Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 01, 1903, Page 12, Image 12
12 TTTE OMAHA DAILY JlEF.i FIITDAY, MAT 1. 1003. SEW LOCAL FREIGHT OFFICE Canadian Pao'fo and Boo Rcadi Establish Headquarter in Omaha PLAN TO LINK NEBRASKA AND DOMINION Uetr l.rndi flatulence to l.oifr'i A I leaed Pgrpoac of Kiteniilna III Road Into Omaha to Kerd Northern Markets. The Canadian raclBe 800 line combina tion for grains Into Omaha and tributary territory which was pointed out In The Bee some days ago. It Impressed with more tangible force than ever by the arrival in the city of W. A. Klttormaster of Chicago, general agent of the freight department for the Canadian Pacific, the Boo, the Mar quelle routo and the Canadian Pacific Lespatcb company and Henry Brown of the aame combination for the purpose of establishing permanent headquarters here. The gentlemen are now eoaaged In solect Ing a location and will create a freight office with Mr. Brown as the agent. Mr. Brown will also have a branch office In Kansas City. While It Is the purpose to do only a freight business for the present this move lends substance to the alleged determina tion of President Lowry of the 800 and his Canadian Pacific friends to tap .this terri tory as soon as possible for passenger traffic. The plausibility of this theory Is established by the fact that Lowry and the Canadian Pacific are Just now busy with plans for a union of their lines at the Minnesota-Canadian boundary. Lowry Is building an extension north and the Cana dian Pacific one south from Winnepeg to form the junction. Lowry Is said also to have mapped out his route down from the Twin Cities to Sioux City and the matter of their getting Into Omaha will be an easy one. Aa was pointed out before such a combination would connect the great wheat fields of Nebraska with the great flour mills of Minnesota and the constantly expanding field of consumption in Canada. Harrltnan and Moffatt. Since he has gone west E. H. Harrlman Is credited with definite schemes for head ing off Banker Moffatt of Denver In his new Denver, Northwestern ft Pacific in vasion of aome of Harrlman's favorite territory.- Harrlman's' plan Is said to con template the promotion by the Union Pa cific of the Laramie, Habn'a Peake & Pa cific project, hurrying the road through Routt county and on to Grand Junction to connect with the Denver Rio Grande. A deal to this end Is said to have been mode by Harrlman with Isaac Van Horn of Boston, head of the Habn'a Peak road. The articles of Incorporation of this road called for the construction of a line from Laramie to Grand Encampment, a distance of 100 miter.' Thirty-five miles have been graded, the bridge work done and the rails for track building distributed, and Nlles Callanan of Omaha has the contract, It Is said, for work on another sixty-five miles. Mr. Callanan la the father-in-law of Prealdent Van Horn. Harrlman's whole Idea la said to be to get for the Union Paclfio a direct haul east and west without going through Denver, which city he propose to punish for Its aupport of Moffatt'a schemes. Gains Bad Losses la Receipts. The Santa Pe and Southern Pacific have experienced heavy slumps in their recent earnings. For the month of March the Santa Fe fell behind In lta net earnings, $250,000 and tor the month of February the Southern. Pacific loat $12,454, while lta operating expense Increased $19, 91, On the ether hand the Union Pacific has been Veklnjl gradual gains, during the second of April Increasing Its gross earn ings $26,880, making; a total income for the month of $539,140. II. Q. Clark at Atchison. '- H.' O. Clark, has been appointed super intendent of the western division and central . branch railway of the Missouri Pacific at Atchison, succeeding C. M. Rath burn, resigned. The appointment is effective May 1. Mr. Clark was general manager of the Checktaw, Oklahoma Gulf until that road waa absorbed by the Rock Island. Itorrna Injure Wires. Report came to the Union Pacific that the atorma of Wednesday night have