THE OMAHA DAILY BKE SATURDAY, OCTOB.EH 10, 1001. UAVHEII1 Men's Furnishings HAT UCnS and Underwear Special spot ensh purchases direct from the best mills enable Hoyden's to ouote wonderful valued In the finest qualities ami best styles of men's furnishings and un derwear Saturday. ilea's 11.00 fleece lined Shirts and Drawers, Atk in plain and fancy colors, on sale at "ffJC Men's silk flecco lined and all wool Shirts and AA Drawers, worth up to 2.00-on sale at HOC Hoys' fl.GO nil wool Sweaters, with silk stripes, J Men's $1.00 Colored Laundered Shirts, In all the new pat terns out for fall wear, with separate cuffs, Men's heavy Jersey fleece lined Shirts, In blue and black, regular price $1.25, on sale at IOC Men's Wool Sweaters, In plain and fancy colors, at 9Sc, $1.50 and $1.98, worth double. COc Suspenders at 25c. Saturday in the Tha Most Sensational Sail Mt'SI.INM, XlinnriXJ.S, ETC. Yard, wide extra heavy fine L.L mus lin, regular Co value 2fte Yard wido flno bleached muslin, tho 754c grade 354c. I'HIXT.S AND a-4 vkhcm.kh. 10,000 yards of full standard prints, Including Indigo blues and fancies, worth up to 754c 354c ao-ixcii i'khcam:, r.c. S$-lnch percales dark and light colors, worth lie and 25c per yard 3c ntMM'll Hf.AX.NEI,I3TTI4, n... S cases of 36-Inch flAnnclettcs, extra heavy, worth 15c All our 27-Inch French flannelettes, same patterns as French flaunel; somo arc 27 Inches, somo 32-Inch.... Sc OUTIMi AMI SIIAKKK KI.A.N'MII.S. 10c shaker flannel 2ic Joe shaker flannel Gc 32c outing flannel, dark and light col ors 5c Simpson's fancy sateens, made to sell at 10c C54c Simpson's fancy mercerized sateens, mado to sell at 25c 754c I) It A I' 10 11 IKS. 10c draperies and sllkoline Gc 1 case of skirt lining, all colors, worth So 2c 1 case of mercerized skirt llulngs, worth 19c 5c 1 case of waist linings, black only, worth 1254o 5c Millinery Elegance and Economy Our largo and urtlstlc collection of trim med mllllnerv 1ms won wurm praise from ' every visitor. Hnytlen hats represent fash ion and elegnnco of the highest class nt iibout one-half tho usual prices. Correctly trimmed street lints, nil the newest effects, xllk draped, with fancy breasts: fancy ilruperi Mohulr; nil ko tin shIp Saturday nt $1.98. Usual price $3.30 to I. A wonderfully nobby assortment of su't 1 hats; upwards of l.UX) lints In this lot: not the ordinary $5 kind, but hats nt ex quisite beauty: somo copies of Imported Katternn. others our own original design; andmade hats of flno silk velvet: folts with fancy feathers, breasts, wings, etr. Among this assortment nre hats to suit all tastes; regular price, $8; on sale Saturday at S4.9S. HOLIDAY TRADE OPENS UP Wkaltiala Diitiiot Throigtd with Buyrs fir the 7ultid Imoi. VARIOUS LINES ARE RUSHED WITH ORDERS InrilaatloiiK I'olnt tn n Ilrtlcr Volume of llolltlny Himlnr Tlmii Omnhn linn Krer Known Ilcforc H tension nf Territory. The holiday season has opened In tho wholesalo district nnd from now until the end of November i tho orders received by local Jobbers will havo a direct bearing upon thn Christmas time. For a week or morn the orders have been coming tn to tha local houses to be filled after November 1, when the re'.all merchants will have mado room for tho stocks. Rep resentntlves of eastern houses at this time of the year make visits to the western cen trrs to display those goods which are not carried lnrnlly, and the sample rooms of all of the hotels are now filled with these ssm pics. The trado Is not confined to any ono Jlne. ns every retail dealer makes