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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEi TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. v . -.' illTCII IN THE SETTLEMENT Ifillii fro: th Ualou Paolfio U tkn Oltj Nt All Thj IJaim. HNS AWAY PROPERTY IT DOES NOT OWN UGLY RUMORS COME UP NEXT Mouth (dunlin Until llir .1 ury llonril of lltlticn llnnrilfi nf Oritinl tit I'reaeiit. lion JjViivlnlnn ltPttrilliiK Hlvor Front Xot I to MkliiK of Clly G'onfimliin Siiii jioieil to Il Hoc to t) tIkI. Once moro nn unexpected discovery hag ntoppc.d the rotiHiimtnatlon of the contract between tlio Union Pacific railroad and the city of Oranha Just when It was about to ho accomplished. With every arrangement made by City Attorney Connell for the In troduction of tho ordinance emhodylntf this document nt Tuesday nltsht's mcctlnt; Dt tho city council thhi latest complication necessitate Us further dnlny. Tho trouble Is a discovery by City Hnsl boor Ilosowater that the property supposed to bo transferred to tho city by tho railroad In exchano for streets and alleys, amount InR to 110 lots, Is not all that It at fir (it appeared to ho. A distinct confusion bus fcjocn discovered In ninny of tho so-called titles and nbsoluto Invalidity In others. Quit claims arc Klvrti to Omaha by tho Union Pacific covering property which It ilocs not own, nnd some of the disclaimers avowed nro so conditioned that their ulti mato result would be to contlnuo tho tltlo In the namo of tho railway company, In stead of transferrins It nB nurecd. I'riiltnlily .tllNtitUcn. It Jfl tho opinion of both City KiiKlnror Kosowatcr and City Attorney Connell that nil theso discrepancies uro merely mistakes on tho part of tho railroad representatives 'and not Intentional errors. They think, too, that tho cntlro affair ran bo satisfactorily adjusted to tho city's taste, that tho rail road will consent to all chants sUKijestod end to all additional definition of technical descriptions of property required. Jlowovcr, till that Is donu tho contract will bo held up and kept from tho council, tlenoral (Solicitor Kelly of tho Union 1'aclflc Vlll be tho medium of conference and ad justment, and ho has not yet returned from tho east, boliiK expected within two days. It cannot bo moro than a week at most he foro tho city leurns whuro it stands In tho matter. Mr. llosowntor mndo his timely discovery last Friday. On Thursday Mr. Connell sent him tho contract lor ilual checking tip. Tho next day ho began tho scrutiny of tho Itoms nnd quickly found that Homo of tho property In lots which tho Union Pacific protonded to transfer to Omaha was not owned by tho railroad, tho quit claims offered bolns mero farces. Anothor discrepancy occurred In connec tion with tho Missouri river levee, which tho city Intends to keep. Thcro Iihb been rtlsputo for many ycarH between tho two parties over portions of this, nnd in regard to this contract tho city lias Insisted from tho ilrst that it bo given a quit claim to tho district. In tho preliminary conferences tho rullroad acreed to this, but balked when it came to making out tho papers, falling back upon a proposition to kIvo a disclaimer Instead of u quit claim. In explanation of this tho railroad mou united that they lld not wish to glvo too many quit claims, lor their people In tho east would think that they wore- kIvIub uway too much prop erty. NtrliiK Tied to IMkcIhIiikt. ' "Wlion tho contract reached Mr. Itoso Water, howovor, ho discovered that tho dls- 'clalmcr had n codicil attached. It pro yldcd for tho exception from tho disclaimer of that part of tho levco given to tlio rail road by tho deed of 1SG3. Mr. Ilosowatcr looked tip tho deed and found that U fiavo tho Union Paclllo tho cntlro levee. This wis conditioned upon tho mnlntonanco