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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1901)
THE (XM"AITA DAILY BEift THURSDAY, Al'ttlTj 11, 1901. 10 ON UNCLE SAM'S PLUM TREE Bom -fruit that is langlbg High in Air nt Preient. OMAHA HAS THE MOST LUSCIOUS Iln-i-n t'mliT Hip (imeriinicii. Which i'n.v l.iiritr .iilnrlan mill Wlilrli Will Hi I'lllfil liy Hip I'rm ciil Ailiiiliilitrittliui. The clcrtion of two republican Cnltcd States senators by the Nebraska legislature lias Bturtcil tho triplications for appolut tmnts to federal positions. There Is a peculiarity about the applica tions for tho larKcr ofilces In the state anil especially thoso rentercd In Omaha and Lincoln. While there- was a content over the election of Benator would-be, olllcchold rs took up a position under tho banner of ono or another of the senatorial candi dates uiul tho chooslriK of two men abso lutely unconsidered during tho trying hours of tho deadlock makes It Imposstblo for certain aspirants to determine the extent of their pull. As n result they ore do ferrlnc their applications until Ihey eau as certain tho teeeptlon they will receive. Tho offices in Omaha at the disposal of tho senators do not amount to as much ns they probably did before the elty became, as prominent In national affairs, for ttm reason that the extension of tin classlllcd branch of thu civil service, with Its com petitive examinations, has been able to cover i ho larger part of' tho appointive efllcos. Ilrnl I'Iiiii I In Tree. Probably tho best office Is that of tho collector of Internal revenue, now occupied by J. K. lloutz nt Lincoln. Mr. HoiiU naB tho first of tho present officeholders! to rccelvo appointment under President Mc Klnley In tho elty. llo became collector July 21, 1S!)7, and assumlnR that his com mission covers n period of four years, It would expire next July. This Is not posi tive, hnwnvcr. and It Is believed by tho men In tho oillco that his appointment Is only at tho pleasure of the president, this bflng one of the few olllces under tho kov ernment where this condition obtains. Tho collector of Internal revenue receives n salary of J 1,500, which Is based upon Iho receipts of tho oillco and Is tho maximum salary of collectors of this class. Tho rev enue district will probably bo reduced In extent, but tho business of tho state of No brask.i will bo sufficient to Maintain tho salary at tho present figure. Under his ap pointment without tho Interference of the civil service commission thero are eighteen persons whoso salaries ranpo from $l&0 to $1,800 per year. These places includo one chief deputy, five olllcc deputies and twclvo Held deputies When tho district Is reduced In size four of the Held deputies will proba bly bo dropped, hut will leave the collector with nine more places than at the disposal of any other otllcer. ct In Ihi- I.ImI. Tho second best ofllce In point of salary and patromiKo Is that of United States mar shal, now held by T. h. Mathews of Fremont, whoso commission ex pires In May of this year. Mr. Mathews Is tho brother-in-law of National Committeeman It. 11. Schneider and bases on that a belief that thero will be Do chaime In tho personnel of the office until somo time nlonii in ino7. At the dis posal of the inarulml at tho present time i.ro llvn places which are not covered by tho classified service. Tho salaries aro llxcd by the attorney Kcncral and ranse In tho neighborhood of $12.' a month. Tho salary of tho marshal Is $3,500 per year. Tho third office In