some preparations for tho holiday trade. Tho wholesalo druggist displays such goods as' are carried In retail drug stores, nnd for tho time tho sale of combs, brushes and pape terle takes rank over the salo of staples. In the dry goods stores specialties of va rlous sorts are shown end eagerly demanded by the trade. Tho wholesale gmcer knows that Christ mas Is coming by the Increuscd demand for nuts and preserved fruits. Omaha Is a cen ter for the' nut trade of the west. One firm of grocero makes a specialty of select, ehelled nuts nnd Its sales cover a wide scope of territory. Tho other houses bandlo staplo nuts, tholr sales during this list Smith's Qrem Mountain Rtnmtor. That's What the Manager of Drug Department, Boston store. Re marked the Other Day. He , Ought to Know, ami From Reports About Town, He is Undoubtedly Right. This popular gcntlcmnn Ih not given to purling up proprietary remedies, but when lie made this remark to one of his customers tho other dny, he also said: "This Is medicine wn know. We know Us history cures that It has mado, and the splendid reputation of the big concern in Vermont who own the formula. Kor people who are sick and run down It simply can't bo beaten at a blood ronovator, nerve and musel strengthened Try It. We guarantee It.' Dm s Department. Hoston Store, have tb sole agency and nro one of many rcputablo pharmacists In the United States controll Bargain Room Em Held In Omaha. llltllSM HOODS. 50,000 yards of Itemnants of all kinds of Dress Goods, worth up to $1.50 yard, I'ldlds, Stripes, Serges, Henriettas, Fancies, etc., for Friday only, at, yd.. 13c All laid out on ono lnrgo square, 600 Skirt Patterns, 4 yards, worth 75c yard, for tho entlro pattern 9Sc 200 Skirt Patterns of 4 yards each. worth up to $1.50 yard $1.93 75c WalBtlngs 39c 75c Orantte 49c $1.00 Ladles' Cloth and Homespuns, 51 Inches wide 49c llIiA.VKUTH AMI COMI'OIITS. Fine, fleecy, lar;e cotton blankets, 59c. Strictly all wool flno blankets, a few camples left, worth $3.00, at $2.50. Comforts at G9e, 73c and 98c: worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. (Hi.no wool, 1 which wt; ah, ntc. 100 dozes ladles' and men's samples of wool und fleece-lined shirts and drawers, worth up to $1.50, on salo at 49c. 100 dozen samples of ladles' wool and flceco-llned vests and pants, wottb up to $1.00, go In three lots, at 39c. 23c and 19c. Men's working gloves und mittens, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 49c, 25c and 19c. One lot of ladles' and children's 15c hosiery at 754c Ladles' extra heavy all wool ribbed hose, worth 60c, ut 25c. Men's $1.00 sweaters on sale at 49c. Men's $1.00 extra heavy Jersey shirts at 59c. tlmo of year aggregating 760,000 pounds of tho various sorts exclusive of peanuts, of which at least 750,000 pounds nre sold. irrrlnn Cnrrnnt Are Here. The first carload shipment of Grecian cur rants arrived on tho Omaha market yes terday and most of tho lot was sold be fore It was received. There has been some trouble tn getting good stock from this source lntely nnd tho price has been very high, but with tho present receipts It has declined, with a prospect for lower prices n tho future. Tho Grecian crop of currants arrives In the country Just at the opening of the holldny trade and Is eagerly sought as It Is usually the best that Is shipped first. It Is in the wholesale candy nnd con fectionery houses that tho opening of the holiday season causes tho greatest change. Advnnct' orders nre received In these houses as early as September 1, but It Js