8 THE -OMAHA DAILY BRR1 SATURDAY , JUNE 2t , 1893 , MMN BROS , ' SPECIALS In Bilk Department There Will Bo A Lim ited Bale Between Certain Hours. * PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS AT SACRIFICE .Ladles' ndt , Fine I.entlicr. Only lOo Kncli - Lnrilca'Vnl ti to l o Clnacil Out nt Once Shoes nnd Clothing Tlili Afternoon nnil Evening. BLACK SILK GRENADINES. Special tlmo enlo For today. From 8 to 10 a. m. you can have jour eholco ot any black silk grenadine In our stock at OSc yard. , From 10 to 12 you can have your choice of any black silk grenadine in slock at that time for OOc yard. From 12 to 3 p. m. yon can buy any black silk grenadine In the store at that time for 83c per .yard. From 3 to 7 p. in. you can have your pick of any grenadine that wo may have at 80c per yard. Ffom 7 to 1) ) p. m. you can have your choice of what grenadines remain in slock nt 7f > c per yard. Bear in mind that thcro is not a piece in the entire assortment that cost loss than 91.00 to import , and some of them a great deal more. Wo also want to impress on your mind , nnd will make the price's to prove it , too , that no matter at what prices other houses may quote silks and velvets , you will llnd by a visit to us before purchas ing , that we can and will undersoil any house in the west. Wo are going to have the largest bale of printed India Bilks on Monday that this city has over Been , nnd will innko some prices that will absolutely paralyze competition. Read Sunday's paper for particulars. LADIES'WAISTd AND SUITS. Our great clearing out sale of ladies1 waists continues till tlio stock is reduced fully one half , Below are a few of the offerings. Ladies' ellk waists in plain , striped or figured atylihh made , which urn worth from $3.03 to St.75 , will go tomorrow at $2.S. ! ) Ladies' percale waists at 373o. Ladies' percale waists , pink , blue and purple , milled front , worth "oe , tomor row only 4c. ! ) Ladies' gingham wasn suits , regular price , $2.50 , will go tomor row at GUc. Ladies' pcrcalo street cos tumes , regular price , $2.f > 0 , at $1.50. Ladies' percale \uibh suits , regular price , $2.25 , nt OSc. LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISH INGS. Gents' negligee shirts , 23c , 33c.and50c ; special value. Gentb' British sox , superfine , only 12jc per pair. Special sale of gents' suspenders for tomorrow. Ladies' full regular made hose , fast black , only Ific per pair , worth 25c. Greatest sale on record tomorrow of parasols nnd umbrellas. Ladies' extra heavy silk mitts , 2uc per pair , worth 50c. LADIES' BELTS. From 7 o'clock till 10 wo will offer Indies' line leather bolts at lOc. Fancy leather belts at 20c. Canvas bolts at Ic. All others in proportion. These gocds are all new , stylish , but wo are ovoistocked. HAT DEPARTMENT. For today hats at one-half less than hatters' prices. $2.50 fur stiff brim hat , OSc , in black and brown. $1.50 and $2.00 straw hats , 75c , in all the latest shapes. 50o and 75c men's straw lints , 25c , in black , brown and white. A largo assortment of children's and boys' straw hats , 23c. $3.00 Fedora hat , $1.08 , in black , brown nnd nutria. $ . ' 1.00 men's soft hats. $1.25. SPECIAL SALE ON MEN'S SHOES SATURDAY. Men's $3.50 welt shoos , $2.40. Look at the flno shoes in our show case. They nro rare bargains. - - Ludlow shoo sale today. Is it necessary to toll you about the extra fine quality of the Ludlow shoo ? Wo think not. $4.50 bhoes now $2.