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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1899)
THE OarATTA DATLV Ttt3T3 : PUTT ) AT , fATCTT IT. CHEAP RATES TO THE WES' Local Rallroid * Meet th Ores Northern's Out , TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS TO PORTLANI Uncrrljiln i < < I'nltirr II * Millx , Sonif I'ri'illi'lhiK n J'iirJi ( "r l > i'iiii nill liiK < < illtlnn I'.rr I.onu. Uvcry day Is excursion day , not by and b but right now. llPKlnnlng Wednesday , the Burlington pt In i ho dally rate of $25 from Omaha to Porl land for a second-class ticket. This wl ninct the rate now In force on the Grer Northern road. One may go to i'orllan cither by way ot Hillings or Denver , but t Seattle and Tacoma the route will bo b way of Hillings. The rate will apply to a points on the Hurllngton lines In the sta west of Omaha and Lincoln , except town on the Concordla line , where the local rat to the nearest Junction point is added. TJio action of Hie nurllngton was not un expected , as It was predicted when th Orcat Northern announced at the transcon tlnontal line meeting In this city neck ago that It would put puch rales on March 13. Whllo th Ilurllngton' Is the llrst ono of these south ern lines to tnnko the cut It will not bo th only one. All the other roads will meet 1 That Jins ( been understood , although tli others have Ix-cn waiting until the concln nlon ot the mooting In St. Louis. The Unlo fl'aclflc especially has shown conHlder.illo lor the deliberations of the St. Louis con ifcrenco by holding off Its announcement t the cut rate , but when that meeting ad journs ami its action Is officially com anuiilcalpd to this road It will at once mei the lead of lla competitors. The Elkhor will also put In the same rates from a < owna on Its lines within the prescribed tei altory and turn the ibuslncss over to th Ilurllngtoti or the Union Pacific , to the ferment nt Lincoln and the latter at Omaha. A the olllco of the Hock Island notlco Is ex period at any moment authorizing the an iiouncemont of the rato. The Missouri P.i tlllo will probably not put In the rate froi Omaha , but it Is understood the road ho already mu.de the nile cffcctl\o from Kan cas City. Jlnr Continue 11 I.ntiR Tlnip. It Is Impossible to tell how long thes rates will remain In force , but rallroa snen as a rule bcllo\o they will continu during all the spring months , if not longc The Orcat Northern lias a long stretch c territory along its line which is sparsel Gotllcd , nnd to Induce Immigration to thl country Is given as the reason why the rate were put In. If this was the real cause will prevail six months from now a strongly nn It dooa today , for the unlvei al application of the rates to all tli Iransmlssourl territory will Tirevcnt tli Great Northern from getting any more tha the usual per cent ot tills class of bus ! ness. The regular second-class rate to Portlan la $10 and the now rate represents a cut i $15. Thla Is believed to be BUiriclcnt of reduction to cause many travelers who -woul otherwise take a first-class ticket to fores the few extra privileges obtained and tali ono of the tourist tickets. The addition ! fact that the tickets will ho on sale over day is an advantage , and while the tfavi will not bo bunched as on the ordlnat Hiomeseckers' excursions , there will undoubl odly bo a heavy traffic e\cry day. The cut will not atop at points In Wasl ington nnd Oregon , but will extend to Cal fornla points. The local oftlco ot the Mil fiourl Pacific has received telegraphic a < vices that next Saturday that road will mal n late of $32.00 for a second-class tlcki Bond for southern California points. Th new departure into the Held of cut rati will also bo followed by the other roads ha\ Ing California connections , and the end not yot. ItiitrN jlluy ( i I.uwrr. There Is moro uncertainty In the passei per rate situation In the w , t Just now tha ihero h.is been for several years. Whl passenger men pretend to bollevo that tl rate < will stand as they are , underneath tl surface there Is a strong belief that the cu ting has Just been commenced. So fi the rates apply only to the goli : trip. Similar rates for the return are prc dieted as ono of the things of the ftilur The condition- ) leading to the dlsorganlzj ilon are so complicated that an early sol tlnnot _ tlio difficulty will he almost an In possibility. U Is not the action of ono llr lighting for special