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    7 I O n TUP OMVTTA DATLV TJEE : TirFTJSDAV , APTJ1T , 27 , 18 n.
NEW FIELD FOR LABORERS 1
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i
Armies of Men Employed Constructing
Railroads ia the West.
PLENTY OF WORK FOR ALL WHO APPLY
CJoiiil AVnKo * J'alil li.r C inlrnr or ,
AVJio Are l'nililn ( iiiiitriu'lliia
of .Nc v Mar * In tli - '
Conntrj.
nvcry < lny from twenty-five to ntty Inuor-
crs nro tarried out of Omaha for rallroul
work In western Nebraska and Wyoming ,
but Hint Is only the forcrunnor of the move
ment which will begin the first of ni > U
mouth. The proprietor of one of the labor
agencies In this city Bays Hint ho alone will
arnil between COO nnd fiOO men every week
nftcr May 1. These laborers nre cent to
different localities where railroad construc
tion Is under way. They RO on the Hurling-
ton to Alliance and to WyomlnR points to
work on the extensions being pushed there
nnd on the Union 1'aelflc to North I'lfttto ,
Lexington and to Wyoming. Some also are
gent north on the Hock Island to places
uhoro that road Is building new linei.
The principal demand for 1 iborers , ac
cording to the represontntho of the agency
mentioned comes from the railroad con-
Btructlon In western Nebiaska nnd Wyoming
The cloVatlon there Is so much greater than
In this section and the weather HO much
colder that work on the various contracts Is
yet slow. During the month of Mny the
weather Is expected to bo more favorable for
( trading and It Is predicted that thorp will
Ira a demand for all the laborers who can bo
bhlpped out there.
The wngos for this work arc $1.5 and $1,8
a day and laborers are charged $1.50 n week
for board. A small per cunt Is also de
ducted each week for a sick fund and a
ph > slclnn with proper medicine stores Is with
the grading nutilt all the time to treat those
who may become 111. Teamsters are paid
$22.50 a month and aiu furnished their
board.
Domiuid for I.nlior.
"Tho demand for common laborers this
spring , " said the agency man , "Is greater
than It haa been In Ilfteen years.Vu have
had n long experience In this business , and
do not recall a tlmo when there was so
murh work offered the unskilled toller.
During the last few > cars there was BO llt-
tlo ralhoad work In the west that the ter
ritory had been abandoned by that element
of the population which had depended upon
that class of employment for support. Throe
applying for work In the west uow are now
men and many of thorn are attracted by a
desireto see the country. AVe can gl\o them
employment at better terms In Iowa nnd
" \VlHConsln than in Nebraska and Wyoming ,
but they prefer the latter because they have
not been that far west.
"Omaha 111 this hummer be n center for
laborers who week employment In western
railroad building. The bulk of the business
will bo handled from here unless the de
mand shall exceed the supply. Wo am
sending small bodies of men from our Chicago
cage oIllceH juwt now , hut the most of our
business there Is for Iowa nnd WIscoii&ln
and Illinois work. The boom seems to
prevail In the central states almrot to the
extent It doca In the west. A few of the
men we send to Wyoming cannot stand the
high altitude and they return , nnd we send
them to other localities , but as a general
thing they htay with the work until thr > con
tract Is Ilnlohod. When the movement once
sets In In earnest , e\ery train to the far
went will carry Its carload of laborers.
Whnt this means to the business of the
western country can easily bo understood. "
\vnsTiiix nnoosis. .
I'roniiuct of NIMV ItnilroailN HIIIIJM U | >
< hc HopcN of tliu 1'coplc.
Papers In the towns In western Nebraska
and enstoin Wyoming are finding a fiesh
Inspiration for news In the new era of rail
road building In these sections. It is dlfll-
cult to make any of these towns believe
that with the advent of the railroad which
Is coming In their direction the village will
not throw off its town clothes and don
metropolitan airs.
At Oerlng , which has long waited for Its
railroad , with a good prospect now of hav
ing two of them before another year goes
by , the people alternate their associations
with llurllngton and Union Pacific survejlns
parties. Whin one gang lea\es another
comes In to spend a night , keeping the llamo
of excitement at the scorching point , nrush ,
Colo. , Just across the Nebraska boundary ,
alieady has tbo Burlington main line and
the branch to extend to Deadwood , which
will have Its southern tci minus at this point ,
Is leading the people there to forget their
MO population and figure on the 5,000 which
they BOOH expect to count. Their hopes are
sustained by the recent action of the town-
slto company In doubling the price of Its
lots at nrush. Other towns In that section
are having a similar experience.
