H • THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; ifcjjjIDAY , DEOFMBER 27. 1880. 5 " A IIOLOCMJST OF BABIES , H Three LUtlo Dnrllnga Ohnvrod in H Tholr Motbor'a Sight H A MOST HEARTRENDING SIGHT mW A Motlicr-'n AnsiilRh Cnusotl by n. Ilus- UUt ijntul'H Cruelty imtl tlio Ab- H HCticc or n Ilrnvo nnil Dnr- H H " .Thrrr'fl n House n-tttirnlnV' MM } daid nn nged man , as ho tottered toward H OlUtor Uauor , whoso bent comprises the H corner ot Twentieth una I'icrco streets , .rci- H torrtny morning H Tlio next instant , almost , the ] K > llcomnn H lounctcd the alarm from box G , at Twenty H second and llorco H In the rear of 2031 Picrco strccct there H stood a llttln cottage enveloped in flumes H Aroum ! it stood n hundred men and women , H Inactive , listless H Suddenly ubovo the cracltlinir flames nroso H They pierced the cars nnu rived the hearts H ot the bystindcrs Kverybody Knew that H children wcro being burned to donth Hut H not n step was taken , not a hand was raised H to save them I B The crowd scattered , and then the firemen H dliccted their streams upon the burning dom B idle The flames went up in smolio but the | cottage was completely destroyed | Then It wasthatthat llttlo houbo was on- H tcrcd and from a pyre , on which thrco llttlo H children , two girls and n boy , whoso names H could not bo lojrnod , wcro tenderly lifted H mid placed on the ground outside , dead and B unrecoKnizablo H "O my darling little ones ! " screamed a B fetnnlo voice Lot mo save them , let mo HBBJ HBBJ Thcro was n hasty movement to thojront H of the residence In the north end of the lot , B in which rosldcs ( Prof Stalnlinusor Evcry- H body know that it was the mother who had H returned to her dusolata hearth and to the H Cmuntnry ol' Hit DovciI-Oiidh. H Strong men had solzad her in tnoir arms H She was struggling to escape from thorn , H having seen the Ilamos from at ir , and know H ing with oven morathnn a mothers instinct , H if that were possible , that nil could not bo H welt with her children H But she tugged in vain The strong nrms H would not relcaso their bold H rinally , overcome by her fruitless efforts , B the Iioof womanwho would nnd who could not B bo comforted , was led to u neighbors house , H where she was watched over to prevent her B from self-destruction. K Into th.it fated lot drove Coroner Jlrcxol's H xvutron mid into the latter were tondcrly H lifted the romaius of the childicn As the wagon regained Twentieth street J it passed the residence ot A. T. Llttlo at No | 1-1" and thus was obsorvva by the mother XV ho sat near the window With redoubled Btrcngth and dotormina- H tlon , the poor woman , who now divined that B her ft lillllo Ones With Demi , W dashed toward the window It was only by almost superhuman effort that her guard * pi evented her from throwing herself through J the J The poor sufferer was the oniboJlmont of * misery She was of too ideal German type light , flo9sv lialr , ruddy cheeks , blue ojos J and lpguiar features Ilor tresses had become - come dlshoveled nnd flowed ficely as sno J * rocked from side to side or vainly strove to ultnln her liberty Tlio poor mother was a washerwoman J numed Lena Schlp She had been deserted M by bor husband Ono month ago she ranted fl tlio llttlo cottage , which was owned by Mrs J MuchofT , nnd earned a frugal living by tak- MMM ing In washing _ Yesterday morning she went abroad early Ti to got aomo goods for which she was told to V call She could not find the place She J stinted toward homo nnd whllo on the way saw the 11,111103 which had consumed her H | She had lighted a flro before she left in B quest ot labor , placed the kcttlo on the stove bo that the water might bo in coudition to ftpftV cnablo her to commence work ou her return , BpBS She loft the little ones in bed near the pBpBS window Ono of these was a boy six years j of ago ; tlio second a girl four jcars of ago ( nnd the last a buby girl of two months J She locked the door How the flro origt- W rated no ono knows 'Iho result has been H All the woumu's household property and t clothing woru also destroyed , nnd , whllo ApkpB ulono In the world , she has now only the VftpftVJ clothes which encase her person The burned bodies of the thrco innocents tveioplucod lu the morguoat9:80 : o'clock- , H nnd steps wcro taken to prepare them for IHBpHJ J Whoa the coroners receiving bor , In { fl which the bodies were place 'd when taken ! from the ruins , was uncovered , the sight flflflj prcsou ted H AVus us S olteninir HbHI ] as it was pitiful The employes at the mor flflflflj guo , necustomed to handling dead bodies in K nil shapes and conditions , shuddered la con flflflfll * tamplatioa of the task ; before thorn The fl three frail bodies were burned to a crisp nnd jflflflflflj bad lost nearly all semblance of tholr life flflflflH outlines The babes body was the only ono flflkVH rocognlzablo as n human form but it was not IflflflH spared The tire had burned its head bo BAflKflfl that the llttlo skull bad boon worn away and J its brains and blood had boon loastod to a fl mass fl The oldest child , a boy ot seven years , was V burned so tti.it his flflflfl llonil Was Ilnjtiroly Guna fl , nnd his wbito bones shone through the flflflfl charred llosh In many places Ills logs were flruwn up , olther in his death struggle fl or by the boat , until bis knees were m vcn with bis chest end all of ipflflflff flio flesh bad fallen from his frarao HA from his kueos to his foot , presenting a flflflflj ghastly spectacle flflflflj All that remained of the four-year-old girl flflflflj was ono muss of human cinder flflflflj The llttlo bodies were cucasod in oil fljflflfl shrouds nnd prepared for burial But tow flflfljf people viewed the rotnalnt una those who flflflflj did regretted It , The sight was too slokon- iflJjflJH Ing , too pitiful even to these for whom the Hflflflf horrible holds a fascination flflJH Coroner Proxul will hold uu tu uest on the fljflflfl bodies tins morning jflfeflj "Iet Illn Son My Uuby " fl PjM Yesterday afternoon the bereaved mother H • went to Drexel & Mauls to sea tbo romams j ot her babes Hut the kind hearted uttond- B nuts n ( the plaoo , In the nbsonco of tholr J principals , decldod it would not bo advisable J for the woman's sake to comply witb tbo rc- flfljflflH H The poor woman turned sorrowfully and flfljflfl distractedly away , yet guro no violent dom ouatratlonof grief In ono baud she bora a , 1 llttlo wallet , and la the other what appeared fljflflfl to bo a roll of bills She had intended to fljfljfl ) offer thct.0 to the coroner to secure the burial flflflflj ot the victims , but in tbo scene which bad flflflflj taken place had neglected to do so fljfljflj As she was leaving the uiorguo she an- | fl flfl couutored ( Jhicf Qalllgau of tbo Are doimrt- jflflfl ment She did not know who be was , out fljflflfl Bccottod him in plaintive tenet : flflflflj"O , please lot me see my baby " i flftflfl At the sumo tlmo she held up her llttlo flflflflj Wallet and the roll before referred to flflflfljt Tbo chief may bo rough in the licit of bat flfll flflji flflflflflflftfA * l . * Jkrl * . .ii A O j * tlo with the flames , but in his boiom there Is a heart of almost womanly tenderness for the unfortuunto His heart had nlrcadv been touched by compassion , nnd he had al ready , with Andrew Sehcid , began to circu late u petition for subscriptions tor the relief of the poor woman , "Doiou realty want to sso yourbibyl" In quired the chief , slightly emphasizing the word see nnd looking diroctty Into the iin..lior8 0iCs. "O , yes , I wont to see my baby , " she re plied , as the tears welted into her eyes and as she endeavored to impress the chlof that the sight would tiot cause her