- - - - - - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - r- - - - , I Special Atjciits . Buttei'ick ratterns % dWW KELLEY STIGER & Co SpcciiI Agents Btittcrick Ptteriis . . : AU tli. lateMt pttblk itIoti ItoV rtdy. I All tile lttIcst ptih1ftIoits tCtdY. . The qualities we offer the Expositloil visitors today are the best that experience and careful % buying can procure jii correct aiict exclusive uptodate styles iii seasonable Dry Goods , : The Broatost Sale of thu Soason---Summor Coaranca of , Dress Goods and Silks. At 6c fancy Hka of II kInds , wntst - Icngthq , dreiis 1enth , skirt IQflgth8 fOr- - . , ier prices not consldcred1 nfl nt Glc. . ; 1.oo for fancy dress sflkB : ; 1.25 and 1.35 ra(1cR. ( 69c , 7Gc flflI 90c black taftetas , 7tc , 8c and i J1.oo qUa11Llct. . . - 7&o fln all alik bIac1c aatln ducheRe , 1.OO : lunllty. . ; i.oo black ( ircas sflka , $1.25 quality , 24-tn. iroa grntn , I'cau (10 Soto , armuro flfld bro- adcs. . , - Dress oos. Bress Goods , A 20c etaintor , cbcck , cbovtots etc. , fancy dress oods-thc 40c , and COo qual- fly. fly.At. G9c , alt new goodR-fancy cbek , strIpes , etrnnlno and all noyetty goods-1.OO , , 1.2& and $1.35 qualltkB. Black Dress Goods. 40c ftne nil wool albatross , &Oc quatity. 460 flno nil wool henrtettn , tc quality. , - 7&c best French nuns vetting. $1.00 quality. ' 8c foreign etamine cloth , 1.OO grade. ' _ _ _ ( pure mohair brilliantlnc , 65c grade. I Bi Bargain Day for Linens. , I \ % ' always draw trade by equnro dealing , - _ _ tnd bargain giving. , To dent with Us IS to ; ho iatiet1cd , not once , nor twice , but all the time. Your good will and confidence ( a , 'vortlt a great deal to us , and we make it go that when you come hero you can rely Ulloil buying geode right-In quality , In , rlco , In eorvlce , the whole transaction will bo right anti ntifactory. Shoddy matte r' goodn , unserviccablo made goods . , flue no Iloor space hero. All week we place on sale all our 59c and GOc heavy cream Irish table linen for fiOc and 39c yard. . ; ? All the 70-inch double satin damnBk Irish & table linen , full bleach , worth $1.10 , 70c - ) 'arl. All the 66-inch and 72-inch Dresden table linen , in silver blench and full blench , worth up to $ l.7f yard , go at 1.25 , $1.10 , - I' $1.00 and DOe yard , Irish double dainnslc pattern cloths , 72 inches wkto and 2 , 2 anl 3 yards long , go . at $2.20 , $2.75 and $3.50 each , Full aizo napkins to match pattern cloths . - In 20 different styles at dozeii. : . Don't fall to Bee our splendid stock nail ako advantage of the lailticernents offered n napkins. We have 0O dozen to select Srom and the cost Is TOe dozen and up. Big sample line tinseled tapestry table covers , bought from a l'hlladelphia mann- facturer , many of them worth $4.00 ; they , . g ? at $2.25 , $1.35 and 52c each , Big Bargain Bay for Linens Two cases largest sIze bed spreads , made from long , staple crochet yarns , Mnrseiilea designs , sells everywhere for $1.35 , our price t5c and 69c. We carry a full and well assorted stock of ImPorted Marseilles bed Bpread from $2.25 Co to $10.00 each. Towels and Toweling. In this line our prices are the fairest you have over known.'tiat we call linen can be relied on as being such and our prices are a positive saving to the buyer. 300 dozen towels ( hemmed on ends , plain white or colored borders , lTc , 15c , 14c , 12c and lOc each , 200 dozen very largo towels , openwork on ends , worth 35c , go at 25c each , 200 dozen very large dew bleached towels , openwork on ends , worth &Oc , go at three for $1.00. 100 dozen extra large and very fine towels , sell every day in ( be week for 7&e , go at &Oe each. 150 bolts toilet twill toweling , 18 inches wklo antI 25 yards In piece , go at $1.00 for entire bolt or Sc yarl. Sheets and Sheeting. A bargain is anything that heads Its list of good qualities with a low price. We apply this principle to our sheets. All our 2x2 ! , yard and 2x2 ½ yard sheets , already hemmed , torn and Ironed , marked "Kelley , Stigcr's Special , " go at 42c and 30c each. All the pillow casing and sheeting In all widths at lowest possible prices. White Goods. Everything and anything In the lIne of white goods can be found here and the price is marked by a lIttleness that nobody can afford to miss. IrIsh dimities , made in Ireland , the oldest fabric perhaps known and the most popular for wear at ISo , 20c , 25c , lOc , 35c and 10c yard. l'lain sheer Irish Swiss , an ideal fabric for warm weather or party dress , 25c , 35c , 40e , hOc , 65 and 75 yr.rd. Paris mouselline , 48 Inches wIde , just the thing for graduating dresses , at SOc , 40c , SIc , 65c , 80c and $1.00 yard. IndIa Linens lit lineti color or pure white. lIe , 121,40. 