8 THE OMAHA DAILY HEI21 THURSDAY. MAY 11 , 1803. NAMED A COMMISSIONER Omiha Commercial Olub SolcoU John E. , Utt na Freight Commissioner. PLANS FOR REPAIRING THE BUILDING Otllcori of the Vnrloui Ilurcan * Will Uo Klcctoii Hnttinlay Nlglil ntl the Club Will Then Uo Kcaily fur mutual ! * At the regular monthly mooting of the Omaha Commercial cluh hold last night , several matters of interest wcro discussed. The proposition t" have printed a quan tity of circulars , embodying , together with a history of the cluh , Its rules of order and lists of olllcers and Btaiirtiinrcommlttees , was referred to the committee on printing , and the matter of securing a caterer for the cafe will be attended to by the committee on commissary nnd building. , . , . . There was an earnest discussion on the subject of incorporation , which was nimlly referred to Messrs. Payne and Oeorge. with power to set after consultation with ( in attorney. Th so gentlemen will at tend to securing articles of Incorporation and to other necessary preliminaries. Chairmen of the various bureaus will bo asked to attend meotiii-'s of the executive committee hereafter , lu order that moro united and comprehensive work may bo as sured. John K. Utt of Lincoln will bo asked by the club to accept the odlco of railroad com missioner. Mr. Utt was formerly a railroad man , but lias been eng'iged in private enter prises for some time past. Ho is said to boone ono of the best freight men in the west and his selection was decided on by the executive committee after a comparison of the re spective merits of numerous candidates. The contract for romo.k'ling the rooms of the club lias been awarded to John P. Thomas , ami the Omaha Tile works will put the floors of the building In shape. 'I ho executive committee has issued the follow ing call : All miMiihersof the Commercial club whoso Xmsiiicsor profession Is represented by imu or limit1 bureaus , becomes a member of Mich bu reau upon recording his name hi thu roister of said bureau. , . To place the several bureaus In working order ny thoiippolnlnicnl of an elm-lent chair man mid si'ciotary for each bureau , a meeting of this entire club Is called at the Hoard of Trade , Sit- ui-dny the inih inst. , at H o'clock p. m. 'I he liiemlM rs of the various liurcas are requested to canvass the subject before the meeting and coino pivparud to place their uholru In noml- niillon. Nominations shall bo made by mem bers of the bureau. Their eoiillrmatlou by a majority vote of the club present. Members of tliti executive committee are not eligible to tlie chairmanship of any human except the bureaus of transportation and Information. The following is a list of t he bureaus as eon- utituted nl present and may bo Increased from tlint' to time , I. e. : No. 1 , hiiiiklng and Insur ance ; No 2 , Importers and joliliers ; No. . ) , manufacturers ; No. 4. packers and live stock dealers ; No. ft , commission and nicrehaudlsu brokers ; No. 0 , aichltcctH and builders ; No. 7 , retail dealers ; No. H , real estate owners ; No. 0 , commercial travelers ; No. Id. professional men ; No. 11. thu piess ; No. 12 , transporta tion ; No. 13 , Information. It is earnestly icqiiestetl thnt every member of the club lie piesunt lit this meeting.o hope In be able to Introduce our commissioner on this occasion with bureaus and committees nrga iil/t'll , so' ' wit lie very loy ill citizen of Omah.i wo may wish a hearty godspeed to thu Com- meiclal club In Its chosen Held of labor. W. A. IOlliliON , ( 'hair-limn of the Kxecutlvo Committee. It is earnestly iiesirod that not only pres ent mombeis of the club , but those , also , who wish