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BENNISON BROS. k Bpecial Indnoements to Buyers of Holiday Goods, Oloaks, Ete, WE ARE CHRISTMAS HEADQUARTERS Our Basement Is Simply Jammed with | Hollday Goods Which We Are Closing Out At Half Price—Clonks at Cost. 8,000 pounds of mixed broken candy tomorrow, 6ic pound! Buy your candy tomorrow for Christmas, 25 barrels of puro sugar gum drops 5¢ pound. The very finest hand m cream candios only one-hall price, 25¢ | pound. | 500 large size bisque dolls with natural | hair, tomorrow only, one-half price, 15 ench. | 600 bisque dolls, kid body with natural -half price, at 2lc, 89¢, b0c, 760 and V8¢ each, The largest line of books in the west and all at cost or one-half cost. We are | going out of the book business. Now is | hildren’s story books L 10¢, 1 and up, only oue- half price, in our basement, 20 large size accordeons that have eold freely at $1.25, & choice of entire lot tomorrow 6 Everything cut to pieces ia our base- | ment, ENORMOUS HA SALE. 50 dozen ladies’ fine Swi em- broidered handkerchiefs, bought to sell at 25c and 80¢, choice of entire lot to- morrow only 15¢ each. Ladies’ tine Swiss embroide: hand- kerchicfs av 20c, 2h¢, 85c and 502 each, | worth 80c to Gents' pure linen chiefs only 25¢ each. 100 dozen ludics ich initial | handkerchicfs, hulf p s each, | 280 dozen gents’ white cambric linen bandkerchiels with corded edgoe borders | worth 15¢, tomorrow 3¢ h. 500 dozen ladics’ hemstich fancy bor- dered handkerchicfs tomorrow } price, 2¢c each. BIG HOSIERY DKERCHIER initial hanaker- her ND UNDERWEAR | SALL. | 65 dozen children’s finest qual let drawers, all ¢ Remember, only | drawers, no shirts, at ¢ cost, only 8vc | each, worth 75¢ to $1.50. | 66 ' dozen children’s puro all wool | white shirts sud drawe all sizes, | 50 dozen children’ hose, all styles, ne awny tomorrow, ¢ 82 dozen children’sall wool, fast blaclk, jersey ribbed stockings, all sizes, at 4 price tomorrow, 17¢ pair, 90 dozen ladies’ all wool, hose tomorrow 21c pair. 20 dozen children’s fast black all wool Kknit mittens tomorrow, ¢ price, 5c pair. 15 dozen ladies’ fine silkk fast bleck mittens tomorrow 50c¢ pai ENORMOUS CLOAK SALE. fast black all wool vly giving them fast black Our entire stock of children’s school | * cloaks at net cost and 4 cost. Ladies’ seal plush jackets, seal plush wraps, cloth wraps, all satin lined throughout, worth #2000 to 30.00, | choice tomorrow $3.98 each. Ladies’ senl plush sacques, worth $18.00 and $20. UU tomorrow $10.95 each Don’t fail to visit our cloak depart- ment tomorrow, we are cutting the prices away down, Bargains in every department. ‘We are open every evemng till Christ- mas. BIENNISON BROS. | TE G e e SLAUGHTERING HOLIDAY GOODS, The 99 Cent Store of War. Everything new, everything the best at one-third less than others are asking for goods that have been carried over from ono season to another. The great- est crowds of tho season attest their ap- proval of our magniticent stock. Our doll department is a veritablo | wonderland for the iittle girls. 3 body pleased with our styles and Our toy department is a fair wonders; everything conceivable in the toy line can” be found, and at prices within easy reach of the most econom- ical buyers. We have presents for all— | fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers, old | and young—all can be ‘accommodated | in articles both useful and ornamental. Do your purchasing as early in the | morning as possible and avoid the after- noon crowd, THE 99-C hNT STORF Hardy & t Loose the Dogs | ‘-—- From now until the New Year I will present free of charge a bottle of choice | wine to each one of my customers at my | Prompt attention given to all | 8 for holiday wines and liquors. | Wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year I am, yours truly, HENRY HILLER, 616 N. 16th St. - Krakaner, ‘the favorite piano, only at eber’s. Telephono 1784, ! . Samuel Burns has just received a lot | of “Rogers” groups, “Fetching the Doc- tor,” “Going for the Cows,” “Colum- bus,” ete. §8.00 to $10.00. Factory prlcan. —— Pocket knives nv. Morton’s. XMAS (;Ol)Il\ \Il(s J. Auction, Monday, December 19th, 10 a. m., 218 South 15th street, Omaha, Hat stock of Aulabough Fur Co. will be sold in lots o suit deulers, R WELLS, ___Auctioneer. al Art Sale 1513 Douglas street, is bringing urnwds. Don’t wait; have the pictures put nway for Christmas, B RENSON, Eogagemen. cups Burns. and saucers at S5tk Waebor's for pianos, music and repair- lng. 1414 Dodge. LIS Before Buying a Plano Bee the newscale Kimballat A. Hospe's, 1618 Douglas street, - Ladiesa: tistic hai lmu ing,IdealHair Btore, Kuarbach Bl'k, 209 5. 