Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 28, 1902, Page 10, Image 10
10. THE O'MAIIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FEBRUATIY 28, 1002. Citj. GobjSmI Heceies '"Ag Bill from the j "" OonntT (iOdiiniuriimnn. Count j Comuiitsioneri. r(0H BOARDING 'AND LoDGINQ' PP.ISINEP.S eeoaa Wil lie F seed oa Pile and i Cowaty testate troe rirmtil w Matter Wilt ' tJO . lata feeterday the county-cornmlsloners sent Is tha city council a bill for 112,847.43 for tb board and commitment of prisoners In tha county Jail. Of this mm $1,259.10 n fftr the year end lag December SI, 1901, and (ha balance of $11,388.36 .was for bill of the lime nature previously 'rendered. Accompanying the bill, which Is ittmlsed, eras a request that the cltr (Jerk call at tention to the natter at the neit meeting vt tha council. ' , , s In sneaking of this bill a member of the Council said last night that when pre setted to the courcll the account would be placed on file. This will merely be In the Una of former proceedings. No atten tion la ever paid to these bills by the city. Tha city of South Omaha claims an offset ka these bills and the differences have ever been adjusted. : It Is asserted by city Official that year ago there was an agree ment about grading in which the city paid a portion of the cost, amounting e about 110,000. More than this,, the city demands that no charge be made, for the food or lodging of prisoners seat from here on tat complaints. In making out these bills tha county officials have Included all state prisoners, and the local officers hold that tha county la entitled to pay for only pris oners seat p for violating city ordinances. In esse an attempt is made to collect the bill tha case will be taken into the courts and the agreement made years aga will be brought up and the question will then tie thoroughly aired. PrepSLrlnsr Official Kotlees. Within a day or two Mayor Kelly will and by mall to each of the nine members of tha library board a notice of appoint ment and then It la expected that the board will meet and organise. It Is al ready rumored that W. S. King will be chosen as presiding officer, as he is , cen Idered by some a splendid "man ' for the office. Following the organization' the board will advertise for bids for a alte. As there is money In the city library fund amounting to $571. it Is expected that the expenses of the board for the time will be paid out of this fund. One of the members of the board said yes terday that ft Is the Intention to secure a competent librarian from some city who bar had experience In the purchasing and handling of hooka. An assistant living in South Omaha will be appointed, with the view to eventually promoting the assistant to the position of librarian. The board will have the expenditure of $5,000 for a Site and $5,000 a year for the maintenance of tha library. - Balldlaa Inspector's Instructions. By resolution of the city council ' the building Inspector has been Instructed to take down certain sign boards erected bera prior to the appointment of a city bill Inspector. These boards , were put vp by an Omaha concern and it is now alleged that they are In a dilapidated condition and are dangerous to the health and happiness of the c imunlty. It was reported here yesterday t the company erecting the boards in stlon will en deavor to secure an ord' -restraining the city building Inspector and the city bill poster from interfering in any manner with the removal or mutilation of the boards. Further the validity of the pres ent bill poster ordinance is to be brought Into question. Temporary Arrangements. Temporary arrangements have been made between the railroads hauling stock to this market and the Union Stock Yards company In relation to the weighing of took. Now the Stock Yards company weighs tha stock on the hoot and settle ments are made