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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1899)
THE OMAHA DATLY BEE : STO DAT , DEC13M"BEH 24 , ISO ! ) , LEAVE FOR THE HOLIDAYS i Many Omaha People Will Spend Christmas Away from the Oily , PASSENGER TRAINS ARE LOAD'.D DOWN llnllilu ; KxritrMon Unto * Fnriilxlt Op portunity fur tlir Unjnj ment iif rental "M-IIMIM 11 Ith DlNtntit ItcInlttON mill rrlcmlH. The Union , Burlington and Webster etrrct depots have liccn the Mecca toward which many people directed their ways , beginning nlih an early hour In the morning. Yester day was the first day that the holiday excur sion ratei were put Into elTcct , and the opening of the holiday travel was surpris ingly large. Itwill continue to ta < the tranic capacity of the various railroads until after New Year's day The first trains which left the stations In the miming wore crowded and the crush continued without abatement during the en- t're ' day. The ticket agents were given no opprrtunlty even for a temporaly rest. At the Burlington elation when the ticket windows dews were thrown open at 6 o'clock there were two llnr of people waiting to pur- rhnBc tickets Theseline1 ? , about fifty deep at the ; first , Hccmcd rather to bo Increased Instead of diminished until after 3 o'clock whm the last of the morning trains left the depot The s-imo condition of affairs prevailed at the Union mid Webster street depots for an hour or more prior to the de parture of nil trains. At the uptown ticket ofllces there was not such n crush , but the sale of excurHlon tickets Increased the con- lints of the money drawers so perceptibly that all the city passenger agents were beam I ni ; with smiles of satisfaction. At the depots the presence of so nnny people reminded the observer of the palmy days of the Transmlsslbslppl exposition , when travel wus ao heavy. The b.ilmy , Kprlrfg-llko day , too , gave an added sug- gestlvenoss to the exposition time. The nalo of tickets to points west of the Mis souri river was in excess of eastern sales This Is attributed to the fact that the rates west of the river are lower and , conse- ciuently , taken advantage of by more pee ple. To all polntH within a limit of 200 miles the rate west of the Missouri river Is one fate for the round trip. Hist of the river the rate Is ono nnd one-third , with the sauio limit of distance. The re maining dates of sale for the holiday ex cursion tickets are December 24 , 25 , 30 , 31 and January 1. The return limit Is Jan- nary 4. Iloucn' to Si'c'tire ti Neir Iilno , Sioux City Is much exercised over the probability of the Great Northern removing Its present terminus from that city by build- Ins the proposed Omaha & Northern railroad to Omaha. The line for this proposed route has been eurvcyed on the west side of the Missouri river between Sioux City and Omaha and Its construction by J. J. Hill would make Omaha the southern terminus of the Great Northern by reason of the con nections fuinlshed by thu Sioux City & . Northern and the Omaha Northern , the for mer being aheady practically a Great North- em line. If thlo proposition Is carried out by President Hill , Sioux City would be merely a local station on the Gicat Northern. Appoints Krrltflit H < 'prr rntatl % o. J. S. 'Woltzell , assistant general freight agent of the Illinois Central , who has been located at Bvansvillc , Ind , arrived in Omaha Friday , and will remain hero as the repre sentative of the Illinois Central' ! freight de partment. Mr. Weltzcll is an old experienced railroad man and has been connected with the Illinois Central for many years. Mr. Woltzcll Is being Introduced to Omaha and South Omaha commercial and railroad men l > y P. I ) . Pajin | , commercial ngqnt of thu Central , who has covered this territory. Ilnllitny Nntcn null 1'crnonnls. Assistant General Passenger Agent S. A. ( Hutchison of the Union Pacific