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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1898)
THE OMAHA DAILT BBB WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 14 , 1808. $25 $ JACKETS FOR $9,98 $ 820 Jacket ! for S7 08 , $17.50 Jacket * for $6.08 and $12 JaokeU for $4,08 , JACKETS MUST BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY Biggest Clank Sale of the Season It I * Ab.olatelr Chance far You to liny a Dollnr'n Worth of Clauds for About 4O Cent * . We ar. dreadfully overstocked on Ladles' Jackets and have decided to close out every Ingle Jacket la our establishment Imme diately at a greet sacrifice. They are all the newest , nobbiest and the latent style Jackets , made by the best fac'orles In the United State * . Everybody knows that our Cloak department was started bran n w this fall , so you are sure of seeing nothing but the very newest garments. Cut this ad vertisement out and bring It with you so you can see for joufaelf that every word tated la this advertisement Is the absolute truth. The entire stock of jackets has been divided Into six lots , as follows : All (25.00 jackets for I9.9S. All $20.00 jackets for $7.98. All $17.50 jackets for $6.93. All $12X0 jackets for $4.9S. Misses' and child's jackets. All $7.50 jackets for $2.93. All $9.00 jackets for $1.98. These jackets we have In every conceiv able atyle , chado and design and made up in every kind of cloth Imaginable. Nearly all of them tire satin lined und handsomely trimmed. Each and every jacket Is abso lutely warranted to be the very best In make , style and finish. Terms are all cash , or > ,4 cash and the balance within thirty days. This Is a chance of once In a life time. What would be finer for Christina * than an elegant stylish jacket bought at less than % the usual price. Extra sales people bate been engaged to wait on all customer * . Open evenings until Christmas. Lome euuy if jou v > lsa to avoid < he rush later on. PEOPLE'S FURNITURE & CARPET CO. , 16th and Farnam 8t9. Extra We have decided to make great reductions also In silk waists , ladles' skirts , Bilk underskirts , collarettes , etc. Masquerade on the lagoon Thursday eve. BOSTON STOIIES OPEN EVENINGS. Special Bale of Crockery , Toy * , Etc. , on Onr Third Floor. AND STILL THE CROCKERY SALE ) DOES ON. Grand special bargains for today. Never irere there such crockery bargains In Omaha , Fancy gold decorated plates , largo and mall size , 9c each , worth 25c. Fancy gold decorated platters , lOc , worth COo. COo.Fancy gold decorated cake plates , Cc. Handsomely gold decorated sauce dishes , Jc each. Individual butter plates , Ic. After dinner cups and saucers , lOc , worth 25c. 25c.Glass sugar and cream pitchers , Ic. Salt and pepper shakers , 3c. Opalescent wpoon holders , 5c. t Large gloss pitchers , lOc. fl Very large Ice water pitchers , 850. f , 8 , 10 and 12-Inch plates , IBe. | j < Odd cups and saucers , Ic. / Plain white china plates , 3c. M Glass cake plates , 3c. Glass cake plate * , lOc. Nickel-top syrup pitchers , Imitation cut gloss , lOc. Cream pitchers , Sc. And hundreds of other crockery and glassware bargains on third floor. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. FUNERAL OF MRS. HAN8COM BentBtas of One of Omaha' * Pioneer Women Followed to the Grave by Sorrowing ; Friend * . The funeral service * for Mrs. A. J. Han - 9in wen held at 2 o'clock yesterday after noon at the family residence at 2001 Douglas street. The halls and parlor * of the home were filled with friends of the family who bad called to pay their last respects to one they bad known for years , for a large per cent of those present were those whose names have been connected with the history of Omaha for year * back. These , with the one In the casket before them , bad been present at every atep made In advance by the city until the parlod of lite had been reached when each wondered who would be the next to go , breaking the circle of the hardy pioneers. The cak t was in the parlor , almost sup ported by a bier of flower * . ' These were sent loose and In boquets , with a liberal num ber of designs. AH the rooms were rich with their perfume. It required two car riage * to convoy the floral tribute * to tbo cemetery. The services were conducted by Dean Campbell Fair of Trinity cathedral