by shippers on the weights returned. This is a change from the sys tem charging a certain sum per car. Troon Drills Tonight. Tha South Omaha Cavalry troop will meet for drill tonight and it is possible that Colonel Bills will be present and make an Inspection, preparatory to the muster in of the troop. Since Governor Savage baa made the announcement that be would muster in the South Omaha troop (or escort duty the Intention of organising a troop in Omaha has been abandoned. Soma of thoae in the Omaha troop, how ever, may Join the South Omaha organisa tion. Exehasgt Appoints Committee. A committee composed of T. B. Mc Fherson, W. IS. Wood and J. B. Blancbsrd bas been appointed by the South Omaha Live Stock exchange to draft resolutions to ba presented to the exchange at its regular meeting in March pertaining to the land leasing bill now before congress. Bohemia Demoeratlo Clnb. A Bohemian Demoeratlo club has been lorganliied In the Second ward. James Xotera is president of this new club and Fred Dragoon la secretary. Members of the organisation state that the club now baa a members hip of ninety members. The Brat Important meeting of tha organisa tion will be held at Franek's hall on March U. Maalo City Gossip. Inspector Jones reports a decrease in the number or srnaiipox canes. An effort Is being made by the city offl clals to have the alleys cleaned. it. T Williams has taken out a permit for the erection of a 11.800 residence at Twenty-third and a streets. Judge Estelle of the district court has set aside three days next week for the hearing at Soutb. um&na aiipeaiea cases. It wu renorted yesterday that a petition Would soon be circulated for the paving of Q street from 'i wemy-iouria siroei etuii. nnth reoublloans and democrats are hold Ins meetings almost nightly and are mak- lua preparations for the coming primaries. Mrs. VanDusen entertained the Magic City King's Daughters at her home. Twenty-sixth and 1) streets, yesterday after noon. It is the intention of the street commis sioner to clean some of the iiaved streets in tha business portion of the city soon giroviiUng the warm weatner keeps up. rnEW DRUG PRIDES n; FOR SATURDAY 1 We shall make the following - w March 1 and A rr rr v as sac-ii 26oAntl-Kawf for f...17c 11.00 AuaUn's Dandruff Cure for .....Toe ti.00 Burn ham's Boef, Iron and Wire., sue loo worth (2 sticks) Black Licorice tor. so 26o Carter's Little Liver Pills for 12c tl 00 Coke's Dandruff Cure for Tbo 360 Cajitorla (gonulne) for lj Crude Carbollo Acid, pint hot., for.. 35c 60c Danderlne for 4oc tl.00 Danderlne for 6!c 1.00 Glyoolheyrauhlne for too (0c Olycotheymohlne for 46c $1.00 Harplcide for 68c Household Ammonia for &o gl.OO Kilmer's Baanip Hoot for Co 11.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure for ...4itc Jkta Laxative Bromo Quinine for Via n siierii!I & r.rcoiiiiEiL onuG go. OMAHA, AEB. TM ' J,!1KD SUITS, fl.W. ftatard . ,-foralr t Will Begin Greatest . (iolliUr.DaU iimik Ever Kaew. AT. 'fTON''STOBH OMAHA. Harmm-rsl-ugh Bios.,'0 Broadway, New York. rtlrd from business. They were known as tsskers of the highest cost suits for men 'and young men, and they produced- the most sty 11 b. and perfect fitting garments." They had a considerable quan tity of clothing msfle up for the spring trade whlca wa secured t an extremely low figure. . SATURDAY, MAft.CH 1, we will piece this remsrksble purchase on ssle. . j ' For $6.90 we will give Joy the unre stricted choice of the men's Are spring suits that were made to retail for $10, $12.50, $15 and $17.50. ' For $4.50 we wlli"'gtve ybu the unre stricted choice of the young men's suits that were made to retail for $7-50, $10 and $13.60. ' V We will give yon the choice of the men's $3, $4 and $5 pants for $LI. : Ao elegant' line of men's spring over coats'' that were Included in this stock will go etc half price. ' ON SALE SATURDAY . J. U. BRANDEI9 A SONS, . . Boston Store, , Omaha. F. C.' GENTSCH IS PROMOTED Becomes General Saperlnter 'rat Taclfle Exiress Company's el Entity 'system, ' r . 