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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , FEBRUARY 14 , 1891 ,
THECITY.
_
The next concert of the Apollo club
will bo given on Thurfldny evening , Feb
ruary II ) .
County Commissioners Corrlgnn nnd
Van Cami ) htivo fjono to Lincoln to con
fer with the Douglas county delegation
roltitlro to n bill providing for the ronp-
portionmont of the roatl fund.
The Silicon wall plaster manufactur
ing company filed articles of Incorpora
tion ycstordiiv. Canllnl , $50,000. Thomas
F. Tuttle , M. J. Hums , C. D. Wood-
worth , 0. Ilnrtman nnd John Shelby ,
Incorpomtors.
The colored barbers are ranking great
prapiirutions for their third annunl ball
that will bo hold nt Washington hull on
February 20. Already 300 ticltots have
boon gold , and the party promises to boone
ono of the largc.st of the tcuson.
Chairman O'KcolTo of the county com
missioner board yesterday ordered
copies of all the records , papers , etc. , in
the Ryan & Walsh county contract mat
ter. The copies are for use In the trial
of the ease now on before Judge Hope-
well in the district court.
Mr. Charles R Penman and Mlsi Mln-
nlo Gullck , popular young people of this
city , wore msirrlod Thursday at the
homo of the groom's mother , Mr.
nnd Mrs. R A. Klllmcr , 1000 Cassstreet.
Uoth the brldo and groom liavo many
friends In this city , all of whom wish
them well.
AVOLFM WAS TOO CON'KIDINO.
And Now He Mourns the Ijoss of n
$ ! . - , < > Untile Hull.
C. T2. Wolfe , a young man who boards tvt
1712 Boupliws street ana attends tlio Omaha
Business college , would , if ho entered a con
test for bulcollo verdancy , be awarded the
first prlzo.
Yostordny morning about 8 o'clock a miti
named Pat ICoyut.who used to Iccopnlmtcher
sliop on .Fifteenth street east of .Tofterson
square , called to see Wolfe and
told lilm that tbo Omaha detectives
wcro going to run him in for
absconding wltli funds belonging to his
( Wolfe's ' ) wlfo. Wolfe tiw : bad somodiniculty
with tlio partner of his Joys nnd sorrows and
they separated n few months since , the lady
pohiR to her parents at Croaton , la. , and
Wolfe coming to Omaha to enter the business
college. Koyca had learned that much about
"Wolfe and proceeded malto him believe
t
lieve that the ofllccrs of the
law wcro about to pounce down
upon him. Thou ICoycs aucgostcd that
Wolfe had better pet out of the city as
quietly and ns quickly as ho could , nnd said
if thorowns anyway by which ho could as-
slst Wolfe In making the departure ho would
bo pleased to do so.
Wolfe was thoroughly frightened and aslted
Koycs if ho would go to the Omaha Savings
bank and draw out the money ho had
there. Koycs consented to oblige Mr.
Wolfe in that particular , nnd Wolfe
requested an old gentleman named D. D.
Angcll , who boards at the snino place , to
accompany ICqycs to the bank nnd bring back
the monoy. ICeycs and Angoll went to the
bank , but Koyoa found that ho must present
nn order or clicclc si mod by Wolfe before
the money would bo paid over. They re
turned to Wolfe's room , secured his sig
natiim to n check for the SIM which ho had
on deposit , mul again visited the Imnlc , wbcro
the money was handed to Koycs.
The next step was to secure a livery team ,
Koyos said , nnd they went to the Jefferson
square barn on Sixteenth near California ,
where CJcorpo Koycs , a brother to tlio pen-
tlcinnn who drew the money , works , nnd hired
n team. They started up toward tlio place
where Wofo boards , but when opposite the
New York Life building on Douglas street
Keys said to Angell :
"I want to run over and see those lawyers.
You Just wait hero till I corno back. 1 will
only bo gone a few minutes over to the Life
building. "
ICoycs handed the llnes-to Angell nnd went
In the direction of the Now York IJfo build
ing , Itirncd on Farnam street out of sight ,
nnd thiiK cmloth the lirst chapter.
When Ttlr. Angoll had held the team about
half an hour ho drove up to Wolfe's boarding
place and expressed the opinion to the nerv
ous young man , who wanted to trot out of
town , that ICoycs had caught n sucker and
did not intend to return of his o\vu frco will
and accord.
Wolfe was dumbfounded , but could not bo-
llovo that his whilom friend h nil so ruthlessly
betrayed his confidence. After waiting an
hour Wolfe bocarno convinced , however , that
ho had been cruelly betrayed , nnu ho sent the
team back to the barn nnd started out to look
for Koyos. Instead of reporting ttio matter
to the police at once , ho meandered around
town until the middle of the afternoon before
placing the detectives in possession of the
facts connected with the confidence game.
