THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1001. UJlVnClll Special purchases from the largest eastern mills on sale in the Bar- U AXREII7 IIHf 11-11 A QA1SKU0M. SPECIAL PME-iyVESTOHY HAHOAIX SALES IX EVERY DEPARTMENT. THE MOST ASTONISHINGLY LOW- PRICES EVER NAMED ON fl II T III sWsMBVV HIGHEST GRADE STYLISH SEASONABLE GOODS. Slfll lfciilV 4 i BIG SALE ON Summer Shoes, Oxfords and Slippers Saturday. Thousands of pairs of fine high grade Oxford Tics nud Slippers on sale at almost DOe on the dollar to dose out before inven tory. Positively $2.00, 2.50 and ?3.00 tf 1 A t-1 Oxfords Ties on sale at if) 1 98c for Ladies' $1.50 Strap Slippers. with turned soles,, neat coin toea and opera heels sizes 2$ to QQ 8, per pair VOL m &rvmasmw mfw Misses' and Children's Slippers and Shoes MISSES' fine $1.50 Vici Kid Turn Sole Strap Cl 1 ff Slippers, sizes 11 to 2, at kpiJJ CHILDREN'S fine 1.!J5 Vici Kid strap Slippers, with QOr turn soles and patent leather tips, sizes 8 to 11, at WL CHILDREN'S flue $1.00 Vici Kid Strap Slippers H sizes 5 to 8, at UL MISSES' fine $2.25 Shoes sizes 11 to tf gA 2, on sale at Zpl.OLI CHILDREN'S fine $2.00 Patent Leather Shoes Q'-l S sizes 8 to 10i, at Zpi.O LADIES' line Vici Kid $3.00 Turn Qt sfm Sole Shoes at Ipl. V Men's and Boys' Shoes MEN'S fine Vici Kid $3.00 "CROWN" Shoes on sale at HOYS' fine SATIN Calf $2.00 Shoes at MAliOUAND COMPANY FAILS Firm Which Oanm Embarnssmeit of Bank in Haidi f Biceiror, DOES NOT AFFECT THE STOCK EXCHANGE Securities Mold on Ilclinlf of Firm Hendlly Absorbed All llnnk Meet Thi'lr G'lrnrlnu llonao Ilatuncea, NEW YORK. Juno IS. Thofailura of tho firm of Henry Maruuand & Co., bankers and brokers, tho name of which has been con nected with the embarrassment of tho Sev enth National bank, was announced on tho Stock exchange today. Tho firm made nn assignment to Frank Sullivan Smith. The assignment v.as without preferences. No statement of tho assets or liabilities was made with the assignment. The failure was without appreciable effect on tho stock market. During the first fifteen minutes of trading on the Stock exchange the following trans actions were made for tho account of the suspended firm. Five hundred shares Penn sylvania, 400 Bergen County Gas, 300 Ameri can Car and Foundry, 100 each of Laclede Oss preferred, Atchison preferred and Kan sas &. Texas preforred. Seven thousand dollars, par valuo, of Missouri Pacific 6s of 1917 and $5,000 Iron Mountain Ss wero also dealt In for their account. At 10:30 Manager Doherer of the cleorlng house said that all of tho banks had cleared ss usual and that no further difficulty was anticipated In banking circles. Inquiry at the local office of tho Flttsburg, Shawmul & Northern railway brought out an assur ance that there would bo no disastrous con sequence as far as the railroad was con cerned. DEATH RECORD. Theodore S, Parvlu. CEDAR RAPIDS, la.. June 28. (Special Telegram.) Theodoro S. Parvln, grand sec retary of the Iowa Free Masons and libra rian of the Masonic library, died at 1:30 this afternoon, aged 84 years. It Is more than sixty years since Mr. r-arvln camo from Ohio, and during all that time ho has been serving the people of Iowa In some capacity. Robert Lucas, first gov ernor of the territory of Iowa, choso him to be territorial librarian, and ho also acted ns private secretary to the governor. He went east and bought J5.000 worth of books, which was tho beginning of the state library. In 1S30 ho was district attorney for the middle district of Iowa. In 1840 be served as secretary of the territorial coun cil. Serving for ten year, trom 1147 to 1857, as clerk of the United States district court, Mr, Parvln In 