V 12 THE OMAHA DAILY WEDNESDAY, FEIUUTAttY 27, 1901. MATCH FACTORY FOR OMAHA FropoiHion ii Outlined Before Commercial Olub Committee. SPECIAL COMMITTEE WILL TAKE ACTION l'roiinril Hit'iirlin of AVIioIcsnle Men TIii-oiikIi .Southern Mrlirimkn In IllnciiKfii'iI .liinir ,tltli Sev crnl Other I'roiiiiNl t Ion. At Itio meeting of tliu executive commit tco of thu Commercial club J, If. Dustier of Chicago presented a proposition for tho es tablishment of a match factory In Omnha. Jlo'brlcdy touched upon tho advantages of such an Institution for tho clty saying that thoro wbh no factory for the manufacture of this lino of goods closer than Chicago; that the raw material could he secured here as cheaply as at any point In tho country and that tho profits would bo nearly 100 per cent per milium. Tho matter was referred to n committee which will bo announced later. I'lnllc 111 it IlrlilKc. Through somo Imaginative source n re port gained currency to tho effect that the Commercial club had refused to talto action on tho proposed ,brldgo across tho I'latto river at Odar Creek for tho reason that It was a stcck yards proposition. Communi cations were received from tho stock yards pcoplo asking why the club should opposo n matter simply becausn tho stock yards might bo Interested, and from n resident of Cedar Creek saying that tho scheme orig inated with the farmers of tho township. The secretary was Instructed to placo the committee right beforo tho personB Inter ested and to show that tho action taken was. caused by tho refusal of tho retail houses of tho city to subscribe to the fund of 12, COO required. The excursion of tho Omaha wholesalers Into southern Nebraska was brought up on tho report of tho secretary and as no definite plan had been outlined th,o matter was passed over until the next meeting. It was decided to appoint n committee of live to ascertain tho proper nctlon for tho club to tnko rclatlvo to tho bill In troduced In tho Nebraska senate by Senator Ilalilrlgo which has for Its purpose tho regulation of sales of stocks of merchandise nnd requiring tilt persons to notify tholr creditors beforo disposing of stocks. The committee was nppolnted on tho suggestion of the Credit Men's association of this city, represented by Euclid Martin, who said that the wholesale houses lost moro money through sales of stocks by dobtors without notification than through any other moans. ('tiniiiiltlfCN nt Work. Tho committees appointed to Investigate tho establishment of n summer theater at Krng'H park, to Investigate tho location of n mcdlclng factory In tlio city and to re turn llndlngs In the proposed electric lino to Fremont reported progress nnd wero granted further tlmo In which to formulate reports. Tho committee having In chnrgo tho com plimentary banquet to bo tendered General Lee next Monday reported that all ar rangements had been mado nnd that the bnnquot would bo spread at G:30 o'clock nt tho club rooms. Tho speakers and their MihJcctH were announced as follows: "Our Honored Guest," It. W. Ilrcckenrldgo; ro Hponae, General Fltzhugh Leo; "Patriotism or Commercialism,' John V. Dryden of Kearney; "Tho Citizen Soldier," 0. M. Lam bertson of Lincoln; "Tho Nation's Growth," John U Webster; "Tito Building of n Ktntc," Hov. 13, F. Trcfr. Jules Lumbard nnd others will rendor vocal musical se lections. "I was In bed five weeks with tho grip nerves shattered, stomach nnd liver badly Deranged. Was cured with Dr. Miles' Nerv Ino and Nervo nnd Liver rills." D. C. .Walker, Hallsvllle, O. How to got n now wheel and Just tho ono you hnvo always wanted. Itcad Tho Beo's great offer to boys nnd girls. PLAY TRICK ON DEMPSEY llrtecflw In JIihIo Hip A'lctlm