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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1901)
TIIEOMATIA DAILY BEE: TrjSSDAY, JASITAItY 1, 1901. January Linen Sale Wednes day morning wo will common co our annual 1 non sale. BLEACHED TAHLE DAMASK All our U5 Satin lllcached Tablo Dam nnk In thin pale 1.10 per yard. All our 1.C0 Satin Dtenchcd Tablo Dam ask In this sale $1.00 per yard. All our 63c Wenched Tablo Damask In tills Halo COc per yard. All our $1.65 Unbleached Tablo Damask In this sale $1.10 per yard. All our $1.00 Unbleached Table Damask In this salo "5u per yard. All our C5c Unbleached Tablo Damask In this sain COc por yard. All our 45c Unbleached Tablo Damask In this sale 2Sc per yard. NAPKINS All our $1.50 Illenchcd Satin Damask Napkins In this salo $1.00 a dozen. All our $2.23 Hleachcd Satin Damask Napkins In this salo $1.CD n dozen. All our $2.75 and $3.00 Hleachcd Satin Damask Napkins In this salo $2.00 a dozen. All tour $3.G0 Bleached Satin Damask Napktns-ln this salo $2.70 a dozen. AH our $4.00 nieached Satin Damask Napkins In this salo $3.00 a dortn. A lot of $4.!0 nnd $5.00 Hleachcd Satin Damask Nnpklns In this Balo $3.00 a dozen. TAIILD CLOTHS IlOKDnilS ALL AUOUND All our J1.7G Hleachcd Tablo ClotbB In this ealo $1.29 each. All our $2.2.' Pleached Table Cloths In this salo $1.C9 each. All our $3.00 lllcached Tablo Cloths In this salo $2.00 each. All our $3.50 nieached Tablo Cloths In this sale $2.50 each. All our $4.50 Hleachcd Table Cloths In this salo $2.98 each. All our $5.00 Hleachcd Table Cloths In this salo $3.38 each. TOWELS All our, 10c lluck Towels In this Balo 6c each. All our 12V4o IlucU Towels In tills salo 8 l-3c each. All our 16 2-3c Huck Towels In this salo 10c each. All our 25c lluck Towels In this salo 19c each. All our 40c, Huck' Tawels--lu this salo 25c each. All our $1.50 Huck Towels In this Bale $1,00 each. CRASH All our "He Drown Crash In this sale 3!4c por yard. All our 10c Drown Crash In this sale 7c per yard. All our 1214c Drown Crash In this sale 10c per yard. All our 16 2-3c Hleachcd Crash In this solo 12Jjjc per yard. All our 15c nieached Crash In this Balo 10c icr yard. FINE LACE AND OIIASS LINEN EM- nnoiDEHED I'UJCES All our $10.00 flno Lace and Embroi dered rieceH In thlB salo $6.00 oach. All our $17.50 lino Duchess Lace Center Pieces In this salo $12.00 each. AH our $10.00 Ilcnalssanco Scarfs In this salo $6.00 each. All our $20.00 Cluny Laco Scarfs In this salo $10.00 each. All our $9.00 Ilpnnlssanco Squares lu this salo $5.00 each. All our $2.00 Slavln Laco Squares In this salo $1.25 each. All our $6.00 Slavln Lacu Squares In this salo $3.00 each. AH our $25.00 flno Renaissance Rouud Pieces la this salo $15.00 each. Half Price! 1 ! on all mi lled Swiss and Net Curtains. This will bo the greatest bargain sale In curtains wo have ever offered to the trade, and anyono purchasing will get tho genuine satisfaction of buy ing a Rood artlclo at ONlMIALr THE REAL VALUE. Flno embroidered ruffled, net curtains, exceptionally good value, reduced from $4,00 to $8.25 per pair. One line plain net with ribbon border reduced from $3.75 to $1.88 per pair, and so on throughout this stock. No lady should miss this opportunity. Como early and got first choice. Women's Hosiery Our remain ing stock of cashmere and fleece lined , hose for wo men and chil dren will bo closud out at prices worth your considera- tion. 75c quality ladles' niack Cashracro Hoso reduced to 60e per pair. COc