1848 was elected county judge at n time when this official was prac tically king of the county over which h presided. About this time he was elected LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT ih tho standard for Extinct of Boof quality, and in no nrticlo of food in quality moro important than in beef. Bo careful to buy tho genuine LIEBIG COMPANY'S, CA t 'stfiliUilaaignature'i ff j7 $1.97 for Ladies' $3.00 n a. a. z i ivoi sizes a to t ; wiattiB sale Saturday ai.K1- $196 $1.50 register of the state land office, serving iui. rrom i860 to 1870 he was professor of natural sclent. in . a.... university, and at this time began his ex- icu..v0 worn in me preservation of Iowa history, being for three vr. tho Iowa State Historical society and editor w. .wiimiB oi town," the historical quarterly then published by tho society and slnco continued by tho slate historical de partment. Beginning. In a small way, as nearly all collectors have, Mr. Parvln has become tho most successful collector of his torical materials In tho state, with the slnglo oxceptlon of Charles Aldrlch of the Btate historical department. He has been most genorous with the results of these labors, contributing many valuable things t6 other libraries. Tho historical publica tions of the stato are filled with contribu tions which ho has written from time to time. His "History of tho Newspaper Press of lowa from 1836 to 1846" Is a stand ard of authority. Another Important work was his "History of tho Early Schools of Iowa from 1830 to 1839. I0 has written a "Itlstory of Masonry In Iowa," a "History of Templary In the United States" and biographical sketches and historical articles without number. Wheat KIiik Dreabnch. SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. William Dresbach, ono of th pioneer wheat men of this stato and known for many years as "the wheat king," died In this city today. Judge Won da Drops Dead, INDIANAPOLIS, Juno 29. Judge W. A. Woods of tho United States rtl.trlnt .... dropped dead at 12:30 this (Saturday) uiwiuiud rl mi tiuiiiu in mis city. nKATfUCE CHAUTAUQUA. Low Bates Via the Ilurllntfton Ttonte. )2V85 to Beatrice and return; return limit July 5. United Slates Senator B. R. Tillman of South Carolina, Rev. Frank W. Qunsalus of Chicago, Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., of New York ond Mrs. Maud Balllngton Booth aro omong the eloquent speakers on the pro gram. The Second Regiment band of Nebraska gives daily concerts. Numerous other at traction servo to comblno n raro Intellec tual treat with an Inexpensive outing. Tickets at 1502 Farnara St., or at Burling ton station, 10th and Mason Sts, A Placu to Spenil I lie Summer, On the linos of the MILWAUKEE RAIL WAY aro 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 lakes and streams and cool weather. These resortB are all reached easily from Omaha. A book dsrlblng them may bs had on application at the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway city ticket office, 1504 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tlckots, good until October 31, now on sale at greatly reduced rates. F. A. NASH, Oeneral Western Agent l'ollre Court Caaea. When Jacob Lleli brought back (he rig he had rented from Jones' livery stable. 1114 Dodge street, the top of the buggy was badly dilapidated, having collided with the brunch:) of n tree, and Jones said Llob would have to pay for the dam ages. Lleb refused to pay, so .'ones ok Lleb'u cont to offset the claim. Then Lleb had Jones arrested on a charge of robbery, After a hearing In police court Jones was discharged. After a hearlnir In nnllrn mnrt George Brown was held to tho district court under $700 bonds, the charge against him being daylight breaking and entering. He Is accused of looting a Webster street juim hihi. Bleat Mlsa Stoner of Ksbisi, COLUMBUS, O., June S8.