TT1T3 OMAHA TAITJr ) BIDE : SATURDAY" , MATtCII 25 , Manager Webster is Calling for Bids for Its Construction. LOCATION CHICAGO AND ELEVEN ! H STREETS llrlck nnil Iron Structure ninl Will lie the I'MiifMt ' I'relKlit Home In Oitinlin ntlirr Itnll- \ri\y John n. Webstnr , general manager for the Omahn Bridge nnd Terminal company , Is asking for bids for the construction of a freight dei > ot for his company. The building Will bo erected In the vicinity of Chicago nnd Eleventh street * , the exact location to bo determined In a few days. H will stand diagonally with the streets , nnd a tract ot ground , quadrilateral In shape , adjoining the building , will bo parked to keep the approach preach to the depot clear. The plans for the structure were drawn by Klslier & Lawrlo , nnd contemplate a building for th depot proper 35x200 feet , with covcTfd platform 20x100 feet. The otflro part of the building will bo 35x60 fccT 'and two fltorlcs high , furnishing nmplo accommodations for the olllclal force ex pected to be needed there. The depot wilt bo of brick and Iron , with a slate roof. H promises to bo by far the finest freight house In the city , nnd the nlan embrace all mod- cin Improvements for a ntructuro of that character. The erection of the building and tlio attendant Improvements upon the prop erty will Involve an outlay of about $20.000. The planfl nnd specifications for Uio depot nro In Mr. Webster's office , where contract ors nro Inspecting them and taking notes from which they will submit their bids. Mr. Webster cannot tell how long It will bo be fore the building Is completed until the bids are In nnd the contract let. The terminal company is preparing for a good deal of other work In connection with Its lines Into the city , nnd the Indications nro that there will bo consldetahlo activity in that section of tlio city within n few weeks. The last batch of appraisements on property which the company will condemn for Its use will bo submitted to the county judge next Tuesday. IMSACKinilj DISSOLUTION MAY COMR. 1'oKKllilllly Hint the AVi'Mcrn 1'nnaon- KtT ANMiirliitlon ainy < to Wnll. Passenger officials of the Burlington re- fulo .the statement from Chicago that their lines west of the MlsBoitrl river will bo withdrawn from the Western Passenger o - poclatlon. It Is said that if any withdrawal Is made It will be of the whole system , and not of the lines west of the river. When nskcd It the withdrawal of the whole sys tem was contemplated , the officials would not commit themselves further than to say that If It becomes apparent that the asso ciation Is to bo dissolved such action may be taken. As there ecems to bo no question now but that the daya of usefulness for the as- focJatlon are passed , It will bo no surprise to hear of the withdrawal ot all the western roads at any tlmo. None of them expect the association to continue 'with ' the Union ( Pacific outside the fold , and no one seriously Ixiliovcs that road can be Induced to Join the organization. Consequently It Is said peaceful dissolution Is all that Is left for the association to do. Predicated upon that result Is the declaration by a leading west ern passenger man that the rates In this territory will within six months bo ns badly demoralized ns they are now In the terri tory covered by the northern transconti nental Hues. The association , It Is alleged , has ibecn a leavening power , n balance wheel ns It were , steadying the strife for traffic , which In the future will bo left entirely to the Independent action of the several roads , with demoralization as the tendency. IlurlliiKtoii IIiMtlcx tlio Itcpnrt , Sioux City gives out the story that the Ilurllngton Is believed to be behind the pro posed Sioux City & Omaha road , the right of way for vrhlc.li has nearly all been purchased nnd which is promised to bo built this year. This ] a emphatically denied at Burlington headquarters In this city , with the addition that this road contemplates no extensions Into that section of the state. Friends of thu proposed raid in tills