By the time the ofllccrs learned of the affair
Koycs may have been many miles from
Omnlm , but the detectives scorned quite con
fident of capturing him. Ho Is pretty well
known in Omaha and his brother and friends
nro very much astonished at the record ho
made.vestcrdny , lie has hitherto borne a
good reputation. Keycs is n small hoavv
built man with a sandy mustache and is
about thirty years old.
.Wolfo seems to bo dazed by the transac
tion , and is very much depressed by the lois
of the Sllil ) , which was all the money ho had.
Chief Scavey said last night that a man
answering the description given by Wolfe of
ICovcs came to police headquarters last Sat
urday , accompanied by a woman whom ho
Introduced as Mrs. Wolfe of Crcston , In. , and
who said that she wanted to take out a war
rant for her husband's ' arrest , claiming that
lie was living hero in Omaha with
another woman. The chief referred
tlio couple to the court ofllcer , who
took thorn down stairs to have the warrant
sworn out. TL'Omnn finally said that they
did not want to have Wolfe arrested , but
would like to have nn ofllccr co with them to
Wolfe's room and scare him so that ho would
nay over some money ho had in the bank.
Tlio woman said that Wolfe had deserted her ,
leaving her destitute , and she wanted the
money to help support their baby ,
which she had loft at Crcston.
The couple wore iuformo.l that Omaha police
ofllccrs were'iiot employed for the purpose of
Bearing people Into the notion of paying
money , and they loft the station without tak
ing out a warrant.
It is believed by the ofllccrs that Wolfe was
frightened into signing n checlc which ho
pave to Koyes , and thai after the whole
thing was over ho decided to regain the
monoy. Koyes has boon seen about the city
with the woman for several days and wu4
seen yesterday afternoon on lower Douglas
street. A warrant was issued for his arrest.
* Do not take any chance of being poisoned or
burned to death with liquid steve pollsli ,
paints or enamels In bottles. The "HlsliiR
Bun Steve Pollsli"ls safe , odorless , brilliant ,
the cheapest and best steve polish , made anil
the consumer pays for no expensive tin or
glass package with every purchase.
A KXO VXCKJIKXT3.
Of the many comedies of latter yearsthere
is none moro popular than the favorite work
of Mr. William Gillette. "Tho Private Sec
retary1 was the first edition of his labors in
this line , shortly following hU military dra
ma "Held by the Enomv. " Since then ho
has given us "All the Comforts of Home , "
that was o universally enjoyed hero ft short
time ago. Now material has been injected
In "The Secretary , " nnd It is said to far excel
col Its past presentations. Llko many ether
good attractions It is under the able manage
inont of Mr. Charles rrohman. The firs
three nights of thu coming week , is tlio time
announced at Doyu's ' opera house.
At the Grand , on Sunday evening next , J
C. Stewart's comedy company will again
present that ludicrous comedy , "Tho Two
Johns,11 which threw the whole city into a
merry laughter during their last visit. The
entanglements of the cousins , Peter am
Philip ( the two Johns ) , arising from the
similarity in appearance of each to the ether
and the bewilderment of their associates
caused by the complications crowded upoi
them , affords enough fun to dispel tbo blues
from nn army of defeated politicians. Tlio
company engaged for the present bC.tsoi
comprises some of the cleverest comedians o
the day ; also a bevy ol pretty plrls who sin g
and dance many of the latest specialties ,
MOflSK'S
Just Arrived nit the Now .Stylish
Nhnpon In Spring Jackets.
Wo have no old poods to close out , and
otnorrow morning offer the
Now reefer shnped jnckota
Now blnzor shaped jackets ,
With or without vest. Cheviot effects
inlshcd with black braids , now pllt
iraldg , gilt cords , black and pllt mixed
jralds. Prices runjjo from $8 , $10 , $11
nnd $12.
$12.LA.DIKS'WRAPPERS.
LA.DIKS'WRAPPERS.
A now lot of calico wrappers , neat
tyllsh pallnrna uml with mother hub-
jard front nnd prlncosso back , dark
luoq , greys , brown , wine nnd other do-
Irnblo slimlus.
KID GLOVES , fiOc.
Don't miss this sale. If wo have your
l/o you can and will buy kid gloves by
ho dozen , tlioy are from our 81.25 and
1.50 gloves , only 51 , Cl , 0 , 7 , 7i and 7 } .
Kid glovoo 7oc , worth $2.
Kid gloves $1.2-3 , worth $2.50.
All the best nvtkos , Courvoisior , Fos-
or's boat brands. Jouvln nnd ether
makes In the nbovo sizes , Como to
morrow.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
CAN'T 1'INI ) Alilj TUB I A1 I3HS.