15, Tel. 1618, I'vench hu‘rdressur in attendavce, ———— Fine razors at Morton's. e o Holiday goods,'renzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. —_——— Peacock is the bast soft crul. Sold only by Jones, opnosita postoMica. XNMAS GOODS, " MRS. J. BENSON: ’ g —— - Look Out for Cold Weather. But ride iunside of the electric lighted and steam heated vestibuled apartment trains of the Chicugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful as in your own libeary or boudoir. To travel “between Chicago and Omaha in these luxurl- fire | | desks, | satisfaction. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: W. R. BENNETT (0. New Holiday Goods and of Every De- soription, THEY ARE ALL THIS YEAR'S GOODS Everything ow, Fresh and Clean, and fces You Can Afford-You Miss It If You Fall to “Visit Us. We do not ask as much for them' as some do for last year's goods or for “drummer’s samples” or for bankrupt noliday goods. Ixamine the goods you buy closely | and see il they are soiled or s¢ ratehed. Don't let any onp work off old goods on you. Wnen you make a present | give them new fresh goods. our second floor, easy of access, Come in Monday morning. We can give you better attention. Woe will hold the goods for you until | you want them. We are headquarters on every thing in the toy line in new fresh this year’s goods, Dolls at 2 for 1e. Dolls at e Dolls at 2¢ each. Dolls at 3¢ eacn. at He each. Imitation kid body dolls at €c each, shese look very much like kid and are often sold as such but they are not. Other dolls at 10¢, 15e. 20, 25¢, ote., ete. We can gi each. Dolls 30c, e you the hest value in | dolls and our prices are lower than any une in the west. We aro in a position to job dolls to the trade. Come in and get our prices. Our lines ure complete in rub- ber toys, plush toilet sets, writ- ing desk games of all kinds, magic lanterns, blocks, books, picture books, leeach; carts and sleighs, " 3 and wool toy | animals, Christmas tr candles, toy dishes, © 8 iron toys, tin t wagons, wash sets, hobby horses, :kboards and thousinds of other things to delight the children and the older boys and girls. On our toy floor you can buy Oranges (every one good), 15¢ doz. Nice mixed candies, 5e lb. Gum drops, b¢ 1. Illegant mixed candy 8e, 10c, 12¢, and 18c. Nuts of al! kinde, mixed or plain. Then on our main first floor we have “*Holiday Groceries” in our gro- cery department. Toliday Jewelry. ware ete., in our je **Holiday Crocker, ctmen llnlld'\\ Perfumes -and Toilet Cases and Soaps,” ete., in our drug depart- ment. “Holiday furniture, department, such as At rockers §2.48, $2. guins, ew line child’s rockers 48 e, 75c, 98¢, I"ancy willow rockers solid onk parlor tables 15¢ “utlery, Silver- v department. in ‘our crockery de “in our furniture id ok plush 25, all bar- I"ancy Plush trimmed tapestry sofa with solid oak frame at $5.00 8, ete. Picture easels, mirrors, photo frames, lap robes, horsa biankets, ete., ete. 1t will pay you to look over this de- partment, in fact every department in our store. We are certainly selling the goods and giving the best satisfaction. Store open evenings till 9 o’clock at nightand as the week advances we will beopen later. NNETT CO. ALMOST ANYBODY Kunows Good Liquour When' Ile Tastes it, But CAN YOU TELL GOOD LIQUOR WHEN YOU SEE IT? There are only a few of usleft who can tell anything about and. many of those who do know will not teil, because they find it profitable to adulterate. w, if you are not a judge yourself and want somothing really choice thereis | only one place to get it, and our ad- dress is appended bolow. ' We do not handls the “cheap stuff,” but be it ce brands of whisky, co brands of brandy, Choice brands of wines, Choice brands of cigars, low as that for aduitera You can put in the water yourse f. ‘Wo make a inlty of the trade for family aund nal use. 