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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY. JAKUAHY !)0, 1002.
CUTTING DOWN ESTIMATES
Bidactlui Unit it AIUwmcii li Nitrlj
All Oity DtptrtmtaU.
COUNCILMEN USE THE TUNING KNIFt
Street ClrnnlriK I'll ml In lie Allowed
.More Tlmn 11 vi TJioiiHitml Dttllnm
tCHH TIiiiii It llntl
Iiimt Ycnr.
Kor three hours yesterday afternoon the
city council discussed tho tnx levy for 1902
nnd the estimates ot expenses submitted
by tho vatIouh departments of tho city
Kovornmcnt. Moat of tho city ofllclals wern
called boforo tho council nnd asked to ex.
plain their estimates. Cuts wero made In
tho amounts granted nearly all depart
ments last year, nnd still further reduc
tion may bo rando at a meeting of the
city council called for Friday afternoon,
when It Is likely that the levy for tho year
will bo determined.
T'la following tablo shows the amounts
which departments supported from tho gen
eral fund wero allowed last year and tho
amounts which tho council has ngrecd to
allow them for tho present year:
1901. Wl.
Mayor i I.JM $ l,r0
City clerk.. 9,2io s.ais
Comptroller , 10.240 lO.OfO
Tnx commissioner ., 10,(jii 9W
Treasurer 23,0m 21,()
City onglneer 18,080 17..W
Hoard nf l'ubllc Works...,.!.. fJ) 6.E00
Legal department 11,337 11,337
Klcctrlclun 3.3SU 2,993
Jiulldlng Inspector H.M0 3,(
Holler Inspector 1,612 1.4R2
Plumbing Inspector i,?m i,iU)
Oiui Inspector l.Wfl 1.5V)
Llcenso Inspector 2,600 2,550
Inspector of weights and
menm-rcs 1,200 1,150
Advisory bonrd 1,500 1,40)
Police court 2,5( 2,C0
Maintaining city hull 14,100 14,10
An cstlmato submitted by Police Judge
llorka fixed tho probablo expenses of his
omen at $3,850. This cstlmato contained
an Item of $2,500 for tho pollco Judge's
salary. Tho councllmcn objected to this
and reduced tho cstlmato by $1,300 on the
ground that $1,200 Is all tho salary tho
pollco Judge should receive.
Tho street cleaning fund was discussed
nnd It wan ngrecd that It shall havo $28,
000 this year, no against $33,321.27 lust
year. It was also ngrecd that $30,000 shall
bo placed In tho curbing, guttering and
paving fund. Tho amount placed In this
fund Inst ycnr waB. $27,373.79.
Southern Cnllfnrtiln.
Thero Is no need to go via Kansas City,
and cbango cars enroute, In order to reach
Los Angeles and other southern California
points.
Tho Union Pacific and tho Union Pacific
only runs threo through fnst trains dally
to California. No Change of Care Across
tho Continent "Tho Overland Ilouto" all
tho way
If you elect to go In a tourist car, ns
many do, you neiil not wait for certain
days, but can go nny day In tho week on
tho Union Pacific, as this line nnd this
lino only runs dally Tourist Cars to tho
Pacific Coast.
The Union Pacific Topular Personally
Conducted Excursions nlBo run twice a
week, Tuesdays nnd Fridays from Missouri
Itlvcr.
Full Information cheerfully furnished on
application.
City Ticket Office, 1324 Fnrnam. 'Phono
318.
96.00 for m. llali a xnjr Work.
If you live In tho country or In small
town and have a good acquaintance among
the farmers and stnckralsert In the neigh
borhood, you cat males $5 easily by four
or five hours' work. Write u and we will
end you our proposition. The Bre Publish
ing company. Solicitors' Dent.. Omaha, Nub.
Send articles of Incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Deo.
Wo will glvo them proper legal Insertion.
Dee. Telephone 238.
Publish your legal notices In tho Weekly
Telcohono 23S.
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c, at Thit
Bathery, 216-220 Deo building. Tel. 1710.