point of salary and patronage is tl at of surveyor and collector of customs, llo receives a stated salary of $350 per annum and fees. The fees aro de termined by law and It Is understood that tho present incumbent, Cadet Taylor of Omaha, receives from $3,000 to $1,000 from this source. Ho has the appointment of a chief clerk nt a salary of $l,00, and as cus todian of tho federal bulldiiiK. which placo he lllls without additional remuneration, ho has tho selection of ten Janitors or char women without consulting tho civil-'servlco laws. Mr. Taylor's commission will expire March 7, 1903. Tho ofllco of district attorney Is ono of the ofllces which carries with It tho placing of two men. W. S. Summers, accredited to Lancaster county, holds tho position at $1,000 per year. Ho lias an assistant at a i-alary of $1,500 and a stenographer at a salary of $1,200. Tho assistant at this time I, Sylvester Hush, who has held over since ho waH appointed by A. J. Sawyer under tho last Cloveland administration. Tho com mission of tho present incumbent of tho offlco expires about tho end of next year. Oiltnlilr Cllinxlllril I, Int. Tho ofllce of Internal revenue agent Is ono of tho places not under civil servlco rule,. One Is stationed at Omaha, with a territory including the states of Ncbraskn, Colora'do, Wyoming. Montana, North and South Dakota, Idaho and tho territory of New Mexico. The present Incumbent Is Dr. J. N. Ourncr, who succeeded Oeorgo H. Wheoloek. Tho clerks In this oillco arc not under clvll'servlce, und nt present but one Is employed. Sho ranks as doputy collector of jovenuo and is paid through tho oillco of tho local collector. Tho In cumbent holds at tho discretion of tho col lector of Internal revenue. At this time Nebraska Is represented by but ono man In this position, Miles D. Hnuck, who Is at present stationed at Raleigh, N. O. Tho postmaster at Omaha Is paid $3,000. Joseph Crow, tho prcsont Incumbent, will huvo served four years January 1, 1901. At his dlspoeal aro but two positions, thoso of assistant and secretary. Tho salaries are llxcd by the department at a maximum, but aro also n innttcr of treaty between tho postmaster and tho person employed. J. I, Wood, ml has held tho position of assistant for many years, under both republicans au& democrats. Tho present secretary Is Colonel Henry C. Akin; who Imb not been In tho placo for a year, tho position of secretary having been created with his op polntmcnt. All of the other places In tho government rrvlco In Omaha aro either under civil rrvlco classified rules or aro at tho dis posal of persons appointed by tho Judges of tho district and circuit courts. Tho unrivalled boquet that Cook's Im perlal Extra Dry has, has made It a favorite lylth all good Judges. Quality and Price Thero aro two things to be considered lu buying paint quality and price, You can not afford tho expense of putting on poor paint even if tho paint Itsolf Is given to you, Lowe Hros ' High Standard Liquid Paint means quality tho name stands for tho best huiI wo make tho price. 1 quart Outsldu Paint only 40c 1 gallon Outsldo Pulnt only $1.50 1 quart Floor Paint only 10c 1 gallon Floor Paint only $1.40 1 quart Carriage Paint only 75c 1 quart Wagon Paint only 60o 1 pint Oltwood Stain only 25c 1 pint Varnish Stain 30c 1 pint Hath Tub Enamel only 50o Hrushfs ut your own price. Ask for color card. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Cor. IHti and l arnam bis. PATTI3HX HATS WOHTII !ftr, AT QR. Omit Snlr TihIiij nt l.nitlfn Tiilliir .11 n lie Miiltx, Cunt, nil it MUlrt-i. AT IIOBTON STOItE, OMAHA, This Is the greatest mllllncrvy offer of the season. Kvcry hat Is tho newest thing In New York. All raro and artistic de signs. . Trimmed with tho finest ma terials. The mushroom hat predominates In tho lot (a hat protruding over tho face). Combinations of hair braid, made on wire frames, trimmed with roses, foliage and velvet ribbon. Actual $15.00 pattern hats for $3.00. KKADV TO WKAH HATS. Ladles' and misses' plcln nnd fancy brnld hats, a large assortment of styles nud colors, 75o values for 19c. Ladles' dress shapes, a combination of fancy braid and chiffon, nil the popular styles and colors, $1.73 values for SSc. HASKMKNT MILMNKKV IIAIKiAINS. Indies' and misses' fancy shapes nnd short back sailors, black nnd all colors, 73c values at 23e. Ladles' ready to wear hats, made of Jumbo braid, trimmed with large rosettes, In black and colors, $1.39 values for "Sc. Ladles' and misses Ince, straw braid hats, trimmed with mallno flowers, etc., $1.75 values for Se. Satin violets, 12 dozen In bunch, worth G5c bunch, on salo for 25c. LADIKS' $12 TAILOR MADE SUITS. $C50. Your choice of a lino lot of ladles' tailor made suits, made of heavy nil wool home spun, now shaped Ilolero, Kton, L'Alglon collar, llounceed skirt, trimmed with gilt soutacho braid, worth $12.00, on ralo for $6.50. Ladles' tailor made suite, mado of all wool homespun, blouse front and sleeve, L'Alglon eollnrs, gilt trimmed, now shaped skirt, $7.50 value for $3,50. LADIES' $5.00 IlOX COATS, $2.9S. A big lot of ladles' all wool covert box coats, newest styles, $3.00 values, on snle for $2.9S. Ladles' fine silk brocaded capes, trimmed with lace, ribbon nnd chiffon, $2.50 value, for SSc LADIES' $1 DRESS SKIRTS, $I.C9. Ladles' all wool homespun dress skirts, elegantly tailored, all colors, worth up to $4.50, on salo for $1.C9. Ladles' golf skirts, odd sizes, various styles, worth $C and $7 each, on sale In one lot at $2.75. P.OSTON STORE. OMAHA. J. L. Ilrandcls & Sons, Props. RECKLESS SPEED TO CEASE Ciller I III II line iNMiirn I 1 1 1 inn I ll ill In WlirOlnioii ami Kn pee hilly Jlos Ki'iiucr 1 1 m . Chief of Police Donnhue has cautioned all patrolmen to keep a sharp lookout hern after for fast and reckless bicycle riders. "Any wheelman who Is cnught riding so fast that he can not readily control his mount will bo arrested," declared Chief Donahue. "Tho season Is now approaching," the chief continued, "when bicycling reaches tho height' of Its popularity. Scorching will not bo permitted. Wo have had but few complaints of late relative to fast bicycle riding and hope that the number will not be increased. Hut with tho coming of sum mer more whcclmcn-will bo on the strcpls and the temptntlon to scorch will probably bo too much for somo of them. Tho order to tho patrolmen will be tron-dad, however, and absolutely no fast riding will be per mitted." Tho nccldenl of Tuesday night in which Robert Glider was run over by n messenger boy has emphasized tho necessity for sup pressing reckless riding a habit to which messengers aro particularly addicted. Co ll til Kill (ho I'll lie i- Mill. Tliem. This paper might bo tilled with items like tho following, and every ono be tho abso lute truth: "I had rheumatism for years and tried almost everything, but got no permanent relief until I used Chninherlnln's Pain Halm, threo bottles ot which havo cured me. It Is tho best niedle'no I ever used." Philip E. Rhoads, IVnnville. Mo. Pain Halm is for salo by