left Friday night for Chicago John .Melon , chief clerk In the North- \vistorn freiwhit department , has left tor Qila horne at Clinton , la , to spend the holi days with lolathes Wilder Harding , assistant city passenger aRent of the MHsouri Pacific , has returned from Chicago where ho visited a few days with Ills uncle , 1J. P. Rlpley , president of the Santa Fe Mr. J C Duron nan been appointed trav eling p-iMsenger agent of thp Baltlmoio & Ohio Hnllroid company In the trans- irlsslsslppl territory , with headquarters at Omaha , effective Januaiy 1 , successor to C II Duxbury , deceased , Burch is at pres- piit passenger and ticket agent of the I ako Urlo & Western railway at Lima , O , and was formerly traveling passenger agent of the. Chicago & Alton railroad J. II. O'Neill , traveling passenger agent of the Ore-gon Hallway and Navigation company at Portland , spent a few hours with his many Omaha friends Friday. He was enroute to his old homo at SJine.svlllP , O , to spomt the holidays Mr. O Xpl | | Is nil old-tlmo Omaha , rallroid man , having at one. time in en city passenger agent of the Union. Pacific. Ho iccently returned from un extended trl ! > 'to China , Japan and the [ Philippine Islands. O W Ithodcs , assistant general super intendent of the Burlington , with head quarters at Mncoln , and A. C. Nutt , division Hupcrlnitendent at Sheridan , passed through the city yctUorday enroute to their homes from Chlcnco. Y. 31. I' . A. Ante * . Although there will bo nothing of lin portanco on Christmas day at the asaochi tlon , the building will bo open as usual from 8 a. ni. to 10 p. in. The c.ifo will bo closed nil da > . President I. W , Cnipentcr will glvo a Christmas talk at the hoys' meeting this nfternoon at 3 o'clock. Today at 4 p. m , there will be n Christ mas service , with an address by Ucv. Clyde C Clhsoll of the Hanscotn Park Methodist church. There will bo appropriate music tiy a quartet , consisting of Miss Doty , so prano ; Mlfa Chaffec , alto ; Mr , Willis , tenor ; Mr. Johnson , bass , with Miss Thatcher as accompanist. The Personal Workers' Training class will liold Its next two sessions on this evenIng - Ing from C to C o'clock , The educational classes will close the first term thlu week , reopening January 2 , The second entertainment of the associa tion coursci will be huld Wednesday night , December 27 , at the Hojd theater , A membership ticket in the association would be an acceptable present to almost any joung man or boy , Sherman & McCnnneH'a for Hoston taffy , liNtri < M ! li A Ooiitdo stoic building , a ono-Htory struc ture , at .lit North Fifteenth street , was do- Btro > od b > ( Ire ) esterday. One of the utoiii rooms VVMS occupied as a Chinese Inuiulrj and the ether was Used by 13 How ell and famllj UN living apartments. I ' 1 ho building belonged to Charles Hunt ' The HowellH believe that the tire wan of intoiull.nj origin , but no positives proof to ( hat effect has been produced , The California Mm I toil Will take you from Kansas City to Los . . Angeles In only 2& dae 62 hours , Pull , mane , Dining Car , Huffet Smoking Car ( with baiber t > hop ) , Observation Car ( with ladles' , parlor ) , Vcstlbuled and electric lighted throughout. Four times a week \Vedues- dajs , Thursday , Pridajsand Sundajs from Kansas Cltj. i : L , PALM13R , Santa To Houte , P O , Box 1265 , Omaha. Miilltlluu I'rriullM. The follow IIIB perm IU hav been Issued from the olllco of the building inspector : A Sachsse , Meredith avenue , addition , $500 Mr * . I * H Hector. North Thlrtj-second avenue , frame dwelling , J4 OW , O It Averj.i Parker ftrcot , two * frumo dwellings , $1,500 I eath. Yellow box candy at Sherman & McCon- nrll Drug company. cio .nn VM. n.vv c lloMnit i Store WlfiliPft ( o Announce tlmt tin- More Will Hi- CIOSit ) ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY. Hoston store will not open until