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THE OMAHA DAILY HJ3J3: SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1000.
BOSTON B STORE
Beginning Saturday
Store open every evening
until Christmas
Beginning Saturday
Store open every evening
until Christmas
Holiday Handkerchiefs
Thousands of dozens of ladies' and
mcu'n handkcrcblofs, all puro linen,
all widths of hems,
hemstitched,
hear and extra lino
quality, worth up to
50c, go at
10c, 15c
COO dozen ladles' all pure
,19c
linen fancy laco hand-
Kerchiefs worth 50c go u
Neckwear for Xmas
Grurnl Special HurKiiins in Ladies' and Children's Neckwear,
Suitable for Christmas (Sifts.
2T)C quality all silk Windsor
and bows all colors
goat
Or cat variety of ladles' silk and satlu
collars all now stlyos
go at
000 dozen ladles' tics made of tho best
chtlfou, silk, guuze, wide rullled effects
ties, hundreds of different
patterns, worth up to
Sl.CO, go In lots ut
25c,
Ladles' latest stylo neckwear, Including flshus, Iloleros, sailor collars and ro
vers, made, of Point Vcnlco laco, black and white silk laco effect flshus and
minings, worth1 In tha
:,:",'.,:".',.':".;?.:: 75c, $i.50, $2,98, $450 each
Imported I&d Gloves
Grand Special Sulc of Ladles High Class Imported Kid Gloves
T A I f am a ...... ...
impuncu nspecuuiy lor
On Bargain Square
i .... .
ills. Docket knives In 20 ilirfercnf
bone, h.miw f.n.v m..i,i.. " '
11 , " " " -, u
pencils with pearl handles In velvet lined
to. Your choice of ontlre lot at..,,
CREDENTIALS ARE RECEIVED
Li' Hung Chang and Prince Ohing Havt
Written Authority to Treat.
BRITISH GOVERNMENT IS HOLDING OFF
Minister Conner Expresses nrllef
Chlnn Will Promptlj- .coppt
Terms nnd Int It la Able to
Comply nllh Tlirm.
PEKIN, Thursday. Doo. 13. U Hung
Chang nnd Prince Chlng have sent an
official notification to tho ministers that
they have received the promised documents
authorizing them to act In behalf of China
In tho penco negotiations and announcing
that they nro rendy to proceed as soon as
tho ministers desire.
The fact that Sir Krnest Mason Satow, tho
British minister to China, has not yet re
ceived authority from his government to
sign the Joint noto causes astonishment
here, as It Is felt thnt tho other powers, hav
In gagroed, there cannot bo nnythtng In the
Joint noto to cnuso Groat Ilrltaln to objoct
sufllclently to make It refuse to sign.
Mr. Conger says, ho believes China will
Immediately accept tho terms Imposed and
that It has It In Its power to comply with
tho maj'orlty of them before spring, whllo
tho others can wait.
On account of tho' cold' the court will not
be able lo roturn to Pekln nor will the
troops bo utile to lpavo until April, when, If
tha peace conditions nro compiled with, It
Is behaved nil tho .allied fqrcosv oxcept tho
legation guards, not to exceed 100 men for
earh' power, will leave I'ohln, remaining
until tho fall on t,be coast bstween Taku
nnd Phangbat Kuau, available. If nocessary,
or ready to be "withdrawn, for It China can
not behave as a clvlllied power without
military compulsion It may bo necossary to
dismember the empire. Mr. Conger per
sonally believes that the Chlneso have been
taught a lesson by tho looting.
Colonel Tullock reports the discovery of
tho body of) tho man who gave the Ilrltlsh
Information regarding the treasure, hidden,
ai alleged, by persons connected with the
Chlneso court during tho recent (light. He
Do You?
Come, now, tell the honest
truth. You don't like those
gray hairs in your head, do you ?
And your husband don't like
them, cither I Then please him
by buying a bottle of Aycr's
Hair Vigor. It restores color
to gray hair every time. It tikes
out all dandruff, too, and keeps
the scalp clean and healthy.