to lese her spirits Welt , 1'lt ' let you see your baby , " replied the chief Accordingly , under the direction of Mr Hakcr , one of the attaches or the uiorguo , the poor woman was led to the bascmont Thcro the oil shroud was removed nnd the llttlo Innocent whoso loveliness had often Justified the caresses of her * mother , stood revealed , n charred and shapeless mass The poor woman became speechless The olor forsook her chocks and the tears which had boon , flowing seemed to f recto upon her fuco and eyes "Do ynn want to sco the othorghU" in quired the chlof Yes tilcaso " The other body was exposed , but the wo man gave evidences of becoming faint and was quietly nnd gently escorted from the department of death A carringo wis called and the mother driven to the homo of I'rank K ram pest , the butcher for whoso family she bnd washed nt 2031 Picrco stroct , The remains ot the llttlo ones will not bo buried until Snturday Hy that tlmo a suf ficient nmount of money will hnvo boon obtained to defray the burial expenses and perhaps erect n ltttlo cottage on leased ground for the mother The Ube will recolvo subscriptions to aid la this undertaking JOHN IIKUtl3l"S DEATH The Coroners ilnry Kinds It Wns Iuo to llin Own UnroloBsurss Coroner Drexel held an inquest S'estcrday afternoon to investigate the rauso of the death ot John Ilcrbst the man who was found on the 13. & M. tracks badly injured on ClirUtmus eve The first wltnosis examined was L. S. Col- llor , the engineer of the passougor train which is supposed to have run ever Ilcrbst Ho testified that ha bud taken out train Ko C on the B. & M. last Tuesday night , leaving the depot about 7 oclock When about halt a inUn below the depot ho saw u black object lying on the track It was not moving and scemod ubout the slzo of a dog His train was running at a speed of about eight mile ? per hour and ho had u good headlight It is a common occurrence for trains to ruu oyer dogs , pigs , cilvcs , etc , and the thought canto into his mind that this was a dog or u pig and ha paid no particular attention to it Ilo was quito positive that the object was neither upright or moving , lis ho could havp certainly seen It a d 1st unco ot 100 feet it It had been standing tip Ho felt the ouglno make a very slight jumu us It passed ever the object , and when ho reached Gibson ho examined the engine to see if there were any signs ot bleeder or hair , but found nothing to indicate that the engine had passed over anything Ho llrst learned of the accident Wednesday morning at Plattsinouth , nnd was dumb founded to lcnrn that bo hud killed a man Hu did net stop his train , as it often happens that dogs , etc , are run ever , and ho thought this was only a dog Ho could not say whether or not nny ether train or engine had gene over the truck ahead of him The object was lying on the trcstlo a short dls- tanco from the end I13. . Arnold , flruman of the sarao engine , was culled but know nothing whatovcr of the accident , as he was attending to the llro at the tl mo Mrs Charlotte Uuckholz , a near neighbor of the dead man , was the next witness She had been to a noighboi ing saloon for beer and had started back across the trcstlcwork When she reached the middle the passenger tram passed her and she heaid a voice exclaiming - claiming : "Ob , my God I my Godl help mo I help mo ! " At first she was frigntened and started to run , and then she turned and asked ! "Who's there ? " Receiving uo rody she ran homo and told her son-in-law to go quick and see who was hurt They went back together aid fauna Horbsl lying on the track gioantng She talked to him but ho did not seem to hear . August ldausco , the son-in-law of the last witness , was called and t03tlled ! ns to his going to the scene of the accident , with the old lady and flndlngtho body there Thcy iound the injured man lying on tbo track , scarcely ublo to speak Others arrived on the scene and ho only spoke a low words to Ilcrbst The latter bsirgod to be shot Ho said the body was betw eon the two tracks , about flvo feet from the end of the trestle tfenry Ilonlngton , a dairyman and neigh bor of the dead man , was the next and the most important witness Ho said that one ot his boys came running home and told him a man had been run over by the cars He ran to tbo place and recognized Hcrbst Ho asked himr how the accident had occurred , and Hcrbst Bald ho had started across the trestle , but heard the train coming and turned to go back Before he could reach the end , hovvuvor the train struck him At this tlmo Mrs Hei bst appeared on tbo scene and talked with her husband us long as ho was able to speak Mr Henington soot ono of his boys to telephone tm tbo patrol wagon The man lay on tbo track about an hour befoio ho was removed In reply to questions Mr Henington said there were signs ut each end of the trestle warning people against crossing it Ho also said bore were good roads in that vicinity loau ; ing to town Henry Henington , Jr „ son of the last wit ness , wus examined but bis testimony was merely corroborative of his fathers IVod C. Hayes , jardmaBtorof the B. & M. , testuiad as to the place ot the accident , it being on the right-of way end private prop erty of the railroad , and also as to there bolng signs warning people against crossing tbo troblle , K. W. Carter , conductor of the train , wns the last witness and said the train was seven minutes in running to Gibson , Tboy ran slow , as they expected to meet another train Tbo Jury returned a verdict that the deceased - ceased catno to bis death through bis own action iu walking across the trestle , which is tbo private property of the B. & M. , and it is presumed that train No , 0 , engine No 205 , ran over him , causing injuries which re sulted in his death " HiiiCing Noises In the oara , Bornctlmo9 a roarlnff buz zing sound nro caused by catarrh that exceedingly tHsni roeablo and very com mon dlsonso Loss of smell or hearing also result from oatarrh Ilood'a Sar- Baparllla , the great blood puriflor , is a peculiarly successful remedy for this dlsoaso , which it euros by purifying the blood If you suffer from catarrh , try Ilood's Sarsapai'Hla , the peculiar irtodi- cine _ A Nosi of Unites The horrible chnrgo of a "crlmo against aturo" will bo lodged against bait a dozen thugs who now languish in a cell at central polloo station , as soon as the proper evidence cau be secured Less than a dozen loafers and desperate vags got into a room in a boarding house at Tenth nnd Jackson streets Wednesday , used in their debassed and degraded manner a child numodKddlo Gray , Detectives Savage and Sompsoy raided the place and found between the mattresses Qftocn bottles of perfumery , eight gold rings , an overcoat an a jewelry box , all of which i supposed to be stolen property , Five mou were arrested on the cbargo of being suspicious character * . Serious results are anticipated ' For delicacy , for purity , and for improve ment of tbo complexion nothing equals Poz- zonl's loweor Wants Her Husband Mrs II Goldberg , artlvod from Kansas City yesterday morning with her throe small children in search of her truant husband , who , it is said , It living with an Omaha woman She has secured the assistance ot the police " FELL JYlTfl m SCAFFOLD Ono Mau Will Dlo Trom the Sudden Drop TWO OTHERS ARE INJURED Wlillo n Quartette of utlicr Arllsntis nnil Mechanics Narrowly Es- caps Serious Injury Utc , I2tc. Poll Twenty Hcot To the accidents nud crimes which charac termed both Wednesday nnd Thursday was nddnd another which cannot It is thought , but result fatally Sovou men nt5 ! ! " 0 j osterday afternoon wro working upon the scaffold of the Tnomson- Houston electric llglitbulldlng , nowln course of erection at the