12 TlIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY", DECEMDTCR 13, 1900. STATE RESTS IN FLOTH CASE DitrtiTei Swear that Floth Told Them He Kicked Fee. STATE'S ATTORNEY SPRINGS SURPRISE Calls Mlclmrl Mollnrr, One of the Co-Orfenilnnts to Witness Htiinil In Trll of the Alteration. Tho beat wltnrsscs for tho state In the Floth murder trial before Judgo Jlaknr were roaerved until tho last. This Is why It hap pened that tho particular blow which, It Is contonded, was tho cause of Edward Fee's death on the night of August 22, was not mentioned until a few minutes beforo tho ntato rested. Up to this time there bad bceit 11 missing link In tho testimony. Dr. Lavnailcr had demonstrated that the blow on Fee's head which, In hln oolnlon, caused tho contracoup fracturo and Indirectly the rupture of tho blood vessel nnd tho conse quent death, had been inado hy a hard sub stance of somo kind. Ho ventured tho opinion that It might havo been mado by a list, but probably was made by a kick. Nono of tho witnesses had mentioned n kick. Wachtlcr told tho court ho saw both Coyno and Floth pummel Fco with their fists, but ho declared positively that none of his companions on tho night of tho orgtc In tho rear of tho blacksmith shop had kicked Fee. Tho next to tho last of tho prosecution's witnesses wbb Dotcctlvo Sav age Ho supplied tho missing link to thn completo chain of testimony. "I arrested Coyno tho day after tho murdor when ho was at work In tho Union 1'aclflc shops," thn dotcctlvo said, "and took him to the pollco station for nn examination beforo tho captsln. In my presenco and before Captain Her, Dotcctlvo Dunn nnd Floth himself, Coyno stated that on tho night re ferred to Floth struck Fco several times prior to leaving him and walking to tho nurt street sidowalk. Ho said that tho group afterward returned from tho walk to tho place whoro they had been drinking In tho rear of tho shop and that Floth resumed his assault on Fco nnd kicked him, as well ao struck him with his lists." Tho dofenso mado n determined resist ance to tho admission of this testimony, objecting to It on tho ground that It 13 hearsay ovldonco, but tho court overruled tho objections and Dotcctlvo Savage's state mtnts quoting Coyno as swcnrlng that Floth kicked Foe, becanio a part of tho records which will go to tho Jury for con sideration. State SfirltiK Surprise. The attoruoy for tho stato caused some thing of n surprlso when ho Informed tho court that ho had but a slnglo witness more, ond then called tho namo of Michael Moll ner. This man la ono of tho co-defendants vWth Leo Coyno. Nothing had been said to suggest that ho might tako tho witness ctulr and tell of circumstances that would lucrlinlnato his companions, so there was a flutter of genuine surprise when Mollner stopped beforo tho bench and was sworn. Mollner Is a youth of slender stnture. A pallor overspread his features and ho was excessively norvous when ho soated him solf In tho chair beforo tho court. His eyes avoided those of Floth, who sat Just behind his nttornoys and watched him fur tively. Most of tho tlmo Mollner stared at tho attornoy questioning him. Occasion ally, whoa tho queries related to circum stances Incriminating his companions, Moll er would drop his head nnd stammer, but ovor onco did ho glanco in tho dlroctlon of Floth. Tho defendant was as unconcerned s usual. Mollncr's having been a turn coat to tho "gang" was apparently hb un expected to him as to tho spectators, but ho showed no nnxloty. Tho only emotions ho gave signs of woro curiosity and amuse ment. Mollnor's story was: "On tho night of August 22, Just after supper, I met Leo Coyno. Harry Floth nnd John "Wachtlcr soar tho corner of Thirty-second nnd Durt streets. Wo chntted awhllo and then nt tho suggestion of somcono In the group, I do. not remombcr who, wo wont down to Anderson's saloon near Twenty-fifth nnd Cuming strcots to buy somo beor. As soon ns tho bovorago wan purchased wo crossed tho streot, going down tho drlvoway at tho sldo of tho blacksmith shop to tho rear whoro a box wagon stood. Wo four climbed Into tho vohlclo and drank tho boer, pass ing tho Jug containing It from ono to nn othor till tho crockory was empty. Floth was tho only ono who had nny money. Ho said ho had five cents and would Bpend It. Ho thon crossod over to tho saloon again to get tho second Btipply of liquor. When that was finished Wachtlcr suggested that wo go homo. Baying that ho must work In the morning and thought wo had stayed out lato enough. Coyne Was Still Thirst?. "All of U3 but Coyno assontcd. Ho sug gested that wo havo ono moro round of drinks, Foth Bald ho had another nickel nnd volunteered to go aftor a sandwich if Coyno would again rush tho can. Tho rest of us loft tho wagon and found scats on tho ground a fow feet from tho wall of tho shop. Coyno roturned first with tho boor. When Floth appeared ho was accompanied by a stranger. The troublo betwoen Coyno and tho stranger aroso when, In responso to Coyne's Invitation to buy another supply of liquor, tho stranger said. ho had no money and could not accommodato him. "Coyno struck tho man sovcral times as ho eat with bis back to tho wall. Wo thon left tha enclosure, starting toward Burt street, leaving tho stranger flopping toward tha ground. There was a conversation on tho walk and a fow minutes later wo ro turned to boo If tho man hnd any money. That wns lit Coyuo's suggestion. When wo reached tho man's cldo Floth went through his pockets. Ho took tho watch. After that ho struck tho man several times. Then we nil started home, leaving tho man lying against tho wall of the shop," Judge nakor asked tho witness If he saw any ouo kick Fuo. Mollncr's answer was no. Whon court convened Detectives Johnson and Helln woro put on tho witness stand in turn to tell of tho recovory of Fco's watch, which Floth took from his pocket after assaulting him. Detective Johnson said that at first Floth denied having stolon tho watch, but on being confrontod by Coyno, who had previously admitted tint he had taken It, ho confessed and accom panied tho officers to a vacant lot at Twon ty-fourth and JoncB strcots, where tho tlmo- piece was recovered from Its hiding place In tho weeds. Defense Calls hat Tito AVIInrssvs, Beforo tho closo of the afternoon session tho testimony was nil In and tho argu ments of tho attorneys for tho prosecu tlou wcro completed. Tho caso did not go to tho Jury, but will bo submitted this morning aftor tho arguments of the do fondunt's attorneys. Tho defense was con tented with calling two witnesses to tell the court that on tho night of tho murder thoy heard a wagon or carrlago drlvon through tho alleyway past tho shop where Fee was found. Tho Importanco of this circumstance In that Foo might havo been killed by having been struck by horso's hoof, as ha lay at tho corner of tho shqp near the alley. Harry Floth, tho defendant, was put nn the stand. Ho admitted that ho was drink ing In tho rear of tho smithy, but declared that nolthcr he nor Coyno nor any of tho others In tho group struck or kicked Fee. His testimony was identical with that of other witnesses, excepting that ho would 0t admit having uuarrolcd with, jt- striking him or taking tho watch, as charged by tho police. OIIJUCTS TO DltlVl.VU Mlt.K WAflON. Sirs, tieornc C. .IrnnliiKs Given n Di vorce from Her