Tuesday morning. All Mocks of holiday goods and rcgtilnr merchandise are complete In every way , giving a practically unlimited choice and variety of useful as well as acceptable New- Year's gifts. gifts.TUESDAY TUESDAY MOIINING WI3 OPKN UP OIIAND BAHRAIN SALH IN iVEnY DEPARTMENT THROUGHOUT THE HOUSE JUST UErOIlK INVOICING. Wishing ex eo body a merry Christmas and happy Now ear nnd thinking you all for > our past patronage , \Vo remain , re- Bpectfully jours , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , J. I , . Brandcls & Sons , Proprietors. Wo will br > open Monday till noon to ac commodate those who neglected to purclnso a Christmas present yesterday We've still a Hrgo stock of watches , diamonds , rings , Hllver novoltlw , brush and comb sets KDHOL.M , Jeweler. Opposite Postofilce. 1OW II VTIJS Tor ( InHnllifmn. . The Missouri Pacific will BC | | round trip tickets at one faro within a distance of 200 miles , on December 23 , 24 , 25 , .10 a d Jan uary 1 , 1000. Limit for leturn January 4 This Includes Atchlson , Leavcnworth nnd Kansas City Tor rates , Information , etc , call at company's oftlces. southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglas , or dspot , Fifteenth and Webster. A. D. T Messengers , Tel. ITT. Spec I ill Painters Union 101) ) at Washington hall Wednesday , December 27 , 1S99 , 8pm. A C SMITH , Secretary. BIDS FOR ( JOUNTY SUPPLIES Coiiimlnsloiicrx Hold n llrlvf Itontlne mid llenr from MrnVlio Hate VVnrc-s to hell. At a routine meeting of the county com mlssloucrs bids from various dealers for county supplies for the coming jear were opened and referred to the different com mittees. There will be another meeting of the commissioners next Saturday and at that tlmo souio definite action will bo taken The number of bids received wan smaller than would naturally be expected In view of the published notice given by the com missioners. Quo Important Item In the countj's affairs la drugs for patients nt the county hospital and other public Institutions. Otto Selffort offers to fill all prescriptions writ ten by the county physician at 12 cents each. J. II. Schmidt makes a bid of 20 cents per prescription , with the proviso that all proprletory medicines shall bo fur nished at regular price less a discount of 25 per cent. Lamoreaux. Bros , and the South Omaha Ice nnd Coal company are the bidders on Ice , the former offering It at 33 cents per 100 , and the latter at 40 cents per 100. The U. P. Steam Baking company offore broad at 2 cents per pound. It Is sug gested about the court house that one reahon why bids are so few la because of the fact that In the general prosperity dealers in the various lines of trade have all the business they can attend to without bidding for it. Dlnliiir Car Line North. The Twin City Limited for St. Paul , Min neapolis and points north leaves dally at 5:55 : p. m. Only line to the Twin Cities running solid train with dining car and finest sleepers. Ticket office 14th and Farnam sts. , and Webster Street Station. Wo repair COOKC , langea , heaters , furnaces. 1207 Douglas , Omaha Steve Repair Works. FELL INTO THE BUILDING Invcntltrntloii of tlio KnterliiB of tlie Wcllllect I'ostoPlce Com- l > lctcd. Out at Welineet , a llttlo town thirty miles south of North Plattc , the citizens had a real sensation n few days ago. A stranger who save the name of J. H. Savage was charged with breaking into the postofllce. In the duo course of time some of the citi zens went to North Platte and secured an Information which compelled Savage to answer to the serious offense of breaking and entering a poatofllce. A special agent of the Pcstoluce department was there to prosecute , but after hearing the evidence the prisoner was discharged. The tcatlmony showed that Savage was drunk and that while leaning against the window the glaus gave vvay and that ho fell Inside and re mained l > ing upon