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¥ o — T THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY ARCH 20 1903 Counters Plled Stin Higher Tomorrow {BRAR from Sinnot This stock is 8o immense matter how great—cannot be Today we fill every yesterday. The offerings will Sinnott's blacks, all sizes, etc., at coverts, with and without peplins, and the ne\ of finest etamine, canvas cloths, bas our bargain squares. A most elaborate Cambric and muslin drawers, tucke Corset covers, French and fitted, endless variety of styles. Night robes, chemise, fine vals, torchons, insertings and emb worth less than $1.50 and many up to $3.50 White Waists at 95c Including mercerized white waists, dimity walsts, India linen waists, etc. new collar and 95 C sleeves, at and dark colors, all sizes More Goods on Sale Tomorrow $12.50 Suits at $5.00—In all the new spring saades including homespuns, Venetians, Sinnott’s $25 Tailor-Made Suits at $9.98 —Suits in the new blouse effects made Sinnott's $1.50 and $2 Undermuslins, 59¢ Thousands of snowy white undergarments are stacked Never such underwear bargains in Omaha. petticoats, beautifuly trimmed in None Sinnott’s 50c Lawn Kimonas at 29c—Beautiful patterns, Bargains, Bargains Yet SSTR EONS - Tn. t Bankrupt Stock > that one day noticed. s selling—no unter again twice as high as be gimply irresistible. 5.00 w collarless blouse, kets, etc., at .. .9.98 in profusion on showing of dainty white muslin yles. lace in 1 and trimmed In a varlety of trimmed with Hamburg or 59c¢ $7.50 Silk Waists at $3.50 Made in black and colored taffetas, peau de sofe, in model .3.50 laco waist roidertes. $2.00 .... &t FINE DIMITY—1,00 yards in long mill | per yard ..... FINE PERCALE cheap at 12%c, per yard EVERETT GLASSIC GINC nA\mflmo at, per vard ..... MERCERIZED COTTO at, per yard . UNBLI bleached muslin LONSDALE per yard . FINE MERCERIZED BASKET WEAV per yard per BLEACHE ard ) LIN TODAY EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Remnants in Basement S—One big counter of 36-inch wide, CHED MUSLINS—One Mg table of flnut quumy un- FINEST QUALITY MERCERIZED SATE black and bright colors, worth 40c a yard, go at engths, blg mble, wonh lt)c, 3 WAISTINGS, §—Ono big lot, In One blg table of sample lengths, three- per yard One big table of 1%-yard lengths best quality body brussels 69c¢c carpet, each, er special remn: And hundreds of o morrow. LACE AND EMBROIDERY R all kinds, at . Blc yard, on bargain square at .. SPECIAL CARPET BARGAIN REMNANTS. LACE REMNANTS AND BAMPLE STRIPES— SAMPLES STRIPS AND SHORT LENGTHS OF ERIES AND INSERTINGS—worth up to J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, BOSTON STORE, -ply, all wool carpets, .28¢ One big table of remnants of all grades of brussels carpets, worth up 49 to $1.00 & yard, go at, yord ....®FC ant bargains In the basement for to- EMNANTS—AIN FLOOR. 24c, 3ic, 5¢, 10c VERY FINE EMBROID- 5c¢, 10c¢, 15¢, 25¢ CONTEMPLATES QUICK TIME Plan for Train from New York to'Frisco in Three and One-Half Days. DOUBLE TRACK WORK ON UNION PACIFIC M ot Dollars to Be Spent and Ten Thousand Men to Be Em. Improvement This Spring. ploye The Union Pacific has let contracts for doubling 144.4 miles of its track this year, 76.4 miles of the work to be done in Wy- oming. The double tracks are all to be placed so that they will cannect with other double tracks already laid and give two sections of double track complete between Silver Creek and Watson's Ranch in Ne- braska and between Cheyenne and Laramie in Wyoming. . This work s being done in conmection with the expenditure of $10,000,000 which E. H. Harriman has planned for the pur- poss of making it possible to go from New York to San Francisco in three and one- half days. The work