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24 THE OMATTA "DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, "MATJCir 1, 1000. TRUANT LAW INEFFECTIVE Hooelesa OonfnMon Bstween the School Ocn- tns and T 'ackers' Rolls. THREE THOUSAND PUPILS NOT LOCATED Ttto Tltomnnil of Tlirnr, lliMTrrrr, Arc In .School I nil or (Ithrr Xanit'N, (Mr I'nolt Ili'fttliiK l.nrK'l v 1 1 1 1 (.'cumin l!iiiini(?riiliii'N Although Secretary Olllan of the Hoard of Education haa mado diligent cffortH to locate tho truants of the city, rao3t of thorn will probably enjoy Immunity for this year nt least, owing to tho confusion existing be tween tho school consult ond the rolls pro imrcsl by tho teachers. It haa developed that tho enumerators were careless In tho polling of proper names to such nn extent ns to almost defeat .tho present purpose of tho census. Tho real Intent of tho census hitherto 1mm been to nuccrtaln tho number mid ages of tho school children of tbo city and no iihu ha been mado of the names. Ah a result tho enumerators paid little regard to spelling uml there aro 2,000 names on thu teachers' rolls which cannot be to catcd in the census even by conjecture. On tho other hand, there are 3,000 nnnieM In the ccntius which do not correspond with any In tho rolls, leaving 1,000 under HUsplclon of being truants. It Is Impossible to locate tho latter class definitely and tho secretary has therefore been obliged to send out 3,000 clrculant worded as follows: Niillci' to I'nreiitN, "To tho Parents or Guardians' The laws of the stato of Nebraska provide that nil children between the ages of S and 14 shall nttcml either a private, parochial or public school at least twelve weeks each year. It appears from tho roportM submitted to mo that you have not compiled with this law. You will plcane notify mo by tho postal card enclosed herein whether or not your child Is now attending nrhool, and If not, stale tho reason for this fnlluro or neglect to comply with tho law. In caso your child Is attending school, stato the name and location of the school and tho number of weokH of attendance this year. You tmould attend to this promptly and If possible placo your child In school as required by law," To add to tho confusion existing between the census and tho rolls many of tho circu lars will never reach their destination ow ing to the nimovals which have taken place tilnco tho census was propared last June, not to consider the errors In orthography. "In order to mako tho tally effective," said Secretary Olllan, "the census should Ijo taken at the time tho -oIIh aro pre pared. Not only have many children re moved, but many have reached tho ago limit of S years since that time. Others llke wlso havo passed the maximum age during tho lat eight months. "Tho law would be much more successful also if It speclllcd tho calendar year instead of tho school year, for in tho former enso It would bo possible to force tho delinquents into school In September In order to com ploln tho necessary twelve weeks. They could thus take up tho work from the be ginning of tho school year, whereas ow they may remain at home until .March, when tho classes aro far advanced In tho year'H work." Although there Is little apparent hope, of enforcing tho law, for this year at least, tho secretary believes that tho agitation of the mibject will bo fruitful. A considerable number of parents have already called to nssuro him that their children would bo placed In school nt once. Tho board will probahy decide upon measures to bo adopted toward truant3 whom it Is posslhlo to locate nnd Becretnry Olllan will cause no arrests without such authority. Ho will servo no tice In person, however, upon sovoral families which ho knows to bo disregarding tho law. Tho secretary's personal knowl edge, howover, of course only reaches a small proportion of tho 12,000 pupils between S nnd 14 years and mot of the 1,000 truants may oxpoct to cscapo owing to the confusion of tho rolls nnd census. Why UiulreNR in (lie Dnrk When by traveling In tho luxurious sleep ing cars of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKICE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn nn the electric lamp and mako tho berth as light as day. City Office. 