-18. $3.00 shoes now SI.30. Sizes 2 to 7. Widths A to EE Our shoo sales are popular because shoos are ALWAYS "bold as adver tised. " MEN'S ' , BOYS' CLOTHING. All summer goods are cut down to re duce stock by July 1st. BOYS' SUITS , $1.00. Summer weightsami our regular $1.50 and $2.00 garments , now $1.00. At $2.50 wo give a nice , stylish , well- made suit. Wo have put the $3.00 , $3.50 and $4.00 port in this lot. MEN'S SUMMER COATS. Wo have them lor 23c , n neat , service able garment. Flannelette coats and vests for only BOo for both garments. BOYS' PANTS , 25C. A good , serviceable , well made boys' summer pants for 2fo. Clothing stores get 50o for those. . IIAYDEN BROS. BUTTER , MEAT. CHEESE AND FRUITS. Country butter , lOc , 12 jo , nnd Ific ; creamery , 17o and 10e , and wo will soil you the finest bopnnitor creamery for 22o. Now is the time to buy good but ter at Biioh low prices. Canned meats at very low prices. 2 pound cans Rex corned beef , 18c ; j-pound cans , lOc ; 0-pound cans , 55c ; petted - ted ham , deviled liam , Cceuoh ; oxtonguo and- potted hoof at 73o per can ; picnic hams , lie , California hums , 12c ; btriotly No. 1 bugar cured hams , 15o ; dried beef , lOoj salt pork , llioj corned beef , 7Jcj bologna , head cliccbo nnd liver sausage , Go per pound. CUTTING DOWN PRICES ON CHEESE. Wisconsin full cream , lOc ; eastern process full cream. 12Jo , 14o nnd IHo ; noufchatcl cheese , 7 Jo nor package ; brick cheese , 12jo , 15o ana 17io ; Swiss , 15o , 17o and lOc ; llmborgcr , 15o and 17io ; head chce&o , 2 for 5o , Call and got some lemons. Wo are soiling fancy messlna lemons for 20o per doion : dates , 7jojllBb,12ionnrt 15o , IIAYDEN BROS. , Promoters of homo industry , $400.00 lots $23,00 down ; bee page 7. Water Ilcnt * Duo July lit. Payable at ofllco , Bee building. 5 per cent ( llbcoiuit if paid on or before July Jet. Failure to receive bill will not en title anyone to discount after July 1st. Olllco open till 8 p. m. Wednesdays and Saturdays till July 1st. The Now 111 mi UnioUno SUnn is the only norfeotly made stove on the market. It lights like gas and will work poi feetlv iu com weather. A , M. McCargar , 410 N. 10th , solo agent. m * Got your noon lunch and suupor Satur day , Juno 21 , in New York Life building , and benefit the Presbyterian hospital , Raymond & Co. , gravel roofers. 1400 Furnara. WOO.OO lots 525.00 down ; see page 7. U , P , BRIDGE ASSESSMENT Tax Commissioner Soribner Protasis Against the Figures of the Assessor , CLAIM THE BRIDGE IS RATED TOO HIGH Conntr CommlMloncru 1,1 ten to n 1'lcn for Hnvliiff the Vnluttlon Tor Tnx l'urinnci ! Cut In Two \V111 Hcnr Wllnesieg Next Week. 1 ho Union Pacific Unllway company , by Us tax commissioner , A. P. Scrlbiior , np- penred ooforo the county board of equaliza tion ycstordny to protest against the as- scsiment of the Nebraska en J of the bridge at ? 105,000 , ns returned by the assessor. He said that the Nebraska end of the structure had been returned at from $117,000 to $12.1,000 until last yo.ir , when ho looked Into the matter a Itttlo clossr , and on figur ing it out exactly on a one- lifth valuation rnturned it nt $110- G20. Iowa hail " * nil nlonjr wanted one half of the brldgo for assessment pur- rases , and the mutter has been in the courts 'sinco ' 18SS , the Iowa courts holding that the Into line was where it was at the titno of the building of the bridge , mlilwav between the two clearly defined shores. Now , however - over , thcro was the decision of the supreme court declaring the dividing line was the cen ter of the main navigable channel , anil not the center of the stream between the banks , The company hail all along hold that the po sition of the Iowa courts was the correct one , but this decision of the higher court in the case between Iowa and Illinois had ic- versed that position , anil Ne braska must necessarily bo the suf ferer , ns the inn In channel was ? lese to the Nebraska shore. This decision would innko less than half of the brlilgo proper in Nebraska , but lo\\a