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THE .OMAHA-.. DAILY. .BEE: SATURDAY, JANUAKV 12, 1907,
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EGGS DOWN OF THE PERCH
He Trait Prices Drop ai Mercury Gad
Up in the Tubs. '
BUTTER STILL RANGES IM THE H GH MARKS
Green Vegetables More Plent If ul.Tha'a
Kver nd Krult Is In Good lap.
ply. Save Stranberrtea,
Which Are Scarce.
Warmer sveather brought the predicted
drop in the price of egga. and the beet freqh
ess sold Friday morning for 26 cenU a
dosen. Storage egga or candled egga or
egg by any of the aeveral names applied
to the seoond grade are not for nale today
In the larger markets and the careful
buyer, may put her own construction upon
the fact. They were Juat "egga" Friday
and aold for 26 centa a dosen.
While the package creamery butter re
mul n a at 36 centa a pound, there Is a de
cided Improvement In the quality of the
oheaper'gradea of country and tub creamery
butter. A very good quality of country
butter la to be had for 26 centa a pound,
while the beat country creamery sells for
Ss centa a pound.
For the firai time lit aeveral weeks there
are no atrawberrUs In market and there
have not been for aeveral days. Some are
expected Saturday morning, however, and,
will eell for about 60 centa a quart Florida
orangsa are decidedly aecond to the Cali
fornia now Belling from 80 to 40 centa a
dosen, while tne uavela being from 16 to 60
cents a doaen. Malaga grapes still sell for
20, SO and 40 cents a pound and pineapple
from 16 to S centa each according to else.
Grape fruit rangea from S to 16 centa each
and la very good.
The green tops on the vegetable Yacka
grow larger and more numerous each week
and to the hot house varieties are being
added more of the product of the southern
truck gardens. Theae are all fine, fresh
looking things In aplte of their long Journey
and are very much In demand. New
potatoes are a good deal larger than big
marble and will aoon be selling by meas
nit Inatead of weight aa at present. They
re fine and smooth and sell at 10 centa
a pound or three pounds for 26 centa. New
turnips are almost as large as the old and
ell at 10 centa a bunch, three bunchea for
26 cents; new carrots sell for the same prlca
Cauliflower Is lb. and op to SO centa a
head; egg plant 20 and SO cents each; string
beans and they are nice too 20 centa a
quart; radishes, 6 and 10 cents a bunch;
green onions, 6 centa a bunch; water cresa,
i centa a bunch; cabbage, 6 and 10 cents a
head; artechokes, 26 centa each; new beets,
10 cents a bunch, or three bunches for 26
cents; cucumbers are 20 cents each;, sweet
potatoes, 40 cents a peck; Irish potatoes.
20 cents a peck, or 76 cents a hushel; head
lettuoe Is 10 and 15 centa and leaf lettuce 6
cents a bunch. There are two kinds of
freeh tomatoes, the outdoor garden kind,
selling at 2o cents, and the hothouse, selling
for 36 cents a pound. Celery Is 6 and 10
cents a bunch; cranberries. 12V centa a
quart and mushrooms 76 cents a pound:
Chickens range from 17 to(S cents a
pound, with a special Saturday price prom
ised, Ducka are 16 and 17 centa, gees 12H
rents aud turkeys 22 cents a pound.
A, liberal variety of fish was offered on
the Friday morning market. Black bass
sold at 2S cents a pound; halibut, which was
the special of the day, K cents a pound;
perch, 10 cents; white fish. 16 cents; salmon.
It cents; pike, 16 cents; crapples, 16 centa;
unflsh, 12 i centa; trout, U cents. nj
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Follow the example of
thousands and put your
ad in The Sunday Bee
If you cannot come to The Bee office, step into
one of the following drug stores (you will find one
near your home). These drupf stores are branch
offices of The Bee Want Ad D partment and you
will pay the same rates as you would at the Bee
office and receive the same prompt attention.
Albach, W. XJ.. 40th and Farn am.
Beranek, 8. A., 1408 South 16th street
Becht'a Pharmacy, T20 South ICth street
Benson Pharmacy, Benson, Neb.
