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    THE OMAHA DAILY I'.KK: SAT 111 DAY, .IV 23, 1000.
I 25c Neckwear 2k and 5c
10,000 Fans on Sale
lO.tfO Fftm In almost eery known styls
and -Mor, ;rifU'!li,g pliln and fancy palm
lnf Fans. Hundreds -if Myles of plnln and
fancy colored Jsosnesr l'ai.. worth up to
!5c, to on bargain lointcr at
lc, 2ic and 10c
1") A- tin b !. 8ummr .NVkwur, Ir
M'jiJI' k rn.e ar.d si'k ti'jfTs Bilk nni plq..e
,',vr t.es, h 'e a' J "ji-jfi-J wss'iuhle t:ts
.L.BRAND&IS&SONS
nd s'c K t olJara
II BMIMI I 11 I
fnar.y wjrih 2
2Jc and 5c
- &,l In tvi. sale
at ..
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June Millinery Clearance
lot oni:
IJvery hat
Ji and $10,
gain talk
at ,
This is the Month for Suitors
Hut we reduce thou) just t lie Kiunt,
2,000 Sallori, assorted rough an-1 fm-jith braHs, white or colors,
marked to sell at 11.00 and 12.00, buy thetn Saturday iW3C
for
Ready-to-Wcar Hats Unlrlmmed Straw Shapes
drapfl with llk very becoming anl flno brai ls and assort' d colore all new
pretty- -marked lo eell at J" Hummer atyles valuej
12.00 and 13.00 -Saturday ,)C " 50 10 ,3 00 E
at at
Imported Flowers at 5c Bunch
J. 200 bum-hen of Imported Howith, ineludlutf every variety
mnntifnr'turod allies up to 51. SO per bunvli sill la one
lot ut, per bunch
Hosiery Sale Saturday
71jc duality misses' & childrons' s
ftfwfy ,in0 in,ur'Ied fasl
J. a . Li
p&t&L Large bargain table piled high with
ladles', children's and men's fast bluek and fancy
U'L IIiuk full Krv-inilpRH. ululti (Inn rriliu'.i nnil r
liuiii't; tiVt)mr1 tfrwr
MV in this sale ut..... " X 2
&Ai5Vl&A Ladies full, refru ar made, fast black
Hose, In plain
utluuiH, worth
saleut
Ladies' imported French lisle thread Hose in plain
blaok, fancy stripes and plulds, Rembrandt ribbed and opo n gj
vork drop stltoh eflocts rogular price, 69c pair rin
InthUaalo W
Curtain Fixture
Brass Extension Sash Cp
Rods, worth 15c, go at-'"
Fancy Brass Door "flffP
and Sash Bods, each-lvu
Largo Brass Extension
Curtain Bods, with fancy
corrugated ends, i Ein
worth 50c, go at . . -l-vi
Whlto Knamol Curtain roles, with
fancy braas ends, worth
25c this buIo ut
7c
Sale of Pictures Saturday
On thousand idcture.s, famous sub
jects ami cncry, worth I9r, f?
on salo Saturday for .'...UC
Two thousand pictures with lirasH
frames with class, hIzl- kxll Thesu
pictures uru reproductions ,of funioun
palntlnBS worth 30c lr
Halurduy aule price 1J
Basement Notions Bargains
All silk taffnta Hi-nm blndlntr, worth
loo u bolt, only Z'4r
Fancy Mulshing braid, s yards In a
bolt, per holt. Stic.
Heamluiis ntockliuit dn-ss shields, worth
PC a pair, for Co.
Lisle gurinr elastic, worth 15c a yd , 5c
DOCTORS FAIL TO SHOW UP
Cue A'tiaat Mrs. Mtrj M. Lin try ii
Diiinlned by Judge Vinioahalcr.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS OUT IN FORCE
Depuly County AHiirni')' nUn for ll
I'lmllioui'l il, hli'li In Iti'iili-il
Jerry MeilitulcU Aiiimitf
TIiiin) rrt'Nfiit.
The court room of Judgn Vlimnnhalor wn
transformed yesterday Into a meeting
place of Chrlstlnn Scientists. The proml
tiont ailhereuts of tho doctrine were present
In force to rendur their support to Mrs.
Mary M. Lantry, on trial for pruci Icing md
IcIik, without a license. Through iho sloth
of tlm prosecution, however, tho enso did
tint go to trial iinil the demonstrator wus
dismissed.
