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8 HAYDEN BROTHERS. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: :BATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, = 1894. Oollossal Display of $76,000 Worth of Dolle, Toys, Games, Eto, AND THEY MUsT BE SOLD Rend Advertisement on Fifth Page—Great Sale of Hobby Horses, Shoo Flys. Wagons Dressed Dolls Saturduy—Plush Goods Half Price Saturday, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. The full troop of Brownies have returned from the east and will hold a reception and give a performance in our Dodge street win- dow next Saturday. 50 dozen boys' urday 76c, worth $1.00. only at this price. DOLLS Saturday morning a special counter of 2 kid body bisk head dolls, 50c quality, 26¢; al ble a lot of fine French Kid bodie $1.00, big dolls worth 00, your Don’t miss them. ns Sat- | Long cut, black and blue and tan fron axle express wag R ber Saturday | kersey Overcoats, with velvet 5.00 6.50 0.00 2.50 collars, 48 inches long, for. .. on this worth ¢ and slightly soiled, choice 26c, Black diagonal worsted overcoat with velvet collar, medium length, 44 inches, worth at least g12, all wool, at and $1.00 some to $2 DI ) DOLLS, 45C. Over 500 dressed dolls on a counter tomor row at this price; they're worth double and three times this price. nong this 48c lnl' are some PATENT FRENCH DOLLS, 48C. Jointed bodies, movable eyes; they are worth fully $1.25; only 48c. DRESSED DO Fully costumed, dressed with finest French cashmeres, momie cloths, whipcords, girl and boy sailor dolls, not a doll in the lot worth less then $1 The most of them are $2.50 and $3.00 dolls. Saturday $1.28, Black or blue clay worsted dress sacks and cutaways, suits in regent cut all wool, neatly trimmed and lined, bound or unbound nd, S, $1.28, to our order and | Abseessocsosennae Black or blue clay worsted suits in sacks or cutaways, cut extra long, the best imported goods, made up in the height of HSMIONE ) v s e vt ovis reditors’ Shoe Sale. The G. W. Cook & Coe shoe stock is now being closed out by creditors at about half price. The crowds that attend this sale every day assert the fact that shoes have never been sold so cheap in Omaha. Remember, $50,000 stock of fine shoes at about your own price. Rubber goods of all kinds at cost. Christmas Slippers at cost. beo, W, Gook & Son's () 203-205 South 15th Street. HOBBY HORS Saturday a lot of $2.00 horses In one lot at $1.48; another lot of SWINGING HORSES, $1.87. That are worth $2.75; on our counter of PLUSH BOXES, $1.23, Collar and cuffs combined, reduced from $2.00. HAALF PRICE Our entire stock collar, cuff, n comb and brush, work boxes and the handsome. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Prices sliced in half Saturday. Our stock of toys, dolls, games, all kinds of Christmas goods, s one that would in point of variety and cheapness de credit to any of the largest eastern stores and prices cut in half. HAYDEN BROS. $1.4 1 $2.25 hobby icure, icularly ——— BENEFITS OF A LEAGUE, Buch an Organizaiion is in the Iuterests of Commission Men. A. Warren Patch, of the firm of Patch & Roberts, commission men of Boston, was in the city Thursday as the guest of E. B Branch. Mr. Patch is the secretary of the National League of Commission Men, and is very enthusiastic over the success of his or- ganization, which has for its object the elevation of the commission business. A cording to Mr. Patch the league is striving to encourage fair and honorable dealing be- tween commission men and shippers in the country, and by admitting to membership only those firms that are known to be re Mable and responsible, a check is placed upon the operations of the fraudulent com- mission firms that are to be found in most every commercial center. “It is so easy for jany one to get into the commission business,”” said the man from Boston, “that every year fraudulent firms spring up in all the market centers of the country and after advertising and getting in a lot of produce from country shippers they sell out and Jeave for fresh fields, withcut settling with their shippers. Every reputable commission man has felt many times that the operations of such firms were a disgrace to him, as they caused shippers to look upon all com- anission men as dishonest. This feeling has become 5o str-ng that responsible firms are joining the league and as none others can gain admittance it will be the shipper's own fault if he is decelved. Another advantag of the league Is that it makes the leading commission men of the country acquainted with each other, and acquaintance am:ng business men, you know, leads to business. As an example of this a