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    THE OMAHA DAILY 1JE.E: SATVKD AY, D KOEMliEK 28, 1901.
HAYDENs startling Announcement of Bargain Room Re-Opening and As
HAYDEN
S
tonishing Closing Out Sales Saturday.
SATURDAY IN THE BARGAIN ROOM
OUR FAMOUS HAROAIX ROOM is again in full blast, and the bargains will bo greater than over. Thousands of odds and ends must go. All nice, new, clean merchandise made for the fall of 1001. Never in the, history
of morchundisingNwill the prices equal Saturday. WE WILL GIVE AN HOURLY SALE IN EACH .DEPARTMENT THAT WILL RE AN EYE-OI'ENER. READ EVERY ITEM OF THE FOLLOWING:
"FROM 8:20 TO 0:30 A. M.
Wo will sell the beat kid finished cambric
linings that are mndo at, ynrtl lc. Only 10
yards to a customer.
FIIOM !l:30 TO 10!30 A. M.
Wo will sell SG-lnch line Imported Imi
tation French flannel, sold at from to
IPe this fall, for one hour only, 4c. No j
limit to customers, hut mi itfilri-s
FIIOM 10:30 TO 11:00 A. M. I
We will sell full standard prints, In (
China Dept.
All of our $1.50 three-arm wrought Iron
candelabra go at 25c.
All of our 35c to 50c cups nnd saucers,
'platen, bowls, teapots, sugars, croams, oat
meals, fruits, vsses, bon bons, mustard Jars,
mugs, bono dishes, soup plates, bakers, rose
bowls, etc, etc., go at 10c.
Few Grocery Specials
Cornmeal, 16c sack. ,
Oatmeal, 4c pound.
Ryo flour, 56c sack.
Navy beans, 6 'pounds for 25c.
flrnham flour, 25c sack.
Oood country butter, 1214c
Poultry and Meats
Fresh dropped Rprlng chickens, 7?c.
Fresh dressed turkeys, c.
Large, crisp celery, per stalk, 5c.
Fresh pork hausago, 7'.5c. ,
No. 1 sugar e.urcd bacon, 12'4c.
Now bolognu sausage, 5c.
Prime pickled beef tongues, 10c.
ORAND ORANGE SALE SATURDAY.
Sweet, vJulcy navol oranges, per dozen,
lie.
Special Cheese Sale
Wisconsin cream brick, 12fcc.
Wisconsin llmburger, 12H-C
Swltzcl cheese, each, 7c. '
Wisconsin cream, 15c.
. Nebraska cream, 10c.
CITY OFFICIALS' ESTIMATES
Ixpamei Next Yam Will Confirm with
. Majar'i RttriBchmsit -Folioy,
KINNINdS GIVES CREDIT TO HIS FORCE
TrcnmiriT Siijm Hp Will llciiulri .Snuit
' Ntiiiiltor of Kniplo) i'n ns lie Hud
Thin Vcnr to CoTiIIiuh Cru
unilc AkkIuM Hclliiiui-nt.
'Estlm'ntes which hnvo been furnished to
Mayor Moorss by heads of various depart
ments of the city government show that
ilty officers believe they can carry on their
work with less money than was sot nsldo
for their uso last year. Only part of the
city otllctnls Ifavo complied with tho
mayor's request tluit estimates bo furnished
him upon which to base the levy for 1902,
City Trensuror A. H. Hennlngs estimates
that he can conduct his office during tho
coming year for $24,700, Of this sum $22,930
Is for salaries nnd tho remainder tor sta
tionery nnd supplies. This estimate Is
$1,320 lens than the entire amount spent by
his office In 1901.
lu setting forth the needs of his office
Mr. Hennlngs says that it will bo Impossl
ble for him to enrry on his active crusade
agnlnst delinquent taxpayers unless ho Is
granted funds enough to maintain an olllco
force practically as Inrgo as ho hnd during
tho ycur which Is coining to a close Dur
ing 1901 Mr. Hennlngs collected personal
taxes to the amount of $241,746.45, or $390
more than the entire personal levy for tho
year.
Where i:xienii' Vny. 1
Mr. Hennlngs says that his success In col
lecting taxes Is duo largely to the csro ex
erclscd by his olllco forco and ho bolleves
thnt any reduction In tho number of his .em
ployon would result in a loss to tho city
many times as great as tho saving which
would bo mado In the salary roll.
