I'HK BKK: OMAHA. TLT.SDAV. ATU'IL :. 1!Mi. CI 12; Half Minute Store Talk "I am prettv I eid to int and you -e prrtr Im,v . I thin 1 nntil M-'ndaj." .ild a mm S,t'.i: In v ' om kin. I oi" i ,m n i i-M i orth .ul;ri for" Miarr. rat a h"nt mir rloih'S ni-l on 11 tnn . il fts tntt t 'iv. - no oners weii to eer Mti'f ' l-'m i h i i ' r. 'I -. mm in M"ndiv and dt-'iareit hlme f ill tepaM for nnit ik MATTRESS A 4 V0 " "kr ' M(t TTE.E IB - 7 h2w bvirrjuMMt'iiNA rn c 'AMI ha nnn.rt FJ3 COLUMBIAN BRAND mm SSES r -TBS SO MX Or QUAtlTT CIOTII3" KADb MARK - j Inside Columbian Features Cnfortunately th tnslle of a ma' traae la conceaie.l toy the ti. a. !f It war rot there would bp few mat Ireaeae used rarest tha Column' to. Tin eight light, spring- ro!i;inti.n1 iawt comprMil evenly srl ,.;nl we In the tick are tu ".vc -is. -.a features that make the i oi imr. s n tnertree the most oomf'jrtahle 1 alee lnanelng bed la tbe wond. 1 h. Columbian 1 ilt nut stuffed. U Aaats a life-time Hir murps n sor" ' rm' he eauee the hair is t-i; red It. a one '-nd nil inon shifts and gevs "'it of n:.;f. so that It must l e-t r-ly t-"omh-1 end remade, wr'rn Is bom no cr.. v ence and expense. T-o- wonderm: eheeted Columbian fnting and met nod af building uo ivr H ging and lumnlns Imp" Columbian is germ pro Br""f and molrire l.rn clean, iieai-n.. Ijle. Til vermin It 's conxfortahle. nh-"- liitely dun' pronf and will never mat or park or requlr". r'msklnf It H trie muttreea f r you If you ai pr IUU theae qua:UM. -fr.tnVrnt j TRADa. MARK Outside Columbian Foatures Puilt with the dntlet cre. ht ; hand-laid Columbian is the moit 1 ehaprlr. ernlj aoft and enduring e'.tic mattrefs ever made Thn hich-r'.a.s coverings are made up niih !iii.-n mathematli-al arcurary ' thar the patterns or atripes ara , matriipd both top and bottom, hil the duplifate each oth- ir. Th tiiftina is absolutely uni form no to llta:;re, depth and lii:liiiif. Th mattrea Is In fart ' the only mattress that Is consld err il Just right. Kverything about it is different, better and mora f.iial)le to a!I peo;.'.a of lutein - , peni'e anl refinemnt, and the prfca is most, reasonable.. Columbian Brand. Gold Label Felt Mattresses Are Made in Five Grades as Follows: Competition S8.50 to $10.00 Daisy $0.50 to 912.00 F&skicn 511.00 to $12.50 Queen $12.00 to $14.00 Snowflake $15.00 to $18.00 , t Si ' V 1 V. .Vt i-:W; aW :K T 7 r r iifit. 1 Threatening VVeather Suggests Raincoats Petter ioiue hi lotl.i jh.i ii.'..uo jourseif tor the Kaiuv L'as muo i i to;i.f. ae many, many (OHt.s to th- tt our ,, . tioular neves. It wouldn't be iwluih. a bit to ay our niaguifli't-ut ini-.-iinniu',.! ctioii loniain. twn.f as ujauy oi l ie .j useful t'oats as any similar department in t'niaha. Kvery imaginablt? tnUir. 1'l.im tles and th uew ionertible i-ollar -You'll like the prices as uct at) tbe coals. New Slip-On Coats Wt introdured tlieso now oats tu Dmaha nun. and our lino U unit a -morn complete than what you'll e about towu $5.00 to $25.00 Top Coats for Dr.-wy M4.V1 We introduced tbio new iuai to Oiaaha fho inii itiat it will well repay in them. Seems lik' we'n a -r.t fur every possible custom-r. $10.00 and up Some Information About Columbian Brand Felt Mattresses. t,t,. .11 ,o.idered. there is .lavs a -besf to eyeryth.nK. In mattres.es. to be purchased by people In the city he -hraf means rolumbian Brand KTa.t.le white mttnn felt always proved and best modem machinery erer invented for the purpose. bouynnt layers) and Is in ek for the as for the pl folumbian felt Is made from the finest loug cotton fibres, which hare been gametted or "felted" into layers by the latest ini- By this procesa all dust, germs, etc., are removed, and the cotton is transformed into strung, every way the very choicest material that can pofcaibly be ued in a mattreaa. 