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'i'TTTC OMAHA DAnf T1TCTC: TIiritT)AT
mat 1G, tool
AN OLD CHESTNUT
Tho talk of some people who ilntni tlii-lr
uodii witter Is fnr superior to any other lit
tho city It's nit rot ni s man ulth a
good fountain -like otirn -with guod syrups,
en it innkc Rood fda wntcr If ours nlu t
im good us win h made we'll shut our ?oilu
fountain off. and stop paying Ice bills.
Sexlno Tills rOy'
Klng'a Discovery jl'c
l.lftullno
Hers Malt Whiskey 09c
Cramer Kidney Cure ;a
I Undo Sum s Tobacco Curo mu
Jlucun ilnlr Tonic "So
l'lercu'8 Cnscriptlon 76o
Kay's llenowitor We
Kays' I. nun II. Mm i iw
Dr. Knrl Cramer's Pennyroyal l'llls .. Jl.W
Duffy's Malt (Cc
l'cruna t.Jo
ller's Malt Whiskey (Wo
Scott's Kmulslon 75a
Hire's Hoot Uecr Ho
I'inkliam'M Compound Uio
SGHAEFER'S Drug Store.
. ". Cor. Hllli Mini rhleimo st.
Goods delivered I'HIJIJ to any part of city
I -
CORDON IS AGAIN ON TRIAL
Parmer Polle Jud Appe&n Befora Coun
cil t Aaiwr Oharjti.
MISFEASANCE AND MALFEASANCE IN OFFICE
Attorneys for the Defendant I)lt"c
CcilllK'H'i .llirlsdlcllon us H Trlni
Doily mid Hiiliinlt Itcnsons In
Support of 1'oaltlon.
l'ollco Judge Samuel I. Gordon Is on trial
boforc the city council for mlafcaoance and
real fca ca nee In office.
At 10 o'clock yestordny morning tho coun
cil ronvened. Attornoyg for Judge Gordon
epent the morning and a part of the after
noon In attempting to show that the council
had n'l Jurisdiction In tho case.
The defense was much tho samo pre
sented In tho district court when Judgo
Gordon was .before that tribunal on similar
charges. Tho ordinance under which thu
proceedings In thosclty council wore brought
against tho Judge was brought Into quca
tlon. It was asserted that tho ordinance
llrst mado Its appearnnco in tho revised
boot; of ordlnnnccB Issued lu l&Vi and that
there Is nothing in tho records of tho city
which show that the mrasuro was Intro
duced Into tho council and passed by that
body.
.Illllmlll'tlOII U lllHIHltlMl.
Eight reasons why tho council hae no
Jurisdiction wero advanced by the first
speaker for the defenao. He maintained
that tho police Judge has authority to exor
cise his own Judgment In petty cbbcs and
that till tho charges brought against tho
Judge Involve tho suspension of sentences,
tho admitting to ball and the dismissal of
defendant!; In such cases.
It was maintained that tho ordinance
under which the action whs brought does
not give tho council power to remove nn
olllccr for malfeasance. The further con
tention was made that no offense named In
the oidlnanco under which action wao
brought ia named In the charges.
Chapter 41 of tho city ordinance, under
which tho council is acting, Is said to pro
vide thn' nc elective olllccr shall bo re
moved from ofllco the second time for this
offense Attorneys for Judge Gordon ns
se rt that tlni clause prevents tho city coun
cl from bringing tho defendant to trial,
as hu whs once removed from ofllco on the
tame charges.
It wac nsscrtod that the chapter the
council Is taking ndvantugo of Is unconsti
tutional becnusc there Is no right of appeal
from the decision of tho council.
The claim Is mado that chapter 41 was
never passed by the council, according to
records, that It must lie assumed to havo
been repealed bv the charter of 1SS7, If It
ever won panned.
ii"tlliilliiiiiillt In lumt Inncil.
All ordSnanco giving the mayor and coun
cil jurisdiction to suspend and remove a
police 'ndge was snld by tho attorney to be
unconstitutional and Illegal under tho
lava of tho stato ns they now oxlst.
