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    ttgE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, PEimUABY J, 1001.
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BROTHERLY LOVE RENEWED
Thirteenth Annual Eeunlon of thi Penn
ijbania Olub t Sucoeii.
COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS CROWDED
Quaker IteniMT Olil l-'rlrndniilpa lit
'Klin Mnnr Ypiipk Ak In the Kej--
tonr Stnti Ilvnilntr or Muic,
Punch "nil Unnelnir.
If William Penn could havo stepped out
of the past Into tho rooms of the Commer
cial olub last night and aeen tho throngs
of former PonnsylvanlanB assembled ho
would no doubt havo trembled for the show
ins of his stato In tho census rtturns.
There wore almost an many ns tboro wcro
in tho entlro city of Philadelphia at tho
time he paused from tho sceno of action.
Foreseeing tho depopulation of hla "woods"
by emigration, ho can bo Imagined exclaim
Ids with Harriet needier Stowe's character,
"Hold on, quaker!"
It Is estimated that during tho progross
of tho evening there worn not less than 600
native-born Pennsylvania and tholr fam
lies present at tho thirteenth annual re
union of tho Pennsylvania club, Tho crowd
was almost too largo for comfort. Many,
unable- to find seats, remained only a fow
minutes and went nway. The program of
tho evening consisted of recitations, In
strumental and vocal music and refresh
ments, followed by dancing.
Itrtiulnn nf Old I'rlrntN.
Dut the most Interesting feature of tho
evening to a majority of those present wan
not mentioned on tho printed cards. This
consisted of a renewal of old friendships
and an exchange of old-time riunlnlscencos
memories of long ago on tho banks of
tho Susquehanna, the Lehigh or the Mo
nongahela. Tho conversation teemed with
quaint geographical nnmcs. Such words on
Youghloghony, Lackawanna and Klttlatlnny
wero common, and thoso who spoke them
lingered lovingly ovor (heir many syllables
as though they awoke tender recollections.
Among thoBo who participated in tlio
festivities wero many grayheads men anil
women, who wero born In tho Keystono
stato before Its wonderful resources wero
developed and while It still retained In Its
less populous Rectlons a hint of tho wilder
ness that characterized it during the dayd
of Penn. There was Rev. n, V. Patton,
who was born In Lawrence county In 1830,
J. II. llruucr canio upon tho scene eleven
years later In Ducks county, on tho bunks
of the historic Delaware. His birthplace
Is almost within slto of tho spot where
Washington mado his famous landing after
fighting his way across the river choked
with Ice. Itov. L. Oroh was born In 1133
In the foothills of the Itltio niountaliin of
Lebanon county. T. A. Crolgh, (who was
born nenr Chambcrsburg sixty years ago,
was tho only person present to claim
Franklin ns hlg native county.
(Sriiarnl Miiinlpmoii In Aliftent.
In the nbsenco of General Charles F.
Manderson, who is lit, Hlchanl C. Patter
son served as presiding olllcci. Tho pro
gram was very brief. It consisted of two
recitations by Mrs. John W. Evans, n song
by Mrs. A. A. Covalt and a solo, "Kvery
Itoso Its Own Thorn," by MIbs bolllo
Drlesbach. 'Mrs, Evans' selections wero en
titled. "Tho Lost Child" nnd "The Sick
King." Tho piano accompanlmont to tho
nustrnl numbers was played by M. L. Por
tcrfleld. At the conclusion of tho program re
frshments of cake, eandwlchcs and punch
were served. Miss Mhtul Callahan and sev
eral assistants presiding nt the punch bol.
Among thoso present wore: Mrs. J. T.
Patch. Mrs. J. I. Watt, Mrs. M. 'J. Leachy.
Mrs. J. Cooper, Mrs. 1). T. Kroh, Mrs. II.
Cooper, Mrs. Rudolph Ryan, Mrs. Jo Red
man, Mrs. Allen Koch, Mrs. C. M. Hum
mel. Mrs. M. H. MeConnell, Mrs. M. E.
