yr Tlrr : oM11rA pAi7 Y rliF1 IIAY , ,1PNf' 111 , ' 1800. EFFECTIVE \ 'UIll ( U { 1tAY 1EN Do Better Work in Some Sections Than Edu i sated Ministers , SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE ADJOURNS Closing Session Reveled In Short Talks fill the Uls.dou Cori- CIsurc IeN S , rlttg 11i Around Illaslou Sunday Sl'huols , The closing sesson of the institute was bold last ev'enlng , ( lie limo being occupled by addresses , outside of the prearranged programl , In spite of the suffocating hot weather tine church was crowded anal the same enthualnsn ) which hna characterized the entire convention waa manifested. The speakers one and all vohecd the sentiment lint the session just close ! hail been an tilt- uaually profltabhe one , and they would return - turn to their variaua hones to take up the work of evalgellzing the young with re- noweti energy. There teas n repetition \Vetinesday's full and lntercsted attendance yesterday murnlug at the lnterstato Sabbath Seine ! hiatltllte at the First Presbyterian church , 11'hlle the audleicc was largely composed of women , a nurprisiug nutnher of men hind detached thetnsel\ from their busineas reaponslblll- tics long enough to participate in the deliberations - erations and they formed a very respectable minority. Sonic charges were necessitated in the prearranged programl nl the morning aessloi on account of the absence of ddle- a gates , but the vacant places were aeceptably filled and there was no perceptible dituitu- lieu In interest. The session opened at 9 o'clock with a promise meeting , led by Rev. Charles Wit- trans of Sauborn , In. The normal lesson oil "The Laws of Teaching , " by Mrs , ylattiO 11. Bnlley of Shetaudoah , In. , was mottled or account of the absence of Mrs. Halley and later in the session 11ev. S. M. Ware of this city offered n reseiulloll cxpressbig the rev geot of the delegates on account of Jlrs , hlailey''s absence and their sympathy with her In the amlction vvluich detained her. This was adopted by a rising vote , after whichl tier. T. S. Ilailey , U , 1) . , of Cedar Rapids offered a prayer for Mrs , bailey's recovery. 'The subject , "Tim Primary 'reacher and Kiudergnrten Methods , " was discussed by Miss Avlce Drake of Omaha nut ! 1tev. Amoa A , Randall of Marengo , ha. Rev. Asa Lear' ! , D. D. , of this city waste to speak on "Should Pastors Teach the Children , and how ? ' ' but his place was taken by Rev. Stephen Phelps of Council Bluffs , who delivered a very thoughtful amt a interesting address. Miss Sarah Rico of Boone , Ia. , spoke on "Plans for Enlisting Teachers" and this was followed by a brief diaclusslon el "Motives that Should Influence in Taking Up the Work of Teaching. " The last paper of the morning was read by Rev , Charles F. Graves of Shelton , Neb. Ile t spoke an "Laymen as a Supplement to Our Ministry in Pioneer and Country Fields. " I WORK OF THE LAYMEN. I Rev. Graves declared that the question would more properly , arise why they were dlseussing the expedlehcy of this matter. The record of the past already abundantly justified the belief that the work of the laymen was most profitable. It had long ago been demonstrated that God had abundantly - dantly blesad the efforts of laymen in all departments of Christian activity. This was especially true in the Sabbath school and in the Young People's Society of Christian - tian Endeavor and similiar organizations. The speaker deprecated the tendency that was ev eSywhere more or less apparent to leuvo trio work of calvation tb the educated ministers. The necessity for educated and ordained ministers could not sbe overestimated - mated , but pad had never intended that the call of salvation should be restricted to them. The holy Ghost lied fallen on all alike at the Day of Pentecost. In the Pioneer country , Rev. Graves contended - ; tended the worlc of laymen was mornu effective than that of the average minister. j The very educatl3u and training