10 THE OMAHA DAILY JtEEi WEDNESDAY, .lANUAltY 22, 1002. RETRENCHMENT AXE SWINGS Lifter Hmin; OfflolaU OtmmliiUitn Itiok t Irieinal Plw. HARRY MILLER IN DEFIANT ATTITUDE tScolitrcM Ho Will Hniiiltir Sunn: Ntim lier of Clerk llnvcrlr "nil lte Kardlcn of Action of Countr Dnnrdi A number of tho Board of County Com 'tntsslonars, whoii tho board bad concluded Its consideration of tho arguments heard yasterday against tho proposed pruning of tho salary list, said that tho schedulo sub mitted by Commissioner Ostrom at last Saturday's meeting would probably be udoptcd with only two changes. Ono of these will bo In tho office of the clork of tho district court, wfioro no cut had been proposed, but where, nt tho request of Clork Broadwell, thcro Is to bo ono steno grapher, salnrlod nt $40 pur mouth, removed nd an assletnnt cost clerk' put on, the lat tor to draw $70 per month, making an In ercaso of $35 In tho payroll of tho olllce. Mr. Broadwell pleaded for tho change on tho ground that ho had urgent need of ono man whoso solo duty It should be to keep costs collocted promptly, Instead of permitting them to remain In open account for months or oven a year nfter they should havo been paid In, as has occurred frequently. Tho other chango In tho schedulo Is the restoration to tho list of those to bo re tained of tho farmer nt tho poor farm. His salary will bo $25 per month. Miller and HI" Ilrll. Tho commissioner remarked nlso that It might be necessary later to glvo County Clerk Mlllor ono or more of tho employes that It had been proponed to eliminate, but that becauso of Mr. Miller's defl yesterday tho board will Btand pat until convinced that tho offleo really has to have (ill of tho present forco. Mr. Mlllor at noon had said: "Well, gentlemen, u Is no use for mo to orguc. All I bavo to say Is that I am clerk of Douglas county and as such I will ap point every employe that Mr. Haverly, my republican predecessor, had, and will go to court If noenssary to retain them." WILL OF WILLIAM F. PARKER Entire K(ntc In llequr ntlicil lo l'rnn cla T. l'nrker nnil l'aiilrnn FrnlNftlnct. ' Charles S. Huntington and W. It. Wall, exocutors, have-petitioned for tho probate of tho will of William Frederick Parker of Florenco precinct, who died January 9, leaving a will In which It Is provided that his estate which Is said to be a largo one, Shall go. to two people, whoso relationship Is not mentioned in cither tho will or the petition. Huntington and Wall name ns those Inter ested In tho cstato Joscphtno S. Brlsbln, Francis T. Parker nnd Paulena Fratsslnet, but tho first mentioned Is not named In tho will. Tho first provision of tho will is that 111 just debts nnd funeral expenses shall bo paid from tho cstato beforo any division Is attempted. Tho second clause explains that YV. F.' Parker was the executor of the cstato of James Monroo Parker of Daven port, la., and as such Is accountable for jlG.554.00, which amount tho now executor may securo from two Insurance pollclos, ono for $10,000 and tho other for $5,000, on W. F. Parker's llfo onjl from the cash In tho hands of tho tatter's executors. Tho other provisions of tho wilt are that the surplus money shall go to Paulona Fratsslnet and tho remainder of all prop erty, real and personal, to Francis Tadntr Parker. Huntington nnd Wall are named as tho desired executors, but they cannot act as executors of tho cstato of which Mr. Par ker was executor nnd It will dovolvo on the court to select one. Tho only rwferenco to tho extent of tho tstato Is the assertion of tho executors that thoy bollevo it to havo n value of at least $15,000. Announcement of the Thcnlem. Society Is a llttlo astir over tho engage ment at tho Orpheuni of Mr. Harry Wood brown, who Is tho nephdw of n prominent bank cashier of this city.