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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TIITJ HSDAY, MAY 0, 1001.
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SEW EXAMINATION PROBABLE
Fr:pud Change ia Rnln of tho Beard
of Education.
TEACHERS VIGOROUSLY OPPOSED TO IT
l'liiHillliiii In Hull Those III C'linrRc
of IJrnmiiwir Urnilci Minll Hreure
I i-i-llll'(if i- In Ivi'i-pliiK
itIIIi l lirlr llnnk.
A propscd nmondmcnt lo the rules of the
Board of rMucntlon concerning tho quali
fications of teachers In tho city schools
would make It necensary for each grnramar
grndo teacher to secure n grammar grade
certificate.
Many of tho teachers in the schools hegan
work In primary grades and secured cer
tificates to teach In thoso grades. They
were advanced to grades on nccount of pro
ficiency. Subsequently rules were adopted
which required n different examination, but
teachers who wore In the schools at that
tlmo were exempted from additional ex
aminations, .Hunt TiiLr mv i:iiMiliiittliin.
In cneo tho Hoard of Education adopts the
amendment to the rules which nro now
puidlng, nil grammar grade tenchers who
do not hold what Is now call tho "primary
and grammar grade certificate" mint pass
an examination In several subjocts In ad
dition to those In which they wero origi
nally examined. No exemption Is made
on account of successful service In the upper
grades,
The subjocts In which examinations would
be required are as follows: Algebra, ele
ments of plane geometry, physical
geography, civil government, botnny, zoo
logy and physics.
"The provision requires thai all grammer
grade teachers not holding the certificate
for tho higher work must pass on examina
tion within n reasonable time," Superin
tendent l'earso remarked In discussing the
proposed clinngo. "There Is no desire on
my part to give tho teachers any un
necessary work, but I felt that all teachers
should take, examinations In tho additional
subjects sometime within tho near future."
'IViii'Iiith ,ri' .Vot I'IimimimI.
Tho proposed change does not meet with
the approval of teachers. Many of them
feel Mint It Is rctrocatlve In nature and
contend that years of successful work In
the grammer grades arc HUftielent proof that
Instructors uro competent to do tho ad
vanced work.
"We hnvo enough to do In looking after
our dally work without being compelled to
study for examinations," one teacher re
marked. "Thero probably Isn't a single
teacher employed In tho grammar grades
who could not pass these examinations, but
considerable tlmo would bo consumeil In
preparing for them, which teachers could
use to n better advantage In studying the
subjects they arc required to teach every
day."
IN STREET RAILWAY CIRCLES
Mei-tlnx of tin; Dlrrctory Will He Held
Sunn t Co It Mill it Iiii
liortuiit Miittrm.
According to tho present plans of the
otllcers and directors of Mm Omaha Street
Hallway company, an Important meeting
of tho directory will bo held May 22 and
arrangements aro now pending to have a
quorum present at that time, President
Murphy started for tho east last night, but
ho expects to return within two wecKs.
At this meeting, tho first to bo held In
three months, several Important1 matters
will bo considered. Tho vnrlous proposed
extensions will occupy consldornblo tlmo
and as It Is thought that It tho work pre
liminary to tho construction of tho Harney
street extension Hhair hnvo been made by
tho city and tho citizens work may be or
dered on that lino Immediately.
Olllcors of tho company deny that there
Is any foundation for tho rumor that tho
Omnha company was preparing to assume
management of the bridge line.
At tho board meeting It Is ptibable thnt
a treasurer to nucccecd tho Into Captain
Marsh may bo chosen and his plnco on
tho directory filled.
SURE TO HAVE A RAILROAD
t n Ion I'nelllo nml L'lnrk 1'roniotera
Kadi lloiiml for I, on
.tiiKrlen,
From Bait Lake comes the positive state
ment that tho Union Pacific system will
have a line In operation between Salt Lake
and Los Angeles by Juno 1, 1002. Assertion
is made equally strong iby the promoters of
Senator Clark's road from Salt Lako to Los
Angeles that their plans for building a rail
road will bo carried through to completion.
