no THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBETl 0, 1000. FACTS GIVE LIE TO FIGURES Omaha School Attendance an Eloquent Commentary on Gensni. ST, JOSEPH'S ENROLLMENT LESS THAN HALF Educator Iteturna from Impaction of Mlamurl Clt .Schools with Much Higher Hmjirct for Thnac lu Omaha. "Comparison of tho school records of Omaha and BL Joseph are enough to con vltco ono that Omaha Is much the larger city and that tbo recent census has either dono Omaha a great Injustice or has given fit. Joseph padded returns,", said W. V. Johnson, member of tho Omaha Doard of Education, who has Just returned from St. Joseph, whoro he addressed tho annual meotlng of tho Northwestern Missouri Ttachcrs association. "Tho total enroll Kent of tho St. Joseph schools Is 9,700, wfcllo In Omaha tho enrollment U 19,600. In tho St. Joseph High school thcro are TOO pupils, as against moro than 1,500 In tho Omaha High school. "St. Joseph has only 150 school teachers and tho number of teachers In tho Omaha schools exceeds 400. Separate schools oro maintained In St, Joseph for tho colored children and tho number of teachers Is larger on this account than would be re quired to teach 9,700 children in Omaha, where tho color lino Is not drawn. "Tho St. Joseph schools are not only mailer than those of Omaha, but the build ings aro inferior and the equipment Inade quate. Many of tho buildings are old fashioned structures, which lack all modern facilities for heating and ventilation and re In Btrango contrust to the new buildings In Omaha. "I know of no other western city where so little attention Is paid to tho schools. The school yards nro not well cared for and look as though thcro had been but ltttlo attompt to beautify them and mako them attractive. A visit to St. Joseph cannot fall to mako an Omahan better satisfied with his homo schrolB. Such a school building as tho Cobs would be a revelation to St. Joseph people." Indies' and gentlemen's gold watches from $10 to UD0. Kdbolm, Jewoler, 107 N. 16th St. Hubcrmano'H Jewolry storo Is tho placo to buy Christmas glfte. I'rlco und quality absolutely guaranteed. 13th and Douglas. The handsomest line of silver manlcuro pieces In Omaha. John Itudd. 215 3. 16th. ItL'TMCIl IS 1'UHSUKIJ II V A HANK. Note lipid 1- Moravia Institution Said to Have Ilrcn MUrilrrptrd. Tho Moravia National bank has filed In the fedcrnl court n suit against John J. Duller and others for tho purposo of sot ting asldo deeds and cancelling a mortgage on certain town lots In Lincoln. Tho peti tion alleges that tho plaintiff secured a judgment against Hutlor on notes In the Lancaster county district court, execution upon which was returnod unsatisfied; that tho tlmo of paytnont of these notes had been extended under tho Impression that the defendant still owned certain property of which ho wus possessed at the tlmo they wero made, when In fact he had parted with tho lots for no consideration. It Is further cited that Butler's son, to whom the lots were sold, mortgaged them to the I'hocnlx Mutual I.lfo Insurance company to nccuro a debt of his father, and that all of theso transactions were devised for the purposo of hindering tho collection of tho Judgment of tho plaintiff. For this season tho plaintiff asks that tho tltlo of tbo prop arty bo adjudged to bo In John J. Duller and that tho lots bo sold to satisfy the Judgment of tho plaintiff In tho state court. Dance programs and wedding stationery. 'A. I. Itoot, printer, 414-416 South 12th. Selld gold set rings wo Bhow poms beau ties. Edholm, Jeweler, 107 N. 16th. We'd llko you to sco our stock of mounted ft unmounted diamonds. Edholm, jeweler. INGREDIENTS WILL NOT MIX Proposed Conference of Minor Ileform Astlntnra I'romlara to Have Llt tlu Political SlKulHcance. The conference of tho "roform forces" outsldo of tho republican and democratic parties, scheduled for noxt Tuesday night, promises to have llttlo political significance. Tho proposition, which emanates from tho mld-roadcrs and worklngmen'a political club, Is for n meeting of representatives of tho populist, social