Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 18, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OMAITA DATL.T . BEE : WJDIXS13SDAV. OCTOBER 18 , 1SH ! > ,
MAY OPEN WITHIN A MONTH
New Union Pacific Pacstngcr Station About
Ready for Occupancy ,
WORK OF CONSTRUCTION NEARLY ENDED
'lank of S ( i i-n < IicnliiK the
riiuniliilloiin t nilrr Knoiii IN Ilnp-
lill > A curl UK ( oniiilt'tliMi ' 1 he
Although It li Impossible to definitely an
nounce the date , thiro la every rcabon to bo-
Ilevo thnt the new Union 1'aclflo passongcr
fitatlon will lid ready for occupancy within
a month. The unfortunate sinking of the !
I
to\\er room at the front of tha building \
nearly repaired and masons arc engaged in
strengthening the former fouudatlou. As
rapldlj as this Is done the Immense Jack- '
H , by which mr.ins the sinking walls
ra'sod to their normal position , arc r6- 1
moved to make way for the completion of |
the foundation.
At present marble woikcrs , decorators nnd I
vvood workers are engaged on the Interior i
finishing , uhlch Is beginning to assume such
1
proportions us to Indicate socmthlng of Its
beauty when completed. The only provok
ing feature connected with the sinking of
the front wills aside from the financial loss
iiUHtalncd by the Union Pacific Is In the de
lay In opening.
I.IM n rou MIIIIISKV i > c'HiAsns.
ItcNlilvntVil ( < Jlrlcllv of
Sdiiif Adv aiilaui'M of ( lie Stud1.
The next advertising matter which the
IlurlliiKton railroad Issues de'scilptlve of Ne
braska will h-uc a short , pithy letter written
HJ a former resident , which speako as much
for the state as could be covered in n.
lengthy article1. The letter is written by
T 0. Burke of Oregon Cltj , Ore , to a real
estate man at Hastings , who hud addressed
Jilm regarding the sale of an eighty-aero
tnst near Hastings Mr. Ilurke replied that
ho was not at all anvlous to ecll the prop
erty , but might be tempted to dispose of It
for $ TOOP Continuing , Mr. Burke writes1
"Hut , understand , It Is not on the books for
pale The farther I get away the better I
like Nebiaska The farmers hero must get
their grain and all crops to market as soon
nw threshed or the dickens Is to pay. A pile
of fun ( ' ) putting four , six and eight horses
on asm-ill load , after the rain sets In Get It
off nr keep It , either one rrulf Yes , butjou
c-m't crib fruit like Nebraska corn sell or
rnt. True , there Is lots of rain. A pile of
fun ( ? ) to work In rain thirteen months of
the jcir , ain't If I'm stuck on Nebraska"
Oiilnov Will riiaiine Time ,
A J Handy of Qtilncy , general passenger
ngcnt of the Omaha At St. Louis and Omaln ,
Kansas City & Eastern roads , is an Omaha
visitor. Ills purpose is to arrange a new
trhodulo for the prese-nt "Qulncy" morning
train from St. Louis , -whereby mail and
p.iFscngers will reach Oman ? . In time to
connect with the outgoing trains of the
Union Pacific The new time card will bo
In operation within a short time and the
St. Louis train will arrive In Omaha earlier
than at present.
Itnllway Not CM ai l 1'ornoiialn.
II I"1 Carter , traveling passenger agent
of the Union Pacific at St Paul , Is a visitor
In the cltv
General rrelglit Agent George II. Crosbj
of ths Durllnrton bab gone to Kansas City
for a bilef visit
John CHrj , formerly a weil known con
ductor on the Rock Island , called on a
nunVbcr of old-tlmo friends while enroute
from the east to his shctlp ranch In
AVj omlng.
The world Is considered to bo the field of
< thc Union 1'aclllc railroad In Its distribution
of advertising matter relative to Its line
( Mr. A. Darlow of the passenger dfpirtment
3ias In his possession a. letter from Captain
Thomas Sw'obe st xtlng- that In Dutch Har
bor. Alnski , Union Paclllcwall maps and
folders wore as conspicuous as at any of the
stations along Its line.