, It you da not ohutn tho benefit Toil deilro
from iu ot tli Vltror, wille the Doctor
about It. Ha will tU J'"i Jutt the rig lit
thing to do. AddreM, Dr.J.C. AYEii. Lovrvll,
Vui.
cha
5,000 dozen all kinds of
handkerchiefs, initial, plain
white and fancy bordered
hemstitched, laee edged and em
broidered, worth . PJ
up to 20c "ch-.foC. OC
FO In lots at 7
Great variety of fancy Bilk and col
ored silk embroIdcreuQ
c, 15c
i's silk hnndker
Ite, fancy bord-
nnniiKcrcmcio
go at
Immense lots of men's silk hnndker
chiefs In plain white, fancy bord
ercd, silk embroidered Initial, nil
1 1 nun eiiiuruium'u lumui. uu
Sh19c, 25c, 49c
slrea,
tip to
In lots
lies
1 Pn
lOt
with
for 5
salo
stock
25c
quality Bilk and
nnd flne lace
49c, 75c
l DLs llollduy Sale.
10,000 palro ladios' iA class real French kid
gloves, In English reds, modes, tans, browns
aud black all sizes worth - -v
up to $1.60 a pair OVC
'Ladles' high elms, llnest quality real kid rIovob
Including Kngllsh huoUuh, mochas In nil col
ors. bought for this Christmas trudo, including
rods, grays, inodes.peurls and lemon, also black
und browns, including tho best maKos, such as
Ondre, Beauty and Juvano. Evory pair miar
unteed aud fitted to tho hand if desired, go in
lots at
98c, $1,25, $1,50, $1,75, $2,00
A Now York Importers stock of Holi
day novelties on sale Saturday on birgnln
square, all go at one price 2Rc Including
brooches with various settings, mon's
stick pins, set with whlto stones Rnd
opals, cuff buttons for men, boys' and
ladles, In dumb bell nnd lover styles, with
various settings. Gentlemen's chains, ropes
and chased designs; ladles' fancy garters
tlllt fin In frloDU 1
b.wow utciuu uux, lorjcuettft
,iu ...i .
rV.:'T. - - . pwn. stag and
stag anu
25c
aijrios, una pens and
box, pocketbooks
had been decapltntod. Tho British have not
yet reported tho discovery of tho treasure,
but their return is expected tomorrow.
INSURANCE LAWS UNSOUND
j
Month Dakota .State Coinmlnnloncr'N
Ilejiort .Hnsifla Kllmlnatlon
of Contradictor) ClituHen.,
riEimE, S. I)., Deo. 14. (Special.) The
report of the state lnsurancu commissioner
calls attention to the fact that tho present
Insurance laws of the state are In a rather
chaotic state, from the fact that thoy are
partly legacies from old territorial dnys,
backed by more recent legislation, much of
which was enacted without regard to the
provisions of the former laws. The re
port asks for a thorough revision of the
Insurance laws to eliminate tho contllct
Ing provisions,
Tho receipts of tho department for the
last year are about t,200 greater than for
any past year, reaching J32.254.42. During
tho year ton companies of alt classes have
withdrawn from the stato nnd as many
more have been admitted to do business,
Foreign Are lnsurnnco companies wrote
risks for an amount about $3,600,000 greater
than In any preceding yenr slnco tho or
ganization of tho stnto and for about
15,500,000 more than In tho pre
ceding year. Tho total amdunt written for
tho yenr was $27,923,704. !3, Thoy reeelvod
premiums amounting to $4.125.84 and paid
losses amounting to $226,694.17, leaving a
balance of $217,431.67,
Tho total omount of risks written by
foreign life Insurance companies for the
yonr wsb $3,731,252. Thoy received premi
ums to tho amount of $466,816.09 nnd paid
losses to tho amount of $78,307.63, leaving
a balance of $3SS,509.53. Tlio total amount
of life lnsurnnco carried In the stato Is
$65,998,170, besides a large amount of mutual
Insurance.
Denim Ihnl Tlrr Is tlir Murderer.
