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THE OM.AIIA PAILT BEE: PUT DAT, "DECEMBER 14, 1900.
PARK BOARD IS DISPLEASED
City Council's Action Anent Bluff Tract
Park is Unsatisfactory.
NOTHING MORE WILL BE DONE AT PRESENT
Commlmilnncr Cornlnh flays Innda
tlint llnve Hern Dralicnnted by
Conncll for .rvr Addition
Arc Too Hiiienilret
In placing on fllo the appraisement ren
dered on tho proposed IJIufI tract
park and Instructing the Board of
Park Commissioners to prcparo a
now plan, the city council ban
taken notion which Is not ngrccablo to the
commissioners. It In probable that tho
hoard will take no action until tho persons
who are to hear thu cxponso of tho now
park toques t a chango In tho plan. Much
caro was exercised In outlining tho park
ns passed upon by tho uppralsors. The plan
met with tho approval of Interested prop
erty holders and thu board Is not disposed
to act until requested to do so by residents
of that portion of tho city. In discussing
tho matter Commissioner K. J. Cornish
said:
"Tho resolution passrd by tho city coun
cil requests tho park board to prcparo n
new designation of lands necessary for the
Ulnff Tract park, omitting thu lands north
of taxlot C, section 3-7-15, In tho former
designation and Including all tho land
fronting t.pon Sixteenth street from Pink
noy street to tho north Una of lot 5, which
wero omitted from tho former designation.
Tho lands ordered to bo Included In tho
new designation aro: First, u tract having
296 feet frontago on Sixteenth street north
of Plakney street and 240 feet deep; second,
a met having 204 feet frontago on Six
teenth street nnd 110 feet deep on the west
sldo of lots G and 0.
SlxtrrtiOi Street I'roiitnur tJiictinnKril,
"Under tho now plan tho frontago upon
Sixteenth street would bo tho tamo extent
north and south as Kountzo park. Tho
land ordered to bo left out of tho new de
signation Is a triangular tract of land lying
north of tho north lino of lot 5 and bounded
on tho west by a linn parallel to Sixteenth
streot und 140 fcot east thereof, and on tho
oast by tho Belt Lino railway und extended
to Sixteenth streot by a spur on tho ex
treme north.
"Tho lnnds ordered Included by tho city
council aro doubtless very desirable- If tho
property owners in that vicinity aro willing
to bo taxed for high-priced land for park
purposes. It was believed at tho tlmo tho
park board first designated the grounds de
strod that tho lots fronting upon Sixteenth
street would bo appraised at so high a valuo
that to Include thcm-would bring the total
award abovo tho 00,000 limit. It was also
bclloved that tho advantages of Sixteenth
streot property for park purposes would
not equal tho cost.
"A boulevard extending from Kountzc
park to tho Illuff tract, which would doubt
less bo donated by tho property owners In
that vicinity when they sco fit to plat their
grounds, would answer every need. Tho
land ordered stricken out was Included for
several reasons: First, It was rclatlvoly
cheap land; second, It permitted n pic
turesque, level driveway along tho bluff
one-half mllo long, giving tho tract an ex
tensive nppcaranco and commanding tho en
tire view of one of tho most picturesque
landscapes In the city. At tho tlmo tho
land was dcalgnatod the railroad company
had not placed Its linn ncross the proposed
northern exit. Tho exit to Sixteenth street
at that point Is not particularly necessary.
Will Take .o Further Action.
"As tho park board has established a
rulo not to Institute condemnation pro
ceedings until tho people to be taxed havo
petitioned for the same, It Is probable that
the board will tnko no action in tho mat
ter until another petition Is presented show
ing that tho property owners nro willing to
be taxed for tho additional oxpenslve land.
If tho last appraisement was approximately
correct tho value of tho additional lands
o much exceeds the valuo of tho lands or
dered stricken out that tho total award
would far exceed tho $50,000 mark and rondel-
other proceedings useless. It Is sug
gested that this coald be remedied by omit
ting other portions of tho park. Speaking
for myself, I would consider theso lands
more desirable for park purposes than lands
on Sixteenth street of greater value
Sixteenth street of greater value, which are
by reason of sowers, paved stroots. stroot
car lines nnd of bolng on a thoroughfare to
tho north, all of which very much, enhanco
tho value of tho lands, but add little to
their valuo for park purposes.
