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    THE OMATIA DATL.Y TiKE: WEDNESDAY, fATiril
1900.
QUEER WORK OF THE JURORS
Interesting Disclomrei ia Oaie of John
Shannahan, Charged with Murder,
TWO MEMBERS OF JURY FILE AFFIDAVITS
II In Allrunl (lint (he Foreman IJicr
Hard Undue Infliirni'c Over Ortnln
.Mi-inlirr of (lit; Jurj Slo
tlim for -t TrlnK
Affidavits of a Bcnsntlon.il nnturo have
been filed by 8. P.. Knapp and I. .V. Orant,
members of tho jury that convicted John
Hhannahan of manslaughter In Judge
llakcr'H court last week. Thoy allego that
they wcro unduly Influenced by Foreman
Kirk. Tho affidavits aro filed In connection
with a motion for now trial. It Is expected
that JikIko Uaker will make an Investlga
Uon. It was generally expected that Sbannahan
would bo acquitted on tho charge of killing
il'M Callahnn, because ho was found not
guilty when tried a few months ago for tho
murder of Ed Joyce. Doth killings took
placo at tho same time, and tho clrcum
flliinccH wcro Identical. Un tho first trial
Shnnnahai' mado a showing of self dofonse
and intnh lulled that tho men ho killed had
entered a South Omaha naloon operated by
lilm for tho purposo of robbery.
Tho Jurors who mako affidavit say that
thcro was a most exciting nrgumont In tho
Jury room mid that Foreman Kirk asserted
tho authority of his position to Influence-
tho other Jurors to return a verdict for
manslaughter, it Ih Bald that ho declared
it would bo for tho beat IntcrostH of Shanna
hun to llnd him guilty of manslaughter,
rather than to have tho Jury disagree, this
nrgumcnt being based on tho theory that a
disagreement would mean another trial, nnd
that on such trial tho defendant might bo
fanvlctcd In a higher degree It is said that
tho foromau argued that no mottur If a
niannlaughter verdict were found Shannahan
would bo pardoned Immediately. After a long
wrnnglo this verdict was agreed upon, but
tno complaining Jurors wero not satisfied
and havo filed their protest. It Is expected
that u new trial will bo granted on tho show-
lng mudo. Slnco being found guilty Shnnmi'
ban haa been In Jail. Previous to the trial
110 was out on bond.
Ilajtlrii' I)rr (Inoiln .nlr.
Harden Brothers' dress goods sale l now
In full blast. Two largo stocks of dress
goods, one from tho Ilotony mills and the
other from C. A. Auftmordt, New York.
Owing to tho severity of tho weather, all
goodfl ndrcrtlscd for Monday will continue
until Saturday. Our stock has been In
creased ttf almost double Its slzo and will
now cut It In two In tho midst of our dress
rockIs season. Homespuns, fli Inches wide,
?1.00 grade, on this sale, only 49c. Home
spuns, G6-68 Inches, finest kind of Ilotony
wool, doublo warp, sells $1.25, $1.C0, 1.75,
$1.08; all on this sale, 98c. We havo home
spuns at 16c, 3Dc, 40c, 75c up to $3.50. All
theso fine French cheviots that wo sell for
$2.25 and $2.98 will go on this salo at $1.60.
All these flno French Venetians In alt colors
(except black) that wo sell at $1.60 will go
nt D8c. All theso extra flno French Vene
tians that every lady In Omaha knows wo
sell for $2.50 will go pn this salo nt $1.50
(all colors except black). Sweeping reduc
tions on all other goods accordingly. Special
i on Sam'l Courtald's English silk and wool
grenadines In dress goods department. Wo
are showing nn Immenso lino of French
challls. HAYDEN Hit OS.
FUSION DEAL WITH BREWERS
Governor Poynter Himsolf Fromiiei Them a
Pol'oj CommUilon.
COURT DECISION PLEDGED IN ADVANCE
CnnipnlKn Contribution In Stint nf
t.fiOO llxncti-il from Itr iirrnrnlii
tlvcn of Tlirer Onialia Hrr-it er
ic Frlilny I.ftNt.
