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V TIIE OMAIIA DAILY DEE: THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1004. ? f A TICKETS NEEDED FOR TRIP Withoii Card No On Can Qa oa Cam - xneroiaJ Clnb Tour, COMMISSIONER f M'YANN MAKES TALK Ileal Eetate Ekui( Ha Telia ef Pa re base at Sit (or Crelghtea Law School ea Elgbt eearik. Street. Commissioner MoVann of tha Commer cial club waa among tha special guests at the Real Estate exchange meeting yester day. II apoka of tha pleasure It gave him to meet with the exchange and ha waa satis fied that this and kindred organisations were yet-to do meb for tha prosperity and upbuilding of Omaha. "I hope to aae.th Real Eat ate exchange co-operate with the Commercial club," ha said-, "for all of the interests of Omaha. Every Interest la Omaha ahould be repre sented "In 'the Commercial club, and I aln carely ask your co-operation. The Com inerclal otnb expects to do much for Omaiie In the near future even during the present quarter but I am not at liberty Just at .tbl time to ouUlna the apeclal character ' of work we have under con templation."' " ' ' r ' ' In response to an Inquiry regarding the Commercial club excursion, ha aald: "The club will leave tomororw on a three days' excursion 6ver ' the Union Pacific." The drat day'a work will be devoted to the vicinity of Colunibua and tha llnaa radiating from there. The second day It will extend to Kearney, visiting Orand Inland In the meanwhile, spending tha night at Kearney, and the third day it will proceed aa far aa. Sidney, taking In Jsorth Platte, and will .return to Omaha tjunJay. . I All Mast Have Ticket. Mr. McVann deBlred to have It dlatlnctly understood that anyone who doea not now hold a ticket entitling him to gd with the excurtlon, to Sidney cannot be accom modated, aa all the apace on tha train haa been aold. Tha Thirtieth United Btate infantry band of twenty-ona pieces haa been engaged for tha trip and will furnish mualo along the way.. Tha Union Paclflo railway la Bending W. A. Deuel, auperln tendent of tha Nebraska division. Train master Cahlll and a number of other offi cials to see that tha party haa smooth sailing over tha Una. There will be four sleepers, one coach, one baggage car and a privet oar belonging to tha Union Paclflo. The train will leave at t a. m. and return ing will arrive In tbia city at 7:30 Sunday morning. Tha last night will be spent on the road coming. In from Sidney. Tha train's capacity, will be 110 persona. i Another special gueat of tha Exchange waa Otto C Raba of Dea Molnea, who la Interested In tha La Crux plantation of old Mexico, of which W. H. Green, formerly of Omaha, la. general manager. Mr. Raba la Just back from tha plantation. Ha aaldi "The plantation comprise 20.000 acres, ex tending over an area nine miles north and louth and three and a half miles east And wast The company la capitalised at 1600,' too, with "V. A. Paxton of Omaha aa presi dent. We expect to make such Improve- tnents on tha plantation In tha near future hat will make It worth 11,000,000. We have established a One Irrigating plant and have an unlimited supply of water, The products of tha plantation are sugar, tomatoes and orange . , , , . , ; . "As an Instance, I learned yesterday from unquestioned authority that the former tjeorge ,Av Pritchatt property ,dn Eighteenth street, - Just south of the Telephone build ing, had been sold to C. B. Denney, trus tee, for 315,000, 66x131 feet and that the Crelghton law. school was to bo built thereon," aald a member of tha exchange. "The transfer for the property had been placed on record. . I do not know Just what the dimensions of tha building are to be, but I understand that It will be suf ficiently capacious for tha purpose In tended." : Da Hot Walt I'atli Ysi Need It. ' - The aeaaon la again at hand whan diar rhoea and dysentery ara prevalent. Do not wait until soma of your family la taken with a violent attack, but be prepared. A bottle of Chamberlaln'a Colic. Cholera and I'lan hoea Remedy at hand when needed haa saved many a life. Procure It at once. 13 K. Wedding Rinse. Bdholm, Jeweler Mortality Statistics. Tha following births and deatha have been reported to the Board of Health during tha twenty-four hours ending at noon Wednesday: , Births-Sam P. Hughes, 3619 Patrick ave nue; William ruant, irvington,- girl; William Zimmerman, 1251 North Thirteenth, boy; Sebastian Patwln, 131 California, girl; Joseph Arold, 122 North Fifteenth, boyi Richard Sleepy. 