"Tho lands ordered excluded were ap
praised nt $8,841. Tho lands ordered by tho
council to be Included aro assessed by the
city assessor at 18.C40, which Is presumed to
ho 40 per cent of their real value, making
their real value $21,000. Tho valuo of tho
tract doslred by tho city council would there
fore bo nppralsed at about $02,000, or $12,000
more than tho $50,000 limit. To bring the
total award within tho $50,000 llmtt would
therefore requlro tho cutting off of a largo
portion of tho south end of tho tract and
would destroy tho boulevard effect along the
bluff.
"Under theso circumstances It seems
proper to ask another expression of prop
erty owners before taking further action.
Tho gonoral plan and purposo of the park
formorly petitioned for la entirely different
from tho one thoy would obtain under tho
new plan."
Beautiful I.nkm, Plnrlil III vers and
I.oftr Mountain
abound In tho region travorsed by the Le
high Valley railroad botween Chicago and
New Tork nnd Philadelphia via Niagara
ITalls nnd Buffalo.
"Wonted, a good man to 'do canvassing In
tho country. Good pay for right man. Ad
drosH K i, 11 CO.
Woman's club auditorium benefit, Itoyd's,
Dec. M. Kescrvod scats at box office be
gtnlnng Doc. 14.
Don't
of Furs
Flannel
Tf vnn wnnt tho host kid irlovn
.Jin m
M MM aW -
, . o -" J tmviu iwi iui" JUUHt.'V VU
can give it to you in dressed or undressed. Prices ?1.00, $1 50
and ?2.00.
SEE our special Christmas counters. Everything with a big
ticket on it. Toilet Sets, Traveling Cases, Mirrors, Hand dec
orated goods, etc. We are selling loads of dolls.
HITS THE PIPE TOO OFTEN
Chnrllc ftniiDT, a Clilnnninti, (lets
Srunice Iilenn from I'slng Too
Much Hop.
Charlie Sang, who works In a Chinese
laundry nt 1009 Davenport street, entered
the pollco station yesterday evidently
much perturbed, and, passing n sheet of
hieroglyphics to the desk sergeant, Jab
bercd something In pigeon English to tho
effect that ho had received a terrible warn
ing from a Chinese society to which he had
belonged In San Francisco. As to tho no
turo of the warning, tho sergeant could un
derstand not a word, The characters on
tho sheet of paper wero also a dead lan
gungo to him. Ho was just making up his
mind to send for an Interpreter when two
otber Celestials, Ling Foo and Sam Wing,
entered.
"Ho clazy," said Wing, Indicating Charlie
Sang. "He gotto too much hop and go long
In his head,"
Then Wing proceeded to explain that Sang
had written tho "warning" hlmcslf and
that It was one of tho vagaries of an opium
debauch. And he had tho documents to
prove It. Producing several laundry tick
ets that Sang had written, ho pointed out
that tho "handwriting" was Identical. The
upstrokes, tho hooks, tho shades, tho flour
Ishes wero all the same, Wing said.
Tho desk sergeant admitted that there
was a striking similarity In tho chlrography
nnd tho two Chinamen wero permitted to
tnko Sang away with thorn.
KNIGHTS ARE INDEPENDENT
Ak-Ssr-Urn Mnnner Jiot Disturbed
Over Thrrnlrunl Incrrune of
Iteiilnl ou Hen.
Tho now owners of tho Coliseum doclaro
that the Knights of Ak-Sar-Uen will not bo
given a new leaso on tho property on any
thing like tho terms of the present lease.
and tho knights nro Just as emphatic In
their declaration that they will not nllow
tho rental to bo ndvanccd. It Is thercforo
almost certain that tho Ak-Sar-Uen will bo
left homeless on January 1, but bb tho or
der has a cash balance of something over
;s,Uuo in tho bank little trouble will bo en
countered In (securing a now den.
