Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 05, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SAT UK DAY, MAY 5, 1000.
GREAT SALE
OF THE
Miner, Beal & Co.
Wholesale Bankrupt
Clothing Stock
AT 47c ON THE DOLLAR.
worthy
Men's line spring suits at 10, instead of $18.
Men's blue serge suits at $4.90 instead of $10.
Men's Extra Fine Suits
at $12. CO and $15, instead of $20 and $22.50, made of elegant
now striped and checked worsted. In the now embroidered
double breasted vests. Coats aro lined with the very best
Princes serge.
Men's all wool suits at $2.75, instead of $5.00.
Young men's suits, sizes 12. to 19, at $5 and $7.50, instead
of $8.50 and $12.50.
$2 boys' vestee and double broasted suits, 95c.
$7.50 boys' giant double breasted suits at $3.75.
$8.50 and $5 fine vestee suits, sizes 3 to 8, and
double breasted knee pants suits, sizes 6 to 16, on sale
at $1.75 and $2.50.
$4.50 vestee suitB, made with fancy silk double
breasted vests, on sale at $2.25
MORE1 -TIME "CARD CHANGES
Union Faoifio Lowers tho Tims Between
Omaha and San Frano'sco.
DENVER CONNECTIONS ARE DISTURBED
Ileault of (he Nov Schedule May Uc
to Secure More Tlirouitli ra
ciiKcr for the Union
l'nclilc.
Following the return of General Passenger
Agoni ixmiax or tno union raclflc from a
month's western trip, most of which tlmo
he spent In San Francisco, comes an unof
ficial announcement of tlmo card changes to
bo inaugurated Sunday, May 13, by tho Union
Pacific and Southern Pacific. Tho principal
At present tho Southern Pacific train
carries a through car from San Francisco
to Ogden, arriving In tho latter city at 11:45
a. m., making clone,- connection ttlih tho
Itlo Grande Western, which In turn reaches
IJenver at 3:30 o'clock In tho afternoon in
tlmo to make connection with tho Burling
ton's castbound train leaving at 4 o'clock.
Under tho proposed schedule It Is forecasted
that tho Southorn Pacific will reach Ogden
t ll, .,,1 I. .
111 lull Niu)jiiei;k w,u..ftu 10 llUnU ICU t .
.... ,i.. i,,t . .!!i,i.u hi - i i I
certain polished flncsso which Mr. Lomax Is'
, ; . u i. ,
jiuvnu iu jusocod nuvu lb iuiiiuo iu nvvut-
Ing paetenger business. Failure to connect
t Denver with an eastbound train will re
sult in a number of through pasiengers
from tho coast proceeding cast on tho
Union Pacific Instead of going from Ogdon
via tho Rto Grande Western and Burlington.
Burlington officials who fiavo been Informed
of the proposed chango aro as yet unable to
say whether tho schodules of tho Rio
Grande Western and their own will bo
changed to conform wlth the new arrange-
meat or not. It Is possible, they state, that
iuo i Mruuu .aw 0O,Uie u. w .ul .
hour between Ogden and Denver and by so
nftl n it tiarin It a ,iAilriA,Uu iIasa onitnnft Iftn.
whereby Its train now leaving San Francisco ir.""rr.u,lul u ...,, signed by May 10
t 8.30 In tho morning, will leao an hour and , . . ,,,,,,..,, ... ' m, ,,n frnm nn sMvntto hm,.c.h and May 15 all en
a half later, shortening tho schedule be- i''""" JT ' 7miVJ to report. The work
tween San Francisco and Chicago by that 2"""' i.' ' .1".. " M tcroZ s. Juno 1 and In tho c
InilQ ) Cl T (lmi I vwo .a ,iv, VIIUCI I VJ 1 1 I V I ----- .... . . ,-. 1
iougiu 01 nine. , ...t... t.,i. n.Mnni n.ir .irnvn (hrnntrh tha within fifteen days. In
At nru.nl Ihi. Cnnlhorn n..ln i-.l I iiuva ui vm 01. i utu.
7. T7 T; .ju - who were in charge of the west-bound Over- riupps was piaccn in poasesxiou ul IUU iuuu
m.n .w rn f LT.ni ni" . " Wmllod which collided headon with the , department of tho Duluth.
