Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 02, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY , DECEMBER 2 ,
QRatSAdn 'tPiiCi2d aJul1 Iine of new elegant Silk Scarfs at 20c on the dollar. $7.00 Silk Lace Scarfs , $1.48. $6.00 Silk Lace Scarfs , $1.18. $5,00 Silk
' , 98c. $4.00 bilk Lace Scarfs , 78c. $2.0O Silk Lace Scarfs , 58c , $1.5O Silk Lace Scarfs , 39c.
Ladies' Jackets and Suits
. ,
the. bare cost o mnklng. Tomorrow morning nnd the
remainder of this week you can get your choice of those
splendid Knrments at bargain prices.
fnomilhlSi.BltC ! < ' ln kwscyp , montngnncs ami
- ' i ' nou with Skinner n satin or taffetnw mnn
nn'W'ia&aullrul ' nrllsllc creations , worth Q O
,
,
up to J18.00 , on snlo at only V.V/O
lrBnmH tinll0recl Jnckct.s' Washington mills kerseys ,
strapped seams , pearl buttons. Skinner's satin rj rtd
lined ; they are worth $12.60. on sale nt /.VO
200 Jackets in plain kerseys , blues , castors nnd tans
flllk llntsd throughout ; they nro worth J10 , e QQ
200 Jnckcts In Persian wools , caterpillars nnd
bbucles , silk lined throughout ; worth 19. for . . .
'A Indies' nil wool Suit , Jacket silk lined
throughout worth $9 $ , for only
300 nil wool Suits , In colors and black , jackets nil silk
lined , Bklrt lined und Interlined , well worth fi no
Jlo.OO , for only. : O.VO
300 mnn tailored Suits , In cheviots , Herges. Venetians , .
mixtures , single , double nnd tight-fitting Jnckets , new
Imblt nnd plentcil bucks , Jacket taffeta lined ( \ no
throughout worth * 2U.OO. on sale at V.VJO
Furniture
That season of the year Is now at hand
which Is essentially the children' pc-rlort
for i > lcnHurp. nnd en
joyment , nnd It re
mains with you to 1111
their lives at this tlmu
with hnpplncss. We *
liavu done our part so
fur ns supplying those
articles which nre dear
to Uie. heart of n child ,
und now offer for the
llrst tlmo In this part '
of the country a Mor
ris Chnlr for children
Just like papa's. It Is mnde of oak , or
birch , mahogany finish , has cushions cov
ered In velour , that nre reversible. The
back lets down and Is supported with brass
rod. The whole for $2.9. ) . This IK a really
useful serviceable piece of furniture and
Is no toy , cnn be used by children up to
10 or 12 years ot nge. '
The demand tor the cl'oaet
sets for hnnglns clothes
nwny In n careful manner ,
has been very encouraging
nnd we feel we have Intro
duced something that IH
needed by many. Tro"B(1.r
hangers , c each. Shelf
bars. 25c each. Ladles com
plete rots , $2.50. Gentlemen t
complete sets , $2.75.
We have now opened up nAt
„ , all kinds
At large assortment of
ff of pictures nnd frames , mut
able for presents. Mednl-
llons and pictures at 25c , Sue ,
DOc and 75e.
Fine assortment of chairs ,
rockers nnd Morris chairs ,
book cnaea , desks nnd china
closets , center tnbles , side
boards and buffets. Giveus a call.
Notion Specials
25c Photograph Frames , metal finish ,
something1 entirely new , on sale
' nt
COO dozen elegant hnnstltchcd pure
linen handkerchief only
1 lot elegant new table covers , beautiful
line Just received , new patterns ,
worth $1.23 for only
Book Sale
David Hnrum , only 79c.
.Tanlco Meredith , Richard Carvel , "When
Knlsrhthood Was In Flower , " nnd all the
other popular books on sale cheaper than
nnywheru else In the cltj' of Omaha. $3.00
JBIbles only OSc.
DUN'S REVIEW OF TRAD1
Solvent Trade Expands Out of Proportion I
Decrease in failures.
BUSINESS PROSPEROUS AND' HEALTH1
Great Advance In Iron Over Year Aw
Shlpmcnta ot Hootx ami Shoca
u Third I.arKer Than
( , , Hi 180-1.
NEW YOUK , Dec. 1. U. G. Dun & Co. '
Weekly Ilovlow ot Trade tomorrow wjll say
continue wonderfully large
Business
nndhealthy. . As the dotnllec
prosperous of failures by branches of busIness
statement
Iness cnnnot bo made until next week , i
well to say thnt In four wetiks fall
seems been reported amounting to $ ( > ,
ures have
64S.90. against $5.110,475 In the snme weeki
.
$12.
1S97 nnd over
of lust yenr , W.aiO.lSG In
1S93. Yet the volume
000,000 In lS3ti nnd nlso in
by ex
umo of solvent tradei represented
clearing house :
chnnges at the principal
lias been for the month 22.5 per cent greate :
than last year nnd 40 per cent greater thni
In 1S92. Titus the ratio of defaults to bus
Jiuws payments wns $2.57 In $1,000 for No
vomber. 1893 , nnd $2.75 for U9G und $2.15 to ;
1S97 , but $1.25 for 1MS ) nnd only 90 cents il
31,000 for lt > 99. In many lines the volume o
business has been larger than In October
notwithstnndlng the extraordinary flood o
( buying ever since the beginning of las
AVhent remains wtnk , yielding IVi cent
although western recelptw were but barelj
half last yenr'H for this week nnd for foui
weeks only 21.7l3.eu5 bushels , ngnlnst 33t/02 ,
735 last year. The croat decreasein At'
Inntlo exports for the week-only L',410,55
bushels , Against 0,123,00 ! bushels , nnd foi
four weeks 10,173,735 bushels , ngnlnst 17.3S8. '
S10 last yenr explains much weakness
Corn declined 1 cent , with slightly mnallci
exports than last year for the week , but foi
four weeks 15aV5il5 bushels , ngnlnst 11,179 , '
0 ! > S last year. The cotton movement has nol
changed nliich , but prices gained 1-lGe foi
the week , closing nt 7.81 coins , ngnlnst 5.6 :
last yenr. The Inrger takings of spinner ;
nnd the great demand for goods -have ma
terially helped the rise.
