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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1897)
i. TIIE OH AHA DAtlA " BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER IS , 1807. . KELLEY , STIGER & CO , A "Big List of Men's Furnishings for Christ mas Gifts. HANDKERCHIEFS , GLOVES , NECKV/EAR / Umbrella * , Ilnlh Honed , Stmpcmlcrii , * J < mlnr > - , Milliter * , Xlitht Slilrtu In Fnrt n Store I-'iill of Unrfnl I'rcaentH The Kind Yon Want I ' AT LOW PP.TCI33. SILK LINED GLOVES. Men's kid gloves with silk lining , In tan hades , $1.25. Mon'e extra flno kid gloves , with silk lining , $2.00. Hoys' Mocha glovca , with silk lining , $1.00. MEN'S KID GLOVES. $1.60 AND $2.25. Flno street gloves , now shades of brown and tan , $1.50. Perrln's best pique kid cloves , $2.25. MEN'S LINED GLOVES , $1.50. Heavy Reindeer gloves , with wool fleece lining , fine kid , with wool fleece lining , extra ' GIOVES 7EC. BOYS' LINED , . Flno quality mocha gloves , with warm fleece lining , all sizes. HKAVY WOOL GLOVES , 25C. Men's ' and boys' heavy Scotch wool gloyco , warm and serviceable. Regular 50e quality. WOOL MITTENS. 25C. Men's and boys' heavy double-wool mit tens , all sizes , extra value. FINE WOOL GLOVES , 50C. Men's and boys' extra fine quality cashmere - mere gloves , heavy wool gloves , and heavy Ecotch gloves. HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS. A largo assortment of men's umbrellae , with trimmed handles In sterling silver , torn , natural stick and the .new English pcpul wood. FULL DRESS SHIELDS. Block satin shields , "Tho Chumley , " a new style. White satin quilted lining , $1.50 mJ ; $1.75. Very flno black satin with fancy white silk lining , $2.25. MEN'S BATH RODES , $3.50. Fine quality Terry cloth bath robes , In blue , pink and tan colors , guaranteed fast color. HOLIDAY SUSPENDERS. Men's fine elastic web suspenders , 25c , EOc nd 75c. Superior quality web with gold plated mountings , $1.00. Flno quality satin suspenders , In black nd colors , for embroidering , $1.50. Scotch plaid , pure silk web , $1.85. Very fine satin , with gold plated mount- Inge , $2.25. LINEN INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS. 25c. Mcn'a pure Irish linen hem-stltchnd hand kerchiefs , Vj-lnch hem , with small hand- embroidered Initials. MEN'S LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , 15c. Pure linen , hcm-stltchcd handkerchief , > 4 nd 1-Inch hem , plain white or i/rlnted border pure linen hcm-stltchcd handkerchiefs , with uEnd-cmbroldcrccl Initials. FINE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. Extra fine pure linen hem-stitched hand kerchiefs , U. Us and 1 Inch hem , 25e , 50c nd 7Ec. FANCY BORDER SILK HANDKER CHIEFS , 25c AND 50c. Men's pure China silk handkerchiefs , with nniif rnlnrprt hnrdnrfi. MEN'S SILK INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Fine China silk handkerchiefs , with em broidered Initials , 25c small or largo Initials , very neat , EOc and 75c. MEN'S SILK HOSE , $1.25. Fine spun silk half hose in black , regu lar $1.75 quality. HOLIDAY MUFFLERS. A fine assortment of wooi and cashmere mufflers , 50c. Navy blue silk , with white dots , 50c. Fine s'.lk ' mufflers In Scotch plaids , the novelty of the season , $1.00. Persian designs , small checks , In assorted colors ; Scotch plaids and plain white hem- tltchcd , $1 50. HOLIDAY NEOKWEAR , 50C. The latest novelties In men's neckwear for Christmas trade In four-in-hands , tecks. Im perials and the DOW shape puff , ma Jo of the newest designs of Imported silks. FANCY STRING TIES , 2CO. A new assortment of string tlea just re ceived in Roman stripes , Scotch plaids and fancy figures. FLANNEL NIQHT SHIRTS. Men's and boys' flannel night shirts , made of fine quality light colored outing flannel faj navy , pink and grey stripes , extra well made and full size. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Corner Farnam and Fifteenth streets. OPPJCEHS-ELKCT KEEP SHADY. Crocker nml Hnvcrly Avolil the Court IIotiHu Tlicm Days. Ttomas S. Crocker , register of decds-elon , end D. M. Haverly , county clerk-elect , both keep away from the court house. They take up the duties of their respective offices on January C next , but up to this date aelther of thorn has been arouad to call upon the men whom they will succeed. There Is considerable speculation as to who will serve under the nnw county ofllclalF , and no positive Information Is given out However , It Is pretty certain that E. M. Sten- berg will bo the deputy under Crkor aad that L. E. Skinner will bo deputy In the office of the county clerk. There ore no Intima tions as to who will hold the clerical posi tions. AB County Judge Baxter , Sheriff McDonaM Mid the oilier offlslals succeed themselves , there are not likely to bo any changes In their ollk'ea , SoiuctllltlET t" fSltOW. It may be worth something to know tha ! the very best medicine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine Is purely vegetable , acts by giving lone to the nerve centers In the stomach , gently stimulates llio Liver and Kidneys , and aids those organs In throwing off Impurities In the blood. Elec tric Bitters Improves the appetite , aids diges tion and Is pronounced by those who have tried It as the very best blood purifier and nerve tonic. Try It. Sold for EOc or $1.00 per bottle at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. II n I D n I'm-lie. ( "The Overland Limited. " The most SUPERBLY EQUIPPED train went of the Missouri river , Twelve hours quicker than any other train to the Pacific coast. Call at Ticket OlU'.e , 1302 Farnara St. Read what the Big Store bos to say on the 9th page. WITH TIIH AllMY. Major Crowdp.r has gone1 to his homo In IVonton. Mo. , for a few days. Captain C. W. Taylor of the Ninth cavalry , trpompanled by his wife , Is In the city on a Christmas shopping tour. Captain iM. B. Hughes of the Ninth cava'ry , itatloned at Fort Robinson , accompanied by KTK , Hughes , Is visiting General Copplnger. Lieutenant J , A , Penn , quartermaster of the Second Infantry , made a Hying trip from Port Kcogh and Is renewing old acquaint ances for a few days , Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair , Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair. DR ; CREAM BAKING POWDIR i f * < kH CrHH el Tartar PowlMi M YIARJ THE STANDARD , HOLDS TIII3 IIONDS AUIJ VALID. County Attorney Itnlilrlttr' * Opinion an the ItcfitnillliK IMHIIC. County Attorney Baldrlge has prop-lied an opinion upon the legality of the $1SOOCO of poor farm funding bovils voted at the lost election and subsequently eolJ to Farson Leach & Co. of Chicago. Some days ago County Clerk Redficld re ceived a letter from the Chicago firm tu which the writer stated that he was of the opltiiui IU.iI the bouda Old not receive the necessary number of votes. The matter was referred to Couoly Attorney Baldrlge , who holds that all of the legal requirements with reference to the election and the Issue of the bonds have been compiled with. The county attorney quotes the law and then she s that It was only necessary for the bonds to receive a majority vote. They re ceived a majority and almost a two-thirds majority vote. The county attorney contends that the Issuance of these bonds Is not cre ating a new debt , but Instead Is simply funding an existing debt at a lower rate of Interest. There Is no better proof of the excellence of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup than that It Is recommended by leading'physicians. Other Slitu of the Suit. OMAHA , Dec.17. To the Editor of The Bee : In yesterday's Evening Boo you gave pub licity to the fact that ono John N. H. Pat rick has brought suit against the company I representjor the payment of $20,000 , al leged to bo due for certain life Insurance held by Levl Wilson , now deceased. In order not to leave a wrong Impression on our policy holders , I trust you will glvo as wide pub licity to the following facts : N'o proofs of loss or evidences of death of said Lovl WI1- Eon have been furnished to the company. The company has not refused to pay the loss because no demand has been made on them to pay. Patrick's petition says "Levl Wil son died on the day of December , 1837. " Whether that means ho died on the day Pat rick brought his suit or whether the deaUt occurred In the earlier part of this month , I do not know , but ono thing Is certain that If the Northwestern owes anything on the life of Lovl Wilson , or any other man , It will bo paid ; If they do