n month Inter before the great rush comes. Today active nnd experienced chocolnte dippers can get work easily at nny of the factories nnd the number employed Is only limited by tho space of the dipping rooms. Even the commission houses nro affected by tho Christmas season. Tho poultry nnd game houses aro shut out of n largo part of thnlr usual trndo this season by the operntlon of tho new state Inw, but already they are plnclng In cold storage tho finest specimens of turkeys, chickens and other poultry to bo consigned to tho retail deal crs about Thanksgiving. Tho Christmas turkeys and other poultry will bo selected Immediately after that tlmo. In the cold storage houses there aro barrels of apples, crates of grapes and other fruit marked extra select. They aro being saved by tho wholesale fruit dealers and commission men to bo sold to tho best trndo during thu holiday season. Tho dealers aro making preparations for much larger demands this year than over before and tho stocks sent out from Omaha will bo better In quality than usual, for, whllo tho crops wcro gen erally small, the quality was high. Ntrleken with I'nrniysla, Henderson Qrlmmett of this placo was stricken with partial paralysis and com pletely lost tho usa of ono nnn and side, After bolng treated by ou eminent physician for qulto a while without relief, my wife recommended Chamberlain's Tain Halm, and after using two bottles of it he Is al most entirely cured. Qeorgo II. McDonald Man, .Logan county, West Virginia. Severn) other very remarkable cures of partial paralysis havo been effected by tho use of this liniment. It is most widely known, howover, ns a cure for rheumatism, sprains nnd bruises. For sale by all d.-uggUts. Ksrrlleiit Opportunity for Hlttlit Muh Long established and rapidly developing manufacturing concern In Omaha hoe an un usually good opening for capable all round business man ns state agent, to employ and supervise special agents and take entlro charge of sales In a good territory. Un questionable Integrity, good business ex pcrlence, high executive ability, discerning Judgment of salesmen and the habit of sue cecdlng Are vequlsltes. Tho man for the position must be n hard worker, forceful persevering and thoroughly In earnest Salary commeusurnto with the position Applicants should give age, roference, sal ary desired, lull particulars of present po sltlon and past experience. I O, Hox 5 Omaha, Neb. Aiinonuoriiieiitfi of the Thentrra. There will bo onlv ono nerformnnce of the lion Tons nt tho Trocadero today, the engagement closing after the matinee, Th Trocndero patrons are nromiscd a treat li tho performances of the High Hollers, who begin their week tomorrow afternoon with I one of the largest and best of the numerous I i i ... , . GREAT FLOUR SALE At Hayden's Saturday nnd Monday, Very best high patent flour on sale at per sack only 90c Wonderful Values for Special Bargains, Linens and Muslins A GREAT TOWEL SALE. 6,000 doz. good size towels, well worth 10c ach, for this sale, Just for a leader, wo will sell 3 for 10c. 3,000 doz., worth 10c each; sale price, 5c. 2,000 doz., worth 1254c each; sale price, 854 c. Ono special lino of very largo sizes, 30x0 Inches, blenched, and worth 40c each. Our price for this sale, 19c. 5,000 doz. huck, all linen, with colored or plnln white borders, hemmed; worth 124c. For this sale, 754c Extra special, extra large, nnd an extra good bargain; worth, 15c. Our price, 10c. Superior table damask. 