CHANNEL FOR MISSISSIPPI
Itlvcr nml llnrhor Committee 1I
cniiNoii Impriif riuriKx for tin;
Htrrmn nt Snr Orleium.
m:i:ks phuhdom kjiom tiiu yokij,
JuiIko nifkhmon Adjunt Iiik Trouble
of the IliiroliiiriU.
Tho dlvorco case of Mrs. Dolllo Burchard
agaluat Foator Ilurchard was on trial yester
day .ncroro judge Dickinson in eoultv court
A cro3-btll has been filed by tho defendant
nnd both parties to tho suit appeared In
court, Mm. Ilurchard nlleges cruel treat
ment, un tno witness stand sho declared
her husband to bo cranky nnd unpleasant In
nis domestic, relations. Mr. Ilurchard
makoa Bubstnntlally tho samo allegations
against his wlfo and in his cross-bill he
tells a story of how eho onco throw a knife
at mm. several witnesses nro bclnir ex
nmlned nnd the case Is occupying moro tlmo
man ih usually given to dlvorco trials.
MATT CiAUXIill Ij FOUMI JIJII.TV.
Jury In Crlmlnnl Court KliuU Verdict
AiciiliiMt Mil i)r..,..i.....
A Jury In Judgo Baker's court brought in
n verdict yesterday finding Matt Gar
ner guilty or assault -with intent to rob.
Scntenco hna not yet been pronounced. Gar
ner was nccused of 'ho In ir with UMllh.,, r...
"'Miam wmii-
inlngs In his attempt to hold up Harry
hiijuuio in oouin umana last December.
Trumblo shot nnd killed Cummlngs. Tho
nttompted robbcrv WIIH Tint Blntaamt,i
Trumblo wns immediately acquitted of tho
vuu.tiu iu Hiiooung yumminga. Tho dead
man was tho son of a respectablo Chicago
family and his father cama to South Omaha
io iuko cnargo or tno remains.
AIMUSTJIKXT OF 1IAXIC SUIT.
Driionltor Seek to Itrcnvcr Money
Wlileh 1m Clnlmed to lie Hue.
Judgo Koysor Is hearing a case wherein
Annette C. Davis Is suing John O. Cortolyou,
who wns caBhlor of tho defunct DImo Sav
ings bank, for tho recovery of $6,000. This
caso wns first tried in tho federal court,
whero n rocelvor was appointed for the
bank. Cortolyou turned tho rnonoy over to
bo receiver, nnd It Is on this point that
Mrs. Davis brings suit, Ihor plea being that
sho should have lino- roturned to ber tho
nmount of her deposit in tho bank, instead
of It being given to tho rccolver.
AVlIililAM JOXliS IS IX COURT.
Trlnl Ilefnro Judite linker 'Wherein
Defe mlniit 1 At-'cuitcil of AhhuiiU.
Judgo Baker Is hearing tho case of Wil
liam Jones, who, It Is alleged, mado an as
sault upon Lena Muchneck a fow weeks ago
for tho purposo of robbery. Mrs. Muchneck
kcops n grocory storo at Twelfth and Capl
fol nvonuo. Tho information charges that
Jones entorod tho storo and nttompted to
tako away with him tho contents of tho
cash drawer. Sovcrnl witnesses nro to be
examined and the caso promises to bo some
what lengthy.
Snloou Keeper Sued,
Emma Wnlkar, for herself and infant
daughter, Irene, has instituted suit in tho
United States circuit court ngalnst John
Mosor, a saloon keeper of Ashland, ana"
Ills bondsmen nnd Edward Swanson of tho
samo placo for damages In tho sum of $15,
000, bocauso of tho death of her husband,
Charles Walker.