and the Episcopal service for the dead was read by him , assisted by the Trinity choir , which , in addition to the regular muslo of the ervlce , Bang "Jesus Lover of My Soul. " The dean read a selection of scripture , and spoke a few comforting words for the mem bers of the bereaved family. At the close of the service the remains were taken to Prospect Hill cemetery to be Interred in the family lot there. The following were the pall bearers : B. B. Wood , H. W. Yates , J. H. Mlllard , Dr. George L. Miller , W. H. McOord , J. 0. Cowln , M. Barlow and 0. E. Yost. When you ask for De Witt' * Witch Hazel Balve don't accept a counterfeit or Imitation. There are more cases of piles cured by this than all others combined. ASSOCIATED CHAIUTIES. ( ' Teat Demand * Upon the Association 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 cod ! sea- ion anaoragst the aged , sick nnd worthy poor of our city. Th applications are numerous and press ing and require Immediate attention. The board , therefore , hopes to have a liberal and early response to their necessitous appeal. Checl-s payable to the "Associated Chnrl- tles" will be thankfully received nt 1S10 SU Mary' * avenue. JOHN LAUGHLAND. Bejretarr. THOS , L. KIMBALL. President r Same Train New Name Our 4:55 : p. m. train for St. Loul § , heretofore known as the Exposition Flyer , now bears the name of th. Bt. Louis Flyer. Travelers who take it do so on the distinct understanding that it ! the newest , the finest , the fastest , the best equipped train between Omaha and St. Louis. Rememb/ . hour of departure 4:65 : p. m. TICKET OFFICE ! 1S02 Farnam St. Telephone 250. NEW DEPOTt 10th and Mason Sts. Telephone 12 $ . KELLEY , STICER & CO , Special Bale of line BOOM ii Our Shot De * partment , LADIES' ' 13,00 SHOES AT $1,98 Thl * Week We Will Sure YOB One Dollar on a Pair f Ladle * ' Fine Shoe * Special Bargain * la Mine * * Shoe * . Ladles' vlcl kid button shoes , welt soles , coin toe , at | 1D8 ; regular price , $3.00. Ladles' vlcl kid shoes , turn soles , coin toe , either kid or cloth top , at $1.98 ; regular price , $3.00 , Ladles' tan , welt sole bals , .coin toe , at $2.CO ; regular price , $3.50. Ladles' best quality patent leather bals , turn sole , silk veiling top , at $3.60 ; regular price , $5.00. Ladles' and mines' spring heel shoes , either button or bals , slsei 2V to 5 , at $1.EO ; regular price , $3.16. Mlsse * box calf ball , sizes 11 to 8 , at $1.50 ; regular price , $1.76 and $2.26. , Misses vlcl kid bals , extension soles , round toe , at $1.60 , worth $2.00. Misses' vlcl kid shoes , either bals or but ton , at $1.45. BOYS' TAN BALS AT $1.98 , REGULAR . PRICE , $2.76. We have a large stock of warm lined overshoes , rubbers and leggings at popular prices. KELLEY , BTIGER & CO. , Farnam and 15th Sis. TAKES TIIIIEE ) MEDALS. Dlat * Drctrlnir Company at Omaha Exposition. Two gold and a silver medal have been awarded to the Val. Dlatr Brewing company on Us products by the Transmlsslsslppl and nternatlonal Exposition at Omaha , which hag recently been brought to a successful conclusion. The gold medals were awarded : o the Val. Blati export beer and to the Val. Dlatz Malt-Vlvlno for quality , In com petition with the world , and the silver medal was awarded on the- general display of products made by trie company at the exposition. The managers of the brewing company are much elated over the awards , as they have a right to be , for their products were not only brought. Into direct compe- Itlon with the leading brewing companies of this but with those of many of the coun tries of the old world. The medals are circular in form , the center figure , 'In relief , being that of Com merce , with factories , railroads , mines and other suggestions of < ths Industries of the country In the background. On the reverse s a wreath of laurel and in the center the nature of the award is engraved. The gold and silver medal * are alike in design and are about two Inatos'la Jameur. The Malt-Vlvlne. upon which the company s awarded a gold medal. Is a non-Intoxi cating tonic , prepared to retain all the strength of the hop * and malt by a process which Is known sdonethe Dlatz .com pany. The Blau Brewing company has passed the salf century line line * It was organized and is now one of the leading brewing plants