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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1900)
- . , - r tf I TIIL ONATTA DAILY BEE : TI VflSDAY , .TAXVAT3Y 2u , 1000 , BOS T0N STORE SIIOE SALE Today second Day of the Excator's ! Bale Wallace & Elliot N , Y , Stock Shoes , FROM $1.98 DOWN TO i5C PAIR Thn Different Shoc 1'nrettnee. In 'ills fdnle .tggrcgnlr l ; 12,145 null lleprr- senl Verb Ilcsl ) Ieu's , 1Vnuten's , hays' and Children's Shoes , The sensational shoe hargains offered In this sale have been drawdng big crowds to Donlon Store shoe department since S o'clock yesterday morning , yet the stock is so Iargo that were the crnuds eveu ten times as largo there would he enough and t0 spare for allVe have opened , tied together and thrown on bargain squares another : 000 pairs to take the placa of those sold yester- day. $6.00 , $5,00 AND $1,00 MEN'S SHOES , $1.08 , ON IIARGAIN SQUARES , All the men's shoes , including all the very highest grade fine dress shoes and everyday shoes for street wear , both drill lined and j leather lined , in box calf , w'illow calf , vlcl kld , French calf and other leathers , In all the different weights of sole , single to triple sole , In black and In tans , that were made to retail trom $3,00 to $4,00 , $5.00 and $6.00 pair , go at the uniform price of $ L9S. Each size on a counter by itself. LADIES' SHOES ON MAIN FLOOR. $6.00 , $5,00 , $4,00 AND $3.00 S110ES FOR $1.98. ON TEN IIAItGAIN SQUARES , On these bargain squares we place all the Indien' shoes , each size on a square by Itself , nt the one price , $1.38 pair ; Including tvin to tans , black box calf , willow calf into full dress patent leathers , the very finest viol kid shoes , elegant turn solo shoes and welt solo shoes , In fact sboes of every good tort and description that were made to re tall for up to $6.00 , go at $1.98 pair. SHOES IN TILE IIASEMENT. SOC-ON IIARGAIN COUNTER NO. 12 , You will find Immense piles of ladles' button - ton end lace ahocs , oxford tics and slippers at 60c pair , 89C-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO. 13 , Ladies' button and lace shoes , black and tan , 89c pair , 980-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO , 1 I. Ladles' button and lace shoes anti oxford ties In black and tan , at OSc pair. BARGAIN COUNTERS NOS. 15 AND 16. CHiLiREN'S SHOES 69C , MISSES ShIOES 89C , This is a lot of 1,300 pairs misses' and children's celebrated "Golden Chariot" shoes which retail ordinarily for $1.00 and $1.50 pulr , They comp In button and lace , and the children's sizes from 8 } to 11-will go in this sago at 69c. And the misses' sizes from 12 to 2 will go at 59c pair. I5c-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO. 17. Contains 1,000 pairs infants' fancy colored bootees , regular price 40c-tbey will go In this sale at I5c pair. 120-ON BARGAIN COUNTER NO. 18. Will take In a thousand pairs of women's srven-button black over gaiters , worth SOc , they will go at 12c pair. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. FIGHTING THE LUNCH WAGONS A\'niters' Union Tries to II avc CoauelI Impose n I'rohlhltlye Oc- cupntina ' 1'n . The Wafters' union has declared war on the lunch wagons. A petition has been pre. rented to the council asking that the license on these stands ho increased from $30 to $300 per year , with the purpose of driving them from business. "Theso wagons run practically without expense , " says the secretary - retary of the Walters' union. "They pay no rent , hire no waiters and have put the restaurants - taurants of Omaha 'on the bum ; ao that ninny of the waiters who should he em- plcycd are out of work. In self defense we aiust force the men seho run wagons to rent I building and go Into the restaurant busl- ac'ati properly or get out of the way of those R'ho will employ lttbor. " The Plumbers' ration at Its meeting Tues- lay night adopted a resolution against the ) urchaee of any but union made hats. So far u ; known but ouu Omaha house Is handling snfuir goods , and while there Is no danger I ! a boycott on the house all frienda of or- Innized