8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : fc&TUKDAY , APRIL 13 , ,1805. SPECIAL EXHIBITION OF Easter Garments IN BOTH OUR Boys' and Childrens' AND ALSO Mens' Departments. On Saturday of the present week we shall ex hibit on our counters the most attractive and inter esting collection of Novelties in New Fresh and Unique Designs and Fabrics ever shown to the trade of Omaha. Ill Our Childrens' Department We offer Fancy Worsted and Wool Fabrics in Childrens' Suits , in Juvenile Designs from 3 to S years and in regular Boys Double Breasted Reefer Suits , from 6 to 15 years , at Prices never before approximated- call attention to a few of the particularly attractive bargains which we offer : Lot No. 1 We offer 50 Chiltlrcns' Double Breasted Jacket Suits , ages 0 to 15 vctirs , only , intulo from u vniro nil wool chuviot fabric , which if sold ut nn ordinary price would not bo less than $4.00 : you can buy them tit the Continental while .05 they last for Read the pi ice njjnin. Wo menu just what wo say $1.95 , and every suit worth $4.00. Lot No. 2 175 Fine Block Worsted Finish Suits , with Double Uroastcd Jackets now dobirablo pat .75 terns Worth $5.00. Lot No. 3 100 Strictly nil wool Light Cusslmere Suits .lo Usual retail price is $4.00. Lot 4 ' 150 all wool Saxony Finish Cassimoro Suits at .75 Ages to 15 years ; worth $5.00 Other lots at $1.50. $1.75 , 82.00 , $2.50 , $3.CO , $3.50 to $0.00. Our limited space prevents our mentioning but a very small number of our extraordinary bargains. But we propose to make our Childrens Department worth a visit from every Man , Woman and Child within 100 miles of Omaha. In Our Mens' Department Wo offer $2.75 Cassimoro Suits , now , fresh , stylish U Ct.OO goods at . Per Suit , MP- * - . Simply a leader ; simply a bargain. Every suit is . worth $10.00 today. Wo mention a Gray Oxford Cheviot Suit ut . ( Jl'T.95 Regular sizes ; Now Fresh goods. Ask to see it. * P - * - , Our Easter Offerings 100 ninck Clay Diagonal Suits , Cut in the latest styles bucks and frocks at the astoninhinglv low 4UQ.75 price of . ! . " . . . . 4'- ' = Usual price , $15.00. We nrc showing this season better suits nt $10 , $12 , $15 , than were formerly retailed at $18 , $ ' 20 to $2'2. Do not fail to seethe stock at the Continentil bt- fore purchasing your Spring and Summer Clothing. CLOTHlNa DIRECT FROM THE TANK JS' > Holler. No Steam. No 1 _ _ _ JJEST I'OWKH for Corn and Feed Mills „ , llallns liny , Ituunlug Separators , Crenmcrics , ( So. OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary or Portable. 1 to 120 H. T. H to SO H. P. Penil for Catalogue , Trices , etc. , describing work to bo done. Chleaeo , 25 take St.y" THE OTTO GAS ENGINE WORKS Omaha , 321 So. 15th St 33il & . Walnut „ IMI1IA1)ICL1MIIA. J > A. Today Marie Jauscn and her excellent company will close the picscnt engagement at IloyiTs theater by Riving two perform * nncea a matinee at 2:30 : this afternoon , at which the prices have boon flxcd at bO and 75 jjenta for the first floor and " 5 and CO cents " "tor the balcoliy. Tli'i pluy at both perform ances will be Glen MacUonagh'g sparkling comedy , "Dclmonlco's at 6. " Today will be the last oppoituulty to tee Klaw & Krlancer's One company. Funny clown , horrid hobgoblins , beautiful talrlci anil a thousand other Interesting creatures cut capers at Iloyd'a ( or llvo nights and \VeJnesuay matlnre , commencing Sunday night. They are all Introduced In the bcautjtul talry spectacle , "Suporba , " the master \\orlc ot tha famous Hanlon broth ers. The public ro nuxloun for a Hanlon entertainment , and the coming CM- gagement is almost sure to tlnd the theater packed to Ita capalty at every performance , A whole lot of npyejtles are promised In this new nnJ up-to-date "Suporba , " tricks which William Hanlon has held In rescrvo tor years , nud mechanical effects which only a Hanlon possesses the ability to success fully launch. As the Hanlons promUo a " " the U almost revelation In "Superbn , puMlc sura to find It to when they go to see It , for ( hese mechanical geniuses always give what they advcrtUe. Their audience * always have confidence In them , and that confidence li A K < wiul lautlal foundation. Not withstanding this confidence , the public w still bo surprised , for no conceivable lilea the wonderful tilcks , the tons of brand m Kcenery. the dazzling costumes and complc gorgeousness of "Superba" could be put cold type. The cntlro production IB said be almost entirely beyond description. T company , which Is thorouchly Hanlon , ci braces cevcnty-Ave people flnd Includes ) t Sctiroile brothers , Charles Quyer and othei The sale cf Keats opens this morning. Trilby , lovely Trilby , dawned upon us. a Omaha took her to her heart and she fou herself-1 the heroine of the hour. Trll evenings crowded one uppn another and "II Holt" was whistled upon every street corn The story was the passing fancy of an h moment , time liau known , for since tno i nouncement that Sherman's "Tableau 1'ha tasnui" was to bo produced by Oniah "four hundred , " Trilby's triumphant si has faded and the echo ot her fairy footsie In our drawing rooms Is no longer hea The air of mystery surrounding " 1'hi tnt > ma , " wlut U Is , how Is It produced , a who will talto part In It , has brolien I Lenten quiet , and a growing mllemi Is everywhere manifest. It Is whispered II In Its productions Omat.a vlll see her II "living pictures" not the living plctu which have aroused a ctorm of critic ! from press and pulpit , but pictures ; rent and Idealized , until the living , breath . conceptions of the master minds of art sts before u : . Mr. Sherman , with his delight entertainment , will " Visit ' * Omaha oo May ( ana 11. Y " IIAYDEN BROS , SHOE SALE Prices on Good Shoes Saturday that Will Make You Bay , THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN SHOE BARGAINS You Want n Xcw Pair of Shoes for liny a 1'ulr nt llnytlrn Itros. mill S vo it Doll.ir or TITO. Droolts Bros.1 Ilochcstor make ladles' vlci klcl { 5.00 button shoes , $3.00 , I ) to U widths and latest style razor toes. A due vlcl kid lace shoe for Indies at $3.50 In Brooks liros , ' make , worth f 3.00 in other stores. Fine tan and black hand turned Jullctt congress slices at $3.75 , worth $5.00 to $0.00 , I ) to 13 widths and all sizes , razor or plcca- dllly toes. If you wont a stylish shoo you should sec thess , at only $3.70 tomorrow. Ladles' flue French dongola $3.00 Prince Albert low bhoes , patent trimmed and razor toes , $3.00 tomorrow , B to 13 widths. Ladles' flue $3.50 dongola button pic tip shoes , $2.50 , C to E widths and all sizes. Ladles' $3.00 Ludlow button shoes , with narrow opera toes , at $1.9S tomorrow. Hisses' line $2.00 patent tip dongola spring heel shoes , $1.50 , sizes 11 to 2. Children's flne dongola spring patent tip , $1.35 shoes , OSc , sizes 8 to 11. In fa nl'.s line 75c shoes , 50 c. Men's $3.00 satin calf pic toe lace shoes , $2.00. Men's $2.00 satin calf congress and lace shoes , $ l.