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TFIE OMAHA TXYTTYV BEE : WEDX13SDAY , jVPRTTj 10 , 18 ! . CALLED BEFORE THE COUR'I Manager Webster of the Terminal Company Charged with Contempt. CITED TO APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE FAWCETT < nntriMP-rn } O\pr Portj-Tiro-root Strip on North Piitirlrrntli Street 'InUi'M 11 Xru 'I urn \ lolntlon of liijnni'lloiillrn < ' < l. The contro\crsy between property own- cis and the Omaha llrldgo and Terminal com- piny over the possession of the forty-foot strip on N'orth rourlcenth street has taken u new turn , nnd John H Webster , Mcc jirrsldont and genotal manager of the Ter minal compnnj , Ins hccu cited to appear before Judge 1'awcett to show cauao wit ) h < Is not guilty of contempt of court In ah alleged violation of tliu injunction which was Issued on the petition of John A. Scott end others uiuly In April 1 lie Injunction restrained the Terminal company from ocoupjlng , entering or using the territory known an the fortj-foot strip f r the purpose of cnngluictlng railroad Inn ks Immediately after the writ was I , ran ted the Terminal company proccedca t < i acquire title to the property through con demnation proceedings , nnd after this Ima been accomplished It proceeded to grade thp rlrlit of \\.ij and construct Its tracks 1'or this purpose it used several him * dred loads of the earth that Is being excavated from the Lowe property at Sixteenth and Harnoy streets , now owned by a Philadelphia capitalist , who is nl.so one tif the promoters of the terminal enterprise It then proceeded to lay a track through thu trlp and this causeil tlio attornejs for the pinperty owners to fllo an Information charging the terminal company with con tempt The information reciter the history of the Injunction and follows with a vol uminous statement of the proceedings of the terminal companj that nro alleged to ho In violation of the Injunction. The hearing In the contempt proceedings has been sot for 1'riduy morning. The attorneys for the terminal companj say they ha\o proceeded on the theory that the acquirement of the property by con demnation proceedings does away with the conditions on which the Injunction was bised. The strip Is a pirt of that portion of North Fourteenth street o\cr which the terminal company was granted a rlght-of- way by city ordinance. The property own ers whom John A Scott represents con tended that they had an easement In the htrlp and a right of access , which would bo endangered if the company was permitted to occupy the street with its tracks. This contention was sustained b > the decision of the court In Issuing the Injunction The attornejs for the terminal company assert that thlrt casement Is the very thing on vvlihh the commissioners assessed damages In the subsequent condemnation proceed ings and that the occupancy of the propertj that has thus been acquired is not a viola tion at the Injunction MII.S. itincic wi > s imonri : sir IT. \llMrfd llnir of HIT IIiiNliiiiul'H I > - Inlo , Vnliicd at sjlinO.OOO. The Hlock divoico cnse ended jestcrdaj afternoon In a victory for Airs Itleck by which she secures her marital liberty and a full half of hei husband's estate , valued at $100.000. Ilj the terms of the decision Mrs nila Cheny , the Christian Science heiiler to whom the plaintiff declared her troubles were due , was exonerated from any hiisplclon of any Intentional Interference with the domestic relations of the Hlock family. In passing upon the application , Judge Fawcott reviewed the case In detail before an audience that packed the court room to tlio doors Ho said that the responsibility of deciding a question between husband and wlf < > is ono of those that a court would like In shirk If It was possible , and particularly f > o In this case , where the testimony showed hojond a doubt that ono of the parties had committed willful nnd deliberate perjury He recited the fact that the conpio came to this country twentj-IHe years ago with out n dollar and had by hard work and economy reached a position of affluence , and suggested that It was an unfortunate condition that found them In a divorce court at the time when they should bo able to nettle down and enjoy the fruits of their efforts together. The evidence was dissected at length In support of the conclusion of the court to accept the evidence of Mrs. Uleck and her daughter as against the positive contradic tions of Mr. Rleck In the course of his rea soning Judge Tawcett quite sharply criti cised the conduct of the defendant toward his wife ns It was revealed In the evidence In regard to Mrs Cherry the court stated that while the evidence showed that she had undoubtedly exercised a potent Influ ence