12 THE Oat AHA DATIfiTREE : "FTCTDAV , APTCTL 'J8 , 181)9. ) , Prospccta for Construction of Thrco Llnci During the Year. MUCH NEW TERRITORY TO BE DEVELOPED Iron mill Conl PliOil * of Wjoinlnic mill ( lie CJoltl Mine * of tinIllnek llillH Arc > lie Tapi"Ml. with the return of the Unlor t'.dfio olllclnls from the went where thoj r id been looking over the routes of the pro > MI 1 new line * of road , reports find clr- Inilnn that the company will build norm i upo'innt extensions during the year. Three > ' 'iniotiB represent the now building whlct it in alleged the company will undertake. I ho olllclnls refuse to give out anything h iiing upon proposed now construction , on UK ground that nothing definite has been i en od upon. However , there scorns to bo peed reason to believe that a line will be ' nit northwest from North Platte up the I laito river and Into the Iron fleldn of Wyo ming This I * the territory Into which the Burlington l pushing ono of Its new limn mid It In said the action of the latter mad hurried the former In carrjlng out I1 mi which hn\c been Ijlng dormant fet hi vor.il years. Only n tow dajs ago It was mentioned in The Bco Uiat the Union Pacific man agers were seeking to pre-empt n canjon In onotoru Wjomlng which It Is said offered i he only Inlet to the coil Holds which both i iaiH were anxious to reach. Whntoxcr i ho result of this effort , It Is not believed ii will prevent each of the rends In com- jlotlng Ha line according to plans. Tim second extension Avhlch It is alleged the Union Pacific will constiuct will bo the < mtlnuatlon of the Black Hills line , the IKsent tcrmlnui ) being at Cnllaway. This will taho nearly n westerly course from i illaivay and connect nt some point on the line to bo built Into Wyoming from North rliiile , tapping a largo section of country \\liii h Is now without railroad facilities. The third line , which , while not jet poel- iiMly decided upon , will probably be con- - i IK ted while thu building mood is on. It will extend from Sidney to Chadron , fur- n i lilng with the Elkhorn connection nt the flitoi place , a reasonably direct line bc- t voi-n Denver and the Black Hills country. 11i b will also ho a rccponalvo enterprise to iii ) Burlington's now line which has the s.uiiL' purpose In view. This Is the ono line of the three which cannot bo said to hu\o lioen contemplated by the Union Pacific for yiara past. The two first mentioned nro natural extensions of that sj tcin , and might h.ivo been constructed ere this had It not hi en for the jcais of gonernl depression , nnd the financial embarrassment of the ro.ul In the past. It was tliu decision of the nuillngton to build a line Into what has been cocsldeied exclusively Union Pacific territory which It Is said prompts the latter road to contemplate the branch from Sid ney to Chadron , crossing a portion of the Burlington's field. OIUJiy.tJi TO UVll.H A HAIiaiOAlJ. lnroriiornlnrn Are All Attnrlipn of < lu > lliirliiiKtoii CciiiTill ninVN. . Articles of Incorporation have been filed In Colorado for the Denver K. Montana Rail road company. The Incorporates are all attaches of the Bmllngton general offices In this city. The capital atock is given at $1,000,000. The purpose of the incorpora tion , ns set forth in the articles. Is to con struct a line of road from Brush , Colo. , to Alliance , Neb. , which is simply a further confirmation of the statement that the Burlington will connect the Black Hills with Denver by Its own lines , it will connect nt a point about forty miles south of Alliance with the 'branch ' to be built from that place south and west Into Wyoming. It will en able trains to lie operated from nny point on the Burlington sjstom west of Lincoln to the Black Hills and to Montana , points with out doubling back to make connections. It Is unflmwtoodwork - on this branch will ! > taken up at once and prosecuted at the same tlmo with the contracts on the Wjomlng ex tension. siovn i\ il > niriiviusim : > . Suit In Male rnnrlN IMNinln cil l.t'tH Out Old Ilt > < MliIM. . KANSAS CITY , April 27 Today before Judges Thnyor and Phillips of the United States circuit court J. McD. Trlmblo , general counselor for the Kansas CltjPlttsburg & Gulf railroad , made n surprising move by resigning ns ono of the receivers , withdraw ing the motion to liavo the case remanded to the stnto court nnd dismissing the suit in the Htuto court by virtue of which Judge Olbson appointed Robert Gllllmm , E. L. Mar tin and J. MoD. Trlmblo receivers. The last mo\o nullified the action of Judge Gibson and left the ease in the hands of the two federal judges to appoint whom they pleasu as receivers The suit of the State Trust company of New York to foreclose the $23.