-Mlss Annie Stoner, head of the women's department UIUI Professor domestic BPIkhpk In h Wan. sas State Agricultural college, lias been rwmeu proieasor or uomestic science In the Ohio State university. Saturday's Gnat Wash Goods Sale 10,000 pieces of neat, new and up-to-date Wash Goods from the North Adams mills and tho Merrimack mills, on sole Satur day In our BARGAIN ROOM. Every lady In Omaha should see this fine line of goods. Cc new Scotch Lawns, IVic. 10c Batiste, all the finest shades, 3Vic All tho 10c and 12Vc Dimities, Batistes and Organdies, the best values In America, Cc. 32-lnch Batiste, worth 15c: 32-Inch Or gandies, worth 19c; 32-Inch Dimities, worth 2Cc; all on sale at 10c. Imported Swisses, worth 40c; Imported Dimities, worth COc, In alt tho new shades and Linen, 10c. 35- Inch India Linen, 5c. 36- lnch Percales, 6c. SILKS IN THE BARGAIN ROOM. French Faconcs, 15c. Japan Plaids, worth 50c, 25c. 75c Liberty Satin, 39c. 75c Foulards, 39c. 76c Satin, 39c. J 1.00 Faconcs, 39c. Wo will sell Hammocks and Croquet Sets at greatly reduced prices to close. Special on Straw Hats Don't fall to see the Straw Hats at the front door. Hats worth up to $1.00, on sale at 22c. All tho. children's Sailors worth 20c, 25c and 35c, on salo Saturday In ono lot at IPC Mexicans, a dozen different varieties at lust halt price. Men's Straw Hats, your cholco of our entire line, to closo them out, half price Saturday. Hayden's leader a guaranteed Felt Hat In Alpines, golfs and pashas at $1.50. Our stiff Hat is unequalled for the money. Dress Suit Cases A fine canvas covered Suit Case, leather covers, riveted through. 20-Inch at $1.26. 22-lnch nt $1.40. 24-Inch at $1.50. Ste How Hot It Is Buy n Thermometer from inn nn. Buttonholo Thermometers tho latest fad 15c. Frameless smoked Eyeglasses, the $1.60 kind, at 50c. We carefully examine your eyes free and properly fit glasses at less than half the usual prico. HAYDEN BROS ENTRIES FOR TODAY'S RACES Five Erenta Aaanred, with Good Bnnchea of lloraea and Good Poraea. Following nrc tho entries for tho races at tho Driving park today: First race, live miles, for non-winners of first monoy during meet, purso $150: Boss u Nell (Jamison, ucs Moines tf uneri, Undo Sam (Jess Long), Orphan Boy (W. Cacklcr), Racine Stlce (W. Zcno). Second race, three-quarters of u mile, for non-winners of first money during meet, purso $200: Archie McKuy (Arthur;, Bags (Myers), Pralrlo King (Baker), Lord How ard (W. Dalloy), Albert S (Flynn), Pros pect (Zimmerman). Third race, llve-clghthR of a mile, $10 en trance. $100 added by Omaha Jocko v club: Joo Foster (Goertner), Madam Bishop (Eddie Porter). Home (W. Dalley), Bill Powell (Parker), Ircno S (Ulsden), Alice F (anowD.iii), iv. u. uomio u.ou Kann). Fourth race, nne-quarter-mlle and repeat, two moneys only. 60 nnd 40 per cent to win ners, entrance? $5, (CO added by Omaha Jockey club: Pumpkin (Carter), W. Riley (W. Cacklcr). Len H (Burton). Jim IIInkH (Doty), ClrcuB (Stafford), Anna B (Ben jamin). The entries for this race held open mini . p. in. ior ouuin umuna quarter horses. Filth race, seven-eighths of a mile, for horses that have not been first or necond during meet: Title (Baker). Oeorge F. Todd (Wallace). Moscow Bell (Mason), Henry Lee (Carter), Babe T (Peters), Reo Hilda (Hluden). In addition the management expects to regular e'Vnen'ts.tlUl0nnl at,rac,lon a"or " ROOT GETS JT0N A FOUL Decision Is Given Htm In Ilia Fight Willi Kid Cnrtei-Crowd Dlaantlafied. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 2S.-Thc light be tween Jack Root of Chicago and Kid Car ter of Brooklyn was a hard contest with an unsatisfactory ending. In the fifteenth round both were lighting strong, with the advantage- In Root's fuvor. when Carter swung a hard left on Root's body. Hoot went down on his back, his features con torted with pain, his hands clutching his groin. Referee Fred Wand puvo tho fight to Root, saving Carter struck a foul blow. The foul, If any, was not apparent to the spectators. In the preliminary contest between Tim Callahan of Philadelphia and Joe Bernstein of New ork for twenty rounds, the referee gayo the decision to C'allahnn without hesl tntlon. It did not meet with popular ap proval. ante Cltyn I, one. The Omaha Bedding company's liowllnf team defeated tho Gate Cltys last night on Clark's alleys. Score: OMAIIAS. . lt. 2d. 3d. Total Huntington 13i m let ,it Plotts m ir.s mi nt 8tapenhorst 10U 172 143 4H Beugelo Ul 191 132 4b Yost 150 HO 166 4t2 Total 97 S06 "tM 2JVt GATE CITVS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Senmnn lsi u 177 6(7 Conrad 110 147 156 413 Hartley 160 ins 117 4 5 Bowman V.) 138 15C 413 Straw 1H 133 131 421 Totat 718 781 "710 2I2M Mlsa Moore Wlna n Tennla, PHILADELPHIA. Juno 28,-The principal event In the women's national champion ship tennis tournament toduy was the final round between Miss Marlon Jones of Nevada and Miss Bessie Mooro of Rldgo wood. N. J., In which the latter came out the victor. In' the men's singles W, J, Clothier, the local champion, beat R. D. Little of Princeton, the Intercollegiate champion, Gela Decision Over Buddy Klnir, DENVER, Juno 2S.-Jack O'Brien of New York was given the decision over Buddy King (colored) of Denver at the end of a ten-round go btofore the Colorado Athletic association tonight. O'Brien was on the defensive, most of the tfme. Etnd articles of incorporation r.oileei of stockholders' meetings, etc.. to The Bts. Wa will give them proper legal lasertloa. Tcliphc&a 1 1 Trimmed Summer Millinery -ml. Saturday we offer you hundreds of beau tifully trimmed Hats at prices that can not help but meet with your favor. Wo are not going to mark them at what they are worth, but on a basis of cost to us. We aro desirous of reducing our stock and will give you the benefit. Leghorn Hats, from 25c to $1.50, worth doublo tho price. A full lino of Shirt Waist Hats, trimmed In a variety of materials. Children's trlmmc.d Hats at 95c up. Babies' muslin Caps a specialty. Grand Ring Sale Saturday Rings equal In wear and appearance to $40 to $100 rings on salo at Hayden's for 25c and 50c. These rings aro made by a new patent process, hnvlng a shell of SOLID GOLD overlaying a metal compo sition. They are guaranteed to wear like solid gold. They come In plain band rings, chased rings and set rings. Beautiful real Imported doublets, opals, pearls, diamonds, rubles, turquoises, etc., etc., handsomely set and It Is imposslblo for experts to distinguish theso from $40 to $100 rings. Come In and sea theso rings at 25c and 50c and tho guarantee we give with each one. Ladies' Summer Neckwear Grand salo Saturday. All tho new novelties In tho largest sam ple lino of Ladles' Neckwear ever shown In Omaha. 60c Windsor Ties, 25c. 26c Windsor Ties, 10c. 50o Grenadine Tics, 25c. $1.00 Neckwear, 60c. $3.00 Neckwear, $1.00. LADIES LINEN COLLARS, 5C. Seasonable Fashions '3846 Round Yoke Wrapper. "2 to42 In. butt. Woman's Round Yoke Wrapper. No. 3845. To bo Made with or Without the Fitted Lin ing No woman likes to bo without a sim ple, tasteful morning gown that can be Five Cents Dropped- On our side counter and you get a glass of the most delicious soda water you over tasted and our soda water Is drawn at freezing point. One glass of our soda water keeps you cool all day. Beforo you leave tho store let us put you up a quart of tho most dollclous Icq cream ever made In ono of our little barrcU. We give you thrco fine flavors for 40 cents a quart, 20 cents a pint. If you are going to glvo a picnic, social, etc., let us raako you a price for your cream. Wo raako only good cream. W. 9. Balduff. 