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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1900)
_ _ _ _ F 12 TTIr n1rATLt 11ATT.S" R'rrit'TiS1)Jt1' , .T.11t'ATY ; I , 7t1f1fl. CONFER ABOUT 01110 S IL ) I 1 U1 Officials of Omaha Road lfavo Confelonce with President Burt , MAY RUN TRAINS INTO UNION STATION tffurt'III Ile Nadi sa i'nr n. 1'arrl her Inlffsrl II III IIIHis Ceti nil \VIII Ilan ( la Shorlrr itnule In Umorlii. . President horace G. Burt of the Union Pacille returned yesterday from an coal- em trip , and soon nftor his arrival at 1irad- quatlers he was closeted in a conference vItit a party nt ofhclah of tire Chicago , St. ] 'aril , lllnneapolls & Ocimlla road , who arrived - rived In the city from St. Paul , The Personnel - sonnel of the party is as follows : James T , Clnrk , general trnnic manager ; J. C. Stunrl , general superintendent ; TI. M. Pearce , general freight agent , and 'r. \ \ ' . 'J'casdale , general passenger agent. At the local headquarters of the Omaha roar ] the vtutement 'vas made that the higher ofilclals were in the city merely oft u tour of inspection and that tin special signlficanco was nttaehed to their visit. It huts developed , however , nod the eoderence with oUIclals of the Union I'aclllc gives ground for the belief that flue visit Is for Iho purPose of considering plans whereby the Omaha line will use the union station for its passenger trains. It has been understood - stood In local rallronut circles for some time that the Omaha line has been considering Ihn nrlvisability of ahandoning the \'obsler street depot so far as passenger traflle is concerned hued using the Union Pacific new pate eager stallan. Negotiations huvn been taken up at this time , it is believed , because of the entrance into Omaha of the Illinois ( 'entral. ' The latter line , by meths of its connections at fort Dodge with the Minneapolis & St. Louts , has considerably the shorter Ilne between - tween Omaha and Minneapolis and St , Paul. Added to this the Illinois Central tvlll , In all probability , have the prestige 0t run. ping its trains limbo the union depot. Ou through business either froth or to the twin clues oI Mlnntwott the Illinois Central will lave an ndvanlago In its Omaha depot fu- cilltes , because at the union station connec- ( Ions can ho made svtlh the most of the largur anew entering this city. The Omaha road will ] mvo an added dhsadvantago to its longer line In limo necessity of the transfer of i asseugers fron the union station to the \Veh ter street depot , 'ro obviate this and to give it so far as possible an equal show 'with the Illinois Central for Minneapolis and SL Pawl business it is believed that a contract for the use of time union statom . will ho made with the Union Pacllic. 1)1:1'O'1' QI11S I'i0N YI'I' : uN51"1"1'LEU , Ileulnl Ihn ] lII lnois C'eulrnl Iles Con- lraeled for list' of Uuina Stntlou. from am nttthorltattvo source denia ! Is tnndo that the Illinois Central has entered into a contract with the Union Pacific for the use of Its now- passenger station , Negotiations regarding this inportmrt matter are as yet In progress and no con. clmsio m , it is stated , has been reached. \Vhllu there is a possibility that time Illinois Central may use some depot for its passenger - senger trains other than the new uniomi station , such outcome is hardly probable , 110th Messrs , Ilarahan , second vice president - dent , and ] Iudson , trallic manager of the Illinois Cemmtrol , have been quoted in The IJeo as stating their belief that a satisfactory - tory contract for use of the union station would be made with the Union Pacific , but hl each Instance they laid especial stress ttpoll the statement that such an arrangement - ment had not yet been made , Indicating the possibility of some other depot facilities being provided. \Vlien Vice President ltarahon and ether prominomt officials of the Illinois Central visited Omaha last week they were engaged in a lengthy conference with officials of the Union Pacllic relntlvo to the use of the union station. Later they visited in a body Oeneral 1lanager lloldrege of the Burlington. At the time it 'vas reported that this call was merely of a social nature , but It has since