THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FttTDAY , DEOEMBEH 15 , 189D. Local Freight Officials Decline to Longer Pay Switching Charges , ADOPT RULE OF IMPORTANCE TO SHIPPERS ItiillrnnilM McrcnMor Will I'njSrvltcli ln Clint-Run Only Wlicii Xoeeiianry ( u 12nnllr.o | 'rcriultinl 1'nrlll- ttcn of CoiniicdiiR IInc . Officials of nil the freight departments of Omaha linen have recently adopted a ruling which Is of vital importance to nhlppers , In that It Increases the charges of transporta tion to a considerable degree. At a meeting of the local freight committee the matter o : switching charge * was considered and the following rule wan agreed to by the repre sentatives of the various linen : "Switching charges will bo paid only where It la necessary to canalize the ter minal facllltlco of a line which Is a direct competitor for the business , except that Iho terminal charges of stock yard companies shall be exempt. " The significance of this step on the part of the local railroads can readily bo ap preciated by every one \vlio has business i elation * with the freight departments of the ItatiHportallon companies. Heretofore , In the competition for business the railroads have settled for all switching charges , and the consignee of freight 1ms been relieved of this expense. Under the new rule a freight consignment directed to any destina tion located on the tracks of n railroad , non- competltlvo for the business represented , will have the additional expense attached of the .switching charges. The rule regu lating switching charges as represented by the recent action of the Omaha freight de partments was adopted last spring at a meeting of freight ofllclals of transmlssourl lines. It has been In operation in nearly all transmlssourl cities with the exception of Omaha. Discussing the matter , a local freight oftlclnl s.ild : "This move moans that the railroads are going to discontinue paying for that which really should be assessed to the shipper and as a result their expenses will be re duced materially. The adoption of this rule will probably mean a saving approximately $1,000 a month to the various railroad com panies. The switching charges on each car amount to from $2 to $3. As an Instance to Illustrate the working of this new rule \\o will cite the case of a jobbing1 'house located at South Omaha on tbo tracks of the Union Pacific. It receives a shipment from St. Louis and among the lines competitive for the business arc the Burlington , the Missouri Pad lie and the Wnbash. The Union Puclflc , however , on whoso tracks the point of termination of the shipment Is located , Is not a competitor. Consequently the railroads iiavo agreed In caecs of this kind not to pay the switching charges , butte to assess that expense to the shipper. "On the other hand , suppose a shipment comes from Denver consigned to the same jobbing house located on the Union Pa- clllc tracks at South Omaha. Now In th en so the Union Pacific Is a direct com potltor for the business and In order I have a clear field with the Union Pacific I securing this business the Burlington or th Ilock Island will bo permitted to pay th switching charges. The nonpayment o switching charges by the railroad companlo therefore , applies only to business consignee to a point located on the tracks of a non competitive railroad and to which swltchln charges must necessarily bo paid. " Sniitii Kc'.t Annual TOPEKA , Kan. , Dec. 14. The annua mooting of , the stockholders of the Santa V railway