Tho petition alleges that the defendant
nnd Edward Swaneou, contrary to tho pro
visions of tho law of the state of Nebraska,
at the saloon of the former, In tha city of
lAshland, on tho night of Fobruary 6, or
tho morning of Fobruary 7, 1900, sold
liquor to Charles Walker, the husband of
ouo plaintiff and tho father of tho other,
und to William Bradsby, while the said
Walker and Bradsby wero Intoxicated, nnd
that while umlor tho Influcnco of the
liquor so Illegally sold Walker nnd
Bradsby started to drive homo lu a buggy,
but that by reason of their Intoxicated condi
tion thoy caused the horsns to run away
nnd "Walker was thrown from tho buggy,
being Instantly killed.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg, Pa
Hays, "As a speedy euro for coughs,. colds,
rroup and sore throat Ono Mlnuto Cough
Cure id unequaled. It Is pleasant for chil
dren to tako. I heartily recommend It to
mothers." It Is tho only harmless remedy
that produces Immediate results. It cures
bronchitis, pnoumonla, grlppo nnd throat and
lung diseases. It will provont consumption.
Mortnltty NtutUUcM.
Tho following births and deaths wero re
ported nt the ofllce of tho noard of Health
during the. twouty-four hours ended nt noon
Tuesday:
Births: Joseph Reynolds, 2100 North
Klghteenth, girl: Joseph W. Knapp, 031
North Twenty-seventh, East Omaha, boy;
Otto Tornqulst, zm Hurt. girl. ' '
Deaths: Warren Cochran. 1007 South
Thlrty-Blxth, SI years; John William Brown.
1K6 iilnney. 1 year: Elmer BwniiHOli, 70S
Bouth Sixteenth, 1 year.
"I used Kodol Dyspopsla Cure lu my family
with wonderful results. It gives Immediate
relief, Is pleasant to take and Is truly tho
ilyspoptlc's best friend," says E. Hartgerlnk,
Overlsel, Mich. Digests what you cat. Can
not fall to cure,
Mexico Turtle Mullen lit Hxiionltlon,
IUTFFAI. N. . V., March C.-Mlnlster
Marwcal. Mexican secretary of foreign
iiffalrs. through United States Ambassador
Powell t'layton, has transmitted Pres
cient Dlax's acceptuuee of tho Invitation ex
tended by the Pan-American Exposition
company to participate In the exposition.
WASHINGTON, March C Tho project of
opening a safo wldo and deep channel
through tho Bouthwest pass of tho Missis
sippi river by an expenditure of about $8,
000,000 was taken up by the river and har
bor commlttco today. A largo delegation
was present, representing not onlv the
commercial and navigation Interests of Now
Orleans, but tho states along tho river and
tho northwest In general.
Theso Included M. J. Sanders, chairman
of tho conference of Now Orleans exchanges
nnd other business Interests, and a number
of business men of tho cltyj E. Stuyvesant
Fish, president of tho 'IHnols Central rail
way: E. Blgelow of Kansas City, D. A. Mc
Donald of La Crosse, J. V. Mahonoy of
Sioux City, J. F. Dravo of Pittsburg and
Alonzo Bryson of Davenport, Ia.
Tho ppeakcrs wero .Messrs. Sanders, Fish.
Blgelow nnd Rcdxnau, tho latter being a
voteran pilot of tho Mississippi. Mr. San
ders emphasized tho fact that tho Improve
ment -was not local, but affected the entire
Mlislsslppl valley and northwest. Mr. Fish
dwelt upon tho vast and increasing com
merce of tho river. Tho speaker favored
tho maintenance of tho South Pass as well
as tho development of tho Southwest Pass.
The original cstlmato of tho army engineers
-was that $13,000,000 would bo required for tho
Southwest Pass Improvement, but a recent
report has mado modifications In the Jetties
and other features so as to bring the cost
below $8,000,000.
The latter amount U given as the limit
of cost In tho bill under consideration. The
hearing continued through the afternoon.
XomlniitlouH by tlie President.
WASHINGTON, March C Tho president
today sent tho following nominations to tho
senate:
Justice Mclvlllo C. Brown of Wyoming,
United States district Judgo for tho District
of Alaska.