11 was maintained that section 17 of the
charter, under which the mayor brought
thu case, was not Intended by the legisla
ture to npp'y to police Judge And It was
(inserted that If tho section did apply to
Mich ofllccr It voiild be unconstitutional In
that It must applj to nil police Judges In
tho state.
The last reason cited why the council
should not hear the case was that tho
members swore to thn charges against
Judgo Gordon when they wero presented to
the district court, and that on that ac
t junt they aro prejudiced and cannot bo
considered Impartial Jurors.
Tho second attorney for the defendant
argued that Judge Gordon Is n stato ofllccr
nnd enn he rcmotcd only by action of the
legislature.
He nlsn maintained that proper notlco
was not served upon Judge Gordon con
cerning the action brought against him.
Tho attorneys for tho defense spoko until
4 .10 and City Attorney W. J. Cnnnell pre
rentod arguments for tho prosecution until
r o'clock, when tho council adjourned until
10 o'clock this morning.
Mr. Connell said that tho attorneys for
tho defense wero trying to mako it oppear
that Judge Gordon Is bolng persecuted and
wero evading tho real questions of law
which aro at stnko. Ho stated that tho
city haB lost $30.1)00 by tho failure of
Judgo Gordon to perform his duties ns po
lice Judgo.
Tho city attorney scouted at tho claim
that tho ordinance, under' which proceed
ings aro being brought was never passed
nnd presented u copy of the revision of
1872, which ho maintained Is sufficient
proof of tho validity of tho ordinance to
mako It admlssahlo In ovldenco In any
court.
HAYIIKN niU)..
Trrtiirmlfifin Suit- on l.tidle' Tnllor-
Mnilr SnltN, Skirt mill WnUli.
Thursday will be n day to be remembered.
Crowded and busy every day selling bar
gains Ilka these. Women's tallor-mado
suits from tho tremendous stocks bought in
New York, worth up to $20, for t'.OS.
Women's suits worth up to 30 for $12..0.
Women's silk skirts worth $30 for $12.
Women's skirts worth $11 for $7.10.
Women's silk eton Jackets worth up to
$20 for $8.50. Women's crepon skirts, $5
quality, for $2.50. Women's rainy day
skirts, $.". quality, for $1.03. Women's wash
waists, 00c. Woman's percale wrappers, $1
quality, for 35c. Women's silk capes for
$1.98.
HAYDEN HHOS.
Attend Ilaydens' astonishing shoe sale.
GUESTS OF REAL ESTATE MEN
Soiuttnr Millard, Utiy C. Ilnrtnii milt C.
I. Urcriir Aroi-pt Invltntlon
fur Xvxt WitI.i
At tho meeting of tho Ileal IZstato ex
change yesterday the president, W. 11. Green,
announced that Senator Millard, Guy C.
Barton and C. J. Greene had accepted In
vitations to bo guests of the exchange at
tho next weekly meeting and to make brief
addrcssei to tho members. C. J. Greene
gives as his topic, "What Docs AH This
Signify?" and It Is believed that he Is pre
paring to discuss the present position of
unrest ntnong investors with especlnl refer
ence to their attitude toward real estate.
A large attendance of members and friends
was pledged.
George W. Ilolhrook nfcked for an appraise
ment to be made two week from today on
lot 2, block 6, Parker's addition, being a
pleco on North Twenty-fourth street, near
Grace, containing n two-story brick storo
and Hat building.
A resolution va adopted thanking tho
members of tho park commission for their
efforts In the laying out nnd Improving of
tho Central Boulevard, and thanking also
thoso property owners who had assisted by
presenting largo tracts of land to the city
for tho purposes of tho boulovnrd.
Only six members responded to the- reso
lution of the cx.htngo asking for n ro
port of nil saleu slnco May 1. W. U. Selby
reported three sales; A. V. Tukcy, seven;
tho Wyman-Shrl"or company, ten; Benson
& Cnrmlchael, about forty lots In Hen
son and Halcyon Heights; J. H. Piper, four
fnrm sales, and R. C. Peters & Co., five
sales,
J. H. Plpor briefly addressed the exchange
on the Increaso In values of land, especially
alfalfa land, in southwestern N'cbrnska.
