THE OMAHA T)AlJAr ItEE: THirRSDAV, V151JK17AHV 11, 1001. 12 TO RECLAIM ARID LAN Commercial Olub Aiki Lawmikiri to Lend a Hslping Hand. IRRIGATION IS THE LOGICAL REMEDY Vol mill ii fi ii ft Itmoliilluiift Arr In Ilr HiitiniKlcil l Kr'r-nry ( tt to Hie .VrliriiftUii House nml .Semite. Secretary Utt of tlio Coranicrclnl club Ib prcpirlng a memorial on tlio subject of Irrigation to bn presented to the senato and house of representatives of the stato of Ne braska to lio ndopted by those bodies and forwarded to tlio congress of the United States. Tho memorial recites that It Is estimated that not less than 100,000,000 ncres of tho country can bo reclaimed by irrigation: tlmt tho expenso of tho enterprise Is beyond the ability of private capital; that the benefits to bo derived from tho reelalmatlon of tho land would affect every section of tho coun try nnd open up opportunities for millions cf homo builders, and that tho problem can only bit solved by the Inauguration of a broad national policy nnd 11 fixed adherence to fundamental principles which should con trol that policy. IlrMiliilltniH Arc tiltiptnl. The resolutions nre as follows: Ho It resolved. That wo urge the adop tion of tho following complete nnd cotn-Iirchenslvi- national policy for the preserva tion, rorliimiitlon and settlement of the jiiihlle domain: First All the reninlnlnc public lands to tie held ii ml administered iih n. trust for tlio bencllt of thn wholo people of till 1 "nit oil Htnlex, nnd no grunts of tho title to any of the publlo lands to bo hereafter imuln to any Htnto or territory or to utty oiin but actual fottlern and homebulldcrs on the land. Second Tho preservation und develop ment of our national resources by tho construction of storage reservoirs by tlio federal government for flood protection, nnd to mivo for use In n. 1 of navigation nnd Irrigation the flood waters which now run to wasto und cause overflow and do ntriirllou. Third Tho construction by tho federal government of storage reservoirs nnd Irri gation works wherever necessary to furnish water for tho reclamation nnd settlement of the arid public lauds. fourth Tho preservation of the forests nnd reforestation of denuded forest areas ns sources of water supply, tho conserva tion of existing supplies by approved meth ods of Irrigation nnd distribution, nnd the Increase of thn water resources of the arid region by tho Investigation nnd develop ment of underground supplies, und tho united owncrnlilj) of land nnd wnter. Resolved. Tlint wo respectfully urgo upon tho congress of tho 1'nlted States that an appropriation of not less than J250,oun should be made annually for Irriga tion surveys nnd maps of Irrlgublo public lands with plans und estimates of cost of reservoirs, ennuis nnd Irrigation works necessary for their reclamation and for tdnklng experimental artesian wells, nnd JlOO.nno for thn Irrigation investigations of tho Department of Agriculture. Resolved. That we llkewlso urgo upon congress that tho national policy nbovo set forth Bhoutd bo fully Installed without de lay nnd that liberal appropriations should bn Immediately made for the construction of storage reservoirs and Irrigation works nnd for forest preservation nnd reforesta tion In accordance with said policy, and that such appropriation should bo com tniMimiratn In amount with tho great na tional Interests Involved and tho magnitude Cf tho results to no accompusneu. Resolved, That we earnestly urgo upon rnntTPK nml evcrv member thereof, rc- r;anlless of their political nlllllatlon, i their mmedlnto attention and favorable