THE OMAHA DAILY limit SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1000. 12 SHERIFFS WANT MORE FEES Committed to Oouvinco Legislature. That . Present Compensation ii Too Lott. MEETING OF THE STATE ASSOCIATION Ofllrrra Klrclccl nml n Drlrrmlnnllnn In .nlt for .MIIortHP Xnt .imt .Al lunril (llvm I'oriu by (lie- Hotly. Fifty shorlffs from tho various counties of tho stato met last nlf;lit In the parlors of tho Merchants' hotel und, besides electlnc oincom for tho ensuing year, drafted a num ber of resolutions which will ho submitted to tho next legislature. J. M. Kruador of KrttBOiit, tho former president, callod tho meeting to order. Tho election of ofllcors resulted nn follows: J. 0. llyrnca of Colum bus, president; V. J. Lancaster of York county, vlco president; J. A. Snyder of Hebron, secretary nnd treasurer. Lincoln was selected uh tho next meeting place, after n number of other cities wore considered. Tho following were chosen to servo as a legislative committee: Khcrlffs Ken of llutler, Nuuulst of Polk, Fuller of I'uwncc, Hlcox of Ilutfnlo, Ilranson of Lan caster. Tho chief business of tho Hesslon was tho drafting of resolutions having In vlow chunges In tho laws regulating uxponso money nnd misdemeanor fees. At present phiTlfTs nro not allowed mileage In ad dition to the specified IS n day, when en gaged In taking prisoners to tho peniten tiary. They will nsk tho legislature to nllow them mileage of from f to 10 cents. Thoy will also ask for misdemeanor fees. If a bill embodying these changes Is passed tho Income of sheriffs of tho outside coun ties will bo materially Increased. Tho visiting sheriffs wero entertained by Sheriff I'ovror. They dined nt tho hotel and afterward wero conducted through tho county building nnd to points of Interest nbout tho city. In tho evening thoy went to tho Trocndero theater. Many of tho party returned homo on tho night trains. m;v scii-ivriFiu iMiocnss. A I'ri'iinriitlon Dlneovrri'il thnl Will Uextrov t ti DiuiilriilT (ierm. For sonio tlmo It has been known that dnndruff Is caused by n germ that digs up tho scalp Into llttlo while (lakes, and by sapping tho vitality of tho hair at tho root, causes falling hair, and, of course, finally baldness. For years thuro bavo buen all kinds of hair stimulants and scalp tonics on tho market, but there has been no per manent euro for dandruff until the dis covery of n preparation called Nmvbro's Ilerplclde, which destroys tho dandruff norm. Destroy tho causo tho effect will reaso to exist. Kill tho dandrufT germ and you'll havo no dandruff, no Itching scalp, no falling hair. OPPOSED TO CONSOLIDATION Huna nml IluiiRhtfrN of Protection He-film- to t'ulti with tlio llaiiki'rx' t'nlon. At the meeting of tho Sons and Daughters of Protection, hold upon tho call of V. II. Howard yesterday afternoon nt Woodmen of tho World hall, It was decided that thu members present would not consent to tho recent amalgamation of that society with the Hankers' Union, nnd a resolution was passed calling upon tho stato auditor, as Insurance commissioner, to demand of tho lain supremo olllcer nil money and prop erty of tho order, tho samo to bo retained by tho atnto until such tlmo ns other fuiprcmo o Ulcers can bo elected. It was decided to call a convention nt Lincoln In n short tlmo for tho purposo of electing theso olllccrs. Tho report of the commit tco on credentials showed that 11(5 dolo Katca wero present from a majority of tho lodges of tho state. Attorney Churchill of Omaha delivered an opinion to tho effect that tho transfer of tho members of tho Hankers' Union with n now medical ex amination would bo illegal. Hon- to Core Croup. Mr. It. tlrny, who lives nenr Amenta, Duchess county, N. Y., Bnys: "Chamber lain's Cough remedy Is the best mcdlclno I havo ever unci!. It Is n tlno children's remedy for croup nnd nover falls to cure." When