CARDEN LECTURES TONIGHT
Wavy Ofllccr "Will Talk About and
Illustrate "The Sinn llelilnd
, the Gnu."
Lieutenant Godfrey L. Cardcn. who Is to
lecture at Boyd's tonight, camo In tho morn
ing from St. Louis. Tho lieutenant had
chargo of tho ordnanco department at the
Pan-American exposition and is now con
nected with tho world's fair nt St. Louis.
Ho in rather an exception among naval
officers, Inasmuch ns ho le a good platform
speaker. Not only this, but he Is a thor
ough master of his subject and knows all
about tho "Man Behind tho Qun." Tho ster
coptlcon Illustrations aro fine and make tho
description graphic Indeed. Thero are a fow
good seats still avallablo at the Young
Men's Christian association.
Constipation leads to liver trouble and
torpid liver to Brlght's disease. Prickly
Ash Bitters Is a certain euro at any stags
of tho disorder.
A Card of Thanks
Wo wish to express to tho public of
Omaha our slncero thanks for tholr accept
ance (nt tho beginning)) ot our word as to
tho great valuo ot
Smith's
Green Mountain
Renovator
aa tho greatest cleanser of tho blood, nerve
tonlo nnd body builder which has over been
offered to tho public ot this city.
Although wo havo sold tho Ilonovntor
but a short time it Is no longor necessary
for us to speak for It.
SMITH'S QUEEN MOUNTAIN RENO
VATOIt'S cures do that for us.
Weak people old and ailing.
Men of business crowded with cares and
responsibilities.
Women with thin bad blood, shattered
nerves, a stomach that does not digest its
food, a liver and bowels clogged aud stag
nnnt.
Such pooplo need our SMITH'S GREEN
MOUNTAIN RENOVATOR nnd nothing
else.
This excellent tonic and nerve strength-
cner, being' made from the purest of roots
nnd herbs comes fresh from Vermont's
Mountains, contains no poisons and does
Its work In natures way with natures
means.
We always sell our Renovator on the
tuaranteo to benefit or money refunded.
BOSTON STORE
DRUB DEPARTMENT
SOLE UENTS
Big Ribbon Sale
From a well known Patterson Ribbon Mill we bought tho cntlro ecason'n
accumulation of rlbuvi remnants. Thcso nro remnnnts running from 2 to 9
yards. When n loom weaves a pleco loss than 10 yards It Is put Into tho
remnant lot, no matter what kind or what grade It Is. Wo havo contracted to
take all the accumulated remnants from this mill at about U their regular
value. And tomorrow we offer tho biggest ribbon values Omaha has over
known. Thero aro ribbons In ovory grado and description.
$1 Ribbons, 25c yard
This factory makes a specialty of
high class wide ribbons worth up to
$12 a bolt, nnd tomorrow wo will sell
nil the ribbons that generally sell ns
high ns $1.50 ynrd mostly In fancy
satin taffetas and liberty
25c
satin ribbons, up to 12
Inches wide, at, yard
75c Ribbons, 15c yard
All the ribbons thnt sell tor 50c to
$1 yard, plain and fancy, strictly all
silk; many heavy doublo faced nnd
many light satin taffeta ribbons, all
new and ibis season's M
production they go at, I jC
yard
Theso ribbons aro strictly all silk
window tho past threo or four days nnd
suggest an early call, as It Is bound to
SALE OF COMBS
Manufacturer's Entire Sample Line on Sale Today at
5c, 10c and 15c each
A manufacturer's entire sample line of shell side combs, pompadour, Vnssar
combs, back combs nnd retainers studded
opals, in all the now styles for
spring worth 25e, 50c and
76c, nt
llubermann's Furs
Kvery garment from this stock will
bo sold nt a great sacrifice. Here are
Instances:
Persian lamb Jacket, chinchilla col
lar nnd rovers, reduced from $139.00
to $03.00.
$15.00 electric seal Jacket, $22.50.
$25.00 astrakhan cape, $12.50.
$15.00 genuine marten scarfs
$5
with eight streamer tails,
for
$1.00 muffs, 49c.