liiislinnil. When Oeorgo C. Jennings compelled his wlfo to drlvo n milk wagon bo furnished tho fast straw that mado tho matrimonial burden too heavy to be borne, and, ns well, gave sufficient causa for tho courts to come to the rescue of his wlfo with n decrco of divorce. Judgo Keyror heard tho case at yesterday's session of court. Ono witness related tho milk wagon episode. Thcro wero others who wcro will ing to tell of further Indignities alleged to havo been heaped by Jennings on Mrs. Jennings, but his honor waved them off. "I don't wont to hear any more," ho exclaimed. "That's enough," nnd tho tone of his voice, ns he vigorously nppllcd his pen to tho decree prepared by the at torneys, Indicated tho enormity of Jen nings' offenso In his eyes. Mrs. Jennings' namo Is Anna C. It was said In court that her husband' was not over-fond of work and that ho allowed Mrs. Jennings to do most of tho chores. Witnesses said that Mrs. Jennings earned tho money with which to purchaso tho cows and a. wagon to peddlo milk nnd did nil tho work of tending to tho cows and milking them. Jennings, thoy said, even refused to drlvo tho wagon from ono house to another to furnish customers with milk, compelling his wlfo to add this to her other duties. Another household Incident thnt contributed to tho court's willingness to grant n decree was a tlmo when Jennings camo homo and without provocation becamo angry and kicked down tho plpo to tho kitchen stovo. mohu i:.i'orno. litigation. Motion for Itclienrlnu- of nn Old Cnse In the .Supreme Court. In tho supremo court of Nebraska next Monday another step In tho recovery of funds of tho Qrenter American Exposition assets by the trustee will bo tnken. At that tlmo Harden Brothers will filo a mo tion for rehearing In tho caso which was decided against them on a point of law at tho InBt sitting of tho court and tho trus teo will contest tho motion. It Is generally bcllovcd that the court will sustain its former action and tho caso will como to Douglas county whero It will bo tried upon Its merits. Thero Ih $10,000 Involved In the suit, but It mny bo several years beforo any money Is realized should tho case finnlly ho decided In favor of tho association. Somo tlmo ago It was generally under stood that a dividend would bo declared by tho reforee, but that dividend Is now as uncertnln ns It over has boon for tho reason that tho trustco decided that ho could bet ter protect his trust by keeping tho funds on hand to pay court costs nnd other ex penses, rather than to pay 10 per cent or less to tho creditors. Tho trustco waived his right to payment of fees under tho first dividend, nnd will, ho snys, tako his chances of securing his fees after tho preferred creditors aro paid In full. From this It can bo Been thnt tho trustco feels confident that In tlmo tho cstnto will pay tho preferred creditors, nnd If all of tho suits now pend ing aro decided In favor of tho trustco tho unprcferred creditors mny hopo to receive a portion of tho money duo them. Court Notes. Judirn Ilaxtor linn roturnwl frnm Wnsh. Ington county nnd Is holding court. C. C. Valentino linn been aimolnted official court reporter for tho Hoard of Flro and roiiro commissioners). Jildco Carlnnd closed Ills work In Omaha yesterdny ami returned to South Dakota. Kor two wcpks no nns been assisting Juuga Mungcr In the federal court. Tho Hock Island Plow comnanv has nt- tnched tho property of William W. Allen, nn Implement dealer at Clay Center, to Hecuro n debt of $2,259.72. Action has been brought In tho federal court to recover that sum. Judgo Dickinson lins granted a decree In the caso of the Willis Land comnanv ugalnst tho city, ordering