10 THE OMAHA DAIIjY JJEJ5: 1TESDAV, UECEMBEK , 1001. AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA lmk Oindict Fellowi Ueitiag of loari of Edncatiii. 1 EMPLOYES RtW WITH BUILDING INSPECTOR Auotlirr 'l'rlfilii(iic Orilltiiiiii'r tli'iul In .llrmlirrs r Cll- I'miiii'll Mount f IIpiiMIi IIciiiiiiiiI t'lemier SlriTldi A rough house followed the meeting of the Hoard of Kducatlou last night. At the conclusion of the cession ami Just as thu rnemberfl worn putting on their coat? two representatives of the Taxpayers' league worn assaulted by employes of the hoard. A. H. llerrlll, D.'.M. Click, the city building Inspector, and Hon. David Anderson at tended tho meeting to make certain re quests of tho hoard. These requests evi dently angered Janitor Swcrlngcr of the Lincoln school and Carpenter Kchmler and they started thu fuss. Mr. Click was knocked nbout like a foot hall, while Mer rill received several slaps on his faco and had his whiskers pulled. Had It not been tor tho Interference of President Ilulla and Undo Dave Anderson some dumago might have been done to tho features of tho two members of the leaguo who wcro In tho mix u p. As It. Is, they will not bear any cvldcnco of the conflict for moro than a day or two. Whllo tho affair lasted only a moment It 'was condemned by all of tho members and 1hc employes engaged will doubtless be disciplined at nncc. Several reports against iho conduct of Swcrlnger wcro made to the hoard tiomo months ago, but to these no heed was paid. Ills actions last night, hownvrr, will be considered by tho board Jn deciding his fitness for the position of Janitor at any of the schools. As for Keh jnler, ho sided with Swcrlnger becauso tho lcagutt asked that tho services of tho two carpenters now regularly employed bo dis pensed with on tho grounds of economy. Trouble had been brewing between mem bers of tho lenguo and employes of the hoard for some- tlmo and last night's out break -was no great surprise. Speaking of tho affair, John Henry I.occh Jicr ttald: "It was an unfortiiuato occur rence, and I know thut all of tho mem bers of tho board deeply regret It. As for iho result, I am satisfied that tho employes of tho board who participated In thu affair will ho properly disciplined. In my opinion President Ilulla should at onco suspend theso men, at least until an Investigation can bo mado." Othor members of the board talked In a similar strain. Do I ii uk of (lie lluuril. Superintendent McLean said that In hip oplulon tho smallpox situation was becom ing alarming'. Ho favors quarantlno regu lations and hopes that the noard of Health !v 111 at onco tako steps to stamp out tho dis ease. Miss ICITlo Sampson tendered her resigna tion, which was accepted. Miss Gray, Mlsa llurko and Miss Penny worn placed on tho substltuto list, while Jllss I.avorty, Miss Gnlbrnlth and Miss Clark wero advanced to tho permanent teachers' list. Tho holiday vacation of two weeks will begin Friday, December 20. Another meeting of tho board will he held Monday night. Another Telephone Orillnnnor. An amended telephono ordinance was rcud to tho members of tho city council it tho regular mooting last night and was referred to tho Judiciary committee. The amendments wero practically the same as racointnomled at tho last meeting. Under the rules a new ordinance had to bo drafted containing the amendments and therefore It was placed on Its first read ing. Should tho Judiciary commltteo sec flt other amendments can bo made to this general franchise ordtnanco and thus keep iho city attorney busy for tho hulanco