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TIIE OMAITA DAILY BEE: RATUKDAY. MARCII 4. 1905.
FORT OMAHA BLOOMS AGAIN
Old Poit Once Mtre the Scene of Military
Actirity.
GETTING READY FOR THE SIGNAL CORPS
Bolldlaga Bad Orondl Belli Re
modeled for the Accommodation
f Part of the Arm? of the
felted States.
Fort Omaha Is Just at thla time one of
the busiest places In and about Umana.
The work of the rehabilitation of the post
for a United States army signal station and
barracks has Just commenced, but a great
deal of work lias been done out there this
winter. The sewerage system has been
about completed, connecting with the city
system of sewerage, and extends to all of
the buildings, and will terminate In a catch
basin at the northeast corner of the reser
vation, where It will connect with the
main sewer of the city adjacent to Miller
park. The connections are yet to be made
with the buildings.
A force of twenty-three men Is now em
ployed tearing out the Interior of the old
administration building In order to trans
form it Into barracks for the two signal
companies that are to be stationed there
just as soon as the fort la ready for occu
pancy. The barracks rooms will occupy the en
tire main and second floors of the old ad
ministration building and the third floor
will be transformed Into an amusement
and reading room. The entire building will
be given a new outfit of plumbing for heat
ing, water and ventilation purposes. A
ten-foot cement walk will be built In front
of the barracks and cement walks will be
provided for the entire grounds, while the
roadways will be macadamized. A two
story kitchen and mess hall will be built
at the north side of the barracks and the
officers quarters will be thoroughly equip
ped with new plumbing and heating out
fits. Gnard Hone Will Re Modern.
The old Iron cells In the guardhouse are
being torn out and will be replaced with
modern ateel cells. The frame passageway
connecting with the guardhouse and the
old brick cesspool room will be torn away
and the cesspool room will be transformed
into a hose house. The guard house base
ment will be utilized as a furnace room,
lavatory and closets for the prisoners.
The quartermaster storehouse building Is
also being remodeled. The central part will
be made Into a bakery, equipped with mod
ern ovens and baking appliances. The south
wing will be utilized as a quartermaster
storehouse and the north wing for a com
missary storehouse.
The new quartermaster stables and
wagon sheds will be built about ISO yards
south from the guard house.
The approximate cost of the Improve
ments now being made will reach $30,000,
and this does not Include the new barracks
mess hall and kitchen or stables and sheds.
The work Is being carried on under the
personal supervision of Major M. Gray
Zalinskl, constructing quartermaster. Mr.
John Lau Is the supervising architect of
the work and has immediate charge, and
the work Is being pushed along with great
rapidity.
Effect on Real Estate.
The rehabilitation of the old fort has
had the effect of stimulating the real es
tate business up In that vicinity. A num
ber of long abandoned storerooms
are being fitted up in anticipation
of the coming of the troops once
more. Real estate is Increasing in value
and during the summer the fort will be
come a popular resort. The grounds are
the prettiest In tho state and with beauti
ful Miller park Just adjacent no prettier
view can be obtained about Omaha.
It la probable that the Elkhorn Railway
company will ouild a spur Into the grounds
to connect with the quartermaster's store
house. The company Is already making
surveys for this purpose, with the addi
tional view to hauling the necessary build
ing material for the new structures directly
Into the grounds, thus saving the long and
expensive hauls made by teams and
wagons.
t RIVER QUIET, WEATHER FINE
Clear Water and Bright Sunshine
with No Prospect of Chance
In Sight.
There has been nearly half a foot fall In
the river at Blair bridge since Thursday
morning, and the ice la golngout In fine
shape. Nothing Is reported from up the
river, and there, are no ice jams anywhere
along1 the river that threaten any danger.
The Ice being so rotten, and constantly
, rotting no danger from that cause la appre
hended at all now under the prevailing
weather conditions.
Forecaster Welsh aaya regarding the1
weather: "There la but little to aay, other
that while It may turn oft a little cooler,
there la but little prospect for any signi
ficant change in the present conditions for
the next twenty-four or thirty-six hours."