not owe anything , It never will bo , no matter how many suits Mr. Pat rick may bring. Yours truly , JOHN STEEL , General Agent Northwestern Mutual Life In surance Compiny. Stronger Kvcry Dny. Steady Improvement In health follows the use or Anheuser-Busch's Malt-Nutrlne the food drink. It Is the greatest of all m.ilt tonics. Appetizing and nourishing. At all druggists. $10 pictures are going at $3 at the Hospe auction of framed pictures. I'ollcv Do l.Vot llollfvc It. The police place little creduce In the re port from Tapekn , Kan. , In reference to a bank being robbed nt Perry of $1,300 by Omnha crooks. J. C. Collins , one of the. men suspected of the job. Is unknown here. Charles Cunningham , ono of the other per sons thought to be Implicated , Is supposed to be Charles Yancey , ono of the sextette who broke jail in South Omaha while Im prisoned for vasarancy. From data In the hands of the police Ynnccy Is thought to bo In an entirely different seclon of the country than the place where the burglary occurred. Social 3It > t > ttiKN nt St. IMillonieiia'x. The second series of meetings of mem bers of the congregation or St. Phllomcnn's cathedral was held at the school hall Thursday evening. This time the men were brought together for business and social purposes. Father McDevItt , tthe pastor , provided en tertainment nnd refreshments , The pur pose of these meetings It to more closely unite the members of the congregation and tmis promote the welfare of the church. An important meeting or the Woman's Guild Is to he held nt 2 p. m. tomorrow to make arrangements for' Christmas decora tions. For Hull Colil.i. The fact should be borne In mind that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is Intended especially for ailments of this character and Unit no remedy In the market Is held in higgler esteem or has a better reputation for the speedy and permanent cure of bad colds. It acts on nature's plan , relieves the lungs , aids expectoration , opens the secretions and restores the system to a natural and healthy condition. Prvnliloitt AVooilluiry GOCN Tloine. TheoJore Woodbury , esq. , president of the Omaha water company , has returned to > his homo at Portland , lie. , after a fortnight's visit hero and at Kansas City. He said ho had been Breatly Impressed with the progress made In the exposition , and should como back -when It was open and brine his ( whole family -with him to see what he be- lleveii would bo the grandest exposition ever hold In America , excepting the World's Fair. He boused to be excused from dis cussing matters ln > regard to the controvers over water company matters. Siuttli GotH His rrloml'N Money. C. C. Smith , a fanner from Emerson , In. , has been arrested at the Instance of John Peterson , who alleges that Smith took J50 of his money. The two men arrived In the city from ISmersan yesterday. Peterson hau a check for { M , but could not be Iden tified at the banks. Smith said he could cash It In South Omaha , and did. When asked to turn over the money Smith Is al leged to have refused. Ho Is charged with grand larceny. i Arnold's iiromo Uelery cures neadachea , lOc. 2. > s and oOc. All druggists. Too Cold for tlio Court. The temp'rnture In the federal court room on the third floor of the postofllce building was so frigid yesterday that When JudRo Munuer adjourned at noon .ho announced that the afternoon session would be held In the smaller court room on the second floor. If the big court room Is not butter hcatt'd the court will sit In the smaller ono durlnethe , cold weather. Prosperity comes qulckcsto the man svhoso liver Is In good condition. DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation , biliousness , indigestion aad oil stbmach and liver troubles , Today or never If'you want ono of those framed pictures at less than the cost of the frame , at Hospo's auction , 1513-15 Douglas , I.OCAI , IIHEVITIES. J. A. Graham , managing editor of the St. Louis Republic , < wlll respond to the toast , "Tho Prcno , " at the banquet of the Ja-ck- Bonlan club on the evening ot January 8. Adoloh Bartos , a barkeeper for Julius Treltflchke , a Mloon keeper at Thirteenth and Howard streets , has been arrested for the theft of a pair of gloves belonging to William