JiEAD, S. O., Doc. 14. (Special.) A great
deal of excitement has been created In
Lead and Deadwood over the recent arrest
ot Harry Tier on tho charge of murdor,
which was committed at lllllurd, Wyo In
1875. Mr. Tier Is an unmarried man 53
years ot ago and has been u respectnblo
resident of this city for many years, Ho
camo to the Hills In '76 from California,
having been In the employ of tho Cerro
Gordo Transportation company tboro, and
previous to that he had been a sailor for
a numbor of years. Ho denies ever hav
ing been in Wyoming, and It Is generally
supposed here that be Is the wrong man,
Tho name be at one time assumed, Harry
Wons, was that.ot tho man who really did
commit the crime In Hillard, but thore
was a man by that narao employed In a
livery Btable In Deadwood In 1876 who
greatly resembled Tier, and It Is thought
that ho Is tho right man, though ho has
been dead some time. The testimony of
Kmll Taust of this city will havo much
weight In the matter, as he was an under
taker at Evanston, a placo near Hillard, at
the time of tho murder. He remeraberi the(
crime and was tho one who furnished tho
coffin of the, murdered man. He posltlvrjT
states that Hnrry Tier Is not tho man.
Uriu lltm.elf IllallU f-il.
CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Deo. 14, (Special.)
Word comes from Tensleep, In tho Hlg
Horn basin, that n miner of Tensleep canyon
was recently taken from his cabin and
strung up to a tree, where he was allowed
Watches, Jewelry and Holiday Novelties
Come und Choose From Our Vast Assortments and Profit .by Our Low Prices.
I.ndles solid gold rings, Ilk, set with pearls,
rubles, emeralds nnd saphlrcs.all tho fol
lowing special prices s
98c $1.75 $1.98 $2.25
$2.98 and $3.50
Children's Rings, a very flno lino
of plnln, chnsed, and
set rings, from J5.00 down
to
25c
Men's IS !z wittch, heavy nlcklo silver
cases, stem winder, with 7 Jewel Century
movement, wnrrnnti'd for one year-special
prlco
$2-98
-fnn. iq .wn u'n(ilt. 7 1nwl ninvemen
Fold tilled I'urltnn cases, wurranted
yenrs, special
prlco
Men's 1 slzo watch, 7 Jowol, Wnlthnirj
movement, ames stumped nnd warranted
for 6 years, special
salo price .
Mon's 10 sire watches. Kssex case, 29-yeii
guarantee, stiimpeil und warranted, hlgi
movement, 15 Jewel, special
ale price
Toys, Dolls
A vcritnblc fnlry-lnnd, n
tit Hoston Store prices.
Giotto Souvenirs free.
Law slza fire ennlne. handsomely
pMnted. very reallstlo loukinK. wltn
rubber nose, a ueuumu. .V.rill
toy,
Children's nesks. roll
top, nicely fitted in
terior draworrf, etc
spoclal &i OS,
price.. P"&
Iron safes, can bo
opened only by com
bination, nlcklo finish.
very special C
f
Drums of nvery ile-
n.lnttnii trnnil HIXC.
Mi'
MM
1
me a framo. wltliRocklnK horses, nlcoiv
ihMt skin head, com- ilapp en, with straps and j , .
?ilotTwlth okr- leather Hadaie. brldlo. etc. 10 y Oil t.- Crokonolo boards,
iuok.. for. - 25C SBflu sale 75c pjjjy f0,. IUt -M ame-
Othars un to Jl.-a. prlco or -
to hang until nearly dead, when ho was
eut down and ordered out ol tne country.
The perpotrutors of the outrage wero a
numbor of cowboys und miners who wore
no masks or disguises of any sort. Th'iy
Charged that tho minor had been Insulting
certain women of Tensleep and otherwise
making hlrasedf unpopular. The outraged
miner has tnken up his residence In a town
not far from Tensleep and will prosocute
tho members of tho mob.
.cvc Unlrrralty IIulldInK .Assured.
MITCHELL. S. D., Dec. 14. (Special.)