I'nn-Anti'rltiitn KtiMltluii Vlnltnrn.
MrB. E. K. Mackay, of tho Utopia, No.
1721 Davenport street, announces to her
friends that (ha has taken a houso in
Buffalo, N, Y., with first class accomoda
tions; best location lit tho city; half a
block from car lino, nnd only ten minutes'
ride to the grounds. Persons contemplat
ing a visit to the Pan-American exposition
will do well to address her at No. 119
Anderson Place, Buffalo, N. Y.
SUPPLIES FOR UNCLE SAM
Sucrrmifnl Didder for Vnrlnua Com
modities Are An
innuciMl, Contracts for furnishing ruppllcs to tho
federal building in this city for tho on
Bulng year have boon awarded. Collector
of Customs Cadet Taylor received a sched
ule of the successful bidders from tho
Treasury department yesterday morning.
In tho bidding tho only spirited contest
was for coal, and notlco was received that
tho coal contract would not bo awarded for
tho present, until tho bids at this tlmo
pending can bo further Investigated. Tho
Omaha Gas company wns awarded tho con
tract far furnishing gns at $1.23 por 1,000
cubic feet. Electricity for lighting and
powor purposes will bo furnished by tho
New Omaha Thomson-Houston Electric
Light company. There was no contest for
the water, It being awarded to tho Omaha
Water company.
David Talbot will furnish 100,000 pounds
of Ico at 23 cents per 100 pounds. Hayden
Bros, were awarded the contract for mis
collnneouB supplies. H. H. Bmallwood will
get $220 for removing aBhes from the build
ing and John Hudd will havo on annuity of
$70 In consideration of keeping the clock
li tho federal building tower wound up and
In proper running order. The sprinkling of
tho streets around the building will bo done
by P. T. Mount for $120. Sykes Dros. ro
celved tho coutract for the laundry work,
The Opinion of Mnlloul lDxperU.
bused upon actual observation and careful
experiments, shows that Malt-Nutrlne p03
ecsces Intense nourishing strength and Won
derfully assists dlgostlon,. Malt-Nutrlne is
prepared by tho famous Anheuscr-Husch
Brewing Ass'n, which fact guarantees thu
purity, excellence and merit claimed for It,
C. F, Harrlnon, 913 New York Llfo, pro-
Bents In today's Issuo tho most attractive
and complete list of Uanscom Place prop
ertlos, yet offoretl.
Send articles of incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Dee
We will glvo them proper legal Insorllon.
Telephone 23S.
Publish your legal notices In Tho Wsohly
Boa. Ttlcphono 33S,
llniioiril III Uniform.
The work of tho railroad mnn, especially
in the pabsenger service, 1b a strain on
the nerves Trains nro Btipposcd to hurry
over tho road; passengers arc generally In
a hurry nnd very often confused, nnd tho
men in uniform are appealed to from nil
sides for Information and assistance. The
railroad management, operating on tho pro
gressive theory that moro files enn be
caught with molasses than with vinegar,
expectH them to bo useful In helping pas
sengers avoid mistakes and in making them
comfortable. How to keep in good tem
per and still try to please everybody Is an
hourly problem with them. Hut they nro
solving It.
At tho Watertown station a few days ago,
as the train was ready to move out, tho
ticket agent cn'led out to a trainman who
had como Into tho waiting room, evidently
In search of somobody:
'Sho is sitting there in the corner. A
lady who la with her is trying to have her
baggage checked."
Tho trainman found n young woman, evi
dently an Invalid, with a face distressingly
anxious and lnexprosslbly sad, nnd, taking
her arm, ho led her toward tho train,
past the baggago room, They were met by
the conductor and tho lady friend, who had
attended to tho baggago, and then the
women parted, the almost helpless traveler
being committed to the earn of tho men
who woro tho uniform of the New York
Central, a uniform which often represents
as much of bravery nnd chivalry as the
Red Cross does.
Tho two men led their charge to the
steps of tho car and lifted her Into It, and
guided her to n seat; sho was blind.
From the Watertown (N. Y.) Dally Times.
