1 . Tim OMAITA' DAILY TtEE: SATURDAY, OOTORER IT, 1903. 10 AT BOHTOIt 1TORB MODAT. Thm Greet W. T. Drtiiiaililii Stock nh( at Wenderfal Buiili, A splendid dmsmaklng stock consisting of dainty dress stuffs and hearler goods for street costume, as well aa thousands of yards of silks and velvets, lares and trimmings, and thirty-eight made-up cos tume We secured this grand stork at a very low figure and ask you to come Monday prepared to buy the RTratM bargains aver Offered. J. U BRANDEIS St BOSS. rroprletors Boston Store. Aaaoaaeements at the Theaters. There will be very large and very ex pectant audiences at Boyd's theater this afternoon and evening and Sunday mat lnee, one may be very sure, to greet Blanche Walsh when she will be seen aa Waal ova In 'Resurrection. Both the per eonal triumph of Blanche' Walsh and the triumph of the play Itself have been echoed sll over America. " Resurrection as a play," writes a prominent critic, "makes the piffling; degeneracies of Fitch and the pink puerilities of the London school seem the refuse, of worn-out minds. It la big with the bigness of Nature. It Is a play for men and women who have gray matter. It Is a searchlight turned upon the social seiftal problem of unlaw ful love." Matinee and evening performances at the Orpheum today brings the engagement of the present bill to a close. Its successor, opening matinee tomorrow. Is nearly all new to local patrons and embraces a trin ity of big established headltners. Fore most of these is Sam Edwards and com pany. Mr. Edwards, for years was one of Frohman's successful comedians. His v- Mcle will be a sketch called "A Pass for Two." "A Vaudeville Surprise" will be presented by Keough and Ballard. Among Its features Is the proposal scene from "Ingomar." Bloom and Cooper will be seen In "A Picture from Ufa." T. Nelson Downs Is known as "The King of Coins" and James Richmond Glenroy aa "The Man with the Green Gloves." A new prodigy on the piano Is brought forth In Master Hermann Lsthaan. At the age of 13 he Is aid to be a phenomenal piano player. The XJnodrotna will Illustrate the story of Robinson Crusoe. Another Opportunity for Hosaeseekere to HoiM-ltek. Ths Frisco 8ystem again announces that it will sell tickets from St Louis and Kansas City to points In Oklahoma, In dian Territory. Kansas and Texas, at the very low roundt-trip rate of 115.00. Opportunities for homes In the Southwest ere still plentiful, and the beat lands are by no means all taken up. Excursion tick ets sold at this extremely low rate will be good on any of the Frisco regular trains leaving St Louis at 1:30 p.m., 3:85 p.m. and 10:00 p m.. October 20, and leaving Kansas City 7:16 p.m., and 11:30 p.m.. on the same date. If you are looking to the Southwest for a future home, this excur sion of October 20th Is an excellent op portunity to Investigate the country. Tour own home ticket agent will be able to give you full information aa to rates and limits of tickets. Write for our Interesting booklet en titled. "New Lands Along the Frisco Sys tem," . by Bryan Snyder, and for de tailed Information to R. B. Lemon. Sec retary Frisco In-migration Bureau, St Louis. fe&OH to Mississippi and x-iTa ad Back. On Opt tOth. the Illinois Central R. R, will sell tickets to any point In Mississippi and Louisiana (Including New Orleans) on their lines, at rats of 13.06, good for re turn 11 days from data of sals. This offers a splendid opportunity for visiting ths South and October Is good month to go. Particulars at 111. Cent Ticket