J TTTR DATLT T5EE : SATTRDAV , APTTT ? , U2 , 1800. ( v PREPARE FOR THE STRUGGLE Competing Lines Want a Share of the Union Pacific TrafBo. FOND HOPES OF THE BURLINGTON SYSTEM CnnllilRC n Dlrrpfur of ( ) nnil AMo of Overlnnil , M'lili'li I'nrt llnoyn U | > DIP Silrll | * of tlin 1'ornii-r IInc. Omaha rnllro.nl men nro manifesting an Inrroaalng Interest In the coming struggle fnr a division of the Union Pacific trnllle. Onn of them , In talking of the situation nnd speculating upon thn outcome , remarked : ' While much has tiecn said concerning the various Interests which are represented In the new Union Pacific company , ami the probability of some of them uniting In a demand for A change In the present policy of that road , ono other fnct has been over looked. That Is that T. Jefferson Coolldgo of Boston , A director In the Burlington sys tem. | g nlso a. director In the Union Pacific. Ho IB an Important factor , too. With possi bly the exception of Mr. Harrlman , he Is the most Influential member of the Union 3'aflllo directory. Ho represents strong financial Interests , giving him considerable power In the shaping of the policy of the Union Pacific road. "U'hllo the Burlington long ago gave up the idea ot getting any share of the business originating along the Union Pacific system , and cnritj little today how the coming struggle - glo will terminate , It can bo scon that the position occupied by Mr. Coolldgc will bo one of advantage when the time for a show down arrives. " II. ifc M. Surveyor * In W. OHEVHNNE , Wyo. , April 21. ( Special. ) Passengers who came In from the north thin morning on the Cheyenne & ( Northern train report a parly of II. & M. surveyors working In the vicinity of Uva In the northern part of Uiramlo county. The movements and prospective operations of the Burlington company In Wyoming are being watched with great Interest , not only 'by ' the public but by other railroad companies. It is re ported on fairly reliable authority that the company Is now negotiating with the Colorado rado Southern for the purchase of the Chey enne & ( Northern branch of that system. If this Is secured a branch will bo extended westward from Horse Crcok station to the coal lands owned by the Burlington com pany In Carbon county , n distance of nbout Hlxty miles. With this branch the coal could bo marketed by almost straight lines of road In the Block Hills of South Dakota and in Omaha. IMniiN of the MIunciiiiollN Itonil. It Is announced that the Minneapolis & St. Louis , Instead of waiting till It finishes Its line to this city before seeking a share of business In this territory. Is about to complete a trafllc arrangement with the Illi nois Central , whereby the former road will connect with the now line being built by itho Central to Omaha. According to reports of the plans of the Minneapolis & St. Louis , that company will not complete Its line to this city tor two years , but by the use of th > contemplated trafllc agreement It may 1)egln ) operating trains Into Omaha by the latter part of the year. With this connec tion the Minneapolis & St. Louis will have the shortest line between Omaha and the Twin Cities , an advantage It oxprcts to gain to n greater extent when It completes Its own line to this city. IlulliiK III .VoiMlicrn Tiii'lllr riiNp. MILWAUKEE , WIs. , April 21. Judge Jenkins In the United States circuit court today confirmed the master's report In the matter of Fjirmcrs' Loan and Trust company against the Northern Pacific Railway com pany In regard to the computation of In terest upon the consolidation of bonds In the Northern Pacific roads which were owned by the complainant to the amount of ' ? 