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THE_OMAHA_SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 5, 1900, BRITISH CAII’AI(.N BEGINS remsnimel OMAHA'S GREATEST SALE of PARLIAMENT IS = PROROGUED | : med for New BElec- Will Begin I and Close ry 24, : LONDON, Dec. ‘The election campaign | already is In full swing and many speeches 4 were dellvered tonight In all parts of the country. Lord Lansdowne, the opposition leader in the House of Lords, in an ad- dress at Plymouth defined the lissues as ;I!‘n houses of Parllament versus a single chamber, e s e,y || ‘The best o e season’s, new Gift Books—the best of the New Novels—the challenged the unionists to show any bene- bragpiry gt el i B e best of the Children’s Books—besides the Standard Works and old favorites of other years, :‘:,of;;'..,.‘:'..a:h'.'fcf.l, kg W o s et MY——> Come and see our great shewing af books —undoubtedly the best and biggest in Omaha €< ;ltorvl':lva parll)'. from the great Willlam Pl:t} Lisaders from the subims to- the rdiutons| BIG VARIETY and STOCK of CALENDARS, XMAS CARDS, POST CARDS, Etc. ~were agreed that lhn”Huusp of Commons . . ’ ’ Austin Chamberlain's motion, passed a res- o 3 = F G t B F G ft B k olutlon of unqualitied adhersnce to the pol- our uvreat bargains in rine ui 00KS / |.~:{ of tariff refosm, Harrison Fisher's A HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY'S Howard Chandler -‘é Opp’ng o o gy e A gor oo Bl it DREAM OF FAIR | Beautiful gift book, THE CHRISTY | Christy's Superb eee ) at a vietory » v var t . of the unionists would put back the clock WORBI o Bt '| Ui A omoasied by aps: [r gl Mook . THE on social reforms, the labor parties’ execi- fully illustrated in e AR i aasdiome AMERICAN GIRL; I IT'S a great convenience for ladies to ives have agreed to the liberal proposal propriate verses. Put up in hands | colors, «ith types of box. Formerly $3 An exceedingly et, refined place like the {to avoid triangular contests by recommend- : e X P 3 X, We feature b q"“ g b $ for |||{1n& the witharawal of a score of lavor can- tair wnm;g‘ ;:ru;ll‘:\ net; now, &t L iy 98C "““'"[“" ‘:.lh ',’::,.’ Henshaw Cafe, where they can g0 didates. The princlple to be observed fs - b & B 'YLINDE BEPPSEERE LRV , and | A SIX CYLINDER COURTSHIP—A our afternoon luncheon while down town shopping. :m.: :‘h- laborites will be able only to con- Ry g::‘:_on:;“evm okt | beatitibonly made sdition of a rattilng. | M and \nkpt.r“‘l.l:: A dainty, satistying luncheon, as simple or ||| J0¥ g, ¢*** €Y M0 10 the expiring DREAMY with colored repro- | &ood romance of love and automobil- o: 1 ”;vpi.m{r::id in s on cover | ing. llustrated in colors and hand- | eirl tea for as elaborate as you wish, at reasonable _ Parllament tn Prorogued. 2::"%2:(. Formerly | somely bound—put up In a box; very | colors, boxed. ladies chaibu. | XKing Maward's secona Parliament, which WOM EN a $3 & $2.50 attractive for a gift. A 58[: $2.50 book, appears destined to become a | T e 1 for Business men appreciate our facilities also, i b WARRISON FISHER book, at $1.25 book, one in the country's history, was prorogued We are proud of the fact that our patron- today with the customary formalities. It BEAU TIFUL NEW GIFT BooKs . 4 will soon be dissolved and writs Issued f H 1 i i Dy are is among the most discriminating clash, || 1.