'We make better prices on caso lot: Send for our price list and then if you should entrust us with an order we will guaranteo you avsolute C. B, CONNOR & CO., ‘Wholesale and retail dealors in fine whiskies, wines, liyuors and cigars. 1409 Douglus street, Omaha, s Weber's music hall for ments, 1414 Dodge. iafusnl An appropriate Xmas present always useful and never out of stylo, opera glasses, retail at wholesale prices. Par- Ties purchasing gold spectacles for pros- ents will be given a card entitling the holdex to have their eyes carefully ex- entertuain- | amined after the holidays and the proper lenses inserted without any additional charge. Buy our refractionist gold frames from $2,50 up. Tudor Optical Co., wholesale opticians, corner Farnam and 14th streets, Omaha, Neb, D NMAS GOODS. MRS, R SR J. [Prescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. A Card, SouTit OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 14, 1892, — On the 6th day of October, 1802, Iin- sured my dwelling house and furniture in Persons & Berry’s insuranco agency of South Omaha, in the Delaware In- surance company, and on December 10 I was unfortunately burned out. Upon December 14 the full amouat of the loss amounting to eight hundred and fifty dollars ($850) was paid to me, and 1 wake this means to advise my friends, ac- quuintances and the public to insure in the nbove agency, thereby being sure of prompt and equitable ecttlement in case of an honest loss. I{n- nm-t!ully BENSON. Qla th Route, The short line to St. Louis and quick- est route south, Only 87 hours to Hot Springs. Olfl\' 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 884 hours to Atlunta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to all points enst and south. Round trip tickets to Hot Springs, New Orleans, Laite Cha Galveston, San Antonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, San Fran: eisco, Mo bile, Jucksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana und all the winter orts of the south and west. Reclining chair cavs free to St, Louis, Toledo and Detroit. Pullman buffet sleeping cars on all ously appointed truins is a suprems sat- isfaction; and, as the somewhat ancient advertisement used to read, *for further ticulars see small bills,” Small bills lurge anes, too) will be accepted e and sleeping car tiokets at Faroum sireet. trains. Bagguge checked frow hotels and private residences to destination, For tickets, siecping car accommodations and further information call at Wabash ticket oftice, 1502 write, | Santa Fe Route runs special excursion A CARD TO YOU. The Los Angeles Wine, Liquor and Oigar Company Make a Statement, THE POLICY OF “HONEST" COMPETITORS The Awful Honesty of a Business House Will Nearly Always Bear Watching— Legitimate Dealers Make No Such Claims, Beware of the business house that is always advertising how honest they are. Honest dealers’ goods spenk for them- | selves, A man who s always talking about himself and telling paople how hone he is ana how dishonest his competitors aro is a good man to watch as thero is | generally a METHOD IN HIS MADNESS. We know of a certiin house in the samo lino of business that we are who are continually howling honesty when it ro- lates to their goods and crying fraud against all other dealers, actual trath is that they car more imitation goods house in Nebraska. A FEW WORDS TO THE PUBLIC. California wines and brandies, Ken- tucky and eastern whiskies, and in fact all goods of every description usually ed in a gencral dealer’s stock, are all graded according to age and all wholesale liquor dealers handle the same kind of grades of goods. | They are genorally purchased from | the same distillers and wine makers. Hence, in competition between whole- it resolves itself down to strictly business ability and to tke abil- ity to purchase h and to conduct when tho in stock thun any other wholesale liquor sule dealers good goods cheap for tho business at ble expense. All this talk by other us is simply because they cannot com- pete against our prices, therefore they mothod left, that is dealers against