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that the seerot service fund was entively in uate for the defense of the republic As, in order to govern well, he and his ¢ | must_have money, which the secret | 2 ncked, he had recourse 16 his friends for suficient money to tide over the present : difficulty. 1 nfusion grew steadily in the Cham I the deputies beenme convinced that M. Rouvler wns evading the issue. Loud | murmurs of protest greeted his first state- ment as to the secret service fund, and when hae suggested that the suspicious checks were contributions of his personal friends to the support of the rnment, there was an outbreak of howls and de laughter. | Raising his voice 8o as to be heard above the | uproar, M. Rouvier shouted “‘What 1 did, i done. Had T not adopte that course. men now interrupting me would not b Y Bedlam b moment the words were uttere rs rose and shoute back to the sp and others shouted for the names of their friends. M. Rouvi heard, but his voice the demonstration had s t itself he con tinued: T am perfectly ready to go before | any tribunal. | h nothing to fear, I | A the slightest benefit from the K ma Canal com 1 never defended | its interests; 1 cha e investigation.” Anot Hostile Demonstration, This per voked another hostile , demonstration. When order had been ve- | stored, the report of the special committee in favor of the prosecution, was adopted M. Paul de Roulede then asked what ac. tion the disciplinary council of the Legion of Honor had decided to take against Dr. Cornelious H “This man be left with tt possession, mportant holds th M. de R while the rig drown the cl Then he pro make n most v M. Clemenc He he said detafled descr g Amid renewed cheers from the right and jeers from the left, he declared that M. Herz tried to buy the Boulangists with Panama canal money, but they refused to touch it Despite M. Flouquet's repeated protests, cries of “dissolution,” and a gene tumult which extended to the topmost gallery, M. do Roulede again addressed himself to M. Clemenceau. “Why did this Herz give 25,000 francs to La Jus he shoutea. M. Clemenceau, white with r to his feet, and shaking both M. de Roulede, shouted back which nobody could hear in th fusion. M. de Roulede ceased with an attack on the Mutual Benefit association, not of social- ists and revolutionists, but of rich men and of rich men's pampercrs. (Chances for a Duel, cplied _that M. de Rou- > pernicious, shameless and without foundation. Altholgh he had 10 written proofs of his innocence, he defied M. do Roulede to substantiate the ch made. He would not answer these br slandors in the Chamber, but would demana personal - satisfac immediately adjournment. The attacks of the last spe upon M. Herz were based on falsehood and imagination. Dr. Herz had ser faithful oldier and phy Ianger himself had not a more dey e Ciontucei stowisdged ‘that La Justice had supported capitalists oc- casionally, but denied that it had ever pro- moted business enterprises in tho interest of Dr. Herz. In conclusion cmenceau cried out: “De Roulede has i od me of botraying my country by introducing foreign influence. De Roulede ii After another scene of wild disorder Lu- ciene Millevoye, Boulangist deputy for Somme, rose to defend, as he said, the memory of General Boulange rain: aspersions cast on it by M. Clemenceau’s statement concerning the friendship b tween Herzund a great man. He then I loose a torrent of abuse on M. Clemences - wecusing i of accepting millions in b and of adyising the abandonment of Egypt- by the French government. In the conse- quent tumult M. Millevoyo turned upon M. Floquet, who was trying to restore ord aind shouted at him an insulting name. Tevoye closed his speceh with the assertion | thathe was the paid cmissary of a foreign power. M. Bourgeois, attempts was inaudible. to be | After Roulede said, *is not to insignin of the legion in his | Ithougn I grant he isa most man to the s for he truly wment, Lmoments, | t tried to | protests p, with per coolness, to ulent personal attack upon Swhose relations to M too well known to need fage, Sprang toward answer, al con- o0 minister of justice, nounced amid applause that he would