12 THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: SATUItDAV, EEllKUAUY 0, l!)0t. LOOKS BRIGHT FOR OMAHA Fiosptot tot Combined Headquarter! of Entire Union raciiio System. GOOD RESULT OF THE CONSOLIDATION ScrtuliiRl)- AWIl Antliriitlnntnt .Story In Hint NimvIjc ..Arinlrril Ontriil J'licUli- In to ll" Directed "It ' from Tlilfi City. 1 Omaha railroad circles are Inclined to giro credenco to tho Htory sent oul from CblcuKO tlmt Omnha Is to bo thu licadquar tors for tho cntlro Union J'ncMc system. It now becomes evident that New York Is tho destination of President Charles M. Hays of tho Southern Pacific, who passed through this city Wednesday evening, and that President Hurt of-tho Union Pacific is wnlllns in Now York for n conferenco with him. Tho reported odvnnco of President Hurt to tho plnco of chairman of the board of tho combined system Is recelvod with con Idcrablo enthusiasm here, though nobody will confirm tho rumor. In that plnco he would control tho attain) ot tho combina tion, succeeding In ofllco B. II. Harrlraan, the principally Interested pnrty in tho now syndicate. 'Micro In ll'non for JScIIpvIiiw. Hut tho nddltlonal report that tho head quartern of tho combination is to bo In Omaha is atrcnRtbcned by the recently an nounced Intention of spending upward of 11,000,000 In rebuilding tho shops In this city and equipping them with all of tho latest Improved machinery. In the samo connection Is tho other rumor which has been floating around for some tlmo and now comes from a seml-authorltutlvo sourco that tho Union Paclllo will have now headquar ters In this city. This rumor Is strength ened by tho others and Is practically ac cepted ns n fact. Tho absence from tho city, however, of President Hurt. Chief Bn Klneer Ilerry and J. II. McConncll, superin tendent of inotlvo power and construction, prevents u confirmation of theso reports. Theso men nro In Now York and theso plans will bo considered In tho conferenco In progrcs. oilier IIiiiiiIn Ar Alert. Thn other roads nro watching the move ments of tho now combination very closely nnd talk of other deals Is In tho air. The current press dispatches claim that a combination of tho Pennsylvania, tho Mil waukeo nnd tho Northern Pacific Is In prog ress of formation. That would glvo another transcontinental system. Tho Ilurllngton has very close Interests with tho Penn ylvanla nnd at tho samo tlmo Is rapidly opening up new fields In tho went, tho lino already hnvlng reached Guernsey, Wyo. Speculation Is rlfo ns to tho further route, for It Is almost an nccoptcd fact that tho Intention of tho ofllelals Is to push tho road on through to tho const. Tho through trains nro now sent over tho Central Pa cific, which has como In on tho Union Pa cific combination. Tho local officials of tho rpads concerned sro not In n position to give out nny nows on nny of the dcnla and say that everything is In tho air yet. UNION PACIFIC BOND ISSUE Southern 1 'in-1 Hi; Stock I'urcliiiae to He AcimiiiiiiIImIkmI liy Uniting 910,000,000 Worth. NEW YORK, Feb. 8. It was learned today on good authority that tho Union Pacific company's purchaso of Southern Pacific Ktcck Is to bo financed by un Issuo of $10, 000,000 of Union Pacific -1 per cent ten-year convertible gold bonds underwritten by Kuhn, Loeb & Co. Thoy can be converted nt tho option of tho holder Into tho common stock of tho railroad company nt nny tlmo boforo Mny 1, 1906, and nro redeemahlo on ivny Interest day after that date at llitfcp tlon of tho company nt a premium ot 2V4 per cent. Tho bonds will bo offered to stockholders for subscription nt par. Ah uhntrman at tho board of directors of tho Union Pacific railroad IS. II. Unrrlman has raado public a loiter addi ccscd to Kuhn, l.oob & Co., In which ho stated that the Union Pacific bonds nro to bear Interest from May, 1901, payable semi-annually, nil nro to form part of a total authorized issuo of $100,000,000 of bonds, bearing In terest nt a rnto not exceeding l per cent, nnd not less than 3 per cent yearly. Thu bonds will bo secured by certain collateral in tho company's treasury, as well ns by n first mortgago on about 1,300 miles of road forming a part ot tho Union Pacific company's system not now mortgaged. TAKING IN THE GRAND ISLAND Conference, of HurlliiKtoii OhTclnl .in 111 to IIimc tlmt Object in Vleu. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Feb. 8. It Is said upon good nuthorlty tbut tho real object ot tho conferenco of Chicago, Ilurllngton & Qulncy head ofllelals in St, Joseph during tho last two days waB to perfect plans for tho absorption by that road ot tho St. Joseph & dram! Island. It has been known for several months that stock In th'o Grand Island was being bought up by tho Ilur llngton and tho announcement that tho road will pass under tho control of tho ofllelals of the Ilurllngton Hystcm Is expected nt an Html work tlocs not hurt a well woman. It is the weak woinnn, suf fering from diseases peculiar to iter sex, who breaks down under the daily strain of household duties. I'or dis eases of the, delicate womanly organs Dr. Tierce's l'avorite Prescription is the standard remedy. Over half a million womtn owe health and hap piness to Dr. Pierce's treatment. "No tongue count express the pain Hint I endmed before I commenced luUng Dr, Pierce's medicine." write Mrs. Mollie Col. nte, of Randolph, Charlotte Co.. Vo. "I was not able to do onvtlilnr nt nil. Coulil not est anything except bread nnd tea or if i uiu i ne lonoi tny neau nun to It seenieil it would kill me; but now I can eat u lit. tie of almost anything I want and can do u sum ay wpiK a wen ns any oouy can. Am better than I have been for years. I think your medicine 1m the bet tlint ever wanuade for it is the only thing that ever did me any Rood. I tried uiauy other kinds put none dirt me any gooU but your' favorite I'refccriptlou' und 'Golden Medical DUcov. cry. 1 can uever praise them too highly." early date. The Kansas City and Omaha branch of the Grand Island has been In the hnnds of the Ilurllngton for nearly a ypar. Tho conference was attended by General Mnnagcr Dupuy of the Grand Islnnd. Officials of tho Chicago, Ilurllngton & Qulncy railroad In Chicago refuse to either cenfirm or douy the report telegraphed from St. Jotoph, Mo., that plans were being per fected for tho absorption of tho St. Joseph & Grand Island road by the Durllngton. Tho announcement to that effect, they say, Is news to tbem. TO IMIMIOVI2 AVIJSTHHV .SHIIVICK. IliirlliiRtnn Ofllrl.nl Hold n Confer ence nt St, Joftli. Colorado train servlco was the main topic of discussion at a meeting of tho Ilurllngton officials In St. Joseph Thursday and the re ports from thcro Indicate that there may bo some radical changes In the servlco about June 1. O. W. Holdrege, general manager of the Ilurllngton & Missouri Itlvcr lines In Nebraska, was In attendance on tho meet ing. Others at the conferenco were; Vice President Hnrrls nnd Gcncrnl Manager Hrown of Chicago and tho superintendents of tho Iowa and Nebraska divisions ot the system. Mr. Holdrego Is homo from the meeting, but nothing Is being given out ns to the plans In mind. I'ronil of Itn Itun. The Ilurllngton officials arc proud of a run that vius made tho other day on tho west Illinois nnd tho oust Iowa divisions. First, 77, ono of the fast freights. left Galesburg nt 4:10 and arrived In Ilur'ington at fi:13, making the fast mnll's (! ior tho forty seven miles. Train No, u ot tho pas sengers running on a good schedule, came out of Galcsburg twenty-Ova minutes behind tho freight nnd tho difference vns tho samo when tho freight rt .ched Ottumwn, although tho latter had been delayed twenty-two minutes nt Ilurllngton anil ten minutes In Mount Pleasant. Tho time from Oalesburg to Ottumwa was three hours and forty-five minutes, whllo it usually takes freight