13 THE OfAItA DAILY BEE: - SATURDAY, M AH Oil 1900. FATEOF CEN I'RAL BOULEVARD City Attoinej is Initraoted to AicarUln Oulooms at Ones. DELAY SERIOUSLY HAMPERS PARK BOARD Thlctr Vnut f lllnntlned Property lirrner. Arc Hllll I'enrtln, with ,Onlr Vour llmulrcil Iollnr to JLit 'fliclr Clnlinn. Tha fate of the Central boulovard, which Is doaljnwl to connect the park and boule vard 7tems of ilio north and south part of the city, In still hanging In tie balance, greatly to tho Impatience of the Board of Tark Commlmtoncrs. Tho board realties that tho boulevard I a vital link -without which th city must got along with two fragments of a park and boulovard gyatcm. HcalUIng that It to uelcf to tako any further Bteps wh.Ho tho project In hung up In the courts, tho park board has made thn plea for haste given below and tho city at torney will carry out Its Injunctions: Whereas. It Is dcrirnblc to ascertain without delay whether the total mynrrts tor the Central boulevard, between I lanwom park and Hurt ntrect. shall exceed tho limit of 0,(o, In order to dotcrmlno where tho expenditure of funds shall ho made during 19W) for tho development and Improvement of boulevards: therefore, bo It Resolved, That tho city attorney be, nnd hereby Is, requested to cause tho Immedi ate advancement of nil Pipfc i,h award of damagefl now .Ponding In Ui o am trlct court, so that ttald appeals may no r ed or dlmlss(il at tho Present term i ot court and the question whether said boulc vnrd shall bo abandoned or Improved be thereby settled. Tho moat favorable routo for tbo Central boulevard was laid out In tho city engineer offlco and travorses tho lowland along Thirtyflrnt street between Hanncom park flxod tho total nun mil l ouivh damages for property appropriated at $49,600. Tho charter flxtw tho maximum limit in such eases ot $50,000, amounts above that sum being made available only by a voto of tho people. It was Intended to mcot tho cx ponso by a special tax on all property -went of Twentieth street. Thirty Arc Dlii.ntl-flril. Thirty property owners who wero awarded damages by the appraisers were dissatisfied with the amount fixed and ensured tran nr.rlpts from tho clerk, which were filed In the district court. Tho cases aro still pend ing nnd If all or any one of tho petitioners securo more than the $400 still ot the dis posal of tho city tho boulovnrd project must bo Indefinitely postponed. Tho boulovard connecting Rlvcrvlew and Hatmcom parks Is now In fair condition nnd tho forre of men In tho employ ot tho park board Is preparing tho approaches for tho Thirtyflrnt street viaduct. Tho boulevard at this point passes along an elevation com manding a most fovorablo view of tho city and tho Missouri valley. Tho railroads hnvo assured the board that the letter and spirit ot the viaduct contract -will bo lived up to and that tho Thirty flrnt street viaduct will follow that on .Twenty-fourth street with all possible Bpeod. Arrangements aro being matlo for an .mmcdloto beginning on tho latter structure. Tho Union Pacific and Burlington roads have notified tho engineer ing and legal departments of tho city that they deslro a confcrcnco and a meeting will bo held early next week, at which prelim inary details will be arranged. Tho roads nro undor contract to finish tho structure boforo July, 1901. On the 7th page will bo found tho an nouncement of Hoyden Bros. Rend every word of It. PAVING BIDS ARE OPENED Property Omirm In 3lnr DUtrlrU Will Select Mnirrlnl nnd Work Will JlcRln nt Once. Bids wero opened by tho Board ot Tubllc Works at 3 o'clock yesterday for nine proposed paving contracts. -The alreot to be Improved aro as follows! 