Women's Coats, $5.98
Grand sale of raglans, automobiles,
short Jackets nnd coats, tho greatest
offering ot htgh grado nnd Ftyllsh
garments over known, theso garments
iinsv to1- llivutg
5.98
range In vnluo from $19
to $25.00, nit on snlo
at
KUBELIK MAY PLAY IN OMAHA
nohemlnnn of City Maklnsr Arranice
meiits (or Appearance of
Violinist.
Tho Bohemians of Omaha nro endeavor
ing to bring Jan Kubellk, the famous
violinist, to this city for a recital about
tho middle of March.
Kubellk is the man who Is touring the
cast under tho management of Charles
Frohman, who Is said to pay Ulm $100,000
and all expenses for a series ot sixty con
certs. This tour Is ncarlng'completlonand
a second ot twenty moro performances In
tho middle west Is being arranged: Omaha
will bo Included on the circuit It a guaranty
of $2,000 can be secured.
Tho commltteo In charge of tho matter Is
composed ot John Rolcky, chairman; S. t.
Kostory, secretary; Vaclav Buresh, treas
urer; Mrs, K. uandnaucr. Mrs. .Mil
Buresh, Mrs. C. F. Hormanek, Mrs. Mario
Mlchal, Mrs. Phil Swoboda, M. Nellie
Swoboda, Mrs. Anton Kment, Mrs. Anna
Dworak, Mrs. Mario Kaufman, John
VadUka, Emll Cermak, Vaclav Buresh! Rov.
Vranek, S. l. Kosloryz, S. B. Letovsky,
Bohdan Peel, E. Rosowater, Rov. Anton
Bcdnar, Rev. J. Doblas, S. A. Beranek,
James Swlck, C. J. Hcrmanek, Prokop
Koumel.
It has been decided to Invito the Audi
torium company to co-operate In the
project, the Bohemians offering to raUe
$1,000 ot tho necessary guaranty.
Announcements of the Theaters.
"Tho Burgomaster," the musical comedy
that scored ono ot tho most emphatically
popular triumphs of the season, will re
turn to tho Boyd Friday, Saturday matinee
nnd night. "The Burgomaster" has snap
and fire, and Its musical effort Is far abovo
the ordinary and Its humor never desconds
to mediocrity In other words, it Is a most
unusual feast ot wit, beauty and song that
will tlcklo tho palates ot tho, most fastid
ious. Tho great craving of the American
public for "something new" has found ara
plo satisfaction In "Tho Burgomaster."
( Tho bill on view at the Orphcum this
wook is ot nivorstrying variety, well calcu
lated to keep up tho standard of popularity
bf up-to-dato vaudeville. The four Otts
nro scoring big In "Tho Smart Set." It Is
n bright little farco overflowing with irre
slstnbly funny situations arising from a
family mlxup. It savors ot the quick mov
ing and up-to-dato stylo that distinguished
Charles Hoyt's plays. Phil Ott and Mat
Ott aro clever comedians and are well sup
ported by Suaane and Gladys Ott, who are
as protty as they aro eleven Plcolo's Lil
liputians, who wero recently brought from
Europe by tho Orpheum Circuit company,
will be on the hill next week. There are
tour of them, all possessing lino mental
faculties and a versatility of talent' In com
edy and acrobatics. They are said to be
tho smallest performers, In the world.
Tho balance of tho week at the'Trocadcro
will bo filled by the Twentieth Century
Girls, closing their engagement Saturday
matinee. Saturday evening Farmer Burns
and Joe Carroll are matched for a match,
threo put of five falls, for a puree of $500.
In conjunction with the Little Magnet Bur
ICBqucrs tho management has socured Mou
radoulah, Tho Terrible Turk, who will meet
all local wrestlers. Manager Rosenthal has
agreed to pay any wrettler $25 to stay the
limit with the Turk, which Is fifteen
minutes.
died.
DUNIjEVY Albert A.. January 2$, 1902,
aged 5 .years 8 months 19 days.
