12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEBt WEDyESDAY, JANUARY 8,. 1002. WAITS FOR HUSBAND IN VAIN 'lick Wtmts ftom MliHetpolIi Iai Wrj "Vigil at Ualti Statin. Watches three days and three nights Vom IVIUnn, Who I'nrtnl nllh IVlte mt Slonx Clt' mill M'n to Ham Jnlnrtl Her In Otnnhn, My prlnnnl' DlKnpiicnrs, Almost blind And so sick sho was unable to eat and could scarcely fwalk, Mrs. Ellen Wilson lived (or three entire days and nights, last week In Union station, watting faithfully, na sho had promised to do, for u husband who never came. Finally, persuaded 'thnt sho was deserted, Mrs. Wilson accepted financial assistance and Sunday morning boarded a train that boro hor to the friends In Fort Collins, Colo., whom she and her husband had Started to visit Inst Wednesday. A watch is bolng kept at t ho station for a man of Wilson's description to appear, but none uch has yet been seen. For eighty bucccssIvo hours Mrs. Wilson tarried vainly about tho big station, friend less and absolutely alone, the women's wait lng room her boudoir, a long seat therein her couch and the lunch counter to the rear her dining room. Never onco from Thurs day morning till Sunday did sho leave, tho building except when tho big passenger trains came, rolling Into the station, when sho would drag herself wearily to tho gates In tho high Iron fenco and stand thoro peering eagerly at each arrival till tho last had passed through. Then sho would re turn to her abiding pace nnd begin another Dreary, loncsomo slcgo of waiting. Will I oil In MIoiiiT. Thursday, Thursday night, Friday and Trlday night Mrs. Wilson Hnld absolutely hotiilng to unyono concerning her plight. Firm in tho faith thnt her husband would come, sho waited In silence. Finally on 'Saturday a cheery Omaha school toachor roturnlng to her work after a vacation Bpont at homo noticed Mrs. Wilson sitting dlsconnolatcly In tho waiting room. Sho had seen tbo woman In tho sanin place two days beforo and guessed something was wrong, so sho spoko to her. A flood of tears wan tho respond, and finally tho 'Ionian told hor Htory. Tom Wilson, till recently n fireman on tho Great Northern system, running out of Minneapolis, sho said, waa her husband. They bnd been married about three, years and had llvod In Minneapolis. For months past hor health had been very poor, and finally It wnn decided that sho had better "visit Wilson's parents In Fort Collins to eeo If tho climate would help her. Mr. Wilson decided to go with his wife. So ho reelgiiod, resolving to hunt work in Colo tndo. They took tho train out of Minneapolis Wednesday and Wilson worked his rail road traveling card as far as Sioux Cltv. Thoro tbo conductor said Tom could go no further, although ho was willing to carry Mrs. Wilson. Tom had $30. lie gave, his wife $15 and told her to go ahead and wait tor him In Omaha and he would got there at onco somehow, perhaps by beating his vay. Sho came, but ho did not follow. Help (ram Soliool Toucher. The school teacher waa touched and atso Jntorcatod. Sho told tho woman that tho Daly thing for her to do was to go at onco to Fort Collins. Mrs. Wilson finally con sented to do this. Tho faro was $16.50. Sho still had $14 of her J15. Tho teacher gavo her $3 moro nnd told hor to buy a ticket and go. Hut as soou as her friend left Mrs. Wilson weakened. She could not hrlng herself to go nnd