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I 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , FJEBRUAKY 2. 3890. SIXTEEN PAGES „ M K. 1 iiaxdhn rmoiiiuits H T.ettmjj Iloivn Irlcrn H' On butter , sugar , lnrd , flour , Imck- H wheat flour , son p. ont mcnl , chocso , H hams , ] ilcklcs , snpolio , crackers , prunes ) , B pitied plums , pcnolies , blackberries , H raspberries , crabnpplca apricots , cur H rants , jolly , canned cooiis The largest H line oi house , furnishing goods In the Uood country butler In rolls as sweet ns n rose , 10o , 12c. | lJJu ; creamery butter - tor for 17c ; very best creamery for 10c. Do not buy nny butter till you sou this HB lot We have just received n il pound HI pail of Armour & Co 's best icflncd lnrd H for 10c. Wo soil n good flour for fi'Jo H nor 60 pound suck You must know it H is not tlio best llour A good fioifr for H ! i5c ; full patent for SLIM Minneapolis H Supurlntlvo for $1,3.5. The host H llour Unit was ever worked H by the hnuds of n woman $1.00 H pur pack ; buck client llour , tiuro , ; ! c ; ont H nionl.Hc ; hams , lie ; picnic hums , ( ie ; H Bonolin , Tic ; crncitorq , tic Dried fruit H Prunes , fie ; pilled plums , 17 J c ; H ponchos , ITic ; Suit Lake ponchos , 10c ; H bluckberrios , "Jc ; raspberries , 20c ; H evaporated applet , 10c ; currants , 7jc ; K iipricots , 17c. 1/i-lb / Rranu'ated sugar , M $1 ; 10-lb extra U , $1 , MonCny only H Aunt Jemima's paneukoIlourCo 20-1 b H pnilof jelly , Ujc ; M-lb pail , OJc This H includes nil kinds of the best made H goods Imported brick cheese , 12)e ) ; H good full crouni clicoso , llilc H 1,000 clotliB-writigor's will bo put on H falo tomorrow morning at $1.05 ouch H They arc warranted to bo gouulno H Boston whitu car suring rubber vol- H canized to the rod ; the sumo wringers H have boon hold for years for $5.60 ; also M 6,000 wlro cloth-lines , 100 foot long , for H > lo ( ) cncli ; another and a greater bargain H Is our GOo copper bottom wash boiler H and ii'le tcakottlo "Wo liavo what wo H call a kltclion list , consisting of the H following articles , and the whole lot H for -5c : 1 rolling pin , 1 milk pan , 1 plo H tin , 1 grater , 1 mixing spoon , 1 potato H masher , 1 pint cup , 1 egg beater ; for H your pantry wo can give you a llour H safe , cake and bread safes , sugar sales , H spice safes , for 03c each ; for the table H wo can give you tumblers 'Mo each , H plates Cc , Co , and Vie cncli , eups/ic / each , H Baucorsitic each , ] ) lutters 7c , vegetable H dishes "c each , knives and forks 5Jo H each A few of the other bargains H We liavo G foot step ladders 60c ; steve H I polish lc per pkg ; steak pounch 6c ; H genuine all copper boilers $2.60 ; H ! milk crocks 2c and 3o each ; 3 arm HJ towel rnckd 10c ; lint racks 10c H ] each ; 0 tea and table spoons 6c ; 1 mir H , ror 25c. 300 sheets toilet paper 5c per H pk ; 1 packitgo toilet paper , 1,000 sheets B each , Tie JIAYDUN BROS HH Dry Good ? and Groceries 1 special to tiii : ladies H Wc liavo just purchased the entire H stoclc of Mrs Mitcholl's , comprising HH yarns of all kinds in nil shades , also her HH stock of plush balls , tinsel cord , H embroidery silks and fancy goods of nil HH . kinds Wo will muko prices , so low on HH yarns il will pay you to keep thorn until HH | you need them Wo guarantee to say HH ' that never in the history of Omaha will H virus be sold so cheap ns at this silo HH Prices talk , HH Zoiihyr yarns in all colors , split and H Blnglo , 3c nor ounce All of Mrs H Mitchell line Gcrniantown zephyrs H only 5o per skein , any color All of HH , Mrs Mitchell's stock of line imported Hi Knxonys , Robe brand , only 10 per skein HH ] Bold by her at 20c. Ice wool , oldordown wool , Shetland Vj J'nrn and fairy gloss at just \c \ per piece HHfi Also 100 pounds of German knitting HJ1 ynrns only 18c per skein | 1 SPECIAL PRICES ON LADIES AND H-.I CHILDREN'S HOSIERY H E Ono enso of boys heavy cotton school H | | lioso , only Sc per pair , worth 20c ; chil- HK d re ns' black cotton hose fleeced , only HHf' ' , 10c , worth double ; 100 do/ ladies fast black cotton hose , every pair warranted Lj only 25c. worth 40c. . HflS Spcciul prices on corsets