12 THE OMAHA DAILY1 "REE : SATURDAY , HEC'K'MUER ' ( ) , I > CONFERENCE ABOUT VIADUCT Missouri Pacific Officials Discuss Question with Webster of Terminal Company. PROPOSED BRIDGE OVER SHERMAN AVENUE \\lll HP ItnlK In All I'rolinltllllj Knrly lit I IKSnrlnir 1 > > tlie Onmlm llrldur unit Terminal f 0. Warner , vlco president , nnd W. II lioddrldge , general manager , officials of tlu Missouri 1'aclflo from St. Louis , who wore In the city Thursday , > lsltcd licrc , It has finhriHltieiitly eloveloped. for the purpose o ! conferring with .John II Webster , genera mnniigrr of the Onnha Bridge & Terminal rnmpnny. The confcronro related to the v Mime \vhlrh the Terminal company pro' jiogr-s to erect In the spring. It la the In- trminn of the Terminal company to extend llililadttct BO ns to connect with the Mis souri I'acinc tracks at the pol < it wherethoj IIMNP the Missouri 1'acltlc viaduct ncrost Sherman avenue , lu the north part of thi tlty. tlty.The point of common Intercut between the Missouri Pacific and the Terminal companj 1n this matter relates to the connection whlih the viaduct will furnish the Tormina ! company with the Missouri Pacific tracks t ( South Omaha At the present time nil the ears rccel\ed by the Terminal company for ilrlhery to South Omaha arc handled bj the Missouri Pacific. The completion ol tin- viaduct will gl\o the Terminal companj ellreU access to South Omaha. These mat- 1ir wcro talked over by Ocncral Manugoi 'Ue-bster and Mctsrn. Warner and Uodd- ildge. Shortly after the conference the MixHomt I'.icinc ofllclttls left for St. Louis and Mr. AVulwtcr took a train for the cast but It Is said that the result of the con ference ) was \ery HatlBfuctory , nnd that the tordlal relations which lja\o nlwajs cxlstci between the MIsHouri 1'aclllc nnd the Tcr- jnlnal company will bo continued. liitHnl ( o Huston. Oenor.il Passenger Agent J. II. Buchannt : of the Elkhoru Is In receipt of an Invita tion to attend a banquet to bo held In Boston - ton January C. Mr. Buchanan IH especially Mirry that ho wilt bo unable tc bo present at the affair because it will 1)0 attended by all the rail road nnd Htcarnbont agents In Boston , raosl of whom ho met during the summer while vlKltlng In lloston. A pressing Invltatloi tt.is extended him by J. E IJrlttnln , presi dent of the association of railroad am xtiMmboat agents In Boston , and also Nov England passenger agent of the North western. \rliltrnr > Sln . The Illinois Central has been Issuing te jnei chants and shippers Its new tnrifl schedule , and has occasioned a great den of disappointment because It has not nbol' Ished therein the brldgo arbitrary , whlcl Omaha has been endeavoring to have- the jiow road leave out of Its tariff. PAINTERS REGISTER PROTES1 ll ? lircHi'iitiilIvr "f HIP llnHlinori Knctlou AViuit 1U-11 ( o Keep Still. F. W. Covey nnd II. P. McLaughlln , mem lcre ) of Painters' union , No. 101 , which I1 * ho local union allied with the Baltlmort faction and the American Federation of La' lior , take exceptions to some of the nsscr ileus of William II. Hell as published in Th < llco upon hib rctuiu from the Detroit con vcntlon and present the following reply : "Tho statement of Mr. Hull that he nccom plibhed Jtmt what ho went to Detroit for namely , the Jarring loose of the Baltlmon faction from the American Federation o La tor , Is as Incorrect as It Is unfair. Tin federation meiely reiterated Its former nc tlon and founded a basis to bring the twe factions together. The Baltimore ) faetloi has always held the charter issued b > the American Federation of Labor and In ordei to placu both faction * on an equal footing i