12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 9 , 1808. ROLL UP YOUR OTHER SLEEVED Old Familiar Command of the Enij Burgeon May Be Revised , SMALLPOX CASES LOCATED IN OMAHA Health. C Binillon Spnldln * and A - litant Ilalpu Take Step * to Con- n the Dlituuie to Local * Itr Now Infected. "Good morning ; are you vaccinated ? " la likely to become the fashionable mode of salutation in Omaha for a tlmo of greater or later duration to come. If the reply Is in the negative , the respondent is likely to ba carried by force to sotno point where the virus Day be Introduced to hU system , for the Board of Health Is about to issue an ardor calling upon citizens , especially those In the northern part of the city , to become vaccinated. The cause of all arises from the fact that for the first time since 1894 smallpox signs re again being displayed In'this city. Uroti three cottages in the northern part of Omaha , the red danger signals have been nailed. Seven caies of the disease have been discovered In threa families genuine cases of smallpox , although In the modified and mild form ol varlolold. Whether the disease has become widely prevalent In that portion of the city has not yet been learned by the health department. There seems to bo little doubt that It la epidemic In Ne braska City and vicinity , whence the disease was imported Into this city. The disease has existed In the city for a couple of weeks or more , but was discovered only through accident by Assistant City Physician Ralph on last Tuesday. On that day he answered a telephone call from a grocery merchant in the northern part of the city. city."A "A man with big blotches and blisters on bis face Is coming to my store , " was the message , "It may be smallpox. " Dr. Ralph Immediately visited the house of the euspeot. He looked at the man nnd at once told him he was suffering from smallpox. The man threatened to throw him out of the house. Dr. Ralph discovered two more cases In the family. Ho visited an adjoining house and found three more cases there. He then called upon the physi cians of the afflicted families. These doc tors declared that the disease was chicken pox. Dr. Ralph Insisted that he knew small pox when he saw it and that the families bad the disease. Dlasjno * ! * Finally Endoned. Dr. Ralph was making further prepara tions Wednesday. He visited the afflicted families with another physician who also declared that the disease wag chicken pox. Later In the day another physician Informed Dr. Ralph that he bad discovered a case of smallpox about four blocks away from where Dr. Ralph had found his. On account of the differences of opinion a board of physicians was formid to visit the suspected families for the purpose of discovering exactly the nature of the dlseass. This board consisted of Drs. Ralph , Peabody , Foote and Kunde. The quartet of medical men made a thor ough examination of all three families last night that lasted for several hours. They were unanimous in declaring the disease to be smallpox. Yesterday morning signs were called upon the houses where the disease exists. City Physician Spaldlng made ar rangements to Issue his order of vaccination. Other precautions are being taken to pre vent the further spread of the disease and An Investigation Is being made In the neigh borhood to learn just how far the disease bas spread. The disease doubtless came from Nebraska City. For the last six weeks there have been rumors that smallpox was prevalent there , but th * majority of the resident phy sicians declared the disease to be chicken pox. All doubt as to the nature of that dis ease In Nebraska City , however , has now been removed according to the following tel egrams that wer * received by The Bee this morning : PERCIVAL , 'la. , Dec. 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) Owing to the conflicting reports In regard to the prevalence of smaUpox In Ne braska City the local Board of Health de cided yesterday to Investigate the matter. It employed Drs. Tweedy of Tabor , la. , and Cole of Thurman , la. , who with the 'board ' visited Nebraska City today. The two physicians visited while there seventeen cases and pronounced the same to be small pox. There are also two cases In the .vicin ity of Perclval. The heal Board of Health ha * taken the necessary steps to prevent the spread of the disease. NEBRASKA CITY , Dec. 8. ( Special Tele gram. ) It Is true that there are several case * of smallpox In Nebraska City. The disease so far is of a very mild type. Proper authorities are taking stringent measure * to prevent Its further spread. BroBKht from Nebraska City. About three weeks ego a member of one of the afflloted families In