10 THE OMAHA DAILY llEEt THURSDAY, JASUABY 88, 190. MILLER'S FIGHT FOR SPOILS It Bigiai with the DiBoharj f Oeatnli ilontr Ostrom'i liittr. MR. MILLER APPOINTS NEW ASSISTANTS I'nnntr CointiiUnliiiicrii Slnnil l'lrin In Their Declnrntlon of Intent to . Cut Down the Nunitier of ' County Uniployr. Harry C. Miller, tho new county clork, did a llttlo nxlng on Ills own account yes terday nnil selected as tho victim Mrs. Lois Caldwell, who has been recording clerk for sumo years, In a pollto Ictetr to her ho Btatcd that her work bad been satisfactory and ho entertained only tho kindest feel ings for her, but that because of tho "unfair and unbualncssllko fight which your brother Is making against tno I shall have to do cllno your further sorvlces." Tho brother rcforrcd to Is Commissioner Ostrom, who Is tho author of tho revised echcdulo of county employes presented last Saturday and which contemplates a heavy reduction In tho number ot Mr. Miller's assistants. Mr. Miller 4nd Mr. Ostrom had an onlmutcd exchango In tho hearing ot heads of departments Tuesday and the new clerk considers Commissioners Ostrom and I O'Koeffo rcsponslblo for what ho terms tho "attack" upon him. Ho hurled deflanco at tho board by declaring that ho would ap point an occupant for each position that existed undor his pruleceasor and yesterday morning ho gavo tho contest further Inter est by Informing tho press that ho had In-' vltcd Alfred Millard, cashier of tho Com mcrclnl National bank, and Fred II. Davis, cushlcr of tho I'M rat National bank, to act ns a commlttco of Investigation. ' Will I..MVC It to Clerk. "I wish them to coma here to tho office Bomo day this week, go through It thor oughly, question the head ot each depart ment as to tho amount nnd naturo of tho work and question Mr..llaverly, the former clerk. In shurl, I wIbIi them to probo tho matter ns thoroughly ns they possibly can and then mako A report recommending the number of employes they consider to bo necessary for tho proper conduct of this ofllco. Ily that recommendation I will nblde, whether It Is for mo or ngalnst mo, nt least long enough to glvo It a fair trial. "I havo selected these two men, who aro so particular friends of mine, purely be causo of their knowledge of tho business and their high standing. I naked them yes terday and gavo them until Thursday morning to signify their acceptance. If thoy decline, I shall ask others. And whatever Is recommended I shall Insist on having, oven It I havo to go to the courts to gat It. My) courtio In law would bo to mandamus tho board to pay tho salaries of tho men I appoint." Clerk Miller also announces soma of tho democrats ho has selected for places In his department. Mrs. Sal Ho McCash Is to succeed Mrs. Caldwoll ns recording clerk; Dan Butter succeeds Wesley G. Teraplcton ns book lcoopor; after March 15 Thomas Boyd ot tho Sixth ward succeeds Emmctt O. Solomon n chief tax ccrk; Thomas Bailey of tho Union Pacific offices la selected as suc cessor to Chief Clork John II. Tate. C. E. Forbes, James P. Ford and James White, tho last mentioned of South Omaha, aro already preparing themselves for clerkships lu tho tax department. Tho successor to Frank Dowoy as chief deputy, and tho extra clerks to bo put on February 1 havo boon scloctcd, but Clerk Miller declines to give tholr names at present; Off to Florida. A number of prominent Nebraskahs will leave Omaha January 29 to enjoy nn out ing In Florida. Many of them will take their golf sticks; others expect to play tennis, to fish, sail nnd batho. This mld-wlntcr excursion to Florida will loavn tho Burlington station, Omaha, 5:10 p. m., January 29, and will havo through oars to