resolution wiu passed by the federation t < hold the chartei of the. Haltlmoie faction li abejnneo pending negotiatloiiH. If Mi. BP ! wants to hoe the two factions come togethei why ilncs ho continue to abuse the Baltlmon faillon ? AVhy docs lie jet proclaim tlu There- will bo a dissolution of that faction If Urn Baltlmoto faction is to bo dissolve ! there would bo no amalgamation , but an ab sumption. The Baltimore faction has alwayi liecn willing to amalgamate , but the Lafay- cite faction has always Insisted upon absorb Inp the Biltlmoro faction. The rcsolutloi HS , passed hy the fedmatlon Is as follows- " 'lie-solved , That the executive council , o ; those- who shall ha\o charge of carrying Inti olfucl the provisions of icsolullon 91 , a : ninendcd , are hereby Instruoted to suspcne within thirty days fiom ilato of niljourn- inent the charter now held by the 111 other' hood of Painters of America , common ! ; Iditnui ne > the Baltimore faction ; and , bo 1 fuither " 'Resolved , That In easa thorn bo no con r.ldcrabln rcpi osculation at the proposed coil' \cntlon other than wild Baltlmoro faction ihun n.ilil eommltteo Ib Instructed to at onci u Instate ! wild chaitci ' "Would It not bhow better faith on tin pail of Mr. Bell if ho would stop haipini upon his alleged wen It nt that con\cntloi nnd assist In the amalgamation ' Wo wan iimnlgamallon , and wo want the fight to Hto | In I ho Interebt of organised Inlioi. nnd there , foie wet would suggest that "Mr. Bell ntoi Jili warfare ) pending tlic negotiations. If .Mi Belt wants to be wholly fair In the piemlbci why doesn't ho lu\o his union wlthdiav from the Central Libor union pending tin H'ltlcmont ? All wo ask Is that the tlgh and that wo bo ghen a fair chance. " 'Wo Btill keep Chamberlain's Colic. ' Choi oni nnd Olurrhueu Ilemedy In the house , ' bays George II. Ilealey , editor of the fin rettc , UrookHto i , ind "As a pain erase for ehlldron we ) ha\o found nothing to up preach It. When the baby cries hard am wo Ix'lleno It Is siifterlng from tollc wo gl\ It a eloao of the medicine , diluted nrcorellni to directions , nnd In a few moments the pall Is all gen < * Wo liuvo also need Chamber luln'b Cough Itcmcely with good results. " K Yourt * ( iiiliii ; III IJ | I'llPltlt ) ( 'llllNl Doo't complete urrangomcnts until you have secured Information regarding the personally conducted nii-ili-Hlinia A In lli < > I uliiii Piu-llli' . These excursions leu\u Omaha r\t ry Prldny In elegantly upholstered ordinary sleeping cars Illuminated by Plntsch light , heated by steam. Duggago chocked through to destination. Prompt nnd satisfactory ber\lce Many hours qulcUcr times than any other line City Ticket Office 1302 Parnam Street. Tclophono 310 Tlip Clllriittil SIMIIIII | ; Onr Tor Omaha patron * I3XOLUSIVCLY. leare : on the "NOUTHWESTKUN LINi : " llmltei train at 4'ftb p m dally , arlrvlng Cblcagi 7 45 next morning There MAY be floe. sleepers than these In Uuropo. Other LIMITED FLYING THAINS leavi dally ut G.40 a. m. mid 7 30 p. m City olllcta. HOI aud U03 Farnum etrett. \ l'aluT In DiiiuliirN rap. \ iHloful o--tlinatp of me number of mei li Umuliu wbo b < Ul inllHUK blocks pliu-p the ll uix'H . < ! ) ' ut IK ' ( Jul > e u minibe of mli Inn i i op inli ' I' ' < > be IK urnlr'i ' tun Tin H'IH ' In wliKli Om h HIM ir juioKsti l.i' l < e i' ' < il nil tinw ii fr > i ! Mixlta In Cm i N m uud It mi Color id to BrltHli 'oluiiiblii The mlnl'iu friternlt : vll ) l < InlUfstiu to leurn of u rcren strike In the claim of the Lemon Ooli compnnyhn t jireiporiy Jimt over HIP bnundnry lineItclwpi n tin Pluto of Washington and. Ilrltlxh ColutnMa This cornpnny u few Vtookn