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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Sl"NI);\\', DECEMBER 18, 1892<TWENTY-FOUR PAGES: ©©OLE 0(6c,90/6/6[6(6/000© ©000©EEOE! Tstmas Cving [ade Fasy W oman and Child throughout the City of Omaha and vicinity., The NINETEEN DEPARTMENTS in our MAM_ MOTH ESTABLISH MENT are brimful of everything to make merry the Holiday Season. Our EASY SYSTEM OF CREDIT, coupled with our great display in every department, enables every one to make very accsptable gifts to relatives and friends, Polite and attentive salespeople will assist you in your selections. We buy largely and direct FOR TME from firs t hands, thus giving our patrons the benefit of the lowest prices that are offered anywhere, and on EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Our store is now in Holiday Attire, and you are respectfully invited to walk IIOI ID]\\ ‘ through the departments of America’s Original, Largest and Cheapest Credit House. GIFTS HE ORIGINAL, THE LARGEST and the CAEAPEST CREDIT HOUSE in the World sends Greeting to every Man, Onyx Tables. Boo}{!(_‘,r'lsc: ;__ ; ) Music Cabinets. Dinner bLts Sideboards. Sccrct'mc% = m Silverwear. P Suits : Toilet Sets. Parlor S ©0© Rcccptlon (,h:ul s (.m t&uns.r ©) For 25 Cents or Less. Blankets. }‘ ancy ROLkLl S. Tea cups and saucers, atter dinner coffecs, breakfast coff :es, cuspidors, mugs, vases, salts, poppers, finger bowls, toothpick stands. 5 G 3 For 50 Cents or Less. Carpets. 1{llgs le‘l(l I\LItS- Bread and milk s ots, bon-bon trays, cups and saucers, cake plates, pen trays, fancy covered butters, china spoon holdars 2ol 5 docoruted ThAIviAuAl butters, rose bowls, cut ingor bowls, lower brackets, buttor kalves, sugar spoons, napkln rings, shaving inugs, oranga s poons. Cllil o (_,h irs C < Hanging Lamps . For 81 or Less. L e D co- AR, China cake plates, coveced cheese plates, eream pitchers, silvi 1ts and peppers, decorated stand lamps, table bells, vases, bread knives, moustachao coffe-s, set fruit plates, I\[ b X = bamboo easels, children’s rockers, ehildren’s high chairs, nursery chairs, bedspreads, comfortables, tunds, clock s ; anicure Sets. Fancy Tables. : contiwna it haugers; sewIrng tables; towel Faclts with mlvrors, blaing chairs,waste paper baskets, fire soreens, lamp standa . Pt e Piano L.unps. Dl"lpCl‘lC@. Ladies® wood rockers, com bination toilet racks, hat and cont racks, jardiniere stands, flower stands, umbrelin holdors, gentlomen’s smoking sots, children’s rattan high ehairs, i Bali Y sofu pillows, youths’ chairs, baby swing jump fine sateen quilted comfortables, panel pictures with frames, butlers’ trays, cradles, folding fire screens, lamp stands. L 'ldlCS I) ‘S]' - KS. Baby Carriages. Belas e : Cracker jars, comports, cuspidors, jardinieres, sugars and crenms, salad bowls, salad sets, water sels, cut vinogar bottles, hanging lamps. hall lamps, berry spoons, castors, wall desks, wallcabinots P: ] 5 (_/ 1])“1 ts Hall Racl mediciue cases, finely ornamented easels, ludies’ sewing rockers, rugs, ladies’ cane rockers, recoption chairs, tapest HRTRFE eYvE (Dol NS AYFo? SRR bEo T aserethitass arlor g ets. a acks. rattan rockers, statuetts stands, folding card tables, folding mu\u:., swing wheel cradles, corner what-nots, hall chairs, dictfonary holders, cornor stands, For 85 or Less. China Llosct@ Clocks, Haviland pitchers, salad sots, toilet sets, dozen champagnes, decanters, table lamps, rich cut jelly glasses, silvor berry dishes, silver cake baskets, = R R NI R carving sets, crumb tray and seraper, work baskets, rattan tea tables, boot black cases, ottomans, piano stands, Piano thOl 05 a piano stools, mahogany and rattau, rattan work stands, hall chairs, rattan rockers, foot rests, rattan reception chairs, 2 Chiffoniers. ladies’ rockors, tapestry and plush scats, gentlemen’s arm ¢ gentiomon's avm rockors, gentlemion’s Library chairs, opon-front bookensea reeyd T card tables, et platform rociers, hall tables, teachers’ chairs, typewriters’ chairs, butlers’ trays, kitchen cupboards, rattan