10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt FRIDAY, FEBRUAItY 21, 100. nanuses new bond scheme Treamer it More Than Oonyinoed that It is Feasible. ITATfMENT SHOWING DELINQUENT TAXES With Aathorltr from LeaJslatore Bond, for oarer of a Mtllloo Dollars Coald Be Issaed l Early Heat Year. City Treasurer Meanings plan to bonil delinquent taxes In order to reduce the tax levy from year to year bat aroused not a little intereet among ,the larger property owner of the city and many of these hare expressed their approral of the scheme Bines making his original announcement through Ths Bee two weeks ago Treasurer THennlnga has elaborated upon ths plan somewhat. Hs baa looked up the delin quent tax lists since 1860 and Is more than ever convinced by what he finds thers that the project Is feasible. "There Is now outstanding approximately $2,000,000 In delinquent taxes," said be, "fully $800,000 of which can be collected. If ws should bond this for $250,000 we could Issue tsn-yesr bonds drawing 4 per cent Interest, which would mean a reduction of ths aext year's tsx levy by mills. . Legislative Aetloa Heeded. "All we need In order to accomplish this la legislative permission, and I think that could be obtained without great difficulty. "I have no doubt that the $250,000 could toe collected from delinquent taxes In six years, but ten-year bonds sell better, so I would be In favor of ten-year bonds. They would draw 4 per cent interest, whereas the delinquent taxes draw 12 per cent In terest, "One great advantage of this plan Is that It would place the money at our disposal early la the year perhaps In February when our city funds are always low, and this would be to put us on a cash basis tor the remainder of the year." The following table ahows the delinquent taxes on real estate, exclusive of Interest, for each year alnce I860. The middle column shows the delinquent taxes that were collected In 1891, and the year for which they were collected: , Delinquent tlncol- Taxes looted Tax Collected Outstanding Tear. In 0L Jan. 1, l2. 160 $ 777.01 IfcM 9!H.38 13 740.34 1X63 1,123.62 184 1,061.41 J8t 1,910.51 1A 2,571.64 1XCT $ .74 2,2X4.26 1H68 . 1.90 2,633.30 lw 15.00 5,116.82 1H70 15.950.38 1871 6,2Wi2 1S73 6.65.19 1h73.... ' 8.00 V. 4X2. 16 1K74 1.00 3,511.47 1X75 4,971.06 1X76 , 1.S.N2.13 1X77 2.410.37 1X78 J, 9t.0.43 1X79. ,. 8.67 3,3X4.10 lXXO 16.03 3,067.93 18X1...., 6.97 1.858.97 18X2.,.. .90 2.4X3.17 18X14 1.02 2,549.12 18X4 7.U 2.7X4.77 18S5 3,097.19 18X6 39.80 10,821.26 1XX7 65.40 9,306.65 18,88 170.36 23,870.31 18X9 ; 286.79 31,002.13 1H90 334.92 21,739.63 1X91. 450.70 20,567.63 1892 J.... 1.191.78 30.128.68 1X93 2.800.95 58.404.08 1804 6.049.30 73,394.85 1896 9.306.46 91,339.33 1896... 10,0X4.68 84,713.22 1897....; 16,587.76 111,489.22 1898 15.737.70 76,547.15 1899 28.3X1.97 ' 99.111.56 1900 70.6U0.82 131,589.03 1901 223.812.45 Total 2160.9J0.7S $1,184,029.03 .' The foregoing totals are net, exclusive of Interest. There Is now due In Interest on the $1,184,029.02 about $900,000. "My plan Is," resumed Treasurer Hen sings, "to first bond all delinquent taxes opto and Including 1900 for $250,000, and thea, the next year, to bond the delinquent taxes for 1901 and 1902 for $76,000, and to keep It up at this rate, bonding each year enough to reduce the levy at least 3 mills." POLICE RELIEF ASSOCIATION Directors Disease Sale of t'nclalmed Property, Tbot Reach No Declsloa. ' The directora of the Omaha Metropolitan Police Relief association held their regular semi-monthly meeting at the city Jail Thursday afternoon. Those present were: President Welsenberg, Vice President Hayes, Secretary Snoop, Sergeaat Dempsey, Captain Iler and Officer McCarty. Officer Wrsn was allowed six dsjrs' benefit for sick ness. The reports read showed that In the relief fund Is over $4,000 on deposit and In vested. Less sick benefits have been paid during the present year than any year In the history of the organisation. Some time waa devoted to discussing the question as to whether a sale should be ordered of un claimed property. These salea have been conducted heretofore once In every one or two years, or when the fund needed replen lshlng. At present the fund Is self-sus-tslnlng. Money for the preservation of the relief fund Is secured by selling uactalmed property and by having picnlca or enter tainments. Should ths revenue from these be too small each officer la assessed 1 per cent of his salary. The question of holding a picnic this year will be decided at a later meeting. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at The Batbery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1718. Anaoancements of the Theaters. The novelty and excellence In the bill at the Orpheum this week bas proven magnetic enough to draw a aeries of big bouses. The women and children who attend the tnatlnes tomorrow will fliid it well calculated for their entertainment With the matinee and night performance Saturday "The Heart of Maryland" closes Its engagement at Boyd's theater. Sunday afternoon S. Miller Kent opens an engage ment that lasts until Monday night in Clyde Fitch's "The Cowboy and the Lady." Kubellk, the wizard, wove a spell over Chicago when he thrummed bis violin at the Auditorium. Reports from that city said that never has so wonderful a technique been beard there. And yet this slender, sloping-shouldered stripling Is only 21 years old, and this is bis first visit to America. He la the son of a Bohemian vegetable grower, and he loves, better than anything else except his music, the great public. "Everyone," he says, "bas feelings. hopes, fancies that he cannot express. But I, on my violin, can tell them what these hopes are. I express them. That is why I love my public and why they love me. I do not think of the money. It is not that. But I am happy that I can tell with my violin bow what all the world Is longing to hear." Kubellk looks upon bis talent reveren tially. "If one haa a gift of music," he says, "It is his duty, aa well as his pleas ure, to give happiness to others by means of it." From the tender age of 5 years this magician of the bow has been absorbed In his music. His father was a natural mu sician, having taught himself to play on all sorts of stringed Instruments. As the boy grew older all the wish of the father cen tered In him, and his tiny fingers were taught all that the older man knew. About eight years ago he went to Prague. He studied the violin with Ondrlcek, now of the Knelsel quartet, and soon learned all that the master could teach him. Then he studied with Sevclk. When he made bis first public appearance In the Prague Grand opera house the city went wild over bis Interpretation of Paganinl's Concerto. That was the beginning. Not long after he went to Italy, where the pope sent for him and made him a knight of the Order of St. Gregory. That was a great honor. He has played for King Kdward and the em peror. He haa played for princes and dukes and duchesses, but he Is still simple-hearted and shy, almost youthfully self-conscious when not fondling his beloved violin, and always be loves best, not princes snd dukes nd royalties, but the common people, of bom be counts himself one, notwithstand ing that the world coanta him a master genius. Kubellk is under contract with bis man agers for $100,000 for this his first season In America. Aa the season is to consist of ixty evenings this means that he gets over $1,600 for every concert In which be appears. "Why I succeeded in my art," he says, "Is because I love It so well and be cause I have worked so hard." The young Bohemian will appear at Boyd's Saturday evening, March 8, and will be beard at his beet. Hs will play here the famous D major Concerto by Paganlnl, bis favorite selection and the one with which he haa achieved his greatest triumph, also numbers by Beethoven, Dvorak, Schumann and Bazlnl. He will be assisted by