in Wyoming will cost $1,500,000 and the Union Pacific will have 10,000 men working on track and roadbed in Wyoming and Nebraska this spring. To Reduce Some Grades. The biggest part of the work planned for Wyoming is that of the reduction of the grade on Archer hill and the double track ing of this sixteen miles. The grade at present 18 5o great that freight trains have to be split and taken over the hill in two sections. This has caused a great deal of delay on this section of the road. The work in Echo canon is of somewhat the same character and will give the Unlon Pa- cific a track with few curves In it and put it in shape for & double track at slightly increased cost. There are 1,010 miles of track on the line from Omaha to Ogden and one-seventh of year which with that already built will give them a double track for more than one- fifth of the route. The Southern Pacific {s making prepar- ations for the building of a tunnel through the mountains in Nevada at a cost of $10,- 000,000. This work is in line with that be- ing donq on the Union Pacific and will probably be begun within a year. It Happened in a Drug Store. “One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock,” says Mr. C. R. Grandin, the popular drug- gist of Ontarlo, N. Y. “She was disap- pointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recommend. I sald to her that I could freely recommend Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came back, in company with a friend In need of a cough medicine, and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recommenda- tion for the remedy.” The remedy owes its great popularity and extensive sale in a large measure to the personal recom- mendations of people who have been cured by its use. It is Erie Rallroad All the Way. Travel via the Erie railroad from Chi- cago to New York. Every mile pletur- esque and every mile protected by safety block “signals. Through service to New York, Boston and Columbus. Stop-over of ten days allowed on all through tickets at Cambridge Springs and Nlagara 5. Lowest rates. H. L. Purdy, traveling pas- senger agent, Chicago. Sixth Ward Republican Olub Meeting, The Sixth Ward Republican club will hold {a meeting at Linwood hall, Twenty-fourth and Burdette streets, Friday night, March 20, at 8 o'clock. It is the intentlon to have some good speakers present. this samount will be double tracked this W. G. SHRIVER, President. Capital and Surplus, $108,000.00 Assets, $315,000.00 You Need Have No Fear about the safety of your savings when you deposit them in this bank. This bank has stood a tower of strength in every storm and met every demand made upon it by depositors since its organtzation in 1884, ‘Weo pay 4 per cent. compound interest. You can open an accouat with $1.00, Littie steel banks to place In the home—free. CITY SAVI Brown Bloch, Sixteen: OMA NGS BANK th and Douglas Streets A.NEB. PEEEEEEEECEECEEECLEEEETEE . J. BENSON J¢ Infants’ \Vear \ MRS (—'54" olr our ets, ¥ mull; cord, 2 and Whi and e to %5(‘66&6&66666(&6&&&&39’ Skirts, Wrappers, Knit and Flannel Jack- Vests, Children’'s Short Dreses for 6 months, 1, Infants' Cloaks; large line for spring in Slips, Robes, 3ibs, Bootees, Shoes, Flannel Shawls, Bands, in silk or Cloaks, long or short, in Bedford cashmere, taffeta and motre silk. Bonnets, Caps, 3 years, in white; price 5 to $9.50. ite and colored Russian Blouses, Kilts Dresses, 1, 2, 8 and 4 years ) $65.00, Price, prices from $1.25 to $17.00. %ss ‘DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS, | but there were so many people turned away | directing that twent | chase Schmoller & Mueller's Special Offer in Pianos Anyone thinking of purchasing & Plano should not fall to write or call on us at once. This s the third week of our great Clearing Sale, and judging from the way the instru- ments are going the bargains cannot last much longer. Our special se- lected stock of STEINWAY & SONS, STEGER & SONS, VOSE, EMERSON, STECK, A. B. CHASE, HARDMAN and 17 other high grade makes is quoted at prices never before known in the history of piano selling. Be- low we mention a few rare bargains— we have others: One J. P. Hale Upright. One W. W, Kimball slno Upright..... One Weber Plano—good Iz CORAItION. 