13 TJIE OMAHA DAILY JEEt WEDNESDAY. DECEMBETl 1, liKTl, CITT COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS! ! Xftjr Mom lutls in tht LitUr f the I Unita Facifit Eaplojt GRIEVANCE WILL GET SOME ATTENTION 11 ft art in Hvvnrr Ihr Outer union AkUciI (or M ilt lie .Mnde llcforr (lie II In Contrnrl I I'lnnll.v Untitled it lid Sinned. For tbi; first, limp In many weeks no rail road controversy or propo3ltlon appeared at the city connrlt meeting lost night. Jlnyor Mooresdld not return tho ordinance granting tho Chicago, St. 1'nul, Mlnne- apolls & Omaha rnllway permission to operate a track alone Eighth street Bird the Union Pnclflr contract with tho city -was not Introduced. Mayor Mooren will take no action on the , Nortbwestorn raattrr until next week, It he sticks to hi pre Kent intention. Should 1 he either veto or sign thn ordinance be fore- that time It Is probablo that a special meeting will bo held to act upon It, The alx vote which passed the measure upon third reading laBt Monday arc sufficient to pass It over a veto. City Attorney Connell did not Introduce thn Union Pacific contract ordinance, hc ciuii) ho did not hear from General So licitor Kelly that It was satisfactory to the directors of the railroad In New York City. Mr. Kelly took tho document to thrn gentlemen lt Saturday and will let Mr. Connell know the results of tho con ference by wire. It r lint-it for Kmilo r Trnln. Another matter came up at tho meeting lull, night In this connection which will rnnno n further delay In tho mattor and now Mr. Connell Is glad that he did not Introduce tho measure. This latest fea turo was a, communication from Mayor Mooren, Inrloslng the letter printed In Tho Jteo last Saturday anil sinned "Justice." U wrb from railroad men who live In Omaha and work for tho Union Pacific In Council muff. They havo no regular means of transportation across and back I and they asked that arrangement for nuch I lie made In the contract. Mayor Monrcs stutcd that this Involved about eighty Omaha famlllcA, who would bo compelled to move across tho river un less tho Union 1'aclflc provided a tegular train for their conveyance. Ho asked that tho matter bo referred to the city attor ney to confer with him nbout getting It In tho contract. Tho council appointed City Attorney Connell and Chairman Whltehorn of tho committee on rnllvay, telegraphs and telephones to confer with the mayor. Mr. Connell stated that he was in favor of getting tho new stipulation In If posxlblo nnd that this would cause some further delay. ItCKiilntr Iliirlirrn. A new ordinance with an ideu to prevent ing the catching of skin diseases In bar ber shops nnd similar places attracted great attention. Tho document was drawn tip by City Engineer Hosowatcr, being mod eled upon a San Francisco ordinance to the samo effect, and was Introduced by Mr. Whltehorn. It was referred to tho Judi ciary committee. Utile for cleanliness in barber shops and halr-drcssing establish ments wore most rigid. Woven milkmen wcro present to support a communication from tho Omaha Milk Healers association embodying a protest against tho "$1 single cow license." The document stated that the llccuso win worthless bocuuso of the responsibility of all tho milkmen with one now being found by tho inspectors. It further Htatcd: Under tho llconsa a great quantity of milk Is brought In the trade ut tlio only time of tho year when tho regular milk dealers can reap a llttlo prollt of a year' bard labor, and wu do hereby petition for necessary protection. Wo think It nothing lint fair that nil dcalcrx In the samo lino of liuslnesH should bo placed on equal foot ing and as nil saloonkeepers arn compelled to pay the same license, why