over Hleck there was nothing toTndl- cato that this Influence was used design edly either to secure control of his property or to separate him from his wife. If any criticism was to bo passed It should bo because that , knowing that his attendance at her room was estranging Hlock from his wife , she should have told him to stay away. In conclusion , the alimony was fixed at half the property of the defendant , the divi sion of the real estate and mortgages to ho a matter for arrangement between the parties If possible It was also provided that the costs of the suit should be equnlly di vided , and that each party should pay Its own attorney's fee. "Minor MntfrrN In Court. Judg.i Dlcklnpon has granted Jennie F. Ilapp a divorce from CMirlHtHn G Kapp and awarded her $2iO ! as alimony The AVIntor-Shlelds contest case , wliTch was to have como up heforo Judge Powell Wednesday has been continued to May 1 I ) V. Sholes has filed n petition In bank ruptcy In the federal court His liabilities are mostly deficiency Judgments and claims arising out of real eetato transactions Jacob Klrschbraum has sued the Omaha Stieot Hallway company for Sl.fiOO damages on account of nn alleged collision on Six teenth street last November. Tlio plaintiff alleges that ho was driving a team on the street when a motor train ran Into him from behind , breaking his vehicle and xerlouslj Injuring him Formal adjournment of the February term of the district court will occur Fri day. Most of the judges have practically quit business already and nothing of conso- nuonco Is being done except In thu equity ftranchcs. The May term will begin Mou- ilay , May 1. thus leaving onlj ono week of actual vacation ENROUTE TO THE ORIENT holdlorn 1'iiNN TliriniKli Oinnliit oil Tli.-lr A\H ) to the Phlllp- IllllCN. A special train of te-n tourist sleepers , loaded with 2b5 recruits for the army In the. Philippines , passed through Omaha jea- terday. Thu train also had ono buggugo car and one standard sleeper. It came from Chicago over the Milwaukee and went vvtMt over the Union Pacllle. The recruits v cro In charge of Captain K. IoW. Hauiaov of the Ninth Infantry , who will join his regiment when ho arrive at Manllr. . Ilou- tcnant William 1) . Conrad was also on the train. Ho was the recruiting oftlcer who enlisted mont of the men , and ho said they uru as flno a bed ) of recruits na ho ever saw. Ko\v of them have ovrr seen serv ice. Lieutenant Conrad Is attached to tlui Twonty-thlid Infantry , and hat. taken part In thu campaign In the Philippines , being liuuiu now on elclt leave. Ho onlj goes na 'fir as S.in Krnn'lsco One of the rffpullt was mining when the trnln nachel Omah i hut It Is expected he will he picked up bj the nrxt section , which * lll bring about 210 men. The COM were marked with chalk In many places by the men on board nlth statements that the flotdl < rj are going to the Philippines When the contract for hauling the recruits was originally let It went to the Toledo & Ohio Central and the llitrllngton , but for some reason nt the last moment the con- traot was changed U to snld that the Ohio Central and Nickel Plate hid Jl per capita for hauling the men to Chicago and the llurllngton made a rate of $5 90 from f'lil- caRe to Ogdcn. The regular rate agreed upon by the railroads for military business was $5 ! iO from Columbus barracks to Chicago cage nnd $7 If ; from Chicago to Ogden. The low rate made caused some vigorous protests bj the other lines , but whether this had anything to do with the change In the contract Is not known. At any rate the Ohio Central was unable to furnish the nec essary equipment In time , according to the announcement from Columbus , and other roads were awarded the business It Is also said that the Ohio Central made n mistake In Its bid , the carrying out of which meant n loss to the road , and found It coimnlent to bo unable to furnish the equipment Ho this ns It mnj- , the Penn- sjhanla secured the haul to Chicago , the Milwaukee from that point to Omaha nnd the Union Pacific to Ogdcn , whllo the llnrllngton was let out It requires two long trains to handle the btutlncss. ltnll\Miy NoloM mill IVrMoiinli. W. II Knight of Chicago , general agent for the Union Pacific , is In the city. J H Cable of DCS Mollies , traveling pas senger agent for the Hlhhorn , Is In the city. li n Sessions of St. Paul , traveling pas senger agent for the Motion route , is an Omaha visitor. W. II. 0 irrett , assistant general freight agent for the Union Pacific , has returned from a trip to St Paul. C A. Vcimillion , chief dispatcher for the Missouri Pacific at Weeping Water , Is In Omaha , accompanied by his wife This Is another harvest excursion weeU , but there Is nothing