for Monday | Special cut prices on gents'underwear i for Monday Our gents New York mills unlaundriod shirts at 60c to be on palo again Monday . Bargains in wall paper I IIAYDEN BROS Dry Goods and Carpets SWEEPING SALES 6.000 ladies line hcniEtitehod linen I handkerchiefs 10c , worth 20c. 8,000 1 ladles sheer lawn hemstitched hiuid- korohiofs Cc , worth 15c. 200 dozen line S Bilk ruchlng 10c yard , worth 25c. 108 ? shades in line silk ribbon , very ehonp ) 6,000 standard novels at 5c each , worth > 25c. ,2,100 bound books 15c , worth SOc S 25 host wliitoonvolopos5c- 15c. 1 All the standaid odors at half regular 5 prices 780 ladies and children's felt ) hats in all shapes and colors 25c , worth I $1.25. O&trich tips and millinery or- 5 nnmonts at closing out prices j 25 po turkey red duinusk , 10c , worth 8 35c ; ( IB inch wide cream linen table damasks - | masks 50c yard , worth 75u ; 00 inch } bluached damask 50c , worth SOc : 68 inch blenehod damask 75c , worth $1.00 ; { white linen napkins , GOo Coi ; I Gor man linen nnpkiiiB $1.00 , worth $1.50 : 18 Inch linen crash , 5c ; 700 yards choice htandard prints 5c , worth 8c ; fruit of the loom muslin 7Sc , worth 10c ; lens dale muslin 75e , worth 10c. IIAYDEN BROS i Bargains in now wall paper notion store Hpoclal Our 75c and $1 ladles kid gloves go cit 10c Monday all day Ilcforo ituylnc A plnno o.xamlno the now scale Kim ball piano A. Hospo , 1613 © ouglas 9 California Kxcurstonn , H j Pullman tourist slooplng car oxcur- slons to California and Pnclflo coast HI I points leave Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City every Friday via the Santa l'o route Ticket rate from Chicngo (17.60 , fl'om Kansas City $35 , sleeping car rate from Chicngo $4 per double I berth , from KaiiBas City $3 per double Hi ! berth Everything furnished except mealB Thcso excursions are person ally conducted by oxporloncod excursion malingers who accompany parties to HJ | destination For excursion folder con talnlng full particulars and map folder and tlmo table of the Snuta Vo route I ipid rosorviug of slooplng car berths , nddress S. M. Osgood , general ngont , hb il L. Pulmor , traveling ngont , A , T. & Hi ; B. F. railroad 130S Furnum strcot , Hi : Omaha , Nebraska Hi ffi • Host0u More pcolnl . Our 75o nnd $1 ladies kid gloves go ! nl 10c Monday all day Card or Thanks HJ Mr William Kennedy and family Hi i wish to thank their many friends for HJ the kindness shown thoni during heir HJ Into bereavement HJ _ _ _ * J Hcllonsinlii 'lltlc , m There will bo a mooting at the south HJ ' cast corner of Sauudors and Clurk HJ streets Tuesday night , Lot all who are HJ Interested uud liavo not provided for HJ the dofunso come HJ IIokioii Kloro Sppalai H Our 76o nnd $1 ladles kid gloves go at HJ lOo Monday nil day HJ Threo-story bldg next N. Y. Lifo will HJ bo erected at once to suit tenants | 1) . U. Patterson , 688 N. Yr Life HJ S * HJ | IloRton Ktoro Hpoclal H I Our 76o and $1 ladles kid gloves go Hi I t bt 100 Monday all day IE THE BOSTON STORE , BargnlnBTlint Annlhllato All Others In Thio Our Great Sato Itenil About the lnrinin ) < * AVe Give Vou , 3lnko Notes , Como nnd Sec nnd Vou Will Sny Wo Knoclc Out All Competition Forget not wc nro competing for your trade eurncstly , determinedly nnd hon estly None but bargains will bo of fered Nona but bargains cvor liavo been olTorod DRESS GOODS BARGAINS TIIAT WILL CATCH YOU Side band Henriettas go at Sc per jnrd , reduced from 25c. Double fold tricots and Indies'cloth , from 28 to 32 Inches wide , great vnrloty of colors , till gb at 17c , worth from 30o to 60c. 40-lnch nil wool mixtures reduced to 2jc from 45c. 50 and 51-inch tricots , sorgos , cloth mixtures , all reduced to 25c per yard 42-inch line black all wool French sorgOB reduced to 50c from 75c. FOR THIS SALE SLAUGHTER PRICES ON WASH GOODS Short lengths , wldo standard Gorman indigo blue prints , blc , tegular price , 15e. 15e.Ono Ono enso Morrlmnc shirtings , 4c per yard , regular price , Sc Fine dress ginghams , 5c , worth 12Jc. Fine French chumbmys , Gc , worth 10c. Short length canton llnnnel , 3o. Fine curtain scrim , 3c per jard 32-inch ponang8 at 8Jc , regular 15o quality OH , HOW MIGHTY