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THE OJIAHA JM1LYBE.E: FJRIDAY, .1ANUAHY 1. 10'J.
I;
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
CtntroTtrij Ow L.oatioi f Piopiiii Tl
diet Ow Railroad..
BROUGHT Uf BY STiCK YARDS fROPOSAL
Councllnirn Coiiftltler (lint Slock Ynrils
t'onipnny In Looking for llrlter
End of lini-Knln Mnlo
Clt)' Gossip.
"When tho matter Is formally brought to
tho attention of the city council," said a
city olTlclal last evening, "there Is going to
bo qutto a fuss In regard to tho location
of tho proposed vlnduct across tho tracks.
Whllo tho manager of tho Union Stock
Yards company has seen fit to send com
munications to thd Livestock exchange, tho
Commercial club nnd ono or two Improve
ment clubs, no proposition has becu made
to tho council. The only knowlcdgo tho
mayor nnd council has of tho proposed
brldgo Is a letter from tho president of tho
Livestock exchange and a memoranda, from
tho Commercial club. When theso com
munications wero read to the council Mon
day night tho mayor, out of courtesy, re-1
fcrrcd tho correspondence to tho street and
alley committee."
It Is understood that no attention wilt
bo paid to tho matter by tho council until
thcro la somo definite proposition sub
mitted to tho city authorities.
In tho letter sent by Mr. Kcnyon to the
organizations mentioned ho asks for a deed
from tho city for such portions of Ilollroad
avenuo which hovo not already been va
cated, and extending from a point on the
iouth lino of O street to U stroct. Mr.
Kenyon further says: "If tho closing of
tho grado crossing under tho Q street via
duct and tho transfer of that portion of
Itallroad nvcnuo Is accomplished, wo will
on our part undertake tho erection of a
well-constructed viaduct for the crossing
of passengers nnd teams over tho tracks
at somo convenient point between N and I"
utroets. Wo will undcrtako to- havo tho
tamo In operation within ono year."
Councilman Johnston nnd other members
of tho city government cannot understand
why tho stock yards company wantH a deed
to this property. "Never In tho history of
the city," said Mr. Johnston, "has the city
vacated ground for nny purposo nnd given
n dcied to tho property, nnd tho chances aro
that It will not do so In this case, When
etrccts or nlleys havo been vacated for
railroad purposes, tho city has morely
passed an ordinance, according to law, and
that ended tho matter."
Tho portion of Railroad nvcnuo desired
by tho Union Stock Yards company com
prises about thrco nnd ono-half ncres, nnd
Is especially valuable for trackages pur
poses. It In doubly valuable to tho stock
yards company, for thu reason that tho
yards own a atrip of property directly east
of nnd abutting on Itallroad avenuo. By
ncqulrlng Itnllroad avenue tho yards will
havo trnvkago property of onormous value.
Ono well-known renl cstato dealer said
yesterday that tho portion of tho streets
tho stock yards company wants vacated Is
worth not less than $75,000. A railroad offi
cial, who la entirely disinterested, is quoted
as saying that for trackage, purposes the
2,500 feet on Itallroad avenuo which tho
city Is asked to vacato Is worth nearly If
not quite $100,000.
"What wo want," said a city official, "Is
payment to tho city for this land, and
nlso pomo definite proposition from tho
Union Stock Yards company and the Union
Tactile Itallroad company regarding tho
construction of a viaduct.' It socms strango
that tho stock yards company Is so anxious
all at onco to build a brldgo when' tho
council and tho business men havo been
urging tho construction of n brldgo for
years. Now that tho city is In a position
whoroby it can enrich tho coffers of tho
stock .yards company by giving away a
vnluablo pleco of ground, there is a sort
of hnlf-way promise made tluit a brldgo
across tho tracks will be constructed."
In tho selection of tho eastern terminus
of tho proposed .vlnduct thero is going to bo
qulto n squabble. A great many pcoplo
would llko to bco tho brldgo termlnato on
tho ground Just south of the Rawley block
on Twenty-sixth street, whllo othors aro
willing to givo to tho railroad companies
tho foot of O street for a tormina! point.
Troperty owners on O strcot are- working
hard for their end of tho street, whllo N
street business men want to see the brldgo
constructed midway between N and O
streets.
Even with all of tho differences of opin
ion, nearly overyono Is anxious to havo a
viaduct built, In order that the dangerous
track crossing may bo done- away with.
