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CHIEFLY WHAT THEY HEARD Witnesses in the Contest Oases Give Some Becond-Hand Stories, LAYS ON- THE FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS Ohlef Effort of the Prosecution Devoted to the North Part of the City—What Was Brought Out at Yester- The taking of evidence in the legi eontest eases was pot commenced yesterday until nearly 11 o' The contestees gave would be given th the balance of this week in mony, provided the republicans were the remainder of the time until Dec The contestants' attorneys will today whether to accey sposition But two witnesses were examined at the forenoon session, Hon. . M. Mullen, a voter in the Seventh precinet of the Fifth ward, and John Zellar, a voter in the Ninth trict of the First ward. The former witness had seen a ticket voted with the word opposite a candidate’s name instead of an X, but was unable to say whoether the ballot had bo The latter witness was placed upon the stand to prove that all of the judges and clorks in the were repub Although he had stood such was the case, he could not say so positively. Edmund Burke, a democrat ballot at the booth of the Fourth distr the Ninth ward, was the first called at the afternoon session. He cast his ballot carly in the morningand went to K.\n-w City. His interest in the outcome was 80 intense that he hur back that notice contestants that to consume consent lducing testi given hor 20, dis: 0 counted. nearly s, t of witness wvard | who cast his | FEDERAL COURT NOTES. Major Wilcox Gets a Verdict—Criminal Case on Tril, The jury in the case of the Republican Newspaper company against the North- western Associated Press, returned a ver- dict in federal court yesterday morning in favor of the plaintiff, damages being assessed | at £6,500. The case was given to the jury Thursday evening and the agreement was not reached until yesterday morning. It s said that one man on the jury, a lawyer from McCook, was to allowing ‘any damages to the ff and five jurors held out for $15,000, 7 The matter was finally compromised 1 the tvo diverging wings of the y ether. In this case Major Wilcox, acting for the | alleged Republican Newspaper company, 1t suit for £0,000, which he istained by the t by the Rep n ason of the anchise fo decide | 4 cern and a personal friend of . the chief hustler in the company concern went to the wall some of the stock nolders liquidated its labilities, Mrs Ashby refused to pay her shave of the losses hence the suit. ‘Tl only defense set up by the defendant was that the stock was pre sented to her and there was no eonsideration in the acquiring of it W Leightey of Lincoln became the 1 surt dur 11 » afternoon 1 States: mails for the purpose of indictment acting as pos K and Hastings linec o Durlington, wrote o number of letters to Mr. R, C. Outealt of Lincoln, in which the writer threatened to expose certain allezed irreguluritios of per- sonal conduct in which Mr. Outealt and a woman of unstable char. had been the principal performers, and offe to squeleh the story for a certain monctary considera tion he evidence is to a un.sh\ 1\l\1: :\\hm circumstantial Ml Out charges that L on the I | hands of M THE HOW RUSSIANS WERE AIDED Details of the Oollection of Nebraska's Re- lief Fund, FINAL REPORT OF. COMMISSIONER LUDDEN | State Board of Transportation Requested by # Farmers® Alllance Assoclation to Compel the Burlington to Ish 1t Cars, Lixcory, Neb., Dec, 19.—[Special to Tare Beg. | —Luther P. Ludden who was appointed by Governor Thayer to suparintend the col- lection of Nebraska's contribution to the Russian famine sufforers, made his final r port to Governor Boyd this afternoon this relief work the people of Nebraska ¢ tributed 087,865 pounds of corn and £3,119. in cash through the addition to this soven cars OF corn were forwarded from the state through other weies and $5.431 col- lected in the various Russian settlements in Nebraska and forwarded to friends in Rus- sia.The railroad compani in the state furnished freet the colleotion of thessupplics, After the corn had beed collected 1t was transported to Chicago by the Burlington and North- western roads free of charge. ! | This relief p Ludden. In s deing business wsportation in sompany kiln dried and grc pany did this work 1 in new sacks frec of charge. ¢ appointed W, 2% of Minne of the ¢ The com the meal arand C. MeC. Re polis commission bution. The me from York