- . . -7- . ' . 0 - . . . . . . . - , - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - , . . . . , , . . . / . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . " -0- I , . , 8 TITJ1 ! ; OAIIA DAIJ..IY nEE : mUl ' SDAY , FEllUUARY l ) . 189 r . 11 ! HAYDEN BROS. f ec11ing M en's Furnishing Goods from the r Gook Clothing Oo.'s Stock tUESDAY IS BG : BARGAIN 'BAY TIle Stock or I'urnlshl"s ) ! the Most Com- r. . lll'Ito ' In tIn \\'eRt-'tho , Jood4 'Voro Jug ! Ora < lollut0 Cut Th"'r ' , I'rlccs , ltit Sl\tne. r - - - - 1. We have ) hal big ( lay ! In our furnishing ) . Ioods dellartment ) before but never anything ! to compare with the past < lay's . < ' rush. . pvery- body was more than entlsfied , too. We gave r r them more for their money lion they ever expected to get WlIOn lIrl' ' shirts , col- : : hats , tics and slIspenders all .go In with the great ! slallhter ! at this great crelIlo , s' Mlo ' of Cook's furnishing goodf , no inntt.r how fine the goods are , nor what Ilrlco Conic sold ; them at1 we posltlvcly must clear this stcck out to make room for our tprlllg slock. . Gents' fine white lallntlerel ( sIr I I I S , , ' , ,00 " I' s price 7r.c : our price &Oc. , Oents' fine white lallndered shirts ; Cook's price tI.25 ; our price 7Gc. , Gents' fllle white lallnl , * red shirts ; Coule prIce $1.r.O ; our price $ \.00. \ , t " 'I I ron's Bros ' soft lIegllgee shirts ; Coolt c price $ \.00 \ ; our price GOc. , WilBon Uros. ' soH negligee shirts ; Coole price $2.00 ; our price $ \.00. \ GOO dozen . linen collars , all the kite styles , Gc each , worth 121. ' / c. ( ' 200 loZCII ( Coon's best linen collars , 1.lhe , , Cook's price 20c. GOO dozell . gents' fast hlacle cotton sox , 51'1 ' : per pair : Cook's price 26c. 1 lot or gents' fine linen hnmlleerchlefs , Gc each : Coolt's 11rlce 25c. 1 lOt or men's leather faced mittens , IDe ; Cook's price GOc. Men's all " s'ocl scarlet shirts and drawers , - 250 : Cool's price 7Gc. 1 lot linen cuffs , 81'1 ' : Coole's price 25c. . 1\en's \ natural wool underwear worth $1.00 , 4. $1.25 and $1.50 , go at &Oc. . Cook's entire stock of ties worth 25c , tOe and The , go at 12' C. Cool's lOu sox to bo cIsell out , 2 PaIr for Cic. to ! dozen dark working shirts 251'1 ' : Coole's prlc , GOo. ' 100 dozen gents' fine cotton hose , come In black ] and tan , 12Y.c , : Cook's price , 250. 100 dozen . . men's fine dogskln gloves , 750 : : Ccok's price $ t.GO. 200 dozen gents' black silk tics , 12c : ; t Cook's price Ito . F ; 1 lot of heavy wool underwear , odds and i ends , Ito each. . ; r IIAYDflN DnOS , j , Great creel sale of Cook's underwear . o _ - - . A..SuD.Wm.uR.VrS. John II. Collins , the manager of "Faust , " . ow playing nt the gmplre theater , Is one ( of the Interesting talkers of the theatrical IlrofeSlon. lie has little of the swagger of the I h craft about him and Impreses a listener as being more of a traveler 11I111 bibliophile than : entrepreneur. Speaking of his early man : agerlal days and associating the Empire the , ater with past glories , when It was Omaha's I Academy ( oC Music , he said to a Dee man yes ter.lay : "EIghteen years ago I played Lawrence : - renee Darrett In Omaha at thl3 very theater ; .when he was doing \'orlcl's Love ' It was eltllllng ( the time when he called ' \'orlcle's Love a new play that Barrett came to the ' . then quite busy town on the \Ilssourl. ! We stopped nt a hotel since burned down , the Grand Central , I think , It was , and JIIr. Bar , colt and I roomed together. I remember tT the circumstance as If It was but yesterday . Barrett anel John JIIcCullough had a mlsun - derstandlng and my star was full oC his fancied wrongs. 1I1cCullollgh was equable In disposition. A newsboy on the street wouM receive from him the same treatment as the I r- Ilresillenl of the United States. This adapta- : : , bllity on the part of , McCullough was a thorn ' ' _ In llnrrett's flesh . and how he used to swear : when McCullough began to forge to the fran , as a tragedian ! Often and often Ill' Used to say that 1I1cCullough would support him I ( Darrett ) slId then he would show McCul . lough what stage deportment was. But Mc- CUllough never supported llnrrett , as you know. Barrett was a tremendous stickle for the dignity of the profession , more so than any mall I ever lrocw. To this .house I also brought } { ate Claxton Just after the , i- : . big IIro In the Southern hotel In St. Loull I : $ through which she passed unscathell. And :4 the troubla and perplexity I had while wit ii . : i her may have something to do with . my gray k hairs. Not so much . with Miss Claxton as , with the public. Morbidly curious people In I- , slstel upon feeing the 'salamander ' , as the I funny paragraplwrs calle ; ! her and people . would pass through the train If they Iwew she was on board just to get a look at the tire heroine It was decidedly annoying , to I say the least. I relit ember an Incident tllat . happened to us tn coming to Omaha years IIgo. It was before the ' ; days of the sleeping car , and ' the company playing 'The Two I Orphnns' was In : t. day coach trying to rest. Some were asleep , others were reading , while stilt ethers were talking shop just ' as they do today-In that the profes- Ion. has not changed. A country i gawk came Into the car where Miss Claxton k IInd her sister , Maggie Cone , were sitting : null shambling up to me said ' : : 'Say mister , t they do say that thor ; Kale Claxton Is on board this 'ere train : whar ts she at ? ' I ball grown thoroughly disgusted with the constant surveillance attaching to ' the movements - meats of Miss Claxton , a/lll ! a thought strucle mo .as I mumblell a reply to the bumpkin ' icS qiieation , Acrps the aisle from Miss Clax- - , ton Sat ,1IIssIarlon : Clifton , the Mother Fr E chard of lie ea3t , a rotund ' , cx'ceedlngly cor- , : Il\1lent ' woman , large and severe looking , In I leeeplnit with the character. She was aSleep . t mouth vide : open , head thrown back and hooking ' ' anything bit the sylphlike ) heroine of 'The Two' ' ' ' Orphans. 