C W. Alexander , foi four jtars city pas
senger niul ticket agent In Kansas City for
the Burlington , has been appointed general
agent nt Ieavenwurth Ills successor is F
C 'Sharon ' , fonm/il > .ulvci Using agent and
chief clerk In tlu > general passenger of-
1lces at St Louis Both an > > oung men who
Jiavo shown their ability In railroading.
POLITICS IN THE INDA CASE
One > f tlu * TliiMirlcN Set 1'orlll by Cl ( >
At tor lie 5 C'omifll llfKli il B
nf tlie TcNtimoii } .
Political Issues Keem to enter Into the
trial of ox-Policeman Inda for murder. At
least that Is the charge made by City At
torney Council , who represents the defend
ant. Mr. Conncll sajs County Attorney
Shields IH simply making n "grand stand
plaj" foi political effect , and before the end
of the trial It le said that that theory will
bu moro prominently brought out. Mr. Con-
null was vigorous In making his opening
Htatemcnt to the jury , nnd County Attoiney
Shields also talked In a spirited manner.
The case will bo sharply contested , and It
promises to bo ono of the most Interesting
murder tilnla Omaha lias known for a long
time.
The thcorv of tbo prosecution Is that Inda
ntruck the prlfconer , James Smith , with gome
Kind of a weapon , and that death resulted
from that Injury. The defense sots forth the
theory that the prisoner had received his
death wound somewhere In his nlght'a ca
rousals prior to his j'rrcot by Olllcer Inda ,
Mr. Conncll says this will bo shoun.
The examination of ivltnesses began jea-
teiday morning , the greater part of Monday
navlng been consumed In Jury preliminaries
nnd the pi escalation of the opening state
ments. Dr. John C. Davis was the first wit
ness. Howas ( lueetloned minutely ns to
the natuio of the wound and the general
trend of his testimony was to the effect
that the Injury was Inflicted by a bullet.
iA. skull wa.i Drought Into court to illustrate
the character of the wound that caused the
Oeath of Smith ,
Dr. William PurncII , ono of the physi
cians called at the time of Smlth'n death ,
testified that ho believed the Injury was
caused by some kind of n sharp Instrument
Hta testimony dm not coincide with that
of Dr Davis Dr. Ralph followed Dr. Pur-
noll. His opinion was tmbstantlally the same
no that of Dr. Iavla. Only three three
witnesses were examined during the day
nnd Dr. Ralph had not jet concluded when
court adjourned. Ho will bo recalled this
morning for further Inqulr ) .
McrNrlirliii-YrriniN CIIN > Neurlnu ; IJml
Testimony In the Merschelm-Arrlens dara-
ngo suit for alienation of a wife's affections
a resumed In Judge Slahaugh's division
of the dlstilct court jesterday. Sevcra
women acquaintances of Mrs Merscheln
wcro examined The substance of the testi
mony pertained to the relatloiiH said to exist
tolvvcen Mrs Merschelm and Arrlens In the
Teutonic Order of the World This U the
ledge -which Mrs , Merschelm Joined nm
vvhlch , 11 nrpcars , had on Important bearing
on the alleged acquaintance between the
defendant and the wife of the plaintiff The
i-ontcst has been bitter from the beginning
Numerous objections Imvobeen made and tb
ofllclal reporter has been kept busy noting
exceptions The effort of Arrlem. ' nttor
IICJB at the afternoon session was to show
that Mrs. Jlerschtlm had frequently kep
lompany with other men prior to the tlmo
eho met the defendant. ( Mrs Merschelm sa
on a bench In the couit house corridor am
\\ept the greater ptrt of the afternoon
MiiiitlniiiiiH rr ctTilliKKnln C CM )
At n meting of the county commlfislonem
j jtcrday U vvaa ilecldtxl bythe adoptl
of u resolution to bilnt ; niandamns proceed
Inga against the major and , city council to
L
enforce fulfillment of a contract thereby It
le set forth thil the city shall repair and
maintain election boothi. The order mcann
thnt the mandamus will bo Instituted at
once. U Is doubtful , however. If the booths
can bo arranged In tlmn for the coming
election , and vacant Btoro bulhllugft wilt
probably bo rented. Tbo county , city and
Hoard of IMucatlou were Jointly Interested
In establishing polling plncc , and It was
the understanding , P < J the county commis
sioners allege , that the city should keep the
booths In repair Many of them have worn
out , thereby causlnp the present dispute.
