V 12 CORPORATIONS MUST APPEAR Bomd tt Equalization Will Tolirats Ho Mors Dtlay. UTION WILL BE TAKEN THIS MORNING UcvlrnliiK ANNiMNiiicntn uf Ilrlduc. I'nrldiiKt Slock- Vnriln, Slrcrt Itull-nnj-, Wnicr, On unit 'oilier II I U Coiiitntilc Here. At 10 o'clock this morning all minor caae3 tot (or hearing before tho Hoard of Localization will be not aside temporarily and tho cases of the Mg corporations will bo taitcn up nnd disposed of. Any corpora tions which arc not represented at tho mooting will bo considered as unable or unwilling to make a showing and their as icssmcnts will be raised. Such was tho declaration of Chairman Connolly yesterday afternoon after tho board had decided to postpone tho corpora tlon hearings until 10 o'clock Thursday morning. There nro about thirty minor cases set for hearing Thursdny forenoon and as this Is to be tho last day of the sosblon of tho Hoard of Equalization It was feared by noma Interested taxpayers that the small casts would take up several hours and put tho corporation hearings so near tho end of the session that It would be Impossible to dispose of them. Tho little cases, however, arc to give way to the moro Important buslnezs, uccordlng to tho state ment of Chairman Connolly. :iiinoii)H I'liiin Tii lit. "You may publish In Thu Bee," said tho chairman, "that I will call up the corpor ation enscs at 10 o'clock and Insist upon their Immcdliito consideration. Wo will tako up the nKsessmcuts of the water, gas, street railway, electric light, telephone, bridge, stock yards and packing companies nt thut hour nnd it uny of them aro not represented nt the meeting wo will tako It for granted that they havo no showing to innko and we will proceed to ralso their nssesumcnts. Thero will bo no further de lay." The corporation cases wero set for hear ing yesterday, but thero was such a rush of other business that tho board, utter partly heating tho case of tbo Omaha Bridge and Hallway Terminal company, de cided to postpono further hearing to Thurs day forenoon. Frank T. ltnnsom nnd V. J. C. Kepyon, representing tho Union Stock Yards com pany; J. C. Wharton nnd J. II. Daniels, representing tho Omaha Hrldgo and Hall way Terminal company; M. L. Sears, rep resenting tho Cudahy and Omnha packing houses; A. L. Solby, representing Swift & Co.; I.. F Crofoot, representing the Amer ican Smelting nnd Hcflnlng company, and A. L, Sutton, representing the Hammond Packing company, wero about tho board rooms all day. Tho representatives of tho streot railway, water, gas, electric light nnd telephone companies did not appear, but action In their cases will bo taken this morning whothor they appear or not. KiihI O ill II It it Ilrlilup., Tho casa of tbo Omaha Bridge nnd Hall way Terminal company wns taken up yes torday nnd Messrs. Wharton and Daniels undertook to explain to tho bonrd why tho Nebraska half of tho Kant Omaha bridgo should not ho assessed higher than $1,000, although tho Iowa half Is assessed at $17, C00. They said tho big draw span con structed of steel and by far tho costliest part of tho bridgo Is In Iown, whllo tho thrcq spans In Nebraska nro raado of wood nnd wero of little or no value. TiiIUh of (he Future. "Wo havo already ordored the steel for rebuilding tho Nebraska end of the bridge," said Mr. Whnrton, "and tho work will be done, next summer." Commlsslonor Ostrom snld that Douglas county Is. untitled to assess one-halt of the total value of tho bridge, no matter it ono end Is more vnluablo thnn tho other. "One halt of tho bridgo Isn't worth u continental without the other half," remarked tho com missioner, "nnd for tho purpose, for wheli the bridgo Is used tho Nebraska half Is Just as valuablo as tho Iowa halt." "But," interposed Mr. Daniels, "tho