canceled the tuxcH for paving nnd curbing Twenty fourth street from Patrick avenuo to Wirt street Tho enso of Otto Hlrnev ncalnst tho Chi cago Uouso Wrecking company Is In the nanus or tnu jury in mo rauerai court nnii tho cases for trial today beforo Judgo Car lnnd havo nil been continued or disposed of fo that tho other Jurors wero excused until rnursuay morning. Ncls S. Kmert has commenced suit ncalnst tho city to recover Judgment In tho sum of J3I7 on account of back pay for services as llromnu. Kmert wns in tno employment or tho city from 1895 to lb97. Ho contends that ho should havo received $70 a month part of tho tlmo Instead of $00. Judgo Hlabauch Is hearing tho caso of Mrs. Jennto' Lank ncalnst tho Woodmen of tho World, in which suit is brought to recover i,wi on nn insuninco poucy wnicn tho plaintiff's husband, Frank Lank, car ried with tho organization. Lank killed himself on Mny 13. 1S99. The ofllclals of tho organization contend thero Is a clause In tno policy exempting tnem irom payment in tho caso of suicide. 'TWAS ONLY A DREAM Wo wero In Albany nnd stonDlnsr at the lending hotel. Wo remembered that years ago thcro was a party by tho namo of Hchaefer who ran n drug store In Omaha. Wo telephoned his office but wero disap pointed to learn ho was In Europe spending tho summer. A few moments later a mes senger knocked nt our door with n mes- sago irom ma assistant-manager tender ing us tho uho of Mr. Behaofer's fine car riage and $5,000 pair of horses. Wo wero delighted, and accepted, und oh, what n magnificent rldo wo had. Wo wcro also shown through his elegant offices thon wo awoke. It was only a dream. T. O, D. (To bo continued.) 1 doz 2-gr Quinino cnpsules 7a 1 doz. 3-gr. Quinine capsules , 10c 1 doz. 6-kx. Quinine capsules &o Iiromo Quinine 15o Bclmefer s Cough Syrup uoc AJax Tablets ,0a Hudyan Ma Formuldohldo Hitters fos Shriuler's Fig Powder ffio Scott's Emulsion 75c Psychlno $2.fw Pierre's Prescription 75c Old Olory Hitters Ma Wyoth's Ilecf, Iron and Wlno 75o OwnMCrCill DRUGGIST I. W. Cor. tilth and Chleaxa. FACTORY SALE FULLY WARRANTED FOR TEN YEARS NEW PIANOS $116, $118, $185, $225, $228 and up. IVEUS & POND, PACKARD, A. B. CHASE, SINUER, PEASE, VOS13 & SON. STEGER, STRAUBE, MARTIN BROS.. STECK. Bought at our own prlco, wo can soil them at n much less prlco than the Bamo high grade Plane can be manufactured fon ANY PRICE, ANY TERMS $5 Down, $10 Down, $25 Down, or Caen. $5,00 to SIO.OO por Month Pnymonts. A number of Square Pianos, $15.00 up. Organs, 18.00 u. Also used Upright Pianos, Emerson, Crown, Tease, Voso & Sons, and others JCD.00 up. Mali Inquiries Promptly Answered. YOUR CKRUTMAS OPPORTUNITY Schmoller lb Mueller The Old Reliable. Piano Houso. Stelnway & Sons' Representatives. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs, la. TELEPHONE 1625. llnyilen tiros'. Hook Sale. $1.50 books only 25c, Including all Captain King's famous copyrighted novels, $3.00 set of Dickens' works, 1G big volumes, for $2.98. Your choice of over 100 titles, such ns "Allco's Adventures In Wonderland," "Black Beauty," Burns' poems, "Imitation of Christ," only 12c. $1.50 COl'YItlOHTKD BOOKS ONLY 81C. "Janlco Meredith," "When Knighthood Was in Flower," "Tho Reign of Law," "David Harum" and "Tony nnd Qrlzcl," your choice, 81c. $3.00 SILK-SEWED BIBLES, 98C. For ono day tho International silk-sewed bible, containing old nnd new testaments, revised largo clear minion type edition, references, only OSc. $1.00 Shakespeare, complete, 25c. $3.00 Shakespeare, completo, OSc. Orand salo on pockctbooks, handbags, hair brushes, cloth brushes, military brushes, etc. HAYDEN'S CHALLY SALE. Every largo dry goods houso has