THE OMAHA DAILY BETS : SUNDAY , JANUARY 2 , 1898. n One year ago we conducted a sale which is still talked about all over Nebraska. On January 3d , 189S , we will inaugurate what we hope to make the greatest sale in our history. We have made most careful preparations. We have applied the knife most vigorously to prices , determined to outdo all former efforts. We desire to close out quickly all Novelties and everything of a fancy character. Former price nor cost will be considered in accomplishing our purpose. It will therefore pay you to read every line of this advertisement. You may find just what you want perhaps just what you have been waiting for. If so , you will surely help swell the crowd , for our price telling will be absolutely irresistible. Linens. No oxplinatlon Is needed for special pricing on Liners , White Goods acid Muilln Underwear In January. HID riMtom nil over thecounlrj makes jou expect us to start each jear In this wayOur Our basement has held goods for months bought before tariff changes specially for this cunt. Tlio fame of our Llnon department Is gencril no trumpet blowing necessary. A simple statement of pi Ices , however , may Interest you At Linen counter joti will bo struck first with THE BED SPREAD'PRICING. Crothet Bed Spreads , clean and per fect , sold uaually nt GOc and COc bar gain carnival price 39c each. Crochet Spreads , sold b ) some as high as $1 00 Bargain Carnival price G9c each The flnc- goods some fringed sold usually for $1 50 and some higher Bar gain Carnival prlco $1 19 each The- genuine Marseilles which jou have been buying from us for so long a time , two prices for the Bargain Carnival $1 18 and $1 G9 each 200 do7pntt of HemmcJ Huck Towe- * will go it $100 per doen not moro than four do/en to a cimtomer. 200 dozens of Huck and Plain Crash Towels , with fancj ends 20x10 and 20 < c 40 for the Bargain Carnival at 12V c each 200 dozen % Unbleached Dice Damask Napkins bought for this Pargaln Carni val , will go at GOc t > er do/en 200 dozen 94 extra quality will go at 9Sc per dozen. Beautiful fancy damask and dice some very flno In these lots for the Bar gain Carnival at $1 ' . ' 5 and $175 per doen One case of GS-lnch loom dice damask , excellent for restaurants arid hotels Bargain Carnival prlco 39c per jard. Wo would make honorable mention of a lot of Hemstitched Towels and a lot of flno Huck and fancy ends some 21x15 Inctiessavcd to sell at the Ilargaln Car nival at 15c each. * If jou want cloths let us draw jour attention specially to two lots 8-10 Bleached Damask Bargain Carnival Prices $1 39 and $1 75 To simplify matters we will glvoa dis count of 20 per cent from all sets- Cloths and Napkins to match Most of jou arc familiar with the high stand ard of on1- Linens , so jou will appreciate what thU discount means The Star and Crescent Mills of Phil adelphia made us another shipment of mill odds and seconds You remember , perhaps , the last lot wo Bold and the excitement created at the time These are all Turkish Towels , undo 1 > > the best manufacturer In the world The .Bargain Carnival prices will be 5c , 12'.c and 15c each Wash lUgs , all peifect. Hie each , Blankets. 10-1 Cotton DlankeUs .this . Is how thcso Blankets are styled commercially Our first thought sound promptly to open this < South Omaha News. Thu tabulat&l statcinriit of the receipts of I Iho stock nt the Union Stock jards for the jcnr 1S97 shows that with only two excep tions the receipts'of ' cattlu were the largest In the history of the > ards. During 1897 there was received at thu > ards 810.019 eat- tle , which was an Increase of 221:171 : head over the receipts of 1S90 The years 1893 and 1S94 showed an Increase- over the cattle shipments of Ust'jcar. ' but It will be remem bered that during these jeiars stock growers -woro compsllel to ship their cattle on ac count of the .searUt ) of feed Last jc ar twenty-two states contributed cattle to this limrkut with the range alates of California , Idaho , Montana. Nevada , North Dakota , Oregon- South Dakota , Wjomlng and Wash ington showing a handsome Increase over the preceding jear The feeding states ot Iowa , Kansas , Missouri and Nebraska show an equally creditable gain A itMitarkablo Incioaiu In the receipts of ho s Is shown over 189(1 ( During the twelve months of 1897 the receipts of hogs numbered 1,010,981 head , whllo In 1S9G the receipts vvcro 1,216.170 , un Increase of 394,611 head. 1'ourtecn states were icpiesentel on the hog market and good galiu. weio shown from Iowa , Knniea , Missouri nnd Nebraska. As the result of hard work the sheep bus iness nt this point lus boon built up wonder- fully. Thu receipts of dhc't'p last jcur were' C.I7.1CO-jifail as compared with i3S,005 ! In 1890 a.vl 201,870 In 1S95. It will bo seen by this * comparison that thu 1897 receipts wc-ro nearl ) double those of 189G. Seven teen utatM marketed sheep at this point \\Utl \ all but two allowing a gain , the leadIng - Ing utatoi In point of Increase being Colorado rado , Montana , Nubraska , Now Mexico , Utah and Wyoming , Heporti from the packers show an cnor- 'but ' they do not measure full 35c per pair nothing to raj about these except that they are wonderfully low In price. A heavier weight larger size Blan ket at 45c per pair. 11-1 largo fil/o Cotton Blanket Bar- gtln Carnival prlio G9c per pilr SPECIAL A lot of 11-4 Wool Tilled Blankets Bargain Carnival price ? 2 00 per pair. ALL WOOL Three lines of all wool Gray and Sanitary Blankets In the one lot Bargain Carnival tirlco $2 90 per pair A verj largo lot of white wool Blan kets note the flnlsh , please Bargain Carnival price $3.10 par pair. A lirgo lot of flne goods In white and colors which sold at $ G 50 and $ S00 Bargain Carnival price $500 p ° r piir. Comforts Sec them for values SOc $1 25. $1 75 and $2.19. At Colored Dress Goods Counter. All our 3G-lnch all wool mixtures all ouv small cheek goods which sold at 25c per jard cut In half Bargain Carnival price 12'fcc ' per jard Ono case only of Loralne mixtures , Cngllsh Stripes , etc , sold as a 1 cadet at 25c Baigaiu Carnival prlco 15c per jard. jard.All All our flne Hngllsh Cashmeres 3G to 41 Inches wide part cotton sold up to SOc Dargaln Carnival price 19c per jard All our latest Winter Suitings In the handsome Jamestown goods the all wool goods and the popular Silk Nolls Mix tures one round Bargain Carnival price 39c per yard A lot of Mixed Suitings made In Eng land j lot of spring checkB , silk and wool , made In Germanj together with odd pieces nnd odd colors of different weaves goods which sold from 75c to $1 25 Bargain Carnival price 49c per jard. jard.A A very choice lot containing fancies In the newest weaves none sold below $1 00 Bargain Carnival price 79c per jard. All the bountiful goods which sold at $1 25 splendidly adapted for spring wear Bargain Carnival price 9Sc per jard. I'vcij Imaginable weave- and color almost will be found In the next lot in cluding our popular Coverts spring and fill ehades aold at $1 50 and $1 75 Bar gain Carnival price $1.15 per jard. The Plaids which were 25c will be 15c The Plaids which sold up to GOc will be 39c. The Plaids which sold at 75c and 85c will be sold at 59c The Fancy PlaliU which sold at $1.00 and $1 25 will bo sold at G9c. And as It all this prlco cutting was not sulllclent , we will throw on the counters every Pattern Suit In our store the- exclusive designs some of which t was not to open till 10 o'clock. Great Dry Goods Bargain < moiis Increase In the output of the four packing houuus now located hero as coin- par el with 1S9G During 1897 Cudahjl killed 110.901 cattle , 417.J93 hogs and 175,031 sheep , making a total of 733 335 head of live stock Swift and Company killed 182,360 cattle , 511 - 375 hogs and 191,289 sheep , with a total of i SS5.0J4 head The G II Hammond companj slaughtered 96,5u ! cattle , 320,747 hogs ana 39,910 sheep , total 157 , 20 head At the Omaha Packing company 3,3iO ( cattle and 171,100 IIOKI were killed , nuking a total of 174.7CO head Total uumbr slaughtered In 1897 * Cattle. 