12 THE OMATTA DAILT KEE; SATURDAY, AITGITST H, 1901. FIRST GUN OF CAMPAIGN Coming BepubHcia County Central Com mittee Hitting Will BUit Thingi. APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATION Mcniln-r of Committer- I'nlnlK Otlt Wlicrp thr I'rcM-nt Sj-tein Vn" fiilr to tltf MriiMKlill "I l'r Othvr I'ciiUlnB Innuca. The meeting of the republican county central committee this afternoon will bo tho first preliminary of the fall cam paign. Whllo nothing threatens trf provoke- any special contention, numerous Im portant mattorB aro to bo acted upon which will havo a bearing on future uveuts. The tall Issued by Chairman Oatrom to mem bers of the committee gives as the pur pose of tho meeting "tho arranging for the selection of HI delegates to represent Douglas county In the state convcatlon und the consideration of such other, matters on may be brought beforo the committee. 1VI.I. mlnrnn,. In tho BPlprtlon Of tllO Htato delegation, the recommendation of tho rnnhiA nftnr several sessions of discussion, will In all prohalill 11.. l. ..lin...l ...llhnnl nnnnnlflnn. TllO aim 0 of tho executive committee has been to avoid at once tho necessity of two expensive primary elections and the unnecessarily protracted campaign which would result from holding ono primary election early enough to select delegates to Lincoln nnd rrako county nominations at the samo time. To this end n suggestion has been offered that tho delegates to Lincoln bo selected at ward and precinct caucuses called and conducted by the county com mitteemen In their respective districts and that tho men thus chosen bo given cer tificates of appointment by tho committee. So for there has been no evidence of spe cial anxiety manifested to serve on the Btato delegation and unless signs fall the caucuses will be of a perfunctory charac ter. I)nt of Count)' Convention- Tho clauso in the call In reference to a consideration of such other matters as may bo brought beforo the committee loaves It opon for tho commlttco as it may dcslro to fix tho dato of tho county nominat ing convention at once and authorize tho Issue of n formal call. As this would obviate, tho necessity of calling tho com mltteo together later and also glvo full notlco to all concerned of the time for tho primary election bout, tho committee men may prefer to tako time by tho forelock. Consensus of opinion among tho members and also among prospective candidates for convention honors, according to their talk, favors putting off the convention until after tho middle of September, so that the dates most likely to be considered for tho primaries will bo Friday, September 20, or Friday, September 27. with tho convention tho following day. In connection with tho call tho question of reapportionment of delegates among tho vnrlous wards and precincts may demand nttcntlon. Republican conventions In Doug las county havo been mndo up on purely arbitrary lines so far as distribution of representation Is concerned. Conventions for soveral years past, for example, have contained 171 delegates, of which tho city of Omaha furnished ninety, or ten to each ward; South Omaha, sixteen, or four to each ward, and tho county sixty-five, or five to coch precinct. Thcro has been no ad justment whatover botwocn tho numbor of delegates and tho number of voteB polled for tho republican candidates In the, pre cincts nnd naturally the greatest Inequal ity has resulted. A demand ha been made ft om tlmo to tlmo for a reform of this sys tem, but It has nover been brought to n i -id. Unentlnn of nrnppnrtlnnmcnt. Speaking on the' subject a member of the committee said: "Thcro Is no question but what our plan of apportionment Is wrong, but whether the committee feels disposed to correct It now