lcava Tom, pos sibly bunting for her In Omaha. The story waa out, however, and tho at tention of the, station oflklals was brought to tho sick woman. Mrs. Constanco Wil son, tho travelers' nld, sought her out and persuaded her that she had bettor go. Again a small deficiency was mado up and tho wayfaror started on hor Journey. Mr. Wilson had tho checks for both trunks, but after Identifying them and their contonts and paying 60 conts charges Mrs. Wilson Iras permitted to tako them with her. fS.OO (or ii Half n Ilny'ii Work. It you live In tho country or tn a small town and havo a good nciiualntanco nmong tho farmers and stockralsers in tho neigh borhood, you can mako $5 easily by four cr flvo hours' work. Write us nnd vo will end you our proposition. Tho Dee Publish ing company, Solicitors' Dept.. Omaha, Neb. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with tho Bnthory, J16-220 Den building. Tcljphono 1718. COMMENDS RETIRING PASTOR I CANADIAN EDITORS IN TOWN First Chrlatlnn Church Ilonnl Adopts llranliitlunn on Titular Mar tins' Work. The board of the First Christian church has adopted resolutions commending the work nnd character of the pastor, Hev. Sumner T. Martin, who recently resigned to enter a new field of labor. Tho resolu tions declare that Brother Martin Is a paB tor nnd preacher of exceptional force and ability, whoso work In this city has been crowned with success. Fuoll Fniatn ram tat Narthwtit Itraat Omaha ia Faroi. OUT ON A SIGHT-SEEING EXCURSION Kxplornllon of Wmtrrn States to lie Carried on DnrltiK Xext Three Works by These Enthusiasts. Mop-Over nt MnKiirn Falls without extra chargo is permitted on through tickets to New York or Philadel phia via tho Lehigh Valley railroad. I.IMITHD FAItTV ( For Central Amrrlrn. Leaving Omaha January 12, going via St. Louis and New Orleans, taking tho new and elegant steamer Breakwater of the United tulf m.1 Mnll nnmnonv ttfilllntr frnm New Orleans 9 a. m. January 10, thence to Puerto ta8,tei1 ,thcy would do when they struck Barrios, thence to Guatemala City via Forty Canadian pencils pushers, with their wives and daughters, Invaded South Omaha yesterday and spent Just three hours In an Investigation of the stock yards and packing houso Industries there. Then they camo back to Omaha and enjoyed them selves till Ilurllngton train No. 3 took them away to Denver at 4:23 ywtcrday afternoon. The Canadians camo to Omaha Monday from tho north nnd everything that they Northern railroad, passing through tho gar den spot of Central America from the trop ical to tho temperate zones, along banks of rivers, cocoanut plantations, tropical for ests, cornfields, sugar, rlco and tobacco plantations Tho most delightful winter trip Imagin able. The capital, Guatemala City, Is ono of the most beautiful cities In tho world, provided Omaha has been carried out to tha let tor. They aro on their way to California on their third annual excursion. Many things wero done by tho northern ers beforo they boarded tho southbound trolley car yesterday. First of all, and boforo any others of tho four score had arisen, J. C. Cromo nnd J. J. Young, promi nent members of tho party, stolo down n fairs In tho Millard hotel and set up In tho mlddlo of tho lobby a handsome, exhibit with flrst-class hotels, olectrlo lights .and ? J,ho Fo..l . product, ot the region all modern Improvements of a metropolitan