404.134 , hoga , 1.515.2JS , flheop , 40fi.5ll The total number slaughtered in lS9b follows. Cattle , 297.530 ; hogs , 1,103.002 ; sheep , 199- 800. WOIIIIIII'N ( 'lull Ornliirj. The department of orato-y of the Woman's club will glvp Us third public iccltal next Thiira'a ) afternoon. Hallowing Is the pro- Brain. Hecltiitlon Oratory ( original ) . . Mrs. Hrjun lie-citation ( siMec-teil ) Mr C. II. TciAiisuiul Piano Solo , Polonaise. ( Chopin ) . Mrs Sills. Iltcltatton ( dlileut ) . . . Mis. U. K , MuKelvey lii.83 Solo. "Wh > t the Chimney Sans" ( CJortrmlo OrNwuld ) . Mr A. 11. Coon Recitation , "The Uiummer'H Ilrldo" ( Mien ) . . . . Mm r. O. Patrick Duet , "Autumn" ( Mendelbsohn ) . .MUscH Mjrtlu Coon anil Sarah How en Accompanist , Mrs. W l Whllmoro. Tarco ( In ono act ) , "Murder Will Out" ( Lizzie May niwjn ) Cast of character ! * . Grandma Stiles ( Yankee old vvomin ) Mrs. C. M , Sherrlll Lena Stlle > : ( KrandduiiKhter ) , iMrs , W K. Townstnd May Taylor and Minnie SpnjjUD ( filenJs to Lena ) . . . . MM. r dl. Crcmlej and TUis O. Shle-Ms niuta ( ooloieil cook ) Mrs F. T. Cnllwell Bridget O'Flarety ( looking for a ultua- llon ) .Mra. Henry Hlllor NCM Cunt t'luli. A now card club was organized In the weat cud last week , holding Ita first meeting at eold as high ns $25 00 Bargain Carnival price $10 00 A lot of gems which wo consider choicer foimerly $25 00 Bargain Car nival price $15.00 And whit U left of the flne patterns which eold up to $32 50 Bargain Car nival price $17 50. Wo hive a number of bo\ed Pattern Suits the skirt of which la braided and sewn the waist of which Is cut out , marked and braided cold by us nt $18 56 the first day of the Bargain Car nival the price will be $1000. Not ono jileco of Black Dress Goods will escape the knife The stock Is exten sive , the \arlety almost endless everj'- thing cut for this great Bargain Carnival sale PUinSTLnY'S GOODS INCLUDED The black fancies molnlr and wool which were uOcand GOc Bargain Carnival pilco 39c per jard. The fancleo of every kind which sold at 75c Bargain Carnival price 59c per yard. yard.All All the 'beautiful ' fancies Prlcstlej's ind goods made by the best Germaai nnd Trench makers which sold at $100 Bargain Carnival price 79c per jard Those exquisite- fancies with bright mohair figures , sold by us at $1 25 Bar gain Cirnlval price 9Sc per jard. The Novelties choice goods which sold at $1 50 and some .is high OR $175 Bargain Carnival price $1 19 Our celebrated Hcnilcttas oil wool and silk warp cut In eame proportion And now for the Silk Department Extensive selling at this department has left us with odd lots of all kinds. Keen cutting here to clear the deck foi spring arrivals Wo turn , this stock rapidly alvvajs to prevent accumulation of out of date styles. You will ( Ind nothing that bears the earmarks of antiquity. All our narrow Chinas In colors Bargain Carnival price 29c per jard. All the fancies now this season which sold nt 75d and S5c Bargain Car nival price 59c per j-ard. All the wide Roman stripes made In Japan djed and finished In America Bargain Carnival price 39c per jard. All our best qualltj- plain and change able Taffetas Bargain Carnival price G5c per jard All the Fancy Linings which sold at 35c and 40c Bargain Oirnlval price 23c per jard. All the Fancy and Australian Linings even the 36-Inch and 10-inch Bargain Carnival price 35c per jard Four prices on all the fancies even ing shades and reception stjlch Bargain Carnival Prices S9c , $119 , $139 and $2 00 thehlghc / l cost good In the stock will be found in these lots. The Ba ! k Brocades , the Satin Duch ess , tfoe Black Taffetas , the Gros Grains , the Velvets , the Cordurojs , all have met the same fate knifed to s.ell. A few Comb Biush Mirror Sets , now goods , aluminum , German silver , or ster ling sliver , with plain or Dresden backs , one-third off retail prices 20 per cent discount from all French Hand Embroi dered Handkerchiefs. Ulfj bargains In Lices special value at 9c , 13c and 