A' THB OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: PKCKMBFJi 22. 1907. ! 1 K r I Gall Stenes Removed WITHOUT THE KKIFE OR PAIN I will give you an absolute guar antee to remove gail stones and ths elements In the system which produce them within five days without tha uaa of a knife and free from pain. If you are a sufferer from Rail stones you know thla la a broad assertion to make, for never before until my new method waa perfected, were they successfully removed with out the use or tne Knire. An opera tion means much pain and sufferlnc end so often a lapetitlnn of the or.r at Ion. My new formulated mei not only removes the stones, but tha system of tha causa that pr , cea them. In my regular family pract'.ce here t bave successfully treated all rases that have come to me. . you arj a sufferer, writs me for f-jrther infor mation and I will also be pleased to refer you to my former patients. M. V. BURRUSS. M. 1. . Albion. Neb. Add to your list of Christmas Presents A framed picture for mother $50 $25 $15 $10 $5 A pretty mirror for sister $10 $7 SG $5 $1 ' Get Pa a water color in landscape or figures, from $1 up to SI00 Your brother wants a car bon photo, for bis bed room, $1 and up Get photo frames or pic ture frames for the family photographs, FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY -A ! Water Color Painting Out fit 50c Oil Painting Outfits $1.75 up Pastel Painting Outfit $1 UP China Painting Outfit S5 Charcoal and Drawing Out- fit-.. , . 50c Ryrography Wood to burn Articles of every description. Burning Outfits 50c up Spsnd a Fby Minutes in ths Hems of eaiher S3 Excellent suggestions (or men am romru: Alligator Logs, Oxford Rag. iftd and (IraU Leather liagp, I Jt (lies' shopping alaga, Suit Ce, Silk Hat Boxes. The following is. rich Leather C&sea: Sewing Pets. Toilet Rolls. Toilet FlUinis. Glove Seis, Mkt. Box, Manicure Sets, Thermos, quart and . pints Flasks. Auto and Carri age Bags. Toilet Water Cass, Writing Sets, Elll Books, Cigar Cases, Card Cases. Wallets. Jewel Boxe.1 and Rolls, Poker Srils. Men's Pocket Books, The best Cow Hide Suit Case in Oruaha f S5.C0 Every article of the highest quality. FUELING & STElilLE "Where Trunks Are Made." 18C3 Firsts St. Ttl. Coag. 4995 HELP ADVERTISE OMAHA A.llospeCoJ 1513 Doiiglss Si J "Good L Goods PniL KEARNY JIASSACRE Terrible Slaujhter of Wbitet Tarty One Yean Ago Today. TERES SURVIVORS ARE IN OMAHA m eel tilbsoa a. . Paters Manrlee Barwea Will Review Horror rariatssas. t)r C radra Wpn Birii. Saturday, December n. was the forty-first anniversary of the massacra it Fort I-hil Kearny. At this massacra elchtr men of the Eighteenth Vnlted States Infantry. en of the Second United States cavalry and five private citiseni were wiped off the face of the earth by several thousand Sioux Indians four miles went of Fort Phil Kearny. The incident Is recalled by two of the five survivors of that massacre mho met In Omaha Thursday night on a street car on Sixteenth street near Farnam. These two men. Samuel Gibson and S. 8. Peters of The F.ee, both residents of Omaha, con stitute two of the four survivors of that massacre now known to be living. The other two are Maurice Barnes of Omaha and Colonel Henry B. Carrlngton of Boa ton. f All of these were members of the Eigh te -nth Infantry at the time of tre massa rre. The story of the massacre has fre quently been told In various phases, most of which were second and third hand and all of which are void of essential facts. Review of the Massacre. About 10:30 on the morning of December II. a detachment of ninety men under command of Lieutenant Colonel W. P. Fetterman. Captain Fred Brown and Lieu tonant William Orummond were out from Fort Phil Kearny to relieve the wood train wfTich had been attacked by a rarty of In dians southwest of the fort. Instead of going direct to the beleagured wood train the relief party erossed the Big Plney that ran Just west of the stockaded fort and dis appeared beyond a ridge, afterward named Sullivant's