of the minister too often operated to create a gulf between himself and those whom he was trying to save. The people were apt to regard hint as a person veho was inviting then to Christ , because it was hna business j and by which he earned his living. The consecrated and common sense layman could do much better , lie was nearer to the people. lie know the motives that governed - erned thorn and Ito could minister to their needs more fully and successfully because ho knew what those needs were. CLOSING SESSION , 1 The evening session was opened with prayer and music , after which Rev. S It. Ferguson , synodical ntlssienary , delivered a short address on " "If you wish j to reach the people who most need the gas- pet said he , "you must go where they are. If you cannot go yourself there are those who can and will if others w'III only furnish I the means. " fie reci'cd ' uunterous Inrtauces I where prosperous churches ball grown up from 50)011 beginnings , which only involved the outlay of a few dollars in estalisbing a Sunday school b\ some hitherto neglected community. He urged his hearers to give something and Induce others to give to en- nble the workers to go out into these places mad found Sunday schonlq that all might have the gospel taught to them. 11ev. J. B , Currens , Sunday school utis- slonary for Nebraska „ spoke o ) the sauna topic and added Iila testimony to the growth of churches around tie Sunday schools Planted th communities where hitherto no gospel services had been held , Manny of tht'eo churches v'e'o still without pastors , but kept up sue school and svlte ) possible secured some one to come and preach to then. There was a dearth of ministers for flue charges which vvera rapidly springing up. George Perry , Sunday school missionary for the Black lulls , spoke of the great need 1 of gathering n ) the children , "Tune Savior loves tlto little cltlldreih The hardened singer can cone to ilia anti ho forgiven , but ho must first become as a little child. The parents can be-reaclhed through ) the little ones , They go from the Sunday school and in their childish way talk of what they have heard and the person who would lint listener or heed such topics brought up by older ones cannot resist rho sweet innocence of the little ones. It is also lit the Sunday schools that the first work is Bono toward making the good citizens and faithful mothers of the future. " VQICE OF GOD IN ' 0114 CHILD , Roy , J , M , \ Ilset toad for his topic , "And Ito Sal a Little Child ht rho Mldbt of Then. ' ' 't'he voice of Cod is heard b ) the \'olee of the little oucs aati they ht their Innocence have moved the greatest and most powerful minds the world has prpdticed. They were the Inspiration for man's greatest and best efforts ailed lit them is thu hope of the church iii the future. 'I'raln thent up htlyq Iiuntlay school and they-irow ; to manhood - hood am ) vsomanlrood and drop naturally into the , ' . Urncken of Peoria , Kan. , spoke of tluo great need of ( lie Sunday bchool missionary work in hinny- parts of lcaunsns , and particularly - ticularly In ( lie Indian Territory , it was slated there were 35,000 children in the to ritory alto lord itovor attended a Sunday school and to wluont tire sight of a church w'as as a stranger. There was tin money at present to carry on this great work and ho made an earnest plea' for assistance. li. S. Sulzer , tbo "Minnesota Cyclone , " was ( lee last bpcaker , this address was largely devoted to the tcacbers , Few teachlers , ho said , appreciated lire Inhpurtance of their work , Children are largely what their leaches 11)111(0 titeal , Tenchela ehtonld ho punctual and regular In their ' attendance and should alwutys e hnvo soatcthuIng by whlclh to fix b the attenllon of ( be little ones of tire lesson , rlley houl I alto I a pcraonl whce characte ° a and dally life were an object Ietson to the Q'iJre1. ; Too little atcntlun'vas paid tote to ' 8 Idly ( ° p ' by snperlnteu'1euta in sG leiilnV Iraeltfrs , . - - - - t $ lullug 4'und Qf tital energy la eaafb and plaasaltly' re- I'S , n/ihablp / Ilo.ttter's Stuntath lllticls { a sn ifyjgbrant without a peer , and will fy't'DIht.fale ti eafl ktanhia into an cu teahhd pinslryur Desldcs this , it averts a.r r.i.rdiea malarl'i uud auidnes blliona , kksrIt . ' Ovspeplja nn4 ljelilnutie alipwnta. 