HAYDENs : Great Sale Shoes and Slippers Saturday Over 30,000 pairs of the best makes and newestl tyleshoes on sale-direct from tho manufacturers, at less Btvl than wholesale prices, 'Brooks Bros." Shoes for Ladies. 3,000 palm of ladles' fine "nrooks Pros." 14.00 nml $5.00 Vlcl Kid and Patent Leather Dress Shoe, on sale at -J tf J3.50 and .., OiUU POO pairs of "Naylor" fine vlcl kid turn J3.00 I.aco Shops at 1,000 pairs of ladles' 2.00 lino $3.50 lcl Kid hand turned Shoes 2 50 2.500 pairs of ladles' line $2.00 and $2.50 uxtord Tics on snle at 1.47 Iin the Bargain Room Saturday will be a Hummer. 1 yards niack Crcpon, worth C3c yard. entire pattern for WASH GOODS. Remnants of Lawn, worth up to 10c yard 9Sc lc Remnants of yard wide Percale, worth 12!ic 2ljc Remnants of All Wool Challla lflc Scotch Lnwni 2ic Shirting Prints 2i3C Colored Chambray Prints 3Vfcc 10c White Goods zVic 12o Whlto Roods 5c Amoskcag Apron Checks sjc 39c Underwear at 15c, in the Bargain Room 200 doion men's and boys' Summer Underwear, all sizes, in shirts and drawers, In Jersey ribbed, plain and fancy colors, made to sell at 39c, Friday 15c. 50c and 75c Shirts at 29c, in the Bargain Room 200 dozen men's nnd boys' Shirts, In all styles, colored and laundered, separate collars and cutfH, work shirts, In light and dark colors; every shirt warranted per fect and full sizes; worth up to 75c, on salo at 29c. OPTICAL DEPT. Protect your eyes with smoked glasses, 23c' , REOPENING OF MILES WILL Now and InUreiting Chapter is Writttn i Noted Litigation. MISSING WITNESS COMES TO THE FRONT I.miK-I.nst l.mvyer, WrltiT of the !e. v.uil mid Disputed Instrument, linn Hern Found nnd Previous Action Is Overturned. Ths Miles will caso Is to be reopened In tho district court of Richardson county at "'alls City at tho next term, the bill In equity for this purpose having been filed June 12 and servlco secured upon the principal defendants Thursday. The man who wrote tho second will, the one refused probate by the county Judge, has been found and has mado affidavit bearing out practically all of the conten tions of the nttorueys for tho plaintiffs which they wero unablo to provo at the trial held in tho spring of 1900. When Stephen I), Miles, the rallllonalro farmer of "Richardson county, died In 189. a will was offered for probate which de vised and bequeathed prnctlcally nil of his property to ono son, Joseph II. Miles. Tho other descenrtints of the deceased mil lionaire contested tho probating of tho will nnd produced nnnther which they claimed to be tho last will of the decedent. At tho trial In the spring of 1900, It was Im possible, to produre the man who wrote the, will for Miles and tho contention of tho attorneys for Joseph Miles, that the second will was spurious was sustained. . Testimony In Found. In tho hill for a rehearing of the case, tho application Is made upon tho gTound that new and conclusive testimony ns to tho validity of tho second will has b?en secured. This showing U mode primarily upon tho affidavit of one, Paul T. Oadsdon, an attorney of St. Louis, who testifies that he drew up tho will at tho suggestion of tho elder Miles and that It was wit nessed by T. II. Mlllor, tho manager of tho St. James hotel, and by Joseph Qulnn, tho clerk, at the snmo house, as testified to by them at the first trial. According to John L. Webster, one of the attorneys for tho plaintiffs In 'the first case, the discovery of tho existence of Gadsden was accidental. The story of Mr. Webster, supported by nllldavlt of the principal actor. Is as follows: In 1897 Oadfdeu was boarding at tho horns of Thomas L. Cannon, who for many years has been secretary of tho St. Louis Manufacturers' association. One day In thnt year bo told Mr. Cannon that ho had drawn up n will for a .NYhras1H man which disposed of $1,500,000, that the maker of tho will did not look like he was worth any money nt all, but that ho hail made the most of It ns a mall route contractor; that he had made n previous will In which ho had