12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, lOOS.- r RELLRT, ST1CER & CO, ltri Opu Until 0i30 O'Olook latnrhj GREAT DISCOUNT SALE. fate Close .Innnnrr fit Kxlra Attrac tions for tho I.niit Hli Ilnya Fifty Per Ceut Die , count. , ' Long Coats, Italians, Jackets, 'Cloth Cape, Misses' Long Coats and Jackets, no reserves, nil our cxcluelvo styles Included In this sale. Just Vi prices tor any coat In the house 83 VEll CENT DISCOUNT OFF ALL FUIIS, Scarfs, Collarettes, Astrakhan Capes and Muffs, separata or to match neck pieces, including the popular kind of furs made In tho latest shapes- CO PEIt CENT DISCOUNT ON IIEMNANT8. All romnants that have accumulated dur ing our discount salo on Dlack and Col ored Dresu Goods, lengths from yard and one-halt to four yards and one-half, all at just ono-half former prices. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on entlro stock of Colored Dress Goods, on entire stock of black dress goods. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT on entlro stock of Women's and Children's "Winter Underwear, Union Suits, Pants and Vesta. 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT On Men's and Hoys' Winter Underwear, Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers. FLANNELS 20 PER CENT OFF. 20 per cent discount off all Flannels, In cluding Outing, Scotch, Shirting, Skirting .Flannel In all colors, and Eiderdowns also linen warp Flannels, silk warp Flannels and embroldorcd edgo, baby Flannels, 20 per ccift off. FRENCH FLANNELS 20 PER CENT OFF. 20 per cent discount off all our plnln French Flannels and figured Flannels 20 per cent off. ULANKETS 20 PER CENT OFF. 20 per cent discount oft nil our white, gray and tan fleece Dlatikcts; also woolen IllnnkotB of every kind 20 per cent off. COMFORTS 20 PER CENT OFF. 20 per cent discount off nil our sllkollne, cotton filled Comforts; nlso down Com forts In ovory slzo 20 per cent off. EMP.ROIDERED WAIST PATTERNS. CO per cent discount off all our embroid ered French Flannel WaUt Patterns, with embroidered bands tor trimming. Thcso patterns nro tucked and yoked and are classed with tho best and most stylish; old price, $3.50, $4.50 nnd $C; now halt prlco CO per cent off. KELLEV, STIOER & CO., Corner Farnam and Fifteenth Streets. CLEARING OF SHE FOR SHOPS Old lloiinillinnse Is Hnplilly Disap pearing? nnd Foundation AVurk UrKliia. All but flvo stalls of tho Union Pacific roundhouse nro now torn down and most of the debris has been removed. There were twenty stalls In all. All traces of the sand houso have been cleared away. This leaves n largo tract of ground blear on the site of the new machlno shop In ordor that work may progress on thnt building. Tho big tin shop opposlto the offices, which nlso encroaches upon tho site, will not bo attacked for a week or two yet. During tho cold weather the work will be confined largely to excavation and the preparation of tho substructures for ' the foundations. At present tho chief construction work Is on the foundation for tho smokestack, which will bo built first, and tho piers. Pilings In tho holes excavated for theso nro driven three feet apart. Thoy are cal culated to stand twenty tons of wclsht npleco. Concrete which will bo poured In over the pilings will bo eight feet In thick ness. This means that many thousands of tons will bo used. It will take a week or mora for It to set thoroughly. Tho working force Is being diminished as tho debris work becomes lighter. Only clghty-flvo men wero employed yesterday. During tho cold weather not many moro will bo used. SCARCITY OF STRAWBERRIES Report from Missouri Indicate Crop Much Smaller Than Last Tear. Strawberries will bo scarce In the