32 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 2rt, 15100. $1,50 WAISTS, 5C, 10C, 15C 10,000 Watsta, Flnithed and Unflnished, from the Parkiide Mfg. Co., on Bali AT BOSTON STORE TODAY Thld l Hie linmrimr WnlM !n1o AVe i!ar llrrn Trlllnn Vim Almnl for Ihr l.nM Three ln Don't Ml It, If Wonderful. AT B03TON' STORK, OMAHA. J 1.50 WAIST8 60, 10C AND ISO. No limit, buy nil you want. Thcro am thousands of them. Tbcy are on bargain squares. They nro really worth up to $1.10. And they nro on sale today. AT CO, 10O AND ISC. At theflo prices we offer you hundreds of dozens of I'AIITM MADE WAISTS, UNFINISHED WAISTS Worth up to $1.30 If complete. Thoy uro all cut out, tho elecves nil fin ished, the majority of them aro complcto with tho exceptlou that tho slcovce are not ewcd to the walnts. Many of these shirt -walstn nro trlmrr.ivl with Insertion. They wuiin .ru i. v . u .... uu... iuv nro made of fine percales, fine lawns an.l ; Ir.dla Unons with light and dark grounds, ; In stripes nnd floral designs, etc. They were nil made for this season's wear, and would 1)0 worth, if complete, up to $1.50, but they Ro on ealo according to tho advanced stato of completion at 6c, 10c nnd 15c each. FINISHED WAISTS AND LAUNDERED SHIRT WAISTS AT ABOUT ONE-HALF PRICE. 200 laundered shirt waists made of percale, In this season's styles, handsome, chic waists, bcfiutlful patterns, all sizes, nt 25c. 400 dozen whlto lawn and percale shirt WaiHts, handeomrly trimmed with embroid ery and laco Insortlon, tucked, and mnny of them buttoned In the back, with soft or laundered cuffs, on salo at 49c. An immense assortment, of ladles' new stylo shirt waists. These nro tailor mado with new ombroldery Insertion, pcrcalo waists, also whlto lawn walstH with new embroidery Insertion, and India linen wnlUs. In nil styles, nil sizes, and plenty for every one On snlo at Icsm than half price, 75c. $20.00 SILK WAISTS ON SALE $3.98. 300 now silk waists, hemstitched, French tucked, corded, laco trimmed, velvet ribbon trimmed and other novel effects, with fancy stock collars and bows, In black and all new coIoim, Including chiffon nnd evening waists, (worth up to $20.00 each, go nt only $3.98. $5.00 SILK WAISTS ON SALE- FOR $1.50. An Immense, assortment of silk waists, In china silk, Hwlvel silk nnd taffeta silk. Up-to-dato stylrw. Chic waists for this season's wear. Very pretty patterns nnd designs, worth fully $5.00, on snlo today at $1.50. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor 16th & Douglas Sts. DENIES BEING INTOXICATED Mr. Arlnon Witu Only Trylnjr Nerve IOiioiikIi to I. Irk Million, In Cot Mrs. Roso Nelson, a drefsmakor, 1204 Cnpltol avenue, In pollco court yesterday denied that nho had been drunk, as charged, but admitted sho had taken n fow bowls, The. circumstances, however, fully Justified a mild libation, ns sho proceeded to demon el rate. Monday noon sho wont to n boarding house nt Twelfth and- Davenport strectH to cot luncheon. As sovcral customers wero nwaltlng her return In the dressmaking parlors, howevnr, sho thought to wive tlrao fcy carrying the food to her home on n tray. Leaving the boarding house, tho tray poised on tho tips of her fingers and thumb. eho met n paper hangor named Simon, who was In tho net of hitching his horso to a post Just outsido tho yard. They passed tho tlmo of dny, and then Simon, sho says, with out so much ns "by your leave, lady," took a ham sandwich off tho salver nnd fed It to Ms horso. Then followed two fried eggs, a sliln tllWi or lettuce, unothor of radishes and n pleco of applo plo. And tho horso seemed to relish tho provender. Sltnon was on- Kaged In pouring tea from a pot into a saucer for his cqulno when sho "basted" him over the head with tho empty tray and ran. ' "Then," sho says, "I camo to tho police station to complain ngalnst him nnd thoy wouldn't glvo mo nny satisfaction, so I took ft fow bowls to brace mo up so I'd havo nervo enough to lick him. I worked up nerve, nil right, nnd was on his trail when tho officer pinched me." MAKING GOOD. PROGRESS Tito "Well Known Oinnhn Mm Who Arc C'liinlilnur