of ihn terminal within 11 mllo and o half of tho place. Later, however, tho supremo court decided that tho terminal was in Council llluffs, which Is moro than that dls tnnco away, bo tho deed became void. That was twenty years nco nnd now tho rall- tjroad was about to rovlvo that deed. Tho city cnKlnoor cites anothor oxamplo, JTho railroad gives among others a quit claim to Fourteenth street down through (the main business portion of tho city. Mr, Jtosowator Hays that It was In ISfiC that tho road was given permission to bring Its tracks up through that street. It nover took advantago of this privilege, howovor, nnd has long slnco forfeited tho right, tho city's paving, building nnd other established institutions along there constituting a prior right. Just why tho Union Pacific should wish to glvo n. quit claim to this property Is dlfllcult to understand, In tho opinion of Mr. llosownter, unless It bo to emphasize tho Idea that It onco had a right In there nnd thus to enhance Its privileges upon North Fourteenth street. Yesterday morning the grand Jury began nn Investigation of tho charges of corruption which members of the Omaha Hoard of Education made ogalnst city ofllclals. Robert Smith, member of the Hoard of IMucatlon, asked some time ago that ho bo given nn opportunity to appear before tho grand Jury and tell what ho knew con cerning the charges. Ho testified beforo tho Jury yesterday. Louis Goldsmith, tho owner of property In tho proscribed district, was nlso summoned beforo the grand Jurors. Jettlc Reynolds, Annie Wil son anil several other women who have houses In tho district were called yesterday morning, but most of them were excused and told that they will be required to ap pear beforo tho grand Jury a little later In tho session. Tho Investigation of tho Sotith Omaha school board by tho grand Jury Is assum ing gigantic proportions. A score of ad ditional wltnesicB, many of whom arc said to live at distant points, havo been sum moned. It Is reported that tho grand Jurors will dispose of tho South Omaha Investiga tion beforo taking up tho charges against city olllclals of Omnliu. "I havo not been snbponaed to appear beforo tho grand Jury." Millard F. Funk- houBcr. member of tho Omaha Hoard of Education, said yesterday when asked If he would glvo testimony concerning the allegations of board members that city of ficials aro taking monthly fines from tho women In the proscribed district. "Since the grand Jury wan first called I have been expecting to bo called upon every day and I will probably bo summoned beforo tho In vestigation is completed," OFFERS JUDGEBAKER A PLACE I'ONltlOII Of AnMIM'III t .lUNtll't' Of 511- lireme t'ourl.nf .Vcmv .Mexico at llln HcruNiil. Judge Ilenjamln 3. Raker of tho dlstrlc court has been offered tho position of us ststant Justice of tho supremo court of Now Mexico. He has received a telegram from Senator Millard asking him If he will accept the place. I havo not decided whether I shall no copt tho position," said .ludgo Raker. "It will probably bo two days before 1 can glvo n deflnlto answer. If I do tako tho nlaco ft will not bo because 1 am afraid seek the republican nomination for congressman from this district, for I um confident that I can defeat Mercer." Wine! Drink Cook's Extra Dry Champagne Wlnot Pure Juice naturally fermented. Wine! Of forty years' record. Try It. Iliiriutr Dinner, Oeorgo Crook Woman's Rellof Corps will hold a bazaar Tuesday aud Wednesday, I)e comber 10 and 11th at tho southwest corner of Twenty-fourth and Seward streets. chicken dinner Tuesday nt C o'clock n. tn, Dinner 25c. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee, We will glvo them proper legal lnsortion, Telephone) 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with tho Ilathery, 210-220 Deo building. Telephono 1716. THIS WARRANTED 2-QUART HOT WATER BAG AVe .Sell ut l! II y .Mull, (Ida Write for catalogue of rubber goods. Sherman &McConnell Drug Co. Corner Sixteenth and Dodeo Strcots. INSURANCE UNION jPl'oa I HESITATES tlionc InhiiIiik Order for Severance uf Aiieni'lr mill (ruilliiK of CoiiiiiiInIuii. Word has boon received from tho oltlco pt tho Western Jusuranco union tn Chjcigo to tho effect that tho union has decided to postpone tho promulgation of the order making effective tho severance and graded crinmlssloiis rules of the union in the state of Nebraska from January 1 to March 1, tho first mentioned rulo to bo effective Zroiu Its promulgation nt that time nnd the commissions rule to bu effective nt some later date. Local agents who nro opposed to tho en forcement of both rules look upon tlio postponement ns a virtual defeat of the object of the union In this state, and suy that, In their opinion, neither rule will ovor bo enforced In Nebraska. At tho 'present tlmo the largest agencies carry loth union and non-union lines nnd somo havo written lottcrs to tho managers of tho union Btatlng that ns soon ns thoy nro required to drop the non-union companies tho union mny cancel their commissions snd that tho commissions shall be canceled ) Instantly If nn attempt Is made to enforcu 'tho graded commissions rulo, which' will require the agent to accept commissions upon the protltH of his ntllco and not upon tho business written. These protests, It Is believed, havo remitted In tho postpone' jnent of tho order for twu months, during which tlio managers of tho union will prob Clam Bouillon Ilurnham's Clam Bouillon in glass, pints 2Ce Burnhnm'H Concentrated Clnm Roulllon, cans 20c Doxseo's Pure Llttlo Neck Chun Juice, 2-lb. cans.... 15c For the Ladies. EXTEND LINE TO FLORENCE Firtt Wert f lUw Yr CtiWmpUtid by OTHER SUBURBAN PROJECTS ARE IFF Inrney Street Htenlon the Only Other Work Which In Armored nt J'rcucnt for the Coin ing Yrnr, Less than n month will elapse between tho completion of the construction work of the Omaha Street Railway company for 1901 r.nd tho preparation for similar work dur ing the year 1802. At this tlmo tho general ii.ar.ugcr Is closing up tho work already started. Crews aro nt work on Hurney, Thirteenth nnd Cuming streets. It Is ex pected that ns soon as this work Is com pleted tho crews will bo laid off until spring, but tho maatigcr says that should tho weather contlnuo mild ho may work for somo tlmo longer, opening up a block at a tlmo so a storm will not catch him with his tracks In bad condition. The annual meeting of tho company will bo hold Jnnu&ry 8 nnd nt this tlmo the work contemplated by the company for 1D02 will ; bo laid out nnd material nnd supplies Im mediately ordered for such extensions nnd repairs ns may bo decided upon. It Is considered certain that tho first work of any consequenco to be started In tho spring will ho tho extension of tho Harney street line on Thirty-third street. This lino was ordered by tho board of directors this year and would havo been constructed hut for dolny on tho part of tho city nnd property owners along the route. Another extension which Is looked upon ns almost certnm in oiucini circles is tnc lino to Florence. Aside from theso two lines tho present ofllccrs do not expect any largo extensions next year, tho suburban lines talked nf In tho summer having been dropped for tho present. Considerable work will bo dona In tho way of Improving exist ing lines, but this cannot bo decided upon until tho board of directors has investigated tho matter. After tho annual meeting a treasurer to takn tho pluco of the lata W, W. Marsh will bo chosen. Bhampoolng nnd hnlr dressing, 25c. In connection with tho Rathcry. 