west ern markets this summor according to re ports received from the sources of supply In Arkansas and Missouri. Tho commission' men aro receiving replies from their first lottors of Inquiry. From Sarcoxto, Mo., which In former years has sent 300 cars to tho northern consumers, 'comes an estimate of twelve or nftcon cars for tho season. Van Duron, which has shipped as high as 200 cars In a season, now reports tho prob ability of forty cars. Sprlngdale, which was looked upon for a tlmo as tho coming strawberry canter, reports a great falling off In acreage and prospective yield. From overy point reported tho condition is attributed to tho samo cause, tho In tensely dry weather of last summer. Ono correspondent from Sprlngdalo says that In addition to the dry weather of tho summer, the cold weather of Decomber, coming upon the plants unprotected by snow, damaged tho fields almost as much as the summer heat. Tho correspondents agreo that tho new Holds are damaged worso than the old ones, tho plants set out last year bolng practically out of consideration when mak ing an cstlmato upon tho yield. OPENING OF SPRING TRADE netall Merchants Already Arriving In "Omaha to Make Their Purchases, Retail dealers from out of town who are anxious to soe tho first spring offerings of dry goods are beginning to appear at tho Omaha wholesalo house and within two weoks the spring season at these houses will bo at Its height. Tho states west ot the Rocky mountains are from two weeks to a month earlier In making tholr pur chases than the states cast ot those moun tains, so goods will bo on the road to tho states of California, Idaho, Oregon, Wash ington and Utah whllo tho Nebraska re tailer are In the city placing orders, Tho millinery houses aro getting ready for their spring opening, which will take place some tlmo In February, tho date not being fixed at this time. It Is expected that the number of visitors to Omaha this season will exceed the number of 1901, the number that year being more than twice as many as had ever visited the city In any previous year, Tho Jobbers aro sending out the usual spring Invitations, which include an offer to pay railroad fare upon the pur chase ot a certain amount ot goods. Aching In tho small ot the back Is an Indication of might's disease. The proper course in such cases is to take a few doses ot Prickly Ash Hitters. It Is an effective kidney remedy and bewcl regulator. Bam'! Durns, 1318 Farnam, Front window real Wedcewood dinner set, 18.75. THE FINAL CUT On Men's and Boys SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGED CLOTHING Every garment must be closed out within the next couple of days. We are offering Tf v of any iw "Vivv &Co,b T1 T 1 i of lit; WllUlLC Hint nnd nnd $15.00, for $5.00. It Is n great opportunity to snvo money. .innAkf nn DAY FOR M'KINLEY SERVICES Nebraska ttrnnil Arrar Posts Will Have Memorial Ceremonies Next Wcdneadsy. ' In tho posts of the Grand Army of the Republic In tho stato of Nebraska, Wednes day, January 29, will bo a day of memorial for tho lato president, AVllllam McKlnloy. This action Is taken In response to general orders Issued somo tlmo ago. In somo of tho posts tho services will bo extensive, nnd programs, Including ad dresses upon the life and character of tho departed comrade, will bs carried out. In. other posts tho only services will bo tho usual memorial ceremonies of tho order. Probably tho most olaborato service In tho state wilt be that hold by Farragut post of Lincoln. Tho department commander, n. S. Wilcox of Omaha, will deliver tho principal address, and notables from all over tho stato will tako part. One or moro of tho department staff will attend tho