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12 FLORENCE WANTS T0 RIDE|. Movement is on Foot te Becurs Eleotrio Oar Line from Omaha. NEW TRACTION COMPANY INTERESTED | missioners Wil Be Petle At Next Meeting of that ¥ to Grant a Franchise Connty Co The people of Floren an elect with the 2 Omaha corp question of and t company, planning line t At the wissioners the for hise right of way o tween Omaha and Florence, meeting of Flo village will be taken to se A franchise the village. Th intention coustruct line Ames to the 1 branch to mitten of ter In charg will present They tem Tractlon ation which is tion of the electric ecen Cre , and Winterset meeting of the county coms« parties interested will ask hich will grant them the certain public roads be. and at the next | board steps | from 18 to avenue north ot dn running a Lawn cometery. A come ns of Florence has the mate | that end of the I ul( matter to the commission- | s 1o doubt of securing the from the county and looking for a way line of the city limits to the the con a fran er the nee company he from ain Florence, Forest citize the ers. nece village trom Ame now the th Lo While king After Right of Way. the council will grant th street, refusal and | priva Several owners proposed line have that they will do- | believing them right-of-way they have anticl will secure a ri property If nece real estate along the alre urance na ground, and little remalns to be kecured by purchase or donation. The New System Traction company will introduce a novel style of electric rallway construction, there being no poles nor overhead wires. The power for the moving of trains is transmitted through wires which are carried in condults along the side of the rail and is brought to the car by a small trolley, which is extended to the edge of the car and touches the wires in- side of the conduit. The system has been pronounced safer than the overhead trolley and the expense of construction is but little greater than that of overhead wires. In the condults the wires are protected from the weather and will last longer than when exposed. over ated poss. of-way 80 over Wdy given a necessary PROSPECT HILL EXTENSION allway Improve- ¥ to Be Made in r Futur € Like the N G. 8. Benawa has taken up the proposed opening of Thirty-third street from Burt to ss and the extension of the street rail- ay line to Prospect Hill. r some days the matter has been in abeyance and it be- gan to look though the proposed im- provement would not be made this season, but with the action of the Prospect Hill Improvement club this week and the de- termination of the chairman of the com- mitteo to press matters, it is stated that the work will be under way in a short time. An officer of the street rallway compary who declared this week that no work could be done by the company until the return of certain members of the board of di- rectors, specifically excepted the Prospect Hill extension from that condition, saying that as the board has already announced Bath Cabinets as As good as some that are sold for nearly double above price—see them in our win- dow—or write us about them. Sherman & McConnell Drug Co, Cor. 16th «nd Dodge, Omaha, — - Don’t Buy a PIANO Until you'have Investigated our selected $1.65 Buys a beautiful Chickering upright, $60 buys a rellable Square plano. $10 buys an Organ, in good condition, $168 & a new upright plano, fully gudr orms, $6.00 cash—$l New ple for rent. Fine tuning and repairing promptly dor Write for ecatalogue. or pay us a visit of inspec prices on and terms, SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Old Reliable Piano House, | tarther way, Councll B joss, l its inte building a in proper shape hands of the executive nd work could without meeting of the ire the A can be company it will be sary to grade California street at Thirtieth and to make a fill of considerable extent at Thirty-third and Lineoln streets. This work will be done by the city and will be paid for ultimately by the propert along the 1ine of the road. The appraisers have fixed the damages of opening Thirty- third stre an amount which fs considered fair by the majority of the peo ple concerned. The ordinance for the grading of California street was prepared in February, but