THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , oS'OVEMBER 20 , 1800. VIADUCT GOES UP AT ONCE Contnot Is Signed for Building Btructura or Sixteenth Street. RAILROADS ALSO PAY BILLS FOR REPAIRS Ion ControvrrN ? I * AilJnHteil l > r < ! Itnllrnnilft' Cnnitillnncc with the , CKy'n llrmnnilN Oilier Strnc- I tore * Will Soon Follow. The long controversy over the construc tion of viaducts ended yesterday nnd worh on the Sixteenth street structure will be begun at once. The balance of $20.000 due the city from the Union Pacific nnd Burlington - Into the treasurer's of- ton roads was paid flco ; the contracts for the now viaducts were southslder nro assured ol signed , nnd the communication with the down-town district , The effort to Induce the railroads to pro- Vldo suitable vladucU nt the main crossings dates from 1893 , nnd the history of the con tention Is a long nnd Involved story. In Oc tober of the present year an ordinance was passed covering expenses Incurred on 'via- ductB amounting to $44,907.77. The bill rep resented the coat of lighting viaducts nnd aubwayn together with necessary repairs , fl'ho share to bo borne by the Union Pacific nnd Burlington was fixed nt $29,000 , nnd an effort waa made to collect that amount. The railroads , howovcr , restrained by Judge Dickinson's order from proceeding with the Sixteenth street viaduct , wcro unwilling to make settlement until the adjustment of the matter. Now that the order has been dla- Bplvod the money hna been produced $15,000 from the Union Pacific and $5,000 from the Burlington. The remaining $9,000 had prev iously boon paid In. The representatives of the two companies have not only signed the contract with the city for the construction of the Sixteenth B reot viaduct , but they havenlso let the project to contractors , and the latter will put tholr workmen on the ground without delay. According to the contract the work must bo completed by July 1 , 1900. It Is specified that the Twenty-fourth street structure must bo In readiness In 1901 , and that on the boulevard the year following. The total outlay Included In the present contract is approximately $500,000. The Six teenth street structure will cost $200000 ; ; ihoso on Twenty-fourth street and the Iboulovard about $150,000 each. In addition there will be necessary expenditures for subways nnd other Incidentals. The con struction material will bo Iron nnd steel. DONALD ROSS AND HIS WORK InlcrprctnUon of the Ullilc lir a Ven erable Scotcliinnii , Who in Cintli- crliiff Quite a Clans. A venerable student of the blblo has been giving lessons In Its Interpretation during the past week In room 214 of The Dee build ing , and hns attracted about him qulto a numerous cities of enthusiasts who are eager ( or a fuller understanding of Its teachings. A caller at the room one afternoon found nn elderly gentleman bending over the rages of an open bible , which ho hold upon Ibis linces. It was Donald Ross , and ha was nlone. Rows of chairs awaited coming occu pants and biblical legends adorned the walls. A cordial welcome waa extended the Intruder na Mr. Ross arose to greet him with-a kindly Emllo playing about the portions of his physiognomy visible between a tightly drawn Bltull cap nt the upper extremity thereof and o , beard of patriarchal color nnd proportions nt the other. Ho patted the blblo affection ately as ho responded to a query as to the nature of his meetings by saying : "Wo are simply having meetings here every afternoon at 3 o'clock and CVOJT evening at 8 o'clock for the teaching of this Ijook. No , It pertains to no new religion or now creed there are no new-fangled Ideae In It simply the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. I am a Scotchman , as you have ( doubtless noticed ere this. I was born twice In Scotland once In the course of nature and once