TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUS E I THOU. li WHO STANDS NEXT TO THRONE Kan Btlleru flloielf Hslr Appirent, but Oounoil Holdi Othtrnisi. NEW ORDINANCE TANGLES SKEIN TIGHTER VcU Authority In l'lll Vnpniioy CciiHK'll, lint flmrtrr Tlirfiwa Siii'i-rnnion nf I'imrr to Knrr "l'or tlic Tlnu! IlrliiK." Tho ordlnanco dtslRncd by tho council to provide for tho auccesBlon In cnne of vacnnc) In u ftllu sifllrtA Vt'.a nlv f-Mlllttfift In moM; confusion In tho minds of city hollolllclnlB. If 3" nround tho chest, and the pants .l.h or ROnu, m.fnrr.acxm occurrence should nn.l vest will run In proportion. Sale com- JtS TO $10 .MIJ.WS SI ITS $1! SATt llH.V V. Snturilny the tiniiill .Slur Men of Omnlift Will All till) .Suit. AT UOSTON' STOUB, OMAHA. Paturdiy on a rear lablo on the main floor In the men's clothing department, Iloston Store will placo from 100 to 100 men's medium weight casslmcro suits In drtdruMe patterns, breast measure 33 to 31 Inches, and will offer tho choice of the cntlro lot nt $2.00. Some of these suits sold for $7.00, f 3.00. 19.00, and even J10.00. but tho largo sizes are all gone, and there arc nothing left but sizes 33 to 31 and n very few 33 breast measures. Tho bargain Is so great, however, that wo feel satisfied that every small man or large boy will bo only too glad to take advantage of the sale. Hemcmber, the coats measure from 33 to leavo tho chlof executive's otllco without a tenant thcro would probably ensue a struggle royal between President Knrr and his col leagues In tho council. Under the charter Karr bcllovctj that ho l heir apparent to the executive throno until tho end of tho mayor's term, threo yearn tenco. Tho councllmcn, on tho other hand, consider that under thu now statute they uro nuthorlzed to fill such vacancy by nn cloctlon In their own ranks. Tho now ordlnanco provides that whenever a vacancy shall occur In tho ofllco of mayor, city olerk, treasurer, tax commissioner or councilman by reason of death, resignation or romoval from iitHco such vancancy shall bo filled by a majority vote of tho entire council. The only charter provision covering suc cession In city ofllco Is section 75, which reads that -whenever any vacancy shall liappen In tho otllce of mayor by death, resignation, Absence from tho city, removal from ofllco or refusal to qualify, tho presl dent of tho council shall "for tho tlmo being" exorclso tho duties of mayor. Tor the Time llrliiK menccs nt 8 o'clock Saturday morning. IIOSTO.V STOHN, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts. A Vnliiiihlf I'olilcr ii nd Map. A largo folder, which Is called No, 21 of tho Four Track scries, has been Issued by tho passenger department of tho Now York Central lines. This folder bears the title "Hound tho World by Way nf New York and Niagara Kails in Sixty to Klghty Days." It contains a largo amount of Infor mation of a cosmopolitan character, and an excellent railway map of the United States, showing tho rnllway systems In gold propor tions. This folder Is a sequel to tho address given by Mr. Dnnlclft before tho Interna tional Commercial Congress at Philadelphia, and serves to Illustrate the Immense debt which tho manufacturing and commercial interests of tho country owe to transporta tion lines for tho effective unnnner In which they have advertised tho products of Ameri can soil, mines and mills to tho people of every country on the globe. The map which accompanies this folder Is unusually clear and distinct and tho coloring and shading Thn nnrnrtftintv of ihn