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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1902)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY JiEE: PMDAY, JAJflTATlY HI, IflOB. ROYALTY NOT LARGE ENOUGH VJr VtorH Nt lititQid wltk Offir f Sliotrlo Coapfttji tROPOSES TO DEMAND FIVE PER CENT lTnun o City from Two t'er Cent Iloynltto AVould All It H urn to Colter of Conipnny for Kerr UkIiM. Tinder ti.o proposed extension of contract Vlth tho Now Omnha Thomson-Houston feloctrlc Light company tho city of Omaha 'Would dcrlvo nn Income of nearly $5,000 a year In royalties. On condition that tho sub teav ordinandi Is nasscd and that Its Unlit tng contract with tho city bo extended for threo years tho electric light company offers to pay the city 2 per cent royalty on Its gross receipts and proposes to rcduco tho cost of ero light for street uso from $114.50 to $01.60. Statements mado to Mayor Moorcs by vfflclals of tho company concerning Its earnings show that tho gross umount taUen In annually by tho company Is about $215, jC00. Orantlng that there Is no variation In Ihe company's receipts In threo years, tho ,Uy would derive an Incomo during that period of $14,700 from a royalty of 2 per iMnt "At first," said Mayor Moorcs, "I thought (that tho electric light company should ro idueo tho prlco of arc lights furnished the city to $00. This is the amount paid by Kansas City and Dcnvor, and I felt that wo bould not pay moro than those cities. I have boon told, however, by tho city elec trician and otherB who have knowledgo of tho eost of producing electricity that coal Is much moro expnnslvo In Omaha than In Kansas City or Denver, and that conse quently tho $1.50 a year Is a fair cstlmato of tho dlfferonco In too cost of tho light. v. ...... n . . u ..... 1 1 ft "I believe, however, that 2 por cont Is too small n royalty and I proposo to hold tho city nnd practically alt tho monoy we recelvo In royalties will be paid back to the company, If our royalty Is fixed at only 2 por cent. If tho city wore to receive 6 por cent It would havo something to show for tho privileges extended to the com pany. I do not think I will approve the contract which carries less than a 5 per cont royalty." Tho conduit ordlnanco which tho electric light company desires to have passed and which othur corporato Interests In tho city lire Booking to defeat was originally Intro duced In tho council last June. After It was read a first and second tlmo It was placed on fllo. In caso tbo courts do not permanently enjoin tho passago of this ordlnanco It may bo taken from the fllo and passed at tho snmo meeting of tho council. Tho ordlnanco provides for tho burying of wires In n district bounded by Eighth, Eighteenth nnd Howard streets and Capitol avenuo. It provides ttint "all elec tric and othor wires, when used for light, beat, power and other commercial purposes, excepting thoso used for propelling street cars nnd telephone, nnd telegraph wires," shall bo placed In conduits. There Is no date fixed In the ordlnanco for tho burying of theso wires. Zliiimnn nn Conduit. "In my opinion tho conduit ordlnunco would bo a good thing," said Councilman Zlraman. "It would prevent tho street car company from selling powor for commer cial purposes unless It burled Its wlros, and Z think this would be proper. Tho company has not been grnntod tbo privilege to sell powor and should not attempt to usurp tho business of tho Thomson-Houston com pany. It tho light company wore to ntT tempt to run Btreot cars In Omaha thcro would bo a terrible howl, and I bellovo lu treating nil corporations alike. All dan gerous oloctrlcal wires should be burled, and a conduit ordinance will be a step In tho right direction. "Municipal condultB oro a good" thing in a city which has a largo number of wires which can be forced into theso conduits. In Omaha, howover, I do'not beltevo a sys tem of municipal conduits would bo a pay ing lnvestmont. Our telophono company bas been granted tho prlvllego of construct ing private conduits. Consequently