TII.H3 OMAHA DAIhY HICJfl { TJIflJHHJUY1 , MJIMUAUY (5 ( , IBOI. THEC1TY , _ Horn T < iint HumliiVi Kuliruiiry I. to Mr. anil Mr * . O. A. Bcollof Ainblur IMiico , u diulKlitor. Tliri-o minor | wniiltH , riKKWKntlnir ? MK ) , were Iflhiicd by tliu BUporliitoniluiit of bulldliiKHycBturdtiy. John II. Lovl find wlfo linvo sold eighty-one nml one-half ticroH ono nml a liiilf tnllcH oust of thu poor fat in to liyron 1 Jcod for * 10,000. George C. Whitlock loft for Now York Inittniuht , whorohu will nllond a con vention of tlio buildings Itmpcctoro of the United States. VcHtu Chnptor , Order of the Eastern Stiir , will glvo ItHHovnnth annual social at r'rectrmfions hall , Sixteenth and Capitol tel avcnuo , tlilw ovoninf. Owing to the Huddun and severe Ill ness of MTH. Dol'ulo , rnothor of Mrs. M. ( ' . Nluliolft , the InvltatloiiH for Mlsa Nichols' Koiislni'ton tea on Thursday at 2 liavo buon recalled. Tno moinlwrs of the order of the Moilorn Woodmen of the world are pro- Tmrlng for a biff meeting to ho hold at Metropolitan hall tonight. J. C. Hoot , the founder of the order will ho present and will fjlvo tlio camp an In formal talk. In addition to thia spcecheH will ho delivered by iv number of the incmhofB of the local camp. m 1 have a cousin who is n printer , says ox- Mayor J. 15. l.ounhnui of North DCS Molnes la. Seine years ago ho was employed In th city where they wcto printing circulars f Cliiimbnilnln , Ho had a deeii seated cold and terrible rough , and whllo setting up copy ho inndo up tits mind to buy a bottlo. It cured him and that was tin llrst I over know of Clmniberliiln's CouRh Hcmcdy , 1 have been BtroiiKly In its favor ever since My own ex perience ana that of my family convinces mo that this remedy 13 tlio beat in the world Thntmay bo stronif laiiRuaRohut that la wha 1 think. For snlo by all druggists. Mardl Grnfl at New Orleans. On February 10 the grand carnival will titko place. The great "Wabash are no\v boiling round trjt > tlckota to Now Orleans peed returning until February 28 very cheap. Time only forty hours. Twelve hours In advance of all ether routes. Also round trip tickets to all points In Florida. The favorite route to the Hot SpringH of Arkansas. For tick ets and full infonnallonin re pard to time and routes south or cast call at the "Wiibtwh ofllco , 1502 Farnani atroot or write G. N. CLAYTON , IJorth western Puss. Agt. , Omaha , Nob. Sinn's Fine Undershirts. Wo have some special bargains to offer In men's line underwear that wo want to eloso out and will eacrillce so cheap it will pay you to buy for next year. year.MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS $2.00 , reduced from 9'U" > 0. MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS $2.50 , reduced from $1.00. Men's sealskin caps , llnoat quality , choice of all styles for $10.00. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Wanted For an Insurance company , at a low rate , a largo loan on inside brick business property. J. Q. GAPTOX , 310 Omaha National Bunk. SOUTH OJI.Ul.l A'JKWU. Ijctter Carriers' Bull. The first annual ball of the South Omaha division of Branch No. 5 of tlio Notional Letter Carriers' association will bo given in Ilowloy's hall , Monday evening' February 0. The following committee appointments bavo been inudo : Arrange ments Messrs. Mark IJoukol. M. A. Martin , C.V. . Miller and William O. Mongan. Re ception Messrs. William G. Mon an , Oorgo J. KlofTner , H. b. Lu rente ! t , O. N. Blrkott , K. C. Davis nml 1 > . V. Hanson. Decorations Messrs. Mark Boulcol , J. II. Cunningham , J. H. Bueter , Wlllinm Victor , E. L. Iloatr , C. C. Uoso and F. II. Monroe. Floor Messrs. M. A. Martin , Ctmrles Crclehton , S. 10. Collins , William Mohcr , I ) . "W. Tillotson , William Owens and C. W. Miller. 61. / \ K"H' Ftiilnlity Entertainment. The young ladles of St. Agnes' Sodality will give a musical and literary entertain ment In Blum's opera house Saturday oven- Inp , February 7. An excellent programme is being prepared. The 'J'liroat. