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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1903)
10 TI1TC OMATTA DAILY BElt: FTUDAY, MAKCIT 1.1, 190.1. T1X ON STREET RAILWAY Efforti of Omtba Company to Hoodwink j Itato Legislature. j I DEFEATED BUT STILL FIGHTING ITS CASE 1 F. D. Weed Talks of III Visit In the Leglslntare and the Show i las; Made to the ' . Member. J : T. D. Wead returned yesterday from Lin coln, where he went Wednesday to con iiilf with legislators on the question of the assessment of public service corporations. Before he arrived the amendment which was to have changed the basis of assess ment of the street car company'! property and the telephone property had been de feated, but It Is believed that an effort will be made to pam them at some other time. Mr. Wead says: '"The grossest misrep resentations are made by the champions of the street car company before the legis lature. It was claimed by them before the amendment was defeated that the actual value of the personal property of the company In the city of Omaha what It would cost to replace the tangible prop ertyis between J3.000.000 and $4,000,000, but when the tangible property was as sessed by the city on returns made by the company's officials there was no such show ing. Last year the company made return of only $1,000,000 on tangible property. The. taxes on personal property paid by the company In different years since lS'Jl are as follows: ;i1 IK2... 1!J... ISM... 1 '"... IS!6... ucn... .$ 2..1M 65 . 2.6.S3.00 . 3.H.n . 3.:3:v . 3. l.tv.os . 2,ci.m . 3.i!i.Ri 1M.. i:3.... I'm.... 1!'-'.... 1j3.... ..$10,200.01 .. lo.fii.oo .. ll.il.Ht .. lcmo) . . R3.ilft.l .. 41. 700. IK) "The last two years the value of the property was estimated upon the value of the stocks and bonds, following the rule of Judge Brewer, who held that the value of property for Income and investment Is Its correct value for taxation, and tho result Is that, the tax more than doubled between 1901 and 1002, the tangible property being the basis of assessment previous to 1902. But representatives of tho company have succeeded in clouding the issue so that many persona who are undoubtedly honest In their Intentions have been misled, al though they had not the power to carry their point yesterday." The tax committee and the subcommittee of the committee of ten were arranging Thursday for delegations to visit vari ous parts of the state to show the people In the cities how the railroads are escaping their just proportion of the burden of mu nicipal government, and a number of these delegations left yesterday. By Bend ing out these delegation it Is expected to show to the people of the state that the bill known as H. R. 330 is not Intended to be beneficial to On nha at the expense of the other parts of the state, and to secure co-operation for its passage when it is up In the senate. Burns-Haskell Co. buy warrants and sell stocks. 320 N. Y. Life bldg. TESTING THE TOBACCO LAW Dealer Stein, Fined In Polire Court, Appeals Case and Mores to Dismiss. William Stoln of Fortieth and Hamilton streets, Tho was fined $25 by Judge Berka for selling a 5-cent package of smoking to bacco to James Coston, under 15 years of age, appealed to the district court, and his attorney filed a motion to quash the com plaint "for the reason that there is no law of the state on which said complaint con I be based." This motion was arsrued bvv Stein's lawyer and City Prosecutor Thomas yesterday afternoon to Judge Estelle. The defendant's contention Is that the old law of 1885, which forbade selling or furnishing to minora "any cigarette or cigarettes or to bacco In any of its forms," was repealed by the amendment of 1897, which forbids sim ply the selling or furnishing of "any cigar ette or cigarette paper in any form what ever." The Best Heniedy for