1 What Your Money Buys Tha pH-s of each mattress Is governed by tha a nount of felt used and the length of the cotton Hhreg contained In earn laver of felt. All (trader win be made in either plain sfr'pe or fanry art tlcktna. 'ompetltlon and Pnlsv grade made wttl ImperKl roll edg's. All otji.r crades with Imperial French edaea of finest daian. Every Columbian mattre.s Is auaranteed not only for two or three months but for years. Any failure of a Columbian Felt Mattress to rtv- errellent results may ba reported to the 'factory at any time and the trouble will be adjusted carefully and promptly. When you buy a mattress, last pay for the mattress. Buy a Columbian. 10 to 50 Lower Than Other Makes We do not claim to be the only manufacturers able to produce prfrt flt mattresse,. b.it we dn claim and know for certain that It Is tmpoestbie to produce better quality than Columbian Brand, and we can aav conscientiously that although we market our goods at prices 1 to fio per cent lower than the custrmnry figures, our records show a fair margin of profit. Why then Is It not reasonable to be'leva that In sa than five years we will supply 75 per cent of the western trade with Columbian brand Matfr-sse,. All Columbian felt Is non-absorbent and If at any time the mattress becomes aoiled It may readily be cleaned without injury by the use of a little soap and water. utih:vp: FOR SALE BY nearly all furniture stores in Omaha and South Omaha and KeVer-Farnsuorth Furniture Co., in Council Bluffs. OmnisiIhiSL OcBdiolfiinio Wholesale only-we do not Retail. Established 1895. Co 9 Sole Manufacturers .a.e m i "ajf- MANY WANT GOOD PLACES! property of the state under the pro- nn of the physical valuation law enacted last winter has filed a repurt w.th the. Stat Railway commission eovering a Iwentj Applications On File for ! Prlo,l fr,-m L'ecemher to April. The report t i t j i Vj stjowa that fine f the iia;lrm4e have 'filed KITSICAL VALTTATI0K REPORT R. C. Hard Makea showing; of Som of nark none t'adrr ew ul the Last Legislator. j complete statements as required and four more have made partial reports, in ad ; dition to thesn reports n!nety-s.x plana of structure htve been received which with , the number reported previous makes a total were before the railway commission today discussing a move looking to forcing the Missouri Pacific railroad to make a con nection with 1 1 a Industry tracks. T'nder the present arrangements, the Missouri Pacific sets ears out on a side track near' the lee house at the aids of the town and It Is Impossible for the dealers in Ralston to conveniently load their wares. It was fin ally decided to appeal the case to the Interstate Commerce commission, as that of 443. Construction prof'ies of SS3 miles , bodv ha luriadiction. Ralston was repre have been received making a total of 1.5!'6 I sented before the commission by James H. '.V i m'les of roadway, including terminals, have i been received. 1 There h.is been lnpected 1.127 miles of tr"rom a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, April 4.