13 CALLAHAN SHOWS II IS HAND Fetturg of Alligcd Kidnaper's Defeosi it Revelled In Conrt . HE GIVES THE DETAILS OF HIS ALIBI Dole ml mil lloprN (o I'rntf II In AVIirrc itliuutN mi Our nf tin Iiim He In SiiiIitMoil (it llnvp (iiinriti'il ISililli l.'iifluli. i Jaacn Callahan will endeavor to provo that he spent tho day of December 19 In tba saloon of Henry Arff tit 5100 Center street. TIiIh much was disclosed at tho arraign ment of the Cudahy kidnaping prlsonur beforo Jnduo linker In tins crlmlnul court yesterday. It Is an Important disclosure, becauso It Indicates thut the establishment of an alllii for Callahan golUK to bo ii difficult undortakliiK for bin lawyers. As tbn Arlf saloon nml the Melrose 1 1 1 1 1 prison house, where Callahan Is supposed to havo cunrded fiddlo Cudnby on December 19, nro tot more than ten or twelve Mocks apart, tho county attorney will undoubtedly show to tho Jury that It would bavo been possible (or Callahan to have been In each pluco portion of tbo day. Tbu defense will bavo the dimrull tank of provlm; not only that Callahan wan at the Arff naloon on December 19, but that bo Hprtit tbo ontlro day theft'; otherwise the alibi will bo n weak one. Young Cudnby was asleep a portion ot tbn da ho whh held ii prisoner at tho Mel rose Illll voltage nnd it would bavo been possible for bis Kuard to bavo gono nway from tho place without his knowledge. Uven In hli waking boura tho boy was blindfolded and unablo to tell whether or cot his guard wns present nil ot tbo time. It Hunt llr ji (iouil Our. It Is clear, therefore, thut Callahan's alibi In order to bu coinplcto will have to cover pr.irtlcnlly nil ot tbo tlma during which young Ctiilahy was held a prisoner. When Callahan was brought Into court yesterday for arraignment bo looked better than at any time Hlnco bis arrest. lie was elean shaven, his curly hair was In proper order and bis clothes wcro free from dlft uniUilusi. Ilu seemed to bo In j;ood humor, ns ho smiled frequently ns his lawyers argued for more time In which to tirotmro for tbo trial. County Attorney Shields announced that tho stale would bo ready to proceed with tho trial of tho caso next Monday morning Mild Judgo linker expressed ti dcslro to set tlo upon that day for tbo reason that a uew vcnlro of Jurors will then bo ou hand. Mr. Ilaller, for the defense, demurred and declared that bo could not secure tho wit nesses necessary for tbo proper defense ot his olluitj. by next Monday morning. Ho mado a strong plea for moio time, but tho vouit was nut disposed to grant It. "The court would like counsel to furnish tho namns of tbo witnesses ho thinks he will bo unablo to got bold of between now nnd Monday. Whuro nro they out ot town?" "No, your honor," replied Mr. Ilaller, "tbo witnesses are nil In this city, but wo can't Identity them without tho asssltancc of tho prisoner. Ho spent tho day of Do cembor 19 at it certain place In this city nnd while there be met a good many people. Homo of Iheso people ho knows by namo and wo bavo nlrcndy secured them as wit nesses, but thejro aro many others whom bo knows only by sight nnd It Is a very diffi cult thing for us to trace them." "Whoro did Callahan speud that day?" nskrd the court. "At Arff'a saloon out on Center street," replied Mr. Hnller. "You say ho spent December 19 there. That Is not tho day tho kidnaping was (lone," suggested tho court. "No, your honor, but that Is tho day tho defendant la said to bavo watched over tho boy." "Am I to understand that this prisoner Is 'supposed to no tho man who watched oveV tbo boy?" asked tho Judge. "Yes," responded tho county nttorney. Co'iirc OiiHiii'f