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THE OMAHA DAILY "BEE: MONDAY, A1MHT, 15, 1001.
LIKE THE OLD PATHFINDERS RAND
ISLAND POSTOFFICE
Freiidmt Bmt and Othtr Official! to Take
Ling Wag Trip.
INSPECTING ROUTE FOR A NEW LINE
O. A. AlilioH l'ni III" Hraprel
yrnnlor Mlllaril anil Kprcm
III Vlcnu.
Ii
I iilmi I'ncllli! Authorities Ailmlt Hint
u lour of the Olil-I'iuihloiicd
Kind In I'nilrr C'on
l(;niil ittlnn.
0. A. Abbott of Ornnd Island droppnl
luto Omaha Sunday niornlns to pay tils re
spects to Senator Millard und incidentally
take a hand In tuo fiRht In progress in
his homo city over tlio proposed change In
location of tho postolllco building. Mr. Ab
bott was enthusiastic over conditions In
Hall county. "Wo arc In tho corn bell this
year by a big majority," said he. "Never
beforo havo wo had ns much molsturo In
tho ground. Tho snow and rain has placed
us where wo run stand nil sorts of drouth
this summer nnd an ordinary hot wind will
Ih. rntltn at tllO new
lino from Salt ioko City to I.os Angeles Is have less than Its usual terror for us.
said to bo under contemplation by Presl- Thero Isn't much of a rush h
,, ...... r.i,i t?-i-, counter yet nround Grand Island. Tho com-
1 1 1' II 1. lluiui'U 1.1. liurt uuu ..ilri.v... i , . ' i.. ...Ill nf.l utlllll.
J II. Ilcrry of tho Union Pacific and Vlco va , , '7,7 ,, , h' r,, Uternry and educational circles tho
President Bancroft and Hesldent Engineer oxpl n0 ' I ae. a id lh ,her Inamo of .Muslck Is familiar throughout tho
Ash.on of tho Oregon Short Moo of Bait States, nnd In Missouri, where lu,
....... i. m... n i. i i ,ii i,v ih Vo have an unwritten law now that thero ... . . . .
JOHN R. M13S1CK IS DEAD
Trartltr, Historian aid Noreliat Etrioktn
with Heart Diieait.
DEATH COMES WITHOUT WARNING
Hr l.rntrn Kxtcunltp l.hic oil llls-tnt-lt'iil
AVnrkn mid .iiiiirriiii Vol
uiiipn nf rictltiii Hotly Shipped
(i .MlNNintrl for llurlnh
Colonel John It. Muslek, traveler, novelist
nnd historian, died suddenly In his apart
ments at tho ller Orand hotel lato Satur
day night. Heart disease was the cause of
death.
Lake City. Tho lino Is being built by tne
Harrlman syndicate, which now dominates
tho Union Pacific and tho Oregon Short
Unc, nnd theso men are supposed to bo
thu manageis of tho affairs of tho syndicate
In tho wect.
It was admitted by Union Pacific ofQclals
yesterday that tho trip has been under
consideration, but It was denied that It
had been definitely decided upon. Accord
ing to the Information nt hand, tho party Is
In leave Salt I.ako City Wednesday or
Thursday of this week. It Is said that
otders wtro Issued In Salt Lake City Thurs
day for tho outfit which Is to carry tho
party over tho right of way two teams
hltrhcd to big waRons.
Vlco President Hancroft has been quoted
nn saying that It Is tho Intention of the
Short Uno to push thtough to tho Puclflc
const, though I hero appears to bo somo
doubt us to whether San Diego or Los
Angeles will be tho terminal. It is under
stood here that tho contemplated trip of
President Hurt Is to determine tho direc
tion tho road shall take. Tho plan Is that
data shall bo secured under tho personal
direction nf the olllclals and the lino pushed
lapldly along In accord with their decision.
Tho track, leaving out the work of the
last week, reuehes Uvnda, where tho line
crosses from Utah Into Nevada. Tho grade,
which Is In dispute, Is completed to Clover
Valley Junction, 40.2 miles beyond Uvnda.