a ign Dr. Herz before the disciplinary coun- cil of the Legion of Honor. M. de Roulede declared himself sa and he withdrew his interpellation. The Chamber then adjourned. The bitter feeling aroused during the sit- ting led to many wrangles and tumultuous scenes in th bbies of the Chamber and it | is believed that a number of duels wil D ult. Deputies de Roulede and Mille o have already sent seconds to Deputy Clemencean to demand satisfaction from him for ins: heaped upon them in the heat of the quarrel. | ng of the Suez canal committee | today was devoted to the adopti fions as to the method of insuring the prover comducet of affairs during the absence of de Tessops. Victor de Lesse Vietor de 1 Jiamentary investigating comn that he was not concerned in the lottery issues and that he was ignorant of any af- tempt made to bribe anybody in the interest of the company, An anonymous letter mittee yesterda, n- tisfied, re the par- | ttee today | Lessep: rec a com- led to a search bl g made | among the proofs and negatives of a photo raher. Photographs and negatives of lll|lu Chierre checks were fronted with them hiding place of the stubs been seized by the committ Biron de Reinach's | nlllhlul by the committec the and have pers were als and it was found docur ts had cod with copics bed in an_animated or. tho” question. whothor or not r, de Roulede must be heard be- he supreme court in view of their hay- fng been cabinet ministe atest excitomen a late publi pro hour ailed on the tonight The | for the the jour- nals extra lamp posts latest news. been cqualled i fall of President Thic Charles do Lesseps 8uns lo Roye were again ¢ committeo of inquiry toc protested thelr inno edil “ontaine amined They and M. by the | gain PLE Action of the American HBishops on Sehool Question Very Gratifylng, Roue, Dec. 20.—Mgr, Satolli has sent Car- dinal Rampolla an important lotter, contain- | ing the decisions and procoedings of the American bishops' conference, and Ruam- polla replied without delay, expressing the pope’s satisfaction and giving further | instructions regarding Satolli's mission to the United States, High church authoriti say the vatican is well pleased with the de- cisions of the scolastic questions. This | satisfaction is all the more lively, sccing the resolutions are in harmony with the precise &uuuun- given hy the pope [ _@atolli. The pope would have opposed Absolutely any result of the conference tend- ing to haper Mis policy of pacification or to encourage dissensions between American séntiment and the episcopate or between religion und state. the ACTIVE ANARCH X Reds in Spaln Becomin, tinaceou Mapitn, Dec. 20.-~The anavehists appear to be resumin their activ in Spain. Three petards were exploded | on Sunday last with disastrous results to the mansion of & merchant named Pous, and to that of Marquis Villapens, two of the wmost | prowinent vesidents of Soville. The vesi- dence of the marquis wus considerably dam- :&d but nobody was injured. “I'he authori- have found u vode of anarchist laws pro- viding as follows: ““The first duty of a companion is absolute disregard of life. Heust recognize no Iuw but that of the social revolution and 0 | enewies Lut capitul and the Vour. Comwpunions must recognize uo jue- l Ferniclously Per- | tion with all its consequences | Ha |N.J | tered here tonight: isdiction except the tribunal of honor ap- pointed by themselves, the decisions of which are in bl ery anarchist is obliged to defena his companions at the peril of his life “The socinl revolution is the first of duties and of obli anarchist must movements which have not the destruction of capital. No anarchist can refuse to carry out any mission ontrusted to him, except in the case of physical impossibility. No anarchi exercise a public function without authority of the assembly, neither take part in any manifestation to the cause. No anarchist can belong to wther group unless with the object of scovoring secrets in the interest of anarchism or unmasking the manauvers of vise companion—an accomplic bourgeoise. The latter was cor s the most important s o cause. Anarehi e considered as ations. Every lutionary 1 object the and bring to bear upon