this olty visited Ne. braska City and undoubtedly brought the dlsesase with him , for he was at once taken ill with it , although the attending physician declared it to be chicken pox. The disease o far baa been very mild and has not troubled th * afflicted people very much , as Chey have been about. In fact , of the seven cases In Omaha several have already almos run their course. None of them are danger * ou * . The disease Is supposed to have been brought to Nebraska City by a couple of soldiers whe returned from the south. "What are the ohancas of an epidemic ? " aid Dr. Ralph la answer to an Inquiry "That is difficult to answer. Certainly the two weeks that the disease baa been here baa given it plenty of time to spread through the neighborhood. It is in very mild form , bowever , cannot see how it was not de tected before. " "The people who have been exposed at all to the disease should vaclnate at once , " de clares Olty Physician Spaldlng. "Tho ooner the better. It will lessen their chances of letting the disease and even If they are attacked by It It will be in mild form. I have seen to it that there is a plentiful supply of the necessary virus In the city , and the Board of Health will at once Issue an order to vaccinate. People should also keep Budiiiglnn - Route Elegant Connections tor Louisville Cincinnati Cleveland Detroit Grand Rapids Indianapolis and a hoct of other cities in the cen tral and eastern states are made at Feorla and Chicago by tha Chicago Special , Burlington Route. Leaves Omaha , 6:40 : a. m. Arrives Peorla , 6:50 : p. m. Arrives Chicago , 8:15 : p. m. Leave Omaha today on the Chicago Special and you reach any of the Above cities in time for breakfast to morrow morning. TICKET OFFICE I 1602 Parnara St. Telephone 260. NEW DBPOTi i 10th and Mtson Sts. Telephone 12S. thams lve tnd tholr preralcea clean and be careful about food , " Dr. Spildlng has issued * request to pa rents to take the precaution of having th m- aelvoa and children vaccinated without de lay. lay.Dr. Dr. B. F. Crummer had a telegram from Governor Holoomb last night , In which the governor suggested that the doctor go to Nebraska City today to represent the State Board ot Health and arrange for the neces sary quarantine. Dr. Crummer will go to Nnbraeka City this morning and counsel with the physicians there as to the best means of stamping out the disease. The Nebraska City Board of Health has re- Igucd , BOSTON sTonn cnocicniiv SALE. Crockery , Glaimvnro , Ornnlte , Iron ware Almunt Given Awny on Onr THIRD FLOOR. THE CROCKERY SALE DOES THE BUSINESS. All kinds of granlto ware , worth up to 11.00 , everything ueeful in the kitchen , go at 5c , lOc and 19c each. Fine odd china cups and saucers , le each. Sugar bowfe and cream pitchers , le each. Glass tumblers , le each. And hundreds of other bargains too nu merous to mention. You should attend the Immense crockery ale on our third floor. BOSTON" STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Dougla * Sta. JOBBERS TAKE THE WARPATH Adopt Stronnr ncnolutloni In Opposi tion to the Proponed Exposi tion fur Next Year. Omaha jobbers having failed In their cf- lorts to have the promoters of the 1899 ex position abandon their enterprise at a mooting in the Commercial club yesterday afternoon adopted the .following resolution : Resolved. That we. the jobbers , wholesale dealers and manufacturers of the cities of Qmiiha and South Omaha , believe the hold ing of an exposition in Omaha in the year 1899 will be detrimental to the best inter ests of the cities of Omaha and South Omaha , the state of Nebraska and the entire west : and , bo it further Resolved , That the jobbers , wholesale dealers and manufacturers of the cities of Omaha and South Omaha have been since the Inception of the proposed exposition for 1899 strongly opposed to the same , and we take this opportunity of making it known to the public at large and particularly to all those 'throughout the transmlsslsslppl country , who have eo greatly assisted In making the exposition of 1S98 so brilliant a success. . A committee was also appointed to draw up stronger resolutions , which will bo circu lated through the city for the signatures of jobbers and all others opposed to the ex position , which will present uch a showing of adverse sentiment that Is Is believed will cause the promoters to hesitate in their actions. This resolution ! as follows : Resolved , That wo believe the holding of en exposition in the year 1899 in Omaha would result to the detriment of the manufac turers and jobbers of this city , as well as to the best interests of the state and community at large , and will detract from the great advantages and