resort to the only simply BUSINESS lying. We Wo merely state that we buy our stock in large quanti- and we sell it for cash at smail margains dopending on We leave it to the public to decide between our goods at reasonable prices and the goods of our ESTEEMED HONEST competitors at war prices. Wae call your attention to our quoted prices on page I'wenty-three. LOS ANGE WINE, LIQUOR & R CO., 1313 Farnam street, Omaha. make no claims. ties for spot cash, the volume of business for success. The German Savings bank is still climbing —their growth has been re- markable. Just think, the last bank of twenty organized in the city. The last published statements show that they have passed twelve of the oldest established banksin the line of de- posits. Now is thotime to opena savings nccount; get ready for the World's fair. s s ‘Wanted 20 boys at A. l). T. Co., 1304 Douglas street. Sumuel Burns covtinues his vase sale unother week. iR D e Notice to Clergymen. Clergymen resident in Omaha and South Omaha, who desire to obtain half- fare permits uver Burlington lines d ing 1993, are requested to muke apnli tion for same ut the 1223 Farnam St Is the Burlington’s No. 2 for Chicago. It leaves Omaha at 4 t morning and es magnificent sleeping, dining, re- clining chair and smoking cars. City ticket office, 1223 Farnam street. W. . Vaili, a The Burlington route’s service to southern cities and winter resorts is un- equalled, Reclining chair cars and Pullman sleepers on all Omaha-St. Lous and Omaba-Kansas rains, The 9:45 p. m. train for St. Louis also carries a dining car, serving breakiast and lunch. Fast time, sure connections and jow winter tourist rates (via either Kansas City, Memphis or St. Louis leans, Jucksonville, lanta, San Antonio, City of M hundreds of other points in the south. Tickets, berth reservations, ete., may be obtained at Parnam street. W. I. Vaill, agent. Complete N All goods marked low in plain f (CHAS, SHIVERICK & Co 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam St. Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. W. G. Albl'rgllk b21-2-3 N, Y. Life bld - Silverware, John Baumer,1314 Foamur —— Hollday goods, Frenzor, jew’r, opp. p.o s L2 Lot B A Water rents due January 1, payable at company’s oftice, BEi building; 5 per cent discount_ullowed if paid on or be- fore Junuary 1. Ofice open Wednesdays | and Saturdays till 8 p. m i b s Holidiy goods, 'renzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. EER A Scissors at Morton’s, ‘Watches, John Baumer, 1314 Farnam, Californis Excursions, Pullman tourist sleeping cars are run dally on all Pacific const trains via the Santa Fe route, the shortest line to California. The cars are furnished with bedding, matresses, toilet articles, are in attendance. Second: are honored on these car: In addition to the daily service the | parties with an agent of the company iu | charge, using these tlourist uepmg‘ cars, and leaving Kansas Ln.y every Sunday noon, For further information and time table of the Santa Fe Route and reserving of | sleeping car berths, address . L. Palmer, n-sseuger agent, 1316 Farnam streot, Omaba, Neb, SUNDAY, IBECEMBER 18 FOR TADIES ONLY When Yon NeedMAnything in Our Line Buy it of Ussand Bave Money. WE MEAN GENTS AS WELL AS LADIES Notice the Follewing, Our Regular Prices This Week, 10 #he Goods Last That Long, but There Awe Many Other Things We Sell Still Cheaper. WE HAVE BEST XM/ oD RUBBER TOY ANIMALS, S, DOLLS, BRUSHES, ) D AT WHOLES/ nu\ a rubber doll or toy for the littie ours lust longer than any other iy overshoes or boots for a present. | In fact we have a thousand things too numerous to mention. Come in the store anyway and you will bo surprised at how many things wo have that you want, All this week our regular prices you will see below; read them all, LADIES’ RUBBERS, 10C OTHER STORES ASK 35C, RUBBER BOOT! ND The whole “"GLOVE F of goods, which are the PRy HOR ING™ BEST goods mude, we soll as cheap as others do the | common goods. Come to the manufacturers and s money. Wo make LADIES Things you store you will to wait on 'mlv HOT WA'TE Keep feot 1not get even in a drug nd here, and a lady clerk t BOTTLES. ALL NI \\' 'm nnd Btop palns. hody needs ono 1qt 2qt 60 Gac 75 Patronizo home indust made here. H['l.n SYRINGI PRESH GOODS. . 