"Wo nro not worrying over tho den." said
H. J. Tenfold yestorday. "If tho now owners
don t want us to have It on tho prevailing
terms wo will get out nnd porhaps build n
uen or our own In the downtown district,
Tho cash wo have on hand Is available for
building purposes and you can bet that tho
Knights of Ak-Sar-Uen will not bo home
lesa very long."
A 11AI,1 NliWSI'AI'KIl MAW.
Getting- a Xeir Crop of Hair and Has
Xo More Dandruff.
Everybody In the northwest knows Col.
Daniel Searlcs, tho voteran Journalist and
publicist of Dutte. Jan. 10. 1900. tho colon
writes: "I used n couplo of bottlos of
iNowuroa uorpicldo with marvelous ro
suits. The dandruff disappeared, a now
crop of hair has taken root, and thn tmiii
spot Is being rapidly covered." Horplcide
in me oniy nair preparation that kills the
dandruff gorm that digs up the scalp In
scales ns It burrows its way to tho root
of tho hair, where It destroys the vitality
of tho hair, causing tho hair to fall out.
Kill tho dandruff germ with Herplclde.
Announcements of the Theater.
It Is protty nearly the unnnlmmm nnininn
of press nnd public that the best show of
me season is on at the Orpheum this week.
Tho best nttcstraent of this Is th hi-
crowds; tho "standing room only" sign
uub ucBcrmea me condition every night this
week. The engagement will, from presont
Indications, prove the biggest of tho season,
which certainly fulfills every boast mado
for "the Orpheum show," which is tho
ongni particular magnet. Will M. Cressey
and Blanche Dayne. who OTA AnnAnrlticr In
tho protty rural comedy drama, "The Key
of C," will present at the matinee Satur
day "The Village Doctor."
The largo ndvance salo of scats for the
throo performances at novil'a fhnAr
wherein Gertrudo Coghlnn will appear as
utHKy onarp in J. II. Novlns' dramatization
of Thackeray's "Vnnlty Fair." attests the
popular expectation of Unusual nlrmaitrn
from this entertainment. The nmni9
Medical coUoko has reserved nxnrlv inn
seats for the openlnt nerformanrn fnnlo-ht
Tho piece will be repeated Saturday matl-
ucu auu Ulgui.
HALF RATES
To IUniiu City nnd Return.
On salo December 22ml. 23r,i !, r..
31st, and January 1st, via Omaha & St.
Lculs railroad. All Information at city
ticket office. 1415 Farnam street (Paxton
hotel block) or write Harry E. Moores.
Omaha, Nob,
Som'l Burns. 1318 Fa mum la Mln. n
Havlland dinner set, $12.00.
Knhn Withdraw III. Application.
Mvrnn Knhn lino n.ltl. . .
. ...... t. ,1M,t, niuiuiuwii ins rcatiest
for a liquor license nt 413S Hamilton street
Tho opposition to tho proposod saloon was
?n?tr,ft'"",f ,llf "t8 Walnut Hill
&K.S2!" ""c P'ro n?,d Police
UHwt for .nn,," . r0.?m t bO
to thn grantlny tho I license. The signers
of Kahn's petition were person whollVed
some distance from 413S Hamilton strVnt
nnd allowed their names to b u.J?l fn.lej
iii .i t v ueciuro tlint thev
their uts'rk aUempt ,0 Pe" a MloViiln
1,000 Avorth of Good.
A. H. Thurncsi of Wills Creek Cool Co.,
Buffalo. O.. Writes: "I havn Kaon ..,111. ...i
- nmiuivu
with kidney and bladder trouble for years,
jjaiuB gravei or stones with excruciating
pain. Other medicines only gave relief.
After taking Foley's Kidney Cure tho result
was surprising. A few doses started tho
brick dust, llko fine stones, etc., and now I
have no pain across mv virtnnvo or. t -..i
like a now man. Folev's KMn r-i,,. v...
done mo $1,000 worth nt o-nnrt ri,.
substitute. Slyers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha:
Dillon's drug store, South Omaha.
