12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; FT? I PAY, JANUARY 10, 1902. REGULAR CAT AND DOC TIME olIi Court Gfatua hj inlmali at Fitting Pltca for Battle. JUDSE GORDON PASSES UP OPPORTUNITY ill Deputed llimiir .Snlirrly Dnilcn ' Jkhnt ArmiiKcil Cnl ntul Iloit Fliclit mill Alno All)' Ariiinlnt nncc with IIi-IIIkitciiIm, Judge Ilrrkn cut tlio Oordlan knot yester day by discharging "Sleepy" Hewitt, charged with burglary. Hewitt Is one of the two alleged housebreakers whoso cases were pending before Judge Oordon at the tlmo of his retirement from the police court bench. He could not be tried becausa tho county attorney's olllce declined to prosecute before tho now police Judgo; for a while It was thought he couldn't even bo discharged frotn Jail, but Judge Ilerka decided that point with one fell swoop and Hewitt Is now a free man. Judge Oordon appeared at pollco court yesterday with rt transcript In tho caso of Jim Ilacon, Hewitt's alleged pal, wno was bound over to tho district court nmld uch stirring scenes last Tuesday morning. Ho asked Clerk Orlcr to sign and record Iho transcript, which was refused. If a clairvoyant had cast a trim horo scope of Judge Herkn a week ago It would fcavo been somothlng like tills: "A dark cloud hovers over your pathway; there is lightning nnd thunder and troublous times chend." Hu Is now In the midst of tho warring elements. Ever since he assumed the pollen court bench last Tuesday morn ,lng conditions have been unfavorable to .that poise, nnd calm, sorono dignity n mag istrate so loves to observe In his court room. His forum has been doomed to liccnes of turbulonco, of ribald and boister ous mirth, of bickerings and almost of violence, ' ('lliiinx nt Opi-rn HoiifTr. But It remained for a certain bobtail cur dog and n big cat to supply tho climax ,of tho opera bouffo. They enmo together under tho spectators' benches of the, court room yesterday and seemed to think It a suitable plnco In which to pull off n light, and so went nt It. At tho tlmo a prisoner was being tried before Judge Hcrka on a churgo of wife beating. Out In tho hall, at tho head of the staircase, sat Judgo Gordon, closely gunrded by Olllccr Dan Davis, to seo that ho didn't sneak Into tho court room and usurp tho bench. Tho fight by rounds: Jlound 1 Dog makes n rush, barking sav agely; rnt HrUii'fl back, IiIhhcs, spits and bncks off. Jurtgu Interrupts prisoner's tes timony to order iinltnnls removed. Court olllcer starts to obey. Cut growls unit lays low, wntchlng for nn openln-. Hound 2 Dog rushes iirumi: cat side steps, placing legs of sp-ctutor between himself and danger; Impetus of dog car ries him by cnt; cat strikes nt dog ns ho passes, lauding on left" ear. First blood Xor cnt. Dog whines and stand at buy Itnund 3 Dog barks, nnd Is carried back ward few inches each time bv recoil. Olll ccr Davis leaves Judge Cordon In hall to roc window stick; pokes cnt; cat leaps three feet In air; dog rushes underneath: rlsoncr tries to explain why he whipped lis wife. Hound 1 Cnt descends on back of spec tator; sees open door and runs for It; dog heads him off; cat doubles back; Judge Oordon laughs; commotion nmong spec tators; cat nnd dog eomo together In clinch under tho benches; much yowling, barking, whining and spitting; Judge Herkn rnps for order and holds book bctoro his fuee. Hound 5 Olllccr Davis seizes dog by hind leg nnd carries him down stnlrs; cat re treats' to matron's room; spectators ap plaud. Judgment, n draw. (ioriltiu Didn't Move. Several minutes elapsed before Offlcor Davis ruturncd from depositing tho dog on ,the front stops, nnd during that Interval Judgo Cordon sat unguarded In tho hall way. Four llttlo nowsboys, who wero wult Jng to tostlty in behalf of two of their com rades, who had been arrested for snooting craps, took In tho situation at a glance Making gestures-to attract Judge Gordon's attention, ono of them pointed to tho vacant chair of tho guard nnd then to tho open court room door. "Now'tf your chnnce, Judge!" ho said In a etngo whisper that could be heard half n block. "Now's your chunce! Hurry up nnd sneak In before tho cop gets back!" And ho accompanied tho ndvlcu with fran tic ccsturcs. Judgo Gordon sat lmmovnblo ns tho tephynx nnd protended not to hear tho bov. Cordon Denies Aciiunliitniiee. When Olllcer Davis returned Judge Gor don said:. "I hopo they won't think I bad anything to do with starting that dog light." "Why, no," answered the olllccr. "I don't suppose they'll think of that." "Woll, I don't know," said his deposed honor. "They might think I did It to stir up a mess nnd confuston, but tho fact is I novcr saw either of thoso animals before." Judge Herka resumed tho hearing of tho alleged wife beater. At 10:30 Judge Gordon nroso In solemn majesty In tho hallway and cleared his throat. iThore wns no ono present but tho four llttlo nowsboys and tho, olllccr, bis guard. "All cases are continued until ft o'clock tomorrow morning." sold he, looking Into vacancy ovor the heads of tho boys, "Court Is now ndjourn'od until that tlmo!" Tho boys scorned to think this speech was addressed to them, but thoy didn't understand It, so ono of them said: "What did you say, Judgo?" Thero was no answer forthcoming and tho boys ttttoncd. YOU NEED WATCHING Wo bcllevo wo can watchyou better than any othor Jewoler. Our watches ure Just what wo tell you they are, nnd wo havo ft beautiful line for you to select from. Spend a few minutes nt our store. S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 1510 Douglas St. Never sold less thnn ?3.00 io lower our stock, will noil for $1.75. This is acknowledged the most comfortable waist made is filled with genuine whalebone, and made so they can all be token out when washed. Big Reductions on Handsome Drtss Skirts A Ilk skirt trimmed with, velvet, prlco was $22.60, now $15.50, A 12,50 broadcloth skirt, now 8.25 . A 7.50 Venetian cloth skirt, now 5.50 A $0.00 cheviot skirt, now H.87 2.50 shopping bugs for 1.45 1.50 shopping bags for 05c Gents' inulllers just half former price. Price cut on all dressing sacques 25 to 50 per cent. FINDS CATTLE WITH MANGE Stnle Vc('rJniiri.n Clnnrnntlnrn I.lve Stoek. on I'nrm of (SrorKo W. l'VMoh, W, A. Thomas of Lincoln, stato veteri narian, Is In the city. "1 havo Just returned from Inspecting a herd of cattle twenty miles northeast of Hlootnflold," said he, "and I And In about half tho animals on tho farm of George W. Folton unmistakable evi dences of mango, or Itch, similar to tho Texas Itch that has bicn and still Is quite prcvnlent on tho range3 In tho western part of the state. This, however, Is tho first trace of It in the eastern part of tho stato that has come under my notice. 