'Chicago fcnd Cass streets from Sixteenth io Twenty-second, Thirty-ninth Atreet from Cuming to Burt, Jones street from Twenty-eecond to Twonty slxth, Twenty-fourth trct, Twcnty-fifth street, Twenty-fifth avenue and.0Sventy-slxth iftrect from Leavenworth streotto St, Mary's avonue; Leavenworth street from Sixth to Soventb. After 'tho lqw i)lddors have been determined for each. variety of pavement the property owners who fniist.meot the out lay will bo allowed to express their prefer onco aa to tho material to bo used. There wore a largo number of bidders and the board was occupied during the afternoon In tabulating tho proposal), which wero mode from different points of vlow with various grades of material specified. Tho contracts will bo let within two weeka and the work will go forward at once. CONTRACT FOR VIADUCT LET Illlnolx Central Will Build Vlailnel to Connect Terminal I.lnc trllli SIlNmiurl 1'n c I fie. IIOSI'K'S AI.TKIIATIOX PIANO SAI,M In Knnuklnir IMn.no l'rlee Down lionrr Than Hvor. It looks Impossible that the prices can be cut to nearly ono-half on new, clean, dry high grado pianos. Think of buy ing a full size piano, continuous hinges. Ivory nnd ebony keys, patent roll fall board, duet music desk and tho latest style carved case for $127, $137, $148, $158, $163, for only $15 cash and $7 per month. Othor high grado Stclnways, Klmballs, Knabes, Kranlch & Bachs, Hospes, Victors ot corre spondingly reduced prices. Seelug Is be llevlnc. A halt hour spent In our piano rooms will convince tho most skeptical A. HOSI'B, 1613 AND 1515 DOUGLAS ST. As tho result of the visit to Omaha of Second Assistant VJco President Wallace and Chief Engineer David Sloan of the Illinois Central, the announcement. Is made that tho Illinois Central company will be gin at once tho construction of the pro posed viaduct to connect tho lino of tho Omaha Bridge & Terminal company with the Missouri Pacific Belt line. This will glvo tho Illinois Central dlroJt access to South Omaha over the now viaduct nnd tho Missouri Pacific tracks. Tho viaduct will cost $100,000, nnd the contract has been awarded the Illinois Cen tral for tho reason that It has a completely equipped engineering department, and at tho same time has a direct Interest In tho early completion of tho structure. The viaduct will make a short cut from tho East Omaha brldgo to tho Missouri Pacific Bolt line, whero It crosses Sherman avenue, between Manderson street and Ame3 avenue. Announcement n. "Tho Muskcteors" by James O'Neill nnd his company will bo given for tho last tlmo t Boyd's this afternoon. Tonight the big scenlo production, which Mr. O'Neill has made celebrated, of "Monto Crlsto," will be given. Tho pleco calls for the employment or fully as largo a cast as "The Muske teers," Including several horses. Members of Clan Gordon No. 63, Order of Scottish Clans, will please attend night watch service Masonic hall, 10:30 p. in., Saturday, over remains of Clansman J. V. Smith. Also they will attend funeral from same place Sunday, 1 p. m. Covert T.odurc No. 11 A. I fc A. M. The brethren of Covert lodgo are re quested to meet In their hal:on Sunday, April 1st, 1900, nt' '1 o'clock sharp to at tend the funeral of Brother John Ferguson Smith. Master Masons generally aro In vited to meet us. JAMES W. MAYNARD, Master. Attest: EBBN K. LONG, Secretary. Don't throw this paper aside till you'vo rend tho ad on page 7. It's Hayden Bros. DOES COFFEE AGREE WITH YOU ? If not, drink Graln-O made from pure Grains. A lady writes: "The first time I made .Grnln-O I did not HKo It, but after using It for one week nothing would Induce me to co back to coffee." It nourishes and feeds the syittem. The children can drink It freely with treat bonerlt. U is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a package today from your grocer, fol low the direction In making It and you will havo a delicious and healthful table beverage for old ana young. 