8 TIIlS OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , DECEMBER 20 , 1802. CHIEFLY WHAT THEY HEARD Witnesses in the Contest Oases Qivo Sotno Second-Hand Stories , LAYS OH- THE FIFTH AND SIXTH WARDS Chief Kffiirt of 1io I'ro rrilHon lli-Totnl to Clio North I'nrt of tlin rlty What AVns lirnitRlit Out nt Ycntcr- ilny'ft Urn ring. The ta1 < In ( ? of evidence in the legislative rontcst vases wns not commenced yesterday until nearly 11 o'clock. The contcstccs gave notice that consent would be given the contestants to consume the balance of this week In adducing testi mony , provided the republicans \vcro given the remainder of the time until December 20. The contestants' attorneys will decide today whether to accept the proposition. Hut two witnesses were examined at the forenoon session , Hon. T. M. Mullen , u voter In the Seventh precinct of the Fifth ward , nnd John X.olliir , a voter lu the Ninth dis trict of the First ward. The former witness had seen a ticket voted with the word "yes" opposite a candidate's name Instead of an X , but was unublo to say whether the ballot had been counted. The latter witness was placed upon the stand to prove that nearly nil of the judges and clerks In the First ward were republicans. Although ho luid under stood such was the case , ho could not say sa positively. Ktlniuiuf nurko , a democrat who cast his ballot at the booth of the Fourth district of the Ninth ward , was the first witness called at the afternoon session. Ho cast his ballot early In the morning and went tc Kansas City. His Interest In the outcome was so Intense that ho hurried back that night and was present during the progress of the count. A democratic judge was read ing from the ballots to the republican clerks One of the clerks called the count as It pro grossed. There was a discrepancy of sis votes on the legislative ticket when the ronnt was finished. The clerks creditor these toV. . N. Nason , a republican candi date. The witness said ho saw where UK error existed , but he failed to explain that li his testimony. Ho didn't know whether tin clerk had checked up ahead or not. The only irregularity ho saw was the discrepancy of six votes credited to Candidate Nason. John McGorry , a member of the demo cratlc county ventral committee , who reside : in the Fifth ward , was called to tell of tin fraud ho had seen practiced. Mr. McGorry' ! knowledge consisted chiefly of what other ; had told him. Souio one had informed tin witness that there were but three or foil ! democrats on the election board In the Fiftl ward , and in his opinion there were not ti exceed four , although ho was not certain Ho saw a man enter the booth and hand ti " one of the clerks n pink slip of paper , whicl ho thought was an American Protective as Bociatlon ticket. Each voter was givei thrco tickets when entering the booth am voted one , returning the others. He was no certain whether the returned ones wen sample ballots or not. Didn't see any of ilclal ballots outside of the booth. Ho wa there as a challenger and was inside most o of the time. At this juncture the "witness material hai run short , and Attorney Sheean confcrrei for a Tow minutes with Charles II. McEacli ron , a Sixth ward democrat , who was callci to the standi The witness stated ho was ; member of the county central conunittcc To the best of his knowledge he though that there were not to exceed ten democrat on the election board in that ward. Ho su ; American. Protective association ticket pedt lers on the outside , and saw two of the tioli ets handed to men who entered the booth : but could not say whether they were voter : He .went to the , Twelfth district boot : nnd found the doors locked and window screened. lie was refused admittance , n was another party. Ho did not know wli was in the booth while the count went 01 nnd could not say whether a representativ of each political party was present. Th only places .where ho saw the American Pr < tectivo association tickets peddled were i the Seventh and Twelfth districts. This concluded the day's session , no moi witnesses being present. The taking of test niony will be continued this morning at : o'clock. - * - Draw Your O\vu Conclusion. Mr. J. O. Davenport , manager of the Fo Bragg Redwood Co. , Ft. Bragg , Cal. , ii : this to say of Chamberlain's Cough Homed ; "I used It for a severe cold and cough at obtained immediate relief. In the Fo Bragg Hedwood Co.'s store wo have so largo quantities of Chamberlain's me < ] cines. " For sale by druggists. - * - Holiday goods , UYonzor , jowV , opp. p.c Xinns I'rulta nt Iliiydrn'a. .Finest mixed nuts , 12Jc per pound. OranjjPB. l/jc / , 20o , 5c ! per dozen. Dates , 73c per pound. Fancy fi s , lUlo , He , IGe und 20c. Finest Mulngii grapes , ! 