cradies, art squares, lace curtains. (,hcv:ll 1\111 rors. F oldmo Bed% For 810 or Less. Large vattan arm chairs, large rattan rockers, faney reception chairs, chiffoniers, hall stands, hall chairs, hall benches, settees, corner chairs, hall glass with hat hooks. B\"\SS Bc([st st, window chairs, oltomans, bookcases, library tables, tilt-back library und office chuirs, lounges, children’s carriagos, gilt rocoption chaivs, platiorm roskavs, S bedroom suits (two picces), ladies’ drossing burcaus, ladies’ desks, revolving bookeases, library desks, teachers’ chiirs, stalants' tab les, wa rdrobes [} | For 815 or Less. Useful i 1 Gentlemen's shaving cases, ladies’ purlor desks, escrotoires, cabinats, engravings, reclining chuirs, fino upholstored ensy chairs, onyx tables, lib 5. 3 L] parlors tables, pedestals f or statuary, music cabinets, leather easy chairs, uphoistered students’ chairs, u pholsterad students’ rockers, glass door N AT \ \‘ bookecases, chinu cupbonrds, bufets, sideboards, hat racks, birds's eye maple parlor tables, pillar diving tables, couches, chiffomers for gentlemen, l) hS \ @QQ@Q@@@ ©) 7 ) ©© lndies’ chiffonicrs with mirror, mahogony vlano stools, wheel chuirs, bedroom sults (throe pieces), kitehen cabinets, lalies’ writing desks, sccretaries, Qut-of-town patrons For 825 or Less. able to visit Omuha Pier mirrors, cheval misrors, fine mahogany desks, sideboards, bedroom suits (three pieces), buffet sideboards, china clo3sts (g lass doors), requested to seleot gentlemen’s shaving cases with Krench mirrors, cabinet book cases, cylmder bookcases, Mark’s adjustabie reclining chairs, roll top library desks, o folding beds, fize library tables, fine toa tables, parlor suits (six pieces). leather easy chairs, leather casy rockers, colonial fancy chairs, gold gilt 0WS best recention chairs, invalid reclining and wheel vhuu s, ottomans with down cushions, combination secretary book cases, rattan conversation chairs. ‘Tho People’s Mnm- m ench depart- m oth lunsual € you I = ouse sugE o e oo p ! For 850 or Loss. You"that Instend of Mailea Fre Fine library book cases, bent glaes china closets, French buffets, pillar dining tables and chairs complete, leither Turkish chairs, * buylug n 1ot |«-l ;l‘l'-::: ots ygnt. leather couches for office or library, upholstered reclining chairs, fancy divans, corner chairs, window chaivs, library sets upholstered with leathor, Il L 2 hall settees with mirrors, bra bedsteads. ladies’ combination hat box and chiffoniers, bird’s eye maple bedroom suit (three pio v on chairs, " and miles. fine mahogany secretaries, sole leather hall and library easy chairs, gentlemen’s all-spring leather rockers, Sargeant ¥ ing chairs A h pay for ik all you pay @ waas | Poople’s Mammoth Installment House, On a Bill of Ten Dol- Satisfactory and as lars $1.00 Cash Represented, come il 18315 -1317 Farnam Street, Stlow i1 ons- TELEPHONE 727. OPEN MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ONLY. ‘ ® 9060 ©0©©VHHHHHOO® OGO ®O©OOGGOE) . WI]L FO”OW T"E BUFF“AO | for the hides alone, the meat, with very fe vi rove ini ) the preseryation and | ever. Below we give the list of competitors l the summer. Next season the old system of OLE BULL'S COLONY. did, and the cost, includinz that of y 000000 If the Goods are not Bank. Lodge, Hotel, Office and House Furnishers, ©©) excoptions, being left untouched. e y of game birds, fish and animals, | and number Zmun’s mileage when the | club tours will be continued, intersperscd g ) about jzrants there, he told i s reccived severe cen- | 1t is hope. A few more 1 closed, as handed in by the road | with century runs, two-duy tours, moonli A Venture Disastroms (0 Life and in Whicl a | Ahout S0 defect of tit) su s for lelling game, and uo doubt | will be all sunliient to depopulate Mon ofticers of the runs, ‘i‘;” s j A A P other trouble i”“‘l.