) t U r HAYDENs GiapUeck Tho greatest invention of the age, a 15c puller, C on sale Saturday for .t UL Grand Lace Sale. 2fic torchon laces 5C 85c point D'esprit 10c 1.00 allover laces 50c 2.00 allover lace and tuckings. . . . 69c Our finest-quality Liberty Silks, Moussoline De Soie lQn and ChiiFons, regular 7c quality, only Grand Embroidery Sale. t Over 100,000 yards of the finest edges and insortings, Dainty baby edges, lacy insortings and elegant wide skirt embroideries, all in 4& yard strips, to be sold in strips only, goods worth from 20c to 50c yard, on sale at 10c to 20c a Yard Do not miss this sale. Dress Trimmings Sale. oniy10.c . ! f ? .d".s! A1!"1.1?!"' lc a yard Wo have nothing to say of these goods. Come in aud see them. $1.00 black silk dress braids, tho very latest 25c yd Spring Millinery. - a", 2k i into tne greatness ot our Millinery Depart ment. They are SECTION A Tho Trimmed lint Novoltlca nod Pattern Hats a panoranu ot stylo and beauty tind replenished dally. SUCTION D -Trimmed Hats at $1.98 nnd up $G, J8, 110 and $12. O.-er COO clever designs, -which retain all tho refinement ot tb lr moro claborato neighbors aro on salo Saturday. It's a raro d splay. Our best designers nnd trimmers aro responslblo fir thoso hats. They aro not ot tho ordi nary kind. A swell llttlo Pompadour Toque, with foliage, pompom and Interlining o straw net, at $3.50. An elegant a lowing ot hamluome trimmed Walking Hats, In all tho ucw designs nt remarkably low prices, SECTION O "Ready-to-trlm" hats aud materials an lmmenso display ot over 100 styles ot soft combinations In "rcady-to-trlm Uits, which aro exclusively our own. Prices on theso uoveltL'3 trom 39c to $1.50. All aro appropriate tor early spring wear. Nowhcro can you find such a profusion ot beautiful Dowers and Trimmings ot all 'kinds. Cholco Violets at 2c, Cc and up to $1.50 per bunch. , American Beauty Roses on salo Saturday nt 9c. All tho most stylish Flowers, Fruits, Foliage and Dcrrles on sale. A choice lino ot Children's Hats at 25o to $5.00. FAIR AND JOCKENS RELEASED Opinion of Jude Munger Filed in Hbfla Corpus Unas YesUrdaj. SOLDIERS MAY NOT QUESTION ORDERS Instruction lo Shoot KncnplnR Pris oner. .Mny ll HU-niil, "", They Will 1' rot net the Soldier lij Who Obey Them. An opinion was Mod in tho habeas cor pus case of Corporal Knlr and I'rlvato Jockcns In tho United States circuit court yoatordny, wherein tho petitioners nsk to bo roleaBcd from tho custody of the oiitimriiioa hv whom they aro held on o Mmrtm of murder for tho kllllnc of Samuel Morgan, an escaping federal prisoner, nt Lal'latto in November. 1890. Judge Mungcr orders tho prisoners ro lcaHed, Tho opinion Med in tho enso recites the inrv nt in alleced crlnio for which tho petitioners were arrested. It says that Samuel Morgan wns a prisoner at Fort Crook under chargo of desertion; that John a T, .aa l rlmrirn nf 'Morcan and another prisoner named Deacon, when they , attempted to escape; that when thq guard . started to capturo tho escaping men Scr- goant Simpson ordered tho petitioners na follows: "Pursuo tho prisoners. If you eight them nnd nro positive It is tho right party, halt them, and if they do not halt, halt them a second tlmo; and It thoy do not halt then, flro upon them and flro to hit." I Tho nrtlons of Fair nnd jocKena in 1'lntte, In tho search which led to that placo nnd tho killing of Morgnn, aro revlowed. "Tho principal question to bo determined It," 8ys tho oplulon, "Has tho stato court within and for tho county of Sarpy Jurisdic tion to try petitioners for svrh killing of Morgan ns u violation ot tho Inws ot tho Btate? If so, tho petitioners will be re manded; It not, they will bo discharged." In tho arsument beforo the court tho stato maintained tho position tliat tho fedo ' ral law of 1S90 conferring upon tho civil authorities tho power to nrrest deserters took away tho right theretofore possessed by tho military authorities to mako such arrests. To this contention tho court does not agree, but snys tho Jurisdiction Is niaio concurrent, "i iin nnt mi'." continues the court, "that tho order given by Sergeant Simpson was In I all particulars a lawful orucr, ma im ille gality was not such as to bo apparent." The SyllnliiiM. Tho syllabus of tho court in this caso Is -as folloue: 1. Tho tlifdlng and Judgment of "not eullty" by a military court-martial Is not a .bar to tho prosecution for tho same act by tho civil authorities. 