KO grndi'i elown a ottttnp mill ullo on tbc mnuntali Bide , nnd , unawares , tlnro\ereil n. Irdge oxldlrecl eiunrtz twelve feet wide Sample a saye > d In Omaha > c trrday Melded JS2.1 li KOld and J'l In silver prr ton. The le-dgi produces frees nillllnu ore and the Omnlii eiwners say that thin a'sny H a record breaker for that cln s of reirlt CELEBRATION BRINGS DEATF Cornnrr'n Jury 1'lnilfi ( lint Martli riuliertv AVn Shut 1i > J'raiik Dorr. The Inquest on the denlh of Martin Tla lierty was held jesterday In the under' ' taking rooms of lleafey & Henfey under thi dlrce-tlon of Coroner Swanson. The rcwil of the coroner's Jury was as follows : "Wi llnd that Thomas riahcrty came to his dcatl on the 2Cth day of December , 180'J , nt St Joseph's hospital , ns the rcbiilt of n gunshri wound Inflicted by a leaden bullet fired fron a gun In the hands of Prank P. Derr Decem bcr 21 , IS'J'I , nt Twenty-sixth and N streets South Omaha. Wo further find that sal' Dorr fired the nhot with felonious Intent ( Signed ) Moses P. O'Brien , P. C. lleafey B. II. Smith , J. r. Llndsey , Jerry Howard L II. McLarimm. " The principal testimony In the case wi taken from William Hjan , In whose loon the shooting occurred , nnd who wltnessei the whole ) affair. According to his elory thi four men Thomas Conroy , William Hyan Al Keenan nnd Martin Flaherty were cole hratlng Christmas e\e In Conroy am Iljan's room by drlnklnc three quarts o whisky which had been a ptesent to one o the boys from a saloon keeper. This roon is In the Hunt block nnd adjolntt a roon occupied by Derr nnd his wife. There is i door between the two rooms. Hynn admlttei that during the evening the > four probnbl : made a great deal of noise , but said then had been no objection from Derr previous ti the time of the shooting , nnd although li came In once before ho merely nsKcd If the' A\ero enjoying Chtlstma.s e\o. Derr final ) ; came aud told them they would ha\o to le.iv. . as they were making too much noise. Hyai said that then ho and Flaherty were th only ones nwnkc , nnd they both started to ward the door , remarking that they wlshci no fuss. Derr followed them and , polntlni to Flaherty , ( , aid "That man has a gun. ' Ilyon , to pro\o the statement false , stoppci Ills friend and patted each pocket flat. Der then came near the two and fired two shotf Both took effect In Flaherty's abdomen nyan hworo that both ho and Flaherty wer sober at the time. The attorney for the defense , who wa present , would not say what the defens would he , but hlb questioning Indicated tha It would probably be Bclf-dofensc. The tes tlmony of the other witnesses was unlmpor tant. ENGAGE IN STOCK BUSINESS UciuilloN 1'u I UK-r mill llarlx-r of Ui SiiU > N llarMlinrs Olllfc Arc a Itniifli. Deputies Pnlmer anet Harber of tlio Unltei States oi.irshal's olllco nro preparing to en gage in the cattle nnd horse raising busl ness on n large scale. At this time the are at Ulllings , Mont , where they nr negotiating tor ono of the largest stoc ranches In the Dig Horn \allcy. The ranc that they liao Inlew consists of somethln llko 23,000 acira , nnd Is \\c\\ \ \ watered an timbered. Doth men are experienced I' the Htock business and at this time O\M largo properties lu the western part of thi state. i.rran-si > < > oil. Mr. A. I' . Allvln of Barcelona , Spain spends his winters at Alken , S. C. Weal nencs had caused hc\oro pains In the bacl of his head. On using Electric Flitters America's , greatest blood and ner\o remedj nil pain teen lett him He KIIJB this grant medlLlnc Is what his countiy needs. Al America Knows that It cures llvor and lild' ney tiouble , purlfioa the blood , tones up tin stomach , streiigthcca the nencs , puts \im vigor nnd new llfo into o\cry muscle , ner % < nnd organ of the bodj. If weak , tired 01 alllns jou need It. C\ery bottle guaranteed ; only CO cents. Sold by Kulin & Co , drug TIII3 I'IMJhT 'I'llIN IN TIII3 IVHS'I "TluUtrlimcl ( l.iiiilli-il" ilu Uic Uiiloi I'm-1 Hi- . Equipped with double elr.i\vlng room palace sleepers , broad vestibules , buffet emoklng and library cars , with barber shop and reading room. Dining cars , meals n la carte , 1'lntsch light , steam heat , etc. etc , City Ticket Olllco 1302 Parnnm Street. TclcDhoiio 31C CHEAV UAILHOAD FARC3 KOIl THi : HOLIDAYS VIA. "TUG NOHTIMVUSTUIIN IAST WKST NORTH New City Offlces , 1401 & 1103 rarnnm St. Depota 10th and Marcy Stu. . LOW \TI1S Knr ( liTho < The Missouri Pacific will sell round tri : tickets nt ono faro within n distance of 20 miles , on December 23 , 24 , 2u , 30 and Jnn iiarj 1 , 1000. Limit for return January I This Includes Atchlson , Lca\cnworth am Kansas City. For rates. Information , etc call at e.onipan } ' offices , southeast conic Fourteenth and Doiiglat > , or depot , Fifteen ! ! nnd Webster. Knur AVIiilKr Tours. On January 10 , Feibruary 14 anil Marcl 7 the Wabash will tun excursions \la Ne\ York nnd the steamer I'onco to Porto Rico Also on February 13 a thirty-day tour of 01 Mexico. For latrs , which Include nil ex pciibcs , and further Information call on o wrtto O N. CLAYTON. Room COG Knrbach block , Omaha , Neb , Co ill I'll nil feu TTie runt- . The Associated Clm.ltleB appeal to ou honc\olcnt citizens for funds to purchas coil for distribution among the aged ntn nle.lt poor , dessrNlnB widows nnd dcsertci wives with I'amillet. The culls are nu inur'nia nnd reejulro immrdlnto attention Checks payable to the Absoclnted Chnrltlc will bo thnnkfully recehed nt IhlO St. Mury'i n eIlUe. JOHN LAUQHLAND , Secretary. and Roaches , KInci < btartln tlii ) funini'i'Hoii , IIMVI nutleud an lncie'a > c In tie ) > M > nnnojln , lii'hts , ostii'i'ltllly UOAt'lIKS. iliettilli tilt- hot \MlttT plpi'h. We > i-all i-li'll i'M'1'y one > of tliiMU eiit. ) W lm\e > tli btulV. It In nun polMunoiis-jiiht lay 1 nroiinel tlu > hlnk or on the imnti ; slu-lvi's .mil In a \ \ 'i'K tlio tlilnc 1 eloiic It tuiiu's In cans at We and i guiirantocil. It Is J. A. FULLER & , CO I nth mid Duutilah St. irPI I PIT I'Tlf'PIl 0 //I / KELLLi , hllCER & CO , Pre-InTcntory Sile of Underwear and Ilojicry. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVtNING TILL 9:30 : i\tra : Sppclnl for * < ntiirilnj l.mllfi' "nil flillilrcn'N t'nilorurnr Hosli < r > anilViirn < i'il l.i'KKliii iK Hi-iliiuril 1'rlves , Ladles' nnd children's winter hosiery and underwear , 23c. ' Th'ls line of ladles' hose nt 23c Is excep tional \aluo fine fast black , lleeccd cot ton , also extra he-a\y and flno woolen hose , double soles , heel and too , usual 3oc quali ties , our price only LT > c pair. 3fc , 3 pair for $1 00. Our reputation on this line of ladlis' hose cannot bo equalled. Medium and heavy weight , fast black , high spliced heel and too , white sole or all black foot , regular ISc sullies , In this sale only 3Jc , ,1 pair , $1.00. tiflc pair , ladles' extra heavy fast black best mace cotton hose , double holes , high fcpllced heel nnd toe. The never wcnr out kind , othoiH sell ut C5c pair , our price only COc pair. SOc , ladles' flno black cashmere hose , superior quality , double merino heel and too , medium or heavy weight , reduced to COc pair , FOR CHILDIIUX. 25c children's heavy ribbed , fleeced , fast black hose , double knee , heel and toe , noted for wear , 33c Millies. All sizes ; In thi ) sale only , 2 , " > c pair. Ladles' anil children's black knitted worsted leggings , all sires , from 2 "c up to ? 