nil drugglstJ. AiiiiiMinreiiK'iitM nf (lie iiienterw. Stuart Robson will bo seen nt Boyd's theater Saturday, matlneo and night, in a grand revival of "Sho Stoops to Compter." This Is generally admitted to be the strong est pleco In Mr. Robson's repertoire It Is said no character on tho stage today pre sents more genulno comedy than that of Tony Lumpkin, tho central flguro of "She Stoops to Conquer," ns Impersonated by Mr. Robson. Mr. Robson's, support has been s lected with great care and Includes bucIi well known artists ns John E. Honshaw, Hrinslcy Shuw, II. A. Wcnvcr, sr., Eleanor Harry, Jetfreys Lewis, Ellen Mortimer and May Ten Hroeek. K cry Tnrmlny ln April the Union Pacific will Bell tickets at tho following greatly reduced rates: Krom Omaha to San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego $25.00 Ogden, Salt Uke, Hutte, Helena 23.(0 Portlnnd, Spokane, Tacomn, Seattle.. 23.00 New city ticket ofllce, 1321 Farnnm St. Tel. 31fi. Union Station, loth nnd Marcy. Tel. 629. Stonecypher. printer; 1201 Howard St. di r.n. PETERSEN Not hll C. beloved wife of II. 1'. Petersen, aged J7 years, 5 months ami 1 day. April 9. 1901. Funeral from family residence. 2S1S How ard street, Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment wnrniR won cemetery, l-rlonds Invited. Shoes Are only $3.50 They havo bocomo tho standard article of dress for women. Wo havo every con ceivable shape or stylo that you may wish for morning, afternoon or evening dres3, ' Wo have every slzo from 2 to 9 and overy width from AAA to E. Thero is no reason why wo cannot lit any lady's foot and we tnko extra pains to see that you are prop orly fitted, Our $2,60 lino embraces more styles than can bo found nnywhoro elso in Omaha. Wo keep your shoes shlnod FREE. Don't forget tho Rest Room Is for your benefit. Sorosis Shoe Store, 203 So. loth Street. I'KANK WILCOX. .Muiiticcr. TURNS ON GAS AND DIES Futnjs from Kitchen Range Bring Dth to Mm. H. P. Petersen. SUICIDE THEORY IS NOT BELIEVED Iliiilinnil of Demi AViimnii iiilnUn .xili) lu t toil Wnt l)m tu Accident Vimiiik DnHKliter Miike (lie Discover-.. Mrs. H. P. Petersen, residing at 2S1S Seward street, sat in lnr kitchen nil of Monday nftornoon whllo the escaping fumes pf nu unllghtcd gas stovo Impregnated tho nlr of thu loom and caused her death. A neighbor saw Mrs. Petersen enter her kitchen shortly after tho noon hour. It Is prcsunud that sho turned on tho gas thortly after that time. About 7 o'clock In tho evening Christine Petersen returned to her home In company with Mis. Carrie Elkjer. All of the doors were locked Miss Petersen peered through the kitchen window and saw her mother sitting In a chair besldo the gas stove. She appeared to be sleeping. Tho young lady taipcd vigorously on the window, but re ceived no respoiifc. Mri. H. Elkjer, who re sides next door to tho Petersen family, was called. Sho broke through tho window. SlroiiK Volutin- of (in. The moment tho glass was broken n cur tent of rus swept out through the aper ture, nearly overcoming Mrs, Elkjer. She entered the loom nnd threw open tho win dows and doors. It was apparent that Mrs, Petersen had been diad for several houis. Tho room was so full of gas that It was an hour or more beforo tho air was cleared. Mr. Petersen, who is u tailor employed by Remington fc Kesslcr, reported to tho coroner yesterday that his wlfu had been asphyxiated. llo Mid that she had been slcl: for some tlmu and was decidedly weak yesterday. "It is my opinion," ho said, "that my wife turned on