OMAHA DAILY BEE. ESTABLISHED JUJNE 10 , 1S7J. OMAHA , TOTJBSDAY MORNING- , DECEMBER 5 , 1895 TWELVE PAG-ES. SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS. GLIMPSE OF THE CITY BUDGET Departments Furnish Estimates of Ex penses for Doming Year , LOOKS LIKE FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND Tnlilrn SlumI.CKN Anieiimt * Tlinii for ( In1'iiMt Yc-iir nuil I'mlowl IN .Mmle AmiliiMt biliary | ItCMlllCllllll. All heads of municipal departments , with the exception of the legal department and the city treasury have submitted to the comptroller estimates of the cost of run ning the various departments during ISflC. In meet capes the estimates arc slightly less than thoBo which were presented last year. This Is largely duo to the reductions In sala ries contemplated by the ordinances re cently passed , as the estimates arc computed on the ; liasls , of salaries as provided In these ordinances. As n rule , however , the heads of departments take occasion to protest against the reductions , which they oppose as being too radical for the good of the dcpirtment. Mayor Ucmls stales In his communication that ho does not consider It courteous to sub mit nn estimate of the probable expendi tures of his successor. He adds , however , that the natural expense of the ofllce will bo $3,4CO for salaries mid that $115 was ex pended for Incidentals during the present jcar. The comptroller's estimate fools up $7,060 , of which $7,100 Is for salaries and $800 for telephone , stationery and other extras. Mr. Olsen adds that the clerical force contem plated In this estimate will he entirely In- Biilllolent to perform the work of the office. 'Jlio duplicate tax lists are a jear behind , no they liuvo been for several years past , and It will rcqulro two extra clerlo In this dc- Iinrtinont to get the work In proper shape , lie also advises the council that the con templated reduction In salaries Is too radl- ( Td , as expert accountants cannot bo ob tained for the salaries mentioned. The city clerk places the probable expenses of his department at ? 9OS1 , of which $5,980 Is for ttalarlcs , $2,783 for compiling the tax list and $318 for tcbplionc , stationery , books , blanks and postage. Mr. Hlgby also registers a protest against the proposed re duction1) In salaries. The Hoard of Public Works estimates Its expenditure ! ) ; it $73,000 In nil departments. The llceriui Inspector expects to expend $230 for Incidentals , which , with his salary , makes $1,43G for his department. The plumbing Inspec'or considers $1,237 a fair estimate of what his department will requite. liulldlng Inspector DoverlU's estimate Is : Salary , $2,000 ; examiner's salailes , $1,25C ; clerk , $7liG ; ofllco supplies , etc. , $124.50 , a total of $4,100.BO. The Hilary of the city electrician Is $1SOO nnd ho thinks he can get along with an allowance of $33 for supplies and Inci dentals The > commissioner of health elates that $0,020U11 pay thn salaries of hlms'lf , the inspector of contagious diseases , meat In- spcc'cr , milk Inspector and one sanitary In spector. Other items are : Printing month ! } reports , $120 ; blanks and stationery , $200 incdlclno and supplies , $300 ; hospitals , $2,000 removing dead animals , $2.000 ; other ex penses , $2SO , a total of $10,920. The com missioner odds that this amount will be far from sufficient to make the department as efficient as It ought to lif. The park commissioners content themselves with a request for a levy of I'/i mills , the name as this year. The Hoard of Fire and Police Commis sioners approximates the expenditures of the fire and police departments during the year as follows : Police department Salaries , $80- 270Hrent } , $2,100 ; stationery , telegrams' , post- agoj'fete. , for chlsf of police , $700 ; fe'd , repairs etc. , , for police patrol department , $1,125 