1. 1 Announcement ha? teen made of the pro motion of F. C. Geo. it h. superintendent of the western depsrtmnt of the Pacific Ex press company, wj'h headquarters in Omaha, to the position of genersl superin tendent of the entire system. A simul taneous appointment, makes John T. "Dan iels, who hss been superintendent f ,!he eastern department, assistant general su perintendent of the system tinder 1 Mr. Genttch. . - ' r I' ll Is probable that" Mr. Oentsch will b removed to St. Louis, where the 41 he headquarters of the company are now if csted, but be will remain in Omaha a time. He will control a system embrJ aug iu.uvu njiiea 01 rsnnna, i ue new gv it ers, superintendent began his career as so ex, i ss messenger la t'a Rocky mountains. Announcements ef the Theaters. ; Miss Roes Coghlan, tha distinguished ao- tress,. opens her engagement at Boyd's tc nlghta It Includes Saturday matinee and nlghU 'Forget Mo Not' which was writ ten fnr, and which has always been Identi fied vQth, her name, wilt be given tonight and Saturday matinee, Saturday ntcht "Lady, Barter," from tfce pen of the lata Charles Coghlan, her brother, will bo given. Both plays will be given very elaborate production. Miss Coghlan has a supporting company In keeping win, her prominence as an artist. At the Orpheum this Veek the bill hss given good satisfaction. Dooley and Kent probably scored the biggest hit. Judging from applause. Thtlr parodies on selections from the classical operas, the song, "When the Roses Bloom Again," by Kent, and a budget of new puns, pleased the crowds Immensely. "The New Coachman," a sketch by Will M. Cressey, as presented by Louis Simon and Grace Gardner, Is an other Interesting feature, and Al Holts' whistling and imitations seemed to go even better than at his first appearance here. The program offers entertainment for the women and children who will at tend the matinee tomorrow. " The first week Of the return of burlesque to the Trocadero with the "Brigadier Bur lesquers" has been a success, the offerings of the "Brigadier Burlesquers" being re ceived with favor. The engagement closes tonight Commencing with the matinee Sunday the management bas another bur lesque organisation, "Wine, Woman and Song," for Its attraction. tCOLOlUST EXCURSIONS. Via Rock Islstad Ronte. Every day during March and April. One-way tickets from Council Bluffs and Omaha to Salt Lake and Ogden.., ......... .....$20.00 San Francisco ....i.. 26.00 Los Angeles S5.00 San Diego 25.00 Helena and Butte 20.00 Spokane 12.60 Portland and Ashland 26.00 Tscoma and Seattle..., 26.00 City ticket office, 1323 Farnam street. B.OO for a Half Day's Work. If you 11 vs la the country or In a small town and have a good acquaintance among the farmers and stockra tiers in tha neigh borhood, you can make $5 easily by four or five hours' work. Writs us and we will send you our proposition. The Bee Publish ing company. Solicitors' Dept., Omaha, Neb. Shampooing and hair dressing, 26c. at The Bathery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1716." THK REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on file Thursday, Warranty I-ie. The Fidelity Savings association to i d. iwcuuire, lot Si. block 1L Clif ton Hill 1 RY MHDei v. emmer and husband to Mtsel Ballard, w20 feet lot U and e20 feet lot 2b, Luke & T.'s add 340 vreq, rxeison ana wire to Louis Zwle- bel, eH sw4 17-15-10 $.800 8. L. Marston to Lucy 8. Marston. lot 10, block 14, Orchard Bill 100 j. b. Bummers to Carrie D. Bum mers, etf feet lot 1. block 82. South Omaha, and a au-oot strip ad jacent at southwest corner til feet said lot J. C. VUsard and wife to Henry Wennlnghoff et al, block 2, Brighton add., south of Fremont. Elkhorn A Missouri Valley railroad 2,000 v. i. neea xo t iara u. i nomas, lots . 