12' THE (XMAIIA DAILY HEE: WEDNESDAY, AlTC.rST 11, 1001. GENERAL BATES IN CHARGE Niiw Commandir ef the Department of the Mifliouri Retches Omaha. FORMAL TRANSFER OF AUTHORITY Uenernl Mrrrlntti of Drnrrr Slepn Out nml (irnrriil llnles TnUrn llln I'ln-p Iliit'U Aiihihk III Old Friend nml Co-WorUtn. CJoneral John C. Hates arrived In Omaha yesterday ami for tho first time since tho outbreak of tho Spanish wir tho De partment of the Missouri has a resident commander permanently In charKo of tho department. General 1'ltzhugh Iee was In command for six months with residence In Omaha, but It was generally understood at tho time he arrived that his stay would bo short, as ho retired a few months after assuming command, Ooncrnl llatcn arrived at 11:30 o'clock. He was met at the depot by (leneral Cowln, .whose sop served in tho staff of the gen eral In the Philippines, and by Major Mlchle, ncting adjutant general, and Cap tain Erwln, Inspector general. In (Jenernl Cowln's carriage tho party drove to head quarters, whoro General Merrlam nnd Gen eral Hates met. They Immediately retired to the oftlco of the commanding general, where for an hour they conferred on mat ters connected with tho department. At the rloao of tho Conference tho ofllcors sta tioned at the headquarters called and paid their respects to the new commander. Trnnsfrr la .11 n lie. While this reception was In progress tho orders transferring the command from General Merrlam to General Hates were being prepared. These are the usual brief orders Issued on such occasions. The first, signed by Ocnetal Merrlam, announces that In pursuanco to certain orders from the War department ho relinquishes command of the department and tho second, signed by Ooncrnl Hates, as briefly nnnouncos that In pursuanco of the samo kind of an order from tho War department he assumes command of the department Tho second order of n new department commander generally announces tho ap pointment of such staff officers as are va cant at thn time of his assumption of com mand, Including two personal nldes. Gen eral Hates was not accompanied to Omaha by any aides and so far has not announced tho selection of any. Tho general staff ofllceo are nearly all filled at this time, thera being but few places where ofllccra aro needed. Colonel Wlnne has been re cently ordered here as chief surgeon of tho department during tho absence of Colonel Kimball. Captain Dodds will soon arrlvo to relievo Captain Kruin as ndjutant gen crnl nnd that olllccr will then become In spector general. This will leavo vacant tho general staff position of Inspector of small arms practlco and engineer officer, two places generally filled by tho persons holding tho positions of personnl aides. In nddltlon to this to mako n full quota of officers at headquarters theru should bo a dopot quartermaster at the corral, a depot con.mlssary officer nnd two paymasters, nt least. The paymasters aro now under orders to report to headquarters, but as they have to come from Manila, It will be somo tlmo boforo they arrive. MEANS A RAISE IN PRICE .mt I'ufttiit IlrKiilit t Ion Mnkm II I (f Clinuwr In .Second Class Mnll PrIvllfKes. In the opinion of newsdealers the now order of tho postmaster general restrict ing the second-class mailing1 privilege to nowspapers and newsdealers who comply with now regulations on the subject Is going to ralao tho price of nowspapers and publications generally handled through doalers. Tho most Importnnt reason alleged for this chango Is tho fact thut after Oc tober 1 nowsdenlers will have to pay third-class ratos on all nowspapers and periodicals returned as unsold to tho publishers. At the present tlmo theso pub lications go back to tho publishers at second-class rates, 1 cent a pound, while under tho new regulations the rato will ba sUteon tlmos ns high. This means