labor are expected to look far the nhel when buying hats , "In our effort to have the contractors use unite but Omaha mill stuff , " said a member If the Carpenters' union , "we are aided by pin condition at the federal building. That aaalerial Is all from the cast , and since It baa beou placed do pogltlon the panels of rho doors anti wainscoting have cracked to that much of It has to he replaced at the expense - pense of the contractor. " F. D. Thirklefd. health inspector of Ohl' rage , says : " 1Cndol Dyspepsia Cure cannot bo recommended too highly. It cured me ut severe dyspepsia. " It digests what you cat anti cures indigestion , heartburn sad all forma of dyspepsia. ) IIIIIIIMII liter IC tiled h , an ( lllleer. LOUISVILL1 , Jan. 2l.-News reached lucre tudny of a tight botsveen reve- Title 1)1llcet's anal moonsltiners In iirenthitt county , in wllch Bud Noble , one of the latter , was killed by Deputy M. f' . Iforton , llertol , is under arrsl and Is stud U , ho In ii uuger of mob vlolenet' . I le vlII ho brought t V Louisville. 'l'w o of the moons lthners were arrested. V1\1'lliAI. ! Nll'1'I'I4 , Thn funeral of Felgnr N. Edwards will ha held Ihis ii ft ernoon ul 2 o'clock ( rota All Faints' church. The lilks of the city will have charge anti al the grave w'lll give their. bt'utilful ritualistic exerelses. The ripening cereunonics will he rmtduc tetd by 1.xulted Ituler El. P. Mullen end the 0111 cars of Omaha lodge. No. 3t : , usslsted by a quartet composed of well known singers. ] ulogy by Brother I.ytIo I. Abbott , thmu- atopain by Brother ( ; eorgo P. ( 'rank anti closing svith that beautIftd hyina , "our Absent Rrother. " fall Bearers , A0'Iv'e-W. A 1Cey , \ ' . A. 1Vtnaon. J. J. Phllbin , ( 'hrls c4tntp , l : . J. Trine , Ii. \Vhccler , Arsel S. Ilriggs. Pali liearers , ' . ( ' . ' Ilonorttr'-J. ( 'awin , E , 3)Icklnson , E , 1. . l.onutx , George 1' . ( 'conk ' , 1 . \\'eluiier , J. ( ' . Shorn , E. I' . Jlullen , W. . (1. ( ] urlcy , Lysie Abbott F. A. Nash , ' J. i.an'V. . A. Paxtuu , l' . , f. ( ireerle. J. E. lilt. Dudley t3mltlt , D. Al. VI asitutu b r. F. t3. Flanagan , I owV. . ( tuber , till members of the lodge. 'i'he quartet will he assisted hp tin choir boys who took p.rrt In a recent per fornlance given by the Elks. Drab. FOSTER-\Vllliam 11. , of ' paralysis , \\'ed nesdny morning at 7 o'clock. 1'unorat 9 Mlrsday ( roll Iho resldonc0 II'we'nty-fourth and G streets , South Omaha hlernu'nt at Alonrae , Ia. O'CONNOR-Patrick , aged G , years. Funeral Friday. January : ti , from ( nmil ) residruice , 1215 fierce Street , lit 8:31) : u m anti 0 n. nt. t0 St. Phlloment's entbetlr l ] nlernent Holy Sei ulchrti cemetery. Mr O'Connor huts lived In Omaha thirt' tiv e i years. lie wits couuteeled with the l9tiam I J'acllie ittdiway company' as a moulder. Iii hind his toot crushed uboat thre'o years ago Slnc't then Ito has been In poor heuilh. 110511-After a long illness , borne with ih . , ) foriltude which Is purl of the trite ( 'Iris , titti's Character , a noble w nmm pusses t into the life eternal \Yednesduy , al ' U. nt. , Jnnuury :4 , 19O ) , In the deulh t f 111nnic 1f Huse , beloved self ( of Joseph 1' Itose and daughter of the late lies'11 Ilam Joseph Pltlllps of St. Joseph , Mo. Funeral Friday , 2 p. nn. , Jatuury :0. trot m St. Barutbamt' Protestant Episcopal church curter Nbw + teentit and ( 'altfor Iu streets interment In I'rospect 11111 cemetery ] 'riends hn'hwL D'Motherlof Mrs.I . ll 1111enx of 713 Souti : Ottt St. . O itahu. Services srlll be ltckl at Patdnc Junetlo n Thursday' tttoruhtg. Berry Co. , Jliuh. , P.qx ' ytease copy - . BOSTON STORE iVIIITE GOODS Today the Grandest Sale We Ever field -10,000 , Yard , Min Endt WHITE GOODS AT 5C , fiC , IO ,15C , YARD j - - I lO,0nll i'nlrs I.ndles' tt2lln ICIiI ( lave. Iluuulml front the U. S. CInlltnts llnuse ( io sit ally 1'imlr-Ncn Vtn- It Is 2 I c nnml 5e Iluneh. \VI1ITE aOtIDS , 74C ! , 100 .tND 15C YO. ' Five cases of the highest grade all kinda of 11111 remnants lof white goods , such as India linen , India lawn , Victoria lawn , organdies - gandies , etc. , in plain