St. Louis firm wrote me one time that they would like me to ship to them a car of New England apples and they would see what they could do with them in St. Louis. The firm was a member of the league, and wrote me because 1 was also a member. It happened that I did not nave the apples wanted at that time, and o turned the letter over to another Boston firm. asked me what I knew about that house, and 1f I thought they would pay the apples, and all I had to do was to attention to their membership in the league The apples were shipped, and a numbe other cars were ordered, and a busin amounting to thousands of dollars was the outcome. The same thing is pening every day as the league becomes bet- ter “known, and commission men get better acquainted with each other. In Jan- uary we will hold our second annual meeting in New York City, and we expect delegates it from all the leading cities The M. H. Cook Clothing Co., 13th and Farnam, Omaha. alll, transportation by the county commissioners and sent back to that city yesterday after- noon. The young woman was until recently employed 1n Sloux City, but she loved not wiself. 'As a result she is in a delicate conditicn, and on her arrival here she was in a penniless condition. An effort was made to gecure a place for her in the Open Door, but the institution could not take care of her, as she is not a resident of this county. The girl told the police matron that two other girls in the same fix were hout to be sent here on Monday, 0 that Woodbury county would not have to sup- port them du liness. The county authorities ha d_information that this is becoming a common habit of certain cities to shift their unfortunates and poor people onto Omaha. In each suc stance of this kind the appli promptly be sent back to where she came rom, per acre, and many of the ears are from LeLlD vl s A twelve to eighteen inohes long. ——— With Grand Army Honors. | The remains of Chauncey Wiltse arrived | from Fullerten yesterday afternoon over the Northwestern road. As had been an- nounced, the Grand Army of the Republic had charge of the s es. At the depot the coffin > strong oak box and Maj the stars ani stri in the hearse public pall be Wilcox, There will be a grand matinee of the popu- lar success, “In Old Kentucky,” at Boyd's this afternoon, and the record-breaking en- gagement will terminate with this evening's | performance. It is likely that the matinee record will be shattered this afternoon, and seats should be reserved early this morning. “In Old Kentucky” is beyond question the best drawing card of the season in Omaha | thus far, W. H. Wheeler of Deadwood is in the city. F. W. Williard and wife, Chicago, are at the Barker. Kenzie N. at the Paxton. C. B. Morrison and wife, O'Nelll., Neb., are at the Barker. Chaplain O. J. Nave and wife, U. §. A., are s 'the ced | guests at the Merchants. d Atmy of the Re-| ~ A F. Marshall and wife, New York, are armelee, ‘G, T Bug. | registered at the Barker vepley, Tt Tutsdon poMador Jonn C. Watson and_wif v T P 3. e hraska City are gues at the Dellone, B Ui A T Millard, Samuel OF| “Knights of the grip registered at Hotel | Barker are: W. F. Green, Council Bluffs; J. P. J. Nichols, C. H. Lirown, G, M Hitcheock and Howard Kennedy. S. Shaub, Louisville, S. Plumb, Lin- | Marshall, New York 3 V' From the depot the remains C. D. Bell, Chic veyed direct {0 c"'In_ Pro cemetery. The : loes were held at the Louis; H. Montague, Chicage Chicago; C. M. Friedbe Morrison, O'Ne Walker of the Ninth cavalry is Hoyt's “A Trip to Chinatow management of Messrs. Hoyt & McKee, will | be at the Boyd for three nights, beginning | | tomorrow evening, and it will be a notable engagement, not only because the town c mences to grin whenever a Hoyt produc is announced, but with the present coming of this fertile author's most successful play it is to be interpreted by the original New York company that presented it for 663 consecutive nights at Hoyt's Madison Square theater, New York. The cast includes Harry Conor, as “Welland Strong;"” Harry Gilfoil, as the “Waiter,” introducing his famous whistling under the n and wife of Ne- Ao T T Oregon Kidney Tea cures ail kidney trou- bles. Trial size, 26 cents. All drugglsts, . 