'TOD CHI AILS PAILT PEP! BATUHDATt MAY 21, ISO.' n n Sale arki hotter aAvs Oisin anv olKer afore Omahm. 3 I J On Sale Saturday Wt wiU refund Vit monry at fine if yon ear. duplicaU lAss stoat lamaVrs for lass fAon nearly fwrtcs our prit. Saturday Sele Agents if"" " Special ..J Ol 01 sal Dr. Reed' E' II Cushion dole Shoes LOU DIG PURCHASE GREAT SALE. E. -a ' V sw l Saturday Special Your Choice of Men's $16.50, $18. $20 Spriif Suits jj J y J These are ultra stylish and very high grade suits from our re cent purchase of clothing from ail Eastern firm that made ex clusively high grade clothing sizes and styles to suit every body actually worth , up to 120.00 75 Special Saturday , Bargain.-...' A Big Sale Spring and Summer Uivderwear Our eastern buyer secured a great stock of men's spring and summer un derwear, which he bought far below its cost to produce. Saturday we offer the stock at about one-third its regular value. 75c Underwear- ExVn heavy. medium ana iK'i weight balbrljrgan double seat drawers at, pair Pure Irls'i Mesh Underwear Plain balbriggan Tlen's Union Underwear Balbrfggan and mercer- and mercerised silk 25 value-;- f Q I ised silk, at, OQ J f C( J CA at. ; . .'. ... .. . U i garment.-.'. ... ..OC'l(a'l,tU,t)U AFFAIR!) AT SOUTH OMABA i . . City Oouoil Doss Hot Lsok fondly on lire .. Board's Plan, NO HURRY TO BUY LOT FOR FIRE HOUSE N Mmawa " rrapea tkat Bids for SltM Askw a tfcat tk BaUiM Ua Ma B Bald tor CaM ol IHaBararaM. s Rerarrlns te the raquaat of the ltr and Poica board lor the purchaaa of a place ot property at Twanty-IUui and li SUaals for flra hall purpoaaa, a mambar of tna council Bald laat eight: "Thar la not any particular hurry about this mattar, and as the mayor and oouncll huva tba laat say la regard to the expanditure ot tha city's money. It doaa not look aa if tba property desired by the board would be bought right away." . Continuing. - this councilman aald: "Tha board comas to us with a request ta spend 13,000 (or a piece ef property. If tba mayor and council want te make a purchaaa of anything amounting to over 2Mt bids muit b advartlaed for. Why not advartlae to blda for a alt a for a lira hallt Hardly anyone expects tha eounsU to be ao foollah as to rush into a oontraot to purchase a place of ground for flra hall purpoaaa whea ao money la In eight to build a hall a half way eyulp It after being constructed." Another member ot tha oouncll declared that bs would aevar vote for aa appro priation to pvrohaee' property for the use of tha city without first advertlalng for bids. Otha.- members of the council who wers asked about tha mattar anawered In tha same strata, so that there doea not Mem to be any Immediate poeeibllitr of the property being purchaaad. Chairman kfaaaoa of tha Fire and Falteo board aiaarts that by eeonemy tha board has saved oaough money ta pay for the property desired. The boohs la the clerk'a oflloe ahow that there la now te the credit of the fire fond fT.US. Out of this must come May, June and July expenaas. At tha present rata of expanditure there will be Just about enough left ta the fire fund to pay for the lot the board desires to bay. The council does not propose te let this fund beoome entirely exhausted, for emergencies might arise and cause aa overlap. While talking on this mattar Mayor Xoutaky aald, after looking up the bal ance In the fire fundi "While tt Is un doubtedly true that there will be enough meny left at the and of the fiscal year to buy thla property, at tha present rats of expenditure, there la no telling what might happen. Should there be a big fire and soma hoaa destroyed there would be no money to buy new'vhoee, anleaa credit Is obtained on tha 1804 levy. I do not pro poe to allow thla. What the fire depart ment needa yoat now, laatead of a vaoant lot. Is soma horses and a batter fire alarm system. Moat ef the horaea In the depart ment are worn out and I am told that tha city flra alarm system Is praottoaUy worth Iras. Whan the levy for tha fire depart ment was made a year ago