To THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: ETJTDAT, AT.T0T7ST 10, 1900. BUY CENTER STREET SITE School Board Committee Approves the Im provement Club's Ohoico. PRESENT BUILDINGS WILL BE MADE USE OF Wmt Mdr nml Amblnr Kclinot Will Hp Iti'Miin to Coinollilnlcil Locution lliinil limtir I'ro oommI for IIiiIIiIIiik. At a upeolat meeting of the Hoard of Kduratinn called at 5 o'clork yestrrdny afternoon nrrunKemfntn wito pcrft-ctod for the consolidation of ISrkurmun, Went Bide and Ambler schools on the Korty elghth Rtrett Hlto huIioWmI by Hip Seventh Ward Improvement club. Th" committee appointed to Invcstltfiito ho propoHed con aolldatlon brotiRht In a report recommend Idr that tho new site be purchased for $7B0 and the ten members of the board who were present voted for the udoptlon of the report. PrcvloUH to the meeting contract was entcTed Into with the es tate owning the ground and a defect In title In the only thing that can thwart the board's plans. When the report was first presented to the board objections were raised by sev eral members, but after tho plans were ex plained the members present were unani mous In favoring tho consolidation. The sperlal cnmmlt'ee, which was composed of Members Howard, Hobert Smith, Mack and Superintendent I'enrse, further recom mended that tho two buildings on tho West Bide alto nnd tho building on the Ambler site be moved nt once to tho now loca tion and lltlrd up for use nt tho opening of the coming school yenr. This recom mendation was endorsed by tho board and work will be commenced us soon as con tracts can be let for the Improvement, tilenl "Hiool l'roii-rt;. The new slto Is located on tho west sldo of Korty-olghth street north of Center street and contains five lots. It has a frontage of 132 feet on Forty-eighth street nnd a depth of 250 feet. The ground stnndh high above tho street nnd will require but llttlo grading to make It nn Ideal piece of school property. The estimated cost of moving the threo school buildings Is f.100. Tho cost of tho new slto and the expense of moving will bo less thnn $1. 200 and the members of tho hoard feel con fident that this amount of money will be saved In the administration of tho consol idated schools for ono year. One principal will superintend tho thrco buildings and there will be a great saving In Jnnltor hire and fuel. There will bo six rooms In tho three buildings to bo moved nnd amplo accom modation will be had for 200 children, which Is tho average number that have attended tho separate schools. Six teachers will bo employed and each teacher will have two classes, making twelve clnssrs In all, or n number BUlllclent to permit the work to be graded as care fully as In any of tho city schools. Under the old arrangement each teacher had so many different classes that effective work was Impossible. "Besides affording a great saving to thb board the now arrangement restores har mony among tho patrons of the threo schools lu that portion of tho city," Mr. Howard said In speaking of tho chango. "The closing of the small schools nnd tho transportation of the pupils from West Omaha to dlstnnt schools worked it rrcat hardship and always seemed to be an Injustice to tho children. Tho patrons nf tho thrco Bchools to be consolidated are unanimous In supporting tho project and tho chango Is unquestionably a wise one. Moro than enough money to pay fof tho now slto will bo derived from tho sale of tho old sites and tho board will havt ground enough upon which a permanent building can bo located that will accom modate tho extreme western portion of the city." llnniU for New lliillillnK". Tho finance committee Is considering the ndvlsablllty of asking that $125,000 worth of bonds bo voted nt tho regular fall election for the construction of new buildings on the Monmouth Park. Vinton, West Side and High school sites. If such