- 000,000 mmtgngo still stands on the federal court docket. Today's action is In the nature of a com promise botwpcu the- eastern and western Interests of the road , but It Is said each sldu will fight for a majority of the two rocclv- era which the court will appoint. I\O ON anil IVrNoniiln. J A. Ktihn , Rcnurnl agent for the North western bore , is at Ficmont. Hans Woatgnnl. traveling i nssengcr ngent for the American line of bteamshlps , is in the city. E. C. Harris of Choyonno. superintendent of the Union Pacific at that point , is In Onmlu. Mrs. Hnnlu accompanies him. Chlif Engineer Berry of the Union Pa cific haa returned from a western trip where ho was Inspecting the wmk being done by the army of uiigliioerH employed by the road In making now surveys A Sli-onic Mini' * NiM-rcl. The strongest man on earth sajs the secret of his wonderful powoi Is peifect digestion. Hostettor'a Stomach Bitters makes dlgektlon easj , and curus nil complaints nrlalng from weak stomach , nuch ns Indigestion , blllous- ne a nnd nil llvor ami kidney ailments As n blood purifier nnd nerve ionic it Is marvel ous. It Is recommended by all physicians nnd sold by every druggist In the country" Lvcijbody needs It at this llino of the jear. PUSHING BOULEVARD PLANS Orillniiiieu I'r.n lllnnr flr Condemna tion I'riifi-fdliiKH to Como Up Tui'Miln The final net In tha condenn ntlon of the land needed for the boulevard which will connect Hnnscom and Rlverview paiks la near at hand and work on tlie parkway la ex pected to commence in the course of n fovv weeks. Next to the final stage was reached when the plan of iissobumcnt of taxes for the boulevard wug Jntroducud in the council at Its labt meeting. This ordinance Is expected to bo passed on Itu third reading next Tucs- day night. According to the usual procedure , the cltj would be unable to feeuura possession of the H lonitaranod land until the taxes levied as benefits had been paid Into the cltj treasurj nnd the money cuuld bo tendered to the property owners adjudged to hnve been dam- ngcd by the condemnation proceedings , The South Hide Improvement club and the park comml * lonor8 , however , will try to gel mound this requirement. " \\'o \ me trjIiiR to get the property owners to vvalvo n tender of the propajmeut ol ilnumgta , " eujs Park Commissioner Car/ilsh ' \n noon nH the levy ordinance. IB passed on Its third reading , wo shall try to Indure thorn t > ncrept warrants drawn against the levy Instead of the actual cash. If tuch ten ders of warrants are accepted we can secure possession of the condemned property at once nnd commence work upon the boule vard. Wo will employ this plan upon such portions of the boulevard where no streets exist , ns It IB the purpose of the park board to have the parkway open between the two parks as speedily ns possible , making It practicable for driving even If It Is not Im proved to any great extent. " IIV > .DIN niton. Illn C5rory > < nlc on Prliliij. Fancy patent Minnesota flour , 90c , high grade patent white flour , COc , 10 bars laundry soap ( any brand ) , 25c , largo nacks pure grnhnm flour , 25c , 10 Ibs. white or jel- low cornmeal , 9c , ti Ibs , hand picked navy beans , 2fic ; 3-lb cans solid packed tomatoes , 74c , 3-lb. cans golden pumpkin , 7&c , 3-lb tans elder apple butter , Oc , early June pens , per can , Gc , extra early sifted p ns , per con , G'4c , lOc cons wax or string beans , 7V4c , lOc cans Lima beans , Re , tall cans blood-red salmon , lOc ; largo Klaus jars assorted jams , lOo , mustard or oil