12 TITE OMATTA DAILY HEKt TTESDAV, l.VHni 1001. END OF PETERSON MYSTERY Bmant Qirl Diti from Eclamptic Etiznit, Phjiician Shji. VERDICT IS BASED ON DOCTOR'S REPORT ,VIriivrrlrn Mnilr Uy Mnllrnl Men After Hotly In Cxliiniieil CIiiuikvn llic (Irm-rnl Trrml of Olllllllltl, Tho I'otcrson mystery was brought to a closo Monday afternoon by tlio coroner's Jury bringing In n verdict to tliu effect that tho domestic had died u natural death. Tho verdict says In effect that Mary Peterson entne to her death as tho result of asphyxia during eclamptic seizure, which vnn ac cording to the testimony of Dr. Lavender. Tho only witnesses examined during tho afternoon wero J. S. Collins, Dr. H. W. Towoll nnd Anna Carlson. Mr. Collins took tun stnud to explain why Mary Peterson had remained In his employ longer than any previous domestic. Ho said It as be cause ho had found her olllclent and trust worthy, whereas tho two women who had preceded her as his housekeeper had failed to glvn satisfaction. Ur. Powell concurred In tho opinion of Dr. I,avender as to tho cause of tho wo man's drain. Ho said It was not cus tomary In making post-mortem examina tions to subject tho parts to chemical an alysis unless sucli an extreme measuro were ordered by the county authorities. Tho dls oaso of tho kidney, which Dr. Lavender had discovered by means of tho microscope, had eluded tho naked eye. The testimony of Anna Carlson was not Important, being substantially tho same as that of Ma Carlson and Miss Hnlnass. 'I'm 111 I II ('N It I n Woritn. In explaining his medical terms to the Jury Dr. Lavender said; "Eclamptic seiz ures arc not uncommon among women In her physical condition. They nro tho result of the kidneys refusing their functions, cuuslng in turn tho system to bo poisoned with an accumulation of noxious matter. Tho seizures are of two kinds, Tho de ceased was alllluted with a 'toxic seizure, tho most manifest symptom of which is a total suspension of respiration, unaccom panied by convulsions of any kind. During such a spell thero Is a cessation of breath ing, which, if it continues more than thirty seconds, results In death from asphyxia tion." Tho Inquest In tho caso of Mary Potcr boii, who a week ago yesterday was found dead In tho homo of her employer, J. 8. Col lins, 1711 Hurt street, was resumed In tho coroner's olllco Monday morning nt 9:30. J)r. Lavender was tho first witness called to the stand. Since Friday of luBt week, when tho body of Mary Peterson was ex humed, ho had hern nt work upon a chemi cal analysis of tho stomach and had been examining the kidney nnd spleen micro scopically. Tho first question addressed to him by County Attorney Shields was: "What caused tho death of Mary Pctor- BOUf" Dentil from Xnturiil (,'uiinr. "Asphyxia during eclamptic seizure," he ri plied. "I found that nil conditions pointed to this ub tho cause of death. The finger nails of tho right hand wure clutched over tho thumb, tho nails wore blue, and tho lips livid. The faco was wounded in scvernl places, but was not Incised except nt tho nose. Hero the cnrtllcgo wns broken nway from tho bono in such n wny ns to sever an artery, causing profusa external bleed ing. All tho bruises upon tho faco could have been caused by her falling upon tho carpot except one. Thero was one bruise on tho left Bldo of tho face, for which 1 could not account upon this Iboory. In my opinion the woman was standing erect when Attacked, nnd fell forward, a dead, Inert mass, lacking sensibility to throw out hur arms to break tho forco of her fall. "In tho abdominal cavity I found the liver enlarged, but healthy. Tho spleen was enlarged