of tho winter drafting new ordinances each week. Under tho ordlnanco ns Introduced nn annuity of $300 for the first two years. J.IOO for thrco years and $700 for five years must bo paid to tho city treasurer ou Janu ary 1 of each year. Theso minis are to take thu placo of tho royalties suggested Some time ago. Martin brought up tho matter of certain alleged violations of section ITS of the city charter. This Is In connection with .tho employment ot union labor at not less than $2 per day by the city and by all eon tractors doing work for tho municipality. As no vIolatlonH of the charter had cotno to tho mayor's notice, the resolution made by Martin lu this matter was laid ou the table. Member Pworak offered n resolution di recting tho repnlr ot certain crosswalks In his territory. Johnston Immediately called tho attention of tho body to tho fact that not a cent remained In tho street repair fund and thercforo tho council could not legally adopt such a resolution. Adklns fa vored Johnston In this and it was agreed that all such motions or resolutions should be withheld for a week. A)H'0irlntloiiH for .ovenilicr. Tho appropriation sheet for November was read and approved. Many of the ASK THEM . . . Many people urn under the Impression that this claim of ours that the Jobbers uf Omaha won't sell us goods Is nil "buni eomli." If you think It ain't true Just uHk thorn and they'll tell you they don't want our tradn so long as we won't "Jlne the trust," but if we'll do that then they'll sell us nil tho goods we want. They ran jfo chase thcmsclvcH. We'll never "Jlne tho trust" and wo'Ji get all the i;oods wu want. MfliI and express orders filled for nny thtiiK In tho drug line. Prescriptions illicit at money-saving prices. IU Temptation Tonlo 35e Mi Perunu mc ft lu.iriuil nut imm- IHUlllIlllll'eilJ.,.. ,.H' I $1.1" Iler'n Malt Wheiky , ;5o ll.oa Wine of Cardul o'.'c $1.00 Butters' Female Jlegulator, i (guaranteed) 7,10 Kto Cramcr'H Kidney Cure ' 40c I i'5ii Luxutlvu Ilrumo Quinine Via V5c Qulnncentol, best for colds 20c 12.00 Cramer'H Tansy anil Cotton Root I ana I'ennyrnym phis $1.00 uci our prices nu runner gooils nil kinds. SCHAEFER'S Cutrric Drnv Stun. Vl. 17. a. W. Cor. lJth ana Jblo floods delivered FltEK to auv part of city. Oriental Rugs E. Tamittosian of Chicago Is again here with a very large and most beautiful collection of Oriental Vtugs, In cluding rare Persian Kllks, Kermanshuhs, Hall Hugs, Persian Carpets, etc. Compare prices before you buy elsewhere. You will savo at least 10 per cent If you call lit once. Bee Building. smaller bills wero paid and the salaries of the city oDIcIrIs, including firemen and po licemen. Some of the larger bills were withheld on account of the condition of the funds. An ordinance providing for tho Issuing of bonds to pay for the grading of B street from Twenty-third to Twenty-fourth street was introduced. The cost of this grading will amount to $1,500. As the work Is nearly completed the bonds will be Issued shortly. They will bear date of January 1 and will draw Interest at tho rate of G per cent per annum. Adklns recommendod the drafting of an ordinance condemning the portions of Four teenth and Fifteenth streets which lay be tween Missouri avenue and J streets and this will be done. Councilman August Mlllpr complained that Special Officer Wolf and Meat Inspector Howa'd were not doing their duty. Ho recommended that their compensation be shut off. At the request of Dworak a spe cial committee, composed of Dworak, Van sant' and Johnston, was appointed to In vestigate. Dr. Clinton