the floor , being unable to get up. Holiday Excursion * . Tor the Christmas and Now Year's holl- dajs "Tho North-Western Line , " c. St. P , M. & 0. Uy , will sell round trip ticketo to all Nebraska division points at ono fare. Sioux City and return , $3.45. Tickets on sale December 23 , 24 , 25 , 30 and 31 , 1899 , and January 1 , 1900 ; good returning until and Including January 2 , 1900. City ofllco , 1101 Karnam atreet. Depot , Webster Street Station. Mortality The following births nnd deaths were re corded at the otllcc of the Board of Health during the twenty-four hours ended at noon Saturday : Dlrths-Carl K CollliiRS , 2719 Burdette , Blrl ; Chailea Stephen , 2C02 South Thirty- wcond , girl : Grant W. LIlllo , 812 North Korty-second , Kirl ; Tred TalmiKO , 2716 llovvdid. boy ; Klmer Anderson , 3218 South Sixteenth , boy ; William B. Stock , 3300 Jack- bon , boy. Deaths G. S. Hovvker , 1812 Corby , 40 years , Mrs , Sopha Winter , 143. ! North Nine teenth , 60 ycam ; 1'rcd Gelsllnir , St. Joseph's hoslptnl , 40 > ears , Arodolla Loomlp , 2I1S Scward. 40 years , Charlotte A , Brown , bJO South Nineteenth , 59 > ears StVOtlU ( illTH to Jtllo , Dwlght Swobo of the Union Pacific pnsscimcr department has received advice from his fathei , Captain Thomas Snout * , stating that h" has been relieved from dun as quartermaster of the transport , Port Albert , and appointed quartermaster of the Jolo depot , located on the Sulu Islands Captain 8wc ' < f < wrote his .ion from Manll.i Just 'prior to starting on the Jouiiu-y to assuino his now duties Ho IUI ] | < U > K c.tp- tain KoWger of the Twentthird I'lilted States Infantry JilHt II Tl"K" "f lioiiiniii'p. A dispatch from St Charley JIo a small town about twenty-llvo miles from St Louis , a > s that William James GulbraJth anil LuelKi N Wlllaid of Omaha were married there Krldaj I'ho Galhralth mentloiu-d la supposed to bo Dr W J Galbralth , formtrly chief uurgfon for the Union Parillo althniiKh the Identity has not been positively establlshnl Dr GalbralDi was divorced from his wife a few months asro Miss Wlllard Ib thu daughter of the late Charloa H Wlllard , .formerly a billlff In Judirn Dlckliibon'a court Mls > a Wlllnrd s mother admlta tint her daughter Is out of the city but dci lines to KVO ! any Information concerning tlio wedding. Prom St Gharlej , the newly nur- rlt > d couple went to St. Louis. They will d.i > a. probably return to Omaha -within a few SHICLDS-Patrltk aged 45 > ears runt'ral Monday mornlns December 23 , nt 9 o'clock from residents , SKth and Hock streets , Plattamouth , Neb IB a brother of Barney OIK ! Terrance Shields of this citj WINTHU-Sophla. bclo\a wife of C Winter - ter and mother of Mrs T L Combs , aged ft ) tears 9 months 21 dajs , December 22 , U9 . Kutipral fceivlces Sunday afternoon at 2 o'Uork from family reBlaenoe , H3i North Nineteenth street. Interment at Forest Lawn cemetery Friends Invited. ii.VMinvs ri.o in AM. n.\ . Chrl ( nini the Illur ioroIH Itr ClOKcil VII Dnj. To enable our many employes to thor oughly enjoy Christmas day the Big Store will not open until Tuesday morning nt S o'clock. Thanking the public for the greatest soi- son'i business In our history , wo are , very truly theirs , HAYDEN BIIOS. Ilubcrmann , j wc-er , cst isCC Absolutely reliable , lowest prices gtiRrnntccd. 