1520 Farnctn St. Boorcl BangI Bimbl- Next Thursday Is tho dny wo cole brute nnd we're prepared to help tho Hinnll boy mnko a nolao Just got In n big stock of Blanks nil sizes '22, ti'i, 38 besides a big lot of Revolvers Hotter have tho boy call early nnd lay In a stock, so he'll bo rendy to commence raising a racket about 5 a, m Fourth of July morning. A. C. Raymer Builders Hardware and Tools. 1514 Farnam St. Men's Summer Underwear at less than Manufacturers' Cost All tho men's Ono balbrlggan and lisle thread Shirts and Drawers In plain and fancy colors that wero made to sell at $1.25, on salo at 60c. All the men's fine balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers In plain and fancy colors that wero mado to sell at 75c, on sale at 35c. All the men's balbrlggan Shirts and Drawers in plain and fancy colors, regular 60c values everywhere, on sale at 25c. Men's 25o fancy H-Hone nt 10c. 500 dozen men's fine maco-socks In plain black, brown, blue and red, and 20 different styles of fancy colors, on sale at 10c. Men's 50c Neckwear on Sale at ISc 300 dozen xren'a Silk Tics In all tho new styles In String Ties, Band Bows, Shield Bows, Wlndsoretts, Four-ln-Hands and Made Up Tics, nil the new patterns; also In black, nil on sate at 16c. Men's 25c String, at 2c. 500 dozen men's String Ties In madras, with silk stripes, that wero made to sell at 15c and 25c; all on sale at 2Hc Men's 75c and $1.00 Belts at 25c. Special values In men's Shirts In madras or silk bosom, all the new styles In $1.60 nnd $2.00 qualities at 98c. All tho regt'tar $1.00 Shirts, with 2 col lars and separate cuff, on sate at 49c. Men's Shirt Waists at 98c and $1.50. Special Saturday Sale in the Basement Screen Doois, 69c. Adjustable Screens, hard wood, 23c. Screen Wire, lic. 16-Inch Gem Lawn Mowers, $2.49. Orass Catcher, 59c. Guaranteed Hose, 7c. Steel Frame Wringer, $1.09. 0-foot Step Ladder, 45c. 2-Burncr Gasoline Stove, $1.95. Gasoline Oven, the best maatcrlat, $1.50. Solid steel Grass Hook, 25o. Onc-pleco steel Grass Shears, 17c Carpenter Claw Hammer, 9c. 3 pupers brass Shoe Nails, 10c. 7 dozen Clothes Pins, 5c. 25c Wash Board, 11c. 25c wire Photo Holders, 14x21, 9c. 6-Inch Butcher Knives, 7c. LARGEST LINE OF REFRIGERATORS IN THE WEST, UP FROM $5.95. Grand Ribbon Sale Saturday tho greatest Ribbon sale ever held. Btack Satin Ribbon, lc yard. Ribbon, 2ftc to 16c yard. i S' c""t model comfortable nt the same time that It ore sonts a dainty and attractive appearance The material from which the original Is made is white lawn with figure, of old blue, and tho trimming stitched bands of plain blue on white; but tho entire range of washable cotton materials, as well as sim ple lightweight wools, are appropriate Tho back Is graceful and shapely and In cludes becoming fullness below the deeo round yoke. The fronts are simply gath ered nnd arranged over the lining, or M.ed. u the oko when Is l"t is omitted. The sleovcs are In bishop style and comfortable as well, as fashionable To cut this wrapper for a woman of me dium size 10 yards of material 32 Inches wide, or 6H yards 44 Inches wide, will be required. Tho pattern 3845 Is cut In sires for a 33 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42-inch bust measure. ' For the accommodation of The Bet's readers these patterns, which usually retail at from 25 to 50 cents, will be furnished at a nominal price, 10 cents, which covers all expense. In order to get any pattsrn enclose 10 cents, give number and nam of pattern wanted and bust ineasurt. Al low about ten days from dato of your letttr before beclonlng to look for ths pattern. Address Pattern Department. Omaha Be. fleorgr McCall Freed on nail. PHILLIPSBURO, Kan., June J8.