lloliiy. Judgo Haker remarked that ho did cot think tho showing mado by Mr. Ilaller was sufficient to wnrrant a contlnunnco of tho caso beyond Monday, and then Mr. Mac farland, tbo other lawyer for Callahan, stated that bo would bo unablo to take up trio enso on Monday or Tuesday of next week, because ho had engagement); In other courts. Tho court llnully tlxed Wednes day, March 20, as tho ditto for tho beginning nt tho trial, and declared that no contlnu nnco from thnt day would bo granted unless counsel made, a strong showing In writing. Mr. Hnller said bo would endeavor to make, such n showing. County Attorney Shields has elected to try Callahan on thu robbery ehargo first, leaving tho false Imprisonment and larcony charges to bo disposed of Inter on. Iloh bery is the most serious of tho thrco offenses chnrged ngalnst Callahan. Tha itato will produce between foriy-flvo and fifty witnesses, and tho trlnl wfll probably last a week. llOSTtl.V.S HA it iu:it iuhmji.ations. Ilonril or lli-iiltli Ortlfi-H Stcrlllmillmi All Unit IlurliorM I mo on Cintloiiicrn. A special dispatch from Iloston, May 5, lfOO, to tho N. Y. Sun gives ns new regula tions of tho Uoston Hoard of Health us to barber shops; "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors shall bo sterilized after each separato uso thereof. A separate elenn towel shall bo used for each person. Material to stop tho flow of blood shall bo used only in powdered form, and applied on a towel. Powder pulls aro prohibited." Whorover Nowbro's "Horplcldo" Is used on face or scalp nflor shaving or hair cutting, thero Is no danger as It Is antiseptic, and kills the dandruff gerln. Kpwortli I.riiKiirrx, Send mo your nnmo nnd nddrcss nnd I will mall you, about MaHch 20, a beautifully Illustrated folder giving Information nbout tho spcclul rates ami train servlco to Cali fornia via tho llurllngton liouto nt the tlmo of tho Kpworth meeting at San Francisco In July. J. I'rantla, General Passeugcr Agent, Hurllngton Iloute, Omaha, Neb. Mrs. J. Benson j.ong( handsome UNCLE SAM'S GRAND JURY IiiiIki- Mimurr Slmm Order tor I'eil ernl Court Ortiiitl .lilt;)- In He llnni n Soon. Judge William H. Mungcr of the United Stales district court signed an order ycsler day morning for a grand Jury to bo empan cled April 1, nnd this afternoon Dr. flcorgo Tlldcn, Jury commissioner, and It C. Hoyt, clerk of tho court, will detcrmln tho personnel of tho Jury by drawing twenty-tbrco names from tho box. Slnco the Inst grand Jury was drawn tho box has been cleaned out and replenished with a now supply of names. The names of 300 men, most of whom probably have never before served on a federal grand Jury havo been selected from all parts of tho state, each county supplying Its quota About n month ago tbo clerk sent a clrcu lar icuer to the county judgo and one prominent banker In every county seat of tho statu 'asking him to furnish ten names for tbo Jury list. "I caro nothing nbout tho politics of tho men," tho lettor sold, "but do not want men who nro known us "ward politicians. Men of Intelligence nnd business ability are the kind wanted. In response to theso circulars several thousand names wero received, only n very small part of which have thus far found their way Into tho Jury box. "My stomach was affected ht grip and I couiu cat nothing but crackers nnd milk. I begnn taking Dr. Miles' Nervine and l'aln Pills nnd tho trouble disappeared." Mrs. J. Ltndscy, Montrose. Minn. MASONS HOLD A CONCLAVE lent Ik Aiiiiunl Itriinlon of Ncottlxl llllc lloille In cloii Urn-. Tho Scottish Itlto Masons of Nebraska aro holding their tenth annual reunion at Musonlo