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TIO: OMAHA DAILY FTUPAV, rACTTSTnOT.
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Todij't Sal Mniti th Attendant
L'nrj Lady in Omaha,
of
VEILS WORTH $1 AT IOC EACH
L Grnntl Amorlmcn t of the iv
SpritiK Wimh Knlirles, SIIUn, l)rri
Good, Utc, I'rlenil In Induce
laliliiK lluln Toil nr.
REMNANTS OK VEIMNO, IOC.
Thousands of remnants of high grade
tellings, bruisells net, flsnnot, inauucs mid
many fancy novelties, In white, black and
blue with chonlilo dots, velvet dots and
fancy embroidered; each remnant contains
enough for lady's veil, and aro worth from
COc to II each; on sale on main floor at 10c
tor each veil.
250 NUNS' VEILING, SC YAIU).
Thousands of yarns of nuns' veiling la
nvenlnx sHaucn, pinks, light blues, creams,
ultablo for waists, children's dresses and
trimmings, in romnantu from 2 to 6 yards,
but all of them match up, enabling a lady
to get 10 or 20 yards If necessary, on ealo
on main floor, Sc yard,
NEW MOU83BMNI3 DE SOIE, 3SC YAKD.
Hllk embroidered moussclln do sole, satin
atrlpcd moussclln do sole, In all tbo pre
vailing shades, remnants from 2 to 0 yards,
but thoy match up; on sale on bargain
square at 39c yard.
NEW CHALLIS, 30C A YA11D.
Greatest variety and most complete line
of challls In Omaha, Unlit and dark grounds,
all now designs, In remnants from 2 to 6
yards, but all match up, sultablo for dress
ing eacqucs, houso gowns, child's dresses,
etc.; on sain at 39c yard.
43 IMPOHTED CLOTHS, $1.23 A YAKD.
Another lot of cloths in remnants, suit
patterns, pants patterns, rainy day skirt
jmttorns, In lengths from to 314 yards,
all CI and 68 Inches wide, every yard guar-
an toed imported anil nil wool, worth from
13 to J5 yard; on talo on bargain square at
11.25 yard.
NEW SILKS, 23C, 30C, IOC AND 69C.
Nover havo wo been ablo to display such
on assortment of now silks as wo will place
on sato for Friday. Everything that Is
ehown In tho market In taffeta silks, bro
caded silks, striped tnffetas, black silks,
etc. Having purchased n manufacturer's
samplcn wo wilt put them on salo for today
In lengths from 3 to 6 yards at 20c and
39e, 49o and 69c yard.
Short lengths of silk from U to i yard,
go at Sc, 10c, lftc and 2oo for entire, piece.
SALE OF NEW HEMNANTS.
In the basement today theso wero not
chown before
10,000 yards shirting prints, 2bc yard.
Ono counter short pcrcalo remnants, lc yd
Long remnants percale, 6',4c yard.
2So mercerized ginghams, now lot, 10c yd.
nig tablo lino dimity remnants, 10c yard
Ono big counter mercerized linings of all
descriptions, 6&o ynrd.
Ono big counter drapery ticking, denims
nnd crotonnes, worth 40c, go at 1214c yard,
Drapery velours, worth $1, go at 39c yard,
12'jo chambray gingham goes at GVJc yard,
1'lnln and fancy lawns, worth 25c, nt 3!4c
36-Inch wldo pcrcalo In light colors, worth
COc, goes nt rc yard.
10c mercerized wash fabrics go nt 4c yd,
And hundreds of other remnant bargains
In basomcnt for Friday.
IIOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
J. h. Ilrandols & Sons, Proprietors.
BELGIAN HARE SHOW SUCCESS
Date or I.ornl Kxhllilt In Upended for
the llrnclU of School
Children.
So great has been tbo Interest manifested
in tbo Dolgtan hare exhibit at the Schlltz
roof garden that It has been determined
to extend tbo show through today and
Saturday.
Tbo hall lias been thronged since tho
thow began with admirers of tbo popular
llolglan hares, and many who went to tbo
exhibit moroly to look on as a casual spec
tator havo become, enthusiastic ovor tho
llttlo animals and havo started a collec
tion. Tho principal reason for extending
tbo tlmo of tho show through Saturday Is
In order that tho school children may havo
in opportunity to visit tho exhibit.
"My heart was Daaij" arTt-tnca by an at
tack of grip and I suffered lntcnso agony
until I began taking Dr. Miles' Heart Curs.