remains to bo seen. Dy giving each ward tho samo numbor of delegates as every other ward nnd each precinct the samo number as every other precinct tho most powerful Inccntlvo to roll up a big repub lican voto Is destroyed. Each precinct gets tho samo representation whether It falls down or not and democratic wards have as much to say in tho makeup of tho ticket ns the strongest republican wards. Just look at theso figures for tho last election: llepub- Ratio, Mean delegates Voten. Delegates, to votes. Omaha 11,131 W 1 to 124 South Omaha 1,783 Hi 1 to 111 Country 1,367 ft 1 to 21 Totnls 14,291 171 1 to 83 6-10 "When It comes to tho question of right no ono will contend that a republican living in tho country should havo six times tho representation that a ropublican living In tho city would have, even grnntlng that somo concession should bo made to tho re publicans In the country precincts. Dy a strango coincidence tho figures on which theso footings havo bcon based show that tho Third ward in Omaha casts exactly the Batne number of republican votes as all tho country precincts put together, but tho Third ward In the last conven tion had only ten delegates, against sUty-tlvo from tho country. Dele gates to tho Btato convention aroA apportioned among tho different coun tlos according to tho votes cast for tho republican candidates and I do not know nnothor county In tho state that does not npportlon Its delegates according to the voto of tho dlfforent precincts. Tho prin ciple of representation according to votes Is tho established republican prlnclplo and It Is tho right principle. I bollevo some plan can bo devised that will cnablo us to take a step In this direction." A fow vacancies exist in tho committee mombersblp, caused by removal, and In ono caso by death, and theso will probably bo tilled at tho Saturday meeting. To Siive llur Child From frightful dlstlguremont Mrs. Nnn nle Galleger of La Orange, Oa., applied nucklon's Arnica Salvo to great sores on her head and faco and writes Its quick cure- exceeded all her hopes, u works wondors In soros, brulsos, skin eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and piles. 2ic. Curo guaranteed by Kuhn & Co., druggist. POH A StTMMKIl OUTING. To (lie Grrnt Salt Lake IleKlons, Cross the It'ockles on a forty-three foot grado, light easy curves, eighty-pound steel rails, a perfectly ballasted roadbod, gtgnntlo embankments of disintegrated granite, through tunnels, bored in solid granlto and over stone and steel brldgos, , A. fascinating panorama of marvelous en gineering. To soo this bo suro your ticket reads over tho Union Pacific railroad. Lowest rates made for summer excursions in many years. New city ticket office, 1324 Fnrnam; phono 316. Will i:Jo Cool Weiilher. Ask Gcorgo F. West, City Tlckot Agent North-Western Lino, 1401-1403 Farnatn streot, Omaha, for particulars of popular l.ako Superior trip ho has to otter during the month of August. Publish your legal notice In The Weekly lico. Tclcphono 23S, Dr. n. D. Mason, rectal surgery, Drown bllt FIRE HORSES ARE SCARCE (.'niniiilflftliiticrn he ml to Clilonuo tat Vle AlilmiiU In He tfneil lr the Oninlin Deportment. Tho Hoard of Flro und Police Commls sloncrs advertised for four or five horses to be Used In tho flro department. The horses were to bo sixteen hands high and were to weigh between 1,300 nnd 1,400 pounds. It was Impossible to sccuro any such horses In tho Omaha market. A local horse dealer brought five horses from Chi cago for the Inspection Of the board. The horses aro being tried by the department and may be bought If they provo satlsfac tory. "Kansas City nnd several other western cities aro in the market for tire horses," said Chief Salter. "It Is almost Impossible