THE OMAHA DAILY J3EE: SATURDAY, ,!V2sE 29, 1901. The Great Mill and Factory Sale Will enable you to procure the wearables you need for the Fourth at a mere fraction of their worth. We cannot impress upon you too strongly the importance of attending this sale. The values are far beyond the ordinary. Some goods are sold for less than one-third their actual value. BOSTOSiiiM&TOIl Mill and Factory Sale Waists, Suits at 1 Mill Factory Sale Muslin Underwear Wonderful Millinery Bargains Trimmed leghorn hats, stylishly draped, trim, med with ilowors and ornaments, on sale at. . . 8.50 for Bwell' up-to-date trimmed hats. These are all newly trimmed, for-this sale. Little regard haB beon shown for coat of mntorlnl ilsijd In. making thcso claborato huts. Wo aro particular! a -v doalrouu of reducing our stock, anil placo on salo thcso beautiful trim- mcd lints, wllli plain and tucked chiffon, wbtto breasts, French flowers, ,at Bonntiful Oninsborough hats, both white ami black, most fashionable hut today, on sale at Mill and Factory Sale of Underwear Thousands of dozens of all kinds of underwear for ladies, misses and boys, bought from some of the 'largest mills in the country at & and price, enabling us to give you some big bargains. Ladies' and misses' plain and fancy ribbed vests, with taped trimmed, all sizes, worth 15c, go at Hundreds of dozona of ladles' flno knit tindorvests with high-and low neck, wing sleeves .and sleeveless, hand- Bomely silk trimmed, all XvC sizes, worth 25c, go at' COO doz. ladios' and men's sample hand kerchiefs, ma do of all puro linen, Irish linen, neatly hemstitched, also many lace and ombroldery -4 g edged handkerchiefs, worth 11 ML . 25c, go at -Urn OVER A MILLION INCREASE Board 'f, Equalization DatarminM t Balis Corporation Aiitumtnts. FORMAL ACTION SATURDAY MORNING Cotiutr Coiiimlaaloiiera Declare It la Time to Miikc the Ilfch Concerns l'n- Tn&ra In Proportion 'ivttli the I'oor Mnii. As a result of the agitation of tho sub ject of tax shirking In Tho Deo and tubse quent Investigation by the Board of Equali zation tho county assessment against the big corporations tiro to bo raised ?l,ir.',6VJ. Tho menlbcra of the board havo prac tically agreed on tho amount each corpora tion Is to bo raised, as follows: Assessors' Equalized ito-' Assess- turns. incuts. Increase. Omnha Gn.s Co. J 72,055 175,00) 102,415 Omaha ..St. llv. CO. . Dl.tWS lOU.OOO 10S.3W (K.LOU 0V.5 0 23,400 l.G.Mti 231, B00 35,625 131.120 43.ol) 142.W5 10,000 Omaha water Co. lK.WO Neb. Tcluuhano Co 19.600 Now Om. T-H. CO 2I.RW Cudahy l'.,Ca., ti3,105 Armour" & Co...... Os.'Ou Omnha 1. CO Swift. & Co 103,5bO Hammond IV Co.. 35,130 Unloiy'St. 'Yds. Co t2.105 13. Omnhu "bridge, 4,000 Am. S. & Hot. Co. '5,uuo 187,500 5U.000 15,000 210,000 300,000 (3,000 233.CKI0 5,C0O .ojo 11,500 S3.0H) Totuls .. JT3U4S $1,1101.100 $1,112,651 Tho greatest Increase, ,1s that of $231,300 . 1 1 -" T V ' ' .. A NIGHT STRUGGLE. Wonmn'i I'luht lrlth tt Demon. It is remarkable, the curious and differ ent ways cofleo will alfect the human body. A llttlo lady lu Herkimer, N. Y., hud ' an (C)iperlonco that may huppeu to others, but; It is not common. Biio says', "I am' Impressed with the desire, not only to thank you personally for relief, but rcallzo that othera may havo tho snuio distressing symptoms without thinking pf the cause. W.heu'I would drop aaluep I would seem to receive a perfect electric shock from feot to h,'eajd thrnugh every nerve of my body. It was dreadful. I would Anally bo come bq" feverish and. exhausted with this horror repeated over and over eacjt time I fell aaledp, thut 1 was obliged to force niysalf to stay, awake, actually not daring to think of rent. Af tcrmy ;auch horrible, night, which I sha1l'ncvcr. forget, 1 aroee completely woru out wlthj my nlghtts battle, but with a 'irm resolVe to set aaldo my morning cupi of coffee,. js I began to believe that wait' the rause of my trouble. iihad some I'ostum Food Coffee madu ocvordlng to directions, I took another cup t tea time, At night, to my great sur prise, I fell