Deceased wan a member. of lodge No, 17,
AncIent,Order 'if United Workmen, nnd No.
1833. Modern 'Woodmen of ' America. The
rmimtna will bo shipped from H. K. Bur
kett's rooms to Peoria, 111., Thursday nt
2 p. m.
RASMUBHRK-John. aged 42 years 1 month
17 days, January 29, 1902.
Funeral Sunday afternoo' at 2 o'clock
from residence, 2761 South Wlnth street.
25c and 50c Ribbons, 10c yard
All tho ribbons that generally sell
from 25c to 60c, mostly In fancy cord
ed effects, but many plain moire and
satin taffeta ribbons, m
all go at, II Id
yard
I5c and 25c Ribbons, 5c yard
All tho rlbbonB that generally sell
from 15c to 25c In ovory
kind and description,
go nt, yard
5c and 15c Ritibons, 24c yard
All the ribbons that generally sell at
5c to ICo yard In wtdo and narrow,
ti ii u. uiiiiun,
,2c
ovory ons strictly nil
silk, every color ot the
rnlnbow, go at, yard ...
they havo been displayed In our show
havo been greatly admired. Wo would
bo an exceptionally enthusiastic sale.
with rhlncstoncs, turquolso and
WliU I IIIUI'BIUUI'H, vuiijuuiau UUM
5c, 10c, 15c
We ore snorlllclnur nil the IiIrIi
Krmlc lre fnltrlcn from our
ilreMnmnkliiK ilcimrt inent. Thcne
were Imported lonn Ihuu IH ln
nito.
17.50, $15 & $12.50 Patterns
of silk malango, silk novelties, tailor
ing cloths, Venetians, panne cloths
and French broadcloths'
C to 7 yds. In each pat- - " J 4
tern, on sale at -
Silks from Dressmaking Dept.,
69c, 98c and $1.50
Imported grenadlnus, gown patterns,
waist patterns In fancy nets, crepo
novelties, black and colored nets,
sheer ctnmlnca, silk striped ctamlnes,
black and colored embroidered mous
eellno de sole, satin peluche, foulards,
novelty silks, etc., a '
worth $5, go nt, ynrd, I I
69c, 98c nnd
BETTER PAT FOR TRAINMEN
Emplojei OWn Many Butfitt Unitr Nw
Unin Pio'fio oali.
COMPANY MAKES SEVERAL CONCESSIONS
Ileiult of I,onir Conference Ilctvccn
(enernl Milliliter "Dickinson- nnd
the Commit tees of the I'nii
iluetorn nnul Trnlumrn;
After a conference of sixteen days with
General Manager Dickinson ot tho Union
Pacific railroad tho adjustment committee
of tho Order of Railway Conductors and the
Brothorhood of Railroad Trainmen com
pleted Its work with that official yesterday
afternoon and tho members aro now con
gratulating thomselvcs that they havo fin
ished their work beforo many of the 'di
visions on other railroads havo even beguu.
Several changes havo been mndo In tho
wago schedule, the most Important being
that which gives the men terminal over
time at tho regular salary rate, a perquisite
not before enjoyed. If trainmen aro called
to work and their train la delayed at tho
station more than an hour boforo leaving
they aro paid for that hour and nil addi
tional overtime
Another Important alteration deals with
the salaries ot conductors on the different
runs, which aro raised In different de
grees. On the Dcnver-Choyonne run tho
scale is raised from $110 a month to $120.
On the stub run from Kansas City to Sa
Una, Kan., It is raised from $115 to $120.
Tho Denver-Julesburg, Council Bluffs-Bo-atrlco
and Lincoln-Manhattan runs are
boosted from $120 to $125.
Pilots on snowplows will horcafter work
to bolter advantage, They have been
working for $4 a day, regardless of distance.
The chango given them 4 cents a mile In
excess of 100 miles, and $4 a day any
way. Another chango gives men who are dead
heading full pay for tho time, Instead of
halt, as has been tho rule So now men
who aro traveling out to Jobs, or returning
from them, although not In chargo of a
train, will get full pay during their jour
ney. Besides this there Is a chango in the
system of paying men on work trains. This
alteration, however, will not Increase' the
remuneration for tho work.