Jonca Serves Notice.
Sanitary Inspector Jontfl, who Is secro
tary of tho South Omaha Board of Health,
served notices on tho principals of tho pub
lic schools yesterday regarding tho com
pulsory vaccination rulo recently passed by
tho board.
Superintendent Mclican remarked that
tho serving of tho notices loft the Doard of
Education out entirely, as no official notice
wns served either on tho president of tho
board or tho superintendent. Consequently
no attention will bo paid to tho service of
notlco on tho principals.
"If tho Board of Health wants to have
the school board pay nny attention to Us
regulations," sutd a member of the board
last nlgbt, "It will havo to servo Its notices
officially and not send nu agent around to
the various schools with a big bluff talk,
Tho wny to sorve such notlco was to call
upon Superintendent McLean and tho pres
ident of tho board and then tho principals
of tho schools would have been notified In
duo tlmo."
As It Is, tho relations botween the Board
of Health and tho Board of Education are
lightly strained.
City Olllt'lnU Positively Decline.
Members of tho city council stated posi
tively yesterday that the city would not,
under any circumstances, pay for medicines
io bo furnished to the assistant county
physician. "This has been done In emerg
ency casos," said Councilman Johnston
Now is
a very little
EJ Mai
j lailllVI
ques
PUR COLLARETTES, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, DRESS
fclKIRTS, CAPS, TOQUES, PILLOW TOPS, SHOPPING BAGS
CHILDREN'S GOLF GLOVES,
REDUCED PRICES.
yesterday afternoon, "but as long as the
city has a physician of Its own tho assist
ant county doctor will not rccelvo nny help
from the city. Should County Commissioner
O'Kceffo raako any suggestion of the kind
to tho council It will bo turned down, as In
our opinion thero Is no need of a county
nnd a city doctor.
Other city officials say that thero Is no
need of an assistant county physician hero
now and such an official will receive ecant
recognition In caso ono is employed by Mr.
O'Kceffo.
SpWxcr Accept Histories.
City Clerk Shrlgsley Is In receipt of a
communication from Spltzor & Co., bond
buyers of Toledo, O., to tho effect that the
histories of the refunding Issuo of $110,880
bonds have been accepted by tho "attorneys.
The bonds aro now being engraved and will
be sent to South Omaha for signature. On
tho coupons the signature- of the, clerk will
be engraved, but on the bonds the elgnnturo
of tho mayor nnd clork must bo wrltton.
This issuo was sold for a premium nnd
takes up all of the 1002 Improvement dis
trict mnturltlcs, no well as somo 1901 bonds
now oveduo.
Xev I'lnn SnKReated,
Manager Manchce of Swift and Company
has inaugurated a now system In connection
with tho Rounding of flro alarms. Formerly
when thero has been a Are at Swift's tho
alarm was turned In from tho watch station
and upon arrival tho firemen had to stop
and mnko Inquiries as to the location of
tho blaze. From now on whlstlo signals
will bo given notifying the department Just
whero tho flro is located. Chief Etter
hopes to havo the other packers adopt tho
samo. system of signals, as ho thinks it
will save a great deal of tlmo In getting
tines of hose laid.
Intercut Stops Sntnrclny.
Interest on Treasurer Koutsky'a warrant
call stops on Saturday of this week', Theso
warrants when paid will use up almost all
of tho cash balance of tho city and It will
bo some tlmo beforo thero Is anothor war
rant call. Property ownors are paying
taxes slowly now and tho city treasurer will
have tlmo to figure up his books and strike
a balance. A report of the exact condition
of the treasury will bo made to tho council
on February 3.
CI uh Elects Officers.
Tho South Omaha Republican club has
elected theso officers: H. S. Duke, presi
dent; Swan Anderson, vlco president: J. E.
DeLeo, socrctnry: Sara B. Christie, treas
urer. Members of the executive committee
havo been selected by wards. From the
First ward thero Is Bruce McCulloch and
James V. Chlzck. The Second ward repre
sentatives aro Frank, Dwornk nnd Swan
Larson, while Frod Clements nnd Frank
Leo will look nfter tho Interests of tho
party in tho Third ward. Walter Salto la
alone In tho Fourth ward, tho club not bo-
Ing able to agree upon tho second member
from this district. In tho Fifth ward H. O.
