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aK - - . , - . , . - , - w a Maw a a aaiaaaaaaia aa a aaaa a aa aa a a a a Ma „ . , _ . _ „ . y y M | l w wggj M H 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE/WEDNESDAY : DECEMBEK 4. 1S89 I I THE CITY K I'orHnnnl IMmgrAplin H I.cro.v Halt of C raw fori ! Is at the Cmsjr H ] : . S. Fnlichild of Genoa Is nt the Catcy H IZiX II Church of Lincoln Is at the Murray | Harry C. I'nrkcr of Hustings Is ut tbo 1'ax- H Ion H Mrs Carrie IClmo of M.ilr Is nt the Mil H C. M. Copp of Walioo Is n guest ut tlio H Casey H O. O Nelson of I.oomls Is a guest at the H Cnioy H O. II Toucray of Fromotit is a guc3t at the H Murray H 0. Kii I'D ' of West Point Is stopping at the B Murray H Jntncs Whitehead of Hcdfern Is at the H Mllmrd B M. I ) . Clinton of Lincoln Is registered at B the Cmoy B L. C. Olnpman of Atkinson is stopping at HHli the Casey HHJ S. T. Caldwell of IMgnr Is n guest at the HHm Merchants H | C. J. Smith of Heatrlco Is registered at the W Merchants B lT. . Ransom of N'ouraslm City Is ut Hio H Merchants K M. 0. ICotth of North I'latto is stopping at B ! the Pavton Bk A. AV Haldwln of Fremont Is registered H ftt the Casey H | C. O'Connor of Plattsmouth Is stopping at HBl the Merchants M J. C. Crawford of West Point is stopping H at ttio Pn\ton. B J. II W. Hnwklns of Lincoln Is registered at the Murray HHK J. S , Armstrong of Uentrico is rcglstcrod H nttliu MMiud HHH W , L. rnirbrothcr of Lincoln Is stopping W i the Millnrd HHH Joseph Ullns of Schuyler Is among the url - l rivals at the Casey HHB Charles II Klpp and wlfo of Hastings nro HHh guests at the Millard HHb Frank Sharpe and Thomas Ross of Battle HH Crock are rcgi stored at the Millard HHH Mcsdnincs Mnsterson nnd Tyrrell of Lin- HHk coin nro amonir the late arrivals at the Mil V lard HHb noIilKiiiHh'H Denlnl HHM Garlngcmistor Uoldsmlth denies the ro- HHl port that ho peddled Hroatcu tickets at the HHJ Fifth ward polls yesterday , and furthcrmoro HHj dpclnrcs that if any of his men wvro thcro in HHJ behalf of the mayor and ho Jlnds it out they H H will no longer work for him Louis Lnzn- HHJ rass uas the man and not Ooldsmlth HHH Pvo been a iiuffcrcr from rheumatism for HHft years and have been unahlo to obtain any HHB relief nt all Salvation Oil gave mo entire HHK relief and 1 heartily rccomtneud it HHV IlrMn WiNKii , Baltimore , Md HHj ! Whntso wonderful as a sevcrocough cured HHV bv Dr Hulls < ; ougu Sj rup for 35 cents Try HHE iti m H Hj A mi ) NotrK HHK Lieutenants E K. Webster and John S. HHfr Mnllory , Second infantry , hive been relieved HHJj from duty on thocouit martial lately con HHJS vened at Fort Omaha HHP Second lieutenant 11 , V. Livid Troop H , HHV Ninth cavalry , has been promoted to 11 rat HHK lieutenant , vice Lieutenant Humphrey , dc- HHf ceased HHJi Leave of absence for twenty days has beou HHjl granted Second Lleutonnnt , Charles II Coeli- HHJi run , Sovcntn infantry , Camp Pilot Uutto H H A'niiKlin > li r lias ! the Gimlcn HHH AV It Vaughn appeared ut the court liouso HHJj yesterday afternoon about 1 o'clo k ut the HHJ1 Iioad of a gang of sixtcon graders Ho HHJj hunted up County Attorney Mahoney and HHJj I his assistant , Mr John Shea , and cxuluincd HHJ | that these men had boon donlod the right to HHJj veto in the First prcoinet of the Seventh HHS ward Accoullng to Mr Vaughn's slutcment HHK the names of these men all appeared on the HHE registration list , but they did not coino up to HHE the ideas of the judges of election In the H H Jnattcr of hoing actual residents Tlio editor i HHJi of the tuxlist admitted that tbo icon ail llvod H H in ono "upartuient" nnd worked on the H H streets " A complaint was prepared bv tbo HHJ countv attorney and his