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" net directly on the organs of the voice. They have an extraordinary effect in all disorders of the tbro.it. Patterson's Olilcnj ; < > Doalfl. K. M. Patterson , a former woll-lcnown real estate agent of Omaha , receives the benollt of a column write-un In Tuesday's Chicago Tribune. According to tbo story , Patterson mid DeWittC. Cregier , Jr. , son of the mayor of the city by the lake , formed a partnership mid entered into the real cstoto business , buy ing a tract of swamp land thirty m'.les from Chicago. This they platted and named Pat terson. They rcnroscntod It as being on sev eral lines of railroad , and the future manu facturing center of the universe. The tract was boomed as only Chicago men know how to boom , and in a short time lots sola rapidly ittiii at fabulous prices , most of the purchasers being employes anil men about the city ball. A day of reckoning soon came , ns some of the buyers were sent down to view the purchases. They returned dIs- gustL'd nad reported the whole tract a swamp und absolutely worthless. Dr. Ulrnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. Mnrrlnxc Incenses. The following raarrlaso liconsoj were is- sued yesterday : Nnmomid address. Ace. JliloydW. 11. Holder , Omuha 22 1 AdulJ. Do Jlnrs , ( Jumna t Henry l ( . Itrowii , Omnhu Ifl 1 AnnuM. llurkorOnuilm 21 i Albert 1' . llutterllold , Omnhn 31 I Marjtarotl'nrrull , Oumliii 21 i Louis W. Buultcr , Oinnlui 21 I Nollloy. Keollnu , Omahn a ) iuimrlrs IlrlsUor , Itollovno. Neb 31 1 Bully I'hllliis. lluUuvue. Nub i There Is no danger ot a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Kern- ixly is used as directed "for a severe cold. " It effectually counteracts ami arrests any tendency of a cold to result In pneumonia. This fuel was fully proven In thousands of cases during the epidemic of Intlueiua last winter. For sale by all druggists. Dcnt'i ol * It. J. Wolf. Doollaynes received two telegrams Tues day , uno from Joe Weber of Como , Col. , an nouncing the death of Mr. E. J. Wolf , who atone ono time played n cornet In the lioyil orches tra. Mr. Wolf was uUo employed us a cleric In the B. X M. headquarters In this city. Ho was a bright young man anil mado'umny friends during u year's residence here. Ills family live ut ( iottysburrf , I'a. , bis father having boon a dignitary In the 1'rosbytorlan church. No Information is ut hand liulle.itIng the cause of bis untimely death. Itov. Mr. Knlm of this city was notllled and ho at onua telegraphed the sail news to young VS olf's mother . In Pennsylvania. m Colonel Stnnton , paymaster of the Depart incut of the i'lutto , will Mart today for a trip through the northwest part ot tlio Mate to pay the troop ; . . Wh n IUl > < r wan tick , w cure her CiutorU , \Vlifn thewM a nilMihocrl for CaitorlA , Wlir n ! > bccnine Ml , li clung to fAklorln , Vf Lea b * Imd CUll Jrvu , ti\a cam Uwtn CastorU , niton , Hpri'lnl Hah1 , Nirolnl | I'rlorM Tlnim * Kvory Inily Hint romlH tliln ml nhoiild iittund IhlM nulo for nil will bo itblo to wivo innnuy , ThoKO prlccn you will llnil till flpoclal , not for Friday , hut for TlitirH- day , l''ob. ft. Htntuoof Liberty line brown Oc yard. Lawrcnco LLfthootlnu < > u Ma InnlH KE yard wide ahcotln , < lie yard. Hrttfliton soft finished bleached mus lin , Goyiird. Lonodnlo and Fruit of Loom , 7jc ynrd. Yard wldo soft finished bleached mus lin , OJcyard. Jjincuon 70 12 yards for $1.00. Ullca and Wamaut ta bleached lOo yard. MtiHonvlllu 8Je yard. 1 Inch blcacliod pillow caslnp lOc yd. 10 Inch bleached pillow canlnp ISJjcyd. fiO inch bleached pillow casiny Kljcyd. 