Troup. (From the Atchison (Kan.) Dally Globe.) This Is the season when the woman who knows the best temedlea tor croup ts In demand In every neighborhood. One of the most terrible things In the world Is to be awakened !n the middle of the night by a whoop from one of the children. The croup remedies are almost as sure to be lost, in case of croup, as a revolver la sure to be lost in case of burglars. Geese are not very good to eat, but they are in great demand because of their grease, which is good to put on a cloth and tie around the neck of croupy patients. Jewish families nearly always have goose grease on hand. Most children, when they have croup, re fuse to take the remedies offered them, 'he only thing to do Is td hold their nosea and make them take It. There used to be an old-fashioned remedy for croup, known as hive syrup tnd tolu, but some mod ern mothers say that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Is better, and does not cost so much. It cause the patient to "throw up the phlegm" quicker, and gives relief in a shorter time. First annual ball of the Twenty-second Infantry Base Ball team. In the post hall. Fort Crook, Neb., Saturday evening, March 14. 1903. Tickets 50 cents. Ladles free. Dancing begins at 8:45. Special train from Omaha leaves Webster street at 8 p. m., South Omaha at 8:25. Returning leaves Fort Crook at 4:30 a. m. Tickets for train can be procured on train. DIED. COCHRAN Hasel E.. March 11, 190.1, daughter of Elbert H. ami Hlrdia Coch ran, at residence, 17 South Thirty-sixth street, aged 11 years 6 days. Funeral i o'clock Friday, March IS. General Strike la Kxpeeted. Tin'RMOND. W. Va.. March 12. -Twenty representatives of the t'nlted Mine Workers are now in the New River coal fields or ganizing the miners and It la authorita tively stated that a general strike will b ordered Inside of sixty days. maKcs a chef of a cook V (better than flour) vest 777? Capital ml Surplus. $108,000.00. TKat Boy of ours' should have a Savings account Habits of thrift and economy learned in youth cling through Ufa, Rovs who save dimes will save dollars when they are older Our little auxiliary banks, which we furnish free, to place in the home, ara Just the thing to show children how small savings grow Into a handsome sum. We pay 4 per cent. Inlerwt on all Savins accounts , ami una dollar U all you ace4 to atari with. I I CITY SAVINGS BANK " ' Drawn, BlocH. Siataanth auvd Douglas Slraata OMAHA. NEB. JO Boy Clothing; Third floor. COB MONEY 5AVINQ CHANCES FOR TODAY BARGAIN 50C SILK HERCERIZED MULLS AT 10C YARD Ilemnants of silk mercerised mulls, all double width goods, in creams, pinks, light blues, reds, helios and black, in lengths from 2 to 4 yards, many to match, adapted for waists, evening gowns, neckwear and guaranteed CO-cent quality, on sale at, per yard 75c Challleset 39c Yard All wool challies. nuns veilin? and striped al batross walstlngs in light Bnd dark grounds and this springs patterns, floral designs, also plain colors, such as creams, blacks, greens, etc., each remnant from 2 to 5 yards, many too for house gowns, chll- O r dren's dresses, etc., 76c quality, at, per yard XJzfG 75c Mousseline de Sole at 25c All this springs colorings, old rose, blues, black and creams, suitable for evening gowns, etc. "JgJ many pieces to match, yd.OC $1.00 DRESS GOODS AT 39C - Accumulation from last week', dress goods remnants, in all wool cashmeres, silk and woot novelty cloths, broadcloths and an especially large assortment of black mate- 0a rials, brllllanlines, etc., main floor bargain square, a yard KJzJG Silk Remnants -Short lengths and trial pieces. In plain colors, bro cades, taffetas, Persians, etc., In lengths of 4. H, and 1 yard-go for entire piece, ac ojer. f f" cording to length, lOtoC Remnants of Lace at Ic and 2c Each Remnants and sample strips all kinds of