trains six hours to como thnt distance. f.'olonido ItonilM .Vol Wntiteil. NEW YOHK, Fob. 8. Hnports from Den ver to tho effect thnt the Interests now In control of tho Union Pacific rullroail aro to ncqulro possession of tho lending roads In Colorado could not bo confirmed hero today. Onn of tho members of tho Harrlmnn syndicate said that to tho bon of his knowledge there is no effort on tho part of tho syndicate to absorb trto Colo rado roads. Maltland, Coppel & Co., who control the Denver & Itlo Grando line, sold thoy .knew nothing of tho report that that company had acquired control or seeks control oi the Itlo Grande Western. Itullwiiy Ante. Tho Ilurllngton will add a tourist car to Itn present servlco between Kansas City nnd Sun Kranclseo. Tho car Is to bo placed on train No. 15 Wednesday of each week, between February 15 and Mny 1. A new commutation rnto has been estab lished between Omaha and Fort Crook nnd Bouth Omaha nnd Fort Crook. In the first Instance ten rides with u thirty-day limit nro sold for 91.23 und tho rnto from South Omnliii Is 75 cents. The tickets are to bo honored In the hands of the holder nnd tho signature of tho passenger Is not neces sary. I.KSS THAN II A I. It It ATMS Vlii Oiiinlui fc St. I.oiiIk It. It. On salo- February 19 (o Port Arthur, llcaumont, San Antonio, Lako Charles, Houston nnd Galveston, Tex. Call at city office, 1415 Far nam street (Paxton hotel block), or write Harry E. Moorcs, C. P. and T. A., Omaha, Nob. Aniioiinci'iiu-ntn of (lie Theater. "Old Jed Prouty," tho great-hearted Yunkeo tavcrnkceper of Iluckston, Mo., nnd his simple, honest neighbors, chnractcr creations of tho talented Klcliprd Golden, will bo nt Iloyd's theater Suni'ny night to renew old acquaintances In Omnha. There will bo n Bpeclal matinee Monday after noon and tho engagement wl'.l close Monday night. fJnm'l nurns, 1318 Farnam. Itcductlon salo on everything now going on. St. l'nul nnd Iletnru SJIO.U.;. On February 18 and 19 tho Illinois Central railroad will sell tickets to St. Paul at rate of $10.65 for tho round trip. Tho short lino and only lino from Omaha with buffet-library smoking car. Particu lars nt City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam strcot. or nddress W. II. Ilrlll, D. P. A., O m aim, EXHIBITS TO BE NUMEROUS .Venrly KverytliliiK In Fuptary Prod uct Will lie Dlnnlnycd nt Anilllorluni l!i poult Inn. The Omaha Auditorium company at tho closo of tho coming Industrial exposition will be tho possessor of a largo and varied stock of merchandise. Under the rules ot tho exhibition all articles displayed aro to becomo tho property of tho company, and when tho exhibition closes the managers will dccldo upon some method ot disposing of tho goods to ralso tho greatest amount of money for tho auditorium. At this time approximately 100 manufacturers havo an nounced their Intention of making displays ot their products. Among the novol fea tures California sends a consignment of nntlsoptlc toothpicks. If pestiferous unl mnls exist In Nebraska after tho Audi tr.rlum ronvpany has closed Its exhibition It will not bo tho fault of an Illinois com pany, which writes that It will display traps which nro warranted to capture "coons" nnd all other "varmints" having tho habit of preying upon chickens and products of Nebraska farms. Iteally, thero Is nothing in tho wny ot manufactured goods capable of being placed under tho roof of n houso which will not bo shown In tho exhibit. Tho auditorium committee Is now considering the wny In which thoy aro to be disposed of. Some ot the members of tho organization favor an auction, others nro Inclined to believe thnt a drawing would bring In n greater amount of money, nnd some recommend that the goods bo offered as premiums to tho pur chasers ot auditorium stock. WOMAN'S HAT TO BLAME Millinery Specimen Lend o the Arrmt of Frank. Ilelhriilicc. Ilccauso Frank Delbrldgo carried a woman's hat