10 snd 11, block 114. Florence Marl A. Nichols to National Life Insurance company, lot T and vU lot 6, block 10, Kountse Place 600 rranit aiurpny to i& n. iieea. neu 6-16-11 J,000 U 8. Reed and wife to Nels Anderson, same 7.750 Deeds. Sheriff to Anglo-American Mortgage and Trust company, lot 1L block 11. Brlggs Place 00 same to 11. M Thomas, lot 17. block 2, Portland Place 300 Total amount of transfers $18,792 Drug Prices fur Saturday and Monday, - Si w i-iisTenne inr tioc 2m Mlslleioe Cream for 14c li.ui i-oiiupi nyruu wneat for T6c II. TO Pinkham's Compound for 6ttc 11.00 Pierce's Medicines for 7bc I1.U0 Steam's Wine Cod Liver Oil for 76c 11.00 Bcou's EmuUlon for 75c 11.00 Blocum's Osomulslon for 75c Soda Mints, bottle, for loo 11.76 Swift s Speclrlo (S. 8. 8.) for $1.14 11.00 Trommen s Kxtract Malt or 68c 11.00 Tenipiallon Tonic for JSc $1.50 Vin Marlani for (,c $1.00 Wampole's Cod LJver Oil for.... 5c Woutlbury's Facial Soap for.... $1.00 Wine Cardul for..., .76c .14c .60c fOHJIKR MITEESTU AND DODGE. flT.r SUGGESTS TEXT BOOK REFORM Member Homan Calls for Special Meeting of Bchool Board Committee, REQUESTS EXPLANATION OF BOOK DEALS Objects to , Superintendent Making Fnrrhases Wlthoat Consaltlns; the Board and te Certain - Books Now la Use. The text book committee of the Board of Education will hold a special meeting In a few days to consider matters In reference to the books now used in the city schools. The Drst step for such a meeting was taken yesterday morning by W. R- Homan, who requested the chairman, J. J. Smith, to Issue the call. Mr. Homan ssld: "I have been on the bosrd only 4 short time and the conditlocs existing in the schools are being, unfolded slowly. I have learned some thtegs which In my judgment require attention 1 and purpose having some recommendations from the texf book committee presented to 'the board Its next meeting. , A few days ago I called on the secretary of .the school hoard an d re quested him to supply me with a list pi the books authorised . by the board tor ,00 in the schools., I was informed by him Jthat it would be almost Impossible to prepare such a list, as no especial record was kept ' the books authorised. ' ' "Later I found facta which led me to be lieve that such record will probably' have to be compiled from the books actually In use. 'It appears tbst some books werd pur chased on the recommends tinn of the' text book committee that such Snooks be usd and that in some esses the matter never came before the board to be made a part of its record. .' jk "There is another matter '-which demands attention. A short time ago the snperla, tendent of schools purchased from an agent of a book concern 1,000 -copies of a certain text book lor which cash was paid. At the same time the school .,Toard owned (.000 copies of the same book no r which the con p,ny wouW naTe pald g MnU .plec, - ex. change for the new pooks. This would have amounted to $480, but through the ac tion of the superintendent 'the board has paid ior the new books tnd still has the 6,000 old books on hand. Objects . to Superintendent's Method. "It appears to me that the superintendent has been in the habit of purchasing books according to his own Ideas of the necessi ties of the esse, not consulting the com mittees. I intend to offer a resolution be fore the meeting of the text book commit tee to the effect that the superintendent la requested to make no purchase of books without an order of the text book commit tee or the Board of Education, and that before any new books are purchased an In voice of books to be discarded be taken and thd old books enchanged on the most favorable terms. . - mere is anotner matter wnicn I am looking up- at tha request of patrons of the school and that la the United States