charter nrovlsloti n artistically trentod. A copy of this Ilea In tho words "for the tlmo being." fol(lcr wl" bc 8C"t free, postpaid, on rtvjilpt Karr says that ho has consulted tho legal of 3 ccnts stamps by George H. Dan department nnd Is confirmed In tho opinion leIs- General Passenger Agent, New York that "for tho time being" moans until tho Central. Orand Central Station, New York, next regular election, which Interval at this -Travelers' Official Hallway Ouldo. tlmo would Include nearly threo years. Karr adds that tho charter Is abovo and bo yond any ordlnanco and that ho Is empow ered to assume tho duties of mayor In case a vacancy should occur before 1903. In enso It should como to war botwe'on Karr nnd his colleagues, thoro would result a most delicate adjustment In cii .f;i: or Tun On the AValinili. Commencing Sunday, June 3, the Wabash will shorten the tlmo of the CONTI NKNTA I, LI MITKD. Leaving Chicago at 12:02 noon, and St. Louts fl ii. m.. nrrlvi nt New Vnrlt .1-2.1 n tho balance of power. In naming the may- m nnJ noston 5.00 p, TO gVng its patrons or's successor tho council would naturally bottcr 8crv.ce to their favorite summer re- bo obliged to cio without tno co-operation ,..,, of President Karr. Councilman Mount, ALIj OTHER TRAINS HUN SAMK AS NOW. president pro tern, would bo expected to ,lntcH vln tho Waba'u nro from f- to in work for Knrr s promotion, Inasmuch as ,css than other ,RCS vla Detrott nnd Niagara ino lormcr wo 1 .an neir to ino presiueii- Ka8 For riUeHi time-tables of trips cost tlal toga. Lobeck and Ilurkley, fustonlst r nnv . nn l--.ko nml Snn. n m, members, could not bo counted upon to act aKcnt of conncetlng llncfl( or cal, on or wrltt! with their colleagues. Thus only flvo votes toulil remain, a bnro majority, with 'vhlch to seat a new Incumbent. If ono of theso should fall to stand fast tho council would bo unable to avail Itself of tho privilege conferred by the now ordinance. Tho council and city ofllclnls havo pon- Q. N. CLAYTON. Itoom 405 N. Y. L. Ulclg., Omaha, Neb. A finer to Hpeml the Summer. On tho lines of the MILWAUKKR HAIL- WAY In Wisconsin are somo of tho most beautiful pla-cs In tho world to spend a dered for several dajs on tho problem nnd summer vacation camping out or nt tho cle- havo found but ono solution they propose gant summer hotels. Doatlng, fishing, beau- n. toast to tho good health and long Ufa of tlful lakes nnd streams nnd cool weather. JIavor Frank E. Moores. Theso resorts are all enslly reached from umann. a dook descriDing tnern may oe hnrl linnn nnnllmtinn nt ihn C.hlonvn Mil- In June, 1895, a vacancy occurred In a city unVon si. Paul iiv.. niv tiow m,n office by tho enforced reslgnntlon of Henry ml Farnnm 8treet, Omaha. Hound trip jjuiiu, ...ui.iiunK ufi.miiiT. ma uejiuiy was tickets, good returning until October 31, not such a ono as could bo entrusted with the n(1... nn y weir duties of tho ofllco nt a crisis and the bonds men, headed by Thomas Swobe, held the reins for sovernl weeks. Treasurer Dumont was then nominated by tho mayor and placed In tho olllco without any legal au thority whatsoever Genornl Western Agent. BOSTON STORE RE JIN ANT SALE Today Wa Make tte Greatest Special Offering in Rsmnantt We Ever D.d. REMNANTS S3 AND $5 S. ILKS, 5C, IOC, 15C I in 111 r 11 Ko I.oIn .Vi-ir Drm C.ooiIn Itrni ii 11 11 1 m .". Mini Hie Ainu ltt'iiiiiiin In of Silk nml Wool C'hnlllN mill CnMlinieri- 011 1 1 1 1 11 l'lmir. PHI DAY IS REMNANT DAY. IN IIASKMHNT. Wo will offer three cases very fine lawn In mill remnants