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'HURSDAY, DECEMBER The New York and Omaha Clothing Co., i HOLIDAYS, HOLIDAYS, HOLIDAYS, HOLIDAYS, HOLIDAYS THE OMAHA ODAILY BEE Our Stock Our Present Our stock has never been in such a splendid condition to meet the demands of S hing which has nevor before the people. Boing entircly new and made expressly for us, there 15 not another stock of goods in the ety so desirable to choose from. The stocks of Overcoats, | 1« giving nwag an artiole that fs not trash Ruits, Underwenr, gloves, Hat nd Caps, Ties, Shirts, Ch and Boys' and worthless, We givo to thoso who bu Overcoats, Suits and Furnishing Goods, are as complete now a . L o y lected line of goods ean make thew, £15 worth or more, a gold headed cane, Our Novelties. In holiday goods consist of a yast number of hoautitul and new Our Bargains. For the holidays we hiave bought nn enormous lot of Overcoats, a Jackets, and suits for boys and men & with the Overcoats, we are going to sell for the holidays only, a number of chinchilla and beaver Overcoats for $1. 8 and §6, that cannot be bought clsewhere for from $8, £10 and $15. The Poa Jackets we scll for $2.50, are worth at least $5, They are ALL WOOL AND 3 FLANNEL LINED. A most smtable present would be one of our Jersoy Ofice " o P that i< rotailed ot 5. This is something would make a v ptable present, and one that will be ap- i i ) #4570 and $5 Undarwesr, we will sell trom The New York and Omnha Clothing Co. isthe Hendguarters tor | ' vou will not by given overy day and Al wool worsted suit for $10, worth Good Goods and Low Prices. you should take advantags of it, designed arti- cles in Mufflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Nockwi Gloves, Fine Fancy Underwear, Fur and Scalskin Caps, Night Robes in Flannel, Canton Flannel and Fine Hand- been done is what we are now doing, that kerchief effeer, A large nmmber of Overconts and Suits, suitable and bhought ex- e holidays, Fine leather and alligator Traveling Bags. Any one wilroad company, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Number of Notaries 1 issioned — General Tha The report will be cur- 1.|.|.:-~n. the Women's Relior the statistical part is neoin Happenings. - tor there is little moucy to out for its printing, Sheriff Johnson, of Valley county, was TRAOI Tt MO EXNORER kAL, | in Lincoln yost rda llruwm;’: with it Ilie eonnty snperintendents eonven. | 83 & candidate ulready elocted for n ye A | HE RO Vs term at the pen ono William Cory n In scasion throngh the day ves- | )i, was sentenced for mor tgaging prop- > the commission OINTY SEDERINTENDENTC [ ent butitis learned that the report, in THE LOST BRACELET. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS, [ st byl it e s : ; | DRS. S. &D. DAVIESON, by four cases Ll lve come butore, will | An Audaclous Tobbery—The Thier - recommend thut the commission bo given 8 e 7 power to fix tates in_disputed. questions, T DIpsovRrad! ) g VL ENCRARTREE ka's Educators. prima until reversed by the courts. ‘roduction at the Granl g OF the Missou te M-seum of Anato I thus far remains for fturo develop: ARSI OE St T et e S ; N B TRV IA R P HE T BIATE MET DLt The latyzest stock. Prices the lowest, Repairing a specinity, All worlk war [issicH T thay eliny The Princess Borgheso, tne beantiful by the splendor of her loveliness, as the [5s : i ) lace, The digmonds and massive pe NH“(I\, [OMIC and biood A B S 115 ta stand a8 | Home Journal: One evening when REL AB How this kind of u recommendution will opera. How many reigning kings and J ment, but jt will evidently net be very Boats ¢ occupied by the Corner Douglas nnd 15th streets, Omaha and acoomplished Puavline, sparkled and sun does its satellites by the brilliancy of of which, intertwined and blended with DISE SES “\‘ e was in all his glory, there £ DENY = COLORADO, sirike the paitics who have fathorod tho | SbEr.. HoW muhy reigning iugs and Hotpial Tondon Gion Gomace v% | Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, SlIVGI'Wfi.l‘e = satisfuctoty, to tho: creators of tiieicom: | i3\ aiire were filled with hoblomes, nsod Watchmukor lanhpl nion P shone 1 ler box, cclipsing allaround her | ; L TO THE TREATMENT OF its rays. On her neck she wore a nock- transcendent art, still further enhanced her incomparable brilliancy. When she opened her box there wasn murmur of terday at the oflice of the state superin erty that did not belong to him.! tendent. The attendance at the session was ereditable and the discussions long ul animated, All aimed at resolutions looking toward changes in the law to splify the present laws and engraft upontiie legal lore of the state new laws 10 ¢ * ite and ameliorate the present condition of the school 1a and school oflicers, and as the discussion would fore. shadow for the general good of the general publie. At this convention Superintendent Jones is pre- siling and County Superintendent Me- Clusky:, P is secretary 'Ilm following county inattendance: 1. N. Hartzell, uf Buf falo; E. A. Enright, Boone; L. E. Cooley, Batler; D. M. Amsherry, C s WG Dibble, Dakota; F. m, Dodge James I 7 J. B. Sexton, m, Guge; k. B. | on, Hamilton; C. A. Manville, Holt; L. B. Cowles, Jefferson; W. D. Compton Johnson: F. D. MecClusky, Laneaste John T, Ne sbit, Lincoln; B. W. Buke: Merrick; fich, Nemaha; \\llnnu Vallentine, Otoe; Mrs. Mina Hopwood, Pholps; Charles ( Polk; John J. I D. French i Myron W. phy, Sher and E.S. Franklin, The conven- tion is in its work taking up the school laws in a methodical manner and if nocessary will continue its session over until to-morrow, that the work that they will present to the leginlature may be ratificd because thoroughly eonsidered in advance. Yesterday at noon the en- tire assembly adjourned upon Invitation of Chancellor Manatt to wisit the ne labratory at the state university, which is the especial pride of all connected with that institution. And another feature of the superintendents’ convention not to be overlooked is tho delegation of a half dozen school book a , who surround nty official at every turn and press ¢ recogmtion their especial books for the thumbing of the young. NOTARIES PUBLIC, The governor yesterday commissioned the foliowing American citizens, r dent in Nebraska as notaries uablie, thus adding to the plethoric list u} th 3 fic Iready in the stat ‘incinnatus 5, ard; H. A, Kufus, Ravenn; () J. Broken Bow; William Murt Fremont: Benjamin F, Straiffes Fremont; R. Galbraith, Omab; George . Pritobett, Omuahs ld/,:m H. Scott, Omaha; John Hammond, Omaha; Frank E. Bell, Omaha; G Russell, Omuha; Snmunel 8. Van lhlrnn. Omaha’ Dexter L. Thomas, Oma aund C. Lane, Omaha; Charles W. Omuha; Franklin R. Joy, Odell; Fishor, Wymore; John fi Wi llsuy Island; Charles Bedford, Fairbur “line, Minden; 1, P, Hotuw e 8 Smith, Lincoln; C. . s, Lincoln; Thomas W, Muure Lincoln; I'homus C. Munger, Lincoln; William Holmer, Lincoln; Irvine A, Fort, Platt; Will Gareck, Norfolk Iayward, I\wluml.utu) James 1. Khen, Holdrege; Honr Noewman, Columbus; X .«.u. MeCook, T, C. Rulo; Fred L Harrls, Unl ohn A. Unthank, Arling- ton; Murtin Burns, York. In addition to the fact that one of these appointments illustrates an ancient historical statement mm slight variations in which - named Cineinattus is calle B e public, the fact is appurent that Omaha and Lincoln ure laying o foundation for a grent real estate boom through the erestion of notaries enough in those two cities to make every man his own real estate agent with power to draw papers, to swear and b« s par's work \s uenrl\ ned in the :t.m a tot INCORPORATION Savings bunk of B n. the’ place Of businuss o bo Nebrasku City. ‘Lhe suthorized capital k of the bunk is $100,000, the sub- ribed stock o be §50,000, divided into es of §100 L, 100 per cent to be | paid at timo of sub: 2. The 0§l uou.upunl slogk 1o 1y Lime by & majority debtedness is limited to $30,000, exclusive its; the business to be con d by a board of three directors. ‘I'he following nemed citizons of Beatrice are incorporators: George H. Clark, vles B. Wiaite