15 , 20c and up. Pique for ladles' skirts and shirt waists , all Uio latest and popular weaves-25c , 30c 35c , 45c , SOc and OSa yard. Just arrived-one case solid color piqucs in Itedford cord weaves-they come in dark blue , baby blue , pink and linen color-at 25c yard. liurt-Wltaat anti oats growing very rank ; rye headed out ; sprIng wheat Jointing ; corn about all planted , some up am ! stand excellent - lent , Ccdar-3tuqli grain in especially good condition ; corn nearly all planted some corn tip and looking well. C'olfax-mail grain looks well ; corn up antI some cultivated , eumlng-wtieat , oats and grass doing vell ; because of heavy rain , some corn bad to be replanted ; sciue corn cultivated , Dakota-Most too wet for wheat ; too cold for corn. lixon-Wheat , oats and fruit doing well ; grays growing exceedingly well ; corn nearly all planteil. Dedge-Somo winter wheat lodging ; small grain antI beets growing fast ; some corn weedy ; too wet for cultivation , liouglas-Smail grain growing too fast ; corn neatly all planted ; inuth corn up and. a good stand and color. liUlt-3'ery wo wEk , low ground under water vart of time ; corn coining up nicely and seine being cultivated , Knox-iniall grain and grass growing fast ; corn mostly all planted and much up ; BOflO damage to corn by heavy rain , Madison-All small grain doing vell ; early planted corn UI ) and an excellent stand , Platte-Small grain too rank growth ; corn coming up well , quite a little largo enough to cultivate , some cltla weedy , b'arpy-ltye in bloom and promises a big crop ; oats and wheat look good ; t'orn a good stand , but washed tidiy n places. Stanton-Small grain making flue growth ; corn about all planted ard some cultiyatcd ; alfalfa ni ; ' clover almost ready to harvest. Thurston. bmali grain doing well ; som Wash Goods. AND A WOUD TO T1iX WISS. In our wash goods line we aim to select and seli such goods as will flu the expectation - tion of the buyer. At the time of iair- chas' it is malnlya question of style and appearance. afterwards it becomes atest of service and durability , You will find us stocked witJ the goods that meet. these do- rnands. \Ve are sellers of all popular printed and woven fabrics , strictly modern in style , and very low In price. We make this assertion wlthout any blustering - toring , boasting or misrepresentation , and it is impossible to make a mistake in your buying if you select front the great , fair- prIced stock of Kelley , Stiger & Co. New Lces. French Valenciennes Laces and Insertions , immense variety of pretty vatterns-at 20c , 25c , SOc. 40c , SOc and 7Sc-a piece of 12 yards. New Black Silk Chantilly and PoInt Ap- ( ) lllUO Laces , for trimming wraps , capes , etc.-at lSc , 25c , 30e , 40c and & 0c a yard. Now lllack Silk Lace Nets , very fashionable - able for waists , skirts , ctc.-at dc , SSc , $1.25 , $1.10 aini $2.00 a yard. Cremo and White Lace Border Wash Net Veils-at dOe , GOc , GOc , 71c and $1.00 each. pieces of Corn to b pJrntc , and some are ready for the cultivator. Wayne-Wheat doing eli ; oats and bar- Icy look fine. Centrn5 Sectloii Boone-Rains has retarded farm work ; corn coming up. l3uffalo-mall grain very rank ; corn corn- lag poorly. Custer-Wheat and rye doing s'cry well ; some corn to be planted. Dawson-Corn coming up and a good stand ; alfalfa nearly ready to cut ; pastures and meadoWs in flue shape , Garfield-Small grain looking fine ; corn planting about finished. Greeley-Oa's and wheat doing aplen- filtHy ; corn up nicely , early-planted being cultivated. hall-Small grain especially good ; corn coming finely , Ifoward-Ilyo and winter wheat heading ; corn planted and coming up nicely ; grass abundant ; prospects for fruit good. Loup-Oats , wheat and grass fine ; some corn washed out. Merrick-Coru has conic up well , but is getting weedy ; IrOSPCCt for a large hay crop , Nance-Sniall grain looking well ; corn about all planted. Sherman-Small grain looking well , but will soon need raIn ; corn coming up very well. Valley-Small graindolng well ; corn corn- lug up nicely. Wheeler-Grass and small grain growing finely ; corn about all planted and 'coming up nicely ; Pastures good ; cattle doing well. SouthveNtcrn SectIon. Adams-Corn coining up and a good stand ; pastures good. Ciinae-imall grain doing well ; corn corn- lug up ; alfalfa ready to cut. Duiidy-Grass on range excellent ; alfalfa' making big growth. Franklin-Corn pilnuting drawing to a clotta ; some alfalfa being cut , Frontier-All small grain in excellent condition - dition ; corn coming alowiy. Furnas-Winter wheat heading out : alfalfa good and nearly ready to cut ; grain very thick on the ground ; corn coining up. Ilarlan-Wheat growing rapidly , but corn rather slowly ; alfalfa a heavy crop and about reatly to cut ; rye beaded out , Hayes-Corn coming slowly ; grain , grass and weeds doing finely. hitchcock-Good week for small grain ; rather cool for corn , Kearney-Aifalfa must ready to cut ; wInter - tor wheat heading ; some corn yet to be Planted ; some corn up anti looking vcll , Perkins-Good growing week , wIth Ilenty of moisture. Roil Willow-A little too wet for listing corn. corn.WebatorWet week ; corn about all plantea and most of It up , VeNcrn 1111(1 NortIaw'Hcrn Sectioiw , Banner-Corn about all planted and some coming up. Jirown-ilniall grain doing well ; corn about planted ; pasture flue , Cherry-Corn about all