city, surrounded by mountains and volca noes. Tho grandest cltmata in tho world. A stop of about ten days nt th'c city, thence to San Joso on the Pacific coast, a distance of about seventy-four miles. A most inter esting and especially attractlvo side trip, came. grasses and grains and vegetables aro ar ranged In cases and make a handsome showing-' llreakfast All Tonfthrr. With this emblem of tholr native prldo prominently established, the two men gavo passing through ruins of old cities, which a "view halloo" for Canada that brought havo been there for ages, returning so as to tho remainder of tho party out and down tirrlvo In New Orleans to witness tho MardI In a Jiffy. Thontho wholo eighty trooped Grns and carnivals. Passengers desiring to Into breakfast together, presenting a br 11- romaln longer In the south can leavo party llant spectacle of vivacious women nnd rol- at New Orleans, returning nt any time, up to licking men. June 1. Mr. J. A. Darthol, general manager A special string of street cars awaited Northern railway of Guatemala, will meet tho visitors for tho Journey to South Omaha party at Puerto Darrlos and personally con- and lunch wns had In that city, Swift and duct It through the entlro trip whllo tn Company being hosts for tho occasion. Central America, Mr. Darthol being well When tho party reached Omaha again tho acquainted with tho country, language and city was rounded up thoroughly, all points nil points of Interest. Hound trip from of local Interest being visited. First of all, Omifha and back to Omaha, Including roll- naturally enough, camo tha nowspaper road nnd sleeping car faro both ways, meals ofllccs, nnd the corridors of The Uco build- nnd stntoroom on steamer, $138. For do- ing echoed with tho sound of voices that scrlptlvo matter, or all Information, call or wrlto W. 11. Orpon, room 405, New York Llfo building, Omaha, Neb. The (irjuera Of California aro of wondorful Interest, had tho unaccumtomed richness nnd depth of tone that comes from a life In the. cold north. Tho court house, city hall ' nnd other prominent buildings wcro Included In tho tour and tho party Anally wound up at tho Hnd among the most readily accessible of Commercial club, where a brief reception California s natural curiosities. Thoy aro was tendered. about 100 miles north of San' Francisco. Though tho altltudo of tho Goysers Is about 2,000 feet, tho distance from tho sea makos tho days dry and warm, and tho nights cool. Thoso who contcmplato a visit to these wonderful sights should remember that Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. Iu Tho Overland Route" Is tho only natural connection with tho Bathorr, 216-220 Be From Omaha to Denver A. L. Kldemlller, local passenger ngent of tho Burlington road nt St. Paul, will escort tho party ovor bis lino. 'Then tho Santa Fo takes them on to Los Angeles. route and Is tho plcasantcst, -.hortcst and quickest. Tho Union Pacific Is the only line run ning through trains to San Francisco from Omaha. v TimEB TRAINS DAILY. No change of cars across tho contlnont. For full Information address City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam. 