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THE OMAITA DALLY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1000.
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Erery Yard Odd Longth Drew floods and
Bilk Mutt Be Closed Out Today.
76C SILKS AT 29C A YARD
To MnUc Iloom for Holiday Hoods Wc
Sacrifice Hrrry Short Vlrce, All
OiMn nntl l'mln nml llrokcn
I,iiln TlirouKliuot the. House.
To cloro.out all tho dross Roods remnants,
klrt lcnBtha, waist IcnRths and dress pat
terns, we placo thcra on salo In threo lola
on three bargain squares today.
All tho COc dresa Roods go at 15c yard.
All tho 11.00 dress goods ro at 2Sc yard.
All tho Jl.GQ dress goods go at 4Dc yard.
7CO BILKS. 290 YD.
In tho silk department tomorrow we will
offer over 1,000 long remnants of all kinds
of plain china silk, satin and fancy silks,
nultnblo for fancy work and waists. They
run from 2 yards to 15 yards and aro worth
up to 7Sc, on salo today at 20c yard.
REMNANTS OF SILKS AT CO, 10C, 1GC
AND 250.
An clpgant new lot of silks In ovory Im
aginable color and design, sultablo for mak
ing dolt dresses nnd fancy work, go at 5c,
10c, 15c and S5c for entire piece
IMI'OIITISD imESS GOODS 11EMNANTS.
A now lot of high grade black goods In
remnants from ' yard to 7-8c yard go to
day at Ec, 15c. 25c and 35o for cntlro
piece, Mi.ny of them matoli.
All tho small pieces of dress goods go at
lc nnd 2c for fntlro piece
Silk moussellno do sole, 15c yard.
fl.GO silk velvets, 49o yard.
FRIDAY 13 REMNANT DAY.
(Irand special salo of remnants on salo In
fcasomcnt Friday.
10,000 yards lining cambric, best grade, lc
yard.
Ono big lot of Imitation French flannel,
worth 15c, on salo at 6Hc yard.
Rest grado outing flannel, 8o yard.
Second quality outing flannel nt 3Hc yd.
40o quality mercerized sateen, 15c yard.
Rest grado doublo llcoccd Duckling flan
nel, worth 25c, on salo at 10c yard.
All tho bnlanco of tho chambray gingham
remnants, 3 He yard.
Rest grado of all wool Eiderdown flannel,
26c yard.
Extra duality of unbleached muslin, worth
7',-4c, on salo at 2Vjo yard.
And hundreds of othor remnants In base
rnont today. I
HOSTON STORE. OMAHA, 1
. N. V,'. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts.
RIGHTS Of DECREPIT HOUSES
Heir Ordinance- UIvIiik City night to
Dcatrny Anulrnt llulldlnica
l'ut in the Tmt.
On Docomber 15 a enso In which Mrs. Mary
O'Ocrman seoka to prevent tho city build
ing Inspector from tearing down somo
dilapidated hoUBes In Ramcat alley will bo
brought to trlul nnd tho now ordlnanco for
the destruction of buildings will be tested
In court. Soveral years ngo some bouses
located on tho block south of tho court
houso and, belonging to Thomas Murray
woro destroyed uhdor tho old ordinance.
Tho owner of tho property nftcrward col
loptcd damages from tho city. This caso
was tried, however, boforo thero was any.
ptovlsion In tho city charter for tho de
struction of dangerous buildings.
In tho present city charter It Is stated
specifically that buildings may bo con
demned und torn down which aro worth
loss than 50 per cent of tho prlco of now
buildings of the sumo kind. It Is provided
that buildings which haVo bocn damaged by
decay may bo torn down as well as thoso
.Which have been burned, and tho method of
condemnation and destruction Is set forth
In specific terms. All of these provisions,
of tho charter woro Incorporated In tho
new ordlnanco nnd City Dutldlng Inspector
Cartor Is confident that It will stand tho
test of tho courts.
After Mrs. O'Gorman's bouses wcro or
dered down sho socurcd n temporary ro
etrplnlng order preventing tho Inspector
from carrying out tho Instructions of tho
Advisory board. Under tho protection of
this order Mrs. O'Oorman assumed tha sho
could repair tho houses and her husband
nnd son woro arrested whtlo raising tho
floor in ono of them, tho Inspector having
been assured by Judgo Keysor that tho tem
porary restraining order did not grant Mrs.1
O'Qqrman tho right to mako any Improve
ments on tho buildings.
