12 OPEN AOS FOR STOCKMEN Omaha Will Beck to Becuro the Ifext Annual GonYention. DELEGATION WILL VISIT SALT LAKE CITY Commercial CI tilt Will lip llrprp aenteil jy Soliciting Committer tn J'o I lit Out Omnlm'n Altrne tlunn Weletinie fur I,ee. An pfort will bo made to bring next jear'o convention of tbo National Llvo Stock association to Omaha. At Tuesday's moot ing of tbo exccutlvo corotnltteo of tbo Com mercial club a communication from tbo live stock association was read, Inviting the club to send a delegation to tho annual conven tion to bo bold at Salt Lako City December 1G to 18 Inclusive. Tbo communication was acted upon favorably and a good-sized del egation will soon bo appointed to represent tho Commercial club at tho meeting. A proposition to Instruct tho delegates to ticcuro tho next year's convcntldn of tho llvo Block men for Omnha was received with enthusiasm, sovcral of tho members mak ing short and lively speeches In favor of uch an undertaking. It was pointed out that Omaha ns a llvo stock center takes a second placo to no city In tbo country and nmong tho Inducements that may bo held out to tbo stockmen to meet In this city Is tho presence of tho new nudltorlum, which will bo ready for uso by tho tlmo tho convention Is held. Tho National I.lvo Stock association, ns Its naroo Indicates, covers tho cntlro country nnd has In Its membership practically all of tho people who aro Interested In raising, ncllliig and buying llvo stock. At Its con vention last year, held In Fort Worth, Tex., tho. attendanco Is said to havo been In tho neighborhood of 40,000. Tho Commercial club executive committee, ildo from starting tho boom for tho llvo etock convention, transacted considerable other Important business. A commlttco composed of Euclid Martin, Victor Cald well, W. S. Wright, C. T. Wollor and A. C. Smith was appointed to call on Qcnernl Fltzhugh Loo and extend to him tho courte sies nnd hospitality of tho club and a friendly greeting. lloports from thrco Bpcclal conimlttoss on locating now Industries wcro rocolvcd, each being of n favorable nature Tho thrco now concerns which promlso to be numbered among Omaha enterprises in tho near futuro aro a wood-working establish ment, nn Incubator factory nnd a Keeloy Institute. Dr. Ooorgo L. Miller was unanimously elected nn honorary member of tho club nnd tho following were elected to active membership: II. H. Gntcs, W. H. Christy, It. C. Howo, Frank Martin, O. E. Deck worth and J. It. Hanker. HOMECOMING FOR HOLIDAYS Itnllrnniln MnUc C'micraslonn to Mt mini In mill Trnclicrn for tlio Clirlntmn Vncittlon. The usual low-rato concessions to teach ers and students enabling them to return to their homos for tho Christmas holidays havo been determined upon by tho railroads and tho exodus from tho collcgo towns will bo ns general ns It always has been during the festal period of Yulcllde. Tho Western Passenger association at Its meeting in Chi cago this week decided upon the usual rules governing tho salo of tho holiday tickets to teachers nnd pupils. No action was taken rclatlvo to tho extension of tbo low-rato privileges so ns to Includo cveryono who wishes to spend Christmas nt homo. It Is deemed probable, howevor, that this will bo taken up Inter nnd acted favorably upon. Tho round-trip rato botween all points In Nebraska will bo one and one-third fare. It will bo required of nil students nnd teach ers securing such tickets to present certifi cates, stating that applicants hold a bona fldo connection with tho Institution Issuing tho ccrtlflcnto. These tickets will bo on salo on tho closing day of school and one day thereafter and will bo limited for ro turn paseago to January 0, 1901. PASSENGER MEN TRY AGAIN Humors of a Contetiiiilnteit ltrnurrec tlon of the Old TriiiinnilNHOurl Axnoclut Ion. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. Tho Evening Post to day says: Western passenger men contem plato tho organization of still nnothor as sociation, Preliminary plans will bo sub mitted to tho presidents at their meeting In Now York this week, in reality tho plan Is not now, but merely contemplates tho res urrection of tho old Transmlssourl associa tion, with headquarters at Kansas City. Such an organization would havo Jurisdiction over all matters affecting business in tho territory botween tho Missouri river nnd Colorado common points. Possibly Utah common points may bo Included within Its boundaries. Slnco tho abandonment of tho old association eight or ten years ago the roads in tho present plan havo been repre sented In tho Western Passenger associa tion by n committee. ZEALOUS FOR SCHOOL FUNDS Innprctor of Acrrcillteil Iimtittitlon HcllevcH TIipj Are Kept Out of 'l'lielr Own. J. W. Crabtrco of tho University of No bracka, Inspector of accredited schools, has utartcd an Investigation of tho condition of school funds In tho counties of tho stato which promises to bring to light considera ble money that belongs to tho schools and has been turned Into tho general fund. In many counties tho interest on delinquent taxes has been turned Into tho general fund rather than Into tho various segregated funds to which It belongs. This money comes In In small sums, and rather than apportion It nmong different funds It is commonly diverted Into tho general fund. Mr. Crnbtrce notified tho Omnha Board of Education of this practlco and urged that tho Omnha district Investigate tho matter. Tbo flnanco commlttco wus Instructed to find what tho prnctlco has been In Douglas rounty, nnd it is likely that tho develop ments will bo qulto Interesting. County Treasurer Elsasser says that tho county funds hnvo been kept Bopnrato and that at the first of every month nil Interest col lected on delinquent tnxes has been ap portioned. Tho city funds nro In n different condi tion, however. City Treasurer Ilonnlngs Bays that considerable Interest belonging to tho school fund has bocn turned Into tho eenoral fund, but expressed tho opinion that tho Board of Education owes tho city moro than onough sidewalk tax to offset this claim. l'or llonrNcnraa. Ben). Ingerson of Hutton, Ind., says he had not spoken n word abovo n whisper for months, and ono bottle of Foley's Honey nnd Tar restored his voice. It Is used largely by speakers nnd singers. Tako no substitute. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha. lAiinoniiueiiicntN of the Theater. Tho regular Wednesday "family matlnco' will bo given at tho popular Orpheum today. Tho pleasing expressions coming from .tho public and tho pralso of tho press that has been showered on tbo excellent Bhow has resulted In crowded houses. Tho show la well fashioned for tho women and chil dren. Holdors of tickets for Shrlncrs' night nt tho Orpheum (Tuesday, December 13) can oxchango them for reserved seats at tho hox ofilfc on nnd nfter Monday, December 10. Not before this time, tho announce ment on tho ticket being In error as to tho time. New Council of Arcanum. Omnha council of tho Ttoyal Arcanum, comprising iiuy cnunor memners, wns in ntltuted In Itnvnl Arcanum lnill In T!v Hco building .Monday by Ornml Secretary C. A. Orlmmol. Tim following officers wero Installed by J. W. Muynnnl. ex-representa-llvo to tho sunremo council: p.utt recent. N. F. Ilpcknnf; regent. Frank Furny; vleo ji?Kiu ,i' rcunncK J. ivvnrna; Rceroinry, j. j. nuiiui'ii j ijiuiui, jijiiii u, i.iiuu; col lector. II. l.eroy Penfold; chaplain, Itov. j. i'i. iicKoruocKer; treasurer, uuy it Avlnll. cr.il.l 1 17-1 1 - warden, W. S. llccher: r entry, John V, Uronnan: trustees, Thomas F. Swift James P. Connolly. Thomas D. Hoblusoa 'Uio next meeting of the council will bo ncm Mommy evening, December 17. mh.mohaum: iiav von TitAiNMnx. ISmployea Will Celebrate JV'tMv Venn Eve wltli Ilnniiuct to Olllclalx. Tho last day of tho year promises to bo a memorable ono for trainmen employed by tho Burlington system. They proposo at that tlmo to gather In Lincoln In numbers lim ited only by tho requirement of trains that must bo operated and glvo up tho day to tho seeking nnd giving of pleasure. In tho afternoon tho big nudltorlum will bo con verted Into a great concert hall and a Joint musical program will bo rendered by tho Burlington bands of Plattsmouth and Mc- Cook. This event will bo for tho benefit of tho poor pcoplo of Lincoln. In tho evening tho trainmen will glvo an entertainment unique, In railroad circles in that they proposo to oxtend n banquet to their officials. Tickets of Invitation will bo Issued to nil of tho men having authority in tho operntlng nnd transportation depart ments and a great feast is contemplated. Following this prandial affair thero will bo a great ball. Preparations for the affair nro progressing satisfactorily. Tho details and arrangements nro wholly in tho hands of the trnlnmcn. No sugges tions or nsslstanco will bo brooked from any ofllclal source, as tho trainmen want to keep for themselves all of tho honor thnt will como from tho success that thoy think Is certain to bo attained. IlarlliiKtan Mar Almorli It. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 4. It is rumored that tho St. Joseph & Grand Island will pass under control of .tho Burlington soon after January 1 and that Grand Island trains bo tween St. Joseph and Kansas City will bo abandoned after that dnte. CHICAGO, Dec. 4. Vlco President Peas- ley of the Burlington railroad Bald today regarding tho report that tho St. Joseph & Grand Island railroad would bo absorbed by tho Burlington on January 1: "I havo heard nothing nbout It and don't bcllovo It is true. I was not aware that wo owned any St. Joseph & Grand Island stock and I think I would know It If wo should acquire nny of It." Chleniro & Alton Dividend. NEW YORK, Dee. 4. Tho directors of tho Chicago & Alton Hallway company havo do clared a first semi-annual dividend of 2 per cent on tho now preferred stock. Jnmos B. Forgan, president of tho First National bank of Chicago, and ex-Governor Francis of Missouri wero elected directors of the Chicago & Alton railway today. Holiday Hntea Kxteniled. ST. LOUIS, Dec. 4. Southwestern rail road lines havo extended their territory for holiday 'rates to Arkansas. Missouri. Kan- sas, Nebraska, Colorado common points nnd Cairo. 111. Tho rato Is a ono and ono-flfth faro for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold on December 20, 21 anil 22 with a return limit of thirty days. nnllwny Note nnd Prraonala. General Pnssonfcer Agent Francis of the Hurllngton nns gone to Chicago. Chief Rate Clerk Scott of the Union tnciuo reiurnea yestcruay irom cnieago. T. G. McClellanil, general western ngent ax ino iNnsiivuie, ummanooga ac hi. i.ouis, Is a visitor In tho city from St. Louis. Arthur B. Smith, assistant general pas senger ngent of tho Burlington, Is In Lin coln toauy looKing aiior uusincss mutters W. T. Fisher, ehlof traveling uudltor of tbo Missouri Pacific, Is In tho city from St. Louis, looking after business matters and visiting his brother, II. F. Fisher, traveling freight ngent of the Missouri Pacific. W. F. McMillan, general agent of the Burlington at Clovelnnd, Is a visitor In tho city whilo onroute to Salt Lake, Denver nnd Deadwood for a plensuro trip. Mr. McMillan has been 111 much of tho time Blnco his removnl from Snlt Lnko to Cleve land, and Is In hopes of recuperatlnir bis health by a trip through the mountains. II. B. Kooser, commercial agent of tho Missouri Pacific at Salt Lako. will pass through tho city todny and remain hero long enough to visit his many friends nmnnif thn lnnnl rnllrnn.l fii)nin1ti. Koosor Is enrouto to Somerset. Pn,, Vvhero iiu nun uvcit luiicii uy 1110 fleam ot Ills slstor. Edmuml Kooser. nnnthnr lir.it lir.