The prospect of competition does not
seem to lessen the determination of cither
.company. In fact, the energetic movement
made by Senator Clark and his associates
toward tho Immediate construction of a Salt
Lake-Los Angeles lino Is generally credited
with having quickened the Union Pacific In
Its decision to begin work at onco on a line
which was considered and virtually decided
upon ycais ago.
Tho situation Is not an unusual one In
railroading, yet It presents un Interesting
perspective. Tho Union Pacific already
has Its lino practically agreed upon and
tho territory through which It will run
will hardly bo avnllablo for the Clark road,
for tho reason Mint the field Is not largo
enough to support two railroads. The Clark
pcoplo will doubtless agree upon some other
routo and tho result will bo the affording
of adequato transportation facilities to a
vast territory heretofore entirely without
any. At present It nppenrs that the ter
mini Salt like and Los Angeles will be
tho only common ground occupied by tho
two companies.
President Hurt of the Union Pacific Is
now going over the proposed routo from
Salt Lake to Los Angeles. Kllpntrlck Ilros.,
tho contractors who havo done much of the
work on tho Union Pnclllc during President
Hurt's regime, accompany him, and It Is
presumed that contracts will be lot very
soon for work on tho new line. Part ot
tho grndn south of Salt Inkc Is already
In readiness for the laying of
track, hnvlng been completed several years
ago when a southern extension was deter
mined upon, but later abandoned.
A Snlt Lako paper snys that In three
ceks' time tho track will bo at Clover Vnl-
loy Junction, nnd from thnt point to tho sta
tion on tho Southern Pacific, where tho new
lino will connect, Is a distance of about
400 miles. In enso tho road Is completed by
June 1, 1902, us has been nnnounced with
some degree of authority, 33.3 miles of road
111 be built each month south from Clover
alley Junction. No difficulty In engineer
ing work will be encountered on the now
line anil the work can consequently bo pur
sued with considerable speed. So well was
the route surveyed several years ago that
merely tho flnnl survey nnd cross-section
ing nro needed to be ready for grade, so
that llttlo delay Is anticipated In beginning
tho work. Tho route which has been prne
tlcally agreed upon by tho Union Pacific Is
Salt Lake, Oarllold, Ophlr, Tlntlc, Leaming
ton, Milford, Uvada nnd then to Los Angeles.
$2,50 SILKS AT 50C, 69C YD
All Rich and EicluiWe NoraHy lilkj frtm
lime, Oonnelj'i Stock.
ON
.tin n Nil i-III Ticket .mv on Snle.
TlckctB for UI(;hard Mansfield go on snle
Mils morning at 9 a. m. No orders received
over tho 'phone. No Beats laid away.
BRICKMAS0NS RESUME WORK
l'ny
I'lnrK to Tin-1 r Union nml Are
Itdnmtntoil In (ionil
StumlliiK.
Tho labor troublo on tho construction
work of John II. Harto was settled at noon
yesterday ns tho result of tho compromise
reached last night In tho Bricklayers' union
According to tho terms of compromise each
of the brlckmnsons who had been fined and
ono who had been oxpcllcd wero admitted
to membership In good standing upon tho
payment of a flno of $." and dues to, tho
union from tho tlmo of their suspension
At tho usual tlmo yestcrdny morning tho
carpenters returned to work on somo of
Mr. llnrto's Jobs and yesterday afternoon
nil hands wero busy, settlement ot tho fines
having been made about 10 o'clock.
(till Sulillor'H lOMiorlcitiT.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran of
Winchester, inn., writes: "My wtro was
sick a long Mmo In spite ot good doctor's
treatment, but was wholly cured by Dr,
King's New Llfo Pills, which worked won
ders for her health." They always do. Try
them. Only 25u nt Kuhn & Co.'s drug store,
XotllT.