Tho grado remains to bo thrown up from
Clover Valley Junction to tho crossing of
tho Southern Pnclflc tracks, between Ueau
attendant upon the annual meetings of the
guild. Ho was also a member of tho West
cm Authors' club of Knnsas City. Mnr!i
Twnln was among tho Intlmnte friends of
the deceased. Ho wns prominent In sev
eral secret orders nnd carled heavy llfo
Insurance.
The body of Colonel Muslck v.us shipped
last nlghl to Klrksvllle, Mo., where tho
funeral wilt bo held.
Seeds thm grow come from the Nebraska
Seed company, 1513-15 Howard St.
Lumbard benefit, Iloyd's, Monday night. t.umbnrd benefit, Iloyd's, Monday night.
Illllll.lfckr, Koiirloii.
On Tuesdays, April 16, May 7 And 21, the
Missouri Pnclflc inllway will sett round
trip tickets nt very low rates to points In
Kpiisds southwest Missouri. Arknnsas, Ok
lahoma, Indian Territory, Texas, etc.; also
certain points In tho south and southeast.
For Information write to or call on com
pany's agent, southeast corner Fourteenth
nnd Douglas streets. Omaha, Neb.
T. V OOM-'HHY, P. nnd T. A.
J. 0. PI11LMPI, A. 0. 1 nnd P. A.
must bo rotation In office, so expect them
will bo n new face behind tho screen somo
tlmo beforo tho present administration goe
out of power.
'I want to say something nbout Senator
Dietrich. I have known him Intimately In
n business way for many years. It Is said
he Is Impulsive, but you will nnd that his
impulses nro nil In tho right direction.
When n question Is beforo him for decision
ho may decide it Impulsively, but nine times
out of ten he will reach thu conclusion
which would be arrived at by the nvcrugo
mnn of high motives after much considera
tion. Ho Is a safe and conservative mnn
with all of his Impulsiveness and I miss my
guess If he is not nccountcd one of the best
scnutors ever sent from tho stato before bis
term of offlco Is ended."
I). Prceson, Prcssouvlllc, Kan., writes:
"Nothing like Foley's Honey nnd Tnr" ,1s
tho universal verdict of all who have used
It. Especially has this been true of coughs
accompanying la grippe. Not a single bottlo
failed to glvo relief.
Lumbard benefit, Iloyd's, Monday night.
EXPOSITION'S HOUSEC.LEANING
Superlnti'tiilrnt (illlnti IIpkIii Him
Work II H ii llrpiirliiirnt
Storekeeper.
Houscclcnnlng begins nt the scctio of tho
lato Auditorium exposition this noon, when
niont and llannlng, n distance of 403.6 Superintendent Glllan, In tho capacity of n
miles. denartmcnt storo keener nnd assisted by
llriivlPNt In I'IiiInIiimI. of cvt(a wju throw the doors of
Tho heaviest part of the work Is ntrcady tho big building open to the public for
done. Ilelow Uvuda tho survey calls for business purposes. They will have a largo
six tunnels, all of which nro completed. Btock nnd assortment of goods to dispose of
Hero aro tho principal engineering features for no hontflt of tho Auditorium fund. The
of this part of tho work, tho basis being stock will Includn sowing machines, wash-
from Mllford: Stnto lino between Ulan nR machines, stoves and steel ranges, bug-
and Novndn 74.7 miles from Mllford, ele- BC8 an,j B;,t wagons, pictures, lnntcrna,
vntlon 5,683 feet. Summit or rlra of Salt nlckcl-plnted copper household utensils, bl-
I.ako basin 81.4 miles, 5,'JOl feet. Tunnel cycles, decorated chlnnwnre, curtains, sofa.