sardines , per can , .T/4c , now California prunes , par Ib , C > c , largo Muscatel raisins , 5o , fancy evaporated peaches , 12140 , new- Harden pears , ] 2 4r ; fancy evaporated Aldan apples , lOe , good creamery butter In 1-lb packages , regular price 20c , on sale Friday , only 13c , the very best Elgin creamery butter , ISo , Red Cloud Canadian cheese , only lie , Hcrklmor county double cream lie , fancy brick or Llmberger , 12'4c , Ncufchntel cheese , each , 3c , fancy Messina lemons per doz. , 7' c , largo seed ling oranges , lOc. HAYDEN BROS. OUT WITH AN ANNUAL REPORT I'nrlc CoiiiinlNNloiicrn < ! l\e I'nlillo nil Idea of tinVurlc of I.nut Vi-iir. The first printed coplcn of the annual re port of the Board of Park Commissioners for last year have just been received nnd nro ready for distribution. A considerable number of copies of the report have been se cured and will be distributed from the board rooms In the city hall. A large number will hn sent away. Because of the refusal of the council to appropriate n eulllclent sum of money the reports of city officials during the last fovv years have been cut down to such n point that the ofllclnlB hnve been nshamed of them nnd would not distribute them. The park board has In the past been treated In the same way na the other departments , but this year the board appropriated enough money to publish a very complete report. The publication contains the annual re port of the park board to the major and council. In addition there Is n complete his tory of the park sjstem and each park ij treated separately , showing the work and the Improvements that have been done In each. There Is the usual financial report , together with Interesting statistics. The report Is moot profusely illustrated with handsome views In thu parka This report may be the only one Issued by the city or nny of the departments this year , as the city council has shown a decided disinclina tion to appropriate any money for the pur pose. SI'UCIAL I-OIl rUIIIAY nt IIn > doti ItroK. The best qunllty mousscllne de sole nnd chiffon on sale Friday. 25o fancy ribbons on sale Friday , Do yard. Pari' 'll Dliinc-r to Mr. GroKory. At the compllmentarj' dinner to Fiank L Gregory Wednesday evening In the banquet room of the Her Grand hotel , seventeen of his best and oldest friends met to give ai farewell testimonial of their friendship. The dinner was to observe Mr. Gregory's permanent removal from this city to St Paul and nothing that would mnko the oc casion memorable was left undone. Flowers In profusion covered the tnble. At the plate of each guest was laid n boutonnlero nnd every available space was occupied by cut glass vases containing huge clusters of long- Btemed Dewey roses. All sorts of good things to eat and drink were served In many courses nnd afterward , amid the pop of champagne corks , the clink of glasses nnd the smoke of cigars , after-dinner stoiies wore told nnd speeches were made recount ing the good times of recent years. Alfred Connor was "maglster blbendl" and those who responded to the toasts ho proposed were : P. L. Weaver , Charles A. 3rlmmel , I. A. Rhoades , J. B. Sheldon , E. II. Perfect and N. F. Recknrd. Others present were W. F. Thomas , John B. Rnhm , R. B. Busch , J. B. Reynolds , E. D. Branch. Wil liam 1. . Gllfer , Charles E. Bedwull , Charles \V Hull , George C. Smith nnd B. E. Moi- gan. Pneumonia , la grippe , coughs , colds , croup nnd whooping cough readily yield to Ono Minute Cough Cure. Use this remedy In time nnd save a doctor's bill or the under taker's. Mortiilltv S The following births and deaths were re ported to the health commissioner during the twenty-four hours ending nt noon yes terday. Births J P. Jensen , S24 South Twenty- seventh , boy ; J H. Dike , 1810 Har- noy , boy ; August Anderson , 2ol. Rees , girl Deaths Willie Brown , 810 North Fif teenth , 1 jear ; Frank Hoffner , 1S23 Capitol tel avenue , 18 joars , Esther McClcllnn , J020 Nicholas , 1 jenr , of pneumonia , H. E McClcllnn. 1111 North Twenty-first , 23 years , Mary Trouthcn. 