15u per pounc Messina lemons , 2'x : per dozen. Bo piiro nnd como hero ; you will fir the above coeds first clnss nnd prie < the very lowest. HAYDEN BROS. Fruit Department. Tenl estate , Bargains only. My word Is pood. W. G. Albrltflit. 621-52-aN. V. Llfobldsr. WERE ON THE CARPET. O 111 corn llloom and Wiilkor Up Tor IIcli Away from Their Hfats. Last night's session of the lire nnd poll commissioners regular meeting opened wi Officers Bloom and Walker on the carp < They were charged with leaving their bea on Sunday last for a short time. Both ol ccrs made explanations and they w bo lot down with reprimands. Bloo had been called off his beat by a light couple of blocks away , and AValker was busily engaged in reading Tim SUNDAY B that ho forgot to report at the box , Chief Scnvoy reported that the recent sr of unclaimed property netted the police i liof fund & } 4'\M. ' \ One thousand feet of now hose nrriv from Chicago Saturday and has been plac in service at No. 5 house. Hov. A. W. Clark , secretary of the Asi elated Charities was appointed n spec policeman by the mayor and the uppoli mcnt was concurred In by the board , Maj Bemls said that Mr , Clark had occasloi use for a police officer's authority during 1 visits to some of the tough parts of the ci ljKlcfncr , n special officer on ROV Thirteenth street resigned , and U C. Bake warrant as a special was revoked. Officers Hvmi and Husscll were given a t days' vacation nnd Jailer Bebout got n 11 , days' lay off , Driver Dempsey of hose co pany No. 1 was allowed ten days' leave , a ! I'lpeinau Huanu of the same company. J'roiu Nou'hrrsr. C. F. Moore & Co. , prominent druggists Nowbcrg , Ore. , say ; "Slnco our customi hnvu become acquainted with the good qu Itles of Chamberlain's Cough Homody Boll but llttlo of uny other kind. Chnmb Iain's moillcliH-a all give good satlsfuctloi For sale by druggists. Go to TTnydon Bros. ' for your toys n holiday poods , whore you -will find t largest stock and the lowest prices. . , n * , HoH(3uypoodsFronzor ( , jow'ropp. j I.mv Rnllroail Ituti'afor the Hulliliiys , Tlolcota on < snle at ono nnd one-th fare for the round trip via , the Ohici & Northwestern rallwtxy , December 26,26 , ft I nnd January 1 und 2 , good turning until Jnunary 8. City tiel oilco ! 1401 Parnnui street. G. F. WKST , O. P. & T. A R. R. KITUIIIK , General Agent. Christmas Trooa from 8 to 10 ft Palm Crowns , Spanish Moss , oto , win nlo tind retail by II. Frunzen , 1621 U lurd. FEDERAL COURT NOTES. Mnjor Wllcnx ( Ictun Verdict Criminal Cnio nn Trlnl , The Jury In the case of the Republican Newspaper company ngnlnst the North western Associated Press , returned n ver dict In federal court yesterday morning In favor of the plaintiff , damages being assessed nt $5fiOO. The case was given to the Jury Thursday evening nnd the agreement was not reached until yesterday morning. It is said that ono man on the jury , a lawyer from McCook , was opK | > sed to allowing any damages to the plaintiff nnd live Jurors held out for $10,000 , nnd eight for ? 7XX ( ) . The matter was finally compromised by bringing the two diverging wings of the panel together. In this case Major Wllcox , acting for the alleged Republican Newspaper company , brought suit for $ , ' > 0.000 , which ho claimed as damages sustained by reason of the cancella tion of the telegraph franchise formerly held by the Republican. In the case of the Omaha Hanklni ? com pany against Mrs. Ashby , a verdict was re turned for the amount of gd,5IO.IlO. Mrs. Ashby was n stockholder lu the defunct con cern and a personal friend of C. K. Maync , the chief hustler In thecompany. When the concern went to the wall some of the stock holders liquidated Its liabilities. Mrs. Ashby refused to p.iy her share of the losses , hence the suit. The