Dp I hi- Mllltnry I, miller. A roster of troops In tho Department of Cuba has Just benn rocoived In this city showing tho rank and location of each offi cer on tho Island. Two young men who have. mauo goou progress in tho servlco wero formerly stationed In Omaha and nro woll known to officials of tho Department of tho Missouri. Alexnnder Miller, who Is now ohlot of tho returns division, was formerly a clerk to tho ordnnco officer In Omaha Otis T. Cartwrlght, formerly clerk to tho Judgo advocate of this department, Is now at mo neau or mo cross references department In Culm. Tho young men havo been In their present station for lrs than two years. A roBter has also been Issued of troopj rorvlng In tho Department of tho Missouri giving valuablo Information regarding tho Various posts and tho commands stntloned In raeh, An account of tho national cemeter ies located In the department Is also Eivcn M well as tho Indian agencies within this Jurisdiction nnd tho training and Industrial Bi'lioola connected therewith. Seventeen officers In tho department nro nhown to bo engaged In special duty ns professors of military sclenco and tactics at universities and collegos. Tho commanding officer at Fort Riley Knn,, has been Instructed to send Corporal Robert H. Wiggins. Troop A. Eighth cavalry, to Fort Croak where ho will un flergo examination for promotion. Thus far five candidates havo been selected to appear Deioro tho examination board, Antli-itl DrcNMiiKN, In tho recent wars gunshot wounds have froved less serious than formerly. This U owing to tho use of antiseptic dressings which cau8t tho parts to heal without mat Urutlon nnd In much lees tlmo than by tho Urt treatment. Every family may use a sim ilar treatment for cuts, bruises nnd burns, viz; Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts on tbo snmo prlnclplo as tho antiseptic drew. lngs of tho army surgeons nnd Is tho best homo treatment thnt enn be given such In Juries, h causes them to heal quickly and Without maturation. It also allays tho palu if a burn or scald almost Instantly. It Is Host widely known, however, ns n euro for Ihcumatlsm. II.TCUIISKI KATl'.S VI ClileiiBO, Mflvrittikee ,t Ht. Pnnl Itr. May 19, 20, 21, Washington and return, JS2.2C. May 21, 22, 23, Detroit nnd return, $22. June 2, 3, 4, 6, Milwaukee and return J16.75. City tlckot office, 1601 Farnam street. Telephone 2S4. Write nds. Sell cuts. Print anything JStonecyuher, 1201 Howard tt. Tel. 1310. iiAvnn.v mtos. Selling 9 1. Ml SlilM nt 2fc. 1,000 doien men's colored laundered shlrU, some with collars and cuffa attached, some with collars and cuffs separate; every Blilrt warranted perfect. There Is not a shirt In thin lot that sold for less than 76c and up to $1.50 all go In one lot at 29c. MEN'S SOC UNDERWEAR AT ISC. 10 cnees men's fine halbrlKKon ehlrts and drawers In plain nnd fancy colors, all sizes, ! from .10 to 44. This lot of underwear would j ALL THE PERCALES IJY THE YARD, be cheap nt COc, but wo will sell It nt 23c. All tho 36-Inch pcrcnlro, very fine French $1.00 CORSETS ON SALE AT 4&C. percales, cambrics and fancy printed Urand 600 dozen ladles' line summer corsetn. In enborg cloth, worth up If. 15c yard, some whlto and fancy colors. In this lot thcro ' slightly damaged, go at 314c yard. nro cornets that sold up to $1.50 all go in one lot nt 40c. Ladles' 50c corsets at 25c. Hoys' uhlrt waists in all sizes at 10c. La dh' 60c silk veatn at 25c. THERE IS CAUSE FOR THE UIO CROWDS which you always sco In this great silk de partment. Read these special prices care- ; fully nnd then you will know why: 75c! rnlnri.il hnncnllnn nllk nt 25p. J 1 . 