had agreed to accept half of the brldgo , and now the com pany wants Nebraska to bo satislied with the other half. Iowa had heretofore ac cepted a compromise assessment of $00,000 , but now that she had boon decreed a larger sli'iro of the structure , this had boon raised to J105.000 , and the Nebraska assessor bail placed his figures at the b'lino amount. The briilpe cost about 5300,000 , which would bo § 100,000 for each naif , nnd if the Nebraska end was assessed at * SO,000 it would repre sent a one-fifth valuation , Mr. Scribnor sild that thcso wcro the figures that ho gave the assessor , but ho declared that that ofllcial was afraid of criticism or something , and ho had boosted It up to S10r > , UOO. The company now asked the board to put It back to that flcuro. feeling confident that It was fully as high as any property in tlio county was as sessed , oven if it as not a little higher ; "but then , " said Mr. Scilbncr naively , " \\o expect to get a little the worst of It because wo are a corporation. " Appealing fur Leniency. "Tho figures given by you , " said Commis sioner Williams , "aro on the briilgo cost alone , and nothing is figured for ttio fran chise ? " "Wo think It proper not to tax the fran chise , " replied Mr. Scribner , "as other com panies hero hnvo franchises for bridecs and are not taxed for them. They have the right to build , nnd if they don't do it , it certainly is not our laultMo \ if thay are not taxed we ought not to bo. " "Well , but your company was voted a lot of bonds with the franchise and \ on got them into your possession , safe and sound. " "Yes , it is true that wo received -bonds , but the city in voting them ox'pcctcd certain benefits therefor , and I think It has re ceived them. The Union Pacific has ex pended a great deal of money here , and has a big monthly payroll. I think -would bo straining a point to tax the francMse. " "You claim that wo have lost a portion of the bridge , but I don't consider that wo have , " insisted Mr. Williams , anJ then Jlr. Scribner urged that the decision of the supreme court touched that very point , nnd was aimed at this very mat ter touching the taxation of an inter state bridge. Williams quoted from a do- cislon of Judge Brewer , and Scribner hugseil the opinion of the supreme coui t in the Iowa- Illinois 0:150 : , saying that ho had always sta.t'd . \ \ 1th the Iowa courts until compelled by this opinion to move the state line to another point. Stonbcrjj Tnkos a Ilnnil , And then Chairman Stenberg took a hand in the argument. "Isn't this the smallest amount that you have over returned as the assessment of the \\est end of the bildge ? " "It is. In 1S91 I returned 1.HS3 feet of the bridge for taxation on this side , out of a total length of 1,730 feet , but under this de cision and the arrancreinent with the Iowa folks wo have had to cut it down to 875 feet. " "Do you consider the cost of construction a proper basis on which to estimate the present value of the bridge ? " "I think so. I don't know of any way in which it would bo possible to arrive at a better cstlmata of its value. Talco the Burlington bridges in this state the west half of the Nebraska City bridge is assessed ntfiO.OOO , the west half of the Plnttsmoutli brldgo at MO.OOO ana the west half of the Kulo brldgo at $42,500. " "Uo.you think that ono brldgo Is as valu able as another ? " Mr. Scribner very smoothly evaded the question by declaring that if It wotild bo i ptolltablo for any more bridges at certain 1 points they would bo built , and the reason 1 that other bridges wcro not built was because - cause present structures were not making any too much out of the capital Invested. "Why , " ho declared , "tho Nebraska Central and other compinlcs have