the gas nnd be lieved that she had lighted It safely. Then sho rat down in a rocking chair to wait until tho water which was on the stove should he heated, llecause ot her weak ened condition bho was probably unable to get up and turn off the gas when sho first noticed that It was escaping." Mrs. Petersen was 37 years of ago and leaves her husband and ono daughter. ItOVIOVS IIAItltCK lti:(.t I.Ai'lONS. Ilonril tf lli'iillli Onli-ri Hciillrul inn of All Hint lliirhrrn t mi- mi CiiMiniieri, A special dispatch from Hoston, May 5, 1900, to the New York Sun gives ns new regulations of the Hoston Hoard of Health its to barber shops: "Mugs, shaving brushes and razors shall bo Htetllized after each separate use thereof. A separate, clean towel shall bo tiscd for each person. Ma terial tn stop the How of blood shall be used only In powdered form and npplled on a towel. Powder puffs aro prohibited." Wherever Ncwbro's "Herplcldo" Is used on face or scalp after shaving or hair cutting there Is no danger, ns It Is antiseptic and kills tho dandruff germ. Cant or TliiinUn, Wo wish to extend our grutltudo to tho many friends for the kindness shown at the death of my husband. Oeo. H. Drake, aged 10 years, 9 months. Hlrthplnce, Springfield, III. Mrs. Oeo. H. Drako and her threo chil dren. Willie, Herbert nnd Francos; Win. Drake, father. Stonecypher prln's nnythlnit. Tel. 1310. For Sale Cheap Mr. Otto Scholia of tho W.-II. has on hand u South American double crimson headed owl which ho will sell cheap. Mr. S. will bo plensed to tell you nil about tho merits ot this wonderful bird. lvrumi Newbro'H Herplcldo Cramer's Kidney Cure Wine of Cardul Cutleiirii Soup Hood's Sursnpurlllu Hu-Can Hair Tonic Stuart's Catarrh TablctH Plnkhnm's Compound S. S. 8 l'alno'H Celery Compound I ilozeti 2-gruln Qulnllio Capsules.. 1 dozen 3-graln tjtilnli'o Capsules.. 1 dozen 5-graln gulnliK- Capsules.. HoHtetter's Hitters Pierce's Prescription Miles' Ncrvlno 63c lC 20c 75o 75c tOc CUc 1 5c 75c 7o 10c 15c 73c 75 c 75c SCKflEFER LL'T PRICE DKUUSIsr t. W. Cur. lUtti anil Chluaou. PUTTING IN MODERN PLUMBING lu new houses and buildings, as well as retlttlng old houses. keeiiH us nretty busy In the spring, when Iml'diiiK is ni noon line, uur (acuities urn always equal to the occasion, and we would Invito builders uuil contractors to gou estimates from us on plumbing, gas titling, steam fitting. Cull mid seo us before going elsewhere, as wo lo ox pou work at reasonable prices. Free & Black, 18U( I'arnum. IMiono 1010, The Chicago Record lr- 61 of theie Typ n. .en In dally use YOST If you want a typewriter, why not cons first wbero you can sco EVERY UOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In Its bast form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kinds for all macblnti. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalogue ever issued Is yours for the asking, WriteoTcall. United Typewriter and Supply Co,, 101-1 rurnsiu St., Ouiah. LAW BOOKS AiisVomiVNaihAvcnue, unit uuuitu omalia, Ncu. AMiTiinu &tiii: pi it( it asi:. llrovrti, Flxlilib and llnrrrtl'x Cntlrc A IhiIi-iiiR- (BIiIiik Ntoi'U, ir.!-Hlt CR03HY IJM5KT, NEW YORK, soldy tho receiver to HOSTON STORE, OMAHA. This is ono of tho most fortunate pur chases wo have made for some time. The stock was all mude for this spring trade. Tho patterns are all tho newest, nnd ns this firm manufactured exclusively for New York's finest retail trade tho stylo and fit are absolutely perfect. We bought this entire stock nt such a low flguro that when tho SALE OPENS SATURDAY wo will glvo you tho most extraordinary bargains. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA, 3. h. Hrnnilels & Sons, Proprietors. SUN PROO PAINTS Thero can be seen on the billboards nil over the city a very attractive poster ad vertising PATTON'S SUN-PROOF PAINT. Wo havo 500 gallons of this celebrated I paint In stock. Tho REGULAR prleo of this paint Is nbout $1.50 per gallon. OUR PRICE, $1.20 per gallon. A savins of 23 I per cent. Hotter catch on before It Is nil gone. Fuller Drug and Paint Go,, Open nil night. 1 lib nnd Douglas f,ts. est Service, est Equipment, est Trains, est Track, est Route, MANY HOURS QUICKER VIA HIE UNION PACIFIC I ROM missouri river points than via any other line. B If you wont a quick and pleasant trip be sure your llckot reads over tho Union Pacltle. Tlirci- Trnlnn I)nll- from Council muffs and Omnha 1)1 ii lu C Car Srrvleo, MrnlH a lu ( nrtr. Through Palaco nnd Ordinary Sleepers. Buffet Smoking nnd Library Cars, Chair Cars, Plntsch Light, etc. "Souvenir and Views ljnrouto to California," "California for the Tojrlst, etc., gladly sent on application und Jetalloil information cheerfully furnished. NEW CITY TICKET OCI ICR IJ24 Farnam Street. Tel. JI6. UNION STATION 10th and Alarey. Tel. 621 HAYDE Worth up to $2 The cnllro sample line of shirts of the makers of tho famous "Orlllln hrnnd," the best shirts mode; was secured by Hayden'a for spot cash, at a ridiculously low price. Tho wholo lot, over 1,000 dozen. Including all styles, stiff bosoms, soft bosoms, col lars find cuffs attached or separate, are now on sale. They como in llnest French percales and madras cloths, lu a great va riety of now nnd handsomo patterns, sew ed and finished In tho best possible manner. They nre tho best llttlnK shirts made, and aro worth up to $2.00, your selection dur ing this salo at only 49c and 75c. All sizes. Seo ICth street window. Special Sale on Ladies' Underwear DO dozen ladles' Ioiir sleeve Jersey rib bed vests, regular 25e number special salo price, l.'c. 30 dozen ladles' short sleovo low neck, ribbed combination suts, t.0c values spe cial Balo prlco 2.1c. "o dozen ladies' Jersey ribbed drawers, umbrella style, worth 23c, salo prleo 13c. 00 dozen ludlos' sleeveless lisle-thread vests, worth 39c salo prlco 25c. Ladles' 10c sleeveless vests on sale for ono day at only 10c Ladles' Jersey ribbed combination suits, umbrella stylo, worth OSc salo prleo 50c. Special values in Indies' and misses' ho siery, lu black and fancy colors, at 10c, 15c and 25c, worth double. Children's parasols at 10c nnd up. Ladles' umbrellas on sale at S9c up. Fruit Sale Wo carry tho largest stock ot fancy fruits In tho city. Choice sweet oranges, dozen, 12!ie. Largo rlpo banana., dozen. JOr Fancy 50c naval oranges, dozen, 35e. Arabian dates, 3-lbs. for 10e. HAYDilf OOOOOOOOOOOOOOMOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o S Sure Route o a a a a C 5 C! O c o o o o o o o o U lfv -t-g- C WT wl JyfiflCU. O neat C C ,4 o o a Infome Q II, O i t'l OOOOOO ( J;o OOOCQCOOOOCOOOOCMOOOOOOOOOOOCGOO Snuffle Cure For Belgian Hares IN 25C AND $1.00 HOTTLES. IT IS A CURE. Wo sell medicines for man, bird and beast. DEVERE'S EOO FOOD CONDITION POWDER 60e This Is a -1 -lb. box of first-class poultry condition powder, which also contains oys iter shell and hone meal, nnd ono of tho I host things for stimulating tho laylnR ca ! parity of fowls. I LEE'S Lice Killer (cans) we sell 33c and 60c 25c SHERIDAN'S Condition Powders, we sell 20c J'j pound box White Tnr DIslnfcctlnR Powder 23c . (This Is a llco killer.) i.ic Lambert's Death to Lice, wo sell . 