2. An order given by n military ofilcor to hl private should be obeyed by tho private, and will bo hU full protection lu a criminal prosecution unless the Illegality of such an EAGLE BRAND CONl Bardan's Thrno Hflfitinna. nnp.1i vnrv Inrrrn nnmhinorl , j o' (In Section A),,' order la so clearly uhown on Its face that a man of ordinary sense and understanding would know when ho heard It read or given that tho ordor wag Illegal. 3. Tho government of tho United Stntes nnd nf n. ulntp. thnUL'h exercised within tho amo territory, occupy different planes, and tho criminal lawn or tno ono nave no ap plication to nets performed under the au thority ot tho other In respect to matters solely within its control. 4. Laws, ruleH and regulations for the efficiency and discipline of the army of tho United States aro matters vested by tho constitution solely in tho general govern ment. 6. An officer or agent of the United Stateo who does an act which is within the scopo of bis authority as sucn omccr or ageni cannot bo held to answer therefor under the criminal laws of another and different gov ernment. C. Tho care, Judgment and discretion which should bo exercised by an officer ot the United States In tho performance of his duty as such officer Is not to bo measured by tho criminal laws of a state. 7, When nn officer In tho performance of his duty under tho laws of tho United Statcfl exceeds hlH nuthorlty, ho may bo sued In im dint rniirln hv nnv iiersoti In Hi red bv reason thereof, but when tho net was dono In good faith and without malico ho Is not llablo to a criminal piosecutlon In such courts. S. While a United States court will not In n habeaB corpus proceeding by nn officer of tho United States cxnmlno tho ovldenco for tho purpose ot determining whether ho should bo found guilty or Innocent; yet the court mny, and should, examine tho ovl denco for tho purpceo of determining whether the net allcsed to bo criminal was dono whllo In tho performance of his duty as BUch officer. !. When an officer of tho United States lo held In custody by tho process of a stato court for nn act dono within the authority conferred upon him by tho laws of tho United States tho United States government may protect itsolf by procuring tho release of such officer through Its Judicial department. CORPORAL FAIR IS PROMOTED Mini Who Shot I'rlminer Murunn Now Vcnrn tho Strlpo of n SerKcnnl. Friday nftornoon Fair and Jockens were ordered from Fort Crook to report nt tho olllco of tho United States circuit Judge, where tho opinion of Judge Mungcr was read to them. As with most cf tho people unacquainted with legal procedure, thoy imagined that they were free, ami tno iook of relief which camo over thoir faces was clouded when tho district attorney Informed them that they would not bo froo until a formal order of release had been alined, nnd not then if tho attorney general of tho stato decided to appeal from tho decision of the district Judge. Tho district attorney statod that tho formal ordor would bo pre pared shortly nnd If tho attorney for the stato appealed thoy would bo sent for to furnish neVbond. Slnco tho killing of Ulorgau, Fair has FOR NURSING AND GENERAL COOKING. &END FOR "BABIES" A BOOK FOR MOTHERS. MILK Canrfaniad.Mllk.Co.i Naw Yerk THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, Special Saturday House Furnishing Sale Tho beBt Itotary Washer on earth. ...$j. 93 40-foot woven Cotton Clothes Lines..., Co Saw Edge Dread, Cako and Paring Knives, set lCc Kitchen Meat Saws ,.. 