12 THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1002. BOULEVARD FOR TIIE SORTO Thirtieth Btroet May Be Improved as a Great Pnblio Highway. PARK BOARD TO ACT WITH THE COUNTY tommlailonrr Cornish F.iplalns at rian to Secure Paved Street nannlnK Throanh to VII ; lane of Florence. (9 M- 3 mi&b qa:i mnmz A movement Is on foot to convert Thlr. lleth street Into a great public highway, tonneetlng the city with the country on the north. It U to be graded and paved Vlth macadam both Inside and outside of Ihe city limits, and to defray the expenses f the Improvement city and county are to combine. According to the present plan the pike Is to be extended northward at If st tlx miles Into Florence precinct. Tark Commissioner Cornish had this to lay on the subject: "Members of the Board Bf County Commissioners who want this Improvement made have been making over tures to the park board, asking for Its aa llstance and co-operation, and the chance irt that the two boards will hold a joint pieetlng on the subject in the near future. Their proportion to us, In a general way, )s that they will raise the county levy this rear enough to defray the expense, if we will take the matter up with the city coun cil and have the street turned over to us M a boulevard. We could then go ahead and Improve It the same as any other boulevard. , "This co-opcratlon would not be neces sary under ordinary conditions, but the trouble Is that Thirtieth street, out In the Northern part of the city, extends through a class of property that Is not valuable Enough to pay for the expense of the Im provement. To levy a special assessment on the abutting property for the purpose would be to confiscate It. But It Is a road that Is demanded by the public at large, so the present plan contemplates that the public at large shall pay r It. The city raises about seven-eighths of the county's road building fund, arid this is a case where a' part of It comes back to the city. In making these overtures to us It Is Jlkely that the county commissioners are respond ing to a general clatror of their constit uents for a central paved highway by which they can get into the city from the north. "Thirtieth street is now paved as far north as Fort street, and the scheme Is for the park board to extend it a mile far ther north, which would take It to the city limits and very close to the village of Flor ence. Then the county commissioners would take it up and extend it still farther northward, the distance depending upon the funds available for the purpose. "There are now several macadam paved Streets leading from the city Into the country westward and southward, but none northward, and there Is no doubt but that the contemplated improvement will prove very popular. It will also be a beautiful driveway, since It will furnish a paved road to old Fort Omaha, to Miller park, to the pumping station at Florence, and many other points of interest." The Board of Tark Commissioners was In session yesterday, but the county com missioners, being busy as a board of equali sation, will not be able to meet with It. Tho Joint meeting has been deferred until after the adjournment of the Board of Equaliza tion, ' The exact date for the joint meet ing has not been decided upon, but It will ba some time before the county levy Is made, i i'oo Qraai a Miasu In almost every neighborhood someone tiaa died from an attack of colic or cholera morbus, often before medicine could r, procured or physician summoned. A re liable remedy (or these diseases should be Jcept at hand. The risk Is too great for Snyona to take. Chamberlain's Collo, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has un doubtedly saved the lives of more people nd relieved more pain and suffering than ny other medicine in use. It can always he depended upon. HALF HATES VI Wabash Railroad. IS3.2R Fortland, Me., and return, on sale July 4 to 8. I31.6S Providence, R. I., .and return, on Sale July 6, 7 and 8. Stopovers allowed at Niagara Falls. Ask your nearest ticket agent to route you via Wabash, or call at Wabash new city oflloe, 1601 Farnam street, or address Harry K. Moores, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb Meeting of B. Y. P. II., Providence. The Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets July 7, 8 and 9 at one fare for round rip, with stopover at Niagara Falls and Chau Sauqua Lake If desired; also via New York City If