city assert that It will bo nn Independent line , and the Burlington feature Is believed to bo the outgrowth of the fact that ono of the promoters meters of the enterprise was formerly closely allied with building operations by the Ilurllngton , nnd that the money which Is being expended on the road is furnished In reply by eastern capitalists who are Inter ested In thn larger company. \ot C'otnliiKThin Your. An ofilcla ! of the Chicago Oreat Western - ern says that road will not build Its proposed extension to Omaha this year. Several sur veys wcro run which showed that it would lie nn expensive line to build , nnd the jirojoct has fbcen dropped for the present , al though not permanently. Ho Implies that It Is ono of the hopes of the company for < ho future to have a line reaching this city , but that It would bo Impracticable to build It at present. MlNNOiirl I'li.-lllc iioctloii. At the Missouri Pacific board meeting , held in Now York this week , the following officers nnd members of the executive com mittee were elected : President , George J. Gould ; vice president , C. Q. Warner ; assist- All Excellent Combination. The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well Jtnown remedy , BVHUP OK FIOB , manufactured by the OAMFOHNIJL Via KVHW Co. , illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste and acceptable to the system. It Is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive , cleansing the system effectually , dispelling colds , headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance , and its acting on tlio kidneys , liver and bowels , without weakening or irritating them , inako it tlio ideal laxative , In the process of manufacturing tips nro used , ns they are pleasant to the taste , but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants , by a method known to the CAUFOUNIA Fie Syjiur Co. only , In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations , please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FKANCJBCO. OAI. . U1UXBVII.X.B. KY. NEW YORK , N. Y. For sale by all DrueEUts.-l'rlcc SOc. per bottle. | nnt to president , Frank Jay Gould ; general j manager , W. I ) . DoiMrldgp , secretary nnd treasurer , A. H. Cfllef ; assistant secretary , Ouy Phillips ; second assistant secretary , ! ' . W. Irlnnd ; local treasurer , 1) . S. H. Smith ; ] general auditor , O. 0. Warner. Members of executive committee : Ocorgo J. Gould , Kclwln Oould , 1) . D. Parmly , Thomas T Uskert , Louis Fitzgerald. Samuel Sloan and HUftscll Sago. 1IIIT MTT1.P. CHAIN IS 11I3IXO 3IOVr.ll. Contention thnt I'nrinor * Ire- ! , < n rr Hilton. There 1 an unusually llBhl movement ot grain over the railroads In this territory nt the present time. Ilepwlfl from Chicago nro | that the receipts there from the western j country nro about half what they wore one year ago. This commodity forming n largo per cent of the freight business of western roads , the falling off I * noticeable to them. The freight men attribute the decrease to several causes , ono of which la that there is but little grain In the west outside of that held by speculators \\tileh can be shipped. Many men bought corn during the early part of the winter wfton the prlco was ad vancing , expecting to make a big profit on It. Before they had secured the amount they dealrcd the prlco broke , nnd It has since boon unsteady. It Is said Uioy are now holdIng - Ing on to their possessions waiting for the market to recover that they may make themselves whole. Local frelfeht men do not anticipate any break In rales. While climatic conditions may have the result of Increasing the prlco of grain , thereby encouraging Its shipment , they bellovo that these who are holding for a bettor rate will bo disappointed. Even the suggestion which comes from Chicago that eastern roads may bo compelled to re sort to heroic measures to meet what they term the unfair differential In grain rates In favor of shipments .from . the Mississippi river , Is not seriously considered by lofa.1 men as a sufficient factor to break the ex istence of present rate agreements. Mall AVolKliliiK Tliuu Nrnr nt Hand. Assistant Superintendent Vandervoort of the railway mall service has received In structions from Superintendent Troy at Chicago cage to take charge of weighing the malls on the trunk lines In Iowa. This la the task that keeps the Rcrvlcu hustling for nearly forty days once In four years , and on this occasion the order states that the weighing will begin Mimti 28. Colnnlwt Hutrn Arr Iiitiict. ST. PAUL , Minn. , RIarch 2I.