n chally salo two weeks beforo Christmas. Wo will placo on salo tomorrow morning two lots of all wool Oros Roman and Shenrtir, Louth & Co. high grade chnllys nt 39c and G9c nnd wo defy nny other houso In-nny city to glvo ns good valuo at COc and $1.00 per yard. Salo commences at 8 a. m. and will contlnuo Friday nnd Saturday. GRAND ANNUAL TOY OPENING THURS DAY. Tho most completo assortmont of toys and fancy goods will havo their opening dlsplny salo at tho big storo Thursday. IIAYDEN BROS. Open Thursday evening. Economical piano buyers should not fall to attend fnctory prico piano salo going on at Schmollcr & Mueller's, 1313 Fnrnam st. You con savo $100.00 on your purchaso. homi:.si:kki:!is' uxctmsio.s Ilee. INtli. VI Missouri Pacific Ily. Tuesday, Doc. 18, will bo tho next date on which tho Missouri Pacific, will sell round trlD tickets nt vorv 1 nu mtna in points south, southeast and southwest. For lurwicr inrormation call or address com pany's Offices. S. E. f!nr. 14th on.l TV,.,,.. las streets. T. F. OODFREY, P and T. A. i. u. riiiLLiPPl, A. Q. F. nnd P. A. I.eilil I IIooiiiIiik:. - incuiii mrci i' ii-in ill U1U OII1CO OI City Engineer Rosowntor, has returned frnm n vlutf t T a t-i mi . buildings aro In course of construction nt ...... w.unuiiij m-l'lUP IU I1UVU SITUCK tho camp broadside," said Mr. Peterson. "Lend has ii good system of sewers now and is a healthful place. Tho llomestuko company hns completed Its tunnel and an abundant water supply Is had from Spenr Ilsli. Dendwood Is nuict ns compared with lli.i nntt-ni ..nun, T-l.. ....... I ...... ., ...,.. ,,v onii-m-i mm IIIU nut- ronjls uro till thero Is now; to keep the town it ii wi--ii inn iMjriiiwesiorn nna -;i muir uiruci lines into i.eau Doadwood will bo a thing of tho pust." Parties having Washington stntn Trnnn. mlsElsslppl exposition commission scrlD will pleaso communlcato with us. THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY. At candlelight on Thursday evening at Hnnscom Pnrk church yo ladles will give a singing meet In yo quaint costumes of oldo. Shrewd buyois will find Just what they aro looking for nt Schmollcr & Mueller's factory prlco piano sale, 1313 Fnrnam st., and tho prices well, thoy aro right. Tho Woman's club of Hnnscom Park church will give an old-fashioned concert nt tho church on Thursday evening. A Fabulous Conception of olden times pictured tho gcnll ao transporting Inhabited pnlaccs through the nlr. Tlits conception Is nlmost real ized today In tho Uurllngton'a Chicago Special. It Is so handsomely appointed it does seem llko a palace. It runs so swiftly that It does appear to bo flying. Leaves Omnha 7:00 a. m. Arrives Peoria C:50 p. m. Arrives Chicago 8:30 p. ni. TICKET offica 1502 FARKAM STREET. TEL, USO. BURLINGTON STATION, IOTH AND MASON ST8. TEL. 1X8. H3I xamm PIANOS Fifteen carloads of Instruments, nearly 200 pianos In all, direct from tho manufac turers. Somo Sample Pianos, too costly to manufacture regularly. Beautifully cased In French, English and Circassian Walnut, Butternut, Mahogany nnd Oak, handsomely carved gems. 9io.(io i,.nn:s' capi:s, tyz.m. Today- the (Jriiinlrst lliirRiilns In Gulf, 1'ltmh, I'ur Capes on llrooril. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. UO. 00 OOLF CAPES, plush capes and FUR CAPES, $2.98. This Is by far tho most extraordinary cloak valuo that wo havo ever offered. Just think of It tho newest nnd latest style golf capes, plaid back, all wool ma terial, rovcrslblo flounce and hood nnd trimmed with heavy fringe. Also fine seal plush enpes, 30 Inches long, largo full sweep, heavy lining and fur edging around collar nnd down tho front. Also electric seal capes, full sweep, sllk-llncd, somo with nstrakhan yokes, IS nud 20 Inches long, high storm collar, worth up to $10.00, nil go today at $2.93. $6.00 LADIES' JACKETS, $1.93. To closo out all of our broken lots nnd odd lots of ladles' Jackets, mado of all qualities of materials, nbout 200 In tho lot, all worth up to $0.00, cholco today, $1.93. $15 AUTOMOBILES AND JACKETS, $1.75. Tomorrow wo offer 3C-lncli nutomobllcs, full sllk-llned, with high storm collar, worth $12.50, nt $1.75. Also beautiful stylish Jackets made of nil kinds of ma terial, silk and sattn-llned, nil In tho very latest stylo, thoy go In ono big lot at $1.73. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts. Announcements of the Tlieuters. Omaha theater-goers aro anticipating much or artistic excellence from Miss Ocr trudo Coghlan's Interpretation of Thacke ray's remarkable charncter sketch, Becky Sharp In "Vanity Fair," which will bo pre sented for tho first tlmo In Omaha Friday night, and If It Is not tho cleverest dra matic entertainment of tho young senson It will cortalnly disappoint many. If tho generous words of pralso bestowed on Mls3 Coghlan wherever she has appeared aro to bo credited with sincerity thero Is llttlo causo to fear any disappointment upon her appcaranco here Friday and Saturday nlghtB and at a Saturday mntlncc. Sam Scrlbner's Clay Morning Glories tho big burlesque company which Is making such a hit at Mlaco's Trocadoro this week closes Its engagement with tho Saturday matinee. Thero will bo no show Saturday night ou account of tho company hnvlug to mako nn early evening train for Chicago. Beginning with a matlnco Sunday after noon cuncs Roso Sydcll's Now London Belles, a company that has woa great tri umphs In Now York nnd other eastern cities. Tho Sydcll company Is headed by Roso Sydcll, tho famous beauty. Woman's club auditorium benefit, Boyd's, Dec. 18. Reserved scats at box olllco be glnlnng Dec. 14. KAYDE Open Thursday Evening. mmm'm In tho Trnnsmlsslsslppl country. Dealers customers aro Interested In tho opening, as BlBBnJiir Is OPEN THURSDAY EVENING Santa Claus has arrived 'and will make his Home at the Big Store. v Whether you Intend buying or not It will pay you to bco this hnndsomo exhibit of dolls, pictures, books, steam toys, woodon toys. Iron toys, tool chests, wagons, volod podes, games of all kinds, Including tho vory nbwost; Joworly novoltles, albums, ebony goods, card cases nnd thousands upon thousands of other articles for uso, ornament and entertainment. You will see what you want for young and old at THE BIG STORE. All tho dlfferont goods nro displayed before you and you can select from tho best productions for Christmas trado from all tho countries of tho world. Ho will bo hero all day Thursday and Thursday ovenlng. Bring tho children to bco him, nnd our grand assortmont of toys. Saturday Morning for the Children. Tho real Hvo Santn Claus will hold n spoclal reception for all tho bright children of Omaha Saturday morning. Ho wanta them all to moot, him and tell him what they want for Christmas. All tho children should arrango to reo him Saturday morning and mako up their minds what thoy aro going to ask him for. THE BIG STORE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY EVENING. nmmmmmmm w mw Barivir vi-z. i A DAINTY CHRLSTMAS GIFT. popular tints; also Christmas giving . Blotters. Bookmarks. Ink Stands, l.unijm, Letter Clips, Lottor Racks, Letter Openers, Letter Seals. Musllugo Bottles, Calendars, Candlesticks, Curd Holders, Desk Pads. Erasers, Folios, MAWHINNEY Jewelers and Silversmiths, STORH OPEN flu i TEETH Lost by decay or sickness can bo rcploced with great satisfaction by n plato of brtilgowork. Good Bet teeth Jo.OO. Silver filling, 75c. TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas Street. 