and John Henderson. STATE HOUSE NQTES. The board of railway commissloners yesterday completed their report, which was handed over to the governor and will appesr in print for the ‘honefit of the legislature. The report is withheld from the dissecting - gaze of the press at pres. H.L Nebraska City precinet bonds in aitl of the Missouri Pacific v were placed upon record at the aud- itor's office yesterday. Those bonds are for §40,000, runningiten years at 5 per cent interest Commissioner and Mrs. Scott arrived home from Rushville, 111, yesterd: go heneo to i their old he 7 Representative J. N, Fuller, of G county, was ut the eapitol yesterday loo | ing over the hali that will be rent wit oratory for & couple of me rice has been r ceived by Scerctary Roggen. GUNERAL THAYER SPEAKS. At the meeting of the Women's Re v[ { Corps in this city Tuesday evening ernor Thayer addressed the large i t 1 with greut deal . The appe ance of the old veteran in a gathering of old soldiers is noted” for expres- sions of enthusiasi, and this was no ex- In addition to the spece by the r, Colonel Woodward spoke” and v fine music upon the pro- gramme.” ‘The ladies cle of money, wl needing I TOWN. Deputp Sherift )n mans, of C; was in Lincoln yosterday on his way Al from a trip down in Otoe county ufter one A. L. Hutchinson, who removed a span o mortgaged mules from ( county without™ permission of the mort- an, r. Yeomans tound "his man, who effected a satisfactory setticment and saved arrest and further trouble, J. W. Reed, a gentleman from one of the southern st es, has been in Lin- coln several duys looking up business locations for relatives who intend coming northwest to enter into business. Mr; Reed is much pleased with Lincoin, and nlng between this point’ and One of l.lm gamblers of the town who { has evid been having a run of pros- pority b sned a new den in town that reports say ry elaborate and very rivate, Any sucker, however, whose hrains are in his boots ean probably find it if he wants. The up-town offices of the Missouri Pa- cific and the oflice of the Pomeroy Coal company have been moved from the Ricnards’ block to the corner room in the Alexander block, on O and Twelfth. The location is one of the most desirable in the city. W. H. Martin, who has been o knight of the road forsome time, with head- quarters at Lincoln, removes the coming week to Kansas City, where becomes part owner and treasurer of the Kansas City Builders' and Traders' exchange, that will_undoubtedly be a prosverous business for the company. B. Lanius, of Grand ' Island, prosi- dent of the mnta T'ravelers’ Protective as sociation, was in Lincoln+yesterday. l\l Lanius says that a meeting of tho e association will be held at the Arcunde hotel, Omaha, on Monday evening next, R. il. Cuthbert, who his been one of the working members of the ‘Travelers' Protective sssociation hotel committee, was in the city yesterday visiting with friends. The new German National bank, the latest financial institution added to Lin coln business honses, 18 now open for business in the Potsin block, just com- pleted on the corner of O and Thirteenth stroets. Churches, socicties and elubs are all making elaborate preparations for Christ- mus fostivities in the eapital city and it is evident thatthe day will be greatly ob- srved In Lincoln, The Christmas attractions at the Funke opora house ‘hursday evening s Ellslerin in “Woman Against Woma and I d Saturday eve | Saturday watinee, the new “Called Back ha, president of Bellevue col 1o ‘aptain Alee, traveling agent | of the Burlington route, were in Lincoln yeste! nl u McMasters, Pawnoe City: A. L luni. Red Cloud; J. B. Weston, Be: atrice; A Bishop, Omaha; G. W. Martin, Long Pine, and L. Rothschild, Omuha, were among the Nebraskaus sojourning at the capital city yesterday. The Lirst Ge: Sabbath school will have a chilaren's so ciable on Friduy atternoon at 3 o'clock and a Christmas entertainment in the evening at 7:30 o'clock in the new church corner Twelfth and Doreas streets. Christmas