-t8. Hoys' $1.50 lace shoes , OSc , sizes 12 to 2. HAYDEN DUOS. , i Saturday Shoo Sale. EQUITY HAIU1AINS. Why People Miiko UK llu-y l < i Probably llo- CHIIMI U'o Muku Such Prices n These. Fashionable neckties , 10c , worth 23c. Elegant neckties worth 50c at 25c. All the 75c and $1.00 neckties at 50c. Wl'son iir s. ' white and reglljeo sHr s 75c If yon get one for $1.50 anywhere else we'll give you one. All our own make men's suits , dressy cheviots nt $1.50 ; three shades , light effects. Fine black clay worsted and French twills t $ S.50 , sacks or cutaways. An elegant line of children's reefer suits or spring wear , $2.50. Fine black cheviot and clay effects , ages 1 o 14 , at $2.00 to $3.50. worth $1.00 to $7.00. Spring top coats and line box mackintoshes 'or rain or cold at extra low prices for Sat- rday. 3QUITY CLOTHING AND SHOE HOUSE. 13th and Farnam. For your Easter eggs go to William Gen- leman's , 10th and Cass ; only lOc per dozen. Chicago , Knok Inland & Pacific Ity. Monday , April 15th , $10.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo ; $17.00 for the ounil trip. Ticket office 1C02 Farnam street. Kxtraorillimrliy Low Itittei o Denver , McCook , Sheridan , Droken Bow , Sterling , Colo. , and a number of other points nro offered by the Dilrllngton route Monday , April 15. Ask the city ticket agent at 1321 Farnam street about them. You will be surprised and l > leascd to leain what ho will tell you. Through Service. The Nickel Plato rood , ( N. Y. C. & St L. U. n. , ) the favorite line between Chicago and the cast along the south shore of Lake Erlo , bslng the shortest line to Cleveland and Buffalo , offers a splendid through car service to all classes of passengers. Mag nificent Wagner sleepers and dining car dally on through trains to New York and Boston. For reservations o ( sleeping car space and further information , address J. Y. Calalmn , general agent , 190 Clark street , Chicago , 111. A t'otv Advximiirt-n. Offered by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul railway , t.e ! short line to Chicago. A clean train , made up and started from Omaha , Baggage checked from residence to destina tion. Elegant train service and courteous employes. Entire train lighted by clectrlcltj and heated by steam , with electric light Ir every berth. Finest dining car service ir the. west , with meals served "a la carte. ' The Flyer leaves at C p. m. dally from Unloc Depot. City Ticket Office , 1504 Farnara street. C S. Carrier , city ticket agent. Ten Dollars to Sheridan , Wyo. , Is the rate offjred by the Burlington routi Monday , April 15. Only $17 for the round trip. Ask the city ticket agent at 1324 Farnan street for full Information. To the Traveling Public. Before purchasing tickets to points cast o Chicago , first ascertain the rate to tha point over the Nickel Plate road. City tlcke office , 199 Clark street , Chicago , 111. MARRIED FIFIY YEARS AGO llniulhnuor ( lolilcn Wedding to lie Cclo united Sunday Afternoon. An event of no little Importance In Bo hemtan society will be the celebration of th golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Alfs Vaclav Bandhauer of this city , which will b held at National hall on South Thirteen ! ! street at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Th affair will bo In charge of the Bohemlai Ladles' society and aside from the genera festivities an excellent musical program wll bo rendered. Mr. and Mrs. Bandhauer were married 1 their native country , Bohemia , April 15 , 18K They came to America In the fall of 185 and settled In St. Louis. They remained 1 that vicinity until 1SGG , when they moved t I'eorla , 111. , and subsequently to Chlcagc They were among the sufferers from th great Chicago fire and were obliged to mov heir household gcods no less than six time .tiring . the eventful night which left the bcs iart of the city In uahes. They came t ) maha In the fall ot ! Si2 ! and slnco then hav resided In the city. They have two chlldret ) oth of whom arc residents of Omaha. F. \ \ .lordhauer , their only son , Is n clerk In