Asldo from tho wago schedule two other
Important concessions wero secured from
tho railroad. One was tho reinstatement
of ten men who bad been discharged dur
ing the last year i for different reasons.
Thero wero tour conductors, flvo brakemon
and one switchman.
Tho final move was the altering ot the
rulo for tho promotion ot freight conduc
tors to positions as passenger conductors.
Heretofore each freight district was given
its promotion in turn, but now the oldest
men in any district covered by the run
will bo advanced when a vacancy appears.
These changes go Into effect on February
1 nnd hold for two years.
Mr. Wheeler Got Hid of Ills
Ilhenmntlsni.
"During tho winter ot 189S I was so lame
in my Joints, In fact all over my body, that
I could hardly hobble around, when I
bought a battle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. From the first application I began
to get well, and was cured and have worked
steadily all the year." R. Wheeler, North
wood, N, Y. For sale by all druggists.
Don't Forget to Attend
The first annua soiree given at Schlltz
Roof Oardon Thursday evening, January 30,
by tho members ot the Amaranth club.
Admittance, $1 per couple. Full dress.
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at The
Bathery, 216-220 Bee building. Tel. 171.
HAYDEH
S
Th P. B. Haight & Co., Omaha, Wholtsalt
Stock on Salt at 25c on the Dollar.
P. B. Haight & Co. had already established n reputation for highest qunlltlcs, but
having their cntlro capital tied up through overstocking and tho demand bolng for
cheaper lines than they carried, they decided to sell.
Tht Bit Start's Spot Cash Offer Was Icctptid and ths
Salt of Ovsr $175,000 Worth of Choictst and Bist St
Itcttd Dry Goods,
Notions, Hats and Caps, Furnishing Goods, Cloaks nnd Suits, Shoes, Trunks and Va
lises, Furniture, etc., etc., will be thrown on sale nt about 25c on tho dollar.
Yesterday's tremendous shopping desplto tho weather gave proof of the marvelous
bargain giving.
THE QUANTITIES ARE SO VAST, THE ASSORTMENTS SO COMPLETE that
ono day's selling scarcely mndo nn Impression nnd THURSDAY ALL WEDNESDAY'S
SALES WILL BE REPEATED AND HUNDREDS OF DIGGER BARGAINS OFFERED.
As fast as the different lines are checked nnd marked they nro thrown on tho
counters and put on sale at ABSOLUTELY THE MOST SENSATIONALLY LOW
PRICES EVER MADE BY ANY HOUSE IN AMERICA.
Tht P. B. Haight t Co.'
Wholtsalt Silk Stock
Afford tha ernntnnt nllk barcnlllS of ttlO
11 ultra
Lot 1 Silks ot all kinds for waist trim
mings, worth $1.50, on sate, 19c.
Lot 2 High grade silks In uvcry color
and make worth $2.00 nnd $2.50, on Bale, 6!)c.
Black taffeta, 2? Inches' wide, nt 69c.
Black taffeta, 30 Inches wide, nt 9Sc.
Peau do solo worth $1.50, at 83c.
Pcau de solo worth $2.50, at $1.23.
Ponu do solo worth $3.50,' nt $1.50.
Silk black vclvot worth $1.00, for 60c.
Silk black velvet worth $1.50, for 75c.
THE P. II. HAIGHT WONDERFUL SILK
SALES.
o want you to trndo early and nvold i
tho confusion nnd crowding later on In
tho day. so wo will offer for ONE HOUR
THURSDAY MORNING, FROM 9 until 10
o'clock, tho biggest of silk bargains; for
this ono hour only black and colored silks
of every kind, plain nnd figured silk,
satins, brocades, taffetas, surahs, somo
real heavy and wide, worth 73c, $1.00 and
$1.50, all go for this ono hour nt only 39c.
You can buy all you may want and plenty
of help to wait upon you, but to get best
bargains you must como early.