high standing secured to the transmlsslsslppl country through the rep utation derived by the success of the expo- sltlon of 189S and will further tend to ills solve the harmony and good feeling that now exist between this city and surrounding ter ritory ; and be It further Resolved , That we re earnestly opposed to the proposition and that we will discour age the same In every legitimate manner. Telegrams were sent to the Nebraska del egation in congress requesting it to with hold support from any measure tending to pledge government aid of the enterprise un til after the jobbers have an opportunity to present their side of the case. Tha meeting decided to take such other stop * to put an end to the proposed expo sltlon as may suggest themselves , among them an effort to have the owners of the property on which the exposition Is located refuse to renew the lease rte the new company. A mass meeting will probably be called for some evening next week to which every body will be Invited who is opposed to the exposition , and an attempt will be made to sound an alarm which may have some influ ence upon all those interested in the busi ness welfare of the city. It is proposed to hold meetings every day to discuss the progress of the work in this direction , and nothing is to be left undone which will handicap the promoters of the enterprise and finally induce them to throw up the whole matter. The Gold 'Fever U Spreading. We are responsible for the unusual ex citement In ehoo circles. Our Ohrlitmaa glf of $20 gold pieces la tha cause. We have placed the cause in our windows. Twenty dollars In gold. We will tell you about the geM when you coma In. We are selling shoes at figures that will Interest you , EO you will be euro to buy ; bargains in shoes btfore December 17 , for that' * the date the gold goes. "We have a fiendish desire to give money away. " Special cut in shoe price * ever ] day at T. B. NORRIB , 1418 Douglas St. Concerning Btr t Car Berrtce. OMAHA. Dee. 7. To the Editor of The Bee : It is quite amusing to non-politicians t notice the avidity with which some o our city aldermen introduce ordinance * re questing the street car company to builc new lines , presumably to benefit people Uv- tng on the south side , while the lines we have furnish so little accommodation to these ame people. Here are a few objections , or I might call them chantes In management of old lines which should be made previous to adding new track. A person living on the South Omaha line should have . transfer to any part of the city for one fare. Trains should be run frequently quently enough to avoid sandwiching in pco plo during hours workmen are going to am from work. If you question this , any morn Ing notice cars going south between 6 and 7:30 : o'clock with employes of packing house whose nickels should have the same valu In this free country as those ot the Farnam street resident. Today , If you are fortunate to live near the South Omaha line , you are compelled to pay two fares if you wish to go west on Farnam street , west on Harney street , west on Walnut Hill or north on Twenty-fourth street , while there Is no good reason for it excepting the ovaries of the car monopoly. Can any city councilman or street railway magnate explain to the public how the street railway company can be defrauded In grantIng - Ing such transfers ? Another thing our city fathers might inter est themselves In , and that is 'ho manner in which this corporation will remove snow from the tracks and pile it four nnd live feet high on the sidewalk and leave it for the eun to dfspose of. See southeast comer Twenty-fourth and Vln'.on streets. Street railway magnates wonder why op position cornea to them at times. These are a few things regular palroas of the road would like to see a change for ' .he better in , and if we could only enlist a feiv sledge hammer blows from The Uce these 'coupon clippers" might take warning nnd cease /holding up those compelled to use our city railway. Yours sincerely , \ SOUTHSffJER. , -M - WMH HMB Her Grand European hotel now open. Ele gant rooms , ladles' and gents' cafe and grill room. Cor. 16th and Howard. DIED. WHITC-Tlm W. , need 45 years. Funeral at 8:30 : a. m. Saturday , December 10 , from family residence. 2I5G South Seventeenth street , to St. Patrick's church. Inter ment , Holy Sonulcher cemetery. Mr. White is a brother of John M. . Misses Kara and Joslo of Ottumwa , la. , and Mrs. M. Sullivan of Cheyenne. Woodmen of the World take notice. PREEDMAN Herman , December 8. i * J. ajte 67 years. Funeral at 3 o'clock this ( Friday ) afternoon from the residence of J. L. Brandals , 2526 Dodge street. Inter ment at Detroit. Mich. Remains will leave on the ChlcaKO , Milwaukee & Bt. Paul railroad at D : < 5 p m. Friends In vited. HENSMAN-Joseph. Df cember 7 , In his 76th year ; a plonrcr In Nebraska , and a vet eran of the civil war. Funeral from Unity church Saturday at 3 o'clock. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Today Largest , Grandest , Finest Lot Bilk EemnanU We Hare Ever Placed on Sale. \ 1C , 3C , 5C , IOC , 15C AND 25C EACH n nn ement We Will Offer Some Won- derfnl IletunntiU , Short Length * of All Kind * Cotton Ooodn at Mere Fraction of Itcnl Value. NEW SILK REMNANTS , 1C. 30. BC , IOC. 20,000 sample pieces of all kinds of highest crado silks , In all colors , designs and pat- erns , suitable for fancy work , doll dresses and drees trmnilnns. All the very finest ind highest grade of goods In 11 imaglna- ilo shades. Thousands of nieces at le each. Thousands of plccce at 3o ach. Thousands of nieces at 60 each. , Thousands of nieces at lOc each. , Thousands of nieces at 16o each. Thousands of nieces at 25c each. SILK MOUBSELIN DE SOIE. IOC. 10,000 yards silk mouselln de sole , dark and Ight grounds , many of them that match. Wo will sell you an entire waist pattern , containing four yards , for 76c. or tingle yards at lOc yard. SMALL REMNANTS DRESS GOODS. IOC AND 2CC. An elegant new lot of remnants of 1m- > orted dress goods , black and all colors , two and three to match , all In One Imported goods , go at lOc and 25c each. $1.60 SAMPLE DRESS GOODS. 100 EACH. Remnants of Imoortcd , strictly all-wool dross goods , suitable for fancy work , doll tresses or dress trimmings , In all colors , ncludlng evening and bright shades ; also checks , plaids and stripes , your cholco of these sample remnants lOc each. n.OO DRESS GOODS , 1BC YARD. Today wo place on sale all the short engtbs , dress lengths and odd pieces of dross goods accumulated In our entire dress goods stock. They Include llk and wool loveltles , pfalds , checks and stripes , all wool icnrletta and cashmere , In black and col ors. On sale on front bargain square at lEc ard. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. Fine grade drapery sllkollnea , worth 12c ind 15c , at 2Wc yard. Best grndo French comfort and drapery sateen , Be yard , worth 25c. For the last tlmo this season we will sell rult of the Loom musNn remnants EC yard. Indlfo blue calico remnants , 3V&C yard. Best heavy outing flannel , worth 12c , at c yard. Light colored ehlrttng prints , 2c yard. Special bargain ? , in plain and fancy white goods , up to 45 Inches wide , worth up to 20c ard , go at Sc yard. Extra heavy shirting and skirting duck , Ight and dark colors , worth up to 12Ho yard , go at 6c yard. Remnant * of percale , long and short lengths , and fleece back wrapper ( tanner , all In one big lot at 7He yard , worth IBc. BOSTON STORB , OMAHA. 16th and Douglas Sts. Noveltlei In Ladle * ' Shoo. Tday we put on sale 5,000 pairs ladles' shoes , consisting ; of all the novelties of the season. In nlaln and fancy vesting top shoes , made by the celebrated firm ol Todd. Bancroft & Co. of Rochester. These were ordered by a certain firm to be de livered the first of October. On account of the delay In shipping , they wtre refussd and were sold by Todd , Bancroft & Co. to us at such a figure that we can sell them at very nearly half price. The majority of these shoes were made to sell from S4.00 to $6.00 per pair , but they will be on sale today at $2.60 , $3.00 and $3.50 pair. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , 16th and Douglas Sts. Sam'I Bums , 1318 Farnam , invites all to his "opening" this eve and every evening this week. Holiday goods now on exhibition. WOLFE WINDSJJP HIS AUCTION Cotnmlimioner of Pnbllo Land * ai Building * Complete * 8nl of Nebraska Bnlldlnir. Such art le fes of furniture , bric-a-brac and accumulations of rubbish In the Nebraska building which bad not been disposed of at previous sales were sold at auction yes terday In the State building on the exposi tion grounds. There are not many bidders present , partly on account of the weather and partly because there is little desirable stuff to be offered. A rug , which had been used in one of the rooms upstairs , was sole tliIB morning , and Land Commissioner Wotte said it brought what bo considered to be more than Its real value. It went for $15 Cases and tables which were used In the main buildings to display Nebraska's prod ucts had been taken apart and brought to the Nebraska building and sold , being bar gains for those who happened to need that kind of material. A lot of rumber was also disposed of. There were some few chairs and tables in fairly good condition which brought a reasonable price. The