laces. Inserting and giloone, In 1-3 of a yard t Oii lengths, worth up to U yard at, each ' 1U aSl Remnants of Fine Laces Inserting, galoons, point d'sprit, Norroandia, vals. lares and Insertings, In all widths fflri OLr- Tin worth up to SOc a yard at J-i 8 W"0 3 t Embroidery Remnants Embroideries, insertings and gallons in the neat, and dainty patterns, also wide, showy patterns for coret covers, up to 18 inches wide, worth Ofi. ilr Oln up to 75c a yard at, per yard 6CJt"IUl,A3t $1.50 Imported Flowers at 25c Fine qualities of silk and velvet roses, pansies, lounges, etc etc worth not less than $1.50 at, per REMNANT SALE IN FINK MERCERIZED WA t STINGS 3 cases In plain white and colors in basket weaves. In short rem- '"lll-t nants, worth up to 25c, at, yd..-J 2,000 YARDS BHIRTINQ PRINTS Bo as lung as they last ut, a yard 6.000 YARDS DOTTED DRAPERY SWISS In all sire dots, 40 inches wld rt in long remnants lOn rth up to 20c, go at, yd aw wor 6.000 YARDS IMPORTED CORDED GINGHAMS and plain weaves would be cheap at 15c, HAc go at. a yard "w FINE MERCERIZED WAISTINGS blK bargain square In basket weaves, dnmask patterns and fancy weaves worth $1.00, go at, 25C FINE YARD' WIDE PERCALES In long remnants, would be a 7 AC hurialn pt 12Uc. Ill at. vd a w BOYS' WAIST8 AT 15c. Remnants made outings ana percales, worm vn:, uu -1 BOYS' WA1ST8 AT !5c Percales and outing flannel, on sale In new 25C boys doming oeianmnu 01 J. L. Brandeis & Sons, Boston Store GIGANTIC SlIT SALB AT .BO, J. 1 Brandeis A Sons Offer Saturday an Entire Manufacturer's. Stock OF SPRING SUITS AT RECORD BREAK ING PRICE BIGGEST SUIT BARGAINS IN YEARS. $12 AND $15 SPRING SUIT8 AT $6.50. Saturday we will put on Hit an enuru stock of men'a swell spring suits secured by snot cash purchase from an eastern manu facturer. Every suit in the purchase made In the latest fashion, all patterns ana sizes. For one day's sensational sale at one barsaln Drice. Actual $12 and $16 values at $6.50. J. U BRANDEIS ft SONS, Boston Store. Hawes $3 hats. Spring styles. Quality guaranteed. Stephens ft Smith, opposite P.O. Announcements of the Theaters. At the Boyd tonight and Saturday mat inee and night that favorite and brecy musical comedy, "The Telephone Girl," will appear. All of the prominent cities of the country have be-n played during the past six seasens, leglnning with New York at the Casino, where it enjoyed ,a most phe nomenal run of over 250 nights, accorded It a most enthusiastic reception, and It seems not to have surrendered one jot of it.i popularity. "Tho Telephone Girl" is in two acts. G'itave Kerker's tuneful melodies pervade them and no more taking music was ever written or evolved. The book, too, by Hugh Morton, who in collaboration with Mr. Kerker is responsible for "The Lady Slavey" and "In Gay New York," is bright and witty. Notice of Correction. The last Sunday's advertisement, of Schmoller ft Mueller Piano Co., offering a first class piano player and new piano for $275 on payments of $2.00 per month should have read on terms of $2.00 per week. Card of Thanks. We wish to express to our friends our grateful acknowledgement of their great kindness and sympathy shown to us in our bereavement and loss of our dear wife and mother, and for the many beautiful floral tributes from the women of St. Andrew's church, from fellow clerks in the auditor of passenger account' office. Union Pacific rail road. Woodmen of the World, St. John's lodge, No. 25, A. F. and A. M., and many, many other friends. GEORGE H. LAVIDGE AND FAMILY. Sam'l Burns is selling a Libber cut glass bonbon for $2. Friday's special display will be for the library and living room. $7.50 Arabian curtains for $5.00. Drapery Department. ORCHARD ft WILHELM. Weare Coramlaalon Cora pan 7 Bualneaa "The temporary suspension from the Hoard of Trade of l'ortus H. Weare and Charles