TILE OMAHA DAILY .HJSlSt SATURDAY, M)V12MI2U 2i 1001. HAYDENs Letting Down the Prices to Make Room for the Holiday Sales HAYDENs "The real, live Santa Claus" will be here to gladden the children with trainloads of toys, Shrewd holiday buyers arc already taking advantage of the great assortment and special prices in Jewelry the Big Store is now making, Goods selected now will be put aside until wanted, Over Twenty Different Makes of Pianos Now on Special Sale. Keep your eye on Hayden's great sales of Men's Clothing, Ladies' Ready to Wear Garments, Furnishings, Shoes, Hats and Millinery, Saturday in the SPECIALS IX I'l IIMSIIINri (SHOD. Ladles' and children's mittens, on sale nt 10c. MVn's 11.00 extra heavy Jersey over 1 alrts, 49c. Boys' ?5c sweaters, it 39c. Men's and hoys' heavy Jersey ovcrshlrts, t 39c. Men's wool and fleece .lined shirts and drawers, In nil sizes, nt 49c. Ladles' heavy fleece lined union suits, at 3ftc. Ladles' 60e and 75c vents and pants, all lues, some part wool and Qeece lined, all on talc at 25c. Men's extra heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, on sale at 39c. Men's 7Ro Rloves and mittens at 39c, Men's 39c gloves at 19c. Men's) $1.26 wool sweators, In all sizes, at COc. uhknh ;oony. 54-Inch strictly all wool camel's hals cheviot, 64-Inch hard-twilled clay serge, strictly all wool; 52-Inch strictly nil wool homnspifn, not a yard over sold for less than $1.00 and some up to 1.."0, all will go t 49c. 40-Inch all wool granite, 40-Inch nil wool German henrlottSs, 41-Inch all wool cheviots nd 46-Inch novelties, worth up to $1.50 yard, at 49e. BOO pieces of all wool goods, plain and (ancles, worth 76c, at 39c. 300 pieces of serges, novelties, henrlettaa and other weaves, worth up to 76c, at 25c. . 300 pieces of plaids, flannels and other goods, worth 60c, will go nt 16c and 19c. 500 pieces of double-fold dress goods, worth 26c and 35c, at 10c. 600 pieces of doubln-fold plaids, 5c. PIiAKKBLBTTKM AMI OUTI.MJ I'liAS XKIifl AT Bo AMI) 7 1-2n. 15o outing flannels, In nice, bright colors, at Re. 25o flno Imitation French flannels, 3d Gnat Salt on Man's Hats The. nig Store's stock comprises all the best styles at a saving of at least ono thlrd the cost. Men's black stiff hats at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75. $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00. Men's soft hats, In all colors and newest blocks, at 76c, $1.00, $1,25 and $1.50 and $2.00 and $2.50. "Tho Columbia" In, nutria, otter and black at $1.50 and $2.W. Pashas at 95c, $1.00, $1.25,-$1.50 nnd $2.00. Oolf hats at $1.00, $1.26, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.60. Fedoras at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50. 'Men's and boys' caps at 2.c to $1,50. SPEED WAR CLOUDS DARREN Bitnati.i Grows Ifor. Opiqut ai thi Day Cotnti Ntaitr. MAY DI1RUPT THE WESTERN ASSOCIATION lilnea Xot Carina; or I'nnhle to .Meat the Cat In Time Are l,lkel- to Drop Out of the Joint f , Agreement. The Milwaukee, the Ilurllngton and tho Illinois Central have apparently made no move to meet the Chicago-Omaha schedule of twelve hours and forty minutes, to which thn Northwestern cut fr'om thirteen hours ud a half on November 3 nnd which' the nock Island will Inaugurate on Sunday, November 24. The executive heads' of the Chicago-Twin City and the Chicago-Omaha lines have been In session at Chicago this week, but no announcement has bien made of any ngrecment. It is thought that some way 'will be found to reconcile tho warring Itnej aud rotors the harmonious conditions ex isting for the last three years. If this Is not done It Is more than probable that soma of the weaker roads, which are physically unable to meet the new schedule, wjll withdraw from thn Western Passenger nssoclntlon and take independent action In making