was held In this city at noon todnj A meeting of the board of directors wa held Immediately following it. Those pros cnt at both meetings were : Aldaco F , Walker , chairman of the board President E. P. Rlpley , General Counse Victor Monuvotz and Directors II. Illema Duval , II. Somers Hayes , William notch Thomas P. Fowler , Edward N. GIbbs Charles S. Gleed , C. K. Holliday and A. S Jones. At the stockholders' meeting the acqulsl tloa by purchase or lease of a number o branch railroad companies was approved. II. Rleman Duval , Thomas P. Fowler Charles S. Glecd and Victor Morawetz whoso terms as directors expired today \\cro re-elected. IlurlliiKloii OIllrlulH In . KANSAS CITY , Dec. 14. Seventy rep reBontativcs , embracing .tho freight traffic and auditing officials of the Burlington rail road , mot here today to discuss ways and means pertaining to the business of that sys tem. Among these present were Howard Elliott , general manager , and D. 0. Ives general freight agent of Missouri lines , St. Ixjuls ; E. W. Farnham , superintendent car service , and A. C , Bird , auditor Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy , Chicago ; S , E. Crance , general 'superintendent Missouri lines , St , Joseph , and \V. Randall , auditor B. & M. , Omaha. Hnllivnj.Vote * niul John Tyler , live Htock ngent of the Bur lington , linn roturncd from a business ) vlsll to Chicago. Phil Boddrldge , general agent of the Denver & Illo Grnndo ut St. Louis , It visit- Ins the locul rnllroud fraternity. I ) . Ilnney. puporlntendpnt of the Union depot , luiB boon unnblo to bo at his post for the past two dnys owing to thickness. J , W. Munn. rhlef clerk In the Klkhorn imHsengor ilppartment , IH out on the Ilast- iiiKH line looking after passenger affairs. Gonnrnl Miuidersnn , general nttorney for tlio llurllnglon , left Wednesday night for an cnxtorn vlMlt. Ho WIIH accompanied by Sirs. Manderflon. Alex Hampton , city passenger agent of llio Klkhorn nt IVudwood. ciimo In from the Hlack Hills Wednesday night and Is visiting In the city , J , F. Hnrtsoitgh of the Loulsvlllo < t Nashville , and I' . D , Pnplu of the llllnolH Central nro Kimn < u > City commercial ugcnts - > yho nre visiting In Omaha. C. H. Miner , general western passenger ngent of the Mexican Central nt St. Louis , ailed cm u few rnllroud friends Wednes day night during u brief stop in the city between trains. Ho was cnrouto to Chicago from u tour of Mexico , J , W. Stceli ) of Chicago , editor of thn Corn Holt , the ngrlculturnl mngnzlno issued by the imssonger ilcpnrtmont of the IJur- lliigtun for the purpobo of Increasing Iminl- ( . radon to the western states , IB In the city In consultation with Genernl Passen ger Agent FraneiH. The Northwestern lins materially im- iirovi'd Ita service between Omaha niul DOS Alolncii by cluiuglng the time of the train eonnoctliiK with tlm main line nt Ames. PnsFongers for Den tallies now leave Omaha at G.40 n. in , and reach their destination ut 12 : ) eon , instead of 3:30 : ] i , in. , us heretofoni Tim HocU Island'H mixed train , running bPtweon thin city and Fairbury , which formerly left ut 4M5 n , in. , now leaves at 7.15 a. m. The chungo WUB mudo In order to afcummoduta pasHcngcra for local Inter- medlato nolnlH whu illd not wish to bu waked at Hiich nil early hour us was formerly neressMry , tnr 11100. Indications everywhere point to great pros perity for the coming year. This Is an invariable - variable sign of a healthy nature. The suc cess of a country , as well us the micccw of an Individual , depends upon health. There ran bo no health If the stomach Is weak , If you have any stomach trouble try Hostotter's Stomach Blttera , which cures dyspepsia , In digestion and biliousness. U makes strong , > lgorous men and women. Mortality MnlUtlrx. The following births and deaths were rei i cnidtul at the olllco of the Hoard of Health during thi ) twenty-four hours ending Thursday noon : I nirlhu-Fwl I , . Hlnrk. 