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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : } SATURDAY , MAY 7 , 1808. KELIEY , STICER & CO , Bfttniday'i Selling in Ladies' and Children's Underwear and Hosiery , NEW STYLES IN FANCY PARASOLS e i l Acent for Ilattcrlck Pattern * Style * and Late I'ulill- etlon Have Arrived and Are Wow on Hale. We have all the new and latest Ideas In ladles' fancy parasols white , with chiffon ruffles , plaldi. checks , stripes , at $1.60 , $2.00 , $2.70 , $3.00 lo $15.00. No trouble to show them to our customers. Ladles' Verona Gloria silk umbrella In black , navy , wine , green , 2G-ln. , close roll pretty handles silk cover nnd tassel these re special for Saturday's sale only $1.75 each. Our stock of ladles' and children's hosiery is the largest most complete and cheapest In the city. . . , Ladles' fast black and tan hose double ole heel and toe 23c quality Saturday's ale , only ICc pair. Ladles' fine fast black or tan cotton hose high spliced heel and toe double sole I5o quality Saturday's sale only 25c pair. Ladles' superior quality lisle thread hose fast black double sole heel and toe our COo stock Saturday's sale , only 35c pair. Ladles' silk finished lisle thread hose- plaids fancy stripes 'Iron stitch lace boots beautiful patterns. This entire lot for Saturday's Fale only 50c pair. BARGAINS FOR CHILDREN. Children's school hose fast black and tan double knee nnd foot special quality for hard wear all sizes 6 to 10 Saturday's ale , only 15c pair. Misses' extra fine quality flne ribbed hose unbleached soles , or all black foot our rcKUlar 33c quality all sizes to 5 to 8 % for Saturday's sale only 25c pair. UNION SUITS VESTS AND PANTS. Wo are Omaha agents for the celebrated Munslng Union Suits for ladles and chil dren superior In fit nnd finish to all others and price just V& the actual value. Ladles' "Munslng" union suits , high neck , long or short sleeves ankle or knee length also low neck no sleeves knee length Egyptian cotton flne ribbed all finished eoams , white or ecru all sizes Saturday's Bale only 50c suit. Ladles' lisle thread "Munslng" union suits silk finished , high neck , long or short sleeves , ankle or knee length also low neck , sleeve less , knco length finished seams a regular $1.50 quality , In any other make , white or ecru all sizes Saturday's sale only $1.00 BUlt. BUlt.At At $1.75 fine merino This Is a special quality in unloiTsults for ladles who must wear light weight wool for summer flno white ribbed merino beautifully finished- lone or short sleeves , ankle or knee length regular $2.50 garment all sizes Satur day's sale only $1.75 suit. Wo have placed on our counter for Sat urday's sale the cheapest line of ladies' ribbed summer vests In the city none to equal them nt 12Hc , 15c , 18c 3 for 50c , 25c end 35c these are genuine bargains. Wo have an cxcclont line of children's ribbed vests nt 12V4c all sizes special for Saturday's sale only 12c each. KELLBEY. STIOEIl & CO. , Corner Farnnm and Fifteenth. Haydcn Bros. ' nd on page 5 will Interest the men. f 1.2- LINCOLN AND Snnilny , May 8. Via Burlington Route. Take 8:35 : a. m. train. Returning , leave Lincoln at 6:00 : p. in. or 10:35 : D. m. Get tickets at 16Q2 Farnam or at Bur lington depot. 