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TTIE OMAITA DAILY I3EE: FIUPAY. MA KOI 3, 1005.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
"Tha Cathedrals of England," by M. J.
Taber. la an account of their distinguish
ing characteristic; together with brief his
torical and biographical sketches of their
rr.ort noted bishops. The r.uthor aaya:
"The principal aim of the book la to throw
something of a personal Interest around
the oathedrala. by giving glimpses of the
bishops, rulers, and other noted person
age who have been connected with them
through the long series of years which
have elapsed since their erection." A
collection of notea, under title "In Ex
planation," constitutes the concluding sec
tion of the book, and will doubtless prove
of great Interest. Published by L. C.
Page Co.
"My Lady Laughter," by Dwlght Tllton.
This romance of Boston town In the days
of the great siege, opens with an animated
before the Coffee House of Hla
Majesty, King George the Third. My Lady
Laughter Is the sweetest little Tory ever
known, and woman like, her lover is an
out and out patriot It was a case of a
Continental major completely surrendering
to the enemy, without any military In
anities whatever being made. The story
of Bunker Hill; the fortifying of Dor
ohMittw Helahta. and many other evenfa
of that time and place ore always Inter
eating. Combined with a spirited love af
fair it would be a atrange reader, indeed.
who would fall to find enjoyment In read-
In ths story. C. M. Clark, Publishing
Company.
"A Pioneer Doctor," by Elisabeth Porter
Onuid. la the story of a beautiful and
talented young woman who studied medl
cine and became a nurse that she might
m to forelam countries and care for the
iv RhM also did missionary work, and
spread the Gospel In every way possible.
The ntnrv of her beautiful, unselfish life
la well worth reading. Richard G. Badger,
publisher.
Hamlin Garland's new novel of mystery
and romance. "The Tyranny of the Dark,
Is reaching Its climax In Harper's Weekly,
where It la appearing serially. Mr. Garland
relatea, with graphic reality and dramatic
Interest, the struggle of a young scientist
to win a young girl from the influence of
spiritualism and from a mysterious occult
power which, against her will, controls all
her thoughts and actions. In this novel
Mr. Garland shows himself a master In a
new field of fiction.
"The Queen's Advocate," by A. W.
Marchmont The author has used the late
Servian unpleasantness and the tragic end
of Queen Draga and her husband as the
subject of his tale. There are all sorts of
adventures with knives and rifles and pis
tols and swords, and those finding pleasure
In tales of this sort will certainly not be
disappointed. Frederick A. Stokes company,
publishers.
The March magazine number of the Out
look is notable for containing the first In
stallment of "The Story of Port Arthur,"
by George Kennan, the Outlook's corre
spondent in the east. 1
"In the Name of Liberty," a story of the
terror, by Owen Johnson. Tills Is a romance
of the common people of Paris as affected
by the revolution a tragedy relieved by
humor and devotion. Published by the Cen
tury eompoiiy.
"The Clansman," by Thomas Dixon, Jr.,
is a dramatlo love story which shows Abra
ham Lincoln as the true friend of the south
and reveals the work and spirit of the Ku
Klux Klan. Published by Doubleday. Page
& Co.
The Rock Frog." by Harriet A. Caeever,
la the story of a frog named "Ker-Chunk."
When a growing frog he came to be tightly
wedged Into a crevice In a big rock, and
.'Wriggle and twist as he might he couldn't
I extricate himself . until his prison was
i broken open one day during a heavy storm
and he was free at last. But one must
read this unique story to find out half that
happened this Rock frog and his friends.
Dana, Bates & Co., publishers.
"Gloria," by Faith Blckford, ta a story
especially for little girls, In which Miss Lu
and Ben and Uncle Richard, to say nothing
of the dear little heroine, are such Interest
ing and agreeable characters. The story is
wholesome, with a variety of Incident, and
will be welcomed by young readers, Dana,
Estes & Co., publishers.