Ne braska end' of tho bridgo la nothing moro than a temporary scaffold. You couldn't tax n scaffold for a house, in course of con struction?" "No," replied tho commissioner, "nor would I hva on a scaffold until the bouse Is completed. Your company Is living on Its scnffold." In reply to questions Mr. Daniels said the wholo bridgo cost .about $175,000, but it Is not worth near that nmount now on ac count of depreciation. The Iowa assessor had placed the actual value of tho eastern halt of the bridgo at $70,000 and assessed It at oue-fourth, or $17,000. Coiimtlnitloiivrw lxiirm Idem. "I think," said Chairman Connolly to tho bridgo people, "that It wo ralso your assess ment to $20,000 you will bo getting oft easy " "I think our assessment," said Commis sioner Hofeldt, "ought to bo at least $17, 500, tho same as tho Iowa assessment." Commissioner Ostrom suggested that the bridgo company present a statement in writing of the cost of tho property. "Then," said ho, "I am In favor of tho board de termining the actual value ot thu bridge nnd assoBslag It nt 16 per cent, ns other property Is assessed, nut I do not think this assosment ought to be raised until wo havo reviewed tho assessments ot tbo other corporations. Wo enn hear what they all havo to say and then we will bo In a posi tion to trcnt them all alike." Tho other members of tho board agreed with Mr. Ostrom and thorefore tho East Omnha bridgo assessment will not bo raised until the assessments ot tho other corpora tions are acted upon. Try It. Once used it takes the pr:ccd:nco of nil others Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. It has a most delicious boqucL in Batiste, Flnx, Mulls, real nnd imitation Laces,. L- Mull and Pique Shirt Waist Collars ail the new nhnjies in Keveres, Sailor and Koiind. . A nice, line of Children's Luce and Embroidered Collars. For Summer If you want .to be. sure, to.be pleased jn a Corset try the Kabo Batiste Straight Front, with tabs for hose supporters-- Price only $1,00. MR. MURPHY STILL ABSENT Definite Action Itelntlve to Coimoll dntlun in Not MUelr Vntll III Upturn. Trcoldent Frank Murphy of the Omaha Street Hallway company has not yet re turned from tho cast, and until he arrives but little will be definitely learned con cerning the progress and details of the pro ject for consolidation of sundry local cor porations. Possibly little may be learned then, at least for some tlmo to come. Among cor poration representatives of Omaha gener ally the theory Is advanced thnt no con solidation has yet been effected. It Is stated, however, the project Is still progressing and that tho syndicate formed In New York, which Includes eastern capi talists, has secured options upon such cor poration plants In Omnha and Council I) luffs as are contemplated In the proposed consolidation, Hepresentnttves of tin east ern members of the syndltate are expected In Omaha In a short time to look over tho properties hero and reach some conclusion as to the value at which each plant Is to bo merged Into the syndicate concern. The options said to be held by the syndicate upon tho local properties will not expire for some time. ' There la considerable diversity of opinion as to what corporations and plants the con solldators havo In view. One well known corporation representative says that the scheme, contemplates consolidation of the Omaha Street Hallway company,' tho Omaha & Council Muffs Hallway and Bridge com pany nnd tho Omaha Gas and Electric Light companies, together with the proposed banal and power company. " Information received from Mr. Murphy's homo and at the Merchants National bank Indicate that ho wilt reach home today. Nutritive, Srdntlvr, ni(-tl vr. The wonderful tonic properties of MALT