Dempster, Mrs. J. II. GlllcsMo, Mrs. M. E.
Shunrt. Mrs. D. E. Chafln, Mrs. J. H. Dal
zoll, Mrs. D. C. Patterson, Mrs. C. A. Pot
tor, Mrs. H. II. naldrlgo, Mrs. W. P. Har
ford, Mrs. J. B. Drlesbach, Mrs. C. II. T.
Rlepen, Mrs. J. N. H. Patrick, Mrs. L. X.
Oondon, Mrs. P. Coulter, Mrs. M. H. Hoer
ner, Mrs. W. 8. Askwith, Mrs. William
Boyer, Mrs. M. 0. Greevy, Mrs. James
Hrunner. Mrs. W. C. Mooney, Mrs. It. A.
Lonliart, Mrs. Fehr, A. W. Jeffrls, J. A.
Dalzell, J. E. Crager, J. II. Olllesple, II. I).
Ircy, S. M, Crosby, H. L. Ilurkot, Howard
Cooper, Kolly McCombs, W. S.
IJalduff, J. P. Connolly, 8. n. Rush. D.
J. Burgess. William Iloyer, Josoph Redman,
R. 8. Berlin, J. II. Drlesbach, I. A. Medlar,
R. A. Lctihart, Danlol Uaum. II. M. Englo
man, T. A. Crolgh, Paul Charlton, John
Hussle, 8. K. Spauldlng. J. H. Vanco, Dr.
II. Luddtngton, DeForest E. Chapln, Low
W. llabor, Rev.. L. C.roh.
ELI PERKINS IN OMAHA
think I could get on Wall street, a fa
mous thoroughfare of my home town."
Ell Perkins walked with a pronounced
limp. Replying to a question as to how
ho got It Mr. Landon said! "(lot It In a
wreck on the Iowa Central. All I know Is
that after tho wreck I ound my head In
.the eoalbox and my feet In tho hatrack."
"Will your lame fool bother you when
you lecture t" was tho query propounded
him.
"Oh, no. I don't lecture with my foot.
See," he continued, "one foot is No. 8 and
the other Is No. 1S. Why, that one foot
Is so large that I can rest better standing
up than sitting down. It's so largo that
I'm afraid to go out doors for fear so much
of me will be exposed to the damp ground
that I'll catch cold. It It were raining I'd
havo to sit down In the mud and hold my
feot up to prevent catching cold."
AVorklns Overtimes
Eight hour laws are Ignored by fiose
tireless, little workers Dr. King's Now
Life Pills. Millions aro always at vork.
night and day, curing indigestion, bilious
ness, constipation, sick headache and all
stomach, liver ami bowol complaints. Easy,
pleajant, safe, sure. Only 26c at Kuhn &
Co. 's drug store.
Sam'l Burns' discount salo on
thing now going on.
every-
Hnntril Sinn for ?2.300 Position.
An established and responsible business
concern of Omaha wants to employ a flrst
clasB man SO to 40 yearn old to tnke the
general agency for Its business In a good
territory. This position requires tho best
business ability aiyd exporlenco and absolute
Integrity, it al3o requires tact and exe
cutive ability and good Judgment In em
ploying men. Only applications from suc
cessful men who are lu earnest will be con-
Idored. This position will pay about 12,500
per year and expenses. If filled satisfac
torily. Olvo age. past experience, prcscn.
business, references, Income declred nnd ad-
rcss J 25 Beo office.
MEETS PISTOLS AND KNIVES
Why an Omaha Drommor Sold No Eubher
Gooda in OenterrlUe.
IIOMCM'.UICKIt' IJXCI'IISIONS.
Via MlKKHirl I'liclllc Itiillivnj-.
Tuesday, February 10, will sell round trip
tlckots at very low rates to points lh Okla-
oma, Kansas, Southwest Missouri, Arknn
sas, Texas, etc.; also certnln points In south
nd southeast. For Information, call on
or address company's agents, S. E. corner
Hth nnd DotlglaH streets, Omaha, Neb.
F. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A.