10th and Mason sts. " ,111 ED. VAN DEUSEN-Mrs. H. , aged 83 years , The funeral will tnko place on Saturday lluy 7. HOS , at 2 o'clock p.m. , from hei late resldene. No. 2223 South Eleventh St , Friends invited. BUDKNBUHO- P. , aged 77 years Funeral Sunday 1:30 : p. m. from Burket'i undertaking rooms. Twenty-third aiu ! Cumins street , to Forest Lawn cemetery Friends Invited. Oakland , Nub. , papers please copy. KELLEY , STICER & CO , Some of the Inducements Wo Are Con tinually Offering in OUR MEN'S FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT All the Late t NoTcltlcn nt the Vinal Price * A > ked ( or Old and Out of Dnte Goodn New Naveltlea In tiHdlei' Neckwear. MEN'S NIGHT BHHITS , 650. Just receled , one case of men's' night shirts , made of One , soft muslin , cspc- cally desirable for summer wear , neatly trimmed fronts ; also a fine llght-weght cambric night shirt vrth no collars , cool nnd comfortable for warm weather. These are regular 85c shirts. They go on Bale Saturday for 60c. MEN'S UNDERWEAR , 25C. Fine qlualty ribbed balbrlggftn shirts and drawers , for summer wear , extra well made , drawers double gussetted. MEN'S UNDERWEAR , COG. Supcror quality light weight balbrlggan shirts and drawers made of Egyptian cot ton , patent seama and nicely finished. Draw ers made with double seat. DALBRIGQAN UNDERWEAR , 7CC. French balbrlggan shirts and drawers sum mer weight , extra value , 7Cc. SUMMER UNION SUITS. Men's ribbed balbrlggau union suits M)0 ) ; men's pure lisle union suits , $1.GO. MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS. Men's all wool hand-made sweaters In blue , tan and maroon , high roll neck , $1.50. Men's extra fine quality all wool hand-made sweater In navy , red , green and pearl grey , with laced front , $3.00. Boys' all wool sweaters , navy , red and green with roll collar , $1.00 ; with sailor collar and laced front , $1.25.BICYCLE BICYCLE LEGQINS. Men's and ladles' legglns , fine all wool , COc , COc aqd $1.00. MEN'S AND BOYS' COLORED SHIRTS , DOC. Men's colored shirts , with soft fronts and cuffs to match , In neat stripes and figures. Boys' colored shirts with collars attached or with no collars. MEN'S COLORED SHIRTS , 760. Soft shirts In dark and light colors , with cuffs to match , regular $1.00 quality. COLORED SHIRTS , $1.00. Monarch brand In fine Scotch cheviots and madras , with cuff to match ; also fine percale with two-turndown collars and cuffs to match. LADIES' NECKWEAR. Made nscots In white pique , extra long , 25c. Washable stock ascots with white pique stock and colored ascot , EOc. WASHABLE STRING TIES 3 FOR 250. Fine French gingham ties In fancy plaids , checks , stripes and plain colors. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , I Cor. Farnam & Fifteenth. CHEAP EXCURSION TO IJES MOINES Sunday , May Stli. Via Rock Islnnd Route. Only $2.50 for the round trip. Train will leave Omaha 0:10 : a. m. . and Council Bluffs 6:30 : a. in. Ticket office , 1323 FafKam street. 1'HlilloNotice. . To Northwestern Line Daylight Special now leaves the U. P. depot at G:40 : a. m. ; arrives Chicago 8:45 same evening. No chance In the other trains. The Overland Limited 4:45 : p. m. and the Omaha Chicago Special at C:45 : p. m. arrive at Chicago 7:45 : and 9:30 : , respectively , next morning. The most advanced vcstlbuled eleepers. diners end free parlor , chair cars of course what else would the "Northwestern" have ! t 1401 Farnam at. Sam'l Burns /is selling' rcaluVlannn china dinner set ? 100 pieces , $18.75. See the IluyM In llluc. $1.25 for tho''round trip to Lincoln Sun day. May 8th via Burlington Route. Train leaves Burlington depot at 8:35 : a. m. Re turning , leave Lincoln at 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. Get tickets at 1502 Farnam st. or at Bur lington depot. 