has not been introduced in the council yel. Interested parties wil attend the meeting of the couneil in com mittee of the whole Monday afternoon for the purpose of having the proposed ordi- nance considered and reported for at the regular meeting Tuesday evening off a| treet was pu ter was in the the ar Before started b street railway owners passage Cascarine at Al Drock. Cures Bilio:sness, Constipation and Dys- pepsia, or money refunded. Price 50 cents Book explaining cause and cure mailed free. a Bros. & Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. GOOD MONTH FOR JOBBERS Inerease of Trade During F Over Corres) n Year Ago. of Nebraska for reported by to b in excellent condition. During opening weeks of the month the jobbers of Omaba and other Nebraska towns reported that business was not as good as for the corresponding time last year and in one or two instances com plaints were made use of what the job bers considered a decline, but when the month was closed and the books were b anced it was found that the increase In business of February, 1901, over the corre sponding month of 1900 was from 10 to 18 per cent | The average of prices has been lower on goods handled by Nebraska jobbers this year than a year ago and the increased business therefore means a greatly In creased tonnage, which has had a marked effect on the dividends of Nebraska rail- road lin From a retailer's standpoint was not as satisfactory as it been. Dealers in heavy clothing and in rubber goods suffered most and in some cases it was pecessary to ask for exten- sion of credits at the first of the month. These credits in general have been met and wholesalers report collections excel- lent. The effect of the unseasonable weather has been offset by improved con- ditions in all parts of the state, so that re- tall merchants on the whole are in better condition this year than they were twelve months ago. One feature of the Nebraska retail trade 1s the number of changes which have taken place. The number of failures small comparatively, but since December approx- imately 1,100 business changes have taken place in the state. In most instances these changes were dissolutions of partnership and the records show that in a majority of cases the retiring partner went into business on his own account business ot agenci The the month commercial intere February are the month might have CAUSE OF LLING HAIR, Dandraff, Which is a Germ Disease— Kill the Germ. Falling hair is caused by dandruff, which 1s a germ disease. The germ in burrowing in to the root of the bair, where it de- stroys the vitality of the halr, causing the halr to fall out, digs up the cuticle in little scales, called dandruff or scurf. You can't stop the falllng hair without curing the dandruff, and you can't cure the dandruff without killing the dandruff germ. ‘De- stroy the cause, you remove the effect Newbro's Herpicide is the only hair prep- aration that kills the dandruff germ, Herpl- cide 18 also a delightful halr dressing, WILL TEST THE ORDINANCE Habeas Corpus Case of Grocer Brown Will Be Heard Saturday Morning. The habeas corpus case of David Brown, the North Twenty-fourth street grocer, who proposes to test the constitutionality of the Sunday closing ordinance, will be dis posed of in Judge Baker's court Saturday morning. The writ was made returnable yesterday, but as Judge Baker is engaged with the Stuht larceny case, he decided to | continue the habeas corpus bearing. Brown was arrested for violating the Sun- day closing ordinance and fined $10 in police court. He asserts that the ordinance is unconstitutional because it s class legls- lation, applying only to grocers and meat dealer: Having a Run on Cham Cough Remedy. “Our drugglsts have had such a run on Chamberlain's Cough Remedy that they have had to order more and today there is none in the town morning and the druggist said: ‘Chamber. lain's goes quicker than any other kind.' says H. Goddard, Edgemont, 8. Dak. There is good reason for its popularity. No other remedy will loosen and relieve a cold so quickly, No other will preyent & cold or an attack of the grip from resulting in pneu- monla. No other is more pleasant or safe to take. For sale by all druggists. EVERY TUESDAY ry, March a UNION PACIFIC will sell tickets at the following GREATLY REDUCED RATES: From Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego .... 