- who Is employed In tho local freight olllce of tho Missouri Pacific, haa already gone IU 0UII1UI BUI. LEE ENTERS MS NEW LABORS Now Departmental Commandant Takes Tip Eeini of Authority, GENERAL MERRIAM TURNS OVER HIS TRUST l'or the Klrst 'lime Since Snnnlslt War Depnrlment of Sllsm.nrl lla HeKtilurly lleleKntrd Olltcer In Coniiiiiiml. Genprnl Pitzhtich Lee. accompanied by his wife nnd daughter and Major Mtchlc, tho latter adjutant general ef tho Depart ment nf Kin Missouri, arrived In Omaha yesterday at 4:05 p. m. over tho Illinois Central. At tho union depot tuo party was met by aenornl II. C. Mcrrlam, commander nf thn neiinrtment of Colorado! Colonel Hathaway, quartermaster general of tho Department of tho Missouri; captain jamcs M. Rrwln. nctlne ndlutant general, nnd Cnptaln Skcrrott, acting Judge advocate; Lieutenant G. M. Leo and Lieutenant Day of tho general's personal staff. After thn nnrtv left, tho train a row mo ments nt the depot sufficed for lnroduc- tlons. General Leo and mo umana pnny took carriages for tho hotel, whero tho general's party retired. General Merrlam left nn thn npt trnln for tho WCBt. going to Denver. This morning General Leo nnd his stnff w 111 enter unon their duties ni tno army building nnd tho routlno will rcsumo Ita nnrmnl flnw wllleh tirovatlcd 111) 10 ino beginning of tho Spanish war, when this department was tho most important in tho United States. COAL GAS POISONS A FAMILY W. S. Poynter Annkca to Find "Wife anil Children Suffo entliiH. W. S. Poyntcr, 400S North Twenty-fourth nvenuo, nwok'o early yesterday morning to find tho air laden with poisonous fumes from tho hard coal stove. Half fainting he stag gered to tho window and managed to throw It open. When ho had In a measure re vived ho found that his wlfo and two children, who slept in the samo room, wcro in need of tho most urgent nttention. Tho children, agod 4 and 1 years, wero only brought to consciousness nfter hours of ministration. Mrs. Poyntcr Is nlso In a critical condition, but Dr. Hanchett be lieves thnt all will probably recover. Tho Issuo of gas was caused by a de fective damper. Four UueeiiM for the Ilnll. Thn musicians of the city are arranging on a largo ocalo for the grand benefit ball on December 12 to nld tho nudltorlum. The Coliseum will be well heated and profusely decorated for the event. Tho dancers will havo tho advantage of tho best music In tho city. There will bo four queens of tbo evening, ono of whom will represent tho working girls. They will bo chosen by a voting contest. Drill tenms rrom various rrniernai oruers win con tribute to tho entertainment llnele Sam an a Doctor. Tho United Stntcs owns tho Hot Springs of Arkansas nnd has endorsed them for tho euro ot rheumatism, neuralgia, catarrh and nervous troubles. Wrlto Bureau ot Infor mation, Hot Springs, for Illustrated book telling all about It. nulldliiK Permits. Tho city Inspector of 'bulldlncs has issued tho following permits: Anton Achat-. 2011 Valley, addition. 123: Omaha Brewing association, 1415 Fnrnam, brick addition, J1.0O0; Charles E. William son,. Twenty-eighth and Maple, repairs, H&o; C ll. King, 'J weniy-cignm anu Janice, framo dwelling, n.suu. Going South This Winter? A winter thero means no snow, nor slush, nor sleet, nor storms. In stead: Sunshine, fishing, boating, golf and other outdor pleasures. Only ono chango ot cars, Omaha to Jacksonville, Florida, via the Burling ton Route Winter tourist rates now In effect i i ! I TICKET OFFICE!. 