the oemmls? loner premised to make great . Improve ments, but ajrtde from the rebuilding of hoaa wagon Ne. t there has bean nothlnar of eoneequefloo dona It was eetlmated at the etty hall yaa terday that even ahould tha 1st be 'par. ckaMd at least tS.OM would have to be ex pended to construct a suitable building Then additional apparatus would be needed te maintain department Bteduuarwrs. A EflTinE SURPLUS CLOTIilMG STOCK BOUGHT FROM DAVIDSON & FIHKELBRAND 632-034 DROADWAY, NEW YORK, AT A SENSATIONAL BARGAIN. WE OFFER ,1 GTS fflM ACID Again Brandcis ready clothing, known the country over for its excellence, we bought all of Davidson & Finkelbrand's surplus stock. It was a wonderful pur chase The excellence of the clothing and the bargain price at .which we offer it makes this a record breaking sale of the year. All wool n:w, up-to-date Spring and Summer Suits latest and swellest styles all newest and handsomest patterns and mixtures YOUR CHOICE OF THE 012 GO AND 015 SUITS SATURDAY.- ( This is extra good dothing ( long, fit as well and look as Unusual Bargains in Children's Clothing Odd lots of very best vestee and three-piece suits for boys and children, sizes 3, 4, S and 6 only. These suits for merly sold up to $5 each; they are some of the prettiestand most stylish little suits we ever offered, Saturday choice at Boys $4 Suits $2.50 Boys' newest style serge blouse suits, Norfolk Sailors, sailors, double and single breasted styles a great, bar gain Special Saturday at.... 2.50 it Quality Undccwsar English mixtures, aarnsv v ribbed; blaolc bV- hrlggaatUj., at. chemical engine la one of the 'needs, and tl,e suggestion was made yesterday that the Flra and Police board recommend tha purchase of a chemical engine and light running team Instead of buying a lot. which may never be used. For the head euartara of the firs department on Twenty fourth street a rental of ta) a month la paid and tha mayor and oouncll appear to be sat'afiod with this arrangement for the time being. Hla-h Seboel eataara Teatlskt. ' Thla evenlrag xercl.es at the Flrat Math edlat BpUoopal church will doss the aohool term In South Omaha for the year ending May U. The graduating class voted that no papers ahould be read by the gradu ates. Instead there is to be aa addreaa by W. K. Fowler, state superintendent of Schools. The program as- outlined la a selection by an orchestra, fcext there will be an Invocation by Rev. M. A. Head, pastor of tha First Methodist Episcopal ohurch. This Is to be followed by s vocal solo by Mrs. H. C Richmond. Than somas the addreaa of Superintendent Fowler. After another selection from the orchestra the diplomas will be presented by J. C. Knight, the vice preatdant of tha Board of Educa tion. Tha name of those who are to grad uate tonight follow! Ruth' E. Andrew, Ferdinand Menefee, Lilian M. Barrett, Maymo B. Menataser, Abie S. Cvhn, Eunice Harries Noa, Charlee H. Colllna, Amanda 3. Olson, Eleanor H. Dlckmaa. Fern A. Paddock, Quenle A Durkee, Winifred P. PulUam, Neville Reglna Enaor, Ines V. Reevea, Lewla O. Fergueon, M, Catherine) Rewtey, Mabelle 1. FTanclaoo, Alice Huoeraaertp Mary K. uranara. M Ellen Schmidt. Mabel M. Helny. William H. Soovlila,' Grace A. Thlelke. Ralph K. Towl, Ralph B. Waldo, Loula O. WUg. F. Arthur Jonea, Wilbur A. Jonea, Flora Jorgensen, Ieona F. Learo, Margaret C. MoNuIty. Cloelats; Bxerelaea Lut Hlsht, At Workman temple last night the clos ing exercises of tba eighth grade pupils ef tha publlo achool wers held. The audi torium of the temple was crowded with friends of the pupils and there was scarcely room, enough on the platform for tha 1M members of tha class who received certificate Following aa orchestra Selection, there was aa Invocation by Rev. Dr. Wheeler ot the Preabytarlan church. Miss Catharine Rowley delivered her favorite selection, "The La Rue Stakes.' and this wss fol lowed by a elaas sonar. Rev. Charles Fordyce, daaa of the Na braaka Wesleyan university, delivered the address to tbs class. Tics President J. C Knlht