41923.000. The master held that interest upon the principal of the bonds and the In terest coupons after their respective dates should bo G per cent per annum. The trust company objected , claiming C per cent , the difference being $1,061,382. The objection was overruled and the master's report con firmed. Si'c-tlou .Mfii < ; < ! llctlcr 1'ny. JOL1ET. 111. . April 21. The Chicago & Alton Railroad company has Increased the wages of SOO section men on the two di visions between Chicago and Bloomlngton nnd between Dwlght and 1'eorla , from $1.11 to $1.25 per day. The forces now at work will bo doubled. llnlMvny JVoti-N ami IVrnonnlN. William Teller , counsel for the Union Pa cific nt Denver , Is a visitor In Omaha. II. O. Clark of St. Louis , general superin tendent of the Missouri Pacific system , Is In Omaha. II. II. Marley of Kansas City , southwestern pnsscnRcr ngent for the Michigan Central , is In Omaha. A. ( J. Shearman of Cincinnati , general ngent for the Union Pacific , Is a visitor nt headquarters. S. A. Hutchison , assistant general passen ger ngent for the Union Pacific , has returned from a four weeks' trip In the eastern states , Sir William C. Vnn Home , K. C. M. O. , of Montreal , president of the Canadian Pacific , imfiKod through Omaha on the Union Pacific In his private car. Ho Is on his way to Vancouver. Prlnco Kanoyo , president of the Japanese Chamber of Peers , on his way around the world on a trip of inspection and Investiga tion , will arrive In Omaha this morning on the Union Pacific. An order has been Issued by the Now York. Now Haven & Hartford roud forbid- dine the wearing of tan shoos , fancy shirts nml other ' .freaks by passenger trainmen. They must wear patent leather shoes , whlto Blilrts and black tics and miuit uluivc dally. I 'or i.l r. You can buy a pair of men's fine vlcl kid tan shoes thnt sell regularly for $1.00. Will you let us save you $1.05 ? CONTINENTAL CLOTII1NO CO. Illvlnu Ill-ill IT SclirililiT. Schradcr , the divine healer , Is now rest ing In Council Bluffs , la. , nnd will lucturo In chambers' academy , Fifteenth and llarnoy streets , this city , Sunday , nt 3 nnd S o'clock p. in. , at which tlmo Mr. Schradcr will give public healings free nnd expects to effect n euro for all who visit him and shako his hand. An ndmlHslon of 25 cents will ho charged to help defray the largo cxpcnuc. ALL TREATMENTS KREi ; OK CHARGE. For Current Topic" I , < ml IT. AH members of the current topic depart ment of the Women's club v > ho were not present at the meeting held Monday , April 17 , will kindly send their preference for leader , assistant leader and secretary for the coming year to Mrs. J. H. Dumont , 3612 La fayette avenue , on or before April 20. Sam'l Burns , 131S Farnam , cays the weather prevented MO many from attending Ills March discount uuhi that he will deduct 30 per cent from all cash purchases until Way 1. Modern nmrhlnery , now styles of irvr , convenient work rooms and skilled workmen Insure economy of production , nnd our cus tomers reap the benefit. Rees Printing Co. , 10th and llurnov streets. ! Mercer hotel. 12th nnd Howard streets , Omaha , $2 per day. F. J. Coates , Prop. A bright , fresh stock , nt prices worthy of the day , worthy of our fame , nnd above nil , worthy of our customers. Hayden Bros. Head our nd on page B. "Daughter of Jalrus , " Flnst Methodist church. Next Monday night. Octtelman'B Pure Malt Heertho finest Milwaukee produces C2C So. ICth , Tel , 1121. IN INTEREST OF YOUNG MEN Athletic I'nrli N In lip the I'lnrvt \Vc ( of riilniKU V. 31. C. A. > < > ( < * . Tlio athletic park committee Is very en thuslastlc over the prouppcts for thr sum mer nntl bollcvos thnt the now park when the Improvements nro made will be the finest athletic pnrk went of Chicago. Work on the blcycln Irnek will bo started next week. The Ktin club , from Interest mani fested by many business men , bills fnlr to bo a great feature. Of course base ball will bo n leading feature , mid It Is expected that a number of teams will be organized. A call Ims nlrend } gone out for the lawyers to meet nnd organize n bane ball nine. The night classes In the gymnasium will clnso next week. This has been a most sue- copsful season , ami on Tuesday nnd Thurs day nights elementary and Intermediate tests will bo given and the members of the classes rated according to their standing. The noon business men's clasw , which no\t has a larger attendance than at any tlmo for several years , will be continued through May. Clafsrs meet ( .Monday , Wednesday and Thursday noons. Thursday of next week in the gymnasium the working boys and