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    TITR OMAHA DAILY REEt SATURDAY. JANUARY , 25. 1903.
BOOKS
Sample Hosiery
W purchased from a
lar? Importer hla entire
mpll 11 a of tailie'
Imported J" nil Fashion
Rom In line cotton,
f an snd medtntn wetgbt
Hula, lac Ul B"4 em
broider! Mle. They go
on sals Saturday in two
. .. .
Votlc to Mechanical
Man.
W haS all th pub
lication of the imir.
lean Correspondence
School oa Iclinct, Me
chanics and Engineer
ing. Book for tba
alactriolana, railway
earpevter or any other
meehanloal tree-.
Prtoaa '.CO and 91 Mt
par voltun.
Topular rictlon
which has appeared
during the last few
years, on sale Sat
urday, at
49c
With each of these
we Include a Tabard
Inn Library mem
bership FItKK.
February Magazines
Now on Sale
-fUt 1 Indies
1 inr euii
fancy Hone,
35c value
on pale Sat
urday .17
liot 2 Ladlrs om-hroldPi-Pd
liK rhhzp
llsl. lace Ual and
medium welpht cot
ton, worth to 50r--
for 23i
Ladles' fast b 1 a c
seamless Hone. ITc
value
Itoya' heavy cotton and
(leeced Hose, 17c val
ue, at 13
Misses' Imported fash
ioned Hose, 25c -value,
at 17C
And Double Green
Trading Stamps.
GLOVES
Ladles' One-clasp Mocha tnd Two
clasp Kid Gloves, l.u" value. 49c
Ladle' Elbow Length Golf Gloves,
$1.10 value 49o
Ladle' li-button Mannlsn Cape
Oloves, 14.00 value J3.29
Ladle' l-liutt,o,i Mannish Cape
Gloves, 14. :.)' value $3.79
And Double (irwn Trading Stamp.
m
Factory Sample Pieces ol
Furniture - See Window
25
OFF On All Pedestals.
0 Stands and Tabourottes
Magazine Stand
Four Shelves, In golden and
weathered oak, Satur- t Q
day, each
Two Specials in
Chiffoniers
$5.29 .nd $5.48
OAK DRESSER
FOUR SPECIALS
$9.68, - $10.48. - $16.89
and $19.98
worth $3.00 to $10.00 more.
rttDTAIMC THIRD
Curtaiifs,
erreots in Hrussel .Mel, irisli
Point, or hand-made Cluny,
sell up to $6.60, CO QQ
Saturday, a pair
k
I ROSES and CARNATIONS
CRAXD ISLAND FOR CAPITAL
Eound to Come Soon, Says North
Platte Citizen.
WEST END WILL HELP IN MOVE
'uoktera Ont There Contend Lincoln
Is Too Far Kaat and Want
Omaha tu Hark Them
In KITurt.
"Lincoln's daya as the capital of Ne-hiu-'ka
are numbered. Grand Island will
Kuei eed It In a few years. Then the west
ern end of thjs state will set in the acale
mid hold down the balance with the east
ern end, and all Nebraska will be bene
fited." "
M. II. Pouslas. director of the Commer
cial club and. ope . of the nioet zealous
boosters (if North Platte, makes this state
ment, lie hus been in Omaha attending the
aevsloii of the veteran Masons, of whom
he Is one. Ho Is an engineer on the Union
PneiriC.
"Omaha la the metropolis of Nebraska
ml will always he, but wl-.iio Lincoln ia
tho state' capital, it will not bo very much
longer, and that, isn't saying anything
against Lincoln, r.or wishing it any bad
luck. We are ikisltively convinced out our
way that Grand Island will be -made the
capital of Nebraska I" a few years. North
J'lalte will be its strongest booster, fur
North Platte Is the metropolis of western
Nebraska, and will be even a better town,
with Grand Island as slate capital, than It
Is now. We are loading up our guns; they
me not uulte ready to fire, but when we
turn them loose they will not only mako a
liutec, tint lilt the mark.
'North I'lntte I'rotifessrs.
"North Platte la going aiiead steadily and
rapidly. It has a country hack of It and
that country Is Ki-niltig up fast with a fine
('Inks of p 'M'!'' Vuu ' an t buy an acre of
Mini there fur b dan and Boon the
I rii e will I"' much higher. Our city I
. st twins und l.ivpi iviiig. Wc are laying
gtimi Mre.-is. have pavement nnd Sherman
Tael. There !a't any local ilieeiHlon;
Mivbody la North Platte ia for North
I'Jnlte, nil wot kins to tuild up the town.