51 Inch blciichod pillow cnsinf , ' lee yd. 8-1 brown poppcroll sheeting Ific. 0-1 brown popperoH shectlnjf l"ie. 10--1 brown pcpnorell shcetinj , ' 20o. 8-1 bleached pcnporoll bhecting 171c. 0-1 bleached peppercll fiheolin 20c. 10-1 bleached popporell sheeting 22Jo yard.Wo Wo alno have a nuinbor of ether brands of double width uliuutlntjauuh as Mohawk , Uoston , Utica. Wamautta , Lookwouds , fruits , Allan- tic , Pcquoti ) , etc. , at lowest prices. SPECIALS. Bleached Turkish towels lOc each. Checked nainsook HJc , G and 80 yard. Black checked nainsook lOe yard. Turkey red damask lee yard. Double fold table linen , cream color , ICc yard , Largo Bqtuu'o hor.so blankets OSc each. Wimlbor twilled toweling "je yard. All linen bleached toweling Ujc yard. 11-4 nizo crochet bed spreads , oOccach. Bleached fringed doylies , all linen , Cc each. India linon. Be yard. 10 inches wldo linen lawn , lOc yard. Remmmts of table linen cheap. $7.50 California blankets reduced to $1.80 a pair. H yards long linen scarfs , Hoc. 2 yards Ion ; , ' linen scarfs , 50e each. Manchester prints , spring htylo , 5c yard.Yard Yard wide B indigo blue prints , Sjc yard. Largo figured comforjcr calico , Sjc. Cotton batting rolls 2oc. Apron checked gtngliatua , Cc. Dress style ginghams , Cc. Shaker Ihinnol , Co. Outing Hannel lOc yard. All wool lliumo ! skirt patterns , 9Se noli. Now stvlo spring skirting , 15e ynrd. II AY DUN BROS. , Dry goods and carpets. Painting damaged by Warblngton on exhibition , u few days only , Now York * Ife. STUDYING SUIlWiVY SYSTK.US. Mr. Andrew Kosownt.ir Corrects Er roneous Stiiciiints. OMAHA , Fch.I. . To tlio Editor of Tin : BII : : : Several days ago , whilst riding In the trcet car on my way to the depot , I was en- aijed In n conversation with a reporter upon , ho subject of electrlcul subways , conduits , , , in connection with the work In band lor .ho District of Columbia. I had forgotten 11 about that interview until last evening , rvben , to my surprise , I discovered what purported to bo u report of that interview in n half-column , article , largely In quotations. Ordinarily IvouM pay little attention to publications of this hind , but in this instance I an quoted as saying many things which , to engineers and particularly olcctrlclani , would seem so man ifestly absurd tbnt I do not feel Justified in allowing it to pass without correction. I am quoted ns saying that subways and conduits have both beentrled in cities of the United States with varied succc s. On the contrary. I stated that whilst conduits had been tried with varied success , subways had not ns vet " , owing to their expense , been Introduced" , to my knowledge , either in this country or Europe , Paris being the only cltv where , owing to their extraordinary size , the sewers were used for pipes , wires , etc. I stated that , under ordinary conditions , the introduction i.f electric wires in sewers would lead to collections of lllth upon tbo wires and otherwise interfere with the proper performance ol their functions ns sewers , and hence their Joint use us sewers and elec tric conduits would bo deemed inadvisable. As to the largo sewer in Washington to which the reporter refers I o.iprossly stated the re verse of what 1 am reported , namely , that as It never runs nmro than half full under the most extreme storms its upper section mlghtsafely bo utilized ns a conduit provid ing its location should prove suitable. Again , referring to induced currents in tel ephone wires from those of a higher poten tial , I did not state that tbo overhead wires therefore needed better insulation , oa the contrary , dynamic Induction Is not overcome by insulation , but by doubling the wires , thereby bringing two Induced currents In op position , and thus neutralizing ono another. Klsowhere 1 made to ' -One , am sayOne great hindrance Is the waste of electricity that at tends the placing of wires so near the ground. " 1 certainly mndo no suph state ment , but did say that the difllciilty bad been to secure cables which would not only insu- Into properly , but provo desirable under ground. The other objection urged to plac ing telegraph wires under ground I stated was