labor, Boclal democratic, prohibition, mid-road and worklngmen'a par ties for tho purposo of forming n union of these forces for Independent political nctlon. Inasmuch as tho socialists and tho prohibi tionists nro known to bo Ingredients that will not mix In tho proposed political com pound tho movement Is not looked upon as likely to gain headway. Leading members of tbo party make light of the conference proposed by tho mld-roadera and assert It will not bo participated In by any of their people. As for tho prohibitionists, their scarcity makes them an Inconsiderable factor In any political movement. An elegant gift a ladles' gold watch, 112.00 up. John Iludd, 11R S. 16th. New light neckwear for BOc. They are tieautles, nt Kelloy & Ileyden's. Buy our $3.00 Alpine hat. Kelley ft Hey flon, 16th and Chicago. Sam'l nurns, 1318 Farnara, soils 12 real cut tumblers, $3.00. 18k wedding rings. Edholm, Joweler. You may liavt Omaha after braakf ast ioday on "THE OVERLAND LIMITED" in d arrive In Sin Fnnclico sooner thin II you left jeiterdai li in; other route Doublo Drawing Ropra Palace Slcopors, broad vcstlbulcd Cora throughout, BulTot Smoking and Library Cars with Harbor Shops and Pleasant Reading Room, Dining Cars meals boing served a la carto, and ovory dolicacy Is provided, Tho cars aro illumina ted with tho famous Plntsoh Light and hoatod with steam. A notahlo fcaturo is that safoty, perfect comfort and speed ara all iucludcd. Only Two Nights between Omaha and San Francisco. New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St, Telephone 316. NEW HOME FOR THE WORKMEN I.ndojea of the City .loin In Project for Permanent Uunrters Slock I - lied Only to Member. The Individual members and lodges of the Ancient Order of United Workmen In Omaha hnvo decided to purchaso the building nt 110-112 North Fourteenth street, next to the Dellono hotel, for their lecal headquarters. The building Is known as Odd Fellows block No. 2, and was erected eight years ago at a cctt of 130,000. Tho property was sold un der foreclosure on November 6 last and was bid In by the mortgagee, the I'enn Mutual Life Insurance company, from which the Workmen will purchase It. The building, with all furnishings and the ground, has been offered for $15,000. The local lodges and their Individual members will form a stock company with 2,500 shares of the par value of 18 each, for tho purposo of acquiring tho ownership. No ono but members of tho order will bo per mitted to subscribe for tho stock, as It Is the purposo of tho ordor to have tho head quarters building owned exclusively and ab solutely by Its members. More than one half of the stock has nlready been sub scribed for, and no trouble whatever Is an ticipated In disposing of tho remainder. A meeting of tho shareholders will bo held In tho building at S p, m. icembcr 18 for tho purposo of adopting articles of incorpora tion and electing directors. Tho proposed new homo of tho Workmen Is a structure of four stories, covering a plat of ground 44xC6 feet In dimensions, and tho 'foundation and walls are of sufficient strength to permit the erection of two addi tional stories whenover necessary. Klfcs 'Will flnlld n I.nlr. Tho Elka nre to havo a home of their own nt a very early dato. At n meeting hold Friday Lysle Abbott, the exalted ruler, appointed n committee of fifteen to adopt plans for acquiring real estate, select a Iccatlon, procure architects' plans and at tend to other details Incidental to securing a building. Tho committee members aro going to find a location In the central part of the city. Tho building will cost about $25,000. "Turn Vour Ilnok" on tho cold, dlsagreeablo weather of tho north and spoud your winter In the sunny south. The Illinois Central railroad has tourists' tickets on salo to New Orleans, Florida, Nassau, Cuba, Porto Rico and other winter tourist points, good for re turn' until June 1, 1901. For Information regarding tho "Dlxlo Flyer," tickets and hotels, call on or address W. II. Brill, D. I'. A., I. C. 11. H.. Omana. Neb. Tho ladles of St. John's Episcopal church will hold