Bruco nnd Chnrles Welner are selected ami
In tho Sixth Harry Tagg and E. T. Miller
will act as committeemen.
Jingle City Moduli).
Thero will ho a boxing contest at Kout
sky's hall tonight.
Mrs. Chnrles E. Allen has gone to Chi
cago to visit relatives.
A boy with n pony can find employment
delivering papers by calling at tho South
Omaha ofllco of Tho Bee.
Carl Johnson Is In Jail, charged with at
tempting to rob tho residence of John Daly.
20.i North Twenty-fourth street.
Dewey lodgo No. 6S, Bankers' Union of
"mm, tvm kivo ii nnnco ox WOOUmatl
hall on the evening' of February 1.
Tho Second Ten of tho King's Daughters
gavo an oyster supper nt Woodman hnll
last night. Tho proceeds will go into tho
treasury of the Circle of King's Daughters
of tho First Presbyterian church.
Children l.lko it.
"My little boy took the croup ono night,"
savs F. D. Reynolds nf MnnaflaM n
- - ........... n.n, wi, uu
grew so bad you could hear him breathe all
over the house. I thought he would die,
but a few doses of One Mlnuto Cough Cure
relieved and sent him to sloep. That's tb
iaai we uearu oi me croup." ono Minute
Cough Cura is absolutnlv unfa nnrf ia
once. For coughs, colds, croup, grip,
asmma ana nroncnitis.
Announcements of the Theaters.
"Way Down East." tho rumi rtmmn
which hnd bucIi a successful
at tho Boyd last season, will be seen for
three performances at the Boyd, starting
tonignt. Next to "Tho Old Homestead,"
"Way Down East" has had longer llfo than
any of the rural plays. It is wholesomo
and Invigorating and country llfo Is de
pleted truo to Itself. Tho snowstorm sceno
is one or tno most realistic bits ol
business ever seen on tho lncnl tntm
"Way Down East" has hnd tho unqualified
endorsement of tho clercv and
wherever It has been presented. The samo
splendid cast that gave it last season la
3(iii nananng it.
Effective Sunday, January -O,
the morning train on thrvChleaen. fit. Tmti
Minneapolis & Omaha railway for Sioux
City and beyond, Wayne. Hartlngton,
BloomQeld, New Castle and Intermediate
points will leavo Webster street depot at
instead or e a., m.
Returning leave Sioux City at 7:16 a, m
and 5:25 d. m.: arrive Omaha ll-sn m
and 0:15 p. m. No change In departuro of
aitcrnoon trains.
Three Lines to Denver
Via Union Pacific.
Ono via Omaha (two trains dally).
Ono via Kansas City (two trains dally),
Ono via Cheyenne (two trains dally).
Tho fast trr.ins to Denver aro via the
Union Pacific.
Full Information cheerfully furnished on
nppilcation.
City ticket Office, 1324 Farnam. 'Phone 316.
Clan Gordon No. 63, Order of Scottish
Clans, gives their twelfth annual concert
and ball in memory of Robert B,urns at
creignton nau, Friday, January 24. This
will bo the best celobratlon of recent years,
Union music; union prompter. '
Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at The
Bathery, 216-220 Bee building. Tel. 1716
Shampooing nnd hair dressing, 25c, at Tho
I Bathory, 216-220 Bee building. ' Tel. 1716.
MRS. J. BENSON.
the time to get the best goods for
money. All ouv
47r czr 4rr 4 nMAooisam Gm
IT 1110 ID UUU 11609111 JUW
at 25 to 50 Per Cent
Discount.
UNDERWEAR, ETC ALL AT
IIOSTO.V STOltM I1UYS FUR STOCK.
Hnlierttinmit UH 9, mth St., mnhn,
Sells Us Entire Stock of
Mnric-l'p Furs nt
LESS THAN HOC ON THE DOLLAR.
Tho entire stock will bo placed
ON SALE SATURDAY,
Hubcrmann's reputation for mnklng the
cry finest garmcntL speaks volumes for the
quality of furs In this sale., Pcoplo who
know what real good furs aro will greatly
appreciate this opportunity. The stock In
cludes Jackets, capes, neck scarfs, collar
ettes and robes. Wo will sell every garment
t Just about half of Hubcrmasn's price.
Salo begins Saturday nt
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J, L. Dranricls & Sons.
VETERAN MASONS ELECT
Martin Dnnhnm nf Oninhn Mnric
President end Dnte for Summer
MrctliiK Fixed.