Mrs. J. Benson
Our Store Is Packed Full of
Pretty Goods for Christmas Presents.
Our lieckwenr 'department is full of
novelties in Fichus and other pieces en
tirely new.
Handkerchiefs the beat stock in
Omaha. All linen, 10c up. See our
dainty initials and hems on sheer linen,
duchess and real point, bought espe
cially for Xmas bargains price S1.25
forget we have an oloirnnr. lino
at very low prices and French
Wniurn
ihnt a mnrin 4V.
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
A Grand Now Lot of Fancy Silks and Silk
VelvaU on Sale Today.
75C SILK MOUSSELINE DE S0IE, 15C
Urcrr Short I.rnath, Drrai FattcMi,
Wnlst I'altern or Skirt l'attern
of Dress floods Mnt tie
Closed Out Today.
Today wo place on salo the grandest
lot of fancy silks nnd bright colored silk
velvets that wo havo over shown. Thoy
are Just tho proper thing for dolls' dresses
and fancy work. To closo thorn out quick
wo will put them on salo in lots at 2c, 6c,
10c, lGc and 2Sc each.
To close out all of our Imported dress
goods samplo ends that match wo will place
thorn on salo today In two lots at 16c and
25c.
All those that do not match go at 6c and
10c each.
An clccnnt lino of silk velvets In all
colors go at 49c yd. '
All tho bright colored and black tnous
sellno de sate In remnants, many that match,
go nt 16c yd.
To closo out nil tho dress goods rem
nants, dress lengths, skirt lengths and
waist lengthB, wo ploco them on three bar
gain squares tomorrow:
All tho 60c dress goods at 16c.
All tho $1.00 dress goods at J25o.
All tho $1,60 dress goods nt 49c.
THE IAST HKMNANT SAL.K DEFOUH
CHRISTMAS.
To make room for tho holiday goods, we
will closo out all tho remnants.
Itemnants good unbleached muslin, 2c
Itemnants good bleached muslin, 2H&
Itemnants of cambric lining, lc yd.
Itemnants Imitation French flannel, 6a
ynrd.
Homnanta Mercerized sateen, worth 40c,
at 16c yd.
Itemnants light colored outing, 3c yd.
Itomnnnts best quality outing flannol,
light and dark colors, go at 8c yd.
And hundreds of other remnant bargains
In the besement today. '
UOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. ICth & Douglas Sta.
KEELEV INSTITUTE IS READY
Ustubllalimrnl Drought to Omaha
Thrnnich Influence of the Com
mercial Club.
Among tho several new buslnoss Institu
tions which havo been recently secured for
Omaha through Commercial club Influence
ono of tho most notable Is tho Keeley Insti
tute, located nt Nineteenth nnd Leaven
worth streets, and which opens for business
tin a morning.
The Instltuto will be under the manage
ment of Mutthew Oallacher. recently of
Minneapolis, and tho medical department
will bo In chargo of Dr. S. L. Drown. Tho
treatment will bo Identical with that ad-
mlnlBtcred nt tho parent Instltuto, Dwlght,
in. ino remedies will come direct from
the Dwlght laboratory. Tho Omnha Instltuto
in point of equipment will be up-to-date,
comparing favorably with tho branches In
the larger cities. Tho establishment of n
Keeloy euro In Omnha Is regarded by busi
ness men as an Item worth consideration.
Inasmuch as It will attract to this cltv not
only thoso who nro In need of treatment,
but friends who will accompany thorn. An
other feature Is tho fact that by rescuing
victims of tho drink habit moro producers
of wealth will bo added to tho community.
A Perfect Cathartic.
Not violently omntylnir tho bowels nf
clennlng but gently stimulating, toning,
strengthening the intestinal walls Casca
rets Candy Cathartic. 10c, 25c, 60c.
Economical piano buyers should not fall
to nttend factory price piano sale eolnr on
at Schmoller & Muoller's, 1313 Farnam st.
You can save $100.00 on your purchaso.