Sewing- Machine Needlea.
for all makes of machines at S cents per
package, and everything else pertaining to
aewlng machines at greatly reduced prices,
took for the red S. 1514 Douglaa Bt., 438
North 4th Bt., South Omaha, Omaha, Neb.
SEASUABLE FAMIMS.
if I xJ?2JK"-'ivSv
NO. C15-LADIE8" BLOUSE WAI8T.
23 to CMnch waist.
For the accommodation of readers of The
Bee these patterna, which usually retail at
from at to 60 cents each, will be furnished
at the nominal price of 10 centa A aupply
la now kept at our office, so those who
wish any pattern may get It either by call
ing or enoloslng 10 centa addresevil "Pat
tern Department, Bee, OmaaaV .'
mo caNins ir?n n rn mrn
Cards
it 39c
Arcids
sa J .
100 Cards
it 39c
Printed
While
Yoa Walt.
BIG SATURDAY SALE
All Over Laces . Embroideries
1 amw
Bargain squares piled high
with the freshest, newest ail
over embroideries and laces.
The embroideries are In fine
Swiss, Nainsook and cambric In
newest patterns the laces are
all over nets and Venice laces,
In white, cream and ecru also
brack silk mercerized these all
overs are very fine specimens
and are suitable for making
stjilsh new waists.
".re
1 Worth $1
W and $1.50
ST P Yard-at,
Yard . . .
59'
Ladies' $1 and $1.50 Washable Kid Gloves-? 69c
Thousands of pairs of Washable Kid Gloves in black,
white and all colors, every pair per
fect all stamped "washable." '
they are in all. sizes and are sold
all over the country at and $ 1.50
a pair; your choice Saturday; pair.
Sid Gloves in I
69
35c Hosiery at 15c Pair
Plain black and fancy hosiery for ladies, men, boys and
girls ladies' hosiery in new browns, black and all colors,
all over lace, silk embroidered, .tc. boys' and girls' med
ium and heavy fast black hose men's
silk embroidered hose also black and
newest fancy colors this hosiery is worth
25c and 35c pair--at, pair......
Yadies' and Mens Imported Hosiery
Ladies' and men's very fine importd hosiery, all over lace,
lace boot, all full fashioned, worth as high as
75c pair; special Saturday at, pair
15c
SHEET MUSIC SALE!
My Indian Queen Teaa-
Ing I Waa Only Fooling-
Blue Bell Come Home Sol- I
dler Boy I'm Trying- Soi
Hard to Forget You When!
I Fell In Love With You
RUTH BESSIE Billy
When the Slelghbells Sweetly!
Chime In a Sleigh With the
Qlrl You Love Just for Fun 1
I Would If I Could, But i
I Can't Jolly Me Along.
11
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By the Dear Old Deleware
-When the Sunset Turns
the Ocean's Blue to Gold
I Coax Me Life Alnt Worth
(Living When You're Broke
Alexander In Old Ireland,
Meet Me There Little Boy
i From Lonesome Street Let's
l All Go L'n to Maude s, (In
strumental) The Bugler Bit
Blarney Alice Roosevelt.
Two Step Karama North
ern Ughts Satisfied Joseph-
, Ine Oneonta Olanthe
VTroubadour
You must add ic for each copy sent by mall or we will not fill your order.
In the Drug Department
Large 60c Bottle Talcum ffi-
Powder, at
Two-quart Fountain Syringe,
Three-quart Fountain Syringe, QQq
Finely Perfumed Talcum "' cA
Powder, for '.,.,10"
Cucumber Soap (while It lasts) A as:;
S cakes for ;.v.Ofc
We are agents for Madame Yale's
preparations and sell them at cat
pricea. . - . . ,
Ca,ndy Special Sale '
Tomorrow we sell the famous JC.
Pit Pat Candy, pound for OW
Sold everywhere at 40c pound.