rates. This radical movo would force a speedy settlement of the trouble. The only road which looks upon the situ ation with apparent complacency Is the Ilurllngton, whose offlclnls adhere to thn statement made some days ago, that their Chlcago-Omahn service is entirely satis factory to themselves and thrlr patrons' therefore a change l neither necessnry nor desirable. The Illinois Central has dune all In the ' way of "reducing? tlm that It proposes to do this winter. No cut will be made other than the one of half an hour, effectlvo'two weeks ago. As tho Harrlman syndicate controls the Central, radical action Is not looked for on Its part. The Milwaukee, has been expected all , along to make some strong move, hut the local officials are entirely in the dark as to plans for the future. Since its notice of withdrawal from all time agreements the Milwaukee has made good on the Chicago ..T.wIn City schedule, which Is now slightly above ten hours In place of thirteen hours, but it has done nothing visible In regard to the Cbtcngo-Omaha situation. , I'nlon 1'nelflp I'ntrontt Hrlirl, -Ths Union Pacific has been enjoined on petition of residents of Milliard, Wyo from tearing up Its old lino over Piedmont hill, Thn allegation Is that the railroad company Is breaking the conditions limit r which It secured enormous land grants from the fed- ui -ssnoii em u 'lamm sjinwhoo 919311 isuioptf I pjonpajug isains Bargain Room Inches wide, the finest prints ever seen, 10c 10c Shaker flannel, "tic. 15c Shaker flannel, 7ac. 16c outing flannel, light colors, 6c. 19c outing flannel, light colors, 7ho, yard wide, fine quality, hoys' ci.otiii.m;. Hoys'' 30c and 75c pants, 23c. floya' $2.60 reefers, 95c. Hoys' $3.50 reefers, J 1.60. Hoys' $5.00 reefers, $1. 95, MM.S. Yard wide waist linings, yard wide per callnes, etc., worth up to 15c yard, all will go at Sc. IMIIVIS. i! l-e 60,000 yards of full standard prints, In remnants from 2 to 10 yards, worth up to I'M, at 2Hc SATI'.I5S. 12Hc plain black sateen, 5c. 25c Simpson's printed sateens, "4c. fio.no ami stirt.no imiiss i'attkiins, fit.ftM. $10,00 skirt patterns will go at $2.98. $10.00 dress patterns will go at $3.9?. $16.00 dress patterns will go at $3.9S. SII.KS. No mall orders filled on "silk remnants. They all sell on tho day of sae. 25q fancies, 9c. 60c nice, bright Japanese plaids, 15c. 75ft fanrles, 39c, 75n foulards, 35c. $1.00 tintln, 29c. $1.00 corduroys, 39c. ni.t.NKKTs ami rosFonTBns. niankets, 49o, 75c, 9Sc up to $1.2.V Comforters, 59c, 75e, 9Ss up to2.50. WAISTIX05. Strictly all wool French flannels, 27 Inches wide, 60 shades, 26c. Strictly all wool fine striped walstlngs, regular 76c value, will go nt 39c. Hl(h grade prunellas In nil the evening shades, worth 76c, at 45c. Man's SOe Neckwaar at 10c 500 dozen men's silk neckwear. Hows, Strln ties,, puffs nnd four-in-hands, worth 60c, on sale nt 10c. Men's 50c crown suspenders, In all styles, at 25c. Men's heavy Oxford negligee shirts, In all the new styles, nt $1.00 nnd $1.60. Men's white unlnundered shirts with reinforced front and back on sale nt 35c, 3 for $1.00. 60c Shut Music, 19c Tho latest and most popular hits of tho day. "Creole flellos," n regular 60c piece. on special sain Saturday at 19c. Special cut prices on nil cIsshIc and popular sheet music nnd folios. ernl government. Flvo miles of track hud ' been taken uu when tho Iniunctlon nut n summary stop to operations. No advice on tho matter has reached Union Pacific headquarters as yet, the mat ter bolng In the hands of the Wyoming at torney of the rosd. Tho land grant em braces tweuty-dvc milts on either side of tho original roadbed, and in no ense hnvn the new lines constructed by the company left the lnnd grant. When the now lines wero built the company mado n proposition to the residents of the towns on