10,000 CL'l'S AM) MAtlCHIM ON SAI.K. Mo Ilxtrmirdliiury Mnlr of Crockery thnt Hns Her Tnkrn I'lnoe Here, AT BOSTON STORE TODAY. From tho railroad company wo bought a rnrload of handsome docorntcd china cups, saucers, plates, etc. Also an elegant lot of Imitation bronze ornaments nnd statuary nnd small blsquo statues. Tho goods on salo tomorrow aro absolutely sound and perfect nnd mako handsome nnd useful Christmas presents. They aro all beauti fully decorated In tho latest Dresden pat terns nnd go on salo In threo lots: All $1.00 cups and saucers at 25o. All COc cups nud saucers at I5c. All 25c cups and saucers at 10c. All tho small cups and saucers, mugs, pitchers, dessert plates, etc., worth up to 20c, go at Cc each. Itandsomo Imitation bronze ornaments, figures, statuary; etc., that generally sells up to $10.00, go nt $1.25, $1.98 nnd $2.93 each. This is ono of the biggest bargains wo havo over shown. Small bisque statues, worth COc, go at 5c ench. All on salo In our third floor toy depart ment. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts. Neir llliiKtrntcil Map of tho Kiowa, i Comanche, Apache, Wichita and Caddo reservations, which aro soon to be opciud for settlement. For copy of samo remit CO cents to D. P. Brown, 1323 Fnrnam f.treot, Omaha, Neb. Est CHRISTMAS Thcro nro many LITTLR things which can bo used at Christmas time for various pur poses but which cannot be found nt every store. Wo havo taken great care to procure, n stock of such articles of Just the quality nnd kind that uro most desirable. Wo enumerate n few articles: I1AM.S OF TWIM1 (Seven colors). DIAMOND DUST (Kor deeorntlve lvorU). Tl I K It M O M RT 12 II S. LIHHAHY I'ASTK. TISSUIJ PAPUIl. SMALL PA Pint IIOXF.S. UOI.D PAINT. CHAMOIS SKINS. SMALL PAINT OUUSIIES, etc. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go Cor. 10th nnd DodRC G rand Annual Toy and Fancy Goods Open- ing Thursday and Thurs- day Evening. Th0 greatest event of tho holiday season from all over tho west ns well as our own It gives the first completo showing of ALL THAT IS NOVEL, BEAUTIFUL ENTERTAINING, INSTRUC TIVE AND USEFUL IN HOL IDAY GOODS. All former dls- plays aro Insignificant com pared with this in complete ness of assortment, Immensity and variety of stocks, beauty of decorations and convonlenco of arrangements for selection nnd purchase. THE MAIN FLOOR THIS YEAR Is devoted to Christmas goods, so that the children and their mothors may not havo to climb stairs or tako 'elevators. THAT ALL MAY HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND THIS GREAT OPENINO SALE THE BIG STORE WILL BE BROS. Will Make You Happy by doing perfect work and doing it quickly. Dentistry Is not rudimentary or theoretical but practical, being based upon years of study nnd experience. Everything undertaken Is pushed to n conclusion entirely satisfactory to our patrons. Charges are low. BAILEY, the Dentist Itooms :il2-:tia Paxton Block, lnih and Farnam. t'hona 10SS, Lady Attendant. A box of Stationer' stamped with nn el egant two or three letter monogram, would make it a suitable Christmas pres ent. We have a large stock of new and desk articles in profusion, that will help Paper Cutters, Paper Weights, Pencils, Pen Holders, Pen Racks, Pen Trays, Pen Wipers, Pin Cushion, Rubbers, Seals, Sealing Sets, Spindles, Sponge Cups, Stationery Racks. & HOLM DAY, 15th and Douglas Streets. EVENINGS. IB ffl Sviccess Creates Imitators Women's Dressing Sacques LOT brown with proper bang, with nlno rows of tomno bettor than $4.00 our prico Thursday Women's Shoes Tho shoo interest shows no signs of flagging. On tho othor hand, the splendid responso to our shoe ndvortibing gives overwhelming proof that tho people fully appreciate a good shoo bargain. Threo pricos of threo good shoes $1.90, $2.50, $2.90. HAYDEN S Orion Thurnriav Evnnlnr. The Most Sensational Cloak Hundreds and hundreds Every one more than pleaBed. 