12 rrrra OMATTA DAIT/T BEE : SATTT-RDAY , KAY 20 , isno. SOLIDIFIES THE BURLINGTON Nine Roads Operated by tha Company Under Lease Bought Outright. HEREAFTER TO BE PARTS OF THE SYSTEM O TIIOPJ of Uie llnrltiiKtnn Will Con tinue Tliln I'o I Icy mill Outlier Otlirr llnniln Into the 1'nront I'olil. CHICAGO , May 10. Nine railroads that the ChlcnRO , Durllngton & Qulncy company _ . , - ' ' lias been operntlnR under lenses for years have been bought outright by this corpora- tlon nnd hereafter they will bo parts of the lilg system. Following nro the roads whoso Block and franchises have been sold to the Ilurllngton : Illinois Valley & Northern , Gnlcsburg & lllo , Chicago & lown , 1'corla & Hannibal , Ottawa , Oswego & Fox Itlvcr Val ley ; Illinois Grand Trunk , American Central , Qulncy & Warsaw , St. Louis , Hock Island & Chicago. The purchase of those roads solidi fies tbo system cast of the Missouri river. It Is said that thu owners of the Burling ton ilo not Intend to stop with thcso pur chases , but will pursue the centralizes policy until nil of the auxiliary lines now operated by them under leases or otherwise nro absorbed. Recently the Chicago , Bur lington & Northern was taken in this way nnd Itio next line booked for sale IB the Han. ulbal & St. Joseph. Jlny llrenk .Sntitlirrii I'ncllUMonopoly Ilnllroad men are looking with Interest on the prospect of a breaking of the monopoly of Dm business In the extreme southwest which the Southern Pacific bns always cn- Joyod. Tbo Santa Fo has progressed so far tis to bo able to announce the approaching opening of a through train service from Chicago to Stockton , Cnl. , and a probable direct entrance In San Francisco by the end of the Bummer. When these things have been accomplished , thcro will probably bo an end to the discussion which has gene on In California and the far west for years , as to whether tha Southern Pacific had done a great deal for the region or had selllBhly pursued Its own end . All residents of that part of the country , 'whether friendly to the Southern Pacific or hostile , welcome a corn- gating road Into tbo territory. It Is certain that more of thorn nro glad to sco the road como In than nro sorry the Southern Pacific will lose Its Kolo control of the country. Tbo Santa Fo got Into the country by purchasing a controlling Interest In the San Jonquln Valley railroad , < bullt north and Bouth through the elate by Spreckels Brothers nnd ' .Mayor Sutro. To connect this with the terminal of tholr own line , they liavo had to lease trackage rights of the Southern Pacific through the Mojave desert. CInlin AKontN to Meet. .T. II. Manchester , general claim agent of the Union Pacific , will leave this week for Coburg , Canada , where ho will adjust a claim , wndwill then proceed to Buffalo , N. Y. , where ho will attend the meeting of the national association of claim agents. This Is an organization which Mr. Manchester was Instrumental In having formed , being among the 11 rat to suggest It. It has become ono of the strongest bodies of Its kind in the country and has proven of great value to the members. The claim agents of all the largo roads of tbo country are members of It and attend Its nnnual sessions regularly , iwhcre they discuss methods of settling claims , Improvements In the service , newly discovered means of defrauding the com panies and kindred subjects. Addresses nro inado by eminent medical and legal authori ties ; by the former on the nature of Injuries nnd diseases produced by railway accidents and the various devices by which the symp toms are simulated , nnd by the latter on the legal phases of claims against railroad com panies. Every year the association pub lishes the results of the mooting and the ad dresses made before it. Association. Kows from the Chicago meeting of pas senger officials Indicate that thcro Is a good chance of securing the Union Pacific for a member of the now western association when It is organized. Heretofore the road lias refused to < be a party to the discussions of passenger Interests In tha west or to these of th'o advisability of reorganizing tbo nssoclatlon. But In the present conference It has been represented all the time. So far It has given no indication of Us Intentions , tout Its representation at the meeting is counted for much and is looked upon as a result of the action of President Burt In consenting to bo present at the meeting of beads of western roads In Chicago the other tiny , at which the Immigrant clearing house question was tnkcu up. From all