to twlco Its alzo and wns dis eased, as were both tho kidneys. In tho left kidney evidence of ncuto Inflammation was woll marked. Thero was no indication of any polsou in tho stomach. Tho lungs were normal ns to their exterior, but upon being Incised were found to bo congested." Miss Maria Holnass, president of tho Scandinavian Youug Woman's Christian association, of which tho deceased was a member. testified ns to tho relations betweon herself and Mary Poterson. "Two years ago," nho said, "I tried to Induce Mary to leave tho Collins homo and got a position in a private family, ns I didn't bcllcvo It was proper for her to livo thero alone with him. IMciikimI ivltli .Mr. Collin. "Sho nlwnys answered me by saying that Mr. Collins was kind to her and that the work was lighter thero than sho could hope to llnd clsowhere. About two months ago sho told mo that Mr. Collins had raised hor wages to $5 a week and had promised her a present of $26 nt tho end of each year so long ns sho remained in bis em ploy." Ida Carlson, a friend of tho dead woman, was called to tho stand for the second time. "Mary nnd I wero nover very confidential," sho said. "Still, she told mo a good many things. Two or threo mouths ngo, I believe it was, she complained to mo that'Mr. Col linn was cranky with her, and that sho hat told him sho waB going to quit his employ. Sho added that ho wouldn't hear to thai, and that ho had raised her wages and wns going to mako her a present every Christ mas so long ns sho romatned with him," RABBI SIMON COMPLIMENTED ConairrKntlon nf llnrnr' Street Tc in pi lle-l'lrct 1 1 1 in I'lmtor nt Incrniaril Hiilnrj'. The congregation of tho Harney street templo held Its semi-annual meeting Sun day nftrrnoou and unanimously elected ltabbl Simon ns Its pastor for the next threo years, voting him also a substantial increaso of salary. This Is the second time the rabbi's salary has been advanced dur ing tho two years ho has served in his present capacity. There was a large at tendance at tho meeting and the officers re ported tho templo in a prosperous financial condition. Cnnenrlne. nt All Druouxti, Cures Ulllousnces, Constipation and Dys pepsia, or njonoy refunded. Price GO cents. Book explaining cause and cure mailed froc. Ilea Uroa. & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. liVKHY TUHSUAY Ik Februnry, Mnrch and April tli UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at the following GREATLY REDUCED HATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles nnd San Dlogo $25.00 Oeden, Salt Lake, Unite. Helena.,.. 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle.. 25,00 Now city ticket ofUce, 13IM Fornam street. Tel. 316. Union station, 10th and Mnrcy. Tol. 629. Che up Kxoiirnlona. California, Oregon and Washington, Via Hock Island Route, Tuesday, March 5th, Only $26.00. For full Information call at City Ticket Oftico, 1323 Farnam St. wed. DniAHDV Thomas, Sunday at 9 p Aeol 13 vpurn. in Funeral Wednesdny nt 8:80 a. ni. from his late restdence, 2616 Parker, to Sacred jieari ciiurcn. interment uoiy aepuicncr. HUSTON moiii: wim: IA1. . liliS. Todny'n IlnrKiiliiN I'rrinit (irent Mnv ItiK Opportunities. PROFIT 11 V THEM. Grand special bargains In 10,000 yards flno mercerized sllesln, farmer's satm. sntcens, percallnes and nil hlgir class lin ings, worth up to 25c, go at O'c yard. 10,000 yards all kinds of 2,c glnghntns. In mercerized, fnncy lace striped, etc., go at 10c yard. Ono big counter of nil kinds of whlto goods, India linens, Victoria lawns, nain sooks, checked, striped nnd plnld white gcods, etc., all worth 25c, go at 10c yard. All wool chalUs, in