tho old lines to bo abandoned that It would removo their effects to' tho. towns on the new lines free of cosl, and this was done In many cases. Willi! .loll ii I'riiiii'li. Snjia. John Francis, general passenger agent of the Durllngton, was In Denver one day this week and Is quoted by n Denver paper as follows: "1 hope tho Wyoming extension of the Ilurllngton will be built. It's not like the Durlinglon lo stop anywhere, we're always building, you know Especially Is that the cuso In a rich, undeveloped coun try like Wyoming, whore we already have coal locations for over 26,000 acres of land. Of course we are not Informed us to the plans of the owners, but I think there will be further extension work done. There 's no Immediate prospect of tho Burlington putting on a twenty-four-hour service he- twesn Denver ami Chicago, as the present service Is considered sufficient. I doubt the authenticity of tho rumor of nmalga nation of the three managing departments of the Ilurllugton system under ono head," llmr Kliclitrr Mul (Jo Cicnoral Manager Dickinson's nntl-drink order la still being rigidly enforced nmoug Union Pacific employes. Any man once ported cannot ngaln enter the service of tho ompany, It Is said. A machinist recently discharged from the Cheyenne shopB for druukenness secured a place as a section hand An the Nebraska division, but was Im mediately discharged as soon as the officials learned his record. The effect of tho order Is noticeable at division points, especially on pay days. ItlBht-iif-Wnj Thro null .Mention WiiiIi The surveys of the Oregon Short Line nnd of the Han Pedro road through the disputed territory in Meadow Valley wash on the Salt Lnke-Los Angeles line arn now being made. The engineers are of the opinion thaUat no point in the canyon will the tracks be nearer each other than twenty feet, so that In the future the trains of the two competing roads will run side by aide, but the tracks will not cross When the court decldei which company I entitled to tho original right-of-way th company winning the suit will be given a right-of-way extending 100 feet on elthe side of the track. The losing company will be awarded a franchise to build on tb same right-of-way, but not near enough to Interfere with the winning company" tracks or trains. So far thu new lines are being run on opposite sides of the wash and there seeuu to be no likelihood of thsm coming together. .Mrllrn Vn In the Wreck, The only Omaha traveling passenge agent ou the special train which wa wrecked near Truckee, Cal Thursday, l John Mellen of the Northwestern, who was not Injured, Several Union Pacific pas senger Agents were sboard, but none of them mako their headquarters In Omaha. Ocrrltt Fort, assistant general passenger agent of tho Union 1'nclflc, has gone west to meet, the special, which is expected to arrive In Omaha some time Saturday. Owing to Increasing California travel tho Burlington has decided to add a fourth tourist car line to Its, prenent service through Omaha. Commencing Saturday, November 30, the new service will be In augurated, running via the Ilurllngton to Denver, Hto Grande road t Ogden and Qriat Salt on Furnishing Goods- ladles' extra heavy fleece lined underwear, vest and pants, at 39c each. Ladles' natural wool vests nnd pants nt 50c. "ladles' double tleece lined combination suits r? 19c. Children's Jersey ribbed wool combination suits, nt $1.50. Lndles' Jersey ribbed wool combination suits at $1.50. Ladles' fine Jersey ribbed wool vests nnd punts, $1.00 each. Indies' silk combination suits, In black, white nnd tlesh colors, worth $5.00. at $3.9S. Children's outing flannel gowns, nil sizes, nt 50c. a Ladles' outing flannel gowns nt ioc. Infanta' wool leggings, In blnck and white, nt 60c. 35c nnd 50c stockings nt ll'.ic. 600 doren Indies', men's