of n Mt'illfftl i'ollfKC loke. Dctcctlvo M. F. Dempsoy hns recently bo como outspoken In his denunciation of haz ing, thu reason being that ho has had a tasto of it himself. Tho other day Dompsey was sont to tho Omaha Medical collego to Investigate tho theft of n letter containing u drnft for $68. Tho draft was tho property of a student named II. J. Arbogast, better known to his fellow students as "Abcrnlcht," nnd, en closed In Its envelope, had been left In n cabinet of pigeonholes In tho library, whoro it wns supposed tho ownor would call for It. It would hnvo beon llko getting monoy from homo for Abcrnlcht If somebody hadn't stolen It. So Detective Dompsey has been sleuthing nround tho collego for n week or more. Ho spent most of his tlmo sitting on a bench where ho could watch tho mall cnblnet and this bench Is Just tinder the landing of tho stnlrcaso on tho second floor. Kvcry day tho victim of the theft would Inquire: "Any cluo to tho thief?" "Abcrnlcht,'' DempBey would reply. Finally tho utudenta became a trifle res tive. Somo of them wnnted to toss Dcmp fiey In n blanket, but thn majority prevailed, so they got i pickling vat full of somo kind of villainous lluld, cnrrled It to tho landing nt the head of tho stairs and dumped It down upon Dompsey's head. Demvsoy reported tho matter to pollco hendquartors nnd tho bench nt tho mcdlcnl collego Is now vacnnt. At lam accounts Abornlcht was still out his $68. Whole Truth! There's nothing so bad for a cough as coughing. There's nothing so good for a cough as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral The 25 cent size is just right for an ordinary, everyday cold. The 50 cent size is better for the cough of bronchitis, croup, grip, and hoarseness. The dol lar size is the best for chronic coughs, t as in consumption, chronic bronchitis, asthma, etc. Three sizes: 25c, 50c, $1.00. If jour druKgUt cannot upi'lj ran, ind ui one dollar nnd wo will rxprrti lirpH bottle to you, til cliargM prpll, Ila lure you (Its lit your Hftrnt rtprnit ofllua, Addtf i, J, O. ATXtt Co., towtlL Mill. 1 iiosto.v .vrom; mill i:.m sam:. .eiv (ioiiiIk Are IlrltiK Itrrrlveil llnlly HnrliiK (In; (Jrrnt. LOCKHAHD, DYKK MILL KNI) SALE, And nro plated on salo Immediately after their arrival. Today's bargains aro bound to nrotiHo increased cntnuslasm nnd throng cury department In the store. 4 DRESS GOODS, 4SC, CDC, 98C, 1.23. Your chclco of tho entire Benjamin & Catpany stock of cloth suiting nnd skirt ing on bargain squares at 49c, 69c, tiSc and SI. 25 a yard. 85c silk striped chullls, 45c yard. 76c all wool challls, 39c a yard. Toe silk mourscllno de sole, 39c yard. 75c silks, all kinds, 25c a yard. $1.00 nnd J2.00 silks nt 49c nnd G7c yard. MILL ENDS IN DASHMENT. Mill ends of 2Ec whlto goods, 10c yard Mill ends of percales nt 2'4c yard. 30c draperies nnd nrt denims, 12Vic yard. Best standard prints nt 3lc yard. 32-lnch Imported ginghams, 8o yard. lOo chambray ginghams, 6Vic yard. 12i,c striped shirting, 5c yard. 2uc Turkish toweling, 6V4c ynrd. 10c cotton toweling, 2V4c and 3He. 110STON STOKE, OMAHA, J. L. Brnndels & Sons, Props, X. n. Tho great Inco curtain salo takes placo Saturday, March 2d. AlilioiinrriiiriitH of tlir Tlicnlora. "fllnqk I'attl" nnd her Troubadours como to Boyd's theater Friday night for threo performances, Including n mntlneo Saturday afternoon. Tho company contains n little of everything superior In negro specialty, the buck and wing nnd enkowalk dancing to the rarest melody. Following tho "Black I'attl" organization, "Brown's In Town" will bo nt the Boyd's next Sunday. Tho grcntest trent our music lovers In Omaha and vicinity will have In yearn Is tho coming of Scmbrlch nnd her