on the steame: March 15 of the present y Libau on Ap Prom Li points in Missouri on 1t reached into s furnished by it was shipped the OMAHA DAIL | teeth, tient | dry and hot at times; | The wernor Boyd | TUESDAY, mmc HALARIA, The Symptems When Accompanied 1 by Catarrh and Billousne: 1n the prastiee of a skillful physician there occur :many cases where tho pa- tients have pine about the chest and sides, and sametimes in the back. They feel dull anfesleepy; sort of stick y slime collects about the Themppetite is_poor, there is a feeling like a heavy load on the stom- ach, sometimes n faint, all-gone sensie tion at the it of the stomach which food does not satisly. The oyes are | sunken, the hands and feet become cold | and feel clammy. sets in, at first d itis attended w expectoration. The patient feels tired all the while, and sieep does not scem to afford any rest. After a timo the pa- becomes nervous, irritable and oomy, and hasevil forebodings, There is a giadiness, tion in the head when The bowels bocome After a time o cough ¢, but in a fow months vising suddenly. coative, tho skin is the blood becomes think and stagnant; the whites of the oyes become tinged with yellow: the Kidney secretions become seanty aud high-colored, depositing after standing. food, sometimes with a sour somotimes with a sweotish tastes this is frequently attended with palpitation of the heart’ and asthmatie symptoms, The case of Miss Gussie Wittrien, 1307 Capitol avonue, Omaha, has greatly in- te ted neighbors, among porsonal favorite, ply tastes whom she isa _great Miss Gussie, in ve- to recent questioning, had this to the mouth has a | | bad taste, especlially in the morning. A h w greenish-colored | asort of whirling sensa- | o is froquently a spitting up of the | and | this young lady’s friends and | DECEM B F R 20, ]Rfll AMUBEM THE\'IrR TURSDAY, and WEDNESDAY, ATINEE WEDNES DA STUART ROBSON ¥ in the Followlng and His Exoellent O, o TONIGHT AT & 'SHE STOOPS T0 CONQUER, MATINEE TOMORROW AT 2:00, SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. TOMORROW NIGHT AT s, THE HENRIETTA Night Prive . 8100 an | $1,50, Mitinee Prices T30 nnd 81,00 BOYD'S rukithe. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 2 2,23 and 24. SATURDAY MATINEE) Pleturesque and Plieng Irts) NORA Iutroducing The Al \L RIS A super i favorites. Cus Reynolds na er the ent of SIDNEY R BLLIS s PONT Toraing The an will - open Wod FARNAM STREET THEATER)™"(k: Like Rome all roads load to the honse of suec 4 nights commencing Sunday Matinee Dec. SKIrreEbo LIGHT of the HOON. Loudes The auzh of the Season. Usual Matin o Wednesay. e STUART _ROBSON. hm‘ 2 and 21 VHAT does I_\E_wum for Christmas? That's the question that agitates the feminine mind throughout this broad land today, and, in truth, that same mind rather enjoys the agitation, It is pleasant—this plar ning—and sche ®i this making —and buying-—and hiding away in dark nooks and forbidden rooms these Christmas gifts, till the all eventiul day. But we all enjoy it—we men as well, What ' Doc aman want? That's the poscr, coesaful company of players. uu.ux and Clara Coleman. Baron Do | ot GEN o and It There's hundred's of things youn and school friends man can buy for hoys mothers and girls ind sisters and wives—but a and ifflerent, “There's so man wants that don’t cost a fortune WL tired out shopping. But she's wrong spublican, buy him an umbrella— h We've all sorts—65¢ to $4.7 Ihen “HL” likes slippers—every man docs—likes to put ‘em on and put his feet up than his head—and puff a good ¢ 30¢ to $1.50 (that's the price of the slippers., Then men like to he “collared” by a pretty woman, and they even enjoy it if they're “cuffed” by one. Hest ull linen collnrs or suffs 35¢ 4 blow —buy him handkerehicts ol he's so d few things t a woman wl particular Iy “protection™). says one f your 11 need *isar Se—10e—15¢—20e=~ tits destination at bake velief com- Right and wvas prosent during. the progr of the count A democr ing from the ballots o the FARNAM STREET THEATER | POSLEAR | Like tiome, ll roads lead to the house of | to call your attention to silk hemstitched handkerchicfs—the 1 hundred dozen full size fine Japaness One of the clc as it pro gressed spancy of six Votes on the » ticket when the count was | ks credited these to W. Son, o republ andi date. Th aid ho saw where the error existe lod to explain that in stimony. He didun’t know whether the hecked up ahead or not. The