"ll.it lack to this stale capital ma'ter.
I. IK'l.ljl
In the i-x.trcmc eastern end of the
state; is not the place for tli? statu capital.
Its nil light for people living in the east
int. lii It is an Injustiec for those in the
wVst und northwest. We lose three days
every time we have, occasion to go to Lin
coln. 'With the iapltal at Grand Island
It will be eelilrally located, gtvlng all sec
tions a fair chaiue. It Is an actual fact
that If Lincoln were retained as the state
capital bII the good land and good work
vt tho-west would fall to build up that end
of 1 ho state; it Is aurferins to some extent
today. Wilh Grand Island the capital you
would see the most wonderful growth and
development In western Nebraska you ever
aw. We have the land and all the natural
resources. .
UrnrBt to Omaha.
"Omaha would bt benefited by having
ForCougfis!
W A.fe h J, you, Wor about
Ay, am,PtcJ hZmutul'-
are, a ow wf7eme. Jt't mtArme.
Knit
Underwear
Ladles' Cotton Fleeced
Vests and Pants, 25c
value . . ...... 17C
Ladles' Extra Heavy
Fleeced V e st 8 and
Pants, 60c value 37
vadles' medium weight
fine Cotton Vests and
Pants, 60c value 37c
Ladles' Ribbed
Cotton Union
Suits 7"c,
value ..49C
Broken Lota of
all wcol
I'nlon Suits,
if
small sizes, worth to
$2.50, to close. -50c
Children's Fleeced
I'nlon Suits, 25c val
ue, at IOC
Roys' Heavy Fleeced
Shirts and Drawers,
25c values .... 17
And Double Green
Trading Stumps.
Handkerchiefs
Ladles' cross bar and embroidered
Handkerc-i'.ofs Bo
Ladles' pur's linen hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, 13c valuo 7o
Lndlea' pure linen hemstitched Hand
handkerchiefs, 20c value loo
Ladlea' pure linen hemstitched Hand
kerchiefs, 2.ic valu 15c
Men's Initial Handkerchiefs, 10c
value i Bo
And Double (iron Trading Stamps.
Xliird
'Floor
Jardiniere.
BENNETTS' HARDWARE
Hurney & Kerry Ice Skates, regular 75cvalue, special 55c
Harney & Kerry Skates for Rirls, $1.00 value, special 75
Large 14-quart galvanized Palls, regular 30c, special 1)
Full enameled Sink Strainer, 30c value, special.... lf)
Brass Moulding Hooka for pictures, per dozen. ........ 5
Picture Wire, special, any Blze. ' 5
Wire Clothes Lines, regular 25c value, special IOC
Cotton Clothes Lines, regular 15c value,
special 10c
Flour Sifters, regular 15c value, special,
at 10c
Wilson Bread Toasters, hold four pieces,
special IOC
One lot of copper nickel plate coffee and
tea pots, as long as they last, at HALF
PRICE.
One.lot of Chafing Dishes and Five o'clock
Teas, 25 per cent Discount.
Food Choppers, prices up from.... OGC
And 40 Green Trading Stamps
neat parlor
Lovely, and Full
Prices Rl0nt
the capital at Grand Island, commercially
and every other way. You lose a whole day
gnlng to Lincoln, even If your mission there
is but a short one of an hour' or so. With
the cupltal at Grand Island tho Union Pa
cific would put a train that would take you
there and back. I'll warrant, as quickly as
you can make the trip to Lincoln and back.
Omaha is our town, we all know that, and
we are looking to Omaha to help us In this
fight. Grand Island aa the capital means
growth and development and new markets
in tho western part of the state for Omaha,
the metropolis."
The new Masonic temple at North Platte
will be dedicated February 22 with fitting
j pomp. Tho new building was recently com
pleted at a coat of Ito.mo and Is a monument
of which the city of North Platte Is proud.
Charles McDonald. Leslie Walker and Mr.
Douglas, all of whom were in attendance
at the Masonic Veterans' association ses
sion, are enthusiastic over tho ccremonie
which will bo held in connection with tha
dedication.
NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY
Quaint and Curton Feature of l.lfe
in a liantdly Growing
Stata.