No. 1, 278 feet long, 7.;i miles, f.,ib icoi. nm0ws. tugs, pipes nnd smoking uteuslI3,
Tunnel No. 2, 239 feet long. 100.fi miles, mcn's furnishing goods, a variety of men's
5,21)2 feet. Tunnel No. 3, 3!",0 feet long, nnj women's gloves, n big lot of mlsccl-
101 miles, r.,171 feet, 'tunnel .no, i, juj nneous groceries, nil kinds of hardware und
feet long, 101.3 miles, 5,141 feot. Tunnel tools, somo drygoods, bed springs and n
No. 5, 630 feet long, 102.4 miles, 6.030 feet. lot ot furniture, statuary, pumps, lluo corn
Tunnel No. 6, 027 feot long, 103.8 miles, mercni scales, truckB, My paper, lawn
4,915 feot. (Tunnels' 3 to 6 nro on a 2 per mowers, filing cases, book cases nnd many
cent grade.) Pypcr or Clover Valley June- otnor urtclcs of value. Mr. Glllan hopes
Hon I14.il miles from Mllford, elevation to D0 aDi0 to dlsposo of tho groceries nnd
4,422 feet. hardwuro In bulk to local dealers, but If
Tho grndo work from Clover Valley not successful In dolnc this he will sell It
Junction to the Southern Paclflo Is light out piecemeal.
wont, mo nisianco ucing auoui iuu mucs. Thero Is n largo lot of unclaimed presents
Thero aro practically no bridges nnd few stored away In the offlco awaiting clalm-
englneorlng features of moment.
MAY IIKI.I" MOMi: IN OMAHA YAIIDM.
CliniiKc nf 1)1 vlxloim nn IlllnoU C'rli
ral lla a Local Kffrct.
Tho changes to become effective with the
Illinois Centrnl today were thn causa ot no
little comment and conjecture among tho
railroad men in this city. It was the
opinion ot thnsa who had any knowledge of
tho subject that tho change cannot but
help tho city.
As It Is now, the Illinois Central docs
llttlo for Omabn but run Its trnlns In nnd
unload them. Tho ofllces of tho Omaha
division havo been In Council II luffs In tho
new depot which wns oponcd thero Inst
year. Tho round huuso nnd tho yards
nro on tho cast sldo of tho river. Tho pas
senger trains cross on tho Terminal bridge
unload at the union station nnd then back
over to tho Council Illuffs yards. An out
going passenger train Is rando up on tho
Iowa side, backed ovor to tho depot and
then carries Its load nway. Consequently
tho men llvo in Iowa.
ants, which will be held until Tuesday even
ing. Such as nro not claimed by that time
will bo placed In the general stock nnd sold.
Caarnrlue at .'.: llruuui'.K.
Cures biliousness, constipation and dys
pepsia, or money refunded. Prlco 50 cents.
Book explaining cause nnd euro mallod In.
Rea Bros, Co., Minneapolis. Minn.
Lumbard benefit, Boyd's, Monlny night.
Btonccyphcr, printer! 1201 Howard St.
livery Turmlny
In April tho Union Pacific will sell tickets
at the following greatly reduced ratea:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles and San Diego $25.00
Ogdon, Salt Lake, Butte. Helena 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle.. 2j.0I
New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam St.
Tel. 316. Union Station, 10th nnd Mnrcy.
Tel. 629.
Knil.tmcd liy Mimy.
To tho Mayer Company: I have sold your
foot powder In my bootblack parlors; also
Undor tho change which goes Into offoct have used It, with good results. I believe
today tho Omaha division is to bo length- it the best thing on the market. I remain,
cned so that Instead of extending from thlB yours truly. ' MOGY
city to Fort Dodgo It will reach as far as
lived for many yeurs prior to his removal
to Omaha, ho was a prominent factor in
republican politics. His political work was
In tho Una of campaign speeches. He did
not Incline toward onice-holdlng. Ho was
a member ot tho republican state central
committee In Missouri.
in Omaha, Colonel Muslck lived quietly,
almcst to tho point of retirement, and- his
time was devoted almost exclusively to
literary work. In religious nffnlrs Colonel
Music uns nn enthusiastic Methodist.