ridge and that was the taat aver seen of any of tha party alive. Five cltlzene accompanied the party. The entire command was killed within three Jiours from its departure from tha fort. Whh the departure of Colonel Fetterman's detachment about eighty men were left in the fort, including the band, patients in the hospital, three or four citizens and five women. Shortly after the disappearance of the command over the ridge, a succession of volieys of rifle firing waa heard, which afterward became desultory and then Teased altogether. This was about 1:30. The lorg roll was at once sounded and the remaining force of men In the fort waa rallied. and. ' numbering about alxty, marched out under command of Captain T. E. TenEyck to tha relief of Fetterman's command. Sam Gibson was on guard at the gate when the relief party marched out. Peters being of the relief party. Maurice ft. Barnes, then but a boy, waa a drummer in the Eighteenth Infantry bond. but did not Join the relief party, being among those left to protect the garrison and women. Fiada Bodies of Conaradea. The relief party followed the trail of Fetterman'fi party and at 1 o'clock found the dead bodiea of the entire command lying in two groupa less than an eighth of a mile apart. Every man of the party was scalped and otherwise mutilated, ex cept . Captain Brown and Bugler Berger of the Second cavalry. Colonel FWterman and Captain Brown were lying beside each other, one with a bullet hole in the left temple and the other with ballet hole la the right temple. They had evidently killed themselves rather than submit to capture. Captain Brown was not scalped, from the fact that he was baldheaded, but the heavy whiskers he wore were peeled from his face. Bugler Berger waa lying on his back, with his hands folded across his breast and his battered bugle lying across hia hands. Lieutenant Orummond was frightfully mutilated. Nearly every body had from a dosen to fifty arrows In It. The bodies were subsequently brought into the fort and laid out In the Quarter master's store house. They were for tha most part completely nude, and tha re maining force of the garrison contributed from their scant stock of clothing sufficient to dress the bodies of their dead com rades. Faaeral ea Carlataaaa Day. The funeral of the dead was held on Christmas day. The day of tha majaacre was a beautiful, mild winter day, but when Christmas came It was Intensely cold and most of the bodies were frosen stiff. They were burled In a couple of long trenches back of the fort, and remained there until about twenty years ago, when the bodiea were disinterred and re-buried at Fort McPherson, Kan. Ths peculiar sadness of the affair was that prior to the maasacrs. the garrison at Fort Phil Kearny had for weeks been arranging for a grand Christmas feast, But instead of tha feast it was a funeral the like of which for Infinite aadness has perhaps never been surpassed In the west. Sergeant Gibson said Thursday night to his comrade of forty-one years ago: 'There is aim ays a, feeling of the deepest sadness civeplng over me when Christmas time Do Pesple Turn Ayay? Ton Can Be Instantly Freed from the Humiliation of Knowing1 that Other Detect Bad Odon on Your Breath Arising from Indigestion, Smok ing, Drinking and Eeating. ' Trial Feckago to IToto It Beat Tree Breath perfumes do not strike at the root of the evlL They only conceal tha odor for a time. But charcoal kills the gas 'that causes the odor, purifies the food lying In your stomach ani Intes tines, facilitates the process of dlgesU-m. acts as a ail Id laxative, gives tone to the system, in short, gives you a clean bill of hraHh. And all the charcoal necessary to Atalo these results you can get I a box of Stuart's Charcoal Lozengea, price 25c. The uses of charcoal are many. In art and electricity it is constantly used, but it Is especially valuable where absolute purity of product is required. Aa aj ab sorbent and disinfectant it has no equal. That s why you will Invariably