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10 THE OMAIIA DAILY HEE: Pill "DAY, MAY 3, 1001. is NEED OF GRAIN INSPECTOR Omaha Board of Trad Will Otnildtr Eitab llihmut of tha Offic. ANXIOUS TO' SECURE A COMPETENT MAN Elevntnr Mnnngrr Will I'rnlinhlr He Askril In tliinrn n iff Adctitiiite Ciiiiiiptinllini If ! Arc Inmuiriclent. The next regular meeting of the directors of tho Board of Trado will bo held Juno 10, and at that tlrao tho appointment of a grain Inspector for tho Omaha district will bo taken up. Tho matter would havo come up at tho May meotlnK. but was postponed on account of the absenco of one of tho members of tho grain committee, to which tho matter was referred at iho meeting held In April. There was little necessity for tho appointment of tho Inspector In May, but there Is pressing need In June, as before the July meeting oats and wheat from tho southern fields will begin lo ar rlvo upon the market and Inspection of aome responslblo sort must bo provldod for In Omaha before much dealing can be done. Tlnn of (lie llonrrt. The plan of tho board Is to select some xpert Inspector of grain and to adopt rulo providing that all grain purchased by members of the board In tho local mar kets miist bear tho approval of tbo In apector as to grade. The Inspector Is to be paid by fees charged for Inspection, btit as the Omaha wheat market Is not as large an rome others and the fees will probably not be sufflcl.nt to provlda adequate remuneration for a competent man, the managers of the elov'ators In the Omaha district, which Is construed to mean Omaha, South Omaha nd Council Muffs, will bo .requested to guarantee a salary for the first season. Some of tho managers have Indicated a willingness to maku this guaranty and the elevators doing this will be tho ones recog nized as regular by the board. Ah Triminrnr)' Hxpodlrnt. On tho part of some of tho directors of tho Doard of Trado the appointment of an Inspector by that body Is looked Upon as a temporary expedient, tho office to be tilled by tho board only until the state legislature can pass a law providing for a state In spector. Such an ofllca was maintained in Omaha for some time and was discon tinued only after a decision of the supremo court, had declared unconstitutional the act which created It. At the last session a bill was Introduced to re-establish tbo offlco and was supposed to havo been -drawn In a way to atoid tha charge of unconstitutional ity, but In tho struggle for tho election of aenators tho bill was lost sight of and never came up for consideration. There nfo members of tho Omaha board who belleyo that tho offlco of Inspector ahould be pcrmtnently maintained by tho board and that by this means the best man can bo secured, regardless of politics. These men point out tho fact that In almost all of tho ports where grain Is ox ported tho Inspector Is an oinror of tho Hoard of Trade and that Illinois Is the only state whero .arge quantities of grain are examined by a state officer. ATTEMPTS TO SELL FLAG Tsf Durclmrrt Trips to l'orer a Pur chime it nil Limit In .Inll. A man giving the name of Tug Uurcbard was arretted at Twentieth and St. Mary's avenue .yesterday and lodged In Jail, charged with being drunk and disorderly. Tug had a big American flag, 6x12 feet, which bo was trying to sell. Having can vassed at dozen or moro bouses on the avemtQ without success Tug observed that he was losing his temper and gaining u thirst, with startling rapidity, so by the time he charged tho front door of C. T. Forbea he waa In a fighting mood. Ho was informed that tho Forbes family already bad several editions of Old Glory In tho house and did : not need another. 