-(SpeclaI T5lef?.r.am,);rD,etr,c.t. Ju(, Oelger today admitted George McCall to bait In $1,600. Sundny night. Juno 10. McCnll shot and killed James Hopper at a dnncc near Stutt gart nnd nt a preliminary hearing was held without ball. This Is tho largest ball bond ever required in this district. Furnishings. Ladles' and Children's 25c -4 , Stockings at .lG 600 dozen Ladles' and Children's Black and Fancy Colored Hose, in Hermsdorf dye, full seamless and all size, rog-fcl ular 25c values at lSzG LadKJ' 35c Fancy Hosiery, all Imported, German, full regular made, 4 C. on sale at 1 VC 1 lot of Ladles' Fancy LIsIo Hose In black and fancy colors, regular A rv $1.00 quality, at VC Special sAle on Children's Tarasols, In all the now colors, at 50c, -4 g? 39c, 25c and IOC Ladles' Parasols. In all the new OQ styles, at $1.98. $1.50 and VOC Special Corset Sale Ladles' Summer Corsets at g $1.00, 49c and All the new styles In straight (J. fronts at $1.50 and t.tplavJvP Ladles' Lace and Embroldored f Q Skirts, worth $1.60, at VOC Cracktr Sale We havo broken tho combination on cruckcrs. We ore selling crackers for less than the cost to the dealers. Ginger Snaps, dealers' cost CHc Or our price ,,,,, Ol Soda Crackers, dealers' cost 6HC e-t our price , Ov Oyster Crackers, dealers' cost 6t4c Si,, our prlco ., OC Oatmeal Crackers, dealers' cost 15c 7i our prlco 3C Oraham Crackers, dealers' cost 15c 7l our prlco , d. at Arrowroot, dealers' cost 25c ni our price I!w Lemon Wafers, dealers' cost $5c K-i our price lub Vanilla Wafers, dealers' cost 25c ;Bt our price IOW Sand Molasses, dealers' cost 15c 01 our price OJC Orange Swceta, dealers' cost 15c Bin our price OJw Assorted Jumbles, dealers' cost 15c itr our price IUC Sultanas, dealers' cost 25c tllr our price ImJv Fig Bar. dealers' cost 25c se our price IOC 1-lb. package Soda Biscuit per package , tJC Frte Dimonsfration Every Day of the "Famous Dip Front." This is the model having such a phenomenal sale in Chicago and the east. The only perfect dip front mado. No cutting of skirt nec essary wun tnis moaei. CAMPAIGN FOR NEW MEMBERS Kalcbta of AkSar.Ben Hustling Com mittee Ontllnea Plan of Action. The membership committee of tho Knights of Ak-8ar-Ben met at the Com mercial club at noon yesterday and outlined plans for hustling new members. J. D. Weaver was named chairman of Iho com mittee aud II. F. Roberson was selected as secretary. Sub committees were dcslg. natcd and work has already begun on can vassing tho business section of the city for candidates who are willing to brave the terrors of King Ak,-Sar-Ben's den. The membership committee Is made up as follows! J. D. Weaver, Dave O'Brien, R. K. Wilcox, Robert Hayes, D. Christie, L. E. Lucas, Arthur Karbach, H. T. Rob erson, O. H. Lee, A. H. Rawltzcr, 8. L. Kelley, J. Rosentwelg, F. C. Simpson, John Steel, J, H. Danlols, Ocorgo Palmer. Women Artlsta Klect Officers. MILWAUKEE. W1b.. Juno 28. The woman's auxiliary of the American Park and Outdoor Art association today elected omcers. jura, tiermait J. nan or Chicago Fels-Naptha soap is the no- back-ache soap as well as Iho money-back soap. Fels A Co., makers, Philadelphia. Little and Big Boys Arc nil nllke when It comes to wearing out filiooB We Imvo n shoo for nil kinds of boys Hint wo soli nt fl.fiO tlmt will give moro wear thnn nny other shoo nt tula price, nnd an much as most boys' shoes nt ?2.00-Mndo of good, lioncst lrnther with good onk soles ovory tze nnd every width for big nnd little boys Great care Ik tnkon In fitting theso boya' ahoea to lwyn' foot nnd If ynu nro not satisfied you get your money back I M ... I . 