12 THE GRATIA DAILY BEE : WEDl ESiOATIAT 31 , 1800. PEOPLE DEMAND PURE MILK Mr , Johnson's Experience in Attempting to Get Unadulterated Article. HE CLAIMS MILK IS WATERED IN OMAHA It IN the Duty of ( lie llonril of Health In Make the MIIU Innpeetor Keep the Milk Up to the Itcqiilrcil Stiinilnrtl. The article entitled "Death Lurks In the Milk , " published In last Sunday's Hoc , has attracted some attention , and particularly that of Mr. I. C. Johnson , who commends the health department for Its efforla to give Omaha pure milk , but thinks the board can co much further. "An Important point has been overlooked by the board , " says Mr. Johnson. "Tho re port Hinted that the dairies nro clean nnd that the cows arc In good condition , but there is not n word about whether the milk Is up to the standard or not In eastern cltlm once n year the board of health pub lishes In the dally papers the annual report from the milk Inspection department , giving the condition of the dairies and of the cows and per cent of cream , together with the name of each dairyman who waters his milk. If the Hoard of Health Is In earnest to give 118 good milk let It publish a detailed report nnd I will at my own expense furnish a re port by an expert chemist on each man ex amined. I merely preface this so as to give my experience during the last winter In tryIng - Ing to raise a child of mine on the bottle. ' 'My family physician ordered mo to get n quart of milk , mixed , from my milkman , Bland It on Ice for six hours , then take off fix ounces from the top , which , according to his Instructions , should contain 12 per cent of cream. All I could get was throe ounces of cronm from the top , after re peated efforts from day to day. I changed milkmen six different times , nnd could get no better result. I finally had to purchase cream straight In order to feed my child properly. These cases showed a clear reduc tion In the quantity of cream with six dif ferent milkmen nnd undoubted proof of watered milk. I asked my physician why ho did not exprse such Imposition on the public. His only reply was that the health department was the proper party to see to thnt Now , I have no doubt that sco : i of ipoor families in this city have to bring up their children on the bottle nnd cannot afford to purchase cream every day , nn well ns milk , In order to raise their chil dren , and It Is a downright shame that the public should be Imposed on In any such way when our health department spends over $6.000 n year and keeps n milk In- ppectnr for the very purpose I have spoken of. I have no Ill-will ngalnst the Board of Health. I "wish merely to call for public support to back It up in Us efforts to give us unadulterated milk. " There l a time for nil things. The tlmo to take DeWItt'a Little Early Risers Is when you are suffering from constipation , bilious ness , slck-headncho , indigestion or other domach or liver troubles. They never gripe. HONOR FOR REV. GILCHRIST Ufccteil to Ponltlon of Secretary of Hoard of Home MlnNloii * of I'rcNbytcrliin Church. A telegram has been received by Q. G. Wallace from Philadelphia announcing the election of Itev. Alexander Gllchrlst of the Central United Presbyterian church to the pcsitlon of secretary of the Board of Home Missions. Dr. Gllchrlst was sent as a dele gate to this meeting of the general assembly some two weeks ago , and his congregation hero had no thought of his being elected to this position , which has but recently become vacant , nnd will protest against his accepting | t. The board having In charge the mission work In this country Is located In the vicin ity of Plttsburg the Mecca of the denomina tion and If Dr. Gllchrlst accepts it means his removal from Omaha , Since coming west In 1895 the docfor has taken a great Interest in mission stations , nnd has had charge of the work along this line in the Omahn presbytery , comprising a largo part of the state of Nebraska. The choice of the members of the general as sembly Is no doubt a good one. Dr. Owens , for some years secretary of this board , recently resigned to become editor of The Midland , succeeding the rate E. B. Graham. 