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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1899)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 10 , 1800. BOARD NOT YET APPOINTED Committee to Arbitrate Omaha-Kansas Oily Differential Has Not Been Selected. OFFICIALS WHO WILL NAME ARBITRATORS Will Prol.nlilj lie llotil for ( lip I'nriMiiM' of ArrnnulMK 'I'll I AinUcr Mlilittry 'Kmorril for Olio of the Arliltrndirx. The report recently circulated In news papers other than The Uce to the effect that the commlttco hnd been appointed for the purpowo of arbitrating the existing differen tial between Omnha nnd Kansna City packinghouse ing-house products to tbo southeast has created Borne misapprehension In local rail road and business circles. As yet this com mittee has not been appointed. When the inemberw of the Western Trunk Line com mittee decided that the differential should bo arbitrated the matter ot selecting the arbitration board was left to the Memphis , Gulf , Missouri I'aclDc and Darlington roads. The officials or these roads selected to ar range for the appointment of an arbitration committee nro J. J. Fletcher of Kansna City , traffic manager of the Kansas City , fort Scott & Memphis ; J. II , Hanlcy of Kan sas City , traffic manager of the Kansas City , Plttsburg & Gulf. W. C. Stlth of St. Louis , general freight agent of the Mis souri Pacific , and George II. HarrU , second vice president of the Ilurllngton. A meeting was to have been held In Kan- ens City Wednesday , at which tlmo It wna proposed to name the committee on arbitra tion. The absence of Mr. Stlth , owing to slckncro In his family , made the meeting Im possible. Friday was then chosen as the date fur n meeting , but II was subsequently learned that one of the members would be unavoidably detained , Consequently , no date Is now set , but It Is presumed that the meeting will bo held soon. In local railroad circles the opinion Is lield that the committee will select a board of thrco arbitrators. As soon as this Is done the board chosen will set a date for a bear ing on the merits of the ease , at which tlmo Kansas City and Omaha and the two rail roads BO vitally concerned In the recent war on packing-house rates , as well as other In terested lines , will have an opportunity to niako a showing. Kansas City and Its In terests will Insist that the present differen tial of 6 cents bo retained , while Omaha will endeavor to convince the board that the differential should , In all fairness , bo low ered. ered.Thoro There Is no means by which the personnel of the arbitration committee can bo fore casted. No ono questions but that the rail road men selected to choose the committee will oxcrclso their prerogative in an abso lutely Impartial nnd unprejudiced manner. This being the caso. It ivlll be tacitly under stood In advance that , whatever the decision of the board , It shall bo final. A well-in formed Omaha railroad man ventures the prediction that J. W. Mldgley , formerly chairman of the Western Freight associa tion , will bo ono of the members. Mr. Mldgley Is now In Chicago , and while not actively engaged In railroad work , Is familiar by reason ot l&ng years' experience with all freight affairs : CtifH IOONLfrom Sniiin Fo. TOPEKA. Dec. 15. A meeting of the directors of the St. Louis , Kansas City & Colorado railway was held at the Santa Fo general offices hero and now officers for the road were choson. The road has until re cently been operated by the Santa Fe. The reorganization puts it on an Independent basis. The following are the 'new directors : John Scullln , D. R. Francis , J. D. P. Francis , Harry Francis , William P. Kennott and Charles Gilbert , all of St. Louis ; A. J. Tullock of Leavcnworth , C. H. Osbun efFort Fort Scott nnd C. S. Gleed of Topeka. These directors held a meeting and elected the following officers : John Scullln , presi dent ; D. U. Francis , chairman , and J. H. Overall of St. Louis , general