For n Miiimnt'i' Trip,
you cannot do bettor than to visit tho
eest. Scenlcnlly and historically it Is rich
In Interest, nnd with the addeil attraction
of the Pan-American exposition at which
you havo the pnvllego of stopping on tour
ist tickets reading over the Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Ry. an Ideal vacation
may be spent. Our publication, "Lake
Shore Tours," copy of which will be sent
on application, contains outllno maps of
a number of the choicest and most popular
trips, with rates. Chatauquans will be
Interested In tho opening of our new and
direct line to this famous recreative and
educntlonal resort. "Book of Trains" gives
full Information concerning our very com
plete passonger service to the east. Ad
dress B. P. Humphrey, T, P. A Kansas
City, Mo. P. M. Byron, G. W. A., Chicago.
BOSTON STORE MILLINERY
Immcnie Purgaini ia LtdW With Sulti,
Wrapper! and Kudj-tc-Wm Hats.
GREAT SALE OF SHIRT WAISTS
Annoniicenientn of the Thenter.
Entire new scenery, complete for every
act, and nil tho horses and necessary para
phernalia for tho famous race sceno In tho
loht net aro promised in tho production of
"Tho County Fair" at Boyd's theater Fri
day night, Saturday matlneo and night and
Sunday night. Noll Burgess hlmsolf will
appear as Abigail Prue.
Mortality Statistics.
The following death nnd hlrthH wiro r re
ported to the city health commissioner 'or
the twenty-four hours ending at noon
Wednesday:
Death Benjamin P. Morse, S3B South
Seventeenth, aged 6S.
Births George Haccke, Forty-eighth and
Scholman. hoy: Thomas Tohln. M2 N'nrth
Twenty-fifth avenue, girl; M. W. Olln. 2020
Frederick, girl; John Cosgriff, 1502 Burt,
boy.
It Saved 111 Lcjt.
P. A. Danforth of La Gran ire. On., suffpreil
for six months with a frlehtful ninnlnt- Horn
ono his leg, but writes that Bucklen's Arnica
tsaive wnouy cured it in five days. For
ulcers, wounds, piles, it's tho best salvo
In the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c.
Sold by Kuhn A Co.
Tlip Kntlrc Ilnlf of Ottr Clonk Drpnrt
in en I I Devilled lo tlio Snip of
U'nlM.i nnil WiinIi SiiIIm It'
mi L'ntMiunlli'il DUplny.
A single visit will convince you that wo
have the best assortment at one-third less
than any other house.
30C FOR $1 SHIRT WAISTS.
600'dozcn of the finest percale, chambray,
lawn and mndrus waists, in largo assort
ment of styles, many of thorn Inserted
fronts, tucked lacks, on snle nt 50c.
JSC FOR $2 SHIRT WAISTS.
Wo arc allowing tho handsomest line of
waists nt this price that nro to bo found,
comprising 100 different styles, made of
chnmbray, Zephyr, gingham, madras, lawn,
black s.ttccn, black lawns, whlto wnlsts, and
nil the fashionable new spring colors, nil
sizes, 9Se.
An Immense assortment of nuvclty shirt
waists from $1 to $5 each.
36c for Indies' $1 houso wrappers In light
and dark colors. One to n customer whlto
they last.
iC GOLF SKIRTS. $2.;,0.
Cl.olco of an odd lot of golf cMrtfl, all
wool materials, stitched, colt back, etc.,
exceptional values nt $2.30.
$7.r,u ETON SUITS, M 30.
For Thursday, flfco etou suits made vith
eton Jacket, IValglon collar, good materials,
well lined, nt P C.
Pique wash suits, Jacket and skirt, worth
up to $3, special 9Sc.
Misses' two-plcco suits, eton Jnckot and
skltt, made of novelty cloth, worth up to
$0, for $1.30 suit.
MORE MILLINERY PRICES CUT.
A monstrous purchase of artificial flow
era and trimmed hats will be found for
Thursday selling in tho millinery depart
ment.
A bunch of flowers worth 75c, on sale nt
10c.
A bunch of flowers worth $1.23, on salo
at 23c.