assistant nnd the HHV men brought hefoio Judco Hopewell , who HHm issued n writ of mandamus direct lag that the H H men bo allowed to vote , urovided they an- HHJ wercil all ( | iic tions provided in the statutes H Hj to the satisfaction of the judges of election H H AiiiTlcnn Stnmainon HHj Among the notable features of the Youths HHJ Companion next year will bo a series of HHm . popular articles on the methods of govern HHl mm * . "Iho Sen at o" will bo trcatod by HHB Senator Hoar , The House by Hon John G HHhT Carlisle , anu The Opposition by Hon HHB Thomas 13. Heed Mr Blaine will also coo HHm tribute an Important nrticlo to the series HHM A Trinity Concert HHB Trinity church choir gives a musical rcei- HHB tal In the crypt of the cathedral on Thurs HHB day , December G , under the direction of Mrs HHB J. W. Cotton The programmo which is HHB given below is n guarantee of a pleasant HHB evening HHB Piano duet Holero . . * . . . .MosltowskI HHB Airs Seavoy nnd Mr Uutlor HHBi Chorus The Watcnword Plnsuti HHB Stars or Night WeUorllu HHB Master Archie Pratt HHB In Old Madrid Trottoro HHB Mr Wiliclns HHB , When the Tide Comes In Uarnby H Hj Mrs Moeller HHB Bantono solo und male quartette HHl Serenade Waignnd HHB Mr Abbott and Messrs Wilkins , Treat , HHB McCuuo and Lumbard HHB * 1 aSerenado Neidllugor HHB 11 > Love May Como Tomorrow Uerg HHB * Airs Cotton HHB Bnlnnlni ! chorus Flying Dutchman.Wagner HHB' IFvurKoFoo , Plusutl HHB' M > ' . Lumbird HHB Chorus Tbo Mlllor's Wooing HHB , Eaton Fannlug HHB Noiloo to Contractors * H I < Bids will bo received until noon of HHB December 10 , for erecting n building HHB for mi electric light station ut the fool HHB * of Jones sticot , uecqrdinir to pluns mid HHB epociticiitlons on lllo ut the olllee of the HHB , engineer 20oi North Seventeenth HHB streut The right is reserved to reject HHB' : any or nil bids Adilreoi nil bids to the HHl New Omuh'i ' TlioitisDii-lIoustou Kloctrle HHl Llcfht company , 203North Seventeenth HBJ | ABIUSIJMIJNTS Hr I I • Tills is Strictly Confidential , " but Jar HHB' beaus uow play , an alleged oomoJv , written HHl by Edward Poland , Is not what It ought to HHm , * bo for a star line her It has too much ilia- HHB loguo and too llttlo action ; it lacks dash and BHHJ plrlt ; In short , Is devoid of comlo merit , nr- HHJj tlstlo olToct or dramatlo situations , and with HHJj the exception of Miss Jaibeau's efforts , to HHl . which may bo added bucIi asslstanco as her HHl comedian , Mr , Hon Coots , ana the soubret , HHB ] Julia Klngsloy , could give , proved a rather HHBJ dulli uninteresting uttrucllon ut Holds HBL opera house last night Miss Jarbeau HBr , s always admired nnd her work , HBJ oven though she uidv bo handicapped HHBJ by apirt not sditod to her peculiar tulents HHB ] never fulls to pieaso and entertain an mull HBj enco Her singing ana dancing , especially HB ] In the third act when stio wears un elaborate HHB dress make entirely of luce , olieitcd the most HHK cnthusiastlo upplauso and sovcral eucoros HHBfY Bho was the recipient during the ovenlug of HB ] numerous very luuidsotno floral offerings HB ] from admirers lu the boxes and parquet , HHBj Bho Is a charming , clever little Ionian , but HHHHHHBt uufortunatuly has attempted the legitimate HHB ] wltli a play that uuless it can bo rccon- HHBJ utructod will never become a success Uort HHBj Coots Is certainly u couunondab'o young HHB ) actor and deserves pratso Vocally the com , HHB ] Pu y I * a very good ono and their lively HB ] * xxigs were well received Miss Hlotso HBJl Mortimer , un unusuullv hundsouio , attract HHB } ' Ive , graceful \ouug woman , has a beautiful HJB voice aud mudon pronounced hit tvltli it HHl Znmajsa , Henry Stanley's famous HHB ] scout , drew well at the liden Museo lust HHjB uikIii , Zamassa Is uti Inlorestlng speclmon HBJ of thoMashuuco wnrrlor , and linked as ho is HHB ] ' V111' the adventures of the great Stanley is HHBr doubly outertalulug Thu stage shows urj HB ] unusually good , Cloincnts aud llurnard , tnu HB ] musical artists , nro very clo\er. Zau/.aretta , HB ] the magician , is a fair rival of the best of HB ] slelght-oMiaud meti , Cray aud Wulker's HHlrej'lMarla UciuroYcry fuuny , aud A. II Young , the country fiddler tnkos with nil All denartments vary with pleasing iiltrno- tlOns and the Museo , nlwnvs attractive , is decidedly entertaining this week was it.vitv Muuniitri ) ? Tlio liinlsltlin | HpuniilliiK tlin Deatli of Ij nn Myrrn' Chtltl Dr Alexander was the first witness In the Lena M\ers murder case yesterday morn * lug Ho attended the girl The couusol for the defense objected to the admission of the testimony on the grounds that it was obtained Inn professional way The court howoveroverlcokod the objection , nnd nn oxceptlon was noted How did vou make the acquaintance of Lena Marsh ! " was the llrst question The attorney ugaln objected to nil testi mony tending to show that the child was Lena Marsh's , ns prejudicial to the case The stito should conllno Itself to prov.ng that , the defendnnt killed this child Couu sol fitithcr stated that ho uoald emphatical ly object to the introduction of a lot of ques- tlonablo testimony that would at least create the inference In the Jury's mind that Lena was probably guilty Prosecutor Mnhoncy adhered to his right to prove malice ns well as a motive ' 1 hero ensued a hunted argument , the prosecution holding that the illegitimate birth of the child was sulllclont inducement for the crime , while the defence claimed that the moro fact , If she was the mother of the child , should offset any prejudice of this kind , 'Iho inwjers through the court de cided that the testimony was relevant and should bo admitted Dr Alexander then stated that Lena Marsh's child wns born sound and healthful Hcdescrlbod the eirbolio acid that was to bo used by the HUcrslcks with whom the un fortunate young woman was living The mother was not told of the nature of the wash nnd as n consequence all ovideuco going to show that it was n dilution of carbolic acid , was htrickon out The mother was In bed from the tlmo of the birth or the child until the Monday fol lowing ; and Mr Mahony undertook to show that l.onn claimed to huvo spilled the wash upon the baby's face , and that death could not have resulted from this accident , nnd ho asked that the testimony stricken out bo ad mitted The witness said that ho could not deter mine whether the wash , w hich wns diluted f > Q per cent , was sufficiently stiong to pie duce death The question whether thcro was a bottle of carbolic acid In the Ellersick house was ob jected to and objection sustained , but nftor- wind admitted , The doctor had been shown n bnttlo which ho was told hud contained carbolic ucld Vp-trrdny. The case of the Fair association against the Missouri Pacific lailroad company , to recover damages oectsioned by the fair ground lire In the fall of 1837 , was cillod The plaintiffs claim that the lire originated fiom suarks from a passing cnirino , the flro first bolngcommunic.ucd to the fences , ihenco to tbo bnildliiL-s , whicti , with their contents , were entirely destroyed It the fair associ ation is successful in this notion , several ex hibitors who lost goods stored in these build ings , will also institute proceedings While the jury m this case was being drawn , ono of the regular panel , J. U. J. Kjai , was prostratoit in a ctta- lcptle tit , aud for ten minutes or moro the court room was thrown in to an unusual