only defense set up by the defendant was that the stock was pre sented to her and there was no consideration- In the acqulrlnt : of it. Walter C. l clnlitev ofTJneoln became the focal point of attention In federal court dur ing the afternoon. Ho is accused of using the United States- malls for the purpose of defrauding. The Indictment charges that T.cightey , while acting as postal clerk on the Lincoln nnd Hastings linoof the Burlington , wrote a number of letters to Mr. It. C. Outcalt of Lincoln , in which the writer threatened to expose certain alleged Irregularities of per sonal conduct In which Mr. Outcnlt nnd a woman of unstable clmractor had been the principal performers , and offering to squelch the story for a certain monetary considera tion. . The evidence Is to a considerable extent circumstantial , Mr. Outcalt at once -placed th matter In the hands of local detectives who proceeded to throw out bait and in this way suspicion was fastened i'pon Mr. Teightey. Several letters wore sent to the blackmailer lu accordance with the instruc tions , directed to Histings , Neb. , It was noticed that when these letters were mailed on the train upon which Mr. Leightoy was the carrier they never reached their desti nation. They were evidently nipped from the malls somewhere between Lincoln and Hastings and the prosecution thinks this is pretty conclusive proof that Mr. Lelghtey did the nipping. The defense will hold , however , that these letters might have been taken out of the mails by some ono in the Lincoln postofllco anil that the work might have been done in such a way as to throw the suspicion upon Mr. Lelghtey. The case will bo fought very tenaciously on both sides , as Mr. Letghtoy has a number of influential friends who will stand by him to the end. The personal ap pearance of the accused is that of a respect able young business man. There is nothing in his makeup that would suggest anything of a criminal nature and this will doubtless weigh a good deal with the jury. Ignorance of the merits of DaWHfs Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver , cure headache , dyspepsia - pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious ness. _ Go to Htiydon Bros. ' for your toys and holiday goods , whore you will find the largest stock nnil the lowest prices. Fruits ill Ilayili'n'g. Finest mired nuts , 12o per pound. Orung-es , IGc , 20e , 25c per dozen. Dates , 7ic per pound. Fancy figs , 12jc , 14c , IGo and 20c. Finest Malaga gr.xpcs , 85o per pound , Messliw lemons , 25o per dozon. Bo sure find como hero ; you will fint the above , , goods first class and Dricei the very lowest. HAYDEN BROS. Fruit Department. Complrtu Now Mtoclt of Furniture. All goods marked low ill plain figures ClIAS. SlIlVKHICK &CO. , 1200 , 120S and 1210 Fnrnam St Holiday goods , Fron/.or , jow'r , opp. p.o - - Water rents duo January 1 , paynbli at company's office , Bun uuilding ; 5 po cent discount allowed if paid on or before fore January 1. Ofllco open Wednesday ! and Saturdays till 8 p. m. Go to Hnydon Bros. ' for your toys an holiday goods , where you will find th largest block and the lowest prices. The following marriage licenses wer issued by County Judge Ellor yesterday : Nnuiu and address. ARI J llt'nry Peterson , Gnuihu . * . 1 Aniilu Anderson , 8wiburili : ; . ' . I John M phi \\skii , Kust Oiuuha . J | llurtlia I.amUa , Kast Uimiliu . 1 An Inviilimliln KciiitMly lor Colds. Sheriff. Hardman of Tyler county , Wcs Virginia , was almost prostrated with a col when bo began using Clmmbcrlatn's Coug Remedy. In speaking of it ho says : "It gn\ mo almost instant relief. T Iliul it to bo : i invalualilu remedy for colds. " For sale I 'druggists. Fruits ut Ilnydon'g. Finest mixed nuts , 12Jc per pound. Oranges. 15e , 20c 25c per dozon. Hates , Tic per pound. Fancy figs , 12c , 14c , ICc and 206. Finest Malnga grapes , 3Go per pouni 5T Messina lemons , 2oo per dozen. 