1 have placed Felton's stock under strict quaran tine. "Folton recently bought forty head of young cattlo at a local market, and after having them a week or so thoy bsgan to show symptoms of mange. Ho then made Inquiries to learn whero they enmo from, and succeeded In tracing them to Sioux City, where their Identity wns lost. Tho only cure for tho disease is the dip, nnd It Is 1 IU o 1 ythat Kclton will provide himself with facilities for dipping his infected stock." THIEVES BREAK SHOWCASES .MilfMtiiltt DIk)Iii) of To Stores Jlndc Hie Hoot)' of Hold Iloliliprs. Two showcases standing on tho sldowalk In the business district wero broken open Wednesday night and robbed of goods rep resenting a valuo of $45. Tho pollco bo llcvo that ono person did both Jobs, Tho glass of a showcaso in front of Ed I Pickering's umbrella shop, 103 South Sixteenth street, was &mnshcd nnd seven umbrellas and eight pairs of gloves stolon. Thoy wero worth $25. A showcaso In front of tho Thomas Kllpatrlck storo suffered similarly and was looted of $20 worth of women's silk hose. AniiouticriiieiitN of tlir Tlivntors. Melbourne MacDowell and Florence Stono will bo seen In "La Tosca" tonight at Hoyd's theater. Tho piece will bo given tomorrow afternoon nnd night. Tho pro duction is the one used by the Into Fanny Davenport. The majority of tho people In the support of tho two stars were mem bers of tho Davenport company. Mr. Mac Dowell will, of course, bo seen In the role of Ilnron Scnrpla and Miss Stono In that of Ln Tosca. Everywhere Mls9 Stone hns been given praise In the press for her imperson ation of this dlfllcult part. The l'an-Amcrlcnn Ideals are making n .hit this week at the Trocadcro. With a quite lengthy bill tho audience Is glndly surprised nnd nil anticipations oro surpassed. Tho company wilt not loso Saturday night, as the engage ment closes after Saturday evening's performance. Commencing Sunday matinee Rico and Dnrton's Gnloty company mako their first appearance before nn Omaha audience. Considerable Interest hns been aroused over this company, ns tho press and public everywhere have proclaimed this to bo without a doubt tho banner show of tho senson. Tin; Ilonil to llcnnty. Mmc. Yale, tho celebrated beauty, says tho only beauty culturo which nny woman needs Is exercise and' tho bath, and to Judgo from her own youthful appearance, It Is enough. This recipe, however. Is not so easy of accomplishment If one has not the proper means always at hand, and tho Ladlrs' Ilathcry, In Thp Ilee building Is capitally equipped to meet this demand. Hero tho Indies of Omaha may obtain mas sago, electric nnd Turkish baths, cora ploxlou treatment, hnlr dressing, sham pooing nnd manicuring. It is for tho ladles only and trnlngd operators aro al ways in attendance. For an appointment, telephone 1710. Shampooing, nnd hair dressing, 25c. In connection with tho Bather, J1C-220 Bon building. Telsphono 1716. ipn.OO for n llnlf n IJity' AVorV. If you live In tho country or In a small town and havo a good acquaintance among tho fnrinerj and stockralsers In tho neigh borhood, yom can mako $5 easily by four or five hours' work. Write ue and we will tend you our proposition. Tho Bee Publish ing company, Solicitors' Dept., Omaha, Neb. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Bee. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c. In connection with tho Bathcry. 216-220 Btt building. Telephone 1716. Publish your legal notices In tin Weekly nee. Telephone 238. FUNEHtAI, NOTICK. Tho funeral of D. P. Angell will tako plaee from residence, 2416 Charles street, ut 2 p. m. Friday, January 10, Interment, Forest Lawn. Friends Invited. DIED, nOYLKS-Hornce II., Jnnuary 0. 1902,'agod 9 mouths nnd 13 days, beloved son of Mr. and Mrs, H. 1). Hoyles. Funeral Friday, January 10, at 2 p. m from family rcsldenco, 2753 Hurt street. In terment In Prospoct Hill. Friends Invited. PARKKH W. F., Jnnuary 9. Funornl private, at resldonco Frldny 3:30 p. m., January 10. Interment at Daven port, in. Mrs. J. Benson i i .