2 T hlack i Jap silk, yard wide, for B9c. $1.60 black I French drctis tnffeta for C9c. Dig snle on fine foulards, 6'jc, 09c, 75c foulards for 60c. I 85c, Site, OSc foulards for 69c. Ulg lot of new wash i silks Just received; bright, protty colors, for 39c and 49c. Today ends tho great Wlnsluw taffeta guessing contest. Watch next Sunday's papers for the win ners of that beautiful silk dress, DRESS GOODS. High grade dress good for skirts, suits, , t )(, (nv cM( ,,, lmporte, fl d mohalra ftt 59oothers nu M.00. figured 'rlcstlo t $1.25 and $1.50; no other houso sells as good for less than $2.60 yard. Wc have high grade remnants of our finest Imported black goods In 314 ami 4 yards lengths at greatly reduced prices. Tho finest lino of Paris challls over seen In Omaha. All colors and figures, 43c. Persian designs, COc; Bilk stripes, 76c, 85c and $1.00. HAYDEN BROS. 0NFERENCE IS FRUITLESS Wniiilnnrkrri mill Mill (Mvncru Var- tlif-r Aliurl tlimi liver Mint Strike III Continue. The woodworkers Invited the mill owners to a conferenco nt tho Labor Templo yesterday morning to see If somo amicable settlement might not bo made. Two of tho mill owners appeared, but refused to recognize tho union ns a body, and asked that a committee be appointed to confer with them. This tha union ngrccd to do nnd a committee of six wns selected. To tho committee tho mill owners refused to rccognlzo tho union and wero unwilling to mako any proposi tion whatover. The other three mill own ers interested Ignored tho Invitation alto gether. In view of tho mill owners' refusal to meet the union at what Is considered half way the woodworkers determined to con tinue tho fight to the bitter end. Tho union feels that' It has used all honorablo means during tho last year to protect tho mill owners nnd tho trade In tho city. Its announced deslro has been o build up homo Industry nnd glvo employment to local workmen. Tho union believes that Its present position Is well taken, however. nnd will refuse to yield. Tha Bakers' union has requested that the JomandB made by their organization to mado public for tho benefit of nil who aro Inter ested In tho condition of labor In the city. The scale which the wnployerB aro asked 0f Wlllsoyvlllc, N. Y., "and tried a great to sign Includes tho following points: Ton ' raany remedies, but got no relief until 1 hours to constitute n day's work; no baker ) used Banner Salve. After using onc-hnlf to work more than eighty houm a week. Tho , box I was perfectly cured. I cannot recom salary of bench hands to bo $12 per week; j moud It too highly, and will never be with Jobbors (thoso occasionally put to work dur-' out it In tho house." For sale by Myers lng rushen) to bo 25 cents per hour, no extra Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug cbargo for overtime; the men are to bo pad nt tho end of every weok nnd no money to bo held back. Only members of tho union aro to bo employed and only ono apprentlco Is to bo attached to each shift. No work man Is to be allowed to board or room with his employer. All bread must benr the union label, which will be supplied at 8 cents per thousand for plnln labels and 10 cents per thousand for labols bearing tho namo of tho maker of tho bread. Tho accredited dclcgato of tho union Is to be admitted to shops during working hours. Tho union will, from time to tlmo, ndvortlso the nanus of all bakeries using tho union label. "DeWltt's Little Early Risers aro tho finest pill I over used." D. J. Morrc, Mill- brook, Ala. Thoy quickly cure all liver nnd bowel troubles. NO SLUMP IN BANK CLEARINGS Arrnnuemrntn Mmle tVhrreliy the South Omiilui Triinsnvtlonn Will lie Credited to Omaha. Thcro will be no slump In the bank clear ings of Omaha because of any Interruption of relations between the banks of Omaha nnd South Omoha, Tuesday, May 22, was tho dato upon which such an Interruption had been anticipated, owing to tho expiration on that dato of an agreement existing between tha South Omaha National and tho Omaha national banks. Somo alarm had been cx- prei-ecl through fear that tho relations that havo existed or others equally cffoctlvo for tho good of both cities might not bo con tinued, whereby tho largo commercial trans actions of South Omaha might not longer bo reflected In the Omaha clearings, as Is cus tomary nt other cities with suburban pack ing centers. Inquiry among bankers disclosed tho fact that tho South Omahn National and thu Omaha national banks havo reached an agreement whereby the conditions that havo prevailed as to clearings will contlnuo