to find nnlmnls that aro suitable for use in a flro department. They must bo heavy nnd active. A clumsy draft horso Is no good In our work. Perfect horses which answer our requirements aro scarce." WOMAN SLEEPS OFF HER JAG Tlirrrln Men a llrlcf mill Cnn IiicIiik Hilniintliiti of the Cut Off l.nUc Murilrr .M) at err. "How about tho Cut Off lake mystory7" asked Captain Hayes of Detective John son, who had gone out to investigate. "Oh, tho woman is sober now," was tho reply. This is a very tero explanation of what took placo olf Larson's landing THursday night. Mrs. Dert Mitchell, who was sup posed to havo been drugged by her hus band and left on the shore for dead, was tho victim of nothing more recondite than sovoral slugs of forty-rod whisky pro cured at tho floating saloon anchored off Courtland beach. When seen nt her homo, Thirteenth and Ohio, yesterday morning, she was doing up tho breakfast work. Their Secret In Out. All Sadlcvllle, Ky., was curlouB to learn the causo of tho vast Improvement in the health of Mrs. S. P. Whlttaker, who had for a long time endured untold suffering from a chronic bronchial trouble. "It's all duo to Dr. King's New Discovery," writes her husband. "It completely cured her nnd also cured our little granddaughter of n severe attack of whooping cough." It positively cures coughs, colds, lagrlppe, bronchitis, nil throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles COo and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. L.VK12 OKOUO.lI. On lie Mllirankee Hallway. For a short or a long vacation tho beau tiful lako offers tho most economical yet delightful outing that Is avallablo for Omaha people. Quickly and easily reached from Omaha via tho Mtlwaukco railway, altltudo a linos', 2,000 foot, air always cooi ana invigorating. A beautiful, clear, deep lako with high shores picturesquely timbered with hard wood trees. Excellent fishing, boating anJ bathing. Moderate-priced but. good hotel. This Is a list of advantages not to bo equaled. Full Information cheerfully fut nlshed at the Mllwnukeo railway city offloj, 1D04 Farnam streot. F. A. NASH. O. W. A. Additional Accommodation. On account of tho very low rates mado to Colorado points THE UNION PACIFIC will place In service, commencing August 1st and continuing to the 10th, and Sep tember 1st to 10th, a Tourist sleeper on trajn "No. 3" for DENVER, leaving OMAHA AT 4:25 P. M. Tho rate will bo $1.50 for a lower or up per double berth, sufficiently commodious to accommodate two persons. Reservations should bo made as far In advunco as possible. City ticket office, 1321 Farnam streot. Telephone 316. " Cool Minnesota. Do you realize how cheap the round trip rates a: e 7 Less than halt faro. Via North western line August 1 to 10. Omaha to St. Paul-Mlnueapolis, $3.85. Omaha to Puluth, Superior or West Su perior nnd return, $13.85. Two fast trains dally. A night train and a day train service. "Tho best of everything." Why stay at homo in the heat? Go to Minnesota. Fish and hunt and bathe. Northwestern Lino tlckot office, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Omahn Itetall Grocera' Association. Annual picnic, Arlington, Neb., Thursday, August 8. Special train will leave Webster street station via Fremont, Eikhorn & Missouri Valley railroad at 8 a. m. Round trip rate: Adults. $1: children. 60 cents. All grocery stores In the city will close. Join tho picnic and have a good tlmo. Iltah'a Ideal Climate. On the shores of the great Salt Lako and for fifty miles tborofrom, In ovory dtroctlon, tho climate of climates Is found. To en able persons to reach tho famous health, bathing and pleasuro resorts of Utah tho Union Pacific has put !n effect summer ex cursion rates lower than mado In many years. New city tlckot office, 1324 Far nam; phono 316. Clan Gordon basket picnic at Frio's lako Saturday, August 3. Carryalls from Thir tieth street and Ames avenue every half hour. Tickets 50 cents. Round trips may be had at Douglas Printing company, Six teenth and Howard. Lake OkonoJI. The ideal summer resort. Quickly and eaally reached from Omaha via the Mllwaj keo railway, tho only through line. City offlco. 