tli olllco of the city treasurer and a member < he Board of Education. They make thel lomo with their daughter , Mrs. Anna 1 Caline. In 1S30 "Brown's Bronchial Troches" wei introduced , and thtlr success as a cure f < colds , coughs , nsthnm and bronchitis hi unparalleled. tr. i ri s Past ? No. 5 , IVi pints milk , 3 tablespoon- fills com itarch 1 cup eupar , 2 tablespoon- : ar fult butter , 1 leasvoonful each Uoynl Extract ips Lemon , CloveJ and Cinnamon , Juice ot 2 rd lemons , yelks at 4 fggi. Doll milk , add in corn starch dUtolved In a little milk ; when inn < U rebolU , taU eft , beat in } tilts , butter , : ht lemon Juleo un.l . extract * ; pour at once Into Ml pl platei lined with paste , having hl h rim ia as described In Custard PI * take In hot rs oven , until pmti b cooked , about 20 min re ulcs. Hi I'listc No. 1 ( TeinbBln I'nt * ) . led Ing Thrtj cupfuls lifted flour. 1 4 cupfula but- ind IJT , y lki 2 eggi , ? i cup itv wa'r. V4 tta- indul spoonful Royal lulling Ponder Silt to 10 gether flour and powder on i > amy ilub , form U In HUE vHn bauk-vf baod ; Pit Ju middle ll.VYDRH ailtUS < Urenteit Clothlnr BnM tarer Held Yet-Ono. liny H < lltl ilr. Tomorrow , April 13 , nvc placd on tnle about iOO men's All wool spelnjj suits , In light and , medium shades , cherlob and the gray and jrown Victoria , far superior to anything ever seen In Omnha In workmanship as well as InlngB and will In aycry Instance be found absolutely correct. Not ; one suit In this en tire lot worth less tbam $7.50 , and the most of them $10.00 and $12,50 ; all sizes from 34 to 42 , In frock or Mok'Style. Remember for ono day only , choice for $4.75. Easter prices In ounboyi' and children's de partment. Children's two-piece suits , ages 4 to 1C years , black , blue and fancy mixtures , would jo $3.00 or $4.00 elsewhere ; here only $1.95. Children's Junior and Eton suits of strictly nil wool fabrics , ages 3 to 7 years , beautiful styles ; patterns and colors that no clothing store would sell for less than $3.00 ; tomor row $1.50 and $1.75. Boys' long pant suits In all sires from 13 : o 19 years In black , blue and the fine mix- .11 res in cheviot and worsteds In the newest designs of three and four button sack styles , tomorrow at $4.25 and $5.00. LADIES' SUIT DEPARTMENT. Children's dresses. We have Just on sale ten cases of children's wash dresses which we propose selling nt prices never beoro heard of. One case of fast color percale dresses , sizes 2 to 5 years , full skirt and rufllc bodice at 25c. One case same material , but more- elaborate finish at 39c. The other styles are In percales , chambrny , ginghams , dimities , etc. , at 50c , C9c , 79c , S9c uid $1.19 ; all "nandsomely trimmed and made In first class manner. Wrappers. Our special sale of ladies' wrap pers still continues. At 39c wo sell a fast color print wrapper , Ight colors and well made , worth 76c. At C9c a medium shade heavy print wrap per usually sold at 95c. At S9c a line summer weight outing cloth or a heavy medium shade of percale sold by our competitors at $1.25. Spring suits. Our special sale of ladles' spring suits still continues. The cashmere dresses at $7.45 and $11.60 and English mixtures at $9.90 , $11.50 , $12.60 and $14.50 arc lined with the best linings and canvas and finished In the best possslble mannner. At $19.50. At this pricewa are selling all our dresses above ? 25.00 ; In this lot ladles will find costumes which cannot bo duplicated at less tlian $50.00 In other stores. Our stock of Jackets for children , misses and ladles Is the most complete ever shown. Everyliody wanting a spring cape , n skirt or a silk or wash waist should Inspect our stock. Send for inscriptions and samples of our dresses , capes and Jackets. MILLINERY TOMORROW. Your last Easter bonnet chance. Every hat of whatsoever shape , style or quality , whether domestic or Parisian Imported nov elty , goes on sale tomorrow nt half the prices asked by millinery shops. Many thousands to select from. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNISHING GOODS. 100 dozen men's fast black cotton sox , regu lar 20c quality , go at 9c. One lot of men's fine silk and satin teck scarfs worth 25c to 50c , go at 15c. Men's white laundered shirts , 75c quality , reduced to 48c. Wo are now showing a. beautiful line of fancy laundered b'nirts worth 75c to $1.00 Your choice 50c. We carry a full line of Manhattan shirts In white and fancy at $1.00 , $1.50 and $1.98. Best quality linen collars 12 > , c , worth 20c. SPECIAL SALE OF UMBRELLAS. Over 10000 ; on exhibition. See ICtli street window. One lot of school umbrellas , 26 Inch , 50c worth 75c. One lot $1.50 sunshades reduced to 9Sc. 500 2G-inch umbrellas worth $2.50 and $3.00 , go at $1.50. SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY FOR SATUIW DAY. 100 dozen boys' bicycle hose 12' c , wortl 23c. 3 ca cs ladles' fast black cottoni hose 15c , worth 25c. Children's 'fast black cotton hose'Scnvortli 15c. Special sale of corsets tomorrow. HAYDKN BROS. No Chinco to > uu * Vorlc ami Hoftlon. The through service offered the traveling public by the Nickel Plate road , ( N. Y. C. & St. L. U. R. ) . Is unsurpassed. The perfect passenger service of this road with the well known excellence of the West Shore and Fltchburg roads recommends Itself to the traveling public. Wagner palace cars and dining cars dally on through trains to New York and Boston. For additional Informa tion se3 your local ticket agent or address J. Y. Calalmn , general agent , 109 Clark street , Chicago , III. Chicago , ItocU lulanit & I'liclllc ICy. Monday , April 15th , $10.00 to Denver , Colorado Springs and 1'ueblo ; $17.00 for the round trip. Ticket office 1C02 Farnam street. I'lciiBiint to Taiio The Northwestern line fast vestlbuled Chicago cage train that glides east from the Union Depot every afternoon at 5:45 : and Into Chicago cage at 8:45 : next morning , with supper and la carte breakfast. Every part of the train Is niGHT. Other eastern trains-at 11:05 : a. m. and p. m. dally good , too. City ticket offlco , 1401 Farnam street. Ton Dollar * to llnnver , Colorado Springs or I'ueblo. Only $17 foi the round trip. These arc the rates at which the Burling ton route will sell on Monday next. Correspondingly low rates to many othei points. Sco tha city ticket agent at 1324 Farnan street and get full Information. SLASHED BYA DISCARDED I/VEB Julia I'arker the Victim cif Tom JofTerion'i Wrath. Yesterday morning , Julia Parker , a colorci woman , living at Seventeenth and Cumlnj streets , was dangerously , If not fatally , cu about the head and arms by Tom Jefferson a negro who lives on West Manderson street The woman received hulf a dozen slashes or the face and head , In several of which arter les were reached. The most severe cuts an over the left temple and just behind Uie Icf i. ear. Her nose was almost cut off , and sh c also received cuts on both cheeks and on under the Jaw. In addition , her wrists an badly cut. Dr. King was called and scwei up the wounds. She was taken to the Pros byterlan hospital , where she is now lying li a critical condition , with chances agalns her recovery. After- cutting the womoi Jefferson ran out of' the back door of th house and has not ydt 'been ' captured. Wlici last seen he was going : south , and the pollc in the towns south "ot this city have bee : notified to watch for