l2 TflE OMATiA TATLY lll ia s vrrTirA1 , rEBfTTATf' 10 , 1900 , , 1111-D DLC1ARES Ili11SIIC ; At Rtqust of Republican Voters OonserU to the of liia Name for Mayor , BURKLEY THROWN DOWN BY JACKSONIANS sal S. Streeter or .Inutrn r , llopd inniriI nn I'rrhuhle ( : hide. of ' 1'rIiitiiUhelt1'10 of Ienm- crallo In rty Mnrhluc. Tim following documentn have just been ) Injerte4 Into the repubhcnn campaign for the mayoralty , defining the nllltUdo of one of the repubilcnns wboso name has heen frequently - quontly beard in connection wltb discussions of mayoralty timber : OMMIA , Neb. , Jan. 31 , 1900.-11. J Pen fold , 14sq. , Dear Sir : We , the undorslgned renitent and republican r.t'rs of the Ninth I wart ( , bring convineei that our nomimw for mayor sheuld be n mmn of integrity , provn worth , of ( teat record , known bust- , 2Ir 9 qualltications and trpresentnlivo of progrosiye corn merrlaI IHterestH , re spertftI ' request you to pormtt your none to be II U d its a emundttiato fur mayor nt the cumlu > cleetlau. J. F. Baum , N. h , Guckert , ] ) r C. F , Smith , W. S , .fardhle , F. If. Onhte s , 1 , 11. Dumont , 3 , ' . 1' . 1Irkrndull , Ie. ,1 , , . lluileu , grorgo F. lBdwell , Gould Dk tz , ] L M. IInward , IInry ! I'lsher , 1. , C. Morehouse , ( ' . 1 : . Alipn , A. 11. Noyes , F' . It. I'nyne , 1' . L. IltrriN , I. . \ . Johnson , \Vlltam ; II. Brown , P , N .ludMan , FI U. MeI ton , Dr , A. . I3. SamerN , and other ( ' , Vrbrinry l , 1)-Meaais. ,1 , F Baum , Dr C I : . Smith , t. U. Oalnes , full others , Gcntleunen : Al the rn quust of yourselves and other re- ptlhlloauiH , I Cons.nt to the use of my name and will hccane a candid iito fur thu iamluallott of Inn ynr at uhe city cunveu nun nud If , In the Judgment of the re pubill ao $ of Ihl i city , I can be of service In Il a Uturty , x 111 do nil In my now er to prove worthy of such 'on xlderatinii. I um zealous for the elly's growth and P1ospt'rlty , and ; olu with other voters of ihn elty In thu hope that a tlekel w'III t be phtrwl In noudnation nt the coming i convention that will have thu endorsement of nil the re tiblleut voters of the city , w'htt it can be altalned If the business Ii tr'teats of 11W city are alive to the slittn tton , 1111(1 lake nn interc it In the ward I prlmurles , Yours truly , 11. J. TENFOLD , Secretary Wldtehorn swill have his headquarters - quarters at 1712 Farnam street , lice lmild- inq , Paturday aid Monday to receive petl- tlnue of candidatec nn8 delegatlons and to attend to other busluess of thu republican city commitleo. Wliile It waa chiefly by placing at the head of their tickets in doubtful wnrds a declaration in favor of "Frank J. Burkh y orV. . S , I'uppleton" for mayor that the Jacksonian club carried the day agallist ( lie County Democracy at the primaries , it may. note ho stated with considerable certainly that the placing of ihlrkley's name In such n position wan merely a blind and that neither Uurklcy nor Poppleton is likely to ho lhu cholco of that organization for the mayoralty. It is nolceayle ( that in the wards where the Jaclomnlat crowd was as- eured of a victory , notably the First , Second and Ninth wards , no mention wait made of Burhley or Poppleton , but in the wards 'where thin County Democracy was prepartd to make a strong fight the Jnchsanlans captured - tured their thunder by placing at the head of the Jacksonian ticket the preferred cam- dldato of the County Democracy , qualified by the words "or w. S , Poppleton. " The leaders - ers of the County Democracy have all along contended that the Jacksonian did not mean to nominate Rurkley. It was their firm be- hlef that Gil Newell was to receive the support - port of the IIerdman crowd and that the placing of Burkley's name on the ticket w'ns a bhhul. It now appears from statemcnte of yprotnlnent Jaehsonlans that a portion of this conjecture was correct. One of the foremost Jnchsonlpns said yesterday : "You may say with great positiveness that It will not ho Frank B ukley. 