The North American Skat congress will
tako plnco nt Chicago, May 11, 12 nnd 13
All Nebraska skaHplnyers nro cordially
lnvttdd to attend; $2,000 In prizes. An
effort will be mndc to securo tho next con
gress for Omaha, thcreforo a largo attend-
nnco Is wished, Purchnso tickets to Chi
cago via tho Chicago & Northwestorn rail
way nnd tnkc reiolpt from your railroad
gent. Mcmbors of the Omnha club lcavo
via Northwestern 4 :r5 todny. May 10.
JULIUS TKEITSCHKR, President
For Salo A practically now Kimball
plnno at n big bargain. Inqulro O. D,
Tzschuck, Ileo business office.
Stonccypher. printer: 1201 Howard 8t.
Something New
in Town.
We refer to our now SODA FOUNTAIN
A "Twentieth Century." Different from
anything In town. All thoso who huvo
seen It call It n llllAUTY. Mndo from an
thine oak, mahogany, onyx, Tennessoo
marbln nnd largo French mirrors. To bo
seen Is to ndmlro It. Notwithstanding Its
simple beauty, Its greatest virtue Is clean
lln's, Will toll more about It next tlmo
FULLER
DRUG
AND
PAINT
GO.
Jvory Wonmn Hun Mnrvrlcil nt the
llenuty of the Drrns I'nlirlcn nnd
Mlkn from Thin Mock nml the
Value Arc Phenomenal.
MM 13. CONNELY'S SILKS.
Including many rich foulards, taffetas,
rcpo du chine, s.itln dttchesse, etc., up to
2.60 values, at 50c and 6'jc yard.
MADAME CONNELY'S $S SILKS, 0SC.
These you will find the richest and most
cxcluslvo high class novelty silks, every
yard Imported, Including brocades, Paris
novelties In colored appllquo effects, em
broidered silk crepe do chine, foulards,
etc., worth up to $8 yard, salo price, 98c
ard.
$2.00 DRESS GOODS. C0C YAUD.
These aro sluglo dress lengths, containing
to 8 yards In French canvas bareges,
Henriettas, nun's veilings, albatross,
famines, crepons nnd silk nnd wool mix
tures, up to $2.00 vnlue.i, go at 50c yard.
MME. CONNELY'S $3 DUESS GOODS, $1.
These nro all high-class Imported dress
patterns In zlbellnes, whipcords, pmnnolas,
Venetians, crepe do chine, satin panne
loth, crepons In black and colors, line
cnmclshnlr twills, brllllantlncs and many
mported black dress patterns, up to $i.00
value, $1.00 yard.
$50 UNMADE DllESS ROnES, $10.
You will find in this assortment fabrics
of every description, representing tho
foreign makers' best efforts. Such as wool
crepons, with woven designs nnd drawn
work eilccts In b'lack and colors, canvas
bareges, ctamlncs, etc. Your cholco of the
SO Robes for $10.
LADIES' $20 TAILOR MADE SUITS $5.
ON SALE TODAY AT !t A. M.
Thursday at J a. m. wo will place on salo
thnt lino lot ot ladles' tailor mndo suits wo
havo been telling you nhout. They aro all
this season's styles, mado of choice ma
terials, and lit perfect. Tho values range
from $10 to $20, all go on salo
TODAY AT i) A. M. AT $5.
Read our display ad on pago 3 for the
full particulars of this sale.
BOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
J. L. Hrandols & Sons, Proprietors.
Solo agents for Rogers Pcct & Co.'s flno
clothing.
HKICHT OFFICIALS it KIMIOVF.I).
Ulterior Notify Tlii-m (lint There
Munt lie .o Itnte Cutting.