Two of the latest books by Her. Charles
Wagner are "My Appeal to America," pub
lished by McCIure, Phillips A Co., In which
he especially speaks of the pleasure of his
visit In America, and urges upon all, the
value of a simple, true life, and "The Voice
of Nature," In which the author takes for
discussion the moat commonplace and
very-day occurrences, and describes them
with that clearness and minuteness that
only he Is able to do. This latter is pub
lished by J. S. Oglivle company.
"Making the Nine," by A. T. Dudley,
Is the second volume of the "Phillips Ex
eter Series." Tills U a story of athletics,
as shown by the title, and abounds In
helpful suggestions. The moral tone is
high, and those interested in this subject
will find pleasure In the book. Published
by Lee A Shepard.
The Jewish Publication society of Amer
ica have issued a neat little volume of
"Legends an Tales, In Prose and Verse,"
compiled by Isabel E. Cohen.
"Prosit" a book of toasts, compiled by
Clotho. with frontispiece and decorations
by Gordon Ross. Certainly the book Is
full of the spirit of the vine, and will cap
ture the hearts of all Bohemians and urge
blear-eyed Bacchus to new heights of
revelry.. Published by Paul Elder & Co.
"The Motor Pirate." by G. Sidney pa
ternoster, la a story In which thera are
many adventuresome Incldenta. Turpin, jn
truth, hfta been out-Turpined by Mr. Pater
noster. Published by L. O. Page A Co,
"Three Weeks in Europe." John H. Hig
inbotham. Is a book that will greatly as
sist a busy person with limited time In
planning a resful and beneficial trip. The
book makes plain many of the difficulties
one would imagine, and should be appre
ciated by those who are contemplating
such a Journey. Published by stone A
Co. Chicago.
REMNANTS of NEW GOODS
On Sale on
BARGAIN FRIDAY
$1.50 &.nd $2.50 Another great assortment of import
Dress Goods er's sample lengths Just
at 35c Remnant received each set con- C
tains from 8 to 10 pieces all the best and P
newest spring goods, enough for jackets, ekirts or suits
actually worth $1.50 to $2.50 yard, at, each, 35c.
All the shorter lengths in the same styles and equal Q
number of pieces In set, at, each 1C
Mill Lenjths of Three cases recently arrived, each
fine Goods containing 1,500
at 5c 10c Each yards, that ar
better values than ever cashmere.
Sicilians, serges, crepe voiles and all this season's styles,
three-quarter yards each, at 5c and 10c.
A yard for mill lengths of 45c French Organdies
lUls thousands of lengths to match.
40 INCH WHITE INDIA LINON
The 25c trade at 12'ic yard. The 15c grade at 7Jc yard.
Remnants from Regular Stock To make a quick sale of all the (roods
from our regular counters that regularly sold up to 11.00 a
yard, we will sell them at JJ C
Ail the lengths that sold up to 5uo yard, 3 to 10 yd pieces, go at, yard, 15;
Sale of New Silk Remnants
Many black silk remnants go on sale Friday all finest black silks
for this season's trade in taffeta, poau u sole, inpssnlines,' arniure etc.,
in lengths from 1 yard to 5 yards, some full yard wide, many to match
all at about half price.
Fresh lots of fancy remnants and sample pieces brought forward for
tills sale greatest variety and selection and
many handsome silks, bargain square,
at, each
Remnants of White Peau de Crepe
lengths from one yard to
yards, actually worth 11.25 yard,
go according ( f
5c40c
5c-10c-15c
Fancy Silks for Skirt Waist
Suits, newest spring styles
:tnd..c.!?".39c-49c
Ths Young Vigilantes" Is a story of Cal
tfornia life in the 50s. by Samuel -Adam.
Drake. This Is a story of ths "forty,
niners. written from personal knowledge
and recollection. Colonel Drake certainly
knows what to tell and how to tell it
Publi.hed by Lee 4 Bhepard.
"The Watchers of the, Camp Fire." by
Charles Q. D. Roberts, is ,tory of na
ture and animal life sure to meet the same
favor accorded the former books of Mr
Roberts. Published by u c. Pag ft Co
..o..v books for sale at lowest retail
Matthews. 13 South Fifteenth Bt.
on
Lectare on "I'arilfal."
