8 TIITC OMAHA DAILY HE IS: MONDAY", MAtK'II IS, 15)01. REPAIR SOUTHERN PACIFIC Contractor! Look Orer Road -with Viw to Bidding. SOME OF THE CURVES NEED ATTENTION tnlon rnrllli; Improvement Are Al lowed to Hm Temporarily nml Force In Ilevoted Jo the Nerrly Acquired I'rupertr. W. IT. Kllpatrlck of tho firm of Kllpat rlek & Collins, who had tho general con tract for tho new cut-off for tho Union Pacific between Iltlford and Laramie, left Laramie last week with several of tho sub contractors for a trip over tho Southern raclfio with a view to blddliiK on tho cxten. lvo Improvements which nro to ho mnd on thnt lino thin summer. It In said that they havo tho understanding that thoy ar to have a meeting with Oencrnl Mnnagor Dickinson, who has been going over the Southern Pacific's lines. A contractor who has been engaged In tho work In Wyoming stated that It 13 his un derstanding that thu Union Pacific has de cided to abandon nil Improvements which ore not nearlng completion and throw tho rntlro fnrco of tho construction depart moot Into Improving tho Southern Pacific's tracks. They nro said to bo full of curves and grades; tho ties nro said to bo old and uncertain. The steel, however, Is said to bo clqhty-pound steel and In good condition. Practically nil of the grading U com plelcd on tho Iluford-Laramlo cut-off and the men nro moving nway. Some nro pre paring for work on tho lines west of Og den, some nro passing through hero for tho work for tho Hurllngton on Agency hill or tho Improvements west of Creston. Thu Itook Island work In Indian Territory und In New Mexico Is attracting ninny of those who havo boon nt work for tho Union Pa cific. IMlH.HinnNT IWI.MIlll HAS HI SKY, Chief Useeutlie of the Itlo (iriimlp Western Mnkrs llvpltwiiitlnn. President W. J. Palmer of tho Hlo Ora.ndc Western has Issued a statement over his idgnnturc to allay the fears thnt tho Hlo Orande Western nnd tho Denver & Hlo Ornndn were to ho gobbled tip by the liar rlman syndicate. The winding of the state ment rather points to tho belief that tho two roods nro tn comblno and that George .1. Ooulrt will ultimately purchase the joint properties. All kinds of speculation has been rife In tho west for tho pnst two or three weeks because of tho eastern experts who have boon going over tho lines of the Hlo Ornnde Western. Thcso men havo managed to keep their ultimate purpose In the background nnd tho party for whom they were agents Is still a mystery. It Is generally believed, nnd In n measure confirmed by President Palmer's statement, that tho trio wcro In specting In the Interests of Gould. In his statcmont President Palmer ac knowledges that negotiations hnvo been tn progress looking tn tho reunion of tho two Itlo Ornnde. roads. As announced In the dispatches soveral days ngo, ho says that neither the Union Pacific nor tho Hnrrlmnn syndicate havo any connection with tho ne gotlntlous unless It Is an Interest In tho stability of rates. In connection with the remark about tho pending negotiations, he refers to tho reported purchase of a large sharp of tho stock In tho Denver & Hlo tlrnndr by "Gcorgo Gould of tho Missouri Pacific." President Palmer nnd General Manager Dodgo of tho Western have started on n tour of Inspection of tho company's lines. 