entire lot was cleaned up today , but it will not bo re moved for several day * . Land Commissioner Wolfe represented the state and Judge Ne vllle represented the state commission. Sec retary of State Porter was also present. Thi new exposition company bad bidders presen to buy in auch furnishing * of the building as were felt to be required to retain the structure complete in the event of it being wanted next year. THESE COULD TELL BEANS Nam * ot Winner * IB Ho-Cmn Con- tciti CloilnR Last Night Three Good Gnciieri. The Merchants' Bean club bega to an nounce the following results in the three bean jar guessing contests closing last night : Bean Jar No. 8 Nearest estimate , (93 , by Mm. W. D. Paulson , 2006 North Twenty- second street. Actual count , 892. Club ! member , Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. , 1414-16-18 Douglas street. Award , $3 lamp. Bean Jar No. 14 Correct estimaU. 965 , by Mrs. C. A. Larly , 2920 Grant street. Club member , Heary Copley , 215 South Sixteenth street. Award , $6 belt. Bean Jar No. 21 Correct estimate. 479 , by H. H. Berger , 901 New York Life building. Club member , Sherman & McConnell Drue Co. , 1513 Dodge street. Award , $4 ; total , one pound Lowney's chocolatea and bon bon , one-ounce bottle Verona Violet ex tract , one perfume atomizer filled with Mag nolia cologne , ono cake One French soap. Will Provide ( or Clean Sidewalk. . According to an ordinance which baa been Introduced In the oltv council by Councilman Stuht property owners will be required not only to clear the snow off the sidewalks at the conclusion of a snow storm , but will also bo compelled to keep open two feet of the gutter In front of the curb line. This ordinance has been read a first and second time. Although It has been generally believed that an ordinance exists that compels prop erty owners to clean snow off their walks , the records In the cltv clerk's office do uot show any such ordinance. It did exist atone ono time , but the whole chapter In which U was included was repealed and in the new ordinance that was passed there was no sidewalk cleaning provision. No Ca.p Aiialnut Million. The ease against Andrew Million was dls- missed by Judge Gordon yesterday. On | February 6. 1696. Million was arrested upon the complaint of Frank Crawford , who ac- cused him of impersonating another man. Crawford alleced in the complaint that Mll- lion , who Is an need Italian , had filed his first papers for the purpose ot becoming naturalized as Frank Roma and that this was douo with the intention ot defrauding . the city. The only way , It Is urged. In which J J I this could have been done was In obtain ing aid from the charity dispensers by se curing assistance under two names. As Million Is a peculiar looking man , it would have been very bard for him to do this , aa he would bo identified easily , OITOW 8TOBB BIO I1IOB SALE. M 8ldBl ahoe Stor * in the Went Brer Mn < I Such Grand Shorrliifr. LARGEST. FINEST AND GREATEST STOCK CHILDREN'S LADIES' . MEN'S. MISSES' . BOYS' AND SHOES. SLIPPERS AND RUBBERS Ever placed on sale In ths west All at Prices Impossible to any other shoe store. On our main floor will be found all the ilghcst grades and One qualtles of slippers , while In the basement we have over a dozen mmen.o bargain counters , each piled up ilgh with women's , men's and children's slippers of every description , trotn 29c to 9Sc pair. Mines' and chldren's sllpptn , 3Dc. Boys' slippers , 35c. Women' , slippers , 39c , 49o , 69o and 75c. Men's felt slippers , 45c. Men's embroidered velvet slippers , BDc. Men's Imitation alligator slippers , D9c. Men's chenille embroidered velvet slip pers , 69c. 76o and Sic. Man's leather slippers. 11.00 , fl.25 and 1.50 , worth un to $2.50 a pair. LADIES' FANCY SLIPPERS. The styles in ladles' fancy flippers ar so many and so varied that they represent every color of the rainbow and every kind > f material.'felt , beaver , velvet , satin , serge , eld and patent leather , lined and unllncd. These range In price from $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.00 un to $3.00. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SLIPPERS. we carry a complete line of boys' , youths' and little gsnt's patent leather dancing pomps and fln. leather slippers for house wear. INFANTS' FANOT SOFT SOLE SHOES. All the extreme novelties In infants' ancy felt sole shoes , in color combina tions , plain and fancy trimmed , lined and unllned. from 2Sc up to $1.00. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Douglas Sts. Announcement. . Those real funny boys , Mathews and Bul- 5er , Appear at Boyd's theater Sunday next , natlnoe and evening , December 11 , present- Jg the ras-tlme opera , "By the Sad Sea \vaves. " Among the more prominent for ils season's company ore Josle DoWltt. Nol le Hawthorne ( an English Importation ) , Eva L-eslle , Marie Twhoey , TrUle Wade , Bessie 3hallenger. Julia Ralph and Will West , Ned Wayborn , Gllly Gregory , Gus Mortimer. Deb Vernon , W. H. Maccart and George Tabor. In the daring performances of the Aklrnoto : roupa of royal Japanese balancers , jugglers and gymnasts at the Trocadero this week now acts are presented nightly. The Cen tury quartet is also very popular. Next week will come Solaret , "queon of light , " In novel and spectacular drapery dances ; Edward Lang , the prince of Wales poet , in refined and poetic tramp'sketches ; the Akim- oto troupe in aa entirely new line of epe- : laltles , and Odetta and Seymour , la charmIng - Ing society sketches. No refreshments at the Saturday afternoon matinee. Is Magician Kellar a spiritualist ? Ask him , and 'he'll laugh ait you. At the Lake Cassa- daga , New York , annual mass meeting of spiritualists Kellar contrived a little bit of a doll cabinet , e couple of feet high , with tiny tambourine ! , doll tables and chairs and other spiritualistic nonsense , placed It upon a sheet of glass and caused all the phenom ena they produced to take place In it "They are faklre ; I am a trickster , " says he , "and people come to s e me Just to see how easily I can deceive them by purely natural and mechanical means. " A series of oriental illusions , Illustrating the most famed per formances of the wonderful Hindoo fakirs , will also be Been during Kellar's engagemcnl at Boyd's theater , Monday and Tuesday even ings , December 12 and 13. Crowded house * on the lower floors and balcony are the rule at the Crelghton Or- phoum these days.and , judging from the or ders in advance for seats this condition of af fairs will exist Indefinitely. The social and family classes , to which the theater Intended to devote Its entertainment , have endorsed it by their patronage. Another fact much com mented on Is the number of private vehicles that deposit their burdens ait the theater front nightly.- ' Box parties without number have been announced In select circles for this theater. > Orders for the reservation of the boxes have already been made. The sale of seats for next week's performances Is very large. The ntmp. of Pauline Hall , the operatic queen , and Beatrice Moreland , who will show durlngaher engagement twelve mag nificent gowns , being the two particular drawing magnets for the ladles. Miss More- land , you know , is acknowledged the best- gowned woman on the stage. ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. Crc.nt Demand. Upon ( lie A.ioolatlon for Coal. The trustees , on account of an empty treasury , are compelled to appeal to our benevolent citizens for funds to purchase 200 tons of coal to distribute this co'.d sea son amongst the aged , sick and worthy poor of our city. The applications are numerous and pressIng - Ing and require immediate attention. The board , therefore , hopes to have a liberal nnd early response to their necessitous appeal Checks payable to the "Associated Churl ties" will be thankfully received at 1310 SI Mary's avenue. JOHN LAUGHLAND. Secretary. THOS. L. KIMBALL , President. MAGNIFICENT TRAIN * . Omaha to Chicago. The Chicago , Milwaukee A St. Paul rail way has just placed in service two mag nificent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally a' 5:45 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. and leaving Chicago 6:15 : D. m. tnd arriving Omaha 8Sv : a. m. Bach train is lighted throughout by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping can , dlnlni cars and reclining chair cars and runs ovei the shortest line and smootawt roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office , 1804 Farnaia street , and at Unlom depot. Th * Sbafer-Dundy stock of drapery am fancy furniture must be cold this week a any price. 1213 Douglas St. , Mlllard hotel HOMESEEKEIIS- EXCURSIONS Via the Waba.b R. R. On December 8 to 20 the Wabash will sell tickets to nearly all points south at one far plus $2. Tourist tickets to Hot Springs Ark. , and all the winter resorts of the south now on sale. For routes , tickets and fur ther Information call on or write G. N Clayton. N. W. P. agent , room 302 Kar- bach block , Omaha , Neb. Two Trains Dally , vl * UNION PACIFIC , for Denver and Colorado point * . "Colorado Fa * Mail. " Leave Omaha 4:35 : p. m. today , Arrive Denver 7:35 : a. m. tomorrow. "Colorado Special. " 'Leave Omaha 11:55 : p. m. today , Arrive Denver 2:65 : p. m. tomorrow. City ticket office , 1302 Farnam street. You are cordially invited to attend a do nation party to be given Saturday , Decera ber 10. 