At the Ftret Congregational ehu rr'h
Friday morning at In:) o'clock Mr. Clem
v.. v-ii o wit o.uver an explanatory
lecture on Wagner it "Pamlful ." Mlxx
Curlnne Paulsen will Illuminate the motira
Of the great riiuala dranm on Die plxuo
and ur, Hubert Cutcadeu wlli il -Ik
I
RemiY&nt Sale in Basement
Loreens,
tines In
15c
Extra Fine Mercerized Moreens,
Satins and Farmers' Satlnes In
black and colors, worth
40c a yard, for, per
yard
New Art Denims and Drapery Bur
laps, artistic designs and J f
colors In long lengths,
go at, per yard
New Fancy Satin Finishing Drap
ery Material in Holland a 1
and floral designs. Spe- Wn(
clal bargain, at, yard
Beautiful Printed Floral Silk Or
gandiesregular 50c r
values, for, per ' I
Washable Voile Suiting in all the
leaditig spring colors, a g
cleverly woven cotton IllC
material, for, yard
New and Splendid Lot of fine shirt
intrs, light grounds with dots,
str ipes, circles and small
(i (i ii tou val na
i ' m
for, a yard 9
lie
Thousands of yards of
this year's finest dress
ginghams, neateat and
prettiest patterns ever
shown in all
fast colors,
at, yard
Best quality cambrics,
long cloths and
nainsooks, 15c
values, at
Seersucker, nurses stripes
solid color, very f
desirable glng- fl-C
hams for
81c
mbrics,
6c
A special lot of fine 40
lnch Linon India In long
remnants, actually
worth up to 25c,
go at, yard
Plain colored cotton voiles
as long as they
last, will go at,
yard
Printed Lawns and Ba
tistes, made from very
fine threads In stripes,
flowers, polka
dota, etc., at
per yard ,
61c
voiles
5c
7k
IN THE LINEN DEPT.
Printed Dress Satlnes,
better known as Eddy
ellk, as long as
they last, for,
a yard
Very heavy grade of 36-in
unbleached muslin In
long lengths, will
go at, per
yard
Yard wide bleached mus
lin, 10,000 yards
to sell at,
yard ,
5c
r 36-in
i In
31c
d mus-
31c
Mill ends
aged
damask
at, yard
slightly dam-1 Imperfect huck and duck I Napkins different
mercerized tame I
.10c
cotton towels, worth up I
to 7Hc- 1lr
at, each 3 J
kinds
and qualities half
dozens at half manufac
turer's price.
Embroideries
Crisp, new embroideries all widths
new patterns of insertlngs and
edgings regularly worth up to 20c
a yard at, yard
213c-61ac-10c
LACE REMNANTS
Laces and Insertlngs, in many new
styles neat and more elaborate
patterns at, a yard
212c:31sc-5c
Sheet Music Sale
In a Sleigh With the Girl You Love,
When the Sleigh Bells Sweetly
Chime, I Was Only Fooling You.
Teasing, Just for Fun, Bessie,
Blue Bell, Billy, Come Home Sol
dier Boy, My Indian Queen, By
the Dear Old t
Delaware, Chicken
Charlie, Northern
Lights, Satisfied,
St Louis Tickle ,
choice
Mail orders MUST ber accompanied
by lc for each copy postage.
14c
J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE
(Cm
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toS5eln
its n nn rsmn
111
ENTIRE FLOOR SHOE STOCK OF
JOIIH EBBERTS BUFFALO, 11. Y.,
WOMEN'S HIGHEST GLASS SHOES
Thousands of pairs brought forward fresh tomorrow If the great
crowd of Thursday hindered your selection, come Friday and you will
have Just as big bargains and even greater variety.
