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TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATVUDAY, 7S O V KM BEll HO, 11)01.
DDRRT FOR THE NEW SHOPS
But Unioi Pc fio ani Oltj Anxlon t
Get Start Mndi.
CONTRACT IN HANDS F THE ATTORNEYS
Jjrunl AiItlfM-r-. of lit- 1'nrllr to (lie
AKrnrinrnl .ri: Cnrrfiill- Muiti
niim Hip I'oiMimriil l'rli
In llnlltlriilliiii.
All the nrk In preparation for (ho final
cloning the big contract between the
city ami t lie Union Pacific railway In com
plrtcd, Imt meanwhile (Icncrnl Solicitor
Kelly of ihr railroad Is still engaged in
Rcrutlnl.lnR the completed document, nd
tho mnttiT cannot lit- submitted to the coun
cil till lie says all In "oil.
City Attorney Conncll held n quick call
session with Mr. Kelly yesterday, at
which It was c.xpcct-d that nil Items woi'ld
ho settled onco for all and Ihn signatures!
of nil partita concerned attached. Just as
aoon as thin Ih done tho affair will bo closed
except for tho action of the coiiucll and
Mayor Moorcs on the different maneuvers
necessary. H Is tumorcd that a special
meeting of the council will ho held for tho
purpose of considering tho contract Imme
diately It Is ready for the aldermen. That
may he today. Haste la advised In or
der that tho railroad may set to work on
lis changes and Improvements,
i Three ramifications of this agreement will
require the attention of the council. I'trst,
tho ordinance containing tho contract must
ho passed and approved. Then tho deed
by which tho city transfer certain lots and
city streets and alleys to the railroad must
be Hfrirmeil.
Tho contract Itself Is In four distinct see
tlons. Artlrln ono deals with te provi
sion that all litigation now pending be
tween tho two parlies to tho ngrecment Is
dropred dead. Article two describes thn
property and paper given by thn city to
the Union Pacific. Article threo Is a rela
tion of what tho railroad gives the city.
Article four tells of the different tax con
cessions. In this last article was Inserted
iho clnusc providing for the payment of tho
$40,000 back taxes, against the railroad dis
covered by Treasurer Hennlngs. It Is this
Item that Is causing tho delay.
A I'lrnsmit .luuriiry.
A representative of tho Dee heard a well
known Morrlsvlllo woman, who frequently
visits a married daughter In Now York,
tolling somo friends ono day this week, of
her first experience riding on tho Kmplre
Stato Express. "I was coming up from
Now York," she said, "and thought I would
try that famous train I've hoard so 'much
About. Well, wo rolled nlong smooth and
easy and pretty soon I noticed a lot of tho
men getting up and putting on tbclr over
coats. I thought all these men could not ho
getting cold, for tho car was very com
jfortablc, and In Just a minute tho trainman
railed out 'Albany! I could hurdly bellevo
'it; I would just as soon have expected to be
In California so quickly. Wo left Now
York at half-past 8 and woro nt Albany n
Jlttlo after 11 nnd at Uttca before 1 o'clock.
,1 changed to nn accommodation train there
nnd was In Canastota a few minutes nftor
(2. My! It seems almost like flying." Now
whenovor this good lady wants to visit New
York flho goes u good bit out of her way
that hIio may trnvel by tho Now York Cen
tral. From tho Canastota Dec.
ChlcitBo unit I'lnrliln Npei'lnl Nervier
Vln I'otinsyl vitnln Lines
from Chicago will bo resumed about Janu
ary S, 1802. Sleeping car running through
I to Jacksonville and St. Augustlno on the
Chicago & Florida Special will leave Chi
cago Union station nt noon each weekday.
Florida resorts will bo reached next even
ling for supper. This Is tho tourist ticket
route to winter resorts In tho south. Ad
dress H. It. Bering, A. fi. 1'. Agt., 218 South
Clark St., Chicago, for further Information.
Dunce Toiiliflit.
.lolly Eight's lively ball this evening.
.IWashlngton hall, 18th and Hnrnoy sts. Fine
orchestra, a grand, good tlmo for you. Gents,
2Cc. Welcome.
