! c- 7S TIT. ! ; OMAHA DAILY Rria rfTIAY , .TA UARV 3(1 , 1SOO. ) BOSTON S 70DE RElINANTS Today the Grandest Lot Bilk Ends that W6 Have Ever Placed on Bale. AT 5C , 10 : , 15C AND 25C EACH q And n .tto.l Itrnnrdlanr ? Lot of I'luc „ ' 1)1n1lllrs ) and 1'In . I'laln turd Vuor + 1t'hlte Guoee rt Lees 't'han 1Ii tf Item Value. NFW SILK ENDS. lV ( have Just rec ° ivcd over 10,000 anal' ' pieces and sample ends of hlgb grade silks 1n all the very latest styles and newest col- . They go on tittle today for the first time at 6c , 10e , hue and 25c for entire remnant. $2.Oo IMPORTED Dit1 SS GOODS , 35C. \Ve give you choice of every pleco of drcss goods , hicluding the veryy flnast quality , in lrngtha from 2 to 7 yards , that we have been setting at $1,60 and 12.00 , on front bargain nquare at 85c yarl. $1.00 DItisSS GOODS , 16C YD. Today w'o offer every plece of dross' goodH In Icngliis of G yardR and tinder , all tlasscit or goals that we have been selling ill , to $1.00 yard , at 15c yard , $1.00 ANTI 12,00 SILiS , 260 , 'NI ) 19C. Today we place on sate every remnant , short end out odd piece of fine sllk. All the 11.00 goodH go at 250 and all the $2.00 goods at 49r. IilthSS 0001)5 ) ItliNANTS , CC 1 ACh1. Today we tvlll cinso out every ileco of drras goolH and Imported sample each In i lrngtlts of one yard and under , a great many to mat ( h , at 6c . WIIITI : GOODS , iC , 74C ! , IOC ANi ) 16C YD. Five cases of the hlghcnt grade all kindn of Mill remnants of a'Iilie goods , such as India Ilnrn , India lawn , Victoria lawn , or- gnndiss , etc , , In plait goods go at exactly hair regular price. Also an rlegant lot of nalnsooks ht atrlpct , checks nail plans In Mill remnant i at the same prieo. These goodH lmvr hems dlaplaycd in our front allow Windoww for the past week and go todayy on bargain squares on our nmla 11our at 5c , 7L2e. 11k and 15c yard , : ( , NEW 01MITII'S , 12'C YARD. Today we plate on sale one of the grandest null most exlraordlnary bargains we have yet offered. It is 600 pieces of now dimity in all the very latest and newest spring colors nod designs. They have been dlsplayrd In our front show window the past teeth nod go on sate today on front hirgihi stpmre on main fluor it 1211c yard , Do not tail to get some of these dimples. IU ilNANTS IN BASi:1lENT. Three cases short remnants of outing flannel - nel and Amoskeng apron chock gingham , Bono up In bunches of about three yarda of one pattern , as long as they last go at 2'c bunch. 3 cases percales suitable for shirtwalsls and children's wear , none better at any price , go at 3ic yard , 5,000 yards best grade shirting prints in long remnants go at 2c yard. Five cases figured lawns and dlmltfes in remnants running in length from 1 to 6 yds. Those goods Include all the latest spring designs - signs , and are worth up to 160 , on sale today - day ft 314c yard. 5.000 ynrdH percale in long remnants , worth 15c , go at 81c yard. 12'e chambray gingham go at 6'4c yard , 20c dotted drapery Swiss In long remnants go at lOc yard. One immense lot of India linen , naiusook , satin-bordered apron lawn and dimities , worth up to 25c , go at lOc yard , 1.000 yards of rmnuanls of nil grades of table damask in lengths from 1 % to 3 yards , go at a mere fraction of their real value. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N , 1V. Car , 16th and Douglas Ste. t EDGAR E. EDWARDS' FUNERAL Impressive Cer ( snoulrs at All Stunts' Cluireh and Interment at forest - est Lnvu Cemetery. The funeral of Edgar E. EdwardH , which was held yesterday afternoon at All Saints' church , was ono of tire most elaborate that has been known In Omaha , within recent ycara. On account of the general popularity of the deceased and his extensive acquaintance - ance , tine church was crowded. 