again In the biblical sense , establishing my Inheritance of God's kingdom. No , I do not travel under the auspices of any organ ization or denomination or nny church simply under the auspices of the 'Lord ' Jesus Christ. " The class has grown until It has been found necessary to arrange for a larger room , No. 106 , on a 'lower ' floor of the building , where the Sabbath meetings will be held. OMAHA NEEDLE WORK GUILD Aiiniinl Mrctliii ; mid Election of Offi cer * Much Gooil AcuoinpIlHhcd Dnrlnur the Year. The annual meeting of the Omalia brpwh of the Needlework Guild of America WOH held recently in the parlors of St. ( Mary's Avenue Congregational church. The garments and articles of household linen received by the guild this year num bered 1,131 pieces , which , with $9.32 In cash , wero" distributed among the following worthy Institutions : Clarkson Memorial hoapltal , Emanuel hospital , Chlld'-Savlng Institute , Methodist hcnpltul , Salvation Army Rescue homo , St. James orphanage , Creche , Visit ing Nuracs association , Hurt Street Home for Children , Bancroft home , Old Ladles' home , King's Daughters and nlso to n number of poor families , whceo needs wcro made known to guild members. Mrs. J. W. Von Nostrand was re-elected honorary president. Mrs. iMary n. Wade wag ejealcd 'president > to succeed Mrs. Churchill I'arkcr , who retired from the office , having nerved two years. Mrs. S. A. Collins nnd Mre. J. 0. Pallllppl , eocrctary nnd treasurer , rcEpectlvely , were ro-elected. This non-bcctarlan organization has In a quiet way accomplished much good for the lipor and suffering of the country , and the Omaha branch has rendered effective service to the various charities of the city since Ho organization a few years ago. The object of the guild Is the collection of new clothing or household linen for distribu tion where most needed , and the gift of two or moro now articles of clothing or house hold linen constitutes membership in the guild. Furniture. Wo have Just received a fine , new lot of furniture and have samples ready for In- epectlon. .Prices are the lowest. smvumcK runNiTunE co. , 14th and Farnam. niillrunil Mil II Dniil , Charles Duxbury , traveling passcnuer agent of the Hultlinoro & Ohio , with head quarters In Omuliu , died Friday nlKlit at the home of tils mother In Cedar Hunlcls , la. Mr , Duxbury became 111 some time ago and went to his home. A violent case of typhoid fever developed nnd ho was unable to rally from the ravages of the ilUeiiHo. The news of Ills death was a decided Hluick tn Ills many frlcnda among the Omaha railroad men. Mr , Duxburv has irmdo Ills homo in Omaha for the last two years , and by reason of his genial disposition hud become a genuine favorite with all of his acquaintances. Prior to Ills removal to Omaha Mr , Duxbury repre. Konted the HuHlmoro & Ohio In Kansas City , and before that tlmo waa with the Uurllngton , Cedar rtuplds & Northern at Cedar Rapids. A number of the local railroad men will Join together In tha purchase of n handsome Moral offering an ii token of their deep grief In the death \ of a friend and fellow worker , Money fur Mnmluil'n Olllt'e , The United States marshal's olllco yester day received the expected remittance of tl3SW > . which will relieve the embarrassment ito which H has been subject owing to uliort- ago of funds. HATIDY'S , IBID AXI ) 1B21 DOUCIIj.VS ST , The no-Cent Store Jnmmccl Fnll ol Clirlftimnn Rooiln. Come to the Christmas toy store. To buy 1 Yes. Yes , If buying In to bedone. . 