11 Is said that tho experts are on their way cost, probably to report to Mr. Gould. Itnllronit XntPN. Yi. IT. Wood, general frolcht igcnt for tho Union Paellle. Is homo from n trip to i:niciian. Tim report Is current thnt tho Chloco. fit. Paul, Minneapolis & Omalui railroad contemplates mnkiug Its northern tntmlnal III Minneapolis Instead of In St. I'unl. A real estate ileal Is said to tie on foot liv which tho otllrers of Hip ro:id nxneet tn ncqulre tltlo to valuable property In thi.t i:ny. wncro uiey win erect n. luinusomc depot. TO KIM, Tim 1 A.VDIllJI'f CI1HM, In the. Only I'oNxllile AVuy of HnvliifC it 1'erniiiiieiit Lure. If you sea n woman or a man with lux urlant, glossy hair you may bo suro neither has dandruff to amount to anything. In nearly every- caso where women and raon havo thin, brlttlo hair they owo It to dandruff. Thoro aro hundreds of prepara tlons that "claim" to euro dandruff, but not ono but Nowbro's Hcrplcldc tells you that dandruff is tho result of a germ bur rowing Into tho scalp, and that permanent cure of dandruff nnd Its consequent falling nnd baldness can only bo had by killing th germ, and thoro Is no other preparation that will destroy that gorm but Newbro's Hcrplcldc. "Destroy tho cnusc, you re move tho effect." WOMEN ARE ROUGH RIDERS Auim Smith nml liny .tin ml em on At. tempt to Drive Into a IlruK Store, Two well-dressed women who at tho no lice station gavo tho names of Anna Smith and Hay Mnndursou, wcro nrrcstod Sunday afternoon at Twelfth nnd Dodgo streets on a dnublo cbargd of bolug drunk and for f8t and careless driving. When Sergeant Hudson emerged upon tho sceno thoy had driven their hprso upon tho sidewalk, nud wcro trying to' force- him into tho door of u drug store. "Hello, sergeant!" was their greeting, "Havo you coma to Jolu tho rough riders?" When told that they were under arrest one of the women broko away and ran, but afterward returned to get her hat, which tho officer had selied. Ho held them until liolp arrived from tho station. llobert W. Watt of Salem. Mo., writes "1 have been troubled with kidney dlseusu for tho last flvo years and have doctored with all tho leading physicians nnd havo tried all remedies suggested, without any relief. Finally I tr!.d Foloy's Kidney Cure and less than two bottles completely cured inn and I am sound and woll. Mcyors-DIllon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's drug store, South Omaha, EVERY TUKBUAY. In SInrch nml April (he UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at tho following GREATLY HKDUCRD RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego, f 25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Holena 23,00 Portland, Spokane, Tncoma, Seattle,.. 2S.00 New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. Telephone, 316. Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Telt phone, 629. CHEAP EXCimsiO.NS. Vln Itoek lalnnd Itonte. Tuesday, March 19. To Utah 123.00 To Montana 23.00 To Washington 25.00 To Oregon .., 25.00 To California 25.00 City ticket offlco. 1323 Farnam St. Tueiriny, Slnreh 10. Tuesday. March 19, Homescokers' excur sions via Rock Island Houto. Call nt city ticket office, 1323 Farnam bt. A new wheel nnd lust the one you bav always v. anted. Ilcud The Uee wheel offr. HIS MAN SHOWS LOYALTY He Hoots for Kiuum City llccntun It In HI Home Ton n, OMAHA, March IT. To tho Kdltor of Tho Omaha Ileo; In your Issue of this date, under "Auditorium Takes Shape," Mr. I. W. Kellogg Is quoted as saying: "Kansas Cltyans nro whooping It up for Kansas City. They nro all telling about what a good place Kansas City Is to livo In, but when you ask them to go down In their pockets nnd subscribe to a public c'ntcrprlso they nro not there." Is there any excuse for one to use the truth with so much cconoomy7 The mai who makes such n statement cannot be tnkon seriously. Surely, If he knows any thing, tho very opposite to this statement must be plain to him about tho brightest pot In this country today, commercially and In every other way. Tho chief reason why Kansas City occupies the proud posi tion sho dots today Is because every ono of her sons nnd daughters aro proud of her and stand ready at all times to "whoop her up," nnd