The lines being run In wsetorn Nebraska ,
eastern Colorado nnd Wyoming by the Union
Puclllc and the llurllngton , with the prac
tical certainty they will bo constructed dur
ing the coming year , have given an energy
to the people there nnd a now Hfo to the
business of tbo section.
il ! ' I'llUHSHT
lliMiililiiiirtorM I.IUHr 1 ! ' < Moved
from I'lilcnno to Sun KriinolNi-o.
Headquarters of the Transcontinental
Freight bureau , which have long been at
Chicago , may within n few weeks be trans-
foned to Pan Francisco. The Southern Pa-
clllo nnd the Santa Fo lines are behind the
movement. The buieau Is made up of the
lines west of the Missouri river , nnd the two
roads mentioned have a largo share of the
transcontinental business. It Is held by
them that It would bo more convenient to
nil concerned to have the headquarters at
San Francisco , the objective point of the
greater portion of the tralllc. All the Inter
ested lines ha\o been consulted , and a vote
is said to have been taken which favors
the rejno\nl.
The hurcnu Is the agency through which
nil the trniiHcontlncntnl lines Issue their
freight rates. All of the transcontinental
freight tariffs nnd amendments to tariffs
for the lines west of the Missouri river
are issued by the bureau under the direc
tion of Commissioner It. 11 Countlss. All
questions of divisions between the lines are
adjusted through the agency of the bureau ,
nnd the bureau transacts a vast amount of
business relating to trnnscontlnental freight
matters , in which scneral lines are inter
ested. Another point made In favor of re-
ino > al will bo the vast amount of telegraph
tolls saved by the roads between San Fran
cisco and Chicago.
llnllroiulH ( irltliiK TouHlit-r.
CHICAGO , April 20 A large represen
tation of western roads attended a mans
meeting hero tnduy to discuss the question
of jcorganization and all were confident
that n successful settlement would be
reached as already enough roads stand
pledged to carry a project of eomo kind
through. It is proposed to make the uow
agreement much stronger than tbo old one
Another lloiinil on Unitlur < l < m.
J. H. liuchanan , general passenger agent
for the iikhorn , and A. 1) ) . Smith , abstst-
ont general pautongur agent for the llur
llngton , 1mMI gone to Chicago to attend a
meeting of the Wroteu ) Passenger associ
ation. At this meeting the "steenth" at
tempt Mill bo made to perfect a new agree
ment upon which to launch tliu association
into another sa of usefulness. The sue-
ecus of the Interstate Commerce commUbloi
in lining up the wanton ) roads on their
freight tariff sheets bag encourage tao
backers of the association to bellcio the
l mi 'I it for n similar tmi < n f f r m l'i
pn-stn rr bunlium t iimliidful of the
infliiy defeats which have met their effort *
In th" pait , the call for the pipont meetIng -
Ing r\jirt e tlip utmtwt hope that the as-
Rorlatlon will now he reorganised nnd the
trouble In the pa scnKer field tome to nn
end. Individual members of the asioclntlou
nre not so confident su the managers of the
association , and predict nnothei failure.
Knltitil } .Note * mill l'ir < initnlN <
II T. White , general attorney for the Klk-
honi , has ? ono to Chicago
M S. Uobln on of rhlcngo , general agent
for the Krlc road. Is In Omaha.
12. M. Collins of Qulncj , chief engineer for
the northern lines of the Port Arthur sjs-
tt'in. Is In the city.
J It. O'Neill of Portland , traveling papscn-
ger ngont for the Utcgon Itnllwny A : Nnvl-
Ration compati } , is In the city on olllelal
business nnd nlso tolsll old friends.
The rain jesterdny Is reported nt the
rallioad ofllrea to l-mo been general over
the South Platte country and In the not th
orn part of the state for the easteiu half of
Nebraska.
I'red Ilnlllngsworth. n well Known loco-
moth e engineer of the IMkhorn company ,
with headquarters nt Norfolk , has written n
book co\crliiK his \arlcd expriIonic ns n
railroad man. An eastern firm will bring
out the \olume.
President Hurt nnd General Manager
Dickinson ha\o returned from the west ,
where they spent two weeks looking o\er
the route of the proposed now lines of that
road up the Noith Platte valley ami from
Sidney across to Chadon. )
The Northwestern announces that It ex
pects to get Into Its new ticket olllco In this
city by May 15. The work on the lmpio\e-
nentn in that corner IB being > apldly
msned The Iloor has been lowered to the
e\cl of the sidewalk , nnd the big windows
> a\o nlso been successfully lowered about
wo feet. Preparations are now being made
or putting on n new celling nnd Inylng a
low Iloor.