developed that the matter of using the liurllngtma depot was railed up for dis- eussl0n between these officials. General Manager Iioldrege left Tuesday night for Burlington to confer with President Perkins of the Burlington system. It is stated that his visit at this time is relative to time Illinois Ceulral depot matter. It is the expectation of time llllnois Con- ( rat to have its through Omaha-Chicago passenger trains in operation by January 15. Accordiiig to line statement of Pico President ] larnlman the only reason for delay now rests iii the nom-comilpletiol of the uptown freight amid passenger oliice at Fourteenth amid l'arnani streets. This , it 1s expected , 'vlll he ready for occupamicy by Jamnmry 15. llcantinlo the questlom of depot facilities will be definitely settled. JNSOm.VIN'ItIsA'1'IS ' N ( ) ' ' . talnhn ' St. iauis illct'tvi rship Is au .ih nnlnr e' to Omaha. The appointment of receivers for the Ouudmt & St. Lonln railway , amtoancenmeat of which sins made hm The Bee yesterday , crcnlcd no surprise iii railway circles 1n this city. George .i. ] intrikimi , assistant general freight agent of that road , lens not iii the city today , but from his office , as well as from limo passenger departneu , the statement - ment ss ns nuamie that no changes hl Iho local affairs of the rend am likely , It is considcrrcl altogether probable that \1' . G. lirimson , rt'cently appointed general manager of the Omaha & St. Lords , and the allied lines which hnvo gone into the hauls of tin receivers , will ho continued In his presort position ender the receivership. Mr. Brlndsen stands high ) In favor with John \V. ( lutes , who vas one of time powers that dictated - tated time recelverslmip. 'l'imo reorganization of tlmeso lines and their eousalldmition Into ono system of control amid ow Imerahip , which ii all probability will be ahtocted hm connection with ( the Ktmsas City , Plttsburg & Gulf , wit , it is believed , streimgtlieu u the iasolvert companies and re- snit In giving in Onmla much improved rail. road ndvnutuges amid facilities In time terrl- tory covered by the Proposed roads which w'lil figure in time reorganizatlun. Itnltvuto11s rued PerNohIiiIs , J , 0 , i'IiIIIIpid of for llissaurl Paclie id 1n Knmsus City ( or a brief visit. .L 11 , Catuphell , head of the Imrlhmgtou ativertising depart seat , Is is (9dctgo + 1' . M. Orr , right of n'a ) ' agent for the JIi Inols Cent .tl , is a vislto ( room Chicago. J , I1 , l.ollmrop , general western ngeut of tilt. lUliomm lhteille at l'ortiaud , Is In the ciy , Charles ] : . Glbbs , genrrul freight agent of time Quincy lines , is 1mm the city from ] Cnnsmis City. iiarry 1 + ' . Cmmrter , travelling pnssenger t agent of the Union l'aciiic , is in the city ( rouu St. Paul. moral lluunger George F. ] lidwell of ' the I'Ikhofn let for Clticngo yesteday , 1 tvhero lie will renmiu for a few days hook- lug utter huslnems nmntterd. A sprciul emir mutt awe extra 6aggagu enaeh's 'vlli ho used Friday' to bring time Bostonimn compuuy , cainp3sed of sixty per. sans , ( roam St. Joslplm to Onuthmi , vltt the ho i'lImm'ton , J. A , Alclutmgiltnn , wha sueceeds Jahn 14. F imox mis general : r a11ke rmumger of the t'uduliy Pimekinir tuuttalny , bus Inca dl r. Knox's nsdidtunt (0r the Anal ttvo years. Prior to that time he ) end connected whim ihs local ( reltfhl departnemu of the .lis- ivnuri PatIihc its a contracting agent. 110 bus n u fde acnuuinunc0 : with local rufl- reuul anon and is universally atpular. R'orkmimemm are new engaged fn placing the elevators In time l'nion l'mtclile dtuloh and it is expected that limey w Iil be in opera- Ilou lu it ft's' days. The canmplelfot of Ihi Is work will mark the via Ctctll : Si ntslimmg of lhu nov union atuioim. The gates whkim will s1p + urite time depot platform Iron time ruiiroal truths mu0 also being Put iii post. Ilan and will probably be fm use by the cud of tilt \vicek. I I II i ) 111IlItO' . 