War Pay department: Captain Francis
L. Payson, assistant quartermaster, U. S. V.,
to bo paymaster, with tho rank of major.
Portu Rico Reglmont of Infantry To bo
captains: J. M. Carter, Fifth United
States cavalry; Christian Bryaud, adjutant
Tho secret of tho sudden replenishment of
tho democratic machine) exchequer Friday
has como to light, disclosing a deal which
is typical of tho tactics of the gang In con
trol of tho fusion campaign. According to
good authority tho story Is as follows
When Governor Poynter camo to Omnh
last Thursday to attend a meeting gotton up
by Boer sympathizers, addressed by Mlaa
Maud Gonne, ho was persuaded to stay over
until tho next day, when a conferenco was
arrranged between him and tho managers of
Omaha's three brewery corporations.
this meeting, at which several spokesmen
for Mr. Popplcton wero also present, It wa
assorted to the brewers that the caso
brought In tho supremo court by Attorney
General Smyth to oust the present pollco
board nnd restore to tho governor the power
to appoint pollco commissioners for Omahn
was already' practically decided In advanco
and that tho governor would within thirty
days bo authorized to appoint new pollco
commissioners
Under theso representations the demand
wns mado outright that the three Omaha
browcries contribute $500 apiece to the dem
ocratlc city campaign and in return Gov
ernor Poynter Is said to have promised that
he would appoint no ono as police commls
sloner against whom the brewers registered
an objection. Bcforo any commlcslons were
to be mado out tho names favored by the
governor were to be submitted to the man
agcrs of the threo brewing corporations for
their Inspection and nn opportunity given
them to protest. Tho word of tho governor
wasi pledged that their protest should be
heeded, so that the now police board np
pointed by htm should be under direct obli
gation to, and controlled by, the brewers
combine.
Tho brewers as a matter of fact were given
no alternative, but had to como down with
tho $1,500, which was subscribed on the spot
An additional plcdgo for Mr. Poppleton was
given that ho would do' nothing as mayor
objectionable to them, but would reinforce
them In any movo to strengthen themselves
nnd obstruct tho growth of tho foreign
brewing corporatlona doing business In this
city.
Illiniums Men' Meeting a Illlnd.
'After receiving this addition to their re
sources democratic stock naturally took
rise Friday and tho campaign managers who
had tho day beforo been complaining that
they did not havo a cent In hand or a dollar
In, sight suddenly became flush and started
out to mako bets and hire men and carriages
without stint
For fear they could not give explanation
of tho manner In which ithey became pos-
tsubseu oi mis winurau mac would pasa
muster with their church friends, whont
they wore working under assuranco that
OI r. Poppleton was opposed to tho saloons
and browcries, they pretended to call
meeting of business men Sunday, interested
in Mr. Poppleton s campaign, and cave It
fi.OO SIIOMM AT
rn.
The Attention of the
Traveling public Is respectfully Invited
uiu luitsmoi'iMu ciiuipiueni oncrcu 10 pairons i
of tho CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND ST. I V
tlAtTt. IIIII.M'IV l.(....n n.l.. i nul . i
cioso out tho balance of tho flno shoes mndo cngo. Solid vestlbuled, steam heated nnd
to sell at $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 for $1.50. electric lighted trains. Talaco sleepers nnd '
w 81 8 they wero tno greatest shoo j diners, buffet nnd library ears, free rcclln
aiues ctor given In Omaha, but to dispose ng chair cars, fast tlmo nnd union depots.
A I'lnnl, Itmllenl Cloning
on I'l no Hhnen.