KUIAIj roil TlllJIIhMAY
At Ilajili'n Ilros.
Ladles' fane ) hose , In silk nnd lisle thread ,
lint have sold at 7. > c , $1 00 nnd $1 CO , on sale
Thursday at 2" > c The biggest bargains e\cr
ffcrcd Theio will be snmo specials In la
ics' gloves , underwear and corsets Thurs-
ay at HAYUCN DUOS.
AllllOlllll'KllllMltN.
Many admirable features are comprised In
he bill nt the Orphcum this week. "For
leform , " the satiric comedy presented by
Mr. Hugh Stanton nnd Florence Modona is
one of the most original and diverting1
sketches to bo found In the vnudovlllo
enlm. The comedy musical act of Water-
> urj brothers nnd Tcnney Is full of mlith
and iiieloiU Wilson and Harpln In "Casey
and the Tramp , " have proved themselves
nyal entertainers. On Frldnj night and at
hat peifoimanco only Charles y lllgglns ,
he joung violin virtuoso of this city , will
ippcar In scvernl popular and classic selcc-
lons. Next week another Omaha artist will
IB seen In the person of little Ueth , the
Inging nnd contoitlon dancer , who Is a gen
eral favorite among a wide circle of ac
quaintances in the city.
It Is not often that an actor or actress can
naUc n sensation with a part consisting of
only nineteen words In the whole course of
i long play , and yet that Is Just what Miss
May Lamboit succeeds In doing with the
ole of the wInking girl In the successful
arco-coined ) . "On nnd Off , " In which
Charles Frohmnn's comedians will appear
it Hojd's Friday and Satuiday evenings
nnd Saturday matinee. Miss Lambert Is not
m the stage more than ten minutes and Ins
) ut these nineteen words to say. Vet she
uses her time and her winks so well as to
make her rol'e one of the hits of the piece.
'or a first-class part that any acties * . might
> o glad to piny It Is by far the shortest
mown In recent > eais. Seats nre now on
sale for this , the scaj-on's most Important
comedy engagement. 17. W. Holland and
Fritz Williams are the chief funmakers.
With the mntlnoo today and the perform
ance tonight the James-KIdder-Wardc com
pilation concludes Us engagement at Do > d's
: 'ho bill for this nfteinoon Is "Tho School
or Scandal , " in which the three great stais
voro seen to advantage last night , While
Thursday IB unusual for a matlneo the fact
s seen that a most unusual treat has been
given Omaha theater-goers In this great
combination , the greatest since Uooth nnd
larrctt's famous Itlncmncy It Is to he
loped that a big icpresentntlon of Omaha' * ,
pcoplo will greet this great trio this aftor-
10011. The afternoon prices aio considerably
ewer than the evening prices , a fact that
hould make home difference In attendance
Tonight the farewdll peiformauce will be
'Othello , " Its three famous characteis ,
Othelfo , lago and Desdemonda , being Inter-
reted by Mr. James , Mr. Warde and Miss
Cldder respective ! } . The hcenlc and cos-
umlc adjuncts of this great piece are said
o be moBt elaborate and beautiful. No such
cast , it Is said , ever surrounded the prin-
Ipals In n play of this character.
M'UCIAl , rOK SATtllOAY.
A < Illijilen Ilrox.
Griffon brand thlits , the regular $1 SO ,
200 and $2 50 qualltj , at die All sl/es In
icn's nnd bojs' shirts The flni'st line ever
hewn In Omaha Uvely st > Io of shirt made
Ml the newest patterns out for spring Can
e been in window nt HAVDKN I1UOS
r AM ) hiioirrijyr JIOUTI ;
To . ' ) ( . l.oulN - \ III Oiniilia .V , S. I.oiils
anil Waliiihh Itonte.
jcnvo Omaha 50 p. m. . Council Dluffs
i 10 p. m. , arrive St. Louis 7 n. m. Ho-
urning leave St. Louis 7 30 p. in. , an he
Omaha S 3.1 a. ID , dally. Dent Hue to south
il east. No bus transfers In St. Louis
lomcscekors' half rate ( plus ? 2 00) ) . Excur
Ions on sale first and third Tuesday each
noiith. All Information at "Port Arthui
loute" olllco , 1415 Fainnm stieet ( Paxtnn
lotcl block ) , or write Hariy n. Moores , C
' . and T. A. , Omnhn. Nob.
A C'orrc-clloii.