10th and Mason sts. AN AMERICAN SHIP SUNK The Oity of Macon Enrouto from Hew Toik to Havana , Loaded With Dry Goods , SPRINGS A GREAT BIG LEAK The Entire Canto Mlnpellaneoni Mer chandise ThorouRhly Wetted , but Saved by the Salvage Wrecking Co. and Drought to New York. News of the disaster of the steamer Macon filled New York shippers with dis may and was the cause of the greatest disappointment to southern merchants , who expected their summer goods by that boat. The cargo consisted of hundreds and hun dreds of cases of muslins , calicos , ginghams , tickings , sheetings , domestics , white goods , wash goods nnd printed cotton goods of every description. Ladles , men's and child's underwear. Corsets , handkerchiefs , laces. Embroideries , curtains. Bedspreads , lace curtains. Ladles' shirt waists. Tidies , dress skirts. Rugs , kid gloves , silks. Men's shirts , collars , And black embroidered silk fringed cash mere shawls. In fact all such goods as are carried by first-class houses In the south. Owing to their wet condition these g.oods were sold Immediately on their arrival In New York by the Marine underwriters , and BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , was again the fortunate purchaser. These goods are now arriving and being nrranged for sale , and Tuesday , May 10 , will see the beginning of the most sensational wet goods sale held. Further particulars from day to day. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Douglas. No excuse for not having a new spring suit. Read what Haydcn Bros , have to say on page 5. M 1.23 LINCOLN AND RETUItN , Sunday , May 8. Via Burlington Route. Take 8:35 : a. m. train. Returning , leave Lincoln at 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. Get tickets at 1502 Farnam or at Bur lington depot , 10th and Mason sts. Colorniln , Utan , Cnllformla Reached quickest via UNION PACIFIC. City ticket onice. No. 1302 Farnam street. Sec the Hfiyn In Bine. $1.25 for the round trip to Lincoln Sun day , May 8th via Burlington Route. Train leaves Burlington depot nt 8:35 a. m. Returning , leave Lincoln at 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. tn. Get tickets at 1602 Farnam st. or at Bur lington depot , 10th and Mason sts. RECRUITS FOR OMAHA GUARDS Coniornl Connnt Will DC Here to Ilc- cclvs AppllcnutH nt the Ar mory on Saturday. Corporal Conant of the Omaha Guards will bo at the armory on Harney street today to receive applications from those who wish to volunteer for service In the volunteer army. The company Is to bo re cruited to its full strength. S. E. Parker , Sharon. Wls. , writes "I have tried Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for Itfhlng piles and It always stops them In two minutes. I consider Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo the greatest pile curd on the market. " If you are Interested In clothing , read Hayden Bros. ' ad on page 5. See The Boys In Blue ! . 1.25 TO LINCOLN AND RETURN , SUNDAY , MAY 8TH. * \ > www & Take the 8:35 : a. m. train , Omaha to Lincoln , I coln , returning on special train leaving Lin V * coln at 6 p. m. or regular train leaving at 10:35 : p. m. ALL DAY IN CAMP ! Ticket Office , 1502 Farnam Street. Depot , 10th and Mason Streets THE BOHOE SALE We Started Monday ! Proves to Bo a Grand BMOW , SOME FURTHER CUTS FOR SATURDAY Cold Weather Can't Keep People from Daylnor Snnimeri Shoe * at Bach Cut Priced MM We Arc Now Mnklnit 44M Shoe * fl.SO Never In the history of Omaha shoe sell ing have such low prices been made on new and seasonable footwear. Whllo wo have cut prices deep on some lines that we want to close out , we have not spared the now stock. Not a shoe tn the house but what represents almost twice the value of our asking price. $4.60 LADIES' SHOES. $1.60. . This Is the greatest shoo bargain ever given. They're not new styles , but they're shoes that have sold readily by us at $4.00 and $4.50 a pair , kid nnd cloth tops , flexible soles , patent kid tips , If we've your size you can save $2.50. ' LADIES' OXFORDS , $2.49. All new this Bprlng , In Inns nnd blacks , all the new popular round toes , not bought for a sale , but cut in price in this , our