ALL OH IMMENSE BARGAIN SQUARES
J I'M
Swell Button Shoe for Ladles regular $3.50
quaiity at, pair
Ladies' Fancy Beaded Party Slippers regular
l'rlce up to $:.() a pair at pair
Ladies' Fine French Heel Shoes regular
price 14.00 a pair at, pair
fo) JM1M
Tr
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OMAHA WEATHER REPORT
Friday Fair.
1 1
Good Friday Spell" on the violin. The
muBlo la from a acore sent from New York
by Lionel Maplesuu. The lecture is under
the direction of the Omaha Woman's Club,
but Is free, and everybody la invited.
NEW OFFICERS LEARN ROPES
Ways of County AomlnUtratlon Helms;
Explained by Oatsjoers to
- the Incomers.
County Auditor Robert Smith, who as
sumed ths duties of hla new job Wednes
day, la putting in his time at preaent famil
iarizing himself with the details of adminis
tration In ths various departments. Thurs
day he visited the county poor farm and
hospital to aet for himself the methoda of
checking In supplies furnished under con
tract and the samv will be dune with the
county store ant the superintendent of
court house.
At the county store former Eupe. intend
enl Tom O'Connor la Intruding his suc
cessor, J. II. Olaaaman, In the beat method
u( handling a sack of flour with one hand
and wrapping up a package of pork at the
same time. As the rush st the county store
Is over for the time being, the new superin
tendent will have a good chance to learn
the multifarious duties of ths county agent
In the fullest detail.
Ed Dee has bad so much experience in
handling the janitor force and the outside
help that he was In position to hand his
succeasor, Jos McCaffrey, a psychological
chart of the qualifications necessary in ap
plicants for employment. Incidentally Mr.
Dee has Impressed on Superintendent Mo
Caffrey the fat that a good Janitor la a
Jewel of price In the proper care of a some
what antiquated U-niple of Justice.
The retiring officers, Messrs. O'Malley,
Dee, O'Connor and McClenaghan, have not
aa yet decided on their future movements.
They propose to rent up for a while at
least and enjoy their freedom from the
cares of offlce.
MILLINERY! MILLINERY!
Bennett's Great Millinery
TKc Most Beautiful Millinery Section West of Chicago.
All the charroinp; modes and creations from the millin
ery peniuses of Taris and the "continent"' in abundance.
See the gay display of red hats in 16th St. Window.
Prices are the lowest for new season 6tyles rv
you'll find around. Trimmed hats P a U i
up from AmsJf 9
These ladies in charge: Mrs. Sinclair, Mrs. Walters,
Mrs. Weible, Miss Tremcvirve and Miss Hill.
Every lady who espouses millinery knows these millin
ery experts. (second floor)
Furniture, Carpets Hardware Specials
and Draperies 2c
FURNITURE SPECIALS '""uaw"!1."":.: 3c
DRESSF.R-Ooldcn oak finish, with . Five (50c) Green Trading' Stamp,
SXC. 6.95 3X"m, 4c
well flniHhed. IS.50 value, at.... J 4-hole Mouse Trap, "
S1DKBOAKD Golden oak. with bev- r2,Vnd
eled French mirror, neatly carved Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps.
vafurSt..': ."T:. . ,.M.'i0. . 9.95 '''Tl.a'nea0"' ' 3C
DINING CHAIR-Wlth Pimped wood Five GrVen 'Trading Stam
seat, back neatly carved. 1.3l Qfi 7,A . . Zrr- - - BtamP-
value, at "OC Out of Slht" Rat Traps,
COl'CH Golden oak frame, all steel t'"cn'-:
construction, covered with choice ve- I en W.flO) Green Trading Stamps.
!ngr,Rlvah,oW8atdee.P..t.U... 7.75 acfir IOC
Mtynot?to$ ILOreenTTadingBVamps.
neatly carved, 14.00 value, at..fcJU Good Quality Soup fl
J Strainer IUC
SHAM HOr,DER8-AdJustable Sham Ten W.OO) Green Trading Stamps.
aautaVWeZh.r..n.bfdS' 25C T'" COtt" IOC
Twenty (2.00) Green Trading Stamps. Ten '(i.66)'Gree'n''TraVling Stamps.