planted and most of it coming up ; grass cii ranges line and stock doIng well , Deuel-ltyo beading out ; wheat doing nicely ; corn all plauitetl and some up four incites high. lCeith-b'unall grain making good growth , but notvery good corn weahtcr ; corn nearly all planted , some will have to be replanted , lCoya Paba-Fino growing 'eattuer ; corn nearly all planted , saute early Planted UI ) nail looks flue ; large acreage of corn being planted. Llncoln--'Corn planting being Pushed ; some corn eoiniuig up and a good stand ; grass making wondreful growth , McPherson-Potatoes coming UI ) finely and corn slowly ; good gowlng week. Rock-Too much rein for lowlands , but upland crops bowing flue ; early potatoes being cultivated. Scotts Bluff-Corn is still being planted ; wheat looking well , especially winter wheat , which is growing tail and rank ; corn being planted. U , A. LOVEhAND , b'ectlon Director , Lincoln , Nob. Stub II VeMt I'Uhiuj. WEST POINT , Nob. , May 31.-Speclal- ( This BcCtion was again visited by a steady rain during last night and today , Corn is being sOmewhat retarded in its growth in cousequeuico of the coot weather , but small ' / Muslin Underwer SICIIITS , Remarkable value In' fine muslin skirt ; hemstitched , deep cambric flounce ; actual value , $1.25. DUAWIItS1 210. Latest cut , deep inbric , ruflie ; a bar- gain. DflAWFliS , 500 , Fine cambric , pretty lace flounce and In- sertlon ; 75c value , DltMvrnS. 010. A regular $1.25 garment ; superfine cambric - bric ; Point do Paris lace flounce and insertion - sertion high grade underwear. Oorset Announcement , ' We will sell a fine summer corset at 27c This is a SOc corset. Our leader , an ideal ow model summer corset for SOc. At , $1.00 we will place on sale excellent summer corsets at $1.00 , which is flinch below - low regular price in flatiste , Webb nuid linen , For children we advise our new skeleton Ferris waist , The new bicycle corset waist is another now feature. Gloves for Summer Wear. Ogc-Whito afli natural wash chamois gloves. 7&c-New genuine lisle thread ' 4-button white , new grey , new modes and tans , 25c and 50c-Taffcta silk gloves , black and colors. Ladies' ' Suits. Stylish fly front reefer or box suits , in all wool covert or serge. jacket silk lined , now skirt of latest thodel , percalino or silk lined , light or dark colors. Prices , $6.00 $ to $20.00. Ladies' ' Wash Suits. Large assortment of line ) ) pique and duck suits. jacket opeui or closed effects , vlain or trimmed with straps or bins folds , skirt 5 Oi' 7 gored , finished seams , colors light or dark. Prices , $4.50 to $12.00. I Ladies' ' Wool Skirts. Serge , clicviot , mohair brilliantine. in light and dark colors , including black , lined with plain or fancy pqrcallne , newest model. $3.25 to $8.00. Ladies' ' Silk Skir.s. Dayaderc stripe silk .krts , jnrquin'shape , handsome patterns. P11cc , $0.0 to $10.00. Ladies' ' Wash Sfrts , Linen pique and duck plain or trimmed with tucks or cords , hui-slied seams , wide horn , perfect in ahafl n1 style. Price , $1.10 t $3.25. i _ . Cor. Farnam and 15th St , 4y1 3 4Q Q Cor. Farnam ante 5th St. : \VEATIIE11 \ ciP BULLETIN Week Lacks some in Sunshine , with an ' Excess in Rainfafl. ; , , - VERY FAVORABLE FOR SMALL GRMN Ityc In Uloom nn.1 Wheat Ilentliuig , Sloth Iit'lti n Very iIeit' Stand -Gruipis GrowN Rank uiiitt . - . Corn 5U1TC1N Some. I- . ' _ _ United States Department of AgrIculture , Climate and Crop Service of the Weather Bureau ; weekly crap bulletin Of the Nebraska - braska section for the week ending Monday. Jday 20 , 1898 : Itainfall clinrt for week ending 8 a. in. , .1ay 30 : EL12 o It4 4I1' 'Iho last week baa been warm and wet , 'with less than the normal amount of sun- shine. : The average daily temperature excess ranged from ' 4 degrees iii the southeastern portion to 2 degrees in the western , The maximum temperatures generally ranged from 82 degrees to 87 degrees , and the miii- Iinuuui frouui 40 degrees to 40 degrees. The rainfall was generaliy above normal , except in a few central counties , vhero tlio total weekly amount was less than a quarter of an incli TIme rainfall exceeded an Inch in a large portion of the state and exceedcd two inches iii several small arcns. ' Thu last week lisa lwon favorable for the growth of suuiiill grain anti grass , but some- whqt less favorable for corn. ftyo is gen- aridly headed out auid is in bloom in sduth- era counties ; winter wheat is beading out : both have a' thick stand and have made a very rank growth. In a few cases winter 'alteat is lieginnlngto lodge In southeastern counties , Meadnws and pastures , Including tuo ranges tTI tIm western counties , are in exceptionally good condition , Nost. of the corn is planted , but in nearly all counties a few- fields arc yet unplanteil , The early Plahlted corn Is couulng up , with a fair to good stand , antI cultivation has commenced. 'I'lie heavy showers of the veek' washed out 50)110 ) corn anti replantung will be necessary. Report by counties : Sotlegistern SectIon , ilutler-Spring wheat and oats unakiuig rapit gr wb ; and danger of damage by ' 'i ; , . ' 'I1le first In the field initl MIII unrivalled inyonted by the grutcheinlsJusxsyoxLir. 