It mado me a wall man." B. D. Holman,
trasburg. Vt.
A aew wheel and Just tho ono you have
always wanted. Read Tho Dee whocl offer.
WILL IXTI'IIKST SMOKUllS.
About the Miiiiiifni-turlnK nml Atlvcr-
tlHlnir of ClKitrs.
Sorao peoplo think, that because a cigar
Is largely advertised, that It Is dono at the
cxpenso of tho cigar and detracts from Its
merits; but, this Is not true.
Tho largo advertisers of cigars work on
tho samo principle as other largo adver
tisers; they call tho attention of tho pub
lic to thoir article, and It must havo merit
or It does not hold them.
Tho cigar manufacturers who advertise
largoly do a proportionately largo business,
which enables them to sell at a smaller
profit. They havo grfater facilities by
buying In enormous quantities, and secur
ing tbo cream of tho tobacco crop
at the lowest prices, which is all for the
benefit of tho smoker.
Tho firm of Illrschhorn, Mack & Co. Is
ono of tbo largest manufacturers In tho
United States, and their Henry Cicorgo
cigar Is strictly hand-mado nnd wonderfully
good. At flvo cents, this cigar would bo an
Impossibility wero It not for tho advantages
nbovo named. Their Tom Mooro cigar Is
also hand-made, and of specially selected
Havana fillers and Sumatra wrappers, from
their warebousos In Havana and Amsterdam.
In buying direct, they save tho middle
man's profit, nnd are ablo to give superior
goods nt tho lowest prices.
Wanted, a trained nurso to taku cnarge of
a sanitarium; muit have experience, a good
education and good business ability. Ad
dress J 69, care Deo office.
A new wheel and Just tho ono you havo
alwas wanted. Read Tbo llco wheel offer.
I'VUIIV TII1SIIAY
In February, Muroli nnd Aurll the
UNION TACIFIC
will sell tickets at the following
GREATLY REDUCED RATES J
From Omahn to San Francisco, Loi
Angeles and San Diego 125.09
Ogden, Salt Lake, Ilutte, Helena.... 23.00
Por.tland, Spokane, Tnconia, Seattle.. 25.00
New city ticket oITlcc, 1324 Farnam street
Tel. 316.
Union station. 10th nnd Marcy. Tel. 629.
WILL HELP OMAHA JOBBERS
INetr O.viierslllli of the Knimiis City,
Fort St'ott .1 Memphis
Iliillrontl.
Omaha Jobbers ami manufacturers are
congratulating themselves over tho an
nouncement of tho purchaso of tho Kansas
City, Fort Scott fc Memphis railroad by
tho St. LouIh & San Francisco company,
and predict that tbo chango In ownership
will do much toward .advancing tho ma
terial Interests of this city.
Tho Memphis tlno has ever since Its con
struction bcon a Kansas City corporation
Rogardless of the equities of the various
cases which havo come before, tho trans
mlssourl lines for consideration it has
malntnlned n position which has sustained
tho contention of Kansas City shippers to
tho dotriment of other Missouri river cities.
This spirit was manifest In the contention
regarding tho shipment of packing houso
products to southeastern points, and also
In regard to tho shipment of sugar.
Tho 'Frisco lino Is a St. Louis corporation
and has always shown n spirit of friendli
ness to all Missouri river points regardless
of particular location. At times when nil
of tho railroads In tho traustnlssouri coun
try wero practically united on n chango In
rates which would destroy special prlvl
leges enjoyed by tho town nt tbo mouth of
tho Kaw tho refusal of tho Memphis to
sanction tho agreement has mado It Impos
slblo for tho other roads to adopt the
changed ratos or classifications which would
put all Missouri river points on the samo
basis. It Is now believed that cxlstlug con
dltlons may bo so changed as to pormlt
Omaha to enter tho southeastern trndo on
tho samo basis ns KansaB City and that tbo
trado of tbo city will bo correspondingly
increased.
ni:covi;itii;s ritoat unit.
Mrs. E. 1. Masters, at her homo In Moul
tor, Ind., used Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Pills
to euro after effects of grip.
Mrs. A. E. Lopecr, in tho llttlo town of
Modclla, Minn., used Dr. Miles' Pain Pills
and Nervo and Liver Pills and was well In
a, few days.
President McKlnloy Is slowly recovering
irom grip anu its uuer cnecis.