'rho Jack- eoulaus are sere at the manner to which he tlim-fianmod then at the primaries and will not stand for it. The nominee for mayor Will ho either Ed S , Streeter , the Seventh ward traveling maim , or James 1 : , Lloyd. Frank Burkley is not In the race. No , Ed Ilowell is clear out of It , and there ts no thought aniong Jncitsontans of nominating him. ' 'l'ime total vote cast at time democratic 'primaries ran to 1,175 , being as follows in the various wards : First , 17.1 ; Second , 308 ; Third , 05 ; Fourth , 1117 ; Fifth , 201 ; Sixth , 143 ; Seventh , 111 ; Eightlu , 161 ; Ninth , 127. \\'ldin defeated , the County Democracy Is not without hope of exerting some hulluenco in the selection of the nominees of the democracy - ocracy at Saturday's convention. , \\e wihl have twenty-eight votes hn that convention and I want to tell you that it ivlli be a solid twenty-eight'said n Well ltnoivn member. " \\o will probably have 'a twenty-eight' banquet befory we gel through. That number will nmko a pretty good showing ho a convention of eighty-ono , and I avant to tell you we are going to get recognition as a minority of auflcient respectability to hnvo wishes that arc worth respecting , Laylug aside all dis- cusslon of the methods by which the Jack- Foniaus secured control of the convention , 'which were In ninny instances disreputable , I lcfi yet that the majority had better give sonic thought in the coming convention to the wishes of time ninority , or the victors viii hour soanolbing drop before the cam- palgn is over , " ICE COMPANIES ARE BUSY ffI' 'Ps Ilnod red and Slxty prim .trr cugtln Ire Wltlle the Cold . .Ypalher Lasts , - The tee companies of Omaha are taking advanlugo of the cold weather and have about 760 men engaged In harvesting the Ice crop , The Ice now being cut is ten incites thick-the Idea thickness for hnndlhng. Throa ctmpnnles are at work at Cut-Off lima-Swift aul Company , with 200 moo , dinmtnond , with nbnut 100 , and time Iteservoir Ice couumpany , with 200. 'rho Cudahy company Is eullutg at Seymour lake , running a crow of 200 mcmm. \\'Ith ( ho Immprovnd methods of handling leo and the prospective duration of the cold weather all fears ot1un ice famtno are dlssi pated , neWltt'sWhich hazel Salvo Is unequalled Icl' plies , injuries amid skit diseases , It Is the original Witch hazel Salta Beware of all counlerfelta , 14ulrreiv.kl , llncnln , I'rhrnnry 1. . Thu Burlington route svlll run a special train Omaha to Lincohn and return for the accommodatloa of those dalring to atteol the I'aderowskl concert , provldcd 100 or more persons signify-not later ( ban Thurs. day , February S-their intention to patronise it. The round trip rate 'viii be $2.20 , it interested , telephone or write Clement Chafe , 1518 Farnam at. , from whom tickele for thu concert may be secured. IlundUtg 1'rru hl. , The following permits have been issued from the o111cc of the building fnspactor : \V hi. llussell , Nlneteentlm and Locust , frano dw'elling , $1,400 ; L , J , Rohrbaugh , 7'went-tlrst and Sprague , frame dwelllug , il,0.U , DhD. JIiffARD-.Mss Mollie a sister of Ilelen Caldwell tlibboed , \\'etlnesduy morn/mug / at LaN Vegas , New Alextca , ' 1'hio funeral service nv111 ho held In Omaha at All Stints' rhumb on Saturday afterauon at 2:30 o'clock , ( SAYS MINNIE IS A BAD GIRL i'ntlirr Shuddrrn nt n Vllc1'ord ' : he Cited nud Icrllnen In htr- Uenl 11 lu Court. Minnie K. Welland , 15-year-old daughter of A. ILelland , baker , 121 Alason aueet , was tried in police court Friday mutt- ernoon on a charge of lneorriglbhllty and was acquitted. The court foam was crowded with neighbors of the Weiland family , nearly all of whom were in sympathy with the girl. Sane of them testified in her