Miss Jessie Shay, solo pianist, and Mr. Rudolph Friml, also an accomplished pianist, who, It Is said, bas under consideration a propo sition to accept a professorship at the Na tional Conservatory of Music In New York. Seats for Kubellk's concert will go on sale next Monday morning at $ o'clock at Boyd's. 0.00 for a Halt a Dsr Wrk. If you live In the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and atockralaers In the neigh borhood, you can make $5 easily by four or five hours' work. Writs us and we will send yon our proposition. Ths Bee Publish ing company, Solicitors' Dept. Omaha. Neb. ABOUT THOSE 98c PANTS Certain stores f advertising $5.00 pants for 98c. If you are looking for snaps like that It s no use to come to the Guarantee's selling-out sale, 1516-18 Capitol avenue, for we hve not got them. But we sell you a much better pants for 98o than you can get in the city of Omaha for 98c at present We expect to prove It to you easy enough, Look at all the 98o pants In town, but be fore you buy see ours. . Good auita of men's clothes, $3.98 and $6.00. Rattling good overcoata, $2.98 and $3.75. Galloway fur coats, $8.90. Rubber boots for men, $1.60. Cotton flannel gloves, 6o a pair. Men's and boys' winter caps, 15o. Boys' suits of union underwear, 25c a suit Felt boots. 25c. Leather gloves, 15c. Everything else in proportion. It isn't long until March 31st (that'a the time we are compelled to vacate). Take advantage .while it lasts Look for the signs: , "The Guarantee Sell ing Out," 1516-18 Capitol avenue, near Ben netts. IT'S HOT OUR FAULT if you don't keep your teeth clean, as we are going to sell tooth brushes next Satur day (our useful article special dav for 40 per cent less than the usual urlce. Think oi ii a juo Drusn ior oc-iac Drusn ror 9c 20c brush for 12c 25c brush for 15c 35c brush for 2lc 60c brush for 30c can't steal tnem tor tnau Bee mem Saturday, Feb. 22d Washington's birthday. 25o Mistletoe Cream 13c 25a Laxative Brorao Quinine 12c 25c Carter's Little Liver Pills 12c 50o Syrup of Figs (California) ,. 300 BOo Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 30a 6O0 Gem Catarrh Powder 30o 5(o Malted Milk S4o 60c Kid-ne-oids 40c 76o Hall's Catarrh Cure 60a 6o Cramer's Kidney Cure (genuine) .. 40c 21.00 Peruna : 57c $1.00 Parisian Hair Tonlo (guaranteed) 75c fl.00 Wine of Cardul 490 $1.00 BUTLER'S FEMALE TONIC (guaranteed) 76o $1.00 Pierce's Remedies 67c $1.(10 8. 8. 8... , 67o KUDDer goods, su ainflu, at cut prices. STORE OPEN ALL NIGHT. cmiMCCcnic cut price OUIlHt.ri.lt J DRUG STOKE Tel. T47. S. W. Cor. 16th aad Chicago Goods delivered FREE to any part of city, Slashes Drugs saEssBss52alisBSBSsBs5 Saturday Is just like any other day at our store only A LITTLE HO RE SO Our customers have long alnce found the exclusive features of our store, which are. FIRST The assurance of ALWAYS FINDING what they wish In the drug line. SECOND GETTING IT PROMPTLY, whether the order la given in person or by 'phone. THIRD THE PRICE ours alwaya being ths lowest where the article Is of unquestioned IdenUty. FOURTH Genuineness and freshness we are always In position to guarantee thla, as we deal di rectly with manufacturers, factories and Importers. The PRICES GIVEN BELOW TELL THE REST. wa have engaged more clerks and are able to care for all promptly. 1u" Ti?f . ' 4 l"l I'P" t me n t la in the basement and prescription clerks are NEVtR INTERRUPTED In their work or otherwise annoyed by the rush of trade In our sales department 25a laxative Bromo Quinine 12c 26o lull's Caacara Quinine 170 25o Llsterlne (I,an)bert's Sue to Caldwell's Byrup Pepsin ina 2lo Allcork Porous Plasters for Uo 1.00 Burnham's Beef, Iron and Wine., too lilttar Water, Hunyadl Lelos, for 15c loo Bromo Baltser , 40 $1.00 Bromo He I tier R0 Bo Chamberlain's Cough Byrup for 17c (1.00 Duffy's Malt Whiskey for 74c mi Danderlne for t"c xs Danderlne for Kmc 00 Danderlne for 6mi 1 60 Fellow's BvruD for Bti 25a Frostllla for lo 