bonus were to bo voted It would bo Impossible to erect build ings this yenr, anil the pcoplo of tho Sev enth ward nre urging tho toanl not to delay removing tho three old buildings nnd con solidating them on tho prospect of a new school. A resolution Instructing tho finance com mittee to Investlgnto tho proposed Issuo of bonds stipulates that tho bonds shall not bear a higher rate of Interest than V.i per cent, but makes no provision as to the dis tribution of tho funds among tho various sites. Tho present Monmouth Park build ing nt Thirty-third street nnd Meredith nvenuo Is a t o-room frnmo building which Is valued at 1.000, Tho Vinton school at Twenty-first and Boulevard has two build ings, one a two-room brick nnd the other n two-room frnmo structure, nnd tho valua tion placed upon them by tho board Is $2,000. Thoro nro nlso two frame buildings on tho West Sldo slto estimated to bo worth $2,000. SOLDIERS SAVE THEIR MONEY I,n rite Amount mv In I'nltril Stntn TreitNiiry to Their Credit. "Unless ono know of tho conditions he would bo surprised ut tho amount of money deposited In tho treasury of tho United States to the credit of tho soldiers of the Trgulnr army," said Paymaster II. D. Slaugh ter yesterday. "Tho soldiers aro per mitted to deposit monoy with tho company commander, and this is placed In tho govern ment treasury and tho soldier Is allowed t per cent Interest on tho deposit. After the money Is deposited It cannot be withdrawn until the soldier is discharged, I have known soldiers to draw $1,000 from the treasury upon their Anal discharge, and $1,000 is no uniuunl amount for nn old regit lar to havo upon the books. Tho rate of Interest for an absolutely Brfo Investment Is eomcthtug out of tho ordinary, and ns tho money Is nut of tho reach of tho man when he Is Inclined to spend It ho Is protected from himself." Representatives of the quartermaster's de partment aro now Inspecting tho oats re cently purchased for uso In tho Phillpp.nes. Loading will ho begun as soon as the re ports aro recelvod. Colonel Hathaway haB roturned from nn Inspection of Forts N'lobrnra nnd Robinson. Ho Buys that everything 1b In good Bbapo at those posts. I'alalK) I'iiIIiiwh I allure to mo Foley'h Kidney Curo In time. If taken In earlier stages of Brlght's dlseaco nnd dinbftcs It Is certain cure. You have noticed the blgh denth rut? from thpo ilia onsen and It Is not vlm to Ignoro early ttymptmns v. hen a mcdiclno like Foley's Kidney Cure tan be had. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store South Omaha. Fifth Wnril MretliiK. Opening campaign meeting. Fifth Ward Ropubllcnn club, McKcnnas' hall, Six teenth and Locust streets, Friday evening, August 10, 1900, nt S p, m, Hon. E. Rnso water nnd other prominent speakers will nddress the meeting, Special invitation to all to attend. R. W. RICHARDSON. President. PAUL B. SEWARD. Secretary. Mr. Garelssen has resumed Studio In Karbach block. teaching. IRELAND IS PROSPEROUS finoil Time InniiKiiriilrcl h;- MrKlnlej .eeni to llnvr Croel the Oei'iin. William MeKenna nnd party, consisting of hln fnmlly. Mrs Amelia Patten, Ml" Mnry Patten and Miss Kittle ('antic, re turned from a three months' trip to Kuropc Wednesday. In tho evening a reception was tendered thi travelers at the home of Mrs. Patten on North Sixteenth street, at which 100 of their friends were present. Mr. McKcnna In speaking of the trip sayn that, despite all rumors to the contrary, tho Paris exposition Is a great buccchs; that It combines In artistic groups a display of the progress of centuries, from the nntlqulllcH of China to tho most modern Inventions of the great American republic. The party spent a large part of the time at the exposi tion, hut did not neglect the "ould tod," where they visited friends Bnd relatives. Mr. McKcnna was surprised at thn condi tions on the island and says that