8 THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY , DEOKMHKll 7 , 1802. CLARA WAS MERELY HIDING Somebody Knew That the Allen Woman Had Not Left the City. PRODUCED HER AT THE COURT'S ' ORDER tronwitlnii In Ilio Mlllrr Cnio UriMiclit to CloM-i mill Testimony for HIP l > > - frino C.'oitiinriHTil Si-irrnl X w Slorli-1 Tolil. Another sensation wns sprung in tlio examination of Hays and lU-rlln , flmi'Ked \vltli killing Major Mlllur of South Omalia. When I'ourt mlJouniL'd atnoon.IiulRo Strawn of Hays' i-oimsol liml ilrirwtitlcil tiiat Clara Allen , who had mysteriously disappeared since Saturday ! > brought Into court. Olio of the nftlvo prosecutors stated that they cotdd produce ! tin ; \voiuan Inside of half an hour anytime , and upon the order of the rourt she was brought out from her retreat mid was called to the stand for additional cross-examination by Attorney ICsU'lle , who united : "Were vou at I ( Hi .South Kltrhtlt street , nt the house wliero Hnttlu Wilson Is staying , on the Monday pwodiiiK TlmnU.sirivliiKf" "I dnn't Ifnow whether I was or not. " "Were you there at the same time Ilntllo Davis. May Johnson , ( Jeornio Uun- iiiiurliiini and CcorRO .Schroder were there ? " "Xo. I never saw them people In the house. " "Didn't you have a conversation with tlieso parties ? " "No , I did not. " "Didn't you say to Hnttlo Davis then that there was i-VX ) reward olTerud for informa tion eoncernlns ; the murder of Mayor Mil ler ! " "No. " "Didn't Hattie D.ivis say to you at that tlmuwhat are you p > ing to do , Clara1 and didn't your answer ' 1 am Kolug to make some tummy out of tillsf " "No. sir , there was no such words used. " "Didn't ilattle Davis say : 'Clara , you know you don't know any nioro about tills than 1 do. You were in the basement all the lime ! ' " "I didn't say any such ihinp. " "Didn't she say further , 'you never saw those men at all , for you were 'in ' the base ment ? ' " " .She never salt ) ueh a thine at all. " "Didn't you tell Georgia Cimniiiuham that you didn't know anything about the case and was glad ofit ? " ' 1 never mentioned Miller's name to Georgia Cunningham. " "Didn't you say to Ilattio D.ivis that Dep uty Sheriff Thompson had told you to tell her that there was SsMH ) in it for her if she would swear that she saw Hays shoot ? " "No , I didn't say that. " "Is your name Clara Allen ? " "I have ( 'one by that name for the past seven years. " "Is not your name .toy ? " " 1 thought it was. " "Did .you not claim to bo tho. wife of Oeorce Joy and attempt to get the insurance on his life ? " "I thought I was his wife , but the lawyers could not Hud the certilieato and I dropped It. " "That Is all. " A marked change was visible in the demeanor of the witness from the brazen indifference she had shown under her pre vious examination. She was perceptibly nervous as she centered the room and her face turned all sorts of colors under the rapid lire of direct < | tiestions. Her eyes were cast down and her lingers worked ner vously with her wrap. I.MII Scott's Testimony. T-XMi Scott was recalled by the defense nnd testified that Clara Allen was at break fast at the time Mayor Miller and the two defendants called at her house and did not see any of the three men. About live min utes after they had ROUO Mrs. Allen called up and asked who was upstairs , and was told that the guests had goae. Mary Betel , one of the little girls by whom Mayor Miller was found in the weeds where ho had fallen , was put on the stand and tes tified to the facts as published at the time in regard to the discovery. Wiloy II. lleckett , ex-chief of police at South Omaha , was called to the stand and testified in regard to the circumstances attendant upon the closing of the gambling