to become members , attend the meet ing Saturuay night. "Hruoo Dp" Is n tantiilMng admonition to these who at this season fuel all tired out , weak , without nppotlto and discouraged. But the way in which Hood's Sarsaparillu builds up the tired frame and gives n good appetite , is renllv wonilnrful. So wo say , "Tako Hood's ' nud U will brucn you up. " . For a genera ! family cathartic wo con fidently recommend Hood's Pills. Grcnt Itock iKluml Itontr. Clicap excursion and ono way rates now in olTeot to the World's fair , also cheap oxourslon rates to Colpraao points. Four limited express trains daily bo- twccn Omaha and Chicago , including the World's fair special , leaving Union depot at3f)0 : p. in. , arriving in Chicago at 7:50 : a. in. Also two vostlbulo limited trains from Omaha to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo , leaving at 2:30 : p. m. and 2:30 : a. m. Fuirbury express leaves daily , except Sunday , at 0:10 : p. in. and arrives in Omaha at 10:20 : a. in. For par- tioiilars regarding rates and line call at ticket oflleo , 1002 lAirnam Htreot. CHARLES KENNEDY , G. N-W. P. A. Drexel Hotel , ICtlut Webster , 1 blk from Mo.Puc. & Elk. depot. Nat. Brown , prop. Thn lliirlliiKton ChunK < ' Tin" ' . The Burlington's eastbound trains now leave Omaha as follows : Chicago special , 12:15 : a. in. Chicago express , 11:45 : a. in. Vestibulcd ilytv , 4:20 : p. in. Iowa and Illinois local , 7:17 : p in. For full information eoi time table column In this paper or enquire of the city ticket agent at J 324 Farnam street. CAUGHT A SNEAK. City I > etectlvo < ! : itluT In n rsimlilii Voiiiic Jlun nil Suspicion. Jim Dale was arrested by Detective Sav ngo and Dcmpsey and booked as a suspicious character , yesterday. Ho is suspected o having entered the house of A. D. Bradley at-111 North Twenty-third street , vesterdaj morning , and taking from a bureau drawei several dollars In cash. Dale's coat was decorated with eohwobs which Air. 1)rattle- ) believes to belong In his collar window , am this fact is held in evidence against him. Mrs. S. S. Cleveland of 22IS Chicagc street partially identified Dale as the porsoi she saw making forcible ingress to tin Uradley residence about 10 o'clock. Dalo' ; clothes assayed < t27.IV > In Undo Sam's note ; nnd coins of the realm , most of which is believed lioved to belong to others. KA Cannon and a woman who c'aims t < bo his wife , also llguro on the record , liavim been taken in on suspicion of helm ; accom pllccs of Dalo. The trio scorns to constltuti a professional aggregation of a no meat order , nml they will Hud it rather difllcnl to square themselves when they are brough before Judge Herka today. IliilucH. Some pooulo do not love them. They shouli use the liiiil Horden Kaglo Brand Condense * jnilk , a perfect Infant food. A million Aimu lean babies bavo been raised to man an womanhood on the Eagle brand. Grocer nnd drugglstB. Auction , I'timllur1. Auction. 1111 Farnam every Saturday 10 a. m Always a largo lot of household goods c till kinds on hand. UOHUKT WKI-LS , Auetlunoor. "The Mmllhon. " ( family hotel ) , 21s nnd Chicago. Transients $2.00 per day Tim WoilU'a Fnlr. When Adam was a boy , world's fair were not thought of. Tlioy'ro a rnoder product. And the moro modern the nre. Uio Iwttor they aro. The Columbian exposition is the Intes nnd best a lung way tlio l > e t. Th wliolo wide world has combined to rank it worthy of jho nlnotoonth eontury am in endeavor was ever more successful. The great fair Is dazzling in brilliancy ovorpnvvering in * b.o ; magnillcent ulik in oont'optlon and execution. A visit U ) it is the privllcgo of n life time , and the euslo.