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AV e A i o Tt UG P S i e D e R S 5 OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY NO SETTLEMENT THIS WEER Wothing Wil Be Done with Strike Until President Burt Returns, DECISIVE ACTION EXPECTED NEXT WEEK President of Boller Makers Sald to Have Recelved Me e trom New No decisive action will bs taken in the Union Pacific strike until next week at Jeast. Authoritative sources disclose the Information that the conference of officials In New York evolved no basls of settlement | park, pay a visit to Lookout Mountain and which can be made public until President Burt's return to Omaba. This, It was Jearned from the president's office her will be some time next week. Hence all developments await his coming. President John McNeil of the boller mak- ers, who is now the aggressor on the side of the strikers, has gone to Kansas City, his home, where he will remain for several @ays. Before President Burt's departurs for New York an understanding was had between him and Mr. McNell that the lat- ter should wait in Omaba for a telegram from the former, which would be sent as woon as the conference with Harriman and the other directors was over. It was understood this telegram would con. taln some statement of the pol- ley decided on. While Mr. MeNeil de- clined to discuss the matter before leaving yesterday, it was learned from reliable sources that he had heard from Mr. Burt and that the message contained hopeful in- formation. McNefl and Burt will meet in Omaha next week, when, doubtless, other strike representatives will be called in and the whole proposition thoroughly discussed. Doubt of Immediate Action. It cannot be sald that the strikers are eapecially dublous as to the outcome of this conference next week, yet there is considerable doubt of an immediate settle- ment. The men are decidedly in favor of bringing matters to a peaceful end, how- ever. They still maintain their determina- tion to hold out for thelr original demands. They fear the company will insist on re- talning it nonunion men and thus par- Helpate prolongation of the present struggle. The strikers declare they will never work with the men who were imported to take thelr places. There is & rumor that Edward Dickinson, formerly general manager of the Union Pacific, was called to New York to par- ticipate in the conference. If negotiations for a settlement, which scem to have made good progress, ulti- mately fail, it is apparent that a more bit- ter conflict’ than ever will be waged. There seems to be no doubt that the strike will be extended throughout the entire Harriman eystem, involving the boller makers, blacksmiths and machinists. It has been understood on good authority that the International head of the ma- chinists, James O'Connell of Washington, has met and talked with President Burt fn the east, but the result of any such conference has not been learned here. Mr. O'Connell, it is known, opposes hasty or radical action at this time and has cau- tioned his men to go slowly in any move- ment looking to a complication of the battle.,, Nevertheless, assurances have come from him that he and the entire cen- tral organization are in heartiest co- operation with the men who are combat- ting the Unfon Pacific and will so con- tinue until the fight is won. Wright wrongs no man. Wright's old fashioned buckwheat flour is pure. If 1t's a Christmas present you are look- ing for read our ad on Page 7 and come and mee us. Hayden Bros. Announcements of the Theaters. With matinee and evening performances | today this week's bill at the Orpheum will | be brought to a close. It has scored a genuine “hit,” many pronouncing it equal to the best of the season, and despite the counter-attraction of Santa Claus’ doings it has attracted large audiences. Among the ofterings on the new bill opening mat- inee tomorrow one very unusual feature is | announced. Captain Webb's educated seals | and sea lions will give their unique and remarkable performance, which is the first of the kind to be presented on a local stage. They have been taught to do a | clever and varied lot of tricks that are | sald to be wonderful in them, and appeal with almost a human instinct for sympa- thy