Jacksonville. Tho round-trip rate Is $52.50. Tickets aro now on salo at 1502 Far nam street. An Extrnot from Her Letter. "If you could only be hero this winter morning and soo for yourself, you would no longer doubt mo. Hoses nro blooming In our front yard, nnd all naturo Is as far Advanced In this lovsly American summer land as It will bo In your cold eastern homo toy June. "Wo made tho trip from Omaha to Cali fornia via tho Union Pacific to avoid thq dolour routes. "As less time is consumed on tho Union Pacific in ranching your destination, there aro fower Incidental exponscs on routo. "If you want to reach California without Buffering any of tho Inconveniences of win tor travel bo sure that your ticket reads over tho Union Pacific. It Is tho only lino running through trains from Omaha, (com peting roads have Just ono car, going over four or flvo different lines onco n day, only). Wo rodo on that great California train, Tho Overland Llmltod,' which surpasses any train traversing tho American con tinent." For furthor Information call on or ad dress city ticket ofllco, 1321 Farnam, 'phone, 311. Effective Sunday, Jmiunry SO, the morning train on tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway for Sioux City nnd boyond, Wayne, Hartlngton, Bloomfleld, Now Castlo nnd intermediate poluts will leavo Webster street depot at 8:30, Instead of 6 n. in. Returning leavo Sioux City at 7:15 a, m. nd 5:25 p. ra.; arrlvo Omaha 11:20 a. ni. nnd 9:15 p. m. No change In departure of ftornoon trains. Tho Ladles of tho Mnccabeos will give a prize masquerado ball at Labor temple Thursday, January 23. MRS. J. MRS. J. MONOPOLIZES THREE JUDGES Whnt III I.nte Honor of the Police Court In Abnnt to I)o. Judge Cordon is to havo tho cats of three district Judges Thursday morning nt 10 o'clock in court room No. 1. Ills attorney nnd City Attornoy Conncll yesterday agreed to Judgo Baxter's proposal (hat tho Judges sit en banc and economize time In the disposition of tho long-drawn-out etrugglo of Gordon to securo from tho city a payment ot about $3,500, which he allcgos to bo duo for services as police magistrate. Tho thrco Judges will lino up together nnd tho rccltnl of facts for ono will do for nil. Two aro mandamus cases and tho other nn Injunction suit. Judge Dickinson Is to hear tho Injunction caso, which was begun this morning, to provent tho comptroller's destroying the $1,600 warrant for salary for tho latter part of 1901. Judgo Baxter Is to hear argument on Conncll's motion to set aside tho writ of mandamus Issued by the Judgo three weeks ago ordering the mayor to sign warrants already drawn for smalt amounts aggregating $900 and for the other lump sum 'of $1,600. Judgo Bax ter has tho application for mandnmus com pelling tho issuing of warrants for about $500 saliry for services alleged to have been performed back In 1900. Aching in tho small ot the back Is nn Indication of Brlght's Disease. The proper course In such cases Is to take a fow doses of Prickly Ash Bitters. It Is an effective, kidney remedy nnd bowel regulator. OMAHA. Nob., Jan. 22, 1902. Tn tho Mombors of tho Nebraska Retail Grocers and General Merchants: At a meeting ot the Exccutlvo Hoard, the Chicago, .Milwaukee St. Paul Railway wag selected as tho official routo to tho Gro cers' Convention nt Milwaukee. Party wjll leave Omaha at 6 P. M. Sunday, Janunry 26, from tho Union Station. A special sleeping car has been chartered. A rate of one and one-third fnro for tho round trip has been mndc for this occasion. Sco that your tickets read via tho Chicago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway from Omaha to Milwaukee. A Royal, Good Tlrao provided for by