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TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAttOn 18, 1000.
24
DODDRIDGE MAY BE CHOSEN
Belief tht Ho Will B Sleetad aa Pieil
dent of the Gulf Line.
ELECTION EXPECTED IN TH NEAR FUTURE
J.ooul Interest In Mr. Dodtlrlilito's
Slnvriiirntfl llpcnimv tif Mlii l.iiiiK
Service llli (lie Lnlmi I'nclllu
mid .Missouri I'nvlfle.
In railroad circles It Is generally expected
that tho olectlou of a pwildcut of th
Kansas City, rittsburg &. Oulf road will
oreur Immediately after tho sale of tho
property, which takes placo at Joplln Mon
day. Tho reorganization committee as
sembled In Kansas City today and will go
to Joplln Sunday evening.
In connection with tho presidency of the
reorganized Oulf lino peculiar Interest Is
taken In local railroad quarters for tho j
reason that two men who havo been proml-
nnntlu l.lnnllflml U'lth r:l 1 1 rn.'l 1 OtieTating
Into this ill, are "mentioned for th. 1 ,
portant position. One Is S. 0. Iirlmsou, ,
general manager of the Omaha & St. Louis,
nnu tnc oiner, u. uuuwiofii, uum nn......
n few days past gcnernl manager of tho j Tno jjew snow Church company has re
Missouri I'nclfls. Mr, llrimson Is known , movcd to rooms 401-403 Now York Life bldg.
to stand In high favor with John W. Oatcs,
one of tho lending llgures In tho reorganl- Cnltloninii'i. Skeleton round.
,a.on of tho Oulf lino and -ch his present tiA WmhW lwTa
position to his Inlluence. Hie two men havo weilIlhy c,utemnn of Hood county. has
been associated together lu railroad affairs been fnUn( on it niKh mountain near Oran
for many years i berry, Tex. Hrown illsappenred a year ngo.
ui. nn t ii'n.i.irM-o!n riirniilnn from '"Is bank book and a bottlo of laudanum
Since Mr. Doddridge s resignation rrom . wero foln, bvfMp tho Hkeclon,
tlio Missouri raciuc no mm ueuu
upon ns a very likely candidate for the
presidency of tho Oulf road and somo of
his closest friends even intimate that his
resignation nt this tlmo was prompted lu
a mrasuro by tho pending reorganization,
In response to an Inquiry concerning this
matter Assistant General Freight and Pas
Bcnger Agont PhllilppI tf tho Missouri Pa
cine, who has Just returned from St. Louis,
tjtatcd: "I know nothing of Mr. Doddridge's
Intentions. 1 wn In St. Louis to renew my
ncqualntanco with our new general manager,
air, Itussell Harding, and wns too busy with
Missouri Pacific affairs to seek Information
rclatlvo to tho reorganization of tho Gulf
line. It Is true, howovor, that I heard In
several different quarters rumors that Mr.
Doddrldgo would likely bo chosen an tho
president of tho Gulf eystom. How much
truth thero Is in these reports I am unablo
to say."
Ilelatlve to the presidency of tho Gulf
system tho report was current a few weeks
ngo that General Manager Drown of tho
Chicago, Ilurllngton & Qulncy had been
offered tho position, but refused it. Besides
Messrs. Doddrldgo nnd llrimson, Vlco Presi
dent Ilrndbury of tho I.ake Erlo &. Western
is mentioned as a possible appointee for tho
position.
Tho prominent position Mr. Doddrldgo has
occupied in tho railroad world for tho paot
fow weeks and at tho present tlmo Is of
moro than ordinary Interest In Omaha be
causo of tho fact that ho la an old-tlmo
Union Pacific official. In 1867 he entered tho
service of tho Union Pacific nnd was em
ployed as an agent until 1878, when he was
advanced to tho important position of divi
sion superintendent of the westorn section
of tho Union Pacific syetem. In 1881 ho
wns raado general superintendent of tho
Idaho division, with headquarters at Ogdcn,
nnd had charge of much of tbo construction
of tho Oregon Short Line and Utah & North
ern roads.