be- half. She will be detained in custody of the police matron for a few dnys until a honme can be fond for her. The humane society is not disposed to Interest Itaelt in the case , as the girl refuses to go to the house of time good Shepherd , tier father teellfied that his daughter runs away , uses bad language , goes out nights , dances In an obscene manner and Is a haul girl generally , so ho wanted to send her to thin reform school , Miss \Vellnnd had many' witnesses who te3tlled that she Is nttsused at home nail that her stepmother - mother , is'ho is also her aunt. Is cruel to her. The father admitted ( lint the humane society has Ind hint arraigned for cruelly to his young emus. Time girl pretty , modest- rtppearing and undeveloped as a chill , was defended by dity Prosecutor Miller. "You say time girl is wild , " said Attorney Miller. "What do you mean by that ? " " \Vell , " answered the father , "she dances the can-can , sings and kicks up , and uses language that I can't repent here , " "From whom n does she learn this profan Ity ? Don't you use ball language yourself sometlnes ? " "Ycs ; I have to , to snake her mind , " " \Vhat's that ? " demanded Judge Cordon - don "Your honor , I have to say ' - - it , I won't eland no more of lids ! ' "Tell the court what profane or obscene words she used , " resumed Attorney Miller. " \Vell , silo used one awful bad word that I can't repeat. " " , 'lmisper it to the court in hearing of only the county attorney and myself , " "No , I can't do that. " " \\'ell , write it , then , " "I-I-I just can't. " And the father shuddered. All attempts to get the epithet Into cvl- deneo failed. The attorney gave it up , and this prodigy of a word-thnt there Is reason to betievo would wither the tongue and curdle rho Ink-remained unFpoken , Yeti won't regret the day you commenced to trade' with us , for we' w'lll always look after your wants and asaure } au that everything - thing you buy of us will be of the best. Read our ad on page 7 , Ilayden Bros , EX-MAYOR CUSHING'S ' MISHAP Voruter Chief 1lxeeutlve of lhnalum to tbrund for the I'Irst 'I'huc lu Fh'c 1lonths. R , C Cushing , mayor of Omaha from ISS9 to 18J1 , unw a railroad contractor of Chicago - cage , is in the cIty , accompanied by his wife , Mr. Cushing is walking with crutches as the result of an accident last October In widei ho snstainetl a broken leg , lie has been out of bed only a short time , and this trip to Omaha is the 11rst time he has been abroaa stnco time mishap , lie gives this account - count at his misadventure. "It was October 21. In a double-seated rig , with an aee'etant and driver , I started out in the morning to inspect a survey for a new line of road in Wyoming not far from Cheyenne. We hud driven about forty miles and toward oveuhmg were returning to Badger - ger , a little station where we had estab Iished temporary headquarters. We were within about five minutes' drive of Badger. Time driver had thrown the lines over the dashboard to light his pipe. The read lay through a cut , a steep bluff being on either alde. "As the driver picked up the lines I think ho must have got tlmem crossed , far the team suddenly turned to the left and started to plunge up the Incline. The vehicle overturned - turned and nil of us were thrown to the ground. The old maim who was with me was badly shaken up and was unconscious for some time. Time driver was practically unhurt - hurt , but my right ankle was broken , and I w'as almost helpless. We hind a time getting - ting loaded up and started. It the team had run away we'd have stayed there all night , perhaps , os the road Is little traveled , " Mr. Cushing w'111 rennin In the city abed a week , when ho will return to Wyoming and attempt to resume work. NEGRO ATTEMPS A ROBBERY t'olnt. U Pistol sit Lone ' Vonuui In n Store laid tk'nuuuls Ilcr 3 ! o u , s , A negro entered