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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WE1TNESD AT, APRIL 1001.
CAPTAIN RICHARDSON DIES
Fuilng of a Veteran Who Helped Vake
OItiI War Hiitorj.
DARING FOLLOWER OF "PAP" PRICE'S FLAG
Drntli Ilt-null from I nflrntltlr !nr.
lie lit to .iIiimitiI .ur Dri'i'iiKril
AVnn OiK'i- rrumlnciit In MIn
nonrl I'ollllenl ArTnlrn.
Captain Edward It. Itlchardson died Mon
day afternoon at 4;30 o'clock at the homo
of his Eon, It, Itlchardson, 3711 North
Nineteenth street, aged 71 years and 1
month, death being tho result of debility
Incident to advanced age.
Captain Richardson was ono of tho few
ofllcnra of tho confedcrato service residing
In Nebraska. Ho was n native of Ireland,
born at Sowards, a suburb of Dublin, March
1, 1827. In 1843 ho camo to tho United
Stntos by way of Jnmalca, landing at New
Orleans. In 1830 ho went to Cincinnati,
whorn his brother, who accompanied him to
this country, was drowned In tho river on
tho day they arrived. Tho following year
ho was married In Cincinnati and went. to
Mlllcrsburg, Ky., whero ho resided for
M'veral years and whero ho was nn Inti
mate frlmd of .lames O. Ulalnc, who was
at that, tlmo a teacher In tho Mlllcrsburg
academy.
HfCoiiD'N n l.a-Klnliitor.
Prom Mlllcrsburg ho went to Llnncus,
Mo., wlici (i ho took an actlvo part In
politics and wus elected to tho state legis
lation In lSfiO. That body was known ns
tho "Jackson legislature" and followed tho
governor to Neosho, whero nrtlcles of
secession were passed, and at tho approach
of tho federal troops went to Arkansas. In
that stuto tho legislature ndjoiirned and
tho members returned home. As soon ns
ho reached Mnncus Captain lUchardsou or
ganized a company for tho confederate
mrvlce. I to was poitmustcr nt Mnncus
nt that time, having been nppolnted by
nuchunnn, nnd holding over under Lincoln.
With a number of other southurn sympa
thizers ho was nrrestcd nnd taken to
llllnoU. whero ho was detained for some
tlmo nnd liberated by (General rainier, who
could find no reason for holding him. At
that time a personal friendship with (len
eral Palmer won formed, which continued
to tho end of that statesman's life. After
being released from prison Captain 11 to li
nrdson returned to MUsourl, raised his
company nnd was mustered Into tho Third
Missouri cavalry.
l-'ollimn "I'np" I'rlcr'n l'lnic.
In this service bo was undor Price and
Shelby, and then wrin attached to Magrud
cr's Texas troops, lie took part In tho bat
tles of Lexington, Klk Horn, Pea Hidgo
and Wilson Creek, or Oak Hills. At tho
close of tho war ho was In command of
tho post nt Nnvasotn, Tex., whero ho sur
rendered. Heturnlng to civil life, ho lived
In St. Louis for a tlmo nnd then went to
Warsaw, whero ho was elected to tho Mis
souri senate. In 1895 ho carao to Omaha,
where ho has since resided with his sou,
It. W. Illchnrdson.
Surviving Cuptnln Itlchardson nro his
wlfo, who Is with her daughters at Los An
geles, Cal.; It. W. Itlchardson of Omaha,
Mrs. Anna It. Tobln of St. Louis, Mrs. IJ. F.
Illytho and Mrs. T. F. Fitzgerald of Lod
Angeles. Tho funeral -wilt tako placo from
tho residenco of It. W. Itichnrdson nt 2:30
'clock this afternoon. Intormcnt at
Holy Sepulcher cemetery.
GUESSES ARE POURING IN
Omnlin llr' Dot CotliiMtiK I'rlrr Con
test AHrni'tn Mnoli At
tention. "Have you counted the dots?" Is a ques
tion that Is being nsked In all parts of
Omaha and surrounding country by thu
readers of The lice nnd by those who have
had their attention called to tho prlzo
offer mado by this paper. From the num
ber of replies received thus far It Is evi
dent that tho contest Is attracting wide
spread Interest, nnd tho results of yesterday
show further that hero has been no cessa
tion In the work of counting.