'rho service teas conducted by Bishop Williams and ] tec- unr Mackay. It. wits the regular Episcopal ritual. Following the religious riles the Elks lodge , of which deceased was a Prominent member , performed the ceremonies laid down in the ritual of that order and several spe- clnl features of respect for the dsad Eik were introduced. Exulted Ruler Mullen pre- sided. Gcorgo P. Crank recited "Thanutap- sls. " Lysln 1. Abbott pronounced a eulogy. Ma91e was furnished by well known lihsgrrn , the choir being lwsisted by the boys of Rector Mackay's church who took port in the benefit performance recently given by the Elks mid in which the lamented Edwards wards Was u prominent figure , 't'he floral offerings were perhaps the finest that have been observed In Omaha for many years. Auiong them wus an hsunense back of flowers , In the canter of w9dcih was Inc bedded a chuck pointing to the hour of Ii , which has Hpedul sign ifh'aace to the Elks. 'rumswH trout ( 'punch Illtfs ledge , Omaha ] edge oleo srnt annwrous floral Inkens. Thu body reposed in stain ill 1110 church 111510. lulcrmentviIS at Forest Lawn cemetery. Adjourn Gaynor llewing. NJV : VOItI { , .fan. r.-'t'he cxnmluallinn In tdhe Farr of Ihr. Gaynor grouters II n l IL I ) . Green of iii , .Itluntic ( 'untracttng coui- pan . hl11Bt'tdt to SavanUnh , ; , . , ( e1 cuts1 spirltcy a tl defr.uldblg ibc gneornni'nl , auH resanied today before I'Ii lt.l abtrs ( 'o11)- ' ) urls.t"trr SOIIi $ . I'uilurrl fr the defense asked for an adJonrana at unlit 'rucwhuy I n Outer that farther cffori am y bn 11111.10 to procure further % itIIOSSCIs , 1lm ° ng them bclug 1trigudler General W' , 14 ( 'rnlghlll , 1' . i9 , A. i'he cntmnlssiou'r grants h an ad- Jnmrunent 011tH 'I'0rday , February 27. t' ° unsrl for the defeuc sued that onlum - lay next they world have to be ill \\'mSl- ( Iln't011 in ( vIllIe tIo1 whh Ihr currehng of the aiyrpeal iii behalf of lornirr t'upthn Oberlin M Cnrler to the lnlted BtltV $ eu lirenle Court. ! RI".15.10 51111174 ON Sti. , . frost Ihr 11'nliner h 1illul : and ilneh ester II Ill ! Iloslof tlunfilet IIrers 01' F1NE SHOES. AT BOSTON STORE T00.\Y , IAD1tS' = G. E , $4 S1iOES FOR $ LOS. MEN'S $ G , $5.00 , $4 SHOES FOR $ LOS. Today is the third day of this magnificent - nificent bargain shoe sale. from the mo- tnent 1ho sale coinmenced it has been one glorious success. Our shoo departments , both on the main floor and in the base. ment have been crowded tram the opening of thin sub ° to closing tine , Extra salespeople - people ball to he put eu , , tvitliin an lour front the opening of the snhe. Today we will have still more help. Pcople are realizing quickly the extraordinary values WO are oflering and arc eager to get their share. EVEILYTIIING ON 1)AItGAIN ) SQUAItES , MEN'S $ G , $5 , $1 Si10E3 AT $1.98. ON 8 1)AitUAIN ) SQUAItES , All rho men's shoes , including nil the very highest grades of fine dress sloes and everyday shoes for street , weir , both drill tined and leather lined , in box calf , tvil- how calf , French calf , vici ktd and other leathers , Iii all the different weights of sole , single to triple sole , in black and tans , that were mudo to retail for $3,00 , 14.00 , 15,00 and $6.00 , go al the uniform price of $1.95. LADIES' SHOES ON MAIN FLOOR. $6,00 , $5.00 , $ Le0 AND $3.00 SLIDES FOR $1.95. ON TEN BARGAIN SQUARES. On those bargain squares we place all the ladies' shnex , each size eta a square by Itself , at the one price , $1.93 pair. They Ineluilo winter taus. black box calf , willow - low calf , line full dress patent leathers , the very thIest t'icl kid shoes , elegant turn sole shoe and welt sole shoes. In fact , sloes of every good sort uml description that were made to retail for tip to $0,00 , go at $1.08 pair , AT 1IOSTON STORE , OMAIiA. SHOES IN TIIE BASEMENT. ON 23 BARGAIN COUNTERS , You will find Immense piles of Indies' button - ton and Taco shoes , oxford tics and slippers - pers at G9c. S9c and DSc pair. BARGAIN COUNTERS NOS , 16 AND 16. CHILI MEN'S SIIO1'S GOC , MISSES' SHOES , SOC. This is a lot of 1,300 pairs misse&nnd rhlidren's celebrated "Gulden Chariot" shoes rhilch retail ordinarily for $1,00 and $1.60 pair. They coma in button and lace , and the children's sizes from 8b ! to 11-will go in this sale at 69e. And the misses' sizes from 12 to 2 vlll go at SOc pair , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N , W , Cor. 16th an Douglas Sts. TO IMPROVE THE NEGRO RACE I'rol honker ' 1' . ' .VIIsblugtoII , Nn v la Onuthn'I'nlhs About Ills School In ' 1'usi tger , .Ian. Booker T , Washington , principal of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial institute , accompanied by his secretary , W. G. Anderson - son , arrived In Omaha yesterday and registered - istered at the Murray hotel. Prof. Washington - ington will lecture in thu First Congrega- tional' church next Monday evening. Ito is now on his way to Denver and Colorado Springs , where ho will speak this evening and Saturday night , returning to Omaha Sunday. After liia Omaha engagement he will speak in Red Oak , In. , and this will complete - plete his lecture tour. lie Will then return to his charge in Tuskegee , Ala. Prof. Washington is thoroughly devoted to l'is ' work of improving the condition of the southern negro and has implicit faith in the eiliciency of a liberal education as a means to this end. He is one of the projectors of the Normal and Industrial Institute of Tus- kegee. "This institution is located in what Is known as the Black Belt of Alabama , said he , "so called because of the great pre- ponderenco of colored over white population , The negroes outnumber the whites three to 0110. But nevertheless , this school is by no means local in its scope , as Its students come from almost every stale and territory In 11ie union. No pupil under 14 years of age is admitted. The average ago of thin pupils is l8 > fl years. The purpose Is to get tie most proeulsing young colored people of both sexes from all parts of the country and give than the advantage of a training that tvlll tend to put the white and black races upon a more harmonious fooling , and the result thus far buts been most gratifying. Two thousand graduates and ex-students are now at worlc In every southern state as school teachers , farmers , mechanics , housekeepers - keepers and leaders along other lines. "The average attendance at the ioslllute Is 900. Last year wo had 712 boys and 335 girls , ] n all the departments , acadetnlc , industrial and religious , eighty-eight officers and teachers are employed. Counting teach- era , students and families , there is a population - tion at all lines on the school grounds of 1,200 persons. Twenty-six different Industries - dustries are in constant operation , and each student is taught a trade or industry In ad- Pltlon to his class room studies , " CHARGES HIM WITH BIG. MY Srcoad Coiiillalat Is Idled Agnlnst 1 iigenr 1hii ter , Roukkeeper for n l'arlIh g Ileisr , The county attorney yesterday filed a new complaint against Eugene Baxter , charging hint with bigamy , a [ notion to quash the former complaint on thin ground that it wa s Iflelinlle , having been sustained by Acting - ing l'ohlce Judge learn , Baxter is employed 115 a bookkeeper in the nllicn of a South t Omaha packing house. The new complain t seta out flat , in cnarry'Ing Miss Marl e Shroder last September , ho committee l bigamy , as he already had a wife. It allege n that he married Anna Brown , a mulatto , 1 February , 1591 , anti contracted the secon d allhwce without securing a divorce Iron i her. There stns no ceremony in solemnlza llon of the first marriage. The complalnin F witness claims the rights of a common hat Wife. The slate's attorneys have In their pos session several letters said to have bee 11 received by the complaining witness frog n Baxter , la which ho aclcnovledgea ber as hl vIfe. 'fheso Will be introduced In evidence OA ! The Absolute' ' Pure Made from Grape Cream of Tartar. Baking powders made from alum and other harsh. caustic acids are lower in price , but inferir in work and in'uripus to the stomach. , ROYAL DAKINO POWDER CO , , NE\Y YORK. ( 4 Il t' Ii \ 1111105 , ' % 'hiIte fiend. Sale III ( hir llmm ililit l'ra'irry Drpnrtment. In our mammoth croekery deparlmeht rend our speclnl offer. 