In many rases that tho cost of returning tho pub lication to the publisher will bo mom than tho present cost of tho publication to tho reader and ns a result nowsdcalcrs will have to stand tho loss entailed by n falluro to soil tho papers. Tho publishers In many enses aro really selling the papers and magazines for less than tho cost of produc tion, depending for their Income upon the advertisements. A largo part of tho maga zines and newspapers sent to dealers are nover sold, being returned to tho pub lishing house, tho dealer only being out the cost of tho return of the papers. Under the now conditions, say, dealers, In order to mako any profit tho prices must generally bo advanced or the business of the agent restrlctod to thn filling of or ders. Ilinrrlmen iluli'kly Cured. "Mr. Jacob Rlckorman camn Into our stora somo time ago suffering with dlnrrhoea so badly that ho was passing blood," says J. A. Krredcl & Co. of Homo, Wis. "Ho had been under the doctor's treatment, but got no relief. Wo fixed him up a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he purchased a small bottle of It. and In twenty-four hours ho was well," For sale by all druggists. Ho-No-May skin food Jor facial massage. Ito-No-May cream softens and whitens hands and face. A. Mayer Co., 220 Hco building. Consultation frco from 2 to 4 dally. ATHLETES AT CARD TABLES Cool Wrntlicr Stliiiiilntrn Snolnl Mfe of Aaaorlntlon Vnrlonn llvriita for Mnturitnr. Tho Amntour Athletic association has un dertaken a aerlos of enrd parties for tho entertainment chlolly of the married mem bors and meetings will be hold weekly, now that cool weather has begun. Tho nrst card party will bo given on Friday ovonlng nnd tables will bo supplied for eighty couples. Four prires will be given. The usual Wednesday and Saturday night dances will taka place this week and on Saturday a golf tournament and two base ball games are on the" card. 'tn. Finn of Dims, O., obtained excellent results from the use of Foley's Kidney Cure. "It relieved my backache and severe pain over the hips. It toned my systom and gave roe new vim and energy. It Is an hnucst and rcllablo remedy, a sure cure for aiy, kidney diseases." Utah' litml Climate. On the shores of the great Salt Lake and for fifty miles therefrom, In evory direction, the climate of climates Is found. To en nble persons to reach the famous health, bathing and pleasure resorts of Utah tin I'alon Pacific has put !u effect summer ex. t'irslon rates lover than made In tuanr yeare. New city ticket office, 1324 Far nam; phono 316, Ask your druggist or glove dealer about Ilo-No-May powder. A great economy In hot weather. Cures perspiration saves gloves, pnranols nnd tine dress goods. No dress shields needed It you use It. INDIANS AT LAKE 0K0B0JI Anininl Oatlirrliift- of TrlKKfr Artiste In Set for firnt Wrrk In .frnteiillicr. Announcements are out for tho annual shooting tournament nnd powwow of "the Indians" at Arnold's park, Lake OkoboJI, September 3 to 6, inclusive. The Indians ae a number of professional trap shots of the country who for several years have maintained an organization, holding their annual meeting at the Iowa lake. Tho powwow brings to the park the wives and children of all of tho members of tha society nnd a general Invitation Is ex tended to all sportsmen to como and wring from the membership the cash and prizes which aro hung up on tho target events during tho four days of tho outing. This year there aro many events, the contests being for fifteen or twonty tar gets, tho cntranco fee being $1.