ready, too, and willing to not only ubscrlbr, but to pay liberally, nnd even prodlgnlly, for ovcry public enterprise. That Is whnt mnkes her great. Thoy havo never failed In nny undertaking for the pub lic good, nnd there Is not very much talk about It cither. No city in tho union has a broader minded or more public spirited set of men thnn has she. Here's to Kansas City God bless her. A KANSAS CITYAN. AUTOGRAPH CAUSES TROUBLE Iiinprlpllnn In nn Allium I. end to mi AlrlitK In the Police Court. Tho case of Lilly Cootcr against Itocc Hallahan will bo resumed this morning be- foro Judgo Learn. Lilly, the wife of L. M. C'ooter, mid Itoae, tho wife of Jeremiah Hal- ahan, aro next door neighbors, living on Ilurdettc street near Thirty-fourth, und they nro now trying to scttlo their differences n 'tho Justice court, Lilly seeking to hnvo Hoso placed under bonds to keep tho peace. Tho two families lived amicably, even Inti mately, until a month ngo Then ltoao un dertook to wrlto nn appropriate sentiment n Lilly s autograph album, and selected this: To Lilly: Helmut tno uuies or urn niioy They broil not, ncltlior do they chin. ItOSH. This, sho thought, paid a delicate compli ment to her neighbor, but tho neighbor thought otherwise. To her mind there was nn ulterior meaning between tho lines of the couplet, and she told Hoso bo, not neces sarily confining her remarks to tho lan guage of Mowers. Then hatchets, mopstlcks, pistols nnd bricks wero brought Into ubo with such vigor thnt tho Uurdetto street conservatory looked like u stono qunrry list after n blast, nnd It Is said that Hose, 'tho fnlrest (lower of dimpled spring," came out second best. PUNISHMENT FOR STUPIDITY .11 n ii Who Mnilc a Chump of ltliunelf Tnl-en SuliMt tlule for KlekliiK. man with a distraught air nnd ono of thoso uow-fuBliloned fried egg hats en tered n Douglas street restaurant tho other day and called for a cup of coffee. 'A cup of black coffee, if you please," ho said. "How mnny lumps?" naked the waiter, flourishing tho tongs over the sugar bowl. "No sugar, but you may bring mo the mustard nnd vinegar." Tho wnlter remarked that It was an odd tlmo of tho year tri bo paying election butt. "This Is no election bet," replied tho customer, mixing his Mocha and mustard. "Yesterday I saw a pockotbook on tho sldownlk nnd passed It by, thinking somo kids had n string to It. I was dead wise you know. Tho mAn that was coming nlons Just behind mo picked It up nml found three bills, a couple of theater tickets and somo pool chips In it. Last night I slept standing up In tho corner and this morn ing I nto my eggs with sugar on them." The customer stirred In 'a little vinegar and sipped tho mixture thoughtfully. "Anythlug else?" asked tho wnlter. "Yes; you might bring mo a little saluu dressing." thinner .Salve. Totter, eczema and skin diseases yield quickly to tho marvelous healing qualities of Danncr Salve. Mado from a prescrlD tlon of a skin specialist of world-wtdo fnme, 25c. Meyers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon s drug store, South Omaha. I'nn inner ten n Ex poult inn. Nothing since tho World's Fair at Chi cago In 1893 has elicited tho widespread In terest that Is manifest nil over tho world In the Pan-American Exposition, which Is to be hold In Uuffnlo from May 1 to November 1, 1901. Tho 'purpose of tho exposition Is to Illus trate tho progress of tho countries of tho western hemisphere during a century of wonderful achievements and to bring to gother into closer relationship tho people comprising tho many states, territories and countries of tho three Arooricas. Acting undor proper authority, tho president of tho United States has invited nil thu republics and colonies of tho American hemisphere to Join