Other proceedings of the commissioners
\vcio of the ordinary routine nature , the
meeting being called especially for the pur
pose of taking action on the voting booth
question ,
All the beautiful ellks shown In Kclley ,
Stlgor d Co s window go on sale at 8 o'clock
this morning.
AIIII Oil MIT III I'tit * .
The principal part of the Hcrrminn enter
tainment has nhvnjs consisted of rare and
all-Btnrtllng ; phenomena , the work seem
ingly setting at naught all the laws of
niture. It Is replete with injstlclsms ami
thceo occult deeds ordinarily ascribed to the
redoubtable prlnco of darkness Yet uvcrj-
thing Is filmply done , and the great Herr-
maun has frankly disclaimed any super
natural agencies , l uon Herrmann , who
closes his engagement at Hoyd'a theutor
with two performances todny mntlnc'u and
evening , ntands iilone and miprcmo In the
art dlabollque. That the theater-going pub
lic still ntlmlro this form of entertainment
as given by Herrmann la evident from the
largo nudlcnua ho Is drawing.
Invigorated by a two-season rest , "Skipped
by the Light of the Jloon , universally known
and recognized at one of the brightest f.irco
comedies ever written , Ib en tour again and
will bo presented nt the Hoyd theater for
hrto nlghu and Saturdaj matinee , com-
ncnclng Thursday , October 10. Tor fifteen
ears or moro this laugh-provoker has toured
\-merlca , Bugl mil nnd Australia , Kor the
ovival this bcason , nc\v lliifH , tuneful songs
nd original eltuatlons arc said to have been
ddeil A strong ami efficient company ,
vhlch accord a meed of applause thnt as-
onjiTlics the audience , who find themselves
ured by mirth and melody Into unusual
uthuslasin , is also promised.
Decidedly the popular hit of tlite week's
peratlo production at the Trocadoro Is
vlnsomo little Annie Mjcrs , the newprlma
anna soubictte , who joined the company
Sunday. Miss Jljcrs' jcars of experience
n support of Lillian nutsoll nnd other veil
cnown stars stands her In good stead and
ho Is proving herself without a doubt to
> o oue of the most clever soubrettes In the
business. In "The Queen's Lice Hnndkcr-
hlet" Bho has a part admirably suited to
icr capabilities.
Thousands of Omaha , South Omaha and
Council Bluffs people arc attending the
Jrelghlon-Orpheum performances this week ,
he great attraction being Tavary , the re
nowned singer and operatic star , whoso
elections from her extensive repertoire nro
all gems , and rendered In most exquisite
tjle. At the matlneo today there will bet
t crowded house of women and childien
o bear her sing. The women and children
vlll also enjoy the new pictures shown by
he wonderful American blograph , whoso
un of popularity continues unabated. All
ho other features of the progiam arc of
an .Utractlvo and entertaining nature.
The bis silk sale at Kellcy , Stiger & . Co '
beginning today at 8 o'clock , as advertised.
Will of TliomaM J , . Kinilmll.
Petition for probate of the will of tbo
ate Thomas L Klmbill vv.is Hied vcstrr-
d ly morning. The estate isnlued at J103.0UO
real estate and JSOO.ono personal property.
The distribution mentioned is one-third to
he wife nnil the lemiindcr equally divided
between the four children The petition
> rays for the appointment of Mary Racers
Klmball , the \\ldovv , as executrix. The
inuring -will bo today.
To Mnlccoiir lloiiic llnpiiy
Use "Garland" Stoves .and IJauges.
e of ItouUiip.
At the mcctliiKT of the pxecutivo commlt-
ec of the Commercl il club , held at noon
Monday , routine inattem vvcro taken up
nul disposed of. Secretary Utt reported th.it
10 had vv rlttcn the Chtcaco Chronlclo con-
tradlctlnir an Item tint njipc.ircd In that
) .iper recently. In which It was stated that
.hero Is a short igo on money In Nebrabka.