We plan largely, wo select carefully, wa
buy at low prices and you shall do likewise,
jjlaydcn llros., with an ad on page 7.
Diamond engagement rings. Kdholm.
llomerckrm' Kxctiralun.
On Tuesdays, November 1S, December 3
and 17, tho Missouri 1'aclflc will sell
tickets to certain points In tho south,
southeast and southwest at rate of ono
faro for round trip, plus 2. Final return
limit twenty-one days from date of sale.
iFor further Information or land pampulota
call on or address company's offices, south
east corner Fourteenth and Douglas
Hoots, Omaha, Neb.
THOMAS F. GODFREY, P. & T. A.
krukv, sTionn c.o.
(A ft PUTS MO.MIW ,T IIOSTON STOHH
9R.no for Halt a Dsr'n Wolb,
If you live In the country or In a small
town and have a good' acquaintance among
the farmers and stockralsera In Oie neigh
borhood, you can make 15.00 easily by four
or Ave hours' work. Wrlto us and we will
end you our proposition. Thn Dee Publish
ing company, Solicitor's Dept., Omaha, Neb.
C'hii'itKO mill llrturit 14.7.t.
On December 1, 2, 2 and 4 the Illinois
Central railroad will sell tickets to Chi
cago and return at rato of 114,75, limited
until December g. For particulars call at
city ticket office, 1402 Farnam street, or
ddress V. II. nrlll, D. I A.. I. C. R. n.,
Omaha, Neb.
Spri'lnl lltimrxecUer' Kii'iiralnii.
Tickets on sale December 3 and 17, at
nno first-class faro plus $2 for tho round
trip. For full Information write to or call
at Hock Island City Ticket Office, 1323 Far
nam streot, Omaha.
Send articles of Incorporation, notices ot
stockholders' nicotines, etc., to The Bee.
We will give them proper legal insertion.
Telephono 23S.
Shampooing and hair dressing. 25c. In
connection with the Nathcry, 210-220 ne
building. Telephono 1716.
Sign big wedding Hug. Kdholm, Jcwelor.
f, miles' nnil Children' Hnaler? nn it
I intern rnr A l-Vrv pcclnU
fr .Inturilii)'.
Ladles' extra heavy fleeced vests and
pants, nicely finished, ecru or natural color,
23c each.
30c for Indies', bleached fleeced vests o-nd
pnnls, silk trimmed, very fine quality.
50c for ladles' combination suits, special
weight for winter wear, ecru or natural
color, sizes 3 to 6. f
!tSc for odd sizes vests and pants, $1.50
and $2.00 quality, hi ladles' black nnd nat
ural ribbed wool, real bargains.
25c Children's extra henvv fleeced shirts,
pants and drawers, well made, nil sizes.
60e for misses' black pants, tho "Mcrodo"
make, swlss ribbed, all sizes.
Ladles' blsek cotton hoso. maco soles or
all black foot; also an extensive line of
black, silky fleeced hose, douhlo sole, heel
and toe, 33c, 3 for $1.
fifto for ladles' extrn fine black cashmere
hose, high spliced heel nnd toe, 63c quality.
Children's black cashmere ribbed hose;
also black ribbed, silky fleeced hoso, two
special lines,, for Saturday, all sizes, 2uc
pair.
KHl.U'V. STIOKK & CO.,
Corner Farnam nnd Fifteenth Sts.
Low Itfiie in Chicago.
The Chicago A. Northwestern Hallway
will on December 1, 2, 3 and 4 sell tickets
to Chicago and return al thn low rats of
$11.75 for the round trip. Call on or address
"The Northwestern City Ofllces," 1101-1403
Farnam St., Omaha.
