20 TOE OMATIA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY, FEBItUATtY 9, 1902. 10 BOND DELINQUENT TAXES Vnuun Utiilscr1 ln-rtti f a Way t aUdaot Tax Ltj. OYIR MILLION DOLLARS COMING TO CITY fm1 of Delinquent Taxes Mlgnt G lato glnklnaT Fand te Taka Cara at Principal aad Interest aa Bonds. City Treasurer Hennlng baa a plan Thereby the tax levy mar be materially reduced without embarrassing the city for want of funds. The plan Is to bond de linquent Uses, permission for which would bar to be secured through legislative en abetment. , "I hare been looking oyer the books," aid he, . "and have found that consider ably more than 11,000,000 is due the city tn taxes, the greater part of which has long been delinquent. Now, In several eastern cities It Is customary to raise funda by bonding these delinquent taxes. This Is (rue of the principal cities of Ohio. As the taxes are collected they go Into a inking fund, which takes care of the In terest on the bonds and In course of time of the principal as well, and the bonds ars redeemed." Orrr a Mlllloa Owlaf. There la now due the various city funds the following sums in delinquent taxes, ex clusive of Interest: 4 General .. I 2R2.122 29 Klnkln 21.fWl 82 Water 86,316 36 Judgment - 17.214 (5 library 20.875 4 lire .. 128,534 80 polio 109.119 13 Curb, gutter, etc .. 17.105 75 Bewer maintaining 9.624 03 Wrk 84.0T.2 62 Lighting (1.057 20 Stealth 9.tM BS ptret cleaning and sweeping 13,9'-'6 OS Curbing, guttering and paving.... 11,83) 52 Total tl.027.U9 23 la addition to the foregoing there la due (ha school fund I1C9.909.75. Half Mlllloa Considered Good. "Of this total." says Mr. Hennlngs. "from $500,000 to 1300,000 Is positively good and can be collected, so the city should have o trouble In guaranteeing a redemption of $200,000 of delinquent taxes. The bonds --would draw t per cent Interest and we could get IS per cent from the taxeai "I think Omaha can well afford to fol low the example of eastern cities In these matters. The eastern cities have had more xporlence than we have and they know bow to taka advantage of these things. What is true of the Ohio cities Is also true In a general way of New York cities, the only difference being that In New York the state attends to the bonding of delinquent taxes, whereas In Ohio the bonds are floated by the cities." 1 Notice. AH persons having bills against the Elks' fair are hereby notified to present them to the committee of arrangements not later than Monday, February 10, In order to se cure prompt payment. By order of com. tnittea. L, W. RABER, Chairman. I. W. MINER, Secretary. Omaha, February a, Off to California. Mrs. Mercer, Miss Mercer, Mrs. Hulst and , Dr. Nelson Mercer left Monday for Los Angeles, via the Burlington Route as most experienced travelers do nowadays. Los Angeles Is not so far from Omaha only 1,007 miles, covered tn 66 hours. It you take the Burlington Route. Kxenrslon te Mexico City aad Retarn. starting February 18, returning In 21 days, limited to 24 persons. Fare, Including leeper, 1122.50. Any one desiring to join the party, please apply at Burlington ticket Office, 1502 Farnam street. . W. N. NASON. Promoter, Iler Grand. REDELL WANTS MORE TIME Jadga Keysor Therefor Continues Hearing; oa Injanctloa Until Kext Wednesday. Judge Keysor yesterday morning continued tntll next Wednesday the healing of the application of the attorneys for John Re- dell, suspended lira chief, for an Injunc tion preventing the Board of Fire and Po. Hoe Commissioners from trying Redell oa the charges filed by John W. Bruder. Bedell's attorneys Insist that Bruder has Withdrawn his charges and that the board t has not the right to proceed after such vitnarawai, in proof or which they wish to offer the record of precedents, and It la to afford them this opportunity that the juugo grauieu me continuance. City Attorney Connell argues that even though Bruder attempted to withdraw his charges, they are still operative and the trial must proceed. He argues that other wis the trial of a man might b begun at great Inconvenience to a city and then bave to be discontinued after In progress ( avral days should the complaining wit- fcess, by reason of persuasion, honorable r otherwise, withdraw bis charges. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at Th Bathery, 216-220 Be building. Tel. 1716. RELIEF WORK BY POLICEMEN Investigation Show On . Applicant fen Aid ta Very Cossforta- - bl dreams taaeea. 'Friday afternoon Mrs. A. Ray, residing at Tenth and Grace streets, applied to the police for aid. She said the family was without clothing, bedding, food, fuel aad th necessities of life. Officer Wooldridg . was detailed to Investigate th case and yesterday reported that th Ray family waa tn good circumstances. The husband . of the woman works for aa tc company and receives 11.75 par day, owna a team. two cows, chickens and the home in which the family Uvea. They will receive Both lag- from th charity fund. Officer Wooldrldge discovered a family at Twenty-first and Center streets in need of assistance. Ths family Is composed of six . small children, father and mother. . The father is suffering with consumption and Is belples; thre of th children have th whooping cough, and In th house there was no food, fuel, winter clothing or bed clothing and It waa impossible for th family to keep warm. The officer Imme diately returned to th house with the seeded articles. Folic officers who have been detailed to Icok up th destitute desire mor bed lotting. In nearly every case of destltu tloa these articles are lacking. Hamilton Warres, U. TJ., ecleett aad Snsgnetle physician, office at Victoria hotel. ItOt and 1110 podg street, till a sultab) location can b found. Special attention ts all long standing or lingering disease wamea aad children. Bend articles of incorporation, notices ot j stockholders' meetings, etc., to Th Be. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Be. Telephone 236. Comet quality ot gooa, lowest price guaranteed. Hubermaaa, jeweler, U Doug. Famous hot roast sandwiches at Walter UuaUira S bo Icewrt, ix aliiiba, 1Kb i SHORT CCBAIT TOBACCO CHOP. VT. C achats Returns front s Trip to the Island. W. C Bchuts, vie president of the F. R. Rice) Mercantile Cigar Company, and F. Opp, bave returned to BL. Louis from a trip to Cuba, where they msde many In teresting observations, besides buying Ha vana tobacco. 'We did not And things as bright as we expected," said Mr. Schuts yesterday. "Ws found great distress, and especially in th growth of tobacco. Th thing necessary for the Island to become prosperous again Is $150,000,000 to replace th same amount tn circulation taken away by the Spaniards when forced to retire from the Island. At present no other money is coming to re place this. With the addition of this amount to the circulation, the other thing most necessary to bring the Island up to its former standard Is to reduce our du ties to th producers of th country at least 60 per cent The time may come when It will be necessary for us to make a still further reduction, if we are to keep the Islands aa rich and prosperous as the Spaniards did. 'Ws arrived In Havana January 16. and, after buying our tobacca, we made an ex tensive trip through the country. The trip began In th Province of Havana, or what Is known among the tobscco men as the Paratidos District of Tobacco. Th dis tressed people did not seem to have any ambition, farm bands were scarce and wages are low. The people used to raise tobacco with what was called 'merchants' money,' but that has been withdrawn, we were told, at a great loss, and, with the losses csused by the wars th farmers have nothing with which to raise tobacco. "Life, it Is said, Is far from safe In go ing through the country, on account of the bandits and kidnapers. As we under stood It, th Cubans will not work If they can help It, and the negroes will not work at all. 