quality ladles' niack Cashmere and Flocco Lined Hoso reduced to 35c por pair. 85o quality ladles' Iilock Cashmere and Ffccce Lined Hose reduced to 25c per .pair. 25c quality ladles' Hlack Cashmere and Fleece Lined Hobc-reduced to 18e, or 3 for EOc. 25c quality children's Hlack Cashmere and Floeco Lined Hoeo reduced to ISc, or 3 for COc. ISo quality children's niack Cashmero Host reduced to 2So por pair. ft Our Great January Clearing Sale will Commence Wednesday, January 2nd After the greatest selling in our business life we are going to make the greatest cut in prices of our life, Come quick and you will not be .disappointed In our Cloak and Suit Dept. Every thing will bo closed out at ex-traordin-ary bar gains. This means a great deal more in our store than in any other in tho city as all our gar ments are entirely 7ietv and of the most fashionable styles we sell nothing but the best goods manufactured. In this sale you will have an opportunity to purohaso the highest grade garments at prices ordinarily charged for the most common. All our Cloth Coats will bo sold at ab solutely halt price. Our $25.00 Coats at $12.50. Our $18.00 Coats at $9.00. Our $15.00 Coats at $7.60. Our. $12.00 Coats at $6.00. Wo havo four very handsome. Vclour Coats. Theso garments were great values at $30.00 and $23.000 your cholco at $15.00 each. Wo havo ouly a fow Cloth Capes left. A very low prlco will bo made on them to closo them out. Two Astrakhan Fur Cap'cs $18.00 and $10.00 was tho regular price sale price $12.00. Electric Seal Coats mink trimmed regular price $60.00 sak prlco $33.00. Handsomo Astrakhan Coats regular prlco $30.00 salo price $20.00. Very finest Astrakhan Coat regular prlco $50.00 sale price $30.00. Very finest Near Seal Coats plain reg ular prlco $40.00 salo prlco $23.00. Ileautlful Near Seal Coats trimmed In Persian lamb, naturnl marten and I molro astrakhan regular prlco $55.00 salo prlco $35.00. Hcautltul Storm Collars In finest nat ural marten regular price $25.00 sale prlco $16,00. All our elegant Fur Scarfs,, lb flnc'nilnV, stono marten, 'sablo fox nnd brown marten, at prices which are much less than orlgtnul cost. All our handsome Brown Marten Muffs usually sold at $8 fcO sale price $3.50. All misses' and children's Coat3 at half pflce. ALL OUR HEAUTIFUL FINE TAILOR MADE SUITS will go on salo nt tho samo time. They will be fitted freo of charge. There are not many of them, bo wo advlBO an early selection. They aro all cholco styles somo of them only nrrlvd two weeks ago. All our handsomo DRESS SKIRTS In taffeta silk, peau do solo and fine cloth at extraordinary reductions. All our WALKING SKIRTS regularly sold at $10.00 and $12.00-at $7.00 nnd $7.50. Wo havo about twelve handsome Walk ing Suits mndo of heavy cloth which will bo closed out at bargain prices. Hlg reductions on all our flno Flannel WalMB. Specials in flannelette Gowns and Dressing Sacques This January selling of flan nellette gowns and dressing sacques owes its popularity, not to the fow cheap things, but to tho unusual goodness of every garment. Ladles' Flannelette downs nt COc re duced from 75c nnd 5c. $1.00 Flannelette Gowns nt 73c each. $1,25 and $1.50 Gowns at $1.00 each. EIDERDOWN SACQUES $1.00 and $1.25 Sacques at 75c each. . $1.50 Sacques nt $1.00 each. $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $3.00 and $3.23 Sacques nt $1.50 each. Indies' Short Flannelette Petticoats at 25c each, Children's Flannelette Gowns sizes 4 yoars to 14 years at 25c, 35c