XJ.LJU iJMJXiijy JMNjl JiEK: WISDMSi-vDAV, .TrTiX 2fi, 1000. SMITH AFTER ANOTHER TRUST Eumoi that Argo Starch Manufacturing i Company is to Be Attacked. SAID TO BELONG TO STARCH COMBINE Atlamey Oenrnl Itrfimr. nitlirr to Co ii II rm or llrny Hip JMor I'ranrrillnK" ARiiltmt leu Trust llefrrreil. A persistent rumor Is afloat that 'Attorney General Smyth's next ntroke In building up an anti-trust record will be directed aealnst the Argo Starch Manufac turing company or Nobraska City, controlled by the. J. Sterling Morton interests. The Argo eompany Is said to have cast In Us lot with the starch combine and to have tnkon stock In exchange for ltn plant. This, It is Indicated, will form the basis of the attor ney general's attack. Attorney Ocnernl Smyth arrived in Omaha yestorday after a week's stay In Lincoln and did not deny his hostile Intention toward the Argo works. On the other hand, ho re fused to admit that he proposed to take any action at this time. "If I had such a de sign," remarked the attorney general. "I would not wlnh nt present to make any Itatement with regard to It. The matter is not ripe nt this time for any announcement, ind do not understand me to admit that I tontemplato men a thing nt all." "Do you moan to deny that ynu will prose cuts the Argo company?" "I wish to make no statement whatever Kith regard to it," ropllcd the attorney gun tral. Tho Argo company nt Nebraska City Is one If the largest and most successful manufac tories In the state. Us capacity Is from threo to four carloads of starch per day and it makes use of all tho white corn grown for miles about its location. It ships quantities Df starch to England, where- It is able to compete euccessfitlly with the homo market. A largo part of the stock Is owned by Carl Morton, son of J. Sterling and president of tho company. It was Indicated by the attorney general bofore his departure for Lincoln that he would bcglu orlmlnal proceedings against tly Ice trust upon his return. Tho Reservoir compsny's continued operation In spite nf Juflgo Dlcklnson'n unofficial opinion that It Is n, trust, 1b regarded by tho attorney general ns Illegal. Mr. Smyth says, howover, that he will take no Immediate action and that ho has been too busy with affairs In Lincoln to give thought ns yet to his course with re gard to tho Omaha Ice concern. ltRLATIVHS ASIC AS ACCOUNTIXO. Jlnlra of DcnnU ISfcnn AVnnl to Know AVIuil lleoiinir of Ilia rriiirt)'. Relatives and administrator nre warring over tho goods of Dennis Kgan, who died eighteen yearn ago, During nil the Inter vening yearn l'eter O'Rourke, administrator, line never rendered nn nccount to tho county judge, and the relative are nuking for an Accounting In Judge Vlnsnnhnler's court. Kgan tvsh a thrifty man, nnd during his lltotlmo hoarded his earnings In sufficient quantity to buy two half-sections of land In Nuckolls county and a lot on Sixteenth street, north of Cuming. Ho nlso left a trunk with unknown contonts, which fell Into the administrator's hands. Although O'Rourke ha never rendered an accounting slncn 1SS2, he now nsks to be allowed about $1,000 for expenses nnd compensation. Cltr 1'orhlilili'ii to lint- Sweeper. Judge Keynor has granted a temporary restraining order forbidding the city to fur ther use the Furnas street sweeper and the case has been set for hearing on Wednesday morning. Tho Injunction prayed for against the South Omaha school board in the pur chase of a uchool situ will nlo bo .heard on Wednesday. Precodlnjc these hearings Judge Krysor will announce his decision In tho case of Mrs. Kunlgunda Rluhtcr against Alexander Huchaniin. A hrali nni ftln-n llliimelf lip. Cbarlm Abraham, for whom a warrant for seining was Issued several days ago, ap peared at the shorlff'H otllco yesterday morn ing; and gave himself up. He was released under bond until the fall form of court. Abraham la said to have fished by