'Phono 31G. building. Telcphono 1716. Announcement!! of (he Theaters. This afternoon "A Runaway Girl" opens at Boyd's theater for thrco performances. This musical comedy Is ono of the most successful ever written. It hns been be fore the public now for over thrco sea sons, but Is still playing to enormous busi ness. Last season It was seen at Boyd's Publish your legal notices In the Wsekly Bee. Telephone' 23k. Stock Reducing Drug Sale.... Wo .found oyer $5,CX) worth of drugs In our warehouse In excess of our usual Htock wo.havo commenced a drug sale which will aisposo oi ino goous ino prices iuii uu and took tho city by storm. President EOo Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 2fla h... no.i i.vu Alien s ueicry uompounu inr. ... mc 25c Allcock Porous 'Plasters for l2o Roosevelt, then speaking opoocn irom a dox ana complimented tno 11.00 Durnlmm's Beef. Iron and Wlno.. roc performance very highly. Arthur Dunn, Hitter water, Hunyacll LaJos for 15c Clara Bello Jerome, Celeck Wynne and IiroX t&YtVcVfor V;.:';;. ouiera, wnu wero in iuu cubi iam Heason, roc Hromo Seltzer for 29c nro ntlll with It. The entlro company In-11.00 Jiromo Seltzer for Mc eludes over fifty people. SPECIAL EXCURSION To Centrnl America, Leave Omaha, January 12th, via St. Louis, New Orleans, Puerto Barrios, Guatemala City, San Joso, returning In time for MardI 60c Hind's Honey und Almond Crm 25c Chamberlain's Cough Syrun for.... 17c 25a Chamberlain's Cough Cure 17c All goods warranted new nnd genuine. J1.00 Duffy's Mult Whiskey for 71c 25c Dandcrtno for 20c D0c Danderlno for Jl.CO Dnnderlno for 50c 11.50 Fellows' Syrup for 05o 25c Frostellu for 19c 25c nnrllcld Ton for 20c Gras In New Orleans. For ratos and all .,f,r . stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 238. MRS. J. BENSON 38c t fUi 1 Inn.l'u Uiifoniifirnin Ct Information, call or wrlto W. H. Green. Ufrc Howoirs AntUKawf '"l! 17c noora 405. Now York Life Building, Omaha, $1.00 Kilmer's fiwnnip Hoot Cl'o w-h 60c Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 38c IUW AllllllCU ill lift Wl iim)i uiu 1x75 Malted Milk for ."".V.V.V.V.V.V.IicS 50a Mnrsnnu s (called oy some "Lloblc's" Extract Beef) for 14a 25c Mistletoe Cream for 14c $1.00 Newbro'H Jiorptcluo Tor 5Sa 50c Omega Oil for 84c 50c Parker Hnlr Ualsnm for 40o 51.00 Pnlno's Celery Compound for .... 63c J 1.00 Fluaud's Knu do Quinine for 73c 50c Plnaud's Kau do Quinine for 3So 25c Plso Consumption Curu for 16a 50o Pond's Kxtract for 88o- 75c Port Wlno for 33o 60c 1'yrumld Pile Curo for 40c 25c Hublfonm for 20c 25o Bhllohs' Consumption euro for .... 17c 31.00 Temptation Tonic 29a 11.00 Wlno Cardul , too MONDAY WE COMMENCED A , Clearing Sale All Over the Store Children's Cloaks at just half former price. v 'All Cloth and Colored Silk Hoods at half former price. ' Boys' and Girls' Toques, excellent quality, all go in two lota, at 25c and 45c each. Children's Golf Gloves all reduced, 15c, 25c and 35c. Corduroy Waists that were ?4.50, now $2..90. 'm lAli-Over Tucked Flannel Waists, were 2.75, now 91.75. iW. .C. C. Long Corsets, regular price f 2.75, now 1.38. P. D. Long Corsets, regular price 8.50, now 1.75. The Ariston, an extra strong, steam-molded corset, regular aprice 1.50, now f 1.00. I Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corset, medium and long waist, gular price 1.75, now fl.OO. 1A. good, strong Tailor-Made Corset for 50csires 24 to 30. rA large line of Dressed Dolls at just half former price. 