1504 Farnam st. Head Tukey'a great offer on homes in real estate column. STUDYING CUBAN HOME LIFE Mrs. Itnnnrvelt Culiiir to tlic Islnml n See IIimt They Live, NEW YOnK, March 3. Tho Journal and Advertiser says: Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt will start on Wednesday next for a trip to Cuba. Mrs. Iloosovelt Intends to mnko u personal Inspection of tho homos, the home life, tho opportunities nnd conditions of the people and to spend a month in tho prosecu tion of her studios. .Mrs. Iloosovelt will bo ono of the first American women to undortnko such an In vestigation nnd It is not Improbable that tho result of her observations will eventually be communlented to tho federal government. Not alone because, of her husband's achieve ments, but bceauso of her own Individual efforts In bohalf of humanity her report will recoivo dotlborito consideration. StvMehiiieii'H Hull. March 17, at Washington hall, 18th nnd Ilnrnoy strootH, Good music, flno progrnm. Tickot, admitting gontleman and ladles, 50c, .lull) Kin lit Dunce Next Saturday, March 10, nt Woodman hall, will bo Just ns lively as over. Kino orchestra nnd a grand, good time for you. Yea, .gents 25c. VHNSIONS I'Oll WKSTiniN VHTI5IIANS. POOR PEOPLE LOSE A FRIEND Survivor of llir Civil Wnr IteiiiPin liereil hy the (Jovorniiirn t. WASHINGTON, March 3. (Special ) Tho following western pensions have been grnnted: Issuo of February 14: Xebraskn: Restoration nnd Increase Wil liam It. fury ule.nl I.ong Pine, JS to $10. Increase Uyrnn S. Morrill, Hastings, $17 to 121 i flcorgo W. Cook, Vesta. $12 to $14. Or iginal widows, etc. Sarah It. Cury, Iong Tine. S. lown; original usio iiurnam. Fort IMWM, VllhilKM tOH' l 1 1 1 11(1111, i'Ull Hodge, $6; Hermann Tuegul, Soldiers' home, Wnrshnlltown, $': Joseph Graham, Hoone, $10. Additional Lewis Wood, Atlantic. t to T 1..,.HAn , 1 .1 . - j iiui L'11-.i it in i vii t,iii, .tiiniiuu. m m $17; John 11. Johnson. Fort Dodge. to $11; Samuel W. Tobey, Murray, $11 to $17, James P. Mullllmn. Valeria. $1G to $21: 1., OUInl.t. (llnMnli ll ... (.11. 11, Sum I'll til Itelssue I Hnvo Root print It. t'l i'. miiuitip, .viii-i iiiii, pt in 9iui It 11- David Troxell. Ottumwn. $17 to $21, ue Lewis H Webb, Dos Moines, $11. Inillt't mi'iitx Kiiliikt rnlltlolniiK, DANV1LLK. Ky. March X -The federal Jury has returned nine Indictments against persons nccii9ecl of "Intimidating, bribing or otherwiso Interfering with colored voters In the freo exercise of the right of franchise." Among thoso Indicted Is Hnrry Weaver, city tmyer and brother of Mayor Charles P. Weavei. Mr. Weaver gave bond In tho sum of $750 ami $1,000 to answer the charges of tho two Indictments returned ngnlust him. S. Mortonsen, tailor, formerly 101 N. lCtn, now located 301-2 Paxton nik., 3d floor. niftnic book and magazine blndlnc, A. I. Root, 1C09 Harney street. t'rny 1'rNonrr KIIIh MierlfT. IIIRMINnHAM, Ala.. March 3-Shorlff Oooley of Chilton county was struck on tho head by a cnuy prisoner named Campbell In tho Clanton J.ill tod.iy and fatally wounded. Campbell last night killed Dan Jenkins, colored, who had boon placed to wauh him. Camubtil escaped. Sketch of .John (I, I, re, n 1'lnneer ltnll rmiil Man, l.uiin u ttrthlcnt of Oimilin. With tho death of John O. Lee In Omaha on