Notions from
Tht Haight Stock
25C ON THE DOLLAR.
200 yards best machine thrcud, only
per spool , lc
100 yards Beldlng Bros.' best sowing
silk, only ....! 2io
15c corset steels, per pair 4 He
15c motal back combs 4Hc
15c pockctbeoks' 4 lie
25c mirrors 4c
100 10c to 25c articles, only, each 4V&o
Embroiderits from
Haight Stock
6c embroideries .- lc
7c embroideries 2ic
10c embroideries
5c
18c embroideries 10c
25c embroideries fy 15c
50c embroideries.. 25c
-rj
Clothing
The entire . $48,000 wholcsalo clothing
stock. of P. B. Haight & Co. now on sale at
25 cents on tho dollar.
Men's $18.00 flno suits for $6.S5
Boys' '$0.50 Stopra Ulsters for 1.9"
Boys' $1.50 Kne'o Pant Suits at 60e
Boys' $5.00 anil $0.50 Russian Blouse
Suits at 1.95
Men's $12.50 Storm Ulsters for 3.85
Men's, $16.60 double-breasted extra flno
quality Bluo Sergo Suits at 0.85
Men's $6.00 samplo Coats and Vests for. 1.95
Men's $2.50 sample Pants at 95c
Men's $10.00 to $15.00 extra lino snmplo
odd Coats and Vests for $2.95 and
3.75
Boys' $5.00 Long Pant Sulto at 1.95
Mon's $15.00 black Clay Worsted Suits
for s- 4.85
Men's $6.50 all wool Cheviots Suits at.. 2.75
Mon's $18.00 black patent Beaver Over
coats at C.85
Men's $13.00 fine Kersey Overcoats for 4.85
Boys' $7.50. to $15.00 flno Overcoats,
at $3.85 and COO
Men's $4.00 very flnc Pants at 1.50
Boys' $2.00 to $3.75 long Pants, 95c and 1.60
HAYDEH
TRADE
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Tho Qoncafinnftl
R III W0II0UIIVIIHI
Sale Is On.
THM IIIGGIilNT IIA1U;.I.S I'HU.M Till!
HAHillT ,fc CO. STOCK AHI! IX Till!
IIAIHJAIN ItOO.M. ,
Drtss Goods
H. & Co.'s 12c to 15c Dress Goods at... 5c
H. & Co.'s 16o half wool Dress Goods
, nt oc
H, & Co.'s 25u Dress Goods at. 10c
H. &. Co.'s 39c Dress Goods at 15c
H. & Co.'s 49c Dress Goods nt'. 19c
H. & Co.' 64-Inch, strictly nil wool
Cheviot, Rt 49c
H. & Co.'s 54-luch, strictly nil wool
Serges, at 49c
H. & Co.'s 58-Inch spring Suitings 9u
Strictly nil wool figured Chnllls 25c
Half wool satin strlpo Challls." 25c
76o French Flannels 5c
75c Wnlstltigs 25c
Extra heavy 39c Skirtings, all colors.... 23c
Spacials in
Haight ft Co's Silks
39c lining Silks 19c
75c plain and figured Silks 25c
$1.00 nnd $1.50 Silks for 49c
Silk Velvet ut 19c
Silk finished Velveteen 19c
Sptcials in tht Bargain Room
Full standard Prints, worth 7c, at.
2V4o
3Kc
7ttc
3Tic
5c
39ic
5c
7y3c
8H0
7V4c
6c
7V4c
10c
7c
6V4c
28 and 36-Inch Imitation French Flan
nels 10c und 15c Haight Towels at
Ou unbleached Musllu at
121&C and 15c Percales at
10c Shaker Flannels at
15c Shaker Flannels nt
19c Dress Duck
15c fine Ginghams, fast colors, new
spring styles
Klondlko Drnpcry, worth 15c, at
15a DlmlttcB nt
19c Dimities ut
25c Dimities (ft
15c cotton Coverts
1214c Sateens nt
25c Hositry at 10c
300 dozen ladies', men's and children's
stockings, In wool and flceco lined, from
tho Haight stock, that sold for 25c, at 10c.