under his arm ho Is now in tho hnnds ot the United States authorities, charged with passing counterfeit money. Thursday night Delbrldgo, with two oth ers, bought n lunch at Nolnnd's restaurant, Sixteenth and Cass streets, paying tor his refreshment with an ' alleged counterfeit dollar. A few moments later Officer Ilenfrew found him carrying a woman's hat and be cnuso he could not give a satisfactory ac count ot Its possession nrrested him. Noland, In reporting tho receipt ot the counterfeit to the pollco, stated that tho man who passed It carried a woman's hat under his arm. Ho later Identified Del bridge, who will bo given a preliminary ex amination before Judge Anderson, United States commissioner today. SUNDGREN'S SHOP IS CLEAN Farnnm Street linker Makes fence vrtth the Sanitary Officer. Albert G. Sundgren, the baker nt 2016 Farnam street, who has had trouble with tho sanitary officers, has compiled with tho regulations and his shop has been pro nounced In n sanitary condition by tho Hoard of Health. Tho case brought against him by the sanitary officers was continued In police court Friday. REASONS FOR OMAHA MINT Secretory of Commercial Clnli rolnt Ont Why Money Ouulit to lie Coined In Thin City. The proposed establishment of a mint In Omaha camo rather as a surprise to the members of tho Commercial club, but when it was talked over by them several good reasons for tho location ot such an Institu tion In this city were found. J. E. Utt, sec retary of tho club, expressed tho Idea of a majority of the members when ho said: "While thero Is little reason to believe thnt tho bill now pending In cirngrcss will become a law, there is every reason to hope thnt nt an early session of congress such a bill will prevail. When you look at tho matter It Is seen that thcro are few towns In tho United States whero a mint could bo placed with better results. By reason of Its railroad facilities Omaha reaches h greater mining region than any other point In tho country. Denver Is nearer tho mining region of Colorado, but has no ln flucnco on the mining country outsldo of that state. Otnalin really handles n larger portion of tho wholesale trado of Colorado than Denver. Wyoming Is tributary to this city nnd tho recent extensions of tho Bur lington bring the mining region of Montana right to our doors. Tho Black Hills coun try, slnco tho day gold was discovered there, has depended upon this city for all of Its supplies and two railroads aro now carrying oro from thcro to this city. "Tho reason that tho Omaha smelter is ono of tho largest In tho world is becauso of tho situation of tho city with referenco to tho raining districts of the country. A mint wna established at San Francisco to coin Into money tho product of tho Calif ornia mines, but today Omaha draws precious mctnls from a larger and richer territory than Snn Francisco ever reached. "In nddltlon to Its proximity to the mines, Omaha Is tho center of a rich agri cultural country which every year requires millions of dollars for tho handling of its crops. Tho location of tho mint at Omaha would enablo tho fnrmers and merchants to reach tho sourco of supply of money easier than at present nnd they would then bo using tho motnl mined In tho territory con tiguous to Omaha." CACSU OF FALLING JIAin. Dandruff, AVIilph In ii Germ I)lene Kill the tierin. Falling hair Is caused by dondruff, which Is a germ disease. Tho germ in burrowing Into tho root of tho hair, whero It destroys tho vitality of tho hair, causing the hair to fall out, digs up tho cuticle In llttlo scales, called dandruff or scurf. You can't stop tho falling hair without curing tho dandruff and you can't cure the dandruff without killing tho dandruff germ. "Destroy tho cause, you reraovo tho effect." Newbro's Herplcldo Is tho only hair preparation that kills tho dandruff germ. Hcrplclde is also a delight ful hair dressing. UJVOOMMONI.V LOW HATES To California. M