quietly-asleep and rested well' all LUlaht seems Incredlblo after only ono day's ust'Jnit It Is positively a truth ful, aUtomeut. I'ihAtCv persisted in tho uso of Postum uutll njWsmy nervous system Is In per ticL' cauSilo'n, l;h.nd' ehoweU some signs of coffee poUonljn;, Allch ua ttoraAch trouble and othp'r t-Kijfoma.' io he left off tho coft'eo and' drluKon'oatuM -with mo; This has lm prevM' ,hUljcjUli, nud, he says he likes PoYtUM .bcter 'than ho did the old fash ioned coffee. v ' Ve tufislit havo been o.wed our trouble If we hud itn'own tho truth about coffee, butvwo.werb Ighorantas are' thousands of others, ami had to learn by experience. I'ienso (To not .uso my name in public." Nariia can bo Riven, upon 'application, by the trpstUD) Crl Co., Ud,f Uattle Creel:, &Uclk - v - - Trimmed sailors, jumbo braids, latest blocks, also trimmed ready- to-wear hats, shirt waist hats, all worth $1.60, sale Saturday 25c 600 5 hats, black and colored, handsomely trimmed with chiffon, fancy silks, flowers and ornamentB, in this Mill and Factory sale choice at..-.-. 98c 1.98 $5 necks and crochet 6c Ladles' flno lisle thread undervcats, drop Btltch and lace effect, also ga crope lisle, worth regular I 40c, In this sale at Ladles' and men's plain whlto and fancy colored border hemstitched handkerchiefs, made of flno sheer I..3y2C-5c cloth, worth up 16c, go at . on the Armour packing house, tho next is that of $176,105 on the Cudahy plant, the next is that of $142,805 on the Union stock yards and tho noxt Is that of $131,420 on Swift & Co. Tho street railway company, the gas compauy, tho electric light oom pnny and' the telophone company assess ments are more than doubled, whllo the water company gets off with an increase of $62,600. Even with the big raises which have been doclded upon tho packing bouses and stock yards aro assessed lower, rolatlvcly, than similar properties aro assessed In Kansas City, as Is shown by tho follow ing authentic figures: . Omaha. Kansas City Assessment. Assessment. Cudahy $ 240.000 J364,ono Armour 300,000 un.Wi Swift 235,000 478,010 Stock Yard 225,0o0 430,100 Trylnir to KqunlUe. Tho only purpose of the Board of Equali zation in raising theasscssments of tho corporations Is to bring them up to some thing near the percentage of actual value nt which property In this county Is generally assessed. "Wo think it is about time,!' said a member of tho board, "to make the mil lionaire corporations pay taxes in propor tion with the ownerB of small homes. They have been shirking their taxes long enough and tho raises wo have decided upon aro fair and Just." "In making these raises against tho cor porations," Bald Chairman Connolly, "wo have been guided largely by the Informa tion on the subject published In Tho lice during the past two weeks. Wo investi gated the figures published In The lice aud found them to be substantially corroct. Wo might have inmlo n total raise of $3,000,000, but I think the advance of $1,000,000 Is pretty good work for one yoar." The raising of the corporation assess ments was decided upon nt an executive session of tho board, which lasted from 7 o'clock until nearly midnight Thursday. Tho county commissioners had expected to conclude sitting as n Hoard of Equalization Thursday night, but finding tt Impossible to finish thnlr work they extended their time to Saturday. View the Property. Yesterday tho commissioners vlowcd tho packing house and other properties upon which the assessments aro to bo for mally raised today. The total of the equalised county assess ment, without counting In the advances that are to bo made on the corporation assesments, amounts to $22,2.'i0,000. When tho $1,112,652 incrcaao on tho corporations Is added to this sum the total county us- sefsment for this year will amount to $2.1,262,652, which Is an Increase of $1,616, 679 over last year's total assessment. WHEN BELLSTEDT GOES AWAY Fetlvl Committee 'Will Keep an with the l'ntcrtnlniiieiitu for the Next Wcclf. Tho June festival, during which tho Bollstedt Concert band has given fifty throe concerts, will