the grocery store of A. Muchneck , 121 North Twelfth street , about 5:30 : o'clock Thursday night , and drawing a revolver from his hip pocket pointed It at Mrs. Muchneck , who worms behind the counter. "Give me all your money , " he demanded , "and don't let moo hear a peep out of you or 1'11 ' shoot ! " But the woman , who was alone In the store with her two young sons , dropped beldnd the counter aid began to scream , her cries for help were refumforccd'by ' those of the two bays. A moment later , when help arrived , the negro was gone. The boys say he ran the first time time woman screamed , A negro named John Molls was arrested glmarged with the attempted holdup , but there is a question whether lie Is the right man , A son of Mrs , Muchneck called at the police station yesterday , but failed to idou- tlfy hhn. The boy says the negro who oa tered the store Is much larger than Dolts , We are now making prices that w11l oh- meet stop the wind from blowing , Read our Saturday offerings on page 7 , Hayden Bros. i f t I TOURIST OARS To SEATTLE There's only one quickest , shortest , best line to Seattle- time Burlington Route , via BII- lings. It Is several hundred canes sbortor and half a day quicker 'than any other , Through tourist sleepers twice a week-Tuesdays aid Thursdays , Tickets and berths a t Ticket Olfice , Dudington Station , Ito ? FARNAM ST , 10th a MASON Sta. Telephone 250. Telephone 310. O,11AI111 TO lltlVE t1UDIlOR1U l - - - - - - I Men Who Are Qualified to Conduct Such Project Successfully So Declare , SEEKING A' LOCATION IN KOUNTZ PARK Ilan rd of 1)1rerlorn of Iluutitn .tndl- Urlunt .tnatt'lalion Ileld rutltunl- nstit 1trelltig nod Appolnt Neeennars' CnnunI Iccs , df the character amt standing of the nmeu who nro manifesting on interest In the project and the enthusiasm with which they have taken hold of It anew is any measure of its prospects of success Omaha is destined to soon add an audltorlum to its ninny metropolitan advantages. At a called meeting - ing of the board of directors of time Omaha .ludttoriunm association at the rooms cf the Commercial club there was practically n full attendance and comisiderablo thane was spent In an enthusiastic discussion of the project , the result of which was that comnuttees were appointed looking to time carrying Into effect of time purposes of the association , whlch was Incorporated seine time ago. It was decided that a most desirable been- ttots would ho Kounize park , a traot of eleven acres lying between Nlnetcenth and Twenty- first streets , 1n time very center of the Cm and Court of honor of ( ho exposition This tract has been set apart as n public park and as soon as means me available will ba beautified as ouch by the Board of Park Couuinissioners , if permission can be secured - cured to locnto an auditorium thereon it Is the Intention of the auditorium association to expend senlething like $30,000 In the erection of such n bulling at the same time that. the vorlc of parking time tract is undertaken - taken , A committee , comprising A , P. Tultey and Fred Abets , tens uppoluteil to confer with the Board of I'ark Comudssioners with a view of oblalning such pornlisslon. This property was given to the city by Mr , Kountzo upon condition that ht ho auntie a public park and beautified nit such , but it is thought that the donor would not object to the building of an auditorium upon one end of it , especially when such a strictut'e need not Interfere vlth the general plan of 'the park and can he made to atugment rather ( luau eurtoll ( ho benefit of such a park to tutu pnbllc , Anotimer committee , comprising Messrs. R , C. Jordan , J , 11. Evans and Harry Lawrie , was appointed to Investigate and report upon the plans and cost of a suitable building. Among time meu who appear to be manifesting - festing limo dcepcst interest lit this project are C. II. Pickuns , chairman of the executive committee of the Commercial club ; C , F. \\'eller , J. H. Evans of the park commission , A. I' . 