-t and boat way t avail yourself of thutprivllugo is to tak the Burlington routa to Chicago. Tli eltv ticket ngont at 1324 Furnam strec will filudlv glvo you any informatio you htand in need of. Excursion rate every day , Uiiggage cJicckod dire * trotu rosidouco. THURSDAY AT HAYDENS' All the Several S. P. Morao & Oo. Stocks Oa Salo. WASH DRESS GOODS , PARASOLS , ETC. ItcmimntH nf Sllk for Today , Also Sprclnl ( inert InViiol I IrrM ( looiU flic ( rontrnl Huln oT I'lirnnolfi nil Uinbrtillitit t\or Known. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Over 0,000 on exhibition. Parasols from Ific to Ili.'j.OO. The largest Btock of any ono rotall etoi'o in tlio United Statos. S. P. Morse it CJj.'si $1.00 uinbrollas reduced touDu. S. 1 * . Morse A ; Co.'s $1.50 uinbrollas reduced to "oc. S. P. Morse & Co.'a $1.75 umbrellas reduced to OSc. S. P. Mot-so & Co.'s $ 'J.oO utnbrollad feducod to $ l.oO. * S , P. Morse it GJ.'S 83.00 umbrella ? reduced to $1,08. S. P. Morse & Cu.'ail.OO umbrollrw reduced to $2.fiO. S. P. M jfijo it Co.'a S3.00 umbi'olhu reduced to $ It.OO. S. P. Morse it Co.'a $0.00 umbrullus reduced to $ : i.i"0. DKKSS GOODS. Bargains for Tlturnday : 30-in. nil wool challis in ono hundred different styles , reduced to 'lc. ! ) 12-in. all wool liopsiiekin } , ' , reduced to 8."ic. lO-in. all wool Iwi o : * in all the pretty sprint ; shades , reduced to 75o. 40-in. black all wool satin finish Gor man henrietta , reduced to "fie. 40-in. all wool boi'tros in all colors , re duced toI5c. . WASH DPxESS GOODS. 50 pieces HO inches wide Paris novel tics , fine Hummer wash fabric , in dark . .round , neat fitfuros and stripes. These floods were inndo for fine retail trade ind are worth twice the money wo ask "or them. On sale today 5c a yard. 50 pieces 30 inches wide swansdown lunnolette , inado to bell atluo , our price now 5e yard. Fine dress ginghams "o yard. We are ottering bargains on our 5o able yon cannot duplicalo in this coun- ry. it will pay you to investigate and ook them over. Our stock of novelties in wash fabrics s the largest in this city. The linost .foods Miown in this market. Manchester clwllies now 2jc a yard. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OF CLOTHING. Being heavily overstocked in our clothing department wo inaugurate lt great special sale , commencing Wednes day morning and to last tlio balance of the week , at which wo olTor some extra ordinary bargains. Wo qnoto as follows : Children's $3.01) ) suits , ages 4 to 14 , two lioccs , our price today and this week , $1.00 a suit. Children's suits as high upas $4.00 , double and single breasted , fancy pat terns , our price today , this week , $2.00 a suit. suit.Children's Children's nobby worsted suits , worth .ip to $5.50 , our price today and this week , $3.50 u suit. Boys' three picoo suits , long pants , .igcs 10 to 18 , prices $4.50 , $5.00 and $0.00 , all in ono lot , today and this week , $3.00 a suit. Boys' fancy pin check cnssimcro suits , ages 14 to 18 , single or double breasted , $0.00 for this sale , actually worth $10.00. MEN'S'SUITS. Men's suits at $7.50 , all woolcassimcro , single or double breasted , worth easily $11.00 to $12.00. Men's black wars-led , in clay or cork screw , bound or unbound , cutaways or sacks , anybody's price $14.00. Our price for this sa"lo only $10.00. Forcing down prices on all our cloth ing. IIAYDEN BROS. The Nicked 1'liuo'x New Trains. The now train service on the Nickel Plato road will go into olTect May 21 , on and after which date trains will run as follows : Going west Leave Buffalo at :40 : a. in. , including through coach and sleeping