216-220 Deo building. Telephono 1716. Publish your legal notices In tho Weekly Dec. TclcDhono 23S. SENSIBLE AND SEASONABLE Articles to buy nt this tlmo of year to save your health and money nre Chest Protectors. Wo have a most comntcto lino of new goods Just received: every kind from the beautiful FROST KINGS und FROST Ol'HEXH. the Kind vol! seo ltd- vertlsed lit nil tho lending magazines, down to the felt, flannel lined KLONDIKE and LEADER at We und "fie. We aro still con tinuing that prlco slushing sale on every kind nf rubber Bonds, all of which nro positively GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR Hi US. 2-(iuart fountain syringe... B-quurt fountain syringe.... 4-uuart rouiitain syrmgo.... z-quitrt hot wnter uottic... 3-qunrt hot wnter bottle... 48c (13c Mc ISc trio &c bottlo nnd $1.00 $2.90 $2.00 t-uliart hot wnter bottle. quart comoiuation wnier Hvrltmo Marvel whirling spray syringe.. Tvrlnn whirling slimy svrinue. flood ntomlzcr Mo Popular " c, atomizer rc Vaseline atomizer 75c Pretty lino of Xmas novelties. Fine whiskeys for family use. SCHAEFER'S " Drug Store ffal. 74T. I. W. Cor. lQth an Cbloaa Good delivered FREE to any part of city. Watch Them Wear 1 I at $3.50 Always I possess that indefinable as well ma lndcspcnelblo thing callod stylo. Without which n woman's shoo la old whllo yet Its new. Sorosls uro In many shapes fitting overy foot pleasing every purse holding their shapo and wearing u though they had cost 5 or $7. Sorosls are 35 Talues costing you alvxys. Wo havo so machine ssm-ttd shoes. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 S. 15th St. Frnnk Wilcox, Mgr. .Rend for Catalogue. "Seventy-seven Delicious Dishes," a dainty llttlo souve nir cook book, free, with our compliments. Given free to all who call. Pure California (bottle-rlno). 35c. 50c and TSc quart. CACKLEY BROS. u iioi.ns.vi.i: i.iqi oh mkhcii.wts. Opiioitlte PoNtollloc Telephone Agents for Hunter Ryo and Old Taylor Ag Whh skies. Obly mako an attempt to secure ngonts who mill accept tho now rule, nnd, falling this, llio rules will never bo promulgated. A I.oiik .tourney, VMeans extra money for meals and Incident- dls, and a waBto of valuable tlmo enroute. (Why Incur unnecessary cxponso nnd delay In traveling via circuitous routes when you can rldo In tho finest trains on n perfectly ballasted track, over a direct route. The fast trains of tho Union Pacific reach San Francisco nnd Portland, from Omaha, 15 iiours nhead of nil competitors. I City ticket office, 1321 Farnam, 'Phono 316. nir.n. (BRADY Ilruce, beloved baby of Aaron and 1 Ada Rrady, December k. 11)01. Funeral Wednesday at 11 ii. m. from fam ily residence, 2222 Qruco street. mter- tnent Forest I.iiwn. Friends Invited. JjANDROCIv Fred, December S, lldll, aged ' 20 years. It day: sou or Jacob l.aiidrock, 1221 Sotith Twentieth street. Vimeriil Wednesday llfterilOOIl at o'clock, December U, ut Oraco Lutheran church, 132ii South Twenty-sixth street. In terment Luurol Hill cemetery. Friends invited. - Tar Horehoutid Wild Cherry Properly compounded, mnke ono of tho best cough syrups you can buy. Our COMPOUND SYRUP H0REH0UND, TAR AND WILD CHERRY Is peculiar In itsolf, relieving the most ob stinate cough, tickling sensation In the throat, hoarseness, soro lungs, lightness of chest, In fact nil troubles of tho throat and lungs, Manufactured and sold hero for the last 15 years, Price, 2tic n bottle DRUG AND PAINT WWB litU unit lluiitflna St: FULLER GO, Original Allegretti Ghocolate Creams ib., only 30c 1 lb. 3 lbs,, $1.605 , 60c 2 lbs., lbs., $3.00. $1.20 Third Floor Toy Department Now Open Bring the children to sec the real live Siuitn Clans. BOOKS The entire stock of a New York book concern bought At Half-Price will be placed on sale tomorrow. Tho proprloty of books ns gifts makes this salo doubly Interesting. You novor had an equal