President King , I-Tirn-.cre Bank , Brooklyn ,
tflch , has used DeWltt's Little Karly nisers
n his family for jears. Sajs they are the
best. These famous little pllla euro con
stipation , biliousness and all liver and bowel
troubles.
Iliillillni ; IVrmltK.
The following building permits have been
issued by the city building Inspector :
Patrick Al.innlnR. 1J1S Jackson street , re
pairs , $75 ; James linudn. South rourteenth
street , repairs , $100 , II , J IJunkci , 1707
Center Htrcet , alterations , $100 , Fr.ink K
Moons , South UlBhteenth street , addition ,
GUILT Mrs Mngslo. wlfo of A. L Gulll.
aged 33 > ears , nt the faintly residence ,
2UO Hurney street. Hemalns vvlll bo for
warded to Lincoln at 3 o'clock this aft
ernoon.
GALLOP Tklrs. Wallace. October 17 , 1SW ,
aged 37 years.
Ilemalns will lie taken to Norfolk. Neb ,
'or Interment , leaving the residence , in-u
Davenport street , Thursday morning1 , Oc
tober 10 , 1899.
Sealskin
Jackets
Wo will Ediovv tomorrow an assortment of
elzes In the best grades of sealskin and
most popular shaped Jacket that has been
produced for this winter's wear. Our prlco
Is the lowest , as wo only tarry ono grade
the beet.
beet.FURS
FURS OF ALL KINDS.
Astrakhan , Beaver , Otter , 1'erslan , Krltn-
mer , Electric Seal made up Into Jackets ,
Capes , Collarettes , Storm Collars , Scarfs ,
otc. Our garments aru all of this j car's
beat Et > lcs , If jou want n good article ,
comu to us.
NU\V CLOAKS THIS WEEK.
flPCDFIELD
U IXcumsuiTco.
1510 Douglas St ,
® ® ® ® ® ® ®
Z. D , Clark , D. D. 3.
P. N. Kemp , D. D. S ,
CLARK & KEMP ,
.DENTBSTS
POUIITH ri.oou HAMais IILK.
mill and Harney ,
IDntranco Op p. Crelghton Orpheum.
Gaud Set Teeth . . . .9r > . ( )0 ) i
Sllrer Filling ; .
llrtitcre Teeth $4.On to 911.00
Porcelnlii Crown
r
Gold PUUns * nil from Wl.BO i
flolrt CroTrni , . . . , .flB.OO in 98.Of )
Crown nd Bridge Work a Specialty
Be t of MttarUl UM In All Ca ei
SXJ * ® ?
'COSTUMES ' ARE SIMPLY GRAND
The People of Omaha Surprised and De
lighted with tha Superb
IMPORTED MODEL SUITS AND COSTUMES
Mnilc l v Wordi , nrnli MOJIT , I > ll
Uniirut nnil Oilier l2uroicMiii |
Artllft , A\hIt'll Arc Sliovvu
iind on Sale .Vivt.
AT BOSTON STOItn , OMAHA.
MHSSRS J. L BKAXnniS & . SON'S
Point with pride to this showing of Im
ported model garments nnd costumes , In
asmuch as no IIOUEC In the west has cvor
attempted to sell sil-h high class goo Is.
Tor tomorrow \vo offer these high class gar
ments nt special bargain prices as follows.
uncin'TioN ANn UINNIR : GOWNS , ? 25.oo
TO ? OS 00.
100 reception and dlntur gowtis , all model
gowns In both dlk nnd cloth material , no
duplicates , belliR dlstlnctlvo creations that
v.ommand admiration not only for exclusiveness -
ness and Btjki , but for their reasonableness
In price. Wp ask your Inspection of those
stunning model0 , nnd jou will see what wo
on Bell jou from $25 00 up to $1S 00.
LADIKS' COSTUMUS , $10 00 , $25 00 , $3i.OO.