find i in every wat-r-fllter. fctuart a Charcoal LAsenges are made fr.m pure wmow charcoal, with a siignl mixture of honey to render tbein palatable. They will filter your blood for you, des troy every particle of poison and lmpur ity. absorb all the gas In your stomach. give you a sweet, clean breath, and re lieve you from the awkward feeling you are bound to bave bi you detect by the expression of other people that they smell your bad breath. Many who are fond of onions avoid eating thcus because of the odor they leave. One of Stuart s Charcoal Laenges Immediately kills this, now ever. The same applies to smoking, drinking or chewing. Wt are so convinced that you will find these loaeuges lndispeaslble after oaco using them, that wo will send you sample package by mall, free. If you will sctui your name and addreao today to K. A. Stuart Co Stuart B14. Mar thai:, altth. approaches, from the memory of that tragla day, and It seems as if I would rather so away somewhere alone and keea aloof from "Christmas celebrations. Just In rer- erent memory of that Christmas day of 1KK." Arrsngements afe being made by tha three survivors of ths massacre to met Christmas evening In memory of their eld comrades and talk ever the event that binds them together with a pathetic mem ory that can never die. OMAHA HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Last Day Before tae Christmas Veea- tlna Occasion for Some taaeat rrsaki. The last day at high school before Die Christmas vacation witnessed considerable restlessness on the part of the puplis. and number of student prsnks were pulled off. Although the recitations were conducted as usual, the corridors snd study rooms were filled with happy young humanity that could hardly wait for the last bell to ring. In many of the undergraduate English classes special Christmas programs had been prepared, and one of the te ..era was surprised with a large assortment of toy animals and a tiny Christmas tree, which were Intended as desk decorations. Principal Waterhouse announced In a cir cular that the local Clan Oordon offers a, prise of 110 to tfte high school student who rites the best essay on the subject of Robert Bums' patriotism, and Ita Influence npon the world. This essay Is to be read at the nineteenth annual Burns celebra tion, on January 24, In the Edward Crelgh- ton Institute. The Glee club of Iowa college at Grln- neil sang several songs in the high school building during the lunch hour, and waa cordially received by the students. After school the csdet officers met and decided to wear black leather sword belts during the drill hour on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hereafter all cadgta will wear white gloves while on duty. The following promotions have been an nounced: To be first lieutenat of the band. Cadet Frank Selby; to be second lieutenant of the band, Cadet Harry Eyier; to be serf-cant. Company B. Cadet T. Griffith; to bo corporals. Cadet C. Trimble of Company B; Cadet L. Scott of the signal corps. These transfers have been authorised by Captain Oury, the commandant : From Company E to Company D, Cadets T. Seger. H. De Lamatre, K. Partridge and R. Feichtmayer. From Company D to Company E, Cadets F. Flanagan. A. Lycke, F. Beleroe and Ij. Chapman. From Com pany B to Company F, Cadets F. Shaw and K. Langston. From Company B to thf signal corps. Cadet I Scott. MdONSHINING IS GOING ON "O eSBBBBBBBBBBw Illicit Colorlo of Oleo la Sal to Bo Practice Aan( Sosae Peddlers. "Moonshlnlng In Omaha!" Bven a revenue officer would have laughed at the Idea a year ago and de clared that the moonshlnlng" ef the United States waa well confined to the south among the mountain whites of Ten nessee and Kentucky, but recently it has been discovered by produce dealers In the commission house district that there are moonshiners" In Omaha and something is going to happen if the revenue officers run them down. Moonshlnlng" in the' north Is the illicit coloring' of uncolored oleo and the practice has Increased, according to the produce dealers. 