TTTE CnrATTA DATLT BEE : RITND.VV , FAV If , THh LXPOSllION Hundreds of Mon at Work Upon Buildings and Grounds , GETTING READY FOR THE OPENING DAY 1111 in * nnd Trnnlrnl I'lnntn AIT to IIII'cnf nrrfi In the Mrtln Court A ilil 11 Ion nl Klri'lrlrnl I'.ITrolK. The grounds of the Greater America Ex position present a busy sccno these days nnd In order that everything tuny be In readiness for the opening , which has been set for July 1 , 325 men are working from early morning until night. These mrm nro scattered In squads over the buildings and ground : * . Some of them nro cultivating the lawns , some ara 'beautifying ' the buildings , whllu others nro setting out trees , making flower beds nnd doing the thousand and one things necessary before the gates nro thrown open to the public. Of course people who attended the Trans- tnlssls. lppl and International Exposition can easily recognize that the buildings nnd nrounda occupied by the Greater America imposition nro the same , yet , nevertheless , w > mo Important changed are constantly go ing on , all of whlrh It Is contended will cnhnnco the general beauty of the main court ii nd the Bluff tract. Ixist year It will bo remembered that the open Kpaco In the Main court between the buildings and the lagoon was pavud with brick. This year this has been somewhat changed , ns nl Intervals the paving has been torn out nnd flower beds hnvo been planted. Whllo Mowers * will bo the feature of these beds , In many of them stately palms will rear their heads and around them will bo tropical plants , giving this portion of the grounds n decidedly foreign appearance. Heretofore the semi-circular space nt the west side of the viaduct over Sherman nvo- liuo has been covered with running vines , but this season , trees , shrubs nnd flow ering plants will lake their place. The same general plan will bo carried out with ref- urcnco to the colonndes nnd on the little plats of green between the mnln 'building. Directly north of the Arch of States and between It nnd the bridge , a largo foun tain Is In course of construction. This will too flanked toy llawer beds which will con tain plants from Cuba and Porto Rico , which U Is said are now on the way here. tin , ' the Illnfl True ! . Over on the Bluff tract the handiwork of the landscape artist Is visible In many places. Now nnd additional flower beds have been planted , now .walks have been laid out and trees have been put In In some of the vacant spaces caused by the. re moval of the Minnesota , Iowa and Kansas state buildings , 'whichwere ' sold after the oloso of last year's exposition. Generally speaking , however , no change has been made In the landscaping that .was admired so much last year. Under the colonnades , the gravel that fur nished the wearing surface last year has .been removed and In Its stead paving trick have been laid. The brick used nro these which were removed to make room for the flower beds on the Main court. If there IB one thing more than another that occasions surprise It is the excellent condition of the buildings after the severe .weather of last winter. It was thought they ( would crack , settle and that the utaff would ecalo off. However , this has not been the case. In Eomo rare Instances small sec tions of the staff came oft the buildings nnd the posts ulong the lagoon. In these places patches have been put on and nil of the cracks patched up , giving the whole n new ish nppearnnce. The statuary along the la- Keen nnd upon the buildings has been treatc-1 to n coat of now whlto paint. The rub- toorold roofs of all of the buildings have been thoroughly gone over nnd repaired ; the sides of the Lagoon have been strengthened by the addition of extra stay rods and wher ever n decayed iplnnk has been found It has Ioen taken out nnd n new one put in In its stead. The -water and sewer sys tems have been changed In some particulars , now pipes having been laid to parts of the grounds not reached last year. The plan of lighting the exposition grounds Is being changed to 11 certain