that can bo learned no agreement satisfactory to nil the roads represented has yet been drawn up. Olio has been consid ered , but certain sections have been found to bo objectionable. The meeting will ad journ this week , Iliillwny JVoli-N ami riTm > ii < il . N. Vnnderpool , traveling passenger agent Of the Now York Central , is in the city. J. A. Mouroo of the Union Pacific freight traffic manager's olllco has returned from Chicago. D. W. Hitchcock , general agent of the Union Pacific at San Francisco , Is in the city , on his way back from Chicago. While in the city ho lost his pocketbook containing nil his railroad passes , but recovered it within a short time. Ho says bo can got lioino oven if the passes have been bulle tined ns lost , and shows a bunch of passes issued by tbo Treasury department of the United States , which ho says will transport liliu anywhere. Money to 1'iiy City AVnrrnntH. City Treasurer Edwards has called In about 725,000 of outstanding warrants on vhlch Interest will cease next Monday. Of this amount. $5,000 will bo used In taking up pinking fund warrants and a similar amount in canceling water rent warrants that are nt present hold by local banks. Other warrants to ba taken up bear the following reglstcicd numbers , the figures being Inclusive : Police fund , -1,420 to 4,459 ; fire fund , -1,500 to1,561 ; light fund , f83 to liSI ; street cleaning and sweeping fund , 27 to 42. "We null Our Tour IJiMiiinmli' " Is the title of a very charming nnd enter tainingly written story which has just been issued In book form by tha Passenger De partment of the Lake Bhoro & Michigan Southern railway. The Intending numiner tourist will find It not only interesting but instructive. It will bo sent free to nny address on application to F. QI. Byron , O. JV. A. , Chicago , or U. P. Humphrey , T. P , 'A. ' , Kansas City , Mo. , or A. J. Smith , G. P. 'A. ' , Cleveland , First of the MIMIHOII. Excursion to Buffalo via the Nickel1 Plato road , at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Juno llth , 12th and 13th , good re turning to anil Including July 2nd , 1899 , pro- vidlng they are deposited with Joint agent in Buffalo on or before Juno 17 , 181)9 ) , Do not miss this opportunity of vltsltlng Buffalo and Niagara Falls nt a very reasonable ex panse , City ticket oillce , 111 Adams st. , Chicago. Depot. Van linren street paspcnger elation , Chicago , on the elevated loop. Wanted , two first-class tea and coffee salesmen. Useless to write unless you have a trade In thcso goods. I.aigo salary to right men , H. 0. Fisher , Chicago. Iron , brass castings. Ind. Iron Wks. Tel 1449 Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. Hayden Bros. ' big store ad is on page 6. Tuylor ( ioi-s ( u llulTiilo. Prof. K. W. Taylor of Lincoln has been elected superintendent of concessions and tiding director.of exhibits of the Pan-Amer ican exposition to bo held at Buffalo and will ubsume the duties of that position June 1. 'Prof , Taylor Is u member of the ( acuity of the Stntc university , nnd for sevcrnl years 'jns bad special charge of the conduct ot farmers' Institutes. I iit yenr ho was mi- ncrlntcndcnt ot the horticultural dppnrtment of th TrnnsmlMlsslppl Imposition. DR , JEKYLL AND MR , HYDE Dun ! Hole In I'lnjcil for r. Short Srn- min liy .lumen llor cr , MMV Undi'iArreM. . An Interesting modern Dr. Jekyll nnd Mr. Hyde career wns brought to nn ignominious end Thursday afternoon when Detectives Keysor and Sullivan placed J nines Berger under arrest for grand larceny. As Dr. Jekyll , Berger was an ofllco nsslst- ant In the employ of H. B. Wilson , M. D. . 1106 South Tenth street. His duties were not arduous nor exalted ; ho had only to clean up the ofllco nnd wait on the door. As Mr. Hyde , Berger posed as Dr. Wil son's confidential clerk. He drove the doc tor's fast horses , went to the doctor's friends nnd borrowed money , asserting that his em ployer sent him , and then ho had parties of his own wayward companions visit him at the doctor's home. There they held high carnival with things to eat and drink , and when the companions departed In the small hours of the morning their pockets bulged with the doctor's personal property. All these things happened while Dr. Wilson was out of the city on a vUlt. I/ast week ho re turned and the orgies ceased. So did Bor- ger's term of service In the ofilce. Dr. Wilson began to miss things nnd finally suspecting bis former clerk he bad detectives detailed to search for the stolen articles , some of which were recovered. The