'We are not allowed to aell oleo or but- terlne except In ten-pound firkins, aalo a dealer on Tenth street who sella tena of the legitimate oleo to bakers and. grocers who have a market for it under Its true name. Unscrupulous peaaiers noi oniy an- fraud retailers of butter and uncolored oleo of a large share of their profits, but to a great extent Imperil the health of hundreds of consumers by coloring the oleo with dangerous stuff and doing the moonshlnlng In unsanitary stables and sheds, w hue oleo Is sabject to a small tax uncolored It la a tax of 10 cents when colored. The manufacturer la required to put It up In ten-pound flrklns, on which the tax stamps are affixed, and the retailer Is entitled to put It up In one-pound packages, but must not destroy the stampa until the firkin is empty. -"Now the moonshiners are buying the nncolored oleo and coloring It. They also buy a few firkins of colored at the same time and put the colored up In packages, then have the empty flrklns to place the oleo of their own coloring In. The flrklns are used many times when the dealers are questioned, and from soma of the samples we have seen some of the stuff Is wretch edly colored.',' tAST TOUR FOR EDWIN H. PRICE Maaager ssd Part Owaer mt "Tfco 6raad Mesar Dies at the Resao Hotel. Edwin H. Price, manager and part owner of "The Grand Mogul." which opened at the Boyd theier Friday night, died of pneumonia In bis apartments at the Rome hotel at 11 o'clock Friday night, afUr an Illness of but a few daya, as a result of a cold contracted several weeks ago. Declining to retire from the road long enough to recover, ha- arrived In Omaha Thursday and. with the exception of a few momenta the day of hia arrival, he has been confined to hia room. With him when he paased away was his wife and Houae Physician Waggoner. Price waa one of the best known and most popuiar theatrical men of the coun try and waa a member of the firm of Klaw Jb Erlanger. Following he the, atrical profession most of Ms life, he haa aeen countlesa "stars" coma and, go and has himself suffered numerous reverses, which ware happily succeeded with aa many successes. At the time of the Iroquois tl.uater fire In Chicago. Mr. Price was Interested In the production of "Blue beard." which was playing at that houae at the time of the disaster. Mr. Price waa born In New York fifty seven years ago sad, togsthsr with hia wife, had tued the off seasons in thetr country home Immediately out of New York City. Ills body will be taken there Sunday morning for burial. SAL0CN LICENSES REFUSED Mea Coavietea of Violating; laaday C'lo.laa Orter Taraea Dowa kr e Baard. Eecause they were convicted of violating the Sunday closing law last spring tha following saloon keepers were refused li censes for the ensuing year by the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners at a meeting held Friday night: Peter Johanek, laC William street; J. Ferer, 1SS Chics go street; John Martig, 104 Howard street; John C. Blaack, Z2S North Thirteenth street; F. F. Behan. 13 North Fifteenth street. The board also allowed thirteen license e- Attorneye for the Krug Brewing com pany and the Joseph Seniles Brewing com pfeny of Nebraska filed atateaienta before the board wherein they refuted the evi dence proffered by Elmer E- Thomas, and aa all the statements of the various brew ing companies have been presented except that of the 8 tors con pany tha company set next Monday night aa the date for the hearing ef all the arguments, which will ke preceded by the statement of tha Stars company. YOU SMO Where You Receive Most for Your Monoy OUR CUT RATE CIGAR DEPARTOENT f!cH" th;pnlkr "0, hntru? - past under regular conditions, out for Unrlst- mas we 'have made a special effort to assemble the best stock of cigars that money could buy. Our values, therefore, are not only the best in the country, but our prices are lower than can be had elsewhere. Gentlemen appre ciate n box of cigars