- Mr. Drown Is tho handsome young tenor singer of "Tho Flirtation Quintet," his four asslsants be ing comoly young women, who know how to sine and danco. Tho act is a decidedly protty one, tho music being tuneful nnd tho lyrics bright. It Is the latest effort of tho llbrottlsts and composers, Messrs. Mac Connoll and White, and Uko their "Beaux and Belles Octette," is a dainty and re fined llttlo musical gaiety. The other acts on the bill ofTor a big variety of good en tertainment. Tho regular Wednosday mat Ineo will be glvon today. Josef Hofmnnn, tho wonderful pianist, will bo seen at Iloyd's Thursday night for x single concert. Tho tickets aro on salo for this concert nnd nro golnj;' rapidly. Judging from tho sale, Mr. Hofmnnn will repeat the big success hero that has marked bis tour since leaving Chicago. Tho engagement of May Howard at tho Trocadoro Is a continuous succession of largo houses, tho engagement closing Fri day afternoon. Miss Howard, who is an honorary mem ber of tho "Eagles," will havo many of tho members of that order In attendance. Xhiiraday afternoon and ovenlng, tho "Eagles" having decided to attend in a body on this occasion. Clan Gordon No, C3, Order of Scottish Clans, gives their twelfth annual concert and ball In memory of Hobort nurns at Crelghton hall, Friday, January 24. This will bo tho best celebration of recent years. Union music; union prompter. No Time Like The Present AUKEE. T,et tho toast paw, Drink to tho lass." After tho bridal tour come those hap py days of "receiving" at the llttlo home. 'Tl then that BLATZ J1ESK "and rriMit welcome makii a mrry feaat'r It is a most pleasing beveras for all occasions. BLATZ MALT-VI VINE Non-Intox tonic All druretata or dlreot VAN BLATZ BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, OMAHA IlllANCII, 1416 DobsIw St. Tml. 1081. 1 I 1) a btJrt niLhSmf'C i ii IB i i LECTURES 0NJTERNAL CITY Itev. Clinrlr A. I'nynp Drsrrllics nnd IlltiMrntm Point of Interest In Itome. Through the southern battlefields of the union, tho quaint cities of Mexico, tho gla cier grandeurs of Switzerland and finally over tho Alps to Home, his principal topic, Ilov. Charles A. Payne led tho fancy of his auditors at Lowo Avenue Prcsbytcrlhn church last night. ltcv. Payne, who Is a brother of Henry D. Payno of Omaha and who Is pastor of tho Union church at Berlin, Wis., was lec turing under the auspices of tho Ladles' Aid society of the Lowe Avonuo church and used a stcrcoptlcon to display his pictures, which nrc of unusual distinctness. When Introduced by Dr. Stephen Phelps, pastor of tho church, ltcv. Payno began by tracing tho history of, tho "Eternal City" from tho day tho mythical Romulus Is supposed to havo marked out Its boun daries with a plow until the days of its decadence. Having thus refreshed his audi tors' ncqualntanco with history, tho lec turer called tho stcrcoptlcon Into uso and elaborated on tho theme, showing the ruins of 200 or moro of tho, places of most Im portance, Including tho ruins of tho ncque- ducts, fountains, baths, Pantheon, tho column of Marcus Aurollas, tho Marblo Fawn, tho flguro of tho dying gladiator, tho ruins of tho palace of Caligula and of Nero, tho triumphal nrch of Titus, com memorating tho taking of Jerusalem, tho dungeon In which Paul Is supposed to have been confined, tho church marking the j place of his execution, tbo cloisters, tne catneombs nnd all the gruesomo glories of tho Coliseum. Off to Florida. A number of prominent Ncbrasknns will lcavo Omaha January 29 to onjoy an out ing In Florida. Many of them will take their golf sticks; others expect to play tennis, to fish, sail and bathe. This