A bunch of flowers worth $2.50, on sale
at $1.00.
On account of the unfavorable weather for
the past week we succeeded In buying nn
eastern manufacturer's stock of flowers,
and ns a result of our purchase we will
offer the above bargains for Thursday.
TRIMMED LEGHORN HATS.
Ladles' line leghorn hats trimmed elab
orately with chiffon, flowers nnd velvet
ribbon, benutlful blending colors with our
artistic mode of trimming. Never offered
less than $5.00, on sale nt $2.50.
Children's trimmed leghorn hats, great
variety of styles at $1.00.
Shirt waist lints, the most popular hat
In tho millinery line, over n hundred styles
to select from, nt prices from $1.00 to $2.50.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Brnndcls & Sons, Props.
Sole agents for Rogcrs-Pcct & Co. 'a fine
clothing.
OFFICIAL noUTE TO ST. PAUL.
Modern Woodmen of Anicrlrn.
The Illinois Central has bren rlnrti1 n
tho official lino from Nebrasltn tn thn hnnd
camp meeting nt St. Paul, June 10-15.
a rate of ono faro for the round trip '
will bo mado for this occasion. For full
particulars and cony of lllustrnted Wnmi. I
man circular, address W. II. Brill, D. P. A.,
umnna.
Stonccypiier, printer; 1201 Howard St.
A THOUSAND MEN
CONUNDRUM?
Why la Bherwin-Wllllnms PAINT like
BEAUTY? Answer Bcciiuje It's only skin
deep! Hut oh what n difference' Better
call for color cards and let us explain
further
FOH 4W- You enn get one itiart of Sherwin-Williams'
Floor T'alnt. 'Mils will film
un ordinary kitchen floor, two (2) coats
Ten colors to choose from, iitnmig which
Is HICIl RED, now so much lu vogue.
. FOR 13C-A half pint enn "FAMILY
PAINT." In this line there are 21 shade
to choose from. Thlx In the paint for nny
sort of it "small Job" of Insldo painting.
FOR 20C'(lct n small not of Enamel
Paint Just the thing for the IRON BED
STEAD or the BABY CARRIAGE, the
sewing machine, or In fnct anything re
quiring a rich, glossy finish.
The Sherwfn-Wllllams lino comprises
paints for 20 distinct purposes, with from
10 to 40 colors in each kind. Call and seo
color card.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
Coinr 10th and uodgc, Omaha.
i "Look In our big window."
KM
For Sale A new, late stylo Kimball piano
nt a bargain. Inquire G. B. Tzscbuck, Beo
business office.
Stonccyphcr prints nnythlng. Tel. 1310.
The New Shoe
for Women.
When Soroslft were unknown It was no
cany task to lit tho majority of feminine
feet comfortably.
Now It's different.
From the narrowest to tho widest there
la that undeflnnble something to Sorosls
that relieves thnt tired-foot feeling as no
other shoe does.
The Sorosls Shoo Store Is as comfortable
for women ns Sorosls Shoe.. It Is ar
ranged with nil tho modern conveniences.
soimsis Aim :i.ro ii:u r.vin,
M-IVKII MOltK, .M FlTTKn IX
THIS CITY O.M.Y AT TIIH
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 South 15th Street,
I'riinU Wllrox, .Man niter.
Write tor n Catalogue,
Iloyd'H Tlirnter.
Gallery tickets for Richard Mansfield on
sale at 9 a. m. today. Price, 50 cents.
Job printing, 437 Paxton block. Tel. 1H0,
WISE
ECONOMY
Don't pay two prices for patent medi
cines, toilet articles or drug sundries. You
can easily save from 10a to Mo on every
purchuso nt our storo. Look at these
una ph.
91.1)0 C'rniiier'a Kidney Cure.,., nilo
25c Castorla 25c
Go Mormon's Talcum Fowder 12c
60c Malted Milk Wo
$1.00 M:ilt,l IIIV 7H
'iltd Milk $3.25
P.I'Ws Hair Tonic 50o
-0o Society Hygtono Soap 29c
7S V wuinine io
10-lb. bag Sea salt lie
2-f. i,Jfin,.e,?..vlolct Talcum Powder ... 19c
iSulolet Wr.ter .....i S9o
25c Cirtli'urn. Soap ,,
Mo Pozzonl Talcum Powder 3oo
Myers-Dilloti Drug Co.
