12 THE OMAHA DAILY UEE: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1001. WILL HELP MONUMENT FOND Xtati Knpirinttndtnt Ftwltr Will Ttkt Up Work en Janti rj 0. CIRCULAR T9 ALL SCHOOLS IN STATE 8tltKrt (lint .School Children' Con trllmf Ioiin Clom' on .liiiimir) l!l, , tlie riro-Mntli lllillnluj nf tlic l,u I'rrMltliMil. Immediately aftr the holidays a united effort will bo. made In nil parte of tho stole to raise tho funds expected from tho stale of Nebraska for tho McKlnloy meraorlnl monument to bo erected nt Canton, O. Tho W'orklngmen's association of Omaha will by Dm first of tho year perfect Itsar fangetnents to gather funds from all wage earners in tho city, and It Is expected that branches will bo established nt I'latts mouth, North Platte, Havelock and other points whero there are large Bhope and fac tories. Tho only work to bo undertaken by tho Btnto association between now and Jan uary 1 will bo tho benefit performance of Oertrude Coghlan at Jloyd's theater Thurs day evening. Tho advanco sale of scats for tho performance Is satisfactory to the promoters of tho plan, but sovoral cholco locations are still obtainable and may bo reserved by telephone or personal applica tion at tho box office. According to n letter received from Wil liam K. Fowler, stnto superintendent of BChooltr, tho work of raising money among tho school children will bo started January 8. Tho suggestion of Mr. Fowler relative to rinsing theso subscriptions January 2S, tlio fifty-ninth anniversary of the birth of the lato president, has In It a thought which may bo used by tho state association looking to n subscription to bo taken In each community on that day. Sir. Kin Ivr'n Letter. Tlio letter of Sir. Fowlor. Is as follows; LINCOLN. Dec, 21 -Hon. 10. Hoscwntfr. Omaha. Neb.: My Hear Hlr Yours of tho 16th Instant received. Yen. I huvo noted tho HiigKcstlon for n collection of con tributions from the children In tho public schools to tho McKlnley memorial fund, which Is to be devoted to the erection of n monument to William Mi-Klnley at Canton. O. You way that It seems to you that It would bo eminently impropriate for me to take the Inltlutlvo In UiIh matter. I note ulso that you will furnish county superin tendents blanks for tho enrollment of names of subscribers nnd stamped en velopes for tho transmission of remittances as soon as they urn ready to net. On January ti, 1002, this department will nend ou a circular le'ter to county sutier Intondonts, e.lty Hupcrlntendents mid vllluge principals, In which especial attention will Txi called nnd olllclal endorsement given to tlio suggestion for n collection of contribu tions from tho children In the public schools In this statu to the .McKlnley me morial fund that Is to be devoted to tho erection ot a monument to William Mc Klnloy nt Canton, O. I shall recommend tho suggestion of Hccretury Bltchlo regard ing the manner of m.tklng tli contribution nnd will ask that nil HuchM-ollcctlnns bo transmitted directly to you treasurer of tho. MoKlnl .y memorial fund (or Nebrnsltu. I Rhall urge that thrse contributions bo taken not later thnn January 21), 1W2. It Deems to mu that this date, the llfty-nlnth anniversary of the birth of our late presi dent, would be n llttlng tlmo for concerted action among tho schools of the stnto for tho purpose of aiding this movement. In my opinion It will expedite matters for you to communlcata with every city super intendent, high school nnd village principal In addition to the ecuuty superintendents, I feel that this plan will secure better ef forts. I Inclose you n copy of the Ne braska educational directory for 1901-2, which gives you the mimes and addresses of nil the county superintendents, city su perintendents, high school nnd village prin cipals In tho stnto. It seems to ma thut the county superintendents will have enough to do to look after the rurul teach ers, henco I believe better results will bo tobtrtltied than to "ommunlcato with the county superintendents nlone. Yours very truly, W. K. FOWLElt. Btnto Superintendent. FOR THE M'KINLEY MONUMENT Mis Uertrude Coglilim mill Company to Appear In "Colliiettc" , nt lloyil's. Miss Oortrudo Coghlau nnd her company of twenty players will uppc.ir nt Hoyd's thontor tomorrow evening In tho namo part of Henry Guy Carleton's successful comedy, "Collnotte." Tho performance promises not only n delightful dramatic treat In Itself, tut Mil nlflo lionqfU tho fund. for tho erec tion of a monument to William McKlnloy. 