Omaha freight ofllclnls havo once more
greed to bo good In the matter of nbldlng
strictly by published tnrlffs. Last week
tho tlrst Indication of a slump from tho
normal tariff basis, which has exlHted since
the first of yenr, nppenrcd In local freight
lrcl-s and thero promised for a tlmo to
io n lively light for business, which would
havo resulted ns heretofore In the slashing
of rates clear to rock-bottom. One or two
freight ofllclnls listened to the siren song
of tho tempter, who appeared In tho form
of a prominent shipper, nnd accepted r-hlp
merits at a figure slightly below tho normal
tariff.
It didn't take tho of Jlclnla of competing
lines long to discover that rates woro being
manipulated, nnd a. howl went up which
had Its echo In Chicago tho latter part of
tho week, whon a meeting of the executive
olllcors was held and tho agreement en
tered Into last December was re-adupted
This morning trafllo olllclals of all hc
Omaha lines received Instructions from
their superiors calling attention to the
agreement and Informing themN that no
rate reductions would bo approved. Their
attention was directed to tho Instructions
sent out Just before January 1.
The December agreement provided that
any oftlcial In authority who should up
prove or authorize a reduction In a nub-
ltslied ralo would be subject to liumcdl.itn
dismissal. Any attempt to Influence chip
lors by means of transportation, rebate or
In any form whatever was also forbidden.
Local freight men assert that tho tlrst
break to be mado In this agreement came
last week and with tho receipt of lustruu
tlons from tho executlvo ollleers repeating
tho provision of the December agreement
s Is presumed that no one will venture any
further violation for somo time to come.
As n result all of tho shlppors aro on an
equal basts and noua are suspicious that
nnother Is getting the better of him
through tho favor of some railroad. All
shippers, lrresxctlvc of their Influence or
the amount of freight business they hnndlc,
aro turned down cold when a request for
frco transportation Is made.
Shudder at III lut.
"I recall now with horror," suys Mall
Carrier Uurnott Mann of Levunua, O., "my
threo years ot suffering trom kidney trou
bio. I was hardly ever free from dull
aches or acute pains In my back. To stoop
or lift mail sacks made me groan. 1 felt
tired, worn out, about ready to glvo up,
whon 1 began to uso Electric Hitters, but
six bottleB completely cured me and made
me feel like n new man," They re un
rivaled to regulate stomach, liver, kidneys
and bowels. Perfect satisfaction guaran
teed by Kuhn & Co. Only 60 cents.
rubllsh your legal notices in The Weekly
Bee. Telcpuono 238.
Soda Season
Grand Opening
Saturday, May 11th
On Saturday, May 11, wo will formally
open tho soda season with music und
flowers. All tho new nnd dainty drinks
tcrved by 0X1)011 attendants. Cosy tables
and chairs for all. Coolest, most con
venlcnt plnco In tho city for n moments
rest, u quiet chat and a cooling drink
Don't forget tho opening Saturday. Flow
era for tho ladles, music for everybody,
Myers-Dillon Drug Co.,
16th and Farnatn.
TAFT'S
Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 Douglas St.
Our patients aro always gratotul to
us nftcr using our Vitalised Air for
painless extracting.
Gold Crowns $3 00
Good Set Teeth $3.0)
Everything strictly first-class.
to
SALE AT BOSTON STORE
HAS IT UNDER ADVISEMENT
Mayor .Moore Hit .Not let
tcrinhieil III Policy for
Next Siimluy.
llo-
"I have not decided whether I will closo
Omaha up tight next Sunday," Mayor
Moorcs remarked yesterday.
Will the resolution of tho city council,
protesting against a closed town and urg
ing thut you do nway with tho New Eng
land plan, have any Influence on your uc-Hon?"
No. I am personally responsible for the
administration of city affairs. I will do
whatever seems best to mo In the matter
of Sunday observance nnd will not be In
fluenced by tho expression of tho council
men." tho mayor replied. "I will decldo In
a day or so what sort of a town Omaha is
to bo next Sunday."