All sorts of schemes have been adopted
by tho contestants to assure success. Ono
enterprising woman cut out each speck with
a pair of sensors nnd then counted them
separately. Another purchased n powerful
magnifying glass, thinking thereby to have
nn easier thing of it. Many other methods
have been pursued, but the prizes nre not
won yet. The nnswers continue to vary as
much ns they did nt first, nnd tho numbers
submitted still range over a widespread
scope. In all tho list of solutions there nre
very fow which havo been anywhere near
alike.
For the benefit of those who Imnglno that
It Is too late to attempt to enter tho lists,
It may bo said and repeated that tbo contest
is to bo decided by tho nearness of tho
guesses to the actual number. There Is
still plenty of room for all who wish to try.
Tho widespread diversity of the numbers
submitted and, In most cases, their distance
from tho true answer, leaves tho contest
In an unsettled state, with tho best chances
for new answers from those who have not
tried before.
All contestants should remember tho con
ditions of tho offer. No guess will bo re
corded unless accompanied by the proper
amount of money. Thoso unablo to come
to tho oirico mny send their nnswers by
mail and they will bo given the proper
credit.
See tbo dots in The Hee, read tho rules
governing tho contest and then register
your name for a prize.
BELLSTEDT'S BAND IN LINE
OMAHA BEATS THE AVERAGE
Stamp Ealei at Local Office Show Greater
Inoreare Than it Geieral,
PER CAPITA 'COMPARISON IS FAVORABLE
Stump Iur f-ir Whole Country I.mt
U'nr Wim $t.SH Per Ciipltn,
Wlillu for Omnlin it
Wn IfU.tl'.'.
A statement Just issued by the Postofflce
department showing tho total Issue of
stamps last year, as compared with that
of preceding years, brings out the slgtilll
cant fact that tho percentage of Increase
In tho sales of tbo Omaha otllco is greater
than the nverage. From 1SU5 to 1900 tho
Btamp sales of Omnha increased 3S pel
cent, whllo tho increase for tho whole
country Is 32 per cent.
Tho statement of tho department showing
the totnl Issue of stamps for each year of
tho last decade Is interesting because it
shows n steady annual gain which must In
dlcato a corresponding lncreaso In tho
general business of tho country. The state
ment follows:
Nu. of Fnco
Year. I'leccH. Value.
IS91 3. toy, 11)6,73 J6l.aj0.l9l
19-' ;i,B73.9ll,MJ U4.T4S.IU
WM 3,91.1.633,001 75.l9t.S73
IK'I 3.6bS,M9,0! 70.M9.010
1S95 3,914,S35,7K7 7t,37,49
IbM I,195,i;65.ri2.1 79,16S,,J7-'
1897 -I,:0l,7:i7,90l 9,atl,Ml
1S9S l,t)93,.V.3,76.i MV.WJ3.I
1!99 4,917,:9,0J5 90.151,039
UHJ 5,32I,0S7,91I 97,0kS7,771
Tho total value of tho stamps Issued by
the government In 1900 amounted to $97,
687,771, and with tbo population counted
nt 76,000,000, tho Issuo was $1.28 per capita.
Thu per capita Issuo of tho Omaha olllcu for
tho snmo year was $2.92.
Tho amount of stnmps sold at tho Omaha
poRtolllcu each year slnco 1890 la stated as
follows:
nosmx uTtittt: kastrii mii.mmiuv. j
Only I I it .i n He inn I it I'ntll EnKter
liny Vnu r lint Toilny.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL LAST DAY.
Wo earnestly request you not to delay
purchasing your Easter hat. Tho tlmo Is
limited and our workrooms nro being taxed
to their utmost capacity.
Wo nro showing cry extensive lines of
low-priced, medium and highest giadc mil
linery. Our display of pattern hats hnn no
equal In the west. Every lecenl European
Innovation and rnro New York creation 3
shown here. You can ehooso from nn ele
gant lino of trimmed hats nt $2.r0, $3,93,
$5.00, $0.9S, $9.9S and $12.50. Others Up to
$23.00.
DON'T WAIT UNTIL LAST DAY.
lluy your Easter lint tomorrow.
Our enlarged millinery department In tho
basement offers splendid bargains In hand
somely trimmed hats, all new styles, nt
OSc, $1.19 and $1.98.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Drnndcls &. Sons, Proprietors.
Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska
Seed company, 1513-15 Howard tit.
