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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEEu MOK DAY, MARCH 26, 1900.
HEW HIGH SCHOOL LOOMS HP
Plans Will Bo Submitted at Once to Ecbool
BorJ for Approval.
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CONTRACT WILL BE SIGNED IN SIX WEEKS
Structure to lie Kreeleil nt Thin Time
yiiXl Form I'nrt of Klnnl Scheme to
He Carried Out ni KuntU Are
Jlcule Avulliible.
Bight bo dottrers a lecture which will bo
Illustrated with stereoptlcon view. Ho will
talk about the work of tho army, and tho
pictures -will Illustrate It. Tomorrow night
ho will appear to South Omaha. Tho coming
of tho commanding ofllcor of this division
to Omaha Is a notablo ovent In Salvation
Army circles, and tho local mcmbera ac
corded their chief a cordial welcome. He
expresses himself as greatly pleaeed with
tho work ne It Is being conducted In Omaha.
WALLACE WEOS MISS KENNARD
lulet Ceremony Performed In
l'reitcnce of Ilelutlvea nnI In
timate Krlentl.
the
Ofllclal Architect Latenser returned from
a business trip on Friday and tho omco
forco under his direction Is now rapidly
drawing up tho plans for tho new High
school building. Thoy will undoubtedly
bo In shape for submission to tho Hoard of
Education at I(h regular meeting next Mon
day night, and following their approval tho
CRANK IN TRINITY CHURCH
Interrupts Bnndty Morning Berrioet in tte
Epit copal Gathedr.il.
ONE WOMAN SCREAMS. AND FAINTS
Author of "Orlnln nuil Ilencent
Jinn" StnlUn Down the AUlc
with III lint On Looks "
I.Ike Metihlsto.
of
Tho appearanco ol a crank In Trinity
Cathedral during services riunday morning
caused a flurry of excitement that for u
moment threatened a panic. A woman
screamed and fainted. Several of tho more
timid
congregation left their (powa nnd started for
tho exits. Near tho epot where tho woman
tiwooncd there was como confusion, but It
was all over In a moment. Tho dean con
tinued ronllng tho morning lesson, and the
fact that qulot was reatored so soon was
due largely to his self-possession.
Tho cathedral was crowded with wor-
Tho marriage of Miss Eva Kennard,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. II. Kennard,
to Mr. James Grant Wallace, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Wallace, was solemnlzod
Saturday evening at C o'clock nt tho res
idence of the bride's parents, Nineteenth
and Dodgo streets,
TH. pnrnmnntf na n almnltf nnn tn OVPTV
contract will bo let as soon as tho speclfl- respcctmi t occurrence at this particular
cations can bo prepared. It Is expected tmo wng n jccf(le(i surprise to the many
that the contract will bo signed within six frIcn(j o tno contracting parties. In Jan
weeks and that work will begin Immediately uary ,DB cngagcment of Miss Kennard and
thereafter. Tho new building will prob- Mr Wallace was announced, but It wns
ably bo ready for occupancy next spring. presumed that tho wedding would tnko
Tho omclnl architect prepared ten rough puco uortir nfter Lent an elaborate
sketches of tho front elevation, embodying ci,urct, nfrar D0ng anticipated by tho social
different phases of tho earao general Idea. wor,(, of 0maha. A few daya ago Mr.
it. .n- ulilimlttiwl tn the bUtlll- 5if.ll Ii lo.,
.,..., nrmmutpn nnd a selec- .. .. . designing playful mosaics upon pew anil
u" Z IV. nnhmlttod to " U'V. .r T" " ' .." i..: chancel, relieving tho stately gloom. Tho
lion wu iuhuu, nunu nurneuiy niuuu lur mu wcumug uu.u.u uw -- ,.... .i.t.
tho entire board for final approval. departure. mornlne Pracr n? CM "W,hV"
tilrU' ..,!..... In A.l.l.-u. Itev. Nowton M. Mann performed tho loners had bowed their hrods In adoration
tJlr . u ,,.. n was attended only and with becoming humility had murmured
Tho noriion 01 ino new uuuis i - .- . . . ..
Is now purposed to erect will bo placed to by tho Immediate relatives ana mtimaio
Within a short tlmo after tho conclusion
of the service Mr. nnd Mrs, Wallace wcro
aboard nn eastbound train, with Europe
their destination. Thoy wero nccom-
THESE ARE SIGNS OF SPRING
Various If nrhlnnrnr of Worm Wenther
SlKnlllcnnce afnthc Stolen Via
lirelln nnd tlioiRtYelllnir Hud.