Saturday, February 24, Omaha linn lost a man who will long be remembered in tho homes of tho poor ami unfortunate. A resi dent of this city for nearly thirty years, Mr. Loo was known wherever sorrow and misery found lodgment. Tho biography of John Gregory Leo Is similar to thnt of many another working man, but In his good deeds he stands pre eminent among his fellows. He was born in County Kildare, Irelnnd, October 12, 1S13 and camo to America with his parents at the ago of 13. In 1S3G ho began work as fire man on tho Boston & Albany, one of thn pioneer railroads of the country. With this road ho remained until in tho tvirly '10's when, as nn engineer, he went to Dloomlng ton, III., whero ho lived while running nn cnglno on the Chicago & Alton road until 1863, after which he was a year In the em ploy of tho government as Inspector of en gines on military railroads with headquarters at Memphis, Tcnn. From thero ho went to the Milwaukee & St. Paul road, running an englno out of McGregor, la. At tho solici tation of the late Robert McConnell he camo to Omaha, whero ho was placed In charge of the Union I'ncillc tool house, which po sition he held until 1882, when bo retired from nctlvo work. He Joined tho Brother hood of Ixicomotlvo Engineers at un early day In the history of that order and was a lifetime member of the society. Up to tho time, that ho resigned his posi tion with tho Union Pacific he waH known nnd honored by his employers nnd fellow employes ns a conscientious workman nnd a loyal friend. All his life ha was singu larly moved by tho appeals of his less for tunate fellows nnd when retirement gave him tho opportunity he resolved to devote his tlmo to the alleviation of misery inso far ns it was within his power. For eighteen years he visited tho parts of tho city whero unfortunato humanity was to bo found. Mr. Leo's system of dispensing char Ity, If system it can be called, was to per nonnlly visit and becomo acquainted with each of the objects of hla beneficence. Though receiving money from others his own lncomo was dissipated in his work. At tho funeral of this example of the American worklngman none wcro too proud to do him honor. Tho services were held nt St. John's church Tuesday morning and his body was borno to rest by C. U, Itustln, John Schcnk, Samuel Farnsworth, Thomas H. Daly, Peter O'Mally, Theodoro Living stone, E. R. Fonda, and Patrick Duffy, some of them from tho Ilrotherhood of Engineers, and some old friends nnd acquaintances. In- torment was In tho cemetery of the Holy Sepulchre, whero besldo tho remains of his wife, who died eight years ago, rests the body of a man who will bo remembered by tho poor and needy of Omaha as a man who without ostentation or tho organization of widely advertised societies, sought to bring them aid and sympathy. nimi. , , .,,, i-ll u I u V. III. 'II- day, .March 2, 1'jOO, nged 83 years 2 mortths ntlil TO ,r n Funernl services nt his late residence, 10)7 ii j nirty-sixin sireoi at : p, m, eundny, ..IIIIVII 1, JJIAr. 'Mil. Alli-lillim li. TrnvMlner tiltMl la rn.nMlfiillH IhmIIxJ 1 tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons or in ciiicaiiii. a i .WAiiKKr Avn ax I PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chl- cago. Solid vestlbuled, steam heated and electric lighted trains. Pnlaco sleepers nnd tuners, uunct nnu nornry cars, free reclln imr chair rnrn. fnitt time ntirl nnlnn .lArni. Clt; Ticket Olllce, 1501 Farnnm st. F. A. .abii ueucrai western Agent. I'lve Trains dallv for Chlpnirn vln ihn nrtTti. WESTERN LINE, A full list of them enn be secured nt 1101 nnd 1103 Fnrnam street. Curd of ThiuiU. I doslro to express my sincere thank to mends nnd lodgo No. 1, Danish Brother hood, who showed their sympathy and kind nets to mo nt tbe death of my beloved hus band. MRS. HENDRICKSON. Quick messengers, O. M. S. 