temple, Sixteenth street nnd Capi tol avenue. Tho reunion will contlnuo for thrco days, concluding with n grand ban qunt Friday evening. fifty .Masons from different parts of M'brnskn and Iowa attended tbo sessions yesterday tinu tho number of guests will probably bo Increased to 300 by Friday night. At 9 o'clock yesterday morning iuouni .Monnn iyiuga of Perfection No. convened and conferred tho fourth nnd fifth ucgiecH upon n largo class of candidates. The fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, muni, riovcntn, twelfth nnd thirteenth dc grrcs wcro conferred In tho nfternoon and work was dono lust evening In tho four teenth degree. Peter J. l'arrcll ot I.ittlo Ilock. Ark., Dr. (icorgo K. Speor of Seward- nnd H. K. Kvans of Dakota City nro nmong the promi nent Masons who nro In tbo city. llnrilKT Nulvv. Tetter, eczemn and skin dlsonses yield quickly to tho marvelous healing qualities of nnnner Snlve. Mndo from n proscrlp tlon of n skin specialist of world-wldo fame. 25c. Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug storo, South Omnha. THIS MAN WANTS BRICKS North llrml Mill llullitcr NruotlnU-n till Auditorium Com. nil lte'. Joseph Stnrkey of North Uend has writ ten to tho cxccullvo committee, of tho Omaha auditorium for n carlond of brlckB. Mr. Stnrkey'a request was received by Sec retary Hooblcr.todiiy nnd reads us follows: Nonrjr riHNn. Noh M.r.i, n fJents: 1 sen by tbo papers that you will soon put lirlekH on tho market. What quality of bricks nro they? vn need n car or so of brick or rock, sutllrlent for a. roller mill foundation, (live rlco per J by cur lots. Respect fully yours. 1 ' JOSKPU BTAHKEY. "Grip mado mo very weak nnd nervous with tlghtnoss of chest and hcndnfhn n-' Miles' Pnln Pills and Ncrvlno gave mo quick relief." Mrs. Clarlnda Butler, w. wi,i. log, O. 13VHUV TUUSDAV. Ill .Mil roll nml Anrll tho UNION PACIFIC sell tickets nt tho foil Will OtlKATLY HKDUCKD UATKS: From Omaha to Snn Frauclsco, Los Angeles and San Diego $25 00 Ogdcn, Salt Lake, Dutte, Helena....!! h.00 Portland. Spokane, Tncoma, Seattlo... "5 00 Now city ticket ofllco. 1321 Farnara stroot. Tclephono, 31C. Union station. Tenth and Mnrcy. Tele phone, C29. ii i i:n. SA11IN James K died March 11. oerviuun in Vi. J,. Uni .inr'K. "uu nnd winning, nt i i, in Wednesday. Starch Til ' w" l0,1(1"y evening. W., Monday i 'n, -Vr .V, !c"!'. rnSp- -Wi South Thirty. llftli street, tit 1 u uiolk p. m. Wednesday, -uarcn u. Perfume Sale !'r,?--"nrt,of tho Aloo & Penfoi a re? i drug mock now on sale. Every ounco goes nt bargain prices. uSiVt n lS2 this gruat closlng-out sulo. Wo Dabrook's Hulk rm PerfumeH, ounco OC BOo Hleger's Hulk Perfumes, ounco 2oC 50o lludnut Hulk "' Perfumes, ounco 2&C 60o Prtlmer'H Hulk Perfumea, ounco 2oC 60n RIcksecker'H Hulk ne Perrumes, ounco ii&C COc Splegler'R Perfumes, ""o ounco ', 25c "Co "Violet." tho French Per- ' e fume, nnd nil others, go ut. 045 C ...?.lT ':nrB'11" counters uro loaded MYERS-DILLON 0RUC GO. Will iiiul Fa in ii i StrevtM. Infants' and Children's Wear A Jnrge and handsome stock in linos of these goods. i all sups from 25c up to ehristeninir robes.' very Handsome short dresses from 50c up ! Kilt suits, ages 2, 2 and years. 