mid-winter excursion to Florida will leave tho Burlington station, Omaha, 5:10 p. in., January 29, and will havo through cars to Jacksonville. Tho round-trip rate Is $52.60. Tickets aro now on sale at 1602 Fnrnam street. Amusements "Tumi ii k the Shrew" A comedy in four nets by William Hhakespeure. Produced In Boyd's theater Tuesday night by Delcher & Brcnnnn's company, headed by Charles B. llnnford and Helen Grantly. TIHil CAST. Ilnptlsta P. A. Nnnnary Vlncentlo M. C. Stono Lucentlo Stuart Bccbo Petruchlo Chnrles B. Hunford Oremlo Paul Anderson Hortenslo Irving Knlgnt Trunlo R. O. Meech Ulnndello Harold Flske Orumlo William J. Shea Knthorlno Miss Helen urnntly lllnnca Miss Mnrlo Drofnuh Curtis Miss Emma llayner Omaha, over ready and always willing to glvo a hearty welcome homo and plenty of encouragement to ono of Its sons or daughters, was called upon last night to oxtend the glad hand to a talented young woman, who but a few years ago was graduated from tho Omaha High school and who has by hard work, perseveranco and natural tal ent elevated herself to an enviable posi tion in the dramatic world. On tho stage sho Is known as Helen Orantly, but by her former associates and Intimate friends as Isabel Ooldsmlth. Although this Is her second season on the stage, Tuesday night marked her first appearanco beforo the public of her natlvo city. Tho audience was fairly large and qulto distinguished, as well as 'unusually enthusiastic. After tho last threo acts Miss Grantly wns forced to respond to encores, which wcro extended In recognition of her good work. Mr. llnnford Is woll known to Omaha theater-goers. Few actors aro more cap ablo In Shakespearean works. William J. Shea's Orumlo Is worthy of cspoclal mention, while tho Brnuca of Marie Drofnnh was satisfactory. Miss Grantly was tho recipient of sev eral handsomo floral tributes. Tho engagement continues this after noon and terminates tonight. An Extract from Her Letter. "If you could only be hero this winter morning nnd see for yourself, you would no longer doubt me. Roses are blooming! In our front yard, nnd nil nature is as far advancod in this !ov!y American summer land ns It will bo' in your cold castorn homo by June. "We made the trip from Omaha to' Cali fornia via tho Union Pacific to avoid the detour routes. , "As less tlmo is consumed on the Union Pacific In reaching your destination, thcro nro fewer incidental expenses en route. "It you want to reach California without suffering any of the inconveniences of win ter travel be suro that your ticket reads over the Union Pacific. It is tho only lino running through trains from Omaha, (com peting roads have Just one .car, going over four or five different lines onco a day, only), We rodo on that great California train, 'The Overland Limited,' which surpasses any train traversing tho American con tinent." For further information call on or ad dress city ticket ofllcu, 1324 Farnam, 'phono, 316. f5.no for a Half i Day't WorU. If" you live In the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralsers In the neigh borhood, you cat; rat'-; $5 easily by four or five hours' work. Write us and we will end you our proposition. The Bee Publish ing company. Solicitors' Dent., Omaha, Nab. All Saints' Parish Aid will servo a dinner Wednesday and Thursday at 1513 Dodge St. Shampooing and alr dressing, 25c, at Jbo Bathery. 