9IARNIPICI3.VT TRAINS. Oniiilin to Clilcnifo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way has just placed In service two magnifi cent electric righted trains between Omahn and Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 5:45 : p , m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. , nnd leaving Chicago nt G-IC p. m. and arriving nt Omaha at 8-20 n. m. Each train Is lighted thoroughly by electricity , has buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars and reclining chair cars and runs over the shortest line and smoothest roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office , 1604 Farnam street , nnd nt Union depot , Xotlee lo "Wheelmen. Reduced prices on gns lamps ; oil Tamps , fiOc uc. Other cut In proportion , II. E. Prcdrlckson , Fifteenth nnd Dodge streets. Hallway Note * nail 1'ernonalii. H. G. Katll. general agent of the freight department of the Union Pacific at Kansas City , Is In town. W. H. Stlllwoll , assistant general super intendent' of the Rock Inland road , with headquarters nt Topcka , Is In the city. President Burt of the Union Paclflc has re turned from the west. He accompanied the Harrlman scientific expedition for several days , The Union Pacific has Issued a booklet on the coming meeting of the National Kduca- tionuf association in Los Angeles. It con tains a sketch of the history of the organiza tion by one of Us prominent members nnd Incidental cuts of the scenery on the way there , with sldo remarks on the service of ono of the roads by which Los Angelea is leached. Some of the towns in the western portion of the state seem to be getting unduly ex cited over the prospect of railroad building in thnt section. The work of the Burling ton on Its extension from Alliance to the river nnd thence westward has been going forward and has apparently led the people of certain places to believe the railroad Is goIng - Ing to touch them , Ono of these IB the small town of Brady Island , which , accord ing to' reports , la making preparations to become a roetropofls on the strength of beIng - Ing made a Burlington point. The road has no present intention of touching at Brady Island. The Union Pacific Is doing nothing toward entering the new territory into which the Burlington is reaching further than the preliminary surveys made some tlma ago , which fact would seem to Indi cate on abandonment of the proposed ex tension. Cooking Difficult ? TRY ' OF COMPANY'S EXTRACT BEEF Note thl id. luturo to blue IT IS CLASS LEGISLATION JiKluc > nr < loti .So HoHilcft nn to the Ilnnnc-MnvliiK Ordinance nnd DUchnrKm 1C tin-ill. The house moving case wherein Anton Kment contested the city's right to compel him or any other transferor of dwell * Inga to obtain the consent of ten property owners within a block before a house Is moved upon a lot was settled yesterday by Judge Gordon , who discharged the de fendant. The ordinance provides that n hoiisemovcr must obtain n permit from the city to move the house through the streets and then secure the signature * of a certain number of rreldcnts In the block and acro's the street where he expects to slop the structure. In this case the city acknowl edged that Kmcnt had paid $3 for his permit , which was dented him because ho had failed to secure the necessary permission from the property owners. The building Inspector stopped him from moving the building , nnd when ho attempted to continue his work had him arrested. Judge Gordon held that the ordinance was nothing more than class legislation and ho helloed It to be unconstitutional and void. Ho did not think the city could arrogate the authority to make certain restrictions as to how work should be done. Ho thought the defendant was entitled to hi ; freedom and discharged him. Admiral Schley and party have accepted nn Invitation to attend the Orpheum tonight , and for the occasion the curtain will rlso promptly nt 8 o'cfock. Amtniiiiuctiiciitn. Admiral Schley and party win attend the performance at the Crelghton-Orpheutn this evening. An Invitation sent yesterday by wire reached Senator Manderson In west ern Wyoming and he Immediately answered : "Our party accepts Invitation for tomor row evening and will be at Crelghton-Or- phcum theater from 8 to 9 o'clock. " When the members of Grant post. Grand Army of the Hcpubllc , heard that the gal lant admiral would be with them nt the theater they were