6e pin plates , 34c ? ; Sr tea platen , 4c ; lOt' dinner plates , 6c ; small size vegetable dishes , 5'4c ; medhun size vegetable dishes , 7e ; largo size vegetable dishes , 90 ; 12c cream pitelors , S14e ; small size meat platters , 8u.c ; medium size meat platters , fir ; large size meat platter , lac ; 50c wash bowls and pitchers , 2440 ! each. SPECIAL OFFEIt , Ovide shape , dainty egg-shell china cups and saucers , regular prlee , $1,60 , on sale at OOc per set. Thesn eii i cauuot lie ( htllillCflted 'anywhere else for lose titan $1.75 pcr set , GROCEItY RAItGAINS , Fancy XXX Wager Snaps , per pound , 3',4c. Sweet navel oranges , wortin 20c doz. , 9lc ! , Large Santa Clara pruucs , per pound , Ii c. Extra large fancy Messina lemons , dozen , ghc. ghc.Large Large Florida cocoanuts , each , 2c , 5 pounds pure New York buekwhent , Ice. 000 poaul cats Sunrise bakhig powder , Dc , Condensed soupa , any hind , pcr can , 7c. No , 1 sugar-cured hates , per pound , 10c , Fancy German summer sausage , pet' pound , GS4c. New bologna sausage , pound , I'4c. Fresh pork sausage , pou ° d , Gc. Chipped dried beef , per pound , 1Gc. No , 1 XXXX cured bacon , per pound , 7 ½ c. c.FitEE FitEE ! FREE ! ! FREE ! ! ! With every potnd of lea for 46c pound , we will give away free , on beautiful decorated - orated cake plate worth Zoe. \Vilh every' pound of crushed Jn\'a anti Mocha coffee for 15c Pallor ! , We 7111 give away' free , ono beautiful decorated cup and saucer north 1Ge. Japan tea dust , per pound , Y7'Acr English Breakfast , Gunpowder , Yong lhyson or Japan tea , very flue quality , per pound , 35c , HAYDEN BROS. REV. MARTIN ACCEPTS A CALL first Christinii Clutreh ! VIII lint' ( a I'nstor AHer r'Irsl of Aprl1 , After having been without a pastor since about August 1 last the congregation of the First Christian church has extended a call to Rev , Sumner T , Martin of Mason City' , In , , and the same has met with a prompt acceptance. Owing to the fact that he is now conducting a series of successful revival - vival n.cetings at Mason City , however , Mr. Martin nay not reach Omaha for same time , and unless his church there is enabled earlier - lier to aecure a successor ho will not come until about April 1 , Itev. Marlin has been pastor at Mason City for about four years , and prior to that time was evangelizing In Kansas for some time. When he went to Mason City his congregation numbered about 230 , and during his services there It has grown to over 900 , the largest of that demoalmatlon in the state outside of the city of Des Moines. Rev. Marlin accepted an Invitation to sup- ply' the pulpit of the First church January 7 , the local congregation having invited him because of flattering information It had received - ceived of his Iowa worlc. January 14 a call was extended him to cone to Omaba , which to accepted immediately. Those who met him hero were very favorably Impressed with him , He is said to be a strong pulpit worker , but has chief force is In his pastoral work. lie is about 33 years of age , of pleasing - ing and interesting personality and is a graduate of Bethany college , West Virginia. His family comprises his wife and four d ill- dren. The First church , to which ho has been called , Is in exceptionally fine condition for a down town church. Its Indebtedness of $2,000 Is provided for and it has a congregation - tion of from 350 to 600. The Favorite Itout-e to the East. There la only ono line from Chicago to the east that runs directly by and in full view of the great Falls of Niagara , The Michigan - gan Central has long been distinctively "The Niagara Falls Route , " as Its through fast trains to New York and Boston , passing the falls by daylight , stop five mlmltes at Falls View station , directly overlooking the wondrous - drous cataract. Chicago city ticket office , 119 Adams street. COLD WEATHER QUESTIONS Observ 'r Welsh Is Asked All Sorts of Questions Sltier the Chnagc f it in i" rat ai re. Now begin the troubles of the weather observer. As soon as the prediction of the cold weather was sent out all kinds of questions - tions came into the oalce of observer Welsh , Shippers contemplating consigning perlsh- nblo goods were after hhu to find out whether it would be udvlsablo to ship ; contractors - tractors asked whether It world ho safe to mix mortar , rind the general public wanted to know the probable fall In temperature , "Tho high wind ; said the observer , "mails. it appeal' that there would be a fall of 80 do- greca and we would wake up to find 20 below zero , but we predlcted from 15 to 20 degrees above and this morning it was 10 above , In the northwest , whence conies our weather , it Is warmer , and it will reach us Fritlay evening , 'this cold spell hiss nothin „ in it to talk ( the heart of the leonine glad nor to reduce thin stocks of winter goods on the niorchants' abclwce. " bore of Xature. The untutored savage traveled many moons through the tangled forests to gaze upon the wonders of Niagara. Shall civi- lazed man show less appreciation of the Creator's handiwork when this Michigan Central , "The Niagara Falls Route , passes in full view of the great cataract and enables one to enjoy all the comforts of n travel ? City ticket office , 119 Adams street , Chicago , ' MEANT TO "SCORCH" THE DOG lint Non- Ihrtninutl Is lrnd-Ynung Close .limits Ihnt Ile Shot 1'ou Slrslghb , Robert Close , 12 yearn old , son of a traveling - ing man , was arraigned In police court yesterday - terday on complaint of Frank i , , Armstrong , who charges lulu with lie malicious destruc- llo1 of property. 11.114 alleged offense conslsta lu the shooting of Armstrong's dog , Young Close testified that In shooting the msinal ho hind followed hits father's instruc- tions. "Tao Armstrongs live next to us out on North Twenty-111th avenue , " he said , "nail their dog kept carrying lsontw and things ltdo our front yard and littering it up. So my father before he went away loaded the gun and told me to burr the dog good and plenty 1f lie did it again. I dldat. intend to 1111 ; htui-Just mrut to scorch him a little , but I guess I shot too straight , " The case was continued until the return o' the senior Close. llnrtnlltr Slnllstirs , rim tellhwhig births anal thou this Have both recorded 1U the elllcs of rho Board of IIcallh during the luny-eight hours ended at 110011 'Thursday Itltlis-Sanine l Diartln , Soil liunlell + , girl ; Fred Speyer , 3121 Blotido , girl ; ( burgs 1 iitru tin , 410 Noel Ii 'rid rh'-01ath , girl ; Lee Rerteli , 7215 Pierce , girl ; Richard Ilnye , l0 l South Nineteenth , girl ; august Pctersmt , 3i7 North 'l'wcutysevenlh , girl ; John I' . Genii , 31111 girl ; I'IiIIip Iuilcls , 1411 Soulh Ses milrentli , girl ; Joseplu Mes- techl , 1112 south Fifteenth , boy. Deaths-Ratherlue 11CICiuney , County hospital , aged 50 ; Jol111 Frutcis Itlurdun , 2:1 fierce , aged I ; Sara Murones' , Tenth .tad Ilancroft aged 5S , Iiattle J. 1V0od , 1u2i North Twenty-oartli , aged 38 , Junes Andersen , 'I'hlrty'-nttli and Pierce. aged 51 : B. F , Thomusuu , 2 , ei Marcy , aged 50 , lit IIIY iltllls , Ncty U'otlnrd 511k Now on Snip , The best of toulatds in all the nrn shndre for 1900 , the prettiest to these who cheese early. The assortments are meat compre- henslve. New waist silk novelties are new in etoch. New R'Inslow taffeta shads you Iiavo not seen before. New wash silks lu stripes and plaids. IIEST hl4A'f { TAFFETA ON SALE , Fine black 19-In. wide taffeta for 65c , Fine black 27-ln , wide taffeta for She. Fine black 36 In. wide taffeta for $1.23. Special black silk ( need velvet for G9c , All colors in flute velveta for 2.7c. A few mare of those fine colored satins , 33c , 100 waist patterns ht best styles to close out at a great reduclloi. DRESS GOODS. Our new spring goods nre arriving dally now. I'e received socoml alilpment from II. Prlesttey & Co. , Drndford , Eug. , and Samuel Cnurtauld , Essex , Eng. I\'e have Just cc- rcive.l another 'lam ' of new sprlug challis , direct from Komhlin Ilmifugarthner , 6 Rue d d'llzes , Paris , which we plnco on sale 111- morrow nl tOe , 59c , 71c. See our ens' window - dow for samples of new spring ahndea. HAYDEN 111103 , EVIL LIGHT ON SIMPLE DEED Attempt linde to Glre . thsertlslug , Cireulur 11'elght of n llis- Slllsl'd lienaee , Since lam charge of accepting bribes has been brought against Ororgo IL Hess , ex- nieniber of the Iloard of Education , lily friends have promised that they would the countercharges agnimst hurtles Instigating the inquiry. It is sold that a complain ( will be brought against 