services at Superior, where tho local post Is making preparations for a service. At many of the posts collections will be taken for tho purpose of swelling the monu ment fund. Many of the posts have al ready taken up such collections, the monoy having been remitted through department headquarters to the general committee at Canton. Sam'l Burns, 1318 Farnam, Front window real Wcdgowood dinner sot, $8.75. OMAHA". Nob., Jan. 22, 1902. To the Members of tho Nebraska Retail Grocers nnd General Merchants: At a moetlng of tho Executive Doard, the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Railway was selected as the official route to tho Qro enrs' Convention at Milwaukee. Party will leave Omaha at 6 P. M. Sunday, January 26, from tho Union Station, A special sleeping car has been chartered. A rate of ono and one-.thlrd faro for tho round trip has been made for this occasion. Sea that your tickets read via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway from Omaha to Milwaukee A Royal, Good Tlmo provided for by the Merchant of Milwaukee. For any further Information write or wire, II. FISCHER. i . Secretary, 001 Now York Life Dldg. Effective Sunday, .Innuurr , tho morning train on tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway for Sioux City and beyond, Wayne, llnrtlngton, Bloomftcld, Now CnBtlo and intermediate points will leavo Webster street depot at 0:30, Instead of 0 a. m. Returning leavo Sioux City at 7.15 a, m. and 5:25 p. m.; arrive Omaha 11:20 a. m. and 9:15 p. m. No chango In departuro of afternoon trains. OR to Florida. A number ot prominent Ncbraskans will leave Omaha January. 29 to enjoy an out ing tn Florida. Many ot them will take tholr golf sticks; others oxpect to play tennis, to fish, sail and bathe. This mld-wlnter excursion to Florida will leave tho Durllngton station, Omaha, 5:10 p. m., January 29, and will have through cars to Jacksonville Thj round-trip rate Is $52.50, Tickets aro now on sale at 1502 Farnam street. Ilomenrekcrr' Excursions. TIcketB to nearly all points In the United States on salo at all ticket offices of the Chicago Great Western railway on the first and third Tuesdays ot January and Febru ary at tho low rato ot one faro plus $2.00 for the round trip. . Good to return. In 21 days from date ot sale. For detailed In formation addregB any Chicago Oreat West ern agent, or J. P, Elmor. O. P. A., Chi cago, 111, Bond articles of Incorporation, notices, of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Bee. Telophone 23S $10 $5 men's suits and overcoats sold for $10.00, $12.60 $15.00, for Any man'stil suit or P overcoat in the house, Rogers, l'ect & Co 's ex cepted. 10 Wo nro rIvIiir you cliolco of any ono of tho flnoHt milts und over contH In tho house (with tho excep tion of the Rogers, Pcet & Co.'h garment!) nt $10.00, regular prices range up to ?U,".00. You have tho opportunity of selecting from the greatest variety of tho llue'st ready to wear clothing over shown In tho city, nnd tho price ought to ho an incentive for you to attend this sale tomorrow, Men's $10, $12.00 and $15.00 Suits and Overcoats for This offering Is a great deal out of tho ordinary, they arc only n trlflo smoked, which does not greatly Impair their nctual vnlue, nevertheless we aro giving you choice of all the men's suits nnd overcoats that sell for S10.00. $12.50 man's suit or overcoat oxcoptotl) for t; 5 s H3S e&HS LOOKING F0RC0URT COSTS Ilen.Hr Men and Hoard of Education Ofllclnla Confer on Tax Assessment. A conference was held yesterday after noon between the tax 'committee ot the Omaha Real Estate exchange and the presi dent and attorney ot the Doard of Educa tion. No report will bo made of the