'Tug Intimated that his Informant was n liar, adding that the proper placo for a flag on Memorial day was not in the house, but In the front yard, and at half-mnst. There upon tho senior Forbe3 nnd his two husky Hons emerged upon tho sceno and It would doubtless havo fared HI for the flag vendor had not an officer appeared opportunely and placed him under arrest. The pollco aro now expecting some one to report a flag stolen from a yard or window during the night. BOFT, GLOSSY HAin. It Can Only lie Had ytiere There la .No Dandruff. Any man or woman who wants soft, Klossy hair must be free of dnndruft, which causes falling har. Slnco It has become known that dandruff Is a germ disease tho old' hair preparations, that were mostly scajp Irritants, have been abandoned, and the public, harbors and doctors Included, have taken to using Ncwbro'a Herplclde, the only hair preparation that kills the dandruff germ. B. Dodd, Dickinson, N. I aays; "Herplrlde not only clennscs the acalp from dandruff nnd prevents the hair falling out, but promotes a new growth, llerplclda keeps my hair very gloesy." v WONIIBMFLLLY LOW HATES. Via The Ilnrllnicton ltnute. Buffalo, N. Y and return, $33,15. Choice of routes at corresponding rates. Kansas City, Mo anil return, Juuo 10 and 11, $7.75. Cincinnati, O.. and return, July 4, 5 nnd 6 $22.60. Detroit, Mich., and return, July E, 6 and T, $22.00. Bummer tourist rntes to hundreds of other point's. Additional information and tickets, 1502 Farnam street. Publish your legal notices m Tho Waekly Bee, Telephone 2.!S. WE At Iho lowest prices on the market. We can astonish you with pretty goods and low prices. Muslin Skirts with India linen kneo flounce, with cluster of ten tucks nnd 6 Inch embroidered ruflle and dust rutlle, price $1.25. Cambric skirt with India linen knee flounce, three rows lace Insertion, extra rufle, on tlounce, tucked and edged with 3 Inch lncej dust ruffle, price $1.50. Same stylo wltl embroidery, same price. Very handsomely trimmed skirts, $3.(0, $4.60 nnd $5.00. Bee the new drop ruffVd skirt, elaborately trimmed with lace, $7.50. White skirts, with t lch hemstitched cambric ntttle and dut ruffle, 6Sc. Lncc'nnd embroidery trJtnmed skirts, "5c and $1.00. Qood gowns, 50c up. Sei our assortment for 95c. Handsomely trimmed French hand-made gowns, $6.87 up. Ladles' hemstitched drawers, inc up. Children's drawers, 10c up. Bo mnny ladles tell us wo, have the prettiest corset covers In the city, price 25c up. ON LOCAL FRUIT MARKET llollilfiy Itorcliila Are Unlit "ml I'rlce (Uncrnlly l!llicr 'I'linn for Several !. The lojnl fruit market yesterday was well controlled by the commission houses and as a result tho receipts were light and tho prices generally higher than they havo been for sovcral days. Usually n holiday market Is a poor one, hut today practically nil of tho two carB and tho 400 cases of strawberries received wcro cleaned up by 0 o'clock at prices ranging from to $2. Friday there promises to bo a largo supply of strawberries, but the prices will bo fairly well maintained, as Iho local consumers who doslro to preserve the fruit for winter aro beginning to buy freely, realizing that prices havo about reached the lowest ebb. Oooscborrles will now bo a regular fruit upon tho market until tho close of the season. Tho market opened at 12 to $2.23 per crato of twenty-four quarts, and ns the fruit Is one which will keep well, It Is not believed that prices will go much below this. Tho supply offspring chickens Is hnrdly equal to tho demand, and whllo prices havo declined slightly, good stock Is bringing 20 cents a pound, with ordinary at li cents. The stock of frozen chickens on hand h comparatively small, the trado depending largely upon the recolpt of live birds. If you nre sick all ovet and don't know Just what alls you, It's ten to one your kidneys are out of order. Foley's Kidney Cure will bring you hcal'b - Tgy. RUSH FOR CONCERT SEATS Mnny I'roplr In. I.lnc nt Opcnlnn Sent Sale for Musical I'Vntlrnt. of Tho n served seat salo for the first concort of tho Omaha Musical festival on Satuidny evening was opened at 10 o'clock yesterday forenoon. Ticket purchasers began as sembling under tho Uollstedt arch over an hour previous nnd during tho Inst half of tho hour they came In