216-220 Bee building. Tel. 1716. Genuine Imported Bock Beer on draught at Maurera', 1306 Farnam. Publish your legal notices In the Weakly Bee. Telephone 238. ' MttrrliiKC I.lcenaea, Tho following marrlngo licenses wore is sued yostcrday: Name nnd Residence. Age. Pntrlnlc II. rvnnnnell. Council Bluffs 31 foro A, Mikesoll, Council Bluffs 27 James II. Martin, Omaha 42 Emma Jean Godso, Omnhn 33 Harvey Hurd, Council Bluffs 33 Elizabeth Blgley, Council Bluffs IS Fred Hnffke. Omaha 37 Louise Jakubect, Omaha i...2S LOCAL BREVITIES. The contest of, the Crolghton Oratorical nssoclntlon takes placo nt University hull tonight. Mrs, E. Iter nnd daughter Molllo leave today for a short visit with friends In St. Joseph, Mo. The Original Boss Ball club will glvo a dance nt Thurston Hides armory, 616 North Sixteenth street, tonight. The governors of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Den were to havo elected officers last night and though several were on hand itt the Omaha club the action was postponed until Tuesday night of next week becauso of the ubscnen of Thomas A. Fry, the president. Pnxton & Vierllng Iron Work held Its sixteenth nnnual meeting and reelected ns directors: W. A. Paxton, Hobort Vierllng, Louis Vierllng. A. J. Vterllng nnd W. A. Paxton. Jr. Tho otltcers for tho ensuing year aro: W. A. Paxton, president; Rob ert Vierllng, vlre president; Louis Vierllng, secretary and treasurer, cud A. J, Vierllng, manager. CONTEST F0RJD0RRIGAN BABY Itelntlvps of Clillil'n .Mother lieu In IlntiPiiN Corpus I'roeeedltiKS In Comity Court. Relatives of the child's mother havo be gun habeas corpus proceedings In tho county court to secure possession of Mnry I). 8. Corrlgan, aged 1 year, nnd now under tho control of Margaret J. Wclr, residing In South Omnhn. These relatives havo se lected Hosann M, Fitzgerald, an aunt, as guardian. Tho Ihfant stands a good chanco to have considerable court experience beforo all her first teeth aro cut, as tho present proceed ing follows .others In tho samo matter al ready begun In probate and district court. Tho explanation Is found In tho fact that an estnto of $12,000 or $15,000 Is Involved, being that of Ilernnrd Corrlgan of South Omaha, who died laBt June. Corrlgan's wlfels death preceded his own by only n month or two and only two hours boforo his last breath, It is alleged, ho deedml all his property, personal and real, to his mother, Anna Corrlgan, leaving tho child unprovided for. The final olm of tho parties who aro taking the present ac tion Is to havo thin deed set nsldo and tho property given to tho child. Tho quickest tlmo to Hot Springs, Ark., Is rondo by tho Southeastern Limited of tho 'Frisco system, leaving Kansas City nt 6:30 p. m., reaching Hot Springs at 3:15 the following afternoon. Excursion rates dally. You can learn all about It nt tho passenger office, 2Q5 South Fourteenth street, Omaha. Send articles of Incorporation, notices ot stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c, nt Tho Bathcry, 21C-220 Beo building. Tel. 1710. Steinway Piano and Josef Hofmann Worthy companions in tho advance ment of musical art. Mr. Hofmann says of tho "Stein way." "Their sympathetic tone, quality nnd perfect action fully sat isfy me." For tho past century Stelnwny pianos havo been tho dnlly associ ate of all tho great artists of Amcr k d Europe. Notice tho wording of an opinion given by a master whom the entire musical world rovores Franz Llstz: "Tho 'Steinway' is a glorious mastor pleco In power, sonority, singing quality and perfect harmonic effect." Our selection of these famous In struments Is unusually largo at this time, afford lug an excollent oppor tunity for thoso who d'cslro only the BEST to mako their selection in Omaha rather than Chicago or Now York. Wo guarantee our prlco to bo as low as in any city of Amorlcn. An early inspection of these artistic instruments is cordially Invited. SGHMOLLER & MUELLER Sole State Representatives for the Steinway Pianos. v 1313 Farnam St.. Omaha Telephone 1625 rjOH'T FORGET Sherman & McConnell's DRUG PRICES