J. 0. PHILLIPP1, A. G. F. &. P. A.
Dlvlilriirl Notice.
Dividend No. 6, amounting to 3',J per
cent, will be paid creditors of tho German
Savings bank upon presentation of their re
ceiver's certificates nt my ofllce, No. IOC N.
15th street. THOMAS H. M'CAGUE,
Receiver.
Omaha, February IK, 1001.
9l8.nr..
Round trip to Lake Charles La Ilcaumont,
rort Arthur, Ft. Worth, Dallas, Waco,
Houston, Galveston and San Antonio, Texas
on salo February 18th and 19th all Infor
mation at Omaha & St. Louis office, 1415
nrnnm street, (Paxton Hotel block)
Omaha, Neb.
llmunrlKt Stuiin Over lu Thin
Willi.- on 1 1 In AVny to Cul-Ifnrnlit.
City
Melville D. Landon stopped In Omnha
yesterday enrouto from his homo In Now
York for a visit In California. Dressed
In sombre block he walked through the
corrmors oi nis noiei ana nttracted no
more than passing Interest until an a?
qualntance hailed him: "Why, how do
you do, Ell Perkins?"
"I'm on my way to California," said Mr.
Landon. "No, I'm not, going to lecture any
this trip. Confidentially, I'm going to look
Into these hlg railroad combinations that
have been bo much In tho public prints of
late. If you'll pardon me, I would prefer
to say nothing of the Interest that prompts
tno to travel across the continent in search
of Information that you would naturally
25 Years
Younger
" I am now seventy -two-years
of age and my hair is as
dark as it was twenty-five years
ago. People say I look at
least that much younger than
.1 am. I would be entirely
bald or snow-white if it were
(not for your Hair Vigor."
Mrs. Anna Lawrence, Chi
cago, 111., Dec. 22, 1898.
Ayer's Hair Vigor restores
color to gray hair every time.
And it is a wonderful food
the hair, making it grow rich
and heavy, and keeping it soft
and glossy all the time. It is
also an elegant dressing.
On dollar a bottle.
If vour druegUt cannot supply you, end
mfl'ooami we will raprea a bottle to you,
11 charges prepaid. lie sure and give ua
your uearcat eiprct oQU-c. x
J, C. AYH CO., T.owell, Mao.
Send for our handaomc book on The 1 1 air.
SMALLPOX IN BERESFORD THE CAUSE
IlrtTtnv Vlllrrt llrrrarord, Drummer
I''inil OutrrVlllr- Iiitaoaiiltntilr
lints Chicken lllnurr In
Depot WaltliiK H00111.
There are reasons why C. J. Zlebarth. a
traveling representative of an Omaha
wholesale rubber huuGe, did not sell, any
goods in Centervllle, 8, D., a fow daysago,
"Going up Majuba Hill would bo easy as
compared with getting into the business
portion of that town," Zlebarth remarked
feelingly aa he told of the arsenal with
which tho natives of Centervllle have sur
rouuded the railroad station. "Thoy've got
everything there in tho way of firearms
from u six-shooter to 11 cannon from Morro
caotlo and, what is worse, they act as
though they know how .0 uso them."
Zlebarth visited tho llttlo town of Bores
ford, 8. D and sturtod for Centervllle,
where ho has several good customers. It
was snowing, Rubber goods had taken a
fall In price and tho prospectu for good
business In Centcrvltlo wcro fine.
'I'IiWim t u IIIm HniKlt,
Grabbing his grips when he reached Con-
ervllle, Zlebarth rushed out of the par with
thu air of a man who smells a J2,000-ordcr.
But cold steel was nil that tho town held
In store for tho drummer. A baker's dozen
of South Dakotans, whom vocations varied
from that of deputy sheriff to village school
teacher, ordered Zlebarth to throw up his
hands.
Zlebarth has been halted several times
recently on account of 'his resemblance to
Pat Crowe, bo he was not particularly
alarmed, tip went his hands and he waved
adieu lo some friends who were on tho de
parting truln.