ntnna nnd 1'iiRct .Sound, via the llurllnirton. On February 12, 19 and 2C tho Burllnton will sell tickets from Omaha at the follow ing low rates: San Francisco nnd Los Angeles, 925. Ogdcn and Salt Lake City, 923. Butto and Helena, 923. Portland and Spokano, 928. Tacoma and Seattlo, 928. Victoria and Vancouver, 92S. Greatly reduced rates to hundreds of other points, west and northwest. Tickets and Information nt 1502 Farnam street, and at Burlington station, Tenth and Mason streets. Free Home, If you desire full Information In regard to tho Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita and Caddo reservations in tho Indian Terri tory, vihlch nro soon to bo opened ror set tlement, send P0 cents for book with quarter-sectional illustrated map and full de scription of the lands t'o D. P. BROWN, 1323 Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. Speelnl Itnte WnMlilnirton. Excursion tickets to Washington, D. C, will bo sold via. Pennsylvania Short Lines from Chicago March 1, 2 and 3, ac count Inauguration. No change from Chicago to tho national capital over this route. For tickets nnd sleeping car reser vations nddress II. It. .Dering, A. G. P. agent, 248 South Clark street, Chicago. ONLY 20c BOTTLE Just think Of It. that's nil It rnsta fnr n bottlo of Schaefer's Cough Syrup, and tho beauty of It nil Is that It's n medicine that can't be beat for coughs, colds, otn. Just nBk our friend "Doc" what ho thinks about ii. un, uoc win certainly speaK well of It, won't you, dearies? ficltnefer' CohkIi Syrup 20o Craincr'H Kidney Care 7fSo It r oino Quinine lfio 1 tins. "-Krnln Quinine Capsule 7u 1 ilm, :i-nrulii Quinine Cnpule Klo 1 dor. B-Kraln Quinine Capinle IDo Duffy' Mnlt WhUker 8Ro Lotu Crenm lOo I'alne' Celery Compound 7!io Wine of Cnrdul 7Bo IMerue' I'rencriptlon 7fSo Scott' Kmulalan 7Co Oiomulaliin 7fJo ColtMfont Kxpeotarant 7rio I'alino Tnhlet , .... ROo White million Itemedy 1.041 S. 9. S 7lo Malted 3111k 40c, 7Be, 1)13.15 I'lnkhnm'n Compound 7Ba Qrmcccn CUT price OvflMklkll DRUGGIST . W. Cor. lath ut Ohleaus at. To Odgen, Bait Lake City, Butto, Annconda and Mtiwoula Tn Ran Francisco. Los Anireles. to, San Jose, and many other . . " irvt,ll ,,,..,,....,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Tickets at 1502 Farnam St., and at Burlington Station, Tenth nnd Mason Sts. J. I'MIAVCIS, (ii;tierul l'nniKer Aurnt, OiiiiiIih, cli. SMITES HIS HELPING HAND Modern A'eralnu of Old Story Mnu Who Warmed the Snake, of "Charity sufforcth long nnd Is kind," but when you steal from charity you nro liable to get tho worst of it. Tho distinction be tween such n theft and tho ordinary run of larceny was brought out In pollco court yes terday when August Holle was sentenced to spend thirty days In tho city Jail for tho theft of a second-hand Jacket from tho store of tho Associated Charities at 1810 St. Mary's avenuo. Hollo had called for assist ance nnd the nttendnnt had given him a pair of shoes. Hollo was arraigned Thursday nnd en tered n plea of not guilty. The caso was then continued until yestorday and wit nesses were on hand, but Itolle changed his plea to guilty. Judge Learn did not pass over tho matter lightly, but Impressed upon Hollo tho gravity of his offonso In stealing from an Institution which Is doing so much good In tho city. Becauso of this circum stance he mode tho sentence thirty dnys In Jail and suggested that some work be mixed in. A Follower of the Grip. An nttack of tho grip is often followed by 8 persistent cough which to many proves a great annoyance Chamberlain's Cough remedy has been extensively used nnd with good success for tho relief and cure of this cough. Many cases havo been cured after all olso had failed to give nny permnnent relief. For salo by all druggists. 