service on Saturday st the sawe place at 10:30 1, . Sunday at 1050 a m., sorvice; preaching by Kev.F. H. W. Bruechert, pastor. Sabbuth school at 9a. m. Friends and children are cordi- ally invited to all mwlvllgs - A glass a8 hard s any cast mets not ‘more expensive thsn cust- is stated to have been produced by Mr. Sie- mens, of Dresden. Experiments sare being made to determine whethier it can be usedfor Fuils on railway general admiration. The imperial box op. inits turn and the muster of the world appeared, kings and princes with A “Vive TEmpe It was generally RIS press scemed unable to take her eyes o ister-in-law, : , with the mar y of the necklace. Sudde li | tha box of tho Princoss Borgnoss openeil ana a young mujor presented hims xH wearing the Drilliant biue and silyc form of the aides-de-camn of the om nderful neckln hness, and | liveliest The beantiful Pauline made a sign to one of hier ladies of honor, who unelasped and detached the necklace from the princess’ neck and plac in the hands of the F ofli The latter howed grav wred. This episode oceurreid toward nn- middle of the second act. The entr'acte came and passed aw: The thivd act concluded in its turn. The t()mlll act came and passed, and the en 1inmeat concluded, yet still the neck was not returned, he Princess Borghese took this for ¢ aracteristic freak of Mare Louise's Nnu day, however, she asked 1f the neck lace had pleased Uwvmp and whethel she had found the setting and arrange ment of the jewels to her taste. "The em- pross thunderstruck, for she had not seen it and bad sent no officer for it as deseribed. Napoleon deigned to mix himself up in tie affair. He had the names of all the staff officers on duty the pn'cn-dm% ovening ascertained. And then one by one, under some pretoxt or other, ne had them called before his sister. She did not recognize one of them They summoned the Prince of Ours ante, minister of pol Along council was held Everything possible was done, hut in yain. The ullfnrlun.m' Fouche was ready to tear his hair in despair. e set his Keenest bloodhounds at work. His best detectives were literally worn off their legs, without result. =~ As to their imperial niaster, he was literally bubbling over with rage, and v most on the point of thrashing his chiet of police. But neither the necklace (which was worth nearly a million) nor the auducious thief Was evor seen_again, The Man from Tom's Kiver. M. Quad in Detroit Free Press: A lot of us was sitting in the dcpot room at ‘I'renton, and the only man who had a newspaper was reading away for dear life, when & stranger entered with two sutchels and a tall girl, chucked th gage under a seat, waived the girl to unother, and walked up to the man with P the newspuper and askod: listor, is there anything in the news about coust defers “No, sir!” was the gruff reply “That's singular. Have they given up uu- nlru do you think?" 1 don’t know what fuu mean, si “You don't? Why thes've heen talk ing for the last year ubout building forts to protect our const. I live down near the mouth of Tom's creek and [ ‘rather expect they'll build i fort there. The way things are now England, France or nany could declare. war aguinst us and land a force at Tom's er before we had our eyes open. They'd land right on my farm, and nobody Knows the dama ddo. Don't see anything about a fort at Tom's river, ehy"” “No, sir,” “Well, that's singular. If this govern- ment expects me to get down behind o rock with my old shotgun and keep Eu rope from landing at that point it's ex- yeeting a leetle too much of one man. I fight to the death, of course, but the chances are that a hull navy could lick one nigh-sighted man, So the paper don’t say anything?” “Didn’t I' tell you no in the firs pluce.” ay, mebbe yon don't eare a copper t const defenses!’ excluimed the two L man as ared spot appesrel on either cheek “Nota copper, sir!" *1 thought so fr : You live out in Michig: or Illinois, and are tucke ay some holler , let alone T A (.m aere Oh, no; you don't Father irl, as she f rose; but lu- llunml on Iu v with “Mary, you keep shet! l\u allus thought if Europe ar i us we'd have plenty of enei home, and here's & e lid you fit in the “There's his open hand gen 1 the two satchel man as Lo turned to the crowd. **When you find 8 man who dou't kesr how soon the hull of Europe jumps on this country tou have found ‘a man who'd dig up the bones of Washing- ton and sell 'em to & Junk man for five dollars - - Diamond w.m buttons at Edhcia & Akin's. MOST PERFECT MADE Proparad with strict regardto Parity, Strongth, and Healthfulness, Dr. Price’s Baking Powder con ln(ul o Awmonis,Lima,Alur or hosphates. Dr. Price's EXtracts, Veadlls, Lomon, ote, » dsvordeliciously. VEE BARTIS POWDER L. Dviosen a4 87 Lours, @“Mflm 'he Decl New York M | porter w | poston with ench er,for they and chatted together moment. Then one of them pro- ar, ovdered a drink, puid lul it, and went out. The of her did” the same o moment later “Did you notice those voung men said the white-aproned bartender after v had elosed behind them t about them?” asked the re- 10f them paid for his own nhmk and drank alono. A 2o that would have attracted a g more ttention than it does now. The: man ing into a seloon and mecting a uuul would not think of drinking without ask ng the friend to join him. The fashion | isehanged now “very much. The boys still ‘set them up,’ but there is not so much treating back and forth as there was. Men meet in saloons just as i and do not think of 1 drmks any more | More especially those arising from impru dence, invite all so suffering to correspond without delay. Discases of infection and ed safely and speedily without ithout the 1ts whose cases have been neglected, badly treated or pronounced incurable, should not fail to write us cor their symptoms. All | letters receive immediate attention, LT JUST PUBLISHED And will be mailed FREE to an on receipt of one 2 cent stamp, P Observations on Nervous Debilit sical Exhaustion,” \u ay on Marriage, DISEASES O1 treatise which s Address— DRS. 8. & D, DAVIESON, 148 Lawrence St., Denver, Col. uses, and n new and nEEFHESSW fol COIE v own Lome by one who wis donf twentyy eight ¥ ated by most of the noted Mecial 15 Without. bencit; cured. hymeolt. i thred months, und since ihen hundreds of other s Full particulurs sent on ppl ention. T R PAGR NG W oar et St., N ew Yo they \In of -«(lhng for “each other’s | i dinners “Rather injurious to the suloon-keep ers, isn't i Well, perhaps 1t is; but it's also a pre- e of drunkenness. Formerly eight or ten persons comc in at u tin One would treat, and then each of the others would feel in honor bound to do the same. At the end of one round the group would foel in humor for another, and o the end all hands would ve more than they would be enable to carry | properly. W cuused the change? Vell, you huve me there! What causes ehanges in the fushions in trousers and hats® I suppose the fashions in drinki 18 changed “in about the same way? Herasthe genial purveyor of mixed drinks hurried to concoet something that wonld settle the nerves of & voung man who had evidently spent the previous night vigor ously 1if not wiscely, Rega ned Her Mind, Yesterday morning Litlie Kuehl, the young woman who was brought nsine from St. Joseph's hospital and confined in the jail, was ken to the private asylum of Mrs. Folsom on the rner of King and Caldwell streets, per- ly cured.” She was nursed by the Indy'in question, her madness haying becn_ovcusioned by physical ailments. ,Soiatica, ’oulh:ch Spraine Hralses, ront HHiied OUGH QURE Absolutely Free from Opiates, Emetice and Polson. SAFE, i 25 AT DEUGGISTS AND DEALERS FHE CHARLES A [ORELER 20.BALTINONE, MD. Sols Frop o store e o‘ All Those Interested in Should Read This. STATE OF 0100, INSUHANCE DER'T QurICE: 0F RINTEN CorCAis O N Hon. Jobn M. Pattison. V. P., Union Tosu ennce Co watl, O, My Dear Siv: - Accord- ing Lo requirem rSection 2% Revised Stat utes of Ohic Wi annual exawination of every Life Insurunce Company fncorporated in Ob'o, Thuve the pleasure to