corner ot fourth and Jiickson streets , Suddenly , and without the sllghtost premonition - monition , the supports of tbo floor gave way , precipitating nil the men upon a mass of stone and brick boncath The greatest excitement prevailed for a tlmo and people from nil sides Hockrd to the scene of the nccldont Medical assistance was called nnd It was discovered that only three of the men were seriously injured Thcso were Frank Wote , laborer , who sus tained a very severe scalp wound , as also several other injuries from which it is feared ho cannot recover ; John Michel , auothor la- boicr , who was badly bruised about the body and will bo lnld up for soma doss , nnd E. L. Anson a bricklayer , who had lost ono eye besides receiving sev eral minor injuries The fall was twenty feet , and how the other throe men oscapodunhuitts it mystery The injured men were carried to their homos The names of the uninjured ones could not bo ascertained The oppressed subjects ot Eurotioara gnv- ornm ems turn to this country for free homes , free laws nnd for the frco use of Salvation Oil for their pains It Is the slight cold frequently contracted that finally undcrminos the system Use Dr Hulls Cough Syrup in the beginulng stages and bo cured " SAINT NICHOIjAS " Tlio Christmas Cantntix at iumntzc Memorial Clinruh 1mm Night The very pretty Christmas cantata , Saint Nicholas , " was urosoutoi at Kountzo Me morial church last evening by the mcmbois of the Sunday school uudor tha management of Mrs Heginu Atwatcr The church was very prettily decorated for the event The pillars wcro wrapped with cvorcrtens , whllo festoons of the s\me huog from the motto , Glory to God in the highest , " in front of the choir railing A Christmas tree standing in front of the organ and towering almost to the vaulted roof wus prettily decorated with pop corn nnd candies All the participants in the cantata wcro en costume At the opening processional the entire Sun day scnool mniched out singing Happy To- JJight " Then followed the song ot the reapers , The Harvest Davs are Over , " sung by half a dozen misses Miss Anna Elliott Rang with line effect the song , ' Autumn tumn , " ono ot the prettiest airs in the can tata Bertha Loisennng , in snowy white robes , apDearod us Queen Winter , and was con ducted to a throne with proper ceremonies and songs Willie Batten , as Jack Frost , was installed as hornnme minister , but per sisted in pelting her majesty's ' subjects with cotton snowballs uud pla\ing ether pranks Miss Anna Rhodes was Hnow , nnd Miss Harpster , Miss Fulreid and Miss Mng- gto Bayer , the Winds l\lr. Atwatcr was the Storm King , and sang a solo announcing his claims to that title Mr Horace Kuuffman sang tbo wel come to the Storm King In part second Mis3 Amy Hobjrts ren dered "Merrv Bolls Are Hinging JSow" in a very creditnblo aanncr The echo songs following this were very pleasing Mr G. W. Grush appeared as Long Ago , " n hoary-neadod patriarch , who could remem ber welt the night that Christ was born The peisonagc however ; whoso nppeur- anco made every llttlo heart beat for joy was Santa Glaus himself His voice souudod very much like that of Hey W. A , Loip , but the little fellows were positive it was tbo good old saint nimsolf when bo closed the evenings ing's cntcitnlnmcnt by inviting them down into the basement .vliero thcro wns a hand some present for every boy and girl Something for the New Yenr , The world renowned success of Hostottcr's stomach bitters and their continued popular ity for over a third of a century as a stem achic , is sraiccly triore wonderful than tbo welcome tbut greets the annual appearance of Hostettei's almanac This valuable med ical treatise is published by tuo Hoslettor company , Pittsburg , Pa , under their own immediate supervision , employing sixty hands in that department , They me run ning about eleven months