K. Sapp accepted the office of city physician anil filed n surety bond In nccordanco with tho provisions of the or dinance. Heports of the heads of the various de partments were read and the council nil Journcd for one week. Iloiinl of llrnltli OrtuiiilTA, At tho call of Mayor Kelly the South Omaha Hoard of Health met yesterday nfteiiioon and organized. All members wero preterit. .Mayor Kelly was chosen chairman and Sanitary Inspector Frank Jones secre tary. Dr. C. H. Sapp Is city physician. After the organization a commltteo was appointed by the chairman to draw up n set of rules for thn government of the body and tlx eortuln health regulations for tho city. This committee Is composed of City Phy siian Sapp, Inspector Jones and John O'llern. Another meeting of Iho hoard will be held Thursday afternoon for the purpose of looking over the rules to be drafted. In ease the rules as submitted are satisfactory thcro may he n call for a special council meeting for Thursday night to Introduce an ordinance giving the Hoard of Health au thority to enforce Its rules. In an Informal manner the question of a pesthouHH was taken Up and It was decided that r.othlng will bo dono In this matter until the occasion demands. Tito primary object of tho board will he the rapid cleaning up of tho streets, alleys and backyards. This, It Is stated, must be dono before cold weather sets In. The police department will be called on to en force tho orders of the board. After there has been a general cleaning up other mat ters will be considered. In caking of tho meeting one member said: "Ono of the Important matters to be considered Is the condition of the utrects. It Is certain that merchants In the business portion of the- city will ho nrrcstcd and prosecuted If they persist lu dumping store sweepings Into the streets. This practice must ho stopped. It Is a disgrace to the city to nee tho contents of store floors swept Into tho streets two or three times a day. Merchants should provide themselves with suitable garbage boxes, In which this refuse Bhould'be placed, to be later on carted away to the city garbage lot." .Mnle City fjoimlii. Mike Dillon, druggist, returned yesterday from a three weeks' tour of tho cast. A. II. Murdock, who has been seriously 111, was reported considerably Improved yes terday. Trie funeral of Mrs. Mary Lcnlhan will bo held from tho resldenco ot William Cor rlgan, toy North Twenty-fifth street, lit 2 o clock this afternoon. Interment at Laurel Mill cemetery. Jlov. XI. A. Head of tho Methodist Kplscopul church will officiate. Members of Superior lodge No. 19.1, Degree of Honor, will meet ut Ancient Order of Fnlted Workmen hall at a n. m, to make arrangements for attending. 85.00 lor Halt n Da" WorU. If you live In the country or In a smelt town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralsera In the neigh borhood, you can make $5.00 easily by four or Ave hours' work. Write us and we will tend you our proposition. Tbti Bee Publish ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb. (Shampooing anJ hair dressing, 2Sc. In connection with The Bathery, 216-220 Be building. Tel. 171C. Publish your legal notices In Tb Weekly Bee. Telephone SI38. s WELL IT,! KING DODO' PERFUME With which Boyd's theater will bo fumed tonight, nnd each, night during engagement of ICING DODO OI'lIltA We sell the perfume It's the latest per thc CO. anil sweetest. DON'T I'AV MOIlli Tl THHSK IMUC'liS VOl DIU'CIS: 2.1c Woodbury Facial Soar 2Sc Kirk's Juvenile Soap, wo sell 25c I'll White Iloso Soap, wo seli 25c Mcnnen's Talcum Powder $1.00 Hurnham's Sursapaiilla , 35c t'nstorlii , $1.00 Kirk's Hair Toule 50c Plniiud's Kau de Quinine 50c Pozzonl's Face I'owder l'erinia $l.0u Cramer's Kidney Curo Cutioum Soap Uuart bottlo Good Port or Claret IAN . 