the preservation of their all their conrage, intelligence and ¢ No penalty is stated fora violation of these lawws, but it'is supposed to be death - LOYAL LEGION BANQUET. or Sit Down der's Annual Spr Be, i chivaley from all parcts of the ited at the hanquet fercer last night by of the military Not only we but with them wives, beautiful daughters \pping sons: Tt was, perhaps, the most elaborate afair of the kind the Legion has this state. The 150 families and fri ot dining room and, like the hall tastefully decorated The guests assembled in tho which were appropriately he colors.” Tropical plants i the hallways, parlors and Beauty Together at repres givenat the commandery ebraska order of the the old war their and came ever given in ofticers, their The main for the banquet to it natio flags. hotel parlors, draped with ¢ placed dining room. The hour preceding banqueting room was v he ing members coived by Mesdames Brooks, Luddingt Roach, Pritchett and Palmer. *Music by the Sutorious Mandolin cluo added g the cvening nt The toilets of the s woere very beauti- ful and the full dr of the gentlo- men was rendered brilliant by the decor: tions of the orde While little groups were versing in the parlors and hallways, some of the officers possessing fondness for nicotine splitivously consuming fr: wnas in the dressing room Shortly after 8 o'clock the lady guests and their escorts led the way into the dining room now transformed into a magnificent banquet hall. The tables glittercd with cut glass and silver and the snow the linen was relieved by b and frait. “The menu was the d. the march into ry pleasantly pass nd guests were s of flowers reali; n vision, in the ning with blue nois. nov cigar: modern sensoe, nd ending with of the v 3 vir was due to the pre After the menu wasan address on the sion During the Wa who was chief of the time. Dr. Duryea' interest, and ¢ historical import tdntively, and his ceived merited wppre: Other addresses Stickle and Hon promptu remarks were m the legion, and endless o were indulged in. “The affair was brought toa close before 12 o'clock out ¢ leration for the ladies. Commis. . Durye nmission at_that remarks were full of ntained much that was of listened to effort made by Montgomery. Im- le by members of and witticisms MOTION uses to Inter- cndings. — [Special Tele- am to Tug Bk —The supremoe court de- on' in the Carbon county —conte was announced today by Just overruling the motion of the defendant to make the plaintiff’s petition more definite. “The defendants were then called plead to the wit of the plaintiffs andevanter, on beRalf of the defendants announced that he wished to file a demurrer to the whole petition of the plaintiffs. Afte some parly between the court and counsel, guments on the demurrer was set for 10:30 morrow morning. On x!m!mn of the de pming Supi fere with Certain ¥ and Judge |n-'\Liu\v part and in have no partic \)I AT h th Cuey gram to tod va ect Osborne clection to the slature in Carbon previously been Barber. Opinion Governor- tes of Hemb county, Cert issuod by Acting Gover is divided as to Osborne's —~— Cure for Croup, your children are subject keep a bottle of Chamberlain’s Remedy at hand, It isa prompt and ) cure, 1 given as soon as the croupy ppears it will prevent the atia le by druggists. - A splendid $250.00 uprigit piano for | $140.00. An Estoy organ for $15.00. At the Bell Dept. store, 3d floor. WGODBRI DC AR [ PERSONAL PARAGRAPIS, 1t ays to croup cough Fors : BROS. Jaquith of Kearney is at the Paxton A. Coopor of Humboldt is at the Mur- M.T. O, ray. L cade. . M. Butler of Plattsmouth is at the Mer. chants. D. H. Hurris of Bennett is a guest Murra, . H. Tibbles of Bancroft is registered at the Arcade. S. C. Berlingam the Mcrehants. ik L. Huthaway 1 at the M L Morton, ¢ D. Woodraff of Lincoln is at the Ar at the of Seward, is a guest at of Liucoln is regis- . Was at the Willinms, editor nd Island is in the eity. 1. MeMeans and €, P R, Williams nd Island are stopping at the Paxton M. W. Walton of By @ was in the ay and registered at the Paxton. rman D, Canfield, mana, of the Martin, Nebraska City, in town P, of the of h] Hotel yesterd . Hon. J. M. Wardlaw, who will represent Gage und Saline counties in the legislature, is in the city stopping at the Arcade Mr, John . Gonner, an attache of the Or. chard Carpet house, was notified by wire yesterday of the death of his father, Nichols Gouner, a veteran editor of Dubuque, Iu., whose funeral oceurs Thursday morning At the Mercer.