-1 Special. i-Si far "twenty applications have been file.l for places aa princlpa'a of the three normal ' achools Peru, Chadron and Wavne. The ' Chadron school is yet to be constructed I and the Wsyna school will not be conducted by tha slat unUl au appropriation for Its maintenance has been made by the legisla ture. It la possible, however, that the com mlttee on teachers will maku Its recom mendations to the State Normal board at Ita next meeting. April 12. This committee la composed of Plshop, chairman; Shell horn and McDonald. v ' J. A. Beattle of Lincoln. V. S. Conn of Columbia and William R. Jackson of Cni . veratty Place have applied for the position of head of the school at Wayne, while I). ;W Hayes of Alliance, a former mem ber of tha State Normal board, and .s. R. Martia of Si. Taul have applied for the plaee at Chadron. Inasmuch aa Prof. Hayes of Alliance has served on the State Norma: board with the present membership, having been succeeded recently by Mr. Tooiey of Cueter county, appointed by riovernor ehallenberger, It Is a good gueaa to say ha will be selected for tha Chadron school. Tha other applicants did not signify their choice of achools. Following la a list of those who have filed their names: J. A. Beattie. A. M, T.L V. Lincoln President R. H. Blouie FlagHtaff. Am : feaa A. E. Burnett, Fayetrn, la ; ITem ijent J. W. Campbell. Weaiherford. i iki (Superintendent I". 8. Conn. Columbus Net. ' Jonn Oa-ar Cragsr. Lebanon. O; Pn.f" X i Oentle. Plateville. Wis ; Prot P- i Hawthorne. Lincoln; Superintendent C Alliance. Neb.; Jiiu, T Hopse. Chicaro; prnf William R. Jacason tnlveralty Placa. Neb.; Superini-ndent s R. Martin, et. Paul. Neb.. Prof. li Moora. Balam. Maaa.; Prof. W. p. Morgani Lhieago: Mnperintendent K. T Holt I i hnque. la.; Suiertntiidejit c. 11. K o-n-nn Cortland. N. V.; Prof. Harrr 11 Shuf-r' Pittsburg. Pa.; Andrew Thomss Smith Mansfield. Pa.; Prof. w. v Tiomas f-ortngflald. Mo.; Prof. Herbert I.. Wlltou't' - Laia Anltnaa, Colo. Thera are letters of commendatlnn on t:lr tor Preaident J. W. Pinsmore of B..re. Xy.. but no formal application. J. w. Oembie of Platiamouth alao made persona) aepllcatton, but ha no papers on file It C. Hunt, chief engineer In charge of Bia work of placing a value upon the ta.,- roadway, which added to that reported previously makes a total of 2.707 miles, in cluding flveia rgs terminals. Sixteen me.-hanical plants have been investigated, cover ng about 90 per cent of this class of property In the state. Special Inspection has been made of th principal and larger building leratsd at fourteen different points in addition to the standnrd structures or curing In the total milcaee of roadway covered. Rleht.-of-jr has been investigated to thn! extent of l,!Ui2 ml'es locateil in forty-two of the more Important towns and cities o? the state. The mileage when taken with the 1'70, previously reported, make a total of 3.4, mile Investigated. The total expenses to il.Ce, according to the report has been HI.'CS 01. out of an ap propriation of liO.onn. Meet Increase too Per lent. Land Commissioner Coles has compiled la tahle showing T hat the s'at. pad for : provisions for the stats Institutions ir a period of ten years. The comparison shows that meata have increamd in that tim pm per cfnt. while dry goods and groceries have Increased about 3 per cent. As ail the meat used In the mate Institutions s 1 of Nebraska production the increase h.is j been to the h-nefit of the cattle raisen ' and farmers of the state. Practically no ; increase Is noted in groceries according j to th compilation since lfifl7. j fieta Off n YVrtina; Fool. At the bote's yestenlav many fave'lng men expressed their d sapprova' of tri statement published hv Mavnr l.m . to' the effort that a f.-w traveilng men are telling it around the s'ate that rhit lupi-ir i csn he secured in Lincoln as easily no v. ss when thi're Wfre sloors In the town The u.iyor rarg-d thai these in-n n.Te, vid-ntly in the pay of th bi-nvrHl. Tre traveling men who wrre dli-M'ng tivl r.'aiter insisted that the ma) or - h. h-f- r ' Biven the names of tne trave''n;: rien if he knew th-vn nn.J not have pjt the : tire prnfs.