of the United Btate * . T. B. Ifrrl * Start * the fall Rolling , We kavs s ld Christmas ( Uppers early In the season , but the trad * this year beats the record. Bverr day th. demand for our Xmas slippers increases , for our prices have caught on. Men's vat. trlai. kid slipper * , our price $1. Men' * GMT * vlcl ktd slipper * our price $1.26. Men'i Faust tan goat slippers , eur price 11.50. Men' * Romeo vlcl f kid sltopers. ur price $1.60. Men' * tan opera ohrom * hid slipper * , our price 12.00 , , Ladles' , solid comfort feh slippers , our price $1.00 , Ladles' brown Juliet fur-trimmed illppm , our prloe Hi 10. Ladies" basket ototh warm lined slippers , our price $1.60. Ladles' Quilted black Juliet drew slippers , our price $1.80. We are pushing coin toe , kid tip ladles' hoes for $1.50i We are pushing extension sole ladles' shoe * for $2.60. We are pushing bull dog shoes for men at $2.00. $2.00.We are pushing triple sole winter shoes tor men at 12.BO. Our $20 gold piece goes Saturday night 9 p. m. > ' T. B. NORRIS. 1413 Douglas St. Agnes V. Swetland , M. D. , will give a course of medical lecture * . Illustrated by etereoptlcon , at Crelghton hall , Fifteenth and Harney streets. The first lecture will be for women , given Wednesday afternoon , De cember II , at 2:80 : o'clock. Admission , lOc. Good skating on the lagoon. Merchant * ' Beaa Cl h < Notice. A new rule .baa be a adopted that no per son can deposit more thaa three > coupons with any one merchant on the same day. HU-CANT HU-CANT HU-CAN ? HU-CAN7 - " i Masquerade on the lagoon Thursdayeve , , Merchant * ' Bean Clab Notle * . A new rule has bean adopted that ao per son cad 'deposit store than tare * coupons with any one merchant o * the same day. HU-CANT HU-OANT HU-OAN7 HU-CAN ? Ak for an Extra Bessloa. At a meeting of the Commercial olub ex ecutive committee , held at noon yesterday , a resolution was adopted , asking President McKlnley to call an extra cession soon after March 4. next , for the purpose of considera tion of monetary matter * , The subject of a beet sugar factory was taken up and discussed , but no action was taken relative to the matter. Messrs. Chase. Steel and Utt were ap pointed a committee for the purpose ef con ferring with the secret and fraternal socie ties of the city , looking to -soniolldatlon of the Interest * so far ad erecting an audi torium for their Joint occupancy la con cerned. The Idea , as expressed at the meeting , Is to have the building contain one large hall for public purposes , and a number of smaller ones to be occupied aa lodge rooms. M. C. Klbbe was adopted ae a member o the club , his name having been propose * some time ago. Overcome evil with good. Overcome your coughs and colds with On , Minute Cough Cure. It I * so good children cry for it. It cures croup , bronchitis , pneumonia , grippe and all throat nd lube dlseviei. MAGNIPICBKT TRAIN * . Omaha to Chicago. The Chicago , Milwaukee * St. Paul rail way has Juit Placed in service two mag nificent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at C:45 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. and leaving Chicago 1:15 : p. m. and arriving Omaha 8:2u : a. m. Each train Is lighted throughout by electricity , has buffet smoking oars , drawing room 'sleeping cars , dining cars and reclining chair cars and runs over the shortest line and smoothest roadbed be tween the two cltiei. ' Ticket offlce , 1504 Farnam street , and at Union depot. Jail Short on Blanket * . Some complaints have come from the pris oners In the county jail to the effect that they have not had blankets enough to keep them warm during the cold nights , and that the heat has been shut off. Sheriff Mc Donald said Monday that the county board has ordered the purchase of a lot of new blankets. The old blankets had become worn almost threadbare and had be n cut , up Into two and even four pieces. The sheriff alio explained that the heat would be kept on all night during the cold nights. Her Grand European hotel now open. Ele gant rooms , ladles' and gents' cafe and grill room. Cor. 16th and Howard. F. O. Johnson's swe t cider. Aik your crocer for 1C BOSTON STORE 9ELLB MORE SHOES. Today 1OOO Pair * Ladle * ' BO * Black Overa-alter * * o , oa Mala Floor , TODAY A GREAT SHOE SALE ON MAIN FLOOR , Embracing all the latest novelties In shoes and slippers for men , women and children , AND IN THE BASEMENT A big lot of warm lined rubbers and fancy slippers. IN BASEMENT. Ladles' slippers , 29c , B9o. 75c , 8tc , Otc. Men's slippers , 4lc , 69c , 66c , 75c , 89c , 98. Boys' , misses and child's slippers , 39c , 49c , B9c , 75c , OSc. Men's shoes , 98c , $1.59 , $1. 