'A handsome Ebonoid Toilet Bet, of brush, comb and mlr- or, sterling mounted and in case, regular t5.00 set, now f2.87. Novolties for card prizes, 5c up. Sherman &, McConnell Drug Co. "Tho Drut? Store on tho Corner." BIXTKKNTH AND DODQH STKE13TB. GRAPE JUICE IN PERFECTION Meier's unformcnted Ca tawbu. AbHolutoly tho pure julco of tho grape-. Non alcoholic It boa no equal for Bttcramental and family turn. Ah delicate as the first faint bloom of tho grape as spanning as tno morning dew as dainty In flavor as tho eun-klssed blush upon tint rlne Catawba, from which it is made. Itlch mellow ripe. wo aro sole western agents. 1'lntB 50c, quarts 11.00. Pure California Wines, (bottle rlpo), 35c, 60c und 75o quart. Fine Whiskies, 75c, 11.00. J1.25. 1.50. Mall orders promptly filled. City orders delivered. CACKLEY BROS. Opposite roatoflloe. Telephone 1148. AGENTS FOU THE CELEBRATED IIUNTEIl RYE. r MRS. J, BENSON Trenton Coal Lump and Egg $5.75 per Ion Nut $5. 50 per ton A PERFECT DOMESTIC COAL No Soot No Clinkers Lasting Small Ash . G. 6. HAVENS & CO., 1522 Farnam St. Teleprionea 301, 317 and 835. JBDANo FIS Again Marked Down Without Re serve or Exception THE $500,000 STOCK DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER must be disposed of without delay, however great the sacrifices. No End of Bargains No End of Crowds The Helling continues with increased vigor. The ,nl vnntages this sale offers ennnot bo overlooked. Imported nnd Domestic Hose at 12, 1-3 and 1.4 Values. 25c, 35c and 50c Hosiery 12ic. This Is tho greatest hosiery liarRoln over offered, tho lot Includes about 1200 1 dozen of men's, women's, misses', children's and boys' fast black hose, In all sizes. They corno In plain and find and heavy ribbed, cotton, wool and fleece lined, In medium and heavy1 weights, also flno Imported silk finished mercerized lioso, known as tho "Utickskln Urand. These hoso aro guaranteed fast color. They aro tho regular 23c, 3"c and r0c qualities, and are ab solutely perfect, only a trlflo smoked all on sale on front bargain cquaro at 25c 59c l.AIMHS' ifl 1M4TTICOATS, "5c. All tho petticoats In black and colored sateen, with ruffles and flounces, that sold at $1.00, slightly smoke damaged, go at only ifi.no DHKs.siNr: na'iuhs nr. Our entlro stock of ladles' all wool eiderdown dressing sncaues tn reds, blues, drabs, pinks, etc., silk stitched, embroidered and ribbon trimmed, very slightly smoko lamugcd, go at .. ipi.no i)hi:ns ioons ntic All the wool suitings, Henriettas, cashmeres, serges, silk nnd wool nov elties, all bought for this fall's busi ness, and tbo majority of them very slightly damaged from smoke, go at, yard woMisys if i.tto consul's lino. Wo are clearing out all tho smoko damaged corsets, overy well known and standard mako Is Included, also corset waists, go In this lot tho ma Jortty of them aro $1.00 values on salo at SMOICK t)A.MACli:i I'.VDl'.llWIIAIt. Ladles', misses', children's and boys' Jersey rlblxMl and flccco lined underwear, somo slightly damaged by smoke. 