him. Julia Parker has lived In the city for tw years. For- year HIO | has been acqualntc with Jefferson. Forisome time she "ker company" with hlra i but sometime ago h is was discarded. On tills account ho threal ened to kill her. HIE DREXEL SHOE CO , Opening the Spring Trade with Soms of tbo Grandest Bargains , LADIES' ' S5.00 LACE SHOE FOR SI.99 Its the Prominent feature of This Sale Ita the lllg Drawing Card A llcitl , Genuine 85.00 .Shoo for SI.00. A lady's lace boot , n $5.00 $ style , our regu- ar $3.00 shoe , for tomorrow , one pair to a customer , $1.99. It's n narrow , square-toed lace shoe , with n patent tip , of the bsst of dongola ; a shoe lint's stylish and comfortable , and one that every shoe house In the country get $5.00 , we get but $1.99 now. There Is not n style made In tan shoes that we arc not showing. Our ladles' * low tan shoes surpass anything lierctoforc shown , and at prices fully 20 per cent lower than last season. At $1.76 wo arc selling a ladles' needle toe , tan , low shoe , which was considered cheap at $2.50 last season. At $2.00 and $2.50 our store Is chucked full of perfect gems of ladles' fine foot wear. We want every lady In Omaha to see our ladles' lace boot , that we are going to sell tomorrow at $1.99. A new low tan shoe Is the Trilby , made with a narrow , square toe , cloth top , fast ened over the Instep with a two-button strap We have never shown anything so nice ; wo can lit any foot , from AAA to E. Be sure and see our ladles' lace boot , which wo will sell tomorrow at $1.99. Misses' shoe ; , In Inn and black ; girls as well as boys want to weir laced shoes. It will do your hearts good to see our spring line of misses' and children's lace shoes , nil styles of toes , and made up in different col ored tan. Don't miss seeing our ladles' loco boot , selling tomorrow at $1.99. MEN'S SHOES , NEW ONES. Look at our east window , It's full of new things. See that dandy cloth top tan shoo with big buttons , narrow razor toe and half Haltlmore edge. It's no finest shoe ever brought to this city. Ladles' lace boots. $1.99. Men's tan lace shoes , with the razor toe , of $4.00 value , will be $3.00 tomorrow. There are razor to ? tans tomorrow that you men will pay $3.50 for some place else , that will bo but $2.50 with us tomorrow. $1.99 Is the price of the ladles' $5.00 style lace boot. The biggest lot of new spring styles In boys' and youth's shoes In this city in all sorts of styles , and at prices from $1.25 up. DREXEL SHOE CO. , Selling ladles' lace shoes for $1.99. 1419 Farnam St. Hayilcn linn. % . Co. II , Sil Infantry , The above teams will cross bats on the lattcr's " grounds , Fort Omaha , on Sunday , April 14 , 9:45 : a. m. The teams line up as follows : Hnyden Bros. Co. II. Thlessen Pitcher Smith Swnnson Catcher Toohey Luce First 15aFt > k McOlnnlH O'Connor Second llase..Launchhongh McCoiinuck. . . . Short Stop Mnran Fyfc Tlihcl Hare Horn Sanlborn Right Field Moore Foster Center Field Herman Johnson Left Field Hutcheu Samuel Burns. 1318 Farnam , Is having a sale on Easter vases. 300 to go for from lOc to 50c. Important Change In Time. "Great Rock Island Route" to Chicago , Peorla and all points east : Atlantic Express leaves 11 a. in. ; Vestibule Limited , 4:30 : p. m. ; Night Express , C:25 : p. in. To Lincoln , Fair- bury , Belleville , Denver , Colorado Springs , Pueblo and all points west : Vestibule Lim ited leaves at 1:40 : p. m. ; Texas Express , via Lincoln and Belleville , leaves at 6 p. in. Ticket ofllce 1C02 Farnam street. HARD AT WORK. Preparation * on the May Day Ileo Are In Active The Presbyterian women who are preparing to Issue the May Day Bee are going to work In a businesslike