police alarm department , $220 ; license board salaries and Incidentals , $1,300 ; fire and po lice board , salaries and Incidentals , $1CGO other expenses , $1,850 , a total of $ S9,425 Kiro department Salaries , $9G,120 ; apparatus and tmpplles , $000 ; hose , $5,000 ; coal , $1,200 horiu shoeing , $1,100 ; liors , $500 ; rents , $1,700 ; telephone system , $59392 ; flro alarm system , $1,075 ; additional alarm boxes , $975 ; other expenses , $5,085 , a total of $11-J10.S2. ! ) The superintendent of tha city hall esti mates the cxpendlturesi In that department nt $14,595 , of which $7,420 Is for salaries * and tha remainder for supplier , repairs , etc. When tabulated these estimates amount to this : llnyor $ 3575.00 Comptroller 7jOOO ! ) City clerk ! ) , ( J81.00 llonnl of Public Works 73,000 0 ( Health department 10.9JO CK 1'ollcu department 89,42. > .0 ( Flro ilepattinont 119,110.92 City hall 1453100 HllUdliiK Inspector 4.1005C JJceiTHi Inspector 1-UUOU IMiimlilnR Inspector 1,2.17.00 City electrician , l.SJK 00 Hoard of nailt commissioners , nbout. 27,000.00 Totnl $ .503,577.43 The addition of the estimates cf the city treasurer and the legal department will bring the tofal up to very ncaily an even $400,000. STRUCK .M\V iioi.it FIICI.IJS. Smith hujN Mini Shi-rliliiu AMU He ( ht > \ olUilorailo. . Gooif-e L. Bmlth of ShsrldanVyo. . , Is In 41m cllv on his wav east un liuslness con nected with some mining Intercuts In tha vicinity of Sheridan In which ho Is largely Intel estcd. Mr. Smith la one of the heaviest owners In the HuW Mountain mining camp , which Is being developed nnd In which uomo very rich strikes huv boon made. Home time ago n gold vein WMS located on thuory top of Haiti mountain nnd develop ment cf the strike shows one of the richest gold 11 fhls that hnvo been opened In the vest. The oie In found In n cement forma tion and Is rasll ) mined and milled. It Is very rich and romp.inle ! > are being formed fur the active development of the camp. Mr , Smith sa > s that fully 100 ktamp mills will bo put In operation on the Ilalil moun tain ores early In the spring and he ex pects lo sco the outputs ut Cripple Creek ecllptvil when the Haiti mountain field Is fairly opened up. roiiiiil Until lii IIU Ili-il. Jame * 1'lunkett , rooming at C07 South Ttilr- tee'ith fclu-et. was found dead In hl room jeilcrday. PlunKvtt hud been a victim of consumption fur sc\erul mouths and had I ) en confined to hid room for a number of days. Yeatfrday his toeiiimate a roue nt the usual hour and , thinking that hit b d- follow -AAV fllll steeping , rcfr.i'ned ' from aious. Ing him. When dlwovcrcd It was found that Plunki'tt hid brwthoil hU liut many hoais before and hid probah ! ) been Jc d sines mid night , Thi > icmatns wrro ( jlion lu tha morgue. Tlie Oeceafcd furmcily employed as a baXer. HOJIC to rinil Mr. Wood. A letter was rcrelvca yrifiday by Chief Slgnarl f-oin C'hlcf of Police Pa > lt oC 1'eorla , 111 , rctmeitlns him to try ! o lo.ito n travelIng - Ing man K. J. Wood. wood formerly trav eled for u wholesale ilico hoiu-e In 1'corla and a dliort time ngii gave up hli puiltlon and suddenly dl pp utd deserting his family without any apparent cnuo , Wood hai a mother living In thla city and It U thought by his relatives In P cor In that ho may hnvo \lslteil her nnd la ut the present time lu Omaha. The police will try to find Wood. -Six necks ago I suffered with a very i\er cold ; was almost unable to speak. My frJeiidn ell advised me to consult a phy- b'Cian. Noticing Chamberlain's Cough Hem- edy advertlied In the St , Paul Volks Zeltung I procured a bottle , and after taking U a short while was entirely well , I now most heartily recommend tills remedy to any on ; fcuffcrlns with n cold , Win , Kell , C78 Sclby ve. , St , Paul , Minn. HAYDEN BROTHERS. Inaugurating a Grand Series of Holiday