12 THE OMAJIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,, 1000. HIGHER SALARIES ARE PAID The United States Leads All Nations in Good Wages , THE SECRET OF. SUCCESS IS EDUCATION Tlie Opportunity of a MffTlme U Onercil In I'rve. fcdiolnrNlilp Con tent at the Inicrnut lonnl Cur renpondcnue School. Nowadays It la well understood that a woman la most womanly wlien sho knows something of business principles, whether ho' keeps houso for her husband or Is vniBoearner herself. Modern society and cotmnun-sunsu must approve tho wo mini who la both useful and ornamental. Every woman, no matter what her statldu In life, should bo tiuiued as a wage-saver, If not sb a wago-carncr. A good business edu cation makes a woman u better housewife mid a moro Intelligent companion and help mato for her husband. Sho Is enabled to tako a greater Interest In his affairs and, having learned tho valuo of money, Is wiser In her expenditures nnd can moro fully apprcclato and sympathlzo with her husband's efforts. There Is a largo army of women who must enter tho ranks of breadwinners to support themselves and thoso dopendent upon them. Tho Instruc tion through tho methods of tho Interna tional Correspondence Schools of Scranton, I'a., thoroughly prepares such as theso to sccuro good positions and good salaries, with a thorough business education. Now adays any woman of ability will find It easy to win promotion to a well-paid posi tion suited to her sex. Wo can and do teach women at home. Invcatlgato the schools, Inquire of your friends as to the good wo nro doing. Seo Drowning, King & Co.'s store, on 15th and Douglas streets, for window display. Following shows tho standing of the con tft&nts to date: Uecrgo Duncan, 2020 Harney at 21,078 12. 8. Jameson, 3124 Franklin Bt 10,891: Karl lievliiH, 2722 Howard Bt 15,669 W. II, lluynolds, Hastings, Neb 14,968 llornard Klock, 2513 North 30th iq,836 J. C. Havol, 1254 South 14th 5J19 V. Denzlng, Grand Island, Neb 4,826 1 A. Decker, Council llluffs, la.... 4,732 H. L. Casscll, 2230 Meredith ave 4,675 I.. C. Woods, Tekamah, Neb 4,356 J. 13. Miller, 2910 North 20th at 4,296 U. K. .Muller, Fisher fc Lawrle 4,13. Dwlght Cramer, 3513 Jackson St.... 4,027 Watson U. I'erklns, 13. 13. liruco & Co. 3,390 Will A. Drown, Fullerton, Neb 3,051 Win. Kochor, 2621 I'arker st 3,014 J. W. Mulr, Omaha Machlno works.... 2,961 J. C. Allen, 2220 Chicago st 2,740 F. II. Holbrook, 1108 Hurney st 2,255 II. C. Van Avery, 1003 Capitol ave.... 2,205 J. M. Waynes, Dewey & Stono 2,035 Albert Scsseman, Murray hotel 1,935 Hobert lllsdon, 1819 I'lckncy at 1,995 W. B. Hatch. 1919 Spencer st 1,715 Charlen D. Cole, box 963, Omaha 1,010 F. W. Dartllng, Nebraska City, Neb.. 1,090 Lawrence Williams, Council Bluffs, la. 1,090 Itcss Morgan, Grand Island 930 John Furbush, 1618 North 16th at.... 684 A. J. Van Antwerp, Lodl, Neb 070 J. W. Woods, Council Dltiffs, la 4S5 Blanche Wlgga, Millard hotel 452 13mma Hood, Telephono exchangn.... 333 Daisy Hickman, Dcnnott's Dept. atoro. 331 Theodore SchulU, 2021 Howard St.... 323 Carl Itoucli, 1109 South 27th 273 II. H. Kortllng, 1723 South 16th at.. 199 Oeorgo Jj. Flshor, U. I aupply house. 172 Winifred Llnlngcr, 1117 South 9th.... 143 Henry Majors, Gretna, Neb 82 W. 13. Goodman, Telephono building.. 