Tho new building which has been under
dlscuBslon for Dakotn university for the
past year and for which various committees
havo betn at work In raising funds will,
without doubt, materialize, and work will
comtnonco on the structure early In the
spring. Tho general conference of tho
MethodlBt church has mado the university
of this city a spcclnl beneficiary of the
Twentieth Century thank offering. Dr. Ed
mund Mills of New York has been sent to
this stato to deliver four addresses In be
half of the university nnd spoko here this
week to a crowded houso nt tho MotliodUt
church At the close of tho address a
subscription fund was started to further in
crease tho amount of money that had al
ready been subscribed In tho city and
county. After tho evening's work wbb
dono nearly $1,100 had been pledged. A
part of this was raised by Individual sub
scription and about $800 was contributed
by tho students of tho university, eighty
of thorn agreeing to rnlso $10 each nnd turn
It in to tho fund within u stipulated time.
It Is designed by President (Iruham to ralso
$35,000 for tho new building, nnd whllo at
ilrst ho thought thoro. was a possibility of
tho project being n most difficult ono, ho Is
now assured that thero Is no question but
what tho monoy will bo forthcoming, eo that
operations can bo commenced on tho build
ing JUBt as soon as uprlng opens. Tho
MothoOUta nil "over the stato have como
cheerfully to the Bupport of tho new build
ing project and this Is a most encouraging
feature.
Inivn Kiirinur Srttlliiu Tlicre.
MITCHELL, S. D., Dec. 14. (Special.)
This part of tho stato Is receiving tho at
tention of lnudseekers at present. Within
the last -week thero huvo been no less than
fifty farmers from Iowa who have looked
over this county with tho view to Investing
In farm lands, Heal estate men Buy that
tho outlook for land sales heo tho rest of
tho winter Is the best It has boon In sev
eral years.
Kautli Dakotn School Fund,
riElUtE, S. I).. Dec. II,-(Special,) Tho
Stato I-nnd department has had calls for
$8,030 of the permanent school fund tho past
few days. Of this rotter county took $3,180;
Fnulk county, $2,300; Clark county, $2,000,
and Aurora county $460.
llroelvfr for C'Iiuni'ii I'rlrnila,
INDIANAPOLIS Dec. 11. At 10 o'clock
today .Vttorney General Taylor, Auditor of
Stale Hart and Supreme Jtecorder T. H.
I.lnn of the Order of ('lumen Krlamls, with
tlielr attorneys, npiwnreil In the mipertor
court. Tho fctato asked for a receiver for
the (.'hosen Krleuds, alleging that til order
Is Insolvent. Supreme Heeorder Linn ad
mitted thnt tho facts set oji In tho applica
tion wero true. The stato asks that
Thomas Vomit, chief secretary In Linn's
inUrw. tio named ns receiver.
Tne court reruseu to name inirat uecause
he was a rertlllcato holder In the order.
Tho court named Cyrus J. Clark of this
city as receiver. Cork's bond was tlxed
lit $o.ft). Chirk hits JaBt retired from the
olllco of Bhertft of this (Marlon) county.
Gentlemen's cuff but
ton, over MU styles
to select from nt
25c to $5
I.ndlcn' flne Import
ed brooches, sut In
solid silver, sun
bursts, sturs nnd ?J
other designs, at
$1.49 $2.49
$3.H, $5.00
a pair.
Fancy shell combs, set with
stones, very beautiful, and
appropriate gifts, special
saio price
t.N m nn mm i
and Games, on
dnzzHnR and bewildering nrrny. J ne nci
Krlntr the children to nee A Real Live Santn
See the wonderful Miigic Mail llox.
Hook nnd laddar wagon,
Just like cut, laddeni can
made of Iron special
sale price
Iron trains, with 3 enrs,
and tender, nicely painted
Others from Sc
nnys' tool chost, con
taining complete set of
,tools. (tho larger sizes
are for prno- oct
tlcal usq', at.... aoq
Others up to J2.50
Toy laundry rets,
a complete, outfit,
llko cut. O ri r
special.. ol-
ROOT ADVOCATES CANTEEN
Seerelury of War Tells Senutors Tint
I'ost Kk'Iiiiukv 1" .VeceNHiiry
Adjunct to Army l.lfe.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Secretary Root
was before tho senate commltteo on military
nflalra for two hours today going over the
nrrny reorganization bill. Ho urged that the
anti-canteen provision Inserted by tho house
be stricken out, saying thnt tho cantetm
or post exchange Is an Important factor
In army life from a social point of view.