(10 and $2 respectively, Tho society has added $GC0 to the fees as prizes besides tho trophies and say thnt no money Is held back from the fees. In addition to the prizes In each contest prizes nro offered for tho high guns each day and an additional prize for the high guns at tho end of the four days' con tests. Dropping back for placo Is strictly barred and in raso of a tie all prizes arc divided unless otherwise agreed upon be tween the parties to the tie. From Omaha to this contest will go H. S. McDonald and family, C A. Lewis nnd family, O. W. Koomls and fnmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gnodlcy nruckcr nnd W D. Town send. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Parmeleo have already gono to the park, where they will remain during tho shoot. Prccadlng tho mooting of "tho Indians" will bo a four-dnys' amateur shoot, for which $215 has been ndded by the promoters and In nddltlon threo championship cups have been provided. At this meet the usual rules governing amateur contests will prevail. BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR MAYOR Chief Ki.-cud vp in .Sixty Yenrn Olil nml rrlpMits Give lllm a Ilnnilnoitir Wntrr Set. Mayor Moores desn't think thirteen Is nn unlucky number. The mayor was born on tho thirteenth day of tho month August 13, 1841. Ho was born In Ohio. The mayor says that bad signs nnd voodoos never have any effect on Ohlnans. "Ponco do Leon looked In tho wrong placo for tho fountain of eternal youth," re marked Mayor Moores. "It niUBt bo located In Ohio rather than Florida. Ohio peoplo never got old. We got younger every year. People try to tell mo thnt when a man's CO he's getting old, but there's nothing In It. From 10 to 60 is n short leap." Yesterday the mayor was Invited down to the Henshnw to cat lunch with tho Hoard of Fire and Police Commissioners. When tho tnblo was cloared a waiter set a hand some cut glnss wntcr sot before the mayor nnd Commissioner George Mead presented It to the chief executive with the woll wishes of the commissioners nnd W. I. Klcrstead, secretary to the board. WANT A CORN SHELLER? City Trennurer HciinliiK Will Srll Lot or FnrmluK Implements nt lOxeiimloit HntcH. City Treasurer A. H. Hcnnlngs will have a rummago alo at 10 o'clock this morning. Ho has rooro farm machinery than ho can uso nnd will sell some of It at tho warehouse nt 1215 Leavenworth. Tho machinery thnt Is to bo sold Is the prop erty of the Abram Elwood Manufacturing company, a firm which has refused to pay the city personal taxes, amounting to $78.50. Twenty-ona corn shelters, nineteen harrows and a variety of other machinery will bo offered at auction. Nothing like Re-No-May powdor for cx cesslvo perspiration of hands or feet. Re lieves tender and swollen feet cures corns and bunions. The Xorthvrratrrn I.lnp. $12.65, ST. PAUL AND RETURN, Aug. 10-31. DULUTH AND RETURN, $16.05, Aug. 10-31. HOT SPRINGS AND RETURN, Aug. 10-31. $13.40. DEADWOOD AND RETURN, $21.25, Aug. 10-31. LOUISVILLE AND RETURN, Aug. 24-26, $21'.60. CLEVELAND AND RETURN. Sept. 7-10, Less than half fare. VERY LOW RATES to tho BUFFALO EXPOSITION. CITY OFFICES, 1401-1403 FARNAM ST. Lake OkoboJI. The Ideal tunimer resort. Quickly and taally reached from Omaha via tho Milwau kee railway, tho only through line. City office, 1504 Farnam street. It brings relief Ro-No-Mny powder. Ask your druggist- If your foot troublo you try It. Till", IIHAI.TV MAIUCHT. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, August 13: Wnrrnnty DcpiIh, Calvary HnptUt church to Frank Ilar rowclough, wk, of e' lots 1 nnd 2. block 3, Shlnurs add $ 925 M. I'. Riley to Mary Riley, lot 20, block 2, Kouutzo's 4tli mid I N. A, Ktihn nnd wlfo to J. F. Hogor.-i. lot 22. block !, Crelghton Heights.... 1,50) Atlantic Realty association to A. C. llnwson, lot 21, block 6. Hcmta park, 475 S. K. Daggett ot ul to Newton Lund company, south 138 feet IntH ?9 nnd 42, In subdlv. of block "A," Reser voir mid. nnd strip adjoining nch of paid lots 1 Iowa National bank to same, same.. 1,00) .