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: -~ - - THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: We Advcmscd Last Week to Give Away A $20- Suit or Ouercoat To the person in this Iowa that would furnish us the best original suggestion for anad- vertisement or trade statc or scheme. We got over 1,000 Answers some were old chest- nuts and ‘lots were good, we will in our next advertisement notify the successful contestant. We will have ANOTHER Christmas - Gift A=k Elehl Look out for our ad- vertisement. We this day opened 500 suits of underwear that are as good as the very best garment sold in this city for $1.00 Our Price will be 65¢ each We canalso show you beyond a doubt the Finest Line of Neck- wear every shown in the city of Omaha. Our bargains in overcoats are PARALYZERS and you had better come quick, for our “stock will be bursted before New Years. The new-comers may be led away by the sputtering of some clothing houses, but the old settlers say Hellmans Corner 13th and Farnam Sts, Omaha. 15 THE OLD RELIABLE prancing and|; SUNDAY DECEMBER 14, 1890 HOLIDAY PRESENTATION SALE — $500.00 WORTH OF MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FIDLED MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. WE PAY EXPRESS CHARGES. WE PAY BEXPRESS CHARGES. To Be Given Away ZUNDER & HARRIS, 1620 Douglas Street. Omaha's Lowest Price Reliable Shoe Dealers, New Year's Eve., December 31st, 8 O Clock. Consisting of One Lady’s Solid Gold Watch, One Gentleman'’s Solid Gold Watch, Max Meyer & Bro's Special Movement; One Lady’s Diamond Secarf Pin, containing 12 Large Diamonds, which can be ex- changed for Solitaire Diamond Earrings. One Quadruple Silver Plated Water Tilter and two Goblets to match. Besides the above liberal inducements we shall make SPECIAL LOW PRICES on our entire stock of Shoes, Holiday Slippers, Rubbers, Ete. PRICES THAT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVE. Infants’ Shoes—Goat, kid and patent Ladies' genuine dongola button, leather, hand sewed, from 19¢ to 75e. worked button holes, made on the opera and commop scnse styles, $1.45, which other dealers ask $2. § above, with patent leather tip fes” genuine hand sewed button, at $2.95; real hand Child’s kid and goat button, solid, worked button holes, spring heels, from 4ic to $1. Child’s pebble button, heel and spring heel, sizes 8 to 12, all solid, worked but- ton oles, seamless back, ‘sole leather tips, 95¢; ‘other dealers ask $1.25. \nd lace shoe, worth 2. Special—120 pair boys’ veal, calf, but- and lace shoes, all solid, 1 to 3, at ;‘1"{.5,"“ et : 3 Better grades from $ Extra - Working: shoes, all Same in sizes 13 to 2, $1.25, worth| TLeader—Ladies’ genuine dongolaand $1.75. pebble goat, button, made on a new style last, opera toe and common sense heel, making ita true foot-form shoe, only 81,95, Some dealers ask $3 for no better. genuine culf shoes, lace and NEW, NEAT and stylish, ask $3, uine hand welt, lace and worth $4, Finer grades Misses’ genuine dongola and goat button, spring heels, New York City last, 11 to 2, worth $2, at $1.45. Finer grndcs at from $2 to $5. Remember we do not quote prices on inferior makes, but fresh dLstr’lb e goods direct from the manufacturer, which give perfect satisfaction. OUR STOCK of HOL IDAY SLIP- PERS never was so complete and comprises many new designs not to be found elsewhere. As always the case, our pricesare WAY BELOW other dealers. Elegant variety of warm shoes and slippers or anything in the line of footwear. It will be a mistake to buy shoes or rubbers before examining .our goods and getting prices. We lead the shoe trade of Omaha, B A Beautiful Christmas Souvenir Given Every Purchaser. Zunder & Harris, 1520 Douglas St. Sign ofthe Big Gold Boot. “IMPROVEMENT THE ORDER OF THE DAY, THE NEW SMITH PREMIER TYPE WRITER, use gof Operation, Permanent Alignment und Unequalled in all cssentials of a Perfect Writing Machine. Durability a Spcux All the Typ e Cleaned in Ten Sceconds WITHOUT SOILING THE HANDS. A TRIAL DEMONSTRATES ALL WE CLAIM. The 8m1th Premier ‘l’upe Wmter B (7 5h rernam Birect IA H MA\’HI;\V - MANAGER. DrDOWNS 1816 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. Soveuteen yearn experience. A regular radunts in medicine, as dipiomas show, Is still l‘r’ attng :‘rlr:' I o1 it 5, ana il ais mul imdertako and fail 1o ¥ p.m Sundays 10 M Skin and Urinary Organs. u free. Book (Mysteries of OMAHA STOVER‘P?MRW*ORKS ' 1207 Douglas Street. Stove repairs 6t all descriptions for cook and heating stoves, family and hotel ranzes, Water achments a specialty. e 595 Telephone O G O ROBERT UHLIG, Proprietor C. M. EATON, Manager. RCLcncd for Clmmms l’stLnts » P rtz Mountain Ca- HEIWE AND BRAIN TREATMENT. Disxines, Pits, ouralgla, Wnke- Bieee, Ko numv:-uton S dmini 06 The L. po: 0, i g isory decay and SURE I8 IR0 82 s et oan: Lt o7 olrog SO 0 Tnvoliniarf Tomes, and Sparmstoriboea L i et bt e i Taeh Young ana_tame Yellow o= 'fi" box, op six for 5, sent by mell prepald: Headed Parrots, — §12.50 i ""‘-""‘ AR R T b iy dolas, T ™ f | e ‘lasued and genuine sold only by ‘}’,‘ '.