recognition , but thei nro several elements lnvol\ed , and on ea Ihero haiigs a principle for which the coi tending line will fight until the point won or the road unmercifully whipped In biiBtnosH sense , The interest the public Is taking In tl contest Is shown by the number of Inqulrli at tlio city passenger olllces about the tlel ol . Many who contemplated taking a tr to the northwest later In the year are no planning to gohllo these low rates are i force. They want to know how long tl jxosent conditions will exist , and whelhi tlioro Is prospect of a lower rato. Ncltlr ot thoBo questions can bo definitely ni nwcrod , ono agent saying It IB like deallr In options. Travelers may make money 1 waiting , and there Is a possibility they mi lose. Unless all signs fall the rates will I lower. Omaha passenger men say so. 1'oivr scoiir.n nv Tun UAIMIOAD hulll ( n Illivc Out tlio lli > Mt of Itnnril of Trmlc , Loral freight trafllc men have been wotc Ing with Bomo Interest the proceedings b fore the Interstate Commerce commission Chicago , which were Instituted by the Doa of Trade In that city against the rallroat alleging dlscrimlnallon. When the now o port rates on grain were inaugurated couple of months ago tlio rate on coin fro the Mississippi rher to the Atlantic con wa niailo l.'IVii cents , while that from Cl cage was 10 cents. The Hoard of Tra charged that this was discrimination inl liitlon of the Interstate commerce law , wh ! the railroads maintained they had in ma the difference to meet competition by gt lines , The feollns among freight men in tl city Is thnt the Hoard of Trade men fall to make a case , as they in no install PUNE ( inure CRtAM or TARTAR rowocrt NO ALUM NO AMMONIA DR ; Superior to all others iu iiurlty , ill-linen * Hiul leinfiilm ; MrniRth. Highest Honors , World's Fair Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair t showed where the difference In ratff dim ; trously afTflcU the btislnwi In tlint city , will on the other hand It Is * nld the railroad made a strong caic for themselves , and prediction Is mnde that the commission wl decide the Hoard ot Trade has no caiNc ft complnlnt. Another feature of the hearing which considered of some Importnnco was the lei tlmony by nn officer ot the Illinois Centra which has a direct line to the gulf , that on ! n small portion of the corn shipped froi along thru line nought nn outlet on the gul This olllcer argued that gulf competition wr a. myth , and that up till the present tlmo had not affected the general course of cor movements. ! MPi ivnMivi's nv mititv HOM Train Sln'ili ( it Hi * Coiixtrm'tccl t1 XVi'liitrr * > lr 'rt loint. | Patrons of the Webster street depot wl have been put out iby having to expo ; themselves to the w wither In going froi the depot to trains \\lll bo pli'ased to tear that this condition will bo remedied who thr > weather settles sufllclcntly to perm building operations. Tliu tracks there ni to bo covered by sheds which will cor nect with the depot building , making a coir ploto protuctlon from rnln nnd stoim. Th plans hnvo been drawn by the Omaha roai but have not yet been forwarded to tli city. It Is contemplated to cover four tract which will nccomodato all the trains whlc will bo at tht > station at any one tlm One- largo shed will cover all the open plal form In the rear of the depot , making pcsslblo for all business connected wit passenger tratllo to too transacted umlc cover. An apartment will bo conRtructc hero for the use of the express buslnes making it moro convenient than It la t present. Settees will too placed under tli protection of these shcdt for the use of paf scngcra during tlio wnrmer weather , whlc will relieve the strain on the nccommodji tlon of the depot waiting rooms. It Is m known definitely when work upon thcf Improvement * will ibo commenced , but r. . the olllco of the company It Is promised thr It will , bo completed before the cxposltlo opens next July. IMIIMl niOM ST. l AIHi TO IHJMJTI Chicago , . ' \tlM\iin ) . < > < A. m. 1'ntil Wll Mnku nxteiiMliiii. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , March 1C. Tl Dally Wisconsin says. The Chicago , Ml wnukoo & St. Paul Railroad company planning to build a direct line from St. Pate to Duluth us nn outlet for the big whc belt of the northwest , and giving the roi pnny a cheap water route by the gre wheat shipping center to the cast. Charles W. Sheldon of this city , one the civil engineers In the employ of tl road , left this city with a survcjlng par to make the preliminary survey for tl now line. The object of the St. Paul line In buildti this line Is evident. It wilt glvo it shorter and cheaper route from the nortl western wheat belt. At present the Gre Northern and Northern Pacific carry tl greater quantities of wheat grown In Minn sola and the Dakotns to Dulutb for shl incut to eastern points by the lakes , the proposed line Is constructed the St. Pa will be able to enter Into competition wl these roads for this lucrative fieight. Soldier * M 01 Inn AVpst. The Durllngton passenger office has bee advised that at least two trains bearln soldiers from eastern posts tq San Fran clsco will pass over that line. Ono trat will bo carried from Chicago to Denver an there turned over to the Rio Grande Wester for the haul to Ogden , and the second trnl will be carried from Chicago to Omah : where It will bo delivered to the Rock Islan for the haul to Colorado. These trains wl carry the troops from Sackctt's'llarbo which only form n portion ot the troops I bo transported. From the advices receive hero the trains will leave Chicago some tin : during Sunday , passing through Omaha tl next day. It Is believed hero that In tli letting ot contracts for transporting tli troops an equal distribution has been mac ! and that all the lines will receive n shai of the business. The prime motl\e for th distribution Is to prevent a congestion < traffic and to facilitate the movement , whlc Is a largo one. Siiuliorii C'luitlrniN I , mid Sale. Judge Sanborn has confirmed the title < Iho lands of the Union Pacific recently sol under the sinking fund mortgage In tl possession ot the now Union Pacific con pany. Action upon the master's report i the sale came up for a hearing at St. Pa Wednesday , and the attornejs for all tl Interests wore present. II. 0. Burbank , fi the protcstants against the sale In Ni braska , had n Tiearing , but ho wan eve ruled by the court. Other llttlo matte were brought up and disposed of , nnd tl master's iopoit was approved and the sal in the four states woio confirmed. This ill poses of the land question , and the land d paitmcnt of the road will take steps nt on to put the property on thn market for tl benefit of settlers. W. II. Kelly , goner solicitor for the Union I'aUflc , and G. 7 L.unbcrtHon , attorney for the receivers , r turned from St. Paul this morning. lIlllHmorr .V Ohio Sin toiiirnl. IULTIMORE , March 10. On account the severe storm which swept over the casern orn portion ot the Haltlmore & Ohio ral road during robruary , and which pract oally closed the road for live days , tl gross earnings for the month ot PVbrunr 1SOD , were J1.702.Si81 , a decrease ot $119 , IS The net earnings show u decrease of $288 COO oiused by extraordinary expenses In r moving the enow and other impedlmcn from the tracks during the storm and Improvements that nro being made fro the Income. The gross earnings for tl eight months of the flHcal year 1S97-08 we 518,719,38 : ' . , an increase of $042,182. Third Vli-i' I'rrxlilcnt tit Hook Inlnn NEW YORK. March 16. The directors the Chicago , nock Island & Pacific llallw company today elected J. M Johnson till vice president. II. A Pnrker was elected director for the unexplrcd term of W , Tniesdalc , resigned. The unexplroa term David Dow s , deceased , was filled by t I election of Tracy Dons. ny > uti > N ami iVi- . General Manager ( Joorgo F. indwell of tl nikhom has gone to Chicago. W- I'Von Horger of Chicago , tick auditor of the Northwestern , is an Omal Mhitor. The military court of inquiry came from Chicago this morning o\or the Ilo Island and loaves tonight over the Mlssot Paclllo for Kansas City. II S. Jaynes , superintendent of the N iirn&kn dhlslnn of the Omaha road , aceo- ponied by Mrs. Jaynes , has gonu to Cli cage for a week's recreation. Thomas O'Connor , father of Mips ii O'Connor , nn empoyo in the freight clal department of tlm Union Pacific , ill Wednesday night at his homo , 319 Sou Twelfth Btreot. lie was an old settler Omaha. The hoard of appraisers appointed to co : oemn property for the Union Pacific dor. Jm * reported on lot 4. block ? OI. Boutheii fiui.er of Iea\enwortn rjid Tenth stree ana ten feet adjoining ou the west. T > aluo placed upon the propnity 1 * til , ] ! Surah M Stanwood Is the ownci. , The following marrlago license was lean by County Judge Baxter > esterday : Name and Residence A ( C'aud i : T. Sorentieii , Ilonion , Neb . Annlo M Somifcfii. Onnlm . TinI'nriNt Itrrr la the kind you want to use in jour lion The \ nhuuBorIlusrh Drew Ing Ass'n ma tholrartous brands of bet r of barley-mi anl hnpmn < Hly purw beer , 110 corn aJuUfra'lon. ' BOSTON STORE REMNANT ! Grand N w Lot of Ituportod DrcS ! Good Ends that Match , 19o Yard. NEW SILK REMNANTS 39C AND 49C YARI 3lniiiifnt > ( tifcr'ii Untlrc Aectimtilnilo : ItrmnntitN unit hhort llndn Illicli- ciil < Jrnilp Plain nnd Pniu-j- While Worth U | to ru Toiln > , AT S'JC YARD $2.50 DRESS HOODS , ISO AND 33C EACI Just received the grandest lot of big grade , Imported , novelty dress goods cud wo have over shown , they weru purchase direct from the custom house , ami ther are from three to fho to match. They gen on two bargain squares today nt 19c an 35c each. $100 DUESS GOODS , 10(2 , 150 , 2CC YAIU Ono of Now York's largest dross good houses , that cater for only the finest tradi closed out to us all their short elide , rein Hants , waist and drees lengths ot high grad dress goods at a fraction of their real valui we place them on sale today iu thrc lots , at lOc , 15o and 25c yard. SILK RE.MNANTS , 39C AND 490 YARD. Today wu place on sale for tbo firs time a grand lot of long remnants , dres lengths , waist patterns , etc. , of new , big irado silks , worth $1.00 and $1.25 yard , I two lots at 39c and -I9c yard. 3f > C WHIT13 GOODS , S' C. The entire accumulation of remnants c one of the largest white goods mills Iu th United Statis , including leiigthn from 2 t 30 yaids , and consisting of the Tory lines quality plain white and elegant check : Htrlped , corded and plaid white goods , als lace effects , In fact they include almos every class of white goods made ; they gen on float bargain square today all none ono price , 8lic yard. 20C DRESS LININGS , CC YARD. Remnants of nil kinds of dress lining , in eluding plain and heavy twilled sllcsIa , a : colois In plain nnd molred French , percH line , all co on bars-iln square at 6c yart worth up to 20c. I'SC KMimOIDERir.S. S < AC AND 60. 10,000 > ards remnants of all widths fane colored and white embroidery , go at 3' , and Cc yaid , worth 25c. 2SC LACKS , 3 iC , 5C AND 60 YARD. Two immense lots remnants lace , runnlu frnm 3 to 10 yards , Including silk laci Valenciennes and the finest torchon lace , a1 CO Iu two lots at 3 > , < jc , 6c nnd Co yari WOriU3MPNA ° NT1 > < SALE IN DASBMENT. Two eases yard wide allUollno remnant go at 2V4c yard. 2,000 > ards calico , yard wide percale , etc in short lemnants , go at 2c yard ; woith ute to lOc. 2,000 yards calico in long remnants , a , new spring patterns , go at 3VsC yard. Three cases muslin including the ver best quality , such as Krult of the Loon Lonsdale , cambric , etc. , all go at 5c yard. 5,000 > .irds best grade table oil cloth 1 remnants from 1 > ,4 to 5 jards , go at 8 % y.ird. Ono immense lot of plain India liner nainsook , etc.worth up to 12VjC , go at 5 jard. Extra fine quality dimity , nainsook. Indl linen , etc. , worth up to lOc. go at SV c yari 12&C PERCALE , 5C YARD. 10,000 > arils 30-inch percale , in all th newest spring patterns , worth up to 12V4 In long remnants , at EC jard. 12M-C GINGHAMS , 6C YARD. Many thousand jards chambray an zephyr gingham , 12b yard , go at G',2c yarc 10,000 yards shirting prints , in long rein nants , go at 2V c jard. Two cabcs pique , in plain and fancy col ors , go at CKc yard , worth up to 35c. HOSTON STORK , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. ivo ) ? r ( ciii-i-u UICT nitcii. OMAHA , March 10. To the Editor of Th Ileo : In the trial of Mr. Sudborough on ot the witnesses testified that a check fo $50 had been given to the Ancient Order o Hibernians by the Pacific Express com pany. The only check , money at dona tlon of any kind that the society ever re celved from the Pacific express company , a far as we have any olllclal knowledge. Is check for $3 , roccl\cd May 2 , 3S94 , and slgni "IJ. M. Morsman , Pres't. " This was gKc as a contribution to a fund raised by Hi good citizens of Omaha for the purpose c properly entertaining the national conven tlon of the aforementioned order. Is possible that the canceled check , after It ha been returned by the ibank ( without M : Morsman'fl knowledge , ot course ) , wn "rataed" ? Trusting that a thorough invest ! gallon of ithls seemingly trivial matter wl bo made , wo remain , JOHN POWERS. RICHARD O'KJ-JEKFE. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE $2.1.00 VI\ THE UNION PACIFIC TO SEATTLE , TACOMA. PORTLAND SPOKANE. Ilt'TTH. HELENA SALT LAK1 "THE OVERLAND LIMITED. " Leaving Omaha dally at S.EO a. m. , Will land you In Portland And at other Puget Sound Points MANY HOURS SOONER THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Tourist Sleepers are attached To this train "very day City Ticket Ofilco , 1302 Farnam Street. on Liui Sine Tlnii * . Businessmen can now have a full day I the city and use the now dining car enroui to St. Paul and iMInimapolls on the "Twl City Limited. " Train leaves Webster strei depot dally at E:5C : p. m via C. . St. P. , A & O. Ry. , "Tho Northwestern Lino. " DlnliiK Cnr SITX li-i- . Dining car is now run nn "Twin CM Limited" for St. Paul and Mlnneapoll Train leaves Webster street depot 6:55 : p. n dally via C. , St. , P. , M. & O. Ry. O'CONNOR Thomas , nged 73 years , aft' an Illness of 8 days , of pneumonia , at tl residence of his daugliter , IblG Kyner S Funeral Saturday irwrnlim , March IS , i S a in. slmrp. from IfilD Kynor St. to H Phlloniena's church , Ninth and Harnc Btrceta. Interment , Holy Bepiilchcr cen plc-ry Mr. O'Connor haR lived 45 years In Omah : W.IH flr t reglHter of deed * of Omaha an held the ollk-e six yeais. Wan also membi of first city council and re-elected tw terms In succession. WILDBRMAN Mrs. Kmma R. , wife < Hobert 13. Wilderinan , on March 15 , age G. ! years. Funeral from family resldonc 250i Hurdctto ftreot , Friday , March 17 , i 7 SO a m. Intel nient at Gknwood , 1 15 1 tlinore , Jld. , papers please copy. MrLAIN Olive May , M arch IGth. daughti of the late C. F and Oni McLaln , at tl homo of her grandparents , 2il4 Wlrt strcc l"uneral at 10 o'clock Haturday mornlr from 2214 "Wlrt street. MUI LINS Mrs AV B , aged 28 year formerly Miss Ella Hurley , dlo < l at S Joseph's hospital Thursday morning. Fi Moral from residence. Twenty-second ar I streotH , South Onwha , to Holy Sepulrlu cemetery , Saturday niornliiK at 9 o'clocl Chicago. St. 1x1111.4 and Philadelphia j > , pcr pletise copy , be honest and tell the truth It may cause trouble- bait It's better in the end. You hurt no 01 when you say Krus Cabitiel Is the best beer brewed nnd lias the nio delicious flavor , is wholesome , pure at nutritious. In fact everybody who has ev tried It , pronounces It far above the ave ago boor the llavor U to delicious. Nothlt commonplace about it rituii KHM. uiti\vi > n ro. , Tel < 20. 1007 Jactsou Strcc M.VIIIKV IlllOS. Our Inn-Tnllorril Suit" Arc thr Tail of the Touti. Kmbraclnt ; IBO styles , demonstrates wit ! force our linluctplo position In this Held Cheviot suits , fly front. Jacket silk lined skirt percnllup lined , at J69S. Ladles tailor made suits , made of elegant alt woo Mctina cloth , In Kton and half tight fitting Blnslo or double-breasted , Jacket silk lined skirts jieictillno lined , at $1000. Ladles tailor made suits , In broadcloths , Knells' Milling ? , In checks nnd plaid * , claboratol ; braid trimmed , Jacket talfetn llucd , wortl } 2fi.OO , for $15 00. Ladles' Jaunty Jackets , artistically tailored with swell silk llnlups , at $500. $7.50 un $1000. Our ehlldien's reefers are as cut and as plcasliiR as the wearers thcmschep Koefers made of twills and flannels , In al colors , at OSc. Heefcrs made of all woo novelty cloth , doublo-brcasted. braid trim med , for $1 CO ; others at $200 , $2.00 am 13.50. SPECIALS ON DUKSS GOODS. Win. Head , solo manufacturer of Lans downe , writes : "OwUng to the great do maud for Lansdowne for linings b ) the Not York customers wo will be unable to fll vour order for at least 30 days " AUaj look at the board and see the tlamo ; it 1 also used for wedding dresses nnd gradual IIIR dresses. Priestley's crepons. Coulter- crepons and Coulladt's are strictly couflne < to us for Omaha , they arc branded on th selvedge with the name on every f > yatdsam no gods are genulno without this brand. Al thcso goods are strictly confined to us fo Omaha. Head Sundaj's ad on dress goods nils Is what } ou ha\e bean waiting foi The finest line of challlc-s iu Omaha at inuc : less than other houses sclll these goods. SILK SPECIALS FOIl FWIDAY. 