Cotton goods have remained strong , nil
coming forward under contract b > Ing snap
ped up quickly , with contract * still unlllieil
running Into next year. In woolens n stronn
demand continues for dress goods and cot
ton warn and all wool cashmeres tend
lilgher , but there Is not much change In
anen'H wear , nor such a rlso us to Justify
the high prlcts paid for wool , Sales con
tinue henvy , but largely speculative ami
Mlmuluted by the rls In Kondon. The ex
citement of speculation lends ninny to over
look the fact thnt purchases of goods nre
to Bomo e.ttent hindered by the rlso In
prlcivt already made.
The Iron manufacturer has to meet a
greatly In-'rcnsed post of material next
year. Prices for 1500 have been llxed at $5.5C
for Hest-finer ere ut lover lake ports ,
ngnliiBt $2,53 last year and $1.23 for non-
UWHPincr ngnlnst $3 yast > " * nr , while- coke
at t2.7'3 for furnaces , with hl h rail rateH
in every state , indicate that iron will not
bo made iK xt year as cheaply ns It has
liein. Prices of pig still ndvnnce , accord
ing to tbo Iron Age , IICEsemer to t'i'i nt
Plttslmrg , with very smal 1 trnnrnctloiiH.
nnd gruy forge to J.M.23 , iiuatatlons nt other
points 'bejiifr unchanxed. Pilce * of uorno
tlniHhed products nre fllll yielding us works
run out rf orders nnd compete with each
other for moru binsInt-Hs , nnd refined Kir In
1'or chatitiK-JlBh nnd Invalid cooltlug.
Company's Extract o ! Bee !
Gives Hrenslh and and < Mjf < l ° ' delicate ' ] { , $
eoupa and ucc ;
tealnatauuy. OcaulocvflthblueBiguature
Special Bargains
in the Cloak Dept
Lndles' Rnttn underskirts , flannel lined ,
deep flounce , worth 11.50 , on sale
nt only .
Ladles' Eiderdown Dressing Sacqucs
worth $1.50 , for .
Lcdles' Flannelette Wrappers , trimmed
with braid , body lined , e ttra wide skirt ,
well mnde , our rt-gulnr $1.60 wrnp-
per , on sale at
Ladles' Ulack Satin Waists , tucked nnd
corded fronts , worth $6 , to $7 ,
for only
Linens and Domestics
Just opened a new line of Damnsk CO
Inches wide , Turkey red , white and Indigo
blue and white , fast colors , new desirable
patterns on sole , 40o yard , cheap at BOc.
Special bargain In 62-Inch wide cream da
mask , all linen extra heavy , at BOc yard.
21x43 knotted fringed all linen Towels ,
extra heavy fancy brochct borders , on sale
IBc each , big bargain.
Full size white Crochet Bed Spreads , 39c
each.
each.Cotton
Cotton Crash , twilled or buck on Saturday
only 6 yards for He. On Saturday wo will
offer you 25 dozen lOc unbleached Turkish
Towels for 5c each. 81x00 unbleached sheets
35c each. Bleached sheets 15c und SOc each.
45x38 bleached pillow cases , 12V4c each.
Yard wide cambric , 5c yard. Yard wide i
bleached Muslin , 5c yard. You will find
some good Bargains Saturday at the Big
Store * in remnants of table linen of double
width sheeting. It will pay you to look them
over.
Fruits.
New Turkish dates , per Ib. , lOc ,
B crown layers figs , per Ib. , 12'/4c.
Bananas , per dozen , 12c.
Fancy apples , Bellflower , Ben Davis or
Baldwin , 12c.
Now Messina , lemon's , per dozen , 15c.
Fancy oranges , per dozen , >
$2 uer ton lower at Philadelphia , commo
$1 lower at Plttsburif and nlates $3 lows
at Philadelphia , with further concession
In sheets , because , many -of the tin plat
works are now closed. Some of the ire
works about 'Plttsburs ' are runnlnc hal
time.
The shipments of boots and shoes In fou
weeks mive been 373.S07 cases , 14 per cen
larctr than In 1KT nnd 33 per cent large
than In 1804 , exceeding those of other year
even more. Hut new business , nlthoug
considerable In quantity , shows n marke
dccrenso because af the prolonged rise 1
prices , ove-n though that rise has been rein
tlvolv lers than the advance in leathei
which still contlucs. or In hides , which ha
apparently risen again.
Failures for the week have been 141 1
the United States , against 231 last year , an
twenty-one In Canada , against nlnetee
last year.
IIIIAIISTUIZRT'S IlEVIBW OF TRADE
Price Situation of Notnlila StrniKtl
CoiiNlilcrliKT CouilltloiiH ,
NEW XOnK , Dec , 1. 'Bradstrect's tomor
row will say :
Warm weather and n. holiday have 1m
parted an appearance of Irregularity an
fjven dullness to some Hues of dlstrlbutiv
trade , completing a month which has bee :
on the whole quieter than was the preced
Ing month , hut one which still makes satlt
factory comparison with n correspondlii ;
period u year ago. The price .situation gen
. rally In apparently one of notable strengtl
in view of these conditions. Farm prod
nets , It Is true , notably wheat nnd corn
lave been weak and lower on unsMtls
factory foreign demand nnd a bearish In
luence exercised by Increasing supplies o
; ho former grain. Other cereals ar
itronger , however. Provisions have beei
ewer , largely on increased receipts of hogs
Hit lard has been steady on good expor
lemund.