May reduction sale , to only $2.40. For $2.98 we sell Saturday a Indies' tan or black shoe this spring's styles all the new toes fancy vesting nnd kid tops a shoe we bought to sell nt at $4.00 , Saturday $2.98. $4.00 MEN'S SHOES FOR $3.00. This Is the greatest offering ever mndo In a man's shoe bought by us to sell nt $4 worth every cent of $4 in genuine Rus sia calf nnd vlcl kid with kid. plain or fancy vesting tops all the now bull dog toe , cut In this May reduction sale to $3.00. A child's shoe In sizes C % to 8 , tan or black , sold everywhere nt 90c , hero tomor row 68c. A misses shoe In tan or black all kid- button , our regular $1.60 line , In this sale at 08c. Come In the forenoon nnd avoid the crowd. T. B. NORRIS , 1413 Douglas st. Alay reduction shoe sale. .V ANB Snnilny , Slay 8. Via Burlington Route. Take 8:35 a. m. train. Returning , leave Lincoln at 6:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. Get tickets nt 1502 Farnam or at Bui - lington deuot. 10th and Mason sts. PATRIOTISM JS SUPREME Iu Time * Like Thciic It Stnndn Su perior to Any Form of ItellirlouN Heller. The claims of the state upon Its citizens nnd those of the church upon Its adherents were contrasted by Dr. Leo M. Franklin at Temple Israel last night. The conclusion was that patriotism Is a principle that should take precedence to any religious be lief. 'Dr. Franklin added that the Jews of America were ready , & they had been In history , to serve their country In time of need without reference to creeds. In commenting on the fact that popular sentiment was not unanimous In Its choice of country over church , Dr. Franklin said that theology was more of a factor In the science of government than was commonly supposed. "When we think that there are hundreds and thousands who look up to the ruling of the church as Inviolate It makes the question oven less certain of answer. The alternative really resolves Itself Into this , Shall our religious sentiments give shape or be , shaped by our feeling toward our country ? In my opinion the absolute separa tion of church and state 'should , be luphcld. Only when government broadens Into the exponent of the widest humanltarianlsm will It be well for the government to be actuated by religious sentiment. Until that time the church must adapt Itself to the spirit of the times. "Not that I would advocate a Godless gov ernment , for no state can exist unless It Is based on religion In the form of concrete morality. It Is not religion , but doctrinism ; not belief , but denomlnatlonallsm ; not God , but theology , that I say dare play no part In government. One Is an asscntial to good government and the other Is an absolute condition of the disintegration of the state. "It is a fact that in such critical times as these the Jewish teacher will put patriotism before theology and bis actions In other crises have proved equal to his words. Statistics show that In the civil war the pro portion of Jews who answered the call of their country was greater than that of nny other faith. Even In the crew of the Ill- fated Maine seven of those lost were Jews. A consistent Jew may bo a consistent Ger man , Englishman or American , according to where ho makes his home. H was nn ancient observance of Jews to turn their faces to the east at prayer In order to face Jerusalem , and now wo of a later and happier time turn our faces also to the east ; not to Jerusalem , but to Washington , our nation's cnpltol. " OR for the Klondike. Yesterday a party bound for the Klondike passed through the city. It consisted of Sol Finks of Wyoming , 111. ; Frank D. Christ- man of Wabash , Ind. ; J. M. Thomas , for merly postmaster of Wyoming , 111. , nnd C. V. Safford , a telegraph operator of St. Louis. They