r TITK OMAHA DAILY HEEt DKOEMHEK 10 , 1802. JDUN'S REVIEW OF THE WEEK Business Still Continues Good Dosplto Bad Weather Oomlitlous , 8IOLIDAY TRADE BRISK AT ALL POINTS ) lmn ! Activity In SprrtitntlrnMnrkc-U Tmite in tlin South ( loin ] inn ) ( Ironing Mel- trr Itrpnrl * front Cities Tlio i riiilurrn. NKW YOIIK , Deo. 0. n. O. Dun ft Co.'s "Svcckly review of .trade says ! Business nliows no decrease , except that slackening In new transact Ions , which Is customary as the jiolldny days draw near. Interior money hinrkcts generally show n strung demand , though money Is actually closer only at Cleveland , and apparently rather easier nt Tnost points , while at eastern cities the mar- jcels are easier with n slackening demand. At nil jraliits reported the holiday trade opens moro briskly than usual with prospect X > f n Inrgo volume. At Boston cotton goods arc In active do- tnnnd with higher prices and the output of fko mills the largest for a long time ; n largo part of the product of the print cloths has been contracted up to March and some mills tip to September next. At Baltimore trade In cotton Is quite ac tive. tive.At At Plttsburg some dullness Is seen with Weaker Bessemer iron and reduced orders Cor llnlshed product. The clothing trade nt Cincinnati Is satisfactory - factory , though sales In the south decrease In that trade nnd furniture. Cleveland rcx ] > rts a good trade In dry goods and groceries and fair In hardware , \vlth slight improvement In the demand for tolled products. At Detroit business Is fully equal to last year's , though retail trade IB retarded by the " "weather. " Trade at Chicago holds well , though hi | tvlntor lines the mild weather retards. Further shipments .of money to the south west uro noted , but rates nro easier. Uc- celpls generally fall below these of last year for the most Important products , but largo increase is seen in real estate sales and in cattle. Trade in St. Louis Is unusually sti-ong.wltU Clearings beyond all record , and especial ac tivity In shoes , dry goods , tobacco mid eaildlcrv. At Milwaukee money is In strong demand for the grain and lives stock trado. At St. Paul and Minneapolis colder V'cathcr is wanted for the coal trade , but trade is satisfactory and in wheat very largo. llimliictiH lit Omulm. At Omaha storms retard business in gro ceries and hardware , but dealers cannot keep up with orders in dry goods and shoes. Business is good at Kansas City and fair at pcnrcr , but unsatisfactory in Arkansas , dull ( it Memphis : uul fair nt Nashville. At New Orleans trade is good , but not up to expectations and. money Is only In fair de mand. Cotton Is strong and sugar In good demand with liberal receipts. Speculative markets are comparatively quiet except for cotton , in which sales of pvcr 2,000,000 bales in a week arc again re ported , and after n decline of three-eights of n cent there has been an equal recovery. The receipts at ports this week are but little Smaller than a year ago , and for the season 25 per cent lower. Wheat receipts continue very large , nSOO- , 000 bushels In three days at the principal west ern ports , whllo exports nro comparatively small. The iron trade is extremely dull , with visible weakness in llnlshed products nrul a less hopeful feeling. Boot and shoo jiiakors have all the work they can do , though it Is "between seasons , " and ship ments nro larger than last year , the increase lor the year being about 7 per cent. Cattle receipts at Chicago in November were tlio largest over known in that month , and. for the year have been 10 per cent greater than last year. The cotton manufacturer enjoys an extra- prdhmry demand for goods which the rise in prices does not seem