17c No. 2 Shingling Hatchet 10c Mrs. Potts' Sad Iron and Handles Cc Oood Carpet Brooms 16c Set Steel Knives nnd Fork 39c Harden Hakes, 12 ttno 19c Folding Lunch Iloxes 13c Holla Toilet Paper Cc Galvanized Tubs 39c Pox Wax Tapers Cc Japancd Decorated Cake Pox 33c 4 Section Clothes Pars 39c SPECIAL PUICE ON AIll-TIOHT WOOD STOVE FROM $1.75 UP. Crockery Today wo placo on salo some excellent values In glass and china, the very finest goods at leas than cost of common ware. OPAL GLASSWARE. The very finest lino ot opalescent glass, comprising cult, collar, handkerchief and glovo boxes, trays and cclorlcs, worth 75c, in rich color combinations and tints and Bhades, today 29c Vases, opal class, regular 25c for 12'c. CU1S AND SAUCERS. English semi-porcelain decorated, regular selling prlco 83c, today per set (12 pieces) 49e. PLATES. Puro whlto seml-porcelaln dinner plates, prettily decorated, worth 75c, today per set (C pieces), 42c. VEGETABLE DISHES. Plain white, Small size, regular prlco 10c, today Cttc 'Medium size, regular prlco 15c, today 8c. Uirgu size, regular prlco 25c, today, OVfcc. TUMDLERS. Flint blown water tumblers, fire polished, 3 bands, regular price 10c, today CUPS AND SAUCERS. Plain whlto with handles, each 214c. WASH BOWLS AND PITCHERS. Best whlto porcelain, $1.00 values, to day, per e?t, G7c. DINNER SETS. 100 pieces, neat decorations on English seml-porcelaln, worth $15.00, tomorrow, $6.29. HAYDEN BROS. won tho good will of bis commanding offi cers to a greater extent than before. Ho Is said to bo a modol soldier, nnd Is very proud of tho three stripes on his arm which show thut ho has ndvanced one grade sinco ho was arrested for shooting Morgan. CADETS MUST CON BOOKS Xnxlonn Utile Ilecputly I'll ( In Force nt IllKh .Si'linol In Opcrntlvc nt Other InntltntloiiN. In vlow of tho storm of disapproval fol lowing tho recent adoption of a rulo requir ing scholarship as a condition to advance ment in the High school cadot battalion Su perintendent Pcurso has communicated with n number of institutions to ascertain meth ods pursued elsewhere. The rulo to which tho students object is that candidates for prlB0 t0 snannnhan. Ho expected a new promotion from tho ranks must show a trln)i but ho had no hope of sucu speelly re. grade of 70 per cent in their studies and that jeasPi officers alroady appointed shall only hold u jamo about through a decision ot Judgo rank ns long as thoy aro proficlout In tho Daker rcna-ered tn tho morning to tho effect ncadomlo work. The operation of tho rulu that Snannanan wn8 entitled to a now hcar bas caused tho displacement of a numbor of ,ngi nQ navlng recently bc6n convicted of officers with consequent bitterness of spirit manslaughter. The motion was argued sev to thoso affected. , erai days ag0 and jU(jK0 Baker took tho mat- Tho institutions Interrogated by SupeHn- tcr umler naviBeraent. when tho county ot tondont I'earse wcro tho West Point and An- torney hoard the decision ho announced that napolU acaderalce, tho Wentworth Military ho would not proaecuto further, that he saw academy at Lexington, Mo., and tho Mich- no probability of securing conviction and Igan Military academy at Orchard Lake, that ho would end tho matter Immediately Mich. The questions submitted wcro as fol- by glv,nK shannahan his liberty, lows: 1. Aro commissioned officers np- j PrIor to hla conviction Shannahan was out pointed from tho highest class? 2. In mak- : on bond, but slnco a Jury decided ngalnst lug appointments ot commissioned officers hm he has been in Jail. Ho has been vls ls scholarship considered? 3. Aro students ltctl frequently by his wifo and llttlo child, who aro deficient ollglblo to appointment as who wero his faithful companions In tho commissioned or noncommissioned officers? court room dUrnK ns ordeal with tho law. 4. Aro cadet officers onco appointed pormlt- : A soon ns Shannahnn was released ho ted to remain offlcera It they fnll in scholar- hurried to Inform his'wlfe. An hour or two ship? ' later sho would have nrrlved at tho Jail on Tho nnswers received aro as roiiows; Wost Point I. in general, z. selections are made from thoso most studlour, most soldierlike, most oxemplary iu genpral con- duct. 3. No. 4. They may retain their posl- tlons only temporarily until tho study In mado up to tho satisfaction ot tho author- itlcs. Annapolis 1. Yes. 2. Appointments aro based on scholarship and general efficiency. . 