tho number of wires that could be ordered Into municipal conduits would bo comparatively small. Omaha Is not largo onough to sup port municipal conduits, In my opinion." PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND Cold IVuvo Demand for Illnclc llln .monds Ilcndtly Met by Local 'Dcnlcrs. For the first tlmo In a year or moro a comparatively long torm of cold weather bus found tbo coal dealers of tho city thoroughly prepared. Tho stock on hand In Omaha was small nt tho end of tho year, tho strong demand of tho cold days of De cember having depleted tho amount until there was a question as to the possibility of supplying an oxtraordlnary demand In e. short tlmo. Tho warm days of early January gavo them nn opportunity of stock ing up and whon the last cold wavo arrived there was sufficient Coal to answer all do snands. At tho samo tlmo dealers report that there Is little possibility far a glut In the coal market, ns tho production Is only equal to tbo normal domnnd at this season and the coal mined in the fall has been placed on ibe market. Children Like tt. "My little boy took the croup one night," Mys F. D. Reynolds of Mansfield, O., "anil grew so bad you could hear him broathe all over the bouse. I thought he would die, but few doses of Ono Minute Cough Cure reltevod and sent him to sleep. That's tb lost we heard of the croup." One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely eafo and nets at encfl. For coughs, coldi, croup, grip, tithma and bronchitis. This handsome Gown trimmed with laco and embroideries, only $1.88 IIAYDBN lino.1. The l, It. llnlKlit A Co. 18,M)0 Whole nip Clnltilna- JtoeU. NOW ON SAMS AT 250 ON TUB DOLLAR. Wo also offer you your unrestricted choice of alt our Stein Bloch Co., Hart. Schaffner & Marx and Hnsltoll, Carhart & Co.'s finest $22.50 to $35.00 tnllor-mado suits and over coats at $15.00! men's $16.50 to $20.00 suits nnd overcoats at $10.00; men's $10.00 to $15.00 suits nnd overcoats at $7.50; $12.50 fine black clny worsted suits from tho Halght stock on sale for $4.85; $10.00 men's suits and ovfrrcoots at $3.75; $15.00 men's black and blue, flno patent beaver over coats at $6.85; $6.60 men's sample coats and vests for $1.95; $7.50 to $12.50 men's very flno sample coats and vests at $2.95 and $3.75; boys' long pants suits that sold for nnd nro worth from $5.00 to $15.00, now on sale at $1.95, $2.95 and $5.00; $1.50 to $6.50 boys' vestco suits, sailor and Russian btouso suits, also double-breneted knee pants suits, now on salo at 50c, 95c and $1.05; $2.50 to $5.00 men's pants at 95c, $1.60 and $2.50. HAYDEN BHOS. MOVE TO QUASH INDICTMENT Smith Oninlin Coal Dealer Assert thnt HUM Astnlnnt Them .Are Defective. r Zncbarlah Cuddlngton and Durtcm E. Wil cox, lndlctod by tho grand Jury on a chargo of obtaining money under falso pretenses In connection with their contract with the South Omaha Hoard of Education, havo moved to quash tho Indictment. Tho Indictment sets forth that they ns a firm represented that they dollvercd at tho Lincoln school on January 2, 1901, four loads of coal and that they woro paid $29.40; that on Novombcr G they collected $20.20 for threo loads alleged to havo been deliv ered at tbo Corrlgan school October 31, and that Decembor 4 they woro paid $26.70 for threo loads alleged to have been delivered November 5. Tho Indicted parties base their motion to quash on alleged defects to tho effect that It Is not chargod that the school district of South .Omaha believed the representa tions alleged to havo been mado by tho de fendants, or that It was Induced thereby to pay said money to tho defendants; also that It Is not charged In tho indictment that tho money alleged to havo been paid the defendants was money of tho said school district. Mr. Wheeler not Rid of Ills Rheumatism. "During the winter of 1898 I was so lamo In my Joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. From tho first application I began to get well, and was cured and have worked steadily nil the year." R. Wheeler, North- wood, N. Y. For sale by all druggists. The Fast Trains Arc via the Union Pacific If you want a quick and pleasant trip, to tho Pacific coast, take tho Fast Trains of the Union Pacific. Three through trains dally to Utah and California, the fast trains reaching San Francisco 16 hours quicker than any other line. Passengers are not obliged to depend on a slnglo car, once a day, hauled over three or four different roads, but have tho' cholco of threo through fast trains dnllyt running nil tho way on "Tho Overland Route." Full information cheerfully furnished on application. City ticket office, 1324 Farnam. 