ear from Now York via West Shore railroad , through sleeping ear from New York via Reading System and through sleeping car from Boston via Fitohbiirg and West Shore roads. Tliis train will arrive sit Chicago at 0:40 : p. m. The next train will leave Buffalo at 12 o'clock noon , and will include through sleepers from Now York via West Shore and from Bjston via Fiteh- burg and West Shore roads , arriving at Chicago at 8:10 : a. in. The third train from the east will leave Buffalo at 11:25 : p. in. and arrive at Chicago at 8:10 : p. m. It will include through coach and sleeper from Now York via Reading System. Going east trains will leave Chicago at 2:30 : p. in. and ! ) :30 : p. m. , arriving at Buffalo at 0 a. in. and 5 p. m. , re spectively , each train including through sleeping ears to Now York via bjth tlio West Shore and Reading systems and to Boston via tlio Fitehburg and West Shore roads. In addition to those there will bo a train between Chicago and Cleveland , leaving Chicago nbmt S a. in. , and ono between Cleveland and Buffalo , leaving Cleveland at 7 a. in. nnd arriving at Buffalo at 2 p. in. All trains will run daily , and superb dining cars will form part of thei. " equipment. See the celebrated Sahmor piano at Ford it Charlt mMinie C > . , 150S Dodgo. I'll ! Ch'c.iKO 111 Vni.r I'noU'I. Yon can do so by purchasing a copy ol "Mornn's Dictionary of Chicago. " This World's Fair "Guide" has received the endorsement of the World's Columbian exposition. It contains a complete "map" of Chicago and is the only rccog nlzctl and standard "gndo" ! 'of the World's Fair eitv. For t-alo by George E. Moran , publisher , 213 Herald bldg. Chicago , 111. , and by the Millard Hole NOWH stand , Omaha , Neb. Price 50 cts per copy. fircrn's | . 'iiriiii'r ' ICvcurslon May 18th at 2:15 : p. m. on the Uniot Pnelllc for Gothenburg , Sidney ani .lulcbbnrg , Colo. Onu faro for the rouni trip. The sale of thirty-two quartet sections of land on the lust excursion ii proof that great credit is duo to Mr Green nnd his agents for careful selee tion of good laud at low price. Tickets can bo secured only of W. II. Green , 21' Kurbach block , Omaha. Finest generator creamery butter 25 < a pound at Ilayden Bros , Today Wo Will Offer the Following Ex traordinary Bargains 1 Oaso of I2I-2C ZEPHYR GINGHAMS , 5C PER YARD 20 I'locon of Trench H.itnon , HOe nml nSo Juiilllj15c a/lo flint llbicK Hosiery 10 S-ao per I'nlr liny1 7Bo WalUn , 4Hc. LADIES' WAISTS , 50C. 14 do/en ladies' percale waists , regular value 85c , today fiOe. LADIES' WAISTS. 75C. A largo lot of ladies' Hpring waists , $1.00 , $1.25 and $1.50 waists , today 75e. BLAC 1C GOODS. OSC. 3 piei'os of 40-inch black silk warp honriotta , $1.50 quality , 1 pattern to a customo : * , ttxlay at OSo per yard , this is a splendid bargain. BEDFORD CORDS 30C. Wo have nb > ut 50 pieces of all wool Bedford cord dress goods that wo have always sold at doe per yard. It Is 33 Inches wide and is in all the newest colorings. Today wo offer this beautiful cloth at 3o ! ) per vard. CHILDREN'S HOSE 1C. ! ) For tomorrow only wo will sell our 2io ! quality of children's fast black soamlo3s heavy cotton stockings at lie ) per pair , remember for today "only. These are our regular goods and camut bo bought at that price whole alo. Hero are TWO otl'ors in colored wool drew giKids that will attract the atten tion of every economical buyer in Omaha. Omaha.FRENCH FRENCH SERGE AT 400. This is an all wool tYonch serge , 40 inches wide , regular goods in a full line of shades , and sells every day at 75o per yard , at 4Do per yad , or $3.43 f.or a full dress pattern of 7 yards. Wo will not have a pieeo loft by torn MTOW noon. ESPtNGALlNE POPLIN 780. This is a line all wool poplin , worth in any market $1.25 per yard , comes 40 inehoj wide at 7 wc per yard , or $5.