In commemorating the closo of the nineteenth and beginning of tho twentieth century by holding this international expo sition on tho Niagara frontier. For this Important event tho Nickel Plato Itoad has Issued an attractive descriptive folder pamphlet elaborately Illustrating the Pan-American Exposition, the bulldlugs and grounds. Tho Nlckol Plato Road is tho short lino between Chicago nnd Buffalo nnd nffordB competent train service from Chicago to Uiinaio and New ork ulty. In connection with tho Delawnro, Lackawanna & Western or West Shorn Honds. Its trains aro com posed of modern equipment on which no ex trn fares aro charged. Meals on Individual club plnn, ranging In prlco from 35 cents to U nro served In dining cars on tho Nickel Plnte Road. Call on nny ticket agent for Pan-Amcrl can foldor of tho Nickel Plato Road, or ad dress John Y. Calahan, General Agent, 111 Adams atrcot, Chicago. Parties desiring hotel or rooming accom modatlons nt lluffalo or Niagara Falls dur Ing nny period of tho Pan-American Exposl tlon aro Invited to apply by letter or other wlso to F. J. Moore, General Agont, 291 Main street, lluffalo, N. Y. Even the Preachers AdvcrtUe nowadsys. A minister in tba enst who advertised In tho papers that ho wanted 500 girls to henr his next Sunday'; sermon bad u crowded house. You can got nnythlng you want by advertising tor it through the columns of tho right kind of newspapers. Moral: Look at us. Crumer'n Kidney Cure .......... Kuy'fi llenoMitor '. Ku)'h I.iiiiiiii; llnlm DufTy'H Mult Whiskey 7 So 'Ma 'Ma S5o I.ntiia Crenm Itlo I'nlne'a Celery Compound ...... TBo Wine of Ciirdiil 7ftu 1'leree'H Prescription 75ci ticott'a EuiuUloit 7.1o OioiniilHlon 7(lo Coltsfoot Espectornnt 7oo I'lilmn Tnhletj ,, .Itlo White, million Itemed y fl.tll) S. S. S. , 7Ho Molted Mill-- -too. 7r.c It.l l'lnkhnm'M Compound ., 75o SCHAEFER CUT TRICE DKUGSIST S. W. Car. lOtu and Cktcauo, OPPORTUNITIES IN HAWAII lor tht Van with Capital Chuncss Are Good, Gaji Boms WllUr. SUGAR RAISING IS A FAD JUST NOW Other Industrie Would Hp Even .More Iteitiuiierutlve - Crenm llrlims n l'nnpy l'rlpe nml So Do VcKCtnhles. "Honolulu and tho Inland of Oahu offer exceptional opportunities to young men of limited means und unlimited Industry nnd push. All the people who arc now In tho Island aro crazy over sugnr-ralsing nnd but little attention Is paid to anything else," said Homo Miller, who has Juut returned from a trip to Hawaii. "There nro mnny business chances for men who hnvo somo means, but I do not think it Is much of n placo for people who would bo compelled to Vtork on n salary. "Tho Islands havo hnd a great boom since their annexation and prices nro Inflated. This Is not n good time to Invest In land, Everybody Is sugar-mad nnd no attention Is paid to anything but the sugnr Industry. Cream sells for $1 n gallon In Honolulu. ,'ows thrive there, but few people havo gono Into tho dairy business nnd the supply of milk und cream is so limited that tho prlco Is almost prohibitive. "In tho Island of Oahu there aro so fow vegetables raised that tho hotels In Hono lulu get many of their gardun stuffs from San Francisco. This seems .unusual when It Is taken into consideration that all sorts of fruits und vegetables thrlvo In the island und tho limited supply Is duo only to tho neglect of tho Islanders to pay attention to gurdening. Laborer Are Hcnrce. "Land which Is not available for sugar raising Is used In rice culturo nnd qther crops nro neglected. Cane Is planted and harvested nearly every month In tho year. The tempcraturo varies not moro than ten degrees through tho cntlro yenr nnd tho farmers glvo no thought to tho seasons. During ten months of tho yenr tho cano mills and sugar refineries aro In operation, Labor seems to bo very scarce, nnd much sugar goes to wasto every year becauso laborers cannot bo had when they arc needed. Many Porto Hlcans havo been taken to tho Hawaiian lslands'to work In tho fields. A short tlmo beforo wo left Honolulu a largo number of Porto Hlcans landed and wero sent to work In tho sugar plantations. Mnny Japanesn nnd Chinese aro employed In tho sugar Industry. 