conference until so-no definite courso Is decided upon, but It Is understood that tho question of funds to proBccuto an appeal from tho ac tion ot tho board of equalization Is under consideration. The nttornoy for tho school board has expressed an opinion that such an appeal can be prosecuted and tho real estato men aro anxious to know more of tho subject, whllo tho members of tho school board de sire financial as well as moral assistance. DEMANDS FREEDOM OR TRIAL Attorney (or Williams and Limerick Submits a Motion to Judge nerka. In police court yesterday Attorney Moroarty moved that Williams and Limer ick, tho men who held up Cliff Cole's place, be either discharged or placed on trial. He urged that they bad been in Jail five days and no charge had yot been filed against them. Judgo Derka did not rule on the motion. Chief Donahue says a charge will bo filed against tho men and they will be tried on It. Misleading Statements. about train scrvlco to California deceive but few. All well informed people know that If they want to reach San Francisco without delay, tho fast trains of the Union Paclflo place thorn there sixteen hours ahead of all competitors; that If their des tination Is Los Angeles, the Union Pacific trains from Omaha run direct, and not via Kansas City; that via the Union Paclfla there la no changing cars en routo; and that the Union Pacific, is the only line running through trains to Utah and Cali fornia from Omaha. Three through trains dally. Via Omahn, tho Union Paclflo Is 204 miles shorter to Salt Lako City, 278 miles shorter to Sau Francisco, 278 mites shorter to Los Angeles, 358 miles shorter to Portland than any other line. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application. City tlckot office, 1324 Farnam, '1'Done 316. SkntliiK Without Stars. You may see stars If you go out to skato nt Twenty-fourth and Hamilton, but It will not bo tho fault of tho management; for thoro you may havo the pleasuro of skating with nil tho dangerous and disagreeable features left out. It Is Just as though your parlor floor wero to turn Into a Bheet of Ice, only much moro desirable for you, as there you havo tho lar.se covered sheet of lco, with a parlor thrown In, whero you may strap on your skates and warm when you becorao cold. And, then, tho crowds I never go out but that I find all my friends, and It seems as though everybody else were there, too. Card of Thanks. Wo desire to voice our heartfelt thanks for the services and loving sympathy of friends during tho illness of our beloved husband and father, James Hardin, now departed, and especially to thank the neigh bora of Hickory camp, M. W. A., and the Eliza D. Watt Camp, R. N. A. MRS. VIOLA RARDIN, M, E. RARDIN. C. M. RARDIN, C. W. RARDIN. Shampooing and balr dressing, 25c, at The Oatbery, 216-220 Boo building. Tel. 1716 Great Clearing Sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing. $10 men's sulfa nnd overcoats for $5.(p. $15 men's sulfa and overcoats for $7.50. $18 nnd $20 men's suits and overcoats for $10.00. $25 and $35 men's suits and overcoats for $15.00. $10 men's storm ulsters for $5.75. $15 men's storm ulsters for $7.60. $18,000 Muslin Underwear Sale An Immense purchase of beautiful gnrmonts for spot cash from tho world's best manufacturers. Full linos of women's, mlhscs' and children's garments. TUB MOST IMPORTANT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR ANNOUNCEMENT EVER MADE IN OMAHA. Tables and counters will bo ladon with tho RICHEST AND HANDSOMEST ASSORT MENT OF FINE UNDERWEAR EVER PUT ON SALE. Among tho thousands of pieces are night robes, umbrella walking nnd underskirts, drawers and' chemises In Jap silks, lawns, nainsooks, long