as much or more than most anything else, film PFflAl nFFTl? Tft lAWFi Ladies will find our store the best place to buy uui. arLUAL uriTK m uwils cigars and if you do not Unow y,hai klnd you want we can assist you and more than that we exchange them for you after Xmns if they are net s&tisfaotory. Space will not permit of the naming of all our brands. We quote some ef the best. Imporied Cigars We Sell at New York Prices OKIO A WO JULIET CIO ABB Apolos Two "or lac or 15 25 per box of 50. Terfectos I5c. or I5.00 per box of 15. Panatellas lie straight, or 113.00 per box of luO. PerfecclonaHos Three for 6flc. or I3.7S P4r box of 2S. Hovel Thrt-e for 50c, or $7.00 per box of 50. Purltanos 15c. or 1.Z5 per box of 50. Panatellas l&c, or 3.i'S per box of 25. Reralla Especial Finos Three for 50o,'or IS. "5 Per box of 50. Invincible Three for $1.00, or $.iS per box of 25. PABTAQUS Eetrelss 20c straight, or $4.50 per box cf 25. VlnUa Three for 50c, or $3.75 per box of 25. Perfoctos 25c straight, or $5.00 per box of 25. Purltanos 15c, or $6.25 per box of 50. Panatellas 15c, or $12.00 per box of 100. llLIIDA Populares Three for 60c. or $3.7 per box of 25. Purltanos 15c. or 1 23 pAf box of 60. Panatellas 16c, or 112.00 per box of 100. Perfectos 25c. or $5.00 per bor. of Za. SXr-vf IB IBT Liberals 2 for 25o. $5.00 box of 50. KBT XX. sTOTTDO Epicures lie, or $3.25 per box of 25. XDWABD OATO XSCTOBTBD Favorites 25c straight, or $5.00 per box of 25. Invinclbles 20c straight, or $4 60 per box of 25. W Afnmados 20c straight, or $4.60 per box of 25. 10c Cigars for 5c OUR CELEBRATED OATO CIOAR COMBINATION NO. 1 Five 10c Cigars for 2ISe. OCR CELEBRATED TOM MOORE CIOAR COMBINATION. No. 2 Five 10c Cigars 25c OCR CELEBRATED MI FAVORITA CIGAR COMBINATION NO. 3 Five 10c cigars for 25c. Myers-Olllon Drug Co. g"ar Sudu Corner" Sixteenth and Farnam Streets AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Builders Have Taken Advantage of Mild Weather to Finish Up Work. SOME JOBS STILL UNFINISHED City Faralsaea List of A boat Three Hssdret Lota Bssfkl la at Scav-eaa-er Tax Sale Wosaaa'a Lea; Brekea by Fall. The mildness of the present season so far has been of treat aid to builders and contractors. Several contracts are ap proaching completion. Rwlft and Company have repaired one floor of the fertlliaer plant, which burned a month ao. The upper floor and the roof are still undergoing- repairs. The work on the new beef house baa progressed steadily. The wells for the foundation pillars have been nearly completed. Thla is one of the largest parts of the work of constructing the beef house. The Jetter Brewing company Is progress ing fairly wejl on the new building. It has been delayed considerably by the slowness of the steel companies In sending the nec essary beams for the structure. The build ing Is up to the top of the first story. The Packers National bank building is soon to receive the roof. The work haa been progressing rapidly. The" building will not be under roof before January 15 from present Indications. The building Inspector has Issued very few permits la the last two month. Since December 1 there have been only two or three new buildings reported. Tliese were mall residences. '' Leg Brekea y Fall. Mrs. lv Herbster. Twelfth and J atreeta. fell on the street at Thirteenth and J and broke her leg, Wednesday evening. She and her sister had been in Omaha, and Just after she alighted from tha atreet car coming home, she slipped on some snow or Ice. She was taken to her home, where aha la doing aa well as possible under the circumstances. Saaaay Berrleee. Rev. H. H. Millard will conduct special Christmas services, both morning and evening, at the First Methodist church. The order of the morning services will be: Hymn Hark! the Herald Angels Sing. Anthem Chimes of Christmas Mora.. Dresaler Prayer Anthem It Came I'pon a Midnight Clear aullivan Scripture Solo Glory to Heaven's Eternal King. lielmund Miss Gwendolyn Garlow. Hymn O, Little Town of Bethlehem., bermon