'Phone 316. Annonuoements of the Theaters. The t-cturn engagement of that merry and original musical comedy, "Tho Burgo mnater," will bo oponod at tho Boyd to night. It will run out the balanco of tho week. Without a doubt, this melange, on Its last presentation here, was a continual round of uproarious laughter nnd applause nnd one of tho fow dainty conceits that re ceived tho unanimous verdict of tho press nnd public as being a musical feast of wit, beauty nnd song, guaranteed to tlcklo tho palates of the most fastidious. Tho com edy 'and Its quaint wit wont with a rush from , start to finish, nnd completely cap tured every dovotoo of this Innocent -Bort of frivolous wit. and its mtmlo wall l.a sucqess was assured from the rlso of tho curiam. Tho engagement of the "Twentieth Cen tury Girls" closes tomorrow afternoon. Farmer Burns nnd Joo Carroll, two well known wrostlors, will meot at tho Troco dero Saturday ovcnlng at catchwelghte, 3 out of 6 falls. fS.OO for n Halt xay Wonc If you live lu the country or. In mall town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers aci stonkralsers in the neigh borhoofi. you can jcaka 15 easily Dy f0Ur or flvs hours' work. Write us and wa will send you our proposition. Tbs Be Publiia Ing company, Solicitors' Dent., Omaba, Nsb. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. Wo will give them proper legal Insertion. Bee. Tolephono 238. Shampooing and alr dressing, 25e, at The Bathery, 216-220 Bee building. Tel. 1716. Funeral Notice. Tho funeral of Mother Constance Bentl vuglla will take place Frldny from the rminnstory of St. Clnre. Solemn requiem mass at 9 a. m. Interment In Holy Senul chre cemetery. ' D , ul DIED. MEADIMBER Kdwnrd D., aged 58 years at Ills home. 2110 K Btreot. fftuth Omnh: mninnin,?,.Jr0om "sldenco at S:30 Satunl y im0ir.?'2R 'iV8'- An?K church, thence to Holy Sepulchre cemetery. HMlNpoUF Mrs. Charles, Wednesday evening. January 29. at 6:25. """"'ay Iuneral Sntunluy. February 1. at 2 p. m. from residence, Ml South Twenty-ntnth street. Friends Invited. IIAHMUBSKN-John. aged 43 years i month 17 days. Jnnuury 20, 1902. Funeral Sunday afternoon nt 2 o'clock from residence, 2ifll South Ninth street. MRS. J. BENSON New Goods Coming in Every Day for our Muslin, Underwear Gowns, well made, trimmed with lace and embroidery, 48o up to the best. New styles in cap, elbow and full length sleeves. French hand-made gowns $7.50 up. Beautiful skirts at much less thau for mer prices. Handsome laeo and embroidered trim med corset covers, So up to the beat. B20 PATTKItIV HATS aa.BO flATtJlWAY. Special I'lirrlinae of f)VI I.lrlitrrstelit Ml.l-Wlnlrr I'nOrrn Itnls. ON SALE BATUItDAV AT BOSTON 8TOHE, OMAHA. Wo purchased 364 of Mchtersteln's (Bill nve., New York) mid-wlntor pattern hats, of I'arls, London and Now York production. Nono of these hats sold for lew than $20 wholesale. Saturday wo offer tho choice of theso hats, also tho cholco of any pattern hat In tho houso, for $2.50. Llchtorstcln Is tho leading mllllnory au thority of America and this salo should prove Irresistible. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Hoston Store, Omaha. TATE UNCOVERS SOME CASH Therefore flonic Waiting Creditors of the County Will Get Their Money. Some of tho supervisors nnd blacksmiths who havo been on the waiting list for sorao tlmo strnd a rhow to got what Is coming to thom from the Hoard of County Commis sioners soon, as tho board' has discovered that It has mors money on Its hands' than it had supposod, and Is disposed to glvo labor tho preference nmong tho waiting. Auditing. Clork Tnto has Just completed his balances for tho old board, and reports that thero Is a cash accumulation of a Uttlo moro than $1,200 In tho road fund, ac counted for by the collection of back taxes. It Is from this that as many as posslblo of tho supervisors' nnd blacksmiths' bills will bo met. The auditing nlso reveals that thero Is an accumulation In tho bridge fund of $4,000, nnd this will be applied to tho $5,000 debt against the $12,000 brldgo nt tho poor farm. In tho general fund tho books show there Is now. a trlflo moro than $30,000. SamT Burns commences annual February reduction salo Saturday morning. Shampooing and bair dressing, 25c, at Tho Bathery, 216-220 Bee building. Tel. 1716. Publish your legal notices In tho Weakly Telephone I3S. Prices Talk We are known as the low priced piano house of tho west, and we rather like the distinction. Low prices and easy terms are tho secrot of our grow ing business, and tho reason why this house sells more pianos than any two houses in Nebraska. ' ' This week wo offer somo oxtraordl nary bargains. Hero are a few business-getters we have others Benutlful Chlckorlng C7X only I" Pease Bros. CAB ebony caso Beautiful "Walnut CO Upright Rellablo Sample Piano Clltt latest model..... ipiOCT Boston Upright walnut 4t1E case only .M1-' Ebony Upright now $122 Also a fine selected stock of the famous Stelnway, Vose, Emerson. Steger, Stcck, Mason & Hamlin In struments. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER 1313 Farnam St.. Omaha Telephone 1025 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephone 368. DO YOU HAVE TROUBLE In getting fresh Condensed Milk? This article to b.( good must be FRESH. If Its thick and solid lto no good. Mnny people hnvo complained to us they wero nimble to got fresh condensed milk nt their homo Btore. Wo bundle tho well known Eagle nnd Swiss brands and cither aru returnnbto If found in bad condition but we've yet to havo ono returned 15o Is our prlco. $1.00 TEMPTATION TONIC 27c $1.00 l'EBUNA 1 to a customer 67c 11.00 WINE OF CARDUI 49o 25o Laxative Ilromo Qulnlno :2o 23o Qulnacetol, best for'colds Wc 11.00 Warner's Snfo Cure coo $1.00 Crnmbr's Kidney Curo, genuine,... 75c Wo Cromer's Kidney Curo, genulno .... 40c fi.00 Cramer's Pennyroyal l'llls $1.00 $2.00 Succuu Alteruns $1,4; $1.00 Undo Sam's Tobacco'Cure 50o $1.00 West liraln nnd Nervo Treatment. l"o 26o fichlltz Mnlt Extract, 2 for 23o ?3o I'abet IJest Tonlo isc 25c Malt Nutrlno ia0 OPEN ALL, NIGHT. SOHAtFER'S ' Drue Store. Tel. 747. s. W. Cor. lUih and CIiIcbko, Goods dollvercd FIIKID to any part of city. Ndthing Prettier Than .Snow Scenes This Is one of tho best seasons to have a KODAK OR CAMERA. Snow scenes aro beautiful nnd easily taken. We have CameruH of all good makes and every ono guaranteed. A (,'ood Folding Carona Camera, with bulb release, only $4.28. Poco Cameras from JO.W. n THE Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnum St, Exclusive Dealers In Pboto Supplies. TTigii BDAND REMNANTS From Our Dressmaking Dept. und special lots of new reinnnnts of wash goods uiul other dress'fabrics on sale tomorrow nt extremely low prices extraordinary values in Bibbons, Laces and Embroideries. Remnants from Our Dressmaking Dept. These are nil high grado materials and run In lengths from 2 to 6 yards. All the latest novelties, many skirt lengths, and waist lengths In Bilk and wool novelties, goods worth up to $5.00 yard tvJC go on bargain square, at, yard v- W 1.00 DIIKSS GOODS, B9C. From our groat .sales of tho past week many SOc, 75c and $1.00 dross goods rcmnantj havo accumulated, 11 kinds .of fabrics lm glnnble, go on bargain jUP square nt, yard, 19o and.." 1 1-i YAHD I.K.NfiTHS OF UI.ACK TAFFETA pcau do solo, gros grain, f.ntln duch esse. These nro traveling men's Ram plo pieces In IVi-ynrd lengths, but 4 and 5 pieces to match. Values from $1.00 to $1.50 yard, wo will sell cn tiro length of l'i