Illegal means In the Hlkhorn river. llllllmin fnr llimelinll. A million of dollars nre spent every year upon tho gamo of baseball, but large as hls sum Is, It cannot begin to equal tho amount pcnt by pcoplo In search of health, Thorn is a sure method of obtaining strength, nnd It Is not a costly one. Wo urge those who havo spent much and lost hope to try Hotetter' Stomach Hitters. It strengthens the stomach, makes digestion easy nnd natural, nnd cures dyspepsia, constipation, biliousness nnd weak kidneys. SCOTT MASTER OF SITUATION IHnctiHrRrtt .InnMnr tit Hip I.nlior Trm-pl- In Able to Si-r I iiuxl Knilinr rai.ii Mount of lilrrotnr. The Hoard of Directors of tho Labor tern pin Is nt n lom to decide upon n policy in regard to tho former janitor, W. W. Scott. When the board notltled Mr. Scott that Ms services would not be required nfter August 1 be became angry and stopped work Instantly. At that tlmo It was given out by tho board that Scott had refused to turn over the books of tho concern. Later developments show that, In addition to tho books, ho retained in his possession money to tho nmount of nt least $100, which he persistently refuses to baud over to the treasurer. Th board, having no books nnd no re ceipts or vouchers, cannot tell the position la which it stnnds to tho sub-tenants of the building, nnd has requested each lodge vtotch meets In tho halls to prepare a state went of the condition of tho account be tween tho lodge and the board. An at torney has been retained by the board to betUe the matter. A gentlomnn recently curea of dyspepel rvo the following appropriate rendering of Burns' fsmous blea.lne. "Some have meat and cannot eat, and some have none that vtant It; but we have meat and wo can cat, Kodol Dyspepsia euro be thanked." This preparation will digest what you eat. It tnBtantlr relieves nnd radically cures Indi gestion and all stomach disorder. Saturday, July 28, cheap rate oxcurslon to Hot Springs, via Northwestern Line. Through Saturday sleeper without change. Delightful climate, Delightful plunge, Delightful hotels, Delightful scenery. Curative waters. Call 1401 Pnrnam st., Northwestern Lino ofllce. For rates nnd reservations. Cheap It on ii it Trip llntra. On August i, 7 and 21 the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, at, follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35. Watervllle, Minn,, and return, $10.68. Madison Lake, Minn., aud roturn, $10.65. Et. Paul, Minn., and return, $12.65. Minneapolis, Minn., and return, $12. 65. Dututh, Minn., and return, $16,95. Bvporlor, Wis., nnd return, $16.95. Tjvoit Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice llllueU Central railroad, 1102 Farnam air eel. VIADUCT NEARLY COMPLETED WnrU .Voir IleltiK Done hj- tltr Otnnlin llrlilur a m! Terminal Compnnj Will Mr I'lnlnlictl lr Sept. I. September 1 Is the time set for the prom ised completion of tho new viaduct con necting the tracks of the Omaha Dridge and Termlnnl company with the Missouri Ta ctile licit line. After that date the 1111 nols Central will be able to run Its freight and cnttlo cars directly Into South Omaha over tho connections thus made with the terminus of Its line nt Council Muffs, A big force of men is now employed In building the viaduct, trestle nnd graded ap proaches. The long trestlo Is virtually completed nnd work Is now being concen tratcd on tho completion of the vlnduqt nnd tho approaches. On tho cast side of the trestle n graded elopo will connect the pros cnt tracks of the Termlnnl company with tho extension over the trestle. On the west side, whcie tho viaduct terminates, the high bluff along which the Missouri Pacific tracks extend is being widened sufficiently for the laying of the Termlnnl company's tracks for n distance of 1,000 feet. Tho tracks will bo paralleled for this distance nnd the connection will bo accomplished by n gradual contour. For tho widening