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W. R BENNETT COMPANY Offer Special Inducements for All Next Week, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS BARGAINS IN We Stady to Improve Quality of Our Goods rupt Stocks, DRY GOODS NOTION DEPARTMENT Men’s and boys’ gloves, 39¢ pair; hose, i1l extra values. ; silk band- kerchiefls nnl\ 15¢ Towels, lnrgy size, colored borders, only 28c. Towels, knotted fringe, 20c. Huck umulu Good ‘ue linen towels, Hafr pins, T pack- age. Ium. 1c puper, Safety pins, le, 2¢ and 3¢ paper. Napkins, 3ic each Good suspenders, 150, 250 and 85c. All excellent value. Shirts of all kinds, commencing at 49c each, It will pay you to look over this department. CHRISTMAS CANDIES. Buy them of us we can give you bet- tor goods and more for your money than anyone in the west. A nice mixed candy, 6 per pound; a No. 1 gumdrop, 5c per pound; a fancy design gumdrop, 8¢ per pound; nico cream candy, 1 per pound; handmado chocolutes, por pound; wintergreen loz 17c per” pound: caramels, 18c pound; one-half pound marshmal- lows (boxes), 25c; one-fourth pound marshmallows (boxes), 15c; orange paste (boxes), 15¢. The last threo items are packed in beautiful boxes and are really delivious and very cheap. Oranges, overy one good, 15c per dozen. ILile- gant fancy candy in boxes 30¢, usually sold at 60c. STATIONERY DEP'T. Toilot paper e, toilet Jpaper paper 24 sheats only 4 mucilage (that wi hutl\\,, guon ink 3c bottle, slates de, e, 8c. Webster’s dictionarios, large size, 75c. Webster’s dictionary, school size, 10c. Cooks book . Large size picture books at 1¢, e, 10c, 16e, 20c¢ and This is the best line and the best values you will find in the city; nice linen serap books, ¢, 10¢, 15¢ and 20c. We also h'\vo a nice line of Christmas cards at very low pric Society note paper, a fine line at 25c er box. A 10c note paper for je. See f this isn’t 0o when 1n our store. Shakespere’s complete works would make an clegant Christmus present, only 50c. Extra fine lot of box note paper fancy box former price 75c, now Bargain in note paper and in boxes at 12¢ and 15¢. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. A large assortment of ladies’ and gents® plush rockers at $1.95, $2.08 and $3.25; theso are extra value and would be o very appropriate Christmas pres- ent. A complete line of misses’ and children’s chairs and rockers at 25c, 85¢, 38c and 48c. eaxels, fancy top, justable in v, brass trimmings, ud- brackets, at also amboo easels, 8 sizes, e, 48c, 98c; photo frames; whisk broom holders; paper racks, hana painted, with beautiful gilt frames, 55c, 6c. The," 85¢, ete.; hat racks various sty]us. We also carvy in sthis depart- ment comforts, blankets, piliows, double lounges, sofas in plush and tapestry, wool dusters, crepe tissue paver_ for lamp shades and faney work. R Swing rockers, something new. to see them. JEWELRY DEPARTMENT. This is filled with godds, the very kind that would make appropriate holi- day presents. Our prices are right every time. Watches, $1.50, i .B 50 and up. Cuff buttons, 10¢, 25¢ 85¢ puir. I"ine assortment chains an lockets. Watch chains, T and up, Ladies necklaces, _ and up. Huir ornaments, 1 15e. Lace pins, 10c, (finguer), 15¢, 20c, Clocks, best made, low ding of scissors and r knives, 10¢, 20c and 25c. 95¢, $1.38 per pair. Rogers knive: set. Rogers forks, 1.25 DRUG DEPARTMENT ‘We sell all the leading patents of the day 25 per cont lower than the regular Efiu_es asked by athur dealers, Wyeth's ef, iron and wine, 6 Warner's Log Cabin sarsaparilla, 3 Hier's root beer, 18c; Zip, 65c; Hall’s catarrh cure, 60¢; Bromo chloraline, 3 Sano head- ache cure, H0c size, 25c; 20c; Dully’s malt whisky, 85 Hostotter’s bitters, 75¢; rat poison, 10c. ‘We also carry in this department an endless variety and a select assortment of tollet nrtin'lcs, perfumery, face pow- ders, ofc., ote. HOLIDAY TOY DEPARTMENT, This occuples our entire 24 floor and 18 easy of access. We have a very large stock, and