-J. I. Whit ney , general passenger nnd ticket agent of the Oreat "Northern " , snld today there was no foundation for the statement that the Canadian Pacific had cut the present colonist rates from St. Paul to the Pacific coast. The story was telegraphed from Montreal. Ilnllvrny .Votf * nntl 1'erftoiinl * . A carload of Italians went west through Omnha on their way to Utah , where they will work In the mines. The Canadian Pacific officials snv the re port Is Incorrect which charges that road with having made ft rate of $12.EO from St. Paul to the Pacific coast. Gross earnings of the Northwestern for February were $2,691,431 , an Increase of $104,649. From Juno 1 until February 29 gross earnings show an Increase of $1,473- 044. 044.Tho The Northern Pacific has announced that It Mil make the same rates to California points by Portland that are made by the other roads through Ogden. It quotes a rate of $42.50 from Chicago to these points by St. Paul and Portland. For tbo meeting of the National Educa tional association nt Los Angeles in July the Milwaukee road hns announced that It will make whatever rates are current via either direct or circuitous routes , on the dates or nt the time the business would move. The quartermaster general's department of the army at Washington has sent letters to the managers ot eastern trunk lines ex pressing the satisfaction of the department over the excellent servJco rendered bv the lines In transporting troops during the last year. Answering an Inquiry from South Omaha , made by ono of the claimants. It cannot be said any more definitely than It was In the article on Thursday when the sale of the property under the Union Pacific hospital fund will be made. The matter Is In the hands of the United States circuit court. When the court believes a satisfactory sale can bo made It will undoubtedly order it. It may be several months. There seems to bo no question , but that in time the claim ants will receive their money. An eastern man has written to the land department of one of the Omaha roads mak ing inquiries regarding the prospect for se curing tillable land for forty families who desire to Immigrate west. Tlio inquirer eald ' ; these people have been living on rented land In one of the far eastern states , and that i they were tired ot their conditions. As a | guaranty of hla good faith he said ho was not nn immigration agent , but was making the negotiations simply as n friend of these who wished to better themselves. ( We have made our store a fertile find for bargain seekers Hayclcn Bros. with a big ad on page G. There Is an nd on page 6 you ought to read. It's the nig Store's , O.nl of TluiiiU * . To the large circle of friends , who FO Kindly and generously gave us their assist ance , sympathy and beautiful tokens of love aud devotion in these sad hours ol be reavement In the loss of wife and mother , we return our earnest and heartfelt thanks , .IACOU SC1IAMEL , Mil. and MIIS. FIU5D SCIIAMKL. H. nnd MHS. L. A. MRKUIAM , MIt. and MUS. R. F. LEHMAN. g riittrn T.oilKo , Xo. tT ! , A. O. V , AV. A special meeting of Patten lodge. No. 17.1. A. O , U. W. . will ho held nt Washington hall , -108 South Eighteenth street , on Mon day evening , March 27 , at 7:30 : o'clock sharp. II. M. UUIQHT. M. W. H. L. BOAND. necorder. ARE UP INARMS AGAIN \nrtli SlilIHrNldontM KXIMT ! I-I | Over the Cniitliiliril Ortiiiiiinit.y of Hniiilliiox IIONpltnl , North side residents are up In arms against because the health department has sent the two now cases of smallpox recently dis covered