houses in that city. Ho said that as far as lie knew the relations between Mayor Miller and the defendants were of the most friendly character. I * . A. I'otts , an ex-mail carrier , who re sides at 1H7 ! ICIm street , testified to having seen Mayor Miller at ICleventh and Douglas- streets at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of Octo ber -I. The mayor went down Douglas street and down beside the Douglas street bridge. Wltnt II. I. CnrllrkSiiu- . Other witnesses were called who know nothing whatever about the case nml they were succeeded by II. I. Garlicic , engineer at the Deering building. Mr. ( Jar- lick said that on the fatal Tuesday ho left the building about 11 o'clock and went home to dinner. Just before leaving he saw a mar dressed In dark clothes standing bohim Nellie King's , and another wearing light clothes standing near tin corner of Kighth and Dodge Ho could not describe them more par tieularly and could not Identify them if hi should sec them again. lie started on hi : way home and when ho hail arrived at Niutl and Dodge streets ho heard a shot llrod which seemed to como from a southeas direction. Ho eamo back to the bnildin ; at liif.O : and sat in a chair on tin back porch until about1 o'cloc't Ho could see the place where Miller wa found from the porch and was positive thane no shooting was done from 11 ! : . > ( ) to fi p. m. On cross-examination Garlicic said that lu Was ( i feet li indies tall , llo had stood 01 the spot where Mayor Miller was found am could Just see the cornice of the plaza Where Clara Allen was sitting when sh claimed to have seen the shot fired , pro Yldlni ; that tliero were no weeds on the to of the bank. On the day In question th weeds were from six to ten feet high and si dense that a horse could not ho seen throuy ; ! them. SlMi .MIIIei-'H TcHllmiiny , Mrs. Miller was the next witness , fib testified that the last time she saw her hut band bcforo the tragedy was abou 1 o'clock Monday. Mr. Herllu had called a the house in tlio forenoon and Inquired fu Mayor Miller ami again Just after 0 o'clocl Hays had called to see her husband a wee or ten days before the shooting. Tlio tw men had gone into u room by thcmselvr and after they had been there a fei minutes she heard them talking in lou tones. She went closer and heard Mr. Miler lor say , "No. Iaii't do It , " and bring hi list down violently on the table. Then Hay loft the houso. She declared positively tlm tlio sigimturo "P. C. Hellim" and the not puriKirtlng to ho written by herhusban were not In his writing. Kobort Deaver , a 10-year-old nephew < Hays , who lives at Twenty-fourth and streota , South Omaha , was asked as I whether ho had heard his undo say nn , thing about the murder , but no infonnatlii was gained. William Strader , shipping clerk at tl Peering works , testified as to having lioai the shot tired and seeing the smuko curlli : up from the weeds , 1 Irani by u Tciiiuiitcr. 1.1. K. McCrackcn. u teamster who lives i Thirtieth and Manderson streets , said tin ho was In a saloon on Tenth street on tl day after Miller was shot. Thi'V were tal Ing alwut , the shooting , and ho heard 01 of the two men who were stun ing near say : "Yes , wo fixed tho- this timo. " Ho stated ix > sitlvely tin neither of the defendants were In the part Nathan Cockrell of South Omaha wi called by the prosecution to show that Mayi Miller and Hcrlln had quarreled u day i two previous to the shooting but denied ha ing any knowledge of such an o ' cuiTcni'o. Mrs. Cookroll was called fi the same puri > ese and with a similar resul On being recalled the last witness said tin : Bho had hoard Mayor Miller talking wll a i > ollceman under her window abe : U o'clock ono morning in Septet