3 and 4. Auy student deficient in his studios is dropped noi oniy irom me uniiauon, dui from tho academy. Orchard Lake 1. Yes. 2. Scholarship la considered; poor scholars would mako poor officers. 3. No. 4. Officers deficient in their studies aro reduced. Wentworth Military Acadoray 1. As a rulo. 2. Scholarship is considered. 3. Offl- cors deficient In studies may bold rank if thoy havo other valuablo qualities. 4. At this tlmo officers who havo failed In scholar- ship may hold rank, but wo Intend to chango tfio rule. V rirmllah Attack. An attack was lately mado on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It camo through his kidneys, His back got so lame he could not stoop with out great pain, nor sit in n chair except I propped by cushions. No remedy helped htm until ho tried Electric Ditters, which effected such a wonderful chango that ho writes ho feels llko a new man. this trarvelous medicine cures backncho and kidney trouble, purlfleB tho blood nnd build up your health Only 60c at Kuhn 4; Co.'i Drug Store. Viii'iltlmi In l'lihlko Sclinoln. Tho public schools of tl. city held the flnul session of the second term yesterday. The lS.ono school children will bo left to their own devices until April 3. Tho High school students also como Ip for tho week's holi day, although It was expected iliat they would forfeit tho outing owing to the en forced vacation duo to repairs to tho roof trusses ono month ago. Tho lost days hnvo all been made up, however, by attends uco on Saturdays, No examinations havo Wen held uh thoso ordeals only occur twice a year, lu January and. Jun. The Big Silk Dept. For Saturday wo show new Foulards never beforo seen. New silks of all kinds aro now coming in every day. NEW SILKS ON SALE SATURDAY. New Taffetas, 21-ln. wide, all colors, 39c. New stripes for waists, tight shades, 35c. New corded wash silk, all dainty shades, 29c. Now plain silks, all colors desired, 25c. Now nnd pretty plaid wnlst silk, 39c. New brocade silk for linings at only 19c, New black satin, 27-ln. wide, very good, 75e. New novelty waist silk, very special, 75c. Now lot of fine black taffeta, .on sale, COc. New corded black waist silk, $1.50 grade, for 9Sc. New Grenadines on sale at 75c, $1.00, $1,25 and $1 CO. Read Sunday's Silk Ad, something extra for you In Monday s big silk sale. Grocery Sale Nice largo cocoanuts, each l?ic. Fresh roasted peanuts, per qt., 2c. 25 pounds sugar, $1.00. Fancy evaporated peaches, per lb., lOe. Fancy raisln-curcd prunes, per lb Cc. New Finnan haddlc, per lb., 6c. Fancy evaporated apples, per lb., S',4c Now Turkish figs, per lb., 6c. Largo Messina lemons, per doz 9c. 25o Java and Mocha coffee, per lb., 15c. Uncolored Japan tea, per lb., 25c. Japan tea dust, per lb., 19c. Java and Mocha coffee (broken), per lb., 10c. lOo quality Japan rice, Saturday 6c. 8c quality Japan rice, Saturday 6c. Broken rlco, per lb., only 3VJc. Quart cans tablo syrup, only 7Vc. Pearl barley, hominy, rolled oats, per lb., on Saturday only, 3c. Pearl tapioca, sago, split pens or farina, per lb., only Ec. Lima beans, por lb,, only 7'4c 2- lb. pkg. Yoik stato buckwheat, only 6c. Quart cons puro maplo syrup, Saturday 25c. Pure catsup, largo bottles, 10c. Tomatoes or corn, per can, 7V4c German dill pickles, per qt., Cc. 3- lb. cano baked sweet potatoes, only 8 He. Pianos Our spring stock has all arrived. It you visit our piano department you vlll see the grandest assortment of magnificent pianos ever exhibited under one roof. You can compare hero, sldo by side, tho leading brands and makes ot the world's foremost piano manufacturers. Among this grand stock of Instruments is found one piano that tho sun never sets upon tho Chlckerlng. It Is used in every cllmo nnd In every country, where music finds its highest ex pression. You find it in the leading homej of the land, In tho loading conservatories, In tho convent hall and upon tho stage whor over thcro Is a demand for a perfect plans. You will also find tho Fischer In their most elaborate cases, Lester, Doll, Franklin nnd 19 other makes to select from. All Instru ments sold on easy payments, if so desired. Pianos slightly used going nt tholr actual value. New pianos for rent. Wo handle Burdetto and Newman Bros', organs. Pianos moved, tuned and repaired. Telcphono 1683. JOHN SHANNAHAN GOES FREE Countj Attorney Deolares H) Will Make No Further Froiecution. FINAL CHAPTER IN A DOUBLE TRAGEDY Jnll Doom Open to IlclrnNc tin- Pris oner mill lie Ih Over licliiieil rrlth Joyoim Surnrlne How it Happened, John Shannahan Is free. He was called from buhlnd Jail bars yesterday nnd an !