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e e—— . R o e et 'M“WNWWMM W R A AR - SR RO P IT 1S GRADUALLY DYING 0UT Oontest of the Donglas County Election Losing Its Interest for Everybody. CONTESTEE'S ATTORNEYS ABANDON T Yenterday's Session Out Chtefly What the Did Not Know of the Irregularitics If Any There Were, TBrought Witnesses Unless the plaintiffs sensational very shortly, the I test will not draw a corporal’s guard terday only those obliged to be tended the s The was excecdingly tame, and witnesses pied the time in telling principally of they did not se Lverybody's « seemed to be impaired Dr. B. L. Siggins told of one of the ernment inspectors at South Omaha visiting the booth in the Third precinct in the Third ward and handling a number of ballots that had not been voted George W. Rayworth of South Omaha saw a number of sample ballots he thought weve not vight, They were referred to as Amer- fean Protective association ballots. e saw one t peddled within 100 feet of the booth in the Second precinet of the Pirst ward, George I, Ford, clerk in the First precinet of the #irst ward, testified that the total vote cast agreed with the tally sheet Tt was asc ned from Eli Doud of South Omaha that Mr. Sutton, republican candi- date for the legislature, stood within forty feet of the booth in the First precinct of the Tirst ward, but as the plaintifis did not offer to prove that the offense was a penitentiary one, it failed to count for much. Nothing at all of interest was brought out. n the € the o spring islative con Yes present at on evidence presented what esight gov e o appe the k on the st m:l ni lenger for the in- welfth district of the in the booth during ing saw two men ¢ hands standing the dopuulonu at the Sixth ward. He was with ofticial ba near the stove c attention of the special nto the The ofticer asked one of the men to as he had no authority in and the fellow quietly left., When vick inquired for an ofticial ballot s to vote, he did not sceure one,as none were signed, and he wa pelled to wait until three J\lll"l‘\ had finished rltpullug the ballots = of three voters the stalls. In the evening Mr. Chadwick entered the booth against the pmlmufnm special policeman, and after a few minutes discussion as to the right of a challenger being p 1t during the progr of the count, he left the booth 'he judge held that no outsider ititled to be present, although Mr, ordered to go und he left of his own volition. A gentleman with credentials from the two county committees to securc the vote as soon as canvassed was permitted to remai The witn stated that two of the window were curtained, one with the other with registration Frank Wallace, one of the ved on the board, resided lists rhth though he knew of the fact at the time did 1ot remonstrute, What tho Policeman Did. Thomas Dillon, the special policeman, was next questi losed the door after the polls s instructed to do so by the judges, ny one to enter, The statement of Mr. Chadwick that the view lhlu gh windows was completely obstr 1 rue. Although partially obstructed | . the window was completely clos He did not or Chadwick to leave the booth, and i that gentleman that if the judges he must go out. es did not in: him to .-Jm-t M. man leftof 1 had been rais William R board of the and te: ‘(l\fll'll to the fter an - objec judge of the feh district, was t th emocrats, The of the ques- | tho law to permit Mi in the booth vote, and th volition bef tho cunvassing of the n left of his own Uto doso, The questioning in regurd to the manuer of can- vassing the voto brought out the fact that there was nothi that, and the witness toolk oceasion to remark that he thought the count was a pe; i one. Purely n Personal Opinion, 1l of South Umulu el ited \Im » Thivd precinet of the F) irst word W 100 fect