'Phone 2022. The .VtirtlnvrMern Line Daylight special leaves Omaha 7.00 n. m. nnd arrives at 8:30 tho samo evening. Tho only daylight train from Omaha with library buffet service. City offlcca, 1101 and 1403 Farnam street. A. D. T. Messengers. Tel. 177. Hamilton Wairen, M, D eclectic and magnetic physician, has moved his offlct to 709 North ICth ntreet, room 13. Special at tention to nil long standlne or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. TexiiN Snlln fnr Culm. NEW ORLEANS. Mnrch 3 -The hn!tl- shli) Texas weighed anchor nnd took Its departure from this port this morning. Tho Texaii Koes from hero to Kev West. Flu., where It will ronl, thence to Havana, Cuba, to otllclallv renort to Admiral Farnuhiir. after which It will visit Galveston, Tex. Oinnhn-ChleiiKfi. 7:00 a. m 8:30 p. m. 4:rG p, m 7:45 a. m. 7:30 p. m 9:30 a, m. via "Tho Northwestern Line," 1401 and 1403 Farnam street, "Tho best of everything." Northern Xetv York SntMvlionnil. MALONE. N. Y.. March 3. Northern New York is still In tho grasp of the storm. Peoplo in outside districts lliul It Impossible to hury 'their dead. Tho body of a girl, who tiled here last Monday, still lies In the house. Milkmen can reach only a smnll portion of their customers. Mr. J. Laurio Wallace will give an In formal talk on nrt Wednesday evening, March 7, In tho studio of tho Art Workers' society, third Iloor of tho Garfield block, 1515 Howard street. No admission Is charged to theso lectures by Mr. Wallace, every ono interested in art matters being welcome. Second Simmer Aicrnnntl. NEW YORK, ainrch 3,-The French line steamer I.a Normandle. which sailed fn. day for Havre, whs reported at 11:59 to be nBrounu on tno mile, or (ledney channel opposite to whore the Pennsylvania is nground. Tugs nro nt work endeavoring to Iloat the two steamships AT THE SIGN the MAP Costs you Nothing to look at the map. NORTHWEST CORNER Farnam and 14th Streets You can secure tickets and reservations over the Illinois Central's lines to Chicago and to Minne apolis and St. Paul. Quicker Time TO DENVER tv AND COLORADO POINTS AFTER MAIICH 1ST "THE COLORADO SPECIAL" will leavo Omnha 11 35 p, m. and nr rlvo Denver 1 20 p. m next day, mak ing nearly au hour quicker tlmo than formerly. ''THE PACIFIC EXPRESS" for Colorado leaves Omaha 4 '25 p, m. arrives Donver 7-33 n. m, next day. Through Pullman Sleepers, Dining Cars, Huffet Cars. TO CHICAGO and E1ST, LKAVK 7:00 A. 'M.-i:f,5 P M, 7:30 P. M, ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, LI5AVU 0:55 A. M 7:20 P. M, HOT SPRINGS - DEADW00D. LEAVE 3.00 V. M. Cit" Offices, 1401-03 Farnam. WHERE CAN YOU FIND A BETTER PLAGE to do your trading than our store. Our druga aro tho best wo can buy. Wo use the utmost caro In preparing prescriptions, using no substitutes, the prices aro as low as any reliable druggist In town. You can get In our store nt any tlmo, day or night. Wo never close. Again wo ask WHEItn CAN YOU do better? Gunthcr'fl'Best Chocolnteu, per lb 60c COo Dodd's Kldnoy Pills 40c fiOo Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets 40c $1.00 Helmrod's Asthma Cure 75c $1.00 Popham's Asthma Curo 75c 25c Krauso's Headache Curo 20c $1.00 Llstcrlnn r0c 50c Syrup of Figs 30c EOc Ulruey'e Catarrh Powder 30c $1.00 Swamp Hoot 75c 75c Swamp Hoot 40c $1.00 Wine of Cardul 750 J. A. FULLER & CO cut riuci; ijiiuogists, llth nnd DoiiBlta Hta. OPEN ALTj N1QI1T. Kodaks, Cameras "d Amateur Photo Supplies. Write us for prices on out fits. Send us your developing and printing. Tbe Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Farnam St. Developing and Printing Done In All : Her Glory iSAPHOI Illustrated in the March Number of Color In 5 ; Broadway