16 LIKELY TO CHOOSE HAYWARD 1'rrsldeiu'y of llonrtl of Education Will In All l'roliublllty lie Dc- toived on Him. Dr. Frederick F. Teal will not resign from tho Uoard of Education until after January 1. Ho will go cast In a few days for a stay of about ono month, but expects to returu to Omaha beforo tho first of the year. Thoro has boon considerable discus sion of Dr. Teal's probablo attitude toward tho candidacy of Charles S. Hayward for president of tho board, but Dr. Teal has stated that ho feels kindly toward Mr. Hayward, and will no doubt cast his vote for him when tho board reorganizes. After Dr. Teal's resignation thero will bo hut two threo-torm members left on tho board, Charles S. Hayward and Charles 13. Dlack. Theso two men are tho only ones who are eligible to tho presidency, and unless somo great change Is brought about In present condttlops Mr. Hayward Is likely to sccuro tho oOlco practically without op position. 117.00 CHICAGO AM) HETUHN-.Jt7.00. Vis Chlt-HKO, Milwaukee A St. l'uul II y On November 30 and December 1, tho Chicago, Milwnukee and St. l'aut railway will sell ro'ind trip ticket, Omaha to Chi cago, for tn. The tickets are limited to Dccembor 10. City Ticket o.'llco 1501 Far twin street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. W1NT13K TOU1UST UVTS5. . Via Wmbitnu ;inllrond. "Now on sale, good returning until June 1, 1901. Special tours to Florida, Cuba, Key West and Old Mexico. Ask your nearest ticket ngent or wrlto Jos. Toahon, Trav. l'ass. Agt., Wabash It. It., 1415 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. AnnoiiiicaiiiPiilN of (hp Tlienterit. Viewed as a scenic production, tho great Now York atic'ccss, " 'Way Dowu East," which appoara at Doyd'B theater tonight, presents a series of beautiful pictures. It Introduces many rural and realistic sketches which show familiarity with country life. It Is full of human naturo, presents many episodes of marked dramatic force and touches tho sympathies without tho least verging on sickly sentimentality, while there are many sallies to rcllovo tho serious In terest, thus bringing out tho truo, genutuo humor. Is full of tho latest novelties In rillow Tops,- roster, Floral, Conventional, etc. Stamped Linens In entirely new designs. Shaving Covers, Curling Iron Tolders. Culendars, Match Scratches, Magazine aud Novel Covers, Whisk riold crs, Work Hags, IMu Cushion Tops, etc. Heautlful Irish Hand Embroidered Doylies, Centers, Scarfs and Lunch Cloths. Renimlsanco Centers, Scarfs, etc., nil sizes and prices, from the lowest to the best, A full lino of Itennulsaucc Patterns, Braids and Materials. :ill.00 TAILOIl MAIMi SUITS, tO.OO, GrrntPHt llnricnlim In I.nrilr' Tnllor Mn.lr .Stilt liver Ilriird Of. ON SALB SATUItDAY. AT DOSTON STOItH, OMAHA. Wo have had sales of tallor-mado suits be fore, tho values were wonderful, purchasers were very eager to sccuro tho bargains, but all tho past sales palo into insignificance when compared with this one. At no tlmo havo wo placed better goods on salo. These suits are the very nowrst and most stylish on the market, they nro made of tho very best material, fhey rango In valuo from $25.00 to 935.00; a number of them are sam ple suits, of which no two nro alike. Golf and walking suits are Included in this lot. Every stylo and every slzo made according to tho newest modes, not a suit In the lot worth less than $25.00, all go on salo SATUItDAY. NOV. 24. AT $10.00. Watch tomorrow night's papers for full particulars. DOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts SALARIES NOT BIG ENOUGH Imva nnd .N'rbnmkn Vcterlnarlnim Spurn (lit- (in vcriiiiipii t Offer of l'onltlona In (lie hlllnpliim. Positions as government veterinarians In the Philippines with n salary of $100 per month held no attractions for tho fifty members of tho Iowa-Nebraska Veterinary Medical association, which Just completed its annual meeting In Omaha. A represent ntlvo of tho government appeared beforo tho association Wednesday afternoon nnd urged tho veterinarians to apply for positions In Manila, but without