worked Injury to their wires at Intervals along the line between here and Salt Lake City. The service was considerably Inter rupted yesterday. ' Luis Jackson has been appointed In dustrial commissioner for the Erie rail road with offices at 21 Cortlandt atreet. New York. DOCTORS ENDORSE HEHPICIDB Because Its Formula Is Submitted to Them. Alexander McMilltan, M. D., a prominent physician, of Lansing, Mich., writes: "On three cases I have tested Herplcide for dandruff and the result has been all fhal could be desired." Herplcide Is made upon an entirely new principle, that la. that dandruff and falllug hair are caused from a microbe that In fests the hair bulb, and, by destroying the microbe one's hair Is bound to grow lux uriantly. Herplcide Is the only hair rem edy that claims to and really does destroy the dandruff germs. Sold by all druggists. Send 10 cents for sample to The Herplcide Co.. Detroit, Mich. Nichols Broadfleld, printers. Tel. 1942. T. LOUS AND RETIR5. Via Missouri Parlte Railroad. $13 GO for round trip, from April 26 to May 1 inclusive. For Information call at city office, southeast corner Fourteenth and Douglas streets. Friday Special Drapery Department. Free Friday one day only we are going to give you one 25c extension rod free with very pair curtains you buy. Your choice of three styles you get one with a $1.00 curtain aa well as a $10.00 curtain. Drapery dupartment. ORCHARD ft WILHELM. Douglas Printing Co.. liog Howard. Tel. $44. MRS. Tbese Coats nt I en, but ve have too large a htock of them, ami bo will cloae them $.00 to ? ti.L'5 Coats at 4.00 to ?4.u() C'oatK at 12.75 to J.o0 Coats at f 2.23 to 2.00 Coats at 1.50 Coats for PAY OF POLICE AND FIREMEN Board In llmkt Aboat Certain Fea tnrri of Sew Charter Amend ments. Although the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners held a special meeting and Increased the salaries of the officers of the fire and pollco departments to the limit authorized by the new charter amendments, no action has been taken upon the adoption of the sliding service scale, directed for the patrolmen and firemen. The board is In doubt aa to whether the previous service of resppolnted men should count in fixing the wages and the question has been sub mitted to City Attorney Connell for an opinion. The law reads as follows: Each policeman and fireman ehnll receive the following compensation: For the first six months' service the eim of $i per month: for the second six months' service the sum of $70 per month; for the third six months $75 per month; after two years' continuous service they shall receive the sum of $.0 per month. At the present all policemen and firemen after they have served two months' proba tion at $65 per month receive a uniform wage of $75 monthly. Many of the present members of the two departments, especially the police, have long records, not running continuously, however. The question Is, should the men who have at come time previous to their last appointment served two continuous years receive the maximum pay or proportionately In cases of less previous service. City Attorney Connell has not yet had an opportunity to give the matter any thought and haa not prepared an opinion. The board raised the pay of the two cap tains of police from $90 a month to $110. effective April 2, or the day the charter amendments became law. Police sergeants were advanced from $S5 to $90; captains In fire department from $85 to $90, $100 to $110. according tc length of service. Fire lieu tenants were advanced from $30 to $S5 and engineers from $85 to $90. All increases, save those of the police captains, are not effective until May 1. BANKERS TO GIVE NEW BONDS Personal Secarlty IV o longer Accept stole for State and County Deposits. Nebraska bankers are busy making ar rangements to change the form of security given for the money deposited with them by the state and county treaeurers. At the last session of the legislature a law was passed making It Impossible for the state and the counties to accept