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THE OMAHA "DAILY" BEE: SATUltDAY, iMAKCII 17.
THE HERCULES COMPANY
HlTO
Optned Bit;
Proposition
Low Grade
AT BATTLE LAKE, CARBON COUNTY, WYO.
Unvc nit I nunc fine lliuly of l.mr (Irnilr
('oiiociiti'iiOtiK Ore, (imnl for (lie
!.'; of the CoitiliiK
Mueller.
Tho following article Is from tho Grand
Kncampmcnt Wyoming Herald;
J. 'M. Thomas, postmaster of Ilattle. passed
through hero Monday on his way to llawlins
to look over Home work that Is being done
on tho properties of tho Hattlo Lake Mining
company north of llawlins, In which he Is
Interested.
He reports everything flourishing nt Hat
tie, nnd thut tho HcrculcH Mining company
nro now down to u depth of 17S foot. They
etitrted eros'scutllng at tho ICO-foot level
nnd had driven about thirty feet when ho
left, and all the rock through which they
had gono Is filled with copper and la gcttlnK
hotter with each whot. It Is very gratifying
to tho company to know that they now havo
it large low grade proposition running from
S to K per cent coppor, und thero Is no
doubt but what they will cut some high
griulo mineral before reaching the granlct
wall towards which they are crosscutttng,
sevcnty-Ilvo feet dlxtunt.
Prom all showing now the whole DIorlto
dyke, 175 feet acrosfl, ut tho 160-foot level,
In pay rock running from 8 to 15 per cent
copper and icarrylng considerable gold val
ue, with tho mnclter and concentrators
that will be erected at Grand Encampment
this property, which has one of the lurjieut
bodies of low grade ore In tho district, will
pay handsome dividends to Its owners.
Thin In the kind of u company that makes
mlncH nnd dcvvlopi tho district. Few
mines uro found; moot of them urc made.
The! peoplo have driven nhead, notwith
standing the heavy snows and tho many
other obstacles In tho way of opening up a
mine In a country nt so high an altitude.
JUHN GRANT'S NEW POSITION
In .Vimv Actinic nn I.ncnl Promoter
for (he llnrlirr AmpIuiM
Company,
John Grant, manager of tho Grant Paving
compatiy of thlti city, has been temporarily
nppoluti'd manager of tho Barber Asphalt
company at Omaha, taking tho placo mado
vacant by tho death of C. K. Squires.
Mr. Grant said yesterday: "Tho ap
pointment Is not permanent at present, but
Borao ono had to take chargo of tho work
upon tho deuth of Mr. Squires, and as I was
Interested In tho business I was chosen
until permanent nrningcmentH can be made.
So far as tho work Is concerned I am only
attending to the work of promoting."
John Grant Is ono of tho oldest streut
paving men In Omaha. Ho came here with
the Harbor company when nsphalt paving
wns Introduced In tho city. For several
years he was general foreman of construe-
1t'UII I 1 i .... .
; ... .i L..,,.,u.ijr i.umor,.ow t cro W b complete chance
Invented n nrnrifm for lti mnniifiimurn nr 1 t-imiiht.
nrtlllclnl stono for sldewnlks known to tho
trade uu Grant's slagollthlc walks. Local
capital was Interested and a company was
formed of which Mr. Grant became manager,
which pluco he will continue to hold even If
Ills nppolntment as local manager of tho
Harbor company Is mado permanent.
. - .. .. . . I
Every article mentioned In our ad. will bo
found irresistibly uttractlvo from tho stand
point of both quality and price. Hayden
Ilros., with an ad on pugo 7.
TWO NEW COUNTERFEITS OUT
Government Wiimn People to Look
Out for IIokhk Silver Certlflente
Iteeeiitly I)lneovereil.
Tho secret sorvlce ot tho government re
ports two new counterfeits. The first is a
$fi silver certlflcuto of tho series of 1S86,
check letter II, Ilruco, register; Hoborts,
treasurer. Tho counterfeit la printed upon
two sheets from photo-etched plates nnd the
It Cures
Salt Rheum, Itch,
Sealdhcad, Ringworm.
The terrible suffering due to
these diseases can only be ap
preciated by the patient. Irri
tations of sensitive skins are
often most obstinate, and the
mortification due to the un
sightly appearance is no less
painful than the physical effects.
The affected parts must be fre
quently washed, as absolute
cleanliness is essential; mix a
teaspoonful of Hour of sulphur
with a small bottle of
rJMfflUBAKES.