1502 FAR NAM STREET. TEL. 230. DCnt.lNGTO STATION, IOTH AND MASON ST8. TEL, 128. 92 PER CENT. MRS. J. BENSON. Christmas is only Three Weeks Away. And all our large and handsome stock ct Christmas DOLLS sue out on our counter sizes from 2 to 'Mi inches long prices from 1.0c to tho best dressed nnd undressed. Host Kid Bodies, double jointed, flesh color or white, tho Kestuer head, natural hair, the prettiest made, so pretty it's a pleasure to look at them. We are opening up a counter of strictly Christmas novelties. Our other departments aro all full of pretty goods for Christmas presents. C C,'0N Wk Dnrlnir September nearly 02 per cent (111. 111) ot the Ueuth clulnia paid by the Knnltuule In thn Unltted Htate Mild Canada were paid within one day after proofs of death were received. Number Amount Claims I'nlil Hid fti-IU.Hlft l'ntd within one dny.,125 U0n,88.1 There were only ISIeven claim thnt remained unpaid on the econil day. Total Claim Tald f(U0,S15 Totul Premium l'ald 277.72-1 I'rollt to KNtnte of Allured fUUll.OUl 'Where claim are not paid Im inedlutely It la usually dne to delay oil thn part of the bene ficiary In nbmlttlnir complete paper. lKt.07 per cent of AMOUNT PAID "WITHIN A IIAV. ItHtlo of Claim paid to Vreniluiu received 2II2.no per cent I'er cent of l'rollta to IOntntr of Aaanrcd 1112.00 per cent. H. D. NEELY, Manager for Nebraska, 200-208 lieu Building, Omuhu. PARDONS GRANTED SPARINGLY llemlttanre of Neiilencc In Now In llfiiulu nf Mnrnr, Who Frrea KlKht I'rlaonera llnrliic; .Month. "Pnlln .IhiIcm ll'ltlln... f nam la rinrfnrrrt. Ing tho duties assigned to him by law and Is not attempting to turn tho police court Into a court of pardons, ns Judge S. I. Gor don did, and the results he has brought about aro gratifying. Moro than (GOO In fines nnd costs wns collected by him during November and sentences wore not sus pended Indiscriminately," said Mayor Frank -E. Moores, "Tho pardoning power Is vested In tho mayor and consequently I hnvo an opportunity to find out what tho pollco Judgo Is doing." "Seldom a day passes when tho rclatlvo ct soino prisoner does not como to mo nnd seek a suspension of sentence. In review ing tho eight pardons granted during No vember I found that Judgo Learn had dealt Justly with tho prisoners nnd I suspended sentenco for roasons which tho court Is not supposed to consider. In several cases families wcro suffering because of tho Im prisonment of fnthers or brothers. In ono or two cases men wcro relensed from Jail on condition that they leave tho city Immediately." Mortality StntlMtles. Tbo following ilnn His mid births wer re ported to tho city licnlth commissioner for the twenty-four hours ending nt noon Tues day: Denths Kernnml Schlll, Fourteenth nnd Wobster, nged a; George Ityan, Union tn tlon, nged 1; Mrs. Kuth A. White, 221!i Orace, aged 01: hydln A. Snllsbury, L'516 iNnrin weimeiii, ngou ,, Hlrths William Hlrveker. 2432 South Sovcntcentli, boy: Prank Herman, 1317 Wil liam, boy: Martin Jorgenscti, 1312 Dorcas, girl; V. I'roploch, 407 Dorcas, girl. I.eaa Tliun Half Hate TO Port Arthur, Houston nnd Onlvcston, Texas, on salo I)ccetnbor 10th, only via O. & St. L. Ry. All Information nt city ticket olllco, 1415 Farnftm St., (I'axton Hotel block), or-wrlto Harry E. Moores, C. I. & T. A Omaha, Neb. Parties having Washington stato Trans- mlsslsslppl exposition commission scrip will please communicate with us. THE I3EE PUnLISIIINO COMPANY. SMALLPOX IN A CHAIR CAR .Martin OImoii Arrive- In Depot lit (I in nh ll with Well llevelnped t'ftnc -ii r the llene. Another smallpox patient arrived In