Parties having Washington state Trans.
mlsslsBlppl exposition commission scrip
will please communicate with us.
THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY.
FANCY
PERFUME
ATOMIZERS
Our stock of BEAUTIFUL PERFUME
ATOMIZERS for tho season of 1900 and 1901
Is moro completo than evor betoro com
prising hundreds of styles of cut glass,
Venetian glass, Bohemian crackle ware and
blsquo. Wo start In with a pretty atom
izer In green, amber, blue and red, for 25
conts each.
Pretty decorated atomizers In pink, blue,
green and red glass at 50c and 65c each.
Same thing In fancy shapes, more highly
decorated, at 7So and 90c
Beautiful cut glass atomizer at $1.00 and
$1.25 each.
Very handsomo green cut glass and dia
mond crystal glass cuts at $1.60, $1.75 and
$2.00.
Bohomlnn crocklo glass and bisque atom-
Izors at $1.00 to $1.25.
Dresden china hand painted and burned
and all gold decorated atomlzors nt $2.50
and $3.00. Some beautiful effects In ame
thyst jeweled top atomizers at $3.00 and
$3.50 each. Beautiful hand painted china
atomizer sets.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go
OMAHA, Cor. 10th and Dodge.
A Fabulous
Conception
of olden times pictured the, gcnll
ns transporting Inhabited palaces
through the nlr.
'J'lilu conception Is almost renl
lzed todny In tho Burllngtou'B
Clilcngo Special.
It is bo linndsomely appointed It
docs seem llko a palace. It runs
bo swiftly that It does appear to bo
fljiup;.
Leaves Omnha 7:00 a. m.
Arrives Peoria 0:C0 p. m.
Arrives Chicago 8:30 p. in.
TICKET OPPICB,
1602 FARNAM STREET.
TKL. SiSO.
BURLINGTON STATIO.1,
IOTH AND MASON ST8.
THL. 128.
1IA.YDU.VS (JltllAT TOY Ot'K.MNW SAM5
The Most Hvqulsllc I)lftiln- of Toyn
nnd I'iwij- (loodn on Mnlii I'loor.
Tho most convenient and completo dis
play of holiday merchandise nnd toys ever
shown. The variety of tho goods, their
display to raako selection c.tsy nnd to solvo
the problem of what to give havo never
been equalled. No elevators or stairs to
climb. The entlro main floor Is devoted
to holiday goods, Jewelry, books, toys,
fancy goods, opera glasses, watches, etc.,
etc. Dolls and toys from lc up to $10.00.
Prlce3 nre fully 25 to 60 per cent lower
than formerly, owing to our tremendous
purchases. SanUi Claus Is at homo at the
Rig Storo this year.
SATURDAY IS CHILDREN'S DAY.
Saturday morning our lmmcnsa toy de
partment will bo thrown open to tho chil
dren to see tho beautiful dolls, steam toys,
wooden toys, etc., etc., nnd to meet the
only real llvo Santa Claus and tell him
their wants for Christmas, Scud or bring
the children Saturday morning.
HAYDEN BROS.
SRXV DAY1.IU1IT TIIAIX TO CHICAGO.
Via llllnol Central Itnllrond.
A new fast train between Omaha and
Chicago was established by tho Illinois
Central December 9, leaving Omaha Union
depot 7 a. m., arriving nt Chicago 9:45 p. in.
Tho train Is vestlbulcd throughout, and Is
equipped with sleepers, dining cars, chair
cars and coaches, all of the latest design,
Tho "Chicago Limited" lenves Union
depot nt "M5 p. m., arriving nt Chicago
9:30 a. m. Wrlto for copy of Illustrated
booklet, "Pictures and Notes Enrouto,"
showing the scenic features of our lino
between Omaha and Chicago as seen from
tho car window. W. H. Brill, D. P. A.,
Omaha, Neb.
Shrewd buyets will find Just what they
nre looking for at Schmoller & Mueller's
factory price piano sale. 1313 Farnam St.,
and tho prices well, thoy nro right.