not compel all milk dealers to pay reasonable and equal for their license'.' This was referred' to tho fire, water and police committee. A l.tmil CoiihIi Medicine, (From tho (lazette, Toowoomba, Australia.) I find Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy Is an excellent medlclnp. I have been suffering from a severe cough for the last two mpnth3 and It has effected a cure. I have great pleasure In recommending It. W. C. Wock linr. This Is tho opinion of one of our old est and most retipocted residents and has been voluntarily given In good faith that others may try tho remedy and be benefited. was Mr. Wocknor. This rctnpdy Is sold by all druggists. Chicago and neturn lftl4.Tr,. On December 1, 2, : and 4 the. Illinois Central railroad will sell tickets to Chi cago and return at rate of J14.75, limited until December 8. For particulars rail at city ticket office, 1402 Farnara street, or address W. H. Brill, D. P. A.. I. C. n. n., Omaha, Neb. Aiinoiincrnirnti of the Thrnfern. A complete change of pictures projected by the Klnodrome was made at tho Orpheum last night nnd It proved n most wolcome nnd pleasing card. Tho entire scries Is good, nnd without n doubt arc as Interesting a nny that hnve been presented. Amoni? them Is the funeral procession of our late president, Wllllanf McKlnley, at Canton, O.; the drill of the Ptreator Zouaves, whoso remarkable performance was seen at the Orpheum nbout a year ago; Columbia Jockeying for position In one of the Interna tional races for the American cup; a panor amic view of the fleet after the race nnd other. Tho regular mid-week family mati nee will be given this afternoon. Tho women and children who attend will find the bill well rolculated for their entertainment. "King Dodo" terminates Its engagement Thursday night. Quaint Tim Murphy fol lows at Saturday matinee and night In hi new play "A Cnpltol Comedy." This Is said to positively be the best vehicle Mr. Murphy was ever seen In. Dorothy Sher rod, hi clever wife, heads tho excellent company which supports hm. The play deals with life at the national capital and shows the pathetic undcr-llfe led by ns plrants for positions in the government service. flood shows always get excellent patron age, thlb fact being exemplified this week nt tho Trocadero, where the Victoria Ilur lesquors give tho best show of Its kind ever seen nt this theater. Tho engagement lasts the entlro week, with the exception of Saturday matinee and night. The famous nnd original Cherry Sisters from Cedar Kaplds, la.. In their novel entertainment will be the attraction uoxt week. Cannula's crack military band will be hero nt the Coliseum Tuesday, December 10th, afternoon nnd evening, tinder the auspices of Clan fiordon, No. fcl, Order of Scottish Clans. The band will be here with their kilts, bonnets and sporans. and give both Scottish and Amerlenn people n treat from n musical and artistic point of view. The band Is composed of genuine enlisted men, tho same military discipline being kept up In lown, a in the barracks at home, nnd it was only after much parley nnd many requests, they were allowed to travel as a musical organization In this country. The Coliseum on this occasion will bo heated by steam and made comfort ablo ami tho whole Interior has been dec orated to suit even tho most artistic cyo. A I.oiir .fniirnpjr. Means extra money for meals nnd Incident als, nnd a waste of vnlunble time enroute. Why Incur unnecessary cxpenso nnd delay In traveling via circuitous routes when you can rldo In the finest trains on a perfectly ballasted track, over a direct route. The fast trains of tho Union Pacific reach San Francisco and Portland, from Omaha, 15 hours ahead of all