Because of changes In- tbo Union Pacific
management in 18S4 Mr. Doddrldgo tempo.
rarlly discontinued railroading, but two
years later re-entered tho business as super
intendent of tho Ceutral branch of the Union
Pacific nt Atchlnon, a property then con
trolled by tho Missouri Pacific. His Jurisdic
tion of tho western division of the Missouri
oral manager of tho entlro Missouri Pacific
Pacific and In May, 1893, ho was made gen.
eral manager of tbo entro Missouri Pacific
system.
IIAII.HOAD Ori'lCIAI.S Sl)llIMtIHi:i).
llev. Sheldon I'nyn o llecil to Kxlm
I n IT AilvcrtlNliiK Contractu.
Tho advertising malingers of tho railroads
having headquarters In Omaha, who bad
contrnctH for advertising In tho Topoka
Capital, wero congratulating themselves
whon tho immense circulation of tho paper
for this wcok, during tho editorial manage
ment of Jtov. Charles M. Sheldon, was an
nounced. Tho added circulation thoy thought
would glvo unexpected and Increased pub
licity to their advertisements. Their sur
prise was apparent whon tho first issues
onrao to hand, minus any railroad advertis
ing. Tho Union Pacific officials immediately
telegraphed to Topeka to ascortaln If thero
wns anything objccttonnblo In tho advertise
ments they had submitted for tho presont
wcok. Tbo answer came that tho nds wore
not objoctlonablo, but tho management re
fused to All tho contract for the present
week, stating that tho circulation was so
largely Increased that tho rates for adver
tising wero higher by twcuty-olght times
than ordinarily. Odlclals of tho dlffcront
railroads are now wondering If tho divinity,
whom Rov. Mr. Sboldon Is presumed to bo
representing, would cancel a contract en
tered Into for n year's tlmo In all good faith
for tho reason that a llttlo spurt of added
circulation added extra vuluo to tho adver-
tUIng space.
MUirrixts ok tuaffio maa:i:iis
ItepresentntlveM of l.ciidluu Western
HnnilN CmiKre Kiite In Oninhn.
Traffic managers of tho leading western
railroads wero In tho city yesterday In ut-
tendanco upon a conference, tho object of
iwnicu was said to bo a general dlscus!on of
railroad affairs from tho standpoint of traffic
management. Tho meeting was In ses
sion nt Union Pacific headquarters, Freight
Trafllc Manager Munroe of tho Union Pacific
being ono of tho attendants.
other omclals who participated in tho
meeting wero S. W. Kcclcs of Salt Lake.
genornl trnfllo mnuagor of tho Oregon Short
Lino; H. Campbell of Portland, trafllc man
ager of tho Oregon Rnllwny & Navigation
company; James T. Clark of St. Paul, second
vlco president nnd general trnfllc manager
of tho Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis &
Omnha; J, M. Hannaford of St. Paul, third
Tlco president of tho Northern Pacific; D.
Miller of St, Paul, second vlco president of
tho Great Northern.
Give lip Canadian PnclMc.
NEW YORK, March 17 General passen
ger agents of tho Western Passenger as
sociation who undertook to carry Into effect
tho decision reached at tho recent meeting of
railroad presidents In New York, In rela
tion to nddltlonal rules to prevent tho pay-
tnont of commissions, aro underwood to have
abandoned their efforts to tccuro tho assent
of tho Canadian Pacific to tho agreement.
Tho ticket commission matter Is still unset
tled, as for as that company Is concerned,
nnd haSi been referred back to tho special
president's committee for Its consideration.
Ilnllrond Work l'rourt-nnliiK.
FORT LARAMIE, Wyo March 17. (Spe
cial.) Tho Hurllngton'a Alllancc-Queruscy
lino has been graded to within a mllo of
Oucrnnoy and tho remaining distance will be
finished in a few dnys. Steel Is being laid
rapidly tlilw sldo of tho Nebraska line, and
with good weather tho rails will reach Fort
Iaramln Inside of thrco weeks. Am fast ui
tho craders complete their contractu the
Jravo for tho Hurllngton'a 'Alllanco-Ilrush
lino south of Tlrldgoport, Nob., where they
havo boon riven now contructs. Over two-
thlrdti of tho roadbed from Urldgeport to Sid-
noy hag been graded and will hood bo ready
! for the eteel.