150 wool shawls, 25c. All the ladles' wool
shawls from tho Haight stock, that sold up
to $1.50, on salo at 25c.
All tho men's, ladles' and children's wool
nnd fleece lined underwear that sold up to
$1.00, from tho Haight stock, (at 25c.
All tho men's and boys' colored laundrlcd
shirts from tho Haight stock that sold up
to $1.00, on salo at 29c.
Monarch colored laundrlcd shirts, at 39c.
All tho men's working gloves and mittens
from tho Haight stock that sold up to 75c,
on salo at 25c.
All tho men's nnd boys' whlto unlaun
dried shirts that sold up to 60c, from tho
Haight stock, at 25c.
Men's heavy Jersey ovcrsblrts, worth up
to J1.00, at 25c.
Men's 50c neckwear at 10c.
All tho men's 6O0 neckwear from tho
Haight stock, at 10c.
Men's 10c socks nt 4c.
1 lot ot children's underwear, in small
sizes, nt 10c.
Drtss Trimmings
from Haight Stock
"00 bolts dress braids, worth 6c to 25c
yard, all go at ono price yard lc
Sensational
Grocery Prices
Dates, Dates, 3 lbs. for lOo
22 pounds Granulated Sugar for 98c
5 pounds Breakfast Oatmeal for 13c
1 gallon can fancy Tablo Syrup at 35o
3-lb. cans Fancy Apples Rt , 5c
'2 pkgs. On-Time Yeast for 5c
1-lb. can Cove Oysters nt ....8V&c
3 pkgs. Smoking Tobacco for 10c
Qt. bottle pure Tomato Catsup at 80
Special Lard Sale
10 pounds puro lent lard $1.13
6 pounds pure leaf lard 57c
3 pounds pure leaf lard 34c
50 pounds pure leaf lard $5.34
BROS
MARK
About
Shoes
Its n positive fact that in our shoo depart
nient we sell more shoes for men, women aud
children than half u dozen shoe stores do.
Do you know the reasons for it? Wo are
selling the best shoes that can be had for the
money and v CiUAKANTEE HVUUY I'AHI
our guarantee means A XtfW J'Alli KKF.H
FOR ANY THAT AKI3 XOT SATISFAC-TOHY.
Today we place on salo in our men's shoe department
two hundred pairs or the celebrated Tl 11(12 13 STAR ARMY
SHOE made of soft waterproof kangaroo calf, selected ouk
soles, counters and heels. A shoe made for comfort and
weiir. None but the best; skilled shoemakers are employed
in the manufacturing of this shoo for today OO
and as long as they last 'VJVJ
For motormen we have an excel lent grain leather shoo,
lined with sheepskin best shoe for winter, 3
jiL
i
They Need To Be
Water-Proof
At $3.50 Always.
Como ns nenr being so ns leather enn mnko
"'fllo Sorosls "Rough Rider" or "Tramp
ing Boot." In both button und luce, U un
doubtedly tho heist mndo for nil kinds of
weather without rubbers.
Mndo of calfskin ns they nro. with u
heavy cork solo. Tho same thing, thnt
costs you $5.00 In other makes of similar
quality. . ,.
t.ikn nil Rnrnsls for women folk, they nro
mwnyt).
SOROSIS SHOE STORE
Frank Wilcox, Mgr., 203 S. 15th St.
Send for Catalogue.
OUR SATURDAY
Wo don't own thnt great shopping day,
but we're aftfr our sharo of tho npolls.
Lout Saturday It was soap next Saturday
It will bo Chest Protectors on special salo
ut nrlcoH thnt will movo them ur wo will
llro them In tho furnace. Think of it, Frost
iviiikh auu wucens, uio .s.uu kiiiu you mm
about In tliu magazines, will o nt $2.U0
Hatiirduv.