'Thero's \ Miss Claxton' . : said ' I to my country Marion friend pointing ) t'o Clifton from , just as a snore came forth . the wldo open mouth , resonant , full. I , complete , raltlln rattling the windows It as bounded l along : the side of the cnr. The ( , IIty curiously Incllnell ha'seed mouth of ) dropped to an - angle ' ; corrNIIO/llhllt } to that of MIi s Clifton' Oood Lorll ! ' said he , as he viewed the F4 ii. staOinn proportions of Miss Clifton 'If she :10 : f\Cr gets Into another fire she'll bust sun r and with a dbrustcd ; look ho went Into ute 11 ie : LillOllill ] ( 'nonl ; car just j nheaI - ( , " ' - A plaY'must be , 'ery strong nnd have WOllllerfll1 some * " drawing qualities at when It can remain - one theater : for a continuous six run of months , as did Hoyt's "A Temperance Town " Co , which has run 170 pertormances ) III Jioston or twent"follr Weeks , at the Parle ' theater. A good : play Is IIIe good iviiie Iho 1 ohler H - grows the better It grows and the . moro tt Is IIkell When a Illay ) can run tor I i ; this . length ; of time to splendid business right ull ) 10 the last mOlltellt of halt ' ' - a 'ear's stay at ji ana theater , Il Is very evident that ( there Is something In It besides Its &uperllclal power to please ) for the . Jnoment. It tidies more tlaan , slmlly u. pIece to amuse an audience at ono bearing and then satlslles It to do this : alHI when an audiencereturns again and . anll again , It Is a sign that People ( find more than ordinary amusement In such a produc- - tion. Never , WIIS there an example more . forcible of this than In the case of 'a 1I0yt's ( "A ' Temperance " 'fown , which ' will be seen al nO's ( } theater the last three evenings of this week , with lItatlnee Saturday The sale of feats will open tomorrow morning OIevelallll' Minstrels app ar at Iloyi il's . theater tomorrow evening for ono night on iy. Without a reasonable doubt this company ts the greatest and strongest minstrelsy thllt has 1 , appeared here In many days Mr. Clcvelanl1 bas secured the best performers that money , coulll hlr , and Is now engaged In the lands blo . occupation of putting ( the burnt conic p no- fen 1011 back In the popular field It once cc an. pled , lie has two distinct minstrel siiow 5- dUferent In every resllect-two first parts , two bands allll two orchestras , ten ( 'douln Moorish Arabs , and IIn all.natlon iara tIe . The sale of seats will open this morning at II o'clock , . Mire Priscilla'hite , vocalist of Boston , ivi , II give a song recital In the Woman's C 'Iub rooms In tIne The Bee building this evening al 8 o'clock , Miss White gave a concert In lI'allngton , iii . laft Friday evening and the Jlawkeyo speaks In the highest terms of the flexibility / , the power and the sympathy of bel' 'olce. . lidS It.at"s . to Southern i'ohnts , Via the Burlington route , Tuesday , I ebruary 6th. , Tickets and full Information at 132-1 1 'an- urn street. , , i- - - - Su . - - 1t- MORSE I HAS EIGHT DAYS . Only Eight Moro Bargain Days - New . . Firm Then , SEE OUR OTlIER AD ON PAGE fiVE tloslnlt' Out Ir daugcra Celebrated VOller-- scare Rt 'ust half I'rleo - Wo um Olto Yuu the nret\to. IIl\rlt'l&lns or Your Life JIIght iow. Wo arc going to sell Dr. Jaeger's sanitary woolen underwear tomorrow nt half price. That simple statement to an athlete or any ono who has ever worn the Jaeger gar- ments Is sufficient. But there may be those who don't know that Dr. Jaeger's underwear arrorlls the greatest protEction against ; coM , heat sn(1 ( dampness , with the least obstruc- tie n to the boly's ( echialatIons ] Your physician - cian will tell you that Jneger's underwear has more to (10 ( with maintaining n healthy nnd normal condition of the skin than anything - thing you can wear. Then when you can get It for the price of common underwear why not get It ? DIt. JABG Il'S . ( UNlmnWEAn hALF PItICIL Dr. Jaegcr's lallies' $2.00 underwear ( , $1.00. Dr. ) Jaeger's ladles' $2.15 underwear ( , $1.08. Dr. Jaeger's lallies' $2.30 ulHlerwear , 115. Dr. Jneger's ladles' $2..t [ ; underwear , $1.23. Dr. Jae er's ndlcs' ] $2.GO underwear ( , $1.30. Dr. Jneger's allies' ] $2.80 underwear , $1.40. Dr. Jal'ger's ' men's $2.3 unllerwear , $1.18. 