" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : J&llDAY , DECEMBER 23 , 180 WILL NOT CO AT IT BLINDLY Citizens Insist on Knowing Something About the ( Jouncil'a ' Union Depot Plans. WILL PRINT THE TERMS OF SETTLEMENT ii of ( tin Orillnnncn mill thn Com- ltriort | Onlrrcil Another MeetIng - Ing ; l Mo llrlit Momlny Homo In- torcntlns nlsamlon. Tlic adjourned meeting of the council yes terday nftrrnoon at which nil Interested In the proved settlement of the pending dif ferences between the city nnd the Unlor Pacific1 and Union Depot companies were In * vltctl to bo present to lake part In the dlscuHsion of thu ordinance that was drawn lor thu purpose of settling the vex' ntloiM questions for all tlmo , drew barelj a linker's dozen of the rcprcsentutlvi men of the city. Amongthrno present , aside from the mayor and council and some of the other cltofnVlnls , were George II. Bopgs Thomas Fltrpatrlrk , T. A. Crt-lgli , Ocorgt V , IJnrlfi1 , .1. M. Thurston , K. W. Nash , Jos pph II. Harker , Kdwnnl Jlnsowatcr , J. H Webster. C. II. Brown , Dr. Ilnnuhctt , C. F Goodman , C. S. Montgomery , John D. How nndV N. Mason nnd : i score or two of other ; less well known , who were drawn thitlic moro hi curiosity than because of nuy par ttculnr Interest In the proposed settlement The council went Into commlttco of tin whole , with Mr. Lowry In tlio chair. Several oral of the gentlemen sitting In the lobb ; were Invited to take scats Insldo the rail nnd then tlio meeting tried to get down t bushiest by calling for the rciwrt of the cor fercnt'o eommtttoo that was submittci October 11. The report outlined the prc posed basis of settlement and the commit tee's endorsement of it. After the rending , the opinion of thoclt attorney was called for ns to whether or nr the council could lawfully proceed to do anj thing nbout the matter while thodlstrlc _ court Injunction touching the case was stl In force. Mr. Council said Unit the Injunction di not affect discussion of the subject , althoug It would probably prevent the council froi taking nny action In the way of rcmovln obstacles that had put a stop to the work. Avltnl for an Adjournment. The reading of the ordinance was calk for , but before It was proceeded with M Rosewutcr said that ho considered this very Inopportune time to discuss this vci important question. The meeting has bee called for three days before Christmas , at o'clock in tlio afternoon , when nine-tentl of thn business men , bankers and profe fdoiml men. of the city were exceedingly bus in the rush of trade incident to the eve i the holidays. Ho did not think that tl niecllnjr was hardly a representntlvo Bathe ing , such as should assemble to discuss tl important matter under consideration , i such as would have certainly assembled hi the time been moro fortunately chosen. I did not , believe that n delay of a few da ; would niako any difference to the clt.\ disadvantage , and ho was opixised to takii snap judiment in the matter. Ho advisi an adjournment until after the holiday when an evening meeting would probab bring out a much larger gathering and gi' better satisfaction. Ho moved an ad jour ment for one week , and it was seconded 1 Mr. Ororjjo Barker. Councilman Chnffeo took alarm immec ntely. fearing that nn adjournment wou take the whole thing over the ilrst of t \ rear , after which time ho would have k his ofllcial title and become plain Mr. Chi fee , and relinquished all right to vote on t question when it came up for final action the council. "These citizens can adjourn if they wa to , " he declared , "but I don't see bow th can adjourn the council. " "Tho council can do as it sees fit , " said ft Roseuater. "The incmbera can act withe consulting the citizens if they so deMro , a. if they do not want to hno\v the wishes the people I don't know as anybody will : blst on being heard. " iisnsor : : Fuvorod Adjournment. Councilman Klsnsscr said that ho agrc : with Mr. Hosowater. Ho' wanted to hii the matter