IS THIS I Ladies kid gloves 10c. Not cheap trashy kids , but all our 75c and $1 kids , tans and blacks , go all day at lOo per pair Our'ilno kid and suede gloves will go at 43c , worth $1.25 ; all shades , all sizes THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER GIVEN ON BEDSPREADS White crochet bedspreads 33c , worth $1.00. Colorocl border bedspreads 50c , worth $1.00. Marseilles pattern bedspreads , 11-1 size , 00c , worth $1.25. Honey comb spreads 84c , worth $1.25. Real Mnrsolllos spreads $1 , worth $2. Small lot slightly soiled spreads very cheap LOOK UPON THIS SLAUGHTER Ladies line cashmere hose , plain and ribbed 0c , worth 25o and 35o. Children's and infants w col hose 6c , worth 15c , Ladies all-wool fast black c ashmero hose 10c , actually worth 40c. Ladies'bluck cotton hose , 3c , wort h 10c. 10c.Boys' extra stout bicycle hose , 12c , worth 35c. A BARGAIN SALE OF EMBROID ERY li inches wide at lc per yard 2 } inches wide at 5c per yard 5 inches wide at 7c. 10 inches wldo , 12c. 14 inches wldo 19c. All now fresh goods THE BOSTON STORE , 114S. 115th street m Notion or Dissolution ol" Partnership To whom it may concern : The partnership in the ronl estate and lonn business existing between Ar thur S. Potter and Eqiory A. Cobb under the firm name of Potter & Cobb is this day dissolved by mutual consent All collections aim payments payable at the olllco of the firm will bo received by the Potior & George Company , who will occupy the present offices of the firm as successors in business Mr Potter will give his attention to the af fairs of the now company and the m&n- utroment of the East Omaha Laud com pany Mr Cobb will devote himself to the management of his individual real cs- jtatooporntions Both will bo found at ho old olllco , 1001 Farnam street Annum S. Potior , Emouy A. Conn Omaha , Nebraska , February 1,1800. Thcprlp has its humorous side , llko almost ovroythlnt else They say that u certain bridegroom , whoso wife nnd hired Rlrl wore taken with tbo dlscaso simultaneously , calloa the doctor for the former ami administered half the medicine prescribed to the latter , the physician boinp ignorunt that ho was ministering to two patients instead of one The result Is an all-round happy family Ilostnn Sloro Snecla ) . Our 75c and $1 ladies kid gloves goat 10c Monday ill day The Only One The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul Railway is the only line running solid vostibuled , oleotrio lighted and steam heated trains between Chicago , Coun cil BlutTsand Omaha The berth reading lamp feature in the Pullman slooplng cars run on these lines if natonted and cannot bo used by any other railway company It is the great improvement of the ago Try it and be convinced Sleeping curs leave the Union Paciflo depot , Omaha atO p. in dally , arriving at Chicnao at 0:30 : a. m , Passengers taking this train are not compelled to got out of the cars at Council Bluffs and wait for the train to bo cleaned Got tickets and sleeping car berths at Unitfn ticket olllco , 1501 Farnnm st F. A. NAfcii , Gen Agt J. E. Pjtr.STON , Pass Agt THE AIUIY , The Recent Move In Ilelinlf the Old lteiiulnrs Captain C. S. Black , assistant stirRCon , U. S. A. , lately stationed at Fort Duchosao Utah , has tendered his resignation , which has boon accepted and will take effect April SOuext Lloutonant LassolRno , Sovontn in fantry , stationed at Camp Pilot Butte , Wyo , has boon ordered to Fort Washakoi for tem porary duty during the absence on leave of Lloutonant liullliiKton Major Vrooin , inspector general of the do- nartmont of the Platte , hus avallod himself of a leave of absence for two months Colonel J. E. Summers , U. S. A. ' ( rotlred ) , who has boon conllndd to his rooin for some tlmo past with Inflammatory rboumatisii has received poriulsslou from the war do- partmunttc enter the nriny and uavy hos pital at Hot Springi , Ark , Senator Mnndoraon , on Tuesday last , In troduced In the senate , by request , a bill la the interest of the old regulars , " granting them a bounty of { 10 per month for each month served during their cnllstmont under which ihoy were serving when the rebellion broke out , as ttioy wcro not ontltlod to