preferred. For sleeping car ac commodatlons, call at City Ticket Office, 111 Adams St., or address John Y. Calahan, General Agent, Chicago. Send articles or incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., ' to The Bee. Ws will give them proper legal Insertion. See telephone, 238. Ghamroolng and balrdresslng, 26c, at the Bathery, 216-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1718. BIDS ON NEW MARKET HOUSE poard of Pnblle Wo rite Advertises for Them Despite Mayor's Opposition. The Board of Fubllc Works set the market bouse ball rolling yesterday by advertising for sealed bids for the construction of the main central portion and the west wing of ins building, bias to be opened by the board July 11. City Engineer Rosewater lias been working on the plans for the last two weeks, and Anally has them completed In detail. It is not likely that the eaat wing of the building will be erected before pext year. There is a rumor current about the city hall that the moment ground Is broken for the market house foundation the work will be enjoined, the legal point being raised that that portion of Capitol avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets which has been chosen for the site baa not been regu larly condemned for the purpose. T H E I ThtnKing MenVs TONIC Preachers, students, bank ers, brokers, literary 'workers, reporters, editorial writers, ac countants, actors and persona of intense mental concentra tion, can strengthen their whole system, and greatly in crease their capacity for men ial and physical labor, by tha use of Horsford'r Acid 'Phosphate nhilt ...if More Price Cutting in Shoes Please come early in Only a short 30daysleft now in which we must dispose of entire present stock of shoes. Then we remodel the entire shoe de partments We are going to have 3 of the finest shoe departments in Omaha. Mean while we keep cutting prices more and more every day. It makes no difference where the shoes are, on main floor or in basement, they are all marked down. Some prices we have cut right square in two, some not so much; others still more JFol FIGHTING MENJN HOSPITAL Saloon Keeper Peterson and Brother- la-Law Glllntan Win Second Money In Scrap. C. Peterson, a saloon keeper, and his brother-in-law, James Gillman, attempted to make a chopping block of Police Officer Broady st an early hour yesterday, and are now under the care of the police sur geon. They will recover. Peterson and Gillman were drinking in a saloon near Twelfth . and Farcara streets and were making more noise than the law allows. Officer Brady went in the saloon to quiet them. As soon as he entered Peterson be gan to abuse him and wound up by at tempting to throw him out of the building. Gillman came to Peterson's assistance, and together the two got the officer down and one of them kicked him In the head. Offi cer Klssane, who was across the street, heard the commotion and sailed in to help Brady. The result was that Peterson and Gillman were both badly beaten over the head and finally agreed to go to the station without any more persuasion. Once out side of the saloon, however, they again started a fight, and were again beaten Into submission. The men will be given time to recover and allow their wounda to heal before they are taken before the judge. A Place to Spcnit the Summer. On the lines of the Milwaukee railway Is Wisconsin, .Minnesota and Iowa are some of the most beautiful places In the world to spend a summer vacation, capping out or at the elegant summer hotels Boating, fishing, beautiful lakes and streams and cool weather. Okobojl is the nearest of these resorts, but all are easily reached from Omaha, and the round trip rates this summer are lower than ever before. Full information on application. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent C, M. V 8t. P. Ry 1604 Farnam St., Omaha. Greatly Hedueea Hates. WABASH RAILROAD. 1 $13.60 St. Louis and return, sold June It, 17. 21. 