of the polls. Tle was hauded 4 Lo association st of the booth, During n he saw nothing wh irregular. — On the ' f morning he was at the First First ward and witnes vassing the vote, One judue ballot and when finished it was ) the hands of two of the other jud Carroll consi the vote very irregula tho hands of one judg of a_responsibility, watching to see w rectly announced. ,and was |m\lm ltogether too much s there was no one her the votes were cor- He was unacquainte with the political faith of the judge who an- nounced the votes from the ballots, and did not know of any ballots that were not cor- rectly counted. No more witnesses hearing was ad ) 1 o'clock. Draw Tusion. Mr, J. O. Davenp of tho Fort Bragg Redwood o 1t X g, Cal., this to say of Chumberlain’s Cough Remedy ST used it for a severo cold and cough obtained immediate relief In the Bragg Redwood Co.'s storo we have large quantitics of Chamberlaiu's cines.,” 1%or o lll' ists. were present and th red until this morniug sold medis TOMBISTMAS Slippers and Aveties, ® Men’s embroidered slipvers, 7ie, Men’s fine leather slippers, $2.60, for #2,00, *Men's alligator for $2.50, Men’s felt slippers, worth slippers, worth $3.00, worth $2.00, for .50, Women’s felt slippers for $1 ‘Women’s velvet embroidered 76c to $1.25, Men's nrctics, 7¢, e, M on $1.2 ‘Women’s arctics, 7o, § Waomen's high button m Children’s and misses’ arctics, $1.00 and $1, 25, 108 S. 15th, opposite postoflice, e ippers, otics, 81,50, high button Holiday goods, Fronzor, jew's, opp. p.o B There will bo u co ored musical cert at the Youuy Mon's Chi cintion I'viday evening, a8 o'clock. Admission, soots, 60c. Seats now on sale ut Young Men's Christian associntion ollice. con- stian usso ull)m THE Draperies, Curtains, Portizres, Silk scarfs, Silk pillows, Rattan chairs, Rattan rockers, Child's chairs, “Kids'" rockers, “Kids'" Costumers, Parlor lamps, Curio tables, Curio cabinets, Fire screens, Easels, Blacking cases, Carpets, Rugs, Parlor cabinets, China cabinets, Dressing tables, Cheval glasses, Dining tables, Parlor tables, Card tables, Hall tables, half high chairs, Mahogany parlor chairs, Maple parlor chairs, Inlaid parlor chairs, Gilt parlor chairs, Imported shades, The Policy of Price Doubled Our November Trade. Christmas Furniture. Nothing better can be found for a home present than an article of furniture, Having been obliged to buy a new stock during the months of October and Novemb:r found many factories whose fall trade had been light and we bought new stylish goods in we OMAHA I)AII,\ nm: FRII)AY DECEMBER 23, 1892, many instances from 20to 40 per cent discount. throughout our store, Having adopted a policy of marking all our goods at a low margin of profit in plain Our stock, this scason, is by far the largest we ever carried and our building at present, is filled to its utmost capacity. We therefore have many decided bargains figures, customers cannot possibly make a mistake in price in buying here. Goods bought now will be held for Christmas delivery if desired. All goods marked in plain figures. Charles Shiverick & Co., Hanging medicihe cabinets, Furniture, Carpets, Draperies 1206, 1208, 1210 Farnam St THE CHRISTMAS STARS Are Shining at ydon Bros. The last and final reduction in dolls, albums, iron toys, wagons and wheels, Christmas treo ornaments, —smoking sots, toilet cases and all faney novel- ties suitable for Christmas presefits. Our stock of dolls is unequaled in quantity, quality and varioty, and at these closing out prices wiil surpass all former efforts CLOAKS AND SHAWLS. Special low prices on ladies’ and children’s cloaks, jackets, shawls and wraps. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, Is brim full of bargains, JEWELRY,CLOCKS AND WATCHES Our mummulh stock of jewelry is simply unequaled in variety, quality and price. Remember every article is fully guaranteed or money inded. CHINA AND FANCY GOODS. Tndless variety and lowest prices ever known. Specinl sale on linens, dress goods, laces, art goods, books and stutionery. Visit the millinery department. HAYDEN BROS. — pleto New Stock of Furniture. woods marked low in plain figures, CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO 1206, 1 0 I'arnam St sor pound. per dozen. s per pound. figs, 124c, 1de, 16c and 20c. t Malaga grapes, 85¢ por pound. Messina lemons, 25c per dozen. Bo sure and come here; you will find the above goods first class and prices the very lowest. HAYDEN BROS. Iruit Dopartment. — Renl ostate, Barguins only, My word is good. Life blda, L Holiday goods, Frenzer, jew’r, opp. p.o. ce the celebrated Sohmer piano at Ford & Charlton Music Co., 1508 Dodge. - Frescoing and interior decor: ating; de- signs und ostimates furnishod. Honry Lehwann, 1508 Douglas street. Water ronts due Junuary 1, payablo at company’s office, building; 5 por cent discount nlh)\\ud il paid on or be- fore January 1. Office open Wodnesdays and Low Rallroad Rates for the Holida Tickets on sale at one end one-third fave for the round trip viu the Chi & Northwestern railway, December 2 25, 26, 81 and_January 1 aod 2, good ro- turning until January 3. City ticket oftico 1401 Farnam st I W LP.&T. A .\.,cul‘ —_— ANNOUNCEMENTS. Donnelly illuminate ¥ irard’s “Natural Ga U's theater for four n and two ma commencing next Sunday tneas day). Many clever songs and s have been added, the scenery is cu- ¥ s briwful of whole- “D°PRICE'S all The only Pure Creaw of Tartar Bakin Powde$ Powder,—No Ammionia; No Alung, Dsed\iu Milli-as of Homes—40 Years the Standard, i BITTERS TRADE KENNEDY'S KE flm:fimnl/{l ASTINDIA BITTERS A % ge| are yrveR sou 78 IN BULK, M,mi'“ oNLY xs‘;:finnzs MARKL ABELS 66 AT i HOMESZ CLUBMEN.” “I have met with much succe: use of the LONDOND LITHIA WAT As a natural remedy it is a remarkable one. Of its efficacy in reducing the amount of uric acid T am positive, and I shall con- tinue to use and recommend it. In fact, I was one of the first in Chicago to use this water in practice. As a drinking water for table purposes it Zas o superior. 1 learn it is extensively used at the Chicago and Calumet Clubs, and it can be found a# the homes of the clubmen at any tin 1 can only speak favorably of it.” From M. 11 Lackersteen, M. D., Clleago. sin the RIREY LL. D, F. 1. S. Cy Still or Sparkling LONDON- D E RR Y for sale everywhere. Don't fail to read our pamphlets. A/ dealers. Londonderry Lithia Spring Water Co,, “Distributing Agnntfi T OAPANES IS A newand cowp! positories, Olntm Piila. A positly Xt or Biceding, tehing, Chronie, e Piles, This romeily 1 per - thin positl T not eul Dtod Issued by Kuho & ¢ Foer 15t 01 L D) Fu s caused by Jepression, ity, misery, Wness, Lods of Leucorrhe® aad all ma- Tiguor or to! Sofinens of Tertlon’ of tho brals $; by wall. We guar- boxes with o writton ki teured y by Theodore K. Lewls, drug I3 strovts, Vmulin. it. The sale of seat went opens at 9 o'clock tomorrow nic On Thursday, ¥ next weel MIG, Rhe ha's favorite lady ,, She will lay and Saturday of ,who is one of Oma- comes 1o Boyd's Beatric Ado About ephiue, Romance cleverly bl pectacular play ¢ K “m.h is to 1 i with tmas malin 5 Matinee also Monday and W handsomely put on und the stago effe not only novel, but pleasing toa degree. . The scene representing the depths of the ocean is a marvel of the skill of the artist combined with the genius of the stage ! machinist. - . An honest pill Is the noblest work apothecary. DeWitt's Littie Early cure ¢ onstipation, bilious ache. Holiday goods, F of the Risers es$ and sick head- zer, jow'r, 0p2. pu Does your system Need a Stimulant ? if so, .use Drass and onyx tables, Parlor chairs, Hall