500 KINDS NAIL BRUSHES (You can sco them In our win dow) They nro SAMPLES we bought at LESS THAN HALF TIIEIH VALUE That'll tho way wo aro SELLING THEM. Prices range from I2c to $1.50 Not a brush" offered nt a price ono cent In ndvnnce of New York jobbing' prices most of them 20 to 30 per cent below. Sherman & McConnel I Drug Go, con m: it Kith ami noma,. HAYDENs Chickens and Hams Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, 8',ic. No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams, 10c. Boncloss Cottage Hams, 10c. Sliced Minced Ham, 10c. No. 1 California Hams, "Vic Fresh Crisp Celery, lc. Salt Pork, 7V4c. .Fresh Pork Sausage, 7c. Teas and Coffees are always1 cheapcr'hero. Wo sell a good Jlocha nnd Java Sittings at 10c. Golden Santos Coffee, only lCc. Special Family Java and Mocha, 25c. Best Old aov.',Ja'fnand Mocha, 35c. Tea Sittings, rio, crop, only 20c. Sun Dried JapanTca, only 35c. Now Basket FlmV Japan Tea, 38c. Ceylon, Young Hyfan and Gunpowder, 48c. Cut Prices on Canned Goods 3-pound can Cat. Bartlctt Pears, 12V&C 3-pound enn Cal. Peeled Peaches, 12V4c. 3-pound can Grated Pineapple, 12$c. 3-pound can Pumpkin, Cc. 3-pound can String Beans, 10c. Can Tomatoes, VAc. Can Corn, 5c. Can Lima Beans, 7V4e. Can String Beans, 5c. 3-pound can Swoct Potatoes, 10c. Italian prunes, 3c. Big Fish Sale New largo and fat1 Norway Mackerel, 12c each. New American Mackerel, So each. New Imported Iseland Herring, 8c pound. Now imported Labrudor Herring, Co lb. Family Whlto Fish, 6c. pound. Fish Salads, 12',c pound. Astonishing Glove Sale 51.60 LADIES' KID GLOVES SATURDAY, 490. Tho greatest valuo In fine gloves ever offored In Omahn. Nearly 400 dozen of the best makes of kid gloves, mostly In tho smaljer sizes, will be closed out at 49c. They are worth fully throe times tho price and clover buyers1 will take advantage of this exceptional chanco. They must bo sold tomorrow to inako room for full lines ofs sizes In our big now purchases. Just think of securing a high grodo $1.50 kid glovo for 49c. See thom Saturday. HAYDEH BROS Low Rates West and February 12, 19 and 26, March 5, 12, 19 and Helena, $23 To all nnlntH Denver and Sacramen California f To all nolnta on on inn npoKimo tho Washington It, It SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN R lATES via. UNION PACIFIC OMAHA TO CALIFORNIA 25 DOLLARS OMAHA To Ogden, Salt Lakc.Ut S2J.00 To Butte and Helena, Mont 2J.00 To Portland, 0ejjon 28.00 To Spokane, Wash 23.00 To Tacoma and Seattle, Wash.... 28.00 TICKETS TO BE 0NSLE February 12, 19. 26, March 5, 12, 19. 26 April 2, 9, 16, 23, JO. 1901, City Ticket Office IJ24 Parnam Street. Telcphlne 316. Union Station lOtlt and Marcy. Tel 629 ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. Wo extrnct ono or nil your teeth with VITALIZED A1H Leaves no nftcr eftccts Have your teeth examined. No charge for examination. Gold Crowns, $5.00 Gold Fillings, SI. 50 up. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 UotiRlnsSt. HAYDENs Extraordinary Shoe Sale Saturday Closing out five big manufacturer's stocks of fine, 3. 50, $4 and 5 shoes, at SLUG. Sale on Rubbers, Overgaiters and Leggings Every pair fitted, every pair warranted. LADIES' flno $3.00 and $4.00 VicI Kid and Patent Leather Shoes, tho latest styles and nil sizes, for Sl.flG. LADIES' flno heavy Winter Tan Ilussla Calf, $3.50 laco shoes, the nowest styles, for $1.90. MEN'S fine. Kangaroo Welt Sole $3.50 Iaco Shoes, tho lato stylo Admiral Tip Toes, all sizes, for $1.96. MEN'S flno Vlcl Kid and Patent Leather Welt Solo $1.00 and $5.00 Shoes, on salo for $1.9G. HOYS' flno $1.50 nnd $1.75 Laco Shoes for 9So nud $1.23. LADIES' Rubbers, 23c. LADIES' Ovorgaltors, 19c. BOYS' Leggings, 39c. MISSES' Jersey Leggings, 48c. Special Bargains in ( Furnishings. Men's heavy Jersoy ribbed shirts and drawors In blue, brown and ecru; all sizes; 73c values on salo at 39c. Ono lot ot mon's colored laundered Bhlrts In all tho now styles nnd colors, worth $1.00, nt 49c. Men's flno colored laundered shirts with separates collars and cuffs, In all the new