Bargain Events. Special - Attractions FOR THE NEXT THREE DAYS AT Men's , Boys' and Children's Clothing Department. . . . Men's heavy Melton and Shetland Ulsters , with checked worsted lining , good and substantially .75 made coats , ( or only . Men's Black and Blue Beaver Overcoats , velvet collar , fly front , farmer satin ling ; we doubt if $8.50 would buy a better one elsewhere ; here for d only. L\ \ Gentleman's extra heavy all wool Frieze Ul sters34 oz. goods , in b'ack ' , blue and Ox ford , superior in workmanship and trimmings ; we doubt if $18.00 would buy as good ulster elsewhere ; here for only ' . . . . . Gentlemen's Finest Imported Frieze and Elysian Beaver Ulsters , clay worsted lined , best silk sleeve linings , equal to the best $25.00 kind in other stores , here for Strictly all wool Kersey Overcoats , in b'ack ' and blue colors , guaranteed not to fade ; $12.00 would be the price for them anywhere else ; our price but IN MEN'S SUITS there are 3 spe- cial lines. We would like to call your attention to 250 regular $7.50 and Sio.co Suits , all wool cassimere and cheviot , sack styles , that are .5. . now down to . 200 regular $15,00 and $16.50 fine black and fancy Worsted Suits , sack and frock styles , that are now down to j And about 150 of cur best $20.00 and $22,50 Suits that we have reduced to. . What is more appropriate for a Christ mas Gift than a dress to mother , wife , sister or friend , absolutely nothing , and Hay den's Dress Goods Department has provided goods within reach of all. Thursday we will make an extra effort to convince all purchasers that we are Headquarters. $1.00 will buy a dress pattern of 30-Inch chameleon , 36-Inch Kngllsh cashmere , 35- Inch Scotch plaid , S yards to pattern. $2.00lll buy a dress pattern of 30-Inch Indies' cloth , 3fi-Incli all wool mixtures , 3G- Inch all wool Imported honrletta , 3C-lncli all wool Imported seige , all 8 yards patterns. $2.73 will b'iy a dross pattern of 40-Inch novelties worth double. Will buy a 4G-lncli all wool Imported henrletla. Will buy IG- liu'li all wool Imported serge , Will buy the largest assortment of nil wool novelties In Omaha (7 ( jards to puttern. ) $3,50 will buy 7 yard pattern of our 7Ec , 83o ar.d $1,00 novelties , Will buy 7 yard .pat tern of the best Imported serge In Omaha. Over COO patterns ; our $10.00 patterns , our $15,00 and $20,00 patterns are the work of master milkers. BLACK DRESS GOODS DEP'T Here's where wo excel , Nothing we can nay of this department would do us justice. U must be seen to be appreciated. We rhow , n excellent value In all wool serge HCc. Wo shaw an Inlmltublo 47-Inch French for 39c. Wh n you've ccen our COc 40 and 50-Inch French storm fcergs jou'vo seen the best vnlUQ In America. Our line of novelties from 3Dc to $3,00 Is positively the Lest representation of black clrcsa goods over thown lu the west. l for Thiireday 10 lo 11 u , in. , dress patterns of eight yaitU of half-wool dress goods Jor 7Jc , WeLsatlttieniAlllnSilis. \\'a carry tl.o largest assortment. We name the- lo-.vra' prices , China SilUa , lu light colon , worth 25c , for n yard lOc All tlllt Crepci , In pinks , light blues , erf am , nllo ami yellow , just the thing for Christmas fancy work and dolls' drcsbos , only , yard , lOc Ubck Crystal llcngullnet , Dlack Satin DuchetEe , Dlack All Silk Gros Grains , UUck Satin Ilhadanie , All Silk Faille , only. > ard , , . , 69c Colored Moire Silk , only a few pieces * left , a bargain at. yard , , , ioa Ml silk Colored Moires , In all the staple colors , gooJs tint sold at $1.00 per yanl , to cloie them they go at , , . 