bonds signed by any stockholder or officer of the bauk is security for deposits, and making the acceptance of bonds given by security com panies lawful. At present there are few of the county and state depositories that have not given personal bonds for the public deposits and all of these bonds will be worthless when the new law goes Into effect. There are not many Indemnity com panies that make a practice of signing bonds for the security of deposits, and there Is but, one In Omaha. ' The state bankers association has an Indemnity company In co-operation with It, but under the present arrangement this company will not give bonds for the security of deposits, and confines Its busi ness exclusively to bonds fur the employes and officers of banks. The secretary of the bankers association, who Is the state representative of the co-operating bond company. Is now making an effort to have the company extend lta scope to cover the bonds required for state and county deposits. The date of the meeting of '- group two of the state bankera association has been changed from May SO to May 22. It will be held at Lincoln. IDENTIFIES STOLEN JEWELRY Man from Minnesota' Here to Fasten Crime on Chief Donahue's Prisoner. X. N. Anderson of Minneapolis Is In the city for the purpose of Identifying the gold watches and other articles stolen from the establishment of his brother at Black Duck, Minn., February 18, by Frank Fleming, who was arrested here by Chief Donahue a few days ago. The goods were promptly Identified as being part of the $1,700 worth of swag taken by Fleming. Twelve of the watches were recovered here, thirty-six more have been located and the probability la that all will be recovered within a few days. Chief of Police Boyd and Sheriff Bailey of Black Duck, Minn., are enroute from that place with the necessary requisition papers for Fleming. Fleming confesses that he la the man wanted and does not seem particularly averse to going back to Minnesota. TO EMPLOY JJ0NUNI0N MEN Commercial Club Restaurant Will Take On New Force of Walters. Today the Commercial club restaurant will be manned by a complete force of nonunion employes. It was stated yesterday after noon that the force had been aecured and that all hope of conciliation between the proprietor and the members of the waiters' union had passed. Von Take Ho Risk In using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. It cures all lung troubles or no pay. 60c and $L For sale by Kubn ft Co. Kaw Orleaas, La. From May 1 to 4 Inclusive the Missouri Pacific will sell round trip tickets for $29.50, account meeting National Medical association. For Information call at or address city office, 8. E. corner 14th and Douglas Sta., Omaha, Neb. T. F. Godfrey, Pass, and Ticket Agt. DIKD, HODSON-Pleasant W., Wednesday. April 29. at his home. 2007 North Twenty-ftfth street. Funeral servlcea will be held at the resi dence of Ms daughter Mrs. V. I. Rice, S926 North Twentieth street, Sunday May 1, at 2 p. ra. Friends invited. J. BENSON cut in RE OF CHILDREN'S SPRING COATS. are the newest, prettiest, Spring out U the following prices: $3.87 $2.H7 $1.87 $1.25 05c (lreat 5traw rutting 5ale nonday mm Friday A Wonderful Bargain Event. GRAND High Class Remnants at One $i.uu uress uooas at DiT8s Goods of every style and color taken out of onr regular stock pieces from 4 to 7 yards have been selling at ft a yard tomorrow at a yard . . . . .'