to the improvised smallpox hospital In Miller park. They have not been slow In expressing their Indignation. Committees have vlnlted Mayor > Moores , all the councilmen - men and the officers of the health depart ment to protest agalnut the further use of the hospital. They threaten to take vigorous action if their complaints nio not heeded. The gist of their complaint Is that they , had been given to understand by the city officials that the Miller Park hospital hart , \ been used only because no other place could bo found and they had been promised that ns soon ns the last of the old patients had been discharged from the hospital It would bo abandoned. They assert that the city is violating this agreement and that the action In sending two more patients out to the hospital Is especially to bo condemned bo- cauBo a smallpox hospital has been erected In Fontanello park. They have even threat ened that if the Miller park hospital Is used much longer they will convey the patients to 1lio city hall and burn down the building. At today'e meeting of the county board the medical staff of the county hospital will probably be selected , Tbo list of doctors ' wns named nt the last meeting two weeks ago nnd was eent to the committee of the whole. Only two members of the committee have Elnco succeeded In getting together and fixing up the list , but their work may bo i accepted as the committee's report. ' iiinn. IUJST lire , Mary Voot * . need SS years , on Tueveduy , March 21 , in Denver. Cole Mrs. Ituat was a daughter of Stlllman Foote , ono of the founders , In 1799. nt ( "iinton , Bt. Lawrence county. N w York. St. LUUTCIICO county , New York papers Dleuso CIHIV. HAnr.linos. . Hlirrlnt Aililltlntinl Sntiinlny Ilnr- Knlnn. SPECIAL BAUOAINS IN LADIES AND DENTS' FURNISHINGS. Mens' medium wplcht wool shirts nnd draw , ] era worth $1.00 for COc. Men's flno derby , ribbed shirts and drawers , regular 76c quality , nt 3 ! > c. Men's whlto unlaundcrcd shirts , with 4 ply linen bosom , worth 75c , at 35c. Men's colored laundered shirts , nil the latest styles , worth up to $1.25. nt C > 0e. Men's block , tan and fancy socks , full scumi less ] and warranted fast colors , at lOc. Men's suspendern. ' regular 25c quality , 12 > c. Men's sweaters In blue , maroon and green , worth 75c at 3c. ! ) Children's bicycle hose , with double knee , heel and toe , worth 25e at 12Hc. Ladles' corsets , worth up to $1.00 at 39c. Boys' shirt waists at 2fic. Ladles' gowns , regular $1.00 quality at COc. Attend the mil linery opening sales. OflAND EASTER CLOSINO SALE ON niBLF-S. Entire stock of bibles nnd prayer books out Saturday. No nicer Easter gift. We have decided to have a closing-out bible sale Saturday and all next week at one-halt price. No. 1R02 , Elegant COo bibles only 25c. No. 1200 elegant $1.00 bible * only GOc. No. 1723 elegant $1.30 bibles at G5e. No. 1300 elegant $1.75 bibles nt 83o. No. 1 S. S. Teachers' bible , long primer 8 mo. , regular price , $2.r 0 , on sale at $1.25. The same number with patent Index , worth $3.00 , on Rale nt $ l.f > 0. Oxford self-pronouncing blblo , patent Index , leather lined , regular prlco $4.00. on sale at $2.00. $8.00 bibles at $1.00. $10.00 bibles at $3.00. $12.00 bibles at $6.00. Prayer books nt lOc to $4.60. An elegant as sortment of Easier cards on sale , Attend the mlllln ry opening sales. 1-LB. CANS CALUMET BAKING POWDER , IOC. 100 CAN CALUMET BAKING POWDER. BO. Deardsley's shredded codfish , 3 pkg. 20c. Strictly fresh eggs , dozen lOc. Sweet sugar corn , per can Cc. ICe bottle pure tomato catsup , 9c. Lemon cling sliced peaches , per can lOc. Now Valencia raisins. Ib. Gc. New California prunes , Ib. Cc. Oil sardines , per can 3c. Mustard sardines , per can 3c. Blood red Col. R. salmon , lOc. 10 bars any brand laundry soap , 26c. Sweet chocolate , per package , SVfcc. High grade Java & M. coffee. 