19c. All linen damask, full width, 21c. All linen, extra wido nnd heavy, 29c. Heay uublcuched muslin, yard wido nml worth 6c per yard. For Saturday, 10 yards for 39c. A good soft finish bleached muslin, 31 Inches wide; worth 7c yard. 10 yards for 45c. 42-inch unbleached plllowcaslng, worth 1254c yard, at 8c. 12-Inch bleached plllowcaslng, worth 14c, at 054c L'nblcnchcd sheetings, two yards wido, worth ISc per yard, nt 15c. Unbleached sheeting, 2'4 yards wide, worth 20c, at 1054c. 8- 4 bleached sheeting, worth 22c, at l54c. 9- 4 bleached 3heeting, worth 25c, at 18c. Silk and Velvet Bar gains of a Lifetime. Huytlen Bros, buy a wholesale stock of silks and velvets from the New York manufacturers. Mind you, these are all tho llnest kinds of merchandise nml will be a gci-nt treat to the ludlen of Omaha. Tho reason for tin sale of these tine silks by the mnnnufacturcr will be explicitly shown In Sunday's papers, Securing this great stock further uoes to show our mu- prcmney. Wo know tho makers and vou know tho silk nnd tho sale will start Mon day ami men win tnKo place the greatest sale on silk mid velvets thnt was ever held In our city. Tho sale that thousands will wait and watch for. Fine Fall Hats Saturday's very sneclal values. Men's stiff hats, In the best stocks and newest blocks, on sal 5 at $1, $1.25, $1.50 nnd $1.75. Men's fedorus. pashas nnd It. H. hats, on sain nt 75c, 1. $1.50 and $2. Men's golf hats, In nil colors, ut $1, $1.23, Hoys' hats on salo nt 40c. EOc nnd 75e. HnVft' rutin nil r?nn,l rvtttprna t, aneMnl purchase, of about 130 dozen, on salo at Children's camel's hnlr Tnni-O'Shanters, ti-nuiui , wi turn fx tuiui'B, uu PUIl III DVC IYDEN BROS BULLET STRIKES WRONG MAN Frid Etepmaa Telia How Ht Happcmd to Baott Jostpb Mb.1t. HE IS CONVICTED IN DISTRICT CURT MtcKfinnn Amci'Ih that Hp llutl Cnnve to l'lrr Upon Another .11 fin nml Hint the StriklnK of It ill y Wn Aocltiriitnl. Self-protection nnd Intoxication are tho defenses which Fred Stegcman offered in criminal court yesterday when brought before Judge Baker to nnswer to a chargo of assault with Intent to kill. Last December Stegcmnn entered Frank Dolezol's saloon In South Omaha nnd shot at tho bnrtender, Michael Hanson. Tho bullet went wild nnd struck Joseph J. Maly, who was standing In the front of the saloon. Mnly was nt tho point of death for somo tlmo. Tho bullet affected his spine. Although ho has recovered partially, the lower part of his body was paralyzed by tho shot and ho Is unable to walk. Stegemun testified on tho stand that ho was Intoxicated at the tlmo of tho shoot Ing. Ho maintained thnt Hanson shot at him and that he was forced to draw his rovolver and return the shot In self-do fonso. Stegeman says ho was Ignorant of tho presence of Mnly In tho snloon and hod no Intention of shooting nny ono but Hanson. Henry Miller nnd a half dozen other wit ncssns were on tho stand. Stegeman was tho only witness who testified thnt Hanson fired tho first shot. Tho attorneys began In cooKlno tta the little things which tell LICBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT beef cs a long way. 0 0( (s 'ZJ iStraiFhten uni o r iue uuiu rfc&iffX snollla b b- usnB 2 Wjt7 2 hjmt.4 onoum.S' CD Wo havo them at ALL PRICES. I IThe H.J. Penfold Col it) 1408 Farnam St.. Omaha. ft MA If a7n w I Ia "nlcj0 J ft I Keep Your Eye on the Big Store's Special Sales Saturday in all Departments, Read These (Agents for Butterick Patterns,) Ladies' and Children's Underwaar and Furnishings Ladles' Egyptian lleeco lined vests nnd pants, special at 25c, Ladles' heavy fleece lined vest and pants, extra heavy