plain colors, Persian designs, floral patterns, etc., go nt 29c yard, SPECIAL TAPESTRY IJAHOAINS. Ono big counter of nil silk tapestry squares, up to 2 yards square. In silk tapes try, brogatellcs, etc., worth up to 10.00 yard, go at $1.08 per square. All wool tapestries and mercerized repps. worth $3.50 yard, go In remnants up to 3 yards long nt SiSc each. All tho 27-Inch squares of tapestry, suit able for chair seats, sofa pillow covers, etc., go at lac each. All wool tapestry and mercerized tnpes- try that generally sells at $1.50 yard, In 27 inch squares at 25c each. 10,000 yards furniture frlngo, worth up to $1.00 yard, go at 5c yard. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Drnndcls & Sous, Props. RECRUITS ARE GOING WEST llo)M In Mine I,cin! I'nrt Crook nt Comniittitl of t'ni'le hnm. Seventy recruits nro to be sent west from Fort Crook In addition to tho company of 150 men und threo oIllccrH which wero first slated for transportation to thu Philippines. These recruits will leave with tho regulars this morning if tho llurllngton can find tourist curs for them, but tho fact that the order camo In so late and that it cuino for ono of tho days when the Pullman com pany Is taxed to supply tho demands of the railroad companies bocuuso of the cheap rates which prevail on Tuesdays, may cnUBo tho delay of the nddltlonul seventy Hint Is being sent out. If they fall to get nway from tho fort with tho mnln body, they will follow tomorrow nnd overtnko tho companies of tho Tenth before they leave San Francisco. CALLAHAN HEARING COMES ON Number of AVI)ncnr Niilipomttcil to ApiM-nr nt l'rcllnilnnry Trlnl In Count)' Court Wrilnexilnj . James Callahan, tho suspect in tho Cud- ahy kidnaping case, will havo his prelltn- Inniy hearing In tho county court Wednes day. Tho hcnrlng was originally set for Mouday of last week, hut a continuance was ordered to give both tho state and tho de fense tlmo In which to prepare their cases. That tho Btato is ready to proceed is shown by tho fact that tho following wit nesses havo been subpoenaed to appear Wednesday; E, A. Cudahy, E, A. Cudahy, Jr., George F. Wlttum, Mrs, Ocorgo F. Wlt tum, Mrs. Gus Dutler, James Schneldcrwind, Mrs, James Schnelderwlnd, Daniel llurrls, Ed Munsllaw, W. S. Glynn, Frank Glynn, Andrew Gray, J. J. Donahue, Frank Den- berry and S. F. Dwycr. crconui: Washington's tirmiii. It Hid a Luxuriant Suit of StritlKht mill Very Hark llulr. Tho Father of His Country concealed n luxuriant suit of hair beneath his queue wig Many now wish the old fashion wero In vogue, to conceal thinned hair or bald ness, Yet no one need havo thin hair nor be bald, If he cure the dandruff that causes both. Dandruff cannot bo cured by scouring tho scalp, because it la n germ disease, and tho germ hns to bo killed, Newbro'n Hcrplcldo kills tho dandruff germ no other hair preparation will. "Destroy the cause. you remove tho effect." There s no euro for dandruff but to kill tho germ. Annouiiceiueutn uf the Theiiter. Tho Orpheuni Is presenting this week n program that Is made up principally of comedy, vaudovlllo comedy, but which Is Interspersed with music and acrobatic acts away above tho nverage. Tho nlno Nelsons nro ns graceful nnd as clever us ever and never fall to work the nudlenco into u pitch of enthusiasm nnd interest seldom manifested in a thenter. The Orphcum will innugurato something new next Satur day in tho way of a candy festival. Each child bringing ono of the Orphoum's cards dud 10 cents wll bo entitled to sco the Bhow and help eat the candy. A big fea- turn in the near future will bo an amateur festival. For somo tlmo thoro