——J. §. Hoover and_daugn- Blue Hill; ©. Kockler and wife, Blue B. Avelin. Portland, Ore; A. B. Dean, stings. Neb: William P Coftin, N wark, W. L. Wilson, Nerbraska' City: Honte, Syracuse, Neb: C. M. Itige, Boat Neb; €. W. Pierce and wife, C. A, P’ and wifo, J. H. McClay. Kate MeClay, S, W Billingsday, Miss Deweese, Lincoln; R. MeCullough and wife, Boone, In New Youk, Dec. %0.—[Special Telegram Tie Ba. | ~O; .G, George, Wind- sor; 1L 8. Pow W. (. Woodbus Hotel Bartboldi; J. McDouald, Westuinste Cricsgo 1 . 20, to Tue Ber. - Following Wi te Hill aus regis Richeliou—George 1., Grand Pacifie—-H. B, R. J. Nichols, Alfred Mer- Imer—J. E. Markel, Omaha. ‘harles N, Coe, Omaba. Leland - Bavtlett Richards, E. C. Harrvis and wifo, Chadron. Auditoritn—Miss Hamil- tou, Mise Mary Hamilton, Omaha. e —— Constipation cured by . DoWitt's Risers O peoln Fisher, Heath, 1.y ritt, Omala, Wellington-— Barly R A splendid $350.00 upright pidno for | $110.00. Au Estey organ for $15.00. At the Bell Dept. store, 8d floor, WOoODBRIDGE BROS, loading | with | tly to | animatedly con- | rant | tion of the grand- | ptain | clos upon to | | whyr | stakes were ¢ THE Report of tho Oity Hall Tnvestigating Com- | mittee to the Council, DEFECTS IN THE BUILDING GONE OVER 1t Finds that the Duty Anoth Overri Architect 1 rof the Troc Meeting. as Done iy yor's Vetoes den iin the 24 of The city hal mitted its rop tigating committee sub t ot the meeting of the cotin hut said nota word of the charges of whitewash, thongh wimt it did not say on that point fills all the be tween the line The report was submitted, t bundle of typewritten dence clicited at the pile of aMdavits that s puft h which he was cal desk of the re inve evenir space rwitha th investigation made the sery labored under dupon to cars manuseript, up to the Every member reading, and Mr. L curiously out of tho of his eye when the reference was mado to the height of the tower, but nota move was made by the Sixth ward ‘statesman, The report was lows OUNCIL CHAMBER, OMARA, T 10, President: Your commitioe 10 whom was ferred the commun 1ot i o e ittentively to the Led Mr. Spechit as fol espectfully Foport d the openings in y lavige and thevefor o have the 1 done. pipes use ators, your and “th spted Dy {'thoy should hot teondition the elevator instructed the in size, As 1o the or for the finds i genernl poorly us (0 not whole has ot b As to the pumps, you tho lary defe reason of th 1 to venmove | pipes, and on vo of the manu- Vo your 5 : T its < in most bulldings of tl Tl While your number of bont 1 not compi build S o his priv with those of | 1om, wo find Sum of 10 in- by the n by any fon” with o 4 mone; ounds for s been i the obtuini cet., And so 1, 10 Money ucilman it any time in coun 1struetion of this building. find further, on the sworn statement of G city enginee the tower is (he p 2t accarding to plans; also that the stone nico which the city cted and paid fo been defivered “an. put in nd no hiclh the eity has paid for has been v turned to the yord of ‘the contractor, us al- s, Further, wo huve Al ' the s Of tho tuli-sized qeta 1< i the s office, which, it isalleged. we ic by Tt OF EUrRIShed 0" the. Lo tHacton niand. In conclusion, neglizen would war 1l vour committee ¢ >on the purt of the ant us in maki n find no hitect which or vetoed the ordinance locating a Twentieth and Douglus 10 council walked over the execut 1 The city attorney reported having.affec a settlement with the school board, wh Twenty-ninth avenue, near I openod, ninth street witl be v, The 1 gain enough land to pay all da . The city city w a defective sidewalk on a report was .lqu]vh ding and i lowed, to be p: 1 the resped The contracts and bonds of several con- tractors were approved in accordance with sport of the Board of Public Works. ity comptroller reported in favor of ing a judgment o in favor of PPax- lagher on account of the