The signs of spring rare unmistakable. The
appearanco of light garments upon tho
streets may be misleading; thcro may bo
no significance In UriJ fact that tree buds
aro swelling; tho htnnidlty and balm In
the air may mean much or little, according
to circumstances, but: the other day a sneak
thiol ontered a hallway and etole an urn
brella, leaving n henry winter overcoat un
touchod upon the rack.
Tho Import of this Is beyond cavil. It
Is pregnant with meaning. When tho fact
was reported to tho police an order wan
Itsued for tho patrolmen to brush up their
spring uniforms.
Then, there aro other signs corroborative
i.;' nm MV-iMnnn'B ' ' tno foregoing. Tho Junk dealer nnd
tUVHIUKIO ... i. 1 .1 .V it Hi ......rj. -- . ... .. , . . . , .
imiunuiu iiiurcnuui ohyu utuukui uui lueir
rnkes, horn nnd pruning sheers. Tho su
burban goat Is shedding his winter coat.
The hobo and the millionaire, plan to denert
tho city for tbo fresh air and calm rcposo
of n rural life, and tho young man's fancy
lightly turns to thoughts of love.
Thoro Is still tlmo for cold wenther, no
Bhlpors, whoso drees and numbers betokened "" larcl cnmo , ,K lamo- " 1 10
tho solemn Ltnten season. Dlack was tho 1 rnust make a It-onlno exit; but, nevertiolws,
,w.mmn ,inr Tint thrnuh th Rt.ilnr.d tIle "n-0 ' ripe for tho thrifty citizen to
twentx , candidates Monday evening, the
Mondamn degree start doing the Initiatory
work, A program has been arranged and
light refreshments wilt bo served.
Maglo City lodge, No, 80, has organised
n degree team which Is being drilled by
Captain C. M. Rackley.
Do You Know Barney?
OSMMBHyBiaMMBUMMnailMI
glass windows camo shnfts of ruddy light,
ttm nnut nf tho old structure, with n norm
nnd south frontngo of 200 feet. A now
fenturo which has been added within tho
last week is n girls' gymnasium In tho
i.nnnr Hlorv. Tho gymnasium wna i-.u
vldcd for on tho petition of a largo nuinbor panled by Mr. William Wallace, father of
,.1.... v.i .i,inni. nn,l nthors. Tho tho croom. nnd tho party will meet Mrs.
front entrance will bo directly In lino with Wallace nnd her two daughters upon their
V. . . .. .. . ..,! nlmn.lv ilo- arrival on tho cont nent. Tho dato of
,ii,,i in Tim lice, anyone mounting tho their return to Omaha Is not yet fixed.
unobstructed view
- ,.i,inr -xir foot lone to tho his- "I U3ed Kodol Dyspepsia cure In my family
torlo snlrnl stnlrway now doing service, with wonderful results. It gives Immediate
Tho architectural Idea of tho building Is relief. Is pleasant to take and Is truly tho
similar on a small scale to that of tho new dyspeptic's best friend," says E. Hartgerlnk,
oliiir. it will faco In tho same Ulrcc- ovorlscl, Mien, uigesis wnai you eni.
tlon nnd will resemble, llko tho postonico.
tho upper half of tho letter "II." Tho
lecture rooms, ono tier deep, open upon a
corridor lighted from tho Inner court.
AKcrntloUN to Old HiilltllnK.
In ordor that tho old building may con
form to tho new nnd for tho moro Im
nortnnt rcimon that tho llro mennco may
Can
not fall to cure.
noponsu. In tho litany, men tno msnop
descended from tho pulpit. Tho silvery
paoans from tho choir lolt died away, and
tho whlte-hnlrcd dcun arose, to read tho
morning lesson.
Out of the Ordlnnry.
At this Juncture a fcaturo wns Introduced
which la not In the ritual of tho Church of
England.
At a moment whon all was nulot nnd every
faculty nlert to catch tho words of tho
vcnornbla speaker, a heavy step was heard
In tho aisle.
A tall man, wearing a soft derby hat,
was walking swiftly down toward tho, nltar.
Instinctively overy eyo turned In his di
rection
unreel his lawn hose and patch tho hoka
which tho mlco hnvn gnawed In IU
Why UnilrcnN In the ftnrk
When by traveling In tho luxurious sleep
ing cars of tho CIIICAaO, MILWAUKEE
AND ST. PAUL. RAILWAY you may turn
on tho electric lamp and make tho berth as
light as day.