v he saw was the diserepancy late Nason - of the demo :, who resides knowledgze con h had told him re one had nfor three or four in the Fifth and in his opinion_there were not to exceed four, althougzh he was not ¢ He saw a man enter the booth and hand to one of the clerks a pink slip of paper, which he thought was an American Protective as- sociation ticks ch voter was given '.hn't' tickets when enterin turning the othe wether the returned ones sample bullots or not. Didn't sec ficial ballots outside of the th there as a challenger and w of the time. At this juncture the witness material had run short, and Attorney Sheean confo minutes with Charles ron, a Sixth ward democs to the stand, The witn member of the county central To the best of his kiowledge that there w on the elect merican Protecti lors on the outside. committes he thought re not to exceed ten democrats d in that ward. He s: 1d saw two of the tic ets handed to men who entered the bootl Dbut could not say whether they He went to the Twelfth dis and found the doors locked nnd window screened, He was refused admittan another par and could not of euch polit only pli v whether a P w the American Pr veddled were at um( lmh\nl tln‘ da) witnesses being present, 4 mony will be continued this morning o'clock. Ml‘ J. O, l). AL \\sml it fm' obtained immedi lief. In Bragg Redwood Co.'s s £ quantitics of eines.” For sale by drug = Oranges. per dozen. Dates, Tie per pound. Fancy figs, 124¢, lde, 16¢ and 20c. Finest Mulagn grapes, 35¢ per pound. Messina lemons, 2ic dozen. ou will find und_prices the above goods firs the very lowest. H/ BRO:! Fruit Dopartment. D Real estate. Bargains only. My word is good. G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. Y. Lifo bldz, ‘WERE ON THE CARPET. Ofmicers Bloom and Walker Up for Belng Away from T Last night on Sunday last for a short time. cers made cxplanation bo lot down with repr had been couple of blocks aw busily engaged inr that he forgot to r Chicf Seavey repo of sinclaimed property notted. the polic Tief fund £24.50. One thousand feet of from Chi in sy and_they mds. jort new hose ar wturday and has beeu p at No. b house. Rev, A. W. Clark, scerets ciated Chavities was appointed a policeman by the mayor and the ment was concurred in by the bourd. Bemis said that M lavk had oce: use for a police ofifcer’s authority during wisits to some of the tough parts of the city F. Klefner, a Thirteenth strect resigned, warrant as u special was e Officers Ryan and Ru days’ vac . days' lay off. Driver Demps gluy No. 1 was allowed ten d ipeman Ruane of the oked, me company. prominent druggists of “Since our customer: sell but little of a other kind. Chambe #‘l'n s medicines ull give good satisfaction.’ r sale by druguis e — Go to Hayden Bra largest stock and the low «ul prices, sl Holiduy goods, Frenze - Law Rallroad Rates for the Hollds Tickets on sale st one and on & Norithwestern railway, Decomber 2 25,26, 81 and January 1 and 2, good re- turning until January 8. City ticke office 1401 Farnam street G, . Wesr, C. P. & T. A R, R. Rrvenig, General Agent. —— He'was inside most of tion ticket pedd- He did not know who n the booth “while the count went on, y: T P cough and the Fort we have sold | nberlain’s medi- ssion of the fire and police commissioners regular meeting opened with Oficers Bloom and Walker on the earpet. They were chfirged with leaving their beats Both ofi- will Bloom lled off his beat by a fight a Walker wus so NDAY BEE v of the Asso- appoint- Jut special officer on south nd L. C. Baker's ell were given a ten tion and Jailer Bebout got a five ¢ of liose com- ys' leave, also ur toys and holiday goods, where you will find the )ew r,0Dp. p.O third fare for the round trip via, the Chicago tions , noti on the t the, | nation the mai 1 : they never 1 aaftheE dbatis were evidently nipped from > between Lincoln and this is UMy, Leighte and the | ty conclusive proof th did ‘the nipping. The defense will hold, ~ however, _that those lette Ht have been taken out of the mails by in the Lincoln postofie wight have been don row the suspicion will be thsides. in such a upon M fought vel on b it stand by him to the end. e of the ac and this will doubtless with the jury. —— 7»( Dewitt's Litile theso fittlo dys S e 50 to Huyden Bros.’ for your toys and holiday goods, where you will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. —— Finest mix Oranges, 15¢, 20c, 25¢ per