Salted Peanuts, pound 12Vfca
Fresh MarshmiHlowa,- pound 15c
Stick Candy, 22 Sticks 5c
Chewing Ocm-ftH kmdsi three ''
'- packages for 10c
Ioe Cream Sodas, So
Ice Cream Sundaea ..y. Be
Hot Coffee, per cup . Bo
Saturday Sale in ART NEEDLEWORK
- THIRD FLOOR - '
Pillow Tops and Backs and Center Pieces, worth 35c, at. 15c
Battenberg Doylies ;,Bateriberg Doylies
at ........ lOo ; worth 75c, at 25c
I. L. BRANDEIS & SONS. BOSTON STORE
Trade at the Lange Grocery Go,
You can
If you want to save money on your provisions.
get tn very oval goods at the lowest prices.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
Quail Oatmeal, 2-lb.
package
Sultana Raisins Per
lb. package
Fancy Hand Packed Toma
toes, per can
Fancy Jama
In glass
Corn Starch In
lb. package '..
Vneeda Biacnit-Three Ifls
5c
5c
5c
4c
.4c
packages.
8-lb. can. Bartlett Pears
Per can
J-lb. can Table Peaches
Per can
Jelly In Glasses Regular
Zoo seller
10c
10c
10c
Apple Butter In
Stone Jars
English Walnuts
Per pound .......
Sweet Oranges Large and
Juicy, per dos
Apples In gallon cans,
per can ,.
Tea Siftings Very best,
per pound
Teas High grades, all kinds, 0C
ner lb 3
Creamery Butter .
per Ih
Waterloo Creamery Butter 00s
ner lb 3
Maple Syrup 6-gallon
can
JERSEY CREAM FLOUR AD.
4&-LB. SACK 510 C
10c
.100
.I5c
.12c
8c
26c
29c
$1.50
Tho Lango Grocery Co.,
IMPORTERS OF FANCY GROCERIES.
608 SOUTH 13TII ST. .
PHONE 19.
WANTED)
- A BOY .
in every town to sell
our new Saturday Bee.
We will send any boy the first 10 C OPIES FREE
1
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It contains 18 pages of special magazine features, including
10 colored pages with BUSTER BROWN COMICS, altogether 30
pages, and la a big seller everywhere on Satirday
YOU MAKE TWO CENTS PROFIT ON EVERY PAPER YOU SELL
. For Full ParticuUri Write io
i
The Omaka Bee,
Guarantee Clothing
.Company,
1519-1521 Douglas St.
PANTS SALE
$1.25
Men's rant worth up to $2.50.
Sale price fl.25, Including wors
teds, casslmeres, cheviots.
$1.90
Men's TanU worth up to $3.!0,
sale price, fl.no. !n this lot you
will find a lot of odd pants from
fine suits.
Spring Caps
Neat, new styles for men and
boys, prices 25c and 45c.
Spring Overcoats
, $4.85
Men's elegant top coats, worth
flO In any man's money. Sale
price, while they last, 4.8o. These
are Included In this lot Kaln
coats In which the cloth costs more
money. ,
lion's Suits,
S7.P.0
We give you one more opportuni
ty to buy suits for f7.00, some of
them worth as much as f 18.00.
They are odd suits and we wuut
to get rid of them. r
Dollar Shirts, .
48c
Hundreds of patterns to select
from. All sizes from 14 to 17. Be
sure and look these shirts over
before buying elsewhere.
UP-STAIRS.
IfnAA Panfc.
Boys' knpe pants, 15c medium
weight plain gray. 50c pants,
Men's Shirts, 25c
Men's shirts, with collar attach
ed, sizes 15 to Iii, sale price 25c.
Without collar for same price. We
have all sizes, from 14 to 17.
RAINCOATS
Today we place on sale men's
plain coats, actually worth fS.OO,
for fl.OO. JusfHhe thing for the
present time of the year.
I
50c Saved
is
50c Made
s
Kvery time you bring; your boy to
Drexel and have him fitted to a pair
of our boys'
$1.59 Shoes.
you aave Just 60c.
Parents who have bought these
shoes, know thler value and come
time after time for the same kind of
$1.60 shoes. Nothing; we could say
would recommend them as much as
this fact.
Saturday la boys' day at Drexel.
Drexel SIiob Co.,
1419 FARNAU STREET,
. Omaha's lp-ti-liti Hmi
ASK FOR OUR FREE CATALOGUE.