He feared It might bo difficult to securo
recruits with the canteen abolished, Tlis
secretary again dwelt upon the Importance
of speedy action upon the bill, saying that
tho transports for Manila would beglti to
leavo San Francisco tomorrow, and that
all transports leaving after this time would
bring volunteer soldiers back.
He called tho attention to the fact that
civil government had been cstubllshrd
among soma of tho Filipinos and sutd that
It would not do to leave them unprotected
oven for a short time.
I'll.VSIOXS I'Oll WKSTIillX VIITHHA.VS
Wiir Hurvlvorn IlrineiulxT.'iI li the
(idle ml (Jo vein in ii I,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 1. (Special.) Tho
following pensions have been grunted:
Ihhiio of November 27;
Nebraska; Original J nmeH K. Jackson,
South Omahn, $3; Alfred Waggoner, Dlller,
$S: Lloyd D. Dennett. Plnttsmotith, $10.
Iowa: Additional Gottlieb Stoker, Mus
catine. $12. Supplemental -(Special. Novem
ber ,vi iiunori .m. iiiiains, iieiiioru, i..
Increase Winn I'. Speaker, Arthur, $12;
Kbcner.er A. lluckmnster, Unlonvlllo, $10.
Original widows, etc. Kezluh Shell, Chero
kee, $8; Mary Juno .Inncs, Cambridge. JS;
(special nccrueil, November 30) Mary Hath
bum, Ely. $8,
Wyoming: Original widows, etc. Nancy
Congar (mother!, Hatton, $12. War With
Sunln (original) Oeorza E. Small. Sheri
dan. $:.
Montana: Orlglnlal Clmrles JlanU,
ainrysviuo, ju.
South Dakotn ! War with Snalu (OrlKlna)
(Special, November 30)' Clayton P. Van
iiouteu, i.:autout ?a.
.Mai'At'tlllir'x ("UNillllty I. Int.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. General Mho
Arthur hus forwarded to the AVur depart
metit the fullowlng list of cuxuultlcs:
"MANILA. Upe. II. KlPed: Lusnn. Do
eembur 8, Hoot, peninsula, Troop Mi
First cavalry, Kniost Sohroyer: November
n, uoinpnny m, rourin iiunniry, rraiiK
Herman.
Wounded: Thomas (1. llrydges, chest,
mortal; December 8, Hoot, peninsula,
Cfimnnnv ll. Twrntv-Hrat Infantry. Curl L.
Sehultz, slightly; Company, L, Twenty-first
Infantry. Mlchnet I'. O'Donnell. severely.
November 30, Horsogon. Company K, Fgrty-
sevontn mrimtry. Aruucer .aron a. ivnee,
nrm HllL'ht- fnrnni'iil YV'llllnin 11. H'ehll.
hand, slight; Louis 8. NeHbltt. hend, serious;
James .1. .Mnr.dl. tnign, serious; i;unipuu
II, Forty-seventh lnfuntry, George Mc
llrlde, arm, serious.
(.'onnriiied Jiy the Semite,
WASHINGTON. Dec. 14 Tho senate to
day confirmed tho following nominations:
George L. V. Mayor of Massachusetts to
bo ambassador to Italy.
John H. Ilrenuan to bo Indian agent nt
Pino Itldge Agency, S. D.
WhmIiI 'ii t'losi. the I'lniil.