25c. Hawaiian coffee , try It , Ib. 25c. High patent Minnesota Hour. sk. 9Sc. Snowflake flour , sk. COc. HAYDEN BROS. See ad. on page G. MAU.YIKICKNT TRAINS. O mull a ( o ClilcnRo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rnllj way has Just placed In service two mag nificent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dallv at 5:4i : ! p. m. , arriving Chicago nt 8:25 : a. m. . , and leaving Chicago 0:15 : p. m. and arriving Omnha 8:20 : a. m. Each train IB lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars and reclining chair cars and runs over . the shortest line and smoolhpst roadbed between - tween the two cities. Ticket ofllco 1504 Farnam street , and at Union depot. RKKAT IlfiJUUCTIOX I.V HATES , Via "Hock Iftlnnd Hontr , " To points In Utah ; Idaho , Montana , Wash ington , Oregon aail California. Call nt city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street. Aiiotlior Mnnlunl Trent. Proprietor Himes has secured the services of the Sixteenth United States Infantry baud orchestra for the Schliti : roof garden n xt Saturday night , from 8 to 12. A ton-word want ad costs you but 8 ! > cents for 7 days In the Mornlnc and Evening Bee. Joyce the milliner can be found across the street from the old location. In the Wcrtz building , until repairs from the late fire can be made. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. PLANS FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL Mniiy aioiitliN May KlniiNillofore the Cnmiilf'tlcm of the UulldlnK- . The new High school building which the city proposes to build will not bo ready for occupancy until the beginning of the school term In the fall of MOO. This Is the opinion expressed by Architect McDonald , who has been selected to draw the plans of the structure. The statement will disap point many of the members of the Board of Education , the teaching staff of the High school and n goodly number of Omaha citi zens who had hoped that the building would too completed this year and could be occu pied by January 1 , 1900 , at the very latest. "Providing that the Board of Kducatlon speedily settles the question of what my compensation shall be , I should have thrco months from this date In which to draw J the plans and make the specifications of the 'building ' In detail " Architect I ! , says Mc Donald. "After the plans are drawn It will take pretty nearly a year to completely construct the building. Of course , this tlmo may bo considerably reduced If orders are given to all contractors to hurry the work. but If such orders nro given Jt will cost considerably more to erect the structure than If the contractors are allowed to go ahead in their own way. " The members of the Board of Kducatlon or at least tlioso who have been seen re garding the matter , nro somewhat put out nt Architect McDonald's estimate of the tlmo that will bo required for the completion of the building. Some attempt may be made to hasten the construction. Ajiiinuneeniiii < ii. At the Orpbeura today Panlntn. tbo myriad dancer , will make here final appearance. At tbo matinee she will KO on as usual after tbo Intermission , but In tbo ovcnliiR her specialty will come first. This afternoon will be the last matinee Klven to the women nnd children and the performance this even ing will bring to a close the most successful week of tbo season. La Petite Lund has met with the most ardent approval for her ex quisite and dainty singing aud dancing. Both features have attracted nn unusual attend ance at the Orpheum this week , The bill for next week , commencing at tbo matinee to morrow , promises to bo equally strong. You got bigger bundles of good goods here for your dollars than anywhere else In town. Road our bargain-giving nd on page 5. Hayden Bros. Mercer hotel , 12th and Howard streets , Omaha , | 2 per day. F. J. Coates , Prop. for llluli .Sellout Cllclrfn. The company of the High school cadcta which has been without weapons of warfare - faro over since the first of the school year bemuse their arms wore turned over to the Third Nebraska volunteers are soon to bo supplied with guns. Secretary Olllan of the Uoanl of Education has ordered forty Springfield cadet rllles with belts and bayo nets , nnd tbo weapons