left the mcst of hit property to ono LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of Beef lands for health in the home end economy in (ho kitchen. (itt th gennlr.0 6" ZLy I .lPOIg with bl nitare CREAT SALE ON SUMMER FURNISHINGS, SHOES and MILLINERY SATURDAY of Summer I "Stetson" Shoes for Men. 1.S00 pairs of ladles' fine $1 10 kid turn solo Strap Slippers Oftc 2,000 pairs of hoys' flno Satin Calf and Vlcl Kid $2.00 Shoes A J- at $1.50 and 1 iO f56 pairs of boys' fine $3.30 Patent Leather Welt Sole Dress Shoes at S00 pairs of men's fine "Crown" Welt Sole Vlcl Kid Shoes at 2.25 $3.50 and $4.00 1.96 3,500 pair of men's fine "Crossetf Welt Sole Shoes, In vlcl kid and patent leather, at KJJ Men's $6.00 and $7.00 "Stetson" ttj e? Hand Made Shoes at In Bargain Room Ladles' COc Serge Slippers at 35c Hoys' 75c Tennis Oxfords at 39c Ladles' $1.50 Oxford Ties at pSc 200-VARD SPOOL COTTON' 1C. Saturday only we will sell 200-yard Ma chine Threads at lc per spool. neldlng Bros.' Silk Thread, 240 yards best sewing silk. In all staple colors and black, for 10c, worth 25c. GRAND IlIDnON SALR. I 15c Ribbons g0 25c Ribbons Mc '50c Corsets on sale at 23c 1 lot ladies', men's and children's 25c nose at ioo ' If your head aches have your eyes care I fully examined free of charge. Glasses fitted when needed with specially ground lenses. No need to pay the usual extravagant nrleos. Cold Ailed frames, guaranteed for 10 years, valuo $3.00, at $1.49. son, but now desired to change It. Mr. Cannon affirms that ho thought no more of the matter until the reports of the trials of the Miles will ease was gtven sensational features in the St. Louis papers; that ho then attempted to communicate with Smith P. Gait, an attorney for the plaintiffs, but tho lawyer was out of town and he had no opportunity to give him tho facts until re cently, tie further bald that Oadsdon had left St. Louis some time afterward and was at that lime residing In the City of Mexico. S.-iiK-liInu for (inds'drn. As ioon as the attorneys for the plaintiffs received this Information they started a search for Oadsdon. He was not located In tho City of Mcxlro nnd tho search was extended to other places In tho republic. While this was In progress Oadsden re turned to St. Louis, where ho was located, and oxamlr.ed by the attorneys. Ills oulda vlt, now In tho hands of Mr. Webster, bears out the assertion of tho plaintiffs ns to tho time tho will was made and tho clr ciimutnnoes under which It was executed; that tho will was made In the St. James hotel and witnessed by the manager and clerk of the house. Ho further, from mem ory, gives a general Iden of tho terms of the will, showing that the elder Miles de sired to divide his property cn.ultnbly be tween his heirs. A third affidavit In support of the other two Is In tho hands of the attorneys. It was made by Kllia A. Wilson, who, In 1S97, was n stenographer In the oftlco of Oads den. In this affidavit Mrs. Wilson testifies that sho copied hut one will whllo In that ofllco and does not remember the name of the party making that, but she does re momhor that It was for a man from Ne braska who was stopping at the St. Jams hotel; that before the copy was taken to tho hotel for execution n man called at the office In the Security building and nsked thnt It be brought over for signature and that Mr. Oadsden left the office for that purpose. As soon ns the?e affidavits were received Mr. Webster went to St. Louis. He Invcs. tlgatcd. generally, tho chnracter of the wit nesses nnd becamo convinced of tho truth of tho affidavit. Ho then filed motion for a new trial In tho case and tho hsarlng will come up at the next term of tho district court In Palls City. IN COURT AT FALLS CITY llrnthrr nnd Muter nf .1. II, Miikr Motion for Serr Trliil. .Miles FALLS CITY. Neb.. Juno U. fSpeclnl Telegram.) The famous Miles will case hai been reopened here by the filing of a new petition on the part of the heirs who were beaten nt tho first trial. When S. R Miles died he left