extent. Around the Lagoon the clusters of incandoscents will too used , as will bo these upon the main buildings. However , the electricians nro nt work putting In the- wires for thou sands of additional Incandcscents. These will extend around the windows of all the Ihulldlngs upon the Main court and up over the figures upon the roofs. In the flower tocclB and among the palms myriads of small of about flvo-candlo t'lubcs , carrying lamps power each will bo placed. The eame policy will bo pursued with reference to lighting the shrubbery at the east end of the Lagoon nnd nloug the sides of the colonades. Ii'lirillnhcH HH Own IilKht. The lights tor the exposition grounds will be furnished by the lighting plant upon the grounds , hut Ihoso Unit will ho used along the Midway and nt the concessions will bo furnished by the plant that Mipplies the city , the exposition management being of the opinion thai they can USB all Iho light tfoal the plant Ihero can supply. On the grounds 'where ' Iho Indian village tvna located last year n grand stand and race track Is In course of construction. The race track -will bo n half mile stretch , with a cinder path for bicycles and a roadway for horse raceo , tha Intention "being " lo put on numerous races during the summer. Where the fireworks were exhibited last year workmen nro now engaged In exca vating tar n lake Unit will ho 100x300 feet. On this and under the direction of the ex position will lie put on the bombardment of Santiago. Arrangements have been com- jielled for securing the painting ami a num ber of miniature war vessels. It IH said that whllo fireworks will play an Important liart In the bombardment , real cannon will 1)0 brought Into use In the destruction of the city. The Llbby Prison War museum has nr- rlved nnd Is being Installed in the old Gov ernment building. There are some nlno cnr- loads of this exhibit. In Iho Fine Arts building Work has been commenced pre paratory to thu reception of Tlssot'e pic tures , entitled , "Tho l.lfo of Christ. " There nro GOO of them , -which In addition to the other pictured , will qulto fill the ( building. Up to this tlmo contracts have been closed for 00,000 square feel of space in the jnaln buildings. There will bo no attempt to put exhibits In the Horticulture build ing , but Instead It will bo used to repre- uent a , winter garden , with snow scenes and icicles hanging from thnusands of points. In addition lo ihU fealuro ihere'will be rare tropical plants and ( lowers In the building , with fruits In ( season In thu nooks and corners. The work necessary to place this display Is well under 'way nnd will be com pleted in the course of n couple of weeks , Host of the concctislonalrfa who were hero last summer have conu hack to take a hand in the Greater America Exposition , A dozen or more of them have commenced work on their old buildings , pulling them In repair and In many Instances enlarging them In order to have room for more nnd newer at tractions than they displayed last season. In order that the public may Know just what Is being done thu exposition manage ment has decided to tlirow open the gates on Sundays for several weeks , at least , nnd jiass all those who may apply for admission. On these days the gate * 'will lo open from 0 In the morning until 0 o'clock at night. Hamilton Wnrron , M. ! > „ electric nnd magnetic physician , has moved his onlce to 119 North ICth street , room 13. Special at tention to all long standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and chlMrcn , flettelmau's Pure Malt Beer the finest Milwaukee j-roduces G20 So. 16th. Tel. 1121. ) t NEBRASKA HOMED HATH ISTS Annnnl Mretltw I * to He Hold on Xext AVi'iliipmlny nnil Tlinrsilnj- In ThN City. The twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Homeopathic Medical so ciety will bo held In the parlors of the Her Grand hotel In this city Wednesday and Thursday of this week. A program of more than usual excellence has been prepared for this occasion , nnd the committees that have raado the preliminary arrangements