15c and etc. The Attention ot the Traveling public Is respectfully Invited to tho magnificent equipment offered to patrons of tho CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY between Omaha and Chi cago. Solid vestlhuled, steam heated and electric lighted trains. Palace sleepers and diners, buffet and llbrnry cars, free reclin ing chair' cars, fast tlmo and union depots. City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam st. F. A. NASH Genoral Western ABent. Read tho Big Store's ad on page 7. Hememlirance. It should ALWAYS bo romembcred Only one Chicago railway line Oporates Library Buffet Cars On ALL limited trains. ONLY ONE railway lino Run a limited day train From Omaha to Chicago, Illinois, With Drawing Room tleopers, library nnd dining cars. ONLY ONE railway line RUNS TWO fast night trains From Omaha to Chicago With completo dining and library car service. TUB- OLDEST railway lino In Omaha. The greatest mileage of any Omaha line. The most modern and best equipped. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. Curd of Thnnka, To our many kind friends nnd tho I. O. O. F No. 2 and M. W. A. camp No. 120. -who extended sympathy and assistance in our late bereavement over the loss ot our on and brothor, wo Ish to extend our heartfelt thanks. MR. and MRS. GEO. RITTER, MR. and MRS. J. II, RICHARD. Notice, Mauttluli Itltc Minimm. Brethren: Brother John Ferguson Smith departed this llfo March 24th, 1900. The midnight obsequies ot the Kadosh will be hold over the remains on Saturday night, March 31st, at Scottish Rite Hall, No. 1608 Capitol avenuo. Doors open at 9:45 and close at 10:30. You are cordially Invited to bo present, JAMES GILBERT, Commander. Why Undrrsa In the nitric When by traveling In the luxurious sleep Ing cars of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY you may turn on the electric la nip and make the berth as light as day. City Office, 1504 Farnam st. Btouecypher, printer, ad-wrlter. Up-to-date cutsfor sale. 1.01 Howard. Tel. 1310. You'll find an ad on page 7 that 'will Interest you. It's Hayden Bros, Bte O. F. Harrison's real estate bargains. liIKll. WHITE Charles. Marcn 30. 1501. nt 3:30 m m of pneumonia, at his residence, 1S29 N, 2id street, aged 17 years, 9 months, Io was a charter member of B. & M. cami) No. 2722, M. W. A., being a member of the drill team, and alio a member of the llackmon's union. Ills wife, Lyrila. Is a memosr 01. wie itoyui rteignoorv, uoidon llod eimi ro. aae. All friends ana neigh hnm In the city tire cordially Invited to nt tend the funeral Sunday at 2 p, m., from family residence, interment, sorest I. awn. UTATMKS Mrs. Nettle K.. at Clarksnn hn. nltnl, Frldny, March 30. at 13 o'clocle V. noon. Interment at Atbq, la. A II VI I Vl- The Most tv 1,1,1,10 To Montana nnd tho Northwest Is Tin the Union rflclflc. Slooplng cars mak ing close connections nt rocatello for Butte nnd other Montana points nrc nm dally. Dining Car service, free Ht'cllnlng Chair Cars. CITY TICKET OFFICE: 1.102 FAHNAH ST. Telephone Stlfl. Dental Work Entrusted to our caro will be done so ns to give perfect satisfaction. Only best ma terial used In our best work. Best Set Teeth $8,00 Oood Set Teeth 5.00 Gold Crowns $5.00 Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms. 1517 DOUGLAS ST. e The Sarsaparilla that's used by Chinese and Hindu, in the bushes of Aus tralia and the wilds of South America.; the Sarsaparilla that braces British and Boer, and gives strength to French and German; Russian and Turk, That's AY The. Jarsaparilla that has more than twenty pages of doctors' indorsements, extending over nearly sixty years, embracing every known disease which arises from impure blood that's made on honor and made to cure, The Opening 1 oars The Sarsaparilla that's made of carefully selected drugs, the best nnd purest and most expensive from the world over; that's made of a sarsaparilla root costing more than ten times as much as that which enters