HAYDEN
s
Hoyden's Great
The unusual -warm season leaves as heavily overstocked. Wc
have decided not to wait until the first of the year, but to cut
prices now and cive customers
AHY CLEARING SALE REDUCTIONS.
We save you in this sale 25 to 50 per cent
Men's regular $10.00 suits, overcoats and storm ulsters,
now only
Men's J8.G0 Covert Cloth Overcoats
on sale at
Men's $7.50 fine Kersey Overcoats, well mado, silk
velvot collar on salo at
Men's $15.00 new cut Raglan Overcoats, mado In the lat
est style, extra long, nt
700 men's $15.00 puro worsted suits, In 8 neat patterns,
chocks, plain grays and brown, b at
Men's $13.50 Oxford Vicuna Overeats, In nil
In all sixes, Including stouts and slims,
34 to 50 on salo at
800 men's fancy silk and casslmero vests,
worth up to $4.00 now on salo at $1.75
EXTRA SPECIAL IN OUR BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S DEPT.
Boys' high storraQollar reefers, all wool black frieze, ry Cf A's,
worth $4.00. for' OU
Boys' fine oxford
worth $5.00, at
gray, all wool storm collar
All sizes from 5 to 10.
Boys' Double Breasted
Wo placo on salo our entlro stock, In sizes 7 to 16; not a suit worth less
than $3.00 nnd up to $7.50; nt $1.75, $2.60 nnd $3.75.
Elegant lino of vesteo suits, sizes 3 to 8;
present for the llttlo men; on salo now
at $3.75, $2.50 and
Attend the Great Sale of Toys and Christmas
Goods on the Main Floor.
HAYDEN BROS.
To the Public.
Owing to the delightful weather, business has come to a stand
still, forcing us to do something. We have made extensive pur
chases within the last few weeks and these bills must be met.
Consequently we are FORCED TO SELL our entire stock to the
consumer. Sale beginning
Friday, at 8 a. m.
The greatest sale for bargains
where you are from. We can
Any ladles' tan shoo IN TUB HOUSE, con
sisting of now styles, all sires and widths
natty shapes $3, $4 4
and $5 values, go at lJZ7
8 dlfforcnt styles of $2.50, $3 nnd $3.50 la
dles' shoes, Including the broad walking
boots, leather lined, military hocls and
the natty diess hand turn -4 T Q
shoos go at M. vl zf
ALL THIS RK3T (except the ladles' dress
and patent lonther shoes) from tho heavy-soled
'box calf, velour and titan calf
vlcl kid, broad mannish walking shoeB to
tho flno Fronch kid, Louis heel dainty
shoes. Values guaranteed -4 no
$3.60, $4 and $5 Salo prlco ...l.O
Ladlos' patent leather calf and vlcl shoes,
with thoso beautiful QO
Cuban beola Jm('ZrJ
100 pairs men's shoes, laco nnd congress,
$3.50 nnd $3.00 values, g
Men's tan siloes, Including henvy- r f
titan calf and bull dog toe .... ! X
ALL GOODS MUST GO. NOTHING HELD RACK OUT OF
5,000 PAIR RECEIVED OF RECENT SHIPMENTS.
The Rochester, successor
1515 DOUGLAS STREET-
Its Sale Has Steadily Increased
with' scarcely any advertising. This empha
sizes the fact that
SHERIDAN COAL
is the best coal mined in Wyoming. Try our
PENNSYLVANIA, best hard coal.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tell27
iiomi:si:i:kkus' ijxcuhsions
l)rc. 18lli. Vln Missouri I'acino Ity.
Tuesday, Dec. 18, will be tho next date
on which tho Missouri Pacific will sell
round trip tickets at very low rates to
points south, southenst and southwest. For
further Information call or address com
pany's ofllces, 8. E. Cor. 14th nnd Doug
las streets. T. F. GODFREY, P and T. A.
J. O. PHILLIPPI, A. O. F. nnd P. A.
Wanted, n good mnn to do canvassing in
tho country. Good pay for right man. Ad
dress E 4, Bee.
Dir.11.
DAHRENDORFF Fredorlck, December 13,
3:30 a. m.. Hed 87 years 7 days, runera
nutlco later.