In the Doston Store candy department ad-
ertlsemont of Sunday mixed candy was ad
vertised U-lh ho'J cents. It should have
read Ms-lb. box.
JOHNSTON TIclon 12. beloved wife of .1.
T JohiiHton , April 2fl , aged SO jiars 3
month- dnj.s.
Funi'inl fnjin the resident e , 1501 South
Twenteighth ntr. > et , Friday morning at
10 o'clock Interment In Forest Lnwn.
MOUNT Mrs Ah Inn , April 24 , 1MD ) , agp-l
21 > eai. , of consumption , beloved vvlfi f
Krnet-t O. Mount ; maiden name Alvlna
SomnuTH
Kunernl TIiurndny. April 27 , U39 , at 1 10
p. m. fiom ri'sUUnre , 2300 South Twrnty-
Illth stioot , to the Onstellur Sti Jet Proshy-
terian cliuieh. Interment Laurel Hill teme-
tery , Kouth Omaha. Friends Invited.
THAUTIIKN Mniy. aurert 3J ycua
Funoial Tliurwlav , Apill 27 , nt S JO a m
from laml'v reMldmio , 2009 Noith Seven
teenth street to Hat rt'd HVart rhuich , 2JriI
and Illnnuy Sth. Interment llolj Stpukhn
c'cmetcry
ICLiKI'\Nin-rranU. nged IS. sou of Mrn
r Kleffnei. m tht family ii ldenco , 1 > J
t'apltid avenue , TueHiluN , Ainll 2.i DoLL -
L-L iHod was a brother of Mrs li n. Dooih ,
Omaha , Mr.s H Luifenbuig , South
Om.iha Mrs I'hnilcs II H.ivvjei. Kan < is
C'lt > and Mrs J Hllej. N vv llrlshtun. Pa.
Funeral notK e Intel.
FMIGUS
SPEED ,
COMFORT ,
AHD
EXCELLENCE of EQUIPMENT
Are the Through Trains Via
Dnluu I'acllUi In Miit > r , Suit I.ul.o
t-'lt ) , San I'm no I nro , I'nrlluiiil ,
and all points HCBI
I'lnrvt DlnliiK Cam In Aincrli-u ,
lluOi'l , hiuoUliiK anil Library Ciirn ,
1'alaet ! aail Orillinir ) Slvciu'rii ,
Cll > - TlfUt-l Olllci' , inou I-araaiu ht. ,
Tvlcpliuno a 1C ! .
\ IMIAI f'lIP ntVIVP TAIV
SHOE SALE BEGINS lODAi
Tha Best of $40,000 , Worth of Foreman's '
State Street Chicago Shoe Stock.
AT BOSTON STORE TODAY ,
I'lio V < TJI'lnrxt anil HlKlirnt ( irtulvn
of MIIK-M Arc Olfcrril In This Sale
at from l-l ! ( o I-1 ( tic I'lil-
1'rlc'i' .
SPECIAL NOTICi : TO MEN.
$3.00 , JO 00 , $8.00 SHOES FOR $2.50.
The fact that Foreman's shoo store has
ho largest man's tiade In Chicago U suin
dent to guarantee jou the stjlu and quality
) f these shoes. For your easy selection we
inve assorted the shoes and placed each kind
> n nn Immensu counter by Itself. Thus , all
ho men's patent leather shoes will bo on
ono counter , all the men's fine enamel shoes
vlll be on another counter , all the mcn'tt tan
hoes will bo on ono counter , all the men's
luo vlcl Kid shoes will be on one counter , all
ho men s calf skin shoes will bo on onu
: ountcr , nnd so on. Kvery stjle of shoo will
) e piled high on a bnrgnln counter of Its own.
AT HOST ON blOKi : . OMAHA
MtJN'S $800 , $7.00 , $600 , $5.00 SHOKS ALL
oo AT ONI ; puicu , $2.50 PAIR.
AVe Mill give you > our choice of every
linn's shoo In this entire purchase that sold
rein $5.UO to $8.00 n pair at the icmnrknbly
ow price of $2.30.
The Foreman's men's shoes are nil on the
nnln floor.
LAD1KS' $2.50 , $3 00 AND $3 50 SHOES ON
UAUGAIN SQUAHn A.T $1 5D.
Today wo will offer you choice of 2,200
pair of women's fine , silk vesting top , black
mil tan shoes , nnd plain kid shoes that
'oioman sold up to $3.50 , and give jou your
choice of the entire lot , on baiguin Equal o
at $1.5 ! ) .
AT HOSTON STORE , OMAHA.