to check. In woolen poods the prospect for the now year is con sidered excellent and the mills are well em ployed. The paper trade shows no change , with stocks at the mills being reduced. Pro duce exports still fall below last year's , but largely exceed Imports in value for last month. The business failures occurring throughout the country during the past seven days nunv ber U97 , as compared with totals 209 for lasi week. 1IOUS10 KKl'OKT. JBuslnesii of Lust "VVock an Shown by tin Itiinlm of tint Country. NEW YOIIK , Dec. 9. Following Is a state tncnt of tlio business done through tin various clearing houses of the country ai compiled by Bradstrcot's : l.mt vruek'i lIliADSTltliKT'S ItKVIIi\V Of TUADK , Pniuuul Activity III Holiday OoinU Tl l'ri > Mii'nni Kuiitli. NEW YOHK. Doc. 9 , Dnulstrcet's tome row will say : The featuivsof the week tlio business world incluilo a moiluruto t ductlou in distribution of .staples , us la et tomory at this sonsoti , nit uiiusuil uutlvity liolliluy goods , rolutlvcly ( jix itor stumuth pig iron west thnu oust , IIUWH o ( the lliuinc rocuportttlou of aoutUorii inoroliants tl yeart uniireoodcntctl luovumcnt west of oa crn mauufacturod iinxlucts , heavy ha clearings , fovror falluros und easy inoui in splto of the unsettled silver iiroblc jiosslblo gold oxiKirla , niul talk of uurvo in tuu stock market. Avullu , ntocUsof whcot , on both coixsts , I'nlted Stntcs nnd Cnnmln , mrfrcRnto ltOSO,000 ) htwhols , or moro than ever olmllnrly rc | > orloil before , the ilwrenso over Doccmbcr t , 1SIH , bclnp R3inTKX ( ) liunliclit. Including stwks nvnllnblo In Kuroiw nnd nlloat for Kurni > o , the nRcrofMto Id unprcocdcnlctli nmountliiR to 178,914,000 , bushels , fully 17,000,000 bushels moro thnn wcro over roiKirtcd In Kuropo , nllont there , or In Xorth America nt any jiriordato. Kcjwrts of wheat from both consta of the United Stntos this week ( flour Ineludml ) , cqunl 4-K > ( ,000 bitshols , npnlnst 4'j ; 1XX ( ) bushels last week , 0X11OUO ( bushels In the week n year RO , iOll ! , < X)0 ) bushels two years ago and smaller quantities thrco years "go. Trndu III the Smith. At fourteen southern cities Interviews with loading jobbers show that , with minor exceptions , mercantile collections are uni formly better than they were last year nt a likedatouml the debts of the countrydealers to merchants at distribution points are small nnd fewer In number. Where. figures nro given they point to decreases of from 10 to'J. > per cent. Nashvlllo adds to the list good crops raised at n minimum expense , and says bills nro being discounted more than usual , nnd that some farmers are holding cotton for higher prices , Iwrrowing money on It nnd paving their dobts. At Birmingham trade is gaining in volume. At Hlchmond and Gal- vcston Increased orders for holiday goods are thofcaturo. Savannah says staple goods have advanced from IDto 15 pot-cent. Now Orleans , with colder weather nnd higher prices , for cotton , nnd sales of sugar and rice , antic * ipntes a good volume of business. The vol ume of business nt Memphis , Augusta Little - tlo Itock nnd some old centers has not equaled tlio record in former years , but has resulted moro favorably. Onlveston's job- hers report the country dealers ewe them from M ) to 75 per cent less than a year ngo , Dallas says Texas farmers have made good crops , nnd Fort Worth that the general trade is fair. Eastern centers present few changes. Cot ton has scored a gain of one-eighth of n eon I within n week , duo to Uio growth of n belief in n short crop and delayed action on the anti-options bill. Throughout the province of Ontario trade hits been almost featureless. Cottons have advanced , duo to higher priced