‘,i\p“ and he e has of e d it, but the fow wilds of its lordly monarchs. Thir : R 1o e Beari s iss . o AP A s clle . srants and ing's Big G cate ith | staughte will form but an ins 3 ago who would have been so bold 8 56 a s to the bic me months g0 a Correspol tho b Jiventizs Bl Camo Tlxlrmhued B e P e dostr e by the buffalo, which 7 e ll4p 1061 our bicycle with you.’ : ';;"“f'”‘“,-'\"1”,';“\'.‘: s % Speedy Extinction, each year by these ‘wards of the govern- or tate in count millions, arry S ( 7 ional ¢ n United Wheeling § ount o BLU-1800 pur- | ook and most of the: part men the wild pigeon, wh morning and | Georize k e 5500 Lo the League of Amer 8 vest Pennsylvi ! digrni nd grief at the f United ites Deputy Surveyor W. O. | evening nl;-l-nln (luh ”r o entire_firm; Wwhe reeeieen 38 »:! Whesl 2 > furth x'u;;.' |»l.m: ;s ) Lis city, who has lately returned | ment, would be things of the past, incont 4 iisaosnersoensestintey whereby the g cy ) pe cared | had to rem c tle. THE ELK, THE DEER AND THE ANTELOPE |, ing south of the Yellow- | nently extinet outside the fostering care of | Welen A, ',\m,_,h) i, 5 | for like a prince w ) . AD h k yof the s winter lunity ho N _ Sy hat when he reached | motr ¥ i zoological gurden: ey Mulhi i four-story ¢lub house 15 1o bo buily ] f about ey omoet bt in Richmond ate g e nob less than 2 - Ut 8 s the I nd so it e ..h.n nisned for the wheelmen. A reasonable J ) . », that he would be on a profes- | Belng Slaln by Thouss ele Pelts | dfuns in and around Jackson's > i Montana, unless | MaxItelehonborg /121 ; | membership fee will be charged aud reduced | Ehe P i\ gl i sional tour with othier urtists, wid thut he s . e 3108 Vontre mof var- varni s od, onnorin..... . rates given to members for board, lodging, | and involved i | A wished very much to and to intro- Aloue llm\lm. ll. 1 and Rascally Ventre mountaing agod I ; y . Munteforing. 1 .le-mg o ™ The club house will | Bull and t of noarly | duce mo10's it a S R B White Men Committing TS BRI g, Thosory ) —_——— I T B A R e R e S 16500 Nory ,as velated to me by Mr. Bull | Loy mark m the world, T met hin t the aps the Ruvages. blunce of permis: from the government Whisperings of the Wi ;. AL g 2 | readlng rooms and a complete hicyele vepaiv | bimself. i inted » s rotunda of the Bxchange r | 3 ce wel augh- eIy 6 shop. Somewhere about the year | de Bull ’l y cimbra y s 0 tio and without let or hindrance were slaugh> | Myron Meade of the Ariel Cycl 1B W l . he LY b Sl d teving the game by scor ran in on tho 15th. B, 1, 5 R i U “A well known buggy 1 urer v me l\ll\lu] irginiu, oo I gooors s LT D only The Laramie Republican has sounded an | My, Owen reports that in one day’s tramp e o | BaIpb Hall.... deeene i s stat v I 0 'd by Arab servint, e bous N 1y peo- alarum that should ring and reverbera m)',‘gt‘ “‘!N'"““" of his 8 }'“:”5"';";“"‘ duplicate whist party at the club hou h Duxon Al N i lnu.u\ P : T ttlo 3 Torh ses, through Wyoming's legiskative hatls until 5,03 5" ot portion of the anatomy ro- | Ue evening of the » A good timo was | a g idiiad also 100k ocens E At there wi us rewario i " 1o the - ! Thave been! Do you not think tha action is tuken on the enforcement of the | moved suve the hide 4 had, L ELIAUARMA Lt a falling off in IruH. business next scas e b Bull informed m that he o i Ivania will do justice to lewis governing-the question in hand which o white man, save the mercenary and | Charlic Candy, the jolly generalissimo L e HABL at least 20 per cent, and that the bic to buylands iu Virginia or A Lo o Wi ed my Wil sy s now stand upon her statute books us so muny wious market hunter, would thinls of | of the Denver branch of the Overland Wheel I o . 