'Governor Dole does not seem to bo popu lar with tho natives. They Insist that they should have a man who Is moro In sym pathy with them for n ruler nnd would Ilka to havo a governor who has natlvo blood In his veins. For tho most part they seem to bo well disposed toward tho United States. WnlkliiK Is Out of l'nvor. "Honolulu Is a city of 40,000 people and Is wonderfully well Improved. It has flue public buildings, n line station, far superior to anything in Omaha, and many private residences of grent beauty. Tho streets aro all macadamized with lava. Everybody rides and drives In Honolulu. Laboring men ride homo from their work lu carriages. Tho eight-hour day Is observed by me chanics of all sorts. They quit working at 1 o'clock In tho afternoon. Tho sun Is very hot nt that tlmo nnd tho laboring men can not walk, so rldo in carriages It tho street cars do not go Ho their homes. 'Ono company has 00 automobiles In use on tho streets of Honolulu. Other com panies also keep automobiles for rent nnd mnny aro owned by wealthy citizens. Tho chief street car lino Is operated with horses. but all tho lines nro to bo consolidated and will bo run by electricity very shortly. "Until two or three years ago theft was unknown on tho Island. Hotels hnvo no locks on their doors and thcro seems to bo no effort to keep Intruders out of private residences or public buildings. Men leave valuable Jewelry In unlocked rooms nnd seem to hnvo no fear of robbers. Tho natives do not Becm to bo energetic enough to steal or do nnythlng clst 'Americans nppcar to be at tho head of all tho chief industries nnd havo tho upper hand In business. There aro somo English men nnd Germans In business, but tho Americans predominate. Honolulu Is es sentially an American city In tho nowcr portion. Amcrlcnn customs prevail and a man from tho United Stntes feels quite at home." JOHN SHERIDAN'S WILD RIDE Horrotvn n It Ik, II DrlrliiK nml Is Captured hy the 1'ollee. John Sheridan, while walking down Cum ing street Suuday afternoon, saw a horso nnd phaeton hitched at tho Intersection of Sixteenth street, and was suddenly re minded that a rldo would very materially add to his enjoyment of tho beautiful sun shine. So ho appropriated tho rig and went for a drive. Meanwhile, at her homo, Forty- eighth street and Ilrlghtou avenue, Mrs. J. S. Fadden was wondering why her husband didn't coma with tho phaeton. Mr. Fadden canio out of tho store nnd, observlug thnt his equipage was gono, told his troubles to a policeman. And Shcrldnn twenty blocks nway. Two hours later Officer Ryan chanced upon "Fighting Phil's" namesake Just as tho latter was nlightlng from tho borrowed rig at Twenty-second and Cumlug street. Thon followed a foot race between them, with Sheridan less than a block away, and tho officer finally overhauled him. At tho police station ho explained that ho had no Intention of stealing tho rig, but merely wnntetd to borrow It, $10,000 DRUG SALE CLOSES MONDAY. vo never nave iinnucii out nn many drugs tn so few days as wo havo during this sale. MONDAY will bo tho LAST DAY Hero nro SOME ot tho articles wo htvo to sell und tho prices ut which wo nro GIVING Til ISM AWAY-FOK CASH OKl.Vi About 91 boxes Magnet Pile Curo nt.. KS About KB $I.D0 bottles Fellow's By run.. 95 720 bottles $1.00 size I'eruna at fit H9c 95c fi4n 720 boxes J1.00 West's Nervo