'I'hmi' Itlg Slnr ( 4lnrls Ih ( Ills Idniu nl ( 'I'hurdny 1lornltu , .lieu. I. lbvery economical cash buyer will ho In- lcreattsl in this role , The Ilig Store is the only place lu this sectlon of the United Stales which carries anything like tin assortment - ment for you to select from in 1lnens. There is mia other firm which buys or sells as ninny linens as the 131g Store We make lower prices on linens anti domestics thnn you find elsewimere ; in tablecloths amid napkins your find a greet many patterns and new designs which are controlled by hoyden Bros. Shaice will not permit to quote all , but below you w III and a few prices which will start the sale a-going : 25 pieces GO-Inch wide full bleached , all iinen damask , usual price , 50c ; special price , 29e yard ; Gd-inch wide nil linen , fall bleached damnask , sold tit 60c anti Inc , at hlayden's , l7c yard ; 2-yard wide , time $1.00 grade , G5e yard ; 2-yard wide , time $1.50 gtmat- ity , on snlo at $1,00 yard ; speelal 3l-Imicli wide damask , all linen , full bleached , for this sale only 75c yam ; 6S incit vIde blenched cotton dammask , Inc yard ; SS Inclm cream cold damask. Irish manufacture , 19e yard ; GO-Inelt heavy cream daumsk , nil linen , 35c , regular price , 50c ; 72-Inch wIde cream damask , time $1.00 grade , G3a ynrd ; double fold Turkey red daluask , IOc yard ; SS luclm wide fancy hlanmask , oil colors , goods tlmat retail at 4Oc and 60c yard , during this sale 250 yard ; 2-yard long pattern cloths , $1.00 each ; napkins to nmatch , $1,00 n doz. ; large line of pattern cloths at $2.00 , $2.50 and $3.00 each ; fringetl linen napkimis , during thus solo 160 doz. ; $1,60 hiphins selling at $1,00 ; be glass checked toweling , 5c yard ; IS-Inch checked towpllug , 2t/0 yard ; cottomu heck oat twilled iowehing , G yards for 6c ; extra large fringed bedspreads that soil at $1.50 , during this sale 9Se each ; yard-wide line cambric , 6c yard ; Fruit of Loom muslin , Gc ; 40-inch drapery , Swiss colored , time lSc grade , 5c yard ; lOc and 12c curtain scrim oil sale mit 5c yard. Keep your eyes an our centertables for bargaltms in towels. Notice our lOc table Thmurs hay. Rcadymado sheets and pillow canes at less than wholesale prices. DItISS GOODS SALE , Our dress goods sale still continues and will until stock is reduced , Crepons at exactly - actly halt price heavy winter chevlols at half price ; novelties that sold at 6Oc , 75c amt $1.00 all go at 25c ; goals that sold at 25c , 35c and 39c all go at 190. These nre all neat , now , winter designs ; no off-shades , no off-patterns , like other stores are trying to soil ; extra heavy French flannelette , 100. CLOSING OUT Tlll : BALANCI' OF TILE DitESS TRIMMINGS. 20c dress trimming , fc ; $2.60 dress fronts , 25c ; $1.00 dress fronts , 15c. SILK PRICES FOR TIURSDAY. Bargain Square No , 1-All kinds of silk , to close them out quick , 23c ; Bargain Square No , 2-Both plain and fancy silks , in black tend colors , to chose them out quick , 49c ; $1.00 fancy- silks , 50c ; $1.50 fancy silks , 75c ; 750 black taffeta , 49c ; $1.00 27-ln , black taffeta , 75c ; $1.00 27-in , black satin , G9c ; $1.50 22-In. black satin , S9e , IIAYDEN BROS. FINGER ON THE CITY'S PULSE health Oilelals I.aniInc turd .tpprovr of Ontiltln's I'Ii slcnl CoudiIm u 1)irlue Deecnlher. Assistant City Physician Ralph is compil- lug his report on the public health for December - cember , showing the nunmber and causes of daubs and the prevalence of contagious disease. The record proven that Omalma still upholds its record as the most salubrious locality in the United States. During December - cember there worn ninety-two deaths from all causes , nine lass thmmn in the same month one year ago. On an esthnated population of 160,000 this gives an average deathm rule for the twelve months of 6.9 to each 1,000 , the mortality per cent in other cites ranging from 7 to 25. During December one year ago there were ten cases of smallpox In the city , of a mild but well umrked typo. Time disease was much less severe than tlmo single case reported - ported this winter and in one family five mitembcs had been ill and recovered before the health office was Informed as to the ua- turo of time disease. It had been reported as chickenpox , as In the case of Mrs. B1ains , whmuse ease is now- under the observation of the health office. The nature of the malady eras only discovered titter it ] mad been com- muvicatetl to nn onside party. Mrs. Blains Is staadily improving amid 'veil probably be able to resume