Tenth street viaduct, us the money was on hand and drawing only 2 hil judg- oy t. it to be th R Ah\un wil mu and other judgments § Chaflce said that thi running five year: lowed to run d instead. judgment had been ind had aceumulated over Iready. He couldn’t sce qnents should be paid and old” ones - indefinite said he proposed to take different 15 e was out of the council to ‘enth street judgments were paid. unro wanted the money paid pro rata, fter the eity attorney had taken a whirl at the question it went to the finance com- ¢ comptroller submitted a lot of claims of the cployes of the: Metropolitan hting company, and the llowinie thom out of the monay ) ind due the company clicited con. discussion, m view of the com- nment to the Standard Oil com- 4.1 pany’s s pany. 2 Howell said he was satisfied that the signment was only a pi collusion tween the lighting comy nd the oil com- pany to beat the employes out of their moncy, just as the secretary and treasurer of the lighting company was trying to beat all of his The claims will be paid, and the city will take chances on being com: pelled to diszorge twic uperintendent Matthiesen that the waste pipes from th city hall were liable to fr that steam be turned into the them from becoming clogee overflow water to dumage the walls s0 ordered The Western Union Telegraph was granted permission to L foot poles ut Fifteenth and € Compl as made of the in front of the proposed new Schlitz buildin at Sixteeuth and Harney while in course of evection, but the council declined to inter- compluined company two fifty- Bids for furnishing lumber and le fored tabulated and referred back to the council. Ordered to 1 the street sweeping contractor in- d to lovel the banks of snow on the 1 streets in front of the business to the car line, after Lowry had 1 vigorously in favor of his resolution, ted that he was willing to vote to verlap to carry out this work if it could not be done without it. The sum of £1,637 was ordered transferred from the general fund to the lighting fund to settlo the bill of the Thomson-Houston Blcetrie Light company A gas lamp was ordered at_the southeast corner of Twentieth and Capitol avenue. A resolution by Prince called for a st ment from the gas inspector showing -andle power of the light furni light company during th uber. The the by the month of present, and said that , the company s 2 up to its contract. He 1 that the company's standard wi but that the lights were the same, as faras he could see, as wi furnishod in other cities. ‘The talke brought up the rumors of corpor- ation influence over certain councilmen, und Chaffee demunded a statement from Jacob- son regarding an interview with him printed in Tue Bee of last Wednesday relative to the action of the council last Tuesday night on the bill of the electric light company. Jucobson said that part of the mterview was_correct and that part of the language attributed w him had never passed his lips. With that understanding Chaffee consented 10 remain on earth. — - You don't want a torpid liver; you don't want a bad complexion, you don't” want a bad breath; you don't want a headache. Then use Du Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. wrong, OMAHA DAILY WHERE FAULT - REALLY LIES{ hing | » found that | treets, | ronm, may be | He | BEE: WRDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1892, NEWS OF BESTERDA lln}.:;v«. Tt 18 sald that the prince of Wales will visit | Chicago during the ‘1\ orld’s falr, T Band. n negeo, .-! wn Tynched at Mop- Kinsville, Ky., for’ gliempting to assauit’a white woman of tiat plac 8.0, Wilson was thiflered in his house Savannah, Ga., Satu ny night. Object, r bery, Noclew to the'tnurderers. ature explosios 10, Mo, mianh died In nfew min the | 1/ fjiahe Bri before the New York Presbyte A compuny with acamital of $5,000000 will establish o plant for the manufacture of steel tNew laven, Conti. A now provess will be i . | latest developments in the St Lout faleation confirms the first reports sent meerning the shortage in the city tr wport News & Misisippt Valloy A by o broken rail near Ediy ville The only person injured was Postal Clerk Sindersor Tom Collins and train robhers