Offloe, No. 133 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, Los Aageles, Cat, sal Dsa muelwe, Ths Missouri Paclflo railway will sell tickets to Los Angeles or Ban Francisco and return at ths very low rate of ISO. .Tickets on sals from October I to 17, in clusive. For further Information call or address day agent of the company or Thomas F. Godfrey, passenger and ticket gent 8. H. corner 14th and Douglas sts., Omaha, Neb. Chios. sro Great Wester Railway. Short line to Mlnden, Harlar., Mannlns. Carroll and Fort Dodge. Two trains each way. Leave Omaha at 320 a. m. and 3:15 p. m. Leave . Council Bluffs at 1:45 a. m. and 3.10 p. m. For Information apply to Geo. F. Thomas, Gen'l Aft, room 814, Omaha National Bank building. Omaha, Neb and M Pearl St, Council Bluffs, la. Curtain Swiss. For Saturday only we will sell an our &o and 30o curtain Swiss special per yard, lTVio. Drapery department ORCHARD A WILHELM CARPET CO. JR. V. COLE. W. M. MCKAY. Cole-McKay company, undertakers and mbaimers. 1517 Capitol are. Tel. 464, onthera I a vest meats. Take advantage of the Illinois Central's big excursion to Mississippi and Louisiana on Oct 10th, for which a rate of leas than ' one far for ths round trip has been named, and Investigate the opportunities ottered for Investment In Southern Farm and Tim ber lands. Particulars at I1L Cent Ticket Offloe, No, 1403 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb, Horse covers maae to ov your horse. Omaha Tsnt and Awning Co. Uta and Harney streets. . DIED. PETERSEN Arthur M . October 13, 1903, aged 23 years, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hans 1'etersen. Funeral from residence, 1(34 Cass street Sunday at 3 p. m. Interment at Forest Uwn. Friends Invited. KIMfctAT.L Jeannette, October 15, wife of J. C. Kimball Funeral from family resldsnce, S83S North Twenty-third street, Sunday, October 18, at t p. m. Friends of family Invited. OVERCOATS. Our entire second floor Is devoted to over coats. On overcoats, like everything else, we save you money. Good quality at a lower price than good goods are sold else where. Our best overcoats are 320.00; they are aa good as others ask 330.00 for. For 815.00 we show you elegant coats that com pare favorably with made-to-order gar ments.' Our 812.50 overcoats are sold for 313.00 at high-priced stores. Our 810.00 11ns of overcoats and ulsters defies competi tion. Strong, servloeable overcoats and ul sters at 87.60. We also have soms as low aa 35.00. If you wish to aee a handsome, tasty assortment of suits look In our win dow; here you find them from 126.00 down to 35 00. 826.00 Is the hlghest-irtoed suit we carry, but we consider thero as good as the best no matter what othera hold theirs at Our 815.00 line of Alfred Benjamin fine suits roust be seen to be appreciated. For 110.00 we show aa extra large line of nobby, up-to-the-minute patterns, single and double breasted, and we doubt If you can match them at 816.00. Our line of 3760 suits consists of good, serviceable goods that can stand wear. Our men's pants line Is another line on which we lead. Extra good men's pants 81.90 better ones at 31.60, 31 00 and 33-60. TUB OUARAMTEB CLOTHING CO X5184fi21 DOUGLAS STREET, Deposit Your Money In Our Band 4 Per Cent Interest Paid on SPECIAL SATURDAY SALES ",r5o Petticoats at 98c Greatest Petticoat 'Sale we have ever made fine black mercerized and Italian cloth Petticoats, with deep flounces, ruffle pleating and ruchlng trimming, all sizes, some of these splendid Petticoats hare