The Butcher's Dream
I was traveling In tho state of Now York
when flnnlly tho brnkeman called out: "The
next stop la Albany." I decided nt onco to
Ket off and seo my old friend Schaefer
whom I had known flvo years ago In Omaha,
After brushing up a little nt my hotel
enmo out on tho street and naked tho first
policeman I met If ho knew n pnrty by tho
namo of Schscfer. Ho said ho did, but h
was not In the city had gono to PbtIb. You
boo ho Is nt tho head of tho Cramer Chem
leal Co. and Is making more money than
ho knows how to spend, so he goes ncross
tho pond to spend It. I nsked where hi
building was located and took tho car to th
place. It was a magnificent structure b!
stories high, 133x181, nnd every Inch occu
pled by tho Cramer Chemical Co. I heaved
n heavy sigh nnd said: "What a wondrous
chango In flvo years" and to think that
this snmo Schaefer used to sell mo cigars
live years ago. Then I awoke. It was only
a dream,
CfUlCCCD CUT PRICE
OVnHtrbn druggist
H. W. Cor. 10th nnd Chicago Sts.
For Useful Chrismas
Presents for Men, Boys
and Children, Attend
Clothing Sale.
the benefit of the regular JAN'
5.00
.4.75
4.50
7.50
7.50
the new desirable shades,
able shades,
7.50
from
double - breasted
and
95c
reefers, PT
Knee Pants Suits.
nothing nicer for
a Christmas
1.50
ever known in Omaha,
show you. Come and
We know
see.
ALL THE REST of tho men's shoes, ex
cept tho patent leather and vlcl drpss
shoes, Including the light vlcl, all the
heavy box calf waterproof shoes val
ues from $3.60 to $5,00,
go at
2.38
All the misses' shoes, Including TMnitree
& Smith, Qrayson-Robson and It. T. Woods-
go at
69c, 98c, 1.28 and 1.49
Children's 8 to 11 go nt
79c, 78c and 99c
Boston Rubbers, Ofk
first quality 0"C
Infant's shoes, red, black nnd brown.
12c, 19c, 39c and 59c
Boys' and youths' shoes, guaranteed to bo
the best of wearers, Including patent
leather vlcl and calf, box calf and vlcl
kid
79c, 98c, 1.39 and 1.59
The Howe
OMAHA, NEB.
to
Counters
Brighten.
nnd plcntifulnesH of Christmas suggestions.
THIS STORE IS A GUIDE FOR MANY. It gives
vast choice and makes choosing easy. It spreads
early before you tho latest whispers of fashion. It
is also a guide to many merchants, an inspiration to
them some say. It makes us all the more proud
of it.
At your service, says the Cloak and
Suit man. lie says the showing of useful things
that make useful gifts, is enough to make one enthu
siasticbut what can the pen do in the presence of
such a display? Suggest? Only hint at long range.
Cloak Room Hints.
Very likely you haven't yet decided on the gift
for your friend. Suppose you put your mind on furs.
Just before Christinas furs begin to advance. They
always do, but this is the ono store thnt is always
ready to help you out by buying when the opportu
nity presents itself.
Early in tho season when the blue bird was wor
rying the fur makers, we made our holiday selections,
and, today own our furs cheaper than any other
house in Omaha. When our present stock is gone
then you and we can only do the best we can. Now
is the fur buying opportunity. Will you take it?
People generally comprehend our advertising. Some
criticise us for not advertising more. The question
annent various bargains not advertised, is always in
the air, "Why don't you tell us of these in the papers?'
We give much store news, and, it's good news,
but we cannot tell all. If you understand this store,
you know that it is full crowded with news all the
time. A physical impossibility to print all there is to
tell. Therefore you must visit the store often, or oc
casionally get left.