Die School Hoard's Invest touting Com-
inlttri ! Misses Homo DociimrntH.
The special committee of the boird of cdu-
ation , consisting of Euclid Martin , C. J.
jmytli and Fred It. McConncll , appointed to
ascertain whit method the examining board
adopted la granting certificates to appll-
lants for positions as teachers in the
city schools , sat behind closed doors
again yesterday and commenced the work of
going through the paper ) submitted at the
regular exam [ nation held last December.
At noon the committee arose and reported *
progress.
Mr. McConncll said : "Wo have lots of
mrd work before us , but at tills time wo can-
jiot say that we have found anything irreg
ular. " .
The other members confirmed Mr. McCon-
noll's statement nud added that the secret
oafercnco will continue at least for four or
Ivo days. At the end of that time , should
inythmg bo discovered that will justify such
action , applicants , as well as the members of
hs examining' board , will bo called in and
he Investigation will be conducted In public.
Just before the noon adjournment , the
nombers of the commltto were somo-
vliut disturbed by not being able
o llnd their examination papers in
heory and practice. This part of the oxam-
tiatlou was condueteti by Sirs. ICevsor and
dl of the applicants were marked from 75 to
00 per cent in tlui llaal schedule as it was
made up.
Tbo rules of the bogrd provide that
mmediatcly upon the examination of
bo " papers , all documents shall
bo forwarded to the secretary
of the board. Mr. Connoyor insists that ho
ooU all of the pipars and put them under
ockantl Itoy , and for this reason those ho
tnows never reached him. The members
if tbo board will make a still hunter
or the missing papers nnd if not found
toy will conclude that a largo sized African
s hid somewhere in the wood pile of the ex
amining board.
o
A Dead Slnit nn a Coujjli ro Cold ,
The editor of the Lewis , Iowa , Indopend-
mt , relates his experience for the bcncllt of
ho public , ns follows : "Wo have advcr-
Iscu a great many different patent mpdiclnos
mt have never taken the pains to editorially
'puff" ono. Wo nro going to do so now for
ho lirst time. Chamberlain & Co. , DCS
Uoincs , lotya , manufacture a cough remedy
vhich is absolutely the best thing wo have
iver seen. Wo have used It in our family for
ho past year , and consider it indispensable.
Is effects are almost Instantaneous , and
.hero is _ no use talking , it Is a dead shot on a
: ough or cold. Wo don't say this for pav
but bccauso wo consider Chamberlain1
iough Uomody the best made , and wo van
the people to know It and use it.
Hayden Bros , have bought the Eiso-
stock ? of Council Blull's ; the stock
m now bolnpr moved to Hoyden Bros. '
itoro and beln overhauled and placed
.n ' shape ready for sale.
Several days uioro and wo will start
ho biggest , largest and cheapest dry
oods sale over held in Omaha.
To those who nov rsaw this Eisqman
stock wo would say that it contains the
most dry goods , cloaks , clothing , hats ,
joots , shoes and toys that were mnnti-
"nctured.
The sale will start In a few days.
Further particulars later.
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry goods and carpets.
TI1K PAuLi HACES.
Omnlm AV11I Bo In a IJIg Trl-State
OProttiiiK Circuit.
A meeting was held In this city Thursday
afternoon for the purpose of arranging for n
western trotting circuit next fall to include
[ CeoVuk , Ottumwa , JCrcston , Council Bluffs ,
Omaha , Lincoln and Topoka.
The ilrst two cities wcro not represented ,
but tbo other Jlvo wcro represented as follows :
CrestonMr. McEnery ; Council Bluffs , J.
W. Porcgoy ; Omaha , Joseph Garaeau , jr. ;
Lincoln , I ) . T. Mount , .superintendent of the
state fair spcod ring ; Topeka , Scctetary
Moon of the Kansas state fair association.
The schedule was practically made up before
fore the meeting , and Council muffs was
loft out in the cold. The principal ques
tion discussed at the meeting was whether
or not changes should bo made by which that
city would bo admitted. The schedule as
made out gave ICeoltuk , Ottumwa , and Ores-
ton the second , third nnd fourth weeks of
August respectively nnd the other cities were
arranged as follows : Omaha , September 1
to 4 ; Lincoln , September 7 toll ; Topeka ,
September 15 to IS ) .
The Hrst proposition was to move the first
threa cities back ono week and give Council
Bluffs the last week In August. All of the
delegates favored it , but nothing was done
about it until the consent of Kcokuk and
Ottumwa could bo obtained. It was thought
that the admission of the Bluffs
would help all of the cities in ob
taining a larger Hold of horses
I'lio horsemen favor the Idea as it would
give them two weeks of racing in the two
cities without the expense of shipping. A
circuit of this kind Includes the state fairs of
Nebraska and Kaasas , and In the various
cities liberal purses will bo offered. The
programmes nronotoutyot , but It is promised
that they will offer Inducements that previous
meetings have not equalled.