into the composition of any other Sarsaparilla, That's The Sarsaparilla manufactured by modern methods evolved from half a ccn tury of practical experience; that's made so carefully that every bottle is put up as if it were an individual prescription, and to whose laboratory any phy sician, any druggist, any pharmacist is cordially invited and welcomed, fhat's Ayer's Sarsaparilla brings exhilaration to the tired body and hope to all who arc exhausted, depressed, discouraged. It removes all impurities from the blood, impurities which irritate the brain and nerves, and cause countless aches and pains. You can afford to trust a Sarsaparilla that has been trusted for over half a century, That's A VERS Saturday, Paint Day I'alnt Saturday nnd let It DTtY OVKR SUNDAY. Uso tho Sherwin-Williams PalntT for It Is BRADY TO USE; all you have to do Is to STIIt IT UP. Each can contains a perfectly proportioned paint, which only needs to bo WELL STIKHED to be ready for uso. Remem ber there Is all tho DIFFERENCE In the world In MIXED PAINT. ' BEWARE OF NO NAME goods. Nlco cans of Shorwln Wllllams' cholco paints, 15c each. Hood paint brushes, 10c to 20c. WE SELL OEM ENT1CO, tho bst ortlclo for tlntinn walls and DOINO It CHEAP. Mix It with -water. Trice 35c per package Call for color card. Sherman & McConnell Drug Go S. V. Cor. lUfh mill DimIkc. Costs 65c Bottle Our Syrup of Sarsaiiarlllu. Compound -with lodldo l'atiisplum. Wo nmko It fresh, and nnythlnc wo miikp. you win rest assureU Unit It Id equal to any on tho market, and a wholo lot better than norao others. Schaefer'H Sursaparlllu Compound (Vie I'ulno's Colory Compound file Syrup of Flea - C'rumer'H Kidney Cure 75a Pond'f Ex.tr.-tct 4Uc Plnkhum'H Compound 75c Wine of Cardul Tac Carter's Llvor Pills 15c Ilromo Quinine 15c Poruna '75c Ayer'H Hair VIrot 75c Sohaefcr's Coufrh Syrup 20e Woat's Nerve and Brain "iio Uncle 8am'n Tobacco Cure 50c Miles' Nervlno 75c Hostetter'H Bittern 75c Malted Milk, 40c, 75c J3 15 Suro Death 20c I Plorce'ti Proscription 75c CUT PRICE DRUGGIST SGHAEFER Cor, lOtb and Chloatco it: IJOCUTA SANDALWOOD CAI'SUI.HS. Cures Gonorrhoea, aieot, unnatural dis charges In a few days. All druRglsts, accept only Docutu, by mall $1.50, full directions, Dick St. Co., 133 Centro St., Now York. Right Thro' To San Francisco. No changes; no delays; no chance of missing connections, if you take the Burlington Routo to San lrancieco. Through sleepers from Omaha 4:25 p. m. daily. Diniugcars. Fine3t - scenery in the world. Only three days to San Francisco. , TICKET OFFICE, 1003 PAIIXAH STIIEKT. Telephone SIOO, nimLIXQTON STATION, 10TII AND MASON 8T11EETS, Telephone 123. i . mm. GREAT SPECIAL f ADVANCE CLOTHING SALE A WONDROUS TEMPTING ARRAY. of the best and most original clothing for tho least money. (Strong language, is It not?) Wo havo tho facts beforo us and Justly feel bo onthutilasttc that no pen can descrlbo them strong enough. Wo havo planned for this spring season to sell more and better clothing than ever before. We are going to succeed bound to. Values of this sort make It a foregono conclusion. All that Is newest and best In men's, boys' and children's .absolutely all wool suits, made from bright, Bnappy fabrics, good, substan tial tailoring and, what Is more, perfect fitting. To begin tho season right wo make an Extra Special Offering at $7.50 and $10.00 For men's ne suits worth from $11.50 to f 18.00. Of course, to fully appreciate their gicat valuo It Is necessary to seo thorn. If you arc wise you will do so. Men's Fine Spring Overcoats 'on salo Friday and Saturday for $3.95, J5.00, $7.50 and $10.00. Every one worth double. Wo guarantee to save you from 25 to AO per cent on boyo' and children's fine spring clothing. HAYDE N BROS NEW -SCOFIELD'S SPRING GOODS Jackets Tailored Suits v SiQirate Skirts Many of tho'styles we chow will not