Stonecyphcr prln's anything. Tel. 1310,
I'np ti I nr .llnnii'liiii Mulinilla it l'roiii.
(Ion In Omnlin Amlltorlnm
.Mniiiiucniriit.
NEW USE FOR DARNING NEEDLE
StraiiKC Ilrvlrr Hiuiiloyrd by Mnnn
fnoturcru of Counterfeit
Money.
Cnptnln John Webb, Bccrot servlco offi
cer of tho United States, hns returned
from n trip to lown, -whero ho landed two
men charged with raising a $2-btll to $20.
Tho captain not only succeeded In getting
tho men, but secured tho instruments with
which tho money was raised a common
darning needle and a small wooden pad
dle. Tho bill was passed upon a merchnnt
nt Lucas, who demonstrated a most re
markable memory. When tho officer
enlled upon him nnd nsked him If ho
could Identify tho bill, ho replied that ho
could do so by Its number, and gavo tho
figures ns 6,082,258. A reforenco to tho
bill proved tho correctness of tho figures.
A week nfterward, without seeing tho bill
ngnln, on tho witness stand bo gavo tbo
figures ngnln correctly nnd his memory for
figures mado tho caso against tho prison
ers conclusive.
It Is practically decided that IJcllstedt's
band shall hold n series of concerts In
Omnha during tho month of June. Mana
ger Ilallonbcrg of tho band nppeared before
n speclnl meeting of tho cxccutlvo commit
tee of tho Auditorium company with a
proposition which ho refused to make pub
lic, and a select committee, consisting of
F. E. Sanborn, Fred Pnffcnrath, C. S.
Elguttcr, W. W. Umsted nnd Homo Miller,
wns (ppolnted to tako tho matter up with
htm.
It was proposed to rcorganlzo the musical
festival committee by tho selection of A.
Hospc ns chairman and call to the as
sistance of tho auditorium commlttco a
number of persons not now Interested In
tho work nnd push tho festival In tbo man
ner adopted last fall.
lle-Xo-Mny Pointer IlrlnK Hrllef.
Testimonials from pcoplo you know right
hero at home. Head this:
A. Mayer Co., Omaha: My daughter used
that Email box of Ilc-No-May foot powder
purchased of you and with live applications
her feet wero entirely cured, Sho can
now wear any shoo with comfort some
thing Bho has not been able to do for tho
last two years. During that tlmo she tried
many preparations, but all failed to give
relief until sho used Ilc-No-May foot pow
der. Yours truly,
HUGO MELCHIOIt. 1113 Farnam St.
Announccmenti! of I lie Thrnlrra.
Tomorrow night Mrs. Leslie Carter will
open at Hoyd's theater nu engagement of
thrco nights nnd a Saturday matinee, In
which sho will appear In tho rolo of Zazn
In David Holasco's piny of that name. The
nnmo of Mrs. Cnrtcr Is ono that appeals
with potent force to enllghtoned theater
patrons, and tho assurance that this will
positively bo tbo final last opportunity
Omaha patrons of the drama will ever ex
perience of seeing nor In tho rolo that has
been her grcntost and most famous achlovo
went, wilt be enough to nwaken tho Interest
tho engagement so richly merits.
(odd specialties, bright nnd catchy music,
pretty women, gorgeous costumes and two
clovor burlesquos nro tho offering at the
Trocadoro this week by tho Maulln Itougo
Durlesquers to good attendance. Tho com
pany remains the entlro week, Including
Saturday evening, with dnily matinees. For
next week Mannger Rosenthal announces
"Tho Tammany Tigers" nnd "Tho New
York Stars," two largo companies com
lilncd In one.
Geo C. F. Harrison's speclnl Wednesday
real estnto bargains.
Egg Dye by Mail
Wo will send you a puckngo of German
Easter Egg Dyo containing C different
color3, nnd 6 sheets of calico paper for 7c
post paid. 2 packages for lie; 3 for 19c.
Sold at our storo, corner 16th and Dodgo
streets, Omaha, for 5c package.
EASTEIt PEHFUMES AND PATENTS
KOc Violet Water for 23c
50c Florida Water for 25u
75c Violet Water for 30c
$1.00 Wlno Cnrdul for r.7c
$1.00 Cramer's Kidney Curo for 75c
25c Htro's Hoot Deer for 14c
Hlro's Hoot Deer ready to drink 10c
$1.00 Ncwbros Hcrplcldo 59c
75c Coke's Dandruff Curo for 40c
50c Horsford's Acid Phosphnto 40c
Write for catalogue.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go.
