ENCES REQUIRED. KO GUREXl NO PA.Y. DrDOWNS 1316 Douglas Street , Omalia , Neb. EofOiitrcn years exporlonco. A regular crndunto In modlclno , as diplomas show. Is dtlll trflotlnz wltli ( lieiircMoil success , nil Ner ou , ihronlonnd 1'rlrnto l > l < ouoi. Apunnanool cure Kiinrnnteod for CntarrU. rJpermntorrliu-n , l t Manhood , SOiulnnl Wcuknois , Nlnlit Ix > oi. Impotonor , Hrplilll * . Stricture , nnd nil dlj. cases of tlio lllood.Hkln und Urln iry Orunns. N.ll. 1 Kuiimntos 000for oiery caio I imilortaku nnd fall to euro. Coinult tl < ju free llugk ( Mriterltii o l.llo ) enl froj. OrUcabourt 9a. m. tutu. iu. tiuadari U a. in.lrt l'm FRENCH SPECIFIC. A POSITIVE nil parrainent CURE for all dlHititoTlhtymNAHY ORGANS , Curei whor olher Ire jlmentUllj.Fuirdireclionittllh each boillo. Prlc * . one dollar. 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