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THE OMATJA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, rATtOTT 0, IflOO.
FIRST LIVE STOCK CENSUS
Special Agent Fred F, Jobcs)n Shows Im
pottance of Haying it Correct.
GREAT VALUE OF COMPLETE ENUMERATION
yVl I'lH nn Hinl ( llir (,'onnt nut
(iiirnxlnu nm to Wlirlhcr Tltcrc In
MiorliiK In Mint tnttlt Work
Tlioroimlil)' NtPinntlEi'l
Hoyden IlniK. Sprflnl Antler.
Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock wo place on
snlo two cases of mill remnants of yard
wldo soft finished bleached musllri at S'fco
yard.
This tot Is fully as Rood It not belter than
tho lot wo sold Inst week, which drew n bis
crowd to tho IJIr Storealso mll remnants
of plain whlto India linen and 40-Inch wide
India lawn worth 10c, 124c and IS.-, all In
one lot tomorrow, choice Dc. These aro
bargains you can not dupllcato outside of
llnydcns,
2 DKKSS (lOOt)S BTOCK O.V SAI.B
KVBRV DAY THIS WEEK. All goods ad
vfrtlsed for Monday will rontlnuo on salo
Tuetday, somo lines will be reduced still
more homespuns luc worsted plaids Sc,
"Wo nro simply trying to put n stop to this ' ik0 ami 23c. Oreat reduction on coif nlnl.if,
tternnl guessing ns to whether thcro Is, a etCi Crcpons 39c, Cfle, 75c and 08c worth
monago in meal cattle. aiu trcn r. junn- double.
agent of the con-I
nas lecn in unia.m , ln lno cail wlth tIlc biggest bargains
ton, n special
Ills olllce, who
on business connected with thJ ltvo
Block census which Is to be taken this
year for the first time In bltory. Mr.
Johnnnn Is tho editor of the Denver, Dally
Stockman, the nlllclal newspaper of tho Na
tional Live Stock association, which organi
zation Is iiMdstlng the government In the
making of this census.
"Wo say It Is the firm live stock censu.
ever taken," continued Mr. Johnson. "It
may round strange, but such Im thu fact.
There have been attempts made heretofore,
tut they wero little moro than attempti
nnd tho statistics xccured arc admitted, cvun
by tho government, to be unreliable ami of
llttlo use. It has heretofore been an al
tnotit Imposslblo proposition to secure nn
accurate census on live stock, principally
tor the reason that the stockmen themselves
liavo been opposed to telling tho truth abDUt
what they own. No matter how honest tho
otockman might bo otherwise, when it came
to tho nutrition, 'How many cattle do you
own?' nine out of ten would simply find it
Impossible to tell tho truth. Tho result was
that tho figures secured wero totally unre
liable. "When the National I.lve Stock nfworln
tlon asked tho government to make this
census Director Merrrlam at first refused
point blank, Insisting that the thing was Im
practicable. Secretary WlIon and Chief
Statistician Powers of tho Department of
Agriculture took the matter up, however,
nnd after much consultation It wns agreed
that tho consliR should bo taken If the Na
tional Llvo Stock association would back
up tho efforts of tho government. The na
tional association Include about all of tho
organized stockmen of the went now nnd It
ngreed to noslst In every way possible. Con
Krcss lion made a special appropriation for
tho work nnd wo are already pushing tho
preliminaries. Secretary Martin of tho na
tional association has been appointed special
ngent In chargo and plans nro already well
tinder way.
"Wo realize, however, that wo nave a big
Job ahead of us nnd that without tho nctlve
co-operation of tho stockmen themselves It
will bo nn almost Impossible, task. The ar
rangements nro such, however, that there
Is renlly no excuso for any stockman to lie
nbout his holdings In this case, for wo hive
thrown ovory posslblo safeguard around the
work, and tho information received as to
what nny Individual owns cannot possibly be
Known to nny ono but a fow men connected
with tho census olllco, nhd they nro sworn
to secrecy. Tho excuso that a stockman
will not tell what cattle ho owns for fenr
of tho county assessor Is no good this year,
for tho.county nsscssor cannot possibly learn
what nny man reports unless he tells hlm-
clf.