26o Garfield Te for SOe too Hind's Honey and Almond Cream. &o $1.00 Hood's Bartanartlls fc-c Ko Howell's Aiiti-Kawf 17o tl.OO Kilmer's bwaino Root Kla 60 Bosodont 2ny tl.OO Malted Milk for 67o 175 Malted Milk for $2.6 boo Marshall's (called by some "Lie bias") Extract Beef for Ho 2So Mistletoe Cream for to tl.OO Newbro's Herpicldo for &c too Omesa Oil for gc too Parker's Hair Balaam for 4"o too Plnaud's tau de Quinine for 8H0 25o Plso Consumption Cure for no 60c Pond's Extract for 8c ioo Port Wine for , S60 5oc Pyramid Pile Cure for 4oo 26c Kiibtfoara for..' 2-kj 11.00 Qlycothymollne 8fc bo faateunna Tooth Paste 2"c 2Sc Bunital Tooth Paste c tuc banital Tooth Wash 4oc Boda Mint Tablets luc Hlg Rut tie Household Ammonia 60 r.ngittin rrooess Hath Boap so case, too dos cnuon s 1 onsumpuon ionic 1 Il.uu Temptation Tonic 2c II ou Wine Cardul 6O0 $1.00 Coke's Dandruff Cure 76c Dr. west mans coldolds (one-day cold cure) 25 tablets 26c toe Kodol Pvsuenala Cure 4oo tl.OO West's Nerve and Brain Treatment 16c boc uoan s Kidney "iiis 411a 600 Agnew's Catarrh Remedy '0 6oc Bt. Jacob's Oil 400 11.00 Hosteller's Bitters 76q ce eioan a uniment , sue $1 00 rive Drops Kc 11.60 Vin MarUnl 9c 60o Caacarels 4ic 11 .00 Austin's Dandruff Cure 76o tl.OO 1'lnkliam s Compound 9c too Woodbury's Facial Boap... 14c THESE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. Sherman McGonnoll Drug Go. Corner ISIh end Dodge, Onahi, Neb. Publish your legal notices In The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, t5c, at Ths Bathery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 171. 1 -i ' urn mm ifm inr 11 11 111 naiiiiiam.au - BANKRUPT SALE OF UEl'J PIANOS Schmollcr & Mueller Buy the Entire Stock of Jas. T.Recrdon of New York at their own price for spot cash. Thla stock constats of many of the old standard makes. These are not old used Instruments, but brand new and up-to-date styles In all the fancy and natural wood veneers, mahogany, burl and French walnut, quartered and circular sawed oak, rosewood and ebony. These pianos would have been good retail values at Reerdon's prices, vlr: $300, $360, $400, $450 up to $500, but when you can get them at such ridic ulously low prices as they are being sold at. this clearing out sale and then on easy terms, what good reason have you for not buying a piano? Think of getting one of these high grade in struments for $1(8, $137, $148, $156 and up, on terms of $10 cash and $5 monthly payments. Why procrastinate T Act quick and get choice of aelection. Elegant atool and scarf free with each piano. SGHMOLLER & MUELLER Largest Piano Dealers In the West. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha 'Telephone 1625. 502 Broadway, Council Bluffs. Telephone 368. Trenton Coal Lump and Egg, 55-75 Per Ton Nut, $5.50 Per Ton A PERFECT DOMESTIC COAL. NO SOOT NO CLINKERS LASTING SMALL ASH G. B. HAVENS & CO, IS22 Farnam St. Telephones 301, 317 and 825 Shrader's Laxative Fig Powder tastes good, Is good, for It cures all Ills caused by constipation. Impure blood, liver and kidney clomplalnts, prevents appen dicitis try a lOo trial boa sold by all drug stores. Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, distributors. Manufactured by W. J. Shradar Metficina (hi., New York nnd Omaha. SKSEBBSSSSBaB rni?iin D-' Ac Today we will place on sale several late shipments of Remnants ' Comprising all tbe newest and most desirable fabrics. Including band some novelty wash fabrics, moussellne de sole, etc. Tbe earing on every Item is very substantial and warrants the attendance of every woman. Note the values 25c 15c ft PASTS GOODS, 2!to YARD. An Immense lot of medium weight casslmeres, cheviots and worsteds, suitable for boys' knee pants, skirts, etc., go at, yard BOo CASSIMERES, l(le YARD. Long lengtha In cheviots, cassl- meres and tweeds, suitable for golf skirts, capea and boys' knee pants, go at, yard 91 DRESS GOODS AT 30c YARD. Tomorrow we give you choice of any remnant, short