opportunity to secure tho most wauted books ou tho mar ket nt such a grout reduction In prlco. To give this stile plenty of room it will take place nn otir third floor Toy department. $1.50 Copyright Books 75c We bought their .entire stock ou hind, Including all tho recent copyrighted publications, which nre sold tho world over at $1.50 each. There Is every ro ccnt title and well known book In this lot. It would ho useless to cnumcrato tho titles us wo have every ono of them, and will offer them tomorrow, not at $1.60, which Is tho publisher's price, but at 75c $3.50 Handsomely Bound Books, 49c Ono big lot of subscription books, mndo to sell at $3.50. Theso nre largo, heavy and beautifully bound, many titles, such a, Hero Tales of American Soldiers nnd Sailors, Life's Looking (linns, Royal Photograph Oallcry, all beautifully Illustrated and bound In real leather, worth $3.50, go at All the bibles from this stock, In 49c $1.25 Books at 39c All the fine gilt edge, heavy red buckrum bound nnd llk marker books that cold on llroadwny nt $1.25 each, all new titles, Oz-i go at 0"C 50c Books at 15c All tho handsomely ixnind popular books that generally sell at 60e each, go In ono big lot 1.5C 50c Gift Books for 19c All tho small lCmo. fancy gift books, tho Rroadwuy prlco was -4 f , COc, go at lytl 75c Gift Books at 25c All tho handsome, small slzo lfimo. gift books, beautiful bindings, ono In n box, mado to sell nt 76c, our prlco 50c Books at 10c Ono big lot of Iflmn. books, titles, bound In buckrum, worth COc, go at 25c all new 10c dexed, lnrgo print, bound In limp leather, sold In New York at $2.50 choice of any of them, at Ono big lot of largo Webster's una bridged dictionaries, mado to sell at $2,50, as long hs they last, nt Children's picture books, nn 1m menso Mock of them, all those that they sold up to 16c, go at All tho children's -plcturo books that they sold up to 25c, go at All tho children's plcturo hooka that they sold up to COc, 4 Q go nt 1 All tho $1.00 children's picture books, at All tho $1.60 children's plcturo books 98c tor's una to sell at 49c n Im- )0 that 5c ks that 10c o hooka 19c 39c 49c Wo will also placo on sale one thousand boxes of fancy stationery that Bold In Now York up to $1.60 box, tho bmt quality of paper In fancy Holiday boxes, go nt 10c, 15c and 25c box. This is tho biggest bargain ever offered. HAYDEN s "More Ooods, More Particulars" Tho bargains havo mado possiblo aro unquestionably appreciated. This great cloak salo will bo continued from day to day until the Inst pattern of theeo enormous purchase of nults.v cloaks, skirts and cap cs, that our buyer purchased In New York, shall bo closed out, Come In tho forenoon wait on you In tho cloak department from be experienced.) if possible. 10 nddltlonal salespeople to uow until Chrlstmus.(0 more wanted. Must 75 raglans In oxford grays, ellk lined throughout, from tho S. & S. stock, for only 160 automobiles from tho Strauss & Good- stock, In all wool kerseys, for , 9.90 i & Good- 6.50 100 suits In all wool chovlots nnd broad cloths, made In blouse or doublo breasted styles, with taffetn Bilk drop llounco, deep ruffle nt bottom, Jacket taffeta lined throughout, they aro worth lA C $25, tor only IC.UU 160 suits In all wool materials, flounce, skirt, taffeta lined pn Jacket, for only I lull Women's astrakhan capos. Skinner's satin, 30 Inches long, worth $20, for lined with Women's electric seal capes, with bear conar, wortti $30, for 12.50 with bear 15.00 Skirts lluyler's Candies lb, flno mixed '. SOc lbs. flno mixed $1.60 lbs. flno mixed $1.00 AVo havo tho excluslvo agency for tho nbovo confections, which are tho most pop ular brands of enndy sold. Leavo your Christmas orders with us now that wo may ho suro to supply you. Wo pack thera all ready for express to any part