cloth, Lonsdalo, nnd King Phillip cambrics, finished with rich trim Specials Saturday No Ptddltrs or Dealers .From 8 to 8:30 a. m. wo will sell L. L. yard wldo extra heavy unbleached muslin, worth 6o yard, ouly ten yards to customer, at 2',4c. From 10 to 10:30 a. m. wo will sell yard wldo percale, worth 15c yard, dark and light colors, only ten yards to customer, nt 3 lie. From 12 to 12:30 p. m. ro will sell tho bost quality skirt binding, rorth 5c ynrd, only ten yards to customer, t lc. From 2 to 2:30 p. m. to will sell 20,000 yards of all wool, half Grand Ribbon We have instituted n regular ribbon day nnd that day is Saturday. You can al ways buy ribbons nt this salo at less than one-half tho regular prlco. Wo mean fresh, up-to-dato ribbons. Big Grocery Specials Aa eye opener also a purso oponor. Enough said. Read tho following prices: 22-lbs. granulated sugar, $1.00. 3l&-lbs. good Japan rlco, 16c. Largo sack whlto or yellow cornmeal. 16c. 6-lbs breakfast, oatmeal, 15c. 4-lbs hand 'picked ,navy beans, 15c. 2-lb. cans early.. Juno peas, 8 l-3c. Choice tea sittings, per pound, 20c. No. 1 Golden Rip Coffee, pound, 12c. II. D. C. Mocha and Java, special, lb., 35o. BUTTER AND EGGS: Choice country roll butter, pound, 14c-16c Fancy dairy butter, 18c. Fancy creamery, a good tablo butter, 20c. Extra fancy cparater creamery, lb., 21c. Fancy full cream cheese, lb., 10c. Saturday Special Sale. No. 1 California' hams, 7c 8-lb palls silver leaf lard, 30c. No. 1 fancy cured bacon, ll',4c, Alston's new bologna, 5c. Fish Specials. In Haydcn's fish department you can see fish from all ovor tho world. Fancy herring from Norway, 1214c. Fancy herring from Holland, 7,4c. Bluo black Spanish mackerel, 1214c. HAYDEN OFFICE IS SELF-SUSTAINING Plumbing Inspector I.ynch's Ilecelpt Are In, Excess of Ex penditures. Whon the offlco of plumbing Inspector was created In 1893 It provod to be expen sive for the 'city. For six years the ro-i celpts of the office foil far bolow tho ex penditures, but John Lynch has brought tho offlco out ot tho rut and has established It on a paying basis. In 1901 tho receipts ot tho plumbing inspector were $1,355.50 and tho expenditures $1,270, leaving a balance of $85.60. In 1893 the expenditures of tho office were $4,092 nnd tho receipts $824.50, leaving a deficit of $3,267 to be met from the general fund. Tho deficit for 1894 was $2,496 and In 1895 tho plumbing Inspector spent $2,382 more than, lie received In foes. Announcements of thn Theaters. During the week that "Sccrot Scrvlco,'' which will be Mr, Daniel Frawley's produc tion for Sunday mattneo and night, was presented In San Francisco, the attendance reached tho enormous total of over 25,000 and this too, notwltbsandlng tho fact that the play had a previous run In San Fran cisco of four weeks to tremondous business. Mr. Frawloy appears in Gillette's old part of Captain Thorn, nnd It said that It fits hlravto a T, his self-contained and lra peruirbale personality and talent for quiet and repressed acting being especially suited to the part. The leading female part will be assumed by Miss Mary Van Duron. The rest of the cast will bo In capable hands. fS.OO for a Half a nay's Work. If you live In the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockralsers In the neigh borhood, you car. icshs $5 easily by four or flvs hours' work. Write us and we will and you our proposition. The Bte Publish ing company, Solicitors' Dspt., Omaha, Nek. HAYDEN s $4.50 boys' ctorm ulsters for $1.95. $2 nnd $3.50 boys' odd long pants at 95c and $1.50. 