-10 lor a full di'ojs of 7 ya.'ds , it is a most tempt ing olloi' . A GREAT OFFER IN LADIES' SPRING CAPES AND JACKETS AT $3.75. All of our spring capos nnd jackets that sold at $5.00 , $0.00 and $7.50 , wo offer tomjrrow at $3.75 each. This is a splendid offer on as nicely made gar ments as were over brought into the west. Every ono a perfect gem of its style and every style ' of the neatest creation. N. B. FALCONER. Finest separator creamery butter 25e a pound at Ilnydeu Bros. Iliird Kul'rlKunior4. No. 43 the best family size. Following are the dimensions : 32 inchcs wide , 18 inches deep , 45 inches high , price $0.55. If this is not the genuine Hurd refriger ator direct from the Hurd Refrigerator Co. of Duluth , Minn. , we will make you a present of it. Anywhere else you pay $15.00 for the same refrigerator. IIAYDEN BROS. Finoot soporator creamery butter 25e a pound at Hayden Bros. WANTE15 FOR BURGLARY. Olllcor 11 ( ill's Prisoner TuriiH Out to Ito a Wvll Known Tiller. Among the prisoners at tlio city jail is Charles , or "Billy" Kclluer , who wns ar rested on LeavenwortU street by Ofliccr IIoiT Tuesday afternoon. Ho was arrested as n suspicious character and appears to bo a very handy man to have In jail. About a year ago Julius Treitsehko's safe was forced open and several watches and other articles taken. Shortly after this oe- eurrenee a similar crime was committed at Carroll , la. , but there the safeblowcrs were cauqht in the act. Peter Hawkins , whoso father resides in this elty , and "Billy" Kell- ner , whore parents live Here , were the par- tics who committed the deed. While awaiting trial before the district eourt both broke jail at Carroll and escaped to Omaha , where they were arrested a few days later by Detectives Demnsoy and Sav age at the Elks boarding house. The watches stolen from Treitsclike's safe were found in their possession at the time. As It was supposed that Uio Iowa authorities had a sure ease against them both criminals were turned over to them and Kcllnor , ac cording to his admission , was sentenced to six months hi the penitentiary for the Carroll crime , while Pete Hawkins succeeded a second time in making his es cape from behind prison bars , and has not . been rearrested since. I Kcllnor claims th.it his time was out last September and that ho has been working through low.i for a man by the name of 1 Whitman , whoso acquaintance ho made hero I while the latter was employed in a itory stable. This man , ho says , was purchasing I horses for a Air. Abel in Chicago. About a I week ago ho claims to bavo reached his homo hero and has not loft hero .with tlio exception of golui ; twice to South Omaha | to perfect arrangements whereby he could - secure passage to Chicago to tlnd employ ment as a waiter. Cut Ills Tinut with a Pin. Frank Dietrich , a printer and a prisoner In the city Jail , tried to k'll himself Tuesday night with u phi by drawing the sharp point bark and forth across his throat n number of times until ho was bleeding profusely. His condition was lirst discovered by a fel low inmate who notified the Jailer. The police state that Dietrich Is addicted to morphine , which he takes in such quanti ties that his mind has been unbalanced. The excessive use of intoxicants lias also added to make him a physical wreck. Dr. Homers examined his condition yesterday , pro nounced him insane and ordered him sent to tlio county jail. MIISCH I'rli'it C'un-d of Klimiiiiitl : < iiM. The