of this batik 50,000 yards of earth are necessary. "Tho extensive grading operations on tho west side of the viaduct and nt the east end of the trestle are progressing very rapidly," said (Jeneral Manager Webster of the Ter minal company. "With propitious weather and no unforeseen lntorruptlous It is alto gether likely that the viaduct and Its con nections will be ready for service September 1. The contractors nre proceeding with their work with this end In view." Itiillroml I'ruper(- C'Iiiiiikpn Hum!, I'lTTSHimo July 24. The announcement was mnde today upon tho authority of n high official of the Daltlmore & Ohio Hallway company that u majority of the preferred stock of the Pittsburg & Western railroad had been secured and within three months the Unltlmoro & Ohio wilt assume control of tho property. Some time ngo the Mer cantile Trust company of New York, trustee of the bonds of the I'tttsburg & Western Railroad company, brought suit In tho United States circuit cuurt to foreclose the moitgage given to secure tho bonds and in terest, and a decree was made ordering the sale of the property, but by acquiring tho preferred stock It Is said tho salo will be prevented. Tho nmount due on the bonds Is o- or $3,000,000. Ximv l.ocnl Train, For the purposo of relieving the Isling ton's Chicago Limited of stops between Omaha und Plattsmouth a now local train will bo placed Into operation, beginning next Sunday. It will leave Omaha nt 7 o'clock In the ovenlng nnd run ns far as I'lattsmouth, making stops at all points In tervening. After that tlmo the limited will niako no stop between Omaha nnd Plattsmouth and Its schedule time, while not changed as a result, will be maintained with greater efficiency. Itntlfy InKiiiincr nf Honda. CHICAGO, July 21. At a special meeting of the stockholders of the Indiana, Illinois & Iowa railroad held hero today the Issu ance of $12,000,000 fifty-year 5 per cent bonds was ratified. Tho monoy will be put out as required for improvement and pur chases. HiilMvny utcn nnd IV monnla. Alex Hampton, city pnKsenccr agent of tho Hlkhorn at Dcadwood, Is n visitor In the city. Afslstnnt 'Oenernl Freight Agent J, O. Plillllppl of the Missouri Tactile spent yes terday In Lincoln. J. II. McOulro. chief clerk In tho Rock jHlund freight department, accompanied by his wife, spent Sunday In Den Moines. Lrroy Hover, claim agent In the Missouri Parlllr general ofllces, hn returned from a ten days' outing' nt Storm Lnke, In., iwlicre ho mndo one of n pnrty of ten Omaha young people. The Northwestern opened a couple more of Its numerous extensions Sunday, The new lines extend from Tyler, Minn., to AHtnrln. S. D and from Mankato to New I'lm. Minn. Kugeno Duvnll, right-hand-man to Gen eral Western Agent Fred Nnsh of tho Mil waukee, left last night for n two weeks' visit to bin old home In Michigan nnd a tour of the greut lakes. Mrs, Duvall will accom pany him. The Durliugton pnssenger department has Issued unother pamphlet setting forth tho many attractions of the Hlack Hills. It is cnlled "Llttlo Journeys In the Ulnck Hills," tho titlo being credited to nn inspiration received recently by Charlie Yount of tho advertising depurtment during- a visit mnde to Klbert Hubbard, of Hoycrofter fame, at Knst Aurora, N. Y. Passenger representatives of Nebraska lines met nt Hlkhorn hendquarters yester day morning to discuss rates for tho en campment of the Nebraska Nnttonnl Guard, which will be held nt Lincoln next month, No dellnitti action resulted, although a schedule of rules was drawn up nnd will bo submitted to tho lines unrepresented at the meeting for npproval. Use Prof. Field's worm nowders a slni-ln trlul proves their worth. All druggists. COTTON'S SHORTAGE GROWING Inspection of the nookn Short thnt lie linn Mmln ,livy with nt l.rnut li!,OO0. Assistant United States District Attorney S. It. Itush has returned from Ne braska City, whore ho