Mrs, I .an try. with an array of legul talent
drawn from tlm mumliemhlp of her cult, ar
rived early and wus fellow oil nt Intervals
by other frlemls, until tho court room was
filled. Tho defendant wus an elderly woman,
with n kindly fuco und dignified carriage.
She was subeily clad In Murk nnd had no
appearance of being tho 'lllltorato and Ig
norant person" named In tho complaint,
ller supporters were mostly made up of
women, who evinced tho liveliest Interest
lu Iho proceedings,
The Judge culled tho case of tho State
agnlnst Mary M. Lantry for Illegal practice
of medlclno In tho case of Jerry Sedgwick,
who had suffered a niippnseil fracture of tho
skull from a fall, nnd Deputy County Attor
ney Thumuii icspoiitled. lit' suld that Dr.
Crummer of tho Htatn Hoard of Health, who
stood hack of tho proacdlng. had been un
nhlo to aecuro tils principal witnesses, as two
of them wcro out of the illy. Mr. Thomas,
naked that tho enso bo put over. After n
conference between Lyman W. Rlchurdsoii.
Kllus Cobb, Judge Ilhilr and Dr. Cliudwii-k.
for tho defense, tho former Insisted that the
hearing occur at once. Mr. Rlchurdsoii
pointed out that Mrs. Lantry hiul been tin
dor arrest for ten days und that such nil In
Horsford's Acid Phosphate
A Great Tonic.
It Invigorates and strengthens, re
lieves nervousncBU and headache, and
creates a gooo nppeuic.
Of nuine lwir name lloMrcioi en wnpr
Jj5.0 worth of M lllncry to be pla-ed on sals
Ea'..rdy A tretnendo i" r tn .it be made to
tloi out all tumncr Mi:ilncry before July lit
Remember, everything la new and this Reason's
syles. but this make r.o difference to u as our
poil'y ig nevor to carry over Millinery ilock. Read
the convincing prlcej quoted and then corae and
participate In the griateit Millinery tale Omaha
hat ever had.
Trimmed Hats Divided into Two Lots
marked JC.
LOT TWO
lilcgant and stylish lm
poncd Pattern Hats
marked to ifll at 12, US,
go on bar.
$2
HO and 25,
go at
$5
9c
5c
b,ack ll0S0('ilk plaited.
wnrl h lift t n rtti
and drop btlteh and lace gj
up to ,'i'jc pair In this I jC
au-w
Handkerchief Specials
regular tip to 50c
in tliis sale at
I'lvo thousand unfrnmed matted pic
turns, lze 15xJO, various subjerts, In
cluding: tho hundaotueut landaoapvi
and scenery 3o vuiuen lOc
Passcnurtout. In varlou rinlshos. rite
1x9, cnnalstlng mostly of photograph
ut famous men und women, worth
25o- speclul Halo 1ir
prlcw IUW
It U. Turkey Red marklnr cotton
three carilx for one cent
Tiger durnlng cotton live cards for
two conts.
Horn hair pins, each, Zc
Mercerized crochut cotton, per ball,
!'i cents,
terval should nurely have hecn sufficient for
the prosecution to ussemblo Its testimony,
.Srtlicnlck Put In nil Aliprsraucr,
At this Juncture a living testimonial for
tho defense, Jerry Sedgwick, c.imo somewhat
feebly Into the court room, Mr. Sedgwick's
nppcarunco was In itself h trlhuto to tho
curative ability of tho dotuonutrator. Tho
wound, which wns supposed to have Inflicted
an Injury to tho brain, was entirely healed
and tho patient was apparently In tho robust
health which he enjoyed during his term of
service, as custodian of tho city hall. Mr.
Sedgwick wan evidently exhausted by the
long climb up the court house utcps und was
cared for by his friends.
When tho murmur following Mr. Sedg
wick's arrival had subsided Judgo Vinson
haler iiupilreil of tho deputy county attorney
whether ho wished to mnko nny further
showing. Mr. Thomas replied Hint ho had
none to muUe and the Judgo dismissal tho
ene. Ho snld that the time allowed had
hecn sulllclent In hlu opinion fur the stato I
board to present Its case or make somo ado- I
putt, showing. I
The members of her church gathered about ;
Mrs. Lantry with their congratulations und
the court room was cleared, the llrst case
In the county against tho Christian Scient
ists' d(gnm going by default. Dr. Chadwlck
oxpicascd omo regret that no opportunity
had been glvi n to the defense to outline Its
position. He would cheerfully have gone on
with the trial, ho said, as tho proposed line
of art Ion hud been fully mupped nut. Nnno
of Iho physli'lauu who have been most active
In alnrtlng tho prosecution wor present.