sequel was Borger's arrest for grand larceny. Berger pleaded not guilty In police court Friday. Ills examination was set for May 13. Ho is accused of taking an assortment of clothing valued nt nbout $190. Page R Is where you will find the big store's ad. MILITARY TRANSGRESSORS Ciijitnln IIutclicHOii , Acting AmiUtatit Adjutant General , AiinniinccH Sentenced of Conrl-Miirtlnl. The following sentences of court-martial have been announced by Captain Hutchcson , ncttng assistant adjutant general : Private William C. Brown , Troop B , Sixth cavalry , guilty of conduct to the prejudice of good order nnd military discipline , to be confined at hard labor for two months ana the forfeit of his pay for tlio same period. Private Joseph A. Mullen , Troop D , Sixth cavalry , same offense , to six months' con finement at hard labor nnd to forfeit $10 per month for the same period Private John II. Cain , Troop Ij , Sixth cav alry , drunkenness nnd resistance of a non commissioned officer , confinement nt hard labor for six months and forfeiture of $10 per month. Private Frank S. Jones , Company B , Fif teenth infantry , guilty of absence without leave for more than ninety days , to bo dis honorably discharged , forfeiting all pay and allowances. Private Joseph J. Halney , Troop F , Sixth cavalry , guilty of quitting guard , two months nt hard labor and forfeiture of $10 per month. The general court-martial at Fort Robin son , convened by orders from the licadquar- ters of this department , has been dissolved by drdor. Omaha Blcyclo Co.'s riding school opened. Before you throw this paper nsldo read Hayden's advertisement on page 5. Central Labor Union. Attendance nt the meeting of the Central Labor union last evening in Labor temple wns unusually light , owing to the unpleasant weather , and very llttlo business of impor tance was transacted. The presiding ofilcer was W. H. Bell. A motion was offered and passed authoriz ing the appointment of n committee to ar range the exchange of fraternal1 delegates between the central unions of this city nnd South Omaha. Those who were chosen to servo were J. B. Shupp , George J , Klcffner and J. H. Ryan. A proposed change ot the constitution was announced providing that the day of meet ing bo changed to Sunday. The alteration will bo voted upon at the next meeting. The secretary was instructed to request Mayor Moores to ask business men to close the doors of their stores Memorial day. The committee on the labor directory was Instructed to annul the contract with the publisher of the directory , for the reason that the tlmo had run out. Dent's Toothache Gum Is sold everywhere by all first-class druggists. 1C cents. Only T o AVnllc Out. The report that n strike had been declared among the worklngmcn on tha exposition grounds is not as serious ns It indicates upon Its surface. Rumor had It that nil the union labor on the grounds went out on the strike , nnd while this Is largely true , the sarlousnefs of the situation Is abated by the fact that only two men walked out. These were cfectrlcnl workers employed by Electrical Superintendent Hustln. This Is the result of a difficulty which has been on for some time. Mr. Hustln has persistently declined to discharge non-union men in his employ , and the matter was carried to the exposition executive committee. The com mittee hns tried to compromise the matter and went even so far as to pass a resolution directing that In the future none hut union laborers shall be employed on the grounds. This , however , did not cover the small force of men who have been working for some time and do not belong to unions. This wns not satisfactory to the unions. A miiiiiju'rniciit * . The peat sale for MansPeld will bo enor mous. All day yesterday and nil through the weary hours of last night stood hundreds f men nnd boys In fine In Boyd's lobby nnd partly out doors some of them were , nnd Some were entirely BO In the heavy rain. This line will bo maintained , with nil tbo attendant discomforts , until the box office Is opened this morning at. 9 o'clock. There were scores nnd scores In that line who had not tasted n meal for twcrvo hours. The crowd began to cluster nbout the box as early as 11 o'clock yesterday morning. U wns n rnco to the window between the A. D. T. boyw nnd the 0. M. E. company. Frank Baker lead the race for the 0. M. Es. nnd secured a place nt the window Just .is the A. D. T.s' leader bounded through the door. Then ensued a struggle between the two for the right of lino. Baker , with his wedge behind