12. (20.60 Portland, Me., and return from Chicago, sold July 6 to I. - $18. to Providence, R. I., and return, from Chicago, sold July T, 8, 9. All Information at Wabash new city office, 1601 Farnam, or write Harry E. Moo'es, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. CHEAP EXCURSIONS VIA ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD Providence, R. I., und return, $31.65, July 6th. 7th and 8th. Portland, Me., and return $33.25, July 4th to 8th. Tickets 1402 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. On Julv 4 the Erie Railroad will run a special thirty-day excursion to Chautauqua Lake. The fare from Chicago will be. only $14.00 for the round trip. Tickets will be good on all limited trains. For detailed Information apply to H. L. Purdy, Traveling Passenger Agent, Chicago. Chicago ticket office, 243 Clark street. $20.25 Deadwood and return. $17.60 Dakoto Hot (Springs and return. Good till October 21st. " THE NORTHWESTERN LINE." TWO OEATHS JN FEW HOURS Family of H. D. Brady Loees Girl at "Wight and Boy Neat Meratna;. Two deaths have occurred In the fam ily of H. D. Brady within twenty-four hours. Margey, aged ( years, died Thurs day night, and Friday mc ruing Hugh, aged 6 years, died, both of whooping cough and measles. The family resides at 822 Sou'h Sixteenth street. The father of the chil dren, H. D. Brady, Is a wlreworker and Is in Minneapolis. The family has resided In Omaha for the last eight months. The fu neral of the children will occur Saturday afternoon at the residence, after which the remains will be Interred at Forest Lawn cemetery. the morning, Today. All the women's shoes are marked down. All the women's oxfords are cut' iu price especially the Louis heel oxfords. Men's Welt Shoes Are priced extremely low. A Big Lot of Boys' Shoes, Youth's, Misses' and Child's Slippers and Shoes GO VERY CITE A P. Special Early Saturday Morning Bargain From 8 tO 9 ) 200 pairs misses and boys' 4f in the V fine shoes, worth $1.50, ,V morning. ) $1.75 and $2-go at PI! mmk PENSION PAPERS JULY FOURTH County Clerk Will Keep Office Open During? Forenoon If Necessary. Harry Miller and the force at the county clerk's office want to celebrate the Fourth of July, the day on which pension vouchers are to be made out. Mr. Miller says: It Is the desire of this office to accom modate the old soldiers in getting out their pension papers at the very earliest moment possible. The day for making them out this year comes on the Fourth of July, but I do not believe that any veteran will ex- pec: the clerks to remain at their work on that date unless there is an absolute de mand that this be done. I could arrange, however, in order to accommodate those who desire to have their papers made out at once, to have them fixed out during the forenoon of the Fourth and keep the office open all day Saturday to finish them, in stead of closing at 1 p. m., as is the cus tom." Trenton Falls, N. Y. For a great many years Trenton Falls has been known as a summer resort with more than the UBual attractions. At this point the West Canada Creek, which drains a large area of the Southern Adl rondacks, descends about 300 feet through a picturesque gorge, forming a series of wonderfully beautiful falls and cascades, called by the Indiana Kauya-hoo-ra "Leap ing Water." For several years the sur roundings have been undergoing extensive Improvements; an electric plant has been Installed, and the falls, gorge and woods are illuminated at night, presenting a pic ture of rare beauty. Trenton Falls is 18 miles north of Utlca, N. T., and reached via the New York Central. You may read all about it In the New York Central's "Four-Track series" No. t, entitled "In the Adirondack Mountains." Sent free, on receipt of a 2-cent stamp by Geo. H. Daniels General Passenger Agent, Grand Central Station, New York. Missouri Faclfle Railway. The next homeseekers excursion will leave Omaha Tuesday, July 1, at very low ratea to certain points in southern Mis souri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. FOURTH OF JULY The usual holiday half rates wtll be In effect on the 3d and 4th, limit for return, July 7. For further information address or call on any agent or company's office, S. E. cor. 14th and Douglas streets, Omaha, Neb. THOS. F. GODFREY, Pass, and Tkt. Agt Graphophone at av Bargain. FOR SALE Latest model type. A. O. combination graphophone, which plays both large and small records: list price, $90. This Is especially designed for concert pur poses, having a thirty-six Inch horn and stand. It also Includes twenty large Edi son records and carrying case of twenty four records. The machine Is entirely new acd has never been used. Will sell at a bargain. Address X 36, in care of The Bee. No. 4 Is the train. 