39o ft O'J ' quality all silk Colored Qros Grain * , the bert Silk bargain ever offered to tblt city , only , yard. . , 49o Kid Gloves Wa are prepared to show as fine a line as any house In the west. Our stock of ladles' and gents' are now complete , Our specialty now Is a ladles' flue Swearchaa G-liook , In all shades at 75c per pair , worth $1.25. Special values In ladles' silk mittens- for holiday presents. See our line of silk umbrellas just opened , COO dozen men's fancy satin suspenders , In a box , SOc per pair , worth 75c. We are showing the largest line of men's neckwear In the west , leeks , 4-In-hands , De Jolnvlllea and fancy band bows at our usual prices. Men's white laundered shirts COc , 75c and 11.00 each ; honest goods and well made. COO dozens ladles' carets , none better sold for $1.00. On Thursday COc per pair. 8 cases of ladlei' fleeced note , 12ic } per pair , worth 20o , . , . , . . , . JEWELRY GEMS . . . , Battmef 's Elegant Stock At Bankrupt Prices. Our larsje front show cases are veritable valleys of Diamonds mends , Rubies , Sapphires , Emeralds , Garnets , Moonstones , Opais , Lorgnette Chains , Watch Chains of all S.tyles , Lace Pins , Stick Pins , f Sterling- Silver Novelties , Solid Gold Watches , Gold Filled Watches , Silver Watches , Sterling Silver Knives , Forks , Spoons and Holloware , Silver Plated- ware , Gold Rings , Gold Spectacles , Gold and Plated Watch Charms and Lockets , and thousand other novelties in Silver ware and Jewelry , , too many to print. Baumer's whole storeful of Diamonds and Jewelry bought by us from the creditors at our own offer. It is impossible to mention many prices , We give a sample item or two. Solid Silver Chatelaine Watches , .25 S'om wind and sot , fine jewelled movement , . Bntinicr's Price , S8.00 ; Bankrupt Price Pearl Opet'a ' Glasses , Bnumcr'a Price , $3.00 ; Bjulcrupt Price s , Dimmer's Price , $2.50 ; Bankrupt Price Sterling Silver Thimbles , Haunter's Price , 50cj BauUrnpt Price . Hundreds of. Solid Gold Pear ! Handled Pens , From 50c up. Aii'-wiisurpasse'd - opportunity to buy a splendid Holiday present at 1-3 price. ® rwear Wo have Just received i Ifect from the mill 10 cases of children's -tybo\ \ underwear , purchased by us nt nbout 33' c on the del lar. To make room for UQllJay goods ve will close out at ones this entire purchase at just one-half the ieRuinrprice. If you have any children's underwear to buy do it at onco. ' 3 cases of ladles' Jernay ribbed , fleeced vesth and pants , 25c each , Worth 50c. l' case of ladles' all oql jersey ribbed pants , fitfc per pair \\ortlif.25. ) Ladles' all wool comblnutlon suits , SSc , \\orth $1.50. Men's Underwear 1 case of men's heavy shirts and drawers SSc each , worth GOc. Men's all wool red shirts and drawers 35e each , worth 75c. Men's Underwear. Men's heavy fleeced shirts and drawers 50c , 7Cc and $1.00 ; best \alue In the market. 1 lot of inen't ; undershirts , no drawers In this lot , manufacturers' samples , slightly Rolled , worth $1.00 , fl.BO and $2.00 ; will close this lot at COc each. Men's fancy flannel outing ahlrts , EOc , 75c and $1.00 ; are special values. SPECIAL. Read well and Take Notice. On sale all day Thursday. A snap bar gain. BOO dozan men's fine mcilno , wool and cashmere tex worth 2Ee nnd 35c , go on sale at 12' c per pair , only 0 pairs to a cus tomer. Special Sale , on Fancy Holiday Neckwear. Special-sale on fancy holiday neckwear. The finest , largest nnd cheapest line of fine neckwear In Omaha ; grand , special sale Thursday ; lace collars from GOo to $4.00 ; lace and ribbon collars 25c to $3.50 ; satin sailor collars $1.00 to $5.00 ; Wlndtor ties 6c , lOo ICe and &c. Anil still our book tale continues. All the newest , latest and bett bound books In the market. Wo are still soiling Hosa N. Gary's books for girls , boys cr grown up people , 3 tolt. for Etc ; regular price $1.36. BOOKS. Stark-Monroe Letters ( Doyle ) , S5c ; regu lar price $1.35. Chronicles of Count Antonio ( Hone ) , SSc ; regular price $1,05. Five JV.ttle Peppers and How They Grew , only lOc ; regular price 