The physical disability which ended tho
enrcer of Colonel Muslck dates from the
spring of 1S99, when a eyclono devastated
Klrksvllle, Mo., where Colonel Muslck was
living nt thnt lime. In lifting fallen tim
bers from u pinioned woman Colonel Muslck
overtaxed his sticngth nnd laid tho founda
tion for nn aggravated heart trouble.
During the Inst two years he wns subject
to Intermittent attacks, but his condition
had never been regarded as critical. Only
u few hours beforo his death ho nto dinner
with his wlfo nnd daughters and gavo no
cvlJencc of Illness.
Colonel Muslck nnd family loented In
Omahu nbout n year ago.
Writer of History.
Coloucl Muslek dovoted tho best part of
his llfo to writing historical Btorles tor
young pcopla and was a frequent con
tributor to lending mngnzlncs, ns well ns a
staff writer for periodicals published by
tho Methodist Hook Concern.
Ho traveled In many parts of tho world
and the history of the developments of tho
last century were at his tongue's end.
Colonel Muslck had n clever faculty ot
weaving tho facts of history Into smooth,
Interesting stories, which nttracted the at
tention of nil, nnd especially tho younger
people.
Lato Saturday night Colonel Muslck com
plained of Illness. Ho rapidly grew worso
and dcsplto tho prompt efforts of severnl
physicians, death resulted In a short while.
Tho wlfo nnd two daughters ot tho de
ceased and his pastor, Nov. C. M. Dawson,
wcro by tho bedside when the shadow fell.
Colonel John Hoy Muslck was tho son of
Kphralm J. nnd Mary Mustek and was
born iu St. Louis county, Missouri, Feb
ruary 2S, 1819. Ho received the degree of
bachelor of sclenco from tho Northern Mis
souri Normal school In 1874 nnd nt once
began to read law, being admitted to tho
bar In thnt stato three years later. He
gavo up the proctlco of law In 1882 thnt he
might devoto his entire tlmo to his literary
work.
It was ubout that period that his Influ
euco began to be felt most strongly In
republican politics In Missouri und every
presidential election he wns repentedly
cnlled Into the field for campaign speeches.
About that time, nlso, Colonel Muslck was
nppolnted United Stntes district commis
sioner for tho district In which ho lived.
Upon the election ot Wllllnm McKlnley to
the presidency for the first term tho post
of consul to Slam was tc'ndcrcd Colonel
Muslck, but ho refused, preferring to glvo
his attention to his chosen work.
Vli.lt All l'nrln nf World.
Of late years Colonel Muslck traveled
extensively and gava his Impressions and
tho facts ho gleuncd from his contact with
men In all parts of tho world to tho read
ing public In many forms. Ho studied his
tory from tho standpoint of tho story
teller and then retold the tales In a charm
ing way, but never sacrificing tho facts for
the saku of tho story.
Ills most nmbltlous work Is the "Colum
bian Historical Novels," twelvo volumes
now being on the, market nnd giving the
history of tho United States In twelve
stories.
Colonel Muslck held membership In tho
Authors' guild of New York nnd for two
terms was Its president. Ho was a regular
Waterloo, superintendent Clark will re-
movo his headquarters from Council BluftB
to Fort Dodgo and It Is said this will mean
tho removal of several clerks and at
taches of tho chief dispatcher's offlco from
Council Bluffs.
Up to this tlmo tho train crews havo
been compelled to care for tho trains until
they arc in tho yards. It is said now that
Lumbard boneilt, Boyd's, Monday night.
Btonccyphcr prln'o anything. Tel
1310.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Mn. nnmmr 13. Yost nnd Mrs. 8. D. Hnrt-
lett nrrivca nomo yesicruay morning iroiu
California.