100. Ladles' and children's underwear at greatly reduced prlce\s. At " 5e Instead of 3e ! ) , ladles' extra heavy shaped cotton fleeced ribbed \csts and pants , silk ribbons , finished beams , French band , all styes , only 25c each. At 13c Instead of O.'c , ladles' ecru or natural color finest grade of silk fleeced combination suits , nil silk finished , perfect fit , In this sale only nc each At $1 00 Instead of $1 S3 , the "Munalng" ladl s' non-shrinking natural wool ribbed \csts nnd pants , the best fitting and most comfortable ) garment made , the ) new clas tic belt , our price only $1 00 each. $1 75 instead of $ J 23 , ladies' line ribbed black cashmere tights , medium or heavy weight , our own special line , ankle or knee length , all sizes ; In this bale only $1 75 pilr. At 25c Instead of 33e , children's heavy and \ciy warm vests nnd pants , made full and laige , all sl cs , only 23c each. At 23c and 35c Instead of ! JOc , our entire line of children's double fleeced under wear , nil i educed ; this line Is a special bargain ; shirts , pants and drawers Our entire line of children's natural wool veats , pants and drawers are reduced , well made , warm and superior quality of wool , all si/cs. Agents for Butterick patterns. KKLLUY. STIGUIl & CO. , Cor. Fnrnam & Fifteenth. THC ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY Is now open and ready to re ceive all clasbes of freight and forward with elespatch , to all points In the NORTH , CAST nnd SOUTH Freight depot located at Eleventh nnd Chicago streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Broadway and First avenue , Council Bluffs. Tlic Clilcmco aiceiilnif CarTer Tor Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves 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 leayo dally at 6 40 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. City o.'Gcea , 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. AtiotherShipmeitt of Velvet Candy. Wo ri'cei\ed this morning .mother ship- incut of the ci-lebmte'il "BOSTON MOLAS- SCS CANDY' the kind that's mule by Jl It lllldrcth and kmmn .is "Velvet Molassc"- f'.imly" anil "Monke ? } Cundy" because thrip are pictures eC memke > > s ( monkeys , ml ml > on not "trust ilriiKglsts" ) on tin' box We sell "Monkoj Cnnilj' ( the candy , reme'niber , ) at lOc per quartet , llic per half , and " 5t pui iiound WIJ Altn Ct'TTEUS Jl 00 Lnctopeiitlne el-oz boltlo ) , we sell SSc Me Oraxes' Tooth Powder , we neil 20f Me Gem Cntairh I'owiler , wo sell ' . ' " ) C P.iste'urlno Tooth Paste , wo sell Jk $10) ) Malted Milk , wo soil 7f.e $1 00 Yule's Halt Tonic , wo He'll . . . 7.1c ri c Yale's Powder , we soil , , lilt Mo Scott's imul : ion , v\o se'll Mr $1 00 Moxlc.in Hair frower ! , WP sell . 75effio Big bottle Witch Hazel , wo sell . ffio $10(1 ( Booth's llMimcl , wo soil < -Oc- W ) ( bottle VluUt Wutrr wo sell , 2'c J"ie e.'liambcrlaiu'H C'ouub Cure , v\o soil Mo Mi Stimtt'H Dyspepsia Tablets wo bell 40c $1 OU Dully s Malt \\blxki-y wt sell . SDe Write foi Catalogue- Anti-Trust Druj , Pile os SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG 00 , Dodge St Sftoi Jan 5th on coiner Via the Hiilllngtoii Doc. : tO , III anel Jim. 1 VIOItY ] , O\V ] ! ut\\cn .slallnns not iiioio tliau00 miles apart. Conil to ictiiin until January , TICKET OURLINCTON OFFICE STATION 1002 Farnam lOth and Mason Stroot. Strooto. Phone 2BO'Phono 310. nooi.s. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY ACADEMY CJLchool filled this past term. * * The directors have decided to add quarters for TWENTY new cadets. Send for catalogue , ST , JOHN'S ' MILITARY ACADEMY , Di'llillfliliinUciiliu Comity , \ \ lucunilu , M\XS PIIOM nM > IN rieinril ill NIMIII MidiiliM Sip | , < ln1 ' lex- luir Out Iliirualn Snlr sgtdirilu ; . ON SM.IJ SATUUIUY 23c Tnncy frllle.il clnBtle hoic supporter on nlc nt lOc pair. Our entire stock eif J3 00 nnd $ fi 00 pliino scnrfs on mle t enl > $ t D3. The lie-st qunllty corduroy \rl\otce'li elros blndltiK on nle > nt 2' ' c jard. AVitteh for our big elress trltuinltiR nle on Wednesday. See windows. rUUNISlUNO ROODS S1T.CIAI.S. LAUics1 r.oc uxniu\viAii : : AT irr. Men's 7"icool ( leeco-llnoil underslilrl'i at 23e. Hojf. . ' GOc shlrtvvalfts nt 2Be. 100 doz hoys' nhlrtwaists in outing ilnnncl ntul Ilne > liercnlevorth COc , nt Sue Closing out nil the odds nnd ends in men's fine wool under wear and llcecellncdorth up to $1.23. at inc. Men's MOO nnd Jl SO neckwear nil to bo clos"d out at ! . " > [ . Men's BOe neckwear nil to be clewed out nt 2iic All the KOc and 75c oxford nuilllers go , tt 25c. 1110 OHOC'UIIY SAM2 I'rcsh country roll butter , Just received , It Is better thin creamery , per pound , 17'ic. Japan tea , regular basket fired , worth Mr , only 23c. 10 ibs of purebiickiJieat ) onh 25c 25c Ja\a and Mocha colTcc , ir Ib , l."c Qtnrt cans fancy table soup , G'fcc. ' Kresh city aoda or oyster criclcrs : , per Ible - Uncceln biscuit , per pks , 2"ic. ) 2 0,1113 of sweet sugar corn , Gc. 10 bars Cudalo's soap or White Humlnti , only 20c. 22 lb , fine1 granulated sugar for $1 00 3 lha Japan rke only lOc. Slireddcil whole wheat biscuit , pl < g. , 9c. Nice froah ginger snaps , per Ib , lc 1110 I'OUIYTUY SAL12. Presh dressed spring chickens. Gc. Tresh dre\cBC < l ducks , S' c. Large flock of tro'h dressed tuikejs Saturday. No. 1 Inms Sat urday , 9e. Prc'ili polk roast , "e1 No 1 skinned haul' ? , lOc 10-lb palls best brand lard , GOc. Hologiut sausage , 4'c HAYDIN uuos VIH The OMTlnnil l.liiillvil , Union I'ii el lie- . You can le.-uo Omaha for the 1'aclllc coast after breakfast and reach your destination i" aoon as these who lea\e VIA OTIIDK LINKS THK DAY HErOIlE ( ) nl > Tuei Mnhl nn ( InIliiiul. . City Ticket Office 1302 Paniaui Street. Telephone 31G One of Omaha's entorpilslng business men and the manufacturer of the finest cho-o- latee In the wexst , bajs of CRAMER'S K1D- NKY CUIU3 : I had such excruciating pains In my back that \ery oftnn I had to use n walking stick to and from my store and was forced to ttop nt Komo store to rest mjself Ono day I happened to ha\o Hiich nn nttaok and called nt Schaefer's drug store , on loth and Chicago , who suggested to mo to try CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE , which I did After using part of a bottle I began to feel better and after taking two bottles I laid away my walking stick nnd can safely rcc- ommenel It to any person having kidney troubles. W. S. BALDUPP , 1E20 Pnrnam Street. WIJ Slil.I. Rl.OO IKITTI.ns roll 7.1c. CUT PRICE DUUGGIST Cur , llllli mill Chlriuro St . Mneir.it e o. ( Jrcut Hrilne-llim In Mi-nN Wvnr I n- ' ilrrn cur nnil Mulil lilrln , i t'NDKUWIJAH Sic for lhe > line-lit ilpticd hlriri atul ilrRwcrs. henvy woluhl < tnd wnrni. worth ilotiblo UK ? price- 75c for broken lots of inrn'fl linn wo l tmderwenr tlmt we iiolil for $1 oo and $1 10. $1.00 for men's high grmli umlprwear In hrwvy wool that p Hold for $1 25. l' < ctra I well made , with pBtont Boamn nnd double Ctisgftled drawers , nUo mod Hun wo Rlit tinttiral wool unelcrnonr. ? 