him , maintained his place nnd held It with his supporters. After these two factions were straightened out a most motley crowd filed In behind them nnd after some struggling fell Into place. At midnight the line had extended out Into the street , where Its members , with turned up colr.irn , stood and took the rain and fatigue like veteran soldiers. The very largo number of applications for tickets show that the women and children nro taking an unusual Interest In the matl- ni'o performance at the Orpheutn this after noon. This Is largely due to the fact that Manager Uoscnthal's Tittle proteges , Frances McMlllcn nnd Mnrgnrct Stcphnn , the two pretty nnd talented children from the Madi son Avenue school , Council Bluffs , nre on the bill. Thcso charming tots sing nnd dnnco themselves Into the hearts of all nnd compare favorably with many of the most famous professionals. Billy Clifford nnd Maud Hiith nro the bright particular stars of the show and present n sketch which ro- surts In hilarity from beginning to end. Fred Nlblo , the splendid story-teller ; Bronson nnd Scrvls , In an up-to-date specialty ; the gifted Lo Monts , and Gardner nnd Gllmore nro nil cFovor nnd Irresistibly entertaining. The last performance of this most successful bill will be given at 8:15 : tonight. The regular Saturday mntluco will be given at the Trocadero this afternoon with all the pleasant features that go with it. Women and children are Invited to attend , as special features will be presented for their edification. Llttlo Vunltn , one of the clever est child performers In the work , will pre sent her pretty songs nnd dances for the Ultra ones and llttlo Ben Mowalt will show his talents as a fancy club swinger. If the day bo pleasant the children have the flower-laden garden to romp in during inter missions. Tonight will bo the last oppor tunity to sea this week's very strong bill aud It has been the unanimous voice of the people all week that it is worth seeing. Next week Carl Smith , who , ns leading man with that popular organization , the Wood ward Stock company , was so popular hero last summer , win present the comedietta , "The Hypnotist , " assisted by Beatrice Lelb , late leading woman with the Woodward company nt Kansas City , nnd her sister. Both nro tnlented women. Fllson and Erral , the leading exponents of farce comedy on the vaudeville stage , will bo seen in the funny sketch , "A Tip on the Derby. " "Hob Hoy" will be presented by the Bos- tonlans on their opening night at Boyd's next Thursday. This opera needs no oecond Introduction to amusement-goers. It has long since reached its 3,000th performance by this popular light opera company and it has been voted by critics to be ono of the best examples of native composition. "Rob Roy" was produced some yenrs ago nnd hns been played the length and breadth of the rand ever since. Some years ago , when the Bostonlans made a tour of the northwest , "Rob Roy" was rendered here , and Judging from the many Inquiries already made , it will find as many partisans as oven Brim ful of engaging ballads and bright melodies , it is sufficient to say it will have a warm welcome. Such favorites as Barnabee , MacDonald - Donald , Jessie Bartlett Davis , Helen Bert ram and others lead the company. On Fri day night "Tho Serenade" will bo given nnd nlso at the Saturday matinee. Saturday night "Robin Hood" will bo sung. Omaha Blcyclo Co.'s riding school opened. 1'rlzt'H for KNMiiy" . Hon. Elbrldge" T. Gerry of New York of fers to the pupils of the public schools of the country three prizes for the best essays on the "Life , Service and Work of Henry Bclgh. " A gold medal1 valued at $50 will be given for the best essay , a sliver medal valued at $25 for the second best and a silver modal valued at $15 for the third best. All essays must be sent to Dr. Albert Lef- flngwell , Aurora , N. Y. , on or before Sep tember 15 , 1S99. Announcement of the suc cessful students will be made through tha press of the country. Francis II. Rowley of Fall River , Mass. , wlir furnish informa tion to all who communicate with him. If you have piles , euro them. No use un dergoing horrible operations that simply re move the results of the disease without dis turbing the disease Itself. Prace your confi dence in DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to euro others ; It will not fall to cure you. LooUliii ; for a Lost ItroUior. The police hnvo been requested to watch for n missing man , Jntnes F. Bradford , who disappeared suddenly from his homo near Hardy , Neb. The information of his depart ure comes from his brother , C. F. Bradford , of Hardy , nnd was sent from Superior , where Jnmes Bradford was last seen. Mr. Bradford says ho fears his brother is mentally un balanced. Ho was accompanied , when last seen , by Harry Wells. Bradford Is described as a man of dork complexion , black hair nnd mustncho. The forefinger on his i ght hand is crooked. PREVENTS HEMORRHOIDS and CURES CONSTIPATION GET THE GENUINE. WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION. 9 0tt tt I ) f > 3 S1 S1A I I I Ie are yours If you are a sleeping car passenger on the Burlington's e 8 Daylight Chicago Special , which leaves Omaha at 6:40 : a. m. dally for 1'eorla nnd Chicago. 8o You will find them In the buffet smoking library car Just o ahead of the sleeper easy chairs , a sofa , a well stocked buffet , o t a writing desk , the illustrated weeklies , and all the popular 11 i * monthlies. 11 Tlukct Olllcc Darlington New Station ir.Oi ! I.'urnniu SI. 10th and MIIKCIU Sin. Telephone , SJ5O. Telephone , 31O. SENIOR BOYS STEAL MARCH ( ! lrl < lrnilun < r * OvcrwIiplimMl liy it Sniilt CliiNM MfrtliiK Which Kli-otn n lln > rrrililcnt. "It Is nothing but n , downright mean trick. " That Is the unanimous verdict of the girls with the exception of some half-score , who help to make up the graduating class of the Omaha High school on the election of Fre-1 Sweelcy to the class presidency to succeed President Lawrence Underwood , re signed. The senior boys , on the other hand , think their stolen march was the neatest piece of political strategy ever worked la the old school , famous for Its class lights. Student politics , -which were stirred to tholr deptlm by the stormy " 09 class meeting Wednesday , culminated In a suddenly called mooting Friday afternoon. All the boys' candidates nnd their adherents were plainly In on the deal , while nothing but nn eleventh-hour noticewns given to the fair opponents , whoso forces had scattered homo nnd these remaining refused even to lend countenance by tholr presenceto the snap convention. As a consequence only forty-thrco seniors were drummed up , hut this was Just three moro than the necessary quorum and three was as good ns thirty for the purpose. Presi dent Underwood's delayed resignation was promptly forthcoming. On ballot for his successor Fred Sweeley wns elected by twonty-nlno votes , the other votes being di vided between Sherman Smith nnd Newton Buttlcy. Not n girl received ft single vote. After performing thta coup Uio meeting mndo seine minor changes In the- constitu tion nnd adjourned. What the glrlo who constitute an almost two-thirds majority ot the class will do has not yet been disclosed. They are mad though , and they don't care who knows It. The teachers of the High school have re fused to Interfere , on the ground that the controversy Is n purely class matter. Follow the crowd to Hoyden's and you will find the bargains. IS.VF TRAINS. Oiiinhn. In Ohlcnuro. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has just plnced in service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha nnd Chicago , leaving Omaha dally nt D:45 : p. m. , arriving nt Chlcngo nt 8:25 : a. in. , nnd leaving Chlcngo at C:1B p. in. and arriving nt Omaha at 8:20 : a. m. Each trnla Is , lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd reclining chair cars and runs over the shortest line nnd smoothest roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office 1501 Farnara street and at Union depot. Oeiitrj-'n DOK mill 1'oiiy Show. Gentry's nnlmar actors , comprising his fa mous dog nnd pony show , to say nothing of the monkeys , who add much to the humor ous part ot the performance , are booked to appear under a largo waterproof tent nt Eighteenth nnd Douglas meets nil of next wool : . Performances will bo given every night nt 8:15 : nnd matinees Tuesday , Thurs day , Friday nnd Saturday at 2:30 : p. m. , which , by the way , are given with every attention to detail. The professor's entertainment this year is all new nnd original , tha old acts that amused us years ago have been replaced by up-to-dato features and now possess tha charm of novelty. Aside from the cleverness of the seventy- eight dogs and forty-flve ponies , twelve monkeys and a small baby elephant , the professor also has a show of animal beauty , for all his animals are handsome. The military drill Is now executed by twelve ponies , and In a manner that would delight even so old and critical a tactician as Major General Miles. B. Haas , florist , 1813 Vinton street , tele phone 77G , has n large stock of plants for decoration and beds , Including pansies in great variety nnd the finest specimens In the marker , Jcb he is ottering at surpris ingly low prices. Among 16S < also are petunias , geraniums , verbcnlas , fuehlns , cannas , lilies , begonias , roses , heliotropes , coleus , longlflorum ( extra fine ) , alternon- there , pnniculata , ageratums , centanrens , hibiscus , bellis , aFyslum , abutllon , coboca , sonvensonla , two kinds of vincas for vases and hanging boskets. Also hardy ro&es and blooming shrubbery. noscnthal , the world's greatest pianist , will play a return engagement with an en tirely new program at the Congregational church next Monday , May 22. Advance sale now open at Chase's , 1G18 Farnnm street. Got your tickets at once. Mercer hotel , 12th nnd Howard Omaha. European plan , 50c to $1.00. $4,95 and S7.50 Thcso nre good cct-ts now ones fresh from the hands of the makers and the prices we make nt THIS MACKINTOSH SAI.T5 nro away below real value. You'll find them as great bargains us the JIuslin Underwear - dorwear samples we an soiling and they nre so good and cheap that many huvo bought to lay away for future use. PUT YOUH Funs AWAY right now In ono of our ( Moth Proof Bags two slzes-COc nnd COc. iCLDAKSLSUITCO. 1510 lc for Slatcfi. tic and lOo for shaving. 25c to 35o for scrubbing , COc to $1,00 for carriages. Eo to ICc for washing baby. 25o to 35o for builders to wash bricks. JOc to 25o for surgeons and gynaecologists. 20c for aurlluves ( washing the eara ) , The above nre small sponges fitted to B. bono handle. lOc to 15o for washing show casca and windows. lOc to ICc for keeping moisture In cigar cases. 25c with silk string attached for surgical use. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , 1513 Dodge direct , Omaha. Always Reliable and Satisfactory. Swift's ' Premium Brand Sugar Cured Hams , Breakfast L'ocon nnd Kettle Rendered Lard. All Firt-ul > * Dculert. i Bee , May SO , Utt. t f Special jxtra Special for for a 'tors Two hundred dozen Ladies ? Straw Sailor * at ono-half nnd less than one half regular price. The unexpected always happens , they say , and true it is. Our Now York buyer sends us fifty cases ladies' straw sailors that come to us in a way that wo can oflor you the boat selection of summer headgear yon can find in Omaha , at one-half anc1 less than one-half dry goods and millinery store pri ces. We have divided these hats up into three lots to sell at 45c , G5c and ( , )0c. ) Hats that bring elsewhere § 1 , yon can find here for 45c. Hats that bring § 1,25 and $1.50 elsewhere , you can find hero for Gf > c. Hats that bring elsewhere $2 and $2.50 , we offer you for 90c. Some of these hats are trimmed with line silk , pleated bands with quill ornaments and rosette , bands come in a good as sortment of colors. Some of these hats are rough braid , some of combination of rough and plain some with blue , black and velvet bands the assortment is complete in every respect , and the prices away below anything offered by any house in Omaha. We want you to visit this store today and save one-half of your hat money. Near by a fine and complete line of Ladies' ' Neckwear at one half dry gools : stores prices. All now , crisp , stylish neckwear. We'd bo pleased to have you visit this dep't today. Many things hero to teach yon economy in your buying. GREATLY REDUCED RATES VIA TO COLORADO , WYOMING , UTAH , IDAHO AND OREGON run FIRST AX D TUMID TUESDAYS IX I3ACII MONTH. 3 SOLID VESTIBULED TRAINS. SUI'KIIIILY KaUH'I'l n , IjUAVB OMAHA IlAIIiY FOR THIS WKST VIA THE UNION PACIFIC. City Ticket Olllco it)2 : ( ) Kariiiini Street. Telephone : tlI. Natural Gray Egypt ian Combed Yarn Shirts or Drawers , Each 5 CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR (6TH ( STREET. ClONi : to Ilcimclt'H. P. S. Before buying n man's suit you "had better look and sco how much wo cnn eave you. Respecta ble Men's Wool Cheviot Sulta from $3.00 up. Wo cell the celebrated PENNSYLVANIA , CONTINENTAL. , ] OAKLAND , PAIRVIEW. The best guaranteed Mowers at prices $2.45 up. Wo are exclusive agents for the N. Y. Belting and Packing Co.'s Hose. Our | warranted brands are : "Comet , " "Double Diamond , " "Falcon , " "Car- | bon " " " " . " Prices , "Spider , "Electric. , from Sc foot up. Climax Galvanized Poultry Netting | All widths from 12-Inch to C feet. For doors and windows. Wo have i green , black nnd drab , in widths from 24-inch to 48-Inch. igers c * Cor. I4fh and Farnam. TELEPHONE 2279. 