1898. at 2718 Burt street , 2 until i o'clock , for the benefit of the Homes for Oli Ladles and Children. The old ladles wll have eome of their work on sale. Murray , Hotel , Omaha. Rates , ? 2-$2.50 Nat Brxupi , Prop. "HIGHEST A WA.RD" means simply NOTHING In all case whera there was only one article competing for award at the exposition REMEMBER only one article It invariably was given "highest award" DRAUGHT did not receive even honorable mention. We had no draucht beer In competition , but wo DID receive THE cold medal for Krug Cabl- net bottled beer over ALL others. Wo didn't get any "highest" but every body knows the gold medal is THE highest that con be obtained. FIIBD KIIVG imEWINU CO. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson St. , Omaha. linos. Grand Tor Opening Friday Krenlng. Car loads of new toys , games , books , al bums , sleds and holiday goods of every de scription are displayed in the big store's basement. Never was such a grand aatort- nent shown In Omaha. Friday evening the rand opening win take place. Bring the hlldrcn and let them enjoy the wonderful Isplay of beautiful dolls and toys and select what they want Santa Glaus to give them , ittend the grand opening Friday evening. DHES3 OOODS SALE. Just In , 1 case of French flannels In polka ots , alt colors and all size dots. Priestly irepons , Walker's crepons , Sir Titus Salt's repona , at 60 per cent less than any other house In the city. All wool dreps poods In dark winter colors , 16c , 1'Jc , 25c and 29e , worth double these prices. Sco our cov- rts , 66 Inches wide , extra heavy , for $1.26 > or yard. These poods are sold by other muses at $2.23. Special ealo on evening Imdea Lansdown , only 89c. Silk nnd wool novelties , worth $1.00 , for 39c. HAYDBN BROS. tn > - All Winter If Yon WUh. Tourist tickets to resorts in Florida and he South now on silo via Pennsylvania Short Lines through Cincinnati nnd Louls- Illo are good for an nil-winter stay In the South. For special information about low rates , fast through time and other details apply to Thomas H. Throp , Traveling Pas senger Agt. , 1201 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. _ f Another Strainer Lout. PROVINCETOWN , Mass. , Dec. 8. A Ma- lOfiuny weel Inlaid with brass and a dead- .Ight painted rod have been picked up. Thr.v are supposed to bo from the steamer 'cnfagonet. Fragments o fa deckhouse and deckbeara , also painted red , had bee nprevi- ously picked up. A 10-word want no costs you but 85 cents for 7 days In the Morning and Evening Bee. What Boro-Lifhia Water Ab solutely Contains. An eminent chemist's report : Chemical Laboratory of Bellevue Hospital Mcdltal College. Is'cw York , Juno 7 , 1S97. Mr. James 1C. Anderson , President of the Waukesha Water Company : 8lr-I have submitted Uoro-LHhta Water to analysis and Jlnd It to correspond spend with the Waukesha Nat ural Spring Water In the character of 1U salts. I llml that It ALSO CONTAIN. LITHIA AND BORIC ACID. These sub stances ARE ADDED , the llthla as ciir- bonate. the boric ucld In the free f-tate. The lithium carbonate Is held in COM PLETE SOLUTION In both the still nnd effervescent water. The water thus be comes an excellent vehicle for carrying to the system n llthla s lt of nlkallno reac tion. THE FORM MOST DESIRED BY PHYSICIANS. My analysis shows these substances to bo present In the following amounts per U. 8. callon. Lithium Carbonate 14.84 grains. Boric Acid 7.94 grains. The public Is well Informed upon the merits of llthla when ACTUALLY PRES ENT In table or medicinal waters. Boric acid also possesses many of these. The Natural Waukesha Hygenla Spring Water Is a remarkably pure water of apreeable taste and without odor , and thus otters advantage fop treatment which even distilled water does not , on account of unpreventable - preventable contaminations * This agreeable taste Is not Impaired be cause of the skillful way In which the boric acid , which Is ta-'teloss , and the lithium carbonate are blended. Boric ncld is a mild acid , the BORATE8 ARE SLIGHTLY ALKALINE ; both are voided by thn kidneys and act as SOLV ENTS FOR URIC ACID. The boric acid thus supplements the action of llthla. It arrests formentlve processes , and thus prevents - vents as well as cures abnormal conditions. Being moat palatable and healthful , Boro- Llthla Water is especially well adapted to table use. Yours respectfully. CHARLES A. DOREMUS. M. D. , Ph. D. Adjunct professor of chemistry , toxicology and medical jurisprudence , Bellevue Hos pital Medical College. Boro-Llthla Water is sold in Omaha by Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , 151.1 