Pure Ktrnut of Choice! .Mult.
Malt-Nutrlne, prepared by tho Anheuser-
Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louis, U. S. A.,
Is no experiment. Years of practical tests
and enroful nnd numerable analyses havo
resulted In tho ono perfect tonic, known as
Malt-Nutrlno. It Is the pure extract of tho
choicest malt and contains 14.60 per cent of
extract matter and less than 2 per cent ot
alcohol, being thcreforo absolutely non-Intoxlcatlng.
Ifllll for the Hound Trip,
Omaha to San Francisco
via tho Union Pacific, .
May 7 and- 8, 1901,
for
Lauachlug tho battleship "Ohio,"
May IS.
Tickets limited for return to thirty days.
13 hours quicker
than- any oiher line.
New city ticket ofllce, 1324 Knrnam St.,
Telephone 31G.
Send articles ot incorporation, notices of
stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee.
Wo will glvo them proper legal Insertion.
Telephone 23S.
Seeds that grow come from the Nebraska
Becd company, 1513-15 Howard St.
Job printing, 437 Paxton block. Tel. 1440.
Comfort,
Elegance and Fit.
A trio of qualities not always found in
fancy priced lines of shoes. Sorosls shoes
are recognized tho world over as "that
five dollar shoo sold overywhero for $3.50."
Forty-five different styles not nt forty-tlvo
different prices, but every pair $3.50.
That Is Sorosls patent leathers for street
or dress, kid shoes In welts or turns. The
shapes aro all tho newest. Tho store tho
most modern woman's shoo storo In the
west.
Sorosis Shoe Store
203 South 15th Street,
Frank Wilcox, Mannifer.
Write for catalogue.
The Chicago Record
tint 61 of theie Type
writers in dally ui
YOST
If you want a typewriter, why not
come first where you can set
EVERY GOOD SORT OP TYPE
WRITER In' Its best form?
TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES
of all kinds for all' machines.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED.
TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED,
New Century
The finest catalogue
ever Issued is
yours for the asking.
Writeo7call.
LODGE HOLDS AN ELECTION
Free Mnaoitft Chnosc tin Olllelnl Hunter
to Siere i'lirotmh the I'.n
"tilnu Term,
Nebraska ledge No. 1, Ancient Frco nnd
Accepted Masons, held Its nnnunl election
of officers Tuesday night nt Masonic hail.
Tho following wero elected: Milton J, Ken
nnrd, worshipful master; Peter M. Price,
senior warden: Dr. W. II. Hanchett, Junior
wnrden; Theodoro C. Livingston, treasurer:
W. C. Mclean, secretary: John D. Howe,
Uornard J. Drummond nnd Charles O.
Spragiio, members of tho board of relief.
It Is probablo that tho four Masonic bod
ies of Omaha will hold n Joint Installation
of officers early In June.
sii:itu,i.i:i ii.Miiinit shop.
A Fan 1 oil Muii In I lie (.'nrroltoii Hotel,
llnltliuore, .Maryland.
The barber shop In tho Carrollton hotel,
Ualtlmorc, sterilizes everything It uses In
tho shop. Tho stcrllzlng Is dono by heat.
Tho towels, tho razors, the strops, tho
soap, tho combs nnd brushes nro nil steril
ized before being used on n customer.
Where thero la no sterilization have the
barber uso Newbor'fl Horplcldc. It kills
the dandruff germ and It Is an antiseptic
for the scalp nnd for tho face nftcr
shaving. All lending barbers overywhero
appreciate these potent fncts about Her
plclde nnd they use It. "Destroy tho cause,
you remove tho effect."
WE
do ono thing nt a time. When compound
' Ing prescriptions, the person so engaged la
In a world by himself. That which leaves
his hands Is Just whnt tho doctor ordered.