. $2.00 Dress Goods at 49c The finest Mg Dress Goods 4 to 7 yards that have been selling oyer, fl M our counters at as high as $2.00 a yardall colors and fl' sJ J styles remnants at Imported Dress Goods at 174c and 35c Yard Thee are traveling men's sample lengths In ever- Imugm- i m nnie weave, style and color thin and many lengths of one kind, enough for tomorrow at a piece... Manufacturer's $3.00 Cloths at 75c Cloths purchared from a ladles' suit manufacturer Tweeds. Chevl lotit, Crashes. Clay Worsteds Scotch Suitings, etc. In skirt lengths and enough remnants allki to make entire suit' at e yard Wash Goo J Remnants at 10c MoURSellne de Sole, 4 g plain and fancy, white I If end all colors at .. aces-Bat i retain tables piled with all and Insertlr Embrnldcrlcs-Earialn eniiarea with lnsertlngs and Galloons, up to 12 inches wide !2iC"10C"3iC Drummers' samples all styls Lsces black, white and colors q each SPECIAL BASEMENT Sllkollne Remnant, the Wcry kind for yard .....W2W 10c Lawn Remnants, one big counter at yard.... ., 3ic 1 Dimities -Best prade of 15o find dainty printed Dimity gl"' remnants for yard.;......V.. Sateens One big lot - of fine mer cerized double fold black and col ored Sateens, the 40c kind for a yard 15c Lawn and Swisses Remnants of plain Curtain Lawn, and -d Swisses at a yard..... Iw And hundreds of other remnanU on Millinery Special 75c Untrimmed Hats at 10c. Several thousand Untrimmed and trimmed Hats for Indies, 4 f nilsses and children, sold up to 75c, Friday at a VJC 10,000 Bunches of Flowers at 5c-Some slightly mussed, but the greater part absolutely fresh and of this season's importation worth up C to $1.00 Friday at, a bunch V. 23c Photo Colors at 15c Ail life subject Fitted .with 2-inch . moulding, either gilt or black ornamented or plain corners . . . 75c Oval Frames for 45c Made with mat for two cabinet size picture, in olive or black, i-tn. bead oval framesepmplete vrltn glass ana oaua, a SPRIN G S U ITS et superior quality and auperlor workmanship is what. xo.ti. get when you leave your measure with us. A picked showing, of the bes't.preducts of the season thk very latest novelties In the finest grades of pare wool casslmeres and pure wersted cheviots. . . ' f We make Suits from S3S.OO fq$40.00. J. A. KerYan-Tailoring Company t316 Farnam Street SIXTEENTH STREET ROBBERY Thieves Break Plate Glass Window ; and Beoura Valuable. Goods. BURGLARY INSURANCE COMES TOO LATE Maaasrer of the Stare Takes Oat a Policy Jast Before the Robbery, bat It is Not Effective latll May 1.' '" The eouth show window of the Columbia Optical Instrument company, 211 soutn Sixteenth street, was broken early yesterday morntag by burglars and goods to the value of $250 taken.. The burglary wae discovered about 7:30 by Fred F. Brower, salesman for the com pany, when he came to open the store. He observed that the window had been broken In two places, with pieces of glass scattered Inside, and he later found a big piece of the plate glass lying In the alley adjoining. He at once reported the barglary to .A. I. Agnew, manager of the establishment, who boards at the Merchants, and an Investiga tion was made. It waa found that a number of field glasses, opera glasses and lorgnettes were mlestng. The thieves prudently left many of the cheaper glasses, gold eyeglass chains snd telescopes. However, they took the very best class of Instruments In the show window. All of the stolen goods have the name "Columbia Optical Company" stamped In the eye pieces and their recov ery will be accomplished sooner or later. The robbery must have occurred after 4:34 yesterday morning, when the special American District Telegraph watchman em ployed by the company reported everything all right. This Is the third time the estab lishment has been robbed. The first was sbout four years ago and the next about sixty days afterward. The value of goods taken then waa small and moat of the goods were recovered. Mr. Agnew Is chagrined over the fact that he had. after repeated persuasions from a I burglary Insurance agent, taken out a policy only a day or two ago, but it waa not to become operative until May 1. iiALr niTEi Via Wabash R. R. St. Louis and return $11.50. Sold April $6-27-28--30 and May 1. New Orleane and return, $2050. Sold April 11-12-13, May 1-2-3-4. Information, City Office, 1601 Far nam St.. or addreas Harry B. Moores, o. A. P. D.a Omaha, Neb. t. Paal sad Ketars. 