their annual bazaar and Bale In the Guild hall, Twenty-sixth and Franklin rtrects, Thursdny, December 13. A largo cumber of ladles' handkerchiefs, fancy and useful articles will bo on sale. Refresh ments will be served throughout tho day. TEAM TO WIN BACK LAURELS Omnlia Markamen Wilt Vlatt Knnana City with Their Sights Ad justed to Conquer, Tho coming six weeks will Do lively oneB for tho members of tho Omaha Oun club, as It will bo decided beforo tho last week In January who shall represent the Omaha Gun club In Its return shoot with Kansas City. The match will bo held In the Mis souri town some tlmo after January 15. There was a meeting of the gun club at Townsend's Friday night, nt which about twenty members were present. Tho mci all feel keenly the defeat of the team at tho last contest and expressed determina tion to win back their laurels. Q. F. Brucker was appointed as manager of the squad to go to Kansas City' and was em powered to select tho men who will com pose that team. Whon tho mattar of funds for the proposed trip was broached, $160 was raised In less than ten minuted as a purso for expenses. Thcro are a number of pescons who da slro to represent the team besides those who shot at Omaha last week. Mr. Brucker has not finally decided upon tho means to be adopted In making the selection, but It Is said that tbo record of tho men on tnc homo grounds In tho next six weeks win havo much to do with the personnel or the team. Ono plan favorably mentioned is for a provisional team to bo Immediately an nounced, tho members of which will be re quired to hold themselves subject to chal lenge from any other member of the cluo. From the records made In these challenge shoots tho membership In the team will bo finally selected. This plan would gtve tho members of the provisional team con siderable practice between now and the dato of tho contost and, as It will bo made up of the best marksmen In tho club, If thcro bo no changes, the men will have tho advantage of almost constant practice. Irfsa Than Half Itate TO Port Arthur, Houston and Oalveston, Toxas, on sale December 10th, only via O. & St. L. Ry. All Information at city ticket office, 1415 Farnam St., (Paxton Hotel block), or write Harry E. Moores, C. P. ft T. A., Omaha, Neb. A. B, Huhermann, 13th and Douglas, only Importer of diamonds In the west. Precious stones sold below all competition and bought back at 30 per cent if desired. Diamond brooches from $5.00 to $30.00 at Jno. Kudd's, 115 S. 16th st. Wanted, two Urst-class tea, cigar and splco salesmen, with an established trade In theso goods In the northwest. H. C. Fisher, Chicago. For policies that are sight drafts at maturity anply to H. D. Neely, manager Equitable Llf, 206 ind 08 Bee building. TRIP TO CALIFORNIA, in regal splondor, can bo mado on 'The Overland Limited," tho colo twnted Union Pacific train. This train runs via tlio "Overland Route," tho established route across the con tinent. It has perhaps tho most finely equipped cars in the world. Thero are FIVE MILLS A HEAVY BURDEN Cottncllmnti Frcln Hint CJtlarns Can Not Coinforintilj- Hear Hifrn l)c mnnda if School Hoard, "I for one feel as though I would rather go to jail for contempt of court than mako a levy which will bo largo onough to meet the claim of $159,000 which the Board of Education holds against tho city, and thcro are several other councllmcn who feel as 1 do about tho matter," said Councilman M. D. Karr. "Tlio levy for other purposes can cot be less than 28 or 29 mills. Ono mill produces over $30,000, so It would be neces sary to add G mills to pay the Doard of Ed ucation. That would bring the levy up to 33 or 34 mills, or over $1,000,000. "Such n levy Is out of the question, and will not bo mado If thero Is any way of avoiding It. There Is no senso In compelling tho taxpayers to bear such a burden when tho schools can get along without the money. Tho Interests of the schools and of the city aro common. Everyone In Omaha Is nnxtous to sco tho Doard of Kduratton havo all tho money which Is absolutely necessary to mako Its work