1)r. .Iaeger's men's $2.50 underwear , $1.25. Dn Jaeger's men's $2.G : ; underwear , 133. Dr. Jaeger's men's $2.80 underwear $1.40. Dr. Jaeger's men's $2.95 underwear , $1.48. Dr. Jlcger's ; men's $3.10 underwear , $ I.G5. JAI'mm'S : \IIIINATION : SUITS. Dr. Jne er's hilies' $4.00 suits for 200. Dr. Jaegcr's Indies' $4.25 suits for $2.13. Dr. Jaeger's ladles' $4.50 suits for $2.25. Dr. Jaeger's ladle3' $4.80 stilts for $2.50. SANITARY NIGHT D1t1SS0S. Dr. Jneger's $5.00 woolen night dresses , $2 .00. Dr. Jaeger's $5.CiO woolen night dresses , . $2 : ) .75 , lIe Jaeger's $ G.OO woolen night dresses , $3 .00. .1 Children's sanitary vests and pants , 50c , 55c , COo , Gsc ; Dr. Jaeger's price just double. TIlE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , ClosIng out In eIght lays-new firm then. 0- IIAYUBN 1I1t0' ! . , - Seltln& : the Men's Shoes from the Coo ! lothll1l ( ; o's StoeC. : The whole of the Cook stock of shoes Is I now on sale. They bought this stock just IL L before Christmas , and the shoes are there for ! ! , brand new. lint that. cuts no figure , they are yours for half price and less. There are all sizes and widths' a complete stool ai i n every way. way.Sg 5510 TIlE PnICBS. Men's , women's , mIsses' . boys' and chil- dren's shoes go In this sale at the lowest t prices over given. Men's congress and lace ] shoes sold by the Cook Clothing Co. at $2.30 , go at $1.1G In this sale. sale.Men's Men's congress and lace shoes sold by Cook Clothing Co. at $2.00 , go at 08c tomorrow. Men's lace and congress tap sole shoes : sold by the Cook Clothing Co. at $2.88 , our ale price. . $1.44. lIIen's line satin calf lace antI congress : shoes , Cook Clothing Co's. price $3.50j ; our : price , $1.76 In this sale Men's fine cordovan welt shoes , congress : a nd lace . the Cook Clothing Co.'s price , $1.00j ; we sell them tomorrow for $2.00. lIIen's line "zebu calf" lace , double sole . s hoes . the Cook Clothing Ca sold for $4,00 , In i this sale at 200. LADIES' SHOES. Ladle fine dongola button , patent tip $3.CiO ) s lices . $1.08 In this sale. Ladles' fine "Ludlow" dongola button tip [ $ 4.00 shoes , $2.48 tomorrow. Ladlen' fine 75c overgalters . 28e In this sale. ,1 ; Ladles' glosslne 2Gc shoe dressing , lOc lIIlsses' fine grain $ l.GO solar tip shoes , 08c In i this sale. 1Ilisses' line dongola $2.45 shoes $1.3Ci In this sale. Chllllr ! n's solar tip $1,25 grain shoes , 75e. .Infants' dongota button tOe shoes 25c In I this sale. : hAYDEN DROS. . Seliag the Cook Clothing Co.'s Shoes . - More Th\D : 90.000,000 I'I1Rsen&or Have been carrIed by the Lake Shore & , Michigan : Southern railway during the past twenty-fivo years. Very few were able to IInd f ' any fault. The rest were delighted. One o'f them recently said : "For several years past I have made from two to four trips each month between Chicago and New Yorle and am almost always accOmpanIed by from ono to three or fear others. I beleve : ( as I am Informed by your conductors ) that I have made moro trips between Chicago and New York than any one other man during the past few years. I have always traveled over your road In preference to any other because by careful comparison with others I 'have ' fount not only that the road itself Is far superior , but ito table and the service are In every respect the best of any"road I have ever traveled en. The conductors , stewards : , walters and porters I have found to bo un 1- formly Courteous and attentive , adding greatly to the comfort of those who are , obliged to travel as much as I am , " Trains leave Chicago as follows : 8:00 : a. m. , 10:30 : a. m. , 3:25 : 11. m. , 5:30 : p. m. , 8:45 : p. m. , ' dallY , and IlZ : , p. m. . dally except Sunda : . B. 1' . lIumphr ) . T. P. A' . . 727 Main street , Kansas City , 1110. O. K. Wilber , W. P. A. : Chicago. " _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ "THIDIIUW'l' ; SOtTIIEItS ROUTE VIa Uocle Islam , Shortnt LIne nod EuStel 1 'JIniia : . To all points In Kansas , Oklahoma , Indian Territory , Texas : and all paints In southern California Only one nlglll out to all points tn Texas. The "Texas Limited" leaves OmaJin at G:15 : a. m. daily except Sunday , landing passengers at nil points tn Texas 12 hours In advance of all other IInos. Through tourist cars via Ft . Worth and EI Paso to Los A : Ii. geles. For full particulars , maps , folder . etc. , call at or address Rock bland tick : ; office , IG02 Farnam St ClIAS. KENNEDY : . 0. N. W. P. A , . - I'II\SAN'l' : 10 TAKE TIIO North\\'rstern Uno , I'ost. vestlbulell ! Chicago train that gUiles east frolll the union depot every afternoon at G:45 : and Into Chicago at 8:4Ci : next morning , with supper and n la carte brealfast Every part oC this traIn Is right. Other eastern trains al 11:05 : a. m.aind 4 p. m. , tinily-good , too. City ticket otnCl" , 1401 Farnam street : . nU11WSlmIUW1I' tXCUlbSi0NS. ' SUllth "ha lie I 'nhlIh Its II road . On February 5 and 12. March 5 , April 2 and 30. For rates or further Information and a copy of the 1I0meseekers' Guide call at the New \'abash office , 1415 Ferns ni street , or write O. N CLAYTON , N W. 1' . Agent , Omaha , Neb. 0- l nlUornln 'I If you want to get there eomfortnblY , cheaply quickly , call at the Burlington's city tleleet ofilce 132. I.'arnnm street , and asle for Information about our persona liy conducted excursions They leave cyt try Thursday morning. People who liatronuize l them once are pretty sure to tIe so a Hcond time. 0 , . TIII CJtESCIINT : JtOTI , - Eureka Springs , \rli'lIn'8 , Opens I'ollrunr , . :0 : , 11I9 , A beautiful stone fireproof structure with all modern Improvements , situated In