400 Jackets and 200 Suits, and go on sale Thursday. Thoy nro tho crenm of tho wholo lot 400 Jack ets, lined with Skinnor'tJ satin and Wlnslow taffeta silk throughout. Comu and sco them, whither you buy or not all In ono lot, mado from frlozo, lino kerseys, flno French vicunas, fine Irish frieze, cheviots, whipcords nnd zobolinos, A Bf g worth from $12.00 to $26. 00 -your cholco for only And the Suits; J&viff sMBBHsr hllow'od us cholco of railroad compnny half nn for detain ing them o lony. Thoy nro worth from $22.60. Do not think thnt wo exag gerate. I lioy urc worth it. Your cholco only Hayden's Buy a Fur Manufacturer's Stock. Thoy will bo on Btilo Thursday nt ono-thlrd their vnluo ju6t ns tho holiday trudo Is commencing. Ladles' nstrakhan collafjttcs. worth $7 for $.'1.50. Ladlos marten capes, 'Si inchos long, worth $150.00 for $7,5.01). Ladies' Muffs nt SI, $1,50, $2, $ and $5. Mar ton MuiTs at $11, $8 an J SIO. Ladies' Mnrton Scarfs at $1.08. Specials for Thursday. Dadloa Silk Waists in lino black taffetas for $1.08 Ladies' Dressing Sacquos, trlmrnoJ with satin ribbon, mado of wool eiderdown, at $1.08. Ladies' Box C tits, silk lined throughout, worth $10,011. for $0.08 Children's sots nt OSc, $1.25. $1.50 nud $2.50. Ladies' Silk Dress Skirts nt $5.08, $0.08. $7 08. ,. . Children's Jacke, 75c each. Infants' eiderdowns. 50c. Ladles' French flannel Waists, 8c. Ladles' flannel lined underskirts, OSc. Ladles' Fur Scarfs' and Collnrottcs, worth $2.51), for 08c. Atttnd tht Grand Toy Opining Thursday. HAYDEN BROS. Smoke the best. - IT COSTS YOU NO MORS VHAN INFERIOR BRANDS, F. R. RICH N. C. CO., Mfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADIJ TiTTTT- J Wo struck it with thoeo Kersey Automobiles nt $14.75. Ti.o bailor men say, "A storn ohnso is a long uhnpu," so other clonk stores nro finding it in tho effort to overtake our storo in this lino. Tlioj camo in blnck, nnvy, brown, tnn nnd caslor, ulianpcd vcumo, fancy collnr, nobby tintcn pt ckets, nnd Inrpo rovers, collni', edges and fcentns finished with fivo rows of Btltolitnir, lined throughout with SklnnorV guaranteed sntin to match color o.cloth, length (T I "71T pteA.!?!!,vl,. 1 3 Women's Stylish Box Coats Mndo of tho best Washington mill9 kersey, in tnn, castor and red' brown sntln lined, perfect fitting nnd perfectly tailored, i"7 tf regular 10.00 coats JJ) JJ A treat ono-day salo of Women's Dressing Sncqucs, all to bo closed out in one day. We havo divided our entire Etock into two loU . NO. 1 All our Dressing sacquos, mndo of lino all wool eiderdown uuruimu 59c in till colors, sacques that enld for 05c to J!. 60, all go 'lhursuay, choice for. LOT NO. 2 All our DresMn ir Sacquos mndo of tha best rlmilo eider down, in nil colon, crocheted edecs or sntin ribbon bound, sncqucs thnt AP. eold for $1 75, $2.00 und $2.60. U C nil go nt Women's Golf Skirts Thursday morning wo shall placo on salo Women's Golf Skirts, made of good moltons nnd golfing materials, somo with plaid backs, in black, oxford, nnd light gray, woll mado and somo havo pocketi, and finished stitching Around bot $1.95 skirt any w hero for less New Particulars and nfw nnnns AWWH Sale Ever Known in Omaha. of people attending every day. Jelfd by the r. r. Co. a t ijuttaiu, n. x., 3U8C arrived, 200 Suits, $12.00 to W IU VIMVV b W 6.98 Ask your dealer for a