many cases of rheumatism cured by ' Chamocrlaiu's Pain Balm during the pas't few mouths have given the people great ron- lidenco in Its curative properties , and have shown that there is ono preparation that can he ilepemlo.1 upon for that painful and ag- graving disease. Honaker Bros. , i-oniin , O. , say : "Mr. Moses Price of this place was troubled with rheumatism frr a long time. Chamberlain's Pain Balm has cured him. Ho says that the Balm has no equal. " Sim Want * the tvuir , A colored woman with a white baby in her arms applied to the police Judge yesterday for advice as to how she might keep undis puted possession of the child which hail been left r.t the doorof her house on Pierce street about seven weeks ago. She was I referred to the county judge as she seemed ' very anxious to retain the child. Make your Investment at North Galveston now and Insure the profit that will surely tollow tlio raise of prices ; it is coming very soon. Uo not delay this ; I ) . D. Smeaton , room 17 , ilarker block , will tell you why. , i io e Ill Ba kin itn e Powder : ISt : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Yeara tlie Standard , ftN IHDIAN ORATION , Flying Cloudfe Masterly' Thrilling Speech. Worthy of IiiRernoll , lllnlnc , Glnilitono or Illimnrrk-Tlio Illoodr 1'nttnnilthn 1'onrr- ftil rrmciit-Prrmntcil In n Vcrbnl 1'ano- rnnw Hero U it Loisnn to Hrcd. The Imllnn Is tbeimost poetic race In the World , In their relations with their own ; In their habit * wlrcn not on the wnrpnlli ; In their customs , longs , dnncosj In their bu llet In the happy hunting ground , nnd in their conceptions of the Grcnt Mnnltoii. Tlio following Is nn extract from the ppcccu of Flying Cloud , a famous Klckapoo uiodlclno mnn : "Children of the Grcnt Spirit , whose form Is In the nlr , though Invisible , I am hero to tell you of our wrongs ami of our rlrflit * I "Four hiinclroil > enn P' > ( JnntVliltt Man ealled from Spain t Hud uNew Uoilil- _ _ Tbut Worlil wa tlic Hi'il Mini's. Thru nil wmt well with our Fuiefathurt from the uiiper wutera of thu lltinnn to tlie ( irrat Wiirm Uult tluit Klsseil the Iniul of Fiutl nml Flow er * , where tlin Sim- Inoc9 ! hunted and llshed. "The Indian wel comed the White Man , nnd for that welcome our people ple were driven utepby atcptownul the grout S ill I.nke , lie ne a tb whtrh rtro'p * * the Grout Cal/fn niys ; " Tht vvrJ Splrlt'rt Mje every rfan Indian can atways ilny when twilight be reli'tiijifon. " comes down upon thooiuth. " Wo arc scattered like leaves whrn an- tiimn winds shnke the tftcH'of the foiui-t. " Wo , tlio Klekiipons , whoso home wns tni'p In llllnot' , Inter in Kiinsa" , ami is now In Uio land of the Snri and Foxes , are at pence with the White Mnn. What we have , that we will give to our White llrothrr. "Our KlcUnpoo Imllnn Sngwn makes men llvo to be one Imndiod j curt old. " There arc Hrd Men living who hnvp used It ever sinoo thov wt-ro young incii , odd who are now o nM that they can only Bit , lie nnd i-leep In the sun. "Our Klcknpoo Indian Oil is the fee of pul n. "Our ICIcknpoo Cough Cure stops tlio hand o : .lentil. "Our Kicknpoo Indian Snlvo heals nnd cure * nil wounds , ami our Kleknpoo Worm Killer rip-serves the llvo of pnpooMie. "Our 'Sntfwn * ' < /oo < l mctlictne \ fiom th" Krent mother ofu nil Nature. All thnt is best thnt. grows In tlio woods , thnt blos soms on tlio plain , thnt hides In the earth , our Sngwa , contains. It has preset veil the Ilvus of our warriors and our women. "It nets upon tli < > body HKo sunshine on fie trees nnd llower.x , nnd gives life nnd btrciiRth to nil who use it , Men nnd wo men who partake of it freely cnn