5 | would be the direct cause of it. The f outo on, uml was plonsed byt e | £ was no chance of help dead letters doing such a thing, and yet these red mis sany and member of the national racing Ml e sepsaeiiinns off in the buggy bus has caused th udison « i frot the log s 1 have reference to the systematic annihi- | creants were doing just such acts for two or | hoard, will be in Sunday visiting with the 9 e BT s it plement dealers throughout the county ¢ ) for pbout L e u}”m uc o Pat Iatiou ot the big game that is being essly | three months last fall, and not o word went ) volfr: PRI put in lnlu,n(lu |~lx=n 4-\|n*nu;1 nt, -lllll'l.llbnllll, L0 b 01 RYarige “”“ buils I:lilllv::' ho narlor fo propu g and feavlessly carried on i her mountains , nor was o single step taken to roting of the board of ofiicers Leugue | 3; %) orll 4 40 | cases oug of ten it hus proved so autiafuctory | okl o v R Wit ullgs ) portoos nis and on her plaius by the Indians and white | pre [ o e e : : i that tho bio as made a pa t auth S a0 aLIyon il bint sho will snaaling JARE bunlora. s hoj WU | gccurred Saturday at Fromont. A complete 3 fad 3 | ™ Good that bright, newsy little | he returned to New York City 5 ek, 1 thought it would be a pleasure to mlu:d EhIE Loas, 18 M . Bia camy Wit from throe €0 ten horacs come | 2oport of the meeting will be published in | L L, ','(,I’,'L"‘"“‘ sroiee ok agazine published by the Le |, Ladvised him against cigaging in the § you ii after lite 1o have met with e iu the has been ruthlessly prosecuted for years, 2 ely loaded down with the hides ERE, Roxs Bunday's Wsus Kok Youn ¥ n Wheelmen, comes to its thousands | Ob A Sxplining to him (hiik Woolunto | hoghintug of Loy curoce. halt must be called, or good bye to those vand ant E aptai orof the Tourist Wheelmen | 1 s Jionally in- | Was very hot'in summer and unsuited to his Ole Bull was o man with o warm and most royal denizens, the ser and antelope, | be scen e s us g report from T arkling with good, | emigrants, and that as a fi 1l scheme it ) noble Leart, He Lilto tho Buffilo, their qbsolute exterpation | without the party s to' three » one rence that | ¢ : 81 | sound, sensiblo articles from tho pens of 1 would be fur bottr Yyt history. of his, o4 is inevitable, unless wken speedily | dead 15 fr i ve the | eyeling roce laue’ attention & the Parier . o ave enl aby, Whereshp ullmate Wi, ooldos, i | % on the violin before 10 check the onslaught of these marauding | hides had been oved. N itis quite Nands of his club. e club commenced its 8. Borglum M 4 RS “road reform. ¥ wh lmu‘u" er 01 L :l- R rics. e e v aborigines and conscienceless market hunt- | evident that this s i irs cannot go | riding scason in April_and closed the . wWakiron b > i s¢ copy of Good 1 muea f' it LAt An_politles he \l\u|~ lw"!“r |‘ an of o o, on forever and Wyoming hope to have a | #thday of Noveml J optom- | Biavid Smithe.. 11000 - 0 u,‘ e NN M (oo Luropean '-\l"} RO, G ARG SN Ll For a long time the righteous citizeus | decr or elk left within her borders o lave been the favorite month | JH. Martin : ; 6 7 hus spreading the 3 i ““H- ke prok- | noxious to tlie. Noryoglan govaniient b within the bounda| of this young [ I certeinly o deplorable condition of : The following table will show e 1 £ hing, cousting and - skating parties rkep walld. bauniechy sain deavoring to propi llaviows 1 state have been demanding © the i E hing the honest citizens of | the club mileage by months: ¥ M Wackor . £ i alore attract the merry wheelmen this and i s Jonle | country, 80 thak I6 vras nob syfo for him fa exclusion of foreign hunters from wit » stiite should not submit to; in fact, it is \ln.. N, ; b season and the companion of their . L0, LUE BRI 4 ] owne ;I;Iw_"“l“_‘”” AuoN her confines, and that the residents them- o] \lul\ to proceed, and proceed without | April taranes ats . 4 summer jaunts is allowed to rest, forgotten RGLITO Mag | i v wooden o ity selves should be restricted to the killi . 1t will not do 'to imitate the actionof | Miy . irty-three others have mever reached | and forlorn. By the way, it was a graud old j sive for L wowd “ 10 THLY QLU A AL LR only sufficient game to _supply theiv - | muny of the eastern states and wait uutil | fUie . . the ¢ mark. The elegant gold medal il @ party of wheeltien and their lady | hon Bl 0 49 10 e g ) Is v witoroeided, = ties for aniwal food. ‘Phis is all very pretty | ufter the horse is stolen and then lock the | ALY AR AL 4L goes to Captain Potter for first place. o | friends had out on the Florence roud one | £luin, and hothought the prople