12.3. On April 21 and M the Illinois Central R. R. will aell tickets to St. Paul and Mlene spoils snd return at rate of $12.35, good for return 21 days from date of sale. . Tickets at No. 14U3 Farnam St. W. H. BRILL. D. P. A., Omaha. Neb. i I Last entertainment of the season at the Omaha Commercial college, 17th and Doug- ! Us streets. Vocal and instrumental solos. readings and character sketches.' Some of the best talent In the city. Friday even log. May 1, 1D03. Tickets on sale at Col lege office. fireat II Straw Matting Sale Honday REMNANT SALE - Half Cost to Manufacture. isoc liigu class spring 25c medium weight ,. rf i I f waists and skirts JilL"! J 7oc SOe 75c Sumner Fabrics at ISc Pongees. Bilk I.lnens. Embroidered I.awns. etc., worth 60c-75c yd. 1.5c kinds of fine Laces !JC-3iC"5C rnimnln sfrlns of KmbrolderleK. REMNANT SALE FlneOlngham Remnants One big table of all kinds 12V4c Qtn kind for a yard Calico Remnants One kind for a yard .. 40-Inch Lawns the lOo kind, for a yard . . ...... table 6a ...35c 6ic 1 Brussels Carpet Remnants -running up to 10-yard lengths, worth up to $125 per yard on sale OQp In the basement at., JZ7 Carpet Remnants all grades . lengths up to a yard and a TQp half at, for the remnant.. .vl " W sale In the basement tomorrow. 25c Suspenders (Oc On sale Friday and Saturday, all kinds of suspenders. Including the celebrated French make, Police, Firemen, the Two in One brand. Farmers, also braces and union made suspenders, your choice 10c a pair. One pair to a customer. Our big suit sale continues for, one, week more. $5.00 buys an ell wool man's cheviot suit made and trimmed In A 1 style. For $7.50 you can have your choice' out of about 150 different atyles, everyone worth more money. For $10.00 we can furnish you with suits that you yourself would not expect for less than $15.00. In young men's suits, ages 15 to 20, we offer also extra good values at $3.00. $7.50 and $10.00. We are agents in Omsba for , the Alfred Benjamin Sne clothing, Young's hats and the Cehartt makes. Our aim is to give the best values for the least money, which means a saving to you, and as everything we sell Is guaranteed to ba all right you certainly have nothing to loae and everything to gain by trading at The Guarantee Clothing Co., 1519-21 Doug las street. Full Set of Teeth, $3 ' Graduate dentists admitted to eur course for $100.00. We .make money by trachlng eur course and "don t need to charge such high prices. All Work Done Free. Small Charges for 11 Material. This Offer Good Until April 15. $5.00 Gold Crewns. $3.00 tN ORDER TO INCREASE OUR CXJNICJ we want every man, woman and child to have their mounths examined by the pro fessors of this collage. Small ohaxges for material. We do as we Advertise. Bet of Teeth. $3.0". uplOoM Krllnes.TRo. up Teeth extracted free Killings from. .26c, up iik Gold Crowns.. l.'JBrldge Work. $2.85. up UNION DENTALCOLLEGE OF PAINIESS IJENTrSTRY. 1E22 DOUGLAS ST REST, ROOM 4 Open Dally: Nights till . Sundays, t to 4 The Beautiful now la it not exhilaiatiiig? and what a thme all the bob-alPil have been stored! J.si think of all the goose bi-rrles and thl' k like that- which we WON'T get! Ur.a: time for ICE cream soda too! That te mlnds us; wr nave Just u little tne lt"w outfit for making the finest sodH, lie. ,h r bets, etc.. In this city, ana propose .o ni4k i specialty ot supplying lnnnly parilei, etc., with the finest of froien rtetlrae.n OH IT WILL WARM CP SOMETIME: IT ALWAYS' HAS. Need any. rubber goods? Just look thl list over and remember every piece is a-uar-anteed for one year. 2-qt. Water Hag 4Sc 1- o.t. Water Flag V 4-ql. Water Bag Mc 2- qt. Fountain Syrlnse ' : 3- qt Fountain 8yr!nee ;. 61- 4-qt. Fountain Svrinxe kU- 2- q.t. t'onib. Water Hag and Syringe... to,- 3- ql. Onmk Water Bag anrl SyrliiKd ...$'. 4- qt. fot:il. Water Bug- and Syrlnga ... 1.1J la in Murve1 Whirling Spray Syringe, by mal postpaid .'