20H Nicholas , boy ; ' Frank W Judson. 1100 Iufiiyrttc , girl : Or. ylllo Casldny , 41 : $ Grant , girl ; William Miller , 1516 rumlfig , twin bojs ; Albert French , 431S Spring' , boy. Uenthi-Kdwara lUirthnltlt , 41D South Twentieth , St years ; Helen n.iteher , 2211 Hurt , 19 years ; John Davy , 3fJH Mnrcy , C3 years. MRS , WOOD VISITS IN OMAHA Mollicr of Xewly Appointed ( Sovcrnor Genernl nt Culm Stop * Here Knroiite Hume. Mru. C. E. Wood , mother of Major Gen eral Leonard A. Wood , Is ppendlng a few days In the city as the guest of George Glbbs of the Omaha Carpet company , an old friend and former neighbor. Mrs. Wood has been In California since May , and Is now on her way homo to Pocassett , Mass. Mr. Glbbi once lived on an cstnto adjoining the Wood residence on Buzzard's bay , and a long in timacy exists between the families. Mrs , Wood Is naturally proud of the dis tinction wnica iins come U her son in ms appointment yesterday as Governor general of Cuba , and looks forward to joining him In Havana in a fc\v months. She has seen very Httlo of the general during the last fifteen years , lil only visits homo being during brief vacations. Mrs. Wood did not visit Santiago during her son's period of duty there us military governor , and has not seen him for over a year. Previous to his absence In Cuba ho was assigned to duty on the western frontier , for the most part nt an Arizona post , and she accordingly looks forward to her contemplated visit nt Havana with n great deal of , pleasure. During her California tour "Mrs. Wood vis ited the principal coast cities from San Diego to San Francisco. She spent Severn weeks nt Santa Barbara and was also th guest of friends nt Mayfield , within thre miles of Stanford university. The chape and outer arch , begun when the nddltlona Stanford funds became available , she says nro 'now ' nearly completed and the outline of the flrinl system of quadrangles arc begin nlng to appear. Mrs. Wood Is very favorably Imprcsecc with Omaha and the people she has me and regrets that she did not arrive her more seasonably before the exit of the In dlan summer. "I was nearly dead with dyspepsia , trice doctors , visited mineral springs and grow worse. I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Tha cured me. " It digests what you eat. Cures ndlgestlon , sour stomach , heartburn and al forms of dyspepsia. Announcements. A double bill will bo the attraction at th Crelghton-Orphcum this evening. Promptl at 8 o'clock the high-class professional pro gram will begin and at Its conclusion th amateur performance will bo given. Among he amateurs who will appear are William Sdward Shcpley and Thomas 'Davcnpor Mies of Council Bluffs , who will buriesju ho Hawaiian dance ; Mrs. W. L. Croxton vho will do a monologue ; Miss Lillian Smbdley , Marie Snowden , W. E. Cornwell -/ouls F. Gernhardt , 'Homar Dayton , th Jmlth quartet and others. The usual mat neo for women and children will bo given omorrow. Each child will receive an Hustrated storybook as a Christmas gift 3apinta , the famous dancer , will begin a week's engagement beginning at the mat inco Sunday next. SPECIAL HATES Via MlMNOiirl Pacific Itnllivav. Will sell round trip tickets nt greatly re duced rates to certain Canadian points on December 13 , 14 , 15 and 16 , limit for return January C , 1900. The local holiday tickets will be on sale December 23 , 24 , 25 , 30 and 31 , at ono faro for round trip. Homcseekers' excursion tickets to points south , southeast and southwest on Tuesday , December 19. For further Information , write or call at company's odlce , southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglas or depot , Fifteenth and Webster streets. streets.THOS. THOS. F. GODFREY , J. O. PHILLIPPI , P. & T. A. A. G. P. & P. A. Grniul Trnnk Canadian Excnrnloim. Low rates ! First class service ! Long- visit ! Tickets good leaving Chicago De cember 14 , 15 , 1C and 17 , and for return from destination until January Gj 190C. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , will keep open evenings until 'Xmas. Grnml Jury Summons IMiicrcc. LANSING , Mich. , Dec. II. Governor Pln- Krco was today served with a subpoena to appear us a witness before the grand jury. It Is believed that the jury wants to hear from the governor on the subject of the expenditure of the Spanish war fund , for which ho assumed responsibility in a spe cial message to the last legislature. PEACHES ON CHERRY TREES- Wo can't malco pench.cn grow on cherry rees , but we can show the combination of the TRUST GANG that we are running our store and not that outfit , and before wo get through with them they will undcr- Htand that If they conduct their own busi ness properly It will take all their time , vlthout trying to run ours. Shut your iluggcrs off from their percentage and do is wo are doing1 and pee how different It vllJ be. Crnmor'B Kldnoy Cure 750 Jromo Quinine ] 5c Jwunsdown ] 5c Newton's Female Cure 750 Vest Nerve and Brain , 29o Duffy's Malt Whiskey ! > jc aynes' Expectorant 75c Vlnn of Cardul 7fc load's Sursaparllla 7."ic 'alno's Celery Compound 7rc 3zomiil5 < ion 75c Coltesfoote Expectorant 730 Carter's Liver Plllfl JBO Doan'H Kidney Pills 3Do torrow's Klu-Xe-OIdg nOo Undo Sam's Tobacco Cure 60c I CUT PRICE I DRUGGIST. Cor. IflUi mill ClilciiKO SN. S , Saturday only Lotus Cream Co a bottle. Ono to a customer. ] 'ffy r : M Builington , . " ' * -ii. r ; > * i ' GOMFORT TO When you KO to California CO ( tenslbly , cheaply , quickly , comfortably with ono of the Uurllugton's overland excur- Hlonb , They leave Omaha 425 ; p. m. every Thursday In the brightest , newest and best tourlut sleepers over built by the Pullman Company , No change of cars , Omaha to San Francisco or Los Angeles. Second-class tlcketa accepted. Berths only $ C , TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION IOO2 Farnam loth and Maaon Stroot. Stroota. Phone 2QO- 'Phono 310. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Today Grandest Lnt of New Silk Bom- nants Eror Shown in Omaha. _ i SI.OO SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE 25C YARD 7. > c All AVoot Cnnliturrc Drcnn ( food * U. c Yard mill Your Choice Illicit ( Irnilo Drown Cooil * from Mine. Ulck'n Stock at r.Oc. NEW SILKS , CC , IOC , 15C. Never before have wo had such an array of silk remnants ns wo will display on our main floor In this Friday gale. Everything imaginable in silks will be shown every silk fabric will be repre sented. In lengths from U yard up to ono yard. Ladlra will find them especially use ful for fancy work , sofa pillow