as we need this floor for a special purpose immediately after the holidays, we shall be compelled to sell every articlo we now hayve in stock and that which is on the road. Everything must go and our will make them move lively. Remember we must have the room, :‘x;d somebody is going to have all the i_’u they want for a very little money. olls in encless variety, Iron toys, carts, wagons, horses, plush goods, wooden toy: WE POSITIVELY REFUS To carry over a single article we now have on hand. OUR TEA, COFFEE AND SPICE DE- PARTMENT bas done wonders, it has become very popular. We have a full line of China, Japan and India teas and at prices to suit every one. We guarantee to please every time, Our coffees are fresh roasted daily, and although the markets havo ad- vanced considerable, we have not raised on our old prices. Our spices are guaranted strictly pure and the line is complete, Call in and dvink a cup of our deli- cious coffee. You are welcome. Vase lamp, beautiful tinted shade to mateh, $1.87. A large wase lamp with Jift out brass fount, bisque finish shade, 25, Banguet lamp, Antiqut blnu finigh, 16-inch umbrella shade, $2.75. Silver banquet lamp $3.25. Piano lamp, silver finish, large umbrella shade, length closed 52 inches, extended 73, do- tachable silver IRochester fount, 8 HANGING LAMPS. ‘We show a lurge assortmont at prices below every one. A fine brass hanging lamp complete for $1.50. Cannot be bought of any other house in the city hr loss than $2.00. Our $5.25 hanging is sold in other stores for 86,25, ass lamps completo from 10¢ to 65c. TOILET SETS, An elegant lurge 6 piece set, 8 colors and 8 shapes, only $1.98, Large 10 oce sets #3.50. Large 12 piece sets 75, large -lon l%nr. ER SETS. Wplcco-. porcahnn. brown or blue decoration, other stores ask $12 and $14, our price $).50. French china cup, r and plates, hand decoration, 45c, ildren’s cup, saucer and plate, deco- 20c, China mustache cups _.u rs, decorated, from 20¢ up Ask 20T Pocket Carvers. prices hobby ote., 30c. | See these solid oak | best tonic, | | | | | Nice dovnrnu-d ouspadors, 25 decorated cuspadors, 47c. BEST WHITE WARE. Handled cups and saucers, 35¢ a set; 8in, plates, 85 a set; 7-in. plates, 80c & set; 6-in. plates, 24c o set; 5-in. plates, 20c a set; large washbowl and pitcher, 5e. Our line of hollday goods in this de- partment is complnm and at prices that defy competition. Come in (:nrlv W. R. BENNETT CO. —pe rom now until the New Year I will vresent free of charge a bottle of choice wine to each one of my customers at my store. Prompt attention given to ail orders for holiday wines and liquors. Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year I am, yours trul HeNrY HILLER, Telephone 1784, 616 N. 16th St. - Victory for Omaha. Special Telogram to Omaha Beo, NEW YOrkg, Dec. 10, 1802, —Max Meyer Brothers Co. have today closed contract with H. Hirschberg Optical Co., the celebrated opticians of New York und St Louis, for the exclusive sale for Omaha of the Hirschberg’s colebrated diamond and nonchangeable lenses, 4 Farnam. — Watches, .lhhn Baumer, 1 e Pencook is the best soft eoal.. Sold only by Joues, oppusite postoffice. g Holiday goods, 3 Real estate. Barguains only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N, Y. Lifo bldg, The Appronch of Blela's Comot makes no difference in the superior sorvice of the Burlington route. Two magnificont express trains still loave Omuha for Chicago, at 4:45 p. m. a1d 12:40 a. m, daily. The special Omaha sleeper which goes out on tholatter is ready to receive passengers any time between 9 p.m. und the hour of departure. Uncqualled equipment of sleeping, reclining chair i smoking cars, W. F. VaILL, ket Agent, 1223 I'arnam St. e an,wagons and carringes City W. T. Se iAoy “'Glove™ rubbers cheap at Rubber Co. - - To the h\mn 88 men, persons occupying premises on the fol- lowing streets—16th, 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th, 11th and 10th, between Nicholas and