Building Inspector R. B. Carter bolleves
that his depnrtmont can bo maintained dur
Ing tho coming year for $4,100, tho amount
at his appropriation for 1901. Mr. Carter
will finish the present yenr with n surplus
f moro than $100 in his fund.
The cUy comptrollcy has asked for nn ap
. proprlatlon of $10,283 'or tho, coming year,
Of this Bum $9,030 Is for salaries and $1,254
Is for stationery nnd other supplies, These
amounts aro tho samo which Mr. Weinberg's
office spent during tho year which Is Just
TRY THE
CONTINENTAL
RESTAURANT .
1420 DOUGLAS 8T
FOR YOUR NOONDAY LUNCH,
SATURDAY, DEC. 28.
Have von tried .tho Continental Restau
rant. 1420 Douglas st.. for your noonday
lunch? '
Cream of Celery, 10. English Split ren, 10,
dhkciT- wiiltell.ili, L'reoie sauce, .0,
Boiled FrnukfuertH and Bauerkrnut, 20,
Koast Prime' Beef, doml Qlnce, 20
KXtrn. cut. 30 1
Roast Lett of Veal with Dressing, 2").
Stowed Tomatoes, 5, Suftnr. Corn, 5,
Mashed Turnips, 5.
Croquettes of buck, Green Pens, 25.
Individual Baked Pork and Beans, 15.
Spaghetti u la Itallnnerf 20.
' Fricassee of Shrlmpa en Cnses, 20,
Green Apple, Mflice, Gooseberry, Crnnberry
, or Custard Pie, 5.
Fruit Pudding. Brandy SnucT, 10.
Try our 35c Sunday dinner.
Bread, Butter nnd Potatoes Included with
Fish and Meat qrders.
Nolo Prices Coffee, th best, 8 cents.
dark and light colors, fine styles, worth
from fie to "hie yard, only 10 yards to a
customer, at lc."
FROM 11:00 TO 12:00. KOOM.
Wo will sell the best yard wide unbleach
ed muslin made, extra weight, worth 6ic
yard, only 10 yards to customer, at 2)4c.
FROM 12 00 TO 1 1'. M.
will .nil . ...,1 ,,.i,i l ,l
light colors, regular 19c and 23c goods,
only 10 yards to customer, at 4c yard.
Grtat Cut Price Clear
ing Silk
SALE. You know what that mean's. We
Involco In one week and must reduce the
stock, and that Is our reason for selling:
35c plain colored ellk for 15c.
50c plain colored silk for 25c,
76c plain colored silk for 39c. .. '
$1.00 fancy silk, In all colors, for 49c.
$2.00 fancy silk, n nil colors, for 69c.
$1.50 black tnffota, 27 In: wide, for 75c.
$2.00 black taffeta, 36 In. wide, for $1.00.
$1.60 fancy velvet for 59c.
$1.60 plain velvet, for 49c. t
l$1.23 Vrcpo do chine for 69c.
$1.50 boulevard velvet for 69c.
Hair Goods Dept.
On 2d floor, In millinery dept., a very
complete line.
$2.60 switches at 99c.
$3.75 switches at $l-iS.
Closing Out Gaps
noy toques, worth 25c, at 10c
Boys' toques, worth 33c to 50c, nt 2oc.
Hoys' caps, worth up to 50c, nt 25c.
Men's 60c raps nt 23c.
Closing out all full lines stiff hats, In all
colors, latest blocks, nt $1.00, $1.25, $.1.50.
$1.75 and $2.00.
Men's soft hats, all tho latest styles,
Fedoras, Railroad, Pasha, Golf, Columhlna,
nt 76c, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00.
Cut prices on trunks and valises.
-A
Grand Embroidery Sale
This lot Includes n special Import linn,
worth from 25c to 35c; on sale Saturday at
60 and 7c.
losing. In his communication submitted to
the mayor Mr. Wcstbcrg nlso advtecs thnt
nt least $3,000 be sot asldo for printing the
city's annual reports for tho ycnr3 of 1898,
899. 1000 and. 1901.
Mayor Want tn Save.