1 No. 2 No. 01 No. 0z No. 001 No. 002 800 85c doe A0 H BRAND BULB SYRING 8 No. 9 No. 10 \4» N \fl 5 i 21,00 CISH BRAND' No. 1 No. $1.00 § We have '\ h-w fountain pasteboard boxes which wo outnext week if they last that lun[,_' No. 2 \n 3 No. 4 5 500 \sm S, LADIES’, GI3 FOR WINT Ladies’ inverness $5.0), was 8.00, ! newmarkets, ' newmarlkets, 3 Ladies’ nowmarkets, Ladies’ newmarke 4qt 8¢ $1.00 Our goods T N ringes in 250 MACKINT WARME 30, nn was 815,00, & 5 $15.00. 12 ’ newma kets, $12.005 wnfll"‘\ 00. ' De Lorme, §1 ". $15.00; was Come and see our goods,” OMAHA RUBBER CO. 1520 Farnam st., corner 16th. Lady clerks in attendance. s ok Weber's Musie B se and Factory Ofier ) One good tone piuno for $95.00. Upright piano,good condition, $170.00. Upright piano, blflllddl"l] make, nearly new, $245.00, Ono fine concert Gl‘nnd piano, $300.00. Oune fine Behrhlz piano, $250.00. Decker Bro. upright, $350.00. Sheet musie, guitars, violins, mando- lins, acc rdcnns, zithers, at Wober’s new music house, 1414 Dodge street. ) —_—————— — XMAS GOODS. MRS. J. BENSON. e S Samuel Burns announces the arrival of a new lot of cut glass from the cele- brated factory of Libby & Son, Toledo, 0., and at lower prices than ever be- fore. — Krakaner piano is endorsed ns the best by the finest musical people. On sale at 1414 Dodge. Srnnig - ih Carving sets at Morton’s, It's o ast Train, The Burlington’s No. 3, leaving Omaha at4:30 p. m and roaching Denver at7 the next morning. No. 8 carvies sleaping, dining, reclin: ing chairand smoking cars, is vestibuled feom end to end, and arrives in Denver in ample time to connect morning trains for Salt L Ogden and the Pacific coast. City ticket office, 1223 Farmam St., W. F. Vaill, Agent. Spectacles,John Baumer,1314 Farnam. —— W. T. Seaman,wagons and carringes — ——— Diamonds, John Baumer, 1314 Farnam. Ifecl under deep obligations to all those who assisted mo during the sick- ness of my deceased husband and showed | their sympathy at the funeral, and wish to express my sincere thanks, especially to the members of the Plattdeutsche verein and K. of P, No. 4. Mnis. HERMAN SCHMIDT. LOW RATE EXCURSION, To Houston, Tex. On Tuesday, Decembor 20, 1892, my second special party will leave Omaha, bound for Houston, Tex. On November 281 tool my first ‘special oxcursion, o party of twenty. -This party 1 con- ducted in person and hope to be able to do likewise with the next. All of the first party wore:so much pleased with their trip andaith the rich and pro- ductive countryithey went to see that out of the twansy who went fifteen have made arrangements to move down and live there. Lean’t tell you about the many udvantages of the place, Spuce does not permit. Suflice it to sy, every one who went eame to ine and remarked, “I had not toldithe half.”” It is the place to make money, All kinds of business 16 guod. Labor is greatly in demand, Wages are high. The cl'mate is per- fect. 7The lands are deeply rich and as yet extremely low in price and terms | ensy. The priee ranges from $2.50 to §20.00 per acre: [ have several thou- sund acres, in (racts and at differ- ent points, mesr the railroads, with timber or witheut, and all with' good Cansuit you or no harm done, erything that can be grown in Ne- aska or lowa can be grown on these lands; besides many things can be grown there which cunnot be grown here. The most excellent results are obtained without fertilization, Itemember the time we go, next Tues- day, December 20. We will leave Omaha about 0 pv m, und arrive in Houston in forty-eight hours, Both chair and Pullman cars run all the way. The rates for the round trip, first class, will be cheaper than you can buy of any railvoad company, and I will ou fifteen days to go in, fifteen to come in and until June 1, | 1898, to return, For further information as to lands, climate, cost of living and all particu- lars as to the purchase of your tickets, | call on or address, . . PATTERSON, 4256 Ramge building, Omaha, Neb. line | will close | BOSTON STORE CARPET SALE Ten Thousand Bight Hundred Yards of Good, ] Medium and Fine Oarpets AND A BIG LOT OF FUR RUGS Bought at a Tremend ard.Up Carpet sulo