'Itee aerreeui deffe ( great bantfit frcla Lilt Slllil'I' t1'.ti1'S 1'1/lt A 111)11. . .1bou1 (100 flue l'ereule lYulsls nn Sole iii the Stale for be. \\'e have received over fifty dozen shirt waists ht a variety of colors and designs and in all sizes , which we place on snl c today and Saturday at the unheard of price of 10c. Under the host favorable circumstances you could hardly expect to get a shirt waist as good as one of these for less than from 21e to DOe , but we sell them just the anme for 10c. Not cheap affairs , but nice elegant waists , walsla that cost us a great deal more that 10 dents , that we are using as a lender to advertse our new locatIUn at 1511 Douglas street. street.PEfCAi PEfCAi l ISIIilt'P WAISTS , IOC. Saute now duck stilts , jacket and skirt conhplele , for $1.25. Other duck suits for $1,75. And still others for $2.50. wash dresses , dotted Swiss and .organdte dresses , $3.75. Dimity dress for $1,50 , $2.00 , $2.25 , ' Surely there's ii , ) uddd to tell you what they're worth. You can't get the poorest kind of goods for the price of our best dregs , You can't make them any better , If as well ; then there's the bother and the money saved , black and figured mohair skirts for $1.75 and $2.35 , ] line atd black serge skirts and plniu mohair skirls for $2.75 , $2.95 and $3.50. These are prices you don't liar of every day , Till : STATE , 1511 Douglas St. 'I'I ) the 1lddern t1'oadnreu , Mlt , GEOIIGE D , ItiCE , Clerk , Omaha , Neb , DIOAR Silt ; I wish to nckuowiedge the rev rclpt of $3,000 , the amount of tluo Insurance In full on the life of my brother , Chester C , hulett. Trusting yell will accept my sineere thanks for salute and for all other kindness extended , I remain youta very truly , BESSiE A , IIULETT. Omaha , Neb , , Jute 4 , IS96. --p--- Sunttut't''I'fiurM. , Don't ' snake final arrangement for your sumuter vacation until you have secured - a tourist folder Issued by the UNION PA- C1bIC , Call on or address 'A. C. Dunn , City Pass , & Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam street , 'I'nheFn Plunge In the innlensc plunge bath at lint Springs , S , I ) . \Vrite the hotels fur necomntodations now and make you plans to go to Hot Springs of South Dakota for rest , health and pleasure - ure , You will find the Northvvesteru Line fully equipped to provide comfort and safety to Its passengers-something the traveler of today is particular about. Ticket oldie , 1401 Farnan street , - - 4)-- .u never & Cn. , 21 „ S. 18th St. For $20 $ anti up you can get the best suit atnl fit in Omaha. Call and examine our now gdods and satisfy yourself. A Fish Story with elements of truth , easily passible by usGng the Nortltvvestern line to some of the many lakes north. Cost you $2.00 to $10.00. Depends on the "financial question , " 1401 Farnam Street , - - + - - - - I'lliliJlEN GET 'I'IIEHt I1.ACIC PAY. City Connell PIISYPM the Ordlunuee " Vhieht } Sits Iteeently It'reated. The city council met in special session , yesterday forenoon , mainly for the purpose of passing the appropriation grdi ancc witiclr was defeated at the regular meeting Tuesday - day ulght. The bone of contention was the claims of the firemen whose pay was deducted - ducted In July , August and September , 1SJ4 , tl the interests of economy. This was by virtue of at agreement between the firemen - men and the Board of Fire and Police Corn- missloners , by which the men were to be laid off in relays. Some of- the men were laid oft as agreed , but others were compelled - pelled to rcinalu at their posts and lose their