action upon this matter which concerns the wel- raro or minions oi peupie ul menu uimra ftrsnlveil. Tlint the secretary of tho state bo requested to forward to ouch of our Kenntnrs nun represenianve in congretm ii ropy or tins memorial ana jonu resmu Hon. YOUNG MEN ARE ANXIOUS Walter Prl-rnon anil Nrlh Sutlcy Til I ilk 'I'licy llnvr llccii hulled. "Walter Peterson nnd Sclh Sutlcy, young men from Norfolk, complained to the po- Jlco yesterday that they had been swin dled out of $10 each by John P. Morse, who ormcrly rnn n ticket brokerage and em ployment ofllco on tho Tenth Btreet viaduct npposltn tho Union station. They said that tho money had been paid last Wednes day afternoon for transportation to Houston, Tex., wboro they were to lio given n railroad Job. Since then Morso has been putting them off with ex cuses and thay allcgo that ho deserted his tofflco Tuesday aftornoon nnd has left tho City. The pollco ore looking for Morse. Tho annual statement for 1900 of Tho Prudential Insurance, Company of America, which has Just been publlhhed, makes n fine jhowlng. Ov?r $249,000,000 of new business was written last year by that company, nnd tho insurance in forco wns Increased during tho closing year of tho century to over $604,000,000. During tho year tho conv iiany's incomo amounted to over $24,000,- 000. At tho present tlmo tho assets have Increased to over $10,000,000 and the surplus to over $6,000,000. In payments to its policy holders Tho Prudential has n re markable record. In tho matter of claims, matured endowments nnd dividends over 47,000,000 wns paid to policy holders In 3900, making n grand total of over $49,000,' 000 paid out in tho samo way slnco tho organization of tho company. Tho Pruden tlnl has built up for ltaulf an enviable post tlnn In tbo life insurance world, both In tho lines of ordinary and industrial In Burnnce. Wanted Mini for VZ,.'0O Position. An established and responsible business concern of Omaha wants to employ n flrst clnsB man 30 to 40 years old to take the Ecneral agency for Its business In a good territory. This position requires tho best lousiness ability nnd oxperienco and absolute Integrity, It also requires tact and exe' cutlvo ability nnd good Judgment In cm' jiloylng men. Only applications from suc cessful men who aro lu earnest will bo con- Bldcred. This position will pay about $2,500 Tier year and cxponscB, it filled sntlsfac tortly. Glvo ngo, past experience, present tmslncss, references, Income deBlred and ad dress J 23 Rco office. Only tine Mulit on the Way. From Chicago to St. Augustine, tho Chi Cago and Florida Special is only ono night enroute, leaving Chicago Union Station, via Pennsylvania Lines, at 12 o'clock noon (Tuesdays and Fridays, arriving Jnckson Vlllo 7:30 p, m., St. Auguutlno 8:30 p. m. next evening. Sleeping enr reservations uid tlcketa may bo arranged for by nd dressing II. R. Doring, A. O. P. Act., 243 Eouth Clnrk street,' Chicago. j I.USS THAN IIAI.K IIATKS via n tii n lm A- St. I. nula II. II. On salo Fobruary 19 to Port Arthur, nt&umont. San Antonio. Lako Charles. JIoiiBton and Galveston, Tex. Call at city office, 1415 Farnam Btreet (Paxton hotel block), or wrlto Harry E. Moorea, C. P. and T. A., Omaha,- Neb. Ht. I'm u 1 nnd Return 10,05. On February 18 and 19 the Illinois Central railroad will sell tlcKots to hi. Tmil at rntn of S10.65 for tllO round trip. Tho short lino and only lino from Omaha with buffet-library smoking car. Particu lars at City Ticket Offlco, 1402 Farnam Btreet, or address W. II. linn, v. r. a., Omaha, Hull Pare in St. Paul nnI Mtmi-npalM. Via tbo "Northwestern Lino" Fcby. 18 and linn with double dally train service and operating cafe-observation cars. City offices 1401 and 1,403 Farnam St iiosto.v stoiu; s i-'-'o iiitiiss tsooriH. Toilnr thr OrenlrM 11-rnnlim from V. I.. Mrniic MtorU 1M oirrrril. 