company of artists nt tho Hoyd on tho evening of March 7 In "Don l'nsquale." Tho Scmbrlch Opera compnny, under tho management of Mr. C. L. Goff, Is a most perfect organiza tion. Tho largo orchestra Is under tho conductorshlp of Slgnor Ilevlgnam. Tho Now York Times says: "Scmbrlch, tho greatest singer In tho memory of living men." Salo of scats to tho general public begins Thursday morning nt 9 o'clock nt Mawhlmiey fc Holltdny's. A Word to (In Wine. Under tho war tnx, all articles labeled or ndvortlsol as having n certain medt clnal value must bear n tax nnd bo stamped accordingly. Iler's Pure Malt Whisky Is mora cfflcaclouft than whisky which Is .so labeled, but being In addition n splendid drinking whisky, It docs not come under tho war tax act. "NeTT UrU-tinn tat. the Tourist" ts .tho title of an Illustrated booklet, Is sued by tho Illinois Central railroad, de scribing tho points of Interest In New Or leans, La. I"or copy, address W. II. Brill, D. P. A., Omaha, Neb. Spring will soon bo here how nro you going to got that new wheel7 Read Tho Beo's special offer. MILLINERS FLOCK TO TOWN Mnkern of AViiiiieii llcnilurnr Here to Gather Latent lilcni) of 1'nnliliiii. Tho town Is full of milliners. They nro here from Iowa, from Missouri, from tho Dakotns, Indeed from every western stnto and territory, and they nro still coming, Tbcso women, young nnd old, but nil sprightly, nro not gnthorlng In Omaha to discuss any Intrlcnto question of sociology, Their purpose Is merely to attend tho open ing of Omaha's wholesale millinery houso and get Into their heads Ideas for the decoration of other feminine, heads. They nro hero to ascertain what kind nt fowl and how many colors of ribbon It will be proper to sorvo with tho 1901 spring hat. They will Incidentally learn from the models Just brotlght from tho east by tholr Jobber whether It will bo proper Jn tho coming spring to build n woman's hat In tho shapo of tbo congressional library or to follow tho simpler lines of a battleship. When tho milliner arrives at tho whole salo house her first object is to Inspect tho novelties In trimmed hats. When she sees ono tho construction of which sbo docs not exactly understand, or whoso contour alto desires to especially tlx upon her memory, sho secures from the houso the material required' nnd sitting nt n tnblo provided for tho purposo makes n copy of the model. When sho has finished her studlcB sho has n number of model hats, which she takes homo for her fashtonnblo patrons. These pattern hats usually bring a littlo higher price than tho hats mado In tho local houso, as they nro In roost cases tho first of tho latest designs to reach tho town. Tho great day at tho wholesalo house Is when tho out-of-town milliner begins to make her purchases. From nil quarters aro brought tho nowest things In frames, ribbons, plumes, flowers, foliage and the thouannd and ono things which go to make up modern feminine headgear. Tho pur- chasor decides as to tbo goods which will bo most In dotnand by her trade, places Iter orders and returns home. It Is estimated that during tho two weeks of tho opening In Omaha E00 milliners from surrounding towns will visit tho city nnd remain from threo days to two weeks. "I was given up to die from heart nnd nervous troubles caused by grip. Six bot tles ench of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure 'ami Nervine cured me." Mrs. John Wollot, Jefferson, Wis, CROWE AND PAL AS HEROES Wo 111 nn Who llt'llrvFM Her Life Wim Suvi'il liy KlitnnpliiK Sunui't't". Pnt Crowo nnd James Callahan figure as tho heroes In a Ufa saving Incident that happened about two years ago in Council Bluffs. Mrs. JeBso Simpson, now residing in Sioux