with out Interruption, Just what tho agreement Is wus not ascertainable, but It is stated that It Is ono that Is much moro satis factory to the Omaha bank. It Is suggested that tho South Omaha institution probably keeps in Omaha a fund to cover tho largo ' dally advance of cash heretofore required to be made by the Omaha correspondent. Local bankers outnldo of the two banks in terested, however, do not appear to manifest much Inqulsltlvcness ns to the terms of the agreement, but nro plenscd over tho fact that an agroctnent has been reached that will prevent the threatened disturbance of Omaha's commercial showing. Mr. J. H. Millard of tho Omaha National Is authority for tho assurance that tho clearings will not bo disturbed. I "I had stomach trouble twenty years and gave up hope of being cured till I began to use Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. It has dono mo so much good I call it the saver of my life," writes W. R. Wilkinson, Albany, Tonn. It digests what you eat. Clieiip Hound Trip Itiitrx. On Juno 21, July 7, 8, 0, 10 and IS, and August 2, tho initios Central railroad will , sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: St. Paul, Minn., and return $12.63 Minneapolis, Minn., and return 12,65 Duluth, Minn., and return 16.95 Superior, Wis,, and return 16.95 West Superior, Wis., and return 16.95 For particulars call at Illinois Central city ticket office. No. 1402 Farnam street. Notlee. Judge Jacob Fnwcett will bo the speaker at the Union Veterans' Union campfiro. Tho objects of tho order will bo fully explained by tho Judgo. Tho votorans and their friends should not miss this opportunity. Tho camp firo will bo held at the hall, S, W. cor. Four teenth and Douflas sts,, Thursday evening, May 31. Omaha Tent and Rubber company are pre pared to fill all orders tents, awnings and ranvas gooda. New location, corner Utb and Harney. 'Phone S83. WASH (iOOD.N ritOM WAIST 1WCTOHV. All (lie AVnlnt Mntrrlnli find Trlni iiilnun from tin- I'lirAnlilt' .Vtfir. Co, ON SALE TODAY. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. In buying tho goods from tho l'nrksldo Waist Mfg. Co. wo worn obliged to buy all tho materials and trimmings they had on hand. This mlo of wash goods, laces nnd cm- brolderlen will take tho town by storm 9Sf t.wvva iiifi All tho very flno organdy lawns, satin plaid lawns, In handsome dainty figures, worth 25c, go at 3ic yard. All the white piques In cut up lengths go at 314c yard. All tho very finest quality pcrcalo goes at S14c yard. All tho finest India linens, 40-Inch lawns, wnl,? batistes nnd checked nainsooks go at Ec' sr. 10c nnd 15c ynrd. A11 lhc fnncy printed lawns, organdies, etc., "l 'c ami ivc yarn. a.u i,aii ACE FOR WAIST TRIMMINO. All tho flno lace nnd Insertion, Including torchon, Valenciennes, Normandy vals, point jd'esprlt nnd nil extra fine quality wash laces In all widths, worth up to 25c ynrd; go In this salo on bargain squaro at lc, 3',4c and 5c yard. Four bargain squares of all tho finest nainsook ami cambric embroidery nnd Inser tions In all widths. A manufacturer's entire lot of sample Mrlpes, running in length from 214c yard up; many to match; worth regular up to 75c; all go In this salo nt l',4c, 314c, 5c nnd 10c yard. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. SKCO.Ml I.V .MACKINTOSH SALE. Tomorrow Si-rom! Dny ScllliiK thr Oniiiliit Tout .fc Itulilicr Co. MACKINTOSHES AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. $3.00 MACKINTOSHES. 590. AT BOSTON STORE. All the ladles' misses' and child's cape mackintoshes that Bold up to $3.00, go at 5c. All tho men's and boys' mackintoshes that sold up to $3, go nt 59c. All tho Indies' and men's $3.00 mackin toshes nt OSc. All the $7.50 men's and ladles' mackin toshes go at $1.50. Como quick, today will probnbly wind up tho sale. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Mortality StntlNtlcn. Tho following births and deaths wero re ported nt the olllce of tho Bonrd of Health during the forty-eight hours ended nt ndon Tucsdny: Births fleorgo II. Palmer. 