a bounty , being In the urniy on April 13 , lbOl Nothing has ever been done for the regulars who romuliicd loyal to the government , nnd who wore the first to shed their blood for tbo union , and who took an uctivo part in the war from Fort Suinptor to the close of hos tilities Senator Wilson , tuo soldiers friend , nlways held that a great Injustice bad been done-these old regulars in never receiving nny bounty , being Doyond the rencn of the granting land warrants for service In war by the passage of the homestead laws mid the great difference In the pay they received - coived before the war , which wns in gold , and the pay they rccolvod In greenbacks during the remainder of their enlistment , which has been computed at about 17.50 per month The originator of this bill is Mr Davis , chief clerk of the department of tbo Platte , who has been working for the past three jears gathering data from the surviving old soldiers who were in the army when the war broke out The justlco of the bill Is con ceded by many U > whom It was referred before - fore being submitted iiayden nrtos Drcni OooiIp , Drcsn Gonitt ) , .Tust rccolvod , 25 cases colored dress goods , all now , desirable shades , which will ba placed on snlo for this week at extremely low prices 200 pieces heavy twilled suiting , double fold 12c per yard ; worth 20c. 200 pieces line enshmoro , 38 in wldo , 22c per yard ; worth 31c. 600 pieces extra finish cashmorc , 10 in wide , 2Sc per yard ; cheap at 45c. 300 pieces ISm wide honriotta , 30c per ynrd ; former price 60c. Extensive line French sorgos , 42 in wldo , all wool , 48c yard ; formoi * price Goo 200 pieces fancy sideband suiting , nil colors , 55c per yard ; good values at 75c. 10 cases nil wool heavy llnn- iiols- 1 } yards wide , 05c per ynrd , cheap at 00c The proper thing for 3pring wraps 25 pieces sponged nnd shrunk broadcloth , 50 in wide , to close at 76c ; former price $1.35. BLACK DRESS GOODS Double fold suiting , 5 wool , 12o and 15c ; chonp at 20c and 25c. 38-ln wldo enshmoro , fast color , 22o and 25c ; worth 30c and 35c. 40-in wldo Honriotta , line finish , 30c and 45c ; good vnluo at 50c and 65c. 42-1 n wide all wool Henrietta , hoauti- ful blacks , ISc for this sale ; cheap at 05c. 05c.42in wldo extra heavy Henrietta , fine finish , all pure wool , at SOc , 55o , COc nnd 05c. Compare this line withnny in America and you will bo convinced our prices arc rock bottom In the liner grades of silk finish and silk warp Honriotta our 6tock is tlio largest and best assorted in the west Get our prices SILKS , SILKS Tn dress silks wo will show special vnluo for this sale , including black and colored Complete line of rich brocade silks in bluck and colored for trimming China silks in colors nt 50c and GOc Silk plush nt 20c , worth 45c. Silk velvet - vet nt 55c , wbrth 85c. IIAYDEN BROS , Dry Goods nnd Notions m If you nro a natural solicitor , cither with or without a proviouB knowledge of lifo insurance , and ono of three men wanted , wo will moot you half way by paying you a salary of from $500.00 to 91,000.00 a year , according to cstimatod ability and experience , with a commis sion in addition worth double that amount Wo can afford to tnko moro chances than nny other campany with our agents , ns our NATURAL and LEVEL PREMIUM PLANS outsell all ethers Address , Ralph Hemmonwny , Supt of Agents , Register Lifo and Annuity Ins Co . Davenport , la lloston Store Special , Our 75c and $1 ladies kid gloves go at 10c Mondny all da/ . An Unprccodontci ! Hconl Chicago Journal , January 22 , 1800 : Not a slnglo claim in litigation , un adjusted or unpaid wns the record of the Western Department olllco , Chicago cage , of the Glens Falls Fire Insurance company at the close of its eighth year , Dccombor last Number of claims paid through this ofllco o.xcecd throe thousand.aggrogatincin amount neurly $1,000,000. The grand old company now has cash nssots exceedingl,7b0,000 ; not surplus to policyholders exceeds $1,200 , , - 000 ; uct surplus over all liabilities , ever $1,000,000 , arid has paid over $ -1,500,000 to policyholders for loss claims through out the United States Forty years of unparalleled buccoss Truly , conservative - tivo practice nnd honorable dealing Attoud the special sale at 310 N. 10th for bargains in shoes o L'oston Store Special , our 75c nnd $1 Indies kid gloves go at 10c Monday all day Special sale of line foot wear Monday at 310 N. 10th. Special shoo sale at the Boo Ilivo Monday , 310 N. 10th. MAHSIIAIjIj MBLiI ) & CO Gossip in Dry Goods Circles Over the Ketircinciit or the Now York Part ner What JMr Marshall Field Snys Chicago Feb 1. [ Special to The Bek.J The following item was published in the Now York Herald of Sunday morning : Reports that could not bo verified late Inst night were circulated that Lorenzo G.Wood- house , the Now York partner of Marshall Field & Co of Chicago , had retired from business rolnttons with that llrm Twenty-live years a ' go Mr Wooahouso left the employ of George Ullss Sc Co , of this city , to take a partnership in the firm of Field , Palmer & Leltor , which ntonco took the lead In the dry goods trade Two years later Mr Potter Pnlmer withdrew from the llrm to mnnngu bis hotel nnd real estate business In Chicngo In 1851 Mr L. Z. Leltor retired with a bank account ot several mil lion The Arm name Binco then has been Marshall Field & Co Ill health is the cause assigned for the retirement of Mr Woodhouso , who is cred ited with a fortune of about four millions ; but members of tbo trade In this city say that Mr Woodhouso has been very much dissatisfied with Mr Fields policy of cutting and slashing prices during the past two years Mr Fields idea has been that ho could thus stop western trade from coming to Now York This policy the Now York partner is suld to hayo opposed vigorously , Mr Woodhouso Is a prominent member of the Union League and other clubs , A reporter for the Inter Ocean of this city called upon Marshall Field & Co yesterday afternoon , with the above clipping , and met Air Field , who had already seen the para graph , having soon tbo Now York Sunday Herald , Ho said : Mr Woodhouso has retired , but entirely voluntarily on his part , and much to our regret Of course wo are all wall aware , as are otbors , that wo have sold our mer chandise for the Inst twenty years lower than any house in the country , and shall continue tbo same policy , We have always bought our goods in Kuropo and this country for prompt cash , and sold for casher or shorter tlmo than other houses , which ennblos us to make lower prices than our competitors , who scorn to think they are soiling time Instead of dry goods Our pol icy secures the sharp , proinnt-paymg best merchants of the country Tbo same policy will bo contlnuod us in tbo past , and with which Mr Woodhouso was always In cntlro accord m liotlon Sturu Spcolal Our 75c and $1 ladles kid gloves go at 10c Aloud ay all day To the Editor ot The Hee Please state the cause ot the death of' Jean Engleside'a father , in "La Ucllo Marie , " MUs Herndon's play , which she presented at the Grand opera house a short tlmo ago , and oblige yours , Slips OAns The old man was subjot to heart disease , and when in a towering rage ho at tempted to assault GeorgeLelghtonJoanne' * betrayer ; the oxortiou proved too , great for him and bo fell dona , Itoitiui Bioro Speolnl Our 75o nnd $1 ladies kid gloves go at 10c Monday all day S. J. Clinnibero , Veterinary Surgeon Removed down town olllco to infirm ary , 1001 Sherman ave , Tel 358. lloston btore Speolnl Our 75o and $1 ladies kid gloves goat 10c Monday all day ST0NEI1LL'S ' , Wo AroBounditojHavoa Crowd on Monday AVe Will llclovr Offer Rome Grand llarcnlns In I'reali Sprint ; Goods Itend the ! Quotations nnd Convince TLOtiraolf , Embroideries at 2c a ynrd , worth 6c. Embroideries nt 4c a ynrd , worth 10c. Fast black hose nt 0c a pair , worth 20c ; 20 per cent off on nil wool hoslory Every pair marked la plnln figures Ask for Albert black hoslory Fast color or money refunded 3 row bustles Bo each , worth 25c. Remnnuts of line pinuo at 0c , worth 30c to 50c. 25 per cent discount or nil woolen nnd heavy underwear Stamped Bplashcrs at 0c , worth 25c. RIBBON SALE All silk fnncy ribbons bens , ! ) inches wldo , loc , worth 60c. All silk pibbons at 10c , worth 25c. Now dress goods , now linoiis and now white goods opened dally