The situation In textiles has apparent ! '
est little in strength during tno week
: hough raw cotton has suffered from a bea
aid In domestic and foreign markets 01
illegcd estimates of heavy ciunntlt.'cs belni
iold back , Offsetting this , however , havi
jeen ndvlco.s that sales of actual cotton a
Liverpool this week arc thq largest of tlv
, 'ear. Cotton goods have been very strong
md the report of the Fall Itlver mill
'or the third quarter Is conditions . til
) OBt since 1SD2. Woolen goodn have beei
itrong also , desplto - . .vorablo weather
nnw wool has a train advanced on henv ;
rndfng nnd what IH additionally Intcrcstlni
irlccs nt the latest London wool rale ap
icnr to have gained to a parity with reccn
ulvnnces here.
Crop damage reports from Brazil have
H'oii n moving feature In coffee , which , Ilk
: otton , BtnrtcU from a very low price love
md with largo stocks carried over fron
> revlous years. Tbo price of this stapli
idvnnced nearly 1 cent In November.
Iron nnd steel ure oven quieter than thcj
vere a week ago , and .somo shading o
irlceu , more In the nature of readjustment
lowevcr , than of weakness , has given ai
ippearanco of Irregularity. The feature o
ho week has been the agreement upon Iroi
ire prices , placing the- price for the com
UK ttf-ason , us wnu Intimated In this col
mm last week , nt nearly double that pali
, t thu opening of the present season.
Other motnlH have been fairly linn , point
luctuatlon In sympathy with London prlcei
icing noted In tin. A mnrke-d tendency to >
rani higher prices for hardware Is repartee
, t a number of markets. Holiday busineai
n tills line- has opened well nnd the pros
iect for t'pr'iitf trade lo regarded as en-
ouraglng. Coal icmnlns strong' In price
ho chief ( llllU'tilty as heretofore being quc.T
Icmn of transportation. The Induntrlal sit-
iatlon has been rather Improved by th <
radical agreement upon n Klldng ! scale
yi'tem In the Now Knglnnd cotton manu-
acturlntr dlHtrlctn.
Some further advances In wages of rail-
, -ay employes und of jjlas workers are tf :
strikes of coal miners
c noted , and some'
ave been settled ,
Wheyt , Including flour , xhlpmcnts for the
, -euk aggregate 3.CS9.400 bu , , against 3.CS3-
! 7 bu. lent week , 4S3.939 bu. In the corre-
pondlnsr week of ISM , G,4W,9GO bu. In 1S97 ,
' In 1S ] nnd IMoU.b bu. In 1&3J.
lnc July 1 this season thu export ! ' ot
heat aggregate 83,167,943 bu. . ugulnst 96.-
W.(02 ( bu , last year and 107 , MS , 030 bu. In
J97-W ,
Corn exports for the week aggregate 4 , ill. .
14 bu , , ngnlnHt 4,149,523 bu. last Week 4,723. .
.3 bu. In thlH week a year ago , 635.Euii bu.
I 1S9T , 1.7(9,103 bu. In IBM and 1,607,051 bu.
i 1S95 , Since July 1 , thin Benson , corn ex *
art * uBKrwtate 8ttCC3,000 bu. , against G3EI6-
> 0 bu , during the same period lust year
nd 61,125,951 hu. in 1S97-93.
HiiBliie.i fullurcB In the United States , as
mini nt this period , number 171 for the
fok , us compared with 202 lai > t week. 21J
i tlilr week u year ago , 250 In 1S97 , 3o9 In
96 and 31S In 1S35 ,
fu'lurtb In the Dominion ot
* Gloves Collars Ties and Handkerchiefs
China Dept. Ladies , Hosiery ,
Jgp ShMl China Clips and Saucer ? , Q- , and Corsets kerchiefs
*
- *
per pair Ladles' 25c hose , In black or tan 4-ply nil linen Collars , In nil the * 7lt
> ecorated Cnrlsbnd China Cups nnd at new styles. 0.1 * ' '
Saucers Ladles' 35c and BOc fancy hose , Men's SOr ties in nil styles nnd nil OS.
) ecornted Carlsbad China Cream nt the new patterns , nt Ot
Jugs The Victoria Glove , In all the new shade * Men's 75c neckwear In nil the Inlest
> ecorntcd Carlsbad China I ) . & H. every pair wnrrnntud , the hen | i styles at
I'lates glove made too , nl * ' ' hose
Men's 2 ; > o wool half
> ecoratcd Carlsbad China Brend and Lndles' wool Mittens , nt lOc , at
Milk Set , ench 15c and Men's I5c cotton halt hofe ,
locoratul Carlsbad China Olive nnd Ladles Cashmere Gloves , nt 15c , nt
Jelly Dishes 2ic nnd blue Handsz
The best Turkey red or - sz
Full and largo assortment of Dorningcr A 'full line of the Amerlcnn Lndy Corsets kerchiefs , at - *
on sale here. Handkerchiefs. In white nnd
.
ut gloss. 12Hc
5
'
Lndles' llcectd lined hose , nt lOc , <
colored , ut
Fine line of vases , loving cups , caudel- 15c and
bra and bric-a-brac. Ladles' Cashmere. hOFe , nt 23c 35c ! I Tnt ? : . . & . .r : . . ° ! ? v" ° 8
and
Jnrdlnlers from 49c up. Men's Gloves and Mittens
' ln nil sizes 25 (
Ladles' $1.00 Corsets ,
50c nnd
Pcdolstcl and Tabourettcs from $2.00 up. nt at
'mbrella ' Stools , etc. Ladles $1,00 Gowns ,
nt
Fern dishes from OSc up. '
Lad I to' nil silk hose In black , Men's Underwear and
Susplilorcs , fine china , decorated , 3Dc. worth $ -00 , nt
French Porcelain Fruit Dishes , all shades , Shirts
f
cents. Men's heavy all wool fleeced lined shirt
Hollow Pint Boats , very fine EC. Extra ! Extra ! Extra ! and drawers that were at . made to"J O - Jl