represented the gov ernment In tho case against C. K. Cotton, charged with embezzling the fundB of tho First National bank of Syracuse, Neb., and of making false entries upon its books. Tho defendant waived examination und was bound over to the United States district court. It Is said by the bank examiner that, while the apparent shortage Is but $4,700. an In- spectlon'of tho books shows that at least $12,000 has been made nway with and that there Is a possibility of tho figures reaching $20,000. Tho defendant admitted the short age of $1,700. Tho examination at Nebraska City was conducted before Commissioner Jackson, a magistrate who is at present under bonds to appear for trial before tho United States district court on nn indictment charging him with malfeasance In office. For some time there has been a question whether Commis sioner Jackson could oxercUe tho functions of bis ofllco whllo'undor Indictment and one case from nrownsvllle was brought to Omaha under the impression that he could not. Judge Munger settled tho question by saying that tho indictment did not dis qualify tho commissioner nnd that ho was not going to removo him simply because ho was accused. Tho law holds both maker and circulator of a counterfeit equally guilty. The dealer who sells you a dangerous counterfeit of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve rlika your life to make a little larger profit. You cannot trust him. DeWltt's Is tho only genuine and original Witch Hazol Salve, a well known cure for piles and all skin diseases. See that your dealer gives you DeWttt'i Salvo. Committees Si-HIiik Tickets. Several oanvnsslng rommltteen of tho Commorclal club nre out selling tickets fnr tho excursion to York on Thursday, so that tho necessary 600 excursionists may be se cured. Iiusiness men attnch considerably commerclnl Importance to the successful Issue of this oxcurslon ns a mrun nt on. cournslng tho friendly feeling of surround- inc towns, lownrct mo estnlillshment of which every commercial energy of Omaha Is now being directed. Mormon Riders to Confer. Mormon elders who nro working In the states of lowu and Nebraska will hold u Jotat conference nt the Church of the Lat ter Day Saints on West Pierce street next Satunluy. Sunday threo inoru meetlnss will be held In Idlewlld hall, North Twenty-fourth and Grant street. Among those who will be present is President Kelsch of the Northern States mtsalnn. uluw. ,.,,h BOSTON STORE CLEARING SALE Manufacturers' Sample Pieces of Embroid eries and Inserting at Less Than Half. BIG LACE SALE 1C, 3C AND 5C YARD 7Br Allovera nt alio n Ynril, (lOo Num. mrr Corset nt '2Uv, Hosiery nt Ho I'nlr, I.nillen' Vent, fie S.-.o Lining lUo Ynrd. ON SALE TODAY AT BOSTON STORK, OMAHA. KMIHIOIDEHIES AND INSEHTINOS. 25,000 yards of manufacturer's sample pieces and trial strips of embroideries nnd lnsortlngs, Including tho finest swIss, nain sooks and cambrics, at less than half tho manufacturer's cost price, on bargain coun ter it Cc, "He nnd 10c a yard, worth up to 50c. LADIES' 20C VESTS, 5C. 20c quality ladles' Jersey ribbed under vests, fancy laco and ribbon trimmed, nil sizes, high and low neck, wing sleeves, go at Cc each. LADIES' 3.r.C VESTS, IOC. 35c quality ladles' plain nnd fancy llslo thread under vests, In rlchclleu ribbed and lace effects, on bargain counter at 10c each. CLEAHINO THE LACES. 