nt lc yard. Thico cases lining cambric In long mill remnants, lc yard. Flvo oases percale in long mill remnants, 3 ',4c yard. Two cases of best grade black henrlottn sattcn at tic yard. Ono case of the very finest qunllty of mer cerized sateen in plain colors nnd fancy figures, worth 10c, nt 15c ynrd. Threo cases 15-lnch-wIde piques, worth 2Ec, choice fc ynrd. Ono big lot beat grade printed henrletta sateen, uc yard. Ono big counter best grade Scotch cham bray gingham, H$c yard. Ono big counter of all kinds fancy dimity remnants, worth 25c, In long lengths, 10c ynrd. Ono big counter crepon nnd pllsse, worth 23c, nt 10c yard. Ono big counter blcyclo covert cloth, worth 15c, at 10c. One big table of all kinds of white gojds at 8'.4c, 10c and 15c yard, worth up to COc. Ono bis counter fnncy printed cretonne, sateen, ticking, denim, etc., worth 10c, go nt 10c yard. And hundreds of other rcmnnnt bargains in tho basement. (IRANI) SALK OF REMNANTS OP LACK AND EMBROIDERY. All tho remnants and odd pieces of line laco and embroidery, In many different styles nnl patterns, all widths, go at 3V4c and 5c yard. Large bargain counter piled high with all tho odd pieces nnd remnnnts of embroidery nnd Insertion, nil widths and all qualities, go In this sale nt Cc, 7'4c and 10c yard. DRESS OOODS REMNANTS, CC, 10C. New dress goods remnnnts In cashtnero nnd brilllantlnes, In nil bright colors, In reds, blues, pinks; also evening shades, cream nnd light blues. A large lot of all wool chullts, with silk stripes, light nnd dark grounds, many pieces to match, go In two lots, according to length, at Kc nnd 10c. Remnnnts of silk and wool challls and all wool cashmeres from 5 to 7 yards In length, msny to match, worth 50c, on sale at price, 23c yard. NEW SILK REMNANTS, EC, IOC. 1EC. An Immense lot of high-cost silks, left ovor from our great dressmaking sales, that were worth from $3.00 to $3.00, all short lengths, VS yard, yard and one ynrd longi can be used for sofa pillow backs, trim mings nnd millinery purposes, all go on sale at 5c, 10c nnd 15c each. DOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas. IIOSTO.V stoiii: IIIVS JIK.VS SIIIHU. (Irrntrnt I'nreliimo of .Mcii'k .Hhlrtn Urr .Untie hy 11 WcMitii limine. 12,460 MEN'S SHIRTS Will go on sale Saturday, June 2, AT DOSTON STORE, OMAHA. This purchase embraces tho entire sum' IIOSTO.V STOHH SIIOH SAM!. Il.noo Women' III110U nml Ton, t'lnln mill l'"nnv YrxtliiK Top Shoe OO ON SALE TODAY. IN THE I1ASEMENT AT $1.59 PAIR. Tho choaoest shoe In this lot could not bo bought outside of Iloston Store f ir less mer stock of shirts of n wholesalo furnish-1 than $2.50, and the better ones would cost ing goods house, who take this method of from $3.00 to $1.00 pair; take your cholco clearing up their entire stock. This pur- on bargain square tomorrow In basement I at $1.59. An Opportunity to Vlalt tlir KiiMt Pleusantly and economically Is afforded by tho tourist tlckctH on salo via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern railway on and atte' Another similar caso occurred In August. Juno 1. Cbnutnuqua Lake, Niagara Fnl!, 1891, following tho death of City Clork Will tho St. Lawrence river, White mountains and Wnkeley. Tho duties of thr ofllco wcro as- the Atlantic coast resorts are among tho Bumod by Deputy Evnns until tho election of more Important polnto reached. Summer Hecchor Hlgby. Thcro waH a doubt as to edition of "Book of Trains" ohowlng spool whether Hlgby should take charge of tho men tours will bo of interest In nrranging ofllco nt once or wait until tho expiration of for your trip. Sent freo on application to "Wakeley's term. The difference was arnica- B. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo., ibly odjustod and tho nrrangeraent continued or P. M. Byron, G. W. A., room 34 Station until Hlgby's actual term began. building, Chicago. I Tho now twcnty-slx-hour Boston train Is t,lty llnll llrlefn. nvr , ,rvlpp una council vim moot tnis nioriiine Ilk XV II. lit. ir i;viismi:i lilt' 11111,1 1,111 1UL1UI1 I . a,awaa ar.anm. ordinance nnd other routlno business ... mi.in i.hi.i.a hm A telrgrnm has been received at the sup- ... , ... '. 77, a . ... rrlntendent of school' otllce from Secretary of Women' 'li.l.-l)leniilnl Meetlnpr llsKltnmins iiiiiioiincing the death of her """'" flstor neaj- Des Moines. Jllss Mlaklmmirm i Rxtrnnrdlnnrllv low rates via. the "North nils imcnuiHi ncr sister tor several wceKs. u.o.trn i.lnn" .Inno 1 to fl. irood retumlne .iVi&mW J!! UH June 30. Ofiieial route of tho Illinois KlnnliiK today, nil who hnve not pnld their clubs. Special arrangements for western annual feo nt $i1 will be'nrrested on sight, delegations. Inquire at CUy Ofllces, 1401- -h nif fiKiuy-iivo puauicrs oi mis Class 1am Knrnnm strept but forty-live have so far made payment. 14UJ tarnnm Blreel- Tho tlirent of thn city tronsurer, given Clirnp Itoiimt Trip ltnt. On June 21. July 7, 8, !), 10 and 18. and August 2, tho Illinois Central railroad will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: St Paul, Minn., nnd return $12. Oi Minneapolis, Minn,, and return 12.63 Duluth, Minn., and return 16.93 Waseca, Minn., nnd return 10.35 Superior, Wis,, and return lfi.95 West Superior, Wis., nnd return 16.95 For particulars call at Illinois Central city ticket office, No. 1402 Farnam street. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods, 11 and Harney, phono 883 Western Resorts. publicity In The Ilee. that bo was on thn point of descending upon delinquent tnx jmyers with distress warrants has borno jmmemaio iruu. xcsicriiay tnoro than fifty citizens' appeared and settled tho amount' of their nrrcuruges. Tho Hoard of Health Is much pleased with thn readiness with which i'iilzna ra plylntr with tho requirements regnrrtlng cleanliness. Tho sanitary olllcers have served a largo number of notices slnco the oomlnz of warm weather and thu Injunc tions In nearly every case havo been com- jiui-.i .vim. -in.; Hi-tutu uuiiiiuiPHinnor con- l . u c i slders the city at tho present tlmo Hi good tcentn- 80 cnr' 1 'ihllnrt- on ml It inn . I 1 11 ' At the mpotlm- cr thn nn.,i r t.'i.,i. Sound advice to those who havo kidney "Work today proposals will 0 received an' bladder troubles, Is to take a safe, sura (for tho COUMtrUCtlOll of till" Itll'rvlmv urb LMni, lllrn l."nllv' KIHnov Pilro II !. So,7thr:.ldnnffi vays beneflU the Kidneys. For salo by In cuttlnc off the How or sewage Into the Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's linrl InlI. 'Plw nlH nr-AAl? L j... n. n tt r I. - ....... .i,xn I, win lie liner- urug oiorc, oouin umnna. oeptod above tho lake and Its contents will w vim uu ui ii niwtT nraiirn under thu inn iiiiKuiii imi Kii u'iuiiiik to ine river. Tno lake will be obllced to relv for relnrnr. meat tipon tho spring nnd the storm water 11 LIU IIIQ IIIIIH. S PicTO Tho Union Pacific will place In effect on June 21, July 7 to 10 Inclusive, July 18 and August 2nd, Summer Excursion rates of ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP Mortality MtntUtlca. Th follmvlntr births and deaths were re- norted at tho office of tho Board of Health during tho twenty-four hours ended nt piua j2.00 from Missouri Rlvor to noon Thursday: ... I Births wiiu.im siik, wn .Norm l.iqntn, hoy; Charles A. Pn.ik. 1934 South Thlrty- llltn. Kin; J. irviiig nra, ..in mniiey. ooy; Willinm Chollmnn. 