cotton , nnd metals are moro active. Unfavorable weather has checked trade in the province o Quebec. Collections nro slow. The move incut of cereals is only local in character. The great value of Hood's Sarsaparllln as a remedy for catarrh is vouched for by thou sands of people whom it has cured. . i A Stuli-ii iHliiinl Iilyl. Probably no train in the world has hud so much said nnd written about i ns the Now York Central's ( front ilyor the "Empire Slate Express. " The Enpr Hsli vapors hnvo Illustrated it time ani iiKiiln ; in darkest Africa its merits nro discussed around the uninp llreu of Etnin Pasha ; in farther India the Britisl army ollicors wondar if it is possible that old England lias bonn again out done by Yankee genius ; from Uhlnnant Japan come admiring letters ot com tnondntlon for this latest nchiovomon of western enterprise ; at the recent graduating exorcises of an eastern semi nary the prize essay was bv a young lady from Now England on ' 'Speed ns nn Incentive to Travel , " ( ti ride on the Empire State Express having suggested this thoino ) . The newest endorsement ot this wonderful train is from a youth ful Stnton Island poet ; tlio following letter - tor nnd poom. received a short time ago by General Passenger Agent Daniels , explain themselves , nnd clearly prove that the children of the nrcscnt genera tion are in full nccord with the spirit of ot improvement and enterprise which marks the closing decade of the nine teenth century : STAPLE-TON , STATKN ISLAND , October 3 , 189 ? . Dear Sir : Inclosed , please find a poem about your great train , the "Em- piro State Express. " I am a boy about twelve years old and wrote this without ' any hel'p whatever. I send it , hoping it may bo of use to you aa an advertise ment , and remain Yours , respectfully , B. S. Jacobs. "To you who like to travel fast Just this on your mind impress , That the fastest train in the wide , \vido world Is the 'Empire State Express. ' ' " ' railroad's' "Tis our 'greatest greatest train , And it's novcr n moment late As it speeds on its wny from end to end Of this grand old Empire Stato. " This poem wus published in Judge ol October 29 , 1892. NEW PIANOS KOU RnNT Ford & Churl ton Music Co. , 1508 Dodge. KAST OK SOUTII Olu tlieWulmnh Itoute. The short line to St. Louis and quick est route south. Only 37 hours to Hot Springs. Only 39 hours to Now Orleana Only 38J hours to Atlanta. Only 52 hours to Jacksonville. With corresponding fast time to al points east nnd south. Hound trij tickets to Uot Springs , Now Orleans Lake Charles , Galvcston , San Antonio City of Mexico , Los Angeles , Sun Fran cisco , Mobile , Jacksonville , Tampa , Ila vana and all the winter resorts of tin south and west Reclining chair can free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit Pullman bullet sleeping cars on nl trains. Baggage checked from hotoli nnd private residences to destination For tickets , Bleeping car accommodation and further information call at Wabasl ticket olllco , 1502 Farnam street , 01 write , G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , Omaha. STATE RELIEF COMMISSION Jesuit of Generous Distribution of Money and Drain , WHAT THE FINAL REPORT INDICATES Number of I'rrnmn In Knelt County A < Mcd .HomrttiliiK of tlio Upturn * from Seed ed Oilier Lincoln News Notes. Neb. , Dee 0. [ Special to THE BKR. ] The report of the State Kcllef com mission went to Goveroncr Boyd today , and n few facts tsnm It will prove of Interest. The state's relief was extended to the people ple of thirty-six counties and the number of people benefited together with the amount of money expended In each county Is shown below. It will bo bonio in mind that the figures which show that 101,000 persons wcro aided do not refer to separate individuals. In other words If ten persons were aided three separate times the figures would show thirty persons In the aggregate. The tabu lated statement below shows only the amounts expended for fuel , clothing and provisions , but docs not show the money used for the purchase of grain for seed : Persons Amount County. Kollovcd. E.