- ,.. I... .. JANUARY CLEARING SALE Black Equipoise Corset Waist IT S1MPLT PUTS THEM BACH lalarj RidaotUi at High fciail Oily Bi storts Lut Yttr! fca.1t, PAY ROLL REC0RI FtR LAST FIVE YEARS In Many Chips Stilnrlrn of Itlirli School Ttnclier llnvp Hern Jump pit Up Ten Ilollnrs n Month Hnch Successive Yenr, "Teachers In tho High school have no very serious causo to complain about tho reduction that has Just been mada In tholr salaries," said a member of the Board of Education. "For the past few years thero has been a'groduat Increase of salaries, lu many Instances amounting to $10 per month for crfeh year. In most cases Increases of $10 per month woro mndo only Inst year, so that by cutting down tho maximum of heads of departments from $130 to $118 per month and that of assistants from $110 to $100 per month wo havo simply put them back to whoro they woro a year ago. Grade teachers have tholr salaries increased only $." n month, whllo High school teachers havo always been Jumped up $10 nt n tlmo." Inquiry along thin lino discloses tho fol lowing tablo of salaries paid High school teachers nt tho beginning of tho fall terms for tho last flvo years, as shown by tho board's records: TEACHERS, 1 1S37 1 1S0S 1 1 S03 j 1 900J 1 901 Irwin Lcvlston Kuto A. McHugh Eurl J. Kelsey Anna T. Adams May L. Copcland Elizabeth li. Craven.... Hollo Dlnturff Hertlia a. Green Declo A. Johnston, M. Allco Lnndls Antoinette Ogden Maria Okey Mary 15. Qttnckenbush,, Lizzie E. Hondcbttsh.... Lucy J. Hoys Villa 11. Shlppey Bonnie J, Spyder Jesslo M. Towno Georgia Valentino Suznnna A. Wnlker Mary K. Wedgwood John E. 'Wlginan Joseph F. W'oolory Carrie O. Hrowno. H. DeWItt Henls Nnthan Hernstetn ...... Wllllrim 1 I rnnlfrt $240! $210, t. $... 1C0 150 1G0 90 110 100 100 90 ICO 110 10) 150 160 160 ICO 90 100 110 100 100 110 100 130 110 110 110 110 110, 100 100 110 110 110 110 131) 100 100 130 100 120 100 100 100 110 no no 110 SO M 110 110 m 100 loo 'l30 100 80 110 so 90 100 100 110 120 90 no "iio 90 no no 130 ioo no 'iio 100 130 110 110 110 120 120 ioo 'ioo 130 120 100 CO so 100 1 "noj 130 100 120 90 110 100 100. so, so so so 100 100 so 93 10S no 'iio tethel Evans 90 100 120 90 100 110 120 110 100 William McCllntock Johanna von Mnnsfcldo. M. Howena Morse Susan I'axson Laura l'felffcr George It. Hathbun H. A. Sonter .lennlo M. Wallace Myrtle Wheeler Louis J. Illake Alphonslno Chatelaine.. Jean C. DeKolty Irving J. Head Eunice Stnbblns 110 so 100 901 90 ion so so 100 110 100 100 100 120 120 120 100 130 no so so 100 90 100 no 90 95 90 110 105 100 no Qrnce H. Sudborough... Lieutenant lidwln ore!.. A. H. Watorhouse Ada I. Atkinson II. M. Benedict Ida Fleming 240 200 100 no 120 ioo 90 90 110 90 Anna Peterson i Ellen Rooney J. W. RondrbtiRh W. H. Ten Eycko so so 85 CO a. i'. j'nrnsworm. Mary F. Kellogg.. Florence McIIugli A. S. Penrso Ella L. Phelps Ruth E. Phllippl Nolle Randall Pcnelopo Smith Mary Sullivan L. Unzlcker ,. Emma J. Ure N. U. Van Matro Hollo R. Wilson.... II. A. Senter (llbrnrlan) A. R. Congdou E. E. Frisk Roso E. Nlckell Nellie Foyc 80 It will be noted from the that tho salaries of twenty total of torty-four teachers $10 por month last year. foregoing tablo seven out of a wero Increased Chapped hands, cracked lips and rough ness of tho skin cured quickly by Banner Salve, tho most healing ointment in the world. 