tho Merchants of Milwaukee. For any further Information wrlto or wire, II. FISCHER, Secretary, 901 New York Life Bldg. Shampooing and balr dressing, 25c, at Tho llathery, 216-220 Eco building. Tel. 1716. Announcement of the Thenter. Tonight tho wizard of tho piano, Josef Hofraann, will bo seen, nt tho Boyd In an especially selected program. Eight num bers will ho given. Thoy nro: Variations in F minor, Sonate Appasslonator; Im promptu, Lolree do Viennc, ballado A flat, Major; proludo No. 25 and VnlBO A fiat, by Chopin; Gnomcnrelgcn, Nachtstuck, Jong leur and Llzst's Rhapsodlo No. 2. "Way Down East," W. A. Brady's wholo sonin rural drama, will be seen at Boyd's Friday. Snturday matlneo and night. Last Bcason this production was given hero nnd scored a big success. Tho snino company nnd production will bo seen during this engagement. Tho Orphoum will Inuncb another Omaha youth on a professional career Sunday. Taylor Hayncs, tho blcyclo ex pert, who won the first prlzo at tho last amateur show, is tho fortunato drawer of the favor this time. He has bocn engaged to appear for the ontlro wook, and hav ing mastered some very difficult and clevor tricks, feels confident that ho will mako good and find llttlo trouble in securing further engagements which ore promised him. Mr. Haynes Is tho second blcyclo expert to rocolvo a start from tho Or pheum. It Is stimulating efforts among nsplrlng amateurs, which Is ovldcnced by many now applicants for places on tho next amateur bill. Mary Mannerlng will bo seen at Boyd's Tuesday, Wednesday matlneo and night next week in tho romantic drama, "Janice Meredith. Miss Mannerlng has been moot ing with phenomenal success In this, her first starring venture As Is well known, sho la tho wlfo of James K. Hackett, the actor. Locomotive engineers will dance. Tho twentieth annual ball will be given by Omaha division No. 183, Brotherhood ot Locomottvo Engineers, nt Chambers' danc ing academy, 17th and Douglas sts Thurs day evening, January 23, 1902. Tickets at tho door. 95.00 for n Unit n Day Work. If you live In the country or tn a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockratsers In the neigh borhood, you can nj&ka $5 easily by four or five hours' work. Write u and wo will end you our proposition. The Bra Publish ing company. Solicitors' D'ect., Omaha, Nab. Clan Gordon No. 63, Ordor of Scottish Clans, gives their twelfth annual concert and ball In memory of Robert Burns at Crelghton hall, Friday, January 24. This will be the best celebration of recent years. Union music; union prompter. Publish your legal notices tn the Weakly nee. Telephone 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at Tho Bathery, 216-220 Beo building. Tel. 1716. DIED. FAT Anna, grandmother of Miss telle Vodrlo, nt Lincoln, Neb., January 22, lf02, nged 67 years. Funeral from Dodder's undertaking par lors, Twenty-third and Cuming, at 3 p. m. Thursday. Interment Forest Lawn. Friends Invited. SPELLBERG, Mrs. Caroline, wife of Wll llum Spellberg. 1S37 North Eighteenth, nt 5 p. m. Tuesday evening. Funeral will bo hold Friday afternoon nt 2 p. in. Burial at German Catholic ceme tery. BENSON "rVow is the time to buy for a very little money the best and prettiest Flannel Waists and Dressing Sacques that are made. 25 to 50 Per Cent Reduction,. t Not a Walat or Dressing Sacque excepted. BENSON TO BUILD HUGE STEEL SPAN Ttrmiial Comptii Brldg to B Uti lit Dtifclt Lrw. TO ACCMMDATE SHIFTING CHANNEL Uhnnwc Will He Mntlc Next Spring, I'rorlilril lllll AuttiorlrliiK It Goes Snccsnrnlty Tlirnnfth' Con Kress In the Meantime. "Provided, ot course, that our bridge bill runs the legislative gamut successfully at Washington, wo