.... CW $2.0i I ad'en' HouxehoH Syringe, by mall . Ft paid Sl.H Write for orlres on all o'her n,1u of rubber good we nil mall order promptly. SCHAEFEft'S cur PRICK DRUO STORE Two Phoaea T-4T ana TUT. 1. Career lata Chicago Sta. 15c 1 45c J pREE SGIK.10LLER AND MUELLER 13 3 FARNAM STREET. Last Antiouiicetiictit of a great Piano Sale 'THIS GREAT SPECIAL WR J CHASE SALE comprising the many stylet and qualities made by thne famous mak'.r trtil ctoe Sat urday night Until then these instru-' vients unexcelled for beauty, dura bility mnd tone will be soltl at a pos; live discount of SO per vntoffettern prices. Only Two Days More AND THE OPPORTUNITY to get a new fully guaranteed standard 1903 piano at less than wholesale on payments of only $5.00 ptr month will be lost! Can You Afford To Lose lit $375 Parlor Upright 2Q250 $400 Puritan Model QQOO ,42E-Cab.net Upright- 29750 $450-rModlfled Co,onlal JJUOQ $475 Florentine Model- Q 32 $500 Renaissance Cs'OO Rflflfl net Grand Only QOwU ' We do flno piano repair! ag in our own factory. Pianos perfectly tuned at mall coat. TELEPHONES:; , Omaha, 1623. Co. Bluffe, 368. ' IOWA BRANCH: 502 Broadway, Counoll Bluff. First time ' he shaved he cut a notch In bis face to remind himself not to do It again. 'Spone a man buys a cheap made-to-order suit first Just to remind himself not to do it again to remind himself to go "up the 'hill to MacCarthy" next time he needs duds. There's a snap and a dash about a-"MacCarthy suit" that Is a revelation to tne man who has had experience with pjor tailoring that is a delight to the man who is a connoisseur of true tail oring. It pays us to pay the high salaries for an artist cutter and artist tailors because It pays you. Sulla, $25 to $43. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, 1710-12 Farnam St. Pnsne I80S Bee Bsildinf Court House' Is Opposite. Enough to 1 ma nc as y finr.A Ijlifc.. Th7$;, w 1 Untie m when aome people evtrythtng Will spend hiiudretls for m of dollars on n fine ij.... CHiTiuge nun iruuii ful teuui of horses and thrn buy n cheap reiitly-to-put-on set of ' 1 . I .1 WW cs9 liatnt'Hs with the ixwrcHt mountings, absolutely with out desleu, when they have at their very dnur th best harness maker in the west. The nmkiug of every net of harness Is pertMunlly aiiK'riuteiided by Mr. Cor iiIhIi himself. The pride t tint a tail jr takes In making you a stilt of clothes is taken in lnnkius a et of harness tlint will do us houor. Suit Cases. Traveling? Uaf and Valisca AlfredCornish IZIOFarnamst. Merchants National Dank Fai4 as f4Nl aw. i Hari4aa tmmi SIMM USITHO STATU DaWMTONY. fmmk Mrvl. ftmtitm H N WaaS. Mrr I .1 link. lirr V V Hw.Hift x.M TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Write (or Sample t-r. $2Qt$145 AVI litl TUB RKLIA1ILK STORK. We are now recognized as the leaders Our contracts with some of the leading as accumulated, enables us to show the country. White Goods. Mercerised Ooods, L'nderwear In fact, everything 'hat makes tic room. COMPARE PRICKS: WASH GOODS Rrmrants of printed Madras, batiste, lac and corded striped Swiss, ewtval ellK and French plaids, worth So, for Ulc. Hemnants of printed dlmlttrs, hlack sa teen, drrss ginghams and printed batiste, worth 15c. for i'ic Remnants of double fold dark blue pcr calea, yard wide, light col.irei percales. f rlnted dimities and blnck sateens, worth ze. Tor 6c. Full pieces of Scotch lawns, strictly fast color, only one dress pattern tj a custo mer, worth 10c, for 3o. FURNISHING G000S Full assortment of sizes, gents' mrci.iini weight undorshlrts, plain and ribbed, worth 36c, for lc. Ladles' Jersey ribbed sleeveless Vrst? worth 2U- for 10?. Ladles' fast black hoe, worth :uc, lor Ke. Oente' acamless half hose, worth li'jc, for 5c. r - GREAT GROCERY SALE 22 Lbs. Best Cane Cranulated Sugar Sl.00 rtOICn CDIIIT I Vlh. Mliiceil llHm UrWCU inUM ' s-lh. run X iMiim fausage '.We own the largest stock of dried end 'k'm'" ,Mf : t'' evaporeied Irult In the w.st. You will t.nd r, - ? I. v.r- on,- nri.... h.. on i-. .... ...... i Butter t ruckfrs than others , 10 lbs of Fancy Country Dried Apples for .$1.0) Choice California Prunes Extra Large Italian Prunes. Fancy .California Peaches ... Choice California Pears Choice California Apricots... 7V ! iSo11 iii?;. . , NEW SEASON JAPAN TEA Good -Jap Tea.. Fancy Jap Tea.. Tea Blfttngs ... 