A Mounter l)i 11 KI11I1
llestroylng Its victim is a type o'f con
stipation. Tho power of this malady Is folt
on organs, nerves, muscles and brain, nut
Dr. King's New Llfo Pills arc a safe anl
I corlala cure. Ilrst lu tho world for stom
ach, liver, kidney und bowels. Only 25c, at
I Kuhn & Co 's drug store.
SIXTH WAHDERS ARE PLEASED
Nominee of the I'lillttilHplilii Conven
tion Will Ho (ilven Their
lleurty Supiiort,
At a meeting of tho Sixth Ward Young
Men's Republican club Thursday evening nt
Its hcadmiurtoiH nt Twonty-fourih and Grant
utreuu the following resolution waa unani
mously and enthusiastically adopted:
"Resolved, That tho members of tho Sixth
Word Young Men's Republican club endorse
Iho action of tho national convention at
I'hlladelphla and plodgo their hearty sup
port of tin, nominees, McKlnley and Roose
velt," The club has elected b Us delegates to
the Lincoln convention of tho League of Re
publican Clubs Meters. Josoph Morrow,
Howard Hnmmond, Robert Houghton. l J.
Kelpln, Lymau Scarlo and G. W. Williams.
Great Waist Sensation
We had nearly enough shirt waist h lo supply every lady in Omaha
fatturers of high grade Blilrt wutsU lu New York City offered us tui Immense lot
buying thorn. T)!b lot enables us to Eell fashionable garrucuts u cheap that the
way. Look at these prices and deddo If you can resist buying.
19c
for 50c
Shirt Waists
In this lot you will find ex
ceptlonally good quality
zephyr gingham waists, band
bomo patterns, new styles,
now collars, French backs.
Theso wulsts hrtvo never been
sold for less than fiOc your
choice while they lust
7 En or a - no wn0
19c
Here is another value that
will eaupe our competitorH to wonder
hoir anythlnc of the kind can bo itucceasfully done.
It Is all In the buying. Thcro are beautiful open
work and lace lawn tftecli, alto India linen Shirt
Walats fine tuiked. alilrred and corded Shirt
Walata, trimmed with Insertion and lace, on h.iIr at
Specials in Wash Skirts and Summer Dresses
$6.50 Wash Skirts for $1.98 $3.00 and $3.50 Wash Skirts 95c
195 line sample waBh skirts made in nov. A big lot of dressy summer skirts in fine
elty shapes nnd of fino FreDCh pique. Irish craih and washable materials, such as ducks, crashes, piques, etc.,
Imported ducks, all samples no two alike, CtJ -I f Q omo are Inlaid with fine Insertion, other aro f
and made to sell for up to 40.50 7Q j Q braid trimmed and worth up to J3.C0 and $J.50 J
for Saturday special r for Saturday-
$10.00 White Lawp, Swiss and Dimity Summer Dresses $1.90
SI1 (TiO White lawn, dwiss and dimity dresses, some lace trimmed, some rO
I 7 fj embroidery trimmed and others trimmed with narrow velvet ribbon, some raado with 1 vJ
k Z. . W ,awn drop8kIrti worth up U, 810.00- Saturday V A S
$2.00 Black Brocaded Skirts 69c On Basement) $7.50 Wash Suits $1.50 (In Basement.)
A big lob of well made black brocaded This lot consists of odd pique, crash and
skirts, cambric lined, Telveteen bound, (Pt. duck two piece suits, made In good styles tin g f
worth $2.00 Saturduy at IPVU worth up to $7 50 Saturday at $luU
Fine sheer handkerchiefs with lace cor
ners and embroidered initials go in
on bargain counter, at
Large bargain couner with immense lots
of ladies' ILne imported swiss embroider
ed und lace, edged handkerchiefs in a
great variety of styles and patterns,, worth
15c and 25c
Big Watch SaleNow Is Time to Buy
Men's watches, silverine caiea, screwed bevel ch. 81 bUu. toTTr
back and Iront. warranted dust proof, with the celebrated jewels, warranted -j g
American Waltbam movement, war- Qy -v r accurato tlmo 7r I Tj
rantod and stainpol on movement, 15 353. vO keeper, salo prlco..