the I heart of the Ozark mountains. Mild anll bracing cllniite'thd and beautiful scenery , Unrivalled medicinal waters 'l'hrouglt sleep , ers over the St. Louis & San Francisco ri tll- way between St Louis and Eureka Sprlnga. Write to the munager for descriptive pamphlet , rates etc. w lIetter 1 "or.J"r , Time was when the "glorious climate ot California" dill not attract tourtsta. But year after year the time oC travel sets In stronger and stronger every fall and winter tow aril this favored r'glon. There Is no climate like I It on this continent for a winter resort , and n the , usual fine service on the Union Pacific system has this season been brought to . II degree of perfection which leaves nothing to be desired. harry I > . Deuel , City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam street L . _ - - - . , _ , _ . . . . _ ' _ . , _ _ . . . . 'i\ \ ' . ---I- : , - - ' ' - , - _ , . . . . . - 'II _ BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE - Every Dollar3 Worth of Goods from the Jaf'Cr fray Fire Must Do Sold Out this Week TOW.ORROW Will BE A GREAT DAY Ooods 'fltl Un Sacrificed , 8tnulhtoro,1 and 801t1 Rt \ny I'rtce to Oct nltl or Them-1lust Slave UOOIn for . S NC"I"tllg Jootlj - SILl < S AT GO A YAnD. All the drapery saks : from the Jnrrray stock that arc bnllly burned on edges , go tomorrow at Cie a yard All the nearly sound and perfect china dr apery silks go at 12Y.ze a yard , KID OIOVI , GO A PAin. All the lallies' 1\(1 \ ( gloves that arc damaged In any way , soiled by fire or water , go at 51'1 ' a pair. All the sound and perfect lehl gloves from this stock , worth III to $1.50 a pair , go I\t tO e. I.ndles' black yarn fascinators , Ge. All the Me bead trimmed fascinators , 15e. All small size chlhlren's tinderwear Gc. I.ndles' ribbed underwear , cnmel's hair , natural and cream knit , 12 ½ c , Chlttlren's yarn mitts , 2c. I.adles' saxony knit mitts ! , 91'1. ' I.adles' all wool cnshmere gauntlet glovesCio Linen torehon laces , lc , 3e atHI 5e ynrd. All the narrow width embroidery H2C , , 3e : and Ge a yard . . All the burnt sllle tapestries , worth $1.00 a yard go at 10c. $5.00 Irish point lace cllrtalns go nt $ J.GO a pair 250 and 3e : knotted fringe satin damasle towels , IGc. Damaged turley . red table damask , lOc a 'ard. , $1.2 Marseaes pattern , full size , bed spreads , ODe All fine eheclI , plalll all plain India Inon lawns , 8c a yard . worth 25c. All new black ground fancy figured saleens , worth Ito a yard go at 5 ½ , c. Black sllle embroidered wool fascinators go nt 30c. tOo and 7Gc ' each All silk embroidered all wool 3G.lnch Unn- a ds . 39c , tOe , G9c and 08c n yard. BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. . DUU11' U.V .11.1" ' , STOlr. JIettenl I vhlolce to 61uI" ltn utug Was . Murder ' In . Another MitiiIler. , MINNEAPOLIS , Feb. 4.-Juror Dyer was I apparenty as well as ever today when the ti me came for the resumption of the hayward murder trial. A little diversion occurred at the opening of court when Mr. Erwin arose anti demanded - ended that the handcuffs be removed from his h client. He contended that It was not right to bring them Into court thus. I developed - eloped that the deputies had mIsplaced the key , and when tt was rcduced anti the bracelets removed the trial went on Ex. Deputy Coroner Nippert resumed the stnnd and was cross-examined by 1I1r. Er- w in. The morning was spent with technical recial oC the condition tn which MIss Ging's bOdy was found at the autopsy At its out- set County Attorney Nye asked If the e- fense seriously claimed that questions us to tIle condition of the viscera formed a ma- , terlal t part oC tlie definse. Mr. Erwin re- plell that they diii . ns showing the cause oC death. lie added that the questions were not Intendell i In any way for an attack on char- acter all with this explanation he was sus- tained by the court. It developed that the vital organs were In a normal condition , the kidneys slightly faty , the uterus enlarged and the ovaries nbnormnl. The cross-examination as to the fracture of the skull and the wounds In I was close and technical , being 'illustrated by the doctor on the exnmlner's head. I Dr. Wllltam Russell , the physlclnn who was I summoned when the dead body was found In the road , was the next witness. He was slIbjEcted to a long cross-exnmlnatlon , the purpose of which apparently was to show that death occurred In a mnnner different f rom that related by Dlxt In his confession. , . Ills thcrls : STern Stud. Several complaints were fed In the police court ths ! morning against Hans Schmltue , charging him with obtaIning goods and mone ' under false pretenses. He worked several Omaha merchants for sums ranging frcm $5 to $20 each. Ho IB also wanted In Council Counci Bluffs for the same offense. His plan of operatons was to go Into n store , make some sOle s mall purchase and offer In payment a check on a Council Bluffs bank , receiving the bal- nneo In cash. He reprdsznted to the merchants - chants that he had ample funds , when there was not a cent to his credit In any of the f finnnoal ! institutions. The merchants who were caught by this game In this city are \Iunro : , the grocer , Cross Gun company , Peter. son Dros. . florists , and Jorgensen the cigar maker. As none of the amounts would con- stiute