nnd 30c reduced from 4Ec, COc, 65c, 76c and 85o each. Silk Bargains Wo can't de scribe them thero are many fine values to talk about and reductions that will both surprise you and at tho same time please you. On account of tho shortness of tlmo In which wo havo to got this to tho printer wo will bo obliged to omit prices. Wo will bo pleased to show you tho many fine values at tbo coun ter next Wednesday rooming. FANCY STniPED MOREENS Threo styles regular prlco 05c a yard In this sale 25c a yard. We close Saturdays at 6 P. M. AGENT! FOR FOITKR KID GLOVKS AMD McOAI.IS PATTERNS. Thompson, Belden & Co. The Only Exclusive Dry Goods House in Omaha. T, H. O. A. CIUD1XO, COBNB 1TH AND DOl'QUAJ m. Bargains in Black Dress Goods Fashion has al ways a kindly smile for hand some black goods, the stand ard substantial dress stuff, marked at prices that will quickly clear the shelves wo need tho room badly. These lots will find quick takers nt tho following prices. Now $1.60 from $1.00 n yard handsome Paris novelty. Now $1.00 from $4.60 n yard -stylish silk and wool novelty. Now $1.60 from $3.00 a yard new silk novelty. Now $1.60 from $2.25 a yard Imported novelty. Now $1.50 from $2.00 a yard figured novelty. Now $1.50 from $2.23 a yard matclasso novelty. Now $1.50 from $2.00 a yard Parisian novelty. Now $1.60 from $2.50 a yard novelty suiting. No misunderstanding the purposes un derlying such price-cutting as this on perfect merchandise. The goods Involved must move, and ttint quickly. Wo need every inch of spnee for new spring stuff. Study tbo following few Items, and nolo the excellent ulues. One lot of handsomo Imported novelties, never cold for lens than $3.00, $3.50, $3.75 a yard. All go at $1.50 n yard. IMPORTED NOVELTY DRESS PAT TERNS Had our gathering of exclu sive patterns of foreign novelties not been greater this season than ever bo foro thoro would have been little to show you next Wednesday. However tho balance must go. Como and sco them at tho counter. A $50.00 Suit for $20.00. A $40.00 Suit 'or $15.00. A $30.00 Suit for $15.00. ' A $19.75 Suit for $12.50. A $30.00 Suit for $12.60. A $25.00 Suit for $15.00. A $30.00 Suit for. $12.50. A $23.00 Suit for $12.50. January Sale During this sale we a r e offering children's and ladies' under wear the best of the season's makes prices being so low and as an event of tho big J anuary sale which begins Wednesday, we deem it a prop er and fitting time for you to buy underwear and profit by the reduced prices. Reduced to $2.00 per suit ladles' fine wool Union suUb Regular made that have been Bold nt $4.00 and $5.50 suit. Reduced to $1.23 ladles' Wool Vests regular made in bluo of natural regular $2.75 quality. Reduccil to $1.00 ladles' Wool Eques trienne Tights black or natural reg ular $2.60 quality. Reduced to 73c ladles' Scnrlet Under wear regular $1.00 quality. Reduced to 26c boys' heavy fleeced Cot ton Vests nnd Drawers regular 50o quality. Reduced to 33e child's Union Suits "Onelta" make cotton ribbed regular 60c quality. Reduced to 50c misses' flno rlbbod Wool Vests nnd Pants regular S5o quality. Ladles' Knitted Skirts Note the fol lowing reductions. 