At tho meeting of tho Masonic Veterans'
association of tho state of Nebraska yester
day at Frco Masons' halt tho following offi
cers wore elected for tho year 1902: Martin
Dunham, Omaha, president; J. E. North,
Columbus, vlco president; F. E. Whlto,
Plattsmouth, secretary; Thomas A. Crolgh,
Omaha recorder; Ocorgo W. Ltnlnger, E. A,
Johnson nnd II. A. Haskell, Omaha, stew
ards. The association fixed tho tlmo for the
summer mooting at Juno G, tho day of tho
opening of tho grand Masonic lodgo of tho
stato at Omaha. A banquet wilt bo served
at 12 o'clock. Thrco persons wcra elected
to membership.
W. L. Yancy, Paducah, Ky., writes: "I
had a severe case of kidney disease nnd
thrco of tho best physicians In southern
Kentucky treated mo without success. I
was Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure.
The first bottle gavo lmmcdlato relief nnd
thrco bottles cured mo permanently. I
gladly recommend this wonderful remedy."
Take no substitute.
Off to Florida.
A number of prominent Ncbraskans will
leavo Omahn January 29 to enjoy an out
ing In Florida. Many of them will take
their golf sticks; others expect to play
tennis, to fish, sail and bathe.
This mid-wlntcr excursion to Florida will
eavn tho Burlington stutlon, Omaha, 5:10
p. m., January 29, nnd will havo through
cars to Jacksonville. Tho round-trip rate
is $52.50. Tickets aro now on salo at 1502
Karuam street.
OMAHA, Neb., Jan. 22, 1902.
To tho Members of tho Nebraska Retail
Grocers nn5 General Merchants:
At a meeting of the Executive Boatd, tho
Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway was
selected as tho official route to tho Gro
cers' Convention nt Milwaukee. Party will
leavo Omaha at 6 P. M. Sunday, January
C, from tho Union Station. A special
sleeping car has been chartered. A rate
of ono nn'd one-third faro for tho round
trip has been mado for this occasion. Sco
that your tickets read in tho Chicago,
Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Railway from
Omaha to Milwaukee.
A Royal, Good Time provided for by the
Merchants of Milwaukee.
For any furthor Information wrlto or
wire, II. FISCHER,
Sccrotnry,
901 Now York Llfo Bldg.
llomeneeker'' Excursions.
Tickets to nearly alt points In tho United
States on salo at all ticket offices of. tho
Chicago Great Western railway on the first
and third Tuesdays of January and Febru
ary at tho low rata of ono faro plus $2.00
for tho round trip. Good to return In 21
days from dato of sale. For dotnllcd in
formation address any Chicago Great West
ern agent, or J. P. Elmer. G. P. A., Chi
cago, III.
Notice.
Members of Mondamln lodge, No. Ill,
Fraternal Union of Amorlca, plcaso take
notice, you are earnestly requested to at
tend tho funeral services of our Into fratcr.
Caroline Spellorberg, who passed away
Tuesday, January 21. Services at family
residence, 1837 North Eighteenth street,
Friday, at 1 p. m. Interment at South
Omaha. M. J. LAWLESS, F. M.
GEORGE A. OSTROM, Socretary.
Bond articles of Incornorntlon. notices of
stockholders' meetlncs. etc.. to Tno Uec
Wo will glvo thorn proper legal insertion
Bee. Telephone 238.
Publish your legal notices In the Weekly
Telephone 238.
Steinway Piano
and
Josef Hofmann
Worthy companions In tho advance
ment of musical art.
Mr. Hofmann says of tho "Stein
way:" "Their sympathetic tone,
quality and perfect action fully sat
isfy roe."
For tho past s century Steinway
pianos havo been the dally associ
ates or all the great artists of Amer
ica and Europe.
Notice tho wording of an opinion
given by a master whom tho cntlro
musical world reveres Franz Liszt:
"The 'Steinway' Is a glorious master
pleco In power, sonority, singing
quality and perfect harmonic offoct."
Our selection of theso famous In
struments is unusually largo at this
time, affording an excollent oppor
tunity for tboso who desire only tho
BEST to mako their selection In
Omaha rather ,than Chicago or Now
York.
We gunrantoo our prlco to bo as
low as In any city of America.
An early Inspection of these artistic
Instruments is cordially invited.