of the Board of Education pre sented certificates to those who ere. now eligible to enter the high school this fall. Tha auditorium and atsge wers tastily dec orated with potted plants, eta The class ef laat night was one of the largest aver receiving certificates for entry tnte tke high aohool at ths closing exerctaee. Coras ttoae Lay! an Thla Afteraosm. Tha ceremony ot laying- the oorner-stons at ths new high school bullying. Twenty third and J streets, as to bs gone through with this afternoon at I o'clock. The a ton was laid In cement several days sgo, snd ths brick facings are alao laid and the derrick removed, but the Board of Educa tion will hsvs a ceremony anyway. W. J. Bryan la to deliver aa addreaa oa The Value of aa IdeaL Other apeak era are expected to bo present. An Invitation has been extended to all sf tha school children In tha city ts sttead this ceremony. Ajaatber Feast of Bawejetlas tor Tow Ths great entbusiaam that welcomes each recurring Saturday ssle aC ths targeat eredlt store In ths city artaats tha popu larity and proves the smaleooy ef these weekly "at eost" sales. These sales ere run oa ths plan that one good turn de serves another. The substantial savings lam V -WW sW cash has secured a great bargain the "Ever not the ordinary kind that sells for stylish as any fifteen dollar suit Specials la Boys Furnishings Third Floor. Boy stockings extra heavy rib double ol and knee regular 7Bo value ' Kfi 1 paira at 26c or pair w Boya shirt waist blouaea ages 4 AQc to 12-worth 76o to 1 Boya' ahlrt waists a big lot worth 60o each at , Boya' regular Me quality knee pan Li etr-palr ..25c .19c Boya tlua denim overaJla aee Ito U-et, pair s,s,v Men's American 511 k Underwear siik unaerwear 98c Plain and fancy colors worm up to so garment at.... that tha following Items make possible must strike you moat forcibly. We are de termined to make you believe that we sell trustworthy merchandise for as low If not lower prices than you can aecure at any store. Tou don't have to pay spot eaah, we givs you all ths credit and time to pay you want. Man's spring- suits, strictly all wool, worth tUBO and ftt.00, tomorrow (Saturday) 0.00. Shirt Sale H. 00 value, tomorrow (Satur day) ifts. Hat Sale UM beta, latest sprtns; block. Shoe Sale I2.M shoes, splendid value, Saturday tl.3. PIONEER CLOTHING CO.. B15 N St., South Omaha. Bids tor Steam Heatlas;. Seated proposals will bs received by ths Board of Education for the steam heating and plumbing ef the new high school up to t p. m. on Juno . Those who desire to bid on this work can see ths plans snd pacification at tha office of ths architect, John Latenser. In ths Bes building-, Omaha. AU blda submitted must bs accompanied by a certified check for per cent of tbs smount bid. As usual, tha board reserves ths right to reject any or an bids. No es timate of ths cost of this work Is fur nished by the architect. - Inreltf ef Artfaaaa. Contractors say that there Is a scarcity of carpenters, plasterers and brick maaons In South Omaha at ths preaent time Many buildings already started ars being beld back on account ef ths Inability sf ths Contractor to secure men. A great many earpentsrs and brick masons and plasterers went to St. Louis from here and have net returned. One contractor said last night that there Is new In sight plenty of work for good earpentsrs, first class plaaterers and brick mssons. As ths union soals pre vails hers It Is thought that when this In formation goes out there will be no trouble' In securing help within a short Urns. Balldiae; Tw.ra.er HaJL Ground was broken yesterday for a build bf for. the local Tel Jed Sokol. This structure is te be located at Twenty-first snd U streets and will be, when completed, 100 feet In length by M feet In width. The hall la to bs ot one story and will cost, whsn cstnplsted, shout It. 000. Ths Idea of constructing ths building Is to use If for ths Bohemian Turners and also for social gatherings. It will take about ninety days to complete the building after the