Other city officers are preparing reports
and will submit them to the mayor la a
short time. Mayor Moores has urged tho
officers to nvo every cent possible of their
Appropriations for tho present year, so that
the city levy for 1902 may bo mado vry low
to offset the excessive levy which tho Board
of Education Is cxpectcjl to ask for school
purposes, Tho overlap for the present year
will be much less thnn that of 1900, nhd the
conservatism which the city officers aro dis
playing In making estimates for tho coming
year premises to, keep tho city's end of tho
1902 levy below tho figures for 1901.
Mayor Moores hopes to keep tho appro
priations for all funds, with tho exception
of the lire fund, below tho amounts set
nsldo for 1901. It Is thought that sulllclent
reduction cnu be made In other depart
ments to meet tho ndded appropriation
noeossary for new flrc-fightlng machinery.
The levy for the Arc department this year
'as 3,43 mills. At least 1 mill must bo
added next year for new apparatus, says
tho mayor.
The entire tnx levy for 1901 was 34 mills.
Of this levy 6.6 mills was for school pur
poses, leaving a levy of 27.5 mills for cltv
purposes. As a levy varying from S to 10
mills Is threatened by tho Board of Educa
tion fjor 1902, Mayor Moores Is making evyy
effortto get the -levy for city purposos
down to 25 mills. The ;nnyor has held many
conferences with tho hends of city de
partments and the estimates of expenses
for fho comlug year show that his retrench
ment policy has been adopted.
RAILWAY MAILXLERkS BUSY
I'amliiK of ClirlKt iiimn Diich Not llrliifi
Kml of llimtlr for Mull
HMiullrra.
"Thoso people who think thnt when tho
Chrlstmns presents nro delivered the rail
way mall clerks light their pipes and tilt
back In their chairs to read fireside love
tales between stations are much mistaken,"
says Chief Clerk II, F. Shearer. "Thero Is
something doing on every car for a good
while after tho holiday Is past. To begin
with, there Isnlways an abundnnco of 'como
bucks' sent by people who wero remembered
by some people whom thox forgot when
they mado up tho gift list. For theso folks
Now Year's day Is n great blessing, ns It
gives them a chanco'to square themsolvw
without making awkward excuses for their
tardiness.
"When that class of mall Is disposed of
thero comes the annual Interchange of (bus
iness Jetters which constitute two streams,
the one pouring out of Omaha, Chlcago,"New
York and other business centers and the
other pouring back Into them. This mall
Is less bulky, but tho pieces count away up
Into the millions In number, and In value
too. This kind of mall Is heavy all through
January and It Is usually well Into the next
month before tho clerks on tho cars can
find time to change their collars, look over
their own Christmas presents and go home
to tee the folks." ,
Itollef Knnil Contlnum tn (iriMV.
Tho following subscrintlons hava been re
reived by Cnutain Iler for Omaha's noor-
Subscriptions hervtoforo reported. $2S1.4o;
Henry Keating, $Uii M. W. Miller. $5: Cash
(J. $2: Cash W, $10: Cash C. ; Fraternity
Dancing ulub. $5; 13. A. Streater, $1; Third
wurd' colored boys, by Ole Jncksoft, $13.83;
Fred Hunxlter, $10; .Andrew Nelson, $5:
George Johnson, Newman drove, Neb., $2
nnd one bag of clothing; total, $350.25.
Publish your legal notices In the Wekly
flee. Telephone 231.
FROM 12 TO 1 1'. M.
Wo will sell 6c apron ginghams, best
made, at, yard 214c. Only G yds to customer.
FROM 1 TO 2 1 M.
Wo will sell nil our 23c, 35c and tlOc
dress goefds, In remnants only, at, ynrd.lOc.
This Includes serges, henrlettas, fancies,
all wool, part wool and silk and wool nov
elties, only one pattern to customer.
JJROM 2 TO 3 IV M.
Wo will sell U.00, $r.50, $1.03 and up to
Closing Out Shoes
SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE of all unllned
Bhoes and slippers bought for Xraas trade
U nnd off. Wo must have the room and
these prices will do It:
Women's flno fur trimmed slippers,
worth $2.00, nt $1.23.
Woman's flno fur trimmed slippers,
worth $1.73, at $1.25.
Women's lino fur trimmed vesting top
slippers, worth $1.50, nt OSc.
Women's fine beaver slippers, best qual
ity, worth $2.00, at $1.23.
Men's very flno hand turned slippers, In
red, tan, black and wlno colors, worth up to
$2.50, at $1.25.