SIOUX CITY. Ia., Dec. 14 John S. Good
win of Chicago, counsol for tho Ilunlt of
Montreal, says that the Sioux City plant
of tho International Packing company will
not clone down. "It will bo soon, I think,"
said Mr. Goodwin, "that the bondholders
hnvo been crowding out the small share
holders. When the process of elimination
HHP
A special lot of odd ebony pieces. Including
hat brushes, clothes brushes, linir urusiies,
military brushes, etc.-
49c
nll on salo
at
Ladles' chain bracelets, 14k, gold filled, In
curb hand chased and Homan finish, war
ranted for 10 years special at
25c $1.39 and $1.98
Doys' Now England watches, , opon face, frry Mt
lino movement, sliver nlcklo warranted for
one yeur, special
Ladles' 0 slzo watches, solid silver case. (IQ
7 Jewel movement, speeiui suio ini.u MtUM
only
I.ndles' gun metal watches, 7 Jewel move- QO
metit, a very accurate .tlino piece special J) J.O
sale.
Ladles' (1 size watches, beautiful embossed ( An
eases with genuine diamond setlingst Wal- J
thum 'movement, special
Ladles' 6 slzo huntliiB caso watch, hand
onKraved, solid KOld raised tlKUrcs, with (PIC QO
15 Jewel, Kltsln movement, warranted for 10 JIIJ, 3W
yenr, special
3rd Floor
Clans nnd the Enchanted
laro size.
be removod,
en
ipi. OU
eiiKlnc OSr
orualo miJ
to Jl.W.
Nlcoly Jointed
kid body dolls
with bisque
heads, speclnl
sain CQp
price OVC
Iron wagons, nicely
pnlnted, large
size, special f
salo prtco...1'P"f
Others "from 23c up.
Rocking
stronsly
chair,
made.
special 1fr'
price
Others up to
J1.60.
o
Iron stoves, with cook-
Cintf uiensus
MriAflllt n.ilti
10c
- f " I
has tnken place tho bondholders will take
hold of tho property of tho company nnd
the Sioux City plant will continue In opera
tion. My bollef Is that tho Chicago plant
will not bo re-opened for somo tlmo. It Is
probablo that tho business of tho company
will bo directed from the Sioux City office;
In other words, that Sioux City, 'Instead of
Chicago, will bo the headquarters of tho
company."
A Village ntacksiiitth flaveil Ills Lit
tle Son's Lire.
Mr. II. H. Dlack, tho well known village
blacksmith at Orahamsvllle, Sullivan Co.,
N. V., saya; "Our little son, five years
old, has always been BUbJect to croup, and
so bad have tho attacks been that we have
feared many times that he would die. We
havo had the doctor and used many modl
clnes, but Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is
now our sole reliance. It seems to dls-
solvo tho tough mucus nnd by giving fro
quont doses whou tho croupy symptoms ap
pear wo have found that the dreaded croup
Is cured before It gets settled." Thoro Is
no dangor In giving thin remedy, for It con-
tains no opium or other Injurious drug nnd
mRy bo given ns confidently to a babe as to
an adult.
Hnulirnilit Nlioul lllmnetr.
A. V. Souhrada, a bookkeeper for tho
National Printing company, residing In the
i-r oi mu iiuam streei, snot nunseir In
tho left breast with a 22.cn.mier rnvnlvxr
ahout 12:20 o'clock this morning, After his
friends had consulted about tho matter for
an hour Police Surgeon Ames was sent for
und ho dressed tho wound. Souhrada said
mat ne was nttemptlng to remove a rustv
charge from tho weapon and it was acci
dentally illschnrKed, but every circum
stance tends to show that he Intended lo
commit suicide. Tho lateness of the hour,
iiiu uici inai ins stun was powuer tiurnen,
thnt tho revolver wns found full cocked,
that tho bullet ionetrnted within a. hnlf
Inch of the heart and that ho wa under
tho Influence of liquor, nil go to prove tho
suicide theory. Souhrada Is In nn lmme.
(Unto danger of death unlfss the -wound Is
Infected with poison,
Till! IIKAII'Y MAKKHT.
INSTIIUMENTS placed on record Friday,
December 14:
AVurrant)' Deed.
W. W. Llnvlllo and Wife to W. II.
(iruiis, lot 10, block 2, .Mount Doug-
'Ins, add
I.enli Kondlsh and husband to J. II,
Robinson. sH ot uVj, lot 6, block 8,
Improvement assocfatlftn add ,..