Schnelcklotb. Lillian Ccleman , a girl about 17 years of age , has been reported to iMatron Ryan of the police station as living with a crowd of seven Arabians near Twentieth and Grant streets. Thn men are emplo > pd on the exposition buildings. The case will bo investigated. Mrs , Felix McQuado , whose husband owns a dog that has been reported as being vicious and ordered shot , Bays her husband is In Michigan and tiot In jail , as was published. Judge Gordon on being acquainted with the facts In the case revoked hta order providing for the execution of the dog. Quong Wall , a Chinese laundryman doltig business at 324 North Thirteenth street , has been arrested for receiving stolen property. It consisted of a bucket ot opium stolen from the Richardson Drug company. The opium Is valued at about $35 and was taken by an employe and afterwards disposed of to the laundryman , The property has been recov ered by the police. A stranger went Into the store of Phllly Mattln , 1013 South Tenth street , and finding no one In charge but the young son of the proprietor , demanded a pair of boots ho claimed to have purchased the evening previ ous. The boy , taking hla word for the trans action , handed over the articles. The boy learned later that ha had been swindled. A description ot the man has been given the police. Loutber Anderson , a young farmer from Andover , 111.lio has been working in the Iowa grain fields during the fall , visited Omaha yesterday , and while standing around the union depot fell In with a confidence man. The two walked up Tenth street and went Into a etoro. The man owed a bill and borrowed $30 from Anderson on a prom- lie of giving him a job. The thief then dis appeared , A description ot the muu has been given the police and they are on the lookout for him. The young man la temporarily quartered at tU city jail , a * be U without ( uodi. KELLEY , STIGER & CO , Ladies' Hosiery and Underwear and Ohrlet- nns Umbrellas. THE REAL , GENUINE BARGAINS H-RE IIiiiulrcilH of the Cliolcmt Clfln ( or ClirUtiiuiN Snmllilc ntiil l.iiNtltiR 1'rcHpntn On Siicclnl Sale nt Kcllcj , Stlitcr A : Co' * . CHRISTMAS HOSIERY. 25o Ladles' extra fine quality black cotton hose , double sole , heel and toe , 25c per pair. 35c , 3 pair $1 , Liidlcs' fast black Hue cgyp- tlan mace cotttu hose ; velvet finish ; double sole , heel and tee , SSc , 3 pair $1. Ladles' newest plaid hosiery , also boot pat tern In the finest lisle ( bread very pretty combinations , Just received. Special fact black plated silk , only f > 0c and 75c per pair. Ladles fast colors In plated silk hosiery ; black , Un and all evening shades , only 76o per pair. Ladles' fast black silk hose , special qual ity , double sole , heel and toe , regular $1.75 quality , only $1.2G per pair. Ladles' heavy silk hose , extraordinary value , all colors , double sole , heel und toe , only $1.50 per pair. Misses' hard twisted black eaxony wool hose , double knee , heel and toe , all sizes , 5 to 8V6 , only 25c per pair. Boys' extra heavy fast black cottcn school hose , double knee and foot , special for hard wear , size 7 to 10'/4 , only 25c pair. LADIES' UNDERWEAR. The unity of high qualities and low prlcea prevails here. 25c Ladles' silky fleeced vests and pants , welt made , special quality , all sizes , only 25c each. EOc We make a specialty of ladles' fleeced underwear at EOc ; natural or ecruo vests and pants , all elzcs ; also union suits , ecru or natural , all sizes. These lines are the cheapest In the city , considering quality and finish. Saturday only 50c each. $1.00 We take special pride In our lines of ladles' underwear at $1.00 , white or nat ural , light or heavy weight ; vests and pants , all sizes , non-ehrlnklng ; also union suits , fleeced cotton or plated wool , buttoned across or down front , all sizes. These garments are all perfect nt and llnlsh. Saturday only $1.00 each , Ladles. ' ellk vests , cream , pink and sky , flnlshod with pretty lace , only C5c each. Ladles' extra quality silk vests , cream , white and black , very pretty and dainty , only $1.00 each. A REAL GENUINE BARGAIN. Mleses' and bo > s' heavy camels' hair un derwear , all sizes , 22 to 34 , only 25c each. Children's ' Swiss wool black ribbed pants , all sizes , fast b'.ack , non-shrinking. For a handsome anil useful Christmas pres ent visit our UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Hundreds of the choicest Imported handles Dresden from Vienna , silver deposits on pearl , English plmeuto , on the princess of Wales style , very stylish and new In black and colored silks. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Ladles' black silk twill umbrella 20-Inch , steel rod and frame , sterling silver trimmed , natural wood handles only $1. Black silk Vemona serge 26-Inch , close roll steel rod and frame , silk case and taesel , very pretty handles $1.25 , $1.65 , $2.00 , $2.25 , $3.00 and $3.50. The Imperiled handles , best material and finish , black and colored Taffeta and heavy serge , very handsome handles $4.00 , $4.50 , $5.00 and up to $12.00 KELLEY. STIGER & CO. Cor. Farnam and 15th Sts. Hayden Brothers' Big Store have an ad. on the 9th page that may Interest you. HOLIDAY SPECIAL Yin MIsHourl Pnclflp. Hy. Tuesday , December 21 , will sell round trip tickets at ono faro plus $2.00 to certain points in Kansas , Oklahoma , southwest Missouri , Texas , Indian Territory , Arkansas , Louisiana , etc. To loral poln.ts , within distance of 200 miles , nt one faro on December 24 , 25 31 , and January 1. Round trip rate to St. Louis , Mo. , $15.00 , on sale December 24 , 25 , 31 , and January 1. For further Information call at city offices , northeast corner Thirteenth and Farnam , or Fifteenth and Webster streets. J. 0. PHILLIPPI , T. F. GODFREY , A. G. F. & P. A. P. & T. A. KNABE peerless pianos , new designs , new scales. State representative , A. Hospe , 1513- 15 Douglas street , Omaha. Snm'l 'Burns ' sells a dozen cut glass tumblers , finger flute pattern , $3.00. Open evenings. I All About Klondike. Our Klondike folder lolls liow to reach the gold inliu'-s of the North , what the trip costs , when to go , what to take , where to buy It , when the steamers sail , etc. . i Call and get one. Ticket ofllce , 150'2 Farnam St. , Omalm. ' J. C. Reynolds , Pass'r. Agt. Here are the Figures , We liaso our clalmrf to patronage up the facts that we have the goods that they nre new and genuine that wo have a large force of clerks so we can serve our customers with prompt- OUJl PRIC1CS- ne 8VND WHICIl Sl'KAIC'KOH ' THKMSEI/VE.H. 25o Oapcarcts We sell , , . , , I9o 25o Carters i.iver i iu& tva ecu . , . . , . . . . , . jzo J5o Farina Cologne We sell Ho 2Do Packer's Tar Sea | > Wo sell Ho 2So Cuttcura Soap We sell IGo 25o Madame Yale's Soap We sell Ho 25o Urown'a Dronchlal Troches We eell. , . . lOo 60o Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Wo sell S2o Me Syrup of KlB We Mjll , , 33o COo Pyramid Tile Cun We * ell 31o DOe Malted Hills We eell 39c 50o Chamberlain's Cough S > rup We sell. . . Slo Wo Pozzonl's C5old Box Powder We sell , . . . 34o DOe King's New Discovery We Eell , . . , 39o WHITU FOll CATALOGUE. 1513 D d c St. , Omalm , Neb. Chronic Diseases R In cases not readily cure < l by [ = .J the family physician , a short | _ J course ot treatment at the SIIEPA11D MEDICAL INSTITUTE D miy elve you quick relief. SI'EOIALTIBS Catarrh and all = = curabln diseases of men and I women. Specialists In each de- ' partmcnt. Tel. 1138. Consultation 1'rcu. SHEl'AHD ' MEDICAL IHSTITDTE 311-312-313 N.V.LIfoDldjr. Tol. 1138 j 1-oit IlrnI KMnle Kxclmni * * Will Pi-nut ( lie T > xn * * VI ltorx. The Heal Estate exfchafigo will banquet the Onintm members of Ihe Holrgatlon from Ne- brnskix which visited a Dumber of cities In Texas recently In thd Interest of the exposi tion and deep watrrlbarbors along the gulf const. The affair will ho held at the Com mercial club tonight , the arrange ments bclns In chargfiiofC. C. George , W , It. Sclby and J. J. aibmjiv a committee of the exchange. The pisironmnlc portion of the program will bo followed'by addresses as fol lows : President E. A. Hen son will open the ball and will bo followed by ex-Oovcrnor Saunders , who will speak of the relations of Texas and Nebraska. W. H. Green will tell all about the trip to Texas. Including some unwritten hlotory ; W. L. Selby will relate how the stay-at-homes watehed the bulletins of the pnrty'e progress ; A. P. Tukey will speak of the hospitality of Texas cities , and