given as soon ns tho child becomes hoarse, or oven after tho croupy cough has developed, It will prevent tho nttack. This should bo boruo in mind nnd a bottlo of tho Cough remedy kept nt hand ready for lnstnnt usn ns soon ns theso symptoms nppcar. For sale by all drugglBts. PARK BOARD OFFERS REWARD Mill I'liy If I (K) for Arrrnt nml Con viction of IVmoiiN "Who .Shot One of tilt Deer. Tho Hoard of Park Commissioners will pny a reward of $100 for tho arrest ami conviction of tho person who shot one of tho dcor In Hlvorvlow park a few dayB ago. At a meeting of tho board yester day nftcrnoon tho matter was discussed nnd tho in em born determined to punish tho guilty persons at any cost. Tho deer Is supposed to havo been shot with an ulrgun, uh tho wound wes not Inrgo and the unlir.nl did not dlo for sovcral days after It was wounded, Tho dead deer was tho only black-tailed dcor In tho park nnd waH an umlsunlly lino specimen. An nrc light was ordered In Kountzo park nnd ho board adjourned after passing the payrolls for uccomocr. Slrl Ileiiilnolii tulokl- Cured. Indigestion, bad stomach, constipation, sick headache. That's tho program. Noxt program, CnscarotB Candy Cathartic, In- tant rellof. Drugglstn, 10c, 2Cc, BOc. iio.mi:m:i:k mtv f.mhusions. Vlu MlNHiiiirl l'nellle ltiillirny. Tlound trip tickets will bo sold nt very low rates to points In Kansas, Arkansas southwest Missouri, Oklahoma and Indian Territories, Texas, etc.; nlso to certain points In tho south nnd southcaBt, Dntoa of sale first and third Tuosdnya In tho months of January, Fobrunry, March and April. For Information, pamphlots, etc., cnll or write company's ngontB, S. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. TIIOS. F. OODFHKY, I'. & T. A. J. O. I'HILLIPl'I. A. 0. F. & P. A. RECEPTION TO GENERAL LEE Airvr Co tn in nnilrr with III Kninlly Meet ,"eT I'rlrnilx nt tlin I (tin n hn. Cluli. Tho Omaha club cxtonded wclconio to General Fltzhugh Lee, Mrs. Leo and the Misses Lee last night In a delightful recep tion held at Its club houso. Throo hun dred representatives of thla city's social llfo shook hands with General Leo nnd his family and guvo expression to a genuine feeling of sincerity In tho conventional "I'm glad to meet you." Tho reception wns arranged by the direc tors of the Omaha club and tho guests were confined to members of tho club and their families. Thero was uo attempt to muko tho event an elaborate function, but merely to servo tho purpose of making (lencrnl Leo nnd his family acquainted with the prominent families of Omaha, and the pur poso was very successfully attained, Thero woro few rcgrctB forwarded tho Bccrctnry of tho club, nearly every ono receiving nn Invitation availing himself of the privilege of meeting the famous general who has ho recently taken up his residence In thla city. Tho general recoptlon commlttco con sisted of tho directors of tho club. General Charles F. Mandersou, Luther Drake, F.d ward Porter Peck, J. K. Chambers, C. K. Coutant, W. II, McCord, John K. Wilbur, J. J. Dlckoy nnd W. O. nrldges. Qcncrnl nnd Mrs. Leo nnd their daughters were assisted In receiving by flenernl nnd Mrs. Marnier son. Following tho reception a most cnjoynhlo muslcnl program was given nnd tho re mainder of tho evening wns given over to dancing. Tho muslcnl program was as fol lows: Mazurka do Concert Ovlde Musln Mr. C. F. Steckclbcrg. "Tho Two Grenadiers". ...Itobert Schumann Mr. Onrelssen, Hnrcarolle Duet Tostl Mrs, Smith and Mr. Oarels.ien. Cnvatlna J. Knff Hungarian Dance, No. 2..l)ruhms-Joaclitni Mr. u. I' . HiecKritHirg. Your Voice" U Penza Mra. Mvron Smith. Cnrblno Song, from Serenade victor JierDeri Mr. Oarelsseii. Mr Slmtns, accompanist. South Omaha News . Thero was a meeting laBt night of tho sub committees In charge of tho revision of the city chnrtor and tho various charters In tho field wero gone