why We Celebrate the Birth of Chriat Anthem Adore and Be Still Gounod Hymn Angela From the Realm of Glory The choir will be assisted' by Ralph Creaaey. The evening service is as follows: Christmas hymn Prayer Anthem Scripture (Solo Cantlqxte de Noel Adams Gwendolyn Garlow, with violin obligate by Ralp Creesey. Hymn Sileat Night By the Choir. Sermon Christ, the Lord and Savior. Anthem Naxaretn Gounod Hymn Joy to the World Rev. Carl Hitter's morning thoughts will define To Whom Waa the Angel's Mea aiger and "Earth "a Cbrtatraaa Benedic tion" will be bis evening theme. Rev. Andrew Renwlck will preach Sun day morning from the theme "Following Tour Leader." The evening service will be an evangelical Christmas service. Pr. R. L. Wheeler announces Christmas sermons both morning and evening. Rev. Ralph Wallace Livers of the English Lutheran church will discuss The An gel's Christmas Sennoa." The Luther league will moot la the evening at 10. "The God-man" will be Rev. George Vaa Winkle's morning top la at the Bap tist church. The evening tople, "Room for ULB BUY Y Here Are Some Excellent Values 10o Hoffman House 6c, IJ 60 for box of 50, 10c Manuel Lopes, clear Havana, 5c, $2.50 for box of 50. 10c Leonheart 6c, $2.50 box of 50. 10c Sanelo 5c, $2.60 box bf SO. 10c Spanish Perfect 6c, $1.50 for box of 50 lOcj Stv-arcla 5c, $2.50 box of 50.' 10c Kobt Burns. S for 25c, $3.50 box of 60. $1.75 box of 25. 3 25c Robt. Burns. 4 for !5c, $3 00 box of 60. lOe Tom Moore, 3 for 25c. $3.50 box of 80, $1 75. box of 25. 3 23c Tom Moore. 4 for 25c, $3.00 box of 60. 10c Hortense, 3 for 25c, $3 50 for box of 50. !0c Millionaire. 3 for 25a, $1.75 f or ox cf 25. 15o Oato Perfecto 10c straight, $2.50 for box of 50. 15c Manuel Lopex Perfecto. $3.50 for box of 60. 16c LaPatrlcIa Perfecto, $2 25 for box of 25. ' lOo LaPatrlcIa Pantellos. 3 for 26o. $3.75 for box of 60. 15c Pinxon Perfecto. $2.50 box of 25. 5c La Regalia. 2 for 6c. $1.25 box of 50. 5c Barron Larrey, 2 for 6c, $1.25 for box or 60 5c Henry Ueorge, 4 for 15c, $1.75 for box of 50, 15 for 0c. Ic Owl, 4 for !5c, $1 75 box of 60. Jesus." Both services will be appropriate to Christmas. "The Lord Is Near" is the aubject of Rev. Aufan's sermon in the Norwegian- ; Danish, delivered at tha usual meeting place at 4 p. ra. Sunday. City Bays Maay Lota. County Treasurer Robert O. Fink has issued to the city clerk a list of lots and plats of real estate which he has sold for taxea under the scavenger law, and which the city of South Omaha haa bid in in de fault of other bidders. The lots number nearly 300 and are located In various parts of South Omaha. They sre for the most part of little value on account of their lo cation In hilly ground. Thek-e lots will be offered for sale by the city to any parties who may wish to secure a tax tiMe to the property. The total amount of delinquent taxes and interest on these lots is S15.584.16. All of them have been bid In since 1904. On completion of the records In the case these lots would become the property of the city, but this would cost the city about SS a lot. or fS.f)0 for them all. Ma arte City Gossip. Louis Lau. Seventeenth and Harrison streets, reports the birth of a daughter. The Presbyterian church was packed to the limit last night to witness the Christ mas exercises. Oscar A. Cook waa sentenced to thirtv days In the county jail yesterday morning for beating his wife. N. N. Norton haa lust returned from Lincoln, III., where he went on account of the death of his sister. John Winkler was arrested yesterday for shooting Mrs. Ryan s geese last September. Hia trial will be January . Mrs. A. L. Coleman of Chicago and her son. Earl Coleman, have arrived in South Omaha, where they will spend the holi days. William Webster was sentenced to fifteen days in the county jail yesterday morning for uttering threats and disturbing the peace. The Nebraska shoe and clothing house at Twenty-fifth and N streets lost two over coat, five coats and six pair of pants in the recent burglary. Friends