length, dress length or wslst length of dress goods that have accumulated from our great salea In the past three weeks. This includes everything under 7 o v yards, your choice, yard.... OyC 2 Bo DRESS GOODS REMXAXTS, 10c An Immense lot of mill remnanta of all kMnds of benrlettas, cashmeres 10c BOo DRESS GOODS RKMXAXTS AT 15e YARD. , Tomorrow we will close out our en tire accumulation of all kinds of dress goods, short lengths, dress and skirt lengths. All wool dress goods that aold up to 60c, go at lOo yard. In tbla lot we will also Include dress goods sample ends that match, , Tr-i 4 and 5 of a kind, at 1 OC SILK REMNANTS, Se, Bo AND lOo EACH. An Immense lot of Imported samples of btgh grade silks, will be closed out tomorrow according to length at, each, Sc, 6c and EMBROIDERY REMNANTS, One Immense lot of drummers' sam ples of all kinds of em broidery, at, each One big lot of aample pieces of sll kinds of embroidery yoklngs, Bounc ings, etc., suitable for ties, apron strings and hundreds of ' I other purposes, at, yard 10c lc cheviots and serges la lengths from I to 7 yards, regular 25o goods, at NEW MOISSELINE DE SOIE 2e YARD, The grandest lot of dotted and fancy allk moussellne de sole, they come In -lengths from 8 to 5 yards, and a great many plecea match, none worth less than 60c yard, your choice tomorrow, yard 29c Remnants in the Basement One big counter of remnants of lawns and organdies, plain and fig ured, worth up to 25c, go In short remnants, at, yard .....C One big table of all klnda of short remnants of dotted drapery and dress swks, worth up to 60c, go at, yard feC One big table of miscellaneous rem nants of all kinds of wash goods, per cales, ginghams, muslins, outing flannel, etc., go In one lot, at, yard One big; lot of all kinds of the beet standard prlnta, worth 7V4e, A go at, yard 4C S6-lnch wide light and dark pj percales, yard jg jC One big table best grade mercerized ssteea, worth 40 cents, at, yard 15c ...8io One big table of 15c cord ed ginghams, at, yard .... One bargain square of the finest mercerized gtngbsm, worth 1 40c, at, yard liS2V One big counter ot all kinds of dotted swlss, and 40-Inch 1 lawn, at, yard 4t One big table of Scotch gingham, at, yard One big table of fine white goods. In cords, stripes and plain, worth 25c, go at, yard ... Finest grade of white swlss, herring bone lawns, and lace lawns, -4 1 worth 60c, at, yard X 5jC Special bargains In remnanta of all kinds of table damask from 14 yards to 5 yarda long, bleached, unbleached and turkey red, go at about one fourth their regular price. 5c ods. In 10c 2,500 pair of lace curtains will be placed on sale Monday, Feb. 24, at about one-half and one-third their value. These curtains were In a railroad wreck, the consignee refused them and we bought them from the railroad claim agent at a price that enablea ns to after you valuea without a parallel. . Full particulars later. N. B. They are all high grade curtains. See them In window. 0 It Sensational shoe selling. Stu pendous shoe bargains. Creditors forcing the sale. Determined to realize cash out of stock. Values never offered before. Gome Friday and Saturday. PTflDD' . Rochester Shoe Co. Estate, 1515-Doughs St. 1515 Tips on Coal For the furnace use our BPADRA SEMI ANTHRACITE $8.00 a Ton. Fully equal to bard coal. For the aoft coal heater, our JUPITER LUMP $5.75 a Ton. Clean and laatlng. For the range, our JUPITER NUT $5.50 a Ton. Quick to kindle, hot and clean. If yon want a range coal for less money, ws have an exceptionally good nut for $4.00 a Ton. Hald 6t Rice TL 1238. 