HAYDEN
J
S
We purchased the entire pack of one of the largest canning
actories in the country. Being in need of money, they accepted
our cash proposition. All the
ire fresh, new coods.
lb. can Corn, finest pneked, worth
15o can, our prlco
lb, can TomatooH, worth 15c enn,
our price
lb. can String Ileann, worth 12Ho
can, our prlco
...5c
.74c
...5c
Hi. can I.lma UennH, worth 18c can, 71,-.
our nrlrn i ?t
i-lb can Karly Juno Superllno Sifted Olr
I'c.n, worth 25c, our prlco
-lb can Turapkln, worth 15c, er
uur price
Dried Fruit.
New bright goods,
jiounds Sunta Clara Prunes 19c
pounds' California' 'Prunes',' 23c
pounds large fancy Oregon Prunes, 27c
pounds fancy Now York Apples, 24c
pounds' Ban 'joho' Peaches,' 24c
jiounds'iiu't'to County Peaches', 29c
foimda fancy extra iargo Mu'lr " sir
'eachos, for JW
ounds 4 Crown Itnlslns,
2Uc
27c
pounds Virginia HlackborrleH,
for
Teas and Coffee.
Speclnl HoriHt Itlo Coffee, worth
17'io, only
Golden Mend Santos, worth
..124c
....15c
...25c
...10c
...20c
.. 35c
.37c4
zvc. oniv
'amlly Java and Mocha, worth
ic, oni
Hrokcn Java and Alocha,
oniy
Tea, new sittings,
oniy ,
nncy Drink Sundrled Japan,
oniv
New Young Hyson nnd English
uruaKiosi lea , ,
Grand Perfume Sale.
Friday all the famous perfumes, exquisite odors Dut un in
dainty and attractive bottles and boxes will be on sale.
Eastman's celebrated perfumes in 4-oz., fl.fiO size, for 65c
2-oz. bottles, worth $1.00, for 25c.
or handkerchiefs, toilet and bath
HAYDEN BROS.
Wo lmvo sixteen trays of watclien, sixteen watches on each
trny Swiss nnd Amorlcan movements any case a work of tho
watchmaker's art-from tho thinnest number slxeen size caso
tortile moro elaborate ana heavy hunting caso pattern every
one warrantnl-a display that Is well worth vour Kiin v.i
cannot fall to find Jimt what you nre looking for among these two hundred and
nity-six watcnes.
MAWHINNEY & HOLLIDAY,
Jewelers and Silversmiths, l&th and Douglas Streets.
STOItH OPBN KVENINOB.
GOLF
Spoons, Match Doxea, Nail Flls, Cigar nox Openers,
Stick Pins. Wo nre showing a beautiful line of Ebony
good and would llko you to pee them. Spend a fow
minutes at our atoro. OPKN KVKNINOS.
S. W. LINDSAY, THE JEWELER
IBIU DOUQLAS STItRET.
Very like the fino
parterre ovor
which tho buu
gleams spread
myriads of poaios.
Eye-deli g h t i n g
nownoBBand fresh
nes8. Where else
is it to bo Been in
such cracofulness
Great reduction in price of
CANNED GOODS
goods were-put up this year and
Ilre.akfnst Fired Japan.
for
11 Hars Pest laundry Soap,
for
42c
25c
Meat Sale.
No. 1 Sugar-Cured Hams,
for
6 pound cans IJest Lard,
for
Now Ilologna Sausage,
for
Fancy German Bummer Sausage,
for
No, 1 XXX Cured Uacon,
for
lOic
45c
.54c
.15c
104c
Tobaccos.
3 nackagea Cut Plug, 10c
1 ound' Duke's Mixture! 30c
1 B'TEZZZZ'. 7' 25 c
1 pound' Durham.' ""tari
ound Durham.
for OUU
Undo Tom,
.. 5c
43c
36c
38c
37c
35c
38c
42c
42c
43c
lor
Htar, per plug,
for
llattlo Ax, per plug,
for
Nervo Navy, per plug,
for
Standard Navy, per plug,
for
Fruit Julco, por plug,
for
Newsboy, per plug,
for
Climax,
for
Globe, per plug,
for
Star, per plug,
for
Horse Shoe, per plug,
for
42c
The celebrated Florida Water
at 40c per bottle.
Time-Keeping Watches
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