20c Quart bottle Disinfectant Root Lotion 23c OROUND OYSTER SHELL. 100-lb. sncks for 1.75 per sack. lint bottles Crudo Carbolic Acid, 23c. Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go. Corner lfith nnd DoiIkc. Omnlm. Free Painless Extracting. When our best teeth aro ordered. Your uchlnc teeth 'removed In the morning aud nun Ullua iiisuricu mo S.VUO day. $8.00 for upper or lowor sot. I MT I O DENTAL PARLORS 1517 DoultisSt. Epworth League TO THE Convention San Francisco, Cat,, July, 1901. THE UNION PACIFIC 1,000 dozen Men's Sample Shirts, 00, at 49c and 75c. Grand Dried Fruit Sale l'UCNES. Huby prunes, per pound, 5c. French rulslns, cured prunes, 12'c. Imported Italian prunes, 10c. California Han Joso prunes, S l-3c. IMcn Valley prunes, 15c. Oregon prunes, 7',c. I'KACIIKS. Kxtra fancy Hlum Mulr peaches, 15c. Fancy Aldon Crawford peaches, 1214c. Dlnmond IC Lemon cling peaches, 10c. Fancy Oregon cling penches, SV4c. Choice Crawford peaches, 7Vic. Al'I'LKS Aldon evaporated apples, 12',c Fancy Nlles apples, 10c. New York Stato apples, Sc. Michigan evaporated apples, 7'.4c. AI'KICOTS Moor I'ark Golden Apricots, 1214c California evaporated apricots, 10c. Choice Colton appricots, Sic Cholco raspberries, 23c. Cholro blackberries, 15c. CANDIES Family mixed candy, 7,,jc b. Genuine Yankee, peanut, regular price, 15c, tomorrow, 20c. French creams, regular prlco 00c, tomor row, 25c. Italian Fruit Nougat, regular prlco 75c, tomorrow. 23c. Assorted Juliet Cream Wafers, regular prlco OSc, tomorrow 25c. Ilest Chncolato Dipped Marshmallows, regulnr prlco $1, tomorrow 40c. Hams, Bacon and Lard No. 1 J'lcnle Ham, sugar cured at 7ic. Ilonclcss corned beef, 7'4c. Fancy boneless cottngo hams, 11c. No I sugar cured hams, lO'.Ac, 3-lb. pails bcrt pure leaf lard, 31c. r.-lb. palls best pure leaf lard, 40c. No. 1 Eiigar cured bacon, 121...C. The Equitable Life Assurance Society G O O O O O O a of the United States Is ofl'crlui; mus( liberal coiiintels to the holli'ltluc nt,'i'iit. xlvlng tn him tho ro- iii'wuls that huvo liPi-ctororo nono to o o o o o o tin iutnitijL.'1'fs. thus allowing thu ii who 1'itom i i:s thu ihsims to inn, n ii' roit imtsi:i.r a it.imi i:t i. i inn:. o This plan wont Into effort .January 1st, 6 t)(H. Alivady (piltc a iiunilii'i' of lliolr q ini'ii navo viuy iiuiiiiiiiui! nwiuwai in- q coiiii'ri for lUDI. Uooil apoiits wnntwl o In NeliniMka. It Is not ncii'ssarv to lio O tliorouchly vi'isi'il In 11 I'd lusuranro to niiiko a Miecrss of tho liusltu'ss, ln?t 1'iivi .i.iiiv. .int. .it-ivi iiiiiiiitiiiii q will win KUi'cosH. Write to q II h M'.PI V Mnnnn-nr fnr WnK 9 l 11UI.L.I, IIIUIIUWI IUI I lk. I, u UOI1--JIIS Hit III.Ik., Oninlin. tinw Ml 1 BROS A Fortunate Combination. E med with stitched taffeta and effects, jackets taffeta lined, lined, perfect littinp; and well to you as the best suits ever sold in Omaha for Skirts for Thursday $5 00 values for $3.90 Qual-ty, all wool Vene tians and cheviot serges, some are tucked all over, others handsomely trimmed with Having and flounce effects Sr.00 values for MfT Ladies' Hosiery Seamless cotton tan and fancies E.vtra fine quality black, tan and fancy col ored cotton and lisle thread, S? Z in plain and lace Fine quality two-thread Maco foot and solid blacks, also with lace effects only HAVHSII9 $50,000 worth HI Ui of Ladies' Suits, Skirts and Waists This in one of t lit most fortunate inirclinscs we ever made