LADIES' $ .1.00 niCYCLE HOOTS , $1.50.
Ladles' $4 00 tan fancy % stliiK top nnd
3.00 pluln blnck cloth top , 10 Inch high bl-
cycle boots , on bat gain equal o at $1.6'J pair.
All widths and nil sizes.
5.00 AND $600 LADIES' PATENT
LEATHER SHOES. $1 D8.
All the ladies' $3.UO and $7.00 patent
eather shoes , lace or button , from the Fore-
unn stock and fiom the Cammejer , New
York , stock , go nt $1 ! 'S ' pall.
AT DOSTON STORE , OMAHA.
. .ADIES' $2.00 AND $2.50 SHOES , DSC PAIR
IN UASEMENT.
All the ladles' shoes that sell up to $2.50
; o In the basement on bargain square at
Sc pad.AT
AT DOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
BOYS' $250 SHOES. 9SC , ON MAIN FLOOR.
All the boys' and youths' shoes thnt sold
t $1.50 , $2 00 and $2 50 go at ' ) Sc pair.
.ADIES' $1.50 AND $2.50 SLIPPERS. ! > SC.
All the Indies' plain and fancy beaded
trapped bandals that bold for up to ? 2 50 go
t 9Sc In bisemcnt.
WHITE SLIPPERS. 19C , 2."C AND SOC
All the small lots of ladles' white kid ,
vhlto canvas and colored kid slippers go nt
9c , 25c and 50c.
AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA.
We wish It distinctly understood thnt our
c&criptlon of the value of these shoes Is in-
onceivably below tholr actual value We
re not using n lot of words , but Just simply
tatlng plain fncts , every shoe lu this sale
s worth from two to three and oven four
Imes the price we are selling It for. Every
air Is guaranteecd absolutely peifcct In
( very v\ay , shape and form and In the very
) est , newest and latest stjles , such an are
vorn In Chicago and New York. Such high
; rado shoes were never sold In Omaha bo-
ore under any clicumstances.
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA ,
16th and Douglas Sts.
Mclltiold .ll.-inorlal fiuiil Lectures.
The first of the course of lectures to be
; lvcn by Rev. Thomas Cooper , LL. D. , as
ils contribution to the John McQuold me-
uorlal fund , Is announced for Thursday
light , April 27 , at 8 o'clock nt the First
Methodist church. Subject , "Tennjson. "
Dr. Cooper has lectured In many of the
cities of England and the United States and
IIIH lecture has had praise without stint
rom the pi ess.
No admission fee will be charged , but a
collection will bo taken , nnd lovers of Eng-
nnd's great poet will thus have nn oppor-
unlty to contribute to the memorial fund.
The following blrtha and deaths wore re-
lortcd to the health commlbhlouor during
he twenty-four hours ending nt noon jes-
eiday :
Bli ths Joseph Pcllicnn , 1931 South Four-
eenth , boy , Bee Worthing , 305 North
Thirtieth , boy ; Harry J. Hnverlj1921
South Fifteenth , boy ; Edwaul M. Clark ,
2622 Erhklne , boy.
Deaths A. Lcedy , St. Joseph's hospital.
27 years , pneumonia ; Maud Sheldon , -112
N'orth Fourtc enth , 27 years , consumption.
Gettclman's Pure Mult Bcor the finest
Milwaukee produces 626 So. 16th. Tel. 1121.
The Dewey European hotel , 13th ana Far-
nmn. First-class rooms. Reasonable rates.
1S99 city real and personal taxes become
luo May 1 next.
Sam'I Burns , 1318 Fnrnam , says only two
Inj's more of April discount sale. Ten per
cut otf everything.
Mercer hotel , 12th and Howard streets ,
Omaha. European pTan , 50c.
Write the Omaha Tent and Rubber Co. for
tents and awnings , 1311 Fainnm street.
P. H. Phllblu. ticket broker , removed 1303
Airnam.
Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open.
um : \
Our I.nillcn * Mull Salr IK n fJlml Snr-
To the close nnd shrewd buyers of Omaha
The opportunity you have liocn watching nnd
nailing for eomes rlRht In thp middle of thn
season. July prices on ladles high elms
tailor inado suits.
K > 0 ladles suits , In plain or braided ap
plique effects ; In chrclts , broken plaids ,
herringbone stripes and plain cloths ;
stylishly made up , regular $35.00 nnd $40.00
suits can be bought now for $12 50.
CO ladles' tailor made gulls , latest
styles , In black serge , u firth $10.00 , In this
salt ; for $3 IS
100 Indies' $12.00 to $1B.OO suits at $6.-10.
Tu ladles' fine $1S 00 to $20.00 milts on sale
nt $ S.90.