5To Do sure nnd como here ; you will fin o the above goods tirst class nnd prici the vary lowost. HAYDEN BROS. Fruit Department. Go to Llnyden Bros. ' for your toys or holiday goods , where you will find tl largest-stock and the lowest prices. [ 1 ' A Correction. o U THE Bun erred on Sunday In the announcement nouncomont of the People's Miunmot Installment House in stating that th mammoth ostublishmont would bo epson on Monday and Saturday evening when it should have stated that the See the celebrated Sohmor piano i Ford & Oharlton Music Co. , 1503 Dodge Go to Iluydon Bros. ' ( or your toys nt holiday goods , where you will find tl largest Block and the lowest pricos. The Gorman Savings bank is sti climbing tholr growth has boon r markablo. Just think , the last bank twenty organized in the city. TJ lust published statements show th they luivo passed twelve of the oldo Of established bunks iu the line of d rs posits. ilfo Now la the time to open a eavin fo account ; got ready for the World's fai Go to Hnydon Bros. ' for your toys ai holiday goods , where > ou will find ti id largest Block und the lowest prices. 10 HOW RUSSIANS WERE AIDED Details of the Collection of Nebraska's He- liof Fund , FINAL REPORT OF. COMMISSIONER LUDDEN Slnte llonrd of Trnnnparlalloii Ttcqucstetl l > y n FiirmiTft' Alllnnco Aiuncliitlon to Coinprl thn lltirlltiRton to 1'iiriiUli It Ultra. N , Neb. , Dec. 10. [ Special to Tun Ben. ] Lutlior P. Luddcn who was appointed by Governor Thayqr to supsrintcntl tlio col lection of Nebr.iska's contribution to the Russian famine sufferers , undo his final re port to Governor lloyd this afternoon. For this relief work tlio people ot Nebraska con tributed OST.SOri pounds of corn and ? H,110.10 In cash. This relief passed through the hands of Mr. Lwlden. In addition to this seven cars uTeorn were forw.irde.1 from the state through other agencies and $5,431 col lected in tlio various Russian settlements in Nebraska and forwarded to friends In Rus- slii. Tlio railro.ul companies dulnj ? business in the state furnished five transportation in the collection of the -suppllos , After the corn had beed collected it was transported to Chicago by the Burlington and North western roads free of ohm-go. From Chicago the corn went to the mills of the American Cereal comp.iny at Akron. O. , where It was kiln dried and ground into meal. The com pany did this work and placed the meal iu now sacks free of charge. Governor Hoyd appointed W. C. Kdg.ir and C. McC. Ueovo of Minneapolis commissioners to take charge of the contribution. Tlio meal was shipped from New York on the steamer Missouri on March 15 of the present year. It reached Lilian on April ii , Frnml.ibau it was shipped into various points In the interior in cars furnished by the grand duke. Arriving at its destination tlio meal was baked into bread at bakeries designated by the grand dude's relief com mittees. Cnn'l Cot Curs Km > ii h. The State Board of Transportation has received a complaint from A. E. Otto , agent of the Cairo Farmers Alliance Business as sociation at Cairo , Neb. , to the effect that the B. .t M , refuses to furnish cars as fast as wanted. Mr. Otto informs the board that the company bases its refusal on the ground that the Farmers Alliance , association does not ship as much grain as the elevators. Ho asserts that the B. it M. gives tlio elevators twelve cars to ono that is given the associa tion. Secretary Dllworth notified General Man ager Holdrege- tlio complaint and that oftl- etui has replied that the matter will be in vestigated at once. Secretary Dllworth states that in nearly every instance wllero complaints arc made of the refusal of rail road agents to furnish cars toother than elevator men it has been discovered that an agreement has existed between the agent and the elevator men. < > < > Srtl | > at tliu StallHouso. . Judge B. F. Smith at Hastings transacted business at the state house tills afternoon. Frank R. Morrissey , private secretary tc Governor Boyd , is enjoying a vacation this week. Weiglimaster Taylor of the Omaha grain department visited the Board of Transport : ! ' tlon rooms this afternoon on business con nected with his oftiec. The Scotts Bluff County Fair associatior filed articles of incorporation with the sccro tar.v of the state today. The case of Mary A. Small and J. M , Bel against C. M. Sandall was filed with the clerk of the supreme court this afternoon. It is a York county case. AViints a JCcw Trial. Thomas A. Stratton , the young man -wh < was last week ordered to pay several thou sand dollars to Miss Florence Dele for refusing ing to carry out his