11. J. l'enfohd , who is alleged to have used the public schools as an advertising . Several months ago , it is sold , the Aloe-l'entold company - pany circulated a number of announcements among the school teachers. The pamphlets explained the grades and prices of oculists' gooda , and cards were enclosed upon which the names of pupils with defective slghit might he inscribed , A test card with letters of different sizes was added le lam other literature in order that nay leacher aught determine the visual powers of herself or those under her charge. The co'nmuulenllon contained the usual information scut to other patrons and neither by Implication nor otherwise laid the least stress upon teacher or pupil. It Is the purpose of tha friends l of Mr. ] Iess to surround this simple circular tvltli a sinister slgnifieance , the implication hieing that school leachers were forced to act as venders for oculists' wares. F. B. Thirkleid , health lnapector of Chicago cage nays : "Iodol Dyspepsla Cure cannot be recommended too highly. It cured me of severe dyspepsia. " It digests what you cat and cures indigestion , heartburn land all forms of dyspepsia. Three hnguineent 7'rnlns Leave Chicago dally for the east , carrying through sleeping cars to New York , Boston and the east via the Mlcbigan Central , "Tho Niagara Falls Route. " Dining car service unsurpassed. Chicago city ticket once , 119 Adams street. 1)11:1) . ROSE-After a long illness , borne with the fortitude which is part of the true Chris- tian's character , a noble woman passed into the life eternal on Wednesday , itt 3 a , m. . January 24 , 1900 , in the death of Minnie M. Rose , beloved wife of Joseph F , d Rose and daughter of the hate Rev. ' Vil- Ilam Joseph Phlllps of St. Joseph , Mo. Funeral Friday , 2 p , m. , January 26 , from St , Barnabas' Prntectant Episcopal church , corner Nineteenth and California streets. Interment in Prospect 11111 cemetery , Friends invited , GRIFFITIr-lrs , Margareit , aged St years , January 26 , residing' with her niece , 1ltss Isabel Gramm , ab231S Spepoerstreet. Funeral services it reslderce on Saturday at 2 p. m. Intermcllt in Forest Lawn ceme- tery. a That "Looney" Outfit of 59 plhl makers held a meeting last Tuesday - day and are going to hold another Thurs- day. If the Trust gang a'n't ' too "lonely" they had better Mend our "loxuening up" sale tkils week and ! ay in a stock of drugs. We often wonder if the members of that " 1riut Air association' think we are "looney. " hear in mind Saturday night closes these special cut prices. Florida ' 1t'uer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . tic I'e-rte-nn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ttic Idslerine llarshull's lleef Extract . . . . . . . . 1Se Stuns Creani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9evtui 1)otvn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Oe Crnuier's 1IdneyCure . . . . . . . . . . title. . Schnefer's Coughi Syrup . . . . . . . . .lo 'Vine of ( ii rulul . - TSr i'nine's Celery ( 'n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To ; ifood's Sit rsapnrllht . . . . . . . . . , . . TGo Carter's ! 'Ills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1''Sc 14ieker's 9'nr Soap 1e CUT PIKE rnru DItUGGIS'f Car. 10th and Chtengo Sts. 1VIio is Going to llusl the Drug 'rrist. i High Grade Shoes in ladies' men's Extraordinary values , , boys' and cllildrell's Shoes. 7 Big Lots of Fine Shoes placed on bargaill.'tables at half the price you pay elsewhere. IiuHcs' Shoes r ysRO I Lot No. 1 - On bargain aL table-ladies fine velour , . ; . . ] { id lace shoe , with double , ; fair stitched soles and Iat- f ItjJ 1J I ( lilt calf tips , shoes tl hat . . . . were priced to sell 43 : t r 3 on sale for art Lot No. 2-Obi bargain table-ladies' fine vici kid lace Shoes , with sill { vesting tops , single flexible soles and kid tips , shoes wortll $3.25 , in this sale at , . . , . . , . . . . Lot No. 3-On bargain table-adios' ] find vici kid shoes , with oxtensiotl Welt soles , new eoi11 toes luhcl kid tips-a pleulld , street boot-made by th ( + 1.al . nester Shot ) ( Jo , and worth fully $ ; 3 , 50 , on sale at . , . , - . Child's Shoes LOT N0 , d-On ha rgaln table-rhtld'H geaular via kid i.nco Shoes , lvi th hid IIhIM lull (10111)10 fait' alltcllod ' , pmllly- hubs-eeguhu' X1,50 ( d il'iCfd ) at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LOT N0 , 5-On hum rhalu hilt P0 pa h' rhlld's (1ra11hte ( Iouoht l' itl Malt in ; uhl bled SIt' es , 79th tarn Pmt's sad ilhiI her1H , HIyrH 5 to 7livorlli fully $1,00 , oft solo I ttl . 