CramcrS Kidney Cure 750
1 Undo Sam s Tobacco Curo Wc
I llucau Hair Tonic "6a
lierco's Prescription 75c
1 Kay's Renovator 20c
1 Kays' Lung linlm hoc
1 Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills ,, $1.00
I Duffy's Malt t-Sc
! I'uruua tsJc
Iter's .Malt. Whiskey 69c
' Scott's Emulsion 75c
I Hire's Itoot Beer lie
Pinkhnm's Compound wo
I 1 dozen 2-gralu quinine Cnpsules "c
I I dozen 3-graln Quinine Capsules 10c
1 dozen n-gralu Quinine Capsules )6o
1 liromo Quinine , 15c
SCHAEFER
CUT
rRICK
DKUUttlAr
W, Cor. 10th and Chlco.
To .Member of the .Modern Woodmen
of America.
The Chicago, Mllwnukco & St. Paul Rail
way company has mado a rate of one faro
for the round trip from Omaha nml points
on their line to St. Paul Ilend Camp, June
10 to 15. This makes tho round trip rato
from Omnha $10.65. F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent, 1501 Fnrtiatu St.
(Stonecypher prints anything. Tel. 1310.
Every nrtlclo which Is used In mnklng
our SODA WATER, Is pure, No guess
work about It, nH we mnko It our business
to KNOW that It Is pure. Wo use CREAM
CHEAM mind you not skimmed milk
thickened with corn stnrch and gelatine for
mnklng Ice crenm, nnd pure vanilla and
crushed fruits for flavors.
Tho result Is soda water that Is puro
enough to glvo an infunt or Invalid.
Our HOLLAND CHOCOLATE, WILD
FLUM rilOSPIIATE. CHERRY HOUNCE,
AND SAN GAI1H1EL. aro different from
ORDINARY SODA FOUNTAIN DRINKS.
Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go.,
Corner 16th nnd Dodge.
PURE SODA WATER
1 1
1
a n.',.i,i:-n.',i,i: in tiu:
HATH KCMI.M.
You will feel like dancing when you
see 1 110 new open plumbing, fine porce
lain lined tub, bowl and washstand
thnt we have lltted up when wo havo
I ern ordered to do so. Our work In
fitting up private) houses with open
phimblng In bath room, kitchen und
laundry Is of tho highest order of cx
relbmco In scientific detull nnd expert
workmanship.
Free 6t Black,
180G l arnnin.
Phone IOW
cJG) 5!ixi) 02
TO TI-IE
Mountain Resorts
THE BEST WAY
AND
-OPICTOH1- ...IS VIA...
THE UNION PACIFIC.
This lino baa rondo SPECIAL RATES for tho summer as follows:
OMAHA TO
Denver.
Colo. Springs
Pueblo,
$15
To
Glcnwood
Springs,
S25
) Ogden,
To Salt Lako
) City.
$30
g, Tickets wlll.bo 011 snle July 1 to t), nnd September 1 to 10, lu.clu.slve.
S :
ALSO
One Fare for the Round Trip,
Plus J2.00.
From June 18 to 30, July 10 to August 31, Inclusive.
I New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam.
Tel. 316.
Union Station 10th nnd Mnrey Sts. Tel. 029.
Thursday Great- HAYDENs
er and Grander Silk Bargains
Great lots from the immense mill purchase new lines, bigger
bargains every day, the best values in line silk, lilack silks at
prices never before heard of. This sale admitted by all to
eclinse all others in point of qualities nnd quantities. Prices
qiibted in this ad are for Thursday, and Thursday only, other
specials for Friday and baturday, but these are for one day.
100 pieces niack Taffeta, all puro Bilk,
full 27 Inches wldo nnd worth $1.00 per yard
everywhere in the lnnd, all ko on anlo for
Thursday at less than hair, only 49c.