her. Mr , Miller had remark ) : that when ho was elected his friem had promised to Htaml by him and mill his duties us light as possible , but had fa lit to do it. She roiuul u l.rtttT. At the afternoon session Mrs ICato Him ono of the witnesses for the utato , was i tilled uud questioned further iu regard the mnn whom she saw standing on the sHt | where Miller wits found Tuesday afternoon. She added that nt the sumo time she saw two other men down on the railroad track. One was lu axtx car and another eamo nut from between the cars and Jumped lu besltlo the other. She heard considerable noise In the carat the time. In conclusion she gave seine testimony that was of some signifi cance , but her memory wns so short that she was uiiiibln to give very full particulars. She said that two weeks ago last Friday she was taking up a carpet In "Undo" Gib son's place on Dodge street. Under the carpet she found a letter which seemed to have been written by some ono wlio was Interested lu the Miller case. The writer asked If "that Miller scrape" was settled yet and Intimated that he had a "couple of dollars" for the person addressed as soon as the matter was settled. She was utmblo to read very well anil took the letter home to have it read , where It was burned by mistake. She could not tell by whom the letter was signed or to whom it was ad dressed. Attorney John Hoffner of Preston , la. , who was with Oilicer Dnnohuo when Mayor Mil ler was found , related his story of the dis covery. He said that the weeds surround ing the spot were very thick and hlvli. When he stood on top of the bank he could hardly see Donohue stand lug at Uiofootof the decline. Soiilti ( ) niilii : : Storlrs. Colonel 10. 1' . Savage of South Omaha testified to having heard of Mayor Miller's being shot at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. He started up Hartley "street toward the 'lospltal and at Nineteenth street ho met Jerlin and another man. who was after- vniil poiutcd'otit to him as "Hick. " the owner if tlio gambling liouse of which Berlin was he manager. Ho slopped and talked with hem and Herliu asked him what the sonti- iienl on the strot was in regard to the or- urrence. The witness replied that It was ilxed , some believing It to be murder and thers suicide. Herliu replied that no one wild ever make him believe that Miller had ommitted suicide. Herliu had a prip u his hand at the time. On the next Friday 10 met Berlin and his grip on u South Omaaa jiotor train and licrlin said that ho was just eturuing from Kansas City. Sometime dur- ng the next week lie met Herlin at the Kxchango building at South Omaha , and the alter told him that ho had seen Miller a lumber of times and endeavored to induce ilm to favor the licensing of tlio gambling louses , hut without success. According to 'Jerliifs statement Miller said that he had icon to considerable expense in securing his lection , and if theiv was any money to beget got out of it , it ought to come to him and note o the school fund. At a later date the witness met Herliti at Icothum it Williams' saloon and asked him f lie had changed his opinion in regard to he cause of Mayor Miller's death. Berlin eplled that lie did not know , as things were somewhat mixed. Alex Kickard. generally known as "Hick , " , vlio was with Berlin on the evening of tlio ragedy , was the next witness. He met terlin at South Omaha at 1 o'clock and was ivitli him until after : ! . A little after fi I'cloch lie met him again at the corner of Twenty-fourth and X streets , ami saw him 'lim go into Lowfy's saloon. When the re tort cnmo that Miller had been shot , the .vilness . , together with Heetham and Berlin , got on a car and came to Omaha , and went o the Methodist hospital. It