has been so many requests for another amateur nlgbt that tho management has decided to put ono on in tho near futuro and all ama teurs that think they havo histrionic abil ity nnd that desire to appear nro requested to communicate, with tho management as soon as possible. Tho Sembrich Opera company, which conies to tho noyd on Thursday, arrived today from Den Moines. It is not generally known that tho Sembrich Opera company gives but threo performances u week. This Is duo to tho fact that Madame Sembrich Is nt its head nnd no performance is given at which sho does not appear. The result is that thoro are no tired voices nnd a per fect performance Is In consequence assured. Tho outlook Is very good and no doubt Sembrich will moot with a brilliant audi ence. Sale now In progress at Mawhlnncy & Holltday'a. One of the prominent features with tho William H. West minstrels this season will bo a novel parade, which for lavish dis play, magnlftclcnt wardrobes and glittering effects has nover been npproachced by any othor minstrel organization. An entire carload of horses, superb trappings and paraphernalia arc carried for this ono fea turo alone, Mr. West promises a perform nnco repleto with mirth, melody nnd spe cial features of pronounced merit, tho largest nnd best minstrel show over under his control. It will gtvo two performances nt lloyd's theater tomorrow. IIOMUNUKKKHS' H.YCUHSIO.V, Vln the Mlmiu-rl Pncltlc Itiillwny. Tuesday, March 6th, will bo tho next date on which round trip tickets at very low rates to points in Kansns, Arkansas, south west MUsou 'l nnd Oklahoma, Indian Ter ritory nnd Texas, nnd to certain points In tho south aud southwest and southeast will be placed an sale. For further information and tickets call on or address company's ofllcos, S. E. corner 14th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. T. F. GODFREY. P. & T. A. J. O. PHILLIP!, A. O. F. & P. A. Mortality StntlntlCM. Tho following deaths nnd births wero re. ported to tho city health commissioner for tho forty-eight hours ending nt noon Mon day: Deaths Luella Waller, l.WS Webster, aged 1: Joseph Heller. Eighteenth nnd Vinton. ngod 30; Alemlno C, Pederen, 4WD South Ninth, aged .Mary J. Mtevens, llUl smith Nineteenth, nued 40: William MpI -nmiliun. 2564 Mnrcy. ngvd 46i Vincent McKenua, 4424 Parker, aged 5: Frank Stonosee, 1211 South Thirteenth, ugeu ii jonn c'. smith, Four teenth nnd Lake, lined 3 months: Mrs Maude Hlnmnn. St. Joseph's hnspltnl, aged id; Airs. Jauo r. ."Muggnrruii, 2117 itinney, need S4: Hello 1 1111. 1220 Jackson, aged SO! Peter Sherkal, Fourteenth and Grace, nged 12 days; Edmond ltohldoux, 2i'; Fnrnam, agea ii; Jieien uumore, u-. ootiili 'iiur ternth. UEed 13 days. Hlrthn-a. (T. Haheook, 203S Farnam, girl; John Trumer, 306S South Twenty-eighth avenue, boy; Moses Chester, 120 South Twenty-ninth, twin boys; Louis Goldberg, 320 North Thirteenth, uoy; Charles Kirk land, 4227 Ohio, boy. UNION LABOR TO BE USED Auditorium Committee Sottlei Vexed Question at Noonday Meeting. MARINE BAND NOT TO PLAV IN OMAHA Committee t'uiiiiot .'eeiire ultulite (luui'tcii for l.urKe Or mm t loll Iteei'lptK on .HiihcrllloiiN Ap iriiltnii(e :i,(I(mi tor Dnj. Tho Auditorium couipnny ycjierdny placed Itself on record on the matter of labor and by resolution announced Us Intention of employing union labor only In tho construc tion of tho auditorium und in any work done by tho Auditorium company. Tho question came up on tho repurt of the superintendent of the exposition, saying that a boycott hud been declared Upon tho enterprise by tho Electrical Workers' union and thut tho Central Labor union was In