nurture St. - Omaha , Neb. Who will bo pleased to furnish a descrip tive pamphlet. Artesian received the very hljjhtest honors at the Transmlssisslppi exposition. Highest award on Draught Beer Gold Medal on Bottled Beer. Our Blue Ribbon la the leading bottled beer In the state and la particularly recom mended for family use. Omaha Brewing Association , Telephone 1200. Furs Cheaper Than Ever Our entire exhibit of Russian Furs which received the highest award and Gold Medals at the exposition - position is now being closed out at unheard of prices for such goods. Capes Muffs , , Nothing Scarfs Nicer fora Christ Jackets inas Present Collarettes Also magnificent assortment of Fur Hups , Carriage Robes , mounted beads and fur linings. Good prices paid for raw skins. George man onto IHN de Sosnowski 321 So. 15th Street. Mani cure Pieces Nail Files & Brushes , Tooth - - f Brushes , I Polishers , Shoe Horns , Button IHookb , Cuticle Knhes , Sclssora , f Salve Jars , Puff Boxes. We a-o showing a beautiful line of Manicure Suts in Casoa. Spend & a few minutes at our store. { S. W. LINDSAY , I The Jeweler. 1510 Douglas. ! ) * , txe. t , 'II. JLootc , When you can buy a fine kid lined RiiBsinn leather slipper for 2.50 a pair you're not doing badly. When you can buy them for 2.25 you're doing a great deal better. When you can buy them for 1.90 a pair , you are doing something extraordinary and that'g just what you can do right here. In maintaining this we simply want to give you an idea of how cheap we are selling men's Christmas gifts , whether slip pers or smoking jacket or shoos or hats or gloves or bath robes or neckwear or suspenders or anything that a man wears. A list of prices won't help you much. From now until Christmas Eve the paper ? will bo filled with prices that don't mean a single thing until you see the goods. We have slippers for men at 50c a pair , that cost that much to make them but ; it would sound bigger value to say they were 1 'dollar slippers marked down to 61) ) cents. " We don't do business that way. Wo want every lady who wants goods in our line to come in and look over what wo have. You do the looking and the goodi will do the rest. ' WRAPPER SALE $ CONTINUES Yielding to the urgent request of our many customers , we have decided to give another Wrapper Sale Tomorrow. The Quantities are Larger , The Prices are Lower , and the Styles are Newer Than Ever Before. 25 dozen wrappers , medium dark colors , worth 75c , on sale at 25c. 50 dozen wrappers , double point yoke , heavy , dark percales , worth $1.25 , sale price 49c. .75 dozen ladies' flannelette wrappers , body lined , trimmed with two rows of braid extra wide at the hips , worth $1.50 , sale price 69c. 75 dozen wrappers , all the new shades , extra heavy flannelettes , body lined , extra wide skirts , trimmed with braids , worth $2 to $2.50 , in this sale for 98c. 100 dozen ladies' near silk skirts , flannel lined , worth $9 , for 98c. 25 dozen ladies' dressing sacques , in pink , blue , red .and gray , worth ยง 1.75 , on sale for 69Ce MILLINERY. The choicest and newest creations can always be found here. Everything in millinery. All the desirable trimmings Copies ot Parisian pattern hats worth $35 and $50 , on sale at $5 affd$7.50. HAYDEN BROS , Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. OWU OHb 1414.16.18 Douglas St. 1 Holiday Goods Our stock is the largest and newest In the west T eirM c' rWatctrG A handsome select oak JLtf tULlwd .L/CaUVO or imitation mahogany desk , highly polished and carved , $5.00. Dressing Tables mahogany and solid mahogany $6.50 and up. f n + vt \ * \ + + cf \ t\ + \ Bookcase and Desk. Large C OHl DllmllUIl new stock oak or imitation mahogany and solid mahogany. An elegant solid oak case with pattern French mirror , highly carved and polished. Our price $11.50. The best value in Rockers ever offered , solid oak arm rocker , leather seat , nicely carved and finished. A wonder. Our price CAfrW GG rQ In antilus' imitation VfULU.Ji V'lJ v.'l cJ mahogany , birdseye ma ple , mahogany , white enamel , in fact any finish you want , endless variety , prices range from $6.50 up. We Take a personal Interest In every patient who calls to consult ua and guarantee to clvo each and all our bwtt efforts. We have only one price for our services to every body. Teeth examined free nnd estimates given on work needed. Prices the lowest conslstant with good dentistry. Painless extraction. the Dentist Bailey , , 3rd Floor Paxton Dlk. . 16th and Farnam Sts. Telephone 1083. Lady Attendant. German and Bohemian Hpokea. Or. Jno. Roy , Chiropodist , . . , scare and superfluous removed with electricity. U year * experience. U year * la Omaha.