goods go at exactly half regular price. Also an elegant lot of nainseoks in stripes. checks and plaids In Mill remnants at the sane price. These goods have been displayed in our front show window for the past week and go today on bargalu squares al our main floor at 5c , 74e ! , Ilk' and 16c ynrd , 25C NE\V DIMITIES , 12SaaC YARD , Today w'o place on sale one of the grandest and most exlraordtnary bargains we have yet offered. It Is 500 pieces of new dimity in all the very latest anti ncvrt spring colors and designs. They have been displayed in our front show windoww the past week nod go on sale today on front bargain square on main floor at 121hc ynrti. Do not fall to get some nt these dlmllles. Spring uuvellito in the best standard prints put up In dress patterns of ten yards each , go at 30c per pattern , For one day only-10,000 yards higheat I grade outing flannel , positively none better at any price , go at 57ic yard. 5,000 yards dotted Swiss , worth 20c , go at be yard , 1'0 stlll cmttlmm to sell the very best grades of percale In all the latest deslgus worth I6c yard , at 8 > c yard , 5,000 pieces Amoskag apron checked gingham - ham , 5c yard , 5,000 yards all grades of nmslins In rem- mints and full pieces , go at Lc yard , $2,00 KiD GLOVES. SIC. 10,000 nabs of bleb class kid gloves bought from thin New York customs house at a small fraction of their real value. These ernnd cloves nra ht black. nil abrades of brown , tan , gray. Encllsh reds , white and cream calor. In two closn and Footer lace hook. A very small nortlon of them are I slightly imperfect : lhn biceest part of them are lust the attune as you would have to pay at any other store from $1.00 to $2.00 pair. A small nortlon of these alovea have been exhibited in our front show window. They will co on sale on large bargain square Tluirsdav at 59c hair , NEVIOLETS. . 2\SC AND SC DUNCi. On second door we will sell today 000 bunches of new high grade violets at 2',4c and 5c hunch. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Ste. No b'urmittire 7'rnnt. "The furniture trust was never formed , " states Mr. Shiverick , who has just returned from the eastern factories. While the prices on same goods have advanced - vanced slightly , the quality and finish of the standard goods have been co greatly improved - proved that the goods are simply perfect in construction and when we consider the extra - tra quality of the furniture we are now buying , the prices are fully as tow as ever before , The factories seem to be now competing - peting for good construction and finish rather than for low prices regardless of quality. The now designs for 1900 are very beautiful - tiful and we have bought In large quantities itt expectation of a big spring trade , SHIVERICE FURNITURE CO. NEW COURT HOUSE WANTED Leugtim i'rtilion Aalting for ) tore Colllnllnoils Structure In Fl lcd with Conuty Coirmmissloners. A petition containing the signatures of 100 lawyers has heen filed with the county com- missloners askine that extensive improvements - ments be made at the court house , or that mi new buildlne he erected , anti stmggestin' that the nuestion be Submitted to the voters of the counts' . Attention is called to the fact that the exnansion of county business hats brought about a crowded state of affairs , and more room la needed. the nelltioners say. At n meeting of the county commissioners tomorrow tha court house propositlon vIll ho discussed , and the prevailing opinlou now la that the Issue wdll ho submitted to the voters at thu next general election , Altlmoueh the court house occupies a sichtly location. members of the bar de Clara they wowltl prefer to have a less corn- mnandinc location and thereby save them. selves from climbing so many steps. There are now 127 steps from the sidewalk to the stairway Iandinc on the second floor , and .f the nronosltion for a new building prevails it Is most likely that the high 1dll out which the court house now stanch will he eradcd down to street level , All of the various mans are vet in embryo , but In official circles there seems to be a very