-Milium .Merrmm nnu wire to j. v. Kemp, lot II, block 3, Hnwthorun udd 400 M. Morsmnn, Jr., to Fred Krug Browing company, part tux lot 29, in si-16-13 ::b South Omaha Ijind company to C. Q. Hager, lot 5. block Ul, South Omaha 5) Mrst National bank of Marietta, Pn to John I'lxn, et nl, west 50 feet lot 2. block 11, Kountze 3d add 1 50) Somerset Trust company to John Lyons, lots 7 anil !. block S, Cor- rlgnn Place 50.1 Mlsell Italian! and wlfo to J, 8, Klemrne. lot 10. Ford's R.iratogn mid. 1.(0) C. R. Hrdlleka to John Lyons, lot 9, block S, C'or-lgan Placo 4011 Thomas Lynch nnd wlfo to Cntherlno Shnnnhnn, part tax lot 33, In 31-15.13. 1 David Gibbons nnd wife to James Colvln, lot 6, block 27, South Omaha iKto Unit Clnlnt DpiiIm, C. C. 1. Farrell to A, a. Manning, nfi of we.-t CO feet lot 6, block 125, Omnhn ,,,, J. J. King and wife to Howard White, lot 5, block 303V4, Omaha 35 Total amount of transfers $ 9.S11 MILLARD SCORES A POINT His Plan for ImproTinp; Faderal Euilding Ukj Go Through. ALTERS 7HI SEVENTEENTH STREET SIDE SniirrvlNliiK Arehlteet -tiny Approve ('Iiiiiikc in l'lnim .So nn to Avoid MiikhiK Went .Milr of lliiltilliiK Appcnr Like llitek Door. If present Indications nro fulfilled the Seventeenth meet side of the federal building will be constructed along lines two weeks ngo pronounced Impossible by the supervising architect of tho Treasury de partment. Tho matter was taken up by Senator Mil lard some time ago, Ho believed that tho building ns planned would not be satis factory to tho people, as It left the Sev enteenth street side n sort of back door and tho central portion of tho building at that side a one-story affair, which de tracted greatly from the gencrnl appear ance. Heforo tho matter had been brought to the senator's attention persons connected with tho building had recommended to tho supervising architect n change In tho west ern wall which would mako the npproaches to the building more Imposing, but which would leave tho north and south wings towering several stories nbovc the centrnl part on tho Seventeenth street side. Tho supervising nrchltect approved tho chango first submitted to him, which would entail an addltlonnl expense of $40,000 on tho building. At the tlmo tho chnngo was ap proved there was nvnllahlo tho sum of $128,000 In tho appropriation for tho build ing nnJ the chnngo would still leavo In tho fund over $$0,000. To Heighten Went "Wnll. It was then suggested that this money could be well expended In bringing tho western wnll up to tho level of tho north nnd Kotith walls and In tho addltlonnl apn:e thus created office rooms nnd npartmcnts for witnesses and Jurors could bo placed. Tho plan was advocated also from tho fact that urder tho former arrangement thoro would bo no means of communication bo tween the north nnd south wings without walking nlmost tho dlstnnce of three city blocks. When tho mnttor was brought to tho attention of Senator Millard he Im mediately approved tho plan and had an rstlmato made, which showed that tho western wing could be built at n cost not to excoed $10,000, In addition to tho cost of tho change nlrcady approved by tho supervising nrchltect. He wrote to that official at Washington nnd rocolved reply that tho chango suggested by him could not bo approved, ns tho architect believed that all the Improvements necessary on tho building hnd beou provided for nnd thnt, In his opinion, tho chnngo would moro than exhnust tho appropriation. When Senator Millard went east last week ho announced his Intention of visiting Washington before his roturn and ho is nt tho national enpttnl now. Yesterday J. H. Hnynes received a telegram from him saying that tho supervising nrchltect has now under way plans for tho alteration of tho western side of the building on tho lines laid down In tho letter written by the senator two weeks ngo nnd that as soon as tho plans were completed they would bo