franchises hero , nnd they don't build. They uquld if It was profitable. The Union I acflo | brldgo don't pay what It used to. The now motor bridge cut off everything from Council JJlulTs , and i the way freight charges ate now cuts into the biidgo earnings , ns charges are the sanio cast from hero as from the Blurts , i an hn same west from trio UlulTs as from hero , so that nothing Is made from hauling i. over the bridge , i'hoy used to charge $10 I car for hauling over tno brldgo , but they ( don't doit any more , " and the tax commis sioner turned away that the members of the board might not see him shed a tear or twofer for the good old dajs that hai ROIIO. After rccovoi ing his self-control , ho insisted that there was a big discrepancy boiwjcn wh it the D. & M. la-luges were assessed und what the Union Pacillo was witling to have go upon the books against its structurj. "Io ) you remember what the Milwaukee and llock Inland ncrcclt In their contract to pny for crossing the brldgo I1' naked Chair man Stcnberg. "No , but I think that the figure was for the use of the terminals and the tracks to South Omnha , ns well as for the bridge. " "So you think the cost should bo the basis ? " "Why , yes. Most ass jrcdly. " "SupiKiio I buy a lot for f 1,000 nnd U Is worth $10,000. Da you maintain that It should only bo assessed on a valuation of $1.000 ? " "Oh , that Is real estate , and you know the brldga Is personal property , " "Well , suppose I buy sucar for n or 4 cents nnd It ROCS up to 10 cents. " That isn't real estate under ordinary circumstances , Is it ? " Labor nnil Mntorlul. "Well , labor and the cost of Iron la not the same now as It was when the brldgo ns built , " asserted Mr. Scribner. more because there was a lull In the conversation than because - cause ho wished to talk , "Do you mean to siy that the brldgo Is de preciating In value t" "No , I don't know as I would care to say that. " "Would tno company sell It today for what ltcost"askod ? Llvcsoy. "No , probably not. It's a gronna hog caso. for they've got tocross thcro , as all the yards nnd tracks lead right there. " Mr. Williams felt restless at this Juncture , and relieved the others us interrogator. ' Suppose I bought some calves today. Would they bo worth Just the purchase price In a fowyoira , when It came to the question of assessment for taxation ? " "No , but then our business over the brlilgo Is not Increasing. Other roads are cutting In , especially the building of thn motor brldgo Interfered with the earnings. ' ! "Isn't it a fact that the brldgo is capital ized ror ,000.000i" "I don't thlnic there Is a separate capital ization for the brldgo. I think It all goes In with the road. If it Is capitalized for S'.OOO- 000 , I don't ' sec how it can bo worth it when it only cost SSOO.OOO. " The chairman suggested that the board could summon witnesses to glvo evidence In the matter it the members so desired , and Mr , Scribner said ho would bo glad to have a very thorough Investigation. ' Ho would state that thu motor brldiro cost but 5100,000 , half as much as the Union Pacific , and the west end was assessed at $ . ' 0,000 , only ono- fourth of what his company nskcd to have theirs assessed. Ho did not say that the east end of the motor bridge was assessed at ? ( V,400 and the east end of the Union Pacific brldgo at $105,000. Adjournment Until Momlnjr. Mr. Williams concluded that ho was not yet ready to decide In the matter , and moved an adjournment of the hearing to allow wit nesses to bo secured. Mr. Llvcsoy also wanted moro time , and an adjo'irnment was taken until Monday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Scribner called attention to the fact that lot 8 , block 4 , in the Fourth waid , which had