Beginning Wednesday morning,
IAVI1I3XS Ifl
Reduction
will
wo
I ?$ j4 0 !J "i$(3?'&
"I Told You So!"
ironnpnl Pnfln T? I rr Vintfnllnn T V lA
Porto Rico battalion: William P. Butler, late ' ou' throush thc.lr organ that nt thls "ctlng
malor First Illinois Volunteer cavalrv. 'rgo sum of money wns subscribed by
nv. t. ui i !,. ti Vr 018 Business men ndmlrers. Tho fact Is.
shend. late captain Ninth Illinois volunteers; ' !l UBlaCBa n's meeting
Second Lieutenant N. T. Cooper, Porto
Rtco battalion; Second Lieutenant J. E.
Wyke, Porto Rico battalion."
To Uo Second Lieutenants W. F. Martin,
Into first lieutenant Sixth Missouri volun
toers; Eben Swift, Jr., Into second lieutenant
Seventh Illinois volunteers; First Sergeant
Paul Wuttke, company A, Porto Rico bat
talion; Charles B. Kenney, first sergeant
light battery A, Missouri voluntoers; Fred
crick W. Hawcs, lato private company G,
First United States cavalry.
Ilynum un Aoiirnlner.
WASHINGTON, March C The senate
committee, on flnanco today authorized a
favorablo report upon the nomination of
Hon. W. D, Bynum as appraiser of mer
chandise, at tho port of New York. The
commlttoo divided on tho nomination on
party lines, tho republicans supporting and
tho democrats opposing confirmation.
I'll ml Riven Mrs. I.mvtnn.
WASHINGTON, iMarch 6. General Corbin
today turned over to .Mrs. Lawton, widow of
tho lato (Major General iLawton, tho fund
subscribed by tho pcoplo of tho country. It
amounted to $98,432.07.
Why Uiidronn In the Tlnrk
When by travollng In tho luxurious sleep
ing cars of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn
on tho electric lamp and make tho berth as
light as day.
City Office, 1604 Farnam st.
The Xorthweatern Line
Daylight special leaves Omaha 7.00 a. m.
and arrives at 8:30 the came evening. Tha
only daylight train from Omaha with library-
buffot service.
City offices. 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street.
was a fake nnd that no consldornhln nnmn
wero contributed for Mr. Poppleton by the
ousincss men.
Outsldo of tho heavy assessments levied
on democratic officeholders In tho county
court houso and under nppolntment of the
state authorities, tho $1,500 of tho browers
monoy constituted tho saving clauso of their
campaign fund. Whothor .they will deliver
tho consideration agreed upon In tho shape
oi mo promisou supremo court decision nnd
tho appointment of pollco commissioners
"O. K.'d" by the brewers Is yet to transpire.
Onr Iuorense of Iimnnltr,
Much discussion has been aroused lately by
tho alarming Increase of Insanity. Our high
rate of living Is tho cause assigned. In tho
rusn ror money, both men and women neir
lect their bodies until tho breakdown comes.
ine uesi way to preserve health Is by a faith
iui uo vi uosiouer s stomach Bitters. By
curing all stomach Ills this remedy provents
nervous breakdown. It Is also an excellent
mcdlclno for constipation, dyspepsia and
Diuousness.
Wo desire to tender our slncero thanks for
klndncfa shown during tho sickness and
death of our little boy.
MR. AND MRS. A. II. CAMPBELL.
Anuoiineemeiitn.
L,llllan Burkhart In "A Deal on Chanuo
at tho matlnco today, -will in all probability
t-ii-uoo wo maies. rnts nttlo comedy has
a uongnuui iovo story running through It.
The ladles will no doubt admire the beautiful
gowns worn uy Miss Melville and Miss Stet
son. Tho American blograph Is showing an
entirely new set of pictures this week. Brustt
aim tuvere, the French duetlsts and mim
ics, aro a strong featuro of thd performance,
All other nets aro excellent. The Saturday
afternoon performance will bo a Lillian
Burkhart souvenir matinee. Every lady at
tending will bo presentod with a Burkhart
sterling silver spoon.
It IK II.
CLARK Frances I nged n years, daughter
oi i'j, iti. and i. uiian a. ciarn.
Funeral from residence. 3S21 Grand avenue,
Thursday at - o'clock p. m, March 8.