the retardation of current caused by what Is known as static induction from the ground , With these corrections the ronortod Interview will bo approximately correct. AXllllUW HOSEWATMI. Several years ago Chamberlain &Co. of DCS Molnes , In. , commenced the manufacture of a couch syrup , believing it to bo tbo most prompt and reliable preparation yet produced for coughs , colds nad croup ; tbnt tbo public appreciate trao merit , and In time It was cer tain to become popular. Their most socgulno hopes bavo been moro than realized. Over three hundred thousand bottles of Chamber lain's Cough Homedy are now sold cacti year , and It is recognized as "tho best made" wherever Unown. It will cure a severe cold in less time than any ether treatment. For sale by all druggists. Predictions for February \Voathcr. As there are but twenty-eight days in tills month thcro ought to bo less cold atmosphere than in January , hut "all signs fall In dry weather , " therefore wo can only my that the electric-lighted , steam-heated , vcstibuled , limited trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee ft St. Paul railway will continue to run daily be tween Omaha , Council lUnlTs and Chi cago. The oloctrio light reading lamp in each berth Is the novelty of the ago. Ticket olllco , 1501 Fnrnam street , Omaha. llnlNloy'H Visitor- ; . C. J , Bradley , ex-block watchman was found lying on the sidewalk Tuesday night aud'wus locked up ns a runk. Ho denied the charge wbun arraigned before Judge llebley , and exhibited n lump over his eye which ho said was the result of a fall whllo attempting to Jump from the inlddlo of the street to the sidewalk. Ho was discharged. Kd Alien wni un for breaking his furni ture and nrcclpltatlng a family row. Kx-Po- lireman John Morrissey appeared as his at torney , but hi * pluu wiu not successful and his client was lined ? 10 and costs. Morrissey paid the fine. ( loorgo Phllllpi and T * . Brown created n disturbance at the union depot and were nr- rested by Oftlcers Cook and Fleming. Phil lips had lust been discharged at Fort Robin son , nnd was celebrating the event , Ttic Judge allowed him to go , but Drown \viu lined ( 'M anil costs. Will Not Appoint nn liupoator. Owing to the non-arrival of the Iron gird- on for the roof of the new city hall , WCTK on that utructuro will bo delayed two month * , In view of this , Mayor t'aihlngsay * he. will not appoint an Inspector until tuu work Is ru turned , This will save the city about f&o , TOOK IIKII IMJAIUUnVTO A MAI l < A MotimliiK Mollmr IfniilM tlm I''nth or \Vlicrn lltuli'Kliiknr * lt l n. Dcnth was present nt tlio Cnrmcnultn Imll , days the Now Vork Continent. Whllo the ilaiicors within the big Million Hiiiiro | : ( lar- dcn worn nt their wildcat , whllo clmmpainio corks were popping In volloyn and the elec tric lights word ( ( puttering before the first strrnki of dawn , a dead baby was being hold close to a mother's broiut , The mother stood within the doorway of the Fourth nvenna entrance , from her posi tion Mia could 100 the guy box parties , could hear the shouts of laughter and watch the danclngof gay young women and wild young men , The Httlo woman was qtilto alone. She was crying bitterly , hcrsobj bolnir drowned by the strains of merry music. The woman was Mary Brown. Wrapped up In n gray shawl , Its pile face made more gimstly by the electrlo lights , w.is n two- monthf-old girl baby. The poor pinched fea tures indicated longsufferhnr. Of the live or moro thousand rovclers nt the ball , It is unlikely that half a doion knew of the death of tbo infant or the mother's anguish. Mnry Crown's husband , Edward , Is an em ploye of the illuminating company nt the garden. His duties are to replace the burnt- out carbons with now ones. Mary was the iinino of the child. When the husband loft homo at night the baby was very 111. The Httlo ono had been nlllng for n week , and the family doctor despaired ofitsllfo. Brown