a penitentIary offense , the local polee are In correspondence with the Iowa officers In hepes of holding him on a more serious oharge. Schmltne claims to be the ton of a ' German nobleman OC all tIne haltln powders ntde Dr. Price's Is the only one absolutely . pure. l'lna'rton ! Wants Ely . The Pinkerton detective agency offers a re . ward of $500 for the arrest oC Mien L. Ely , ' who Is supposed to be one of the gang that robbed the Burlington passenger train near Olumwa , la,1 , a few weels ago. Ely Is a railroad man and has lived In the southwest for a number Qf years , I-0- IOllESl liEI. ' I XCVUSI0'S , - To South Eastern l'olnts. On February 5th the Missouri Pacific 'raIl. way will sell round trip tcleet3 at ono fare to points In Alabama , Florida , Georgia , len- tucky , Louisiana , 1I1slslppl. North and South Carolina , Tennessee and Virginia For further - titer Infcrmaton address or cal on thth agent at depot , 15th and Webster sts . , or city offices , N. El. corner 13th and Farnnm sta , Omaha , Neb. J. O. PILLIPPI , TIIOS. F. GODFREY , A.O.F&P.A. P..T.A. . A Truha tllt Is 1 Train , The Burlington's St. Louis special Is the latest and by long odds the best train to SI I.ouls. Leaves Omaha at 1:50 : P. m. , daily . Arrives at Sb Louis 4:45 : p. in. . daily. . Through sleeping car-throogh dining car ' -and a delightful eight hours' ride along tine west btnle : of the MissIssippi . Tickets and full information at 132 Far- nam street. S3 gO son for an Idea. ThIs Is the biggest prce ever offered for a : atch line or heading for an advertsement Hayden Dros. will give a choice of several first class pIanos worth $300.00 each for the head line adopted ant In addition will give orders on their music department for $50.00 worth of musIc for the next live best Ideas , according to merit. To secure an absolutely Impartial decision applicants are requested to sign tn number only and to mall corresponding number with name 'nd address to The Bee olce , where .It wi remain until after the award Is made. The right Is reserve to use any head iige once The followIng are the facts to be adver- tsed : Hayden Bros. of Omaha aa the only firm In the world showing a ces.ileta line oC the In.tnlments manufactured by the five most renowned piano maker/ on earth . lay- den Dros. are not tied up with red tape restrlc. tons like regular selling agents , but are free to male the lowest price ever neard of. Hayden Bre put special streen oa the Stein way and Vase pianos because they have a larger line In stock and can buy them cheaper than any other makes of equal repu tation. Do not be misled by any one , claim- Ini the sole agency Hayden Dros. have them direct from the factor l well al from tines Max Meyer & Bro. Co. stock , Music I trade papers are saying planes cannot be sold In a department store panes sensible people I I who do not care to be hoodwinked by silty frIlls are not BO notional and the best prod I of this t. that Hayden Bros sold more ' pianos , organs and musical Instruments la one week than any five musle atones west of ChIcago have sold In six months. The mualo trade paper say this innovation will be watcbed with unusual interest and hayden laydeD UCOS . proposs to keep them gue5sia . . , . , . . . . . . . _ . , - " 0.- # - . D - . . . . . . ' 1'D " " " . ' IAYON } BR03. Cr ' eating a Sens ton with the Oradltor3' ' Sale of roJls Oothing , WIATVER COOKS PRICE , OURS JUST hAlF - The Cook ClothluCo't PlaIn larkeII'rleel Arc on Ever'thilng-'e . A'k due Hnl nflThnt-Tho Sale I''ow Oil - It grows better and better every time week lok tt over , does thin great purchase of ours of the Cook Clothing / Co.s stock of furnishing go ads , clothing , hats , ell'S' . shoes , etc. Wo never gave the pople such bargains before anll probably never will again , for such things only , happen once In a long time. We _ sold Inlnene quantities todaY anti ( wIll keel ) i up from lay ( to day unt It's all gone. lut you know yeti get the best choice the earler you come. , All of Cook's $ & .00 sack suits are $2.GO. All or Cook's 'G.50 ' sack suits are $3.25. [ ; All of Coole's $8.00 sack nnd cutaway suits are $100. All of Cook's $10.00 suits arc $5.00. All of Cock's $15.00 stilts are $7.0. All of Coolts $18.00 suits are $9.00. All of Cocle's $20.00 stilts arc $10.00. Overcoats that Cook sol for $5.00 arc $2.M. Overcoats that Cool sold for $10.00 are $5.00. AntI EO on up td the highest quality the Ccok Cotllln Co. haul In the house. Always no matter what COJI's price , ours Is Jllst half lIoy , ' suits , Cook's price $1.00 , ours GOc. ' floys' suits , Coole's price $2.00 , oura $1.00 All of Coolt's clothing goes In this great creditors' sale nt just hair Cook's plainly marleed prlccs. COOK'S HATS IIAI.F pmCE. Yon cnn have a silk plush call or a fine fUt felt hat that Ccole sold fOr $1.2G at G3e. Choice of Coo'S ] $1.GO derby hats er silk plush caps for The Coolts line fur ser hats , $1.7G grade : for ST e. s7c.Al of Cook's $1.00 , $1.50 and $2.00 Fedoras In three lots at tOe , TOo and 98c. liA't'DEN DnOS. , Great creditors' sale'oC Cook's fine clothing at half Coole's prce. : -0" ' "uric of ii .ilon.thi , ofIolla Misses : Enwright nnd Buckley , two ladles who recently came here from New York , opened up a Working Girl's home at 120 Cass street. Their report