tops , trim mings , etc. They go on sale according to length of piece , at Cc , lOc , lee and 23c for entlro remnant. $2,00 SILK REMNANTS , 4SC , C9C YARD. _ _ IlemnantB of silks In lengths from 2 to T yards , all high grade goods , In plaids , checks , plain and changeable taffetas , striped taffetas and brocades , enough for waist or entire skirt pattern , goods worth up to $2.50 yard , on sale al I9o and C9c. $1.00 SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE , 25C. $1.00 quality of silk monocline do solo In light blue , pink , cream and black , for even ing waists , fancy work and trimmings. In remnants from one to ten yards , many pieces to match , on sale on bargain square at 25c yard. REMNANTS OF 75C DRESS GOODS. 25C. Strictly nil wool cashmere , fine wea\c , ex tra wide , In cream , light blue , black , brown and all shades of red , In lengths -from 12 to C yards. Many remnants to match. Goods worth up to 75c yard , on sale at 25o yard. MADAME DICK $4 , $3 AND $6 DRESS GOODS , 50C YARD. From Madame Dick's dressmaking estab lishment all the high grade , fine Imported dress goods In lengths from 2 to 7 yards , black and colors , broadcloths , silk and wool mixed goods , open work designs , . chiffon , grenadine. Also casslmcres and cloths for rainy day skirls. All on front bargain square at 50c yard. $1.00 quality strictly all wool casslmcro for petticoats , boys' wear and rainy day skirts , all at 23c yard. GRAND SPECIAL SALE REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. 10,000 yards Heavy striped shirting nt 2c yard , worth lOc. Short remnants of percale at Ic yard , worth 15c. Bleached muslin remnants , thirty-two Inches wide , 2c yard. 10,000 yards extra heavy outing flannel 3'/o ' yard , Ono big table best grade outing- flannel 7 Vic yard. 10-Inch wide dotted swiss 5c yard. One lot calico remnants Ic yard. Chambrny gingham remnants C'.fcc yard. Apron checked gingham remnants 6c yard. Indigo blue print remnants 3&c yard. Fleeced back wrapper flannel G c yard. Drapery ticking , cretonne , duck , etc. , 8V4c yard. And hundreds of other remnants in the basement today. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , Northwest corner Sixteenth and Douglas Sts. .Ktnir Winter Toitrn. On January 10 , February 14 and March 7 the Wabash will run excursions via Now York and the steamer Pence to Porto Rico. Also on February 13 a thirty-day tour of Old Mexico. For rates , which Include all ex penses , and further Information call on or \\rtto G. N. CLAYTON , Room 506 Karbach block , Omaha , Neb. Doll sale nt All Saints' Rectory this aft ernoon rom 3 to 6. " FOR CHRISTMAS ? TVTothing makes a nicer present than this and the cost is now within the reach of all. Wo would bo pleased to have you Inspect them also our beautiful line of Albums , etc. The Robert Dempster Go , , 1215 Farnam St. Ol'n.V KVEIIY KVB.M.VJ. Take The Union Pacific Solid Vcstibnled Flyers for DDXVUll. SALT LAKI3 , HAN FHANCIS- CO , I'OIITLAM ) , ALL POINTS WEST. TWO TJIAIJt.S DAILY to Denver niul Colorado points. TIIIlUi : THAI.VN DAILY to Salt Laku City nnd Utah points nnd Han Francisco and California polntH. ONB 'I'llAIN DAILY to Portland nnd North Pacific Const polntH , with direct connec tions for Tiicnnm nnd Seattle. City Ticket olllcc liWS Knrnum St. Telctihunu U1U , Manicure Pieces Powder Boxes Salve Jars Nail Files . Cuticle Knives Tooth Brushes Shoe Horns Nail Polishers Our line of STDRL1NG SILVER TABLE WARE Is very complete. Wo have the up. to-dato pieces in this Hue , Spend a few minutes at our store. S. W. LINDSAY , THE JEWELER. 