naturally very much pleased. Tonight Is to be ono of the big nights of the benefit for the memorial nnd monument fund and the occasion had been looked forward to with delight by the old soldiers. Now that the admiral nnd bravo seaman of two wars has signified his Inten tion to bo present the occasion wllr un doubtedly bo one of moro that ordinary patriotic enthusiasm and significance. The theater has been handsomely decorated with flags and red , white and blue festoons. The rapid-fire Hotchklss gun which accom panied the Omaha Guards to the south has been stationed under the main portico and points directly Into the lobby. The boxes which Admiral Schley nnd his party are to occupy will bo beautifully adorned and ev erything possible will be done by the man agement to afford the hero of Santiago on hour of unlimited vaudeville enjoyment. As a matinee attraction the blir at the Crelghton-Orphoum this week leaves noth ing to be desired and will doubtless prove a great delight to vaudeville patrons this af ternoon. Tonight will be the first special event of the benefit week. Grant post will visit the theater In a body and will find am ple oppurtunlty for patriotic enthusiasm In viewing the splendid musical and scenic pro duction of A. U. Carrlngton , the "Drummer Uoy of Shlloh. " The features of the regular hlfl are all of an admirable sort. Vaudeville artists to their finger tips are Janet Melville and Evle Stet son , who present a distinctly original med ley of topical songs and dialect Imitations. Taclanu , the wonderful female Imperson ator , contlues to startle by his singing of songs In two dlstlct voices a baritone and a soprano , either of which would bring a fortune on the operatic stage. Knox Wil son , the musical Dutch comedian , has made a most pronounced hit. Tomorrow night Ouster post Is to visit the theater In a body. A funnier act than that of the Mldgleys , at present playing at the Trocadero theater , was never seen In Omaha. In the character ization of the country kid Mr. Mldgley tdiows himself to bo an actor who would occupy a very high place In the realm of legitimate acting. Mies Lora Lleb possesses a singing voice that many a prlma donna would envy. She Is one of the features of the bill. In , Wertz and Adalr , the head balancers , the public are given the best exponents In that line. Miss Mattte Llttfe , a former Omaha girl , with a voice that rivals Ellen Beech Yaw's In Its range , la seen in an excellent singing specialty with Mr. Prltzkow , her partner , late leading toner with Primrose's minstrels. The Electros , In n musical act , display a knowledge of clectrlcty In the dec oration of their vestments that Is mystify ing. Pascatel , with his shoulder dislocating act and marvelous feats of contortion , sends an audience away wondering. The concert In the garden nightly Is a big feature. MOIJKH.V AVOOIJMEN OF AMERICA. Kxcurnloii to ICmipin * City. Special train for Kansas City Teavea Dur- llngton station 0:30 : p. m. WEDNESDAY , JUNE 7. Tickets only $3.50 for the round trip ob tainable of members of Modern Woodmen camps nnd at Burlington ticket office. 1502 Farnam street. Htm urd TlliIen'M Funeral. The funeral of Howard Tllden was held from the family residence , Nineteenth nnd Douglas streets , nt 2 o'clock Monday after noon nnd was attended by a largo number of the friends of the deceased. The ser mon , which contained many words of com fort to the parents of the young man , was preached by Dr. Lowrlc. The singing was by friends of the deceased. The pair bear ers were : Howard Kennedy , T , P. Wilson , Ulghter Wood , James H. Adams , Henry Allen nnd Thomas Crelgh. The floral de signs were many and very beautiful. Ono of the most striking was that presented by the Omaha letter carriers , who attended In a body. This piece was "Gates Ajar. " Another very pretty floral design was from the Omaha fire department. Interment was In Forest Lawn. Vote a Bee coupon for the girls' summer vacations. Admiral Schley and party have accepted an Invitation to attend the Orpheum tonight , and for the occasion the curtain will rlso promptly at S o'clock , Mnrtnllt > - StiitUtlcn. The following births nnd deaths have been reported to the health commissioner during the last twenty-four hours : Births Elizabeth J. Meyer , 1718 Leaven- worth street , girl ; Theodore F. Ouhrke , 2702 South Twentieth street , boy , Paulina Lang , 2722 South Twelfth street , girl ; William Peterson , 2737 Fort street , girl ; Peter Penlcky , 2741 South Twenty-fifth street , boy ; Muthow Gutzher , 3-124 Jackson street , boy , Deaths Mre. Mary Hogan , South Omahn ; James Duffy , County hospital1 , 70 yearn ; Hans Wlggi-rs , 2218 Capitol avenue. } " years ; Thomas Ockert. 