\pi'iidtl. ( Manner ! $1,180150 Itlalnu 5,029 1,00302 Itoxllutte 155 12011 Hi-own 13 Chase 5,043 2,35002 Hiurry 1,859 1,10850 ( Mioj-f III1U 4,05'J 15,1105 59 cnstcr 10,541 0,0011 ua Dawus 1,115 341)45 Dawson 2,030 2i'J3 ! 13 Ik'licl 7,0'28 3,438 11 Dlllldy 14,412 3,571 18 Krnnkllli 2,106 1,27300 Frontier 10,732 2,08tt 90 Kurnas 7,059 0,115 , 12 Dili-Hold 4,382 1,97927 GOSDLT 3,047 1,21420 Harlaii 3-HVJ 2,17740 Hayes 5,837 2,43217 IllU-licock.- : 8,073 2,71170 Hooker 1,845 1,14447 Koltl 0,003 3,220 39 Ktmliall 097 804 50 Lincoln 19,094 7,03509 Losan 7,901 2,75311 l.nun 4,180 1,74385 JlCl'hcrson 2,270 1,504 78 1'orlillis 0,420 4,37355 llfd Willow 15,885 4,99552 StfOtlM IllulT 1,274 07214 SliurUliin 3,898 1,49950 Sherman 0,020 2,33531 Sioux 1,441 001 82 Thomas 8,209 2,40795 Vlillt'J- 2,323 977 82 Webster 052 413 10 Total 101.GGO $81,70945 In addition to the above a large amount of money was expended for seed grain. Taking the reports of the county clerks as to the acreage and. yield of the several counties to whicli relief was extended , the commission estimates the following as the cash value of the grain raised from the seed furnished by the state : Wheat $1,071,248 Horn 5,551,415 Hat-Icy 287,385 Oats 89,033 Potatoes 50,030 Totals $7,049,181. SnlilcloiiH Trinl Cominenccil , The Dolo-Stratton breach of promise case was called , for trial in the district court this afternoon. The case is a celebrated one in the court annals of Lincoln and this is the second time it has been tried , in the courts. The plaintiff is Miss Florence Dole , now liv ing in Hcd Willow county , and the defend ant is Thomas A. Stratton of this city. Miss Dele claims that in the fall of 1890 she became aftlanccd to the de fendant ; that In December of that year , while visiting his mother , ho entered her room and by persuasion effected her ruin. A few weeks later ho broke the engagement. She claims to have suffered in mind , body and reputation to the extent of $20,000 and sues for that amount. On the other hand Stratton denies that ho seduced her. but asserts that she confessed to him and his mother that she had sustained improper relations with two other men who arc named in his answer. The case was tried a year ago and the jury awarded Miss Dele $12,000 , but the verdict was set aside cm the ground that it was ex cessive. Lincoln In Itrlof. Charles Miller was this morning sentenced , to pay a line of $100 and costs for stealing a sot of billiard balls. In default of payment ho was sent to the county jail. Seventeen cases of diphtheria and scarlet fever are reported from Hawthorn the new college suburb. Ten or twelve of the republican senators- elect held an informal conference at the Hotel Lincoln last evening. Nodelluito plan of action was agreed uK ) > n. Postmaster Leo of Emerald appeared be fore United States Commissioner Billingsloy and fllert a formal complaint , charging Wesley Johns , William Hose and A. C. Hall with robbing the Emerald postofllco last Saturday night. Johns and Uosonro already under arrest , but Hall has so far eluded arrest. SAINT > 'ICK. Ho 1I s Itccii Hoard From Will Ke In I Omabii Monday. [ Special Telegram to Tun BEE. ] Br.nitixo STHAITS , Dec , 9. According to my annual custom I will leave here today on special Reindeer train and will arrive in Omaha Monday