13ut come If Just for the fun of It. We have been criti cised for using the word "fun ; " wo nrc criticized for many of the pleasant , human , heartfelt , good humored things wo do. Never mind. Too old to care for such things ? We cannot believe It the heart may shrivel , but not from mere age. Toys that perform nil the human tricks with which they are incarnate engines thai run up hill , trolley cars that climb Inclines almost no end of pleasing things. Dolls the make-bollcvo people of nlmosl all nations , 2flc 16 flG or almost any prlc : between , The most costly ones wo "have dressed hero dressed as ladles should bs dressed , nnd as babies should be. There will not bo nearly enough of these dolls at 98c 17 Inches high , full Jointed , will go to sleep whenever you want them to , nnd yet dressed flno enough for company. It you have half the pleasure wo think you should have from this big toy store 1U existence Is justified , Thle store must always bo moro than a mere place of selling. HAIIDY'S , "Tho 99 Cent Store. " Ilnr FnmUnrc IVorr. Wo have Just opened up ten carloads o ! furniture recently bought at the lowest cash prices ever'known. BOOKCASES , DESKS. Sideboards , couches , tables chairs and par lor furniture without limit. SHIVEIUCK FURNITURE CO. , 14th and Farnam. Cnnl of Tlinnlcn. Wo tleslro to extend our sincere thanks nnd gratitude to ithe many friends and neigh bors for sympathy and numerous kindnesses extended during our late bereavement of our mother , Mrs. B. McLane. MR , D. W. M'LANE. MR. 'AND ' 'MRS. JOHN M'LANE. MJFl. 'AND ' MRS. J. M'LAUaHLIN. MR. AND MRS. WM. DAILY. Have Root orlnt it- Buy diamonds now. Edholm , Jeweler , op. P. 0. ANHOcInted Clinrltlca "Wood Ynrd. Thirteenth 'and ' Nicholas. 'Phone 1646. On sale , second-hand oak and plno ; 2-lnch plank ; also best plno kindling ; hard and soft stovewood and chunks always on hand at reasonaLU prices. prices.JOHN JOHN LAUOHLAND. Secretary. Df. Wilson removed to 213 and 214 , Me- Caguo bldg. Office hours , from 11 to 12 , 3 to E , 7 to S. Phones : Office. 749 ; res'd'nco 772. Call or address 43 Paxton. 14th and Far nam , for information regarding any branch of Molor sy.-.tem Barber colleges. Scholar ship and free transportation. Diamond lockets. Edholtn , Jeweler. Wanted By an old Chicago Jobbing BOUSO , two etar tea and coffee salesmen with established trade In Nebraska. In writing give full particulars as to sales , salary , age , etc. Address E. L. 330 , Chicago cage Tribune. Elegant set rings at John Rudd's. Sheridan and hard coal. 'CTe give trading stamps. Victor White , 1605 Farnam street. A. D. T. MeEsengers. Tel. 177. A good suit of underwear for $1.00. Kelley - ley & Heyden , 16th and Chicago. Diamond link buttocs. Edholm , Jeweler. The NortliTvcatcrn Line. FIVE TRAINS T3AILY TO CHICAGO 3 ; W a. m , * 1065 | . tn. 4:15 p. m. 4:65 : p. m. .7:30 : p. m. * Special limited trains With Library , Buffet cars , Diner * Recherche Sleepers , Chair cars. Note The Northwestern is obliged to run tar more trains than any other line between Dmaha and Chicago. New city offices „ 1401-1403 Farnam street. B. P. O. E. watch charms. Edholm , Jew- ; ler. AHNOotnteil Charities. Thanksgiving day Donations of provls- ons , clothing , shoea , etc. , will be thankfully received. Our wagon will call on receipt of i postal or telephone message. Member- ihlps and subscriptions urgently needed. Freasury empty. Tel. 1735. John Laugh- and. Secretary , 1810 St. Mary's avenue. Wo dye anytnlug any color new method. ? antorium , 14th and Farnam. Silver novelties at John Rudd's 115 S. 16th. Sterling silver teaspoons , set , $2.70 up. John Rudd's , 115 South Sixteenth street. HOJ-II'H Xmn Clft. Until December 1 we will give free our beautiful watercolor with each new dozen platlno cabinets or larger photos. Special attention given to pastel , sepia and crayon enlargements. Hubermann. Jeweler , absolutely reliable. Lowest prices guaranteed ; isth and Douglas. Hess & Swoboda , ilorlsts , 1411 Farnam , choice cut flowers and floral designs. To Hiivo tliu null. A force of twenty men. working under direction of the Douglas County Ffsh Pro tective association , la engaged In