1 , , ou ! , .Amts' ,1'K11'rs Fun ttto0 , ilegitls Ihr Grandest Sale lull les' Jucltrl. , ( 'h pee and Sult. E'Eit 1x01''N , AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. To close out every winter garment in our entire establishment we will begin Saturday - urday the MOST PHENOMENAL SALT : E''Eit KNOWN , To give you nn idea how cheap we teill close out three goods , w e teill sell SnUtr- day 320 ladled' JncketH that ore worthr $5.00 , at ono dollar ench. You can ensily realize that the making of nay are of them is wntth amore than this. Bat as they are broken [ sizes , small lots nail odds and ends , we will close theta out at the rldlculously loww prlco of a dollar eneh. lndeed , nil other garments will be sold at proportionately low prices , lteuuember the sale begins Saturday morning - ing at BOSTON STOVE , OMADA , N , W , Car , 16th mid 1)ouglas , ( 'itnege OIliect t'Ith rhmbesslciuent , \hA1151IALL , M1clt „ , inn , lan , August I 0. 1Iyde , ex-5tgn'rltendeht of pour of ( ' 111' home ( mattY , ht whose tocotiats n sueeial cenuniIIco vii leh has been investlg ° ting tie- cnultt5 of calmly uflleers ill 'icovered alleged' ' shntlages Ih the heighhnrtiontl of $ , eio , tvns I nrrestcd today charged w'itli cntbezzletnent , i'.aotlir'r ( 'loves a Haab : , \NAJOiLIitlE. . N V..Inn 25-Natlonul Musk Ixnnthu'r tlrahuin Ins berm oxn.miii- I Iii t the ( \tnttlehiare : Nntloan I ha nlc Ii cro I lIi iv tvielc wed as a result tIi. hank closed I Its dooms toddy , pending Ias'sIIg11Ilo11. Il I Iv bet ItvrI tdsr ( lank ha sdw(0I ii 'ul trill ho able to tSufo' In (1 idum't time. shall u c be ready to dk , bii iiess ha eft' at le Nttlitd at S. 1eornor of lGthi amid Daigr until Monday. Jan. 2) , ov our show- eu5cs 1'iye hot yet arrived. 1Ve mention 1)01 , ) iv sumo of the ' s "hloh are c tthl 111 , lock 'm our Iieniovii Burguin ( 'ouhler. V'e still have a few costs of UN1'I'.itMlNi'ED : OItAI'I : ,11.111 : which \ 0 tire srlllng ii t l lc for t1 1)111115 mad 'yak for d pints , w'hleh iii just about ONEIIAh i USP.\1L ] 'R1'I. A wlit'dow full of 5Oc nntl T' tin II brim alit's for Zoe. 'lug h.u green Cai tiie Soap for lac. tic around ( : in hcu oluutu for bpi' . $1.00 bottle ( DUROY I'OR'1'VINE , for 45c. A few dozen bottles Ihlckscckcrs' Violet \\9tter , GOc size-rUtf0tll price 81k' , -1 few dozen bottles Rirkseckers' Violet \Vnler , Sic size-removal price 45c. 2-omicc size dlarshall's Extract of Beef ' lac. Regular lac Tailcum Powder ( mnedlcated ) , per dbox be , Regular 2c 'bottle'Itch ' hazel , 12c. lac Relladotnsa Plaster-sale price 1011 lac Sponge-wile price IOc , 73c battle Califoniia Port or Sherry-samo 1i$1. ; bottle oho Old Bolehon 1\"hlSk-sale price 78c. ( 'lie above sold far medicinal use only. ) ] tegulnr $1.00 Atomizers , substiuttial Jant rubber , sale price fOc. llOT.1'l'EIt BOl ° rlds3-1 QUART , 2- QUART AN'D 3-QI'ART-sale girhec 49c. ( These bags urn worth imp to $1.0) . ) Sherman & ' McConnell Drug Go. Still nU 1513 Dodge St. , bust going to be doing hushes al S. ' \ ' corner of 10th and Dodge MONDAY. I I I I B I , I COLD AT I CAPE NOME First steamer for Nome via all water routes leaves Seattle ' April 10. Quickest way to reach So- attic is via the Burlingtoa , Tourists cars every Tuesday and Thursday. Drop ht and see its about lt. TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION ( FD2 Farnam 10th and Maaa2l Btroot. Stroots. 