In the travel to the west to Indicate that iiuj Rpeclal rates aic In force for the time being What Is considered n good record In railroading reading Is that up to a few dajs ago for two weeks everj fast passenger train nnd fast mall train Into Omaha from Chicago arrived on time It Is reported that J. F. Deems , master mechanic of the lown lines of the Hurllug- ton , with headquarters nt West Huillugton , has been offered the position of general man ager of the locomotive works at Scranton , Pa. Pa.The The passenger department of the Colorado Midland has Issued formal notice to its con necting lines that its own line is again open for all kinds of tialllc after a. long hit-go with heavy snowstorms , which piactlcallj closed the line for a number of weeks. Peter Whltnejtownslto agent for the CIKliorn nnd Northwestern , lias relumed from a trip over the new lines being built ! In Iowa and sajs the towns being estab lished there nro prospering. He has gone- out on another trip and will establish a couple of more towns II H ncrlng of Chicago , assistant general passenger agent for the Pennsjlvania line , with headquarters nt Chicago , passed through Omaha , accompanied bj Mrs. Dor- Ing , on a trip to Callfoinln. Mr Derlng will bo gone two weeks. Upon hit. loturn trip ho will stop off in this city to visit some of his rallioad friends. The Santa Fe hns Issued a circular ad vertising the beauties of a trip over that line to Los Angeles nt the time of the Na tional Education association convention In Julj The feature of the circular Is the statement that competing lines have sought to decry the Santa Fe because Its line Is through hot and dry desert land for a great portion of the distance. The Santa Fo meets this statement by sajlng there .ire only two such bad spots , and that both are passed In the night while the air Is cool. It then retaliates by pointing out some of the in conveniences of making the trip over the Ogden gateway lines. AiiiioiiiieeiiitMits. Tonight Hosenthal , accredited with being the world's greatest pianist , gives his re cital at IJojd's theater , with everything pointing toward the biggest audience that ever githercd to do homage to a gleat musician In Omaha. His visit will mirk an epoch in Omaha musical historj Th.j , man , whoso personality falrij glows Is a living embodiment of what man can accom plish In the waj of subjugating the imrossi- blc He docs things on his instrument which simply cannot bo done At the .same time no one must consider that Uosenthal Is merely an astounding technician , foi theio is nothing he docs that Is not htampcd with the evidence of deep thought and high musical Intelligence Not onlj can he com pass the most marvelous toun. de force , but lie can direct his flexible lingers to the pro duction of the most exquisite pianissimo elfects that can be imagined and his runs are so flno nnd delicate that thcj heem ns though called out by the passing of a lephji over the kujhoard. The first of the scries of five lectures to women to be delivered by Mis Longshoio Potts , M D , will be heard at Bojd's theatei tomorrow afternoon nacli afternoon thoto- after until the end of the series she will lecture on a new biibject Interest and in struction are added in the steieoptlcon anil X-ray pictures with which she Illustrates all her lectures No fee Is charged for ad mission nnd the lectures nro excluslvelj for women The subject of hei last lecture will bo "Maternity" and should bo heard by all women Mrs PottH desites to have it known that she Is not selling medicines 01 nostrums of any sort She Is a regular prac ticing physician , who has made a specialty of the ills that women are heir to She Is a wealthy woman of a philanthropic mind and while she derives a ccitnln revenue from her work. Is not engaged In It for gain She was the first woman In this coun try to receive a diploma to practice medi cine. She Is a quaint Quakeress. Manager IJurgess of Dojd's has seemed the great three-star combination composed of Louis James , Frederick Wardo and Knthjrn Kldder for an engagement of three performances , the first to be given Wednes day night , April 26 A special matlneo will bo given Thursday Thursday night con cludes the engagement. This afternoon at the matlneo the Or- pheum management presents a bill of inro value and variety. So far It has met with really phenomenal success , having appaienllj tombed the popular fancy of this cltj in just the right spot Low Hawkins , tlio great mliihtrol Walker's merr > makers , the match less colored companj , nnd the four Nelson sisters continue to win the most enthusi astic approval for their meritorious achieve ments In their various lines For mlithful- ncss and motion those jolly