SOHMOLLER
& MUELLER
Sole State Representatives for the
Steinway Pianos.
1813 Farnam St., Oinaha
Telephone 1625
B
Only 4 Days More
nnd this gigantic salo draws to a closo.
Today we will clean out all tho
REMNANTS
and odds and ouds from the
$500,000 S o k Damaged by
SMOKE AND WATER
You'll profit greatly
nt.ri iiiiess ;(,oi:, ur, I'uu itEM.v.v.vr.
More dress goods remnants, all Imported materials, W and i yard
lengths, from 4 to 8 to mntch, In plain fabrics, fancy materials, cloths, etc..
nil from 44 to BO Inches wldo. Theso nro all matched up and pinned to
gether, enough for ladles' waist or child's dress, and actually
worth $1.50 ynrd, go nt, per
remnant
noc ijhems noon?, ltic v.titn.
These nre In lengths from 3 to 6
yards, In cheviots, cashmeres, hen
rlettas, plnlds nnd checks, -4 -v
nil wool materials, nnd I
go at, ynrd
IIEMNA.VI'S OF SII.K IIY TUB
YAltl).
Greatest bargains In desirable silks,
fancies nnd plnln, In wnlst lengths
nnd skirt lengths, from f g"
1W to 10 yards In length; fVJC
go at, yard, 33c, COe nnd...-'
SHOHT I.n.VC.TlIS OF SII.ICS AND
vniiVKTS.
Theso nre pnrtlculnrly desirable for
neckwear ana millinery trimmings,
dress trimmings'' nnd fnncy work, they
go at 10c, Be, 3c nnd lc for entire
piece.
Short lengths of dress goods that
sold brforo our smoke damngu up to
BOc per pleco, choice of over wt
5,000 to select from, nt, fcsT'
per remnant W
:.t.c KMiiuoinKimcs, :ti-::.
AMI B YAItll.
All tho rrmnnnts of medium width
embroidery nnd Insertion, nlco
5c
flno quality, worth up to
25c, go nt 3Uc nnd
Remnants nnd odd pieces of nil tho
high class embroideries, hwIes, nain
sook' nnd cambric, worth ft
up to 50c, go at, ynrd, J,!C
10c. IBe und
PRECIOUS
"Mr stock Is complete In nssortment ' f sizes quality tho very
tho lowest Besides diamonds there nro Rubles, Emornlds, Bapnli
Opals nnd Tenrls. If contemplating n purchase wo would llko t
benefit of out experience, as we know we can please you.
jflk. Mawhinney & Ryan Co.,
flB JeVefi and Art istii and douoia.8 t. vRBK
Stat) oner Mall orders given careful attention. Seleo- Ojmmm
tlon packages sent to responsible partita.
k REGULAR THING
Every Saturdny 'from now on we will
havo a special salo of some staple article
which everybody needs. Next Suturdny,
Janunry 25th, our specialty will be soapx.
Tho best 25c box of 3 enkes of sonp In
Amorlca for 15c. Do not lose sight or tho
xact thnt everything In our storo Is sold
nt cut prices. Remember wo aro not In
the trust, and tho Jobbers won't sell us, but
we've got tho goods and buy- them for
leHS money than wo did before wo wero
shut oft by tno Omnlia trust gang.
10c Frog In Your Tnroat b0
23c Laxntlvo Bromo-Quliilno jj0
23c Qulnncetol, best for colds 20o
25c Hill's Cnscnra Quinine ,. i5o
$1.00 Lambert's Llsterlne sso
26c rJandcrlne g0
60c Omega Oil 33c
$1.00 Hood's Snrsaparllla fio0
$1.00 Temptation Tonic 7c
(This is tho Genuine.)
$1.00 PERUNA ono to a customer E7c
$1.00 Sexlne Pills ;5C
$1,00 Parisian Hair Tonic guaranteed. 75c
$1.00 Wine Cnrdul a
$1.00 Butler's Femnlo Regulator 75c
DOc Lleblg's Extruct Beef 130
11.00 Hylo tho guaranteed catnrrh euro BOc
OPEN ALL NIGHT,
SOHAEFEIt'S
Cut Price
Druir Store.
Tel. 747. H. W. Cor. Klili and Chlcnxo.
Goods delivered FREE to any cart of city.