4 A January Thaw... That melts piano values clear out of sight. Novcr before ln tho history of our piano business have wo been ln position to offor such bargains as we are at the present tlmo. All pianos taken In oxchango during tho holidays, nil non-catalogued styles and all samplo pianos, aro placed on sale to morrow morning, nnd must be closed out regardless of cost. Wo need tho room for largo shipments of pianos that nro arriving dally from eastern factories. All Pianos Sold on Monthly Payments 1 upright, ebony case $ 65.00 1 upright, rosewood caso 76.00 1 upright, mahogany caso 85,00 1 upright, walnut caso 95.00 1 upright, golden oak case .... 105.00 1 upright, burl walnut enso .... 115.00 1 sample lano 148.00 1 Cblekcring upright 168.00 1 Ilrston upright, fancy wnlnut. 185,00 Square pianos and organs, $15, $25, $35 and up. We also handlo a largo lino of ' Stelnway, Vose, Emerson, Stager, Steck. Mason & Hamlin, A, B. Chase pianos- highest grade instruments manufac tured in the world. 100 now pianos for ront, $3, $4 and $5 per month. Ono year's rental al lowed If purchased. Wrlto for cata logue, prices apd terms, or pay us a visit of Inspection. We savo you money. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER The Largest Piano House In the West 1313 Fnrnam St.. Omnhii . Telephone 1(125 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs Telephone 308 Ir MOST REMARKABLE emnant Sale IN THE HISTORY OF THIS STORE. Every remnant, every short length, every broken lot, and odds and ends from tho 500,000 Stock DAMAGED BY SMOKE AND WATER will be closed out tomorrow at. unheard-of prices. Como with tlie expectation of securing wonderful bargains You'll not be disappointed. BOc AM, WOOI, IMI'OHTIll) OII.W.MS, "o V.VItl). Ono cnbo of all wool imported chai ns, light and dark grounds, lloral do elgns, stripes, polka dots, crescents, flour do lis, 60c quality, ln lengths from 2 to 6 yards. Mnnyfx pieces to match, on front -JC bargain square, at yard.. tf nitnsx ooons, no uijjixaxt. AH of our short lengths of dress goods in black and colors, enshmere, hcnrlettns, plaids, Checks, etc., that wero sold before our smoko damago at 25c each, cholco on bargain snuaro at 5c i,o.o i,i:.(!tiis or simc at no rnii iiUMXAXT. All of 25c silk remnants, taffetas, brocades, checks, plaids, all lengths that sold up to 25c, f go at, por rem nnnt SlI.Vi:it VUI.VHT HHMXAXTS lie MAC!!. Illnck and colored silk velvet rem nants, half-yard and quarter-yard, many pieces to match, they wore eold before tho smoke dam ago at COc each, go nt, per remnant 3c OIU. In strip- simc mou..skm. in: son:. All of our plain colored, satin strip ed silk moussolln do sole, many pieces to match, go at, yard 10c IIKMX.WTS OF Dltl'SS f300l)N. An Immenso accumulation of rem nants of dress goods from tho past week's sales, many of theso nro $1.00 and $1.50 goods, lengths from 2 to C yards, on enlo at, yard 25c & 39c J L See our Shoe Saturday Drug Prices mu- I . i Unlnur will nrnVltll at our store on Saturday. January 11, 11W2. FOn.'CASlI ONL.Y. 50u Gem Cntnrrh Powder -?: 60c "Uoblc's" Extract Hccf ; This Is not tl.o imporieu uniim, uui .n tho urtlclo now bcliiff quoted by tho local 50c Genuine LlobTg'.n Extract Beef ...... 30o (Tills 18 IHO linpouru mm hn"i"'" ,i J2.00 Buccus Alterans, wo sell li.nm.. flnttvnr. wn nell tC 25c llromo Seltzer, we sell JJp -VI i v. .. -iinAf M nil Winn., -.ill 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for :9c 2n0 690 filn 14c 60(1 6SO 340 I17n LOc uromo tseiizer. wu 11.00 Jiromo scnzcr. wu nuu J1.00 Iter's JNlnlt. Whiskey "r. Pn.lnir'ii Tnr Hnan. WO cell S1.00 Wino Cardial $1.00 Peruna 60c Malted Milk ., 1 IJ AluHwl Mlllt S3.75 Malletl juhk ,$2.09 Sc Carter's little I.Ivor mis .......... j-u . ounnni, - Mrflnnnoll H l lie liuuvu mi; ..... .. prices, corner ICth mid Dodge streets. $1.00 Hostetter's Hitters, wc soil &o t ru rti,.. n lmt Tntiln tt'n anil 29c if T Iclnn fl.nmtinrt fir Cn. 3)c 74c 7c $1.00 Hurham's Sari-anarllla Ji.oo nuffy's Malt Whiskey Jap Rose Soap, cake ... ....... ....... 