Augustus Thomas' great drama of south
western life, "Arizona," will open a two
nights' engagement at Boyd's tonight. An
exceptionally strong company will bo seen
In tho piece. Lionel Barrymore, a son
of Maurlco Barrymoro, Is seen as a young
army omcer. ah or tno original scenery
and errccts will bo used. Tho company num
bers twenly-flvo nnd tho scenic investiture
Is said to bo most elaborate.
Seo C. F. Harrison's land bargains.
THE MAIN
WAITING ROOM
of the Burlington's new depot Is SO feet long, SO feet wldo and 34 feet
high. Tho ladles' waiting room Is SO feet long and 25 feet wide. In theso
two apartments and In tho corridors down stairs aro room AND
SEATS for u thousand people.
Every c,onvenlenco and comfort Is provided barber shop, bath room,
check and nows stand, lunch room, restaurant, baggago room, ticket
ofllce.
From the Burlington Statlou you can start AND START RIGHT
for
Chicago and tho cant
Denver and tho west
Kansas City and the south
St. Louis and tho southeast
TICKBT OFFICB,
lBOa KAIIXAM STHKHT.
Telephone -.10,
IlURI.IXtiTOX STATION,
IOTII AND MA SOX ST HURTS,
Teleiihoue
of tho thousands of pairs still on hnnd wo
reduce the prlco to $1.60. At $1.50 wo will
nlso lncludo flvo new shipments secured by
our buyer from the Rochester Shoo Co.,
P. M. Wndlcy & Son, Hulrknmp Bros., Geo.
F. Daniel & Co. and A. H. Aborn & Sons,
which wero Into In nrrlvlng. Tho big bar
gain tables aro loaded down with flno shoes
In tho best styles, best materials nnd best
makes. Wo havo all sizes and will fit you
as carefully as it you paid tho regular price.
Tho shoes nro till now, stylish goods, direct
from tho fnctorles and not a pair In tho lot
Is worth less than $3.60 to $3.00; Wednesday
your cholco for $1.50.
GROCERY PRICES.
25 pounds flno extra C sugar, $1.00. Kirk's
Jnp Roso soap, 6Vio bar; 4 bars for 25c.
HAYDEN BROS.
Collin (o Sioux City,
To points In northeastern Nebraska, South
Dakota, Iowa, (Minnesota and North Dakota,
tako tho C, St. P., M. & O. Ry. Trains leavo
Webster street station at C a. m. and 3:10
I. m Dining, car on the afternoon train.
Direct ccinectlon nt Sioux City for St, Paul
and Minneapolis,
DiintNh Brotherhood,
All mcmberB of tho Danish Brotherhood
nro requested to meet nt Washington hall
Thursdny, March' 8, nt 1 p. m. to attend
the funeral of our lato Brother Sam Thom-
sen. By order of JOHN A. JANSEN, Pres.
Five
Trains dally for Chicago via tho NORTH
WESTERN LINE. A full list of them can
bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Fnrnnm street,
City Ticket Office, 1501 Farnnm st.
NASH General Western Agent.
F. A.
Omnhn-Chlengo,
7:00 n. m 8:30 p. m.
. 4:65 p. m 7:15 a. m.
7;30 p. in 0:30 a. m.
via
"The Northwestern Line,"
1101 nnd 1103 Farnam street.
"Tho best of everything."
Tho New Snow Church company has re
moved to rooms 401-405 New York Ltfo bldg.
Spring Medicine
If you wcro to nsk tis what would be the
best thing for a spring mcdlclno wo cer
tainly would tell you to take n few bottles
of CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURB. If your kid
neys and liver nro working well then
everything Is In order.