in the ear on this work , and ttiu issue of same for lbOU will not bo less than ten millions , uriutcd in the Eng lish , German , French , Welsh , Norwegian , Swedish , Holland , Bohemian and Spanish languages Hofer to a copy of it for valu able nnd interesting reading concerning health , and numerous testimonials as to the oQlcacy of Hostctter's stomach bitters , amusement , vuried information , astronom ical calculations aud chronological items , etc , which can be depended on for correct * ncss The almanac for 1690 can bo obtalnod free of cost from drugtrlsttt nnd general coun try dcolors in all parts of the country , AVe are the People Business men from Nebraska for Chicago cage , Mllwaukoo and all custom cltlos • will please note that by the now time schedule ( in effect from and after November - vombor 17 , 1889) ) , they can arrive at Omaha about 4 p. m. , can do business or visit with Omaha merchants and friends for nearly two hours and can tht-n tuko the through Pullman Bleeping car of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul railway short line fast train at Omaha depot 6f the Union Paclllo railway at U p. in ( supper Borvod on dining car leav ing Council DlutTs ut 0:30 : p. in ) , and arrive at Chicago at 9:30 : a. in ( broal- fast also served on dining car ) , in ntnplo time to mnko connections with the fast morning trains from Chlcngp on the principal eastern and southeastern lines ; or if desired , passengers for the east can remain ever in Chicago a few hours for business or plcuBuro and ro- surao their journey by the afternoon fast and limited trains of all the cust om roads In addition to the foregoing , another through short-lino train loaves Omaha dally tit 0:15 : a. m. and Council Bluffs at 9:40 : a. rn , arriving in Chicago nt 0:50 : a. m. , making close contioctiou with the express trains of all eastern roads For tickets and further particulars applv to the nearoBt ticket agent , or to F. 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Nash , general agent , 1501 Fnrnara street , Omaha , Neb Friday and SaturdayDeo.27 & 28 Saturday Mtlnoe William Gillette's American I'lay , Illustrated Magnificently byMost Perfect Cast and Excellent Scenic Effects , Regular prices ; seats will be put on sale Thursday , With your name itfiS address , mailed to the Swift Specific Co , Atlanta , Qa , b necessary lo obtain hn Interesting treat io on the blood and the diseases incident to It Skin Erujftion Cured Ono of my customers , n highly respected and Influential cilltcn , but who is now absent from tha city , has used Swifts bpcclocnrllh cxcdlcnt result , lie rnjB It cured hint of n skin eruption that he hftd been tormented with for thirty years , csd hail resitted the curative qualities ot tusay other medicines , . ltom.r.r Clem , Drr'tr' * ? - t > b- " " " CALIFORNIA iin : ii v n or DISOOVERIE S. _ LurnsSoil.n Ga\W • S'erpljor Ctrculjr.4 | tohHl'3 > ir9 , a- AHONEMmORoviLLi.rAk. . , T > UirAE | rl K&i > imi CllARArJTEED fl IS BY MAIt-- Jf.f W cuKe t ° K sis2js b Lm C ATARRH BIETINEMEO C ORnViLLF • SANTA-M\U ! \ AND : CRT ! RCURE : For sale by Goodman Drug Co i LOTTERY OF THJ3 PUBLIC CHAIUTY Established in 1878 BY THE NATIONAL OdVIRNMENT OIT.IIATRD Under a Twenty Yoari' Contrast b7 tbo Moslcan International Iinprovesiont Compaq Grand Monthly Drawings held laths Morosqus Pavlllion In the Alameda Part , City ot Maxt- co , and publicly conducted by Qoyermnent Officials appointed for the purpose by the Secrotaiiesur the Interior and the Treasury I.OTTKKY or THE Benefesencla PubSfea The monthly lour dollnr DravriiiR will bo held in iho Cily of Mexico on January 9111 , 1890. ' CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000 , 80,000 Tlckots at $4 , $ S20,000. Trice of Tickets , American Honey , WHOLESM HALVES I S. QUAKTnB3 t list op rmzns 1 CAPITAL PHIZK OF tUI.000 H 9 CO.OO0 1 OAPITAti 1'IUZE Ol' 20 , W Is 80,000 1 CAPITAL PJtl/.K Ol' 10,00015 10,000 lOKANDPltliSIiOK 2,0001s 2,000 8PH1/.E30F. , ] ,000ara 8,000 0 PHIZES OK COO are 3,1X10 20 l'UI/ESOK aware 4,000 J00PKIZE3OF 100 are J0.tXX ) < M0 PHIZES OF Ware 37.OO0 tU PHIZES OF 20 are . , . 