salary. They preschted'claims for the salary' . deducted , which amounts' to about $1,700 , and these were included in the ordinance which was defeated. Yesterday ulorring the same arguments were repeated at length , but the councilmen who had opposed - posed ( lie claims before withdrew their oppo- sitlon after further Investigation , and the ordinance was passed without objection. Ordinances were also passed by which the bonds of hack drivers were- reduced frail ) $200 to $100 , and by which ) the west boundary of the hack district was extended front Twenty-fourth street to Twenty-eighth Street. This compels tine hackme ) to carry ore passenger to any point east of Twenty- eighth street and betvicen Bancroft and Grace streets , for 50 cots. The resolution authorizing the employment - ment of two additional clerks in tine 011ce of tire city treasurer for thirty days was recOsldered , and after the salary had been reduced from $70 to $60 , tune resolution passed. When we consider that the Intestines arc about eve tines as long as the hotly' we can realize the itetse suffering experienced when they become inflamed. DeWltCs Colic and Cholera Cure subdues infiamma- tlon at ouco and completely removes the dilllculty. ---m-- nIS1cLtT LOSES Ills 1VE.tLT'II. \Yhlie do Ills ten ) Monte lie Is liobbed. Charles hlinidey , Thirty-fourth and Frank- III ) streets , yesterday morning reported to the p011cc ( hint ha was lucid up at Thirty-third and Izard streets a ( 930 ; o'clock Wednesday night by two nien and robbed of $31. Ulnkley is in the employ of the local gas company , and \Vednesday drew his salary. This has led the police to believe that the robbery was commltlol by 501))0 ) ono who knew Di kley. liinldey , liowever , Is not able to give much of a description of ( ho meh , saying Only that they vveru both short uud dressed in dark clothes. Ilinkhey was held up while o ) hla way butte , lie says that he was accosted by the wo uncut , w'ho aslced hie ) If ho had seen a norse straying nbeit. In the course of ( lie conive sation the tacit cane close to ( lie horse upon which Bhnkley was astride and suddenly one ceizcd him by ( Ito leg and pulled ! dm to the ground , The men the ) want through his pockets , C , KANSAS BADY jl . . CIT Y Cured oP I9v 1 [ 16a Disc uriulf CUT1ClA b ECZEMA REMEDIES Our baby when tires weeks ofd was badly at. nlctti w IIh F.cxeala. l ter head , awns , ucek , l babe and ncariy ever ) ' joint In herlatlyuus rawnnti lieedlnx abed we cuneluded to tryCOTICUii.S Itensrss'o heguu slim CIITTcv11Aulut / - menO and CuUCOUA 6OAr' , nod ( 'her the pttt app6roraut we could see a change , After we had uted I1ucui tine week some of use sores bn4 tenled entirely , nab ceuu-d to spread , In Iese thorn n muutitSite s4 ttixtfromscultsan blemishes uud nt duy his as lowly skin and hair us any cldl t $ hio was shown et duo ( irnngo Fair , anti teak a w tminni as the prliltest htby , over silrcn otlu re 7I16Ryrits 1'Atn.1609I1eiletlcAte.Kan.l'lly' . sula orerywhrrr 1'otrra 11u' & ( 'use ( ' 05p , Roston j3A1f1ER MOTEL. l'llhht'l'14t4N'I'I1 AN ! ) JOKES S'PREE'S. 110 rooms , baths , steam heat and all modern onventeaces , Itates , 11.60 and Ir O0 per day. earners , t'pecial low rules to regular , F11ANK IIILDITCIl , 61gr. ' i - ' - ' , " 'e' 'e'r' , Teeth Filled lately ' e ' ' ' 1) ill 1 1 i1 tie , , , . : ( a la / ' ' t/11S 1 d rl rlBI'Idgc TIII ; CYCLONE I ' " l 1 1l 'IILI ' A Graphic Portrayal of the St. Loui s Cyclone's ' Deadly Work , THE SEE NAS EXCLUSIVE RICH T Only Auliuttlc 11,1Itlou Puh11silctl ( thick \'orb of Pen uud Cuutr'rm uud The llee Secures the tPorlc fur its Subscrhhiers. Four humireti killed and 1,200 Injured is ( ho record of the eycleie which struck St. Louis and East St , Lotus at 5 o'clock on the afternnon of May 27Vltldn half an hour thetsauls of ( andlles were rendered homeless - less and properly to the vahto of $50,000,000 was tieslroyed. It was ( lie most disastrous storm of