1 00 $1 50 for \ory heavy nnd worm under- near In natural wool , non-shrinking. MBN'fl 1'L.ANN'MI. N10HTSIIIHTS 42c for turn's outltiK tlnnnol iilghtBlilrts , neat -rlios | and rhecks , durable colors , full 52 Inrhcs lone TRe for tnon'n extra Inng anil wl.lp tight shhts , made of llne > linu\ outing ll.innel. neatly trimmed frontn , real \alur $1 00 , nt tills special reduction sale' . 7'r KELI.EV , STIOER . ? ro Cor. Parnaiu h Plfternth 3m ScofiekPs ; W' ' Ladies' j Fleece m\ \ Lined I ? / iWWww-x j Wrappers , , / mW\ \ Choice 75c VJMpwV s \ sulo lit Mlltuil tO tllO bcaaun. Wo also liuvo nlhoi'h tit Sl.l5 ! , $1.5H. /fer * iliLV-j1' TaJirrfVfi 'J5 $1 73 & W tl at aiu oquully do- birtxblu atitl at nriL'nntii.ri. ! ) ri.tntU'l Klmotms , cliole-c' ) > 1. ( liilll.- , of t'lotli e > r fur at prl"os that ' : > jeill iCLOAK&SUITCa 1310 Douglas Stivct. FRAIL WOMEN As ell as inpii c.an Iiinl no limn so licaltliful as .1 pure beer. lie * sure you un tlic pure kind. Krug Cabinet Bottled Is lioriuptlcilH sealed then boiled liich Insures It to be free from bacteria quite essen tial for frail people. erder a trial case FRED KRUG BREWING CO. 0 MU , NEBRASKA. Owincf io extensive alterations we are obliged to sell all instruments on our first floor regardless of cost. 50 New Upright Pianos $168 cadi. 5 Uprights of Various Makes$75 , $90 , $115 , $125 , $155. ! 3 Squares , fine condition , $45 , $68 , $79. I'hoso imtncneo bargains must bo sold before .January 1st. Buy now and save from $100 to $150. on a doponeltiblo instrument. Sj iiuntbly [ myments will bo accoptoJ. . . .Schmoller & Mueller. . THI : uijii AMI ! : n YM > IIOLSU. Stcinway & Sons ) 1313 farnam Street. Representatives. 1 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. ' * - ESD [ Closing Out \ Slippers Shoes and Leggings. ' fine $1 Jersey Leggings , on sale ; it , . . . " . 69c Boys' line $1. HO Leather Leggings , on sale at . 96c Boys' $1 Canvas Leggings , on pale at . 49c Ladies' ! 55c Overgaiters , on sale at . - . 18c , ' 55cAVool Soles at . The Famous "Stetson" SEnoes for E en on Sale There is no shoo made that is more perfect in fit , style and long wear than the "Stetson. " A custom made shoe , in the best enamel , valour call' and viei kid , all the latest styles. The "Stot- HOU" trade mark in every pair. Call and see them. The "SriJTSON" Shou for .Men | SHOES ON SALE. Ladies' fine $2.50 Viei Kid Shoes , with silk vesting ' topf , on ealo at . $ t. 90 ' Ladies' ( ino § 3.00 Chrome Kid Lace Shoes , with rtou- i bio j'air stitched Holes , on wile at . $2.25 I Men's S2 satin calf , lace and congress nhoes , on pale at . $1.15 SUPPERS ON SALE. Men's $1 imitation Alligator Slippers , only . , 63c Men's § 1.23 velvet embroidered Slippers , at . 89c Ladies' $1.25 beaver cloth IIOIIBO Slippers , at . 7.5. Ladies' 75c felt hoiiho Slippers.on sale at . i38c 5OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO oo This is o o o o o o o o o And U'H the last trading clay you'll have this o year. You have a few preMMits yet to buyand , o o today's the day to buy thorn. Kvory depart- o v muni in the house oiler ? you ; i good golcclion. o .Nothing wo sell but what will bo appropriate. o o o MEiV'S O VERCOA TS , o o o MEN'S SUI7S , o o ADEN'S FANCY VESTS o o MEN' SHOES * o o MEN'S HA TS , o o o MEN'S UNDER WEAR , o o MEN'S GLOVES , o o o MEN'S FURNISHINGS , o o WOMEN'S CLOAKS g D ' § 3D WOMEN'S FURS , 3 WOMEN'S SHOES o 3D 3D , o D D WOMEN'S HA TS , o D D WOMEN'S NECKWEAR § D o oo D oo 3 \n fact , everything to wear , o o 3 3 for everybody. o o 3 3 The store will will remain open until late this o 3 evening. o o 3 o 3 3 o o 3 3 3 3 3 3OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO fifth Day of the Great m Century Sale Saturday a great and glorious day for m others and children In our CMoak department. 