over. It Is reported thnt very shortly a mass meeting will bo called for tho purposo of submitting the completed revision to tho people. In speaking of this matter yesterday Mayor Kolly said that ho was opposed to tho six-ward scheme and tho election of six councilmen at large. Tho mayor as serts that his statements were misunder stood In connection with this matter. Ho Is Inclined to favor tho election of flvn wnrd councilmen, tho same' ns nt tho pres ent time. On tho other hand, ho nays that tho number of representatives In tho coun cil might be Increased to ten If It wns considered desirable, having five elected from tho wnrd nnd five nt large. This, however, will cntnll nn additional expense for salaries and tho suggestion may be combnttcd by economists. It is understood that every effort will bo made to placo tho new charter In proper Bhnpo nt tho earliest possible moment In order that It may bo Introduced In tho houso ns soon nfter tho organization of tho body as Is consistent with tho Ideas of tho members of the legislature. Tho fact that tho city of Lincoln pro poses to nsk for somo changes In Its charter will possibly mako some dlffercnco with the pushing through of the proposed South Omaha charter, but tho mcmbors 'from Douglns county nil appear willing to do all they can to assist tho Magic City In remedying its present charter defects. CHAMil? OF TIM 15 Vlu Wnbimli Itullrouil, Commencing Sunday, December 30th, tho "CONTINK.N'TAL LIMITED" will leavo Chicago at 11:00 a. tn. dally. NO I5XCESS FA UK on this SOLID VKSTIHULR TRAIN through to DBTUOIT, 11UFFALO, NEW YORK, DOSTON and ALL EASTERN. l'OINTS. For nil Information wrlto Joseph Teahon, traveling passenger agent, Omaha, Neb. HAI.r MATHS, To ICnnmt" Clly unit lteliiru. On salo December 22, 23, 21. 25. 31 und innuarv 1. via Omaha & St. Louis railroad All information at city ticket olllce, H15 Farnam Btroot (Paxton iioiot uiockj, or wrlto Harry K. Mooros, umuuo, nao. Very I .aw Katoa cast, i west, north, December 22-3-4-5, 31, January 1, via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE, v. 1401-1403 Fnrmun it, ' Selieinc for Itrmovlnar PiivniitMif. Plumbing Inspector Cook Hays that when cold weather comes on there will doubtless bo more or less trouble about tho freez ing of water pipes. Where It Is necessnry to get down to tho pipes through stone pnvement ho suggests thnt n quantity of gasoline bo poured In tho Interstices nnd set on fire. Tho heat, ho says, will allow tho paving blocks to bo removed almost as easily as In tho summer tlmo. This plan will bo folowed hero when It bccomcH necessary to tear up any slono paving this winter. Dunn nml MoCovern lloiiml Over. In tho pollco court yesterday nftcrnoon Wllllnm Dunn nnd Uarnoy McOovorn wero tried for holding up Peter Wolfn In front of Shanahan'H saloon nbout n week ago. Only two witnesses for tho stnto woro ex amined nnd tho attorney for tho defendants mndo no ntterapt to establish nn nllbl. At tho conclusion of tho hearing Judgo King held both defendants to tho district court In the sum of $S00 each. MnKlo City CioHNlp. Mrs. A. II. Morrill In vlattlno frlnnA n Crcston, In. Quito n dclcirntlrm nt Smith flmnlm nnll. tlelnns v.Ml leave, for Lincoln tonight. , Mrn. William Mltehner of Topeka, Kan Is spending tho holidays with Mrs. J. O. Eastman, William Kvcrntt lins r-nim ( nrli,tir Neb., to spend a week or so with relatives' nml friends. The. Harmony club will hold a mectlnrr Monday evetunir In rnnnm nt Hi.. 1M..1. school building. Miss l.llii llurke. one nt llin nnnrnlnrc nt the local teliMihono exchange, Is iiwny on a week's vacation. W. I,. Holland, manaeer nf thn tlenhnn exchange here, spent yentordny In .Lincoln iiiwKiiiK niuT uiisiiipss mailers, Councilman Fltlo Is receiving congratula tions nn nil sides on his appointment to 11 position In tho public hind department at