general d'snoslllon' ' to agitate do favor of a new buildlne. "I am Indebted to One Minute Cough Curs for my health and life. It cured me of long trouble following grippe. " Thousands own their lives to the prompt action of this never failing remedy. It cures coughs , colds , croup , bronchitla , pneuronla , grippe and throat and lung troubles. Its early use pre. rents consumption , It Is the oily lmarmleul remedy that gives immedlate relief. Short ' 1'Int , situ Cites , r. Time faculty and sonic of the memhers of rho higher classed of Creighton university were aulerlnlned by thin humaulty Class ' 191esdav , Idto elnss showhmg t.unto of th , work Juno by thu mnnmbers durhig the present year , boitg a I'uptoriral apalysis of Cuesar'S Coumtnentarlen of thin ( hill' % .itr. 9'ho program opened with an ny'rturo by a mundalln club conslstIng of Messrs. Alex O'Iicrn , E' . Drid.oil and Robert Rushnmnn , titter svhleh Alex (1'ilcrn presented tilt salutntlons or the clnsl In litln coma esit o.n. . 'jTls was fnllutve + by a h.n' ; n al , x. sit , . , 1 of Caesar by William O'Keefe. A study in narraloa b ) Leo Alularowvas for- lnss etl by t uslt $ , ) ' the mandollu club , rifler which limo class ronllered U transiatlon of book 1 , bolh'lileral and free. Patti Sullivan gaffe a stud , ' In descrlhtlon and the class presentt.1 aim exerelsu n pnrsing. A dee lanualon , "Tho Fate of Vlrlglnla , " followed by musk by the nmundolln chub , closed the entertndnmenl. Distemper Mange- - Just rho kind of weather to make you r dog sick , Coughs , colds , fever , distempe are now prevalent. They can all be cure by time ( lamely use of Clayton's Oistemperine. Coo , II. Moore. the Lake street dog fan cler says : "There is ncthing better. " Dlrty dog nouses and beddhmg this elm t of year cause acratchea and mange , Tak 0 then in limo and they can be speedily cure 0d 0t w'llh CLAYTON'S MANGE CURE , Vrlcu o ' oath 50c per bottle. Settd for nook on the dog. i Ja A. FULLER 8f C 14tH undnouglas St. II t1 I11 : Y 111505 , New Drys. ( leeds for Spring. As announced In yestordny's papers our ( nrly spring deists goods are In. Not a few patterns , not a few shades , but a complete stork , representing every prominent mill m Europe and Ame'rlea-Prlestlcy , Sir Titus Salts , Courtnedl , Coullere , Frederick Ar cold-and among the American mills the Iloteny , Goodall , Atlantic and Pacific Mills , etc. Most of all are confined to us for Omaha , \\'o represent from 15 to 70 shades of each line. Referring to the great atl- tanco In material we know of no adyntice. Our goods were bought early and direct from the manufacturers , consequently our prices' will ho exactly as low as last year and In some Instances lower , We will sell 36-In. I hcmcspuns and 22 zibeliuo plaids and j other now fancies at 25c ; 38-hi. all wool extra - tra weight , most exqulsilo styles anti color- h'gs , at 490 , 40-In. all wool Imported Ocr man henrfetta , silk finished , at 49c ; you can't match Il for 65c. See our up to date golfs at BSc , $1.25 , $1,50 , $1J18 up to $3,50 yd. See our Itoniespuns at 25c , 49c , 75c , 98c , $1.25 up to $3,50 yd. Conte in and examine n complete - plete up-to-date stoclt. Attend our gra'tt English torchon taco sates at 3o and 50c. The big shoe sale continues nil week , HAYBEN BROS. IN MEMORY OF ROBERT BURNS Ioynl Clnnsuten Assemble on III tilt ( hail of Scottish ] turd In Do Ilia llouor , Clan Gordon No. 63 , Order of Scottish Clans , will observe the anniv'eranr of Itobort Burns' birth with duo ceremony lhle evening. A concert , tondo up far thu most part of Scottish music , will be given at Creighton hall , to be followed by a ball. Several addresses wdll also be delivered livered appropriate to time occasion. Chlef George Andersonm will extend welcome to those assembled in the honor of the Scottish bard , elev. Luther AL Nimbus will speak on "Thu Memory of Burns , " and ltev. Thomas Anderson on "Time Land \Vo Lett and This. " The musical portion of the program will be introduced by the overture , "Guy Man- nering , " by the orchestra , followed by the " ' " Vu' . W. song , "McGregor's Gathering , by Origer , Jules Lumbard wlil sing a Scottish lilt ) mud Miss Fannie Myers the Iligbland air , "Angus McDonald. " Other solos w911 lie : 'Tho Battle o' Elnnnockburn , by Clansman Jatnleson ; "The Crooked Rawbec , " by Mrs. Lees and Mr. Morrison ; "My flame is Where the Healhcr Illoo.ms , " by Joe Barton - ton , and "Caller 00 , " by Mrs. Lees. The vocal program will be concluded with the chorus , "Auld Lang Sync , " led by Jules Lumbard. The other numbers will be as follows : Violin selection , Howard home ; dane , "Highland Fling ; ' Clansman Meldrmn ; mmtdolin and guitar selections , lanes brothers , Ills Wife bnvctl film. My wife's good , advice saved my life writes F. M. Ross of Winfeld , Tenn for I had such a bad cough I could hardly breathe. I stt'ndily grew worse under doctor's treat- meat , but my wife urged me to use Dr. Icing's New Discovery far Consumption , which completely cured me , " Coughs , Colds , Bronchltis.La Grippe , Pneumonia , Astbma , Hay Fever and all maladies of Chest , Throat and Lungs are positively cured by this mar- vellous medicine. 50c , and $1.00. Every bottle - tle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at rubn & Co.'s drug store. A ltiaatlireenleiita , Friday night William Brady , who first gave the west "Trilby , " will present his latest French comedy , "Mlle , Fifl , " for but three performances. The piece is an ndaptutien from the French by Joseph - mer , the well known actor-author. Its success in New York was phenomenal nail it ran for almost an entire season at the lierald Square theater. It is said to be a bright , brilliant , sparkling affair. Maud Granger , Jane Corcoran , Edward Abele anti Dare Davidson are members of the company. All know their otanding in the profession. For an evening of real enjoyment it would be hard to find au entertainment that would better fill the bill than the "big show" that Is hcdng glveu this week at the Creighton Orpbeum theater by Williams and walker's company of colored people , presenting a two- net musical comedy called "Tho Policy Players. " The company is made up of comedians - medians , singers , instrumentalists , dancers , vaudeville specially performers and numerous - ous haudsomo and attractive women , richly costumed. Tbcre are few dull moments In the performance , That Trust Gang \Ve underetand the 50 null makers' IEot Alr association ore not niormeetl with our "Loosening-Up" sale. \\'Ity , we don't oh- Icet to selling them anti we know we can save them multi' ) . This sale closes Saturday - day night. Crmmnmer's iCidhey Cure. . . . . . . . . . Otlc iIIOllttr ( tululnc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lie Mnr slimll's ! lief . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1 t' Syrup of Figs . . . 411c SVent's Nerve anal ltrnln 'I'renl- , ncnt . Pcruuu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75r idlfh liver I'Ills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Or I'loridnl\'nler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tin Sir : uvdosru 1'osr'der . . . . . . . . . . . . 111e I'0zn nl'a fen d er . , , . , , : I.5. u-qumu'I Fountain Syrlirges , . , . . . Cr { 8-gtuut l'ountitln t4 ringes , . , . .Illr Lulus ( 'rein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5e .sTer's lime ti ger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Iilni. r's Ssvn uq-It out . . , . . . , . , . 7te lloslc/l , r's Illters ( , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 7Se 17II SI,111) . . . . 