of tho United States'. MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO. 16TH AND FARNAM STS. Women's nklrtn. Ineliiillnir tlm of Mux Holomon, tho king of skirt makers wiu worm over. Women's rnlny-day skirts, flounce trim med with Jfi rows of HtltchliiL'. heavy tatTetu, worth J5.00, O QQ Women's dress Hklrts, mndo of serges and vemitlans and other cloths, trimmed with :i, I and 6 iowh of mitln n nn bands, worth up to $7.60, for OiSO Women's silk dress skirts, trim. I med with point lace, tor Women's nstnikhnn collarettes, lined with xntlu throughout, worth I nn $5.00, lor lifU first, to this heavy covert Ono lot of children's Jackets, ages 4 to 12, for 4.98 1.39 Ono lot of children's Raglans, with or without copes, ages 4 to II, bought from Goodman & Strauss; thoy nro worth $S.0o; ns shown In our window for n nn Tuesday ut i30 Children's fur sets, In nice long nntorn, beautifully trimmed, worth $1.50, nn for only CmVO Extra Specials for Tuesday trimmed with six 79c Women's fur scarfs, tnlls, worth $2.50, for Wo call your attention, RUKlun No. 9W9. mado of cloth, silk lined throughout, with velvet collur, yoko In back, turn-up cuffs, from thu loodmuu b Strauss stock, C fiA for only DifO No, 7C0, women's Automobiles, mado of best American Woolen Mills kerseys, stitched with ton rows of silk stitching ull nrouud, lined with the famous Skinner's satin; warranted for two years' wear; they are worth $23, from tho Goodman in Cfl & Strauss stock, ut lUiwU Ladies' Jackets-Watch these Prices. Lot No, 1, mado of ull wool kersoy, with l'Alglon collar, a beautiful garment, from the stock of S. .t H. ; they nro Q AO worth JS.W; for only 0.lO Nos. 60f nnd two box coats, silk lined, In blacks, browns and enstors, storm or l'Alglon collur; they uru worth M no $10.00, tor 4.90 No, MS, n most magnificent coat, worth $18.60 in any houso In America, mado of West of Knglund kerseys, trimmed with straps of same material, silk figures worked with silk embroidery on sleeves and bands in bnck and front; lined with tho n nn famous Skinner's satin, for only f tIU HAYDEN BROS. Opening Evenings Until Clivi.s'linas. 4 Special Christmas Bargains In Mandolins and Guitars. Read this Offer 3.88 A Christmas Offering that will bo appreciated is a glass of our Metz beer. It's tho only beer In fact that's good enough for Christmas, because It's the best. It Is always tho same PURE AND WHOLESOME AND WITH JUST TUB niOHT FLAVOR. Oottled Just as carefully as It Is brewed. MetzBros. Brewing Co., Tel. till, Onmliu. Or Jacob Ncumayer, Agt caro y"imayer ,J Hotel, Council muffs, Iowa. OKI WBM 19 maple ribs. Inlaid strips, mahogany fin lull, neck, Inlaid bevel edges; a good 111 struiiK'nt, regular price, $5.0); our prlco. 2- 9 mahogany ribs, cbonlzed linger board, A qq u beautiful Instrument; regular price, $7. 3- 11 muplo and rosowood ribs, hand pol lulled, a very tine Instrument; regular fZ EO prlco, J9.0O . O.Ofi 4- 15 solid rosewood ribs, hand nollshed. fancy Inlaying, tine tone; regular price, Q QQ The Holiday Signal 1 questions ns you please. This day the signal has been aivm to all dc partmcnts to bring their best and fctchiesl things to the front. Ench day from now on will mark a spucial attraction, a brigiit de velopment ot flORlO Hort- Como daily, comu many times daily. Only frequent visits can give you a guiding idea oCHibo iaivtib-.. Arfs the flmoxr iiweiuaMi mituiuy flo anywhere you please, there is a holiday welcome for you everywhere. Men's House Coats (Smoking Jackets.) The com fori -loving man doesn't wait lill Christmas nor his wife, either; though if you have your mind set on a surprise, you can easily smuggle a house coat or bath robe into the house or we'll hold it for you. House Coats, Bath Robes, $4.75 to $9.75. $1.90 to $5.00 As this store is the greatest