12c . So . L'C . 120 . 49c . 25c . Vte . .".So . 2Sc . C2c . 49c . 20c . 35c . 25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap, 15o unci WUITH FOIt CATALOG UK, Sherman & McGonnsll Drug Go. fur. nun nun Unilgr, Oitiitlin, .t-li. Fine Malt Whisky Ir 'on ,uo liitorostpil In Si lino old mult wlilskli's, hero mo ii fw prices: Iler'K Malt, per bottle .. 75c Peerless Malt, per bottlo.. "0 Gate's Pure Canada Mult. 65c A uico bottle of malt whis ky for , 45o I For the Ladies "Seventy-Seven Delicious Dishes," it ilulnty little sou venir cook book free, with our compliment. Given free to nil who cull. ti...... r..tlr. ii.... l IIIU VrU 1. 1 Wl i men JUl 'tle-rlpo), 35c, 50c. and 75u quurt. CACKLEY BROS. WIIOI.HKM.K I, HH (III MnitL'IIANT.H. Opinmltr PoNlnlllcc, Telriliiiut 1H8, AGKNTH FOIt THK CKf.F.HHATED HUNTKK IU'K WHISKY. 220 S. 17th St. ciui Aot) axd mm t 4.7.-,. Vln the Mltmtukrr Itnllwn;- On December 1, 2, 3 and 4 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell round trip tickets from Omaha to Chicago for $11.75. City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. Nash, General Western Agent. tiilcncn mill llnturii $14.7.1. On December 1, 2, i and 4 the Illinois Central railroad will elt tickets to Chi cago and return at rate of $H."5, limited until December S. For particulars call at city ticket office, 1402 Farnam street, or address W. II. Brill, D. P. A.. I. C. It. It., Omaha, Neb. Mirelnl llintrccKcr' Kicnrntoii, Tickets on sale December 3 and 17, at ono first-class faro plus $2 for tho rouni trip. For full Information write to or call at Hock Island City Ticket Office, 1333 Far nam street, Omaha. I.otv Itntrn tn Clilcimo. The Chicago & Northwestern Hallway will on December 1, 2, 3 and i sell tickets to Chicago and return at tho low rato of $14.75 for the round trip. Call on or address "The Northwestern City Offices," 1101-1403 Farnam St., Omaha, Send nrtlcles of Incorporation, notices ot stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. Wo will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephono 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with the Bathery, 216-220 Boo building. Telephone 1716. For 40 years Cook's Imperial Champagnn (Kxtra Dry) has been on tho market. Once used never discarded. in i :n. DOHF.IITY-.MIf Annie. t the home nf her .brother, Joseph Uohcrty, 052 North Twenty-lirth avenue. Funeral notice later. WtM'OX-O. W., of St. Joseph. Mo No vember so. Funeral services under the auspice of A. O, U. W. No. f.S tit First Presbyterian church, South Omaha, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Hev. Dr. II. L. Wheeler olllel ntlng. Interment at Laurel Hill cemetery. 1KV1NO Mrs. Nannie, died November ::0 ut the Prf sbylerlnii hospital. Hint was the daughter or Mrs. Nannie Crawford nnd slstei of Mrs. Kiln Swank of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. Dolllo Buchanan of Beatrice. Neli.: Mrs. .May Hreedlovn of Council HlulTs. and nf Joseph Crawford or this stereotyping department of Tho Bee. Funeral sei vices at 10 a. m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, at residence, 2316 Oak street. "A Smooth Proposition." That's what one of Omaha's leading busi ness men has to say of our fine olive oil for tablo use. Half pint bottle 306 Pint bottle ;;v.60c Quart bottle $1.00 Gallon bottle .'