10:30 A. M. Is the bour The new ERIE TRAIN Leaves for, and 3:30 P. M. Is the arriving Hour at NEW YORK. $18.00 Is the rate. H. L. Purdy is the Trav. Pass. Agt. No. 605 W. U. bldg., Chicago, is his office. Low Rates to Atlantic Coast Points. July S to , Inclusive, the Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets to Portland, Me., and return at one fare for the round trip. It will be to your interest to obtain rates vis that -road before purchasing elsewhere. Three dally trains. Write John Y. Cala han, General Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago. 50c Men's Belts, 19c Saturday Morning rgr chase of 120 dozen Men's Bolts they are bran new and stylish made of the best grades of stock, trimmed with beautiful nickle buckles, double stitched and leather lined, in all sizes, 30 to 40 they are wortli fully 50c ON SALE Saturday, 19c Wonderful Bargains in The largest sale of Women s Wash Waists is now in full You've never had a better opportunity to buy stich beautiful waists at astonishingly low prices. Come Saturday, All $1.00 Shirt Waists at 59c All $1.25 Shirt Waists at 75c All $2.00 Shirt Waists at 95c All $2.50 Shirt Waists at $1.45 $1.50 Men's Shirts at $1.00 Made of madras, in handsome woven patterns, fronts are plain or pleated cuffs are attached or detached. All the pat terns, are new, and styles are those to be seen in high class stores only. Nowhere will be found a wider variety of choice at 1.50 -and $2.00 than here today for "StaftaaAJb (learn No party is success without Ice Cream, no Ice a success unless GRAHAM'S. Our cream for parties is delivered at ihe lime ordered. -You know Hs delicious if if jt GRMlAM'Sml HALF RATES EAST. Via Rock Island System. $31.68 Providence, R. I., and return. On ale July 6. 7 and 8. $33.25 Portland. Me., and return. On sale July 4 to 8. Liberal return limits. For further Information call at or ad dress city ticket office, 1323 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. Klckel Plate Eifirilom. TO PORTLAND, ME., JULY 6TH to 9th, inclusive, TO PROVIDENCE. R. I.. JULY 7TH to 9TH. Inclusive. ONE FARE FOR ROUND TRIP. By depositing; ticket with agent terminal line, an extension can be obtained until August 15th returning. Write Jonn Y. Calahan. General Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago for particulars. Low Ratea to the Esit via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. to Chautauqua and return, July 4th and 25th. $14.00 for the round trip. Port land, Me., and return, July 5th to 9th, one fare for the round trip; return limit may be extended to August 15th. Providence, R. X., and return, July 7-8-9, one fare for the round trip; return limit may be ex tended to August 15th. Full Information on application to M. S. Giles, T. P. A., Chicago, or C. F. Daly, Chief A. G. P, A., Chicago. Daare ToalcM. Jolly Eight club's lively ball this evening. Washington hall, 18th and Harney streets. Fine orchestra; a grand, good time for you. Gents, 25o. Welcome. Shampooing and halrdrasalnf . f be, at the Bather, 111-220 Bos building. Tel., 171. m aer- .MIL WT nal - r M SJ I i US I fl 1 All $3.00 Shirt Waists at $1.90 All $5.00 Shirt Waists at $2.90 is Saturday, Boys' Day Nearly everybody in Omaha knows the value of our boys' $1.50 school shoes but If your boy has never worn a pair bring him to our store any time Saturday and let us show them to you. We can fit any boy- s no matter how small or how big he Is Just so he Is a boy with these $1.50 shoes. They're made from good solid leather from sole to top, and will stand more hard knocks than many a shoe that you would pay twice as much for. We have the same shoe in light calf or heavy kid for girls. Drexel Shoe Co., Omaha.' Ep-to-dafe Shoo Ho as 1419 PARK AM STREET. DRUG PRICES GETTING LOWER Brlns money and you can buy goods at the prices named iwlow at Sherman & Mi'fonnell'fi Drug Store lfith and O id". ON K HOTTI.K ONLY TO I'l'STOMKK. 11. i Kilmer's Swamp Hoot, Saturday.... 65c 11 UO Hurnham's Sarsapanlla, Haturdty.. ': Il.tio Temptation Tonlr, Saturday i'-'c Our Temptation Tonio in in line condition and has not be'n froien as has some that Is now being offerenJ in this market. 