and admiration. Concerning Miss Mary Munchhoff, who sings at ihe Boyd next Tuesday evening, the Hanover (Germany) Courfer says: “She enchented her audience with her crystal- | clear voice and truly perfect vocal skill. | The mcst lovely property of this wonderful | voice, which ripples forth like liquid silver, | its warm timber, that is not wanting even in the highest tones.”” Seats are now being | reserved very rapidly, but a few cholce ones are left. New Train Service Via Un! Pacific. Effective Dec>mber 21, the Union Pacifie | will place in service a new train to and | from North Platte, leaving Omaha at 8 a. m. dally, making Five passenger trains to North Platte; | Six passenger trains daily to Grand Is- | | i land. Following changes in time of other Union Pacific trains No. 43, leave 4 p. m.; No. 3, leave 4:20 p. m.; No 2 arrive 7:50 p. m.; No. 6, ar- rive 5:50 p. m. City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam street. Union station, Tenth and Marcy streets. Telephono 62 Hollday Rates Waubash Rallroad. 0a December 18, 19, 20 and 21 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets from Chicago to many points in Canada at half fare, Tickets good returning January 10, 1903. Call at Wabeeh corner 1601 Farnam street, or cddress Harry E. Moores, G. A. P, D,, Omaha, Neb. Our store's attractions are thelr prices. Read our big ad on Page 7. den Bros. low Hay- Get Your Money Ready, The P. E. 0. soclety will hold a handker- chlef sale Saturday afternoon and evening at the Sorosis shoe store, 203 South Fif- teenth street. The proceeds will be used to furnish @ room in the New Methodist Eplacopal hospital HOLIDAY RATES THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. Tows, Nebraska, Minnesota. December 24, 25, 31, January 1. Very low fares 14011403 Farnam street. Holldxy Rate On December 24, 25 and 31 and January 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rall- way will sell roupd trip tickets to poluts within 200 miles at fare and one-third. Fioal limit, January 2. City Office, 1604 Farnam st Good breakfast—King Cole Whole Wheat Pan Cakes. Hayden Bros. are making another big slash in prices. Read the ad on Page 7. Publish your legal notices in The Weekly Bee. Telephone 338. PERSONALLY CONDUCTED Florida Exeursion Via “Dixle Fiyer® Route. On Tuesday, January 6th, an excursion will be run from Nebraska to Florda—with through eleeping cars from Omaba and Lin coln, via Burlington Route to 8t. Louis and | the “Dixls Flyer" Route from there to Jack- | sonville. This excursion will bs a personally con- Qucted one and will be in charge of Mr. George W. Bonnell, C. T. A., B. & M. R. R Lincoln, Neb., who is thoroughly familiar with the pofnts of interest enroute and in the state of Florida. | As you pass through Cairo, Martin Nashviile, Chattanooga, Atlanta and Macon, and make & 13-hour stopover at Chatta nooga, where an experfenced guide will conduct the party through Chattanooga other points of interest; the trip will be | an interesting and Instructive one. An early application for sleeping car epace Is suggested. Ask for copy of illus- | trated booklet outlining the trip at 1402 Farnam St., or write W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt., Illinols Central Rallros Omaha, Neb. You'll find just what you want at our big store, and It won't cost much, either. Read our ad on Page 7. Hayden Bros. Good Fositien Open. Good opening for & newspaper or mags tine solicitor. Permanent position for a competent man. Address Twentieth Cen- tury Farmer, Bes Bullding, Omaha. SCHOOL RUNS RIGHT ALONG Business of the Stanberry Normal Un- aftected by Tangled Litigation, ““One of the most tangled pleces of 11ti- gation that has appeared on the books of the federal courts of Missourl is the one | affecting the ownership of the property | tormerly in possession of the Stanberry, | Mo., Normal school association,” sald | Charles H. Haskell, deputy United States | marshal of St. Joseph, who was here yes- terday. “The Stanberry Normal school is one of the great educational institutions ‘of Missour! and Messrs. Robbins and Moore | have made it a better seat of learning than | 1t ever was before, according to those who | are in a position to know. As present con- | ditions stand there is a judgment for a | small sum against the Stanberry Normal | School assoclation, and just who of the long 1ist of men Interested in the property, past | and present, are responsible is a question | yet to be determined in the federal courts. | The present litigation can in no wise effect | the standing or efficlency of the school un- der present ownership.’ GRAINO THE PURE If you use Grain-O in place of coffee you will enjoy it just as much for it tastes the same; yet, it * is like a food to the system, dis- tributing the full substance of the pure grain with every drop. TRY IT TO-DAY. At grocers everywhere; 15c. and 96¢. per package. Attractive Combinations 178250 piayer | S400 417320 biayer | 9350 OPEN EVENINGS. Remember, we sell the Cecilian .« Lyraphone Piano Player | couan. The two best players in the world. Both are 65 note players. Remember also that most other Piano Players are only 58 note play- ers. The CECILIAN has separate con- trol of the base and treble, and 1s the only Player capable of the elastic human touch so much sought after. Until January 1st we give free, with each player purchased, $25 worth of music and a $5.00 player bench. Call at our parlors. We are open evenings until Christmas. Piano Player Co. Arlington Block, 1511-13 DODGE STREET. Over Morton's Hardware and Hardy's 99¢ Store. NO POISON Has Ever Been Found in the Enamel of AGATE NICKEL-STEEL If substitutes are offered, write us This trade-mark Is on every plece of genuine Agate Ware, Sold by First-class Department and House- Turaten og Stores. Sead for new Booklet. LALANCE & GROSJEAN MFG. CO, ¥EW YORK BosTON omicAB0 OPEN ALL THE IRON trucks, fire engines, etc ALL THE go at, each ALL THE NEW EVENINGS IGS UNTIL UNTIL XMAS XMAS !BRANREIS, - Closing Out the Toys Saturday we begin to close out our Entire Stock on Hand of Toys & Holiday Goods Our recent spot cash purchase of an entire wholesale toy stock was at such a remarkably low price that a further cut in prices means Almost Giving Away Toys Our policy in years past has been to close out the toys; never carry anything over. year we open up a spick and span new stock. Today the Closing Out Begins TRAINS, HOOK AND i ., that have been sollmg as high as $1.50 each, go on one big table, each 50C ALL THE TOY SOLDIER SETS THAT HAVE been selling as high as $2 a set, go at. 1 OO ALL THE DAISY AIR GUN RIFLES THAT have been sold for $1.00, go &t ........iv0ees ALL THE 50C BLACKBOARDS, GO 25C BLACKBOARDS, GO AT ........... ALL THE $1 MAGIC LANTERNS, $2.50 Games for $1— AU the high cost games, 1 Bros. ping pong, electric question answerer; all the drug stores, grocery stores, bakery shops, eto., were sold for $2.50 each,all go at.... ...... ALL THE CHILDREN’S PICTURE BOOKS, up to $1.50, go at ..........5¢, 10¢c, 15¢, 19¢c, 48¢ ALL THE BALANCE OF THE ELSIE CLOTH BOUND HENTY many copyrighted titles among them, each Worth §L0U) G0/8E . i iiiiiidossersnansnnin e ALL THE LATE PUBLICATIONS and many copyrights go at, each. .. woatch SBRAN p \%ntch ur ur Windows g bONS Windows DECEMB OPEK Every LADDER 25c¢c .5¢ . 50c rker GO .»\T that 1.00 WORTH BOOKS,sgc BOOKS, 19¢c 10c, 25¢, 49¢ T Mado Dy the American Watch Case cases. known amon heir reputati mente of these grades will, their timekeeping qualitie Prices, $60.00 to $265 mond ring or a handsome brooch suited AI.BERT EDHOLM JEWELER, 107 North 16th St. orm. P. 0. SOME CHRISTMAS WATCHES AND DIAMONDS. A particularly cholce selection of fine presentation cases are of 14 and 13k gold. Some gemmed with diamonds, some piain vellow (Guinea alloy) and others beautifully e ) for catering to fine trade on jewelers, and & watch cass of their m recommendation for the jewaler who sells it. 19, 21 and 23 jeweled movements of Elgin or Waltham make, with proper to the most exacting r Wife sweetheart or sister will appreciate a dia- watches, The Co., who make welght , is universally is a life time In theme cases we fit 17, Move- re, last as long s the cnses; ujrement; We have some very choice ones, Cure the COLD and stop the HOWELL'S ANTI-XAWF Ask your druxxlut or send 25c to Howell Drug Co., Omaha, Neb. REMEMBER THE LITTLE TOES They get cold and have corns, just like the big ones. Our