discussed when there was large and representative gathering preset ami ho was satisllcd that if the ordinal : was railroaded through u stigma would fever over attach to every member of the couit so voting. "Do you pretend to say that this coun intends to railroad this ordinance througl demanded the chairman , in a voice that v intended to bo full of pained surprise and dlgnation. "No , sir : I do not. " was the reply. "Then , sir. " said the chairman , frownl savagely , "you should say so iu your marks. " Before Klsasser could proceed Chaf took a shy at him. "Who moved at the mectingTucsday ov ing that wo adjourn until this afternoon ho asked sharply. "I did. " was the answer , "but I did It lioving that wo would have a ropresontat gathering here. As a matter of fact , had u moro representative turnout th months ago , when the subject was uni consideration by the committee. " The city attorney did not seem to th that his pet scheme was progressing sa faciorily , and ho obtained recognition to another tack. He said that ho did not w. . nn.v snap judgment in the matter , but subject bad been fully discussed in all phases mure than n year before , : after such discussion , had p.issed a vote of tlio people on an afilrmat votu. It had gotten into court and 1 drifted along until spring , when the couni tec met the ofllclals of the railroads , a after doing considerable work , had arri' ns nn ainicablo sottlimiont on satisfaol terms. Hn thought tlmt the people knew they eared to know about the matter , and they needed to know in order to discus : thoroughly nnd intelligently. Could Well ( io OtcrTu-o Wtk . ' Charles II. Brown said ho did not th that satisfactory action could bo had w such a small attendance as was tli present , and Ho doubted very much if ; ono know enough nbout the proposed tei to dlsi-ubs them intelligently unless it w those who had BCCII the papers and bqen paged in tlio controversy for some time , urged an adjournment of two weeks t the meeting might not bo held u several days after Now Year's , Ho did think that the question ot Injunction she bo passed over lightly , and said that legal status should he fully determined fore tlio council took action , IIH ho belie that thu injunction was bread enough cover any attempt on the part of the cuu to force an unx | > puhirsettlement. Councilman I'rincu said he knew that I3lsnt > 8ur'b motion to adjourn until that t was nmdu in good faith , as he had thought about thu approach of the liolkl affecting the attendance until Mr. Kosuwi ftpoku of it , and he had expected to tlnd council chamber crowded , He declared t thu council had no right to act imlcpcudci in the matter , as every member was > tl solely to represent the wishes the people. Ho did not bell that any councilman was disposed act contrary to such wishes , and ho favc nn adjournment to a tlmo when the bush men and represontativu citizens would ablu to bo present In suitable numbers justify the council iu taking action in cortlancolth the bentluient them pressed. Thomas Vitzpatrieh favored nn ndjoi ment before taking lliml action , but thoti that imiHinuch us they were there and ki so little about the matter It might bo we ! discuss it Informally for a while and adju tou later date without taking action. The chairman apparently didn't like way the thing was going , for ho hu further discussion on that i > olnt and ordt the clerk to proceed to read the ordlnanc Will I'ulilUI , the DorumimU. Councilman Davis consulted with the attorney , and then Interrupted the rem to move that thu ordinance be publlslie ono issue of Tin ; lieu and World-Hut that the people might famlllarizu thcmso with its provisions , and also h uvo a cop it for reference ut u later meeting , Klsiisser amended so as to include rcjiort of the coiuiuUtoo uud before thu < j lion could bo put Councilman Spccht had Urn floor , Ho demanded to know whether or not the publication would cost anything , nnd on bellit | nsMircd that U would , declared