counsel. liiiproyoiiicntH on PitttoiiNlnirp ; I.Iiio. MARYVILLE , Mo. , Dec. 15. ( Special. ) The Omnha , Kansas City & Eastern Is ar ranging to make extensive Improvements along the western end of Ho line , from Pat- tonsburg to Council Bluffs. Now steel rails are to bo laid along the track this entire distance nnd several now trestles built. The long trestle near McJlmsey Park , and an other just east of Maryvllle , are to bo re placed by new ones. Changes are to bo made in the local passenger station which will make It practically new , nnd new plat forms and now -stock yards are to bo built lioro. Now rails have been laid as far west as'fledlson. In Nodaway county. iNr In Krclurlit HII < PN , The Texas rate fabric has been distributed In harmony with the present well-defined policy of the railroad rate-makers to ad vance freight charges , and n decisive Increase In tariffs will become effective January 1 , It affects shipments from nil Texas points to Chicago and Mississippi river and Missouri river territory. The advance Is brought nbout by the abolishment of the majority of existing commodity rates and the cstahjlsh- mont therefor of class rates. Among the moat Important commodities which after January 1 will take class rates are cnne- seed , soap , wagon spokes , ale , coffee , box material und wrapping paper. Iliirlliiirton I'liotOKriiph Content. Some of the contestants In the recent photographic contest Instituted by the Bur- llngtoii railroad for the purpose of securing scenes of Nebraska farm nnd ranch life , nro entering vigorous complaint that the most important prizes were awarded professional Track Both ore youre If you take the St. Louis Flyer , which the Burlington Station at 4:55 : p. m. , arriving St. Louis 7:19 : next morning. Through sleeping and re clining chair care. TICKET SURLINCTON OFFICE STATION IQ02 Farnam 10th and Mason Stroat. Stroota. 'Phone 20O- 'Phone 310. photographers , A Burlington employe tries to explain It as follows : "It Is tiuo the winner * ot both the first and second prizes , I1. Soderbcrg of Sutton nnd W , T. Cnldwell of Alliance , are pro- fcpolonnl photographer * , but we arc en titled to no criticism for awnrdlng the prizes to thcso men , The contest nne In no ecnsc nn nmateur nffalr , It was open to both professionals and amateurs. Our purpose In Instituting It was to secure the best pictures , to publish them to the world , nnd there would hnvc been no reason for our limiting the contest cither to professional or amatcura. In no way did wo eeek to create the Impression that it wns to bo strictly an amateur contest , " Dividing Up Territory. MINNEAPOLIS , Dec. 15. The Journal lays today : An agreement ban been entered Into between the Northern Pacific nnd the Chicago , Mllwnukco & St. Paul whereby the former agrees to not enter South Dakota and the latter agrees not to extend Its North Dakota lines. The Northern Pacific has planned dome extensive building operations for next spring In North Dakota and the plans , all drawn up , with notes of surveys , I arc In the hands of the directors for the final I approval. The most Important of the three North Dakota extensions planned Is the line to ( ill thn thlrty-flVQ-mllo gap between M1I- nor nnd Oakea. Another will be a 100-mtlo line to Wlnonn nnd Fort Yatcs on the Mis souri river from Edgeley via Ashley , eeat of Mctntosh county. The third extension Is from Cnsselton , on the main line near Fargo , to Dickey , on the branch south ot James town , about nlxty miles. on Iron Mountain. FORT SMITH. Ark. , Dec. 15. The St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad company has filed a mortgage In this county for $40- 000,000 In favor of the Metropolitan Trust company of New York. Hallway iVuloN ami I'crnnnnlfi. \V. R. Kelly , general nollcltor for the Union 1'uclllc , left yesterday for St. Louis. General Agent J. \ . ICulm of the North western has rfoi'C for a few days' trip throuch the btite. W. Ilnmlall , freight nnd ticket