Juniors will have a 1'enthleon contest. The Mnrch club , which Includes every mem'bor ' of the association who Joined the association or renewed hie membership dur ing the month , will have ,1 social meeting Tuesday night at 8 o'clock In the parlors. Chairman 'Morgan ' of the membership com mittee la planning nu Interesting time. There was an enthusiastic meeting of the blcyclo olub ou Thursday evening , at which reports were received from several com mittees. The following officers wore elected : \V. Krnest Johnson , president : M. II. Mur ray , vice president ; II , 11. Rills , secretary and treasurer , and A. C. Jones , captain. It was decided that the next run of the club bo hold Thursday , April 27 , leaving the building at 7 o'clock , with Klorcnce as a goal. Notwithstanding the chilly air the club run Thii/jdny night was well ntteudod and a decided success , The association has sot apart for the use of the bicycle club a room on the third floor , which will bo furnished by the club and used at a club room during the summer. The men's meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock will be presided over by W. Krnest Johnson and the address of the afternoon will bo made by C. P. W. Minis , a com mercial traveler from Doston. Mr. Xlms has npoken before the association before and has a great many friends who will bo delighted to hear him again. Reports from all over the country show an Increased Interest In the International convention , which will bo held at Grand Rapids May 25-28. Tills convention will bo marked by the presence of business men. JJl.I < > mill SjM.Ilfi. We sell a boy's good shoo for $1.10 a better one for $1.3. . CONTIN'KNTAI , CLOTHING CO. AliiioimcM-inrntN. This week at the Orpheum has been marked by excellent audiences , which have had the opportunity of seeing a bill com prising very high-class features In the vaudevJillo line. The comedy of Dlocksom and Burns , the minstrelsy of Lew Hawkins , the cakewalklng , dancing and singing of Walker's merrymakers have all met with the warmest approval. The marvelous feats of the four Nelson sisters , the only quartet of women acrobats In the world , have created much Interest and admiration. All of these features form excellent matlneo attractions. There is lots of genuine and spontaneous fun in Stapleton's farce , "A Bachelor's Honeymoon , " which Is billed for Iloyd's for three nights , starting Sunday matinee , so the public may bo prepared to laugh. The Detroit Evening News said : "It was a nice , lively honeymocn that Mr. Bachelor experi enced , and the people who were present last night seemed to enjoy It almost as much as If It had been their own. It Is a whimsical story , with complications galore. There were not many stoics In last night's audience and the merit bccaiuo hilarious as the comedy progressed. One man nearly fell Into the aisle In a fit of laughter and the blonde-haired lady with the red plush waist ruined her gloves In her enthusiasm. " This afternoon Mrs. Longshore-I'otts , M. IX , will give the third of her free.lectures to women at Boyd's theater. On Monday the fourth lecture of the scries , also a free one , will be delivered. On Tuesday after noon she will present her famous lecture on "Maternity , " which will bo Illustrated with X-ray photographs nnd stereopticon views. A small admission will be charged to this lecture. At all the free lectures the slere- optlcon views will he shown. These views Include besides those of strictly an anatom ical kind those of scenery and war scones. Mrs. I'otts thus far 1ms been most successful with her lectures. Her audiences have been made up of the best women In the city nnd all freely endorse the methods she uses In handling her subjects. Mrs. I'otts Is thor oughly conversant with the Ills that women aru heir to and as she IIHH made the nubjoct a study she known what nro the best methods to regulate and cure these Ills. MilHol I'ViK-r ill ( he Street. Two police officers have lxen ? engaged lately In endeavoring to Induce K. Ander son to remove the fences ho Is erecting on Grand avenue between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets. Dtwlrlns a larger space for his garden Anderson began an extension which would have obstructed thu street had ho been left to continue his building unmolested. Ho promised the olll- cers to take down the fences and leave the street open ns it has been in the past. The ( Jonil DreNHtTK Now wear Alfred Benjamin's make 9f fine suits we've the exclusive sale of thcao goods In Omaha. J'rlco Is no higher for these line goods than you've been i-aylng $15.00 up. Give us an opportunity to show you thcso goods. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO. Wo don't generally do biiHlnoss at a loss , but our prolll road IB a narrow gauge one , and UK branches extend Into every depart ment'of our big store , each ot which is a. low-price terminus. Hayden Bros. The Dowcy Uuropean hotel , 13th and Var- n un. First-class rooms. Reasonable ratea. Mr. Kelly presents his third subscription concert next Monday night , "Daughter of Jalrua. " Her dram ) Hotel Turkish Daths now open. KELLEY , STICEIl & CO , Ladies' and Children's Hosiery , Underwear and Parasols , ANOTHER GREAT SATURDAY SALE TinflmlcpNt TliltiKK I" tlio Store , All X . , v Thin .Sprliiu : , lime llcou .Marli' < l n ( AUrnetlve I'rloi-n for 'I'll In Sit I n ril n'ft llujern. 200 dozen ladles' fast black cotton hosiery , with Unbleached split feet , double soles , high spliced heel , Saturday only 20c pair. Ladles' lisle thread hose , black and tan , worth Lie pair , new tans , now polka dot , gauze lisle , drop stitch or plain ; the best variety we have ever BUOWII , Saturday 33cj three pair $1.00. Ladles' hose at COc. silk lisle , finest gauze , with unbleached split foot , entire lace effect , lace boot drop stitch , fancy boot pattern , the new blue , Saturday fiOc pair. Children's school hose , fast black , double knee , heel and too , all sl cs , C to 10 , Satur day only IBc pair. Boys' school hose , the never wear out kind , fast black , triple knee , nil sizes , 6 to 11 , Saturday only 2. > e pair. MlMcs' fine lisle thread hose , fast black or tan , double knee , heel and toe , all sizes , C to , only 3f.c . ; three pair Jl.OO. Ixidlos' Egyptian cotton vests , ecru or whlto silk tape , well made , only 12&c each. Ladles' line ribbed vests , ecru or white , high neck , long or short , knee pants to match ; comforts for summer ; Saturday only 2Cc each. Our entire line of ladles llslo thread vests , silk llnlsh , low neck , sleeveless , long or short sleeves , white or ecru , for Saturday at only 35c ; throe for $1.00. Ladles' summer knee ribbed llslo pants , beautifully made and finished , Just the gar ment for summer wear , medium or extra sizes , whlto or ecru , only GOo pair. Ladles' union suits for summer , high neck , long or short sleeves , low neck sleeveless , ankle or knee length , whlto or ecru , all sizes , only COc suit. The Munsing Silkollno Union Suit This Is n new fabric for ladles underwear ; soft ami pliable , silky , perfect lit. beautifully made , light blue or cream , high neck , longer or short sleeves , low nock , sloovelcss ; fully worth $2.50 per suit. Saturday , all sizes , only $1.75 per suit. The Alunslng Union Suits for Boys nnd Girls Finn Ugyptlmi ribbed cotton , high neck , long or short , knee or ankle lengths , all ages. Saturday , only BOc suit. Misses' Llslo Thmiil Vesta and Knee Pants Fine light weight , whlto or ecru , 25c nnd TC ) each. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY PARASOLS. Ladies' fancy striped satin , the polka dot nnd shaded ; very cheap and pretty. Sat urday , only $1.50. All new fancy borders , all now shades , in taffeta ; very pretty handles. Saturday , only $2.SO each. Just received a now line in ladles' 24- lu. sun umbrella , something new ; scurlet , green , blue , light nnd dark ; pretty borders. Special price for Saturday , only $3.00 each. Wo have all the new and extreme styles In ladles' high-priced novelties In parasols from $4.00 to $15.00 each. A big line of children's parasols , all sizes for all ages , from 2"io to $1.60. KELLEY , STIOER & CO. , Corner Kara am and Fifteenth. Our ad is on page 5 Would like you to read It. Do not forget that you decided to hear the "Daughter of Jalrus" sung. llcnjumlii'B 31 nUe. We have the exclusive sale of Alfred Ben jamin's make of tine suits in Omaha noth ing finer made in this country. We'd like you to compare our $20 suit with a tailor made $35 one you'll buy ours. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO. -'lCEST TRAINS. O m till a < < Chlciuro. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way baa just placed in service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5-45 p. in. , arriving Chicago at 8:23 : a. m. . and leaving Chicago 6:15 : p. m. and arriving Omaha ' 8:20 : a. m. Each train Is llehted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd recllninr chair cars nnd runs over the shortest line and smoothest loadbed be- twein the two cities. Ticket office lf)04 Farnam street , nnd at Union depot. Dri-SN Your Fort Tomorrow with a pair of our line vlcl , single bole , Henley toe , corded tip tan shoes only ° 3S CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO. P. II. Phllbln. ticket broker , removed 1503 Faruam. THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER Is built right side up. MUST MAMrOLDKII. II10ST STHXCIL CL'TTHU. SI'REDIKST. SIMI'LHST. STIIOXfSKST. VISIIIM : AVIUTIM : . W-TO-DATK. XOT ix TIII : THIST. ; A trial will convince you of Us superior ity to all other.- ) . rOJII'AHISOXS IXVITI8D. The- Oliver Typewriter Company 111(1 ( FIII-IIMIII St. , Oimiliii. Telephone 351 ! . Always Reliable and Satisfactory , Swift's ' Premium Brand Sopr Cured Hams , Breakfast Bacon and Keltic Rendered Lard. All PlrNl-uluim Ilralrm. itt < t e Tourist Sleepers 1s 1 1 to Boston. Kvory Sunday afternoon the Ourllngton's California-Boston tourist sleeping car passes tliroupti Omaha , A berth costs only $1.00 to Chicago and $3.00 to Doston. Cars are not so elabor ately furnished ns palace suppers , but they are very comfort able , nevertheless. Most of thorn not all have wldo vesti bules , Plntsch gas nnd high back scats. Porter , of course , and a Hpeclal oxcuttlon conductor. \\'o can't AMVAYS guj ranteo berths In these cars , but if I I you nro figuring on going ea t eon and ivunt to make the trip ! comfortably nnd CHKAPI V call and wo will let you know i what we * can do , ii ii i i i i TlcUrt Olllof Xrvr Slutlon l..llI'll run in SI , JOIli mill MIINIIII SI * . Tflriilimir , ! ! , " ( ) . Tflfpliuiif , ill ( I. TRIMMED MILLINERY , The Great Success of Our Last Sale of Latlioa" Trimmed Hata At S4.98 , 86,98 , S9 98 AT BOSTON STORE Ilni Iniliicoil I'm ( Prrpnrc fur Sntnr- < Iny A no Hi IT mill SI 111 .More ItcniKlftil Inl AVhli'h AVu SHI nt Smiu * 1'rlcvi. $4.ns. SG.9S and $9.08 At Boston Store , Omahn. J. L. Brandels & Sons , Props. These nro by far the most beautiful hats displayed or sold this season. Wo thoi- oughly believe that equal beauty and quality In trimmed hats cannot bo obtained cNi - where for much less than double thso prices. Especially our now famous "JCnwi" bat. so becoming to almost every lady , trlmmod wliii heavy silk , plaited chiffon , ornament" nlgrettes and quills , In beautiful hnrmoni/- Ing colors , go In this Saturday's sale at $ I.'S. TRIMMED LEGHORN'S. Equally beautiful nnd very stylish trimmed leghorn hats for ladles , on sale Saturday for the first tlmo. These arc very tastefully trimmed with flowers , chiffon , aigrettes , ornaments nnd velvet ribbon ; exact copies of a $25.00 Imported hat ; on sale at $2.50 nnd ft.OS. A particularly stylish walking hat , trimmed with wldo three-toned satin straw braid nnd black velvet ribbon ; very becoming and ox- net copies of n $15.00 hat ; on sals at $3.S. ! ) Another lot of superb trimmed hats , nbout COO of them , no occasion for paying fancy prices when you can buy such hats hero nt $1.50 and $2.50. Exceptional bargains In misses' nnd chil dren's trimmed hats , flue grade leghorn hats , trimmed with chllton , wreath of llowors , etc. , Saturday on sale nt $1.00. Rough and ready trimmed hats In a variety of shapes , artistically trimmed with ribbon , on sale at $1.50. UNTRIMMED HATS. The greatest variety and nssortmont of now style untrlmmi'd hats over shown be fore , comprising dross