11,080 AITUOXIMATION ritI7.ES. IBOPrizesof jeoapp to jnuooo prize I 0,000 lMlPrlzesof 60app.to SO.OWI'rlza 7.KW J lPrizes of lilanp.to 10XMPmu ( 0,000 WJ Terminals ot fct ) , . . . , decldod by ? . ' .ti0,000rrlze. . . . 15.880 2270 Prizes Amounting to $178,500 All prizes sold in the United States full paid in U. S. Currency " * • AGIINTS iWANTED tSTFoit Cure Hates , or any farther Inform ntlon desired , write legibly to the undersigned , clearly ptatlng your resldi'iiro , with state , coun ty , btreet and number Mora rapid return mnlt- Uellv ery will be assured by your enclosing an envelope bearing your fnllmldress IMPORTANT Address V. BASSETTI Crrr ovMkxioo , JIkxioo By ordinary letter , containing MoNr.r Oiiuer issued by all Express Companies , New 1'ork Ex change , Draft or Postal Note . bpccial Features Iy terms of contract , tie ) company must de posit the sum of all prizes included In the schema before selling a Ulngle ticket , and re- celre the following official permit ) CEUTtriCATK.-l hereou certlfu that the Bank at London and Mexico luu a tpecial de posit tht vtctmary fuiuU to ouarantee the ixiy- tnrnt of all vriu * ui awn by the Luterla ala licne- tiunclaivUtca AVUhUiAIl CASTILLO Inttmnior o Further , the Company Is required to distrib ute fifty-sir per ctut ot the value ot Ul tha tickets In prizes a larger proportion tnan Is given by any other Lottery Finally , the number ot tccnts Is limited to E0uuu-20UU ) leas than are sold by other lotteries wing the same schemes IJDSEPHGILLOTTS STEEL PENS GOLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION US } . 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We arc showing handsome styles for big and small boys , and H the tremendous cut we have lately made on our finest goods , places them within H the reach of all The styles of suits we arc offering at $3 > 5o , $4.90 and $5.50 you M will not find anywhere else , except you pay twice the money for the same 1H goods In Children's and Boy ' s Overcoats we oiler extraordinary bargains as we • H • are determined to close them out One sin all Jot of extra fine Children's ' Over wM coats , of elegant designs and neatly trimmed is marked at less than the value | | of the Cloth We have never cut so deep as we did this time They must all go JM before New Year and the prices are made to move them * 1H FURNISHING GOODS I Our Furnishing Goods Department is a regular Bazaar for Holiday Presents , II Nowhere can you find a finer assortment than we carry , and you will not find wM anotherplace that sells , them so cheap „ nil Embroidered Silk Suspenders Silk Umbrellas | 1 Silk.and Cashmere Mufflers Fine Gloves m Silk Handkerchiefs Choice Neckwear LI All these goods we sell as close as the Staple Articles No fancy prices in | our store You will save about 50 per cent on all purchases made in our Furnish | ing Department j ; Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets " " " home makes if # * v bright otOY& i merry heaot"11 ft ieTfe so I r d c &ke o f s co u ri ng s o &p Try I S Lt in your next nouse-cle&ninjgvj | All work should be so done as to give Joy to the worker Perhaps you have never felt ,51 Joyful when cleaning house ? You never will till you use SAPOLIO to assist you $1 Housecleaning has been revolutionized since housewives first learned Its value Why \l \ shouldn't you find joy in your work ? All grocers sell it * i rEsnxroaas : i G > : E.c > j . : Kr' sows aa , rrxraaTrcr sTomas : . II SYPHILIS Can he cured In 20 top days Djr His use ot the Mafic Remedy For falo onlr by tlio CooU HcmodrCo , of Onmlin KebraskJi write to aa for