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IYDEN BROS
LAWYERS M BE TOO HASTY
ObjeotioH to Naming Candidate for Jidgo at
BatuTdaj'vU"tiB
FULL REPRESENTATION IS DESIRABLE
Ai'tlnn of OoHiinrntlt cly lv DoiikImh
Con tily l.iiVryrrn Would ot II I ml
Tlione nt Oilier Couiitlr In
(ho .luitlalnl Dlxt riot.
"Tho call for n meeting of attorneys made
In the namo of the Douglns'County Bar as
sociation to recommend a successor for
juugo naxer contompiati tho attendance
of nil members of tho bar in this, tho
Fourth Judicial district" salcf a promlnont
attorney, yesterday. "There nre njiout 400
ntt,ornoys in this district ant of tho num
ber I doubt If more than 100 have received
notico of tho meeting. In my opinion nnV
action toward naming a candidate for Gov-"
ernor Savage's 'consideration would be hasty
and Ill-advised at this time.
It sepnis to mo that the matter should
bo done tn a calm nnd dlgntfled manner,
without unseemly haste or tho uso 0 tho
mothods of tho ward polltlcianv Tho Sat
urday meeting should be merely prelim
inary und n day should be iet later for tho
selection of the candidate. A committee of
representative attorneys who aro not candi
dates should bo appointed to take charge of
tho election. It should bo conducted on the 1
Australian plan nnd every aspirant should
bo givon tho opportunity to have his name
placvd upon tho ballot.
"If the Saturday meotlng, with an attend
nnco of 100 or so, names n man nnd Insists
upon Its action ns being binding upon tho
attorneys of thu entire district, including
those of Burt, Washington nnd Sarpy coun
ties, It will pave tho way for much trouble.
It might mean thnt effective protests would
be lodged with tho governor, who could
then tnko tho mntter entirely out of tho
hands of tho bar association nnd mnko an
nppolntment to suit himself."
WANTS TO ENFORCE THE LAW
IlPimty I.nlior 'onimlMMloniT Will AnU
Imllt't nx'iitx A Kit 1 11 t Violator
of Fln Knchi Statujr,
C. K, Watson, doptjly labor commissioner
of the state, Is In the city to nppear be
fore the grand Jury to show tho evasions
Do You Use One?
If you do we would like to have vou
come to our atom and see how much
we can save ybu on supplies. Our
stock Is most complete every known
reliable camera-all the different de
velnplng and toning baths trays
printing frames-mo ints, etc. We de
velop and print at reasonable prices.
THE H. d. PENFOLD CO.,
Amateur Photographic Supplies.
1408 Karnam St. OMAHA.
Opp. I'axton Hotel.
IT
K'.9S dress goods at 25c. This Includes 61-ln.
4G-lu. suitings, cheviots, Raye's tweeds, co--verts,
fancies and 230 dlffcrcnti weaves'.
Positively only. 1 pattern to a customer.
FROM 3 TO I I'. M.
Wo will sell all our 39c, 49c, 73c, OSc and
up to tl.50 silks, that we always keep lu
tho bargain room, at 19c. Only 10 yards to
customer. j
Women's beaver foxed bals., worth $2.00,
at $1.50.
Women's all beaver bals,, worth $2.00, at
$1.60.
Men's velvet sllppors worth up 'to $1.30,
at 90c and GSc.
Men's felt slippers, worth 90c, at 4Sc.
Women's felt slippers, worth 75c, at 33c.
Roys' velvet and Imitation alligator slip
pers, nt 60c. '
.Solo agents In Omahn for tho Stetson and
Crossctt' shoes for men and the Brooks
Uros and Ultra shoes for women.
Special prices for the opening sale In the
bargain room:
Men's satin calf bals., worth $1.50, at 9Se.
Boys' and youths' satin calf bals,, worth
?1.G0. at 9Sc.
Child's flno dongola butt, worth C5c at 19c.
Women's lino vlcl lace, worth $2.00, at
$1.39.
Theso prices for Saturday nnd Monday
only. .None sold to dealers or peddlers.
' Clearing Out
On account of Invoicing by tho first of tho
yenr wo arc closing out n big lot of pocket
books, band bngs, comb nnd brush sets,
ribbons, laces and handkerchiefs, etc., at
less than cost price.
Elegant hemstitched embroidered hand
kerchiefs at 2'4o each.
16c embroidered handkerchiefs, 7',c.