yards In silk department at 69c NEW HH.MNANT3 OF SII.KS AXD VELVETS In lengths of -yard and 1-yard, taf fetas, brocaded silks, also vclvots, all colors of tbo rainbow, especially adapted for trimmings, neckwear and fancy work, 1 1C entire pleco for 3c, Do and.. 11.no mtESS roods, snc. Another lot of remnants that match, 4 and 5 pieces pinned togother, enough for ladles' waist or child's drciis, In cashmeres, hdnrlettas, silk nnd wool aovcltlcs, nil imported samples, and go at, per piece 25c Mo EMllltOIDEItlES, lOo YAKD. Manufacturer's strips of all tho fin eat embroidery nnd Insertion In All wldthB, somo worth up to 75c yard, go at, yard 3 Vic, 10c nnd 25c Friday Remnant Bargains in Basement. Thousands of yarils of npTon check ed gingham, 2'Ac yard. Ono big tablo unbleached muslin, 2 Vic yard. One big table prints, 3V&c yard. One big lot finest quality gingham, 8H0 yard. Ono big lot flno India llnon, 6o yard. And hundreds of othor bargains In tho basement Sterling Silver for Table Use. Ttf. . 1. M VinoiiHfnl 1lnn nf Dnrhnrn'R Stprllnf? Sltvnr Tnn Kntn Ruvnra nnd Creams, Berry aridlMon Bou Dishes, Tunch . -a. . " itf. ...lit inVn nlnnaii r orKB, spoons, etc. u win itucmu Mawhfnnau IIIBTIIIIIIIIO w ui VUIJ Jenifers and Art ibth and douglas its. StaH oaen fall orders given careful attention. Seleo aiau pskas sent to rssponslbls partlsa. Thoroughly Screened Our coal Is delivered In perfect condition for burning. For the furnace our Spadra Semt-Anthaclto at J8.00 a ton heats tho hnnso. For the soft coal heater our Jupi ter Lump at $5.75 n ton. nono bettor. For tho range our Jupiter Nut, 15.60 a ton, un rivalled for cooking. Hald & Rice, Tel. 12S8. BOO s. iota St. A Doctor's Prescription Take this to your druggist and have It filled as follows: Bhrador's Fig rowder ono box, Bl gna- One teaspoonful In class of water on retiring. Rcpo.it in two days. DRr C. 1, UON550L.AS. This prescription you can tako to curo constipation, headaches, gall stones, lead poisoning, liver and kidney complaints. Sold at all drug stores, or sond to W. Ji Shradar Medicine Co., 1602 N. 24th Street, Omaha. New York, Room 10, No. 20 East 14. Spadra Semi Anthracite A high grade scmt-anthraclto coal. Does the work of bard coal. $8 Per Ton 1 Clean, strong, with as llttlo smoke and less ash than hard coal. C. B. Havens & Co. 1522 rarnam St. Hons lfto LACES AT Bo AMD !t l-Sc. Dig lots of flno wash laces In match ed sets, torchon, oriental and Valen ciennes, worth up to qj" 15c yard, go at, iC yard, 3V4o and V-rw Me I.I. IN (J KEMNAXTS, 2c EACH. Thousands of factory samplo plecei of mercerized sateen, sltcsla, porca lino, rustlo silk and near silk lin ings, in black, fllato and bright col ors, all of them from hnlf-yard lengtbB nnd up, many pieces to match, all of them 2jC quality, rntlro piece, for 2c lfl.00 ltllUIOXS, 'Mb YAHD. High class wide ribbons that gon ornlly sell as high as $1.50 yard mostly in fancy satin taffetas and liberty satin ribbons, up to 12 Inches wide. TjC. nt, yard sstW 75c ItlllllONS, 13c YAHD. Silk ribbons that sell for SOc to $1 yard, plain and fnncy, many heavy double faced und many light satin taffota ribbons, all this season's productions, per yard. 15c Mo AXD r.Oo nillllOXS, ina YAHD. Ribbons that generally sell from 25o to 50c, mostly In fancy corded ef fects, but mnny plain y"V molro and satin taffeta lJC ribbons, go at, yard Ono big lot 42-lnch wide drapery swlss, 10c yard. All tho balanco of our stock of out ing flannel, Cc yard. Ono big counter finest quality now spring percales, 10c yard. Ono big counter finest quality mer cerized satoon, black and colors, 15c yard, worth 40c. In now spring wash goods on sale Bowls, Candlesticks, Cnndelabrna, Knives, I rt olinn'lnrr trMi mil onnilo uwo. Ai Duon I PIANOS I You Know About You have hoard about the leading pianos we carry In stock. Wo have talked about them In our advertise ments. Wo try to impress upon you tbo beauties of the matchless Knabe Flano, the beautiful Kranlch ft Dach Piano, the much talked about Kimball Piano and the reliable