onlj' die of old nge. "This secret which the Kicknpoos alone possess , they give freely to their whlto brother. It is our richest offuHnt ? . " I Idivo spoken. Let the voices of tlio World tiPnr answer to what 1 have bald I" Without doubt the Indian has n profound Vnowledgo of the mysterious herbs with which tjicy OHIO rudicnlly innny formld. able diseases which bulllo tlio Greatest physicians of the win ' t. These remedies i now bo obtained of nny drugpist or ' olesnle dealer. The Klckupoo Indian Suywii is ono dollar per bottle , alx for five dollur * . Tlio Cough Cure Is llfty nn.l nil the oilier remedies tw6nty-llvo cents per bottle. In u-lnt ? tlieao remedies you may be absolutely cennln tlmt they are purely vegetable , Hint they conlnln no ixelds or minernl iioluons , be- cnuso the Indlnns know nbsolutt'ly nothing of thucc linrmful ilrupa. The Kiekapoo Indinn Medicines nro gen. ulno Indian tnnilo. How they cnmo to bo given to tlio world Is fully explained In our largo hook , which we Kindly MMH ! free to nil applying who cnro for it Bufllclcutly to wrlto 111 enclosing thrco 2c. tttnmp.s teEny postngc. Adilross lleuly & Eny ! Gran' ' Are. . New Haven , Ct. Are thosa ignornil ; pra3iiiri ! ; who withoutany qualiucation ? , any ability , any oxporionca , any skill , claim to possess the powar to euro all the ills of ho huaiia ra33. Bit thair waat o worth soon becomes apparent to thsic would-be dupes , and those conscience- lessquacks arj soon consigaol to th3 oblivion they so richly merit. In str.xnj3 aii stroaj co.iiraib vit I these miserable boasters is the quiet , dignified yet courteous demeanor of hose uotad loadarj of thair prof33't3 l Who , during the past 27 years , hav abundantly demonstrated their ability to effect speedy , perfect nnd permanent cures in all the worst forms of these delicate - icato sexual maladies embraced within the general terms of 1 i CHROH13 ! AND PRIVATE DISEASES , Send 4 cents for their illustrated now book of 120 pages , "Know Thyself. " Consultation fros. Call upon or ad. dross , with stamp , Drs. Beifc & Ball3 , 119 S , 14th StmL Cor. Douglas St' , OMAHA. . - NEB. OF AX.I. KINDS. WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Syringes. Air Pillows. Atomizers. ID valid CusliioDs. Kuliber Gloves. Water Hollies. IHElLOT&TPENFOLD GO , , OEAI.EKS IN , 114 South 15th. St. Next to Poktollloo , To think of in btiylngs for boys color style ami wcnr-niul the greatest of these Is weajr Yon can sometimes fliul a good dual of style in a shoddy garment and many handsome shades and colors are found where wear ts lacking ; hut to got style "stay so" colors and "wear as they should * ' cloths in 1& 10 is sometimes a hard thing to do. Two hundred Unco pant suits are placed in tlio boys room today , that fill the bill to a -5t > O- They are In solid hard twisted cassimercs-every thread wool--goods th it will wear and wear , and then wear a litlio while longer. The style is correct for the season the color s is a shade between a tan and a brown. They are in ages 5 to 1-1 and every suit has live dollars worth of wear con cealed somewhere about it. Fora week or loss , as the suits hold out they're $3.50 A SUIT. Wo will also tiller 200 big boy's and as ffS in all wool unfinished cheviots black or blue as your fancy w inclines with double breasted coat , vest and long pants in si/.o to lit boys from 11 to 10 years of ago. Those are the regular six and seven dollar kinds of suits but while "dressing down" is what a good many boys need- there are moro that neod"drossing up , " the today"w and a day is $1.50 forages 11 , 12 and 13 and $5.00 for ages 11to 10. 