state of bustto and excitement Dr Alexander was cillod in from Judge Hopewell's court , nnd pronouncing ltvun out of danger , the work of selecting the jury went on IIvan was excused The damage suit of Uoed vs McClenigan , befoio Judge Doan for the pist sK days , re sulted In a verdict of $5J0 for Koed This was just St.MJO less than he clnlmcd was duo him for being called u scoundrel and a thief SOUTH OUAI1.Y XI2WS. Prncartllng ) nt' the City Council The favorable report on the Missouri avenue - nuo plat was adopted The export renortod that the olectrio light company was only furnishing l , & > n candle power , aud the com mittee on lights reported In favor of paying for 1.T00 candle power Hoth reports were adopted The committee reported adveisolv on the appointment of Frank S. Dewov ns councilman from the Fourth ward , vice Hon fc 13. Foriino icsigned Mr O'Houko moved to lav tlio report on the table Mr , Johnson's motion to adopt the report was carried Ordinance No 1st ) , locating flro hydrants at ' 1 went , • second and J streets , was passed The petitions ot John J. Dwvdr to bo appointed building inspector nnd Michael Houson to bo appointed nn the police force were loforred to the mayor and petition for a flro hydrunt nt rwentv-third and I strcuts , nnd the Rev Father Morear- ily'a petition to extend the water mains to Twenty-third and l slrcots were referred to thu the and water committee Tlio council ns n commltico of the whole will act on tlio petition to have steps put on the Q Btrcot viaduct for tlio convenience of packing house men L street west from tlio boulevard to Tnlrty-ilftli street will bo graued , the properly owners waiving all damages 'Iho petition of nearly ono hun dred clti/ens of the Fourth word presented bv Councilman Johnson for the appointment of Colonel K. P. Savage as councilman from the rourth wurd , was referred to the mayor Mayor Sloano vetoed the nward of the gradlnc contract on L street to John Con don Hills to the amount of 5J.4US. were approved and eluiui tiles ordered SIrctliii ! of thu Bonril of Education President Frank J. Persons , Secretary John C. Carroll , T. J. Van Alton and Walter J. Slate Wore prcsont at the meeting of the board of education Monday evening The following bills were nppioved nnd ordered paid ; John O. Cm roll , SJG : A. H. ICorst , frO ; Hunnon & Cash , 50 cents ; Taintor Urothers & , Co , 5 < V5 75 ; Van Antivpmt , Hragg ic Co , f2U3 ; W. A. Olnistcad 83 ; W. J. Slate $3.85 ; F. J. Persons , 51.20 ; Eguorsfc Hock , W.HIO.OO ; ( leorgo A. Hullnrd , flU J.B0 ; fioightago.tl 1.78 ; Hruen & Carpenter SID in ; J. P. Veers & Company , til ; 0. H. Canicl , $11.1U ; FJ Persons , ? J.I > 5 ; Mngio City Hoouicr , 517 ; P. S. MoAulay , 851) ) ; Strong & Clark , tlOV John liootli , $27 ; OrnttatifeConinanv.JlO3D ; IIAIuyors.e20.3j ; I ) . Appleton , f. 'i ; L. T. Sunderland & Com pany , $7.1 OS ; U. O'Noill , • • < > ; W. Hood , $11.11) ; James McGulru , ? 17 ; John Casey , $1 50 ; Strong & Clark , $1,000 ; teachers ' salury , $01.10 ; C. M. East fl'Jl.40. The superintendent reported two now schools opened , one at Sixteenth street und Missouri nvcnuo under Miss F.lla Hughes with twelve pupils , and tne West Albright school under Miss Sndlo H. Acker with forty-four pupils , and favorably on all the teachers There arob'JO pupils carolled , with an average attendance of 7hU. The holiday rccoss will extend from December - comber 2J to the JStli Notes Atiom tlio City At the mooting of the live stock exchange Monday afternoon no business was trans uded except the election of Mossrs Ford Smith , Ceoigo Hcochor , W. F. Nichols nnd J. It Teuton as members Hon land & Bradford have sold lot 12 , block 10 , llrst addition , to F. J , Lovl ; consid