report the result of the examination just made, i compilunce with said sec tion. 1 found your assots sconrely Invested, and of tho very best charaeter, und your books und necounts u model of neatness #nd corroctnoss, und the #fTuirs of the Company b every way administe thix your over use of your sur f Decemter, 133, o Ohio's only y rocommend it MENRY O, I toknow that Olio is the only . It comos 4 who I puld by pem Thouse Block, Liucon K. % pocial Auent, N 1th street, Owalia LINGOLNBUSINESS DIRET 0 RY Recently Built, Newly Fuiuished The Tremont J. C.FITZGERALD & SON, 1y Cor, Sth und P5ts, Lincoln 1ea 150 por duy, SUrot cars Lrom.uouse o aay part of the city. L HoW Il \\\ KINS, Archxtect Offices 5. 34 and 42, Riohmrds Block, Lincoln, Neb. Elevator on 11t strect. Breoder ot R ot GALLOVAY CATTLE SHORTLOKY CATTLY .M WOODS, Live Stock Auctioneer Sules made n ull parts of the 1. §. at fair rates, Hoom 8, State Block, Lincoln, Neb. Galloway und Short Horn bulls for salo. B. 1. GOULDING, Farm Lnans and Insurance. Wans solloited. 100m & Richards Block, Lincoi, Nob. Riverside Short Horns Of strictly d Bates Tappod cattlo. cad Acombs, Reniok, Rose of Sharous, Knigbtly Duohesses, Flat Creok Young Macy. Phyllises, Louans and True Loves. Hulls forsale. 1 PPare Bates Fiinert, 1 Pure Cruggs. | Roseof Sharon, | Young Mary, Cruick Shagk aud othors. Come and mntn'llu Lo Addvess, OHAS. M. BRAN. SON, Lincoln, Neb. When 1n Lincola 6top as National Hotel, Aud gel & 40ad dinner fo 2oe, FEDAWAY Prop Life Insurance< Of Tities of Doug the whole prize that ity . "This is the best in will be sent free of charge Ladies to Work for Us at Their Own $7t0 $10 Por Week Can Be Quistly Made N0 phioto. painting; 6o oan wlira, Teubs sddras at onc Voitots Aluss., Box od iCarving Knives and Forks. Fine:Holiday Goodglewie e Scissors in Cases. Skates, Etc. DEWEY & STONE OO RIS ST S T RN FURI T AT D T T TSR TURE, A magnificent display of everything ‘useful and ornamental in the furniture- i 'maker’s art, at reasonable prices. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15th AND HARNEY, OMAHA, Property of every description for sale i all parts of the city. Lands for sale In overy county in Nebraska, A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS 43 county kept. Maps of the city state or cmm(v or any other information desired, furnished froe of charge upon applicatiol Display at their warerooms, 1305 and 1307 Farnam Street, the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades, including STEINWAY, FISCHER, LYON & HEALY ORGANS stanparo, PIANOS BURDETT LYON&HEALY Prices, quality and durability considered, are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments, while the long established reputation of the house, coupled with their most fiberal interpretation of the guarantee on their goods, affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against 10ss by possible defects in materials and workmanship, LYON & HEALY, 1305 & 1307 FARNAM STRER(: HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. Next Drawing, This Month, on Novewber 20th. Big Prives. No Blanks With $2 You Can Secure One City of Barletta 100 Francs Gold Bond “Thiese bonds are drawn 4 times annually, with prizes of 2,000,000, 100,000 000, 600,000, 200,000, 100,000, 50,000, etc., down to the lowest prize of 100 Francs Gold Anyone sending us $2 will secure one of these Bonds and s then ENTITLED to draw in next drawing, balance payable on easy install stment ever offered, Resides the certainty receiving back ancs Gold, you have the chanee to win four times a year. Lists of drawings Money can be sent by registered letier or postal note. For further information, call on or address BERLIN BANKING CO,, 30b Broadway, New York. "hese Bonds are not lottery tickets, and are by law permitted to old in DREXEL & MAUL, Sueeessors to Juo. G. Jacobs, ' DERBTAKERS AND FALMERS, | ttae oldstand 1407 Farniam st Orders bytelegraph so.icited knd promptly sk tended 1o lcphone No. 295,

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