terminate this even ing. A Juvenilo program will bo offered this afternoon. All the numbers appeal particularly to the children. This oventng Hellsledt and his band will glvo their 267th concert In this city within the brief period of two years, Ilcllstcdt has ar ranged a particularly fine program for this occasion. The hand will leave on a lato train tonight for Kansas Cltr. where U opens an engagement tomorrow afternoon for four weeks. Miss Grnco Cameron wlli sing "The In flammatus" tomorrow evening at the pa vilion. She will also sing Bach-Gounod's "Ave Maria," which she last sung In this city about two and n half years ago. For hr encores she will sing "Annie I.awrlo" and "Home, Sweet Home." Sho' will be 50 made worth up (in 912.00. Is (hero a womnu la Oainliit tliat Is will ing to let an opportunity HUo thin slip? Conic 1111(1 boo liow excellent tho fabrics aro ami what pplendld styles aro in tho lot. They aro most recent fash ions. It's u raro bargain. 750 for Ladies $17.50 Tailored Suits mndu of flutntnor weight cheviots, eton Jackets, taffeta stitched lar. Skirts with wide llaro flounce. This is a very special offer, resulting from a fortunate purchase. 298, for Wash Frocks tumes wortli up to $112.00. ' stylos very cliolco fabrics and tiful novelty effects. 25c or Wash Skirts worth up to $2 rnndo of duck, P. K., etc., strap nnd braid trimmed. 1f5c for $100 Wash Skirts v,w Made of linen crash all sizes. Mill and Factory Sale of AE recently made arrangements with one of the largest manufacturers of all kinds of crochet, marealllcs nnd mltchcllcn Bed Spreads, by which wo take what aro known as ovor-ordcrs. When tho wholesaler places an order with tho mill It Is generally for a given quantity. Tho mill puts these In tho works and many times produces more than the contract calls for. Theso are put to one sldo and arc called over-orders, and at tho end of tho season they aro sold at a discount. Under theso circumstances wo take an Immonso quantity of those odds nnd ends. In some cases thoro aro 10, 25 and 50 of one kind, and In other cases only one or two of a kind. Tbey comprlso everything In the Bed Spread line, fringed, unfrlngcd, crocheted, marsallles, mltchellen and white and colored. We . bought them at about half what wo would have to pay for them If wo bought them In tho regular .way. All the wedk wo havo displayed some of them In our window to give you -an idea what they are and what bargains you can expect' Saturday.' We will sell nil tho best Bed Spreads that generally sell at Toe, for All those, that generally sell at $1.00, we will sell at 39c 49c This in the biggest quilt sale Omaha has ever known, and furnlsiies an excellent and private families whoso bedding needs replenishing. 1 Jv supported by an orchestra under tho di rection of P. M. Stclubausor. A number of the latest and most pop ular pictures were ordered from New York by telegraph and will arrlvo by express Sunday and be presented Sunday evening for the first time. The Musical Festival committee mado arrangements by telegnrph yesterday tor1 the appearance in the pavilion, commenc ing Monday evening next and continuing for six nights, of the eelebrated contralto singer, Miss Mabolle Crawford of Chicago, a well known oratorio and operatic singer who has many friends In Omaha. DEM0REST MEDAL CONTEST Youthful Orntur Ilolil Forth on the Uvlla of Intemperance (or n I'rlxe. Under the auspices of the Women's, Christian Temperance union, four young women nnd ono young man contested for tho gold medal, which Is the second In tho Demorcst series, In the North Side Chris tian church last evening. Tho contestants wcro: Misses Elizabeth Kclpln, Suseta Whitehead, Jessie Caldor, Ituth Shinrock and Mr. Itoss Dates. Following tho contest, and whllo the Judges were making their decision tho children of the Sunday school, assisted by Miss Ora Shinrock, presented "Tho Mother Goose Convention," In which tho famous damo of tho nursery rhymes with Tho Old Woman Who Lived In the Shoe, Bo Peep, Llttlo Hed Riding Hood and a number of other well