shapes , Russian tur bans , walking hats , In all the now braldst and newest colors , ou sale at 25o , COc nnd 9Sc. ANOTHER MAMMOTH PURCHASE LA DIES' HIGH GRADE TAILOR MADE SUITS , JACKETS , SKIRTS AND CAPES. Those wore bought from one of the largest suit and skirt makers at A remarkably low price , nnd shown for the flrst tluio Saturday at % ordinary price. This purchase includes tailor made suits , jackets , copes and child roll's reefers , every one absolutely correct In every detail. Silk lined suits at $6.US , $9.9S , $12.50 nnd $15.00. SultB with jacket silk lined , skirt perca- llno lined , on sale at $3.9S , $4.OS and $5.OS. Spring jackets , extraordinary values at $2.08 , $3.98 and $4.IS. ( Spring skirts In cropon , plaid covert clotu and other new effects , made In the latest style , black and all now colors at $1.08 , $3.08 , $5.US and $7.US. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Write the Omaha Tent and Rubber Co. for tents and awnings , 1311 Farnnin street. WITH A SNAP , A VIM , A PUSH. We will Offer Special Induce ments on SATURDAY , APRIL 22NIX Men's ' Black Cheviot Suits , § 4.00. Men's ' Fancy Cheviot Suits , Men's ' Ail-Wool Scotch Suits , S5.00. Men's ' Black nucoV Suits , S5.75. Our prices : ind quality will nstouish you all. Alsil our Store Saturday , April $ 22nd. Capitol Ave , , Near 16th St , IM'KK-T ' AMI * IIOHTisT IIOCTI3 'I'll .SI , l.ittil * tin ( I in nil n A St. Imil * mill \Vnlinnli llonto. Leave OnmliA1 " < > ! > . m. . Council Bluffs iVlfl p. m . arrive ft. Lmils 7 a. in. He- turning leave Si. Louis " -0 p. m. , arrive Oimilw S:3. : > a. in. , dally. Host line to south and onM. No bus transfers In St. Louis. Homrspokers1 half rate ( plus J2.00) ) . Kxcur- slons ou solo first and tlilrd Tuesday each month. All information at "Tort Arthur Home" otllco. 1413 Karnam street ( Pastern hotel block ) , or write Harry i : . Moorcs , C. P. and T. A . Omnlia. Neb. l > r Harp. 4' > s Pax-ion blnek. Tel. 1932. the Solid Vstlhuled Flyers for Benver , Salt Lake , San Francisco Portland and all points West , TWO THAIXS DAILY to Df-nyer and Colorado Points. TWO Til1X ! < DAILY ' to RaiTFranciBro and California Points. TWO TIlAIJi'H DAILY to"fiat7LnUe ! City and Utah Point * OMO TUAIX DAILY to Portland and North Pacific Co.'iPt points , with dlroct c nnoctlonn for Tn- coma nnd Seattle. City Tlt-lii-t OIlliMmOU Fnrnntn St. , Arc you going to buy a If so inspect Hie slock shown byScofield Latest and best styles at the lowest prices for reliable goods. Ladles' Top Coats , In tan , brown , blue nnd black $4,95.SB , , $8,50 , $10 , $12. tCLOAI&SUITCO. 1510 Douglas. Encaustic Tiling and Ceramic Mo saics for floors , vestibules , bathrooms , walls and walnscoatlng. Estimates furnished on application. Repair work attended to promptly. Gor. 14th and Farnam Sts , Send for Illustrated catalogue. 321 SOUTH FIFTEENTH ST. EiT "EL FARNAM AND HARNEY. FOR SUMMER 1 , i , I 1 1I < HE LARGEST AND MOST J , of Tailor- i ' * ' complete assortment u made Cloaks in Omaha for late spring ; and summer. Exclusive ef fects in styles and fabrics , Special offerings , Tight-fitting , box front Tailor-made Suits of best Venetian cloth , in dark blue , green , brown and black $18,00 , $22,00 , $32.00 Eton Suits of Cheviot , in black and navy blue $14,00 , $20.00 , $28.00 Homespuns , Eton and Tight-fitting Suits. ingray blue , and tan $18 CO , $ ' 2.00 , $25,00 Eton and Blazer open-front Jackets , vey stylish , in black and tan cloths , lined with fancy and plain silks , at $5.50 , $8 50 , $12.50 'rent ' assortmcit : of Silu Waists , lMticu.it. > , G WaM.s , Separate Skirts , Me. 1 . April M , 1 W. 1 Ono boy's suit often somls a dozen cusloinors , Boy's i'lolhm # speaks for itsolf. Good clothing you know lias a language of its own , not "action speaks louder than words" but service speaks louder than words. You can 1'eeoguiso a. Nebraska suit the minute you examine it one way the con struction and style and lit the other way nnr name in the collar Our boy's * clothing is injured it's w/ < ? clothing to buy. Suits In fancy checks , trimmed with combination of blue and fancy braid trimming , buttons to match , improved waist band largo square cut sailor collar a dl" < j CSrf * very pretty and substantial suit lor the little xp I OvJ' ' * gout and only . 