If
US
: m
.A few momenta or tnougntrui
consideration will suggest to
your Intelligence, numerous ad
vantages derived by confining
your purchasing of groceries
and meats to ua.
Strictly ' Fresh Eggs,
per doien
Walter linking Clioco- di
late, per lb...'.., JJ
Knox's Oelatlne, fc
per package
Pawnee 0t8, O En
8 pounds for.
Pancake Flour; (any J n
brand), package A w
Choice N&.vel
ORANGES
Usually retails at 85c per dosen.
21c
Boiling Beef, ri
per pound i J
Corned Beef, An
per pound
Pork Lrfjtns, fic
per pound "I
Pork Chops, 71 r
per pound 1
Hamburger, I n
per pound
Sommer Dros.
Exponents of Good Living.
28th and Farnam Sts.
I Talnh-tna 731 15?
Ml
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
. .. a)lr On a Pollar a Vear,
SKool Shoes
You can find the school shoes
you're looking for at thla store.
You will find the girls' and boys'
shoe., at this store that are made
to fit easy and comfortable; that
are made to look neat and nice, and
that are made to wear long and well.
You will And salesmen at thla store
who know how to properly fit the
feet of any boy or girl.
You will find at this store that prices
are right as well as the shoes and fit,
and nowhere else can you get such
values In school shoes aa our specials
at
$1.50 a $2.00
FRY SHOE CO.
16th and Douglas.
it
JOHNSON & GOODLETT
COMPANY
In order to get the best values In
eatables you should buy from the
stock that Is freshest and newest.
Ours Is large, well assorted, and
our low prices and reliability In
sures quick sale. Hence our goods
are always fresh, new and up-to-date.
BHker Chocolate, IStr
per cake
Oat Mettl. Br
2 packages for
Prunes, large and Juicy,
4 pound for . L,W
Sweet Corn, IC
2 cans for auw
Peas, early June, lOf!
per can ivfV
Cakes our famous 3-layer Zfic
white, each
Oranges, extra large, sweet 25c
Juicy navels, per dozen
Pork Loins, 7C
per pound
Lamb Legs, llC
per pound t...
Boiling Beef, tender and 'lr
sweet, per pound -
Hams, Swift's Premium, I21C
per pound
Spring Chickens, Fancy Lettuce,
Radishes, Young Onions and Snow
White Cauliflower at Lowest Prices.
JOHNSON & GOODLETT
COMPANY
Twentieth and Lake Sts.
Groceries, Meats and Bakery.
, 'Phorjea 1576 and T43. .
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VERY LOW RATES
The UNION PACIFIC has made" very
low rates for round trip Ilomeseekers
Excursions as follows:
IROM OMAHA
To Cheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins and
-Intermediate points In Kansas, Nebraska
and Wyoming at rate of f 15.00. .
To Llmon, Fort Morgan, Sterling and
Intermediate points in Colorado at rare
of f 15.00.
To Colby, Oakley and intermediate
points in Kansas at rate of fll.OO.
To many other points in Kansas and
Nebraska, one fare plus f2.00 for the
round trip.
Tickets on sale March 7 and 21.
. Homeseekers tickets will also be, on
sale to Oregon, Washington and North
ern Idaho points, April 4 to 18, May 2
and 16, June 0 and 20, and to many
Utah, Wyoming and Idaho points on
April 4 and 18, at rate of one fare plus
f 2.00 for the round trip.
For full Information call on or address
City Ticket Office, 1824 Farnam St.,
'Phone 316.
ALL FIRST-CUSS CAFES. CLUBS AND
BUFFETS SERVE
SERVED EVERYWHERE ' 1
HOTELS.