20e. UIcltciiB1 Works , 15 vols. , only $ I.BO. McCauley's Works , 5 vols. . only $1.25. JUVENILE BOOKS. Uamo Trot and Her Cat , lo each. Old Mother Goose , lo each , Sing a Song Sixpence , lo each , Five IJttlo Pigs , lc each. Little Hopcop , lc each. Little Old Woman Who Lived In a Shoe , lo each , GREAT HOLIDAY HANDKERCHIEF SALE. Great holiday handkerchief sale , children's fancy bordered handkerchiefs lc each. Ladles fancy bordered handkerchiefs , 3c each. Ladles' fancy corded white handkerchiefs , 3o each , Lace edge handkerchiefs. lOc each , Pure linen handkerchiefs' , IGo each. The finest line of fancy open edged hand kerchiefs , IGo each. Bilk Initial handkerchiefs , 60 each. Clearing out Sale of Ladies' Waists To Commence Thursday Morning. This sale will include all the Winter Waists now soiling nt from $2 to St.5 : ! , anil in the lot arc : All-wool heavy Flannel cm- broidorcil Collars and CiilTti. Johnstown Worsteds i n small figures. Plain Flannel and Worsted plaids. And a few of the new Cre- poiis in tiusill figures of black nnd white nntl fancy. All now , with the fnllcsb blccvoi , and ( cxcoiit the emhroldorcd. otip.s ) lined with the boat lin- ing. Price ipI.SlO Orders by mail should con tain a first and second choice. Chin chilla New Styles , Splendid Cloth. 34 inches long , worth $10 , on sale at $5.95 All other Jackets and Cloaks at corresponding prices. Hotis6 Wrappers and Gowns. We have just put on sale 150 dozen Ladies' Wrappers in Cashmere , D& Lains and Arnold'sTwills , regular $1.25 dresses , all in dark stripes and figutes , to be closed out Our special sale of Pursian & De Laine Patterns at QSc , will continue this week , ItO pounds Coarse Grnmilutcil Stifiar ? 1.00 22 pounds Kino Giannlutod Siurnr.$1.00 Best brands of Flour , Ui'.stIX , IIuydi'HH' IlPfit 5 X , Golden Itod or any oilier brand , sack 03c Good HIo Colfee ( ficMi roasted ) . . . 20c ( jnulo Java and Mocha Cof- fee 80c Urolcen .lava anil Moclin , 12'XjC ' , lfiu and IT'/Qc ' ! 8 pounds Oatmeal ( fiehli rolled ) . . . 25c Laundry Soup only , ' ! c I'uro Glycerine Toilet Soap only. . . 2c It-pound caiiH Tomatoes li-pnmid culm Porn ; { .pound cans California IMnnis , , , linked Itcans , per can 'I'/jC ' SardlncH , per can : tc Ilntllc Ax Tobacco JOc 1 iHiuiul Kinukliif , ' Tobacco , with plpu , 25u I / ETC. Clean CurranlH , only , 5c IinporU'd Vd.stl//.a Currants 7l/-v ( hoelan C'urrants ( reclcanod ) . . , . . 8'/tC Lar 'o Italslns Tic Vak'iiclo ItnlHliiH , , , 7MiC Seedless HalsliiH , , , , . 7 < X > c Hct'dlcKs Sultana Itulslns. . . , K'/du ' Now Kvaporated readies , .r > 'X.c New Kvaporated I'ears. 7M.-C Now Kvaporated Apricots Now Kvaporated Apples Don't forget that wo nnilo our Candy fresh every half hour , When you want n box of thu Uncut French Candies , Chocolates , IJou oUns , etc. , Ilaydens' have the beat. Tremendous Sale on Just think of It for a minute , then come to the blf ? sloro to buy sonic Meats at the following prices , Salt Pork . 5o IMekle 1'oik . , Go Sugar Gin oil lincou . , 80 Sugur Cut cd Hams , No. 1 . Da Corned Uoef . a'Xi ' Dologna . , do- Head Cheese , Liver HaiiFa o , Trlpo and Pigs I ' ' ( 'el , all at. . . , . Jc- HUTT15U AND KHH. ( ! Krchh Country Hell Huttcr . ] 2ii < 5 Siilclly frebh K 'gs on hand ull tho- I ( line at prices that will surprise you. ] Host .Soda and Oyster CrackerKJ'XtC Full Cream Cheese . 7'/ ' Cod Fisli and White Fish . Oc 4 Fancy Mixed Nuts only . 32 A I5ewt Lemony . 20u- HAYDEN BROS. , The Leaders. Rockers For the Holidays- For the dilhlivn ut Hie , SOc , SOc. 5cfiOe , 75f , SSc uiul $1.00. All ninv utylcH and ( 'oud For older people Honkers at § 1,00 , ? 1.2.r > , $1.50 , $1.7f > , $ l. r , , $2.00 nod $2. : 1'li'ttires framed complete at 25c , 7f > c and $1.00. IJasols at 50e , 75c nnd $1.00. Music UuckH , Center Tables Tablea and Ouulrs. LooU over our