Bennett's Great China Section
A Charming Special for Friday
A sample line of Japanese China from a great New York
importer only one piece of a kind. To close out the lot we
make the following prices, only possible because of the big
bargain we got on the line ourselves.
Chocolate Jugs, up from
1.00, 75c and
Sugars and Crenms, pair.
J1.00, 75c, 60c and ..........
Cracker Jars, up from
$1.00. 60c and ,
Tea Pots, $1.60, $1.00, 75c
and
Cream Pitchers, each, 60c.
25c, 20c, 16c and
Bon Bon Boxes, each,
60c, 25c, 20c and
Hair Receivers, each,
60c, 26c and
Cake Plates, each, $1.25.
$1.00 and
,50c
,25c
42c
50c
..10c
15c
20c
75c
10c
10c
25c
50c
vCups and Saucers, 25c, 10c, if!-.
15c and IUC
10c
outue trreen 1 ratlins Stumps with every Item In this lino and re.
member opsone piece of a kind. (second floor.
Pin and Jewel Trays, each,
25c, 20c, 15c and
Plates, each, 25c, 20c
15c and
Nut Bowls, up from 60c,
45c, 35c and
Berry or Fruit Bowls, up
Pepper and Bait Shakers,
Ul
Mustard Pots, 20c
ana
BENfjfeTT'S GREAT GROCERY
Special Money Sa.vin Sales Every Day in Our Famou
Grocery
ien (ii.wn oreen Trading Stamps with
lb, can Diamond "S" Salmon 22c
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps with
S
o pugs, uneeaa Biscuits loo
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
8 pkgs. Bennett's Capitol mince
meat 26c
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
, 3 Pkgs. Bennett's Capitol oats..20o
Forty ($4) Green Trading Stamps with
sack Excelsior flour $1 75
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
S-lb. can choice table syrup 1214c
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
2 pounds fine Japan rice 14c
Ten ($1.00) Green Trading Stamps with
2 pounds tapioca 14,3
Five (50c) Green Trading Stamps with
Jar Diamond S preserves 10c
Twenty ($.!) Green Trading Stamps
with Aluminum Coffee Maker. ...25c
' CANDIES
Twenty ($2) Green Trading Stamps
with lb. box Bennett's Special Choco
late Creams 25C
EASTER NOVEI.TIE8 FROM ONE
CENT EACH UP.
DR. BRADBURY
1006 FARNAJT
Teeth Extracted.-. J25c
Porcelain Filling $1 up
Oold Filling $1 up
Sliver Filling,. .0c up
Crowns $2.80 up
FlatM $3.00 up
DENTIST
r
15 Year Same Location
'Phono 1756.
Bridge Work $2.50 up
Nerve removed with
out pain.
Loo Teeth Mad
Solid.
Work guaranteed 10 years.
SPECLSL
VERY 10W ROUND TRIP RATES
ESomeseeicerS
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
March J and 21, (905
FROM OHtHl
SI5.00
$1
Stork Yards Hturk.
to aharea Sioux City per cent pfd. slock
at W, dlv. qtrly. B. Burns, Jr., m N. V
Life,
To Cheyenne, Lara ml ,
Rawlins, and all Inter
mediate Wyoming points.
Llnion, Ft Morgan, Ster
ling and all Intermediate
Colorado points,
I A A To Colby, Oakley and all
UU intermediate Kansas
points.
flllft FATA points in Kansas snd
I U S 00 JvurnB&a, whi ui tuu iua
(minima rt eluding Manhattan, san-
Cd 116.00 la uuj uu u wmw
brut aas Ifahraatra
HUn Kluu
tot iu.00 la
Kjuiim Mat el
Olklii at
Inquire at
City Ticket Offlce, 1324 Far nam St.
'Phone 816.
..ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS.,
DIAMONDS 1
We have them In all sizes in the
better qualities at correct prices.