for the first month , - - January , shows that thlrtyf\'o girls were given shelter , and eighteen given employ- ment GIrls Ind women ont of work may go to the home and b cared } for until they can secure eml'loyment. Girls without homes , working on small salaries , are boarded } and lodged for $ Z.50 von wcek The efforts ot the managers are alled and appreciated by the charitable ladles of Omaha . nrputment : or tine l'ttte : Nntel , The detail for the examIning board In this ely I Colonel Thalldeus II , Stanton , assist- ant paymaster general ; L'eutennnt Colonel Dallas Uaehe , deputy surgeon general ; Major John M Hamiton , First cavalry : Major Charles F. I II1hrey , quartermaster ; First Lieutenant Joseph T. Clarke , assistant surgeon - geon ; First Lieutenant Harry Il. Benham , quartermaster SecolHI Infantry , recorder , Cnp- taln Charles A , Booth , assistant quarter- master , ordered for examination for promo- ton : First Lieutenant 1ivhl 1u I. flail- herd , engineer , ordered to Fort Monroe : Cal- lain Charlcs A , Uooth , relieved from duty with Pennsylvania National guards anti or- tIered to his regiment. lie Is succeeded by First Lieutenant Alexis It , axten , Fifteenth Inrantr ) ' . Word was received at tie army headquarters - tens yesterday of the death of Colonel ] Nathan Ward OslJrne , favorably known to many of the officers here. Ito tiled of llriglat's disease at St Augustine , Fin 1 . Cololll Osborne had eomlatHle1 the Fifth regIment since August G , 1888. lie was born tn Massachusets and was but a little past GO years of age Captain Quincy 1 , Gilmore of Major Crow- Iler's regiment Eighth cavalry stationed at Fort Meate , has been ndmlttell to the asyillm In the DIstrict of Cotununbia. The cal1tlln was but recently relieved from duty at the I college at Poughkeel1sle , N. Y. lie Is n son of tIne late General fillmore of the nglneer I , corps , United States army , end graduated from West Point In the class of 1873. . Official tcstsatthno World's fair proved Dr. Price's Uaklng Powder . absolutely juture. I Met lu . .11 Iculumy. : Tue members of the finance commIttee of the city council met I\l heads of the various city departments yesterday and dlscusse(1 thp reduction of expenses. This was done that the council mIght act Intelgenty In makIng - lag the levy for tim ) 'ear. Mr. Strlclder or the FIre arid Pclce cO'lllsslon was of the opinion blunt some cuts could bo made In the fire and polce nlepartinents lie cnlled at- tenton to the fact that each ot the three " steamer engineers were being paid $150 per month , much more than the engineers In the large hltlllngq about the clt ) . . lie also spoke oC the salary oC the city veterinarian , and thought . something cculd bo lopped off his slar ) . - . . . t . . . j// / \ \ IF a woman is not attractive , there is ' I n I sometluinag wrong. A woman can I II ' be attractive if she will make the effort. Ii I ' , I isn't altogether a question of beauty. 7 " I I L 1 It's largely a maler of health. The bloom "I I . . . ' L and glow . of health go far toward brlgin I d'4 beauty. ' A clear skin , bright exes , red , -I I lips and the vivacity which bodIly good - , _ , I , feeling brings , will make even a lllely . . . - . . - woman handsome. . , . ' The satisfaction of attracting the alen- . , ton of men is no more to most women ; - - than the gratification aforded by feeling I equal to other women. Leaving out all I considerations q comfort and looking , . only at the mater on the side of beauty , a woman's health should be the object of greatest care and thOlgllt. Hal of the women'one meet arc scant-invalids. Carelessness and ignorance and neglect have made it so. Failure to heed the warings of outraged nature-failure to give the help needed by the most delicate and sensitive organslte troubles ignored until they have become domitaant-thsease - allowed every chance to spread and gain a settled scat-these things bring about the sunken , circled eyes , the hollow checks , thc pale and slow skin , the flabby , strengthles flesh , which characterize the appearance of the woman who suffers from I female weakmaess. " There is no reason. save that ofcarclessness , why the human female should not be as strongly healthy as the human male. There is no reason iu nature for it-there is no excuse in the word for " female iveakmtess. " I proper care be taken , it need never exist. I proper care be taken , its existence can be stopped. . Dr. ierce's Favorte Prescription has cured thousands of suffering women. I is a perfected specific for the troubles peculiar to them I eradicates the disease , stops the dragging , lfe.sappiug drains , and in a perfectly rational , natural way , builds up the wasted stren h. .I will bring buoyant health. I will put roses into annenhic facessold fesh m sunken placs. I docs away with the humiating ex- animations and " local treatment" so much dreaded by modesty sensitive ivoincia. For thirty years , it has been successfully prescribed by Dr Pierce , Chief Consuling Physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo , N. Y. . The above brief talk 01 Woman's peculiar ailments Is continued iii a'trentise of 16 pages. Z containing sores of testimonials and reprduced phuotograplus with names and addresses of o those curcll Ten cents ( stamps will briung this