"Do I look llko n man who would rob tho
MiSS THAN HALF IlATtlS
Vln Oninhn A St. I.ntiU n. It.
On sale February 19 to Tort Arthur,
Beaumont, San Antonio, Lake Charles,
Houston nnd Galveston, Tex. Call at city
office, 1415 Farnam street (Paxton hotel
block), or write Harry E. Moores, C. P.
and T. A., Omaha, Neb.
Annniiiic'cmrntK of tin- Thentrr.
Hoyt'a "A Holo in tho Ground" will open
at Boyd'B tomorrow nfternoon for four
nights and two matinees, concluding
Wednesday night. Lovers of farce comedy
will need no assurance of a. season of un
excelled merriment. Manager Wright car
ries a first-class company and many novel
ties are Introduced.
St. Paul nnd Itrtiim B 10.0.1.
On February 18 and 19 tho Illinois
Central railroad will sell tickets to St.
Paul at rateo f $10.63 for the round trip.
Tho short lino and only line from Omaha
with l.uffet-llbrnry nmoking car. Particu
lars at City Ticket Office, 1102 Farnam
street, or address W. H. Brill, D. P. A
Omnha.
First President In Now tVntnrjv
Will bo Inaugurated at Washington, D. C,
March 4th. A chance to nttend nt small
special faro may bo onjoyed by going via
Pennsylvania Short Lines, over which re
duced rate tickets will be sold March 1st,
2d nnd 3d. For details address II. R. Der-
tng, A. G. P. agt., South Clark St., Chicago.
Oi-kiiii Itrpltiil.
Next Sunday, February 17, at 4 p. m., Mr.
Butler will give an organ recital In Trinity
cathedral. He will be nsslstcd by Miss
Isnbolla GarolBsen anil Mr. Steckeberg.
Hnlf Fare to St. 1'uul nnd MliinrnoolU.
Via the "Northwestern Lino" Foby. 18 and
19th. The only line with double dally train
service and operating enfe-observation
cars.
City offices 1401 and 140S Farnam St.
Automobile Given Away How, when nnd
where can bn ascertained at 1621 Fnrnam
St. Wlttrann's Graphophone Theater.
FUMIGATION IN PROGRESS
Child Snvlns Institute Unilrrcoea t.rn-
ernl lliinar draining
trimnlr.
Tne unua avmg institute underwent a
general fumigation yesterday, OfflcerB in
the employ of tho health commissioner are
assisting the attendants nt the Institute
In freeing the home from smallpox germs.
Everything has been thoroughly cleansed
and formaldehyde lamps are being used In
all the rooms.
The time for Infection In tho homo Is
passed and all the children who contracted
the disease havo been sent back from tho
emergency hospital with tho exception of
two llttlo tots who will have a few days to
remain In the care of the city physician
MURRAY LOSES HIS CASE
Court IIuliU Tlutt City Can not Hp Held
Liable fur ('oiictcutna t Ion nf
Old llutllllllKH.
Judge Baxter yesterday Instructed the
Jury In tho cuse of Thomas Murray ngalns
th city of Omaha to return a verdict for
the defendant. Murrny auod for $5,000 dnm
ngcB becaiiMo five frame dwellings owned
by him wero condemned nnd torn down by
tho building Inspector,
The court decided that John F. Tilly, who
was building Inspector at tho time Mur
ray's houses were condemned, and hi
bondsmen wero responsible for any dotn
ages sustained by tho plaintiff nnd the no
tlon against the city was Improper.
Mortality StntUttoa,
The following deaths and births were re
ported to the city health commissioner for
the twenty-rour hours ending at noon Frl
any:
Deaths George Iorch. Douglas count
hospital, aged 44: M, Potter, 219 Nort
Twenty-third, aged 36.
liirtns i'. Klein, Hire Sherman avenue
gin; wiuiom akihb, rcu Hamilton, girl.
n 11:11,
aged 01 years, a
CONWAT-Mme. Rose.
Sacred Heart convent
Koquinm main at :ju a. m. Mineral a
4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, February 16. In
terment in tioiy r amiiy Bepuicner.