are expected to bo hero at the close of the spring vacation next week , or soon thereafter. The rllles \NlIU equipment cost J9.C5 each. "I have found your Dronchlal Troches most uwlul lor lioanenccs and colds. " 1'noF. L. RICCI , Queens college , LONDON , H.su. ' Bronchial BROWN'S Troches OP DOSTON Sold In tnzci only Avoid Imitations. oWII I o 1-pound n . cartons only. Premium Never sold Breakfast in bulk. Pure Pork Dclicioiuly Seasoned. The Beit Tliut Money Cuu llujr. HIS IDENTITYJS REVEALED tlcni-KP I'lekrH In 11i - Sinn AVIio lit turned IlnnUrr Ofllcrr'n Mnnry mill IlFcrtvoil tin * Hrvruril , Ocorgo I'lckrel , 1012 North Sixteenth street , la the mnn who returned to Charles Officer of Council Bluffs his $4.000 , re taining t the $1,000 offered as n reward for Its restoration. Mr. Plckrol was formerly n ' ' fireman i In Company No. 4 , bavins tendered his j rcslRiintlon Martli 20. Mr .I'lckrel eays- I i "My 13-yenr-old BOH Arthur , who Is a messenger ' for the Omnha road , picked up , the ' money near the First National bank Boon after Mr. Officer lost It. He saw there was a great deal of money In the roll and placed It In his pocket. Thinking about It nfterwnrds ho made up his mind that If ho said anything to us about Itc might think ho 1 had tnkcn It at the ofllco some time , and ' therefore I ho concealed It In a. barrel of saw dust i nnd rubbish In our bnck yard. I wont to i Lincoln soon afterward nnd did not re turn , until the first of this week. My _ wife nnd I were talking about the $5,000 package , before ' the children nud I remarked that I > would llko to nnd It. Arthur lirlfihtenud up and asked : " 'What package Is that , papa ? ' " 'Why the $5,000 Mr. Officer lost , ' I responded. 'It was all In now $50 bills. ' "He scorned to bo uneasy , nnd flnnlly I Bald , 'I bellovo you have found that money. ' Ho 1 confessed that ho had , nnd took me out to I the barrel , where I dug It out without the | loss ot very much time I can tell you , ' I took the money In the house , counted It I. ninl found the package contained exactly $3,000. ' I gave Arthur $5 I had promised "him " | > on hln wheel , and arranged to go to Coun i cil Bluffs to return the money. I went over Wednesday evening about 6 o'clock nnd was admitted "by " Mrs. Olllcor. I told Mr. Officer that | I would prefer for him not to tell nny- ono who returned It unless ho felt It was . necessary to do so , and then ho could do as he ' plcawed. I had no reason for not wanting it known any more than that I Old not care to bo "Chaffed by my acquaintances for not keeping the entire amount. I think I can do much ibottor on the $1,000 to which 1 was entitled than I could on a larger sum of stolen money. " Mr. Plckrel said he had already Invested n portion of the reward In building and loan stock , but ho exacts to transfer It to a store when ho has quit the Ilro department for good. Arthur Plckrol , who found the money , Is a ibrlght , ) looking , well dressed lad , with an open manner which Invites confidence. He said ho had no Idea that the money ho had found 1 ( belonged to iMr. Officer , ns ho did not know 1 how .much was In the package because howas too frightened to count It. IS NOW READY FOR SERVICE Ilfirner Street Knuliic llnuxc Com pany U llelii- Ntiitod. The Harney street engine house company , recently put back Into service by the order of the Board of PIre and Police Commissioners , Is now ready for business. The company Is made up of the same men as before with the ex ception of ono , and possesses the same pieces of apparatus the water tower , an cnglno and a hose wagon. Civil Scrvlct- Much misunderstanding has developed In regard to the recent Instructions from Wash ington by which a number of the civil serv ice examinations have been postponed to fall. The orders applied only to the exam inations for applicants for positions In the postofllce. customs and Internal revenue de partments , but most of the applicants have ; acquired ( the Idea that It means that no. examinations whatever will ho held this spring. This Is nn