tho bulk of his estate, valued nt $l,fi00,000, to hlB son. J. H. Miles, and virtually excluded his other son and his three daughters, they receiving but com paratively ft small sum. and they Immedi ately took steps to have the will set aside upon the death of their father. When the case cntno to trlnl In 1900 there was much Interest manifested and a great deal of sen sational evidence Introduced. J. H, Mile, the defendant In that case, was successful and the rase was carried to the supreme court, whero It Is now pending, Tho ps tltlon which was filed In the district court yesterday prays to have the will of S. n. Miles set nalde and alleges as ground for a new trial that the plaintiffs have secured much valuable evidence since the last trial. I O, Hlngolsky of Kansas City has charge of the case for the contesting heirs nnd Senator Francis Martin Is leading counsel for Joieph 11. Mile. Oood appetite and cheerfulneis follows the use of Prickly Ash llltters, It purifies the blood, liver and boweli and makes life worth living. Prices cut in the great free tish COllCert V" "W 1 V court on second tloor. Agents for Btitterick Patterns and Publications. Great Jewelry Sate Ladles sold filled and solid gold watches of every description on sale at $7.00 to $15.00. Ladles' chatelaine watches, fancy en ameled, accurate timekeepers, at $5.35. Men's 18 sire wntches, guaranteed 20 years gold filled wises, fitted with Elgin or Waltbatn movements, special at $7. 95. Men's 18 sl20 nickel watches, good time keepers, ItSc. Solid gold li karat gold rings, set with diamonds, $0.05. Solid gold marquise rings, set with turquoise and pearls, for $2. IS. Solid gold baby rings, plain or chased, for 45c. Ladles' solid gold engraved band rings, good heavy weight, at 95c. Ladles' best gold filled rings, set tur- fiunfse. real minis, emernliltf and riibv ' doublets, at 19c. ! "et Imitation cut glass salt and pepper shakers, with sterling silver screw tops. 39c t"llr- Ladles' or gents' black hard rubber combs with sterling silver shields at 25c. Sterling sliver hearts, 10c. Grocery Specials Large bottle mixed pickles, S'ic. Large bottle sour pickles, S'sc Large bottlo sweet pickles, SVJc. Three cans condensed milk for 25c. Three full pint bottles cntsup, 25c. Four cans oil or mustard sardines, 23c. One-pound Jar fancy Jam, Rlfcc Laundry starch, per pound, 4',fcc. Four bars Wool soap, 10c. Ten bars best laundry soap, 25c. Four pounds sago for 25c. Four pound? tapioca for 25c. Four pounds farina for 25c. 50c Belts 25c A beautiful lino of the latest novelties In flclts, both lenther and silk goods, all go at one price Saturday, 25c. 25C nELTS 9C. 50C VEILINGS, 5C YARD. We are clearing up our Veiling stock, all colors, all styles, all 0110 price, 5c yard. 50C HAND BAGS. ONLY IPC. Grand Handkerchief sale Monday. Grand Ribbon snle Saturday, 5c, 10c and luc per yard 200 Spool Cotton, lc Saturday MYDEN BROS Seasonable Fashions II 1 ii t x tj Mary Liuiili. 3851 ShlrtWalst, 32 to 40 Bust, Woman's Shlrt-Waist, No. iS51 Shirt waists being permanent features of style enn never be possessed In too great num ber. Kach new dcslfcn rb It nppears flndB Its place and creates Its own demand. The model shown Is simple nnd smart, at the same tlmi It Includes a sufficient number of tucks to relievo It of over-severity and make It becoming to almost nil figures. The original Is of dotted silk gingham, but all tho cotton and linen waist materials, us well as Scotch and French flannels, taffeta nnd other simple silks, nro appropriate. Tho fronts aro Inld In five narrow tucks that terminate nt yoke depth and provide fullness below, hut thn bncks are folded, laid over and stitched In tucks to produce tho desired tnperlng effect. Tho sleeves aro In regulation stylo and the nock Is finished with a plain stock that closes at tho back. To cut this waist for a woman of medium size, 3 yards nf material 21 Inches wide, 3'4 yards 27 Inches widt, 2 yards 32 Inches wido or 2U yards 11 Inches wido will be