squads nnd dozens, Tho spoclal officers detailed to keop the crowd orderly soon hnd the pcoplo In lino nnd tho utmost good order nnd pleasant feeling prevailed. There were many women In tho line, and as they were the first In attendance, they wero the first served. Miss Oladys Butphcn hnd tho dis tinction of being the first ticket purchaser nnd she bought six reserved seats for tho opening concert. Mr. F. I). Arnold, Arnold, la., writes! "He was troubled with kidney dlsoaso about three years. Had to get up soveral times during the night, but three bottles of Foloy's Kidney Cure effected n complete cure. Ho feels bettor than he over did nnd recommends It to his friends. nnnrnthnl'n HenclU. Qood business continues nt tho Trocadero with the "Are You a Duffalo" burlesquers. who close their engagement Saturday with two performances, matlneo nnd evening. The big show, Rosenthal's Amateurs nnd Monster Benefit, will be tho basest ovent of thn season, embracing all tho local "hits" and numerous professional acts. Lake OkolioJI nnd Return, M.'t.on. On Saturday, Juno 8, tho Chicago, Mil' wnukeo & St. Paul railway will run an 1 ..nr.lnn train from D tTl .1 Vl f t O Ltlko Okoboll. returning Sunday night. Excel lent boating and Ashing and an outing at one of tho most beautiful resorts In tho west. Tho very low rate of $3 will bo mado for the round trip. Full particulars on application at the city ticket office. 1604 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. General Western Agoat. omrlnl lloulc o At. I'nnl. Modern Woodmen of America. Tho Illinois Central has been selected as tho official line from Nebraska to the Head Camp mooting nt St. Paul, June 10-16. In addition to regular trains n "Wood men Special" train will leave Omaha Sun day evening June 9. Rate, $10.00 for the round trip. For full particulars and copy of handsomely Illustrated circular, call on or address W. H. Drill D. P. A. I. C. R. U., 1402 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Special Train for Slirlncr. The Shrlners special for the Imperial council nt Kansas City will leave the Bur lington station, Omaha, at 12 o'clock, noon, Juno 10. Shrlners and members of their families desiring to travel on the special should nt onco ndvlse W. B. Whltehorn. chnlrman entertainment committee, 'city hall, Omaha. Stonecyphcr prints anything. Tel. 1310. niKD. ANDERSON Herbert A. O.. son of Rich mond Anderson, died Thursday afternoon. May 30. aged 6 yenrB 6 months. Scarlet fovpr. Funeral Saturday morning, strictly prl- vnto. mtorment Forest, Lwn, FLOYD John G.. died May 30. 7 n. m.. at his residence. 3136 Chlcarco. Funeral Saturday, June 1. at 2 p. m., nt tho house. Body to be tnken to Chicago by It. & M. train nt t p. m. What's That? Didn't know our prices were the lowest of any store in rseiirasKaT 'jnen reau mo nrlreit irlven below nnd learn the facts. Wo nre slaughtering all goods which bear revenue stnmpn anil lots of articles' that nro not stamped at nil. nttorcMl llunyitdl (La, Job) Water.. IRo Temptation Tonic, . , 74n Bring cash (money) to buy nt these prlres. lllmlH Honev and Almond Cream for 3o 60c Pozzonl's Powder for 2lc 25c' Thompson's Cherry Phosphate for., 9c 25cTctlow's Swan Down for 10c (1.00 Huriihnm's Sursnpnrllla for 4'Jc 25a Ktunrt's Arnica Salvo for 11c :5c Carbolic Salvo for Ho $1.00 Wnrner'H Log Cabin 3iirsaparllln....49c 25c Cologne nnd Florida Water for Wc WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Sherman & McGonneil DrugCo Corner lUth and DoiIjic. MRS. J. BENSON. HAVE THE FINEST LINE OF Muslin Underwear BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Thouundi af Eargaim on Main Flr and in Butrnent Today, 50C AND 75C DRESS GOODS 15C YARD All ItiMiiiinuls (lint llnc Accumulated from hull.