2408 Pacific , OS years , Erwln A. Lewis , 718 North Nineteenth atrcut , 2 yenra , Four young ladles , who earn their own flvlng , will take vacntlone at The Bee's ex- p'euso. Help your friends by saving coupons , 1'ontul Sj'Nlfin In 1'iirfo Illcu , ATLANTA , Ga. , May 30 , Henry M. Hob- Inson , detailed to Americanize the postal system of Porto Hlco , Ima returned home. Mr. Hoblnson says : "There are ninety-one postotnces In Porto Hlco , olghty-ono of which are manned by authorized agents of the United States i.ov- ernwcnt , twenty-eight of the ofilccs are run by American postmasters and there are IUt > . tlueo American postal employes In the Island , the balance arc natives. "At first the entire system was a branch of the Washington pastofHce , but recently a change was made and now the Island has a complete system Independent of the home uystem. Director of posts Is Captain W. P. Elliott , a former naval officer , whoso home IB In Newcastle , Iml. " \0 fttMIM "I Kill Illl | 1fll Cllllll , NEW YOIUC. May 30. Captain McCluakey said today that he hnd learned nothing now about the kidnaped child , Marlon Clark , or the nurse , Carrie Jones. Mercer hotel , 12th and Howard street * , Omaha. European plan , COc to Jl.OO. FRANK WILLIAMS CRUSHED Throivn from III * Sent Ho In llun O cr ! > n Heavily I.nmlril A wagon bearing 8,000 pounds of Iron passed over the body of Frnnk Williams nt Twenty-first and Izard streets yesterday afternoon , crushing the ribs on the left sldo and Inflicting serious Internal injuries. The Injured mnn was attended by Dr. J. C. Davis nnd taken later by the police to the Clnrkson hospital. Williams is about 40 years of ago nnd unmarried. Ho lives on Fourteenth street with a brother named Lon , who Is employed In ono of the South Omaha packing houses. The Injured man came hero from Ottumwa , , In. , and went to work yesterday morning for Lou Goldsmith , for whom he was driv ing the wagon at the tlmo the accident occurred. It Is supposed that in crossing Izard street Williams was thrown from the spring scat by the wheel striking the car track. Ono wheel passed over his chest. Ho was barely conscious when picked up. The police took the best care of him possl- blo under the circumstances and left him In the hands of the nurses. It Is not be * lleved that ho will recover , as the Internal Injuries are thought to bo very serious. Sixty Mllcn nil Hour. A steam motor car , designed for UBO on the railroads , recently made a trial trip , going at the rate of sixty miles an hour. This will probably bo as much of n record beater ns nas Hosteller's Slomnch nillcrs , Iho qulckcsl known road lo health. There Is no quicker way for sufferers from all tUom- nch Ills to reach strength nnd happiness lhan by Ihls greal remedy. It cures Indlges- llon , conslipatlon , nerousness , liver nnd kidney trouble , and best of nil the user stays cured. _ or Intercut to Scimtllmivlntm. On Juno 0 the Evangelical Lutheran Au- gustana synod convenes for n week's session In Its annual meeting at St. Paul , Minn. The meeting Is of great general Interest , to the Scandinavians especially , over the whole country. Vote a Dee coupon for the girls * summer vacations. Capture an Important HILLSDOIIO , N. M. , May 30. Sevcnty- BOVOD witnesses for the prosecution in the Fountain murder trial hnvo already arrived here. Jack Maxwell , who Is considered ono of the most Important witnesses against Oliver Leo and James Gtlllland , the defend ants In the present trial , and who could not bo located last week , has been captured , nnd is now on ttio way to Hlllsboro In cus tody. The court will hold night sessions until the trial Is finished. This week , Sterling bicycles , $10 down , $1.50 a week : lamps , SOc up. Ornalm Die. Co. Vote a Dee coupon for the girls' summer vacations. TELLS A HARD