vestigating the matter. Tho superintendent explained tho status of the affair to tho committee, his remarks being In lino with his statement to tho public Saturday, when hu slated that no workmen had been em ployed except tu nttnch eight lamps to ns many drop wires, which wero already In tho building. Ho was Instructed to contract for work only with those firms employing union labor when It became necessnry to mako nny alterations in tho building or wires. Then tho wholo question of labor cumu up. Itfmilutliiii U Ailouleil. Clement Chase olfercd n resolution to tho effect that iiono but union labor bo em ployed on nny work of the lomtmnv. thu 1 i-solutlon was seconded by C. C. Rosewnter. 1 It was discussed at length, all of tho mem bers present kuylng that they recognized I that tho resolution should bo passed, but ' somo of them did not think tho present an opportune time. On tho bnllot but two - votes wero case against tho resolution. Tho report of tho subscription commltteo showed the receipt of $2,732 slnco Thursday, muklng tho total receipts from all sources $125,102. Tho amount reported today was tho largest reported In threo months, nc cording to the announcement of tho presi dent. Tho report of tho commltteo on 'miscel laneous receipts, to which was referred tho matter of the Marine band concert, was to tho effect that It had been found lmprnctlcablo to secure tho Coliseum building for April a, aud that theroforo tho contract with tho band should be annulled. Tho report was adopted. ' Tho proposition of tho Payne-Knox corn pnny regarding tho snlo of certain lots wns nccepted by tho committee. Rids for tho purchiuso of seven houses on the site of the proposed auditorium wero received and the awarding of tho contracts was passed for a week. BABY ELB0URN WILL LIVE City Clerk Wrllen 1'nrtlc ulnm Itnllrond WreeU In 1 11 il 1 11 1111 . of Letters received from City Clerk W. H. Elbourn tell of the injuries his wlfo and baby boy sustained last Tuesday In tho railroad wreck at Mlllcrsburg. Iud. Mrs. Elbourn was very seriously cut und bruised, but sustalued 110 broken or fractured bones. Her condition is such, however, that it will not bo possible for her to travel for nt least another week. Tho baby's injuries wore confined chiefly to its head. It took surgeons two hours to dress tho child's wounds, and forty seven stitches wero taken In tho faco nnd scalp. Tho left oyo was injured so badly that it was at first thought that tho sight was destroyed. Tho child rallied from tho fcbock nnd tho doctors now believe that -they enn snvo bis eye. Nothing so thoroughly removes disease, germs from tho system ns Prickly Ash Hit ters. It gives 1 If a and action to tho torpid liver, strengthens and assists tho kidneys to properly cleanse tho blood, gives tono to the stomach, purllles thu bowels, and pro motes good appetite, vigor aud cheerfulness. I'uiii-r Time nuria. Tho Northwestern lino, "Twin City Lim ited," now leaves tbo Union station, Oman, at 7:55 p. m. dally. Instead of 7:35 p. m,, as formerly. The arrival time at St. Paul Minneapolis REMAINS UNCHANGED. Through connections from tho west aro thut assured and a MORE CONVENIENT Urns of do-parturo Is afforded Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs patrons. Tho tamo magnldquo equipment Is retained In service. City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam street. 100 Kinds Mineral Water (SUM 'KM IS OUH WIXIIOW.) No 111 ut (op WHAT kind of mineral witter YOU DliINK wo soli it, and will make you the lowost price whether taken in SIXCJLH'JiOTTLE, DOZEN, or CASUS. (m 10 10 i:m i. tit'ii mr. window.) Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co. Corner Kith nnd UoiIkc SCATTLE ToCV-'.., ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT LOS 1 ANGELES SAN DIEGO To California MISSOURI RIVER TO SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, Including nil nialn lino points, north California stato lino to Col ton, San liurnardlno und San Diego. $25 OO I New City Ticket Office iiovro.v m'iiiii: imtG.vix Minr.s. Shoe 011 llnruilii itiuren for .Men, Women, llo), (ilrtn 11 ml children. 2C. 3!H, 0.', 69c, 0!lc, 75c. .-ic, tlSc, $1.25, $1.6!', $1.!KS and $2.0. Roth our entlro departments 011 the main floor and 111 tho basement remodeled for this snlo Into a series of Immense bargain squares. The choice of three stocks, one from Omaha, one from Dos Moines, one from Rochester, New York sold to us by Iho executor of the estate of one, nnothor sold to us on account of discontinuing tho shoe business, nnd tho third becnuso they ncpdeil the money. All sold to use nt n great sacrifice, and on sals tomorrow to you the snmo way. Come early. Children's misses' nnd boys' shoes espe cially big bargains. HOSTON STORE, OMAIIV. J. L. Rrnndels & Sons, Proprietors. TO INVEST IN WARRANTS City TrciiMirer lleiiuluun Nimuc-il-i it I'm ml for ltedeiiiillon of Ohllmitloiix. At the suggestion of City Treasurer Hcn nlngs the city council created a fund for thu redemption of tho principal of the bonded Indebtedness of tho city. H was provided that nil collections of taxes for years previous to ll'OO bo token from the sinking fund nnd invested In city wnrrnnts drawing 7 per cent interest, or in district bonds. This fund wns created by the council February 19, and since that lime $2,576 3! has been collected for bond redemption. It Tuesday Is the Day. Ureal ly reduced rates to points- South and South west, West nnd Northwest, Tuesday. .Mnrch o.' Only to Utah and Montana. Only ur.U() to California, Oregon and Washington. One fare plus 2.00 for (he round trip to hundreds of points, South and Southwest, West and Nort Invest. Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, Telephone 250. GROCERY SPECIALS 11 bars whlto Spanish soap, 25c. Hulk starch, per pound, H-ic. Perfection, Magnetic or Celluloid starch, per package, 7VSc. 3 lbs. Pearl or Flako Hominy, 10c. A lbs. Lima Ilcaus, 25c. Soro. lh., 7'iC Tapioca, lb., "i$c. Largo bottlo horso radish and mustard, Sc. C lbs. palls Jelly, assorted flavors, 15c. Largo bottlo very choice catsti". l'lsjc. MEATS AND LAUD. Fancy lean bacon, 12Vic. Chipped beef, 15e. D lb. Vails best lard, 43c. New bologna, Gt;. Iloncless corned beef, T'.ic. Cottage hams, 10c. IJulk oysters, 25u and 10c. Ilonelcss pig's feet, 7',4c. IIUTTBU AND CHEKSK. Cholco Separator Cream nutter, 20c and 21c. A good country butter, 10c. McLaren's Imperial Cheese, 13c. Pineapple Cheese, Kobcrt Norton's, 40c. A fancy full cream Wisconsin cheese, 12 lie A fancy Ohio Swiss, 16e. CItACKKHS. Wo havo Just received another car load of ulco l'UKSII, CKISP OKACKI3HS. They will bo on salo Monday at $1.00 per box. You can tako your choice, illuttcrs, Soda, Oyster, Milk Biscuits. Soda crackers, 5c. Olnger snnps, Be. Pearl oyster, 0c. Iluttcr crackers, 5c. Animal crackers, 8',4c. Graham nnd oatmeal, S',c. Shredded wheat, 11c. Grapo Nut, 11c Unecdn biscuit, 3Hc. Pretzels, 10c. IJAHOAINS IN TEA AND COITBn. Our coffees aro roasted fresh dally. Hood coffeo only 2c. Santos and Pcaberry, 15c nnd.li'.Sc. Special mocha aud Java only 25c. Mnndehllng Java aud Mocha, 35c or 3 pounds for $1.00. Tea sittings, now crop, only 20c. Our now sun dried Japan, worth 50c, only 35c. Our now crop English tea, worth 50c only 38c. Our now season uncolored Japan, worth 60c, only 12c. Ceylon, Oolong and Voting Hyson, 4Sc. U lb. can cocoa, only 10c. Large can cocoa, only 35c. HAYDEN BROTHERS. pBUTTE JNt Bow 3J,ii..gl C.Im.'