Many havo lost confidence and' hope, as
well no health, because they thought their
kidney dlseaso wbb Incurable. Foley's Kld
noy Cure Is n posltlvo euro for the dis
couraged nnd disconsolate. Tako no othor.
Dillon's drug store, South Omaha; Myers
Dillon Drug C6., Omaha. .
"Quicker Time to Cliluimo."
The time of "Chicago Limited," via Illi
nois Central railroad, has been reduced fifty
minutes between Omaha and Chicago. Train
now loaves union depot at 7:45 p. m. and
arrives nt Chicago 0:30 a. m., Instead of
10:20 a. m. as borotoforo. Tho "Limited,"
with Its superior equipment and fast time Is
Just what you are looking for. Try It. Tick
ets nnd sleeping car reservations at 1402
Farnanv streot.
Very Chenp.
To Qnlvfston, Houston and Port Arthur
Texas exourslon trains will leavo Omaha
via tho Missouri Pacific railway on Monday
evening, December 10, and Tuesday morn
ing, December 11. Round trip tickets will
to sold at lesB than half rates. For further
Information call at company's offices, S. E.
corner 14th nnd Douglas streets.
T. V. GODFREY, P. & T. A.
X O. PHILLII'PI, A, O. F. & P. A.
I 200 Ilewurd.
1200 and protection will bo given for In
I formation leading to tho nrrest and convic
tion of party or parties who caused to be
circulated tho false and libelous circulars
I against mo on or about Novomber 23.
) ALRERT EDHOLM.
LAWS OF HEALTH ARE IGNORED
HnMcmlc of flmitlliiox In Kenrnry In
Trncenhln to t'nrclcumirmi Nlmllnr
to Hint In Omaha.
Health Commissioner Victor II. Coffman
Is In receipt of a letter from Dr. George
M, Hull, secretary of tho Kearney lioard
of Health, complimenting Dr. Coffman upon
his denunciation of physicians who refuse
to report contagious diseases and havo them
promptly quarantined. Dr. Hull says con
cerning tho present epidemic of smallpox
at Kearney:
"After struggling during tho spring,
summer and early fall with 117 cases of
variola, less than forty days elapsed be
foro wo wcro confronted with a condition
nlmost, If not equally, as bad as at first
and directly chargenblo to methods so
criminally rccklcai that In other profes
sions they would send tho offondcrs to the
penitentiary. Wo havo twenty-four cases
of the disease nt present."
AmiotmcrnirntN of the Thrntem.
Dcsplto tho Inclemency of tho wenther
tho Orphcum was packed to overflowing
again last night. Tho faculty and students
of tho Omnha Medical college ottended In a
body, occupying nearly tho entire first floor.
Saturday night Camp No. 120, Modern Wood
men of America, 200 strong, will attend In a
body. Next week the big "Orphcum Show"
will bo tho attraction.
Tho chnractcr In which William Collier
will bo seen In Augustus Thomas' now com
edy, "On tho Quiet." nt Royd's, Friday and
Saturday nlghtB and Saturday matinee, Is a
student at Yale college and tho second act
Is located In his rooms nt Now Haven. Tho
third set is a unlquo yacht scene. Some
thing entirely new In stage setting Is prom
ised. Lean Than Halt IlHtc
TO
Port Arthur, Houston nnd Galveston,
Texas, on salo December 10th, only via O.
& St. L. Ry. All Information at city ticket
office, 1415 Farnam St., (Paxton Hotel
block), or wrlto Harry E. Moorcs, C. I'. &
T. A., Omaha, Neb.
Tho LadlcB Aid of tho First Prcsbytorlan
church wilt hold .a Christmas salo In the
church parlors Friday, December 7, at 11
n. m. Turkey dinner sorved at 11:30. Din
ner, 50c.
HAYDENS
1 -
Odd Lines of Fine
Guaranteed Clothing,
At Less
Than Actual Cost.