sell at Too , special
Tumblers sauce dishes , wine glasses , salt
,
G Ibs. best grnnulntcd sugar , 13c. Men's heavy wool nnd n > cce.d lined shirt
nd peppers , ate. , 3c. nnd drawers , worth up to fl-00 4 r
Gc. tOk
3 Ib. cans golden pumpkin , nt .
Mixed pickles or chow chow , per qt. , Oc. Men's line heavy all wool shirts and ' 7' r
Solid meat oysters , per qt. , 25c. drawers , worth up lo JU > 0 , nt . * lj
Meats and Poultry. New Cape Cod cranberries , per qt. , Cc. Men's working heavy shirts Jersey made over , double shirts back , the bes
Condensed mlnco meat , luc pltgs. 6c. and front , nt
rfBh Dressed Spring Chickens
for Shredded cocoanut , ! -lb , , lOc. Men's FlnniK'l ' Shirts , at OSc
' Hand made vanilla chocolates per Ib. , nnd
'o. 1 Hams , sugar cured ,
' colored Laundered Shirts wlth.4 Sr
for 12c. Men's * * v
-
.
Pork , 20c candy cut rock , clove cushions , pep or without collars , nt
for permint cushions , cream mixed , Oc.
Ib. Pnllg Best Hraild Lnrd , , Mixed nuts Ilrazll , hazel , almond , English
for Walnuts , pecans , etc. , l"ac. Ladies' and Children's
'resh Dressed Ducks on Sale. Itoasted peanuts , per qt. , 4c.
Ickled for Plys' Feet , 3 big bunches fresh celery , lOc. Underwear
New Muscatel raisins , per Ib. , 7' c.
resh Pork Sausage. 7Ac Ladles' 25c Jersey ribbed vests nnd
for Now maple sugar , per Ib. , Sc. pants ut
Ladles' 50c vests nnd pants , 'heavy '
Jersey ribbed , extra well mnde nt .
Children's Jackets Children's wool vests nnd pants nt
33c , SO nnd
Ladles' Combination Suits ,
No store In Western Amerlcn offers such values for the little ones as Hnydcn's nt
lo. Kvery garment Is made and trimmed n s If the Mothers thcnifelvcs were watching Lndles' black Comblnntlon Suits , t. QC
no operation. Assortment , style nnd cut prpriccs bring us the business. Saturday's worth $3.50. nt
Ladles' wool Combination Suits , reg-QQc
OC
273 Children's Jackets , plaids , checks and two-toned 14t . -V \ ulnr $1.50 quality , nt
bottclca , worth $3.00 , oncsale nt . ' Flannel Night
Outing
2GO Children's Jackets , with wide sailor collar , nicely trim Lndlc.fi'
med In blues , browns , grays , -and cardinals , they > y * Af\ at Obc and
nre worth $5.05 , on sale nt A.V Ladies' extra heavy Jersey ribbul
300 Children's Jackets , In fancy mixtures , friezes , nnd boucl-s , vests and pants , worth Toe at
large sailor collar , trimmed with braid nnd pluln o . * Ar\
O./
cloth , worth $8.00. for
75 Children's Jackets In two-toned bolides , largo snllor col
lar , trimmed with button , fur trimmed all around , O.VO O OKI Flantiel Dept.
worth $7.00 , for
75 Children's Jackt'ts ' In fine kerseys' , braid trimmed sailor 1 case all wool white Flannel , cheap
collar , silk lined in cardinals und blues , worth t. A QO O at 35c , per yard
$8.50 , for only and dark Pansy Flan-
' boucle , large sailor O Cfk 2 cases light
= ses' Jackets In two-toned
75 mls 7c yard
* * J\l neleUe , worth , per
collar , ages 14 , 1C and 18 , worth $5 , for only %
200 misses' Jackets In brown , tan nnd blue mixtures , plain nnd ' I 3 cases extra -heavy Outing Flan
velvet collars , made up In the verjMatest styles , , Q , nel nt
slzee 14 , 1G and IS ; they arc worth $0 , for only , 2 cases rcimnnnts of extra heavy
75 tnleses * Jackets In very heavy Persian wools , In all the shirting , worth 12'ie , per yard . . . .
desirable shades , half silk lined , trimmed with six large and 1 cnse extra heavy ticking , worth 8c
style , A QQ
velvet collar , newest
12 small buttons , with v- * , 12ViC , per yard
on sale Saturday for only -
Canada for the week number 25 , against :
last week , 25 in this week iv year ugo , .
In JS9i , 47 in 1S95 und 39 In 1695.
IIUAIJSTKEET'S FIXANCIAI- REVIEW
A'ot Fnvornblc t
Action of Money
HiiIlN , Hut Stimulated.
NEW YORK , 'Dec. 1. Bradatreet's Finan
cial Review tomorrow will say :
Monty continues to 'be ' n predomlnattn
factor in determining' the character nn
tendencies of current speculation in se
curitles nt New York. The favorable ban
statement , which appeared last Saturday
when the Stock exchange had ndjourne
out of re5e > ct to the- memory of the lat
vice president , had , however , been expecte
nnd In part discounted by the Htrengt
of prices during the llna.l days of Inst weel
The fnet that some mono- had returne
from the west nnd Hiat the reestablishment
ment of a $8,000,000 surplus over the Ie0n
requirements of the banks. In place of Ui
dellclt in reserves shown by the- two : irc
ceding weekly statements , wns not entlrol
due to purchases of government bonds b
the treasury , had a favorable effect uio
sentiment. Nevertheless , when the markt
reopened on Monday. It became npparen
not only that speculative Interests , whlo !
had been supporting prices , were Incline
to realize on the development of any pub
lie demand for stocks , but that whll
irtrlngency In the loan market was Improb
able , there was still no likelihood of a re
turn , to easy monetary conditions.