antici pate one of the most successful sessions In the history of the organization. Assurances from various parts of the stnto Indicate that the attendance will bo liberal and every session will bo full of discussions that will bo of exceptional Interest to the profession. The meeting will open Wednesday nfter- noon with the reports of the secretary nnd treasurer , the appointment of mmlltccs and such general business ns may come before - fore the organization at that time. This session will also be notable lor the annual address of the president. Dr. Julia A. Starr of Lincoln , nnd a very timely discussion of la grippe from a clinical standpoint , led by Dr. W. II. HancheU of Omaha , and partici pated In by a dozen of the leading phy sicians ofthe state. The evening session will .bo . devoted to the bureau of sanitary science , conducted by Dr. Freda M. Lanklon of this city , the bureau of obstetrics , conducted by Dr. H. W. Council , and the bureau of ophthalmology , otology and laryngology , led by Dr. Plerro C. Morlarty. Dr. D. A. Foote will conduct the bureau of surgery , which will occupy the first part of Thursday forenoon , nnd this discussion will bo followed by the bureau of gynaecol ogy , of which Dr. W. A. Humphrey of Pluttsmouth la chairman. The first order In the afternoon will bo the election of olllccrs , nnd this will bo fol lowed by the discussion of mental nnd nervous diseases , led by Dr. A. H. Dorrls of Lincoln. The convention will close with the reports of committees , unfinished busi ness nnd general good of the society. D. Unas , florist , 1813 VInton street , tele phone 776 , has n largo stock of plants for decoration nnd beds. Including pansles In grout variety nnd the finest specimens in the market , which ho Is offering nt surpris ingly low prices. Among them nlso nro petunias , geraniums , vorbenlas , fuchlas , cannas , lilies , begonias , roses , heliotropes , colons , longlflorum ( extra fine ) , nlternnn- thcrn , panlculata , ngoratums , centnnreas , hibiscus , bellls , nryslum , nbutllon , coboca , sonvcnsonln , two kinds of vlncas for vases and hanging baskets. Also hardy roses nnd blooming shrubbery. Kiiliti-Kuil Hunt-torn. Mr. S. W. Lindsay , the jeweler , who has occupied one-half of the store at 1516 Doug las for the past twelve years , has been for tunate enough to get the entire room , and for the past two weeks has been having It repapered nnd remodeled , making It one of the handsomest stores In the city. IIy his straightforward business methods ho has won a most enviable reputation nnd , consequently quently , found his room too smal'l. I'clrr Cooiior PopullNt Iliiiuiiifl. The banquet committee of the Peter Cooper club at a meeting last nlsht decided to admit women to the banquet to bo given at Crelghtdn hall , Saturday evening , May 20. The demand from women who want to hear the noted speakers was so great that this action wns taken. The committee will hold another meeting Monday evening nt ihe cl'ub's new headquarters to make llnal ar rangements. The following Is the program as outlined up to this time : Judge Neville of North PIntta will net as toastmnster. The toasts will bo as follows : "Peter Cooper Club , " J. B. Jones , president ; "Nebraska , " Governor Wlll'inm A. Poyn.er ; "Life of Peter Cooper , " James n. Weaver ; "Tho Judiciary , " ox-Governor Silas A. Hoi- comb ; "Our Nation , " W. J. IJryau. Leave Omaha , via Missouri Pacific rail way , Tuesday , May 16 , for certain points In Uio oouth , southwest nnd Efulbcnst at verv low rales. Stopovers allowed on ? olnc joui- noy. For Informntlon call nt coa-pany's ofllce. 14th and Douglas , or dopot. 1oi ! nnd Webster streets. THOS , F. CODFIIHY , J. 0. PHILLIPPI. P. & T. A. A. O. F. & P. A. Wo sell vehicles that have a good reputa tion , nubbor tire jobs. Two hundred styles to choose from. Llnlnger & Metcnlf Co. , one block from east end of HarneiSt. . car line. For rent , hotel In Omaha ; 120 rooms ; ev erything modern. This Is exposition year. Drennan-Lovo Co. , 210 South IGth street. Auction See display adv. on another page for Clay Auction Co.'s big eate Monday , 10 a. m. Beautiful diamonds at Edhorm's , op. P. O. Umbrellas , all kinds. 