A De.tp rroblem It is the shoulders
b-jwed with age or alekness that feel re
sponsive to the caresses of a soft warm
shawl. Annie Vio Gates. What would
you suggest, If not a shawl, to arouse th
responsive sensibilities of shoulders not
bowed with age or sickness? Beatrice
Sun.
Which Will Toil Have- A Grand Island
butcher who believes in advertising, names
the following as a few of his specialties:
Braur.echweiger style I.eberwurst, Got
tlnger style Cervalet wurst, Brnunschwel
ger btylo Cervalet wurst, (feine) llolt
strlni r. weiner, Frankfurter, Bralwurst,
Mortadclla, Pfefferwurst and Thucrlnger
Blutwurst. By way of making the display
more tempting the butcher adds that he
also has smoked pork sausage. Hastings
Tribune.
Nature Fake Much excitement has been
occasioned among tho residents of the
river bottom and bluffs north of Wlerand
at the advpnt of some strange wild animal
that stamped! the stock and scares the
I wits out of the timid by its unearthly
screeches. Many hunters have been
tempti'd to go out in search of It, but as
yet it has been seen by but very fw and
then In tho night time. One family has
been compelled to move on acoount of the
family being afraid to remain at home
alone. Some stock has been killed by the
visitor and from the description given, it
is probably a large lyim which has
wandered down the river from th north
ern woods Crof ton Journal.
Too Far From Home Geo. W. Hutchin
son, Iir. Thomas and Alva Sellars, a few
days ago, went to Texas, to buy land
which they did; but Hutchinson and Bel
larj como near losing their grip on the
world In their mad run for the train at
Strong City, and after running a mile they
It would be very interecting to know
bow many yean your family physician
baa prescribed Ayer't Cherry Pectoral
for coughs, colds, and all forms of lung
"uow.. am nim in. next urn. you sec
hui.U'eknowphysicianswbohayeused
I r over half a century, j f
OMAHB'S GREAT STYLE STORE
This is a select list of Saturday bargains and doesn't begin to
compare for a minute with the enormous price savings that are
so easy to secure in this great store Saturday. Your attention is
especially directed to things that men wear here advertised.
Men's and Boys' Clothing -
let ahrawd boyera who have waited for blg-g-ast bar
rains now coma for tbalr reward.
The man's salts are of worsted, eaaslmara and Cheviot,
and arary on of them this aoaaon'a materials and rtyl.
$25.00 and $28.00 Suits, now $17.50
$20.00 and $22.00 Suits, now $15.00
$15.00 and $10.50 Suits, now $9.75
$10.00 and $12.50 Suits, now $7.50
Tho Man's Overcoats are In black, popular shade of
arcy and fancies, every on made for this winter's selling-1
I3B.00 and $40.00 Overcoat,
now
I2R.00 and $30.00 Overcoats,
now
$18.00 and $20.00 Overcoats,
now
$12.50 and $15.00 Overcoats,
now I
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$7.50
All Boys' Overooats, slses
3 to 16, go In three lot:
$ 00 and $7.00 75
Overcoats, now. ...'
$4.00 and $5.00 75
Overcoats, now...,"'
$3.00 and $3.B0 J 7?
Overcoats, now. ...
Claaranoa Prices on Bolts
for Boys' 3 to 10 yra. of age,
$$.00 and $6.00 n 75
Stilts, now . id.l
$4. no and $4.60 ) 71?
Sutts, now id. I
$2.50 and $3.50 CI 7C
Suits, now
TOY SECTION
Teddy Bear Sale
Sweaters TUTE with every bear purchase.
All large bears at HA LP OFT.
Children's Swings, 60c kind SSo
DOLLS! DOLLS! Some great bargains in dolls. 100
Jointed and kid dolls that were sliphtly soiled during
Christmas time, on sale at HALF PRICE.
6c Drawing Slates 3o
Special in Hard
ware Saturday
1 CIGARS ;
ip's,
ipes,
finally swung on .the rear coach Just as
the train stopped. When at Itosewell.
Texas, however, they went up town, and
while taking in the sights, heard a train
whistle in. Again they rushed to the drpit,
Jumped on the train and found out It was
ogly a work train, filled with colored peo
ple and Mexicans, .after they had got about
a mile out of town. They finally got back
home, thanks to Dr. Thomas who took
them under his wing Red Cloud Commer
cial Advertiser.
Good Samaritans By the way, we were
made to rejoice last week by the erection
of another wheel on route six for the
mounting of the mall boxes at the corner
where formerly stood Keckley chapel.