effective, but In forcing this claim tho board Is demanding money which a majority of tho taxpayers Is unwilling to pay." Notice, I'nflrn I,ole, 173, A. O. V. TV. Alt members of fatten lodge Aro re quested to meet at Hov. Savldge's church to attend tho funeral of Drother J. W. Hooton. All sister lodges, Degree of Honor lodges and degrco crows, In uniform, aro requested to meet with us. Funeral nt 2 o'clock sharp, North Eighteenth street, between Webster and California streets. Dy order of OEOIIOE W. NEWMAN, M. W. Attest: A. O. OILSON, Recorder. Very Chrnp. To Galveston, Houston and Tort Arthur Texas excursion trains will leave Omaha via tho Missouri Pacific railway on Monday ovenlng, December 10, and Tuesday morn ing, December 11. Hound trip tickets will be sold at less than half rates. For further Information cell at company's offices, S. E. corner 14th and Douglas streets. T. P. aODFUEV, P. & T. A. J. O. riHLLIPPI, A. O. P. & P. A. " Combination Syringes Wo havo all kinds of Hyrlnges In stock. Just received direct from the manufactur ers a quantity of Combination Syringes. You can mnk a hot water bottle nlso a nyrlnge. It's tho best that Is mado. Prices wo cut the samo iia on all medicines. Cramer' Kidney Curt 70o Carter1 Liver I'llU lr.e Stuitrt' Tablets 40c llur-lleu 4Uo I'eruiin Trie Hosteller' Hitters 7Bo Duffy's Malt Whiskey 8Bo 1 doc. a-ir. Quinine Capsules.. 7c 1 dm, !t-(tr. Quinine Capnnle.. 10c 1 dot, ft-irr. Quinine Capsules.. 15c Ilronin Qtilutiii- IBc Schaefer'ti Coagli Cure SOo AJux Tnhlv-L 40u lludynii Tablet 40o Korinaldyhlde Hitter BOo Old (Jlory Illtter BOc TVyeth'n II erf, Iron and Wine.. THe Schruder' Vim Powder 2B) CrilACCCD CUT price OUnACrCn DRUGGIST I. TV. Cor. llllb and Chlcatro. llfltlTrn Weak men of nil ages to WAN I til wrlt today and lenrn of our iiniiiiw new Rn(1 wonderful absorb ent discovery (The OH of Gladness). Per fect results In 24 hours. Complete cure In C weeks. Cost of euro. $6. Write for full treatment or enclose $1 for two weekB' sup ply, sufficient for absolute proof of cure. Worth the world to you. Address II. C. Wcldner, 72 E. Monroe Ht., Chicago. HAYDEN S and Boys' Highest MEN'S FINE WORSTED AND OASSIMEKE PANTS Well cut and strougly uiude, all sizes, waist 30 to 50, Ol R ft excellent 2.50 grades, Monday, 1 pair to buyer, only. . OliUU MEN'S HANDSOME WORSTED SUITS, all the small lines left from our best selling $ 10.00 lines, g" fA great bargains, Monday, at ViUU MEN'S EXTRA FINE OVERCOATS cut in the newest styles, handsomely lined and trimmed, sold ordinarily at f ff $15 and $18, special bargain for Monday, $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 gf merit, Monday at $5.00 and I 3 U MEN'S VERY FINE UNFINISHED BLACK AND BLUE WORSTED SUITS trimmed and tailored equal to in (Vfl custom made, special at lUiUU MONDAY BIG BARGAINS FOR BOYS Boys' double breasted knee pants suits, mostly large sizes, 12 to 10 i TE regular $3.50 and $4.00 suits la I 9 BOYS' FINE VESTEE SUITS sizes 3 to 8, worth Q 7 K up to $7.50 at $2.50 and 9 I 9 BOYS' 75c ODD KNEE PANTS at 25c HAYDEN BROS. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. "Life is a disappointment anyway" ' Unless you buy your coal from us PENNSYLVANIA best hard coal, and SHERIDAN, best Wyoming coal de livered by polite and obliging drivers. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Fartiam. Telephone 127. TEETH Lost by decoy or sickness can be replaced with rreat satisfaction by a plate or birds-eye work. Good set teeth 15.00. Sliver fllllntr, 75c. TAFT'8 PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Duuglus Street. JACKHT AN1J SLIT SAMi CONtINLUD. f 10.00 Jacket for ?5.00 10.00 Ladles' Suit 'r 4:1,70 Millinery Snip. Everything In our cloak, suit and mil linery departments must be sold nt once ,wlthout regard to cost or former prices. If you havo not tho ready cash, wo will credit you. Hero Is an Idea of the prices: tl.EO ladles' wrappers for C9c. $2 elder down dressing sacques for 79c. $1.75 mercerized satin underskirts for 75c. $10 ladles' tailor-made suits for $3.75. , $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. 