600 pieces of manufacturer's ttamptes nnd odd end lots of fine torchon and Valen ciennes laces, worth 5c n yard, go In this sale at lc. Large bargain tables with many thou sands of ynrds of nil kinds of flno wash Inces and Inscrtlngs, nil widths, worth up to 25c a ynrd, go nt 3c and 6c n ynrd. 20C HOSIERY AT 5C PAIR. 20c quality ladles', misses' nnd children's fast black and tan hosiery In plain and Jer sey rib, all sizes, on bargain tables at So a pair. k 1,000 ladles' perfect fitting corset covers, well made, all sizes, go at VAc each. Largo bargain counter with misses', chil dren's and boys' Nazareth style, Jersey ribbed waists, nil sizes, go at 10c each. 100 dozen of Indies' porfect fitting summer corsets, mado of the beot quality summer netting, two sido steels, nil sizes, worth 60c, go in this sale at 29c. 75C ALLOVERS AT 29C A YARD. One largo bargain square with Immense lots of nllover tucklngs, embroideries, lace and hem-Htltched effects, extra flno quality, worth up to 7oc a yard, go In this sale at 2Pc. 23C LININGS AT 10C A YARD. 8,000 ynrdB of tho finest sllk-llnlshed linings made, Including spun glass, near silk and silk gloss, overybody'w price, 23c a yard, go In this salo at 10c a ynrd. 39C LININGS AT 11C A YARD. Large bargain squaro of all the colors of very finest silk mercerized sateon linings, running in lengths from 2 to 5 yards, go In this sale at 11c a yard. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. CliuuBF ot Timr. On July 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway changed tho time of their train between Omaha and Chicago. Tho fast train formerly leaving at 7:3.3 p. m. will, under the new card, leave at 6:00 p. m., arriving Chicago at 8:30 a. m., In ample time for all eastern connections. The local train form erly leaving at 11:00 a, m. has been changed to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and arriving Chicago at 10:30 p. m. 2 Trains to Spirit Lake Via Northwestern Line. Leave Omaha 6:55 a. m. Leave Omaha 7:35 p. m. Only one change of cars If you go via the Northwestern Line. Call at 1401 Farnam street for round trip rates and parlor car er sleeping car accommodations. I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I M I I I I I III I I Ml I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I HE BTOLHKOTfS TOTIN . ii . xi-y. AS THE WHISTLE BLOWS SEVEN At 7 o'clock every morning the Chlcaa-o Special leaves the Burlington SWtlon. It carries a Koodly number of people those who enjoy u daylight trip ncross Iowa nnd Illinois when the fields look their pret tiest. Tills train Is due In Chlcngo at 8:30 p, m. It ar rives (here nt 8:.10 p. m. Other good trnlns for Chicago leave the Burlington Station nt 4:0 p. m. and at 7:45 o. m. Tloket Offloe, 1 502 Farnam St. , Tel. 2S0. allllll Special Rites: Omuhu to Denver and return Omnhit to Colorado Springs and return, Oninhn to Glcnwood Springs nnd return, Omaha to Pueblo nnd return. Omaha to Ogden and return, , Oinnliu to Salt Lake City and return, Tickets on Salt July 17-18, August 2-7-21. Limited to Oct. 31st, 1900. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 FARNAM ST. Wyoming safe for m-kinley union Cnnilldntf fnr Cnnitrrss Con- cciIpm Hip State to llepnlilleiins, Sit ) s C. V. Slurilm'W. C W. Murdock has returned from n trip to Laramie, Wyo. Whllo In that stato Mr. Murdock was lmprefnod with the prosperous condition apparent In tho towns through which he passed and talkcn over the political situation with several citizens. Tho fusion candidate for congress, ho says, concedes that thn rrnnh1linrm will rnrrv the otate. ' In Colorado Mr. Murdock found that the fuslonlsts were not talking antl-expanshm as every person seems to bo an expansions Tho silver question Is not exciting the peo pie as It did four yearn ago, as Colorado, an especially Denver, has made surprising growth during the present administration and where four years ngo n gold standnn advocate could not bo found, today they aro organizing McKlnlcy and Roosevelt clubs Tho light In the fusion ranks In the stnte an the defection of many popullstn nnd sllvc republicans places the stnto of Colorado I the doubtful column nt least, nnd many con servatlvo persons bellevo that It may cos Its electoral vote for tho republican nom luces. Fun from I'mten Sens. Wherever exhibited, Including n whole most successful winter In New otk City the only trnlned school of Atnska Sea Lions nnd Seals