11 yuu Wiiut i(. , Drexel Shoe Co., Catalogue ut fro ior the Aklns Usaalta'a I v-ln-diiu aim lluuaa. I'AnitAll aTltKlCT. Kimball Pianos- After ample and careful examination of all the Instruments now prominently be for the world, we find a preponderance of artistic and mechanical excellence In favor of the Kimball piano. In tho exacting re quirements of perfect construction and In the deeper matter of tone In the service of the highest art, We find tho Kimball to be the masterpiece of the human race to the present time. The piano thus endorsed by the collective genius aud authorities of the world may bo found In largo variety at the sales rooms of A. Hospe. A. HOSPE, HmloulAit. 1613-1615 DwfUi. Ladles' Lawn Chetnle, trimmed with U01 rdgo and Insertion, worth QQp $1.88, at i "Ot Ladles' Fancy" Gowns, trimmed with laci and embroidery, worth OQr $1.50 at 70l Ladles' fine ' Cambria Corsot Covers, trimmed wlrti lace and em- O broidery, worth 50c, at f7w Ladles' Fine Fancy Corset Hfir Covers, worth OSc, at CJvf W Ladles' fine Jersey Ribbed Vest, In white and colored, worth fi 19c, at Ladles' Fine Lisle thread Vests, 4 worth 25c, at lOv Ladles' Umbrella Knit Drawers, rtg worth 60c, at r..a"Dw Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Union j 1 Suits, In all sizes, at Ow Ladlec' fine Jersey Ribbed Union Suits, 11m brcku tyle, lace edge, q f woith USc, at i OUv Grocery Specials 10 'jam best Laundry Soap 25a 4 pounds Tapioca "00 4 pounds Sago 25a 10-poJiul sack Cornmcal 10a 10-pound cack Rye Flour 19 10-poutul sack Graham Flour 19o 4 bars Wool Soap 10a Bright Ruby 1'iuiies. pound So Large Func California Trunes. lb ..Sl-3o Fancy Sun Jose County reaches, lb ,.Sl-3c Largo Fancy California I'enra, lb S l-3o Butter Sale Nice fresh country butter, lie. Fancy scparatot creamery, ISc. Hot Weather Luncheon Rex Brand Chipped Beef lOo Potted Meats, assorted 3Via Potted Chicken, per can S'Aa Veal Leaf, per can Co Sliced I'otted Ham, per pound lOo New Bolognu Sausago 6a Sliced Corned Beef, cooked 2io Imported Summer Sausago 25a No. 1 Sugar-Cured Hams 10Ho Fruits on Sale Choice rlpo Bananas, per dozen 10a Choice California Plums,-dozen 5a Special aula on Lemons. Fnncy California Peaches, per dozen.. 10a was elected president. Mrs. Arthur C. Ne vlne of Green Bay, Wis., wan elected a del egate to the convention of the Federation of Women's Clubs at Los Angeles, Cul.. next year. Fire Commissioner Indicted. NEW YORK, Juno 28.-Two indictments were returned by tho grand Jury today aynlnst Firo CommlSHloner John J. Scan nell, charging him with neglect of duty. Ahothor Indictment was returned Jointly charging Commissioner Scannell and Wll. llam I.. Marks with conspiracy. It Is al leged that nearly all supplies for the tlr department have been purchased through Marks. Syringes of all descriptions. A complete stock at very low price. This Instrument, with 3 hard rubber pipes, 78c postage, 10c. The H. J. Penfold Co., Medlcnl and Surgical ffnppllea. 1408 FARNAM ST., OMAHA, NEB. BBBBtfW . WSSBSBSBBBaBtf M SlifffStlll MA. A.BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB I I I I I I . SBBBBBBBBBBI T B MSV'.'rVBSaHamPKiT iTJ BMaataaaBBBBaaaVnaHmt- SSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBk7 aamwSBBBV -i in lrAiimj 1 1 1