submitted to him for approval. Hy thoso who hnva interested themselves In the matter this Is tokon to mean that tho archi tect has changed his mind on tho subject nnd thnt tho Seventeenth street stdo ot the federal building will bo to all Intents and purposes similar to that of tho Dodge street sldo. DANnnUFF CAIKSHI) II V A GRIIM. A Nevr Dlncovery thnt KI1U the Germ ' nml Prevents Iluldnrnn. Pretty nearly all tho hair preparations for dandruff have somo merit In allaying Itching1 of tho scalp and In being a fairly good drcEsIng for the hair, but thoro Is only one thnt recognizes what causes dan druff, falling hair and baldness and that destroys that cause, a llttlo germ and that Is Newbro's Herplclde. This germ cats Its way into tho scalp, down to the hair root, whero It snps that vitality, caus ing dandruff ns It digs up tho scalp Into llttlo whlto scales. Unless It Is destroyed thero's no permanent stopping of falling hair and euro of dandruff nnd baldness. Newbro's Horptcldo kills tho germ. "De stroy the cause, you romovo the offect." v FOR A ftrlJUIF.It OUTIIVO. To the Great bolt Lake IK-rIous, Cross tho Rockies on a forty-three foot grade, light easy curves, clghty-pouid steel rails, a perfectly ballasted roadtwd, gigantic embankments of disintegrated granlto, through tunnols, bored In solid granite and over stone and steol bridges. A fascinating pauorama of marvelous en gineering. To sco this be sure your ticket reads over the Union Pacific railroad. Lowest rates mado for summer excursions In many years. New city ticket office, 1324 Farnum; phono 31C. Will Enjoy Cool Wentltcr. Ank Gcorgo F. West, City Tickot Agent North-Wcstorn Lino, 1101-1403 Farnam street, Omaha, for particulars of popular Lako Superior trip ho has to offer duriac the month of August. Very I.nw Itnten to t'lcvelima nun II e turn Will bo In effect next month via tho Lako Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. Roturn limit may be extended to Oct. 8. No other lino offers equal train service. Send for full Information to M. S. Otles. T. P. A., Chicago. F. M. Hyron, O. W. A., Chicago. He Didn't Owe Us Owen Mooro Ho went nway, Owen Moore Than ho could pay. Owen Moore Came back 0110 dny Owen Moore. Hut he didn't owo us n cent for thn reason that wo do only 11 cash business which Is the reiiHpn why wo can sell drugs so cheap. Wo buy for cash nnd sell sumo way. 50c Malted Milk, wo sell for 40o 50o Gum Catarrh Powder, we sell for ., 30a Dlo Jumnlcu Cllnger, wo sell for 25a 50o Nestles' Foods, wo sell for , 40a 50c Bewurd's Cough Hyrup, wo Bell for 25a 25a Curter'u Little Liver Pills, wo well.. !Su 25c LnxutIvo Dromo Quinine, wo sell for 15c 25a Hlro's Hoot lleer, wo sell for 18o 26c 4711 White Rose Roup, we sell for 12o 26a Mennen's Talcum Powder, wo sell.. Hu $1,00 Cramer's Kidney Cure, we sell for "6c $1.00 IVninn, wo sell for 76o $1.00 TEMPTATION TONC. wo sell for 76o SCHAEFER'S c Drug Mtor Tl. 74T. , W. t.r. tilth and CUIi)o. Goods dtllvurad FRSCE to nr part ot city. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS MEET Anininl Convention of SUtli Division "Will lie In )cmIiiii in Oiiiiilui Toilny, The nnnual convention of tho Railway Mall Clerks' association of the Sixth divi sion will meet in the United States court room at tho federal building today for tho , purpose of electing oflleer of tho division ' association and delegates to tho national as sociation. There will be delegates present from the states of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota nnd Wyoming. C. W. Flshet of Chicago, president, nnd L. C. Rlchnrds of Contrnlla. 