Itrtlluny ,itr nml I'emnnnla.
rjonoral Superintendent C, C. Hughes of
the Klkhorn loft Inst night for Chicago on
it short business tr'!.
Ocnernl Mnnnger Dickinson of he Union
1'nrlflc lui returned from nn extended tmir
of Inspection over tho Kansas lines of the
system.
Hereafter on Saturday nfternoons the
general hendouitrters of tho lllirllngton will
rloso nt 1 o'clock Instead of an hour
later, as heretofore,
1J. H, Hurley, general pnsienger agent of
tho Oregon Short Une, left Krlday nlcht for
his homo at Salt Lake, after a consultation
In this rlty over passenger affairs with
(lenural d'assanger Agents I.omnx of the
I'nlon Pacific and Hulburt of tho Oregon
Hallway & Navigation company.
The Attention nt h
Trurcllni- nubile. Is rrsrieetfullv Invito to
tho magnificent equipment offered to pattons
of tho CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi
cago, Solid vcstlbuled. steam heated and
electric lighted trains. Palaco sleepers and
diners, buffet and library cars, free reclin
ing chair cars, fast tlmo and union depots.
City Ticket Ofilco, 1601 Farnam st. F. A.
NASII Gonernl Western Agent.
Dlank book and magazine bindlnr,
A. I.
Hoot. 1609 Harney street.
imported spring sultlngs-look them
lcforo 8elcct)ngi 0, A, Ln(jqcgt. 316 S,
over
16th.
llfltl.IMiTO.N IIOUTI3.
lint i-s 'Will Advance Mnrcli -O.
Present reduced rato of $23, Omaha to
Helena, Ilutte, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma
and Portland, will bo discontinued March 19,
Ticket ofllce, 1B02 Farnam.
iulck messengers, O. M. S. 'Phone 2022.
Call up D. V. Munro, 112 North 14th,
when your elevator needs repairing. Phono
498.
Tho Turner Dntnen Vereln will hold their
children's inasqucrodo March. 24 at Turner
hall 19th and Harney streots.
Dcrolzhelmcr millinery display Tuesday
nnd Wednesday.
Fire
Trains dally for Chicago via the NORTH-
WESTERN LINE. A full Hat of them can
bo secured at 1401 and 1403 Farnam street.
A. D. T. Messengers. Tel. 177.
Drs. Glfford and Blckncll have moved to
Knrbach block, elevator entrance, 209 So. 15th
After ton days' Illness Dr.
Jalllngs will
return to his ofilco Monday.
IlentN ltccnril ut .Mil roll Wentlier.
COLUMBUS. O.. March 17. All records
were broken for cold at the local weather
bureau lust night and this morning, tho
thermometer toucmng zero. Tne records
cover twenty-two years and no count la
shown during the month of March.
Why Umlreaa In the IJnrlc
When by traveling la tho luxurious sleep
ing cars of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE
AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn
on the electric lamp and make the berth as
light as day.
City Office, 1504 Farnam it.
Stonecypher, printer, ad-writer, Up-to-
dato cuts for rale. 1201 Howard, Tel. J310.
Berolzhclmcr millinery
display Tuesday
and Wednesday,
Hamilton Warren, M. D., eclectic and
magnetic physlclnn, has moved his offlco to
709 N. 16th street, room 13. Special at
tention to all long standing or lingering dis
eases and to diseases of women and children.
Umbrella stands and Jardcnlers.
M. II.
Bliss, 1 f IT Douglas.
YAW DIM
Mel Uhl nnd JImmIe Houston requested
us to run the nbove. wo don t know
what It means, tout they nre both .such
good follows wo couldn t rofuse them.