China silks , 27 inches wldo , 70c , worth $1.60. Extra largo huek towels , worth 40c at 10c each Imported nil wool novelty striped dross goods 40e , worth 75c. Wo carry 27 styles of corsets in all the latest Improved foreign nnd domestic goods at popular prices For bargains on Monday como to toSTONEHILLS. . Spoclnl sale stockinet jackets from $1.00 to $1.05 , worth double * T. S. Grlgor & Co have removed to 1600 Douglas street , next door to Fal coners rElMMSIMllNT DIIOPS They have discovered a sect of vam pires in Kansas City , but dispatches do not say \yhother they deal in acres or inside prop erty erty.A A largo robin roost Is reported In In diana The largest robin roost on this con tinent Is in Canada , The war on gambling in Chicago has pro ceeded so far and so vigorously that no games are running in the grand Jury room The B-achulor "bo you have tnkon unto yourself ono of the daughters of Eve slnco I saw you last ! " The Young Mnrricd Mnn . "No , I dent think she is any rolntion at nil Her clothes cost moro than nil the household expenses " Miss Gotham "I dent llko young Mr Doller Ho fairly miked thn arm off mo last night " Miss lloston Yes , ho also per formed verbal amputation on mo " Hrnggs Your wife is a pretty good cook , Is she not ! " Mr N. Pock Only middling She can get up n great roast , though , if 1 fail to got homo before 8 oclock " A fashion writer says : Some women look well in anything " Guess ho or she never saw a woman in a hired bathing suit And no woman looks well in-toxlcatcd. Mrs Tibbcts ( to Mrs Brown , who has lately moved into the neighborhood ) Good afternoon , Mrs Brown I'm your neighbor ncross the way Folks on this street are so unsocial They never call on anyone unless thc.y happen to bo ] ust so nice , and I know you would bo lonesome Humanity is ready enough to lend a hand , but it Is usually empty Men are llko drums the ono with the big head makes tli3 most noise My son , dent ndvortiso your griefs If you have crooked legs dent wear striped pantaloons The dlfllcultv in the way of organizing n joke trust is the fact that It is so troublesome to elect the bored n The AngolUH" is creating qulto a furore in Chicago The moat cultured critics of that city observe thftt'thoy can nlmost hour the sun set As Mr Kiindull has ever been n protcc- tlonistund has nowvjoincd the church his present afllliation with the democratic party scorns to be a case of misplaced contldcncc Fresh pulverized coffee at Grigor's , 1600 Douglas , next door to Falconer ' s. Coal Best qualities , lowest prices Coutant & SquireB , 1308 Farnam st A. P. Tukov , Lifo building Homes in Clifton Hill for men of limited income HAVUKN ItltOH Cutting Price * on Ehnrnnnil ltubl > rr < \ Thostookln this department must bo reduced by Fobrunry 15. Our prices will save you 30 per cent Lndlos' Goodyear rubbers 18c , worth 85c. 85c.Men's Men's Goodyear rubbers 48o , worth 75c. 75c.Ladles' Ladles Burtshoc * , sizesbrokon$2.08 , worth $5. Ladles , B. Jones make Frencli 9hoos , A to D , $3.08 , chenp tit $3. Lndlos' line hand-sowed button shoos $3.45 , worth $1.50. Ladles line dongoln button shoes $2.45 , elsewhere $3.60. Lndlos' fine dongoln button shoes $1.05 , chonp at $2.50. Ladies line dongola button shoos $1.18 , worth $2. Mon's line calf hand-wolt shoes $3.05 , worth $5. Men's line Mercer calf shoos $2.05 , cheap at $3.50. Mon's fine B calf shoos , $1.85 , else where $2.50. Men's solid A calf working shoos $1.25 , worth $1.60. Boys fine A calf school shoes , " 2 to 5 , $1.45. worth $1.75. Youths fine A cnlf school bIiocs" 13 to2 , $1.25 , worth $1.50. Chlld'e grain solnrtlp school shoos , " 8 tel 2 , $1 , worth $1.25. HAYDEN11ROS. , Dry Goods and Shoes Mr Samuel Gamble , manngor of the Continental clothing house , leaves for tlio onst this afternoon on u busi ness trip , visiting Rochester , Boston and Now York Ho wilt return about March 1. OMiY $ U BO To Sow Orleans nnd Return via the Wnlmsh Line On February 8 , 0 and 10 the Wabash will sell round trip tickets at the above rate to everybody who doslros to take n trip south The National Gorman Saongorfcst takes ploco February 12 to 15 Inclusive Grand Mnrdi Grns Carnival on the ISth Excursion