dozen. Dates, 74e per pound. Fancy figs, 124¢, 1de, 16¢ and 20c. Finest Malaga grapes, 35c per pound. Messina lemons, 25¢ per dozon. Bo sure and come here; you will find per pound. ruit Department. Complete New Stocks of Furnlture. All goods marked low in plain figures, Cr 11V ERIC) 1\ &(‘ 1206, 120¢ Holiday goods, Frenzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. s b Water rents due January 1, payable at company’s office, Bk building; 5 per cent discount_allowed if paid on or be- fore Jatunary 1. Offico open Wednesdays and Saturdays till 8 p. m. Go to Hayden Bros.’ for your toys and holiday goods, where you'will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. licenses were cr yesterday: An Invaluable Re Hardman of 1 ain's Cough It gave t to be For sale by y. In'speaking of it h me alniost iv 1 tind invaluable remedy for colds.” druggis -— ns Frults at Hayden's. Finest mixed nuts, 12ic per pound. Oranges, 15¢, 20c 25¢ per dozen. Dates, Tic per pound. Fancy figs, 124c, l4c, 16c and 20c. Finest Malaga grapes, 35¢ per pound. Messina lemons, 25¢ per d ozen. Boe sure and come here; you will find the above goods first class and prices the very lowest. HAYDEN BROS. Fruit Department. ? for your toys and holiday goods, where you will find the largeststock and tho lowest prices. - Go to Hayden Br THE BEE erred on Sunday in the an- nouncement of the People’s Mammoth Installment House in stating that this mammoth establishment would be open on Mondny und Saturday evenings, when it should have stated that they would bo open every evening uutil Christmas. e See the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co,, 1508 Dodge. e Go to Hayden Bros.” for your toys and holiday gonds, where you will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. ———— 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 banks in the line of de- posits. Now is the time to opena eavings * | account; get ready for the World's fair. ~ —— Go to Hayden Bros" fon your toys and holiday goods, where you will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. e | an Christmas Trees from 8 to 16 feet. Palm Crowns, Spanish Moss, ete , whole- sale and retuil by H. Frunzen, 1621 How and that | compla iet Cars Enough. isportation has received Otto, agent, of the Lto the furnish_c asserts th twvelve tion s to'one’ that 15 given the retary Dilworth noti Holdrere of the complaint and that oft dthat the matter will be in vestigated . Sceretary Dilworth ites that in nearly every instance where s are made of the refusal of rail- agents to furnish to-other th 1tor men it has been discovered t cement has existed between the and the elevator men. Gossip at the State House. Tudge B. F. Smith at Hastifizs road 1.<>\l'nml Boyd, is enjoyi Timaster Taylor of the ¢ tient visited the Board of tlon rooms this_afternoon on bu nected with his oftice. The Scotts Bluff County Fair as filed articles of incorporation with the se v of the state toda Mary A. Small and J. M. Bell 1'was filed with the reme court this afternoon. It is a York ¢ ‘Wants a Thomas A. Stratton, was last weele orde sand doll ing to ca 3 1 4 voluminous re' new trial. He alleges X and m ¥ who re Dole lll that they read de Te also avers * in not quest for anothe conduct on the p duet upon the pi resented Mis ions not bearin that the court 1 permitting that deposition in whi I tion he had had Dole, the purport of which was that she had said that if she got §10,000 it was all that she expected. Sued a Railr George W, Denham of this cj menced a suit against the Fremont, ley Railrond comp amages Lo the o suit upon the fact the _defendant company treet directly in front 1 any. has com- pvember ack along of his house. width of the str impossible for him T b In addition to th s peace and comfort is greatly interfered with by the action of the com| in keep- ing trains and engines constant on the track in close promi He thinks that & quiet to his domi Line M. J. Delph was placed in the insane hos- pital from ~eb City this morning. His malady assumes the violent character and it WA 1 ¥ to keep him he ivoned ull the the trip hel The rema ohin Charles man who to his house. » peace and Inghram, the av the St buried by the county noon. All effort to I of any of his friends or s called to Suton & ore on South ot this forenoon, Tho floor 1 become overheated by cont: with the heating piy ud the blaze matters quite lively for a few moments. The damage was very slight. The Gruetter block, on North Thirteenth street, wus sold Saturday, the consideration being e Not from a Financial Standpoint. 