-ion under st:pir on. Mary fax e'lng men mak- their noire ia I. n.-o n and 1 these esiieciailv were ii;d.gra:tt Rt tSyf H gne.l aiat-rrent and expree'd t ,! rr.. . ix e n xlaorous lant:age at th- attack of ihi- Adams. C. A. Ralston and Arthur Chase. Special Paaseaarer Order. The Northwestern has been given per mission to keep passengers off of freight , trains Xoa. l and 62. between Stanton and Nickerson and Fremont and Scrlbner. The I railroad put the order into effect without 1 securing permission from the commission : and objections was made by J. M. Guild, i As Mr. ?uild failed to show up anil defend i his protest, the commission after listening to arguments from the Northwestern of ficials made the order official. Marshal loin Drag Store. P1.ATTSMOITH. Neb.. April 4. -i Special Telegram. The drug store of Coring and company, in this city, which has been run by Henry R. tiering, was closed to day by Deputy 1'nlted States Marshal Kn sel of Lincoln, to satisfy a judgement in : the federal court against Mathew and I Henry tiering, for the sum of 3.t.2f) and Interest about t'VK of tha pioneer settlers of this section, was stricken with paralys(. on Saturday evening and la lyingt dangerously HI at his ' home south of thia city. Or. mg to his ex treme age fears ar entertaiird for hi recovery. He came ''to this clt- In 1 .'. , and seft'ed orr'th farm v tie re h row , lies r?Bngerousi,Ji "and has" since made , it his home. .... I fiRAN'P ISLAND That railroad fare In Nebraska Is cheap la the firm cjnvtotinn today of M. Y. Harrtiig. W. L. Davl., j Robert. Rohn and Hal Jarvis. who on Fri day morning, undertook to walk to Hast ings, to the Central Nebraska High school oiaforical contest and yesterday "'hooTed' It back again, covering on the round tr p . a distani'e of about fifty miles. The fast i of the primi ave In trnnspt.rtation thus I secured. Is going to "do" fot uuite a '.iitl; ' while. i hOLDRKGE-Humphrey .'ones. nn of the proprietors of the Cltiren has returned after an extended stay in Routt countv. .'oloradi. He will remain, here for a xxeeK . or more before resuming his work "ut xvest. Mr. Jones Is emptoxed hy tha gov ernment land department and is Investigat ing land frauds, wb'eh have developed ex tensively In that slate in the lai xear Previous to his coming to this citv he tva. In the same line of wotk. While her Mr. Jonei. will probabiy d-spose of his interest in the newspaper and mak preparations to move h's famllx- to Steamboat Springs, where he has made his headquarters fm some time. At the Theaters ting and staging, as we I Mr. .Morrison's n i hum ..r th till- role is a a altogether admirable, fharacterlzatiun. He ..-nds acres, lh- fot l.ghts the fi,ll-ia,l-n siorx of the emotional. experi nee of an indlx idual a hose personal- ity ia completely subsututed for thai of the ' actor's own. ,W1 n,.p won,c f,p .., a t'orotny .-xcison. for whose plight the most fl,niiaiii w .11 i Miss Valentine is in the ingenue role a-, plaxlng it with a liigli degree of chain, Mr. Dudley pla;. s opposite h-r ss Saumler, and the ttxo crejt.. much high coimd, Mr. In graham lias a double role. He Is th storming coach in the second act and th untutored Indian of th last act who sum mons Stroiigheart to his, own people. In each the actor Is exci licnt. Mention sluuld aiaJ be mud's of Ilalph Ma:h s plax ing of the laid out half back in the. second act in which ho di picts genuine frenxy of desire for victory. Ervllle Ande-son is six ng meritorious Thorn and Mr. Briggs . )M. finitely better thin as a stagey l; ack Michael of la.U week. Mr. Campbell has ; contrived handsomj settings thruushout. Ishmsel" at the Krnar. When Mrs. K. It. K. N. Southworth for. , mulaled the plot of Islimael" h in i eluded most of the possible dramatic situ ations. When Grac? Hayward dramatized it i-he did not overlook one. The maierji,: for about three melo-dramas is the-e. Th ' plot tea. lies a remarkably Heavy con sistency before the first scene Is over, r.