Aug. Krak and Clyde McKlnley did it, and
it's a dandy, turning so smoothly and
noiselessly. There will bo four and pos
sibly five boxes placed on the wheel when
all get there, and how miich better to
.terve that many boxes without stopping
than to be compelled to nudge your horse
up a few feet for every box you make at
a given coiner. The use of such conveni
ences day after day brings only kindly
thouxhts of the Interest and care taken by
the patrons to make everything areoable
for the carrier. It expedites his work,
cheers him on hla way, and consoles him
with the thought confirmed anew that on
route six the carrier gets everything lie
asks for. Of course he does, for didn't
Sam Klchert go right off and fill in or
level up that ugly sunken culvert east of
their house? We thank you all, boys, for
jour ready kindnesses. It. K. V. No. 6
York Republican.
SOPHS WRECKJWNQUET ROOM
l'ennwy Students Break Window Nnd
Sweep Table of Dishes and
Decoration.
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. it.-n effort on
the part of the sophomores of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania to break up the
annual dinner of the freshmen here tonight
precipitated an Incipient riot in Kunglcrs'
fashionable restaurant. In the course of
which nearly $600 worth of damage was
dono by the students. A riot call was sent
In and ninety policemen were hurried out
to quell the disturbance. A number of
students were beaten by the police and a
half doien were arrested. The sophomores
gained access to the banqueting 'room by
breaking through a skylight from an ad
Joining office building. They swept the
banquet board of all dishes and decorations
and In the skirmish that followed every
window in the banqueting room was
broken.
DRY FARMING CONGRESS MEETS
Governor Brook of Wyoming 1
elected President of the
Orcan lent ion.
SALT UKE CITY. Jan. 2i.-Governor B.
B. Brooks of Wyoming was this afternoon
elected president of the Transmlsaourl Dry
Farming congress. Vice president elected
Include W. H. Campbell of Lincoln, Neb.
The executive committee Includes A. P.
Moore of Nebraska. O. W. Roberta of North
Dakota, Samuel B. I-a of South Dakota
anil Dr. J. O. Brlggs of the Dpaitment of
Agriculture.
College Irw Man Dtp ia Chicago.
CHICAGO, Jan. 34. O. K. Gumming of
College View. Neb., a publisher, was found
dead tix'. ay In his loom In the Brlggs house.
Death is' believed to bsve been cause'd by
heart disease.
Women's
Choloe of any Child's
Coat In Btook for va.S
Worth up to $7.60
and $10. Fine all wool
cheviots, k e r e ye,
broadcloths and mil
tons, sixes i to t and
to 14 years; colors,
brown, blue, red and
mixtures (3.93
$10 Mack and
dark grey Over
coats, now .
AHT DK1T. SECOND FLOOK.
Pyroflraphy and Pictures
Specials for Saturday
20c Glove and Handkerchief Box, on
sale Saturday ' 10c
$1.25 Platinum Points 89
$1.85 Dresser Box, sale price S1.25
PASSEPAUTOIT PICTURES
25c Passepartout pictures, Saturday,
t IOC
HOE
100 (iroen Trading Stamps
on all $3.50 to $3.00 Shoes
for Men and Women.
Special The new $5.00 wins
tp tan Blucher Oxfords
just arrived, Saturday only,
at ' $3.69
Women's warm lined and fur trim
med Juliet laced Shoes, regular
$1.50 values
Brown and Blue Overgalters. the
regular 1.00 quality 50C
Men's $2.i0 vlcl kid laced Shoes,
suitable for dress wear. .$1.60
Men's high cut storm calf Shoes,
tau and black
$8.00 values, now. .(5.10
$6.00 values, now.. $4.89
$5.00 values, now. . $4.U)
$4.00. values, now.. $3.19
Men's Fine Imitation Alligator
Slippers, all lzes 40C
Kl t'rona," a Be Vortd Itknn Cigar, 10 lor 2Hc
35c and fiOc. Values 25c
fl."c and 75c values BOc
AFFAIRS AT' SOUTH OMAHA
Broken Raise Objections to the Q
Street Paving Bond Issue.