auditor of the Burlington , has returned from Kansas City , \vhero ho attended a meeting of Burlington officials , Conductors J. B. Wymnn of Chadron nnd i A. B. Lnno of Norfolk , and Brakcmcn IMcQucy of Norfolk , J. B. Secley of Fre mont and C. P. Richards of Chadron arc Klkhorn railroad men who uro visiting ' in Omaha. | Allen B. Smith , assistant general freight agent of the Burlington , linn returned from I Dendwood and a tour of the Black Hills country. Ho traveled In a plrvate car and hud as his guests George Rudlo .ind W. SI. Glass of Omulm , Dr. (3. ( A. Bcrryhlll , U. S. N. , New York City , and Henry ' Schoencck of Chlcaso. i OHlclal announcement lins been made by I the Delaware , Luckawanna & Western that AV. N. Bnbcock nnd George A. Cullen , respectively western Rcncrnl freight and 1 western general passenger agents of that line , will have charge of the solicitation of i freight and paBnenger trnnic , including lake ImsliiCHj. in all the terrlloiy west and south of Detroit , Mich. C. R. Davidson , formerly chief clerk In the passenger department of the Burling ton In this city nnd for the Inst two years secretary of the local passenger com mittee In Kansas City , has been appointed chief clerk In the passenger department of the Chicago & Alton in Chicago , and will assume his new duties January 1. .George H' . Footc , at present city passenger 'agent ' of the Milwaukee In Kansas City , will succeed Mr. DnvMsin as secretary of I the Kansas City local ccn.n.lttee. Velvet candy , nt Sherman & McConnell'a. The Clilcnso SIi-iMilnK Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , Icares on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arlrvlng Chicago 7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave dally at C:46 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. City offlcce , 1401 and 1403 Farnam strctt. It's on page 7 Hayden Bros , big ad Read every line of It. Four Winder Tonrn. On January 10 , February 14 and March 7 the Wabash will run excursions via New York and the steamer Ponce to Porto Rico. Also on February 13 a thirty-day tour of Old Mexico. For rates , which include all ex penses , nnd further Information call on or v/rlto G. N. CLAYTON , Room C06 Karbach block , Omaha , Neb. Molasses candy , nt Sherman & McConncll's. We have nt last received our shipment of Hlldreth's Velvet Molasses Candy. This was ordered about three months OKO , but owing to a rush of orders nt the factory It lias only Just been received. One-fourth pound packages. lOc ; one-half pound , IGc : ones pound , 5c. We are the Anti-Trust drugglsto. $1.00 Pe-ru-na , wo sell 75c 23o 'Brown's Camphorated Tooth Pow der , we soil 20c 20o Chamberlain's Cough Cure , we bell. . ' 'Oc iuc PIso's Consumption Cure , wo soil. . . . 20c $1,00 Jnyne's Expectorant , we sell "Go 25r Kuy's Lung Balm , we sell 20c $1.00 Aycr's Cherry Pectoral , we sell. . . . 73u y.'c Kcmn'h Bnl arn. wo pell 'JOc 2je Dr. Bull's Coush Syrup , wo sell 20c $1.00 Colt's Foote. lExpectorant , wo sell. . . S5c liOc Hoarlioumi and 'lulu , ne sell : ! ac DOc Dr King's New Discovery , wo soil. . . 40c SOc Bnllard'B llonnlhound Syrup , we sell. 40c SOc Allen's Lung Balsam , we sell -tOc 25c 1711 White Rose Soip , wo sell , onko. . loc 15e II. & H. Soap , for cleaning , wo soil. , flc $1.00 Mennon's Talcum Powder , wo sell. . 15c L'Sc Packer's Tar Soap , wo sell J5o $1.00 Plerco's Favorite Prescription , wo sell 75o SOc Pond's Extract , wo sell 40c fl.OO Port Wine- , good quart bottle , wo sell SOc SOc Plnaud'n Unu do Quinine , we Bell , . . . aSe Buy quick , for tlm combine is VERY ACTIVK and la BOUND that prices blinll bo raised , Wrlto for Catalogue. Sherman & McConncll Drug Co. 