J. W. Hobblns will tell about the cordial re ception tendered the delegation by Kansas City. The exchange quartette will enliven the occasion with songs and all the members of the exchange will bo given an opportunity of talking on any subject pertinent to the oc casion. < Attcod the auction sale of framed pic tures this afternoon and evening at llospe's , 1513-15 Douglas. . \Kxncln ( < < ! Clinrltlrnce l Ciinl. The trustees , on account of an empty trcas. ury , are compelled to make an urgent appeal to our benevolent citizens for funds to enable them to purchase 200 tons of coal 'for dis tribution amongst the deserving poor this winter. The applications are very numerous and pressing and require immediate attention. The board , therefore , hones to have a liberal and ready response to Its necessitous appeal. Checks payable to the Associated Charities , or donations of coal will bo thankfully re ceived at 807 Howard street. THOMAS I * KIMBALL , President. JOHN LAUQHLAND , Secretary. Personally ConilRRtrA E-xeurslonn to California. VIA UNION PACIFIC , Leave Omaha every Friday , 3:30 : p. m. , reachIng - Ing San Francisco Monday , 0:45 : a. in. Cor respondingly fast time to Southern Califor nia. Twelve hours quicker than any other Personally Conducted Excursion Route from Missouri river. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam Street. The Omaha Bricklayers' Benevolent Local union will give Its first 'ball ' at Gormanla hall Saturday evening , December 18th. Everybody Invited. Admission BO cents. Hundreds of pictures have been sold ; to day Is the last chance. Hospe , 1513-15 Doug hs. 2 nights to California. 1 night to Utah * . via the UfllON 12 hours quicker than any other HUG from ( Missouri Uiver. For tickets , time tables , or any information , call at I i ' i City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam St tf IM I TMT HTlf PfP Prt. KELLEY , STIGER & Cft ; Another Big Out in the Price of EllOtf , 53,00 SHOES , Sl,98j $5.00 SHOES , S2.50 We Are Still Cutting ! I'rlcra on Our llrnt ShocH We Still lln\ - Too Mini ) * Shoe * nnil Mtixt He- ( luce Stock nt Once. LADIES' SHOES. Ladles' best quality , dark red Russian calf , lace Shoes , welt soles , at $2.50 , Regular price , $5.00. Ladles' fine kid welt-solo Shoes , lace , cither kid or cloth top , cpera or square too , nt $1.88. Regular price , $3.00t Ladles' hand-sowed Shoes , turned soles ; cither kid or cloth top , button or lace , at Hayden Bros. If well bought they're half sold The purchasing power of our dollar again merit the earn est consideration of every mother who has a boy to clothe. We deal in no fancy prices * We carry the best line of children's clothing made in the United States at a saving to you of from 75c to $2.00 a suit. From now till Christmas we will sell A $2.50 Suit for $1,95 A $3,00 Suit for $2.50 A $3,50 Suit for $2-75 A $4.0"0 Suit for $2-95 A $4.50 Suit for - $350 Ages 4 to 16 years DOUBLE BREAST ED with DOUBLE KNEE and DOUBLE SEAT pants. 200 Boys' Reefer Coat , ages 4 to 16 , at $175 , $2.95 and $3.95. 200 CAPE Overcoats , ages 3 to 10 years , at 50c on the dollar to close , * HAYDEN BROS. Open every night until Christmas. A SALE- ' A largo lot of Dressing Sacquos made of eiderdown which should have boon here over two weeks ago nro just re ceived Wo have BO short a tlino to dla- pose of them that wo'vodooidod to mark them very much below usual prices and lot thorn RO quick. OHO raukob n splen did Christmas gilt prices rungo at 85o , 8.00 ! , 81.60 und 81.75. Djn't ' fall to cull quickly aa they'll ' go with a ruah. Mull orders llllcd. 3COFIELD CIOAK&.SUITGO. 2010 Uoutjluu St. 11.98 , cut from $3.00. Ladles' flno kid button shoes , welt soles , coin too , at $2.BO , cut from $3.75. Ladles' flno "Willow Calf" lace Shoes , coin .00 , Just the shoe for skating and winter wear , soft and waterproof , at $3.00. Ladles' best quality vlcl lild Shoes , olthcv lace or button , cloth top , turn soles , at J2.50. Regular price , $5.00. MISSES' SHOES. Misses' flno Kid Shoes , cither lace or but ton , medium or extension eoles , at $1.15 , cut from $2.25. Misses' flno cloth Up Dutton Shoes , exten sion soles , at $1.78 , cut from $2.25. Misses' flno Calf Lace Shoes , coin too , at $1.60 ; best quality at $2.25. Misses' flno Kid Shoes , cither kid or cloth top , spring heels , sizes 2V4 to 5 , nt $1.50 cut from $3.00. Wo have a large stock of Rubbers and warm Overshoes of all kinds. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. Comer Fnrnam and Fifteenth Streets. Today Is the last of the framed picture auction at Hospe's. It won't require glasses to find Hayden Brothers. All on the 9th page. Your boys' Associations nro all to him In his after life the YA/f / C1 A .IT1.W.A. . . . . Odors special advantages that cannot be obtained olsc- whore. Do you know you can glvo your boy a Christmas Gift ol a membership that will give him all the privileges of the association Young Men - - $10 00 Boys - - - - $5 00 See the secretary or Telephone 849. . 1 Bte , 1J-17-J7. Gcttiny llcttcr All the Time. One Cold Fact a million fancies That's what yon mint , frtcfa , cold facfn. JVcrer in I nil poetic fanciest JFcrc's a fctv facfn tibonf Christinas sltoppiny. Whatever yon buy here will tie new this season. Whatever yon Iniy here mill be worth Slipper more than yon i > ay for it , Whatever yott buy here trill- Facts be cheaper than yon can bny For the same article in tiny otJtcr store. JFor Saturday tec offer Neckwear Men's fine Satin Snupendcru tvith fancy SilTc Embroidery wear cacli pair put tip in a neat , Facts ylaits covered &O.-K , and every pair worth a dollar here the See our price tvill be half a del lar. Ji'or Saturday also ire offer Men's Jine Seal Slippers at $ ! . - / ( ) a pair worth tn-o pender dollars. Men's Jfne Kan garoo Slippers < tt $ /.vu a pair Facts worth a dollar seventy-Jive and Men's neat Velvet Slippers embroidered for ( tfi cents a 2)air iforth adollar. We say tre offer them for Saturday. We offer them as lony as they stay bnt they tnny not stay till Monday. Milton Rogers & Son Useful and Beautiful Xiuas Goods Sleds 5 O'clock Coasters Tea Kettles T The hapclssomcst patterns In artistic dc- Sleds oslgns polished brass copper nickel plata iand wrought Iron. These make a most ac- A 1)lg line of all kinds for boys and girls I ceptablo gift for the ladles. Prices from fl f $1.90 to $10.00. no sure and see them. 0 Decorated and plain Pearl Agate Tea and 1 Coffee Pots. Silver plated ware. Hosera Cft Wft * Q Jkulves cracks. and forks , ? 2.03 per set. Xut picks and Big ones for roasts and turkeys. Breakfast and beefsteak carvers. Bird and game carv ers. The best selection In nil grades and Dishes styles from 75c per pair to $10.00 per sot. T No where In the city can you find as flno J& assortment of these goods as wo show. 1IJ 15 - - an < r * * ± ir * * - * -aT-I O JI I1C V WSL JOtll/r y iOur stock Is complete and wo have them U T prices varying from $2.90 to $15.00. and Klipper I Razors Klub Skates | Scissors The largest and finest line of skates In thcc Shears city. Our prices arc way down on all styles < i Boys' and Girl's skates 30c and others tot ; Manicure $3.00. Sets. Pocket Star Safety Knives Razors , Wo hava an elegant variety of the best brands. Wo are selling a good knlfo for Stiaving 25c and EOc each that for the price can't bo beaten In the city. Sets Milton Rogers & Son 14th and Farnam Sis For Buyers of Inexpensive Xmas offerings > % > N J A Neektie Suspenders Gloves A special selection for holi A large vnrlety-Dc , lOc , 20c , Too miincroim to Invoice day use lOc , 15c , 25cISc , 21 > c , : i.r > cir.e , COc , ( c , 7.r > e. from He up to ? 1.li5. Silk , In glass lioxos , nt fiOe. .We OOc. ' , Oeiitilno iill'l'er.sliui Knr In glass boxes , ready for KmhroUlored , In wpuclal ] mailing 7Dc. boxes , $1.00. ) 'vxs/s C * * * * * NXN NXNX\X\/ Handkerchiefs Mufflers Hose iOO dozen at Wool , Cotton , Lisle , Merino , Plain Special offer of Cambric , Silk , Linen , Cashmere , Itlack , Brown , Kmbrolderccl , hemstitched , inc. Some-.25c , 'Me , 50c , 75c , flray , Maroon , Mixed , Knncy , Figured , Colored tbe pret- $1.00 , $1.23. The finest Is Plain In special Xman boxen , \ llest collccllon In tbo city 5e here only $ l..r > 0. ) 5c to DOc. i < to $1.00. Cf * White or colored dress ehlrts sweaters- cardigans night robes umbrellas waiters Jackets cook's coats dress Jewelry. Presents like these are useful , consequently , /ff & CAPITOL Avf OMAHA appreciative and the ejpecse email , H .