FOIt THIB WEEK wo shall sell drues at tho following prices FOIt CASH: Wo have engaged moro clerks and shall bo ablo to corn for alt promptly. Our i-rescnpuon .Department is in tno tinao ment and prescription clerks nro NEVER INTERRUPTED in their work or other wise nnnoyed by tho rush of trndo in our sales department. THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY: 2fc Lnxatlvo Bromo Qulnlna. I2u 2."c Hill's Cnscara Qulnluo 17o J1.00 Llstcrlno (Lambert's) 69c GOc Cnldwell's Syrup Pepsin 29c 21c Allcock Porous Plasters for 12o l.oo uurnnnm's Beer, iron ana Wlno.. 60c Hitter Water, Hunyndl Lajos for 15c 10c Bromo Seltzer for 6a $1.00 Bromo Seltzer Mc 2.-K! uhnmberiain n cougn syrup for.... 17c $1.00 Duffy's Mnlt Whisky for 7(o 25a Dandurlnn for 20o foe Danderlne for 39c $1.00 Dnnderluo for C1M $1.60 Fellow's Syrup for 93o 'Sic Frostllla for - 19o 2So Garfield Tea for 20c Wo Hind's Honey 'und Almond Cream for , 3So $1.00 Hood's Snraparllla C2o 26c Howell's Antl-Kawf 17a $1.00 Kilmer's Swump Root K2c 26a Sozodont 2oo $1.00 Malted Milk for 67o $3.75 Malted Milk for $2.G9 Wo Marshall's (called by some "Lle- blg's" Extract Beef) for Ho 26c Mistletoe Crenm for 14c $1.00 Newhro's Herplcldo for RSc ROc Omega Oil for Sic 60c Parker's Hair Balsam for 40o 60c Plnaud's Eau do Quinine for 3Sc 25o Plso Consumption Caro for 16o 60o Pond's Kxtrnct for asc 33c Port Wlno for 35o 60c Pyramid Pllo Cure for 40c 26a Rublfonm for 20c 23c Shlloh's Consumption Tonic 17c $1.00 Tcmptntlon Tonic 29c $1.00 Wlno Cnrdll! , 60c SI.Oi) Coke's Dandruff Cure 76o Dr. WeMtmnl'H Coldolds (ono day cold cure) 26 tablets , , 25c 60c Kodol Dyspepsia Curo 40o $1.00 West's Nerve, nnd Brnln Treat ment .., , lGc 60c Donn's Kidney Pills , 0c 50o Agnew's Catarrh Remedy..,, 40c 60c St. Jacob's Oil 40c $1,01) Hostetter's Hitters 750 2."c Hurkhart's Vegetable Compound.., 20o 25a Sloan's Liniment 20c $1,00 Five Drops Snc $1.60 Vln Mnrlanl S9c 60c. Cnscarnts 40c $1,00 Austin's Dandruff Curo !.,., 750 $1.00 Plnkluim's Compound C9(i 26c Woodbury's Faclnl Soap ia Sherman &.McGonnell Drug Go. "The Drug Store on the Corner." SIXTEUNTU AND JJODOU STR.QET3, Only 6 Days More and tins grout Rule will druw to u close. The time is short und iu order to dispose of every bit of our $500,000 Stock of Smoke and Water Damaged Merchandise we liuve niude still further reductions. The values are absolutely -without a parallel. $1 Kid Gloves 10c Pair SIO Raglans 83.98 All tho ladles and misses' dnmnged Women's flno rnfilans, yoko back and kid Kloycs, some slightly soiled, front( ,n oxtoriifl aml f f (? principally small sizes, -if, castor, worth fully $10 , 5 Vl cS M, 80 t. 1UC on salo nt pair w 50c Pearl Buttons 3c Dozen $,2,5 Automobiles 94.98 All tho largo and Bmall pearl buttons Women's flno automobiles In kersey, In white nnd fancies, somo meltons nnd cheviots, In oxfords, n llttlo dnmaged, all ro at, -TffTJ tans, castors and black, full satin Uozen lined, with yokes nnd A f C 40c Buckles Jc Each Zllltr:. 4. V O All tho fancy trimming buckles in ce n.,- r 4- o sn Kilt, oxidized, Jet. hundreds "OX LOatS $1.5U of styles, somo a llttlo dam- "if , , I . , .. . , aged, worth up to 40c. at Wou1cns hox coat" ln avy oxfords, full lined, good materials, largo 5C Embroideries liC Yard storm collars, regular ev All the narrow embrold- -j , f vnl,,C3' lt3J cry edging, slightly I oC ' aiTS VTZy. dSZ Wo' e" 's 52 Skirts 98c bwIsb, nainsook and cnmbrlc, In all Women's black dross eklrts with' rlb wldths, worth up to COc bon trimming, flounce effect, well K.K'.f?f.0:. ,OC Hned, perfect hanging Qft u garments, regulur prlco Vlt2 I2ic Hosiery 5c Pair 20-at ah tho odd lots of ladies- Women's $8 Golf Skirts 4.98 and children's fast black