shall begin work on tho reconstruction of tho bridge this spring and finish tho work by tho end ot the year," Bnld John R. Webster of tho Omaha Bridge' nnd Terminal company yesterday morning. "Explicitly, tho proposition Is to put tn on tho Nebraska end a drawbridge which will bo an exact copy of that which now forms the Iowa end of tho bridge. Thus the cntlro brtdgo wilt then bo composed of two hugo draws, the longest tn the world, and every portion ot tho river will be opon to navigation. "This will bo manifestly much better for tho country, nnd the government Is certain to let us do It. There would bo no reason for refusing to allow us to do something which Is moro to tho advantage of tho gov ernment than what wo already have per mission to do. "Tho present status Is this: Threo tem porary wood nnd Iron Bpnns form tho No braska end of tho brldgo, connecting this Bhoro with the Iowa drawbridge portion. Wo havo bocn granted authority to replaco those spans with ono permanent fixed span that would effectually close nil this ldo of the river to navigation. Now wo propose to put In another draw instead of tho fixed span. To Fit ChniiKltiK Chnnncl. "Tho fact that tho channel Is constantly wavering from sldo to elde Is tho reason why this will bo tho better Bchomo. 1 havo seen the Missouri when thero was six feet of water under our draw portion nnd forty feet undor tho thrco spans nt this end. Again, I havo seen It when the conditions of depth wcro Just reversed. With two draws tho boats can follow the channel wherever It shifts. "Wo will sclzo the tlmo between the April high water and tho Juno high water to begin this work. Tho Iowa draw cost us $145,000, exclusive of tho big central pier which supports it. That cost was based directly upon tho' rxponso of tho Btool that wont Into It. Wo paid 5 cents a pound for that brldgo, nnd It weighs nbout 2,900,000 pounds. It Is probablo that tho cost of this now draw will bo about tho same, though It will vary Just as much ns tho price of steel haB varied slnco that time. "Tho plor will bo a dlfferont proposition. Wo hopo to got tho new ono in cheaper than tho old one. That Is of polld stono and concrete, and Is thirty feet in dlamotor nnd 145 foot doop. When It was sunk a new method was employed for tho first tlmo, tho caisson plan not being used. That made It moro expensive ns It was considerable of an experiment. Wo do not know how far down wo will havo to go on Vho Ne braska side to get bedrock, but tho pier will bo cheaper. "Tho Iowa draw Is 520 feet long. Tho now ono will bo tho Bamo length, but that will not reach tho cntjro dlstanco from tho end ot tho present draw to tho No braska bank, which ts 600 foot. Thero must be a filling In with another small sec tion of bridging either at this end or at the mlddlo ot tho river. I do not know which will bo done." Send articles ot Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc.. to The Bee. We will five them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. Yale's NEW BEAUTY BOOK (FREE) Did votl cot ono of tho revised edition of Madam Yojo's Boauty Book? If not, you muy mivu 11 aur wiu unitinK. it con tains many plain truths which beautiful women should know. Our storo hua long been tho western headquarters for the Madam Ynlo's prep arations, all of which we sell at cut prices. ner uur Trice. Price. Hair Tonic J1.00 $ .75 Hnlr Cleanser 1.00 .75 Frultcura. for female weakness. 