I.I1CUIII. Slop Ovrr nt Mnitnrii Putin. Passengers from tho west holding tickets reading to Now York or Philadelphia vln tho Lehigh Valley railroad will bo allowed stopover at Niagara Falls without extra charge. I'ree Oricnn Itrnltiil. Next Sunday, Decoraber 30, at 4 p. m Mr. llutler will give another of his popular organ recitals In Trinity cathedral. Ho will be asslBtcd by Mrs. Myron Smith and Mr. Oscar aarieuson. An Invisible Indies' qunrtet will also nsslst In 11 descriptive organ number. Free Home, If you desire full Information In regard to tho Kiowa, Comanche, Apache, Wichita and Caddo reservations In the Indian Ter rltory, which nro Boon to be opened for settlement, send 60 cents far book with quarter-sectional Illustrated map and full description of tho lands to D. P. BROWN, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Nb OIII3ATI.Y HKIHICKn UATKS. Vlu MIIToUrr Hallway. On December 22, 23, 24, 26 and 31, and on January 1, tho Chicago, Mllwaukco & St, Paul railway will sell excursion tickets to points within 200 miles of each other nt rato of faro and one-third for round trip, Theso tickets aro good returning until Jan uary 2. City ticket office, 1604 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Westorn Agent. Library Hoard Mreta. At tho regular meeting of tho library board last night tho time was taken up with the consideration of routlno matters. Hills to tho amount of K.w woro allowed. Per mission was granted to tho Daughters of tho American Kovoiuuon 10 ubo tne lec ture room nt tho library building January 7, and to the Nebraska Ornithological union 10 uu inu room duuuary 1, r AMUSEMENTS. 1 "Minn ltoll" A comedy In four njcts by Jcromo K. Jerome, presented for tho first tlmo tn Omnhii nt lloyd'8 theater last night by Julius Culm's compniiy. C'AKT OP CHAIIACTKHB. Wolff Klngscnrl, "Klngsearl Major".... ....Walter Hodges I'crctval Klng&i'arl, "KltigRearl Minor". J. It. Pitman. Jr. Ocorgo Jessot Mnrccy Harlain ('ntitalti Hands uoticrt J. warn Charlert Herold Uermoti Adam 1 Ocorgo Hickman Mrs. Perelvnl Klncsearl.. Mildred Hurntiam MIm Mlllleent Fnrey Lucy II, Harris .Miss susan Aiioey .110110 uiiikti Miss Henrietta Hobbs Leila Branson. If the audlenco at Hoyd'a last night had been commensurate with tho merit of Mr. Jeromo'a comedy tho theater would havo been packed to tho doors nnd standing room would hnvo boon at a premium. For assuredly nothing daintier, wittier, brighter or better his been seen on tho Btage of an Omaha playhouse, at least during tho pres ent season. If this ncoms llko extravagant language tho pay Itself must bo pleaded In justifica tion. It Is ono of tho very fow creations thnt are at tho unino tlmo didactic and en tertaining nnd that accomplish the double mission of teaching n much-needed lesson and affording an evening of the rarest cn tcrtninmcnt. Tho plot of tho story Is nn Ingenious one, tho dialogue fairly scin tillates with bright lines nnd epigram matlc expressions, thn langungo employed Ir the "king's English" nnd tho humor of tho plcco Is delicious. While thero nro somo minor blemishes apparent, they nro happily so few thnt only a carping crltorlon would toko noto of them nnd they can bo easily overlooked In vlow of tho many ex cellencies which characterize tho work as a whole, The company Is entirely adequate Walter Hodges gives tho rolo of Wollt Klngsearl, a vlrllo nnd manly Interpreta tion In which every noto rings true, nnd his work Is to bo heartily commended. Miss Leila Hronson is tho Miss Hobbs of tho piny and her work Is marked by a graceful piquancy nnd a certain daintiness difficult to describe, but easy to appreciate nnd enjoy. Mlsg Hello Gilbert was wholly ndmlrablo as Miss Susan Abbey, the maiden aunt, who played tho part of mediator and was kopt busy In making smooth tho rough places. J, R. Pitman, Jr., nnd Macey Hnr- lam wero equal to tho requirements of tho parts of Perclval Klngscnrl nnd George Jessop, respectively. Mildred nurnham as Mrs. Perelvnl Klngscnrl and Miss Lucy 11 Harris as Miss Mlllleent Farcy wero en tirely satisfactory. Tho stage settings wero too meager to be entirely In harmony with tho piece, but othcrwlso tho scenic lnvestlturo of tho play was adequate. Tho engagement closes with tonight's performance. Wanlod. n Rood man to do canvasslm? In the country. Good pay for right man. Ad- ress E 4, Hoe. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. T. Ii. Holton of Lincoln Is nt the Murray. G. D. Hnywnrd of Pnpllllon Is at the Mur ray. P.. Kloke of West Point Is nt tho Her Grand. K. M. Balfour of York Is a truest nt the Millard. Ed McGavev of Lincoln Is stnnnlntr nt the Murray. E. E. Enterline nf Sheridan Is roclstered at tho Millard. W. J. Lewis of Kansas CItv Is atonnlng nt tho Murray. G. W. Drnku of atcrloo Is stonmncr nt tho Her Grand. J. F. Walker and wife of Holstcln aro nt tho ller Grand. William Hnlhn nnd wlfo of Lincoln aro guestR nt the Murray. W. S. GaveHton of I.omi Pine Is nmonir tho Her Ornnd guests. II. AI. Dermodv of Salt I.ako Cltv Is stopping at thn Millard. Mrs. T. I'. Mahummltt Ib spending the holidays In Knnxus City. C. L. Jensen of Hot SlirlnKS. S. D.. Is In tho city for a abort visit. J. A. C'ownerthwnlto of Beaver Crosslnc Is stopping at tho Murray. P. l Cnrv. 11 nrom nent railroad man from Kansas City, Is a visitor In tho city. Charles Weston of Hay Springs, stato auditor-elect, Is registered at tho Her Grand. F. Price, manager of tho Miss Hobbs company, registered Krlday nt tno Jler Grand. Henrv McCoy, member-elect of tho IckIs- laturo from Douglas county. Is confined to his house on uiirtou lllll with nn injured leg. 13. ( Stcolo and V. M. Tyrell of lilncoln, II. Holm of Grand IbIiuuI and C. H. Hur rows of Norfolk nro stato guests at tho ller Grand. W. II. Drill has returned to the Millard hotel after a fow duys' absence at hlH old homo in ftlissouri, wnoro no spent unrisi miiB with relatives. NebraskanH at tho Merchants: II. 8. nidgoly, North Platte; It. M. Fisher, Hyannls; F. P. Olmstead, Hastings; John HosKUck. Falls City: Webb Kellogg and it. Knser. Kmerson; itenrv 11. tiarin, j,in- coln: George M. Haker, Grand Island; F. W. Ilarber, Hastings; F. W. Scars, Ra venna. ' Nebrnsknus at tho Merchants: It. E. Dowd and Shirley Elmoro of Gordon, Mr. nnd Mrs, F. It. Wllllson nf Columbus, J. J. Simmering of Hastings, C. It. Hoot of Heat- rice, u. U. strong or Tccumscn, Ainnzo Halley of Uushvlllo, J. II. Hrown of Tren ton, G. W. Secord of Clay Center, O. I,. Stephenson of Norfolk, J. A. Douglas ,of Ita.Msi)tt. G. L. Sheldon of Nehawka, and J. G. Gruver of Wnhoo. IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT If you suffer with chapped hands or Hps when you cun buy a bottlo of our Egyptian Lotus Cream for 10c thnt will euro you nlmost Instantly. The best preparation made and costa half what others do. Cramer's Kidney Cure o Carter's I.lver Pills 16a Stuart's Tublcts 40c Par-Hen 4Gc Peruna Joo Hostettcr'H Hitters Tlio Duffy's Molt Whiskey JEo 1 dozen 2-gruln Quinine Capsules 0 1 dozen 3-graln Qulnlno Capsules 10c 1 dozen K-grntn Quinine Capsules 15a Hromo Quinine 16o Bcharfer'H Cough Cure Wo AJax TublctH 40c Hudynn Tablets 40a Old Glory Hitters 10a Wycth's Reef, Iron and Wine 75c Shrader's Fig Powder 25c I'alno's Celery Compound "So Wlno of Cardul T6c Carter's Liver Pills 15o Pierce's Prescription , "0 Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills,,.. J1.00 ObnACrCn druggist 8. W. Car. 10th nnd Chlcmjo Stm. SPECIALS Excursion Homeseekers' Jnnunry 1 und in. HOLIDAY HATKN, December til nnd Jmiuury J, TICKI2T OFFICE 1 S. Ei COHNISU 14TU AND DOUGLAS. 