I in perl iwr of Correct Oiimiih,
"Asldo from all this, however, n correct
census Is of such Importance to each Indi
vidual engaged In tho Industry that onco tho
matter Is thoroughly understood wo antici
pate llttlo trouble. In tho first place stock
men havo for years been busy guessing how
many cattle, or sheep, or hogs thcro aro In
tho country nnd no two will agree on tho
BUbJcct. Hundrods of stockmen have gone
broke In thu llvo stock business simply bo
cause they pinned tholr faith to the propo
sition that thcro was a shortago of cattlo
in tho country. Thousands more have sold
their cattlo for llttlo or nothing only a fow
months later to buy back at an Increased
price. Wo claim that It Is posslblo to have
n knowledgo of tho supply of cattlo ln the
country, and onco this condition Is known
tho llvo stock Industry can be put upon a
stablo nnd safo basis.
"Tho Information wo proposo to get Is tho
number of cattlo, sheep, hogs, horses and
Boats In tho country on Juno 1, this year.
This Information will bo classified to show
tho ages and sex and class, nnd It wo nro
successful, as wo expect to bo, wo will have
u basis upon which to build a system of
annual and perhaps monthly statistics for
tho Information of tho Industry as to tho
visible supply of cattlo of commerce. It Is
tho opinion of tho natlonnl association that
tho future of tho Industry depends largely
tipon tho securing of this Information. Such
Information will reduce to the minimum tho
risk to capital Invested, and wo hope will
iniablo stockmen to secure loans on cattlo
security nt n much lower rate of lutereat
than nt present. This of Itself would be well
worth tho trouble nnd should bo nn Induce
went for every stockman to tell tho truth.
Wlutlo Country In t (Touted.
"The wholo country Is Interested In this
work, nnd tho only wonder Is that It has so
long gono unattended to, Stockmen talk
plenty nbout a shortago In the cattlo supply,
(but tho peoplo llttlo realize what such n.
shortage would mean. It would mean nn
advance In tho prlco of meat far beyond
present figures nnd thcro Is no way of dls
covering tho approach of such n shortago or
Its oct tent until the high prices fall to
bring the cattlo to market. Then thero Is
nlways tho danger ot a fictitious shortage,
If a largo number of peoplo can be mado
to bollovo that thero Is a shortage, whether
ono exists or not, they will hold back their
cattlo, prlcos will advnnco and then tho
tlammcwl-up supply will come In suddenly,
bringing disaster and ruin with It. Thn
market depends upon tho supply nnd de
mand. It tho supply Is n known quantity,
tho danger from wild speculation Is re
duced to a minimum, and tho llvo stock
Industry Is soon diverted of tho largn
tjpcculutlvn condition that Is now Its curse
nnd results In such wldo fluctuations on the
least provocation.
"It is our intention to use overy posslblo
moans to get at the real facts as to the
number of head ot llvo stock In tho Unite'
States. Wo shall collect the figures on all
owners of hug than BOO head, through the
regular e-nnumerntora, but on the raugo and
Where an Individual or enrnnnillnn nwn
over GOO If ad, we Bhall go after him with
special agents. While wo hope In this way to
KCt tho real facta In the enre, wo still have
other resources the many organizations, for
instance, who nro well acquainted with tho
conditions of their members nnd wo shall
use overy possible plan to check the roturns
nnd got them absolutely correct, or so noarlr
so that they may be relied upon. Thcro la
already considerable Interest among stock
mon over thla matter and we proprwo to
glvo tho fullest publicity to our plans ln
order that all stockmen may understana
fully just what Is going to be done."
Mr. Johnson left for Denver yesterday
afternoon.
TUB 1110 8U.K DEPARTMENT.
Wonderful sale of new foulard silks not
a fow pieces, but hundreds ot pieces In nil
the cholco styles nt 5Dc, C!c. 75c and $1.00.
Ilnndsomo black grenadines, all doiibl
width In finest Imported and select styles,
on snle at 69c, 75c, OSe anJ $1.50. All col
ors plain silk 22c.
?2c.
THE END OF THE WRECK SALE
To Make an End of Everything R?mnining
from Ibe Ihilroacl Wreck Purohaje.