her duties within a short time. Time record of contagious diseases is not so faverabio for Decemmber , 1899 , as for the previous - vious year. Tlmero were twenty cases of diphtheria in 1S99 , compared wIth nine cases ht IS9S ; sixteen cases of scarlet fever , coim- trastcd with eleven , and two cases of typhoid fever , as against five cases one year tigo. There is no particular reason assigeed for time variance except that time weather or other local conditions are moro favorable to the disease. An improvement ( s noted over November , 1599 , however , particularly in diphtherla , as there svero thh ty-tlmreo cases reported hu that month , n respect to blrtlms the city also shows al inpmvcment over one year ago , in Docent tier last 136 babes were born , compared will 122 one year previous. Effectiveness and pleasantness combined- the most intelligent , yet slauplest cough remedy-Dean's mentholated drops ; five cents-drttgglatS. 'I'hr C'Ilcauo SI'rping ( 'ar Far Oraimn patrons EXCLUSIVI'BA' , leaves on the "NOItTII\VESTERN LINE" limited trail at 4:55 : p , m , dally , arriving Chicago 7:15 : ) text mmernimg. There MAY be finer sleepers than these-in Europe. Older LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave dally at 6:10 : a , nn. and 7:30 : p , m. City olihees , 1401 and 1403 Farnam street , I I I f ' I I I ST1 LOUIS I FLYER is our best and fastest St. Louis train. It leaves the Burlington sta- tioli at 4:55 : p , m , dally nod ar- rh'es at St. Louts ( Union sta- I lion ) 7:19 : next morning. It has a sleeping car and a reclining cbalr car ; runs over a wonferfully good track ; nmakes few stops and offers better I service than any other train between Omaha and St. Louis I TICKET 8UILINCTOH OFFICE STATION 1002 Farnam 10th and N1aeoA 8troot. 8troete , I 'Phone 200 'Phono 310. I t - 1t iiEl IiOOI , SUITS 3.)0 . ) I The Most Sensational Sale of Suits anti Overo3ats Ever Known in Omaha , NOW ON SALE AT BOSTON STORE IIn1 11rn' . Snlln Llawl'nrslld Stif r , riot' o e'rronlr huh \Cu rum t'lal'rs at 5nlli-lugs' ) Slrlls f.Ue-ileum's I'nnl' ; ; , c. AT LOSTON STOit1 : TODAY , The Purchase of the L. D. Loevy clotting I stock from South Otnaha and time wholesale stock of a Ne'v York nanutactnrer enables us to offer there extraordinary values. Never before did a clothing sale draw such crowds as the first day of tlmla sale dhl , but ae quantities ore se large that the bargains - gains are equally as great for today. Your choice of oily uuau's stilt , overcoat or ulster that sold up to $15.00 , at $5.JO. Your cholce of tiny ntmttt's silt or overcoat or ulster tint sold up to $10,00 at $3,00. All time $5.00 boys' long cants suits , ages 12 to 1 , go at $2.50. All the $1.25 bays' knee pants suits go at SJc. SJc.All All the boys' $3.00 all wool knee pants stilts $1.233. All time boys' overcoats , ulsters anal reefers from these lurchnses go at $2.50 , All the $1,50 men's pants go at 75c. All time $1.00 lumen's till wool Pants $1. 19 , All the omen's caps , worth up to $1.00 , go tit 25c. All the furnishing goods go at correspond Ingly low prices. All the $1.50 men's shoes go at 75c , Your cholce of the finest $2,50 and $3,00 shoes ( rota tine South Ommaha stock go at $1.39. Ile sure to attend this great bargain sale today , BOSTON STORE , OM.IILI , N.v , Cm' . IGth amid Douglas Sts , BROKEN PIPE IS REPAIRED Itlimit ured Ilaruey Sh'rrl Main Is Once 11ueo ua Duty-Ilnlf lillllou ( : nitiis fseuui.e. . A force of men working undo' the direction - tion of Smiperhimtenmlent A. 11. hunt of the Omaha \S'muter conmpnny' , worked all Tuesday night on the rupture of time homey street maht. The broken section of pipe 'v'as removed - moved mud a new length substlttted , time citizens of the locality being deprived of water until mldnigimt. The district affected by the shut-off reached from Fourteenth to EIghteenth , end front Farnam to howard streets. All time damage wrought by the water will be made good by time company , and an appralsenment of the loss will be node sonte time today. Mr , hunt does not consider that the damage will be as large as at first estimated , the total probably not gneally exceeding $1,000. The principnl damage , ) me soya , seas suffered by Marks Bros wlmoso