modern limes , far more appalling than any earthquake or hur'rlcane that has occurred in thia generation , lhuulretis of ntlles of electric wires and thousands of telephone and telegraph poles were dashed to the ground like so many ninepins. Trees were uprnoted anti lnulcd a distance of several blocks , heavy iron ( dIces were twisted as through they were so much tin. The masonry at lute approaches of the great Ends bridge was blow'u nwoy , steaumhonts were dashed across the river-broken into fragments and hurled high upon the opposite boors , There was nohiug either on Innd or afloat to withst lid the pitiless fury' of the awful vIiitl , which attained a veluclty of eighty ntlcs au hour stud brought with it havoc , ruin and death. Itlght upon ( lie heels of the storm came Strauss , St. Lonls' lead leg photographer , who made perfect view's of all the most ln- portnut ruins , which lueluded some of the city's Most substantial buihiiugs and churches , These vice's , together with a graphic description of the wreck from rho pen of one of St. Louis' most noted urews paper luau , have been handsomely engraved and printed on supersized and caloulered paper and bound in book form , after tl'e ' style of the World's Fair views , tvhdch The lice scattered broadcast to 1694 , making an interesting nibuuui of the great storm which is almost priceless , as it is the only nu- llientlc cditon , photographed direct from actual life dr death , ( lint wlll ho published , The flee has exclusive control of the dncllot anti offers this complete work of fifty pages , including forty-three full page vines , to subscribers of The Daily lice for the insigulflcnnt sum of 25 cents and one coupon cut out of the advertisement on another - other page. See ativertiscment printed on another page for dircctlons for sending c : .ringing in coupolis. Visit "Moggys" up to date boot black parlors - lors , 1416 Faruan street. Ladies parlors in connection ; electric fats , all for a nickch ---e-- A r'tai 7'ILAIN. = nMMOII'I II'nclllc Ifnilrt n ) . OMAHA-ST. LOUIS , Only line without change of cars , Leave R'ebcr street depot 315 ; p , m. Arrive at St. Louts union station 720 a. m , CITY OFFICES , N , E. corner Thirteenth and Farnam sts. SIN Thirty P. M. 'rraln. of the CIIICAGO , 1HL\VAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Best service , ELECTRIC LIGHTS , Dining car. ' City omce , 1504 Farnam , Yon Go ltigltt 'I'lrfiugh To Chicago if you take the Burlington's 1'estibulel Flyer. " No delays-no waits-no - transfers-any- where , Leaves Omaha at 5 p. m. Arrives Chicago at 3:20 a. in : Tickets at 1502 Farnam street. c e A Cool Reception. awaits the wise purchaser of a Spirit Lake ticket via the Northwestern line , Accoinmo- dations there better antl more reasenablo than ever. Thermometers not allowed to go above 651E degrees. City office , 1401 Farnam street. Teut'Irers' 1sxl nrsCttn. , A personally conducted excursion will leave Omaha via the ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Saturday July' 4 , at 450 ; p. m. , for Buffalo , N , Y , Rate for round trip only $26:75. For full information call at city ticket office , 1602 Farnam street , A { t'nrlht Ilnfisr. It Is a pleasure to note that F. M. Russell is devotlug his time auld energy to furnishing - ing fine gas amt electric' fixtures for real- dcitces and Public IanldIngs , The convett- hence of having a hnnse devoted entirely to such specialties wilbbe appreciated by all who contemplate butlafng. Ills stock embraces - braces all that is nnw and original 111 ( Ire line of gas and electrlo fixtures anti the lice- pie of this city are shouting by their liberal palronngd that lltcy.valuo such a firm In their midst. Few men have a more cn- viable reputation for reliability mid are as deserving of it , as list will not allow any article to leave hla store or any job to be finislteti units it is complete and just as represented. F. M , ltussell's husincss has grown