105 So. ICth St. IlcniliiU'toii anil itcHMlcr. Importing tailors. Woolens for spring nnd summer wear. A. D. T. Co , ; messengers rurnlshed ; bag- gugo delivered. 1302 Douglas st. Tel. 177. Mercer hotel. 12th nnd Howard streets , Omaha. Euroucan pmn. 50c to Jl.OO. Monarch wl'ieels down to $20. $30 and $40 at Huberman'B. 13th nnd Douglas. Sam'l Burns. 1318 Fnrnnm , Is selling 12 beautiful cut tumblers , $2.40. Blank book nnd magazine binding. A. I. Root , 1C09 Howard street. Sherrndeu , dentist , moved to 412 McCaguo bldg. Opal nnd turquoise rings. Edholm , jowelcr. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. Lawn mowers sharpened. Ind. Iron Wrks. Iron , brass castings. Ind. Iron Wks. , tel 1449 Umbrellas recovered , 105 So. 16th St. Swell parasols. 105 So. ICth St. Have Uoot print It. Now shirt waist buttons. Edbolm , Jeweler. Umbrellas repaired , 10. So. 16th St. LKWlS-Oonnthun , Jlay 12 , 1FOD , aged CD yours 10 months. Funeral Sunday afternoon , Mny H , nt 2 o'clock , from Ills Into residence , 3715 Ohio Htrcot. Interment Forest Ixuvn cemetery. WOLVEUTON Ht'lenn Alajel , 7 years ft months , of heart ills. use , daughter of Oeorci ) F. and May H. Wolverton. Funeral sorvlces Sunday. May II. 4:15 : p. m. nt the residence of Mr. nnd Mrs , Grant B , C'obb. 4i ! North 17th at. Friends Invited to Borvleen. Uurlul private. Our store is now complete , Wo ore done with thu paper hangers , painters , cabinet makers , gas fitters but not the credit man , If there Is a handsomer store In the state wo're from Missouri and would llko to see It. Come in and look U over and It it doesn't please you we'll have 11 changed thal's our system. Sclmefcr's Sure Death 20o Tallin's Celery Compound . . . , 75o Hood's Sarsapurlllu 75c Hosteller's Hitters 75c l.iixatlvo Hromo Oulnlno ISc curti'r'H Liver 1'llls 15c 1'e-ru-na . . . 75c Duffy's Mall Whiskey Ko liar Den , , -too West's Hniln und Nerve Treatment . . , S5o Sexlno Pills 75c CUT PRICE DKUGGIST. Corner llith and Chicago. FORCED SALE FINE JEWELRY Caused by Being Overstocked and in Need of Eeady Oash. A. MANDELBERG , LEADING JEWELER l < rOOOO Worth of IJIninonils , Wnlchcn , J MteIry ( Silverware Cut Glnxx nnd AH Kntoovclllcn to lie Snc- rIllcLdothlnu Itcncrvcil. AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 TO BO PER CENT FOK THE NEXT 16 DAYS. Mr. Mandclberg has for years enjoyed the confldenco of the Omaha people , his methods have always been above board , marking his goods at uniform low prices and In plain fig ures. Mr. Mnndclbcrg now finds himself greatly overstocked nnd In need of ready cash , therefore ho Is forced to have this great sacrifice sale. Every article has been reduced In price. People In Omaha know when Mr. Maudclbcrg says he cuts the price that the price Is cut. These few Items are nn Index to the safe : WATCHES. $35.00 solid gold watch , $25.00. $25.00 solid gold watch , $18.75. $25.00 gold filled watch , $1S.OO. $15.00 gold Oiled watch , $10.00. $7.00 chatclalns , $4.00. DIAMONDS. $150.00 diamond rings , $112.50. $100.00 diamond studs , $75.00. $25.00 diamond scarf pin , $17.50. $50.00 diamond lace pins , $35.00. $10.00 diamond rings , $5.00. $2.00 solid gold rings , $1.00. SOLID SILVERWARE. $2.00 sterling silver combs , 0c. $2.50 sterling hat brushes , $1.25. $5.00 sterling hair brushes , $3.00. $5.00 sterling silver belt buckles , $2 50. $5.00 sterling silver teaspoons (6) ( ) , $3.50. CUT GLASS. $15.00 tumblers , per dozen , $12.00. $12,00 tumblers , per dozen , $9.00. $15.00 berry bowls , $11.00. $15.00 decanters , $11.00. $6.00 vinegar cruets , , $2,5o. PLATED WARE. $20.00 tea sets , 4 pieces , $10.00. $10.00 tea sets , -I pieces , $5.00. $1.75 Rogers' teaspoons (1847) ( ) , $1.25. $2.00 Rogers' teaspoons (1847) ( ) , $1.50. $2.00 Rogers' knives (1817) ( ) , per set , $1.IS. $2.00 Rogers' forks (1847) ( ) , per sot. $1.48. $1.50 alarm clocks , 75c. UMBRELLAS AND CANES. $5.00 silk umbrellas , $3.75. $4.00 silk umbrellas , $3.00. $3.50 silk umbrellas. $2.50. $2.00 canes , silver trimmings , $1.00. $3.00 canes , silver trimmings , $2.00. MANICURE ARTICLES. $3.00 puff boxes , $1.50. $1.50 sltvcr scissors , 90c. $2.50 silver nail polishers , $2.00. 