1lit I'rurs' 1 uscenled Soup . . . , . , . , ( ' . ' t'IIs , . . . . , , , Srhnct'er's ( 'ougli Syrup. . . . . . . . . . Jio I CUT PRICE ' DRUGGIST II I I Cor. 10(11 mind Chlcmigo eta. I Whin Is Guinn ; in Rust the Irug Trust. I i I n I 1 II 8 i e i 9 1 ' ; + I , I 9 TICKETS d i If you expect to visit the I'arls Exposition. let us Impress uport yo.t the Importnneo of re- servlnir steatnsltin accommoda- llons ut once. Our ativices mute Hutt the do- ntntul for berths Is unprece- dented. Secure yours now-not at the elc.ventlt hour. We sell tickets via nil lirst- class hue's across the Atlantic , t TICKET RURLINCTON OFFICE 8TATICN 1 02 Farnarn 10th8 d Ma s 8tne21p Phone ' Phone 81ie 1 ' ' ' iHI'oll'I' TI11 : lA'I'1 S'r from time ( irneer5 Dcpnrtmrnl of linydeu Urns , Fancy XXX ( linger Snaps , per pound , 1141. Sweet Naval oranges , worth 20c doz. , t114r Large Santa Clara prunes , per pound , 4S4e. Extra largo fancy Messlna lemons , dozen , I Large Florida cocoanuts , each , 264c. 5 pounds pure New York buckwheat , 15e. One-pound cans Sunrise baking powder , 9n. Condensed soups , any hind , per can , 74t' ! . No. 1 sugar-cured hams , per potmti. IOr , Fancy German summer sausage , per pound , 64c , I New boiogna snueage , pound , 4t4e , Fresh pork sausage , pound , 6 % c. Chipped drled beet , per pound , 15c. No. 1 XXXX cured bacon , per pound , 715x. FItlE ! FREE ! ! FILIEII ! \Vith every pound of tea for lIe pound , w'e will give away free , one beautiful dec. orated cake plate worth 25c , \Vltlt every pound of crushed Java and Mocha coffee fur 15c pound , we vvlil give away tree , one beautiful decorated cup and saucer worth The , Japmt ten dust , per pound , 174c ! , English Breakfast , Gunpowder , Young llynon or Japan tea , very line quality , per pound , 35c. HAYDEN BROS. Ruilllhl Termite , The following permits have beau issued front time nille0 of the bulhllug brnpta'to' : Dr , rtlutry If. Esklldson , Snutb 9'eulh street , frnmc dwelling. $2,000 ; ilarry 1. Root , South Thirtieth street , trauma dwell- lug , 51,500 ; AI. J. Fronk. I'Ily nildltlon , brlek kitchen. $600 ; Mrs. Bentiln Nortim 'I'w'euty eighth avenue , $100 ; Alerchnnts' National hwmlt , 12. :1 : l'nrngm street , ultermttlous , $500. 'J'lie Iiiluols ( 'eulrut ' Ilrtirond Co , is now open and ready to receive all classes of freight anti forward with dispatch , to all points In the NORTIi , EAST and SOUTih Freight depot located at Eleventh nod Cht- cage streets , Omaha , and on Ninth street , between Broadway and First avenue , Coun cif Bluffs , itreeh'er Asks for IIselutrge , Fred A , 1111k of Sioux City , svho , sluice the. death of F. ( ' . hills hits hecn nctiw ; ns me- celver of ( lie Sioux City , O'NeillVcstorn Rnilsvny company , this mmuing Idled In ( lie lJulted States circuit court nn anullcatiun argasis \\'e commenced do move our drug stock last night- but shun he doing business In tfiv OLD STAND for three or four days Inuger , probably the remtdnder of ( hla week--ts our sinew cases hnve not nrrlved. About 50 or fA bottles $1.00 size IUROY PORT for 45e. 70 a' 8o bottles Perfume in cult-glass battles , tItc regular price of this perfume sv'as 75c-tvo shall close out for 30e per bottle , , ' Big imtg bars green and white Cuslile soap , :3e each. 75c bottles C.rlifot'nla Port or Sherry , .35e Dozetms of styles of Iland Brushes , North 50c to 75c , fur . . . . . . . . , 25c A few bottles of Rickseckcr'a Violet \Vroter , 26c size , to he closed out rtt. . lIe 5Oc (2 ( oz , size ) Marshall Beef Extract. . 10e Good Fresh lhelladonmt Plmuster . . . . . . . . lIe Good dedicated Talcum Powder , per box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . oc Fine Perfumed Talcum Powder , per box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .lOc Sherman & ' McCo nnell Dr uh Cat mIlddie of Block , Onmha. Going to move SL'ItE for dischurge ns such tecelver , tnuetlter wlth his tlnsl report 'rite report shows that the road Ie now hieing npertucd by the Sioux ( 'It ' & Western linilsuty ( 'ompun ) , to a'hmn Il was soul by lt. E. mill 1t'Illhun S. Todmh w lto purchasrd Il last .lut , when it vns sold by order of enure mul that the reetdvrr tlnw bas on lured 122,262.91 , ivltlt debts of $ ltiO ( to lilt ' , incurred lu ) ' the re- cover. i Try those 9c eggs , \Vtn , Gentlemen's , 16th to ti Cass , Choice country butler :0c. Full lint' of groceries mail meals. B --SCOnELD1S I t oak I s Facts I I.OOlCVnEhll YOU WILL YOU'LL NOT FIND SUCH ( 'LO.