COAL
Especial attention given to
DOMESTIC
COAL
Bright, fresh, clean coal carefully
screened with prompt cfllclont de
livery. G. B. HAVENS & CO.,
1522 Farnam St.
Tolophonos 317 and 025.
Not Lost,
But found
Shrniler's TcnjMlnuto Hentlncho Tow
dern to bo n suro euro for liendnclies.
If In doubt, try Slirmlcr'fl. Sold by drug
gists or seut by mall for 10c and 25c.
Address,
W. J. Shrader Medicine Co.,
Nw York Room 10. No. 20 East Wk ill
r 1H2 N. ,24th Kt. Omana. Nsb.
Deputy UtaU Veterinarian.
Food Inspector.
H. L. RAMACC1DTTI, D. V. S
CITY VETERINARIAN.
Office and Infirmary, 2Sth and Mason iU
Tlmmouo K9,
NDEJ
by the revised prices.
25c
HOC AM.OVIMtS, 1B F.ACII.
All the lmlf-ynrd lengths of lino all-
over lace, embroidery nnd
tucklngs, worth up to
$1 ymd, go nt, each
15c
I'Oc LACES It t-Uc AM) Kc.
All the remnants nnd odd lots nf
flue torchon Inccs nnd Insertions In
matched sots, worth up to
J0o ynrd, go nt, ynrd,
34c nud
5c
ItEMXAXTS IN IASEMF,.T.
Cc unbleached muslin, 2'4c ynrd.
French, Scotch nnd Chnmbrny Ging
ham In short remnants, worth IBc,
go nt Sio yard.
Ciio ntundnrd npron checked ging
ham, long remnants, 3o yurd.
Itcmnants of outlig flannel, worth
10c, go nt lc each.
Co standard prints, long remnants,
3ic ynrd.
12Vc chnmbrny gingham, 6a ynrd.
40c mercerized sateen, all colors,
12V4o ynrd.
12c percales, 30 Inches wldo, SUo
ynrd.
25c whlto goods, Including lawns,
dimities nud nainsooks, nt 10c ynrd.
20o Guletea cloth In long remnants,
10c yard.
Hundreds of remnants of tnblo da
mask that havo accumulated from
our great linen salo nt prices averag
ing nbout half value.
25c Imported percale, 3(3 Inches wide,
per ynrd, 10c.
25c dimities nnd lawns, new spring
designs, per ynrd 12&c.
40c mercerized ginghams, 32 inches
wide, per 'yard, 15c.
STONES
best Thn nrlcn
ilrcs. Turnuolse.
to glvo you tho
PIANOS
YOU DON'T KNOW
Wo havo about twenty different
makes of pianos, and It's Impossible
to think you would know all about all
of them. Hut wo havo plenty of
tlmo and clegnnt warerooms in which
to show them off and display their
good qualities. Now, potislbly you
havo not seen tho world-famed Knabo
Piano or tho most exqulslto caso of
tho Kranlch & Dacb, with Its varied
foreign veneers and beautiful toao
qualities or tho Now Scalo Kimball
Piano, tho instrument which hnB tho
testimonials of tho greatest of world's
famed musicians or tho rollablo Hal-
lot & Davis Piano and tho many other
pianos made to suit tho tastes of the
great comcionwcalth. Hero aro
pianos galore. 171008 that taper
down to lewi than a hundred rtM'ars
and expand to a thousand. i i-rma
that begin with slnglo figures n dal
, lars down to a llko nnuui In
monthly Installments, up t cash.
Your cholco, your prlco, your ta to Is
our study. Will you buy and not in
vestigate our claims.
A.Hospe
1513-1515 Douglas St.
Two
Large
Rooms
sro seldom available In a building
like Tho Ree Dulldlng. They aro par
ticularly adapted for a concern need
ing largo floor spaco or employing a
great number of clerks. Tho rent Is
particularly low. It you want them,
epeak now.
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Rental Agents, Bee Building.
UAVnCII' $18,000 Muslin
IIAT UCRS Underwear Sale
An Immense purchnso of beautiful garments for srot cash from tho world's best
manufacturers. Pull lines of women's, mUes' nnd children's garments. THE MOST
IMPORTANT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ANNOUNCEMENT EVER MADE IN OMAHA.
Tables nnd counters will bo laden with tho RICHEST AND HANDSOMEST ASSORT
MENT OK FINE UNDEItWEAIt EVER PUT ON SALE.