25.00 Ogden, Salt Lake, Butte, Helena.... 23.00 Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle.. 25.00 New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street. | Tel. 316, Union in's April the ation, 10th and Marcy. Tel. 629. | Announcements of (he Theaters. “A Stranger in a Strange Land,” which comes to Boyd's theater for two perform- ances next Sunday, in addition to being new to Omaha theater-goers, is said to be a farce abounding in clean, spontaneous fun of the Amerlcan variety and is wholly de void of the coarseness that marks the French farce productions. On Monday and | Tuesday Francls Wilson and company will present their new comic opera, ““The Monks of Malabar,” which has nfet with universal favor and success. The advance sale al ready insures big hou: = The Northwestern line, “Twin City Lim- now leaves the Unlon station, Omaha, at 7:56 p. m. daily, instead of 7:85 p. m. formerly. The arrival time at St. 3 Minneapolis REMAINS CHANGED. Through connections from the west are fhus ured and a MORE CONVENIENT time of departure s afforded Omaha and Coun- ell Blufts patrons. The same magnifique equipment {s retained in service. City offices, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Leave Chicax Florida Wednesdny. No change of cars by going on Chicago & Florida Special, leaving Chicago Union sta- tlon 12 noon Tuesdays, and at the same hour Fridays, for Jacksonville and St Augustine. ‘The most convenient service for & southern trip. For details apply to H. R. Dering, A. G. P. Agt., 248 South Clark #t., Chicago, 111 METZ—Fred, sr. ng Funeral Saturday. p m. from family residence, 206 Hurney St luterment Frospect Hill, ! THE OMATTA HAYDENS SATURDAY SPECIALS, from 4 to nad Mi one war at shir lersey men the and collars Hoyu' £1.00 Waists nt Mother's Friend waists 1 IN'S $1 of the b anted perfect and wol Men's $1.00 19¢ men's medium welght, ribbed shirts and drawers, 30¢; $1.25 coly 1 laundered shirts, in all new styles, at 75 Boy $1.00 colored white laundered shirts, with separate 19¢. Men's $1.50 mediumweight boys collars, ) doz year at $1, on sale 0 WHITE SHIRTS AT n's fine white laundered shirts t brands made; every shirt h $1.60; on sale laundered with separate colored ts at wool shirts and drawers at $1.00. 00 doz. men's ligh rant GRE The hoe newe rant and leatt am lour at § ¢ AND 750 SHIR' and boys AT C. work shirts and dark shirt ed perfect and made to sell at 50t and on sale at 2 AT SAMPLE SHOE most extraordinar for men ¢ and 1 in every war SALE SATURDAY bargains in fine women and children: all the st styles; every pair war- 1. All the ladies' fine sample 00 hand 1 vicl kid and patent her shoes at $1.96. All tho ladies’ fine ple $3.50 and $4.00 Russia calf and va- calf shoes, in tans and blacks, on sale 195, All the men's fine sample $3.50, wew $1.00 and$5.00 box calf and Russia calf, tan and fines pate IN ( La hoe Kkid satin arrival of the The port day i hosj 2604 black shoes at $1.96. All the t sample $4.00 and $5.00 viel k nt leather shoes on sale at $1.96 JUR BARGAIN SHOE DEPARTM dies’ fine § nd $2.00 viel kid | at $1.39 ine $2.00 and §: button and shoes at 9%¢; men's n calf § shoes at $1.39. Infants oft sole hoes, 10« HAYDEN BROS m'l Burns, 1318 Farnam, announces the King Charles’ ware. Mortality Statinties. following deaths and births were re- ed to the city health commissigner. for twenty-four hours ending at noon Fri- men's 1d and ladies lace lace lac Mr aged 51 aged §; 1 th, tal, Burt, Iaine, Douglas county Ella Christing Dinesen, Baby Carlson, 234 Chi- Martin Réuni Of 1 don Max war win " art ua Bar 1ys Max Goldsmith his business advt, stating that Martin ted wifo—that he was rich and ted ®ome one to help spend his money » says that while he 18 not poor—-he s he wants a wife he'll imself. ire he C t know i put in_an Market ing about selecting mer's Kidney € er's 1 Pills ri's Tablets Ben ina Hostotter's Bitters Duffy's Hud Wye Pa ‘art Plerce's ¥ Dr. SCHAEFER “*’ Malt 10 Quinine fer's Cough Cure . Fablets ... g van Tablets th's Beef, Iron Celery C rdut ver Pills eription Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills PRICE DRUGGIST Chicago. Whiskey and Wine 1100 mpound i or's $1.00 . Cor. 16th an DAILY BFET: cago, aged 3 the: Gertr Webster, aged 3 month 1819 Norih Kighteenth, Births—Frank Kure boy: H, V. Haywar John Peterse M A, 1 Ham McGly boy; Fred Doshe Johnston's opening of urs Monday 1 Tu Kahl linery o 11 and 1 & fine M SATURDAY, mil arch HAYDEN New Spring CLOTHING $4.00 (For big and little boys. | | Del }lmln.