75 tailor made costumes , a superb collec
tion of man-tailored suits , In all the latest
materials , made tight IHtlng , In plain goods ,
checks and mixtures , all of thorn silk lined
thoughout , on sale at $19 00 , 25.00 and 35.00
LADIES' SKIUTS , $10 00 , $1B 00 AND $25 00.
50 new stjlo walking skirts , silk skirts ,
all the new Ftjlc close fitting , flaring nt the
bottom skills , on silo at $1000 , $1500 nnd
$2500
SAMPLH COATS , $15.00 TO $33 00.
100 sample coats In the automobile , pale
tot and loose fitting Jackals , the % length
coat. These .ire all c\iulsltc | Imported sum-
plo coats , on sale from $15 00 to $35.00
Ladles' silk house gowns on sale at $10.00 ,
? 15 00 and $25 00.
512 00 WAISTS , $ " > 00.
It Is Impossible to describe the boautlful
st > lc9 of these silk waists , as there are
hundreds of different styles , all the now
elfccts The silk In each waist Is worth
moro than the prlco for today. Choice
of the entire lot , $5 00.
J. L DHANDKIS AND SONS
BCWITCHINO HAT BEAUTIES.
We make this ilo an occasion for great
millinery demonstration. There are Im
ported and exclusive creations , and to make
this millinery sale doubly attractive , wo will
positively sell $2500 hats at $1500.
? 15 00 hats at $6 98.
130STON STORE. OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas Sts.
OS HOURS TO I'OUTLiAND
Via Union Pacific.
Compare this time with other lines nnd
SOP how much quicker It Is.
Buffet cars , palace sleepers and chair cars.
City ticket office , 1302 Faruam street.
Gate City Hlvo No. 9 , Ladles of Macca
bees will give their ball this evening at the
Metropolitan hall , Twenty-third nnd Har-
ney. Admission 25c.
BITKC'TIVE OCT. 15.
. .TIII : . .
will Inaugurate now train service and
reduce the time of TUB OVERLAND LIM
ITED , TRAIN NO. 1 , between OMAHA ,
COUNCIL DLUrrS and S VN FRANCISCO ,
3 HOURS AND lr > MINUTES Between
Omaha and Los Angeles , TOUR HOURS
AND 15 MINUTES.
Only 57 Hours
MlSSOliHI KM nit TO PACII-IO COAST.
HiiO'c-t Smoking
nnil IlluiirCam
i Itli Ilurlier Shop ,
Oil VIIA TO
SlKA riSHI AMI I'OHTrAM ) .
cu TU MNS \uv TO AMI rnon
1'ACirio COAST.
I'aliirc SIi * < - | > liiK Cnra.
Cars
L'hiilr Car.s.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ,
1302 Farnam. Street.
See My Vehicles
At Exposition.
AVhlch I v.\ill close out at COST
ns Mcll as any of tlio hljjh
Hi ado fjooila In my bloio , until
Nov. Iht.
It will pay you to buy at tlit-ho
pilws , oven 1C jou do not ui'ctl
them until Hiiilu r. All \olildcs
v\ ill cost nuK'h moro tlion. They
ate all of the latent btjle and
not .shop wet n ,
( 'all oiwilto boon. Will mall
catalogues.
II. J3.
loth and Dodge Sts O.MAIIA
will thrho and lucrcaso If Its mother
DTtINK
You know this Is the bottled beer that
Is put up so securely sealed hermetically
sealed then 'boiled ' which Insures It to no
free from nikiobes especially for > oung
mothers , Invalid * and frail people. And It's
the beer that pbjslclans recommend as a
i perfect milk producer As to purltj , Its
above question As to nourishment , It'g un-
cqualed Will send > ou a case , c'h ? It's
cheap medicine Try It
rmi > KIIK ; uiti\\i\f. to , ,
Tel. 420. _ 1007 Jackson Street.
iiv\nn >
nnil lie KIT llnrKitinn In SllUn
I VITJ On j.
HIGH CLASS 1'AN'CY WAIST SILKS ,
NOVBLTHS. IVrilan styles , polka
< iot effects , richest ellks v\e cvt-r offcreil nnd
worlh up to $200. nt only ( Utc.