'Next we visited the Province of Plnar del Rio, or what we call the greatest spot In the world for fine, aromstlo tobacco, th famous Vueta Abajo. Ths tobacco crop tn both these Province Is very poor. Thus th growing crop will be very small and good tobacco will be high." Th Provlnc of Matansas and Eanta Clara, the first famous for sugar-growing, were visited. In Santa Clara the travel ers found the same conditions among to bacco growers as tn the other Provinces, where, they say, the crop will not reach 60 per cent of last year's crop, on account of lack of money to handle it and the bad weather. To the Public. The Real Estate Exchange has under taken to secure fair and equitable taxation aa between real estate and the franchised corporations of Omaha. Th cost of carry' lng on this work will be great and Its suc cess will depend largely upon th amount of money voluntarily contributed. The un dersigned therefore ask that all real estate owners, both large and small, and all per sons Interested In fair, equitable and legal taxation, send their subscriptions to Mr. Charlea I Saunders, treasurer of th tax committee, 211 South 18th street, city, who will promptly acknowledge receipt of th same. THE OMAHA REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Valentin Party. The ladiea of Social lodge No. 102. D. of H., A. O. U. W., will give an entertainment and dance on Thursday eve, Feb. 13. An excellent program has been arranged, con sisting of musical selections, recitations, etc., which promises a very enjoyable even lng to those who may attend. Muslo for th danc will be furnished by a leading orchestra. $10 Shoe Had a customer complain that our (3.50 Onlmod Shoo hurt bis foot. W took th shoe off and removed a new crisp ten dollar bill from th place where the toe ought to fit Cus tomer apologized and thanked us for finding the ten. t He explained that ha had searched for that ten for weeks, but had forgotten wher he bid It Now th fact Is It wsa In the shoe there a $10.00 In value In every pair of Onimods. We have all styles of shoes to pleas all style of men. Regent Shoo Go., 205 So. I5tb Street, OMAHA. Prince Henry A GOOD FELLOW, loved and honored by bis people, and so Is Shrader's Fig Powder a good medicine, recommended by honest and upright people for such Ills as Chronlo Constipation, Liver and Kidney Complaints, Lead Poison, Gall Stones, Dyspepsia, Ca tarrh of ths Stomach, and all tils arising from alvln poison and constipation. No medicine but Shrader's Fig Powder can remove alvln poison try a lOo box. Sold by all druggists In lOo and 25o boxes. Manufactured by W. J. Sliradar Medicine Co., ' New Tork and Omaha. S5.0B A EIO'tlTH SPECIALIST in Ail Disuses and Disorders of Mel 10 years la Omaha VARICOCELE aas HYDROCELE cur.. Method new. without eattlug. m4C A Jos of Uuie. yrillll s cured tor life and ihspolsoa rill tlO tnorouahlv elesnseil fruns the system. Soon every sma and symptom si.appeara conipieiaiy ana lurever. rm "HKE4.K1NQ OUT" of she disease on tee skin tv fae. IreaUueot contains ao eaugeroas trag or lnjurkoaa aieelciue. WEAK M EN front Excesses or Victims tO NlHTOtl PBKUJTT or KXSJCSTCOB, Wstiu WtitaiM with Kaaiv utcif la Tooao and htioua Ac.au, lack of vim. vlgos aod alrauath, wu rgaua Impaired aad wa. STKIOTURK cured with s hew Hunt Dais, avlaaey ana riiaaaw m m. Call ea oa or address l& So. I4tft Sfa It -liar.: t A leu Isi. tzti Id mm Nsssrssn-' R 1 COURT BUSY WITH GORDON ndae Dickinson Esters Thrco Order la Cordon Litigation, 1 One Day. Judge Dickinson has entered thre or- dors In