eration tW To the satisfaction of residents and podes- triaus the side walks have boon laid on Hast N street A son born to Mr , and Mrs Johu Wall , work Inspector Clark Hownrd during November coudeuiuod nineteen head of > diseased cattle nnd turned the catcasses ever to the render ing company at an average of $1.50 per car cass cass.Tho The Presbyterian blblo class will moot Wednesday evening , Dccomoer 4 , at the res idence of O. W , Wilson , Twenty-third and I streets . W. A. Hlack Dought lot 3 , block 0 , Albright annex from K. S. Hood , Consideration fJiS Tea will bo served this evening at the resi dence of Mr nnd Mrs Hwlght L. Holmes by Mrs Ilolmo * and Mrs James U. Curley for the benefit or the PrcsbUeriau Lidies'Aid society Supper ut 0 o'clock uud only 10 cents A cordial Invitation is oxteuded to all all.OHudolph OHudolph Hnrtz has removed to the G. ( I , Mick block , 'Iwenty-fourlh und Al streets William A. Anderson Is again doing the elegaut for CSeorgo W , darner Mrs S. L. Pearso has bought Stvony's restuuriut J. Trenton , ono of the cdlclont oinployos of Omaha packing company , who has been ill Is better und able to be out again , Friday evening the second of the series of progressU e high live games will bo played ut the Emotion , Playing will commence promptly at 8 o'clock and all desiring to play ro urged to bo present at the beginning of the go mo Hcports are current now that the Into fires nt the packing houses will cnuso the superintendents to reorgnnljo their flro de partments nnd make all necessary additions to and Improvements on tholr plants for fl gliting the lire fiend . , About Protilf * . Mrs Hdward D Munshnw will leave to morrow for it winters visit with her parents near Chicago CM Hast ot Lincoln is iu the city 'on business Mrs C. M. Woodward of Howard , national orcatiizcr of Womans' Christian Tcmperntico Union , who has broil holding meetings here , lelt for Lincoln Mrs A. .1 , Moiisoq , whu has br-cn spending a month with her daughter and son.in-law , . County Clerk nnd Mrs Ed Juol , Auburnlins ( returned homo Mr nnd Mrs William A. Atkins nro the guests of Mr nnd Mrs B. Scott Harrell , having Just lcturncd from San Diego , Cat Mr Atkins was formerly In ehargo of the motlvo power nt tlio packing houses of Swift it Company nnd has man v trlonds here Ho Is now cmragcu in putting lu electric light plants und will have bis headquarters in Omaha DllVl ) . KILDUFF-On Tuesday , the f3d Inst , nt the residence of her patents , 1(112 ( I.nthrop street Hairiot Tappen , only dnuchter of James H. nnd Elizabeth Lvford Ktldtlff aged years , 5 months und 12 dnys Funeral private Chicago , III , Now York city nnd Hiooklyu , N. Y. , papers please copy , FHANK-On Mortlay , December 2 , at his residence , 001 South Setcnteenth street , P. F. L. Frank Funeral will take place nt the homo of the family on Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock Friends mo invited EVANS Sunday , Doc 1 , Miss Hcrtha Evans The funeral servlcos will take plneo at All Saints church Wrdncsdnv , 03nui oncing nt 12 o'clock , noon Fi lends invited , s4 Course of Lectures for .P-7S- . - - A Notable Gathering of the worlds leaders comes be fore the readers of Tun Youths Companion during the year 1890. It is like a great Lecture Course of 52 weeks , with over 100 lec turers , each a famous authoiity in some branch of Art , Litera ture , Statecraft , Science , or Edu cation And these lectures cost only 3i cents each , on the basis of a yeat's subscription , or 52 numbers , for $1.75. Is it not worth 3I cents to have Gladstone address you for half ah hour ? Or to listen for an equal time to Tyndall on the wonders of Nature ? And it is just such great men , following each other in rapid succession