While money Is beginning to return I
Ne.w York from the west , the south i
drawing considerable amounts , nnd It wn
iilso noted thnt foreign exchanges ndvanri'i
In a way which save support to the Idtj
that gold might be shipped to London
Tills tendency was checked by the renewei
nnd somewhat unexpected HrmneKS of cnl
loan rates , which were only tempornril ;
below B per cent , nnd particularly on Tues
Jay were ns high n * 8 per cent. The turn
IIIR In of Home fairly large blocks " of gov
ernments nt the treasury on "Wedncadn-
nnd the extension of Secretary GnRo'a of
fer. so that the $7.000.000 or so of bond
the treasury had not obtained out of t'h <
(25,000.000 ( , will be tnken prior to Decem
her 23. had , however , a good effect on th
tone of the monc-y market nnd nrreated tin ;
expectation Mint rales would be nllowec
to reach a hlcher level than Is needed ti
net us n preventive of gold exports.
On Frdny. ! when the mnrkc-t reopened
iftcr the. TlmnltKBlvlns 'holiday , with ni
idvnnco In the Hnnk of Knclnml rate ii
the meantime , exchange was firm nm
money wns held nt 0 per cent , a furthc
llflncllnntlon for speculative activity belni
ipparcnt.
The action of monay was , therefore , no
Favorable to bullish activity , but the mar
-tot found n stimulant In nnathor direr
ton. ! Following the sharp advance In 13al
llmoro & Ohio securities at the close t >
nst week , there wns unusual activity Ii
Sew York Central and..more particularly
, he > Pennsylvania railroad stocks. The rlsi
if the latter to over 140 was nccompnnlcx
iy reports of an agreement between tin
' .wn companies just named regarding thi
na'ntcnonco of rates and the division n
nrrltory where their competition Is llkelj
o lead to disagreements. This view of tin
natter wa naturally made the basis foi
nore elaborate rumors dealing with th (
inssrbH'.tv of closer relations between ill
he trunk lines , while one story , wh'cl
'nund Us 'Way ' Into print , was that ttu
i'onnsylvnnin bad acquired n controlling In
crest In llnltlmoro & Ohio and that a dea
lad -consummated by which the Vaiv
icrbllt party acquired a majority of the
itoclts of the Big Four nnd the Chesapeake
t Ohio roads for thti vurpose of conaoll <
Mtlntr Kieso two latter. The reported uc-
lUlsltlniiH were denied with considerable
Miiphnsls , but not before Baltimore & Ohic
itock , which hud nt it rut reacted , madE
lew price records , the common rising te
9ai and the preferred to S5H.
Monthly Cotton Sfiitcinont ,
NEW ORLKANS , Dec. l.-Secrotary Hfs
or' monthly statement shows tin
mount of cotton brought Into slghi
illrlng November BH 1KBJ12 balt-s
gainst 2.352,900 hlft year , 3.319,751 the
ear before lust and 1.CI9.05S for the
'amc ' tlmo in 1S96. The movement ! nce
September 1 Includes total recclnts nt all
'lilted Slates delivery ports of 3.CC7.73I
inles , against 4.277.7SS last year. 3,971,721
nor before last and 3,677,330 In 1S9 < ! : over-
nnd by railroads across the M'.sglFidppI ,
) hlo and Potomac rivers , SS,032 bales ,
ignlnat 403.0C4 last ye > ar , 439,270 year before
ust and 4M.100 in 1S ! > 6 ; southern mill Ink-
iiff. 412,150 bales , ngnlnst 37.5.G70 last your.
51,9Gt year before last nnd 313.464 In 1SOG ;
lorthern mill taking. 8)7.1.3 bales , against
92.1V5 lost year und ( s8l.503 ! the year before
ntit. Kxports were l,9ifi,222 baler , a de-
rpupe undur last saupon of f > 3 : ) . ( > "n bales ,
nd under the same period year before lam
f C00.65bj.leK. . The 8uppfy to date has
icen 5,130.279 bales , against 6,868,903 lust
ear and 5.427 Gil the year before
Se-cretury Hester's statement of the
world's visible supply of cotton shows
total of 4.G01.M > bales , against 4.402,039 la
week , 4,913,182 last year nnd 4,021,405 tl
year .before last. Of this the total of Ame
lean cotton ia 3.291,380 bales , against 3,4bfi '
039 last week , 4,3fillS2 last year and 3,4'j8,4
the year before last.
WKEKI/T CLEARING HOUSE TOTAL
AtfgrcKntc : ot IIUfiliicFm Triuinnc < e l ll
the AHnoclntcil llnnUn.
NEW YORK , Dec. 1. The followlii
Bradstrcet's. shows tf
table , compiled by
fc
bank clearings at all principal cites
the week ended November 30 , with the pel
and decrease as con
of increase
centngo week las
corresponding
pared with the
year :
! *
York
Chicago I 101,830,8711. . 15
, luJ
I'lilludulphla 76,0t2,120 | . J
St. Luuls 25b74 , * > 5S | . 26 ,
Plttsburg I 23,915,7313 ,
Baltimore 17.021,1371.
San Francisco 17,285. WO ! .
Cincinnati 12,407,3101
Minneapolis 11.75U.G04I
Ktutbus City 170I' ? ° . ? i
New Orleans 10,23,015 |
Houston 9,767,3931. .
Cleveland 8,402,7591 4.5
MB6Ws | .
Louisville
Petrolt 6,43 : ,99o | . 12 ,
Gnlveston Bb02,500 | . 41 ,
Provldenco 6,331,3001. 3 ,
Indianapolis 4.962,6061. 8.
. 9.
4,955,242
Milwaukee
Columbus , 0 4,845,200. 7 ,
OMAHA 4.797,570. C5.
4,487l ll. 29 ,
St. Paul ib' .
Buffalo 4.127.1391.
Toledo 1,70S,717 | 8.HI
3,4S2fi73 | .
Savannah
' Y.si.
a,33G,4':9l
Ilurtford Denver 1,809,2031. . . . .I
Ulchmond 2W5,2tSi. ' ! . . . .I
Memphis 2-'JiS'SX ! '
2,107,010 ,
Wnahlngton
Pcorla . I 1,500,3231. . . .i 14 ,
Rochester . I l,4fi,227l. . . .l 27.