Among the thousands of pieces nro night
robes, umbrella walking nnd underskirts,
drawers nnd chemises In Jnp silks, lawns,
nainsooks, long cloth, Lonsdale, and King
Phillip cambrlrs, finished with rich trim
mings, vnlcnclcnncA laces, embroideries,
ribbons nnd hemstitched effects. They nro
all exquisitely made In tho newest French
designs, and havo all tho charm nnd at
tractiveness of perfection and nbsoluto
nownees.
Friday the
Grand Sale Begins
And It "will bo a feast to tho cyo and n
Joy to tho heart of every woman who ad
mires tho dnlnty and tho beautiful. On
account of our opportuno spot rash buying
on so tremendous a scalo tho PRICKS
WILL HE THE MOST ASTONISHINGLY
LOW THAT HAVE EVER I1EEN NAMED.
You can buy lust tho garments you havo
been longing for nt much less than tho
usual cost of tho most ordinary gnvles. A
look through "this stock will delight you.
COUNTER OXE.
Ono lot of embroidered trimmed cho-
LADIES' SKIRTS.
Doublo umbrella rufflo, trimmed Nvlth flno
duchesso, Valenciennes, insertions of flvo
rows nnd edge, nt $2.50.
Chemlao mado of flno lnwn and nainsook.
skirt lengths, French mode, trimmed with
neat, flno laces, at $31.93 and $2.93.
Ladies' fine nnlnsook drawers, trimmed
with flno duchesso, Valenciennes inco and
embroidery, nnd finished with ribbon and
pleating, at $1.60.
China silk chcmlso and drawers, trimmed
with flno Valenciennes laco at $2.50 and $5.
Great Silk Sale Friday
From 9 until 10 o'clock Friday morning,
ln tho big main silk department, wo will
offer tho best and biggest silk bargains of
tho year. Thero will bo plenty of silks for
nil, plenty of help to wntt on you and no
ono will bo disappointed. Remember some
of tho silks will bo worth $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
nnd $2.00, all full pieces, so you can get all
you may want. Silks In every color for
FRIDAY IS REMNANT
Tho greatest bargains ever put on
Omaha counters. No peddlors, dealers or
manufacturers sold to ln this room.
20,000 YARDS OF WOOL DRESS GOODS
REMNANTS, half wool and silk and wool
nt one-third their regular prices, on largo
counter, per yard, 10c, l&c, zac ana jjc.
10,000 yards of high grade dress goods
remnants, .2 to 7 yards ln pleco, nt one
third regular price, per yard, 45c, 75c and
85c.
Silks worth 75c, $1 Mid $1.50, go at 39c.
Corduroys worth 76c yard, at 29c.
Flannelettes worth 16c yard, at 3c.
FlannclottcB worth 19o yard, at Ec.
BIG GROCERY
An nra nnenr nlso n nurso alienor
Enough snld. Read tho following prices:
22-Ibs. grnnuiateu sugar, .$i.uu.
3V4-lbs. good Japan rice, 16c.
Largo sack white or yellow cornmeali
15c.
C-lbs breakfast oatmeal, 15c.
4-lbs hand picked navy beans, 15c.
2-lb. cans tarly Juno peas, 8 l-3c.
Cholco tea sittings, per pound, 20c.
No. 1 Golden Rio Coffee, pound, 12,c.
H. B. C. Mocha and Java, special, lb., 33c.
BUTTER AND EGGS.
Cholco country roll butter, pound, nc-ioc
Fancy dairy butter, 18c.
Fancy creamery, a good tnblo butter, 20c.
Extra fancy .separator creamery, lb., 21c.
Fancy full cream cheese, lb., 10c.
HAYDEN
WATCH CHAINS.
Wo nro showing a nlco lino of ladles' chains ln gold,
silver nnd gold filled, ranging from $2.00 up. A nlco
filled cent's chain, $2.60 to $4.00. A good plated chain
for $1.60. Spend n few minutes nt our store.
LOOK FOR THE NAME.
S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler,
151U Douglas St.
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COAL
SPADRA, SEMI-ANTHRACITE
FOR THE FURNACE-
A money saver and an un
excelled heat producer
S8 A TON
JUPITER NUT FOR THE
RANG
Nice elzo, economical, clean, '
S5.50 A TON
HALD & RICE
SOU Hn. Kith St.