8. Child's shoes , 39c , 69c , 65o , 75e , 199. Men's buckle arctics , 79o. Boys' bi.cklo arctics , C9c. Child's buckle arctics , JSc. Men's $1.00 warm low overshoes , 60o. ON MAIN FLOOR. Novelties in flne shoes. Ladles' $7.00 "Roxane" high cut , fancy jeot , with plain leather or real Louis XV heel , go on sale at $4. Ladles' $6 dress shoes In all the new styles go at $3.00 , plain or fancy vesting tops. Special prices on 3,000 pair * more ladles' shoes at $1.60 , $ l.i > 8 , $2.60. INFANTS FANCY SHOES , S C , 600. 600 pair of infants' fancy soft sole shoes , worth up to $1.00 , go at 39c and BOc a pair. MEN'S CUSHION INSOLE SHOES. Dr. Reed's celebrated cushion Insole shoes , regular price $6 , on sale at $4.00 on mala floor. All other kinds $5 men's shoes go at $3. , Also big lot men's $3.60 shoes on sale at $1.98. And one lot GRAND BARGAINS IN BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES. Special lot of sample pairs of boys' and youths' shoes , worth up to $3.50 a pair , go at $1.26 and $1.60. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. NOTES FROM JHE CITY HALL School Board Member * Talk of What Chance * They Want Made IB the Charter. President Jordan of the Board of Educa tion has appointed Bandhauer , Sears and Thomas upon the special committee which is to consider amendments'to the school laws of the state for submission to the coming session of the legislature. The remainder of the committee is made up of President Jordan , Superintendent of Schools Pearse and Secretary Glllan. The time for the flrst meeting of the committee has not been set yet , but will occur in the near future. One of the most important matters that the committee will discuss and which will be of interest to the taxpayers will be a proposition to reduce the Interest that out standing warrants draw. The rate at pres ent Is 7 per cent and this becomes a consid erable source of expense to the school dis trict during the course of the year. For example , there are outstanding-at present about $100,000 worth of school warrants upon which Interest is accumulating at the rate ef $19.44 a day. H is the Intention * o reduce the Interest to 8 per cent at least , and possibly to 5 per cent. Some ef the members of the board are of the opinion that the latter rate is too low and that consequently there will be no demand for the paper. Others , however , think otherwise and find themselves sup ported In this opinion by School Treasurer Edwards and Deputy Fead , who do not be lieve that any difficulty will be found la floating warrants at 6 per cent. It the 3 per cent reduction is made the saving to the school district will run into four figures annually. Several members of the board , Bandhauer being one of the most prominent in the num ber , are desirous of seeing some changes mad * Inthe / compulsory school law and the law providing for truant officers. Such laws exist on the statute books today , but they are aot very rigorously enforced and , la fact , are looked upon as being dead letter * . Some provision Is desired that will result IB a strict enforcement of the law and ( he com mittee will bs asked to draw up some sort of an asnwdBent.wltto this object In view. Than MM to be Che most tanportaat mat ters thai are demanding attention , although a variety ol miner changes will probably be suggested and something will be done to do away wtth conflicting sections In the present school code. Hlh School Bond * Waiting. The Board of Education does not seem to be decided yet just what , if any , steps It will take to further establish the legality of the school bonds voted at the last elec tion. While most of the members are of the opinion that a majority of votes cast for the proposition and not a majority of vote * cati. at the election Is required to pass a bond proposition , yet some of them do not believe tnat this fact has been sufficiently established in order to secure a good premium for the bonds in the financial