Leavenworth, Cuming St. east of 20th, 24th S[. north from Cuming to Spencer, Capitol Ave. from 17th east, Dodge St. 20th east, Douglas St. 16th’ east, Farnam 24th east, Harney 20th east, Howara and Jackson 20th east, Leavenworth St. From Park -Ave. east, are notified to have the snow that is piled up in the gutters in front of their premises spread out on the traveled portion of the street by Monday noon next. Any person in the territory mentioned Tfailing to comply with this notice will be com- plained of by mein the police court and I will endeavor to have them fined $20.00 and ts, a8 provided in city ordinance. If you will but consider that we may scon have another snow- full on what we have now, and accom- panied with a drifting wind, our walks would be next to impassable if this lot of snow 18 notleveled off. I ask the citizens of every class to assist the city officials in making thisa city of the metropolitan class in fact as well as in name. J. H. WINSPEAR, Street Commissioner. Cheap at Rubber Co. et i Speclal Art Sale At A. Hospe’s, 1513 Douglas street, is bringing crowds. Don’t wait; have the pictures put away for Christmas. citizens and all rubbe; “Glove” Santa Claus will _mect the children at The 99 Cent store Tuesday evening and | distribute Christmas stockings appro- tely decorated for the occasion. Be sure and bring the children and show them the great quantity of gifts Old Santa has in store for them. Remem- ber Tuesday evening, at The 99 Cent Store. - M. H. HHN hasa few of those fine French china dinner sets left. Call and see thom. ————— Diamonds, John Baumer,1314 Farnam. - To the Sunny South Land. The Burlington route’s service to southern cities and winter resorts is un- equalled. Reclining chair cars and Pullman sleepers on all Omaha, St. Louis and Omaba-Kansas City trains, The 9:45 p. m. traiu for St. Louis also carries n dining car, serving breakfast and lunch. I"ast time, sure connections and low wintor tourist rates (vis eithor Kan St. Louis) to New Or- leans, Jacksonville, Birmingham, At- lanta, San Antonio, City of Mexico, and hundreds of other points in the south. Tickets, berth reservations, etc., mnay be obtained at 1223 Farnam street. . . Vaill, agent. - Samuel Burns continues his vase sale another week. 100 to go at ¢ former price. - ohnap m Rubber Co. - - "rescoing and tnterior do orating; di signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmuuu. 1508 Douglas street. - *'Glove” arctics Shetland Ponies for sale at Horton’s pony farm, Muscatine, Ia. e Auctlon—Furs—Auction—Hats, Chattel mortgage sale at 218 South 15th street, t.ounnundnn Wednesday, l)uwmbor N at 10 o’clock a, m. and "2 p. m, Entiro stock must and will be sold. Elegant seal and other fur gar- ments, mufls, capes, boas, hats, caps, robes, ete, This is a bona fide salo and it will pay you to attend. R. WFLL , Auctioneer, XMAS GOODS, "MES, J. BENSON. M. H. Bliss recoived a new line of banquet lamps yesterday. They go on sule Monduy. e *Pearl top” and **Pearl” glass will not break from heat. M. H. B L i *'Glove” rubbers cheap at Rubber Co. e allfornin Excursions, Pullinan tourist sleeping cars are run daily on all Pacific const trains via the Santa e route, the shortest line to California. The cars are furnished with bedding, matresses, toilet articles, ete. Porters are in attendance, Second-class tickets are honoved on these cars, In addition to the daily service the Santa Fe Route runs special excursion parties with an agent of the company in charge, uslng these lourist sleeping cars, and leaving Kansas City every Sunday noon. For fuether information and time table of the Santa Fe Route and reserving of sleeping car berths, address K. L. Palmer, puuufier agent, 1316 Farnam street, Omaha, 0 5 & AIAS TR % THE BE Money Saving Hints for Careful Come Monday. SANTA CLAUS Holds high carnival at our store, and has cprepared for old and young with everything new and approprinte in toye, doils, albums, toilet cases and thousands of other