Corner 16th and Dodge, Omaha.
EVEHY TUKSDAk.
la Marcn and April
UNION PACIFIC
will tell tickets at the following
GREATLY REDUCED RATES:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Lot
Angeles and San Diego $25.09
Ocden. Salt Lake, Butte, Helena 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacomt, Seattle... 25. Ot
New city ticket office. 1324 Farnam street.
Telephone, 316.
Union station, Tenth and Marcy. Tale
phone, 629.
.totlce.
Yo certificates for yo coming In at yo
door of yo Old Folks' Concerts at Crclgh-
ton hall, Thursday, April 9, 1901, are 33
ando DO cents at yo eight of yn clock.
Mortality StutlHtloa.
'The following deaths nnd births wore ro
ported to the city health commissioner for
tlio twenty-rour hours ending nt noon Tties
day:
Deaths Mrs. Sonbla Donel. 2113 Ohio.
aged 19: Miles J. Morgan. Douglas county
hospital, aged 43: Mrs. Mary Scbn, 1212
boutu pirteentn. ngcu
Dlrths Fred Klcssmnn, 1412 Dorcns, boy:
M. Wolfe, 1550 North Twentieth, boy; Fred
Hnner. 2713 Meredith, hoy: C. Ncunemnn.
715 North Forty-fourth, boy; Charles Goort-
ler, 271" aoiitn Twenty-llrst, girl; Patrick
Kane. 614 South Thirty-llfth. girl; Patrick
UlCCSOn, ll.M HOUII1 INII1II1, gin.
Better be
Safe than Sorry
Curo that cough nt onco. You may think
it will wear off, but tho chances are tbnt
It won't. In fact you cannot tell to what
It may lead. Got a bottlo
Schooler's Cough Syrup
and curo It now costs only
20 Cents.
Nothing better mado than this cough
syrup.
CUT PRICE
DRUGGIST
B. W. Car. lOlh and Chicago.
SCHAEFER
MRS. J. BENSON
For Easter
Our Kid Glovo stock is full of now and
pretty shades and styles of Easter, dressed
or undressed, light or heavy weight, price
$1.00, $150, $1.75 and $2.00
Wo aro showing a very large line of Lace Boleros, Eton Jackets, Revors
and Collars, In Egyptian, Arablnn, Applique, In colors white, black, cream,
Ecru, Flax, etc.
NECKWEAR
A very largo variety of new Neckwear In entirely new styles Chiffon and
Chentllo Hoas, from $1.00 up to tho best.
Beautiful line of plain nnd fancy Ribbons, Including Satin Taffetas In all
shades.
Special 4-Inch doublo face Satin Ribbon at 23c a yard.
A largo variety of late stylo Holts. Special sale of Machine Torchon
Laces nnd Insertions, 2 to 4 Inches wide any width, Cc a yard.
FOR WEDNESDAY
1S91 $262,727.47
1892 SW.WHR)
1S93 291.505.12
1S9I S7S.371.3H
1S95 259.S76.15
ISM $23S,O.W,9t
1S97 2(13.721.70
1&9S 33.S,006.34
1893 :a6.6l2.W
1900 356,568.52
Stonecyphcr, printer; 1201 Howard St.
NEW PIANOS
SOLD
REGARDLESS
Of COST
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It
mW I ,,
T BM'mI
SIclnTTny, Xtet'k, A. II. Clmur, Ivor fc
l'onil, Vonp, Uiiirrxon, Strucr, hlrnulie
mill thi! Ilrniillful SliiRrr.
1'rospcctlvo plnno purchasers who nro
seeking tho absolutely best valuo at ho
lowest prlco should not fall to get our quo
tations nnd tcrma upon thoso beautiful In
struments. Wo sell on easy payments
and glvo a handsomo stool and scarf FREE
with each piano.
Now pianos for rent. Artistic tuning
and repairing promptly done.
Catalogues, prices and terms furnished
frco on application.
SCHMOLLER & MUELLER,
Tim hAimnsT piano housi: in tiik
VI3ST.
ISIS Parnam Street, Omnha.
837 Ilroadvrny, Council niuHa.
Tel. l(12n.
I7t3slil
APRIL EXCURSIONS
EVERY
Tuesday in April
'ail mm.