U. W. Pendleton to W II. Hussoll,
H lots 1 and 2 and H lots 21 and 22,
block 9. Summit add
Milton Tootle et al to the Tootle es.
title, lot 5, block 142, lots 2 and 7,
block 194H, Omaha
J. II, Kmmlnger to Arilln Emmln-
gor. lot 11, block 3, Clifton Hill....
M. K. Urtggs to M. C. Godfrey, lot
22, block 1, Luko View
T. C. Kennedy nnd wife to A. J. Will-
lams et ul. lot 6. block 3. Vassar
300
1,000
700
1
1
200
place , 1
A. M. .lonnlnirs to Di'lln Dnvles. sK. of
wVi. lot M. G4es' ndd 1,000
w. a. Minim nnu wire 10 i.. j. i-ui-terson.
nart eH lot 8. Griffon & S's
mid B.COO
II, Jctter nnu wire in r.rnxi nun
mini, lot 13. Iilock 3. Jotter's reeoml
add Cu)
W. II. Hussell nnd wife to John
Trummer, s'4 lots 21 and 22, block.
. Summltt add KO0
Mnry Schrnmek to Anna Harta, lots
1 and 2. block 4, Llnwooa park 1C0
A. W. I'helns et nt to Hymn Ittcd
I'd. lot 17. block 7. Ctimtiucii's
ndd M0
(lull ( Inlni liredN.
John Schrnmek to Murv Schromelt,
lots 1 nnd 2. block 4. Linwood nark.
s'i lot IS, block 15, Drown park 1
Total amount of transfers,
,W,TX
Grand Cloak Sale
$12.50 and $15 Automobiles
and Short Jackets for $4.75
This is an olFor without a parallel.
Tho Automobiles nro UCinohen lonjf, full silk
lined with hltfh storm collars. Tho jackets tiro
tho latest stylos, nuulo of various choice- rua-
torials,silk nnd satin lined, In all color.
ffarmentd nro nil well tnnilo
oxpurtly tailored and perfect
fitting poltlvoly $12.60 and
Slo.UU valuer for
4
Ladies' Golf Suits Worth up
to $20.00, for $7.50
This is another uninatchab.le bar-
pain. J hoy nro nuido of all wool
plaid back polf material all nicely
tailored on salo Saturday
for..
$7.50 Golf Skirts for $3.98
Wo repeat the above assertion merely
emphasize the fact &7.r0 CJolf SKirtB
9S. They are made of heavy
all wool inntorinU of oxcollont quality,
und lit perfect on Hpeclul salo
SaturJay for
At .r).08,-!?7.50 and $0.08 we are allowing
somo exceptionally flno (lolf sklrtB. Aluuy nro now samples
that we hnvo Just received you'll find n number worth
double our uelllng prices.
yc?for Children's
Si. 50
nCTKeefer.s-Mado of
iroud
heavy tnaturial, with
larfco collars, nicely ttiilored aud
trimmed.
Saturday wo contlnuo tho salo of th o Kolf, plush, and fur enpes, at $2.98. Tho
Kolf capes are nmdo of fine golfing matorlals, with roverslblo -v
flounce and hood, and trimmed with fringe, also Beat plush and KJ 4
electric seal capes, worth up to $10 on salo at
Millinery Clearance
Note these exceptional millinery vnlues-you can't resist them.
$1.69
over boon offered
for $0.00 Trimmed Hats -
This is tho host valuo in a Htyl
ishly trimmed lint you have
fCi f $8.00 Trimmed llnts
All richly trimmod, tho very
" , ,, nowost modols. designed nfte'i
tho leading castorn and European fushlon.
QLt AC for $,()-00 Trimmed lints
iJJJ mTzf A great number of those nro
V . pattern lmtw. Como and
ehooso from this suponb lot of nrtisticnlly trimmed
hats for $,'U9 Ujay a new hat for tho Holidays.
Albums and
Flno ebony sots, sterling silver mounted, comb,
brush and mirror, put up In fancy gi
plush lined box, (others up to Jin), J. VJ
only S
Shaving sets put up In fancy plush llneil box,
quadruplo plated cup and brush -4
handle spoclal salo price I VJ 4
only
Our line of floe Albums', Glove aud Handker
chief Boxes, Cuff and Collar Uoxes, 'wolk boxes
and baskets, etc., Is very extensive, rrlccn to BUlt
everybody.