75 styles in new fancy silks , pretty nov oltlcs , pretty stripes , for waists , worth $1 2 > " at only 75c. 10 plecus white habutla , yar wide , wash silk , particularly appropriate fo underwear and children's di eases , $1.0 value , special at G9c. WINSLOW TAFFETA. $1 10. Just rccehod , 2.1 pieces of Winslow tal fcta on which wo were compelled to pay th advanced prlco. Wo still \\i\\o \ \ a llmltc quantity purchased before the adumco whlc wo will sell at $1.00 , but wo predict tha they will all bo sold before April Isl Wlnslow taffeta Is 27 Inches wlflo ; all olho talfetas are only 19 Inches wido. } { . yar of Wlnslow taffeta equals twol ; yards o other taffeta Winslow taffeta does not cu or crack and IB cheaper at $1 10 than an other taffeta made. It Is us-cd by all th leading dressmakers. Special basonicn bargains In silks at 19c , 2ic and 3Dc. MEAT SALE. California hams , 6c ; bologna sausage. He ulcklcd pigs feet , Cc ; potted ham , 5c can 3-pouud c.ins lard , 22c , No. 1 hams , sug.i cured , Sc , IIAYDEX DUOS. _ JIAGMFICIJNT TIIAI.NS. Oinnhn < o Cli The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has just placed In service two mag nlflcent electric lighted trains betwee Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally a r > :45 : p. in , arriving Chicago at 8 25 a m , and leaving Chicago C 15 p. m. and arrivln Omaha S 20 a m. Each train Is Hghte thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smokln cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dlnln cars and reclining chair cars and runs o\o the shortest line and smoothest roadbed be twecn the two cltlea. Tlckot ofllco lf > 04 Farnam street , and a Union depot. Frre TlrUrln. TO KANSAS CITY AND RETURN for al those who Join the POUT AUTHOR. EX CURSION. Leaving Omaha 6-50 a m. ani I 50 p. ra. . March 21st. Leaving Kansas Clt March 22d. Round trip rate from KANSAi CITY to PORT ARTHUR ONLY $15.00. Remember the date. For all informatloi call at the PORT ARTHUR ROUTE OFFICE 1415 FARNAM ST. , ( Paxton Hotel Block , Or write Harry E. Moores. C. P. & T. A , Omaha , Neb. Her Grand Hotel Turmsn naths now o ? Reserved scats for the Tlssot lectures ca bo secured at Chase's book store and a Thompson & Uelden's dry goods store ; n extra price 50 cents. To persons giving information rcsultln In the recovery of the $ .1,000 lost on Marc 10 a reward of 10 per cent of the money re covered will be divided pro rata. ninth PilfH HlH He-port. Special Master S. R. Rush has filed wit the Unlti'd States court the report of Georg E. Barker and B. E. Balch , who wor selected to appraise the property known n the Bachelors' Quarters in the foreclosur proceedings brought by the Northwester Mutual Life Assurance company against C M. Hitchcock. The property is valued s $120,200 , with taxes aggregating $1 151 C standing against It. Hitchcock's Interest I therefore placed at $118.015.37. A provloii appraisement was set aside by Judge Mun ger on the representation of the defcudnn that It was too low. Happy Is the man 01 woman who can eat good , hearty meal without Buffering aftei ward If you cannot do It , take Kodol lyt pepzta Cur It digests what you ant. an cures nil kinds of Dyspepsia and Indlgrstioi Until further notlco the Burling ton's rate to Portland. Scattlo nnd Tacoma will bo I Twenty-five Dollars , Take train leaving Omaha 4.25 p. ra. dally , and you reach Puget Bound points half a day ahead of the man who selects any other lino. Through tourist sleepers every Tuesday and Thursday. Tlckot Office , iBurllngton 1502 Farnam. ltSln0Bn0tr ( { ! < & Tol'phono 25oJt < 5l ! 3io ? T1IIJ bT. I'.VT 111 fU..S 1)\\ ; 1'iir.ide can n > 't < pans by on < Fifteenth streel < - between 1'ar- n.ini and DOUK- < Ins without < Seeing tllO biff 4 oje HlKii of Dr 4 McCarthy 1)104 ) t-yo speclallitl 4 To biu this Btgn < i lo beu a r.iy 4 of hope , for U 4 liolnts the way < to a speedy rci - Ulkatlon of all < tlio uyu trouhles < by .1 fpuclallal that succeed * ' wbcn otlicrs fall OlUbees furnished by < Pr Mi Carthy art ) absolutely < correct. ' DR. MCCARTHY , : TIN : i\i3 .si'iciAiivr. 413-411 KAItUACir HLOCK. Examinations OMAHA Tree IIO\S CI.OT1I1MJ S\ln SVTl'HIKVY. ' in , OIK ) llo > V mill < MlilN I.1 Inn SultM lloiinht from rrnlltiiri of ruiUAUBLrniA HUM. On sale Saturday at nosrox sToun , OMAHA , At n.VACTiA' HALK UUGUUAU ruicn Once tiioro U is proven that no lot Is too largo for us to buy , nor any quality too fine for ui to handle , provided the price la right. Hero wo bought 12,000 bo.