avail. Ono hundred dollars a month did not tempt any of tho animal doctors. "Tho salary will havo to bo better before any of us can bo Induced to leavo tho United States, when conditions are as favorable as they nro at present," said Dr. II. I Ilamac- clottl of Omaha, who was elected president or tho association for tho coming year. The Nebraska Veterinary Medical associa tion met nt tho Merchants' hotel after tho closo of tho session of tho Iowa-Nebraska association nnd named a commlttco, which win endeavor to havo tho legislature mako provision for a Btato veterinarian. Although tho laws of tho state rccognlzo such an ofll ccr, no appropriation has been made for his support. Olllcers elected by tho Iowa-Nebraska as sociation aro as follows: II. L. Ilamac- clottl, Omaha, president; W. II. Austin, Newton, In., vice president; J. J. Drasky, Crete, secretary and treasurer. Tho board of censors Is mado up as follows: M. D. Dyers, Osceola; Fred Evans, Grand Island: H. E. Talbert, Des Moines, In.; D. II. Miller, uarian. 'IUK13 A CAB. Arcntiiniodntlon for Travelers Thnt Mild lie Tried to III. Alllrn.nti.i1. Tho editor of tho Davenport (Iowa) Dally Demorcat recently mado an eastern trip, and wrltos his paper as follows of tho cab service oi iuo t'cnnsyivania System: "it goes without saying that tho Pennsyl vania railroad. In all Its manv dlvlai branches, Is ono of tho greatest systems of frolght and passenger transportation In tho worm, uui u is particularly popular with tho traveling public becauso of tho pains it takes to provide tho conveniences many rail roads overlook. For thnsn In tho ways of tho world, especially for women who are laurnovlnp lnnir iiutnn..w alono, tho Pennsylvania supplies a service mat meets a real want, and at a cost so reasonawo that all can afford it. Iteferenoo Is mado to tho cab and carrlago servlco, which la bo perfect that nothing further Is to bo desired. "On tho arrival of trnlnn In PhllnriMnhln Washington, Now York and, other cities thero ' ui.mjro iu nuuiug carnages ana com petent drivers. These tako the passenger to connecting lines and1 to hotels at a charge that Is almost nomlnnl In mmnnrlann with tho usual uncertain way of Rotting about nacKmen wno, too often, aro irresponsible and untrustworthy. Tho samo service la at tho traveler's disposal for taking trains and ferries. Ono may as safely enter a Penn sylvania cab ns a Pennsylvania sleeping car. "This accommodation is no money making ono, but It meets a want long felt In a way to bo appreciated on tho first trial, and to be patronized thereafter. Tho writer has tried It by night ns well as bv dav. and this un solicited commendation Is not Intended so mucti for tho benefit of tho Pennsylvania company as It ia for tho unfortunates who havo fallen Into tho hands of unknown and uncertain persons who too commonly charge unreasonably for what thnv dn. Tho nop. ploxcd traveler who reaches a largo city and uoesn c Know wnat to ao can make no mls- tako by taking it Pennsylvania cab." Saloon Kroner Apply for Meennen. All saloon keepers havo been notified by tho Hoard of Fire and Pollco Commission ers that liquor licenses must bo renewed hoforo January 1 nnd that no saloon will bo allowed to continue In business which does not comply with thla rule. Iast year many applications for renewal were not tiled until a day or two lioforo the first of tho year. Pending Investigation saloon were nllowcd to keep open In spite of tho fact thnt they had no license. Flftv-twn applications for renewal hnvn already been men wun uie secretary or me uoara. At this time last year nn'v six liquor dealers had applied for renewals. Fleas Don't Freeze But thoy can