Cnlnnt.1 II. 11. linrcli tt Itnrk Island. 111..
with tho lengthening of the run, which for nnd George K. Fletcher of St. Paul were
nanRcncnr rnndunlors l In hn frnm untor. In umaiia yesieruny on uieir way wcni
loo to Omaha, them Is a prospect of tho c0.rK" P;..Mlk,!.pJl!!nA ll,'.,,e ,nifsl8,!1a,V.t Z
crows being relieved of their trains when torday morning from Wnshtngton nnd lett
iney nrrivo nt tlio umana depot. For a in mo aiiernoon lor uunuwuuu.
long tlino they havo been asking that sirs. Hutscll Hurt passed inrougn umnna
yestcrduy morning on her way home to
Chicago from California. She wns mot nt
tne depot uy .Mr. nnu .Mrs. jiornco w, nun.
hostlers be provided for this duty. If this
proves (rue It is expected thnt tho four
passenger crows of three men each will
11 ml It moro convenient to llvo In Omaha,
n choice which most of tho men havo long
expressed.
As for the cngino men and the freight
men little, is known. One Illinois Central
man talKoa with said that the orders had you can have CLE AN-LOOKING
not been Issued to them for any changes dustless floors by using
Dustless Floors
and
nnd that they wero dependent largely on
tlio press dispatches for Information.
siiiiM'r.its
DISCUSS
KnKiniiTS.
Saunders Ruby Floor Paint.
This oil will be found nn easily applied
finish for Hard and Soft Wood fioors,
Linoleums, ect.
It has tho special quality of preventing
tho "raiBliig of dust" from floor, when
sweeping.
Tho lloor should bo ENTIRELY CLEAN
nnd dry. Then apply with Sponge, Cotton
iintt he or woo kuk, running in wen. am
using only enough oil to thoroughly cover
Moor. .
Hiirrnrcs irenieci wnn saulhgkk'
ntJHY FLOOR OIL" will be found enttrclv
dry within 4 to 6 hours utter applying.
notis this on is put up in iuo una Too
(u gallon) bottles nnu jugs noiuing 1 gal
Sold Only liy
Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go,
OMAHA, NUB.
Caiiftltlrr Wrali-rii'n Proposed Change
fn riimaincatlon.
Shlppora of Omahu will meet this after
noon In tho rooms of tho Commercial club
to consider tho proposed changes In clussl-
ficatlons of freight In tho territory ot the
Western association which aro scheduled
to bo considered ut tho meetlug of the
bureau ut Monterey, Cat., lu Muy,
Theso classification meetings are semi
annual, thn freight agents ot tho roads
operating lu the territory west of Chicago 6 , 5nbvbiMd IN llk
...Mi i.wiiia iiBei'iuuiiiig (u consiucr tuo
questions submitted to them by shippers or
conceived In their own mind. The chair
man ot tho committee prepares a docket of
tho changes, which la submitted to all oi
the railroads and commercial boCUtt csn
rerncd for their consideration previous to
tho meeting, and they nro permitted to ro
beforo tho representatives of the roads to
prcseut arguments for or against tho
changes.
At tho presont meeting 500 changes are
dookoted, somo of them materially affect
ing umana ana .Missouri river common
points. The shippers and Jobbers of St.
i.ouis are urging upon mo raiiroaui a
policy ot bringing tho rates on carload
and less than carload lots closer together,
und permitting the mixing of shipments In
the samo car. As a rule tho westorn ship
per and Jobber Is opposed to the change,
and efforts will be made to have the pres
ent classifications In this regard main
tained generally, nnd In some cases a change
toward Increasing tho differential In favor
ot carload lots will be urged.
At tho meeting Monday each ot the
changes docketed will be considered and
Its effect upon the trade ot Omaha dis
cussed. It the changes propoard are con
sidered of enough Importance a committee
t II I he selected to visit Monterey and
present the claims of the Omaha shippers.
We Treat All Alike
Thu ten-cent order guts tho sumo consid
eration us tlio dollar order tho dollar or
der tho hhiiic euro und promptness iih tho
huudrcd-dollur order. Our constant aim Is
to make the chanco customer tho constant
customer, and ho In turn tho good adver
tiser, ror It Is an ndvcrtlsinm axiom that
there is no advertiser llko the sutlstk-d
shopper.