2009 North Seven teenth , 33 je.irs ; Clinton 0. Wilson , 2120 North Tvvcntj-fourth , 13 years ; John Clay ton , St. James oiphannge , 5 yeaia ; Ellen MeMnhon , 71C North Sixteenth , 28 years. ( | l'lCKiST AM ) HIIOIITIJST IIOIITU To SI. Ioul In Oinnlin A. S. IOIIN ! nnd WnluiNli Houic. ' cave Omaha 4 CO p. m. , Council Bluffs > 10 p m. , arrive St. Louis 7 n. m. Re- .urnlng leave St. Louis 7'30 p. m. , arrive Omaha S 35 a m , dally. Best line to south nnd east. No bus transfers In St. Louis loineseckers * half rate ( plus $2.00) ) . Excur sions on sale first nnd third Tuesday each nonth All Information nt "Port Arthur Itoute" oftlce , 1415 Fnrnam street ( Paxton lotel block ) , or vvilto Harry E. Moores , C. ' . and T. A. , Omaha Neb Mercer hotel , 12th nnd Howard streets , Omaha. European plan , COc. Write the Omnhn Tent nnd Rubber Co for touts nnd awnings , 1311 Farnam street. Gottolmon's Pure Malt Beer the finest Milwaukee produces 020 So. 10th. Tel 1124 Wo are proud of our now plant Como nnd see us Rees Printing Co Everything now. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Every Remnant , Short End , Odd Piece from Frank Bros. Chicago Dopt. Store MUST BE CLOSED OUT TODAY 1'rlocn Iln c Ilccn So < ! really Hcilucril on Kvrrjthlnn tlint Von .Millie ( Srcut .MIMnkc If 011 Do .tot At- trml Thin Sale Toil a ; . REMNANTS 50 CLOTHS. 50C YARD. Remnants of cnsslmoro nnd cloths for tailor-made suits , men's nnd bos' wear , goods worth up to $6.00 > nrd , in lengths from ono to four yards , nil 14 yards wide lu checks , stripes , serges , tweeds , c\cry > ard strictly all wool nnd imported , double width , 114 yards wide , nt cue yard , and slnglo width nt 25c yard on bargain square . BARGAINS IN SILK REMNANTS , CC , IOC , 250 All the accumulation of short lengths nnd odds nnd ends in silk In tnlfetn , stripes , checks , plaids , also plain colors , brocaded silk , gros grain silk , surah Bilk , satin rhadame , go In short lengths nt Be , lOc and 25c each. Longer lengths of Bilk , running In waist patterns nnd skirt lengths , all of them woith up. to $3.00 jard , In plaids , stripes , Pease dye taffeta , plain and Ilgured black nnd colored faille silk , brocaded silk. In this lot jou will nnd some of the highest coat fllk ever shown in Omaha ; on sale nt 30c , 4Uc , 69c and Cic ! jard 750 SILKS , 15C YARD. Remnants of brocaded silk , surah silk , Chlim silk , plain nnd llgurcd drapery silk , in Icnnths from 3 to 12 jards , on sale at 16c jard. 75C MOUSSELINE DE SOIE. A new lot of nioussellne do solo In the new royal blue , with beautiful light colored designs , plain colored mouBsollue do sole worth 76c ynid , short lengths , but many pieces to match , enabling a lady to make a waist or entire child's dress , on sale at 16c jard. 25C AND 380 DRESS ROODS , 60 AND IOC. Short lengths of cashmere. English nnd nil wool , Illuminated brocaded dress goods , light nnd dark colors , Just the thing for this time of the year , for chlldien's nnd ladles' dresses , many pieces to match , on bargain ssquuro at 6c nud lOc ynrd. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN BASE MENT. One lot of double-fold organdy rem nants , worth up to GBc yard , on sale at 12 4c yard. 5,009 j-ards best standard prints In long remnants go at 3V.c jard , worth 7c. 2,000 yards standiud apron checked ging ham In long remnants , worth Sc , go at " " All of Frank Bros. ' figured lawns. Irish dimities , batistes and organdies , worth up to 16c , got at Do jnrd. All the remnants of Everett classic ging hams , French nnd zephyr ginghams , worth IDc , go nt 6'ic yard. All the remnants of white goods from the Frank Bros. ' stock , Including nainsooks , dimities , India -linens and swiss , in dots , stripes , checks , plaids , open effects nnd lace stripes , worth up to 25c jard , go at 8&c yard. All the remnants of 36-Inch percale from Frank Bros. ' stock , all new spring patterns , worth 12 : C , go at 3V4c yard. 2,000 yards figured swiss and dimity from Frank Bros.1 stock go at 6V4c yard , worth 15c. Remnants of bleached Wnmasutta sheet ing , 8x4 , 9x4 nnd 10x4 widths , go at 12 0 jard , worth 30c. Remnants of table linen from Frank Bros. ' stock. Do not fall to look them o\or , as there will be some big bargains. All the remnants of silk niching that sold up to 25c go at Ic yard. Remnants of all silk veiling , an colors , plain nnd fancy goods , at 3c yard , worth 2Bo. 10,000 yards remnants of embroidered edg ing Insertion , all widths , go at 2V4c and Cc jard , worth 25c. All the remnants nnd odd pieces of torchon lace go nt 3V c nnd Be jard , worth up to 25c. AH the yard wide , silk finished , rustle taffeta skirt lining got at Gc yard. All the remnants of heavy twilled sllesla and percaHne. all kinds of waist lining , all colors , go at 6c ynrd , worth 23c. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor 16th and Douglas. We will publish In The Sunday Bee , April 30 , a 77-inch advertisement for the famous specialists. Drs. Thornton & Minor of Kan sas City , Mo. The ad will bo made up of testimonials from many weir known people In this and surrounding slates. Drs. Thorn ton & Minor are specialists In the tioatment of plies , fistula and all diseases of the rec tum. They guarantee to cure and if you will read their ad jou will be convinced that they are wholly reliable nnd that jou can depend on what they sny. Send for their 88-pngo book , sent to jou free. It con tains hundreds of testimonials the writers of which will be pleased to glvo your their opinion by letter If you win write to them. Any person afflicted with rectal troubles will find It to their Interest to write to Drs. Thornton & Minor , 100 West Ninth street , Kansas City , Mo. SPECIAL , rou SATURDAY. At Hnjilcii Ilro . Griffon brand shirts , the regular $1.50 , $2.00 and $2 30 quality , nt ! > 9c. All sizes In men's and toys' shirts The finest line ever shown In Omaha Every style of shirt made All the newest patterns out for spring. Can be seen In window nt HAYDEN BROS. 1609 city real and personal taxes become duo May 1 next. Dr. Race , 408 Paxtou block. Tel. 1982. P. H. Phllbln. ticket broker , removed 1505 Farnam. uun. Prank , nged IS. son of Mrs. F. Kleffner , at the family realdence , 1S23 Capitol avtr.ue , Tuesday , April 23 De ceased was a brother of Mrs 15. H. Booth , Omaha ; Mrs II Laufenburg ; , South Omaha ; JIrs Charles H. Bnwyer , Hamas City , and Mrs J Rlley , N w Brighton 1'a. runaral will "bo " held at 2 p. m. Friday , April 28 , at the family residence. WniDNreil Mrs. Belle , 2703 Motion street , ago 50 , died of consumption April 26. Re mains wll bo taken to Silver City , la , Fri day evening for burlnl. FLYNN Miss May , aged 2S years Funeral Friday moinlng , April 28. at 8'TO a. m. from the residence of iliss Hanna , 1S10 Burt St , to Holy Family church Inter ment , Holy Sepulchre cemetery. Friends Invited , 8KINNDK W A , April 26 Funeral from residence. 529 Park avenue , Frldny at 4 p. m. Interment at Knnnns City , Mo. Burlington Arranged Alphabetically Some of the cities which arc best reached via the Burlington Route arc : Ticket OllliM- Durlliifftoii r Station Ifid'J riiriiaiii hi. loth uiul MUIIHI bl . Tolr phone , 13O , Telephone , U1O. I romjM\vs cuiCAiin SIMM : * , < . 'liopM | of i * 10out ) Worth ritrciMiiii'ft Stall * St. , ChlrnKO , "lineHulr Now AT HOSTON STORK. OMAHA RXTRA SPECIAL NOTICE FOR MHN. $5 00 , $6 00 $7 00 , $8 00 SHOKS FOR $2 ' .0. Before going nny further we wish It dis tinctly understood that no other house In Omaha can offer such bargains. For extra con\onleneo we have placed on counters by themselves : Counter No. 1 All the men's $5 00. $0 00 , $7.00 nnd $ S 00 enamel shoes nt $2 50 nt Bos ton Store. Counter No. 2 All the men's $5 00 , $6 00 , $7.00 nnd $ S.OO patent leather shoes nt $2 50 at Boston Store. Counter No. 3 All the men's $5 00 , $0 00 , $7.00 vlcl kid shoes at $2.60 at Boston Storo. Counter No. 4 All the men's $3 00 nnd $0 00 tnn shoes lit $2 50 nt Boston Storo. Counter No 5 All the men's $4 00. $5 00 nnd $6 00 calf phoes , box calf shoes nnd cordovan shoes at $2 50. Counter No. 6. All the men's $4.00 nnd $5,00 patent leather nnd tnn colored , low cut oxford ties , nt $2.60. LADIHS' $250 , $300 AND $3.60 SHOHS , AT $1 69. Today wo will offer 2,200 pairs wo men's line silk Nesting top , black nnd tnn