NUTRINE the great food drink make It of vnluo to the ill, tho convalescent and the well alike. Everybody likes it everybody is better for Its partaking. It isjtho per fected product of tho Anhcyer'-Busch Brewing Ass'n, St. Louis, U. S. A. TO SAVE THE LITTLE ONES Health (JiiiiinilHKtoner lNHnr It tiles for Care of Children In Summer. One-sixth of tho children born In Omaha each year dlo beforo they aro, a year old. Tho death rate among children Is high est during the hot weather and tho city health commissioner is making an effort to better tho condition of little folks dur ing tho summer. Much sickness Is caused by the ignorance, of .parents. The health oincers havo Issued a pamphlet instruct ing movers how to avoid .the complaints so common to children during tho warm months. , "Clennllness, plenty. of fresh air, proper feeding nnd suitable clothing are neces sary to tho health ot children," said tho health commissioner. "In feeding Infanta great caro must bo exercised In securing fresh milk. Tho little folks should bo bathed twlco a day and provided with light, clean clothes. As much fresh air should bo provided as possible. Babies should sleep alone nnd should not be allowed to Ho on feathers. "In case of sickness a .doctor should be summoned. It Is dangerous to drug chil dren. Where people are not able to hire n physician tho city physician should be called. All that has been said of young children applies equally well to older children. Meats, pastry and cako should bo avoided during hot weather. Fresh milk, wholo wheat bread, oatmeal and good rlpo fruit should replac'o all heavy food." ; . LOW HATIOS TO MANY CITIES Via BnrlliiKton Roste. v Buffalo and return, $25.75. Denver and return, I9, uritll June 30; $15, July 1 to 9, ' Colorado Springs and return, $19, until June 30; $15, July 1 to 9. Cincinnati nnd return, f22.&0, July 4, C and 6. Dcrtolt and return, $22, July 5, 6 and 7. San, Francisco and return,' $15, July 6 to 13. Milwaukee and. return, $16.75, July 20, 21 and 22. , ' Chicago and return; : $14.75, July 23. 24 and 23. . Tickets, 1502 Farnam St. . CHEAP 1DHHRR EXCLUSIONS. rrr . . . . ; Via Illinois Central IU H,i . St Paul and return, June 18-30, $12.65. Minneapolis and return, June 18-30, $12.(5. Duluth and roturn, Juno 18-30, $16.95. Cincinnati and return, July 4-6, $22.50. Detroit and return, July 5-7. $22.00. Chicago nnd return, July. 22-23-24, $14.75. Louisville nnd return, August 24-6, $21.50. Buffalo and return, every day, $25.75. Circuit tours via Great Lakes to Buffalo and intermediate points. Staterooms re served In advance. Call at city ticket of fice. 1402 Farnam St., for particular, or address W. II. Brill, D. P. A., I. O. R. 'R., umana wen. A Fmcw to Spena the Summer. On the lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL WAY are some of the most beautiful places In the world to spend a summer vacation. camping out or at the elegant summer hotels. Boating, fishing, beautiful lake and streams and cool weather. These resorts are all reached easily from Omaha. A book describing them "may be naq on application at the' Chicago, Mil waukee ft St. Paul Hallway city ticket office, 1504 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tickets, good until October 31, now on salo at. greatly reduced rates. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent' Bend articles of incorporation, notices ol stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 238. Mrs. J. Benson Just in. A Large Line of Lace and Mull Boleros and Collars THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, ON UffCLE SAM'S CARPET Soldier Btji Who Coma, Undor Obitmtitn of Army Disolplinnriant. ORDERS ARE RECEIVED AT HEADQUARTERS In Some Ciuea There In it I.enleut Illeiidiiift uf Mercy nnd Juntlce C'ontrnot for New Artillery Stable. Orders wero received at tho Department of the Missouri headquarters yesterday relative to a number ot Undo Barn's bad boys who have ollended In one way or an other against tho discipline ot the army. Private Burt A. Smith, Fourteenth Infantry was found guilty of desertion from Fort Leavenworth, but In view of his youth and in the belief that ho was Influenced by the oldet men who accompanied him the sen tence of dishonorable dlschargo was miti gated to confinement at hard labor for six months. Privates Charles Schulti,. Four teenth cavalry; Edward J. King, Eighth cavalry; Charles A. Martin, mounted serv ice, were also found guilty ot desertion and waro dishonorably dismissed from the serv ice. Private Roland Ruble, Fourteenth cav alry, is found not guilty ot larceny and Is restored to duty. The court-uiartla in thla case Is ceucurcd for carelessness' 'in con ducting the proceedings in Improper form. Upon a showing ot thu destitute "condition ot the prisoner's family clemency has been exercised In the case of John It. Kane, jr., lato private In tho Fifth cavalry, and he will be released1 from his present confine ment 'at Fort Crook. Majpr John W. Pullman and Captain Bradncr D. Slaughter aro Instructed to moot at department headquarters Juno 28 to fix tho accountability for quartermaster property reported as having been lost In tho Philippine service, by Ltcutenaut Ernest Haskell, Twenty-first Infantry. Tho contract for the building ot two artil lery stables at Fort Riley, Kan., has been awarded to Zlczlcr &. Dalton ot Junction City, Kan. Tho cost will be $28,880. Charles J. Tual has been given the contract for the construction of six miles ot wire fenco around tho ride range at Arcadia, Mo., at 10 cents a foot. Thn department received with Interest tho news that Colonel McClernan, the new adjutant general for this department, had arrived at Snn Francisco. Colonel McCler nan will probably assume his duties within a short time, relieving Major Mlchle, who will Join his command, tho Fifth cavalry, at Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. After a visit of Inspection lasting over three days General Mcrriam, commanding the department, has returned to Denver. summer Kxcimsion hates. Via the Milwaukee Railway June 12, 13, .14 and 15, Omaha to Chicago and return, $14.75. July 4, 5 and 6, Cincinnati and return, $22.60. July 5, 6 and 7, Detroit and return, $22. July 20, 21 and 22, Milwaukee and retura, $14.75. Low rates to lummer resorts. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam St. Tel. 384. Grand I'lcnlo and Excursion. The International Union of Steam Engi neers No. 38 will hold their annual picnic and excursion at Arlington, Neb., Sunday, June 30. Tickets $1 each for the round trip. Special train leaving Webster street depot at 8 a. m. via Fremont, Eikhorn & Missouri ..Valley railroad. Boating, fish ing and a good tlmo generally assured. Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. Clean and Bleach Your Straw Hats With Hat Bleach Tablets, enough tor hats, 10c. 25c Monnen's Talcum Powder 15c 50c Fabian Florida Water 23c 35c Castorla for t. 25c 25c bottle Eau de Cologne for 14c $1.00 Peruna for 75c 2-lb. bar Castile Soap 75c $1.00 Llsterlno for 75c 25c Kirk's Juvenlle'Soap for Sc 50c Syrup Figs for 40c 4711 White Itoso Soap for 12c Alcock's Porous Plaster for 15c H-pInt can S.-W. Co. Paint for lCc 60c Malted Milk for 40o Quart bottlo Fine Port or Sherry for.. 35c Cuticura Soap 20c 50c Melllu's Food for '. 40c Sherman & Mc Con ne! I Drug Go, "The Drug Store on the Corner." SIXTEENTH AND DODGE STREETS. THAT BIG SALE Positively opens Thursday, Juno 27, at 10:45 a.