All tlir CnrpHs nnil lltius from thn
It Miry Orpiirltui'itt Mure, Also
Ilia LOT WET CAIU'KTS AND nUC-3
1 ON SLi: MONDAY,
i Doston Stoic buys n big lot ot carpets
' and rugs that havo been wet. Most of them
being of a superior grade the water has not
I hitrt them one particle. And In connection
with tho aalc of tho llldley stock wo will
offer nil these flue room-size rugs and
high class carpets that aro In nny way
damaged, In many Instances at about one
fourth their regular value. Tho shipment
consists of Moquette, Axmlnster nnd velvet
carpet, Wilton rugs, Moquctto rugs, Smyrna
rugs in all of tho best makes nnd oil but
i slightly ilamnged, and nil nt one-fourth nnd
less of what they are regularly worth.
Tho snlo begins Monday morning, and It
. Is tho biggest enrpet sale Omaha has evor
1 known,
I BOSTON STOHH, OMAHA,
i J. L, Drnndols & Sons, Proprietors.
Selling Hogers, l'ect & Co.'s Men's Clothing,
CIIICACO AMI HIJTIHX SJtl l.7.-..
Vln (he .MlltmiiUcr llitllmi.r,
On Docembcr 1, 2, 3 and 1 tho Chicago,
Milwaukee & St. Paul rnllway will sell
round trip tickets from Omaha to Chicago
for $14.75. City Ticket Ofllre, 1504 Farnam
street. F. A. Nash, U'cncral Western
Agent.
Hen Franklin said that a penny saved was
twice earned. Wa enable you to make dol
Jars by saving them. Haydcn nros. Head
our nd on page 7 nnd como and pee.
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In
connection with The Onthery, 216-220 De
building. Tel. 1716.
1S-IC. wedding rings. Kdholm, jeweler.
Our nds state facts, tho proof of which Is
In thn store. Haydcn Ilroa. Head our ad
on pngo 7.
Publish your legal notices In Th? Weekly
Dee. Telephone 238.
Christmas goods arrived. Kdholm, Jeweler
imi:i.
HA UN AC!, K- -.Tnmcs It., at Beaumont, Tex,
Funeral from residence of Henry Jones,
MM Decatur street, Sunday. December 1,
1901, r.t 2 p. ni. Friends Invited.
Men's Fashions HAYDENs
The Long Overcoats J
The Thing.
LONG OVERCOATS with or
without yokes, nil the new fancy
Scotch cheviots, pure all wool and
plain gray effects-- Ifl AA
Sale price lUlUU
LONG OVERCOATS swell
Scotch plaidH nnd vicunas, Win.
Skinner's best silk sleeve lining and
double warped serge I A rf
lining for body, sale price . 3U
Finer quality of overcoats, in all
lengths and patterns, thousands of
them to fit men long, lean and lank,
fat, short and stout 1)7 PA
$15, 18, 20, ?22.50, ?25, I I OU
Attractive offerings in fine all wool
SUITS, 20 different styes any one of
which you would consider a big bar
gain at 15, be sure to see fl flfi
them- our price only lUlUU
STYLISH MILITARY SUITS
NEWEST Snotch tweeds and
silk mLxed worsteds, hand-padded shoulders, hand'made collars
uu uunuu noies, equal to best custom-tailored. in nn
exceptjhe HPJlS.SO.Jiinand.. . . (j, (J (J
BOYS' CLOTHING FOR SATURDAY Extra special sale of
boys' suits, overcoats, reefers and odd pants.
ij i s
BUCK
SF.I.l.S
SHIRTS
ALL COLORS
Big Cloak Purchase
The entire stock of ladies' raglans, box
coits and automobiles of the well known
linn of Conhaim & Co., New York, pur
chased by our clonk buver now in the eastern
market. First shipment just received and
will be put on snle Saturday at 8 a. m.
100 women's box coats made of all wool kerseys, new
turn back cuff; a coat worth $8.00, for $4.95.
LOT 2200 box coats mado of kerseys, montanacs and
cheviots In all the leading colors, some lined with Skin
ner's satin, worth tip to $12.00, for only $6.08.
I)T 3100 man-tailored Jackets made of. best quality
Amorlcnn' Woolen Co. kerseys, lined with Skinner's satin
a garment worth .$10.50, Saturday for only $10.00.
Your money back If above jackets are not satisfactory
after purchasing.