for ourselves, and for the people of Omaha, placinj,' at their very doors, a tremendous stock of ladies' ;arnients right, at the open injr of (he season at one-third less than the real value. lMenly of extra sales people to wait on you Thursday. No cheap trash in this stock. The suits are all lirsl class, well made garments Klein, Mossuor & Co's goods are known the country over. THESE AKIO A FEW OF Til 10 1 1 lTXI)WICI.)S OF J5AKOAINS WE HAVE TO OFFER YOF TIIUWSDAV. Women's silk waists made in the newest styles, with the new est cuffs, back and front, .r quality, for $1.1)". Women's Suits, in homcrpuns nnd vone tlnns, mado up In tho newest styles, with tho new flounce skirt, lllshop sleeve Klcln-Mi'ssncr'a price $12.50 HAYDKNS' 1'ItlCB $7.60. Women's handsome Dress Skirts, mado of the famous Winslow Taffeta, warranted not to cut or crnrli, with six rows of taf feta mines--K. M. & Co.'s prlco $18.00 HAYDKNS' 1'llICK $10.00. Women's Tnllor-niado Suits, silk lined throughout, inndo of flno serges, velvet trimmed, bloute, eton nnd bolero styles Is. M. K: Co.'s prlco $20.00 HAYDKNS" I'HICK $12.00. Women's Knglan Coats, mado of excellent whipcord, velvet collar K. M. & Co.'s prleo $18.00 HAYDKNS' l'UICK $S.50. 75 samplo suits from tho K. M. & Co. stock, no two nllko, suits sold In this town nt $35.00, $15.00 and $50.00 on enlo at $15, $1S and $25. 100 Silk Waists, mado from tho famous Winslow taffeta, warranted not to cut or Attend the Great Now going on. All the vory aro Bhown. The Bee Want Ads It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE HAYDEN Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900. F. n. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE A foi'tunnto coiiibiiiniion of I'irciinistaticos 1ms ctiubk'd us to secure u lot of Women's Tailor-made Suits much below value, and, in ac "oi'daut'o with our usual custom, we are tfoiug to see how much money we can save you on your spring suit. 50 of them, murto of lino ill wool Venetians, in all the new snrinir shades, handsomely trim salin bands, all tho new eton new (hiring skirl, port-aline tailored garments- -held up ill llli'iu r iieni $10.00 stitched taffeta bands, new $3.90 in black I5c stripes cotton and lisle thread, split fancy stripes, 35c crack money refunded If they do $B.OO quullty for $a.!IO. Wo vlll replace nny silk garment In this department which Is made from tho fnmourt Winslow taffeta with a now ono If It cuta or cracks In a reasonable tlmu. Tho only house In Omaha using Winslow taffeta In their rcady-mudo garments. 200 now fancy Wool Waists Just arrived by express very beautiful garments will bij on salo Thursday at $2.;t5. The only house In tho elty handling this class of goods. Hnydens have exclusive sale. 50 dozen ladles' very best Percale Wrap pers, 53c. Women's Silk Cape, trimmed with silk laco nnd satin ribbon, worth $3.00 HAY DKNS' I'HICK $1.50. Ono lot of women's Skirts, worth $3.00, for l)0e. Undies' Itnlny-day Skirls, worth $3.00, for $1.1)0. Ladles' Silk Skirts for $3.fiS. 1 lot of Children's Jackets for $1.9R, worth up to $5.00. Sale on Millinery boat styloa and nowest croalians We Make Teeth. Ueen tlolnt; it Since US2. Think wo know Something about how It should bo done. If your pluto don't Kit, seo us. Wo havo a patent suction That succeeds when others fall flood set of tenth-$5 00. Host set of tecth-$7.50. BAILEY, The Dentist, ill- I'ltitoii Mil.". 111th t Kfirnniii. I.iuly Atleiiliuit, 1'hiiiu- 10SB, Produce Results- WORK to Make a Good 10c CIGAR ll BROS irr III