1uveeererrrrrarses 8 Beautitul Oak Upright slss One Chickering Upruht»(homugmy overhauled in our own slss factory.. Tho above special bargains are sold on Schmoller & Mueller's easy pay- ment plan, viz., ONLY $i PER WEEK Remember we are Plano Manufac- turers and will save the purchaser the middleman’s profit. ‘Write for catalogues, prices and bargain lst, or pay us a visit of inspection. 100 New Pianos For Rent #3, $4, $5 Per Month. 0ld Planos thoroughly overhauled in our own factory and Expert Tuning Promptly attended to. Plano Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers, 1313 Farnam St, 'Phone 1625, IOWA BRANCH. 502 Broadway, Council Blufts. 'Phone 368, —_— HIGH CLASS NEW YORK aking Stock. Switzer Sisters, 12 East 33rd street, New York, entire dressmaking stock will be s0ld in Omaha. G At the end of the most successful bust ness career, catering to the finest woman' trade in New York City The firm of Switzer Sisters reti®e from business and sell their entire stock of CHIFFONS, MOUSSELINS-DE-SOIE, UNMADE ROBES, LACES AND TRIMMINGS to J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, | PROPRIETORS BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. | The importance of this sale will commond | itself to every woman in Omaha. SALE BEGINS MONDAY, MARCH 23. This stock is now being arranged so as to have everything in order by Monday morn- ing. In this evening's papers we will tell you more about it. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Proprietors BOSTON STORE, Omaha. Sam’l Burns sells the celebrated Gate City filter. KOCIAN ARRIVES SATURDAY Violinist Will Be Entertained by H Countrymen Du: Stay in Omaha. Rudolph Aronson, manager of Koclan, the | Bohemian violin virtuoso, was in the city | yesterday. He says that Koclan has fully re- covered from the fllness that resulted in the canccllation of his former date fn | Omaha, is now stronger than ever and will positively appear at the Boyd next Monday night. “Koclan played a remarkable engage- ment In San Franclsco,” said Mr. Aron- son. “He was booked for five concerts there, t these that we felt obliged to give two additional concerts. The enthusiasm of the audiences knew no bounds.” Koctan will arrive in Omaha over the Burlington at 3:10 next Saturday afternoon and will be met at the station by the com mittee of Bohemian citizens which has been appointed to receive him. Sunday he will be given a drive over the city and other- wise entertain=d by his countrymen. Thousands suffer from a short, hacking cough who might be cured by Piso’s Cure. TROOPS TO GO TO ST. Louis General Order ued for Detach- ment of Soldiers from Thelir Posts. A general order has been Department of the issued from Missouri headquarters seven officers and 465 | enlisted men be detached from Fort Crook on April 24 to attend the Louisiana Pur- | exposition dedlcation at St. Louls. The same order directs that sixty-six off- cers and 1,177 enlisted men be sent from Fort Leavenworth to the same point on the same date. Health at Small Co A few doses of Dr. King's New Life Pills will cleanse, tone and invigorate the whole eystem. Try them. Only 25c. For sale by Kubn & Co. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have been reported to the Board of Health | Gold Filling |DONE THE RELIABLE STORE. Friday will be the large Dom Room. Over 100,000 In Wool Dress Goods, in Linings, Sheetings, Muslins, Cambries, one-quarte 10,000 yards of Dimities 2 to 10 yards, regular 15 10,000 yards of fine shirt walsts, for shirts, 25¢, will go at 10c yard ,000 vards of lace striped Batliste, worth from 19¢ to 25c, will go at 10c and 12%c yard 40c Mercerized Black Satin, extra fine finish, really imported Manchester goods will go at 16c a yard 1,000 yards of Ginghams, of Dimities, of Black Satin, of 36-inch Imported Percales ete., not a yard worth less than 15c and up to will all go on one counter at Se a yard. { Wool Dress Goods, $3.00 a yard, all on third regular price. Another counter of halt wool Henrletta, Fancles, etc., goods worth up to 35¢ a yard will go at Ti%c a yard. Be sure to attend this Remnant Sale. goods, a yard. ete., worth 19¢ to worth from T75c¢ to FLANNE Remnants of extra heavy 33-inch Shaker Flannel, worth 15c, at 6%e yard. Remnants of heavy Canton Flannel, worth 8%c, at 4lc a yard Remnants of Calicos, worth 8} a yard. at 3%e 30-MINUTE VELVET SALE the B. Rothchild stock while many are in odd shades, for sofa pillows and upholstering purposes. hand on time you will get a good bargain These V This is the greatest Lace se kinds of Laces are fashionable, Laces—in fact, t were in vogue. We have THE of Wash Laces made in Zion Ci astonishingly low prices. No. 1 Bacon . Mutton Stews Mutton Chops . HAYDEN BROS. Union Post Graduate. No Students Old rellable, expert, accurate, painless dentists to do your work here. ' Graduate dentists come here to learn our painless methodi Expert dentists admitted to our course for $100. a blg busine: eware of .jealous, idle, They have lost their Poor work and palnful methods used caused people to come . can make money by teaching our painless course to expert 'hat way we don't have to charge such | high prices. We are always crowded DURING MARCH ONLY: Set of Teeth, from.... Gola Crowns Bridge Teeth sore head dentists practice. Fal Teeth Dxtracted WORK FREE Bmall charge for material. Something new In artificial teeth—No lates required—New patent anchor—Mis- B, ‘Toose ‘and broken piaies repaired and | made to fit UNION DENTAL COLLEGE OF PAINLESS DENTISTRY, 1522 Douglas Street Room 4. Open dally—Nights till 9; Sundays, § to & Deputy State Veterinarian, Food lnspector. H. L. RRMACCINTTI, CITY VETBRINARIAN. OfMee and Infirmary, th_and Mason Sts. Omaha, Neb “Telephonc will average cent. The firemen were the last of the employes to ask for an increase, the trainmen, engineers anc e o vy beeh granted an advance some time &0 —eee Hawes $3 hats. Spring styles. Quality guaranteed. Stephens & Smith, opposite P.O. —— DIED. Margaret Mary, aged & morning, March BCHINKER Funeral Saturday 9 o'clock, from the family Bouth Elghteenth sireet,” t Births—Philip Mueller. 273 Bouth Elev- euth, boy: F. Hots 177 Eouth Tenth, girl; W. M. Wright, 402 Decatur, girl Death—Mrs. ' Margareta Schinker, 247 South Efghteenth, 3 Dr. Roy, chiropodist, moved to 1505 Farnam. Wages of Firemen Increased. GALVESTON, Tex., March 19.—The fire- men on the Gulf, Colorado & Banta Fe have recelved an lncrease of wages which church. Interment, German-Catholic ceme tery. in lengths from | one counter at (vnm‘ HAY DENs ™ t Remnant yards of Ml in Im in fact, to one-tenth of thelr regular price. Cluny Laces, here has never been a season before where so many different styles ace stook of Omaha We have the best assorted stock of Laces and at | A special discount on Real Duchess Laces Friday. MEAT SALE 1230 | Veal 3% | 6%c and 10c | These cars are on all for Denver 4:00 p. m. and 8 trains. Chicago 7:00 a. Kansas City 9:15 & m, and 1 Louls 5:10 p. m. Day we ha End