and children's stockings, In wool, fleece lined and lisle thread, In plain and fancy colors, every pair wnrrnnted perfect Hnd made to sen up to 50c, all on sale at lllsr. in main aisle. All the now styles of corsets on sal The La Orccnun. Knbo. W. .. Dr. Warner's, Thompson glove-fitting nnd H. & O, Tho most complete corset department In Omaha, Men's $1.60 and $2.00 .underwear nt 9Sc. One lot of men's wool shirts and draw ers,' In nntur.il grny and red nnd fancy colors, worth up to $2.00 per garment, all on sale at 9Sc. Mon's $1.00 wool, fleece lined shirts and drawers, In plain and fancy colors,' nil sized, from 30 to 4fi, all on sale nt l!c. Men's wool sweaters at 76c and 9$c Men's $4.00 nnd $"i,00 underwear on sale at $2.50, $1.26 nod up to $3.50. Men's $1.00 colored laundered shirts, In nil tho new styles, 49c. Men's colored laundered shirts. Orlffon brand. In all the new styles, nt 75c. Men's flannel shirts, In blue or colors, nt 98c, $1.25, $1.50. Worth double. Don't Fail to Visit Our Hair Dept Fine quality French hair switcher, In all shades. $3.50 value at $1.98. $6.00 value nt $'.'.)'.'. $7.00 value at $2.9S. H7 IYDEN BROS Southern Pacific to San Francisco nnd Los Angeles. A slmllnr service Is run from Omahn every Thursday, n tourist car via the Colorado Midland every Wednesday and one via Kaneas City and the Santa Fo every Saturday l)flnrl liy KrelRlit Wreck. Union Pitcitlc train No. 4, tho Chicago Special, was delayed two hours ye,stcrday morning Into Omaha, being compelled, ou nrcount of a freight wreck near Valley, to come over tue KiKnorn tracKB irom rre- mont, via Irvlngton. The wreck was No. 18 and was caused by the breaking of an axle. A number of cars were strewn nlong the right-of-way, but the damage was soon repaired by tho wrecking crow (if Omaha. Superintendents of the Nebraska lines see visions nowadays of blizzards aud snow plow, with belated trains and disgusted passengers. Snow, thougn ligm, was re ported on the KUthorn lines west of Ixing Pine and a light rain cost of there. iiuit 'til roll III ii lleiiilnuliu would nulckly leave you If you used I)r King's New Lite Pills. Thousands of suffer crs havo proved their matchless merit fo' Sick and Nervous Headaches. Thoy mak' nnro blnod nnd build up your health, uni 25 cents. Money back If not cured by Kuhn & Co., druggists. Soil! Announcement" of the Theater. The keenest Interest continues to ronnl fct Itself In tho mysterious act of thl Svnenlls at the Ornheum. Not tho lesi rcmnrkablo feature of this thought tran ference or telepathy or mesmerism i whatever It Is, is the repertoire of mus at the finger tips of the young woman a slstant. Among the music called foV I members of the audience are nil the wi known grand operas, national airs ail tunea famous for ono reason or nnotlni The young woman at the plnno never ho tntes, but rapidly plays them off. Ulanrhe Walsh will conclude her enga mont here tonight. A mntlnee will given this nftcrnoon, Sunday afternoon a night Herrmann the Oreat will bo seen nn entirely new bill of magical novcltli Monday and Tuesday Herbert Kcleey ait Efflo Shannon will bo seen in their plJ "Her Lord and Master." Tho Dainty Pareo Ilurlekfiuers aro vi derllned at the Trocadero for next .wed, commencing Sunday matinee, this beliig t first attraction of tho Trocadero unor the management oMJake Rosenthal. T engagement lasts the entire weok, inclu Ing Saturday ovcnlng, with dally matlnei Trusses Twsnty-Ave yearB experience In fit tine Trusses to gentlemen, ladles and children. Peronal attenton, largest stock, moderate prices. THE H. J. PENF0LD 00., Largest Medical Supply Houss. 