For Nervous Headache
Use HoHford'B Add Phosphate.
Dr. F. A. Iloberts , Wntorvlllo , Me. , says :
"J have found It of great benefit In nervous
headache , dyspepsia and neurulgla. I think
it is giving great satisfaction where it is
thoroughly tried. "
I'olloo Al'ter the Cure Alls.
Chief Seavy nnd his men have been reading
up on the compiled ordinances of the city ,
and propose to opea war on all persons who
distribute and bulletin advertisements pro
fessing to euro all of the Ills that man is
heir to.
"C. W. Downs.M. D. , wustho first victim ,
lie and an employe named II. H. Prior were
gathered in yesterday. Downs pleaded
eullty and was lined fclt ) and costs. Prior was
discharged.
A man who slgashimself A. Shou-
licit has been posting in a neat frama
in nubile places how easily and
scientifically ho can grab a human form from
the degenerated state of mo3t anything into
are cured by
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO , , Baltlmort , Mt ,
n pure nnd rosy stnto tlirough tlio nld of Ills
medicines , but Chief Scavoy In turn lins
notlfioil the pollco to tear the llttlo ndvortlso-
mcnU from thts walls and carry them to
him. No warrant has yet boon Issued for
Shon holt *
A Ul | ? Dry Gooits Deal *
The Henry Elsnnn Ic Co. stock of dry
goods , which Invoiced $300,000 , lias boon pur
chased liy Hayden Ilrothori of this city. By
tbo terms df tlio purcluiso Hnydcn Urotbcrs
wcro obliged to rumovo the stock from Coun
cil Bluffs , the tnerclmnts over there not
rollslilnp the Idea of n sale of such maRtiltudo
at the prlco nt which the purchaser could af
ford to dispose of It. Ills understood that
tbo quality of the goods Is ilnt class nnd Its
disposition In Omaha will be ono of the mor-
ciintilo events of tbo season. It Is now
bolng rapidly transferred to the big store of
the purchasers on Sixteenth street ,
Dlntrlct Court.
Hoggs ft Hill have entered suit aalnst the
city , In the dUtrlut court , for Jl , 000 damages
alleged to have resulted to property owned
by them on Burt street from the widening of
that thoroughfare. It seems that plaintiffs
waived damages on the condition that the
city should at once cause the award , $ 1,000 , to
bo assessed back \ipon property bonellttod.
which * , plaintiffs charge , the city has failed
to do , and hcuco this suit.
.lohn E. Edwards sues Barker Brother *
for $ TCOO for an alleged breach of contract
lease.
Tlio Host Tor Children.
"While Minnesota is ono of the most healthy
states in the Union , It is ono of the worst for
colds , owing to thosovcro winters. Many of
the druggists there , malto It a rule to glvO
their customers Just what they call for ; but
wheu they come back nnd say It done no good
they most Invariably recommend Cbuinbor-
Iain's Cough Homcdy , as will bo seen by the
following irom Messrs , WclU < & Shroeder , of
Sanborn , Minn.Vo : recommended Cnain-
berlnln's Cough Remedy after other leading
rougli { iroparatloiis baa failed to do any good.
and always with the best results , Wo can
always rely upon that remedy , as It is sure
to effect a euro. It has no equal for children ;
especially is cases of croup or whooping
cough. "
_ _
Hivydon Bros , have bought tlio Eiso-
man stock of Council UliilTo ; the stock
is now boiny moved to Hayden Bros. '
store and bolnp overhauled and placed
in shape ready for sale.
Sovonil days more and wo will start
the bigpost , largest and cheapest dry
goods wile ovoi * hold in Omaha.
To those who never saw this Eisomun
stock wo would nay that it contains th6
finest dry goods , cloaks , clothing- , huts ,
boats , shoes and toys that \yoro manu
factured.
The sale will start in a few days.
Further particularB later. *
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Dry goods and carpets.
ROCVCR & Co. Get the Contract.
Owing to tbo absence of Chairman Dirk-
hauscr , there was no meeting of the board of
public works yesterday afternoon. .Messrs.
Fumy and Kterstcad , however , opened the
bids for paving alloys In districts Seventy-
sovcn. Seventy-eight and Sovcnty-nlno in
Kouiitzo's third addition , between Sixteenth
and Seventeenth north of Nicholas. Frank
L. Hooves & Co. were the lowest bidders ,
being ? JOl and S3 07 per square yard , and
tboy will get the contract ,
A slight cold if neglected often attacks tbo
lungs , lirowu's Bronchial Tioohos give sure
and immediate relief. Sold only la boxes.