of Miss L. Mary Ross and Mlsa Jennie Ross in the United Presbyterian church In South Omaha tendered them a farewell reception on the eve of their de parture for California. CARE OF THE SKIN That Europeans as a rule have healthy skin and glowing complexions Is due In a large meaaure to tha fact that thev do not use poisonous drugs, such aa are usually found In cosmetics and face bleaches. The principal cause of skin eruptions Is poor digestion, which results In dis eased conditions of the blood, and to rem edy thla one should doctor the stomach and npt the skin. Drink plenty of water, take exercise every day and eat nourish ing food In small quantities. These are the golden rulea of health as practiced by wise people. Sometimes the system needs a tonic, and the circulation of the blood is doubt less greatly assisted by the use of sim ple herbal remedies, particularly at this time of the year. A prescription made up from purely vegetable and absolutely non-poisonous dnugs Is furnished by a prominent physician: Cut this out for future use. Fluid extract of Burdock Seed, one-half ounce: fluid extract of Yellow Dock, one half ounce; concentrated Lecto compound, distributed by Young Drug Co., Newark, N. J., one ounce: syrup of ginger, two ounces. . These harmless Ingredients can be se cured at nominal coat from any good drug store. and mixed at home or put up by the pharmac'st. aa may be preferred. Take a teaspoo-iful In half, a glass of water before each meal ana at bed time, and If you have pirnplea, burning or Itch ing akin, or any blood disease, such aa rheumatism, eciems, scrofula, ulcers, or any chronic trouble caused by. dis eased condition of the blood. It will sure- ply relieve the disease by removing the cause. But don't forget to drink plenty of water, walk briskly and eat sparingly. CHRISTMAS Christmas at Jhe Drug Store 16th ani Farnam Streets HUYLEirS NEW YORK CANDY Half-pound to fivr-pound boxe. MOr per pound ORIGINAL AILEGRETTI- CHOCOLATE CREAMS Half-pound to flvrpounLbov.c-s, 60c 'T pound WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING AS SI ITAIU.K CHRISTMAS GIFTS: Real Rubber Toys for Children Perfumes Hand Mirrors Triple Mirrors for Shaving Hair Brushes Manicure Goods Manicure Sets Shaving Outfits Traveling Sets ' Japanese Ash Trays Smokers Articles that cements more firmly the home ties, that encour ages good reading and greater knowledge, that is use ful, ornamental and convenient and that is accepta ble alike Jo father, mother, brother, sister, relative or friend, is found In the Globe-Wernicke Elastic Book case. It's a system of units, and the number of units can be adapted to fit your purse. The "Elastic" is the original sectional bookcase and superior to all others. ' Orchard & Wilhelm 2114-16-18 South 16th Exdftfre taitka Remember! The Big Christmas Presents AT THE BRODKEY JEWELRY CO. We guarantee every article bought of us, as to quality and lowest prices. This large stock of Jewelry, toilet goods. Kllveraare. cut glaxs, etc., all ffnefl for 35 tier rnt iMonunr To close out 600 watches. In all grades n,v" and styles, at IS per cent less than ment ofLla- rtgular. . nionda, all Big bargains In diamonds, all sizes, sixes, at equ&l- svt in any article you desire. ly low prices. Be Sura te See Us Before Mak ing a Purchase Regular S2S Now $14 We have an enor mous stock of Watches, all kinds, at equally low prices. BRODKEY JEWELRY CO. 1401 Douglas Street MISS D. RAAPKE Wlsheii te aaaouace he ANNUAL SALE OF CHINA Ataarelle Motores, a ad tke yopalar palatea Bilk STO value, gale will se kela a Miller. Stewart ft Beatoa's, Ceauaeaclag Tuesday, December 17tb. Ending December 2fth. CIGARS , SON Present AgraU Saving of Money on Regular 530 Now 135 'rouow ru rua" 010.00 TO NEW YORK CITY The above rate In effect from Chicago, (second - class ) Three trains daily tnrough cars via I-trull and Ntagaie Falls. All information. Wabash City office, ltth aud Kbrtuun or addresa Karry X. Mooree, O. A. P. D. Wabash By. Omaha, Neb.