3argains that cannot be- bent Moro stoc k than all others combined all new , up-to- late garments nt lowest prices ever mentioned on ladles' and children's cloaks. Get he lowest prices anywhere In western Anie rlca and wo will beat them 25 per cent. Wo lefy competition 200 ladles' Kersey Jackets , newest stjles , silk lined through- mt a decided bargain 20th century gale irico only r.OO ladles' Jackets , In all wool kerseys nnd frleres ccry gar ment Bilk lined throughout in blues , tans , black and browns -worth up to $1000 , for only , In this 20th rt * A QO ' lentury sale ( a remarkable value ) Lprft ZT'O 323 ladles' Man-tailored Jackets , In all wool materials , trimmed wth | strap scams and buttons nearly all lined with Skinner's satin these bring closest buyers hick they are sale In this 20th ccnff < Q \orth up to $15 00-on fa Q _ 7O ury sale for only up\J 173 high-class Man-tailored Jackets they are worth jour bctt closest Inspection they como in attention and will bear the whipcords , montnnacs and the famous Washington mills kcr- sejs they arc all lined with the renowned Skinner's satin. vith his brand warranting it for two j ears stamped on they are the very flnrst good > n the markets in box fronts , tlght-llttlng and high collars the greatest counters in Omaha they are ollection e > f garments encr placed on any \orth up to $30 In this 20th century sale your choice for 75 ladles' Man-tailored Suits , In tlght-litting or box front jackets they are wortli $15.00 this 20th centuiy sale -take the time to come and sec them In or only The Greatest Saturday of All for the Children. trimmed -\\ith braid C , S , 10 ami 00 children'b Jackets , In heavy cloths , \ \ ages 1 years , for only .75 children's Jackets , nil ages they are worth up to $4 00 , 81 children's Jackets , all ages , large sailor collar , braid trimmed , ellk Ined they are worth $ B 50 for only 00 of our very finest children's Jackets , nearly all trimmed with fur , Bailer collar , " ' Incd and build trimmed-thcy aio worth up to $12 00-your choice In - Oth century halo for only 00 Infant ! , ' Eiderdown Cloaks , trimmed with angora , worth $1.98 , 4OC or only . . , , . , * * .it . * * anil figured , worth tip I" ? t2.00. : oo ladles' Silk Dress Skirts , In plain . $3.98 00 ladles' Skirts , in blues and brown they are \cry pretty patterns < -J A e > tp I TC C _ > \ \orth $ JOO , for only Skirts , percallno lined throughout , 00 all wool Serge . $1.15 or , each adlc ' all wooI'Crcpon Skill" , porcallno lined and Interlined , A\ortli 1000 , for only 00 plaid Sklrth , in the newest patterns , worth $ fi 01) ) , lpO < & ' ! [ > fcftO AQ 0 doicn lidleTlcci e > Lined Wiappers , worth $1 7r > for nly ' ALL Or TIIU BEST JUDGES OP TOBACCO SAV , The Stoecker Cigar Is , Without ( Jiiustinn. Cij ? r Sold in Omaha. TWO STORES , 1407 DOUGLAS AND 221 SOUTH IGlh STREET TO CHICAGO and EAST. 8T. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS , HOTSPftlNCS & DEADWOOD. Hew Cllv Offices , 1401-03 Farnam , HOI i.i * ' 'i ii.i' . 4 > 'j in : 111:1 ; u \ % rns , 4- INIOIM < i ; in. si i/is. Baby has a tooth In nn event that glut ! mamma mm h plojourc Don't ne-glcct tlio little one H teeth They should Imvo 111 niiiih eaio and attention us tlio older ones , Our work Is lirsl UHBB and inlcca reason able. Tccdi Cli'iinnl . . . iftn hllxi-r rillliiKN . . . . . . 7-n A llill/ril Vlr . . . . . . . niln Tali's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms lf.17 1)1)1 ) I.I.VS ST. Gn Lard , on Ham , on Bacon is a guaraiifso of purify. iftand Company , Chicago , KtnirtHH City , Omaha , St , Louis , St Joseph , St. I'.uil , wmmrm mm ul