THE-
UNION PACIFIC
THE ONLY DIRECT LINE ACROSS THE CONTINENT
Will sell tickets at th following reduced rates from Omaha:
To CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO. LOS ANGE
LES, SAN DIEGO, inoludlng
nil Main Linn Points, north Cali
fornia State Line to Colton,
San Bernardino, and
San Diego
$25
To Utah, Idaho, Oregon,
Montana and Washington
Ogden and Salt Lake City, Utah,
Butte and Helena,
Montana
Portland, Oregon., Spokane, Wash.
Tacoma and Seattle,
Wash
$23
$25
New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316.
Union Station, 10th and Marcy St. Tel. 629.
HAYDEN
s
California evaporated peaches, worth 15c,
for 8 l-3o.
California evaporated pears, worth 12Vic,
for Sc.
Oregon prunes, worth "He, for 34c.
Haspberries, worth 35c, for 25c.
3 bnr3 tar eoap, worth 30c, for 10c.
3 bars Wool Soap for 10c.
10 pounds corn meal for 10c.
10 pounds ryo meal for 15c.
10 pounds Urnhnm meal for 15c.
Big Easter Sale
on Groceries
10 bars Beat 'Km All Soap for 25c.
Good Country Butter 10c pound.
Strictly Fresh EggB, nt 11.
MB ATS.
No. 1 Haras, sugar cured, 10c.
5 lb pall pure leaf lard, 45c.
Fresh pork sausage, fi'c pound.
SI'KCIAL FRUIT SALE.
Choice rlpo bananas, 7'.4c.
3-lbH fancy dates fur 10c.
Fancy nweet oranges, dozen, 10c.
Our Pet biand lemons, dozen, 10c.
See What Sc Will Buy
luc Potts' Iron Handles
Cc Large Boxes Tooth Picks 3 for
5c Asbestos Stool Mats 2 for
10c Wire Potato Masher ,
10c Scrub Brush
;:
He
Hi:
"m:
fie
$3.00 nhlnestouo Combs for . ...J1.&0
J2.00 Jthlneatone Combs for ....(1.00
$1.50 Hhlnestono Combi for T5o
$1.00 Hhlnestono Combs for , 50c
luc Box Wax Tapers He
T)C Cake Turners He
tic Boxes Stove Polish 2 for rc
0 do.en Clothes Pins He
10c Paring Knife De
luc Bottle Machine Oil He
15c Towel Backs ie
luc Double Mincing Knives 5c
10c Cup and Saucer Backs rc
Iron wagons, body vz'2 incnes regular price
1.50 now, 7uc.
Iron wagons, body 13x20 inches, regular
price $1.75, now only 00c.
Iron wagons, body 11x28 inches, regular
price $2.23, now, 1.10.
Gigantic Boys' Waist Purchase
1,000 dozen boys' shirtwaists in tho celebrated "Mother's Friend" brand closed
out to us by tho manufacturers, Herman & Schnccr, for spot cash at a ridiculously
low price, now on salo. They aro In all sizes up to 14 years, mado In fine madras and
best French percales; never sold anywhere for less than $1 and $1.60, now nt Hay
den's for 29c. Owing to the tremendous quantity, we will bo able to fill all mall or-
ders at this price.
Thcso nro conceded the best boys' waists mado. This is an unequalled opportunity
to secure a gcoulnu bargain then. Itcmembcr they nre all guaranteed perfect In every
way. Iluy as many as you want.
HAYDEN BROTHERS
if
Only four days
until Easter
Trt 51
i w
that's the
We are ready for' you with a stock
peer of any youHl see elsewhere with far greater as
sortments and biugcr variety than ever before. Todays
news is full of saving importance telling you of tho money
saving items waiting for you here.
for Men's All-Wool
for Men's All-Wool Suits
Now spi'liitf crentlons por
feet in (it 11 ml style.
for Men's AII-Wool Suits
Now hprlnc stylos
In choice solocttun of irruy
mixture.
for Men's All-Wool Suits
-In an oxford crny, protty
pattern, round coiner mi.cK, pood
nuallty Farmer's satin HiiIiik.
6
mm
si I tux men t
Suits,
In a choloo collection
of protty stripe?, stylish nnd hand
some.
HQ for Men's Spring
2UI13,
dtrlctly h 1 h-L'railo
Milts, correct In cut, tttylo and con
fttruetlon. Your tnllor couldn't du
plieato for lops than three tlmos
clu'ht.