A. Weare will not affect the busi ness or trades of the Weare Commission company." said W. E. Ward, manager for that company at Omaha, "we received no tice from our Chicago house this morning that all trades and accounts now carried by the Weare Commission company will be protected and taken care of and new busi ness will be handled by the Weare Grain and Elevator company, of which Ely E. Weare. a brother of the other parties. Is at the head." Carpets and Rugs on Third Floor FRBDAY millinery purposes, etc.. on main floor, ' SOc $2.50 Suitings at 75c Casslmeres, clay worsteds, broad cloths, etc., lengths from 214 to 6 yards, all 1 yards wide, at per yard 75c Black Silk Remnants Lengths from S to 6 yards, finest qualities, "Bonnet," etc. worth J1.0O, $1.50, To'J--. 98c-69c-4tc French and Austrian flowers, finest popples, asters, June roses, violets. OS;,-. bunch. , uw THE BASEMENT. MERCERIZED SATEENS In double folds In plain black and col- 1tr ors, worth 40c a yard, at, yd.,.1-'' 40-INCH INDIA L1NON AND LAWNS worth up to 16c a yard, fiftC go at, a yard u" FINE DRESS SWISSES In the new est floral designs, long rem- Cp nants, worth ;&c, go at, yd VERY BEST STANDARD PRINTS black and white, blue and white, red and white, fancies In lung A.C remnant:-, go at, a yard BURLAPS IN NEW FLORAL DE SIGNS and plain colors, long remnants, would be cheap fSfjC at 15c, go at All of our accumulation remnants of table damask, running In lengths from 1W to yards In ail grades, on sale tomorrow at about half their real value. Into boy's waist 15c Schmoller & Mueller llflake Sensational Piano Prices In order to make room for our tre mendous spring stock we have been compelled to cut prices on everv Piano now in our warerooms, and offer the most extraordinary bargains In our entire business career. During this sale we will offer such renowned makes as the v STEINWAY The Standard Piano of the World Ths Sfeger & Sons, Vote & Sons, Emerson, Steck, Hasan & Hamlin, A. B. Chase, Hardman and thirteen other reliable makes. NOTICE THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL BARGAINS 13 square pianos 12. $34, ttf and up. Walnut Engllnh Upright, only $.12 00 tbony Kimball Upright, only $75.00. Rosewood J. B. Hale iWlght. only $82.00. Beautirul Arlon Upright Wal nut finish only $i3g.)0, Martin ptano good condition, only $158 .00. Chlcker ,lng Upright parlor size only $165.00. Alao a number of Knabt, Decker Bros. Ivers A Pond. Everett, Story & Clark and other medium grade pianos at prices and terms to suit all pocket books. We will sell you a beautiful new piano and a flrat-olass piano player for $275.00. Terms: $2.00 per month. ONK-HUNDKED new pianos for rent. $3, U and $6 per month. SGEiFMLER & MUELLER Piano Manufactuers, Wholesale ft Retail Dealers. 1313 Farnam Street, Omaha, 'Phono 1025. IOWA BRANCH I 502 Broadway, Co, Bluffs, la., 'Phone 90S. The Bee prints daily the most complete Sporting News The sporting department of t The Omaha Sunday Bee J is unexcelled, 1 1 suss an AWInCT' r . . V a a w w mm J jbbv THK R AIII.F. smut:. Bearlna Friday mornlnii. All kind a of l.ni-ra at one-half to one-thlril reainlar prlre. We have inrcliaeH t he entire rlesrlnt-np stock of the laraeat lace Importers of rT lurk lt. In this lot la n hentalfal line of Real I. ares. In llurhena nnri P0I11 t Rosr, ronnlatliiK of nrl moIn, ( ape Collar, Jacket. IManllllaa, llert hna anil 'nrfs. A upeclnl discount on these aronda If nrchael on Krid ay. a.VMMMI mar urnn a hlw price for a I. nee Opera Shawl, lint when yon aee It and roimlrfer the months 11 rev snnry to make this garment by hand yon will realise Ita value. S3. 