competitors. City ticket office, 1324 Farnani, 'Phone 31G. Laramie, Hahn's Peak & Pacific Ity., now building west and southwest of Laramie, Wyo., penetrating the great copper, gold, oil nnd coal camps, agricultural and lumber region. Par value of Htocl: $10, now selling $2 share, Issued full paid, non-nsscssable. No preferred stock, no mortgage bonds on property, clean cut. gilt-edged, absolutely safe. Company's office, 414 Beo Building. Omaha. f.".nO for n llnlf n llnr'a H'lirK. If you live In the country or In n small town and have a good acquaintance, anions the farmers and stockrnlsers In tho neigh borhood, you can make fo.OO easily by four or Ave hours' work. Wrlto us nnd we will send you our proposition. The Bee Publish Ing company, Solicitor's Dept.. Omaha, Neb. The sale of reserved scats for Nordlca aro now on sale at Mospo's. num. DOHEtVrY--MIsh Annie, nt the home of her brother, Joseph Dohcrty, 502 North 'rwenty-llfth avenue. Funeral notice later. MATHIS-Mrs. AVIIllam I,., daughter of Mr. nnd Mr. U. F. YVIIklns of 1822 Chicago street, died nt S:tfl p. m. Sunday evenliui at Klrkwood. Mo. Funeral services at 2 o'clock Wednesdnv. DeeemliHr I, nt the residence of her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wilklns. 1822 Chicago St. Smell -King Dodo Shampooing and hair dressing, 26c. In ronnectlon with tho Bathery, 216-220 Bee building. Telcpbono 1716. It's a Perfume made by Kirk and retailed nnd Jobbed by Sherman & McConnell. If you want to know more rend tho perfumed card which will be given you nt Boyd's theater to night and nt today's matinee, or write Colonel Oeorgo Htrdlo, western representa tive of James S. Kirk & Co. Our fourteenth annual Perfume Carnival is now In Kl'hh BLAST. If you want anything In Perfumes from n tiny box for tho little ones for a 10-ccnt piece to the choicest French Perfumes In cut glims hottles. Import order UOCU2H & GALLET Per fume Just received. Sherman&McGonnell DrugGo. New location Cor. ICth and Dodge 8ts. $15,000 Worth to Select From. Oriental Rugs And Carpets at greatest bargains ever heard of. Com pare quality and price before you buy elsewhere. See the Silk antl Kennansliali Rugs. E. Tatiiitiosian of Chicago, Hoc HullditiR, Kntruuce '220 S. 17th St. MRS. J. BENSON Handsome and Pretty Coming in Every Day Today we received a fine quality of flan nel with dainty hemstitched box plaits, price only $2.87. Our store is full of pretty goods for Christmas presents. All shades of handsome Taffeta Ribbons, 4 inches wide, price 25c, FIRE AND POLICE MATTERS ('linrnrx AunlnM Pnf roliiintt Tiiomn .orrln Are Hefrrred In Hie Cirnml .lory. At a special meeting of the Board of I'lro and Police Commissioners held yesterday afternoon the members of the board heard the charges filed ngalnst Thomas Norrls, the patrolman who Is said to have tried to blackmail 0. V. Wells. The members of tho board and Mayor Moorc have asked tho grand Jury to Investigate the charges against Norrls and decided to take no ac tion in the matter until It has been nlred by the grand Jury, After granting nfne lluuor licenses tho boatd adjourned. I.ii it llnten 10 CMi-ngn, The Chicago & Northwestern Hallway will on 'December 1, 3, 3 and 4 sell tlckots to Chicago and return nt tho low rato of $14.75 for the round trip. On 11 on or address "Tho Northwestern City Offlccs," H01-H03 Farnani St., Omaha. Send nrtlcles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Bco. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephono 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 23c. In connection with the Bathery, 210-220 Bee building. Telephone 1710, "Laramie" stock will bo listed on New York exchange by next August at $5 share. Now selling $2. 