Ladles' Hnglans 100 garments In half fitted or box
back, made of kerseys, friezes and oxford cloths, somo lined
with guurantced satin, nlso Included In this sale.
30 raglan coats In oxford grays, worth $15.00, at $7.43.
40 raglan coats In black, oxford gray andxastor, worth
$18.50, for $10.00.
25 raglan coats made of extra quality kersey ond frlejo, worth $30, for $12,50.
Automobiles made ot extra heavy kerseys In castor and black only, worth $12.00
for $7.95. '
In the Bargain Room
ift.oo to si.no,
BLACK I
t i no -'.;
$1.50 Nice Dark Cloth Plaids, strictly all
wool, 48 and 50, Inches wide, we sold them
In tho High Grade Dress Goods department
nt $1.50 yard. What Is left will be closed
on Saturday at, per yard, 49c.
We havo a Flno lllaclt Serge, B2-lnch
wide, strictly all wool, regular prlco $1,00
yard, Saturday 49c.
,Wo have nn Extra Heavy Fine niack
Camel Hair Cheviot you can't match any
whero In Omaha for less tbau $1.50 yard
Saturday 49c, ,
50 pieces of Scotsh Tweeds, 30-lnch wide,
made to sell for 75c, at 25c.
500 Dress Patterns and Skirt -Patterns,
brought In from the high grade stock,
vsorth up to $3.00 yard all will be closed
out at $1.98, $2.98 and $3.98.
Remnants for School Dress at, yard, 10c,
U.r, 19c and 25o.
Flannilittis and Outtnt
Flannel, 5c and Tic
15c Outing Klunnels, in nice bright colors,
5 cents.
25o Fine Imitation French Flannels, 36-
Inch wide, the finest prints ever seen, 10c.
10c. Shaker Flannel, 74c.
15c Shaker Flannel, 7VbC
15c Outing Flannel, light colors, 5c.
19c Outing Flannel, light colors, 7ic.
Yard wide; fine quality.
The $2.50 Hatter. 107 S. lUtli.
$10 and $15 Dress Patterns,
S2.98.
$10.00 skirt patterns, will go nt $2,98.
$10.00 dress pattern will go at $3,98.
$16,00 dress patterns, will go at $3,98.
Waistings
Strictly all wool French flannels, 27-Inch
wide, 60 Bhadcs, 25c.
Strictly nil wool fine striped waistings,
regular 75o value, will go nt r,3e.
High grade prunellas, lu nil tho even
ing shades, worth 75c, 45c.
Linings
Yard wldo waist linings, yard wide por
callnes, etc., worth up to 15c yard, all will
go at Sc.
Prints 2 l-2c
50,000 yards .of full standard prints, In
remnants from 2 to 10 yards, worth up to
7Hc. at 25c
Sateens
UVac plain Hlack Satin, 6c.
25c Simpson's Printed Sateens, 7Ho,
HAYDEN BROS
Salo bogins I
S o'clock J?
in tho morning L
nn a ikin
k far mm mm i
LB met H r
SONS
6000 Pairs
WOMEN'S FINE SHOES
Nono worUL loss than threo
dollars, and many worth threo and
a half. All si.ea and all widths go at
Halo begins
at 8 sharp
today
$139
fl and
$175
1
Every Pair
Guarantee
BARGAIN mmWSmmmW
SQUARE Ufi-WLmm
Wo lit
ovory pair
carefully
200 pair ladios' threo
dollar fancy slippers on
bargain
square at
59c
All tho children's and
misses' s a in p I o shoes
worth up to threo dollars
go at
50c, 75c, $1, $1.50
Men's fitie
iTAli a custom
Shoes
Tho lvast day of tho
Florsheim sale. Shoes
worth from six to eight
dollars a pair go at
$1.98
and
$2.50
Bo sure to visit the base
ment shoe department if
you want good shoes for
loss money.
BOSTON STORE 1
JpY Onn of the licst el IppeA of the Keclry ayatrm of Instl
piiQP tute, the unlr Kceley Inatltnt In Nebraska. Care.
sJtC nrniiUriincus, Cure UruK Uscrn, Tobacco Users. TUB
Ivi:KI.i:V INSTITUTK. 1 nnd I.envenTrorth, Oiuaba.