50c embroidered handkerchiefs, 23c,
50c puro llucn handkerchiefs, 12Hc.
50c pocketbooks, 25c. ,
23C LACES, 5C YARD.
25C FANCY RIBBONS, IOC
CLOSINO OUT BOOK SALE SATURDAY.
Tho cheapest lot of books ever offered.
of tho lnw regnrdlng the maintenance of
flro escapes on buildings of three stories ,
nnd higher. Tho Jury has so far taken no
action on tho cases In which Mr. Watson
Is Interested, but ho believes they will bo
considered today. '
"If tho grand Jury does not Indict," said 1
ho, "I Intend to take tho matter up on my
own responsibility. I will bavo Informa
tions filed and every person arrested who
has not compiled with tho law. I
do not propose to be a party to any such
evasion of tho law and I feal that I would
be In that position should I fall to do all
In my power to enforce tho provisions of
the act." t
The kidneys acho when they are over
worked nnd tho troublo gots serious unless
promptly- removed. Prickly Ash Bitters is
n reliable kidney tonic and bowel regula
tion. '
LAURA TRUMBULL'S TROUBLES
She Sa5 llrr Ilimlmml'x Married
Danulitc-r Took Ao- llonm-krcp-liiK
Paraphernal In.
Laura Trumbull, who mnrrled Benjamin
Trumbull at Murysvlllo, Kan., on Septem
ber 23, 1S97, and now asks for a-divorce,
says In her petition that "two woelm after
said , marrlngo a mnrrlc daughter with
whom ho had lived moved away nnd took
with her nil tho, kitchen, dining room nnd
other furniture nud tho defendant refused
to buy nny moro furniture and mndo It so
unplensant for plnlntlff thnt sho was forcbd
to lenvo tho place. ,Somo tlmo during last
April defendant conxed plnlntlff baqk to
llvo with htm under promises thnt ho
Unversal Language-Music
UntlcrsttKid by nil nntlonnlltlos tip
involuted by both 1111111 11 nil boast Is
iuvtir so nccurately articulated ns when
produced ou tho kliff of Instruments
tho irlnno. Then the moro perfect the
piano the more correct the speech hence
the profurotyo of thu celebrated "Kim
ball." Its beautiful belMlkatone Is per
feet Its action never falls to carry the
Intelligence from tho brain of tho per
former to the storiiiK of the piano. Own
11 Kimball and enjoy the musical litera
ture of all nations.
A. HOSPE,
Mutlt and Art. ISI3-I5I5 Diutfit.
Remember the Little Toes
They get cold nnd have corns Just llku
thu big oues our boys' $l.r0 shoes are
tltted by salesmen that know how to lit
shoes thnt prevent cold feet 11 ml too
corns there Is something about these
boys' $l.po shoes that makes them tho
best kind of a present wo also have a
lino lbio of boys' slippers that tiro made
Just like imp's-In tlo low-cut and Faust
shapes. Shoos or slippers bought now
for gifts can bo fitted lifter Sow Year's,
DrexebShoe Co..
(JmabM D-datta N!io; llouac,
HID FAK.VAM STItlJKT. .
Ken Fall Catalogue fttttr lleudy,
FROM I TO 6 I M.
Wc will sell n rcpular 10c velveteen, at,
yard ?c. Only 10 yards to customer.
FROM ". TO C 1. M.
We will sell the Ilnrst jird wide bleach
ed muslin made, nt, yard, 3?ic. This Is a
little heavier and Just as flue as Lonsdale
enly 10 yards to customer.
itcslilKR thna.i hnurlv snips. wmwIII have
a day sales on blankets, boys' clothing, 1
dress goods, towels, muslins, ladles' undj
Sheet Music Sale
Wo nre still selling tho "Star Danco
Folio" nt only 48c, by mall 56c, regular
prlco 6c, .tho only book containing tho
latest and most populnr sheet music, such
ns "When tho Harvest Days Aro Over,"
"Bird In a Glided Cage," "Spider nnd tho
Fly," "Her Nnmo Is Rose," "My Ann Ellzcr
Cako Walk,". "I'd Lenvo My Happy Homo
for You," Hehottlschc, "I Ain't. A-goln' to
Weop -No More" nnd n lot of other pretty
pieces. While tho book Insts wo will sell
It nt only ISc. Everybody thnt likes popu
lnr inualo should purchnso a copy of this
book while It Is on sale. Mnll orders filled
tho samo day wc receive them. Wo nro
headquarters for everything In tho sheet
music of book line.