things that go to make the season a special one to be remembered: No old or shop worn goods; everything fresh and desirable at the lowest prices ever named. It will pay you to visit us, HOLIDAY DISPLAY OF UMBRELLAS. tire new stock of ladies’ and gents’ silk umbrellas, with magnificent collec- tion of handles, all new styles, suitable for holiday giits, for ladies and gentle- men. A $3 unbrella, Buyers, twilled silk. paragon | frame, natural or oxydized handles, only $1.48. A S FURNISHI From now until Xmas we place our immense stock of gents furnishings on sale at spec prices and guarantee to save you from 23 Lo 40 per cent on your holiday purchases, All our stock of men’s silk scarf four- in-hands and tecks, 85¢ end 50¢, quality, ch, 750 silk scarfs, beautiful all shapes, dark und evening 50¢ each. ndest line of men’s silk neck- tios ever displayed in Omaha, including tecks and four-in-hands. Sell every- where for #1.00 and $1.50; on sale at Gents’ pure silk handkerchiefs, hem stitched, initialed all letters, only Gde; worth $1.00. Gents’ cream full size, at 75c, Gents’ silk suspenders, worth $2.00, on sale at $1 Gonts’ black silk plated half hose, cheap at $1.00, only 50c a puir, Black and colored DRESS GOODS Make a most acceptabie holiday gift. Wo have an exquisite line at a1l prices. 10 yards for 98c. silk striped mufllers, st HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Monday we give you your choice of our entire stock of ladies fleceed cotton hose and all wool hoso which we sold at 35¢ and 40c a pair for 25 See our cen- ter counter. Ladies’ regular made cotton double heel mnl toes, stainless, 1 reduced from 23e. Children's heavy ribbed 20¢ goods, ut 1 hose wool hose, J I‘I\\l]'ZLI(\' For the holicays, solid goid and gold velry at jobbers’ prices. 500 pieces of silverware bought at a bargain, Wil than jobber’s price. CROCKERY AND LAMPS. One of the most exquisito lines of holiday waves in Omaha. 100-picce_decorated dinner scts, $0.00 up. Big burgains. Decorvated moustuche cups, 25¢ up. Decora'ed chinacuspidore, sold every- where at 75¢, only 49c. Mugnificent assortment vases at all prices. Elegant line of glassware of every kind. The finest line of lamps in Omaha. Our leader is an_elegantly decorated hanging lamp, sold all over the city at from $12.00 to $15.00; our price, $10.50. CLOAK CPARTMENT. The cleanest, newest, freshest lot of clouks in Omaha, that we will place on sale tomorrow and all week at greatly reduced prices to close them out. Pluin jackets in bldcl" navy andtans. Fur trimmed jackets in black, navy and tans. Ulsters, children’s cloaks, plushes, everything desirable in stock, every thing will go at go prices. Lively fighting with gloves in our GLOVE DEPARTMENT. Ladies’ kid gloves, black and tan, 4- button lengths, sold everywhere for §1, at 69c. Biarvitz kid gloves, with wrist fast- ener, in browns und slates, sold every- where for $1, ut 77c. . >ARTMENT. from of decorated DRUG DF Snecml Mond Cuticura soap ide. Pure castile soap 24c, Hoyt’s German cologne 15¢. THE BELL DEP'T SIORE Co., Dodge and 15th Sts. SRl Just received through Omaha Custom hquse, nice line of diamonds, coral neck- laces and European souvenir spoons. A. B. Hubormann, 13th and Douglas. B Jewelry, John Baumer, 1314 Farnam. > Complete New Stock of Furniture, All goods marked low in plain figures. CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO., 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam SL ————e “Glove” arctics cheap at Rubber Co. o D s Look Out for Cold Weather. But ride inside of the electric lighted and steam heated vestibuled apartment trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful as in your own library or boudoir. To travel between Chicago and Omaha in these luxuri- ously appointed trains is a suprems sat- isfaction; and, as the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read, *‘for further particulars see small bills.” Small bills !x\ml large ones, too) will be accepted or