111., secretary of tho association, arrived In Omnha Inst evening nnd oponed headquarters nt the Her Orand hotel, whero tho credentials of tho delegates were received. The convention will open at 0 o'clock and continue until noon. Tho afternoon session will open nt 1;30. Tho members of tho Hallway Mnll Service Woman's club have been Invited to be .present in the afternoon, nt which tlmo the officers nnd delegates will bo elected, Tho convention will conclude this evening with a trolley ride nnd entertainment at Lake Manauu. Itnnte nml llnte for IC. T. Conelme. Short lino from Chicago Is the Penn sylvania. Trains over It leavo Chicago Union station 10 a. m. and S:40 p. m, dally, running solid via Indlnnnpolls to Louis ville through Indiana gas belt. Round trip S August 24th to 28th, Inclusive. Agents of connecting lines selling via Chicago will furnish low fare tickets. Consult H. R, Dcrlng, A. O. P. Agt., 218 South Clark Btrcot, Chicago, for further Information. For tho benefit of patrons who cannot make daytime appointments tho Hathory Is now open Saturday evenings. Telephone 1716. Rooms 216-220 nee building. Four More Days, 4 Positively tho last four days of Omaha's greatest clearing sale, It's tho policy ot this store NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES to carry over one season's stylo Into another that's why wo mako these Bcnsatlonn1 reductions: WEDNESDAY AM tho broken lines nil the odd lots In Iadlts' finest shoes nnd oxfords that formerly sold from $3.50 to $7.00, reduced to $2.93, $1.98 and $1.69. WEDNESDAY Woman's tnn shoes nnd oxfords ncnsntlonnl offer remainder of this lino to go nt 9Sc, 8Sc and 39c. WEDNESDAY Men's shoca and oxfords, including patent leathers $2.3S, $1.98 and $1.18. WEDNESDAY Final clearing of boys' nnd misses' ehocs broken lines $1.38, 98c,' C9c nnd 59c. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 1515 pouglas St. Fig Powder Has Ntt Equal Dr. E. J. Walsh of Now York City, writes: W. J. Shradcr Medical C6., Now York. Gentlemen: I havo granted your request to glvo Shrader Fig Powder a trial for ap pendicitis in such limited tlmo as a week. I havo given it to two patients mid novor Imagined medlclno could work such wonders nnd now think it Is not necessary for operations for appendicitis when your Fig Powder wljl answer the purpose. I recommend It to all doctors nnd surgeons knowing thnt no medlclno will ever havo Its equal. I hopo every doctor will recommend It as I do not doubt It will do just what Is claimed for It. Yours very respectfully, Dr. E. J. WALSH, Room 901 Goodrich niock, 34 and Cth Avo. Address, W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., New York Room 10, No. 30 East 14th 3t. or 1602 N. 24th St., Omaha. Neb. HAYDEN ' S ALL FANCY PAKASOLS AT HALF PRICE. Any Indies' or children's fnncy Parasols in the house at half price for Wednesday. SPECIAL SALE ON LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S STOCK INGS. Ladies' U5c Stockings in black and fancy colors at 12Ac. Ladies' Hue Stockings in black and fancy colors at 15)c. Ladies' 75c Lisle Stockings in drop stitch CLOSING OUT ALL THE SUMMER CORSETS Ladies' Summer Corsets that sold for 'Mc, ai 19c. Ladies' 7Fc Summer Corsets at .'9c. 1 lot of Ladies' Gowns, Coi'sct Covers and Drawers, worth up to 1.00, on sale at 19c. SPECIAL CLOAK 15AKGAINS WEDNES DAY Just received 100 ladies' silk dress skirls made in the latest designs; no two alike, worth up to $-0.00; the entire lot on sale Wed nesday at only, each, i?9.9r. One lot ladies' Tailor-made Suits, some silk lined through out; sold as high as .?2n.00; Wednesday a special drive at $D.9S. 1 table ladies' Shirt Waists, worth up ""'N W'H he closed out nt the ridiculously low price of 12h. 1 table of ladies' Percale Wrappers, worth $1.1)0, on sale r9e. HAYDEI I SEARCH FOR TRESSIE QUINN Tlitrtreii-Yrnr-Otfl lllrt IHnnpiirnr from 1 1 11 r In 11, In,, unit In Trnceil to Till rlty. Tho pollco aro searching the city for Trcssle Qulnn, 13 years old, who disap peared from her home In Harlan, In., on Sunday. Tho girl's parents havo