23c per jard. Seeing them Is buylag them. The bargains are so numeroi Carnival. the home-of Mr and ( Mrs George Barker on | Friday evening The christening of the t club , which bears the name of II. T , caused some am mement mixed with wonder among thcf.0 who participated in Its formation The significance of the Initials has been given a number of Interpretations , and even now the members arc asking with more than ordinary Interest tholr meaning. The secret Is that of toine one whose Identltj Is not vouchsafed and theicfore the members are at a loss to tell what the name Is > Mcssn > and Ales- dames George Barkei , John Brady , A F. Caitor. E A Cudahy , C N. Deltz , F P. Klrkeiuhll , Euclid Martin , 13. A Mc-Whorter , A L. Heed , Gcorgu Squires , G W Wattles , Mr. Arthur Shlvorlck and Mr. Charles Shlvorlck form Che membership The gucsu Friday evening were Mr and Mrs Wllber , Mis H. Burgctt Mrs. Barber , Miss Mai tin , Miss Cornish , Mrs Artcr , Mr. Joseph Barker and Dr Wilson > l. t , Six-liil Clnli'x ln nee , Friday night the M. C. Social club gave a ball at the Masonic hall , T'.venty-fHth nnd N sheets , iwhltih In many respects was onu of j the most enjoyable given in South Omaha during the pit tent season Mr F M Van Amain led the grand march , assisted by MU Gulf of Council Bluffs There was a large attendance , and thu hall was most appro priately decorated Twenty-four numbers ntrn danced The committees In charge were Master of ceremonies , F. M. Van Arnam ; reception , H E. Stone , H Kuuncr and G 1 } Harding ; floor , J Deltleiner , H. Hnrdlng and W. iNowton The tominltteea wore ably assisted by iMUs Mitchell , Miss Vin Arnam , Miss Colvln , Miss Dolson , Miss Guff and Miss Clark The next party will be given on the evening of Januarj 19. humII ! ) hclmol OlUuern At a meeting of thu Sunday School board lattweek the * following officers and 'teachers wore elected for the year Joseph Bogen , superintendent. ; Jay Lavorty , flrat atuldtant superintendent , Mrs , A , F Etrjker , uccoud Muslin Underwear Department. The business In this department has grown marvelloiisl } It lias been our con stant aim to carry only well ma Jo , first class garments Our stock for twins Is more complete tbao c\cr before. Sane - ne , Slearns & Company stand at the bead us inanufactmers of high grade goods. Wo cirry almost c\ cry thing they make. Special attention has been gHen 'to ' seta to match i he garments arc not sclmped Indies of full habit can bo suited ag readily as those vt\o wear ordl- imry or regular sizes Look carefully , If jou please at the material , the cut , the trimming , the finish , whether tor trous seaus or every ilay wear , wo can meet the demand. The past lo\\ pricing In this department Is fair evidence of what wo are doing at this time. It may not bo out of place to quote a few of the special offerings for this great Ilargaln Carnival. In Ombrella Drawers we111 sell an excellent garment , made from fair qual ity fine cambric , with rnfllc also extra wide straight tucked Drawers < it the Dargaln Carnhal price 25c A moat attractive , \\ell mide garment , trimmed with torchon lace , good cam bric Ilargaln Sale prlco 29c pair. I'orhaps now hero else can sou find anything to equal our Ombiclla , flno cambric , trimmed with cmbroldDiy ele gant made Drawers at the Bargain Car nival price 59c. landless almost Urn > arlety of Draw ers at prices up to $2 50 per pair. Corset Covers i > rotty and dainty flno cambric 2 rows torchan lace Bargain Sale price 29c each. Night Gowns full sire trimmed with cmbrolde-rj nt 39c"each A moro dressy g'drinc'nt embroidered ruuled and tucked Bargain Carnhal price 19c. Our stock of Skirts la very large the prices marked on them will , s ° ll them quickly. Full slzetl Ombrolla Skirts mailo from good canibric--einbroldercd or hemstitched with tcjtfster of tucks at Bargain Carnha { sale S9c. , Ombrclli Shaped Skirts extra Pull and trimmed with embroidery and lace Bargain Carn'vnl ' price $1.2'i each. Black Skirts made from Italian