who 10t 10 hold up a trai Vi, have be Tire of © Ving ny. throu ares thirt it has no President Cleveland 1o inconvenicnee him or tration v jehard Croker, mands o make on yid will do nothinge his coming adminis- Nevins who roc from James G to a reporter that Rev 0 1o Washington te | between hier and you Judee B ( ired a di- s declared Ducey did not a reconciliation ntly Rlaine, jr Fathel effoct Riair Smith of the First trict court of South Dakota has horary limony on - th ) daisy Winslow'in the ease of dive | her tinshund, Herbert Winslow, the y citation was lssued to: 10 Dennis 1. Sibley, (1 nan who falled Mo o vore judictal dis- Ay wright e A b Board L - 4 submit (o tate und the 1d privts an_ expose of y the whisky (rust to the trade in distilled and £ *systen of possible to re- ot busines: t it explosion in the pod with- rebates n monoply i th nsign-iserkford fuse Conn., wis destroyed OFf the entut the The | ford lowever. S ares of o dan | ture. ant escaped from n trayeling clre v Montgome rze for seve nimal’s days of freedom it Ut age to (he unty, and wis e \tand long hunt, all tho people of the cou schneider of Tollock, Minn., er Olander of 2,000, l] vs. During the inflicted robbed Ithough ade of stolen on Monday un officer ! in a roll of found the stolen his person and premises, no t money could be found. took the train for Chi searched and his buticr w e e non | Gove vricd been asked squisitions on N nd ymmerby . Rou L oflicinls of the Vindictnent was mof the Marion ury, for the embezzle- | by State A the governors of Pena il for the o JFo: | Tron’ 11 returned at the Oct county, Ind | mentors | s from Lisbon wding. effect that njoyment A dispateh to the | states that a | Reports from Emin Push of ood Iy oF CRISEs B i Afeifi B to 1) x.mu:;t on the cons| |I'|Y:\\l4)lllv\l\ | entercd the “office “of t Lt Strnin Ont, whi Stola . $7,000, and ese workmen o5t in N Wl persons and in the Spri Seotl, hay thrown out res Dk b iy, polit prozrim ..rx.l.pmm.m tohe p y of the kais SN news| nfor is said, to vty with a mand pol- e they can be ext ndez, who nd will he tr tween the young men. wis | won ploye in the S 3 West Third stre zy drunk. Both of his victims wi » London News Iearns from its respondent that an agreement has bee o the Parnell fund. Messrs, ud Uarrington will award jointly claims, not in excess of £140,00 v, Dillon and Davitt will dthe Hobbs, the and George tod on cha nt failur well known London Wright solicitor, who M forgery in conne of the I nd the have b ninst them. out of th nce will, countr 8 - pr ult in the n of government. prominent in civiland polit- are expeted to oceur. PRETTY FAGES ALL WHO USE L& FRECKLA. | S prefors | . tions growin; | wiany propl ous political | revolution, which will of the present syst rrests of peopl ical life, T0 Homely Faces Softened Ihto Great Beauty by La Freckla. | OLD FACES Made young agqin.by LA FRECKLA. La Freckla i3 the groitest, the most wonder- tuland the only cur I existenco for frockles LA FRECKLA 18 thb {atost sensation anion < hiysiclans and chemtsts: Discovercd by Mie. L6 and st by her untit hor bewuty becans s0 wonderful that thpse,who kuew lier before became afraid of hergreat and bewitehing bownty. ‘Mo, Yale ai o wgo of forty looked eighitéen, Her complexion 1s so beauiiful one has 1o go close to seswhio is a living being. Mune. Yale hus placed L Freckla tn the mar- et. The women of the world may have the benefit of her seeret and become as beavtiful as this loyely Queen of Beauty. Send 6 cents {u stamps wid Mme. Yale will send you free of rgs her (amous Beauty Book she has writ- I to Instruct wonien how to become beautiful. | LA FRECKLA will be shipped you unon re- celpt of price, of you may get it from your druggist. Mme. Yale's book instructs young irls bow to win a husband, aud marr'ed la- Hits now to ratuin their husbands' affaetions, and women of all ages how to be beautiful, Price of La Freckla, $1.00 PER BOTTLE. For sale by all first-class Druggist Address il orders and letters, Ml i YALE, Beauty anc Complexicn Specialist, MME. M. YALE'S TEMPLE OF BEAUTY, 146 STATE ST., CHICACO, ILL,, OR 37 WEST IATH 8T, N. Y, M. out | asurer’s | train | D. Leoy Ot Utiea, N. Y | and