Grando 'Western to get Into Denver In tluio , n,.,,,, rh,n , , .
to catch tho Burlington train departing at I v IrTr hi h.?n i. i n nnllwny .Vte, nnd Pe.H..U.
. i .... iWyo.. Sunday morning, have been laid off t,.viih a on wn,i nt th- iTninn
u uiutn iu iiic i ivi iiuuii. i
, . . , .7. " "storm provHlllng, tho curve at Cooper sta-
1. m .I.ImI thai ...a r n rwnn 1.. ..h&l. I
b m nuiicii luni iuu kunuf,ca iu iuo flulu
ulo of arrival and departure of tho through
Union Pacific train which now renches
Omaha at 7:20 p. m. will be slight, If any.
It Is proposed to mako up the hour and a
half chipped off the present schedule by later
departure from San Francisco between tho
latter city und Omaha.
Tho Southern Pactflo train wboso hour
of departure from San Francisco will bo
changed Is tho ono which carries the Rock
Island through car to Salt l.nko, This
service will not be affected beycud short
ening' the present lay-over of the Rock Is
land car In Salt I.ako by about an hour.
A sl.ljubt chango will also bo mado In
the hour of departure of the Southern Pa
clflo's evening train from Ban FranclBco.
which carries the Burlington's through San
FrancUco-Chlcago car as far as Ogden. This
train will probably leave San Francisco at
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's .Foot-Ease, a powder. It cures
falnful, smarting, swollsn fet and tngrow
ng nails, and Instantly takes the sting out
ot ' corns and bullions. It's the greatest
comfort discovery or tne age, Alien s r'ooi
Ke makes tight or new shoes feel easy,
It Is a certain cure for sweating.- callous
2m hv'.iirni.l.'and ahoV tcVC Uv
mall !io In 1 'sumps. Trtal naokage FHEJi
Address, Allen tt. Olmsted, LeRoy N. Y.
13,365 Men's, Boys' and
Children's Spring Suits,
involved in this offering.
The garments are entirely
at every point of
style and workmanship.
6 o'clock In'th'o evening, Instead of 6:30. as
at present. Tho Burlington's servlco will not
bo arretted, however, Inasmuch as Its through
car at present stops In Denver from 0 o'clock
In tho morning until 4 o'clock In the after
noon.
I'ACIFIC COAST HATKS ADJUSTED.
Orent Northern Initiated It Wna Suffer
lnn Under Old Tnrlft.
General Passenger Agents Francis of the
Burlington, Buchanan of tho Elkhorn and
Atststant General Passenecr Atrent lTntrti-
Inson of the Union Pacific havn returned
from Chicago, where they nttonded n meet- route of tho Oregon Short Lino so that It
Ing of passenger representatives of wnjtcrn will pass through Bolso City, Idaho. Prcul
lines. Tho purposo of the meeting was to dent Burt, In company with Oeneral Man
tako up the question of rates from the Mis- aser Bancroft, General Superintendent Cal
sourl river to north Pacific coast points. 1 vln and Chief Engineer Ashton of the Oregon
It Is proposed to establish a rate of $44.25 ! Short Llr' have been In Bolso City Investl
from Omaha via St. Paul to the Pacific coast gating ho matter, at the urgent request of
or MO via direct lino; $42 from Sioux City
via St. Paul or $40 direct, and from Kansas !
V 'VS 1
Ming rat It was
irlnkoice on business
Insisted that under cx
compollod to suffer a shrinkage on business
originating In tho cast. Tho statement Is
made that by tho adoption of ihe lusls of
ratc practically settled upon by tho Chi
cago meeting all lines will be on an rqul'.ab'e
footing.
EiiKlncer find Conductor Snuiiendfil.
Engineer Ralston and Conductor Qulgley,
" imirunisunuii vuuuuvn.il
.......I t,n i.1..AM,inn,in,. n .i . . ,
l.. nHA-iaM j.. ,,. YI.,AMM
by Superintendent Hants of tho yomlng
.JL ,.. .
dlvlBlon. President Burt was a pRssengor
on No. 101, occupying hla private car, and
this fact adds somewhat to tho enormity
of the affenso on the part of the rcsp uslblo
parties, Superintendent Harris is quoted as
saying relatlvo to tho wreck and the sub
tequent Investigation:
"It was found that Engineer Ralston nnd
Conductor Qulgley wore responsible for the
accident, as they should have had their train
under control until they knew No. C was In
the clear. Both men havo been laid off. but
of - -
d(!tcrmlnC(J. Tliero wwe extenuating clr-
c unslances ronnected with tho ncsldont.