YOITNCI, Mrs, A. D.. at Bellevue, Neb
February 12. aged 33 yean.
Funeral was held at Union church Febru
ary 13. uunai at uauey cemetery,
FEBRUARY PIANO
BARGAINS
This month Schmollor & Mueller will sell
you n brand new up-to-date piano, fully
Kuurnntccd, with an elegant drapo and
stool to match, for only
$168
At the email payment of $5.00 down and Jl
per week. This is a BUSINESS BREEDER-.
SEE THEM. Wo havo the largest and
best selected stock of pianos carried In tho
west. Including thn
ST 131 X WAY
EMERSON
I VI3HS & POND
STECK
A. li. CHASE
PACKARD
nnd u dozpn other .standard
makes. Weatei'it agents for
the Avonderful
Self Playing Pianola.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
l.rnilfrN In Plonodoiu,
mill Ffirniiin Street
:i:i7 llri)iuln.v. Council IllufTp.
Tvl. HlilS.
OFFICIWi MM2
Two Leaders
Egyptian Lotus Cream, 10c.
Schaefer's Cough Syrup, 20c
Cramer'" Kidney Cure . .,
Ilriinin Quinine
1 dux. U-Rritlii Qnlnlnr Cnnmilen
1 dm. il-Krulit tlnlnlnn Cnitmilea
1 dor. r.-criilii tiuliilnc C'npanlea
Daffy' Mnlt WliUlipy
I.atiiM Crenin
75o
lo
7o
10a
loo
H.'.o
ID.)
Pnlue'H Ccterr Compound 7.o
Wine of Curd ut Too
ricrce'n Prrncrliitlon 7oa
Srott'n KninlHlon 75o
Ozuniulnlrtn , 7flo
ColtHfnut Kipcctoraiit ' 70o
I'nlnto Tnlileta SUa
White Illltbun Ilomcdy. 1.00
S. S. S. V.. 7Bo
Mnltod Mlllf ...40c, 70c. f.1.15
IMnkhnni'n Cnninonml 7Bo
SCHAEFER
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
W. Car. loth ua Cklcac at.
Our Gold
Crowns
Are mndo of "Muirut gold,
and are shaped to assimilate
the natural tooth: have a
fine polish and will wear a
life tlmo.
Gold Crowns, $5.00
Best Set Teeth, $8.00
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 DoiJKlusSt.
For the Nntlonnl fre-it lurry Ilntter
mnUriV Association.
Half faro to St. Paul nnd Minneapolis
via the "Northwestern Line" Feb. 18 nnd
1. The only line with dotiblo dally train
service and operating cafeobscrvntlon cars.
City oftlccB, 1101 nud 1403 Farnam St.
Cudahy family?" ho began by way of Jest.
"Don't know about that, but you look a
good bit like a man that ain't goln' to
leave this depot," the chief of the Bquad
announced, "Vou answer tho description of
a fellow that left Ueresford a little whllo
ago and Centervllle people ain't entertain
ing guests from that town at present.
They've only got twenty-five Bniallpox
putlents over there and we're gottlng a
little exclusive." , 1 r" IT
"But why didn't you let me know that JTrCSll itCrDS
you ve quarantined against ueresrord berore
my train left," Zlebarth cxelnlmed when
the truth dawned upon him.
"Oh, wo didn't want you to think that
we aro unsociable like, and then there's n
lady In tho depot that came from Ueresford.
She's kind of loneBoine waiting for a train
and we thought you'd be company for each
other. Just step Into the stntlon nnd wait
for the next train back. Tho Ladles' Aid
society will send, you n good dlnnor and
we'll stand out hero to see that nobody
harms you. She 'talked rougher to us than! ounce, by mall 12c,
you did, but I guess sho's cooled dowu by iiyJi-oD
this time." i i ion's.
Zlobarth Isn't telling how well he enioved Johnswort.
tho tete-a-tete arid Isn't volunteering any
Information concerning tho chicken dinner
for two.