agreement to marry her came into court today with a voluminous re quest for another new trial. Ho alleges mis conduct on the part of the Jury and miscon duct upon the part of the attorneys who rep resented Miss Dole iu that they read dccis ions not heaving on this case. Ho also aver that the court made a serious error in no permitting that part of Thomas Rowley' deposition in which ho related a conversa tion ho had had with Miss Dole , the purpor of which was that she had said that if sh got ยง 10,000 it was all that she expected. Sued u Uiillr < Ki < l C'ompuny. George W. Denham of this city has coir menced a suit against the Fremont , Elkhor & Missouri Valley Railroad company i which ho asks for damages to the amount c $ aGOO. , Ho bases his suit upon the fact thn in last November the defendant compan laid a track along X street directly in froti of his houso. The track takes up the ontir width of the street , and renders it practical ! impossible for him to gain access to hi home , lu addition to this ho alleges thn his peace and comfort is greatly interfere with by the action of the company in kco ] ing trains and engines constantly in motio on the track in close promixity to his liousi Ho thinks that 5Sf , > 00 will restore peace an quiet to his domicile. Lincoln In Itrli'f. M. J. Delpliwas placed in the insane ho pital from Nebraska City this morning. H malady assumes the violent character and was necessary to keep him heavily ironed a the time during the trip here. The remains ot John Charles Inghram , tl man who committed suicide at the S Charles hotel in this city last Friday , wei buried by the county authorities this aftc noon. All effort to learn the whcrcabou : of any of his friends or relatives was unsu ccssful. Tlio fire department was called to Suton Hollowhush's confectionery store on Sout Eleventh street tills forenoon. Tlio fioi joists had become overheated by contai with tlio heating pipes and the blaze nmi matters quite lively for a few moments. Tl damage was very slight. The-Gructter block , on North Thirteen ! street , was sold Saturday , tlio eonslderatic being fiS.OOO. Not from a Flimnrliil .Stauiljmliit. "I do not recommend Chamberlain's CQUJJ Remedy from u Jinancial standpoint , for v have others in stock on whick wo make larger profit , " says Al Maggini. n pjoininei druggist of Braddoek , 1'a. , "but bocniii many of our customers have spoken of it the highest praise. Wo sell more of it thn : i uny similar preparation wo have In tl : store. " For sale by druggists. Go to Hnydon Bros ) . ' for your toys nil holiday Koods , where you will find tl : stock and the lowest prlcoa. Everybody oats oysters. Dealers en buy N. Y. Counts pur can , 30c. Extra Selects per can , 25c. Standards per can , 20c. Favorites per can , 13o. Also bulk Standards , solid moats , wanted , and celery from 25o to 45o pi bunch. Send your Christmas orders i once to David Cole & Co. , "Tho Ant Monopoly Ovstor Houso. " Goods tl very beat. No firm allowed to undorse us. 310 So. 10th street , Omaha , Nob. > - Frescoing and interior decorating ; d signs and estimates furnished , Ilont Loliruann , 1508 Douglas street Go to Ilaydon Bros. ' for your toys ar holiday poods , where you will Und tl largest stock and the lowest prices. trd tire 24. rc- rcot < ot Powder tot. ) lo- - otily Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. uw- Osed iu Millbus of Homes 40 , Years "the Standard , GllRiNIG MALARIA , The Symptoms WhorrAccompnnlod > l by Catarrh and Biliousness. In the prmitleo of a skillful physician there occur ronuny cases where the pa tients have pains about the chest and sides , and saniotlmos in the back. They fool dull nnfcslocpy ; 'tho mouth has n. bad taste , ospcolally in the morning. A sort of stick y allmo collects about the tooth , Thoiiippolito is poor , thcro is n feeling like ulhuavy load on the stomach ach , sometimes n faint , all-gono sonsii- tlon nt lliu pit ! of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes nro sunken , the hands nnd fcot bocdmo cold and fool clammy. After a tlmo a cough sots in , at first dry , but in a few montlis it is attended with iv grconiah-colorcd expectoration. The patient fools tlrod all the while , and sleep does not scorn to afford any rest. After a tlmo the