51.60 silver nail files , 75c. $1.50 silver salve boxes , 75e. All other goods In my entire stock cut equally ns Tow. See our show windows. A. MANDELBERG'S DISCOUNT SALE , Cor. 16th and Farnam Streets. Extra help engaged for this sale. No goods charged at these prices. Low Hiilcn to Sim Kriniolnco. Slay 15 to 18 the Hock IsVand route will sell tickets to San Francisco and return for $60.00 , good for sixty days. For full Information mation In regard to routes , stopovers , etc. , call at city ticket office , 1323 Faruam street. New line fine gold shirt waist buttons just received. Edholm , Jeweler , op. P. O. Good Fl liiii ( ? nt LniiRiloii , Mo. And the Saturday-to-Moniay rate Is only $2.80. Hotel1 rate , $1.50 n day. Trains for Langdon leave Burlington , station at 0:30 : a. m. , 4:55 : p. m , and 10:15 : p. m. You will be pleased If you let our expert watchmaker repair your watch. Edholm. Nice line Imported suitings for suits and trousers. G. A. LIndquest. 316 S. 15th street. AGES 4 to 14 , DRAB COLOR , AT CAPITOL AVE. , NEAR IGTH STREET. Clone to Il Hie only Ktoro that sells good s ° odn for little money. FRXR \ LANK KILLS HIMSELF ; Sharpens a Table Knife to a Bazor Edge and Outs His Throat. TIRED OF LIFE BECAUSE OF DRINK HABIT Hln Drixth In liiHlniiinnPiinn I.rnvon n Wife mil ! Four Children Wim it Member of Woodmen of Ihc World. Disgusted with himself because of drink , Prank Lank , a Hohemlan hotiso mover living nt 1316 South Twelfth street , took n knlfo ycstcrclny about 10:30 : a. m. , and severed Ills windpipe. Death was Instantaneous , the blow having been well directed. The de ceased leaves a wife and four children. Ho was a member of the Woodmen of the World and carried Insurance which will give hla wlfo some means of support. Lank has had plenty of work to < lo nt all times , but drink was hla one bad habit. Ho could not go very long without having liquor and It Is claimed he has been drinking very heavily lately. He has not had any domes- tlo trouble , the neighbors epeaklng of his homo llfo ns having been happy , while his wlfo saye he wns always good to her and the children. Ho must have planned deliberately to take his own life. The weapon which he used was an ordinary table knife. It had been sharpened and ground down until It was as keeu as a razor. One blow was all that was required. It severed the windpipe and all the arteries. Coroner Swanson wns notified of the death and the body was removed to his undertak ing rooms. He ma.de an examination and came to the conclusion that nn Inquest would not bo necessary , as there was no question concerning the cause of death. H'-ICU.vr THAIXS. Otnnhit lo CUIcnuro. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has just placed In service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at fi:43 : p. m. , arriving Chicago nt 8:25 : a. m. , nnd leaving Chicago 6:15 : p. m. nnd arriving Omaha 8:20 : a. in. Each train Is lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd reclining chair cars nnd runs over the shortest Hue and smoothest roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office 1504 Farnam street , and at Union depot. Look ! Look ! ! e e e And see if they came from Cartwrights , if they did you can depend upon them being the very latest productions of the best shoemakers in America. It is not the high priced shoes alone that suit the tasty dressers when they come from Cartwrights. N. E. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sta. Dressing. Manicuring , Clilro- oody , Facial Massage , Klcc- lyslHVlR8 , Scalp Treatment. Irr.nerla' Hnlr Heirenerntor nnd toilet prepnrallons have the highest grade of excellence. Booklet free. Mrs. It. II. Davles , 1511 Douglas street. WOOD MANTELS TILE FLOORS FIRE PLACE GRATES for coal and gas. ANDinONS , FENDERS , FIUE SETS , TIMS AND MOSAIC for FLOORS , WALLS , Vostlbulos , Bath Rooms and Wainscot Ins. Wo show the largest and finest line In the west of now and artistic designs In WOOD MANTELS. TILE and FIRE PLACE FITTINGS , at the lowest prices. Visit our sample rooms on second floor , ( take elcvalor ) , or eend for now Illustrated Catalogue. Son , Mill and l..irnam Street. \ \ What would you not give for a good set of teeth ? Your face may bo plain , hut with a set of teeth well cared for , you are attractive , On the other hand , beauty Itself may too spoiled by a fragmentary or dlacolored net of teeth. Wo lake pride In making your leelh ns at tractive as possible. BAILEY , the Dontlst , 3rd Floor , Paxton Block. Kith mid I'nrnuiu St. Ti-l. 10SS. J.nily Alleiiiluut. SKINS. Wo hn\i > 1' > i h mu > ls skins xvhu-h nr .MlRht'y s N.I , . .up regular price KM , whii h v j will 51'I ' , it SIK. M Ohiunols Skins , worth 7Sc , go nt . . . . 45o Tur , i < vriki > Small I'owd.T . OlMtnol.t lr 600 bottles of nmcl In * calls that ! C.OOO cans Talcum Powder our rogulnr every win re for 2V to Bur. BOOS nt 1iv I > T lirlcc ISr , RO tomorrow nt 4c per can no bottv * . We guarantee the ijualtty nf this more than 12 to nny one person. smelling suit to rqunl any In the market. Jtemien's Uornted Talcum Powder . . . . I5o PATHVI' MKIMCINKSt SO.U'S. WP will mil on sale tomorrow a bottle of Iieef. Iron nnd AVInc ( thn sl e l.CKW boxes Ollvo Oil , Cold Cream nnd you uMinl'y i > ny $1.00 for ) nt Jfflc per bottle Olveerlno Soap ; 3 cnkes In a box , worth 3 bcttlp-t for Jl.OO. SV- , goes nt 74e > r > er box. I'alno'M O lery Compound Jw Wo have n Inrso quantity of soaps , o.ld * , Monti's SRrs.umrllliv vsr nnd ends , worth nn to Bo per cnko , WP will I I'p-rii-iia < ° sell tomorrow ns long ns It Insts nt lo per X1' g , , I rastorln cnk ! Klltnrr Swamp Hoot I Do nndo 2.000 bars long onstllo sonp regular | l"i TCP'S Ilrmo'llrs 'Jr prlre iV , , - < ale prloe Co Mllos' Ilpmrdlrsi , c two cans pone ] tooth powder r.o Warner's I.lthl.i Tablets , 3 prnlns . . 2"e Florida Water , per bottle Co i D.iaderlno 2o nnd SBc BOSTON STORE BOSTON STORE | ICE CREAM SODA ! Cents < 5 > Mude with pure crushed fruit syrups nothing finer j | 2 served in the city , < ' | Strawberry Short-Cake lOc. c 4- The kind mother used to inalto. ? Our 15c Dinner can't be beat. When out shopping take dinner with us. S I DEPT. 1 7 W BOSTON STORE THE 99 CENT STORE Tiie Economical . Siouse-Kesper Is always on the lookout for some thing that will make her work easier If at Email expense Wo have everything to help along the house cleaning. Our lOroiioiiiy IlnnoiiKMit is full to overflowing with kitchen goods , woodenware and n thousand other llttlo things not usually found elsewhere. Don't look for trash here , but thoroughly rellablo goods , at prices that are fair lo you and to us. Wo deliver your purchase. A HOUSE ALL ROOF May be pretty to look at , but undesirable to live in. A Refrigerator All Ice Space May also be handsome to look at , but will bo of little prac tical value , as food space ( with r. the proper circulation ) is really whnt yon are buying In n rofrlKerntor. YOU CAN I5UY moro food space ( and n perfect circulation ) . In the IIKIUIICK for less money , than yon can buy nny other make. N If you doubt It , come nnd measure our goods. Squires & Smith , Gen , Agents , The only exclusive refrigerator house In the west. Sed our line. Telephone 1G03. 1CU Capitol Avo. HAT 9dfl nrii & We 11 Tell You've been iold "why" we can sell clothing cheap. We'll tell you a few items we are selling cheap. . ' 575 strictly all wool cassimere and cheviot suits. Great variety of patterns. The coats are made with French facings and satin piped. The liningH are double warp norge the tailor ing is lir&t class in every particular , full § 10 values , on sale at $ f > . 