Qeorpo J. rianncry was relieved of tho
awful pains In tho head In fifteen minutes
by tho uso .it ur. Miles' pm Pills. Now
ho Is rapidly recovering at his homo In
Buffalo, N. Y.
jiir.ii.
JIKTZ Fred, sr nged 6S years.
Kunoral Baturdny, March Dth. nt 2:30 n.
m. from family residence, 2056 Harney St.
Interment Prospect Hill.
I'lUIYN Abram N,, March 0. 1901, aged 82
yeurs.
Fun
.ineral from residence. 215 South Twenty.
ninth avenue, nt 3 o'clock p. ni. Frldny. In-
torment at t orest J. awn cemetery. Friends
Invited.
ALCOHOL
llest fo per cent Grain Alcohol, pint... 40c
TJest 95 per cent Ornln Alcohol, quart.. 75c
Ucst 95 per cent Oraln Alcohol, gallon.. tV
"Columbian Spirit' Wood Alcohol, pint. COc
"Columbian Spirit" Wood Alcohol, qt.. COo
"Columbian Spirit" Wood Alcohol, gal.. $2.00
NOTE "Columbian Spirit" In tho equal
of Oraln Alcohol for every purpose except
for Internal administration. It has no un
pleasant odor.
Common Wood Alcohol, pint 20c
Common Wood Alcohol, quart fiOo
Common Wood Alcohol, gallon Jug ,.,.1.60
"Common Wood Alcohol" while being of
rather unpleasant odor Is all right lor
burning.
adovo prices do not include bottle- or
Jug.
nitlNQ YOUR ROTTLE.
Sherman &McConnell Drug Go,
Corner Kith nnd Dodice,
Speaker Henderson Is again In tho chal
In tho houso of representatives after a so
voro attack of grip.
J. C. Holfrey, foreman at tho Westing
houso factory in East Pittsburg, had a so
vero attack of grip, but ho used Dr. Miles'
Nervlno and Pain Pills and was soon back
in bis place.
Rov. C. Body was In a serious conditio
at his homo In St. Paris. O.. but nr. Mil1
Nervine nnd Nervo and Liver Pills pulled
mm through nil right.
Eastman
Kodaks
still lead.
Soo tlio latest model of tlio No. 4
Cartridge; Kodak taken pictures
4x5, and enn bo used for either
plates or illnis. List price 20.00
OUR PRICE
$20.00
All other good makes ot Kodak
and Cameras.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Farnntn Street.
Developing and finishing by first
class workmen.
I'nMrr Time .North
Tho Northwestern line, "Twin City Llm
tied," now leaves tho Union station, Omaha,
at 7:55 p. in. dally, Instead of 7:SG p. m., at
formerly. The arrival tlmo at St. Paul
Minneapolis REMAINS UNCHANGED.
Through connections from the west aro thus
assured and a MORE CONVENIENT tlms
ot departure Is afforded Omaha and Coun
cil muffs patrons. The samo magnlOquo
equipment Is retained in service.
City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam stroat
NOTHING DOING AT PRESENT
Tin Action In Itennril to Mtrrct Hnll
iv n- liuprovcnirrttn Will Ho TiiUrtt
for Thirty Diij-i.
At tho headquarters of the Omahn Street
Railway company yesterday It was nn
nouneed thut ull persons Interested in the
proposed extension ot the lines of the com
pany nnd tho erection of barns may rest
nssurcd that no action will be taken fur
thirty days. It has been nscortalned that
n quorum of tlio board of directors will not
be In Omaha until the last ot March and
perhaps not until tho II rat of next month,
Pending improvements are of such magni
tude that they cannot bo undertaken by the
ofllccra wltlui'.lt the nctlon of tho board.
Auiiouiiccnit'iitfi of the Thriller.
"A stranger In n Strnngo Land," an
American farce comedy wholly devoid of
tho suggest Ivcness that too often marks
tho best work In French comedy, will bo
given at Uoyd's theater Suuduy afternoon
and evelilug. Tho farco Introduces many
novel Ideas and Incidents In Its story add
s presented by u good company under the
management of William A. Urady and
Joseph R. Grlsmor. On Monday and Tues
day Francis Wilson and a splendid comic
opera company will present "Tho Monk
nt Malabar." Tlio salo opens this morning.
A now wheel nnd Just tho ono you havo
always wanted. Read Tho neo wheel offer..