7'ukey mud it. C , Jordan , Speaking of lima project Me , I'ickens said : "I have favored such an enterprise for some years , but It has been thought best during the two years just closed not to push It. Ot course It could not have been successfully done during time Transmississippl exposition year , as Omaha people had about all on land that they could profitably attend to , and tine recurrence of too exposition , with its unsatisfactory financial results , made it itnpossiblo to talk Auditorium last year , There Is no good reason why the enterprise should not now be pushed to a successful conclusion. I think the location now under discussion an extremely advantageous - vantageous one , if it - n he secured , When Kountzo park is improved by the park commission - mission ht will be a model location , The evening attendance at the exposition has demonstrated that it is not so far out that it wealth not ho easily accessible with the street railway facilities it possesses , " Atttention has been called to the fact that in many titles that possess Audltorhmm buildings they are located away- from the business centers. The Kansas City Audltorutn is said to be fully as far away from the center of .travel and tranrc as the proposed Omaha location , while the Chicago building that did service as an Auditorium , wns located away out at the old World's Fair grounds. Drs , Lord A : Bustin , 501 Paxton block , DoYou Suose 'rhat s'e would spend our time continually - ally potmdllg on ( RAMER'S KIDNEY CURE unless we were satisfied tat there w as merit in It and that it is the best nreuarnliou fir the market for kidney troubles ? We have established a record lu this overgrown country 4oivn for veracity and ive don't pt'opuso to lose It , If you are in doubt about our record ask nay of the defunct 53 pill makers. We mean that gong that wnntnl to knock us out. ( 'RAM- ER'S KIDNEY CURE has boon ( tied by Omaha's lending clUzens , who have cheerfully - fully teslilled to the benellts derived by uslig it , CItAAtPR'S KIDNEY CARE , 75C A BO'r- 'ri [ : , can bo hud at thin following leading drug stores : Sherman .C McConnell Drug Co , Boston Store Drug Deportment. Max Becht , 720 South 16th street. Deutscher Apolheker , u-'t North 10th St. CUP PRICE DRUGGIST t'nr , 10th uutl Chlcagu . SAVE TRAVELIf Q EXPENSES Ihy buying your tickets to SAN Flu.tNCISC ( AND O'1'IIi It I'A- ' C1h9C COAS'P I'OIS'I'S , .VIA „ Sait Lake Portland San . Francisco 1 W Los Angeles qt S P CTOAtP y ( jVICl1IS'l' TIME IIY M.tNY IIOUItS 11AKliS 'l'ulls I'OSSIIIIE. DINING CARS BUFFET SMOKING amid LIBRARY CARS PALACE SLEEPERS , No C1l.tNGr , S01.ID COMP'Olt'r , City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam , Distemper - - Mange - Just the kind of weather to make your dog sick. Coughs , colds , fever , distemper are now prevalent. They can all be cured by the timely use of Clayton's Distemperine. Ceo , II , Moore the Lake street dog fan. cler says : "There Is ncthing better. " Dirty dog houses aad bedding this time of year cause scratches and mange , Take ( lien In time and they can be speedily cured with CLAYTON'S MANOR CURE. Price of each 50e per bottle. Send for book on the dog , J. A. FULLER c , CC 10th uudloti lmis St , STAMPS ON OFFICIAL CHECKS l'ollrelnr llnute ltnkra nn ituportnnt t'erhnl Itulhtg en Iu ( turn- Iluu of Itci rune , Collector Houtz has made a verbal ruling in a case under the tear stamp act of time internal revenue law s'imlch will he of great interest to county oflelals throughout the Nebraska echicetion dietriet. The matter came up on the persunnl application of W. C. Phillips , clerk of time district court of Lancaster county , tinder the precedents es- tabllshed Mr. Phillips has dcpcslled in a