Magazines Don't fall to got a copy. This foa- turo alono Is worth tho price thero m nrn twnntv mnrn f in M i p.n nnnt, .. .w . ...w.w ' , i-mu uuu m m apparently better than tho other. i' roiu your newsucaior ror 10 cents n copy, or direct from the publishers. Broadway Magazine, IlroiitUvny, New York. City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam. Tel, 316. A Word About Teeth. Our best set of tcoth havo used in their construction tho most expensive and the highest quality tooth that dentistry can af ford. You cannot get n better tooth. They nro tho best. Fit guaranteed. Hood Set Teeth $5.00 Heat Sot of Teeth JS.00 Partlnl Sets $2.so up Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1317 UOUULAS ST. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Gar Service, SOAP FOlt J3,VBU130DY Monday morning wo placo on sale n big lino of Soap at a prlco that will sell It quick. Savon Aux Vlolctte, box pic Juvenile, box roj Lana Oil, box "lc Woodbury's Facial, cake '. I8c 4711, enke je Hlco Meal, cake ioj Cacti, cako lOtJ Packer's Tnr. cako 15c Jap Ilose, cake I0c Castile, cako lc Iletter take advantage of this Soap Sale and roino early. BOSTON T0E?E DRUC " W DEPT ANEW DRUG PLANT! Our new- store, when comnlete.l, will give I as cum mu mi l ns tnniniuuiuui. ( piani ns if it) no lounti in me nine i-uu-try, nITordliig nw It d ies FAOtl.lTA for tho trnlisac'b n ef AM, CIASSKS of drug bllijl nejs. The tlrst Iloor of the new store will be a SAMISHOOM proper, while the PUH SOIUPTION DKP,UTMI'.NT will be In tho large and nlry HASBMKNT. Here nil the compounding will be done. AWAY FROM TUB NOI8B anil CONFt'SION 1NCIOHNT to n busv store Our tjAHOHATOKY nnd WAUMUOU3M nnd wholesale detainment occupy tho ItKAll portion of the FIItST Iloor nnd the HNT1HH BHCOND nnd TlltltD Moors nt our old location, 131.1 Dodgo street, nnd hero every possible con venient Is at bund t render the handling of oriKr-j for nil classes of drus merchan dise easily mil quickly A PltlVATH LINK TF.UCPMONi: connerts the two tb p.'irtments. so that the utmost resources of the wholesale department nro nt the com mand of the retail st"rr Popular or "cut" prices prevail at all times. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go f. W, for. Kith uml I)oiIk'. I.nlioriitor)' uml Wnrelioiise. l.'l.'t l)oile St., .tllilillo of Itloek. I tStarretrs In n nmne fiiiullliir In every MACHI.VIST mill nXilMlllll, litit It In not everyM lure on en n Hint ii euniplete line of .tliielilnlNlN' ToiiIn, We enrry nlioul e er tiling Slrrrett unties. Ank for Intent eiitnltiuiie. JAS. MORTON & SON CO., j 1511 DotlRo St. LtoOL, HUADQUAHTEHS. $10,000 DRUG SALE About four monllis ago tlio druggists of Omnha combined together and formed a drug trust, and had us shut olF from all jobbers and manufacturers and wo could not purchase a dollar's worth of drugs from any of them. But before wo were shut out wo purchased $U,000 worth of goods. Tho trust lasted about six weeks, when wo "busted" it. (It was a hot outfit.) It left us with a surplus of stock more than wo caro to handle and for this reason we havo decided to cut and s!ah tho prices in order to reduce it. You will not be limited to ono bjttlo but as many as you havo money to pay for. i I to I i I I Stylish Footwear! for Men and Women Wo ehow tho Inrjjost stock mid best soloct llnes of stylish, hih-grado footwear for mon and women, that can bo found In tlio city, and wo give special attention to correct foot-fitting. Wo givo you a little botter prado of shoes and a littlo better lit at a littlo lowor price than you can pet anvwhoro else. tRartwrigM$eo N. B. Cornw 16th and Doualu St. McCuncof The Bee Says whllo ho has never hntl occasion to uso any kidney remedy, but In case ho does ho would certainly