Our Now York buyer has again proved his
nblllt > to secure choice values for spot cash.
This time It Is " . * 0 dorcn ladles' underskirts
Incry prettty palierus , very flue quality , 0
to 10 rows of cording , worlh anywhere from
$2.00 to $2.r.0j on snlo Thursdav nt 9Sc. Xono
to peddlers.
Children s wash dresses , 4 to II , at19c. .
Ladles' taffeta silk waists , worth $6.00 , for
$2 88.
1-rtdles' $1 00 wrappers , -We.
Ladles' silk capes , trlmmod with lace and
Jet , worth $3.00 , at $1,48.
1,200 dojuii wash waists , most complete ns-
JFortment In Omaha , Incluillng every doslrnble
stjlo nud fabric , at lOc to $3 50.
Special for Thursday : ISO dozen -Rash
waists , worth $1 50 , for CPc.
Watch for wiappcr salr Krlday.
DIIESS GOODS SALK.
All wool Venetian cloth , -14 In wide , our
$1.00 tailor suitings on sale tomorrow at 250.
One pattern to a customer. No such bar
gain e\er In this town.
RO now pieces of Priestley's celebrated
crcpons , our $2 25 grade , will go Thursday nt
$1.65. One da } only.
Win. F. Head's celebrated Lansdowne ,
now used bj all Now York costumcrs for
high grade talloi gulls , IH rolled on a Lntis-
dnwnc board It loiks like high grade until ) ,
but outwc.us any silk or satin e\or made.
Sublime , called Laimdowno by other Bloros ,
we sell for S3c. Ctlorla silk , called Luns-
downo by other stores , wo sell In black for
BOc , In colors at 26c.
The laigcst line of tailor suitings west of
Chicago.
A new line of blejclo cloth , golfing plaids
and Rklrtlng plnlds JUKI received.
IIASHMKNT HAHOAIN COUNTHU.
Sciibatlonnl bargains added every day. You
get goods here at one-tenth price. Hlg saloon
on embroideries at 3c and DC > d In babement.
Thursday we pluco on sale In our basement
diess zephyrs , regular 12'/.c goods , nt 2c jd.
Watch for announcement of big silk bale Sat-
uulay evening , April 29.
IIAYDBN UUOS.
aiACMKICK.vr T11AI. > S.
Oinalia to Olilraco ,
The Chicago. Milwaukee fc St. Paul rail
way has Just placed In service two inaKnltt-
cent eloctrlc lighted trains between Omaha
nnd Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5 45
p. m. , arriving Chicago at S 25 a. m. nnd
leaving Chicago 6 15 p. m. and arriving
Omaha ' 8 2U a m. Each train Is llirbted
thoroughlj b > electrlcltj' , has buffet sruoklnis
cars , drawing room Bleeping cars , dining
cars nnd recllnlnp chair cnrs nnd runs over
the shortest line and smoothest loadbed bc-
txic n the two cities.
Ticket ofllco 1604 Farnain street , and at
Union depot.
Cnril of 1 hniiUn *
The undersigned desire to express their
heartfelt thanks for the kind treatment nnd
lloral offerings tendered by their filends and
relatives and especially the employes of the
B. & M. headquarters In the bereavement
over the loss of our mother.
ALFRED OLSON
MRS C. G. JOHNSON.
Curd of TliMiiKs.
We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks
for kindness shown us during the death and
sickness of our daughter and elstcr.
MARGARET HANNAH ,
JOHN HANNAH ,
W. S. HANNAH.
P. HANNAH.
Everything now. And this means the
best printing at the lowest rates. See the
new plant of the llees Printing Co.
Dr. Hace. 40S Poxton block. Tel. 1932.
In Looking for
Handsome
COME TO US.
Wo hnvo the largest vailety of strictly
new Shirt Waists the best lilting and made
of the choicest materials prices \ery rea
sonable from 50c up.
LADIES' ' TAILORED SUITS
Our stock of suits Is dally balng replenished
We show the best styles and the best \alues.
A look will convince you of this fact.
iCLOAK&SUITCQ ,
1510 Douglas.
The Best
St. Louis Train-
Is llio liurllngtnn's St. Louis Tlyor.
It is best liotmiiM ) It runs on tlio smoothest trnek
ni.iKcs u ry fc\v Mops Is admirably ( Miulitpcil and takes
.von through without elmngo or delay of any Kind.
and chair cnrs all with wldo vo.stlhulcs and
pin. Loaves Omaha ii.'ft p , m. Arrives St.