75c boys' odd knee pants nt 25c. $1.00 boys' odd kueo pants at 50c. $5 boys' Russian hlouso suits for $1.95. $5 boys' sailor blouse suits for $2.50. $3.60 men's oxtra nlzo pants at $1.50. Only 3S to 48 waist. mings, Valenciennes laces, embroideries, ribbons nnd hemstitched effects. They ore nil exquisitely made In tho newest French designs, nnd havo nil tho charm and at tractiveness of perfection and absolute newness. in Bargain Room Sold to in This Dept. wool and silk nnd wool, worth from 49c up to $1.60 yard, all In nlco long lengths, nt 10c yard. From 4 to 4:30 p. m. wo' will sell full standard prints, worth Be yard, only ten yards to customer, nt lc. From 7 to 7:30 p. m. wo will sell all wool and silk and wool nnd black cropon dress goods, worth from $1.50 to $2.98 yard, only ono pattern to cus tomer, at 25c yard. From 9 to 9:30 p. m. wo will Bell yard wldo bleached muslin, worth 6c ynrd, only ton yards to custo mer, at 2c yard. Sale Saturday. 25c neck ribbons, por yard, 10c. All other ribbons at cut prices. All copyright books at 90c. 100 engraved cards aad pinto, $1.00. 1000 BOXES CRACKERS AND CAKES Just received. All fresh and crisp. Theso goods aro strictly first class. We handle largo quantities nnd If you want fresh, crisp crackers, got them at Haydcn's. Shaker blsqults (samo as Unccda), 3V4c Fresh mado ginger snaps, 5c. Soda, oyster, butter and milk crackers, 6c. Graham and oatmeal crackers, 7t4c Sugar and molasses cookies, 7c. Orange sweets, 8c. Iced Angers, 8c. Ass't. Jumbles, 10c. Vanilla lemon wa fers, 15c. Baby mixed, 10c. Animals, lOo. FREE DEMONSTRATION Broakfast foods, Fruen'B wheat wafers, Malto vlto In this department. Meat and Poultry Baltimore oysters, per qt., 28c. FRUITS NEVER SO CHEAP.' Messina lomons, each lc. 3-lbs. new large dates, 10c. Fancy navel oranges, each, lc. Fancy Norwny mackerel, IVAc. Fancy Irish mackerel, 16c. Georges Bank cod fish, 12&C Russian sardines, 1214c. . All kinds 'of smoked fish in stock. BROS I SATURDIY-S0AP DAY You know wo told you that every Satur day we're going to make a special lnduce """JA t0. BOt I'eop'o t come into our storo. We'll dig up something that you'll wnnt nnd wo'll sell It cheap too. This Saturday wo'ro going to sell you a 25c box of tho best soap In America, 3 enkes In a box, for 15c. Wo'vo got plenty of It nnd you can have all you want at that price. 10c Frog In Your Throat Be 25c Laxatlvo llromo-Qulnlne i0 2oo Qulnucctol, best for coldB 20c JJ.00 Iumbcrt's LUterlne 5o 25c Danderlno is 6nc Omega Oil. , 3.1c tl.OO Hood's Snrsnparllla ' mo J1.O0 Temptation Tonic I-tq (This Is tho Genuine.) $1.00 PE RUN A Ono to n Pllttnmnr r.7 $1.00 Bexlno Pills ' "' 7 iJ-xS ?:,,rlsUuJ. Tonic-guaranteed. 75o $1,00 Wine Cardul 49 $1.00 Hutlcr's Female Regulator 75,1 5f'o Lleblg's Extract Beef 130 $1.00 Hylo-the guaranteed catarrh euro DOc OPEN ALL NIGHT. SGHAtFER'S Hrnir Store, Tel. 717. H. W. Cor. IO1I1 anil Chicago, Qoods delivered FREE to any part ot city. PlDlfBDIft I Hair Balsam Promotes tho growth of tho hair and gives It tho lustro and sllklness ot youth. When tho hair Is gray or faded It BRIN08 BACK THE YOUTHFUL COLOR. It prevents Dandruff and hair falling and keeps tho scalp clean and healthy. A HOME PRODUCT Better than Imported. Cook's Imperial EXTRA DRY Delicious InvlgoratlngtrhsTmlsss. Absolutely pure. TO-DAY'S . OFFERING . Today's offerings at "The Nebraska" arc so extensive in their reach throughout the following departments that they will prove exceptional opportunities for tho prudent buyer. Wo cannot urge you too strongly to be on tho alert for them. Men's FLtvcy Hose for today Men's Fancy Shirts ljero are some values in men's fancy shirts that thrifty men havo been looking for. They are advance styles for spring, the line is made up of line French per cales and madras cloths, in