13 & Doug Hamilton Warren. M , I ) . eclectic and magnetic ph > 6lclan , has moved his office to 70D North 16th street , room 13. Special at tention to all long-standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. Co til Piinil for tlio I'oor. The Associated Charities appeal to our benevolent citizens for funds to purchase coal for distribution among the aged nnd alclc poor , deserving wldous and deserted wives with famlllrt ) The calls aie nu merous nnd require Immediate attention Checks pajable to the Associated Charities will bo thankful ! } received at 1S10 St ilary'b avenue. JOHN LA UGH LAND. Secretary. Card of TIIHI | | < H. To our rations Who have so liberal ! } patronized us the last two wecKce desire to render our thanks , not only for the finan cial remuneration wo have received thereby but also for the words of encouragement they hive given us In our fight with this newest forim of monopolv--thc Omahi Drug trust Sluco resigning from the aforesaid association , wo have become- more fully con vinced of Its Injustice towards the drug buy ers of Omaha and vlclnltj , and are heartily glad that wo are not constrained by any "gang" from furnishing } ou anything in our line at a saving of 2o to 50 per cent. Juet think of It Trjlng to compel ! us to charge $1 for an article > ou are accus tomed to pas Ing 75c for. No wonder they need the services of spjs and detectives , But , judging from the healthy appearance of our cash drawers at the close ot the day's business , the public Is not going to allow itself to bo Imposed upon , but Is going to glvo Its support to those who are working In their behalf , PO we will just glvo the trust "All the rope It wants and It will hang Itfcelf. " Wishing you a Merry Christ mas , wo remain yours respectfully , WALDRON & CAMI'BCLL , cut-rate drug gists , 222 South Sixteenth street. No matter wbother Its a watch , chain , charm , dhmnnd pin , ring or brooch , examine the stock of'John Hudd before deciding. His prices are right. 115 South Sixteenth etrcct. Have Hoot print It. CHEAP RAILROAD FARES TOR TUG HOLIDAYS VIA "THE NORTH-WCSTCRN LINE- EAST WEST NORTH New City Offlces , 1401 & 1403 Farnam St Depots 10th and Mnrcy Sts , 15th & Webster Sts. H Otic More Hardy's 99c stole , 1519 , 1521 Douglas , will bo open till noon Christmas. Velvet candy at Sherman & McConnell'a. Four AVInU'r TourM. On January 10 , February 14 and March 7 the Wabaeh will run excursions via New York and the steamer Ponce to Porto Rico. Also on February 13 a thirty-day tour of Old Mexico. Tor rates , which Include all ex penses , and further Information call on or write G. N. CLAYTON , Room 506 Karbach block , Omaha , Neb. Blank book and magazine binding. A. I. Root , 1609 Howard street. The Chicago Slprulng Car For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leares on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at 4B5 : p. m. dally , arlrvlng Chicago 7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave daily at 6.40 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. City onlces , 1401 and 1403 Fnnum street. Holiday neckwear , mufflers , socka , suspen ders. Kelley and Hcyden. 16th and Chicago. The Chlcnico Sleeping Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leavea on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arriving Chicago 7 45 next morning. There MAY bo finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS lesye daily at 6 40 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. City offices , 1401 and 1403 Farnam atreet Molasses candy , at Sherman & McConnell's. 111J > MVIT'S "VVIU , CIiOSi : . Onr Store Will Clone nt > eon ClirUt- Minn Dm. ( Notice Our store will close at 12 o'clock noon , on Christmas day Friends will please get their orders In earlv \V R UUNNHTT CO. HiirlliiKton Konti' Itiiltilnj" Itntri. Dec. 23 , 24. 25 , 30 , 31 and January 1 Between stations not more than 200 irilles apart- liberal ictttrn limit. Tickets , 1602 Tarnam and Burlington station. vi , i.ow n vrns Vln Uninhn < t St. I.oiiln II. II. Account of the holidays For rates , limits and all Information , call at "Qulncy Route" office , 1415 Farnam street ( I'nxton hotel block ) , or write Harry E. Moores , C. P & T A , Omaha. Neb SK-jear Cntawba $1 50 gallon , Karpclcs , Potirteenth and Uodgo streets will bo Christmas everybody knows that but do not know that CIGARS this year are put up In neat small packages ot 12 and 25 each , so as to bring them within the reach