Caughlln, C. R., 6th and Pierce, streets.
Clifton Hill Pharmacy, 2213 Military Avenue.
Conte, J. B., 81st Avenue and Farnam street
Crissey Pharmacy, 24th and Lake.
Cormak, Kmll, 1262 Bouth 13th street
Eastman Pharmacy, 4040 Hamilton.
Ehler, P. H., 2802 Leavenworth
Foster st'.Arnoldl. 213 North 26th street
Freytag. John J.. 1814 North 24 th street
Florence Drue Co., Florence, Neb.
Goldman Pharmacy, 1929 Lake street.
Oreen's Pharmacy, corner Park. Ave and Pacific
Oreenough, O. A., 102S South 10th street
Qreenough, G. A., 10th and Hickory. .
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Specials for Saturday
Puritan Flour, sack $1.15
A. B. C. Flour, sack, $1.15
Milexco Flour, sack $1.15
1-lb can Rumford Baking
Powder 19c
Vz-o. can Royal Baking
Powder 21c
-lb. can Prices' Baking
Powder 21c
Best Creamery Butter,
. per. lb. S2c
Stewart Corn, 15c seller,
per can 11c
M, Slimmer & Bro.
2601 Cuming St,
Groceries and Meats
Tel. Harney 2499.
pickerel 1t centa a pound. Lobsters are
46 and 66 centa a pound and oysters 45 and
66. centa a quart.
Foar Sapper lleaaa.
Mushroom Pattlee.
Turkey and Celery Halad In Lettuce Cups.
Cheese and Nut Sandwiches.
Pineapple Jelly with Whipped Cream.
Vanilla Ice Creum. Small Uponge Cakes.
Coffee with Whipped Cream.
Chicken Mousse with Lettuce and Nut Bilad.
Brown Bread and Butler Sandwiches.
Olives. Salted Almond.
Peach Bavarian Cream. Fancy Cakes.
Coffee.
Oyster Pattlea. Celery and Nut Sandwiches.
Chicken Balad.
Macaroon Ice Cream.
, lemon Cocoanut Caks.
Coffee.
Cold Chicken In Cranberry Jelly Cifps.
Celery and Oyster Pattlea.
Bread and Butter Sandwiches.
Lemon Jelly wiui Whippod Cream.
Ice Cream. Lady Fingers.
Cocoanut Macarocn. Bonbons.
Coffee.
For chestnut stuffing, peel, skin and cook
tender enough chestnuts to make half a
pound when they are chopped fine. . Add
to thi chestnuts four ounces of butter,
three ounces of bread crumbs, and a little
grated lemon peel and powdered mace,
salt and pinch of cayenne. Te this mix
ture and the beaten yolka of three eggs.
If dinner la to be served at I o'clock, the
dressing may be put In the foml the night
before.
Onion Soup One larce Spanish or thre
LBextuuda ontoua. two tablespoonfula of but-
Hayden. Wm, C, 2930 Farnam street
Hanscom Park Phar., 1601 South 89th arena.
Hoist, John, 624 North 16th street
Huff, A. L., 2924 Leavenworth street
King's Pharmacy, 8238 Farnam street.
KounUe Place Pharmacy, 3004 North 24th,
Patrick Drug Co., 1602 North 24th street
Lathrop, Chas. E., 1324 North 24th street
Peyton, L. B.. 24th and Leavenworth.
Saratoga Drug Co., 24th and Ames avenue.
Schaefer's Cut Price Drug Store, 16th and Chicago.
Schafer, August 2631 North 16th street.
Schmidt. J. H.. 24th and Cuming streets.
Storm Pharmacy, 16th and Martha streets.
Walnut Hill Pharmacy, 40th and Cuming.
Walton Pharmacy, 20th and Grace streets, i
Wlrth, O. H., 40 th and Hamilton street. ;
THE LANCE GROCERY CO.
POINTS ON TOE NEW PURE FOOD LAW
All of our gooda are up to the KIOK STANDARD Or QTXAX.XTT re
quired by the new law. Since we have recently doubled our floor space, we
find It neoeseary to purchase all goods In larger quantities, which enables
us to sell at low prices, a few of which follow. 8 k X. Qxeea, Trading
wuiyi WAfca aim) yiuvuil
SATURDAY
Fancy Prunes
per pound
Mustard Sardines, 10c can,
cans for ...