50 BLACK SILK LACES 93s piiiied Lances, worth f--'. W. a.wi ana win De sum in luur lots, at sv, a', in .inn :'M lAI I AfCCA ",,p- 'or'h 6c. t! at 2'2c. A full line, worth 10c, go at ic. IAL LMUCOA beautiful line, worth In' to .IV, g ut 73C. 7inM PITV I SPEC,'nl5 R llr"' nf WhsIi I .aces made in this country bv the aIUil Ol I I LflUtO 1'owlc follower h( X on lly, neur Chioifio. Th.'se muk, rs ' art- experts from ISoitinKhHin. Kncmnd. the greatest laie nianiifiirt urln city in the world of this class of laces, and have built the largest lace factory In the world. They found It Impossible to nil the orders they have received and for the present are refusing orders dally. No duty lelng paid on thene goods, a saving or tio per cunt In made on every yard. We have secured the exclusive t.ale of this line for lha city of Omaha. Hpedal fall- Friday. AU,-OVKR LACKS, VKNICK APPT.I yrKS, HAND MADB RENAISSANCE and all kinds of NKT TOP LACKS on sale Friday. $6,110 All-Over Embroidered Chiffons a t v'l.2T to 2.M yard Friday. PUIErflMQ 601 nuailty 29c per yard Friday. UnlrrUUO aoc Curtain Luces and Insertings, all go at 15c and 19c per yard. Three Record-Breaking Sales Will Come Off Friday Morning in Hayden's Domestic Room. Goods Are Now on Exhibition in Our 16th St. Window. Wash Goods Sale at 8 a. m. We will place 1,000 pieces of 36-luch Imported Madras, regular 2.'c value; 22'sC Im ported Lace Striped Batiste; Imported Piques; l'.ic Imported Irish Dimities; ao and ;t')C line Woven Walstlnns in mill lengths, linen stripes, satin stripes and lace stripes, all shades and weaves, made for the spring of IVj'S, and placed at one price on a large square at 10c per yard. Towel Sale at 200 dozen bleached and unbleached, doub le warp, woven selvedge, Turkish Towels, size 3'ix58 Inches; also 2o dozen all linen Huckaback Towels, plain and lancy borders, size 22x 45 Inches, and never eold for less than Jic to 5oc, all will gj on this sale at one price 15c. Bed Spread Sale at 10 a. m. Sharp. 200 dosen crocheted, Marseilles patterns, full size Bed Spreads these spreads are sold everywhere at $1.00 each on this sale thev will go at r"c. 6KK THESE GOODS IN OUK 16TH STREET WINDOWS. Heat and Boiled Beef, SC. Legn Lamb, 9c. Veal RoaM, 8c. Roast Beef, Gc, 10c. Mutton Chops, 6c, 10c. No. 1 Hams, 12c. HAYDER3 Youk will be off much vulue to othenf ajyou fsKve beenio yourself if you svdvaje themio U5&3HERI9AN COAL Workj perfectly in bje burner, D&ndy for cooking VictorWhite 1605 FrnimJt..Tel. 12T Flescherl . Repairs anything better'n anybody 1 x Mew Bicycles, including all the moat torula makes, so Id easy prices on easy payments. Tribunes HO to 50 -Raeycles $40 to i!o Orients vio to lescher Specials (40 to )60 Hug by to o. Cresoents $J6 to J40 Imperials $25 to Jin Nonpareils J25 Shuplelgh Specials tM Second hand Wheels $5 up Leader Light ' a eras lipht for every home at a small cost gaso line lamp troubles are overcome in the Leader a perfect flame as easily controlled as gas. See it at 1622 Capitol Ave. Louis Flescher. H'HII I W IIIIH irMITIMSHBgBmm RELIABLE 3 Established for Years 133 DENTISTRY Union Dental College Post Graduate. No Students Old reliable, expert, accurate, painless dentists to do your work here. Graduate dentists come hers to learn our palnletts methods. Expert deatlsts admitted to our cuurse for 1100. Then -all could have a big business. Beware of Jealous, Idle, sore head dentists. They have lost thetr practice. Poor work and painful methods they have used csused people to enme here. We can make money by teaching our palnlesa course to expert dentists. That wav we rinn't have to rhars-e mirH high prices. We are always crowded. mitixa MARCH OXLVi Bet of Teeth, from fS.M op Gold Crowns f2.SB up Rrldce Teeth .fS.HS ap Gold Killing TRe np , FUUnca 2Se op Teeth Kmtracted Free WORK DONE 1 FREE Small charge . for material. 'jrJJrPlATli Something; new In artiilclal teeth No plates required New patent anchor M;a- ft, looae and broken plates repaired and I made to tit. union DENTAL COLLEGE OF PAINLESS DKSTISTRY, IB23 DoasJaa Street. Itoooa 4. Open daily Nights till t; Sundays, I to 4 t-reo Homesteads Are becoming scarce. Join my Homestead Club and Increase your opporldnttlts of obtaining- one by belns kept posted. 