Hallet ft Davis Piano. Now, It Is your duty to In vestigate and see tbeBe celebrated la struments and satisfy yourself that our claims are true It Is "up to you," boforo buying a piano, to ex amine Into and hear what ws havo to eay regarding tho same; before you Invest any money In an Instrument you should also know and see the many other makes of pianos that we carry In stock, which a llttlo money will buy, and maybo wo can please you on tho price. We thlnlc we ar lower In prlco than they can be pur chased for clBowhero. To verify this statement you must investigate in person. Wa have some pianos as low as $100 nnd le. Wo have some as high as $1,000 and moro. Wo sell some pianos on $6,00 payments, somo for cash any way to please the customer. We rent pianos; wa tune pianos; wo repair pianos. Wo havo Piano Stools and Piano Scarfs. We havo soparate rooms filled with Organs. Some organs that cost but $20.00, Wo havo thorn In walnut. In oak. In satin wood. We have cublriot organs, church organs, chapel organs. A, HOSPE, 1513-15(5 Douglas St. J CIS ) W99 RESULTS TELL THE BEE WANT ADS g PRODUCE RESULTS. HAYDENs Among All tho H. ft Co's underskirts thai sold up as high as (2.50, at 25c, 75c and OSc. All tho II. & Co's women's copes In bou- clcs and plushes, that sold up to $8, at $1.25, $2.00 aud $3.98. II. ft Co's women's dressing sacques, nicely nppllqucd, that sold for $2.60, for 69c. Collarettes from II. ft Co. stock that sold for $5.00, now $1.25. All tho H. & Co. rainy-day and walking skirts that, sold up to $8, nt $1.60, $2, $3, and $5.00. More Nuiions from the An elegant lino of 25c hook on hoso sup porters, at, por pair, 0c. Bide cliiHttcs, worth up to 25c, at 9e. An elegant lino of 35c hair brushes at 19c. 200 yards Holding Ilros' best sowing silt:, for 6 c. 200 yards machine thread for lc. Tho very best corduroy binding, sold regularly at 6c and "He, at 2'c. Comploto lino of dress trimmings nt lc. 4 yards best skirt binding, In plain vel veteen, for 0c. . The Wonderful Silk Stock from P. B. Is now selling at tho Dlggcst Reductions, colored silks are quickly bolng disposed of. cut at once. Friday will bo a big day and something will be doing all the while. 100 bolts finest pure silk Jnpancso wash ellk, In every color, warranted, worth SOc, on sale at 29c. Black Falllo Francalsc, pure silk, on salo at 39c. Black gros grain silk, extra special at COc. Black pcau do sole pure silk, on sale at 59c. Black taffota, 27 Inches wide, worth 98c, on sale at COc. IN THE BARGAIN ROOM FRIDAY In order to get rid of the wholcsalo stock at once we will placo on salo for Frl dny on each of our squares the most unheard-of bargains that wero over given In Omaha. Remnants by tbo carload at a trlllo of their value Dress Goods nt one fourth what It costs to manufacture thom. Silks at well, como and neo for your selfyou ' would not bellovo what wo say about them nnd everything accordingly low. NO PEDDLERS OR DEALERS. Pull Standard Prints U l-2c. Four cases full Standard Prints, dark and light colors, some remnants, somo full plocea, only 10-yards to a customer, 2&c. :U-IiiL'U ami SH-1 n eli Imitation French Flannels il 3-4c. 86-lnch Imitation French Flannel, that sold at 15c, 12V4c and 10a yard, la long remnants, all will go at 3c yard. ':il-liifh I'ercnle fte Yard. 36-inch full Standard I'orcnlqs, worth 12 '4c nnd 15o yard, dark and light colors, will go nt Cc yard. All Wool anil Hiilf Wool UrcsH Goods lfi Cents. All Wool Dress Goods and Half Wool Dross Goods, worth from 25c to 60c yard, In short lengths, nt 156 yard. NIlkH lMc nnd 'Mc Yard. We will sell Silk and Printed Satin Lib erty, worth 50c yard, at 19c. Wo will soil 42-Inch Black Lining Silk, worth E9o yard, 23c. Short remnants of Silk at 5c, 10c and 15c yard. Silk Velvets nt lOo Yard. 10,000 yards of Silk Velvet, worth 60c yard, will go at 19c. 10c Outing1 Flannel, 3ic. 16c Outing Flannel, Ec. 28-tnch Dress Plaids, worth ll'Ac, Ec. 64-inch Cheviots, black and bluo, worth $1.00, 490. 