\ ‘icouny 1o the Howse of Commens. Special Bargains Special Bargains and, our effort is (o unceasingly deserve the ||| ne pontngs wil begin January 18, and WA, i % Sue, Ly Chums in Carloature, | What Does i ; A favdr of those who appreciats the best. will extend through to January 2. The ELSIE DINSMORE—The “Elsie fi.‘.}':m’?.“a"".,yw’:‘.‘.‘:, by Herschel Willams, | ~Rea u,‘fl“}.ufiy J:'r;é ThA(.BFK\Ih B!l:'l,.l':(: :‘&—a F==Oon- 36 thie Wout SESrkTt sobiing oxve Rl new Parliament will assemble about the Books” are known and loved by pharher Stephens, 31 50. | Ob, Promise Me. Illus- John T McCutcheon, taining teacl e;‘ ‘f"r;nm; Bt Select G § v middle of February. nearly all readers of girls' stories. on Jon' and Pere trated by Underwood, | 60c : cordance an refe . , ete. obstructive service, and a richly varied menu Although Premler Asquith has made no Many thousands have been sold at c.&"‘ ML B | U manier moien b7 | Yoo P SN gz:n:nd';;l:d «:\;xr;:vx}\n;"::ws:: appeal to you, you will enjoy your luncheon formal arrangements to meet the situa- g olors by Stanley M. Frauces Foster Perry. $8.00. 4 orchestra at o bt it Joy ¥ tion created by the rejection of the budget Drices from Ve to 9867 Hire's 8" Richury Yy1if Tilus'rated In colors | The ilso @Girl, by gain. with ua, by the House of Lords, the commissioners Fow saitin it Ranfeotit SRS TREeT 0y Waese | wiys geh ¥ Fisher, §2. | “Ralph Henry Burbour. y i MISERABLES, Victor Hugo's ’. Vallace | Plays and Players. A Illustrated in colors by nd Corn Show Visitors who desire the best ||| of customs, acting under instructions fro illustrated cover, at, only. ... - Y theateraoers | record Clarenca @ CONhder. @greatest work, complete in one | & m 3 will find special accomodations here for their ||| the treasury, have issued a notice that RAGGED DICK—O!f all Horatio o.u.wu. of Worldly Cloth. $1.25. Leather, wood. $1.58. volume. Good, readable type and | taxes on teas, tobacco, spirits, etc., will SEBN. Jones, by Beii yary gtrongly and neatly bound in ¥ 4 3 # h Iger’ g Americen’ Besuties Beautiful editions of3 K Tllustrated, §1.58. after theater pleasure and convenience. | continue to be collected pending the as- Algees postin: gois kboon this Is Amariemn R mner 5255 | " famons pooms. Miawa | Wealth ana Priendship, dark wine colored For New Year's eve reserve your table early ||| sembling of the new Parllament. The| undoubtedly the best known. Here- gig goliool Day Roman- gy Snowbaund, Rvas UL T ARG LU T oos, i it ine, “X\hlll\ll’" ¥ Dr. Gunsaulus. Beau- | trades which are affected by this order METLIEN BU1 0 fohn R, Nelll Each | tifully printea = and Complete editions e great ticall, eed 0C, NOW ...vvvnnan in box, 8¢ bound, f8e. N DETS, Longfellow, | e Frrdbeofort o B o e in color by Earl Stet- | Famous Cathedrals, de- | Card ' Club Reocord. A“l“’m( fik\.hm"‘" Shadl Hand: g I OhINE A3 GV dusatieacs i LITTLE WOMEN, by Louisa M. son Crawford, $1.18. Scribed by great Z| “Blank pages for re. Holmes, " . | business. Any deficlency in the govern- Row James ers. Compiled by & cording = incldents of somely bound in cloth, octavo size, { ment's service pending the assembiing of :{}’“3“'-‘ 3‘&&";:“;3:5 illustrated i Dec- | _ther Singletop. $1.60 parties, ete. Cloth, 88¢. {jlustrated 75 2 0] 8 y - el '\ b. » 1ha W CariAGIet Wikl be ot by & theik 4 by Franklin | The Violet Book, by Wil Leather, $1.76 ] y Miustrated b 1is Boyd Allen. Hlus- | Beeipes—My Frienas ©ach, at ’ of treasury bills. BtiFy. agk, & Howard “c'nr::uel’: e °.