bo KILLED yes, KILLED, by uslns siiRUMAVs noa shampoo. This preparation effectually rids the dog of Heas and leaves the hair and skin clean. Price, 25c por bottle. FOR, MANGE uso Sherman's Mange Cure. Price, 60c. FOrt WORMS uso Areca Nut Worm Tab lets. Price, EOc per box. FOB. DISTEMPEB uso our "Distemper Powders" affords quick relief, reducing tho fovor at once and curing tho discharge from eyes and noso Prlco, 60c per box. Wo sell Spratt's Dog Biscuits and Medi cines. Wo also havo full lines of DENT'S, GLOVEB'S and CANNON'S Dog Remedies. Sherman & McConnell DrugCo Wrlta for Now Catalogue. New Location. 16th and Dodgo Omaha. Mrs. J. Benson. Our Art Needle Work Department. BOUGHT FROM CUSTOM HOUSE Thousands of Remnants of Imported Dres Qoodi on Sals Today, AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA In This Ilemnnnt Sale Yon Can lnr- clmse IIlKlimt Grucles Drrnn K brim In Desirable Lengths nt One-Fourth Their Worth. SAMPLE REMNANTS OF HIGH GBADE DLACK DRESS GOODS. Thousands of remnants that wcro sent over from the other side to tako Import orders, all high grado black goods, crcpons, cashmeres, sergca, camol's hair and bro caded black goods. Every ono of these remnants run In length from Va to Vt yard. Thero aro 3 to 7 pieces to match, all very wide, enough for a ladles' waist, skirt, child's dress, and they can bo utilized for many other useful articles. Goods ranging In prlco from Si. CO to $2.60 and go In rem nants according to length and quality at 15c, 2Sc and 35c for entire piece. tl.OO DRESS GOODS, 26C YARD. Remnants of high grado dress goods In 3 to (-yard lengths, silk and wool mixtures, cashmeres, plaids and stripes, on bargain squaro at 25c yard. S1.C0 DRESS GOODS, 490 YARD. From our recent great dress goods 'sale, goods that wo havo been selling for $1.00 and $1.50 yard, broadcloths, Venetians, peb bio cheviots, rough cffcctB, etc., all go on sale on bargain squaro at 49c yard. NEW SILKS, 690 AND C9C YARD. Special lots of silks In taffeta, extra wide checks, plaids and brocaded silk, go at 09c and C9c yard, FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. . Ono big lot of remnants of chambray gingham, worth 12 V4c, go at 3 Vic yard. 3G-lnch wldo bleached muslin, 2c yard Best grade lining cambric, lc yard. Imitation French flannel remnants, 10c yard. 10c outing flannel In mill remnants, Cc yd Beat grade heavy outing flannel, light and dark colors, at 8 Vic yard, Drapery cretonno and denim remnants, SVic yard. 36-Inch wldo percalo remnants, 3Vc yard. Mercerized sateen rcmnanta, worth 40c, go at 10c yard. Big bargains In remnants of tablo damask and toweling, all klnda, long nnd short rem nants, go nt U tho regular price. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. JSctv rittnhurtr Special Train Fort Wayne Iloute. Beginning with Sunday, November 25, tho Fort Wayno Routo of tho Pennsylvania Lines will run a dally special train for Pitta burg passengers from Chicago and tho west leaving Chicago nt 8:00 p. m., with Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car and passenger coaches, arriving at Pittsburg next morning at 8:30.. Tho rittsbtirg Special will have no con nection for eastern points and therefore tickets to points beyond Pittsburg will not be honored on that train. Full particulars may bo obtained by ad dressing or calling upon Mr. H. R. Dcrlng, Assistant General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania Lines at 248 South Clark Street, Chicago. Christmas Buyers To avoid tho usual holiday rush wo offer tho following discount on all pianos sold before December 22: Naw Pianos, 30 Per Cent. Used Pianos, 15 Per Cent. DiunnAi, ai.un, A. 11. (J11ASM, IVEFtS & POND, VOSE, EMERSON, STEQER, PACKARD & SINGER PI ANOS to select from. A small deposit will reserve your piano for Christmas delivery, Somo J unusual Dargams: Ebony Upright, only $110 Rosewood Square, Only . ... $ 50 Special New Upright, only.. $145 Organs $15 and op Wo sell on easy monthly payments nnd glvo a fine stool and Heart free with each piano. New pianos for rent. Flno tuning and repairing. Telephono 1625. Write for catalogues and prices or pay us a visit of In spection. SELF-PLAYING PIANOLA Sold on liimy Payment. SCHMQLLER & MUELLER, The Old Reliable Piano House, 1313 Furuam St., Omuhu. 337 Brondwny, Co. Bluffs Keep One Jin Mind o o O When making a note of your Christ- O Bortment of all good makes at prices O mas presents put down a KODAK or q CAMERA. We have a complete as- o unheard of before. J Now Is the time to got an ALBUM, 4 O bo that you can have It fixed up In J q good time. We have a beautiful as- q sortment at prices from lOo to $7.00, J If you do not havo time to finish J O your pictures wo can do them at O reasonable prices. O O The Robert Dempster Go,, : O 1215 Farnam St. J O Exclusive Dealers In Photo Supplies. O Notice lo RESUME WORK ON SCHOOL rtonril of Kiliioutlon Secure the Xrccs mrr Iliilldlnu Permit ami Con trnelor IItrIii Annlii. One dollar nlaced In Ihn lmnd of thn rltv building Inspector by tho Uoard of Educa tion produced tho building permit for the Improvements on tho Lako school annex and tho work of completing tho building waa re aunicd yesterday morning. Rather than have any further dolay, members of tho board re quested Duncan FInlayson, superintendent of buildings, to Becure tho permit and re storo ponce. In many of the rooma at Lako school thero nro moro than fifty' pupils. Seats have been placed In tho aisles and every other nvalla bio plaoe and the work has been hampered hy tho Unusual slzo of classes. Within one week the two rooms In tho annex will bo SPEGIIL SALE You can buy Saturday next one bottle of Egyptian Lotus Cream for Cc. This Is used for chapped hands nnd face. It's a regular 25c size of such n preparation. Sat urday next tho prlco will be Eo a bottle. Ono bottle to n customer. Cramor'o Kidney Cure 7.c Pond's Extract 4UO Dromo Qulnlno ISo 1 tloz. 2-gr. Qulnlnn Capsules 7c 1 doz. 3-gr. quinine Capsules lOo 1 doz, 5-gr. Quinine Capsules 15o Pr.ln's Celery Compound '.Co Perunfl 76c Carter's Liver Pill 15c Schaefe 'n Cough Syrup 2)c Har-Uen 40c AJax Tnblets 40o Pyramid Pile Cure 40e Pierce's Prescription 7oo Miles' Nervine 7.'c Wlno of Cordul 75c Dlack Draught 20c Syrup or Kim 30c Gem Catarrh Powder 33c Hu-Cnn Mnlr Tonic 75c Malted Milk. 40c, 75c nnd S3.15 criiAccca cl't price ounncrcn druggist V. XV. Cor. Kith and Cliloauo. HAYDEi Over 10,000 yards of all wool nnd half wool remnants at Cc, 10c nnd 15c yard. 6,000 yards of mill lengths, from 2 to 7 yards In each piece-goods that Bell from 2fic to $1.60 per yard at 15c, 19c and 25c per yard. 300 Dress Pattorns, 6 yards each goods that Bold for $1.08 to $2.50 yard, entire pattern for , $1.93 $3.60 Dress Patterns, 40 to G4 Inches wldo, C yards and 0 yards to pattern these goods sell from $2.98 to $3.93 por yard ontlro pattern for $2.98 SPECIAL 33 pattorns of Ulack Crcpons $3.98, $4.98 and $6.98 SPECIAL 40 pattcrna of Colored Crepona ; $3.98, $4.98 and $5.98 SPECIAL 25 patterns of high grado Zlbellnes $3.98, $1.98 and $5.98 Theso goods nro worth $3.00, $1.00 and $5.00 per yard. New Goods in the Piece Direct from the Mills. Silk and Wool Novelties, all wool novelties, extra heavy homespuns 4G-Inch silk and wool novelties 44-Inch all wool grays 42-lnch storm serges In blue, hlack, brown, gray, etc 30-lnch