I iUch ag , darcno3, o( the , M
...
tlon and the- freight
cars on tho track,
which ninkes the men leas culpable than they ! " qne of the Judges of ,iwr .1 In tho horo
would bo otborwlse." , logical so:tlon of the Paris exposition, Is In
llnrlliiKton llrldiie niiimiueil.
The Burlington bridge spanning tho Plutte
rlvor at Sterling, Colo., on tho'Cheyonno
branch of the road, was partially washed
away Wednesday as a result of tho floods
arising from the heavy rains In Colorado.
The railroad brldgo wa3 believed to be
oitfllAlnntlu utnhln in wl thutnilll A11V nptlnn nt
tho water and tho daraago resulting to It
wao attributable to tho washing away of a
wagon brldgo, which floated down the river,
and, Htrlklng tho railroad bridge, tore away
tho piling nnd braces under one of tho big
spans, rendering tho brldgo useless. The
damage roaultlnc from tho accident will bn
but abort-lived, aa operations towurd the
repair of tho structure aro now under way.
.Meantime trains aro running from both aides
as far as the brldgo and passengers aro
transferred by means of a wagon bridge
adjacent.
Humor or Unllrond Uxteimloii,
SIOUX CITY, Ia.( May I. (Speclal.l
There Is a rumor In railroad circles to the
effect that tho Chicago & Northwestern Is
contemplating tho extension of Its line from
Klngsley, la., via Merrill to Hawarden. In
1 HloUx county, thus giving it a closer con-
nectlon with South Dakota points. It Is
HAYDENs
Clothing, Shoes
Furnishing Goods
Letting Down Prices on Groceries and Meats.
Incomparable bargains in every department. Have you entered
the Winslow Taffeta Contest?
Linens and Domestics I
Tho Dig Store has Just opened a big lino
of sheets anil pillow cases.
Pillow cases on sale Saturday, 8c, 10c,
1216c 14c, 13c, 13c and 20c each.
Itoady-mudo Sheets, 45c, 50c, E3c, 60c, 63c,
70c, 75c, SOc and S5c each. These are made
from first-class material, open for your In
spection. Tho Ills Store rolling bed spreads this
week, white, or colored, plain hemmed or
fringed, 39c, 49c, 65c, 75c, 83c, 95c, 11.00,
U.25, Jl-50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.23, $2.50, $2.75,
$2.98, $3.00, $3.60 and so on. Wo save you
money on bed sproadn. We carry tho assort
mont, and wo mako the price. Compare and
judgo for yourself.
Specials
25C FINE EMBROIDERIES EC PUR YARD.
Tho finest Una of 25c embroidery and ln
sortlngs ever wen In the city on sale Sat
urday at Gc per yard.
25C FANCY RIBBONS CC YD.
1,000 bolts of tho finest all silk fancy rib
bons on solo Saturday at Gc per yard.
Wo do tho ribbon business.
50C LACES ONLY 1GC.
100 cartons fine Valenclenncn laces, worth
G0cv go at lBc per dozen. 75c fine Valencies
nc lacce only 26c dozen. $1.00 fine Valen
ciennes laces only 35c dozen. $1.50 fine Val
enciennes laces only GOc dozen. Wc do the
lace, business.
50c ladles' now neckwear 25c.
$2.50 EMBROIDERY ALLOVERS $1.00 PER
YARD.
The swell line of new allovers for fancy
yokes and fine shirt waists, $1.00 per yard.
HAYDEN BROS.
AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK PATTERNS.
'said citizens of Hawarden recently went to
Chicago and had a conferenco with Pros-
ident Marvin Hugbltt and that bo Mscmea
to look upon tho proposition with favor.
Should this work out It would rather spoil
tho plan to construct a line from Movllle to
Sioux City.
noisr. citv may db favoiied.
Oregon Short Line I.IUely to Vnmn
Throuith Idaho's Cnpltnl.
Tho primary reason for President Burt's
absence In tho west at this time Is In con-
ncctlon vlth tlio possibility of changing tho
the business interests of Bolso City, which
IUO .JUL.' t. .J .1111. I .." Uft ' - U -'-J I . . - w
demand mat tho capital city of Idaho bo
1 fug to bosernM by a s,ur leaving tho main
ntK.i nn l hn main nn r.atnad of font mi.
entire Boise valley In a buggy, and It I.
predicted that he will recommend tho
predicted
change In tho main lino In accordance with
tho drelro of tho Boise City people.