Jewels special sale price Lodliu' 0 slzn (Ladins Racine), a beau-
Men's 10 size thin model 15K filled cases, Ms
"lnaDdnd warranted 10 year., with g.O QQ with'is" wef swiB.Cjl EL QQ
fine Jewlod Llglu movement fully war- rfj O . O movcment-speclnl jjCP t-J . Zs O
ranted special sale price " - alevrlce.. ..
The New Haven watch, the best time-piece tSi
in tho world (or the money, a watch that keeps PS American, Wal- rrr f O
perfect time mCl tham 15 jswol fa i . -J VI ?H
sp eclal salo price movem t-price P A "
SMYTH SAYS LAW IS VALID
Injunction Prsosedinici Against Btati Board
of Traniptrtation Being Heird.
PRINTED SENATE JOURNAL INCORRECT
Attorney (ienernl Produce Original
Journal null Con It'll (In It Should
I'rrrull Over the 1'rlutcil
Copy,
Tho hearing of tbn application for a tem
porary Injunction against tho Hoard of
Transportation was yesterday up beforo
Judgo Munger of tho United States court.
Tho attorney general thinks that ho ',
has discovered enough lu tho law and tho
nets of tho leglsluturo of 1887 to sot nt .
naught the contentions of the attorneys of
tho railroads to tho effect that the lnw fnlled j
to pews under tho title which It now boars.
Ho Htutes that ho has found that tho
printed Journal of tho seuate Is not correct
according to tho original Journal, which ho
produced In court, and which he contends
should prevail over tho printed copy. His
argument to the court Is, In effect, that dur
ing the thirteen yenrs slnco Its passage tho
supremo court has recognized tho validity
of the lnw by rondorlng declhlonB under It;
that durlnc thu same time tho leglsluturo
of the stato has recognized Its validity by
amending It in threo Important partlculatu,
Including tho section under which tho action
was brought beforo tho board which theso
proceedings seek to restrnln; and that dur
ing th'ls time repeated efforts havo been
made to lepeal the law, but havo failed.
Ho then takes up tho decisions of tho su
premo court In similar cnse.i and claims that
tho conclusions were reached under the gen
eriil rule of lnw and not under tho consti
tutional or statutory provisions of tho state.
"If, however," said tho attorney, "tho court
hop's that ho must decide tho cuso under tho
coiiHti.titlonal or statutory provisions, I hold,
with Judgo Irvlno. that 'theso Journals nro
not meant In after ycurs to Impeach tho
solemn authentication provided for by the
constitution.' This view Is sustained by tho
( Slipn IIIO I'Ulin ll! rirm Uh'OU.I. vum,
' the authentication of a hill Is made unim
peachable proof of tho enactment of the law.
If the general law rules, tho decision lu the
case of Kleld against Clark must prevail. If
tho decision Is lo bo rendered under tho rul
ing of tho supremo court of tho stale. Judge
Sullivan says in the ruse of tho State against
1'rank: 'Tho enrolled bill bears Ita own cre
dentials. It bears about It legal evidence
that It is a valid law nnd this evidence Is so
cogent nnd convincing that It cunnnt ho
overthiown by tho production of a legislative
Journal that does not speak, but Is silent."'
The attorney general contends that tho
lawn and percalo Bhirt waiflts.
'
!
I
Corset Sale
5,000 slim
mer cor
sets, extra
well made,
best quali
ty of summer
netting, a 1 1
lengths and
nlzest, recular
price 70c, In
this sale at
19c, 39c, 49c J
history of tho present law shows that tho
bill was amended In tho senate und that
the amendment contained tho title which
the law now bears; that tho amendment
wus voted down, that when tho bill finally
passed the senate It was under tho title
It now hears; that the journul shows that
tho tltlo of the hill was nmended, but 'foes
not show what that amendment wnB. or by
whom It was offered : that tho Journal of the
houso shows that tho bill was Introduced
by Its correct tltlq nnd does not show that
It was over changed. That tho Journal of
tho house does show that tho speaker
certified that ho signed It under tho wrong
title, but thnt tho enrolhr bill, which was
signed by tho speaker, shows upon Its
fact that that oOlcer was mistaken in his
certlllcatc.