- of tin- Stock of .1. C. I. II Ir, Toi'iic)' Urns, nnd Fclliiiuli V Co, Must ( Today, COc and 73c dress goods remnants In two nnd six yard lengths, brllllantlncs, lieu- rlcttas, novelty Ure goods, checks, plaids, etc., all go lu this salo at 15c yd. Remnants of nil wool challls, albatross, hcnrlottus, In evonlng Bbades, French flan nel, lengths from 2 to & yds., many pieces to match, on snlo nt 25c yd. Remnants of silks that have accumulated from tho above great sales; 60c taffotas, surahs, china silks, wash silks, all on salo at 15c yd. $1 and )2 silks In waist lengths, skirt lengths, new foulards, black and colored taffetas, on snlo at 49c nnd GDc yd. Itcmnants and odd pieces of all widths of plnin and fancy wash laces, worth up to 25c, go In lots nt 2ic, Co and SVi yd. Itemnunts and broken lots of slightly mussed embroidery nnd Insertions, great vurlcty of styles, go at lc, 5c and IVtc yd. All the half yard pieces of all over tuck- lugs, laces and embroideries, nice line qual ity, worth up to 60c, go at Sc and 19c each. SALE OF HASEMKNT HEM.VANT8. Remnants of line quality lawn go at lc. 10,000 yards finest grade silk zephyr ging ham, worth up tn 50c, go in short remnants ut lc each. One big counter finest quality dimity and lawn remnants go at 6c yard, worth 25c. Long remnants, unmo goods, 10c yard. ?6c mercerized foulards go at 10c yard. Dotted Swiss rem mints at 124c, worth !3c. 36-Inch wldo percale remnants, 6V4c yard. Fine quality Scotch gingham remnantB, 6Wo yard. Flno quality 40c French gingham, 10c yard. One big table of all kinds of flno India linens, lawns, plain whlto goods, checked, striped and plaid nainsook, etc., all at 10c yard, worth 40c. Ono lot of line plain colored lawns, whlto, black, pink, bluo, etc., nil at 6c yard. Ono counter of flno mercerized sateens and molrcd skirtings, worth up to 60c, go at 16c yard. DOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Ilrandcls & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Rogers I'ect &. Co Men's Clothing. Chenpcr 'I'll it n Htnylnir nt Home. Tho low rato of J3.00 offered by tho Chi cago, Mllwaukeo & St. Paul Ry. for tho trip from Omaha to Lnko OkoboJI and re turn, makes It almost cheaper than to stny nt home. The Bpeclal train leaves Omaha nt 8 p. m. Saturday, Juno 8, arriving at tho lake early the next morning. Return ing, the train leaves tho lake at 8 p. m. Sunday evening and arrives at Omaha early Monday morning. Full particulars cheerfully furnished at the Omaha city ticket office, 1504 Farnam St., telephone 284, or Council Bluffs city ticket ofllco, 520 Broadway, telephone 186. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Attention, Hit KnlRht. Tho sir knights of Mt. Calvary Com- mandcry No. 1, Knights Templar, aro re quested to assemble at tho Asylum Friday, May 31, 1901, at 1 o'clock p. ra., to assist at tho Templar service of tho funeral of Sir Knight, John Brevoort, the oldest mem ber of tho order In this commandcry. So journing knights are Invited to attend. BENJAMIN F. THOMAS, Commander. Attest: EBEN K. LONG, Recorder. Modern Woodmen. Lowest rates, Special accommodations, St. Paul and return via "Tho Northowcstern Line," Juno 8 to 11. 1401-1403 Farnam streot. Stonecyphcr, printer, 1201 Howard at Dr. R. D. Mason, rectal surgery, Brown blk. PIANOS At a Clearing Sale To Immediately reduce stock wa havo set aside a number of new and slightly used and second hand pianos which we offer at a heavy reduction from regular prices. Ebony Uptight, $65. Beautiful Oak Upright, $125. Rosewood Upright, $110, Elegant Mahogany Upright, $148. 14 square pianos all in good con dition $15.00. $25.00, $45.00 and up. Ntelnway, Vone, Emrraon, Ivera A I'ond, Sleek, A. II. Cliane, Stener A Packard Pianos sold for cash or on tho easy monthly payment plan. New pianos for rent. Fine tuntng and repairing promptly done. Call or write at onco for com plete bargain ltst and full particulars. You can make a great saving by buy ing now. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Largest Piano House in the West. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha ;i;tT lli-nuilwnr, Council Illnfln. TKLKl'llONB 1UZ5. SHRADER'S. Not ONCE can anyone say that Shrader's 10 Mlnuto Headache Powders failed to re llcvc and euro tho most obstinate sick uud nervous headaches. It Is a positive relic and a posltlvo euro In 10 minutes. Why? For It Ib the only dry effervescent headache powder In tbo world that liberates that sickening gns of the stomach that causes I such sick headaches. It Is an anodyne for oil pains aud a nurvlne for tho nerves, Why? For It dilates the contracted blood veins and arteries and kIvoh tone to the nerves In 10 minutes. Shrader's 10 Minute Headache Powders contain no opiates as others do. This is as harmless as sugar, Sold lu all up to dato drug stores In 10c and 25c packages. Write for samples. Address W, L SHRADER MEDICINE CO, BOSTON 9TOIU2 CAIU'HT SAMl. 0,000 Yard of Cnrncts from Mir Hrrnt t lili-nx" Snl vn up Snlc. SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY WATER. ON SALE MONDAY, Jl'NE 3D, AT ONE-FOURTH OF REGULAR PRICE. Monday, June 3rd, starts jthc greatest carpet nnd rug salo ever held In this cs- nbllshmcnt, and that means the west. Wo purchased nearly tho entire stock of WILLIAMS & McANULTY, SCRANTON. Consisting of all tho finest grades of car pets, rugs, curtains, linoleums, etc. Some f thesi nre slightly damngod, but tho ex tremely low prices make tho values phe nomenal, nevertheless. In tho lot nro Im mense; quantities of tho finest quality of wllton, moqiiette. velvet, Axmlnlstor, etc. Also big lots of large room slzo rugs, In wllton, moquette nnd Axmlnlstor. Whether In need of cnrpo'B or not, it will pay you to attend this sat?. MONDAY, JUNE 3RD. Owing to the largo spaco required for the display and sale of tho carpets and rugs wo will sell nil the Oilcloth nnd linoleum on Tuesday, Juno 4th, and the curtains on Wednesday, Juno 6th. Watch the Sunday papers for full par ticulars of this wonderful snlc. It's n salo that no housekeeper or hotel keeper can afford to miss. DOSTON STORE. OMAHA. J. L. Drnndeln & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Rogers, Pect & Co.'s Clothing. Modern Woodmen. Lowest rates, Special accommodations, St. Paul and return via "The Northwestern Line," June 8 to 11. 1401-1403 Farnam street. Ten Dollnrs. To St. Paul nnd return, account M. W. A. convention. "Tho Northwestern Line," 1401-1403 Farnam street. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Ilec. Wo will glvo them proper legal Insertion, Telephone 238. Friday is Remnant Day Bargain Room HAYDENs Remnants of 10c Lawns lc Remnants of 25c Mercerized Satin ....2c RemnantB of 38-Inch Pcrcalo 3c Remnants of 19c TJlmltlcs 3c Remnants of 12!c Muslins Sc Remnants of 10c Shaker Flannel 2?ic 19c Organdies f,c 19o Madras Olngham Cc 19c Batiste Cc 25c Percales, yard wldo Ec Apron Checks 4:c 30-lnch Sllkollno 5c 25c all wool Dress Goods 12Vic 25a Henriettas 12Hc 50c Henriettas ...? 15c 75c Dress Qoods lOc $1.00, J1.G0 DrcssGoods 25c yards Skirt Pattern In black or colors i 69c 4 yards of Dress Goods, black or col ored, In fine goods worth up to 75c yard 08c Bargain Room Grand Hammock Sale $1.00 Hammocks 65c All bUos at; cut? prices. Spoclal lot lOo to 20c Ribbons Cc 25c Hand Bags 16c WHITE GOODS Special prices for Friday. India Llnons, flno grado 9c Check Nainsook .., 4Vu Special for Friday only, 40-lnch Lawn Tery finest quality, worth 35c yard at 15c Persian Lawn, extra flno, worth 35c, at 15c Madras Cloth, for shirt waist, some thing now In a novelty, nt 20c Heavy Bleach Muslin 6c Extra heavy Brown LL Muslin 4c 9-4 Bleached Sheeting 18c HAYDEN S Tho two big' stocks of Levy, Simon & Co., and Rothschilds, Bcnnettz & Co., N. Y.j bought at less than 60c on tho dollar. Wrappers at half tha price of the materials. 