his tory now In use in the, grades. It is claimed by some that the book is too elaborate and Intricate for the use of pupils of that age; that in its mass of facts and dates the important epochs of history are not made sufficiently prominent and that as much emphasis Is placed upon the date of the discovery of Labrador by Cabot as la placed upon the date of ths discovery of America by Columbus; that this ten dency continues throughout the entire book, filling the mind of the pupil with a lot of half-digested facts and leaving him with a clear Idea of nothing. Whether the criticism Is just or not I do not know, but this will be considered, together with objections to certain other text books now in use." Thewsaad Dollars Throws Away, Mr. W. W. Baker of Flstnvlew, Neb., writes: "My wife had lung trouble for over fifteen years. We tried a number of doc tors and spent over a thousand dollars without any relief. She was very low and I lost all hope, when a friend suggested try lng Foley's Honey and Tar, .which I did, and thanks be to this great remedy It saved her life. She Is stronger and enjoys better health than she has ever known In ten years. We shall never be without Foley's Honey and Tar and would ask those afflicted to try It" Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Bee telephone, 288. Publish your legal notices In Ths Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Shampooing and hair dressing, 25c, at Ths Bathery, 216-320 Bee Building. Tel. 1716. DIED. KNUDSON Knud, February 24, 1902, aged 7 years. The deceased was a resident of Omsha for thirty-five years and worked in the Union Pacific shops for the last twenty- flva vears. He leaves a widow, one son, Knud Knudson, and two daughters, Mrs. J. A. Loviren and Mrs. W. W. Donnelly, all residing In this city. Funeral will be held Saturday, Marcn 1, 11 I p. m., irom his late residence. 2507 Chicago street. In terment Forest Lwn cemetery. A SMALL LOT of fellows who call themselves druggists were thoae who banded themselves 10- ther last fell, went in "canoota," aa n ra with tha N. A. R. D.. and had us hut off from buvlna goods from the lob' bars, thinking by so doing they coul.5 squeeze us out of business. They e' nn had some 01 xne u-aveuus men ki-ki to death, afraid to call on us for fesr the babies wouldn't buy of them. Why, we've got more goods than the whole pivh and axe supplying some of the ring aa era themselves, and the traveling men now say, please, Mr., now muca 110 you ,nt I'll tat the aoods to you. ti 00 German Klmmel bitters 75c (This is the great spring medic! ue.) ti m wins Card 1 u.i . 48c 76e $L00 Butler's female Regulator, (gvar- ttnteedl f2 00 Cramer'a Pennyroyal Pills tl. no vii-n&da's Buccus Alterans $1. 00 36 $.1.76 Malted Mil inospiuu size .. Sue Malted Milk S5o $100 Peruna (1 bottle to a customer).. 67c OPEN AUL, MUHT. SCHAEFEQ'S Sg1eke Tel. T4T. . W. car. 16th and Chicago Ooods delivered FREE to any part of city, Shradcr's Laxative Fig Powder tastes good, is good, tor It cures all ills csused by constlpstion, Impure blood, liver and kidney clomplaints, prevents appen dicitis try a 10c trial box sold by all drug stores. Richardson Drug Co., Omaha, distributors. Msnufactured by W. J. Shraier Medicina Co., iUw. Xflrk; JLBfl.grru.tia- mm TODAY AN UNUSUAL SALE OF On Main Floor and In Basement Lace Remnants i A New York importer's stock of sample strips', of laces on sale 'today at very remarkable prices. - , " These sample strips are from the largest lace works of Callls, France, and comprise moy than BOO of tbo beet stylos and patterns. They come in lengths of fr n 2 to 12 yards. We' will place tbn on sale as follows: Laces thct are worth from 5c to 10c a yard, go in one lot at.... .... Laces thnt are worth from 15c to 25c a y l, go in one lot at $2 SILK GRENADINES 79c Yard K pieces of all silk 44-Inch black grenadines, saUn striped, lace striped andf piain sewing, sua grenadines, Drocadea In floral and geometrical effects, worth special, at, yard ... 