1 THE DIRECT SOUTHERN ROUTE tomaryeajute; Nred; — - Oregon Kidney Tea cures ali kidney trou- bles. Trial size, 25 cents, All druggists. e New Omanha Limited Traln. On and _after Sunday, November 4, the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul “elcotric lighted limited"” will leave Omaha at 6 p. m., arriving in Chicago at 9 a .m. Remem- ber this train carries dinner a la carte. C. S. CARRIER, Ticket Agent, 1504 Farnam St. e L~ i The Millard Hotel Is making special rates to permanent boarders. Table the best in the city. J. E. MARKEL & SON, Proprictors, S. Smith, Francisco Les At the Mercer: H cago; Jacob Kolf, St. Louis; G. B. Moore, Lincoln; M. F. King, Lincoln; O. P. Hanna, Sheridan Willlam Hunt, Clearmont, Wyo.; W. H. Deadwood; O. H. Swingley, Beatrice . Wotzki, St. Lou's; James Rist, Chicago; H. C. Hackney, Den ver; J. McDonough, Denver; H. H. W Tek; K. Palmer, Chicag Via the Rock Island—Shortest Fastest Time, To all points in Kansas, Oklahoma, Indian Territory, Texas and all points in southern California. Only one night out to all points | specialties and exhibiting his art as an adroit {n Texas. The ““Texas Limited" leaves Oma- | “mixer” of drinks; the charming “‘Widow ha at 5:15 a. m. daily except Sunday, landing | Guyer” introduces Geraldine McCann, with passengers at all points in Texas 12 hours in | pretty Sadie Kirby as “Flirt;" Bessie Clay- advance of all other lines. Through tourist | ton, the sensational dancer, who seems to be cars via Ft. Worth and El Paso to Los An- | creating no end of comment everywhere, is geles. For full particulars, maps, folders, |also in the ca A carload of scenery, de- ete., call at or address Rock Island ticke: | *igned and painted by Arthur Voegtlin, to- office, 1602 Farnam st. gether with properties and accessories, even CHAS. KENNEDY, G. N. W. P. A, |10 the minutest detall, will be incidental to ity this production, The sale of seats will open STATE IRRIGATIO at 9 o'clock this morning. Line and R. Williamson, Chi- ffer, Chic Nebraskn o Hotels, At the Paxton Koch, John G. Maher, Chadron; H. H. Kimbali. At the Ar Mrs, J. Watts ullerton; tobinson, ASBOCIATION, de—H. H. Cherry, Nora Watts, D. Friend; W. A.’ Lamson, Ilm Cre, At the Dellone—R. G. Strong, George A. Murphy, I S ELE ki Lincoln; R. W. John Hastings; Kearney, December 18th and 19th. B. Rhea, For this important convention the Union Pacific will sell tickets at the rate of one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale December 17 and 18, limited to December 21 for return trip, Mr. Berrie Jarrett, advance representative of Mr. Stuart Robson, arrived in the city to- da; Mr. Robson will be the Christmas at- action at the Boyd. THORNTON—William, 3-vear-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Arth Thornton, died at 1 o'clock this morning, after an illness of ten days, from scariet fever. KFuneral private. Pende Prosse; Camp A. “The Prodigal Father,” t s Mr. Patch called upon the commission men digal Father, he coming at of Omaha and imparted to them some of his enthusiosm for the league. Omaha is one of the gue cities, and it is expected that this city will be represented at New York by a full delegation. The Omaha firms Dbelonging to the league are Branch & Co., Whitney & Co., Clark & Co., Riddell & Co. Streight & Howes, Icken & Wohlers and Porter Bros. company. There are two or three other firms that are considering the matter of joining, and it is expected that by the time of the annual meeting Omaha will have a membership of eight or nine firms and perhaps more. by highest government authority Dr. Price's strongest and pure of all baking powde JOHN BURNS MEETING. It Will Be Held at Washington ! Monday Evening. The committee on arrangements appoin by the Central Labor union to make rations for the Burns meeting, port having secured Washington hall for the occasion. Mr. Burns and Mr. Holmes, labor bers of the English Parliament will there on Monday evening next. The committee did its best larger place for the meeting, ton hall was the best to be had, It is not expected that all will be able to hear the distinguished visitor, but the loss of the Exposition hall by fire a_few days ago left the committee with no other available place. Mr. Burns and Mr. Holmes are expected to arrive in Omaha Sunday moruing. Mr. J. K. Fowler, sccretary and treasurer of the Corinne Mill, Canal and Stock Co., of Corinne, Utah, In speaking of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 1 consider it the best in the market. 1 have used many kinds, but find Chamberlain’s most prompt and effectual in giving relief, and now keep no other in my home.” When troubled with a cold or cough give this remedy a trial, and we assure you that you will be more than pleased with the result. 14 HARVEST EXCURSIONS SOUT. LT iy e Wabash R R On_November 20, December 4 and 18 bash will_sell tickets at one fafe, th x d. For tickets or a copy of \'fi! e‘@u Guide call at Wabash oe, ‘arnam street, or write. G. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt. Omaha. — e L Bedel Institute of Blair, Neb., 1s the best and only guaranteed cufe of the liquor, mor- phine and tobacco babit. 