was about nilf past 7 when they left Omalia. After leaving the hospital they met Jolouol Savage , as stated by the previous ivitness. They then went to the Webster street depot , where the witness got Berlin a 'ijerth for Kansas City. "Kick" said that Ber- in had told him that ho expected that the gambling houses would be closed for about a month and then would be opened again mder a license svstem. Berlin had also said .hat they would have to put up a little uoney to run. Berlin had also said that hey could have a monopoly of tlio gambling business in the city by p.iying Miller $100 a mouth as a personal perquisite. George Dea\er of South Omaha , a irother-in-law of Hays , said that tlio rela tions between Mayor Miller and the gam- 'ilers were of a friendly nature. Miller had : old him that the best he could do would bo to let them run on a line basis of $ T > 1) ) a iionth. In reply to the question whether ho lad ever paid anything for the privilege of running a gambling house , the witness re fused to answer on the ground that an af- irmative answer would incriminate himself. Tor tilt : DcrcM-c. At-I o'clock the state rested and the de fense lieg.in its introduction of testimony. T. 1C. Sudborough was the first witness called by the defense. He testified that tlio note found on Miller's body and the signa ture " ! ' . C. 1'ellim" was in the mayor's hand writing. Ho had seen Mr. Miller's writing nearly every day for the past thirteen years iind was quite positive in his statement. C. 1' . iStohblus , assistant superintendent of tlio Pacific ! ICxprcss company , had been acquainted with Mayor Miller's chirography for the past seventeen years and ho unhesi tatingly corroborated tlio opinion of the pre vious witness. Acting Mayor Walters of South Omaha testified to the same effect. He also stated that Mayor Miller had several times com plained to him of the trouble in his head , which was commented on at the time. Chief of Detectives Hawi was called to the stand and questioned with regard to what occurred at Lou Scott's house on the night of the shooting. He said that they saw Clara Allen first , and she came and sat down on the sofa with him. Lou Scott was also in the room and said that Mayor Millet and two other men had been In her house between 11 and 1'J o'clock the day before. The olllcers questioned first ono woman ami then the other , and got as much information from one as the other. Both denied liavlugj seen any ono of the men since Monday ! Shortly after the witness returned to Hit house with Colonel Savage and Sheriff Bennett - nett , and the women told the same stoi'i they had told before. C'ontftiilli'tiMl riiira. All this was a Hat contradiction of the story of Clara Allen , who bworo that tin men had been in the house on Tuesday , am that she did not , hold any conversation will Chief Ha/.o In regard to the case. Oilicer Tom Hayes , who was with Detec live Ila/.o tin his first visit , corroborated tlio detective' : ! story in every detail. Hi had also returned to the house at a latei hour , and In reply to a direct question Clar ; Allen had said that she had not seen eitllei Mayor Miller or hi * companions when the. ) wt'ix1 in the houso. She added that she wai in the basement all the time , but "ma"- meanlng Miss Scott-had seen them , liotl women again declared that the men hue not been to the house since the day boforo. Detective llazo was recalled and sail that Clara Allen had told him that she hai not heard a shot at all during Tuesday , 1m hoard n report s imewhero on the Dougla street bridge about o'clock on the proviou morning. Colonel Savage swore positively to th facts related by Detective Haw and ills testified to Mayor Miller's frequent coin plaints of trouble in his head. Miller on oin occasion had said : "I don't know why pec pie are trying to make tills position h 1 o earth for mo Instead of tr.