.VIInm Knltxlit nil Anii'rli'iin f'lrl.
PORTLAND. Ore.. Murrh 7. Miss Portia
ICnlirht. who has brought suit In London
against the duke of Maniiicsti'r for breiuii
of promise, l n daughter of Colonel N
II. Knight, now u lawyer of linker City,
Ore. Ill her childhood Miss Knight de
veloped moro than ordinary ability ns an
elociitloniHt. which resulted In her being
given an cdtirutlon to lit her for the stago,
Earlv In July, l&'J!), sho left for New York
and later went to London.
$20,000 Beauties
Five new dining cars, coaling somewhat moro than $20,000 null, will
soon bo placed In scrvlco by tho Ilurllngton, In design nnd in appointments
tho cars establish a new sinndanl.
Tho Interior woodwork and chairs are of Flemish black oak, richly
carved. Archways at tho ends of tho car aro ornamented with wrought
iron, ilnlshed to bnrmonlzo with tho Flemish oak.
To eat a Hurllngton meal In ono of tho Iturltngton's new cars will bo
even a greater pleasiiro than heretofore. Dining-car service to Chicago,
to Denver, to Kansas City, to tho Dlack Hills and the Northwest.
Burlington Station,
lOtli and Mason Sts.
Telephone 128.
Ticket Office,
1502 Farnam Street,
Telephone 250.
Big Hearted McCummott
Me bun n heiirt In lilm bluiicr than u mule
when It comes to the dumb liruto intention
yesterday iih ln was entering n Farnam
street cafo for his lunch u poor lnlgnill
cant farmer dog rubbed up aguli.st him
and pleaded with him lor something to rut
no oouuin i sumo u so nu iuuk inu
money ho hud Intended for his own lunch,
mado ii bee lino for a butcher shop wbero
ho Invested tho 23o for tho fanner dog.
Mo will get his reward In tho next world.
t'raiiier'n Kidney Core. T.'u
llroino llulnliir
Ilully'H .Mult Whiskey N5o
.otttn ('renin
'nine' CVIrry Coniiiiniiiil 7"o
Willi! of t'nriliil T.jo
Pierce Pri'Ni'rlptloii "o
Si'iitt'n IIiiiiiInIoii 7."u
OxoiiiiiInIoii o
ColtNfnot Uxor eturiint ....a ".'O
N. S. H 7r.o
Mnltril .Milk Illc, 75e, il.in
Pliikliniii'N Coiiiiioiiml 75a
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
lilt It nml CIiIimiko.
SCHAEFER
IS. AV. Cor
Nebraska Is n, land of plenty.
Its prosperous citizens havo 4
money to loan. Its bonds, mort-
Beats a
Farm Loan.
KilKl'a llini wuwtinia uiu uuwv
and Interest rates aro low too 4
low- for prolltablo Investment. 4
Ranks havo reduced Interest on
tltno deposits, nnd 11 safo C per
cent loan la hard to llnd.Tho aver-
ngo man who accumulates a small
vuni each year Is looking for a
safo and prolltablo Investment,
nnd tho now lssuo of 5 per cent
Gold Debcnturo Honds, recently
announced by tho Equltublo Llfo
Assurance Society of tho United '
States, comes nt a most opportune,
time. Such uttractivo terms havo ,
nuver ncioro neon oricrcu to smau
Investors. Tho bonds urn to run
for 15 or 20 years, at the option of
tho purchaser; tho Interest rato la
D per cent; they may bo secured
In lilftnba nf tl f M Nt titi.l im nml tir.t
backed by u surplus of tCC.OOO.OiO,
which earns tho Interest to bo
paid. And tho most remarkable
offer mado by this Society Is that
Its bonds mny bo purchased on
tho Installment plan in fifteen or '
twenty unutinl or semi-annual '
payments. It bents a farm loan ,
pays better than a government
bond. Fur further particulars
heo 4
Mrs. J. Benson.
Siar-RtbociNo
ADwunfiOdr.
CORSETS
The "Nemo" Hip Spring Corset gives the effect
of full hips to a thin woman and reduces the hips
of the too generous form. It has boneless, there
fore unbreakable, sides. It gives a military erectness of car
riage. Auother new invention is tho military belt attachment,
which compels women to walk correctly.
.With the "military bolt" attachment, boned with genuine whale
bone, white and black $3.50
(Without the "military belt" . $2.50
Straight Front, Erect Form Corsets in W. B., R. & G., P. M., J.