Tel. VMH.
mlso and flno cnmbrlc drawers, with xtw
brella ruflles, tucked and hemstitched, also
flno cnmbrlc corset covers, trimmed with
Inco nnd flno embroidery, worth BOc, at 25c.
COlf.Ti:it TWO.
Ono lot of flno cnmbrlc corset covers
nnd drawers, trimmed with flno laco nnd
embroidery, worth 76c, nt 30c.
OOLNTim THREE.
Ono lot of flno cambric drawers, corset
covers, gowns and chemise, very hand
somely trimmed with torchon lace, em
broidery nnd Insertions, worth (1, at BOc.
COUNTER FOUR.
Ono lot of elaborately trimmed cowns,
made In tho V. neck, high neck or empire
styles, either laco or embroidery trim
med. Also corset covers in tho French or tight
fitting styles, with from ftvo to seven rows
of flno laro Insertion, chcmlso and drawers
trimmed with flno laco Insertions and full
lawn mfllos, worth $1.60, at 73c.
COUNTER FIVE.
Ono lot of gowns, skirts, chemise, draw
ers and corset covers, made of flno long
cloth, cnmbrlc and nnlnsook, handsomely
trimmed with flno embroidery, flno Valen
ciennes and torchon laco, finished with
ribbons, worth $2.00, nt OSc.
Ladles' flno cambric corset covers, In All
sizes at 16c. '
Ladles' skirts, doublo 1 umbrella ruffle,
trimmed with flno embroidery and lacs In
sertions and edge, at $1.08.
LADIES' CORNETS.
Straight front, In black, drab, pink and
bluo, at 40c, worth 76c. Ono lot of extra
long corsets, In $1.00 and $1.60 quality, nt
49c. Ladles' glrdlo corsets, In all colors,
sizes 18-24, at 49c. All tho popular mak:s
of straight front corsets, W. D.. Erect
Form, Kabo, W. C. C, Thompson's glovo
fitting and Dr. Warner's, at $1.00. Tho
Nemo Hip Spring corset for stout figures,
$3.50, and tho Ln Grcquo, at $2.75.
Morning for One Hour
waists, for dresses, for linings; brocades,
plain silks, fnncy Bilks, eatlns, poplins, peau
de solo, tnffotns, embroidered silks,
colored silks, armuro silks, many wide silks,
somo 27-Inch and 36-Inch wide, heavy rustle
silks In this lot for Bklrts. None sold be
foro 9 o'clock and none after 10 o'clock at
this price, , Friday morning for 'ono hour
at 49c.
DAY IN BARGAIN ROOM.
12c and 15a percales, dark and ' light,
at Ec.
Yard wldo outing flannel, worth 10c at
Ec.
Yard wdo outing flannel,1 worth IBc, 74
Molro linings, yard wide, worth 19c at
Ec.
10c shaker flannel, 30.
Cc L. L. unbleached" muslin, 3 7-8c.
Cc flno bleached muslin, 4 1-Sc. -
Ec prints, dark and light and turkey,
worth 7&c, at 2c
10c and 16c towels all go at Sc.
Turkey red tablo damask, worth 25c at
15c.
SPECIALS.
1000 BOXES CRACKERS AND CAKES
Just received. All fresh and crisp. Thesi
goods are strictly first class. We handli
largo quantities and If you want fresh
crisp crackers, get them at Haydcn's.
Shaker blsqults (samo as Uneeda), 3c.
Fresh mado ginger snaps, 5c.
Soda, oyster, butter and milk cracker.
Ec.
Graham and oatmeal crackers,. 7V&c.
Sugar and molasses cookies, 7VaC.
Orange sweots, 8c. Iced Angers, 8c.
Ass't. Jumbles, 10c. Vanilla lemon wa
fers, 15c. Baby mixed, ldc. Animals, 10a
FREE DEMONSTRATION Droakfail
foods, Fruens wheat wafers, Malto vlto it
this department.
BROS
See
Our'
Prices
on
Cameras.
Wo havo a tow flrst-claas cameras
of standard mako which wo nro clos
ing out at greatly reduced prlco.
Anyone, in need of a strictly first
clnss camera should not miss this
opportunity.
Among them Is. a Foco camera, 62x
82, fitted with fine Zeiss lens. List.
$3113; sell for $75.00.
THE
Robert Dempster Co.,
1215 Far nam St.
Exclusive Dealers In Photo Supplies.
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