mieht Sowe o d him onc duy y and sounds well to the averago ear, sa) stable, Steps, and decisive s ild be | & Sttt it sy sata Wool s captured by Lou Flesci evening of last weck —one of the bovs suid | him if Lo proved useful in” disecting i | T T Republican, but. falls far short of the actual | taken at once. Every sportsma; state | Oc AP TP 4 [ who rod place. The silver | it was Just like a club run—everybody took | ratlon to tho state. Due Babei h A T Eell o Tu was sald that o noods fn the case. 1t is not the g o | has @ duty to perform. In the first plac g s AT N ) medal goc iith, who dropped | “headers imsdo to hiui of Y fags that, candidy AR R A AR sportsmen from abroad nor the i sgitimate | petition should be sent in to the government, = — | back to third league pin will stewn dea haye begun to cut pr '\“l-»,““ cre esy ooy “a unA s | and his first wife were not congenial settlers of the stato who threaten to dey asking for a proper restriction of these re Total..... ORE be won by ( ge Sancha, who rode from | on high grade wl 80 suys the cycling “’f,* ‘;‘h i e “',; 408 KO8 JEaIe ulate her wilds of its big game, but the | and rascally white butchers, In the second | Eighty runs were called during the season: | among the t s ourth place. Dick | press, “uow look out for a gencral cut from | would natuvally prefer o epresentative from o i . S sources above mentioned, as the following | place, every gun club in the state, and there | nine of thy ;e abandoned on account of Belt is the proud winnor of the booby pr coast'to coast.” And yet they say bieyeles | their own stock, a fo 0 woud staud 19 1 A very urions mettiod. of slacing A extract substentially attests: i zoodly number of them, should call u | bad weatlier, seveuty-one were uttended. | e hlu\ingd'vnulms tod that he hud ridder will cost more mo t ! chance. “Oh," 5 1 ake my vod In dsamoshling, L Whib ‘8 “The Indians in Fremont and Ulnta covn- | for immediste we The laws | The average attendance on runs | the least of the active rig e s L am— pos s : a e B o | T0RD SiA ek A AN G5 4 G708 tles, for at least threo months in each year, | s o cavefully inspocted, - defects | has been fourteen; the largest number of | The club's racing team for 1 s +Tuste 1s 8 move s ',fl,‘,\“\;‘,‘l,f‘,“ ":f < i met, with a | lior i somo publlo horoughfuro sud castlos havo Dboen iu the habit of leaving thew | rewediod, and the whole' matter | clubmen on any one run was forty-three. hnell, Hatte gar l““ s 0 y v Iy low prico port the eircumstance o the girl's reservations and sceking flelds or | laid before the legisluture at its | Highest numbér of runs attended by auy fering, have car lubs colors to | University ot Chicag i ered | utively low prioo. T A calntivee. 1f the wb o (i Bag ‘hunting grounds, and when they have | ue: session and urged vigorously | one member was fifty-six. The competition t in many : 3 - | ol | 3 e | B ved of the sl Ia faiched homo &t nees boen found, war his boeu oponed up agaiust the subject is under complete control. | for the club mileage prizes hus been exciting | rades were piling up th , mile: ar ok of Pans : g f Lhe DO | O e A fa iko naheats has 4 theduur, elk and antelope that simply beg- | Make examples of every Indian or white d fur, «d_much amusement for the | every town and wayside inn of uny . \ s | tako s sho of ‘, present it to the future rs description in the way of extermiui- | man caught fracturing the game laws in the | ¢ mbers during the scason. Next sea- | quence within the radius of 100 mile M | JupLAn SURRS i HEUNALBING, e e oy | B biad acd sine ents for the wedding slightest particular, see that the limitation i prize list will be lengthened and the | Omaha, worth, east, west and south, has ;m,l o va Heclived it t0 be u o | was Inforuied that he vas sk ;,“m | Busbuad od priagommante fo “ihousands of aniwals are anuually killed | of the open seasons are such as will in no- | coutest promises to be wore exciting than | been visited by theclub ut some time duriug | 1044 don for such a 3 CROsY o e pr d e