14 South Sixteenth. boy; Alfred Donachue, C.24 North Twenty fourth, boy. Christ Norton, Thirteenth nnd Callrornin, noy. Deaths Hllgn Anderson. 2fi31 Chicago, 6 years; William V. Doollt tic, 812 North Elgh- DRXVEII, coi.oitAno Sl'ni.VtiS, lM'IMII.O. OfiDHV, SALT I.AKK AND Ol lir.lt AVIJSTKH.V l'OI.VT.1. TICKETS GOOD FOR RETURN UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST. Two Trnlns for Colorado Dally. Threo Trains for Utah Dally via tho Union Pacific. Fluent DIiiIiik t'ni'N In Aiuerlcn. Buffet. .SinoUliiK nml I.llirnry ('urn, I'alnce anil Orillnnry Nlerprm. City Ticket Office 1302 Farnnm Street. Tolephono 316. i:CUItSIO.V IIATI3S Vln Clilenxn, IIMinnkce A St. Pnnl Itiillwny. Juno 2, 3 nnd 4, Mllwaukcn and return, ltf,7b. June 14, 15, 16 nnd 17, Philadelphia and roturn, $30.75. Juno 25, 36 and 27, Chicago and return, City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. niKii. TAKE A LOOK ANYWAY Whether you Intend buying your weddlnir gifts from us or not. We have surh a pretty line nnd would be plensed to have you spend, a few minutes nt our store. LOOK FOR THE NAME LINDSAY, the Jeweler, 15U! Douglas. BRTOGS John Shannon, aged 61 years, at jun rcpiucucu, .iuvf jirisioi HI. Funeral notice, later. TYRRELL OeorirH Francis, nceil 2S venr dnesdny evening, May 30, at residence, 1,11 v nan ni, Funeral 9 o'clock Friday morning. Serv ices, -01. t'uuoniena a caineurai. SAY DOG LET UP Now "Doc" we are not Jesting don't you think Hint's dead wrong For you to form a trust with yourself Now some of you pluggcrs huvo boon masting the Ice Trust. With them It's this way. If you don't like the r price, wny you don't have tn Iniv It. In your cuse you grafters you charge your pnueniH nn ynur can ami men insist on them having them tilled at your pill mak er's storo. Who "nurses" you llko nn In fant for fear you will leavo them. 6av "Doo" don't you think tho Uo man hasn't got tho cinch you have. Hum Death, for bugs 2V Vcrumt 7no Duffy's Malt Whiskey sr.o Pyramid Pllo Cure t.).. Cramer's Kidney Curo ;,o Carter's Liver Pills ir. H. 8. 8 75,; Itostetter's Bitters 75c AJax Tablets 40 liar Ben 40c "West'H Nerve nnd Drain 21c "Wine nf Cnrdul To IMerco's Prescription 7Bo Miles' Nervine 75a Cnstorla , 25u Vino Kolafra o Illrney's Catnrrh Powder 3."o (1cm Catnrrh Powder 35o llu-Cnn Hair Restorer "Do ounAcrun druggist. Car. Itltli uud Culcaiin street, Ti 1 " 1 1 fl ' H ' f " ' M 1 1 1 ii 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 TIE IBWLlKfSWM SIMM EXCURSIONS. 1 llllwnnlice mnl return Henver, I'uelilii, t.'olornilo Sprluita mil return lint SprhiKS, S. O. mnl return . (IcilM ooil SprliiK" nml return I'lilluilelplilii nml return Ticket Oflloo, 1502 Farnam St. Tl. 250. $li!,75, June 2 3. t and 5. JlD.OiWune B nnd 19. fcS.W. Dally after June 1. T1S.40 Juno 5 and 19. I ni.OO-Juno 5 and 19. f JIJ.W, Dully uftcr June t. I J30.7;. Juno II, , f U and 1G. Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Stv. Tel. 128. I BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts. Spirit l.nUc, In., Quickly nnd conveniently reached vln tin Illinois Ccntrnl railroad. Round trip tickets now on snlo at city ticket office, 1402 Far- chase of men's shirts embraces every kind, stylo, color and variety of men's shirts that are made, both laundered nnd unlaundercd, soft or stiff bosoms nnd negligee shirts. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, THE SHIRT SALE TAKES PLACE AT BOSTON STORE. I V hflVA rinvnffwl n prnnf ti.irf nf nut m-i'n 1 floor to thl3 sale, ns well as a large spaco j nnm B,rcct- ln,rlhlb'T,0nt- Tb el"rtS W1U b " I Write ado. Sell cuts. Print anything, w 1 V6'' .. . . ! Stonccypher. 1201 Howard s.. Tel. 1310. Wo wish to personally advise every man to attend this sale. Wo feel satisfied that . - r. It, Is tho greatest shirt event that over hap pened In Omaha. Salo begins Saturday. On our main floor and In basement. For further particulars of theso extraor dinary bargains soe Friday night's papers. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Bl'llllVaalairi:'lul3.,V.I.'.U'.'JII.M3i Women's Vs, Perfectly , , Tlm price tags on QU Sftft' lo paJ' tlmt . r ladies' tailor-made oiiubo our slices will lit more feet better, ami Biiit more people perfectly, OUITS suits show how I anxious we are to keep this TOMORROW lay) Is the coming-out pnrty of the ONYX QUEEN. (Saturday) More popular than ever, Cheaper than ever Pretty souvenirs will be given every lady who visits the court of tho ONYX QCE13N TOMORROW (Saturday) At Shermnn & Mct'onnell's Drug Store -the ONYX Ql'EEN will be formally christened. Will you bo there? TOMORROW (Saturday) You are most cordlnlly Invited to nt tend tho opening of our new nnd beau tiful soda fountain tho ONYX QUEEN tomorrow at Sherman& McDonnell's A holiday trip Is not completo with out a KODAK or CAMERA. Don't get one at tho last minute, but NOW. Vo will tench you how to uso It. A beautiful Double Lens Poco Cam era ccmpleto with carrying caso for $9.00. All Amateur Photo Supplies nt tho lowest prices. Call nnd t-co us before purchasing. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Tar nnm St. AVIioleMiile n ii it Itetnll Denlrm III t'lintii hupplles. During tho hot weather send uh your developing and printing. Jinn give better satisl no tion, than nny other lino of shoes sold in Omaha They are right in material and up-to-date in every respect. $1.90 will buy a lino quality Juli ette, Princess or Southern tie, made up in cloth top or all kid, tan or bhrck, mannish last.and just tho right shoe for warm weather. department busy. There are now in stock all tho best and latest spring and sum mer styles tho world knows of. No olllsh things among them. "Worth up to the latest notch in quality and style, but i't's pushing time in this department and all must go regardless of cost. Wait Till Saturday . . On Saturday, June 2nd, we will place on sale eight styles of men's high grade worsted suits that BoVs' koys' vaist business ought to WcMSlS bo more than or dinary interesting to you, if you are a buyer of waists Of course they do not dill'or from the best waists in other houses, except they are hero for less mon ey. This department is on the first tloor, handy to get at, and tho collection is worthy of your atten tion. See window for a hurried inspection. BoVs' Everything says ri iL' j Mak n0 mos blOtning completo line of boys' clothing is hero and why not? Keen wits eve rywhere about to watch your needs. Money plenty to fetch quickly whatever is needed that we think will please you. It's our fault if we don't, lint wo shan't bo conceited or pre sumptuous. The storo has a usefulness to live to it has an expectant commu nity to satisfy. price We have been delayed and hin dered by the alterations in our store front in selling these suits and