passage and sleoping car stickets at 1501 Farnam street. - Germania Halle, = Sonntag, den 11, Dez. Gastspiel der vortrefllichen Germuuia theater Gosell- schaft von St. Louis: “Pension Schoeller” im Irrenhaus.” - Largest stock of music at Weper’s new music store, 1414 Dodge street, “Glove” rubbers LEOI.ID at Rubber Co. oder “Ein Tag Silverware, Juhnlhumer.l&l! Farnam. e Ladies artistic hairdressing,IdealHair Store, Karbach Bl'k, 209 S, 15., Tel. 1618, French hairdresser in attendance. DIED. Notices of five tines or less under this head, fif ty cents; each additional “IIC ten cents, GIBLIN, Bridget at b o'¢lock Faturd o Monday, Bac. 12, from res Binmies coveay toibacred Hohrt hu 10 Holy Sepulchire cemetery. lrlvudaln\lu : BENSON August, Dece 3 uged 4 yeurs 2 months 6'da déhee of his sister, Miss AnnaBen N, 1thatroet 0 b, m, or Priias fuvited Ilat 25 per cent less ! , DE@E MBP.R 11 1892—TW ENTY- I"( )l’ R BAINT NICK. Meen Mieard From—Will Be in Omshia Monday. [Special Tesegram to THE BEE.] BERING STRAfTS, Dec. 9.—According to my annaal ewstom I will loave here today on specisliReindeer train and will arrive in Omaha Monday afternoon, December 12. Muring my stay I will make my headgquarters at Hayden Bros. On Monday afternoon 1 will make o tour of all the principal streets of Omaha. T willi be drawn by my six white Arabian horses, and attended by o large line of followers with load after lond of elegant toys which I have manu- factured expressly for this Merry Christmas, My line of march through the city on Monday will be as follows: LINT: OF MARCH. At 12 o’clock noon the parade will start at 16th and Dodge to Douglas, Douglas to 11th, 11th to Farnam, west on Farnam to 16th, north on 16th to Cuming, west on Cuming to 24th, north on 24th to Lake, east on Lake to 18th, south on 18th to Clark, east on Clark to 16th, south on 16th to store. SANTA CLAUS, e Fns e, “Glove” rubbers cheap at Rubber Co. i , The Natlonal Capital, Every patriotic American looks with pride upon the city of Washington and feels that he has an ownership there by virtue of his ecitizenship. Washington with iM®broad and beautiful avenues, public buildings of varied and majestic architecture, homes which compare favorably with the palaces of the old world, its great museums of art, history and manufacture, together with the historic interest surrounding them ren- der the city attractive at all times, but especially 8o when congress is in ses- sion and the social whirl is atitszenith, The **Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Limited, leaving Cincinnati at 7:20 p, m. daily, arriving Washington next afternoon, New York next evening, is an entirely new train, vestibuled throughout, heated with steam, lighted with Pirtsch gas, carpeted, and is also prouided with the anti-telescoping de- vice, and has convenient toilev accos- sories for gentlemen and ladies. The New York express leaves nati at 8:15 a. m. duily, arriving W ington next morning, New York at noon. No extra fave is charged on these trains. Connecting trains leave St. Lonis via the Ohio & M ippi railway at 8 a. m. and 8:05 p. m. with through Pu man sleepers to Washington. Tickets to Baltimore, Philadelphin and New York viathe B. & O. pormit stop-over at Washington. An illustrated “Guide to Washing- ton,” and completo time table and map of the line will be furnished upon appli- cation. For through tickets, sleeping car berths ana' other information i quire of ticketmgents throughout the country or address O. P, McCarthy, General Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio. R ‘“‘Glove’’rubber boots cheap. Rubber Co o XMAS GOODS. MRS. J. B O17. el Ser vl Latest and largest stock sheet music, books and musical instraments, 1414 Dodge strect. AR ekl Samuel Burns announces to his lady frionds that his annual ‘“‘opening” will occur every afternoon-and evening until Christmas, and he cordially invites them to come and' bring their friends. Remember !'visitors “and purchasers equally welcome.” - “Glove” avetics cheap at Rubber Co. e g sions Before Buying a Piano Seo the newscale Kimballat A, Hospe’s, 1513 Douglus streot. et ORI “Glove”rubber boots cheap. Rubber Co e O The women of All Saints church will hold their annual Christmas sale of fancy and_useful articies suitable for holiday gifts in the Creighton puilding, Fifteentli street near the postoflice, on Wednesduy and Thursday afternoons, December 14 and 15. served each day from 12 until Price of lunchéon 50c. 2 o’clocis. LR Pianos, reasonable tigures. 