with overpowering Impresslvencss that ho would vote ngAlnia It And ho did , but ho was alone In his attempt to keep the voters In the dnrk ns to the contents of the proposed ordinance that Is fraught with so much of moment to the future of Omnhn. Then ensued a lengthy discussion over ad journment. Chnffeo Insisted that it must bo for only a few days , In order that the present council might dispose of the matter. Ho said that If It went over to the new council It would fritter along for months before the situation would bo fully understood , nnd In the meanwhile - while work on the union depot would bo at a standstill , just as it has been for many month's past. AVlli Mot Next Monitor. Councilman Munro likewise thought that a week was long enough to wait , ns ho "didn't want to throw any work on the now council that they wouldn't understand. " and it was finally decided to meet again next Monday afternoon at SiM o'clock , when it is hoped tlmt there will bo n large nttcndnhcc ot the lending citizens , In order that the matter may bo thoroughly discussed In all Its phases and a definite con clusion arrived at as to the wishes of a ma jority with reference to the proposed settle ment of the union dext | controversy and its attendant dlsagicements. Cntiirrli In tlio llriul Is undoubtddly n dlseaseof the blood , nnd as such only n reliable blood purifier can effect n perfect euro. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is the best blood purifier and It lias cured many vor.v severe cases of catarrh. It gives an ap- petlto and builds up the whole system. Hood's pills act especially upon the liver. rousing it from toipldlty to its natural duties , euro constipation and assist diges tion. _ _ Mupprit for u Time , The subcontracting llrm that is doing the city hall marble work censed operations for a while yesterday afternoon , or rather their employes did , for the reason that the ex pected Btipcndltlmt was to remunerate them for work already performed , was not forth coming. The pr.y was a couple of days over due , and when the men were unable to ob tain any satisfaction of the foreman they quit work. It was only for a short tlmo. however , as lively hustling on thu part of in terested parties brought about a notification of a llnaueial nature Irum Kansas City , the headquarters of the llrm , and the necessary money was raised without further delay or trouble , and the men went hack to work ; that Is , they resumed the motions that they had been practicing for weeks past , and for which they seem to dr.iw their pay. Ignorance of the merits of DoWitt's Little Karly Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. l.M of Vclvrmis Win Will Nccr Irn Itrmr m tirnncr * from t'licln Snnii WAsmsnTox , D. 0 , Dec. 23. - [ Special to THK Hnr. I The following recently granted pensions nro rciwrted by THE Htn nnd Ux- nmtncr Bureau ot Claims : Nebraska ! Original - William E. rbn e , Charles II. Anthony , .lames N. Minor.Vnrreu llarner. Natlinnlol P. | ) lckln rm , John W. Davis. Anxon \Vlililnx , .Tncoli I'rlsclt. Stunrt AV. Cnlboun , ( leorge Itoilocker , John I' . Paxton , John K. Hewitt , Martin UoUMmlth. fatmicl Stephens , I vl Itnlicrtson. Wllllnm M. Iliirna. AdilltlonnJ-Oeorco I' . I.IIWPIIS. imvld M.Cul lender , Stephen U , Jones , Sninin U. Ilorilen , . .lolinVnllon. . Henewnl and Increase IVtcr Hnlts. Incrcnso-Jnlin 1) . Klllott , William It. Comstock. Orlelnal widows , etc. .1 nines T. Marble , fntbcr , Mellwii J. Kobcrsnti , Matt-cllu A.Snnders , JtMiilnin Kockwcll , Nancy Hilton , Nnrclssti ( JolT , Caroline K. Heck. Iowa ! Orlsliml 1'ranklln llondllllnm .Shaffer , William 'II. Vender. Charles J. Uond , Joseph W. Smith , James 13. Prince , Heuben Htnnc. Additional Joslnh KdwnriK William OrmUtoii. Increasp Jnines M. Option , I'red- erlck Armlmstcr , OJtnrlrs A. Mnllo , William II. Westbrook , llrtijamln 11. Urlnstcnd , William J. Wnjruener , Hollln V. Ankony. Kelism franklin Decta , Jumcs S. Alexander , Jcv-o