'This Is tho first opportunity offered tho citizens ot Omaha to contribute to this pur pose In which every mnn, woman nnd child ahould bo interested. Thoso who purchaso Beats nnd leavo their names at tho box omen will bo entitled to ono of the beauti ful memorial certificates which tho national association Is having designed. TIicbo will be ready In a short time for delivery. Tho bonoflt performanco Is under tho auction of tho local members of tho Ne braska brnnch ot tho fund, who bespeak for It a liberal patronage. Tho responses thus far obtained In tho shape ot sales In dicates that tho highest expectations will bo realized, which is as It should bo. Miss Coghlan, whoso "Hooky Sharp" firmly Established her In tho front rank of stars, Is sold to havo reached In "Collnetto" tho most extravagant predictions ot her most enthusiastic friends. In addition to her ex cellent work tho assisting company Is said to bo competent nml tho production elabo rate and costly. ' , IIUI.IUAl 11ATHS, , Via. Ilnck Inluntl lloiitr. On December 24, 25, 31, 1001, nnd January t, 1902, tho Hock Islund routo will sell tick ets to points within a distance of 200 ratios tor one nnd ono-thlrd faro, return limit January 2. City ticket ofllco, 1323 Farnam atreot. Detour Umitvn Are. AlMiiy Tedious. Why travel to California or Oregon In Winter over any othor thau dlroct routoa7 Passengers leaving Omaha for Portland tr San Franclk'co enn roach tholr destina tion fifteen 'hours sooner than If they trav eled siny other way, besides avoiding the discomforts ot wlntur nnd extra expenses fcicldctit to n long Journey onrnute.' THU UNION PACIFIC fcns the boat of everything. Pullman pnlaoe slorpers, buffet smoking nd library cars, ordinary (tourist) cars. Pullman dining cars,, meals a la Carto, freo reclining chair cars, Plntsch light, steam tit it, etc. City ticket office 1324 Farnam; 'phone 316. SPECIAL lcxeimsio.M x To Central Ainvrlcn. 'Leave Omaha January 12th, via St. Louis, New Orlenns, Puerto nurrtos, Guatemala City, San Joso, returning In tlmo for Mard) iQrns In Now Orleans, For rates and all information, Call or write W. II. Grcon, ihoorn 405, New York Ltfo Iluildlns, Otnaha, Correct quality ot luofif, lowest prlets guarantied. Hubcrmann, Jeweler. 11 A Dour Adv. calendars, Ilurkley Prlutlng Co. nu:i). SJYLANDHTl-Alexnmler, nged (S years rr .a. l'.mi. HnHlilnnce. 4219 Seward st Funeral Thursday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from the Hwedlsh Lutheran chapel, Sotti and Charles st. Interment In Mount Hope cemetery. Friends Invited. UVUEU William, December 23. nged 25 yean; funeral Thursday. December 26, 3 p. m., from residence. 924 Douglas street; luiormcni vruapeci iun cumviury. BLOWPIPE NEW TO JOHNNIE I'lnmlirr'n tins Finnic Alnrins TttciiIj Heventh Street llo, Who Itnlsen .elnliliorliood. A little son of John Mastcrman, Twenty aoventh and St. Mary',? avenue, saw a flame In a closet on the second floor of tho house ot 9:13 yesterday morning and wns greatly alarmed by It. He didn't know tho blare was from tho blowpipe of a plumber at work on tho pipes, so he ran out of tho house shouting "fire" at tho top of his voice. Tho women of several neighboring house holds took up tho cry and then someone turned In a Are alarm. Tho department had a run for nothing. Since then little John Mastcm"., Jr., has been Introduced to tho Intricacies