B. Thompson's Glove Fittiug, La Grecquo, Warner's and oth
ers, up from $1.00
Bee our new Spring Dressing Sacques.
H. D. Neely,
Manager for Nebraska. J
206-208 Bee Building-.
HAYDEi
Dress Goods
50 pes. of black crepons, -10-
in. wide, worth 50c yd., U!)e.
HO pes. black ercpon, worth
75c, yard, ;5!)c.
100 pes. black figured prunel
las, worth 75c yard, Hoc.
75 pes. prunella, black, L'oc.
50 pes. half wool plaids, 5c.
50 pes half wool cashmere,
7-jc.
50 pes. of half wool serges,
10c.
75 pes. of silk striped challis,
29c.
100 pes. of strictly all wool
challis, 2t)c.
SO pes. of dotted henrietta for
waists, US)c.
10,000 yards of remnants in
half wool, silk and wool, all
wool, etc., at 5c, 30c, 15c, and
L'5c a yard, worth up to 1.50.
5,000 yards of
from o?e to JSc yard.
Table oil cloth, yard, 15c.
Shaker llannel, yard, 23c
Extra heavy outing flannel,
yard, 5c.
Insertions and embroideries,
lc.
Ribbons, all colors, yard, 5c.
Madras ginghams, .'2-in wide,
yard, OAc
Standard prints, yard, .'Uc.
shoot hi"- at
Furnishing
Bargains
l.adlr.V 23e vests at 10c.
SOU dozen ladles' medium weight vests,
In II n't) Jersey ribbed, that were made to
bell ttt 2,c, on sulo at Hc.
Mctt'H loo rotlars at Sc.
Closing out nil tho odds and ends In
men's T.'c underwear at 25c.
Hoys' 50c dark colored shirts at SDc.
All I ho besi styles in men's Mo work
ing shlrta for ono day at SOc.
1 lot of ladles' all wool hoods In black,
worth $1.25, on salo at -,'c.
1 lot of ladles', mon'M nnd children's
Iwmo that nru worth up to 20c, on sale ut
Tts.
SI'KCIALS IN hAUIliS' SKIUTS AND
WAISTS.
I.aillos' drcHH skirts, worth $2.50 for Mc.
Ladles' French ilanncl waists, worth J
for '.'Sc.
Ladles' rainy day skirts, worth J), lor
$2.90.
Ladles' wrapper, the $1 quality, nt tSc.
Ladles' underskirts, $2.50 value for $1.00.
100 suits worth $15, for $S.W).
40 new stylo skirts and 50 new' suits nt
$15. $20. $:' and 10. Received today.
siii:i:t .music.
How Is this 'or low prices on sheet mu
sic? Tomorrow Is Friday, bargain day
at our store, so wc have decided to have
sorno bargains In our sheet jiiusio depart
incut. vo will pltiro on salo sticli lilts as
"When tho Harvest Days nro Over,"
"Yo.i llroko Sly Heart," "Way to Win a
Womnti'H Heart," "its Just Hecauso
Lovo You So," "For Old Times' Sake
l'llny." "Every Huco lias a Flag Hut tho
Coon" both thu song nml cake-walk.
Utiiky MollloqulcH, Cake-walk, all tiny
Friday, 17c, by mall ISe. Wo are selling
somo veiy ulco sheet music ill le peroopy,
by mall 2e. Lots to select from. Vocal
unit Instrumental, mandolin mitt guitar,
violin and piano, piano duels, violin ioIos,
mandolin solos, etc. While they last only
lc per copy. Havo you st.cn tho choice lot
of nntheni books we aro offering you at
only 25c each. All of theso books Imvo
sold at Irom 75o up to $2.50 per copy. Our
price to close them nt only 25c each.
Still another lot of books wo want to
call your attention to. We have placed the
last lot of odd books wo havo In our stock
out on our cojutors. Theso collections
aro very choice, being works from tho pens
of sueli conposcrs as llach, Mozart
Scharwcnka, Chopin, Utibcnsteln, Wagner
Llzst, Overture; albums, Fotir-1 land a
bums nlso Included In thin lot. Not ono of
theso collections ever sold less than from
."5c to $2.50 per copy. Our price while thoy
last only 23c each. Theso collections will
not Inst Ions and nnyono interested had
better como early.