Optical Dept.
Don't go without propctly fitted glasses.
Wo will supply them nt tho lowest posslhlc
prlco consistent with good work and first
quality material.
Gold llllcd frames, spectacles or eye-'
glasses, guaranteed for ten yenrs, at $1.19.
Flno nluminold frames, any style, with
flno quality ground lenses, complete, for
$1.49
Frnmeloss eyeglasses, cork guards, aluml
numlnlco mountings, nt only $1.19.
would do right with her nnd plaintiff at that
tlmo lived with him In Sioux City, la., for
threo days, but defendant failed to keep
his promises In any respect." For all of
which she wants an absoluto dlvorco and
the restoration of her maiden name, Laura
Ktugcr.
SATISFIES CITY OFFICIALS
Proponed Contract llrturni Clly a nil
I'nlon I'ai'lllo Head- for Conn
oll'n Approval,
"After luspoctlng tho lnnd which Is to
chnngo" hands under tho proposed contract
between tho city jf Omaha and tho Union
Pacific, tho members of tho city council
seemed to be willing to approve tho com
pact," wald Mayor Moores. "Tho city Is
deeding tho railroad company considerable
land under this' contrnct, but ns soon as
the deal Is mado the company pledges Itself
to beg(n Improvements which will aggre
gate $730,000 within a short tlmo. This
mentis the employment of many additional
workmen nud will bo n groat benefit to the
city. It ulso makes It certain that tho
shops, will remain hero, ns thero Is a
clanso In tho contrnct nnnulltng tho deed
to strcecta und nlleys donated In case tho
company moves Its plaut away from
Qmahn.
"Considering tho benefit tho city will de
rlvo from tho Improvements, tho gift of
Btrects nnd nlleys does nilt seqm to bo
wfthout prlco. Tho city officials henr no
complaints from people wiib object to tho
ratification of tho proposed contract. It
must be presumed, that the public Is satis
fied with the terms of 'tho ordinance which
gents' furnishings and other lines too nu
merous to mention,
Positively no ratrcbants, dealers or'pod
dlors sold In this room.
UNDERWEAR IN THE RAROAIN ROOM
Children's 00c fleetc llued underwear, nt
10c.
Men's ROo and 78c fleece lined and wool
shirts and drawers, closing price. 23c.
Uoys' 35o mufflers, at 15c.
Closing Out Furnish
ings and Underwear
Men's henvy nil wool floeccd shirts and
drawers In plain and fancy colors nt 49c.
Men's $1.25 and $1.60 silk fleece lined
and all wool shirts and drawers at 75c
Men's mufllore, 60c quality, at 16c.
'All tho men's colored laundered shirts
that sold up to $1.00, on sale at 49c.
Men's 60c working gloves and mittens
nt 25c
Men's $1.50 all wool sweaters In black,
bluo nnd red, at 98c
All tho 60c neckwear thnt sold up to
50c on salo at 25c
Ladles' vests and pants In heavy fleece
lined wool in oddg and ends, worth 60c
nnd 76c, nt 25c
Ladles' extrn heavy cotton combination
suits, worth $1.00, 50c.
Children's vests nnd pants In wool and
Is now pending. If thero aro aay objections
I hope they will bo filed at once, as tho
measure Is about to pass and it there ,'b
anything wrong with It tho city officials
should know it."
CARPENTERS ARE KEPT BUSY
IlallillnK Operational In Omnlia More
Extensive Than In Any
I'revlona December.
For the first tlmo in tho history of
Omaha winter has not Interfered with tho
construction of buildings. For n week
during tho extremoly cold weather outsldo
opcrntlons wero suspended, but even then
contrncts wero being let and permits lseued
TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING
It's against THE ROClIESTEIl'S policy to offer alluring Inducements to get you
t,o como horo nnd then disappoint you. When wo make a statoment you can depend
upou'lt being fulfilled to the letter.
The Rochester Shoe Co.,
. 1515 Douclas Street.