train , with reclining chair and Pullman buf fet slooplng cars , will leave Omaha at 4:15 : p. in on above dates For tickets , sleeping car accommodations and fur ther information call on or write G. N. Clayiox , 1502 Farnam st , Omaha , Neb An Honest OITVr The Monarch laundry works ot Chicago - cage , Ill , ore giving away 1,000 of their $2 washing machines to introduce thorn and get agents No washboard or rub bing Vequired If you want ono write thom inclosing 2c stamp for particulars * Monday , TuesdayWednesday , Feb 3,4 & 5 " MYSTERY AND RBVELATION And hisItileuteil CorDsnr AKIMn tlio most unique ontorliilnniont In America The ruinous 3 X Jl.lJTjJM . t3 , . . | trSi „ , „ tiic Acme of mym-ry. ITHE HUMAN ORCHID , EDNA * Tlinonl ) IlvliurlloliijtwhoWiilkslnthoAlr Killnr's MyslcrtouCuhlnct Kolluri t-umoui Dnrk Rcnnco llLvulartirlcus bunla will liu put on sale bnturilnj ' mornlntr Three Nlgntsand Matlpce , CommencingThuia- ( hiv Herniary kth Americas yaeen of JJritmn KIE MITCHELL bupportcd by Mr Charles Aboott and a Com pany ot Artists presenting , Thursday i' \ entng , Friday I' .venlns and Saturday Mntlnec , "F isroiHicasr Haturday V.onlng , • LITTLE BAREFOOT , p rlco3 as usuaBoxshoot opens Wednesday S . I . Mornc Ai Co Rofcronco "to another part of lho pnpor will show you what wo nro doing in the way ot low prices in nil our de partments ; wo have other bargains In . Carpets and Draperies , In goods of all kinds that wo have no spice to adver tise tise.Tho The Importnnco of closing out nil of our present stock possible previous to our removal to a new store corner llith and Farnam ftts can not bo ever estlmatcd , and wo will make great sacrlllcc to olToct sales llosldes the goods wo ndvortiso in de tail wo have rocolvod so many Now parcalos , calicos Now Nauibooks , new piques Now omuroulertos and laces Now outing llannols and ginghams Resides in our cloak department wo have some now things In LADIES JACKETS , $3.83. 200 black stocklnot spring jackets , tailor made and bound , now styles , worth $ -5.00. LADIES JACKETS , $5.50. 150 line braid trimmed black stocklnot jnclcots , nowcststy'cs , $5.50 , worth $7.50. Lndlos' now spring inckots , $0.60. Ladies now spring jnekots , $8,60. Ladies now spring jnekots , $12.00. Complete assortment of si/.cs the coming styles for spring of lbi'0. ' S. P. MORSE & CO Go to C. L. Erickson Co , 212 N. 10th street , for fine watch work jowclry , manufacturing , otc Satisfaction guar anteed and charges reasonable C. L. Erlcitson & Co , 212 N. 10th street Omaha Steve RopairWorks , 810 N. Kith St , Tel 000. Romiirs for Monitor , Van , Pacific , Muggio , Lilly and Paris Ranees , Charter Oak , Garland , Penin sula , AcornRisniark.RlvorsidoRadiant Homo , & 12,000othorcook stovesranges & heating stoveshot watorattachments Dr Blrnoy , practice limited to ca tarrhal diseases of nose and throat Rooms 218 to 250 , Boo building Monday and Ttiesdny , 1'cb. II and I. Pleasure Is tncen In announchnr the rngaijo- ment ot the eminent troBodlan , Jlr LOUIS JiKS , Assisted by his Excellent f.ORlthnnto Com pany in Shakespeare's grand tragedies Monday , Feb 3 OTdB I1LLO Tuosdny , Feb 4 . . .JUNIUS C.IISMI I Hkh nnd Historically Correct Costumes Now j and Appropriate scenery I 1'iiicis : We , KOc , 70c and 31.00. Seats on Bale Saturday , fob 1. Thrco nights and Saturday Matlneo commen cing Thursday 1'cbrunry 0th. DUNCAN B , HARRISON , Ana a company of tuouilnent plajcrs picsent- lng the beautiful military comedy THE PAYMASTER With Its gorgeous new fcceno-v and ellccts A faithful presentation of the lnslavngucllrt or , emphasljlnir thogroatert Amiatic ellects ever attempted Seats on sale Weilnesilay , 1'ob , 6. ANNOUNCEMENT The Sale of Seats for the JEFFERSON FLORENCE KngngementItcglrs • Friday .lfornlny I cin nam * " ' , f OOCloclt ' Numbers will bo given ntc8 UOlock , JIr.T l - , i Out ot town patrons can s - ! .NUllL'.bj.S cure seats ' by telephone or All Uox Heats . . $ S.G0 All Oichestra Scats 'OO : i lions in llnlcony 1.50 Hack Hews In ltalcony , 1.00 gallery 00 J1IJNN1SON IIUU3. [ I Nnw OootlN , New I'rlcc" . B If you will turn out Monday wo will > | fl give you some gcuul 10 bargains ' H 200 pieces line now