BOSTON STORE WILL CLOSE OUT
Toilny All Hint's Left of Hry
(JihhIn, Cm-lifts, DrnporloN nml Oil
Cloth from the AVreeli (or
A I moat .VothliiK.
AT BOSTON STORE TODAY.
LAST DAY OK THE WRECK SALE.
15c laco for l4c yard.
Ureal sale of Lace, pah ot which has been
exhibited ln our front show window.
All, tho laco left from tho railroad wreck
sale, Including valcnclcnued, torchon nnd
plllowcnso lace, worth up to 15c, go nt Hie
yard.
Immense lot of fine French valenclcnnee
laco and Insertion, In medium nnd extra flno
All colore plain satins , patterns, go on bargain square at 2c and 3o
yard.
LAST 1AY HOSTOV STOItVMKII'. SAI.I3.
Tnilnr llonloii .Store IlniW Hip Snle
of 'Will I noe Ktllott Shoe Stork.
$5.00 SHOES, $1.08.
W.OO SHOES, $1.60.
Today's selling will end tho greatest
shoo salo that has over been held In
Omaha. Today Boston Storo closes out
tbo last 700 or S00 pair of ladles' nnd men's
Bhocs from this stock.
Tho shoes that wero made to sell for up
to $3.00 will go for $1.69 a pair.
And tho shoes that wero made to sell up
to $3.00 and $6.00 will go for $1.93.
This positively winds up tho sale. To
day Is your last chance.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
Northwest Corner 16th nnd Douglas Sts.
Soiihii, the .Mil roh ICIiik.
Plays tho Hula-Hula cake walk,
miss It.
Don't
Kino 36-Inch white wa?h silk at lis I Immcnso lot of nil widths of fine torchon
yard wldo lining silk 25c 20-Inch black laco nnd Insertion ln match nets, oxtra flno
taffeta, line grade, all llk 39c 27-Inch nnd heavy quality; regular prlco up to 23c,
black taffeta, extra at 61c. Kancy silks In
brat stylrs a bargain you should not mlm,
worth up to $2.00, nt C9c. White and cream'
ccrded silk for trimming, worth $1.30 for
75c.
Extra help to wait upon you.
HAYDEN DROS.
go nt 3c, Cc nnd 7lc yard.
Rig lots of black silk laces, worth 35c, go
at 7',4c yard.
100 bolts of black nnd cream silk lace,
extra flno quality. In matched sets; worth
33c, go nt 10c yard.
50c DRESS BUTTONS ltic DOZ,
COO gross all kinds drcfd buttouj, over 100
different styles, worth 50c; In this salo lV4c
dozen.
SILK SIDE ELASTICS, Cc PR.
Ladles', misses' nnd children's side clast
Icf, In nil silk web, Including black, white,
pink, blue and cardinal. They nil go on
The establishment of a b-Pt sugar factory tj u,. nn.i ...i.i ....
nt 4 . t I I .1 . , , I IIIIUI ItllJ Ull Jk till litVJ
at Ames, .Neb., by the Standard company i raroml ,vrcck oarKnn.
opons another market to the farmoro in tho An M,n i,in,. f m -..,.i i, ti
neighborhood of this city nnd makes poi- i,, , .r. ,...i
slblo tho production of a new and profitable A11' tho ,,rcB3 ,, , at lc
crop. It has been fully demonstrated that 1 ynr( .
the soli of Omaha and vicinity Is well , A,j tno of tho B,1Uollnca E0 nt 31jc
adapted to tho raising of becLs and an In- , vnr.i ,
NEW USE FOR IDLE LANDS
NiiKlir ItcrlK Will Prove n I'rolUnlilo
Crop In tlie Vlelnlty of
(liiiiilin.
creased ncreago will probably be put In this
spring. An experiment wai- made last sea
son by M. A. Lunn, 3528 North Twenty-
eighth street, under the auspices of tho
Commercial club, with excellent results.
"Thrco locations were selected," said
Mr. Lund, "with tho view of testing dif
ferent qualltlert of soil. One field was
chosen near Klorence lake, one north of
time.