Svrut) of Kirs 29c
Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c
Pond's Kxtrnct
Pennyroyal Pills $1.00
Stuart's Catarrh T.iblots -0o
Plcrco s Favorite rrescnpuon jo
Plnkham's Compound 70o
Kllmxr's SwamjJRoot bO
Dr. Miles Nervine .io
Hood's sarsapariua vjo
Patno's Celery Compound C9o
Llsterlne (Lambert's) 69c
Scott's Emulsion 76
1pru-nn. 5o
nromo Quinino iao
Phvsclnn $2.60
Ozomulslon 7ms
Wlno of uarciui mo
SGHAEFER
CUT PKICE
DRUGGIST
Cor. Kith and Chicago St.
BEATS
THEM
ALL
fhe
Colorado
Special
ONLY TRAIN TO DENVER
FROM CHICAGO VIA OMAHA
With Buffet, Smoking and Library
FASTEST TRAIN TO DENVER
Via Omnha.
I.cnven O in nh 11 llill.t TnnlKht
Arrive Denver liSCO p. in. Tomorrow.
CITY TICKET OFFICE,
1II02 KAHXAM STHHUT.
Telephone till).
Omaha & St. Louis R. R.
Wabash Route
"St. Louis Cannon Ball"
LAST TO LEAVE FIRST TO ARRIVE
LEAVE OMAHA 5:05 P. M,
ARRIVE ST, LOUIS 7:00 A. M.
Trains leave Union Station dally for
KANSAS CITY. QUINCY. ST. LOUIH and
all points east or south. SPECIAL RATES
to hut tsi-m.Nua, auk,
ilouieseeHers excursion March 20. All In-
formntlon at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1(15
tAHNAJi ht U'axton Hotel uiock) or
write llnrry E. Moorcs. C. P. & T. A.
1.1 11 Ll I..T1
HI l..l 11 liy.
"I
i Omaha, Neb,
CROWDS OF EAGER BUYERS
The Continental's Great Alteration Sale
Crowded All Day Saturday.
ENTHUSIASM AT A HIGH PITCH
There ,cirr TVn Sneh it .Hnle of Itenll)-IllRh-Krnilp,
New it ml Sriinoiuitite
ClotliliiK nt Prices .ntv HehiK
Mmle ! .Mil tinker (.inutile-.
The carpenters and brlckmnsons will begin
work this week nnd we must sell at least
J10.000 worth of this sacrificed clothing be
foro Saturday night. Prices are made In to
magnets that draw tho careful buyers from
every direction,
MEN'S SUITS.
6,000 men's suits, nil new, that have been
selling with us for $10, $12, $16, $18, $22 nnd
$23, big value at thrsc prices, go Monday at
$18, $16, $10 nnd $7.60.
OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS.
Wo havo divided tho winter overcoats nnd
ulsters into thrco lots nnd priced them at
$16.00, $10.60 and $7.30,
Light-weight spring overcoats nt $12.00,
$10.00. $7.60 nnd $3.00.
Full silk lined Oxford cheviot box coat,
worth $18.00, for $12.73.
BOYS' CLOTHING.
Two-plcce cheviot suits $2.60 and $3.50,
worth $1.00 to $6.00.
n;ys' reefers $5.60, $3.60 and $2.60.
Boys' reefer suits, sizes 4 to 8, made up
from odd trousers nnd odd reefers, go for
$2.50.
Boys' long pant suits at $12.00, $8.50, $5.00
nnd $3.85.
Boys' top coats $4.30, $3.96, $3.85 and $2.85.
THE HATS MUST GO.
Every hat must bo moved this week nnd
we're going to sell hatB at 75c, $1.00 and
$1.50, worth and sold everywhere for twlco
tho money.
Remember, tho nolo Is nt the
CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO.,
N. E. Corner 16th and Douglas.
WHERE TO BUY "ELITE" CHINA.
M. H. BLISS, 1417 DOUGLAS ST.
CHICAGO and EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. SI. 4:55 P. M.-7:30 P. M
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
LEAVE 6:55 A. M. 7:20 P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADW00D,
LEAVE 3.00 P. M.