been dis played in our show window, many of them worth f 2 anl 2.50, special for Saturday at , Special Underwear Sales 50c Underwear at 29c Ladiea' fleecy Chf lined medium and Heavy weight Vests and f , Pants, in white, cream and Egyptian SU, ... Ladles Union Salts, fine cotton and part r v in VA wool suits, ribbed, medium and hear weight Uf Aiir ' sUf" some fleecy lined, worth up to 11, at Uve TW) Ut 19c, 25c, 49c 20c Hosiery at 10c and 124c Ladles' misses' and children's plain fine cotton -f -4 . and lisle finish hosiery, also fleecy lined llJCllwy'QC Veilings and Hat Drapes 50c Fall Kid Gloves at 69c New fall kid gloves, all the late autumn shades, many real kid leath er, actually worth up to $1.60 a pair, Children's Underwear, plain ribbed and fleecy lined; also all wool vest, pants and drawers, sume worm up to si, at.... All silk chiffon Veils and Flat Drape worth up to one dollar and a half-each -black and all color it- Lace Turnover Collars Laoe and embroidered turnover collars, Tory stylish and popular 15c and 5c Sale of Handkerchiefs Fine handkerchiefs In pretty effeots, many real linen, Saturday 5c, 6 l2c, 12 l-2c Large Lace Collars at 39c Ladles' lace capo collars, medium size, Qf regular $1 kind at ...w. Jf. "JET. PnmbtU & Putt L 3e Pmnbtim & Pn LARGEST EXCLUSIVE RETAIL MILLINERY HOUSE lit THE WEST. Picture Ilats-Properly Priced Beautiful Hats at $3.00, $4, and $6,50, Popular Prices Always. 1508 Douglas St. i A ZJ u PER CENT Interest paid and accounts opened for one dollar or ft, I more. Checks on all banks cashed. J.L. Brandeis & Sons. Bankers $150 Shoes For Boys and Girls It has always been hard for os . to keep a supply of these popular school shoes In stock, so this season we ordered twice as many as usual, and, right now, we have plenty of them. We have all sixes and widths. In the oew fall weights, and made on that easy fitting, nice-looklns; last that makes these shoes so popular with all trle and hoys. Bat lfs the quality that makes them popular with the parents. No other 11-60 shoe will wear so lone FRY SHOE ca Some Boys Need a stron-e shoe thaa ethers, but all boys need a strong shoe Just the same. We want you to look at our boys shoes at 11 .60 they're made so as to stand mighty hard wear and the materia) used Is of first quality. Many parents know from experience what value we put In these shoes to those that do not know all we ask Is a trial. And If you are not satisfied we will sire yju your money back. Saturday la boys' day at the REXEL SHOE CO., 141! Farnara Street. Omaha's Up-te-Dats Shoe House, Ml n? rnnnnniTiii 3 I f VIIUmIII Ula I5 ' THE RELIABLE) STORE. COUPON S ALL; Coupons with every purchase. The' most liberal and valua ble tickets ever given absolutely free with every purchase. 'fell - 1 ( HsnSduffncr V Mars HwdTiilored Oaprf l(fcl IMS b, lul hUtl Ian The Greatest SIO en's Suit Salo Ever .eld in tho City. Rayden's put 'on sale ths largest and most complete line of men's Suits at $10.00 ever shown. These Suits are all made up In the very latest styles, of the newest fabrics, fancy worsteds, unfinished worsted and letaolnsuch as cheviots, fancy worsteds, unfinished worsteds and serges. In fancy mixtures, neat checks and stripes snd also plan colors,' all hand-tailored throughout and made with self-retaining fronts and hand-padded shoulders. These Suits ere equal to any' 26.00 to $38.00 made-to order Buns. OCR SPECIAL PRICE) FOR BATOW DAT ONI.T 0.00 .Ten's SI0.00 Overcoats Men's Overcoats, In' medium and long lengths. In all