- .i,i him n hi wuv n mir hor dally vtslt and would havo found her huuband gone. Shannahan Is tho South Omaha saloon keeper who shot nnd killed Ed Callahau and e,j j0yCo In his place of business last July, Tho victims wero closo friends or "pals." iioth wero killed undor exactly similar clr- cumstances, but separato trials were had. shannahau pleaded self-defense uald tho mcn nttompted to rob him and that ho Bhot to protect his life and property. Tho first trial, which was for tho killing of Joyce, rosulted in acquittal. Tho second trial, for tho killing of Callahan, soveral months later, WCnt against Shannahan, tho Jury finding hlra guilty ot manslaughter. Thero was no difference In the evldenco, and In view of tho original acquittal much surprlso was caused by tho verdict for manslaughter. A few days following tho verdict two ot tho Jurors Med affidavits to tho effect that Foreman Kirk had exorted unduo Jnflucnco over tho other membere, and on this showing Shan- nahan's attorneys Med a motion for a new trial. COOMSV CASR WITH Tllli JlltV. Kate ot tho Alli-itnl Kiulie.nlfr Is Now TreiulilliiK In thn llnliince. Tho caso of Thomas H. Coolcy, charged with embezrllng funds from the Minneapolis & Omaha railroad during his tcnuro as cash ier, is In tho hands of a Jury In Judgo Dakar's court. Tho defonso offered no testimony, re lying for acquittal upon tbo evidence of the stato's witnesses', so the attorneys stated, Tho defense claims that tho stato has failed to show the ownership of the alleged stolen money, and that In several other ways no case has been made, Tbo prosecution does not so concede, Cooley has maintained calmness through out tho trial, but It has been a bitter war botween attorneys. Ono of tho attorneys for tho defendant aud tho county attorney ex changed languago so tinctured with wild flro that Judgo naker Intcrfcrred, Ono of the most Interesting tilts was cauued by tho defendant's attorney laughing MAKCH iM, 15)00. Furniture 3 Our furniture department Is now over flowing with new goods, everything of tho latest patterns, and finished as only Grand Rapids furnlturo can ho finished. Give us a call when you aro out looking for tho best at tho lowest price. Today wo wish to call your nttentlon to our line of kitchen safes and wardrobes now on exhibition. Theso goods aro mndo up In tho best manner possible, well finished and good material; safes from $3.50 up to $9.C0; wardrobes, $6.50 up to $13. CO. uuroitr. tw in v anv icim of I'l ll.MTl IIIJ C0.1II1 AM) HKK t'S. 75c Night Shirts at 45c 100 doz. samplo night shirts, in nil sizes from 14 to 18, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 45c. Men's COc underwear nt 29c. 160 colored laundered shirts, in nil tho new styles, at 75c. Men's suspenders nt 25c. Hojh' 35c Bhlrt waists at 12',4c. Boys' COc shirt waists nt 25c. $1.00 corsets nt 49c. Wo carry a full lino of American Lady nnd Knbo corsets. Ladies' 60c medium weight underwear at 25c. Ladles' 23c gauze vests at 12V4c. Ladles' COc fancy hosiery at 25c. 73c gowns In nil sizes at 39c. The Wcrthemler ladltn' $1.50 kid glove, In all tho new shades, on salo at $1.00. Crackers ABC soda crackers, 4',2C. Nice, fresh glngcrsnaps, 4!c. Graham nnd oatmeal crackers, Stc. Kennedy's Butter crackers, GJ4c Kennedy's Milk Biscuit, 9e. Shredded wlient biscuit, 10c. Cheese straws or sandwich, 12V4c. Cameo Butter crackers (something new), Grape Nuts, 9c. Bremncr's Lunch Biscuit, ,9c. Ammnl crackers, 10c. Meats! Meats! No. 1 California hams, 714c Fresh pork roasts, 7',c. Pickled pig's feet, 44c. Frankfurt sausages, 7HsC. Best brand No. 1 small hams, 12c. Ten-pound palls best brand lard, 72c. Fresh dressed chickens Saturday. nttho