-- Iiappy FOUNDLING LEFT PARKHUR3T Hnhy Itm One tli.x l)'l i: o ' l.il Into Hnsruii-ni Ifniiij nt Hi 1 1 u: . NKW Y "io. I . : !. r it a day old ;. ii-. ... . .; ,i i , , , . . ,, pr rser 1 ei ton ! Pi. I khiltit. A I ei e- n c 1 a i t i ii ' . I m I'ai khurst c I;. VI u. n il i:i r l-ah- ill it near i'. - h - sect in r. e '.t-kii.'r.i h . ,t a i :.U alanli ...-elc.l.l I bottl- 'null. i u ..I fl h .-i:: if? y x. lPVTF-V".'-' The lair U-M at iae "" quiraiB of course, a whole flock of Elsie Jama and company in "The 'lr I ever afterwards" in the last act Co-Krt." a musical comedy in lime aci. j , ., book and lynca by George Ade, music by J R ' Knmr and the company ,, i Gustav Ludeis, siaaed by t red u. , in the production of the pi-ce bears uij j Latnam; un.ter direction of Chat lea Dil- j n,anfui)v undei the stress of the P. I liiigiiam. The cast: , ,. . , le c.ei-; Day Uickeraon. ai.i.oH a aei.ior last.ng tense tragedy of the I nc .; Annui- oiaaiurd "Isiimnel" Is calmly and ta.iely lielixei ,j ' Wellington Iteed, '.a. an oia i'o j and withal is rather interestin-4 The . . , ' c-dury Jarvia : . . ,, . IB lJ'' Josepnus cadwallader. p.uiebsor Oi p.j- j " been we" il,"",n and the general tone ; ciiuiug tdgar Haiatead of the production la good. The very llttla . Ernest urub, a scnoiarsnip siar tnat saxors of humor is conservathe T.,- i , ri. L'aid I odd , ' Freudia Cai-ringioa. a society a.ar P' "UJ'U m urller 11 ln" development of an athieuc star. .Gi.tiert Dojalaii i the plot cjuid he kept from becoming su j obvious. There a degree of contentment Dob Chester, ... . . James Re.a.ix y I . Captain PeacocK. a military a.ar ' knowing that the villain is ana: t:.v t be . .i-iai ry x oun : nr.nueu nis aeserts. out it Is not thi iiling Iia.iy uYV Viss, Aire, n Verfnn who appears In the cviuab Umgie. tresnman.. 1. i..K,..4 ...-..,...... il',inen Haters leaaue.' LeavM JanieSl'ole of Mrs. Dugald. the perfidious ao om- A srrgt-ani ouuart Belanap cyii.tiia Bnghi. the only co-ed ... fclsie janu HAILSTORM AT BARNARD, MO. Bank Safe is Blown Open Plate Glnaa TVIndowa Are Shattered aad Fralt Trees Are Stripped of Bloom. I ST. JOSEPH. Mo... April 4 -A special to i the Nws-Press from Farnard. Mo, says ; that locality was vlsitfd Sunday exening I by the worst hail storm ever Known in northwest Mlsaourl. Plate windows xvete I shattered and fruit trees were atrlpp'd of i bloom, ruining the crop. The hailstones I measured three inches in circumference. plfce of Viscount 'lr.cn i. ili arch villain. Is quite good looking and likes her part. Mark Fcntun makes a good Randolph Mer lin. ; VanderlMe at the Orpheam. The most heart. ly applauded act this week is tin- best -a coincidence which sometimes occurs and sometimes does not. The number referred to ia the singing of Masked Men at Randolph, Zleb.. Tie Town Marshal and Wreck Vault j with Dynamite. NORFOLK. Neb.. April 4. -A spec al to the News says the First Na'ional bank of Randolph was dynamited and robbed of HO.'mi in gold and currency between 2 and J e c'ocu this mornirg Town Marshal fV!oll w ss held up on t tie street and hound and gafft-'d ri-'d rel.ev:d of rin g.m aril placed in a bank ri om. x b ie sex en t plos.ons. .e.u;iri"g fort' -fixe ninuies. x reel, ed the vault. Tlnee masked men d u I lie too Te.ev HScnpe.J. Sltil'X "1TT. A pi i 4. James K. Ty. ! of S uiii Vx. pr s ri'iu i f .ne K rst Na tional rank of tta-ii.i ph Sen. whrh a-.ot'h.