1.00 .75 Ia Freckla. freckle cure 1.00 .ts Skin Food, small to remdvo wnnmoH l.uo ,Zo Skin Food, large, to rcmovo wrinkles 3.00 2.50 Bust Food, small v. 1,60 1,23 Complexion Powder, 3 shades, Pink, white. Brunetto 60 .35 Complexion Soap , 5 .15 Complexion Blench 2,00 1.75 Complexion Cream 1,00 .75 Eye-lash Grower 1.00 ,75 Blood Tonlo 1,00 .75 Special Lotion, for pimples, blackheads, etc 1,00 .75 Special Ointment, for pimples, blackheads, etc 1,00 .75 Hand Wliltoner 1.00 .75 Elixir of Beauty l.on ,7; Magical Secret 1.&0 1 25 Grent Scott, to remove super fluous hair g.OO 4 00 Jack Rose, liquid rougo 1.00 .73 Jack Buds, Hp tint l.m 75 Pace Enamel, 3 shades, Pink, White, Brunette l.no 125 Eye-brow Pencils 05 '2l1 Fertilizer (for constipation).... 1.50 i'ss Molovnnd Wart Extractor 3.00 2i HnlrCurllng Fluid .50 35 Call for Beauty Book or wrlto nnd send 2c stamp. Sherman & McGonnellDrug Go. Corner Sixteenth nnil IlodRe, Omalin, - Neltrnaku. Every Pair 7" a $5 Value. Are $3.50 Always Tt is the only ready-to-wenr line of fine shoes for women tn the world that Is con ceded to bo the equal of any $5.00 line and for which never moro nor less than $-'t,50 Is asked. Any leather enamel, patent, kid or calf any weight, from the lightest wafer sole to tho heaviest wtdo extension odgo for street wear. A postal will bring our catalogue to your homo. SOROSIS SHOE STORE Frank Wilcox, Mgr., 203 S. 15th St. Send for Catalogue. tBRAIWW Only 5 Days More The time is limited nutl to make a clean sweep ot every dollar's worth of ' Smoke and Water Damaged Merchandise We have made extreme reductions. Come and sec the great bargains that await you. You'll profit greatly. J?l FAXCY fiOI.r RI.OVES IBo I'll. All of tho fancy wool golf gloves In golf plaids and Scotch plaids, for ladles, 'misses nnd children, nil at, I iG pair ltyv 9 1. OO WftAl'l'HHS, atle. All tho wrappers that sold boforo our am oka damngo at $1, principally dnrk colors, all sizes, s-y f mado of tho beat per- . calo. at Kldcrdown dressing saqucs that sold iuv0 tutu Runt 39c neroro our smoko dam ngo nt $1.00 and $1.50, go at ao iiANi)icintciin:is, oi.uc. Ladles' all puro linen, hand em broidered, Initial hand '6c kerchiefs, go nt 2.c iinsinitv, ioc. I.ndlns. TnlaNpa' nnil linvn nl?i!n nnA B heavy ribbed, full seamless taut btnclc hoso, all sizes, worth yv up to 25 cents, 1 1 gC1 go nt "' iMc FA NOV lUICICI.MS, :iv. All tho plain nnd fancy trimming buckles, hundreds of styles, worth up to 25c, go nt, mmC1 each V jti.oo Kin ni,ov,i:s, ioo iAin. Another lot of ladles' nnd misses' kid gloves, somo slightly dnmnged, black, browns and colore, principally small sizes, I C go nt, pair Special Notice! Wc have purchased the entire stock of MADE-UP FURS or HUBERMANN, THE FURRIER, Consisting of Jackets, Caps, Neck Scarfs, Collarettes and Kobus. Tills stock will be placed on sale Saturday. Full particulars later. MISSOURIAHS KNOW At least they have n national reputation to that effect. If they don't know you've got to hIiow them lately wo'vo got moro mall orders from JIKsotirl than over bo fore. Our prices must bo right or wo wouldn't got any orders from the World'H Fair State. Wo'n after mall orders, and If promptness In filling nnd ohnrt prices will cut them, wo'ro your "huckleberry." 10c Frog In Your Throat 5c 25c LaxutlVo Bromu-Oulnlnc 12c Sa Qulnacctol, best for colds "0c ZTiu lull's ensenru uulnlne irc $1.00 tamliert'H I.lstcrlnc 58c. 25c Dandcrlne ISc 50c Omega Oil 33c $1.00 Tlood'x Snrsaparllln COc $1.00 Temptation Tonic L'7o ci ins ih too uenuino.) $1.00 FKIM.TNA ono to a customer 57c $1.00 Soxlnn Pills 75c $1.00 I'arlslun llulr Tonic guaranteed. 75c $1.00 Wine Cnrdtll ."7. 