55c up. Colored dresses, ages 3 to 5 years from 45c up. Children's long and short, cloaks, (I months to 10 years. Children's aprons, -1 to 12 years. .Complete line in any goods you could need for tho baby outlit from $10.00 up,. THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, DAMCEl) BY SEA WATER Embrolderiti Damsgid on S. 8. Ociaoio md Sold bj Cricn, Pirie, Ecott k Oo. TO BOSTON STORE, OMAHA Wo ItoiiKht for Spot Cnnh All the Vcrj- MlKlitly Diiiiinueil Lot ot Knilirolil. frj-In .limit liiMtimccft Only the l'Miiorn Were AVct. Tho Icsttranco companies pay tho loss nnd wo secure an Immense bargain. Today wo begin thu biggest salo of embroideries (almost sound uud perfect) that over was held In tho west. Thero arc all kinds of embroideries nnd most ot them are In lA- yarn manuiaciurcr's lengths, from tho very uainty, narrow widths to the 7 and 8-luch wldo very- highest grades. Embroideries on tho finest nainsooks, cambrics, Swisses, etc. We havo divided them Into lots at 3l6e, 6c, Tlic, 10c and lCc yard. They nro north regular from lOo to l0a a yard. 1.0U TUCKINCJ 10C YARD. 200 yurds of whlto cluster and all-over tucklngs, mado of tho finest India linens, unrrow and wide tucks, suitable for ladles' waists and children's dresses. Theso goods nro slightly mussed nnd aro nctually worth $1.00 yard; go In this salo at 19c yard. SAM! OF T0HCH0N I.ACES. In connection with this Immense purchase wo will offer 1,000 pieces ot torchon laces ut nbout U the regular price. Theso aro all absolutely' sound nnd perfect and go at le, 2c, 3c and Gc yard. HANDKERCHIEF CORNERS, 1C. Also for tomorrow wo will offer 10,000 handkerchief corners. These aro drum' mors' samples of handkerchiefs, worth up ... t- .TM. I.- . i inu emuroKicry mono on enen of theso sample pieces of handkerchiefs Is worth from lOo to 23c; cspcclully adapted for l'Alglon collars, muslin underwear trim ming, tho making of splendid handkerchiefs and hundreds of other useful purposes. Wo offer them tomorrow nt lo each. $1.00 PERSIAN RI11I10NS IOC YARD. Also wo olfer tomorrow tin immense lot of now printed warp Persian ribbon. Theso nro cxtrn heavy taffeta, nil silk ribbon, hut in nun lengths, that Is, In remnants ot 3 to 7 yards, up to (i Inches wide. They nro absolutely tho newest novelties nnd wo offer them tomorrow ns long as they last at 19c yarn, -incy uro worth 31.00 yard. Ono Immense lot of rcgulnr 25c fnncy rib- bon, suitable for neck ribbons, etc. nt 10c yum; regular prico Zfie. Theso goods will all bo placed on salo on front bargain squares nnd will undoubtedly CUUSO a Dig rush. Wo recommend nn r.irlv can. UOSTON STORE, OMAHA. J. L. Drandcls k Sons, Proprietors, Aiinoiiiiet'iiifiitit of the i'lii-n torn. Thursday night nt Hoyd's theater will witness tho Initial presentation In Omaha of W illlam A. Ilrady'a wlcrd dramatic crea. tlon, "Tho Sorrows of 'Satan," from Mario Lorellt s famous novel, l.ove, power nnd religion, the three mainsprings of all hu man action, give Impetus to tho play and speed tho movement with Bwlft nnd start ling developments. Tho scenic effects nro so bold and varied as to be almost start ling. Tho caBt Is an exceptionally able ono. Tho Uuttcrllies Iiurlcsquo company nt the Trocadero is proving an ncceptablo of fering und Is playing to largo nnd nppro- ciatlvo audiences. Thero arc pretty wo men, scenery und fetching costumes, pleas- ng to eye, nnd catchy music delighting the cnr. Tho specialties offered nro all good. tho. aerial act of Dullell being specially worthy ot mention. Tho Dutterflles remain tho entlro week, Including Saturday even ing, with dally matinees. Next week, tho famous French Beauties Hurlcsqucrw. WaalsU. n trained nurso to tako charge of a sanitarium; must havo experience, a good education and good business ability. Ad dress J CO, caro nco ofllco. Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska Seed company, 1513-1G Howard st. Wheels! Wheclsl Wheels! how they gol Ride a Ileo wheel and bo In tho swim. WANAMAKER Sc BROWN The Greatest Men's Tailoring Establishment in America. RETAIL TAILORING AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Why? Because AVo aro tho largest buyers of woolen goods In America. of Wo employ 2,000 salesmen. Wo employ 150 cutters. - Wo buy woolens In car-load lota. Wo mako suits to order at $13.50 npwards Omaha Branch Store, 122 South 15th, Near Cor, Douglas. 8 Eastman Kodaks still lead. See- tlie luti'Bt model of tho No. 4 Cnrtrldgo KoduU takes pictures 1x5, nud cun bo used for eltlior lilutes or aims. List price $25.00-- OUR PRICE $20.00 All other good makes of Kodak aud Cameras. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Farniun Street. Dovelopliid and finishing by first elnsB workmen. R,VER inclines to rise IlrcnkhiK ttt Ire Aorth of Htoax City (ilu (lie llltr Muddy i a Sttirl. I Tho river la rising gradually nt this point! aim information from Sioux City early yes torday morning was to the effect that It had started on n rapid rlso there, it was said that tho Ico had broken up somewhero north of thero nnd tho expectation was that the ice would go out during the day. Tho latter part of jast week tho water roso hero to such nn extent that practically am tho sandbars woro covered, but thl w-ns duo to tho slush Ico at tho mouth of tho I'latto and tho consequent backing of the water. At tho weather bureau, It Is said that tho measurements ot Monday showed a sllnht rise In the water, though thero was no Information conccrulng rise of nny proportions. Head the real estate columns today. It (H'niilllK-lld It Highly. I havo been troubled with scalded feet for over ten years and so bad that I had to cut tho (lenther off tho front ot my shoes so I could bo nblo to nttend to my work. I havo tried 'all kinds of rcmo dies until I used Miss A. Mayer's Ito-No- May powder. I found them Just as she rec ommended them to mo and had almost In stant relief and havo never been trouuicd slnco nnd I would highly rorommend It to anyono troubled with their feet. nl'SAVK C. Kt'KNNK, 23d and Leavenworth Strtcts. Shirt Out Tut-mlny nr IVIdnv. Arrlvo In Florida next day without chang ing cars. The Chicago & Florida Special runs through via l'cnusylvnnla Short Lines from Chicago Union station to Jackson ville nnd St. Augustine. Ask II. It. Derlng, A. G. 1. Agt., 2IS South Clark St., Chlcngo, III., about this convenience for a southern trip. Schaefer's Compouud Cough Syrup For coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, soro throat, etc., etc. niRKCTIONS. For n grown person, ono tcnsnoonful. re. peated every 2 or 3 hours ns necessary. In some Instances It will bo found moro benollclal lo tako a half teasnoonful nn.-.. nn hour until relieved. l or children from S to 15 years ot nge, hi ft tenspoonful, from 3 to 8 years of ago 15 to 20 drops, for Infa nts from f. in l.t drops according to their nco. Iton in two hours If necessary. CHAEFER ctrr PRICr biiHtrcn DRUGGIST S. AV. Cor. lOtli mill CIiIl-iiko. PICTO Direct Line Across the Continent will sell tickets at the following reduced rates ? from Omaha TO California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Including all main line points, north California atato line to Colton, San Dernardlno, and San Diego $25.00 NEW CITV TICKET OFFICE, U24 FARNAM STREET Tel. 316. UNION STATION, TENTH AND MARCV STREETS Tel. 629. HAYDEN S children's Russian Sailor suits, fered at such petition at -a stand-still. Young Men's Suits- Sizes 2!) to J5 breast measure are in all the new nobby patterns for well made as a custonrtailors' product. MEN'S 3U0L SPJUNG SUITS. aro manufactured tailors as the Stein llackett, Carhart & Schalliior anil Marx qiiicago. it's guaranteed clothing, it's the highest grades