City Office, 1E01 Farnan st.
with which ho moved, perhaps tho fact that
Hunker' Union of the Worlil. 'no rciaineu uis nai in mm uuiy iJiutt, ii-i-
Omnhn. lodire. No. 1. has changed Its meet- 'haps thoro was something wild In Ills visage
ing night to Wednesday nt tho hall in Tho 'that startled theso who saw him. I3o that
lien hulldlni: " It may, thero was a perceptible flurry
wrntornni in.tun No 3. Tuesday n ulit UirougUout tno congrogauon. incro wero
nleoteil .1. M. Klnncv loduo deDUty. A com- suuaen rusilingn nnu gasps, uno womau
n,itiM wn nnnninini tn nrmnirn for an looked un Into his face aa ho passed, then
bo minimized, tho upper two Btorlcs w'11 cauorat0 entertainment to bo given Irarao- scroamed nnd falnteil. A half-dozen rushed
Frnternul Vnlon of America.
Danncr lodge, No. 11, met Thursday even
ing and, after a business session, progrce-
olvo high flvo was tho order. Tho first prizo
was won by Mrs. L. M. Itooso and tho flrst
men's prizo by Ilert Davis. Refreshments
wero served. Tho commlttco on tho enter
tainment for April C, tho occasion of John
L. Ilnndlcy's visit to tho lodgo, Is making
preparations for tho event.
Omaha lodgo, No. 311, has changed Its
meeting night from Wednesday to Friday,
Perhaps It wns tho unseemly hasto anj n0w meetB In tho Fraternal Union of
Well, he Is tho young man who has
cbargo of the silk department at llayden
Hro8 tho man who Is always talking
"WlnBlow tnffetn." Harney suffered con
siderable with kidney complaint and ap
pealed to us for a remedy that WOULD;
cure. As ho hnd tried all tho different rem
edies made. We naturally recommended
CRAMER'S KIDNHY CURE-alid nfter
tnklng only ono bottle It effected a perma
nent cure and ho Is one of tho stauncheat
advocates In the city of this wonderful
remedy.
Cramer's Kidney Cure 7Bc
Peruna 5c
Syrup of Figs 29
Llsterlno t9
Patno's Colery Compound 6c
Hood's Sarsapnrllla C9o
Wlno of Cnrdul 75c
romo-Qulnlno 15o
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
Cor. 10th and Chlnniio St.
SOHAEFER
America hall, third floor, 1510 Farnam
street.
Mondamln lodgo, No. Ill, will lnltlato
The
Most
DnnU
To Montana nnd tho Northwest Is via
tho Union Pnclllc. SlctpinB enra milk-
Iiik close connections nt l'ocntollo for
Kutto nnd other Montana points arc
rim dally. Dlnlntr Car service, free
Reclining Chair Cars.
CITY TICKET OFFICE:
laOS li-AUNAM ST.,
Telephone !U0.
1m nlinrn from tho present structure, tho
main hallway of tho second floor leading
Into tho third floor of tho addition. Tho
operation will consumo In tho neighborhood
of 510.000, and this Item has been tho sub
ject of considerable discussion nmong board
mnmbers. Several havo contended that
to her assistance. Some went for water.
Others sought to improvo tho ventilation by
opening windows.
Tho Intruder passed on down tho aisle,
depooltcd an nrmful of pamphlets on tho
communion tablo and, turning, faced tho
dlatcly after Lent.
At the request of South Omnba lodgo,
No. 08, Deputy Itlco begins work among
mombcrs nnd friends of tho Hankers' Union
of tho World thcro next week with a view
to increasing tho membership,
tho charter only allows tho board to use , h, h flV(J (Jan'Co at lts unll u was noticed then that ho was tall, slen
$25,000 yenrly from tho general fund for i Jcr nnJ tan(jsomo, ito had a long, curv
building purposes. Others ueiiovo umi ino - Thursday to Ing. 'black moustache, tinged with gray, and
Rinrllnir a new lodco In descending from hu chin was a enarp-pointeu
" . . .. ..... nmnhn ntmnt Anrli 1. imperial, ho resemnieu mo cnnracirr 01
sum set. Tho tower win not ue umu.rucu ,n ,lvn 0,lrnrU Menhlstonhclcs as scon In tho opera "Faust."
for tho present nnu wi iiaKe o ... n,nv t l.H ..resident. W. A. Riddle, last Tho dean continued reading tho morning
pearance or nerenseo e Ku. s liplnc h , fortletu blrlUuay. lesson
removal ot ino mason. urn.. . " -"K." :t Intruder In Uaeorfcd Out.