ANiamlntr Control of Iloud,
ST. PAUU M' 3 , May 4. Tho various do-
partmonts of tho Northern Pacific aro grad-
uauy assuming coniroi oi mo oi, i-.iui
uuium railway, uanu oiurniimuiier
re tn
I'aolllo In In Louis,
General Monauor K. Dickinson or tho
I'nlon Prtclllo has returned from a trip over
Assistant General Freight Aftcnt Plillllppl
of tho Missouri Paclllo Is In Atchison on a
ihort business vUlt.
J. CS, Taylor, auditor and assistant
( JV?"''8!':
ac
iliv Srtiilhprn
-tho reori;a..ii'd
Port
Armur rouir vieu ii. un. .viaum
STEIN'S POSITION Of HONOR
U Apolnte4l n .ludKe In the Ilornloul
enl Sfcllim nt the I'nrU
lSxpoHltlon.
Alfred O. Htolh. who has been appolntod
Omaha on hit- way caul from the coast
way caul irom
Mr. Stein ocuipled a high position In the i
watch exhibit .it tho Chicago world's fair i
...111 t. V. HDi'lnnn1 tit t(t.. I
United States on tho boanl or avarUs
Pftrts, -aUIcIi ooul3tn of flvo members
ceded to this country. Ho sails for Paris
on the 31st of this month, He Is well
known to ull tho watch manufacturers and
! Jewelers, having formerly bcon nt the head
1 of tho watch department of Tiffany's In
New York, and later tho American rcpro-
scntattvo of tno ratctc swiss waicn con
cern, which has agonts In every largo city
of the world.
Tortured u AVItnenH
Intenso suffering was endured by Witness
T. Ii. Martin of Dixie, Ky.. boforo ho gave
thla evidence: "I coughed every night until
treasurer of tho Burtlr,'ton, has returned and not find a shoo that would hIiow
from u business trip to Chicago. , ,f ,M valuey0 miBlit-l)Ul will
Announceinciit has been lecelved of tho ,,. ,,,.'..,,, i,.i .. ,1i1. 0f
niipolntincnt of 8. G. Warner us eenernl u.' not It ou oei nan a pan oi
una tlcKi'l acont oi tne Kunias UU'KO si.fiu suouh inn un your nujn
my mrcai wus ntariy raw, iuuii 111m it. .month. THIS 01'RtlU HtllO DofjlUH to
I King's New Discovery, which gave Inatant 1 morrow. Willi every orpin wo Include
, rollcf. I have usetl it In my family for four
years and recommend It as tho greatmt
remedy for coughs, colde and all throat.
chrot and lung troubles. It will stop tho
worst cough, and not only provents but ab-
solutely cures consumption. Price BOo and
11.00 Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bot-
ties free at Kubn & Co.'s drug store.
GREAT SALE ON
Optical Department
We teft your eyes In our Optical depart
ment free of charge and furnish glnmca
when needed, of tho very bent quality, at
tho smallest posslblo cost.
Wo repair frames and exchange lenses.
Oculists' prescriptions carefully filled for
half tho usual price.
Butter and Cheese
Good Dairy Butter, per pound 12V6c
Choice Tablo Butter, per pound 15c
Fancy Roll Butter, per pound 16c
Extra Fancy Separator Creamery, lb .. ISc
Elgin or Hygla Creamery, per pound .. 19c
Strictly new laid Eggs, per dozen .... 10c
Fancy Full Cream Cheese, per pound .. 11c
Imported Brick or Llmburger Cheese,
por pound 10c
Fancy Virginia Swiss Cheese, per lb.. 14c
Neufchatel Checfe, Durham brand, each 26c
Young American Choese, full cream,
per pound 10c
Edam Chccee( Van Rossem brand,
each SOc
Every pound guaranteed pure. Wo posi
tively do not handlo Imitation butter.
Meats and Chickens
No. 1 California Hams 8V6c
10-lb. palls Best Brand Lard 89c
Bent Bologna Sausago 6c
Fresh Dressed Chickens 10c
20-lb palls Best Lard $1.69
Bacon 10c
Fresh Pork Sautago 7'4c
Extra Fancy Summer Sausage lGc
Large cans Brisket Beet 20c
Trlpo, pickled 4c
WAITING FOR TEXT BOORS
When They Arrive Mr. Wheeler Will Begin
to Initrnot Enumerators.