5 percale, yard, JlAc
HAYDEN BROTHERS
"Try it, and you will find it a home
necessity"
SHERIDAN
leanest, cheapest, hottest and best coal mined in
u joining.
viwuk WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127
Howell's
Anti-Kawf
H 71" , r .
means just wnat it says, it is
against a cough. It cures the cold
and stops the cough. It is not a
mixture its a .scientific pr-T - ration for
ctii iiif; a cough.
.Never take at substitute other lire not
its Kooil 25c a bottle at I)ni Stores.
ON
BARGAIN
SQUARE
i "
$169
SENSATIONAL SELLING
TODAY f 9-F,fINE SH0ES
iw,9Pir, fr1m . th0 Knl'lT stock of
allocs of I)cs Moines, iow, sold to us by
the administrator of tho estate nt a fear,
ftil micrlllcc uiul from tho well known
Omaha stock of shoes sold to us by Kol
ley. StlBor & Co., which thoy sold to us
for much less than cost.
I
Your choice of all
the men's shoes, In
black and tans,
patent leather and
enamel that were
marked to sell for
up to $100, all on
bargain squares
now at
91.08.
At
3
Tour choice ot 1,400
pair Thompson
nros.' men's line
shoes, mad to re
tail at $5.00, at, pair
f.t.oo.
ON
BARGAIN
SQUARE
ON
BARGAIN
SQUARE
ON
BARGAIN
SQUARE
29c
For Infants'
soft sole
hoes, worth
75c.
50c
For child's
shoes, worth
l,VJ.
39c! 59c
For ladles'
small sizes.
shoes, worth
up to w.w.
For ladles'
narrow width
shoes, worth
up to $5.00.
98C!$I25
For child's
hoes, worth
up to $2.25.
For misers
shoes, worth
up to J'.'.TD,
ON
BARGAIN
SQUARE
75c
For child's
$1.50 shoes,
sires 6 to 8.
$.98
For ladles'
shoes, worth
up to $3.60,
The ontiro
m a i n aiale
filled with
Kolley, Stigor
tfc Co. 'a la-
d i o fl' fino
h h o o 8, nil
Bizes, black,
tan and au
tomobile reds, welt
antl turns, made to
retail this Mason
from $1.00 to $.00
pair. Take your
choice on barfaln
snuarn
ii.iwiii.ii.i'in
WANTED! j
Every lady in Omaha, every lady in
South Omaha, every lady in Couiv
cil Bluffs, to know that wc have ad
ded two new departments during
the past week, and invite you to
visit these departments.
You'll bo surprised at the way wo make prions on
Ladies Hosiery, Ladies' Handkerchiefs.
Wo do not advertise earload hits no jobs--uo 1 rash
all new, clean, cheap, but food hosiery and handkerchiefs.
LA MISS' (JOOI) QUA LI TV, seamless cotton i C n
hose, in black, tan and fancies lOU
LADJH8' KXTKA QUALITY, black, tan and fancy
colored cotton and lisle thread hosiery "r
in plain and lace stripes tKJ
LADIES' FIX 13 QUALITY jWo-llircad niaco cotton and
lisle-thread hosiery, split foot and solid -n
blacks, also fancy stripes with lace effects JJs
LADIES' (5001) J. LACK, lace and Uicheliou ribbed, lisle
thread, ingrain dye many pretty .4
patterns to select from TD
LADIES' EX.TKA QUA LIT V. fast black, spun silk, in
grain dye, special values not to Q g-
be found elsewhere OJL
LADIES' It EST IlLAUIC, pure thread silk l r C
hose, worth 2.00 for L.jkJ
LADIES' FINE QUALITY, embroidered, lace edge hand
kerchiefs, scolloped and plain 1 Ap
real 2()c values for
LADIES' ALL LINEN, plain white, hemstitched, j, and
ij inch hem, and fancy i Els-i
lace edge 2ie and lcW
l.oth these new depart incuts on main lloor easy to Hud
1
s
HAYDEN
Hams.
No. 1 sugar cured hams, 9c.
No. 1 lean bacon, 12'ic.
Hulk oysters, 25c nml 40c.
Cheese, and
Butter Specials
Kudd's Am. Club bouse, 18c.
Fancy full ircam, Y. A. cheese, 12',Sc.
Canadian Hed Cloud cheese, 16c.
A fancy full cream Ohio cheese, He.
Neufcbatel (Durham brand), Dc.