1516 Douglas St. 1IAYDIJ.Y IinOS , ' Unclmntril llUpInr of Dulln nnil Tor" nt Ilnlr I Mint 1'rlorn. HOLIDAY IUROA1XS EXTHAOHD1NAUY IN THE QIU3AT ILLUMINATED SANTA CLAOS TOY I'ALACB. Thousands of npiiroprlnto Christmas pre- [ sonls to bo sold nt half the profit originally marked and other thousands nt cost. To fully nppreclate thte extraordinary announce ment you must see the magnificent goods wo offer. Watches , dorks , rings , toilet nr- tlclcs , pins , leather goods , nnd novelties In Brent variety nnd to displayed as to make choosing pleasant ; so priced tin to make buying easy. The greatest toy department In western America , Early buycrw are get ting splendid values. CIIIUSTMAS UARUAINS. FUU1TS , NUTS AND ORANGES. Fancy Jaffa oranges , per dozen , lf > c. New Halloween dates , per lb. , 7'.4c. Imported Turkish figs , very fancy , per lb. , 12V&C. Mixed nuts , walnuts , nlnioncln , peanuts , filberts , Urazlls , nit kind , per lb. , 12l c. llnnanns , npplcs , popcorn , peanuts , gropes , etc. , nt very low prices all week. CANDIES ! CANDIES ! CANDIESR We have the finest line of candles over displayed In Omaha. Every pound Is fresh made for Christmas. Baoy curls , butter daisies , kisses , Bluffed butter cupa , Krcnch bon bona , cream caramels , opera caramels , | satin chocolates , etc. Hundreds of other kinds at very low prices T'.fcc , S'4c , lOc , 12'Sc ' , ICc and 25c per lb. OIIOCE1UES KOIl CHRISTMAS. 10 Ibs. of granulated sugar for -ISc. Fancy patent Minnesota Hour , sack , 85c. Jnva nnd Mocha coffee , pound , only 23c. Now condensed mince meat , package , 7 c. Seedless raisins , per package , 12',4c. Assorted soups , one can makes G plates , New Muscatel raisins , per lb. , 8c. Fancy creamery butter 23c , 24 0 nnd 25c lb. Solid meat oysters , per quart , 23c , New Capo Cod cranberries only 7 4c. HAYDEN HROS. The CliliMtgn Slnoiiliis ; Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train nt 4B5 : p. m. dally , arlrvlng Chicago 7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS Icavo dally nt 0.40 a. ra. nnd 7:30 : p. m. City offices , 1401 and 1403 Fnrnatn street. Sam'l Hums , 1318 Fnruam , says an ac ceptable holiday present would bo n new "Havlland' ' chop set , $5.00. H vi nr.ino5. ) . Pm-M Aliiuit t'lotlilnnr Tlirro AVImlc- niiliSloi'lm nt llnlf Prior. Ut'Y NOW. COME KARLY. Mcn'o suits , north ifi.RO , nt J3. ! > 5. Men's suits worth 5S and $9 , at $5. Men's suits nnd overcoats , north $12 to $15 , nt J7.GO. Hoys' JH.DO top overcoats nt $1.75 , Men's flno striped worsted suits , worth $18 , nt $10. UOJB' fitotm collar reefers , worth $5 , at J2.75. J2.75.Men's Men's f'.CO smoking coats nt $3.75. HAYDEN BROS. Tlic Clilniuo HIcciiIitK Cnr For Omnhn patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arriving Chicago 7:45 : next morning. Thcro MAY bo Uner sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS Icavo daily nt 6:10 : n. in. nnd 7:20 : p. m. City cillcea. 