JtO hose, go at Women's lino golf skirts made of 2Sf llnciprv Iflr Pair hcavy oxoris nnd Kra' fabrics, with iDL UUiiery lUC fair stitched flare flounces, nnd bands and All tho ladles', misses' and boys' fast self-strapping, a -v -v black hosiery in heavy ribbed blcyclo actual $S values. c. KJk and school hose, prlco -v nt - every whero 26o pair, llJC so at ji jviuslin Underwear 49c 25C Underwear 6C EaCll Immenso lota of ladles' lino muslin All tho children's winter underwear. nml cambrto drawers, Bwn8, skirts in small sizes, Includtug heavy ribbed aml sklrt chomlse, trimmed with fine nnd fleece lined, some aco nnd embroidery, somo A fv worth up to 25c, l3C slightly smoko dam- 4LjLt T go at aged, worth $1, go at "That You, Alice?" Hotter come to our big soap sale Satur day, tho 25th. and icet that black off your face. 'Taint no uhnap "skate soap" a better soap was novcr sold for 10c a enko. You know tho soup It's thuMiest In Amer ica. Our prlco Ih'IBo u box of threo cakes. Sco It In our window. Mall orders filled promptly. Comes In live colors, glycerine, olderllower, lloral honey, oatmeal and vio let. Another big shipment of Llcblg Kxtrnct of Ueof DOC Sl7.0 ! ISC 4-ounce size, regular prlco 75c, for S-ounco size, regular pneu ior.... iuu Hi-ounce size.' reculnr nrlce $2.50. for.. .$1.25 50c Cnldwell's Syrup 1'epsln H'tt c syrup Kigs w COc Omega OH Ic $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonic, guaranteed. . r.o $1,00 liutler's Kemnlo Regulator 75c $1,00 Hoxine Pills Trr.c $1.00 Temptation Tonic 27c fTlils Is tho cenulnc.) $1.00 Wlno Cnrdul 40c $1.00 l'eruna, ono to a customer B7c 25c Danderlno 18c 25o Laxutlvo Bromo-Qulnlne 12c 25c Qulnncetnl, best for colds 20c OPEN AUU NIUHT. SGHAEFER'S ' IlruK Slorr. Tel 74T. S. W. Tor lUh nntl Clileimo. Goods aelivered FIIKE to any part ot city. COAL Especial attention given to DOMESTIC COAL Bright, fresh, clean coal carefully, screened 'with prompt efficient de livery. G. B. HAVENS & CO., 1522 Farnam St. Tolophonos 317 and 823. , MAMMA'S RECIPES for Keep tig Papa Heme... The lnrgo and increasing popularity of mixing drinks at homo bo ns to keep the men folks away from clubs, etc., I makes it advisable to placo In ovory household In clear and concise form the best nnd new est recipes In uso. A llttlo booklet given free to all who call at our store. CACKLEY BROS. Fine WlncB mid Tnlilo Liquors, OipoWc l'ovtalllce, 'I'eleiibuuu 1148. Mall orders promptly filled. City orders delivered. AGENTS FOU THE CELEBRATED 11UNTEK BVE. Bee Want Ads Produce Results Sputy tt Vstrlaitaa Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D.V.S, CITT VETBTUNAJIIAN. Offloa and Infirmary. 23th and Mason Btu Telephone. US. WOMEN FEMALE BEANS ureal moutlily reKu laion itrunct'tt. bet, f iU:contaln Lnrot. Tinir. Pcfinyruyali nut a iliulu failures lunnett, mux outtluate cuici relieved lu few ilaiii I2MI t Bbcrmtn iilcCsnnell. drugsttu, 1Mb snl DoJgo it lzr SONS YOU KNOW Our flvo piano parlors teem with tbo finest specimens of tho plano-makcrs' art, nil tho new twentieth ccnturv Ideas of placo architecture, In rare nnd fancy veneers, from all parts of the world, mahogany from San Domingo nnd Luzon, French burl, striped Italian and Circassian wal nuts, quartered and circular-sawed oaks, gcnulno rosowooda, fancy but ternuts, marbcllzcd birch and mnnv others. Wo represent nearly all tho old nnd renowned factories, such ns "Knnbo," "Kimball." "Kranlcb Bach," "Hallot & Davis," "Melville Clark" nnd about a dozen others. This year wo shall soil pianos on closer margins than cvor. Wo are determined this shall provo the ban ner year of our twenty-olght, nnd to this ond shall bend ovory energy to pleaso each und every customer. Our old