Pcruna 63a
Newbro s llcrplcldo 7aa
uramcr s Kidney euro uc
Wine ot Cnrdul 7oq
Cutlcura Soan 0c
Hood's Sarsaparllla 75a
Ilu-Can llnlr Tonic aa
Stuart's Catarrh Tablets 40c
Plnkhnm'u Compound i 69a
3. S. B 75a
Pulno'u Celery Compound 75c
1 dozen 2-gruln Qululno Capsules 7c
1 dozen 3-Krnln Uulnlno Capsules 10a
1 dozen 5-gruln Qululno Capsules Ida
Hostettcr's flitters 75o
Pirrco's Prescription "3c
Allies iserviuo iac
CUT PRICK
DKUttSIST
W. Cor. 10th and Ctaloaao.
SCHAEFER
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BaBaLBt-SaBlFTi. Bafl
Selected Havan.a leaf, free from adul
teration, artificial flavoring or impurity
of any kind is used in making
El Merito
5 Cent Cigar
HJt Bring8 Havana Home to You"
Tell your dealer nothing elBe can
tnko Its place).
BOI.T7.. CI.V.MKIt A CO.,
I'hllitilolphlft.
PEIUCmiV Jt MOOHIC,
Distributor, Ouiahn.
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FASTEST TRAINS
SHORTEST LINE
THE
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UNION PACIFIC
for Western Points.
THE FOLLOWING NEEDS NO COMMENTi
Missouri River to
SALT LAKE CITY . .
SAN FRANCISCO . .
PORTLAND ....
nouns
QDICKER
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Missouri River to
salt lake city .
san francisco
portland ....
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not snoIlTK
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DBT4.It.KD INFORMATION rUSXIIIHD CPO AFPLIOATIOIT TO
New City Ticket Offce 1324 Farnam.
Telephone 316.
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U IV HiCy Cloak
IIAT ULm Department
Remodeled and Enlarged
Early in the year wo made arrangements
for a suit, skirt and waist season. Wo
searched the markets and with unlimited
cash we purchased (he largest and best va
riety that was ever shown by any house in
this western country. The prices are lower
by one-third than any other concerns. The
goods aro better with a better hang, better
styles and better fitting. THAT IS WHY
WI'j IJAD TO HAVE MORE ROOM IN
OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT.
We have made extra preparations for
Monday, taking some of the best garments
iu the house and cutting the prices almost
in two.
womnn'u .ii i nrnv. lirown. blue nnJ ; spuns, cheviots nn.l Venetians In eton ami
other shades, Jn blouse, eton nnd other bolero effcctH, new Hare flounce and bishop
styles. Jackets and bklrts trimmed with alcove, silk lined throuRhout, Ilnydcn's
. . , ..in.
stltcned bands ot ibiiowi, juum-ia
lined, tho new flarlnK flounce; theses suits
are selling in this town for $12.75, Iluy-
den a prlco Monday, Ji.ou,
special price I -.to.
70 Bamplo suits, no two alike, up to the
highest standard in every respect, worth
Woman's sultb mado ot Imported homo-'up to $:.(), Ilayden's prlco ?2o.
Dress Skirts in Silk and Wool
Silk skirts, 'made of excellent quality
taffeta, worth V, sale prlco $1.00.
fillk skirts, mado from tho famous Wins
low taffetas, tucked all over, with threo
rows of taffeta und 15 Inch llouncc, for
J7.50.
Women's rainy day skirts, 10 rows of
stltchlnc, worth J7. for $2.50.
Women's skirts, In flno taffetus, Venetians
and ecrKca. silk lined throiiRhout, for $7.50.
Women's raglan coats, tlio very swell
styles, all the raso In tho eastern cities,
I worlli 20. for JS.50.
Women's taffeta, ctons and biouBes, nt
$7. ?S, 10 and $12.