of tho blowpipe. Charles Mtko, who lives In n ono-story frnmo cottago on North Sixteenth' street, nrnr Cuming, was painfully burned about tho hands and faco whllo trying to extin guish u fire In his home at 10:30 yesterday morning. Some member of the family had carelessly left tho top off n gasoline can; a match was struck near It, which Ignited tho vapor nnd the enn exploded, setting fire to n quantity ot clothing hanging on the wall. Tho fire department arrived In tlmo to savo tho building. Tho damago to build ing and contents Is estimated at $55. It Is thought that l.ltke's burns are not serious. I.IMITKIt I'AIITY I'or Central America, Leaving Omaha January 12, going via St. Louis and Now Orleans, taking tho now and elegant steamer Preakwater of tho United Fruit and Mall company, sailing from New Orleans 0 n. m. January 16, thenco to Puerto ll.irrlos, thenco to Guntemala City via Northern railroad, passing through tho garden fcpot of Central America from the tropical to tho temporato zones, along banks of rivers, cocoauut plantations, trop ical forests, cornfields, sugar, rlco nnd to bacco plantations. The most delightful winter trip Imagin able. Tho capital, Guatemala City, Is ono of tho most beautiful cities In the world, provldsd with llist-class hotolB, electric llghtu and all modem improvements of n metropolitan city, surrounded by mnuntnlns and vol canoes. Tho grandest cllmnto In tho world. A stop of nbout ten days nt tho city, thenco to San Jose on tho Pacific cosit, a dlstancn of nbout seventy-four miles. A most Inter esting and especially attractive side trip, pnsslng through ruins of old rltles, which havo been there for ages, returning so as to nrrlvo In -Now Orleans to witness tho Mnrdl Gras nnd carnivals. Passengers desiring to remain longer In tho south can leave party at New Orleans, returning nt any tlmo up to Juno 1. Mr. J. A. llarthel, general manager Northern railway of Guatemala, will moot party at Puerto barrios and personally con duct It through the entire trip while In Control America, Mr. Ilarthol being well acquainted with tho country, language nnd nil points of Interest. Pound trip from Omaha nnd back to Omaha, Including rail road and sleeping car faro both ways, meals and stateroom on steamer, $138. For do scrlptlvo matter, or all Information, call or write W. H. Green, room 405, New York Life building, Omaha, Neb. Are You rioliiK Kwtf Tho Lehigh Valley railroad operates lux uriously furnished trains to New York or Philadelphia', on which every core Is taken to mako tho passengor feel nt homo and fully at case. Dining cars n la carte. Stop-over allowed at Niagara Falls on through tickets to New York or Philadel phia. Aiinitniii'tMiifiitN of (lie Tlii-nti-rn. A grand Christmas matlneo will bo glvon today by Miss Ocrtrudd Coghlan, the win somo daughter of the lato Charles Coghlan. Tho bill will ho Thockory'8 "Vanity Fair." Tho play will bo repeated tonight. On Thursday night Miss Coghlau will prcsont "Collnetto" for the benefit of tho Nebraska branch of the McKlnley memorial fund. "Collnetto" was originally produced by Julia Marlowo In Now York. Tho character of' "Collnetto" Is Just tho opposite to that of Hooky Sharp. Hocky Is hoydeulsh nnd "Collnotte" polished, winsome nnd womanly to a degree. Hoth pieces nro splendidly mounted nnd Miss Coghlan Is surrounded by n most capablo company. Such has been tho demand for scats for matlneo nnd night at the Orpheum today that It Santa CInus should happou around that way after curtain ho would havo to "go way back nnd stand up." Thoso who do attend will enjoy a genulno Christmas treat. Tho bill Is one of the most delight ful ot tho season, conforming In tho senti ment ot happiness thut dominates this great holldoy. Tho Kaufman troupe, trick bi cyclists; Iiddlo Gtrurd nnd Jesulu Gardner in "Tho Soubretto and tho Cop;" tho Oul law trio, threo exceptional hcndllno acts on a single bill and four numbers