-d tli s in i ntrg. sad Hie tanks lues ' ra f';l.x cexeted iv :rx;ijnr, i mi. i-i 1. 1. 1 i. in Kcprr se?tatix s of tl town if I'.alst.. N 1 'IV.' a a : : n , i'H'iCI III Of II- X a s hn .!.; II- N ntr;A Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la tn fcaat ol all medicin - for the cm re of diseases, disorder and waakneese peculiar to women. It is the' oly preparetioa of ita kind devised by a regularly jr0i teal phyioia-an expenanced and skilled specialist in the diacaeas of women, aa'e medicine Ia any condition of tha yatem. THE ONE REMKDY which oontaLia ao alcohol . and aa injurioas haba-forming dmfi and which T'" orasrin for such stimulants. THK ONE KFMFnv - t9o4 tl.t it. ar.ra ra ao4 afraad to print ita arery ingredient aa tMca aataida bottle-wrappar and attoet to the trattifurnaaa of the same onder orl. 1 tak aubatuuta oi tuikoown oompoaitioti fur thia medicine o iNosrw eoMwmoN, No counterfeit i aa ood aa tha genuine and tha druggist rh eeyaoaaathiDl el., ia "just aa good aa Dr. Pierce-." m e.rW mistaken SLS.T'".'. . ' Tmj ' hi. own sel6.h benefit. Such a man ie ao to ba tad. II I. trut.naf with your moat pncaUaa poaaeaaion-yonr health-, aay ba yottr life itaeU. St tW sen gel aaw ym tui f. fhrtx,.B Nfxxi ea. S!x". i'17V-A ci m 1 lit xx 1 "rev I x i he c o . ' t o o x Poke. --on if Ta'aa-e. r'a-g i a .e,. ;i i : t n s ul' a . - i i - tna t ac h's eif a-d " sr'd i l ' s Ii 1 v i g Tu s la- K. t ITY-Mt. l! vet Co nma d i o. .- . n a e if,' -, - ' - - v r . xv. s Co - HYMENEAL naxxvmea-firace. Miss Nellie M Grace, daughter of Irving F. Grace of P-rry, la., and Mr Kdward W Rtwman, wet marvi-d Paiuidac af lei noon at 4 ?0 by P.ev Charles w. Siv idge. at his tesidenee. A smil rar'v of friends and rest. on accompanied farm Cremer-Chesh Ire. Mrs. Emma Ch sh.ie and Mr. I.ron It f'trrer were n:arr.ei hx Ley, t'hiirls V Six ids at h:s tesiiierre .-aic.rilax after roon a a.m. Thv t niniri".il hy v- ( Cnute of Niagara Fails anl Mr. t.'har es i'hshir" olsoa-Ilona. J.Iss Mary Hoss daughter ,,f ilosr. snd .V''. I'd 1 A. it sop. hr-.h i.' Su'X I'm.', xsie tnarri d be H-x'. I'd;. res W Siv de a his lesitinire Sunday af i. moon a; 5 o clock Angelina Haxler of Red Wing, Minn llltZ billi'.T Hazel I'inktiam uf Worcester. Mass Allliea Fiances Magnul.a Curtis of Jackson, M.ss t ijlsie Steele To Miss Els.e Janis; We knoA that tome other specka on the map have dates with you, and that in the Interest of sood busi ness you must fill them; but please get through with tiiein aa quickly as ou can. i the fcasque upera quartet, a young woman and hurry rirfht back to Omaha. U e want j and three men, who give selections In i to see jou again and again, and you needn t French. Italian and English. In the last xvony greatly about new .stums; Inose yoj tongue is s ing a lovely song of recent I put on at the Brandeis last night will do ! composition. "The Garden of Ruaes." It I tor a long t.ine. In fact, oiu may as easily is not well known, but deserves to be. .mamne the fjui tn dinier.a.on the Boston Paul Spadoni's Juggling act is a proml j boy wunotr k now talking abuut-not to n,nt feature of the bill because of Spa in e t out of the co. lege aluiuspiiere-as to j donl a really marvelous combination of 1 think of getting Hied of xuu. Whether .xoul dexterity and strength. Objects the aver are c; nihia Blight, lister.ing to tne several I ... man couid handle only with extreme I pioposals of Hie si ir student, and the chair ( difficulty. :f at all. are but toxs to him P-ychoiogy at Bingham, or Cousin; The satire on "Mo'oring" haa been given Jimmy ;uf.n n; gills xxl.n tales ot Ills I n.r, h,f0,,. i)Ut m,lrh of th, dl0 )p navil pioixess. or Anna Held singing th , n,w thl, r .nrt th ciownlng of , Cut,a..o.a G!:d. " ii,:gi- Cohan playing i ..... ,, ,,u.;i .. , r-..... I. .IH I.'