Lincoln - coln bank the stoney which carne into his hoods by virtue of ids office , and lute Issued checks for limo amounts due partles to suits , witnesses and others , Thursday he applied to the collector for a ruling as to whether these checks requirctl a stamp under the provision excepting legal processes amid other oilkial pnpers. The collector lucid that , as the expense of stamping the check would be borne by the county in cane 1t was requlrcd , the check neetleti no stamp. The clerk was requested to file his question In iv'rilbtg and tine matter - ter , togetlmer with the ruling t f time co1 lector , would be sent to R'asidnglon far final decision , but pendhmg the decisiat alVash - ington no stanps are required in the Nebraska - braska district on chocks issued by time clerk Iii his official capacity , - - hiruug Slnre Iturglitry , Through n basement window btuGtnrs en- t tem'etl the drug store of Atyers , l' Dillon at Sixleeumtlt and Ftu unm streets early yester tiny mornlug mad rlilrd time cashu rt'gister of $10.90 stud cu : riel au'ity a feu- articles of nierhmdlse Iii their haste to get nwny the i Isilors dropped sei'erit small coins upon lime floor , viuIch they did mint stop lu recover. Soma two w'celcs ago the store wait vlsitetl by hurgiars , ivho gttlned fur en- ti'anco tlu'nugh the snnie w'indow , but they did not effect rum entrance Into the cnah box , "I hail dyspepsla for years. No medicine ivas so effective as Kodol Dyspepsia Cute. It gave Immediate relief. Two bottles pro. duced marvelous results , " writes L. 11. War ren , Albany , Wis. It digests what you cat and cannot fall to cure. rti t r t' ' ' \ fr NEW SILK WMSTS Several styles , Spring styles. ( lade as good As they can be ] ion the money , SG. 50 to 58.50 , o o &SI 0 , 1510 Uoii las Street , Soap haper Dirt ! We have put on smile llmis week 1,000 boxes Toilet Soap , wbichtw'o will close out at a sacrifice. Just notice our window and sec the bargains we arb. offering , CARNATION PINK SOAP , 15C PEIt BOY ; this week only ; regular price 25c. Juvenile Soap , Lc and lOc a bar. Imported Castile Soap , 25c , lOc , 5c per bar. Packer's Tar Soap , 15c cake , Cutlcura Soap , 20c cake , Pears' Soap , scented , l5c cake , Pears' Soap , unscented , 12c cake , WA LDRON & CAMPBELL , WAOut Out Price Druggists , St , Onlahu , 222 South pith - - DIILII BR S \l'1I1:11V RItIII. Ilnden Itrnr , .lrc yrruiii huts lllnn front Armour' . lit It'nrt of Ilrrf. It's just a blle nail a sip , but It's de- Ilclnuls. It Is tree and we tell you nil about how to use Armnour's Ixtraet of Incf In uaking palnlnbio anti toothgnnme dishes , Try It tomorrow , IUVbRN I31tOS. , See bargains on page 7. 'I'Itca Arm' 'I'Irrd of the , lulu , May Ynger'ipm ! stint August 11. Vacer for divnree , alleging that he Is tan lnz > I , , worst. Site dots not nuncr w ertis , bit spenka right out nail says 'lazyq'li , ' were man rrird In CounclI Iliufis , , Mitre ] C , , Isis. 4'atherine curry wnnts to be Fcparated from John 11 , Curry. She alleges thin t lie Is an habitual drunlamrd timid ( lint he w'ns guilty of rxitoni' r ruelty. OUR IR CR I' D Pa R ME 1i i 1 In our nesv lotalout ( at Slxtentim nu(1 i 1)udgr str.ci th „ prescriptimt departnmcnt 1a ht the 1t.\SDMEN'1' , zt vui ( rein the hustle and cnnfuslou of a busy- store , ilere we lutve teen whose wiuoie time and nttentln Is devoted ht coot poundhag physicians' prt'- seriptlous anti the nuunifactamitug of such preparatlous ns are needed In ntu' store , dams Insuring prtumpluess and it ceuuu'y to tuur prescrlptInn wank. Out' luhoratnry and warrhuuse i lil rcnudti at oar old location - cation , uccupyiuig all of this three ( lours tvtth the exceplhit of time h'ont sixty at' eighty feet , wldch is for rent , Sherman & McConnell Drug Co Nen Locmuthum , SV. . ( 'or , 1l iii nud Iudae , MUTTS 5c , IOc,15c , and 25ct DUCK CATS 75c , 95c and 