ALL BUT ELEVEN HAVE QUALIFIED
Special ClnN to He Given I.phnoiik In
the Art of CntherlnK
StntlNtlvH Anent
Fur ill.
As soon as Census Supervisor Wheeler re
ceives hla text books tho school of Instruc
tion for the) census enumerators will open.
.... I
1 ,t . B "LlT' LxZ.
uiiiuu lutu uiicuiiu.i ui ."""i, .
although eleven official oaths remain at the
Thesu documents must bo
and between that data
umerators must be ready
will begin promptly
Uy must bo complied
tho country the tlmo
J longer, f1"' lcU
having until July 1 to finish their ork.
, The supervisor has reccivou oeiai ix. m-
structlous regarding tho enumeration of,
! farmers and farm property. A special clas
wm BL, organized for Instruction In this
jenaitmcnt. and If an enumerator can pass
a uerfei:t examination be will be a remark-
nDjy bright etucrut. incro aro iniriy-
eght paragraphs of Instructions and nuer
Drex L, Shooman
I'lBheil around nil wlntor trying to find
n bettor winter shoo for boys at ?1..0
than the ono wu'vo sold Uicho ninny
Kprlnss-but ho couldu't do It Von
tiiicht llsh around all day Saturday
.Sl.no allocs nut
f,.et Wo've never had a kick yel
those shooH probably because wo don't
liretend to ninko much of u ptoilt on
them but we have the KiitlHfylUK com
fort of a witlslled customer.
Drexel Shoe Co.,
Omalia'a Up-to-dn to Shoe House,
1410 FAUNA.U STREET.
Organs Cheap-
iuxi io heo now many oikuiis ue can
,,l1Kl,0-,! ,of ' 0110 week'H tlmo, Ilospe
w '""K0 11 iwonMuyakliig low-prlco
orjjuii sale. llemember, wo In
"H" " kind, llrst 1'"IJ' l"'st
llemember, wo have but
served.
Kce this partial 1IM of line orpins and
tlieir respective prices aim terms: Kim
ball, 701 oak, S.7J.O0; $5.00 cash, $.".00
per month. Kimball, 201 walnut,
$18.00; $5.00 cash, $1.00 per month.
Western Cottage, walnut. $:17.00; $5.00
cash, $1.00 per month. C'nrpentor
ciiapel Orpin, walnut, $:il.00j $5.00
, t.aB1( $1,00 per month. Story & Clark,
waluut, $:w.00; $5,00 cash, $:i.X per
a stool and book. Kvery Instrument
Ktiaranleed as represented. Xo more
will bo asked, no less taken.
A. HOSPE.
Msslo vi Alt 1513 Diutlll.
25 pounds Sugar Sl.00
High Patent Minnesota Flour, war
ranted, sack 90e
uorman Rye- Flour, per sack, only .... 00c
10 llxi, Bruakfast Rolled Oats, only 23c
3-lb. cans Extra Cholco Tomatoes .... 7Ho
2-lb. cans Sugnr Corn, only 7Uc
Fancy Largo Sweet Oranges, per doz.. 12c
Fancy Largo Messina Lcnionu, per doz,. 10a
Eugle or Champion Lyc, per can Gc
Largo bottles fancy Pickles, Chow Chow,
Sweet Pickles or White Onions, each 8 l-3c
Gallon cans Now York Apples, only ,. 25c
New Turkish Prunes, per pound 3',Sc
Now California Prunes, per pound Dc
Now French ftalslu-curcd Prunes,
large 8 1-Sc
Now California Yellow Peaches, lb.... loo
Now Evaporated Apples, per lb 10c
Quart cans Fancy Tablo Syrup 8 l-3t.
Sliced Peachffl for Cream, per can,...12He
Sliced Pineapples, per can only 12o
3--lb. cans (loldcn Pumpkin, only .... 7s,jc
2-lb.cans Strawberries, Raspberries,
Gooseberries or Hlueborrlca, only
8 1-3; 3 for 25c
American Breakfast Cocoa, largo cans., 10c
Ycaat Foam, German Yeast, etc, 3 for.. 10c
Tea and Coffee
Special prices on tea and coffoo.