39c 25c M 1(1303', children's and pants and drawers, nil slzrs tho 35c kind, at ladles' Jersey ribbed vests and pants In medium and henvy weight tho 3Dc kind, nt Ladlos' silk fleeced, flno and heavy ribbed underwear, regular prlco up to $1.00, go at iiACi'.s am) r.Mimoinniui'.s. Smoko dumaged flno laces on bargain counters, worth up to 35c, go at, yard, "ViC, Ho and Smoko .dumaged embroideries and In sertions, somo slightly mussed tho kind thnt sold up to 25c, go at, 'yard, 3c, Cc and DAMAfiHD i,im:s. All tho Htrlctly all linen napkins that becamo wet, worth $1.25 per dozen, go at, each All tho strictly all linen napkins that aro worth $2.00 per dozen, go at, each All tho linen towels, r.'ortb 10c each, go at, each All tbo fringed and hemmed buck and knotted fringe damask towels, worth up to 40c, go at, each 12c oys vests, 15c and pants 19c and heavy 39c an bargain 10c en and In lussed tho 10c Ins that 4c 6c HAYDEN ' Wednesday's S Astonishing Bargains in the Bargain Room. Those sensational values aro for our retail customers only. No peddlert, dealers or manufacturers sold to In this room. The glgantlo volum of th BIr Storo's business makes It possible to offer most wondorful bargains In small lota, broken nlzcs, odds and ends etc., etc. Those we put on sale In the Dsrgaln Room. ECONOMICAL. SllOrrEHS CAN SAVB FOLLY 60 PEll CENT BY, DAILY VISITS TO THIS BAUOAIN HEADUAUTEItS. 2c 15c Everything Else Marked in Proportion Drtts Goods 64-lnch strictly all wool cheviots, at 49o. 62-Inch strictly all wool storm serges, at 49c. 42-lnch granlto cloth, worth 76c, at 49e. 40-lnch alt wool henrletta, worth 7Cc, at 49c. 64-lnch heavy all wool plaids, worth $1.60, at 49c. 64-lnch all wool sacking, worth 7Sc, at 49c. 38-lnch strictly all wool Venetians, etc, at 49c. 38-lnch granite cloth, worlh 76c, at 39c. 36-lnch all wood henrlettas, worth 69c, at 39c. 88-Inch black figured satin berbor. at 39c. 42-lnch storm serges, worth 60c, at 2Ce. 46-Inch fancies, worth $1, at 26c. 36-Inch henrlettas, worth 60c, at 25c. 28-Inch Henriettas, halt wool, at TVic 28-Inch Jacquards, half wool, 7V4c. 28-Inch plaids, half wool, at 6c. $15.00 dress patterns, $3.08. $12.60 dress patterns, $2.98. $10.00 dross patterns, $1.98. Undirwur Salt Men's 60o hosiery, fleece llnod shirts nnd drawers, nt 26c. Men's whlto unlaundcrcd shirts, regular 60o quality, at 26c. Men's $1.00 heavy Jersey oversnirts, at 49c. Men's 25c heavy wool socks, at 10o. Shirts and drawers, worth up to $1.00. "Vict of ladles' and children's stockings, worth up to 25c, at 6c. Men's and boys' 60e heavy Jersey over shirts, in all sizes, at 23c. Silks. Vilvits and Corduroys All our 76c and $1.00 black silks, at449c. All our 75c nnd $1.00 fapcy silks, at SJp. Silk remnants at all prica. All our 60o and 76o velvets, at 15a. All our 60c corduroy at 29c. Fronch Flannsl and Chillis All our Htrlctly all wool French flanneli, worth 76c yard, In dots and small flurea, will go at 25o yard. All our fine Imported challla, that we sold In tho bargain room at 60o, go at 25c. Linings 16c and 19c BLACK LININ03, YAIID WIDE. AT 6c. All our yard wldo Imitation French flan nels, to close, worth 19c, at 6c. All our yard wide remnants of outing flannel, worth 12Hc, at So. All our remnants of 16o and lOo percales will go at 6c. All our flno prlnta, remnanta, .will go a 3Kc. All our 6c apron glnghama, Sc. All our lOo Shaker flannel, 6c. Blanktts An all-day salo on blanketa; comfort, otc, at about halt tlwlr regular value. Boys' Clothing - noys' $2.60 2-pteco suits, at 95c. Boys' $3.60 2-pleco suits, at $1.60. Boys' $5 3-plece sulta, at $1.85. Boys' 75o corduroy pants, at 25o. Boys' 75c all wool pants, at 85o. Boya' $1.00 all wool pants, at 60c, Boya' $2.60 long pants at 05c. HAYDEN BROS HAYDENs 4y2c Grand Notion Sale, 4c WEDNESDAY, YOU CAN BUY AT OUR OltAND NOTION SALE 7c bias velveteen for 4c. lOo linen threads, 4Hci 15c corset steels for 4c. 15c dress stays for 4V4c. 15o dress shields for lV4c. 25c combination package, containing 4 .Li,.,,.. nomiloB. 