Volcanic Oil
T LINIMENT
and rub thoroughly into the
affected skin.
For baIo at all drucuistj,
bottle. For nun or beast.
25 cents per
WIm 0t tan cwHifl
DOCTOR
SEARLE5 &
SEARLES
OMAHA.
mm mm
MATE DISEASES
op MEN
SPECIALIST
W ftmnuiteo to our all oiuea ourabU t
WEAK MEN SYPHILIS
SUXUALLY. cured for Ufa.
KUUUy Emissions, toit Manhood, Ilydrooel
Teriooole, Gonorrhea, a hot. Syphilis, Strict
tur, Pile, Fistula nod Rol Uloen Mid
All Private Diseases
and Disorder of MtB.
STRICTURE and GLEET "SS&F
Consultation f re Call on or addrMt
DR. SCARLB5 1 BARLBfL
tit nth at. OHAHA.
YIN MAIUANI
,MtirliintWlnc World Famous Tonic
Written endorsements from inoro than
S,0ii pliyslrtatiH. Never nan nnythlutf re
ceived such lilb'h recognition from thu
medlcnl i)ri)fe?Klon, therefore Vln Mar
luul can be tuken with perfect HHtetv
Sold by nil UruKKlntn, Hofuo Substt-
' a n r. t a n m rt4ttftl (nttnlliAfi ' 1 1 Vi - .1 nn,1
blue silk threads between them. Tho nolo
Is characterized by the department as a dan
serous counterfeit, even though the printing
In fojuewhat blurred.
Tho other Is a counterfeit U silver certifi
cate, which Is not no dangerous as thi first.
It is of tho scries of 1899, check letter O,
Lyons, register; Ilobertu, treasurer. It Is
printed from etched plate, the silk lines of
tho original being simulated by letter-press
work.
A fiooil CoiikIi .Medicine for Children,
"I bavn no hesitancy In rocotnmendlng
Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedy," nays P. I.
Moran, a well known and popular baker of
I'ctcrsburg, Va. "Wo havo given It to our
children when troubled with bad coughs,
also whooping cough, and It haa always
given perfect satisfaction. It was rocom
mended to me by a druggist as the best
cough medicine for children, as It contained
no opium or other harmful drug."
WANT TO MEET THE BOARD
School I'll Irons of Mouth Mldc Invite
llonrit of ISiliicnlloii lo
Visit Thriii,
The secretary of the school board has re
ceived word from tho residents of the south
part of the city that the members of the
board aro urgently Invited to attend a meet
ing of tho people of that part of tho city,
which will bo held at Eighteenth and Vinton
streets this evening for tho purpose of
discussing tho matter of the proposed loca
tion of n new school house In that vicinity.
The bonrd contemplates building a large
house and consolidating tho Vinton and
Forest schools. It Is understobd that tho
patrons of tho two schools object to tho
change nnd hope to Impress upon tho mem
beis of tho board tho desirability of pro
viding two houses Instead of one.
Hunker Itotita u Itoliher.
J. K. Garrison, cashier of tho ban!, of
Thornvllle. Ohio, had been robbed of health
by a serious lung trouhle until ho tried
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption.
Then ho wrote: "It Is tho best mcdlclno
I ever used for a severe cold or a bad case
of lung trouble. I always keep a bottlo on
hand." Don't suffer with coughs, colds or
any throat, chest or lung trouble when you
can bo cured so easily. Only 50c and $1.00.
Trial bottles froo at Kuhn & Co.'s drui;
Ann ouiiec men (h.
A, bargain raatlueo of Omaha's favorite
drama, "Sowing tho Wind." will begin this
afternoon nt Boyd's. Maudo Edna Hall,
who enacts tho role of "Rosamond." will
display u number of elegant costumes of
Parisian manufacture. Charles M. Collins
will bo seen In tho character of Mr. Uraba
zon. Thin Is tho last season this drama
will bo seen cntour, ns It will after this
ecafon go Into stock company theaters only
This afternoon thero will be a matlnoe nt
tho Crelghton Orpheum for tho women and
children. Tho program contains several
acts that aro particularly well suited for a
mntlncu performance. "The Halfway
House, a comedy by Ezra Kondall, nnd
produced by Mr. nnd Mrs. Perkins Klshcr,
will prove, a pleasing feature to the ladles,
an win nlso the singing and. dnnclng of
Kelly and VIolctte. At the matlnco to-
oi tun for tho com nir week. It will In
; cludo eight numbers, tho management hav-
ing re-engaged tho American Olograph,
wnicn win snow twelve now pictures.