\', hitful sury made clothing in America. terns, Little men 3 to 10 y ises for the youngsters MARCH 9, 1901. Maydens' Ment and A lifornia han alt me: bulk oyste hame, 10 HAYL PROS Wanted, a trained nurse to take cnarge of & sanitarium; must have experience, a good education and good business ability. dress J 09, care Bee office. The Hayden Bros’. trade mark on a gar- ment means your money back or a new garment for any rea- sonable cause for dis- satisfaction. and their parents Sat- | elothing for boys, at our wonderfully low prices, Tt's the best | It's the latest styles and newest pat We will display an extraordinary variety of new stylish | ars have been specially well looked | We'll help you to the best, nattiest you could wish for The po est fabries, See our dark fast double 1 same goods, See our new 2-piece suit, coat button cutaway sack style, with kn. sers and belt, for young men 7 to at $2.60 to $6.00. Young men's suits, m; ye with long clothes—moro than any three stores in city—newest styles, perfect JLING TH Russian blouses, beautiful, $2.7 ular sailor suits, all loop front, reversible shield, newest colorings, new- 2,75 to $5.00., Boys’ double breasted suits, knee trousers, styles to select from, for 95¢ to $5.00. blue sted suits .00 and § de 3 trou- | ar trousers, We prepare an immense assortment of the | tng, odd long trousers, sizes, walsts the to £6.00. Vestees, the newest, $1.45 to $5.50. the newest kinds 100 g serge, all wool, color 3-piece and vestee suits, ! for $3.75 to $15.00, 12 of $5.00 and $7.50 men's sults, go on sale Saturday. Extra speclal sale of boys' new lines young perfect fit- to 31, for $1.50 and $2 Regular §2 fitting suits, | to $4.50 values HAYDEN BRO MOST CLOTHING IN OMAH! $5,000 DRUG STOC On Sale at The Myers-Dillon Drug Cotttpany at Less Than Half Price. We desire to state to the public that we have purchased the entire retail drug de- partment of the Aloe-Pentold Co. This purchase includes a very large stock of druggist sundries, such as brushes, perfumes, combs, mirrors, soaps. sponges, and in fact everything kept in a retail drug store. We propose to close out these goods commencing Saturday morning, the sale to continue until all goods are sold, at tery Low Prices. soups c Packers' Tar Soap. ¢ Cuticura Soap ..... $1.00 c Lubins & 10¢ Oatm (H | 10¢ Soap (all odors) Soap oap Lubins Lubins al Soap . ave about 1 gross 3 Violet Soq cakes box.) Wool So: Ivory Soap 10¢ ¢ Beegam's 2 I Y 1 50 I went for a bottle this [go at very low prices. Juvenile Juvenile oap Soap r Soap Societe Hygenic Soap bar Green Castile Soap . . bar White Castile Soap . b. bar White Castile Soap ...... gross Tollet Soaps, various brands Fresh, standard goods at bargain prices. Toilet Goods Pentold's Tooth Powder . zodont ..... ozodont .. . c Sanital Tooth Powder . Sanital Liquid c Penfold’'s Tooth Wash . ¢ Lyon's Tooth Powder : Wild Rose Tooth Powder . ¢ Hind's Honey Almond (ream. ¢ Penfold's Velvet Cream . Oriental Cream ¢ Wright's Dento Myrrh Tooth Soa Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap .. e Wright's Dento Myrrh Powde ¢ Wright's Dento Myrrh Tooth Paste Pasterine Tooth Paste c Dr. Balley's Tooth Powder Ricksecker's Tooth Powder ¢ (2 1b.) Cape May Sea Salt (6 1b.) Cape May Sea Salt . | . 102 |One ¢ |19 $1.00 bottles Patent Medicines e Munyon Remedies containing abou! Remedies at . 130 50c Remedies at . 28¢ $1.00 Remedies at ges, all colo 0c bottles Kops $1.00 bottles Park Cod Liver Ol tra Malt Davis' Lofoten ark Davis' Egg Emul- sion Ol ... 25e boftles c hottl oley's Honey and Tar.. Foley's Honey and Tar .. Kramer's Kidney Cure $1.00 bottles UbUrsa .....o...u oues ner's Safo Nervin c boxes Kidneolds Voans . 