cloth or sateen wore $1 00 and $1 25 Bargain Carnival prlco 79c each. Our T. K. & CO Special Corset sold by us previously at $1 00 Bargain Car nival prlco 69c. Cloaks and Jackets Lost week several ladies Inquired when wo would liold our clearance sale on Cloaks and Jackets. Every woman In Omaha knows that A SALE moans some thing at our store. Ne-vcr before would a little money go so far as It will go on Monday morning. True , ito our estab lished custom we will clean up nil left over garments. New stock each spring and fall Is what makes you look to us for correctness of style. Monday , there- US , the stock so large , that a lo aarlstdnt superintendent ; Eldon Smith , secre tary , Miss Belle Wlddls , assistant secretary ; John Fluid , treasurer ; Miss Stella Cain , missionary treasurer , S. A Tlbbotls , llbra- ilan , By i an Smiley , assistant librarian , Jay Lavurtj. chorUtor , Mrrf It Ileavois organist Teachers , C W SmHli , 'J A. B ck , Mru Dozslo Mabrry , Mrs iSarah I. Pot.ell , MMs Hattlo InKcraoll , Mis II , Grumly , Miss Stel a Cain , Mia r A. Orotsay , Miss Kthcl Mc Millan , Mis. ' Maud Tlnmsa. Mis J A John son and Mia. Lehmor.t ' ' ' Miitrli * ri'fjf' ( iiNNli. | Try Mclcl r-r's Go'.dep , Crpss Cough cyjo. Diamonds. Diamonds * t Culeman , 21 & . M Sts. Eugene Dcdcl of Blair Is heru visiting h'n brothci Bert. < i i Mra Roebuck , Twentj'-flrst and I streets , will entertain the Musical club Monday mcning J- * > A week of prajer dill bti observe ] at the- I'lrst Prebbyterlan church , ' conimcncliig this evening. ' * ' " ' ( ) The trustees of tho'lflni Methollst Epis copal church will meet at the pastor's tudy Monday evening T W. Cojfroy and wlfo of Now York are the guests of Mr. and Mra W. I ) . Godfrey , Twenty-third and N ( streets , J 0 May was arrested yesterday for dis turbing the puaco at his boarding hoase at Twenty-sixth and Q etreots. At the I'lrst PresbjitTlan church this morning Ur Wheeler will preach on "Our Choice cf Palth , Altruists or Egoists " Mra W. j , Holland , Tinentfourth and G streets , entertained Friday night in honor of her sli'tor ' , Miss Clark of Greenwood. Two incmborH of the Chicago Young Men' * Christian association ibaskct 1)311 team wljl speak at the local Youns Men's Christian association this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Revival services commence at the I'lrst Method 1st Episcopal church toJay Hev John Williamson , J.n. , hia arrived from Chicago uud will conduct the services. It for"vo will inako four divisions of ladles' Jackets. Capos , Suits and Skirts. Lot No 1 Heavy weight bouele and frlezo cloths all new st > les most of these sold at $7 50 Hargalci Carnival prlco $3 70 coo1 ! . Lot No. 2 All our various lines of $1000 Jackets at itvvo prices according to the quality of each the Bargain. Car nival prices will bo $500 and $ GS ! ) each. Lot No. -EVctislvo Indeed will bo found the Uissoitmcnt of kcrsejs , genuIne - Ino mohair , bouclct" " etj. Goods In this lot contain eomo of the choicest garments shown this season. Silk lined through out Baigaln Carnival price $ S 25 each. Lot No 1 Wo will close out all odij pattern garments fc\v of a kind but a fJlrly largo lot vvrten all are Rotten to gether Russian blouses flj frotit Jackets tJlis greens browns blues and blacks 1C j ou think of getting sometMag extra fuo get up betimes so as to get to our s'oro enrlj L'argaln Garni.al price $9 SO. A few garmcfits not enough lo make a lot Blotise'i and Jackets can bo bought ni merely nominal prlics. Three lots of Capets Tlrst lot perhaps 150 Capes all told btught rcccntlj manufacturer took a loss to clean up rough and &mooth goods thlbet edged mati > handbomelj braid ed and jot trimmed 'Bargain Carnival Prlco $3 OS. Second lot A largo a'isortment of S'ciglo ' and Double Capes handsome jou will saj fur trimmed or plain Bargain Oirnlval price $500. Third lot To clean up our fine Capes- mohair , boticlo and beautiful kersejs all silk lined priced previously at $1200 and $15 00 Bargain Carnival price $825. Our Ladies' Suit Sale. Will bo a carnival In Itself. Wo doubt If jou ever saw ench genuine bargains as this lot ccnbJlns. Two-thirds of Hho finest garments In our store 'winter stilus nemo bold by us belon $1500 Dargaln Carnival price $10 00 Dresa Skirts ta novelties and plain stiplo goods from $1 69 up. Raw cotton has been sold at ruinously low pi Ices Yellow fever In the south cut ofl the demand for manufactured goods In a sec Ion where cctton goods are used most extensively. Wo con- tiacted and bought when the goods were sold at as low prices as hive been Icnovvu In the hlstoiy of the countrj. Com- parl on will convince you of 'the ' icr- fectlon of finish , the fineness of count and the genuineness of values will be at once apparent. Numerous surprises aw nit you In tills department. Whether at 4Vic 5\c , CHc , 7'4c or 8'4c ovcry number will bo a genuine bargain. In Sheeting our regular line not mildewed goods but perfect goods at lesj then damagei prices. Our 9-1 full width Sheeting , unblwchcd , at 121Ac bleached at 14' c. Wo cairy all the leading brands the prices will surprise you everywhere. Wo will have a very Interesting story to fell en Made Sliceis and Cases in a mg day will be necessary. 8 c Is understood that an effort Is being made to induce the othoi churches to join In this revival and hold union revival cervices for a month The police made a very good showing during the year 1897 , at least as far as the number of arrcst.s were concerned For Mio uwalvo months ending Friday night 1,197 persons had been arrested anj < beokol at police headquarters The number of arrests iby montlu follow January , 57 , February , id. Maith. C9 , April. 85 , Maj. 101 ; Juno , 116 , July , 1C2 ; August , 115 ; September. 9J , October , 152 ; November , 81 ; Dcce.niber , 87 During the ycai 1S96 only a fetv over 1,000 pertonj were airested. rropiixcH to hiii > Dm Clly. D. P. Hulllvun II.IH u grievance. Ho was uirested Filday night aa n Niibplcloiis char acter , nnd after npcndlnt ; a night In Jtill VV.IB released by Judge Gordon , the olllctr who madu thoaircnt admitting Unit he was nils taken Olltcrr Jlussell placed 8ulllv.ui un- dir urrrsl , und thu excellent en ilentlalt the I ittc-r produced vvcro liiBiillli'lent to convince the pjllcoman tint the prisoner WUH worthy of conlldcnoe and that there WUH no ground for placing him In custody Sullivan hna ben employed by the Western Union Tclc- fi iph romp my on inxldo const ! uctlon nnd by the Industrial Iron camp my In u similar c.ipitltj , ami IH now In Omaha In Ho.ireh of employment When he was arraigned yes terday he denied having been inillty of nny criminal act nnd the olllcci told Judge ( lor- don lit > "guetsi ( I he was mistaken. " bulll- van vvau accordingly discharged Ho now Intend * to employ counsel and bring suit for false Imprisonment usalnst the cltj. Prosperity cornea rimclcret to the man whoso liver la In good condition DoWIU'a Llttlo Early Risers lira famous little pills for constipation , biliousness , Indigestion and all stomach and liver troubles Too MiHliV t Yrnr Cli - T. Too much cheer was circulating In the saloon at Thli tei nth and Howard Hlrcetu last night and u lleht wa precipitated The UK-leu broke up on the arilval of the olllceru few dijs BUV THE YARD GOODS NOW. At Our Book Counter. It would seem ns If all Omaha should bo supplied with booko Let us make a test. This may be > our last chance to buy copjright books at n discount of M per cent from publishers' prices Wo have several hundred % olumes of Holiday Books which sold so freely dur ing Christmas week al 25c to add to the enthusiasm Bargain Carnival prlco will bo ISc each This lot includes the beautiful dalntj whlto books "UclloYi Letters" nnd "Internal Life" scries s-old at 25c Bargiln Carnival price ISc each. Books for bojt nnd gins St Nicholas scries , etc. sold bj us nt 35c bj the bundled Bargain Carnival prlco 'JUc t\ich All the Board Books which wore2 0 volume Bargain Carmlv.il prlco ISc each All our Irish Linen Papei