Perfected American Shoe
at $3.50 Always
rrv. i.lnni Mhnn. fnr wnmpn. flttlniT
h feot llko custom work Somo
lines of JS.50 Blioes may look llko
5.f) Shoes, but Korosls ftro ?5.C0
values, seimiB in ui.iya.
THE SURPASS WELTS
at $2.50 always
l nnr nlher linn women's shoes.
which hnri no equiil nt anywlicro near
our price. We carry no muchlne
sowca Shoes; Of nfy-frt nnd kinds
there is a comploio nsHorimont.
Also the tlncHt lino ot children's
Shoes In tho city.
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 S. 15th St.
Frank Wilcox, .Mbi
Send for CataloRiie.
With the Compliments of the Season
we are offcrlnc a specially fine hrew of our
Mctz hcor Tor the holidays that will be a
most acceptable Rift for those who appre
ciate thut velvety cmoothness, rich llavor
nnd purity In this wholesome beverage. A
case ot our cholco heir will he a gift that
tho eplcuro will bo grateful for.
Metz Bros. Brewing Go.
Tel. 110, Omnlin.
Or Jacob Neumnyer, ArL. care Neumaycr
Hotel, Council Iluiffs, Iowa.
Typewriters !
New Century,
New Derismore,
New Yost.
We sell, rent, exchange, repair . type
wrltern. Everything considered speed, grade
of work, cost of keeping In repair,
durability, etc ours aro by all odds
the cheapest typewriters on ths
market.
For Information regarding type
writers, address or call on
United Typewriter
& Supplies Co.,
1614 Farnsm St., Omaha.
Down On
Your Knees
Is not neccfisary to havo highly polished
floors how-days a can of
BUTCHER'S FLOOR WAX
nnd ono of our weighted
FLOOR BRUSHES
with a llttlo elbow-greneo will do the
buslrjcsp.
Wo aro selling a 2.'-pound FLOOR
nilUSH for $2.50 worth $1.00.
15-pound Floor Ilrusb for $1.50 worth
$2.50.
No such prices as these any placo else In
town.
Ti-Ir iiIikmo H4n.
FULLER
DRUG
AND
PAINT
GO.
14(h mud Douiflaa at.
i
"Old Taylor"
Bottled in Bond
Tho Premier Kentucky Whisky; dis
tilled by M. II. Tnylorr Jr. Sotm.
This Is ono of the best known of tho
famous old Kentucky wblsklcs and
we sell It for tl.00 per nunrt bottle.
Wo also have for best family trade
this whisky put up In Imlf-Kullon
bottles both sizes bottled and ripened
In bond. Hy the wuy. "Old Taylor"
Is tho only whisky put up In half
Kiillun bottles for family trade. We
are Omaha iigontH. Don't forgot the
place the exclusive fumlly llriuor
More. Kpo us for nuru .California
wines (bottle ripe), xic, 60o and 75o
per UHrt
CACKLEY BROS.
vimi,i:s i.i-s i. mi on n;it( m i ..
()iillt I'uxlilMIlM- 'Irli-iibillln IMS,
AGENTS KOH TUB CKLKRHATEp
UUNTUR ItYK WHISKV.
SUPERB
WiHi nil the nr-
ningeniPiils we've
nuido for your com
fort and con von
ience torhiy, wo ex
pect our enpneity for
serving our patrons
will be taxed to its
fullest extent. With
a force of extra
salesmen we will
endeavor to reduce
waiting to a mini
mum, and we trust
that if perchance
there should be a
shortcoming, you'll
pardon us. So much
for an introductory
of today's business,
and now to the de
partment which
we've specially pre
pared for it
Our
Clothing
Dep'ts
are a! at t he height of t heir gl,.y nt t his season of the year,
uui- stock can be described in one word SUPI5HH.
Men's Fall Suits, at 4.50 up
Men's Fall Overcoats, at 5.00 up
Saturday in the
Cloak Department
Strange noises always come nt
night time.