Treatment. lia San Gabriel Port nnd llurgundy S6a J1.00 Wurner's Log Cabin Sarsaparllla. Wu 127 bottles 11.00 Ktrk's Dandruff Curo.. 47c 2S0 51.00 bottlH Coke's Dandruff Curo nt. 60o ;,u i. grossj iw uiamouu uyes. all colors, at Co pkc. ZSS J1.00 bottles Wlno of Cnrdul nt 67c a packages Laxativo Uromo-Qulnlnc, He .ooiii iuv uoiiics sozouoni at He Every article quoted now and fresh goods. JI.00 slzo Iiurnham's llccf. Iron and Wlno , 3tc About 10,000 Co Sticks lllack Licorice, two for -. BC 1.000 big bottles Household Ammonia nt 5c l'gg Emulsion, U.W fIzo ioc J1.00 bottles Phillips Syrup Wheat Phos phate at 76a S1.&0 bottles Vln Marlu.nl nt ji.os L'.SW 35o bottles Genuine Castorla ut 2lc Jl.O) bottles Trornmer's Malt (ull kinds) at C5c About 1.000 S5o bottles Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills nt i2o :,dw uauies unporieu inner water at., is. 60) pint bottles CRUDU Carbollo Acid nt 2Jo each Noun of theso goods can be mailed, and if wished sent by ox press or freight 5C MUST UN ADDED FOR IlOXING. Sherman &McConnell Drug Co. Corner Kth and Dodsv, Omaha. SPORT IN THE MOUNTAINS llnlpli Jllftlmcer Tell of n HiliitliiK Mieillllou lu the Itoekles, Ralph lllttlnger returned Saturday after noon from n several weeks' visit In Colo rado. Usually Mr. Illttlnger's western trips aro occupied solely with affairs connected with his cattle business, but the last ono was productive of an cxpcrlenco rather out of tho ordlnnry. Arriving In Colorado Springs he met W. Montgomery, u prominent Colorado min ing man who devotes most of his time to hunting nnd fishing. Mr. lllttlnger ac cepted an Invitation extended him by tho Colorado Springs man to 'Join In a linn hunt. They went Into tho same region whero Vlco President Roosevelt recently spent five weeks in quest of big game nnd hnd tho samo guide, Johnnie Cough, who, with his famous hounds, piloted tho vlct president on his hunting trip. It was a great experience," said Mr. Ulttlugcr, "and I wouldn't havo missed it for n great deal. 1 am not n particularly enthusiastic sportsman, but llon-huntlng would stir tho blood lu thu veins of the most phlegmatic individual. Wo went to tho Whlto river country and, even though It hnd been pretty well scoured by "Teddy'' Roosevelt and his party for flvo weeks be fore wo got thoro wo had a remarkably suc cessful hunt. In tho six days thnt Mr. Montgomery, Johnny (lough and I were In tho mountains wo captured thrco mountuln Hons and four wildcats. I killed one of tho lions myself. Our guldo Jollied us up by snylng that wo had mado a record, hut I guess It was In a measure true, for In the flvo weeks Roose velt was out after gamo his party only cap tured seventeen lions. "Wo wcro particularly fortunate In sc- Selected Havana teration, artificial' flavoring or impurity of any kind is used in making 5 Gent C&ar o "It Brinn8 Havana Home to You.' Tell your dealer nothing else can tuko its pluco. Philadelphia. PEIUJtJOY t MOOItr?, lllatrlhutors, Oniuhn. Guests of the Burlington "Going out of Omaha the other day over tho Hurllngton Route I heard an old word used with a new application. Tho conductor In speaklug ot his passengers referred to them ns guests. Tho word Implies that you nro under tho roof-tree of your friend. Ilvcry comfort nnd convcnlonco of tho placo Is yours. Hero your welfnro Is guarded, your privacy respected, your wishes anticipated, and the servants of tho placo seem to havo been hired Justfor you, for they movo quietly, yet quickly to do your slightest bidding, all without obtruslvencss, demonstration or thought of fco or favor." Ulbert Hubbard in tho March Philistine. "Every comfort nnd convonlonco" Is yours If you travel via tho Bur lington In going East, West, South, Southwest or Northwest. Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam Street, Telephone 250. HAYDE Ready or not, atop In and look try on a few-give us your candid opinion ot them ask to sea tho swell Raglan; when It comes to stylo they are tho rcul thing. They aro made for and worn by men of fashion everywhere. Apropos of Haydon Hros. clothing It Is tho roost talked about In Douglas county and stuto of Nebraska. Tho mirror will tell you Its looks. Tho guarantee under which our clothing Is sold Insures Its Insting quality. Cash refunded or a new garment for nny garment bought hero that does not do Justice. Wo nro showing n truly grand assortment of Dress Overcoats for spring. Tho swell Raglnn nnd nil other populnr shapes, mudo of tho fabrics that fT Cj fashion decrees for this oenson, at J12.no, $10.00 and X 'iJVJ Also tt.o best lino hereabout of light weight nnd medium weight Overcoats, thnt In cut, make, fabric and trim cannot be distinguished from J10.00 O W(? garments idsewherc hero at $5.00 and 0 JL tJ Extra special lu our boys' and children's suit department. Wo aro showing this spring flvo of tho best mnkes of boys' and Children's clothing In Ainerlcn at Just about half tho prlco other stores would chargo for sama makes. LOT 1 noys' strictly all wool doublo breasted kneo Ori pants suits, all sizes, 6 to 16, nt "Ow LOT 2 Roys' very nno double breasted kneo pants In lino -4 fj C check, cuBBlmoru nnd chovlols, all sizes, 0 to 16, at 1 JL O LOT 3 Hoys' 3-plcre kneo pouts suits, vesteo suits nnd doublo breast ed kneo pantB suits, all sires, 3 to 16, greatest valuo r g f over offered, for Jmil'DJ LOT 4 Hoys' extra lino Russian blouso suits, sailor sulta, vesica suits and 3 plcco kneo pants suits, all now 1001 j ' spring styles, at .., 0 JL O LOT B Our J4.50 and $5.00 suits aro tho best made In America, nnd are better than any $7.50 to $10.00 suit clsawhcro. LOT 6 Over 150 now spring styles In boys' and youths' long trouscr suits at $3.75, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00 and $13.50 suits, worth double. HAYDEN BROS Selling the most clothing in Omauu. curing the snrvlccs of Johnnny (lough. He Is a wizard If there ever was one, und has i a roputatlon ns n guide thnt Is wldo-sprcud "Cough hnd about fifteen dogs with him nnd each ono of them seemed to have nn in stinct almost human. When wo sturted out of u morning the dogs coquetted about Just like bird dogs, scenting hero nnd there for u trail. Finally, when onu struck a lend ho begun to yelp nnd tho whole pack took up the cry. Frequently, 1 was up on the mountain ridges when Iho dogs would scent u trail down In the valley below ami their long, mournful yelping was nhoul ns cieopy n sound ns I ever heard. It seemed as though tho sound enmo from the throats of a thousand hounds, Instead ot tho fifteen that composed the pack. "Tho hounds rarely ever failed In treeing their victim. Tho mountain lion Is n most cowardly animal. When tho hounds ov r toko lit in tho first treo furnishes a retreat. It tlm Hon only know his strength he could loar nn ordinary pack of houuds to pieces, illt very seldom docs ho show light, (lough lias three bloodhounds that accompnny his pack at dogs nml they spring on the Hon nnd fight desperately as soon as tho ani mal conies off his perch, which Is usually as soon ns ho Is shot the first time." "I had a running soro on my left leg for seven years," writes Mrs. Jas Forest of Chlppown Fulls, Wis., "and spent hun dreds of dollars In trying to get It healed, Two boxes of Hnnner Salvo entirely cured It." No other boIvc so healing. Meyers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha, Dillon's drug store. South Omaha, Wanted, a trained nurso to tuko charge ot a sanitarium: must have cxpcrlenco, a