2CC ALL WOOL DKBSS OOOOS, 8UC. Today wo place on salo two solid cases of doublo fold all wool dress goods, In a full variety nnd nent patterns of broken checks. They are regular 2oc fabrics, at 8'4c a yard. To glvo everybody an oppor tunity to secure some of these bargains wo limit tho quantity to ten yards to a cus tomer. 75c French flannels, 23c and 33c a yard. T5c all wool challls, 39c a yard. 75c dress goods ami homespun, 25c yard. 1.25 dress goods and homespuns, 48 Inches wide, at 39c n yard. $1.50 broadcloths, cloaklngs, skirtings, etc., at 60c n yard. 3.J0O COR8KTS AT 39C BACH. Today ho place on salo a Jobber's sur plus stock of corsets. The lot Includes tho following well known makes: American Lady, II. & II., Thompson's Olove-flttlng, etc. These nro made of coutlllc, Jean and batiste. All sizes, latest French styles, long, short and medium, choice 39c. A grent variety of embroideries, all widths, vorth up to 3Ec a yard, at U4c, 3c, 5c and 10c yaid. Samplo pieces of nllovcr lace nnd ora- broidery effects, worth up to $1.00. for 19c. Vnlencenncs nnd torchon laces and Insert- lugs, worth up to 25c yard, nt lc, 2c, 3!4c and 5c yard. SPKCIAh HAROAINS IN RASKMENT. $1.00 ten-yard dress patterns of wash goods, 25c pattern. Fancy lawns of all descriptions In mill remnants, lc yard. Mcrcerlicd black and colored sateen, worth 40c, at Gc yard. Fancy colored Imported bedspreads, worth $1.50, at 39c. Cc finishing braids, lc bolt. Gc crochet cotton, lc ball. "Tho Rest" sewing silk, lc spool. Kmbroldcry silk In all colors, 2'Sc doien, 25c and GOc doublo fold repcllant skirt ings, etc., go nt 15c yard. Tablo oilcloth slightly Imperfect, worth 25c, nt 7Vfcc yard. ROSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Rrandcls & Sons, Proprietors. DEATH OF MRS. H. D. FISHER Her lliisliiiiiit AVim Formerly Pnstor of the First Methodist Church of Oinnlin. Weird has been received In Omaha of the dentil of Mrs. II. I). Fisher nt Topcka, Kan. She was tho wife of Dr. II. I). Fisher, who was pastor of the First Mothodlst church of Omaha durlpg tho years of 1876, 1377 and 1878. Roth Dr. Fisher nnd his wife wero very nctlvo in tho upbuilding of the First Methodist church and during tho doctor's pnstorato n new church was built at the corner of Davenport and Seventeenth streets. Tho old building is now used by tho Salvation nrmy. When Qunntrcll nnd his guerrilla band sacked tho town of Lawrence, Kan., before tho beginning of the civil war Mrs. Fisher distinguished herself by heroically saving her husband's life. Dr. Fisher survives his wife, but Is In very poor health. IIAXimLFI'' WON'T WASH OUT. The (irrin tlint Canned It linn to lie Dostroyed to Cure DnmlrufT. Many n woman spends nn hour twice a week scouring her scalp, thinking scrubbing off tho scurf will euro tho dandruff. Two hours a week, nt tho ago of 10 years, she has spent 260 days of 12 hours each, or two thirds of a year of her life, In that vain hope; vain, because you can't euro dandruff without killing tho dandruff germ, and tho only hair preparation on earth that wll do that Is Ncwbro's "Herplcldo" also a de lightful hair dressing, nnd thorough nntlsep- tlc against nil contagion from uso of others' hair brushes. It Is also a delightful hair dressing. TIIH AVOlll.n'S IIUHT KNOWN TIIAIX, The Umpire Stnte