afternoon , December 12. During my stay I will make my headquarters at Huyden Bros. On Monday afternoon I will make a tour of all the principal streets of Omaha. I will bo drawn by my six white Arabian horses , and attended bv n largo line of followers with load after load of elegant * toys which I have manufactured expressly for this Merry Christmas. My line of march through the city on Mon day will bo made up and furnished you for publication in the Sunday paper. SANTA GLAUS. Comparative Tests. Royal Baking ; Powder Purest and Strongest. Dr. PETER COLLIER , late Chemist-in- Chief of the Department of Agriculture , Washington , D. C. , having analyzed the chief brands of baking powder , Reports the Royal Baking Powder * the greatest in leavening strength , Yielding over 27 per cent , more gas than ho rvf , the average of the others tested. Dr. Collier adds : "I have made many analyses of various brands of baking powders and 'i have always found the Royal JjJ composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. Peter Collier , M. D. , Ph. April 2 , 1892. " Wo AVER'S Sarsaparilla Js superior to all othpr preparations cl.ilinlng to bo blood-purifiers. First of all , because the principal Ingredi ent used In It is the extract of gen uine Honduras sarsaparilla root , the variety rlcliust in njpdlclnal proper- Uc3t Also-b ° - uures Patarrh - C1U1SO the ycl. low dock , being raised expressly for the Company , la always fresh and of tbo very best kind. "With equal discrimination and care , each of the other ingredients nro selected and compounded. It Is THE Superior Medicine because it is always llic same In ap. pearance , flavor , and effect , and , be ing bighly concentrated , only small doses arc needed. It is , therefore , the most economical blood-purifier in existence. It LfUTGS makes food nour- CPBntTIII A ishing , workpleas- OlnUrUL ut , sleep refresh ing , and life enjoyable. It searches out all impurities in the system and expels them harmlessly by the natu ral channels. AVER'S ' Sarsaparilla gives elasticity to the step , and im parts to the aged and infirm , re newed health , strength , and vitality. Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.O.Ayer & Co. , Lowell , MMI. Bold bynllbniKglsu ; Trice$1 ; Biz bottles$5. Cures others , will cure you Does Hope Ever Die ? Wo have seen thosq from whom It scomort to havodopurtd'l forovcr. Tlioy woio these unfortuntilo liolngs who wore helpless victims ot N en/oils / Chronic IBC.1 AXD-- > upe-- ' . - Prii/atB / . 'Vj'1 ' ; , ; v IO C'-U Diseases , und who have tried scores of so-called doctors without rocclvhiK the slightest houulit or relief. Wo htivo seen these same despairing morta'ls , after bolug iiiulor our skllHul troutmont a few weeks , bocotno fllled with hope and joyund Health shone In their sparkling eyes , whlla their stop was Una and clastic , their cheeks HUe roses , and tholr volcea strons and clear. Tlioy had been OUUED , by our efforts and our aid. If you are ouo of tbe hopeless ones , eotno and share In the joy tlioso re stored and htippy mortals feel. Sena 4 cents far a copy of thalr Illus trated now book of 120 pages. Consultation Free. Call upon , or address with stamo , 119 South 14th Street , OMAHA , - - NEB. morphine Habit Ciirni | n i K" arui'fc ? , N" / " " " * * . . Dr. J. NU-phruv. jU-fauuon. o ARE YOU SUFFERINC FROM Fe male Weakness , Catarrh or m Rheumatism , " "Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases , SO , CAUL ON Dr. Searlesr& Searle ; Consultation Free. Kor the Trcitijifiit of Chronic , Private and'Nei'vous : ' Disease MAl.K ANDil 'KMAia ! . ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES OUGANIC WEAK i&S AND DI EASES OP NOMATTER IIOV LONG STANDING Oft 'HOW OFTI31 PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS DEBILIT1 I'lI.ES , FISTULA , K19SIUIK , perrcaneiilly cure without the ube ot knife , Hicatura or caustic ; . All ninladlen of n prlvnt or delicate nature , c either DDK , ponltlvely cured. Call on or nitdrco , wltli atamp for Circulars , Fn Uook and lkcljc , < 11S south isth dr iPnrlCQ JJ J0nrloc Ul. ouUllto a ocUIIco , U/IIU/KI , .voi > . Next Door to I'oitntllce , J A KlnglotliKu product * ImiK-flcIal --Jfi aulU , ( 'h lnirlifHrfiilm > * o-iiliul ntul ) m yiinry oflmily to wliluli yiiu urru > Ixifnro anlraKpr. They < nil < > yu imp.K ularily iiiipnrullrlcil. I'rlce , fictn. ' NEW BOYD'S . _ OAV. ( Sntuvdnyi TDcc. JO. Iinsl Two rorforinnnco * of B < . VALE'S UrotitoUot nil fpoetnelor the DEVIL'S ' AUCTION , Matinee This Aft. nt 2:30. : llrlng llio Cl.llaron to see "Tolijr" nnd the ' " " roortlp. " Ilonkoy" nn I the "lilon PrlroiI'lrst lloor. 7Sot Ronoriil ndmlMlon to first lloor. Me : bnlrony , t , olilulron \ to iuiy uart of the lioiiso. 'iV % Evening Performance at 8. t'rli'09 1'nrin'ot ' nnd first llvo rows In clrolo. Sl.iHi ! lust ll\o rows In circle. 75oi ( Irat four rows In liik-oiiy ; , 7 : > o : ruiniilnilor of bnlcony. Root unllcry , 2.V. r , DEC. llth t'amllr Matinees \Vcdno dny i nd 'Ihursilny. Tlio Orent nnrt Only I'HOK. 1) . M. 11I1I8TOI , EQUESCURRICULUM JOHN C , PATRICK , Mn.un.Bor. Qft KDUOATEU 1IOHPKS. Qf | 4U MIH.KS AND I'ONir.S.OU A Unique , Novel nntl Intensely IntcrcstltiK Kntor- tnlnmont , Tlio Inruost show of the klnil ever or- Eitnltrd , nn < l THE BEST in tlio WORLD S | > cclnl I'rlccs , nvonlnit , ? 'icrOo , W > c , 2Aa : Mull- ncc. Sip. a.V , 2.V ) Chllilrcn , mlmltteil to tlio tnntl- nco for Sic niul nhou n KIIKK I'ONV UIDK. FffiBTsiMr" The UHlllant Magnetic Artiste. JEFFREYS LEWIS. Saturday Mat , - - - "Format Ma Not" Saturday Rvc. - - - "La Belle Russet" FARNAM St. Theater 11 Mights , lleginning Sunday Mat. Doc. 11. The Midnight Alarm. The greatest melodramatic production of modern tlmos. Matin oo Wednesday. WONDERLAND AMj THIS WEKIC Burr Tlio niiuclnn I'oom , CYRENE. PO ULAIl I'UlOKd-Miitlneo. 20o. EVKNlNGS-llaU-ony. ; t'arqiiot. 30c. In tbo treatment of nil forms of JPrlvat © Diseases. And nil Weakness nnd Disorder of TVTT7AT " ' " ' IoBS of ConrnRe , Ambition and yi- I'-l LjJLi tnllty. Kigbtccii ycnra of tbo moat "rc- nnrknblo aiircuna In ll > treatment of this clnss of illBCHSCR , which Is jirovou by tbo unlvorrinl tostlmo- ny of tbou. nml who hnvo boon cured. Write ( or circulars and question list. mid Vnmntn Sin. , Oinuli n , ffob - TIIES - Ladies' ' Perfect SYRINGE. Tbo only perfect vaginal and rectal Sjrrlngo In tbo norlo. It Is tlio only Syringe ov er Invented by wlalcli vacl- nal Injection * can bo ad mlnlstcml without lonU- InKund coiling tbo cloth- Ine or neeessltntlnK tbo UBO of n vessel , and wbtoh can aluo bo used for rectal Injections or Irrigation. bOKT HUI1IIKK I1UI.I1 AND II A It II HUUUKU SHELL. Price $3. OO. Mall orders eollcllort. TheAloe&PenfoldCo. , Street , NKXT TO roSTOFFICE. I'liynlcliini' proscriptions accurately prepared , at low prices. prices.Hotel. . FARNAM ST. , Between 15th and 10th Stvoots. W. A. PAXTON , JR. , PROPRIETOR Havlnz nssuniod the management of the Jlcrchnntb' Hotel , I will mnko such Improvo- nioiitK mill cliaiiRos as will initko this house otio of the licit nt which to stop In Onmlm , Thareiiulromonta nnd wnnts of all patrons will bo carefully attended to. Dolnj : most centrally located this liotol oilers Hpoclal At tractions to the traveling ; public. A contlnu- iiiico of Its former liberal putronaco Is ropcot- f ully flsked. , W. A. I'AXTON , Jit OMAHA. Dec. 3. 