1 do not recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy from a financial standpoint, for we © gthers in stock on whick womake a v Al Maggini, o piominent viddocl , “but bees @ spoken of it in We sell more of it than tion we have in the For sale by druggists. Go to ayden Bros.’ for your toys and holiday goods, where you will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. —~— rybody ents oysters. Dealers can Y. Counts per can, 85¢. Ixtra Selects per can, 2c. Standards per can, 20¢. Favorites per can, 13¢c. Also bulk” Standards, solid meats, if wanted, and celery from 25c to 4bc per bunch. Send your Christmas orders at once to David Cole & Co., “The Anti- Monopoly Ovster House.” Goods the 0 firm allowed to undersell 10th street, Omaha, Neb, B Frescoing and interior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnished, Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. et it e Go to Hayden Bros.’ lur your toys and holiaay goods, where you will find the largest stock and the lowest prices. bR PRIL‘ES Baking Powder. The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Milli-us of Homes-~40 Years the Standard. e A i *d General Man- | motion | 3 WITTRIEN, “T do not hesitate to speak freely, for I have notonlv bsen entirely cured, but have been honestly dealt with. ~ D rd named o month at wh mo oflice 10 use_at » puy. My T seemed for T had hills und i s would get soro and tonder, and boatod up. My catarrh guvo aache and the dripping of mucus from the nose and throat Into the stomach gave mo nauses and disgust for fool. and poisoned blood all throusl o how sallow m ould e, and when my bilious spells | would aot perfectly yollow. Always Inward fever with ilashos of heat and My mouth and tonz sterod somotimos,and I hud o w 1 fosling that IS ha Lknew my system was ¢ some way, und that iny blood need ing, and ns soon as this was done everything wossodifferent. I got a splendid appotito and tha bilious svells and fover all lofv me as well us my catarch and head . Iam not a bit as I 'used:to be und it 1 careful of my- olf T know I will stuy cured. v home. L trouble beznn -~ $5 a Month. Catarrh treated at the uniform rate of $5a month.-medicine sfur- nished free. For all ollu.r di S the rates will be low and uniform. Patients at a distance succe: treated. Send for symptom COPELAND MEDIGALINSTITTE 2 NEW \mul( LIFE LA u, OMATIA, N W H. COPEL \Nl» ] ‘M. D. . SHEPARD, M. D! Specialtie atarrh, Nervous Disonse: Jonsu of the Thr and Kidnoys. Office Hours:—9 to 11 n. m, 2t05 D, m., 7t § p.m. Sunday. 1ia m. to 12m. ARE YCU fUXFERING FROM Female . Weaknass, 2. Catarrh or Rhenmatism, = Chronic, Nervous nr Private Diseases. Ik 50, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consulting Physi- D chn. uLnuh?.u, ul’"‘ugh Modioal College, Consultation Free. ¥or the Treatment of Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases MALE AND FEMALIR, ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISE, ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DIS- EASES OF NO MATTER HOW LONG STANDING OR HOW OFTEN PRONOUNCED INCURABLE, NERVOUS DEBILITY PLLES, FISTULA, KISSURE, permanontly cured without the use of knife, ligatiro or caustic. All mnlndles of a private oF delicato nature, of elther sex, positively cured. Call on or nddress, with stamp for Circulers, Freo Book and Recipes, 8 South 15th Streot, Dr. Seqrles & S6aries, " Ginsria, wob Next boor to Postoffice. JAPANESE LE CURE A newand complete treatment, consisting of Bup- ositories, O ent 10 Capsules, also ln box aud ills. A positive cure for K. intornal, Biind or Bleeding, lm.]ull Chronie, Recent or Heréditary Flies. Thi has never been known to fail. 1 per box. ¢ sont by mall. Why suffer from lhll terrible diwesse wheu a written guarantee s sitively alvem -'N,h 6 boxes or refund the money ured’ Semdslamp for free samuyls. nar nios iasuod by iuhi & o, drugglsis, solo agonts, roe .Snl vl 02 (a4 4b: 00t 8 Uum LR, u Asthma, Bronchitls, Blood Diseases. Rheumi- iption, and all chronic fections Luunzs, Stomach, Skin, Liver ASES, OMAHA, NEB. LCapital..... SIII‘pIIIS Directors—~Henry W. Yates ROG Cusiing, vics prosidents C. 8. Maurice, W V. Morse. John B. Collins, J. N. . Patrick; Lewls 8. Roed, cashler. THE XRON BANK, }‘ulllld lllllfll‘.hlill(b‘. punded on the 18th of December, one ""“‘.,‘.’