Omnha from tho west nnd was sent to the emergency hospital. His name Is Martin Oleon nnd ho enme from Denver to Omnha In n chair car. When ho left Denver ho was feeling well, but beforo ho arrived In Omaha ho was taken with fever. Im mediately upon his nrrlvnl In Omnha ho consulted a physician, who discovered that tho man was suffering with smallpox nnd sent him to tho health commissioner. Dr. Coffman ordered tho man taken to tho emergency hospital nt once. Olson Is n young man about 30 years of age. For several weeks ho has been trnv cling through Colorado. Although ho did not know that ho was exposed to tho dls ease, It Is known to exist In sovcrnl townB ho visited. Olson offered- no objection to being removed to tho hospital. ((no ViiiIIn nt IIiijiP". Ilnrgaln matlnco today. 25c and COc. BRUSH UP. Wo mnko n specialty of tho Hrush tlust iicsh having thousands of styles embrac ing brushes for every purpose for which' tney aro ever used. tooth imusiir.H. In tooth brushes our assortment com prlsc.i over iw Kinds. For SjC wo sell n u, H. Kent & Son rour-row brush, WAIt HANTHD NOT TO S1IKD HUISTKES. Thru wo hnvo tho Jnpnneso brushes for fo each nnd nice French Tooth Brushes for 10c, lDc and 2.c. .Aiii nitcsii i:m. In Nalt Hruslies wo havo nearly 200 kinds: somo nt r.c nnd 10c each, nnd n sttlcndtd stilt Kristin Itrjsh, very serviceable, at uc, oc nnu we. I.ATIIKH IMMJHIir.H. AVe have a splendid assortment of I.nther Hruslies, ranging In price from 15c to 75c. Our leader Is a b!uck Husslnn Hrlstlo Hrush which wo sell 'at 35c. Then wo hnvo tho Hndgcr llnlr Hruslies and the ono In fold ing celluloid boxes. AV1US1C 1IHOOMS From lOo to 50c. Sherman &. McConnell Drug Go OMAHA, Cor. lUth nnd Undue. HAYDEN ? CLOSING OUT THE CHICAGO 3 SHOE STOCK WEDNESDAY. Thousands Upon Thousands of Finest Shoes From This Stock Will Wednesday in Our New Economy Bargain Room. Prices cut deeper than ever, livery pair must be sold. Prices the low est ever quoted. Every pair fitted. be Sold toCatfaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1.16 1.47 Ladies' velvet embroidered house slippers, worth $1.00 r sale price Ottw Ladies' Vici Kid luce shoes, in all sizes; never sold for less thair $2.00 sale price only L'adies' y.SO Vici Kid and Vesting top lace shoes sale price less than half, at. . Ladies' finest, .sample shoes, worth up to $0.00 07 in this sale Mr onlv z7 J. Children's. $T.00" Kid Button shoes ACr only '-tTSJ Misses' $1.50 kid lace shoes, sizes C7 r 11 to 2, on sale at only tflRiviA Boys' $1.75 satin grain lace 07 r shoes, sale price. . : - Men's $2 satin calf lace shoes, i 1 O on sale now for .. . . A-lO Men's fine $3 kangaroo calf ' i QA shoes, sale price . . V The grcalest bargains in shoes ever put on sale in Omaha. Furnishings Goods in the New Economy Bargain Room. . iajalW W ( Men's Heavy Fleeced lined shirts and drawers, regular GOc quality, nil sizes, at 25c. Men's 75c sweators In black, blue and maroon, at 49c. Ladles' heavy, merino vests and pants In natural gray, that wcro made to sell at BOc and 7Sc, on salo nt 23c. Children's 20c hose In fast hlnclc at 7c. Undies' 25c wool and fleeced'' lined hose, special at 15c. ' Men's 2Gc suspenders at 15c'. Men's 15c suspenders nt 7&c. Men'r. work shirts In light nnd dark col ors, that nro worth 35c on salo at 15c. Men's 35c lined gloves, at 10c. HAYDEN BROS Y&SrJJ A DUAL ROLE FASTEST TRAINS SHORTEST LINE. BuHitioss men and others recognize the im portance of this combination by selecting the UNION PACIFIC for WESTERN POINTS OMAHA. SALT LAKE CITY TiKSAN FRANCISCO I PORTLAND - - - OMAHA I SALT LAKE CITY Tt SAN FRANCISCO (PORTLAND - - - 10 il I Hours Quicker than Jg f any finer Line, JS I Miles Shorter than 54 f any other Line. New TJity Ticket Office 