came In from St. Louis in the morning , stayed over during the day to get some supplies and in the evening left over the Union Pacific for the coast. The party are equipped with all sorts of Instruments for thorough experimenting. Safford , who is a mining engineer , Is in charge of the party and will direct the stak ing out of all claims. See the IloyM In Illnc. $1.25 for the round trip to Lincoln Sun day. May 8th via Burlington Route. Train leaves Burlington depot at 8:35 : a. m. Re turning , leave Lincoln at C:00 : p. m. or 10:35 : p. m. Get tickets at 1602 Farnara st. or at Bur lington depot , 10th and Mason sts. Only f2.no to Ile MolneM nnd Return , Vln Itock Inland Itonte , Sim- dr.y , May Stli. . Train will leave Omaha at C:10 a. m. ; Council Bluffs nt 6:30 : a. m. For further particulars call at city ticket offlce. 1321 Farnam street. Trvo 'l raUiiH Dally to Denver un < l > Colorado polnta via Union Pa cine. Only Una running two tralBo dolly to Wyoming Utah , California and Pu ? t Stund points. ( Jail at City Ticket ) Ofllco. 1302 Farnam et , THE IIHAXTY MAHKET. INSTRUMENTS ploc d on record Friday May 6 , U9S : Wr.rranty Deed * . Philip Trottner to Cl. H. Mack , Jr. , lot 7. block 88 , South Omaha . J24,0X ( Julia O'Connor nndlhusbarid to N. P. Trcnery , lot 19 , block 13. Saundcrs & II.'s Highland Place . 15 ( City of Omaha to School Dlst. of Omaha , lot 5. block "H , " Omaha. . 10.00K E. H. Westcrfleld to It. A. Bham- barkcr , lot 6 , block 3. Hotgs & II.'s Second ndil . . . 3 Nells Olscn nnd wife to N. P. Peter son , lot 8 , Iturdette Court Annex. . . I Paul Nelson and wife tn D. C. Dodds , e 44 feet of lot 20 , Reed's Second add . 6.CXX I. F. Burrouchs et at to Eliza Roe buck , lot 8 , block 129 , South Omaha 3 , < XK Deed * . W. W. Hcffelflnscr to H. C. Sharp , trustee , lots 0. 7 , and 8. block 6 , Wllcox's add . 1 C. M. Back und wife to L. M. Back , eV4 of lot 17 , block 4C9 , Gramlvlew. . . ] H. N. Jones nnd wife to C. J. Hoflund , lot 3. block 4 , West CumlnB add. . . . 3 : Total amount of transfers . $32OJ On the Chiffonier of every faultless dresser S. 4 H. "Violet * " the aristocratic perfume for ill * breth. Five cents. All nnoa. Some Nw Price * . HOT NUMBERS IN OUR CLOAK DEPARTMENT SATURDAY. $1.60 ladles' cloth capes , 7f > c ; $4.60 Indies' ' silk capes , $2.43 ; $6 ladles' silk skirts , $3.48 Indies' tailor made suits , worth $3.60 , $12.50 , $18.00 nnd $22.60 , t $4.98 , $7.60 , $10.00 And $12.50 : $7.60 silk waists. $4.98 ! $1.00 ladles' ' wrappers * 69c ; $10 bicycle suits , $6.60. Exquisite display of summer millinery Saturday. PURE FOOD SALE. Although coffee , sugar , flour , rice , beans and all other stnnles are much higher , you can buy now nt the same low prices , while our large stock Is now on hand. 10 pounds pure York state buckwheat , 29c. 29c.25c 25c Java and Mocha coffee. 6 Ibs. , $1.00. 20c Golden Rio coffee. 6 Ibs. , $1.00. 16c Santos Blend coffee , 8 Ibs. , $1.00. 10 pounds fresh rolled oats , 26c. 10 pounds navy beans , 25c. 12 bars standard laundry soaps , 25c. 10 pounds granulated cornmenl , lOc. 3 packages matches. 36 boxes , for 25c. NEW GRASS BUTTER. Fine fresh dairy butler 12V4c and 14c. Try our flno creamery at 17e. Finest sep arator creamery made , onjy 19c. Creamery In 1 Ib. bricks , only 18c. 3 dor. strictly fresh eggs ( warranted ) , 23c. SPECIAL PRICES ON MEATS SATURDAY. No. 1 California hams , Co ; salt pork , 5c ; choice pickled pork , CV4c ; pickled tripe , per pound , 3c ; bologna sausage , 4Hc ; 3-lb , cans best lard , any brand. 