Iliiync. HeNsiie and Increase -Wilson S. lloll , Oilitlnnl widows , etc. llettlo Olson. Kntu Illl- bourn , I.oulsn I.ampman.Kiiuna li. Heott.Onth- i-rlne Uanluls. mot bur , minor of AlbuH.l. Karl , Kntlierlnpedra. . Kll 7 T. HnaKland , lil/a- ; l > etli Heed. Mary Washington , Mary Wooding. OrlRliiiilHiinlcI Kolirer. Jamcd II. Dryilen , i : < lnard llalilncton. KMIiiii ll.iker. Jixcpli N. II III. William fliret , lienmnti II. Dllley. John II. Wheeler , John I ) , llaywnod , Wilder Knttm , Georgu W. Inpci-soll , William t'onway. Atldl- tlenal rretlcrlck Wvpant , John II. Jnckhon. IncrensoMiullMin Aticl. IttlssiiuJohn llar- Uer , ( leceiisi-d , .lohn W. Dliistnoio , Jolin\\ . Cook , Tlmolhy McUurdy , Henry /.linmeriiinii. OilKlnnlvldurs , Dtc.-Allco darker , Mary roRprty , Hniuh A. I'.hler , Josophlnu Iturns , minors of John Itodi'ii.MiiiinsscslIclter.father. WKeonslii ! Orlelnnl James Whaley , Noah Ancnst , llnrrlson llieiieman , lluiilanilii 1' . llaynu.s , Tluimim Heese , Jacol ) li. Koolir , James Kiigen. Addlllomil Andiew llalvorsun , Joseph Chapman , Henry Sickles , John Ncuite- liauei1. Original willows , t > t v lva Krlcilrlcli , MnryO. SniiileM , Dunlul Hiirton , fathei ; Jlar- thu S. Spoor. Colorado ; OrlRlnal.William S. Peck. John T. i-chcriell , deceased. Additional -Morgan Uiiudo , James T. Davle , James Meageu , In- cii'ase JoM'ph llnaf. ItdlPUitiMoKee. Original widows I'miiin K. lioad , Marry L. Sluurell Orlirlnal Klnh'V Chaiiibeflln , Samuel W. Nccl , I.o Itoy Crane , ijovl A , I'oonilis , JamcM Mui1- tiuiKli , James Magiilre. Addltlemil .lames H. bhlpper. Orlglmil willow Kiln A. Agnew. Soulli Dakota : OiUlnal Henry Wytten- hasli , Daniel M raver , Henry U. Gardner. Ad ditional tJcoiRc Ij. Hinds , llunry.VatiHchalck. Cyrus Stout , Simon II. Dunham. Incivaso lleiuy II. llotcoml ) , Anton Koetzur. Original widow llainmh llaiim'iian. Noilb Dakota : Original William A. Mason , James 1Itlley. . Additional Kdnaul L'orbln. IncieiibeAda 1'eleison , New MUNICH : Oi'lglnal James M , lliooks , Wllllan 11. Sutherland. Oil lnal widow Mai la del Ko'.urlo Uodtlgii * Mculiui. Wyomlnii : OrlRlnal Clark S. Devoe. Montana : Oilglnal Oliver J. Uumel. Good. I have sold and used in my family for sev eral years Chamberlain's , Colle , Cholera , and 13Iarrluwv remedy , and have ftmjid it one of the most useful and satisfactory rem edies I over bandied. C. II. Ixswis , druggist , Salt Lake City , Utah. It's hard getting through with your washing1 and cleaning , if you don't use Pearhne. And you can use it , with great gain , upon anything that you want made clean. In washing clothes , perhaps you won't believe that Pearline is harmless. It has been proved so to millions of women , over and over again , but perhaps you\ won't be convinced. Then use it for something that can't be hurt. Use it for washing dishes , for instance , and save work. When you come to know it better and let it wash the clothes , you'll find that it saves the wear and tear as well as the work. Peddlers ami some unscrupulous grocers will tell you " this is as good as" or " the same as Pearline. " IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled , end if your grocer sends you something in place of Pearline , be honest- * / ; / / > . ; < * . 338 JAMUS PYLE. New York Cure For AH tllsonlcrs of'tho Tliront ami Lungs is Aycr's - < ftiorry 1'cctornl. It 1ms no cqunl as1 a'bough-euro. Bronchitis "When I wni a bdy , I Imil n bronchial trouble ot such a persistent ntul stub * born character , that tlio doctor pro * nouncod It Incurnb6 ! with ordinary remedies , but recommended mo to try Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. I did so , and ono bottle cured inc. For the- last fifteen years , I have used thli preparation with KoodclTcct whenever I take n bad cold , and I know ot numbers ot people who keep It In the houio nil tlio time , , not considering klt safe to bo without It. " J. C. Woodson , 1 * . M. , Forest Hlll.W.Vft. "For moro tliau twenty-five