14c llrlfit- mnnev find get goods ut nbovo prices on Saturday. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go. "Tho Drug Store on tho Corner." SIXTEUNTII AND DODGE STKI313TS. Trenton Coal Lump and Egg $5.75 per ton Nut $5. 50 per ton A PERFECT DOMESTIC COAL No Soot No Clinkers Lasting Small Ash G. 8, HAVENS & CO., 1522 Farnam St. TolophonoB 301, 317 and 825. Shrader's Fig Powder Will Rise You in the Morning The only laxatlvo that cures constipation, gall stones, stomach troubles ot all kinds and appendicitis; It romoves alvlno poison, tho cntiso ot all Ills. Bold In lflo and 25c boxes by all druggUts, or send to W. J, Shrader Medicine Co., New York noom 10, No. 30 East 14U St. r 102 N. 2tb St.. Omaha. Nab. Daputy Stat Veterinarian. Food Inspector. H. L. lUMICCIOTTI, D. V. S CITY VETERINARIAN. Offio and Inflrmary. 2Sth and Maaon Sti JaisjJQona W. nnAkinris an ohf.ss i,i.ir.s, no yaiid. All the plain and fancy dress lin ings, only slightly smoked, worth up to 25c per yard, at 5c ' HIMC lir.MXAXTS. All of our taffetas, plain nnd fancy, brocaded silks, plaids, and peau do sole, In remnants on bargain squaro nt, only yard 39c & 50c fiOe I'HKXOII FI,AXXHI flc. Cholco of 2,000 short lengths of French flnnnel, many pieces to match, all colors, entire rcmnnnt for 5c IIASKMHXT UKMX.VXTS. Stnndard apron check gingham, 34c yard. tlood quality dark outing flannel, 3',o yard. Ilest quality light outing flannol, CV4o yard. Host quality 36-In. percale, 60 yard. Ilest prints, 3c yard. Best bleached muslin nnd cambric, worth V4c, nt 6c yard. Wot nil linen napkins, worth $1.60 dozen, at 4c each. Wet nil linen nnpklna, worth $2.00 dozi;ii, go at Oc each. India linen, mill lengths, G'ic yard, worth 12Hc nemnants of fine silk tapestry, worth up to $7.60 yard, in lengths up to 2 yards, go at $1.59 each. Ilemnnnts of lino Scotch Qlngbam, Co yard. Itemnants of flno imported gingham, 8V4c yard. Itemnants of imitation French flan nel, flannelettes, etc., worth up to l-'.c, go at Cc yard. sorra Ad on Page 3. They're All Hollerith their heads off (the Omaha drug trust) about our selling 60c Llcblg's Kxtrnot of Heof at 13c, quality guaranteed. They must bo Jealous, becuuso wo nro selling more of it than tho whole push put to gether. Wo Just got In another largo ship ment. Seo it ln our window. Also tho new one AKMOUIl'S SOI.UHM2 IlKKF-whicli bents them all nt 40c. Don't forgot about our chest protector salo this week Frost KIiikh nnd Queens. 25c Mtstlctoo Cream $1.00 Uromo Seltzer , $1.00 Perunn $1.00 Wlno Cardul 13c r7o 43c $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonic (guaranteed) 7."a $:t.75'llospltnl Malted Milk ...S-mh ,.try vill ,111,11111 7ft. 26c Humphrey's Specifics icia 25c Woodbury's Facial I'owder u0 (MJU V-IIUUKH Ull ..... 2- graln wulnlno Capsules 3- gruln Qujnlna Capsules 5-gruIn Qulnlno Capsules r,0r fimmnr'n Ivldnov (!tir,. i?pni,t,A 230 7o 10c 15o 10C $1.00 Hutler's Female Itegulator 7,-,a 25c Orangelno i? 1. S. Only ono bottlo of nhovo patent medicines to a customer which shows tho prices must bo right. STORK OPKN ACL NIGHT. SCHAEFER'S S',;:,,.,. T.