been returned at $30,000 , appeared on the books at 83,000 , and as the comp my was opposed to tax shirking and wanted to do the right thingallaround , ho should insist on the clerical error boingcot reeled , althoueh It would raise the assessment of the company $27,000. The commissioners were duly impressed with the magnanimity ot tlio Union Pacific , but whether or not they will cut the bridge assessment $ 5,000 to make up for It remains to be determined , as well as thu company's request that another Sli.OOO bo stricken off on the ground that the prop erty assessed is A part of the right of way , nnd as such has been returned to the state boaid and by that body assessed. $400.00 lots 825.00 down ; see page 7. Auction Cnrpot Auction Of Shlvorick's goods at Natatorium building. 13th and Howard , will continue all day Saturday. Everything goes to the highest bidder. Lots of good car pets and rugs loft. Furniture will bo sold next week. Watch the papers for day of sale and don't buy any goods until you attend this sale. Roncitr WELLS , Auctioneer. A VcHtllmtod unit GuH-I.tcutod Train for 'Denver. Leaves Omaha via the Burlington route daily at 4:50 : p. m. I Fast time and a perfect service of sleeping , dining , smoking and ( free ) re clining chair cars. One-way rate , S12.50 ; round trip , i 820.00. City ticket office , 1324 Farnam street. Three Dully TrHlim fur Clilcngo. Three vestibuled and gas-lighted trains , dbnslbting of sleeping , smoking , dining and free reelinlng-chair car-3 , leave Omaha daily for Chicago via the Burlington route , at 11J5 : a. in. , 4:20 : p. in. and 12:10 : a. in. One way rate. $9.25 ; round trip , $17.50. Baggage checked direct from resi dence. City ticket ollleo , 1321 Farnam street. lut Chicago In Your J'ockct. You can do bo by purchasing a copy of "Moran's Dictionary of Chicago. " This World's fair "Guide" has re ceived the ondorbomont of the World's Columbian exposition. It also contains a complete "map" of Chicago and is tlio only recognized and standard "guide1" . of the World's Fair City. For saio by Geo. E. Moran , publisher , 213 Herald j Bldg. , Chicago. III. , and by D. W. Bush- neil , Council Blulls , la. Price 50o per ' copy. a ixcuictsi < ) > s K Vlii tlio AViibnsh Ilnllrond. No. 1. For the Epworth league con vcntion at Cleveland , O. , Juno 29 to July 2. The Wabash , in connection with the Detroit and Cleveland Navigation com- ' pany , will make a ruto of $10 for the round trip from Chicago , I No. 2. For the V. P. S. C. E. convon- tioii at Montreal , July 5 to 9. Only $18 from Chicago via the Wabash. In addition - ' dition to the regular sleeping curs ' elegant now tourist cars will bo attached to tills train at $1.50 per berth , I Foil TICKETS , sleeping berths or a , touribt-foldor , giving list of side trips , with coat of bamo , call at the Wabash ofllces , 201 Clark street and Dearborn station , Chicago : . 1502 Furnam street , I Omaha , or write G. N. CLAYTON , I N. W. P. Air t , , Omalur , Neb Powder FALCONER'S ' SILK SALE , Today Oomraoncw the Greatest Clearing Sale of SilksVWo Have yet Attomptod. ALL OUR SILKS JGO AT 25 PER CENT OFF ItcMileft a IHg tot of SU.OO , 91.S.I mill 81.RO $ li\i \ * ntiOHo i > cr Yitrd You Never llcnnl of HinOfTcr l.tko Thin Itcforo It li the 1'irnt of Its Klnit. THE OSC LINE Consists of colored failles , changeable glaces , Japanese wash silks , embroidered crepes , now designs of Cheney Bros , best grade of India silks , etc. , etc. , not a pleco in this lot sold at less than Si.00 and from that up to 81.50 , at GSe per yard. Wo will not have n pleco left tonight. All our 31.50 black and colored silks will bo $1.12 } , just one-quarter oil. One-quarter comes off of the price of every piece of silk , ' satin or