91 PA JIT"' OOODS, Sfla Yd. Immense lot ot medium weight rsssl mere, cheviot .and worsted, suitable for boys knk pants, rj skirts, etc., t, - . yard BOo CASSIM&RES, 15a Yd. Long lengths of casslmeree, 'heviots and tweeds, suitable for golf skirts, ,,n anil hnva' .' 15c knee pants, at. yard ft DRESS GOODS, 8R0 Yd. A great quantity of high grade dress fabrics in lengths up to 7 yds. will be placed on sals tomorrow, a , 39c yard It eoeeeeeeee SPECIAL REMNANT All the balMice of short remnants of drees and d apery swlss, 2ttc ysrd. ' All the . st ;dard apron checked gingham, 80 y rd. The best ati ;dard prints, Juc yard. All the bale .e of the color' i lawns and dimities 1 1 short lengths, 2Vso yd. One big counter fine Indls linen in - long lengths. 10 yard. One big table fancy checked and plaid and striped ' natnBook, 6c yard. Where Should You Buy Yodr Piano? - At Sciimoller & Mueller's -Most Assuredly. No chance for an argument about that. WHY 1 Because they have the largest selection of Standard Pianos In the -west. When Should You Buy a Piano. Now, This Week, Emphaticaly WhyT Because Schmoller sV Mueller are over stocked and must dispose of at least 60 pianos at once. They carry for your inspection such celebrated makes as 8TEINWAY, STECK. A. B. CHASE, EMERSON, VOSE, 8TEOER, MASON ds HAMLIN, PACKARD, BTRAUBB, MARSHALL ft WEN DELL, CRAMER, and a docen or more other equally well known names. Schmoller at Mueller's prlees are not eqnalled In the west d eaatera cities cannot dis count them. Til EN AGAIN you ought to Investigate our special bargains in slightly used organs, square and upright pianos la used or gans we have accumulated about 23 which we will sell at once at prices thst will make them go 5, $8, til, $15 and upon terms to suit. In squares you can get a good practice piano for little money say $15, $25, $35 and up. In slightly used uprights we have such standard makes as Decker Bros., Emerson, Melcome Love and others You can get one of these for one halt what It is worth. SPECIAL BARGAIN We will sell you a brand new up right piano In either walnut or oak case, modern la style and Improve ments, this week, tor ONLY $118 Please remember that Schmoller ft Mueller are the originators df $5 monthly payments on new pianos la Omaha. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Largest Piano House in the West. 1313 Farnam St.. Omaha Telephone 1625. 502 Broadway, Council Bluff. Telephone 368. Howell's Doee your baby wheese and cough Anti-Kawf: and make a noise like a young rooster trying to crow Croup will x the next thing he should have Anti-Kawf at once. It will clear his throat quickly. c a Doltle at Drug Store. fC?DRUMKARDS WHITC DOVK COSI B..rlall U dr.truj crav lus for .truos drink, tne appaUta for pairs cub; ing Hi 1M after u.luf Lli la rrmr t after u.lna ihl rrnwdr. oives ib aiir nuai slitniisa d MMCvuuti'i aiugglMa. Itch au4 IhhIs lib or without SBoalads. of patlaot; ta.lt a.; .if wS j h, ... J in) a tits 2c yd. 5 c yd. grenadines, grenadines Saw up to $2.00 a ysrd, . 7 8B DRESS GOODS REMNANTS lOo Remnants of henrletta,. cashmeres, cheviots and serges, 2 W 7 yards, at, I I J yard BOo DRESS GOODS REMNANTS ISe Short lengths of One dress goods worth up to 60c "yard, also ssmpls uav aaiujua 15c ends that match, 4 and 6 of a kind, at, yard BILK REMXANTS At-, Be AND -.Oe Imported samples or high grade stlk. ) AND -.Qe grade et'.k 10c 39e Yd. usseltne de ths. tnanv on sale tomorrow, at 80, 6c ; j and ...,..., MOUSSELIl DE SOIB 39e Yd. Dotted and fnnoy silk moussellne de sol',' 2 to 6 yards lengths, many fto match, f ,0 values, at. 29c yard SALE IN BASEMENT One big lot of the finest quality mercerised sateen, 15c yd., worth 40c. One big table unbleached muslin, 2c yard. One big table fine mercerized ging ham, 120 yard, worth 60s. One big lot of the best Scotch ging ham, 8H0 yard, worth 15c One big table light and dark per cale, 7Ho yard, worth 15c. Tips on Coal For the furnace use our SPADRA SEMI- ANTHRACITE $8.00 a Tom. Fully equal to hard coal. - For the soft coal heater, our. JUPITER LUMP $5.75 a Ton Clean and lasting. For the range, our JUPITER NUT $5.50 a Ton. Quick to kindle, hot and clean. It you want a range coal for less money, we have an exceptionally good nut for $4.00 a Ton. Hald & Rice Tel. 1238. 