21)0) ) ) w1tco signature i * oui every Jar , end. indo by the Uobtg CUM1'ANY fur over O yests , For improed sad econoale cookery For dsllcious , retreshl.u beef tea ' -----7 ' ' lotlging ; rye headIng ; some corn up and ultivated. Cass-Fali wheat is heading out at elgh- teen inches to two feet high ; the corn that is UI ) , is a fair stand. Clay-Rye headed ; wheat begInning to head ; corn has come up and generally a good stand ; oats and pastures excellent. Fillmore-Wheat beginning to head and lodging iii places ; corn is growing well , too wet to cdltlvate ; some corn washed badly. Gage-Oats and wheat in Looti condition ; corn planted and coming up nicely ; too wet for cultivating corn. Ifamilton-Wheat jointing ; , corn doing well ; corn planting retarded by wet weather ; small grain and gardens excellent. Jeilerson-Wheat heading and prospect is for large crop ; oats doing well ; corn mostly planted ; sorno corn washed out by heavy rain. Johnson-Vheat heading , some blown down ; rye Iii full bloom ; corn Corning up and Iii a goon stand ; some potato bugs. Lancaster-Small grain doing well ; corn planted , but some fields not up ; corn is not coming well. Nemitha-WInter wheat most too rank anti is lodging seine oj.jv ground ; some corn to plant : fruit prospects excellent. Nuckolls-flain has interfered with farm work ; mine corn washed out ; some corn still to plant ; grass and grain growing well. Utoe-V1ieat and oats excelient ; copi about all planted , much up and a good stand ; sonic corn cultivated the first time. Pawneo-Good week for small grain ; souuo cant to plant ; some corn wnshed out by rain , ' making replanting necessary , ( ' 01k-Small grain making very rank growth. some falling down ; stand of corn generally good ; corn fields getting very weedy , Itichardson-Vheat and oats growing very rank ; some fields of wheat lodging somewhat : corn not all planted , soma replanting - planting necessary. Saline-Winter wheat heading ; oats and spring wheat a foot high and growing fast ; early corn U : ) and a good stand. Saunders-Rye and fall wheat heading ; considerahlo corn washed out by heavy rain , 80)110 repinuitluig done ; cherrIes promIse good crop. b'oward-Farm work retarded by wet weather ; all vegetation making a very rank grcwth ; corn a fair stand. Thayer-Ityo liettded : fall wheat heading ; sintill grain very rank growth ; some cor : damaged by heavy rain ; cherries thlclc. turning red. York-Wheat , oats and rye very rank and I free frouui woetiS : corn planted ; soutic corn UI ) and cultivated ; corn generally weedy , Nortlit.nsteri Sct'tIos , Antelope-Oats and wheat doing well ; corn Planting nearly finished , lloyd-Corn coining up well ; small grain growing excellently. Handkerchiefs , .Etc. Ladles' Sheer Irish Linen Hcmstitchetl HandkerchIefs , with line of drawn work Inside - side of hernstitcli-speciai-12c each , worth 20c. Ladies' Combination Pocket flooks-in seal , morocco , monkey , alligator , otc.-SOc , TIc , $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.10 and $2.00 each. Ladies' Leather Ilelts. in all the latest styles-at 25c , 35c , COc , 7Sc , $1.00 and $1.25 each. 3 and 4-Inch Novelty Plaid and Striped Gauze and Taffeta Ribbons , latest coinbuna- tions-oaly 25c a yard. Muslin Underwear. Ideal muslin underwear and summer at- tractions. GOWN , 37 ½ 0. heal sheer fabric , tucked yoke and cam- brie ruffles. GOWN , SOC. Stylish , prettily ruffled and embroidery trimmed , 85c former price. GOWN , 850. Our $1.25 superfine cambric , fine tucked. splendid val insertIon anti lace ruffle. We display a fine variety of novelties , especially in fine nainsook gowns , chemises and corset covers. covers.SKIRTS , SIC. Closing out at the price slightly soiled ; deephem ; flue two clustered tucks. 1 ) fr. ' 4.l * I grains and g asseaz'o orsondingt ben- eflted. Wieat Is especi1i rank and mxii- riant anti Is makiuig ttnorunai growth. Garden - den produce of all ldnd Is abundant and th& prospects for a bountiful yield of fruit are excellent. Taken altogether the crop prospects of. Cuniing county have never been better within the memory of the oldest in-i habitant. The Elkhorn valley is sustaining its reputation as one of the nwst fertile portIons of the state. WILL RIDE WITH HOLCOMB Staff Officers In'clteiliy Cite Gosernor . do 'l'zikc Part in the Duly's l'nrnile. II I I LINCOLN , May 31.-Special.-Covernor ( ) Holcomb has invited the following officers I to serve on his staff durIng the ceremonies of the opening of the exposItIon tomorrow : Brigadier General Patrick II. Parry , IAn- coIn ; Colonel WillIam 0. Swan , quunrtermasI I ter general , Tccumseh ; Colonel It. Emmett t Gimn , surgeon general , Lincoln ; Colonel Nels P. Lundeen , Inspector general , York Major Edwin V.7. 