It Is nu'.to a difficult thltiB lo obtain
'herbs for tmdlcnl nnd culinary purpoM
which aro of prime qunltly. Wo havo
given this mutter special attention and enn
offer u lino of freshly sat tiered herbi
wblrh we KNOW AIIE FUESH.
Honcsot,
i Catnip,
I ('leavers,
Chestnut leaves,
Coltsfoot.
Elder Flowers,
Feverfew,
Marjoram.
Motherwort,
Mullein,
rrliicss 1'lne,
1'eiin.vroynl,
Iluspbcrry,
Heel Clover,
Hue.
Hflgc.
Savin,
Hcullcnp.
Spearmint,
Stramonium,
Sweet Fern,
Hummer Savory,
Wormwood,
Tansy,
'rhyme,
Yn prnw.
All the nbove herbs 6o per ounco pack
age, by mntl "c per ounce. Full pound,
(10 small p.tCKngcsj we; uy mini uic
Foxirlovp,
Oold Thread, 10c an
I. lie Kvorlasllng,
I.lfo Hoot,
Liverwort.
Lobelia Leaves,
A necktie party will be given by Omaha
council. K. im.1 t. nf Rfnurlfi Tiint:,tttv
evening. February 19, at their hall. Paxton I Chorman & MnRnnnflll flrillT Rfl
.1 UIIUIIIIUII w IIIUUUIIIIUII UlUg WW
block. Admission 15c. Friends of tho or
der cordially Invited.
In Now Storo at 16th and Dodge.
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Rebuilding
Sale
The
Rochester
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Rebuilding
Sale
Wo iKtuiri allien niniilcli'l-"i'
don't iriiiiiii' to carry oer n Mingle
pair or mIiiifh Into (lie licit More.
Not the common Job lot kind -In thlt sale
wn offer tlio lilglie.it grades, regular linen,
all ulillhM and sizes, Including Foster.,
.lennewM Miller, FoiMrf, 1'tr. und Dim'.'.
Kddy Ai Webster's ladles' Uncut shoes.
Huunlster'H, Stacy AdamM, iJorsh. etr
Mi'ti'H llnest Hhoes nt half prlco and lo'fl
than half price.
01 DQ Women's line shoes, In- ffl QQ
t I 00 cluillng all tlio popular if 1 1 00
1'iather.H, all tho stylish
shapes nnd toei", correct
heel values up to $1.50.
CO HQ Men's Hurst shoes, $3, Jrl, ftn nn
pZiOOK values swelter styles Oi.00
cannot uc round.
For women's shoes always
soiu in i it nn i.t.w.
Vor men's shoes, box calf,
vtel Kid, all correct sluipes,
For ladles and men'H fhoes
boys 'shoes Including
values up to J1.00 all
broken lines.
MImpph and children's shoes
all must go.
For men Alaskas, slzej
to 9. For women's Alaskas
slzcy to 0.
THE ROCHESTER SHOE
Itcliilllillnu; Sate.
min i)ot(ii,.s s i n 1:1: r. om.viia.
SI.69
$1.38
79c
29c
$1.69
$1.38
79c
29c
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School SKoes I x
Jsl matter how little
you pay you get good shoes no matter how
much, you get your money's worth wo wont lot you
pay loss thati is safe nor more than is just.
school shoes
made as per our instructions good weight soles
vici kid tops
I
to S
Si to 1H
$1.00 $1.25
ffroys shoes
12 to 2
$1.50
Satin -calf-
9 to 13
95c
-good weight solid solos,
IJJ to 2 2 Ho 54
$1.10
Every shoo guaranteed.
$1.25
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HAYDEN
S
COR ONE DAY ONLY
r
Saturday, Feb. 16th,
we will offer 823 men's
fine absolutely all-wool coats and vests 52.95
Kgl3 complete lines of manufacturer s, samples bought at 25o on tho
?dMar-COATS AND VKSTS which sell rcRUlarly for $7.50. $10.00 and
up to $18.00, Hear in mind this extraordinary prlco holds Rood only
durliiK this one day. i
i, These COATS AND VESTS como In nil sizes from 33 to 46-on sale
In-our great clothing department, 2nl floor.