. M. C. A. .Voted.
The reports of the work fbr the month
of February irlvcn nt the dlreetorM' mnot.
InK Hhowed u Htendy Krowth In nil lines of
worn. Total memiierNlilp l'elininry 2S was
1,2; recelptH were Jl,15.'i; expenses, J1.1S3;
revuiins irum .iiuy 10 i eoruary, w,u,i; ex
peases for same period, $S,2fl; detlclt for
IS ViW.
The expenses havo Increased nronortlon
ntely with the receipts. This Is due to the
Krcuiiy iiicreusea uso or tne bulldliifr, nnd
means thut tho nssoclutlon will havo to cull
on tho community for Just that much more
money, In order to close the yenr May 1
free of debt It will bo necessary for the
directors to rulse J:000 In subscriptions.
This they are now worklnir on nnd have -no
doubt that tho business men will respond
as usual.
The state executive committee of twenty
ono men from various parts of the state
will hold their reRiilnr quarterly meetttiB
In the Omaha nspoclatlon building today.
The men's meeting Sunday afternoon nt
4 o'clock will bo conducted by Physical Di
rector ilnrnos.
Tho rago for athletic contests nun reached
the Juniors and they nre getting ready for
a pentathlon for their own members. Next
Wednesday evening there will be an ath
letic contest of llvo events open simply to
Uio Juniors nnd working bovs,
Tho regular monthly meeting of tho Vol
unteer league will bo held Monday evening.
William Halrd will gtvo another talk In his
series of bible readings; Miss Cudy. secre
tary of tho Young Women's Christian as
sociation, will glvo a talk Illustrated by
charts and diagrams on "Our Fart In Mis
sions." Thero will also bo reports from tho
Held.
Iff Fooled the MirgcrniiH,
All doctors told Ronlck Hamilton of West
Jefferson, Ohio, after suffering eighteen
months from rental fistula, ho would die
unless a costly operation was performed;
but ho cured himself with Rucklcn's Arnlei
Salvo, tho best In the world. Surest pllo
euro on earth. 25c a box, at Kuhn & Co.'s
drug store.
Mortality StutlHtlfii.
Tho following 1)lrths and deaths were re
ported ut tho otlloe of the Hoard of Health
during the twenty-four hours ending at
noon Friday:
UlrthH: (leorge II. Held, II09 South Nine
toenth, boy; Iloxhold, 1S30 North Seven
teenth, loy; Itobert McFurlane, MZt North
Seventeenth avenue, boy; Albert II
Hawltzer, -SOT. Woolworth. tioy.
Deaths: Mrs. I.lzzlo H. Mills, ago years,
4I9 South Twentieth, chronic obstruction of
bowels. .
Wliy Umlremi In the Unrl:
When by traveling la tho luxurious sleep
Ing cars of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKI5R
AND ST. PAUIj rtAILWAY you may turn
on the electric lamp and make the berth as
light as day.
City Omco, 1504 Farnam at.
llllltl.lNCTON HOllTIJ.
Hiitm Will Advance Mnroh 20.
Present reduced rate of $25, Omaha to
Helena, Ilutte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacomu
and Portland, will bo discontinued March 19.
Ticket olllce. 1G02 Farnam.
five
Trains dally for Chicago via tho NORTH
WESTERN LINE. A full llt ot them can
bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
Ntrltcliiui'ii'N llnll.
March 17, nt Washington hall, 18th and
Hurnoy streets. Good music, fine program.
Ticket, admitting gentleman and ladles, 50c.
liarkalow Bros., books and
moved to 1012 Farnam.
news, have
The New Snow Church company has re
moved to rooms 401-405 New York Life bids,
Thero's nn ad on pago 7. It's the big
store's. Huyden Bros. Read every line of It.
Stonecypher, printer, nd-wrlter, Up-to-date
cuts for tale. 1201 Howard, Tel. 1310.
Montana Mtirueror llnngi-il.
LKWISTON, Mont.. March 16.-Wllllam
iillaco C'alder was hanged hern tn.inv
for ;ho murder of E. MeHao and his sheep
herder In I'ergus county over a year ago.
("alder nnd his brother murdered tho men,
uciimini iiieir oouies nnu IOOK McltUO 8
sheep, numbering 3,000, to nig Timber,
where they sold them. Calder's brother
turned state's evidence.