required. The pattern 3851 Is cut In sizes for a 32, 34, 36, 3S nnd 10-Inch bust measure. For the accommodation oi The Dee's readers these patterns, which usually retail nt from 2S to 50 cents, will b"e furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers nil expense. In order to got nny pnttorn eneloso 10 rents, give number and name of pattern wanted and btist measure. Al low about ton days from date of your letter beforo beginning to look for the pattern. Address Pattern Iiepartracnt. Oaaha Dee. IMI'OHTAXT SCIKVril-'IC I1ISCOVHHY. A rilulonl I'rennriitlfin thnt luttlvely KIIIh Hie Dandruff derm, A most Important discovery has been mado after a year's patient laboratory work aimed In a certain direction It Is Newbro's Hcrplcldc, a preparation that cures baldncst, prevents falling hair and speedily and permanently eradicates dandruff, These evil aro caused by a germ or parasite that burrows Into the scalp, throwing up dandruff, as It ceeks to enp the life of the bnlr ut the root. There's no baldness without falling or thin hair, no thin hair without dandruff and no dandruff If the germ Is destroyed, Newbro's Herplclde U the only preparation that will do the werk, "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect." every department. Attend concert given by the Scot- CO SatUtdaV Ifl Oil V VPrta jaiwWaiy in UUT YWiXY Special Money Savers for Saturday IN THE HARDWARE STORE AND HOUSEFURNISHINO DEPARTMENT. 10-Inch Lawn Mowers $2 39 Guaranteed Ho!e t;s;c 2- quart Ice Cream Freezers $1 19 10-Inch Turkey Dusters xo0 3- burner Cabinet Insurance Gatollne Stove, regular $15.00 in 49 A good Jewel Refrigerator $5 95 Grass Catchers 49c Steel Grass Shears 17c 12-tlne Rake 15c Solid Steel Spado or Shovel 69c Folding Ironing Doard COc 25c Parlor llrooms 13c 10-quart Granite Dish Pan 33c Screen Doors 59c Screen Wlro P.4c Adjustablu Screen" Frames, Hard Wood 23c Sheet Music Special for tomorrow. Wo have Just re ceived 500 copies of Paul Drcster's new Song Album. One of the best collections of songs we have ever had. They are "Homo Songs" for HOME PEOPLE. This collection Is sold everywhere for $1.00. Our price, 50c; by mall, 60c. Also a new "Rag Time" folio. We have had a great deal of cull for Just such a folio, but have nover had nu opportunity to get one until now. This collection Is comprised of tho best Negro Melodies of the day. Our price, 50c; by mall, 60e. When In need of any thing In the way of Sheet Music or Rooks, temember wo can save you money on everything, Call or send for our cata logue of eholco Sheet Music at only 10c per copy. All tho mutlc from tho opera "Florodora" for salo by us! Tea and Coffee Special New basket tired Japan, only SSc. Choice English Breakfast Tea, 3Jc. Try our new Wend Tea for Ice tea, only 35c. Old Government Java and Mocha, 30c, I pounds for fl.00. Golden Rio Coffee, 15c, 7 pounds for $1.00. Pure Ceylon Mocha and Java, only 35c, or 3 pounds fi el Heautlful prescn s given awny free with our leas nnd Coffies. SENATOR DIETRICH IN TOWN Stops in Omaha on His Way Homt from Natioial Capital. READY FOR VOYAGE TO THE PHILIPPINES heuntnr Deeply IntereNtrd In Mudjlnn the Condition I'rei nilliiK In L'uclr Mam's .civ I'os . ml'snIuiik. Senator Dietrich nrrlvcd In Omaha yester day from tho east, enroute to his home In Hastings to arrange for his approaching visit to the Orient. Ho Is accompanied by his daughter, Miss Gertrude, who has Just completed tho sophomore year at nryn Mnwr college, nnd who will accompany htm on his trip aceroes tho Pacific. They went to Hastings yesterday afternoon nnd will re main there until early next week, when they will proceed to San Francisco, from which point they will sail on the government trnnsport Hancock on thn 25th Inst. Their trip will bo mado under extremely favorablo auspices for Information which Senntor Dietrich goes to acquire, as they will be companions of General Corbln and a party of other officers who go to mako nn In spection of Hawaii and the Philippines. "It Is estimated that