hurlfbquers , Hlocksom and Hums , are nnt to be excelled The > have already proved the delight of old folk nnd young and the children llml In them n fountain of fun. Tlio athletic novelty trio , La Van , Amj and Weltzcl , per form several feats on the horizontal bars which an- marvelous bojond compare All In all , the hill Is generally regarded as being an extremely attractive spring entertain ment. The "Hough Mr Hyder , " the Associated Charities' long talked of benefit , occurs at Hojd's theater tomorrow and Friday nlgh's and jcsterday when the ticket sale opened It promised the biggest thing of the jear The "Hough Mr. Hyder" Is full of fun , songs , dances and music , and as It will bo given by local amateurs , eomblned with profes sionals , it will be a Dig treat The rehearsals have gone smoothlj. the costumes are new and as the Associated Charities is much In need of the fund It should bo patronized to the full capacity both nights Prices , 25. 50 and 73 cents Those holding tickets are carnestlj requested to reserve them at once , us good beats are going fast. HOYS' siions $110. Not much of n i.rlcc , hut nn awful good pair of shoes Continental Clothing Co ( lettclman s Pure Mult Ileerthe finest Milwaukee produces C2l > So , IClh. Tel 1121 FRASK BROS , BASRli'PT STOCK This Sain is Absolutely Without Equal or Peer in Omaha Merchandising. AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , TODAY Noi rr llpforp WVrp Pine Gooiln Hotiulit or Solil MO Clu-np Surli nil i\traor- lliinrj Clinnc'c In lluj' Si-nxon- nlilp .Mt-rc-lmmllNp Never OPFniinD ITSELF HEKOHB. FHANIC HUGS $200 CLOTHS. 500 YD. Imported broadcloths In nil colors , mixed twceils , covert cloths , Venetian cloths , Just the thing for storm skirts , tailor made suits nnd blcjclc suits , both In -l and 3-1 widths , actually retailed In Chicago at $2.00 , on sale at COc a jard. SILK 11AHGAINS , IIP , E1C. filC. Over 10,000 jards to select from In every conceivable- style and shade , goods that In tlio regular way would bo worth from 75c to $100 n jard , In waist patterns , skirt lengths nnd suitable for trimmings , go at I9c , C'Jc and C'Jc a jard 7fiC SILKS , 2.1C YARD Finest quality dr.aoerj silk , floral designs and p lain colors , tircss silks In black bro cades , largo and small designs , extra qualltj ' striped taffeta for waists and trimmings , ' heaxj snlln In all colors , for fancj work nnd linings , bought to retail In Chicago at 75c a jard , on sale at 2Kc. FRANK IHtOS. $1 50 SHIRT WAISTS , 11C. Many of these stjlcs were exclusively Frank Bros' , nnd noted for their beauty , In nil materials Imaginable , finest Imported percales , lawn , gingham , checks , stripes , plain colors pink , Invcndei , black and white , all this spring's latest stjlcs , sold In Chicago up to $1 50 , on sale at 4tc. $500 SILK CAPES , $1 50. Now stjlo spring capes in brocaded nnd plain silk , trimmed with lace , black broad cloth nnd claj worsted capes tilmmcd with ribbon , that sold In Chicago up to $5 00 , on sale at $1 50. FRANK'S $1250 LACE CURTAINS. $188. Their entire stock of tambour , Irish point nnd Brussels net lace curtains , tint they snld nt $1000 , $1J 50 and $1500 pilr , go nt $ TSS pair. These should ho seen to bo ap preciated. FRANK'S $750 LACH CURTAINS. $250. All the Nottingham , fish net , Brussels net point d'esprlt and other noveltj curtains , In white and ecru , that sold on State street for $7 50 pair , tomorrow at $ J.50 pair At $1 25 , all the Nottingham lace curtains , In all the new nnd novel designs , that sold In Chicago at $2.50. All the drapery Swiss from the Frank Hios' . block that sold up to 25c jard go tomorrow at lOc jard All the 2 , " > c biass extension rods fiom the State street slock go at 15c each. All the curtain poles , complete with fix tures , go at 7'4c each. PORTIERI/S AND COUCH COVERS All the very wide , heavy Imitation Oilotital couch covers that sold on State street for $7 50 , go at $2 OS. All the satin derby portieres that sold on State street for $7 50 pair , go it $3 9S pair. All the sitln derby portlereh , the State street price was $500 , go tomoirow at $2'S ) pair. pair.All All the portleies that sold on State street for $2.50 pair , all new colors , go at $1 23 pair. pair.All All the tapestry table covers , no matter what Frank Bros , sold them for , all go In one big lot nt $1 23 each THE BIOGEST BAHRAIN'S IN CARPETS WE HAVE EVER OFFERED. All the Brussels carpet , no matter what the grade , worth up to $1.00 jard , go at lOo jard All the body Brussels carpet , all the best makes , go at 59c yard. All the moquette and vvllton velvet car pet , all new and beautiful patterns , go at S5c jard , worth up to $1 50. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N W. Cor. IGth and Douglas Sts. Information Concerning \ortliwcN ( . The passenger department of the Elkhorn has issued n compendium of Information bearing upon that portion of Nebraska , South Dakota nnd Wyoming through which Its road pasbes. It Is the work of J. W. Munn , chief clerk of the general passenger ofllce , nnd contains many facts not usually found in a railroad folder. A statistical article from The Bee , giving the quantity of Ne braska products shipped from the state , Is published In full. All the counties In the i northern part of the state receive careful consideration , with the names of the principal towns , their population , products , value of the land , newspapers , etc. Wyom ing , with Its increasing resources , gets Its share of attention in a compiehenslve article touching upon agriculture , mining and stock raising. The Black hills region Is not over looked. The names of the mines which are being worked , the number of men , and the value of the output make up an Interesting table , with such other details as might In terest ono In that line of business. There Is a deal of other information contributing to make the book a valuable pocket reference. Old rint'M for IViieo IONN. ( According to T. E Cnlvert , general su perintendent of the Burlington at Lincoln , fence posts for use along the line are now being made from the Iron taken from parts of old Hues. Seveial hundred of them were made last jcar at the shops at Havclock , and ns maiij more will bo made this year Ho sajs that allowing for the old flues all they would be worth as old Iron , which Is their only market , the posts can bo made for about 15 cents each , which Is what n wooden post will cost. Ho sajs the Iron posts last longer than wood , and they will not burn , which Is a factor on the plains , where pralrio fires are frequent. Flic Is the cause of the dcstiuctlon of over half of the wooden posts used The details of manu facture are so arranged tint two unskilled laboreis can make fifty posts a day. Both ends of the line nro filled with concrete to prevent rusting Inside. The wire fencing Is fastened to the post bj n staple which runs thiough the post nnd clinches on the other side In this way no wood Is used In building the fence , and it Is perfectly lire- proof. Her Gram ) Hotnl TiirKlili Dnths now open The shoos jou paj $ - ' 'i. AJI at the Con tlnontnl , you pay $1 00 for at other stores Tlio Dewey European hotel , 13th and Kar n m. First-class rooms Reasonable rates Dr Race. 108 Paxton block. Tel 1032. n \inn-N mini. WP HIMP tlip Ihnlrit ( lonU Depart ment In Oninliii. For ( ho simple reason that we save you from 2fi to10 per cent on every garment jou buy from us Wednesday we put on fnle 375 ladles' suits at t > 0c on the dollar Ladles' suits at $360 , ladles all wool suits , silk lined throughout , made up In the latest stjlps , goods worth $12 00 to $15 00 , for $ C 75. Town talk our $1000 suits All silk lined , worth $1SOO to $2000 , ladles' tailor-made suits , plain , applique effects , worth $2i 00 to $35 00 , for $14 OS The greatest sale of waists ever known , our Immense spot cash pur chase places us In the foremost rank of nnj house In the countrj. Waists nl one-third prlie Two tables of Indies' wash waists at Iflc , two tables ladles' wash waists at 2"c , two tnblca at 75c and two tables nt 9Sc. 100 ladles' silk waists on sale Wednesday , the $ GOO quality at $2 ' ' & , J50 ladles' silk waists , worth $7.50 to $ S 00 , at $ ms , 2. . ' ) ladles' silk waists , worth $800 , $1000 and $1200 , for $1 is The above lots are the grandest collection of waists wo ever had on our counters. lp > 0 dozen ladles' wrappers , worth $200 , for 9Sc , 100 dozen ladles' wrap- pars , In dark colors , blues , ox blood , etc. , worth $1 00 , for 4 ! > c BLACK SILKS FROM THE JOHN N STI2AHNS' STOCK , ON SALE AT HAYDEN BROS. Wednesday , last daj of this big black silk sale. Hundreds of shrewd hujers have taken advantage of these most otnaikahlo bar gains Everybody knows the qunlitj of the John N Stearns black silks they nro the- best In the world New bargains added for Wednesday's sale that will create a sensa tion. Black silk grenadines from the John N Stearns stock , full 45 inches wide , worth up to $1 60 , nt 51c , black grenadine 15 inchch wide , In three widths , of ribbon stripe , worth $1 75 and $200 , on sale nt 9Se , llncst black grcnadlno from the John N. Steam's stock , in neat cross bar design , best goods In the world to wear , sold In New York Cltj nt $ . ' 50 , on sale at $100 , flno black walsl silk , 2flc , plain black taffeta I'lc , black faille francalue , 31c , blatk satin duchesso , lic ! , black silk hcrge , jard wide , only 7r > d black peau do sole , black gios grain , black nrmure , black poplin , nil at 75c. Extra spe cial , 50 pieces plain black satin duchesse , all pure silk nnd guaranteed to wear , sold to best Now York trade at $1 3 and $1.50 , on sale tomorrow at Obc yard. Basement silk bale , over 6,000 jards , both plain and fancj , nt two prices , l.'c and 2" > c. DRESS GOODS SALE We will continue our sale of flno dress goods every daj this wi > ek , but every dnj seine of the heavy tailor Bulling will be reduced until closed out. We will sell jou all wool Venetians 42-lnches wldo In ten new spring shades that sell everywhere at $1.00 per yard , on this sale only 3)c ) Wo will sell jou whipcords that sells nil over for $300 , at $123 , cheviots that me bold hero In town at a bargain nt $2 2"i , will go on this sale at only 9Se , Prlcbtlej crepons that stand at the head of all black Hoods the world over , can bo found onlj at Hayden's. William F. Read's Lansdovvno , the only ono manufn lured , and nothing to equal It , Is confined to llajden Bros. We will sell sublimes , what otheis call Lans- dovvnc , at S3c We will fccll jou Gloi la silk , what others call Uinsdownc , at 4' ' > c | xcr jard. Wo lead every house not onlj In Omaha , but west of Chicago , In tailor suit4ngs , "ropons nnd high grade novcltleb MEATS AND LARD. No. 1 ham , sugar cured , S'/i-c , small half ham , only 9M-C , pickled pigs feet , Be , best short ribs corned beef , 5c , Fresh pork sausage , " ' /fcc , No. 1 bacon , 7c , good salt pork , 5c ; 3-pound can lard , 21c , pickled tripe , 3Mc ; potted hams , 4c , 10-poiinds best lurd in dinner palls , S5c.HAYDEN HAYDEN BROS. hT AMJ bllOHTEST ItOUI'U To St. I.on IN tin Oninliii A , St. lionlN mill WalniMli Itouto. Leave Omaha \ 50 p. m. . Council Bluffs 5 10 p. m , airlve St Louis 7 a. m. Re turning leave St. Louis 7 30 p. m. , arrive Omaha S 35 a. m . daily. Best line to south nnd east. No bus transfers In St. Louis Hnmeseekers' half rate ( plus $2.00) ) . Excur sions on sale first and third Tuesdaj each month All Information nt "Port Arthur Route" olllce , 1415 Farnam street ( Paxton hotel block ) , or write Harry E. Moores , C. P. and T. A. , Omaha. Neb. $1.95 ! . $1.03. Buys n pair of men's vlcl shoes at the Continental Clothing Co Cnril of TliiinkM. To the manj kind filends who expressed their sjmpathj to us In the loss of a tender wife and loving mother , we wish to return our sincere thanks and assure them that their kindness will never bo forgotten. C. C. BOCKIIOUSE , MISS LILLIE BOCKIIOUSE , MISS DORA BOCKHOISE , RICHARD BOCKH6USE. for 'I - - . . Spoplnl lini-mlii5- llnjilfii Itro.s. Ladies' $1 00 corsets , 2r > c ; ladies' $1 00 gowns , 2"yc , ladles' 25c vests , 9c These are the biggest bargains evoi otfered by any house in Omaha HAYDEN BROS Write the Omaha Tent and Rubber Co for tents nnd awnings , 1311 Farnam street P. H. Phllbln , ticket broker , removed 1505 Farnam. Mercer hotel , 12th nnd Howard streets , Omaha , $2 per day. F. J. Coatcs , Prop. GALVIN-Mary beloved wife of Patrick J , nt her Into residence , 811 South Twentj-- llrst street , of pneumonia aged 51 jcars Funeral notlec laler. Chicago and Pueblo papers please copy. JJp JM e ffX ? ! , M / ? Soppligg As In well known wo are the only hou o In Nebraska who cairy anj line nt all world mentioning of homeopathic inedl- tlnes , rind our stock which occupies our hi-cond floor. H In chaige of n trained homeopathlHt , and comprises not enl > the popular semi-patent proparutlons Ilko Hiillentlno'B , Muny oil's , Humphreys nnd Hilton s but n complete line of tlio nia- toila incdlea in UHO bj homeopathic phj- blelan-j in variety from A to / , and In potciuv from tinctures to 200ih centesi mal dilution , numbering in all ncaily M- 000 remedies We ulna Hell homeopathic books for family use "Johnson'n Family Guide" price $2 00 , prepaid express J2 25. ono or the most complete books published , ean bo understnod hy anyone "lluddnck * Stepping Stones , " price $1 00 by mall $ l.Jt. ( u \cij good work , but not so complete A\ rite lor catalogue. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co. 1513 Dodge StiPnl OMAHA , NEU MIDDLE OF BLOCK. a AS TO OUR ST. LOUIS SERVICE. 9 TaKe tlio St. JVnils I'l.vor loavlns Omalia nt l.r .r > p. m , , nnd at 7:1 : ! ) the next iii < > inlii jou aio In St. Louis. TliroitKli Mi'i'iHH * for Iliobo vvlio want It. Cliulr car , too. Having iniH'li the l > pt tuu-k ami opcinllux much thu illicit ualii , Ihu Hill Huston Is la a position to offer houtli- Imuiul travelure bcnlcohlcli K not duplicated liy any either Hue. TlcUrt Onive IIurlt 11 (011 ( Afvr Station 1 . " > ( ) - ruriiaiii hi iltlli nnil MIINOII SU , 8 Tclcphour , U5II. r , 'HO. BOSTON SfORE WET GOODS Still Grander BArenins .Today in Wet Drj Goods from Steamships , ALL WET GOODS MUST BE CLOSED OUT HP for 2.