the Gordon actions against the city, all mad with th consent of th parties In open court. Th first passes until Febru ary 10 th hearing on the application of Gordon for a temporary Injunction pre venting the payment of Lout Berka's sal ary aa police judge for January, but re strains ths council from making any appro priation for such purpose and th mayor from approving it and th comptroller from honoring It. The second order re trains until ths bearing of February 10 the mayor from approving or the comp troller from obeying th council's ordi nance repealing th appropriation under which warrant No. 63327 for Gordon's sal ary waa drawn. Th third order Is on granting the defendants' request to with- raw their demurrer in th case of Gordon agalrst Moores and others and to answer the petition of the plaintiff. s.OO (or a Half a Day's Work. If you live In the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among th farmers and stockralsers in ths neigh borhood, youcan make $5 easily by four or Ave hours' work. Writ us and w will send you our proposition. Th Bee Publish- lag company, Solicitors' Dept., Omaha, Nab. Shampooing and hair dressing, 15c, at Th Bathery. 216-220 Be building. Tel. 1716. N MEMORY OF THE DEPARTED Bar Adopts Resolutions of Respect for Judge Powell and Law- . yer Hyde. Th members of the bar of Douglas county met In court room No. 1 and adopted resolutions of respect for Judge Clinton N. Powell and Attorney M. T. Hyde, which resolutions will go on the court records. On the bench sat Judges Baxter, Keysor, Slabaugh and Estelle. AH th judges spoke. as did Judge Baldwin, County Attorney O. W. Shields, Attorney Howard B. Smith, who presented the Powell resolution; Attorney W. F. Gurley, who presented the Hyde reso lution, and sIbo Attorney L. D. Holmes, who had been Intimate with Judge Powell. Publish your legal notions In th Weekly Telephone 238. Try th Chicago laundry- 'Phon 108. Johnson Bros., coal. TL 1051. Ice Cream Soda We sell our celebrated ICE CREAM SODA every day In the year also C00 or more Hot and cold drinks and all drawn from the beautiful ONYX QUEEN Soda Fountain. Come in and let us quench your thirst HERE ARE A FEW CUT PRICES: tl.EO Vln Marlanl. we sell 89o 60c Omega Oil, we sell 840 11.00 Temptation Tonlo 23o (two iz Domes oniy to a cusiomer.j Full quart Port or Sherry 85o Pears Unscented Soap 12o Kirk's Juvenile Soap, per cake 10o Imported Hunyaai water loo Allcock's Pcrous Plasters.. 12o Good 2 -quart Fountain Syringe 49o Caetoria. Z2o Mennen's Talcum Powder 12o Peruna SHo Llsterlne (11.00 size) too tiring money to get tnese prices. Sherman & McGonneli Drus Co. SIXTEENTH AND DODGE STREETS. Strong Points of the Omaha Special High grade of lens compact in form elegance of finish. This instrument Is made for us by the Rochester Opti cal Co., and is fitted with a Bausch & Lomb double rectlllndar lens with Improved shutter, reversible back, tele photo attachment and solid leather carrying case. Lint price, 4x5 else, $14.00. We have all leading makes of Kodaks and Cameras Write to us for Information and prices before purchasing. - THE Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. Wholesale and Retail Dealers tn rnoio puppnm. J Lump S5.75 and a Egg J Ton p 85.50 Hut a Ton "A high grad coal at a medium prloa, Hdld & Rice TL 1238. ' 506 So. 16th Fix Your Stomach Cannon's Digestive Juices. A Sure Cure or no Pay. t-quart Hot WaUr Bottles -. 490 I'Uuori nui v .mi ,iw,u. ((juaranted oue year. Oood Medicinal Atomiser Quart bottle fort Wlue ., Quart bottle Cherry Wine rilb Horlick's Malted Milk 1.00 Horlick's Malted Milk..... (00 Horlick's Malted Milk , Itao's ConaumvUou Cui.. ......... I.turoln Tea Fhosphat Bodlum, per pound Uur.cio Acid, per pound 8-ounc bottle tvttcb Haael, best .. . 40o . Sao .$276 . 64o . Ho . loo . Sue . ISO 12a . 