1414 Dodge. pliigris dehon Yne Day Ouly. Monday Miss Alice Isaacs, agent, will sell entire stock of trimmed hats in two lots, one lot for $2.49, former price $4.00 to $7.00; also one lot for $4.98, formor price $8.00 to $12.00. This is done for un advertisement. 807 S, 16th. e “Glove” rubbers cheap at Rubber Co. - L 0. 0. All members of State Lodge No. 10, T. 0. O. F., and visiting brothers are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late brother, August Benson, at tho resi- dence, 1313 North 17th, Sunday at 1:30 p. m. Interment, Forest Lawn. ———— ‘“‘Glove” rubbers cheap at Rubber Co. Tex., and.Return, Tuesdey, December 20th, my second special party will leave Omaha, bound for Houston, Tex Having for saleseveral thousand acres -of the richest land in Harris county, Tuxas, lying between the cities of Hous- ton and Galveston, and on the three principal trunk line railroads, I will offer as an inducement to investors, or those desiring only to look at the land, specially low rates from Omaha to Hous ton and return, good until June I, 18§ with a limit of fifteen days in eac! h div tion, and good for stopover at plensure within limit. ‘I'hese lands shat I offer for sale are of a rich, black loam, easily cultivated, being rich enough to produce the most excellent results without fertilizing. Everything thatcan be grown anywhere in the United States grows especially well here. Thoground pays well from the first year. The price of land ranges from $3 to $20 per acre,on the most favorable terms of payment, All these lands lie contiguous to and within five miles of the above men- tioned raitroads, with an abundance of water and timber. For further information relative to lands, climate, «¢oil and cost of living, and particulars'as to the purchase of tickets cheaper than you can buy of any railway tumpwy uxll on or address {. C. PATTERSON, 425 Ramge bumhug, Omaha, Neb. e -y “(Glove’ rubber boots cheap. Rubber Co I° PRICES (‘/am akin owder. e The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alunx Dsed in Millis of Homes—40 Years the Standard, Luncheon will be | PA( WILL USE THE BASEMENT. County Commissloners Making More Room in the Court Honse. The county commissioners will move into the basement of the court house, and with them they will take several of the otherdif county officials. This question was settled at=the meeting held yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Stenberg's resolution was adopted The resolution instructs the committee on conrt house and Jail to renovate and repair the basement. Tt also instructs the unty clerk and such other officers as may be designated 1 move down below. unty Clerk Sackett presented a state ment showing the condition of the funds on December 1. The balances Bridge fund Insane fund Soldiers relief fund 306, s e ohking fond ) bring the debtor quired to swear as to the benefit of such an lims that Bond sinking fund Total The statement showed the hmy-n i ind to be overdrawn in the sum of £3.48 1 toinvite ¢ the hospital is the date upon ative to the walks surt house, was referred and nof the committee went out to f order the shovels started Charles W. Allen was appointed as a con ble to fill ‘the vacancy caused by the res- ation of A. R. Hensell k was instructed to hire a ata salary of §0 per month and put him to worlk upon the 1 ax list. n-h-.