velvet in our stock tonight. Black silk's , colored silks , black satin , colored satin , black velvet , colored velvet , everything in the silk stock ( ex cept the OSc lot which is inoro than a fourth off ) go at 23 per cent off. All our $1.75 crystal cord bilks will bo $1.31. All our $1.23 bongalino will be Olc. All our $1.23 quality of Cheney Bros India silks will bo Olc , just a quarter loss than regular price. Wo woula call your attention particu larly to our beautiful swivel grenadines , all now goods , no antiquities , no relics of the past. $3.50 novelty grenadines , a quarter off brings it down to S2.02. All our $2.50 qualities of silk swivel grenadines will bo SI.87. All our $1.23 embroidered swivel gienndinos $3.10. Every piece of silk goes at 23 per cent off of the regular price today. This offer cannot be beat. No limit to the quantity , you can buy all you \\ant. WASH FABRICS. Our great sale of wash fabrics still on. Don't mibs it. 20c grcnoblo novelties going at lOc. 30e batcens going at 13c. Our cntiio stock of Scotch " zephyr ginghanib all at l.'ie. All our Joe pon- jce wash novelties , SJo ; 12 yards for $1.00. This is the banner sale of the season. et in on it. ON SATURDAY NIGHT SOX AT CO A PAIR. 210 dozen men's fine unbleached scam- less balbriggan half hose , a regular 20c quality , between 7:30 : and 0:30 : Go a pair. " SILK TIES AT 5C EACH. 100 dozen fine all silk lipht and dark colored teck and flowing end ties at 5c each. each.HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS AT 80 EACH. 100 dozen gents' plain white and fancy colored hemstitched border handker chiefs , regular-15c ( and 20c quality , be tween 7:30-and : 0:30.at : 8c caqh. SOAPS AND PERFUMES. Rose Attar at 50c a bottle. Lavender water , 50c a bjttle. Kirk's and Woodworth's triple extract perfumes , 18 different odors , today 23c per ounce. Importedrfastilo soap , loc per pound. Oakley's glycerine soap , 5c a cake. Turkibb bath soap , 5u a cake. Patchouly toilet soap , 5c a cake. Pansy soap , M a. cake. Carbolic toilet soap , 5c a cake. Hyacinth soap , 5c a cake. Uintah toilet soap 5c a cake. Balsom fir soap 15c a cake. Toppon's famous Dust of Roses for the complexion 12jc a bax. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Today. 1 lot of ladies' sultana cloth wrappers , all sixes , now colors , our regular price $2.25 , for today only $1.23 each. 1 lot of waists , fast black or linen lawn waibt worth 85o and $1.23 today only 40c. All our children's reefers , sizes 2 , 3 and 4 years old , worth $3.75 to $0.00 , today all sizes , only $2.00 each , PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! PARA. SOLS ! Today is parasol day at Falconer's and our fancy parasols go at a sacrifice CARRIAGE PARASOLS 87iO. A beautiful silk serge carriage para sol only 87Jc. 87Jc.PARASOLS PARASOLS $2.10. Our entire stock of fancy parasols from $2.50 to $3.75 , in plain and fancy , only $2.10. PARASOLS , $3.85. Our stock of fancy parasols from $1.00 to $0.00 , including all the now and pret ty novelties of the season , only $3.85 each. PABASOLS , $5.05. Our entire stock of beautiful parasol from $0.00 to 188.50 , including all those elegant goods in cream , black and colors all go , only $5.05. Don't ' miss tliis opportunity. N. B. FALCONER. SPECIALIST t of NEW ERA ofn AND MJJtblCAI. it ( C'uiuultntioii True. ) Uuniurpaiacd In the treatment of all Glirpiiio , Private ana Wrlto to or coniult personally rllUATHKNT jV 1A1I ) Addreif with stamp for par- \ Hiunn4iaiiiifcut : 'tlculars. which will be sent In plain unTClope. 