.cvi..,.. C1' i1 Remarkable Reduction in Rates Via the UNION PACIfIC EVERY TUESDAY During the Months of- March and April, 1901. - ..I W 1 u ' .fin i SALT LAKE CITY' UNCOLnLIav.hotm 1324 Farttam Street. Tel. 316. Union Station 10th and Mnrcy Streets. has been lmpo-slble to get n levy for bond redemption, but In time Mr. Hcnnlngs hnpet to be able to g"t a levy made for this purpose. Wonted, n trnlnsi ".utte to tnKu ennrge 'f a unnltarlum; mint have experience, n good ml urn t Ion nnd good business ability. Ad dress J 5(), enre Dee otllce. Spring will scon be here- how nre you going to get that new wheel 7 Read The Uee's spi'.lal oft or. Billy Balchiff, phrenologist l'.lllv st"MH! nt nir more a few ivitdi'gs ago nnd luhliid liN h.nnl niii mir In Id raid: "Yi'iiiib tn.iii. I f' l 11 1 imp th re ti.nl that nu'.iiis If I plan- tin lund.-i ,,ir ytir hi'iul In ' "iir!i from now. I must e:.l ou ni ditil on a ller platter before 1 cull f'e i"ii" Hilly Hdtlstled us that ll' KtntnlH N'i I in his ("tiuiK'S t'riintcr KIiIimw Cure Kid'n Itemiv iilor. . KiiS l.unir llnlm i it ir '-. Mnit iiNhi' 1 l.ntil ('renin 1 I'iiIiic'k Celer? ( ointiiiiiml .... I Wine or (11 nt 11 1 Pleree'n I'rexerl jit Ion Seott's Hiiiiilxlni -Si- Ulle .-e Kle T.'e T.le llyoiiiuKlon Cut I -.root i:11eetoruut P11I11111 TnliletM.. r.ie wt.li.. milium Itemeilv . . S. S. s Mlllt.-il MIIU l"c. ""' ?!LI-1 111 i.i. In, in-. I'iiiinioiiiiil . 7?e. CUT PRICK DRUGGIST W. Cor. lUth ana Cnlco Its. - j? Burlington Station, 10 1 Ii and Mason Sts. Telephone 128. The Leading Dress Goods House of the West. Over 30,000 Styles Al ways oti Hand. COLORED DKESS OOODS. Tailor suitings wo carry everything In Tailor Suitings lor spring. 50- Inch Prunella, regular $1.50 goods Cl-lneh Park Suitings, regular . $1.25 goods 54-Inch all wool Spring Suitings regular $1 goods 51- Inch Venetian goods, made to sell for $l.'.i$, on salo at ...98C ...75C ...59c .$1.25 ...59c I Homespuns, 50-ln. wide, strictly nil wool, regular $1.00 values Doublo warp Homespuns, 7Kn regular $1.25 goods i. Oil BLACK DRESS OOODS. PRIESTLEY LEADS THEM ALL. $1.00 Pcriolas 50c $1.25 Perlolas 5ac $1.50 Pcriolas $1.00 "!c Chovlots 5j0 ; ? i.uu i ucviuiH 7uc I $1.50 Chovlots 08c I $1.50 Venetians ;i$c I $2.50 Venetians $1.50 , $1.50 Sollcla $1.00 $1.!'S Lupin's Chovlots $1.25 Kit UNCI I CHALLIS. Tho greatest lino of French Chnllls over seen In Omaha. Strictly all wool satin stripes, gro3 Ro man, lino cxcIuhIvo patterns, Shearur Luth's satin stripes, I'.'Jc, 45e, &!lo and tljc. PRINTED HENRIETTAS. Tho very latest in tho market, something entirely now, call nnd sco thorn. The rcg- ular prlco Is $1.00 por yard everywhere wo will Introducn them at ,75c goods 11 tho 50C Tho now colored mohairs, tho newest goods on tho market Wo got them In all tho pastel nnd eening shades at, yard A splendid lino of nlbatross, In all tho new spring shades, 40-lnches I fin wide, at Hob Mall orders filled promptly. Samples eeut to nny address. KISH SPECIALS. Imported Russian Hnrdlnes, lb., 10c. Imported Norway .Anchovies, lb., S',4c Imported Klsh salads. 12(ji Imported Horllner Roll Mops, lb., 15c. Cronearty Floaters, Imported, 10c. Sco us for salt mockeral. herrluc. while ' fish and salmon Prices are right. ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT TO UTAH, IDAHO, OREGON, MONTANA AND WASHINGTON .IllhSIH HI IIIVIJII 'JO OkiIcii anil halt l.iil.r I It), I till Ilulli- mill lleli-iui, Jl n nt I'ortliiiiil, Ore, .Siiikiiii-, WiinIi ,,,,,, Tiieoniii mill .Senttli-, AVimh $23 $25 Tel. 629. MARCH IS lnrt'1i is iniijjnilu tMit in her Kiirprisos. Wo just lie gun Id nu'dilnlc n s.Miiposiiini of Sprinji Ovcrconts. Just Hot 11irou;li sn.viii; Winlci O'C'tmts were for next senaon --when out of its more frolic this winter tliims on ns one of tlio most vigorous Winter OVout spells of the season. Did you henr of any one kicking because he owned one? Winter O'coats and Ulsters be il, I lien. As long as the winter lasts you get a winter o'coat now at enough less the regular prices charged around town, as to enable you to buy one and charge it to next winter's clothing expense. We're ready with Spring Top Coats as soon as you are. An elegant line awaiting your in spection. The same popular prices prevail thai, encour age you to invest your money with The E SHfeAo The Most Remarkable Shoe Bargains Ever Offered Ladies' line $1.00 and ?.".0U I QQ sample Shoes at liWU Men's line ijtt.no, 1.00 and f QO i?u.U0 sample shoes at liUU Ladies' fine 2.50 and $1.00 I OQ sample shoes at lUi Men's fine 2.75 and 3.00 i sample shoes at liWV All the fine sample -1 and 5 shoes for ladies, from French Shriner & Urner's factory, in black and tan, vici kid ami pat ent leather, with hand sewed welt soles, on sale j Qg All the ladies' Hue 2.550 and sample vici kid and patent leather shoes from J. W. Xn.v lop's Rochester factory, fl OQ on sale at KllI All the men's fine 1.00 and 5.00 sample shoes from J. 1'. Smith Co., in patent leather. vici kid ami Uussia calf, at , . . 1.96 All (he men's 2.75 and sample vici kid and calf :u)0 shoes from Myron F. Thomas at i.39 HAYDEN WA MARK. f 'lf Registered A. Mayer Co. Bin BUILDING, OMAHA, M:C. If pfopcrly used no dress shields aro required. If you ruin your gloves with fxccsMvo pcrspliatlon, rub tho palms after thoroughly drying them with tho powder. In cases ot habitual sweating, use tho powder In pink box. For axllliory (arnipils) sweating, llnd directions for uso In tho cover ot tho blu.i box. For obstlnato sweating or coaling, batuo tbo affected parts with tho Ito-No-May Astrlngento Antiseptic Lotion. It must bo dli tlnctly understood that tho KB-NO-MAV Powder Is not a toilet powder, but strict ly a curative hyglcnlo nnd nntlsuptlo powder, nnd should not bo used for Infanta as a toilet dusting piTwder. Tale, powdered starch or similar products without any intrinsic value, aro inoxpcnslvo nnd sumcleut. iii:-.ti-ji.v iMiwnmi, endorsed and prescribed by lending physicians. Kor more nmplo Information, con bull. Miss Mayer, 310 IKo lluildlng. Consultation free dally from 2 to 4. MANCI'A CTCHKI) HY A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb- Sold by a: I Ijrugglsts and Glovo Ocalnra. 1 OlfSB' Dr. Kay's Lung Balm cures every kind of couch, laijrlppe bronehltN, wruthroni, croup, whooplniceouBh olc. Neyfr dfranccsthostoniiict. AtDruu-Klata. 10 JJkj THE SMOKERS PREFER nmm r fTniT t II 1IMIH1 1 III III IMM III KECAUSE THE JOIWKRS' PROFIT IT. B. IlIOE M. C. OO., MAKUrAOTUREIH, MAGNIFICENT I HAYDEN S BROS DF.Nrt.MAY POWDER In nlnk box not only rollovrs, but pos itively cures all disorders ot the feet, Htops odorous porBplratlon, cures ten der, swollen and painful feet. RE-NO-MAY POWDER In IjIub box rcmovta all bodily odors, lYour Teeth i.ro precious Naturo de maiidn they rerclvo tho best treiitmcnt All that skill and experl- nm.li nrrnnilil r)i Iq f.t your command here. Teeth Crowned J3.00 4 Ilrldgn Work, per tooth.. 1300 Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 DoiiuliiH.St. r m m n n IS ADDED TO THE QUAUTJ V. VOVlt, MO. UNluN MABI 1 i (