24c ; chipped beef , per pound , 15c ; fresh dressed chickens , In stock nil day Saturday nt the Trnnsmlsslssippl Headquarters. HAYDEN BROS. See clothing ad on page 5. $2.00 LAmns KID oi.ovr.s , nnc. Saturday tloxtoii Store Will Hold An other of Their l < 'anioiiN 69c GLOVE SALKS. AT 9 O'CLOCK AT BOSTON STORE. $1.00 , $1.50 AND $2.00 KID GLOVES , 59C PAIR. 5,000 pair of ladies' high grade , Imported , real French kid gloves , every pair sound and perfect , In all sizes and all the new spring colors , butter color , creams , new greens , tons , browns nnd black. Also ladles' gauntlet bicycle gloves , made of the finest quality leather and French kid , worth up to $2.00 , all go at 69c pair. , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , 16th and Douglas. The IlurllnKtoii'a rtew Trains. Railroad men who have had the privilege of examining the four now trains which the Burlington Route , on the 1st of May , placed In service bet\\em Denver , Omaha and Chicago cage , say they are an magnificently equipped as any in the country that even the famouii limited expresses between Chicago and New York are not handsomer or more luxurious. Every car Is wide vcstlbuled , ami wna built especially for the Burlington Route. The four trains arc Identical In appearance and arrangement. Each Is compoeed of a buffet-fimoklng-llbrary car ( with bath and barter shop ) , a palace sleeping car , a dining car , and two reclining chair cars. The buf- fet-smoklng-llbrary car lo something new for a Denver-Chicago line. It la a veritable clubhouse on wheels , where one m < iy read , write , smoke , talk , or play cards , while traveling at the rate of fifty miles an hour. It Is handsomely carpeted acid furnished with settcca , cushioned eaay chairs , o lavatory , a writing desk , a compartment for card- players , and a well stocked buffet. The cur rent periodicals and newspapers arc on fllf , and a carefully selected library la provided for the free uee of passengers. The sleeping car Ja a gem , and the chair and dining cars are In every nay worthy of the train oj which they form an Important part. These palatial trains leave Omaha ( Lilly at 11:55 : p. in. for Denver and at 12:05 : a. ra. Cor Chicago. I.OCAI , HHKVITinS. W. O. Shrum. charged with assaulting Frank Soeakerman. was fined $1 and costs , Mrs. Ticdeman , police matron , has in hei charge a blonde girl baby 3 weeks old foi which she wishes to find a home. Charles L. Davis was arrested last night at 1214 Cass street , and Is charged with as saulting a 14-year-old girl named May Powell. William Watts , n colored man , who was charged with assaulting Samuel J , Vander- bllt , was released on motion of the county attorney. Max Winslop , a Junk dealer at Twelfth and Chicago streets , was arrested for pur chasing lead pipe from other than a manu facturer and not reporting the purchase tc the police. R.-J. Moore , who Is charged with stealing watches from Grace Burnett and Cecil Gray , waived examination in police court , and was bound over to district court undei $1.200 bond. In reply to a telegram sent to relatives of Frank Coy In Randolph , N. Y. , Coroner Swanson received directions from H. D. Walter , n brother-in-law of the dead man , to ship the body to Randolph nt once. While driving along Nicholas street H. A. Flcshman was run Into by a brewery wagon , The tongue of the brewery wagon caught In one of the wheels of Mr. Fleshman's con veyance and caused the horse to run away and throw Mr. Fleshman out , Injuring him quite seriously. He was removed to his home at 2837 Davenport street. Two colored women , "Patsy Bolllvar" and Ruby Smith , were under arrest charged with stealing $35 from Oscar Johnson ol South Omaha , but Johnson was not positive that they were the women who stole the money , and they were released. Ills money disappeared while he was In the company of five or six amazons. and ho Is unable to tell which woman robbed him. Read that