25 dozen wrappers with extra waist lining, made of excellent quality of prints, for, each 25c. 75 dozen wrappers In nil colors, blues, blacks, reds and lights, with 12-Inch flounce, separate waist lining; rufllaf over shoulder, braid trimmed, new 'Bishop sleeve, made of excellent quality standard prints, each 39c. 76 dozen wrappors In Garner's Percales, warranted fast colors, In blues, reds, blacks and light colors; In pretty patterns, piping around the yoke; two large ruffles around shoulder, trimmed with three rows of braid, Bishop sleeves; extra wldo at the hips; well worth $1.60, for 65c. 75 dozen wrappers In fine lawns, dimities and percales, worth up to $2.50 for 98c. Hardware, Stoves & H ousefurnishings Special for Friday. Lnwn Mowers, 14-lnch $2.49 Harflwood Hose Reels 49c Ice Cream Freezers $1.19 Screen Doors 59c Solid Steel Shovel or Spado 69c 12 Tlno Rake , 15c Screen WIro , lUc 10-Inch Turkey Duster 10c 20c Wash Boards 11c Cheese Luncheon Cheese, per Jar 10c Wisconsin Full Cream 12c Meats Potted Meats, assorted 3Uc Lunch Tongue, per can 28c No. 1 Sugar-cured Ham lOVSc Chipped Dried Beof, per pound 15c 5-Ib. palls Pure Leaf Lard c Groceries 10 pounds Rye Flour 15c California Bartlett Pears, por pound.. 5c Ruby Prunes, per pound 6c Large Santa Rosa Prunes, per pound.. 8 l-3c Faty. y Oregon Peaches 8 l-3c HAYDEN I ALL MONEY LOOKS ALIKE lltirKln lloli Conductor Snider of nrlou Kind of Coin. Six dollars In nkkols, dimes and quar ters, and a pound of plugged silver and coin otherwise Impnlred In vnluo were stolen from tho Jiomo of Charles Snider, a street car conductor, 2407 Kmmrt street, Inst Tuesday night, whllo tho tamlly was at tho theater. The good money was In n leather purso on a bedroom dresser, and was designed to be used In making chnngo tho following day. The muttlntcd coin was In a child's savings bank, whero It was kept as n curiosity. It represented Mr. Snldcr's col lections In this lino during sovcral year's Experience ns a street car conductor. Tho gentlemen's roadster raco for next Saturday afternoon for tho bonoAt of Ihj Auditorium Is proving Immensely popular. A slngle-.'oot contest of half n mile will bo n fine feature of tho mntlnce, as will be the "Old liorso race." Don't think for a minute If you havo bugs In your houso that SCIIAHFUH'S St'Iti: DEATH won't. kill 'cm It's tho stuff that knocks 'em out In ono night, nnd you can bet your Inst dollar you won't havo bugs If you uso It. A pint bottle costs, but 20c. TKMPTATIOX TOXIC TOo Coke's Dandruff Cure 33c Newbro's Itcrplcldo , 59c .Syrup of FIkh 29o Mention's Tnlcum Powder 11c Itclnilonnn flusters 7c llvomel Sonp 13U Woodbury's Facial Soni 13c Cutleuru Sonp 9c Plnkham's Compound Kc Undo Sam's Tobacco Curo (guaranteed) DOo TntiHy, Cotton Hoot and Pennyroyal Pills ($2,110 sire) 75c SCHAEFER'S Cut Price Drug Store Tel. 717. S.W.Cor.ltlth nnd Clilrnico. Goods delivered FREE to any part of city. 4 yards black crepon tho 75c grade... 9Sc 4 yards of Novelties In black or colors 9Sc Strictly nil wool Challls no seconds, no rcmnnnts this year's new goods ynrd mc I Silk Striped Challls 23c Ilrown LL Muslin 2c nicached extra flno Miiblln 3 ',4c 8-4 Bro. Sheeting lie Whlto Dimity, worth 12Vc 3o 40-luch Whlto Lawn, worth 40c 10c This lawn limited to 10 yards. Figured Napkins in whlto and colored.. 3c All Linen Toweling 3c All Linen Check Toweling 4c Turkey Red Tnblo Linen, worth 23o nt.l2&c Extra largo all linen Towels 3Vic No dealers on this sale. 16c Shirting, fast colors Sc Extra largo Bed Spreads Coc 10c Patent Hump Hooks and Eyes lc 10c Velveteen Skirt Binding 2V4c Big Job 15c to 25c Lnces 44c 500 pieces nil silk Ribbons yard lc White Goods Dept. 9-4 Brown Sheeting 16c Cambric, good quality, 16 yards for ...$1.00 42-inch Pillow Casing 10c Special In remnants of sheeting. 68-lnch Bleached Damask 75c 60-lnch Bleached Damask 45c 64-lnch Bleached Damask GOc 70-lncli Bleached Damnsk 70c 68-Inch henvy Cream Damask, at .... 