CKyOffices. 1401-03 Farnam,
KNORMOUS GnOWTItl
SPTen I.nrire Jllnitnptlc Inllrranrltm
Xow Otvneit nnd Operated by Prof,
nml Mm. Khnrua, the Ilenutrnrd
iMwtiietlc llenlers.
PROF. THEO. KHARAS, Supt..
of the Nebraska. Magnetic Infirmary, The
Nebraska School of .Magnetism, and all of
tho Kharas Magnetlo Infirmaries of Iowa
and Nebraska. Preparations are being
mado lor several new Institutions to be
oponed between now and May 15. A num
ber of students nro In school studying this
grand nnd noblo profession, fitting them-
solves to do good nnd to mnko money. Prof,
Kharas has cured over 600 so-called Incur-
ablo caseu and has mado $7,600 during tho
last six months. Ha will pay you $80 a
month to work In his branch Inflrmarlos
Do you want a position of this kind? Call
at headquarters, 1515-1517 Chicago Street,
Omaha, Nob., and ask for proofs nnd par
ticulars. Literature and abundant proofs
of, our claims will bo furnished free. Out'
of-town parties luqulro by mall.
The
New
Cyko
Wo havo Just received n heavy
shipment of Cameras and with
them tho latest model of Camera
mado by tbo Rochester Optical
and Camera Co. This Camora
Is fitted with their Rectilinear
lens, Iris dlaphagm, bulb vo
Ipoao and solid leather carrying
case. Prices, $12,00 for $9.00.
All other pphoto material up to
dato at lowest prices.
The Robert Dempster Go,,
1215 Farnam St.
Developing and Printing Done,
AVIiolmulp and lletnll.
CARE OF
THE TEETH
Good teeth nro essentlul to proper masti
cation; without them tho general health
,.,,,. Ttinliitnlni.il In ItH llltrhCHt nosnl-
blo degree. Have your teeth examined
no charge.
Silver Fillings i?c
Teoth Cleaned o
Kxtructlmr ZC
Tatt's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
1317 UOUQLAS ST.
TO
MVI'TIMJ IKMVX IMAMI IMtK'IJS.
llooiie InniiKiiriilen n I'liino Sole Hint
Will Stnrtlc Oiniilin.
Monday morning wo will Innugurato tho
most gigantic price-reducing piano sale ever
held In Omaha. Wo aro compelled to rebuild
the dividing wall, thus cutting our piano
salesroom In halt and forcing us to movo
our pianos to tho Auditorium on the sec
ond floor. In order to avoid this as much
as possible wo havo cut the prices on every
Instrument In our store.
Theso plnnoB are. from our regular stock
and have been on display In our show room
for tho past few weeks nnd aro In every
regard perfect, clean and dry, not a damaged
instrument among them.
Included In tho lot aro "Stclnway," "Kim
ball," "Knabe," "Krcll," Kranlch & Bach,
"Royal," Hnllct & Davis and "Hospc."
Now upright pianos will be sold for $127,00,
$137.00, $148.00, $168.00, $173.00, up lo $3S8.0O.
Every piano sold In this sale has our posi
tive guarantee, ns well as that of tho fac
tory. It will pay any one who Is intending to
purchase a piano to Investigate tho gen
uineness of this sale. We will make terms
that will bo absolutely tho best ever tnado
by us, about like paying rent.
After tho present stock Is exhausted we
will bcII no more nt three reduced price,
so those" that corao early will have tho first
pick from the entire stock. A. HOSPE,
1313-1515 Douglas St,
Open evenings until 8,00 p. m.
.itlec! (
Omaha lodgo No. 76, Star of Jupiter, will
glvo a social dance nt their nnll, No.
La-
bor temple, 17lh and Douglas, on
evening, March 23, Admission 15c.
Friday
M. II. Bliss sells steins, not stains,
ported In Tho Bee.
Omnhn-Clilenun.
7:00 a. m S:30 p. m.
4:65 p. m 7:45 a, m.
7:30 p. m 9:30 a. m.
via
"Tho Northwestern Line,"
1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street.
"Tho best of everything."