reason to believe that their daughter was kidnaped nnd on this theory succeeded In tracing her to Des Mollies. Inquiry there revealed tho fact that the girl nnd her abductor had como to Omaha. Tho Hnrlun relatives havo sent tho Omaha ntithorltles the name and description of the young man believed to be responsible for the disappearance and a clnso lookout Is being kept for him. Re-No-Mny powder brings relief to tender feet. Schmoller & Mueller offer great Inducements In slightly used grnnd and upright plnnos, Duycrs are Invited to call at once. Uprights SI00 and up, Grands $200 and up. We tnke old Instruments In ox rhangii nt full value nnd arrange terms to suit convenience, of pur chaser. STHINWAY, VOSH, EMER SON. IVHRS & POND, A, H. CHASE, STEOER, JEWETT .t PKAHE Pianos to select fioin. Seo our colonial styles. Attrnc t.vo plnnos for rent. Expert ttin'ug nnd repnlrlug promptly done Wrlto for catalogues nnd terms or pay us a visit of In upeUlon. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, The Leading I'lnno House In tho West. 11113 Farmim St., Oinalm' Telephone 1025 IOWA IIIIA.VCH. 337 Broadway, Co. Hluffs. Telephone 378. The best is cheapest in the end Wlion sclectlnp; a KODAK OK GAM Kit A, pot Hoinuthlng made by a reliable linn. We carry only cameras of the best makers I'reino'B. Toco's, Kodaks, etc. See our special Tele Photo, 4x5, with case, $11.00, reduced to $11.00. All other material for the Ama teur photographer at lowest prices. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Farnum Street. Wholesale and retail dealers In Pho tographic Materia!. Deputy State Veterinarian. Food Inspector. H. L. RAMAGCI0TTI, D. V. S. CITT VETERINARIAN. Office and Infirmary, 2Sth and Mason Bta. Telephone. K3. Ladies' Fur- nishings Sale in plain and fancy colors at 39c. Special Sale on all Stationary Go-Carts Tomorrow wb will put all theso Oo-Carts on sale nt a uniform prlco of $3.50 each. You will nnd hero Oo-Carts that havo sold for 10.00, $7 50 n,i jj.oo. Como early as wo havo Just IS of theso Oo-Carts. Harden Hros, for Turnlture. Lowest prices on dependable goods, m isii 1AYDEH iiUSn He's Right "T find that shoes wear much hot ter whonthey (it exactly." This notion, anyhow, of "breaking in" shoes is a no tion, and nothing else. He's right, that's why we have more different shapes and sizes in our shoes than any other store, one reason why wo sell more than other stores, another rea son is, we sell better shoes, another, cheaper. Many mothers are buying school shoes now, most of them choose satin calf ones. 9 to 12, 13 io 2, 2 to 51, 95c, Sl.iO, SI.2S. We guarantee our boys' shoes, how many stores do? GROCERY SALE 2-pound ran Kbr l'l-.nns, lC'ie. 3 eiin.t Knncy ( ovo Oysters lor 25c. 10 bars best I.auiiilry Soap, 25c. Host Kvnpnrntcd Vrcnm, We. 3 pounds I'onrl Tuploca. 2jc. 011 Sardines (Wednesday only), .HfcC Pure Cider Vluemir, per quart, 6c. HnHty Jelllcou, 3 packages for 23c. Scrubbing I.ye. per can, Co. Fancy HlriR Apples, lue per pound. 10c packages Pure WnshtliK Powder, S'4c. V'ancy Allien Kvuporntetl Peaches, Tc. Pancy Hartlett Pears (evaporated), S'ac. lluby Prunes (No. 10), per pound, 6c. Three 3-jioutnl cutis pioneer Pumpkin, 25c. Special in Teas and Coffees A bonutlful present uiven nw.iv whh or.o po t lid of our celebrated teas. Plrst crop Sun Cured Japan Tea, 3!c. Harden drown Japan Ten, only 4!c. OoIoiib and Youiik Hyson Ten, 4c. Krih Huasteil Hlo Coffee, only 12VjC. ? Everything in summer goods must go. Wash goods, dress goods, silks, nnderweiir, hosiery, suspenders, percales, ginghams, hammocks, etc. Attend this sale. H happens only one day in the vear, and remember that the lirst thai como have the choic est pick. SCCII HAltfiAlXS AS Til USE CAN HI3 GIVEN ONLY BY VEWY LA KG 13 OL'EKATOKS. Over 150,00 Yards of Waist (ioods, Percales, etc All our 