pa- tlont becomes nervous , Irrltablo and gloomy , and hasovll forebodings. There is a giddiness , a sort of whirling sensa tion in the bend wbon rising suddenly. The bowels become coatlvo , the skin is dry and hot at times ; the blood becomes think and stagnant ; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow ; the kidney secretions become scanty and hlgh-nolored , depositing nttor standing. There is frequently n spitting up of the food , Homotlmcs with a sour tnsto ; and sometimes wltti a swootlsh taste ; this is frequently attended with pnlnilation of the heart and asthmatic BVinptoms. The case of Miss Gussio Wittrion , l.'tOT Capitol nvonuo , Omaha , has greatly in terested this young hidy's friends nnd neighbors , among whom she is a great personal favorite. Miss Gussle , in re ply to recent questioning , liad this to say : GUBSIE WITTKIKN. "t an nnt hniltiito to spoixlc freely , for I have nolonly Viuon entirely cured , but have bean honestly deiUtwltli. Dr. Shopiird named a Hiii nil too per month at which hosuvo moolllco UHiUmeiitiimt all nooilcil moillolncs to use at homo. I kmnvJiiHC wluu 1 liinl to pny. I\lv \ trouble beiriin when 1 was a clillil. I KciMiiod to l > o full of acue , or inalurlal poison. for I hud billons attiKksrlcht nlon ? , with cltllls und favor. My slomnch and liver would qol sere und tetidor. and nlo.itoil up. My catarrh Rave mo headache and the dripping of mucus from the no o and throat. Into the stomach JMVH mo nausea and dlsausc for footl. and poisoned my blood all through. I noticed how Hallow my skin would lio. and when my bilious spells oamoon 1 would cnt perfectly vollow. Always I felt an Inward fuver with lUshes of heat and cold. My month and tonino worn parched and bllbterod soinntlmos.nnd I had a wrot-bcd Koner.U foollns that Is hard to express In words. 1 know my system wits cloTCcd-np In some way , and thnt my blood needed cloans- Inc , and as soon as this was dcno everything wusso illlTnrent. I sot a splendid appetite nnd thn bilious spells and fever all loft , mo us well us my c.-Uurrli ami headaches. I am not n bit as I nsodito be und if lam careful of my- elf I know I will stay cured. " & 5a JVfontJi. _ , Catarrh treated at the uniform rate of $5ru in'onth'-mudicinc sftir- nishcd free. For all other disease : the rates .will he- low and uniform. Patients at ri distance successful ! ) treated. Send for syinptum blank IIOOMS 311 AND 312 NEW VOUK LIFE UUILDING. OMAHA , NE11. W II. OOPBLiA-NIJ , M. D. O. S. SHISL'AttD. 1. D. Specialties : O.itarrh , Astlunn , Hronchltli Nervous Diseases , Blood Diseases. Kheuma tlstn , Consumption , and all chroulu ill'oc'.loii of the Throat. Linus. Stomach , Sitlu , Live und Kidneys. OOlce Hours : 9 to 11 a. in. , 2 to 5 D. in. , 7 to p. m. Sunday. 1) ) a in. to U'm. ARE _ . . - T3 * fc. FROM Female Weakness , Catarrh or \ Rheumatism , Chronic , Nervous or Private Diseases. faO , CAL.L ON Dr. Searles & Searlei R , F. L. SEARLES , Oonsnltlnz I'hya D Clan , OraduaUiot Ituali Medical Collogo. Consultation Free. For tlie Treatment of Chronic. Private and Nervous Diseasi MALI ! AND FKMALI5. ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND DI5 EASES OP NO MA.TTER HO\ LONG STANDING OR HOW OFTE : PRONOUNCED INCURABLE. NERVOUS BEBILIT1 I'lI.BS , K1STUJM , KIS3UHK , pcrnmnontly cun nltliout tlio uuaof.kiilfo , IlKatiiro or cauntlo. All nmlndtea of a prlvnto at Oullcato nature , i either sex , positively curoil. Call on or iiddreia , iTllh > tamp for Clrculom , Fn Hook and Itcclpea , nr ? onrlin ! E'Vonrlno ' J18 south isth Ul. oCuilCo aioljlllluo , omurui , Next Door to I'ostoHice , CURE A new nnd complete treatment , conilsthiK of Btij Horle , Olnuuunt in CapiulUK , alto In bor ai PO . A iiosltUu euro for Kitornnl , Internal , Miller or llleedliiK , Itcltlnifi Chronic. Hucout or Ilerudltai I'llus. Thl > ruioiuly uai nuror been known to fal 1 per fox , U forJSr ont by mall. Why sillier fro tlili terrible itUeoto when a written Kaarunleo poiltlTOly fclvoniwltti 0 boxej or refund tlio inoni ( not cured'BauditAinp for frois lannilj. ( ins nleel sucnl UyKuhu i Oo. , driiKgl t , > ole acnnt rner IStli ml \ > 3i lai Hr oat Onmlm. ? > 'ob , flatopal ) U. S. uni'OSITOKY. OMAHA , NIH Capital $100OC Surplus / . . . . . . $05,00 Orllceri and