806 Sa. 16th See Our Latest Camera Before Buying We have lust received a shipment of a new Camera, especially mi hv tha Rochester Ootlcal .mera. especially maa de for us by the Rochester Optical company (makers of the "Premo"). which ex eels anything yet placed on the msr- Vet. having tne comDinea improve combined ments of tne ItftB series. call 1903 series. Call and see this or write for full particulars and Drlces. If you are interested In photography send for a sample copy of our photographic Monthly, free. THE Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. 'exclusive Dealers In Photo Material. Red Jacket Thacker Coal Not pretty, but strong and econom ical. IT WILL NO'i1 CLINKER AND BURNS UP CLEAN. LEAVING NO REFUSE BUT A8H. $7.25 PER TON la many respects superior to Rock Springs snd Ohio. C. B. HAVENS & CO., IS22 Farnam 8t. Telephonea 301, 317 and 825 01 fT3 iliuS Over a carload of remnants will be placed on sale on the differ ent counters in the Bargain Room. . Skirt lining worth tic per ysrd will go at IVsc. - . - Prints worth Tb a yard, will go at SHc. Dress goods worth 60c, in nice long lengths, will go at 16c. Ba sure and attend our remnant sale. No dealers, peddlers or manufacturers sold to In this room. ' All the remnants of our 15c and S9o and 49c and up to 75c wool, silks snd wool and half wool, nice long lengths, from 1 to yards, will go at one price on large bargain square, only 16c per yard. Remnants of silk, Ic, 6c, To and 10c, up to 60c per remnant. r Remnants of prints worth 6c, (cat 7Ho will go at Stto. ! " Remnants of prints, blsck and wh . nd silver gray, for one day only will go a' c a yard. Remnants of 15c ' and 19o percales, 3 Inches wide, dark and light colors, all will go at 6c. Remnants of outing r-innel worth 10c will go at 6o. II aydon's Shirt Purchase The entire8urplu8 stock of Max Solomon, known an the "Skirt King" of Xew York, purchased OF ALL SALES FRIDAY. 100 women's silk skirts in good qualltyyou $6 elsewhere, st Ilaydsn'l for $2.9S. taffeta, nicely trimmed, for $3.90. 160 women's si IK riresa skirts that you pay $12.50 In other places, here for $6.60. 175 women's dress skirts that cost you up to $25 elsewhere, at Hayden's for $9.90. 176 women's rainy day skirts that you pay $4 In other places, at Hayden's for $1.50. 175 women's rainy day skirts In all wool materials, . with deep flounce,' that costs Women's More than all the other houses In Omaha combined. The large and remodelled cloak department the talk of the town. Women's suits, from $5 up to $75. 400 women's suits for Friday's selling worth up to $12, for $6.98. Women's new suits for $4.90. 200 women's suits in the new basket weaves, trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta, in the new blouse and Eton styles Extra Specials for Friday Women's wrappers for, each 25c. Women's underskirts at, each 25c. 200 children's cloaks worth up to $4, for $1. Your choice of any winter Jacket in our house worth up to $20, for $5. li!S Call at the Store and Have This Grand Free Gift Enter prise Fully Explained, With eacli regular retail pur chase of $1.0 worth, jou get a selection absolutely free, and any one time. This is beyond question the mm dertaken by any house in America. ', The gifts are in every department and cover the entire