MEN'S FINE WOKSTED AND OASSIMERE PANTS Well
cut and strongly nuule, all sizes, waist 30 to GO, & flf!
excellent 2.50 tirades, Fridnv, one pair to buyer, only . wlaUU
MEN'S HANDSOME WOKSTED SUITS, all the small lines left
from our best selling 10.00 lines, " ff
great bargains tomorrow at WiUU
MEN'S EXTRA FINE OVERCOATS cut in the newest styles,
handsomely lined and trimmed, sold ordinarily at If) fin
$15 and ?18, special for bargain Friday, $7.50 and. . .lUiUU
MEN'S STRICTLY ALL WOOL IRISH FRIEZE ULSTERS
cut extra long, with large storm collars, and sold formerly at
8.50 and 12.50 offered as a bargain of great f Cfl
merit tomorrow at 5.00 and I ivU
MEN'S VERY FINE UNFINISHED BLACK AND BLUE
WORSTED SUITS trimmed and tailored equal to If) AA
, custom made, special at IUUU
FRIDAY BIG BARGAINS FOR BOYS Boys' double breast
ed knee pants suits, mostly large sizes, 12 to 1G, I TK
regular 3.50 and 1.60 suits Iilv
BOYS' FINE VESTEE SUITS sizes 3 to 8, worth Q 7E
up to. 7.50 at 2.50 and . . . V- I O
BOYS' 75c ODD FREE PANTS at 25c
HAYDEN BROS.
Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha.
A Hint to the Thrifty:
i
Buy Your Coal Now and Save Money.
Pennsylvania, best hard coal.
Sheridan, best Wyoming coal.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St.
A FOUNTAIN PEN
Would mako a most acceptable Christmas plft We
sU tho Waterman and Mercantile, from Jl.W to 15.00.
We have a kooU warranted pon for 11.00.
Spend a few minutes at our store.
LI()K FOR Till! NAME.
S. W. LINDSAY, THE JEWELER
1B1U DOl'QLAS STUUET.
MRS. J. BENSON.
Christmas is only
Three Weeks Away.
!taa all mar Urg and kaaOaome stock ot
Christmas DOLLS
are out on our counter sizes from
' 2 to 36 inches long prices from 10c
to the best dressed and undressed.
Best Kid Bodies, double jointed,
flesh color or white, the Keitner
head, natural hair,. the prettieBt
made, so pretty it's a pleasure to
look at them.
We are opening up a counter of
strictly Christmas novelties.
Our other departments sue ail
full of prettjr goods for Christmas
gnwae&ta. k r? ,
BIG SIXTH CHANGES HEART
Judge Klnknlil Di-Uerm 111" District
3!ny .Vow He Counted Upon a
Safely Republican.
Judgo Moses P. Klnkald of O'Neill, Neb.,
who enmo within a few votes of beating
Congressman Nevlllo In tho Rig Slxlh
district nt tho recent election, Is at tho
Iter Grand. Last year, when tho Sixth
district elected a congressman to fill tho
vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Greene,
tho fusion candidate won out over Judge
Klnknld, who was his republican opponent,
by 2,358 plurality, and this year, with tho
snmo candidates in the field, tho fusion
majority was but 290.
Judgo Klnknld expresses himself as being
highly pleased with the gain ho mado over
his voto of last year and considers tbo Sixth
district ns pretty good republican territory
nt this time. Had tho voto on the con
gressional ticket not suffered tho falling off
from that of tho head of tho ticket, usual
In all presidential years, Judgo Klnkald
would hnvo received a substantial majority.
McKlnley carried tho district by a small
margin, while four years ago It went for
Rrynn by about 5,000 majority.
"Tho heavy chango from populism to re
publicanism in tho Sixth district," says
Judgo Klnkald, "Is not a temporary shift.
Tho moving lssuo In tho district was pros
perity In tho llvo stock Industry. The ox
lstcnco of this prosporlty refuted the argu
ments of Mr Rryan and caused former
populists to loso faith In his theories nnd
sever connections with his party. I bellevo
existing conditions warrant tho assertion
that tho Rig Sixth may now be regarded as
reliably republican for tho future."
"Tho people out our way are all too busy
to partlclpato In tho Interesting political
contest that Is to be waged In the legisla
ture tfcls winter," remarked the Judgo, "but
wo look eagerly to Omaha and Lincoln for
tho news and bopo that Nebraska will not
be slow In electing and sending to Wash
ington two republican senators."
Kale of Home Cooking.
Tho ladles of tho First Christian church
wilt havo homo-mado cakes, pies, bread,
etc., for salo at Kllpatrlck's storo from 11
o'clock to 0, Saturday, December 8.
Parties having Washington state Trans
mlsslsslppl exposition commission scrip
will plcaso communlcnto with us,
THE REE PUHLISHING COMPANY.
Ban"r1aay
Tel. 127
Twelfth
Perfume
Carnival
Our 12th annual perfume car
nival will open
Next Saturday
More kinds of perfume and
better than evor before.