proceduro of the county attorney in tho examination of n witness. "I allow no man to mako sport of me when I am trying n case," roared tho county at torney angrily. "I can't help but laugh nt you, for you mako such a botch, of your work," replied tho other lawyer. It looked for a moment as If some Ink stands might bo hurled, but a timely talk from Judge Haker restored quiet. Mr, MorrlH Kept the Climio. Judgo Kstello has granted divorce to Mary Morris, who was plaintiff ngalnst Cleon Morris. Tho allegations wero numerous, some of which would not look well In print. A unlquo featuro of the caso was a state ment to the effect that when tho principals In the suit wont to get married a year ago tho brldo furnished tho money with which to buy the license. Morris mado tho nego tiations and recolved half-a-dollar In chango, It is alleged, which he failed to re turn to his bride. llfiiiiirknlilc Ciiri'N of ICIm'IiiiiiiIIhiii. From tho Vindicator, Huthorfordton, N. C. Tho editor of tho Vindicator has had occas- slon to test tho efficacy of Chamberlain's Pain Halm twico with the most remarkable results In each caBC. First, with rheumatism lu tho shoulder from which ho suffered ex cruciating puln for ton days, which was re lieved with two applications of Pain Halm, rubbing tho parts allllctcd and realizing Instant benefit and entlro relief In u very short time. Second, In rheumatism In thigh Joint, almost prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with tho liniment on retiring at night and getting up frco from pain. i:lillilt nt the Train School. Tho pupils of tho Train school will give nn exhibition of art works today for tho benefit of tho picture fund. The principal and tearhers will bo In chargo of tho display whlrh will bo lu placo from 9:30 until 4:30. Tho usual collection which hns been exhibited nt various uhooln of tho riv will hn iiucrmented liv two excellent llkencssoH of Georgo Krancls Trnln, In whoso honor tho school bearK its name Ono I portrnlt was recently painted nnd resembles I Sir. Train at tho present time, while tho other Is nn engraving mado during tho early days of Omaha when George Fruncls Train was ono of tho most stalwart pioneers of . th new commonwealth. i An excellent program of music nnd recita tions has been prepared and will bo given nt Intervals during tho duy. Among thoso : who will take part aro Secretary Glllan of tho Hoard of Education and well known ' locally ns an elocutionist; Miss Fnnnlo Arnold, supervisor of musle: .Mosdames Herrvman. Cora Nelson and T. F. Itocers: Misses Henrietta Hoes, Chaffee, Havens, LANGUID children arc sick children. Their inactivity and sober faces are not in keeping with robust childhood. They lack vitality and resjstive power, and are very susceptible to colds and contagiousdiseases. brings new life to such chil dren. It enriches the blood; it restores health and activ ity; it gives vigor and vitality to mind and body. (oc, and fi.oo, all drugrliU, SCOTT & liOWNE, Chemliti, New York. 111 $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts at 35c Monarch, Wilson Bros, and Star Shirts, some with collars and eulFs separate, some to wear white col lars with; all have separate cull's; still' bosoms and negligee; all styles. 500 dozen of these shirts and not a shirt in tho lot worth les3 than $1.00 and some of them worth up to 2.00; all on sale Saturday at 15c Collars at 5c 1,000 dozen men's 4-ply Linen standing ai d tuin down, every collar warranted now and perfect. Those collars woro made to sell at 15c. On salo Saturday at 25c Cliffs at 10c 500 dozen men's 4-ply Linen Cults, link or straight, evory pair now and perfect, niado to Boll at 25c, on sale Saturday at Towel Sale On Saturday Evening, between the hours of 8 and 9 we shall place on sale 150 dozen of all linen, part linen, and some are all cotton, Towels, worth 10c, 12 l-2c and 15c each some are slightly soiled all in one lot price 7x2c each or 90c dozen. Limit, one dozen to oach customor. 10 a. m. Saturday we place on sale at prices you cannot duplicate in Omaha remnants of table linen, crashes, muslins and sheeting and thousands of yards of white goods. There will bo bargains for all. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Just received a new lino of ladles and Rents' watches nnd can sell you a watch at a remarkably low price. Oentlemen'H watches, In solid silver case, movement guaranteed, at $5.00. Gentlemen's ten-year gold filled cases, movement guaranteed, $8.00. Gentlemen's watches In nickel case, go d movement, $3.fi0. Ladles' wutchcH, Ilk gold filled case, guar anteed for ten years, at $8.00. Ladles' watches In nickel case, good move ment, $1.50. We have, n new line of gun metal watches, both ladles' and gents'. Your inspection will provo our Hue complete. Mndgo Mayull, H.illov and Coatsworth, and ui'ssib, uerrjjiiiin, nenncmer aim suniuel Rcea, Mortality Stilt iNtlm. Tho following blrthH nnd deaths were re ported t tho office of tho Bourd of Health during tho twenty-four hours ended nt noon Friday: Ulrths-C. U Muther. 1020 Hurt, girl; Otto Sellgren, 3110'i ass. girl; Joseph Illackman, 2S10 Dewey avenue, girl; John . U'lmpman, 4307 Hurdctte, girl. Deaths Annie Chut lotto Hbult, 1117 South Hfteenth, 1 yeur; Huttle Heaver, :!O02 South Sixteenth, 1 yeur; Peter I'llth. 3102 Mere dith avenue, 5 yenre; Sarnh Oberman, 9W North Sixteenth, 7 weckH; (iuy Hlplcy, New-Dry Perfect Every piano wo aro offorliiK nt tills grout nltorutloii 'kiiIo is In absolutely perfect condition new, elenn, dry and lclliibleiind coiniirlHi! all the IiIrIi (,'iade InslriiiueiitH wo have always car ried none reserved. Ever- family in need of a piano can now statlsfy tlielr desires when they can buy a new piano for $1'J7. .fl.Ti-, SMS, $1(18. $178. with but $15 cash and $7 per month morn so when you know that these siiine pianos retail regularly at nearly doublo the price asked. When HiIh sale Is over your opportunity Is yom never again will you hear of such prices and terms on reliable Instruments. A. HOSPE, Music and Art. 1613 Dowlas, It's Time For You to know that for boys shoes you must come to Dre.v L. .Sliooman that Is, If you want the most your money will buy. All wo ask from you Is a chance to lit your boy and a dollar and a half to show you that ours Is n shoo store where values and perfect llttlngarc tho Inducements held out for your trade. For years wo havo tested this $1.50 shoo and know that Hh duplicate cannot bo located In these parts. We have all sizes for all kinds of boys, Drexei Shoe Co., OMha'a Vvt-tata aha aa 1419 FARNAJt STUEBT. A Taste of Our Ice Cream will bo sulliclent to gain your patronage. Tho cream we make Is delicious lu every sense of the word. It Is made of everything that tends to make It deli cious If you like a smooth, rich cream try ours Wo put It up In pint and quart rolls and It keeps for hours tho prlco Is UOe for pints and 10e for quarts Of courso you like creuni puffs especially tho kind wo make No morsels could bo moro toothsome Wo mako a great va riety of llttlo delicacies with which you should bo familiar. W. S. Baldtiff. 1520 Fartium St. U1VI1CII' HAT UlIIS lis miu uuiiyi;u, 35c Collars, in all tho now styles, 5c 10c Drug Prices Perfume. 10c oz. Host syringes, 35c. 2- qt. fountain syringes, 03c. 3- qt. fountain syringes, 05c. Hood's Sarsnparllla, 69c. l'alne's Celery Compound, G9c. Wino of Cnrdul, 69c. Syrup of KIgs, 2flc. Sheet Music Leaders In sheet music nnd books; all ths very latest music to be had Is always on hand and sold nt greatly reduced prlcei. Call and see our clcgulit line of 10c, 15c and 25c sheet music on sale Saturday. Kvory thtng In tho newest Oarkcy songs, cake walks, wnltres, marches, etc. Unclose lo for each copy by "mull. 2224 Cuming. 1 year; .Minn Carlson, 1027 South Twenty-,iic(iiid, (ill- yearn; Mux Stuhr, Went Omaha pieclnct, C9 yenrs. "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results. It gives lmmcdiato relief, Is pleasant to tako and Is truly the dyspeptic's best frlond," sayB E. Harlgerlnk, Ovortscl, Mlcb. Digests what you eat. Can not full to cure. Noiiilniil Ion hy th I'ri'wlili'iit. WASHINGTON. March 23.-Tlie president today nominated Wnltrr H. Chamberlain of Chicago to bo assistant commissioner of patents. 7 t-f fv