1D01 Farnam street. Dunce Tonight, Jolly Eight's lively ball this evening, Washington hall, isth nnd Harney sts.; flno orchestra, a grand, good time for you. Gents, 25c. Wclcorao. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee. Wo will glvo them propor legal Insertion. Telephone 238. Suspensories We've Just cot in a blc line of dlfTornnt sizes and styles of most popular makes, and this kind of Weather this Is an article al most ludlspcnsablo. Prices rango from 25c to $1.50. L00 TEMPTATION TONIC 7j0 $1.00 Alisma Ualr Tonlo sue fiOo Gem Catarrh Powder IVxi W.C"VB Bruin nnd Nerve Treatment 17c $1.00 Mockers Cascarllla 50c $1.00 Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 60c 3Jc Stuurt's Hlnckberry Balsam .. . Ma ,3',??iiCot,t.OI,.Ii?ot' Ta.nBy nnJ Pennyroyal Pills. Karl Cramer's genuine ........ jj.oo 25 Goodman's Vegetable Cathartic TMlln 10o 25c Carter'f Little Liver Pills 35c Ciistorla. genuine $1.00 Cramer's Kidney Curo $1.(W Poruna 25o Laxative Rromo Quinine Iler's Mnlt Whiskey 13c 23c 75c 7SC Itc 75c 2oc 2oo llelladonmi Plaster, 2 for SCHAEFER'S Cut Price Drua Store. Tel. 74T. . W. Cor. Kith ana Chlonco. Good dtllTrd FKB to any part of city. INVESTIGATING CROP STATUS licreUry of Agrioultnio Wilson i ..tcs a Ihort Viiit to Ornnha. TOUR OF INSPECTION IN THE WEST Xnt Yet Itend)- to Mnke n lletnlleil htati-iiu-nt Itelntlvr to the IJmet Condition of Corn Crura Inten sion of StiKnr licet Culture. James Wilson, secretary of agriculture, was in tho city yesterday on his way from t.lnnnln I OIaii. flit. u-lmrn tirt trftfu in In. vcstlgate tho condition of the corn crop of western towa. Thft npprntnrv Infl Wilahlntrtnn anvprnl days ago to make a personal inspection of crop conditions ami nas visited several ot uu.' more iniporuint corn-prouuemg stuics Sneaklnc of his trln vustorilav. tin jt.ilit: "I decided to make a personal Inspection of conditions In tho corn and wheat belt of tho United States, not bo much to get an Idea of tho percentage of damage as to In vestigate the causo of tho present condi tions nnd to discover, If possible, how to Improve In tho future. Wn lmvn ntnnlv nf people In tho different parts of tho country 'MU it-iiuns uireci to wasmngton or to the representative!! of thn itmmt-t the different states who can report the per- entago or damage correct;, nnd wo have raveling nKCntS Who innlln nnn.li In quarters, but I thought I would llko to sco tno condition ror myself. "Corn Is S0nirwh.nl lorlnnili. Inln...t l . ...... j iiijuii-ii in nil of tho states of tho corn belt, how much i cunnot preionu to sny our monthly bul letin, to bo Issued Atiirint in win n... " ' - - - I "... . II IT per cent. ou pooplo here nro not going to Btiirvo. ii is only n question of how much money you will nut Inin ih ? t were a Nebraska farmer now I would feed wheat Instead of selling It at tho present prices, and 1 would feed wheat InBtend of corn ai mo present prices. HoontN the SiiKnr fleet. "I nm a llttlo bit surprised that you i.vuuio "ere uo not rniso more sugar beets, as tho soil and climate aro suited for that purpose. They will stand drouth well. Thcro Is not a farmer in Nebraska doing nnythlnc as nrofltnhln sugar beets would be If tho pulp woro fed "l"r ca'o and tno sugar sold to fac tories. Nebraska Is nnt linonini. i. . . . . . ,x,i.u null other states In this