IrectoriIenry ) | \V. Vntes , proilden H. C. Cuitilnv , vlco prealdanti C. H. Maurice. W. MoreB.Jolin B. folllui , J. N. II. 1'iitrlck ; Ixiwli Uottd , cathler. cathler.THE IRON BANK. I'aiindmuittvr'ii Notlcu , Impounded on thn 13th of Duccmbcr , o bluck pony , about 15 ycara old. If not. i d coined said pony will ho fcold ut public auctli December A , ut 10 o'clock u. in. , utulbtui Lcavcuworth stroom , In HID nlloy , JOUNBl'OEUL.l'oundumstcr , .U10 dSI AMUSEMENTS. ' - NEW I STUART BOYD'S THEATER. ROBSON. TUESDAY nnd WEDNESDAY. Dee M nrnl 21. MATINKK WEDNESDAY. STUART ROBSON nnd Ills Excellent Company In tlio 1'ollowlne I'lnvs ! TONIUH'r AT 8 , SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER , MATINKK TOMOUttOW AT SiHO. SUB STOOLS TO CONQUI-R. TOMORROW MOHT A1V S , THE HENRIETTA. Nlitlit I'rlcoi-ate , Me. ? ; > < . . I'.ili tin I tl.50. Muttnro Prices 500. T.'io mid f.uii. f.uii.NEW NEW THEATRE. Thursclny , Friday nnd Snturtlny , Doc. 22 , 23 nntl 24. ( SATl'HUAY MATINKK Tlio Plcturc ! | iio nnd I'lipnoiniMmlly Irish 1'lny. ATO A\A Introducing nsupPTlorcomimnj' of iilnji-rs. Incluil- Ini : ( lie Cus Reynolds and Clnrn Colomnn. Hurt or tlio tiinniiccmciit of HIDNKY It. KU.1S. Spoclnl Krcnlo rffoctn. Cnituinoii by Unroll Do OHmni. I'xiiulkltn vno.il ( ZPius , mill a nnlrot UIC.S'- UINK IU1S1I I'DMUy. rrU-i' --l''lrst lloor Mr. TSo nnil $11 liiloony : 7.V nnil Mo. The : ilo ot sc.its will OI > L'II WuUncsilny niurnltiK , FARNAMSfREEf"TflEATERl | > c > lluiiAlKs ! { I.lkc HoliiL-nil roAil'Ic.nl ID Ilio IIOIKO of SIKH-OSS t nliihls connnuncliit ; .Siituliiy Mntlnos Duo. 18. BY THE - LIGHT of the MOON. The Loudest Lau h of the Season. tl iml Mntlni'o Wpilni-silny , FARNAM STREET THEATEll | I.lko lionic , nil roads laid to the liuusu of . 3 Nlplits , cotnmonolnz Tlnir dny Evo. Due. S3. Tito Homantla Actor , - IN Till ! NIW ! - MOXTI3 CRISTO. Matinco Huturduy. aijcli pijoli Theater. ALL THIS WEEK. linrton Stnnk-y Comedy Cotnonny. WIDOW'S TROUBLES. HOP-O'-MY-THTJBIB , the Mliljjot Man nnd tin llotiror-iRcliltf" ! ! , . Milliners , t'Go ; ovoulngs iOo : tnil Mo. X m a s 1892. t. What present shall we give , our boys and girls ? It i's quite proper that the"pres ent , should be usefulv as we 11 ; asj ornamental. The facile'9 and correct" use of the4 English language - 'inwriting and speaking on the part of one's children is the earnest v/ish of every parent solicitous - ' ous for their future success in life. The home use of the Rem ington typewriter will- make this dry study interesting and enable the child to attain correct speech in the mother tongue at the beginning of his or. her education. "The typewriter accomplish es its greatest good when used by pupils , for it begets habits of neatness and accu racy , secures skill in execution and de velops a more perfect mastery of our lan guage. It perfects the operator in spel ling , capitalization , punctuation , para graphing , business and social forms ; defect and strength in thought , style and sentences are more easily observed when in plain type than is possible.in - writing ? . , President'Prank" E. Plummer's address be fore the National Edu cational Association. , "The use of capitals , abbreviation , punc tuation , and ready and correct compos i-t tion are all taught in the most practical manner by the use of' the typewriter" . E. Hunt , Supt. Schools Medford and' Winches - - ter , Mass. Investigation solicit ed , > WYCKOFF 'SEAMANS ' & 'BENEDICT , 175 Monroe CHICAGO. nurpliino Habit Cur ri In I i ? " 'i'W' . * ! ' / "HInr -il. llr. J. NlrpUrui. cbuuou. > < 1 WHAT docs JuMvant for Christinas ? That's the question that agitates the feminine mind throughout this broad land today , and , in truth , that same mind rather enjoys the agitation. It is pleasant tltis plan ning and scheming ; tills making-and buying and hiding away in dark nooks and forbidden rooms tiiese Christinas gifts , till the all eventful day. Hut we all enjoy it we men as well. What " amimwant ? That's tlie poser. There's hundred's of things you can buy for boys and girls and school friends and sisters and mothers and wives lint a man-he's so dlll'erent. "There's so few things that a man wants that don't cost a fortune , " says one woman who's all tired out shopping. Hut she's wrong. If your particular "he" is a republican , buy him an umbrella ( he'll need "protection" ) . We've all sorts line to $1,50. Then likes slippers every man does likes to put 'em on ami put Ills feet up higher than his heiul and pnlV a good cigar ! Uc ) to $1.50 ( that's the price of the slippers * . Then men like to be "collared" by a pretty woman , ami they even enjoy it if they're "culled" by one. Hest all linen collars or cull's 'JSnc a pair. Then if he's a great blow buy him handkerchiefs plain or fancy Sc lOc lac ' 20c- > ! 