50 pieces Dlack Taffeta fine Swiss mnke
known pvcrywhero as a Rood reliable
make. 27 Inches wldo, all ullk, retails for
U.E0 nnd worth It, wo will sell on Thurs
day for Just one-half, 75c,
A big bargain In lino Satin Koulnrd 1O0O
yards satin Liberty Foulard, in real pretty
designs. We will offer theso fine silks for
only, Thuriday, at 49c.
Great lot ot excellent whlto silk.
White puro Bilk Jap, warranted to wash,
worth GOe, for this big sale, 25c.
Whlto Taffeta, real good grade, all silk
regular 75c on this sale Ii9c.
100 pieces of Pure Silk Japaneso Illuck
Wash Hill; finest goods on market, war
ranted to Inunder nnd wear, sold regular
at $1.00. on sale at COc.
Kxtra wldo Skirting Taffeta full 64
Inches wldo, finest Cheney Ilros' make,
everybody knows what It Is worth, we sell
Thursday at $2.50.
Illack I'llsse Silk for Skirts 27 Inches
wide, handsome novelty, worth $2.50 on
sale Thursday for 69c.
Groceries
200 dozen choice Juicy lemons nt, per
dozen, 10c.
10 bars nest Laundry Soap, 23o.
3 bars Wool Soap, 10c.
25 lbs. Whlto or Yellow Corn Menl, 23c.
10 lbs. Whole Wheat Flour, 19c.
. 10 lbs. Oraham Flour, 15c.
10 lbs. Itye Flour, 15c.
5 lbs. Rolled Oats, 10c.
G lbs, Japan Ittcq, 19c.
5 lbs. Tapioca, 25c.
6 lbs. Pearl Ilarley, 19c.
R lbs. Sago, 19c.
G lbs. Hominy, 19c.
2 lb. ran Sugar Corn, 6Wc.
3 lb. can Tomatoes, "Vic.
3 bottles sweet or bout Pickles, 25c.
2 lb. can Llipn Ilcans, OVSc,
2 lb. can String Deans, 6',4c
8 lb. can Bartlett Pears, 8 l-3c.
Hams
No. 1 California Hams, 7',3C.
B-lb. polls Puro Leaf Lard, le.
Oerman Summer Sausage,
Chipped Dried Ileef 15e.
Ilancless Corned llcef, Sc.
Fish
Fancy Whole Cod FiBh, 1214c.
Family Herring, 2Hc each.
Family Mackerel, Cc each.
HAYDEN BROS.
Stars & Stripes
Stnrs and stripes do not always enthuse Bomo
Americans but under any and all circumstances
and conditions in lifomen will onthuso
over superior values "vvo offer in men's
clothing, likewise the fairminded prin
ciples observed in our methods of doing
business. We'makc it a point to satisfy
all customers, to lit any man of any
length or breadth, and, invariably to
give better values for less money than
any other clothing store within your
reach. In today's pricings every
suit Is a star and you can find a choice
selection in tho favorite stripes worn
this season.
7.50
FOIt A MAN'S SUIT In a choice lino
of stripes pin checks plaids, etc.
round cornered sack mndo In flrst-
clas style every point thnt goes toward the making
of a Rood suit rnn be found by looking for It VM.
fectly talloFOU A MAN'S SUIT in a cholee line of
suit sold oworsteds cheviots oxford gray stripes
rff cheeks fancy pntterns and plain per
red you can compare It with any $10.00
ntsldfl this store our price $5.00.
(fDtffc FOR A MAN'S SUIT In a cholco line of
fancy worsteds bluo stripe flannels, etc.
J round cornered snek cut In tne very latest
styles, with tho very best of trimmings satin piped
our price for such a Milt with a guarantee only $9.
jit g FOn A MAN'S SUIT all wool all patterns large lino to select
III from mado with as much enro ns though you paid $20 for It
mJ ths i a great storo for tho man who wants a suit of clothes
that will pass for a merchant tailored suit but only want to pay for such a
suit $10.00.