Reining numerous small lakes for the purpose of , capturing tlsh to be put In Cut Off lake. To leave the fish In shallow water means : hat they will perish. Overflows washed them out of Cut Off lake. and. while they survived easily enough through the sum mer , the approaching winter would kill them. DIET ) . FAIR James B , , November 22 , 1893 , aged CD years. Funeral Sunday afternoon , No vember 2fi , at 2 o'clock , from his late rest , deuce , 003 Pierce street. Interment , Pros pect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. CONNOLLY James , nired 64 years. Fu neral Monday morning , November 27. nt 8:30 : a. m. . from family residence , Six teenth nnd Castellnr streets. High mass at St. Patrick's church. Interment. St. Mary's cemetery , South Omaha. IIOWARD-auy , captain and quarter master , U. 8. A. , major of volunteer * * ; killed on the Rio Grande river , near Arayat , Luzon , Philippine Islands , Octo- POP tt ItJt' Interment private , RHEUMATISM CURED At the chnngo of the seasons , fall and spring , those RHEUMATIC PAINS will come back. To find relief is the desire of all afflicted. Wo have a remedy that has cured more people In Omaha , South Omaha and Council Bluffs than any other rheu matic remedy. Wo bavo been selling It for 11 years and some of the cures have been remarkable. A lady living in Coun cil Bluffs waa confined to her bed for two weeks was cure4 with one'bottle. . An Omaha lady who had treated with her doc tor for over a week and getting worse was cured with less than one bottle. CONN'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY costs. Jl. Sold only by J. A. Fuller & Co. Cut 1'ricc Druggists. N , W. Corner 14tl > aud DoiiKlnn Sin. THAT SAI.IJ IIHCINS AT O O'CLOCK. Mnrlnn 12. Dlek'n Xcw York Drew- mnkltiK nntnlillnliinpiit StopU. Goes on sale tomorrow morning at 0 o'clock sharp AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. In order that every lady may have an equal opportunity lor first choice in this snlo we will commence the selling < AT 0 O'CLOCK MONDAY ( MORNING. Not a mlnuto sooner. Madam Marlon > E. Dick's onllre stock waa made up of the most costly nnd elegant Im ported ellks , velvets , dress goods , laces and trimmings. 'Her ' unniado robes cost up to $75.00 and her silks and velvets she sold as high as $10.00 a yard. Our prices you will find In our display ndvortlsemcnt on page 12 in this paper. Thcso are all such magnificent goods , so rich , so elegant end perfect , that wo ear nestly request your attention , whether you purchase or not. The eight of such goods alone is an edu cation nnd treat of Itself , Sale starts nt 9 sharp. BOSTON STORE , OSl'AIIA. ' CnrloiDlN t The Shlvcrlck Furniture company In their new store , Fourteenth and Farnam , have Just opened Up the largest quantity of now furniture they have ever shown. Beautiful goods , and the prices'are surprisingly low , Don't fall' ' to sco them before the assortment Is broken. Hamilton Warren , M. ! . . eclectic-and magnetic physician , has moved his office to 769 North 16th street , room 13. Special at- tcntlori to all long-standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. We repair cooks , ranged , neatcra. furnaces. 1207 Douglas , Omaha Stova Repair Works. Pure 18-Kt. wedding rings. Edholm. Hccltnl. Mr. Butler will give an organ recital at Trinity cathedral at 4 p. m. today. The Misses Nebrlska of Plattsmouth will supply the vocal numbers. These young singers have lately returned from a course .of study In Europe and will be heard In this city for the flrst time In several years. Ilnncc. Alpha camp No. 1 , Woodmen of the World , will give their ninth annual ball Thanksgiv ing night'at Woodmen hall , Sixteenth ami Capitol avenue. Gents' thin model 14-Kt gold watches , $20 and up. John Rudd , 115 South Sixteenth. See our line imported overcoating and