7be . Hue llu-Csn Hair Tonio ilu-Cau Cough Cure.. mm Si CITY MISSION WANTS HOME Director Take I'relimlaary Step To ward Ictulsg a Pemaaeat Location. The directors of the Omaha City Mis sion association met st the Young Men's Christian association rooms yesterday to formulate plans for the permanent con tinuation of tbelr work. A committee was appointed to decide upon the most ad vantageous location, for a permanent mis sion building and a circular letter to be sent to ths pastors of the churches of ths city setting forth the work of ths organi sation and asking their co-operation In furthering Its interests was outlined. Through the city union representatives will be sent to all ot th young people's societies of the city on Sunday evening. February 23, to present the work and ask th co-operation of the vartou societies. An effort will be mads at the next meet ing to Increase the executive board from six to nine members, so that It may In clude representation from more of the churches of th city. Mortality Statistics. Births and deaths rennrted tn ih p of Health durtnv the twenty-four hours ending at U o'clock Saturday, were as xonowa; Births Elemlns Jensen. SUB TVcntup street, boy; John Nelson, 6331 Emmet street, fin; uteve uyhze, zs37 Walnut street, boy; ohn Walter, S12 Woolworth avenue, boy; J. W. Plnkson, 111 North Twelfth street, boy. Deaths Mrs. Salenda Ann Griffin, Forty second and Grove streets, aged 66. Genuine Imported Bock Beer on draught at Maurer's, 1306 Farnsm. There's only on Etonecypher. Re prlnta PIANO BUYERS G0L1ING ! HOSPE LISTING PIANO BARGAINS Seta the Instruments In mo tion. A bigger - cut for next week. Monday we will place on sale some of .the finest pianos we have shown.- The price sell them, the easy terms we make Is the Inducement. Pianos In mahogany case, in oak cases, In ebony cases, with th latest Im provements; with the Boston fall-board, thre pedals, con tinuous hinges, duett muslo desks, at ridiculously low prices. Think of buying a line, new, up-to-date piano Tor $93. 118, (128. $138, $158, $178, on pay ments ot $10 cash and $3 per month. Then see th high grade pianos at $227, $247, $287 and $317, In th most beautiful veneers known to piano makers' art Com while they last. Our matchless "Knabe" pi anos, the art Kranlch ft Bach pianos, the best known, "Kim ball" pianos, and th ever re liable "Hallet ft Davis" pianos hav no equals. Then there are sixteen other well known pianos to select from, which we offer at prices unheard ot in th past. We also sell th greatest piano-player, the "Apollo," th best self-playing piano attach ment In the world. Just a little cheaper and on easier terms than you can buy any other for. We sell piano stools, piano scarfs. We rent pianos, tun pianos, repair pianos. A. HOSPE 1513-1515 DOUGLAS STREET Exclusive Novelties VALENTINES Odd designs and artlstlo arrange ments that cannot be found In any ether store that Is our aim to get away from ths old Ideas w hav lac Valentines too, but push the modem productions hand painted Valentines and comics that cause a laugh, but leave no sting. CLEKEHT. CHASE, 213 South Sixteenth Street. 100 CASES of that celebrated whisky, HUNTER'S RYE have just been received by us. This ex cellent whisky, rich and mel low and scientifically dis tilled. Is undoubtedly the freat American favorite, A ottl of this pur rye should be In every home, especially at this season of the year. OI J TAYLOR (bottled In bond) halt gallon bottles for family use, OLD KLK. OLD CROW. toon HULUiw 1 and many other excellent I brands In half pints, piuLa ana quarts, prices rtaie from 25c to $1.60. friuo Whiskies for family trad, tt.00. $3.u0, $3.&o and H 00 per gallon. CACKLEY BROS. Fine Wines and Table Lienors, Oeseelt reetefllse. . Teleshene 114. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED DIED. GRTFFEN Mrs. Celrnda A, February (, I hi p m., aired M year. Funeral Sunday, February I, 1:30 p. tn., from Grace Lutheran church. Interment Prospect llilL Friends Invited. Attention, Washington Lodge Re. ST, Decree of Honor. All members of Washington lodge. No. 17, are requested to attend the funeral of our beloved sister, Mrs. Jsne Houghton, to be held on Sunday afternoon, February t, at I o'clock, from St John's Episco pal church. Twenty-sixth and Franklin. Members pleas meet at residence, 8125 Burdettc street, at 1 o'clock. Sister lodges Invited. By order of Johanna Strawn, chief ot honor. IDA M'LAUGHLIN, Recorder. Cameron, plumber, 110 Farnam; 'phone 469. Hav Root print It Grand CIcan-Up Shoe Sale 'i Tn MK'fiinffTtiHi " mvii "i rs'nT'tsraiMB iii Our sale bss been very successful the past week and ths splendid bar gains bave been appreciated and bought by a great many people, but still there are many people who do not reallz that there Is A Real Shoe Sale going on In Omaha ,a ssle of reliable, high grade shoes, from our stock, at prices that are really reduced ex actly as we advertise. We want those people to Come in This Week and investigate the bargains. Tak advantage ot these extremely low prices and save money on your foot wear. Men's Bargains Men's $2.50 and $2.75 -4 Qfi shoes reduced to A0 Men's $3.00 and $3.50 r A C shoes, reduced to Ws HttZ? Men's $3.60 and $4.00 shoes, reduced to .. Men's $5.00 and $5.50 shoes, reduced to .. .2.60 .3.50 Women's Bargains Women's $2.50 box calf 4 Q? sLoea, reduced to uliyO Women's $3.00 and $3.50 O C kid shoes, reduced to .... aWtUU Women's $4.00 patent y leather shoes, reduced to ,We J. KJ Women's $5.00 and $6.00 O L f enamel shoes, reduced to OsOU ' 25 per cent off all fejt goods. rOIMBRLT CARTWRIGHT & C0., N.E. Cor. 16th and Douglas. WHY THEY DO IT This local combine of druggists bate like otuu oui io cui we pncea so u s a losing Bam With them, but wa maka m do It They got u shut off from buying drugs from the Omaha Jobbers and this la the way we get even with them. They stick oui cut-price signs but charge different peopie amerem prices on me same artlcli what we call a "hold-up business." Keep your eyes peeled for these guys and don't Eay them any more than these prices: uffy's Malt Whiskey 73o 25o Anti-Kawf 15o ii.uu warner a sate cure 67c 11.00 Kilmer s Swamp Root 67o 11.00 Wine Cardul 4o 11.00 Peruna, 1 to a customer 67o z.w urameri pennyroyal fills Il.oo SI West s Brain and Nerve Treatment. 17c l.TO Temptation Tonio 27c Four bottles Temptation Tonlo $1.00 syo jaxauve nromo quinine. 12c 25a Qulnacetol, best for colds 20o $1.00 Sexlne Pills 75c 6O0 Cramer's Kidney Cure 40c 50o Extract Beef (Lieblfr's) Bo SCHfttFEfl'S Cat Price Drnar Store. Tel. T47. , W. Cer. and Colons. Goods delivered FREE to any cart ( city. Spadra Arkansas Anthracite A high grade seml-anthraclt coal. Does th work of hard coal. $8 Per Ton Clean, strong, with aa little smoke and less ash than hard coal. C. B. Havens & Co, 1522 farnam St. Tela 801-817-825. , Engraving, Stationary, Wedding, Reception and Party Invi tations and Visiting Cards engraved In the latest styles. STAMPING . AND EMBOSSING. Initials, Monograms, Crests, Heral dic Devices engraved to order and stamped in gold, sliver or colors. The Moyer Stationery Co., 220-222 So. 16th Street. (( FRY SHOE CO u nvv n a nu i! The greatest Valentin sal ever held, at sorted stock ever shown In ths city. Our country. U TADLES COVERED WITH 4 VALENTINES for I VALENTINES for 1 VALENTINE for VALENTINES for , VALEWTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES VA LENTiNES " for VALENTINES for ......Ml ..... C c c a 2C 3c Sc ::::::: 124c P. B. H&IGHT WHOLESALE STOCK ON SALE Monday we put on sale all the fine black and colored silks at th most sensa tional prices. It will be the grand