1324 Farnam street. Tel. 316. When you buy coal from us you get the most value for the least money. PENNSYLVANIA b.,i mm 0,1 SHERIDAN Best Wyoming; Goal VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127 The locst thing a wise man expects is cheap fine clothes. He knows ifs . a contradiction. Every year we make better O'Conts and sell more of them. It is fnir to presume thnt we arc reaching moro gentlemen, ruther than that old customers are buying more coats; in other terms, the cir cle of well-dressed men is enlarg ing so is our overcoat sales so is the list of Nebraska customers gaining new ones losing none. Irish O'Cosvts Century after century it has been the cloth of Ireland; the distinctive dress of patriot peasant and peer, and since the 17th century, and outward badge of the people's as piration for nationality. It is honest goods, there is no shoddy in it. The ilece is line, the color is fast, the design is neat, the finish is artistic, and the wear is everlasting. They are here and the price made with as much care as though you paid the mer chant tailor twenty-five or thirty. allMallllllllllllllllfalll I af a all 11 "mi HAYDEN 1 S Great Clothing Bargains This Week. Men's Fine Guaranteed Suits, Overcoats and Ulsters at less than actual cost - MEN'S SPLENDID OVERCOATS CUT IN THE LATEST style, handsomely lined and trimmed and sold C ltf" ordinarily ut'$10 special for this week nJmVjyj MEN'S ALL WOOL IKIS1I FIUEZE TJLSTEKS CUT EXTItA long, with large storm collars and sold formerly at $10 offer ed as a bargain of great merit this E fi week at tJmXJVJ MEN'S HANDSOME ALL WOOL SUITS ALL the small lines left from our best selling $ 10.00 lines great bargains this week C)0 MEN'S FINE WORSTED PANTS IN SIX FINE patterns of checks and stripes, finest ready-tailored pants, in America excellent $5.00 grades special this week for MEN'S $180 FINE VICUNA OVERCOATS CUT IN THE oT"?".-, .10.00 MEN'S $18.00 FINE H., S. & M. SUITS IN FINE WORSTED and oxford vicuna extra special this week JO OO MEN'S STOUT, SLIM AND EXTRA SIZE SUITS AND OVER coats, at $7.50, $10.00 and $15.00 worth double. HAYDEN BROS. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. ill' 04000400 40000A IGctYour ListI o 0 of prcsentB for Christmas ready, TutO 4 on tho top a KODAK or CAMERA O nothing clso will, elvo half tho picas-O uro; nothing else lasts halt so long, v nnd nothing half as cheap for n thoi valuo given, q Inspect our largo nssortracnt now. Only rollahlo dealers keep I'nEMOS,9 POCOS, KODAKS, KOIIONAS, CV-n CLONES, etc. 4 noductlon la prlco of all Dry Plates? from the first ot December. ? o O o The Robert Dempster Co., o 1215 Fnrnam St. q 4) Excluslvo Dealers In Photo Supplies. We can fix you up nn Album If you 4 q cannot find the time. o 2o0000000400 Female Regulators aaaaaHfJBHBHi Thoro ure muny different kliuln on tho mnrknt. Wo huve tlu-ni all, but there Is pne that Bella butter than nil others com bined, it gives tho best of satisfaction. 'Ino namo of this wonderful remedy Ih Newton's Female llegulator, wo sell tho J1.00 bottlo for 75o. Cramer's Kldnoy Curo 7Q Iotua Creum ina Duffy's Malt Whiskey 50 Peruna 7g0 Urnmo Quinine i50 1 doz. 2-gr. Qulnlna Capsulea 7o 1 doz. 3-gr. Quinine Capsules lOo 1 doz. 5-gr. Quinine Cnpsules IRo Wlno of Cardul 75a 8. 8. S 76o Pierce's Prescription 750 Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills.,,, 11.00 Hchaofer's Cough Cure 200 Scott's Emulsion 750 Ozomulslon 760 Wlno of Cod I.Ivor Oil 75o Schrndcr's Fig Powdor 'j5o Magnet Pllo Ointment Mo Miles' Nervlno , 76o lludyan Wo ounAcrcn druggist I. W. Cur, lUth and Clilrnuo. J Iriltfil acimKS all Kidney t II ianfVnlira. rl m lin. em. At Irtiff. L'istb, or by mail. TICO, etc., ot Ot, U. J. Kk btrn'Kga, ti, X.