10c I CANNED MEATS -b. can Potted Ham H-lb.- can Deviled Mam Vi-lb.- can Deviled Ox Tongue 4-lb. can Potted Ox Tongue Vlb. can Potted Beef 4-lb. can Potted Ham and. Tongue. -lb. can Potted Chicken Kc 6c can Potted Turkey. la-lb. can Deviled Turkey; 6c Under Government Supervision ' Charter 689. '.... i ' J. L. Brandeis : 4 EiSi INTEREST PAID On Pass Books and Certificates NO NOTICE REQUIRED All Deposits Payable on Demand Deposits made now draw interest for the entire month of May. Checks on All Banks Cashed. Little Home Safes Loaned Free. Banking Hours 9 m. m. to S p. m. Saturdays until 9 p.m. The Material Makes the Trunk Vhen we sell you a trunk we can tell you what it wa made of and how It is made. We know, because we make them ourselves. Our trunks laat a life-time, and the beet of it Is, that' they cost no more than the ones made to eell and not to wear. Q.lAJlA'TRlWKFACT0nYrA,3. ALU WE NEED TO SAY to intelligent ladle Intending to buy SEWING MACHINES la that we have the NEW HOME, "WHITE, STANDARD, DOMESTIC and HOUSEHOLD all very popular be cause tbey have been tborougly tried and machines at $15.00 up. P. E. FLODMAN & CO. TELEPHONE 1574. af ' ' V7 '1 lWc have modern office appliances designed for busy business men in such a variety that it is all but a complete education in office system. If you take pride In being up-to-date visit our office supplies room unexpected ways of saving time insuring accuracy and promptness In your business. Office supplies ( n I stationery retailed af toholtsale prices. Itcrytkiaf settles tsr t fTka. OMAHA PRINTING CO.,T.prh"u,-n3Uf "&U?iV. - Mat srecrt f Mee. DOTTLE Careruiiy nreMOti tiiruguiy ng-ea aosoiutciy pure UfrtZ - finest duality, private lirmul rklt flaror physician iIH prescribe It Ix-st of ull i-omtg no more. . Dellv.ra to snr part of Omaha. Council Bluffa or gouts Omaha. oroer a case irom tne aJE. I I OMAHA Ktoptwns 14 or LEE MICHELL. wholesale .These Points Are Worthy of Your Consideration 1 Tbe security Is undoubted. . i The interest Is su bam nihil 3 You may deposit today and have Interest begin at once. Four per cent on all deposits. CITY SAVINGS BANK 1 6th andDoutlas Sta , S. E. Cor. Omaha. Nebraska. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY IN THE D0 UESTIU IIUUI.I. In our high claas remnant department. niilla to ship us their mill lengths ss fart greatest line of remnants In this western Wash Goods, Linens, Flannels, Towels, a complete dry goods store In the domes LINENS AND WHITE GOODS, i One big tnble rains nk. India llnonsf snl leno strte, long mill eti'ls, worth uj in 16c yard at yard "4c. One big table lMncli organdies, ltirtli llnons, mercerised waMtlngs, dotted 8wlen and laoe str.ped bovehb-s. In long mm ends, worth jard at yaid Vc One table rhfrk and etrf-w nalneooks, worth liT yard at yard 4',5c. Sftc walkings. In Oxfords and clyvlnts, patterns to eclet t from Hull piece), at ard 17H So honeycomb towels. 40 Inches long, at 4c. 25o bleached union tabic damask at vitrri I.St'. j ' 50c cream Scotch tnble linen, extra i heavy quality at yard 'c. ...... ..n 11.. .,i klrnrhed table linen, 66 Inches wide at yaid Sc. l.ic Hatnslcy s all linen bleached toweling-at yiird "-c. ,,... .. ni,i.,a..h.i ,,,,...11,1 vard Wide. I In long mill ends at yurd-iVv . he C PC C tc 4o Zoo He Sc 7V.C 2: oc c K.C I t.,, li-nvfr Miun, ' H bars, all brands, Laundry Boap... Klin Pried Oatmeal KlHke lloniln,1 Pearl Ilomlny Very tine Kl-e Kiln lrled Cir.imeil 1 sack (.raharr Flour 1 sack Kye Flour Knncv Lentils S-ll. ran Caillor.Ua Kt Plums.... 3-lb. can California Silver Pnim-s. lb can California Uage Plums... CUTTING PRICES ON MEATS AND FISH -ANY KIND JUfiT KF. CKIVED FROM LA K K HURON. They ure the best on earth. VchI Knast , c Veal Stew 44n .c I Kosst Boef. 10c and Bolllnc Beef SpHfc Ribs Pork KoHHt Bacon .3 & Sons, Bankers . found satisfactory In every respeot. Chea'a hear 1514 CAPITOL AVENUE. Ses far cautsfs. 7 Ul uiutiiiiv.i va . MOUTH OMAHA TatopHane B I rlealwr. cotiscti- iuu Mi. a i - aa W aT V .T ft c5snriAsii a tc