it la the. ovcntiuii Tunoau ca.u. .uunv, n . i ... . ...
n is ' ... I ...nhrn nnrtv i.vi.inv nvpnlm? tn 150 momborBl Tho Interloper woe-mod about to
f n miadrnnBlo carrying out tho similarity and guosts. After distribution of prizes a whon Usher Ilarvoy Reynolds stepped up to
V1 ...q . mnhnt dU- .lrnmatlo and musical program was ron- hlm and, taking him by tho arm, led him
lO mo vuaiuii.Lu. .... .. ...... .... .... o f nt nf thn Plmreh.
H1 UWed UV UUUUIUKi kSUl.lu v. ..... I " " ' '
uy tnis tlmo consciousness nau rcturncu
speak
t.nll.llnir will bo rotuoved dcrod. followed by dai
. .. .........x ..in' u Uwuhl into vnuni? noooln of No. 12 havo formed a
ami mo i JT ' ' . A,inPnlt class under tho direction of Prof, to tho woman who had fainted, and tho con-
n Bjrrame.r, ....u - -- - grogaUon had recovered possession of Its
cMnlu-liutrnuce on - ZZo Secretary Judge Ryan returned nerves.
Tho principal ontranco of tho completed ' ffom MnneapoIlB and rCp0rt8 that Tho crank was W. M. Kilmer, author of a
structuro will bo from tho south, as ttie promisor to havo 1,000 mem- pamphlet on tho "Origin and Descent of
largest number of students will seek ail- befonj thQ c,oja n, Man u ,g (wId thati ,n atteraptlnK t0
jnlttnnco from that direction, ino norm, reconcllo tho theory of evolution with tho
eouth nnd west entrances, which will proli- ,nAtra wnr nrcanlzcd last wook at scriptures hla reason has become, unbal-
. . . ....... t ...... I Kl n, otnnrn Tctr nn I " v l' . 1
Roiy noi wiw " i..t,.u.o v.o w ... .. a Neb . aary g, d.; Seymour ana auceu.
indoflnlto Period, will bo similar to the east 0 UQt0i rn(i now- "Well. I'v
entrnncv. which Ih striking in design. On "P"""."' " said to Usn
v. i ji, .i.m.. iWuinv. Anti-rlne tho uc" . . . ....
tho cast tho thrco doorways entering the
main corridor nro Bet In a projecting fea
ture of tho building eighty feet In length.
Tho entrance Ih supported by four Imineuso
Ionlo columns four feet In diameter.
In tho center of tho qundrnnglo It Is In
tonded to retir a tower which will surpass
In altitude that which has long been a
landmark to tho homecoming Nebraakan.
Ita foundations will 'la separato frotn the
main building, so that tho latter will not
bo affected by any pcnslblo settling. An
enclosed corridor will lead through tho quad
e accomplished my purpose," ho
Usher Reynolds. "I did what I
nuini? tn tho constantly Increasing num- started out to do.
h..r nf Hankers' Union of tho World lodges Dut If his purpoio was to clrculato sample
In Omaha, a plnn Ib on foot to build a hall copies of hla pamphlet thero was madness
of their own to bo known aa tho banners- m uiuinw, JOr mo orotuureo wcro tuu
Union hall. Tho projectors promlso that it nscaiea -Dy ino janitor.
will bo up to dato In overy respect.
Ashland ledge, No. 149, will hold nn open
meeting Monday night.
Itriiiiirkithle Cnren of HheiimntlNm.
From the Vindicator. Rutherfordton, N. C.
Tho editor of tbo Vindicator has had occas-
slon to test tho cfllcacy of Chamberlain's
The Attention of the
Traveling public Is respectfully Invited to
tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons
of tho CHICAQO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi
cago. Solid vestihulcd, steam heated and
olcctrlo lighted trains. Palaco sleepers and
Four and
They're All Fast.
Four fast trains to Chicago daily via the Burlington.
Daylight Express 7:25 a. m. -Parlor car.
VeBtibuled Flyer 4:00 p. in. Sleeper diner.
Chicago Limited 1:&0 p. m. Sleeper diner.
- Chicago Special 12:85 a. m. Sleeper diner
library car.
Berths, Tickets and Information at
TICKET OFFICE,
1B0S PAnVAJI STREET.
Telephone "SO.