stock was for the most part stored in the cellar , where it was reached by the water. The oily surface of the goods , however , repelled time moisture to a con- slderable extent , and the prompt attention which the danmp material received will prob. ably prevent nay serious Injury. Mr , Ilunt says that during the flood about 600,000 gnllone of water escaped. The em- ployes of the company , lie says , responded with commendable promptness as soon as the break was reported , and time water was clmecked from the cut-off box at Sixteenth and Farnam streets within twenty minutes after the rupluro occurred. The break was not occasional by any flaw in the Iron , in limo opinion of Mr , hunt , but was sinmply duo to water hammer , a phenonmenot familiar - miliar to all students of hydraulics. Air had collected in the pipe , and under pres. sure of time water exerted a force widch the metal could not withstand. Although the break occurred ha the middle of the street , the frozen earth held the water under , and it force ] its way through time trench be neat ] the sidewalk , where there was no wall of concrete overhead. TILE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Is now open and ready to receive - ceive nil classes of freight and forwari with despatch , to all points In the NORTH , EAST and SOUTH. Freigbt depot located at Eleventh and Chicago streets , Omaha , nail on Ninth street , between Broadway and First avenue , Council Iiluffs. Mine. Muentefering will play an Inter. estiug iirogrant of piano music at the First I Congregational church Thursday evening j tinder the nuspices of time \Vonnan's club. Admission , 25 cents , EDWIN B. BURT- W'ho resiles , at 1130 Sewwrii rtreet , says that a neighbor told him about CI1.1I1ER'S KIINI Y CURE and hr bought a battle , which done hits kidneys more good than all time other land of medicine combined , timid that it huts cured hint from kidney trouble , t'racer's Kidney Cume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7ir Allan's Lung helm 760 Carter's Liver Pills. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hr l'ertuta . . . . . 75r Pyrtunid l'Ile Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 Iydu : Phmlthmn'ii Compond. . , . , , . . . . 75r Ibrotm Quhtlnr ISc Piso ( 'onunmption Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2oc Schnefc"s Cough Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .roc Aye's llmih'Igor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 760 Ilull's Ihmuir ltrnovttlar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75r Allcoek's Plaster's lie Qt. lioltlo Port o Sherry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc t c tlstni'hm . . . . " \c \'ino Koln1'ra . . . . . . . . Ayr Cutkura Sung 203 lavealhr So , . p . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lOc \\'onlburv's Soap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISc Emile Qsui , : h. and ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 730 Rlrnny Qs ( ' tt rrii ( 'um . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 I Gehl Cutnrrh Cure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40c CUT PRICE ; DEtUGIST Car , 1Ulh and Chtcnuo Silt. r D , , F Y CHICAGO and EAST. ST. PAUL. and MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPRINCS & DEADWOOD. i > ! ew CIt1J Offices , 1401.03 Farnam. The . . . Co/Id" BOSTON STORE IC UXIER\\"R ) \ \ 0,000 Misses , Ohildrea's ' , Boys' Natural Cray and Camel's ' liaitVesti , Pants , Drawers , REGULAR f oC UNDERWEAR , 1OC Innnrnse Inl of Lndlrr' 1'udernlur , Toru'hnll lnt'r null liiutdlu't ( 'lllrfs at Isar 'i'Inni Ilinlf ruler I'rlee on Soli ' 1'odn ) , .0C UNDEII\VIIAB , IOC EACII. Ono large bargnhm square withu hundreds of down of nil kinds uuderwemir for tulsses , children and boys , every- size up to IS rears old , in camel's hair , unumrnl wool mind mottled - tled wool effects , all go at 1Cc eacim , worth . 3sc LADIES' itllliED UNDiitIVEAIt , UP' . Olio imtninse lot ladies' leieey rlbhed vests and pants , heavy mad medium weight , regu- Inr Price 35c , go at roc each. 75C LADIES' UNION SLATS , 30 ( ' . iliittdreds of ladles' perfect fltting union suits , iii edInut and lien vy sveiglut , button aefoss the chtst , reguinl' price 730 , go at 31c each , All time intiie ' strictly mull w nol French entnel's emir nail sam Itary natural wool vests nail pants , all sizes , worth up to $1.23 , fu this sale at Ole cacti. GREAT SALT : ( l' TOI1CIION LACE . 