matter. Thero Is a rnrgo mcroaso nil along tho line. Wo now USo 200.000.000 tons nf mir n,i i. .i ucts, nnd the demand Is constantly grow- !,. "uicr states nro increasing their out put very ranldlr. From i . . ' till. I 111 round numbers hn fnt1nuln,, n.. ...mi show something of the output: Three years ago wo produced 3G.000.000 tons: two years ago, 66,000,000 tons; lost year, 82,000,000 iuun, mm mis year the prospects aro that wo will produce 200,000,000 tons. Thero will bo over forty factories running this fall, and tho demand Is much greater than the United States eluding all of tho Islands. Porto Rico, Ha- "...i nun mo rniiippines, with what we are now maklnir In (h it will not bo moro than hnlf tho amount con- Huincu in mis country, so that for No braska farmers this offers tho best oponlnc I know of." tt I'orto Illco Cntu IVo riuiire. "What effect will the policy of free trade with Porto Rico havo on tho sugar Indus try of tho United States?" "Tho status of Pnrtn nin .m practically no dlffcrenco In tbo condition, as Its product bears so small a proportion to tho consumption. Hnwall has about reached Its maximum of production and Cuba, not being under tho United States flag will havo to pay tariff duties as formerly." "With regard to tho corn. All of tho states In tho corn hflt will imvn i, danco of fodder to take .care of tho cat- llo witnm their borders and they must be cutting some of It soon. Tho worst corn I havo seen In Nebraska that Is tho very worst will not pay for husking. It should bo cut. for it is a demnnxIriilA.t Inni it, pound for pound, tho cornstalks which have nut uuino cars aro bolter for feed than thoso which have. I nnt Inn thnl uh,.i.l l Nebraska is good, but that oats havo prob- uoiy ripened prematurely." Tho secretary would nnt niw nf i, Schley Investigation, saying that tho mat- wuum oe tuny aireci uoioro tno court of Inquiry and that as it fell under tho Juris diction of another cabinet olllcer ho had paid no attention to tho matter, which, however, ho said was thn conversation In oincial and social circles in Washington when ho loft there. Ho sold that tho cabinet oulcers nnd the presldont were taking tho first rest they had bad in manv mouths nnn n.ni ,v,i.. In all departments woro exceptionally quiet, wuu mo neaus ot many departments absent. From Sioux City Secretary Wilson will go to St. Paul and from thern win ri,lrr. .. central Iowa. If you havo no annetltn fnr vnur something Is wrong with your digestion, liver or bowels, l'rlrklv Aai, nu. '. cleanses and strengthens tho stomnch, purl- uco me Dowcis ana creates appetite, vigor nnd chqertulncss. "The Only Wny" Dotwecn Kansas City, St. Louis nnd Chi. cago. Chicago & Alton Railway. For In formation address L. D. Cooper, T. P. A., C. & A. R'y, Kansas City, Mo., or d! Bowes. A. G. P. A., C. & A. R'y, St. Louis, Mo. !lonieeeltern. Tho Missouri Pacific will sell tickots for round trip nt very low rates on Tuesday, Aug. 6, to points in Kansas, southwest Mis souri, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. For further Information call on or address company's offices, S. E. corner 14th and Douglas sts., Omaha. J. F. GODFREY, P. and T. A. Trade Mark is sTAMi'icn on i:vi:hv pair. In theso days of "Just ns good as Sorosls" It behooves tho women folks to look twlco before buying, Sorosls hIiocm nro sold only In tho exclu nlvo women's store In the Knrbach block. Every pair Is mumped with tho above truda mark on tho lining, Mer- iiilr In ii l5,()0 vnlue. i:rr- imlr In f.t.no aUvnym, It Is tho only woman's fine shoo that you save 11.60 on when you buy and still get 15.00 worth. Sorosls aro hard to Imitate. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Krnnk Wllcos, Mauawar. Send foi catalogue. UAVDEIK llAl ULCUS OF ALL SUMMER .Men s ?7.o0 Flannel .Men s Ji2.u0 Flnnnol Hoys' $3.50 to $4.50 e will placo nnu young men's men of 13 to in ummy low- prices or v 7f, jii.on ond 7.C0 Hoys' $2.50 flno Washable Sailor Sults-on sale n't 93o Hoys' $1.00 to $2.00 Woshoblo Sailor Suits at 50c nnd 75c Choico of all our $2.50 to $4.30 boys' summer all wool Kueo Pants Suits, at 3c, $1.50 nnd $2.50. BIG CLEARANCE SALE ON ALL SUMMER SHOES , All a great sacrifice. They must go. i-nccs unit will move them for Saturday: Tho celebrated Crown shoo for men, In blacks and tons; n grand cleanup from thu factory floors, Note tho following prices and tlupllcato them anywhere In tho city If you can. The Dig Storo has not com petition at tho following prices: Men's black vlcl welt luce, worth $3.00, $3.60 and $4.00; Crown ninko salo price si.M Men's chock vlcl, Crown make; snlo price i, Men's velours calf, lace or congress, Crown mnko; sale price Men's ton willow calf welt, Crown mako; salo price j.og Men's tan willow calf, worth $3.60 ond $4.00, Crown make; salo price 1.96 women's genuine hnnd turned Inco, a $3.00 value; sale price 1.06 Women's tan vesting, Inco, worth up to $2.75; sale prlco 1.9c Women's genuine hnnd turned Juliet, a $2.50 value; biiIo price .w Women's genuine hand turned Princess, a $2.00 value; sale prlco 1.39 Women's tun vlcl oxfords, worth up to $3.50; salo prlco Women's block vlcl oxfords, somo hand turned, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50; Bnlo price. .93 Hoys' best satin calf, lace, the $2.00 kind; salo prlco l.so Youth's, of samo, worth $1,75 ond $1.95; solo prlco 1.23 SHOES IN THE BARGAIN ROOM. Women's black vlcl lace shoes, worth $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50; on salo at 1.4S Women's tan vlcl laco shoes, worth $2,00, $2.23 and $2.50; on sale nt 1.48 Women's tan vesting vlcl laco shoes, worth $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50; on salo nt 1.48 Men's Batln cnlf bals, nice and neat; on salo at 1.23 Men's satin calf balB, tho kind you pay $2.00 for; on salo at , 1.48 Child's red, black ond chocolate, worth 76c; on salo at 39 Hoys' canvas bals, tho nobby kind; on salo nt 9s Youth's, of same, tho nobby kind; on salo nt ,'so HAVntlK IIAlUEIlS Saturday W0 placo on sale 25 samnlo designs, no two olike, and aro worth up Fifty Imported silk dress skirts, mado air tucks, with d6ublo rows of accordion Hamburg at top; a skirt that somo houses would call a bargain at $30.00. Satur day's prlco, $16.50. Sevonty-flvo extra flno cloth skirts, made of coverts, cheviots, flno Venetians, home spuns and broadcloths; no two alike; worth up to $25.00. On salo Saturday at $7.43. uno 101 01 roinyoay SKiris, mado of uu wool material; separato flounce, trimmed with 22 rows of stitching; worth $8.00. Saturday only $4.98. Ono lot man-tnllored ralnyday Bklrts; mado of new shepherd's plaid; trimmed with threo rows of taffeta bonds; skirts worth $10.00, Saturday, $3,95. Fifty ralnyday aklrtB, worth $5.00, for $1.98. Ladies' man-tailored suits; one lot, no two alike, made of fine Venetians, broad cloths, nebble cheviots, homespuns; silk lined throughout; somo worth up to $50.00. Our prlco Saturday, $19.60. Nlnety-sovon ladies' man-tailored suits, in broken sizes; In browns, blues, tans, blacks, cardinals and grays; worth up to $30.00. Saturday's sale, only $9.98. Ono table of ladles' whlto lawn waists, trimmed with fancy embroidery nnd Insertions, worth $2.00, for C9c. Attend tho great wrapper sale between 7:30 nnd 9:30 tomorrow evening. FURNITURE CLEARING SALE During August you can buy goods here regardless of cost. 1,000 matted pictures, all ready to frame, all the latest subjects at 10c each. See Kith street window. HAYDE By the yard 10,000 