reported nt the garden and asked for n leave of absence. Ills request , was denied. The electric light com pany was short of men and ho was told that ho tuust work. In tbo dark bedroom of the tenement Mrs. Brown ivatcbcd by tbo bcdsldo of her dying child. Slowly the hours passed and tbo baby's breathing became fainter and fainter. About midnight the heart of the Httlo ono ceased to bent. The young mother was alone. She would not believe that her baby her llrst born was dead , nnd soughtJu every way to revive it. Finally the agonized motbor gave ono piercing shriek that awakened her neigh bors. Slio hastily snatched up a shawl , and wrapping the dead child in it , ran down tbo two Illghts of rickety stairs. Without bat or wrap she rushed Into the treot. A neighbor called oa her to stop , but ho did not hear. Through dark Twenty-fifth treet she ran like a being possessed. Less ban ten minutes brought her to the Fourth ivcnuo entratfc'o of the Madison Square jnrtten. The door was latched , but the woman's necking brought nn attache. Then followed pathetio scene. With her hair flyingln all directions and ig tears coursing down her cheeks , she cried rantic.illv for her husband. "Oh ! Ed. U hero are you , Ed ) My God , iocs ho know Mnry is dead I" In a moment the woman was surrounded > y three of the attaches of the garden. These ed her away and questioned tier. She wanted or husband. The men nt last understood. Brown had jcca seen u few moments before , and ono of ho men went in search of him. Mrs. Brown had become quieted , nnd was alien to a darkened corner Just within tbo door to bo out of the chill night air. Hero she lould sco tbo mad capcilngs , the high kicking ind listen to the gay shouts of thoao on the lloor. The man who went in search of Brown re- urned , saying that the lineman had left the building n short time before , telling a follow .vorknmn . that his baby was ill , and ho in- .cniled going homo. With the dead babe still In her arms the grief-stricken mother started home again Her stops were even fnstor than boforo. She reached the house just as her husband was entering the door. So llitlo was known of tlio pathotio inci dent at the garden that a reporter was the 'Irst to Inform Superintendent Sherwood of Mrs. Biown's visit. Her anxiety to lind her msband and the fact of her carrvlng the dead babe to the gay scene were evidently of iO slight importance to the attaches that hey had not seen lit to report tbo matter to him. him.A A tiny bit of whita crape on the door of ! 3U Seventh avenuO yesterday wai ample ividonco of a mother's love and anguish. Jttle Mary Brown will bo buried today. Shakespeare will please excuse us if wo modify him thus ! Thrice is he ciad who hnth 'ils svstcm strengthened with Ayer's Sarsa- > arilla , and ho but naked , though arrayed In 'urs , \ \ hose blood is poor or with Olsoaso cor runted. An incomparable medicine 1 Tlic One Given Ijast Kvciiint ; at the Yonnis WOIHIII'B Hum1 * . The entertainment given at the Young Woman's ' homo Thursday night was attended by as many people ns could bo conveniently accommodated in tbo largo double parlors , nnd the general verdict of the audlonco was that the entertainment was n decided success , Tbo lirst part of the programme consisted of a novel duet by tbo Misses Liby , a vocal solo by Mrs. C. S. Whitney , a recitation by lihetta Webb , a sign solo by Mabel Glllesnle , a recitation by Dei-tba Morris and a novel solo by ICuto Ball , The second part was the well known bur- csquo called "Mrs. Jarloy's Wax Works. " and the performance was highly amusing. Miss Lily Brunor impersonated thn enter prising and ludicrous Mrs. Jarley. She ap peared in a gorgeous costume'in keeping with the superfluities and absurdities of the character. In the manner of presenting her "marvelous collection of art" Mrs. Jnrloy , as Impersonated by Miss Brunei- , was all that could bo desired. She added several excel lent hits to the original