-m., no earlier, no later. To movo this enormous stock quickly tho following prices aro named: Full suits of clothes somo stores ask $10.00 for them, aro at this sale $3.98. Colored Monarch shirts. 48c: black or brown socks, 3 pairs for 10c ; men's strong, durable pants, choice 48c: men's fancy underwear, 15c a garment; John D Stetson hats, $2.75; fancy bordered hand- I.J..LI... ... Kercuiois, dc; ooys underwear 9c a gar ment; Manhattan whlto shirts, 98c: grips, ic; iigor nats, $1.98; biu serge coats, 75c; shirts with 2 collars and cuffs, 25c; fair slzs umbrellas, 25c: men's fine all wool pants, $1.90; mackintoshes, 98c; odd vests, ono dime1, silk finished underwear, tbo product of Swiss Condo, 26c a garment; Shaw-Knit socks, 19c; fine all wool men's suits, in casslmercs, serges, etc., choice $5.00; all leather gloves, 9c; children's wash suits, 25c; all wool light weight overcoats, gray color, with satin facing, $4.65; odd coats, 25c; linen collars, 7VSc; pure fur hats Fedoras, Orncoa and other desirable shapes, 75c; silk neckwear, 10c; pajamas, 45c; strong suspenders, 7c; very strong knee pants, 13c; choice ot big lot of tan and black shoes, 75c; corduroy knee pants, 35c; waiters' Jackets, 25c; blue overalls, with bib, 29c; children's bib overalls, 15c; boys' long pant's, 39c; men's brown check overalls with bib, 2oc; canvas gloves, Co; One suits and pants In proportion. To prevent country morchants and peddlers from buy ing up tho cream of this stock the manage ment reserves the right to limit the quan tities to be sold to any one person. Look for big signs. "Guarantee" selling out, 1516-18 Capitol Ave. P. S. There Is no cut on Carhartt's overalls, an considering their high quality they are sold too cheap already. Dimiiy Suits It you want a cool, stylish suit, In wash able materials, Just take a look at our dim ity shirt waist suits. Prices $8.75, $10.00, $12,60. You'll find them Just right In every way and about $6.00 lets than you could get them made for In Omaha. OK- SC0FIELD ciomsuiTco. 1510 Douglas Street. OWNERS MUST FOOT BILL Sixteenth Street Freeholder Fltinlly Show Disposition to Petition for the Improvement, "Tho members of ths council nro agreed that North Sixteenth street must bo re paired by the ownors of abutting property. "I understand that poisons who own prop erty along tho street havo signified a will ingness to sign a petition for tho Improve ment and It Is likely that steps will be taken at onco to put the paving In good condition," said President Myron D. Karr of the city council. "In a short time tho street will bo absolutely Impassable If stepj are not taken nt once to repair It. The council will not consent to have tho work dono at tho city's expense." To Cnllfornln In July. Make up your mind to go to San Fran cisco In July and you will go. That's al most as suro as that two and two mako four. Another thing equally suro Is that you will never have a better opportunity of visiting California. Hntcs have now been reduced to a point witnm reach of almost everyone. For ex- ample, the cost of a' round trip ticket from Omaha to Snn Francisco Is only $15 less than tho regular one-wny rate. Correspondingly low rntes from all other Burlington llouto stations Tho trip to California and the month you will spend thero will cohstltuto n holiday surpassing any in your experience. Excr cise gooa juagment ana jiuo will cover overy expense of tho trip railroad fare, sleepers, side trips and a month in Cal ifornia. Ask for a copy of tho Burlington's Ep worth League folder gives full Inforraa tlon about tho meeting, cost ot tickets, through cars, stopovers, etc. Tlckots, 1602 Farnam street. How to Flxht .Summer Hent. Do you get all fagged out? Does Ibis hot weather simply make you wilt? Are you so tired