years , B was n suttoror from lung trouble , nt- tondcd with coughing so sovcru at times ns to cause liomorrlingc , the paroxysms frequently In.itlng tlirec or four hours , I was Induced to try Aycr's Cherry Pec toral , ntul after taking four bottles , was thoroughly cured.Finnz HolTuiaii , Clay Centre , Kans. La Grippe "Last spring I was taken down with la grippe. At times I was completely prostrated , nnd so dlfllcult was my breathing tlmt my breast seemed as If confined In an lion cage. 1 procured n bottle of Aycr'a Cherry Pectoral , and no sooner had I began taking It than relief followed. I could not believe that the effect would bo so rapid nnd the euro so complete. " W. II. Williams , Cook City , S. Dak. j AVER'S Cherry Pectoral I'rcpnteJ by Dr. J. C. Aycr &Co. , Lowell , Jinan. Bold by nil Drugglnt1'rlci ) $1 ; six bottles , $5. Promptto act , sure to curs MAYER , STROUSE & G > . MFRS.4IZ BY/AY. / NY w fy the blood , ore Kifo nnd effect ual i x tuu bet medtrinokncmnforblltou * nc-n. constipation. ( Irsinprla , foul } breath , beauaehc. bcartburn , Iron cf . a wllte , luoatnl ut'itrpwdoo , painful di gestion , iilnniloii. fallow cnmrltic * o ion , and crory QIMOW resultluprfroci bleeder n failure by Oiu atonmeh , lircrorln-o i topirform their proper function * . I'lnmusJ 10 ovi-r eating RrptKnohwdbjtakinrroiioiUtcrJ uachmonl. Riven 1'rlre by irmll , 1 tro.in , fit wufle.ltc. J 1U1V.N1 CllKMICAL CO. , 10fprucoSt..KciT York J. fco' f .eoOOO 99OM 9 v9v < O - > < tOQOOO4 fco'mC THOMAS I'.SlMlMON.Waslilnuton mCTHOMAS I ntty'sfBB until I'atB-itoi- tfilned. Wrltu for luvcnlomUull o ) l- f TOYS TOYS FIFTH FIFTH d ron FLOOR FLOOR t , : o Misses' Cape Hewinarkets. For the next two days we shall sell a lot of 75 new- markets , in sizes from 8 to 18 IBo years , in very pretty tan mix eo tures Scotch goods , all wool , eou perfect fitting. S years , formerly $10 , now $7.50. 10 years , formerly $12 , now $ ! ) . 10vo 12 years , formerly $13 , now $1 ( ) . vo 1 * years , formerly $1/1 , now $11. vo 1 ( > years , formerly $14.50 , now CO $11.50. or IS years , formerly $10 , now $12. We would also call your attention Is- - i'.V tention to our lower grades , lie ut which have also been greatly its reduced from former prices. 11(1 ( t > y Fur Capes , $5.93. vo voml 25 black French coney id.od it- capes , fine satin rhadamcs lin od r.V ing , formerly $9 , now $5.98 ill each. Wu have only a limited nil It ed quantity. Better be on hand early. uk tli .ra uy HIS u-o 111- Ifo lilt til lot ilcl hobo bo- bood od to ell .Ir. . 1110 lot i.vs Lor ho Kit tiy -TO Of vote to vd L'SS bo to tie ux rn Fur Miiffs , 98c. rht ow 25 black Russian hare , nicely It'll to lined , regular $1.50 grade , the .ho next two days , 980 each. rod off The Delineator. i. The best and most readable Fash > ion iMagu/.inc published. AVe sug ity gest it as an appropriate Christinas hit ; gift. Price , $1 for one year , llu THIRD FLOOR. .1.1 . Ladies' Jackets , $10. Reefer shape a lot of 25 , Watteau back , short detachable belt , Have been $13,50 and $16.00. For the next two days $10 each. s Ladies' Jackets , $1O. Russian blouse shape , 50- inch , all fancy mixtures and Scotch cheviots. These have been $15. During the next two days they go at $10 each. Alumtions muilo fruu of chnrgu. Ladies' Reefer Jackets $5.0O. Imported cheviots , all w'ool , fast dye , actual worth $8 ; the balance of our stock , 35 , we offer at $5 each. Ladies' Reefer Jackets $5.00. Cheviot diagonal mixtures , a broken lot we wish to clear out quickly ; $7.50 has been the price ; if we have your size you can buy them now for $5 each. Ladies' Black Jackets Ruofor style , intvtorlfil cluy diugonnl ; these also nro an odd lot of sl/.os ; nil now stylish garments , which Imvo bold all season at $15. IMduy and Saturday wo Bill them at $10 each. THIRD FLOOR. 