\ing to hold up m , bauds. " Ho also stated that Miller ha been a heavy drinker for tlio last few mouth of Ills life. . \liniit ( lie Id'volvrr. Detectives Dcmpscy and Savage testifle that they went to the Methodist hospit ; in company with l-oliovk-h , the pawnhrukci cleric , who sold the revolver from which th shot that killed Ma.\or Miller was flrei l/.ibovlch. . stated positively at twoseprr.it times that ho was certain that Miller wu the mint that bought the revolver. Whe oni the stand last week J abovic denied having said anything of the kind. Ma.\or Walters was recalled and continue Mr. Oarllck's .statement that It was linpo : siblo to see anything lower than the cornii of the purlieu from which Clara Allen Ml she saw the shot fired , from the spot whei Miller wai found. Ho said th ; ho went nnd stood on the porch when n dozen were In the hol low nnd ho could not see n sign of any of them , Frank Ilarnoa , n bar ber nt South Omaha , shaved Mayor Miller nn the day before the tragedy , nnd sald-that during the opnratluti Miller complained of n pain nnd peculiar feeling In his head. Some further testimony was adduced to show that Clara Allen could not jwssluly have seen Hays shoot from the iwreh on which she said she was sitting. The case was then adjourned until half-past 0 o'clock this morning. The attorneys for the de fense did not know whether they would con sider It necessarv to call the four witnesses to testify to the facts denied by Clara Allen In her last cross-oxamititnliou or not. , \n InviitiliilitiItcmnly for Coldi. Sheriff Hurdman of Tyler county , West Virginia , was almost , prostrated with n cold when he began using Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. In speaking of It he says : "It gave me almost Instant relief. I Hud it to bo an Invaluable remedy for colds. " For sale by druggists. I'aslur Snxlilge lliiiiip < < d , Hov. Charles W. Savidgo met with nn acci dent tile other day that cost him several severe bruises , but fortunately ho escaped with no serious Injury. He was driving rap idly along Twenty-fourth street when the king bolt of his buggy broke , letting tlio front axle slide out from under the buggy box and throwing Mr. Savidgo headlong to the pavement , while his IIOIKO went Hying down tlio street with the front wheels of tins vehicle. Rev. Savidge received nn ugly cut across the top of his nose , where that conspicuous portion of his anatomy came In contact with the pavement. He received several other bruises , but no Very serious injury. > - rriini NVuln'1'tf. C. F. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists of Nowberg , Ore. , say : "Slneo our customers have become acquainted with the good qual ities of Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy wo sell but little of any other kind. Chamber lain's medicines all give good satisfaction. " For sale by druggists.t t ; - . To Members of L5. P. O. 12. Lodpo No. Hfl : Owliitf to the uullnisliod condition of the now lodges rooms the tncotiuij or dered for Friday nl ht , December 0 , will bo postponed to nlffhi of December Hi. G. I1. Croiilc , E. K. , E. O. Brandt , secretary. _ _ Milt-gun1 ! .Mutlii'r Si-i-lemsly III. Margaret Mather is a sick woman and is confined to her room at the Dellono unable to fill her short season decided upon before the final disbanding of her company. The company was billed to play in Council Dlutl's last evening but so ill was the star that her physician refused to permit her appearance and tlio company was given notice that the season was therefore nt an end. Mr. Pabst , Miss Mather's new