uso CKA MKU'S KIDNEY CPUK, being Inllu enced solely by tho strong testimonials from rellnblo Omnha citizens, Cramer's Kidney Cure 69c. This remedy lends In sales nil kid ney medicines on tho ninrltot. It has been used by many lending citizens of Omaha who have cheerfully testified ns to the good results. If your drug gist hasn't got It nnd refuses to get It for you, como to our store, whero you can get tho $1 Size for 69c During this sale out-of-town people desiring to glvo Cramer's Kidney Curo n trhil, we will send It by express, charges prepaid. Schaefer's Cough Cure For Coughs, Colds. Ilronchllls, Croup, etc., Is a never-falling remedy. During this cutting and slashing prlco salo you can get all you wnnt at 15c n bottle. No Rake Off Here Thero Is ono thing you can depend upon if wo till .1 prescription for you tho tloc gets no "rake off." That's why he don't send his patients to us and for that reason you ought to como to us on your own uccount. Wo think tloc ought to bo satisfied with getting his fee, but ho thinks different. Ho wants 15c on every prescription and ho gets It from tho 2x4 pets but not from us. Thero Is no rnko off here nnd doc don't send them. How We Sell Drugs ' Cramer's Kidney Cure COo -Monnon'o Talcum Powder 11c Carter's Liver PlUa 15c Dam's Kidney Pills 35c Pe-ru-n;i 75o Ianibert'H I.lstcrlne Me Urn mo Qulnlno J5o Illrney's Catarrh Powder 30o llostcttcrTt Hitters 7,"c Cudahy's E.trnct of llcef 2c Duffy's .Molt Whiskey 8Sc l'ltiKuntn s t ompouim C!c i Scott's Kmulsloii 10c and 7oc S' Pennyroyal Pills Jl.OO L Kld-nc-nldfl 2Pc KlngH Ncw-Dlscovery 40e (lorn Catarrh Powder S9c Pears' Ihmcenled Soap 12c Packers' Tnr Sonp 15c i ..J .. , i . i . . i me in t .imui t:ia Juvenile Soap I0o I West's Ilrnln ond Nervo Treat- in on t soo t? Hnfl's Catarrh Curo 69c 1 Hood's Sarsaporllla C9o Castorin 23c i Nestlo's Food 40c 1 Swansdowu Powder 10c T Pnlno's Celery Compound fi9c V Syrup of Figs 29o 1 Psycblne 2.S0 i Ozomullon 7f,o ? Plcrco's Fuvorlto PrcHcrlptlou... Gflo X (Irssamer Faco Powder liic I Marshall's Kxtract of necf 19c y AJnx Tablets 40c tJ Schacfcr's Cough Curo IGc 1 Malted Milk 40c, 7Cc, $.1.15 f Undo Sam's Tobacco Curo fiOc s Woodbury'fl Facial Soap 18c i Ayers' Hair Vigor (15c T Florida Water . inc 4 Kilmer's Swnmp Itoot 7,'n 1 Warner's Safe Curo 90c Kublfoam Tooth Wash 20c Follows' HypophosphltCB $1.15 Fora Powder 40o P Ucso Soap so Cutlcura Soap 20o k Hayden's Big Shoe Sale SL83 Monday S1.88 Monday for fine shoes made to sell for $3, $4 and $5 The third week of the greatest Shoe Sale in America. Three new shipments of 1200 PAIRS men's and women's fine Vici Kid and Box Calf shoes just received go on the big bargain tables Monday morning at $1.88. All made up for big eastern dealers and closed out to our buyer for cash at about half the cost of mak ing. Not a pair in the lot worth less than 3 to $5. Now styles, all sizes and all on sale at $1.88 $1.18 SPECIAL SALE ON BOYS' AND GIRL'S SHOES 380 pairs of line shoes for boys' and girls worth $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 a pair all on one big bargain ' table at SPECIAL SHOE BARGAINS IN ANNEX DEPARTMENT Infant's line patent leather shoes, worth 75c sizes 2 to 5, on sale OOl- Child's lino kid, spring heel shoes, worth $1.00 Cln sizes 5 to 8, on salo at '. Boys' fine satin calf lace shoes, Avorth $1.35 HArt Bizes 12 to 2, on sale at tvjvj CVUW O.Wl.MU.Vl'S IV TUB CI.OAIC-HIJIMIlTSinXT. Tnit Kill 4J iwuk Ctl lr W'ri Ia4u nnu CI." I ft hi II mi' A'ititiinfjn t.n I,. I.. now rcmodolctl Cloalc Dcpnrttnent S eo puo anuotiiicpnipiit. SimSCHIPTIOXS TAKKN FOH T UK ItEV. SMKhDO.VS SI'KCIAIj DAILY. .ii a u, oitni:its fii,i,i:i). HAYDEN BR0 r What Can You Do If you pot ft poor Cipar? You can't tell until you smoko It how pood it Is, and after you'vo burned your mon5V you can't pot it baok. "THE STOECKER" Is tho naino of afi-contcipur that's pood all pood and alwavs will bo cood. Hold by all dualtirs and at our two stores -1404 Douglas and 221 South 16th Stroot. 