made, though not too high priced for any man who pays duo attention to his appearance. It is the four grades that is as good as it looks and looks as good as it is. You will do your pocket book and your person an injustce if you buy your spring outfit before 1'leased to show you at any time INVITATION TO THE LADIES You aro cordially invited to dren's clothing department. I.'leasant, complete and convenient. The no.bblest children's suits in America). Lowest prices. HAYDEN 1001. Ytit it oi'i'oirrt mtv to ii:t a vty AT KAt'TOItV IMIK t'.S AT Ot.lt Great Clearing Sale Our stock consists ot tho following fa mous makes: fT!2l.WAV, vosn, i:.Mi;ns(i, PACICAItl), HTIIAt-lli:, IVHUS . POM), STnor.it, STUCK. A. II. CHASM, will inn n- other iniilir IHI.LINllS Ul'ItiailT, ebony case, only.. 85 FJNB MAHOGANY UPltiailT, almost new .....$12 DKAUTlFUti SAMI'U! PIANO, brand flew $143 PINE CIUCKE1UNO UI'IUOlIT, good condition J1C8 WE SELL FOR CASH OR ON S5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. You can snvo money If you purchase dur ing this snle. Every Instrument Is a bar gain. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT. AUTISTIC Tf.M.MS AMI IIMPAIH IN(i PltO.MPTI.Y IIO.M-:. Catalogues and prices furnished freo on application. SGHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Old Reliable I'liino House, i:ii:i I'nriiniu Mti-vi'l, Ointilin. JJ7 llrtiititw.'ty, Ciiiincll lllufts, 'ii. mas. Winding up Omaha's Wednesday S Thursday. .Broken lines men's finest shoos $2. 38, $1.1)8, 81.69,98c Broken lines ladies' finest Hboos 62.3S, $1.98, 1.09, 98c Broken lines misses' shoes $1.18, 98c, G9c and 89c. Rochester Shoe Co, 1515 Douglas St NocL-cNsorn to The Howe. MATICTT 1.'), EVERY TUESDAY IN MARCH and APRIL trio Union Pacific the only TO Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington, Ogden and Salt Lake City, Butte and Helena, Montana- Utah, $23,00 Portland, Oregon, Spokano, Wainlne tou, Tacotna and Seattle, Washing ton' $25,00 For Spring 1901 Never before in the history of our great Clothing Department i jtiive we snown sueii extensive lines in the very finest ready-tailored men's, boys' and suits and odd trousers. Blouse Suits vestce suits, (-piece knee and plain double breasted knee pants suits. Are in such quantity of styles, and are of low prices as to hold all com. spring 190J, and as shapely and by such well known wholesale Hlock Co., of Rochester, N. Y., Co., of New York City, Hart, and B. Ivuppenheiiner & Co., of inspection of these lines. at your convenience. visit our new, remodeled chil BROS. I III IS There's no mystery about our selling clothing for less money than you can buy it for elsewhere. Its' simply getting down to rock bottom prices when we buy simply gutting down to rock bottom prices when we sell simply doing better by you than other stores that is skill it's no mystery. It's n mystery to the other stores sometimes when they see how much better values we are offering to you than they can do, but they needn't worry it's skill. Men's Spring Top Cots SELLING FOK 55.00 IN PLACE OF ?8.00 Men's light color covert, serge lining, velvet collar, nicely finished and reinforced UiCSl Cf satin piped not ?8.00, but ZpO.VLJ SELLING FOR $7.s"0 IN PLACIO OF $10.00 Men's handsome gray worsted top coats. Italian serge lining reinforced, nicely finished, and satin $L7 ELf piped, new spring styles, not ?t(), but OU There's no mystery in selling theso coats at these prices it's simply skill. Tho HUKnr comlilno la broken. Tomorrow wo will sell ids. Krnnuiaicci suur iot $1.00. It limy go to 25 lbs tor $1.00 witliin tbo week. Kvnporated California Pears, 7V4c. Now York Evaporated Apples, 7 14c. Evnportrd Mnckborrlen, 7c. .1 cans Kern Ilrand Milk, 25c. 3 Jars French Mustard, 10c. Perfection or Magnetic Sturch, 7c. 3-lb. can Pumpkin, 714c. 11 bars Whlto Spanish Soap, 23c. Speciuls in Teas nnd Coffees. Cbolco Santos Coffee. 