LUCK STORY Mlkr Drill pipy It mm t'p AfinlnM ( inrilon , Wlm DOM UN Him n Titenty-Dnj' Sentence. After being almost killed In a r.ill rood wreck Mlko Dampsey feels that ho has struck something worse now in a twenty days' sentence in the city Jail. Dempscy told the court a hard luck story about an accident on the Union Pacific In which ho was nearly killed. He had his left arm broken between the elbow and the wrist nnd his toes on his right foot were mnshed. Ho said ho was not expected to pull through , but a vigorous constitution declined to let him die , nnd one day he awoke to find him self on the road of the convalescent. His left arm had been poorly set and ho In formed the court that It was for the- pur pose of having the work done over nnd of raising money to secure the amputation of two toes that ho came hero. Ho was nr- rostcd near Gibson Monday morning with a crowd of "bums. " Dempscy was doing the magnificent 'by ' palming himself off ns a. de.if mute and raising money In that way for the support of his pals. All Knlilenttc of WlioiipliiK Last winter , during nn epidemic of whoop Ing cough , my children contracted the dis ease , having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to It at that time nnd found It re lieved the cough nnd effected n complete cure. JOHN K. CLIFFOUD , Proprietor Norwood House , Norwood , N. Y. Harrliiian Party Henclicn rortlnnil. PORTLAND. Ore. , May 30. Two-score scientists of note , constituting the llnrrl- man exploring expedition to Alaska , nrrlved In Portland this morning by special train over the Oregon Hallway nnd Navigation line. This afternoon they left for Alaska , going down the Columbia river on the steamer Hassalo to Knlnmn and there board ing a special Northern Pacific train for Seattle. There they will embark on the steamship Oeorgo W. Elder , which sailed from Portland Saturday to take on a supply of coal for the two mouths' cruise in Alaskan waters. In order that the fullest benollts may como from the expedition Mr. Hnrrlman has enlisted the co-operation of the Academy of Science of Washington , n. C. One Fare for tlie Ilouml Trip To Cleveland , O. , via Nickel Plato rond. on June 25th and 26th , with return limit of June 29th , 1899. Three through trains dally. Chicago depot , Van Huron street and Pa cific avenue , on Elevated loop. For further information write general agent , 111 Adams street , Chicago. W. M. Gallagher of Bryan , Pa. , says : "For forty years I have tried various cough medi cines. One Minute Cough Cure Is best of all. " It relieves Instantly nnd cures all throat nnd lung troubles. WSJ * < W&Trwwr-yrzrr ir'r 'r - * \ ThyrojnJ. V , New Life Obtained by the Glandular Remedies. Th great guide to health , wonderful vitalizing and restorative agent of the TOeanndir fr young healthy 8hCCP' Wh'Ch ' cures or benellts SO per cent of all t he Ills flesh is heir to. DISEASES CURED. Panvlysls. Locomotor At.ixla , Rheumatism , By phms , Diseases OWombSkldney ? "Diseases " , Obesity , Asthma. CONSULTATION ANO EXAMINATION FUKK. Physicians in Attendance. Mme. Andrews , Mgr. PARLOUS AXD OFI.MCE , 1O1 HEE I1IJIWMNO , OMAHA GRAND OFBNING Saturday Afternoon cnid Evening. JUNB 3. Music and Flowers. awhinney & Holllday , Jewelers and Art Stationers , Suaxssors.lo C. S. Raymond Co. , FifteentJi and Douglas Streets. . OL.I ) STYLE. THE HEItniCIC. FOODS WILL NOT TAINT , NO SCRUBBING , MORE COOLING SPACE , SOLID OAK , NO NJJ MOULD. Imperfect circulation. WE DO CIRCULATION. PHnKECT . bo had . KOT sell this. They can this. Wu Bell at several places in town. Squires & Smith , Gen'l ' Agents , The only exclusive refrigerator house in the west. See our line. Telephone 1605. 