The Boys
ICncc pants suits nnd odd kneo pnnta arc on sale In our econ
omy bargain room, main door.
All Knee Pants Suits at 95c and SI. 45
Suits which soil regularly for $2.f0, $3.!10 and up to $3.00 all
sizes, 3 to 16. These nrq all wool cheviots, casslmercs nnd worsteds,
made In double-breasted stylo vostco nnd sailor styles.
Odd Knee Pants for 15c and 25c.
Fabrics nil wool cheviots, casslmercs nnd corduroy, which sell
regularly at DOc nnd 75c.
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EXTRAORDINARY FINE SHOE BAR
GAINS SATURDAY
Tnompson Iiros maito men s i.uu nnu .i.uw Bnoes, i,vo.
Krench. Shrlner fc Urncr's 15.00 and $6.00 shoes. $2.48. , JHRfi.
. . . . ... ... iVMbMI
Tne lost Saturday oi tne nig manuinciurcr s suou s.ue. aii me mio mi m
shipments of these big atoclts will bo put on salo to closo out Saturday. 9 X
C. II. AHORN & SONS' fine $.1.00 and $4.00 ladles' shoes for $1.96.
FIELD, THAYER & McdUIltB'S lino $3.60 ladles' shoes, $1.06.
FRENCH, SIIRINER & UUNER'a ladles' fine $5.00 shoes, $2.4S. f
LADIES' fino 60c Overgalters, 19c. 1
MISSES' fine $1.00 Jersey Leggings, 4Sc. V
SHOE DARGAINS IN OUR ECONOMY
BARGAIN ROOM
MEN'S $2.25 Calf leather lined lace shoes $l,4R
MEN'S $1.50 Satin Calf, lace shoes (18c
LADIES' $2,00 kid laco shoes '. $1.23
MISSES' $1.60 kid laco shoes , 98c
DOYS' $1.75 ca'f lace shoos $1.23
LADIES' Rubbers 23o
MEN'S Rubbers , 49c
HAYDEN BROS,
Reduced
Rates
to the
WEST
THE AMERICAN SUMMERLAND
$25.00
TO
S23
CALIFORNIA
Reduced
Rates
to the
WEST
S28
To Portland
Spokane
Tjcoma and
Seattle
to flgden
Salt Lake
Butte
and Helena
SEATTLE co0 ' BUTTE
LOS DENVERC-.-wM -v -fmjmAmL
Via
THE UNION PACIFIC
THE ONLY
DIRECT LINE
TICKETS ON BALE EACH TUESDAY IN FEBRUARY, MARCH AND APRIL AT
New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam, Tel. 3I, or Union 8tatlon, 10th and Marcy, Tel. 620
A California Winter
A Cnlifot'iiin -winter in win tor is nnino only. It is
iiKiro liko tho perfect Indian Summer oi Nebraska. It
inn kos outdoor life fu8cinutiiig and inviRoratins.
On Tuesdays in February and March ?-" is the
rate via tho llurlington from Omaha to San Francisco,
Los Angeles. San .lose and many other ('alifornia points.
A berth in a through tourist sleeper costs only 5.
Ticket Office,
1502 Farnam Street,
Telephone 250.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sts.
Telephone 128.
HAYDENs HAYDEN
Special Perfume Sale
S
IIohh potala, violet, apple bloonomi, car
nation, (Mover IllosBom, all on sale at 16c
per or., Saturday only.
Talcum Powder Bo.