ad on page 5. PERSONAL , PARAGRAPHS. F. Hastings of New York Is at the Mil- lard. lard.E. E. V. Smallcy of St. Paul Is at the Mil- lard. lard.H. H. J. Cole of Milwaukee Is registered at the Mlllard. Ex-Governor DeF. Richards of Wyoming Is registered at the Miliard. H. L. Splesman of Corry , Pa. ; D. B. Campbell , George Ketterer and William Kcselman of Butler , Pa. , are at the Mlllard. Mrs. Belden of Denver , who , with her late husband , D. D. Belden , was one of Omaha's early residents. Is now visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Belden. Prof. H. Mannassc , a prominent optician of Chicago , Is the guest of relatives In the city. Ho Is hero In the interest of some Chicago exhibitors at the exposition. Larlmoro Denlsc , an Omaha boy , at present pastor of the First Congregational church at Clay Center , Kan. , has been tn the city visiting his parents for a few days. Ho returned to Clay Center last evening. Nebraskans nt hotels S. P. Delotour , Big Springs ; L. B. Loeb , R. B. Mcsser , Hastings ; Ed Bowman , Tckamah ; S. J. Dennis , O. H , Tweey , Wlllard E. Stewart , Lincoln ; T. L , Ackcrman , Stanton ; John Keith , Suther land ; T. E. Williams , T. E. Valentine , Au rora ; Mrs. F. H. Plummer , W. O. Brooks , Beatrice ; E. L. Burke , Genoa ; E. J. Hooper , Wahoo ; Edward Benard , Oakland ; F. H , Bailey , Nebraska City ; Bruce E. Smith , Fre mont. * PURE 1RAPC CRI\M OF TARTAN POWDCH DR ; CREAM BAKING POMDIR Awarded Highest Honors , World's Pair Gold Medal , Midwinter Fair Dee C'6 > ' 9f. Specials for Saturday. You will find mony saving opportunities hero Sat urday that seldom occur anywhere and never outside The Nebraska. AddeH to the great worsted suits for men now on sale atG.50 , 7.00 , 7.50 , 9.00 and 10.00 , are several new lines of boys' and children , suits which go on sale Saturday for the first time. Among these are some remarkably elegant Junior suits for lads 4 to 8 years , at about half price. Some nt 2.00 , some at 2.50 , some at 3.00 and none worth less than 3.50 , while many five dollar values are in the lot. In boys' suits from 7 to 15 years will be some grand offerings at 3.00 and 3.50 , and a magnificent - nificent line of line worsteds at 4.50. Taking it altogether Saturday will be one of the red letter days of the new store for bargains , and folks who are posted will be on hand early to avoid the rush. By the way , the rush is what you don't want tea a voi d. The bargains are what make , the rush. 1000 NEEDLE CASES Wo shall present to the first 1,000 lady customers at our store on next Saturday 1,000 pretty needle cases containing an ns- nort ment of gold eyed needles 1,000 cases for first 1,000 Indies. Here tire Home drug prices for Saturday lU-Kiilnr Price Our Prico. 2 > c Menen's Talcum Powder lie Jl.OO Wine Cnrdtil G4c 25c Swan's Down Powder lie 2-qunrt Fountain Syringe 4'c (1.00 ( Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound. . C9o 25c Tctlov/'s Gossamer Powder 14c (1.00 ( Plorcc'H Favorite Prescription . . . . G2o 25c Kirk's Juvenile Soap lOo JOc Stuurt'H Dyspepsia Tablets 32c (1.00 ( Booth's "Hyomel" ( complete ) C4c 25c Woodbury'B Fuclal Soap ] 4c (1.00 ( Malted Milk 75c ! ! Tic Allcock's Porous Plasters 9c 75c Mellln'H Food 69c 25c Cutlcurn Soap 13o iOc Pozzonl's Powder 34c Warranted 2-qunrt Hot Water Bug . . . . 