BASEMENT
Men's nnd
broken lots,
Do You Feel Like Eating Candy
Tvday? Do you" waiu some .delicious
confectionery? You can get ns Uno as
Is mrtdo frvm us nnd It will not cost you
as much as poor cuntly would. Tho
way our candy Is 1I0110 up does much to
sell It to' those who arc guided by ap
pearance. Our boxes aro as tasteful ns
such things can be. Hut wo want our
confectionery Judged uion Its merlts-a
tasto Is nil thu test you need to mnko-
and you, llnd our candy even moro than
we claim for It
W. S. Baldufft
1620 Fartum St.
We Picked Up This Ax-
To chop off n fow prlces-you see, U7,
this way tho past fow days stoves havo
advanced 10 per cent but that don't
matter much to us as wo'vo got tt. get
rid of our big stock of ranges and cook
stoves so between us and tho'nx we've
chopped off 20 per cent on theso lines.
Tlicro ain't much uso telling you about
thu good qualities of our Favorite Steel
Hanges 'cause you know pretty much
all about tlwni and you ulso know they
ain't no bettor rango made than the old,
reliable l'avoiito-so If you aro In tho
humor to buy a rango or 600U stov.e you
better come In and talk with us.
A. C. Raymer
liuf liters' Hardware and Tools.
1514 Fnrnnm St.
Men's EOe and 75c heavy Jersey over
shirts, nt 25c.
Men's 25c heavy wool socks, nt 10c.
Men's COc and 76c heavy gloves and mit
tens, closing price, 25c.
Men's heavy wool and fleece lined shirt 1
and drawers, worth up to $1.25, at 39c
Men's colored laundered shirts, with I
collars and separate cuffs, worth up to
91.00, on sale nt 29c.
Men's 25c neckwear, closing out at 10;.
heavy fleece lined, In odds and ends, wortl
60c to 75c, nt 25c.
All the Indies' flno fancy Swiss aprons,
worth $1.00 and $1.25, closed out nt 60c.
Children's 75c outing flannel gonna In all
sizes nt 39c
Ladles' straight front corsets, In black,
drab, blue and pink, at 50c, worth $1.00,
Straight front glnllo nt 49c, worth 7Sc.
A full lino of W. II., Knbo, Dr. Warner'i
and W. (I. C. straight front corsets, al
$1.00. nnd up.
Tho La Orlquo belt corset for stoul
figures, tho regular $5.00 quality, nt $2.95.
Lndtes' fleeco lined hose, 25c quality nt
12Hc
Ladles' extra silk fleeced, ribbed top, nl
26c '
Ladles' fancy hose, In nil colors, nt 12H
nnd 19c.
Children's heavy fleeco lined hoso at
12V4c, worth 25c
Boys' extra heavy blcyclo hose nt 25c
Closing Out the
Jewelry
The most astonishing prices over mndo.
All odd lots and pieces must be closed out.
49c candlesticks now on sale nt 26c.
$1.60 ebony hat brushes, your choice, 60a
All our $2.00 and $2.50 solid silver fancy
pieces, Including sugar spoons, Jelly spoons,
,bon-bon spoona, plcklo forka, ollvo forks,
ate, etc., your cholco at $1.00.
$1.25 sterling silver Ncthersolo bracelcti
at 69c '
A big lot of fancy clocks In n great vn-
1
rloty of very handsnmo designs, lnrge and
small sizes, will bo closed out nt 98c
See our great assortment of sterling all
verwnro at 2Cc.
$8.60 gold clocks, ten inches high, at $4.50.
for work to begin Immediately. As soon
as warm dnya camo tho carpenters who
temporarily suspended work returned nnd
nro now as busy as thoy wero in tho spring.
"I never snw such n condition In tho
city," enld Deputy Dulldlng Inspector
Christie, who has been In business In Omaha
for runny yenrs. "Tho people acorn to have
rcftdo up their minds that they roust build
and that weather shall not bo permitted to
Interfere. This office has Issued moro por
mlts thnn has over becu lssuod In Decem
ber and many of tho contracts provldo for
the completion of tho house hofore spring.
Thoro. have been few largo buildings, but
many small ones, so mnny, In fact, as to
exceed In value tho nraount of tho permits
Issued last year, when soveral large ware
houses wero built."
Wo call your special attention to this shoe
n woman's shoe combining all tho Im
portant wants of a shoo. Nono hotter sold
at $3.60" elsewhere; In all tbo leathers,
widths nnd sizes,
$3.00
prlco
womcn'B shoes, QL AO ffcQ-,
nil the leathers iJjI.ifOa VOC