On' the part of the railroads, tho attor
neys produce tho printed Journal showing
that tho bill Is referred to by tho defective
tltlo at all times, and tlioy stand upon tlm
printed record and the decisions In similar
cases.
Tho orlglnul bill, which under tho rules
of practice euiinot bo used us evidence,
shows upon Its faLO that It was amended
In tho sonate and that It passed that body
under tho tltlo tho law now hears.
Court .NnlrM.
Sheriff Power und Deputy Vlynn hnvo
conducted two prlHoners to tho state tienl
tciitlim. John tjShcM, two years for
burglary, and II. W. Forward, one year
for forerj.
Hurry It. KIIIm Is seeking In Judgo Dick
inson's court lu enjoin 11'. Shitpura und
otherH from seeking to attneh his salary
for a judgment of jw. isms nnius unit Ills
sulary Is exempt under thu laws of tho
state.
Judge Hlubaugli has refused n now trial
to J. M. Davis, who alleged t lint ln re
ceived unions InJurleH In the eye while In
tho employ of the (irunt I'nvlng company.
DuvIh asked fur I.'.ooo and his claim was
disallowed
Nols MuthU'Knn l seeking a now trial In
Judge lliixtern court In his eimn tuMlUfcl
the Omaha Streot Hallway company. It
was foimerly duelded bv Jury that he wan
entltued to no ilamagis for injuries re
ceived at Twentieth and Leavenworth
streets.
When tho preliminary examination of .1.
!". Negreen, iharged with using canceled
stumps for the transmission of letters
through the mulls, was called beforo Com
missioner Anderson Thursday afternoon,
the defendant, who hail been released on
his own i wounUance. failed lo appear
Krlday morning an alius warrant was Issued
for his arrest.
Starvation never yet cured dyspepsia.
Person with Indigestion ure already half
htarvcl. They need plenty of wholesome
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
5011 cat f.o tho body can be nourished whllu
(he wornout organs are being reconstructed.
It Is the only preparation known that wll
Instantly rcllovc and completely cuio all
sto'nuch trouble. It Is certain to do you
good.
N. N Shampoo cures dandruff.
Saturday
. but one of the largest manu-
bo cheap that wo coiilil not resist
crowd Saturday Is sure to come our
for $2.00
Shirt Waists
50c
In this lot you will find tho
finest quality of Imported
plngham, percalo nnd lawn
Shirt 'Waists. Thesis wnlsts
ore marked with tho nnme of
tho shirt waist maker. nd
he Is well novm to you nil.
he Is well known to jou all.
floor ut
98c, $1.25 and $1.50
Shirt Waists.
In this Immense assortment on our sec
ond floor you will llnd all high grade
tailor made shirt waists. There Is hard
ly anything Imaginable In shirt waists
that you will not find on our second
floor and at Just half regular price.
50c
Ladies' $1.50 Kid Gloves 50c
One bargain counter with thousands of
pairs of ladies' fine imported, real
French kid gloves made by the leading
manufacturers of tho world In black, white, grays,
modes,, e'o -some havo slight Imporfec- f
tlonj, wor h regularly up to $1.60 pair fcVli
In this aile at u
500 dozen ladies' Jersey ribbed all silk
mitts in black, white and tan
worth 25c pair, iu this sale at.
ALL HEAT RECORDS BROKEN
Timperatnre Throughout th Northw at
Thursday Was Without Precedont.
THERMOMETER REGISTERS 108 AT HAVRE
Minimum nt Omnlin Wiih lull 111 l)c-
urci'N, but Hie Humidity of tlie
Air .Made Hie Day P
lii'cmilt e.
If tho thermometer did not register as
many degrees of temperaturo Thursday as It
has dono beforo this spring tho nvurago citi
zen of Omaha was ready to become an ag
nostic cn thermometers In general, and thoso
of Omuha In particular, for not In many
years has there been such nn oppres3lvo
heat us that of Juno 21. Hut even thoso
who suffered In Omaha may thunk their
fate that thoy were not In Montana, for up
thoro the god of heat succeeded In breaking
all records for tho month of Juno and in
equalling his best record for any mouth iu
any year since tho weather obsorvern began
v.orli at I'"ort AsElniboino away back in
tho "0s.