the newest fabrics. In Oxford gray, brown mixtures, In fancy stripes and neat checks and plain colors, mads with close-fitting collars, concave shoulders and all have self-retaining fronts. . These Overcoats are all made by the well known clothing manufacturers. Hart Schaffner St Marx and Crouse St Brande gee. None of these are worth less than tlS.00 to 15.60. OCR S FECIAL- PRICE FOR SA.TCR DAT OJCLT 10.00 HanSchafMrl V Marx Hmd Tailored JUbTu LJ LLJUl I ' Mi U H B 0 fW PACIFIC SHORTEST LINE FASTEST TIMB TWO THROUGH TRAINS DAILY liaodaomely Eejulppd with Free Rsotlntng Chair Cart, Dining Cart, Meats a la carts, Pullman Palaos Sleeping Cars, Buffet Smoking and Library Cart. Tourist Sleeping Cart a Speolalty. Plnlsob Light Steam Heat, alo. DAYLIGHT RIDS OF SOO MILES AXONO THE BEAVTITVL COLVMBIA RIVER. TbO. Information cheerfully furnished oa applies tloa te aty Ticket Office, U24 Farnam SL Paoee SI&, Accept No Substitutes. Tvuik for the atamns that brand QUAL ITY on every article you purchase to eat. They are valuable guides, placed there for the special purpose of assisting you to de termine what kind to buy. i -ib. pkgs. 26 c Quaker Oats w Eagle Condensed Milk, 14c per can ." 40o botUe Spanish 25c Queen Olives Nehawka appls cider, 40c tier rai. Creamery butter (any brand), 25c per lb. Gold Medal flour. 1.25 per sack Alton flour, 1 40 nar sack u "vr Bolnach. cauliflower,-cucumbers, mint. water-cress, celery, tomatoes, wax beans. Lima beans, raaisnes, green onions, rea cabbage. ' GENUINE JERSET SWEET POTATOES We carry the largest variety or nrr.r TION CANDLES In Omaha. In all shades and colors to harmonise with any Interior hangings or decorations, in plain, twuiea, flirted and . finer decorated styles. Jot this fsct down In your note book merely to rememoer. ,. SOMMER BROS., Exponents of good living. 28th and. Farnam Sts. Grocery Tsls. U2&-1S3L. Market TeL TN WINDOW GLASS We de all kinds of giaxtng and repair work. First quality glass, expert ( workmanship, prompt eerrloe. lowest prices. Use our telephone I No. ICS and you will be pleased ' with the prompt attention given' your eroer. tysrs Dillon Drug; Co., PAINT DEPARTMENT, 1416 Marney. Tel. 3425. We Invite Comparison Yes, and Invite anyone to SHOW US how Jt PAYS TO PAY from 10 per cent to 25 per cent more for theHe goods than elsewhere, Just to get TRADING BTAMPS-especially when we give 6 per cent couponsi redeem able ON THE SPOT, . WITH EVERY PURCHASE. JBo Castorla the old original Ho 11.00 Peruna the genuine 67o IL00 Plerce'a Prescription 6Xc $1.00 Pierce's Medical Discovery 68c 11.00 Palm's Celery Compound 79c 760 Moeller's Cod Uver Oil 64c 26o Pierce's Pills 10o 60o Doan's Kidney Pills 89c 64o Cutlcura Salve S9c $2.00 Chester's Genuine Pennyroyal Pillsjl 00 o Carter's Little Liver Pills Ro 26o Packer's Tar Soap. 15o 26o Colgate's Talcum Powder 16c 26c Graves' Tooth Powder 10c Allcock's Plasters, all you want at.. 12o 60o "Catarrh Rem.' guaranteed SOc 600 Charles' Flesh Food 40c LOWNEY'S CANDIES. OPEN ALL NIGHT. SCHaEFER'S SIo'SSV. E. T. YATES, Proprietor. Twe Pkoaes 74T aa4 TST. 10th Ckteaare Streets, Osaahav We Obey Orders. Your physician's prescription and his In. structlons are carefully followed. We don't doubt his knowledge by prepar ing his prescription to suit ourselves. Besides that, we have a definitely fixed system a checking department that pre vents the slightest mistake. We are careful the sick one Is safe. Peruna .... (So Caatorla .... ...25o Laxative Bromo Quinine 16o Bromo Beltxer So Casoaxets .... So Pear's Soap 12o Graham's Shampoo Paste ....Xo Menthol Pencils lOo Pierce's Prescription SSo Plnkham's Compound .'