husband , arrived in Omalia on Sunday , and to a re porter he stated that Miss .Slather was very ill , so ill indeed that she could not bo moved for some time. The company is at the TJarlcer and like Micawber waiting for .something to turn up. You don't want a torpid liver ; yon don't want a bad complexion , you don't want a bad breath : . vou don't want a headache. Then use Do Witt's Little Early ItUcrs , the famous little pills. < Jeal estate. Uarfjiiuis only. Mv word is good. \V. G. Albright 621-i-3N. ! Y. Lifobld ? . The following marriage licenses were issued by County Judge Idler yesterday. Name and addicts. Ago. I Arthur It. Spencer , fhlldess , Tex ! M f Amelia H. rorlies Omaha ' . ! ( > ( William I. . H. Williams , Omaha 1IH f Klleu Doi-M-y , Omaha UH i ] 'rinf < M.Shliin. Lincoln 127 I l.ulti Plxson , Lincoln 18 i llcmiiiii l'iir'rniiiM : : , Hoiilh Oniulia i. . 23 f Iula ( iai'iier , Omalia " 2 INIUolla Ileniliaiini , Uinnlia 'J8 f Adeline , rhillip-on , Omaha -Jl nyilllam A.ChndwIck , Daiiuvlllc , la H-4 f Kate 1 , . .lohiiMiiiOmaha ill I William H. Day , Omaha fl-l f lleatrlco Itlnehiirt , DL.Molnus In 'Jl I Martin llaiiMMiCouncil HluIVs , la il fJInry UniiM-n , IIiiHcy , . < . 1) ) .M o An honest pill is tlio noblest work of the apothecary. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure constipation , biliousness and sick head ache. Compli't * ' Nr\v .stork of furniture. All goods marked low in plain figures. ClIAS. SlIIVKUlL'K &CO. , 1200 , 120S mid 1210 Furniun St. XotU'o of Convention of Nebraska Slate lliiiiki'r.s' AssoriuUnii. Kxcctitivo council of the Nebraska State Bankers1 association. OMAHA , Nob. , Nov. 2. ? , 1692. A convention of the Nebraska Stuto Bunkers' association is hereby called to moot in the city of Lincoln , Nob. , on Tuesday and Wednesday , Dec. 20th and 21st prox. All banks nnd bunkers and trust companies doing business in the state of Nebraska uro olifjiblo for mom- borsbip and are requested to send dolo- fjntcs. Further ntirticuhirs with pro- pram will bo prepared and sent to each ono separately. I. D. Kvnns , Tliomns Bryant , O. F. Bontloy. II. II. Dorsoy , C.V. . Moslior , Kdwurd Updike , George K , Chouoy , William Wallace , members executive council. HKNHY W. YATKS , Chairman. GF.OICGIU. : . Voss , _ Secretary. l > ; iy lEIiielini-i. Manager John B. D.iy of Wonderland and Bijou theater , and Miss Beatrice Hineharl were married at high noon yesterday , .ludge Charles Brandes performed the ceremony. The marriage took place in the parlors of the Hotel Dellono , the guests being limited to tlio intimate friends of tlio contracting parlies. Following the marriage a delight ful wedding breakfast was served in tlio or dinary. Mr. and Mrs. Day will bo "at homo" at the Dellono for the present. . - o - Your grocer keeps Cudahy's Hex Brand Extract of Beef , for ho can't afford to keep Hist class sug.ir and second class food pro ducts. The 1'urihh Aid society of Trinity cathedral will hold u sale and luncheon in Itaingc building on Wednesday and Thui'hdny , December 7 and 8 , from 12 till - . Luncheon , 50 cents. Among Military .Mm. Sergeant K. W. D.ivis , troop K fltli cav alry , stationed at Fort Niobrara. has been promoted first sergeant , vice Smith promoted second lieutenant. Sergeant Davis is a son of Mr. K. .1. Davis , chief clerk Department uf Iho Plutto. Weak btomach htrengthcncd by Beccham's Pills. and Interior doiioralintr ; designs - signs and estimates fiirniahoJ. Henry Lohmann , 1508 Douglas street. of Arc line * < ir la * nailer tills ltnt < ljijtu cenlx ; cuch uiMKdiiinl line ten rcnti. \VII.CO.