F.xprrm AVIuit It llopn Dully mill lloir It Dock It. "There Is only one train In tho country that exceeds fifty miles nn hour In speed for 100 miles run, and that Is tho Kmplrc Slnto Express." Public Ledger, Philadel phia. The Ledger might have added that this great train averages fifty-three nnd ono thlrd miles per hour for tho cntlro distance from New York to Huffalo, 440 miles. In cluding four stops and twenty-eight slow downs; tbnt It does this each business day of tho year. Tho attention which the Umpire Stnto Express has attracted la every country of tho world has proved ono of tho greatest ndvortlscments for American machinery nnd American meth ods tlint has over been put forth, nnd that tho Now York Central & Hudson River Railroad company Is entitled to the thanks of not only tho cntlro state of New York, but of every person In the United States, from ono end of tho land to tho other, for placing beforo tho world an object lesson without an equal. From tho Syracuso Post- Standard. On to AVnKlilnarton. Half rates via Rig Four and C. & O. Tly. Account McKlnley's Inauguration. Round trip tickets on salo March 1, 2 and 3, good for return March 8. For full particulars, address any agent Rig Four Routo or War ren J. Lynch. O. P. & T. A., Cincinnati. Sam'l Rums' discount salo on every thing now going on, Coughing Yet! It certainly Is unwise to let a couch run on, lor irequeiu couguilig naturally increaS' es mo irritation in tno uroncnial passages it your coukii lias uecomn nonirwnnt hit. loua by this time, and you nro wondering wnui to iukc, suppose, you try Schnofcrs Cough Syrup 20c n Dottle Cramer s Kidney Curo 75o nr. Ivan Cramer s t'ennyroynl I'llla ii.m Mennen'K Talcum Powder 12c wino or caruui 7Ro Carter's Liver Pills 15o Ayers iiair vigor 750 Duffy's Malt Whiskey c 8. S. 8 75n Svrun of Flirs :v)n sines' wervino 750 Malted Milk oo I'lerco s 1' nvorno rrescriptlon 7so Doan's Pills 40c I'ncle Snm'a Tobacco Cure tiOo SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGGIST W. Cor. 16th til CkUtft Its. $25 TO CALIFORNIA On Tuesdays in February and March the Burlington will sell tickets from Omaha to San Francisco, Los An geles and numerous points in California at 25. Personally conducted excursions leave the Turlington Station every Tuesday morning and evening Slid a. m. and 10:30 p. m." Twenty-five dollars buys a ticket. Five dollars buys a berth. Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, Telephone 2S0. REALTY DEALERS TALK SHOP Weekly Uietingi of the Exchange At a Cecidid Bucctit. SECOND OF THE SERIES OF AUCTIONS tln.rrnl IHsciismIiiii of Oninhn Itt-nl IXntc Conditions with Slti'Plnl Ilefereiiee to thr Tnx I.cvr for Cnrrent Yrsr, The popularity of the weekly meetings of the Real Estate exebango was never better Illustrated than yesterday, when nearly a hundred men unt nt thn tables for lunch nnd took part In tho proceedings which followed. The principal event of tho day was the second real estate auction which has taken plnco under tho auspices of tho exchange. Tho lots In question aro Nos. 11 and 12 of block 13, Orchard Hill nddltlon. They nre situated on Dccntur street, ninety feet cast of Thirty-eighth. They were placed on sale without reserve tho terms bcihg one-half cash and the balance In one year. Presi dent Orecn acted as auctioneer, starting tho lots at $50, Uy bids Increasing $5 at a ttmo lot No, 12 wns sold for $90 (o O. C. Olson. Lot 11 was started at $40, the second bid carried It to $55 nnd It was sold to Mr. Olson for $90. Commit tr on Tnx Levy. Ilcforo the salo of the lots J. W. Robblns