Mm. lliimlii'iK.T FimiiiiI (iullty,
ST. I.Ol'IS, March Itl.-Tho Jury In tho
cuso of Mrs. Henrietta Bamberger, tho
midwife, today returned a verdict of guilty
of tho charge of manslaughter and tlxed
her punishment at llvo years In the peni
tentiary. It was charged that she caused
the death of Wllhelmlna Snoerl, a lrl who
cumu to Mrs, Bamberger for relief.
HAYDEN
s
MILLINERY DISPLAY.
The great Millinery department will bo
opened for spring Saturday. Exquisite spring
millinery styles aro displayed, showing that rare
elegance and oxclusiveness that appeals to every
lady of taste.
In connection with our own unapproachable
styles will be shown tho choicest models ot such
noted Parisian designers as Felix, Carlier, Ke
beaux. Ileitz-Boyer, Camillo Kogor, Esther Meyer
and Pouyanno.
Everything will be-arranged so you can se
cure a comprehensive idea of the correct Milliuory
styles for l'JOO.
We Call Special Attention
at this time to our magnificent profusion of styles
in ready-to-wear Street Hats for early spring. All
chic and charming designs in all the becoming
shapes and priced remarkably low.
Challenge Sale
New Skirts and Wrappers,
Challenge Sale means low prices, record-breaking low prices, prices
that are without equal in this locality. We have carefully collected the.
very bust things, that aro to be used tomorrow. They can never again be
replaced, as the sale will exhaust these special lots. Come early you
will not bo disappointed.
NO. 1 A remarkable suit at a wonderfully low price. There are just 275 of them, secured by us
for spot cash. They come In all stylos, tlght-llttlng, stnglo or double-breasted; the Juciets uio lined with
taffeta and sntln; the skirt is maie In tne new style, with single nnd doublo box pleats, pcrcallne lined and
Interlined, velvet bound, bought to soil for $15.00, Challenge Sale price, Jx.73.
BARGAIN NO. 2 All extraordinary value. Three tables of Silk Waists, mado of Glvemand's taffe
tas, all with the new backs and all tho newest styles, new cuff and new sleeves, pleatel and corded fronts
thero are some of these waists wroth up to $12.00 and none worth less than $7.50 anl $S.00, bought spe
cially for this Ohallenege Sale, Saturday, $1.03.
DON'T MISS IT Ladles' Waists, black mercerized foulards, lined throughout, .rimmed with fi
rows of cording In front. In bias or straight effect, worth up to $3.00, Challengo Sale p-leo only OSc.
7.1 ladles Imported Sample Silk Waists, worth up to $25.00 your choice tomorrow, $10.00.
Challengo Clearing Sale in all AVlnter Jackets; chblco of any gurmcnt In tho ho use, worth up to $25,
for $5.00.
Your choice of 150 children's Jnckets, worth up to $0.00, for $1.9S.
Ladles' percallne Underskirts, deep llounco and two nifties, worth $1.60, Chn lengc price 53c.
'Ladles' black sateen Underskirts, with 16 rows of cording and rullle, made to sell for $2.00, on sulo at
$1.00. ., .
During this sale wo "will bo moro than pleased to show to. ourmany customers the new Imported
styles In Suits. Jnckets and Waists. Our Underskirt department Is remarkable for th? styles nnd varie
ties shown. See our taffeta mercerized Underskirts at $1.00, $:)..r0. $1.00 and $3.00.
Our Silk Waist Department Is the largest In the west nnd tho styles aro tho newst and best that
could be found In the murket Our ladles' Dress Skirts uro a pleuuro to us and our customers. All the
new styles ut $8.00, $10.0). $12.00, $15.00 and $25.00 each.
Our New Enlarged Cloak Department is Busy All. the Day.
A SEAT FOR
EVERY PASSENGER
a passenger for every seat,
it Is on liurlington trains.
That is
They'ro
a passenger for every eat a Beat for
Denver, Cblcoga, Kansas City,
or eoutb.
Berths nnd tickets at
T1CICKT OFFICE,
150'J KAHXAM STUKUT.
Telephone -SO.
SWEDE EATS THE SHAMROCKS
Snrrnwly RnonprN the nun i
I'ntrlotlc JrlNliiniui Who An Mv
ItiK Them for St. I'atrleli'ii Uiiy.