411 Bee Building. A Christmas Gift of one of our elegant pianos, at less than cost, would please your wife, family or sweetheart, wouldn't It? It would plcaBe you too, to bo able to give It but per haps you can't. You can, however If you will try our caBy payment plan $5,00 down and small monthly pay ments. New Pianos for Rent, Telephone 1625. Schmoller & Mueller, Stclnway l'lano Parlors 1313 Farnam St., Omaha, 3.17 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Lotus Cream The friend of alt people whose skin chaps easy and tho enemy of chapped lips and rough skin. Why pay 25c or COc for a lotion which can't be any better when you can got all you want of this excellent preparation for 10c a bottle. 50c Omega Oil 40c $1.00 Temptation Tonic 11.00 I'eruna $1 ParlHliin Hulr Tonic (tf laruntced) $1.00 Iler'H Malt Whisky M.'ni t 1IU3 il mum t...... ...( $1.00 Butler's Female Ilegulator 75c BOo Cramer'a Kidney euro 40c IT T 1 ...... . ... .k; liitAtiwvi' in unit, illinium j.c 25c yulnncentol, best for colds 20c $2.00 Cranicr-M Tansy nnd Cotton Boot and Pennyroyal Pills $1.00 Get our prices on rubber goods nil kinds. CutPria Drug Store ri. 747. a. w. cor. lath ui cbioKa Goods delivered FltKF. to aru- part of city. 35c C2c 75o 7,H! Mc SCHAEFER'S Don't Make Up your List for Christmas till you Git Our Catalogue Wo have Just received a largo shipment of high Rrnde Cameras, suitable for Christmas gifts. Wo carry all the best makes, Including Prcmos Pocos, Century, Koronas, etc. A beautiful folding Camera, with bulb release, for $5.00. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 ParnttiM Street. Wholesalo and Retail Healers In Photo Material. In the Hocking Valley Mine the very best AVAr,NL'T BLOCK COAL In Iowa has been found. Hxperleneo has proved its quality beyond dispute. We handle this coal, knowing and recognizing Its superior value. It Is quick and hot nnd free from Impurities. Place your orders with us and get the best. It costs you no more than an Inferior grado $1.73 delivered. Hald & Rice, JLlcl. 1238. U6 So. Kith St, Remarkable Bargains Today from The Ridley Stock Every article and every yard of goods that this gigantic purchase included must be dis posed of at once. The following are examples of how we are cutting prices to force the selling: Ridley $1 Buttons, 5c Doz. This Includes coat and Jacket but tons, dress buttons in cut steel, metal buttons, carved bono buttons, worth tip to $1,00, on sale on main floor at Cc dorcn. Ridley's $1 Trimmings, 25c, 10c, 5c, Ic Yd. Ridley's dress trimmings, In silk Rtilmps, iilk and mohaltsbralds, many styles of fancy Jot trimmings, hun dreds of styles of plain and fancy nil silk trimmings nnd a great variety of Persian trimmings, worth up to $1.00 yard, go nt 25c, 10c, 5c and IC yard. Embroideries and Laces 2.c and 0o embroideries nnd laces from the Ridley stock on bargain coun ters at 10q and 10c yard. $2 Silk Velvets, 50c Yd. The entire stock of Ridley's shirred velvets and changeable effects, es pecially adapted for entlro waists and trimmings, on salo at COc yard. All of Ridley's $1.00 fascinators, shawls and hoods. In black and all colors, at 39c and 0c. 50c Underwear, 174c All the children's heavy dcecrd and ribbed vests, pnnts and drawers from the Ridley stock go nt 1714c. i AH tho women's Australian, wool undorwenr, worth up to $1.00, go at 25c. Women's $1.23 union nulls for 50c. All wool union suits, fast black and silver gray, medium nnd heavy weight, go nt COc. Ridley's 75c French Flannels, 25c Yd. Another lot of Ridley's Imported French flannels, plnln colors, stripes, tlcrnl designs, light nnd dark grounds, nt 2uc yard. $1 Dress Goods at 25c Yd. An Immense assortment of puro