tho trip will tnko three months," said Senntor Dlotrlch. "We. go by whnt la known ns tho southern route, touching at tho Hawaiian Islnnds. Cunm nnd other points enroute, and return by way of Japan over tho northern route. "During my two weeks in Washington I Do You Know t'int wo nro spiling nn closiint strictly Al plnno-ono that wo could recommend M our bfst friend lirst-clnss mntorlnls - host of wot'knianslilp-iifli quality of tono-ilnost aotlon-for only ifS.'O.OO If jou linvon't a plnno this will Ititorest you. If you Imvo a plnno, docs It need tuning or pollslilng You ought to know lit what lino condition wo can put your old piano for little money Call in and see us or 'phone 1SS. A. HOSPE Music and Art. 1513-1515 Douglas We do artlatlo Inning. We Don't Talk as Much as we should about our line of mowers. The mower Itself don't say much, either; it It. ball-hearing, does splendid work practl clly without noise. Cut your lawn while your neighbor sleeps. You can do It with out destroying friendly relations, Prices range from 12.76 up, Neither do we have to talk much about our Queen Ice Cream Feezers, the best freezer made, 11.25 up; lea coolers, $1.75 up; screen doors, 08c; wmdow screens to fit any window; good lan hose, 8c, 10c and 12c a foot and don't fcrget we sell the Leonard cleanable re frigerators, the bett one made. A. C. Raymer 1514 Fartiam St. Hat Special s Men's felt Crushers, worth 73c, at 25e. Novelties In young men's Hats In the rough Utalds with fancy ribbons, worth $1.00; on sale Saturdny at 50e. A Chance to Get the Big gest Kind of Silk Bargains. Word received from New York from buyet to the effect that ho hail purchased entire stock of sample bolts of Silk from tho Alex Schwartz, Rosen Co. This con eprn Is known nil over tho Vnlted Stutcs ns makers of the very tlnost nnd most de pendable silks; they employ forty traveling men tr represent them In various parts of the country. Each man carried from .13 to 50 sample bolts, -nch bolt containing from 10 to 20 vnrds Wis bought the entire lot. Closed them all to us at 11 small fraction of what they are leally worth These silk aniplo Holts huvo been handled by tho representatives of the loading retail houses of the country and nn- slightly mussed. Otherwise they are perfect in every way and wo wniant ynu that these nro tho finest lot of Silk that was ever offered at such prices ns wo will m.11 these for Mon ilny. Watch Sunday's papers for full par ticulars. Monday Is the Rig Sale. Crackers We have Just contracted for 5 enrs Crack ers and Cakes, to be delivered to us as wo moil tiimn Tliii unniln will thus bo fresh and crisp every day at prices below regular roctory ensi. Soda Crackers. Ginger Snnps, Butter Crackers. Oyster Crackers, 5c pound Orango Sweets, regular cost, 12V4o; our price, H'tic. Sugar Molasses Cakes, cost 12'c; our price Mic. Canterberry (new), regular cost, 15c; our price. 10c. Jelly Fingers, regular cost 15c, our price 12iac. Klondike specials, regular cost, 13c; our price, 12io . German Honey Cake, regular cost, lc; our price. KMc. Newsboy Jumbles, regular cost, lac; our price. 12'tc. Daby Mix, regular cost, 15c; our price, 12!6c. Cocoa Taffy, regular cost, 15c; our price, 12W Cocoa Cream I5ar, regular cost, 20c; our price. 15o. Walnut Marshmallow. regular cost, 20c; our prlro, 15c. Chocolate Mnrshinallow, regular cost, 20c; our price, 15c. Moss W afers, regular cost, 20c; our price, 15c. Chocolato Fingers, regular cost, 20c; our price. 