error , ns the remaining examinations willbo hold as usual. Exai- > Inatlons for admission to the departmental service will occur April 5 and 11 , and those for applicants for positions In the railway mall service will be held April 6. kept at bny by OF BEEF A Porfoet Tonic 1 Braces up the system. for bargains In now TAILORKD SUITS- DRESS SKIHTS SILK WiAISTS SPIIINQ JACKETS PETTICOATS WRAPPERS NECKWEAR VEILS KID GLOVES and MUSLIN UNDBEWRAR. Wo Invlto you to call , as H Is no trouble to show goods. goods.SCOFELD 1510 Douglas Street. Only the Choicest Are Thus Branded Ask for- CUDAHY'S DIAMOND- HAMS BACON LARD THE TASTE TELLS. DON PELI3R.O 's IUST no CICAH. JIUUS. CO. , DUIrlhiitcn , ' A DEATH BLOW TO THOSE AILMENTS OF YOUH BODY WHICM "SNEAK IN" ON YOU AND POISON YOUR SYSTEM. IT PURIFIES YOUR BLOOD. > - < t ii I San Francisco. I os Aiicreles. S32.5O \ San Diego. from J Sin Jos ? . Omaha. \ BakorsUeld. and other California points. The Burlington Is the shortest and quickest line to Southern Cali fornia the scenic line to Central and Northern California. Person ally conducted excursions In tourist 3lC6 | rs every Thursday. Through to San Francisco and Los Angeles without change. f Ocrdcn. Iluluna. S25 I Butte. from _ / Anaconda. Omaha 1 Spokane. Seattle. Tacoma. V. Portland. The only line operating through sleeping cars daily. Omahn to Butte and Anaconda. The only line run ning tourist sleeping cars twice u tvnek to Untie , Spokane and Seat tle. Hundreds of miles shorter and J1OUJIS quicker than any other line to Montana nnd Puget Sound. Ticket Office , IBurllngton l502Farnam. * ' 0" ' Tol'phono 250J ts The Sherwin-Williams Floor Pain ! This Is a superior quality of paint , made exprossely for the purpose Indicated , the oh- Ject being to produce the most durable and satisfactory coating on a wood floor which can bo obtained It will not blister , peel or rub off , nndwill dry with a glossy surface under ordinary circumstances in ono night. It will soon become very hard , yet sufficientj ly elastic to render It remarkably durable , It Is made In nlno different shades , the most popular being dust color , slate , yellow , light tan and gray. Put up In quarts nt 40c , half-gallons at 7oc , gallons at $1.25. Cull fur C'olnr Cards. Sherman & McConncll Drug Co. ir.l.'l IIODGU STHBI2T. Middle of Illoclc. Some people nro satisfied with ANY OLD J3J3J3R While connoisseurs desire purity , ngo , strength thro requisites. requisites.KKUG Has thope nnd connoisseurs know It. It's the best bottled beer that was exhibited at the TrnnamlsBlsslppl Exposition and the ONLY one that received THE gold medal for purity and strength. These are facts , If you're from Missouri or think you should bo , call and we'll prove the above to your ontlro satisfaction. WE MAKE NO CLAIMS WE OA.NNOT SUBSTANTIATE. Try a case. ntmi Kin f ; muvi.en. . , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. TEETH EX'fltACFED ' 25 CENTS. PAINLESS DR. MflSON. . EXTRACTION. 4th Floor Broun Bile. , 10th nnd Douflat Gold Alloy Filling . $1.00 Cold Filling . $1.OO and up GoldCrowis . $5.OO Set Teeth . $5.00 llest Teeth . S7.5O STAR BRAND HAMS , BACON AND LARD Arttiour & Co. , SOUTH OJIAI1A , NED , Dee , Mnreh M , 1S33. Saturday Selections * New neckwear for Master. An extra ordinary expose of nil that's brightest and best , the very essence of economy extracted from the mode center for 1liis special occneion , wo have a glorious collection of new ncd'tics 8cas \ \ \ are commonly found only in the "swell" store ? . You don't need to bo told the ditrerence in price or how much less they are. The line at JXc includes a line of all the different rimpusaiul patterns the real val ue we leave to your judgment. The line at fine inohulcs < 7/7 / the newest ideas in the best quality usually found around towii at fiOc and 75c our price 85c. Men's Grown susjwitlers ( glance at the window ) with re inforced buckle piece , a hundred dillorent patterns , on palo ) at Si > c. Men's colored hosicrui at lOc , l > c , 2fic , 85o amJi5t , every pair brings a Mmtnoro