bear living, amazing and amusing witness to Captain Woodward's genius, pa tlenco nnd magnetic Influence ns nn in structor of tho wildest, clumsiest nnd most timid of strnngo amphibious creatures Theso polat pupils now form ono of the rare attractions In tho Great Adam Forepaugli nnd Sells Brothers' Consolidated Shows whose date of exhibition In Omaha on Mon day, July 30, provided with stubby, slippery flippers only, to supply tho place of hand and foot, and naturally moving with tn most ungainly efforts on land, It Is really marvolaus that these queer nmphlbla havo been raised to the nrtlstlc piano of gro lesnucly sagacious mimicry, melody nnd mirth. They have boon taught to drill smoke, pitch, catch, piny upon musical In struments, discharge firearms, Blng basso nrofundo bnllads of tho sea, nnd to sue ccssfully Imitate other accomplishments of human kind. "Leo," the monster marine clown and mischief-maker, alone furnishes an ocenn of fun. It Is an entertainment to delight everyone, from the oldest to the youngest. Clan Cordon holds Twelfth Annual Pic nic and Caledonian Games nt "Shady Grove' Private Park, Lake Manawn, Saturday, July 28th. Admission 2!)C. Full band. Dancing Twcnty-thrco events. I. tulles Interested In tlir Hntliery. Tho bathery! Where Is It, what Is it? Who runs it nnd why? What Is It for and what docs it do? Questions are flying thick nnd fast. Curiosity Is aroused. There Is something new under the nun and the ladlea of Omaha will Investigate. Why not? It Is for their special use and benefit and It Is worth looking Into. There are somo novel nnd interesting features ron netted with this new scheme of health Something worth knowing nnd worth knowing woll. The ladles arc welcome nnd nro cordially Invited to visit tho Bathery Bee building, second floor. A PIncr to Spent! tin? Snnimrr. On the lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL WAY tn Wisconsin re somo of tho most beautiful places In the world to spend a summer vacation camping out or at the ele gant summer hotels. Boating, fishing, beau tiful lakes and streams and cool weather, These resorts are easily reached from Omaha. A book describing them may be had upon' anpllcatlon at the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. tpaul Ry. city ticket ofllco 1504 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tickets, good" returning until October 31 now on sale. . . F. A. NASH, j General Western Agent. Burlington Station 1 0th nnd Mason SU Tel. 128. THE QUICK TRAINS THE WEST IRE VIA THE UNION PACIFIC. $19.00 10,00 111. 00 10.00 32.00 32.00 TELEPHONE 316, nAYI.MlllTTil.M.V FOB JUMIUT I.AICB Oknlinjl nnd Arnold I'nrk, ' Tho Chicago, Mllwnukco & St. l'sul rail way company havo Jtiet placed In sortlce daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, Okobojl nnd Arnold's Park. Going the trnlti Imvm flmnhrt nt 7 If, n. m anil nr. riven Spirit Lnke at t.lB p. m. Heturnlng the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6-45 a. m. and arrives Omaha 3:65 p. m. This Is the best eervlco that has yet been offered ovor nny ono rond Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, SlO.Tu. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. l A. NASH, rjcn'l Western Agent A Selected 1, 1st of Ntitiiiiier Tours. Fifteen ono way and nineteen round will bo found In the Lake Shore's summer edition of "Hook of Trains." Copy will bo sent on application to U. I'. Humphrey. T. P. A., Kantas City, Mo., F. M. Uyron, O. W. A., Chicago. Omnhn Tent nnd Awning Co,, tents, awn ings, canvas goods. 11 and Harney, phone 3S3. KILLS MICROBES The Arnold Steam Sterilizer Is really tho only ono which has any special merit, It Is fitted with seven graduated bottles holding eight ounces each. It Is mado of heavy tin with copper bottom. It cun be heated on gas, oil, gaeoline, alcohol or kitchen stove. Its advantages over any nnd all other ster ilizers aro too numerous to mention here. Price $3.00 each. cam. ron HOOK TKI.UNG AM, AIK11T TIII3M. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go, Corner tOth ntnl Undue. Can you use one? Yes, If you get tho right one. Don't go for your vacation without a Kodak or Camera. We handle all good makes and can ndvlso you Just what pays An Eastman Folding Pocket Kodak $10.00 for $8.00 Tho Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Farnam St. Doveloplng and printing done. See our new line of picture frmes. HAYDENS 22,000 pairs of finest shoes Thousands of these fine $3, $3.50 and $4 shoes are piled high up counters all the latest and sizes, at i-'l.wXl S and velour calf made by Myron 1 $1.96 Thomas and ProBton B Koith Co., on sale a tost styles in $2.97 his sale rtt DAtrc fine $1.75 and tan goat ace shoes, sizeB 1 to 5 on salo at HAYDEN I " ) .u ! trip I LfjJ $4.00 WILL BUY A rutin's all wool nult lu brown iilnlds Rood quality litilnc correct It mnde and perfect In style ron I value $0.00. $5.00 WILL BUY A nmn's all wool suit brown nnd lljjht colors broken plaids, stripes, etc. piped senilis. When you see other So.00 suits around town come and compare them with these-ours lmo never been marked down-others claim to have cut their prices In two the values are not $10.00-only $7.50. $7.00 WILL BUY A man's all wool suit light colors nud checks-extra quality lntcst style nicely llnlshcd real value 510.00. $8.75 WILL BUY A mnn's worsted suit Oxford prays and casslineres-ln stripes, plaids, checks and plnln-slnjjln or double-breasted vests satin plpod seams real vnlue $12.00, MAIL ORDERS We receive many of them nnd attend to them at once. Goods nre packed securely and shipped the name day order Is received. Tho cash must accompany these orders an our business is conducted on a basis only. cash Cramer a Kidney Cure DufTy's Molt WhlHkey Poruna Bromo Oulnlnn 1 Dozen 2-uraln Quinine Capsules To i Dozen 3-uram quinine capsule 1 Dozen 5-Graln Quinine Capsules Stuart's Dyspepsia Cure Paihe's Celer.V Compound Wine of Cardul Pyramid Pile Cure Sura Death for liugs liar Uen Atax TabletH Scott'n Kmulslon Plnkliam s Compound 75c CPU1CCCD CUT PRICE aLimcrcn druggist S. V. Car. 10th and China. aM ShoeSalo'sHAYDENs on sale at 46 cents A manufacturer's shoe sale that astonishes everybody. Scores of eager buyers crowd our two big shoe departments every day, re gardless of rain, to secure these wonderful bargains in fine shoes, all direct from the big factories of French, Shriner & Urner, P. N. Wadleigh, Hoag, Heath & Co., My ron F. Thomas and J. Irving Bene dict & Son. on tables and styles welt boIo shoes turn and welt shoes in this sale at Men's 5n,e $6.00 and $7.0 0 hand made vici kid, patent calf and Russia calf Bhoos All tho Slippers on sale at 98c $2.00 calf and lace & button in this snle fit See. July 21, 1900. Every Taste May Re Satisiicd Every Shape May tted Every Purse I! myc in our great and growing CLOTHING DEPT. There is little to know that wo haven't coine across. It's not becuuye v nro so much smnrtct than other people, but its our vast cxporionco and keeping an eye open. IIAVK YOU BVKB C.IV15.N A I" A III TIIIAI. TO. . . . "Krug Cabinet" If not, ynu have missed a cood thing. This exqulslto malt beverasn stands on a unique basis. It sells itself. Its fame and reputation b the envy of many. The palato, tho beneficial results achieved "within" tha Inner man are the only and real Judnes of Its .merits. Approved of by them, -It . tri umphantly enters Innumerable households. Wh ero Cabinet enters, doctors and drug bills exit. 7!c sr.c ;6o ir,n io 15c 40c "So ;se 0c 20a 40c itir Wc nitDWED BY FIlBn KltllO DltGWIVO CO., rhone 420. OMAHA. XE. on the dollar. $1.96 X olkC!, A"0 $3-00 94.00 vici kid and patent calf hand $1.96 T rxAlac'' fine $2.00 and $2.50 vici kid Oxford Ties and Strap AUcoc' fine $1.75 and $2.50 vici kid shoes BROS. quarters are In Chlcuco.