506 So. 16th MAGAZINECAMERAS THE BEST And only Magaslne Camera In the market. Holds twelve plates. Ho simple that a child can ope rate It. See the new prices. Developing and Printing. The Robt. Dempster Go Pkoto Supplies, 1215 Farnam Sliest, rin M OT Ml' MEYER, LEVIN'S SKIRTS The astounding news came like a thunder bolt to the manufacturers and large buyers when Meyer, Levin Co. closed their doors. They were known to tbe buyers from New Tork to San Francisco as the fairest, equarest and best manufacturers in the line. Our Mr. Murray bought the entire stork of skirts and t.y are now o sale In our enlarged, remodelled and active cloak department at priose jMi then tn cost of the materials. There are thousands of thea. In order to glv yon an Idea of the style, quality and prices we must commence with the cheapeat which la ft small lot. LOT 1 Of about 200 well made skirts percallne lined and velvet bound, at, only 90o each. LOT I Rainy-day skirts made up tn the very neweet styles, nicely trimmed with satin bands, worth about $3.75. for only $1.60. LOT 8 Women's all wool rainy-day eklrta and dresa skirts tn blacks, gray, o forda and tans; they, are trimmed with 16 rows to 20 rows ot stitching, trimmed with sstln bands and tbe dress skirts are lined with perclatne and velvet bound; they are worth $6.00, for only $2.60. LOT 4 Women's dress skirts and rainy-day skirts; excellent styles and materials of all wool; well worth $7.00, for only $3.98. - ' LOT 6 Is an all wool dress skirt made of lamb's wool Cheviot, fine broadcloth, clcellan cloth and Venetians; trimmed with tucks and taffeta bands; also rainy-day skirts with deep graduated flounce and other atyles; garmenta worth up to $9.00. on aalo at $5.00. LOT 6 Silk dresa aklrts, only, at $3.90. LOT 7 The cream ot all. Thla Is a lot of 250 dress skirts better than the ones we had last week; worth up to $25; your choice tor only $9.98. All alterations made free oC charge. .Money refunded If not satisfactory after a week. - Friday is Remnant Day ,R,o,o,!;.!!?.r5a,!, A Wltle Carleav4 or Rteauti ( Prints, Dlnaltirs, Sateens. Dreea Os.fa, Bilks, OwtlataT Flatmaels, Percejes mnt thow.se.a4s ef dlsTrrewt Iliads ( ceeds the whole will be placed oa Barsals lsares-at a trifle of their valae. Besides Rrasasti we will have Special Bales oa all other sToedo ot the holt. Do oat anlss these sales. Yea will ho sorry If yea do aot ooaio early aad eiaalse these srooda. No Peddlers, Dealers or Maaafaot srers Sold la This Rooms. REMNAJTTS OF PRINTS X 1-So YD. Remnants of full standard prlnta. In nice long lengths, worth 6c, to and 7c yard, dark and light colors. 2 He' Simpson's Black and White and Sliver Oray, the finest goods made, will go at lc PERCALES Bo YARD.' (-In. fine Imported Percales tn remnants of dark aad light colors, from I to 10 yards, several plecea to match, no limit, all go at te yard. Percales In bolt of the yard. In Windsor, Arnold, Oarner, first quality roods, worth 16c, 19o aad 16c yard, all you want at Tfcc yard. SIMPSON'S FANCY 8ATEEKI 6 LSe YD. Simpson's Fancy Sateens, as fine aa silk, in all the new spring shadoa, from 6 to 16 yarda In piece, and are aold regularly at 12o and 15o, (Vic. Black sateen, by the yard, fin quality. 32-ln. wide, regular 16c quality, on sals at I Ho yard. Skirting Sateen, nice, fancy stripes, worth lc yard, will go at 7ic SCOTCH fMNGHAMS O l-2e YARD. Nice new remnanta of 8cotch Olngnama In stripes, checks, etc, worth 12Vso yard, all you want of them at V4o yard. 2.000 yards of remnants of apron checks, all colors, worth 6c yard, will bo on sals aa long as they last, for Friday only, at XVso yard. BILKS. Remnants of Silks at So, 8c, 6c. Tc, 10c, 16c and 260, from goods worth up to 69o yd. MTSLINB AND BHKBTTNOS. Extra heavy LI. Muslin, ynrd wide, worts (c, 4c. Fine, ysrd wide, Bleached Muslin, 4a. . lOo Towels, 6o. (c Cotton Diaper Toweling, to, 16o SUkollne Drapsry. 7VkO. 19o Art Denim, 10c. DRESS GOODS. Remnants of 26c. 60c and 76a dresa goods, all mixed up on ons large square, several pieces to match, at a yard, for Friday only, 16c $10.00 Drass Fatterns, for entire pattsra, $3.98. $7.60 Dress Patterns for $8.M. $5.00 Dress snd Skirt Patterns examlns these, they sre genuine bargains $1.91. SPECIALS. Apron checks, blue only, lc 64-ln. Broadcloth, worth $1.00 yard, 41. 68-ln. Suitings, worth $1.60. 