ribbed, at 3Lc. Ladles' tine wool ribbed vest and pants, worth $1.00, nt 50c. Indies' heavy ribbed vests and pants, In pink, bluo und black, worth 75c, at 49? Ladles' part wool combination suits, worth 1.60, at jl.n). i-iuiles heavy fleece lined union suits, worth $1, at 49c. l.dldlOS' llPftVV Wool rnmtilnnllnn oillta worth $3, nt K. IUfllnjl' film Votrti allLr ....... I. .1 . . r. ...... i tftiiuiimiiuii nuns. In assorted colors, special at $2.US. "5c '"""es twe cosnmero stockings nt 1 lot of Indies' stockings In plnln and fancy colort. worth 2uc. nn aulr. nt vtin. Children' ?.'tr f!iin llnn.1 uln1lH.ru f. uu niics, Ilk Ifcju. i 101 01 mtues- nsio tnroad stockings, In plain and fancy colors, worth ui to 75c. at 25C Hoys' waists, In all colors, regular $1 quality, nt 49c. The Mother's Friend boys' shirt waists at 29e. Children s lino ribbed underwear, In odds hhu run!", an sizes, at iuc, lac; and lac. Children's extra heavy lleeco lined vests, pants nnd drawers, nt 25e. Children's pnrt wool combination suits, In an mzf.'M, i rum we 10 wc. i hllilren s black tmhts. worth 7!rv nt mv Ladles' outlnt; flannel gowns. In nil films. nt 49c. Ladles extra heavy outing flannel gowns, Ladles' outing flannel skirts, worth 75c, Jewelry Bargains. Gainsborough lockets, newest out, plnln. sir.ln finish nml fancy stone set. large und small sizes, worth $2.50. HAYDEN'S mid-:, 9sc. Fine tx'nrl wiper cutter, with sterling handles, 25c. Silver mounted emory book marks, hat marks, etc., 25c. Ladles' flno Imitation opal brooches, worth 75c. HAYDEN'S PRICE, 23c. Chatelaine, bag top, in oxydlzcd or French gray, nt 35c. 49c nnd 9Sc. Sterling silver Nethersolo bracelets, 19c. $1 Fine Handker'fs Only 25c Saturday, R a. m.. wo place on sale 100 dozen pure linen, Iluu lace and Inserting trimmed handkerchiefs, worth $1 to $1.25 each, for only Ke each. 76C IM.'RK LINEN H'DIC'K'B., 15C EACH. 100 doz. pure linen handkerchiefs, lnco trimmed, worth 75o euch, Saturday morn ing only 15c each. 500 doz. 13c, Initialed handkerchiefs, 6c each. arguments In tho caso shortly before noon. After being out less than nn hour tho Jury brought In a verdict of guilty. BITTMItliY rovoiiT I, AW SUIT. .Mr. Wlilte'n DmiiUKf Cump Annltmt l.ltifiiln noon tft .liiry. ludgo Munger and n Jury hnvo heard tho caso tn which Sarah White sues tho city of Lincoln for $15,000 ns recompense for In juries nllegcd to hnvo been received be cause of n defective sidewalk. Tho enso was bitterly prosecuted and ns fiercely defended. Tho defecdnut had on hand n score of wit nesses to swear that Mrs. White was no where near tho sidewalk on which she al leges she was hurt. The taking of testi mony was concluded Thursday, the argu ment continuing till midnight. Then the cnao went to tho Jury. The court plunged nt once into another suit yesterday morning, ami by tonight will have put In a very busy week. It Is hoped to get through with the Jury by then. Cllimt'll IMIOI'KHTV IX COIWT. Title lo St. lnry MHKflnlrnr' IMIIlec iff In QnrMlon. Action brought to quiet tho title to the St. Mary Mngdalen.e's church property, at 1018 Douglas street, was heard by Judgo Estelle yesterday. St. Mary Magdalene's parish desires to sell Its Douglas street property nnd pur cbaso a slto for a new church further from the center of tho city. The church It Dollar For Dollar - nicely illustrates the kind of plnno values wo nro Klvlni?. For every dolltir spent with uh we Kiinrnnteo to rIvo n doilnr'H wortli of plnno and then rucIi n variety of makes, styles and veneers. Tho most critical