140S Furnmm .St.. OMAHA, NKII Opposite Paxton HoUl. mtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmSSSI Millinery Clearance Sale For Saturday we shall offer a special lot of elegant trimmed hats; not ono In tho lot worth less than $S,00; your choice, $4.98. (Thorn are Just enough of these hats for oflo day's sale.) Another lot not quite so elaborate, but mado to sell for $5.00; will go on salo at $2.9S. Attntbnt- rr tinrrnln In rnadv-to-WOnr hats. These hats must be sold; some of them are worth $1.98 And up to J3.50; tncy go on sale Ht 19c snd $1.19. Big Nut Pick Sale The largest assortment ever shown In Omaha. Six silver plated nut picks, with patent spring In crack, In fancy box, only 25 cents. Some with double set of cracks, 39c. Six picks nnd cracks, silver-plated, In allk-llned leatherette cases, only 49c. Twelve plckb nnd two cracks, finest qual ity. In large, handsome enses, for $1.25. Silver-mounted vases In assorted colors, 25 cents. Silver plated napkin rings, 25c. Solid gold brooches from $2.00 to $5.00, Oct our prices on holiday goods. Grand Book Sale Sat urday . Paper nocls, 2'c. $1.00 rop tight books. 39c. Tho Ulshop Fallows McKInley book at 98c. "Lives of the Hunted" on sale. V POINTS IN RAILROAD FIGHT Ccntmtiag on Which tlis Bailroads Bate Tatir Olaimi. INTERPRET THE CHARTER ON FRANCHISES liieatln,n an to Whether ltluht to Or- enpy n Street In n PrnnchUe i or n Mere I.lcpim U llnlneil. Ten o'clock this morning Is tho time set for tho hearing before Judge Fawcett of the restraining order secured by the Thomas Davis Real Estate company against the city council which prevented that body from considering last Tuesday night nn or dinance granting tho Northwestern lines privilege to operate trackage along Eighth street. Judge Fawcett is out of town, however, nnd will bo absent today ns well. De spite this, tho Northwestern attorneys say that they will have the hearing today very probably, or at least very soon after ward. They are now endeavoring to get Judge Dickinson to hear the matter at tho time set, nnd may succoed. A feature of the litigation Is that the plaintiff, yclept by tho Northwestern people tho Durllngton road, bases i j solely and flatly upon one section of the statutes, linked with an Interpretation of The Columbia Disc Graphophone The porfpctetl Disc Talking Mncliliii', tislnj; Oat, IXDHHTUUOTIKLK KKC OHDS, Is unquestionably tho lipst Talk Inj; Mniiilno made. Sold on easy terms. A. HOSPE Music and Art. 1513 Douglis We do artistic tuning. 'Phone 188. Some Boys Have Feet that nre almost as hg ih a man's; others as small as u eIiTh a wlile range of sizes and widths required to lit all boys vet we can do It HatW fnctoiily to yon, the boy and ourselves (nnd we're mighty particular about tittlni; shoes .lust right) with our boy's $1.50 nil leather shoe an Ideal school shoe for winter wear-no damp or fold feet and a Drcx I., nlr ship with every pair sold ou Saturday. Drexel Shoe Co.. Omaha' I'p-to-data Shoe House! 14111 I A It . A SI STHF.KT. N.tt Kail Catalogn. Tim it Humif, Hardware, Stoves and House Furnishings SPECIAL SATURDAY MONEY SAVERS Wood, nlr-tight. IS Inches, $1,19. 15-lnch oak stove, worth $11.50, for $3.95. 1G-Inch Hot Illnst, worth $11, for $S.49. $12 No. S squnre cook, warranted, $7.95. 4-hole steel cook, worth $22,60, for $16.95. A regular $35 steel range, up-to-date, for $26.95. $40.no Universal base burner for $28.50. HOUSE FURNISHINGS. All willow clothes baskets, 23c. No. S copper bottom boiler, 79c. 6-Inch stovepipe? 11c. 12-lnrh turkey dusters, 10c. Tipped teaspoons, set. Sc. 14x21 wlro photo racks, 9c. ' Corn poppers, 7c. A good kindling hatchet, 9c. Coal hods, 17c. Kitchen meat saw, 16c. Single-barrel shotguns, $4.95. 