2c yard for all the narrow lorchon lace mind Insertion , regular price UP to 711m0 , 200 TORCIION LACE , 3' C AND 3C. All the extra line linem torchnu lice and insertion , many new styles amid effeeto , regular - ular price tor , go at ac amid 5e yard , All the handkerchlefs that were left from our Christmas sales , that are ht any wayy nnlssed or stilled , worth 25c each , go fu this sale at lc , 3'tc ' and 7 ? c each. IIOSTON STORE , OMAIIA , N. ICor. . 16th muted Douglas. I'nnerul or old wilier. The funeral of Jnnlnv II. Cullnhan , n resident of Omalun for thirty-11ve veers , wits held yeslcrdny turd a large mmn her of OUR REMOVAL SALE t ift + nd C9ttr3c + c Tuesday and \ \ 'ednesdaywere great dmtt. at the Biddle of 1Botlt Drug store It seecnid as though Cvery ninth iii. . ! wonmtit iii Omalma were tm ying to 7umy nu armful of the nuumy things w'itieh we were Dull still mire ) offering at greatly reduee.i . rates 'Vim favorlle moil + Ie seemed to be the I'S I'1 ; 1t- 2.1EN'I'GD GIIAPE JI'1CE anti tine I'Ilt- , 1l'1IES tumid A'NS11'EItS. 'Pile tnble tin which every urtirlr sells for ac as , m prune favorite-as many of these things sold for $1.00 to $1'A ; before Iho renovnl ( nark down. If you miss the rentovat sale you'll be sorry. Sherman & McConneII Drug Co ( Middle of tlloi'k ) 7.ila hedge St. Oluahn , Neb. NOTE-We shall remove to the corner of Dodge tin(1 16th streets within a very few flays-mis our fixtures 's'ill arrive from St Louts tit four or five days-Our laboratory and warehouse will remain In present loca- tion-the rear forty feet of ground ( hoar anti lw0 floors above-each 110 feet lmi length. , ,1,1 ' , ttteN a , rr in altendanee 'I'h , p'i , ' hair , r" were .1. Mullen , .1 h ! 'ugly. Jlm Shill. . rg. J..b'lllli' in null 1. 1. n l'or thirty-three years .lr. Callahan wit j an employe of the I'nltill I'aclno shop. , anti was well kttow9t nnu mig the rnplny. . , rf that oarparaIion. leis four sons-Jamime' , henry , Edward and ltirlun d t'mullnhan au I tea dnughtcrs--lira , llcclallan anl , MI.'s Clnrt ( 'nikllutm-were present at the fu meral. James Cnllnltan , wino is n llrakr nmmi rum unhug ant of Scrlbuer , Neb. , Tuts returned to his daties. 1111 , ( 'hlrauo Sleeping Cur For Omaha patrons EXCLt1SIVELY , leaves on the "NOItTlllt'ESTi ItN LIRE" limited train at 4:55 : p. fn , dally , arriving Chicago 7:15 : next nmortdng , There MAY be hoer Bleepers limn those-ln Europe. Other i.1MtrlD : PLYING TttAINS letiv'o daily at C:10 : n , m , tntd 7:30 : p. iii , City oillees , 1.101 and 1103 Farnam street. i OIII ) . I DitO\VN-Mnrgnret , nged 22 years , dnngh- ter rl' lie. and lira.VI1Iiniii llrotvn , nn \'edni'rdav at 3 o't4ult , 1'nuernl from the fit in II re.'idiii re , ' ; 123 lhir4rtto strrel , l'ridmly , January 5 , mil 2 ii eint'l . Immtrr- newt at l'oresl I.muaii. i'rlends ( i g -Scofield's Cbak I v argans \v ( ore selling Children's Cloaks and Misse' JachuMs at lust halt price , The $1.,00 , hmcitels for. . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Time $10,00 Jackets for. . . . . . . . . . $5.00 The $ S.00 Jmieketn for. . . . . . . . . . $4.00 The $3.00 Jtckets . . . . , , , , . . $ . Ladies' Cloaks- We nre selling some of our ladies' Jackets at less than halt prico-sonme at half price- ammfi some at one-third off regular prices. You'll not ho disappointed here. EVEItY' T1i1NG AS I1EI'ItESLN9'ED , ! i0(5CO FIELD 0 S CO. 1510 iougins Street. THE t A40. OF 6n Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guarantee of purity. Swift an Company , Chicago , Kansas City , Omaha , St. Louis , St. Joseph , St. Paul , Don't Fail to Attend Our Grcat iIOUT t I PIANO SALEI , STEINWAY , A. B. CHASE , VOSE & SONS , PIERS AND POND , EMERSON. PACKARD , and other standard Pianos to select from. Lyon & IIealy Upright only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55.00 Billings Upright , good condillomm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Chickering , waluttt case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135.00 Flue New Uprigimt , eastern make . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $149.00 Ifallet & Cumston , Ilardman , II allot & Davis , Kimball and other medium grade pianos at your own prices. Organs and Square Pianos from $20.00 up. Now Pianos for rent. Pianos t uned , repaired , moved and exchanged. Tcl 1025. Write for catalogue and prle es. We sell now pianos an $3.00 p ayments. c mo er Mueller. . . 'I'lll : OIJ ) AND Itlad.tlhd. I'IANO IIOUSE. Steinway & Solis l 1313 Farnam Street. Representatives. j 337 Broadway , Council Blnfis. t Clearing Sale I i1i ® Shoes , Leggings and Overshoes , REGARDLESS OF COST. ? Misses' fine $ l Jersey Legging. , 011 sale at , . , . , . . . . fi9c Boys' h1 Ca11vaS Leggings , on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c Ladies' U5c Overgaiters , on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c 35c 11'ool Soles at , . . . 15c . w I ru nr n ' . r .t t .t I ' t 'line "e r E'h'SON" Shoo lot lien 'l 'It. . "U1 ; rR,1 Shoo for 11 r omen , TIKE CELEBitA7'ED fait \IFN ON "STETSON" S\I.V : . SiIOES TILE ULTRA SHOES FOR WOMEN Tlme "Stetson" is tine best shoe that's are going fast'e hnvo than in floe vier made for miterVe hove them iii velour kid , patent leather , and velour calf , turn calf , eaamnel calf amid s'cl ! hdd , the latest aml ) welt soles , with limo cusldotl cork humor styles and haful mado--"Stolsoa" In every soles , all sizes and widths , pair. Ladies' fine $2,50 Viei Kid Shoes , \'ith silk vesting tops , 011saleat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,90 Lad1e5' flue X 5 , 00 Chrome h"ll 1.dec 1 Shoes , with (1011 blo fair stitched soles , 01151110 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 lieu's ti3.00 satin call lace shoes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 Boy's $1.50 satin calf lace shues at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c lre11's 1.25heavy ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , , 95c SUPPERS lrorl's$1 imitation Alligator Slippei'a , only. . . . , . . . . , (3c ? 1len's ; 1.25 velvet ohlhroidered Si ippors , at . . . . . . . . . . $9c Ladies' $1.25 beaver cloth house Si Ipjn'rs , at . . , . , . . . 750 j Ladies' 750 fell house Siipper , uu 511113 at. . . . . . . . . . . . 38c HAY K d p. 0000000000000000000 0000000000000000000 ° 0 0 0 m m o 0 0 0 0 0 m 0 ° 0 Throughout the store these clays you 'ill ob0 - 0 5eI 'c Without being told that solrlebodY has 0 o ° ° been tliitlkill r ahead for the scasou of 1900. 0 ' ° 'I'hs ] ] s 11 retail store. it's 0 ° 0 . 0 nom .4 t I p0iCy ] i S to ] ( t'i'll stlc'll In1'c'i11111 ( 0 0 ( li ) a 7 t he ) t.u 'tl " l)0l)1111111011 ) Call ° ° 0 otill' ap 1rOViliglCO111111011 rOO(1S ( 0 o s ; ; adopted t0 ilto loll' chiss .jobbing ° o bnSllte.S-1 he stall's ihitt ; ii'e not o 0 C 1 loll ) at 1lil y l ) l ' ( ' hellU \'VOi' low , ° 0 ; : , . / ' ' , \\.e (10 1101 k(1) Let , other stoles 0 o , 7:1'T'.e ( trash 1111(1 (1llillgs , we do not 0 0 4 carp t o bu 1 r it-cu' , t , ll it + and ° f r 0 ° a w'heuVehlenliOhl CloIAW , suits , etc' . o p > 'I ' t ill 0111' 1\'OlUt'l1'S ( lelal'tllollt , y011 ° o leel Ilave lent' UI ' ' ° ] ° \L ( 110 tillclinb 1111 } o o , l euulautC , and r 1'nilurel or , ( Iltili ( o io i I ' t i hviclf s&tles to greet you. ° ° 0 I t l You've 1 ' tha Clonb 1)ll'llt/zetl o v ) ( ( / 0 trade of' ! ! l h n 1v11 d the 1'elilll' ; ] : 0 ° 0 of au ] 11telli eat cloak luerchlult from another ° 0 city yesterday , ll'lie , we regret it. . . But are ° ° 0 we to blame if we have managed to bring o o to the wonleti of this city aim auray of. 0 o o o cloak bargains such as ( ) tuaha's ' teialiug ] has o o ltevn' 50011..1 S you read the great inducemcuts o 0 0 iii cloak selling , 110 v ill 1 h'o 1 rreSS , 1u'onn(1 town , ° o o just conllarc-see if yOU flail t thick some one 0 o has bee11 tlunkln5 alicnd f'or the sellson of 1U00a o 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 0 0 0 0 f , . 