25c.Ve to call your attention to a hundred do/.en full si/.e line Japaness silk hemstitched handkerchiefs the fifty-cent Uiml at 25c each. Then there's neckwear a safe think to "tie" to , 'jl y * ' Aside from ( he old standby shapes at Inc 25c flnc we show elegantly gotten up scarfs at 45c l 5c 75c 5Hc ) $1.00. Then there's sus penders. Aside from regular goods , (15c ( to 75c ) , we show novel ties designed especially Christmas in silks and satins all colors plain or embroidered the finest goods made in individual boxes $1.00 to $2.25. There's gloves and mittens mufflers 15c to $2.00 an especially attractive line of handsome colors in cashmere and cra/.y cloth at 50c. Then there's jewelry cull' buttons , lever or link watch guards scarf- pins studs buttons and so on. Our corner window with each ar ticle marked with its price tells you where to buy your "mule" presents for OPEN TILL 9 P. SATURDAYS , 10 P. M. I am going to HOLIDAY c move on Jan. 15 , SURPRISES ' 93 , to my0New Location on the BETROTHAL west side of PLEDGES 16th St. , KEM IDEAS Under the Comnjerclal National Book. where you car ) see the most attractive Jewelry StorG In the West , after that date. HOWEVER , I am yet at & Sts. BRILLIANT GEMS wl ere l an ) disposing of my FHOM THE OBIEWT elegant stocl of Jewelry iQ tte most rtodern and ar tistic designs pine Watches , , SANTA GLAUS Silverware and the richest HEADQUARTERS of old mine Diamonds and other rare gems at importers' figures , to Holiday Customers , previous to removing to my New Location. D. W. VAN COTT , For the VAN COTT JEWELRY CO. OMAIUL MeroSiaots' Hotel. FARNAM ST. , Between loth mill lOlh Strcolg. W. A. PAXTON , JR. , PROPRIETOR Ilavlnz nssuincd the mnimctomcnt of the Mcrohnnta' Ilotol , I will iniilio such Inijirovo- monts und clmiiROs as will niaUo tills house one of the host nt whloh tostoplii Omiihit. Thororiulrunionts uuu wiints ot nil patron will bo carefully aUondod to. Iluin nun centrally looutod this hotel oll'ors spcolnl at tractions to thu traveling piilnlo. A contlnn nncoof Itsformorllhoral pat 1011:130 : lnrqtnuot fully imUcd. W. A. PAXTON , J R OMAHA , Doe. 1. 1803. The Mercer. O m a haJ * > Newest Hotel COB. 12TH AND HOWARD STS. 10 ItoomB nt f2W per day , K Ilooios at (3.0t ) per dny. JO lloomi with Until at J3.00 per day. DO Itooms wltli Until nt (3. 0 to li.60 per day. OPEN EL ) AUGUST 1st Modern InJUvm-y Ito Nouly l TlirnilKllout , C. S. ERB , Prop. * * ' iJ5tpA ! T'TABUltE8 n-iful iuj ifX thu ttGniiutKllterfcuubuwrli , iiun-z * * fir tliu lilinid. arc wild nd > IU < lusl 11 I ho Li'tt iiicdlrlne know 11 fur tlllou - : ui-u , ciiii.lliiiillon. Uy > iii < lu. fuul ) brt-4itli. tifauachu , lifitrtliurn , lo ? v cif * amx-tlte. n-eotnl depremdau , ( Aluful i > lrn 104 , r Uuw conit'lwx ' Ionaud every i > iCAse r < > sultlUK from ' ' lu- ( VA f1 . . BY ELECTRICITY. Ccnd IO cenlsfomur 1M file Klectro-UcUlotil Tlitcraud Practice. " II.II.I1USR , IOHI Falli.Iona. DEFORMITY BRACES _ _ Elastic Stocking Trusses , Crutches , Batteries , Water Bottles , Syringes , Atomizers , Medical Supplies ALOE & PEHFOID , 114 S.lBthSt. , , Next to Postofllcs. We will tenet you tli marolnui Krcncli rrui i llon CALTHO8 ft'Vf , and n legal Kiuraute * UiaV ( IAJ/1'IIUS will Ilraloi'D your airnllli , Mrcuclli mid Vlgur. ( /if itanJfavi/ialiiJlKt , AdUt acVON MOMLCO. . ft li in < ricu 1 | U , { UiUiMri. OMo. NERVnISDISORDERS ! IllLII f UllcJ.tiia all lilt ) train gf KVII.9 , WKAKKH89R4 , DKIHMTV , KTO. , tL t 8- compniif llicui In men ( JIUC'Kl-Y ' nod > IIUIA > KK.VJ'I/Y inntlil ) . Kill ! HTH1CNGTI1 and too * glvsn toovcrr partof the boilr , 1 "III > uil ( iv ourolr picked ) I'HIIIJ lo unjr iiifferor tUe tlon thttcurod ma of llio < traublm. A. IJHAIII.EV HAITI * CUXIK , uicu.