60o .15c fnntorla 14o 23c Packer's Tar Soap 14c IOc Frog in Throat 5c WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go , ir.HS Dodge Street. Mlilillc of lllock. OHAIIA , XKII. ALL - iPEOPLE iWANT iGOOD HEALTH. You may have a course of medical treatment for CUKABLE DISEASES of all kinds at the | Shepard Medical Institute New York Life Bldg. , Omaha , Neb , CPCPIAI TICQ- Catarrh , Deaf- Of CtilrtL I I C.Onusa and all A Diseases of the LIHIRS , Stomach , Kidneys , Nerves nnd Blood. Rcfer- ence , by permission , to 5,000 cured patients. The largest medical offices _ and practice in tlie west. The Omaha Bee , leading dally , says : "Tho Shep- aril Medical Institute la entirely rella- a bio In a professional and business way. Dr. Shepara und his associates have gained and fully maintained n leadlnic reputation In the treatment A of chronic diseases. The public may safely trubt them. " WR1TF For testimonials from TV III I L. ministers , teachers , busl- npss men , farmersetc. . , telling how they were cured at home through the Mall System. Rnnil "Tho New Treatment : DVJUlX How It Cure * , " Is sent free to all who write. It Is a clean medical work for the whole family to read . and Is of great value to all who eerk w better health. Book and Consultation Blanks sent free to all Inquirers. Medicines sent everywhere. State your case and send for opinion and lowest terms. Charges low. Con- tatlon free , personally or by letter. Htnttan Thit I'aper , * Cur Facia ! Blemish WOODBURY in W. 42nd Street , New York. ' Wrappers 50o SCOFIELD'S and better. SATURDAY Shirt Waists SALE. 50c and better. belts 60c nnd better Indies' collars IOc and , better Indies' cufta 15c nnd better ladles' veils 25c nnd better ladles' tics 25c nnd bet ter ladles black silk rurfu $1.25 and better Indies' muHlln drawers 23c nnd better In dies' night gowns 60o nnd better Indies' cambric corset covers 23c and better ladles' white skirts $1.00 and better ladles' black petticoats $1.60 and better Indies' silk Bklrt waists $4.00 and better ladles' dress skirts $2.98 and better LADIUS * TAILORED SUITS $10.00 nnd better Wo try to please all who call. LCLOAK&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas Street. Today you can buy the best wheel ever made for $50.oo THE 1898 RAMBLER 1898 $35.tm IDEAL . IDEAL Rambler Bicycle Store ' 105 S. 15th , Opposite old Post Office. We Furnish the Exposition With FLAGS nnil Decoration * . AVIiyot You ? OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO , , Alfgrs. of Tents , Awnings und Flags. . . 1311 FarnumSt TinMiir cry of toiliiy "Wlint IB Dewey thunder tllil IJewey ilo " Ought to In < lt < * InnKiiHKu of Cli I in in 11 > Knililcii , "Witt Mel like tint wilt Mel Mc f" Be Fined I'.nt nhllo jou lire WiiHInK to liciir nlint Ilcivey dlil , let im ffeil your One Cigarette eiitlumlnMiii with mi extra offer of a line of miltH lit 1 7.75. For Keeping A bit of liitereMtlnK xliop IICMN In The Yankee deed. 1O.OO A Hue of ultM wordi from ? Nation to 9122.00. A unique rnrlety of colorN nnd pnt- In Suspense teriiN III IIP , brown , Muck , Krny , Unlit , iilnlded or ome | il" cheeked , Dome Iilnlu dlniEOiuil or InvUllile nlnldn or 111,1 Ullile fitrlped , mi me eolor mottled , Nome hitrutoitliiK color * , Home In- But While terchnnireH of colorM , NOIIIO iiiodeHtly You Wait liliiln , mime iillk mixed liber effects. And there In , too , n variety of For the Good fabric- " wanted , vleiina , cheviot , citHnlmerc , tricot , WeMterflcId , nnd , News , Let Us nuropoM , UN urn nil a line of milt * a ever Braced the form of limn. Ton Feed Your \\lli nay no. too , when you * ee yonr- Enthusiasm lf In front of the mirror. The iirlce take your pick for nevea nevenly-flve n ult anil auk no < iuir - TlonM. We are not the kind of a ore Hint linn wonderful tulea to relate * A Splendid about Nome remarkable purcbnuen. Line of If propriety demand * an exulana * tlon , why we dell null * worth flO.OO $10.00 to $12.00 to V1U.OO for f7.7R. I < ct un whUpvr to you that utranircr tlilnicn liuppea Suits at In war time. If any milt in tliU bunch Uu't worth a 1O bill , then It uliuii't coat yon A $775 cupper. Want better prooff