of all. The prlco Is at the same rate as by the 100 no snldo brands , but staples , llko the 6EO , W , CHILDS , KING BEE , JOLLY WIDOW , CORONAS , LaPREFERENCIA All 5c Cigars , 25 IN A BOX FOR $1,00 $ Stlcknc's Bouquet , 12 In a box , 60c. In lOc goods they come 25 In a box , at $2 00 for such brands at SECURITY , LA PREFERENCE , NANON'S ' SINCER1DADS , CHANCELLOR , J. A. FULLER & CO 14th and Douglas St. 20 Per Cent Discount On order to close out our stock of package - ago goods In perfumes wo will plaeo our entire stock on sale ( Monday. December 23 at 9 a. m. at 20 Per Cent Discount There are still a few fine packages left. Corao early It you want the pick. WALDRON & CAMPBELL Omaha's Leading Perfumers 222 So. 16th St. Chicago , Kaunas City , Omaha. St , Louis , St Joseph , St. Paul Will Cure Coughs - rvn-nmr * ' HOWELL'S Colds , Hoarseness or sore throat. Al ways reliable. For sale by all drug gists. 15c and 50c. 20th Century Cloak Sale. At last the crash has come. The cloaks must go. The season of profit is over. Our immense stock must and will be sold , no matter what the price they bring. The sale will commence Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock. We will make it the greatest that hasever % been held between New York and San Francisco. Table No. 1 We have 500 ladies' jackets , nearly all silk lined , sizes 82 to 44 , worth § 8 , 20th Century Sale price , only Table No. 2 700 jacketssilk lined through out , a great many of them lined with Skin ner's satin , stylish , well made , up-to-date garments , worth $12 , 20th Century Sale price only Table No. 3 479 jackets , in all colors and all materials , including the well known Washington - \ ington mills kerseys , nearly all lined with ( Skinner's ' eatin , warranted for two year's wear this table includes our well known § 10 jack- els , made to sell for § 15. 20th Century Sale price. . . . Table No. 4 373 jackets , the very finest materials and the very best workmanship , in montanacs , kerseys , whipcords , friezes , and the well known Dobson Kerseyssome trimmed with braid and fur , all in the new extreme styles , this bale also Includes our automobiles and now markets worth up to $23.00 "Oth century prlco only , , , . . . 23 ladles' Imported sample suits taffeta llnod throughout , borao trimmed with bilk braid , bo\ and "tight " fitting fronts , the \ery extreme and best stjles they are worth up to $75 00 20th century sale price only , 1T > 0 suits In grays , blues , blacks and browns , In homespuns , Venetians , berges ami co\cit cloths , bomo all silk lined throughout ; they are worth up to $20,00 20th century sale prlco only , . . . . . . 20 dozen ladles' underskirts with two rows of ruflles and llounco and 10 rows of cording worth $1 $ 25 20th century sale price only . . . . . 20 dozen children's Eiderdown ) Cloaks , trimmed with braid worth $160 20th century salu price only , . . 20 dozen ladles' llannelette wrappers w orth $200 20th century bale price only . . . . West's Brain and A fpw dnngo w < tinted In our atKer- tlsemctil Hi it VVP had rorolvrd an order foi J7S3 worth of WPSI Drain nnd Nrrvr Ti cat mom. Home of these 5'i ' pill inukri" rlnlin we tuvpr loorlvod urh an order aid WP now propose to Miow them when II was reoelveil , packed and hlpprd Wplnp ilnv morning , Dro 2n on ( ipenliig inmnll I fuiiitd nn order foi * 7 worlli of Wit'R Brain nnd Nerve Tipntmpiit 1 tinned tlio order over to Mr Hoover who has dun go of the shipping department c ii T rrrolvod the nbovo order on date men tioned and told Chester to get n box with some o\celiio . HOOVIJU 1 got Ilia box nnd CMelslor froir the imk- Inir room , packed the good * , and had llaw- lov telephoiK1 the Ameitcan IXnrrsa Co CHESTEU Thursday afternoon I rocclvod nbovp packngp to go over the F K < i M V Hv , nnd gave receipt lor package W A ItAVSCH T IUo nil of our advertisements that you take so much