1401 and 1403 Farnam atreet. I Mt'llljIVOTOX ' IIOUTU Ilollilny Itnlpn to Point * lit rnnniln , December 13 to 17 , both dales Inclusive , the nurllnglon Route will sell round trip tickets lo Canadian polnls al unusually low rales little moro than one faro for the lound trip. Call nt ticket offlce , 1502 Farnam strccl , ( tel. 250) ) , and obtain full Information. Sterling Silver IJack Llrusli mid Comb , $2.50 up Ebony Back Hrush nnd Comb , sterling silver mounted , $1.50 Sterling Silver Thlm- blce , lOc Sterling Silver Top salvo jars , 25cto$2.00 Pearl Opera Glasses $7,00 up Geo. W. Ryan & Co. , 10 ! ) South Kith Street. ample Perfttme Bargain as n sample of tlio perfume bargains we arc now giv ing nuil shall continue to give during Hie holiday season , we show cut of the bottle of extract we are SELLlXCt KOK lOc. This comes In WHITE HOSH. JOCKEY CL.UH . , HBLIO- , , AI'L'I.E. The TKOPE , WHITE J,1LAO , VIOLET AND CUAK bottle has a. sprinkler lop and usually retails for U5c. I Come and see and smell our perfume bargains. j Write for Perfume Circular. & Original Anti-Trust Druggists , * 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha. * HGBGBO ) m & A Good Time to Buy a m | o H j G I B B a O | Romembcjr we sell only reliable , high B9 ! grade Stoves and Ranges and that our B9Q prices/ are the lowest. We are solo Q agenta forj'pnlaha rind South Omaha. 8 8H ' H Radiant Home , Garland and Genuine e Round Oak Stoves , The Sterling Prize , self feed h&rd coal base burners , a warranted base heater pricea $16.75 and up. Good Oak Stoves from $5.75 up. B B O Stoves Sold on Payments , 0 Goods delivered in South 0e Omaha without extra charge. e D 14th and Farnam Sts , oEO H m a The enormous stock of ladies and children's jackets , suits and furs , bought at 25c on the dollar from the five New York manufacturers that you all know about and that hundreds have taken advantage of in making our cloak department the busiest and at the same time saves you more money than any store in western America. Ladles' Canada Seal Muffs Ladles' flannel lined undershirts , worth $6 , for .1.75 worth $2.00 , for 79c Ladles' Red Sable Collaretles f : ( QQ Dames' nocce nnea wrappers , worth $15.00 , for U.Z O worth $1.00 , for . . .49o Lndles' heavy black brocade silk COO ladles' sntln waists , worth dress skirts , worth $10 , for . . $12.50 , for .3.50 Ladles' silk finished heavy bllsA 200 children's Jackets , braid tered crcpon skirts , -worth $10Tt trimmed , worth $ G , on Bale. . . .2.98 Ladles silk underskirts in colors and black 400 ladles Jqckets In all uool Icerhoy , blue , with flounce and two rows of o brown nnd tan , slllc lined ruffles , actually worth $10. for . .O throughout , worth $12 , for. . .5.98 , 300 Ladles' Jackets , including box coats , automobiles , all the high class goods In montanacs , kerseys nnd Imported friezes , 10.00 worth up to $25.00 , for 200 ladles Boucles nnd Friezes , silk lined 3.98 throughout , worth $8.00 , for only . Mlcses' Kersey Jackets In all wool , silk lined throughout , for 6.0O 200 ladles Suits In Venetians , homespuns and fancy mixtures , Jackets silk lined throughout , skirts pcrcalliie lined and In terlined , ajl the newest styles , worth 6.98 . $12.00 , for 200 ladles' Suits , some all Bilk lined In blacks and colors , worth $25.00 , for 50 imported sample Suits , silk lined throughout , worth up to $75.00 OCJ on sale at . . , . & * J Ladles' Electric- Seal Capes , worth UP to $60.00 , at $30.00 , $25.00. $20.00 $ and .16,00 ladles' best quality Heaver Collarettes , worth $30.0 for Ladles' Genuine Persian Lamb Collarettes , worth $50.00. for only 25.00 Ladles imitation Stone Marten Scarfs worth $5.00 , for $275. Indies Astrakhan Collarettes worth $ 7 00 , for $3. 