witlt Ontalm's growth and is a tvnrthty exponent 01' what correct illlsttlt'sa methods , coupled with a ditcrntnntion to be up to the limes , will tin , iila elegant salesroom is at 313 South Fifteenth street , where will be found all thin latest designs in gas and electric light chandeliers known to the trait' , and a visit to hula place Is njtvnys a pleasure , Allrnllan , 1 ( , 'if P. All mentbena of Nebraska lodge No. 1 , 1C , of I' „ are requesle.l to nit'ud this' hnnrrnl of ilt'othcr Maths Toil nt isle into tesldencc , 62J South 'rwcntifth s'reel ' , ut to oelurk , Friday morning , June 19tin , fly order of the C , C. GEO. IL IW111N5ON , Kof1L&S , 1:211,7 ; llt'I'i'ALO ANl ) Itll'I'Uli1' , it2ti , . . 'i'hrnrurh ( 'nr Sorties. , The i1OCIC ISLAND ROUTE offers you on July- and 5 the above rate to the N , E , A , meeting at liuffaln , N. Y „ cr to visit your friends ht the east. Through cars will be run t la Chicago , Detroit std Ningara Frtlis , leaving Omaha 450 ; pp to. , i'atttrday , July 4 A Itock islnud rcpreseutntive wl11 accon- hulny this excursion , If passetgcra desire tickets 'ill lie honored on steamer nu' way , Detroit to Iluffalo , or Buffalo to Detroit without extra charge. For slecphtg car reservations anti full information call at city ticket ctilco , 1603 Fartuun street. C. A. RUTfiEitl'OIID , 0. A , 1' . Dept. J. S , M'NALLY , C I' . & T A. /pportuutty for u n iatsteru 't'rip At a very low rate is afforddti by ( lie N. E , A meeting at Uutfalo in July. Tickets u Ill be on raid via the Lake Shoo & Michlguu Southern railway , July 5 and 6 at 0110 fare phis $2,00 membership fee for the round trip , Return limit can be extended to Septeiubttr 1 , A stop at Clmutauqua avlll be ailoweti out ( Ito rc turn. A apleulld chance to visit Niagara Falta , Full particulars will be furnished on application to B , P , Humphrey , ' 1' , l' , A „ Kansas City , Mo. , or C. IC , Wlihei' , A. G. P. A. , Chicago , - - - - - Lfivw Rules t'Itt the Ilurllngtou Route. St. Louis , June 13 , 14 and 15 , Saul Francisco , June 15 , 10 , 23 and 21 , Chicago , July 4 , 5 and 6. Buffalo , July 4 and 5. Washington , July 3 , 4. 5 and 6 , Denver , Juno 14 and 15 and July 5 and 6 , Salt Lake City , August 7 and S. Hot Springs , S , D. , July 3 and 24. Yellowstcue l'aik , June 1 to September 30 , Call at ticket omce , 1502 Fau'nanr St. , and get fail information. J. B. REYNOLDS , Clty Pass , Agent. Still dtunattig. Report was ( hunt "The Overland Limited" on tine UNION PACIFIC was discontinued whcii other lines took oft their fast trains. Not so , liowever , tor the train still makes the unequalled fast time of 290 lours to Utah 'points and 60y4.hours to California. Th'e'equtpment of this train surpasses that of any other hoc in'tlre west , Get tickets , folders , etc. , at City Ticket o111ce , 1302 Farnam st , Onutlul Chicatier-Special. t pecial Train to Chicago for Omaha , ; tra dl rxchusively. ' NOW } \VESTERN' I .LINE. 6:3. : . ) every nlrht : - - + - "Onuthtt-Chicago Limited. " MILWAUKEE RY ; Built for speed , Comfort and safety. Short line , I ' Block system , - Electric light. Fine Cuisine. City ticket office , 1501 Farnam street. 'I'on e h u a rs-I Ii i a'n In. Through car service via "Northwestern Line , " Many unusual privileges. Inquire at the city omce , 1401 Farnam street , AT _ o- 1e Bee's Silvers Anniversary We have the best silver presents-Gorham's Sterling Silver-especially selected for gift giving-unique and pretty designs. . . C , S. RAYMOND , 13th and Douglas. . Ritssia None like them in Omaha. ) ' Red A new shoe for men- A. rich rod-richest yet made \'Vlth black soles and heels ® ® ° ® ® Not sltoivu outside our store $ 41 AND $ 5 The mostaeIStocratieof all , . . , Jump Ropes Free-with every purchaseiof- dollar or nlaro In our misses' an(1 ehlldron's department we jjt'o away a strong woven wire skipplag rope-until all the skipptmo ropes are gone LUSiQMLRS SIIOLS POIISIID FREE. . Cartwright 