Wholo Hlo Coffee, regular price 20c,
only 1216c
Golden Rto, cholco quality 15c
French Java and Mocha 25c
Old Government Java and Mocha SOc
New Tea Slftlrtgn only 17Hc
48c Basket Fired Japan only 35c
ISc English Breakfast 35c
48a Gunpowder Tea 35c
1 Fancy Ceylon and Young Hyson 38c
explaining the entire process to be followed
this paragraph is added:
"To detect all such (false) statements,
and to assist farmers In giving correct an
swers to inquiries, you should make your
self thorough familiar with ibo yield per
aero of crops In 1893 In your district and
tho prices at which products were sold."
Tho student-enumcrntor la told that "a
farm Is the homo of tho farmer. It Is also his
workshop and his means of subsistence. It
Includes, therefore, the houpo In which he
dwells, the buildings occupied by him In
his farming operations" and all land con
nected with tho work In which ho Is en
gaged. It does not Include land owned by
him and leased to another, but docs Include,
all land owned by another and farmed by
him.
Tho matter of designating the occupation
of persons receives special attention at the
hands of tho bureau. The enumerator is
told not to confound tho farm laborer with
tho day laborer or with the man who works
on a garden farm, a dairy or a vineyard.
All persons over the ago of 10 years work
ing for their parents or guardians on a
farm must bo reported as farm laborers,
but no person must bo reported as a day
laborer unlew ho works for wages or In
somo direct way contributes to the support
of himself or family.
Special reference Is mado In tho Instruc
tions to reporting ranches In tho territory
west of tho Missouri river, and. If Instruc
tions aro carried out, the census will show
the number of persons using tho government
domain for cattlo ranges nnd tho number
of cattlo thereon.
The returns from tho dairy and the poul
! try yard must In a largo degree depend
Mm
Saturday's
Closing out Every Pair of the
Thousands of pairs fine shoos from the well known fuc
ories of FiolcVflmyor & McGuiro, O. II. Ahborn & Co., nnrl
Proston 13. Keith, on sale Monday, at lees than tho mainline
urers' cott. A dozen big bargain tables? stacked high with
iieso fine shoes in all sizes and widths for your selection.
Every pair fitted by an experienced shoo salesman.
At $1.38
Ladies' line $2.00 and $2.50
patent leather and vici kid, hand
turned, strap Blippors, mado
Field-Thayer & McGuiro.
At $1.89
Ladies' lino $3.00 and $3.50 vici kid lace and button
shoes with hand turned and
and kid tips, sizes 2 to 7, A to E width. Made by J. 1.
Ahborn & Co.
At $1.12
Misses' fine $1.50 and $2.00 vici kid lace shoes, with
spring heels and flexible soles, sizes 11 to 2.
At
Children's fine $1.50 vici kid lace shoes with spring heels
and flexible soles, sizes 8 to 11.
At $1.45
Men's line $2.50 and $8.00 box calf and vici kid shoes,
with full double and fair stitched soles.
Ladies' Si.00 Kid
Gloves at 69c.
!00 dozen ladies' Tests in fine- ootton and
IIbIo that Bold up to Olio, on ie
sale at lOl
1 lot of children's and ladios' ic
hoso that Bold up to 36o, at.... lOv
Boys, 25c shirt waists In all 1151.
sizes, at .; BafiSC
11.00 corsets at 49 C
1 lot of corsets in all sizes that
sold up to 31.00, on sale at. . . . fS7C
Ladies' $1.00 silk vests at 50C
Children's fast black hose with ia.
double knee, heel and too, at.. IVC
Ladios' 20o vests, at IOC
Upon the guessing qualities of the most In
telligent farmers of tho Tarlous districts,
as the Instructions say:
'If you aro not already possessed of the
Information, you should ascertain from the
most Intelligent farmers In your district tho
average quantities of milk, butter and
cheeso produced per cow In your neighbor
hood and the average number of eggs per
fowl obtained In 1899. Enumerators are re
quired to ascertain tha amount of tho prod
ucts of tho farm consumed In the homo of
the farmer, and as this amount is neces
sarily largo It Is Important that It bo ob
tained as accurately as possible, or the total
output of the farm will bo out of propor
tion to tho number of persons employed In
tho business."