Price 23 cents.
Prediction's for February U'catlicr.
As there are but twonty-oight days in
this month there ought to bo less cold
'mosphoro than in January , but "all
jns fail in dry weather , " therefore wean
an only say that the electric-lighted ,
steam-heated , vostibuled , limited trains
of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul
railway will continue to run daily be
tween Omaha , Council Bluffs and Chi
cago. The electric light reading lamp
in each berth is the novelty of tlio age.
Ticket ollice , 1501 Farnam street , Omaha.
ir I'crmlt * .
The following permits wore issued by the
superintendent of buildings yesterday :
Tiikny ft Allen , onound one-half story .
frame dwelling. ( Jilt ton 11111 . J I.70J
Ono minor uorialt . 15 }
Tottd . $1.830
Used In Millions of Homes
10 Years the Standard.
HUMPHREYS'
ln. HUMPHREYS' bi'Ecmcs nro BcleutKlcully nnd
carofullv prepared prescriptions ; used for many
years In prlvatojiraulcowlthsucceiisami forovcr
IhlrtTyvarauspubytliopeople. livery slncloBpo-
clllo u aspoclal euro for tlio cllEoa.so named.
Theao Specifics euro without ilruKKliiR , purg
ing or reducing the 8) stem , nud nrn m f net nud
rteodthetio-vorolgnvciiicdlCHoftlio'World.
U8TOFriuNcirAi.xos. cons * . rwcrti.
1 J'pvurs , Congestion , lultnmmatton. . . . 25
i'.oaah" . Cold , llrpnchltli
. . Ncuralelii , Toothoilie.raceaclio. . . .
i HciulacliCBtRlckllcadaclip. Vertigo .U.I
10 IlyHPCpHlii , Bilious Htoniacli. . . . . . . . . .11. }
11 Hupi rcH eilor I'lilnful 1'crlaun. . 'J5
l'jVbften , too 1'rofujo Periods VJ5
j.'i Crniiiii CoiiKh , IJItllcuHDrcatlilruftt
if Unit Kb cum , Krjfci ! la , Kniptlous. .Vt5
15 HbnuiimtlHiii , Itheumatlnl'alns. , S2t
111 I'overniul AKIIO , Chlllf , Jlnlarln nil
17 riloN , Iillnd nr lllredlnR $0
111 Cnlnrrh , Innucuui , CnlcllnthoIIcnd .50
UO Wbooplntc t'ounh ' , ViolentUoUKliB. .AO
Jl Ornural lli > blllty.l'nrBlcalWcakncBi .Ajj
U Kliluoy ] > lHi'HM ' fi ! !
VJH Ncrrons lldillllr , . % . . . . . . .
30 Iri" ) ty WonkiioM.Wettlnjtlied. .Jill
U't li ouat'aoCllieHeurlralpllntlonI.OU
Sold \ > y Dnigctltti , or sent postpaid on receipt
OfprlCO. JB. III'III'IIBETS' JliWAL , (141 ( B/W * )
rlcluy ixiund In clotli and gold , nmllcd free.
MEDICINE oo. .
Cor. William and John Street * , New York.
§ P E C I F C S .
EXTRACT OF BEEF.
INCOMPAUAIILn IN I'l.AVOU.
Use It for Href Ton , Soups , gaui-cn , ( GameFish
Ac. ) Amilo or Moat Jolly.
Ono pound of Extract of Ilccf iviuul to forty
pounds of Itunbct'f. ( lonulno only with slj-
nutuiouf J.von I.li'blc.uB shown ubovvln blue
OMAHA Call on ttJilrcn W. J. II. S11EH-
WOOI ) , < ri Now York 1.1(0 llulld
EOHOOL OP 'nir ' , Oinaba , NcUraikn ,
TELEGRAPHY.
Asta Rule ,
It la best not toifcttcmpl to remedy costiveness -
ness by the use of sallno or drnsllo purs * ,
lives. When a oUhartle ineillclnc Is needed ,
the most lir" jpt nbj beneficial U A > cr's
J'llls. TliflT effect Is to rcitoro the regular
action of .ho bowels , without weakening
them. Ilclng stignr-contcd , these 1'llls tctiiln
their medicinal tlttugs for a long time , and
arc easy to take.
" I can recommend AycrM TlllJ above all
others , having lonK fj-ovcd their value as a
cathartic for myself and famlly.-J. T. Hess ,
Lclthsvlllc , 1'a.