Henriettas 38-inch English black novelties and goods that are worth from COc to $1.60 per yard all on salo nt 16c, 19c and 2Eo yard WASH GOODS IN BARGAIN ROOM. Romnants of 20c nnd 25c French Flannelette, yard 90 Remnants of best grade yard wldo dark Percales, yard Bo Remnants of 16o Waist Lining, plain and double faced, yard 8&o Romnants of Dark Dress Calicos, beat grade, yard 3c Rcmnanta of Simpson's Royal Percales, yard 2o Remnants of 18c Plaid Dress Goods, yard 8&c Remnants of 25c heavy Eiderdown Flannel, yard 9o Rcmnanta of heavy Imported yard wide "Skirtings," worth 75c yard, finest cloth mado for underskirts, remnants 2 to 4 yards, at, yard i9o FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. o I f I REMNANTS Remnants of Linen, from 19c up to 75c yard. Remnants of Crash Toweling, from 2c per yard up to 10c yard. Remnants of Muslin, from 3o yard up to 7V4c yard. Remnants ot,Tablo Oilcloth, from 5c up to 18c yard. Remnants of 'Wldo Sheetings, from 12Hc yard up to 20c yard. Remnants of flno Laco Lawns for curtains at 10c yard. Thla cloth la worth 25o per yard. Friday's price, 10c yard. REMNANTS OF SHIRTINGS. Ded Ticking, embroidered nnd white Wool Flannel, 36 Inches wide; Outing Flan nol less than mill prlco. CLOAK BARGAINS FOR REMNANT DAY In tho now Economy Dargaln Room. Ladles' Jackets,, all wool, worth $6.00, for 9g0 Ladles' Dress Skirts, worth $3.60, for r,ga Ladles' Percalo Wrappers, each 29o Ladles' Taffeta Silk Waists, worth $3.00, for ji.jr Ladles' Flanncletto Wrappers, worth $2.00, Ladles' $2.60 Underskirts nt Attend the great, salo of Chicago manufacturer's suits and cloaks In tho Cloak De partment. Special for tomorrow, 75 Suits, somo silk lined throughout, worth $20.00, for $9,95 GREAT PANTS SALE In the now -Economy Bargain Room for fourth usual on men's and boys' Pants. NOIIONS FOR REMNANT AND BARGAIN DAY In tho now Economy Bargain Room. 10c Hooks and Eyes, lc; 60c Marking Cotton. 3c; $1.00 Books, S9c; 25c Embroideries, 3c; 3c; 25c Books, 2c; 15c puro line iianakerchlefs, 6c; 6c best Corduroy Velveteen Binding, 2c. Special Shoe Bargains in the New Economy Bargain Room Infants' 60a Uld uhoos for 35c, Chlld'a kid buiton $1.00 shoes for 59c. VVomon'n flno $3 kid Ipco shoos at $1.38. Cut prices on ruhbers, overgalttrs, mackintoshes and ruuch weather goods A complete line to select from. AstonlBhln? vuluos. GROCERY 18 pounds Granulated Sugar $1.00 Eagle Lye, can 2c 2-pound package Selt-RatBlng Pancake able pancake flour on the market, 3-pound can Syrup 9c Japan Rice, per pound 6c Fancy Head Rice, per pound SHc Lentels, per pound 3c 10-pound Back puro Nebraska Buck- wl eat '. 45c 10-pound sack N. Y. stato puro Buck wheat 60c SPECIAL FRIDAY SALE ON GRANITE WARE. 49a Granite Dish Pans 19c 79c Granite Dish Pans 49c 69a Grantto Water Pall 39c 25c Granite Stow Pan 11c 35c Granite Tea Pots 19o 15o 3-quart Oranlte Milk Pans Bo 25c C-quart Granite Milk Pans 2c Special prices on everything in the way of Heating Stoves. HAYDEM BROS ready for use nnd tho congested condition of tho main building will ho relieved, Do you want n stenographer? Spend 25 cents for a llco "nant ad." In the Southland Aro many resorts whero you can pick bright flowers, play golf, go coaching, or boating, or fishing all winter long. Florida, Cuba, Dcrmuda Islands, Mex ico, suggest delightful Journeys. Tho Durllngton Routo now offers tourists rates for theso trips. Better ask about them. TICKET OFFICE. 1502 FARrvAM STREET. TKL. 230. nimjilNGTON STATION, IOTH AND MASON STS. TI2L. V2H. REMNANTS, OF LINEN. for nRn nan Dargaln Day. Prices less than one- 10c Cotsot Steels, 2,ic; 25c Crochet Silk, overshoos of all kinds SPECIALS. 