-l. 717. S. IV. Cor. llltli nml (MilriiKO. KGoodn delivered FRKB to any part of city. f HOSPE'S INVENTORY SALE NOW ON, All the Pianos and Organs, all the Art Stock, all the Musical Merchandise Included In this Special Clearance Bale. Prices that force sales; no persuasion necessary, Tho elegant goods left over from tho Christmas stock, together with the stock on which tho Insurance adjustment Is credited will bo offered at prices that soil. This Invoice contains the world's most noted pianos the Knabe, the Kranlch & Bach, the Kimball, the McPhall, the Schu mann, the 'Melville Clarke, the Hallfit & Davis, the Whitney, the Ho8pe, tho Hlme, the Bur ton nnd tho many lesser makes. Piano Prices. Some fine oak cased Pianos (or $137.00; somo elegant walnut cased pianos (or 1148.00, and ma hogany pianos for $167.00. A number of pianos Id different woods at $187.00, $198.00, $227.00, $268.00, $287.00; the finest coses for $317.00, $338.00 and up, A few grand pianos for $390.00 to $47C. You can buy pianos for $26.00 up. You can pay from $10.00 up for a cash payment, and from $5.00 up per month. Stools and Scarfs Included. Every piano warranted for five to ten years. Stools and Scarfs. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 $1.80. $2.00, $3.00. Pianos tuned, rented and re paired. A. HOSPE, 1513-1515 Douglas St. For Full Particulars Inquire in Our High Grade Dress Goods Sensational Silk Sale, An accumulative lot of SIMC ItK.M.N'ANTS In odd shades will bo closed out AT 10O YD, ONLY 10 YDS. TO A GUSTOMKIl. Lot of flno S1I.K VELVET REMNANTS, most nny color, In lengths of 1 to G yards, all go ln Friday's snlo at 1KC yard. Lot TAI'TBTA SILKS, 111 colors, nt 25c. Ixit flno JAP WASH SILKS, good styles, 25c. Look at Hayden's Lofting FROM 8 TO 9 A. M. 2-lb. can 10c sugar corn, ic. FROM 9 TO 10 A. M. 2-lb. can 10c string benna, 4c. FROM 10 TO tl tA. M. 2-lb. can lOo peni, 6c. FROM 11 TO 12 A. M. 3-lb. con 20c tnblo peaches, 8?ic. FROM 12 TO 2 P. M. 12Uc naval or anges, 7Vic. FROM 2 TO 4 P. M. 3-lb. hand picked benns, 10c. 4 lbs. rolled oats, 11c. UAVnCIll Friday is Remnant Day HAT UtRS in tn Bsreain Room Wo will place all our Remnants nnd Winter Roods on snla at from one-third to one-tenth of their original cost. Every thing must go and prlco will do It. Our Bargain Room now has bocomo the talk of tho town nnd country, nnd wo Intend to keep the peoplo talking by tho unheard of bargains that wo will plnco tomorrow at their disposal. Come early. NO rEDDLERS, DEALERS OR MERC HANTS SOLD TO IN THIS ROOM. IOO ar.O IMITATION KKKNCII FI.AXXHI.. no. All our 15c, 19c and 25c Imitation French Flannel, 27-ln.. 30-In. and 3C-ln. wide, In nlco long remnants, dark and bright col ors, your choice at, per jnrd, Cc. run. STAxn.viui piuxth, a l-ac. All our Full Standard Prints, dnrk, light nnd bright colors, remnants from 3 to 10 yards, regular Cc and(7',c yard, nt 2'ic. mc & inc mnincss, r.c. Yard-wide Block Molro Linings, regular 12c, l"c and 19c goods, In long remnants, all will go ut Cc. MUSLINS AXI I.1XHNS. '' Extra heavy yard-wldo Unblenched Mus lin, worth Cc ynrd, only 10 yards to custo mer, from 8 a. m. to 10 n. m, will go nt Jc. 39c Turkey Red Damask will go at 19c. 39c Bleached Damask will go at 19c. SPECIAL SALE ON TOWELS IN THIS DEPARTMENT. tr,C ZEPHYR CIXOHAMS, i i-ac. Long remnants of 15c Zephyr Ginghams will go nt CHc 10c Shaker Flannel, 3?ic. 6c Apron Olnghnm, 3c. 15c Draperies, 7V4c. 10c Golf Black Skirting, 3V4c. 19c ynrd wide percales, Cc. 15c yard-wide striped Outing Flannel, Cc. SPtiCIAI. OX nilKSS AXIJ SKIRT PAT TKIIXS. $10.00 skirt patterns will go nt $1.98. $10.00 dress patterns will go nt $2.98. $15 skirt patterns will go at $2.98. $15.00 and $20.00 dress patterns will go nt $3.98. 10,000 yards of remnants of nil wool, half wool and silk and ool dress goods will go at 10c, 15c nnd 23o yard. DitKflN noons sai.i:. D4-lnch strictly all wool cheviot, worth $1.25. 