suitings. G. A. Llndoutst , 316 S. 15th St. Dr. Bridges , removed to 350-2 Bee build ing. Tel. 1727. Blank book and magazine binding. A. I. Root , 1609 Howard street. Diamond pendants. Edholm , Jeweler- Have'you missed our Royal Acorn ad during- the past few days ? You see , It has been SO warm that we thought beat to discontinue for a time : but that did not stop the sale of the Royal Acorn a- little bit. We're selllnpr f more of them than ever before. It ' Is so Q EASY TO REGULATE j that you can have a very low fire In warm weather and a very hot one in cold weather. You don't have to watch this stove closclv. It will not go out even when ( Ire Is very low. If i you've never seen It , now Is the time. ! John Hussie Hardware Go , ! 2407-2109 Cuming St. | "If you buy It of Hussie It'a right. " Exposition souvenir Free. At Rluehart's gallery , from November 1 , as long as they last , the large bor-k of colored views that formerly sold at $3.00 each given with each dozen cabinets or larger pictures. R1NE1IART. 1520 DOUOLAS STREET. THE OVERLAND UNITED TO CALIFORNIA Not One or Two Days in the Week but EVERY DAY , This magnificently equipped trnln runs from Omahn to California , I.KAVIXO 8r.O : A. M. Quicker than any other train or via any other route , CHy Ticket Olllof , HlOii fnriinni St. BUFFET LIBRARY GARS X f Best Dining Oar Service , It's Like Money lo got those brown-chock rib overall.1 , for ; ! Sc ; men's wool socks , Ik- ; blanket lined duck cents , 7.'c ; men's blue cheviot suits $2.63 ; llunuel-linec Arctics , 75c ; Rubber Boots , $2.20 ; fur overcoats , $3.98 ; extra heavy duel overalls with double knee and double seat and pockets buttoned with bmsb buttons , 755e ; linen collars , TM-c ; bind overalls Hue ; children's overalls , lOc. Underwear as low as a Dime. AVoo pants for'men , 75c ; boys' working shiits 15e ; gray storm ulsters , ? 3.75 ; canvas leggings , 30c ; blue llaunel shirts -loc Finer goods proportionately just as cheap. " * Guarantee CAPITOI-r AVB. . NEAR 1GTH , CLOSE TO BENNETT'S. The house that sells GOOD goods for little MONEY. The Graphaphone rage has struck Omaha. Why not come in and look them over. Columbia Graphophone Go , , 1515 } Farnnm St. ihOG Bargains Monday , Extraordinary Low Prices on Good Shoes that Will Surprise the Most Economical Buyers. Ask to see the "Ultra" the Shoe tor Women. Ladies' Fine Shoes on Sale Made of genuine Vici kid , with light turn soles and silk vesting , eyelet"stays , regular $ J QTT J.OO values on sale at , LADIES WELT SOLE SHOES. CHILDREN'S ' 'FINE KID SHOES. Made of fine vlcl kid , with lld tips , exten Lace , with double extension soles , kid , heels and tip Blon soles military wide coin and wide cola toes , sizes 8 tops regular to 12 , regular $1.60 98c quality $3.50 values solo $2.25 shoes at price. . . . LADIES' FINE SLIPPERS. CHILD'S FINE KID SHOES. Made of the finest felt cloths , In red and Lace and button , with turn soles , patent , with turn soles and fur trimmed , brown " " calfskin tips and spring lioeU , Sf \ worth $1.7D every- sizes C to S , regular $1.00 " } fO O price Y/hero ; our every$1.1O shoes at , , , MISSES' FINE DONQOLA KID SHOES. INFANTS' FINE SHOES. Lace , with heavy single f"j Uce , with eoft kid soles , In black boles , kid tips , sizes 12 \i f * * O Kan and red , sizes i 'toI , rcgu- * -r * > to 2 , worth $1.50 , at - lar COc shoes at BIG BARGAINS IN OIR ANNEX SHOE DEPARTMENT. LADIES' KID SHOES. MEN'S SATIN C/VW SHOES. In lace and b'utton , with kid end Lace and congress , good style , In tip or patent leather tips , worth $1.75 , plain toes , worth at $2.00 , on sale $1.24 LADIES' FELT SLIPPERS. at . , With viarm linings and felt BOYS' SATIN CALF SHOES. Bolcti , worth 75c , nalo 38C un Lace , with solid extension sojp3 , sizes 12 at to 2 , worth LADIES' 600 RUBBERS. two dollars , sale $1.19 , ' on sale at 22c I'rlco HAYDEH BROS Wo have fittings and EXTltA PARTS for every SVRINOE nnd ntomlzer mado. There Is no necessity of throwing away an other wise good Instrument because some part Is defective. EXTRA PIPES for Syringes or EXTRA TIPS for ntomlzcrs can bo procured of us nt small cost. Also BULBS for SYRINGES and ATOMIZERS. Wrlto for rubber goods catalogue. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , 1G13 Dodge St. . Omaha , Neb. Stylish Footwear will be worn atthepfame of foot ball at Y. M. C. A. Park on Thanksgiving day and also at the many Thanksgiving day din ners. If yon haven't bought yours yet , come in and see the latest styles in high grade winter shoes for both Men and Women. Nothing more stylish , artistic and sensible has ever been brought out in footwear than the winter tans and a black box calf and heavy vici kid shoes we are now showing. Popular prices. N. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. We Expect ihe Remarks Now ninilcx about us by the 60 pill makers nrc somfthliiK like this : \ "The jobbers are KottlnR Mcnry' of Selmefcr nnd nro going to try ami get Uie goods back tlicy sold him , Anybody can buy goods llko Schaefer and never pay for them. It they do dcmnnd thUr Roods buck how ninny vnns will it tnko to haul them bnck ? Sup- peso you follows tnko a dny oft nml conic up and look through our stock. .inwley's Curlcno Oc 1'lnaitd'n Kail do Quinine 33 & 7lc ! Porous Piasters lOc t'nlnes CVicry Compound "no Hood's Sarsaparllla 75o Kilmer's Suamp Hoot 75c Castorln 23c Duffy's .Malt Whisky S5o s- sS 75u CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Corner Kith lind U lca n. 'ilSS ' 1'0" " rluggcrg- While They Last We make the following un heard of prlccfi to close out our stock of Sterling Silver Exposition Souvenir Spoons. If you want n bargain , como nnd sco us. If you dou't , hand this to your neighbor. Transmlsslsslppl Spoon , $1.BO each , reduced to 50e. Transmlsslsslppl Spoon , $2.00 each , reduced to $1.00. Transmlsslsslppl Spoon , $2.50 each , reduced to $1.25. Transmlsslsslppl Spoon , $5.00 each , reduced to $2.50. We have a few Sterling Pin Trays with the Govern ment building In center , re duced from $2.00 to 50c. ( ieo , W , Ryan & Co. , Jeweler Omahn 10 ! ) . S. 1Jth ( St. TO Chicago and East Si. Paul and Minneapolis Hoi Springs and Deadwood. NEW CITY OFFICES I40I-I403 FARNAM STREET Good Teeth Well kept and cared for. and almost any human face Is presentable. On tlie other liand , seed looks , or even 'beauty ' Itself , is polled by fragmentary or discolored teeth. Our work is llrst-class and our prices reasonable enable * Extracting 25i Vlfallzcd Air 50c Teeth Cleaned 7oc Faffs Philadelphia Dental Rooms ltil Street. 50c buys a dollar's worth of clothing during the sale of stocks closed out to us from three of the largest clothing manufacturers of New York city and Rochester , N. Y. , at just half their real value. We have the-whip hand of 00122 petition to this extent. Those who try to compete wit/2 us 212 quality , cannot touch us in price. A.nd those who meet our prices , cannot supply our quality of goods. Every man wearing good clothes should know and see the famous Hart , ShafEner & Marx , fine suits and overcoats. We have in stock suits and overcoats at $7.50 to 822.50 , known to all line dressers to be equal to merchant tailored clothing except price. Men's all wool cassimere and cheviot suits , worth $6.50 , at $3.95 Men's suits and overcoats , worth § 7.50 and $8.50 on sale at $5.00 Men's line worsted suits , and fancy covert overcoats , worth $12.50 , at ' . , $7.50 Men's ' new stylish suits , with double breasted vest , and ine covert and patent beayer overcoats , worth up to $18 , on sale at ? $10.00 Our very finest suits and overcoats , at $12.50. $15 and $18 , are equal to the $25 to $40 made-to-order kind. Extra