range of goods carried by the Big Store. There are 100,000 gifts in all, ranging in value from 25c to $1,000, and aggregating $76,451.50, The gold and silver gifts amount to $1,500, There are 16,000 gifts amounting to $1.00 and oer; there are 8,000 gifts amounting to $5.00 and over; there are 5,000 gifts amounting to $10.00 and over; there are 2,000 gifts ranging in value from $15.00 to the $1,000 gift. x No one connected with the a selection for themselves or must personally make his or her own selection. You may select a 25c package of groceries; a steel range; a razor; a silk dress; a sideboard, or a piano. But it is absolutely certain that each purchaser of $10.00 worth who presents his or her coupons at the Gift Department will receive, absolutely free, one of the gifts exactly as advertised. Remember These Gifts Ask vour neighbor about AT THE STORE AND GET V A 5P It May Look at HIRST GLANCE, but if it hasn't the Rookwood monogram Incised on the "bot tom of the piece. It's only an Imitation. There's a satisfaction In owning anything Mher work of art, " the 'genuine has a value which a copy or "something elmoat like it" can never have. Rookwood Is for sale only at , , -, . - MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., Jewelers and Art Stationers, 16thjuicl Douglas Streets. PART 5 The Living Animals of the World NOW READY At The Bee Office Price 10 cents By mail 15 cents the Fridav is Remnant Day in DargainRoom Remnants of fsnry sitae ns, nice Stripes, spring colorings, SI Inches wide. Will to at 6c. Remnsnts of 6a Using, all the nice spring shades, will go at I Ho. Remnants of l&c silk will go at 60. OOODS CUT FROM FIBCB. All wool chains, all colors, S6c. 75c all wool French flsnnels will go at 25c. ' TTnln .t!1r..tlnal K.llla all ahariaM. alaa ' whits and black, at 29c. 76o Venetian cloth, all shades In gray and other spring colors will go at 49c; Exjra heavy rainy day skirting, browns and grays, can be made up without a lin ing, will go at 25c. Attend our 6c and lOo bargain counter sales. For 6c you ran buy crockery, hardwsre and other goods, worth up to 20o each tor 6c. On our 10c counter you can buy hardware, crockery, kitchen utensils and goods wort" up to 60c and 75o for 10c. at 50c on the dollar. GREATEST ' v 600 women's skirts in serges, Venetians, pebble cheviots and broadcloths, nlcelr trimmed with stitched bands of taffeta, that cost you up to $12 elsewhere, at Hayden's for $5. ...... a 200 misses' skirts with several rows of stitching and trimmed with satin bands, on ssle at $1.00. ., ;"' . '-'. 176 misses' , skirts thst you pay up to $5 elsewhere, at Hayden's for $2.60. New Suits that you pay $15 tor elsewhere,, at Hey den's for $9.90. 175 women's suits In the most' elaborate styles, new creations, in all colors snd all materials thst cost you $25 elsewhere, at Hayden's for $15. 200 sample suits made by the best manu facturers In New York at $18.60r $25, $30. $36, $40 and $60. Women's flannel waists for 49c. Women's 30-Inch boucle capes, thibet trimmed, for $1.23. Women's silk waists worth up to. $7, for $2.90. We, tbe enderalaned, by re. qnrat, have examined tbe above alft enterprise very rarelully and belltve It Is all riant aad Just what is claimed for It. J. W. THOMAS, Cashier Union National Bank. t'. C. KOSKHATh.lt, Business Mgr. Omaha Bee. mi:l t iil, Business Mgr. Omaha Daily News. K. J. HI Rlvl.h:V, Councilman from the Eighth Ward. J. A. CRUiOHTOX, Vice President First -National Bank. J. O. W1UAVMK, Contracting Agent Omaha Bee. you don't have to buy the ?10 at greatest gift enterprise ever un store will be permitted to make for anyone else. Each customer r Are Absolutely Free to You. . this Grand Gift Carnival or CALL FULL PARTICULARS FREE Like Rookwood Dleca of Rookwood or any Tklsslgaatare Is ea every ba el ike files Laxative Iko-Quioi rented 4aa suae tsn;fc,