0 o f 0 ° % 0000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOCl000000C0000000000 I AYDE 'rim ' Cbak Sage C candidly believe that ladies' outer garmelts are 501(1 cheaper iii Omaha than in any other city in western Aulerlca-and furtllerulore we believe and want you to know that our cloak ( lepartulelt has more garments tit lower prCCS ] than any house in western Anleyica PrCes ( mire Bore -that we set the pace for styles arcl pi'l't' -L e F a nd ' important defy all competition , 'Phis stock must ancr will 1 Imtu Words be soli. - Ladies' flannel lined Underskirts , with 15 incli flounce and brad : trnuhleclloeth $2 for. . . . . . . tl ! I Ladies' flannel lined Underskirts , gray , e Fink , blue and black t with 15-in Ch AGOl ' ' ( lion plaiie(1 flounce and braid + tz' 9 8c , , triuuued , , worth . $2.50 , for. . . . . . 1 Infants' Llclerdo\vu Cloaks , ttn ° era trimmed worth X1.50 for c , : 200 children's Jackets ages four to ' - . that sold tip to 5.00onr choice for. . . . Ladies' Percalihe Skirts , with flounce and two rows of ruffles each. . . . . . . . . . . . . . C Ladles' Silk nail Satin Waists , in black anti Ono table Ladles' J ° ckels , In castors , tans , for , that sold up to $0.50- 9. browns , blurs amid blacks , nearly all lined Jl7 o Y ' " ' " with Skinner's soda , worth up to $11.00-for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , x.50 table of Ladles' Skirts , percaline lined , brake trimmed , that mold 1 One table Ladies' Jackets , high class - gar- 98 up to $7.00-eu sale at ody' ' . l. , meats , best in time market , automobiles , " ' newnmarltets , box coals and flue imported 00 Ladies' Jackets , silk Ihmd thmughoul , w orth garments , trimmed with Astrakhan nod for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 marten worth all Iho nay tip to $25.00-for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.98 One table of Ladies' Jackets , silk Ihied throughout , worth $0,00- 9 200 Ladies' Man-Tailored Suits-in browns , for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.a0 brays and blacks and faimc y mixtures , some silk hued ; they are worth One table Ladies' Jackets , kerseys , whip to $25,00-far only , , , , , , , , tap , , , , , , , 10.00 cords mud Persians , every garment silk lined throughout , worth up to r' One table Ladies $12.00-oii sale at , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . . t 0 Skirts ssorllm till to Silk 810.00 Dress , far , , . , , , (1.08 All time above prices we guarantee t o he a sating of 10 to 50 per rent , and all competition. Get year very best prier s and thou see w'lmat we have to offer. defy ly / ,1 b r - - - - - - - - - - - . TEE TN OUT OF , ORDER z r mire soon set right at time , r , BAILEY DENTAL PARLORS. ( Long experlenra and a perfect lumw1 / Jfp11 f edge of our protesslon , r ' ' cofmihined with I n ' e Ijr f , ' 'r , yi IIII mmmblton to excel , and time prompt l ! ; . ' hmhodu 'toa t 'i of null new and inproved ; , r'dlt methods cimab to us to treat all cases . , ; ' . ' ' ; . u ' d In a highly miuccesail and Satisfactory ' ; : 4ti' manner , v l A1L Y the Dentist ' , , :112 : PIl lall Ill ] : , Jmilh ,1 ; 1'II I'IIII dal. 'I boll ) Ali'mdnlll , ' I'1 , . i loot' 111,411. 1 sr Ii' . I1 , t1' , llnllry's Tnalfl Pundrr , , ill iiragrrlsls , : SioECkE t IS tlcltnit'ICdgctl 1 y mill snlukers to I ) : the hest i cent Cigar sold ( n Onl4thn , Nalhing to cuul ( it far the pricy ,111 dealers sell ( l. 11'c has'C two .Stores . 1404 DOUGLAS ST. , AND 221 SO 16TH ST. Rats an Roaches. Since iitllrthlg time full Itlilis you hits' ' ' noted mill Ipl iemine la tlisi anueylag ' pl'Sls , rsp'clully Itu.1'llhs ( , arowtd the lint \vmUer pipes. Ive cnlu ( Emir- every limit' of thiui nut. Ive huvn th , ' stul'I' , II Is Iluli pUsunotia , just lliy it nrnuii the siult ur nn the l1 itih'y i shelves maul 1mm ml week the thing is dour. ! t conies in taus tit yUt' nod ii positively gluarnntelu. II IS ECI FF0 J. A. FULLER & CO l/lth miutl 11outlmih ; 5t. j y.t ; YOUR TEETH Sine an + ntlii uvs , amid In ( hits Iriu i la , , he + , ps , tvitr you lull w.l , I , i i fang utwur nfu of a userui aet of woh , , ilp.I ; to deund i yon cull odic , tin the hind that hie ti 'ii , fu the nlahl tmi i uunhfer. your mouth nod Sllv'r ' ( , , , , , , , , , , T3a until Plllllus , , , , , , , , , 1,611 up , Hood sit 1116 , , , , , , , , , , LIIn Taf1's ' Philadelphia' Dental I D01 ( 'L.tS S'1' , HOwrLL s Thu favorite cough cure. Its pen clni- ute iii publlr d m w ' ' Iii due alone It. uetual merit