4o. 42-ln. French Serge, all colore, 26a. , . ; 28-ln. Henriettas, all colore, 260, j 8-ln. Lining Silk, worth 60c, Mo. 22-ln, all wool Tricot drass goods, Me. S2-ln. Plaids, worth 12Vso, 6c Remnanta of 5o linings, So. Remnants of 16c and 19o Dimities, lOo, Remnanta of 18o Linings, tc We have also specials on ladles' Fasci nators, stc, worth up to 76c, 16c Underwear, worth 60c, 36a. Neckwear, worth 26c, 10c And thousands of other bargains too numerous to mention. Coma early, ag the crowds sre large and best goods picked out. oftft' Great Muslin Underwear Sale THE GREATEST VALUES EVER OFFERED This signature Is oa every boa of the geaaiae Laxative Uromo-QuiaiaeTabieu ths rcaiedy that earea cold ta one slay. Several big purchases direct from ths best known manufacturers of muslin under wear in America, will be put on sale at the lowest prices ever made In Omaha. The garmenta are all exquisitely made up in tbe neweat and handsomest designs snd this grand showing ot dainty and most attractive garments In the best cambrics, llnena, lawns, silks, etc., bas never been equalled. It will be an Interesting and profitable event to every lady In Omaha and vicinity. ' Children's muslin night gowns. In all sizes, worth 60c, at 25c. Children's muslin drawers. In plain and hemstitched, all sizes, worth 25c, st 12Hc. Ladles' umbrella drawers. In tucked and hemstitched ruffle, at 25c. Ladles' embroidered and lace trimmed corset covers, at 25c' Ladles' fancy trimmed corset covers, 89c. Ladies' lace trimmed umbrella drawers, at 39c. Ladles' fancy gowna, worth 75c, at 49c. Ladles' fancy trimmed corset covers, worth 75c, at 49c. Ladles' fancy trimmed aklrt chemise, worth 75c, at 49c Ladles' fine cambrlo gowna, trimmed with embroidery, lace and. hemstitched effects, worth $1.00, at 75c. Ladles' fins umbrella drawers, trimmed with lace edge and insertions, worth $1.00 and $1.25, at 75c. Ladles' fine fancy trimmed corset covers and skirt chemise, worth $1.00 and up, at 76c. A line of ladles' fine fancy trimmed gowna, corset covers, chemise, skirts snd 1 drawers, worth $1.60 and $2.00, at 98c AH our ladles' - outing flannel gowns, worth $2.00 and $2.60, closing out at 18c. All our children's outing flannel gowna, worth 60o and 75o, closing out at 25c. Ladles' complete aults, ' consisting ot gowns, skirts, corset covers, chemise and drawers. In line cambric, elaborately trim med with fine lawn ruffles and duchease Valenciennes lace, complete for $7.98, worth $12.00. Ladles' straight front corsets. In all altea and all colors,, worth 75c, at 49c. All the new up-to-date ' atyles In ba tiste corsets for spring. In W. B., Ksbo) R. O., Warner and Royal Worcestsr corsets, ' at $1.00 and up. The Nemo self reducing corset for stout figures, st $2.50. " II. W. Top Girdles, in all colore at $L0. HAYDEN'S CUT GROCERY PRICES Large sacks pure buckwheat flour for 35c. 8Vk Iba. breakfast rolled oats for 25c. Large sacks granulated cornmeal for 15c. Fancy pearl tapioca, per lb., 6c. Fancy German sago, lb., 6c. Fancy Akron Farlno, lb., 5c. Fancy pearl bominy, lb.. Sc. Fancy Imported lentils, lb 7c Fancy pearl barley, lb., 4c Fancy Scotch green peas, lb., 8ViC Fancy Scotch spilt psas . lb., 4Vic 4-lbs. fancy Japan bead rice, 25c Fancy California prunea, lb., 4Vi. Large Italian prunes, lb., 8Hc Choice Virginia raspbsrrlss. lb., 25c Cholcs Rio coffee, lb., I2e. ,-, Fancy Golden Santos, lb., 16c Choice tea sittings, lb., 20c Fancy navel orangea, dos., 11c HAVDliaj EROS. SCOTTISH RITE EMBLEMS We have the largest selection of fine 14k hand-made Maaonlo emblems, thirty second degree rings, charms and pins in Omaha, We make any combination of em blems to order. Examine our goods. Mowhinnoy & Ryan Co., Jtwtlers and Art th and docolas st. Kali aeari Mafi orders grvaa careful attention. Balao Ueo paokagea sent to responsible partus. o PART 4 The Living Animals of the World NOW READY At The Bee Office Price 10 cents By mail 15 cents