110 jackets for $3.50. $15 Jackets for $5. $25 jackets for $7.50. $3.08 trimmed hats for $1.26. $10 trimmed hats for $2.98. $15 trimmed hats for $3.98. $20 trimmed hats for $4.98. $4.60 skirts for $1.75. Hundreds of other bargains. PEOPLE'S STORE, Blxteenth and Farnam Streets. Curd of Thank. For tho kind sympathy shown us and many offerings of respect during our late bereavement, the loss of a loyal husband and kind father, we doslro to express our most sincere thanks. CAROLINA LAIISON AND CHILDREN, CURSE OF DRINK CUKi-:i) BY WHITE RIBBON REMEDY Can bo given In OIhkh of Water, Tea or Coffee without Patient's Knowledge White Itlbbon Homed will cure or de stroy the dtaeaned nupetlto for alcoholic stimulants, whether the patient la a con firmed lnobrlnte, "a tippler," social drinker or drunkard. Impossible for any ono to havo an op nctltu for alcoholic liquors after using White Itlbbon Remedy. Hy mall $1. Trial package freo by writing Mrs. T. C. Monro, Pres't W. C. t. U. Ventura, California. Hold In Omaha, Neb., by Chas. II. Bchacfcr, I6th unci Chicago streets. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Iwhat is Nicer fori Christmas Than o o o a Camera? Nothing will glvo half the pleasure O for twice the money. We can sell a really first-class Instrument now, with double lens, carrying case nndQ holder, complete for $7.20. "Eastman Kodaks" from 80c. Pro- O mos, Pocos and Koronas. We have the largest assortment In the west and It will pay you .to call on ub before q purchasing. 4 O ; The Robert Dempster Go,, O O 1215 Far nam St. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Most Astonishing Values in Men's Grade Clothing. Every garment perfect'fitting, stylish and reliable, Odd lines of fine guaranteed clothing at less than cost MIW Ilil.f.STItATKll MAP of tho Klown, Comanche, Apache, Wichita and Caddo reservations, which aro soon to bo opened for settlement. For copy of same remit SO cents to 1). 1'. Drown, 1323 Karnatn stteet, Omaha, Neb. Hamilton Warren, M. D eclectic and magnetic physician, office at the Central Hotel, comer North Fifteenth and Dodno streets, 1 1 1 a suitable location can be found. Special Attention to all lone stand Ins; or Untiring diseases and to diseases of women and children. Beautiful opal and diamond rings, $10 to US. Jno. Iludd, US S. 16th. Ilcyn'n Free fxiuvriilr t'ontlnned. In December, with each new dozen Pla tlno Cabinets or larger photos, we give a beautiful water color FUKE. Heyn, the Photographer, 313-317 South Fifteenth. Fartles having Washington state Trans mlselsalppl exposition commission scrip will ptcaso communicate with us. TIIK OKB- rUDUSHlNG COMPANY. tleautlful now stylo umbrellas see them. Edholm, Jeweler, 107 N. 16th. BUY THE PIANO NOW AND MAKE YOUR WIFE, son or daughter a beautiful XMAS PRESENT Sco our stock. We aro tho oldest music doalers In tho west. Whnt wo sell you Is guaranteed there Is nothing better. We carry only stand ard makes of pianos. MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO. 1316 FARNAM STREET iWonday Jackets worth $12 to $25 ior $4.50 Right at tbo approach of cold weath er our buyer has transferred from six New York manufacturers their entire stocks of Juckets and placed them at your doors for less money in many in stances than the trimmings cost. The Jackets from following well known manufacturers of high class cloaks were bought by him at a frac tion of their value. The finest of all Conheim & Co., Shaft & Silberman, Freelander & Co., A. Rosen & Co,, Levy & Herman, M. Post & Co. In all 1975 Jackets They are made from the finest Kerseys, Vicunas, Woolen Persians, Whipcords and Wool Astrachans. They come in black, blue, brown, tan and all colors. Tlioy are braid trimmed and tiimmed in fur, a great many with fur collars, edged with marten; nearly all lined with the famouH skinner's satin and the well-known Winslow taffeta. Garments made to sell for $12.00 to $25.00. Your choice of tho whole lot Monday $4.50 SEE PAGE 11 FOR BARGAINS. HAYDEN BROS. Aim straight for us mmsssmm It! niirUxr X Buccessors to C. 8. Itaymond Company. 