mar kets. . " 11 is not settled what course will be pur sued regarding thla matter , " say * one of tie ! members of the board. "The question will probatJy be raised when the bonds are published and are offered to the state auditor for registration. Either the auditor will re fuse to register them or else some one else wilt raise a question of Illegality. It may be that some member of the board will do this. In eltker case the question win be submitted to the supreme court as speedily as possi ble. " Bids for the printing of the bonds are be ing received by Secretary Glllan this week and will be submitted to the board at the next meeting. It Is estimated that a month will be required to print the bonds. Smallpox I * Abating- . The smallpox situation In the northern part of the city Is gradually clearing. No additional cases have been reported , the quarantine has been raised upon one of the afflicted families and in the next few days another family will be freed and all the other people who were stricken with the disease are reported to be recovering in a satisfactory fashion. The smallpox sign that baa been taken down was tacked on a house at 2419 Temple- ton street. ThU family was the flrst that the disease Invaded , three members of it 'being sick since the early part of November. All haVe recovered. Of the three sick people ple in another family In the Immediate neighborhood , two have almost recovered and would not need to be quarantined ex cept for the condition of the third person. ' The latter is also gradually recovering and the same report comes from the cases on North Twentieth street boulevard and Man- derson street. Opening ; North Thirteenth Street. Silas Cobb , Harry Deuel and George > * W. Shriver have been appointed by Mayor Moores as the Board of Appraisers to assess the benefits and damages that will accrue from the opening of North Thirteenth street from a point a half block north of Nicholas street to a point a half block north of Clark street. The ordinance declaring the neces sity of opening the street was passed on Its third reading at the last meeting of the council. The appraisers' fees have been paid by the property owners who are Inter ested In the opening of the street. Application * for Liquor Licence. Applications for liquor licenses are begin * nlng to pour In upon Clerk Davis of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners. Yes * terday the total number was 185 , while twen ty-six druggists had filed their applications. Druggists appear to be a little dilatory , aa the number of applications filed is but one- third of the number that were Issued this year. All applications for both kinds of licenses must be filed by Thursday , accord ing to the resolution recently adopted by the police board. The sooner a cough or cold Is cured with out harm to the sufferer the better. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures. Why suf fer when such a cough cure is within reach ? It is pleasant to the taste. I BOSTON STORE I1UYS SILKS. Mast Woadevfal Parohae of Silk a * and Hemaaat * Brer Shown. SALS BEGINS TODAY. $2.50 SILKS FOR 490. Thousands of yards of high cost , richest quality , plain taffeta , heavy brocades , changeable * , plain colored silks , black bro cades , bayadere effects , many of them worth up to $2,50. and in lengths from 3 to 15 yards , on sale on two bargain squares at 49o yard. 750 FIGURED DRAPERY SILK. 15C. 1,000 yards drapery silk , beautiful new combinations and latest dealcns for mantel drapes , window drapes , sofa pillow linings and thousands of other purposes for holiday presents. Actually worth 75c ; on sale at lOc yard. $4.00 SILK REMNANTS , 150 AND 25C EACH. Remnants of silk In lengths from H yard up , Inthe richest quality ever shown In Omaha. Many of them actually worth $4.00 yard. Largest variety of colorings and de signs ever shown In our store ; on sale ac cording to length of remnant at IBc and 25c for entire remnant. SILK REMNANTS. 50 AND IOC BACH. Remnants for fancv work In rich silks , plain and fancy colors In lengths from Vt yard up ; on sale at Be and lOc per remnant. SMALL SILK REMNANTS. 