...$3.25 Tho above prices are for' full measuro pints, quarts and- gallons. Compare tho size of our bottles with others .and you will be convinced that our prices, are right.- We will be glad to give Interested parties samples MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO. 1GTH AND FArtNAM STS. Loaded with good things and tho best of all Is the Mctz beer. It's a puro and wholesome beer, with a body and a flavor that you'll like. It gives health and strength to those who drink it and it costs no more than Inferior beers. Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. 1 10. Omiihn. Or Jacob Neuraayor, Agt., care Neumayor Hotel, Council Bluffs. Iowa. Do You Smokt? Wc noil thn llcnr)- (ii'urKf, ImIiiiiiI ail Culm, . I). K .supreme .lustier, SI. .Iiiinea, I, title Tom, l.lttle Millions, BooNter, 5c Each Hubert Hum, HI Telewrnfo, A li. .a Held, Tom ."lloore, ('iintnln Mnrrj-iU, n lions, I.ti Slneerliloil, HI l'rlncl-.iu. He Gnles, Chancellor, 10c Each. Telcplinne till. FULLER DRUG AND I'AINT GO. 14th ami DouKlaa St. Spadra AHcansas Anthracitt A high grade, seml-anthraclte coal. Does tho work of hard coal. $8.00 Per Ton. Clean, strong, with as little smoke and less ash than hard coal, C. B. Havens & Co, 1522 farnam St. Tcls, 301 317 S25. f POSITIVELY OURE PIMPLES and all affection of thoiLIn and restore to tho complexion a healthy, nxento glow, at your home. Hook and full In- jormiwnn iree. i.nu ur riiv wwia n, W0tUtlfy O. I; IBS 8tit. St., Chic. go. 0 E. Ridley & Son's Stock Underwear On Sulc To close out all the men's, women's $300,000 Jlldley stock we offer these extra Title I MH'.lt Vi:.lt. 17 l-'Je, All the misses', children's and boys' vests, pants nnd drawers lu heavy ribbed and llccco lined from the Uldlcy stock worth up to COc go at 17ic I. A IMF.' t r.MII'.HWIIAIt. All the ladles' fine natural wool vests and pants In medium and heavy weight, all sizes, worth up to $1.00 go nt 25c liADIi: "l.r.tl U.MOX NMT.H, BOe. Ladles' alt wool union suits In fast black and silver gray, all -v alaes, worth up to $1.50, Jl C nt, jnch , All the mtsscB' and children's union sultn from this stock, go nt, suit, 25c and.... 39c .ir.e IIOHIKHV. ir.e. Misses' and children's all wool heavy ribbed hose, ot l!ic. Ladles' 50c cashmere wool hose, ex tra fine quality, go at 2,'c pair. fl.r.o WimiI Circular slum In. All tho hand knit wool circular shawls, capes, fascinators, lioods and children's caps, worth up to $1.50, go at 50c. All the infants' wool mittens from the Ridley' slock, go nt 3c. Fine saxony wool knit mittens, all styles, worth 60c, go nt 10c and 23c pair. Sale of Wet Rugs and Carpets The sale ot these carpets affords an unusual opportunity for money saving. Although they have become wet, they arc perfect In other respects and at ex tremely low prices. ir..oo nt;;s at ta in.oo. Itoyal Wilton Oriental Pattern Bugs. Smyrna nnd best quality Axmlnstor Bugs, size 9x12, worth $15.00, go nt $15.00. IMJ5.0O lllfiK AT !.-..lN. Smymn Bugs dnd Hoyal Wilton Bugs In sizes 7-6xl0-t nnd 9x12, many nro perfect, nil go at $5.9S. Wet Linens This sale of wet linens offers hou linen supply nt half thu usual cost. Damask Towels that generally sell at I2V2C, go at tic. Large size knotted fringe Damask Towels, the 25c kind, at 120. COc knotted fringe Dnnmsk Towels, drawn work, largo size, extra fine quality, 17',4c. $1.25 Table . Cloths up o 3 yards long, flnq linen, at 49c. Bleached .and unbleached Tablo Da mask, the COc kind, per yard, 25c. TUESDAY IN THE BARGAIN ROOM jnnj&ynns lynr! Commencing Tuesday we will begin