As the night watch reported for
duty Thursday evening, he huard a
pounding at the outer door, and
sleuth like crept toward the freight
elevator, expecting to locate a bur
glar, but, according to promise, the
express company delivered to us
100 Women's Raglans
We've marked thorn and will place them on sale
Saturday, November 30th
These favorite garments came to us just in the nick of
time. Thanksgiving sales had reduced the stock to cause
a worry but they're here today. They are made of ox
fords cheviots meltons and plaid back materials. Yoke
front nnd back some with loose back, and half-tight tit
ting, some with shoulder capes all high-class stylish gar
ments, They come to us at about fifty cents on the do 1st !.
They go to you the same wny. Rnylnns worth 15 ami ! (
dollars will be sold Saturday for
M
$9.75
OVin-arXnVPHBSlBaHTaiBBXll
The Boy is Given Credit
for Rolns through lots of clothes; that Is usually bccaue ho docs not net the right
kind.
lluylnt? direct from tho manufacturers for cash, coupled with our small exponn,
ennbles us to offer exceptional values In hoth Hoys' and OirI' wear. We're hammer
ing away on'Ooublc-Hreasted nnd Three-Piece Sultn, oro 7 to 16, $3.50 to $10.00;
Norfolk Suits, ngo l to 13, $3.50 to $8.00; llusslan Hloiiso and Sailor Suits, $3.00 to
$7.50; Overcoats nnd Heefcrn, $3.50 to $10.00. Haberdashery for blc hoys and girls,
and llttlo ones, too, at llttlo prices.
JillmtitumJ)
azaar
-L-jKMH-rrniM
Tftlkar AlStl
Opp. Orahard Wtlhln
Drug Mail Orders
n..- .ml.nMnwn trailfi Is COnStlWtly U-
cresslng for the very good reason that wo
are admirably cawlpped to handle this hual-
ncna. IJUUQOISTH througuoiu w ;.
. .a it xnnvrnlcnt and nrotltnhlq to thom-
bdves to make requisitions upon us for
HAHK DUUCiS AND ClIK.MtUAi.a or nu.uu
now pharmaceutical for prescription use.
PHYSICIANS who write, 'phono or tele
graph us when needing VACCINK, ANTI
TOXINS or anything else In tho medical
u....i,n -i.nnlv linn will recelvo n servlco
which wo aro euro will ho found satisfac
tory.
'rnvsiiMKnS' " orders will, If accompa
nied by caah, he promptly shipped and
every article guaranteed to ho as repre
sented. , ....
witiTi: roil cwTAi.ui.i
Sherman & McGonnBll Drus Go.
"Tho DruK Store on tho Corner "
SIXTEENTH AND DOI3U1S STHFETS.
We Reckon
then, are plenty of IIUOKKN HEADS.
NOHHS, ARMS and IjUCH and other mem
hers of tho human nnatomy toduy nn u
result of the many wrestles on tho grid
irons yesterday, every available onn of
which were certainly XIOULKD on. Now.
hoys, a good thing to clean up that
coveted liend of hair with after such a
scrap Is Parisian Hair Tonlo a prepara
tion wo guiiranteo to cradlcatn dandruff
and muko the hair grow long: enough In
muko a Chinaman's iyes green with envy
11.00 Parisian llnlr Tonic ?5?
Ku Hill's C'ascarn Quinine He
s5c l,axatlvt Uromo Quinine yc
Wo Qiilnacutal, hest for colds joq
X.'o Carter's Mver Pills l?o
$1,00 Peruiia tZa
IX,(iO I.amlmth's Llsterlno tSo
11.00 Temptation Tonic (genuine) a.Vi
13.50 Whlrllnir Snrny Marvel syringes, .$3 V)
fw Cramer's Kidney euro (genuine),. 40o
ll.OU Iler'M Mult Whisky 75o
ia Woodbury's Soap 13n
Be box Hest Soap In America, 3 cakes, 15o
Ke Mennen'M Talcum Powder jso
Cutrric
Drue Store
rl. 747. a. W. Oar. i(k aa Ualaa
Goods delivered KREB to gurt al clt
SGHhEFER'
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