“?“ oldfish, three GOODNIAN DRUG CO WO Farnam Street = = Fishglobes from 2% MAX GEISLE ] ____ #4178, 18th St.,.Omaha. A uR::.:Sflfin IALMIIN&.I ralzbaresiihs nu.m lnu-luu‘mllh o< NOCK'S UOTEL. ON THE EOROPEAN PLAN. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURAN I IN CONNECTION Rooms Rented Ly the Day, Week or Month. 1808, 1810 and 1812 Cass Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, OMAULA, Neb DR. GLUOK, EYE AND EAR, Barker Block, 156h sad Farnam. Telephone il SEHE R Ny NEB Telephions, 106 Hlll(’]‘\ 'l‘WO PAGEQ There are books and books. This is most apparent when buying for Christmas, We do not carry the flimsy stuff piled up in dry goods stores. Our books are dainty and up to date, No such line of Child- ren's books, for instance, can be seen in Omaha, andin fine illustrated gift books and book- lets, our selection is very choice. We are open every evening now, and are pleased to wel- come new faces as well as old. Our novelties and souvenirs are priced to fit every purse. CHASE & EDOY, Booksellers and Stationers, Engravers and Printers 1]3 South 16th St. Christmas Cards without number. Drs.Betts %Betts Physicians, Surgeons and Specialists. 1409 DOUGL.AS STRERT OMAHA, NEB 'he moss widely ana lnvnrn nllsu in the Unitod § pnnuenc B"{llv‘\mm X late 'md m nently o r»fl ¥ l m HY our oltl VERS y eld readily to thetr R nhll roat- "PiLes, KIsT Uf,‘ AND REOTAL ULOERS rel uaranteed ou without pain or detention "Jm business. V]I RO JELE AN (!“vl\'uulnilbz perma- SRS SuCERE Dl chred i eyals B VYS! G NS R 1 \hl(ll’!hfl&s \nnl \V< akne: lI Lflll Hknhnl)d it kmllllnu. Doonyed Facuities, Femuio ens and Ill (lulknlfl lfl (lrflnu ecullar X | a all ful follies or I"l‘ excess of mature YIAI'L ol TR‘L l URL Guaranteed purmlnn ntly oured, remov IP!D. "'"‘"J cuiting. caiio o xlllnuflnn " Buro At home ut withous AmD- organio weakness, buiyd with all 1t3 dreaded 1lis, Dfirmhnenl] DRS. BETTS Address those who have im- paired themselves im. Broper indulgence and solitary byblte Which both rind and b nfitiing them for i Tn '“‘“fl B aemie MARK! EN"Or thoss entering on thay ba np'uu.. awareof physical debllity, quickly s ence. Becond—Every case it speciall thus etarting Fghe, “'n.m'xp'":dl{l":x:r- ared 1B Qurplaboratory exaotly 10 suls B €Tocting cures wthous ta) ury: Drs. Betts 1409 DOUGLAS STREET, etts, - OMAHA. NEB. Established a Quarter of a Century Ago. MAXMEYER&BRO.C0S Great Jewel Palace: The Pride of Omaha Our Magnificent Display of Rich Holiday Offerings One of the Sights of the City, This Immense Stock Amounting to e ALMOST ---= - A Half Million Dollars : Must be Seen to be Appreciated.V Upwards of $100,000 in diamonds alone. $50,000 worth of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ gold watches. $25,000 in sterling silver ware. A car load of Fine Clocks, Bronze ornaments and bric-a- brac. 1,600 fine silk umbrellas, natural wood, oxidized silver and gold { handles, from $3 up to $25. 200 beau- tiful piano, banquet and table lamps,in silver, gold and cream [first empire] from $4 up to $100. Hundreds of Other Novelties From all Parts of the Globe, Forming as a Whole R \Veritable Solid Gold Worlds' Fair. Jewelry In Endless Variety. Also sterling silver and fine gold pla- ted jewelry of every description. 3,000 vest chains from solid gold rings from $1to $25. $1 to $100. 5,000 Lace pins, scarf pins, earrings, cuff buttons | collar buttons, charms, bracelets, etc., etc. necklaces, Solid Gold Spectacles and Eye Glasses From $3.00 Up. $25,000 to $50,000 worth of goods exhibited inour eightlarge # show windows every day, worth | coming miles to see. Open Every Evening Until After Christmas. 3 A MEYER & BRo. 0. Jewelers and Importers. B (Gth and Farnam Ststs Prag itod to Diseases of tho LUNGS AND \J\u.ls System BEB BUILDING OMALLA ===0OM ’\111\ i | Medieal an{l Strgieal lnstitute Corner Vth and Harasy Strects, Omahw TH) ¥ R T i FOR THE TREATMENT OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T. MCLAUGHLIN, Prosident. Founded by Dr.J. W. McMenamy. " FOR SEVERE COUGHS Ok COLDS - Dr. . F. C. Werner's COUGH DROPS Are highly recominended after seven years of successful experience by tho sole manufacturers, Kopp, Dreibus & Co., STEAM CONFECTIONERS, 1106 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb, Sold everywhere, bc per Send for samples, packge. Omaha, Neb. THE SPECIALIST More than 15 years' experience in the treatmentof PRIVATE DISEASES. A cure gunranteed 1n 3 to vo days without theloss ofian x.wmn... RICTU RE ullhm no dll tin, l Ilm nl 1[ mnnmmhu reme .l' SY PHI LIS CURED IN 80 TO BO DAYS. oxual organs, norvousnosy olutely dured. 'Thie ntlsm, and all dlseasos of Hn'»lnu d bliader permanently cure FEMALE DlSEASES el trul No Hnllum Gitai 8o pain. HouN 0 ROM 2 TO | DR. McGREW S us by o orre ach of thy Oilm, I}Lll and Farnam St Entranceon elthor streek