-.P AVPl lloalprj 2 I-So f r 1'nre Mum Wi t IliunlUcrplili-fn li ? fur KIP XVct HninlKcrolilptH It i-Se ! for me Wet Ulille (5001)3. ) So pair for nil the very wet on * il > o In fant's mid children's short socks and stockIngs - Ingsortli 25c. , oo pair for nil the ladlcm' , men's and bojs full seamless , oxtin line gauge hose , \\orth up to i'Oc. lOo pair for nil the ladles' and Rents fine hosier } that H In any way slightly sollul , woilh 25c. ] 5o pair for all the very wet hosiery , foi Indies , children mid bojs , all Importca goods , and worth up to CUc. Ijc pair for all tlio gontH1 flm-st Imported half hose , plnln Mack ajid fancy udors , \unth up to 50c. 1" "ach foi nil the \ery wet handker chiefs , with plain white and fancy bor ders worth up to 10c 2Mic each for all the ladles' piiro Irlbh IhiL'ii handkerchiefs , that nro very wet 01 slightly soiled. 7'fcc nnd lUc i-ach for all tingents' largo sl/c , pure Irish linen handkcichlefs , woilh up to Hoc. tic each for all the slightly soiled hand kerchiefs , embroidered , hemstitched and fancy color" , worth up to 2 , " > e each. 100 NAINSOOK AND IMMITIKS , r.C. Ono big lot OUT n thousand pieces , all kinds theiked , striped and plaid nainsooks , and dimltios , If In pet furl condition would bo woith lOc a jntd , go at 5e a jaril. 160 WHITi : HOODS AT .T/iO YD. All the liner wades of checked , plaid and striped white goods , corded and lace effects , would bo cheap at 15c a yard , go at 3' c jd. All the -10-inch apt on lawn , all the line " , ° io quality fanc > dimities , onlj slightly dam aged , go at 6c a jard All the beat gi.ulo nngllah long cloth , India HneiiB , 1'eislan lawns , plain Swiss , India dimities , etc , worth up to HOc a jard , this lot Is almost bound and perfect , go at 5c n jard. . All the 2" > c colored lawns , all now this season's Imported patterns , go at ic ! a jard. All the line dotted Swiss , absolutely sound and poifect , go at G' c a > ard All the JG-lnch wldo percale , absolutely sound and perfect , worth I'.c , go at Co > d. BOSTON STOIli : , OMAHA , NV Cor. IClh and Douglas. Our new shoo department Is now open You sa\o fiotn tiOc to $1 00 on e\ery pair of men's shoes you buy from us , Continental Clothing Co. M VCMIMI nvi TIIAI\S. Oiniiliii In riilrnco. The Chicago .Milwaukee & . St Paul rail- \\a > has just placed In bcrvlcc two macnlli- cent electric limited trains between Omaha and Chicago , leasing Omaha dally at G 4" ) p in , ui living Chicago at S 2 > a. m. and leaving Chicago G 15 p in. and arriving Oraahi 8 20 a in. Each train Is llchted thoroughly by electrlcitj , has buffet smokinB cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars and recllnlnc chair cars and runs over the shortest line and smoothest loadbcd bo- t\ve ° n the two cities. Ticket oHlco 1504 Farnam street , and at Union depot. Hverj thing new. And this means the best printing at the lowest rates. See the new plant of the Rees Printing Co. Solid Vestlbulcd Flyers for Denver , Salt Lake , San Francisco Portland and all points West , TWO THAI Ms IH.1I/V to Denver and Colorado Points. TWO TllVI'XS ItIIY to San rnnclaco and California Points TWO TIltlNB DAIL.V to Silt Lake City and Utah Points. OM3 THAI\ DAILY to Portland and North Pacific Coast points , -nlth direct o nncctlonn for Tacoma - coma and Seattle. City TlpUet Oflloe l.'JOS Fnrnum St. , "VIciiliouis U10. We're not trying the shell game AVe are giving you straight tips when wo ask jou to purchase a case of ofKrug Cabinet and toll jou It's ns good and better than ' any beer made. Of course tlu ro Is nothing but the pure lager beer llavoi to It mas be | jou won't enjoy thdt at first after you've been accustomed to an nrtlfkitil llavor ' < n jour beer. Ours 1-s p-u-r-o. Try a case ritni ) Kit11. mir.u IM ; co. , Telephone 120 ino ? Jackson St They send others are so Pleased with the r o su 1 t H obtained when fitted with Klasecf by Dr Mc- Cartlij that they tend their friends Nothing Klves greater _ satisraetlon than 4 , knowing that reunite i are at last obtained < , b j properly fitted o glasses He succeeds A where others have failed Uxamlnation free. DR. McCarthy , Tlin IJVR HI'IJCIiaST. . 413-4H UAni m.OCK , Examinations ' O.MAI IA frea J The Crown of Gold when filled to the root of .1 tooth tic'cometi u lomfort to the not to mention tlio Our gold ( Towns aio full 2Jls line * 5 to $8 , ac cording to size Bailey Dentist , 3rd Floor Paxton Hlk , loth uud raitiam t1 reels Tok-jilioue 10S5. Lady attendant. lite April 19 1S5X et us eason. Lot us reason tnppihiM * . If rctidy * inside clotliiiipr is jroml , stylish , cheap , perhvt 111 , and durable , there's iliu sense of paying extravagant prices for custom-made. Hut , you don't know whether so is so. Hut you can Irani. Courteous salesmen stand ready to show you hundreds of suit and to explain quality diilereiiee. The re tail market knows nothing better than the 87.00 suits here , ready for you today. 