hook Munich In minim ( u.eIOllo ; or , . ' Medical Adviser hound In ton . . better still the People's Common Sense etoiug paper covers con- . beter sti. . $ talnll1 aU the foregoing treatise unit Hcvrnl hundrCI ImC'H 'I"IIH , , 11 he _ MAII.I'nEI : to any one sending 25 cents In one-ent slamps to pay for packing o and po age only ; contains over 1,0 pages and 30 ihinistrations. Over 680,0 copies sold U II cloth covers at regular price of $ i.o. Address ( wiLl , slamps and this Coupon ) for ether book , WoaI.n's DISIENSARY MEDICAL AssocIATioN , 63 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. - - ' . WHTE SPOTLESS ARMS sot whlo hands , .hapely tuntt an nnnoL unblemished .klu , and luxuriant L5i ama IJroduced by the celebrated CUTI. danA IExEDIEB when all others fail . In facIal blemishes , or the .e\'erel hu. mon nnd diseases of the .klu nati scalp , with loss of hair , even when scrofu. I. louis or berelnr , they ace equally i succufuL Sold ever'wher. " ' "OUPIDENEJ Cures the effects 01 selC-abuse , excesses , - . emissions , Impotency , , ' varlcocelo anti coniuti. - pation One dollar a , boxix for $5. For , , , - sale by TIlE GOOD. I - 7 lAN DRUG CO , Teeth Without Plates BAILEY , DEHTISr. l'axtomn lImb. 11.5th smut 1aruua'n Ste Tot. 1O5 , Full Set. 'l'eothn , , . $ 5.00 iisihvor Fillinnas . . . , ! i.03 ilest ' 1'otln , , , , , , 7.50 itI'nio ( loin ? Viiiiiigun 2.0) 'I'hniii t'iatn. . . . . . . . l0.QJ Iiuold Ur.swnis,22k. . 11,0) i'nItuios Extrae'ni We i Jilnidgo tooth.tootii 0.0' ' ) Tieth Out In MornVg , New Teeth same day iVe seed the mhraeloul. t'renci ? ineme4yCLTidO5 r. , utiud .if E N iettl Cuarantee ntint ( J.Tnno u 1i3 Jietargt , , , .5. : Eat..ton. , I. . qT CIIRS : 1irmatorrica. % 'ulcoeeie P nIL's-rosin i.o.t leer , ie ii a'd tu LIJOj3fld , 'tj ' ? .tCrVON MOHL. CO. , , IbIS 4a.i4cag . AgaU , tta,4ali , Opt. . Ira 'I Our record lof actual and undeniable cures or BYJ'UU.IB Is phenomnat. We furl.h al med. Iclnes free and eradicate the poIson from Ibs system In 50 days. Cur plon . 5aya. Cr coloteed. Hour. , e:30 - tJ ' .S Wednesdays and Satur' dat' . . e. P m THE DNSl\OOn REMEDY CO. . 81 New York LIfe. Omaha , Neb , - NEW FACES .aI.L.AU0UTC1LANrnNCI . Ibe t'eaturei and Iteatoy- leg llcuuIabesiia lW p. bt for . .tap. e John II. 'VoodburJ' , 17 W. 424 St. . N . f , f . 1.uwr 01 WQ uq' , 1lolal tl " , , ' , . . . . . . , , . . _ . . , _ . . . . - - " 'tr'.a. c" . . . . ' - SUERrLUOUS I-lAIR. 00 tine female face , on blue upper np , - . . - chtn cheeks fore- - . , Steal between the . - eyebrows . on the ' , . iiunds . and ' urine A' bre.t ; al.o hah- on . . men's cherls above the bean line . de. stray , d forever. No . pain 01 Injury by ELECTRIC ; : i , " : , : NEEDLE. , : ? ' , ' : This I. one or the most ulslshty 1lem. . Ishes Ihnt ( any reitnel woman can be nf. l'aled with. 1 19 sure to attract attention III I" excite comml'ot. 1 plnlorlps , adds . tOasters , WIX blocks soapetoile . the tuvee'zeis , , I , IH"O and razor all lalo , these hairs grotv har.her , danker , jrOW coarser and , inure IUllmUH. , 'fho only method In Ihl' worll , Iy which tine hair can lie . is blue .heatrtyetl by o LE'OTRY NEEDLES We In\'o hintS years' experience In tints work anti /unrntre a euro In every case , no mnUer / how ba'i ) II may be . Molt's warls wen" , nose veins . re,1 nose aloe'\ \ Hears and ni morbid ruwlhs destroyed . hy tiuts met hOLI anti ly pk I' d , Ilectro su.gcry. A skIlled expert alw's t'n'lell. \oura , 9 10 1 ; ijuntIas 10 10 I. The CURAPA TIC INSTITUTE , 107 S. 17th , ttenr Dodge , Orn hn , ---Th = ' - . = = 1'M i - RAN ; SCAN I F DROPS Purely Ijilul Vegetable , Prepared from the crlgtoll to mula frl rere.ln the rchtvcrot Iho loly Laual , . has .015 an autbeiitio haistt't'y dating bueL 000yoare 'II autbcnto - ItitCI' ) dltua I c. Oyeal" A POSITIVE CURE : Co inil Stomach , Kidney and vowel troubles , especially CHRONIC CONSTIPATION \ ' Price 50 osiiaSold _ by all druasts rhe Fraicisan , Remedy Co. , , 1' . Vl ! ' 'tRBf 3' " t10AOOJ u fur Circular , . . "IIJtrald \ : nd" For Sal bJ Kuhl & CO'I 15th & Thug ) ! . . - . . . . _ . _ . . . - . , . -I I c' I : * a' In Too Many t ; . Cases ' " . . - r , . ) \ 1 the sick find the than p ir. 'i , ) \ fnd remedy worse i , - the disease This is especially trite ; ; when : ppled to the usual prepr- tions of Cod Liver Oi , The dose is - nauseating , and nasty to the tnste. - , The stomach , weakened by disease , , I I r cannot retainl much less digest it , - { I. , ( It produces erctations and other un- pleasant symptoms Unlike all other ; ' OT3HAT-'GIVEOZOIiiJL5IOt' preparations of Cod Liver Oil Is Ozomulsion0 ! ( ! ) I contains Ozone and . Guaiacol. These life-giving ingredients make i palatable and easy to take. The most delicate stomach retains and digests it , The medicne hoUr is a to those who it The &one pleasure use Ozone supplies the xygcn necessary - sary in digestion Guaiacol increases the secretion of gastric juice . These agents combined with the oil , make a food which supplies 4 the most perfect nutrition with the least difficult digeston , supples ! these reasons that , , i Physicians , Prescribe It C , ! For Colds Coughs Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma , ' . 