15c. I was able to got affairs In good condition to permit my contemplated absenco and to familiarize myself with the duties of tho ofllco and the workings of tho departments. As a republican senator from Nebraska I was everywhere cordially received. I found republicans everywhere delighted exceed ingly to see Nebraska again represented In tho scnato by republicans. Every one seemed to consider tho victory In this stato the greatest won by tho party In years. I found that senators and congressmen are not addicted to sleeping on their posts of duty and as n rule havo been actively In pursuit of whatever they wanted, especially In tho regulation of tho political affairs In their respcctlvo stntcs. "Everything In tho line of my official duties requiring any special expedition has been nttended to nnd I rnn feel thnt I nra lenvlng everything In pretty good shape. Meantime I havo arranged to havo any thing arising during my absenco given proper nnd immediate attention by tho clerk I havo retained In Washington. Will Study IMilllpiilnoM. "I realize that I am especially fortunate In being nblo to enjoy this trip. I thought It was n good opportunity to study tho wants and needs of the people of tho Philippines, especially on tho monoy ques tion. As congress will havo to settlo the question as to the kind and quantity of money required for that country, It Is rs sentlnl that the members shall have somo conception of the charaoter and capabili ties of the peoplo thoro. A good many people seem to think that tho Filipinos nro about tho same ns Americans except In the color of their skin, but 1 understand that there is no comparison. As far as I havo learned, they aro n good deal like tho peoplo of Mexico, where a very small 353Siji- " ''flaw' V.JJ'1 z Men's $1.25 .")()() dozt'ii men's line lisle thread nnd bnlhrimin Shirts ntid Drawers, in plain anil fancy colois. stripes, checks and mottled the largest line of fancy colore. I Underwear in Omaha, everv garment guarant-ed perfect and sold up to $l.ir regularly Linen mesh underwear everywhere at $3.25. At $2.00; sold Men's 25c fancy half hose at 10c. Ore lot of men's tine lisle thread fancy colored half hose, regular 60c quality, at 25c. All the new styles In men's negligee shirts, In madras, checks and stripes, made to sell up to $2.00, on sale at !$c; all the best makes. Ladies Fine Skirts Umbrella ruffles of embroidery, worth figures, giving the Ions waist, straight front $1.50, at 9Sc. i effect. All our fancy lace trimmed skirts, worth : Ladles' fine llslo thread and mercerized $3.50, at $2.50. I vests, worth 35c, at 19c. A full lino of ladles' fancy corset covers I ,'fll"rs' 'ow neck. nteoelcss comblna- nt ;;e- Hon suits, silk finished, worth $1.00. at 50c Hoys' balbrlggan underwear, In all sizes, worth 39c, at 25c. ...... .,.KU1U. UP oi muies summer corsets mc(), umbrella stle. worth 75c, at 50c at -oc. worth 50c. L!,rtcs. (ancy M)I vests, In all colors, at Ladles' straight front corsets, In sateen, .',0c, worth 7oc. and summer corsets, nt 50c. worth 75c. , Ladles' flno lawn ihemlse, lace and em All the latest models In tho W. II , Kabo 1 broidery trimmed, worth $1.0$. ut 9Sc. and W. C. C. corsets at $1.00 and up. Ladles' flno. fancy trimmed gowns. In The "La Orlcqul" belt corset for stout fine cambric, well made, worth $1 50. at 9Sc. '-.- A full line of Sailor Hats, in rough and line braids, at 2.)c up. .Mexican Hats, worth ?1.00, at o0c, and an excellent quality and good style at 25c and 30c. We have on hand a line of children's hats at almost, any price, from the simplest to the daintiest in leghorns ami a variety of different braids. Men's Shirt Waists "The Gold Brand."' Wo are selling the "Gold Hrand" Shirt Waist for men. This is the make that has made tho hit and been commented on by the press as the only practical and sty lish shirt waist for men. We have them in all the new styles and patterns, in white and colors. A very line Shirt Waist at proportion of them enjoy any participation In tho actual affairs of government. You know that It is very easy to find a people, nf whom 100,000 would not requlro as much In facilities for Industry, trade or com merce ns would 20,000 Americans. "I bellove that this contemplated voyage will be better for my purposes than would hnvo been participation In tho trip to bo mndo nround the world by the congres sional party. It will give me more time In the Philippines nnd will provide the most favorable circumstances and auspices for becoming acquainted with the condi tions prevailing