wool dress flannels, silk nnd wool novelties, brllllantlnes, many of them Ridley sold nt $1.00, on sale nt 23c yard. All of Ridley's broadcloths, panno cloths, ladles' cloths, cashmeres and casslmcrcs for men's nnd boys' wear, silk and wool novelties, go In two lots at COc and !'8e yard. CLOAKS, SUITS AND JACKETS From the Great Ridley Sale On our wcoml Hour wo place on sale special values, all at 50c on the dollar. Wet Linens at Half Price. This sale of wet linens offers housekeepers a chance to replenish their linen supply nt half tho usual cost. Damask Towels that generally sell At 3 2 '.-ic, go nt Gc. Large slito knotted fringe Damask Towels, tho 25c kind, nt 12VjC. COc knotted fringe Damask Towels, drawn work, largo size, extra flno quality, 17',4c. $1.25 Table Cloths up to 3 yards long, flna-'llncn, at 19c. Pleached; and unbleached Table Da mask, tho COc kind, per yard, 2uc. Dresser Scarfs, fine double damask with drawn work, 29c each. Turkey red napkins, each 3ic. All linen checked Barber Towols, worth Cc, at 2V6c. Largo size Napkins, dlco pattern, per dozen, $1.2.. COc turkey red Table Damask, por yard, 15s. Toweling, Including Darnsley Crash, nil linen glass' cloth, fine twilled crash, etc., worth 1215c to 19c yard, go at C'Jc yard. idiiS UAVnClliCLOSING OUT the llATUCnS BARGAIN ROOM Kvery dollar's worth of goods In tho Bargain Room must bo closed out by Saturday evening. THESK PRICES WILL DO IT. (NO PEDDLERS, DEALERS OR MANUFAC TURERS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM. 54-lnch strictly all wool black cheviots, worth 1.25- -19c. imr.MS liuons. J1.C0 nlco dark cloth plaids, strictly all wool, 48 and CO inches wide wo sold them In tho high grado dress goods department at J1.C0 yard. What Is left will be closed out on Wednesday at 49c n yard. Wo havo a flno blak -orge, 62 Inches wide, strictly all wool, regular prlco $1.00 por yard, Wednesday, 19c. We havo an extra heavy fine black camel hair cheviot you can't match anywhere In Omaha for less than $1.23 yard, Wednesday, nt 49c. 60 pieces of Scotch tweeds, 30-lu. wide, made to sell for 7Cc. go at 2jC. 600 dress patterns and aklrt patterns brought In from the high grado stock, worth up to $5.00 a yard all will bo closed at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98. Itcmnants for school dresn at 10c, 15c, 19c nnd 25c yard. FLANNW-HTTES AM) OUTIX FI,AN- Ni;i,N AT BO AMD " J -SC. 15c outing flannels In nice, bright colors, at Cc. 25c fine limitation Frencli tiannoiB, jo in. wide, llnest prints ever seen, at bc 10c Shaker flannel at Tftc. ICo Shaker flannel nt 714c. ICe. outing flannel, light colors, at Cc. 19c outing flannel, lighl colors, yard wide, flno quality, nt 714c. 10 AI lf IlltKNS I'ATTHH.S tfZ.nV. $10.00 skirt patterns win go ui -.a. $10.C0 dress patterns will go at $3.98. $15.00 dress patterns will go at $3.98. WAISTINK. Strictly all wool French llannels, 30 Inches wide, 60 shades, nt 25c. Strictly all wool, fine stripca wnistmga, regular 7Co value, will go at 39c. Hlgh-Brado prunellas, in an tne evening shades, worth 7Bc, at 45c. No mall orders filled on silK romuants. Thoy nil soli on tho day of sale. 25c fonclcs at 9c, 60o nlco bright Japauesc plaids at 15c. 75c fancies at 39c. 75c foulards at 35c. $1.00 sntln at 29c. $1.00 corduroy nt 39c. SII.KH AMI SATHHXS. 