founda tions are laid. Dtektaaoa Betaraa Heme. ' William Dickinson, a horse sh oar, has re turned homo after aa absence of five years In ths Philippine Islands. Whoa there was a call for men of his trade Dickinson of fered his services and went to ths Islands where bs worked at his trade for five years. Ho says that bs Is glad to get back among his friends la South Omaha, and proposes ts remain here. Dickinson brought a great many oorloa with him from Manila and Japan, which bs Is ex. hlUttng to his friends at Hlnchey Murphy's blacksmith shop on N street, where be Is now working. , tmmm Matastttea. City Treasurer Hews states that oa June 1 there will be due at the state fiscal aa-ency la New Tsrk City the sum of 16.266. Most of this amount Is due oa Interest on outs tan dins bonds. As there Is money la the bank to moat this obligation, there will bs no neoeaaity for asking any of tha banks to make a short time loan, as haa been ouatotnary In the past at this period of the fiscal year. MU City Gael. Mra. Anthony King of Dunlap, la., I In ths city. Us guest ef fear daughter. Mra st $mim suits a medium price. It will last you ever bought 1 43 Boys Busier Brown Suits $4.98 All the latest Juvenile novelties, including the Russian sailor, two and three-piece outing1 , suits and the very smart and . . popular "Buster Brown" suits, regular $8.60 and 7.50 values- Special Saturday Bargain, at .... Men's $1.50 Summer These are outing shirts in the latest and most favored spring and summer patterns all well fitting and regu lar $1.50 values . SPECIAL SATURDAY BARGAIN" James Hannlgan, Thirty-third and Q streets. E. O. Mayfleld -Is preparing to remove to Kansas City. Rev. Andrew Renwlck and wife have gone to 8t. Louis for a shorr visit. . McGUl, the city poundmaater, still keeps f olng his rounds and collects about a dosen agless dogs every day. Vans ant and Nixon of Nhe Police board were trying a new horse for the police department yesterday. The animal wus not purchased as he waa found to be too light. There Is big demand for painter and paper hangers. There is more work ot thla kind going on now than for some years. The Loyal legion will meet at the Methodist ohurch at 4 o'olock thla afternoon. SHATTER LOVE'S YOUNG DREAM Holds Ms a Rvdely Interrupt Tosag Man aa Wm,i la Rlvervlew Park. Bitting on a bench la Rlvervlew park, with the balmy summer wind blowing fresh and cool and ths wonderful summer night enveloping the land and making ths world seem as If It were created for them alone, H. Jaeger and Miss Welt, both rooming 'at the Union hotel, sat, enjoying to ths fullest extent the glory of It all. Dreaming, dreaming, they sat, heeding not ths fleeting hours nor ths approach of two men, who, skulking In ths shsdows of ths trees, crept stealthily upon them. Sud denly waa their dream shattered, suddenly wers they brought from loveland to a bit ter, unfeeling earth. "Hands up!" ths command, stern snd eold, cams from behind them. With a shriek of terror, the girl turned to her lover, looking for protection In thoae strong arms. Alast It was too lata. The musxls of a gun, seeming the slxs of a .yawning pit, waa thrust against his nose, and ths first command was followed by another to "Dig an' look sharp." Ths two ruffians were unmoved by the anguish of the woman or the bad words of the man. Laughing brutally they robbed them, taking 128 from him and 133 from her. Then they went, disappearing In the shadows of ths trees snd It all seemed Ilka .a dream not ths former kind to tha lovers. A Hart Hover Harts After Porter's Antlseptlo Healing- OU la ep plied. Relieves pain Instantly and heals st ths ssms time. For man or beast. Price, tie. AFTER DISHONEST CREDITORS Credit Kea Bead Tonetasr t Prateot Themselves froaa Bogrna ' Failares. V The Omaha Credit Men's association held Its monthly meeting laat night at the Jler Grand hotel and put ths finishing touches to ths organisation of tha Omaha Jobbers' Investigation and Prosecution bureau. This sohem Is for the purpose of