Hilly McKlnncy. who keeps a saloon nt
Sixteenth and Locust streets, Is a true son
of Ireland. Consequently when ho received
a shipment of shamrocks Friday frcbh from
tho "ould nod" ho placed them In a pitcher
ot water and put the pitcher on a small
shelf Just above tho lunch counter. ThlB
was probably dono for tho purpoBo of in
citing u feeling of reverence for tho pre
cious green In the breast of tho free luncher.
As tho day was drawlnc to a cicbo a big
son of Sweden entereu ana purcuaeea a
foarnlng glasB of lagor, then snuntered over
to tho lunch counter. Hetween swallows
ho took bites of ryo bread and cheese and
Bausage, occasionally helping himself to tho
shamrocks near at hand. Just ns the last
bit of green was disappearing In tho Swede's
capacious mouth, McKlnney returned to the
saloon after a brief absence. "Say, Hilly.
doo water cress Is good stuff. Got Borne
more?" Tho Irishman gave ono look at tho
empty pitcher and tho next Instant, had he
not been forcibly restrained, would havo
committed a bodily nssault upon the Swede
with Intent to teach him duo respect for
tho sacred emblem of old Ireland and to
distinguish tho dlfforenco between water
cress and shamrock.
Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mllesburg, Pa.,
fays, "Ab n speeuy cure tor cougns, colds,
croup and sore throat Ono Minute Cough
Cure Is unequaled. It li pleasant for chil
dren to take. I heartily recommend It to
mothers." It Is tho only harmless remedy
that produces Immediate results. It cures
bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and throat nnd
lung diseases It will prevent consumption.
Within it Keitref nf ("illet Miirt'li Uny
At nlinllt N 11. m veglprilnv thA rli.it.
uioucUr ut the covcrnmcnt observatory !
EARLY
OPENING
Flowers and Trimmings.
Everything dainty and desirable finds generous representation
here- There is not a handsomer or more complete line of these goods
anywhere in America.
We cordially invite you to visit on Saturday this grand
display of the world's choicest millinery in its beautiful
framework of
Drapery and Flowering. Arches.
on Ladies' New Suits, Silk Waists
the way It ought to be. That Is the way
big but they 'are almost always full-
every passeiigor.(
St. Louis All points cast, west, north
nUtTLIXiiTON STATION,
10TII AND MASON STKKI5TS,
Telephone V2i).
registered C degrees 'below zero. This was,
with ouo exception, tho coldest March
morning on record, and comes within one
degreo of equaling tho coldest, which was
recorded March 14, ISM), when tho temoer
aturo stood at 7 below. Tho wind In the
morning mado tho weather seem colder
and Omaha was given us high n wind as
nny recorded at tho stations reporting here,
It being a twenty-mllo wind, tho s ie as
ut Kaunas City and St. Louis. Th pros
pects aro for u continuation of this weather
for a day or two, at least, as It prevails
over the entire north and west.
Have you seen "Tho Ilalloon?" This Is ono
of tho pictures you get through a Deo cou
pon. It Is a reproduction of a famous paint
ing and Is a work of art. Coupons and 10
cents,
The Atlrntlun fit tn
Trarollns public Is respectfully Invited to
the magnlflcont equipment offered to pattons
of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL HAILWAY between Omaha and Chi
cago. Solid vcsttbuled, steam boated and
electric lighted trains. Palaco sleepers nnd
diners, buffet and library cars, free reclin
ing chair cars, fast time and union depots.
City Ticket Omee, 1501 Farnam st. F, A.
NASH General Western Agent.
FOUIl OF 'ESI FOll CHICAGO.
Vln the UurllnKton.
Daylight Express 7:25 a, m.
Vestlbulcd Flyer 4:00 p. m.
Chicago Limited 7:30 p. m.
Chicago Special 12:35 midnight.
Tickets at 1502 Farnam st.
OmMhu-Clilrnitn,
7:00 a. m 8:30 p. m.
4:65 p. m.....7:45 a. m.
7:30 p. m 0:30 a. m.
via
"The Northwestern Line,"
1101 and 1403 Farnam street.
"Tho best of everything."
The prices quoted In our nd on pago 7 aro
such that the closo buyer cannot question,
H-U'dou Uros
. ,1
Handsomest
Millinery
Parlors
Silk
Waists
To those who aro thinking of buying a
Silk Waist wo say, como and seo what wo
aro showing. Now spring styles, made as
good ns can bo and our prices nro moderate.