Fancy Codfish, four pounds
tor
Extract,
...5c
25c
25c
.. 5c
..25c
per bottle
Baked Beans. 2-pound can,
. four cans for
Navy Beans, ten- pounds
for
Fancy Bweet Corn, two-pound
can 4-
Fancy Early June Pe,
2-pound can, 4 for
Sack Bait, three sacks
for
25 c
. 5c
25c
10c
And $1.00 In Green Trading Stamps.
Salad pressing, 16c bottle ,
for JC
Toilet Soap Special 26c box
for
,10c
The Laiige
t4ta and Cuming Streets
rw: sow
ter, two quarts of stock, salt and pepper.
Peel and chop the onion Into dice. Pul
the butter In a frying pan and when It is
hot, add the onions and stir until a nice
brown. Put the stock on to boll and when
It bolls skim the onions out of the butter
and add them to the, stock. After they
have simmered for thirty minutes add aalt
and pepper and serve.
A closet la more convenient and roomy
If fitted with one or two polea, depending
upon the aist of the closet, upon which to
place hangera, than the ordinary hooka
Every woman ahould have a number of
clothes hangera and uae them for waists,
skirts and wraps. They not only economise
closet apace, but prevent the gowns from
getting creased and crumpled. The hang
ers may be padded with cotton sprinkled
with aachet powder and then covered with
Inexpensive silk.
Never wash white china silk blouses In
hot water. It will turn them yellow after
they have been laundered a few times. A
lather ahould be made from white laundry
soap, and in thla rub the waist lightly.
Then rinse In warm water to which a little
ammonia bus been added. A last rinsing
in blueing water will help to keep the silk
white.
A t haaare ( Method.
"rnvestigatlona don't aeem to be held In
the aplrlt of courtesy and forbearance that
once prevailed," remarked the old-tlm
tat-sman.
"No," answered Senator Sorghum; "Ins
SPECIALS
Fancy Sweet Navel Oranges, f e
per dozen IJC
Strictly Fresh Eggs, -n
per dosen ....."v
Olive, per TP
quart JJC
And $3.00 In Green Trading Stamps.
Jam and Jell, all flavors, 15o C
aise for JC
21 pounds Pure Cane Oranu- f AA
luted Sugar for I.UU
48-lb. sack Purity Flour, every C
pound guaranteed, sick 1. 1 J
And $3.00 in Green Trading Stamps.
MEAT DZPAKT&UlsTT
We always give you your money's
worth.
Steak, good and tender, 4 lbs..95o
Klb Roast, per pound To
'Good Small Hams, per pound.. 9Ho
Kp. 1 Skinned Hams, pound.. iavo
Pork Loins, per pound Ss
11 lbs. Leaf Lard fpr 91.00
Grocery Co.
Telephone Douglas 1530
Ad. Xfo.
BR.AN BREAD
Kecommended by Physicians
for Indigestion and Dyspepsia.
Made Only By
Estella E. Fead Cafgrf'
2202 Farnam Street ,
Telephone Douglas 306.
situation la becoming rather difficult. Peo
ple now hold investigations because they
really want to find something out, Instead
of merely for the sake of soothing their
minds." Washington Star.
Sexto Foretala1 the Westker,
When anybody saks Abe Hicks, sexton of
the Bushby orthodox meeting house, what
he thinks about the probabilities for fair
weather, Mr. Hicks gives his opinion with
the air of one having authority.
"When I took the old bell rope In hand
last night to ring her for the Christian
Endeavorera," Mr. Hicka will aay on occa
sion, "she's aquunched up dry aa an old
bone. You no need to carry your umbrellas
toduy, unlesa you want 'em for looks."
But there are other times when Mr. Hicks
shakes his head at the hopeful leaders of a
plcnie party.
"Better plan te stay nigh ahelt-r tody
so' a )u tan (e( under cover," he says
"They do good work"
We have hundreds like this
Thos. Dugher (EL Co.