Louis 7:10 : a , m.
Tlol.ot OJllpi \rw Station
l.'OI'liriiiuu hi loth anil .MUMOII .SU.
. .incISIO. .
We Positively Extract
teeth without pnln , Itliout the use of
chloroform ether , gus or cotulne Wo
use an application to the gums our
nun maKc
Sol of teeth 85.00.
lk st Teeth , 87. f)0.
Gold Crowns , $5.00.
Bailey , Dentist
3rd Floor Paxton Jilock ,
KHhaiul Farnain St.
Toloplione 10S5.
Lady attendant.
STYLES IN MILLINERY ,
Stylo's ' Everything in a Woman's Hat , With
out it the lint is Unwcarftble ,
BOSTON STORE'S ' EXCLUSIVE STYLES
Kvor.v Hat In 'I'llIn tiutitriiMi * lcinrl-
ini'iit IK u Particular ( Jem of tlu >
Wnrlil'n < irciit - . t MllllniTN
Coplcil In Our Work Itnniux.
AT HOSTON STOHU , OMAHA.
On snlo for the first time the "I'aplnln"
hnt. A stylish loghotn lint , trimmed with
black , spangled n .t over lolounl chiffon ,
American Ue.uity roses , violets , lilacs , corn
Ilowers , wings and qullla , a bow of blntk
velvet ribbon nnd large bucMe. Heallv Jlo.OU
exqulslto creations foi Thursday at $ j.ii. !
PATTI2HN HATS. $ ! ! ) S.
1,200 pattern lints Just lecwlvcd from New
Yoik by express , placed on exhibition In our
largo show loom for the first tlmo tomoriow
( Thursday ) . The latest shapes and Ideas of
adornment nro embodied In this lot. They
nro fit for n princess and the pi Ice bo icn-
soimblo ; choice of the lot at $1 US.
Our $41 S trimmed "Xaza" hats nre crent-
IIIK quite a llutter In feminine circles. It Is
not nlono claimed by us , but ndmltted by nil
thnt they compare In quality and style to
nnv trimmed hat In the city nt $10.00 , nnd In
thnt chic , artistic touch , BO becoming , they
aio far superior.
At $1 OS and J. RO we show more than 1,000
handsome trimmed hats , stvllsh creations ,
ninny of them direct copies of most expen
sive models.
Trimmed snllors , Hngllsh walking hats ,
Including split stiaws In white , navy , brown
nnd black , ranging In price BOc , 75c , $1.00
and $1.50.
Another lot of these beautiful trimmed
leghorn hats for children , tilmmed with
cni7o. ! ribbon , llornl vuenthn , choice of over
200 at $1 00.
lionl blnck ostilch tips , actual value SOc ,
tineo lu a bunch on sale at lOc per bunch.
The corn How or In natural colors , In such
demand right now , on bale at 9c a bunch.
BOSTON STOHi : . OMAHA.
N. W Cor ICth nnd Douglas Sts.
Sl'UCIAIj roil rillDAY
nl tin } ilrii Hroft ,
The best qualltj moussellne do sole nnd
chiffon on sale Frlduj. 23c fancy ribbons
on sale Frldu > , fie > ard.
vvc can sell so much cheaper than
Eoino of our high-toned competitors.
We have cheap rent
Other expenscb In proportion
Wo buy in luigo quantities
Are. satisfied with small margins
gins-
Could wo make jou this offer
Your money back If you can beat
our prices If we are not positively
satisfied that we undersell them all.
The building wo occupy is two
stoiies high , CO feet wldo and 125
feet long It's filled with up-to-data
stock at popular prices. If you
value money don't buy a cent's
worth in our line until you have
pi Iced our goods.
Capitol Ave , , Near 16th St ,
Close to Ilrimctt'M.
P. S. Watch for some sensational
bargains.
woman
who
drinks
a glass of p-u-r-e , wholesome , old-tlmo
Krug
Cabinet
Ingor beer two or three times a day soon
sees Its beneficial lesults. Taken before
meals It Is ono of the most delicious tonics
known. Hi'putnble phjslclnns recommona
a small glatHful befoio meals.
riiin iviiur. niinu nn en. ,
Telephone 120. 1007 Jiick.son St.
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In perfect condition used ,
at Omaha Exposition in | j
1898.
| Montgomery Ward &GoH
; CHICAGO ,
Simplest , Spi i Hi t KtronKi'it Dtbt Stencil
( utiir. H st Miiilfuldi-r
VISIIII.iIIITIM. : . I I'-TO-II.YTi : .