boys' $1.50 shoes fitted by salesmen that know how to fit shoes, that prevent cold feet and corns. There is something about these boys' shoes that maka them the best kind of Christmas presents. We bave, too, a fine line of boys' slippers that are made just like papa’s, with heels in the low cut Faust style You can have Christmas shoes and slippers properly fitted after Christ- mas Open evenings now. DREXEL SHOE C0. Leave your orders with us for your Christ- mas Candies. We have a fine line of Chocolates and Opera Bon Bons | and will have made and packed fresh, 2-1b., 8-1b. or 6-1b, boxes for Christmas delivery. Kuhn & Co, Druggists I5th and Douglas Sts. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Best Agricuitural Weekly, | Drugs at Moderate Prices All the Time VFrom early morn till dewy eve'— whether it is budding spring, leafy June or ‘sere October,” our Drug Emporium is the ECCA of medicine buyers, for the reason that they can always find just what they yant—are always supplied with it without officlous suggestions as to what s better— and last, but not least, are given the low- est price obtainable west of Chi (LHESE PRICES CINCH THE *XraU- L WHIRLING SPRAY SYRINGE—we sell .82.09 %c Mennen's Taleum Powder . §.00 Klimer's Swamp Root . $1.00 Listerine, we %0 Listerine, a Tabiets . &rain quinine pilly for Cardul, we sell pound package mixed bird seed . ic William's Pink Pills, we sel 9c ‘l\r Malted Milk, we sell 40¢ $1.00° Squibb's Sarsparilia : $1.00 White Ribbon Liquor Cure You can have all you want of uuue advertised. 2c Laxative Bromo-Quinine 26c Orangeine, w $1.00 Pinkham's Compound, we seii 31.00 Pe-rugna, we sell $L7 8. 8.8, 'we sell ... $1.00 Pierce's Medicines, w Allcock's Porous Plasters Calder's New Tnoth Powder for toc Hind's Honey and Almond Cream Sharman & MeConnsll Drug 0o., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS Cor. 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha. WHAT LOOKS WELL! WEARS WELL! AND 1S SWELLER. ON-A-MAN than a genuine pair of $3.50 or $2.50 Onimod Shoes Sold from factory lo wearer at same price always. Our line of $3.50 Bootees canmot be equaled for less than $5.00. We are the factory and guarantee every pair to be satistactory. % Regent 0D) Shoe (onl M Co,, Tse 2 for 205 So. I5th SCHMOLLER & MUELLER'S Where you have the largest stock and greatest varfety to eelect from. PRICES SLASHED Owing to the placing of heavy or- ders in mid-summer, even our large business has not been able to dis- pose of the many cars of planos that have arrived during the last month, coneequently we have determined to close out several hundred instru- ments, even If we are compelled to ANNIHILATE PROFITS Modern business methods demand that the up-to-date merchant should turn his money as often as possible. In accordance with this principal we shall sell pianos until January 1st, with the retail profits entirely re- moved ONCE AGAIN We desire to remind you that this sale {8 not a sale of piano riff-raft, but a sale of the world's best plano products. Planos of UNQUESTIONABLE REPUTA- TION Steinway & Sons, Steger & Sons, Vose & Sons, Emerson, Hardman, A. B. Chase, George Steck, Mason & Hamlin and over twenty oth SPECIAL BARGAINS {§ In baby parlor grands, artistic styles and colonial cases, from some of the léading factories of America. Planos that are good enough to grace a king's palace, but don't think you have to pay king's prices. Just now you can buy these kinds of planos from us at prices and even less than some dealers would ask you for planos of commercial grade only, EASY TERMS Our popular easy payment plan will be in vogue during this sale. This means that no matter how mod- est your income you can buy a plano from us. Just etop and think, why should you and your family be with- {{ out a plano when as low as $1.00 per week will eatisty us, Remember need and not the money. A SUGGESTION An Ideal Christmas Gift. One of Our Beautiful High-Grade Planos, Schmoller | ' & Mueller {§ 1313 Farnam St,, Omaha. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs © It is Not Only ‘Rumored, | but 1s a fact that we carry the finest line of Wines, Liguors, etc., in the city, WHISKIES, 014 Crow—0ld Elk—Hermitage—James . Pepper—01d Oscar Pepper—Yellowstone—Old Overholt—0ld Taylor—Kentucky Colonel— John Gibson & Son—Guckenhelmer—Finche Golden Wedding—New Hope—Clark's Pure | Rye. The above whiskies are bottled in bond. We also carry the famous | Hunter's Rye, Wilson's Rye | and Baltimore Rye. The ! prices on the above whis- | kies are $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60 per_quart bottle, We have tne followin, CANADIAN | WHISKIES: | Walker's Canadian_ Club, Segram's Canadlan Whisky | and Gooderman & Wort's | at $1.%5 per '.u-rn VIRGINIA DARE and ESCAPERNONG. (The native wines of North ‘arolina.) WINES. Prado, "fiip REPSOLD'S TABLE Clarets, Rieslings and D SWEET WINE Ports, Sherriees, Muscatels, Tokays, Ma- derias and Malagas. Agents and Dis | Fameo RODERIC | Whiskey. See us before making your holiday pur- chases. We have & complete line and can save you money buters for DHU the | Scoteh | . CackleyBros., Opposite Postofice. Tel MORPHINE it ewred ot home. X o s, A 180 5. 834 0e BowTork i's room we || COUNSELING early attention to the giftbuying we're unselfishly advising for your interest. A day or two later, when the final rush sets .in, varieties will become depleted, and the hurry and bustle will interfere with that calm excercise of judgment which is desirable. For your greater convenisnce we are keeping open evenings ‘till Christmas. A Gigantic Sale of Boys’ Suits Friday morning we inaugurated the Greatest Boys Suit Sale on Record. With the partment. stocked lar prices. selling Boys’ Suits worth $3, 3.50, $4.00 e ) JEEEEN opening of the doors, thronged our children's de- We placed on sale the entire stock of boys’ suits purchased from one of New York’s foremost boys’ suit manufacturers. On ac- & count of the backward sea- son he found himself over- with more suits than he could sell at regu- He needed the money, we needed the suits. Saturday we will continue the crowds 1.85 They are made to fit boys 4 to 16 years of age. Made of the finest cheviots and cassimeres, cut in the latest style, norfolk and double breasted. A second invita- tion should not be required to take advan- tage of this sale, as it is the greatest money’s worth ever produced by this or any other store on earth. Jlebrasha € CLOTHES FOR MEN 45 WOMEN SATURDAY SPEC BUY YOUR HOLIDAY GOODS TOMORROW and TAKE ADVANTAGE of our FREE CHRISTMAS OFFER A BOTTLE OF FINE PORT WINE FREE with every purchase amounting to over one dollar. A HANDSOME DECAN1ER FILLED WITH WINE, FREE with every gallon purchase of $3 or over. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLIDAY LIQUORS—the most complete line in the west. Our prices the lowest. LADIES can deal at our store with perfect propriety. «Jf 1t comes from Hiller's it must be good.” OPIUM or LAUMIIII l CHICAGO AND THE EAST. Splendid Service. Fast Time 5 Trains Dally. The only double-track railway to Chicago. Pullman_Compart; Room Slctvm( Buffet-Libs a Chair Car: Free Reclining oe Day Coaches. nd THE BEST OF EVERYTHING For tickets and information apply to General Agent's Office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam Street. HILLER LIQUOR CO. 1309 Farnam—Branch 522 N. (6th—Phone 124( Found It Yet? * to logk and the u look the more bewlildered you the less assortment there is to select [from. Better come in and aee what ap 'UT GLASS—-GENUINE STAL, sterling sliver novel- mounted military hand brushes and and mirror set; comb terling and German silve of mounted or plain purses at prices which will astonish you, cause they were bought at just 35 per cent less than wholesale and we are offering them at 2 per cent iess, thereby Aving you nearly 100 per cent and at the same time make 10 per cent ourselves. We also have a most complete line of Chriet- mas perfumes, clga n boxes from 12 to 5. at prices from e per box $3. full bex of 5 of any leading be $1.75. Candy 'n profusion bulk. Come and see what el too busy to write it all down. |SCHAEFER'S it DRUG STORE | Tel. 747, ‘ WATCHES 'CLOCKS, JEWELRY. Ladies’ and gents' Watches of every de. scription. You will save money 1f you buy of me I have from the cheapest to the very best grade. See me and get my prices | betore you buy, ‘l N. P. FRANDSEN, 704 North Sixteenth Stre

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