0. N , E , Cor. loth and Douglas. . tet.etmv ! & ) s ! fans ! I A henntlfui Japanese ran gh'cn absolutely fie I With cy ery purchase Slrtnrdny , , June 20Ve display a bcautlfui hue of prizes on Saturday , tint o1'ith one inn of our celebrated balling 0 o pow'dcr 01' with tl'o pounds of tut-lily Ilhld tit any price ( nflc and above ) , r. t , junrantec all of I our goods rind cD : * con\'lnae you that It pays to I buy Irons an exciustve Wit and colrce ! roust , Q1'jnolr you buy from usyor buy direct trop ( ho lca and cotfee pluntations aml t ' t the adddiu teen's trofit iii our prentluws , I Grand Union Tea Co. , 113 Su , 16th St. tY'C tY'C C C > ! ' 'Cr' CY CSC ; f r r br" r tr r do 4r r i r" ( r r ( dr 1r ! f s- t i 4 lief , June 19 , 15'0 , Whole Suits 25c 6t --for little 3 to S year olds that look well , arc made l well , and will Nash 'veil. ' 1 his is the lowest price qJ ever reached for wearable wash suits , And St1Cl1 suits ! Not the ordinary flimsy , homely , thrown-to. _ l gether kind that dry goods stores offer at 50C or thereabouts - abouts , but handsome , stylish , dependable suits , \vith the pant scams all tapcd t m ake thorn extra strum suis ( that no need be ashamed to buy , and that " 1'he Nebraska" is not ashamed to advertise. In connection with these pretty little wash suits we offer extra pants of the same goods- Two Legged Pants-for lOc , tYhiclr are luade up in the same substantial way with ! taped seams and which "there is more than toc worth t , of sewing on"--as one woman put it , 'Ike wash suits We sell at i5C , arc also wonderful values and those at 50c , G5C , 75C , Soc and $ Ioo arc better suits , better i Styles , better materials , better InadC aldfl better \VOrtll buying than any Wash Suits that have been shown in Omaha , 'These plash Suits emphasize more than ! ever the simple , homely truth that it pays to patronize " 1'110 Nebraska , " . Ifaslc Strit flrs/hry eta nett- canter svindotu. d ? 1 d dd' d' ? r rr r ' t x8 Ill Th © n Sa e ann a t r OAS a OOtS a n 6eS 9n ma a W'e entry' the LAItIEST S'I'OCIC w'ES' ' 01' ChIICAGO , Which includes al I time vaeiuwS stylhs anti ( pnlillfs accessary to uncet the denta11da of ill c uhost ct'ilical fondle throughout the entire w'est. Su'h ( goods ns w'c rho tot niutlufutcht'e oursel\'cs bay In large quautitics fet SPOT CASII , eunbllug us in Molly Instances to sell other amnufnctuu'ot" goods at less pthC1' thou they them sel\'es couhl afford to niake 0u theft f f they employed nu agent to sell directly for them , aS'C cell them lit con acetic" w'ita other large hues of ours. We are Western Agents for the ® stan Rhher Shoe co.'s and ay tote u or o9 s 0 , 9 Two brands of Rubber Boots nod Shoes that are universally ackitow ledged t o be the t'ety best hit the uuuket. 'tVe sell these goods at factory prices turd thrills , freight paid to your place of busltess. 1Ve guarantee to give : l 9 good prlccs on all classes of goods as can be obtained on like quality lit any tuu'kct. Our Large and Varied Stock ShoUld at 01100 be convhtchlg to all prudent lnerchttults that itvould be to their advautllge to do bushlessvitlt us. lee most respectfully osk 0011tparISOltyiut any goods on the inarket. flail orders solicited and peotiptly filled. ti P B KRKEfflALL & OO 9 IIO2 fO4aIIO6 HAONEY STa We arc sitow'ing the largest assortment of- rINCY TRIPS - - - - Ever exhibited in Omaha Ca lumbus Buggy Co. , Largest ituhiders of Fine Vchrcics. tOOS 10.12 IIARNEY STREET , OMAHA , NEII. ' . 