.74o Jaynes' Tonlo Vermifuge ZSc All Tooth Pastoa tOc For Menstrual Supprejslo.. Kr-sW. PEN-TAN-GOT Ulku;l tmxM. Si. Se M Is Omaks hr Sksrsas Si MuCwjumU I us ce. aUll nui iwt Tnss ueU Read this Clothing Ad Twice it's worth it. A fine lot of hand tailored fancy Worsted and Tweed Suits are to be placed on sale Saturday at $12 and $15 per suit. It'a the best lot of men's Butts we have ever marked at this prloe. It consists of several lines we closed out from a maker who tarns out only that fine grade of clothing known aa "hand work." But the high grade tailor work is not the only strong feature. The fabrics, too, are all that they should be, and unusually desirable. There are fancy worsteds and tweeds in Just such neat grey and brown mixed patterns as you see in the costliest clothes made. All sizes at two prices: $12 arvd $15 , The best Boys Clothing on earth is to be sold at these three prices Saturday. $1.50 $2.35 $2.85 Bring the boys in Saturday; we prefer to have you look at these suits carefully, scrutinize them closely, ask questions and try them on the boys put on as many suits as you plea.e. The more you study our boys' clothing the better it will appear, This is because our boys' clothing is selected by the most expert cloth ing Judge in the United States. Over two hundred different patterns to select from in these three prices. Made in Norfolk and double-breasted jacket style. Win $1.50 $2.35 $2.85 CITY MARKET HOUSE PRICES. I4TH AND CAPITOL AVE. l"OCL,TRT AND GAME. Fresh killed spring chickens Fresh killed hens Fresh killed spring ducks Fresh killed cressed turkeys ........ Strictly fresh country eggs ............. Choice country butter Choice creamery butter .... Choice tub butter Wild a-ame of all kinds. Swift's Premium hams . .. Swift's Winchester t7 Lti bacon I Swift's plcnlo irn hams aVSW Swift's Silver Ieaf tfr aw 10c 15c !2c He 101c 18c 22c 25c 23c 20c I7ic 10c Lard Fresh pork sausage wlft's Brookfleld Farm sausaae Ilew England I'Slc html . Minced ham Full line of Bwift'a soap and canned goods at loweat prices. MEAT!. Pigs' satis, ears A lr ana snouts " Veal On stew w Veal Sir roast ai ej e a e a ess e f 5Jc 10 and 8c ..3c 10c Mutton stew .... Mutton legs .... .... Round stesk. at .... Boiling beef . Prime roast p?oast 6 and 5c C?aen"cey..1. 14C E:i 20c Cr4cgk.e 14c Fresh daily nan. tysters and eelery. VEGETABLES. Cabbage, per dosen Apples, per uusnei California grapes, basket Swoet potatoes. per lusnei ., Green peppers. per Daaaeis f ota toes, per bushel ....... Turnips, per bushel Canning pears, per bushel ........ Onions, per bushel Plums, basket .... ........ Peaches, box , 45 c 60c 25c 70c .-.75c . 30c 1.00 80c 25c '70c ..Low Rate.. HOIHiESEEKERS'EXGURSIONS Tuesdays. VIA THE sk, 'rtVrf, October 20th 1003 November 3d and I7tti luUd ..AND.. IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE. To Certain Points in th WEST AND SOUTHWEST AT ONE FARE FOR iL80.K,D TRIP Final Limit of Ticket, 21 Days, Btoporers will be allowed within transit limit of 15 days going after reaching first homeeeekera' point en-route, route. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION or land pamphlet, folders, maps, etc., address any agent of the company, or T. F. GODFREY, Passenger and Ticket Agent, TOfl HIK3HE5, Travel- ' laf Paseenzer A fent, OriAHA, NEB. M. C- T0WN5END, Oeoeral PcAMoger ao4 Ticket Agent, St Louis, Ho. 3c -of s I