Ames ayenuo near Slxteonth street, and one bargains on salo today for tho last tl
uii minium Bireoi nrar tap ueil line. 1110
yield ran from twelve to fifteen tons per
ncro on all three tracts; the per cent of
sugar was 13.fi with an average purity ot
80,6 por cent. Tho beets grown on the first
tract wero sold to peoplo In tho neighbor
hood and used by theira as feed for cows
with satisfactory results.
"Within tbo limits of Omaha thero aro
lying Idlo lots, blocks and acres which If
put under cultivation might furnish a suffi
cient supply for a factory in this city
lnrger than any In the state. Ilcsldo this
area ln tho city there Is n much larger ter
ritory nvallablo near railroad towns wltbln
twenty-flvo miles of Omaha. The Ames
factory will agree to pay $4 per ton for
beets nnd at that rate an acre would pro
duce $50. If tho unemployed laborers of
tho city could bo given employment In till
ing tho vacant soil In tho vicinity of Omaha
for this purposo a largo revenue would be
produced to tho benefit ot nil concerned.
Till" Attention of tile.
Traveling tvuMIc Is respectfully Invited to
tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons
of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST.
PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha nnd Chi
cago. Solid vestlhulcd, steam heated mil
electric lighted trains. Pnlaco sleepers nnd
diners, buffet nnd library enrs, free reclin
ing chair enrs, fast tlmo nnd union depots.
City Ticket Office, 1501 Karnnm st. A.
NASH General Western Agent.
For Drug Buyers
This Is certainly your opportunity to buy
drugs. Wo nro going to reduce our stock.
Tho Drug Trust we busted, and our stock
Is entirely too large. Druggists nnd 2x1
pels nro welcomo to tnko nil they want It
they pay for It.
lno of t iirilnl title
Syrup of I'lw (Cnllfornlu) ...... '-'to
Cinliitiy'H Kxtrnet of lleef lille
l.iimliert'N I. Uterine fit If
I'liikliniii'N (oinpoiinil title
frittiier'n Klitnoy Cure tlllo
IIoiiiI'n SnrNiipiirlllii tide
tlem t'ntiirrh I'nviilcr .......... -tie
Selinefer'n I'oiikIi Cure ........ trie
I'leree'H Pntorlte Prescription . . title
I'liynt'lnc . . . ,.tj i!.."ll
OroiiiiiUlon 7."o
t'lmttirln -Ito
Doiiii'n Klilne.v Pllln it.lc
K hl-ne-olilx (Morrlnv'n) ........ Ulle
A Setting lien
All tho summer lawns, l&c n yard.
All tho drapery ticking nnd denim remn
ants, 10c yard.
All tho damaged shirting prints lc yard.
All dress prints 3c yard.
All tho railroad wrecked percales, 30
inches wide, 3!c yard.
All tho 15c cotton towels, Co each.
And hundreds of other railroad wrecked
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
Northwest Corner 16th and Douglas Sts.
Oiiuilin-Clilonuo,
7:00 n. m 8:30 p. m.
4:55 p. m 7:45 a. m.
7:30 p. m 9:30 n. in.
v!n
"Tho Northwestern Line,"
1401 and 1403 Karnam street.
"Tho best of everything."
See C. P. Harrison's land bargains.
CHILD'S PHOTO GIVES A CLUE
Stolen St. Ilcrnnrd Dor, Tnken with
the. Untie, In IleeoenUeil liy
It Owner.
Whllo looking over tho curiosities dis
played in tho window of a bird storo on
In my opinion an organization should be Loavcnworth street Sunday, Attornoy C. W.
formed for the purpose of putting Idle land nrltt suddenly became Interested ln the
to this profltnblo use."
Soiihii, the 'Mil roll Klnnr,
Plays tho Hula-Hula cake walk.
miss It.
Don't
Stvltehmcn'N Hull.
March 17, nt Washington hall, 18th nnd
Harney streets. Good music, flno program.
Ticket, admitting gentleman and Indies, COc.
INTERNAL REVENUE DECISIONS
Clcrli nnil SuU'Miiieii Cnmint .Miilfe He-
turiiH far 3peolul Olenmnr
Kiirlm; Stump Tux.