chanoe that but aeldom occurs, and th greatest silk bsraalns will be thick throughout the department. Great sale on foulards, great sal on black silks, great sale on grenadines special Interest to you. THE GREATEST VARIETY OF FOUL ARD SILKS EVER SHOWN IN OMAHA. When w say Cheney Bros, we mesn ex actly what we ssy and you can depend upon it. Don't be deluded Into buying the Inferior brands shown to you under their name. Cheney Bros, are the best can you tell the difference T If not, come let us show you. Cheney Bros' best foulards, 24- lnchea wide, 69c, 75c. $1.00 and l.Zo. THE BIO SILK DEPARTMENT IS AL WAYS ACTIVE. THESE SPECIALS TELL YOU WHY. SKIRTS MADE FREE For .ne week only, we will make a plain lined skirt, free of charge provided the goods ars bought In our high . grade dress goods department, and not to cost lees than $1.00 a yard. W will commence taking orders Wednesday, February 12th. and continue until Wednesday, February 19th. No risk to our customers. We will guarantee a perfect Ot, or money refunded In every Instance. W will also guarantee that we wlU make a skirt of less clotn than is required by the average dress maker We simply do this In order to Introduce our high grad stock of tailor good wnica Is now complete. Our skirt maker baa the most phenomtnai success, as out of over 750 skirts made to order be had only 8 misfits. Those who give first orders will be mad first. FOR FULL PARTICULARS, ENQUIRE! IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Bsket cloth, 64-ln. wide, $1. $1.60, $1.98. Plcardy weaves, in all shades and colors. Cheviots. E4 to 68-ln., at $1.00, $1.25, $1.60, $1.75, $2.00 and up to $5 yard. Venetians, $1.00, $1.60, $1.98 up Broadcloths, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 up to $5.00 a yard. Scotch tweeds from $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00 up to $4.98 a yard. Irish frieze, mountalnettes, boucles, heavy pebbles, etc, $1.00 up to $3.50 yard. All the light and medium weight one dress goods tor fancy and street dresses, such aa ths new Elslnores, Callanas,.Hal- Uat Xanerlas, satin twills, wool taffetas, vlgoreaux. prunellas, etc., at 60 per cent less than any western house. KOHDAYIH THE THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER PUT ON STOCK ON SALE. NO PEDDLERS, DEALERS OR MANUFACTURERS BOLD TO IN THIS KOtwa. DRESS GOODS 64-inch fine lustre black broadcloth, can't be duplicated for less than $L25 yard 49e. 68-Inch strictly all wool Scotch tweeds, worth $1.50, heavy enough to bs mads up without linings 49c 60-lnch extra heavy Blcllllan, In black, blue and gray, finest gloss mohair. Ws defy you to duplicate It for $1.00 per yard on sale at 49c. 64-lnch strictly all wool cheviots, worth $1.26; 62-inch black serge; 40-Inch new spring granite worth 75o yard all will go at 49c. 80-Inch Scotch tweed skirting, In all ths new grays and browns, heavy enough to make up without linings, worth 89o yard on sal at 25c. , Half wool dress goods at Ko, 10c, 15c, 19c yard. SILKS, VELVETS, ETC. We have added a handsome 11ns of new spring silks to our bargain room silk de partment and while some of these goods are worth $1.25, $1.00 and 75c, we are re stricted to sell no silks or dress goods in this room at over 49o yard. Come and ex amine them. 24-lnch stlctly all silk foul ards. In all the new spring shades, nice patterns; they are sold hers in town as high as 75a a yard our price 49c. The best quality klkl cords, in short lengths, from 2 to 10 yards In piece, sev eral pieces to match on sale at 89c HAYDEN'S GROCERY SALE ( A BIG It-lbs. all ry flour, 48c. Large sacks pure buckwheat, 85c Navy beana, hand picked, 3VsC Breakfast oatmeal, 2c. Pearl hominy, lb., 2fc 3-lb. cans golden pumpkin, 7Hc. 3-lb. cans garden beets, 7c. 2- lb. cans sugar corn, 7Hc 3- lb. cans table peaches, 12V4c. 