3181-2 South fifteenth Street J. S. bTU\VAIIT , SI'HCIAb AftU.Vr , t _ Ouiuliu , Null , Gentlemen's Stylish Ready to Wear Spring Suits A review of our magnificent offerings is in order. New stripes and checks , made by leading clothing manui'acturerg in America. Satisfaction and lit guaranteed or your money back always. -AT $5.OO Wo are showing the largest and most exclusive range of .bright , nobby , abso lutely all wool cnsslmero and fancy chovlots , in every conceivable pattern the ex cellent tailoring , fit and finish of thcso suitings at the price make them positively the best values wo have ever offered. -ACT Wo are showing the newest and most desirable styles that will be seen this season. These garments contain all the little kinks nnd now ideas that can bo found only In high grade clothing. The fabrics are ot high grade , solid casslmero and lancy worsted , Venetian suitings and club checks. $10,00 Wo particularly call the nttcntlon of gentlemen who have their clothes made to order to the extraordinary offerings at these prices. This line contains all the new est and most fashionable fabrics that are shown only by the swell merchant tail ors. Wo will fit you perfectly nnd with less trouble than If you had your suit made to order. YOUR SAVING WILL BE FROM $5.00 TO $10.00. EXTRA SPECIAL SALE on boys' and children's clothing for Saturday. The elegant new Naval Box Kite given nway with all boys' suits. s for Saturday Only. 23 dozen children's Tarn O'Shanters , In blue , brown , green , checked and white , worth 35c to 50c , will go at 15c. 15 dozen children's Straw Yard Hats , in white , blue , green and brown , worth from 23c to 35c , will go at l."c. 25 dozen children's fancy Straw Yard Hats , with satin trimmings , In red , green , blue nnd white , worth 3oc to 50c , on sale nt 25c. 10 dozen men's Straw nnd Crash Hats , regular 35c nnd 50c values , will go at 25c. 12 dozen men's Straw Hats , Canton braid , regular 75c and 11 values , will go at 50c. Also a full line of men's finest grade Straw Hats , regular $ l.fl ) and $2.00 values , will go nt 75c and $1.00. A complete line of men's Fur Hats , In all colors and newest block , from COc to $3.00. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. laiios WG Don't Talk Much ! We JJo Not IIcivo To ! The Baldwin piano talks for Itself. What Is better still , It makes friends that do the talking for us. Every ono who sees the Baldwin piano tolls every ono they know what n wonderful piano It is. A piano different to nny other they have over seen. They tell about the magnificently handsome case designs. The beautiful , rich mellow tonca , The exquisite touch. Then they tell about the great advantage to bo derived by purchasing the best piano , direct from the factory , saving money and securing liberal terms. That Is tbo reason wo do not talk much and "always look pleasant. " That Is the reason the now piano store Is selling so many pianos The "Lucky Baldwin. " DICKINSON S HUSTON , l.'ACTOHV Hi : I'H 17 IO Farnam Street. Bee Building. comfort for rod h on els Persons with red hair are far less llkoly to become bald than these who have hair of another color. Hair of dark color Is generally - ally much liner than red lialr , and three dark hairs cover as mud ; space u a single red hair. Ited hair denotes a sympathetic and passionate nature , Cahl not lager beer Is a tonic , stimulant and appe tizer for either blondes or brunettes , In valids or well people. Its purity and strength are unequalled. The flavor that ot unadulterated beer n very rare thing nowa- dajri. Made of tha finest Bohemian dm. sorted ) hops and selected malt with no other Ingredient , how could It bo any thing but pure. But Cabinet beer matches red hair , all right , all right. Try a case. FltKD KHtC ; UltliU'JMJ CO. , Telephone 420. 1007 Jackson St. . RflcftfliUKMN'S Is a preparation of the Drug by which It * Injurious effects are removed , while the val uable medicinal properties are retained , H possesses all the sedative , anodyne and antl- spasmodic powers of Opium , but producei no sickness of tbo stomach , no vomiting , no coatlveneea , no headache. In acute nervous disorders It Is an Invaluable remedy , and U recommended by the bent physicians , i hU.VI1 IIV .MAM. IX I'l.AIV WUAPI'KIt ox m : < iii'T or nuns , r.oe. E. FERRETT , 723 Ponrl St. : Now York. 1'iiiMT c O\JII : < ; . \TIO\AI , riiritcii. .IIOMIAV IVIMM ; , AIAV ; : - . Advance mile , 1618 Farnam St. , now open. Tickets bought In advance , 11.00. Admit- eJou evening of recital ,