laborers were never In so good condition bb nt present. There Is a demand for them that cannot bo mippllcd at higher wages than ever before paid. Tit In condition Is nlso true of England. Land values In the part of Ireland vlelted by the party have greatly decroascd In the last twenty years and rente are little more than half of what they were at that time. Tho wolf In the fnbio put on sheep's clothing bei.ilisc If ho traveled on his own reputation he couldn't accomplish his pur pose. Counterfeiters of DcWItfs Witch Hazel SalvJ couldn't sell their worthless salves on their merits, so they put them In boxes and wrnppers like DcWItt's. Look out for them. Take only DcWItt's Witch Hnzel Salve. It cures plies and all skin diseases. WOMHVS ft AM) $. SHOKS ft.HK. Our Out nf the Tlinimiinit of IniiiiPimr Shoe HnrunliiH oo nlc Toilii)-, AT BOSTON STORK, OMAHA. $.-.. $4 AND $3 WOMEN'S ' HOES, $1.63. Your choice of 2,800 pairs of women'B line shoes, In blacks and tans, all sizes and all widths, hand-turned, In plain and fancy kid nnd cloth tops, lntcst styles and toes, on unto on bargain hquarrn on main floor tomorrow at $1.60. made to sell for $3, $1 and $5. Sco the dlflerenco when WE have a shoe sale. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Grand Island will havo a big street fair from August 27 to September 1. in clusive. Xotli'C to TrnvelliiK .Men. There will bo a meeting of traveling men nt tho Her Orand hotel Saturday, August 11. at 8 p. m. to organize a McKlnley and Roosevelt traveling men's club. All trav eling men are cordially Invited. Don't fall to bo with us. By order of committee. COLORED WOMAN IS HELD UP Itlurrnnt 1'eilillcr Attempt" Rol Her nt nn Knrly Hour Ymter iluy Morning;. Jennie Hayes, colored, who plays the piano In a bagnio ut Ninth and Dodge streets, wns held up by a whito man named H. J. Ryan while crossing the Douglas street bridge ut un early hour yesterday. The would-be robber wns arrested by Ofllcer Woolrldge before ho had succeeded In rilling tho woman's pockets. According to the woman's story the house In which she Is employed closed at the regu lation hour. She started to walk home and Just as she approached the bridge a man sprang out and commanded her to halt. She started to run and at tho same time began calling loudly for assistance. Her crle? brought Officer Woolrldge, who arrived Just In tlmo to prevent the bandit from carry ing out his purpose. Ryan has been Identified as the person who has been peddling patent trousers but tons around the city for several weeks past. The greatrHt skin specialist In America originated the formula for Banner Salve. For all kln diseases, all cuts or sores and for pllffl It's tho most healing medicine. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dlllon'fc Drug Store. South Omaha. (ooil I-'IhIiIiiot. Spirit Lake, OkoboJI, Lako Washington, Waseca, Eagle Lako, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashlnnd, Oog eblc, Watcrsmeet and numerous lakes near St. Paul nnd Minneapolis, These aro all good fldhlng places and aro quickly and comfortnbly reached by the North-Western line. Cheap rate excursions August 10-21, Sep tember 7-21. Limit October 31. 1800. City ticket otnee, H01 nnd H03 Farnam street. EVIDENCE OF PROSPERITY So Jltu'li Uooil Money In Circulation that There la o ludlli'cnioil t to Circulate Courterfeltn. "Omaha was novcr so free from counter felt money as nt present." said Captain Webb of tho Becret Bcrvlco department yes torday. During tho month of July there woro turned Into him two silver dollars and n B-cent piece from Nebraska and Iowa. Ono of theso dollars was from the private mint of "Black Jack" McCarty, leaving but two pieces of spurious coin un accounted for. "It Is the quietest tlmo I ever saw In the business," said tho captain, "and I ascribe It to the fact that overybody Is generally employed at good wages. A counterfeiter Is usually nn Industrious man and only makes spurious coin becauso ho cannot got work at decent wages, When times are hard Is whon tho secret service agents are kept busy." VIA r - a mm SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES Round Trip to Denver ....