4 e r Sent Baok to Sloux City, Josephine Lighthold, a young woman who !flnur arrived from Sioux City, was glven | Next pre mem- it speak to secure a but Washing- i e— traction at “The Empire,”” commencing with LOGAL BREVITIES. Sunday matinee, December 16, has made a pronounced success In all the larger cities in which it has been produced this scason, and shonld have the same treatment accorded it by local play-goers. The plot is said to be a novel one, replete with funny situations, bright songs and attractive dances, and is interpreted by artists of superior excellence, including William Jerome, the noted parodist; Edward Monroe, W. H. K. Mack and others. The Empire has been entirely renovated and will prove a complete eurprite to its patrons on Sunday next. — A cough, cold or sore throat should not be neglected. Brown's Bronchial Troches are a simple remedy, and give prompt relief. 26 cts. & box. Men prominent in the irrigation question will be present and address the convention. All the latest improvements in irrigation machinery will be on exhibition. This con- vention will prove a liberal education on the subject of irrigation in all its branches. HARRY P. DEUEL, City Ticket Agent, 2 Farnam St. e 5 o'clock this afternoon. Cheap Rates to the West. On December 4 and 18 the Union Pacific will sell first class round trip tickets to all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyo- ming and Utah at a rate of one standard first class fare for the round trip, plus $2. Read of wonderful prosperity of the irrigated dis- tricts along the live of the Union Pacific and take this oppartunity to see for yourself, For further information, descriptive printed matter, time tables, etc., call on or address your nearest ticket agent or H. P. DEUL, C. T. A. U. P. System, 1302 Farnam St., Omaha. Tl Burllngton Route. RSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCUR- SIONS TO CALIFORNIA. Every Thursday. $25.00 saved. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. at will take part in the discussion. Farnam street, teenth streets, city for the west saying that cause. Mrs. Forest and Mrs. Bell hav the saloon to Andrew. A L. between e Good Dry Weather Corn. H. A. McDuffee was in the city yesterday exhibiting some samples of corn which he raised last season upon his farm, which is located on the Elkhorn bottoms two and a half miles south of Valley. This corn is known as th mmoth ~White Pearl,” ther of it summer other varieties of corn raised in that vieinity. This corn | yielded a trifie more than fifty-five bushels his_freedom with his family. He pleaded gullty to and fined $25 and costs. was of The funeral of Earl Gondon will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the residence of L. N. Gondon, 4106 Lafayette avenue. The regular meeting of the department of education of the Woman's club will be held Mrs. Towne, Mrs. Newton, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Hell Will Forest has turned over his saloon on Fifteenth and Six- to Andrew Bell and left the He left a letter to Bell domestic unhappiness who s Mrs. Bell's sister, assigned their interest in the Morrls was pardoned by Governor Crounse yesterday, and last night he enjoyed Morris 15 a book canvasser, and several days ago he was arrested on the charge of stealing law books from some of the legal firms about the two counts larceny and was sentenced to six days in jail He was pardoned because it was shown that his family was In destitute circumstances and needed his help. city. petit DU I N I A Made from the most highly refined and ex- pensive ingredients, and leaves neither acid nor alkali in the food . Ham At the Merchants George Farr, Pend Charles Stall, Beat. Balley, Fullerton ron; B. W. Wolverton, Albion; T. A. 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Rooms ou visit the clty, Take tho gt car at Union 1).-;,({; o 12th streot. From Webster strect Dopo take car to Howard street. L B. SILLOWAY, Manager, Ktookholders' Meoting. Office of Lee-Clarke-Andreesen Hardwi ra Co., Omaha, Neb, Dec. 7, 18M.—Notice herbey given to the stockholders of the L Clarke-Andreesen Hardware company tha the 1 meeting of the stockl t»ld“" [3 the pany will De held at the offices of and 1228 Harney street, in the ity of Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, on Tuesday, Jahuary 8, A. D 1896, at 8 o'clock p, m., for the purpose of electing a board of direetors for the coms pany to serve during the ensuing year, and to transact such other business as may by presented at such meeting, Altest: H. J. LEB, Prsident. W. M. GLASS, Secretary. v - DI NI gt