yards or i.ro dinmies, etc., ni dc. 10,000 yards of 35c dimities at 7c. 20,000 yard3 of 50c dimities, organdies, percales, grenadines, foulards, and other goods at 8Hi!. 7',4o standard prints nt 2c. 10c Shaker flannel at 2ic 10c draperies nt 3'ic. 12o draperies at 6c. 15c draperies at 7',c. 25c draperies nt 10c. $1.00 bed spreads at 39c. $1.50 bed spreads at 83c. 6c L. L. muslin at 3yc. 7&C extra heavy muslin at 5c. Furnishing Goods Ladles' 10C vests ior jc, Men's handkerchiefs, plain and fancy, worth 10c at 6c. Hoys' suspenders, worth 25c nt 9c. Ladles' and children's 25c hoso, at 10c. Men's hoso, worth 15c nt 7Hc Mon's and boys' 75c work shirts, nt 29c. GREAT GROCERY 10 bars host laundry soap, 25c. 3 largo bottles puro tomato catsup, 25c. 8-oz. pkg. baking chocolato, 17c. 3-lb. can grated pineapple, 12ic Alaska red salmon, per can, Sc. Fancy yellow Crawford Pouches, 8 l-3c. Shredded cocoanut, per lb., 15c. Large Santa Clara prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c. Fancy York Stnto npplcs, 7V4c Meats and lard- Potted meats, assorted, per can, 3Vjc. 6-lb. palls pure leaf lard, only. 19c. No, 1 California hams, sugar cured, SHc Choico clear salt pork, 8',sc mwm EXTRA SPECIAL CLEARING SALE CLOTHING. You can havo unrestricted choice of tho finest $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50 faucy chov. iot and worsted men's Suits in our store for $10 Men's 10 nnd ?12.50 fancy Summer Suits, for $s.on Men's 13.50 IUuo Serge Conts 1.75 Men's $2.50 Flannel Coats for Mc Coats nnd Pants 3.7; Coats and Pants for fi.oo Men's $3.00 Odd Stilt Pants, nt 1.25 Men's $3.50 Illuo Sorgo Pants, ot 1.71 Hoys' $2.50 fine Odd Pants, nt 12; Odd l'nuts for 2.50 on solo Saturday morning nbout 330 boys' styllshly - mndo suits, sizes for boys and young years reduced from $7.60, $10.00, $12.50 nnd IIh.00 to create llvelv nnlllntr. Wn will ln( IW111 nn nt Mm rl.1l,.. Ii IV HE IE 9 R AY UCNS AND OXFORDS SAMPLE SALE IN CLOAK DEPT. silk dress skirts. Thev nrn nf Imnnrtprl to $75.00. Sample salo price, $33.60. of cuaranteed Wlnslow laiTriH? snllrt pleating and trimmed with row of silk el at yens BARGAIN ROOM SATURDAY Hoys' 39c underwear, nt 15c. Men's balbriggan, In plnln and fancy col ors, worth up to 76c nt 19" Men's 60c blcyclo hose at S5c. Hoys' buthlng suits, worth 25c, at 10c. Men's and Boys' Olothing Hoy's 35c wash Pants, 10c. Roys' 50o cloth pants, 15c. Hoys' 75c and $1 cloth pants, 23c. Hoys' $1 wash suits, 35c, Hoys' $1.25 wash suits, 49c. Hoye' $2 wash suits, 75c. Hoys' $1 crash suits, 43c. Hoys' $2.50 cloth suits, P3c. 'Hoys' $5 wool suits, $1.45. Hoys' long pants crash suits, ages 13 to IS years, at 60c. Worth $2.50. Hoys' $2.50 long pants, 98c. Mon's $2.50 pants, 55c, Men's $3.50 pants, 75c. Linens ( 10c toweling, 5c. 12c toweling, fic. 25c turkey red damask, 15c. SALE SATURDAY Cheese and Butter Wisconsin full cream cheese, 10c. Sap sago cheese, each, 7c. Choico separator creamery butter, ISc. Oood country butter, only, 12c. Teas and Coffees- . A beautiful present given away freo with ono pound of any of our celebrated teas, Fancy Japan, for leo ten, per lb., 35c. First crop basket fired Japan tea, 40n. Kngllsh breakfast tea, a choico drink. 40c. Sun cured Japon tea, 34c. 3 lbs. of our Superior Health coffee, 25c. Fresh roasted Rio Coffee, whole, lOVsc. Hroken Mocho and Java, only 2ic. Sevivirdey witK Ovir Hat Man SWWmSM1Br $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 2sot a hat in the lot can be duplicated outside this store for less than :5.(H). . All the latest styles included- F HOOKAS, PASHAS, GOLF, MILITARY, HA I Ll!