1C AND 20. Short remnants of silks , useful for fancy work , doll dresses , trimmings and hundreds of other purposes ; on sale at Ic and 2c for entire remnant. remnant.BOSTON BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Good skating on the lagoon. The Cud any Packing company of South Omaha are sending free , to any address , their new premium catalogue , containing all sorts of suitable and seasonable holiday gifts , given away to purchasers of Diamond "C" soap ; or it may be obtained at your grocer's , Murray Hotel , Omaha. Rates , $2-$2.60. Nat Brown , Prop. Announcement * . , The Crolghton-Orpheum theater offers Us regular mid-week matinee today. The mati nees at this house are very popular wtth the children and ladles of the city because of the exceptional conveniences Manager Rosenthal has placed at their dlHpoaal. Matinee goers will always find special features given In every act for their benefit. Children must be amused , Manager Roeec- thal argues , and so there are always feat- urea that are especially appealing to them. With the IHtle ones the nine Nelsons , the great acrobats , five of whom are little tots , are sure to make a big hit , while the adult feminine portion of the audlenco will ad mire Pauline Hall and the acting and ex quisite gowns of Beatrice Morel and. George C. Davis will amuse , while "The Great" Durno will mystify. Minnie Renwood Mlriad will with her beautiful dances dazzle and bewilder. The boneless sisters Leamar will give a special act. Rlloy and Hughes' "nigger" singing and dancing and the Abacco broth- era In their comedy athletlo act end the list. The closing performances at the popular Trocadero are destined to be remembered by amusement lovers as one of the very best of the many presented , since the opening of that successful resort. No pen picture can give even the faintest conception of the I beauty and realism of the color creations of Bolaret , queen of light , and her wizard-like electricians. They are something never before - fore attempted In Omaha and arouse at each performance evidences of breatblees Interest and the keenest admiration. The Aklmoto troupe of royal Japs is putting on a variety of new and thrilling acts la bal ancing and gymnastics this week. The superb sketches , by Odetta and Seymour , the club swinging by the Barretts and the musi cal sketches by the Craig trio each bring generous rewards of applause. Each Is a clean and finished performance. At the matinee Thursday afternoon no refreshments will be served. . BeaesU Concert. The rector ol All Saints church , assisted byseveral of Che most popular musicians of Oaaha , Is engaged in getting up a benefit concert to , aidof a most deserving family in great distress. .The concert Is announced to take place ; lnkCrelghton hall n xt Friday evening. Tickets , have been placed at the low price of , 2fc cents. . , . , Mortality Statistic * . Ths > folio wing1 births and deaths were re ported to ih * health commissioner during the twemty-four hours ending at noon yesterday ' terday : Births Fred NachtlgaH , 2020 South Twen tieth , boy ; Frank Clark , 1422 Sherman ave nue , boy ; Michael Kracher , boy ; Ivor Jen sen , Fifty-seventh and Howard , girl ; C. E. Elolng. Twenty-third and Vlnton , girl ; O. Smith , 1714 JJorth Twenty-fifth , boy ; Jones , 1136 North Seventeenth , boy. EveryBody - Body GETS A GOLD MEDAL ! NIT. It's one of the strange occurrences at all expwltlons and it will probable continue so at all future expositions But ef course the public are not long In ascertaining the genuine. When a man tells the truth he bos no fear , and invariably makes his clalm'good. It's the way with KRUG CABINET Oh ! excuse us , we should have added "bottled beer. " IT was given THE gold medal. Krug Cabinet might be mistaken for "draught" beer , while it did not even " " " " Cabinet get "mention , but "bottled" beer that Is put from the keg ( draught beer ) into bottles , DID get THE gold medal. There was no "draught" beer tasted b'y judge * , jurors or anyone ! FRED KIUJG BREWING CO. , XOOT Jackson Bt. Tel. 420. Dr. Jno. Roy , Chiropodist , N hoWayaln < . Warts , Kolss. sear * and superfluous hair removed with electricity. 