68-lncb gray Spring Suitings, worth $1.00, 49c. 16c Draperies, 10c. i HAYDEN TRADK YOUR GLASSES Ought to be properly fitted, both lenses nnd frames, to be comfortable. We do all kinds of fitting and matchlnc broken pieces. Lot us talk to you boforo having them llttcd clscwhero. Look for the nnmo. S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 1516 DotislunSt. 0 This rV25?Crftha ' Statement the most important lot of goods bought from tlm V. J3. Huight & Co. stock, now on sale, woro the WOMEN'S HEADY-TO-WEAK GARMENTS. The stock of gar nients they carried were the very best quali ties. It is surprising to us that an Omaha wholesale houso over carried such stylish, up-to-date garments. Hundreds of women that visited our cloak department yesterday exclaimed. "Why, where did they sell themV It seems a pity to see such elegant garments sold at 1-3 to 1-5 their regular prices. Wo havo employed 12 extra salespeople to wait on you promptly In this department during this sale. All the II. & Co. wrappers In percales and flccco lined, thnt sold up to $2.98, for 25c, f0c, 75o and 08c. All tho Halght ft Co. women's ready-mado suits, n great many of them silk lined throughout, that sold up to $25, at $5.00, $6.08, $8.98 and $10.00. All tho II. ft Co's automobiles in two lots, worth up to $20, at $3.00 nnd $7.50. All H. ft Co's 2Mb. coats, that sold up to $25, at $2.50, $7.50 and $10.00. All tho H. ft Co. silk dress' skirts, and they had the flnsst stock wo ever saw, that sold up as high as $25, at $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, and $10.00. II. ft Co Infant's cloaks that sold from $1.00 to $2.00, at SOo. II. ft Co's children's jackets that sold up to $5.00, for 50c, $1 and $2. All II. & Co's silk waists thnt sold up ns high as $10. for $2.08 and $3.08. 40 flno suits that sold up to $40, at $16.00. 100 medium weight jackets that sold up to $12, for early spring wear, at $3.60. Height & Co. Stock Embroidr'3 from Halght Stock rc embroideries lo 7c embroideries 2V&u 10o cmbroldertos Co 18o embroideries lOo 25a ombrolderles 15o SOc ombroldorlcn S.'.c Special lino of 35o and EOc laces, at 10c. An elegant lino of No. 40 taffota ribbon, at 10c. All 35c and 50c veilings. In dots and plain note, at 19c. Wholesale Height & Company nd tho great quantities of fancy black and Remember that, these silks must bo closed from early morning until closing tlmo Black taffeta, 36 Inches wldo, worth $1.50, on salo nt 08c. BIG LOT OP FINB BLACK SILKS ON BARGAIN SQUAItES, Including pcau d Cygwa, peau do sole, satin rhadama, gra grain, Fnlllo Solldo, nrmurc, taffeta, cords, etc, hemstitch silk, many worth $1.50, $3 and $2.50, all at 69c. Tho biggest and finest lot of now blncli grenadines that you ever saw, nil doublt width, wo placo on salo for first time Fri day for $1.00 per yard. 19c Draperies, 12&C Yard-wldo Molro Lining, worth 19c, Ec. ATTEND OUR FAMOUS TIIIIITY-MIX-UTK NA1.KN. From 8 to 8i!!0 A. 31. Wo will sell 6c extra heavy LL Muslin, only 10 yards to a customer, nt 2Vio yard. Front KliltO to 11 A, 31. We will sell 100 Dress Patterns of six and seven yards each, of plain Satin Dorbor, In black, bluo and mixed colors, worth 75c p;r yard, on this salo all will go at 19o yard. Only one pattern to a customer. From ISHIO lo 1 I. 31. Wo will sell remnants of Skirt Lining, In nlco long lengths, all colors, worth Ec yard, only 10 yards .to a customor, at 2&c per yard. From S to Si.lO P. ST. Wo will sell 42-lnch Black Silk, finished strictly nil mohair, cropons that sold for $2.98 yard only soven yards to a customer at 39o por yard. From .'lino tn 4 V. 31. Wo will sell bluo apron check Gingham, worth Cc yard, only 5 yards to a customor, at 2c yard. From R tn Ki30 I'. 31, Wo will sell yard-wldo Bleached Muslin, worth 6c yard, only 10 yards to a dustomor, at 3c yard. 1,000 othor specials for all-day sales, Itemcmbro that the 30-mln. sales will com mence on tho minute as ndvertiscd nnd will bo promptly shut off at expiration of each 20 minutes. BROS MARK signature Is on evsry box of the geaatas 6 Laxative Uronio-Uuininerbuu motility ! mW U ms a, 1