60c Skirts reduced to 33c each. $1.00 SklrtB reduced to 75o each. $1.60 Skirts reduced to $1.00 euch. $2.00 and $2.25 Skirts reduced to $1.60 each. On all ladles' Knitted Jackets, Fas cinators and Crocheted Hoods wo will allow 20 per cent discount. Children's Bonnets- On all our winter stock of children's head wear, including fanej bonnets, silk and wool erochot hoods, and angora hoods, wo will give a discount of 20 por cent. One lot of children's Jersey Leggings that were 90c each reduced at 60s each. Men's Our Furnish- once a ings year salo of furnishings will begin Wednesday morning when wo will mark all of our broken lines of un derwear and hosiery at money saving prices. Also some very good values In men's Outing Flannel Night Shirts. Note tho reductions below: $3.50 Silk Worsted Underwear reduced to $2.00 a garment. $2.60 French Rlbbod Worsted reduced to $2.00 a garment. $1.00 Silk Fleeced reduced to COc a gar ment. $1.00 nnd $1.25 Scarlet reduced to 76c a garment. $1.00 Outing Flannel Night Shirts ro duccd to 75c cich. 76c Outing Flannel Night Shirts re duced to 60c euch. 60c Outing Flannel Night Shirts re duced to 39c each. 25c quality boys' Wool Mitten reduced to 15c each. Our entlro lino of 25c Wool Half Hobo reduced to 18c or 3 for 60c. ft Men's Neckwear 25c each, re duced from 50c. Our January sale will include a lino of men's silk neckwear including tecks, band bows and four-in-hands. - These nro all now silks purchased Just before the holidays, thus Insuring you of getting only tho choicest of pat terns. Remember Just half-price dur ing our Junuary clearing 'sale. Plaid Dress Goods Odd to lose money on bright new plaids, isn't it but this is the story we need the room. An opportunity to buy handsome goods cheaper than ever before in the history of the house. Every reduction genuine. Now 33c. from 60c stylish camel's hair plaid, all handsomo mixed colors. Now Sue, from 50c new ztbcllne plaids. Now 75c, from $1.2.1 Imported zlhcllno plaids, ciunel'H hair plaids, 54-lnch wide, splendid value. Now $1.00, from $1.50 new Venetian finished plaids, very ctylish. Now 73c, from $1.23 now black plaid. 64-lnches wide, black and white, brown and white, blue nnd white, very striking. STYLISH GOLF SUITING Now 75c, from $1.25 without doubt ouo of tho greatest value to bo had In this clearing snlo every color n gcod color, and quality first clnss colors mode, black, castor, bVavcr, handsomo plaid back. Straight Front Corsets $1.00 Each The military figure is al ways the most graceful. It has been culti vated for ages by the stalwart men of the world. Tho women nro copying tho military hearing. "Straight front" corset' Ib what gives this poso from shoulder to hip. R. & G., tho best strnlght front corset for tho prlco $1.00 each. Com plelo assortment of sizes black, white or gray $1.00 each. fur Trimmings 20 per cent discount on all this choice lino of goods. Silk Mittens Wo have two lines of Ludios' black silk mittens, that are extra value. They nro double Mittens made with fancy backs prices COc and 75c per pair.' Thoy will go quick at these prices. 7M j?,m. c;r'-. mft Dress Goods Bargains Almost all the lots we toll of in this list for Wednesday morning's selling, are marked at prices never be fore touched for cheapness in tho downward scale. Tho occasion Is simply n quick adjust ment of stock such ns comes every year. Not a yard of dress goods bought for this great snle. You havo been paying ub more money for theso same goods. Wo nro Just making room for tho new spring goods. Wo must havo tho room at once, hence theso extremo low prices. Come wo can tell you moro nt the counter nnd show the goods. COLORED DRESS GOODS Now 40c from $1.00 handsome Checked Cheviots beautiful fabric purely all wool. Now 43c from $1.25 Kngllsh Homespun ono stylo only puro nil wool. Now 75c from $1.25 All Wool Home spun. Now 60c from S3c nnd $1.00 Poplins, " Corded Suiting all wool, very pretty. Now COc from $1.00 stylish Mixed Cheviots all new colors all good ttylcs for spring. Now 23c from 60c nnd (!0o a yard splendid values nil small novelty nnd figured effects rod and black blue nnd black brown nnd blnck. Now 39c from C5c handsome Striped Novelty very pretty for waists or dresses. Now 39c from Sac l'olka Dot Stripe, another very pretty material for waists. Now 2?c from fl5c Three Toned Striped Novelty Now 29c from C5c Navy Illuo Novelty. Now 60c from $1.23 Silk and Wool Check stylish material for waists. Now 69c from $1.23 Mixed Poplins splendid value. Now $1.00 from $1.75 Mixed Dlsgonal Suiting. Now 9Sc from $2.23 French Novelty handsome panne finish very now colors new blue, new redesa, groen, new' gray, new mode. Now $1.25 from $2.25-New Pcublo Cheviot beautiful fabric 54 Inches wide. Now 50c from $1.00 Htyllsli Hair Striped Suitings. Now 39c from 65c Polka Dot Novelty very stylish for wnlstB or spring suits. Now $1.00 from $1.50 tho stylish new Xlbclinc ono of this season's choicest fabrics very stylish. Now $2.50 from $1.00 Kngllsh Sultlns qulto tho thing for separata skirts or jacket and skirt can bo mafia without lining. Now 69c from $1.00 all wool Crepe Cloth. Now $1.75 from $3.00 Invisible Checked Suiting splendid value good tho whole year round. Now 49c from S5c Granite Suiting. Now COc from $1.00 Stylish Mixed Cheviots. Reductions on Blankets, Comforts and flannels Prices on these goods have been made so low that thdy will close out quick. You know our i eductions aro genuine These for a guide: $5.60 Merritt's Wool Comforts reduced to $3.50. $4.50 Merritt's Wool Comforts reduced to $2.75. $1.50 Merritt's Crib Comforts reduced to 75c. $2.25 Merritt's Crib Comforts-reduced to $1.60. $11.00 Down Quilts now $9.00. $9.60 Down Quilts now $7.60. $7.60 Down Quilts now $1.75. $3.00 Down Quilts now $1.00. A lot of 10c and 12U,c Dark Colored Out ing Flannel now nt 6c yard. A lot of 15c and 18c Flannelettes now 6',Jc yard. 10c Flooco Lined Flannelette now "lie yard. 20c imported Swnnsdown now at luo yd, 45o Fnucy Klderdawu nt 20c. COc Fancy Eiderdown at 45c yard. $1.75 Fancy 60 In. wide Clockings now 50o nnd 87H.C. h3c fancy Ct-ln. wide Cloaklngs now 60c yard. 40c till wool Red and Hlack Checked Flannel at 20o ynnl. 65c Gray Illankets now ,1Sc pair. 70c Whlto Illankets now COc pair. $3.80 all wool White Hlnnkets $2.75 n pair. $.1.20 all wool White Illankets now $2.25 a pair. $2.00Gray Wool Illankcis nt $1.25 a pair. $3,25 Gray Wool HlnnkclR nt $2.25 pair. All remnants of Flannel? and Cloak lngs at next-tonothlng prices, BAR ASSOCIATION TO MEET Important EnticMs to Ccmo Up at Its Annnl Session, RELIEF OF SUPREME COURT NECESSARY 1II1U to l'.xprtlltr Work nf llir .Itiiliies Will lie Introduced In tlir Hope of IlrcoutliiK I.kit Till Winter. Tho Nebraska Stato liar association will hold Its next regular meeting nt Lincoln Wednesday afternoon nnd evening, begin ning nt 2 o'clock. Tho nftcrnoou session will bo devoted to a discussion of proposed bills for tho relief of thu state courts nnd litigants which will bo presented by the leglslntlvo commlttco of tho association to tho next legislature. Tho most Important of theso bills Is ono relating to the relief of tho supremo court. Tho proposed bill has been prepared by W. D. Meilugh, thalrninti of the committee, nftcr consultation with many members of tho bar, and Its terms embrace