each week , and discussing every instructive and entertaining topic of the day , who speak to you through the medium of their paper and your paper The Youths Companion 430,000 , families attend this great Lecture Course You can attend it by reading The Youths Companion each week It will be sent you regularly until January 1 , 1891 , at a cost of only $1.75. Send for Illustrated Pi os- pectus of the entire series Address Tun Youths Companion , 41 Temple Place , Boston , Mass DMTBETISllEl'TS ' 1103 Faixnam Stiu et , Omaha , Nid ' ( Opposite Paxton lIoUL , ) Ofncofaoura.o.m , toBpm 1'uaJaru , lOu m , to I Pm bpoclallati In Chronic , NorrousSkin anil Wood Ilk ernes ttrConiultitUon st oHco or bf mull flro Jledl- clncsrt-nttir mull or express , securely pickud , frte from observation Guarantees to euro quickly , safe If and permanently NERVOUS HEBIL1TT ? &WSJSf.SiEfflS . ; , lions 1'lirBlcnl decay , iirtilnK from HiUiacrotlon , ex cess or indulKoncw producing Bleeplemie t. cc i > on * diner , plmi > le on thu fuco , iiTorition totocletr * uustljr disrour * ta , luck of tontiUoiico dull until for muiiy or buBlnuM , nud Until II fo a tun den , tntv > * f , perman ently and prlTHtetf cured Consult Drs.ttett * A Hotts , 1W Vflrnam street , Omaha , Neb , Blood ana Situ Disease aas riA'istK ' revults , complftt'ly erudltntod wltbont tlio aid of mercury , birofuta erysipelas , fever sort ? * , Dlotctiei , ulcen onlnntnttiB lieaq und tones , syphilitic sore thro it , mouth tmltoniiue cat a rib , etc , permanently cured where others b&TO fulled Kidney Urinary afnfJ , ) < lfiicsr.S3tJ. , . , quentburnlntf o * bli ody urine , urlno bUh to orod or with milky scdlmunton stan Jinn , weak birk.tonorr h'i'ti , tfleetcystuis vie l'rompily on J safely cured cbiirifes reasonublo STRICTURE 1 InSfoW- moral enmul te without cuttliiit , tuusilo ordlllutton Lures urtedeJ at home Uy palltot witbouta motneuti palu vr annoyance To Young M3n and Mifllle-Ascfl Men , f'TDD 'fho awful oiTncts ot * rljr ACI1DD UJIUJ Vice ; \\litcti brhiK < i orimnlo weakueit deslruyiuu bolli luiud and bouy , vilin all IlidrnuluJIili , puruiancnlly cured I1D0 PDTT5 ! Address tl.oia who liave 1m- LUOi DDllu railed theinbelveH by Improper luUuUonceiand una .olltary hublia , wliub rum lioin Uodr auduilud.uallttluvllieaifurbualucM , ttudj ut uliuiiicn Mev , or tboio cntrrlns on ttint liapp ; Uf , unaro it phytlclal dutii < lly , iuiuly | nsiuiuJ OUR SUCCESS , Ii baioJ upon lacti , tlrit-prnctlral ezparlence aac- und-ov rr caio la i-ie-lally | aludlol ibui Urllna nriglit.lhlM-meillctneaare prepareil In our own la- bai.jry oiaetly to tult eacu caae , tuua affecting curai llf'rirpdii tu ' nti poilaeo lor celebratedI woraa.on chronic n roua andUelioalodlieaae * . Tliouaandi cured t * \ friendly letter or call ruay aaruyou future - turo autterlou aud aharae andaddgotden > a r tollfg | * - .So letter , antwerud unlrii accompaoled by I coutalaiiamp , . ddrenurtallon Um lilVVTH Oc I.KITS , im Jfainun btrett , Omaha , Nab * * awwa ' - tKawai M i M. i11 1 1 1 11 , 11 11 wi ii ' . m Tor Snlo by M. if Bliug , Omnlia , Nebraska , WHOLESALE & RETM PRA6TIGAL OPTICIAN Sncctnclos and Kvo ( Hn t s nrrtir < itet- prescribed and adjusted Oculist * proscription ! ! enro fully .md uromptly tilled Artlllelul I' yes I.arKoat stoct of Optical Oooda iu the west , itopalr Ing ot satnu neatly ( Ions L. M. Piccard , - Room 322 Ramge , Block , Omaha , Neb Fe om Max Meyer & Bro The auction sale which is now in progress at our store has caused sd many inquiries that we take this method to answer the inquiries and inform the public at the same time The object of the saleis not , as some have asserted , to get rid of our old stock for the best of reasons , we have none