\- .Miiii'Kietlu Nfi'lo Johiistmi. at furl Nlnliriil' ! ! . NL * ! > . , Di'i'fiulK * ! ' fj , Is'JJ , licfo\ril u if rot l.li'iilenaut I' . I' . Uilroadjiitunt felMli ruvulry. is Dior or orV V- V0 0- 0jr jr It. It.it it th utn n- nd ils ted 10 , Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. 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IF SO , CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Gopsultatiop I'or the Trcnlinent of Chronic , Private and Nervous Diseases MA I.I ! AM ) KKMAI.B. All I.lood and Skin Diseases , Or ganic Weakness aiul Diseases of No iMattcr How Loii Standing or How Often Pronounced Incurable. Arervous JDchility I'll.HP. FISTULA , FIPSHKK , pornmiipnlly cured without tlio nye of knlfo , llKaturu or cuusilo. All innlaillos nf n ( irlvato or ilcllcnto nntnrc , of eltbur vx , positively uuruil. ( 'nil on or nildross , wltli utainp for Clrculiira , 1'rco Hook nml itci'lpcs , )18 ) South I5lli Street , OIJIII/KI , A'ef > . 'ostolllco. DR. R. W. BAILEY Teeth Filled Without - out Pain tjy thn Latest Inven tion. Tooth Extractotl Without Pain or Danger. A Full Scl of Teeth on llubber for $5.03. $ IVrfort lit uiinrnntvpil. Toctli oxtniptcii In thn moiiiliii ; . > 'w ones Inserted In the cvcnlnxof naino J y. y.M'O Kpnrhucniof lieniovnlilo IlrhlKi ) . K'0 H.P | , 1I)1LM1 ) nt KIOXllllll lUllSlIC I'llltO. All work niiiriintoil UH roprosentvil. Offlco Third FloorPaxton Block , Telephone lllni. IDtli nnd Kariinm Sts. evator or otulnvay from Itith til. ontr&ncu 'HOOK GLOVES _ AUK FOSTER'S ' PATENTS , OK LICENSED UNDER FOSTER'S PATENTS. OP IMITATIONS ! DOGTOH , : OH Hi STPEO1AIV1ST. In tlio treatment of all forma of Private And \Ycaknci9 nnd DUonlur of TVTT7AT " ' " ' 'OES ' of rotirnco. Ambition nnil VI- llt. 1-jli tnllty. Kiitlitccn ycnrs of tlio most ro- irnrkiiblu AiKccttfl In this tri'iitmcnt of tliU clnss ( if clln'Uhcn , wlilcli IB IIIOVOD by tlio illilvcrHol ti'Ktlmo- nyof thout-nnils who luivo been cured.Yrltofur olrculnra nnd iiiu3tlon | Hit. Jit It mill i'nriiiiiii Sts , , OIIKI/KJ , A'c > / ) . DEFORMITY BRACES Elastic ' Stocking's , Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , d Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies. ALOE & PENFOLD , 114 S. IStli St. , Next to Postorflee. DISORDERS nil trnln of KVll.rt , WHAKNKSSH.IIKIIIUI'V. . KTI , Hint no- runiUHny HIIMII In moil Ql H KI.V nnd I'K NKNTIjV fl HUD. lull H'l'ltHNOTII nnd tone Klvi'ii to every part of lliu hoily I will omt ( no- curcly pni'iodi I'HKK to nny nirortT tlm prnicrlii. lion Unitvuruil moot Iliono truublni. Aildross , I. . A. HUAIH.KV. IIAIII.BCIIUEK , MICH. "A BRIGHT HOME MAKES AMERRY HEART. " JOY TRAVELS ALONG WITH Jo'7G Stz-oot , Omnhn , Nob. The eminent M > wlnll l In nervoun. chronlo , prlvntu Uloocl , skin uud urlnarr ill ua p A ri'Bular and . . mill ircHtlnu Hh 'liogrenlCBt ii.io- reelsluriMl iirnilimtnln miMlli'liio. a iliplum.n nnd corllllcnleii show U ce riiturrli , loBtiuunhiioil. piuln l weakness nluht IOBBOJ iind nil forma of prlvnludlsomes No raori'ii- ry uiwl New treniiuent lor lo of Tltnl power I'nrtloH iinoblo to vinlt mu nmy bj trvntcil nt lioimi by rorrcupondiiiici' Mmllclro or Innlrumenlb tent liy ranll oroxprcmi tucuroly packed , no m.irkii to Indleiitu . ruiilviitaoriiciiilpr. Ono per onnllnlervluw prtferred. t'onnnltutlon frew Uorrctuoinloiicontrlctly prlvnlo. ] Iook.My ( tcrle oJf.lfo > iit'iit free ( Jlllcoioura'Ju ) m. to Up m aiindttyBlUa.m. to 13m. sonin tamp for reply The Keeley Institute of Hed Oak , Iowa. The trcntmont nuU rcmodios nro idonticul with Unit of Dwlght , qulot , plous- > nt , cui'tnln. The liquor , morphlno and tobucco liauibi cured , shuttered norvi- power rostorcd , followed by ability to conuuiitriitod attention on olliurs of lifo. 1'ho in-onor advice to ive ; the proper Btop to tnUo. Address , TJIK IvhbLrA hllillJVi , Ked Oak , Iowa. "Korvo