Diamonds have been made a study
by us for twenty years and we are
willing to give you the result. With
each purchase we give you a con
tract to take it back at any time
within one year less 10 per cent of
price paid. 1
Rings from $5.00 to $D09.
15T-"&D0DGE.
DOCTOR
WE SELL ABOUT FORTY KINDS
Hrices from !. 10 S.OO
LHLU8 AND Hl'KUKK (iOOLiB.
Write for Catalorua.
SHERMAN & McCON&ELL DRUQ CO
Cbr. uiu n Pudgs His.. OMAUX
SEARLES
AND
SEARLES
W use our own nam
In our buatness; you
know who you are doing-
business with.
Ceaeultatloa Prcs
VARICOCELE -- HYDROCELE
cured. Method new, without pain or loss
of Urns. CHARGES LOW.
Rl nin Pnitnil cured for life, soon every
01UUU rUldUn .,n. .ymptom (aorea on
body, in mouth, tongue, throat, hair and
eyebrow (ailing outj disappear completely
forever.
Weak, Marions, Men wn"wl!ffi
ocas, narvoua debility, early dacltB, lack
of vigor and atreogth.
IHJMAHY. Kldnay and Bladder Troubles.
Weak Back, Burning Urine, Frequency or
Urinating. Urine lligh Colored or wltn
JilJky Beulment on atandlng.
Treatment by mall. 14 years OF SUC
CESSFUL, PRACTICE IN OMAHA. Cor
ker of UUt sad Douglas, Omaha. Neh
PErUTV STATE VETERINARIAN.
H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S.
CITV VKTKRM4HIA.
OHr and Infirmary,
OMAHA, KKU. ..
8th and Muioa 8ts
Telephone 03J.
GREAT SALE
OF LADIES'
MUSLIN
UNDERWEAR
THB5 UELIABI.B ITOHS.
N. P. and IV. a
Erect Form
Corstfs, New
Styles, at 59c
Grand Embroidery and Lace Sale
7oc COI1SET COVKli EMHUOIDKKIKS
1 A 0
10c and 20c TOIJCHON LACErW r
per jnrd JC
This 1b not a Job lot of Iacra, but a complete line of Matched Sots of
Edges and luaertlnps.
High Grade Wash Goods Dept.
Kemnniit of hljfh class white merterisetl Jannmrd. Marseilles,
of all the winter Koods closed out. These goods sold nt
50c to fl.no rnrd, and will close nt
Iioimianta of Sultinn Half llneu and nil linen, in 10 -yard length
mini irom ic to yara will go nt, yard
iicninnnrs or irc I'ercales nnd loc and S.ic Madras and (ilngh
win ciuwe at, a yara
It KMX ANTS OF 11HJH 5HAl)K UxixVis".
T?ir,mn iWb n t K11 ..111. f 1 , 1 1 1 1 ... . . . ..
.......,.,, ui an Him o.ic una j:k- niereenxtHi linings, near
Moren Kkirtlng nellclns, etc. worth from 25c to 5ic a yard
all will go at, yard
VcstingB, etcH
15c-12!c
s, that I n
am o 1
OoU
llks, percallnes,
10c
White Jap wash sllks-19 Inches
nu-Bl, yard
White Jnp wash silks 27 Inches
wide at, yard
wrme jnp wash silks 36 inches AVr
wlde-t, yard
25 I'KH CENT DISCOUNT ON ALT.
Friday's Silk Specials.
25c
39c
MISS THIS OPUOHTUNITY.
Black Jap ailka 20 Inches
wide at
Black Jnp silks
27 Inches wide nt
Black J;ii tlks
36 inches wide at
BII.K HRMNANT
FRIDAY.
29c
65c
" 82c
DON'T
High Grade Wool Dress Goods
Remnants of 54-lm h all wool Suitings, remnants of $1.R0 Voiles, silk and wool Enlierv
iifs, eninns, a i ua truss, etc., tnat Bold from i.hh to 3.W a yard all will go on
yard."18..8.1: lOc, 15c, 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c
Friday's Domestic Room Bargains
5c
10c Zephyr Glng-
nam. at vd
12c Hoft finish
t amtirlr. nt yd.
ion bleached mus
lin, at, yd...