SEEKING TO SAVE A FORFEIT
Good Prosreaa Delna; Made with the
Viaduct Over Burlington Tracks
and Trusses Will Re In
Place In a Month,
The Emory Anderson company of Cleve
land, O., which bought the bonds for the
pavement of West Q street before the
money stringency came on and which com
pany wicked to be relieved from the pur
chase on that account, has now sent a
second communication to the city clerk
announcing several legal reasons why it
dors not wish to purchase the bonds. It
does this because the city holds a check
of $1,000 as a forfeit. The ground of
money conditions would not be consi Jered
good by the mayor and council. They
Intended to retain the check. Now the
company conies forward with the state
ment that Its attorney has found grave
errors in the ordinance, and in the his
tory of the bond issue and demands the
return of the check. The ground of ob
jection Is stated U3 being an nttempt to
combine the echenie of an improvement
district with tha charter regulation cov
ering the pavement. -of thoroughfares. In I
the improvement district scheme any
street may be paved by assessing a stip
ulated amount on the abutting property.
In the charter provision for thorough
fares the city at large Is required to pay
a much larger per cent of the cort. The
company .claims that there can be no
compromise between the two schemes
which the city boa attempted In this
case. The company also objects to the
clause in the contract which makes the
bonds optional after flvo years. This
communication will be presented to the
city council at the next meeting. It Is
evident that a suit is impending if the
city persists In holding tho company to
the terms of Its bid.
Viaduct Progressing; Rapidly.
The new viaduct over tho Burlington
trr.cks at Forty-fourth and j streets ts
progressing finely with the long continued
good weather. The heavy beam of the
tipan have been lifted to place and boiled.
The trus"S are being created at a rate which
Insures completion in about another month.
If bad weather sets in the work may be
delayed s'x weeks or more. This viaduct is
about the only public work In progress out
side of the sewers.' The contractors for
the N street gulch aewer have reached firm
ground now nnd expect to advance rapidly
for the rest, of the distance. The newer. Is
laid to Twentieth and N streets. Tho tun
nel work of the Mud creek sewer, which
is being worked from the shaft. I going
at a rapid rate; hut the lower section is
exceedingly troublesome.
In private enterprises the only work of
Importance is the Packers' National bank.
This has been completed to the cornices.
I and this will be laid, soon. The roof being
of cement will not be laid until spring, lest
I heavy freeilng ruin tht work.
The Jetter Brewing company also is
working on the house for the handling of
keg beer. Work was much delayed on ac
count of the Inability to procure the neces
sary steel.
West Mlers Want Sewer.
The West Side Improvement' club ha
railed a meeting for Saturday night at
Thirty-sixth and W streets. The object of
and Children's Clothing
Choice of Any Child's
Wool Sreaa for 11.49
Worth $3.00, $4.00 und
up to $6.00, made of
Fd all wool chevlits
and serges, in all the
new chic styles, about
12 doien of these
Dresses for Saturday
selling, while .Ihcv
last 91.49
Women's Coats
We have Just . received 136 women's kersey and broad-,
cloth Coats, bought at SJMiC on the dollar. They go on
sale Saturday at bargain prices never heard of before.
$10.00 Kersey Coats, half lined, for 93.98
$15.00 Kersey Coats, full satin linen, for 93.99
$20.00 Kersey and Broadcloth Coats, full satin lined.. 97.50
$25.00 Kersey and Broadcloth Coats, full satin lined 910.00
Colors are black, blue, garnet and castor.
WAISTS Just received one lot laco and net Waists,
w.erth $6.60 and $7.50 94.95
All are new 1908 models with dainty laces and medallions
and fillet net effects.
Crockery Section
76c Colonial Tumblers, 6 for .' S5o
THREE BIO SPECIALS Fine assortment of Brlc a Brae,
Fancy Plates, Cups and Saucers, Vases, Etc.
Lot 1 60c value... ' 19o
Lot 8-r76c value SOo
Lot 3 $ 1.60 and up to $2.00 values 980
20 Discount on All Cut Glass.
BENNETT'S MEATS
Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens, per pound, 9c
Fresh dressed Geese, per pound 10c
EYesh Leaf Lard, 11 pounds for $1.00
Pig Pork Loins, per pound SlAi
Pig Pork Shoulder Roast, per pound 6C
Pig Pork Spare Ribs, per pound 6C
Choice Pot Roast, per pound. 7c and 5c
Veal Chops, lb. . . v 10c Veal Stew, lb 5c
Veal Roast, lb. ...... 8c Boiling Beef, 6 lbs. 25c
No. 1 Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb..HH
Morrell's High Grade Lard, 3-pound
palls .... 42
And 20 Green. Trading Stamps.