25c Hire's Root Heer, we sll 10c ll.iiO Pinkham's t'ompnund we sell 6c $1 00 Iler's Malt Whisky, we sell ft.c $2 00 Pennvroyal Pills, we sell Hie $1.00 Kirk's Dandruff Cure, we sell : ftv 8o''ii te HyKli-nlqtie 8oap. we sell ?c $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription, we ell 15a 25c Thompson's Cherry Phosphate, w sell c WHITE FOR CATALOGUE- Sherman&McConne.lI Drug Co. CORNER 16TH AND DODGE. OMAHA. The Bee for All News $1 I 1 I l It 1 $15 Genuine Panama Hats, $7 and $8.75 Saturday M orning 77isc Panama hats they come to and were closed out to us far below their actual value they are worth $ 15.00, and are good value at that to sell the lot at once, we put them on sale SATURDAY FOI5 $7.00 and $8.75 Women's Wash 50-cent Men's Ties on sale 25c These are the most popular of all ties to wear with negligee shirts they come in polka dots, china silks, reversible bara. theas they come in four-in-hands and are made up in the best possible manner. They are 50-cent values YOUR BOY Would enjov a watch to use during his vacntlon. We have a Kood one for $2.50, 13 and $5. His vacation would be happier and brighter if hi had one in his pocket. LOOK FOR THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, IS 16 Douglas St. ' () I OMAHA 0 f tne bmt equipped of Us Keeley system of Institutes, the rr'l E7V onlv Keeley Institute In Nebraska. Cures Drunkenness. Cures 1 LtLbl Drug Users. Booklet free. Address all letters to 724 S. 19th. 1 INSTITUTE Home Treatment for Tobacco Habit, cost $5 ANOTHER SOAP SATURDAY. All the big soap factories have advanced the price of their products; we presume they have COMBINED on a price list; at least there is a SUSPICIOUS UNIFORM ITY of all their prices and bumping up prices la the main long suit of ALL COM BINES. WE KNOW THIS FROM EX PERIENCE! Remember how the patent medicines were BUMPED up LAST JUNE? That was a combine, but we busted it and the Instigators have been trying ever since to force us Into another one, BUT WELL QUIT BUSINESS FIRST. We have about G gross of soap which we bought before this advance and are going to sell it out at 60c per doaen cakes a eoap which sells regularly at loo per cake, or 8 cakes for 2bc. Hotels, rooming housee, or any one else who needs lots of eoap wil! do well to take advantage of thlB price while this lot lasts. Delivered to any part of the city without extra charRe. Aak for Fleur de Lis, Carnation, Heliotrope, Violet, Glycerine, Elder Flower, Oatmeal or Floral Honey. SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUG STORE Tel. 74T, . W. Cor. lath and Chlfago. Rotten Wood We are agents for the best wood preserv ing compound made. It is AVKNARIUS CARBOLINEUM. For all exposed surfaces and for timbers put in the ground It has no equal to prevent, checking and warping, at tacks from insects, mice, rats and other vermin. Will preserve ropes, nets, tar paulins and keep them soft and pliable. Will prevent the decay of brick and atone work and make the work weatherproof. Ia applied by brush or by ImmerBlon. By simply painting the roosts it will KILL all the LICE ON CHICKENS. Price, $1.00 per gallon. FULLER X CO. Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. -A PARKER'S I Maid PiirSl Balsam j Piutuutes Uie growth of the hair and S gives It the lustre andslLklnessof youth. When the hair Is gray or faded It BRINGS BACK THE YOUTHFUL. COLOR. It prevents Dandruff and batr falling and keep the scalp clean and healthy. tea on sale genuine us direct from South America Waists blast. such The Day We Celebrate Should see you enjoying all the blessings that the Declaration of Independence en titles you to. One of the greatest of thxn Mets Beer Is easy to be had and ad'ls seat to every gathering where It is served. Try it on your guest If you would have a pleasant time. Metz Bros. Brewing Co. Tel. 110. Omaha. Or Jacob Neumayer. Agt.. care Neumayer Hotel. Council Bluffs. Iowa. He Who Hollers "He who whispers down a well About the goods he has to sell Will never muke the golden dollars Like he who climbs a tree and hollers." We holler because we have the finest stork of liquors In the west and the only exclusive family liquor In Omaha. Jackdaw, our own whisky, o,ts..$1.25 White Port Wine, worth l.uo, very lino, we sell quarts for S0 Best whisky on earth, 8 years old. pure Kentucky, gallons $.1.00 FlneBt Wines that ever came from California, per gallon, $1.25, $1.60 and 00 SHEBOYGAN MINERAL WATER ANT1 CJINOEIl AI.E delivered to your house no betttr hot wtather drink. CACKLEY BROS., Fine Wines and T-tile Liquors. Opposite Pottofllce. Phone 1US. City orders promptly delivered. X We Sell Hunter's. Famous Rye Whisky. Deputy Stat Veterinarian Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITY VBTERINAP.IAN. Oflloe and Infirmary. Uth and Mason BLa, ?sJephona