...- r..,.,...r Uimim llarri I " " '" . l.aucler M.iiii.j 1. . n'e's Got. to the Don't Lcok' Oldrr Thara ''.Ten Aro K-i-:--l r-hot:':-- rrt t'" a-'e of aclvar.i.ipr; nzn- Von c v t rrtv c them, nnd cr !:! l ' c -.;:; ...4 of youth by wci-iiij-j. t-J !Sc-' e-i--.- t'-v j) TTie enly BraceWithout rr, F rult Fcr Man, Woman ar.d Child REBORN is a prevention c xve'i ns a remedy for Ftonpin tshotilder. I' is .''Kjht weight, rashable, cntr.fortab! t, finly when you stoop are you nxvnre o it s pre sence, and then merely bv.nrrnrl.; pres sure which r-minds yr.tt U "bract up." REBORN expands tlieche-r, oirpels c!eep breathing, prevents lttntr. trouble, increases the height, and acts 1:!:? c tonic to the entire system. Price 551.00 Afei'f erar. filled. Ciua cAc t mmamurmmmnL Tor sja'e bt SaXXXAJT at MrCOHttLL DBtTO CO., and OWL DIVA CO., Sola Ajents. Omaha. Send for our free book on Health and Eeatitv. Reborn Co.. 28 West 15th Street. New Vork Suction Cleaners N V . k e Oklahoma . r.EHTEH. i: Ha a I. Rohhed. Ccu.nii j." o- be.'s: M-.'" In her Ii.. pnotlc Jarue, ou are d-'ulu. and ilia, a ah mat ic. Oe ya:o -'ei .t. e iii.'ie acd over. Muieoxer. iuai buncli of '.i.ng men now iia.'lii.g w:in .:u .s s;..ely a live y lot, iiir.ana is u-ed to college box s. for we la-, e lad em iipi- at foot b-iH matches, sttli:etic nie. '. and the like, and we know a In: of tlio,:- xx a s acd tne'.r aougs, too. nd 'l.jt's xxl;.v we rnjoxed the singing of ' hat .'1 : i !i'iiu.i last nig.it. xx e also ,non a bit about tneir pi-n.ks. and for ihat re Min the ant es of Snuah " Uingle, and the .est of lh- rrw weie f ly appreciated. It a Oi.iiy tiuni n of box a. and a harder xx oik ing ml we never want to see. And the 1 1 i: -r it 'I jjt ;arr at 3 t s U - - . I t.e rohbe- .Xy .! 4 Four rohhe ' a'e of t:i f-jMrk of .ri, Okl.. twetitx- ml'es e-w ii .-. .. jre.l 11 b T e e .p oso i the rep.ri'ris if tie t i" n. bur s escei'd on s haid fir. dxar, and d-aerxe ii surds for the.r Uelp In The Weather J W. H I. x . M e . ,. , V- V Fa- ies. ("TY-'til . n ' ' 11 I s , ti rda . e. c-nraei. wi'h n .1 h i H K r, K us I I ; . . a 1 1 r 1 i . .vl 'of fina.-i ex I . sienl g rtn er N K I- n S I. A ?ix a i res r-d a "d l oi-r'r h a f'ne saddle f tne Farm-r-' baek I'ofrniin iui h e, I .,!. h fu a;4 nal a arnn . I . c nat.on to be a cowbov. He was going x r. i. tu trif s.iiidi . a hen a I eted. '"KAMI ISlNf.-Cha l Newman of 'I ate I sixtv ar aim i ,1 d. feu from tt-e platfi m tf the Cn on fa.'lfic f e'gnt riero; and frac'nred a l.lu - ,e tie nlur ; being Bi:ch as may lene h'm a c-pp j for life. Newman ieside noith of All t"is emmtv He is bemi i'd for at the ei. r rarris bospital by the surgeon. I MoCOUK Moi'nog I'ounci No. I'M. j Kn ahts of I olumhwa, Sunday inlttated i a claia of about sixty. The first and sec- 001 dugresa were confei red b Mi-Cok council, on. of the fmeet and best in the slate, th. third aad final degiee bene g'ven by th. atata deputy and hla staff, of Lincoln, N'.b . A banquet wae spread bp tha ladiee of Court Grande ya r: Daughtera of Isabella, to Menard hall' MBRAh4 CITT-J com pa n y Official rreeasti Forecast ti I T p. m Tu-sdav. For Omaha. Council Bluffs and Vicinity Fair tonight and Tueaday: murh colder toright xv th frost. , Fir Nebrasl.a-Fair tonight and Tuesday; colder ton.g'ai witn frost. For lowaPartly cloudy and much colder tonight, with ihuwiri extreme east portion, frost west and central portions, Tueaday fair with eo'd'r eatt p-riii. Teasaeratara at Oasahai Teg 54 i 4 ; 4A ; m le are just a. ! inih ; y .ol