New Haven 1.500.806I. . . .i 4.
Worcester 1,053,3761. " ' 27 ,
Atlanta 1.617.0S1J. . . .i 1.
2,913,3081 7.71. '
Salt I.uko City
36 !
Springfield. Mass IU2,5i7 | . '
Fort Worth 1,723.7811 21JJ.I .
Portland , Ore lC23,87o | . I
St. Joseph 2D30,7GI | . I
Los Angeles 1,938.0121 CG.SI.I .
Norfolk 1,152,7911 I
DCS Molnes 1,079,1M | . . I
Nashville ] ,3SO,390I.
Fall niver 1,031,0371.
Scrnnton 1,301,7031. .
tk-nttle 1,509,1121 , 21.8 !
Spokuno 1,111,0111. 30.
Portland , Me 99S,203 | . 20.
Syrncuso 799,7301. 2) .
\Vllmlngton. Del 708,3591.
Orand Unplds Sfi7,035l.
Augustn , Gn C92.301I. 20.
Lowell 439,0l l. 35.
Dayton , 0 . 935,5221.
I'ncomn 910,3301 29.21. .
Sioux City t > 82,51CI. . I o.
New Bedford . 325,8821. . I 33.
ICnoxvllle , Tonn . 479,119 ! 3.41. '
Topeka 4 > 5S,751 | . 'iii
Dlrmlnghtitn . 779,7771
Wichita . 47S.R.rBI 1.9 .
. 209,7001.
lllnKhnmton ' '
Lexington , Ky . 352,1481. ! ! ! . . !
Tncki-onvllle. Fin . 193,9731. . i
Knlnmazoo j ' 7.4 | .
\kron 323',700 | 20.01.
? hnttnnoogn 2S9.274I. . I
Itockford 111 . I 251,5111 41.3 .
Canton. 0 . 178cnO ! .
Springfield. 0 . 211,53 ,
Fargo , N. D . 441,8101. | 24.
? loux Falls. 8. D . 12S.OOII 4.91
[ fastlngH , Neb . 1IVT2SI 4.9'f '
Davenport . IW2fKll. . f
fourgstown . 245.3K1. |
Uncon . , ! nio.ooov |
i vnnsvllle . ' 907.711 ! 119.01
lelenn . I COC35I : )
l.lttlo Hock . i 4H1.fS5l K ) .
iprlnglleld. Ill . I 7S.217'K
? aglnaw , Mich . J23.903 ]
Fremont , Neb . I 7S.217' '
Totals , U , B . IJl,437.9l5.12fii.
mtals outside N. V .1 527.037.01i : . I 10. :
DOMINION OF CANADA.
HAPA TO HAVE A SUCCESSOR
He Will Retire as National Chairman After
Next June.
HEALTH TO PREVENT HIS SERVING
Committccmim I'nync Confirm * the
Humor iliiit Uio Ohio Senator
\V111 Iletlro After tile
Convention.
MILWAUKEE , Dec. L Marcus A. Hannn ,
chairman of the national repullcon com
mittee will not accept another term as
,
[ 'national chairman , although bo will serve
j out hlb present term. This much wns ad
mitted by Henry C. Payne , national repub-
llcan commttteeman of Wisconsin , this after
I noon. Tbo statement was made by Mr.
Payne when asked about the truth of the
rumor that Mr. Hanna would resign.
Mr. Payne eayo that Hanna told him ho
i would Borvo out his term , but would not ac
cept another. His term expires after the
noxt" republican national convention , which
will bu held In June. Payne nays that Han-
na's heultli is such as will forbid his tak
ing up the duties of an active campaign.
CLEVELAND , Dec. 1 , Uoncornlng the re
ports which have been In circulation for sev
eral weeks past to the effect that Senator
Hnnna would not succeed himself as chair
man of the national republican committee , It
con bo stated on the authority of Mr. Han-
na's most Intimate frleidn ; thnt ho has no
desire to manage another campaign and thnt
unless very strong pressure Is brought to
bear upon him ho will , In nil probability , de
cline to do eo.
Notwithstanding the published statements
that many lending republicans throughout
the country are opposed to Mr. Hanna's re-
nppolntmcnt OR chairman of the national
committee , It Is known that he Is almost
dally receiving from Influential party lead
ers , representing practically all 'sections of
the country , letters to the effect that ho ha *
thpir fullest confidence and support and urg
ing that ho is the strongest man available
for the place.
Mr. Hanna'e clcucst friends and the- mem
bers of hla own family believe , however , that
the condition of bis health Is such thnt he
should not under any circumstances assume
the responsibility of managing another pros ,
identlal campaign.
It has been suggested thnt should Mr.
Hanna decide not to accept a reappolntmcnt
as chairman that ho ho mode- member of
the executive committee , having personal
charge of the campaign finances. This would ,
it Is pointed out , relieve Mr. Hannu of the
arduous duties devolving upon him as chair
man and at the same tlmo give the national
committee the benefit ot his experience and
marked success In raising campaign ( undo.
DEN.Y QUAY'S RIGHT TO SIT
Mmiihci-u of the. rtMiiiHVlvnnln Deino-
vi-utlc Coniiiilttee 'Mi'iiiiirliillze
( lit * Senate.
PITTSnURO. Dec , 1. The following me
morial , oddressed to the democratic mem
bers cf tbo United States senate by the
democratic state exccutlvo committee of
Pennsylvania , Is made public tonight. It
given In detail Us reasons why M , 8. Quay
should not bo permitted to ttiko his seat In
thn senate :
"The democratic executive committee ot
Pennsylvania , In meeting duly assembled ,
respectfully submits the following resolu
tions for your consideration against tbo
seating of Matthew 8. Quay as an appointed
senator from Pennsylvania
"A varancy arose on March 4 , 189J , In the
Furs ! FurslI Furs ! ! !