_ " In 1858 , by thd adylce of ft friend , I begaa
tno tiso of Aycr's I'llls as a tcnicdy for bil
iousness , constipation , high fevers , nnd
colds. They seuod mo lictter than anything -
thing I had prov kmsly tried , and I have used
them In attacks of that soli e\er since. "
II. Vf. Hcrsli , Judsonla , Ark.
Ayer's Pills ,
rnErAUKD ur
DB. J. O. AYER & CO. , Lowell , Maes.
Sold by all Dealers In Medicines.
I took Cold ,
I toolr Slob ,
I TOOK
RESULT :
I take My Meals ,
I take My Rest ,
AND I AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE
ANYTHING I CAN LAY MV HANDS ON ;
getting Iht too , FOR Scott's
Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil
and Hypophosphitesof Limeand
SOda NOf ONLY CURED MY lllfip-
icnt Coiisiiingition HUT BUILT
ME UP , AND IS NOW I'UTTINO
FLESH ON IV1Y BONES
AT TIIK RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I
i AKE i r ; iib r AS EASILY AS i DO MILK. "
SUCH TIST1MONY IS NOTHING n\V.
SCOTT'S EMUISION is DOING WONDERS
DAILY. TAKE NO OTIIFR.
TRADEMARK Til I ( I H AT TRADE MARK
ENGLISH ItcM-
nnv. An unfall-
liig euro for Hcin-
InalVenknc ! ,
Bpcrnmtcrrlioc * ,
lupoteitcx nnd
all dlneaioa that
follow as u to-
qucnro of Self-
nbU9c ; as I.n aof
Mcmurr , Unlvor-
BtFQBETAKIIIB. i i.u. itudo AHW TAKIRO.
Pnln In the Hack , Dimness of Villon , Premature Old
Age , and rennjr other diseases that lead to lBnnltr
or consumption and a preranturottrnvi. ' .
iy Full partlculnri In our pnniplilvt , which we do-
lire to end freu by mail to every ono. tWTho Spe-
clflo Medicine Is nolitnt II per packnxe , or lr package -
ago for t5 , or will bo nent ( roe tif mail oil rtcelpt of
the moner. by addressing
THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. ,
1110 PAIINAH STREET , OMAIIA , NED.
On account of counterfeits no have adopted th *
follow irrnppnr , the nnljr cimulnc.
ll'o Offer l"oi a Jteineiltf
te7ilc/i Insures Safety to
Xlfo of Mother anil Cltlltl.
II ' II
MOTHER'S FRIEND
Jloba Confinement of Its
2'dln , Horror tiit'l Jttsk ,
After ustngono bottle ot" lolipril''ilciiil" ( I
lutlcrcil tiut llttlo pain , and ttlil not experlcncu I hat
wcnknraa urterwurd muul In such cases. Mr * .
AHNIK Oai , Junior , Mo. , Jau. 15th. 1391.
Bent liy ciprfSJ. charges prcpnld , on receipt of
prlcc.OLM per boule. Uoolc to ilolliu : mailed rice.
utiGii..vroii ; oo. ,
ATLANTA , fi A.
SOLD BY ALL DUUOOI3T3.
We beg to remind our
friends of the Children's De
partment of our business.
Through increased facilities
ana advantageous relations
with leading houses , we are
prepared at all times to fur
nish full and fashionable
equipments for the Juveniles.
One of our firm Is now in the
East making special observa
tions of Children's Clothing ,
and selecting in that line of
goods an assortment that
shall leave nothing to bo de
sired , embraqipg as it will all
novelties oft the , coming sea
son.
DR. BAILIiY
GRADUATE DENTIST
A Full Sot ot Tosfi
on Itubber , ( or
L'tvt Dou.uts.
. " ' oxtraotod
porrcKmr. . , " " *
. :
without "J0
pain or
thotlca Gold tnd illvor I Jlbiga at lowest
work , rcotuwltu-
Crown
rate * Briduo nnd
.
outDlatoi Villworlf warrantca.
OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM
Entrance. 16th itroot clovntoi Open oven-
K uuttl 8 o'clojk
As a science , like electricity , is as yet in its infancy. But it has today reached a point alike beneficial/
to the merchant and his patron. . In olden times the merchant's ideas about advertising were confined
the advertising man simply aims to lay before the readers
about his wares. He uses plain English , written in an engaging style. He endeavors to make
his corner of the "Big Daily" he patronizes just as readable as the editorial , telegraphic or local
news columns , To-day we want to lay before you a few facts
ABOUT
the ' 'clothes of winter. " In a short time wo shall open our new springstock. . Before we.ds3 * r-
this we intend to close out every single , solitary heavy weight suit of v
CLOTHES
in our store. This means a cut in prices , wide and deep. It means that we have reduced the
price on the few heavy weight suits that we have left , two , three , four
AND
in some cases , five and six dollars. It means that we intend to follow our well-known custom
of closing out all seasonable goods at the end of each season , in order to begin the next with an
entire new stock. This means a saving to you of from two to six dollars on a suit of clothes , i i
purchased within the next week.