8 year * experience. years In Omaha. ROOM IS. FRENZEB V BLOCK. IIAYDKN BROS. Special Holiday flalei. See Santa Glaus In the basement In tbo afternoon and evening. Grand display of toys and holiday good * of all descriptions nt lowest crlccs. SPECIAL DRK83 GOODS SALE. BLACK CREPON8 are. all the raso. Wo have twice aa many cropons as all the other merchants In the city and we defy any other housn to show as Rood crepons for | 3.00 per yard as we are showing tor 11.BO and $1.75. FRENCH FLANNELS in dots , itrlpcs , gourds and all the up-to-date styles , for shirt walats , dressing sacks , wrappers , etc. , at 39c , 49o , COc. See our 25c and 29c all- wool dress Roods for school dresses. You can't buy such Roods In tKe city for less than tiOc. SWEET COUNTRY BUTTER. 12 0. Wo just received a large lot from the country ; inoet of It Is as good 01 creamery. Large Valencia raisins , per lb. . 4'/4c. Gen- ulna Old Qov't Jiua and Mocha cottce , 2Gc , Strictly fresh eggs , guaranteed , 20c. New condensed mince meat , per pkg. , 7Vic. Bright red cranberries , per lb. , Gftc. New cleaned currants , per lb. , 7c. New Cor- slcan citron orange and lemon peel , worth 40c lb. , only 20c. 3-lb. cans tomatoes , solid puck , 7c. 2-lb. cans com , only 6V&c. 3-lb. cans peaches , ncars or apricots , 12'/ic. 2-lb. cans California plums , only 12c. New California prunes , only EC. J-lb. cans lard , 18c. California hams. EC. salt pork. EC. Fresh spare ribs , Sc. Sc.IIAYDEN IIAYDEN BROS. . Open evenlnga until Christmas. Two Trains Dally , via UNION PACIFIC , for Denver and Colorado points. "Colorado Fast Mall. " 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 2:55 : p. m. tomorrow. City ticket office. 1302 Farnam street. A 10-word want aa coets you but 85 cents for 7 days In the Morning and Evening Bee. PERFUMES FOR CHILDREN . We have this year an especially complete line of PERFUMES Intended for children that In moderate priced attractive pack- 1 ages something put up to please the eye 1 nnd nose see list below : ! ColRiUes "Younp Peoples' Perfumes" small box with 4 bottles. 26c box. Very pretty basket with gold cord decora tions and amaJl bottle extract very neat 25c. Pretty box containing Cake Perfumed Soap small bottle sachet powder and nice bottl * perfume , per box , 3oc. Very "Juvenile" box with two small cakes perfumed soap and small bottle good perfume , per box , 25c. Small bottles of extract with sprinkler top stopper In crab.apple violet white rose , etc. , per bottle , lOc. Small boxes , 3 cakes , Kirk's Juvenile Soap , per box , lOc. Colgate's Vlorrls Soap , small cake , per CLongVcen bottle Violet water , sprinkler top , a me bargain , 23c. Pretty envelopes flne Sachet Powder , lee each. * We sell 1,000 kinds perfume. Write or call for perfume catalogue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co. , 1513 Dodge St. - Omaha , Neb. Christmas Goods Suitable for Sensible Christmas Presents Traveling Seta , 50c to $20.00 each ; Card Cases , Pass Cases , Letter Cases , Pocketbooks - books , Bill Books , Hair Brushes , Mili tary Hair Brushes , Nail Brushes , Com plexion Brushes , Hand Mirrors , TrlpH- cate Mirrors , etc. Gunther's ' Famous Christmas Candies Choice Cigars All popular brands. Email boxes put up expressly for Chlrstmas presents , $1.00 each. Perfumery Finest American and French goods in bulk and In FANCY CUT GLASS BOT TLES , lOc to $5.00 each. Call and ex amine our stock before buying. Open All Night. No Fancy J. A. Fuller & Co , Cut Prloe DraKBlit * . Corner 14th and Douglas Sts. Highest Award Mean * everythlnt there Is nothing higher and there can be no award above it. The fact of our brewery having received THE ONLY HIGHEST AWARD ON BEER by no means implies that H did not have plenty of competition , for all breweries represented at the Transmlsslsslppl received official in vitations to oomnete and all who had suffi cient confidence In their products did so. We entered the contest without fear or fa vor , relying entirely on the merits of our beers. Our victory Is complete , our awards above all others. Highest award on draught beer. Gold medal on bottled beer. Omaha Brewing Association , Telephone 120O. High Glass Dental work performed for our patients at a reasonable expense for the past eleven years ID Omaha bos demonstrated to the public the success of our methods in filling teeth and Inserting artificial sets. It's al most an everyday occurrence to see a $5.00 or 17.50 set of teeth that we made eight to eleven years ago doing good service and ap parently as good as over , Bailey , the Dentist , 3rd Floor Paxton Blk. , 16th and