protecting the credit men from dishonest men who con veniently fall In bu nines If money Is to bs mads by so doing. Tba rules of the bureau wars put before ths organization and after a lengthy dis cussion adopted. By these rules sll credit met who so desire subscribe to the fund of the association snd agree to pay any as sessments which may be levied for the prosecution of s dishonest failure. Ths as sessment will be according to ths money subscribed. From ths tone of ths discus sion It noemed thVt the members thought that most of tba failures nowadays sre dishonest onea Ths getting of ths sub scriptions will start st once and It Is ex pected that ths organisation will be In working order by tha next meeting. Thinking of getting an automobilat If so4 Ths Bes next Sunday till interest you. right' ' brand of mens as T Shirts at 50c i: .;. rvfl .f shapes styles to suit everyone this is an unusual offer the hats are regular $2 and $2.50 quality Special Saturday Bargain... 50c NOTES 01 C UAH A SOCIETY In honor of the Mlssea Buckingham and Miss Bennett of Toronto, Canada, Miss Howland and Miss Fanny Howland gave a pretty luncheon Wednesday. Covers wers laid for twelve. Mrs. Wakeley and Miss Wakeley will givs a euchre party Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Ellen Beall of New Tork. ' Mrs. William Sears Poppleton delightfully entertained the members ot ths Cooking ciub at . her home yesterday. Miss Burke of of Chicago being the guest of honor. . Miss Alice E. Hays entertained the mem bers of the graduating class of the Sacred Heart academy Tuesday afternoon. In the evening she gave a mother goose party to the school. A prettily appointed luncheon was given Thursday by Mrs. G. W. Wattles compli mentary to Mrs. Logan . of Chicago. The guests were seated at a round table, which waa artistically trimmed with white flowers and yellow-shaded candles. Covers wers laid for Mmes. Hogan. Cudahy, Colpetzer, Peck, Balch. E. C. McShane, Hoagland, Jchn Ay McShane, Baum and Wattles. Mr. Ed Brown of Qulncy, ill.. Is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Benson. Miss Burke of Chicago Is ths guest of Mrs. J. A. McShane. Mrs. Guy Barton and Mrs. W. B. Millard left In a private oar for Virginia City, Mont., where they will visit one of Mr. Barton's mines. Mr. and Mra Percy Fleishel of Canyon City, Colo., and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Cran df 1 of Chapman, Neb., will arrive in a few days to visit Mr. and Mra C. F. Weller. Miss Laura Brunner has returned from Sorlbner, having spent a few days there. Tbs Friday club met today with Mra. Van Smith at the residence of bar daugh ter, Mra. Jay Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Woodbury of New Tork ars visiting at ths residence of Judge Wool worth. Miss Grace Thurston of Waahlngton, D. C, who has bean the guest ot Miss Hilda Barrows for ths past week, left this morn ing for LInooln to visit friends. Miss Jessie Millard Is entertaining Mrs. George Chrlstlanoy of Washington. Mrs. George Mayers is ths guest of her mother, Mrs. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Perfect ars In St. Louis visiting friends snd taking In ths World's fair. Miss Blanche McKenna has returned from Canyon City, Colo. Mrs. Charles Coutant will soon leave for St. Louis to visit Mrs. Brlnker. This week Mrs. John C. Cowln, will leave for Cleveland to pay her mother a vialt and will later vlalt her son. Lieutenant Cowln. at Fort Asalnlbolns. Lleateaaat O'Flaberty'a Leetare. The game cock fight which was ona of the events In the program given for the benefit of the Old Penile' tyine laat night in the Flrnt Congregational church waa of muoh interest to thoae present. Thla state ment niay ba misleading, for the Final church la one of the most proper and clr. cumapect In the city and the congregation waa of that sort alao. Lieutenant sMward O's'laherty of the one-tlnie Twenty-aeventh I'ulted Btatea volunteers waa giving a leo ture on the "Philippines Up to Late," Il lustrated by colored