manner. They have estab lished headquarters In The Bee building , rooms 417-121 , and Miss Plckard Is to have charge of the ofllce. All correspondence is to be sent there and all solicitors are re quested to send In their reports to the same place. All subscriptions should be sent to Mrs. Charles Townsend and all matter per talning to the advertising Is to be sent to I Mrs. Robert Hunter , at room 417 , Bee build Ing. Ing.Tho The telephone number Is 519 and any further Information will be chceriully fur nlshed by the office corps. Mrs. Tildcn , general manager , may usually be found at the office , which already begin to assume an air of business. A reporter who visited the rooms yesterday received a positive shock to preconceived ideas of wc-n.en's work rooms of n newspape ofllce. A table and some plain wooden chair constituted the furnishing. No tidies o "drapes" were visible , not even a bow of rib bon on a chair , which on earnest perusal o the woman's page had led the reporter t think an essential feature of a woman's work room. On the other hand , there was n waste basket and diligent search failed t reveal the ofllce cat. A few newspapers lay upon the table , but they were all prehistoric , none being of later date than the 1st. of th present month. The most glaring deficiency was the- Insignia of the editorial rank n shears were In sight. A pencil o ; the diminutive size , usually seen Ir ball rooms , 4w.as the only cvl denco of an Intention to do anything In th way of writing , and as for copy paper , 1 wasn't there. But this Is the beginning , Before the 1st of May comes 'round Ml thl ; will be changed and people can fee hov\ rapidly women advance when they have chance. Subscriptions are coming In dally and th manager of that department is sure that ther will bo no lack of material for the swon circulation statement that Is to grace th pages of the Woman's May Day Bee. Business men are asked to have their cop. for advertisements ready for the compositor" at an early day. Space is being rapldl taken. American Is fast forging ahead In every thing. Cook's Extra Dry Imperial Cham pagne Is excelled by no foreign article. DIED. , HARItlNOTOK Mrs. Mary , aged C7 year Funeral Sunday. April lUh. nt 3 p. m from family residence , 1115 Jackson s Interment St. Mury's cemetery. Ill of ofV ! \V tc In lie to ROYAL has the highest leavening power of any powder examined , and nos. iino 'is pure and wholesome. No other powder gave results so satisfactory. FLOYD DAVIS , M. S. , Ph. D. , nd r , Chemist of Iowa State Board of Health. nd by en the butter and egg yelks , which gradually work together ; then mid water , a little at a tlnip , utlug the ( lour from Inside of the ring , until the whole Is formed Into a very smooth .Mlnre Steal No. 1. Seven pounds currants , 3'/4 pounds peeled and cored apples , 3',4 pounds beef , 31& pounds suet , > , pound each citron , lemon and orange peel , 2 > ,4 pounds coffee sugar , 2 pounds ralelns , 4 nutmegs , 1 ounce cinna mon. % ounce each cloves and mace , 1 pint brandy , and 1 pln wMte wine. Wash cur rant. , dry , pick them , stone the raisins , re- raoVs thin and sinews from beef and suet , chop each Ingredient > parately , very flne , put Into large pan as they are finished , finally adding iplces , lirandy- and wine ; thor oughly mix together ; pack In Jar , store In cold , dry place. This mince meat will keep from 12 to 18 months. The fruit should never be flowered In making mince pie. MlncoMeat No. ! i , . Two pounds currants , 5 pounds peeled and cored apples , 2 pounds lean , boiled beef , 1 pound beef suet , % pound of citron , "Va pounds coffee sugar , 2 pounds ralilns , 1 pound seedless raisins , 2 