1-mb , judgc advocate general - ' oral , David City ; ColonelJames H , Peabody , Omaha ; Colonel Lewis E. Walker , 'I3enkel- man ; Colonel Ilerko ICoster , Niobrara ; Colonel - onel William F. Cody , North Platte ; Colonel Emil Ilnnsen , Archer Colonel William H. Barnes , Fairbury ; Colonel 3. M. Ilurress , Auburn - burn ; Colonel Walter Moise , Omaha ; Col- Oiicl Charles W. Bryan , Lincoln ; Colon l William Jlischof , jr. , Nebraska City ; Major L. 1. Williams , Geneva ; Major William M , Decker , Lincoln ; Major C. F. Scharmann , North Platte ; Colonel George Lyons , Nd- son. IltlSONE ICAi'I3S viiii ; : I'LIJNIEIt. Cnitured 'IhIef Breaks Jail nuld Tithes Stolen I'repit'rty Aliig , DUNCAN , Nab. , May 31.-Special.-The ( ) negro who stole some good5 at Duncan Sunday - day was apprehentletl at Silver Creek Men- 'lay morning and the luncan parties were notified to come up ai'l prosecute , On the arrival of the prosec4tor5 they were escorted - corted to the lockup to see the prIsoner , but all that remained to show such a party lund been there was a hole llxlS inches in the wall and a torn window screen to show where ho made his as ijrenk for liberty , The stolen goods an rip were left on a table in the room aljct.ijig ( the cell while lie was a prisoner. Vl1g : he left he took everything , with hiq xpept a coat , two vests and the grip. ' ' ' Ito in ) 'SVorhc , GENEVA , Nob. , ' , ! . - ( . ) - heavy rains 'of late lwashed , out much of the planted corn'mnflut the farm work back very irnich , ' , At its last meeting2w 'Jpdelendent Order of Odd Fellows' lodg o. 15 , elected the following offiOerB for 'tJ4en5UIl1g ) term : N , G. , 13. II. Ogg ; V. d"J,11y. Puche. The stock yards in W ,11qeneva are reported - ported full of t amps jnd quito a number are roaming tIme strcet1 5114\'EIt CI1EEIC , May 3l.-Spe- ( cial-Thuis ) forenoonit Juld again , There has been only three or four fair days for the last two weeks , The iixcasatvo amoisture is injuring corn ; some is being replanted and a considerable acreage Is yet to be planted for the first time if It ever stops raining , Small grain of all klns'Is looking very fine , There Is also a fiqo prospect for fruit of all kinds , WOOD RIV0I1 , Neb. , May 31-Spccial ( , ) -Another very heavy rain and wind storm passed through : this vicinIty about 11 o'clock last night. No soriou damage is reported. Pig luicrase In lJt'jiisIls. III1AINARD , Nob. , May 31.-Special- ( ) The sworn statements of all banks doing busIness in this county ( fititler ) have been recently publisbd. The returns show the total amount of deposIts to ho $635,018.21 , ' 4I Ladies' ' Jackets. Now spring coats , short , .nobby box effects material tan covert , elegantly taIlored , lined throughout. Price , $7.00 to $ S,00. Ladies' Kersey coat , short and natty , all now shades , plain or velvet collars , lined throughout with taffeta silk. Price , $10.00 to $20.00 , Ladles' ' Silk or Satin Waists. In plaids , stripes or plain , trimmed with tucks or cords , perfect in fit anti finish ; all latest shades of coloring , the dress waist effect ; blouse or shirt waists , nil new and latest styles. Price , $3.25 to 316,50. Ladies' and Misses wash waists , chic shirt waists In madras cheviot , gingham , percale , lawns anti diunities , In stripes , plaitls , figures antI plain effects , with or without collars of the same. Prices , 75c to $3.25. - Men's ' Colored Shirts. We have a most complete assortment of men's and boys' colored shirts for summer at prices that cannot be equaled. FOIl SOC-Men's soft shirts , made of cheviot and line percale with cuffs to match , to' be worn with white collar. Iloys' soft shirts with cuffs to match , io bo worn with white collars , and with collars attaclietl. FOIl 750-Men's soft shirts for white collars - lars , medium and light colors , made of qxtra good quality percale , cuffs to match. For $1.00-Men's Monarch brand shirts , with soft fronts , made of madras anti Scotch : cheviot , cuffs to match , to be worn with ehite collars. Fine percale shirts in dark and light. stripes and dots with twd turn ; dowu : collnrs and detached cuffs to match , Boys' soft shirts in neat stripe and check cheviot , for white collars. FOIl $1.SThe elebratcd Star brand shirt , unequaletl for durability of color and for wear , made of the finest French madras in neat stripes and checks , with two turn- do\'n collars and detached cuffs to match and with two pair of cuffs and no collars. Mon's ' Half Hose. Fort 12t,4C-Illack and tan seamless hose , double soles and heels , color stainless. FOIL 200-Men's black and tan stainless half hose , with double soles and high spliced heels , 20c , 3 pair for SOc. FOR 25C-Men's fancy plaid and strIped hose , plain black anti tan with : double soles anti spliced heels , black with white soles , navy blue , light blue and plain red. FOIL SOC-Lisle "nd silk fancy Itoman I stripe anti plaid hose , new designs. 'in' rnqrdtse n 'dejds1ti cver tbc report of two iflOflthS agq of nearly 30 iter'cent. Fully 90 per cent of the deposits in this county are those of farmers. Loan agents report but little ileunand for money , anti the roe- ords of the county clerk's office show mortgages - gages are being paid off aad released in a way that bids fair to wipe out a vast amount of farm loans. high School Gradnitips. DAVID CITY , Nob. , May 31.