Fancy separator creamery, 21c.
Choice, country, (A good tablo butter,)
lCc.
Fish Prices
Great Cod Klsh sale.
1-lb. blocks pressed cod fish, worth 7',Sc
a pound, at D,e.
2-lb. blocks Grand Hanks cod fish, worth
9c, at 7'4o
2-lb. bloeka Georges snow whllo cod
fish, worth 10o pound, ut Mfcc.
Wholo strips Georges' heavy white cod
fish, worth Ho pound, at 12',4c.
Imported Norway Anchovies, S l-3c pound,
Now saurkruut, 3 lbs for ivc.
Grocery
Specials
11 bars White Spanish &cap, 23c.
1 pound tapioca, 7t4c. , .
1 pound sago, "'.jC.
Itroken rlro, Bo.
I'cnrl barley, 5c.
Lentils, G'.jc.
Spilt peas, CVe.
3 bottles French mustard, 10c.
3 bottles pickles, assorted, 2."c.
Teas and Coffees
Tea slftlDRP, now only, 20c.
Good broken Java and Mocha, 10c.
. Kood coffeo for 15c.
Special drink Java and Mocha, 23c.
Now seasi n 1). K Japan, only Sic.
I'"nnry KngllRh breakfast tea, only SV.tc.
Oolong, Young Hlson nnd Imperial, 10c.
HAYDENs
Sample Shoes
Most Remarkable Shoe
Bargains Ever Of
fered. Ladies' line ?l and 5 sample
shoes ul.$l.i)(.
Men's fine 93.no, $1 and ."
sample shoes at 1.90.
Ladies fine 2.50 and !?I1 sam
ple shoes at 1.31).
Men's fine 2.75 and 3 sam
ple shoes at 1.39.
All the fine sample 1 and 5
shoes for ladies, from French,
Sliriner it Urner's factory, in
V)lack and tan, vici kid and pat
ent leather, with hand sowed
welt soles, on sale at 1.9(5.
All the ladies' fine 2.50 and
3.00 sample vici kid and pat
ent leather shoes from J. NY.
Naylor's Rochester factory, on
sale at 1.39.
All the men's fine 1 and 5
sample shoes from J. V. Smith
Co., in patent leather, vici kid,
anil Kussia calf at 1.90.
All the men's 2.75 and 3
sample kid and calf shoes
from Mvron F. Thomas, at 1.39
HAYDEN BROS.
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BADE MARK
RE-NO-MAY
POWDER
Registered
A. Mayer Co.
Ill I: BUILDING,
OMAHA, NUB.
required.
in pink box not only relieves, but po
Itivuly cures all disorders of tho feat,
etops odorous perspiration, cures ten
der, swollen and painful feet.
RE-NO-MAY POWDER
In blue box removes all bodily odors.
If properly used no dress shields aro
If you ruin your gloves with cxccsblvo porsplratlon, rub tho palms
alter thoroughly drying them with thu powder. In cases or "auituai sweating,
uso tho powder in pink box. For axlllUry (armpits) sweattug, llmi directions for
uso in tho cover of tho bluo box. Tor obstlnato sweating or chafing, bathe tbo
niTcclt'd parts with tho Ho-No-.May Astrlngcnto .ntlseptlc l.otlon. It must bo dls
tlnctly understood that the HK-NO-MAY I'owder Is not a toilet powder, but strict
ly 9 curative, hygienic and antiseptic povder, and should not bo used for Infants
as a tollot dusting powder. Talc, powdered starch or eluillar products without any
Intrinsic value, aro Incxpcnrlvo nnd suillclent.
HI'-M-.MAV COWDI'll,
rndorscd and prescribed by leading physicians. For moro ample Information, con
tult Miss Mayer. 310 Uco Ilulldlng, Consultation free dally from 2 to i.
.MANUFACTUM-aU UY
A. MAYER CO., 316 Bcc Building; Omaha, Neb.
Sold by all Druggists anil Olovo Dealers.
THU lal.MlSAY K.MVKS AM) I'CHIKS.
am made to our own order every plcco g'jnrantccd. They
.1.. ,tlu m. I.. lrvitil n ral.tl liltlv a-nt fl I
III17 I 111' limn aauw.in nwtn ft. wpi ....... ..
tntln moro than tbo cheaper grade goods. You can rot
mako a mlstako In bujlng theso goods. I.ook for tho namci
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
151(1 DotlKlus St.