83.5O to $5U.OO Each. Beaver , Persian , cashmen Scotch , camels' hair , squar and long shawls , light an heavy weight , light , mediut and dark colors ; also a coir plete assortment of BLACI shawls at lowest prices. Ladies1 Imported Mackintoshes. A direct importation of th best made goods , thoroughl reliable , rain proof , fast colon odorless and warranted not t become stiff or hard with ag < Thcso make useful and upnronria ChristmnH Gifts. A-PRONS. Speciall large pui chase c plain err broidere and decoi ated apror just rece'p ed for th holiday se son. W have the : at all pric < from 2501 to $3 eaci FRENCH UNDERWEAS From tl conven of Fran i we g ( t h e s beautil hand ei broide led hai jsjmadeg U in e n t We ha too ma on hai at the present time and ha marked them at prices th brings them down to less thi the domestic or home mai garments.TEA TEA GOWNS. The most lovely styb * mid combliiiitl over seen In OmalniOIIIQ and BCO th even K you < lo not wlsli to buy. Tlilid Ilin : STORE OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL NINE THIRTY. the THE MORSE DRY GOODS COMPANY ics- \ ( E FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. An Absolute Clearing Out Sale of Prices lyO-vrer than in A/idsuinmer. Now is your opportunity to own an overcoat for less than or iginal manufacturer's cost. AT THB CONTINENTAL , 150 handsome gray Melton Overcoats , quilted lining and perfect fitting , at $4.75 / AT TJT13 CONTINBNTA.L. P | Elegant blue Chinchilla Overcoats , sold all sea- I son for $8 , at this sale for $5 , * * AT TUB CONTINENTAL. Absolutely all wool Diagonal Overcoats , last B ing linings , price all season $10 , now $6,50 , > , AT TUB CONTINENTAL. % Worth $12.50. 75 Men's fine blue Eleysian I Overcoats , wool lining , silk sleeves. Cannot be f sold outside the Continental for less than $12. Our price on Friday and Saturday will be $8 , AT TUB CONTINENTAL. Sold all season for $15. Men's Shetland Chin chilla Overcoats , positively worth $15 , for Q on Friday and Saturday , AT TUB CONTINENTAL. Fine Kersey and Melton Overcoats , worth $18.00 for $12.00 , and a score of similar values , then ENTAL Boys' Overcoats Children's Overcoats , PRICE : REMEMBER THIS SALE IS AT THE BP ' ftforttieast Cqrijer of IS ti aijd Clock oi ) fche _ _ OAR.DS On Saturday for the Hoys and Girls , They are Uuiid- sonic , and absolutely frco while they last , OUR.OAIAEINDA.R.S . Are free to adults. We cheerfully give our new Calendars. LA. OONTINR1MTAJ Y if \vhon you. are buying gloves , for ifi driving or street wear , rcmcm bex that Hutcblnaon'a are the i beat for -wear. Thu reputation bo . liao gained In the past UO years for S making glares That Never Rip and that are stylish and service- j e alilo , Is Huch OB Is enjoyed hy 110 i- other manufacturer. Selected1 ie eklns only are used. If you want e to know moro uliuut gloves that n are handsomely juado isP nd Fit Beautifully P and your dealer cannot supply you i. wltUIIutclilnson'sOloves write iu < ) i.i Wm for 1 1 illustrated book about i * . . 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Ln McGREW le THE SPECIALIST. la tmfcuri > as od iu the truatiauut of all HIS PIRVATE DISEASES UK , r , and ( illlllxiam'itiirii and l > lni > nlursof MEN 18 ycaraoxpcrlenco , Wrlto for circulars and ( lui'ttlidi list fruo. 14th nnd 1'urimm BU. , Oiauha , Nub , _ I a in going to HOLIDAY v move on Jan. 15 , | SURPRISES ) ' 93 , to my0New Locatior ) OQ the I BETROTHAL I west side of PLEDGES 16th St. , NEW IDEAS Under the Comrierclal FOR CHILDREN National BarK > where you cai ) see tbe most attractive Jewelry Store In the West , after that date. HOWEVER , I am yet at i CHRISTMAS I NOVELTIES ; 14th & FarQan ) Sts. GEMS I berel n ) disposing of my FHOM THK ORIENT elegant stock , of Jewelry ft' m ftxmif. ' fam ffrff f ffyffjfyti i f ff iQ tfe most rrjodern and ar SANTA" CLAUS tistic designs , pirpe Watcrjes , Silverware and the richest HEADQUARTERS stocl of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers' figures , to Holiday Custorners , previous to removing to my IMew Location. D.0W. 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