City, owes the fact that she Is allvo today to Callahan and a friend who wns known as Ed Johnson, but who tho Simpsons believe was Pat Crowo. Tho Slmpsona nt tho time lived nt tho cornor of Avenuo A nnd Thirty-first street, Council Bluffs, next door to tho Joo Kelley home, Mrs, Kelley bolng a sister of Calla han. When Mrs. Simpson was Ironing ono day alio was startled to bco tho blnzo from her gasoline stovo rising rapidly to tho tank of lluld which cupplled tbo burner. When sho was In danger of h,olng caught by tho flames her daughter ran to the next door and called for help. Callahan and Johnson responded. They carried tho stovo with Its burning gasoline nut of tho house and thcu removed a table on which aomo of tho blaz ing oil had been split. , Simpson was well acquainted with Pat Crowo nnd from tho description which his wlfo gnvo of tho man Johnson and from the pictures of Crowo which Mrs. Simpson has since Been, they are both convinced that it was Pat Crowo who assisted Cnllahan In re moving tho stove beforo It exploded. Dlilrlet Court The Jury In the case of George K. Prltcltett against AVIIIIum H. Green brought in n verdict of JM7.W for the plaintiff. Jiidito Lstello has granted n dlvorco to Michael A. Akolt from Mury Akolt cn statutory grounds. Lucia MrCullogli ngultiHt Catherine Gentleman, nn uctlon to recover damages for alleged lireaolt nt rontruct, Is on trial In Jttdgo Baxter s court, Ueitnlo McQovern Is on trial In the criminal court for robbery. This Is his second trial, tho Jury nt tho first having dlKiigr.ccd. Cimrnrliin ut All l)riiUKitK. Cures biliousness, constipation nnd dys pepsia, or motley refunded. Prlco SO cent. Book explaining eauiq and euro mailed frvv. iP.ea Bros. & Co., Minneapolis, Minn, ART LINEN STORE ON SALE A, W. Hftrington Mnfr. Oc'i Btook, 116 118 Franklin St., N. Y,, ON SALE AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA Toil n - llc-glnn (he l'lirimniriinl Snle of (lie lllKKeit llnrKiilii Wu Bier Captured Stuck Wim IloiiKht nt Auction On Snle AT ABOUT 10O ON THE DOLLAR. Wo would solicit nn enrly coll, ns tho goods arc almost given nway nnd aro of an exceedingly high-class nature, bo there is bound to bo a rush. Tho goods will be spread o,ut on bargain squares. 60C PILLOW TOPS, 3C, CO & 16C EACH. All tho 60 handsomely printed nnd stamped pillow tops, Btamped on satin tick Ing, art denim and basket cloth! also llneu batiste, all worth 50c, wo will sell them In threo lots ut 3c, Cc and 16c each. All tho 2 nnd, 24 yards long, all linen, hemstitched nnd drawn worked table cloths, worth $7.50 each, go at $1.98 each. All the hemstitched and drawn work pure linen lunch cloths go nt 98c ench, worth $2.50. All tho bureau scarfs, tray cloths, nil the pillow shams, puro all linen hemstitched nnd drawn, worth up to $1.50, go at 50c each. All tho tray cloths, nil ii.n .,111. .v,. all tho scarfs, that generally sell nt $1.00 vucu, ku nt ioc uacu. All tho pillow shams, drawn, worked nnd hemstitched, that generally sell nt 60c, go at 10c each. All tho cmlirnlrtpri.il .initio ii., .,. .., linen dolllcB, that generally oell nt 25c, go v am i'i 1; 11, Ono big lot of Battenbcrg dollies that generally sell nt 25o and 50c, go at Ec each. Ono big lot of collnr nnd cuff bogs, shoo bags, etc.. worth up to 25c, go nt Cc ench. All tho frinccd ami flntn.i tni,ii.i. regular COc articles, go nt 15c each. unn miscellaneous lot of ready mado COUch Pillows, drr.tfirr rniiu .111 laundry bags, etc.. nil $1.00 nnd $1.50 nrtl cles, go nt 25c each. Ono big lot of silk hmmfnttn try pillow tops that generally sell nt $1.50, . luuiu oijuuru, go ni vjc each. 1.000 boxes of nil Itln.i. ,.t.. , bnlls, etc., that nro worth $1.60 dozen, go at Big lot of battenberg patterns worth up to 25c, go at 2c eacb. And hundreds of thero Is not enough to advertise. All In nil this will bo ono of tho biggest sales wo havo had this season. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. J. L. Brnndels & Sons, Proprietors. N. B. Tho Crent lnrn mtrlnln .,1. 1 placo Saturday, March 2. THIS FIRE jS PERSISTENT IlcfuacN to Yield to (he Siilidulnp; UfTiirtu (if the Do. imrtnicnt. An alarm of flro was turned in mHu Tuesday morning from 3229 Maple street. Tho nro department on reaching h ground found nn unoccupied rcsldenco lu names nnti tito ulstunco of tho burning building from tho nearest flro houso gavn tho ilamea a good start boforo tho enclnes nrrlved. Tho houso was worth about JSitn and tho damago amounted to $300. Just before noon Tuesday tho flro was ro klndled nnd another run to Mnnln Hrif was made. Iho flro had smoldered along during tho night and broko out nfresh, but mo names gained but littlo headway beforo they wero extinguished. IIKCOVKHIKH FHOM Gil I P. Mrs. E. I. Masters, at her homo In Moni tor, Ind., used Dr. Miles' Nervine and Pills to euro after effects of grip. Mrs. A. E. Lopecr, In tho little town of Mouciia, .Minn., used Dr. Miles' Pain Pills and Nervo nnd Liver Pills and was well in a few days. President McKlnloy 1b slowly recovering irora grip nnu us niter cnects. Georgo J. Planner was relieved of the awful pains In tho head In fifteen minutes by tho uso of Dr. Miles Pain Pills. Now ho Is rapidly recovering nt his homo in Buffalo, N. Y. Spenker Henderson Is again In the chair in tbo house of representatives after a so- vcrc attack of grip. J. C. Holfrey, foreman nt the Westlng houso factory In East Pittsburg, bad a se- vero nttuck of grip, but he used Dr. Miles' Nervlno nnd Pain Pills and wbb soon back In his place. -Hov. C. Body was In n serious rnnrtltlnn at his homo in St. Paris, 0 but Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Nervo and Liver Pills nulled him through all right. Judge Vinsonhaler Is fixing to build n $10,000 residence. Vln- Eonhalcr hns Jaith in Omnha's future. He Is from Missouri nnd has already been Bhown. Schncfcr'ft Couicli Syr 11 11 20a n Itottle. Crair.er's Kidney Cure 750 Dr. Karl Cramer s Pennyroyal Pills... Jl.oo jviPiinen 8 unioum romaer j:c wine or unrnut 750 Carter's Ll-er Pills 150 Ayer's Hair Vigor , , 7flc iJimv H Atati wntsKey Kc 8. 8. 8 u. 75c Syrup or Figs Mo Miles' Nervine Too Malted Milk 40c Flerco's Favorite Prescription 75n Doiiu'h Pills 40c undo snftt s Tooneco uuro , 60c dozen z-nxaln Quinine Capsules To I dozen 3-araln Quinine CaDauIes lOn 1 dozen Ograln Quinine Capsules lSo SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGSIST . W. Cor. 18th mad Cbleavco Sta. PULLMAN ORDINARY SLEEPERS DAILY SEATTLE' LOS ANCELES5 SAN DIEGO DINING CARS, MEALS A LA OARTK jiff. l,.lli:.V AM) MKVS SHOIIS, tlllC, .-itlC AiliiilntNt rntor of I'nlntr ScIIn Choice of Knhlrr Itrn Miilne Shoe- Stoeli. TO BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. FRIDAY THE SALE BEGINS. $5.00 LADIES' SHOES FOR 39C. $5.00 LADIES' SHOES FOR f.9C. $5.00 MEN' SSHOES FOR 6l.C. To start the salo In n manner that will bo renumbered for a long tlmo wo place on salo all tho ladles' and men's shoes, In narrow widths, broken sizes, etc., In two lots nnd gtvo you choice of any of them for 39c nnd 69c. Tho sizes or the ladles' shoes In thesq lots are 2H, 3, 314. 4. Ui. AA, A, B nnd C. Tho sizes of tho men's shoes nro 6, CV4, 7, VA, 10, 10H. 11. AA, A, B nnd O. Not' a pair In this entlro lot sold for less thnn $3.00, soma of them sold for four nnd many for flvo and six dollars n pair. Your cholco Friday, For 39c nnd 69c pair. See toinot row's papers for further par ticulars of tho rest of the sale. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brnndels &. Sons, Props. Any boy or girl enn get n now blcyclo this spring. Rend The Bee's great wheel offer. funic r Time Mirth. The Northwestern lino, "Twin City Lim ited," now leaves tho Union stntloh, Omaha, at 7:55 p. m. dally, Instead of 7:35 p. m., as formerly. The nrrlval tlmo nt St. Paul Minneapolis REMAINS UNCHANGED. Through Connections from the west nro thus assured nnd a MORE CONVENIENT tlmo of departure Is afforded Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs patrons. Tho snmo magnlflque equipment Is retained In service City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Do you rldo a wheel 7 Why not rldo tho best? A Bco whocl Is tho only kind to get. " Rcad'our grent offer to boys nnd girls. Store Must Close Hero are shoe-buying opportunities for men, women, children, boys that WILL CROWD THIS STORE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. Ijss than half of makers' cost--detcrtnlned not to carry n slnglo pair to tho "NEW STORE." Men's nnd women's highest grade shoes vnlttes up ,to $5.00, $6.00 nnd Qf) no $7.00 salo prlco V"CJ Men's nnd .wo'men's shoes that wo sold nt tho beginning of this snlo nt $2.38 for mer prices $4.00, $1.50, go -J Littlo men arid 'littlo women's shoes high est grade entlro department divided Into lots nt $1.29, $1.18 nnd down rv to -. U;C Odd lots. of mcn'o nnd women's shoes 79c, 69c nnd down rr to t Zvu THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., Great Rebuilding,, Sale. 1515 Douglas St. Successors to Tho Howe. HAYDEN S Hougefuruishiiigs and Stoves. At less than jobbing price. Look around and see if you can use some of these-f:he prices are about half or less than regular. Tho Myrtle No. 8 Coolt, regular 13.0l Sale )S.t5. No. S Granite, regular 95c, sale Wc. 2-quart Granite, regular 35c, kuIo 'J5c, No. C regular $1.25 sale S9c. Kindling Hatchet Sc. lO-ouart Granite, regular IDC, EIIIO iC. HAYDEN BROS. Personally Conducted Excursions to California and Oregon in Pullman Ordinary Sleeping Cars BUTTE OX TUB UNION PACIFIC SALT LAKE CITY OENVER These Excursions leave Omaha every Wednesday and every Friday at 4:25 p. m. for San Francisco and Los Angeles, and every Friday at 8:20 a. m. for Portland, Ore. Detailed Information cheerfnllr furnlahnl. NBW CITY TICKET OFPICK, 1324 ror 11 am tit.. Tel. Ilia. VNION STATION, 10th mn, Mara?, Tel. 030. UVnitV Tt'HSDA V In IVIirunr.v. Mitri-li nmt April the UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets nt tho following GREATLY REDUCED RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles nnd Snn Diego $25.00 Ogdcn, Salt Lnke, Butte, Helena.... 23.00 Portland, Spoknnc, Tncoma, Seattle.. 28.00 New city ticket office.. 1324 Farnam street. Tel. 316. Union station, 10th nnd Mnrcy. Tel. 629. "I wnnt 11 wheel, but havo no money." Is this your 11x7 You can earn ono by do ing a little work for Tho Bee. Rend our grent offer to boys nnd girls. It's for I 11 9 1UI i Birds - that window full of SEED 4c PACKAGE f'onOiliiliiir full 11011111I Ciiiinry, Hemp, 1 1 1 e mill Ilniic. "See It In our lilt window." Sherman McConnell Drug Go, Comer Kltli mill Ilmluc Eastman Kodaks still lead. Bun tlie lntoRt model of the Xo. 4 Cartridge Kodnlc tnkes pictures lx.", nnd enn be used for cither plates or lllnis. List price $25.00 OUR PRICE $20.00 All other Kood makes of Kodnlc and Cameras. THE ROBERT DEMSTER COMPANY, 1215 Faimiiii Street. Developing and finishing by first class workmen. Our Great Mid-Week Sale of Tf0c,i!:,i;.CK",n!- 10c Gauge, 3 c. 4J4-pt. Granite, rec- ulnr 30c, sale 17c. Regular 10c, nam ic. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES EVERY TUESDAY LINCOLN (pitAVfNwoaTH STEAM HEAT PINTOH LIGHT, ETC. lG-lnch regular BOc, salo 23c. j S - H - Guaranteeing to do better and price. Keep as far ground as possible. .50 For For For A positive saving of OXE - and every pair guaranteed. $2 HAYDEN THE FIRST GUN. Our cloak buyer has returned from the eastern market. Tie tells us it was the most successful trip in the way of procuring bargains and high class novelties that lie ever made. Keep your eye on this cloak department of ours from now on. Lot 3 75 dozen wrappers, in French percales and flannel ettes, extra well made, deep flounce, trimmed over shoulders and yoke with two rows of braid, made to sell for 1.75, on sale at 75c. Lot 4 0 dozen very best wrappers manufactured, intrud ing 10 dozen sample garments worth up to ?2,50, for 9Sc. YOUR CHOICE Of 200 jackets, sizes 32 to 41, that sold up to $ 12.00, for 2.50 each. We have just received about 150 new spring suits and styl ish skirts. They are beauties. HAYDEN BROS. rmut mark Registered A. Mayer Co. DEC BUILDING, OMAHA, NED. roqulrcd. If yon ruin your sloves with excesslvo porsplrntlon, rub tho pnlms nftor thoroughly drying thcra with the powder. In enscs of habitual swentlng, use the powdor In pink box. For nxllllnry (nrmplts) sweating, find directions for uso In tho cover of tho bluo box. Tor obstinate sweating or chaflnB, bathe tho affected parts with tho Ho-No-SIay AbtrlnKf-nto Antiseptic Lotion. It must ba dls tlnctly understood that the HB-NO-MAY Powdor is not a toilet powdor, but strict ly n curative, hygienic nnd antiseptic powder, nnd should not bo used for Infants ns a tollot dusting powder. Talc, powdered starch or similar products without any Intrinsic value, aro Inexpensive and sufficient. 1IK-M1.1IAY I'OWIIKH, endorsed nnd prescribed by lending physlclnns. For moro ample Information, con sult Miss Mnycr, 316 Itco Building. Consultation freo dally from 2 to 4. MANUFACTURED I1Y A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building? Omaha, Neb. Sold by all Druggists nnd Olovn Dealers. "Polite Attention is Our Rule and Privilege." PENNSYLVANIAbest hard coal, SHERIDANbest Wyoming coal, Delivered by Polite and OblisiiiH Teamsters. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127 Howell's Anti-Kawf O - E - S I He who hns health has hope and he who hns hope has everything Today wo call your atton tion to Men's Shoes by you in quality, style, fit away from the damp, cold Men's Box Calf Shoes. Men's Enamel Shoes. Men's Winter Tan Shoes THIHD your shoe money s He secured for spot cash the entire stock of the well known Avrapper concern of Uenry Ettelson & Co., Broadway, N. Y., at half the price of the materials. None to dealers or peddlers. Sizes run from J52 to -ll, and here are a few of the bargains. no dozen wrappers, good quality percale half lined, at 2Ce. 300 dozen wrappers, in percales, flannel ettes and fancy prints, with 15-in. flounces, trimmed with one and two rows of braid, ruffles over shoulder, extra waist lining, well made, and guaranteed colors, a wrapper sold in this town for 1.25 at 50c. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In plnlc liox not only relieves, but pos itively cures nil disorders of the feet, fitops odorous perspiration, cures ten der, swollen nnd painful fort. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In bluo box removes nil bodily odors. If properly usod no dress shields nro Constant coughing irritates the throat and lungs, weakens your vitatity and invites bronchitis and consumption. Anti-Kawf heals the irritated membrane, stops the couvjh and cures the cold at once -25c bottlo ut your Drug Btoro.