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha. SPiCIAIi IIATIIS Via Mlftxattrl 1'iicinc ItnllTrnr. Wilt eell round trip tickets nt greatly re duced rates to certain Canadian points on December 13 , 14 , 15 nnd 16 , limit for return January C , 1900. The local holiday tickets will bo on ealo December 23 , 24 , 25 , 30 and 31 , nt one faro for round trip. Homceeckcrs1 excursion tickets to points south , southeast nnd southwest on Tuesday December 19. For further Information , write or cnll nt company's office , southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglas or depot , Fifteenth and Webster streets. streets.THOS. THOS. F. GODFREY , J. 0. PH1LLIPPI , P. & T. A. A. G. F. & P. A. Sherman & McConncll's for Booton Taffy Tlie Chlcniro Slccpltm Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arriving Chicago 7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS Icavo dally at 0:40 : a. m. nnd 7:30 : p , m. City c.llcwi , 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street. Olit Snntn CliuiN. The real genuine Santa Claim will bo n Hayilcn Bros , big store Saturday morning All children arc Invited lo call on him. See announcement on page 7. Or a n il Trunk Cnnnillnii Exournlniiit. Low rattsl First class service ! Long visit ! Tickets good leaving Chicago De cember 11 , 1C , 16 nnd 17 , nnd for return from destination until January C , 1000. IleilioinlniiH Clioonc The Tel Jed Sokol , the Bohemian Turner society , has elected the following : olllcers for tlio year WOO : Vac Buresh , president 3tan KoHtoryz. vice president ; J. R. Flnlu [ > ookkeeper ; V. Janak , secretary ; Anton Kment , treasurer ; Rudolph Hnvelka trustee for three yean1 ; J. Flala , B. Slama and Joseph Kallck , commlttco on entertain ment. The new cllib house of the turnvercln , ut Fifteenth nnd Martha streets. Is being operated successfully and s having a beneficial effect among the Bohemians , both from n racial and nn athletic point of view. Among the plans for the coming winter are a two-net comic opera entitled "Session of the City Council for Kohoutthoya , " for New Year's eve , and a big fair. Christmas Suggestions Why not select something useful 'I Beautiful now doslgns from $3.00 to 815.00 5 O'CLOCK ' TEA KETTLES , In polished brass and copper and nickle , $2 to $10 Rogers Silver Knives , forks and Spoons Pocket Knives , Razors , Scissors , Star Safety Razors , Barney & Berry , Winslow's and Klipper Klub . . . . A lilffvariety of neve 18ff > pnt- tcrnii , 40c to 81O.OO pair. will bo ready on Monday. Bring In your tea tickets. A few of our tickets will save dollars In buying Christmas presents. Man ufacturing nnd buying as we do enables us to supply china novelties In up-to-date 1899 patterns , euch as you will Hnd in first class crockery stores. Wo have tlio newest in Tea Sets. Toilet Sets , Imported Vases , be sides line Hockers , Rugs , Table Covers , Albums and Silverware , Toys , Games , Dalls , | Doll Hammocks , Bunker Hill Coasters for I boytj. Our beautiful screen , Photograph Calendar 1 free to all purchasers In addition to thu j tickets. All week , beginning Monday , Doll Hammocks , our book for the little I folks , larger and better than ever , toy Car pet Sweepers and Sleds , free with one can of Baking Powder , Sco our window. Grand Union Tea Co. , 1111 South Kllli Hi. , O in nil n , 430 N. 24th St. , South Omaha. 402 Broadway. Council Bluffs. HOLIDAY The Greatest Reduction Ever Known in Cut Prices on Pianos Has Taken Place at the Warehouse of Schmoller & Mueller STEWWAY. A. B. CHASB , IVBRS & POND , VOSE , EMERSON. PACK ARD , STERLING and other renowned makes to select from. Also the won derful self-playing Pianolas , tbo marvel of the age. Come In and hear them. $149,00 will buy a handsome new upright piano , $85.50 will buy a slightly used Lyoii & Healy upright. $25.00 will buy a 7 1-3 octave square , good condition , Other square Pianos and Organs at $35 , $48 , $50 $ and up. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. Instruments tuned , repaired and exchanged. Telephone 1625. We sell on easy monthly payments and give u bandsomu stool and scarf free with each piano. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded , Wrlto for catalogues , prices or bargain list or pay us a visit of Inspection. It nlll aavo you money. Schmoller & Mueller The old and reliable piano house , 1313 FARNAM SI , Stoiuway & Sou's Representatives. .v nnos. Special for SntttrtlnjTSc Oxford Mil filer * nt.1c. . BOO dozen men's flno Oxford mufflers In nil the tew shades , worth up lo 75c ; on ealo Saturday at 25c. IIAYDHN BROS. llcnnctt'N Open K\ , Beginning Monday evening , December 18lh , our stora will bo open every evening till Christmas. i You will find It greatly to your advantage to order early nnd avoid the usual Christmas rush the last day or two. W. 11. BENNETT CO. , Headquarters for Christmas Turkeys. Turn right to page 7 and read the list of bargains offered by the big store of Hayden Bros. The Christian church will hold n Christ mas bazaar Saturday at 05 So. 14th St. Yellow box candy at Sherman & McConnell - nell Drug company. What is LOTUS CREAM ? It's a preparation we make for chapped hands , face nnd Up * . You can wear ploves Immediately after using. After shaving It keeps the fnco smooth nnd free from nil eruptions. S.YTUIMI.YV , BO A I1OTTM3. This Is a special sale nnd la-ts from 9 n. m. till n p. m. , for one day only. 1'oitr.nnl 1'iMxlcr . ' ! " < Ia IMnnelic : i. i * Sunn UIM\ l Be I > nikcrN Tnr Soup 1. u C'litleiira Sonp -Ho I'cnr'n .Scpiitoil Sonn l.ic I'ear'n itiiMcontcil Sonii 1-c AVonilliury'M Soii'i ISc Iliittrrinlllf Soap ( 'I cnUeN ) lOi- Carnation Violet Snni , liox . . . . . .2. r Criiiiirr'H ICIilney Ciirp T.'e 1'nliio'n Celery Coiuiioniin 7 , * > c lIooil'M SnrMiinrlllii 7. < > Iroiie Pcnncroyiil IMIlN fl Hit PRICK DRUGGIST. Cnr. Ktth mill Clilnnuro J > ( H. FURS SCOFIELD'S ' Commencing today \\o will Inaugurate n sale ot Fine Furs that will eclipse any thing of the kind ever ntcmpted In Omnha. Ladles' flno Fur Coats , Cnpcs , Collarettes , Muffs and Children's Flno Fur Sets. rOUt hl'HClAl.S TODAY. Eiderdown Dressing Sacqucs , 03c. Eiderdown Lounglug Holies , $3.05. Flceco Lined Wrappers , 75c. Flno Colored Petllconts , $2.93. Many other attractive bargains. \CLOAK&SUITCO. 1510 Doimlas St. for the painless extracting of teeth Is pleas ant to take , loaves no nfter-offeets and can bo taken by any one. young or elderly. Wo are the only dentists who make und give the vitalized air. Always fresh. ' Kxlrnctlnir . ? 5c Vitalized Air . SOc Silver Fillings . T5c Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1517 Street. Xmas' Candies Bon Bens Chocolates Tremendous Sale of the Celebrated Gold Medal Prize Winning Iti quantities to sttit from one ounce to a ton AT Choice Mixed Candies , 7ic . 'Special ' Mixed Candy , lOe Cream Mixed Candy French Cream Candy 18c , Chocolate Creams , 18c to 50e Fancy 'Boxes and Baskets in Immense Variety. Attend the Children's Toy Opening. We will use our best efforts to make the mothers and children happy i'or Christmas by soiling them Jackets , Coats and Furs at 50 per cent leas than any other house in western America. 200 Children's Jackets , of heavy brown 200 Infants' Eiderdown Cloaks , woith mixed cloth , ages 8. 10 and 12 , worth $1.75 , $1.50 $ , for only 49c each. at 79c each , Ono table of Silk and Satin Waists , worth 300 Children's Jackets , In two-toned up to $12.00. at only $3.70. houclo cloth , ages 8 , 10 , 12 arid 14 , worth Ono lot of Sllk _ Waists , worth $5.00 , at ? 3.CO , on sale at $1.59 , $2.50. 209 Children's Jackets , in fancy mixtures , POO Ladles' Wool Eiderdown Dressing two-toned effects nnd friezes , sailor collars , Sacques , reds , blues nnd grays , worth $2.60 , lined with mercerized foulard , worth J5.00 , DU sale at $1.75. on sale at $2,48. 400 ladles' Silk Underskirts , worth $8.00 , 290 Children's ' Jackets , In nice all wool for only $3.50. $ kcrney , * collar silk lined , appllqued nnd Ten dozen Ladles' Underskirts , flannel trimmed effects , worth $6.60 , at only $3.48. lined , worth $2.00 , for C9c. Children's All Wool Coat , brown , blue Ladles' Imitation Stone Marten Collars , and red , trimmed with 10 rows of braid , with eight tails und two head * ) , at only $1.98 worth $7.00 , for $3.98. each.Ladle 200 Misses' Jackets , ages 12 , 14 , 16 and 18 , Ladle * ' Muffs at 7Dc , $1.00 , $1.00 , $2.00 and In heavy mixtures , at only $1.98 , up to $20.00. 