XKW SMTS AM) MHtlMS JACKETS.
fipconELD
U ICW.SUITCO.
1510 Douglas St.
Store For Rent
Wo wish to rent tho front 70 or SO feet of
store at 1513 Dodgo street, formerly occu
pied b. us. Terms upon application.
IN Ot'l: NEW LOCATION wo still con
tlnuo to sell nt the LOWEST cut pries
LOWEST, mind you. HEAD THESE
$1.i0 Hurnham'K Sarsanarilla -liir
iuan s uyspepsia tudii-ih
40c
33c
40o
:!3e
40o
40y
40c
j-ozzoiii's oimploxtlon I'owder
Me King's New I!.-vovery
50e La HIanehe'.s I'owder
0c lluy's Hair Health
S0c Morrow's Kld-ne-olds
50e Ilri-mo Seltzer
..v.... j mull , )ll
50o Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot 400
GOo Kodol Dyspepsia Curo 40c
Me I'ond'H Extract 40c
50c- Horsford's Acid Phosphate 40r
50e Hobbs' Asparagus Pills 40c
60e Yale's Face Powder -ioo
Wo publish tho above list to show the
public that our list of 50c cut price articles
Is not entirely exhausted."
Sherman &,Monnel! Drug Go,
Kith ti 1 ul Dode.
40.
8 PICT0V
The
Colorado
Special
ONLY TRAIN TO DENVER
FROM CHICAGO VIA OMAHA
With IliinVt, Smoking unit I, Unary
Cnrx,
FASTEST TRAIN TO DENVER
Vln Omnliti.
I.envrs Omnliii 1 1 ill.', Tiinluht
.trrbM leiivT I i-'O i. in. Tiimurroiv,
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1,'tO'J IWlt.NAM STHIIKT.
Telephone U1U. ,
jKflpr BEATS
llllllj them
llHSw ALL
-CI
I Most Attractive,
Most attractive bargains
Great price wonders
swelling blossoms and bmU of spring It's easy to pick
up money savers, as it is to pluck roses in Juno, and
there are uo thorns among them in tho shape of old
goods and undesirable styles.
Today All Over the House
Ladies'
Spring
Suits J
Wraps
Generous assortment of
high class spring ap
parel It wctueu and
mlastv. Fafhloim best
conceits, the world's
choicest products, fault
less ns to style, perfect
as to workmanship, satisfactory as to
price. Only n hint In typo. Suits
from $1 no to 560.00. .Mnlehlc?. show
Ing btet argues for your quick com
ing. Ladies'
The ready-to-wear
kind this department
ii receiving Its fin-
Sprin
juiiuncry far enough along that
you may Mew the choice tilings in
ready-to-wear millinery nt about one
half tho regular price akcd around
town, from tho oasy-to-select to tho
better grades. Third Door, fiout.
LcldieS A "ow ll(,partment
Rnlfc you 10 Vlpw' rra,ly
Dl-'ili .Monday, partly ready
day. Pretty belts
for
by
to-
and
all tho other kind patent leather nnd
those of tho fancier kinds. A full nnd
complete line, almost ready to say
largest In tho city. Ladles' pocket
books, etc., same department.
In the Men's Neckwear
All tho new, captivating conceits, in men's fur
nishings. An elaborate showing that points to posi
tive money saving opportunities.
Your choice of the grandest and handsomest
collection shown in the city.. All the swell early spring
eirects the new shapes the now fabrics colorings in
rich shades and embroidered designs :55c for tho regu
lar 50c and 75c kind sold elsewhere.
Men's New Spring Shirts.
In all tho new materials the admired blues oxbloods,
reds, pinks, heliotropes, in tho popular vertical stripes,
tho $1 ones hero bring $1.50 and 1.75 elsewhere.
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Greatest Piano Fire Sale on Record.
Every Piano in our immense- stock will be
sold at a saving of from $150 to 250. Never
has a like value been offered to the public be
fore by a Leading Piano House. In the lot to
be sacrificed will be found the Steinway, A. B.
Chase, Vose, Emerson, Packard, Ivers fc Pond
and others. Sale in progress now at our old
stand, 1313 Farnam. Tel. 1G25. Come at
once and obtain tho choice of this great offer.
The Old, Reliable Piano House,
...Schmoller & Mueller...