HAMS DAMS DAMS
Your Choice of Swift's No. 1 Premium Ham
or Cudahy's Diamond "C" Hams their
best brands, per lb 123s C
And 30 Green Trading Stamps. ,
Double Green Trading
Stamps on All Pipes
FREE
the meeting Is to secure action which will
advance the construction of the Jetter
creek sewer, which Is hanging fire because
the city has been .unaole to sell the $50,000
worth of additional sewer bonds to make up
the deficit In the appropriation for sewer
purposes. The meeting will also discuss
the West Q street paving proposition and
expects to be ready- with a communica
tion to the council at. Its next meeting.
Another question which .will bring out a
lot of warm discussion will be the proposed
change cf grade in the district embraced
by Thirty-sixth and Thirty-eighth streets
and south of Q to Harrison street. Some of
the people will be much benefited by the
changes, but others will be left up in the
air or down In the hole. These parties will
make a protest.
Fingers Bitten Off by Morae.
A farmer named Herman Tomernackle,
living in Sarpy county, lost two of his
fingers yesterday. He drove his team into
the city and left it standing while ho went
to Omaha on the Btreet car. When he re
turned tho horses were cold and .uneasy.
His son got In the wagon, but he went
to untie the team. One horse was vicious
and as he reached for the halter strap, the
the animal lunged at him and crabbed the
fingers of his left hand between his teeth.
They were almost severed at the second
Joint, and so crushed that the Index and
middle fingers had to be taken off. He
said be knew the horse was unsafe, but
did not take precaution in his haste to
get started for home.
FUNERAL OF-DR. WORTHINGTON
(Service Over Body of l.ate Bishop
of -rl.rnska Held In
Pari.
PARIS, Jan. 24. The funeral services
over the body of the Right Rev. George
Worthlngton, bishop uf Nebraska, who died
at Mentone, January 7, were held at tho
American church here this afternoon. Ther"
was a large attendance. The body ajrill be
hipped to the United States, where It will
be interred. Dr. Worthlngton. shortly he
fore his death.' was appointed bishop' In
charge of the Kplsecpal churches on the
continent In succession to Bishop Henry C.
I'otter of New York.
School Scrana Commence.
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Jan. M. -(Special.)
The so-called "class rivalry" in
the high school, which last year led to
strenuous contests, in which battles with
egg end even fisticuffs were features,
has begun earlier this year than ever,
and It Is generally expected that from
now to the end of the term, when com
mencement puts the seniors into the
alumni list, there wl'l be numerous
skirmishes and affairs of honor. The
senior had upon this occasion made ar
rangements to spend an evening at
Scblmmer's lake. The Juniors captured
their hayrack and were boarded upon
them before any raltf was believed to
exist. One of the seniors was finally
captured and locked in the Cellar of the
residence of W. H. Thompson, until re
leased by Mrs. Thompson. Several
"scraps" took , place and a few of the
members broke through the Ice at the
take. No serious injuries of any kind,
however, resulted.
Hoy Loses Leg In Horsepower.
FRIEND. Neb.. Jan. U. (Special. I
A' 14-year-old urn of Peter Obbody, a Bo
hemian farmer residing eleven miles south
of Friend, . lost one of hi leg while
driving the horepower of a corn shelter
yesterday. Loral physician amputated
the limb Just below th knee.
t
SHEET
MUSIC
Mailt BALCOWT.
10.000 copies of
popular Shet Mu
sic, Including 'in
Naples Fair." the
surplus stock of a
well known music
Jobber, at .... 1 C
Not less than five
copies solil to a ru
mrr. None sold to
dealers.
Hits M 10c
Sweet Tickles Rag
Is It Very Far to
Heaven.
Honey Hoy.
Marlutch at Coney
Isle.
Forest King March.
Id Rather Two-
Step.
Tropical Moon.
While You Are Mine
Moonbeams.
Morning C'.
IMXSV ANSY ANN.
(JOOlMtYK A N.N IK
l.M'IIIft.
lOc
Men's Shirts
On Sale at Orratljr He
dnced I Vices.
100 dozen fine Shirts,
In all latest styles,
plain or plaited, curfs
attached or detarhed,
coat or regular style.