ot less note, but scarcely less pleasing. The ITtnnlfin norlnsnoerR nro enlnvlni? nn. usual piosporlty at tho Trocadoro this week, both afternoons ami evenings, in addition to tho regular performances today Manager Rosenthal announces n special treat, sev orol new acts having been added to glvo Christmas patrons a specially Interesting program. lCSO-acro corn, winter wheat, timothy- clover form. Wrlto ownor. Alfred Chris tian, York, Neb. UOMICSKKKUItS' IC.TCLHSIONS. Via Itnek lalnni It note On January 7 and 14. February 4 nnd 18 tho Rock Island routo will sell tickets at ono regular llrst-claBs fare plus $2 for the round trip to points In western nnd south ern Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and certain points In New Moxlco, Arlzonn, Colorado and Utah. City tlckot ofllco, 1323 Farnam street. Hamilton Warren, M. D.. eclectic and magnetic physician, office at Victoria hotel, 1308 and 1310 Dodge street, till a eultable .ocstlon can be found. Special altectloa to all Ions standing or lingerie dlieaies f women and children. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. Ia connection with tho IUthery, 216-220 Dee building. Telephone 1716. Repairs for your furnaces nnd stoves, wator fronts. 1207 Doug., Om. St. Rep. Vk. Douglas Printing Co., 150S Howard. Tel. 144. Send articles of incorporation, aotlcee ot stockholders' meetings, etc., to The De. Wo will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. Thcro's only one Stouccypuor. Ho prints, Johnson Bros., coal, Tel. 1052. LOCAL BREVITIES. Have Hoot print It. Winter enps. Frederick, hatter. Try the Chicago laundry. Thone 209. Dr. A. W. Nnson, dentist. 446 Dee Dldg. Foster. Life Ins., 432 Dee nidg. Phono 1S17 Dr. Qulnby, homeopathlst, 334 Dee nidi aa'.o City bowling nlloy, 1312 Fnrnam tl. Dr, W. II. llanchett. 446 Boe Did. Tele. A42I nnd 161. O. H. Kelley, dentist, removed to 344 buuaing. ici. u.ci. I.udle' and misses' suits, skirts, waists. wrappers, underskirts, millinery, etc., cash or credit, 1'eopie s mure, 10m ana t imin For DoUcles that are eight drafts at ma- turlty apply to II. D. Neely, manager E.qiUtttui i-il?. 3TGJUinia ntl. utua uiu HANG UP THEIR STOCKINGS Boji aid Oirli of Oltj kisiioi T ripare far 8 kit 01m, UNIQUE PLAN FOR DISTRIBUTING GIFTS Stocklnit Arc llniiK on Lines Dny Be fore Christina to lie filled by .Nocturnal Visitor . nnil limp tied Christians MornltiK. For or.ee tho children nt Tenth Street City mission have found tho doors of that rotrent closed nnd tho curtains drawn and their faithful friend, Miss Magco, deaf to their entreaties to bo admitted. This was tho condition of affairs down there yesterday morning, n condition In itself sufficient to attract all tho children from blocks around, Independent of their natural Interest In tho mysterious-looking packages and buudlos that kept nrrlvlng constantly during tho early pnrt of tho day. It was a good natured crowd that waltod outside, how ever, for all understood that Santa Claus was Inside, In conference with Miss Magco, Accordingly tho majority contented them selves with n round of tho building or an nttompt to peep into tho window. Determined to prevent a repetition of the demoralizing scramble thnt attended last year's Christmas distribution, where physical strength received the chief reward, Miss Magee adopted a new plan this year that is probably tho most successful means over employed of reaching tho really de serving, At tho mission It is to bo Christ mas Indeed, tho childish realization of the Ideal Chlrstmns, whero each ono hangs up his stocking nnd wakes next morning to find It filled with candy and nuts and bright now toys. This has only been accomplished, how- over, through weeks of hard work on tho part of Miss Mogeo. A personal acquaint ance with the families of tho 1G0 children who make up tho mission classes has ena bled her to ascertain Just what each child most wlBhes. As this Information has