\rim: around the the i o Legs, Pray, father and son, wve some of the wealth of the ot Railway company, and with end in view they have brought suits which aggregate the sum of £30,000. The father, in his petition, avers that on November 20 his son was a passenger on the South Omaha line: that he was on a crowded r, standing on the platform; th push off, after which the re train passed over his legs, cutting and break- ing them in such a manner that he will v main a le as Lo he lives. The father av 000 of the money for hi limself. ring. examination of Clara ed with perjury in_con- the Miler urt ye S great a4 erow ent during the for the Allen hearing was g, The b llen preliming who is che th the was calle i of 'UHllIl\Il'll ||||(|| |1u| Ay mort ESisesgss ot s “Glove’rubber boots cheap. Rubber Co - EAST OR SOUTH Qla the Wabash Route. The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. 39 hours to New Orleans, v 883 hours to Atlunta. 52 hours to Jacksonville, With" corresponding fast time to all points east and south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Lake Charles, Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, Sun Fran- cisco, Mobile, Jacksonvi ampa, Ha- vana and all the winte vts of the south and west. Reeclining chaire freo to St. Louis, Toledo and Detroit. | ! Puilman buffet sleeping cars on all trains. Baggage checked from hotels and private residences to destination. For tickets, siecping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket office, 1502 Farnam street, or write, G. N. CLAYTON, Agent, Omaha. of e g “Glove”rubber boots cheap. Rubber Co e s XMAS GOODS. MRS. J. BENSON. — - “Glove’rubber boots cheip.Rubber Co b e e Weber’s repaiv factory and music house removed to 1414 Dodge st. Tob Garlichs Tells & Different Story About ago, to a friend in this that he is indebted to L, T. inability to meet sent ample security to Smith still holds i o itor has to do is to make the papers capins was ¢ story sherf that offici and said that none had been given him to lested notor n grotting thtt any such story asks that the whole the pr may understand the situation in its c and have their impressions that do Rumors Regarding Bod. New Yonrg, Dec. 10. was fashionable turnout in He walked ntendent b hour. and drove the building half Th tha anonymons threat steal the financic who usually took the initiative in the poli ceived f ing family, Inspector I any informati Mr. sent. auxi Roeder ance men who will assembly June 19, 1803, arents’ lome for the second time yesterday Continuo the search for hor. “Glove” The ladies of the Iir church will hold a baz: 19th and Lathrop streets, nnvrnnun and ovening of the 13th, nex A New Eagland suppet will bo served from 6 to 8 o'clock. “'Glove” ‘Weber’s music houso, Spectacle ON THE OTHER HAND. Soclety People In Trouble, SAN Fraversco, Dee. 10.—An Examines dispateh details the fact of the suit for commenced at Tos Angles by Mrs ! Branson, wife of Judge Anson Branson of that city, T three complaint His Arrest for Debt, A letter from Robert L. Garlichs of Chic. puts an_entirely erent light on the dificulty in which he ago as figuring He admits Smith, and his © are deser ne Mrs. y Stoneman, Stoneman 18 10t been at Los Angeles for overa year and a few months ago he left, presumably for the east, and tho cause of departuro, a$ well as his present whereabouts has been & mystery, Judgd Branson is a native of Portage county, Ohio, who came to California in 18 and served as jndgoe of the supreme o Los Angeles county from 1884 1o 188 Stoneman is ¢ nd |.u.«|~.nma woman over fol and a society belle of Baltimore with the time, but » debt, and that His story that Smith ed 0 bluff game aking f ayment in that the 1llinols laws a debtor, and all that & crod- s that a debtor dled and the cour capias to he is re wings for Smith made and Garl sole pury publication into_ the although no He saw the in the papers, and went at once to the ¥ to give bonds for his appearance, but 1 knew nothing about the capias The fssu following mar 1 by County Judg nd addr Thomas ( licenses were 3 ller yesterday: ‘ Ago, T .. 