Soode , " the unmlorful ri'mmy Is eold with a writ * ut'U ui Weak Mrmurr. For Sale in Omaha by Sherman & McConuell , 1615 Dodge Street. IT'S ABOUT I _ this time of the year , the Tore part of December , , \ that Johnnie suddenly grows good. He keeps ! himself neat and tidy , goes to sohool regularly- I is never late , takes an unusual interest in Sun r day school , and is so angelic as to really alarm' 1 It , his parents. But Johnnie knows his business ; r it it's nothing serious ; he's just begun to thinlt about Christmas , that's all ; he'll make up for his good behavior right away after it. are about as sens be _ things as you can possi bly give boys for Christmas. Of course you'll get your boy a-clrum-an'-a-watvh-an'- a-gun-an'-a-steam-"injine" and a lot of other things , but you ought to get him at least one sensible present , j qw is a good time to buy too especially today. We've had a great quantity of good solid heavy fancy cheviot * all one quality all one colo. " all one pattern- * a handsome , stylish brown plaid made up" into suits for boys. The suits are \vitli knee pants and are to fit boys from five to fourteen years old/ The coats are made -with corded plaits and hair lappel back and the pants have the Excelsior - * sior patent waist band. The overcoats are ill sizes up to ten years cut good full length | have detachable cape "wear-good" linings- * and are as handsome as a picture. While they last it can't be long we offer you your choice' ' either suit or overcoat HOLD UP YOUR All who want reliable information in regard to the weathe I during' the winter will please signify it by holding uponchandj Those who have no hands may use both lungs and vote "aye1 * or "no. " Uncle Sam'is a fighter and a grand old man ; but' ' forecasting weather is not his forte. I was going to say something - ' thing about Rolled Edge ArtiesExcluders and NEW JERSE\ RUBBER goods generally. I must say the rolled edges an about all that people who read the papers will buy. They cos no more on THE Nuw J HUSKY Co.'s goods than the old styld do on other makes. Ask for New Jerseys and take no other Their SIMJCIALTIES are not equalled. I carry THOUSANDS OK CASE * of these goods here in stock and shoe dealers can get therri. My "House" is' a home institution , about all I have is ir Omaha , and I lie awake nights trying to build myself and the city up. No goods sold at retail. Lists and discounts fur nished to dealers only. ZxAGtlARY T. LINEELY , ( III HARNEY STREET , OMAHA , NEB. PERMANENTLY "NO PAY' ' CTTE&ED OV , Wli KKKKR YOU TO 2,500 PATIENTS. ? Finciifinl Ilrfcrcncc : Nat'l Dank of Commrrco. Omalia. j No lKn.N"rii ) : > N' from businnss. No OporntIon 'V' | Invest I'into our Mctlioil : , Wrlllun cuunintuu toulisoii ' Kl'I'TI'HKiif liolliHDXCH.wltli- * . luioiv t'nre all IniNuf - ; < out ilm nsu ( if Knlfu or byrliiu ) , nu inallur of how louf. ' EXAMINATION The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY , 1 307-308 H. Y. LIFE DLDG. , OMAHA i , HEO , I ' \u Houd for ( lire Wllliontinonpyniicl without prlco. To the II1 You uro not well , nml luivo no inoiiiiy or l line to sunn doctor. Out out tli" iiiur.i > | ) t InU'il lioro. "iMPANH C'llKMICAI- . , NKW VOU 1C I'm-toltnii n ( instill oiird. Wrllo ynnr own niiniii-in tlio othur fl louf tliucuiili put It In Iho I'oitOllli-ii , nnd by rntiini mull you will u-ut n loilor unU hoiuu iniiillulnu tlmt will ilo vou i-ooJ. Try it ui"l mil ( rlcnili. SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , For Thirty Un\s only w w it oil ir i.r . o-itiro stoi'lc of Oiiunondu and Dtr.stiima Jowo.lry -itl o. w ire ut losa thiin miinuf.voturer'u coat. Fourteenth and Fnrnam Streefs- . . . . mid BAFKS KOK BAI.rl \ \ 111 inovo Jon. 1.1" N.V Tor. loth