Jl.tO T 10 MI 'TAT I O N TONIC 27o
$1.00 1'KIUJNA 1 to a customer 67o
$1.00 WIN13 OF CAltDUI 4Uc
2ou I.axiUlvo llromo Qultilnu 12c
2!o Qulnacutol, best for colds 20c
$1.00 Warner's Safo Cure G'Jc
$1.00 Cramer's Kidney Cure, genuine... 76c
W)c Cramer's Kidney Cure, gunulno .... 40c
$2.00 Cramer's Pennyroyal Tills $1.00
$2.00 Succus Alturuns $1.-15
$1.00 Undo Sum's Tobacco Cure Mo
$1.00 west Drain nnd servo Treatment. 17o
25c Schlltz Malt Kxtruct, 2 for 25o
23o I'abst Best Toulu lc
23c Mult Nutrino yjo
SCHAtFErtS
Out l'rluo
Driii; Store,
Tel. 7-47. S. V, Cor. lllih nuil ClilcnK".
Goods delivered FKKE to any part nf city.
"A FOOL
and his money soon parted,"
Was tho comment ot nn outBlder n fow
days ago, whon buying Romo patents. "Most
-pooplo uso a llttlo senso lu selling tholr
goods," ho said, "but tho Omaha druggists
havo less sonso thnn tho fellow who takos
a nap, botwocn the rulls on tho enr track."
l.islerlno , C0o
Huuyadl Janos 33 o
I.olblg'ri Kxtract 45c
,I)ry Horohound and Tar 25o
Kino Hock Candy for syrup 25c
Jiohlcr's Hoad Powders I0n
HED ALBUMEN nono
Carter Liver Pills, gcnulno 15c
Schlltz Malt, dozen $1.50
Kcchtcr's Pano Expeller -10c
Castorla 25c
Miles' Nervlno C5c
fuller :m GO.
P. S. Wo set WINDOW GLASS.
TAFT'S i
PHILADELPHIA
DEN I AL PARLORS.
517 DougliiH Street
Our mothodn are as painless as thoy can
possibly bo made, and our charges aro
reasonable. Crowns (22k), $5.00.
MENi
NEflVE BEANS (illicitly euro
Nrrrouincia.allreiultiof Rliuti',
i.uiiin inaniiuun. urmni, iiiticn.
Married turn anil men Intending
lu marry atiould luku a buxi mtunltlilni; reiullai
. ....it uA.lr nurt. nnd loit nnwer re.tnri'd. al.uuat
Bnerman & McConnell, drugiilita, ltttiam! Dodue U
iP YOU ARE NOT SMOKING THE
Try one, then notice the fine Aroma of our present Havani
Tobacco and compare it with high priced Imported Cigars.
F. It. Rice Mercantile Clear Co., Manufacturer!. Rt. IkjuIs. Union Mad.
J
niiinii iiinM
The Truth
OF THE
Camera.
The immense strides made
in the art of photography has
at last made it possible to
publish a complete Natural
History, illustrated exclu
sively with half-tones taken
from photographs. No other
illustrations represent the
exact truth.
The
Living
Animals
of the
World
Ten Cents
Each Section
Issued weekly, 24 sections. Price,
by mail, 15 cents. 1,000 illustra
tions. 850 pages. Colored frontis
piece to each section.
Every Animal
Photographed
Every Pa.ge Illustrated
These half-tone illustrations
were taken direct from the
original photographs and
every photograph from life.
BRIGHT AND
ANECDOTAL
EXACT AND
SNSTRUCTIVE
Section i is ready and selling
quickly at the office of
THE BEE
Just Ask
for Beer
and your dealer will
glvo you what ho
chooses, Ho may think
moro of his profit than
of your henlth. AbIc
fur' Mclz beer and you
got tho best boor that
lc' inado. It Is browed,
u(;ed and bottled to
muko n koiiuIiio lager
beor.
In cases of dozen
quart or pint bottlo.1
delivered.
Metz Bros.
Brewing Co.,
'Cel. 1 ll, Oninliu,
Or Jacob Keumavcr. Ant., caro Neumavnr
Hotol, Council Bluffs, Iowa,
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