15th Smoke the best. Ask your dealer for a IT COSTS YOU NO MORE VHAN INFERIOR BRANDS. F. R. RICE N. C. CO., Mfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADE CIII2AI i:.Cl HSIONS To Houston nml (Inlveston. Trsna. On December 11 tho Hock Island Houte will sell tickets to aboro points for 120.80 for tho round trlu. Final return limit flf teti days from date of sale. City ticket oflico 1323 Farnam street. Have Hoot print It. Your Bank Account Is In danger. If you buy poor coal, you will regret It, n It will only make you more wor'.t. nnd expense, In buy ing more. You will And that we hnvo the best Hard and Soft coal In Omaha, not only for steam purposes, but for cooking and heating. Johtisoti Bros., 1106 Farnam. Tel. 1052-1269 OMAHA. Our Christmas Offer A Life Size Platino same as sample In our window FREE With one tloen of our Beat Cabinet Fhotoa. 213 N. 16th SI More Goods, More Jackets and More Particulars. The most sensational sale ever known in America at this season of the year. A COMPARISON f our work with that of others show many points In which ours Is superior. No detail In D 15 JIT A I, -WOrtlC Is sllahted. The smallest Is consid ered Important enouxh to receive our most careful consideration nnd skillful work. CHII.nniCN'S TRKTII receive our particular mention. Early treatment will prevent loss of teeth and also much suffering. BAILEY, the Dentist rtooms 312-nin I'm ton Block. 10th and Psrniro, l'hou 1085. l.Rdy Attendant, for Kbony Ooods for Christmas gifts suitable for man or woman. We are showing an exquisite stock, of military Brushes, Hair Brushes, Mirrors, Mag nifying Mirrors, Clothes nrushes, Whisk Ilrooms, Hat Brushes and Manlcuro pieces. We guarantee ab solute satisfaction on ull goods Bold by us. Viiti A or Jewelers nnd Opticians and Douglas, Omaha. Christmas Shoes for Men and Women, Boys and Girls Shoes for tho street and shoes for dress. The lat est and most fashionable styles and nil tho newest novelties In footwear. Beautiful warm slipper for tho house and band somo slippers and tics for dress. A large and Yery hand eo mo lino of Men's Christmas Slippers In all sizes, styles and' prices. Children's Shoes and Warm Slippers In many styles and at all prlcos. Be suro and sea our Handsome Christmas Footwear rrtBX. CP artWigbt H. E. Got. Ittrt ANOTHER SLASH, 69c On Cramer's Kidnty Cur. This week only wo nro going to sell tho abovo remedy nt 63c Not moro than throo bottles to a customer. SOo Syrup of Figs (genuine) fOc Wc lllmoy's Cntarrh Cure 3io 11.00 IJsterlno (Lambert's) r9a GOc Morrow's Kld-ne-olds 2.'o sue noun s Kidney I'liis 40a 60c AJox Tablets , rc Allpcrettl & Kubel's Cllncoliitp tAn bOc i lay's Hair Health Wa 60c Stocum's Orojoll i0a 60c Cnscurets 4c wo Tarrnni s Hemer Aperient i. 40c 50c Cutlcura Halve 40o ji.om Movininc, large size 73o Jl.00 Knirchlld's Popt Milk Powder Mo SOo Bromo-Sellzer , 40c 60c Hobbn' Spuragus Pills 40o 12.00 Chichester's English Pennyroyal 1'IIIS zi.s Write for Catalogue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go In New Store at 16th KJld Dodge. 3O0 )(i)0D 0 m I 111 I - I I I I I l J e , Bathroom Fittings Is a plumbing phraso fat with luxu rious meaning. Towel racks, brush, sponge and soap holders, shower rings, sprinklers and shampoos, seat and head rest are so many factors of com fort, cleanliness and perfect sanitation which those who llko to live right can not dispense with. Let us put your bathroom In modern shape at moder ate cost, results considered. Free & Black. I'lionc. 1010 1HOO Farn tm perfumes FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS We've Rot the biRRCHt and bent stock of Perfumes shown In Omaha and you don't want to buy till you'va got our prices, Wo sell perfumery lower than any house In town. ATOMIZERS H undreds of different styles bought at a big sacrifice beautiful ones at 29c worth double. BOSTON CTORE l DRUG M DEPT. Christmas Cutlery K.Mvr.s roa am. runi'osns- AUlt KINDS Of KNIVKS- AT AM, KINDS OV I'HICISS. 10c to $7.50 JAS. MORTON & SON CO. 1511 Dodge St. v 9 1.1 I III I I I I I I cll