Very, Ver; s Sacrifice from n Touse in St. Louls, Tomorrow Cheap. ON OUR SECOND FLOOR. This lucky purchase just comes in handy at this time of the year for those who wish to buy a carpet or rug at loss than half what it would ordinarily cost. ran buy tomorrow anelegant iong fur rug, large size, that would you from #5.00 to $6 00 usual $2 25; remambar, tomorroy Basides thesa there ara hund other rugs at equally good ba NOW IOt ¢ You must seo tho lvunm!nl brussels carpets that we ofer tomorrow at 42c, 48¢, 58¢c a yard. No carpet house in the world would' think of solling you any- thing near 8o good for less than $1.00 a yard. Then the elegant Wilton and Ma- quotte carpets are simply grand, rich pile, boaut ful patterns, ull new stylos, for which we only ask 98¢ a yard; would be considered tremendous bargains at 8 or even $2,00 by other houses, Wo merntion but few items out of all this sale for the simple reason that every yard of carpet in this salo is abso- lutely sold atless than half what it ought to bring. So como quick. It'sa wonderful car- loand s for the rugs, they are beyond your utmost expectations— 50 good, 5o fine and so ¢h BOSTON \IUHIA‘ . W. Cor. 16th and Doug Cheap Exe b C The next Phillips Rock Island parson- conducted excursion to California wiil leave Omaha at 1:20 p. m. December I'hrough Pullman Tourists cars to San Francisco and Los Angé Select company, fust time, and the very lowest rates prevail. For full particulars call on any Rock Island ticket agent or ad- dress Charles Kennedy, general North- S! am rsion Our small expense asmall profit, Douglas. lows us to sell on Hubermann, 13th and Sce our assortment of watches, dia- mouds and jewelry and get prices be- fore purchasing. Hubermaun, 15th and | Douglas. . WILL NOT Chairman Caldwell of the Western Passen- ger Associntion Makes o Ruling. Cuicaco, 111, Dee. 17.—A ruling, handed down today by Chairman Caldwell of the Western Passenger assooiation, removes all doubt as to whether the votc of any propo- sition may be kept a scerct from the other ys there seems to be no pro agreement for the observance of and that he not nted in treat- ‘orrespondence in ot. In this deci Chairmain Caldwell reverses the position taken by his predecessor. Some time ago the Rock Tsland road asked for information as to how a_comuetitor had voted on a cer- ion, and under the custom in vogue the information was withheld. This brought about a discussion of the subjeet and eveut- ually led to the present ruling the Soo lines for tho purpos Sulamsebmen gfoplek mship bus ed of John S the Rock PWF White of the S Fo: George H. Heftord of the St. Pauls W, senbark of the Chicy cal West- cousin - Cen- Sunta '\n'\\ York 1 i mwnw all route: il mmu, i of passes, QCTos! igan, wher sferred % | ing bulk, issuance of joint notices—touching ment of commissioners—and other sub- will be presented, BURIED IN THE POT' of the Body of Benson, the iworth, Kan., Murde LEAVE Kan., Dee. 17.—The body of es A. Benson, butcherer of Mrs. Mettman, who made a desperate assault upon Captain Morgan, his death watch, and then stabbed himself to death, was buried in the Potter's ficld at Mount Muncie ceme- tary this afternoon at the txpense of the county, The widow declined to receive the body o1 to look upon 1t The body an undertaker's shop last night and thi: enoon and was viewed by several hundred pe At 2 o'clock Rev. 'S FIELD, Disposition cav rosh undertakers, a nan's datigh- nony for the iing ihoe body press wagon and of the under- ughter we pwpanied it. formed o brief (h'ml llu rude Dr. tha only otho Page « persons who ac - Alloted Lands Indiser : En Rexo, L T, Dec. 17.