$19 OO Round Trip to Colorado Springs $19 00 Round Trip to Pueblo .$19 OO Round Trip to Glenwood Springs $31 OO FROM OMAHA On AtiRiist 7-21. Scptotnber S-IS, Tickets Llmltod Oct. HI, 1000 $10.00 for Uotind Trip First Three Points, August 1020, Ticket Good (or Return 110 Days. CITY TICKET OFFICE, BOSTON STORE REMNANT SALE Friday is the Great Eomnant Day on Main Floor and in Basomont. $1 00 SILKS AT 25C AND 50C YARD Wnnh tlootli ItctniinntK nt to Ynrd l)rri ItrtntiiintM nt lUv lint'li llem iinnl of Ilmtirolderlcx, I.iutk mill InncrtliiKfl Sncrlflenl. 12(50 WASH GOODS REMNANTS 10 A YARD. Clearing out all the balance of remnants of all kinds of lawns, organdies, calicos, percales, sateens, etc.. that sold up to 12c a yard In full pieces, go In short remnants at lc a yard. 10,000 yards of 30-Inch wldo pcrcnlcs, worth 15c n yard, go at Cc a yard. 10,000 yards of short remnants of nil kinds of plain white India linens, 2c a yard. One big counter of all kinds of chambrny and fancy corded ginghams nt 6 Vic yard. Ono big lot of fancy colored crctons, de nims, etc., nil new patterns, worth 25c a yard, go at SHc n yard. Ono big lot of plain colored mercerized Bateen, worth 10c a yard, go nt 15c a yard. Ono big lot of fancy printed mercerized sateens, look like foulard silks, worth 40c a ynrd, go nt 15c a yard. Ono entire square of very line 40-Inch In dia linens and fancy checked, plaid, striped and open work nainsooks, worth 25c a yard, go at 10c n ynrd. Ono big lot of fancy nainsooks, worth 15c a ynrd, go ut 6c a yard. All tho balance of tho remnnnls of piques, worth 2.1! u ynrd, go at 2'4c n yard. $1.00 SILKS, 25C AND 50C A YARD. Today wo give you your cholco of any remnant, In short length, dress length or waist length, of silk of every description In our cntlro stock, that wo havo been selling up to $I.C0, for 25c nnd 50c ynrd. Every short pleco nnd sample end of silk has been reduced for today to 2c, 5c, 10c, 15c and 25c. according to length. DRESS GOODS REMNANTS 10C EACH. Todny every remnant of double width cashmere nnd Imported sample ends, 3 and 4 remnants to match, will bo closed out at 10c. MOUSSELINE DE SOIE, I5C A YARD. We will close out our entire stock of silk batiste and moussellne dc solo remnants, In embroidered nnd corded effects, In lengths from 2 to 5 yards, many of them to match; wo glvo you your cholco for 15c, All small remnnnts of moussellne dc sole go nt 5c and 10c for an entire piece, ac cording to length. EMBROIDERY, LACE AND INSERTING REMNANTS. Remnants of nil the finest embroideries and Insertlngs, In all widths, worth up to 25c a yard, go In this sale at 34c, 5c and 7a u yard. Remnnnts nnd odd pieces of nil kinds of fine wash laces and Insertlngs, worth up to 25c a yard, go In this sale at 2V4c, 5c and VAc a yard. 5,080 sample pieces of all-over laces, em broideries and tucktngs, In combination ef fects, go In this sale at 15c each. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas St. Don't forget the Foresters' picnic at Waterloo next Sunday. Special train leaves Union depot at 0 a. ra. Biggest event of the season. K. O. T. M. All Maccabees are requested to meet at Union derot at 8:45 a. m. Stu.Jay next to go with the tug-of-war team to the Foresters' picnic. Members of the Bankers' union should be at Union depot at 8:45 a. m. Sunday to go to the Foresters' picnic at Waterloo and shout tor tho ball team. Cheap It o ii ml Trip Kate. On August 21 the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35. Watervllle, Minn., and return. $10.08. Madison Lako, Minn., and return, $10.63. Minneapolis, Minn., nnd return, $12.65. St. Paul, Mlnu., and return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95. Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. West Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call ut city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam street. High grado Buckeyo Manufacturing com pany bikes, ball and roller bearing and Rolld rubber tire, at cost to cloeo out stock. Call quick and get a bargain. Omaha Im plement & Transfer Co., 3th and Jackson. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tenta, awn ings, canvas goods. 11th & Harney. Tel. 833. l.oontr Klre Station In "Hen." During camlVHl week several ilre-nen hav, usually been detailed to watch the den of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Hen. This year, however, It Is likely that a hose company will be stationed at the ilen and It Is pos sible that a permanent llr.statloii may be estnbllshed there The members of the Uonrd of Fire and Police Commltsloners have been Invited to attend the next regular meeting of tho Knights nnd discuss the mntter. There Is no lire station in th.it portion of the city nnd the board of gov ernors Is willing to grunt space In tho Coliseum building for u station. Ilonii' for Worthy llnbm, The nurcery of the Child Saving Institute clenred $110 on Wednesday, the proceeds of n sodu water benetlt given by n downtown drug store. The nursery has recently been obliged to deny children entrance, but will now be nblo to accommodato all deserving ones. V. B. Conklln, Uowoisvllle, O., says: "I recplvcd moro benefit from Foley's Kidney Cure than from months of treatment by physlclann." Take no substitute. Myers Dillon Drug Co., Omaha; Dillon's Drug Store, South Oir.jha. OSLY HOURS TO DENVER THE ACIFIC 1324 FARNAM, TEL, 316, IT UIKitVM SATt'ltlJAV, AltilST II. The (lrimrit 5a I r of 5.1. OO MroS Suit Kcr no it 11 In Oinnhn. AT BOSTON STORK, OMAHA. Having purchased the entire stock of men's and young men's summer suits from LEVY, ROSKNFIilil) & CO.. 3 and 5 Wnverly Place, Now York. At such a marvelously low figure that It would not cover the cost of the clnth. nnd In order to dispose of every suit without de lay, wo place tbewe $10 and $12 suits on salo for IS. SALE BKOIN3 SATURDAY, AU(J. 11. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. IIAYMtill'l I'ltAI.NS FOIl 1IMHIT I.AKI? OkohoJI nml Arnold' I'arL. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way company has Just placed In service daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJI and Arnold's Park, doing the train Icnvrn Omaha nt 7 13 a. m. nnd ar rives Spirit Lake at 1:13 p. m. Returning the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a. m. and arrives Omaha 3.05 p. m. This Is the bct service thrt han yet been offered over any ono rood. Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31. $10.70. City ticket ofllce. 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. Oencral Western Agent. 1504 Farnam Street. Omaha. Suniinor lienor!. For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful summer reports of Wisconsin, situ ated on the line of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Taul Ry., address or call on F. A. NASH. Oeneral Wctern Agent, FULL 'OF BIRD SEED Our warehouse Is pretty nearly "Ft'l.I. OF HIItD SEED." ItH nice clean sced n mlxturo of hemp, canary, millet and rape. A piece of cuttle bone nml a small sack of sand In each package. This Is tho kind of n package always wold for 10c. Wo shnll tomorrow morning place on special salo 1,000 packnges at 4c per package We sell cuttlo bone, nice large pieces fu Sc. Bird Manna, packago 15( Gunning's Bird Tonic, bottle 25i McAllister's Silver Gravel, package .. 10c Kacmpfer's Mocking Bird Food. pkg.. 35c Sheppnrd's Song Restorer, bottle 25c Golden Harvest Bird Seed, package .. 