A novy ruling has been rendered by tho
department ot internal revenue In regard to
tho applications for stamps for tho salo ot
nlenmnrirnrlnn to rntnll ilnnlom ITnrplnfnrn
the city salesmen of tho wholesale houses ?er- Mr- "rllt wu clean-shaven. Since then
photograph of a 'beautiful St. Bernard dog.
Sitting .besldo tho dog on n fur rug was a
3-ycar-old child, but tho Infant, to him, was
a matter of only casual concern. The dog,
however, valued at $200, bad been stolen
from him seven months ago. Tho child ho
had never (beforo seen.
Attornoy Brltt, a fancier and bench show
exhibitor, Is nuthor of tho law passed by
tbo last legislature making canines personal
property, tho purposo ot which Is to aid ln
tho detection and punishment ot dog thlovcB.
Ho Is also something ot a detective. After
a fow hours' work as a sleuth ho found the
parents of tho child, and recovered his St.
Bernard.
Yostnrday ho caused a warrant to bo Is
sued for tho arrest of C. J. Bassctt, 3009
South Twenty-third street, charging him
with larceny.
When the nnlmnl wan stolen last Septcm-
havo mado applications for tbo stamps nnd
havo filled out and certified to the returns,
but by tho ruling of tho department tho re
turn and certificate must bo signed by ono
ot the firm composing the wholesale house.
In connection with tho sale of a bbslnc33
required by tho Internal revonuo law to
operate under n special tax and the right
ot tho successor of tho firm taking out the
Hcouso to do business under tho original
nnmo of tho firm a decision has been ren
dered which will nppenr strange to the or
dinary citizen. It Is held that where the
original llccuso was Issued to a firm and
one or moro partners sell their holdings to
ono member of tho firm that member can
contlnuo tho business under tho original
license, but If ho takes In another partner
or sells his holdings tho firm continuing the
buBlncsB ln cither caso must secure a new
Ucenso and pay a new tax.
ho has grown a full sot of deep red alfalfa
whiskers, but notwithstanding this chango
ln his personal nppearanco tho dog knew
him at onco nnd manifested great Joy at
meeting him again.
Iteoeptloii nt llrnmleln Home,
Hugo Hrnndels nnd wife, who recently
roturncl from a southern weddlns tour,
received their friends Sunday ufternoon be
tween 4 nnd C o'clock nt their home. Twenty-ninth
nnd Leavenworth streets. Over
100 friends wero present during tho nfter
noon, tho occasion being their first op
portunity of meeting Mrs. Brundels. who
was Mls Julia Lycla Kdclman of !
Angolctv The reception rooms nnd pnrlors
wero tastefully decorated nnd dainty re
freshments wero served In the dining room,
TSose who nsslstcd In rccelvlne were Mr.
and Mrs. J. L. Hrnndels, Mr. nnd Mm. A.
D. Hrnndels and Mr. nnd Mm. H, Cohen.
BESTF0RTHE
BOWELS
If jou haTcn't a regular, healthy mqroment of the
boticli OTerr dor. jou'ra sick, of will bs. Keep your
bonoU open, and be well. Force, In tho shape of
violent iihjilo or pill polton.U danieroua. The
mootbest, castoftt. most perfect way ot keeping Ike
bowols clear ana clean la to take
CANDY
I vMnrtii4i
TRADI MAMK RMWTtRIO
Pleasant. Palatable, Potent, Taste flood. Do Good.
Neyur sicken. Weaken, or tirlpe. 10c. JSC, tOa Write
for free sample, and booklet on benUh. Address
SUrllsi !; i'mpfj. Ctltsgs, MtslrMl, H t.rk. 321
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Why l'iili-eNN In the Onrl;
When by traveling In tho luxurious sleep
ing cars of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKUK
AND ST. PAUL ItAILWAY you may turn
on tho eloctrlo lamp and make tho berth as
light ns day.
City Oirtce, 1501 Farnim st.
v.,, ....... ... IW Jl-UID, 111
her Into home, 2532 Decatur Mtreet, nt 7
n. m.. Mnrah -I, 1, of Ilrlght's disease.
Kimornl Wednesday. March 7, nt 1:30 p,
jn. frotn St. John's Kplscnpal church, Twenty-sixth
nnd Kraukllu streets. Now York
jupora pleaae copy.
EVERY TRAIN
IS PLACARDED
Every train which loaves tho Burlington Station is
properly placarded.