Not In tlu M ruul
"The U. S 1'insu' Ilui in huuijlit llw April
Wo invite j uiri \ Ktigallun
The Oliver Typewriter Co.
M'lMinciri. : . 11 III rarmini SI. , Oiniilia.
ltd , April Z ,
V
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W/IOGS
Neckwear
In men's Neckwear we nro showing
the largest nnd most complete line of
ne\v novelties ) ou have met with this
season. All the new colots and shapes
mo hero jou get the l f In the lot
for ! )5c ) ties that NKVUH sell for less
than COe nil over the city and the line
nt 2V Is oven better than the ones the
average neckwear depnitments show
you at 3 : > c and SOc. Thcie Isn't nn old
tie In the lot all IS'J'J ' ' Spring nnd Sum
mer Nickwear.
'iocs.
This man's shoe , In fine Ooodjcnr
vvclt , selected Russia and box. calf-
black or tnu Vlcl Kid , with or without
\ostliiR lops , brass , nickel or plain ejo-
lets a shoo that Ins won Its way Into
the favor -M' , , ho mini who wants the
best that Is gctatablo nt n popular price
Wo guainnteo this shoe dn every respect
and stand It along side of any $3.00
shoo jou find elsewhere our price onlj
:
Neckwear
All the favorites of nshlou In ladles'
Neckwear for this springs \ \ < > ar are now
shown In this department on our first
Iloor. New * llk stock collars ne\v lace
stock collars new Jabots , in laro and
chllTon new Ince ties-new puffs now
bo\\s ne\v strliiRs Pvrr.vthlUK new nnd
desirable making altogether n wonder-
fill dopaitment for Indies Neckwear the
prices about ONlMInlf thnt asked by
stoics elsewhere. Sco our Fifteenth
sticct window.
cfcJ .
This Is the iihne that catches the cuato-
mi'is. It Isn't evciv store thnt can pho
jou n ladles' fine tan shoo , In chocolnto
kid , fancy vesting top. stork tipped ,
Inco and b.ultstaj , coin toe , medium
heel , a clean cut and nttractho shoo
where the block and titurnings ( used nio
of the best qualltj and guaranteed to
give the wearer perfect satisfaction at
this pi Ice
Slices ought to lit feet not i'eel bo twisted into
Rhoes. They should fit every line nnd curve of one's
foot with just the right nnd even pressure nil around
Some feet nre easily fitted with that "just right"
feeling others , again , are a perpetual "lussel" to
shoe mankind and shoe womankind. H nour feet be
long to the tusseling sort , remember that we're al
ways willing to put our time against yours in secur
ing for them a perfect lit. We have shoes that we
think are better for qualities of wear and comfort
than most of the shoes sold. We'd be pleased to
have you visit our new shoe department for ladies
lirst Iloor.
Are exceptional in point of quality and price. "Wide-awake
buying from the best manufacturers makes possible extraor
dinary values. Plain figure facts show the economy of buy
ing clothing here.
Ill Vestee and ° ° .Par ? ' 7 ° . ( ! , isplaT
„ . over 1,500 smw which will meet
0 0
.bailor b tlltS any fancy. Shown in over fifty
different patterns , handsomely trimmed and perfectly made :
f :
Price No. 1 Vestee and Sailor suits , worth 82.50 , at $1.25
Price No. 2 " " " " 8 .00 , at $1.95 t-i
Price No. 3 " " " " 84.00 , at $2.50
Price No. 4 " " " " 85.00 , at $3.50
Price No. 5 " " " the finest garments for
boys ever shown in Omaha , worth up to 810.00 , ior this
week at $4.50 and $4.95.
Double Breasted ; siicos 7l ? wi \ iu
_ _ , - two and three piece
Ktiee PailtS StlltS suits. Wo display over
2,500 of these suits in over fifty different pat turns at 81-50 ,
81.05 , 82.50,8 .50 and 85.00 , including satin iacud serge
suits and t-atin faced novelty suits. Every suit in the sale
this week is at the having of 25 per cent to 50 per cent.
Gentlemen's e ! U > ( ) unxi ° uB ° nave io
inon ° 111lha ! and vicinity
GL ti " 4-
fcjprillg StlltS inspect the suits we are offer
ing on special bale this week at 87.50 , 810.00 , 812.50 and
815.00. No better suits to be had anywhere.
Hats and Caps- Special values in men's
Fedora , Touribt and Kail-
roa 1 hats at 75c.
Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha.
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14ih and Tarnom.