1 * . O. Uox Ml. Olllco , 118 B. 15th treet , Omaha , that ao- com NE . given toorypart of the bodr. I will tend ( to ourolr packed ) KllEK lo any lulterer the preicrlp- tlon tbat cured me of iheB8 ttoublei , Adareit , M A. BBAULBY , DATILS Ca K Mica. DYSPEPSIACOHQUERED Female Troubles Cured and Youth Renewed By Kioknpoo Indian NEW YonK , Oct. 17 , 1802. I ( col so grate ful foe the great benefit 1 receiv ed by the USD of Klcknpoo Indian Bagwn , I deem It n duty to wrlto this loiter of thanks. I hnvo been a constant sufferer eight years with dyspepsia , find fcmnlo troubles , and 1m vo boon doctored by the Mrt. r. Klnff , ff. 1" . O y physicians In the city of Now Yof A" friend of mine recommended your Klcknnoc Indian Sngwn. I have used five bottles , nnil now have no trouble with ray stomach nnd my other troubles have entirely dlsnpponrod. Iu loot , I fcol like n young glil ot twenty. I never cnu repay yon for the great good you have done mo. I recom mend Klcknpbo Indian Remedies to all my friouda , nnd I hope to put many on their way to good health. MRS. F. KING , 251 W. 20th Street' . New York CHy , ICickapoo Indian Sagwa. Ifaturtfa Jtemctly of Rooti , Itarii and Jlerbi Sou > nr ALL DKAU its. $1 per Bottle , Six Bottles for $5. nit. r , T. . SIAUI : < IS Consulting Stir-non Gr.idimto of Hush Mollcnl Oollu o. ( UO. > - ? Ui.TAH ( X I'ftCK. ) Tor the treatment of AND Wo euro Ciitavvh , All Dlssisoa of tb.3 None , Threat , ChoH , StoiHiicii. Bowels and L > ivor. Blood. Skin nxrl Kiilnoy Diseases , Fomi oWealmitsos CURED. 1'IIjKS TlbTUl. \ , FISbUIlIJ , nerni inently cured , without tin1 USD of Itnlfu , lltf.ituroorc.uiHtle. All in il.ulles of .1 wlv.ito or tlellc.itu imtnre , or elllior BOX , portllit ely cure I. Call on or ndilrosa11U stamp , for Circulars , Freu Hook and Itcclpcu , < J ! ipl ' 1 J& 'Jinr'nc ' .118 outh 15th St. , OodllBi a bSHiob , o.n.vi.NKII. . NoxL Door to IPojtoffloo. ureatesi on and Land Send .U-cont Ipostago I stamp .for n 100 ptiffO COOK BOOK FREE. Prlcos ow. Faro sumptuous Piiloa every day. See vour dealer. Ask for prices Take no other. MIITON ROQCRS & . GOM , Agto. , Omnha , or Majestic Mfg. Co. . St. Louis. MADE A WELL MAN ME kiiU't * tncuru or monty rirurdiM ) . Don't Jft any n , l > rliitfi > lvddrutrf < t Felljouanp ktnditf imitation. In firt 01 , hnilnur IMIAI'K-Mono ollur. 1C lie has no' pot It. w will nM d It tt > mall upon receipt ot prlu * f'atntiliUt In rcaU'fi ' imHono fuo. AdUrttis OrkntiC Medical Co. . ( ill rij-moullil'lare , Chlruico. 111. SOLD by Kulm & Co. , Cor. isth and Douglas Sts , and J. A , Fuller & . Co , Cor. Mill and Douglas Sts. , OMAHA , N'KH.i by Paul G. Schneider , ui Broadway nnd fi 1'carl St , COUNCIL 11LUFFS. IOWA , and other Leading DruccUts. In all your outings to the World's Fair Seaside Mountains everywhere , take Beecham's ( Tnstolcas ) Pills with you. _ Illness frcnuentlv results from changes of food , water , climate , habits , etc. , and the remedy Is Beecham's Pills. BO | niTCIITP THOMASr.HIMlMO.N. WiMtilnzt O In I tN I o I ) . U , No utty'a fjiJ until pat. In ob talnod. Wrltofor Inventor * Uultl A wholesome tonlo. Delicious to the ta tc. . B Grateful to the Stomach , 1'urlfjliuj to the ' blood nnd etrenKthcnlng to the eyttcm. . Uixurpaanod us a iiroventtvo of and euro for ' , M.ltAJlIA. UIMI'd'MIAt anil part leu- / lurlf clllcnclous In cases of weakened illses. > tire organs ana couipllcatloua urUlu tliero. < i from. ' 1'reimrcJ principally fium Ilerlu , > nuU JtooU , Ituoun lor lUrlr inlinlritlile ' Kruperllui to remedy tort > IUIIy of thu , vei-uud boucli. ' ABBEY LABORATORY CO.J ( 1428 MISSISSIPPI AVEHUE , ST. IOUIS , MO. ! , Upon receipt of 40 cents to defray our cr > i i pcnto , wo will niall to uujr addreia , ponUgo > prepaid , a trial bottle , contalnlug four ounces , ( bccurelr picked In wooden cu o. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUQOI6T8. Vrlco 81 per bottle. 