1 have toiiH'thing good In view. tend for my puniphlei of homestead Instruction and treatise on public land surveys. Price 2J cents silver and stamp. C. J. t ONMCH, lKott Uuward St.. Uutalin. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Vlmm Photuatraphlo lllaatrallana. H r8 1 cm The Great Lace Sale YARD This Is a line of elrgant. wide Wm-k Silk Chntitlliv $..... u-r yaid, very new and very stylish. 9 a. m. Sharp. Fish Sale Home Made Sausages, 7',4e. All Kinds of Fresh and Bait Fish. The Reliable Store. MILLER'S ONEFULLQUARTjl 4 full quarts $4.00 Case 12 full quarts, $10 5 gallon keg, $ 1 5. 00. CHARGES PREPAID HILLER'S OLD PRIVATE STOCK A Household Whiskey Because of Ita tiurltv. an unsurpHssfd quality ia perfect mellowness ami exquisite flavor. SAMPLE BOTTLE PREPAID for $1 EXCEPTION We pre pay charges, except to states west of Nebraska when orders must call for 6 gallons or more to be prepaid. Kafrrsncra: tit National Bank, Omaha. Nab. HILLER LIQUOR CO., 1 1309 rarntm St. Omahtv, Neb, Indiana, 3outh Dakota. Iowa and Nebraska all sent In mull orders yesterday to NE FUASKA'S ONLY ANTI-COMUINE DRl'G STOIih.'. We tile every order we get and anyone who is KHOM MlSSOl'IU can be shown easily at any time that we have what we claim THE l.ARGKST MA1I, fiRl.iKK Rl'glNKSR OK ANY DKl'G STOKK IN NKBKASKA. If this Is a good thlnK f"r other penile, .why not you? 30c (iinuine Caslorla no limit 24c $1. I'eruna all you want 61c If any cuKtomei buys a bottle of Peruna, or anything U?, of tis and flnda It not genuine and will return, we agree to PAY THEM more for It THAN THEY PAID I'M. Now knork on something else, you Hlil.MllHFIl finriorinms il.oi Pierce's Prescription $1.00 Pierce's Discovery the I'ierce's Pills $!.m) Iler's Mult Whiskey Jl.oo Canadian Malt Whiskey, 90 per ,.nt i,roif 61c 64c IXC 62c 75c !.( Temptation Tonic... All. YOU WANT OF EVERYTHING WE SELL. T."c Texas Catarrh Cure one cures 4to flue Cluster s Pennyroyal Pills $1.0 Itv Doan's Kidney 1 Ills :! $l ii0 Si-xine I'llls "So i mi t'arisian Hair Tonic guaranteed . . Tic SCilAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORE Tito 'Plionea 747 and 7t" S. W. Cor. lth and Clileasjo Sis. The only safe way is the surest way g. Elich A well selected farm mort gage pays the highest rate of interest consistent with absolute security .... We have had experience. We per sonally examine every farm on which we make a loan. If you have Idle funds, we can secure you a good In vestment. 'Phone 470. Forgan Haskell Co., 4J0 New York Life Bldg. DRUNKARDS WHITt BOVF CUDI Mifr 'all, ludi-.iruy irar InK fur alrciliK drluk. tlis appetite fur whirl, cannu rxlat after UNl'ic Ihla remrdv. (lives In any Ixjuif 'III or wittin'il anowieuv f paTlMnli faaluleaa; al 9 Stkermaa aV McCuooaU Vtum. Co., UuiaJUaa l!lKEY$ Toi FRI DAY SPECIALS In Women's Furnishing Goods. MUSLIN AND KNIT UNDERWEAR CORSET COVERS, HOSIERY AND HANDKERCHIEFS -GO ON SALE AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES ' WOMEN'S GOWNS Good quality well made, with narrow hemstitching and lace embroidery trimmings on sleeves and neck positively 75c quality Friday COVERS Made of fine quality long lace insertion and lace beading and embroidered trimmings good at 75c special Friday WOMEN'S UNDERSKIRT Made of good flounce liberally cut and perfectly made all lengths 10c quality-Friday WOMEN'S COMBINATION SUITS ribbed with high or low neck long or short aleeves lace trimmed a regular 75c quality Friday for WOMEN'S HOSIERY SPECIAL We tlty of new spring styles of Indies' fancy hose, In broldered fronts laces and plain colore, also solid with bleached foot or split aole these are exceptionally