which hold at 20c box of one iiulre and package of envelopes Bargain Cm nival price 124c A lot of Box Papci containing four quires paper and two packages of cci- \elopcs sold by ua at 50c per box Bargain Carnival pi ice 31c per box Thackeray , Dickens , Shakespeare , Hl- llott , Hume's Hlstoiy of England Gibbons bens , Hawthorne's , Hustln's Modern Painters , etc. etc , all In sets , will bo subject to a dlscormt of J5 per cent Bibles , Pra > er Books and Hjmnals , all subject to n discount of 20 per cent. Trlf and Trlx > , by the author of Hel en's Babies 3Sc volume All Our Standard Prints. Wo mean full G4xGt count regardless of make Bargain Cai nival prlco 3VjC. Three prices take In our Gingham stock. The bcot staples 5c per jard All the lOc dress styles Bargain Car nival price G ic. The flnu imported Scotch goods which sold at 25c Bargain Carnival prlco 15c. Men's Furnishings Samson of OmaTia , the king of Qul- vera , could issue no edict to his follow ers moro Interesting than the men's news found In this advertisement. The oldest Inhabitant will have something to talk about while the Carnival Is In progress. Five lines of Underweai the flno goods all wool ooo a fine two-thread Swlts Conde another nil wool ilbbcd which sold at $1.50. Two lines gray and san itary plush black goods and the other a fine camd'a hair all at onu Bargain Carnival price , 98cT > ci garment. Neither tlmo nor room lo tell anything else at this counter. Two prices In Wool Sox fln-t the -wool mixed at lOc per pair and then the all wool at 25o per pair. j'cloclc , therefore , will be the o with the exception of two combutaiitH , who vvure too much ontfiKml with their oppo nents Ono was 11 11 ICuHlat , who was oc cupied In bis shirt hh'evcH behind the bir with the barkeeper Joe JohiiHon had his man In the luai loom anil was felvlng him vigorous tieutinent wlien bu was inter- rupteil. Both vvcro nircstcil on the charso of lighting. Arnold's Ilromo Cel ° rj cures headaches , lOc , 25o und 50c. All duiBglsts 'Needlework diillil of Vmerleii. The Omah i branch of the Needlework Guild of America distributed 512 K"ami-nts to the poof and rtlck of Omaha hint month. Though this uork has been In pi OKI CHS for thieu yuuns , UH inaihlneiy Is HO mildt in it munj have not even hi irU of It The move ment \\us Hturtiil In England fifteen jtnrs ago by Lmly Wolvtrton and has sine" spread widely thiougnout Oreit Britain and thn United Htutett Thu ( .ulld In nonsee- tailiiu ami UH object Is to furnish new , plain anil miltahlu garments to meet thu great need uf hospitals , hunux uml other charltleii. The various branchcu uro com- post'd of HictloiiH , each repret * ntlng 110 gar ments , collected by tlu < piesldunt Hecrelnry and thieo dliectorH of the M c tlon cuch of whom solicits two KtirmcntH from tun other members and contributes two hernulf Thu furnishing two garment ; * annually conttl- tntes membership Thin year the garments were illHtrllmteil to The Eininiiniiul IIOH- iiltiil. ViHltlng Nuraes' aH oelutlon , C'hlld'H l.o > pltal , St Jameii' oriihanage , Plu.sbyterlan hohpltal. Muthodlst hostiltal , Hurt Htreet home , Ureche , Bancroft home. Hilv.itlrm Army Hcscuo home und Bpeclal C.IBCH The present olllcers of the Botlety aru Mrn J W Van Noatraml , honorary prixldent ; Mrs Churchill Parker pri bldent , Mis H. A Col. llns. Bccretuiy , Mrw , J O Phllllppl , tieus- nrcr i iie > o women , with the ten section presidents , constitute an executive lioird , through which the business of the society la carried on. Al Home In 1'rleintn , The Young Women'fl fhrlstlan association was at homo to Its friends from 5 to 9 o'clock lust night uml more than 4(0 people vyero piesent dining the evening1 The were met at the door L > j a rcixpuon A Wg lot of Suspenders at a quarter the best iwo hnvo ever offered at thU price. All shapes men's Neckwear sold at 60c Dargiln Carnival price 35c. All broken line' of Coloicd Dross Shirts the Jl 00 and $1 25 grade Ic-ad- liifi nukes Monarch , Gold , Stanlej , etc Bargain