85 for O bottle , full [ i J Special termi In larger lota. asmm mmmmmmmm m mtmmmn&s N IN "VEST" WENT Of n half dollar today will bring you returns of a dollar lar dollarnaquartcr dollnrna- half maybe two dollars If you're smart enough to pick the best. At nine o'clock on Saturday morning-not eight thirty , nor elght-but ot nine o'clock exactly we will begin our annual sale of wash vests placing on separate ta bles assorted according to size In white-ln stripes In plains In checks-ln fancies In hair lines-In white with blue effects brown effects green effects pink effects black effects- red effects and wine effects { they'll simply stagger you ) ; In double breasted In single breasted ; in marseilles ducks drills piques ; with pearl buttons - - tons with self covered buttons. Vests * Worth $1 $ , $1.25 $ , $1.50 $ ; $1.75 $ and $2. $ i _ MI Vests as small as 32 and as large as 42. Vests In quiet patterns , and some that you can hear a block away , they're so loud ; some very low cut with two a * buttons to show off an immaculate shirt front , and your sparkler some cut four and some five buttons ; an almost indescribable heap of handsome wash vests on the tables , and a wonderful windowful on the corner all each and every one choose as you like at the one uniform price of ' O YOU EVER VISIT or invite visitors ? Your sta D tionery , is it nicely engraved ? We have nn elegant line of exclusive styles. Will you look us up ? FIFTEENTH A.SD DOIT Jt , VI , Oil VII. EXACT SIZE < S - iirorrTWWttinvTim " - COMMIT IL.rAUT THE MERCANTILE CIGAR , BETTER THAN EVERL Made of tlio llui-st ijunllly of Km nun Tbliiino tlintenn bo Viuplit. Kflunl In ever } rosppct to tlio STHt tasorto , - . .IftiiMuuufuctJru.nwir.lt. . IfCaMEJiCAVITILIU'IGAHirAC10UV.fa-.U l 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. The eminent BDOClallit In norvou § . chronic , prlTalo. blood , skin and urinary lUnoiaai A regular anl registered graduate In medicine , H dluloMiis nnd oortlllciitoi will show , li ntlll treatlnii wltn tha griateil ) Biicccm. catarrh , loit manhood. omlnal woiltiiosj , nlzlH lojsca and all forrni of private dlioaiei. Mo mercury used. Now troitnisnt for lo i of vital power , I'nrtlj * unable to vl lt mimnr balrfiitej at homi hycorrespondonco. MoJIolnoor lustnimoats ent by m ll oroxpre leoiirely pickodi no marki to Indl * cato contents or tondor. ono pornonul Interview uroforred. Consultation free Correspondence itrletlf prlrato Uook ( Myitorlet of Ufo ) lent free. OUlce houri , 0 a.u > . to U p.m. Sundayi , 10 o. ID , to 13 m. ' Bend ; stump for circular. PS10TEGT AP WOVE YUOfl SIGHT Our Spectacled and ISycghi'isss Arc the Hsst. EYES TESTED FREE. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED , OPTISUL GO , , 222 S. 16th St. DELIGHT YOUR FRIENDS WITH A PHOTOGRAPH MADE BY AT PDPULAR PRIDES. -anSoutuijti OMAHA , An all Ready to Put on Shift ! THE : MARK. Made In ell Slcove Lengths From 30 to 35. If you have heeded the Correct Pointers we hive heretofore been Birlng you , you ate al ready wearing these 6lilrt5 and jtc thus dally verifying our statemonti. There U the belt service and the most perfect tit In these shirts of any ever told. SitUfactlon abjolutcly ® CJiyETT , COON & C0. Wo will rtnd you the murtoloui French 1'iq'i.ruilcm ' CALTHOU freo. and u licul iiuarnnlee tbdt 0 A I.Ill OS will IlvMortt you * Hlvullli , Ktrviib'lli vuil Viifor. Uiettanilfavi/taliijieit. Acldroos VON MOHLCO. , Rol iairiuui IjtoU , ClitiiiDiU , OU * . OF ALL KINO ? , WE RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES. jJv | ' Atomizers. , , jljjj. TuliiDg. ! V M * R. \4 4f7i irK < v 3i& < i' * Walci IHEALOE&PENFflLD CO , , or : A 1,1:119 : IN t'lty ttlaltuik' mill Houftl till S'i * > ' ' i. Ill South IGtlu St. Next to tfoit outoa *