now find ourselves Overstocked with High Cost Suits... and are obliged to sacrifice them. Sale begins Saturday morning at Bollock sharp Cg7 "See Sample Suits in Our Douglas Street Window Continental Clothing Co. Millinery Mentioning. One hasn't to go far for tho cause of the active state of the millin ery business here its wide influ ence over the intelligent commu nity. The scale on which the business is conducted is pretty sure resulted in a wide, liberal, far-reaching trade. "We havo gathered about fifty hats for you that run in value up as high as 10,50 they have been marked to sell, and sell thev will, the price agreed upon is Your summer headgear has a price leaning induce ment that you can't resist if you're seeking to bo econ omical in the buying. 14 kJ illlt ii-u $3.75 HAYOEi HAYDEN s ,ta 9 GREAT SHOE SALE Selling Over 18,000 Pairs OF- Fine Shoes Oxford Ties and From tho factory floors of I B. Keith h Co., Brockton, Mass., and Rochester Shoo Co., at about half their value. On Big Bargain Tables in Our Two Shoe Departments. Ladies' fine vici kid Oxford Ties and Strap Slippers, mado for other dealers to sell for S'J.OO and 2. 50, all 1 sizes and widths, on salo at Ladies' lino kid, turn solo, Oxford Ties, mado to Qftr sell for $1.50 and $1.75, all sizes, on salo at -'J'W Ladies' fino vici kid Lace Shoes, turn and welt soles and newest style toes, made for other dealers to sell 1 QT for $3.00 nnd $15.50, all sizes and widths, on salo at Ws Apologize to the Hundreds of Women Who could not be waited on in our cloak department yester day. The good things we had to offer were too many, and consequently our department was jammed. More people in our work room, ten more salesladies in our salesrooms Friday, and wo guarantee to give you prompt attention. There will be Plenty of Goods at the Same Prices as Yesterday And the sale will continue from day to day till all are closed out. To avoid crowding come as early as possible in tho morning. We will be open for business tomorrow at 7:30. Six Factories at 20c on the Dollar. Wrnpi or factory at 25c on tho dollar. $1.00 wrappers at 21c. $1.50 wrappers at -J lie. $2.00 wrappers at (jUc. Underskirt factory at 25c on the dollar $1.00 underskirts at 25c. $2.00 underskirts at Otic $3 underskirts at $1.40. Suit factory at 25c on the dollar. $10 suits at $3. OH. $20 suits at $5.98 $30 silk lined suits at $10. Waist factory at 25c on the dollar. $5 silk waists for $2.80 $1 wash waists for 43c $1.50 wash waists for 75c $2 wash waists for 98c When looking at these bargains try on some of our exquisite hats in the mil linery department. BROS Men's fine vici kid and box calf Lace Shoos, tan, shoos mado to sell at $3.00 and $4.00, sizes, on salo at Child's fino patent leather Strap Slippers, mado to sell l'or S5c, sizes 1 to 5, at in black and all 1.93, 49c mm bros. Visitors to the Paris Exposition trill lliiil THE OMAHA BEE nn mile nt the UMTUH .STATUS 1MIHSS ASS.V., H I'lnrc ilo rOprm, I'nrU. Anii-Kawf No tickling In tho throat If you uto Ant' Knwf. It to at once. All drugglotu sell 1U $5.00 A MONTH. DR. McCREWi SPECIALIST. TrcilitUFoniuoI DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF MEN ONLY. 22 Yuri Expitlenci, 12 Ytanln Omah FXKCTIIIMTY iJIMIICAI, '.'tatm-Ml COitlliiued.Vnrlrrir.1w Strlcttur, Syphilis, LosbijI Vluoraiid Vitality, .TRriOtHlUNTKKD. Clnran low. IIOJ1S TIIKAT31KNT. Hook, Consultation and Kam. Illation Free, Hours, 8 a, in. tot: 7(o8ri.'rii. Hunday,9toll J0. lni7C6. OfTice.N.K. Cor, IMl aiiil Faciei Streets. OMAUA. NELL