14 darning needles, 6 hat and veil pins nnd 40 pins, tho lot onlyc. 20o back combs for 4ic 15c picture frames for 4c. iKn lmrn back combs for 4c. , 10c WATEUPKOOK BINDING for 4c 256 hand mirrors, 4c 16c box hooks and oyes, 4Hc. THE DE LONO HUMP HOOKS' AND BYES, per card, 4l,4c. 153 tooth brushes, 4c. 6 pair shoo laces, best, 4c. 20c PEAHL BUTTONS, per dozen, 4c. $p0 COPYRIGHT BOOKS, 89o. HOSPE'S INVENTORY SALE now on, All tho Pianos and Organs, all tho Art Stock, all tho Musical Merchondlso Included In this Special Clearanco Sale. Prices that forco sales; no persuasion necessary, Tho elegant goods left over from tho Chrlstmus stock, together with the stock on which the Insurance adjustment Is credited will bo offered at prices 'that soli. This Invoice contains tho world's most noted pianos tho Knabo, tbo Kranlch & Bach, tho Kimball, tho Mcl'lmll, tho Schu mann, tho Mclvlllo Clarke, tho Hallot & Davis, tho Whltnoy, tho Hospe, tho Hlnze, tho Bur ton and tho many lesser makes. Piano Prices. Somo fine oak cased Pianos for $137.00; somo elegant walnut cased pianos for $148.00, and ma hogany pianos for $167.00. A number of pianos In different woods at $187.00, $198.00, $227.00, $268.00, $237.00; (he finest cases for $317.00, $338.00 and up. A fow grand pianos for $390.00 to $475. You con buy pianos for $25.00 up. You can pay from $10.00 up for a cash payment, and from $5.00 up per month. Stools and Scarfs Included. Every piano warranted for five to ten years. Stools and Scarfs. $1.00, $1.60, $2.00 $1.50. $2.00, $3.00. Planor, tuned, ronto'd and re paired. ' A. HOSPE, 1513-1515 Douglas St. MANY PEOPLE KNOW about tho wonderful succcsh achieved by the world renowned specialist, ur. iiuucr of Now York City, who haa so completely mastered the treatment of thoso terrible diseases peculiar to females, lie has re-rt-ntlv irlvcn thn nulillc tho bcncllt of Ills years of oxpcrloncu In this line by placing on the market his remedy for femalo mal adies and wo havo Becurcu mo western agency for same, and have tho right nnd do OUAltANTKU tho remedy to do Just what he claims. Wo sou me i.w size lor 76c don't hold you up Just 'cause wo can. SI All r(.rtmn 5lC Z5o orungelno ' ii. hn viti Murinni iuu 25c Humnhrev' Sneclilca 15o 11.00 Sexluo Pills 75c 11. 00 Temntatlon Tonic 60o Omega Oil ti.w Aiagnoi 1'iie euro 50o Pozzonl Powder 11.00 Hromo Seltzer tl IYI llnVInm'i (VimnAUlld $3.75 Hospital slzo Malted Milk..., 60c King's .New Discovery DOq La Uloche rowflfr 25o Woodbury's Facial Powder.. . 33c . 1UO . -Sc , 65a . 0)a .12.63 . 35c . 130 11.00 Wlno Curdtil o Wo CramertH Kidney Curo (genuine).. 40o STORK OPEN ALL NIUJIT. SCHAEFER'S u DrutC Store. Tel. 747 8, W. Cor. Will nnd Clildaifo. .Qoodj flellvercajraiBB toanywt of. city, Nothing Better Made Prices from $3, The Robt. Dempster Go. 1-15 l'ariiuiu Nt. , Exclusive Doulers In Photo Material. The Big Silk Sale is Now On At Hayden'e, and you can now buy your allka at great reductions. This U a month ot bargains. REAL FANCY CHINA SILK. In black and colors, at 15c. TAFFETA SILKS,. good rustle, in colors, at 25c. ... , SURAH SILKS, all shades puro suit, ui 29c. FANCY SILKS, In all stylcB and klndB, at 39c. SATEENS, In ovory shade, go on