3-1 percales, worth 10c, will ko at 3c. All our rrmnnnts of 25c percales, nlco Ioiir lrnstliE, will go nt fie. All our 12l,4c nnd 15c wash goods, batistes, organdies, Jaconets, etc., will nt fie. All our 10c nnd 25c dimities, organdies, whlto goods, ctr., will go nt "He. All our 25c to 50c wash goods, Including Scotch and Irish dimities, cotton grena dines, Scotch ginghams, 32 Inches wide, all will go at gijc. Dress Goods Doublo fold plaids, worth 12c, will go at 7V4c, doublo fold fancies, worth 12V4c nnd 15c, will go at SVjc; plain dlngonnl forges, worth 10c, will go at 12VSo, storm serges, worth 39c, will go nt 19c, hcnrlettns, worth 29c, will go at 25c. HAYDtt TEMPTATION TONIC PI fnmsi III Selling Agents for America, Omaha, Nob. "I Can't See un well as I should, Is a complaint vol lie nr, not only from older people, hut from the voung us will. Age is "'- erliirlun for tho wearing of Glasses many arn born with greater defer ts than e'.me with nrfu Yiuiiik people Inherit mid cultlynto de feats In (.trnln and n. i young, old or inludle-uKed, If you are not getting tho iervleo frr.m your eis that yoi think you should you nuahi eertnlnly to ascertain the nauro of "ur tru.ible We can tell you. Examination free. Mawhinney & Ryan Co., Jowolor.s suit! Art Stationers, ISllniiuI DmiKliis StructH. Mall orders given careful attention selortlnn packages srnt to responsible parties. women; fCMALE HHAHS kicui mummy UKU- 1.1111. If mtwatt l.nhf Tanir. IVtinvriivai . not a Klnrle fuMurai unut. nm,t otntmatQ ftri rt'lerrd In a few dyi liJii jl bUcrtuku . lleConucll and Ilium & Co, axunltu MYDEN Hoynl Santos Coffee, 15c. Old Oovcrnment Mocha nnd Jnvn, SOfl pet pound, I pounds for $1.00. Meats, Fish nnd Cheese 10-pound palls Pure I.euf I.nrd, J1.05. No. 1 California llntns. Slfco. Chipped Dried Ileef. 16c. Fnncy Family Whlto Fish, per pound, Hie. Fnmlly Mackerel, per pound, 124c. llrlck Codllsh, per pound, (Hjc. Wisconsin Hrlck Cheese, 10c. McLnrcn'H Imperial Cheese, per Jar, 10c, Fruits Fancy Juicy Lemons, per dozen, 12Uc. Fancy Hartlett Penrs, per dozen, i3c Butter Fresh Country Hut tor, 12'4c. Choice Hairy Hutter. ltic. Separator Creamery Hutter, ISc nnd 20c. Letting Down the Prices in the Bargain Room. Clearing Out Summer Furnishing Goods All our 15c Indies' vests, 4c; all our 2!)a and 39c corsets, 19c; nil our men's halhrlg gan COc and 75c men's underwear will go at 19c: all our 75c men's heavy work 6hlrts will go nt 29c; all our Alio Inundered fancy, shirts, separate collars and cuffs, that sella all over at $1.00, 29c. Men's 6c Boys' Clothing 50 dozen boys' 35c wash pants, 10c. 60 dozen long cloth pants, 16c. 75 dozen boys' 75i pants, 25c. 100 dozen boys' lino wool long pants, worth $1.98, at 50c. Hoys' $2.60 suits, i5c. Hoys' $2.60 cloth suits, 05c. Hoys'1 $5.00 cloth suits, $1.45. Hammocks below coRt. BROS The World's Greatest Ideal French Tonic. Stimulator, Itivigorator The only genuine Imported French Tonlo nnd posltlv remedy for Debility and Impotcncy. A HKHVK TONIC, llrlugs the pink glow to pnlo cheeks nnd restores the Are of youth. Ask for our book of testimonials. TEMPTATION TONIC has effected cures In either sex where all otbor known treatments have failed. TKMPTATION TONIC has long enjoyed the reputation as a tonic for men nnd women of wpakrnrd vitality. Compounded by H. M. I.AOAAHD, rarl, Frunc. Temptation Tonic fa for Sale Everywhere. In case your dealer should not have our goods, write to us for prices tnd full Information. Coreapondenco an.werod In strictest confidence by our American agents. Madison Specialty Go, I rprfT'WlEDICAL ADVlOn, Wrlteu rrocu. all your fcymptouis. Henovntlngtho I jystem Is tl o only ssfa und sur method ot cur- ItivallT'lirrinlnnUnnatu n I.-nv'd If.nnv.tA. Is thnonlr perfuotytem renovator. FreoBain. pies and bwk. Dr. U- J, Kay, Saratoga, N. Y