B. Mortcnsen. tnllor, formerly 404 N, 16th,
now located 301-2 Paxton D1I:.. 3d floor.
Just Stir it Up
You STIR IT UP nnd spread It on with
nn ordinary pnlnt brush. The Sherwln
Wllllams paint Is a perfectly proportioned
pnlnt, requiring' thinning for ordinary
work nor any further preparation of any
kind. Wo aro authorized to "HACK VP"
tho guarantee of quality of SHERWIN
WILLIAMS PAINT which is on tho label
of every can.
This Is the wording of gunrantcc: "WE
GUARANTEE THAT THIS PAINT.
WHEN PROPERLY USED, WILL NOT
CRACK. FLAKE OR CHALK OFF AND
WILL COVER MORE SURFACE, WORK
RETT ICR AND WEAR LONGER AND
PERMANENTLY LOOK HETTER THAN
ANY OTHER PAINTS. INCLUDING
ZINC, WHITE LEAD AND OIL.''
"We nereliy ngreo to lorrelt the VALUE
OF THE PAINT and the COST OF AP
PLYING IT If In any Instance It Is not
found as nbovo represented."
Wo fully uuarnnteo to each nnd overv
purchaser of Shcrwln-Wllllnms point tho
fulfillment of tho provisions of the above
guarantee.
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
Xevr I.ocntlnn, Cor. 10th .t Doilure.
Pocket Knives
Wo havo 350 patterns.
(Also a largo assortment of
fRazors, Scissors,
Shears, Etc.
See tho "Star" Safety Razors.
JAS. MORTON & SON CO.,
1511 Dotlgo St.
Tool Headquarters.
HAYDEN
'
S
At Wonderfully Low Prices
Monday, March 19
Tuesday, March 20
Wednesday, March 21
Thursday March 22
Friday, Mir:h 23
Saturday March 24.
At $2.75
At $3.75.
Wo nro showing
worth $5.00.
0, iff
A AA Wo are showing Mens onus in uu wow wormcu nun wis-
At 5p3UU slmcrc, satin piping, etc., neatly tailored; ovcry suit a real
$7.30 to $9.00 value.
AT S6.75 S7.50
Wo are showing over 100 new stylish patterns In fancy worsteds, In dark and light
ehades of stripes, checks and plain gray and brown; ovcry suit positively worth from
25 to 50 per cent more. $iq qq
Wo nro showing tho very latest and most striking styles. Theso garments are tail
ored by tho famous makers. Hart, Schuffnor & Max of Chicago, Michaels, Stern & Co.
of Chicago, etc., which Is the highest standard of ready-to-wear clothing produced lu
America. 0
HAYDEN BROS,
What Can You Do
1( you pot n poor Clear? You can't toll until you smoko
it how L'ood It Is, nnd utter you'vo burned your mony
you cun't cot It back. "THE STOECKER" l tho
natno of ao-cent cigur Hint's nood all pood mid ahvaya
will be good, fold by nil donler und at our two store
1404 Douglas and 221 South icth stroot.
r
.SPECIAL AXMIt X("i:.MHNT.
J. I., ilrnmteln A- Soim Wlh to An-
ihiiiiicc to the liinllen of Oninhn n
REMARKAI1LE PURCHASE FROM THE
WELL KNOWN FIRM OF JAS. M'CREA
RY & CO.. 11TH AND DROADWAY, N. Y.
Messrs, James McCrcery & Co. are well
known In New York, nnd In fact nil over
tho entire country, for carrying only ab
solutely tho finest class of merchandise-.
Thero aro no cheap or medium priced goods
sold by James McCrcery & Co., consequently
this stock consists of only tho finest goods.
Wo closed out from James McCrcery ft
Co. n.l.non vnrda of the finest orcandlc.
Ilncst dotted Swiss, finest lawns, finest pure
all linen lawns, finest mndrns ginghams,
finest basket lawns, open work lnco lnwns.
nil tho nrw novelties, all the silk striped
crepons, nil tho moussclln do sole, nil tho
embroidered dot moussclln do sole, all the
new foulnrds, In fact everything In summer
wash fabrics.