'J hey'ro made to wear better , look bet ter and give better satisfaction than any other clothing at the price , anywhere. Jlcn'H C/it > fiiof Suit * In Herringbone pattern satin piped good quality body and sleeve lining In sack onlj sbes ,11 to II cut , sewing and lit equaled only bj exceptional chances ft suit that Iwlngs $10.00 In oilier stoics nc * cot ding to their advertisements our pilco 7.00 U/l/S appeals to people who want good clothing that is good. Jewelers and Art Stationers. Prepare for the weddings of your friends by in specting our new line of Gorham Silvnnvaro , so suit able for wedding presents. The low prices wo have put upon these goods cause many favorable comments from persons that know what this ware is worth. Don't fail to visit our cut glass room. Visitors welcome. Successors C. S. RAYMOND to CO. 15th and Douglas Sfreds These prices oti the finest makes of Clothing are money savers to you. Come and try them on. Attend the Great Hat Sale Thursday , MIVS AI.II wool , si irs . In good patterns , light and dark cassimercs and fancy cheviots splendidly lined and expertly tailored capable of long wear made to sell at ? 8 00 and JO 00 No such value elsewhere In Omaha at the exceptionally low price of \iuvs riMu si H s In nobby fancy caralmercs , tweeds , chev iots , Scotch mixtures and rough serges spring patterns and colors line Italian cloth or serge lining an exceptionally largo assortment of light and dark patteins per fect In fit , faultlessly made nnd llnlhhed , $1000 and $12.00 values on "I sale at ffi tinVS Sl'llIM ! TOP COATS Made of all wool covert cloth cut in this season's latest box stjle , nicely lined and with silk Blcevo lining , verj well tailored and equal In ovciy respect to most stoics | $10 00 garments , a grand value at g * KfiT | our special price , which is only. l9iVf lions' SPIIINU \ ISTII : si ITS Sl/es , 3 to S jcars and bojs * double breasted two-pleco faults , sl/cs n to 1C years , in new bprlng patteins and designs all- wool fabric * , good , durable lining , and by all odds a grand value at HOIS' 1'IMJIJST1JI ) St ITS In sl/cs 3 to 8 jears , and bojV tvo-plece ( suits in sl/cs n to 1C joaia , made of stilctly all wool tweeds and duUuts handsome patteins and designs carefully tailored and best linine ct. . . BUY THE GENUINE . . MANUFACTURED BV CALIFORNIA Fid SYRUP CO. ' iy i'ntctl .S'/.v/c/oii Stiiftt In the latest pittetn of up-to-dnto strlpet piped seams pocket-stavs iclnforcej uiulor the arms and shoulders n suit built for our own Hade built on the prin ciple of worth and wear "Ires 31 to II - In t > nck onlj our prlco with n guarnntci only 7.00 MIJVS n > n ni.ui : sincr suns The popular fabrlo for spring and hummer wear , alwajs looks neat and dressy ; wo have them in medium shades of blue or dark blues , strictly all-wool and fast colors , single or double-breasted sack style , with finest serge In lining , handsomely tailored and finished , all sizes for all sorts of men , from 31 to 16 sl/e , at 1II1NS' PIMJST SIMIINfi Sins The most tasty and attractive patterns In worsteds that It la possible to llml In Chicago cage , striped nnd cheeked patterns stj- lishly cut , splendidly lined nnd skillfully talloicd , the finest ready-to-wear clothing over sold , at our very reasonable price- tailors charge $ JO 00 our pilco IIMi HOIS' MINI ! I'XVIS SUITS Sl/es 13 to 10 jenrs a great nurnbei of broken lines of light and medium weight suits , bunched together for Omaha i tin Ifty buyers , made of good , honest fabric s that will gho satisfactory wear lined an suits worth $7 50 at IMC IKM S' IIM'IJ MllU.n S | ITS Sizes 13 to 19 years , strictly all wool fa brics , fast colors , double-breasted sullj with silk facings , guaranteed to gho good ttcar first class workmanship and lining at $500 and . . . . . . . . 0 il Selling the Most Clothing hi Omaha. ODORIFEROUS HASH. XI ( An old dish which some people Hllll use ) I quart fresh milk 1 Ib creamery butter 1 Ib porterhouse steak Supply of mixed vcgotublcn IT Place In an old zinc lliird refrigerator where the odcr will thoroughly mix Take same tliree times 11 day until jou nro sick then get u Herrick Refrigerator and you will got well because It does NOT mix odors. SQUIRES 6c SMITH , u > 'Phone 1005. 1(314 ( Capitol Avenue. HOHOBOBOMOBOIOIOBOSCMOHOMOH § Results Tell. 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