Our big leader Is 100 pieces of Cheney
Hnest grade strlpos taffeta , In Into
stjle , best \alup tvcr shown for waists
or skirts , at 75c Our big sale on black
ellks Is drawing the rronds Your choice of
21 different weaves best silks , made to re-
tall up to $2 $ 00 , all RO at ! ) Sc
UNKN'S AND DOMESTICS
Just received a bl line of Turkey red
table covers , the bcit rovers for the money
wo ever oflercd < ( ' < -sl/e , Sic , SxlO at Die ,
host Imported Turkej red cover's , $1 25 , $1.50
and M 73 each , 300 doz tow elf , glas.i-
checked , honecomb and Turkish towels ,
2 } c each , or SOo doz , on sile tomorrow.
Tjrklsh wash rags , le each tomorrow ; LL
yard wide sheeting. 3Hc > nnl , l.\36 rcadv-
tnado pillow cases , Cc cich , Turkey red ta-
1)lo ) linen. lOo vard , 214 wide and 2 % yards
long bltMched sheets , 35c each , 65-Inch whlo
bleached damask , 15c jnnl.
ULACK DRCSS HOODS.
K'ttra line Cl-In. broadcloth sold for PSc
at other stores , our prlco onlj Cnc , fi4-ln
extra tlno htavv broadcloth , the prado to
make a Rood tailor suit , some houses , think
It a bargain at $1 no , our prlco will bo tor
this week c ily flSc , 51-ln. Trench \clotir
ono of the finest ladle * ' cloth made , we have
seen It sold at $2 50 , hut wo ask only $1 50
A line fiG-lu west of England broulcloth ,
high llnifh , nothing to match It In this
town at $100 , our price only $250 , a we't
of England broadcloth , ES-ln wide , looks
like satin , weighs 20 oz. to the Biinre | > ard ,
heavy enough to make a man's stilt , nothing
In Omaha BO good , our prlco , $ ? 'isVo have
an extra grade ? of English broadcloth not
usually fouud In dry goods stores , only used
by tailors , cannot be described on paper ,
must bo seen to be appreciated $5 00 > d.
HAYDEN UHOS.
OMiY r.7 HOIKS TO \CIK1C COAST.
October 1. < Iict'nloii ' 1'nclIU-
will reduce the tlmo of Its fast train No. 1 ,
"Tho Overland Limited , " T hours and 13
minutes between Omaha and San Francisco ,
Tour hours and 15 minutes between Omaha
and Los Angeles.
Wonderful bargains In the Kellcy , Stlger
, Co.'s sale beginning at 8 o'clcck todaj .
n v\nn\
( iroocrj nnil Vl <
fi Ibs grnnulat l sugar , 20c , 10-lb sack
pure Oraham Hour , 12 c , 10-lb enck whlto
or jello ccrnmcr.l , C'AC hand-picked navy
beans , 2 llts Be , 3 Ibs. breakfast oats only
f > c , 10 birs best laundry soap , 20c , 1-lb jars
pure fruit preserves only 7'4c , broken Mocha
and Javn ooffco , fi'ic Ib , fnncy new Califor
nia pruned , 3e Ib.
Wo will sell > oii fancy splderlcg Japan
tea for 23 , gunpowder U.i , 30c Ib , tea sift >
'
lnii. ; he very best , 17c.
AVe will K'VO ' the following groceries free |
with tvery pound of Java and Mocha coffee
tor 25c
Olio 2-ponrd package breakfast oats Or
One 1-pound package baking lad.i. . 10o
One large bottle- best laundrj blueing ] 0c
Ono package best cold water starch 10c
Ono pound of Java and Mocha coffee. . 2oc
The total cost would he. . . , , 64c
MEATS AND LAUD
No. 1 bacon , Sc ; best brand bologna , 5c ,
fresh pork saneige , RUc ; extra select bacon
Clean ) , 10c ; salt pork ( clear ) , f > ' 4cj fresh
pork ior.st , 7c , chip beef , per pound , 15c ,
B-lb pulls best brand lard , 3Sc ; faucj UIL -
leas corned beef , 7'ic.