11 bars Best Laundry Soap 25c Pint bottles Tomato Catsup 7V4c Flour, tho most delicious and palat- package SHc 6-pound pall Jelly 15c Caroline Rico, per pound 7 Vic Mikado Fancy Rice, per pound 10c Pearl Tapioca, per pound 7 Vic 10-pound Back Graham 19c Sago, per pound 7 Vic 10-pound Back pure Iowa Buckwheat.. 45c '59c Granite Dish Pans 23c S5c No. 8 Granlto Tea Kettl 49c 15c Milk Pans, granlto , 8c 30c Granite Stew Pan 19c 29c Granlto Cullenders 13c 20c 4-quart Granite Milk Pans 9c 25c Granite Dipper 13o Bits of Store News Store life is active these dnys. The regular advertising ennnot begin to touch nil points of interest, so wo con dense the news. Mere suggestions must answer whero n column might be written. For tho rest, see the goods. Merv's Gloves Strong fleeced lined Jj calf work gloves TUU Best quality, gnot lined well made 75C Henvy buck nnd horse-hide asbestos tunned QJJ Good warm mittens, well mnde, leather faced, IP per pair tOu Heavy asbestos lined, goat and calf skin, ele- TRa gant work glove I Ju Best quality buck and horse hide, asbestos mitts,$ Art well sewed liUU Good quality Jersey gloves extra good value, OR A for ZOU Good quality dog skin,fl eece lined work rnp glove ., . JUU run a rem Winter Ceps Toques, Tarn 0'Shanters,etc. I Plush Turbans, 25c. Golf or Brightons, 25c. Boys' and Youths', 35c. , mm,m ,m Interesting Fur Items Sheared Coney Collarettes with long tails edged with bear fur collarette worth 7.50, j (JQ Gray Fox-Head Scarfs 45-inches long, with Inrge Q Qfi tail, sold everywhere for $7.50, : J J (J Bed Fox-Head Scarfs, 45-in. long, with large tail F ft ft and natural head, worth $10 JiuU Beal Marten Scarfs, trimmed with six tails, Jj ft ft a beauty iu furs, worth $7.50 TbuU Beal Marten Derby Collarette, with cluster of 0 7C tails, others ask $15 for them I J hiEtHgiaJJ.BIIJl WWW iaMMiaB'iiMniBiiMyririiiii TO... California and Oregon Mrs. George Montgomery of Los Angeles, Cal., wrlle as follows of these Union Pacltlc excursion: "I have traveled a great deal, but never ued tourist cars betore, and we bad not thouebt it possible for a Journey to be made so comfortably, "Tho ordinary cars wem u revelation. This being our first trip In tourist oars, we were almost afraid wo would miss many of the comforts provided in flrat ola8 oars, but were agreeably surprised to find every thing provided for the oumfort nnd convenience of passengers for a long trip, and uleothe kind attention of yourself and the porter. These excursions leave Omaha daily and aro personally conduoted ev ery Friday. FOR FULL INFORMATION CALL AT NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 FARNAM ST. TEL. 818. Buy the Best Coal. It costs no more than the "Just as Good." Pennsylvania best hard coal Sheridan best Wyoming coaL VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 127. WATCHES.... Ixit your Christmas bI be a watch. Wo have them. Hoys' watch H.O.lr.ls wch from $1.00 up. Killed cases JlO.OO up. OoM cases 115.00 up. Spend a fcW minutes at our store. 1.001c i'(a Tin: xajib. LINDSAY, THE JEWELER, 1S1U DOUUL.AS. Merv's U'woure Fleece lined shirts and drawers, each . . . Jersey ribbed Blurts and drawers, each . , Wool finished shirts id drawers, each . . . 35c 45c 50c Natural wool and camel's hair plush back shirts 7C and drawers, ench . . . . J (J All wool extra good quality perfect fitting shirtsj 1.00 and drawers, each Australian wool, fancy col ors, fashioned seams shirts, and drawers, S 125 each Fine camel's hair, superior finish shirts and i 1 f drawers, each 1 1 Til French merino, fasiiioued senms, full regular made, extra quality shirtsjft ft A and drawers, each lUU The Popular Personally Conducted Excursions