No matter whore you aro houud for
St. Louis Kansas City
Chicago( , Black Hills
Denver California
you can find your train EASILY, QUICKLY, SURE
LY. No need to ask for information about it. There
it is -right ahead of you and properly placarded.
th'icet niM'irn,
inoa i'ahxam sTiimvr.
Telephone SiftO.
IIURMNOTOX STATION,
10TII .AMI MASOX HTHKP.TS,
Telephone 11IS,
The .ortlnventerii l,lne
Daylight special loaves Omaha 7.00 a. m.
nnd arrives nt 8:30 tho namo evening. Tho
only daylight train from Omaha with Ilbrury
buffct service.
City ofllcea, 1101 nnd 1103 Farnam street.
SCHAEFER
Cor. Kith nnil CI
t Announcement.
Sousa nnd his famous band will he nt
Boyd's this afternoon nnd tonight. Tho pro
grams to bo presented nt both performances
will In no wlso bo nllke. Doth will contnln
tho latest gems from tho Sousa repertoire
nnd tho choicest ot Its old ones, Sousa's lat
est march, "Tho Man Behind tho dun," will
bo given at -both performances.
Tho New Snow Church company has re
moved to rooms 401-105 Now York Life bldg.
I'lve
Trains dnlly for Chicago via tho NOItTH-
WESTE11N LINK. A full list of them con
bo secured nt 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street.
ANEW DRUG PLANT
Our new store, when comnleted. will give
us as complete and us commodious n drug
plant as is to bo found In the wholn coun
try, nffordlng as It does FACILITY for tho
transaction of ALL CLASSICS of drug busi
ness. Thn llrst Hoor of tho new store wilt
be it SALESROOM proper, while thu PRE
SCIUI'TION DEPARTMENT will bo In tho
largo nnd ulry RASEMENT. Here nil tho
comnoundlnir will be done. AWAY FROM
THE NOISE nnd CONFUSION INCIDENT
to n busy store. Our LABORATORY und
WAREHOUSE nnd wholesale, department
occupy tho REAR portion or tho FIRST
floor nnd tho ENTIRE SECOND and
THIRD lloors nt our old location, 1513
Dodge street, nnd hero every possible con
venience Is nt hand to render the hnudllnir
of orders for nil clusses of drug merchan
dise easily nnd quickly. A PRIVATE
LINE TELEPHONE connects the two de
partments, so that the utmost resources of
tho wholesalo department nre ut the com
mnnd of tho retail store. Popular or "cut"
prices provall at all times.
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go
S. W. Cor. Kith uml Doilife.
I.nhorntory mill 'Wiirehoime, lRltt
Doowo St., Middle of llloek.
mm uMKrfan t il aaani
CUT PRICF.
DRUddlST
ilenco Sin.
Quicker
Time
TO
DENVER
AND
Q0L0R&D0 POINTS
AFTER MARCH 1ST
II
"THE COLORADO SPECIAL
will lenvo Omaha 11-33 p. m. and ar
rlvo Denver 1:20 p. m, next day, mak
ing nearly an hour quicker time than
formerly.
"THE PACIFIC EXPRESS"
for Colorado loaves Omaha 4:25 p. m.
arrives Denver 7:35 a. m, next day.
Through Pullman Slotpers, Dlntng
Cars, Uuftct Cars.
City Ticket Office 1302 Farnam.
Tel. 316.
WHERE CAN YOU
FIND A BETTER PLAGE
to do your trading than our store. Our
drugs nro tho best wo can buy. Wo uso
tho utmost enro In preparing prescriptions,
using no substitutes, tho prices are as low
as any reliable druggist In town.
You can get In our Btore nt nny tlmo, day
or night. We never close. Again wo ask
WHERE CAN YOU do better?