49c 72-lnch henvy Cream Damask, at 6Sc Remnants of white goods, toweling and table linen. Wraooer Sale in Gioak Dept. A good Butcher's Knife 7C to quart Granite Dish Pan 39o Folding Ironing Board C9e A good Claw Hammer 9c A good Kitchen Meat Saw 13c 25 styles Gnsollno, up from $1.93 30 styles Refrlgerntors, up from $5.95 No. S Warranted Cook Stovo $7.95 New York State Herkimer Co. Cbeeso 14c and Fish Boneless Corned Beef 7c Pickled Trlpo 3,$c ' Family Mackerel, each T.ic Cod Fish, per brick 6c , Fancy Herring, each 2V$o i 4 bars Wool Soap 10c I 3 pounds Penrl Tapioca 19c ' 3 pounds Sago 19o I 3 pounds Carolina Rico 19c ' 10 pounds Granulated Corn Meal 10c BROS I Friday Features j gvffaiuj- sociato Friday wun mo women ioikh, ituihuij MSf t 8 because wo see so many or tiiom nero on mat if day. Our children's department nlwny does n T4 lng departments Is that of 1 Wi ... MISSES' STRAP SLIPPERS-patent leather with pretty bow -4 CZfl of ribbon ll Va to 2 , , Ipl'Ov Vlcl Kid In saino style and finish n'j to 2 $1.40 MISSES' PATENT LEATHER SHOES for dress wear neat nnd ft 4 ff comfortable 11& to 2 kplaV" MISSES VIC! KID SHOES with good weight soles-all solld-nll (H 4 fyCt sizes $1.50, J1.40 nnd ZplsO CHILDREN'S STRAP SUPPERS with bow In patent leather t-d sh to it Snmo shoo In vlcl to 11 ;i,:o Snmo shooo In plain kid 5Va to 8 $1.00 HOYS' SHOES In satin calf nent, yet solld-they do not rip a 4 C?rw ZVi to GJ4 IP! KjVj 13 to 2 S1.3S HOYS' SHOES for school wear satin calf good weight iV4 ft folcs-2'.i to li kpJSO Samo shoo In youths' 13 to 2 $1,10 Samo shoo In little gents' 9 to 13 95o tJ?IH J.I.HBMBjlBHBflBMBJVSV1 . Western Horses We will hold our first western horse sale on Tues day, June i, 1901, at tho Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., and will consist of 1250 head of well bred Oregon horses weighing from 900 to WOO pounds. These horses aro fat and have been carefully selected and fully half will be matured geldings and dry mares, balance mares and colts, yearlings aud 2-year-olds. The record we made last year is a guarantee to every pur chaser that we will have the number of horses adver tised and will positively sell to the highest bidder in car load lots and the quality of the horses just as rep resented. Sale to commencee at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp. McCreary & Carey. Wm. Holland, Auctioneer. SOFT SHIRTS All tho new thliiRH and more S1.0O' Hue beats the world for Kith and ' Chicago Streets. lee Cream tastes much bettpr If enten with ono of our fancy silver Ice cream spoons. A set of thest would make nn acceptable wedding gift. We havo hundreds of other approprluto pieces. Look for the rame S. W. LINDSAY, Jeweler, 1510 Douglas St. For Graduates and mnnv othor articles mento of the ocension. Koods. Jewelers and Art Stationors. nnutMwt. RcfUtcred A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA. NfcB. Phone 1716 Re-No-May Powder Not only relieves, but positively cures all disorders of tho feet, stops odorous perspi ration, cures tender, swollen and painful toot. Price 50 Cents. Por Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mall ndd 6 cents for postage, Rc-No-May Skin rd for facial maasase. Ite-No-May Cream softens and whitens the bands aud face Somehow or othor wo alwnys as- ornnt liiielnnaa mt tVI(1ilV it Mil V4 InilU fOfWAfll tO . -a misses ana Children's Shoes Olrls learn at on early ngo to prefer "pretty" shoes to sensible ones nnd it Is tho duty of overy mother who values tho real beauty of her chil dren's feet to restrain tho tendency townnl nar row lasts nnd high heels. Our shoo tuilcspuoplo wnko n specialty of fitting tho feet of little men nnd llttlo women. HtrariMrii-iii 6 of ft ft ft comlug from COc to 52.25, Ut nnd value. 1 KELLEY & HEYDEN i They make shirts. wo show a benutlful lino of Watches. RlnKS. Brooches In cold Jowolry that would mnko n me Wo'll tnko ploaauro In showing you our 6 MAWHINNEY 6t RYAN CO., Cor. ICth and Uouflas. a'CENTURY" CAMERA Has Arrived ricnse call nnd seo this new lln of strictly first-class Cameras. Tho "CKNTURY" a HAND la tho finest thing on tho markot of Its stylo nnd has several new features to be lnd In no other make. I'rtceu also up to dote. Send for catalogue. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Fnrnnin Street. Exclusive Dealers In Photo Malarial. New York and Omtba, Neb,