tho most acceptable compromise which could bo reached. Hrlofiy, tho suprems court will bo authorized to appoint nine standing referees whoso duties shall bo determined by tho rulo of tho court. It is the Intention of tho authors of the bill that referees shall bo given power to hear all cases re ferred to them by the supremo court nnd determine tho facts and conclusions of law. With this system In vogue nine cases can bo heard and doclded where but one can como beforo tho court nt present. At the ennio time tho system of referees obviates tho objection urged by many lawyers against tho commissioner system, ns every enso Is puBscd upon, nt least formally, by tho supreme court Itself. Another bill to bo considered is one ro duclng tho tlmo lu which appeals can be tnkon to tho supremo court from tho dis trict court, .it present appeals can bo taken wllhln six montha nftor tho closo of the term at which tho Judgment is rendered and ap peals on writs of error may bo taken nt any tlmo wllhln n year after tho close of tho Judgment term. 11 Is proposed by tho association that tho time In which tho ap peal may be perfected bo mado tho snmo In each case nnd not moro than six months allowed Tho question of foreclosure of mortgages will rccclvo attention, ns tho association desires to havo a BUbstantlal bond required In cases whero appeals In foreclosures are mndo. At present, It Is stated, tho cystom of "waste bonds" Is In forco nnd any one can appeal nnd not be responsible for tho value of rents while they hold possession of tho property pending a hearing of tho appeal. At tho evening session a banquet will be spread, tho guests of tho association be ing General Mnnderson nnd Charles J. Oreeno of Oiunhn, Henry D, Kstabrook of Chicago and John N. Daldwln of Council Hluff8. Tho association desires to havo a full representation of tho Omahu bur nt tho meeting and banquet regardless of membership in tho association nnd requests all persons not members of the organi zation who desire to attend to send their names to Judge Wakeley, president of tho association, or to R. W. Ilreckenrldgo, res ident member of the executive commlttco. The prlco of tho bnnquet has been fixed nt $1. ENORMOUS ISSUE OF BONDS Uric Ititllroiiit Hon-iMtNj lf.'l,",(m(l,(KI() tvlth Will oh to Pay for Colli Property I'iiipIiuimmI. NEW YORK, Dec. 31. It was announced today that the Central Trust company will finance the $33,000,000 4 per cent bonds of tho Krle Railroad company, which will bo Issued for tho purchase of tho Pennsyl vania Coal company. Tho property of tho Erlo rnllroad will bo back of this mort gage, which will bo further secured, It Is reported, by n largo amount nf the stock of tho New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad company. Tho fact that J. I. Morgan & Co., who arranged tho purchase of tho Pennsylvania Coal company by tho Erin rnllroad, have been arranging with their bunks for a loon of $29,000,000 hns been known for several dnys nnd tho presumption wns that this ensh was to be used In tho liquidation of the In debtedness of tho Krle to tho Pennsylvania Coal company's stockholders. The Issue of tho bonds will in turn pay these loans nnd loavo something over $8,000,000 In the treasury for use by tho Erlo in Improving Its coal properties. Kczcmni An Cure, Xo Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles. Your druggist will refund your money if PA7.0 OINTMENT falls to euro you. 60 cents. I'roaiierotiN Amii'lutlon. At tho meeting of the board of directors' of the Omnhn l.iian mill Hultilliu; iibmoc-1 i tlon, held In Thu Iieo milnllnj,- Inst even ing, n senil-aiiiHial dividend of :i per cent was declared. Tho punt voir wns nn un usually prosperous) ono for the association. Its gain In business, in round niiniliern. amounted tn $7Wk), running tho nwts up to ttia.OOO. tlio hlijliext lu Its hlHtory iv hldeH netting shareholder u prollt of fi ,er rent for tho year the association rlp.