snylcs, worth $1.50, at 75c. , Mon's $1.50 and $2.00 wool sweaters at 59c. Closing out all tho men's flannel shirts nt half tho regular prices. Men's henvy working gloves nt 15c and 25c. Northwest 26, April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, on th Northern Pacific Ttv. west of Missoula, Including Spokane, Be- IfffeOO attle, Tncomn, Portland, na well us Van- 9U Victoria, II. U ., tho O. IL & N. Co.'s lines run v rvnrinern n. nun i E'JU nnd Columbia Jliver 1 ntrmm w phis is just the weatker you nnd wo linvo boen looking for nro you in shnpo to rocelvo it. ' How about your Shoes? How ubout your Rubbers? How about your Gloves? How about your Cap? How about your Ulster? How about your Hose? How about anything in the wearing nppnrcl line? yen's neckwear fop Saturday tho snmo pnt- lerns snmo styles thnt nro being sold in high prico fur nishing stores tov OOc nnd 70c you enn get thom hero for 35c. So Fifteenth Stroot window. Jhoes for boys and girls Our shoos for boys nnd girls nro mndo just as carefully ns thoso for tho grown-up folks. Thoy are always standard in quality, corroct In stylo nnd right In price. 30 Valentines for S Gents. Do not make any mistake in the number we mean what wo say HO new Valentines for 5c. This will give you some idea how we sell Valentines. This year we have bought tho largest slock of any season, and as we are the known wholesale and retail dealers in valen tines of this section, we cannot afford to disappoint the tradt. and Ave will not. Our stock will be placed on sale for the llrsfc time Saturday and you will find Valentines in every part of the house Valentines thirty for 5c. Valentines ten for 5c. Valentines five for 5c. Valentines two for 5c. Agilent ines one for 5c. Valentines for -Jc, lc, 2c. 3c, lc, 5c, Gc and 10c. Valentines worUi .?J.0() for $U)0. Itemeniber we are the headquarters for Valentines, whole sale and retail. Grand Book Sale. On account of the valentine crowds we will hold a special GUT PUICE HOOK SALE and it will be cut price from start to finish. The Lipton 12 mo. elegant cloth bound books, over 2(!0 dif ferent titles, regular 25c books, only 7c. This line contains the works of the finest authors the world ever produced. THE NEW BOOKS. Elizabeth and Her Gorman Garden, 25c. JJO different 1.50 copyright books, 70c each. 25c paper books, 5c. One-fourth ream finest Linen Bond I'aper, worth 25c, for 10c. Special sale on all kinds Stationery and Office Supplies. New Fancy Ribbons Just received, the late novelties in Fancy Ribbons. On sale Saturday, 15c up to $1.00 yard. HAYDEN BROS. 'w Am iM n nut MftRK Registered A. Mayer Co. BEE BUILDIN0. OMAHA, NEB. MISS A. MAYER: In reply to your note I am pleased to say that the tender and perspiring feet nro things of tho past. ,. About two or tbreo applications of your powder rollbvcd them entirely, I am more than glad to recommend tho uso of your powder to my friends. .. very respectfully, DU. 13. C. 1IENHY. RE-NO-MAI WHITE POWDER removes all bodily odors. If properly used no dress shields aro required. PRICE 50 CENTS Solit .Kvcryw here. A. MAYER CO., 3J6 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb. When ordering by mall add S cents tor postage. HQ TUG BEST PERSONALLY CONDUCTED TOURIST EXCURSIONS Run via the GREAT ROOK ISLAND ROUTE ammmmmmmmtm Leave Omaha vl Scenic Koute through Colorado and Utah SVEDNESDAYS. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS. For Infoimatlon and "Tour lit Dictionary" addrej City Ticket Office, ijjj Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. HAYDEN s DO YOUR FEET PER SPIRE IN WINTER? RE-NO-MAY PINK l'OWDKR not only relloves, but positively cures nil diseases of tho feet and hnnds. Stops odorous perspiration ourcH ten der nnd swollen feot. Endorsed nnd prescribed by leading physicians. TAICK rim KOIl THIS WINTER RESORTS OF THESOUTH TICICKT OFPICICl I S. II. Corner fourteenth nuil I)ouil. i i 1 X 4