Kidney troubles, causing That Tired Feeling any good, but 80 successful was Hood's Sarsaparilla that other medicine and {3 now known Kidaey nnd liver happily combined with tonies o Hood’s Sarsaparilla that it 1s an unequalled rem Ayith these Important organs Tired Feeling and mmnkes HOOD'8 PILLS o rostoring peristaitio action of tho ARE YOU SUPFERING I+ SO, CALL Dr. Searles & DR, F. L. SEARLES, Co clan, Graduate ot llmh \|u4 Consuitation | For tho Treatment MALE AND F ALL BLOOD AND SKI ORGANIC WEAKNE: | BASES OF LONG STANDING OR | ho use OF knifo, 1ALGRY ladles of private or d cither sex, positively eured. Call on or ad Book and Reclp Dr. Seqrigs & eqries, Next Door to Posto! , suffered seve o weak strong. re Habitual Con = Chronic, Chronic, Private and Nervous Diseases AL MATTER PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILITY i s, with stamp for Circulars, Free 118 South Omal ONLY 10DAYS MORE Irn which to se- cure the Gyreat Bayrgains npow being offered by HAMBERLI AT SHIEERWOOD STAND IN NIZW LIRS BUILDING, rard erely from Tiver great pain and Other medicines faited to do him and satisfactory Na has taken no well. The best emedles are so and alteratives in y for all tronbies overcomes That alimen OLD YORIK ALL stock remaining unsold January Ist. 1803, will positively Y Weaknoss, Catarrh or Rheumatism, he shipped from the city. No such a clearance sale has ever been made in On R $20.00 We will sell you 1 any cit Nervous nr Private Diseases. ON Searles rey R §15.00 dical College Free. ot 1 Opera Wreap worth $63 in the United States. We will sell you a handsomer and better dress pattern than you can buy clsewhere in Omaha for N DISTEAS 5 AND DI HOW 1I0W OF And so on down the line. E including SHERWOOD'S clegant rors, show cases wrticle in the store, rench plate mir- and dress forms, stands, and all fixtu display 1 s, at absolute bargains. The most elegant line of Dress Trime ‘mmgs ever shown in Omaha, and prices are «|eut in two. acks, 5th Stree ~Nob. tice. llnlie the Ilutch prepai Breakfa which is pure and with Starch, 28 Sugar, and is nomi 1t is_delicious, DIGESTED, Sold by 6 pt No Alkalies —OR— Othcr Chemicals are used in the W. BAKER & €0, Ithasmorethar threetimes | the strength of Cocoa mixed Yy costing tess Han one cont @ cup, hing, and EASILY ocers everywhere. W, BAKER& CO., Dox hester, Mass. ~| Remember the limit, 10 DAYS, and ‘place, NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING. REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY, lux Thirty Days only wo will offor our entira stock of Diamonds Christmas Jewelry and Silverware at less than manofacturer PIOEHSS ration of stCocoa absolutely 4 soluble. 3 cost, Arrowroot or far more eco- Fourteenth and Farnam Straets. Will move Jan. 1, to N. W. Cor. 16th and Farnam. SAFES FOR SALE. You don't need to sacrifice t toved ones when wl There is a sure spacific mad VENT contagion of then, and sure specific medleine for Write to if in need of any treatment. stment—1; and study ssed on DON'T MISS IT! Dephtheria and Membranous Croup endanzerthe neighborhood of your homes, +The Cure of Them when thoy have not run beyond hunian reach, R. C. SIGEL, In Crete, Neb., and you will fin has seoured liim a sue- witl not disappomt you. HE— Ladies' Perfect SYRINGE. The only pert, and worli It § the only Syrl NEBRASKA Natiopal Bank, he lives of your ORY, OMAIA, NEB, icine TO PRE Capital.. there is also a ............ $100,000 63,000 prosident; 2 W. V. Lowis 8 Surplus, .. Officers ani Dir: R. C. Cusl Morse. o Heed, cashio THE IRON.BANK. Merchants’ Hofel. Yates, S M use of 0 Ratelcy 50 be uscid injections or Irrig; SOFT RUBBEL AND AT RUBE SHELL Price $3.00. Ml onders solielted i many yours' e Lhe bost 1n Uh we will tell you so anin g BYE bl or white i 5 W puIE up. Max Meyer & n and Fifteent Street NERVOUS EVILS, W company thom in m N CURED. kiven to evory part curely i) ton that A BRADLE Farn: And all DEBILIT QUICKI! 