shoes and plain kid shoes that Foreman Bold up to $3.60 , on bargain square at $1.69. $4.00 BICYCLE BOOTS AT $159. Ladles' $400 tan nesting top nnd $300 plain black cloth top , 10-inch high blcyolo boots , nil widths nnd sices , at $1.69 pair nt Boston Sttoro. All the ladles' $5.00 nnd $7.00 patent leather button and loco shoes from the Fore man stock nnd the Cuuimejor New York stock , go at $1.98 pnlr. $2.60 LADIKS' SHOES AT 9SC. All the ladles' shoes that sold up to $2 50 pair , go In the basement at USc a pair. BOYS' $2.50 SHOES , 9SC. All the boys' and youth's shoes that sold up to $2.50 , go nt 9Sc pair. All the ladles' plain nnd fancy beaded strap sandals that sold up to $2.50 , go in basement at 98c. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , ICth and Douglas Sts. AniiouiicoinoiitH. This evening Mr. Charles S. Hlggtne , the well-known violin virtuoso of this city , will make his appearance nt the Orpheum. The o\ent has aroused much Interest on the part of his friends nnd these acquainted with his nblllty as a master of the violin. Thia is a special feature in addition to the regular bill and Mr. lllgglns will be heard tonight only. Miss Daisy Hlcglns , a sister of the young artist , will play the accompaniments The bill In addition abounds in admirable specinltles. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stnnton nro winning golden opinions for their presenta tion of the satirical comedy "For Reform " Waterbury Brothers nnd Tcnnoy nre musi cal artists of great nbilty. In the farcical sketch , "Case ) nnd the Tramp , " Wilson nnd Hnlpln have proved themselves delightful entertnlners. "Jane , " "Tho Masked BaN , " and "Charlie's Aunt" were all certainly re markably nmuglng nnd successful farce comedies , but Mr. Chailes rrohmnn , who produced them all , dedaros that "On nud Off , " which bos been running at the Madi son Square theater all winter , and will bo seen at Boyd's tonight , tomorrow night and Saturday matinee , surpasses them all In real merit , and the public seems disposed to agree with him. It has the great ad\antagc oxer Its predecessors that the Interest grows steadily throughout the evening , eo that the last act Is by far the best of the three Veteran playgoers who ha'NO seen "On and Off" several times declare that It Is worth while to see the last act. if only to watch the audience enjoy Jt. B. M. Holland , Fritz Williams nnd Elsie Tittle are certainly guarantees that the show will be exception ally well produced. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now opon. FOR SPEED , COMFORT , AND EXCELLENCE of EQUIPMENT Are the Through Trains Via Union Paclflc to Denier , Salt I.nkc City , San I'rniiclnoo , I'oitlaiid , and all points west. Finest Dlnliiic Cnrs In America. IliiITrt , SnioklnK and I.lbrnry Cnra. Palace mid Ordinary Slecppm. City Ticket Ollloe , 1302 Farnuiu St. , Telophoiie : il < ) . The porch chairs will look just like new If you paint them with the SHERWIN-WIL LIAMS BUGGY PAINT. This paint comes in elegant shades of RED , BLUD. GREEN nnd YELLOW. Remember , for the porch chairs use the Shorwln-Wllllams BUGGY PAINT. In 25c nnd 46c cans. For Hardwood Floors Use Sharwln-Wllllams "VARNISH STAIN. " This article stnlnfi and varnishes nt one operation. It comes In OAK , WALNUT , MAHOGANY , CHERRY and GREEN. In 2Cc15c , and 73c cans. Call for color cardd. 1513 DODGE ST. , OMAHA. Middle of the Block. win him out even If your husband don't want to keep beer In the house you should Insist. It'n beneficial In small doses to any woman and Krug Cabinet s the p-u-r-e kind , that makes weak women strong and healthy. It has no enemies imoiiK Its numerous patrons Friends that % -r-o "true blue. " It Is advertised best by boso ulio have patronized It. riinn ICHUG IIIITCWINO ro. , 'olcphone 120 1007 Jackson St. are all the rage now wo have them in silver Nethersole and Curb Link. Also F r i e n d H h i p Hearts in plain gold and silver and enamel. You know we have the best watchmaker and diamond set- or in Omaha. S. W. . . Lindsay , The Jeweler. 