-Spcclal.- ( ) The annual commencement exercises of the DavId CIty 111gb school took place last evening. 11ev. S. Wright flutler of Omaha delivereil the annual oratIon , Diplomas were presented to Pearl Berdrow , Ilessle Davis , Zelia Cobb , Jennie Lawson , Bcuhah Clark , Oriental Group , itlayme Grabanu , rhiomas Cook and Arthur Fenton. IMPERIAL , Neb. , May 31.-Speclal.- ( ) I The Imperial schools closed a successful term on last Friday. The closing ceremonies of the graduatIng class were one of the most interesting 'antI pleasant occasions of the year , There were four 'who finished the course of our High school and received their diplomas as follows : Miss Ilesslo Burke , Miss Lihiie Sutton and Mr. Ralph Fuller and Harry Flieshacic. FULL.III1TON , Nob. , May 31.-Special.- ( ) The alumni of the Fullerton high school held a banquet at thin opera house Saturday - day evening which was attended by 100 personS - sonS , sixty of whom were members of the alumni and the remainder their Invited guests. An InteestIng , program was rend- oreti andY many spicy toasts were given dur- I iflg the banquet. On Sunday evening 11ev. N. A , Martin , of , the Methodist Ilpiscopal churchi delivered mi interesting anti instruct- lye sermon to the graduating class at the opera house. SH4VER CREEK , Neb. , May 31.-Spo- ( cial-At a meeting of the school board last night. H. 0. . Chapman was elected principal - cipal and Misses Hattie Ferry and Pauline Wooster to the intermediate and prImary rooms respectively. , This is for the fourth successive year that Sues Wooster tins beeli elected by unanimous vote. GI1AFTON , Nob. , May 3l-Speeiah.-Tho ( ) public school closed Friday after a very sue- cesaful year's work. There are fourteen graduates , Li iteolit Lieuil Notes , LINCOLN , May 3l-Specinl--The ( ) graduating - uating members of the Alpha Theta fm- ternity were entertained by Miss Charlotte Clark yesterday afternoon , and the scalars were'preseated with souvenir spoons by the fraternIty. The Nebraska College of Oratory gave a pleasant reception to the senior and junior members of the school last evening , William Gleason , a gambler who has beeu : bound over to court on two or three in- dictmneats , was brought up for trial today anti entered a plea of guilty on one Indict- meat , at thp same tiuno asking the cleniency 'of the court , Judge Holmes made a speech to the prisoner , reaiiiitling him that there was no reason why a nian of his caliber should not engage in some legitimate vur- suit and card an honest living. The sea- teneo of the court was reserved for a later date. , A large number of special trains arc scheduled to run from Lincoln to Omaha and there is every indication that their capacity will be taxed to furnish necoun- modations for the crowd that will go to see the exposition opening. It is expected that a great many people will remain at Omaha until after the fireworks , and will not get back to Lincoln until a late hour , In anticipation - ticipation of this the street car company has given notice that the cars on all lines will be kept running until all the excursion trains are in tomorrow nighit. Ciuiiljuj it ) lixpusi tin , . ( ) ieuing. BU11WF3LL , Nub. , May 31.-Spccial.-A ( ) large delegation took the train this morning for Omaha to be 'preseuit at the opening of , . ' . Men's ' Undorear. FOR 250-Fine ribbed balbriggan shirts anti drawers , nicely flnheu1 drawers made with double gussett. 1'Ott SOC-Extra quality balbrlggan shirts and drawers , pure 11g'ptian cotton , Patelit scams anil well finished , drawers inatid' with double sent : fine drilling drawers with else- tic ankhe , rOil IIC-Frvich : balbrig-'n shirts and drawers , light and vool for sumunlr. FOR $1.00-Silk antI lisle ribbed shirts and drawers , tiarrow blue and white striPes. FOR 31,00-Men's ribbed balbriggan union suits , the celebrated Munsing make. h'OIt $1.10-Men's fine lisle ribbed union stilts , light weight and cool for hot weather. Sweaters. FOIl $1.00-Boys' pure wool 'band made Sweater , in reil , blue and green. POll 31.150-Men's pure eel hianti made sweater , in navy , red anti ten , t"OR $1.75-Iloys' extra fine wool sweater , in navy itnd red , laced , fronts , siues 2 to S years. FOIl $3.00-Men's superior quality hantl made sweaters , in learl gray , greet : and retl , 'ith lace front. Ladies' ' Neckwear. roll 21c-White pique puff ties , extra long , silk bows in black antI fancy colors , string tics in fancy iilaitls. stripes and iilai&t black. FOP. SOC-White Pluitlo puff tics , extra wide and full waist lcngthi , silk puff ties in all colors , including black. FOIl TIc-Ladies' puff ties , extra wide anti full wnlst length , made of fine quality fancy silk antI satin , in Scotch plaid , fancy stripes and ilaun colors , FOIl $1.00-Silk luift ties with and without stock , in plain white and black antl colors. FOIl $1.50-The latest novelty of the season - son , ladies' Queen Aimuic vuff ties , extra wide and full waist length , in black1 satin , plain ret ] and white * corn silk and faiy stripes. Ladies' ' Underwear , Our stock of ladies' and children's under- 'wear for wamni weather is complete and is full of bargains. 