We open this week one hundred cases of New Spring Styles in soft and stiff
. HATS
in all shapes , shades , sizes and colors.
Nebraska Clothing uu >
FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS STREETS.
We close at six thirty. Saturdays , ten o'clock.
_
THE BEST
i
IN THE WORLD.
ARE MADE BY THE
WoonsoGkeL & Rhode Island Rubber Go
And wo nro their western agents and always carryularostook .
Address ,
BmeriGan Jtonfl Sewed Shoe Bo
1204 and 1206 Harncy Street.
DR. J. E. McGBEW ,
THE SPECIALIST.
Mora Than Fllteon Years Experlenoo in th9
Treatment of
A euro It Ruar.tn
PRIVATE DISEASES teoil In from threa
to Uvo duyt wltU-
out the loss of an liour'i tlmo.
rcrmnnently ruroil without
STRICTURES or In trtnnonts ; no cut *
Inn ; no dilating. Tlio most
cranrknblo remedy ! known to modern aclcnco.
Cured In 80 to M < 1ai. Dr. Mo.
SYPHILIS ! ( Jrow's treatment for tlili terrlblo
blood dlsoaio has boon pronounced
thornoit powerful and luccoiifulremudy ever ills-
covered fcr the nlisolulo euro of tills dlienia , Hi !
success with tills ( UnL'aio hus uover been uquallod.
A complete cnroiUAUANTEEi ( ) .
| HOT BllUUnnn " " ' " " vreakncsios of
I llAI IVlfl lUrl III ! II Hie. " 0 * " " ! own' . " " -
IllmlllUUU OU9m. B ami nit unnnt-
urnldlroliargoinra nlKolutolf cured , Jtelluf li tin.
mcdlato nnd complete.
PI/IU niO'TIOrP Ilhcumatltmnndnllclls.
NKIN IIIM'AM'N ranca of the blood , llrcr ,
UIXIII UIOUKOLU
Mdneys nud bladder per-
mnnently cured.
" " " " ' "
FEMALE DISEASES"1--- '
I LllinUL. UlUUriUUlJ .tomacli or bladder
cured. The Doctor's Homo Tieatmcnt for Ladles Is
trulr n completp , ronrcnlent and wonderful remedy
JMimH : from U to 4 O.NI.V.
nn IRnnnrilllO inarvoloiu Biirccsi hai
IIK MRllnrW N won for him n rupntatlon
Ulll lllUUIILlI O , , | , | ctli | trulr national In
chnraetcr , and his gteit army of pntlcnt * rcncliei
from the Atlantic to the raclflc. Tlio doctor Ua
( traduntoof "nMUl.JlIl" mcdlclno ami haj liad lonz
nnd careful experience In hospital pr.ictloj , nud Is
clnucd nmons thu leading pechillili In modern
tclonco. Trentmont by correnpimUence. Write for
circulars about each of the abo\ dliuasos , runt ; ,
Office , i4th and" Farnam Sts. , ,
Orutlin , KO'J. Kntrnnco on either itrect.
W NTTn .AK ° lt3 ° * l t I'inloji
VYA.J.N i i U . clothes ! w. Mnoi ? the 9 only
line ever In vciilcrt thut holds the clothes with ,
out pins : u iicrfeut HIICCCSS ; putont recently
Issued : solo only liy iis-'onti , to wliom the ux-
cluilvo right U KtviMi , On receipt of W cents we
wlllseiut u aamplo line by mull ; nlsu clrcu-
Inrai prlco Hal uml tcrnw to URCiit. Heciiro
your territory ut once. AUilress THE I'IN-
tnbS CLOTIIE3 LINU CO. , 17 Hernirw ft. ,
Worcester
NO GXJREJ NO PAY.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Fovcnlccn jcnrs oinorlcnco. A rcnular cradiinto In medicine , niillplomw show Is "till troatltyj wltr
tliOBrcnlost micccsn , nil Nervous , flironlo nnd I'rlveto Illseiioi. Apcrmnnont euro uunrantood for C.itiml
SpcriuntorrhTS , Lost Manhood. Somliml Weakness , NlKhtU > ssoi. Inipntonori Syphilis. Hlrlcturo. nndnlldli-
cn c of llio lllooil. Skin nud Urinary Owans. N. II. I Kiiaratitoj $ .V for ovtrr caio I unilortako ntvl full to
cure. Consultitlourroo. Uook ( Mjratertes o Llfo ) loaUrou. OtUccliourj-'Ja. m. ton p. IB. Huml.iyi 14
a. in. to M tu.