\a' and llttlo fel lows' milts In ono lot , and nil of the highest grade nnd prettiest etjlcs to lo worn this spring. Including Ho > s' confirmation suite. Uojs' tine dicse suits. Hoys' Hastcr suits. Boys' school suits. All of which will go on sate SATURDAY at n\actly halt the prlco Thfy were made to sell for , Sec tomorrow's paper for further and full particulars. BOSTON STOUE. OMAHA. N. W. Cor , loth and Douglas. A n unit iu < t > turn In. At their second appearance last evening In vaudeville at the Crelphton-Orphoum the 'Misses ' Swearlngcn and Miss Lillian Katiblc did their Bailer hornpipe and society dance and delighted their friends. They will bo seen again nt the special St. Patrick's day matlneo this afternoon The Sohrode hrotheis , whoso droll acrobatics have seemed so funny to the children and so dlfllcult to the older folk , will repeat their act at the special St. Patrick's day matlneo this after noon nnd also tomorrow. The Anbeys , high class Illustrators of living statuary , and tlio Wlnslow sisters have come In for a largo share ot commendation In this city. I'aplntu Is coming Sunday and also la petite Lund. The wonderful Tiiaot picture * \\hlcli are to bo shown by the aid of the stere- optlcon this evening In the Young Men's Chilstlan association halt will In terest not merely the believers In Christianity , who are desirous of knowing all they can about the founder ot their faltb , but they Interest also the Jews and other slu- dents of history who dcalro to understand this epoch more fully. The objection raised by some that Jesus acemi so human wilt be considered as pralso by others. When these pictures were exhibited In Paris in ISOt and In London two years following thov created a great sensation and their effort in the United States will bo no less remarka ble. " The slides of these famous painting pictures como direct from the Ait Institute of Chicago by special custodian and the de scriptive lecture will be by Prof. K. Warren Clark , but recently returned from the Holy Land. To the Public : I nm pleased to acknowl edge the receipt of draft for $5,000.00 on Law Bros. , managers the Hoyal Insurant i Co. , by D. D. Welpton , adjuster , being the full amount of said company's policy co\- erlng on my dNW'llliiK bouse recently burned , Issued by Wheeler Wheeler , agents , with out discount or waiting sixty days. The adjustment of my loss has been ef fected without trouble or expense on my part. ( Signed ) GHOnOB L. MILLER , GllKAT III31IUCTIOX IN H.VTBSs , Via "lloclc Inland Itontc. " To points In Utah. Idaho , Montana , Wash ington , Oregon and California. Call at clt > ticket office , 1323 Tarnam street. Mercer hotel , lUth and Howard sts. , Omaha , $2 per day. F. J. Coates , Prop. Accuracy iti Prescriptions A broader term than appears at fli. 1 slcht. It moan * more than meie correct dispensing ot the siiecMttfd drugs , welghtH inrt measure ! ! , for that la onlj a p.ut ol accuracy. Tlio prim.il requisite \ quult > In the component Darts. Unless the varl- oua medicaments b ° . pure and rapalile oi exerting the desired therapeutic effect , meie technical accuracy can bo of but little me- mjinnRCK'S CHEMICALS are synony mous with purity and reliability Thsj are largely -prefcinnl by lending practition ers , for the thouKhtful pby-lclan and th' exact pharmacist know that quality ol chemicals has much to do with the real accuracy In prescriptions Wli dispense MHRCK S and SQUimiS preparation- could do no moi * for pur patrons In the way of excellence of Quality We do as much In the safeguards which ar placed about our prescription detriment In the w-iv of skilled phaimarlstn nnd ever - or > lJ.uulty for careful Sherman & McConnell Drug Co 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Neb. 1) pima ) isic AvcmmNU nixas. ( I ; -1 i 3 > The following Sterling ! Silver Goods. < ? ' ? X i1 Hat Pins. IBc. , Thimbles , JGc hr : Cold Croim Jars , sterling top * , lOc ( ) Friendship Hearts , 2Jc. ( Engraved g V Triinsmibslsalppl Souvenir Coffee Jg x ; Sitonni , gilt bowl * , 30c. X . Hair Uiushes $175. ft * IJoautlful $1.50 SteKinff Back Combs ( f , for $1.00 ( i ; X Dumb Ball Link Buttons , 2oc. v" NetherHoW Bracelets , $1 00. ,4 , rCut Olabs Salts und Popper1 * , Bterl-g Si Inti tor , pair , $1 00 g Six Head PatlPin Te.i Spoons , $2 ; . > ( ft S > Heal Ebony Tooth Uiiifh , HteillngT ( ft trimmed , a bf-autj , Vii. , , < ) h. We carry the l * -t assorli'il stock In . fa the city of rino Dlimond Hlnqs , Svm-I ( ) X bumts and Loikets RU h cut glacs , . Clocks and line ( J ) ( t ) Sterling Sllv-r , AND THE EAST riilcMiK i .Mllunul.ro > t hi. Pnul llj' . SHORT LINE nifi-lrlc l.lKlilfd TraliiM. Dliilnu III-B , 3Ii-iilH n In Cnrtf. Tli'Ufl Olllff , IHOI I'll r u u m Rt. Oiilllllll. rilling Teeth with anything and In anywaj Is not my wa > my bu-inps-s has not breri built up nlono l > y adv rilKlng but by dolnt ; just as J advertise 1 wlll-2.k KU'.I ! in all our < ruwn and brldiff work \Vc Ruaranteo our irouna iu hu of this kurrat ( > uld cr.wns $5 W , Jb 60. } ,7 00 and Jj.O1 } ai-iordlng to UIIIUUIH of cold Bailey , the Dentist , 3rd Tloor Paxton Illk , IGth and Farnam Sts Ti'lcjihoiie 10S3. Lad ) Attendant. Jlce , Mar. ore is The store is full of riht things for right buyers. Tlioro arc inuny rensons for it first Iho slock is enormous - mous ; soeond the trmlo continue without letting up next wo want your trade wo inako it an imlnctMiient to bring yon hero by saving you inonoy on your clothing \vo sell Iho best clothing made at the least possible profit , ] ) o you know of any other house that does as much for you as " 7//C * Nebraska ! " Do you find any other house offering Sli.50 and 67.50 suits for tfj.ooS Do you ? Do you find any other house offering you 88. f > 0 and $0.50 suits for $7.50 ? Do you ? Customers who come hero toll us that our clothing is the best for t lip money to bo found do you believe it ? K you're in doubt visit us once it takes very few minutes to prove that The Nebraska leads now always did always will. Our line of nidi's ' boys' ' and children cloth' ing is opening up with great possibilities. We're proud of it. So will you bo. It's the top notch of high class ready-to-wear clothing at the lowest possible price , for goods that are guaranteed. UNION PACIFIC francisco , Bow rate of ofby by You can leave Omaha today via the Union Pacific , and arrive in San Francisco sooner than if yon had left via any other line yesterday. Through Tourist Sleeping cars Daily on the Overland Limited , 8:50 : a. in. , and the Pacific Express , 4:35 : p. m. City Ticket Office , 1302 Farnam Street. favorable Comment concerning our line of wheels this season seems to be universal. IT'S CERTAINLY GRATIFYING to dis cern so auspicious nn omen thus early. MAY WE GET your opinion today ? Most happy to show you the \arlous wheels and point out their several merits. BARNES $10 and ? 30 ANDRAE ? 25 and ? 50. MONARCH $25 , ? 35 and $50. Two Typewriters Olive ? 35 , ? 40 and f.'O. Crawford f25 , The Williams and Jcwett $36 and $50. Our special $22.50. Cash or easy payments. Embodies all that Is best In type writing - Hall's Safes Visible WiitlntT Dliect Inklns No lifting of r.urlaKe Clean Cut Print are the best ing \Vrito fnr catalogue. That's our reason for earryinpr n full line of both now and second liniul wo sell rn easy payments. Hotter look us up when you want a s.ifo. 1116 Farnam St. We have just taken tinvrniorn agency foi the M inhiittan , Typewiltor The only standard ma < bine oold fur $7r > 00. Hotter sco It ON : : : your choice Friday and Saturday of all our boys' long pants suits , sixes L'5 1o 19 years , that have sold up to $10.00 , ( excepting only plain blacks and blues ) for $5.00. Long pants suits that sold for § 4.00 and $5.00 go on sale : it $2.95. Long pants suits that sold for $6.50 to § 7.50 , on sale Friday and Saturday at $3.95. 1,500 knee pants , sixes 3 to 1C years , in- colliding pants that are worth and have sold np to $1.50 , on sale Friday and Saturday only at 15c , 25c and your choice of the entire lot for 50c pair. Closing out all heavy and medium weight boys' long pants suits , sixes 13 to 19 yearn , at 75c , $1.25 and $1.75. Men's All Wool Cheviot PatltS Tn all sixes from 31 to 50 waist nnd from 29 fo 80 lengths real 82.50 and § 3 values cloying out sale price to make room for new spring goods , $1 , 25. All our men's hea\y weight pants that have sold at $5 bargain price Friday and Saturday at $2.25 and $3.25. All the men's corduroy pants , worth from § 2.50 to § 3.50 closing out prices , $1.50 and $1.95. Great Bargains in Hats and Caps For Friday and Saturday. Wo will place on halo a complete lia o of Men's Derbies , redorae , I'aehaa and CrusheiH , In all < oluis jour ciiolie , GUc Also a complete Imo of bojs' and m en a Caps- your choice , 2tc We will altit > lm\u on calu 00 dozen tutn s and hoya Ilatu , la oddfi and 1'iids I ' worth from CC/t / to $2.Cl > your choice at 25c Selling the Most Clothiiia in Omulm.