come to her It has been sot down opposlto the child's name and nil morning she has con sulted theso lists nnd as nearly as possible supplied each wish from tho generous con tributions sent In. A gront part of tho toys were contributed by tho Junior Kndenvor tocletlos of tho city, having been purchased to meet the wants of their recipients. Tho children of Sara toga school contributed another liberal sup ply, Hillside Congregationnl church nnd others supplied a splendid assortment of dressed dolls, while through tho generosity of ono man twenty new sleds will mako happy as many small boys. In addition to theso thoro arc work boxes, n trunk, over- shoos, thimbles, books nnd a wide variety of other things purchased by Miss Magco with tho money sent In. At 3 o'clock yescrday nftornoon all tho Christmas presents woro placed In tho rear of tho main room and tho children wero ndmlttcd to tho front, whero two lines wero stretched, upor. which each child pinned his or her stocking nnd then passed out. In many rases whero the children had no stockings to bring MIpd Magoe provided thorn, so that no child will bo overlooked, A careful rec ord Is kept, of tho mission "children ntid only thoso who belong to the classes havo been included In this provision. At 9 o'clock Christmas morning tho boys will return for tholr stockings. They will pass Into the room In lino, receive tholr presents and pass out through tho rear door, thus avoiding contusion nnd snatching. The same plan will bo employed for tho girls, who will not rccelvo tholr presents until 10 o'clock. Candy has been provided for tho othor llttlo folkB who will come In and who nro not members of the mission. On Thursday evening a stereoptlcon entertainment on "The Llfo of Christ" will bo given nt the mission for all who care to attend, There will be no ndmlsslon charged. Shampooing and hair Dressing, 25r. In connection with tho Bathery. 216-220 Be building. Telephone 1716 The "best" laundry, tho Model. Tl. 628. Piano Prices Gut Lower Than Ever. We are determined to closo out our entire stock of 1901 styles before Jan uary 1st and nre now offering tho grentoat piano values ever attempted. Remember our stock Is clean, dry and up-to-date not damaged by fire, smoke or water. Beautiful new upright pianos ijllOS, IM"2 mill iinrvnrd. Usod upright pianos IfSft, fl)5, If 105 nml iipvrard. Square pianos and organs 1B, is IS, and nprrnril. Chtckerlng upright, good C"i condition, only yJ-Lrtl New Steinway, Vose, Steger, Emerson, Steck, A. B. Chase, Mason and Hamlin pianos sold for cash and on easy pay ments. 100 now pianos for ront, $3, $4 and $! por month, For catalogues, prices nnd further particulars call on or write Schmoller & Mueller, Representatives for Stelnwny Pianos nnd Belt Playing Pianolas. lam l'ariiaia Ml., Oinaliii. Telephone 1C25. rOii IlroaiUt n', Council IllnffM. Tclephono 363. MEN'S FURNISHINGS t VEU'C ciiDiiicuiiircc iv lfia.ll w i uiinmninHtf 107 S. I6TH ST. BOSTON STORE WILL Re-Open AS SOON AS Insurance Is Adjusted We wish you all SHERMAN & McGONNELL'S CHRISTMAS MIXTURE Wo mention below somo of tho things for yhIcll our storo is UKADQUAIITKHS. I'tinPLMKH-i In plain and fancy packages, 10c to J7.D0. MllilTAUV IIAIH IIIIUNHKS $1.00 per pnlr to $S.(0. CltJAIIS Domestic ..and Key AVest. Co each to 25c each. 25c pel box to J12.00 per box. IA.MHHS Itubel and Allegrettl's flno Chocolates. Itnn Hrnin. A ImniulH. etc.. lEe to Ki.Ou nor box. Hlldreth's Velvet Taffy. 10c, 15c and 25a por box. MI-.IIK'I.M; t'AMIJS 11.00 to S7.00 each. Tlt.VVUI.IXtJ Oil IMIIXMAN CASKS For ladles nnd Gentlemen, from $1.00 to $12.00. TOIIiKT CASUS In celluloid, ebony nnd porcolnln. $3.00 to $18.00. .MAMITIIH SI3TS In this line wo have the colebrnted Ilenckles goods, manufactured In Sol lngen, Germany, prices not cheap, but low enough for tho nuallty of goods wo show, wo also havo the lower priced goods. Wo Sell 1,000 Kliiilit r l'erfume. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go. Corner Ifith and Dodge, Omaha. WHAT S LEFT of our holiday stock will bo sold now mighty cheap, 'causi wo don't want to carry any over. All tho leading 5c and 10c cigars In Christmas packages, several pretty atomizers and shaker top bottles will bo sold now for nctJiil cost. Fancy candles In Chrlstmus packages, n suitable roturn gift for anyone. $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonic 75c $1.00 Uutler'H Female Regulator 75o $1.00 Wlno of Cardul 19a $1.00 Perunn Co 5c Packer's Tai Soup 15c 26c Laxative Uromo Quinine l2o 5a Qulnucetal (best for colds) noo 25o Carter's Liver Pills , 12a 60c Cramer's Kidney Cure Wc $11.00 Cramer's Pennroynl Pills $1.00 25n Schlitz F.xtract Malt. 2 for :'ja $1.00 Salisbury's Cutnrrh Cure 75C $1.00 SexliiB Pills 75o 60o Gem Catarrh Powdor 30o SGHAEFER'S . Tel. 717 S. W for. Kith nml ChlriiKO. Goods delivered FP.I3I3 to uny part of city. "YOUR HEALTH IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT. If you havo poor health you can only blamo yoursolf It Is caused from constipa tion, liver complaint and your kidneys this can be brought about In many ways ono from neglect, the other by taking nil kinds of medicine pills and so-called laxa tives nnd curo-alls. What you need Is a llttlo advice; quit taking all kinds ot medtclno at tho boginnlug of slckuois, It matters not what kind bo It, tho beginning Is constipation nnd alvluo poison. No nuo can dony this statement doctor, chemist, druggist Shrodor's Fig Powder l today tho only medicine that removes nlvlno poison. A tcaspoonful In a glass of water. It in doubt, try it. Sold In 10c and 25c boxes calendar freo with each box. W. J. Shrader Medicine Go,, New York Itoom 10, No, 30 East Htt. iu r 1U2 N 2tth St.. Omaha. Neb. DISEASES!!! MEN ONLY. I.ohn of Power, Orgnnle Wi'iili. iienH.Varlciieele, IHteHNCS of III!) iiroHtnlti glitml, U I (t n u y it ii i Illmlilor Trail IiIpn. It up In re, (Jtrletiiro mill I'nfltneaa for Marriage. Established IBM. Chartered by tho State. Call or stato case by nail, for FIIKE UOMIl TUEAT.MIIST. Addr.ssi Dr LaCROSX, SIS IronDlock, UlMVAUtfEj:, WUt h i is n ma ra to LEWI I "b MMHKiaHHKI a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year i 'Hi. We have just what you want for Christmas. Nothing gives moro pleasure In after ycur than a plcturo of tho Christmas gathering, Get a Cnmera or Kodak, nnd take a picture tho prices uro now within tho reach of nil. A beautiful folding Camera, alzo 4x3 with case, only $ii.50. A No. 2 Urownlo (Eastman), $1.C0. All others nt lowest prices. Cnll and poo us before completing your Christ mas list. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Fmi'iiuim Stritst. Wholesalo and Retail Doalers la Photo Material. OPEN EVEIIY EVENING. HAPPY NEW YEAR nnd beforo 1002 comes In order a supply of Motz bocr and resolvo to keep soma on hand right along. You'll find this beer healthful nnd Invigorating, because It Is puro and wholesome, made of tho best malt and hops, and brewed and bottled with spe cial care, Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. Ill), Oninliii, Or Jacob Noumayer, Agt., caro Neumaycr Hotel, Council liluffs. Iowa. TRENTON COAL CLEAN, STRONG AND QUICK It has no'orjutil In all tho medium priced conls of this mnrkut. Lump and Egg Sizes, Per Ton Nut Size. Per Ton S5.75 $5.50 G. B. Havens & Co. 1522 rarnam St. Tel.. 301 311 SIS. Hill UkSlS These prices for Hie balance of this week: 25 to -0 per cent reduc tion from early season's prices on Winter Suits and Overcoats. i .'is I'M Yf'f Mart i mini" muiii l lcinimi' v.-n.-5i.-i 11 iiinvi, mm KWs'if which were sold earlier at $15 and fl feiW?i'''tt) now marked OlU wool cassimere suits that, sold regularly at A special cut long and full, with or without at $10 and $12.50, now marked Youths' and boys' overcoats, cut long and full, with brond shoulders, sizes 5 to M, at 2.05, 3.7i, ?5.