lines , paiticularly in presenting the wax representation of Henry M. Stanley , Tno collection of wax figures represented were as follows ; Ucd Riding Hood Jennlo Daley .Mury unrt Her Lunil ) Koso Million Maid of llouor. Mary Wholiin Mgnnrlna hqimlllim Ithuttn Webb Tlio 1'lirt Nudno Schlntor llenrySI Stanley Orln Unit The Woman Who Did Not Sneak for Six Weeks Niiinol SchcncK The Sleeping Duality and I'rlncn Nettle wllson ami Tlnloy Combo The Savugo and tliu .Mnlduii Aggie Hudson and J. 0 , Haiti Tbo most thoroughly artistic Imitation of nn automaton was the icnrescntatlon of Henry M. Stanley by Orln Hurl. After Mrs. Jurloy commanded Pctor , tbo attendant , to "wind him un" the figure begun to gesticu late "Just as Stanley did when ho lectured , " said Mrs. Jurloy , and the audience was con vulsed , "Tho Flirt , " represented by Nadno Schlater. was ono of tbo best In the collection and "Tho woman who didn't ' speak for six weeks" was cleverly impersonated by NamoiSchenek. Tbo mo-it amusing bit iff work done by the figures was that by Uoso Million la represent ing "Mary and her Lnmb. " Her movements after she was wound up were mechanical und automatic in a ludicrous degreo. Delicious refreshments were served after the regular programme and a very enjoyable , sociable closed the evening's enjoyment. Baking Powder The Majority 01 fin-CAllcilcoiirtli- ilii Illllo mom limn lni | > iilr Ilio illKcsllriv liinrlloni nml ncalo lilto. Avcr'i ' nicrr jVctnrnl , on Ilio con- tttiry , wlilte It ciitciilhccoiiRli , < l c < not hi' leilciuwllli tlio tunmioin olflllicr Moiiiiicli or liver. No oilier tnnllclno li ( > ' i unit ( nicacloiis In dlscaxei ut Ilio tliruat ami "Kuur yc.ars ngn I Uwk a severe cold , ulilch wni tollowt'd liy ft tt'irllila coucli. 1 WM \ty sick , nml connnnl tu my licil nliout ( our months. 1 eniploytiii n t > liy lcliin moit of the time , who ilnn'ljralJ ' I MM In coiistim | > - tlon , itiul tli.it lie cmiia not help mo. Ono of my neighbors nilvla d mo tu try Aycr'n Cherry 1'ccloml. 1 illit so. nml , before I had finished tnklns the nrst tiottlo wns nblo to alt ii | > nil the time , nml to go out. Ily the time I hail finished the tottlo ' wat wull , linl have remained so cor since. " L. U. IJIxhy , llnrtonsvlllc , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , tMIH'AUKII 11V DR. J. O. AYER < Sr. CO. , Lowell , MasH. 6oldbyall UiUKuliti. Trlcailj UboUlct$5. Drs. Belts Pl/slia / ? , n ? and Specialists , 14O0 ST11EIE1T OMAHA , NE11. Tno most widely and favorably I'nownspcc- liillsls In tliu Unllol Suites. Thcr : loni ; ex perience , remarkable skill nnd umvorsril suc cess In tlio truiitincnl niul euro or Norvoun , Chronic and HtirKlcnl UKousi-s. entitle these oiiiliicnt pliyslclnns to the full confidence of thoullllctcd OVITwhore. . They Kuiiriinti'u : A UEIITAIN AM ) I'OfalTlVR CUKE for the nwlul rIToots of early vice and the nuinct- hutfolloii lulls ti.iln. 1'UIVATE. ' IlLOOI ) AND SKIM DTSEASES speedily , cninpl.'lc'ly and iifniniiiPiitly curi-il. NKItVOUS UKHIUTV AND BE.XUAL 1)1 S- OHDEliS yield roidlly to. their skillful treat ment. 1'lI.iES. FISTULA AND HECTAli UI.CEUS iriiariintced cured without p.iln or detention from lUHlne ) s. AM ) VAK1COCEUE ponna- nontly nnd Ruccussfully uurud In 'ryenso , Sri'lIILTH , 13ONOHHIIKA. OI/r.ET. Spei- matorilicu , bcnihiiil Woaknese , Lost .Manluiod , NlRlit Emissions , Hecnycd Kaoultles , Komiilo WeaUncis nnd nil dullniite disorders peculiar to either snx positively cured , ns well lit nil functional dUordcrsUiat resist from youthful follies or tlio o\eessof mature yenis. < s'rK' ITTIIPK Ounranteed pornmnon tly O I IVIUI U1VL. cured , removal complete. without cnttlntr. caustic or dilatation. Cures effected at homo by patient without a mo ment's pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. eaily vleo which brines ortfanlo weakness , ilontrovlni Doth mind nml body , with nil Its dreaded Ills , peimanently enroll. rUQ Ul < 1Ts ( Address those who have 1m- L > i\O. DLillO palrotl thuni'.elvert by Im proper Indulgence ami solitary habits , wbleh lulu both mind and liody. null ttlng them for business , study nr.marrhiRo. MAHIIUJI ) MPN or those entering on that li.ippy life , aware of phyulcalileblllty iulokly assisted. OUR SUCCESS Is based upon factH. Vlrst 1'rnetloal cxporl- enco. Second Every case Is specially studied. thus itartlnK rltht. Third medicines urn prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each case , thus effecting cm cs without Injury , Drs. Betts & Betts , 1109 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. With Double Wire Suspensory. PATENTED AUO , 16,1837. IMPROVED IDLY 29,1851 , .1 n-r.v x . nn , OWEN'S i fULF.CTKO-OATj- VANIC I10DY C-UKI.TANUSUS- . I'HNSOItY will i euro nil Blicu- matlcComplalnta JjumbnKO. Ocn- cral and Nervous Deblllty , Costive- ness , Kidney Diseases Nerv- ouftnces , Trcmb- llzu. SexTml Ki bnuttlonVast - Ingot body , IMS- case rauscrt by Indiscretions la i'outli,4gc , Mar- rtcd or Slnglo Baspo 1:017. 1ENT TO NSllJLH PABTI1M F01J CEn- TAIN COMPLAINTS UN UO DAYS' TI11AI * Also an Electric Trum ami IJclt Combined. Bend 80. rostnRO for niEK Illustrated book. 2W pases , wfalcWlll bosentyouln plaineealodun-vel- ope. Mention tills paper. Address Owen Electric Belt & Appliance CoM 3O6 N. Broadway , St. Louis. Mo. TRADE MARK Till OIIIAT YRADCMARK KM1LISII KIM- EI > V. An unfail ing cur ? for Sena * Inal WenkncM , Hpcriiiatiirrbot . liupotciicy and all dUeaioa that follow a o- qucnco of Self- abuao. &s IjOiBOf ( MORI miHB. JllTSm " AFTER TAKIHO. I'aln In the Hack , Dlmneii of VUlon. I'rematur * Old /KO.andreanrothDrdlm * " * U" > t lead to Uianlty or coniumpllon nnd a premature ur . rVFull particular ! moor pamphlet , whlcj wo do- lire to lend frco l > r mnU 10 ovur ) ono. tV'he Bpo- cinoMedlcliialj Hold ntll per pickaxe , or ! < package - ago * for K , or will bo mtni trot ) tij mull on receipt of the money , by mldrt'lsluB THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , ' ' OMAHA NEU. 1110 FAllN'AJI S'BItHKT , , On account of countorhlti wo linvo adopted tti yellow wrappnr , tbo onlr. iviiulne , REMEMBER MM K LUNCH IS THE NAWEOFTHAT Mm Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVED , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKEB , For Sale by leading DnigB' ' t ! . Klinck Catarrh & Bronchia ! Remedy Go , 02 JACK30N ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. Elnko.ntuco WINTER RBSOHTS. HUNTSV1LLE , ALABAMA. CtoniilM\Vinltf \ Iteoit In IliclllSliljniK lliHikvillclloltl.Siilftl.inliJl.EltS.inl.Xtw IIAIt\K\ . UI.NIbON , UV110.N 1' , U .MUUX , Alilitant. Ik J. i o Something1 like four years ago we placed on sale iii our funihhhi goo.ls department , a white shirt , This shirt we hart made for us in four different grades , cadi grade being made ot < s good ma terials as it was possible to put into a shirt , and sell it at the price we expcted to make , to show on if faith in it , we branded it with our own brand and named it "THE NEBRASKA SHIRT. " We sold this shirt to our customers and guaranteed them th.it they were buying a better article for the money than they had ever bought before. It stood the test. Men who bought it then , biu it yet. I'rom- ' a really small beginning , our sales have reached enormous proportions , our orders now running ; into thousands of dozens annually. Hach season we have seen opportunities for improvement which wo have not been slow to adopt , until now we think them as nearly perfect as a shirt can be made. LAAUNDRIED A-f. C ± Kfi A shirt , the equal of a good many dollar shirts. It is made of good heavy - O.UJ J < L muslin , and has reinforced linen front. A 4O fciri A splendid Shirt , made of Wainsutla muslin , linen front and bands , reinforced - LU OOt ; front and back. A 4O " | fA Shirt made of New York Mills muslin , linen front and bands , rein- - Xu < p iJJ forced front and