> 1.80 o0 g and My Own. Blank WANDERING JEW AND MYS- ¥ J. (0] BRIEN‘ Prop. ity Raters 'ta Rudaet FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS and how -E:;m‘.“ 1.501.“' e | B ; n Gin BARSY 'nz;l:::\‘(‘erln:‘ I TERIES OF PARIS—Eugene Sue's , S The reference to the poiltical erisis i they grew. Margaret Sid- 25 powers Wilson, $1.18. +| son Fisher, $3.50. Leather, §2.50. famous works, each complete in e - ‘o8 e = e et [ 1hé apesch Of Droragation WaS mnm“: ney's famous story ........ 4 " one volume, strong lbrary (Chesaveake C af @l the clouse, addressea to tne House of PADDED EDITIONS OF PoRT- 1€ Leldmg New $l.50 Novels at S|.08 Each con b b (oo N pRAe Ly ; < 14 v b bt the Dt Lisieg e CAL WORKS, at the extraordinary o, » er—Ralph Connor, Novthers Bighte—By Jborl Parker. Loy Rt aton P hauibesn. fof over W thq |SUNDAY TABLE D'HOTE DINNER |members for the adoption of the provision When & Man Marries-—Mary Rinehart. | A Gentle Knight of Branderburg— So0 THIS Story £ or the national expenditures. This con- n er Mark—R. W. Chambers. Major. forty years one of the greatest fav 50 Cents cluded: of the South—Parish. John Marvel, Assistant—T. N. Page. orites with novel readers Here's . —. 3 itle Mar Emily Post. | 1 regret that the priyilege has proved Each in a box—All the great A.mu f Avonlea—By Montgomery. 2 splendid cloth bound { Burrn. 2 Beochy—By Von Hutten. Traston Hing-tieo B McCuteheon. 'Gulanmn’ oxre " T0® RERED $nsvailing. Dools to cWoone deop. Lk s by Robert Bair. Half a_Chanoe—F. S. [sham. edition, At ......ev.ee | % Consomme Cele;llinp On forelgn relations the speech sald: ma of &ho Cfllfl)ll—'{)ppenhelm :ons-n?flfl}yz ;!:lr?;{lchn::?rn(l| | Celery en Brai Sweet Gerkins.| Difficulti hic ment y Craw! b 4 M nu | Coe R ena P htte Fiun, T Sheriey: LT s O BREy, Mrows. i 8 SRnpa e 0% Bt misn MAn—Will Allen White. Agtions ‘and Reastions—Rudyard Kip- Wig Unirriig of Vhite Fleh, Bt southeastern Burape In the autumn a year at ¢ Dive ‘Morde—Beach. disk, e e et S 4 | Roast Young Chicken or Stuffed Giblet|®E9 have resuited, happlly, in a ,practi- B B k 25 Moartin uu.—s ack London, x.ora- 0! ecision—] cholson, G l B k 2 Sauce, cal solution for the maintenance of peace. oys 00KS Colllng of Dan Matthews—By Wright. | A LGl of e D T bertont—Wizarton: irl's Books at C Roast Prime Rib of Beef Aus Jus. | At a luncheon of the Natlonal-Liberal Splendia Baitions for the price. The Land of Long Ao—mizh C. Tiall. Splendid editio } .. Sweet Hread Cutlet L Parisene. ' Pacific Coast Crabs Elinkicns Beane. ™ Nachea Potatoes,|€lub Mr. Lioyd-George delivered a vigorous bt Leading N Chlld Books h 5 \ A Waldort-Astoria Salad. speech In which he expressed confidence goratlo_Alger. Mayme Reid, e Lea lng ew l‘ell S 0 Mrs. Lo T Meade. B Marlitt Athmtxc Coast Lobsters Raspberry lce Oream. that, aithough the budget had been buried, G. A, Hently. Edward 8. Bllfs. MRiss Alooth Californta Empler G \ it 3 otls. ‘Whiskers’ Paint Boo) Yoma Yems Land, by Grace Duffie = Mra A, D, T. Tea. atenta Empler Griptd it was Insured the certaln hope of an b D AT 989, TRPSS Olhiteton B0V, ook, Harokrag ' vt e noimn Mustratéd by Edgar Keller, Whitney. Clams Qysters J. G. Dennis, Mgr. early resurrection. It was time for the Harry Castle- Coffin. trated, $1.25. Rosa N. y. Mrs. Burnett. e 3 2 - ——— | lords to be handled