\IC Y.ALI's'S [ ASV1. . OI FEi ( TODAY A'l' A'l'I I t r These cloaks arc all llped. limey're made of choice naterbmis black and most popular colors-nil this yetu''s best styles. If you w'nnt a bargalo , this Is your chance. I a m D , S CD. 151 ( louglus Street. o a , I VIA ' y B wTrinr . $ .a I t I OG Tb 0 i i I p S < V ps PICTOR 1VYOiUING , U'I'AII , N'RVAIA AND PACIFIC COAST' POINTS , TWO TRAINS DAILY FOR DENVER AND COLORADO POINTS CITY TiClc1 T o'PICE , 185)2 FAitNAM STRUMS' . ' 1'IdLEI'JIONI'OlIlo. PIANOSe 4 } , a . ee u in - , rices f f . islOS''m hhI buy mlliittldaotne Ncsv ( 'prlglmI. FS,5.OO , n sllglilly used 111111ugs Cnhilid Grand. 1IS.OO , m 2.i.Ol1 , usi.lm : ) will buy a maond Srlnnre Plano or Organ , We are , western representatives for lime celebrated STEIN\VAY PIANOS , the standardl sCrument of the world , Also the A , II , CHASE , VOSE , EMERSON , PACICAIID and iVEIIS & POND Pianos. We rent new Pianos and sell on easy monthly payments , Also tune , repair , store and move Pianos. Old instruments taken In exchange. Write for catalogues - logues , prices and terms , CALL AND SEE TIIE WONDERFUL PIANOLA , the greatest musical invention of the age. It plays any piano. Any one can play It. Telephone 1625 , c moer ue er . . ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' , 'I'IliS L.titGES'l' PIANO I10USIO IN 'J'ells' IVES'i' Steinway & Sons 1 1313 , rarnam Street. Representatives. 1337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. I 9 THE WISE WOMAN \Vim hag tt'nltell until after Christmas to buy her winter wrap Is nmoro than pleased and satisfied and thankful that site Inas waited to ( mike dvanlage of our Annual January Sale which we ahvays Inaugurate. . 'rho wnmeim of Omaha know that when ss'o say a gut'- nment cmui be hind nt 50c or 25c on time dollar wu mean just exactly aunt we say. lYe have yet same 1,300 Jielcetu : , aver 300 Suits artd unite t number of ( 'apes and ladles' Skirls to be disposed of Thcsn are all stylish , high class , well made , up-to-date gar- menta , bought from the big New Yorlc ntanuttetnrers ( , IClcie , Leventhal & Levy. Our bargains for tom orrow wlll be uumparalleled and unmatched by any house In America. We Invite competition nail ask yon to gel time very hest price you can and then we will save you 25 to 50 per cent. Ladies' Black ICersey Jackets , with hlgb storm collar , fur only BSc , L addes' I a cc I ladl 's' arseY a ckets . . ors e y a ckets \Vith lig h s t orm col- hT eady all sills lined tar trimmed with , largo o thl'Ollglout , latest buttons , the lining is ' styles ; Sale price only silk ; for only P 1.48 i/i S 35O . / e Misses' Persian Wool Jackets , In blue and brown mixtures , velvet collar and half silk lined ; they are worth $7.00-tor $2.008 , Ladies' fine Jackets , made of Imported clouts. Sklnner'a satin lined throughout ; they are beautiful garments , worth $15.00 ; In this sale only $6.98. Ladles' Jackets , ht fine imported English Imerneys , ivhlpcords and Montanans , in all colors and blacks ; time geaut of thin market , nano liner ; sale imrico only $10,00 , \\'E IIAVE SOLD MORE SUITS than all the stores In Omaha , Why ? Because we sell a ladles' ail wool tailor made Solt , Jacket silk lined , worth $16,00 , for $6,98 , Ladles' fine man-tallorad Suits , ! n light lilting atld box fronts , some sllk llaed throughout , for only $10,00. Our bllkVnist Department la time talk of the town. We are selling a V\'alst made of all silk satlu , In all colors anti black ; they are worth $7.75 , for only $3,50 , MAX SOLOMON'S SICIRTS-Ladlca' Silk Dress Skirts , In very pretty doslgns , for only $3,98 ladles' Black Crepon Skirls , worth $9.00. for $1.98. Ladles' Underaklrts with deep ftouuce , In dark patterns , worth $1.00 , for 25c. ladles' Black ( 'repom Dress Skirts , worth $9.00. for $4.98. Infants' Eiderdown Cloaks , trimmed with thhbet all around 25c , Choice of our Dressing Sacques , lime beat In the house on sale at 98c Ladles' Underaklrts , lined throughout , trimmed with braid worth $1 75 tor Sic , HAYDEN BROSI t _ 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 , ° ' 0 0 It'0 0 0 0 o 0 ' , e say that snakes tits stole a geode o o 1 dace to trade , It is 11'11at you filed r 'Irerr ° 0 ° YOU get here. The evidence is Here for o 0 yell as plu111iy Its for U5 0 o I omens 0 