rend a report from tho committee which visited tho mayor to sccuro a reduction of tho tax levy. Tho committee reported that It had offered suggestions, which, If adopted, would havo reduced tho levy 114 mills, but that to have adopted this flgurd would havo meant tbnt no nddltlonnl policemen could have been employed, nnd that tho new engine house could not havo been built. One of tho peculiar fentures of tho report was that it found fault with thn only Item of city expenditure In which n reduction below the expenses of last year was asked, the maintenance of the city hall. Tho re port wns nccepted and tho committee thanked for Its work. John S. Knox asked that tho exchange protest against tho enactment of senato file 111, a bill to Incrcaso the salaries of cer tain city officers whose salaries are fixed by tho charter. The bill wns read and It was stated that tho Increase In tho fixed charges would bo nbout $7,200 In tho salaries pro vided by tho charter and about $5,400 over tho salaries now paid, as one deputy Is drawing $1,800 per year by ordlnanco pro visions. Referred to h Committer. This matter, as well as all bills now be fore tho legislature affecting the Interests of rcnl estnto of tho city and the city gen erally, was referred to n commlttco con sisting of W. H. Qreen, John S. Knox, J. W. Lytic, S. A. Hroadwell, D. V. Sholes, J. O. Willis, F. D. Wead, C. F. Harrison, J. W. Robblns, John F. Flack and H. T. Clark. Tho members of this committee will go to Lincoln to personally urgo tho views of the exchange In the framing of laws. Tho question of rules to govern the ex change In tho sale of lots nt auction was referred to t. commlttco consisting of John Knox, F. D. Wead and C. F. Harrison. It was decided to hold the banquet of the exchange nt 7 o'clock February 21. Tho committee reported that about 100 plates would bo required for tho occasion. For driving out dull bilious feeling, strengthening tho appetite and increasing tho capacity of tho body for work, Prickly Ash Rlttcrs is n golden rcmcdv. 'STllONOKST IP? THK WOW.D," THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OP THE UNITED STATES. Jantuiry 1, 1001. Assets $304,598,063 Assurance Fund and all other Lia 238,460,893 bilities j Surplus .... $66, 1 37, J 70 Outstanding: Assurance . . . . $ J,U 6,875,047 New Assur ance $207,086,243 Income $58,007,131 J. W. ALEXANDER, President. J. H. HYDE, Vice-President. H. D. NEELY, Mnnugcrfor Ncbrnskn, 20ti-208 Ucc Illdg., Oninhn. Burlington Station, I0t ti and Mason Sts. Telephone 128. WHITE GIRL LOVES NEGRO - i Mtrnititlnu .Sulfide Kh,. Clionc n I Itnxor for llrv Wcnpoii j of Dentil. Dolllo DcVernlc, n pretty young girl who Lino. In flmnlifi Innt fnll frnm tint fnut ca home, attempted to commit suicide early canesuuy morning at uu capitol avenue, itroltnen Htnrov nml Tlintnni n ml gtin'Inl Officer Cullen broke In tho door ntitt found her lying on it sofa with n chloroformed andkcrcfiief ncross her moitlh and noso hllo she was drowsily trying to cut hrr liroat with ii dull rnznr. A Inllor ml. dressed to "Rob" Johnson, her lover, was found near. It was sickly sentimental and gavo reasons why she no longer cared to live. Mlnuto directions wero given In re gard to tho funeral and tho disposition of her property. Tho letter closed with tho wish, fervpnttv rxtiresneil. tlint nlin in I flit meet Johnson In n better world. Johnson is a big, black man, who never works nnd spends his tlmo drlijklng Third ward whisky and shooting crnps. The girl la hlte. Yesterday tho woman had recovered from tho effects of tho choloroform nnd