1614 Capitol Ave. i < 3Ma t < t gC PARCELS ! All Burlington Route day coaches and reclining chair care are equipped with parcel racks , extending the full length of the car and providing plenty of room for overcoat , hut , vallso and umbrella. Only tliose who have experienced the annoyance of trying to put all their belongings in a 2x1 pocket , such ns you find in nine cura out of ten can fully realize how much better the Burlington arrangement In. Denver and the west Chicago and the cast Kansas City and the couth St. Louis an d the southeast. TlcUet Office IJurltnurtuii Nevr Slntloii 1BO1 ! Kitriiiim St. 10th mill 31 u no ii Sin. Tclciiliuue , 2SO , TclepUune , I11O. AVIIO'S YOt H ( Jllllif Here Ifi nit Opportunity < o ( lire llrr n ViU'iMlon. The Dee's generous otter to send away the most popular young ladles of Omaha , who earn their o\\n living , has met with moro than ordinary Interest among the young ladles nnd their friends. Of course every one wants to go and there are only four that 1 can go. so that the contest Is bound to be a I sharp ono. There are no summer trips that can com- 1 pare with the four which have been selected. The mountain trips will take them to the heart of the Rockies , the Black Hills trip to the most famous of western springs , while the trip to Chicago and across Lake Mlchl- gnn to Macklnac Island Is delightful beyond compare. Then , too , nil traveling expenses will , bo paid , so that It will cost the girls not n cent for nn outing , which would no doubt break a hundred dollar bill for those who can af ford such luxuries. The first ballot will be counted Monday evening nnd the results will bo published in Tuesday's paper. n. linns , florist. W3 Vlnton street , tele phone 776 , has a largo stock of plants for decoration nnd beds , Incfudlng panslcs in great variety and the finest specimens in the market , which he Is offering at surpris ingly low prices. Among them also nro petunias , geraniums , verbenlas , fuchlas , cannas , lilies , begonias , roses , heliotropes , coleus , longlflorum ( extra line ) , nlterpan- thcra , panlculata , ageratums , contanrcns , hibiscus , bcllls , nlyslum , abutllon. coboae , senvensonla , two kinds of vlncas for vases and hanging baskets. Afao hardy roses nnd blooming shrubbery. A big reduction ou cut Ilowers. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. are stocked with the best the market affords , and are attached to the three Solid Vestibnled Trains leaving Omaha daily. All Meals Served a-la-Carte. City Ticket O111c - IIIOI ! Kiiriinm Street. Tfloplioiie fUU. FINE IMPORTED TOILET SOAPS AT DEEPLY GUT PRICES FOR REMAINDER THIS WEEK ONLY Me 4,711 , White Rose Soap , wo sell. . . . lie GOo Jtlegers' G'yocrlne Soap , wo sell. . 29c GOe Society Hyglenlquo Soap ( Sans Adeur ) , we sell 29c Wp ) Lubln's Soap , we ocll 32c 50o ROBOT & Gullet's Violet Soap , we sell 24c 33c PInaud's Sandal Soap , we sell 19c ICc PInaud's Persian Bouquet Soap , wo Bell 19c Pears' G'.ycorlne Soap 15c Pears' Unscented Soap 12c Xo more than fi cakes of the above soap to one customer and for cash only. Sherman & HcConnell Drug Go l.-it Oolite St. , Omaha , Nch. A.ii who docs her own housework should keep a case of Krttg > Cabinet lager beer in the house. Open a pint bottle about 10 or 11 o'clock In the morning , drink n glass of It and eat n cracker about 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon repeat the opera tion and the bottle will bo empty. About S or 9 o'clock In the evening open another pint of Cabinet and Invite your husband to Join you another empty bottle the result. You'll flnd It extremely beneficial In many respects nnd you'll notice "that tired feel ing" rapidly disappear , and you'll feel strong and healthy. Try It. ninn iciiur : iiitmvi.vn co. , Telephone 420. 1007 Jackson St. The "Poco. " ISA STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS CAMERA , These Cameras are made by the Rochester Camera Co. and nro fitted with the Unlcum Shutter , and Lenses , especially manufac tured by nausch & Lomb. This year's models have many Improve ments over former makes , and the prices have been greatly reduced. Wo carry the largest stock west of Chicago cage , and if you arc looking for a camera call and Inspect our Hue , Wo carry all other leading makes and a complete line of all Photographic Materials , Free Dark Iloom , and Printing and Dev eloping a specialty. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER CO , KAH.VA9I STIIEET , anil I'rlntliiir n Specialty. Dr. Jno , Roy , Chiropodist. COHNS HEMOVUD , 25o nnd up. New electrical method ; no knife , painless oper- utlon , Warts , moles , birth marks , scars and suncrlluous hair removed with elec tricity lilnckened eyes painted natural color. Kxpert cupper u , n d leach r 23 years ex perience. 