425 strictly all wool worsted , cassimero and serge suits , coats cut double or single breasted , plain or handsomely nilk faced , a glance at these suits enables you to see that all the "kinks" demanded by fashion are there. The trousers are just the right width at knee and foot , their regular value is § 12.50 , in this sale you get them for $7.50. ADMIRAL CCO , DCWCV 300 high grade all AVOO ! caasimoro and fancy worsted This is one ol the greatest values we ever gave , the cassimeres are all very high gradu and choicest styles , and the yarns in the worsteds are Alizarine dyed. The coats are finished In custom tailor and the linings are high grodn victoria serges ; they would bo considered good values at ? 1D,00 , but you buy thorn In lh ! sale for $10.00. Xo extra charge for stout or slim 400 splendid suits In a groal variety of Clay diagonals , dress worsteds , vicunas nnd pure worsteds ; every gurmenl IB tailored with regard to the strength of scams and permanence of shapeliness ; taKliiB the quality of fabrics , trimming * nnd work manship Into consideration , wo are confident you cannot match these nulls elsewhere for $18.00 ; sale prlco will bo $12.50 , Every hey wants ono of the Naval Uluo Hill Santiago do Cuba Kilos wo aio giv ing free with every boys' suit from $1.25 to $7.50. Wo save you fully i5 per ccnl lo CO per cent on every purchase. Selling ihe § 200,000.00 S. & D , Bankrupt Stuck , 'Some ' Seasonable Drugs I'tltt . ( illKK.V To kill POTATO IH'tJS. \vii.\ti : on , SOAP. Dissolve this In wnter nnd spray or sprin kle on plants to "keep nwny" INSECTS. POWDKItHM AMUTi : lint.MJIIOHK. I'se this sprinkled on Ory to kill hugs nnd worms on plants nnd Shrubs. ASIATIC I.\SI3CT POWOP.U. Use this to kill our old friend the I1KD nun. All the dntRfl mentioned nbovo can ho obtained of us In PIUMK ( JUAMTV nt the hOWHST KIGUIKS. As wo have Just ro- orlved n largo shipment of each article men tioned above. 1513 not > QI2 ST. . OMAHA. Minni.n OF IJI.OCK. Rnllicr Cool Weather To Talk About j But wo nro selling lots of It Jt'ST ' THE SAME. The last week wns n record breaker. ' Triton , , Torrent , CX'iscm/e , .ArtesiVm , Whirlpool , kept ns busy. Romembor- GOODRICH HOSE Is the best , nnd our prices nro JUST RIGHT. JAS. MORTON &SON CO. , 1511 DoUuc St. You can get the celebrated REGENT $3.0& SHOES In this city Is at our store , as we are the authorized factory agents and sell them in nny style , lenther , any shape and nny color of tans at factory prices You snvo nil the middleman's profits nnd get the same shoe that would cost you $5.00 or $6.00 elsewhere. Our price for your cholco . . . . . -o AMI $ : : .r.o REGENT SHOE CO. 205 South I5lh. Write for tlliiNtrnteil cntnloenc. How Far Will a Dollar Go. It will RO a long wuys if you buy ice with us this year. There is only ono kind of ice to buy though That's South Omaha Ice & Goal Go , , Tel :57.5. : Office 1G01 Fnrniuii. iiiivinii > PHOJIPTI.Y. Concerning Filling Wo hnvo Paid sn much nbotit the pnruliarcoa ! HllInK In our SIBERIA KEFRIGERATORS that Homo may licllnvo that wo have HOMO other. Wo have rufrlKcnitora llllcil with rlmrronl , othern with min eral wool , ami others with nlr spni-o only so you see wo can i'vo ' you your Notlro In ourHl window n Siberia with liufk removed , to nliow lilllntf. TlilH refrigerator ) im ; hern tilled llvo yuiirH. fun you sea thai It hau BON tint any ? Then , If you hnvo tlmo , iitep Into our tin whop , where we are Q repairing one. of the wool ( ? ) refrltfA crutorsi and we'll show you toino * amP nlrit of moulil , a .Sllii-rlnii I furN , IJI5 to ljl-2. A JOHN IIUSSIE HARDWARE CO. , J \j \ iMor--'iim ciiiniiiK .si. 4 { J "If you buy It of Hussle , It's right , " fe HER GRflMD HOTEL. Electric , Turkish , Russian , Roman Salt , PlungeSen , and Plain Baths. LADIES' DAYS Tuesday ami Friday , 19 A. M. , to 5 I' . M , , under the pcmonal tu- pervlslon of an exporK-nced .ady operator. OPEN ALL NIGHT. 1'IIOF. .1. K. .MOOIii : , Mtfr. willUEU You will nut Buffer from painful men struation or delay ; leurorrhoea , vlsl- nltlaliltf8 or any female dUctiar&ca. For sale at ull druggists , $2 , and at C , M , Foster's ' Pharmacy , ( lUt X. llllll .Slrcel , Drcxi-l Hotel.