HAYDEN IlllOS.
EYE SHADES.
hive the- kind with
SPUING TASTENINO at IGc each
Also the kind shown by cut which
arc attached by rubber tape these
are 25c for double and 16c for
single add fie If sent by mill
\Vrlto for Drug and Rubber Goods
Catalogue.
Siicrman & McConucll Drug Co.
] , 'l't Doiluc Slrrct. Oinnlin.
TO LOS ANGELES
Tourist sleeping cars for Salt Lake City , San Francisco and
Los Angeles leave Omaha via the Burlington Route at 4 25 every
Thursday afternoon. They have every comfort and convenience
the self respecting traveler demands clean linen , clean blank
ets , good ventilation , high back seats , and Plntsch gas. Being
well built , they are warm In winter and tool in summer. A por-
er accompanies each car and a special excursion conductor Is
In charge of each party. Second claso tickets nro accepted and
tic berth rate , Ormha to California , Is only $5.00.
Call and get full Information.
5
TIcUet Ofllcc Dnrllnffton Station
15O2 rnrnnin St. , lOth nnd Mniion S < ,
Telephone 2r 0. Telephone .110.
B0B0B
ASTONISHBNG
BARGAINS
Making New Customers for their Big Shoe
Department Every Day.
SALE GREAT ON Ladies' and Gliiidren's ' Shoes H&
The Famous "Brooks'Bros , " Rochester made fine
Shoes for Ladies on sale
Over 360 Pairs Ladies' Fine Vici Kid
Lace Shoes , Brooks' ' Bros. Make With
light flexible soles , newest coin toe , kid
tips and silk top facing , reg-
ular § 1 quality , on pale at. . .
400 Pairs Ladies' Fine Chrome Kid Lace
Shoes With single flexible soles , coin
toes , kid tips , nicely trimmed tops and
linings , regular § 3.00 values ,
on sale this week at
3 More Cases of Ladies'1 Fine Black Beaver "Fausts" With
fur trimmings , worth the world over § 1.25 , on sale CO
at HUG
4 More Cases of those Infants' ' Fine Tan Kid Shoes Laced ,
with soft poles , regular 50c quality on sale lff |
at. . fw
300 Pair Child's Fine Kid Lace and Button Shoes With turn
ed flexible soles and spring heels , sixes 5 to 8 , worth
§ 1.00 , on sale at
6 Cases of Child's Donaolu Kid Lace Shoes With double poles
and kid tips , a line school shoe , sues SJ to IH , | jJft (
worth SI.50 on sale this week at w Jw
10 Cases of Misses' Fine [ feavu Kid School Shoes Laced , full
double fair stitched soles , coin toes and kid tips , ( fla | / |
sues 12 to 2 , worth every where § 2 sale price @ei&'lf
"MANY WORDS WE therefore spare the
words and try to convey
WON'T FILL
vey straight to your
A BUSHEL" minds that this is the place
you ought to buy your
ooks , Bibles , Prayer Books , Office Supplies
Blank Books Artistic
plies , , Engraving ,
Fine Stationery.
Just iccolvcd , ( he onlj complete Kipling on the ninrk.pt ; fine green
cloth , llniaij lilmlltij , ' . uuelj IXA ed. $1.1.00 het
The newest llctlon in ahvaj bo fuund on our counters ,
foflegeath Stationery Co. 73 % FAR NAM ST.
Cloaks , Suits ,
Skirts Etc.
The store's scribe catches inspiration in the pres
ence of such a stock. Everything is here except the
unborn newness , which comes here as quickly as
they drop from the hour.