Crumer'N Kidney Cure Otic
I'leree'n Fnvorlte l'renerlptlon , . 11th
Wine of Card ii I title
I'ulne'H Celery Compound ..... title
Ilood'n ynrxupiirllln . .- ll)e
llonu'n Kidney I'IIIn Il.'ut
Kldiieold.1 Ill
Cudiih'M Bttrnet of Heef -Ho
Syrup of I''Ik -'
Quicker
Time
TO
DENVER
AND
G0L0RAD0 POINTS
AFTER MARCH 1ST
"THE COLORADO SPECIAL"
will leavo Omaha 11:35 p. m. nnd nr
rlvo Denver 1:20 p. m. next day, mak
ing nearly an hour quicker time than
formerly.
''THE PACIFIC EXPRESS"
for Colorado leaves Omaha 4:25 p. m.
arrives Denver 7:35 a. m. next day.
Through Pullman Elcepors, Dinlns
Cars, Buffet Cars.
City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam.
Tel. 316.
El5
TO
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Pnekern' Tnr Soup
CiiHtorln
I'e-rii-iiii
WenI'M Xerve mid llrulii . . . . .
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Hlmej'N Cnttirrh Powder. . .
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SCHAEFER
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
Cor. 10th and Chlcnco Hi:
Kodaks,
Cameras
Amateur Photo
Supplie:
Write us for prices on out
fits. Send us your developing
and printing.
The Robert Dempster Go,,
1215 Fnrnnm St.
Developing and Printing Done
Black Silk Suspensory,
75c.
CHICAGO antf EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A.i M. 1:55 P. M, 7:J0 P. SI.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE C:5S A. M.-7:20 P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADW00D.
LEAVE 3.00 P. II.
Cit" Offices, 1401-03 Farnam.
Wo nro selling black silk tuspontory, with Ice
itraps and waist liuntls and rubber draw string,
for7c. Another one nt same price Is tiodo our
of TClilto silk bolting cloth, with lex strapi, vert
cool. Ills value atjso. Then wo liavo nico allfc
suspensories with Just ono band around the
waist at Mc. and Tory Rood suspensories In both
stylos mentioned nbovo at 25c. Mailed postpaid
tvon receipt of prlco.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
New Location lGth and Dodgo Streets,
Omaha, Neb.
HAYDEN
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The Greatest Purchase erf?
Ladies' Wrappers
n n r t-v nr. i n si
ju'om iu. . juirsKv tv; uo.. corner
Wooster anil Bleecker streets, New
York, for the greatest Wrapper Salo we
ever Lad. '
This is a lot of 400 dozen 'wrappers, In percales,
calicos, lawns, sateens, and Is welcome nows to tho wom
en who wear -wrappers. Tho salo commences Wednes
day morning at S o'clock, In our cloak department.
?!. flnrnn Wrnnnnru In t.lnn l.laV nml
red prints, worth 76c, for
only
S3 dozen Percale Wrappers, with yoke and
pleated back, extra -waist lining,
worth I1.2S, for
65 dozen Wrappers, In blues, black, grays
and reds, extra, waist lining, trlinmcd with
rufllo over shoulder, pleated back, brnld
trimmed, extra wide, worth 1.60, nt
50 dozen Wrappern, In very heavy percales, extra wldo nt the bin. in.innt. nn
trimmed with doublo rufllo over nhouldor, two rows of braid, oxtra waUt lining 1 f 'f
a Wrapper well worth $2.00, for only A.UU
33 dozen Wrappers, made of Sea Island pcrcnlos, trimmed with fancy braid, plain per
calo collar, threo rufllcs over shoulder, extra wldo nt tho hips, a Wrapper well " f (
nunu to.uv, jor ,,,, , J.tVf
Our Underskirt Dept.
Will bo teeming with bargains during this Wrapper sale. We had tho good luck
lo secure about ono hundred dozen Underskirts at half price.
Flvo dozen ladles' Porcallno Undorsklrts, with two rows of rufllcs and deep 13- fr t
Inch flounce, very pretty patterns for OtC
Seven dozen Heavy niack Skirts, braid trimmed nnd lined throughout At
worth n.SO for, lifC
..98c
.5.00
.5.98
29c
49c
75c
Forty dozen ladlps' Underskirts. In lilnrki. tiln
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' and heliotropes, ull tho new effects, for
We nro showing somo of tho most exquisite designs In tho now Mercerized
Skirts, pleating and ruffled flounco, at 91.75, $2,60 nnd up to
YOUR CHOICE OF ANY JACICIJT IN OUH HOUSE DUHINO THIS SALE
FOR
See the Advance Styles in Millinery.