closing out every yard of dry goods In tho Bar gain Ilonm, In order to make room for our g Igantic stock of HOLIDAY" TOYS, Kvery yard must be dosed by Saturday night no matter what prlco they may bring. Itemem bcr, when Haydcn puts tho knlfo In goods they cut deep. WATCH OUU AD KVERY DAY UNTIL rEDDLERS OR MANUFACTURERS SOLD 54-inch-strictly all wool bint OltHSS tiOOItS. $1.50 nice dark cloth plaids, Btrlctly all wool, 4S and 50 'Inches wide we sold them In the. high grade dress goods department nt $1,50 yard. What Is left will be closed out on Tuesday at rjc a yarn. Wo havo a fine blaqk serge, 52 Inches wide, strictly nil wool, regular prlco $1.00 per yard, Tuesday, 19c. We havo an extra heavy lino black camel balr cheviot you can't match nnywherc In Omaha for less than $1.25 yard, Tuesday nt 49c. 50 pieces of Scotch tweeds, 30-ln. wide, mado to sell for 75c, go at 25c. COO dress patterns and skirt patterns brought In from tho high grndo stock, worth up to $5.00 a yard all will bo closed at $1.96, $2.98 and $3.98. Remnants for school dress at 10c, loc, 19c and 25c yard. I'l.ANXKI.KTTHS AMI OUTIMJ I'l.A- Mll.S AT 5C AM) 7 1-SC, 15c outing flannels In ulce, bright colors, at oc. 25c flno Immltatlon French flannels, 30 In. wide, finest prints over scon, nt 71c 10c Shaker flannel at 7',4c 15c Sbnkcr flannel nt 7,4c 15c outing flannel, light colors, at 5c. 19c outing flannel, light colors, yard wldo, lino quality, at 7lic. ?10 AXU iMfi IIHIJSS I'ATTKIIXS $10.00 skirt patterns will go at -.Y.ii. $10.00 dress patterns will go nt $3,98. $16,00 dress patterns will go at $3.98. WAISTIXCiS. Strictly all wool French flannels, 30 Inches wide, 60 shades, ut 23e. Strictly all wool, lino striped walsllngs, regular 73u value, will go at 39c. High-grade prunellas, In all tho evening shades, worth 75c, at 45c, No mall orders lllled on silk remnants. They all sell on tho day of sale. 25e fancies at 9c, 50c nice bright Japaneso plaids at Ific. 73c fnncles at 39c. f 75c foulards1 at 35c. $1.00 satin nt 29c. $1.00 corduroy at 39c. SII.KS AMI S.VTKKNS. 12'4c plain black sateen at 5c. 25c Simpson's printed sateens at "Jfcc. i.ixixc.s. Yard-wide waist linings, yard-wide por cBllnes, etc., worth up to 15c yard, ull will go nt 5c, PHIXT.S it I -SC. 50,000 yards of full standard prints, In remnants from 2 to 10 yards, worth up to 7'ac, at 2i,4c HAYDEN K p3 pV One of Ihr heat CURE IlriinUemirsa. L'nrca Today. and children's onderwear flora the ordinary value.t for tomorrow. r.oe ;mi:.vn r.ni:mvi:.it, ur.o. All the men's heavy fleeced wool underwear from tho Hldlcy stock will be closed out tomorrow, at 25c i.!ir. sii.ic Fi.ur.rim i.mh'.h- W ISA II, .Vie. To close out all of the high grade silk fleeced and silk mercerized striped fleeced underwear from tho Hldlcy stock, wo will give you cholco ut 50c ifta.nti .it MVS UM)i:nwi:.iR, 7.j. Your cholco of all tho high grade mercerized silk underwear, from this purchase, sold as high g nt $2,C0, tomorrow, JjP nt - MI3.V.S IVISTHIl r.l.OVKM liioM tin: itim.KV stock. To close out all' the gloves and mitts, lined and unllncd, from this purchase, we put then all on ono bargain square, tomorrow at pair, 25c, 35c, 50c nnd 75c ladles' all wool golf gloves, plain and fancy colors, go at 35o pair. All t ho 50u and 75c nil wool knit tonnes for hoys and girls, In plain and colors, at 25c. 30xGO Smyrna Hugs In great variety of putterns, 98c. Velvet Carpet, Moqnetto and Ax mlnstcr Carpets that have been wet one the edges, otherwise perfect, go at 19c yard. Brussels Carpet, absolutely perfect, worth Coc, go at 39c, at Half Price. sckcepcrs a chance to replenish their Dresser Scarfs, fine double damask with drawn work, 29c each. Turkey red napkins, each 34c. All linen checked Barber Towels, worth 5c, nt 2'Ac. Iirge size NapkltiB, dice pattern, per dozen, $1.25. 