12',4c plain black satoen nt 5c, 25c Simpson's printed sateens at 714c I.IMMiH, Yard-wldo waist linings, yard-wide, per callnes, otc, worth up to 15c ynrd, nil will go at 5c, I'lllXTH i! I 60,000 yards of full standard prints, In lemnnnts from 2 to 10 yards, worth up to 714c. at 24c. novje ci.oTinxn. Hoys' EOc and 75c pants at 23c. Hoys' $2.60 reefers nt 95c. Hoys' $3.C0 reefers at $1.50. Hoys' $5.00 reefers at $1.93. ni.AMCHTS AMI CUMFOIlTKItS. Hlankets, 49c, 73c. 9Sc up to $4.23. Comforters, C9c, 73c, 98o up to $2.60. MH.VS 500 UMHCUWKAU AT 2BC. In Bargain Room. 10 cases men's heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers In all sizes, made to sol' at 50c, on salo at 25c. MEN'S $1.00 HEAVY JERSEY OVER SHIRTS AT 49C. 200 dozen men's extra heavy Jersey over shirts in black, blue and gray every shirt warranted perfect and full slzo, all on salo nt 4c. Men's wool fleece lined shirts and drawers mndo to sell at 75c, at 39c. LadleB' 60c nnd 76c wool nnd fleeco lined vests and pauts at 25c. Hoys' 75c sweaters In nil alzos at 39c. Men's $1.25 sweaters, wool, on snle at 69c. Men's gloves and mittens nt 19c, 25c and 39c. : J -SC. STOCICI.VON AT 1 In Bargain Room. 1 lot of ladles', men's and children's hoio, worth up to 35c, on salo at 1214c. BoyB 60fl fleeced underwear at 25c, C cnBes boys' heavy fleece lined shirts and drawers, In nil slr.es, worth 50c, on sale at 26c. Men's and boys' heavy Jorsey ovorshlrts In nil sizes, at 39c. Men's 50c suspendesr on sale at 13c, Children's union suits In all sizes, mado to sell for 39c, at 19c. 1 lot men's colored laundered shirts, slightly soiled, worth up to $1,00, on sale at 29c. Tobacco Departmint Star plug chewing tobacco ,15c Horseshoo plug chewing tobacco 35c Navy plug chewing tobacco Soc Battl'j Axe , , 35c N'oweboy tobacco 35c Bull Durham smoking tobacco 60c Duke's Mixture , ,15c Meerschaum smoking tobacco 33c Undo Tom smoking tobacco 35c Old Stylo smoking tobacco 25c Mall Pouch, per pkg On ..IT'S CLEAR.. ns ENOUGH It's clear enough that the dominant phase of the trade sit uation favors only the merchant with cash. Retailers luust stand comparatively helpless who cannot take advantage of the opportunities the times offer. It is natural, tn, that under the conditions which make the pres ent low prices possible latter day ways of retailing should at tract the anxious-to-sell jobbers lirst. Our Cloak and Suit Room Offers you again a choice of the long, fashionable, stylish, comfortable RAGLANS made of oxford cheviots, meltons and iilaid back materials yoke front and back -some with loose back and half tight lilting, some with shoulder capes -all high class stylish garments. They come to us through channels that. only ready caeh could reach, rag lans worth $15 to $18 you can find thorn here at UAVnClll Grand Christmas IIAl UCnS Book Sale Elegant Cloth Bound Hooks only... i 7 1 -2c 3rd Day of This Tremen dous Sate. Trices nro n revelation to Omaha book buyers. Select now before tho big holiday rush. 1'artlos so desiring can have their purchases reserved until Christmas week by making n partial payment. All kinds of books, stationery, bibles, playing cards, vis iting cards, etc., Included. 100 of the finest engraved visiting enrds with plate, only $1.00. A very BUltablo nnd Inexpensive gift. Wedding invitations, nt homo cards, otc, wo make a specialty of at cut prices. (Come early In tho forenoon If possible.) fi c'di'vninnT hooks o.m.v :itic. This linn contains such books as Via Crucls, Caleb West, Sorrows of Satin, Pris oner of Zcndn, Lady of Quality, tho WU-I loughby Claim, Gentleman Player, Philip Wlnwood, etc., etc. r,M:o..T ci.otii iiotM) hooks, ion This lot contains tho works of Oliver Optic, J, M. Rnrrle, Dacon, Kipling, Inn Maclaren, Doyle, Irving, Drowning, An thony Hope, lord Lytton, Ilyron, Dickens, Marvel, Drummond,' Melton, Poo, ltuskln, Johnson (Dr. Samuol), Curtis, Hawthorn, Kmerson, Stowe, Stephermon, etc. etc. ift.no MMTHKit i'Ai)iii:n i'oi:tk;ai. .WOHKS, 7i. This lot contains tho works of Whlttler, Ixingfellow, Scott, Moore, nyron, Hryant, Tennyson, and ull tho leading