1 and all Pulmonary Complaints ; Scrofula General Debility . Loss of Flesh , An mla , nnd all Wasting Diseases. n Candsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free T. A. SLOCUM CO'I , 183 I Pearl St , New York. KUHN & CO : , 15th and Douglas S ts" , Omaha , - - - - . , - - - - - _ I 0 R. . ' : . ' , . , ' McCREW , 18 Ti ) UNI.Y r : : .4 SPECIALIST . - \IU TIA : TH ALL PRIVAT ! D.SEASES , ' _ _ _ _ _ \Yennknessnnt1becmI U.ordorsuf ) \ , MEN ONLY 1'T'ry : euro tnaraluboenj. cur \nfnted . ' , I 20 ' :0 7elrl' UXI'erlolc ' 5 years II Omaha , ' . ' m4titFar.nai.sP'ts. iiooiu Lt'roo. . 'TiaDE MQRK 1' FOlIam tt. Os5.tlIt. ZEIi. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I.NEi. -I 1 . . _ _ . , . _ . _ , . . ime't' - \ . . , - . --ta "Tine 81ulcsl bIi'tl seeks a Ilsl of is o It. , " 0 , Young Man Take a Hint. , - Don' bo afraid to start in nt tIm bttom. Don't \ : : think you must have cvet'ything "spit and spm"whon : ; ; yeti hnarn'y , and sotto down. 'Vo can give you a , , slang little Housekeeping Outfit fot' very small ainotini t I . , -amatl then wo don't want the money oitlot' . You ea n c lay for i gradtmahly. Wih n little hOal : ; , partly nlo d I and , " little wife wel willed , " you : are on the high , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ road to sueees' . \ - A Secret ! - ' 1 : . . Between i1rs. AandMrs , B , . c" , . " . , , " r - " Mrs. A.-Oh . , what n lovely ho usa you have. ' I ann realy surprised : ' " to see you are so beautiuly m'nishe Fi' Mt. ! . . - Yes , wo have n very nic here , anti arc over so hap ) ' , now , ' : , . that wo arc hous keeping and so omCot.tably situatod. . Mrs. A.-How cm1 : you afford to furnish so luxuriously when your husband makes only abmt : hal as maeh sal ary 03 my husb tfld. I om't : 1 alToId it . . : Mrs. B.-1 know my husband makes very little salary , lut wo have . . I { I' learned n seorct. ' . Istis. A.-Wh1lt A Secret ? Pray , tel it to mo , M I om anxtous to learn anything to bettor our surroundings und furnish what wo need to ' completoour home , n' 118. B-Thie Secret is this : 'Vo hail ou ' entire hon e CurnlsJ1d on . . the New Partial Payment plan by TiE I'EOPIdi.5 1'trnit to & C.I'I ) ; t Co. .rrho greatest House FUlishol's in the IV03t. \Vs . Paid t.lom $1,0) down and h'om $1.00 to $2.50 PO. week 0 WO can attend. They do not charge tie any interest , and the prioes are lowei t.h:1 Wi 0:1 : buy olso- whoro. This is out' S el'ot and the way wo aeeJmplsh what othcrwiso vineed- would have boon un Impossibihty. Ga arid see fr 'ourcl and ba OJI1- vineednomom flomeinbor , wo give you the BEST oC oVO'ything- Best iu vatue. Best itt service. Best in terms. Also t'cmombor hat t goods wore never so Cl1E.1P . l3 NV , an'.l tht , they cannot possibly bo choJpol' . . I OUR TERMS , j CASH , Or hailed dowii nre nq follows , and It fq all 810 , vol'tl of g'I , 8t ner week , I , 10led follolR ni , , . tine sale cown In Ul .whlch . 11111 you . , ndopt ( 823 worth or go'-snt. : the . I'St.SIi ' lit 1 I'er uer mo wae'c ttu .o.'c ho , ' - ) { onty one thing sure oC " itr tla ' Iout , . tiing , lure "Il' < " ' 0 i , , ssu.oa is , , "Ith. , ) , tr ! ! 1 " lire .iI irene " " neP ' tmotlt Its to aumhity II' ' rre wlrr ' , Ioth rq lu lty . 12 ' wosict = 850 uvortin or goiiI'l * I'B" . . gnult. nnatl value. Our saleqmnnoum 810 , 1' woele all \nluo. Olr saloqlen Ire conunlonuq. ' tr t5 no r mnnth. , our shlUllent mire urompt : anti your worth ur " , S' : Thl ) or ivanle , IlrllalC , , IN twroually " ! , IJ"al"t. , , 87 gUu" Or lO par iuionttn wI"k , I Eltiner von flitY cash or our easy llllr mOllh , , r Elhor VUIUllY ICOOt 8100 worth of IOIIN : , tEl : I'dr "orle ImYlolt lllan : Ir Il oar , iitlnlui. , . / i . ' 812 worth or goalie , , ! : l.C(1 ( par \solc ' worta Ior . ' ' . Or iim1 , insint.is I'IttsT-wLtll Cash fIECO2iD-VltIt $1 Iur mlnth Il O worth of goui , . 11101 \cole jaunt Cuiht neil 80 luuch , inointl. I . Or 811 i I iPor mouth . Clsh nut tier ! \lrt 10nt. 8 WO wurta or 1001' , ll "ur " wuukl ; U K TiliftU-Witlt . Ilrt cllh oul so Ir JUor lunth. . , 8 250 \orth of gouII" , hIll liar ' \ocll , _ much _ Per - - - wock. - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ tr _ 1110 : _ _ r _ mouth _ , . I Slll 10.1 for Oitn' IUUl : moth Ilust-\tcl C.ttalogle. J J o , , C Saledz EvCi'gs Untl TO O'cloc . ; { \ . t. ' " ) , ( . ( . , . ' ft , - - - . t I , ii1 t. , _ _ _ _ t OA'rOJ : t .r U'T iL'.I J : I' I intirrioJ II'Jln in'.ol ' trl by , ' tlnoiueanud4 ' DC . lall' . ' " ) Olthl , ) ' , I II ti's . , lady's trhi'ind If ' , , . . . \ IJurln < ld I irr'inl.ir from al ; c.&tunto , it II 11514 , ; 0,110 uiitl nlutbio : . _ storer ftili , . gtnnr.tuioa wills eyarv bJlu. ears tOl it , IIY , ' I'inis : nnniictni ) IN tar superior 10 ( " dins al ovtry bullu Ilru.llud ald Insurer IOiH its strjiiti ( . Soil by cii loshiitr.iri.uznsus. ( ' lu\orlor .U \ ; 311 pvr buUIu I your druutil dU"d 101 mayo II noun ) $ .UI ' a IJ wu wilt al 10lhl'tir.I.ININ. 00110 by OI'rUli : ( ' \ f . OAMOLE JUNIPER 00. , , Western ( flhlcu . Osualana , Nobrall" , If- I ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ { r . EXA T , SIZE PERFECl1 TiE MEHCANrLE IS THE FAVORITE TEN CENT CIGAR , I , ) For sale by all Plrdt Class Doulol'8. Mamhtmfactnil'cnl by the ' F. R. RICE MERCANTILE . CICAR CO" , 5- . Factory No , aol5 Si. LouhMo ' i . t 1 : / . . . . " ' . ; " " . 11".i "