The liveliest Fur Department In Omaha. More popular
priced furs than any house In the West. A safe plnve to In
vest your money In reliable furs. Every one Just ns repre
sented.
Ladli-s' 30-Inch Beaver Capes , fully guaranteed ,
worth JIJS.CW. for
Ladles' Astrakhan Capes , full sklnsSkinner's sntln&jo en
* * * '
*
' only..krJi-v'
llnixl and warranted for 2 years' wear for
Ladles' Cony Collarette. ' . ten-Inch Cape nnd high tpi.lt iCiill ?
storm collar , for .
ladles' Astrakhan Collarettes , 12-Inch collar. Skinfcf > . QR
ncr'n satin lined , worth Ifi.OO. for only . ipu.-JCJ
' Uleetrlo Seal Collarettes with Pi-rslan yoke C * I QR
ladles' trlmme < l with four tails' ' , wor'.h J10.W , for only . . . .M' * - " '
Astrakhan yoke. UJ-jl OR
Ladles' Electric Seal Collarcttcf. ? [ > ' * ' < '
- -
long tabs nnd ttlmmed with S tails , silk lined , for
' Marten Scarfs , trimmed with S mils C < QR
ladles' nnd two Stone heads ; they are worth J3.50 , for only . iVJ } * , zf
' Combination Collarette. , warranted lo wear
Ladles' Marten and Electric Sen ! . on < ale nt . '
e" ' Combination Collarettes , Hln-iHc Seal nnd
Lad
Muffloon silk lined , for onlv .
Saturday Sale of Elegant
Millinery.
. All the latest nnd
The top notch of style.
onehalf the cany
newest effects at about one-
" < Sn0 Rrsa -lx new designs In trimmed -
, ird ylx miles
. to
will at once a .pen
that
med hats stylishly < rlmme < i
of taste. They nre very nls of the best
the newest mater
In all _
hnt but would P P"
only ; not n
grade *
elsewhere nt KO.OO ; your choice IfJ.OO
Saturday
See them whether you buy or not.
are
successes of the season
The grentwit Tains and Turbans. We hnvo
special
our
a special lot priced for this pale 4.08
at only
22.- , trimmed hats , nil good ty.lca. " , ' , , !
materials ns are K "crnVy-f !
good and f.-W each ,
hats made to sell at JC.OO -
bargain , In 2.98
( very hnt n genuine * " . '
Saturday's sale nt only
A special lot of ready-to-wear hats ,
pompadours , large line
toques , turbans ,
felt tarns , quill and belt trimmed will bo
put on palo Saturday to close them out at
one-third their value.
Si-o the big bargains wr arc offering in
silk velvet ostrich plumes , fancy feathers ,
bird wings and quills. You save fully 40
per cent by buying your millinery here.
Pianos.
It seems that a fortunate combination of
circumstances enables us to outdo ourselves
each succeeding week In our Piano Depart
ment. It Is only because we will not handle
any piano that wo cannot guarantee to ho
a good standard rmko one that will give
excellent satisfaction or money refunded.
Tl' Chlckcrlng , the greatest piano of the
age , In any style preferred.
Fischer with over 110,000 In use today.
Lester , Franklin , Doll , Behr Bros. , Newby
& Evans , and twenty-three other makes.
Wo have a few slightly used square pianos
at 525.00 , $35.00 and $ 15.00 that are very
good values.
Write for catalogues.
New plnnos for rent.
Pianos moved , tuned and repaired.
Organs olng at extraordinary low prices.
Telephone 16S3.
Our prices ore absolutely the lowest , and
the terms wo make for you are eo reason
able 'that ' it Is very easy for you to pay
for a piano. In looking over our stock you
will find the best makes in the world , In
their most elaborate cases.
office of United States senator from Penn
sylvania , by the expiration of the term of
Matthew S. Quay.
"Tho democratic members of the senate
nnd house of representatives of Pennsyl
vania , unanimously. In connection with al
most one-third of the republican representa
tives In the general assembly , and repre
senting more than a majority of the mem
bership thereof , continuously for sevcuty-
nlno days and until adjournment voted
against the re-election of tbo said Matthew
S. Quay as United States senator. Ho failed
of an election as senator by the legislature
of our state. Whereupon William A. Stone ,
governor of Pennsylvania , undertook to ap
point him senator , notwithstanding the pro
visions cf the constitution of Pennsylvania ,
article II , section 4 , of which reads as fol
lows :
" 'In case of a vacancy In the office o
United States senator from this common
wealth In a recess the governor shall con
vcno tbo two houses by proclamation ll
notice not exceeding sixty days to fill tin
same. '
"And the constitution of thoUnltei
States , which provides ( article I , sec
tlon 3) ) :
" 'And if any vacancy happen by rcslgna
tlon or otherwise during the recess of thi
legislature of any state the executive thoreo
may make temporary appointments untl
tin next meeting of the legislature.1 "
"Wo respectfully appeal to you to opposi
the Beating of Matthew S. Quay , not enl ;
'or the legal and constitutional reason !
herein briefly set forth , but nleo benu3 <
le Is the head and front of a 'political ma-
: hlno'- which has continuously , through the
) fficeholders elected by It , violated the con
stitution of our state in refusing to make
i senatorial and representative nppolntmcnl
> f our state ; that ho has degraded our pub
ic life and debauched our clectlonn , ant !
meocd election laws that are but means ol
> ractcng ! ! fraudulent voting and counting
md has denied the constitutional rights ol
ho people of the state to vote for the adop-
.Ion of amendments to tbo constitution
icccseary to secure the purity of our dec-
Ions.
"We therefore protest against the appoint-
ncnt of Matthew S , Quay as senator from
'onnsylvanla , and request that you oppose
ho seating of the said Matthew 3. Qua )
md that you adhere to the precedents am )
instruction of the constitution of the
Jnlted States slnco the formation of the
mlon of states. "
[ ( Oil M'KIXII3Y AMI IIUAIU.KV ,
let \miir ICi-iitiido 'M Oiov-
tin I'ri-Nlilt-nl'H Mute.