there." Talk nf Pnlronnnr. Discussing the subject of patronage In the light of his recent trip to Washington Senator Dietrich said: "The fact that Senator Millard nnd myself wero elected to the senate so late In the season has militated ngalnst our efforts to secure ap pointments for our friends who nro known to be deserving, At Washington I found that almost everything had been spoken for. The last session of congress mado appropriations for various objects and for snlnrles of newly crented positions, hut by the time of ndjournment of the session the members hnd the places all provided for and henro the new members stand no show whatever. Take ns an Illustration tho rural free mall delivery service. Twelve now Inspectorships wore, authorized by law. When I got to Washington tho postmaster general had n list of over 100 applicants for these twelve plnccs and many of the names were marked special, being backed by somo of tho most Influential men of the country. I pressed the claims of my friends ami placed their papers on file and will do my utmost for them, but there Is very little hope of success this summer, not Saturday, Boys' Day Drox j. Shooman always oxpocts the boys on Saturday and It. prepared to tit to their rYrt a fIioo at -?l.r0 thnt. litis never been equaled anywhere else for near tho money- Made of good, honest leather with a good, heavy sole that will stand the hard knocks that, a good, lively hoy will give them We take as much care In lifting these $1.50 hhoes its we do nny shoes In the country. Drexel Shoe Co., Catalogue Sent Pre tor til AUlnt, Omaha's l)p-tn-dnte Mm llonaa. 14 1M t'AltMAH STftURT. Our Ice Cream has an individuality about It that Is making our placo wonderfully popular. Have you tried It? Almost everybody else has Ours Is tho best. Soda water, pure, cold spark ling toda water, Is tho best and most whole some hot weather drink Two or three glasses a day will be a lot cheaper than the evil effects of Ice water. Whether It be Ice cream or soda water there Is no place In Omaha like Pnlduff's He'e the man that puts up Ice cream In little barrels 3 fine flavors and onough for S people for 40c or he will deliver a brick of delicious cream packed In Ice for 50c. W. S. Balduff, 1520 Panic. mi St. HAYOENs Underwear 50c this is tho Otis make on sale at 50c Men's $1.00 belts on sale at 49c. Men's $1.00 and $1.50 night shuts at 49c One lot of men's colored laundered shirts with separate collars and nil new patterns, worth up to $1.00, on sale at 49. Men's 50c and 73o suspenders at 23c. Ono lot of men's summer underwear, all , sizes, In shirts and drawers. In plain and t fancy colots, worth up to 75c. at 23c. L'',",'11",..! I , ' .'J I l.aoles t Ladles' fine ngyntlan ribbed pants, unt ie, worth 39c, at 23c. flnf, ll.lrt Hirnnil nntita 1n.n (rim Millinery at Half Price We will offer you Saturday our entire line of Trimmed hats at, greatly reduced prices. This showing includes all the latest styles Turbans, in all the leading colors, trimmed in the best of materials dimity chiffon hats trimmed in laces, 1 'reach llowers and vel vet, ribbons shirt waist hats, in all the va riety of styles and colors. .50 only In reference to tho rural mall de livery Inspectorships, hut to other plnces of more or less importance. 1 look to see Improved conditions next winter, however." Clmnihrrlnln'n Colli-, l.'hnlern nnd Dlnrrlinen llemedy Is the best nnd most popular medicine In use for bowel romplnlnts. It never falls and is pleasant to take. Mr. R. Woodward of flosslyn, Ky., says: "I have bundled Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlnrrhoe.i Remedy for twelve years, hnvo never so'd a bottle that did not give perfect satisfac tion nnd It Is the best selling diarrhoea medicine that I handle." For snlo by all druggists, 4B Syringes of all descriptions. A complete stock at very low price This Instrument, with two hard rub ber pipes, Biic postnge, 10c. The H. J. Penfold Co. Medlnnl nnd Stuwlonl Snupllci. I40f FAUNAS! HT., OMAHA, DH.