Iirni.lNOTON STATION,
10TII AND MASON STREETS,
Telephone XiiS.
I niuu ... tvai. . ' " ...... j i 1 1 .i III.... 1 1
ronglo from tho main entrance on tho south ,, , a,m tvvlco wltU the most remarkable ..u.ury r., .1 .un
to tho auditorium on tho frontage opposite. Stanch cso. First, with rheumatism st"
Abovo the auditorium a room of equal size , tno ihonWw from which ho suffered ex- S" V 'sn GeVrT Western Acent
-will bo dovote.1 to a gymnasium, tho torn- -rurlatlnis naln for ten days, which was ro- v' A' NAi5" uencrar western Agent.
ipornry g)-mnaslum on tho upper floor of
tho east wing being converted into ft natural
history laboratory.
Tho portion of tho now building to bo
erected at thin tlmo, together with the old
structuro In Its modified form, will easily
nccommodnto 1,500 pupils, and tho corridors
nro no nrrangcil that thero will bo no over
crowding between tho recitation periods.
Tho number nnd location of tho rooms, aa
provlously described, nro determined. In nc
cordnnco with tho most approved Ideas of
school construction, nnd tho building In
Its ultimate form Is oxpectrd to bo ono of
the model high schools of tho country.
cruclatlng pa
lloved with two applications of Pain Dalm,
rubbing tho parts afflicted and realizing
Instant benefit nnd entlro relief In n very
Sea C. P, Harrison's real eutato bargains.
DIED.
U lfRFU' A CHALLENGE
IIAT UlUS SALE open TO ALL
Pricus that defy all. And a variety that is greater than
all Wo have selected several of our best lots for a challenge !
short time, second 1 i , rheumatism m thigh ..... .--r, March im ftl Rn1o to bo held Monday. No house in America bought their
pXwhiTl. was relieved by two applications, Jewl 2PuSneUra1 it. .IncketS Qlld WaiStS Cheaper thatl Hayden Bl'OS.
rubbing with tho liniment on retiring ui m t,0 held from St. Peter'c Parish ' . . . . It , T.nBf wont ton
........ ..... .nn,. fr fr.,m nt n. I phnrph Mominv. -Marcn zu. at u n. m. in- hnnoii in AmHriRU huuh liicui aa tuuuu. j-iu.uv " .v
uigui uuu ?;. nt Hnlv SMMilrhrrv. Funeral nrl. " . .
secured three manufacturers' stocks at 50c on tne dollar ana
they will be on sale Monday.
To secure tho original witch hazel salvo
nBk for DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, well
Itnowu as a certain euro for pllos and skin
diseases. Ilowaro of worthlcea counterfeits.
Thoy aro dangerous.
SALVATION ARMY IS ACTIVE
Arrlvnl of nrlnmller Oencrnl .In men
Toft U the SlKnl for lie
vlvul Mct'thiKS.
Sunday was rodletter day In f5alvatlon
Army circles. Drlgndlar James Toft of lies
IMolncB, thu cblwf olllccr of tho nrniy In
INobraska, Iowa awl South Dakotn, was
projent. Ho arrived Saturday afternoon
ifrom the- west, having been to Deadwood
nnd other Ulnck Hills points on a tour of
inspection.
Tureo Sunday services were held morn
ing, afternoon and evening. Each wns
largely attended, and much Interest was
manifested, Tho service did not differ from
the usual procedure of tho .Salvation Army
except that thcro was moro of It, and tbo
music was moro thau ordinarily elaborate
Ilrlgadlor Toft led tho sorvlco. Ho Is nn
nggrejslvo llttlo man of modest manner, yet
iv glanco nt his faco shows that ho has tho
determination requisite to a leader. The
meetings wcro held at tho Salvation Army
linll, 1711 Davenport street. Many testi
monials wcro given nnd twvoral outsiders
oponly ncknowledgod that thoy had been
benetltod by attending Salvation Army meet
ings, urignuicr ion Knows moro Salva
tion Army songs than any member who has
vlslltvl Omaha within recent years, and ho
sings In such nn cnergetlo manner that great
enthusiasm Is aroused.
Brigadier Toft will remain In Omaha and
f South Omaha until Wednesday morning,
when too will return to Dca Molnco. To-
tl4 lha Kind You Have Always Bought
fjlgnatora
Itemcmbrnnce.
It should ALWAYS be rcmomborcd
Only ono Chicago rnllway lino
Cporates Library Buffet Cars
On ALL limited trains.