REMEMBER
K
ISTHE NAMEOFTHAT
Wonderful Remedy
That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , GOLD In
the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER ,
and BRONCHITIS.
.
rrlco 81.00. - I'lnt nottJcj.
For Sale by leading Druggists.
PBirAIlFJ ) ONLt ITS
Klinck Catarrh & Bronchial Remedy Go ,
62 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL.
Blake. Bruce & Co.
!
'KwS ! i ; > nsS * ' * 0DiMiiKTiu > soriiuLiii
riEto OUX11U br Ibli Hi *
. .ECTRIC IUT AHO SUSPUISOSt
lium. Hilt for ibUiiinlOc f"-
poie. Carrot G n r tlTi Weakiii. . tIflnc Fmlf. XHJ , 8oolh
li > . Oilliuoui lurr ll ot riretrlillr Itronih ill WKiK
riRT , r itntlijrlhculalIXlLTIl > idtlll < inOI ) < K'lr.lUIII !
H.ttrlt ( iirr.nl f.ll InUolll , or i forMl I1.CXJJ la cull
HILT d hu..niori Cou.l. ( . (3. nil up. \ \ uril mei I'ir-
putall , lur.J In Ihrcl tuoctbi. Hlllra rttuphl tKro.
\yjEa Uciniocoi , a ' " si. . CHiCAio.il' ' .
Pond's Extract is al-
waya enclosed in buff
wrapper having land
scape trade mark.
BRACE UP , MAN !
Certain dltorrttri ol JIK.M make them lllue.
Ttiot's brcniiKO they la u hope too loonl
' ' - " - - J ' -
for
rOUR NEW BOOK I
alTslimonUliiK ; , .
fill < ll i.Vrf/iail "liAVOUOnui l > .Tratloi > < ill/
0/SllCCM * . " IKIC ULDIOAL 00BuI > l , Vl V.
HAVE SOME STYLE !
i ii. iionivs
LITTLE VEGETABLE PIUS
CUKE
aiclt Homlnclic ,
CouMtlimtlon ,
ImllRrMlon Wlllfroa
BILIOUSNESS , of "all llioJ
tfttiU. . .il.ovo na
/ \Llver and /other cllior-
\ . . .
1 /deri. Tlioy.ij
Stomach
C
> UKnrcui > ltilda
ol Urhir. frjr
< Complalats. . _ nll.euif to tiilc.
, . .jiil purili trirla *
tilc.linnKiompuuna-
. < 1 of yi'ifitaUlil rt-
. dlgvnoui to Cillfnin ! * .
Try Hum. 45 pllU la
( Ul ) , -ach vial
l tii olutcly currdby
' '
' 'OrHoil'iLlllleVejeliHePilIt
, S5ccn ( < t vluli 8 fur (15 ( relit ,
or it for 91 , Knnalo bydrugulitf.
'orby mall. Aildrcii
'HOEB-S ' Mioinn eo.t PKCPJ. SAD FRAICISCO ( AU
FOI'.BALi : IN OMAIIA. NI'.IJ. . 11V
Kuhn fi Co , Cor. 151 li it Dounliu Streets.
J. A. Fuller It l'.a , Cor. 14th & Dnuplaa Strccti.
A * 1) , Ko ttr & Co , Council llliill * . Iowa.
AND RINCIPAL DRUOQIBTB CVCRVWHCRt.
HERUE UNO BRAIN TBEATMEHT
for MTiterls. ninlnMi.rt , iiinir > 1rlii. \
frKiclflo , Munt l Iiriri | > tilon , Hollenlntrnt the llroln.ro-
nulling In Inianltr and iimllnif to ia ! ory d o r and
duAth. Tremtlura Old Alt * . Uurreniws. l.uii at rower
jnullbor fcei , Involuntnrr Lot'ti , aid HpimtistorrhCBa
cftuitf < l tiy bv r iirtto'or iho brttn. mi \ tiuio or
orer Indulgence. Koch loconl ln onj niontb' Uf C
mcnt. 81 a box , nr * l < lor ti , ntjy | mrll i > r | i ia.
with eticli order lor ill Loin , will roml purtljuAr
fniraot o to rwfnnii raonuv If tliu freutrnvnt fftlllM
rum. UunruiU > KliJiutilaiiiK ! imiiu oiUiilrti !
GOODMAN IDHUG CO , ,
1110 rurniint Struct , Omaha. Nob.
FRENCH SPECIFIC : *
A POSITIVE ndporminentCURE ' " ' all 7 '
rtlseHotoTlheURINARYORGANB. Curai S
wheeottitrlre lmentfil.FulldiiectioniHllhetcri '
bottle. Price , one dollar. See iljnature ol E , IrC
STAIIL For dote By All DrURuiatu/