be found elsewhere and all are unexcelled. Our values ore the best. Wo ask you, to call and lobk. SCDF9ELD C10JKS.SUITC0. IB 10 Jrer.M,as St. Hi There's Lots Shouting Just now hy nil kinds of concerns nbout PAINT. Some ot them hardly know tho color Inside tho enn and yet pretend to tell you what to get anil how to put It on. How to paint nnd v;lmt to put on In a dif ficult mutter and tho ruqxs-so fellows ran't tell you right. Wo hnvo u practical painter In our pnlnt department only one in town who can toll you Just WHAT TO DO. About Varnishes the guess-so fol. lows know nothing. Our man can tell you Just what to do nnd BAVI3 YOU MON13Y. We are the OLDEST paint houso In Omnhn. Try us. J. A. FULLER & CO cut mice iiuuoaiSTM, Dealers In Dry Paints, Oils, Varnlsbea and nrushcsv A l lth mill DoubIii Shft. OPEN ALL. NIGHT. HOWELL'S Anti-Kawf Is pleasant to taki prompt to relieve: Safe for all ages; uuro to oure. . I f SPRING J ra Sncrlal m Showing of .Millinery, Saturday, March 31st. Of our Ladies'Suifc and'Millinory de partments, was a grand success, and its praises aro still ringing in our ears. We thank the ladies for their appreciation of our efforts in their behalf, and for tho many pleasing compliments they paid us. However, we feel that our mag nificent showing merited all tho praises it received, for it was proba bly tho finest spring exhibition of ladies' suits, jackets and silk waists that Omaha has as yet seen. Wo will endeavor to follow up our suc cess by constantly exhibiting in our cloak and suit department, all that is new, stylish and good, in import ed and domestic eady-to-wear gar ments. Wo will also maintain the very modorato prices that have contributed to its bug cess, contenting ourselves with but reasonable profits. Ladies' Handsome spring Suits suits, for women, in all wool cheviots, fly front jacket, lined with fine quality silk serge, now box pleat skirt, nicely fin ished, properly tailored, woith $10.75 J FJQ Ln dies' Double breasted, Suits tight fitting oton suits, madejf fine quality homespun, lined through out with taffeta silk, box pleat skirt, in gray and ox fords, worth f (( 12.76, for Ladies' Man-tailored per Suits feet fitting, all wool cheviot suits, taffeta Hilk lined jackets, black, gray and oxfords, worth 10, 2 J J Ladies' Wo mention Millinery three prices on dainty Easter millinery showing over 400 different trimmed hats, no two alike, you can save one half your hat money, O "7 C 5.75, 4.75 and J Ladies' Our new belt de Belts partment .iB lo cated on the third floor, all tho pretty pulley belts in silk or patent leather, fancy bolts of other styleB, ) Cr down as low as ... . u J v Ladies' Hundreds of Neckwear pretty de signs, in all the new nov elties in neckwear, lace trimmed, liberty silk, chif fon, mull and other net ef fects a genuine saving of, ..25c -...-...- . ..... lAYDEIs ShoeaSale BEGINS MONDAY- Including 4 of the Most Extraordinary Shoe Purchases in America, All the "People's Store's" Big Fine Shoe Stock. The Naylor, Grooker & Young Shoe Stock. The French, Shriner & Urner Shoe Stock. The Underwriter's Salvage Co., of N. Y Shoe Stock. j)R0O$)Rai All purchased for Spot Cash, at a frac. tion of their worth. All new fine shoes more shoes than any 3 stores in Omaha. Over 40,000 pairs, all go on sale Monday, at about one halt tho coBt of making. To make room to sell those enormous shoo stocks to go on sale, we will close out SATURDAY, Ladies' fine $3, $3.50 and $1, 1 GJQ vici kid shoes, at x.jv Men's fine box calf and vici kid 3 and $4 ISO Bhoes, in black and tan, at a-vf These fine shoe3 aro in all sizes and all on big bargain tables at $1.50 up. HAYDEN BROS. If s all over the city! j Stall known that SHERIDAN COAL is tho best coal mined in Wyoming, Lump $5.50, Nut or .Egg $5.00, Pea' nutj. $4.50. t m' -aa9a t one 4 l V A 1 fiiHun it hi is-" tlx. 127.