saio ai 39c. BLACK SATIN, 21-lnch, $1 grnao, go on salo at 50c. BLACK SATIN, 30-lnch, $2 grado, SHln- ncr's, at $1.00. WHITE CORDED BILK, worth $1.60 at 69c. CREPE DE CHENG, all colore and black, regular $1.25, at C9c. Wo nro showing 100 pieces of tho pret tiest and cholcost styles In new spring wash sllkB, ovory color, nnd they are sell ing nt 49c. Many of tho new foulards aro already closed out. Now styles arriving every day. Did you over In nil your llfo hear of a taffeta that wcara as good as tbo WINS LOW T GROCERIES ON SALE JUPITER COAL THE BEST ALL 'ROUND ME DIUM PRICED COAL IN THE CITY JUST RIGHT FOR ALL PURPOSES- FROM THE RICH EST MINES IN ILLINOIS. Lump for Heating, $5.75 a ton Nut forthe Range, $5.50 a ton Hald & Rice, Tel. 1238. 60G So. 10th dt 6 lbs. hand picked navy beans, 19c. 4 lbs. cholco .Japan rlco, 19c. 5 lbs. pearl or flako hominy, 19c. 4 lbs. Scotch split peas, 19c. Lentils, per pound, 7Vc. 3 lb. cans California plums, 12c. 3 lb. caua choice peaches, 12Vc. Granulated meal, whlto or yellow, per sack, 15c. Sweet chocolate, per cako, 4c. 3 pkgs. solf-ralslng panenko Hour, 25o. Frci to the Ladies. Whllo down town shopping, visit our tea and coffeo department ond got tho finest cup of our eclobnited Java and Mocha cof fee, free. Our coffees nro roasted, oienuea irosn every day. Java blond coffeo, 22c. Family Java ana Mocha, 25c. Excelsior J. M. corroo, J7'ac. Old Government Java and Mocha, 30c. Best Mnniiollnir Java and Mochn, 33 l-3o. Gold en Santos coffeo, 17V4c. Wo sell a good coffeo, 2 pounds for 25c. Bundrlod Japan tea, 35c. Basket fired Japan, 37c Mo yuno Oun Powder, 38c. Cholco Oolong and Coylon, 45c . Fish Prices , Haydon's havo tho only display of fish In tho city where you can buy, all klnda of fish. . Extra Norway Bloaters, 25c, No. 1 Nor way mackorel, 20c. No. 2 Norway mack crol, 17V4c New England Bloaters (24) 15c. Black Island mackerel, 12 Ho. Norway herring, 12c 4 K Norway herring. 10c 3 K Norway herring, 8c. Largo round vhoro herring, 7Hc Hamburg rolled mops, 16c Imported Holland, lfic Norwelglan Anchovies, 12Ho. HAYDEN BROS. JANUARY REDUCTION SALE Special Discount on every piece in our stock this month. SHIVERICK FURNITURE 1315 to 1319 Farnam Street. CO. Shrader's Fig Powder Will Rise You in . the Morning Tho only laxative that cures constipation, gall stone, stomach troubles ot all kinds and appendicitis; It removes alvlno poison, the cause of all Ills. Sold In 10c and 25c boxes by all drugglstB, or send to W. J. Siirader Medicine Go,, Nw York Room 10, No. 80 East HU 1. r 1192 N. Uh it.. Omaha, cita. v SILVER BEAUTY i TJnr wn n Dronounced and admired nH It Is today. Tho art of the Silversmith Iiob nnvor been so pronounci u u m npHt;hotla nd ormlto. Evorvth ne In Silver li "2 1 ,,P1iutlful Our Htoro la rich with tbo treasures of the Silversmith's Art. Many ScaulBltc f eaturoH. Wo Invito your Inspection For Wedding Gifts. Silver Is tbo llltu 1J " reigning fancy. Mawhlnney & Ryan Co., jewelers and Art 15tii and Douglas sti. ct.tl naert Mall ordera given careful attention. BUo aiiii unci iioa pcjujf iont to responsible partlea. DISEASES MEN ONLY, i Ol OrgMte Wiik. BNSivanMeNa, DlMi mt thm Illatddor Trw Wea. '. StrltMr mmd UnJUacaa for Marriage. EsttblUhad IMS. Chartered bv the State. Call or state eat 'jy mall, for I'UCE HUME TKCATMENT. Addre... p-, Lu Clt6lX, iU IroB Block, MU.WACTUBK. WM. i