Just received women's new llsht wclsht
' wool waists, all tho eo In tho cast, nt $2.50.
land $3.00,
, 200 ladies' Hunt weight Jackets, In eton,
I bloiiEo and box styles, worth $12, sale
i prlco $1.93.
I . . .i...lnHaltB ...LU ,r
ZUU UOZI'H nuilll'U P iiuiiv, on, I la, null lu
Inch flounce, worth $2.50, for 03c.
Ladles' silk waists at $1.03.
Have you visited
OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT
If not come tomorrow and seo tho largest becoming millinery n.id still not pay ex
millinery department In Omaha, over- ,...aant xicfl. vou wm huv vnur n,n.
flowing with tereptliiG millinery bargains.
w i " I' O n '
It you want to wear the most stylish aiidlllnery here,
HAYDEN BROS
Wasteful Economy
mi. -
While it ia well to econonii.e
by making old clothes last a long
time, still there is a kind of econ
omy that is folly. If is possible
to waste time saving material,
some people who have no spe
cific work, can afford to do this;
others cannot. This kind of
wasteful economy is often spent
upon old stockings that, are darn-
t3;'" ed over and over until thov are
a torture to tender feet and unsightly to behold, and yet
many women persist in saving money (as they fondly im
agine) by just this means.
Good Cotton Stockings
can li6 'bought for very little money. If one's time is worth
anything if is too valuable to spend many hours a week
in darning stockings Hint are tit only for tin; rag bag.
Women's Hosiery Seamless cotton, in black, tan
fancies, for loc.
Extra Fine Quality- black, tan and fancy, colored col
ton and lisle-thread in plain and lace stripes, LTic.
Fine quality 2-thrcad Maco cotton ami lisle-thread,
split foot and solid blacks, also fancy stripes, luce effects,
for i)7n:
HIyDENs
tOPVWIOMT IMl
TiCSTUN SwCOlCl
We can tell you what men of fash
ion will wear this spring and sum
nicr. Ask us.
Gomoare a
Sfein-Block Wholesale
Tailored Suit
With one of any other make that costs the same. You can set
the difference instantly a Stcin-Ulock is "l)e real ting," as Chiui
my Fadden would say. In other words IT 18 JUST MIGHT.
While the other suits just miss the point and looks ready
made, it noes not take a philosopher to choose the right make.
Each Stein-Block wholesale tailored garment looks as though it
was made fqr the individual wearing it. Look for the Stein
Bloch, llatchett-Carhart and Hart, Schaffner & Marx men's rea-dv-tailored
spring suits, and you will have the right, thing.
'Suits for 7.30, 10, 12.50, ?1S, ?20 ami 22.50.
Our 3.75, 5.00 and 0.75 men's suits we show a beautiful
range of over 50 distinctive styles of bright nobby absolutely all
wool cassimere and cheviots. These suits are cut and tailored
to the very newest ideas. We want you to see these garments.
You will be surprised that we offer so great a value for the money
Young men's suits, ages l.'l to 10, choice novelty tweeds, wor
steds and cheviots, in khaki and olive stripes and plaids and su
perb qualities, in plain and striped, smooth and soft spun serges,
black thibets and clay diagonals, suits worth S.50 to 20.00; on
sale .Monday and all week, for 5.00, 0.50, 7.50 and 10.00.
AND YOUB MONFY BACK FOB Til F ASKING.
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SELLING THE MOST CLOTHING IN OMAHA.
RE -NO -MAY
POWDER
Manufactured by
A, Mayer Company,
316 Bee B!dg.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers
Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mail
add 5 cents for postage.
lea & Perrins'
sauce
The Original Worcestershire
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Butlers, uueis ami ooks pronounce .
it the best Sauce; piquant and ecui t&hriHif
appetizing, it enriches all dishes. J0UAM.8NSiA,tntl.NiV,
i TMitlfnurli tin ery bottle.
BUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUFACTURED BY
CALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO.,
MIOfTU TUX kllJUJB.
11. L RAMACC10TTI,
D. V. 8.
CITY VETERINARIAN,
OMAHA, NEB.
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