()0, 0.75 and 7.50. Youths' overcoats, sizvs 15 to 10, nt 5.00, 0.50, 7.50 and 10. Boys' suits that were 3.00, now 1.50. Continuation of, the great trouser sale inaugurated this week, The trousers. were made to sell from 1.50 to 12. We offer them nt 2.50, .'.50, 5 and 0.50 all sizes, 30 to 50 waists. ElMDEN Selling the Most II UCnS A 1002 calendar is all right in your home for n year. It isn't worth shelf room in u store, llayden's have thousands of the daintiest and the finest turned out by the Art Lithograph Co. and will sell them at the most ridiculously low figures. The best of it is we don't have to lose anything on them even then, as we bought them nt our own price. Kead this telegram: A TELEGRAM. Received from tho Art Lithograph Co. of Now York City reads: HAYDKN IlltOS., Omaha: NEW YORK. December 1C. 1901. Can offer Block of now Calendars, thrco fifties off list, Oood value and selec tion. Immedlnto delivery. Wlro nnswor. AIIT LIT1IO. PUB. CO. Haydons' answer was: "Kxprcss Immediately." They are hero, tho newest, tho prettiest and tho costliest, for you to chooso from nt 12Hc on tho dollar. You will bo moro than surprised at iho astonishing; values when you sco them. Hnydcns will sell f0c calendars at lCc. Haydens will sell 75c cnlendars at 20c. IIuydcn3 will sell U calendars at 25c. The Greatest Calendar Sale Ever Held Toys and Holiday Goods for a Song It wouldn't pay to carry toys over, even if wo wnnted to. Tho cost of packing, stornRe and breakage would mako them coit moro than new goods next season. HAYDENS SELL THEM, no mntter how small tho prices hove to ho made. If you can use toys, novelties, hooks, sterling silver novelties, Jcwolry, opera glasses, pictures or Christmas or holiday goods of any description you can buy them now at Hayden Ilros. ' for ono-tenth to one-quarter their former valuo. THE SOONER YOU COME THE MORE YOU'LL HAVE TO CHOOSE PROM. Tobacco Department Star plug chewing tobacco, 3r,c; Horsoshoo plug chewing tobacco, 35c; Navy plug chow- lng tobacco, 35c; Hattlo Ax, 35c; Newsboy tobacco, 35c; Dull Durham smoking tobacco, rn. ri..-a Mivi,, use- Mnersrhniim UVI., 1 ... 1 1 .J u .......... , - - smoking tobacco, 35c; Undo Tom smoking tobacco, 35c; Old Style smoking tobacco, 25c; Mall Touch, por package, 9c. HAYDEN A. HOSPE Wishes His Customers a Merry Christmas. Will Deliver Goods Until Noon. i e A rT We wish our multitude of customers, a happy ChrlHtmas nnd wo A vAKU mean It Wo thank you for your splendid holiday putronnge tho best you have over given us V thank you for your patience und food humor in waiting cheerfully on tho crowded days, Mawhinney & Ryan Co., Jewelertand Art JRTii an douolas vm. Stall aaert 1,111,1 orders Klvcn careful attention. 8lo Uon pckau Bent to reapotulblo purtlea. StLE CF HEN'S CLOTHING. A radical moans to reduce stock at a time when bartriiiut; are rare and economy appeals to ,vou most. All small lines of the Stein Jlloch Co. and Hart, SchalTner & Marx finest suits and overcoats, fashionable cut, thor oughly made, and sold earlier at ?i!0.00, $!i!.ft() and .?LT).00, combined' now Q j The balance of those very stylish suits and overcoats included in our recent special pur- A ,mnI 11,10 r excellent pure worsted nnd nil $7.50 $10 and $12."0, now. . . line of pure wool vicuna, overconts, vf ft t,vii $7.50 yokes, sold earlier BROS. Clothing in Omaha. CALENDARS Haydens will sell $1.50 calendars at 35c. Haydens will soil ti calendars at 50c. Gandy Department Dnnnnls enllml I Pramlt 'Tnffy lBo j pennut Candy 16c I'oppermlut 20c ' Marshmallows 25c ' "utter Scotch 25o I'eppermlnt Drops 20c Peppermint and Wlntorgreon 20c Knrd Dates 20a Persian Cream Dates 25o BROS. Give Santa Claus A WARM RECEPTION. by having a supply ot OOOD HARD COAU You know there Ih a big difference In hard coal. Wo havo tho brat In the city and have hud great man compli ments on It this year. Order your next tou ot us. Hald & Rice, Tel. 12!J8. 506 So. 10th t. I