and nervous nt night you cannot sleep? Thero Is a simple pleasant wny to over come all this. Go down to tho Bathcry In tho Bco building and toko n Henstrom bath treatment. It Will refresh you ns nothing elso can. Got tho pores open, then stimu lating showers and n salt rub massago, by a graduato massage, and you havo forgotten your troubles and the heat. Then you will And yourself In a spot lessly clean cool little resting room and you will sleep for nn hour or so ns you never slept beforo. Tho way to combat the heat Is to put yourself In first-class physi cal condition. Telephono 1716 and mako an appointment. Your physician will agree with you. Hot Weather Shoes .a Alone with tfi"!iUtinir mialltlen of Poro sis comes the cpnUort in warm weather. Sorosls aro the "Kew shoes for women that are worth $5.00 a pair but never cost but $3.50. a Welts In lace nnd button and welts In oxfords in the new footform shapes. Turn soles for dress" In kid or patent leather, any stylo heel, and any pair of them, $3.50. Sorosls shoes don't hurt your feet. Sorosis Shoe Store 203 South 15th Street, Frank Wtioox, lUssgcr, Send for catalogue. PERFIELD Weber Pianos BEE BLDO., ROOM 7, UAneil' IIA I UCIIS go on sale tomorrow in the Bargain Room they are the product I of. the Windsor Mills, North Adams, Mass., and tie Merrimack Mills the best manufacturers of Remnants Remnants ot lawns, worth 10c yard, in all colors and qualities, 4 yards for lc. Remnants ot percales 36-Inch wide, worth 12Hc, go at 2Vic Remnants of 25o percales in 2 to 6 yards, several pieces to match, at 5c. Remnants ot 19o batiste, at 6c. Remnants of 19c organdes, at 5c. Wash Goods, Etc, by yd. The. real scotch lawns, regular Ec goods, at H4c Fine corded dimities at Fine corded dimftlcs and batistes, at 3 Vic 10 cases of all' the regular 10c and 12V4c dimities, batistes, 'organdies, white goods, raven blacks, skirting linens, percales and offered by no other house at this prlco, 5cv About 10 cases of all tho wash goods that sold at 15c dimities, batistes and other goods, 7V4c. 15 cases ot all tho flno 19c and 25c dimi ties, organdies, batistes, St. Gall, Swisses and silk foulards, all will go on this sale at 10c. Ladles' 25c vests at 10c. 1 lot of ladles' flno ribbed vests In white pink and blue, at 10c. Ladles' 35c lisle vests at 15c. A largo line or ladles' lino lisle vests In pink, blue and white, worth 35c, at 15c. Shirting prints, 2&c. Full standard prints, 2Vic. Blister crepons, 49c. All wool Henrietta, silk finished, 39c. Silks A large line of Facono In all the pretty waist patterns, UMc All the neatest Jap silks In all the pat terns, made for this spring, regular 50c goods, 25c. 75c Foulards, 39o. 76c satin, 24-tn. wide, 39c. 73o printed satin liberty, 35c. HAYDEN JUy.E 27, 1901. CHANCE FOR CAPTAIN SW0BE AVnnliltiKton Authorities Ilcqucsted to lletipeii 111m Cnnc nnd Former Obstacles May He WiiIvimI, Edwin T. Swobo of Chicago Is In the city In behalf of his father, Captain Swobo of tho commissary department. As Is known, Captain Swobo was not retained In tho service becauso of disability and his son Is seeking to have the enso ro-opencd. Sena tor Millard has telegraphed to Washington n request of this nature and there Is still n possibility that tho president will see fit to waive tho considerations which resulted In tho removal of Captain Swobe. IinATIttCi: CHAUTAUQUA. Iotr Itntcn Via the llurlliiKton itoute. $2.S3 to Beatrice and return; return limit JUiy 5. united States Senator B. It. Tillman of South Cnrollnn, Hov. Frank W. Gunsalus of Chicago, ltov. Thomas Dixon, Jr., of New York and Mrs. Mnud Balllngton Ilooth aro nmong the eloquent speakers on tho pro gram. Tho feccond Ilcglment band of Nebraska gives daily concerts. Numerous