109 $1.00 boxes West Nerve and Brain reatment bottles Penfold's White Pine cash, and our customers get the benefit. Entire $5000 stock goes at bargain priceé. Nothing reserved. We bought cheap for Come early and select a list of bargains, We only mention a few articles—but everything goes at correspondingly low prices. MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. 16TH AND FARNAM STREETS. Burlington To Ogden, Salt Lake City, Butte, Helena, ) Anaconda, and Missoula.. .... .. To San Frangisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, ) San Jose and many other California points | Low Rates West and Northwest March 12, 19 and 26. April 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, $23 $26 tle, Tacoma couver and V Tc the W To all points on the Northern Pacific Ry. | st of Missoula, including Spokane, Seat Portland, as well as Vad all points on the 0. on the Spokane Falls & Northern Ry. and hington & Columbla River R. fa, B. € R. & N. Co.'s lines, | $26 R Tickets at 1502 Farnam Street and at Burlington Station, Tenth and Mason Streets. J. FRANCIS, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, Neb. They They They They They come in otter, metria and brown. cluding the Stetson she hats. pes. few days mna SHOES $4 and § Saturday's price. . . Men's shoes, chol of price or value leather Included— ouly. . M 11 be closed SHOF wi LADI SHOES— Laird Saturd LAD! Cho: Ladies' shoes— MIS! SHO! STOCK DIVID y only.. ' SHOES This store | Ladie ‘New Waists They are made with 1500 & come in fedors 25 different styles in black stiff hats to sele Remainder of Stock to go at any price, sale ever equaled THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO.'S Great Rebuilding Sale, LILL hoes o of entire tans and Saturd —all $5.00 and $6.00 shoes— Sorosls’, p of entire stock $1.60. broken lines, 230 pairs , CHILDRE 2D IN FIVE LOTS- 29¢, 49¢, 69¢, 79¢ and $1.18 \ We make a special* ty of selling the best '1.50 line of Men's Hats in America. The come in stiff hats— They come in soft hats— come in golf hats- 1 hats come in railroad hats come in pasha hats— tan, pearl, blue, black, steel, gray, buckskin, t from, in- I"ull line of boys’ and youth's & 1515 Douglas 1515 No Y BRACKETT, STACY ..2.38 stock black, regardiess and patent 1.69 Broken 1in —worth up to $3.50, sale pri Shoebert's and Armstrong's .2.59 Queen Quality, Ultra — 20c, 49¢ 1515 fiodglas St. New Spfing New Skirts to be sold Saturday. an exclusive style not to be found els Selling rapidly and in many cases at one-half price. 700 new stylish suits, 'where, 100 snits, in fine serges, taffeta lined jack- ets, with the new flounce skirt , made up in the newest styles, trimmed with siraps of stitched taffeta, on sale Ladic newe: suit worth $30.00—one of our leaders—for Saturday at ..... Ladies’ fine Tailor-made Suits, of imported styles—worth §40.00, for 240 suits, in all the new styles, lined throughout—they are worth $18.00, for . 1k V 12.50 * suits, in all the newest materials and t styles, lined throughout with silk 18,50 a direct copies , jackets silk sty that our buyer secured on his recent trip to New York were detained at Buffalo by the railroad company and just received. our second floor in cloak department. They will be on sale Saturday on The, worth up to $10.00, your choice at Second consignment of 1 Ladies’ Ser, Ladies’ Rainy D, ral rows of stitching, at, ¢ Silk Taffeta Skirts, wor $7.00 and $8.00, for . 20 dozen ladies’ French | We have exactly 175 ladies’ J An opy kets worth up to $20 on sale Saturday We have divided them into two lots handled this season, left, a jacket, Ja We have 200 children's jackets left only $1.95. Lot 2 only $2.98 'th up to $10.00, for, . Ladies’ fine Crepon, Serge and Pebble Cheviot BKirts, worth annel Wi nufactu ¢ and Brocade Skirts v Skirts, made of plaid back mat $5.00 Asn 53,98 0, for. Oxe we have worth § ackets, some of the best rtunity never equaled to buy t $4.7 siN, Lot one The tremendous sale of our ladies' wrappers will be continued Saturday sessesresesesssssscscee Your Teeth Are precious, Nature do- mands t recelve the best tment 11 that your commi her Teeth Crowned [ Bridge \ ver tooth.. 3.6 #kill_ana expert accomplivh is at ) Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. D ket R e e e e anat I} o i t : | P sAmE swape | TWO QUALITIES e ( et g0 » NISTOGA | GARSON 25¢each’' 2 for25¢ CLUETT PEABODY & CO MAKERS \