1 BLONDE WOMAN MAY BE FAKE Attempt on Wllllnm Jliiirll" Mfr Still n Mjnlcry, tint Klrnt l! plnnntlun lurtlonrl, INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 28i Tho condition of William II. Smythe, thn grand secretary of tho Ancient Freo and Accepted Masons of Indiana, who was mysteriously shot yesterday, was much Improved today and ho may recover. Tho mystery sur rounding tho shooting has not yet been solved. Tho theory Is gradually gaining crcdenco that the story of an unknown woman having done the shooting Is un founded. Friends of Mr. Smytho refuse to talk so far, except to say that they know nothing about It. A mystory which cannot bo explained by tho pollco and detectives who entertain the sulctdo theory Is the dlsappcaranco of the revolver with which the shooting was done. Suited K.xnctly. Memphis Scimitar: "I'm searching for a new kind of literature," Bald n despondent looking man to a Mnln stret bookseller the other day, "I don't quite understand. If you mean new books In science, history or fiction, we havo n liberal assortment fresh from tho publishers." "No, no; you doh't catch my meaning," tho strange customer Interrupted. "I hnvo bought books galorn of that description for my wife, but tho effect of thnt kind of rend ing has not been practical. I would llko to get hold of something that would make her economical, Her extravagance In conduct ing tho commissary department of my homo Is ruining me." "Hut that's got nothing to do with a new kind of literature," rejoined tho confused bookseller. "Well, to bo plain with you, I want some thing that will tench my wlfo without offending her how wo may live on simpler food." "Oh, I see," said the dealer In books. "I havo tho very thing for you." "What Is it?" "A llttlo book entitled 'Dainty Dishes for Slim Purses.' " "Glvo mo a dozen," was the glnd reply. l'nctorlcn In Poland. Warsaw has a population of C75.00O. In ten years this will bo doubled. UesldcB being n distributing point for wbat Asia wants to Bend to Europe, sayfl tho Cosmo polltan, It Is n manufacturing city. It makes sugar, leather, cotton, wool, Iron, gold nnd Bllverwnrc, nnd Bhocs for tho rest of tho continent. It sends moro than a third of n million dollars' worth of beet Biignr nlono In a year to America. War saw's outlying neighboring city, Lodz, known as tho Polish Mancheotcr, Is fast gaining on Its English rival. Its thousands of spindles turn out cotton for tho world. The Industrial and commercial Impulse that has characterized Hussla of tho present generation Is nowhere moro strikingly evi dent than In what was the old kingdom of Polnnd, nnd partlclnrly in Its nncient cap ital, Warsaw. "When KulKhtliooil In In Iliinliirnii. Detroit Journal: Tho youth spread his cloak upon tho highway, the queen passed, urysnoil. 'Oh, thank you', awfully!" murmured the queen, and thnt wns all. But tho youth did not despair, for ho was a brnvo youth. Instead, ho went to work and perfected a process for picking pigs' feet by mn'chlncry. "I dub theo knight!" tho queen hereupon hastened to exclaim, wllh every mark of distinguished consideration. Soyons du fllecloU Thnt Is. let us nvnIH doing thoso things Vhlch butter no pars nips. For n ColAtn tlir II end. LAXATIVE BROIftft-QUININE TAnLETll. Hello Kirk! Did you know wo wero selling you $1.00 slzo Dandruff .Curo for C9c? Yes, WIS A HE, 6!c. Wo sell 94 kinds of hair tonics most of them nt cut prices. We mention below a few nremiratlona only, but will bo pleased to furnish quota tions or show stock upon application. $1 Austin's Hnlr Grower wo sell $1 Coke's Dandruff Curo we pell 75c coko s unnururr uuro we hcii it Hall's Sicilian Hair Itenower $t Daiidcrluo we sell 11 Aver's Hnlr Vliror we sell $1 Mexican Hair Kestomtlvo wo sell .... Jl Seven runucriami HiHier s iinir Grower wo sell Jl pinnud'H Eau de Qulnlno wo sell .... too Parker's Hnlr Hnlsain we sell .... 