's Vesteo Suits In a large selection of patterns , neatly trimmed , with combi nation of green body trimming and red soutach braid steel buckle , large square cut sailor collar ; one of the most attractive little suits shown this season , only . Specials. * or rri'c Shoe facts Ladies'- shoes in fine quality kid , in lace or button , wither or without vesting tops , London toe , a shoe that sells i'or $ J. 0 elsewhere. The new Shoo Department price only . OV . < 7f > rallies for Sl.OO T/icsc arcfacfs f Ladies' shoes in fine quality dongola , kid leather top and foxing opera or London toe , turned sole , sold only by "The Nebraska,1' made only for The Nebraska , like quality sells in any shoe store for § 2.50 , the new Shoe Department price only . We are ffoinfto do a big women's shoe trade we see it you are looking to ? / . § for rialit shoes at right prices we are shaping our shoe course so as to fetch the best possible results. $25,000 worth Men's & Boys' Clothing on special sale , Our New York buyer bought for spot cash the entire remaining stocks of several eastern manufacturing tailors at prices one-third to one-half less than regular llgurcs. The suits are here now and go on sale Saturday. No man who appreciates ccoonomy can afford to miss this sale. Made up by America's 'best ' tailors they are the most correctly fashioned garments you can find. The best of trimmings nnd linings are used. The fabrics are guaranteed all wool ; and are In the newest patterns. This Bale Is undoubtedly the greatest money saving opportunity Ouinba men have ever been offered. Men's all wool well made suits worth $5.00 on Saturday for $3.75. $3.75.Men's stylish all -wool stilts , In a variety ot new spring pat terns , good looking dependable garments regular $8.00 go Satur day for $5.00. Two special lots In this sale will bo at $ G.50 nnd $7.50. They come In all the new cuts , and even the most particular customer will find them satisfactory In nt , satisfactory in style and satisfac i tory in wear. They're $10.00 and $1L'.50 values , but wo will sell them Saturday for $ G..riO nnd $7.50. An exquisite showing of men's very finest suits in this purchase casaltnerc , fancy worsted nnd serge , dcslgncs In now spring col orings. The most select and desirable patterns. Knoly trlmmod nnd finished suits , noliby In appearance , the correct fashions for the present season , perfec-t in lit and sold regularly at $15.00 to $2.no : : will be placed on sale here Saturday at $10.00 , $12.50 and $15.00. Mother Can Resist Buy her boy a New Suit now ADMIRAL CCO. OCV/CT Tbo values this sale affords cannot bo passed by. Klcgant new spring vesteo , double breasted and sailor Hulls , handsomely made up from stylish dependable fabrics. Saturday's prices will be.iboiil one-half the regular value. A romploto assortment to choose from , at all prices from Olio to $ . " no. Two special values in thn very latest fashions , neatest pat- tcnih , made up to sell nt $0.00 and $8.00 , will go Jn this sale Sat urday at $2.ti5 and $ : ! .0."i. A splendid opportunity to get a swell HUH for a little money. Special in Men's Hats at 69c A new shipment of SO dozen men's bats In Fedoras , Tasinis and Railroad Hlmjies will sale Cii' . They in bla-lt , 'brown , , go on Saturday at roinc ' sral pearl and all the spring shades. Ueeuiar $1 in to $2.00 bat B on Saturday for CHSee : them In our Sixteenth street windows. Selling the Most Clothing iti Omnlia. If you ni'i- thin inMunt tu put lluah u.m your biiHPd eat before retiring for the night. On a full filonmch there U a hulhlliiK up of tiwBiii' , av.'nKo or asleep. In fants ahvaye ulcrp after llicnls. A KINDS of milk anil bread or a Inttlo at Krug Cabinet beer Ja sure to produce 'bcncflclnl rosiiltw to the Invalid or well person. Cabinet bottled tled beer In the ono rocoKUlzod p-u-r-o beer ivIiolwonH1 , nutritious. As A tonic and tullk producer for young mother * , It IIUK no equal. 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