dross giuehnms M worth 12Jo yord ; wo will let them out ) MBJM Monday , 12 yards for $1.00 ; this is Mb J * greatest bargain over offered in a now / glngliiun New line outing llannols air 15o yard ; nobby styles now upring fou # lards at " 0 yard Fine yephyr ginghams at 15c yartlj usually Eold at 25c Rig line now sntlncs at 15o yard , np elegant line wide indigo blue prints nJ lOeynrd , 1 eusu bleached muslin Modi ; day 5c yard Wo are still cutting ti0 | prices in all grades of undorwonr , If you want a cloak at your own price Monday is the time to get It Wolinvo a few loft and are anxious to close ovcrjr ono out nt tiny price They will brlnp ; special prices In ovorvdopnrlmont Mon dny RENNISON BROS . ' ' Huston Store s-ppolal. Our 75c and $1 ladles'kid gloves go at * 10c Monday all day The annual masquerade of the Union Pacific Band will bo glvon Fob 14 , 1o X ) < at the Exposition Annex Louis Lccdoi manager , 12U1 N. lbth St Huston Store Hpclnl Our " 00 and $1 ladies kid glovce go at 10c Monday all day 1 Special Announcement ! This Sunday , Feb , 2 , I Owinjtto the detention by nheavy snow storm ! last evening Mest of ( Iraucer V yo , , the Huff a . Upera Company heretofoio announced , cauuot \ reach hero this evening - 'Ihomanaiiement ; lmuotrr havu seemed a return engagement with the lloli ( ! | ) Aronson I ComicOporaCoI I Who Will Produce I That clnrmlns Comic Opera whlcn pleased t HfllM such largo audiences nt tins theatre oh Wettr 1 ncsday and Thursday umuiIiikh last , unit H wliloli received the unanimous nnd hearty on- 1 dorscmunt of thoUinaha piujs , 60--PEOPLE--60 - - - - In tlie Cast H Mngnillcout Special Scenery H Grand Orchestra Regular prices of the house 25c to $1.00. Box beats $1.50. Box ofllco open after 10 o'clock this bV lorcnoou JHE 0 % DIME EDEN MUSEE fan WIEEIK : OF IMOJSTPA , FEBPiTJ-A-FL-y 3d. I A Marvelous Creature A Wonderful Being An Astounding Attraction Come and See Earths I Greatest Living Wonder = ROLLA ! = I Most mystifying of all sights She lives , eats , drinks , sleeps and sings sweet songs . Is one of the most interesting of women M She is highly educated and is an entertaining person to know About one half of those who see her say she is wax , she is so handsome ROLLA remains this week only Millions have existed since creation , but there was never but one ROLLA.jl Her costumes are creations of her own She makes all her wearing apperal See her now or never She must soon depart B for other engagements ROLLA is the talk of Omaha People living at a distance from the city , remember that the Muse * . . - _ B f C v- . is open eaiiy from i to 10 p. m. Ask your city friends about Rolla She has /VJ lLJ W " • created as much comment as the Mexican Midget Did Ladies and children atM - / M % l ' ' tend the Rolla Matinee , and thus avoid the great crowds at night , | W/l / , O LJ CT is the only one that has ever existed ' > pr3 5 ® ] , ' ; ' O It CI is the mystery of all mysteries , Wf A LIVING , BREATHING Vs WOMAN NS ? ' ' j * III ROLLA is so beautiful that many who see her sny SHE IS WA X. She has no lower VV- * ' V Vu > limbs , only a head , bust and shoulders She is CONTENTED and HAPPY in her lot / S\ as we are In ours , Wliy not ? &d a AMIESYLVESTE 5 = ' < & Ibfltffl ffiWra' ' f Sch ' " 's 8" MlI Pfe . SATPRDAY-FER - " % y & w | | | 2 § lusee Open Daily from 1 to 10 o'clock ' p.mll 1 | ] sZlir L\ \ XSjM m l Z Mn " Continuous 1'ci furiiiaiircs In 2 Thonlrrs by 2 ConipnnlcH * J j * \V " K > 1 .2 GREAT STAGE " COMPANIES - a HAM , & RITCHIE ! I DOT & VALENTINE , Prpf Frelole , t-j c/2 ? - . . Exposed JJO& 13/OTJlS. . Comedians ' The Midget Artists _ Spiritualism & V- ' . . . ' ' ' . . A Villi * TllltOUUlI ' " unviii'i-iini' ' AllF LOW OI' MOVKHYN A UAl'I'Y IAlllKV IIUJCOI'll I ,000 W IH ' - ' I'Alt'ltl M'A AM > A CO ' . MV\Xl ' ' . IHIPAB'FMIISTO-T. Yl \ t ALL VilliI AWCIEVr fcTAlUAUV T-UMKAV UXIIIBIVIOX - k-IDiyCITS TO JEjXj S - x Chairs 5 and 10 Cents § § L- § NOTB-Ladlos nml children unnttondod may vlblt the Eden Museo , nnd all are guaranteed absolute protection Our house has . . onrnod tlio na.no . The . popular - " . vv ILL i aw i-h , i icbiuuu H , lnaiutiiin it ular Family Resort aud projwscs to ; J