Wns arralenrd In notice court. Hhn un sentenced to flvo days In the city Jail, with promise of thirty If sho wns ever brought up again. The man who wnB "born tired" should use Prickly Ash nitters. It makes work a ne cessity to glvo vent to tho energy nnd ex uberance of spirits generated by functional activity In the system. Velvet Candy Our window Is full of IIILDRUTH'S VBL- VKT MOLASSES CANDY. Tho finest made one-quarter pound, 10c; halt pound, 15c; ono pound, 23c. WE SULL DRUOS AT CUT PRICKS. B0n Rlrney Catarrh Curo $1.00 I. Interim; (Lambert's) 60c Morrow's Kln-ne-olds Mw Doan's Kidney Pills foo AJnx Tablets Allegrottl & Rubel'H Chocolates K)o Hay'H Hair Health GOc Stocum's Ozojcll Mc Cuscarets Mo Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient &no Cutlcura Snlve J1.00 Hovlnlno (Lnrgo Size) 50a Rromo Seltzer 30o Me Wo Wc too ftOf 40o 40o IOC 10c 0 "SO too 50a llobbs' SpnragtiM Pills $2.00 Chlchester'fl Kngllsh Pennyroy iOe l'llis .J1.73 AVrlte for Catalogue. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go In New Store at ICth and Dodge. HAYDENs HAYDENs Grand Grocery Sale Cracker Sale (linger Snaps uc Cc r.c 8e Sc R'.fcc S'Ac Oyster Crackers Milk Rlscults Graham Crackers Oatmeal Crackers! Animal Crackers Ieraon and Vanilla Cookies Candies Wc mako all our own candles fresh every hour. Our Turc Stick Candy 10c Fairy Mixed Candy .. 10c Sweet Oranges, 3 dozen for 23c Fish Specials New Labrador Herring, pound tic Iceland Herring, pound 7c Now bright and fat Norway Mackerel, each 1-c Now American Shore Mackerel, each.. Sc Columbia River 'Red Salmon, pound.... 10c Family "White Fish, pound Cc Teas and Coffees New Tea Sifting only 20c Regular Green Japan Ten 3Sc Ilaskct Fired Uncolorcd Japan 12c Mayonne Gunpowder Tea 4fic Ping Sucy Gunpowder Tea 4Sc Cholco drinking Sahtos Coffee llio Flno Family Java and Mocha 23c Old Govt. Java and Mocha 33c 3 pounds for $1.00. HAYDEN BROS ADVANCE Extraordinary Sale Wen's Shoes, Saturday 1,200 PAIRS HANAN & SONS' AND THOMPSON BROS' Men's $5, $6, $7, and $8 Shoes Iaj ST ! calf, French calf, jkAT viol kid.box calf, A 1 Boston Store, Omaha See samples of the different styles In our window THE SMOKERS PREFER BECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO 'JE QUALITY K. RICE M. C. CO., MANUKACTimiiHH, ST. M1LI&, MO. UHlUfl DON'T LOSE YOUR GRIP when ion feel your health fulling look to your plumbing. There U nothing tlu't will undt-rmluo your health like living In n house wlioro tho plumbing Is defective, and tho nlr vitiated by sewer gns. When you want your pljinblng ovi rhaulcd und looked nfter, or your water plp.n need repairing, ranges and furuiicen or steam heating apparatus put In order for tho winter, call on us. Free & Black, Phone 101!). 1(108 Furimm. Our Gold Crowns Am niaile of I'-'-kit nit gold, and are shaped to nfsimllnto tho natural tooth, have n Duo polish and will wear a life time Gold Crowns, $5.00 Hest Set Teeth, $8.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. Specials in Cheese Sap Sngo, each 7c McLarnc's Imperial Cheese, a nlco chceso for lunches, per Jar 13c Camemhert. each 2,1c Full Cream Cheese 10c Imported Swiss 2!c Special Bargains Lnundry Starch IVfcc 2- lb. pkg. Self-rising Pancnko Flour, 8 l-3c C-lb. pall Jelly, nfcsorted flavors 13c Pint bottles choleo Catsup 12',4c 3- lb. can Lombard PluuiH 10c 3-lb. can choice Table Peaches 10c Cake Raking Chocolate 13c Jcllycon, nssortcd flavors 8 l-3o 3 cans Fern Rrnnd Milk 23c 1 cnu Sun Rlso Raiting Powder Dc Meat Sale No. 1 Hams, sugar cured 10'tc Rest New Rologmi 3c Fancy Welnerwurst -TVjC