tablespoonfuls cin namon , 1 nutmeg , 1 tablespoonful each mace , cloves an allspice , 1 pint each Madeira wine and brandy. Wash currants , dry , pick them , stone the raisins , remove skin and sinews from the beef , chop each Ingredient up separ ately , very flne ; place soon as done In large pin , finally adding apices , Madeira and brandy ; mix thoroughly ; pack In jars , keep In cool place , EASTER GREETINGS. Spring suits more or less pretty , substantial and good § 7,50 , $7.75 , sS.oo , $8.25 , $8.50 , $8.75 , $9.00 , $9.25. Strange prices these ain't they ? There tire three clothing stores , who guage profits by the dime and qurater , one right here , another in Kansas City and the third somewhere in the 5th de gree latitude , on the North Pole. We are responsible for two. Our stores here and in Kansas City , and these are the stores that command the respect of the clothing fraternity of these United States , Clothing as a matter of fact , is sold every where at even dollars seldom quoted by halves , ( bar ring cheap childrens clothes ) . Quite different here. We guage our profits by dimes and quarters. We wouldn't take $7 75 for a suit that we can sell at $7.50 , and we wouldn't take a quarter less if you bought a hundred of 'em. A close irmrpin of profit nuikci quarters as nctlvo n < ? dollars. J7.60 to $9.2. " ) represents S ditlurciit iricos ami an uvowo of II pat terns and kinds to cauh price. Quite a collection for that , little su u uint it ? A pair of gloves , a tie , a pair of tan shoos and n hat , an 1 your o ready for church , dressed equal with the rich. Cost you hero all Ul 1 but a 10 dollar bill or a triilo more. Saturday till 10 o'clock. OSTON * STORB. Furniture and Carpet De pt. MATTINGS VALUE THAT CANNOT BE EQUALLED Body Brussels , choice 870 yard Wool Ingrains , worth 500 , Saturday 370 yard Cotton Ingrains , worth 480 , Saturday 280 yard Good Tapestry Brussels , worth 750 , Saturday 450 yard Japanese Brussels , worth 900 , Saturday 480 yard China Matting , worth 150 , Saturday QC yard Japanese Matting , worth 250 , Saturday 150 yard Japanese Rugs , worth 300 , Saturday 250 each Carpet Sweepers , worth $2 , Saturday $1.50 each Carpet Hassocks , worth 5oc , Saturday 250 each Remnants Brussls , worth $ i , Saturday 750 each Remnants Ingrains , worth 500 , Saturday. . . .350 yard Brussels Rugs Fringed 980 each Velvcrt Rugs , Fringed $ i. oo each 25 Per Cent Discount on Rugs In our rug department on Saturday only , the prices marked are lower than any other house sell them at in the city , and with this extra discount there will be nothing in it for us , simply to advertize our rug department. Everything all throught our carpet department has been marked down for Saturday's sale. If you \vant a carpet or some matting or a rug. This is your opportunity. -W- TON STORE 16th and , Douglas Stroots. Q There Is Nothing "Just as Good"as Ripans Tabulcs or headaches , biliousness and all U disorders of the stomach and liver. One Tabule o-ives relief ! ( I Talmlti ! Bold br drurglitt. or by milt . E U lie price ( V ) centi a tioi ) u ttnt to Tn > HI. pan * Cliemlciil fumpany , No. 10 tiprucd St , K. Y. li"1 rrTMI P 101 ? * brt ? ' i' ° y tiiouiaucU of laU at tnoiitiih' H Is thai I'J J U XN LL J-'vIX . . . IJ - mirrl'-J l.vly a frlc i4 It Irregular frou any oum. IH * nato. uniUoliabie , uavor falls , ruarantca with ever * bottix ire to 4 it ay Tlila iimUaiua li fir nuojrlor to pllU . every boUlnUtatl d-iuinf/er loijii'i ' 11 u'l .S > U oy all lua-UiuUniwHH , 1'ice , * . .00 > porooltla II yo .riU-Ji' im Juujnot u4-'o it , ioiUJ.O J.il wov U ( or.v.ira yo.i : i or.llj bexpress. . 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