firmly, the chancelior mon. . Stephens. eagure Trip, by Carolyn | Dorothy Brown, by Nina Rhoades, §1,18 t illustrated, 98 The lootb-n Boys of Lakeport, by Froglegs Ducks sald, and for one he would not remain gtaied g, | | TRt sl ey & member of the Liberal cabinet for an Marjord 0 Wells, lllustrated, 98c. the Stars and Btripes, $1.15. R Black Bass e 99 B 5our uniess he knew that the cabinet had Billy Whisker's The Alrship Boys. e, e Koa to y A uare wer to carry Its bills. He added tha The “Alfenlp Boys Adrift, by . L. | Timothy Bim's Clook Book, illus, 6 g0 ¥ Mdded that the Grand Children Sayer, lllustrated by Fay R. Harper, | Dave Porter and Wi Classmates, by Crappie | greatest members of the upper house had = {3507 1 g Stratemeyer, 08c. The NEW BAUM Book. Always P An Address by | been opposed to the rejection of the budget "'”\‘Oll;mel in uirlx'u popular A Boy’ by Gullelma Zollinger, | Dorothy mixh“’s“ the Country, by e ok verrptysN 9 " . B o At o ries. Illustrated with 1% my ‘Brooks, 7 : Pt 8 i ViR RyEn kalS Tensiaum pe BEIevAd, 251,.“ and atiractive it * Catherine M. Yates, lllus. 98¢, The Motor Boys in Btrange Waters, BT -, c pagnet | Would rather have paseed the budget, Mut pictures . St mover Boys on the Treasure Isle, e h £ $ he had been forced Into the position taken 15 -n. Motor Boys on the Pacifie, H0c. Chopsuey President of Iluun‘x College against his better judgment. 118 B 8o e | e cntne ver e || AL 49¢ Each: Handsome Editions of Popular Novels, (Formerly $1.50) at 49c Each | has overborne thelr craft, and we have fe Y. M. C. A" gtk These books are handsomely bound in cloth with attractive individual cover designs, many be- SUNDAY 2 P. M. Attempt to Steal ing by Harrison Fisher, H. C. Christy, Clarence F. Underwood, Will Grefe and others—make splendid gifts. hera of the A Little _Brof Rebecca of Sunny | i B Elk| By v g i - eRi by rarold 1‘("5' Facm, by arge ronze | hart. Bell Wright BEIN Patterson. ight of Way, by ) | The 18, by THE gy OSRin Y The Black by fTbert Parker 0 @ e i | , RAl| Eraaces Hodgson GENEm 9. Rasr Mo~ iy =| Louis Jmp:’\ Rowslind at Red Thieves Try to Carry Away Cemetery O | woars, by George T aaen of aTN A f T lonereon i : cCutchean. v by Robert Hich- ) D ¥ dtor, by Ornament Weighing Nearly The Orost by ohe Bra s Bowl, B | ™Hhomas Bikon.” 0 i a Ton, = Winston © rohs w (4 by Louls Joseph =alf o % g R e iy | ; S X by Hallle Ermine / ; 4 ; PATERSON, N, 1., Dec. 4—Thieves en- | he fenas of X ol ? ety she ‘014 = Rives, (llustra- oo, A 4 - ! by A FOR ONE DAY YET tered Laurel Grovo cemetery on the outs her and Lucia RE ¥ Wounger ¥ Tsay. by Myrtie ) v{i’,’:""“’ A skirts of this city last night and attempted Chamberlain. Nohert Ly n and _ the I Arizons Nights, by | to carry away a bronze elk weighing nearly g o Rimaralan, L whe Dostor, by ‘Mouse, by Kiein Stewart kdward MONDAY |8 ton, which oruamented Eik's Rest. the ; R Coor o . | plat of Paterson lodge No. 60 of the Be-| | nevolent Protective Order of Elks. The | | statue was overturned and one leg sawed | | off. Vandals, who hoped to sell the metal, | are suspected. GUYE WILL REPRESENT J » ; Astices for Chrit- CENTRAL LABOR UNION ‘ ; ‘ mas Decorations Just to hurry Xmas buying, one-halt price S s weketas ON ALL BROKEN LINES T ion Gathering ot Sowth Holly Boxes Such as Bells, Gar- Omahba. To put Christuias | y lands, Crepe Paper, I I ' OMBS @ 0 Support for the new