ONLY ONE railway lino
Ituns a limited day train
Prom Omaha to Chicago. Illinois,
With Drawing lloom sleepers, library and
dining cars.
ONLY ONE railway lino
11UNS TWO fast night tratns
From Omahn to Chicago
With comnleto dining and library car
service.
THD OLDEST railway lino In Omaha.
Tho greatest mileage of any Omaha line,
Tho most moJorn nnd best equipped.
THK NORTHWESTERN LINE.
Stonecypher, printer, ad-writer. Up-to-dats
cuts for sale. 1201 Howard. Tel. 1310.
church Monday, March 2G, at 9 n. m. In
terment at lioiy aepuicnro. runcrui pri-
vntfl.
Cheyenno, Salt Lako and Ottumwa papers
pleaso copy.
NOTHING IS BETTER
Impossible to Manufacture a Bet
tcr Remedy.
Omaha People Make Good Witnesses
of tbo Success It Has Achieved.
There can be nothing better (or backache,
nervousness, sloeplessnesd and all ailments
arising from kidney disorders than Mor
row's Kld-no-olds. It la Impossible to man
ufacture a better kidney remedy. Kld-ne-
olds contain the very best Ingredients that
.m io.ii.mi. mnn. tailored sample suits In
vonotlans, serges and cheviots, jackets silk
lined throughout; mey como m uu-"-breasted,
single breasted or tlght-flttlns
skirts with tho now sluglo or double box
pleat back; mado to soil for
$16.60 Challengo prlco V-J'
100 ladles' suits In homespuns and Vene
tians, jackets, rhadarae silk lined, tight
fltUng or box front, now box ptea .back
skirt; mado to sell for 112- C QQ
Challengo price KJrJ
75 man-tallored suits In ctons. fly front,
. . .. i.rnstcd. elaborately np-
Kod " n trontr box pleated; some all silk
Iloni Chnrited with Ilurwlnrr.
Frank Gallagher. Tom Iltllory, William
Hf.rrinrtnTi Fred Ilrown and Hoy Gunn,
lads tn their early teens, are under ar
rest nt tho pollco station charged with
lirimklnrr Intn a barn owned by L. Hern-
Ptoln. Thirteenth nnd William streets. It
la said tho boy stole a set of harnens.
Warrants won. Issued Saturdny nnd the
pollco found tho defendants Sunday.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
of
OASTOnlA.
lha Kind Yo'j Han Always Bough!
Bn tb I m ma m "a" wnj,f5
Jf. Jackson of Des Moines Is nt tho Her
Grand,
T. K. Gurr of Denver Is nt tho Her
Grand.
C. W. Orr of Craig, Neb., is at tho Mor
chants.
W. II. Harris oX Chicago Is nn Omaha
visitor.
P. D. Culver of Chicago is an Omaha
visitor.
Jnmea E. Wells of St. Louis is at tho
Millard.
A. M. Priest of Lincoln spent Sunday
in Omnha.
W. B, Sharp of Aurora, Neb., Is at tho
Merclinnts.
Miss Mary Stcgeman of North Platte
Is nt tho Millard.
B. J. Adams of Plttsburs was a Sundny
visitor In Omnha.
J, M. Hcdwny of Now York Is regis
tcrcd at tho Millard,
J. II. Chnpln of Sioux Falls, S. D Is the
guest or omnna menus.
C. P. Allen nnd wife of New York nro
registered at tho milliard.
L. B. Plumb of Craig. Neb., Is an Omaha
viwtor, reglsterer at ino Jier urano.
John Sturgls of St. Joseph, auditor of
tho Uurllngton routs In Missouri, Is in tho
Cltl".
1.:.nnvrnnr W. J. MoConnoll of Idaho Is
at tho Her Qrand. Ho leaves today for the
cajt.
Judvo M. n. llopewoll of Tekamah was
amonir the viators who participated In tho
-Masonic Imnqucl uaturuuy nlgnt.
Colonel W. P. Cody, who has been In
tho citv two or thrvo days, rtalstorad at
tho Merchant!), has gone to Chicago, en
route to New York. "li,.-
are cood for ailments arlslne from tho kid-
neya. The vast number of people In this , cd throughout; mado to sen
city wno nave icsiuieu 10 me meriis u
kld-ne-olds Is sufficient proof that none of
our cfalms are false,
Mrs. C. E. Smith, 258 Sherman Ave., sajrsi
"I have suffered from kidney trouble for
the past six or seven years. I had a se
vere pain In my back and was troubled
with nervousness, headaches and swelling
of the feet and ankles. I tried different
kinds of kidney remedies, but they did not
seem to help me. 1 heard about Morrow'.