books In the market that retail regularly for $1.50, on salo Wednesday at 79o. KVl'IIA SI'KCIAI.S. :$I5'.00 copy of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary. $7.TQ. ,,$50.00 set of Kldpath'fl History of tho World, in partial payments, $36.00. $3.00 down nnd . books delivered. $3,00 monthly payments until completed. i:5o.ijoeviii;iiT hooks, stir, j This Includes a number of tho popular up-to-dato books, among this lot Is Tarry, 'Thou Till I Come. Oraustark and Tho Cri sis, by Churchill, ' PAi'Kn novki.s, r.e. Mrs. Holmes' works, at 18c. Mrs. Southworth's -works at 18c. Oplc Read's works at 18c. All copyright books 20 2-3 per cent off publisher' price. SIM'.CIAl, HOT I'AI'KIt tSAI.M, $1.00 fancy holiday box Papetrles, 23c. 15c box Papetrles, flu. $2.00 fancy box Papetrles, f0r. fl l'MMIV mix statiomhiv, ur.i-r.ne IUCYCM? PLAYING CAIIDS, 15c pack age. Illbles, 20c up. Prayer books, T!4c up. New rosaries, 5c to $2.1.00 each. CIC.WIS. Wo havo purchased n shipment of extra lino cigars refused by the, original pur chaser on nccouiit of tho shipment being overdue. Thesn goods nre specially put up and selected for flno trade. Wo bought them nt n big saerlflco; there Is 100,000 cigars In this lot, put up 2.1 In each box. Havana Jcwel, per box of 2.1 cigars, $1.2.1 Havana .Seedlings, por box 2.1 cigars, $1 Havana Twin Sisters, per box 25 cigars, $1.00. Hnvann lidy Hose; per box 2,1 cgars, $1. Queen of nil, extra choice, per box of 23 cigars, $1.50. . .. ". None sold to dealers. ' Limit, two boxes to each customer. nop ivrv TOII.KT SOAP, HOX'.-l.-ir. This Includes the Armour's-. Iluc Art Carnation. La ttose, etc. Only 5c per bar; equal to tho Cashmere Iloquct. uoi, V r.oons 50e. poeketbooks nt 25c. ' v $1 poeketbooks nt 50c. COc belts, i-ntl n fold, at 25c. $1 chattclalno bags nt 50c., SPKCIAL SALK ON CUT STKKL BAOS. LACK SALK WEDNESDAY. HAYDEN BROS HAYDEN BROS PRECIOUS STONES. An acceptable Christmas gift will be a diamond solitaire ring, diamond cluster with rubles, emeralds or enpphlrus or a circlet with any of theno combinations, niimnmi siinhnmi hrnnches aro all the demand, nnd nearl combinations. Our guar antee gives you absolute protection. We will tnko pleasure In showing you these. Mawhinney & Ryan Co., Jewtlertand Art ibtii ami nnuni.AN st. Stall oneri 'Mall orders civen careful attention. Seleo " 1 " Uoa cke nt tu mipontlble parties. 51YEAHS IN 1111 mWJ Vs. NEVE L EQUALED. EVERYONE GUARANTEEDrf LO N GEST. made byCH ARTER OAK STOVE RANGE CO.st.louis HE I FA1 rfectBakers. rUELJAVERS. LAST - Qpi pv One of the Iieat uulpped of the Keeley xMrm of lnl f wtrkr lutes, the nljr Kcelejr Juatltnl In IVelimaLB. Cnre. DrunkeniiMi, Corn IJru Daern, Tobnevu t'cr. Till! lCi;i:i.KY I.NSTITII I K. Ill Hiid I.eiiYriiVTnrtll. Omaha. Pimples on Your Face DinEOTIONS NO. 2, i nathe face In cold water for two or three minutes every night and morning; lot dry on face. Can readily bo removed by the following directions. nmucTioNS no, i. Half to one teaspoonful of Shrader's Evaporated J'lK Powder In wine glass of water on retiring, every other night. NO. 3-D1KKCT10N8 AND PKUSCRIP. TION. nornclo atld, grains CO. Antiseptic Solution, drums 2. Olycerlne. drams I. llrundy. best, drains i. Dlstlled water, for one pint mix and np ry u little after cold bath. This will' re novo plmpes anil give you rosy checks and a eleur complexion. This Is u sum cure. All druggists soil Mb Powder, 25c n box; or sunt by mall. Address Department A, W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., Nw York Room JO. No. 30 East Hti 3t. r IMS N, 21th St.. Omaha, Ntb. ANY COLOR t undi:kwi;ak to kxchangkfor GREEN MONEY OR WHITE .MONKY BLACK I Tho $2.50 Hatter. 107 S, Kit It 1 I I 1