pleasure In reading , we can alwavs back up with preeN and facts The teiii-on we sell so mueh West's Brain nnd Nerxe Titiitnienl Is that our price Is 2.ip and the pels Jl on onCUT CUT PRICK DRLXJGIST Cor. Kltli anil Cliituuo Sin. MUSIC AT YOUR OWN HOME The In vestment you can make and ono that wilt glvo most pleasure to jour family Is to buy a nu vpiiopiio.vn. It Is a wonderful musical machine. It hi Ings to your own flrceldc the moat fa mous musicians nnd singers In the country and makes them perform for jour benctlt. For sale by Columbia GraptioplioneGo , , 15151 Fa main St. PEREMPTORY AUCTION SALE to lie liclil nt Clili-nn" 1 > > 1 * ALCTioMmih , cmrvno , H.I. . On AVcdiifNiln } , Hoc.7li , nt 111 n. m. we will sell at Public Auction the entire manufactured stock of F. SEBOEL & BROS. at their stores , 2.M to 235 Franklin St , Chicago cage , on account of thi'li icmoval Jan 1st to xVdams tieet and Bth avenue. Chicago. .STOt 1C fOASISTS OP .flOO.OOO north of Ijiiilli-n' , Ilnsc * ' nml ClilIdrcn'H C loakH , .JneUoln , Cloth , I'lunh mill Coif Capon , Suits , hklrtn , Pe tteon , Sill * nnd "Wool AViilNt * . etc. MSO Till : III Furniture , IMxtiircx , MIIMV Cunca , Mnde-li > Cnrpcts , Utc. All of these goods are the very latest stjles , having been made for this ncason'B trade. The name of F Siege ] & Uros. Is sufllclent guarantee of their desirability and nil live merchants will profit by attending the sale. r.oons ON EXHIBITION DVY TUB CEO. P. OOltf : CO. , Auctioneer ! . Thorp will be ninny , bt'cnnso vvc huvo sold : i fiicnt many julrs for CMirlstnmi this jcnr niotv than over boftno. They will be nietry because otir liocs ate the kind to make merry the latest anil most up-to-date in stjlo I lie best in quality ami the most comfortable Httlng. N. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sta. "The IlaiiiiliLr-B.i vinli. " No 46 Wiggins block , Cincinnati. Ohio A True Version of Love , Courtship nnd JIarilagc. First. Mated , JIarrled , Hap piness , Celebration Second , JI1SAIATJJD. MARRIDD , DI- VORCI3D , ( cause ) INCOMPATIBILITY , description of first and second with a moral Illustration. None too joung or old to love but what tan bo GUIDED BY IT ( BOTH SL3XES ) , sent upon receipt of price. 25c In stamps , to "The HAPPINESS CLUB , " No. 46 Wiggins Block , Cincinnati , Ohio. Closed all day Christmas. Men's Imitation Alligator Goat SJIppers , worth $1.00 , on sale at 63c. Men's Vchet Embroidered Slippers , worth $1 00 , on ) sale- for 63c. i.Men's Kino Tan and Black Goat Slippers , worth $1.75 , on sale at $125. Men's fine tan and black Goat , hand tu mod Slippers , worth $2 , on sale at $1.49. Ladles' felt Slippers , worth overywher e 75c , at 3Sc. Indies' fine felt Slippers , turn soles , wo rth $1 25 , sale price 75c. Ladles' finest Satin Faust Slippers , fu r trimmed and hand turned soles , worth everywhere $2.00 , In this sale at $1.25. The celebrat ed "Stetson" Shoes for men on sale The i'amoud "Ultra" Shoes for women on sale. Thp "I'ltra" Slioon for women. The "Stetson" Shoes for men. The "Stetson" Shoe in Velour Calf , Patent Leather , enamel Calf or Vicl Kid. The latest stjles nnd hand made. . The STBTSON IS THK J3KST SIIOH THATS MADE TOR MEN. "STETSON" IN EVERY PAIR , prlco $ j.OO. The "Ultra" Shoe for ladles. Wo have them In all stjles , In Vici Kid , Patent Luither and Tine Calf. With turn or welted soles and cushion cork Insoles. Tbo "Ul/TKA" Is the flnests shoo that's made for ? 3.50. Leggings oti Sale. Misses' flno Jersey Leggings , worth $1. 00 , on sale at 75c Doyn' Leather Leggings , worth $160 , go at 98c. H5c "Capitol" wool .soles at 17c , 35c Overgalters , nt 18c ' DOc Rubber Heels or Soles put on for 25e , to get the gennine SHERIDAN Wyoming Coal. The best proof of the value of our coal is the fact that dealers try to substitute inferior coals for it. VICTOR WHITE. 