6(10, Lyon's Kathnlron we sell 50c Hny'B Hair Health wo sell Wo Hrllllnnllne we pen CHANITONIC FOIl HAIR wo Jl Yalo'B Hair Tonic we sell . Write for catalogue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go S. W. Cor. 10th and Dodgo. pell.. SOo sr.c Klo 75c 7Cc 7r,o 75c S3c 7Hc 40c 40c 40o 35c $1.00 75o TODAY MN'S SUITS AT $3,()0 $16 Men's Silk and Satin-Lined Worsted Suits at $6.00. AT BOSTON STORE TODAY if.-, IlofV OvrrconU nml tflntrrn, l.as !! Hoy' I Inters, f a.r.lt Men' llonvy Storm Hlnter, !l.tlO Mi-ii'b Heaver Ovorc'ls, 4.1)0. $12 OVERCOATS, 16.90. AT BOSTON STOIIE, OMAHA. Today we expect to do the biggest clothing business over done In one day In our entire business career. Strange as this assertion rany seem, there Is u renson for It Wo bought from n largo Chicago retailer 1,000 men's suits which were tho choice of his entire stock of suits worth up to $ 15.00. These suits wero sold to us at such a ridiculously low figure that wo nre able to offer them to you nt tho following prices today: ALl, $10.00 MEN'S SUITS $3.90. All tho men's suits that Bold in tho Chi cago retail stock for up to $10.00, Including blnck clay worsteds, fancy stripe wor atcds, gray tricot lawns, small checks and olegnnt cheviots, nil go at tho remarkable prlco of $3.90. $15.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $G.90. All tho finest men's nil wool clay worsted suits, bilk and satin lined, tlno black and bluo cheviot suits, nnd tin endless variety of men's fancy cnssltnere and cheviot suits, worth up to $15.00, go at $fi.OO. $3.00 HOYS' OVE11COATS $1.25. In connection with tho above salo wo will sell 200 boys ulsters, overcoats, capo coats and reefers (purchased from n Chicago wholesale houso). worth up to $5.00, for $1.25 each. $0.00 HOYS' ULSTEItS $2.50. Your choice of over 1,000 boys' ulsters, sizes from ti to 19 years, that sold up to JC.00, go at $2.50. MEN'S OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS. To reduco our Immense stock of over coats wo nre offering tho following cxtrn bargains for today: Men'B heavy storm ulsters $3.90. Mcn'3 black, bluo and brown flno wool benver overcoatn $4.00. Mcu'a ulsters and top coats In frlczo, kcr- soys, meltons patent beavers and lights coverts and chinchillas that sold up to $12.00 nnd $15.00, go todny nt $0.90. BOSTON STOKE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. ltith and Douglas Sts. I'rlKt Duium- Tonight. Jolly Eight nt Washington hall this ovenlng will glvo eight cash prizes for best waltzcrs nnd two-stoppers. Welcome and win a prize. Admission, gents, 25c. Wnnted, a good mnn to no canvassing tn the rmintrv. flnnl n.iv for rlcht mnn. Ad dress E 4, Bee. The Only Line To... California That runs Personally Conducted Excursions from Omulm three duys each woek. They arc in charge oi competent Managers. Leave Union Station Wednesdays, 1:30 p. in. Leave Union Station Friduys, 1:30 p. in. Leave Union Station Saturdays, 5:2 p. in. Tickot Onico 1323 Farnam St. Tel. 428. Union Station 10th and Mnrey Sts, Tel. 029. HAYDEN OR AND S SPECIAL PRE IN VENTOR V SALE On Fine Clothing: Saturday Remember Hayden Bros. Are Offering Hart, Schaffner & Marx's Finest Suits and Overcoats ! At great concessions in price. Tho richest qualities in the world, made to retail at $15.00, 20.00, $25.00 and .?30.00, will sell here Saturday at $7.50, $10 and $15. We also offer exceptional values in medium grade UlK ff Suits and Overcoats, worth $10.00 and $12.00, for.MJ- VVJ Price Concessions in Boys and Children's Suits, Reefers and Odd Pants. Hoys' Odd Long Pants, sizes, waists, 20 to 32 pants worth from $1.50 to $5.00 on sale for 75c, $1.25, $1.95, $2.50 Boys' Odd Knee Pants, sizes 3 to 10, worth up to $1.75, sale price Saturday 25c, 50c and 75c Boys' Beefers nnd Top Coats worth double at $1.75, $2.50 and $3.75 HAYDEN BROS Celling the Most Clothing in Omaha. I Ever Hive Has Its Drones They can always be detected by their monotonous grumble, Of course