orted Madras, everything in r Remnants of 36 and Cretonne, worth 12%e Imported Madras for | pROM 9:80 TO 10:30 A, M. STIC ROOM. nom We will give one of Goods sales—Sultings Challls and Waistings $1.00 to $3.00 a ya to customer, at 25c a v BIG SALE W AND ¥ quality gandies ¢ quality mill ends, 4%c yard 6%ec quality heavy bl eling at 2%c yard. 40-inch 1 10c quality check and stripe Nainsook, in long mill ends, at 43¢ quality Madras a Walstiogs, 6140 per yard 20¢ quality per yard 5e quality Bleached rd Turkey per 50c quality ready-to- 90, full bleached, at 39c. SALE OF VELVETS FRIDAY MORNINC| AT 15C YARD- o'clock Friday morning—we will place on sale all the lvets are yet they are most suitable for walsts, In all about 60 boxes, For 30 minutes. worth from G0c up On sale from 9:30 unti NEW LACES—REAL LACES ‘ son ever known in the dry goods business. Chantilly Yack Laces, Hayde: Roast . Leaf Lard .. The chair-car is one of the modern conveniences of travel that furnishes old-fashioned comfort without any extra charge. The chairs can be adjusted at night so that you can recline at full length. Then, with a pil- low from the porter, sleep as soundly as in a bed. Leave ay in the Domestic Room! ever Imported 1, and only one pattern SLINS iN DOM in long mill ends, Lonsdale in long mill ends, 12%c yard quality extra heavy LL Muslin, 3%c Velvets and Velvetcens from | Burlin had in our t Lengths, ete., renles, from emnants a 40-inch Silkoline and and 150, at be yard IN THE our old time Dress Vol Etamines, goods worth from ard, DS, LINENS ISTIC ROOM. ndla Linons and Or- 9¢ yard ambric, in long eached Twilled Tow- | yard nd Mercerized Stripe Red Damask, 12%c Union Damask, 12%¢ use Sheets, size $1x until 10 | ~from 9 to $1.00 yard, and for trimmings, and if you are on 1 10 o'clock at 15e. Al | Laces, Venice | n's control the line e 10¢ riday F Sgecials in Great Specials in Department. and long cloth gowns, tull cut made, with parrow hemstitch lace, embroidery trimmings on sleeves and neck, posi- tively $1.25 quality Covers—Made of fire quality lon and with dainty lace and lace beading, also hem- stitched and embroidered cambrie trimmings, Women's Skirts tra wide cut, with tucked flounce trimmed in torchon lace, also many styles of dainty laundered effects, a regular §1.25 grade, at .. good valuo at 7 Great Specials in Our Ladies’ Furnishing Goods Dept. Ladies’ Gloves—Made of good quality, kid, with silk stitched back, in black, white, lar 75¢ quality, for ... Ladies’ Gloves — Two- (‘lnin, lvght gloves; overseam sewn weight, imported kxl a grade that never sold for less than $1.00; Saturday .. shades—tans, reds, tull pique and prix sewn seam, back; positively a $1.50 quality, browns, slates, blues, black and white, with beautiful silk stitched for and GlOVeS Ladies’ Furnishing Goods Women's Gowns —Good quality muslin A45C Made of cambrie, ex- '85¢c 75¢c Ladies’ Gloves—Made of the finest quality mocha, cape and kid, all newest Our and well ing and g cloth insertion Yyou can 30 . DENTISTRY. | DentalCollege Then all could have | dentists. | | | | | J. B. REYN Ticket Agent. 1502 OLDS, Farnam St (2qt-~Deadwood--Hol Springs Siour Gy Trains Daily Over The Only Tel. 561 A Well Selected Farm Mortgage | Pays the highest rate of interest con- J| sistent with absolute security We have had experlence. We per- sonally examine every farm on which we make a loan | It you have idle funds we can se cure you a g investment. Speclal attention given to investment of trust funds ‘Phone 470, 20 MERCHANTS 1 'NATIONAL BANK OF OMANA Cor. Farnam snd m.h. Sta. N. B Patd Up ¢ Surplus Fu UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. | FRANK MURPHY, President. woou LUTEER bl\AKf.