CUSTOMS OFFICERS BUSY
Iniliortiit Ioiin of llolldnj- GooiIk Pour
Into City from All Oirr
thu World.
Christmas goods from all ovor tho world
aro keeping the clerks at tho custom houso
busier this year than at this Benson In any
previous year. Europe and Asia add their
quota to America's expressions of grati
tude and pleasure over tho coming of the
great Christian festival, and the officers
ot tho customs department aro called upon
to Issuo tho goods at this soason as fast
as they nro received, for this 1b the harvest
tlmo of the merchant who handles novel
ties,, and novelties ir.ako up tho greater
parts of tho importations.
During tho last week England nnd Scot
land havo consigned moro goods to this
city than any other countries except Jnpan,
whoso tons como with n volume nud regu
larity .which would surprise those who
know rothlng of tho Importance of Omaha
as n tea distributing point. The goods
from Great Drltalu consist principally of
fancy dress goods and suitings sultublo for
tho present season.
For n Cold in the llrnil,
LAXATIVE IlItOMO. QUININE TABLETS.
Teacher Will Willi.
Tho teachers In tho Omaha schools will
make no effort to rnlso money for tho
Auditorium until after Christmas, At a
meeting held Thursday afternoon this de
cision was reached. . All the teachers are
bo busy with examinations that no time
can bo given to outside matters at present,
George 'W. Honbler nnd F. H. Sanborn ad
dressed tiro committee and asked tho lulurty
Co-operation of the teachers In making the
new nunitorium a success. Atior uiscus
slng several plans for raising money tint
commltteo concluded that more effective
work qan bo accomplished by delaying nil
action until tho beginning of tho new yenr.
CurvlrHM Driver Klnril.
G. Kaffold. an exnresstnnn. was lined i'l
and costB by Pollen Judg. Learn for enre-
less driving, wane going lining aixirenin,
near Webster street, ICaftold ran Into D,
Dasturdl, a member of a street cleaning
?;atiir. Dastard! was kn'jcked down by
Cnffold's horses and the express wagon
passed over his leg Tho fort man of tho
irntii? rennrted the matter to the notice nt
onco and had Kaffold arrested. Several
street cleaners have been Injured within tho
last three months by caroioss drivers and
the street commissioner has Instructed his
foremen to take steps to protect their work
men. Lost
Temper, Leisure and
Energy by tho
hoiiflekeopor who
neglectful to uso
GOLD DUST
shirvg Powder
Those
75
to
for
98
$1.25
for Children $2.50
Keefers flno ma
ii i
lnrifo capo collurs, funey trimmed.
Toilet Cases
It
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RHEUMATISM.
NEW OUL13AN8, April 10, H97.
DR. RADWAY & CO.
I have been a sufferer from Ilheumatlsm
for more than fix months. I could not ralso
my hands to my head or put my hands be
hind me. or even tnke off my own shirt.
Before I had finished three-fourths of a
bottle of Itadway's Itendr Relief I could
use my arms as well as ever. You can acq
why I have such great faith In your Relief.
Yours truly. W. C. BAKBR.
Engineer nt A. Montelono'a Boot and Shoa
Factory, 39 Julia Street.
Itadway's Ready Relief Is a sure cure for
every Pain, Sprains, Bruises, Pains In the
Back, Chest nnd Limbs.
Taken Inwardly .there Is not a remedial
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Arue and all other malarious, bilious and
other fevers, aided by RADWAY'B PILLS,
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11 the onlr lure inii hirroleu rcmeity for f lUier,
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Columbia Desk Calendar
Sixteenth 1 fitful Sixteenth
Edition,
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A convenient memorandum pad with
separate page for each day of the
year. Enclosed by handsome steel
frame. May be hung up or placed at
any desired angle on the desk. The
1801 edition has oofnred rover of new
design and Improved binding. Now
ready.
Brut ( ny ndd res un receipt of
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