12-gaugn loaded shells, 3Sc; 10-gaugo loaded shells, 40c. Special Watch Sale' A gooil watch for OSc. A gold plated watch for $2.9S. Hoys' 12 slzo watches, American move ments, In nickel cases, $2.4S. A flno 17-Jewcl Wiilthani, fitted In gold twenty-yenr case, for $16. Some very special bargains In ladles' nnd children's watches for this salo. Optical Dept. FREE EXAMINATION- PERFECT COR' RECTIONS. Satisfaction guaranteed. Leaders In flno goods nnd low prices. (old tilled frames,, spectnclrs or eye glasses, guaranteed ten years, usually sold for $3.00, at $1.49. Complete alumlnotd spectacles, flno lenses, $3.00 vnlucs, nt $1.19. Cracker Dept. Soda Crackers, 6c; Oyster Crackers, 6c; Milk Crackers. 6c, Pearl Crackers, 6c; Fnrlnn .Crackeds, 5c, dinger Snaps, 6c. 1 the net of tho city council In nllowlng any railvJoy to enter Its streets, This interpretation Is that such permis sion given by tho city Is n franchise pure u ml simple to that part of the street. In the light of this assertion tho plslntlff con tests tho right of tho council to let tho Northwestern" In on Eighth street under tho following statute, passed In 1S97: Ordinances, passnge Franchises. All or dinances of tho city shall lie puHCd pursuant to such rules nnd regulations uh the coun cil may prescribe; provided thut upon the pns.xugo of nil ordinances the "yqns" ami "nays" shall bo entered upon the record of tho city council unil a majority of tho votes of nil the members of said council shall lio necessary to tliclr pussugo; pro vided, further, that no oiillmmca shall bo passed tho name day, or at the same meet ing, It Is Introduced, except tho general appropriation ordlnntico at the lltst meet ing of each month; provided, further, that no ordinance grunting, extending or modi fying the conditions of any franchlso shall be passed until at leust two weeks shall hnve elapsed after Its introduction, nor un til after the samo has been publlxhcd dallv for two wuks In two established dally papers of tho city. No new franchise, shall hereafter bo granted, nor extensions of franchises herotoforo granted be lawful un it ss nn unuulty to tho city be provided, based upon either a tlxed reasonable amount per year or percentngo on thn gross earnings of iho owners of said franchise, nor until A proposition for tho snmo bus been submitted to a vote of the electors of the city at a general city election or a special city election called for Hint purpose, and to carry such n proposition It shall re qulro a majority of tho elector voting nt such election. Plaintiff now malntnlns that this ordi nance on which action was estopped was nctthor given proper publication, submitted to tho people, nor Introduced two weeks boforo tho attempted action upon It, all of which Is necessary In tho case of granting a franchise. Tho Northwestern, however, maintains i Great Saturday Shoe Sale aHaaVfwaaaw. .iaaaaaaH9 j?4Rtt special Misses' shoes (Merriam make), worth 2.25, on saVe Saturday at 1.48. In the Bargain Room. Ladies' 92.50 shoes, black and tan. on salo at SUM). Men's satin calf shoes, -worth 1.7, on sale at 1.10. Hoys' nnd youths' satin nnd box cnlf shoes, sizes 12 to "4, worth 1.50, at 08c. JnOits' soft sole shoes, worth fiOc, nt 18c. Remember, we nre solo agents for "Stetson." shoes for men. and "Brooks Hros' ".shoes for women. Special Sales Saturday 26c fancy ribbons, Saturday only Oe. Tho new satin-fold belts, 25c. Cut steel chatelalno bags, 75c. 60c fancy yellow ribbons, 25c. Belding Bros.' best sewing silk In 20. yard spool, blacks and colors, fi spools for 5c. You get '.20 yards of best sewing silk for 6c. Nuts, 1901 Crop Jumbo pecans, per pound, SVic. English walnuts, per pound 8Hc. Soft-shelled almonds, per pound R4c. Brazil nuts, per pound, Sic. Large filberts, per pound 84c. Hallowe'en dates, per pound 6c. that this permission to go upon a street la n mern license, and not a franchise, and that, therefore, the' council has every right to net upon tho ordinance. Defendants In sist that the courts of almost overy state havo held thus on this question, dubbing It license Instead of franchise. Finally plaintiff contends that tho coun cil has no power nor authority to pasa the ordinance, since "tho pnssago of said ordl nanco would In effect bo and constitute un abandoning nnd giving awny of a source of Income to said city, nnd an Illegal and fraudulent misappropriation of Its reve nues." .olllnliofer Indicted. NEW YOItK. Nov. ;j.