can find just what they want n choice of twenty different makes, In all the up-to-date styles of cases, lu fancy anil natural wood veneers, nt prices that are rlKht and on terms that will please you. You ought to see what an elegant piano wo nro selling now for only a piano thnt will satisfy you In tone, action, ease and durability. Why not call In nnd see them Saturday whilu you are down town? A. HOSPE, Musis and Art. 1513-15(5 Diuglai. $7.50 Worth Free- This Is a proposition that ain't often made. To every person buying ono of our famous Majestic Steol Itanges this week we give free of chargo $7.50 worth of cooking utensils. So If you are thinking of buying n range do It bofore Saturday night. At any rato como in and see the workings of this range. Have a cup of coffee and hot biscuit served all day freo of charge. Then wo wnnt you to seo our favorite Baso Burner, the one we're selling for J20 up. A. C. Raymer liulldcrs Hardware and Tools. 1514 Farnam St. Leading Dress Goods House of the West Saturday we will sell a 54-Inch, strictly nil wool cheviot In blnck, shrunk, sponged and weighs lo o. tu the Bqiiare yard, lor l, and tlefy any other house to show as good for J1.6'. Wo will Hell 11.50 Hiitln lln.xlipil whlnenrtt In all the new lull shades, HI Inches wlJc, heavy to extra weight, to make up without linings, ut $1. We will sell a $2.50 Venetian. In 4S colors nnd black, extra weight, extra finish, nt 11.50. o are headquarters for all kinds of walstlngs. from 23c to lo tier yard. We nro showing over 1W) new designs In "Hox 1'at- tern" weaves, embroidered and nppllqued, nt from 12.25 to $25 per pattern. Sneclul sale tin heuvv golf und tailor suit ings for Suturduy. Hardware, Stoves and Housefurnishings SPECIAL SATURDAY PICKUPS. We havo over 60 kinds of heating stoves at prices thnt can not be duplicated else where. Havo you scon the splendid Universal, a regular $40 doubto heater, which we sell for $32.50 Tho Wonder Hot Illast, a regular $13 stove, for 8.95 A very nlco Oak stove, a regular $S.C0, stove, for Wood alr-tlght, 18-Inch The best steel pipe that others sell for 17c for j All kinds of tlrst-class cooks, up from HOUSEFURNISHINGS. 10-Inch turkey dusters 4.9 1.49 12c s.o; Set tipped tnblo spoons 16c Carpenter' clawhammer 9c 2 rolls toilet paper 6c 28x2$ wood lined stove board 69c 8 D nails 3c 2 boxes brntseed shoe nails 6c No. 8 galvanized boilers C9c 12 gauge nltro shells 66c 10 guago nltro shells 60c 12 guago shotgun 4.95 Sink strainers loc fi-lnch elbows 7c 3 lasts nml 1 stand 25c Special Sale on Elastic Belts Satin Fold Hells. Leather Helts. Stcol Chatelaine Ilelts, Leather Chatelaine lines. Ladles' Purses nnd Ladles' Collars. Grand Book Sale Grand book sale. All the late books nt cut prices, 23r novels only oc. $1.50 copyright books by Captain Charles King, I' S. A., only 39c ench. now occupies was originally held In tho name of Father Otto (Iroenebnum, who es tabllshed tho church. When Father Oroenebaum left tho city ho transferred tho property In trust to nishop James O'Connor, with tho stipulation that It was to be UBed for church and school purposes by tho Oerinnn noman Catholics of tho cltv. Tho heirs of Father Oroenebaum Insist that tho property cannot bo sold nnd notion has been brought against them to havo the titled qulotcd. Attorneys for tho defend ants maintain that tho property was pur chased by monoy which was raised bv Father Oroenebaum and not by the parish. The property was put Into his nnmo be causo the bishop was afraid tho church would not bo a