special Thanksgiving sale of children's knee pant suits , fine top overcoats and storm collar reefers. Caps and Tarn ( VShanters. Boys' golf , yaclit and golf shapes , in navy blue , brown , jlack , plaids and gray , at 25c , 85c , 40c and 50c. Girl's golf and skull shapes in plaids , navy blue and reel , at 35c , 40c and 50c. CHEAP COAL SHERIDAN COAL lias not raised. Lump , $5.50 ; Nut or Egg , $5.00 ; Pea nut , $4.50 ; screened , delivered and weighed on city scales free of charge. VICTOR WHITE , 1605 farnam St. Tel. 127 j A Few Specials nt the Store Department MONDAY Plnnud's Kail do Quinine , 3Sc nnd 73o EOc Dath finishes 25o 25c Shaving Urush. lOc 1 pint cnu Pine Tar 10 : Chloride Llmo , . . . Co Castorla 25o Laxative Iromo-0.ulno ) liic Carter's Liver Pills 15c William ! ) ' Pink Pills -too Ciystal Dew 50a SLAUGHTER THE TURKEY For your Thanksgiving feast. Then there's the plum pudding the kind mother used to make. You'll need a good wlno or brandy In order to prop erly prepare It. Then , again , no mat ter how good a meal you sit down to , It will not bo complete without some Good wine. Hero's where I come' In. I am quitting business , and In order to sell out quick have made tremendous deus reductions on my cplcndld stock of family wines nnd liquors. You will have another reason to bo thankful In the saving by buying from inc. MORRIS KARPELES , ( Family Liquor Dealer ) S. W. Cor. lltli nml Dodge St. The Best Made ICE TOOLS , In this or any oilier country arc , made by Win. T. Wood & Co. AVc , ure the western agents for these , celebrated Tools and -would like to , sell you. Write for our catalogue. , JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , Sole Agents Wm. T. Wood & Co. Ice Tools. 1511 Dodge St. Kodaks and Cameras for Christmas Presents NOTHING BETTER Nothing More Lasting Nothing will give half the pleasure 'or twice the money. We are making i special sale on all Cameras in stock it greatly reduced prices , so that every me can have one for Christmas. Call ind sco us before purchasing , as wo inly carry photo supplies nnd have the argcst assortment out of Xew York. Country customers send for prices. 1215 Fnrnnin St. Wholesale and Retail. A Perfect I Tooth Powder The following sworn statement by the chemist of the Richardson Drug Co. spunks for itself. Omaha , Nob. , Nov. 21 , 1899. To whom It may concern : This Is to coi-tify that I have tnado a careful analysis of Dr. Bailey's Cam phorated Tooth Powder and llnd it entirely free from any substance that could bo considered injurious in its use as a dentifrice , boinf ; uo combined tia to make it ti perfect preparation , and should do all that is claimed for it , Signed , j. H. LOOMIS , Ph. O. Chemist for Richardson Drtifr Co , Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 2-lth day of November , A. D. . 180 ! ) . P. C. PATTON , Notary Public. If your druggist hasn't Dr. Bailey's Tooth Powder insist on his gottinff'it ? . Manufactured by R. W. Bailey , Omaha. "Everyone to his taste" Said the man who kissed the cow. No man who over tastes Getitel- roan's $1,000 beer over has a taste for anything inferior. It Is superior to oil other * ) because of its purity $1,000 to the man who finds anything hurtful or poisonous In It. It.Refreshing Refreshing , Stimulating , Invigorating , The A , Gettelman Brewing Co , of Milwaukee. A , J , SHORT , Manager Omaha Branch 624 South ICth St. Tel. 1124. FOR SALE Lumuer and material ot all binds. w J purchased The Greater Ameri can Exposition. Our branch office is locat ed In tea Administration Building In the Exposition Grounds and wo would be pleas ed to furnish all Information. Wrlto ( or our catalogue with long distance t.clcnhono In olllco. olllco.CHICAGO IIOUBE3 WRECKING CO. IIOWELL'S IH a Positive cure g for caughtt , colds , Mmm ilUlf croul'hoarwncHs , - -nan I ffis.VB8.sgl