51150. UNDERWEAR 15c , 25c , 45c and 75c FUR CATS 55198 , $6(90 $ , $7175 $ and $9t5O. $ WOOL SOCKS lOc,15c , , 20c and 25c. WOOL SHIRTS 45c , 65c , 90c and $1.25. uardote e I ofh to9 Co. , Capitol Ave. , Near 16th St. Close to Bennett's. Q I 19A S T. LOUIS R. R. WABASH R + Rl 41 Mlles the Shortest , t ® 2B Miles the Shortest ® UiHCyr Trains leave UNION STATION daily for St , Louis , Qnlney , Kansas City and all paints east or south , 1 Home Seekers ExcorSlons Feb. 6th and 20th. All Information at City Otllce , 1415 Far earn St. ( Paxton Hotel Block. ( AYE Without Fedr Cotrdfflction s We openly state that we will give the greatest bargains in Jackets , Suits , Capes , Skirts and Waists for the next few days that were ever ofiered by any ( louse in Western - ern America. This is no idle boast but a conscientious state- ment. ' When we give you the choice of any jacket - \ ' : ' et in the house for $7 , 50 , we give you a1 i as 4 sortment that is unequalled for quality , , , ' style and value. Your choice for only $7.50 Another lot of 297 Jackets in elegant na- terials , garments that would grace a queen O -our American queehs can buy them Sat. \ a urday at only $2.98. t A mixed lot of .Jackets , worth 55,00 and SG , ooI on sale at 98c , ' Our suits-what we have left of thorn , , ' ' there are only 2'10-must be sold no nuttier the price they bring. \ t Suits w o have been selling as high as $25.00 $ , are now only , $10,00. \\'o have suits ivlllt jackets silk lined thmcuglmout , only $5.98 , t Theu two bargains urn unapproachabho. 375 Children's Jackets on haiid and lutist be sold. r Not one garment of any description will ho carried over. All go in two lots : About an equal division o1 the regular price at $1.98 and $2.98. We have sold iii the last two months more sllk su'aisls than all the houses in Omaha combined , We have a lot left hr odd sizes odd colors ; handled considerably , ivill be sold Saturday at $2,50 , lit ladies dress skirts we have n very neat assortment. We have one lot 1n plaids , stripes timid checics that sold up to $5,00 , for $1.98. Wu bavo a lot of erepon skirts which are as good as gold this season. They are 'worth up to $9,00 , on eaio at only $5,00. OUR UNDI.tSICIIT DEPARTMENT-We pride ourselves on. We have all the now opting styles hl all time new spring shades in ( ho merceriznl materials , We have the cerise , cardinals , hellos , wine colors , grays , blacks and all other desirable shades , We ' ivlll ho more than pleased to have you call and Inspect them , There arm a few odd fur garments-jackots and capes-that we arc anxious to close out at half price. OUR WRAPPER BUSINESS always successful boeause we give you excellent values. A price surprise unheard of-Ladles fleece l hmgd and Ilanneletto wrappers , worth $1.50 for 6Oc , HVDEN BRO& 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 0 0 0 We can't C 0 I J . C oo I y ht : save ott CC j o z . a. / C 4a , , t , Fromil a water grave if C 0 - - ; , yell don't keel ) away from C 0 the wfltei' . „ 'll C nlvOt'tice ( . . , . ? . , , C , 1 1 l S l 1 OlllalicJ ; d10h , , C " 0 0 U"r o slake you the best cC 0 : Aloe prices of any house wo know ol' , llre've c 0 0 shoes t'or both nleh 1u w oillen , rood , well C c 0 made ouos , rood , thick soled , they keep you 0 0 oat of iho wnttir , and away l'ronl the clan ] 1 ) , ° 0 0 cold groulut. it's a dangorotls ph.co . of busi- 0 0 ilSN ( ! , this ileglt.'etlll h your' shoe wants , but 0 t 0 7 0 0o wllat's ills use of r + von . know what's ' 0 o the best for you , and we know YOU know of it. 0 0 0 0 'Frio only question is whore ago you going to 0 o 0o buy your shoes ; ' .flits store ] hakes a sti'on r o 0 ptlll for cone bnsinesS by giving you the best 0 0 0 0 fbe the 1cast , Your chanch for getting pleased o 0 lit i" is better ilan illost st01'e5' ' because of large 0 o toeli to sLlet.t from , rIhL moreL buy the ' 0 o 0 0 Cheaper We buy. The More we sell the chea1r o 0 or we sell , 0 0 0 0 1iroff ? ) ? ' s Shoes ( flf $1.90 , ffnlltless fitters , per- o I 0 0 sect in construction , style aucl sizes. You'll pay 0 o , ? . 