1516 Douglas St. I I IITVI > S1 t I lirVINS ! t I HT M\.Sl : Sale of Ilio SriiNOU nt Hay licit llro . Now Imported designs , neat effnots. InrRest line to select from In UinAha. Nottingham lace curtains. 60 In wide , 3 4 yds. long , worth $260 , at only $149 pnlr. 100 pairs ftt O'ic , woith $200. r.OO pairs milled S\\BS ! curtnlnq , worth $1.60 per pair , RO at 45c , f.Oc and 7f c a * long as they last Latest styles , full lengths , dotted or striped effects , S'8c ' to $2 50 IHT pair , really worth J3.BO to $4 00. Imported milled lioblnets , nil stlps , $1 K < to W 25. Point d'esprlt ruffled curtains , $1 dO , others ask $4 " 0 for the same cur tains , \\hllo the > last , enl > $300 pair. Hest Imported llnisfols curtains , 100 pairs on sale for $3 Sn i\tra flue qualities , $4 41) nnd $3.50 , really woith $700 to $300 Now Im ported Madras ctirtnlns , $360 per pnlr. SASH CURTAIN OOODS. Alt 36-lu. Swiss , lOo > d . 41-ln S\U s , ISc yd , embroidered S\\UB 12' c , ISc. H'-So yd. Fish net , 36 In , lOc , 46 to 04 In. , luc nnd ISc > d Sllkollnc , Sc to lOc worth 16c ) d. Rope portieres , n Inrge nsortniont of all colors to select from $ . ' 00 up , worth $ C 00. DHKSS GOODS. 10,000 yds tcmnints nt from 1-3 to 1-10 ol tholr actual oluo Attend this great rem nant sale l'rlestlc > 's crepons on sale Tailor suitings tin nle. Lniibdowne conllned to HIM den' * . Sublime , only 86c , Gloria Bilk In black , onb COc , In colors , only 25c. A largo line of the original York bicycle cloth nt 75c nnd 9Sc , 64 In. wide. Finest line of Chnllls In Omnhn at C9c , 45c , 25c per yd. SPECIAL SILK SALIC FRIDAY. Fancy silks lu choice stjlcs and new col orings , worth up to $1 no , nil go inone lot nt C''c. ' Special in jnrd-wldo black taffeta , the widest nnd the best black tnffotn inn dent nt only $1 25. Corded silks , nil the rage , all uprlng shades , fargest line In the city , nt only 49c. Now Wlnilow taffetas reccl\ed every day. You can now find almost e\ciy shade , ns our line Is complete. The genuine Winslow taffeta Is stamped on wrapper nnd can only bo found nt Uaj den's In Omaha. Watch for big bale Saturday , $2 50 silk for 49c. HAYDEN BROS. TRAINS. Oitmlin to riilcncn. The Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has Jui > t placed In sen Ice two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha nnd ChlcHgo , leaving Omnhn dally at 5.45 t ) m. , arrhlng Chicago at 8.25 n. m , nnd IcaUng Chicago G 16 p m. nnd arriving Omaha 8 20 a. m. Bach train Is lighted thorough ! } by aloctrlclty , has buffet emoktnii ears , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd rocllnlixr chair cars and runs over the shortest line and smoothest loadbcd be tween the two cities. Ticket office 1504 Tarnam street , and at Union depot. Snm'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , says only one day more of April discount sale , 10 per cent off everything. We have engaged this exact size space in this paper every Friday Evening - Saturday Morning Also Kvery You will always find our ad on these days on this page. It will pay j-ou well to look every Friday , Saturday and Sunday what special sensa tional bargain we ha\o to offer alwajs as wo will offer some thing way under price. AVntcli for tomorrow eveii- ing'n niiiioniict'iticiit , 11 111 lime n Txonilorful Imrcula. for nit Opener. ' ) Capitol Avenue , near 16th , Cl.OSrc TO Glasses fitted Scientifically an successfully by : expert eye specialist we euccecd wheroj others fall your * headaches may be caueed from overtaxed - < taxed eyes wo will ] tell you the trouble ' and remedy free of ' charge. , DR. McCarthy , t THE EYC Sl'KCIAMbT. * 411-414 * KARBAC1I BLOCK Examinations OMAHA Free. .Milwaukee .1 : St. 1'nul It- . SHORT LINE Trulim. t iirM , Mfiilx 11 lu far 1 1- . I'lcUi-I Oilier , iri ) Ffiraniii .St. Onmliu. [ ' In perfect condition used at Omaha Exposition in ; Montgomery Ward & Co , CHICAGO , ( I * block.ffioy's Clot hi fig , Correct block. ' Styles. ffioi/'s Clothing. Is ihoro any advantage in trading with a sloro where slock is unlimited ? It ought to inako you mindful when out shopping. There aren't many such interesting departments in the country as our children & clothing department , and as to onr own state you know best , the store favors customers in every possible way and is ahead of all the rest. Each day moves ns further and further ahead in the right direction. This u a safe store to rig out your boy. Boys' Yestee Suits. Boys' Yestee Suits. In brown mlvtures lot go square cut sail In n nice line of now stripes rlmmej or collar trimmed with brown soutache large pearl buttons Imitation double braid Improved waistband substantially breasted vcstee a showy and serviceable made correct I j evit worth n third more suit onlj elsewhere the Nebraska s price $1.25 .75 * Boys' ' Yestee Suits. Boys' Yestee Suits. In n largo assortment of patterns In n good assortment of fnncj patterns plaids and stripes trimmed with red uou- light nnd medium shades trimmed with a tnche braid lai > , c square cut sailor collar- combination of blue nnd brown soutache six pockets In suit Improved waistbands- 'braid ' large square rut sillor collar but good quality lining cut In the latest utylo tons to match n nobbv and neat llttlo suit sells In most stores for $2 50 nnd $3.00 $ for the little gent tit n llttlo price onlj The Nebraska's price onlj 1.5O These are only a few of ( he hundreds ot styles and pat terns they give an idea only of the special values we are of fering in onr children's vcstae suits. Boys' ' Two-Piece Suits. ) Boys' ' Two-Piece Suits. Bojs' double breasted two-piece suits In Bojs' double breasted two-ploco suits in n line of brown mixtures made btrong brown mixtures good quality lining oth onlj- er stores prices $2.25 our price onlj' Boys' ' Two-Piece Suits Boys' ' Two-Piece Suits. In bfuc Flannel and brown mixtures BOJB' double breasted two-piece suits in exceptionally good values double breasted a good selection of mixtures extra good our pi Ice onlj values The Nebraska's price onlj' . 5 ' 1.75 We have successfully coped with the problem of boys' .and children's clothing for so many years , and have very deservedly been regarded as the leading exponents of juvenile fashion for this section that we may justly claim that. Herds headquar ters you'll think so , see if you visit the department of the I WRAPPER SALES. You know them. You have heard of them. Toinorrov } we give you another of them , far exceeding in quantity and quality , and low prices any sale over presented to Omaha people. This time it is the well known manu facturers , Franklin & Meyerstein , who have fallen a prey to the power of our spot cash and closed out to us their wrapper stock at 50c on the dollar. Ladies' wrappers at 25c. 100 dozen ladies' wrappers in nice dark figures , with ruffled yoke and braid trimming , worth $1.25 , at 49c. 150 do/en ladies' wrappers in light \ and dark percales , trimmed with two rows of braid , ruffles on shoulders , warranted - ranted fast colors , worth § 1.50 , for 59c. ] 75 do/.en ladies' wrappers , in dark and light colors , the newest styles and best materials made , worth § 1.75 , at 79c. 75 dozen ladies' wrappers plain and crown styles , trim med with braid and lace , extra wide at hipp , in percales , dim ities , lawns , all worth at least § 2.00 to § 2.50 , on sale at 98c. Our Wonderful Slaughter of Ladies' Suits in the middle of the season is the talk of the town. People appre ciate good , ' honest , clean , stylish , well made goods and take advantage of our sales. Our suits will be closed out regardless of cost. During this sale ladies' black serge suits at $3.50 , 100 ladies' $12 to $15 suits , on sale at $6.40 , 75 ladies' fine $18 to $20 suits , on sale at $8.90. FRIDAY MORNING FROM 8 UNTIL 12 OCLOCK , wo ivll ! put on sale 200 silk waists v\orth Jr > - > o for ? 1 ! 75 Grand millinery shotting A wiindttrfiil display of lints and everything deslrabla In millinery. Lowest prices The Liveliest Clonk Department in Omaha. Funny Ain't It that there are people in this world who still take pk'aHuro rides in a lumber wagon , when an easy rub ber tired carriage is within their reach. These same people are using zinc lined refrigeratorn. The "up- to-date" use the wood lined JJerrick. SQUIRES & SMITH , GIMHAI , Phone 1G05. 1(514 ( Capitol Avonne.