organization known Prestents in. | Dinner Cards, ete., in o - C Py as the State Federation of Labor and se- ! R Honery Dopt cure legislation favorable to the working BRI 2 ) St ory Dept. THE BUSY JEWELERS man was the slogan of the Central Labor Stationery Dept. ” — . . unlon at & meeting last night. The state 1520 Douglas Street fedaration was organised at & special meet- Ing last summer and the first convention 1 to be heid in January in South Omaha. L. V. Guye, & delegate to the Central La- | {bor union and who was a delegate (o the et e VA omen Whe Have Been Propery Ficed [ Coming to the Corn Show? |the Central Labor unjon of Omaha at the convention of the new state organization. o X Bring your clothes that you want cleaned or dyed and have them “fo,,v';‘,,',‘::,“ AL SRortat . tu-osanie | | fixed up while you are here. We have made arrangements for getting | 'The gontractors, the Caldwell Drake \'um~1 out work on short notice during the show |pany, who are bullding the new court| | house, are charged with discriminating | S PRICE LIST wgainst union labor, A communication L vaion Mowe, 8 Anen | HOES | LADIES' LIST MEN s‘us’rc‘ meeting and it was referred to the com | | nr’ Qleaning Dying W ry or eaning. DlAMON DS mittee on arbitration for adjustment. | | Pressing | ¥ressiny Steam | Byiay 824 l Fic. oyt Pr Except Waltches, Dilamonds and Sterling Silver . T ) T | | Plain. Walsis. | $1.00 Tessing 1 | ors. The varieties of models are so B Suk waists. . \ s L 3 Diamonds depend for thelr worth and value upon many CAUGHT ON _!J_A_Y TO COAST|§ prefer them to all others. Th ie 2 B O S S TR factors—such as color, brillancy, shape or make and perfec- Alleged Chicago Bmbe waken || many and the differences in detail measurements are so Flaited Skirid:. Coata tlon or degree lhlereo{ \\he have them from to fram Train at Crookston, ‘ intelligently made (o\ en to one hundredths of an ineh) that | Inc R &1y Funts % L,00-—at such prices that we will refund nine-tenths of Minnesota. M aie. | lined..| 2.0 H Qvercoats e | urchase price ut any time within one year, or full price al- { thoununds of women’s feet are fitted in them quite as per & Ling unle § Ulsters, “(ncavy).| 2, owed at apy time in exchange. CROOKSTON, Mium, Dec. d—Folix fectly as their hands are in the best and finest gloves. j Nl o Neckthes '..0iiiii) 46 Call and let us show you our §1500. drop La Val- Youngheart, alleged to have embezzled ¥ llere, consisting of six fancy nme’i and .9:0d| ® $2000 in Chicago and (o be anroute to Van- Sorosis in all leathers .. ... s 50 and 4 00 We algo put in new linings, put on velvet collars and new buttons; amonds. A o' P! i unique and exclusive ornament couver, B. C,, was arrested here yesterday | Custom Sorosis and do all kinds of altering and repairing. | afternoon and is being held in the county Al work guaranteed first class in every respect. Remember, we Jall, pending the arrival of an otticer with Monogrum Shoes have no bganch offices, Both office and works one block south ot extragition papers. He acknowledged nm| 7 SOROSIS Shoe Store || “““rue paNTORIUM or scorched by & fire, apply Rucklen's Ar- Frank Wilcox, Mgr. 203 South 15th St. “Good Cleaners and Dyers."” nica Salve. Cures plles, too, and the worst 1518 Jones Street. Both Phones. sores. Guaranteed. e, For sale by Boa- r ton Drus Co.

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