After tho enumerator has mastered all of
tho details of work of enumerating farms
ho will be ready to Btudy tho gonoral In
structions which apply to all enumerators
alike, but theso aro the Instructions which
tho supervisor has not yet received.
iit UmA olnmiih IrnllhlA tweAtv vSaTS and
gavo up fiopo ot being cured till I began to
nn Krvini nvRnensIa Cure. It has done me
so much gool I call It the savior of my
life." writes w. R. Wilkinson, Albany, tenn.
It digests what you eat.
Annunl May Festival.
The annual May festival of Prof. Adolph
Edgren will take plast this evening
at acrmanla ball. Those taking part are
many of Omnha's well known musicians.
Among the soloists will bo Mr. and Mrs.
Edgren, Miss Emma C. Gentleman, Hans
Albert, Jonn iiuiior, iuniei iiuium, .;u
ti, nn.in ninf PAlprspn. Cnrl Hmlth.
II. uut.uiii w.u . :
Clinton Miller and C. A. Jiicobson. Henry
Bmltn s rnmny orcnesini una u cuwui m
Keep Your Food Healthy, Chile
by keeplu It cool. Wo Hell the Leonard
Cleauablo 'FrlRorators built n sanitary
experts want 'em, nn' dey am perfect
mode!., of dor kin' cause dey aui roomy
affairs, havo food nn' Ice compart
ments am made so as to pit free air
circulation throtiKbout, an' can be kept
clean so easy. I)c prices wo sell nt, loo,
am right. Dun wo well lawn mowers
not de jxior kin', but do very best
dat's de only klu' my boss will sell
some o' dem bo sell for $2.75 an' tie,
very llnest ouetf for ?12.00. Ho' cot
all sizes nt all prices. Ho dun lole me
not to forlt hose when I writ de next
ad be's'Kot lots o' hose some for So.
somo fer 10c nnd some fer 112c an '
it's de best hoso sold In dls town. You
see my boss dat's
A. C. RAYMER
im-t FA It NAM ST.
a 108 S Street, South Omnhn.
Can Have a Change Daily
ou don't alter our diet as much as
you could and snould probably. Per
Imps wo aro mistaken In your particu
lar case, but wo aro taking tho liberty
of Judging you by most people, Try
something different each day as long
as we furnish It. You'll bo surprised
at tho endless vnrlety of things we
bake. Take, for Instance, our wholo
wlient bread a pure, wholesome bread
nothing better mado In tho world.
Then our pies, cakes nnd lu fact all
kinds of pastry tiro Just a little ahead
of other bakers, and tho variety of
good things wo mako gives you an op.
portuully of having something different
each day.
W. S. Balduff.
1520 Fartiam St.
Shoe Sale.
Three Big Eastern Shoe Stocks
by
heavy flexible Boles, now toes
98c
Men's $1,00 Shirts
at 35c.
300 dozen men's shirts, all styles and
sizes, GrltTon brand shirts that sold
for ei.00 and $1.50, in this lot 3Qq
35c One-Half Hose at 15c.
500 dozen men's ono-half hoto in block,
tan and fancy colors that sold .for
25 and 35c. all in ono lot, Qq
MEN'S $1, 00 UNDERWEAR AT 45c
500 doz. mon's fino balbriggan and lisle
thread shirts nnd drawers yjp
that bold up to $1.00, on sale at "Ov
Scrivon's patent elastic seam bq
drawcrs In all hIzcs, at Osf U
Men's 50c nock wear in all styles,
26c
at
mixed voices will nlso bo hoard. A spring
Hong, composed by Prof Kdgren for tho
occasion, 1b written for Hololsts, chorus und
orchestra. Tho May festival address will
bo given by John U. Webster. The occa
sion In the furewetl concert to Mr. and
Mrs. Edgren, who will soon leave for Paris,
"After suffering from piles for fifteen
years I was cured by using two boxes of De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve," writes W. J.
Baxter, North Brook, N. C. It heals ovory
thing. Bewaro of counterfeits.
If your glasses
are skewed or pinch you corns
ta and we will adjust thsr, no
charge for such pleasantries oa
that nor for examining tho eye
Our chare are for furnishing
tho proper eye helps but the
charge ta Just right You wlU
say aa much.
THE A10E & PENF0LD CO.,
Leading- Scientific Optlclnna.
1408 Fnrnaiu. OMAIIA.
OPPOSITE PAXTON HOTEL.
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