—A question is being argued before the court now in session | heve, involving the legality of a great num- ber of allotments made to the l'Iu'\ e and Indiuns _during ng and R i AR R of the work alloted lund to almost person who applied, whether they wembers of the tribe or not Some white men had settled among of Indians, but no provision was ¢ for the adoption of themselves or their Lo tribe, hence this | | Jand on t ervation and the territory on the west will probably be cance —> tled a Big Land ¢ Saxta Fe, N. M, Dec. 17 United States private land claims court today firmed the Antonio Sedillo grant, It is | more than eleven leagues in areu and is the | third such grant coufirmed this term, ome adjoinit allotments | poet's oint ulmllullll‘fl in_tho ! The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum, Used in Milli-us of Homes—40 Years the Standard, THE RELL. Mammoth Exposition and Sianghter of Toys and Hollday Gooda, Wa are showing the finest line of handkerchlefs ever brought to Omaha, Handkerchiefs in cotton, lisle, linen, silk avd lace. Handkerchiofs plain, embroidered, olloped and initiated. Teus of thousands of handkerchiefs of all kinds and at all pri DRE LININGS FR With every dr pattern $3.00 or more this week. O PRICES ON CLOAKS, Wae've more goods in this dopartment than we should have so we'ro going to cut prices deep before Christmas and crowd a month’s business into next week. Weo'vo divided our entire stock of ladies jackets into threo lots m! offer these at prices for loss in ms cases than wholesale cost. No mvmh reserved. AT & LOT NO. 1. All garments, plain and fur trimmed, black and colors, formerly sold as high as $10.00 and #12,00, AT $8.80, All garmonts $15.00 and $16.00, values in this lot. AT $13.79. LOT NO. All garments not included 1n othor two lots, except wlsters and plushes, Inciudes garments sold as high as 25,00, We make proportionately low pr on plush cloaks, ladies ulsters and chil- drens cloaks, All new goods, No trash. THE BELL DEPT. STORE CO., Dodge and 15th sts. - sold for 5.30 LOT NO. formerly sold un to There are splendid No bankrupt stocks. Woman’s exchange, 1616 Capitol ave- nue. Handling holiday goods, - Low Railroad Rates for the Holl Tickets on sale at one and one-third fare for the round trip vin. the Chicago & Northwestern railway, December 24, 25,26, 81 and January 1 and 2, good re- numnu until January 3. office 1401 rnam street. G I WesT, ( AUTCHIE, P & T, A Genoral Agent. g Keakaner | pianos, the finest test, Dodge st. R. .1 1414 - BUSINESS TROUBLES. Dallas, Tex. Ins a Big volved Oth NEW ORLEANS, y the Picayune from Dalla wholesale cigar fim of 1Y LK Co., with headquarters at Galveston and branch oftices at Dallas, made a general as: signment tos No schedule of linbilities has yet been filed, but they are said to be less than the assets, which are estimated at £400,000. The creditors are chicfly Galv tonians and @n firms. The firm has been in ex twenry years, and M. Klein s use of the failure was due 1 depression. They expect to pay v for dollar Sy, Ark., Dec. es & i 0y l|| v goods failed 70,0005 assets, A big £100,000 foc ence 17D, ¢ house, has $40,000, Mansticld w of cotton last yc ‘op this e sold of the' firm at closed. The low price and the shortage of the the main ¢ the country VAN Buiey slow’ colleetions ts unknown, 17.~George Wright riled. Assets, §120,000; IN WHITTIER'S MEMORY. Memorial Services Held at Amesbury, Mugs., In Honor of the Dead Poet. AMESBURY, Mass,, Dec. The memor; honored here today. Thif is the anniv of his birth and_according to a custom of many years standing the day was observed | with appropriate exercises, There were | many people from outside towns; mmong them were nal reputation ses were condycted in the oper: which crowded to the door. ions were delivered, sketches of the fe and sclections from his writin were read. But the leading featuae of the event was the readin wurchill of Andover | of an ori itten in honor of the great peet for the oceasion. | LTS Arralgned the s RRohb s especial from Thomas Mu robbery Sy 0 he Times- committed hes | week, and arrested in Chicago as he was | leaving the train, was brought to Meridian this morning by Pinkerton detectives, Mur- ray made a full confession on his a bl He was ed toduy before a magistrate and pleaded guilty. He was remanded to jail in default of 5,000 bail to awmt the ac tion of the grand jury. TR A Captured a Diamond Thief, JerpprsoN Crry, Mo, Dec. 17.