motto, "EVERY CUSTOMER A SATISFIED CUSTOMER." will havo moro stress luld on It than over. Our prices will ALWAYS BE THE LOWEST, our terms will ALWAYS BE THE EASIEST. A. HOSPE I5l3and 1515 Douglas St. I COAL SPADRA, SEMI-ANTHRACITE FOR THE FUR NACE' A money saver and nn un excelled heat producer $8 A TON JUPITER NUT FOR THE RANGE- Nlco elze, economical, clean, S5.50 A TON HALD & RICE SUII Nn. tilth HI. Tel. lilUH. IJlVnCil' Annual Clearing Salt of IlAT UCllS Women's Wrapp.rs The Ulg Storo's entire stock of Heavy Wrappers must bo sold regardloss of cost or vnluo, to uiaku room for spring goods. Go dozen l'lquo Flnnnellotto Wrappers, mado with sep arate yoke, extra waist lining, ruffle over shoutdor; fin 10 dozen J our cholco materials, somo Men's Furnishings Specials $1.50 Oxford Mufflers at 25c. All tho flno MufTlera that sold up to $1.50, closing out at 25c. Men's 50o and 75c Outing Flannel Gowns at 25c. Men's $1.50 Star Shirts, ln nil sizes, at 49c. Men's 60c Whlto Laundered Shirts, tho Griffon brand, at 49c. Special Sale on Embroideries Closing out everything lu tho lino ot Em broideries and Insertions. Flno Embroideries and Insertlngs, per yards, lc. Big lot of 6c and 7'4c Embroideries and Insortlons, per yards, 2V4c Elegant assortment 15c and 20c Embroid eries for 5c. Big lot of 35c Embroideries, "iic. , Fino lot of 35c Embroideries and Inser tions nt 10c. Big lino of Cornet Cover Embroideries, extra wide Embroideries, worth COc, to $1.50, on sale at 29c. HAYDEN BROS. HAYDENs 22 lbs. finest granulated eugar for $1.00 24 lb. sack ryo flour, 49c. 4 lbs. hand picked navy toans, 15c. 2-lb. can sweet GUgar corn, 714c. 2- lb, can early Juno pens, SVic. 3- lb. can fancy gardon beets, 74c Burnham's hawty julllcou, per package, 714c. Fancy evaporated raspberries, per pound, 25c. Cholco cleaned currants, per pound, OVSc Wednesday tn the Bargain Room Bargains for our retnll customers turers Mold to In this room. Dress Goods 114-Inch strictly nil wool chovlots, nt 49c. C2-lnch strictly nil wool storm serges, at 49e. 42-Inch grnnlto cloth, worth 75c, nt 49c. 40-Inch nil wool hcnrlottn, worth 75c, at 49c. 54-Inch heavy all wool plaids, worth $1.50, at 49c. 64-lnch all wool sacking, worth 75c, nt 49o. 38-Inch strictly nil wool Venetians, etc., at 49c. 38-Inch grnnlto cloth, worth 75c,i at 39c. 36-inch all wool hcnrlettaB, worth 69c, at 39c. 38-Inch black figured satin bcrbor, nt 39c. 42-inch storm serges, worth 50c, nt 25c. lC-lnch fancies, worth $1, nt 23c. 30-lnch henrlottas, worth 50c, at 25c. 2S-lnch henrlottas, half wool, at 7Vic 28-lnch jacquards, half wool, 714c 28-Inch plaids, half wool, at 5c. $16,00 dress patterns, $3.98. $12.60 dress patterns, $2.98. $10.00 dress patterns, $1.98. French Flannel and Challis All our strictly all wool French flannols, worth 75c yard, in dots and small figures, will go nt 25c yard. All our fine Imported chnllls, that wo sold in tbo bargain room nt 50c, go at 25c. HAYDEN GOLD FILLED Mawhinney The nbnvo Is a 20-yoar gold-tilled case, Elgin or Wnltham movement, guaran teed ono year; llrst-ciass timeKoeper; sous rcguiariy ior tiz.w, reduced lo J10.00. Boys' gold-filled .watches, regular prlco $10.00, reduced to $7.60. Ludles' pole. tilled watches, 20-yeor case, American movement, regulur prlcn $15.00, reduced to $12.50. Jeweler and Art ibtii and hovovah ktbj Stall oners order given careful attention. Beleo- Uon paciULgea sent to reaponslblo parties Not Lost, But found Shradcr's Tcn-Mlnnto nendaclio Pow ders to bo aK suro euro for laondttches. If in doubt, try Shrader's. Sold by drug gists or Kent by mall for 10c and 125c. Address, W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., Nw York Boom 10, No. 30 East lit it r 1602 N. 24th Ht.. Omaha, Ntb. Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 IIOIIGI,.S STHI3UT. AVo stop decuy, savo broken down teeth and oxtract teeth positively without unlit. Gold Crowns $5.00 m TAFT S m ished In brnld, inado with 12-Inch flounco; former prlco $l.f0, on salo Wednesday nt COc. "5 dozen ladles' flno Flnnnolctto Wrappors, trimmed in volvot, embroidery and fnncy braids, 15-lnch flounoo, handeomcly trimmed; worth J-.00 and SS.GO, Wednesday's salo prlco 9Sc. 20 dozen of our finest Wrappers, made of Imported flan nelettes, nicely made, with collars, ruffles nnd reveres ln nil latest styles, handsomely trimmed ln silk, velvet, satin, ribbons and Imported fancy braids; worth $1.00, for 11.50. 10 dozen Wool, Flannel nnd Cnshmero Wrnppere, lined throughout; wo will closo out Wednesday at $2.95. During ThiS SfllC wo v Placo on our counters Flannel Waists, worth J1.00. at 25c. 100 Astrakhan Collarettes, worth $4.00. $1.45. of any Suit ln tho house mndo ot finest silk lined throughout, worth up to JtO.OO, tor only $ii.?5, Your cholco of any Jacket on our counters, for this salo worth up to $20.00 at $3.9S. Tho Eppstoln, Moyer & Isaacs' salo Ptlll going on. Bigger values than over being offered. Men's Whlto Unlaunderod Shirts, ln all sizes, at 25c. Men's Wool Shirts nnd Drawers, made to sell at $1.50, on salo nt 75c. Mon's 25c Socks, ln plain and fancy col ors, at 10c. Men's Hcnvy Working Gloves and Mit tens at 25c and COc; worth double. Men's $1.00 Hcnvy Underwear at 49. SI, 50 All-Over Embroideries 59c Yard, Wo place on calo 100 pieces of tho latest novelties in All-Over Embroideries nt less thnn ono-half of tho regular price. It I a llttlo early for this lino of goods, but tho prlco Is bound to nppeal to you. Only 59c per yard. Sultnblo for yokos, shirt waists, underwear trimmings nnd corset covers. Do not miss our opening Embroidery sale. SUGAR IS DOWN AGAIN Campbell's soups, mock turtle, tomato, oxtail, etc., etc. 1 can makes enough for six persons, per can, 8!4c. On Tlmo yeast, per package, 3c. Quaker oatmeal and graham crackers, per pnekago, 7',4c. Good country butter, per pound, 14c Strictly fresh eggs, per dozen, 23c. CHICKENS Just received ono lot of fancy dressed chickens wo will put on anlo nt 7c. only. No peddlers, dealers or manufac Linings 15c and 19c BLACK LININGS, YARD WIDE, AT 5c. All our yard wldo Imitation French flan nels, to closo, worth 19c, at 5c; All our yard wldo remnnnts of outing flannel, worth 1214c, nt 5c. All our remnants of 15c and 10c percales will go nt 5c. All our flno prints, remnants, will go nt 3c. All our 5c npron ginghams, 3c. All our 10c Shaker flannel, Dc, Boys' Clothing Boys, $2.60 2-plece suits, at 95c. Boys' $3.60 2-pleco suits, at $1.50. Boys' $5 3-plcco suits, at $1.95. Boys' 75o corduroy pants, at 25c. Boys' 75c all wool pants, at 35c. Boys' $1.00 all wool panU, nt 60c. Boys' $2.50 long pants, at 95c. Underwear Sale Men's 60c hosiery, fleoco lined shirts and drawers, at 25c. Men's whlto unlaundercd shirts, regular 60c quality, at 25c. Mon's $1.00 hcavy Jorsey ovcrshlrt., at 49c. Men's 25c heavy wool socks, at 10c. Shirts aud Drawors, worth up to $1.00, at 39c. 1 lot ladles' and children's stockings, worth up to '25c, nt 5c. Men's nnd boys' 50o heavy Jersey over shirts, ln all sizes, at 25c. BROS. WATCH $10.00 & Ryan Co., Cameras. We havo a few first-class cameras of standard mako which wo aro clos ing out at greatly reduced price. Anyono lu need of a strictly first class camera should not miss this opportunity. Among them Is a Poco camera, 62x 82, fitted with flno Zeiss lens. List. $113; sell for $75.00. THE Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. Excluslvo Dealers in Photo Supplies, Prices '