Including Manhattan
and Ne Columbia
brand, alues up to
$2.00; on sale. Satur
day, at
30C 50C 80c
and SI. 15
Men's Underwear
All two-piece Winter
Underwear reduced
for quick clearance,
values up to $3.50;
Saturday
39c 50c 80c
81.23 and 2.50
Winter weight Union
tilts, values to 0.00;
Saturday
70c S1.00 S1.50
$2.00 to S l .00
RIBBONS
9,900 yards of onr beat quality
satin Taffeta Blbbon, In six differ
ent widths, foil assortment of colors 1
1-Inch, lie
lie vain C Yard
h. 16c value gt
h. 20c value (
1 Vi-lnch,
m-lnch.
2-Inch, 2 Jo valu.' 1 Yard
2-licn, z:c value.
"-Inch, 30c value,
SATURDAY'S SPECIALS.
Granulated Sugar, 21 Ihs.
for $1.00
10 Green Trading ttaiup:i
Hennett's Capitol J-lnur,
Hack 31.60
75 Ureen Trading ttum;
Bennett's Hrcakia.st t"of-
tVe, can 48e
B0 Orepn Trading Stamp
Bennett's Gulden Coffn-,
pound SSo
30 Green Trading Stamps
Vpmj, assorted, lh....ltto
50 Green Trading Stamps
Bennett's Capitol Baking
Powder, five-pound .'an
for 1.00
100 Clraen Trading t-'l'rs
Tea Garden Preserves,
Jar 300
15 Green Trading Stamp
Franco-American Soups,
large can for -35o
30 Green Trading Stump
Bennett's Capitol 1J u r e
Maple Syrup, quart can
for 48o
20 Green Trading Stamps
Meniere' Chocolate I'ow-
der, can 880
20 Green Trading Stamps
Currants, cleaned, lb. lOo
Rnlslns, cooking, II1..IO0
Seeded Raislna, pkgr lOo
Bennett's Capitol jkllnre.
meat, 3 pkgs. for...85o
10 Green Trading Stamps
Castile. Toilet Soap, ten
enkes . .' 35o
10 Green Trading Stamps
Bennett a Capitol Extract
hottle for 180
20 Green Trading Stamps
V
BUTTER. BUTTER.
Fresh Country Butter,
pound 35o
Strait's Cube Pineap
ple, large can.... SOo
Best We Hav) Bla
berrles, large can SOo
ONE THOUSAND DOZEN STRICTLY TREOH
368 FROM THE COUNTRY, iCIEU
A FIFTEEN CENT Pattern with Winter
Quarterly Ladies Home Journal Patterns
At the Theaters
"A Doll's .House" at the Boyd.
Hortense Nielsen and company in "A
Doll's House." a drama in three act-",
by Henrik Ibsen; translated by Wlllltm
Archer. The cast:
Torvald Ilelmer K. Lawrence Lee
Nora Helmer Hortenso Nielsen
Dr. Rarils Bennett Kilpaek
Nils Krbgstad Deibert Henderson
Mrs. Linden KUzahetli U Witt
Anna Anna Barton
Kllen Loralne Saminons
Ivar, Emma and Boh ,
Th; Helmers' Children
Henrik Ibsen's works have not yet he
come so popular that the mere announie.
ment of the intention to present or.o at
a theater In Omaha will result In the
seating capacity of that theater bring
taxed by the eager multitude. Richard
Mansfield is the only actor who lias yet
had a full house when presenting an
Ibsen play in Omaha, and it may easily
bo bellcfed that it was Mansfield rather
than Ibsen that drew forth tho people at
that time, fevers! other actor.i have un
dertaken the experiment with unvarying
results.
This much is said by way of offering
some thoughts that may he negatively,
at least, consoling to Miss Hortense Niclrcn.
whp made her bow to Omaha last night
as Nora Helmer in "A Doll's II use."
She Is not alone in feeling the public's
neglect of the work of the gient Nor
wegian. But those who did feel tuff!
clent Interest to go to the Boyd iait night
were repaid by a presentation of nn in
teresting character study. Miss Nilten
has given much care to her preparation
for the work she ha-i undertahi'ii ami
brings to tho part evidence of thoughtful
appreciation of Its difficulties anJ tem
V rt f .
r
now aei
At this season of the year when the ground
nnd .street ear platforms are ajit to he covered
with snow or ice, especial care should he taken
by passengers in getting on ami off cars.
REMEMBER
Hi
Wait Until the
Get Off In tho
Assist Us in Preventing Accidents. '
OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
STREET RAILWAY COMPANY
Sale of Men's
STIFF DATS
j 1 triiU 1
f 1 ! U.'