Talcum Towder, largs lOo
Toilet Soap, per cake lo
Beldlltz Powders, per box 15b
Ideal Tooth Powder, bottle 17o
Menthol Couch Drops, 2 boxes for .... Co
nay Hum, per bottlo f.c
Camphor Ice, box
Cheese Specials
A Rood I.lmbiirRer lc
Sow York Herkimer County White.. 16c
Western Reserve, n full cream Uc
Wisconsin Urick 12Ho
Fish Bargains
Klnnan Hnildles, pound 10c
Norway Anchovies, pound 8 l-3o
Tlno Family Mackerel, each 8o
.1 larce now llorrlnc 10c
3 pounds Saner Kraut 10c
Imported Holland Milch Herrins, lb.. 10c
Grocery Specials
Ilottln HorseradlBh nnd Mustard Pe
3 bottles Assorted Pickles 23c
A Wo bottlo Catsup for 120
3-pound can Syrup Pc
3 .cans Kern nrund Milk 25c
1 can linked Heans, with tomato sauco fie
Italian Prunes 3?c
1-pound pkg. (lerman nird Seed fic
3 cakes Swei-t Chocolato 10c
2 cakes Friends Soap Co
Another Egg Sale
Saturday wo will sell Strictly Fresh
Rkrs nt 12Hc
Cholco Separator Creamery Butler.... 20o
I'nnev Country Uoll Hutter Ua
A cood Cooking Butter
11c
Chickens and Meats
Fresh Hulk Oysters 25o
flood Salt Pork . 7o
BoneleEs Cottapte Hams 30o
Fancy Chipped Beef IRc
Best Bologna Sausage Be
Fresh Frankfurt Sausace 7c
Narrow Strip Bacon i 12lio
Cooked Canned Beef 12VjO
No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams 10'.3c
Furnishing Goods Sale
Men's 50c Neckwear
ut2Bc.
100 dozen men's line neck
wear, In four-ln-hnnds, tecki;
strings and bows, all mado to
sell nt COc, on Rale Saturday at
only 25c.
Men' Too Jersey IUbbed
Shirts and drawers In blue,
brown and ecru, In all sizes,
34 to 46, at 39c.
Men's 2Bo Half Hose, In wool
caebmern and fine cotton, in
plain nnd fancy colors, at 15c.
Men's winter undorwear nt
half tho regular prices.
Groat closing out salo Saturday of all th
men's lined gloves nt Just ono-half the orig
inal price.
JHIX.T NOTION NAI.E SATI!IUAV.
Special now L'Alglan Bolts at 25a each.
llegular $1.50 Boston Bags on sale Sat
urday at EOc,
Tho new macrlnmo cord Hand Bag only
25e.
Tho now Indian Pillow Tops, regular
price EOo, nt 26c.
Elegant lino now Ijtees on salo.
Flno 2!o to COc paper covered books on
salo nt rc. Thin Includes such now books
ns "Tho Crulso of tho Cachrlot," which now
appears for tho first time )n paper oovor.
A full line of new copyright booka on
snle nt 79c.
Special sale on fancy ribbons at ICo amt
18o per yard. These aro tho very latest.
We are selling nil that is new and do
slrable In tho gold and silver trimmings at
3c to 25o per yard.
I.adleH' llnon collars at 3e each.
Big job of new ombrolderlos on sale at
lc per yard.
HAYDEN BROS
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DO YOUR FEET PER.
SPIRE IN WINTER?
TRADEMARK
Registered
A. Mayer Co.
REE BUILDINfi,
OMAHA, NEB.
RE-NO-MAY
PINK I'OWDKIt
not only relieves, but positively euros
nil diseases of tlio, feet nnd hands.
Btops odorous persplrntlnn-curort ten
ler and swollun feot. Hndnrsed ana
prescribed by lending pnyticiaiu.
MISS A. MAYER: In reply to your note I am pleased to say that the tend.,
"P?S5 orroVScaUon3.0 oTyour powder "-d them entirely. I
n0r. thaa glad to recommend the u.o VJ '""J ft Jwm
RE-NO-AlA WHITE POWDER
removes all bodily odors. If properly used no dress shields are required.
PRICE 50 CENTS
Snlil HveryTchtirts
. . t- .11. ' f. ni t
A. MAYER CO., 3J6 JBec cuueung; umana, incd.
CONSULTATION KHIfilfi I'HUSI
n-h. nr.Hnr bv mail add 6 cents for pestage.
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