....Dealers In-..
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
YVISNER. NEB.
Omaha 'Bee
Enclosed Jind money order for $4.39
and keep our ads up until we notify you to stop.
We are pleased with your ads as they do gtod
work.
Yours truly
DUGHER & CO.
Results are what you want. Then put your ad in next Sunday's,
Bee. A few of the many things you can advertise.'
Furnished Rooms Furnished Rooms and Board
Houses for Rent Lost and Found Articles
You can get a competent girl for housework, you can sell your
real estate or buy a new home through Bee Want Ads
THE BEST IN OMAHA
That'a the reputation we have In
the meat line. It has taken hard
work and long experience to acquire
that reputation but It la worth the
effort and we are glad to be able to
asmre our patrons that they can ab
solutely depend upon our meats and
poultry. Our meata are all carefully
selected. Poultry Is dressed In our
own shop and hung in the cold room
not thrown promiscuously on chunks
of Ice to become water soaked and
soggy; That'a a point worth remem
bering. SPECIALS FOE SATUIDAY
Pork Lions ; . ,' lOHe
Choice Lean Bacon, by the slrli.s,
at ,..16Vfco
t Pounds God Lard 8 So
Spring Chickens, (our own dreaslng),
at llo
JOS. BATH'S CASH MARKET
1931 rarnam Street.
i&nnBBnsBHesA
We R.oaLst Coffee!
I IM JVsX
MOCHA MIXTURE
I pound 3 3o
S pounds for SI
WT MflSTFOMfl M ,7.
S ....... in miu inn yvi.
'Fhons Bong. 1628. 313 So. 11th SI
firmly. "There wa'n't a mite o' give to my
old bell rope till yesterday, but last night
ahe'a most as m'lst aa a sponge, all kind
o' stringy an' s podgy. I tell ye, I ahould
put off that enterprise o' yours till next
week. The roada'll be prime after the
two days' rain that's, coming to us."
Youth's Companion.
Foibles mud Follies.
Procrastination and Sloth once ran a
race. Procraatlnation never atarted und
Sloth ' never got there, ao the race waa
declared a dead heat.
The marriage of Loquacity to Preoccu
pation la Ideally happy. She Is never In
terrupted and he never hears. '
Flirtation pointed a gun, which was a
coquette model, at a youth and pulled the
trigger. "She didn't know It waa loaded."
Negligence left his coat on the front
steps to find that Slovenliness had wiped
his feet n It.
Goaalp picked the lock for Backbiting to
go in and steal his neighbor's reputation.
Impertinence, finding Curiosity peeping
through his .neighbor s keyhole, promptly
broke down the door.
Because Insincerity tried t vote fur all
Ad no. is.
Vegetables and Fruits
that denote perfection in cultural
development, breathing the atmos
phere of the resourceful south,
amid the balmy breezes, and soft
sunny light, twlxt glow of green
and varied sights, security treas
ured within the folds, invisible
to the eye but, obviously present in
taste. ,
Fresh Mushrooms
New Beets New Turnips
Green Onions
New Carrots lnf Lettuce
Ripe Tomatoes
Head Lettuce Spinach
' Slender Cucumbers
Button Radishes Cauliflower
Crisp Celery
Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dos..24c
Creamery Butter, per lb....8Hc
Walter Baker's Chocolate, per
pound '. 83c
Llpton's No. 1 Tea, hi lb. can. 20c
Choice Imported Sardines, 2 cans,
at 2!tc
Imported French Peas, per doien
cans $2.00
Large Juicy Navel Oranges, per
dozen ' .24c
Plump Turkeys
Fat Geese Young Ducks
Tender Chickens
at greatly reduced prices for Sat
urday. Sommcr Bros
Iieeaents ef Ooed Llvln
28th and Farnam St
the candidates at once he was arrested
for stuffing the ballot bo. Century Mag
azine. For the Open I'hasasiloaahlBi.
An amusing story of amateur eport comes
from Ilock vl lie, Md., where each year there
la held a aeries of races "for all comers."
The aun waa biasing down on a field of
hot, excited horses and men all waiting for
a tall, raw-boned beast to yield to the Im
portunities of the starter and get Into line.