Kld-no-olds tad decided to try them. I
took them Recording to directions and they
have completely relieved me of all my for
mer troubles."
Morrow's Kld-ne-olds are not pills, but
Yelfow Tablets and sell at fifty cents a box
at all drug stores and by the Meyers-Dllloa
Drug Co.
Mailed on receipt of price. Manufact
ured by John Morrow A Co., Chemists,
Springfield, Ohio.
14.75
Guaranteed Paint
Wo aro authorized to "BACK UP" tho
guarnnteo of quality of SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
PAINT which la on the label of
every can.
This Is tho wording of guarantee:
"We Kunrwnteo thut this pnint,
vrhun i.rojiMi-ly uaeil, Mill not crack,
llnko or uhnlU off nnd vrlll cover
mora surface, work hotter nnd tveur
liiuger nnu periiiiiueutlr Ioom better
than anr other imlntu, Inolaclliitf
Ino, Tfhlle lend nnd oil."
'We hereby uteres to forfeit .the
vnlue of the liulnt and tho cont of nn-
lilylnw it If lu uny liistnnca It Is not
fonnd as nhtivo represented."
We fully guarantee to each and overy
purchaser of SherwIn-WllltamB paint the
fulfillment of toe above guarantee;
Sherman & McCqnnell Drue Go
- COlt. 1TH AND DODG&
for 125.00 Challengo
nrlco
Ladles' new automobile jackets, silk lined
throughout, trimmed with very largo pearl
buuona; worth UB.OO-Chal- Q.98
lengo price
ladles' now eton Jacket. In brown, cardl-
nal gray and blocK-ni io., rj IJf
112.50, 19.03 and
, ni, .nrinir lackcts In covert and
serges, silk lined throughout- A QQ
Challengo salo price-only r
, ,,. MlHtsrcd crcnon skirts, per-
ill II ICS UVHIJ - A.
.. iino.i ihrouahout, now box pioai
back, worth 10.00-Ohallengo QQ
sale prlco
.inir .trrn cheviot skirts ap-
L,ULO V
a n .Vin (lllcl. 11UCU mm.
Diiaucu u . . . ,
and trimmed wlthf brush braiu. s Cll
worth 110.00 Challengo prlco ..--'vr
im in,iip- nklrts In mohairs nnd brll-
llantlnes, worth 3.00-Chal- 4 CZf
lamia anln nrl(a Vr
Children's Jackets. In all wool, elabor
ately trimmed with braid, sizes 3 to 0
Challengo salo -4 ff
price
Children's Jackets with deep sailor collar;
a very fancy lot of garments, f OA
worth 15.00 Challengo prlco
HpeelnU for Mimday In tho
Clauk Depurtment.
25 dozen ladles sateen underskirts, deep
flounce and trimmed with cord, A-
worth 11 Challengo salo prlco ..TfcZW
10 dozen ladles black mercerized skirts,
trimmed with accordion pleated ruffle, 10
Inches deep, with 18-lnch flounco -4 ff
worth 12 Challengo salo prlco ..leVrvF
Ladles' black mercerized Poulard undor-
sklrts at!3.00, 12.50 2 00
1 tablo silk waists In nil now shades,
Including black, mado of very best taf
fetas, worth 10.00,
for
1 tablo ladles silk waists, trimmed with
accordion pleating, In all the nowest stylos
worth 17.00 Challenge 50
45 high class Imported sample waists,
worth 115.00, 118.00 and 120.00
Challengo salo price
60 dozen heavy sea Island porcalo wrap
pers, trimmed with embroidery and braid,
extra wldo at the hips, Zfi
worth 12.50, for lOU
25 doien nercalo wrappers, ID-Inch flounce
rufflo over shoulder and bock, cxtru wide
at the hips, sizes 34 to 44
worth 12, for
25 dozen wrappers In blacks, grays, blues
rufflo cardinals, rufflo over shoulder,
extra waist lining worth 7SSi
11.50. for X
3.50
.8.98
1.00
HAYDEN BROS
I Do Not Envy the
Man Who Has Been Deceived...
thoso who order SliliKIDAN UUAL nr0 never
deceived in weight or quality boat coal mined in
Wyoming. Lump $5.50, Nut or Egg 5, roanut,$4.50.
VICTOR WHITE
gic6ra4fia-tolfei..aSp. fMtaa&Mw
LADIES' CLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT.