atereopticon view and moving pictures. In Ms conscientious ef fort to show the Philippines aa they are he was, of course, obliged to show the na tional game. The Old People' home will be benefited by a fair sum. Those present enjoyed the lecture of Lieutenant O' Flaherty, who he. van at San Francisco with the transports leaving tha rlty and followed the oruiee to the Orient, giving kinetoscope Pictures of a rickshaw parade In Kioto, of a market scene in Canton and of a storm on the CttUiA ssa. ills other pictures, movg MEN S LOW Mail by T. D. Barrv, Brockton, men's fine patent ooltskln, box call for up to five dollars Go on sale tomorrow on the second floor Men's High & Low Cut Tans All the new toes In both high and low cut shoes. In the new Russian calf shades. In regular makes and cushion soles, are shown tomorrow; at $3.00, $3.50 (EL $5.00 LADIES' Girls Oxlorda Blacks and Tana, $1.35 $1.S0 Tan Oxfords $1.59, $1.98, $2.50 Three new ehadea of Oxford. In dark tan. RueaU. eaU an4 champagne. In low heel and military heel and Cuban nB light and medium aolea. go at U-GS. SLM and SSL60. Black Vici Oxfords $1.59 to $3 Twenty different trine f black kid low sheas Oxfda, Juliet and Frlnoe Alberta, ra light, snedluia and heavy soiea all the new toee go at R.6. . . . . Thlrty-alx different atylea of black kid Oxrda, BtuulisiS Button Oxlorda and Gibson Tie, go at ILSS and txtft. Patent Colts kin Oxford $L59-$2.50 Five apeolai lota-all awell new. VJl&3& STnjl ahlny leathers, patent ooltsktn. go D and U80. , 1, 2, 3 and 4 Strap Slippers 98c to $2.50 SO different atylea of ladles' slippers i In all UnAB of haj atrnDa and toee, plain aia ua at and Special Shoe Bargains in Basement 600 pairs men's fine patent calf shoes, and kangaroo calf shoes, go at.. 200 pairs ladies' house slippers at. . 800 pairs ladies' street low cut shoes.. Men's $2 Hals al 98c Swell Soft Hats the latest shades new spring 98 Men's Latest Style Hats These are the swell style stiff and soft hats they have all the quality and appearance of the highest class hats you pay more for those elsewhere Q O f M 5 fl Saturday :Lt7tUUaV and still, showed the life of the Islands, principally in the metropolis and Its en virons, and also took In ths firing line with some real action pictures of the Luxon campaign. francis Story once more Oft Repeated Report ef His Golaug to Caleagro Is Again Pat ta Cla-cnlalloB. The oft-repeated story that John Francis, general passenger agent of the B. dc M., Is to bo placed In a higher position by the Burlington is once mors revived; this time from Chicago. Thla latest version says Francis will either leave the Burlington or get a better position with it. Mr. Francis left for Chicago last night, prior to the receipt of ths report - Thla story or some phase of It haa been printed and reprinted time ajfd time again and as often has It been dnled by Mr. Francis. A very prominent official of another road In Omaha mads tha assertion tha other day that ho knew positively Mr. Francis was to go to Chicago for ths Burlington. Be Casefal ( the Caat. L. Armstrong and A. Hill, both of South Omaha, gave the police a hearty laugh yesterday afternoon. The two. It is said, entered a pawn ehop on Douglas street, where Armstrong picked out a coat and vest and put them on to see how they would fit. As the proprietor of the store waa busy with Hill, who waa also trying on some clothing, Armstrong; made a daah for the door and went up the street, Lou Dillon style. The proprietor left Hill and Gapt. Hccly, Ohio Volunfosrs, Owes Life to Warner's Safe Cure "I Was Dying of Kidney and Liver Disease, but Warner's Safe Cure Made Ha Well In Three Hon tbs." I had as bad a caae , "';, 3 -V-V s't .; 4 , . ... of kidney end liver A- JLA;-J,t -.W-V "4 disease as a man 4,..' ' .. C"! . v'- '', -; j' oould havs and li" fof , it. ( J ' ;TT; ..