4Do $1.00 Hutler's Femnlo Regulator 75c 50c Llcblg's Extract Beef lc $1.00 Hylo tho guaranteed catarrh euro 50o Ul'BN ALU MIUI1T. SGHJtcFER'S Cut l'rlce Druir Store. Tel. 717. S. XV. Cor. lOlH nnd ChlcnKO. Goods aellvored F-RKB to any part of ctty. In the PINES of Southern New Jersey The Leading Hotel of Laktwood. LAKEWOOD, In the heart of s, bal samic forest of pines, 1b now a world-renowned winter resort for health and pleuaure, and Tho Lake wood, its principal and largest hotel, Is a superbly equipped hostelry, in lux urious accommodation for the comfort, convenience nnd entertainment of Its patrons not surpassed by any hotel In America. The cuisine nnd sorvlce equal those of tho celebrated restaurants of New York and ParlB. At Tho Lakewopd nre Installed tho famous Hydrotherapcutlo (water cure) Baths of Prof. Charcot of Paris, and Prof. Erb ot Heldelborg. This resort has the most Improved and perfect apparatus tor the treatment and cure or overwork, nervousness, Insomnia, and allied complaints, by means ot hydrotherapy and electricity, of any hotel In the world. This department Is undor the care of tho House Phy sician. JAS, H. BERRY, Manager. TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA DliNTAL PARLORS. 1517 Douglas Street Extracting Teeth whon our vitalized air is usod, Is absolutely painless. Extracting, 25c. Vitalized air, COc. The Lakewood Hotel IF YOU ARE NOT SMOKING THE. . . . . II I Tl'r Try one, then notice the fine Aroma of our present Havana Tobacco and compare It with high priced Imported Cigars. F. R. nice Mercantile Cigar Co., Manufacturers, fit. Louis. Union Made. . SONS fl t'XnUIlMLSMN-S, SO AND if)c. Ladles' lino muslin nnd cambric gowns, skirts, drawers and skirt chemise, with laco nnd embroidery trimming, many worth up 49c to $1.00, go nt, 29c nnd ?1 Al.I.OVI'.It KMHIlOinnitY, IBo 600 snmplo pieces, halt-yard lengths ot nllovcr cmbroldory and hem stitched tucklngs, nil styles 15c somo worth up to $1, go at, each i!.r.O ri.AXNUI. WAISTS, OOo. In order to closo out nil of our flannel wnUts that Bold before our smoko dnmago up to $2,50, In black, reds, blues nnd old rosa, all sizes, go at 69c Flin.VCH FIjA.VNIMj waists, ?i.:so. Cholco of nny of our high cost French flnnnel waists that sold beforo our smoko damngo at $5, 1.39 on salo on main floor WOMK.VS N OOI.F SKIRTS, f l.t8 Women's flno golf nklrts mado of heavy oxfords nnd gray fabrics, with stitched flnro flounces, nnd bands nnd Bclf-fltrnpplng, A f-v q 'nctual $8 values. C. . VJ 7S nt ?n mix coats, fi.no Women's box coals In heavy oxfords, full lined, good materials, largo storm collars, regular $5 values, for 1.50 Olive Oil Puro Imported Italian Ollvo Oil for table use. One-half pint Ollvo Oil for Tnblo use.. 30c Ono pint Olive Oil for taula use coo Ono quurt Ollvo Oil for tnblo Uso $1.00 One-half eallon Ollvo Oil for tnblo use.$1.75 One gallon Ollvo Oil for table use $3.23 All tho nbovo put up In glnss bottles (no tin cans to rust), nnd FULL measure no fancy bottles containing nbout two-thirds the nmount represented by most nil other denlcrs. Samples furnished to Interested parties. Moll orders filled. ) MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO., Telephone 150. Iflth nnil Fiirnuiii Strr. a, Omnlin. Dealers in all kinds of RUBIER GOODS. UP-TO-DATE Methods are used to mako Motz beer the crowning brow of goodness. Ono tasto will convlnco you that they're well used, nnd thnt Metz Is tho brew for a pnrtlcular palate. Dellvored In cases of 24 quarts or pints. Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. ill), Omahu. Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt., cans Noumaycr Hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. RED ALBUMEN Said to make hens lay, which Is doubt ful, but will mako suckers. In tho Janunry number of tho OMAHA DltUaCIIST, published by tho, RICHARDSON DRUG CO., Is copied nn extract from tho PHAR MACEUTICAL, ERA, the lending druggist's paper In tho United Htntes: "It Is Bald tho RED ALBUMEN sent out by tho U. 8. Salyx Co., is composed of ground oyster shell and red pepper," says tho Era. This Is tho compound a 16th street druggist has been palming off on tho unsuspecting public ut 25c a lb., whose welfare against FRAUDS nnd extor tionate prices they seem to think thoy nro called upon to protect, done to mcei "i-rf-imir ueei, ' wo aon t sell RED al: ALBUMEN. Fuller Drug and Paint Go, hill" M9WH I Protection for Women In wet, cold or slushy weather there Is nothing more es sential tlinn proper protection for your feet As with every other detail pertaining to outfitting for women, we have given our women's shoe' department careful atten tion, and offer the following with perfect assurance that in quality, style and price they will prove superior to shoes offered in other stores. liMIIUeWUUUJIiiailUUU UAVnCU! MM I ULIU Closing out nit small lots, odd nnd sensationally low figures. Special spot cash purchases of choicest nnd best goods In all lines thrown on our counters In tho bargain room, at ono-hntf to one-tenth regu lar prices. NONE SOLD TO TEDDLERS. FURNISHINGS Monarch shirts at 39c. All tho colored laundered shirts In- tho Monarch brand that sold for $1.00, on salo at 39c. All IVo mon's heavy Jersey ovorshlrts, that sold for 75c and 1.00, on salo nt 25c. Men's whlto unlnundercd shtrte, doublo back and front, nil sizes for boys nnd men, Dnss Goods . 54-Inch strictly alt wool cheviots, at 49c. 52-Inch strictly nil wool storm sorges, nt 49c, 42-Inch granite cloth, worth 7.'c, at 49o. 40-lnch nil wool hcnrlotta, worth 75c, nt 49c. 54-Inch heavy all wool plaids, worth 11.60, at 49c. 54-Inch all wool sacking, worth 75c, at 49c. 38-Inch strictly all wool Venetians, etc., at 49c. 38-inch granite cloth, worth 76c, at 39c. 36-lnch all wool Henriettas, worth 69c, nt 39c. 38-Inch black figured satin bcrbor, at 39c. 42-Inch storm serges, worth 50c, at 25c. 46-lnch fancies, worth tl, nt 23c. 36-lnch honrlcttns, worth COc, at 25c. 28-lnch hcnrlettas, half wool, at 7Kc. 28-Inch Jacquards, halt wool, 7Vc. 28-Inch plaids, half wool, at Cc. $15.00 dress patterns, $3.98. $12.60 dress patterns, $2.98. $10.00 dress patterns, $1.98. Lard Combination Busted Ttin lnnl combination Is busted and we will now glvo tho consumor tho benefit of tho downwnrd mtrket: We will placo on snlo 5,000 pounds sliver leaf lard. , 3-lb. palls for 31c 5-lb. palls for -; 62c 10-lb. palls for $1.03 A Doztn Corkars OOODS TI1TAT CAN'T BE MADB AT rRICES QUOTED ON OUR nAROAIN COUNTERS. IN BASEMENT 7Cc horaehldo razor strop 25c HAYDEN HAYDENs c,tf. The Fine Bankrupt Shoe Stock ot J. Eppner & Men's box calf bals, worth $3, $3.50 and $4.0.0,at t Men's box calf bals, tan, worth $3.50, $4.00 and fb.uu, at Mon'sT vlcl kid bats, worth $3, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, at Ladles' vlcl kid polish, worth $3 and $3.50. Ladles' vict kid, cloth top polish, worth $3 ana H.bu. ai Ladies' tan, vici cloth top, worth $4 and $4.50 Ladles' patent leatbor polish, worth $3,50 and $4.00 , ..... All goat ono price. Infant's soft solo shoes worth COc at 10c. Child's ilongolft button or laco, . worth 75c. at 48c. SELLING FOULARDS EVERY DAY. rl.int anlniHnn in ihn pnrlv phnnflftrn best styles and colors, lu satin twill, in liberty foulard and brocbo foulards, bost oiiii. in niiRNRY nitos' Foni.Anna warranted Just ob represented and wo can prove It. This will be tho banner foulard season. Finer grades at 75c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. 