CINCINNATI. O. , Dec. 1. There Is a
novcment on this eldeof the river as well
M In Kentucky to present the name of Oov-
irnor W. 0. Bradley for the nomination for
Mco president on the nott ticket with Me-
Clnley. Scon after the ejection of Governor
Ivadlcy four years ago there wore factional
roublea that defeated Dr. Hunter as the
cpubllcan caucus candidate for senator , It
s thought tberu will bo no doubt about
Centucky sending a oid ) delegation to the
cpubllcan convention for McKlnley and
iradlc ; ' on the next ticket.
Hardware , Stoves and
Housefurnishing Dept.
A spcciul price for Saturday.
4
Winter Is a sure thing you will soon have
: o have n steady lire now Is your time to
nit up your baseburner. We have them.
iVe have lots of them. Sell you nn up-to-
late stove nt LAST YEAR'S PRICKS.
ptn.OO Rndlnnt SU-wnrt , best mndeoc EQ
' " '
3800 Prize ,
tfO.Ou Daso'Burncrl tz i-
for
20.00 White or Stewart Hot Blast , \
H
for
(18.00 ( Stewart Oak | JJ * gQ
S16.00 Modern'OakVVc-liich lire "pot J 250
114.00 FlofaVbii'k ! 15'lnrh"lVr'p"pot"JQ
: il.50 Corar6alV'li-inch"liro"pot" u.
for
J12.00 Junior Oak , 14-Inch tire pot Q a.4 -
for
S33.00 Steel Ilnnge , come ) und sec 27.Q5
' ' ' '
S1S.OO Cns't'cook'very hne' lifer
for
20.00 Cast Range , with resevolr , J J.
ilG.OO Cns't'Cook , ' waVraiiteiY ,
for
15.00 Laundry Stoves , Q gQ
Send In your mall orders.
ANOTHER DARING HOLDUP
Two Colored Men Play the Hole af
Kootundu mill tOiUvlu Jnclcnou
lit tlie Victim.
Another daring .holdup . was perpetrated
Friday night In front of 1014 Howard street.
Edwin Jackson , who lives at 319 South Tenth
street , was passing along the street about
8:45 : when without warnltiB a colored man
Jumped from the darkncws , throw his arm
around Jackson'o neck from the back and
another came around In front of him and
went through his pocket In a jiffy , getting
a gold watch nnd $1.50 in cash.
They let him go and took to their heels.
As soon as he could get his hand Into hla
pocket he drew his revolver and shot after
the lleelng robbers , but wns unable to tell
whether ho hit them or not. Both men
were colored. Jackson snld they came upon
him BO suddenly that ho could makeno
outcry or help .himself In any way. The
matter wns reported to the police station
nnd detectives sent out to Investigate.
-H itt WorK.
Burglars entered the clothing store of R.
HlrBhburg , 1321 Douglas street. Thanksgiv
ing night by climbing up n rear lire escape
to the roof und de-scendlni ; through the
skylight. Thei clothing wns found this
morning scattered about on the lloor. Five
or six suits nnd a number of overcoats
were tnken. The showcase ) of jewelry wns
nlfo rilled nnd several watches nnd rlnus
arc mlsslni ; . The total lomi nmountn to
nenrly $150. The mntter haw been plncod
In the hands of the police and the pro-
proprietor feels conlldt-nt thnt the robbers
will bo caught If tliey attempt to mnko use
of the property , as it could be easily Identi
fied.
THE HRAI/l'Y MAH1CET.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Wednes
day , November ' i :
AVnrrimly Heeiln.
J. U. Thompson and husband to A. 13 ,
Ward ot nl , .lot C , block 15 , Highland
irince $ 1
Irene Byrne nt nl. to A. .H. . Del-
wt.Ilcr , lot l , block 10 , Plalnvlew
ndd 700
William Gnslln , Jr. . to O. II. Palmer ,
f x6i : feet nt point on cast line
Thirty-third street nnd ICO feet north
of Hickory street 10
B. L. Hcnck to A. G , West , lot 2 ,
Honck'n Htibdlv 4-30 -
South O nuili a Land company to
Htilph Nicholson , lot C , block 309 ,
South Omalm 275
J. 15. George to 15. B. Trnpp , lots
27 nnd 23. Sulllvnn's add 350
K , II. Howland and wlfo to K. V.
Schmidt , lot 12 , .block 3 , Houlh
Omaha park , G30
G. F. GlBh to F. J. GlBh , eli lot
30 , Hlmebaugli Place 6,000
A H. Grlllln to Frank nnd 13. 13.
Wood , lot 9 , ( Morrison's ndd 1,600
C. C. Johnson nnd husband to J. H.
Dnnlilx , lot 4 , block 2 , Hamilton
sonant 400
C. W. T.vner mid wlfo to C. C. Howe ,
lot 3 , Tyner's stibdlv 77-3
UllK Clllllll Dl-l-llH.
Susan Langdell to O. F. Nelson , lots
18 , 17 and 18 , block 5. linker Placo. . 1
C. 8. ICuutmnn und wlfo to Ameri
can Fire Inxuranco company , lot
22 , Fcuron Plueu 100
8. S , Curtis , receiver , to A. P. Jen
sen , lot 12 , block 10 , Hedford Place. . CO
Sheriff to O. W. Loomls , gunrdlnn ,
lot 3. block 10 , Parker's ndd 1,200
Sheriff to Henry Cockflcld , lots U nnd
3 , block I , Grnmmercy park COO
Totul amount of transfers $12,0X2
! Ei KI ? Ofe 2A 2 l 2Z &d2fiSlS ! C ? > 45 fcJf 5
FOR
NURSING
AND GENERAL
COOKING ,
END FOR
"BABIES"
A BOOK FOR
MOTHERS.
CONDENSED MBL.K.
Bordon'a Condoniod , Milk Co. , Now York