Omens ! ° o 0 e rsey . _ o' . . ( oucle ° 0 / 0 0 0 Jachc acket sis - U ° ° 0 ° Lined thoough I Lined through. ° ° out s1)lencdillY o 0 out eorreetlJ ' + o o ntllde , IRt(3St a ° ° tailored , perfect r stylesotn' clearo o ° fittiilbr , ing sale price , o ° I o worth Itd ) to ti5i : ; outS } o o 0 0 / o 0 i ; 0 0 9 'I' ' - 0 I " t1 I e 0 l + r a ° 0 o'tf0111e11'S Flannel Waists , o ° 25c 50cf 75c X1,25 , $1.50 and2.50 ° 0 p ou' 11 find von e , , bargauis in tills lot of o ; 0 ° \vaists that you 't pick up every day , 0 o Women's Underskirts. ° ° o 0 Good c1u nlitY underskirts , deeI p corded ruffled o , o Gael : patterns , worth for . . . , . . . . 50c ° ° llementber that ( 1 unlit r counts. You can't ° o 0 get your money's worth out of rubbish , because tJ ° there's die worth iu it. ° 0 0 0 0 0 m 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ; n 0 oo000000000000000U..0000000000000000000 Pants ! AYDEN ti , The Greatest Pants Sale from the Greatest Pmts Stock in America. i ' ; a Men's gray cheviot pants-winter weight , 1 ' aild serviceable- Y tl'ong - \ \ r orth tit , 50-cpedal 7 5 " sale peiee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. lien's fine pants in small hair line stripes , , all sires' ' ( rout ,31 to rqaist r - ; 3.50 quality , cut 7 5 ' ? t e ClOWn t0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l ien's all wool pants , made of first class b lack an1 b1ue L'tssimere- . ' x" worth 2 , 50-r'e duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nt Men's extra fine pants , custom I ade goods ' ' 1 -verY newest styles In fancy stripes and checks , regular 55.00 , ptats ; , 110W at 5 r . : ) one Take your choice of any pair of pants in the 1louse , none re- served-no matter if they are worth ti6.50 or 57.50 , none are t excel ) ted-all Yours at 5.(5. ( r I s housancls of pairs to select from. Pa11i.S to Please the most fastidious. wrily pay your tailor . , 0.00 0 ti15.00 when we will fit You and 1)lease Y0u' , Come tomorrow and pick out the best pair t1a1E > x of 5 , t 6.00 , ro G. 50 or $7.50 pants lit thehousefor. , . . . , . . . . ' ' 'n ys ' oild knee 1)ants durinf3 this sale at 0 , 40c and 75c v. . - \ \ Ol th rtL ) t0 fi1. 75-all sizes from 3 to 1G. r All our men's , boys' and chillrOn'S suits , overcoats and ulsters at half and less tlian half of former prices , Don't fail to see our clothing winloW dislay. r ! - osm l 1 o ® Ft r er I + ! " r'e Ian do anything mud evt'rylltl'ig neccsatl' ) to reitev0 you of trouble- eQ 1110 / 'I'illiT1'II of supply you with y do 44 Alt'191'1(1. I.1'lll'I'11 f t d o w41 , ii will be a comfort and delight Our system of , j f ors fIIN r1 157'1(1' } NTIS P ! s . t , \ Is ( Olmdnd on seientlllu prlnclpir s and I trtr ( ' our ssorlt stauis where tint of many 'N . . , ! " fulls. rz .4y + r D @lE @ Yt he Dentist ' 812 I'lixlon lull. , lulh , C 1''nrnnui , i . lain , ' , tllendnn ( , Phone fllMS. Iso fr , Iit . Ilnllr "s ' 1'o01h i , , i' / ' Pnadrr , All druurglsls , - - - - . - . - _ . - I T'T-IE STCECKER FIVE CEf T CICAR ' i eta \v011 ! cn own Ioln1llu'itY is base(1 strictly on to , merit 1Vhen You've OHCO trie(1 ( a "Stoecker" no other ci car will ever he completely satisfactory , Ail I i ( dealers Sell them and at Our Two Stores-1404 Douglas and 221 SI 16th. o ® o h I I b ' l3RIDOl'1VuItK tit } May be reSlard ) . . , w'Ith all ihu unplnasUntnraS .f c > lug usv4 plulc pedsSl.lIe and . o , e d glve i by artificial/tuutlm , ffc't t'iewil'i work , or teeth wlthoul paint ( . 13rldge . 5.00 I u tooth . . . . ' o.Vl Set 'tenth ' Dental Rooms Taft's Philadelphia , 1517 DOUGLAS S'1' , nONELL'S ( 'urea when all athersfull l'rrmi ; Inuctlou Sufu'mnd i s av 'arc. 'f'r It Nt yfle , ) : ( jj ' f ' 'J CURE YOURSELF : 1'1IIs : 1)se lllgf : far ui.naturJ . l a4m. dbebarxoe , luaeanua'Iwd ' , a4.r.et. lrrltsttoue or ulcaratica , ttteootsn , of ant our renruues. , er.aete r.at.ttoe , J'niolea , nut' r..m amine , e TH' Et/ICdIYICALCO. ) wait or peiro' ue. carlsstp.0 , Hold by DruaMN , U yI , or sent la , ptuut xrupper % y , A ( /Lao by es , reel I , twtiU ; $ ! ' , Y p Ircui r seY { cu tuQa9 j 1 I