good education and good business ability. Ad dress J 59, caro lice office. Seeds thnt grow come from tho Nebraska Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st. leaf, free from adul Vlerifo Burlington Station, iOth and Mason Sts. Telephone 128. The lliiydeii llrim, trade murk on u uarinent nieniiM your money liaclv or u iiimv garment for nny reiisunuhle uniiNU for tllxNutlinfuu t Ion. Spring Overcoats Are Ready. Are You Ready? SPRING TOP COATS. Spring Top Coals to the foro. Now are ,vou to know if .vou'ro right or wrong in com ing lioro for ono? Woll, the strongest fit o tor in our suc cess as clot liiors. "The Lending Clothiers of the Grout North West," ns we're culled in our ability to prove that, our clothing is nway ahead of any, at present, competition. Use every precaution you please in order to satisfy yourself. Selling for $5 in Place of $8 Men's handsome gray worsted lop coals, Italian serge lin ing, reinforced, nicely finished, satin piped, Ul ff not $8.01), but Selling for $7.50 in Place of $10 t Men's light color covert, serge lining, velvet collar, nicely finished ami reinforced, satin piped ftL new spring styles not 10.00, but P CJVJ FORTUNATE AGAIN--S SF&JXSSS just lot) Sample Suits of the high class variety and 75 Sample Skirts of wool materials and finest silk fabrics. It is sullicient to say that we got them at one-third their price. They will be 011 sale Monday, ami, as usual, samples aro sold for about one-half their price. These are an elegant lot ami we will adtl materially to our already stupendous stock of Suits, Waists and Skirts. Prices Run Like This: 9.75 for 18.00 SAMPLE SUITS. 12. HO FOK .20.00 SILK LINED SAMPLE SUITS. 15.00 FOK 30.00 SILK LINED SAMPLE SUITS, ETC. Ladles' silk taffeta nnd corded silk wnlss, worth $6.00, for $2.95. Indies' sprlnR capes, worth $0.00, for $2.08. Ladles' wash waists, 39c. , Ladles' liRht-welKht sprlnR jackets, taffeta lined throughout, $7.50 each. Ladles' percalo wrappers, 15 lncbo flounce, 60c each. I'. S. Sluco writliiK tho nbovo wo havo just received by express 100 beautiful suits, Iii nil uowest ereiitlons; hotter eventbon thoso ot last wcok, at $10.00, $15,00, $20.00, $30.00 nnd $40.00. Tho liveliest cloak department In Oraaba. VDEN BROS. rwooi MAWif' jj PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 1. When ordering by mall ndd 5 cents for postage. "All men should know the value of wisdom," No less than of SHERIDAN COAL The liesl co.'il milled in Wyoming. We niri'.v t)Vl Pennsyl vania hard coal. VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St. Tel. 127 BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SVUKP CO., NOTJB TUB KAMA i SAMPLE SUITS AND SKIRTS. And the Skirts Ilcautlful creations; high class materials. $3.00 for $10.00 taffeta silk sample skirts. $ir for $.10 taffeta silk samplo skirts. l)0c for $2.00 wool samplo skirts, $2.75 for women's $3.00 rainy day samplo skirts, $7.50 for beautiful hroadcloth samplo skirts, trimmed with stitched taffeta bands. Ladies' Spring Jackets Ladles' spring coats, worth $10.00 for J 1.08. Ladles' taffeta eton, bolero JnckctB, worth $12.00, for $7.60. Ladles' llnu tnffota eton, bolero Jackets, mado of tho famoiiB Wlnslow taffetas, on snlo nt $12.50. Special Prices to Coax You from Your Homes Monday. Ladles' I'Mnnueletto Wrappers worth $1.50, for Cflc. Ladles' French flannel . waists, vorth $1, for 50c. RE -NO -MAY POWDER Manufactured by 4, Mayer Company, 316 Bee Gldg. RENOVATOH In'luorutes and renoTntes th hwtcm; purlnns and t-nrlvbes tbn blood; curt-n the norxt dysppirsln. con&tlputlon, heudachn, liver und kidneys. iSonndtl uldrUKglsts. Vrtn R advice, sample und bonk. Dr II. J, Kay, Haratoifu. 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