known characters figured as having visited tho drunkard's home and ex pressed their grief at tho conditions that they found. Mrs. Shadel of Odell. Neb., president of the Ocraortst work of the state, was present and mado a brlof address, after which tho decision of tho JudgeR was announced In favor of Miss Elizabeth Kclpln, Tho contest was well attended, Miss Magce being present with a number of the small boys from Tenth Street City mission. WELCOME FOR THE BISHOP Former ContcrrKntlnn f "Cluiplnln" .McCnhe ArrniiKPa Ilecrpt Inn Fol Invrlni; Ilia Altaenec In .South. Bishop Charles C. McCahe, formerly sta tioned In this city as bishop of tho Meth odist church, will bo entertalnod In Omaha next week, after a long nbsonco In South I America. A reception will bo tendered thu umnuji on rnuny evening ni tne 1'irsi .uem- odlst church, Dr. J. W, Jennings, presiding elder of tho Omaha district, being In charge of the exorcises. Dr. A. C. Hirst will dc liver an address of wolpomo In behalf nf tho Methodist churches of the state, many of which wilt bo represented. Bishop McCalw will give a brief outline of his episcopal tour In South America, during which he traveled 19,000 miles. Set en teura iu Ileil, "Will wonders over cease 7" Inquire of the friends of Mis. I Peace of Lawrenco, Kau. They knew sho had been unable to leavo her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostra tion nnd general debility; but, "Three bot tles of Electric Bitters enabled me to walk," she writes, "and In three months I felt like a new person." Women suffering from hadacht, backache, nervousness, sleopless ness, melancholy, fainting und dizzy spells will nnd It a priceless blctMng. Try It. Sat l8factlon Is guaranteed by Kubn & Co., only 50c. num. SILL Calvin S., June 2S at 6 a. m., g;d SS yenrs. Funeral this evening at 6:S0 p. m. from late residence, 1S01 California, street. In- lerment at iroy, 11, x. pUY your shirtwaists where you can do the boat that's here. We bought a manufacturer's sur plus stock at a great reduction and aro thus enabled to offer you such remarkable bargains. Note the prices and description of the waists we advertise for Saturday's salo. for Ladies' Tailor- Assortment No. 1 Contains Ladies' Wulsts rnndo of poicalo, gingham, chutnbray, in solid colors, stripes, ate., Suits ninny of them with uu muu on bargain coun ter at Assortment waists rnndo of French gingham, lawns, percales In all the latest colors, full fronts, pleated backs, bishop sleeves, exceptional bargain nt .' Assortment and lined new col waists made of flno Insertion, percales, dlmltlcs, ginghams, many of them beautifully tucked and hem stitched, now sleeves on solo at and Cos All tho latest patterns, beau $1.25 bed spreads tit 50c $1.50 bed spreads Ht....'. 75c $2.00 bed spreads at $1.00 $2.50 bed spreads nt ...$1.25 .South Omaha News Hon. B. E. Wilcox, local representative of tho American Bond and Trust company, received word yesterday that the bonds of most of tho city officials had been accepted by tho company and wcro now on die with tho city clerk. Thoso who have not yet filed bonds In this company are: Police Judge King, City Attorney Lambert, City Engineer Deal and Building Inspector D. M, Click. All of theso odlclals are, howover, under personal bonds which hold good until tho surety company acts upon their appli cations. This bonding company cannot, it is stated, consider the bonds of City Treasurer Koutsky or Deputy Treasurer Gustafson until tho city has compiled with the pro visions of the now charater, which compels tho city to designate a depository. In line with .the charter the council must adver tise for bids from banks for city deposits. South Omaha has three national banks and it may bo that no bids will bo received In answer to tho advertisement, when Inserted, ns tho city seldom has any money to speak of on hand. Bids nre to bo made on tho basis of r certain per cent of Interest on dally balances. For a month or two there might bo quite a balance nnd then the treasurer would Issue a call for warrants and nearly the