The patience of the atarter waa nearly
exhauated. "Bring up that horse!" he
shouted. "Bring him up! You'll get Into
trouble pretty aoon If you don't!"
The rider of the refractory beast, a youth
ful Irishman, yelled back: "I can't help It!
Thla here's been a cab horse, and he won't
start till the door shuts, an' I ain't got no
door!" Harper's Weekly.
Wllk aa Eye to the Fatare.
Sheridan was about to start on his
twenty-mile ride to Winchester.
"I could do It quicker In an automobile, of
course," he said, "but that would kneck
the poem Into the middle of the next war."
Pausing just long enough to permit the
young man with the camera to take a snap
shot ef him. he dashed the rua sls into a s
steed and was off like an arrow. Chicago
Tribune.
COST OF THE CIVIL WAR
Statistics of Vital and Financial
Losses Incurred on Both Sides
of the Conteat.
Questions are constantly being asked, and
statements are numerously made, as to the
comparative forces engaged In the civil
war of 18U1-66, and to loasea of the war and
other mattera of Interest.
It la not difficult to get Information as
to matters on the northern side, since all
records and reporta of the war are pre- '
served, but on the southern side the de
sired particulars are not ao easily obtained.
Borne of our records were destroyed and
many were captured and carried to Wash
ington, and In the course of time Interest
ing Information Is brought to light.
Mr. Caienove O. Lea of Richmond, but
now residing In Washington, has been
searching In the archives of both sides, and
he has got hold oji variety of Important
particulars from the oltlclHl records. Fram
some figures of his recently printed state
menta in the Richmond Dispatch, the fol
lowing are extracted:
Whitea from northern states 2,3K3,081
Whltea from southern states 81M2
Negroes 18o,iiW
Indians
Orand total J,lsu3,HJ
It la claimed that some of these were
ninety-day emergency men and that If the
entire force be reduced to a three-years'
baala the aggregate will be 1,320,271
The total confederate enlistments were"
eo6,ooo.
1 From this It la seen that the southern
army had to fight nearly, If not quite, four
to one.
The following figures are Interesting:
Federal prisoners In confederate hand 270,(4)
vuiiicuriaiv prisoners in leuerai
hands 220.000
Confederatee died In federal prisons.. a.iM
Federals died In confederate prlnona.. 21,(74
Percentage confederates deaths In
federal prisons r 1
Percentage federal deaths In Confed
erate prisons , .
When we come to figures of costs and
lossea we have the following:
Cost of the war to the United
States $3,08,438,(3S
Pensions paid by United States
since 18tM S.127, 801280
Interest paid by United States
since 18& on United Slates debt t7M.81,3
Total to United States ),0U8S1,63I
Confederate bonds lost my the
war 12.000.000,000
Confederate notes lost by the
war iOO.OOO.OOo
Censua valuation In the aouth,
1W1, In excess of valuation 1870 2,37t,R30,17S
Bank capital and circulation
Ir-at J1XW6,42
Specie spent In Km rope during
the war by the south 18,076,000 '
Increase of state debt of south
during reconstruction 293,020,(41
Total confederate loss $6,296,012,249
Orand total of losses tl4.SU5,t73,7UT
When It la conaldtred that the south'
fought for four years against such odds of
men and agalnat enormous superiority in
material supplies, all the southern ports
being closed by blockade agalnat the world,
and after suffering vast losses In men and
property, has recovered to the remarkable
degree now enjoyed, one of the most aston
ishing facts In human history is presented
to the world. New Orleans Picayune.
AN OLD and WELL-TIIIED ItEMEDT.
FOR OVER SIXTY TEARS
sua. wns&ows bootbtxsto mtavv
baa been used lor ever SIXTY TEARS b
rlLLlONS of sWTHKRH for their CHIL.
KEN WHILE TEETHING. WITH 1'LR
fcXT 8UCCB.HS. IT SOOTHES Ihe CHlI n"
fcOFTtNS the OUMS. ALLAYS all PAIi? '
CURES WIND COLIC, and la the best
remedy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Drull
gists in every part of the world. Be aura
nt ask for w
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