'Phone 2' 'Phone 910. Mefs Shoes I.O'I' NO ii-.1 sjirchll lot of 2III pi111's 11t'n'H 'Ifattery ( 'elf' ' I aft' Ship , , lvlth full 41001)1 ( 'trhiSlOa soars , ' rldu rulu tipH , t ( ) ( $ 111111 gust t' p" , iuudu to it'll hum' $ : ,511-111 this 1.1110 at e LOT NO. 7 On bargain tabk' la 0111' IIatrx slur drpltrUa11I bays Vrui ( 'alt Lase tihurs. ' Ith hull duublu fob' HtII'Ilyd Hulrs , iviuIu lifts , inns and gill hpy , worth fully' , 11 7d1 , silo 111'10 HAYDEN BROSI , 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 0U 0 0 NhC rnfl or wornii p p 0 0 't'he 1111111 01' woulau 11'lro iiCtlS au overcoat or 0 0 0 ° cloak , neerls it quickly. Wo welcot11e s11cll 11(1' o p ( CUSS1 ' , I t forces sO111O tailur'S 1111111 to buy 1111(1 0 0 0 test Zhu ri t rht kind of readl/ 1'eu-our kirll. ( 0 0 p Its our policy to koel.1 full stock oC 1Uly o o teamed kinds of ol'erc0Ris 01' cloaks 115 the ° ° ° N ( (1l llldlll a „ 1114 hillt , as well 115111050 0 0 l'or laugh service. 11'e arc making coll'a'te to c C p 0 unr llull (1 (1111r , p Men's Overcoats. ° o - Mcn S All Wool o Kersey 0 Overcoats-- g Fine quality 0 \ S ( l' ! e tilling , re- 0 ' . ihIIOI'Cl'd , cot'- 0 rectal tailorPIl , 0 black or blue , r ° silk velvet col- 0 0 tar , all sizes , ° the 1'tlue we 0p h'al'e to yolu' 0 ° good , judgment , the price 0 11'C 111ake to you ° is. . . . . . . . . . . . n 0 ° The Men's Overcoats- 0 at $ S,50 , ti1O1 ti12 alld 0 $12'50 , are examples of ° 0 What Can be (101113 b 1 0 high grade tailoring with. ° 0 Ollt the high grade price. 0 p ° SPECIAL NOTICE ! SPECIAL NOTICE ! ! o 0 . 0 0 Kindly glance at our cloak window-sec what p o ° you tillllk of the cloak prices , 'Twill pa Y you o o 0 0 ° 0 I 0 © p { 0 0 0 0 p 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Pants ! AYOE.f The Greatest Pants Sale from the .f Greatest Pants Stock iii America. Men's gray cheviot pants-winter weight , strong and serviceable- wortlt $1.50-special t sale price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's fine pants in small hair line stripes , . all sizes , from 31 to 52 waist ' $3.50 quality , cut down t0. . , . . . . . . . 9 iri Men's all wool pants , made of first-class 1t 141 black an(1 blue cassimere- worth $2 , 50-ro- duced to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a + "f Men's extra find rlants' ' custom made goods W r -very newest styles in fancy stripes and checks , regular $5.00 ptnts ; , now at f' OH lY ' . . . . . . . . . . . - , t. . . . . . . 'r'ake your choice of any pair of pants in the house , none re- served-no matter if they are worth $ G. 50 or $7.50 , none are excepted-all yours at $3.75. 't'housands of pairs to select from. Pacts to please the most fastidious. 'sVhy pay you ) ' tailor $9.00 to $15.00 when we lv'ill fit you and please you ? 1 Gome tomorrow and pick out the best pair icy of $5 , itG , 00 , $0.50 or $7.50 pants in theliousel'or. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' odd knee pants du1'irlg this sale at 20 , 40c and 75c -worth 50c to $1.75-all sizes i'ro'n ' 3 to 16. All our melt's , boys' and chillral's suits , overcoats and , lllbtIS at hall' and leas than hall'of former priers. 1)o11't fail to see our clothing lViulolV display. P C F M t A . osm X11 ® nr 141011. . If it bl ings you nearer the truth. USE SHERIDAN COAL-it is the only true coal. UICT 0 RWHIT E 1605 Farnom St. TELEPHONE 2 ] t Three Trains Daisy VIA , 6 M ) + t I' ' : 1 The . F ? t i 0 S PICTO0 1P1'OJIING , U'I'Al1 , N1:1'AIA : ANI FACIFIC COAST' I'OI\'I'S TWO 'J'I.tINS 1)AILY I + OR 1)E flat.JAICOLORAIO1'O1\1'i- cl'1't' ' 1'Ji'1i191' 01'r'ill : , I ir11t F.111N.ts $ 'l'ItBIy1''LLLI'11OaB J10 , 'o ' ° Women's , Kersey „ s" , - 0 Jaclicts - Ol'1.b p Liner' ' r t ° cOrlhLtll r ; , ' , o tailored = ° ' 0 perfect ' % v \ t ; i4 1itlIng ' 0) I 0 0 worth Lill p to ti5 , e ° + 0 i .90 l 0 0 ' ° - - /1 0 Women's ' ; I 0 Flannel ( L 0 ° ty81S1S- N A\ / ; I1 o 0 at 5e , 50c. 75c , $1 , p 11.25 are eXanhples of what o caii be liai in fine ( luality ° waists , we have the line o 1 ' quality price , . . ° 0 1I. . RACTICAL. UOTOi1 f1 Ot vl , give full IDSIVIII3IIOI1S FREE OG Kotaks and Cameras If you intend purehablng army- thing In this llnu It will be to your advantage to cull on uH. We are up-to dutu in ovoryllilug pei'talning to photography and our pt'lcos are right. The R0be rl Do m sfie r Go , , 1S1n Furnunl St , Developing and Printing Dona. . 1i