good valuesL- they are worth 45c Friday special WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Made colored hemstitched borders also lace and embroidered edges a regular 10c quality for WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Made of all linen, plain border and fancy, neat lace edge also fine embrodered effects a regular 20c quality for, Friday , The kind that cures. Howell's 25c a box at Howell Drug It'a true that every man has his price a particular price that he usually paya for his clothes. And every man has hta particular individualities of figure the style and "cut" must be adapted to his in dividuality (and be adapted by a cutter who has mas tered the "know how"). And every man has his iikea and dislike In fabrics, in fit, in cut and It is proper that be should get what he likes. No man can suit himself JUST EXACTLY in price in adaptation of fashion to figure in fabric, fit and cut (ALL THREE) in a ready made suit. Any man every man YOU can get JUST the cloth ing, JUST the adapted fash ion, JUST the fabric, the fit and the cut he YOU want at Just the price YOU want to pay here "on the hill." We are ready to prove that all that, any way, any time, anywhere you say. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farnam St.. Phone 1808. Bee Building-. Court House is opposite. The phenomenal sale of this wonderful ready-to-weur shoe (or woraon U accounted for by the beautiful fittiotr qualities and the assurance that, when properly fitted Sjrosis will hold their ah ape Sorotit are SJ.50 always. Skilled makers make 'em. Skilled fitters fit them. Soros is Shoe Store 3QSS. 15th St. Frank Wllcoi, Ma lagrr. MERCHANTS NATIONAL SANK or OMAHA. N. B. Cor. Farnaa sb4 Sth bts. Fata In t altal . . . .Vk),0O B0J0SI$j a . . -"iw arplas Paaa ai(MJ,00l i IMTFO ITATES DEPOSITORY. ' riULNK ilL'UFHT, President I B b. WOOL, Vioa fresldatal laUTHEK DRAKE. Cashier , 9. ' UAJalljUTOM. Assists ol Casals Deputy State TatastaaWtaa Kood Insparitoa H. L. RAHACCIOTTI, D. Y. S. . CITT VETERINARIAN. j pom um7s J um! ' Umaba, Mb. lslujihous to. I muslin and long cloth gowns, full cut and 29c with dainty cloth and cambric covers with dainty also hemstitched values 29c quality cambric, with tucked I 19c Made of good quality lisle finished. Jersey 39c place for special Be lling a large quan- g stripes, spots, em black lisle thread, 25c of cambric and line n finished, in fancy 5c white, hemstitched 10c Anti-Grin Gaosules Co., 16th and Capitol Avenue. HOSPE'S March Piano Sale El Where can you find auch an array of Standard rianos to select from as the following: The Knabe, Kranlch & Bach, Kimball, Hallett & Davis, Lln deman Son, Matthushek, Sterling, Krell, Adam Schaaf, Schumann.. Sweetland, Hospe, Burton and various others. Just a Few of Friday's Bargains One Kingsbury upright tlDO piano, slightly used One Miller upright piano, SlOa newly lennioncn " v One liliize upright piano, tt11( oak case, used kjjaiu One Hallet & Dnvls piano, ClO large slie, used M"1' One Kimball upright piano, 4110 rosewood case, used Ono ViriO Schumann upright piano, re turned from rent, cane HiflO slightly marred vv One fcMK) new piano and piano player, stool, scarf and bench, 12 rolls of music, terms iin cash and R27t 18 per month, price New pianos, Hoeton manufacture, ma hogany cases, $5 monthly 4jl37 payments nsvat We lieve a number of used OrKMna wr will close out at aVS, I2, 1B. SO and aS. BOe a nrrk payments. ew Omens VH op. 7."Se a week payments. DON'T MIS OKTTIXtl 0E OK Til KMC lllt;AI IF VOl' A It K WAVTIMi TO lit V A I'lANO, l-IANO 1-1, KH OK OHtiA.V l'IA0 Tl'XKI), MOVKD AMI lti:lA!HF.I. A. HOSPE GO. 1513-1515 Douglas Street The Best of Everything i City--SI. Pin 5 Trains Daily Over The Only Double Track Railway To Chicago CITY OFFICE. 1401 1403 Faxnam St TcL 91 and 24. u teoi-Deiiiirai'-lt sorinas