entire fund be withdrawn. Bankers say that If a certain sum were to be doposlted for a stipulated length of time the bids might bo worth noting, but under tho present system, with no sinking fund and a continual overlap, there is not much show for bids. At any rato tho bond bf the treasurer, as given under tho old charter, holds good until the city compiles with lta part of the obligation. Amplilthe ntr r Completed. Tho amphitheater at Twenty-fifth and O streets, whero the Street Fair company will hold entertainments of various sorts, has been completed. According to tho osttmate of tho structural artist tho seating capacity will bo about 8,000. Tho flower parade will bo held In tho ring, as well as tho corona tion of tho carnival queen. Somo of tho local ministers In the city aro entering complaints about tho proposed hull fight. When tho protest waB made tho reverend gentlemen wcro ntsured by tho management of the fair that no harm would come to any of the Mexicans or to the bull. Ono of tho Incidents of yesterday was tho withdrawal of Miss Eunice Ensor from the race for queen of tho carnival. Dr. Ensor said that his daughter was not strong enough to participate In tho affair and ho had requested her to withdraw her name. Arrangements have been mado to place ballot boxes for voting purposes in the downtown drug stores, where votes for queen of tho carnival may bo filed. Ralph Dunbar, who Is managing this portion of tho show, expects to seo considerable com petition and looks for a lively race beforo tho closing of tho ballot boxes on the night of July 6. Official Junket, The following city ,ofllc!al3 will leavo today for a Junket to Lake Okobojl as the guests of tho Grant Paving company and tho Thomson-Houston Electric Light com pany: Councllmcn Martin, Miller, Dworak, Johnston, City Clerk Shrlglcy and City Engineer Beal. Tho party expects to leavo early this morning and will return Monday aftornoon. Fltmeruld t'uae Toilny, It Is expected that the Impeachment pro ceedings against J. J. Fitzgerald will come up before Judge Baker In tbo district court today, In his nnswor filed Mr. Fitzgerald makes a general denial of the principal al legations and bo certainly ought to put up a good defense, for he has employed five lawyers. City Attorney Larabort will handle tbo case oa bis side alone. la bis wiui son cults, 25c soft culTs, No. 2 Contains Ladies' No. 3 Contains Ladies' whlto and colored lawns, trimmed with 75c 59c On second floor a full assortment of every thing that Is new and swell In waists, lncludlug tho sailor col lar waists, dimity waists go nt 98c, $1.50, $2.50 r.o $5.00 and Bed Spreads All the best grade bed spreads, worth up to $5.00 Including satin embossed, satin derby, and in fact all the very 4 no best quilts made go at I17O opportunity for boarding houses, hotels , , answer Fitzgerald does not try to ahow what the valuation of tho plantB ho assessed Is now, but goes back to years gone by and quotes the assessment. Ho therefore shows an Increase, but nothing In 'proportion to that of tho values of today. It Is under stood that tho city proposes to push the case, to a finish and end" the hearing as aoon as possible. Scarcity of I.ntior. Contractors and othors aro complaining about the scarcity of labor. Men cannot be found to perform work nnd no Idle men aro to be found on tho streets. Carpenters aro In great demand Just now, as well as team sters and ordinary laborers. Dealers In material aro compelled to skirmish every day for teams and thoro is a steady hunt for carpenters and masons. At tho packing houses work is progressing nicely and very few employes of these great Institutions are found Idle. Good prices are being paid for labor by contractors and the packers are, of course, paying the scale of wages agreed Upon some time ago. Magic, Cltr Coaalp. Dr. C. W. Johnson of Chicago la visiting friends In tho city. Real estate dealers report business Just a little bit slack just at this time. Councilman August Miller leaves for Iowa today to stuy until Monday. Manager Renner whs. husy yesterday making out contracts for concessions. Several religious societies aro holding tent meetings In various parts of tho city. Tho horse sales at the stock ynrds this week attracted a great deal of attention. Major Cress, Inspector of weights and meusures, is making his annual Inspection. (liadlng at tho east end of Missouri nve nue for a road to tho river is to commence shortly. A petition for tho grading of Twenty-seventh street from 13 to Q street Is being cir culated. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Prosser, 1526 North Twenty-third street, announce the birth of a daughter. W. S. Babcock has returned from Lake Washington, Minn., whero ho spent a couplo of weeks llshlng. It Is reported that Cudnhy will appeal from the assessment aa returned by the Board of Review. John Flynn, ono of the letter carriers at the noHtoltlcc, bus gone to Wisconsin to spend his vacation. MIsb Eunice Ensor, daughter of Dr. and MrH. T. H. Ensor, has withdrawn from the carnival queen contest. A number of vagrants were beforo Judge King yosterday and they worn given an hour In which to leave tho city. Blnce tho flushing the strectB downtown are In first-class condition and Mayor Kelly proposes to keep them so during tho fair. Mrs. W. II. Hayes of Toledo, Ia nnd Mrs. J, B. Purlnton of Neola. Ia., nre the gucHta of Judgu and Mrs. F, A. Agnew, Twenty-third nnd N streets. The demand for tho removnl of tho drays from Twenty-fifth and N street continues, but Mayor Kelly haH co far declined to make a decision In tho matter. The Scenic Itnitte to California, Don't make a mlstako and solcct any other route than the Burlington when you go to California at the time of tho Ep worth league meeting In July. Tho Burlington with Its connections forms the Scenic Lino of the World, It takes you through tho very heart of tho Rockies, past all tho glorious mountain scenery of Colorado and Utah. Come back by way of Portland, Beattlo, Tacoma and Billings, Costs a few dollars extra and It Is worth It. Beautifully illustrated folder giving full Information about this, the greatest holi day opportunity over offered, on request. Tells what there Is to see on tho way to tho coast, where to stay In San Francisco nnd the places In California which you cannot afford to miss. Tickets, 1502 Farnam street. MtrelterliiK In Ilentrlee. BEATRICE, Neb., Juno 28. (Special Tol- egram.) The thermometers today are reg istering from 102 to 106. No fatalities were reported up to 1 o'clock, , Ladies' fine muslin and cambric somely trimmed, groat variety of styles, worth up to 1. 25, in lots at, pair, 25c. 35c, 49c and 75c Ladies' skirts, made of line muslin and cam bric, with deep ruliles, trimmed with dainty laco and wide embroidery flouncing, worth up to $2. go at 49c, 69c and 98c Ladies' fine gowns and skirt sizes, trimmed with neat and worth in tho regular way up to 2, go in lots at ill and Factory All the ladieB' and children's lino imported French and German lisle-thread hoyo, plain aud fancy, gauze, drop-stitched lisle, also fine maco cotton hose with white solos, in cluding a variety of fancy wortli up to 75c a pair in this sale, choice Ladies', misses' and boys' fine hose in plain, medium and heavy weight ribbed, full seam less, faBt black, some silk fin ished, worth up to 25c 1ffp pair, goat lvJV Great Sale Parasols and Umbrellas Hundreds of line nil silk plain and fancy parasols, some are hem stitched, others fancy milled, chiffon and lace trimmed, all colors, including black and white, worth up to go at $1 .49 and 1 .98. iHzd.Q Hundreds of silk umbrellas, 26 and QQ jTTx 28 inch, for ladies and men, made of I Milk Rercre. silk taffeta, with plain and cj ' fancy sterling silver, white metal and pearl handles, worth up to $-1.00, iu this sale at 1.49 and $1.98. THIRTY-TWO ACQUIRE ANTLERS Elks Inltlnte I.nrffe Clnaa Into the M at erica of the Uest Fcople on Kartu, Over Soo members of tbo order of Elks assembled at tho rooms of the local lodge last night to confer tho obligations and explain tho mysteries to a class of thlrty- xnnrtlrlnt'nlt