1 BTRI + body Notice of of Change of Tothe owners of all lots or sward street, from S0th re hereby ned. theo city of Omaha, the eil of said city, to assess the by the change of grade of suld necessary Ly ordinanco No. i, 2% appoved Auzust 11th, You are further 1 copted said abpointment, and uw. we will, on i off & O'Dona! corporate lmits of sl n ki nage to the owners property. affected by lo. taking 1nto consideratio uny. " You ara uotificu to be and place aforoes; nd ko i o or statements cone, of dwinages us you Ly consid JAS Omaha, Neb., Dec. 6th, 15 ound Tupounded on one mooley Cow, T ot redotmed rald cow will I anction Decomber 21, at 10 0'c 215t and Leavenworth streets, JOHN sPOERL, ast 3 the 11th about 3 Jewelers and Opticians. DISORDERS | ... irade. notificd that disinterested freohold: have been duly ayor, with the 1pproval of tho eity coun= owners respoctively of the property aff fied that having ao it o beur ot aviock | THE SPEGIFIC OXYGEN GO, street, withi suld present MeOULLO' TheAloe & Penfold Co., o5 PARNAM ST., Between 15th and 16th W, A.PAXTON, TR PROPRIETOR Havine assumed the ma Merchants' 11 51 will m 1 dmpro ments und changes ns w (o this hol one of the best at whic T Omaia, e requircments ant wants of ail pa will be carofully at [l contrally loetol ths etions to the trav, of 1t for The Mercer. Omaha s Newest Hotel 0OR, 12TH Aun HOWARD 575, ) POSTOFFICE, s’ proseriptions nceurately | prop at 1ow prices. nt of FiROM 811" U for protecting ths Bro. Co Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Sel of Teeth on Rublier for $5.0). Perfoot fit ntood. Teoth extractod in the morning. New unes luserted b the cyening of sams tmens of Kemoyable Bri oo spectmens of Floxible Blas Al work warranted as ropresontod Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephono 1083, 1ith and Farnam Sty ‘Take elevator oF stalrway from 16th St. entrines —is@ grave trouble—the for Modern in E runner of that dread fo Consumption, SPECIFIC OXYGEN-—- a breathing trc Nt fs a glad surprise” to the anxious sufferer,whom itrelloves with Houe G the first hnhl’lallon, and cures, cures in a bricf spice, at home, 10,000 INTELLIGENT PEOPLE have resorted to I, and our ‘““OXYCEN BOQOK,” ;{:: y quaiified Free, tells of their experience, the traln of that ac. PERMA- Wl tone Wil send (s rthy prosctip. Addross, L Damages for parts of lots on ished Throsghout, street to dist wly £ur C. S. ERB, Prop. DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic Stocking Trusses, Crutches, Batteries, Water Bottles Syringes, Atomizers, Medical Supplies the under- rs of tho ppointed by damage to the od strect, dueclared passed August 18 Suite 510 . heely Bldg, Omaha. eet'for the v ——— — — ng the assess- rospectively of chanze of pecial ben NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- 3 FOR CHANGIE OF GRADY rsof all lots and parts of lots long Howard strcet and St at the tlmo I street to 2150 strect, any objectd ury's u and int JalC adsasluonb | Sy reby notified that the Y signed, three disinterested frocholdors city of Omabi, hiy n duly appolnt Of the ity e da prop id st Februury ) Turther’ notliled, that huving ppted sald appointment, aid duly yualified uired by 1 21th duy of [ hour of 11 the office of T. 1 York Life building, 1, STOOKDA LI Di-d10t 114 §.16thst., Next«to Postoffice, of December, rs old (hrindle). he sold at public lock a. ni., W in the alley Poundmast R ulloc Tmpounded on one red Lielte deemed siid b tlon December 27, the 17th for will be sold at JOHN BPOER Poundmaster's Noti bout two years old. 10 o'cl 215t und Leavenwogth stroets, , Poundmaust MCCGREW THE BPECIALIST. 1s unsurpassed in the treatmont of all PIRVATE DISEASES and all Disensos und Disorders ot MEN within th for the ASSESSLIE wits of sald city, mect and making th Amage Lo the ow Spec tively of property, il by sald change of grade, taking into cousideration il bonetits, 1 uny. ‘ou are notitied 1o be pre aforesald, A5 Corle of “December, 11 not re at public auc- lock @, m., at in the alley. nt b the Any obju time tions cut of nd wak D19d3¢ roing suid Notie Bale of 4 coftages on 7,8 0 subdivislon. to take place at 1 is heroby recalled. T™H d20dde U Ay e sider proper i alder prop h MCULLOCH, STOCKDALE, PAUL, of Appriisers Didd1og 18 years exporience. Write for circularde and guestion list free 1“ 14tk and Farnaw Bu/ Giaubi, Neb. and 10, Justin's EO. OLS Cowptroller,

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