Next Saturday
Perfume
Sherman & McGonnell Drue Go
OMAHA, Cor. 10h nn Dodge.
WV THI QINUINK
SYRUP OF FIGS
CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP Qfc
Shoe Suggestions
Men. Women Boys Girls
Some footwear is mado "for revonuo only" somo's made for looks and thon there's
our kind. It looks well because it'a Bhapoly and finished feels well becauBo it
fits, and wears well because it is made of good stock and well put together.
Shoes for Men
Men's Box Calf Shoes
Heavy weight, doublo sole.Mace, fash
ionable shapes, nature's own last,
Ooodycar welt, broad heels, box calf,
Is ono of tho black leather that 13
universally worn and fll,CSk
liked every pair Kuar- u5 J xDJ
, antecd our prlco a :
Men's Vici Kid Shoes
With all tho good, points attached to
thotn that can bo found In any shoe-
medium weight, Good
year welts, all sizes
and widths
Men's Army Shoes
Tou've been waiting for them they're
hero now It's tho shoo (SLfff
tor tho working ZD r J3
man prlco
Shrader's Fig Powder
Whcnovcr you want a good cathartic, ono
that does not gripe, tako Shrader's Pig
Powder. It's pleasant to tako and acts
like a charm.
Shrader's Fig Fowder 25c
Cramer's Kidney Cure Too
Carter's Mvcr Pills, 15c
Stuart's Tablets . 40c
liar Ben 40c
Peruna 1 "sc
Hostetter's Illtterv 5c
Duffy's Malt Whiskey S5c
1 dozen S-graln Quinine Capsules...... 7c
1 dozen 3-gruln Qulnlno Cnpsu'.es 10c
1 dozen 5-Rrnln Quinine Capsules 15c
Dromo Quinine ..1 15c
SchaefePs Cough, Cure 20c
AjRX Tablets 40c
Hudyan TablettrM 4(Jo
Formaldyhldo Bitters Wo
Old Glory Bitters .,;.A.. U)a
"VVyoth's Bcof Iron and Wine 75o
Shrader's Fig Powder 23c
Kcott's Emulsion f 75c
Physlclno J2.E.0
Pierce's Prescription 75c
cruiccca CUT ikice
OvnACrCBI DRUGGIST
t. W. Car. 10th and Chicago,
Hoeseekes,
Excursions
to many points west and north
west Bouth and southwest
One Pare Plus $2.00
for the Round Trip.
December 4 and 18.
January 1 and 15.
Return limit of tickets twenty
one days from data of sale.
ncxBT omoa.
1602 FARNAM STREET.
- TEL. 2SO.
UBLINOTOIf STATION,
IOTH AND MASON ST8.
TKL. I'M.
oooooooooo
IGctYour Listl
of presents for Christmas ready. Put
on the top a KODAK or CAMERA
nothing else will slvo halt tho ploas-o
ure; nothing elso lasts halt so Jong,
and nothing halt as cheap tor theO
value given.
Inspect our large assortment now.
Only reliable dealers keep PIIEMOS.O
pnrns KnnKS. koiionab. oy.
Reduction in price ot all Dry Plates O
from the first of December.
O
:
o The Robert Dempster Go.,S
4 Exclusive Dealers In Photo Supplies.
J We can fix you up on Album If you
q cannot find tho time. q
loooooooooS
CTJIUCS all Kidney
Diseases, Uack-
rlsts. or by uaiL
I Free book, lA
W 1 It (I VTtti lltXHrM"
Ti0,etc,e( Dr.B. J.Kay, Saraoa,.N.Yi.
I Kldneycur.fj
SHOES
For Boys and Girls
Our boys' and girls' shoes, HUo our
clothes, aro notablo every whorp' for
tbolr nttracttvo appcarAncc. Should
any provo dofectlvo wo esteem It a
favor to bo nblo to mako sultablo rc
numoratlon. Boys' Satin Calf Shoes
to 13 81,00
Boys' Satin Calf Shoes
13 to 2 gl.io
214 to eh 81.25
Boys' Quilted Sole Shoes
to 2 81.45
2Vi to 6tt 81.65
Misses' and Children's Shoes
In a completo lino of sizes, AA to H
calf or all kid 0 to 8 G- JJ A
$1.00-8i to 11, $1.25 4) I OU
12 to 2 -1.
iaaDii:ia.'4ii,n.'imniinii.ifi4.'i
Remnant1:
10,000 yards of remnants of
to 8 yards in remnant, at 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c per yard, goods
worth up to 1.50 per yard. Dress goods by the yard for chil
dren's dresses in half wool, all wool and silk and wool, at 10c,
15c nnd 25c per yard. Can't be duplicated in this city for less
than 75c to 1.00 per yard.