it's bad weather under foot, but we've got to have just so much w I anyhow, so don't Icicle. Prepare for it I H 1 j p by buying your footwear early. Cl OH wiU buy i Pr of Women's piJV Shoes made of box calf or all kid, heavy or light solos, any style too, two or three Btyloa to chooso from. will buy a pair of Women's pJU Box Calf Shoes, welt or turns, any stylo toe, any weight sole, mannish lasts, A A to E. QA will buy a pair of Women's Welt Shoes, plain p(Lwjj kid or doth tops, medium soles, mannish lasts, a shoo that we guarantee lo give perfect satis faction in every respect. Rfl will buy a pair of Women's Enamel S Pj0JlJon the latest style lasts dressy and Shoes, made durable street or for dress. (0 fKA will buy a pair of Women's Patent Vici Shoes, IFU button, latest Cuban heel, styl made specially for our trade. 'lish and durable, Men's Winter Shoes will buy a pair of Men's U. S. Army Shoes, extra y"" well made, hundreds of them selling, every work iug man should examine this shoe It's $3.00 worth of solid leather for two dollars. (IjO CO will buy a Man's Box Calf Goodyear Welt Win Jv ter Weight Shoe, made for The Nebraska, made ; to give perfect satisfaction. THE SAMCwill buy a Man's Vici Kid Shoe, genuine Good IW0NEY year welts, any size, any width, dressy, durable, wearable. HAYDEN (ptttin c rtnw viiiiaiiiiad S Cloak Sales. The greatest surprise of the season. Greater bargains than ever reserved for. Saturday. THE BIG STOHE IS SAVING YOU MONEY. WE ABE ENTITLED TO YOUB TBADE WE DEMAND YOUU TRADE WE MUST HAVE YOUU TBADE. Keep your eye on our "cloak department. ,. 700- ladies jackets, silk and satin lined, throughout, all this season's goods, worth up to $12, we must have your trade, $2.98. 1,500 jackets, made from the fanrous Washington mills kerseys, lined through out with Skinner's satin and Winslow taffetas, garments made to sell up to $25, we are after your business, only $1.50. 300 ladies' box coats, with new shape collar, silk lined throughout, made from all wool kersey, with new back and new sleeve, they are worth $12.50, we want your trade, only $(5.08. , ,. Ladies' automobile coats, in castors, and tans, new back, new bell sleeve, sold regularly at $25, we insist, on your business, each only $10.00. 200 ladies' suits, in blouse and double breasted tight fitting styles, silk lined jackets, suits worth up to $20, we are entitled to your business, $0.08. Ladies' wool capes, in rough materials, worth $5, for $1.48. Ladies' rainy day skirts, heavy golfing cloth, 10 rows of stitch ing, worth up to $8, for $3.08. Ladies' dress skirts, for $1.25. CIIILDBEN'S JACKETS ON SALE NOW AT LESS THAN HALF PBICE. Wo nro after thn trade of tho llttlo one, and are coin to hate it. 200 Jackets, In Rood heavy cloths, 69c. 600 Jackctii, In tho vrry htavlcet all wool materials, sold In this town for $6, on sale, 8aturday for $2.48. Ladles' heavy flannelette wrappers, that sell regularly at $1.75, on salo Saturday, only 89c. OIIKAT SAI.KS SATURDAY ON UNnrJUWKAU AND FUTl NISHING UOOIJ3. HAYDEN BROS. Why Dread the Dental Chair when wo will extract your worn-out teeth absolutely with out pain and replace them with a durable sot lor s.w. TAFT'S PHILADELPHIA DENTAL ROOMS 1517 Douglas Street. KLtwo qualities jiBH FREE ELECTRIC BELT OFFER in (fnitftiiiriritii " WJTMTtHDAI trREIWUIINO furnish the Kcnulot nd onlr HrlDKLBUU! 1LTSBI1T. IJUWHKKJIlUiaillC SIMS to nr rudtror thlwxr. DOBWir U 4tKar Mrt low t4M lt.l U tfl Qr tnli AIMOJT HOTHIHq itnt. tan whts ftll with mort all nthtr tmtmt lrl bIU, luer l naXIM f1L "? com rompftrtq eUrcU QUICk.CMI for I for tiTnervoui nor Ihulilillnuiili. OULT HI III I LUB I durum. wmWnrwM and dianrdani. Vat noraplft ; BEARS, ROEBUCK &CO., UniOagO. ft, I r.tor'tUJl HI Kldneycura. gCnKK5 all ldney ache, eta. AUrue- rlntH. or by laalU I Kreo )onk. sd Tlco, etc., ot Dr. B. T. Koj, Bui'nci, N. V.