The cloak selling here delights many. We
have a right to speak proudly of it. You will not
be slow finding out the greatest cloak assembly of
the city is here
Toil.nHist shotting of'i 0 l.i
nil A\nol Kt > iM'j .l.nKiMs
lireif-lod ilj limit llin-d
out Thej mi' slih tlj st.vlNli n
eMHcdlnpl.vvtll l.illoii'd tlit'ir
lealnluo $ < H ) oui
. . $3.90
Golf Skirts
Ih'.tvv Hlnck ( Joir or liiilnj tiny
Skills nil1 licio in .ilmiiil.iiHv nil
vvmilvllli Hjilit nius ol sliU'liliiu ;
MIniind tin1 bottom porit'cilv tall
mod skills Hint nil' vvoitli S75' ! ) -
out1 pi Ice onl.v
. . $5.90
Taffeta -silk silk oouli d deep
inlllo all colni-j dtiefnllj in.ule
wide inliella ) st.v levoith
$0.00 fet
$3.90
ftiuniiMitsltli all HIP
of tjU of comfort of
iiullv liltinlll.v In this ppat cos-
mopollliin Murk of rniu's Katiey
IKIS the jurat pst fu-oilniu of choice
HIP ' " .SoluiibKa ' "
- pik'o uio inlet's"
tlu > . \ ate
Lades Suits
Pine qiMllly hoim'srmn Milts
( loillilc liuiistpilMlk lined tight
lilting laikot sKlit iioicnllnp
lined ilnNliiMl thiiiUKliont In it
iiiost niiofnl inainu'i font Miluo
. l')0 < ) - our
. . $8.5O
lk Waists
Lnillos * Kilk Waibls-bl-iclt
ta lock collnis nicely innrte
bold elsewhere for § 1.50 hero
for-
$2.50
Radiant
Homo
Stoves
The acknowledged king of
base burners everybody
knowp that they will heat
more space using less coal
and requiring the least at
tention of any hard coal
base burner made.
Thousands of ueora of those
celebrated stoves will testify
to this aslc them.
Many Styles & Sizes , from $29 $ Up
We are Exclusive Omaha Agents.
; ON 14th and I
, Farnam St , ( i
Stoves Sold on 1'ayincnts or n Discount for Cnsh.
The Best and Most Attractive
Fabrics , the Best and Most Re
liable Tailoring , The Best and Most Perfect Fitting Clothing ,
Made by the best and most dependable clothing manu
facturers in America , is the combination wo offer. Our spot
cash purchae of Sinsheimor , Levenpou ifeCo's ' entire clothing
stock , enables us to quote valves impossible elsewhere.
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A Few Overcoat Specials.
From tliis stock wn can suit any taste and give
you an overcoat at any price from § 3,95 to $18.00.
You Kive fully 35 to 50 per cent on any garment
you pelect.
350 men's overcoats that were made to sell for
§ 10 , they come in blue , black and tan , made with
velvet collar , strongly lined and perfect fitting , box
and regular lengths , coats that were al- C S\S\
ways sold for § 10 , wile price hero WaUU
300 men's overcoats , finely and stylishly tail'
ored , in coverts and kerpoys , in blackblue and tan ,
made , trimmed and lined in a thoroughly up-to-date manner , i
equal in all respects to coats Hold regularly for * j | ?
§ 12.50 , our sale price only fiOU
400 men's absolutely all wool , honeptly tailored and per-
fctly fitting overcoatb at $10. Without a doubt the greatest -
est values over oil ored 'it this low price. The fabrics are ex-
oxtraordlnnry fine blank , blue and brown lierfcojB , diagonal and herringbone Coverts
black blue and brown Irish frin i , tut In all the v < r > nowcHt st > ka , ull lengths , anil
all bUcH Ilody llnliiKs trimming nnd sletno linings of the very lie-it ( juallly , tho'tail
oring both of tlultals tinInildia -as will , ia the oulaldo Is by tliu mo.u dependa \
ble tailors In Amorlra Thesu overcoats aio absolutely the llncsi garments > ou hav
over been oflercd at such a rldli uloualy lav ,
If you were to mix tlicso tip with nome merchant t 'lor ' coats It yonld bo dlHUult
to tell which was which You'd better stp ours before vou wa to your money. '
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Opening Cap Sale.
Men s and bojB' Golf fdpa In atssorted colors new 6t > les , neat and serviceable on it
sale In three lots at i5 < iD < nn 1 ; o. . All the new juihtlng Bhades In raps at from "
2Jc to Jl 00 We vsould like to h < oc jou eoo huiv jou look In some of these v" -
The prlco will suit vou