out aide 77/0 / JV0- wtf'ff. Men's pure linen handkerchiefs , fancy borders for 'sfancji shirts many now ones since last Satur day 4f > e up no old or shopworn chestnuts amongst them all new , all clean. Men's collars a great department in this house , all the late style shapes at The Nebraska prices. You know of the economy that hovers around this department. Men's hats The Nebraska Special at $1.50 same quality costs you from § 2 to § 2.50 in hat stores. Men's gloves you must have a new pair for Eas ter our line is complete in every detail. Jl/cnV Spring Top Cmt * ut $4.00 , # 5.00 , SO.fiO , $7.50 , 5S.GO and up prices toploaso your fiurso thin store opens nt 7:30 : this morning1 and closes at 10 o'clcjck this evening. Facts that Every Man Wearing Clothes SHOULD KNOW If a watch has a poor movement you cannot expect ac curate time. The same fact holds good in clothing. If the Insides of a garment are poorly made you cannot expect to get Wearing Satisfaction. The clothing wo sell is super ior in every way to all other makes , because every garment is r Ptailored on a strictly scientific basis. Here are < -fi * a few of the many good points you cannot see but get ; The buttons never come off , because they are sewed through the cloth on canvas and silesia. To add firmness around the shoulders and blades genuine Frenclielastic can vas is used just enough padding to retain the shape. Pure flax canvas running from the top most shoulder points and armholes clown to bottom tom of coat , pressed and shrunk to conform to the body. The lapel is close hand stitched , to give permanent and proper shape and contain 125 yards , more silk thread stitching than any other make. These are a few of the many good points about our clothing. Don't you ADMIRAL CEO. DCWCY think that clothing tailored with as much care and thought as ours is worthy of your investigaton ? The fact that you pay less for good clothing hero than ordinary clothing is sold for elsewhere , ought to interest the most economical buyers. All these good points are tail ored in our $7.50 $ , $8.50 $ , $9.50 $ , $10.00 $ , $12.50 $ $15.00 $ Suits. HATS AND CAPS Special : For Saturday we offer all the new blocks and shades in men's derbies and fedoras ' worth up to § 2.00 for $1.00. ! ' | j i Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. t O My showing of dainty tailored Suits , fashioned according to the explicit orders of eastern suit experts , have received the approval of all fashionable ladles In Omaha and state. Wlso buyers are making their selection now while the assortment Is complete , urged to < lo BO by such remarkable values as offerings Saturday , Ttelil-fittiiiK , Box Coat Shapes , Man Tailored Suits ( 'oat handsomely sill : i lined throughout skirts cut In latent styles In many handsome colors a ult that would bo cheap at the , cud of the season ut 120.00 I want you to como in aiul look at thcvo KiillH and' 1 know that you will not hosltnto to pronounce every ono lmmcn.su bargains < GB % ( If ) 'J'ight-littlnn , Hex and Fly Front Shapes Every suit ellk lined through out with high grade taffeta HlIkH colored nnd black workmimahlp , style and < | imity ] roulil not bo equalled fur Jet-H limn IIS.W mailti from the best fabrics- new weaves am ! n iV ca irlnw ono of the bent Milt liurzalns of the season ut , . . . , and Jtox I'rnnt shaped jacket * all lined with best Hllk throughout & In all kinds of fabrics and colors - at would bo cheap at $10. < X > - $10 00 Sspir.ito Skirts in nil styles nnd fab . -a rice many of them brjxlded In front the iKiwest cut no other Htoro ran Klvo you , such u selection and value as I fljti do , ThCHo xklrts from n - Immensemlectlon of Bilk Btilrt A\ ' | Ht , In striped and corded taffeta Bilk Undtrsklrts , In most beautiful Sllk-ln pieces for elllc waists and c'0T0r..u.nd ' ? $5.00 . . 75c If you store your furs with m o for Rummer I guarantee all losses from lire and moth. Furs altered ut low prices. G& George de Sosnowski , & Between I-'arnain and Ilnrnoy. 321 S. ISttl Stt , OdlOhO , Nel ) .