This Store
Is not a leamor but a door,
not a pupil but a maBtor.
That's cause enough for the
interested presence here dai
ly of hundreds of people who
visit our groat and growing
Ladies' Cloak and Suit I)e
partmcnU This groat spread
ing, growing, far-reaching
business is of your own mak-
ing. A bond of common in
terest between us. ThofruitB
of its greatness havo been
mutual confidence, closor
trade relation between you
and we. Confidence on your
part, sincerity on ours the
plummet and level in this
grand business building.
"VVo cannot oxpec t
ovorybody to buy cloaks and
suits of ub, but that all peo
ple careful with ther monoy,
will.
LadicB'handsomo spring suits, in all wool cheviots, fly
front jackot lined with fine quality silk BergoT (
new box ploat skirt, worti 10.75 kJVJ
Ladies' double breasted, tight fitting Eton suit, mado
from fine quality all wool homespun jackot, lined
throughout with taffeta silk, box pleat back, Q OO
in gray and oxford, worth $12.75 J JJ
Ladies' man-tailored, tight fitting spring suits, in all
wool cheviots, black, gray and oxfords, taf- .
feta silk lined jackots, box pleated skirt, 14itt5
worth $10.00.
First Glimpse of Spring
Millinery.
An interesting merchandise "func
tion" of tho preliminary show
ing of tho season's new millinery.
Tho selection jombracea select
styles in Ready-to-wear Headgear,
and the figuring of cost saves you
at least one half.
tMPJOTTiAna iiounfiu vxi.
-.n
SACK
SUITS
Some men need n cliango
of clothes this spring, and
others need a change of
clothiers.
You can get the kind of
clothes you want if you will
come to the right store.
We would like to talk It
over with you and show you
our new suits and prices in
the Hart, Schaffncrft Marx
tailor made clothing.
Thoy're the kind adver
tised In the leading rnaga
zincs and worn by good
dressers everywhere.
Men's New Spring Suits at $2.75 to $22,50,
Men's New Spring Overcoats at $3.95 to $12.50.
nolter styles nnd larger assortment than all tho other houses In Omaha coip
blned and nt lower prlcea. Wo don't neo how you can consistently put us by In Jut
tlco to yourself. All garments must fit to YOUR satlsfactlon-nnd If for any reaioji
. . i. .i..ii.in ...I ml I tin .nnnnv
you aro not satisfied wo cnceriuny taito ubck our ciuuiihb mm .num. ... .v-v,.
HAYDEN BROS,
NBW l'UIIMOATIONS.
$3 va'h.c IOC
1(105 FARNAM.
TKI. in
actuul
Samantha at Saratoga
Tho Fimnle.t Hook Kvit wrnini.
n.r lAO.noo conies (better binding) havo
I. . . . i r A - ....... 1, hau -'.
pages and 115 Illustrations, is exceedingly
lunny ann vrry t-iuoi .annua.
CONICUV'H IltJ.lll'l JUiiii..1..
Th. most ooDular family magazlno of tho
age, nilwd vlth excellent reading matter and
contains two or moro luei-cn u .
sheet muelo In each Issue, worth fcoc to 11. JO.
OUIl M.illVHLOUS OI'-I'-Ull.
. I nt iitlv 1 f .nntia wn will
maO postpaid ono copy of "Humantha nt
Oardtoga" (the retail price of which Is Mo)
and send our inncuzlne for 3 months, 'i ho
ttctual vaiuo ot ino music in inrcu iiiuuui.,
rT-..i ...... ...... nn,. nt "All ?n Q tl t h IL lit
Saratoga" would cost 3.00 If .bought sepa.
rattiy, Aauress (.unuiii ci juuii
NAL, CHICAGO.
wnNTKn-Cnn in oa tiealth that
R-I-F-A-N-S will not benefll. Band 6 cents
to Illpam Chemical Co., Nev Tjrk, for II
ftuople and l.wO tutlmonlaia.
A Ground Floor
Office wh,Bg
located right on I-'arnam Street, In a
FIHB I'llOOP building Is an oppor
tunlty which may not como again fr
yuars. Thero Is another large room
adjoining which you may havo, It you
m..n n a I lull I nil nnntll Ml hft rnll t
Klcctrlo light, heat and janitor servlc
aro Included In tho rental.
nnnMnn thfira lu nn fiflvfintflfn In Ka. "
Ing lu tho loat building in town &
R. C. Peters & Co. I
Rental Agents.
Ground floor, Bee Building, j