111t1lug the lowest prlccs is easy-but to back them up with the best goods is unothe ut.lttet'that fcly' others can do. LEONARD CLEANAIILE REERIGEItL1'roi s $6.45. Granite lro Challenge Preserving Beveridge 4 F1 ( lard Kettles. Automatic ci. i e \ 'ooll ' f quart 34o , Steam 4 ' 6 quurt f2c ' Rcfri . le : Iw art OOc Cookers , . , ' - rj erEttO'o [ ( : : : : : 101. : rte 5 95c 311 h' t 3 gt.1ti'hite 111otnttain Ice Crcann Irl'eeees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,69 3 ga1 , Charcoal Filled Fancy Yater Coolers , nickel faucet , . $1.t10 Sons Oor . I4th 0 , I + arnaml 0 Q ® Ilundredloflcuaultanreputupauarnneedlo } „ ' . cutulotimuttnod unttheydon'tdolt.Twk D o not title with , topr'ed r ; R bb LottImbaodCapsuitsarsworrantodtuu utcmvustlonbututd..W h , uwnry ruuntvlfpn'vcr tstoltuarssorcrxsl- uxTurkf.hTamyana , . , 4 r,1'y'rutnrmuq , l.odl > rralnYastrLortllam lerl 1'ennyroeatliltsur.tutlre + h hoal6lDhtEalalunlw'cakneosotllepodua , , na bold only bY )1 ) v 11S'tl j tl sl\rtani ennui by youthlulerron uirU . . f1iAlOlAeY. sell farmm , routxw6rrr..anldnulyhylluu a1'usnseer , . . , . . , 9t , Urnahaltb , ay null , 10111'nrauuet..uuuhxheb.InWhcxn moll. f KEEP YOUR EYE _ J , On the Big Stores news Today it tells of money " saving opportunities 4f in silks , wt iSh goods , bf- I dress goodswt appers , suits and waists. There is piano news' Af for music lovers , ( TI'tei'e's ' grocei'y news that concerns all. f 6f ' yf Attend our gratti special sale of ahlghtly used I'lanos June 2211. Tlne greatest sale di. ever allemi1tied. , 5 f en n 0w 6ai OS - Pianos ntov'cd , hotel anti repaired by = competent and experienced met , (1 ( (1f f -.r ( Inventory I' Sale of Wrappers We have over a tluousami fine \\'rnpper blunt we cannot carry over to invottory , \\'o have cut the prices deeply and to clear them cut In tso days , Arnold's best twill \Vrapeprs , In all col. ors , blue and striped calico \\'rappers ; we have beat sehihtg thlon at $1.25 to $2.50 ; tiveiutory sale price is 75c , Fine Percale Wrappers , in all colors , Bishop sleeves , 0-yard skirt , a $2,00 and $2.50 Wrapper ; Inventory sale price is Pie. Ladles' black mouth fancy- lawn grass cloth Wrappers , iii caubric and I'ereian patterns , Bishop sleeves , made to sell at $2.50 to $3.50 ; Inventory sale price $1. iS. L , Sale Friday in Wash Dress Goods Department Entire line of fine figured anti sripet Dimities on sale tomorrow at lOc yard. Dresden and Perslan effects In fine Dimi- tics for lIe yard , ' Fine line of the best Percales , full yard wide and guaranteed colors , for , giiirttigs , at 121c yard. Newest cffecta In the stylish GRASS. LAWNS , 124c yard , Every- kind and color in ilw best Dress Prlnls made at 5c yard , . Navy and white striped llandspun for. dress skirts , finest cloth produced for the. purpose , 15c yard. Wltite shtunkoi Duck for skirtings , ISe , 20c , 25c ya'd , Good styles In priced Lawns e ) sale at 31,4c yard , 1 N\ ' ' V ALL WOOL CILALLiS FRIDAY 1OC YARD , r t Hot weather Fabrics , at our Mammoth Silk Department t We offer 10 pieces of check Itnussellno ( do. Sole , all silk , 45 inches wjde , regular $1.00' 1 grade , for IJc a yard ; colors are Nile , pink , yellow , cream , lavender , cerise and black I5 inches wide , 49c a yard. Black Silk Grenadines , in all black or black wUh embroidered figures-tiro only" conhpleto assortment in the city , ALL WOOL CIALLiS FRIDAY 100. AGENTS FOR BUTTERICK 1vATTERNS , Ladles Waists We are head and bitoulders above alt competitors on Waists. We sluow moro ex- tlusivo styles , more cholcc novelties than. the combined stock of nli OuU , llar 1 , 100 dozen choice ilgnred lawns , French percales , striped madras , canibray grasli i then , their veluo hen $1,25 to $2,00'special pre-bivcntOry prices , 25c , 31e and 50c. I , r , e t1 ; Lawn and Linen Suits i . Flue Stilts , correctly made and elegantly trimmed , at $1,50 anti up , 1 r , ALL WOOL Ci1ALLiS FRIIAY 190. Grocery Dept. . , . Nuvr Evaporated Peaches , only. , . . . . , , 4o ! Now Evaporated I'uunes , only' . , , . , . . , , 4y a t + Durham's Cocoanut , 10o packages only 50 + Shcpp's Shredded Cocoa tit 10c packages - ages only . . . . . . 5O Snider'a Tomato Soup , quart cats , t worth 25e , . . . . . . .12/o , tr 3-pound cans California Peaches o spit- cols , . lee f bars Laundry Soap fur 25o 10 pounds Whole Ithee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26o t , AYP r .