49c. 58-Inch plaid back golf, worth $1.G0, 49c. 40-lnch granlto, worth 75c, 49c. HAYDEN BROS. SOLID GOLD I4K "Wo want your watch trndo nnd at tho prices wo nuote we bnllove can get It. Tho watch wo now offer you nt $19.00 Is a solid gold 14k case, either Elgin or AValthnm movement, guaranteed to bo a good tlmekeoper. Tho regular price for this watch Is $25.00. Mawhinney & Ryan Co., Jewelers and" Art ibth and douolas ht. Slatl oners Mall orders given careful attention. Btleo Uon paclULgea sent to responsible portlea. JUPITER COAL THE BEST ALL 'ROUND ME DIUM PRICED COAL IN THE CITY JUST RIGHT FOR ALL PURPOSES- FROM THE RICH EST MINES IN ILLINOIS. Lump for Heating, $5.75 a ton Nut for the Range, $5.50 a ton Hald & Rice, Tel. 1238. 606 So. 10th at HAYDENs High Grade Dress Goods All our winter dress gooda must go In order to mako room for our now spring goods now fast arriving. Wo havo now ndded a TAILOH DEPAnT MENT, whero wo will mako skirts nt tho most reasonnblo prices over made ln Omaha. Kvery skirt will bo Rilarantoed to fit or n'ouoy cheerfully refunded. Wo will mnuo any style skirt or copy hut' design, or mako entirely now designs, nnd challenge any Indies' tailor west o,Chltngo to either 111 or mako n skirt ns goSd as wo can, Department. Friday, in Big Main Dipt PANOY VELVETS for waists on salo, 49c. COItmmoY for waists, on fnlo at 69c. Do you knows that tho WINS LOW TAK PET A is today In greater demand than ever before 7 tho reason Is plain, tho peo ple have found out by experience that It 1 tho only safe taffeta to buy, only srfld nt Itayden's. Down the Prices on Groceries Special on Teas and Coffees FREE I FREEH FREE!! I A beautiful cream pitcher given free with ono pound of our first crop of Japan tea, only COc. Sun-cured Japan, cholco drink, 35c. English Breakfast and Gunpowder tea, 40c. Royal Santos coffee, fresh roasted, only 12Vic. Old Oovernmont Mocha and Java coffeo, 20c. 1 lbs. for $1.00. 38-lnch all wool Henrietta, worth 75c, 49i. CO-lnch dark nil wool plaids, $1.50, 49c. CO-lnch all wool storm serges, etc., 49c. WAISTIXCJS. Strictly all wool Fronch flannel In dots, small llgurcs, etc., regulnr 7Cc goods, 25c. Persian patterns In rich, bright colors, stripes, etc, worth 75c, 39c. COc nil wool challls will go at 25c. Sll.lfS, VHI.VKTX AXI COHDUIIO VS. All our $1.50, t)Sc and 75c silks will go nt 39c. All our COc and 49c silk will- go at 25c. All our 75c corduroys will go at 29c. All our 39c and 49o velvets will go aj 12 He. HOYS' CLOTHING. Hoys' $2.50 two-pleco BUlts, 95c. Boys' $3.50 two-pleco suits, $1.50. Hoys' $5,00 three-ptcco suits, $1,95. Hoys' 75c all wool pants, 35c. Hoys' $1.00 all wool pants, COc. Hoys' $2.50 long pants, 95c, IJXIIHIIWU.VH IX Till! IIARGAI.1 IIOOM. MICX'S WXnnilWKAR at sac. Men's underwear at 25c. All tho men's undorweor that sold Id bargain room up to $1.25, all nt 25c. All tho Indies' undorwear that sold up to $1.00, at 2Cc. All tho men's heavy Jersey ovorsblrts that sold up to $1.00, at 25c. AH tho men's work gloves that sold up to 39c, at 10c , , All tho men's sweaters that sold up to $1.00, at 25c. All tho men's working gloves nnd mit tens that sold up to $1.00, ut 25c. All tho children's underwear that sold up to COc, nt 10c; All tho men's colored work ehlrU thnt sold up to 75c, at 25c. All the men's whlto unlaundered shirts at 25c. Ono' lot ot ladles' stockings nnd mittens that sold up to 25c, on'salo nt Cc. Men's COc oxford rauflloro at 15c. 15c. CASE WATCH SI9.CG Nothing Better Made Prices from $3, The Robt, Dempster Go. 11215 Kiirnuiil Ht. , KxcIuhIvo Ueulem In Thoto Muterlal.