112.1 Farnam, boy; Ward McColl, 223) South Sixth, boy; Jerome Allen, 2118 Caldwell, boy; J. W. Johnson, Deaf and Dumb Institute, boy; Peter Iarson. 2513 Indiana avenue, girl; Alva Jaeksonr 1101 South Twonty-nliith, girl; Henry 1 laities. 1130 North Seventeenth, twin boys; Cuy Head, 2736 Davenport, girl. Deaths Adnm Schnerfer, 1S11 William, fi years; Lawrenco Martin, 701 Pierce, 42 years; Lois Grnco Walters, 1541 North Six teenth, 33 years; John Ieehey, Blair, 88 years. Cured n UuiiiiIiik Sore. "I had a bad running soro on my breast for over a year," Bays Henry R. Richards Store, South Omaha. Spirit l.nke, in., Quickly and conveniently reached via the Illinois Central railroad. Round trip tlckots now on salo at city ticket ofllce, 1102 Far nam street. TIE Mil EXCURSIONS. Detroit and $22.00. May 21 return f and 22. North Manchester, Ind., I $18.33. and return f May 2S nnd 29. Denver, Puoblo, Colorado i $19.00 Juno 5 and 19. Springs and return f $23.00. Dally after June 1. Hot Springs, S. D. 1 .. , and return f $H.40-Juno 5 nnd 19. Olenwood Springs I $31.01 June 5 nnd 19. and return f $40.00. Dally after Juno 1. Philadelphia nnd 1 $30.75. Juno H, return f 15 and 16. Ticket OHIoe, Burlington Station, 1 502 Farnam St. 1 0th and Mason Sts. 1 Tel. 260. Tol. 120. 6mn i KRRitS PS MtitfABiy feontft 3 VTGETACUS VmiaT J, L Barnett, So. Omaha Squires 1108 FARNAM STREET. Abdominal portcrH, $1.50 each. Call or wrlto for Rubber Goods Catalogue. stock of :t.r.o n mount sikiiis sold. Al A. HiKPtiliiiNli .t Co., -Hi! Devonshire St., Ilnatnn, Mnnx., nrlls Tlirlr Entire stock of men's REOENT $3.50 SHOES to B03TON STORE, OMAHA, And they OO ON SALE TOMORROW AT $2.25 PAIR. Messrs. J, L. BrandeU & Sons, proprietors Boston Store, take pleasuro In announcing to the public of Omaha that they have se cured the above stock of the celebrated REOENT $3.60 SHOE FOR MEN And that these shoes are all In tho very newest styles; every one of them were mado to sell for $3.50. THE PRICE AND THE NAME IS STAMPED ON THE SOLE OF EVERY PAIR. Tho stock consists of men's black and tnn kid nnd calf laco and congress shoes, In all tho very latest and nowest styles of toes, medium weight welt sole, made to sell nt $3,60; all go at one price, $2.25 pair. Wo have placed this entire lot of shoes on the main tloor In tho men's shoo de partment In tho original cases, Just ns they camo to us. Wo will reserve the right to sell these shoes only to ordinary customers; dealers will not bo ullowcd to buy them. This Is another ono of thoso shoe sales of ours which goes to show that we do what no other shoo dealer can. A few weeks ago wo sold tho celebrated Douglas shoes at Just half price, and now wo nro BELLI NO THE $3.50 REOENT SHOES FOR $2.23. And so It goes nil through the entlro year In our, whole estnbllshment. BOSTOM STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. READY TO BEGIN COUNTING Asslnfnnt Director Wine Sny Pro-lliitlmirli-n Arc Completed anil llvrrytliliiK In fiooil Sluipr. Prof. Frederick H. Wines, n&slstnnt di rector of tho census, passed through Omaha yesterday, stopping over to visit Census Su pervisor Wheeler, under whoso guidance ho mado n brief tour of observation In the city. Prof. Wines has been at Topckn, where ho addressed a church gathering nnd afterward met a delegation of census supervisors at Kansas City to clvo them their finnl In structlons. From Omaha ho went caBt yes terday morning. "Tho census work Is In good shape." Bald Prof. Wines, "and everything about roady to start. This Is particularly so In this district, whero but few more prepara tory strokes havo to put In. I am afraid, however, that thp people of Omaha nrt likely to be disappointed In tho census fig urea this year, which cannot be expected to show tho same rate of growth ns before. You nil know the reason. It Is becauso the census of 1890 for Omaha was abnormnlly Inflated nnd wo do not propose to follow any such example this year. Tho censfs cf 1900 will glvo the exact facts as to tho population so far as wo can get them, although there aro many questions which some people can not answer at all. It Is surprising tho num ber of persons who do not know how old they nro for example, or whero they wero born. But wo aro going to do tho best we can." An Opportunity to Vlxlt the Kiixt Pleasantly and economically Is afforded by the tourist tickets on sale via the I.ako Shorn & Michigan Southern railway on nnd after Juno 1st. Chautauqua Utkc, Niagara Falls, thn'St. Iavrcnrc rive. White Mountains and the Atlantic coast resorts arc among the moro Important points reached. Summer edition of "Book of Trains" showing ep cl- I men tours will be of lntcre.it In arranging (or your trip. Sent free on application lo j B. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kanas City, Mo., or F. M. Byron, CiV. A.', room 34 Station bldg., Chicago. Tho new twenty-sik hour Boston train Is now In service'. 1 Put a Plate of Salt in Your Refrigerator (Salt absorbs moisture, you know ) If tho salt Is wet tomorrow tho refrlcerntor Is dangerous, In the ordinary zinc lined refrigerator tho air doos not ctrculato properly, dampness ac cumulates and food becomes tainted nnd Infected with putrid germs. Your safctv lies In tho . derrick Refrigerator becnuso tho circulation Is perfoct on four sides as well as top and bottom of Ice. A plate of salt In a llerrlck will be dry tomorrow or n week hence. No nasty zinc lining no mould no scrubbing. & Smith, 1 5- : Supporters Our stock of abdominal supporters la a very tomploto one comprising styles suit ablo to nil cases. Wo havo supporters In stylo ns shown by cut mado of woven silk two (2) buckles, and reinforced strap $2.C0 each. With 3 buckle, very strong, for stout people, $3.00. Wo also havo somo new patterns of supporters which aro very cool nnd light, nt $1.B0 and $2,00. London Sup- Cor. Kith and Dodyo, Omaha. This Store Unit. I In the basement Wednesday and Thurs day you will find ladles' $3.60 shoes (or 19c. Uidles' $3.00 shoes for 39c and 49c, ' Ladles' shoes nt C9o and 08c, worth $3.50. Men's shoes worth $4 nnd $5 at $1.28. Men's shoes worth $3 and $3.60 nt 98c. ' Infants' soft solo shoes, all colors, 63c quality, at 34c. i While the sizes are not a I thcro of each kind, you will find tho right slzo In somo of , the lots. ; Thursday nnd Frldny, rubber dnys. Ladles' storm rubbers, 63c quality, 39c. Ladles' croquet rubbers, 60c quality. 34e. Misses' storm rubbers, 60c quality. 29c. Children's storm rubbers, 45c quality, 24c. Men's, ladles' nnd children's rubber boots at nstonlshlngly low prices. THE HOWE. 1515 Douglas. For n Summer Ontlnn. Tho Rocky mountain regions, reached via tho Union Pacific, provldo lavishly for tho health of the Invalid anil the pleasure of tho tourlut. Amid these rugged steeps arc to bo found some of tho most charming and restful spots on earth. Fairy lakes, nrstlo.t nmld sunny peaks nnd cllmato that cheers and exhilarates. The summer rates put In effect by tho Union Pacific enalo you to icach theso favored locallt'c without unnec essary expcndlturo of tlmo or money. In effect Juno 21, July 7 to 10 Inclusive, July IS and August 2. Ono faro, plus $2, for tho round trip from Missouri river to Den er. Colorado Springs, Pueblo. Ogdcn nnl Salt Lnko City. Return limit October 31st., 1D0O. City Ticket onico 1C02 Farnam st. Tel. 316. THAT'S WHAT An nrtlclo to bo worth advertising to day must have merit. That's why tho Orn mer Chemical Co. nro advertising their wonderful kidney cure so extensively. It's a preparation thnt has merit, for the reason It does Just what is da I moil for It always cures. We've got hundred? of testimonials from people who have been cured and you can also lie cured It you'll give this remedy n trial. Cramer's Kidney Curo 73e I j, VvVcVyc,V,i,ouri,Y V:::::::.:: Du fry Mii it VviiVskey ' .' .' .' .' .' .' ." .' '. '. '. '. '. '. Hromo Quinine U est Drain and Nerve Treatment Fluid Sam's Tobacco Curo Wine of Cardul '. Carter's Mver Pills syrup or Klgs Iilsterlno y)a SCHAEFER " DRUGGIST. Cor. 10th nml Clilcuno Sta. SUMMER EXCURSIONS VIA S PICTO Tho Union Pacific will place In effect on Juno 21, July 7 to 10 Inclusive, July 18 and August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates of ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP plus $2.00 from Missouri Rlyer to i)i:.vi;n, Colorado spui.vns, I'UIMII.O, OODIi.V AM) SALT UIU!. TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST, City Tleket Oftler, ltlOi! I'arnam St. Telephone It 1(1. HARDMAN PIANOS Aro tho highest in price, but the best In quality that money, brains and oxporionco can produce. They aro substantial Pianos for substantial peo ple, and wo bellevo that thcro Is moro piano value to tho dollar In an Instru ment of this make than In any other. We nro sustained In our Judgment by over 50,000 peoplo who havo HARD MAN PIANOS. The Mueller Piano & Organ Co. Xnvr nt l.'tH! Fnrnnm St. Mnke mo uilNtnkc In mime and number. Phone lfS. I'lnnon tuned mill repaired. Are you in terested in tak. ino pictures If not wo can Interest you. We have tho largest assortment of KODAKS AND CAMERAS out of Now York and can advise you Just what to got. PREMOS, POCOS, KODAKS, VIVE3, CYCLONES, RAYS and all other good makes. Wrlto to us or call before purchasing. Our prlceo aro lowest, our selection largest. The Robert Dempster Co,, 1215 Farnam St. WlioleNfile and lletnll Denier In 1'linlo Siiill-, Send us your Developing and Print lug. KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO SILVER GLOSS STARCH For The Laundry Men's fancy Vests ' IN VEST IN A VEST. Vests that are worth from $1.25 to $5 each, will be sold for 95c, $1.15, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 See Minium street show case. lli i HAYDE Clothing for At this season of the year the manufacturer is very anx ious to close out his spring and summer clothing and will get rid of it at a great sacrifice for cash. Our eastern buyer has taken advantage of such offerings and we Unci that we have a remarkably large stock of men's and boys clothing. This stock must be reduced. But how? Prices alone can do it. $4 7 C On. investigation we find that we have 2(50 men's stylishly mado suits cannot guaran tee your size in all styles, but have mado the variety so choice that any suit in the lot will prove the greatest value you havo over bought. If you are a judgo you will no- Or A g tice many $7., 8.?, $10 in this lot, Z&yj"" ipHK JL O 11 C Und $5"irr 10 yu can secure a bright nobby P-i-V spring suit equal in fit, stylo and workmanship to any $15 suit ever shown in the city, 250 suits to select from. And for $15 you can purchase the very cream of se lection, striped and checked worsteds, fancy worsteds, vicu nas and oxfords, regular $20 to $25 values. To move theso garments quickly we have gone through our stock djlg and marked these fine spring suits at JLi3 Remember this is not an accumulation of old stock, regu lar 1900 spring and summer styles. Boys' and Children's Suits. Boys' knee pant suits, reduced from $1.50 to 05c. 250 suits, reduced to $1.75. $4 and $(5 suits, reduced to $2.50 and $3.50. A fancy vest given with each suit at $15.50 and up. HAYDEN HAYDEN: 2.48 for ladies' fine $4 and $4.50 vici kid. lace shoes, made with hand turned and welt soles, new style kid and patent leather tips, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, widths A to E. OO for ladies fine vici kid, $2 and $2.50 100 oxford ties, made with hand turned and single flexible soles, new style toes and kid tips, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, and widths A to E. Q for children's fine vici kid, lace and tOtj button $1.50 shoes, with new style kid tips and spring heels, sizes 8 to 11. f O) or mant s mic kidso't sle 85c shoes, T!j lace, in colors red, white, pink or blue, sizes 1 to 4. for child's fine patent leather strap, 75c slippers, with turn soles-,sizes 2 to 5 39c HAYDEN BROS Wc arc showing The largest line of Men's Fancy Ycsfs ever Shown in the city. You can have your Choice ot Fifty different patterns. J "-'lea1li'irillH Spring and en 2& Boys Fine Shoes and Oxfords BB0S All the latest styles and best makes of fine shoes, oxford ties and slippers, on sale direct from largest eastern manufacturers, at wholesale prices. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co., i i