Special on high ai;t dress goods in our regular dress goods
department. 4S-iuch Goif Cloth, 6 colors, 75c per yard. 50-inch
Homespuns, strictly all wool, in gray and oxford, regular $1.00
goods, at 59c per yard.
Cotton Fabric and Lining Remnants.
10,000 remnants fancy silkette draperies, worth 20c, on sale
Friday, 5c. Thousands of yards dark percales 12$c and 15c qual
ity, Friday, 5c. Item nan ts of ISc French Flannelette,. Friday,
5c yard.
Remnants of black and white calicos, Gc and 7c grade, at
3Ac. Fancy dark calicos, long
waist linings, 15c and 20c quality, 5c pard.
In the Economy Bargain Room Big Silk Bargains
Friday Remnants, Remnants, Remnants.
Big lot silks, clmngcablo funcles, plain colors and black, at 16a
100 pieces ot plain Chinas for fancy work, In all tho bright prettly shades,, at only 25c.
Dig lot ot Taffetas In all colors and black, lino grado, all silk, at only 39c
Special Friday on Fine Fancy Silks.
SO bolts In tho latest styles and colors lino grado silk many worth J1.00
nit go on salo at
$10,00 Point Lace Handkerchiefs, $5,00.
Wo havo secured ono of tho largest samples of real lace Handkerchiefs shown.
from Now York, nnd at ono-half tho regular
$10.00 Ileal Point Laco Handkerchiefs
$7.00 Rcnl Point Laco Hnndkorchlefs
$6.00 Ileal Point Laco Handkerchiefs
$S.00 Ileal Point Lace Handkerchiefs
$12.00 Real Point Lace Handkerchiefs , $6.00
$15.00 Ret I Point Laco Handkerchiefs $7.50
All othors In proportion.
The lnrgcst line of real and limitation laco collars, lappels, bolaroes, etc., In tho
city. This salo begins Snturday morning.
Bargain Room.
CHENILLE PORTIERES, PER PAIR $1.75
Tapestry Portieres, each $1.00
Sllkollno, yard So
Remnants Upholstery Goods 10c, ISc, 20c
Sash Curtain Rods Ec
HAYDEN BROS.
Business men and others recognize the im
portance of this combination by selecting the
UNION PACIFIC for WESTERN POINTS
OMAHA.
( SALT LAKE CITY - 10
Tf SAN FRANCISCO - 15
( PORTLAND - - - - IB
OMAHA
SALT LAKE CITY - 238
Ti SAN FRANCISCO - 310
(PORTLAND - - - 64
New City Ticket Office 1324
Shoes for Women
Women's Shoes
Women's winter welts, constructed
according to our own dictation ex
tension soles, mannUh or coin toe,
patent or kid tips every pair of
women's shoes guaranteed
regardless tho prlco
you pay this
shoe
Women's Shoes
We aro making a specialty of women's
shoes that wo guarantco to bo tho
best shoo vnluo In
Omnha for tho money
all styles and sites.
Women's Shoes
All kid or kid tops box calf vamps or
pntcnt leather tips f f
plump solos mannish ID I "vf
last D to EK J.
HAYDENs
all kinds of Dress Goods from 2
remnants, 23c. Remnants fancy
49c
price.
J5.00
J3.no
$3.00
$4.00
$252
A DUAL ROLE
FASTEST TRAINS
SHORTEST LINE.
liHwrs Qultkir tfein
u) itnir Lint.
1 Mills Shortir thin
any elhsr Um-
Fumi Strut.
Til. 316.
TAILOR
Karbach Block, 209-11 S. 15th SI,
You can't afford
to look shabby
when such prices
as Nicoli the Tailor
offers this week
are within your
reach.
Such a rare op-
portuity to dress
well - at little cost
- should not be
overlooked. -
Nicoll's Decern
ber Stock -Reducing
Sale means
that we are deter
mined to reduce
our heavy stock
of fall and Winter
Woolens quickly-.-and
we are willing
to make a most
liberal sacrifice in
doing so.
TROUSERS
$
4 $5 $6 7
SUITS
15 IB 20 22
' WORTH NEARLY DOUBLE,
Hundreds of
patterns to select
from.
You can't afford
to miss it.
TAILOR
209-211 South I5tb St
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