50 for suiio ; shoe if you don't buy tcut here. 0 0 0 , 0 0 11en s , So s at $2.JO , gums of artistic shoo 0 0 0 making , well matte , goolyeaevelt shoes-lots 0 0 of you have been paying ti ) . 50 aid didn't get 0 o 0 aS 6 rood a shoe. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 , ® 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D I e' ' 0 0 0 0 1 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 rah e Piano 9eS ® ® In new and used Pianos. This week you can make n large saving on Planes of the followIng makes : Steinway , A. II , Chase , Vose , Emerson , Packard and leers & Pond , A few bargains of other makes : One Billings Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00 One Lyon & Ileals Utprlsht , . . , , . , , . , . $110.00 Ono Story .C Camp Upright . . . . , . , . . . . $150,00 Kienball Upright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $155.00 Hallett 6 Danis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $225.OD Steinway Upright . , , . . . . . . . , , . , . . $285,00 ltt > F it New eastern made Uprights only . , . . . $165.00 Square Pianos and Organs- - $15 , $ u , $36 , $18 and up. Wo sell on easy monthly paymedts , rent , tune , exchange , move , and store Piance. Telephone 1625. You are cordially Invited to inspect time SELF-PLAYING PIANOLA , TIlE WORLD'S GREATEST MUSICAL INVENTION. It plays any piano ; any one can play it , Write for catalogue , prices and bargain list. c mo er tie er. . . , , ,1,11E LAIIGES'I' I'iANO ROUSE IN TiII ] WIES'P. Steinway & Sons 1313 Farnam Street. Representatives. 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs. B ar ains AYE S a a l'ien's heavy ulsters , made of reliable black frieze , 95 formerly sold for 55 , special Saturday for only . . . , p ' lllerl's fine suits of worsted and caSSimere , from elnall lots- k which sold for ,57,50 to ,511.50 , Spccialfor Saturday only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a Ps e r in a House is Yours e for S91115 No matter the previous price , no matter the big values that old up to $22.50-take quick advantage of this the beat bargain in Omaha , any one in the house 9.15 for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . - YOUR CHOICE Of 1800 men's Guest winter suits and overcoats , for $14,75 , former prices 827 , 50 , $25 , $2,5O and 520-they are high 'A grade odls and ehds and broken lots , from a big business , all vinter stock , must be closed out at once , 'I'her'e is no ofree it i O maha that will equal this one , 4 7 5 . SeILLt a suit or overcoat for , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Big Bargains for Big Mcrt. g200 men's finest tailored trousers , in sizes from 38 to 52 vaists and 29 to 36 lengths , not a pair of pants worth less han r3 , 50 and up to c7 , 50 , bargain Saturday for only i1.75 , $2.50 and $3,75. others of Boys Falco your choice of any double breasted knee pants suit , 'estee suit , top overcoat or reefer , all sizes from ; 1 to 1G , suits , op coats and reefers worth from $3 , 50 to $7 , 50 , choice Sat- lyday for $1,75 and $2.99. All styles , BROS. 1 THE NAME OF On Lard , on Liam , on Bacon is a uarantee of purity. Swift and Company , Chic.tgo , Kansas City , ( Anuhu , St , Louis , St. Joseph , St , Paul , 9 r r , -OhHow - 9 That tooth of yours , Doesn't ' it ? It jurob ably needs extracting. If so , by the use of , Vitalized Air ive ivlll remove it amid no junto to you whatever. i'ossibly if , can be saved , If so , vu'll tell you , Extra'ting 25c Vltallz d Air 5Ua Cold Fillings . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . $1.00 up I Taft's ' Philadelphia Denial Rooms. I 1G17 IOVULA9 S'1' .