Nor is it a hojiday scheme to get the trade but it is as advertised , to close the retail depart ment of our jewelry business which we have been desirous of doing for many months , and having failed to find a cus tomer to purchase the stock entire , and to put the stock in to our wholesale department not being feasible , we have determined upon an auction sale of our entire stock of diamonds mends , fancy goods , art goods , and all Without limit or reserve of one single article We invite all to attend these sales , which will be held daily for the next thirty days ( if not disposed of before ) and see if this statement is not a fact MAX MEYER & BRO SSM HardwarciiScales liJllSllli BOH MB MEN'S ' TOOL CHESTS , -J&Si i&MzZ , 3 11 a rutu line or wg swlL ice TOOLS . &i & v / tarsuND ron oatalogui : . lillP ay " 1405 Ocuglas Street ; - Dmafta DON CARLOS - l0SBER COT Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in YeilCFHT Pine . To denlcrH only JI11U Southern Missouri Itooms 1.2 and J. U. S. National Ilunk llulldlng s Trleuliono 1 Ut , Omalia Neb ENGRAVINGS . " PlrM mm iOi W c3-H ALLliT & ' DAVIS ARTIST SUPPLIES &S FaH RS % & Wo OTKIMBAHi , MOULDINGS , HBSlf jWIT S FtVsIC 8 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska AMUShMEXTS Tlin MuniUiy , ThcmIhv mill IlVdncudai/ , „ , , DEC 2nd , 3rl end 4th. Reigning ' 11ioCnaimliitandlirtvd ; ( Como ' oTih MISS VEBN0NA cc JARBEAU , ' - . . In tlio follow ing billllnnt renertolre : JtopjetO jiondaywud Tuesday rvcniiiKS lior _ H , Nuxs-hpuckllUB Musical Couudy , "ST11ICIJ.V CONllUIINTlAL " the Wcdneadtty Ilvenlni ' . liur urllllant | T ntaf , • L'al'53 ' ' ' I | uslcnl Comedy , Opra " 6TAIIMHIIT. " I _ Itreulai i > ricrs HfiUa go on sale Uonn batmduy , Frlilny uud Katunlny , Her (1 ( ami 7 , ami Saturtlnj Maliiiei' . 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STANDS FOR ; What We Wish To desire the confidences of the Dear Public , to preserve I our own self respect , and to I subserve mutual Interest by furnishing always to our pat rons , the best material made up In the best styles by the best manufacturers tU\tnrvd < rte A full Mtof Toolhonruulmfor II nuarontral to liuat wclliundoaa platei aunt out-lruin unrilental vmtu lu tills uiuntrjr , and tor nliKb jrou huuM b * tliarttodo\er tolcoaa tuucli , . , . 'U-ttlioilractod witUout pain or dancer , anl nltu out tlio van rbotofunu , va > . < tther or oloctraitr ( jcWaQi ! fliver dlilnfi at lialf ratva KatlBfaoHoii Guiirantecil DR BAILEY , DENTIST , i'uxlou lllock 10th ami Tamam Streets * TuVo I' .levittor on Itltb Street OI'EH KVENIN08 VXTIU i OCLOCK t CONTINENTAL 1 Coiitinuation of our Great Overcoat 1 and Suit Sale 1 BAHOAINS FOR THIS WEEK I The following popular prices offered this week 1 surpassing anything we have yet offered I We are determined not to carry over any I Overcoats until next season and are offering I them at such prices that close buyers cannot I help but appreciate I ( kreoats , Price $0.00. I Brown Kersey Overcoats , all satin I lined , A regular $25. $ Overcoat I Price $18.00. I Dark Brown Kersey Overcoats fiandsomeI If mads anil trined Price S5. ! I Bine Diagonal Overcoating paranssd fast I colors wool Eined Price this mS3 \ ! , 1 k bargain line ot Suits , unequalled tor I quality and price , Price $12.00. J Boys Overcoats 1 3 lines of Boys ' Overcoats , ages II to 1 15 Price $5. 1 Cape Overcoats II Boys ' Cape Overcoats $4. S4.50 and $5. I Boys Ulsters , I Wide Collars , Wool Lined , $8 , $9 & $10. ' iH Boys Knee Pants Suits 1 The biggest bargain line of All Wool | 1 Cheviot and Oassimere Suits < | J | Price , $5.00. \ 1 1 Freeland , Loomis & Co , I Cor Douglas and 15th St M The Largest Retail and Wholesale Clothing fl House West of the Mississippi I