Theso goods arc now arriving, being un
packed nnd nssorted, nnd will be on sale
Wednesday nt a mcro fraction of their reg
ular value. Further announcements of this
sale will bo mado from day to day ns good
arrlvo and nro sorted out.
Soliciting your patronage, we are
Very respectfully.
J. L. URANDKIS & SON'S,
Proprietors Uoston Store, Omaha,
Have Root print It.
Make
Yourself
Comfortable
If you nro not already en-
Joying the comfort of a pair
' of our shoes, let us fit you
to the next pair you buy,
and you -will then admit that
t It pays to buy -where you
I get the highest grade of
shoes whore tyou are al
' ways properly lifted for easo
and comfort Where you
can select from all the latest
' and most stylish shapes, and
where you get the best shoe
values the market affords.
CP.
CariwriaM
V. E. Cor. 18th C. mj
ud Douglu Sta. QJ VV
A GREAT
CLOTHING SALE
The memorable purchasing
chance of the year. We ask
you to come, to compare, to
consider, to try us. The su
perior quality of our goods,
the unusually low prices at
I which they aro offered and
and are always offered, permit
us to unhesitatingly challenge
comparison.
For the next six days
From March 19th to March
24th, we will offer Men's,
Eovs' and Children's Now
Spring Clothing at a saving
from 25 to 50 per cent., of
high grade materials, with a
selection of over .'500 of this
season's newest styles to select
from tho workmanship in
our clothing is of the very best.
This clothing Is not tho accumulation of
a season's odds and ends, carried over from
last season, but tho result of months of
preparation In gathering tho now cholco
patterns.
MEN'S AUi-WOOh CHEVIOT . I . .J '
SUITS.
Men's sutt3 in stripes ana plain patterns,
AND SIOOO
1
dliai'BIW'lM
SI I'HItll TRAINS I'Olt
CHIC
I.I2AVIJ AT I1MO, 00, VH 7 lit.". I'. 31.
New Short Lino fo
Minneapolis and St. Paul
l.nne ut 7 11, in, nml Tilt." p. 111.
TICK I ITS AT lilt- FAItAM STltliUT.
"Tho New Olllce."
The Success
Of n prescription depends ns much on tho
(lunllly of the mrdlclno ns on tho skill of
tho doctor. Thero Is ns much variety In
tho quality of medt-lnts as In other incr
chandffie. Quality of mont medicines U
sacrificed to the demand for cheapness nnd
somo dealers tnko ndvantugo of tho dear
public 00 per cent of whom do not Buspect
thi cheat.
Ciiiiiii. Cutliiirlli- I'IMn, I dozen.. rii
('miner's Kidney Cure 75c
Hood's Sarsapurllla 75o
Wlno of Cnrdul 7c-
Peruna , 75c
Plcrro's Favorlto Proscription 7ne
llu-Can Hair Tonic 7"e
Newton's Harsaparllla Celery Hip
Newton's Femalo Regulator 7'V
NowtonV llecf Iron and Wine ;se
llu-Can Couch Cure, . . k-
llu-Can Tooth Powder '."Oc
R0ST0N T0RE
U DRUG 9 DEPT.
DOCITA SANDALWOOD C.tl'SUMSS.
Cures Gonorrhoea, Gleet 07 unnatural dl
charges In a fmv days. Full directions.
Price (1.50. All druggists, or mall, D. Dick
ic. Co.. 133 Cantru St.. Now York.