New York City
HOTEL. EMPIRE
Broadway
Empire Square
and tUd street
HOTEL. EMPIRE
within 6 minutes
of all theaters and
large .department
stores
HOTEL. EMPIRE
to Elevated and
Subway stations 2
minutes walk
HOTEL. EMPIRE
is noted for Its
excellent cooking,
' efficient service &
moderate charges
HOTEL. EMPIRE
has electric clock
and telephone In
every room, and
In remodeling, re
decorating and re
furnishing, spent
OVER S2SO.OOO
JUST COMPLETED
W. Johnson Qulnn
Send for guide of New Tork Free
New York City
Extra Special
Values in
Fancy Goods
and Notions
Saturday
Great Sale
of Muslin
Underwear
and Corsets
Saturday
SUPERB SPRING STYLES
In. Men's Youths' and Children's Clothing
Distinctiveness of design and
clusiveness of fabric are dom
inant features in this season's show
inp, the most complete and varied
collection of high class garments
ever brought to the city. You can
never miss it in style or quality if
you buy here.
MEN'S SUITS in the newest
spring styles, shades and fabrics,
unsurpassed in workmanship, fit
or finish, at,
7,50-10 00-12.50-1 5.00 18. 00 to 25.00
SPUING TOP COATS in latest
styles and best fabrics at,
10.00-12.50-15.00 and 18.00
CBAVENETTE KAIN- COATS
in the nobbiest patterns and newest
1905 styles, at,
12.50-15.00-18 00 and 20 00
. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS in the
very.best materials, snappy, stylish
designs, very-pleasing to the youth
ful lover of good dress, prices,
5 00 6 50-7.50-10.00-12.50 and 15.00
HOY' KNEE TANTS SUITS, the
most complete t assortment ever
shown in Omaha, at
1.50-1.95-2.50-2.95-J.504.50 to 6.50
-F-r-.i mrrnprTUir rncllir I
IN FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS
.25c I tt.vr.h?r.,,, 9c
;
copyright 1904 by
Hart Schaffner Marx
50c Ladles' Belts,
at...
35c Ladles' Belts, ... '
at
50c Ladies' Neckwear,
at
25c Ladies' Neckwear.
at
15c. Ladles' Neckwear,
at
I9c
25c
15c
..5c
EGGS, EGGS, EGGS
Big Drop in the Egg Market, Strictly Fresh Eggs, ' J A "
As) W
O yd. spool best Sewing Silk. C
at. ....w. JC
.5c
.Sc
25c Novels.
at.
75c Corset Cover Embroidery,
at...
20c Torchon Laces,' . '
at
per dozen.
HAYDER3 BROS,
It
THE MOST RELIABLE
Meat Market in Omaha.
Every article wi sell Is gu aranteed to be first quality and the prloa
always below all competitors.. We recognlie no competition.
PORK IXJINS ; CI.
per lb
FRKSH DRESSED
CHICKENS, lb ,
ROUND STEAK
I lbs
smow STEAK-
, tier lb.i'..
PRIME RIB ROAST
per, lb, 10c and......
BOILINO BEEF
per lb.....-.....
Ilic
25c
I2ic
...8c
3c
PORK CHOPS Tim
per lb ; I'W
PORK SHOULDER ROAST- C lm
per lb OsC
SPARE RIBS IT
per lb OC
MUTTON STEW , 9Ci
8 lbs... COQ
Special Sale on Provisions
swrrrs premium hams jjg
SWIFT S BACON
per lb
CUDAHY S REX BACON
per lb
10c
Ilic
MORRELL'S IOWA PRIDB fl
PICNIC HAMS Per lb OC
MORRELL'S BACON
per lb
Central rtfarkets,
16TH AND CAPITOL, AVENUE 'PHONE 179.
16TH AND HARNEY STREETS TWO ,PHONES-99.
Have You a Buggy
For Sale?
10c
J 1 i
-tr .
iff
U 1 ,
.1 1
'. .There: are-Jots of people in Omaha who cannot afford
" a new ric but" would be glad to buy your second hand
" one for' all it is worth. If they just knew about it '
' If you. want to sell your horse, buggy, carriage,
K wagon! or; cow and get what they are worth place a
small ad in' The Uee's
For Sale Miscellaneous .Column
No ad;taken for less than 20c.
SEW PI BI.ICATIONS.
r-
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HON. THOS. E. WATSON
has to say on vital questions in the first. number of
Tpn WATSON'S MAGAZINE
Just Out Prlco 10 Conto
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