small, neat figures, stripes and bright colorings, they are properly cut and finished, would bo good values at 1.25 and i SI .fin nni- nviw Men's trimmed with the very best of trimmings. If you want tn . be tempted, look at these hats, then "i Est ft look nt the price .?2.ob and lsCVf "" fl0 0ff A11 alld Gil,s, Witlter Wear JmjJ Ovorcoats, Suits, Sweaters, Undcrwoar, Gloves, Hosiery, Leg pltiffSi Alufllors, Woolon Drosses, Etc. Our Sample Spring Lines of Boys' Washable and Woolen Suits and Girls' Drossos aro still on display, and aro attracting merited attention. Many oxcluslvo uovcllios in imported and domestic fabric, JtamiiuonJ) Talks AM11 ALONG WITH The Best Shoe for "Women AT S3.BO ALWAYS wo also carry, In welts nnd turns, AT $3,150 A I, WAYS a line of Women's Shoos In all the now leathers nnd new eiiapes. wo carry no mncnine-sowea snocs. i.nilnn tn 1 Ml nuil in T.f IImrs fnr women. you arc rcaponnWy certain of best values than if our stocK was a congiomcruuon oi everything. Wo carry no men'B slioes. , SORQSIS SHOE STOR E Frank Wilcox, Mgr., 203 S. 15th St. Send for Cataloguo. .iMJ I Wo offer the Omnlm public tho llnest lino ot cliolco nnd Delected .Gins over vhown In thn city. This crystal, distilled bov eruge, stimulating and medi cinal, tihould bu on uvory Hldobonrd, IMl'OUTED nnANDS. Gonova (Nutherlunds), J no. Uu Kupcr & Son. Kllderlon's Geneva, In crys tal Jugs. CnutcH & Co.'s Original Plymouth filn. Jlootli'B Old Tom. Oiinlon & Co.'s Dry Gin. Itogers & Co.'s Tom Gin. Marlborough Tom ain. DOMESTIC. ller's Ragle Gin. Ilnr'H Old Tom ain. l'linsphuto Oln iind Celery. l'hllox Fruit Gin, straw- berry und pineapple iiavurs. Tluwn excellent gins rungo In prlco, 75c, 11.00, J1.25. Jl.OO. J1.75 per quart bottle. Mull orders lllled. City orders delivered. CACKLEY BROS. Fine Willi's mill Tattle I.liiunrs, Opposite I'ustofMisr. Teleiihiine 1148, AGENTS FOn THE HUNTEU nYI3 WHISKEY. TRADE MARK These hose are of the best nnd latest designs, and were low priced at original quotations. We have decided to sell them out quickly, so as to have room for our spring arrivais. Some of them nre mndc of French lisle thread that sold for (55c, 75c. others are fancy lace effects that sold for 155c, toe, to sell them rapidly we have made one uniform price on them pr JLsV-TVJ Hats Some new spring styles in soft hats have, arrived. We have opened up a hand some line of the. latest styles of pannma shapes, uruiwk limiTwl umiifv iitiHfiuiiH - ""iMilsin'llll - lllB azaar Opp. Orshsrd m W llhslai Somithing Nict for Papi Is a bottlo of Metis beor. It has the right flavor It has the life and body that a good boor needs. A puro beer, well browed and cnrefully bottled, It lo alwaya' wholesome It's tho best brer to koep, in the house. Try a caso of 2 dozon pint ,or quart bottles, delivered. Metz Bros. Brewing Co., Tel. 110, Omstm. Or Jacob" Js'pumayer, Ag;t., caro Noumayer Hotel. Council 'njOffs, low",- , RED ALBUMEN Said to make hens lay, which la doubt ful, but will make Hiickurs. In the January number of the OMAHA DIUIOdlST, published by tho HICHAltDSON DHUO CO Is copied nn extract from tho l'HAH MACEUTICAI.. ERA, tho leudlng druggist's paper In tho United States; "It Is said tho H15D AL.UUMBN sent out by tho IJ. S. Salyx Co., Is composed of ground oyster shell and red pepper," Buys the Era. This is the iMimpnund a 16th Btrect druggist bus been palming off on the unsuspecting public at 2c u lb., whose welfare ngulnst KltAUDS and extor tlonuto prices 1hey seem to think they are called upon to protect. Gone to Fuller Drug and Paint Go, TAFT'S S PHiLAnr.i.Piii a DENTAL PARLORS 517 Douglas Street Only 18.00 for best teeth nono better made no matter what you pay. ,