—Joseph Blair, captured here a fow days ago with a quantity of diamonds in his possession, has been identified a5 the man who, on the 12th threw pepper in the eyes of a cand stole a tuay of he chief of the Dallas | 2 o requisition | pol on | us. | Which 10 tako him t0'1 For fear of mob wilter and amsburg, ht, whe he will be kept until the excitement die out, —— wrEATH FORECASTS. Falr and West Winds Is What Nebraska s Booked for Today. WasHiNgro. D. €., Dee Forccast for Sunday: For Nebraska—Fair; west winds For lowa—Generall fair; west winds; warmer. For the Dakotas—Local snows; brisk west to northwest winds; falling temperature, ex cept in castern portion of South Dalkoti. 1 Record, Oppice oF TiE WEATHER BUREAU. OMATIA, Dee. 17.-Omaha record of temperature and rainfall compared with corresponding day of pust four yeurs: 18 1801, 1890, 18R, ture 40 Maximum tempe Mininum te; City tickot ORNAMENTAL SOME RATTLING DARGAINS, Chelstmas 18 Now on and the Wester Clothing Company s in It We quote a few prices to give an ides ' how cheaply we are seliing gooda, They aro such as to stugges com petito: ’ Men's caseimero and worsted suite, sack and cutaway, trom $6,00 up, Wo make a specinlty of Prince Aibersd conts and vests from $10.00 up, Children’s suits from 75¢ up. Boys' suits, cs, from $2.00 up, | Chlldren's overcoats from $1.00 un | Boys’ overcoats from $2.00 up. rs from s ehoes, up. holiday sale of Mon's fancy slippers from Men's arctics from 75¢ up. Suspenders from 103 up. Nockties from 15¢ up. Neckties, four-in-hand, tec White snirts, open back 250 up Men's lice or cons gross, from §1 Spe ufls, ronty s or and fr Gloves and mittens from 25¢ up. WESTERN CLOTHING CO., 13171819 Douglus strees, TROUBLES « DLONISTS, tlement With o g Lawsalt, Desven. Colo, Dec. 17, The Hollands Amcrican Tnmigration company is having some trouble with T C. Henry in regard t | the land purchased in the San Luis valley, | on which a colony of Hollanders are sottled, | A Van Austermanand C. W. Hooght, agents” of the company, claim that after their firsd Jiyment was muade: on the land and boforg’ nd payment was due, on December | they discovered t 4 mortizage for $180,008 | hud been wlaced on the lund. The settl much incensed over the troubld, lisinclined to pay for their farms the land was cloar. A meeting was held and | clared they would abide by el company. - Mr, He ney usserts that the Holland _company has not fultilled its cond) tract and that he does not propose to spend’ ‘ money paying off the mortgage lwnm-r assured of the Hollanders making nts as o ally \ 50 CHollanders in e | are expected soou Col Threatened the the tlers des ction of colony and b A lawsuit is probable, - UNDER MILITARY DISCIPLINE, | Orzanization of & New Ora of the Populists, | Toreka, Kan., Dee. 17.—John F. Willits, | in the Ranks western organizer of the Industrial Legion of the West, formed a local company of the | populist military ranization 1 todayl | Ihe Industrial Legion of the United Stated | was authorized by the anunual convention of | the Far alliance at - Menphis aud is an he first stete to Vn organized is Kansas, | On his return from Memphis Mr. Willits or- ganized a company at McLouth and yesters day o company ley Falls, An attempt | will b made i all who voted the the | peoplcks party t o new organizas | mstitution pro- any member who fails to voto fow nominess running on the Omaha 1 be courtmartialed after u‘mxlu} ry form. | | searorn and the late Si o mnmlnunrllln chureh 7, Puneral ”“Im o pafor Decenmbe 1 rosidon cet, o w. Fuueral on Sature dence of hej 1511 stree hurch!’ ALBERT (AHN 1322 Farnam 8t., Holiday Goods, OUR LINE 0F Gloves, Handkerchiefy Suspenders, Night Robes, 1l USERUL PRESENTS. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs. HOLIDAY NECKWEAR. Spocial salo toys at Rubbor company, KSCUFIELD] CLOAKS.SUITS.FURS. 1619 FARNAM ST OMAHA ¢ Just Received For Christmas Week, Seal Skin Jackets, Long Fur Capes, Muffs AND Novelty Cloth Pajamas, Bath Robes, Umbrellas, Averago tempe Precipitation 't showin e wnd precipi day and sine with general a Normal temperature ney f |H. .mnl”mn of tem .AI Omaha for the 02, us compared 1852 08 Inen i precipitation Deficiency for the diy inch Deficiency since Murch 1 inch 3. Huxt, Local Forecast Ofticial, Coats. 0 KSCOFIELD CLOAKS.SUITS FURS. i6!9 FARNAM ST OMAHA ¢ Opposlte N. Y. Life Bulldlng. ICE TOOLS. Wm, T. Wood & Co.'s PLOWS, MARKERS, TONGS, RUN IRON. | Fas. Morton & Son Co. 1511 Dodge Street. BEND FOR CATALOGUK.

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