.'.'.}“mn.m 5 yeurs old: If oL re- o said will De 4t public auction iher 5 I 10 o'clock a. m., at 21st and i} th Streets, in the alley. Leaviumorth JOUN BPOERL, Poundmaster, Div'dui 4 Nights,commencing Thursday Eve. Dee. The Romantie Actor, MR. FRED FELTON, T4 R A gt MONTIZ CRIS Matinee Saturday. \\]oNpERLANp and Bijou Theater. | ALL THIS WEEK. Burton Stanley Comedy Company. WIDOW'S TROUBLES. HOP-0'-MY-THUMB, fln; Midgzet Man | n Hour of Matinees, evening Xmas 1892. What present shall we give our boys and girls? It is quite proper that the pres- ént should. be useful as well as,; “ornamental. The facile’and correct use of the®English language in writing and speaking on the part of one's children is the earnest wish of every parent solicit- ous for their future success in life. The home use of the Rem- ington typewriter will make this dry study interesting and enable the child to attain correct speech in the mother tongue at the beginning of his or her education. ®The typewriter accomplish~ es its greatest good when used by pupils, for it begets habits of neatness and accu- racy, secures skill in execution and de- velops a more perfect mastery of our lan- guage. It perfects the operator in spel- ling, capitalization, punctuation, para- graphing, business and social forms; defect and strength in thought, style and sentences are more easily observed when in plain type then is possible_in. writing®.. President Frank E. Plummer's address be- fore the National Edu- cational Association. *The use of capitals, abbreviatjon, punc- tuation, and ready and correct composi= tion are all taught in the most practical manner by the use of the typewriter". E. Hunt, Supt. Medford and Winches-- ter, Mass. Investigation solicit- ed. / WYCKOFF 'SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 175 Monroe St' CHICA 0. OPIUM 24 UM £ FARNAM ST., Schools, fifty-ccnt kind Then there's neckwear—a safe think to “tic from the old standby shapes at 15¢ gotten up scarfs at 45 Se—73c—90¢—%1.00, Then there's sus penders. Aside from regular goods, (15¢ to 75¢), we show novels tics designed especially - D\PAP ot Christmas—in silks and satins the finest goods made—ir dividual boxes gloves and mittens—mufflers 15¢ to $2.00 indsoime colors in cashmere and zy ¢loth 50¢c. Then jewelry—eufl buttons, lever or link —wateh guards—scarf- studs—buttons and so on. Our corner window with cach “‘male cach. Aside 5e-33c—we show clegantly to, alwa e ——a all colors—plain or embroide 00 to $2.25. Th n especially attractive ticle marked with its price tells you where to buy your presents for Christmas”? SATURDAYS, I0P. M. I am going to move on Jan. 15, ‘93, to myg New Location on the . west side of 16th St., NEW IDEAS Under the Commercial ror CHILDREN National Bank, where you can see the most attractive Jewwelry Store In the West, after that date. HOWEVER, I am yet at 14th & Farnarm Sts. where I am disposing of my elegant stock of Jewelry in the most modern and ar- tistic designs, Fine Watches, Silverware and the richest stock of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers’ figures, to Holiday Customers, previous to removing to my New Location. HOLIDAY [S SURPRISES BETROTHA PLEDGES CHRISTMAS NOYELTIES BRILLIANT GEMS From THE ORIENT SANTA CLAUS HEADQUARTERS D. W, VAN COTT, For the VAN COTT JEWELRY CO. omana. EFORMITY BRACES Merchants’ Hotel. D Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutehes, Batteries, Water Bottles, Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies ALOE & PENFOLD, 114 §.16thst., , Next to Postoffice, Between 15th and 16th Streets, W. A, PAXTON, ]R., Pl OPRIETOR Havin agoment of tho ¢ such improvo- lie this house FRhich tostop i Omihis 1ts and wants of all j will \ul carefully attendod to. entrally located this hotel offers specia irul tions to the traveling pubil A continu nnu.u[fl~lullm.r“ln~rll)m |u|evtuul. fully asked. W. w1, 1802, The Mercer. Omaha’s Newest Hotel COR. 12TH AND HOWARD STS, 40 Rooms at 2,50 per day. 0 Roows at §.00 per day. “30 Roows with Bath at §3.00 per day. Roows with Bath at #3:50 Lo 460 per day OPEN L.l) AUGUST Modern tn Evory fospect. Newly Furul one of U 1st hed Thronghout, [+ s ERB, Prop. ANS " We will send you the marveloy French Preparstion OALT Addsess YON MOHL O co.. Wy, 5 | NERV(]USQ,'S:PBPE.B% 95&!.5.‘95?3 nts for 0 iadical that wo- iaH \ wrastice, B.B. ul‘l»n Towa Falls, Towa,

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