1602. _ The Mercer. Omaha's Newest Hotel COB. 12TH AND HOWARD STS. 40 Ilooms at t..M per day , fX ) llooiiii at 13.00 per day , 30 Ilooins with Until at (3.00 per day. IX ) Ilooms with Hath nt J3.M ) to 14.60 per day , OPEINED AUGUST 1st Jlodern In Kvrry ICunpoct. Kinvly I'liriiUlicil Tlironsliout C. S. ERB , Prop. TJatio-pal U. S. IJIU'OHITOH V. 0.11 A//vl. NKU Capital . S'JOO.OOC Surplus . mn ! . . . . . $ 5OOC Cftlcern and Dlreetors-llenrj- . Vatos , pro ldout II. is. Cunlilnu. vlco proildaut ; C , B. Maurice , w V JloMO.Jcilmti. Colllnn , J , N , II. 1'atrlcfc ! J.oirl B Iteed , cashier. cashier.THE THE IRON BANK. DR , R. W , BAILED Teeth Tilled With out Pain by the Latest Inven tion. Tooth Extracted Without Pain or Danger. A Full Set of Teeth OD Rubber for $5.03. $ I'erfoct nt Bitarantecil , Tuetli aslrarted la tlit inoriiliii' . huir onus liuertod In tlio uvuulay til laaii day. day.Heu poclineni of Itrm'ivalilo llrldao. t'ee i > eclmeu of Klexlblo Klantlo I'lnto. All work warranted ai represented. Office Third FloorPaxton Block , Ti'lepliuno HISS , Ii'.tU und r'arnain Ets. Take eluvatar or italrway from ICth bt. eutrtnoo. ) Great December Clearance Sale C ii dim's ' C otliiiif , $75,000 Worth Of Suits and Overcoats At Prices Like These : 00 Suits. Boys' ' Short Pant Suits , Sizes 4 to 14 years , in Handsome Plaid Cassimere , worth $3.50. Boys' all wool Cheviot Suits , cut double-breasted , . sold all season for $5,00 ; plenty of them , all sizes ; the biggest value ever offered in Omaha. $3,00 CAPE OVERCOATS , WORTH $4.50 , CAPE OVERCOATS WORTH $5,00 $3,75 , , , CAPE OVERCOATS , WORTH BOYS' ULSTERS , MDunmnn 17,50 BOYS' ULTTERS , musum $10,00 BOYS' ' ULSTERS , unianm $ | 5. Men's Ulsters. Domestic F riezie Ulsters. $10.00 $ , $12.00 $ , $15.00 $ , $18,00 $ and $20.00. $ Men's Overcoats. Special Ba.rrga.ira Lan.es foi ? 65o.ttjtircta.tj a.t $6.00 $ , $8.00 $ , $9.00 $ and $10:00. $ : Buy Saturday Morning aod Avoid tlio Afaoa Crowd 15th and Douglas Streets. m a m m m REMOVAL SALE. VAN COTT JEWELRY COMPANY , ? or Thirty Days only wo will offer our oitlro etoolc of Dlurnoncto and i Christmas Jewelry and Sllvorwaro ivt U is thuii mtinufaoturor'a cost. Fourteenth and Fa mam Streets- win move Jon. J. to N. W. Cor. 10th nntl L"arnarn. c * t'KS FOIl SAP.K. \Smmu \ m y DrDOWNS 1816 DouQlas Street , Oma7io , Nob. , . , . . The eminent ipoclallit In norroui . clironlo.prlTalo bland. > kln . anil urlnarr illioaios. A regular and . cxUUirt-d vraduutu , In inodlcluu. , usdl | > lunm and , c-i'rtlllrntt fliow. In nlll truatliiu nllh tlm , ( rrcutnU HUB. em vatarrli . loel lu anliood Beiulnnl wcuknosn nlglit . lossoi end nil furiuii or | irlvulu dl umr . Kd inorcu- y u ed. Now trttatwunt . torluii of YlUI power. I'artlei uimulu to vliltino mnr 1)9 trimtu.l nt lioinu br orreipondunoo. > . lodtolne or Instrument ! ui'iit \ > j mull . or cipruiv ncourol . ) ' pooknil , no marki to Imllontu . ontonuomondor. ( , ineporionallnturrlaw . prcferrud. . . Coniultotliin . trou. CorreiponUiinoaiitrlctlx . . . prlvuto. oak ( Mjriterleaof llfo ) ent free. OtllciiliouraU a.m. to Up in. bun Jays JU a.m. tuum. tunUatauip fatrcptf * b ! > , < > conuUi > atlont Urvnci * ! * . foul 4 breath , ljwulachc'uoarti urn , low of ni > lKUti'iLt ! iUI dfjirefcvlou , ) mlnful diifeetloutplcanles , itallow rojnnlfjt lontaiulovtryulJ ! < caftere ulUutirofn * 1 laipuru blood ! , or afiuluro by the jtoinfccli , ii fror to- * .actions . , rcrnotufj UkluypntmfUf J ' fv , f > ? Manf of our AOBNTH uro HKI.UNU from t 3 to liO ) wortU uf ARNOLD AUTOMATIC STEAM COOKERS per month , Don't rcm-iln Idle , or wort for ninall ttaiten , when you inluhl. bo nr.ikliitf uioro ruuiiu han in buinunr. Aiiplr fur Hitmt. . , ujr a. utu av. ,