300 Misses' Jackets , In friezes , houcles and Ladle * ' FJeeco Lined Wrappers , worth kerseys , worth up to $7.50 , your choice at $1.00 $ , at only 49c $3.98. ® e 9a 9 a 6e 0e e e 6e e Merry Christmas is not merry to ® e the shopping novice. "Many must be o o 9O remembered" the presents must o 0 o 9 be chosen. It's kind of 9 1 9e a high art to 9e e e choose them wisely and well. The 9o e 9o motives of gift-giving are various. o Some are inspired by affection , some CDe by friendship , some by social obliga 0O e tions , some by business demands , 9 some by a sense of duty and by a spirit of charity. The main point 0 in your giving should be something 0 0 serviceable. So we have chosen 0 0 cloaks for today's suggestion and 0 0 0 we have gathered together the great 0 0 est collection of cloaks you have. , as 0 0 yet seen , and we have trimmed our 0 0 big cloak window on the corner sfull 0 o of the good things in 9 0 0e 0o o ,0 0 0e We have placed large price tags on 0 e 0 each garment , that you may see the 0. 0 9 . The whole is 9 0 prices plainly. story 9O told in these few words : 0O O O G 0 Cloaks Here for Less - oG © Than Elsewhere. © 0 The store will be open tomorrow OO ® evening until 10:30 : o'clock. o & O ) 9 ® ® ® © © O O O O9QO9OO090000 9'0 0 000900000 ens and boys winter half actual valtie The great sale of three wbolosnlo stocks bought at half actual values. Is now enterIng - Ing upon Ite second successful weok. No matter what kind of nn outsldo garment you want , or what you are prepared to pay for it , wo can suit you , and you'll find au al most unlimited range from which to choose , assortments and nlzcs are still complete , but an early selection la recommended. Jutt note eorno of the low prices at which wo are selling this fine clothing. ' Boys' Suits or Top Coats worth Men's all wool Caislmore Suits- J3.DO , at worth $8.50 , at , ' 1,75 3.95 Men's Suits and Overcoats worth Boys' Long Pants Suits worth $7.60 and $9.00 , at $6.00 and $7.00 , at 5.00 . 3.75 Men's Suits , Overcoats and Storm Boys' Vcsteo and D. B. Suite- Ulsters worth $15.00 , at worth. $5.00 $ , at ' 7.50 * 2.50 Meg's Trousers worth J3.60 , "all sizes up to CO waist , at Boys' Storm Reefers and Top Coats worth ? 5.50 , at 1.75 2.95 at Men's Smoking Coats worth $4.50 Boys' Flno Vcstee and D. B. Sultfl 1.95 . . / worth $ G.GO , at Men's Smoking Cents worth $7.BO 3.75 at Men's Fancy Vests worth J1.50 , 3.75 it Mfn'fi finest Smoking Coats 2.25 worth $10.00 , at 5.00 lien's ' very flno Vest two worth . JS.OO , at Men's Flue Worsted Suits- ' worth $18.00 and $20.00 , at , , 3.75 10.00 Men's Trousers worth J5.00 , at Men's Fine Covert Overcoalo 2.50 half silk lined worth $20 , atp Men's short and fat Suits and . 1.0.00 ; Overcoats worth $15.00 and $18.00 , Men's very , ' flno Trousers worth at $0.50 , at f lOne l 10.00 3.75 Free ! Free ! One extra pair of Knee Pantn with all Knee Pants Suits , To jee Oorseiyes as Others See Os Wo liuvc JiiHt put on siilo a line of trliiHrnto il liiuitl MIIWOKS , tlio lln- ust wo have ever offorud. 'J'lie trlpllrato are foovplptl fjlasH , brass frame , celluloid lini'kH and llncly decorated , Tlio hand and aliavliiB t'Jiissi'B are liovoh'il with heavy nlcklo fniiiii'B. They i-an ho hung up or iiuulo to Maud on a dresser or ta ble. Prices range- from fWc lo § 10.00 , J. A. Fuller 61 Co. Ol-n.V , IM < XKillT. W , W. Curuer HtU unU Duuelni Sli. .Made of the best . . . selected Bohemian ( Imported ) hops anr } the finest quality ol bops , with no other Ingredient. Cabinet lisa without the shadow of a doubt the best qualities tor every purpose that It can bu used for In the household. KIII3D KUDO IKiWI\O CO , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson St. , Omaha.