The maximum temperature nt Omaha on
Thursday was ;il degrees. At Huvro. In
noill.iwestcrn Montunu, It was 10S. This
extremely high tonipernturo prevailed all
over tho west und northwest. At Miles City
tho temperature was 10fi, at Helena, 101', nnd
at Salt Luke, Wllllainn, S D V""d
Junction, Colo., nnd Ll Paso, Tex., tho read
ing of the thermometer i.unnt, ui . .i...
hour showed 100 degrees Tho sensible heat
at Omaha was, piobuhly, ns high as at
any point in tho country hecuuso ut tho
humidity. Tho warmest dny this year was
Juno C, when tho temperature reached 01,
but nn that day the pcrcentngo of humidity
wns 28 against C9 for Thursday.
Hut what has humidity got to tlo with if
At tho local ofllco of the weather bureau
there Is an Instrument for measuring tho
power of tho ntmospheio to absjrb mois
ture Air which will absorb no molsturo is
iiald to pnssesa 100 per ceat humidity, and
Iho difference between tho readings pf a
thermometer exposed to tho nlr und ono
whero tho bulb of'mcrcury Is plunged into
water gives tho basis of ascertaining tho
powor of the air to absorb. On a damp day
thu perspiration, sensible and Insensible, Is
not evaporated or absorbed by tho ulr, and
thu scunlblo heat Is greater than upon a
dry day with a higher temperature, (liven
thu temperature of Havre with tho humid
ity of Omaha yesterday and heat prostra
tions would havo approximated a calamity.
Onmhi's highest record of temperaturo
was made July 2ti, 1591, when the mercury
icacbud tho height of 100 degrees ou tho
Umbrella & Parasol Specials
$4.00 Silk Parasols for $1.49
500 plain and fancy Bilk Parasols, in
all tho now and leading shades, em
broidered, hemstitched nnd silk chif
fon trimmed, worth up to 4.00
$1.49
go on
bargain
counter at
Plain and fancy Silk Parasols, in a great variety QGp
of styles, worth regular up to 2.50. go at z7 JJ
Misses' mid children's Fancv Parasols in almost every style
X.:!.'? He, 19c, 25c, 39c
Ladies' and Gents' Silk Umbrellas
Mig bargain in ladies' and gents' Silk Umbrellas
extra well made, with paragon frame, good
quality gloria silk, taffeta and fine and heavy
silk scree- any styles of natural wood and fancy sterling
trimmed hnndles umbrellnR worth up to 51.00 each so
on bargain counter at
98c, $1.39, $1.69 and $1.98
Summer Underwear Sale
Big Price Cuts for Saturday
100 dozen lino fancy ribbed lisle
thread undervest, silk tanctl, handsomely crouhot
trimmed nil stylos and all sizes H
worth ud to 35o each B Ijl!
in thlssalo
Ladies' silk mercerized, fancy lace
offoct and lino ribbed and open work "
undorvosts In white, cream nnd fancy
colors, regular prico 50c each, this sale.
Misses', children's and boys' India gauze and
balbrlpgan underwear, 4f
10c, 12jc
nil sizes, worm joc
in thU eale
I
10c
Big Ribbon Sale Saturday
The only complete stock of wide and narrow velvet
ribbons in Omaha.
wM,thV,fPmIv vo,lvt..'lb,bon nt all Heavy satin back velvet ribbon In
.Sit J T N- lnln VB0 S'' or tho t"13' nuallty. In nil widths, from
unA'i&k :9 ' 3501 3301 Mc' 7501 Wc' &f, -Vo- - "P. ' yo"1- p''. "He 15C 19c.
ana " s- 25c. Xx, 20c. c and 75c.
General special offering In whlte.cream and black taffeta at vard. 10c, 15c,
25c and 35c.
RIBBONS IN THE
One 'biff counter of N'os. 5 and 7 fancy
ana piain an ell It ribbon- ap-
worm 10c yard, at '2'
Grand special ofTorlne' of narrow ribbon.
of plain and fancy narrow all silk ribbon
thermometer, Tho highest record for June
In 98, which was reached In 1881, 1890 and In
1897. Tho highest record at Kort Asslnl
boino Is 103, which before Thursday wns
reached in July, 1880.
Yesterduy tho reports nro wed little re
lief in the northwest, the reading nt 7
o'clock being from 70 to 72 degrees at the
placeu named. The temperature was the
sumo in Omaha ns ThursJuy morning, tut
tho humidity was not so great and the nrth
wind brought relief to tho people.