12c-Ladiea' Egyptian flue ribbed vests , nicely flnished , special quality , 'hite or ecru , all sizes , only 12'e , lIe , 3 for SOc-Lathes' Itlchlicu ribled vests , silk tnied , crochet edge , high neck , short sleeves , low neck , sleeveless , regular 25c grade , ecru or white , all sizes , only lSc , 3 for SOc. 25c-Our stock of ladies' lisle vests at 25c Includes the best quality , the best finish : anti best bargains iii the city ; high neck , long or slioi't sleeves , low neck : short sleeves , white or ecru , knee pants to match , only 25c cacti. the cxpdsitlon. Quite an interest I mani- festcd anti it Is safe to say that half the towu will visit Omaha some time during the summer. Meniorini Day In Nchirupkn. DAVID CITY , Nob. , May Sl.-Speciah.- ( ) Memorial day was observeti hero by the Grand Army of the Republic post anti the Woman's Belief corps and citizens generally. During the forenoon the graves of the twen- ty-eight soltliers anti four former mactubers of the corps vhio are buried in the ceuneI I teries were decorated. Appropriate ceremonies - ! monies were held at the opera house in the afternoon. Itv. Ceo. I , Wright delivered an excellent address. JUNIATA , Neb. , May 3t.-Speeial.- ( ) Memorial day was all that could be desired. I The Gun corps anti Juniata banti led the procession to the cemetery where the graves 'were burled wIth : flowers. In the afternoon - noon at the call of the band , the people a - sembled on Colonel II. M. Allen's fine east lawn and listened to the fine program. W. 13. Alexander of Hastings wits the orator. TALMAG11 , Nob. , May 31-Speciat.- ( ) The annual observance of Memorial Sunday by the Grand Arnmy of the Republic was held at Cash's opera house. 1te' ' Hobbs addressed the veterans. Decoration day was observed by Roberts post Grand Army of the Repub- lie by exercises both in the morning and In the afternoon , TRENTON , Neb. , May 31.-Speciai.-- ( ) This morning the regular decoratIon services I of the Grand Army of the itepubhic wore : liehil and the address of the tlay delivered. I This afternoon the campfire was participated in by the boys in blue anti others. Tue I graves of the soldiers and others were coy- crud with flowers. AI1AI'AiiOhI , Neb. , May 31.-Special- ( ) Memorial exercises were observed In the usual unauuruer Suntlay. Time unc'rnoriah sermon - mon was tlelivertjd by 11ev , N. J , Chrysler at the Methodist Episcopal church. Mon. day a procession formed on Nebrasica nv- cane and proceeded to the cemetery to decorate the graves , Tlo : orator of the day was Rev , 0. B. Ilcywootl of Iloltirego , Neb , FALLS CITY , Neb. , May 31.-Special.- ( ) Memorial services were lucid hero Monday anti more people took part than ever be- tore , The procession formed with time Graumil Army of the Republic. Woman's Itelief cqrps and the school children , and beaded by the military banti , uarcheti to limo ceune- tery where a program was carried out. Judge Fmavcn Martin delivered pu able ad- OSCEOLA , Nob. , May 31.-Special- ( ) Never in the history of Omtceoia has Mo- unorlal tlay b 'en celebrateil as it was at the Methiotliet Episcopal church , ii , II , Campbel , harry Marquis and 11ev , Comrade J. II. l'resson werq the speakers , ULYSSES , Nob. , May 3i.-Speeial-Me- ( ) mend minnivc'rsary was dimly observed. On Sunday inernoriutl services were lieltl , 11ev , Mr , Finch , pastor of the Christian church , preached the sermon , The oration Monday was given by Dr. George W. Martin'of North Bend. ST. PAUL , Neb , , May 81-Speclal-Me. ( ) morlal day was duly observeti here. The veterans , accompanied by forty-six little girls in white , marched to the cemetery and decomatetl the graves , In the afternoon time opera house was paeketl with an audience to listen to the speeches of lion , A , B. Catly , Itay Packard antI Judge liauiiiibal , - IIIIIILTON , Neb , , May 3L-lSpecial.- ) Decoration day was appropriately observed here , At 9:30 : o'clock the procession was formed at the school grounds and marched with the school children to tile flagstaff at the heath or Main street , where the band , Grand Army , Women's Relief Corps and citizens with ) teams fell in line and proceeded - ceeded through the principal streets and to the cemetery , where the regular sericea were carried out , At.2:30 : 1lv , F , 14. hayden - den of Kearney delivered the oration , COZAD , Neb. , May 3l.-Spcclal.