10 bolts ot flno puro SILK SATIN RHA DAMA, 24-ln. wide, always sells for $1.25 to $1.50, wo will close out at only 59c. . . m r . . - t r Yin lit HI m Zo OOKS Ot lino UUAUJV JAJ WAatl BlLill BANKRUPT Grand clearing saie oi tsppsicin, jucyer & Isaacs Bankrupt Cloak Stock. Every garment sacrificed without reserve Bargain No. 1 Your oholce of any wo man's box coat on our counter, mado of finest kerseys, montanacs, coverts and meltons, lined with Skinner's satin, worth up to $20, E M. & I. sale prlco, each $5.00. Bargain No, 2200 women's box coat mado ot kerseys and rough cloths, lined with sntln, worth up to $12.50, E., M. & I. enlo prlco, $3.98. Barguln No. 3150 womon's box coats, mado of kerseys, woll lined, worth $7,50, HAYDEN Women's Shoes Women's Genuine vici kid shoes, in a me dium round toe, straight kid tops, military heels, solid leather soles, a shoe that would be cheap for ?3 at 1 QO other stores, our price l.-V Women's welt shoes, made of selected vici kid, with heavy extension soles, patent leather tips, military heels, in all sizes and widths we claim that this shoe is equal to any 3.50 shoe sold by EA other shoe stores tJJ IN THE BARGAIN ROOM. ends, short longths, broken nlies, oto., otc., at DEALERS OR MANUFACTURERS. on salo at 25o. All tho men's wool and fleece lined shirts nnd drawers that sold up to $1.00, on salo at 25c. Ladles' heavy flccco lined vesto nnd pants that sold up to 76c, on salo at 25c. 1 lot of chlldron'a vests nnd pants, In small sizes, at 10c. Fnnch Flanntl and Challis All our strictly all wool French flannols, worth 75o yard, In dots and email flguros, will go nt 25c yard. All our fine Imported challis, that wo sold in tho" bargain room at 60c, go at 25c. Linings 15c and 19c BLACK LININGS, 'YARD WIDE, AT 6c. All our yard wldo Imitation French flan nels, to close, worth 19c, at 5o. All our yard wldo remnants of outing flannol, worth 12c, nt Cc. All our remnants of 16c and 10a percales will go at Cc. ' All our flno prints, romnants,- will go at 3?ic All our Cc apron ginghams, 3c. All our 10c Shakor flannel, 6c. Boys' Clothing Boys, $2.60 2-plcco suits, nt 95c. noya' $3.50 2-plcco suits, at $1.60. Boys' $5 3-ploco suits, at $1.95. BoyB' 76c corduroy panto, nt 25c. Boys' 75c all wool pants, at 35c. Boys' $1.00 nil wool pants, at COc. , Boys' $2.60 long pants, nt 95c. 2 largo boxes tooth picks Co 2 boxes nrllllantlno st'ovo polish Co Nickel plated Mrs. Totts' Irons, sot.... 79c No. 8 copper bottom wash boilers... . 79o All willow clnthos bnskots 25 o Carpenter's claw hammors 9c Cobbler's outfit, 3 lasts and stand .... 27c Galvanized wash tubs 35c 10c can openers, tho best mado 3c A good No. 8 cook for $7 95 2 holo No, 8 laundry stovo for $2.95 SPECIAL CUT TRICE ON ALL HEAT ING STOVES. BROS. Go. SHOES IN BARBAIN ROOM Men's satin cnlf hni ti ir. i. nkl,,, . T1.IU, fl.JU. Child b shoes, at 08c, 76c. 60c. 33o and 15c. -24 to 27-ln. wide, worth 75e. $1.00 and $1.25, Closing OUt to milk,, rnnm n w , UU)T spring stock nt 39o, Thero is only ono store In every olty that Bells Winslow taffeta. We sell tt In Omaha and havo sold it tor the past five .years. Others may claim to sell' It for a wook or so, but tho pooplo find out their misrepresentations nnd then havo no fur thor uso for those that abuse tholr con fidence, i CLOAK SALE. E M. & I. salo prlco. $2.95. Bargain No. 4-100 ladles' suits, mads of Venetians, chovlots, broadcloths ani coverts, some silk lined throughout, eton or blouso Jockot, worth up to $26, B., M. & I. salo price, each, $10.00. 1 table ladles' ralny-dny eklrU. made of heavy double faced cloth, separate flounce and nicely Btltched, worth $5, for $1.98. 1 table dress and walking skirls, silk Btltched, made of flneBt matorlals, worth up to $12.50, :., M. & I, sale prlco, each, $5,00. BROS.