-urd $1,600, which wns cnrrled tn tho surplus. Stop till' CniiKli M nit AVorliN Off Hip Colli, I.axntlvo Hromo-Qulnlni; Tublols euro a cold In ono dv. No cure, no pay. Price 25 cents. Seventeen llnrcr Stnrl. IIOSTON, Dec. ill.-Tho six-day lileyelo rncont tho Park Siiuaro Garden wuh starteii at 1:20 this afternoon with seventeen com petitor)!. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. U r. Keck of Kearney Is n guest nt the Hnnshaw. F. N. Hall nf lluhtlngi Is registered nt tho Murruy. V. V. Pylo nf IJoIse, Idiho, Ik a guest if the Murray. 8. Sprout nf Salt Inko City li a guest nf the Millard. T. N. Fulton of Ogdcn, Utah, Is registered nt tho llenshaw. Willis a. nnd W. O. Emerson of Donver are at the Her Ornnd. It a I.. Nlehnls nf Elk Point, S htonnltiK at tho Millard. D., Is V. P. Jennings of St. Htnnntmr nt tlin Ileushnw Joieph, Mo., Is Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Williams of Minne apolis nro at tho Millard. Phil H. Kastcrday and It. M. O'Counell nf Tecumseh aro nt the Murray. Guy Wilson of Uturel, Nob., bus returned homo after a visit with IiIh father, Major Wilson, U. S, A. Qeorgn E. Schiller of Central Oily miJ nnvld Nenlo nf Fort Calhoun aro Ne liruskntiH nt tho Pnxton. NehrnskntiN at the Merchants: Oeoraii II Spear, Norfolk; (leorgo 11. Lawrence, North Platte; John Kleth. Sutherland; fl. I). An plegato, Ilnldrege; F. W. H.irber. Hasting. llostnnlniiH nt the Her Grand: Henry Clay Harnaben and wife. W. II. MarDon.ild and wife, Hilda Clark, .Mabel Plerjon, Josa phlno Itartlett, Albert Pan. Vornon Stiles, H. 1,. Btudley and C It. Hncon and wife. f'aptnln TowuhpikI nf tlin quartermaster's ileiiurtmenthniirotucnud trom a hunting trip in Madison eounty, where, with W I). Townscnd, eighty birds wero killed lu it day and a half. (leorgn II, Frntholngbani. Joht Wnlsli. W 11, Fitzgerald, Frederic Collins, C. E. ViiUJ. Miss John, A. F IteiiHldTg and wlt.i and J, E, Miller and wlfn nf tlv llnstonlani. nr.. nt the .Murray. Miss C'alllo McConnell, who formerly tnuglit In Mason school. Iihi written tn th'i llo.inl nf Education asking that her leii -of nbseiico bn extended ui'tll the beginning of tlin next sehool year Mist Mrt'uimell was grnnted a leuve of uhseneo until Christmas and went to Rocklln, Cal , In Z3P VWmW A forecast of 1901. Here's i forecast the year will contain 365 days as usual, but they arc to be days of un precedented prosperity for all classscs of Americans; and ' there arc to be chances, op portunities and bargains such as never before fell to the lot of men. For details watch this ad every day for the en suing year. For a proof come today and look at the prices now marked on our $25 over coats. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO. N. i:. L'Olt. l.-.Tlt AMI noi'lil.AH. II we pleats ou tell otheri Hue don't let! us. Dr. McGREW Oltl pr mini I'ontllllllMint)' front H II. m. to (I i. in. PiiiiiIiijn from H n. in. to ti p. Ill, CHARGES LOW (Dr. Mcdrew at nge 62.) THU MOST SUCCKSSI'Uri SPECIALIST lu Ihr treufmciit of nil forms of IMS.. KASICS AMI IIISOUDKUS OF MIJ.V OM,V, !i(J yi-firn' PMicrtcnee, 15 yrnr lu O inn hit. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE A l'Klt.HAM3.'i' CI Hi: (UIAltA.Vl'mil) IN I.KMS THAN 10 ll. VS-tt Itliiuit put tliiK, piilii or Ionh of 1 1 in p. The fiuicKUN'r una most XATim.ii, cimu that him et liepn illnen vei-eil, CHAIK.KS LOW. YPUII K 1,1 Q" stages nnd conditions OirillLIO cured nnd every trnco of tho dtscaso Is thoroughly eliminated from tho Mood. No "HHEAKf NO OUT" on tho skin or face or any external appeninnccs of thg disease whatever. A treatment that Is rhoro Huccessfut anil fur more satlsrnctorv than tho "Hot Springs" treatment and at less than HALF TUB COST. A euro that Is gunrnnteed to be pormanunt for life, WEAKNESS of young anil middlo-aged men. I.OSH OI- MAMIOIIII. Night Losses, Nervous Debility. Loss of Drain nnd Nerve Power. Fnrgotl'ulness, Unshfulness, Stricture, Gonorrhoea, Gleet. OVUIl iTO.000 C'A.SHS CMtKII. RECTAL DISEASES Dr. MoOrow'a treatment for illn. eases or tho rectum has cured where all other had failed. Fissure, Ulcers, Piles and all chronic diseases nf tho rectum, Im mediate, relief nnd a permnnont euro is inudo without cutting or pain. Tho cure 1 quick and complete. CI1HICS JLAIAXTI3i:il. CHARGES LOW Coiiaultittlon free, Trentiiiritt by mill I. Medicines sent everywhere free from gazo or breakage, ready for use, Olllco hourx: 8 a, in. to It p. tn. Sundays 8 a. in. to 5 p m J. O. Iiox "GG. Olllco over 'ii'i South llth St.. between Fnrnam and Douglas Sts.. OMAHA. N1CU. AMUMfciMIC.Vr. ORIIIMTON A IIAI'PV M'5W Vll.Vlt. MATINEE TODAY. Few- front rows tpserved, 60c; balance nf house, any part. 2."'. hllilren, 10e; gal., 10c. Till: (illlCAT WAI.IMIV. K ATI I It V X OST HUM A X , In 'The Widow." .ii:xmi: wht.moim: ,v r. In "Aunt .lerushn'H City Visit." .11 Ml ,S I'. W ITMAIIK. 4iAI,.XIIO. iiattii: IIICI. 1. 1! I.AIIII Tonight 1:15 10c, :;c and Hc. a .mixiici.i. mini ITS. In "A Modern Galatea." Till: TWO KIXOS. Tin- KIXOIIIIOMi: All iiimv picture BOYD'S Wnodwnrd & Hurgcss, Mgrs- Tel. 191'J Toil 11. ) lii'.W ToiiIkIiI Sit.-,. Also Wednesday Mntince nnd Night. THE S0ST0NI&NS Mntlnco today -"Tho Viceroy." Tonight nnd Wed Mat. "Tho Sorenndo." Wednes day night "Kohln Hood " Kvenlnn pricees; air, KOc, "p. Jt.u), JI M, Mntlnco: : Mo. r,0c, 7Ce. l.nu. NUTICtC-All Heats reserved nnd uncalled for will ho sold nt 1 o'clock today Thursdnv, Friday nnd Saturday, matlnea Saturday-Mlt. WALK UK WlllTUSIDi:. Dvenlng prices a:c, COc, 75c, Jl.oO. Mati neo prices 2fic mid COc. Seats on sale Wed nesday morning. MIACO'S TROCADERO Tol"' iniAxn ni:v vi:.it's matimii: TOIIAl. imiiax MAinr.x nn; 111 m.i:s(it)i'. CO. A XI) lll'.M I TV SHOW. Ho Hiiro anjl see the Indians this after noon and loiiluht . M'UriAI. I'llATUIlKS. Matinees D.illy 10e ami 20c. Nights- 10c, ic ami tWo Hnioko If you like Lake Maiiawa FINE" SKATING TriihiK lout i) I'eiii l anil llroniltvii)-, r'oiiiicl I III lift". iiiiuiiDiivlilK - I', in., .Inn. I, IpmvIiiu every liinir ami I,illr .Maiiiitvu mi lull' liiiurN until ttlllO . 111, the linpo nf regaining hr IipcIIIi, but sho has nut fully recoveied and (leslte., in re main In California Clark 1. Wertmibnkcr. acting afHlstant surgeon at Fort Nlolirara. lias been nrdered to loport to lb" t'oinmaiidliiK ultlrer nf tho army at Sail Fraiiilaoo for dutall with troops going to tho Philippines. I In will bn succeeded In Nebrnska by Llnutennnt Major A W Hliockley, asMutanl burgeon, now on duty In C'jIju. TV. t ft v