20c 3c ( ) 1c ( ) 5c ( fiOc 7c ( ) SOc OOc is the way the prices are on a hundred do/.en now "opened today" We have just gotten in some specially neiu tilings in silver enameled buttons and studs to match for ladies neglige waists. FIFTEENTH AND UOUQkAS , OMUIt. 131G Douglas Str Omaha , Tlioomlnnnt ipsclallst In novon i. chruilo. prlriiti , MODI. < Uln .in I urlnirr : cIHoiDi. Arjt ilir in I rcKlstoretl KraJu.ite In in hllMiu. at itlpto n u ill t ojrtmiitoi will 3ti > .v. H tilll trattln ; wlti ! tin vrjUllt aucc"9 catarrh , lust m.in iou 1 , so nlu il w jikiiit , nil it IOMJI nil nn 1 form of prtratj UHiiidi. .Vo lut'rcurjr uso.l No * trJiilino.it for Ion of vllU | > jvr. I'.irtlii inililj U visit Hum if tijtriitjl at IID 113 bycorrospomlttncu.Io.tlPlnjortiitrintiUfOit br mill o-uc.J'ii4iijjiral/ ! picijl , no mircitJlnll- rntv contents or a tn'lur. Una parionsl IntarvlB * prjfurrj.l. Couiltt : itlon froj. ( 'orrjJiion.UnJ J strictly prlviitu. Hook ( Uyslorliu of Ufo > neat frjj. Ollljj liaurj.Ja.nl. to J p. m. dun JIM U .1 , .u tj II .n. and tin nip for circular. PROTECT AND IMPROVE YOUR SI8HT. Our Spectacles and Eyeglasses Are the Best. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OPTICAL CO , , 222 S.WiSt. ' / : , . t > cr SIZE COMMCILTAUr THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVER ! JMiiilo nl' tu ! > Iliichl iiunllty i > r I'uMinn Tubarco Hint -Mil liu liouflil. Kqual In rvury rcsiii-rt to the kv.t liusiurled cl nre , JluuurncHroU jj IT. It. JHCIS MLUC/iNTlLli C1GAK I'.U.'TOKY. ht. Luulu 1 NOT GO i C3T WHEN YOU COME & TO OUR STUDIO iS r YOU GET AS FINE A PHOTOGRAPH 5AS IS MADE IN S * jr THE LAND , < j g HIGH CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY , ' aia-aia-an Soutuistu strosi. X OMAHA. J/S-\JS. b\.N V b-VNM OR. TUB SPECIALIST. IB I'trurp.iffoil ID tbo treatment [ nil PRIVATE DISEASES uud nil WeaknMiiiril and Oisordert u ( MCit ISjonrnoipcricDce. \Vrito for clrriliU and question lUt free. 14Ul nnd Pftrnam BU. WAIT FOR OUR FIRE SALB. JTLL JJE WORTH YOUR WHILE , IN A FEW DAYS NOW. LOS ANGELES WINE & LIQUOR CO. , 110-11H S. Kith St. Thursda 'Trade "Winner $11 $ One lot of India percales only M 15c Material for dresses , Hhirta or waists , regular JiOo quality. Special good value in linoi ; | all this week. All linen luicU lowola , go > l sls-.o , .j at only 5c Warranted to bo the regular lOo < | quality. An all xf Thcyai. linen J worl towel. C-8 napkins , extra quality , only $1.00 " . a dozen. Thov are all linen and well worth Light Summer Goods For Drossos. With the advent of the warm sun shine every lady turns her thoughts ti summer atliro. Wo can help you horo. Wo are showing a choice assortment o ; novelties In all the loading sumtnor fab ric ? , both in plain white , fancy wcav * nnd printed goods. India Dimity , Printed Orgamlios , ' Many beautiful Printed Novelties/ Cl-lncli line all linen cream aam- a < ik at only only40c They are good value at 60c , 15-8 Turkey Rutl They art Table cov wet th ers. 81. , Gl-lncli all linen Irish cream dam ask only 50c You cannot mutch this for less than OSc. Anasportmontof A ( \ - The Iluclc and DamJ. . c/O ! 1)UJI1 8t)11 aslt Towels , ing at 2 - 0-1 sheo'.B with " -inch hem and extra quality of cotton only 65c This is cheaper than you can gi t the , jj cotton for. ' 5-8 Dam CTI3Try rindl ask nap . Li CL. ) match thoirl kins ( or for J1.50. 0(11 utl 8-1 Turkey Rod nrr Table wortl : COVOIB , il.iio. | ,1. , ,1.it it J'/i 10-1 Turkov arc- Hod Table r o jf u Covers , All Departments are RADIAN7Dij with May Blossom : . . i .Bargains After jou luuko your purchased ro j , inombor and \ote. It costs you nothing- - Sixteenth and Farnam