other at- 1 traction servo to comblno a raro Intellec tual treat with an Inexpensive outing. Tickets nt 1502 Farnam St., or at Burling- ion station, tutu and .Mason Sts. In Soelunlon, I'IiIchko to Nmt York. No one to bother you; no Intrusion Into your prlvato apartment; nil comforts of parlor and bedchamber at your command, with well trained servants to respond to push of electric bell buttons, whllo you enjoy fast traveling across Indiana, Ohio ami Pennsylvania on the most complete railway train of tho century tho famous Pennsylvania Limited. Find out about It ny asking II. II. Derlng, A. 0, P., Agt., SIS boum dark St., Chicago. BAT YOUR EYES If Vol! sen thut Rnmo nhtirt 1t crnlnc. In strike you, you ulwnys HAT YOUH HYEH, long beforo you hnve tlmo to think It out that you must do so, don't you? WHY, CKHTAINLY, thut Is tho llrst law In hu- tut, in tiiu nint iuw III liu man nature SELF PROTECTION, if vmi llnd on comparing tho following prices with imi yiiu nuvo Dbju paying inrii you nro being . "held up" by your neighborhood druggist, you will again assert that great law nnd go whoro you enn got now goods ut right prices lllto those! Ico Crcnm Soda ioc isoua special for tho little folks 6C Ilcr's Malt Whisky ; 75c Undo Sam'H Tobacco Cure 50c Peruna 75c Pears' Soap 12c nnd I5b 2oc Laxative Bromo Quinine 15c n".r PnHof'u 1 1tln T mil.. t " " . x Ilia .. . juu 3oc Stuart's Blackberry Cordlnl 20c wc uooamnn n jnmalcn Ginger 25c fc acm Catarrh Powder 33c $1.00 CKAMEK'S KIDNEY CUBE 75c 25c Booth's) Hyomel Soap 20o 25c Hire's Boot Be-r 18c Z;V! Tansy, Cottonroot and Pennyroyal lo ,ui KinuH oi ruoDer goods, write or call ior prices. SCHAEFER'S Cut Price Drue Store Tel. 747. S. W. Cor. Kith and CulcaKo. uooua delivered FREE to any part ot city, White Rock Ozonate Lithia Water Is absolutely pure mineral spring water, hlch contnlnn n linlfnrm inH rnn..l.l.n wnicn contains n uniform nnd rcaulslto rTlZ li1""' D? i8arBed w,th Theso most essential requirements of ' a 1 trlllv hrnllhfiil i'il fn. l.A 1.1.1. ... I""" wiwiunillOl round in any other wator In tho world. STYhVrrn'stiroth"; larged waters. OUT charged DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., 16th and Farnam Sts. Another Large Stock Wash Goods Wash Goods in America. Notions Thread, 200-yard spool, lc. Hooks and oyes, per card, lc. Fancy buttons, per card, lc. 25c laces, 4 He. 25c ribbons, 5c. Insertions and embroideries, per yard, lc. Special salo on HAMMOCKS, 65c. Special sale on Croquet Sets. Spoclal salo on American flags. Meat and Lard Sale 3-lb. palls pure leaf lard, 29c. No. 1 California hams, 8c. Pickled trlpo, 3Wc Luncheon for the 4th Potted or dovlled ham, per can, 3Vc. Potted tongue, per can, 3'c. Voal loaf, per can, 10c. Lunch tongue, per can, 32c. Potted chicken, per can, 8 l-3c. Cooked corned beef, can, 14c. McLaren's Imperial cheese, 10c. Appctltost cheese, each, 4c. z Swltzer chceso, eoch, 7c. Grocery Specials 10 bars best Laundrj Soap 25c 4 pounds Tapioca 250 4 pounds Sago 2Gc 10'pour.d sack Cornmeal ioc 10-pound sack Ryo Flour iqc 10-pound sack Graham Flour ioc 4 bars Wool Soap jo0 Bright Ruby Prunns, pound j;c Largo Fancy Callfornlo Prunes, lb... 8 l-3c Fancy San Jose County Peaches, lb.. 8 l-3c Largo Fancy California Pears, lb,... 