1605 Farnam. TEL. 127 That Tooth Again The pleasures of the table may bo ( polled by some tooth with an In- Hlgnlfltant cavity which could havu been lllle < l hero In a llttlo while. Ilcallj , jou ought not to take any ili.iM.on If jour TCirrH AllE THOUIlLUoOMK Olvo us un hour or two of your tlmo now nnd wo will gho you KHKBUOM rilOM J'AIN for many a lonu da ) nxtiMcutig and lining by new painless method BAILEY -THE DENTIST i'M = . < < iii mil. llllli null l'n rim m MM , luil > Aiundant 1'huno lof. SU IJH HV HAJLin H TOOTH l'0\VL iU-All i Thcio goodfl should nlwajs bo NV1J get them direct from the minufartur- or < ! and sell them at the cut price ot S5p 1 per bottle for all kinds and combination * We can elate for the benefit of all inter osinl that cur stock of patent medi ine and proprietary articles Is still complete and I * being added to dally whllo on VSl'Alj CUT PKIcnS are mantalncd. Ask us tor the NPAV THINGS. \ll klndi Mtlttne , wr sell S'e Mooren HlRe < ? tor Iff SinO nuff > s Malt Whisky W $1 00 1'e ru nn , we iell ? " ' 2V Hro\Mi Camp Tooth I'owder 20 r.Oc . Violet Water , we bell 2t > 2ic Oeilpr'i Headache Wafcta 20. . $100 Malted Milk , wo sell 7.V 7V Mellln a Peed , we sell 6"i > ! $100 Mmiyon's Inhaler , wo sell Sue i"0c Morrow's Kld-ne-olds , wo sell . . . . 3 ! > c Jl 00 Cokes Iiandruff Cure , wo sell. . SSc $1 no Mexlian Hair Hrstorallxo 75i- $100 Plnaud'H Kan tie Qulnltio 73o HOc Oo.ui's Kidney Pills 40c CUAN'PIONIC KOU I1AIH , wo nell.l 00 $1 00 Yale's Hair Tonic , we ncll . . . . . ' . . . 75o $100 Scott H Knnilslon , SoQ Sliernian&McGonnellDrugGo , tr.ia DoiiKf st. , OMVIIV , MII. Wrlto for anti-trust cut price catalogue. About Prescriptions We ha\o been told bj those whoso oplnlonn woalue , that prescriptions average less ht > ro than ai\v\bore cl o In Omaha. This we < lo know that wo sell drugs on a closer tnaiiln of ptclU than fellow druggist ! ) In othtr localities Wo sell nt the smallest price which the shrewdest economical policy will allow. Palno's Celery Compound 7C > c Hood's Sarsaparllla 75o Prrnni 7lio Wlno of Caidul 75c Lydla Plnkhnm'i Compound 75o Pyramid Pile Cure 10c y > rup of 1'lgs 4flo Stuart's Djspepsla Tablets -too ' 75c Jajnes' Kvpectorant * Laxathc Dromo Qulnlno ICe Hostetter's nittcrs 7 o S S S 7f > c Carter's htttlo Uver Pills If'C ' Kilmer's Swamp-Kool 7 o Indian Sagw-a. 75c SPECIAL NOTIGB. Kodaks and ' Cameras Wo have had a larger sale than ever on Cameras this Christmas , and will now close out thosfl left at prices in some cases under oct before taking Inventory of stock ea the 1st of Jan uary. This Is a rare opportunity ot getting first-class Cameras at bottom prices. ALI1UMS nml other goods ut caoitl rciluctloUH. The Robert Dempster Go , , 1215 Fnrimm St. We Will be Open till Noon Christmas. c still liavo nil elegant assortment of Watches Diamonds Stick Pins- Set Rings Manicure Pieces Ilrnabcn and CoinliH Sterling ; bllvcr .Note-Hies , lite. , Kin. Geo. W. Ryan & Co. TJIK .IRW 1O9 South Kith Street. Don't Put it Off ; Send us your order right now for the bcfct made the Wm. T. Wood & Co.'s. You'll find our prices are right. JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , 1511 Dodge St. Baby has a tooth IB an event that given mamma much pleobiircN Don't neglect ilio llttlo ono a tcdli They should have na iniuh c-aro and attention as the older ones , our work Is Hist cl.iss and prices niason- able Ti'i'lli < Irnncil , . . . 7fn ! si | | IT rilllnuH 7fi \lfittfril Vlr . . . . . . . . . . . . non 'll'Clll Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms , 1.117 It.I-AS ( tiT , Dr. Jno , Roy , Chiropodist , C'OltNS UUMjVKUS'icaud ' up Nuw eloc- tr cul iciolhoa , no knlfo , p.i nloi opuratloa. WurlH , iiiolcn Dlrth m i'kf ' , SCHTJ and HUIXT- Uuous hulr rumored with cluctrlcity Jlluck- tneil oyus painted nutiir- color lljpert nuppor un 1 1. cclior , 23 yearn cxperluieo , twelve yourH In Omuha. Hooia 1' ' , Preo < zur liloclc