shirred back. [ This shirt is open front. ] A "t" " 1 1O Our best Shirt ; made of New York Mills muslin , very fine linen front XX u O J. M\J and bands , fully reinforced both front and back ; has felled seams and ' hand-worked button-holes. Better by far than most dollar and a halt shirts. A 4Qrf / A shirt tbat usually sells for thirty-live or forty cents , according to where you JU OVJO buy it. A 4tCr f * A Shirt that we think beats all the half dollar shirts in the market. It is made -O.U OWU of New York Mills muslin , linen front and bands , fully reinforced both front and back. A "f'Off ' ' * ° se as 00 a S'1I ' rt KS you can buy. Made of New York Mills muslin , Xa , U lJj four-ply linen bands , 2200 linen front , lined with butcher's linen , double- stitched , and fully reinforced both back and front. All our Shirts have potent extension facing in the sleeves and backs. COLLARS and CUFFS. 200 dozen All Linen Collars , standing or turn down [ sold the world over for a dime ] at a nickel apiece. 5oo dozen All Linen Collars , eight popular shapes [ sold by everybody at fifteen cents ] at a dime a piece. 500 dozen Best All Linen Collars made , in ten fashionable shapes [ sold cvcrywhc e at twenty cents ] at fifteen cents apiece , or if you want two , a quarter buys them , ice dozen regular twenty cent Cuffs at a dime a pair , and just ay many forty cent ones at a quarter a pair. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS. We close at six thirty. Saturday : ; , ten o'clock. X. THE BEST in in > AArnn IN THE WORLD. ARK MADE HY TIIK WoonsookeL 4 Rhode Island Rubber Go And wo uro thulr western agents anil alwuv'd uarryuliiroilo. > ' . ( . Auuresj , Sewed Slioe Bo / 1204 and 1206 llarney Street. I'll. HOllU'S ' AITTLE VEGETABLE PILLS CURB . ? coi.Htlv tton , IndlKPKtlon , VYIIIfro * ' ( la ) itfm BILIOUSNESS , if all th ; AND AIL / uiiovo And 'other Ul or- . . and Jcn. They * . . / Stomach .iiuKArroolfa.ua riiut tirlpr , ery - Complaints. , -mullcu.j In UUo , Complaints.J Anil purely iticriu * J , jlc , bfinKccimiKJUnil' . /el of vegetables In. /dlsinout ti/CallfnrnU , 'Try Ihfm.IS pill * In 'Sicka Headache u nbiulutcly cured by rJobb'sLlttleVegelaHePilli 85 r nl ix vlali 8 fur OK rent * , , or 5 ( orl. Kiirtnloty cliustmili , - - or by null. AJilrc < HUB'S KtBiriHt 80. , fROf'S. SAB NAHCIJCO ( Al- FOU SALK IN OMAHA , NED. . IIV Kuhn & Co. , Cor 15lh A lloucl" blreelt. J. A. Fuller ft Co , Cor Ilih & liouph * StrccU. A. . O. Foslcr A Co. . Council llluRi , IUWB. nnuaa'BTa KERVE AND BRftIN TREATMENT , GOODMAN DRUG CO. , Ill ) Tarn urn Street , Oinalm. Ni-b. DR. BAILBY" GRADUATE CEMTUT A I'tiH i'ot of Toafi on Itulilior , fur - . _ . I'lVK | llll.li IIA A pcrfoct nt R.mrnnloed . without pi\ln or dnnijnr. nn ll . tliotlol Onlit nil /llvnr l . llrlilRoiimlCrnwn W > " Tcotli wltu- Allw.irk OFFICE PAXTOH BLOCK , 16TM AND FARHAM Kntrarcn. Will troot cluvntoi Oycr uvuii < uiitiir _ TO WEAK MEN luutliful Ib * fntt'ta vrron fruin til earlr dwar. wwtlnic w .1 inaiili' " " ! . < 'U' . ' ' I Mill iuhl ( nvaluulilu trv tatlM ( M'lilnli lIMltUllllMI . . fur lioiiio euro , I'llliK C.I A | il H'l 'i Jli l wort i fi"lV0"V ! ilrlnllUli I ii 'l wli-i If lurvniu rul 1'rof. " -I - 1 1 b Are now being ofToid oi MCll's AN'D- Winter IVcigH Suits Avail yourHolf of these between I NO OUR.EL ! NO Dr.DOWNS 1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , N ) ] : > . an Mporlonra A rcjiulnr vraluati In rnmllrlnn , a * illirioumi iliow. I ntltl Irvttlnj wilt fit nil M'Mi'iu riii ulaaii < l I'rKru'Hliliotioi A pcnimiioirt curn UHntool fur I'uUrhJ MiM.rmaTnrVliu ii U.il Manlioi.il . Scniui ilWt-aknm , Nl.ht l/.iie . liiiputencr. Hril.llU | , rtt ur > ninlnll.llf Nulihollir. . uLNkinuiitl rinirjilrKirn .Nil I vuarnnlM I. . J for ou'ry cuio I u i mk iui < l ( all U tuif u , ( . lliJ.iMMUrle. J Ufoi io.il J > . OfUcolumci . m to v. in. SmUu * U a. ui toUiu . 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