M
UJLVnEil' "Particulars as the
IlAl UCnS goods come in."
Our cloak buyer has returned from New York and the eastern;
markets. The trip was short, but loaded down with bargains
the greatest we have ever seen and let us say here that there is
no house in the western part of this continent that can securo
real bargains in Suits, Waists and Skirts unless their buyer visits
the market, frequently and especially at a season of the year Hko
this that is cold and backward when manufacturers are will
ing and anxious to unload at any reasonable pi ice offered. That
is the condition of affairs in the eastern market and that is why
we will have some of the greatest bargains in Women's Skirts,
Wash Waists, Silk Waists and Wrappers and Capes you have
ever heard of.
We will give you tne particulars as tha
goods come in. Watch this space closely
read it carefully and you will make no mis
take if you visit our cloak department.
Our buyer shipped part of the gootls by ex
press that have already arrived.
Those that arrived by express include 225
women's Suits, all new, up-to-date styles, in
blouse, etons, single and double breasted
jackets, made of excellent qualities cheviots
and line all wool materials, and when we say
to you that there are suits in this lot worth
up to ?25 we mean just exactly what (flESt
we say your choice for UJJC
o0 dozen Wash Waists also by express, made
in the very best cloths, desirable patterns,
stylish garments, right up-to-date i Qrt
a garment worth 1.00 for only
ny xpress also 50 Silk Uton Jackets to thefco we havo added our own which makes 15
altogether your cholco of any silk Kton Jacket In tho houao fl
worth up to $20.00, for px ttJXJ
Ily express also 20 dozen Women's Wrappers excellent quality SI cloth percale sepa
rato waist lining a wrapper sold by every house for $1.00 SSr'
salo price only JCJS
Ily express also 35 women's Silk Dress Skirts, with applique laco flounce mado of ex
cellent quality tatfeta a skirt well worth $15.00 Thursday only 6 45
Ily express also 10 dozen women's White Lawn Waists, with 12 rows of tucking In
back 12 rows of tucking nnd ot Insertion In front mado with A CZfi
tho new sailor collars a wnlst worth $2.00 for "tOw
Ily express also 90 Women's Rolf Skirts with several rows of Ktltchlng perfect fit
nnd hnng a skirt thut we have sold this spring for $3 like all tho above, we bought
them cheap and you can buy them Thursday for Qf yj g
If MUM
only
HAYDEN BROS.
Registered
A. Mayer Co.,
220 BEE BUILDING
OMAHA, NL11.
Phone 1716
RE-NO-MAY
POWOER
In pink box not only rcllevM, but
positively cures all disorders of the
feet, stops odorous perspiration,
cures tender, swollen and painful
feet.
RE-NO-MAY POWDER
In bluo box removes all bodily
odors. If properly used no dress
shields aro required. If you ruin your gloves with excesslvo perspiration, rub
the palms after thoroughly drying them with the powder. In cases of habitual
sweating, use the powder in pink box. For axllllary (armpits) sweating, fl6l
directions for use In the cover, of tho blue box. For obstinate sweating or chaf
fog bathe tho uffected parts with tho Ite-No-May Astringent Antlseptlo Lo
tion. It must bo distinctly understood that ItB-NO-MAV Powder Is not a
toilet powder, but strictly a curative, hygienic and antlseptlo powder, and
should not ba used for Infants as a toilet dusting powder.
PRICE 50 CENTS.
For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers
Consultation Free from 2 Io 4. When orderin? by mall add 5 cents for postage
Ua-No-May Skin Food for facial massage,
Uo-No-May Cream softens and whitens tns hinds and faca.
It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND WORK to Make a Good lOo CIGAR
THE
I I il.7.15LsilBil
HllalttTllllllflfl
Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco. Crop of 1900.
I F. n. RICE M. C CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE
United Typewriter ind Supply Go,,
1014 Fatroaia It., Onaba.
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Opto all night.
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