(luuther'n Best Chocolate, per lb 60c
COo Dodd'6 Kldnoy Pills 40c
COc Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets . 40c
$1.00 Hclmrod's Asthma Cure 75c
$1,00 Popham's Asthma Curo 7Cc
2Go Krnuse's Headache Cure 20c
$1.00 Llstcrlno C'Jc
COc Syrup ot Figs 30c
COc Blrncy's Catarrh Powder 30c
$1.00 Swamp Root 75c
75c Swamp Root 40c
$1.00 Wino of Cardul 7Ec
J. A. FULLER & CO
cut rnici: imtjr:GisT.s,
l-lth mill DouglU Stsj.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
TO
CHICAGO and EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. M. 1:05 P. jr. 7:30 P. M.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE C:5S A. M. 7:20 P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADW00D.
IiBAVB 3.00 P. M.
Git Offices, 1401-03 Farnam.
k fj n mnrn
ft IIUIU
About Teeth.
Our best set of teeth havo used In their
construction tho most .expensive and tie
highest quality tooth that dentistry caa af
ford. You cannot get a bettor tooth. They
aro tho best. Fit guaranteed.
Oood Set Teeth $5.00
Rest Sot ot Teeth $8.00
Partial Sets $2.50 up
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms,
1517 DOUGLAS ST.
HAYDEN
s
Special Election
for Ladies
To the business mnn olcctlon Is kno
tliclr voting nnd women stny nt I101110.
Tomorrow wo will lioltl 11 special ele
respectfully ask every woman to conio a
or your pntronnKe. wo Imvo gathered
tho world the largest and most eleuan
spring skirts, now silk waists, new under
west of Chicago nnd still hundreds moro to
push will do It. To clear out quickly
quoto you prices for tomorrow less than ovo
Your choice of nny ladles' Jacket In tho
houso that sold up to $25 f r
for election day, Jk
only w . y v-r
Your cholco of any misses' Jacket In tho
house they have Bold as
high as $12.00
for
Your cholco of 170 -4 g
Children's Jackets, for 1 -
onlv , S VJ
Your cholco of 150
Children's Jackets, for
only
Your choice of lf0 In
dies' all wool sujts
worth $15, for ,
Your clioico of L00 ladles, silk waists,
very newest styles, r 0f E?
worth ?7.50- . rl
3.50
2.98
5.98
for
Your cholco of 20 dozen ladles per-
calluo underskirts, In nil
tho new shades and
black, for
Your eholce of 50 dozen wnippors-
that sold for
election day
for
98c
wrappers
89c
wn ns a quiet day. rsually men do
ctlon in our cloak department and -would
nd see If we are not entitled to a sliaro
together from the foremost markets of
1 stock ot ladles' now spring stills, new
skirts nnd new wrappers that ever camo
come. Wo are bound to lead If money nnd
what fow winter goods wo have left wo will
r beforo nnmed.
Our new enlarged ladles' underskirt de
partment Is crowded with tho nowest nnd
brst things In tho market. Wo havo un
dorsklrts in all tho now shades. Imported
morcorlzed skirts, some corded to tho knee,
somo with 8, 10 nnd 12 ruflles, some with
two or thrco accordion pleated ruflles and
uu mo most exquisite styles to bo found In
inu mttrKci ni Jl.uu, ja.su,
$3.00, $2.60.
and
Will bo pleased to havo you call and ex
amlno them.
Our now silk waist department Is also
worth your attention. This wo aro making
tho banner waist department of Omaha.
All tno now nnd most elaborato styles
in waists Kronen anu Lon
don styles, at $25.00, $15.00,
$12.00. $10,00 and
Our now and enlarged wrapper depart
ment Is woll known to you nil.
20 dozen Wrappors with deep 15-lnch ruf-
110, muiio 01 dcsi percaie, rumo
over shoulder, trimmed with
braid election day
50 dozen wrappers In navlea,
blacks and bluer, worth $1,
for only
found In
$2
ato styles
$8
1 ju-incn rui-
98c
49c
See Our New Millinery.
HAYDEN BROS.
A sotting lion guthora no foathorS' A man
who is contont with a small today, is not apt
to enjoy a moro generous tomorrow.
If you do not care to save tho dilforonco that
exists between high priced clothing stores and
"The Nebraska's prices," you'll gatlior no
feathers. Tho general apathy which is so
prevalent in the political situation, sooms to
havo iound its like with some of our merchants
judging from tho number of calamity howlers
which wo havo hereabouts., but it finds no
resting placo in our establishments. Wo aro
in tho very throes of activity of a most fruitful
season, and wo can account for it in a fow
words SELLING HONEST WARES at HONEST PRICES.