1 A Toothless Alouth detracts from tho 'beauty of tlio faco and Impairs tbo lietilth. I'ropcr mas tication cannot bo accompllsbcd with out tcoth or oven with poor ccth. Do not try to mako your stomach do tbo work that nature Intended for your mouth. Ono of tho most common t.l causes of dyspepsia and other stomach iivJ troubles is knporrectly chowed food. Let us put your teoth In order so that you may avoid slckneys and bo happy. Our charges are jiocullurly pleasing, BAILEY, the Dentist .IIU I'm I on II Ik. 10th .t Kuril ii in, J.nilj- Atlfiiilmit. I'liunu ins.-,. Dr. II. W. Iliilli-'. Toolli roiidtr, All tlruuiftila. Schaefer &Lpr 16th and Chicago Sts. HAYDENs Our Spring Clothing Has arrived. Wo are busy unpacking and putting them in placo on our coun ters. Monday, JInrch d, when you aro passing our 16th street window stop nnd look, you will not bo sorry for tbe tlmo spent, YOUR EVKS WILL IlEST ON TUB FINEST TAILORED CLOTHING MADE IN AMERICA. Look at tho prices and seo how well wo aro guarding your Interests. Tho cry of high prices finds no lodging placo In this store. Our Spring Greeting Will be tho best made clothing In America at prices that will put all competitors to shame. AT PRESENT WE ARE CLEARING OUT ALL OUR WINTER CLOTHING. Noth ing will bo reserved or carried over. Suits that sold from $15.00 to $25.00 go at $12.60. Suits that Bold from $10.00 to $ir..00 go nt $".D0. Suits that sold from $5X0 to $10.00 go at $3.75. $2.00 and $3.00 l'ants go nt 03c. $1.50 Pants, to close, at COo. Men's $1.00 and $5.00 Pnnts, lu all tho new effects, aro offered nt $2.50. Men's All Wool Ulsters nt $2.85. All our boys' Knco Pants Suits, In do ublo-breastcd and Vcstco Suits, that sold at $3.50 up to $G.50, to bo closed at $1.75 and $ 2.93. Spring vercoats nro In stock. Drop in nnd look them over. Bicycle Department Wait for Our Opening, April 1st. During tho quiet months of tho wlnto of ono of tho most responsible mnuufacturo than rogulnr dealers prices. Theso nro fu aro sold from $50.00 to $75.00. Wn will so having adjustable handlo bars, padded snddl tiros, with tbo regulnr no-day guarantee, f Hotter yet nro tho Illcycles we offer fo ment tho samo as any high grade $40.00 or of Morgan & Wright, Hartford, Dofendor or handlo bars, Kelley or Kredwlck adjustable, pedals, also tho finest chain made, tho genu We have secured tho ngency for thro made, which includo tho best Chalnlcss III ment wo will mako Inter. r wo contracted for Wcyclcs by tho carloan. rs at irom jd.uu to $17.00 per Dicyclo les lly guaranteed, tbo samo as Hlcycles that 11 tho regular $25.00 1000 Carnival Ulcycle, es with motal base, A 1 enamel framos and or $16.05. r $25,00, having construction and equip $50.00 Rlcycle, Tho best tires, your choice Diamond tires. Host and highest prlcod tho Hamo In regard to pedals, tho Record tuo Ilaldwln chain, o of tho best high grado lines of Illcycles cycles, and aBk you to notice tho announce- mw EN BROS. We do not claim to please every one but tbo percentage is bo largo we can bettor afford to havo tho good will of an. occasional failure than his money. If you are not Batisiied with SHERIDAN COAL yu can get all your monoy back. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 FARNAM. TEL. 127. THE BEST TEN-CENT CIGAR IN THE MARKET Hil l B uS WV M L I B 1 ixl iJMtStF r i III mill Tlili r-ff lm iffiM CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO I', n. RICE M, C. CO., MANIII'ACrlJItr.llS, ST. I.OUIS, MO. O. A. HAILSIIACIC, OMAHA, UISTIIIIIUTOIU UNION MADE!