HAYDEN BROS
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Don't crow, and don't, bo a soro-hond. That's
our advice to the victorious, and to tho van
quished. Both wero good men, but only ouo
could obtain the oflico. Now let's drop politics
and go back to business. Let's all put our.
shoulder to the wheel and talk for Omaha, talk
ior "The Nebraska," talk for Good Clothing.
Today wo aro ready with our unmatchable
spring display of ready-to-wear clothing for
Mon, Youths and Boys. It stands unique bo
cause every suit and top coat is absolutely now
to our stock and to Omaha; not a laBt season's
garment in all tho groat array, and each gar
ment was mado under our close supervision,
while tho fabrics and trimmings wero selected
titSll. 4 1... J. i .. ..... . '
"'"i luiuiiigoni conception ot Nebraska
tastes, which only comos through long and in
timate association with Nebraska folks.
To make a
long story
short just ask
the Clothing
man to show
you that
all wool, double
breasted vest,
perfectly tail
ored, perfectly
styled, perfect
fitting.
DOLLAR SUIT.
Every suit or top coat you lay your hands on
in this storo has the merchant tailor look stick
to it is in itstays in it.
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HAYDENS Spring
Clothing Display
The most superb lino men's and boys' clothing ever displayed
uy any uoubo in western America. Tue very newest patterns,
styles and fabrics from tho leading tailors of the country.
All We Ask is for You to Come in
and Look Them Over.
The labels of Michael, Stern & Co., Rochester. N. Y..
Hart, Shaffner & Marx, Chicago; Max Ernst, New York; L.
Lowenstein & Sons, Chicago, are guarantees of the style,
quality and fit of the garments we show.
See Our Sixteenth Street Window.
There has never been shown bucIi handsome desiens we
have all sizes and can fit any man. We can show you more
styles, moro beautiful new effects than all the houses in
Omaha combined. Tho price range in men's suits will accom
modate all purses. We havo good suits at $2. 75 -better ones
at $3.75, 5.00 and $5.75, and from that on at $6.50, $6.75
$7.50, $9.00, $9.50, $10.00, $11.50, $12.50, $15.00, $18.00,'
$19.50, $20.00 and $22.50. You save fully 20 per cent on
any of them. All tho novelties and pretty effects for bovH
and children in great variety.
Spring Overcoats for Men.
The most stylish garment In a man's outfit. Nice, all wool, covert Sprint Ovsrcoati
with satin slecvo" linings on salo nt $5.00.
Finest nil wool Chovlot Top Coats lined throughout with silk also fin. v.n.i
Covert OvcrcoatB, In brownu, tana and oxford graya made' with Bkfnn'erV satin altova
lining on sale at $7.50.
Tho finest grades nt $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00.
Vou aro Invited to como and look over our magnificent sUck whether r.
roady to buy or not.
SPECIAL VALUES IN HATS AND CAPS
HAYDEN RROS.
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cheapness-No.
ON THE BEST--Yes.
If so, when selecting a piano for your home, call and
examine tho Royal Hardmun Piano.
THKV ALONE POSSESS THE QUALITIES AND REQUISITES
THAT MAKE THE I1BST IN A PIANO.
MUELLER PIANO & ORGAN CO.,
II-III-IS So. INIIi, OiiiiiIwi, .cl.i JO.'! Main St., Council Illuffa, In,
Pianos tuned and repaired. Phones 101 C. n nnd 1098, Omaha.
I Told You So!
SHERIDAN COAL is the best coal mined in
Wyoming Lump $5,50 -Nut or Egg $5.00
Pea Nut $4.5u.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 FARNAM STREET.
TEL. 127
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