12 years in Omaha. Itoom 12 Kren- zcr lilock. The Bee Prints daily The most complefo Sporting news , The Sporting department Of The Omaha Sunday Bee Is unexcelled , MAT Jt. Men's ' Men's ' unaps fn Colored Colored , Shirts uhirts Sim/ Mere Bcnsjitiona nro never attempted hero this is not a sensational business , Bound reasons underlie every trade announcement we make , and the excited rush of trade such as that now seeking the snaj > s in Shirts is only a logical result of real cause. Our New York buyer has picked up for spot cash 1,000 dozen Jfen's Fancy Colored Shirts , all of the latest patterns , all of the newest -wrinkles that go toward making one shirt better than another. A complete line of sixes shirts with collars and cuffs attached soft bosoms splendidly made large and roomy around the shoulders shirts that sell for 75c and 85c in every store on sale here at 45c. Don't miss this sale you'll como too late if you delay the ( best we can do is to notify you that they're hero. And among this lot is a line line for the Boys all good new this year's patterns and productions shirts that you've always paid no less than 75c , hero 45c. Should you care to invest 75c for a real $1.25 shirt they're here not so many as in the 45c lot but sev eral hundred dozens of them plenty to go round to the worthy ones who como first to those who come late we'll do the best we can for you wo .always do that. These $1.25 value Jlfen's stiff bosom Shirts come in a full line of fancy designs detachable cuffs all sizes but the price we make on this special snap in shirts , only 75c they are worth more you'll knowr it the moment you see them so did our buyer. If you're looking for snaps in shirts snap. 1 WEDNESDAY'S ' CLOTHING SPECIALS At $2.95 and $3.75 , a full line of strictly all wool suits , neatly made and trimmed throughout , on sale Wednesday at § 2.95 and SEU5 , regular § 5 and § 7.50 values. For § 5.00You can purchase Wednesday for § 5 , an all wool casshnere , cheviot or serge suit , stylishly made and trimmed , with the very best material , good values elsewhere at § 10 , special price for "Wednesday will bo § 5. $7.50 and $10 Regular $10 and $15 fancy cheviots , dark fancy worsteds , plain and satin faced serges and herring bone cassimeres can bo purchased Wednesday for $7.50 and $10. This line must be seen to be appreciated. At $12.50 and $15.00 , We sell newest and most fashionable fa brlcs made up equal to the swell merchant tailor's work. We can fit you perfectly an d with less trouble than if you had eult made to order , and your saving Is $10.00 to $15.00. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. Economical pnrchaserfi can find Pianos of nlmost every standard mnko in the stock of Uprights u nil Parlor Orands at SCIIMOhLfiH & MUBLLKIl'S. Twenty-throe different makes to select from at prices fnr below the actual value. Sou the new large hl/.o Mahogany Upright for $175.00. It excels all $250 and $ : ! 00 instruments offered olsuwhere. AlM Inspect the new htyles of STKINWAY , IViCHS & POND , VOSIO , 10MJOIt.SQ.V , STEOKK and SINCiKU PIANOS. They p resent great Improvements. Notice following bargains : Kmei-Bon Sqnnre , carved lega „ $15.00 Seeley & Adams Piano , line condition $0500 U. S. Manufacturing Co. , ebony case $75.00 J. P. Hale Upright , only .58500 Pease Upright , line tune .fHOOO New Sample Pianos at S1H7 , $150 , ? 1I8 ( SIW.OO Crown Organ , worth 85.00 , only $ . ' 1800 T-iUe.sIde Organ , worth $70.00 , only $ . ' 1500 Other Organs at ? 10.00 , $18.00 , $ 'J7.00 and ? : .00 Wo Bell on easy payments , rent , tune , exchange , move and store pianos. Telephone KJ'.Ti. Hnyers at a distance should write for special bargain list catalogue , prices and terms. Visitors are always welcome. Schmoller & Mueller , lain FAR NAM STKHisr. Stelmvay iV Son's IlepreKenlatlvcs , Cblrhciltr'i Rncllib Diamond Ilr.od. 'ENNYROYAL PILLS UrlgUul uJ Onlj ( irnulnr. re. J ji rtiuu. i uu , rocfli ! I' ' CAIdkiiKri JAialb * 1M , * ndVrand la Itt4 ' ' < 'J mtulllcX liwtw r > ii .HH tluf rlibot TnVe _ uothrr. KJvi , tinjrrwi Hiliw * . V 'llonl and Imtlnliani At J'touliu , or > rc < 4 ' i iurat ( or Itrtlealtri uatlmoaUla llrllcf fur l. 4lr . .nll l IUr , H re M IL KMIOUTnllBMUU tf tft . _ . , 8 l tjr U Ue ) D 1'IIILAUA. , 1'JL . . . MANUFACTURED CALIFORNIA FIQ SYRUP CO. K JVAUK.