2-lb. csns early June peas, 8 l-3c. IHAYDEis3 MAKE NO MISTAKE when purchasing beer for a beverage, a strengthening tonlo or a tickler ot the palate. Buy th brand that guarantees its purity and high grad excellence, such as that brewed by th Mets Bros. No on should b without a cas of this standard appetiser and nerve tonlo on band. We deliver to your order free of charge. Aletz Bros., Brewing Co. Tel. tie. Omaha. Or Jacob Neumayer. Agt, care Neumaysr Hotel. Council (bluffs. Iowa. IF YOU ARE NOT SMOKING THE Try one then notice the fine Aroma of our present Havana Tobacco and compare It with high priced Imported Cigars, r. 8. Sic UacvaaUl Cigar Ca lls-oe f-Uxors. St. lule Ualoa Mala. . Valcntinos for I Gent Harden Bros. The Largest and best as prices are lower than any nouae la th VALENTINE 3. VALENTINES for -.. VALENTINES for VALENTINES for .. ...... .....a VALENTINES for seats VALENTINES for . aeeeieaea VALENTINES for VALENTINES for VALENTINES AT ALL. PRICES. Every moment ot Monday will be of 1 Fine china silk. In colors, at 15a, Colored surah silk tuly 2o. Colored peau de sole, only 89c 27-lnch colored taffeta, only 49c 24-inch pure silk crepe de chine, 69a. Black corded silks, $1 grade, 690. Black silks, all kinds, worth up to $3 at 69c. Black pure dye taffeta, worth $2.50, tot $1.60. A POOR TAFFETA Is no good at any price. It caimes worry, trouble and ths expense ot replacing. Buy th WlnsloK taffeta and avoid all this. LIGHT WEIGHT DRESSY GOODS h Voiles, Veilings, Etermlnes, Plcardya, mistrals, -challls, eollennes, grenadines. tc, at all th most popular prices. CHALLIS AND WAISTTNGS All the finest design In challls, sllkl stripe, latttls stripe, pecot stripes, eto, all ths plain colons, printed colors without satin stripe, royal Persian strlpesj tc, at 25c, 29c, 490, 75c, $LO0, $L25 a yard. Headquarters for everything la high, grade, fashionable walstlngs. Samoles are now ready and Willi be Ssnl tree on application to any address. BAHtUI. ROOM SALE. THE ENTIRE P. B. HAIGHT ft Cd Plain silks and fancy silks, In evenlna shades, worth up to $1.00 yard will go at 43c. Yard wide lining silks, black only, EOq grade 19c Yard wide black skirting, worth T3owU1 go at 29c VELVETS 60o silk velvets, no blacks, lc EOo velveteens, worth 60c, all colors lie, 75o grenadines, all colors 39c 10c Shaker flannel, 8c. ' 6o LL brown yard wide muslin -to, j 10c towels 7c 6o full laundered prints 2Hc Simpson's black and whits prints 4a, Simpson's silver gray prints 4c American shirting prints 3c Simpson's fancy sateens, lOo grade 6Hc 12V&0 double fold dress plaids Co, 86-inch percales, 15o grade 5c Skirt Uninrs, best grade 8c All the new dimities. In all ths new shades, plain and figured, some mercerised, in short lengths, worth 15c, 19c, 25c 10c' German "B" 82-inch wide calico 9c 12Ho extra heavy sephyr 7V4o. Scotch ginghams, fast colors 7tfc 15o blsck sateen 8c 25o imported percales 7Hc 28-Inch half wool dress goods Tttc 65c bird's eye diaper, per piece 49e. 19o dress llnons 8Vic All silk mousselln de sole 15c .. !5o 25c sesn4 swwW 50o 750 1.00 .125 .1.50 MONEY SAVER. 3-lb. cans baked beans, 7H. 1 gallon cans table syrup, 83c Hasty Jelllcon, per pkg., 7Vic Large California prunes, per lb., 4HC Fancy Italian prunes, per lb., 1-Sc Fancy Mulr peaches, per lb., 8c Fancy New York apples, per Ibi, UHc Choice Golden Rio coffee, 12ttc Fancy Borbon Santos coffee, 16c Choice tea aifttngs, 20c. BROS. Lister's Fumigator This generator pro duces formaldehyde gas and therefor af fords th most sffsc tlv method yet known for disinfection. It Is successfully employed for disinfecting halls, hospital wards, rail road cars, residences. rooms and killing In sects, etc Kills Small- Pox Germs Price, t5o each o 12.60 doien. Sold by MYERS-DILLON DRUG GO., Telephone ISO. 10th. aad Karaaia Streets, Omaha. in. w r