6c
!c
i'ic Standard Dress 'Hr
I'rtnts, at, yd wjw
30c Jacqtiard de lO!r
wole. per yd 'J
I5r Printed Batiste,
3b In. wide, yd.
5c
I6c India l.lnon, very yir
flheer, at, yd a
IRo Apron Lawn, 40 A In
in. wide, yd JW
ISc Curtain Swiss, Zi fii r
In wide, at. yd vw
REMNANTS OF AM. KINDS OF TARI.E LINES AT HALF
Remnants of 10c Drapery Cretonne, fi 1-, i Remnants of 18c Sllkollne, best Olrt
at. yard U5t mude. at. vnrd 09W
Remnants of 30c Art Ticking, 7r 8!c Bed Spreads, extra heavy, Mar- illr
at, yard "I sellles pattern, at W
On Track and Unloading Another Car oK
Highland Navel Oranges.
The Highland Navel Oranirca are the
finest that grows. They excel all others
for brlghtnexs, sweetness and rich flavor.
We ship direct from the grower, thus sav
ing our customers from 6c to K)c per dozen.
Our sales on the Highland navels this sea
son have more than douhled anv urevious
seuson, thus showing they are far the flneat
oranges on tne market. Tomorrow, this
car will be placed on sale
Regular 40c size anywhere, our price,
per dozen 25c
Regular 3c size, anywhere, our price
per dozen 20o
Regular 25a size anywhere, our price,
per dozen 15c
Regular 20c slae anywhere, our price,
ltr nozen
NO LIMIT ALT. VntT WAVT
CANNED GOODS TRUST BADLY BRO-
KEN.
They have heen fnrceit tn dell thn finnot
packs on the market fnr rirltrnloimlv Iniu
prices. :
READ THESE ANTI-TRUST PRICES:
2- lb. cans finest sweet sugar corn packed
at So
3- lb. cans finest golden pumpkin packed. So
3-lb. cans finest lye hominy packed 6o
Qt. cans golden table syrup packed 7V40
3-lb. cans finest solid panked tomatoes. 7Hifl
2-lh. cans fancy wax beans oO
2-lb. cans fancy strlnglens heana fx
2-lb. cans fancy Lima beans 5a
1-lb. cans Baltimore cove oysters 7V4o
1-lb. cans Anderson's or Campbell's
soups, any kind mi
Large bottles pure tomato catsup "Vo
48-lb. sacks high patent Minnesota
Hour $1.48
10 bars Swift's Pride, Beat 'Em All or
White Barls Laundry soap 250
5-lbs. best hand picked navy beans,
barley, sago or farina 19o
7-lbs. best rolled oats .........lf'O
5-Ihs. eond Jannn rice lt'o
3 Crown Muscatel Basins, 1g 6o
HAYDEW BROS.
Back to
EVIy
Old Location.
1322 Farnam Street.
'PEN
I Saturday, March 4
WE WILL APPRECIATE A CALL
ALBERT CAHN,
Men's Furnisher and Shirt Maker.
1322 FARNAM.
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Have You a Bugy
For Sale?
There arc lots of people in Omaha who cannot afford
a new rig but would be glad to buy your second hand
one for all it is worth. If they just knew about it.
If you want to sell your horse, buggy, carriage,
wagon or cow and get what they are worth place a
amall ad in The Dee's
For Sale Miscellaneous Column
No ad taken for less than 20c. .
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THE SMALLEST ELGIN
Watch Is a beauty. Is surely the daintiest thing In a
ladles' Watch open face, to be worn with chatelaine pin
or cnaui. Biop in ana nee mrm. i iumi we nave so many
other atylea of I..llf' WatcheM, ranging from around
tiu.oo to Jt).. Upend a few minute in our store, ljuuk I
fur the name.
S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler,
ILii pouglaa sUrast,