8. Electric Seal Collnrcttea with Astrakhan yoke , silk lined , worth $ G , for $3.98 , | COfJ > O90 > 9 O 9 9O9QOQQO99OGQQOQ O O O OOOO9OOO0 O o The kind that combines usefulness with beauty. Only o ® siifh presents represent the true art of giving. Thai o is precisely the kind \vo are offering now , and our diso o play is unequalled in the annals of Christmas shopping. ° e Look it over at once take time by the forelock. Don't o wait for the crowds. Don't wait for lower prices. They are lower now at "The Nebraska" Hum at any other o ° store in existence. These are a few of the choice leaders : ? oe oG G e e 9 9e ® I Men'sOvercoats ' § 4.50 , $0.70 , a ' Women'sSuits § o.r5i2.75 , ao o § 8.00 , § 10 , § 12 , § 13.50 ando , o § 15 and up. o o o Men'S ' SuitS-$4S5$6lG. , 50 , Women'sJackets § 2.753oo & ® § 7 , § 7.50 and up. § 4.90 , § 0 and up. ee ee o Boys' ' Overcoats Si , Si-so , Girl's ' Reefers Si.25 , § 1.50 , e ® § 2 , § 2.5033.50 , and up. § 2.50 and up , e ° Boys'Suits-Si ' , Si-so , $2 Collarettes-$1.35 , $1.90 , $2 , 0 0 & e § 2.25 , § 2.50 nnd up. § 2.50 and up. 0 0 g Men'sShoeS ' $1.75S2$2.60 , , 0 -85cl , § 1.451.95 , , 0 o § 3 , § 3.50 .and up. 0 § 2.95 and up. 0e Boys' ' Shoes Si.20. § 1.50 , e Women's ' Shoes $1.50 , § 1.90 , e § 1.70. § 2.50 , § 2.90 , § 3.50. ® Men's ' Caps 25c , 350 , 45c , 9e Misses'Shoes ' Si.20 § 1.40. , 3 G5c , 75c , 85c and up. & ' 25c 35c 45c Children's ' Shoes ee > Boys' Caps , , , B 50c , 55c , 75c and up. § 1- , and § 1.25. ® (9 ( 9I Smoking Jackets 83 , § 3.50 , Suspenders i5c , 25C , 35c , 9O § 4.50 , § 5.50 , $6. 75 and up. 50c , 75c , 90c , § 1 and up. 9 < 9 Men's ' Neckwear i5c , 25c , POCket BOOkS 5c , lOc , 25c , 9e 35c , 45c , 50c , 75c , § 1.00 35c , 50c , 75c and up. © and . up. cc Silk Handkerchiefs 25C , 35c , Men's ' Gloves 35c 45c 50c , , , 45c , 55c and up. 60c , 65c , 75c and up. 9 Ladies' ' Neckwear 25c , 9 Mufflers 25c , 35c , 45c,50c , , 9 45c , 55c and . T5c and up. up. 9 9 Men's ' Slippers ? 5c , $1,00 , Ladies' ' Trimmed Hats- 9 9 § 1.25 , $1.40 , $1.50 , § 1.75 Choice any trimmed hat 9O and § 2. in the house § 2.50. 9 9O SALE OF Attracts Crowds of Eager Buyers The "Ultra" Shoes for Women VV are going fast. Wo have them in fine vici kid , patent leather , and velour calf , turn and welt soles , with the cushion cork inner soles , all sizes and widths , price 35c "CAPITAL" Wool soles , only 17c. COo Rubber Heels put on for 25c , MEN'S SLIPPERS AND SHOES. Men's fine velvet slippers , velvet embroidered , Everett and opera cut , worth $1 , sale price GUe. MEN'S fiOAT SLIPPIJIIS Imitation alligator , patent leather trimmed , Everett cut , worth $1.00 , Jt G3c. MEN"S PINK VKLVirr SLIPPEHS-Evcrott cut , leather trimmed , embroidered with chenille worth $1.60 , Bale price ( I8c , MEN'S PINE GOAT OPCI'.A SLIPPERS with hand turned soles and patent leather trimming worth fully $1.70 , at $1.25. Men s line satin call shoes , in Jace and con gress , with full double stitched soles , worth $2 , on sale at $1.00. WOMEN'S SLIPPERS. WOMEN'S FINE FELT SLIPPERS with felt soles and linings worth 7Cc , on sale at DSc. DSc.WOMEN'S FINE PELT FAUST SLIPPERS with llccco linings and fur trimmed worth $1.25 , ut 73c. WOMEN'S FINEST SATIN SLIPPERS quilted , fleece lined and hand turned eolei regular $2.00 values , at $1.2i. ! LEGGINGS GOON SALE WOMEN'S FINE JERSHY $1 25 LKOOIN08 , nt 98c. MISSES' FINB JICRSiV : $1 00 LKnGINOS , nt 7Dc HOYS' 7Bc WARM LINED CANVAS LEGGINGS , at 49c. "We get Back at tlie spiteful dealers whan they throw mud. " Wo will compel every cojil deulor in this city to furnish u city scale ticket free of charge with every load. Yon get it when yon buy f SHERBDAW COAL P > ' lw l coal from our yard , VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam , TEL. 127