Fresh Rulk Oysters, per quart 23c Ronolcs.s Cottago Hums 10c Grand Closing Out of Valentines $1.00 Valentines at ' $1.30 Valentines at $2.00 Valentines at .13c r.Oc 7uc New D'Aiglon Belts 25c and 50c New Spikes, dozen 10c For ono day only. NOTICE ,.. $ Saturday, m W r0, iR reD' ,b' Walking Skirts Though comparatively simple in appearance, few gar meats are harder to make than the Walking Skirts of to day. It is apt to sag sideways or drop in the back. Per fection can be reached only by practical experience, and the skill of competent tailors. This explains why "The Nebraska" sells so many, and our competitors so few. Special Showing for TKursday Women's fiolf or Walking Skirts, made of extra qual ity plaid back golfing material, ten rows of tailor stitch ing around bottom, two pockets, proper hang, proper price, real value J?.".r0 for Women's Wrappers In a pretty line of patterns, back, full front, separate waist lin ing, full width skirl, deep flounce real ,?l.fi() values for HAVnElll IlMIfJCillS of Ladies' and Children's Fine Under muslins Ever Shown in Omaha: Ladies' line muslin gowns, sizes, at; U!)e. Ladies' fine cambric night embroidered and lace trimmed, (uc, worth .?1. no. Ladies' fine cambric drawers, ed, and hemstitched umbrella fles, at Line, worth .'5!)c. Ladies' lino cambric drawers, and embroidered 1 rimmed, at 'A'.h: Ladies' line nainsook drawers, fancy umbrella ruffles, at l.?r and $l.no, worth 2.no. A full line of cambric corset cov ers, hemstitched, embroidered 50c. Ladies' fine corset covers, trimmed with insertion and edge lace or embroidery, at nt)c, worth 75c. CM HAYDEN BROS HADE MARK. Registered A. Mayer Co. RET: BUILDING, OMAHA. MB. MISS A. MAYER: In reply to your nolo 1 am pleased to say that the tender nd perspiring feet nre things ot the pait. About two or threo applications of your powder relieved them entirely. I am morp than elad to recommend tbo uso of your powder to my friends. w Very respectfully. DR. 15. C. I1KNRY. RE-NO-MAl WHITE POWDER removes all bodily odors. It properly used no dress shields are required. PRICE 50 CENTS Holtl Hvci'ywlicrc. A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb. CONSULTATION I'llUU I'HOll It to 4. When ordering by mall add 6 cents for postage. $3.90 braid trimmed, tight, fitting J I 114 li III 95c The Largest and Most Complete Line in all gowns, at tuck ruf lace and lace triirimed, at L'Hc,1 worth foiW&x Ladies' cambric skirts, embroidery or lace trimmed, at OSc, worth .?l.n0. Ladies' line skirts, eight rows of lace in sertion and edge, at .l.ilS, worth $0.00. Ladies' fancy colored corsets, at !We. A full lino of ladies' corsets in all sizes and colors, at: -10c. Also a batiste girdle, in colors, at JOe. A full line of Straight Front, corsets, at $1.00. AV. 11. Erecf Komi, corsets, in im ported coulille, at $1.00. I DO YOUR FEET PER SPIRE IN WINTER? Rf -NO-MAY PINK POWDER rint only relloves, but polUvply euros nil diseases of the feet and hand. Stops odorous perspiration cured ten der and swollen feet, Kndorsed und prescribed by leading physicians. HAVE IT OUT Do not hesltatn about parting with n tooth that Is causing trouble, Wn do painless extracting, nnd If you wish to rcploco tho deceased member with nn artificial tooth, wo ran fit onn which will bo erjuul to nature's bent work. Wo are well versed In the nclenco of DKXTI.STHV. having hart many years of practical experience Kvcry faculty Is hero In lnsuro satisfaction nnd wo never fall to please customers, BAILEY, the Dentist aitt I'm ton IlliinU, Kith & Fnrunni SI. I'honr IOH.1. I.ndr Attendnnt.