Carnival prlco 79c. Outing Flannels , At G' c and 8c all our best fleeced wrappci goods Hverj thing In Duck Twilled Pollings which sell at 12' , c Bargain Carnival price 7'Hc. The lOc Percales nt fi'ic. One case onlj of Cicuni Shaker Plan- uol at 3 c Underwear. The Quccra of Points , all her mnldsand Indpcl every wonuii In her dominions nro Invited 'to ' the Bargiln Carnival of Underweir nud Hosiery. Children's and misses' heavy ( leecex- Hose at 15c. Suvoral lines ot wool goods to clone some vcrj flno Bargain Carnival prlco 25 cents. Ladles' domrallr made all wool HOPO at a quarter of u dollar "bey distance all competition Bargain Carnival prlco ID cents Wo will also sell ns good a Cashmcro Stocking as jou have ever bought In the regulir way at 75c for & 0c prr pair. The new itarllt will mike It Impossible to tell as good Hose below $1 00 Look at the children's Underwear thrown on the counters shea 1C , 18 and 20 at 15c 22 , 21 and 20 at 20c 28 , 30 , 32 and 34 for 25c. Bovs' all wool Undciwear largo sizes at 50c. Ono lot of ladles' Underwear at 25c. Another lot of flno Hgyptlan jam silk flnlsh goods at 39o . And goods which sold at $1 00 and $1.25 at the Bargain Carnival prlco of C9c. The next may sound high In prlco , but It Is perhaps the gieatcst bargain of nil $1 50 per garment made , Ibo It known , 'by ' the Low-Is Knitting company full regular sold pruvlotisly by ua at $3 00 per garment. Draperies. Too busy to talk about our Drapery department filled , however , with Carni val Bargains. Our Second Floor. Lot us say aword about our second floor. floor.Tho The ladles' Waists Inwool and silk- all marked at Carnival prices. The Furs In Collarettes Scarf Capes and Cblldrsn's Sets will bo snapped up quickly If value Is appveclatcd. The children have not been over looked Jacket prices begin at $1.50. Infants' Cloak prices begin at 75c. pening hour , and the gong will eomiulttio composed of Muadimea Tlldun , .Smith , KtcharilH , Hoohlur and Day The roomn were hiinK with holly iind Christmas ( 'reeim. In thu loficsliineiu r im the tablm were In charge of Mesd im Conrad and Dumont , allied by tvvinlj f ui youn women. A hhoit . - pi f.rii-i Klven rjn- Hlstlng of voiul nuinlin i 1 > i Hfes France * Uoder , iMnn Williams and uricv S Crnvv- foul IiiHtrumeiitul htlictloiu worn glvtii by Mlb H CJracs Huncoclc ami Capltoln Wi | . Ilamb. Mrs. Mary Bird , HarrlHlmrg , Pa , sn > i. "My child Is worth millions to mo , ye.t f would have lost her by croup had I nut In vested twenty-live cents In a bottle of On * Mliiuto Cough Cure" It euros coughs , coldu and all throat ami lung troubles llrciinini HUH mi iiierleniM > , Tim Uicnmin of 173 (3 Hlrsot , 8oti h Omiiha , met with an uxpurlencu lant night at the hands of u lusty beiigai Ho w la piHBliif , ' iiuv until nnd 1'nrnam utructH with , u frloml Hliortlj after ilark , when be was appro illicit by a Hhiiliby Htruit < > r. Thu man Bihl he had nee ( led a illmu for a iilght'H lodKlng Bienimn retuaed and thn mini turned his attention to hl friend Tno lat- tei hcHltated , but finally refusal , and the tvva weri ! iiiHsliin on , vvhc-n thu Htraiifcr adilii s.sed llrennan and uiciiscil lilm of "qmorliiK" him In MHllliL- the loan from hU coinnanlon He thin attiukid Ilimiimn. who called thu nHslainnce of OHIctr .1 II. blory anil caused hid aiic-Ht on thu of begging and awHiult Sal \iillnii Arm ) nii At thu Salvation army hcailquarlurit laut night a living representation of thu down fall of a younir man vva'B ( .Ivun Tlio tableaux were urranuc'cl in three rouin , thu llrHl iipreKdillng thu young man r-cclv- Ing the heiiedlctlon of bin iiaruntH an hu left his eountry home Jn the Hetonil Hct'lin tt uudlenc-u wltiu'sscil , ths llrHt step downward In the Inlluenu ! of bid eonipiniont , und In the third Kroup ho wa shown In an Intox icated condition , ejected from a saloon door At this point , however , thn leuctiu uf thu .Salvation army wiia depleted and alt ended will Special meeting * ) Weiu uu iiouiiccd for every nluht thU vvccU.