‘ A Railway To Chicagoi CITY OFFICE, 14011403 Farnam St New York Life Bldg Forgan & Haskell Co. Double Trar.k‘ and 524, Vice Presidest | ler | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER | The Best for Clipping the wings high-grade tailoring pric By buying in big lots and with a combination of mer- of, chant- tailors, we save mon- ey. By being just a trifle March Plano Sale of Good Planos out .ot the high-rent district at prices that are moving the goods. —we save money. By con- [t . ducting our business with 1o way the people of Omaha and 06t . Oantiury - Methods, by vinelnity are taking advantage of our making every effort of our money saving prices on good Planos, employees and of oyr »fld- goes to show they realize and eppre- ,“;’:r‘“"‘;“g SOURErNE.. BRYS clate what we are doing for them. 7o vt gt e Such standard pianos as (he follow- 16, Ay IERENG: Ghn Yk ing to make your selection from: you'meney in your buying— it e b ¢ b 8 The Knabe, Liranich & Back, Kim- save it NOT by.little prices, ball, allett. & Davis, Sterling, IME Uy MO S yalubehs Lindeman & Son, Krell, Mathershek pappler style—by jauntie ¢ o "‘l:“”“‘ tyle=by jspntier {f Mclville Clark, Hospe, Adam Schuaf, R |} schumann, sweetland, Burton and Spring Suits, $25 to $50; | various other Spring Top-Coats, $25 to S A few of our many bargains for Fri- $50; Spring Trousers, $6 | riginrocd to $185. I g Remémber, you can drop [§ 1 iz vorene Plano. g10Q in, we'll take your measuro 8ood - ag nEw - free and draft amn accurate 1 Hailett & Davis Upr hl h i pr g pattern free. Then no mat- |4 Yeime - wed, vhed .. $128 ter where you are or when 1§ 1 Kimbal 1ght, you're there, you can send Fomweos G sea. . ... 9140 us a note, we'll scnd you 1B 1 simvan vprigh samples and your clothing S e ST [ ) can be made just as satis | Hallett & Davis Upri; h‘. factory as if you were right | R s 1) | nomsiis, [§ wew Plance, dtanogany $137 MacCarthy [ " cnses 8, (A Tailoring Company, i e ¢ of these barga erma ot 1710-12 Farnam St. { Any of these bargains on terms {§ s$1.25 per week. Do as others are Phone 1808, Be: Building | ¥ doing Court House is opposite. Give us a call Inspect our goods. Get our prices and easy Terms | And you will own a piano, Two 'Phones—747 $. W. Cor. 16th and Chi Write for a Sa ple Copy. l eburner; Da Worky perfecllyin Farnamst. Tel. Victor White 160 Grip and Colds— Assiatant Cashish For Sale by Howell Drug Co., 16th and Capitol Avenue. 36¢ & A. HOSPE CO. 1513-1515 DOUGLAS STREET. . eI HT A SODA FOUNTAIN? | We had two, have sold one and the other | one must be m d b April 1st. This s & modern 10 eyr Vx body, with white | nd CMold canopy. Tuft fountain, completo in every detall 1 in fine condition, We are having another t de, larger than this, ‘Which Is our reason for selling this one. This four Cludes @ fine. end- form ¢ i large NEW copper wo board 'n0_twa (2). copper of ste bonts. "for Tirther pariculars write us or call_at store IF YOU WANT IU SAVE MONEY— - i — | Koods, argical ents, fam| Y lquors, New Oues for Spring tollet ‘articies, b ix, PRESCRIPTIONS Shapely, durable and elegant ‘X\ l;i]\ '\‘\“\\;“ 'V"‘Z]\‘l“‘lk line. Giving the foot of the up-to-date 2W EAM e F Sorosis wearer a grace and elegance $1.00 Genuline you want only found in this line. lll‘nw l'! 0 ‘l'lvl:;umm . SOROSIS ARE $3.50 ALWAYS. R o WIO00AA $1.00 Plerce's no limit Comp—no lUmit. . SOROSIS SHOE STORE e ' suaranteed cold FRANK WILCOX, Mgr., Chester's Pennyroyal Pills ... .00 203 South 15th Street. || RS CAIBIEIE b UTOeOu [P0y« 199 L — »sc F ) CUT PRICE | “lE EH DRUG STORE | nd 707, &0 Sta. You will be of ay much value to o!her.r you lave beentoyourself if you advige themto USESHERIDAN COAL forcooki 12 Howell's Anti-Grip Capsule Be” | %

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