retailing place in the state, it is logically best able to give lowest prices. It's buying power places it as near the actual producers as any store in the laud. HAYDE V. 1 Tuesday & Tuesday Ev'ng Heliograph from Santa Claus The following mcssago was hellogruphod by tho aid of tho northern lights from Santa Claus In his castlo at Utopia, North Pole, to his Trans-Mlsslsslppl headquar ters, Uaydcn Bros., Ouialin: Santa Claus Castle, Utopia, North Pole. Hoyden llros., Santa. Claus Headquarters, Omaha. Will arrlvo Monday at your storo and will make my headquarters with you only. I llnd I ran carry more pretty and useful gifts nnd distribute them better through you than anywhere else In tho wholo wldo world. Have nil tho good children meet mo Wednesday evening and Saturday faro noon, llo suro to tell tho children to como to your store ns I will not go auywhoro else thlb season. SANTA CLAUS. Santa Claus' Reception o Children Wednesday Evening and d&iliraay roreuuun. The real live Santa Claus is nere as you will note from his ines- ... . , i i -.1.1 ....!.,.. K!.i Kiiwi!n 1 ! it ti 1 i t i t til sage. All the good children snoum mmw m rjiu.ii to meet him Wednesday evening ami Saturday forenoon. Jioth hese times we have set aside for the children that they may meet Santa Claus, talk Avitli him and tell him their wants. Children, don't fail to come. .Mothers, don't forget to send or bring the it tin ones. THE ENT1KE MAIN FLO OK AXNEX FILLED WITH TOl'S AND HOLIDAY GOODS Tiipsdiiv find Ttiosdav eveninc. we will hold the first grand opening display and sale in this most roomy, accessable anil hand some toy department ever put belore the put) lie. Aiauy were me expressions of surprise and delight yesterday at the most beauti ful und irorireous disolav of steam toys, ships, lire engines, railway cars, motor cars and iron toys of every description, drums, shot guns, sleds, skates, and games of all kinds. Albums, art wares, and holiday and fancy goods of every description, In the greatest variety and most beautiful assortments ever shown by any house in America. DON'T OVERLOOK THE DOLLS All the little Omahan's are invited to Ilayden's to see the pret tiest and quaintest dolls ever shown. Some of them only as tall as your little finger, some of them high as a table. The entire Alain Floor Annex beimr devoted to this display makes access easv, giving thousands of suggestions and making the selection pleasant and satisfactory. Keniember, the grand opening sale to morrow and tomorrow evening. (OPEN EVENINOS UNTIL Oil liTSTMAS.) HAYDEN BROS. $r:.oo Guitars at mmn nrico as mandolins listed nere. instruments up io fiw. acni uy ex press, C. O. D. ; privilege of examination. we nav oxnresH ehnrues when casli uc 9 companies order. Send your orders In eany 10 The Nebraska Music Co. RAMGE OMAHA BLOCK - NEB. KEELEY CURE One of tlio Item o,Uliit-il ot (lie ICeelt-r "yulrni of limit tule, (tic only Keeley liiatltmo In Nebraska. Cure Ilrtiiikeiinras, Curea Driiic Uaern. Tobnceu Uarra. 'I'HU ICUUliUV I.VbTlTCTK, Xt nud .LeaTemvurlli, Utuutia. Cut Prices Oriental Rugs J. I. TAMINOSIAN & CO. Of Omnlm. Only Oriental In tho tub business permanent In tlio rlty. Kxpert. Wo know our business; are nllvo to your Interest, us well ns our own. JSM.OO K I KM I.N' SIIA1I $5(0.00 $150.00 KIUM IN W9 00 $1.00 KIIIMIN $80.00 Wo have many kinds and sizes. You will lo surprised In tlielr beauty nnd price Heautlful largo carpets, GO per cent less than other dealers. Kxchango uaranteed within two years. Itepalrlni? and cleaning nt reasonable prlcen. Others aro makliiK money by purchnslnR from us; why should not you? 616-617 Paxtoa Block, Corner I6tli and Farnam Streets. ASK FOR A afiKBaWUMLH ill I' llM Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to Imported cigars. i ; 4 i - u