Exceptional Overcoat Opportunities.
Tho aggressive spirit of this storo is again
shown in tho spring overcoat prices, nnd tho matchless values
placed upon them, A llko stock was novor shown to greater
advantage. I no overcoats wo oiior you nro mil of worthiness
ami economy nnd tho Ilka ot thorn is not olaauhcro for tho
monoy.
DOLLAR
SPRING
TOP
COATS
Fine quality covort cloth,
reinforced, excellent qual
ity linings, piped, and vol
vet collar, correctly tail
ored, most stores say $7.50
or 8.00.
6
DOLLAR
SPRING
TOP
COATS
Fine quality top coating,
reinforced, good quality,
body and sleeve lining,
lapel pockets, all sizes, first
'class in overy particular,
olsewhoro $8 and $10.
' m "1 wrir'"-'-'"
I Schmoller & Muller
The Largest Piano Dealers in the West.
Tho greatest Inducements during tho next 15 days In new, slightly used
Pianos, ln order to mako room for spring stock, which Is dally arrlvlnj from
eastern factories. Asldo from tho celebrated
STBINWAY
tho leading piano of tho world, you have a cholco stock of 150 A. D. Chase, Vose,
Kmcrson, Packard, Ivors & Pond and other well known makes to select from.
New Pianos ns low ns $148.00.
Used Pianos as low as $25.00.
Used Organs an low as $18.00.
Wo sell on monthly payments, rent, tune, repair and exebango pianos. Esti
mates furnished freo of chargo for repairing nnd rcflnlshlng old Instruments.
Telephono 1625. Write for catalogues, prices and bargain list.
Wo aro representatives for tho SEMM'I.AYING PIANOLA. Also tho Har
wood Guitars and Mandolins, only instruments of Its kind. Guaranteed for
five yenrs.
...Schmoller & Mueller...
The Old nellnlilc Plnno House.
Stelnway & Sons j 1313 farnam Street
Representatives. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs.
uivncm SHOE
SALE
LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT
$1. Sals
$1.88
Fine Shoes Made to Sell for $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00.
The last week of tho greatest Bhoe sale in America. New
shipments of over 1200 pairs of men's and women's fine vici
kid and box calf shoes, just received and put on the big
bargain tables at $1.88. AH made up for eastern dealers, and
not a pair in tho lot worth less than $3 to $5, all new styles,
all sizes; and all on salo at $1.88
Special on Boys' and Girl's Shoes.
Fine shoes for boys and girls, worth $1.50, $2 and $2.50
a pair, all on a big bargain table at $1.18
Special Bargains in Annex Shoe Department.
Infant's fine 75c patent lenthor shoes, sizes 2 to 5, at .'18c.
Child's fine $1 kid; laco spring heel shoes, sizes 5 to 8, at 49c.
Youths' fine $1..'J5 Cascoo, calf heel shoes, sizes 12 to 2,at90c
Some New Jewelry Prices.
On our bargain tables you will find unusual values.
Handsome shell emplro coenbs, rlilncstono sotting, nt lDc, 250 and COc; worth
double), l'ompadcur combs, COc, lino rhlnostones, for 25c nnd EOc, eold olsowhoro at
15c and 7Cc.
licit buckles on salo nt 15c. Handsome jewelled hat pins, strong and best quality
on salo Tuesday at Cc. Hcauty pins on sale at lc and 2c, .Special silverware sale.
AV3EN BROS.
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What Can You Do
If you pot ii poor Ciuar? You can't toll until you smoko
It how (rood It In, mid jitter you'vo burned your monoy
you ain't not it bnck. "THE STOECKER" is tho
immo of aO-oont cigar thut'B good nil good nnd always
will bo Rood, Hold by all dealers and at our two stores
1404 Douglna nnd 221 South 16th Stroot.
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THE BEST TEN-CENT CIGAR IN THE MARKET
CONTAINS THE FINEST CUBAN TOBACCO,
p. n, riiCB ii. c. oo jianuimctiuihhs, st. i.ouis, ho
C. A. HAH. SHACK, OMAHA, MISTIIIUUTQU.
UNION MADE
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