W
Hnndred of fin
aMff
hata, au tins soneon's lat
aat atylea, mrx'o of best
clear fu stock and trim
med w!-Ti Imported fctlk
b.int s:irt klnrttnj.
ON SALE SATt'RDAY
Vjnf to $2.00 on sale IM.l O
Values ta $2.5!1 01 Jilf 91.09
Mcn"s and bciys" Wlntt-r
t'ans, vsl'iesi 110 l $2.ui)
on sale SMtiinlnv;
17C 31C r0r 67c
o S1.U7
C0R.SETS
Another AstonlHlihiR Salo.
We will give away five hundred
Corsets, all styles ,. and BhapeB,
long hip and hlg-h bust, short
' hip and rhodium high host, many
colors to select
from, Saturrlny,
at : .'.'. .
17c
DLNNKTT'S DIG GROCERY
PLEASE ORDER . EARLY.
Tomatoes, IJ. si H e Have
brund, per can luo
IVas, Best W n Uair
brund, can Sc
Corn, Bid Clover brand,'
can Go
Salmon, Three Stat
brand, can 15o
Jel:-u, u.sHortcd, i pkf:-
for 86o
Burnlmm a Clain v'luuv-
drr, can loo
10 Green Trailing t'tanips
Burnhain's Clitni Bouil
lon, bottle 40c
"0 Green Trading Stamps
New York Kill I Cnniu
Cheese, IK . .'.'. 33o
2't Green Trading Stamps I
SwIhs Cheese, fancy, per I
pound .35crii
?u Green Trading stamps!
Jiiamund S t lull saip
bottle .... , 35o
30 Green Trading Stamps!
Lincoln Bntlerlne, two
pounds, .'.37o
10 Green Trailing Stamps , P-
Premium llutterine, two
pou nils 45c
1 (I Green Trading Stamps FZ
Three Crown Raisins.
pound 13 He f t
10 Green Trading. Stumps L?
Japan Hlce. two lhs..l'lovrr
10 Green Trnrtinc st-tmpa U
Froit and VefotA'ulta. . fj
Genilon Applet,, f In", rcr, j,
peek 330 1
F Herts.' en enrlb unn-
Ity. ll :...13Hc
Sweet I'otatoes. Jei"
ncr lb. . . . . 33
-l.tt's Candles.
Grocery Section.
Mixed Candy, at per
111 ia',0 and' 19o
Chocolate Creams,' 1'.
box ......350
1 10 Green Trading '
' Stamps
22c
peramental qualifications for. their work
ing out. the is not quite' convincing tit
the earlier moments of the. play's action,
but as Its current gather force and ah
Is swept on to apparently ceiaam destruc
tion, she grows In strength and In her
cloning scenes is full and free the sud
denly developed woman. , .: t 1
Miss Nielsen's c ompany is a npnole or
ganization. Mr. Lee hardly fri'aspn ' tho
possibilities of Helmer, but Mr. Kllliaclt
as Dr. Ran I; and Air. Henderson a Krog
stad are good. MUs B.irtnn's vole, Mrs.
Linden, Is made all tlif.t It TjukIU to he.
Mls Nielsen's engagement lasts fll
after Saturday night, with, a iiiatinoe on
Saturday ufteinoon. 1 -
"My Dixie Gjrl" lit the Krtiir.
Allcumiiinu in a number of I i;i lilicc scene
in which the villain is continual!'' foiled' In
his efforts to tirstroy ",lhe papers," the
southern romance, "My Dixie Girl," by
Sadie CaCoiin, wh'u Miss Mac Abbott por
diiying the leading role, opened a three
night engagement to a well filled house at'
the King theater Thursday night.
Th. lilav i In fruit' udu iv-nl,., 111 Um
story of a girl who was kidnaped In her in
fancy from her weslihy lather, but Is dis
covered in the first act !., fa per she has
rouml which proclaim her iilentllye By tha
destruction of these papers the villain
would become tne he r to the vast estates
owned by the girl's falber, and upon ti ta
unsuccessful attempts to gain possession of
them tin) play is built.
Throughout the entire plat .runs a velli
of romance, a'ld Miss Abbott Inierpreta-
niiw I't v Kill nun iriii in n, ui-iir 13 riw
lent. The supporting company is cnnslfl
luce will be given .Saturday.
Bee Want Ads -'l hey bring results.
Car Stops !
RIGHT' Way!
3:
20 c J