., th una Frnnni SU.
The Luxury of Living
Is only experienced In your own
home, where you have all the mod
ern conveniences In tiled bnth
room nnd laundry that Is fitted up
wltjt open sanitary plumbing and
porcelain bnth tub, washtubs, etc.
Wo will mako your homo hcnlthy.
convenient and up-to-dato in all tho
departments nt a modcrnto cost.
Free6c Black,
ISOGFurnttm.
Plume IOT9
The Chicago Record
li?6l of these Type
writers in dally uii
YOST
If you wont a typewriter, why not
come first where you can se
EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE
WRITER in Its bost formT
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
of all kinds for all machinal.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED.
New Century
The finest cataloxue
ever issued is
yours for the asking.
Write or Call.
United Typewriter and Supply Go.
1014 rarouut SC., Omaha.
Fine Shoes and
S Oxfords on Sale
Tlio finest stylos nnd best nnikes
of shoes on sale at f0e to 2 a pair
less than others sell them.
li.OOU LADIKS' tine patent
leather,eloth top laoe shoes at iJl.US
1,S0() pairs ladies' fine J.2." viei
kid, cloth top lace shoes, all sizes,
at $12.00.
3,00 pairs ladiesTine "Hrooks
r.ros.'' Rochester made -f l vici kid
lace shoes, on sale at $1.00. '
Oxfords and
Slippers
T00 TAIIiS ladies' line $2.00 Cadet kid
oxford ties, on sale at 5Sc
800 pairs ladies' tine vici kid and patent
leather 1.75 and 2 strap slippers at OSc.
GOO pairs ladies' 7;"e boudoir slippers, on
Kiilo sit 47c.
HISSES' AND CHILDKUX'S SHOES.
400 pairs misses' 2 kid lace shoes at
300 pairs chidren's :?Uir kid lace shoes, sizes 8 to 11, at. . .
GOO pairs children's ?1 kid lace turn shoes, sizes 4 to S at.
Thursday is a Big Special Silk Day at Hayden
1.35
1.1.'
. .75c
Vo offer bargains on Thursday that can
not be had on nny other day. You will
find hero many very good items that will
hn rnlil n n verv crcnt reduction. Watch
our specials it will pay you. Thoso prices
nro only for Thunday.
ni.ACIC nOl'I.EVARD VELVET, 244-ln.
wido, worth $1.00. for 69c.
DLACK BOULEVARD VELVET, Zii-ln.
sold for $1.50. at only S5c.
BLACK ALL SILK TAFFETA, 19-in.
wide, sold regular at 76c, for 39c.
BLACK OR WHITE, extra fine china
wash silk, worth oOc, on sale at only 25c.
CORDUROY, In blnck, brown, blue and
red, worth 7oc, for 39c.
30-lnch wido extra lino velours, In blnck
only, sold for $3.50, will close at $1.00.
50 bolts of fine taffetas. 27-Inch wide, all
colors Mid block, good rustling quality
for linings or underskirts, worth $1, for
Thursdny, nt G9e.
For line dress skirts, wo will soil Thurs
day, ono extra flno 54-lnch wide, black
taffeta, nlways sold for $3.00, for this day,
$2.50.
WATCH FOR THE BIG SENSATIONAL
SILK SALE FOR NEXT SATURDAY
NIOHT.
SPECIAL ON DRESS GOODS
Priestley's high grade black novelties $4.50, $3.00 nnd $6.00 per yard these are
that sell for $5 per yard, In patterns of 0 , in dress patterns only and will not bo cut,
ynrdc each, for one day only, $2.50. I you can havo cholco for ono day only at
Courtald'H English silk nnd wool grcna- I $2.50 a ynrd.
dines, the finest made they soli for $3.00, SPECIAL ON RAINY-DAY SKIRTINGS
HAYDEN BROTHERS
Grocery and HAYIlFtK
meat opviai
4 bars Wool Soap
for ,
Quart Cans Syrup
for
Beat Now Seeded Raisins
pound .i.