Farnam Sts. Telephone 10S5. Lady Attendant. ! , A DEEP CUT. New Pianos in Walnut , Mahogany , Oak and other fancy cases at $135 , $165 , $185 , $225 and $235. Chickering Grand . $110.00. Knabe ( Ebony case ) . $100.00. Organs from . $ 10.00 upward. Stelnway , Ivers & Pond , Vose , Emerson & Sieger planoa at holiday prices. Pianos rented , tuned and exchanged , Easy monthly payments. Telephone , 1625 Write for catalogue , prices and te rms. Sehmpller & Mueller , ' BTEIN'WAY * SONS REFIIESENTATIV ES. 1313 Farnain St. Largest Music Dealers in the west Bee Deo. 14. , . . to yet him.Bee * It your mind runs in the direction of wearables for young man or old here's a list of things that will help you. Wo guarantee quality. We guarantee price. Jffanci/cerchiGfs. Japanese silk , lOc , 15c. 25c , 35c , 45c. 75 cents. Some very -beautiful things In the most nrtlsttc design * nnd colors at 45 cents , Cotton mixed 20 cents. 25 cents. 33 cents. All wool 45 cent * . A splendid line In heavy silk , white , bitiiked or mixed colors , 75 cents. Kxtra heavy cnslimcro . and all silk , in rich colors. $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.60. These are very cheap. 'ippers. Good everyday velvet sllppcrn 60 cents. Wo have never seen similar quality sold for less than C cents. Bent embroidered solid leather count ers 76 cents. Good nil loather In kid , froat. calf nnd stal , $1.00. $1.25 , $1.60. The finest kid lined Russia leather Jl.VH ) ; never sold elsewhere for lees than $2.50. Better see thcso today. Umbrellas. We don't think there was ever a better offering In men's umbrellas than the 600 we put on sale this morning nt J2.90 each. Sterling silver orna ments , line horn handles , latest , styleB , latest Ideas , every one hollow rib bed , parncon frame , 26 or 25-Inch length , and not one. in the lot no , not one north less than a Jive dollar bill. -v We have Gloves , Suspenders , Fancy Hosiery , Smok ing Jackets , Bath Kobes , Night Gowns and a whole lot of etceteras that we'couldn't begin to describe to you. Come in and see 'em. 1414.16-18 Douglas St. Christmas Shopping our store. Many useful and ornamental pieces for any member of the family. , . . . This handgotne rocker , richly This elegant'man's reading carved , highly polished in ohalr , has reversible hair filled f olden oak or imitation ma cushions , frame is solid oak , nicely hogany , leather beat , < tCE finished , adjustable back , ( tLQ price ipO price. . . . , JPO India Stools , 80c to 1.25 Oak Parlor'Stands. . 70o Foot Stools , 85cand 1.25 Ladies' writing" desks Iron Beds 1.75 Dressing Tables . . . . 6,75 Wo show largest stock of Christmas Rockers In the west. Bee our basement for bargains. Open evenings until Christmas. > GRAND DECEMBER CLOAK SALE HAYDEN AT ONE-HALF PRICE , This month we undersell the world t We are turning the cloak world topsy turvy. W are selling hundreds of up-to-date jackets at January , February and March prices. Our recent spot cash. purchase at 88 l-8o on the dollar gives us the advantage above all others $2.50 $7.50 for ladies'tailor-made jackets in heavy for man tailored black beaver meltons jackets in the all silk faced with wool kerseys , cater * high storm collars , pillars , meltons and all new , dart sleeve , whipcords , in the worth $6. ( new blues , new tans , $5 for ladies' man browns , mixtures , tailored jackets , all blacks and reds , all silk lineddart sleeve silk lined throughout strictly man tailored , pr- in boucles , kerseys , foct fit and hangj worth astrakhans , worth $10. $ ltj. .Ii Our New York buyer purchased from the well known house of James M. Creery & Co. , New York's foremost manu facturers of America , 200 samples of their finest imported silk waists arid silk underskirts at one half oil. Just in time for Christmas selling. Only one of a kind. ji $3.98 $3.98 for $7.50 silk underskirts in for silk waists in all the new changeable and plain covers. shades and all the new styles $7.50 worth at least $8. for rustling taffeta silk underskirts $6,98 skirts , in all the new shades and all the new styles , noth for choice of any imported ing like them shown before in ' sample silk waist worth from Omaha , worth from $15 to$25' $15 to $35. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. HAYDEN BROS Selling the Most Clothing in Otnahft.