16c. Kino Golden Hlo Coffee, 171c: Special Family Java, 20c. Sun Dried Japan Tea, 39c. Hasket Klred Japan Tea, Wc. New Season Tea Sittings, 17ic. Cholco Ounpowder Tea, 45c. Ceylon Young Hyson and Oolong, 4Sc. Crackers. Milk lllscuit, 5c. Ginger Snaps, 5c. Soda Crackers, Sc. Klg liars, 15c. Graham Crackors, Oatmeal, 8',c. Flutter Crackors, 5c. Unccda IJlscult, 3V&c. Meats. Chipped Ilecf. 15c. No. 1 Sugar-Cured Hams, 514c. Fancy Lean Uacon, 12V4c. Cheese Specials. Canadian lied Cloud (A funcy full cream) lCc. Milwaukee Ilrlck Chccso, 124c. I.lmbcrgcr Cheese, only 10c. McLaren's Imperial, in Jars, 13c. Plncapplo Chccso (Hobert Norton), 40c Fish Dept. New Hound Shoro Labrador Herring, each, 2',4c. Largo Glbbcd Labrador Herring, each, V4c NIco Family Mackerel, each 7,4c. Klsh Sa,ladH, very fine, lb., 12'c. New Sauor Kraut, 3 lbs. for 10c. HAYDEN iJj ciu"" ?u'ii)ni e'ce', 1 uyEky p"H bJMA Mayer, S.R'y . jj) PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Freo from 2 to 1. When ordering by ninil ndd 5 cents for postage. "He that serves you quick ly serves you well." Use Sheridan Coal cheapest and best coal mined in servce. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam, WOMEN FEMALE BEANS lirrai inunuur rritu Ur ill muff rif.brit. Mfnliroiitaln l.reot. Tniy, rennrroyul, notiliiglu ln'lutfi longeit, mn.t olitiliiktu (tin rrlleitd in a ffw ia t '.'Xii it iLirmau & UcCoddcII ind Kuliu U Co, drugilili Mi MYS1ERY mm "The Monks of Malabar" All tho inuMc from thin cotnlu oneru, pluyud by tho l'raucit Wil son Co., on alo hi lluydoullro. Special Shoe Sale Wednesday Tho very best and newest shoes for lodlos, mlssos nnd salo nt ono-thlrd less than for Inferior makes. iprlng stylo children on others ask THH HHOOKS HHOS FINR'simus mn LAUIES The best shoes mndo. In mvln nt nn.I wenr, worth 91.00 nnd $3.00, on sain at $3.00 nnd $3.50. TUB FAMOUS "ULTltA" SUflRS irnn LADIES In vlcl kid nnd natent lenth..r In nil tho newest shapes a regular $5.00 vnluo for $3.50. French, Shrlner & Urncr's flno samtiln $3.00 nud $4.00 shoes for ladlM. on ml.. ut Sl.OC. Misses flno "Merrlnm" inako nf Ull shoes for spring, with doublo stitched nnd slnglo soles, regulnr $2.00 und $2.00 quality. Hlzcs 12 to 2, for $1.48. Children's flno vlcl kid $1.33 nnd Ji.no shoes, sizes 8 to 11, on salo for $1.6o. Special Sale on Ladles' Corsets Ono lot of ladles' CorseU In all i!p. from 18 to 24, rcgulnr 50o quality, at 29c. iuu dozen ladles' batlsto trlrdlo eorsets. In whlto, pink, lavender and blue, nt 49c, worth 75c, tpcelol lot of W. U. Krcct Form Cor sets ;u imported coulol, nt $1.00, worth $2- colors pink, bluo and lavender. Tho larg est lino of ludles' lino corsets In Omnha. All tho best tmikrs from $1.00 to $5.00. Ladles flno canibrlo skirts, umbrella ruf fles of laco Insertion and ombrolderod trim med, nt 'JSc. lino of lndlos' flno skirts, fnncy lace Insertion ruffles, worth $0,00, at $3.9d. Ladles' flno cnmbrlc gowns, trimmed with laco and embroidery, worth 31.25, nt 75c. Ladles' flno nainsook gowns, fancy laco and embroidery trlmmod cowns. worth $2.50, nt $1.50, Lndles' flno cnmbrlc drawers', hem stitched umbrella ruffles, worth 39o, at 2Dc. BROS. RE H MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 316 Boo Bldg. Wyoming. You will like our Tel. 127 Kidneycura. uohe.eia. At lrn Q-OT 11 AC IT rlsu. or by Bali II I're book. etc, ot Vt, U, J, Kiy,