50c turkey red Tablo Damask, per yard, 15c. Toweling. Including Barnsley Crash, nil linen glass cloth, fine twilled crash, etc., worth 12ic to 19c yard, go at Gc yard. WTS iBlHS II AVI1CU IIAT UCI! s SATURDAY NIGHT. NO DEALERS, TO IN THIS ROOM. k cheviots, worth 1.25 19c. iiovs' ci.nTiuxrc. Boys' 50c and 75c pants nt 23c. Boys' $2.50 reefers at 95c. Boys' $3.50 reefers nt $1.60. Boys' $5.00 reefers at $1.95. m.AXKI'.TS A XII CH1IKOHTHHS. Blankets, 49c, 75c, 9Sc up to $4.25. Comforters, 59c, 73c, 9So up to $2.50. mux's snc i;.m)i;iiwi;ah at asc. In Bargain Room. 10 eases men's heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers In all sizes, made to sell at 60c, on sale at 25c. MEN'S $1.00 HEAVY JERSEY OVER SHIRTS AT 49C. 200 dozen mon's extra heavy Jersey over shirts In black, blue and gray every shirt warranted perfect and full size, all .on sale nt 49c. Mon's wool fleece lined shirts and drawers mado to sell at 75c, at 39c. Ladles' 50c and 75 u wool and fleece lined vests and pants at 25c. Boys' 75c sweaters In all sizes at 39c. Men's $1.25 sweaters, wool, on salo at 69c. Men's gloves and mittens at 19c, 25c and 39c. MG STOCICIXGS AT 12 1-2C. In Bargain Room. 1 lot of Indies', men's and children's hose, worth up to 35c, on sale at 12Hc. Boys' 50c fleeced underwear at 25c. 5 cases boys' heavy fleece lined shirts nnd drawers, in nil sizes, worth 50c, on salo at 25c. Men's and boys' heavy Jersey ovcrehlrts In all sizes, nt 39c. Men's 50c suspcmlesr on sale at 15c. Children's union sultH in all sizes, made to sell for 39c, at 19c. 1 lot men's colored laundered shirts, slightly soiled, worth up to $1,00, on salo nt 29c. Tobacco Dtpartmint Slar plug chewing tobacco .Ua Horseshoe plug chewing tobacco 35c Navy plug chewing tobacco 35c Batthi Axo 35c Newsboy tobacco 3.c Bull Durham smoking tobacco 50c Duke's Mixture 33c Meerschaum smoking tobacco 35c Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35c Old Stylo smoking tobacco 25c Mall Pouch, per pkg 9c BROS emlppptl of Ihe Kelpy lyilfm of Innlti Ilruir Urr-i. Tnlincco Users. THU IT'S NOT TOO EARLY TO THINK HAYDEN S Ten doz((n wool waists, Strauss' price $1.00, Haydcn's price.,... Goodman 25c 100 women's. Itnglnns, half satin lined, Gnodman-'& Strauss' price Q Rfl $15, Haydcn's price. UiVlU 200 silk waists made of Glvernaud's taf- . I ll n..l....M 1'. CI.H11..I ll'ltia, 111 till i.'.imio, uuuwiiinu . "ninwn prlco up to $5, Hay- I Qfl q QO ilea's price. tufM mi0V 100 automobiles in all wool kerseys, Good man & Struuss'. price O Cfft $12.50,- Haydon's price QiuU 156 silk skirts made "of excellent quality nt auallty R on QiuU taffeta. nicely trimmed, Goodn Strauss' price $15, Haydcn's price VtVW 200 box coats lined with Skinner's satin, Goodman .fe Struuss' price A Qfl $18, Haydcn's price. tfiVV 500 children's jackets, worth us to $5, for... 1.39 HAYDEN "Upon my sole" "depends" much for the rli n ra n. i ir - n 1 wu vs foil ml stylo ami in this won- ilorfiil linn nf wnlllf'n'H fOOtWCIir. Whether with tho extreme oxten shin edges or If elosely trimmed, the price Is the same $3.50 Ahvay All of the popular lenthers-eiihmel, kid, box calf niid patent-aro used In theso women's line, shoes. An nil. enamel calf hlueher with wide extension soles nnd llu; Very highest Cuban heels-Is nue of the many Koto sis spells. All special but (he price that Is the same, U ulways. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St. Frank Wilcox, Mgr. Horn! for Catalogue. Ilowcll'd Ones right lo the bottom of a cough Anti-Kawf and by removing the cause slops tho cough nnd cured tho cold,. Twenty-five cents a bottlo at tho drug store. ASK FOR A Al-V-V MVimm ZlL 1 said a wearer of I Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported cigars. Xeiiui.olurol by b il. IClou Moroaulilo OJfiw Co., HU Loula. Union Alud. or Christinas whopping. Wo mo pilli;; jo.tlo tho holiday business bettor tlmn wo Imvo over dono H. ivhleh will jjlvi .von Kod rea sons for your eniilldoneo n "TIIH KHHASKA" iih Iho best store to do your holiday trading. For Tuesday's koII lug c vi.-ilt to call your speelal attention to our Men's Overcoat Dcn't, The enormous slock of men's stylish overcoats has not an eiitinl In this city Stylos the newest, rubrics the best, trimmings iho rich est, construction tiueiualkd. Values can't be matched, and a few dollars' saving to you lu buying your over coat here nt $5.00, $7 30, $10, $12.50, $13.50, $15. $15.50, $17.50, $19, $20, $22.50, $25 Men's SulfDcrVt! 'I'lio largest and best line of men's suits ever shown lu Omaha, livery one new this season and eiitial (o high class inadc-to ineastuc garments. They consist of (he nobbiest, tip-lo-datc pat terns and fabrics, cIokiiiiIIj made and perfect lifting, just the nulls to please care fid dressers. $5, $6, $7.50. $10. $12 50. $13.50. $15, $17.50, $19. $20. $22.50 .'PARTICULARS AS THE GOODS GOME EN" . Of nil tho goods our cloak buyer bought In New York tho stock of Goodman & Struuss was the first to arrive, they coming In by express. This Is a most inagnltlcent stock of goods and was closed out tn Hayden Bros, after sharp bidding by the representatives of only the lntgest houses In tho United States, This crowds us to tho very doors Wl tho stock mustbc sold before tho other Immense pur chaso of Haglans, suits, Jackets nnd waists arrive, which will bo In tho latter part of tho week. The women of Omaha may prepare themselves for some of tho grentcst bargain-giving over known In this or any other city. Keep your cyo on our ndvcrtlBcmcnla and watch us for tho next thrco weeks. Your money re funded If goodsnro not just exnetly as represented. ' If you arc, not satisfied with your bargain bring It back and get your money. We will give you "Further Particulars ns the Goods Como In." & 200 suits In all colors and hl.ick, sizes 32 tc 46. in flno Venetians and broadcloth. Good- man & Strauss' price $22.50, Haydcn's price 9.90 200 children's fur sets, Goodman & SIthuk price $3.50, Haydcn's price i 1.50 I.I 75 women's mink scarfs with fi tails, Good , . "7,"" " ...., y i"'" TWO THOUSAND SKIRTS from this tre mendous stock of GOODMAN & STRAUSS' In dress skirts, rainy day skirts nnd tdlk skirts; they will be ranged on tho tablet Tuesday at iuesu ui. l989 2.98, 3.98. 4.98, g An -f no k AA "J AO Goodman & Strauss' prices up to $1S. 50 dozen women's flannelette wrappers fioir this tremendous stock, the $1.25 KQa quality on Tuesday for V0V BROS Typewriters ! New Century, New Densmore, New Yost. Wr1I, rent, exchange, repair typ-' writers. Everything conslderfd .peed, grade of -work, cost of keeping in repair, durability, etc. ours nre by all odds the cheapest typewriters on the market. For Information regarding type writers, address or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., 1614 Firnam St., Omaha. 111. JIB mmM i 11144 IvKtXUK IXbi'lTUTt;, 10 null Lmveu worth, Uiuttbs. i