-Union ( ) , . , ' - 't , ' I , Ladles' ' Underwear SIc , 3 for $ l.O-Ladiee' silk finished lisle vests , high neck , long or short sleeves , loW fleck , sleeveless , white or ccitt , knee pauLa to niatch , only 35c , 3 for $1.00. SOc-"Thio Munsing"-Latties' unIon suit , high neck , long or short sleeves , low neck , sleeveless , knee length , ilnishied seams , per- feet fit , white or ecru , all sizes , only SQo suit. Lathes' summer merlno union suits. fine ribbed , high neck , long or short sleeves , just the garment for a lady who must vear inerino iluring warm weather , beautifully Iiiuitlti mmii flnishietl , tiertect fit , regular $3.00 garment , all slze , only $1.75 cacti , 12c-Misses' ribbed vests , tfliwd neck anti arms , all sizes , only l2'e each , Children's ribbeti vests , very nice quality , light weaght , white or ecru , knee pants to match , size 16 , 18 , 20 , 22 , at lIe ; 21 , 26 , 28 , at 20c ; 30 , 32 , 34 at 21c Ladies' ' Fancy Parasols and Umbrellas , . \\.o have a beautiful and select line of ladies' fancy chiffon trinuned parasols at $2.50 , $3.00 up to 310.00. "Thie Neptune , " the latest and nobbiest , lhflhtl ) , ied , blue , green , fancy tinibrellas for ladies , at $3.00 , $4.00 , 34,10 and $5.00. At $1.79-We have a few of those bargains left in ladies' fancy parasols with lienistitch border , regular $3.00 parasols , emily $1.79. We have an immense line of children's nntl misses' parasols , all styles , at 25c , hio anti SOc , UI ) to $1.50 each , Bargains in Ladies' ' and Glilkiren's ' Hosiery , lSe , 3 for 50c-Ladle' fine fast black cotton - ton hose , double sole hued anti toe , regular 25c quality , only lIe , 3 for SOc. 25c-Latiies' extra line gauze , fast black hose , 1,1gb spliced heel anti toe , also tan hose same quality ; our 35c grade , only 25o hair. 2Ici-Ladies' fine 'black lisle thread hose , double sole , SlliCCti heel anti toe , others sell at SOc. our lirico only 35c pair. 40c-Ladies' fancy drop stitch lisle threati hose , black anti tan , tioutile solo heel anti tee , these are slecInl bargains , fast colors , only 40c pair lSc-Chlltiren's fast black and tan hose , lisle finiah , double knee anti foot , all sizes , 6 to 10 iii. , regular 23c quality , only lIe pr. 25c-Our hue of children's flue ribbeul hose , fast black anti taim , at 25c pair , are a regular 35c quality , double knee , heel anti too , all sizes , S to S , only 25c pm. Just received , a beautiful line of misses' plaiti lisle hoc , now iuntterius , all sizes , 5 to 8 ½ . Infautp' plaid lisle hose anti socks , sonic'- I thing new anti hmtttY , size 4 to 6' only 21o Pair. memorial services were held lucre yesterday - day In the Evauigehical church. The morn- bets of Lindsey post , Grand Army of ths Republic , decorated the soldiers' graves. In the afternoon services wore again held anti an address was dehIverd by lion. 0. w. Fox of Lexington , BRADSIIAW , Nob. , May 31.-Special.- ( ) Both Memorial Sunday and Decoration tIny were dully and appropriately observed at thus Place. 11ev. W. S. Lynde of York hureached the memorial sermon. Decoration day services were conducted in the afternoon - noon , May 30 , N. V. Harlan of York de- livercti the oration , Itiiii flo-ii l , ' 50trChLQr , IIEDRON , Nob. , May 31.-Speclal.- ( ) Last evening as , ahout fifteen boys were scorching down Main street oil bicycles , Peter Brewer ran into James Knox , an old man of about 80 years , who happened to be crosing the street. Mr. Knox was quite badly bruised , but not seriously injured - jured , , Sticnl0 FluIt' , ' itt Slieltoi , SHELTON , Nob. , May 31.-Speclal- ( ) Sneak thieves made thieir appearance Inst night. The collar of J. " , V. Wabber was I entered and a ( lufintity of eatables were tnken. The cellar of 11ev , C. C. Wil8on was visited and two large baskets ' of dishes taken. "tn'oris IOI'et ( ) flk'crn , F4LLS CITY , Neb. , May 31.-Speoiah- ( ) A1 a meeting of the Falls City lotigo No. 9 , A. F , antI It. 1,1. , holtl Monday night , the following officers were elected : George Kachielmies , % V , M , ; Frank C. Wiser , S. W. ; I. C. Maist , JV. . ; Arne B. Onuitt , secretary - tary , and Ezra B. Mets , treasurer. 'i'cui'licrs for Siti r.e'y Si'liools. SIDNEY , Nob. , May 31.-Speelal ( 'Feb. granm-Thte Hoard of Education today so- lectcd the following teachers for the ensuing - suing year : Justina Whuithcnti , Minnie Chase , J. C. Noubouer , Katie McKee , Kath- anne Shelley , Julia ] ticFatltlen , Julia SUch- Ion-all re-electoti , Extra copies of this sooveumir exposition number of The lice can be had at Time lice business office at I ; cents cr copy , TODAY'S WEATHER FORECAST 1'roIzli I I I li's A re till , t I t ' % Ylll Eo I'nrtl' . . ' ' CIi.i.tly 'I'oihriy , idli 'csterJ' 'iVinils , - WASHINGTON , May 31-Forecast for Wetlncstlay : For Nebraska anti ' Knrisas-l'atiy cloudy weather ; westerly wimitha. , South 1)alcota-Weiinestlay fair ; westerly wtnils. For Wyoming-l'artiy cloudy ; northwest- crly s'inds , ' For Missouri-Partly cloudy weather ; westerly winds. For Iowa-I'artly cloutly ; westerly wluitls , I will guarantee that ray Kidney Cure vill cure 00 11cr cent , of all farina of kitiricy oowpleluit ntt in many iiistences the moat serious forms of . . liilght'u disease , It / ' . the dlseato Is coin" plicuuted send a four. Ounce vial of urine , We will aumalyze it , and advise you tree , what to do. At ill druggist. , 2e , a vial. Guide to health eel crIce free if.O5 Area at I'iilla