8 l-3c Butter Sale Nice fresh country butter, 12c. Fancy scperator creamery, 18c. BROS I Comfortable Clothing fill MEN'S BLUE SERGE TROUSERS, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 3.50. .these trousers are fast color and all wool witli or without belt straps. MEN'S SUMMER VESTS.. in colors at 35c, 85c, 1 and up to 2.50. MEN'S SUMMER VESTS 1.25, 1.50 and up to 2.50. MEN'S ONE-OUNCE CIIUSHER- tho hat family brown black mutrla 6& to "V4 -pearl tnn Others at $1.60 In black or brown, BOYS' STRAW HATS 15c, 20c. 25c, 35c. 4Sc, 65c, 75c. MEXICAN HATS (tho gcnulno) for children 33c, 60c nnd 75c !slllimJL-J. risW'iirBM iiiMsravi-irinti II JIVnEII' HAT liCNS Stock Must Be Down to the Lowest Ebb on that Day. This will be the fifth dny of the Great Pre-Invcntorv Sale and the most important. Greater bargains than ever Thursday. Women's Wash Waists, worth 75 c at Women's Wash Waists, trimmed with em broidery and insertion with the sleeve and the UCW Collar, Worth I ' Women's Wash Waists in white Coloi'S, Worth lip to 3, for . hi.. si . r. ., ivumuirs xaiioreu EslIltS, HO "Wf' l nilQ P-to-dAte and WOOl, WOl'tll $12 Sale price 200 suits in all the newest styles materials, worth up to $20, for Your choice of any Eton Jacket silk lined throughout, made in the est styles, worth tup to $12, Thursday ssiUO Your choice of any Silk Eton house; they nre.best made in America for stvlo ami quality; worth up to 15.00, Thursday only : . Women's Silk Capes, worth 4.50, trimmed with silk 1 I AA lace and satin ribbon, at la if if A SALE ON SKIRTS Tho aha. They are here by the I "hiug advantage of these great sales every day. Pro-Inventory 9 prices about half the regular prices. Ladies' Silk Taffeta Skirts, trimmed with satin A AA tmnds, worth 10.00, for D.UO Ladies' Silk Skirts, the very newest styles there are, at 10.00. .$20.00 and JJ0.00, worth double. Ladies' Silk Underskirts in all worth $10.50, for Pliilflrnn'si Tim Children's Dresses at 25c, 35c, Women's Wrappers with 14 each, 49c. Women's Wrappers in percales and lawns, worth 2, for 98c. ATTEND THE GREAT SALE ON SUMMER MILLINERY. HAYDEN TRUST OR NO TRUST HKLIi 'Ji,M AT TIIESB PRICES OR BUST $1.50 Fellow's Syrup ji.25 tl.00 Peruna , 750 51.00 Llsterlno 750 35c Castorla 25c 26c Cuttcurn Soap 20a 20a 12o 26c Packer's Tar Soap 20c Pears' Soap 76c Hall's Catarrh Curo 25c Monnen's Talcum Powder 26o Carter's Pills iso j1, C60 25c Dromo Qulnino 25a Schlltz Malt l5o 50a Holt Malt 40o 76c Mellin's Food 63o 60c Syrup of Figs 40a 25c Allcock's Plasters 15c 50a Malted Milk 40o Theso prices aro tbo lowest In the city end wo sell 'em. FULLER 3 CO., 14(h mid Doitiilua Sts. It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE Is Now Being Made From Fine F. R. RICE SVI. C. CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE If you would haniioni.e your condi tion with nature, divest yourself of the clothing reminiscence of yesterday, and revel in the coolness, the freshness and the brightness of comfortable clothing. MEN'S BLUE SERGE COATS L00, $2.50, 2.75, $3.50 MEN'S STRIPED FLANNEL COATS 2.75 and ,'.00 MEN'S BLUE SERGE COAT AND VEST 15.00 MEN'S BLUE SERGE COAT AND PANTS 3.50 MEN'S STRIPED FLANNEL COAT AND PANTS 1.75, 5.25 and 5.50 MEN'S FLANNEL TROUSERS 2.50 nnd S3.00 in white at 75c, 1, 1.15, Men's Straw Hats In soft brim, stiff brim and largo or small shapes, any size, up to 714 6tlC MEN'S ItOUOM STHAW HATS $1.00. 75c and ... 45c handsomest nnd most comfortablo ot tho nnd 75c I.IIIJfHHHPiPm Take Siock the Last Day of the Month. Our Cloak I2c new AA. SI, Or. .WWW ' and 95c ... trash, nice, new all M WlUU and 9.98 in the house, new- A An Jacket in our ' like was never known before in thousands. IIuiidredH nf nnnnin colors, including black, A A A ViUU 50c and 00c each. - in. flouuee. braid trimmod. nt BROS. Gold Crowns $5.00 Vitalized Air 50c Reliable Dentistry at prices within reach of all. VITALIZED AIR for Painless Extracting. I j Tad's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 1)oKlHSt. II. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. 8. CITY VETERINARIAN, OMAHA, NCB. Offlos, Hth and t iwitll Babertaon Bti Pwnnimdeiioa seMcfte. WORK to Make a Qood lOo CIGAR Cuban Tobacco. Crop of 1900. 5.98