tlio nttmoi nnd address of > attiutanrbo have been curt'd nnd from whom we 1 mm penutBKlon to refer Hyptilllils a disease tb&t linialwHysbntiiod thot-killof Lhumnat eminent plr ) l tUua , ( uirt until the iliitovciT of tlio Cook Ueiuudr Co's MAUIO IUCSlKlV ) "nntnnclntUtjbveruivlnK ) IbodUearohas been cured Wo tt uriinteo to euro tinr case that can he nroducud Ihoats who have tukenmorcuryi > ntnlt , h h. h. uciu uUeraator nth or ttdrcrtisod roraedlrs , with only temnomrr hcnont * can now bo permanently cured br the iibo of tbo "M AU1C UliMKDi" of the Cook Homed jr Co , Omahu Iveh iJowaro of lminltultoiia It Is ubholutely | m * possible for for any other pi rson or company to hnvo mr formula or uny remedy like lt In I'lTutt nd result s lba ( ootcHumody Co.huh been trout tinr potlont * for four yiiirsund ImvoalHajs htveu perfect batUfui.t * Ion They are MumiLlully rovponslbic , liuvlns acni'l ' * talof ovur9JUMTOUkJuKiht ) lrKuaranteeiood "u solicit the raost obbtlnuto cusos these who Uav i tried every know n remedy and lost nil liopoof rocoy * ery Corretpnnd with us and let uu put > ou in po s * o tou of ovl lenco that com Inota the must rkeptlcal Mark what what wo Hityi , In the end yon muht una our • 'ilAUIUluMKlV'htforo youtan be perman ently cured It li the most herolohlnodinirllleroror known Writ for particulars All letters tonlldon- UhI , PAUTinU HeBure youvare getting the Coolc UrtU I lUll Itemedy Co'h Magic llemotiy J oiie other * are gonulno Tarlloa claiming to bo asentft for ui uro impottor * nnd fraud * . 1 utl partlo- ularofrcc Address ull communications to The Cook Remedy Go , Rooms 418 am 419 Paxton Bte igmPENNYROYAL PILLS CjM)8 ! ) RCD CnO DIAMOND SHAKO m * Wl S fc.i n wl .ijl rrlliU * IjdlMtal rl Iff Dr > MsHt > < * I > l aaou Urai < l.lara4l > UMt v I Wjf l M , M ) d Uat > lB rtbU > a. 'l.Lr uautben I * M m Head 4c. ( ilr > > < " ' trUoolu a.4 "lUllcf tot A . . If LK4lM , " < * bu.rt7jrcluramal.A ! .JV > > l No ether olgar emokos ? & free as Monhnnrl KKstored eauflDar 1'remalurtt J tcar Nerroua l Ulttr ! • { Sd.otuH > < t , 6. bavl.j [ trlcu laralo rcry koowu rrmu- dy tiaa ducorvml a almi.1. luaaiiaoC self-cur vUlca b. will xnil ( ( raleili riirB to hU rtllov-niirrrera. Aiinu , i. H. liUf/ta , v.o , box son.Vit w lotk C3tjv * l ETCHINGS , 11 / % % Hk Hi BrEMEnSON , : i\ ENGRXVINGS , 1 MM M M % MM SBTHALLET& DAVI3 * l ARTIST SUPPLIES KSBH Ha lPi a TKIMBALL , J MOULDINGS , i TRHBajrBK tSTPIANOS&OKGAN3 | | FRAMES , J IH # rfl WM H3TSHEET MUSIC | | yB 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha Nebraska IB < 'iH Health is Wealth " 5 v5raB rTZ I onMti I BJf ° * SuSTREATHe > gj ] Oh E. C. Wist's Nkrvc and Hiiain TnrAT mkmu BiiarnnteeJsnoclflofor Hysteria Dizzi ness , Convulsions , J'lts , Nervous JN'ettral la , lloearliKlic , Ncnous I'rustrntlon catieed by tlio me ot alcohol tobacco Wakefulness , Mental Ivnro ) .slnn , Hoftoulng ot tne Drnln , restiltlngln InBnnlty nnil lending to misery , ne"ajnnd death Premature Old Ace , llttrrenne . Loss ot loner inciltliei'iiox' , luvoluutury IjOssm ami Biiermat- torliccaoauHod by overexertion ot tlio b rain , self abuse or ovrrlndultrencu Uaclt box contains one moutli's treatment II uj n box , or six noxos tor > , ( i0sontby matlpiepuld on receipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case With cacli order l ocelyod br us for six boxes , accom ranled wltti V > .UQ , vte \ \ 111 send the purcliascr ourwiliten cuuranteato ro tund the money lt the treatment does not effect a euro UtianinlH.is Insuod only dv Uoodman Drug Co , DruccUts , bole ABcuts , 1110 Farnatn Street , Omaha , Nebraska SANTAL-MEDY I ArrcsU dtachargea from tie urinary orgui la cither sex in 48 hours It Is curerlar to Copaiba , Cubeb , or tnleo- tlans , nnd frco from all bud smell or other lacanvcnienceii , SANTAL-MIDY . 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