chairs, Reading chairs, Turkish rockers, Fancy rockers, Large comfortable rockers Gilt chairs, Corner chairs, Divans, Sofas Leather lounges, Corduroy lounges Cretonne lounges, Rug lounges, Tapestry lounges, Hall chests, Hanging hall racks Standing hall racks, Umbrella racks, Chiffoniers, Brass beds, White iron beds, Maple bureaus, Maple chiffoniers, Shaving stands, Large wide chiffoniers Small chiffoniers, Wardrobes, Tolding beds Side boards, Side tables, Buffets, Bookcases, Secretary bookcases, Ladies’ desks, home desks, Music cabinets Men's PURE RYE. AMERICA'S FINEST WHISKY ? For Sale at all High-class Drinking Places and Drug Stores. If your Dealer does not keep it, write to Roll! DALLEMAND & CO.. CHICAGO: Roll ! Compel your Shoe Dealer to supply you with Rolle E=xxcluders, ge An:lics' LUMBERMAN OVERS AND RUBBER BOOTS. The New Jersey Rubber Shoe MAKES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR ROLLED EDGES. Dealer wunls on application, I 150 cups OF COCOA FOR 90 CENTS a big m Western Agent for the 1F YOU BUY EST AND GOES FARTHEST— Varivalled for Dlgcallblllly, Strength, and Delicacy of Flavor. Perfectly Pure. “THBRE IS SCIENCE lN NEATNESS. BE WISE AND USE SAPOLIO “BAY STATE" | | Y cuiTARS MAND BANJOR zn’u:ns ano DRUMS, OUR LATEST AND BEST THE LEWIS BANJO. Endorsed by the BEST Players. Send for Catalogue and mention'the uments you Gidak of purchasing. " JOHN C, HAYNE‘? & 00, LOSTON, Teeth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A-Fall Sef of Teeth oo Babber for £5.0). 1 1a the extraote 4 in the evening 0 specimens of liemavable Bridae. Feo specimens of Flexible Elustlo 't Al work warrunted as representad Office Third Floor Paxton Block, Telephone 1083, 1ith and Faroam Sts. Take €levator oF slaliway from 16tk 5L entransg, WHAT does he want for Christmas? feminine mind throughout thi That's the question that agitates the broad land today, and, in truth, that and scheming; this making —and buying—and hiding away nd forbidden rooms these Christmas gifts, till the all eventful day. But we all enjoy it—we men as well. What Does ’s the poser. 7.md girls aman want? Tl can buy for boy: There’s hundred’s of things yow —and sisters—and “There's so. at a man wants that don’t cost a fortune,” says one all tired out shopping. But she's wrong. If your s a republican, buy him an umbrella—(he’ll need Then and school friend particular “protection”). likes slippe feet up highe; (that's the p by a pretty won one. blow—buy him handk 25¢c. We man does—likes tu put ‘ecm on and put his good cigar—30c¢ to $1.50 n men like to be “‘collared” by it if they're “cuffed” by . Then if he's a great 5c—10c—15c—20c— ¢ fine Japanese kind—at 25¢ cach. ' to, ul\\n;m Aside sillk huns\m.hgd handkerchieis—the fifty-cent Then there's neckwear—a safe think t .,nm.n up scaris at UEe—(Be—T penders, Aside from regular goods, (15¢to 75¢), we show nuvs.l- tics designed especially Christmas—in silks and satins--all colors—plain or embroidered— the finest goods made—in individual boxes—$1.00 to $2.25, There's gloves and mittens—mufflers 15¢ to $2,00—an especially attractive line of handsome colors in cashmere and erazy cloth at 50¢, The s jewel cuff buttons, lever or link—watch guards—scarf- t uds—buttons andso on, Our corner window with each a ticle marked with its price tells you where to buy your “male’™ presents for Christmas? SATURDAYS, (0 P. M. RUPTURE reRmariN Y GTTRED or NO PAY WE REFEK \‘ul:_ T0 2,500 PATIENYS, Financial Reference; NaC'l Bank of Commerco, Omaha, NO DETENTION, r.m businoss. No Oporation. Inye Wl £2ArAntoo 1o abso~ Tuthy Cuurs sl k kot Yo WS S0tk sexon, withe ont 1he use of Kuife or sy riuge, no niattor of how long standing EXAMINATION FREE, The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY, 307-308 N, Y, LIFE BLDB,, OMAKA, Ill. Eond for Clrculor