Now Dates 3 pounds
for
Large Prunes
pound .'
Evaporated Apples
pound Kanoy California Peaches
pound ,
California Apricots
pound 10 lbs. White Com
Meal
10c
7c
...7c
10c
...5c
.5c
7c
8ic
10c
10 lb? Yellow Corn
Mcnl
Scrubbing Lye--
can
California Hams
pound
Potted Hnni per
c.iu
Veil! Lonf-
per can
3-i)Ouiid pall Lnrd
tor ,
6-pound pall Lnrd
for
Boneless Corned Hecf-
at
Salt Pork-pound
10c
,. 2c
7c
.3ic
.. .5c
25c
40c
4-Vc
.. 7c
Crackers-Fresh, Crisp Goods -rived
5c
Soda Crackers per pound ..
Oyster Crackers per pound
Butter Crackers per pound
Ginger Snaps per pound ...
Milk Crnckers per pound .
Qunker or Uneedn Huscult ftltC
pneknge J
Graham Crackers Rkc
n package -j
Oatmeal Crackers RAc
per package -jw
Vanilla Wafers ISc
per pound ww
Lemon 'Wnfcrs Inc
per pound
Sultanas ISc
per pound
FIB Rnr- 5C
per pound
Sugar and MolaHScs Cnkes 7tr
pound 2W
Oatmoal Crackers VAr
por pound aw
Graham Crackers T tr
uer untiml 3W
per pound
Assorted Iidy Fingers
per pound
Assorted Jumbles
per pound
.8ic
8ic
Genuine Cnnterlierry
per pound
Baby Mix
pound Ltmon Gem
pound
Germnn Honey Cnkes
pound ,
Murshmnllow Wnlnut
pound ,
I Fancy Jelly FlngrrH
pound
. Gem Arrow Root
per pound
i AnHnrtcd AInrshmnllow ,
I per pound
' Iced Molasses
i per pound
I Spring Beauties (new)
per pound
I Pecan Wafers
I per pound
Assorted Chocolntes
pur pound
Miirshmnllow Orango Drop
pound Cocoa Creams
per pound
Moss Wafers
per pound
124c
10c
12ic
15c
15c
12ic
15c
12Ac
10c
15c
15c
;.12ic
12ic
15c
15c
In the Bargain Room
15c Select Ginghams 6c 15c Laces 5c
ICo Percales, 3C-Inch 6c 21c Laces 7V4c
19c Printed Batiste 5c , 13c and 20c Ribbons So
12U" P'-rcnles, 38-Inch 3'.io 12l&c Whlto Ooods 4Vio
ISo Madras Cloth c'jc Remnants of Lawns, yard lo
19c Dimities T'.ic , Remnants pf 19c Draperies 7'ic
25c Dimities 12',4c 6c Skirt Binding 2Uc
75c Rainy Day Skirting 33c' SPECIAL SALE ON ALL KINDS OF
75c niack Novelties 39c HAMMOCKS.
75c Black Crepons -9c Wo sell tho best Hammocks In Omaha
46-nch Henriettas 29c 1 for the money.
Gold flllod frames, 10-jear guarantee
usual prlco $2.60 sale price, $1.49.
Special Sale in Optical Dept.
Tho followint! nrlcos aro indeed n rut.
Alumlnold Spectacles, flno ground crystal
lenses, 9Sc vniuo $2.00,
Smoked Eyo Olnsscs, 25c.
No charge for examining your eyes.
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A thousand men win compc"
lence by quietly savinj their
money, where one gets rich
by crazy speculation.
This is a great store to help you
economize.