1313 Farnam Street-
Dr. Wm. P. Briefly
who Is a graduate from Albany .Medlial
t'nllege, writes this under Onto of August
It. ISM:
CKA.Ml'JHH KIDNEY CO. Ointlt men In
answer to your question whut in 1 think of
KA.MIJK'S K UNKV I" K, ull stiite that
1 never pri'Si rlhe any patent inorilt Inns mr
my patients. Through the kindness i f your
manager, Mr. Jacob IhuntM, who hnx taken
me through your laboratory I can only say
that I was mirpilM-d whui shown otir mode
r prparinK ckajiiskh Kiu.Niiv cin e
JJVeryililns d-iiik careruny neiKii'-n .mil
measured, and the limbs lonklnir nice and
fresh. I was astonish.-I and don't In - sltat. -
to say that for kmney. Ilvr ami bladd. r
troubles It certainly oiiRht to answer all
cases. Its contents te prescribed dally by
Iho medical profession till. CHAM Kit be-
Ins- nn nlil nru, lltlnl.pr nmt nvr,liin
cvuryilliiilf. I" ine nesi or my Know ledge
there are very f-w inedlrlnes on the mar
ket thnt am prepared wlt'i fo much enre.
$1.00 Bottles, 75c.
SCHAEFER CUT &
Cor, Kltb anil C'lilonfio Sim,
E3J
ClfJITT
NAME OF O fi 1 1 I
Gn Lard, on Ham, on
Bacon ii a guaranfa
of purity.
Swift and Company,
Chicago, KatiHnn City, Omaha,
bt, ixiuiH, t- joscpn, t. I'aui.
V A.N'1'bU-l.aKw ui luu iluttlth that
H-I-P-A-N-S will not V)ntlt Hmd 6 cnt
to Hlpan Chtmlcal Co., Ne; York, for It ,
Mmple Mid 1,000 ttatlmonluJfc. I
I THE
today in ovory department
bursting into view like tho
Men's
Spring
Suits &
Top Coats
There's much for
you to view and to
learn In this great
and growltiE de
partment. Tho
more men buy
sultH hero the more
men want them. Ono purchaser
sends another, and thus sales keep on
Increasing. Tho man who Is after
style will Unit our $fi.50 suits correct
representations of the very best latct
fashions.
Women's
Shoes
Tho shoe store Is,
very properly,
commanding unus
ual attention. Tho
current bargains appeal to the Intel
llient self Interest of many people.
They must therefore tittrnct. The wo
meii'd shoes at $1.50. $1.90. $2.25. $2.50.
$2.!0 nnd $3 30 are guaranteed to glva
best of satisfaction In every respect.
We know "Nebraska Shoes" and wo
know them well.
LfldiCS' Tlln now fa!,hon"
N. for spring In wo-
CCKWClir men's neckwear nre
here, and tho de
parment Is gay with color nnd brim
ming over with novelties so dainty
and so now that wo know they cannot
help tempting you. This department
,ln handy for you First Moor, near ele
vator. H
and Shirt Dept.
Fire! Fire!
SIGNS OF SPRING
intfiisa;
"Thnt tired feeling" and lioufe cleaning
You must clean and brighten uji tho hours
and wo havo Just what you want. Co
mentli'o for the walls, paint nnd wux for thu
Moors, enamels and vurnlshea for the fur
niture and woodwork.
C'ernentlco, nny shade, per package , lj
Floor J'ulnt, ier can sjQ
' Vhxtr Wax, Hutclers. rer can ton
iM.It() i.-nnmel ner can j
' "''" ' fT ?
Htovcjilpo hnumel, per ran jo,
Hronzes. all colors, per package joo
Aluminum, for water pipes -,c
UrusheH ia
, 1 J"" i,rus"PH 10a
HverythlhB to make tho house brlKht and
cheerful.
J. A. FULLER & CO
LVT IMIICI2 I)ltUHf;i.STS,
Mill uml I)ouKlta Htl,
OI'K.N' ALL NIOHT.
Painless
Extracting
If you dind tho tortures of having a
tooth extracted tako VJTAMiCKD AIH and
you will not feel nny pain or even rMrc
our tooth Is beltiff extracted. Always
fresh
Kxtractlni; r,o
Vitalized Air 80q
Teeth Cleaned . 7f,0
Hllver Kllllnifs Ua
Talt's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
ir.iT ii(it)f;i,H st.
IIOWELL'B
Anti-Kawf
ures when arl
others fall. Prompt
In action. Kafo and
sure, Ty Jt-ao,
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