- "14T1 I was so weak that 'pt:(4.;;?J, i V" "'r- i up. ".lid Wythln f ' V iVtJ swam bsfor. my eyai MCtif: : 1$? Kkvm&.p:.4. . V. toil- The mt'ldna tha d o o t o r prescribed seemed only to poi son my system and to make me worse. My wife begged me to try Warners Safe Cure, and to please her I did ao. To aay that I owe my life to It but half tells tbe story. JVM My appetite waa quickly restored, my body waa nourished i and new life aeemed S to flow through my veins and in three 2 montns J waa a well, strong, healthy man once more. - i ... I CAPT. T. O. NEELT. If you have cause to even suspect that your kidneys are affected do not delay a moment, but make a peraonal test at your home. Iet some morning urine stand tt hours; If a reddish-brown sediment forms, or If putlcU'S float alout In It, or It is cloudy, your kidneys are seriously arretted and utterly unahle ta do their work, and if allowed to run on without treatment tho uric arid will dog the blood and poison the whole body, causing rheumatic palna and sw.-lllngi. Inflammation of tbe bladder and urinary organs, headache, backache, Indigestion, dynpepHta, constipation, torpid tlver. nervousunss, all manner of blood and skin eruptions and finally a complete reakdown with Brlght'a disease or diabetes snd dei:lh Warner's kbifn Cure la wuat you need. It quickly and permanently our re even the most stubborn cases. THE OWE POSITIVE KID "JtV CURE. It Is made from purest herha. snd has been prescribed everywhere by doctors snd used In leading hospitals for over thirty years, aa the one rertaln cure for all dis eases of kidneys, bladder, liver and blood. Sold at all drug stores or diiact. (0 cents and tl a bottle. KEFUSU SUBSTITUTES. They are worthless and very often exceedingly dangerous. Ask for WARNER'S 5AFE CURE; It will cure you. "8AFI0" PILLS move tha bowels gently snd aid a speedy cure. ' doctor's advice aud medical booklet free. Warner's bate Curs Co., Roohsstsi ' N. X. . - - - . --. - CUT SHOES Maw.., consisting of swell new style and viol kid Oxfords, made to retail 1.98-2.50-3.00 OXFORDS Ladteaf Black Kid 89c bwin mist hi 1 vlcl kid shoes, box cal ...... .. 1.59 ...59o ........ ..... . . ... .89e . . . M . . chased Armstrong-, shoutlnc to a pollnsman. ' to stop him. , "Ho has got my coat. he said. Shoot ) him, shoot him. Shoot him In the leas. , The coat la mine. Don't shoot ths ooax." The policeman was unable to catch Arm strong on acoount of laughing, and the detecuvea were put on tbe ease, the two being arrested in South Omaha last night. ACCIDENT PROVES TO BE FATAL! Illinois Has tajavodl r Cas-a at Psv tna J amotion. Dies la tasj Hospital. Frank MoCann, resldlnn en Monmouth, '' I1U wss run over by a train at Paclflo Junotion early yesterday morning and died from ths Injuries later In tns afternoon at St. Joseph's hospital where he had been taken for treatment. The polios wers notified of ths accident by ths marshal at Paclflo Junotion. who said that ths Injured man waa a member of ths Steam Fitters union. Word was glvsn to ths local union and Mr. Clifton and Mr. Nordgreen left for Paclflo Junotion and brought MoCann to Omaha. ' It Is not known bow ths accident occurred but It Is presumed that MoCann waa rid- -Ing on a freight train and fell off. Ths dead man leaves a wife and seven children, who, with the exception ef one boy who lives In Omaha, are at Monmouth, 111. The son In this olty Is 14 years old and works In a bowline alley. Taggert's undertaking firm have charge of the remains and expect to send them to the home of the dead man as soon as bis relatives ars beard from. I wish every suffer ing man and woman could feel what your medicine can and will do." (Hon.) T. O. Neely, Capt Com pany Ohio Vol uuieers, Ravinis, 111. Like a skilled sol dier, disease attacks the waakeat spot, and in ninety-nine cases out of a hun dred this Is the kid neys, or, liver where practically all the moat dangerous and complicated diseases have their start. When once the kidney and llvir become diseased there can be no health, for on these Important organ fall the complicated work of keeping the body free from the poison ous waste matters daily thrown off by ths system. e'WC 3