IIAI uens
We havo devoted many months of time to securing this
most magnificent stock, and now make tho claim that we havo
the most beautiful lino of Tailor Made Suits the new
est styles, the newest shades, the best materials and the larg
est stock between Chicago and San Francisco. The prices are:
$15, $20, $25, $30, $35 and $40
NO. 1 A remarkable suit at a wondorfully low pri co-
There are just 275 of them, secured by us for spot cash. Thoy
come in all styles, tight litting, single or double-breasted; the
jackets aro lined with taffeta and satin; the skirt is mado in
the new style, with single and
lined and interlined, velvet bound 7
bought to sell for $15.00 Challenge Sale Price. . .. ipC. 1 O
BARGAIN NO. 2 An extraordinary value, Three
tables of Silk Waists, made of Givernaud's taffetas, all with
the new backs and all the newest styles,
new cuff and now sleeves, pleated and
corded fronts there aro some of these
Waists worth up to $12, and none worth
less than $7. 50 and $8, boug lit dj' QO
specially for This Challenge SalcM5-
DON'T MISS IT Ladies, Waists,
Mack mercerized foulardo, finest throughout, trimmed with 16
rows of cording In front In bias or straight effect. f Q ,
worth up to $3.00 Challenge Salo Price only "OC
70 Ladles' Imported Sam do Silk Waists, worth up to(-4 f
$25.00, your cholco tomorrow iJ7J.
Challengo Clearing Salo In all Winter Jackets, choice ll
of any garment In the house, worth up to $25, for....i)0
Your cholco of 150 Chlldron's Jackots iSL't OA
worth up to $G.0C for Zpl"0
Ladles' Percallne Underskirts, deep flounce nnd twog?'"V
ruffles, worth $1.50 Challengo Snlo Price Oyw
Ladles' Ulack Sateon Underskirts, with 10 rows of OL"i
cording and ruffle, mndo to soil for $2.50 on salo at...ipj.
Our Silk Wnlst Department Is the largest In tho west nnd tho
styles aro tho nowest nnd host that could bo found In tho
market. Our dailies' Dtceh Skirts nro a p leasuro to us and our customers. All tfcs
now styles at
$8, $10, ,$12, $15 and $25 each.
Our New Enlarged Cloak Department is Busy All the Day
HAYDEN BROS.
"Easy to say, hard
without SHERIDAN COAL Boat coal mined
in Wyoming. Lump, $5.50. Nut or Egg, 5.00.
Poanut, 4.50.
VICTOR WHITE
THE BEST TEN-CENT
CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO,
p. n. men st. c. oo sianukactuiieiis, st. i.ouis, mo,
0. A. HA1LSI1ACK, OMAHA, UISTIUHUTOIU
Can You
Guess?
If you buy it of
it's right,
We want to know If you havo been
rending our advertisements. There
foro to each boy or girl who pre
sents this ad nt our storo wo will
present frco of charge ono of tho
latest nnd most fascinating puzzles
on tho market. Cut out tho ad,
supply tho proper namo In tho blank
ppaco nbovo nnd present nt
store. Wo will do tho rest.
our
SIGNS OF SPRING
"That tired feeling" nnd houso cleaning.
You must clean und brighten up tho houso
and wo hnvo Just what you want. Cn
mentlco for the walls, paint nnd wax for tho
lloors, enamels and varnishes for the fur
niture and woodwork.
Cemcnllco, any shnde, per package ,13a
Floor Paint, per can 33a
Floor Wax, Hutclers, per can 600
White Knnmel, per can 30a
Stovepipe Knnmel, tier can joj
Ilronzi, all colors, per package 100
Aluminum, for wntcr pipes y,c
Paint llrushcn 10a
Everything to tnako tho house bright nnd
cheerful.
J. A. FULLER & CO
CUT THICK nitUC.C.ISTS.
lHh and DoiibIU St.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
Ladies' Tailor
Made Suits.
double box pleats, perc aline
Don't Takei t Out
Decause your tooth can bo extracted
without pain Is no reason why you
should havo it taken out. It may
poffllbly bo flnved. Wo can advUa
you on this mibject If you will call.
It's often eufiy to snvo a tooth, but
hard to get a now ono. Cold crown,
$5.00 to $8.00. Consultation free.
BAILEY, the Dentist
AVZ I'nitmi Illk. Kith A. Farnam.
I.nilr Attfiiiliuit. l'liono 108.1.
Vuu Dr. It. W. Iliillry'a Tooth
I'ovtilcr. All flriiKBlntii.
to do,''
1605
Farnam
Tel. 127.
Street.
CIGAR IN THE MARKET
UNION MADE
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