and flftPT tllO test had been applied in the demonstration of forti tude of tho novitiates rorresnmenis wero served to a gathering that filled tho par lors. Just n tho exemplification of the ritual was completed "tho Bellstcdt con cert closod and Dirootor Bellstcdt ana nis men r'opaired by invitation to the stalking mini-tors of the antlcred fraternity. A so cial session followed the formal coremo- nles, during which aolectlons wore piayea by Bcllstedt'8 band, alternating with other entertaining diversions. There was a reci tation by George Cronk, a piano solo by Mr. Campbell of Victor, Colo, a violin itnln hv Mr. Nettleton of Tabor. Ia.. songs by Jo Barton and Low Dale and a recita tion, "Old Glory," by Judge Loo Estoiie. The candidates who were Inducted into ihn order were: Charles E. Hutchinson, J. B. Watklns, W. T. McFarlane, W. S. King, George H. Cook, Asel stecro, jr., Nelson C. Pratt, Walter C. Nolson, H. J. Kioon John P. Stout. F. A. Tucker. James Richardson, Jr Clinton R. Miller, B. P. Griffin, H. W. Howclls, DoWltt C. Lewis, Gcorgo McBrldo, Thomas F. Swift, John A. McShane, Thomas A. Minier, E. u. uouaer. H. S. Emory, W. T. Wyman, Charles L. Duehl, C. W. Downs, H. F. Roberson, "W. J. Fawcett. N. L. Maloncy. John V, Bron- nan, Thomas Kllpatrlck, A. B. Jaxqulth and Stlllman G. Lund. WHAT CAUHBS IJANnilUFF. Grenteat Eiirnpenn Authority on Skin Tllaenae Saya It'a n Germ. Tho old Idea was that dandruff Is scales of skin thrown off through a feverish con dition of tho scalp. Prof. Unna, Hamburg, Germany, European authority on skin dis eases, says dandruff Is a germ disease. The germ hurrowB undor tho scalp, throwing up llttlo scales of cuticle nnd sapping tho vitality of the hair at tho root. The only hair preparation that kills dandruff germs Is Newbro's Hcrplolde. "Destroy tho cause, you romovo tho effect." Not only cures dandruff, but stops falling hair and causes a luxuriant growth. Delightful hair dress ing. MnrrlitKe Llcciiara. Marriage HceriBos have been granted to the following: Name nnd Residence. Age. Wllllnm A. Lewis, Bancroft, Neb 33 Ellznboth Thlrtlo, Douglas county 2 Stack B. Hall, Omaha 26 Minnie U Mack, Omaha 19 Lott E. Johnson, South Omahn 40 Mngglo J, Donnldson, South Omaha 40 Meyer Taxman, Rock Island, 111 22 Mary Schlaefer, Omaha Pi Edward Carlson, St, Joseph, Mo 25 Augusta Hoffman, Omaha 23 William J. Miller, South Omaha 25 Mary Hoffman, Omaha , 23 Balzac's Itlvul. Balzac had no rival but Oeorgo Sand; eomo critics consider them twin stars. This woman, acknowledged by all the world as tho second, If not tho first, of French novelists, was certainly the moat remarkablo woman of her ago nnd the greatest authoress In tho world's history. The story of her own life is as ro mantic and eventful as that of any of her heroines; tho revelations mado in her Hlstolre de ma vie would furnish ma terial for a dozen novels of tho present day, An interesting pamphlet giving out line of her life will be sent on request. AGENTS WANTED. GEORGE BRRIE & SON, 1311 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, drawers, hand-- chemise, all nicely made, full showy laces and embroideries, AQn fSQc Q-ftr -7K, VJ79 Ot Sale of Hosiery colored hose, 25c Ladies' and misses fine full regular made hose, some with double soles, Bpliced heels, double knees, all sizes, worth regular up to 35c ECr a pair, in this salo at THE BEST Of EVERYTHING $16.75 Milwaukee and return July aoai,ja St. Paul and return June n u n, Cincinnati and return $22.50 Julr ML Detroit and return $22.00 Jul A, t Chicago and return July 21, M, ' Hot Springs and return Jane : $18.40 Jane 18 M Jfc Vory low rates to tho Buffalo Exposition City Ticket Office 1401-1403 Famam St. mil". n.f -i wh If! U II EL Y ?Dtt0 Dr.Kay't RuomS w Hill IUUCI, JJCB tODie, MUUI blood nurlner known for all rhrnntn uiuuu iiuriner unowu tor all cbroal renovate and Invigorates rhenholei aoiesyiMatt cure very worst cases. Oet trial bo at It not satisfied with It notlfr us. 4re wtlTl money tv return mll. 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