10c Remember you save 6 cents by buying a 4c package of tho mixed bird seed men tioned above. Preparers of prescriptions and promoters of popular pharmaceutical prices. Sherman McConnell Drug Go. Cor. lllth nml Dnilur Street. Laboratory and warohouso "mlddlo of block." We Trmlo Ilnck. Yon I'nlir .No Itlvk. Kvrrr liny n lliii'Kaln. i.i 1 1 1 1 h i 1 1 1 lujjj-u u ii i in ii u ii i 1 1 1 1 1 ii i i.r ra CIO If! l HOT SPRINGS Ol0i4U J AND RETURN. On Saturdays In AuguU, nlso on August 21, the Iturltngton will offer this low rate. Tickets good to return The Burlington Black In the COOL of the evening Dining Cars nnd Palace Ticket Olllcs, 1 S02 Farnam St, Tel. 250. To the Ladies of Omaha. Wo hold another of oui; Friday sales and offer values that will surprise the most shrewd buyers. These prices are made to close out all this season's garments. Come in and examine the values for yourself; compare them and then decide whether to purchase or not. 75 Ladies' man tailored all wool cheviot suits in Ven etians and cheviots, box effects, Eton or tight A QQ fitting, to close, on sale at T". 30 100 Ladies' tailor made suits in cheviots, Venetians, homespuns and broadcloths, in black, brown, blue, tan and red; some of them silk lined, worth up to $80.00, O Oft on sale to close at zs yJ 100 ladies' high class man tailored suits in finest ma terials, tit. style and workmanship guaranteed; i A QO suits worth as high as 10.00; on sab to close at VO Ladies' golf skirts in gra. blues, browns and A Qft black, worth up to .?S.n() on sale to dose at only T"? zO Ladies' golf skirts, worth up to 18.7"), on n Qft sale to close at - -vJ Ladies' all wool cheviot skirts worth up to $8.75; 1 QO in black only, on sale to dose for only 200 Ladies' black silk waists, sizes 82 to 14, O Oft worth up to 0.00, on sale for --J.VO 800 Ladies' silk waists worth up to .",00, Oft on sale at only 4iZTkJ WASH WAISTS. HO dozen wash waists at 10c "0 dozen wash waists worth up to 1."0 for 39c 7. dozen 2.00 shirt waists at 49c 20 dozen high class 8.00 waists at 69c 2i dozen wrappers in pcreales, dimities anil lawns, pleated back, extra waist lining, runic over shoulder, and lf inch flounce, worth 2.00 at 98c Ladies' underskirts 21c , 1;" dozen children's wash dresses, sizes (! to 12 years, worth up to 2.00, vour choice for 69c HAYDii BEOS. iiiicAtio A.n riKTfitN fiu.m. Clilcnuo nml llrtnrn I 1 2.7T.. On August 23, 26, 27, 28 nnd 29 the Chi cago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell round-trip tickets Omnhn to Chlcngo for $12 75. City ticket office. 1504 Farnam street. 1' A NASH, (lencral Western Agent. EVER TAKE ONE? A ride lu the evening to Krug's Park? It's nn cii'gHiu place- everytntng toveiy uui the railway service on the Benson line Is what you will like. It's one of those "measly cars. When six persons are In It It s crowded. Oh, you certainly will like uie service on nn Hensoil line. Kvcrynony does. Why Mliiiiitdn't villi? Dr. Karl ('miner's Pennyroyal Pills Solmefer'H Sure Dcnth .$1 on l astorln 2je 73" Pnlne h tVlory Compound Cramer's Kidney Cure ... 7fe farters Liver Pills luc S.V 7fic 75e 75c D.ifts Mult Whiskey l'ernna Wine of Onrdul .... I.lsterlue S. S. S 'fie Packer's Tur Soap 15c Pierces Prescription c Scott' Emulsion 7Kc Ozuinulslon 75c Miles' Nervine 75c I'ncle Sam's Tobacco Cure $1.00 SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGGIST S. W. Cor. Kith and Chicago. Which is the Best to Get! Call on us we can advise you. We hit It every time. We only carry reliable makes and uarantee every kodak nnd camera leaving tho store. A high grado of Poco Camera 4x5 for $3.75 All other photo supplies at lowest prices. Devoloplng a specialty. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Furiiam St. See our now lino of picture frames, lowest prlco In the city. until October 21. Hills Express Uuvcs Omaha 0:30 p. in. Sleepers. Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tol. 120. , s i All wool, gray checks, 1.00. Mine cheviots, $1.7fi. Cray checks and stripes, 2.01) Dark checks, 2.2;"). And a tine nssortininent of patterns at 2.r0, 8.00 and 8.50. lMue serges, 2.50 and 8.50. BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS In a line collection of patterns, 1.25, 1.50. 1.75, 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 8.00, 8.25, 8.50 and up to 5.00. come in ensssimeres, cheviots, homespuns, serges, teds. Scotch coverts all shades and all colors no collection of boys' clothing can be found anywhere. CHILDREN'S ALL WOOL BLOUSE SUITS Jilue cheviots. 1.75 and 2.00. lilue serges, 2.75. colored cassinieres. 8.00. Urokon stripes, 8.25. colored coverts, 8.50. Ulue serges, 8.75. BOYS' THREE-PIECE SUITS J0 to 111 years, 8.50 to 5.50. This is a safe store for boys' clothing. 11 IV (IE IT llA I UCnS Men's Finest Suits To close out all cluding our $18, $22. 50 grades, wo have marked them all down to one price You can have unrestricted, choice of all styles, all fabrics and all makes. These suits are the very beat manufactured. Made by the best tailors in America, and are unsurpassed in Btyle. fit and finish. The price in this salo for your choice, worth $18, $20 a"nd $22.50, will be only MEN'S PANTS will be closed stock of men's fine odd trousers, regularly wort h 2 Cr to 7.50, will be dosed out at 8.75, 2.50. 1.25 and. . . . J kJ SPECIAL VALUES in men's suits, wort h 10 and fiA JR12.50. to elose ui S-1.75 sind 300 STOUT MEN'S SUITS worth 10 to 1S. now on sale at 10, 7.50 and Hoys' Washable suits at 40c 75c Washable Suits, at 25c 15c Washable Suits, at 5c 1.25 Washable Suits, at 50c 1.75 Washable Suits, at 75c 2.50 Washable Suits, at 95c HATS, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Closing out all straw hats at ridiculous figures. Scarcely one-tenth their value. Special sale on all summer styles. See the new campaign hats. Greatest stock of trunks fully one-third less than others want. HAVDEN BROS $25.00 at as IntiK an. they Inst. Como quick nnd set your choir of thsra. Over 1,000 are in use in Omaha. Thfy nro Dip Strongest nnd snioothpst running wheel mkuk, Clark Bicycles, $19.50 Yolande Bicycles $25.00 30 dnys sale on now nnd sreonu-hnnd IUirrIch and Carriages, H. E. FREDRICKSON, 15th and I)odi;c Street, "Man wants hut little here below" Said a morhid poet lona yoars ago, I'm prone to doubt that ancle nt nnc When I looK at Tho Hec's fireat "Want Ad" paRO. CPItKS nil Mrtney Kldneycura: achi. cto. AtilruK- k'lsu. nr In- mall. ll, II. f'rcn tiook. uj- Tico. etc, of Dr. IJ. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. Boys' Clothing The picking out of the cloth, the prepara tion of it. the cutting, the trimming, even the buttons and the pocket linings -it's the little things that count that go to make up perfect goods. lOvery care im aginable is taken in making up our goods, everything is thoroughly inspected and then when you get it of us it's good and the price all right. BOYS VESTEE SUITS- $2.00, They Light Light. A Genuine Bargain in this seaBon's very finest suits, in n's very Unest suits, in- $1250 $20 and 12.50 Our entire out nt half and less. - VJ 5.00 on the dollar. and ask. valises in Omaha at prices Besides we have what you BARGAINS" 200 WORLD BICYCLES each Phone 21(51. Offlrc itvrr UIK Month Htli St. 85.00 A MONTH' DR. McCREW, SPECIALIST. Trt 'J Fatni of DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF rWEN ONLY. 22 Yeart Expfrlmce. 12 Ycarjln Umihi. KLCTIUOITY nnrt MKIUCAI. Treatment rom. nliirct Vnrlcori'in strlrmre, HjrpliliU. I.otm (it Vtmir linil Vitality f t'KKS IJHAHANTKKI). Chartes low MOMK TKKATMKNT Hook. Con aiiltntloii and Kxamlnatloti t rio, Ilnnra. S n in. to S. 7 to H p, m. Sunday, n to IV l. O, Unx 71I1I. finicp over So Hth M., between Farnam and DougUa 3ls,, Omaha, Neb.