All physlclnna agreo that wo drink too
little water. All physicians ngreo that Col
fax Water Is tho best for stomach and liver
trouble. Gladstone Hros. nro agents.
PREPARING FINAL LISTS
L'eiiKUN (,'lcrl.n Aililliiiv N'i'iv nme to
Those Alrrnily Itepurleil liy
the llnumcrutom.
The boys and bicycles loaned by the mer
chants of tho city nro proving very effective,
an census enumerators and Major Wheeler
begins to bcc the end of the work In this
city on tho population schedules.
The work of tho boys Is verifying tho ro
ports brought Into the olllco of the super
visor and thero nro about a dozen wheel
men carrying personal s:hcdulfA nnd a
bunch of red memoranda over town calling j
upon thoflo who wero missed. At tho nfllce.
strictly shut off from tho public, tho clorks
are listing and arranging the Information
received and preparing data for verification
by tho bicyclists. There aro two repotts1
for enuniorntnrs not yet closed, but thoy
V In shape and names aro hclng added i
each hour.
Tho Washington officers are beginning to
Pond's ivroArr
A Uxd over half a century. H A.1 jTt m.M
Refreshing and invigorat jmmmf
inc. for the toilet or after
sluviiie. Immediate relief to eyes irritated by wind or duit.
As a Remedy, it controls pain, bleeding and inflammation.
Used Internally and Externally
CAUriON.-Wttch Hazel is NOT Pond's Extract, and
cannot be used for it. Ordinary Witch Hazel is sold in
bulk, diluted, easily turns sour, and generally contains
" wood alcohol, " which is an irritant externally and, taken
internally, is a deadly poison. Tond's extract Is sold ONL Y
in SEALED bottles enclosed in buff wrapper.
Pond s Kxtract Co., 76, Filth Ave., New VorV
POND'S KXTRACT OINTMI'NT corn Itching or Bleeding
Tiles, however severe, It ii a specific hi all skin diseases.
& 19c
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Woodbury Facial
Soap Facial
Cream-
prevents the akin wrinkling, crinkllnf
and fading will not cause superflu
Uhtw cures and prevents pimples,
Ishes currs and prevents, pimple
blackheads nnd eruptions will clear
tho complexion and keep the skin
young and fresh. WOODBUKY'S
FACIAL SOAP. FACIAL CREAM.
VIOLET POWDER AND DENTAL
CREAM, rcg. price, 25c; our price 18c.
Woodbury's Uair Tonic keeps the
scalp'cleah and healthy, tho hair soft
and fluffy prlco 49c drug dept.
BASEMENT
Ono blc lot of all ullk nlaln colored
batln ribbon, worth 15c Sir,
nt yard
Ono big tablo of all kinds
ut, yard,
lc
call for reports and the books can remain
open but a short time. For this reason tho
supervisor requests all persons to awht
htm in securing names and can put a few
moro wheelmen to work.
BELLSTEU'S BAND CAN COME
I'liiiiit mv t inier Wny to Knicnfsr It
for u Series of I'ull
Concerts.
Tho commltteo to provide ways and means
for the engagement of n great band for a
Bcrles of concerts during September has
been called by Chairman F. K. Sanborn to
meet at 1 p. m. Saturday, Juno 23, nt the
Commercial club to nrrango a plan of cam
paign In raising tho necessary guarantee.
D. H. nutler, F. H. Kennard, Fred Paffen
rath, Kd Pickering, Julius Rosenzwelg nnd
W. W. Umsted havo been added to tho com
mittee. A messuge received from Louis
Hallcnberg, manager of tho Delisted bund,
says that tho band can coma during Sep
tember, nnd It Is probable thnt it
will bo thnt popular orgunizntlon that will
bo secured. The promoters of this series
of entertainments aro counting upon n con
siderable financial profit and nre also dis
cussing a proposition to uso the surplus
as n nucleus for un auditorium fund.
Cub If ,iic to Inland,
ST. Hl.VACK. Mich., June 22.-A cable
was successfully laid between this point
nnd Mueklnne Island today bv tho Michigan
Telephone company und speaking commu
nication established with the Island for tho
first time. Various cities east and west
wero spoken with this afternoon Several
of the company's ollleluls are here and
will celebrate the day's event with a dinner
at the Grand hotel.
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