Men's
Easter
Hats
Hoadlnp you off with
the
New Golf
Hat
Tho latest thing In
mun,u hats.
A complcto lino of colors and nhndes.
$1.00, $1.50
$2.00, $2.50
MeiVs
Easter
Shoes
How strong is our faith In Ne
braska shoca for men did you say!
Kvery pnlr guaranteed Isn't that
faith enough?
Men's Ilox Calf Shoes, Men's Vo
lour Calf Shoes, Men's Vic! Kid
Shoes, Men's Patent Leather Shoes,
Men's Low Shoes, every pair mado
for and sold by Tho Nebraska, real
$3.00 and J3.50 values
$2.50
Shoe Store
And Eome of tho features that will make It
tbo most popular placo In tho city for tho
ladles to trade.
Tho rest room, supplied with easy chalr3,
rending matter, telephono and an invitation
to uso it. Tho toilet rooms with everything
now and up-to-dnto. Colored maid in at
tendance. Vour shoes polished frco.
And the handsomest lino of tho very lat
est In women's, misses' and children's shoes
in tbo city and $3.00 tho highest prlco for
your cholco of any itylo or leather. La
dles, tho store Is yours come and uso it.
Sorosis Shoe Store,
203 So. 15th Street.
FRANK WILCOX, MunnRcr.
Black, the
$2.50 Hattet
Sells only ono prlco lints $2.10
NO MOlti: NO LESS. Tho Hat bo
sells for $2.50 Is tho equal of $1.00
lints sold by others.
-)o(-
IF YOUR
Neckwear
and Furnishings
Come from Black, they'll be tho
latest.
)o(
New Store. Nero Stock.
107 S. Mh, Opp. Jfuydens.
Pennies free
for Boys and Girls
Wo will glvo ono penny for every
nnmo brought In to us of persons in
Omaha having a KODAK OH CA
MKHA. Wo will also glvo thrco ex
tra prizes of -1x3 eamcrns for thoso
having tho greatest number of names.
You must call first nt tho storo for
nnmo slips and full particulars,
Names must bo handed In on Sat
urday, Monday or Tuesday, April Cth,
Sth and 9th.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Fiirnain Street.
Sco tho pennies In our window,
A Talk on
Spring
HAYDEN
s
Clothinor
nnd
Every man who has a regard for his pockctbook
wants to practice practical economy should bco our lino of
Clothing for spring.
Thoso who patronlzo so-called "swell" tailors wo par
ticularly Invite, because wo know It Is tho easiest thing In
tho world for us to convince them that wo can clotho
them equally ns good and for less than half tho money.
STOP ns you walk by our Sixteenth street clothing
window. LOOK through our 115 new spring styles,
you have n few minutes tlmo romo In nnd cxamlno
matchless values wo havo to offer you.
If Ttu Stun Blocm to
tho
Men's All Wool Suits for $3.75 that ar matchless
elsewhere for less than $0.50.
Mon'fl Hlack nnd Oxford Suits for $3,00. Suits thnt
no other storo sells for less than $8.50.
Men's suits flno Vlcuuns for $0.75. Other stores
would call them bargains at $10,00.
Men's Suits new, stylish pnttorns nt $7.50.
Men's Very Fine Hulls at $8.50 nnd $10.(10. Over 25
handsomo patterns to select from. Elegantly tail
ored and perfect fitting.
Men's Extra Flno Suits for $12.60 end $15.00-Sults
whl"' can ouly bo clnssed with tho $25,00 to $35,00
mndo to order kind.
Men's Very Finest Suits for $18.00 to $23,00 nio equal
only to tho $50.00 mndo to mensuro kind, except tho
price,
HAYDEN BROS
Selling the Most Clothing in Omnha.
I
Wo thsinlc our friends for llieir loyal support and hope to
deserve it more than ever in future.
SHERIDAN COAL
Elegant for cooking, hottest, cleanest, cheapest and best
coal mined in Wyoming.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam St.
Tel. 127
Howell's
Anti-Kawf
A Spring Poem.
Tim kiiow tlin beautiful mmw;
IlrliiKH Unit cotiKli, Unit IioitIIjIo fottli,
Wlilcli down to your Iuiirk niiiy j;o,
Your mortal (.-oil to hIiiiIIIo olf,
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