89 ] 8 express my heartfeld friends who were so mtion to my late wife dure s, and their sympathy and ft donth IRANK A, SMITHL the creditor it in this it was for the rough o matter spread, ved on him aMda Ifellow, Omaha n. Omaha got 1 desire to publicly thanks to the Kind in the ing her help af many tlichs says that he has not in su him, been mo the umpleasant and while re ot into print acts e now o, fn order that his friends i -~ “Glove” arcties cheap at Rubber Cos - arctios A‘Im:\h at Rubber Co. Flavorinfi Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Of perfect purity— Of great strength— Economy in their use. Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fruit o ' minds disat im an injustice. JAY GOULD'S REMAINS. patehers terious Visit, Dr. 3. P A Myso Munn, who n, alighted from a front of No. 300 Mul- and darted into police that suggested to the fiad something on his 1y Gould's physic street today arters in a wi wders that he t intothe office of Super. rnes and remained the p ot into his cart The suj minutes wards full ,and remained away Then business, 1 hour. Lof Dr. Munn was surrounded by and Tuniors Soon got into « 1t his visit had some relation to the bur Jay Gould. Old timers remember the that have been made to 1t was Dr. Munn apprising s when Mr. Gould or his family e s or epistles breath e against the Vanilla Lemon Orange Rose,ele, READ OUR ADVERTISEMENT. intimations of _viol jon regar - Insurance Men at the World's F 0. H. Jeffri ive of the World's fair directing and ommittee, has selected Mr, M. L. to deliver an address to the insur- in Chicago, ust returned 3 that June 19 will of life men securing Mr. Jef and_st day in the histor 1 all over vorld are now rters in Chicago, e N a Business of Disnppearing. Jonn., Dae. 10.—Miss Julia Hall anan, who disappeared from her FUR GAPES Ready Made Dresser. 2 th all, on_ wil XSRS S gy weo have better sty u an ro of them, bett made an m:‘:,."m e ot 3 Guate. Slothein gurgarments are s InQRost devixab KSCOFIELD CLOAKS.SUITS.FURS lBIE) FARNAM ST OMAHA ¢ Opposite N. Y. Life Building. New ( still missing, although 100 men > \ m'ccim cheap at Rubber Co. Universalist arat the church, All are \n\llul arcti ('hex\n m. Rubber Co. ——— Opening. 1414 Dodge st. ohn Baumer, 1 Farnam. f Teere are a thousand ///ozw/u’y on C/znx/nms n ]\rzynzond s Jewel-house, . aal Beaun(ul Rings Beautiful Pearls Beautiful Rubies Beautiful Clocks Beautiful Lamps Beautiful Cameos Beautiful Jacinths Beautiful Watches Beautiful Pendants Beautiful Hair Pins Beautiful Diamonds Beautiful Turquoise Beautiful Scarf Pins Beautiful Monograms Beautiful Bric-a-Brac Beautiful Sleeve Links Beautiful China Clocks Beautiful Dresden Ware Beautiful Cut Glass Ware Beautiful Solid Silverware Beautiful Plated Silverware Beautiful Royal Worcester Ware Beautiful Monogramed Stationery ) ¥oltiefas Beautiful Engraved Stationery Beautiful Engraved Cards Beautiful Cases Beautiful Pocket Books | ., Beautiful Portfolios Beautiful Prayer Books : Dies, Eto. Izzard. plg akin. w1l fasblonable )’ colors, gold or siiver mwounted, and mado a8 perfeot as » watch l Beautiful Satchels ) R == now displaying an exception- 1y fine collection of useful and beautiful Chr Presents suitable for Every Boy; Every Girl, Every Lady, Every Gentleman. A PARADISE OF PRETTY THINCS, mas goods is not digs q ality of ot The excellent guality of o AP S puted. The none to compar of finish or everlasting usefulne: —————— Our prices are the lowest for " goods that arc better than can be had clsewhere, e —— Our salesmen will ceive you with politencss and attention. A Corner 15th ancd Douglas. Corner 15th and Dougla The same att tended to visito! purchasers, Select your presents now and we will lay them aside subject to your order, N ——————————————— The Christmas gift giver can make no mistake by choosing the present from our super! bhsupply of Toliday G 00ds. —————————————

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