success. The holrs main tain that Fathor Orocnebaum's rights In tho property were such that he had authority to turn It over to Bishop James O'Connor and that the terms of this trust must be lived up to In every way. Flfty-Hliclit Monro to I'tirtlnnd from Missouri river via the Union Pacific. Compare this tlmo with other lines and see how much quicker It Is. Through Pullman Talnco sleepers aro run dally. Pullman ordinary sleepers Ieavo Omahn dally at 8:20 a. m. nnd 4:25 p. m., nnd are personally conducted every Friday. For full Information call at city tlckot office, 1324 Farnam street. Tolephono 316. National lodge No. 977, Bankers Union of tho World, formerly Star of Jupiter lodge, will glvo a social dance at hall No, 2, Labor temple, on October 25. All mem bers and friends of tho order Invited. Special Shoe Bargains Sarurday Hrooks Htos.' llnest quality of shoos In welts, turns, and .McKay's In nil leather", shoes that wo have always sold at (3h II and 15, for Saturday at W. W.tO nnd $1. Tho largest line of these shoes carried In the west. The t'ltra shoes are the best advertised $.1.50 Indies' shoes on tho market today They come In nil the leathers and new styles. 30 kinds to select from. A FIVE-DOLLAR SHOE FOR THREE FIFTY Every pair guaranteed to glvo satisfaction. This guarantee Ih from the factory nnd Is backed up by Hnyden Hrrs, In men's shoes tho Stetson lends them all; 2S different styles to select from; they come In French calf, enumel, Ilele's pat ent calf una llooth's Ideal kid, thn best of all leathers. It will not crack or break. One price on tho line 15. Tho Crossctt line of men's shoes nro the best line of men's shoes on Hie market to day nt 13.50. Ask to t-eo the "Varsity last; not u irons, nui up-io-naie, Our "Ncdynh" line of men's shoes are the talk of the town, at three dollars; they are bargains n W.W shoe for 13. A sneclal In ladles' tine shoes for Satur day, made of line vlcl kid, with tips of same, with the wide extension solo und In all leathers. A three-dollar shno for It.sfi. SHOES IN Till. HAHUAIN HUOM. Mpii'h satin calf. luce, worth J1.75. at 11.10. Women's vie kid, lnco, worth $2, at $1.16. Optical Department Some Special Bargains for Saturday OHOCEHV S1M1C1ALS. n i ir Hck! 2t-lb. sBck nuro ryo n,,r it.- io.ll). sack nuro Graham, 15c, 24-lb'. ssnck pure rye-Graham, 45c; fancy evnporatcd California peaencs, now nmn Op- utrletlv choice California peaches, new crop, 1901, at 1254c; very good old crop peaches, 6',4c; new crop ovaporuieu blnckbcrrles, 9c; now crop evaporated apricots, 1901, at 1254c; now cleaned pa tros currents, 1254c! "aw California mus catel raisins, 10c; now Cnlltornia prunes, 34c, 4c, 5c, 8V4o and 1254c. toiiacvo nniAUTSinvr. Star plug chewing tobacco 3751c Horseshoo plug chewing tobacco ....3754c Ncrvo plug chewing tobacco 3i5c Uattlo Axe c Newsboy tobacco jc llutl Durham smoking tobacco 50c Duke's Mixture j'.'0 Meerschaum smoking tobacco 3uc Undo Tom smoking tobacco 3oc Old style smoking tobacco 2oc IMSII llEI'AllTMIlNT. Norwegian' nnchovles, per pound 1254c Russian sardines 1254o Fresh mackerel from Norway (bloat ers) 25c Fresh mackerel, No. 1 -uc Fresh mackerel, No. 2 1754c Now England mackerel (bloater) .... 