Men's Spring
Clothing
Jl ION'S ST ITS - in
st lines--pin clieclis-
7.50
a choice line of
plaids, etc round
corner sack made in lir.s( class st,vle
sucn values are not picked up m everv
clothing store our price
for such a suit
.MUX'S SI'ITS 'in a choice line of wor
sted cheviots in oxford ;ray. fancy
patterns, stripes, checks, etc -cut in thu
latest style and perfectly tailored -our
price for such a Q fC
suit O.UU
MUX'S SI'ITS in a choice lim nf
fancy worsleds, blue stripe Ilannels, fancy and milk strines
they are all wool- round corner .mid; cut in ii vm-v
latest style and, with the very best of trim- Q ff
ininjjs satin piped our price for such a suit. . VvJvJ
MUX'S SI'ITS in a choice line of all wool, gray check',
stripes and fancy patterns invisible stripes, etc., serge
linings exactly the same trimming the merchant tailor
uses in his .'." suits tailoring just as good -lit just as
gootl quality just as good -but our price 1f
for such a suit is only 1 v.vlvl
MUX'S SI'ITS in a choice line of patterns in half a do
zen different styles to choose from fancy coverts- fancy
worsteds cassimeres, cheviots, etc They are just the
suit for the particular young man who wants the best in
quality and best in style at a popular 11 AA
price our price for such a suit ll.LILl
MUX'S SI'ITS in a choice line of suitings military
sha lies- -per feet ly tailored-you'll find trouble in match
ing such suits for less than 15 or ?20 else- 1 r ff
where our price for such a suit JmfJJ
ii.i i if a y"
HAYDEN BROS.
In the Suit Department
Tempters for
Thvirsday
$15 and $16 Women's
Suits at $9.75
1;"0 women's tailor-made suits, in
cheviots, Venetians, broadcloths
and homespuns, in the new eton
and vest front effects, some plain
others trimmed with stitched satin
and taffeta bands to MA K U IT A
SHORT SALU all our women s
suits that sold at Sir and SK5-
jro Thursday, A
at 7. kJ
Women's
Wash Waists
They tell us that after a thor
ough shopping expedition that
they must return here for real
shirt waist bargains, and that
no such pretty styles and val
ues are shown elsewhere. Wo
have just received a new lot of
handsome chambray waists
Avith sailor collars.
45c, 6 9c, 95c, $1.45, S'.90 and
up to $4.90.
Look Out
Cor tlio til r t in omo of tho lenilins focIh
fountains in town. It would furprlt.o you
tlie amount nf H IHigH, IIIph, IuiuIiph anil
dirt. It In there Our n 20TH I'KNTl'HY
HUAl'TV ia the clrniii'Pt nnd niut (military
founuln In town. It hus Just lieen nit in.
llllH 111! lll llill'H' ImproV.'lllrlltH. Nullung
concealed nbaut It. The hyrupH ore kept In
liuttl.H right Prfoi'" Hu- ililnknlh, iiiHItnil ot
being hidden In tuim with the dirt. Jro Is
put In tho lower part of uio fountain
through f largo door, which, wnen open,
khuws Uio clennllness InHlde. lee creams
aro kept I'l k)J,clnlly prepared coolnrs,
thore it mvuhniire for tho Halt and li-o Id
git In tho cream. Our working apace la
all covered with copper. It Is kept iirlght
and clean, bo there in nothing lo hide Voj
can stand nt tho counter and boo all tho
workings. If yi"i want the CLHANKST
glnss of Htnln In the city, we can furnish It
Inspection und comparison Invited.
1 TAFT'S
Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 Douglas St.
Our pa'lcnt:! arc nlu ays grateful to
'li nfter using our Vitalized Air for
J pulnUds extruding.
Cold frowns 15 00
Good Si t Teeth J3.0J
I liven tiling Mrlctly nrut;class,
FULLER
Open all night.
DKUfJ
AND
iHivr t0tii3
14th and Douglas S's
mi
SCALP
y aillni; hair and dandrutt ipofj.
Ily overcome i Irritated, itching
nnd cruptliotriilpi psnnnnent
ly cured ; tho hnlr jt(ct ved, iti
brilliancy, bcnuiy and natural
color full v rcitnrcd ntnurhnnie.
onunAioi.ooisT wiIodiiuky.
I b J State St.,cor,nonne, CIiIcbko
It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND WORK to Ma!(3 a Good lOo CIGAR
THE
Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900.
F. R. RICE iVI. C. CO., Manufacturers. Ot. Louis, UNION MADE
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