( H TOFinSTS, ETC. Sale commences S o'clock, Saturday, August 3rd. ICE A general reduction of (5c) five cents per 100 pounds in all classes of trade will take effect August 3rd, 1901, Prices of coupon books A. S coupons IH-lbs. each 120-lbs. at Hoc JOO-lbs ....65 J. 30 coupons 15-lbs. each 450-lbs. at Hoc 100-lbs . . . 2.-15 O. 30 coupons 20-lbs. each (iOO-lbs. at 55c 100-lbs ... 3.30 I). 30 coupons 25-lbs. each 750-lbs a.t 55c J00-lbs ... 4.10 G. 20 coupons 50-lbs each 1000-lbs. at 45c 100-lbs ... 4.50 LI. 20 coupons 100-lbs. each 2000-lbs. at 35c 100-lbs. . . 7.00 DAVID TALBOT, Reservoir Ice, Tel. 455. 324 S. 16th Street Saturday Clearing peremptory clearing broken lines clearing surplus stock clearing overstocks by heroic PltlCK I'RKSSUIIK adopting vigorous mcaBtires COMK SATUltDAY. MH.VS SI1013S tons only $3.50 nnd $4.00 feliocs broken lines sizes 9 to 11 widths AA to 13 sole prlco 98c. LADIES' SHOES tans only plain nnd vesting top vuhirfS up to $4.00 sizes 2V& to 5 widths AA to D sale prlco OSc. LADIES' SHOES patent leathers and vlcl kid turns and wolts all widths and sizes worth up to $1.00 salo prlco $1.9S. MEN'S SHOES patent leathers, vlcl kid, box calf values up to $5.00 salo prlco $2.03, HOYS' AND MISSES' SHOES worth $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 sale prlco $1.88, $1.20 and SSc. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES broken lines divided Into four lots $1.18, SKc, 69c nnd 59c. NOTE Wo aro now showing the advnnco styles men's, women's, boys' and misses' shoes for fnll 1901. Omaha's Finest Shoe Store, 1D15 Douglas St. 'I'hona 101C. REFRESHING THIRST QUENCHER NEVER KAILS Coca Celery Why you should try It. QuoncbeB thirst. Quiets tho norvos, Relieves headache. Tones up tbo stomnch. Curps "that tired feeling." Makes you feel good. He suro nnd drink a glass coats 5c RflLEB DRUG AND PAINT 9 I ttli ami ll(iiiicln M". A HOME PRODUCT Hotter than Imported. Cook's Smperial EXTRA DRY Delicious- Invigorating -harmless. Absolutely pur" :if3IOTICBaB2uCUnaK3J Deputy State Veterinarian. Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACGIOTTI, D. V. S. CITY VETERINARIAN Offlco and Inflrm.ir 2Stl and Mason Sts. Telephone K9 lllUL'lUMLrtOVlwl;. V'1' I all your sympl'im. Kenovatlnc'ln tysteni li tho on v r.afo and sum method of cur ltir all Chronic DlbcuKri. Dr. Knr'it Itenovutoi lathii only perfectsyNtem renovator, Freo cam Oleb and book. Dr. I). J, Kay, Saratoga, N. Y ISO UAKGAIXS GO ON SALK SATUKDAY The wise hat buyer will read this ad and profit by it the others will wonder why they didn't take our advice. ICvery season the hat man ufacturers send us one each style, color and size of the new things, for us to make' our selections from. After we give our order, we place on sale all these samples not one of them ever tried on or shown before you see 1 110111 11 1 urday. Gold ' Comfort Our hnndy Homo Soda Kountnln in full of cold comfort theso licit days. Cost Ih $'!."" nnd $3 Just n m pood H8 n coHtly fouu t it I n. Oct n liox of "Spnrlc lots" l!3i: nud 10c nnd thero you nro. Mnko your HUinnior drlnkf nt home. Ask for freo book "101 Delicious Drinks" Out of Town Orders Tromptly Killed. Klyers-Dillon Drug Go. Kith and Fai-ti'im Sts. ' The Chicago Record lw 61 of these Typ writers In dally ue- YOST If you want a typewriter, why not coino first where you can se EVERY OOOD SORT OK TYl'U WRITER In Its best form? ( TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kindi for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. 1 TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalogue ever issued is yours for the asking. Write or Call. United Typewriter and Supply Co., ilSI-i J'nrnuiu HI., Ouinha, Taft's Philadelj h a Dental Rooms 1517 l)mi(jln St. PRETTY TEETH I Makes onyono attrnctlvi. nmi ,itv. proper euro will last n llfo tlmo. Ex omlnallons freo. Onod set teeth 1500 Killings ,.76c tip