15c Irish mackerel 12Hc Holland herring, fresh -lOc Fet slid herring 12WC Hamburg rolled mops 15c Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per pound Special Sale on Lard, Hams and Bacon. That Fashionable Omaha Is enthusiastic in her praise of our allowing of new SHOE crea tions is nutting it mildlyIt is an undisputed fnct. that for high ,d.. fnntwPiu- "THE KOCLlESTEir is the place "for exclusive SHOE IDEAS The now, the extreme SHOES Not. a day passes that new creations aro not added to our already magnificent stock of high art footwear. SATURDAY We offer some of the newest styles WOMEN'S SHOES in all HOHNA1L AND OKOSS STITCH. -Medium and extra exten sion price (.()() to $2.B0. MEN'S SHOES This store iiYntiinifin" iine nnd mnnv to .f2.50. TM POUT ANT FEATMIES in boys' and misses' de partments an unsurpassable collection of styles nnd leathers price $2.50 to $1.00. BARGAIN BASEMENT. Snofinllv nrriinired sale from our recent mammoth purchase uv.-v'K An WOMEN'S shoes A-'. S to $4.00 all tho leathers divided into three lots Ba.sement only $1.98, ?1.S8, 08c and down BOYS' AND GT TILS SH015S, $1.18, 8p, We, flown to 3Ue. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., Our new catalogue now ready. loin Douglas Street. 151." Your Boy is probably ns hnrrl ou sIioph ns nny other boy so unturnlly you're looking for a shoe thnt will stand tlie most wnnr for the money Drex L. Slioonmn lins a boy's shoo thnt lie sells for $1.50 thnt has more gootl qualities to it thnn nny shoo In the world at the same price nnd it's a heap better than some you havo paid $2 for Whllo we're not cutting the quality any we're going to glvo every boy that gets a pair one of our airships just as an Inducement for you to try tho best $1.50 shoe made. Drexel Shoe Co.. Neir Pull CntulfiKUe Nor Heady. Omiki'i U-to-tlHt! Shoe House. 1418 I'' A H.N AM STHICKT. Chocolate Bon Bons All who have eaten our chocolates nml bon bons remark about their flellclousness, How can thoy help but be dellctouH when every care Is used to make them purity and perfection? Experienced candy mnk crs, with tho purest and best materials, accomplish our great desire to make tha best candy possible to be manufactured. Don't buy cheap candles you novor know what kind of adulterations you will not. Our candles nre mado right In our own shop fresh every day. W. S. Balduff, ItaO FanutMi St. HAYDEN s Roys' satin calf, sizes 12 to 2 or 254 to 554, nt 75( 9So nnd 11.23, Child's shoes nt 15i 19c, 25c nnd 60o Iluy your rubbers, overshoes and legglns now Wo offer n sneclal rate on snectncles and cyeglnsnes Saturday. All the latest styles of (ranifs nnd mountings and llnest grndo of crystal lenses, Carefully fitted by ex perienced optician. 10-year guaranteed gold filled frames, $3 value, nt Jl.9. CA N II V II U PAIITM US T. Eclipse mixed candy S54c Crown mixed 754c Moonlight kUscs IS 54c Hobsnn kisses 15c Swedish kisses 1254c Suubenm kisses 1254c Trilby kisses 10c Don bons 754c Vnullla creams 2Ko Rose creams 22c Mint opera creams 2154c Duttcr creams &254o Opera wnfers 25n Maple wafers 25c Flue hand-mndo chocolates 203 Fine uinrshmallow chocolates 25c Cream tilmonds 25a CUACKr.lt IlKI'AIITMICST. Soda crackers 5o Oyster crackers 5o Milk crackers 5c Pearl crackers 5a Farina crackers 5o Ginger snnps 6c Fresh oysters, per quart 35c Dates, per pound 5o COI'FIJB AMI TEA IMMCnS. Siberian Diamond coffee, 1254c; Slbcrlnn H. U. coffee, 134c; very lino Santos coffoo, 15c; Oiintemnla colTcc, 20c; Interior Java coftoe, 25c; private growth, Java, 3154o; Ansola Java, 32c, Mandcllng Java, 33c; Arabian Mocha and Old Oovcrnmont, 35c; With every pound of good tea from 45c to 60c you get a fancy teapot. 8c the leathers snowing tno new is the homo of the celebrated other famous makers price bi.uo often priced elsewhere at S3.50 to :. log the sale of this preparation. 4 uunceijufi cuiupnaic. (