-Tho Kings county grand Jury returned an Indtatmnnt today against George Zolllnhofer, the teller of tho The HU The best shoo for men, exclusive style s, often bettor thnn tho f.l.OO shoes sold elsewhcro patent enamel, patent colt skin, patent ideal kid with closo nnd ex tension sole bench mode. Also In the box, wax and vulour calf, vlcl kid tho Hti-mnn-le. best by test. Twenty different styles all tho samo price, $3.50. They nro Just In nnd for the first time In Omaha. Storm Rubbers. Women's r.flo Mon'u Mic The Rochester Shoe Co., 1515 Douglas Street. Omaha's Finest Shoe Store. Thanksgiving Cutlery Tllght In the foreground Thanksgiving day will be tho carving set. Serving tho turkey will bo unsatisfactory If the carvers are not right. Now, In order to havo tho right kind of a carving set, you should call nnd mako a selection from our magnincent stock. Wo sell hnndsomo threo-plece stag-handle carving sets from $:,G0 to JO per set beautiful whlte-handlo sets for ?3 elegant ebony-hnndlo carving sets with silver mountings for $1.50 three-piece stng-hsndle bird sets, U.C0 tip-fllvo o'clock teas, chafing dishes nnd coffeo pots. Our Universal Food Chopper for $1.25 is a handy thing to have In tho house. A. C. Raymer Utiildcrs' Hnrdwitre and Tools 1514 Farnam St. Candy For Everybody- All tho children In town, and tho older folks as well, aro always happiest when candy Is around, Our candy counter has always tho newest goods and they aro pure goods, too. That's oue of their selling qualities something you can depend on, .Mexican maple creams, honey nnug&t, hutter scotch, mnrshmallnws, old-fashloncd fig tnblets, old-fashioned molasses taffy, plan tation cream taffy, peppermint taffy, peanut brittle candy, coconut brittle candy. There aro lots of others all wholesome nnd de licious. Well wo know you will enjoy a box of our ennfty. W. S. Baldufi 120 Fantam 9L Tito Hig Store names a few prices for Saturday's sale. Without, doubt the best values ever put on salo in fine shoes. Indies' kid and patent, tip. welt shoes, with Cuban heels, worth ;t 00 nnd $3.50. on sale at 1.1)8. Men's sample ?l and 5 shoes, all the newest styles and in all leathers on sale at ?1.9S. The best values in America. Hoys' satin calf shoes, now 2.00, on sale at lvtS. Tobacco Dept. Star plug chewing tobacco 35c Horseshoe, ping chowlng tobacco 350 Navy plug chowlng tobacco sac Rattle Axe.... 86c. Newsboy tobacco. 35c null Durham smoking tohncco ROe nuko's Mixture 35e Meerschaum smoking tobacco 350 Undo Tom smoking tobacco 3S0 Old Stylo smoking tobneco 25c Mall Touch, per package- g3 Special Chicken Sale Saturday No. 1 California hams, per pound 7c. Fresh-drossed spring chickens, 6c. Freeh-dressed turkeys, O'.Sc illlamsburg Savings Wnk. who confessed thnt ho and a fellow employe tubbed thn institution of jso.oon. Tho Indlclmoiit charged four count of larceny Ilnmeaeekera' Kxeiimlon. On Tuesdays, November 10. December 3 and 17, the Missouri Pnein will sell tickets to certain points in tho south, southeast and snuthuest at rnto of one fare for round trip, plus ?2. Final return limit twenty. one dnys ftom dnto of salt!. For further Information or land pamphlets call on or address company's offices, south east corner Fourteenth and Douglas stroots, Omaha, Nub. THOMAS F, OODFItF.V. P. & T A. Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly Uec. Telephone 238. - MAN IC Warm Lined Alaskas. Women's jjm Misses' 4(j0 I BAuQur-r-1 mL-i J tUHaaB.