of good h .ast txo aefs. I To Hie people of tjnoiha It may txr mid il.an any seat left empty in th B andeis theater tonight and lomorroxv n gut will ; he sure indication that somexvhere in the city is a man or a woman who will rtgret ; not having seen K!m Jams and her com pany In "The Fair Co-ed." A column might be written, all in praise, and not exhaust th possibilities of the piece. It is all that has be n said of it. and a little more, an.1 0K the audience that attended the opening per- timer uona.d bnwlea and company give a one-act play. "Guilty. " by Victor H. Smaley. whose hero Is a sort of Raffles. Kenu. Walsh and Melrose give a gymnastic tumbling act which Is one of th. best in xaudeville. Other acts are Har Merrltt. a monologlst and mimic who draw, aeveral cartoons, and an animal act entitled "Fox and Fnxiee Circus." The klnodrome pic tures of the week are interesting views of army maneuvers at Fort Leavenworth. Heats-aBtley Cm pa ay at Gayely. Ths current offer. ng ia eomethlng on the! order 0f ln( "Follies" of this or that year, ! as they appear to that puritan of the i theater. Florence Ziegfleld. In other words, j a good many well known characters and ' prrsorslities are burlesqued and travestied in a a ay wh'ch amuses the crowd, bjt which would make these same characters aad pers.inai.ties fairly sick ;f they bjt saw. As they do not there, no harm done The feminine contingent Is about the usual run a. respect, youth and ability to danc and sing and tne flow oa comedians, if you like are likewise of normal extrava ganza quality. rtiji i e "s. ' - t Robhara Draaaalta af. WOOOS. Tex. Anrll ickK... dvnamited the safe of th. Oak Woods Sta'e hank eerie tnriav .ura n.x .. ... i iiiiii' lent u.,iii ucuei rnieruinfa niiKinf mnr escape. A pose. Is V r 9t avie ' 5o.rS m' I I X. aa aa I S, I than any similar gathering has been In a ong time. -Slr.agheart" at the Boyd. Few play, of recent year, evoke .fter the last curtain as much pnxate debate and discussion among spectator., a. duea "Sirongheart." Alwaya animated con tioversy arise, among those who have just witnessed the predicament of So-an ga- suit. iff itroarm Draws in Dust and Germs Take a Carpet that you think is clean that has been broomed, .wept and beaten. Pas. the nozzle of the PEERLESS Cleaner oer it a few times, take out the dust bag and you will find mora dust there than you have just brootned cut in the past haiijhour. E.and on steps and nqtice the thick hjer of dust on the piate rail or cornice riise the nozzle and pass it along the top r.o.T stsrtd on the step- .gain yon can pa;s your fingers Krty.vbcreand find not a tpct of dust. Notice the fluff and dirt under nd round the tuft, of your mattresses or rhiirs; place the end of the hose there. for three seconds and it', vanished. The PEERLESS ia deith to dut, dirt and germ.. , llustratfd oe mntt udiireit of nearni rt.EICL$S Hurt unl on rttmat Manufacturer Outlet Company, Mfgm, rbaaihara Sum., New York FsrlslaW Th. Orchard Bennett Company. Wllhelm Carpet Omaha, sTb. Co. with which the perhaps lesa thoughtful' maintain that the dtamat.st should have left the couple In one another' arm doe rot hax. buth simply in tha ordinary desire fee a happy denoueraeat. It la because thia M ludiaa man and this whlta girl hav gained tor th.mselvea tha friend. inesa and sym- M i pathy and liking of all speclatora e-" , n - - aa..,MM.MM M j ' tret1' heart ' I) haU worth aaaiAC thig Bmaheaaaaa. Oplam. Morphine and ether drug adaletloaa are aiaeaaea oondltlons. Therefore, scientific lueuical treatment Is nec essary. 1 In ease of sickness, nop. but. the best should be accepted. 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