4008 North Twenty sixth; Harry , Anderson, 3423 ttmmet; Order Frtt Bottli Of F rake's Palmetto Wine. It rlvea Tiro and ener y to the whole body, soothes, beala and iDTisoratea stomachs that are weakened by injurious llviuf or when the mucous lining ot tbe stomach la impaired by hurtful tcedlolnee or food. Drake's Palmetto Wine will clear the liver and kidneys from congestion. oauKe them to perform their necessary work thoroughly aud insure their healthy condition. Irake's Psi nietto VViue eyres every form of atomaca die tress, such as Indigestion, distress after eating, sborirejs of brcth and heart irouNe eaiiM-d by indlfestlon. Drake's Palmetto Wine cures you permanently of that bad taxts la mouth, finnsive breath, loss of appetite, heartborn, inrlsmed, catarrhal or ulcerated stomach and constipated or flatulent bowels. The Drake Formula Company, Drake Ilulldlng-. Chicago. III., provea all this to you by sending; you free and prepaid a trial bottla of Drake's Palmetto Wine to test It, This wonderful Palmetto Medt. cine is purely vegetable and the greatest rem edy ever offered to Cbronlo Buffnrns. Write today tor a tree bottle. A letter or postal card la your only expense. TERRiLL SELLim OUT At one-half - of cost price Entire Stock Must Be Sold by July dS:- 1st. IMPORTED DRESS GOODS, Silks, Uces and Trimmings, Sacrificed at. an unheard ot price. P 1 flrl; Lerlont 8. Merlra, Freflrlck. boy; 1f.rbrt c- Oodw'n. X81J Hamilton, bov. Deaths John Hroch, Vr South Thir teenth, 42; P. J. Gannon. 1221 Leavenworth; Henry Cook, 1107 North Twenty-first, 74; Fasll L. Pnhson, 70 South Twenty-alxth. 1 clays; Mary Kaspar, 1460 Bouth Seven teenth, 44. WILL STAY WITH THe"mEASURE Slaaaaaa Declares Ha 'Will feree Comm HI Vee Ordlsasft Prstcet Streets. "I shall continue to present my ordinance for tha protection of paved streets against corporation carelessness and greed until tha document Is passed or voted down," aald Acting Mayor Zlmman. "Tha corpora tion lobbyists worked hard Tuesday and succeeded In getting most of tha eeunell men at least temporarily on' their slda. Only Councilman Bchroeder stood by the Informal vote taken In the commutes ses sion Monday, - three others who voted In favor of tha ordinance losing heart . "The resolution directing public service corporations and piurnbers to repair open street outs within two weeka waa merely a sop thrown to the public demand for aoma radical action against a gross abuse that has existed for years. Tha ordinance that I have proposed would work no hard ship on any corporation, but aimply would enable tha city to force tha corporations to kaep pavements In good condition. The ordinance promises to show the people of tha city where its city council stands when It comes to a question affecting the corporations." JUST AFTER SOME FRESH AIR "Faiatlae; Bevtasv" Trips QSIetly 0 . Jail After Heading? the ' Blbl. "Fainting Bertha" Llebecka apent Tues day evening In reading tha good book pre sented to her by Rev. C. W. Savldge and started reforming yesterday by breaking Jail. Having reached the conclusion that the county Jail was no good place for turn ing over a new leaf, sba took advantage of the matron's absenca for a moment and hurriedly left tha oounty'a free boarding place by way of the open front door. A few hours later Deputy Sheriff ' Roach found her down by tha river beyond the old Boyd packing house and brought her back to Jail. . Bertha told tha deputy she had gone out merely to get soma fresh air. Bhe is being held for ' trial on a charge of larceny from the parson. Haw Oerau Destroyar. Dr. King's New Discover.' kills consump tion and grip germs. Cures coughs, colds and lung troubles or no pay. SOc, !L00. For aala by Kuhn at Co. JUNE BULLION ACHIE Osrersmest Land a for Homesteadere. In western Nebraska near the Union Pa cific railroad In section lota of 640 acres each, for almost nothing. The salubrity of these lands Is something remarkable. ' Dis tance from railroad Is from three to-4hlrty miles. There will be a grand rush of homesteaders. This is the last distribution of free homes the United States government will ever make In Nebraaka. Writs for pamphlet telling how the landa can be ao qulred, when entry ahould ba made and other information. Free on application to any Union Pacific agent or olty ticket of fice, 1324 Farnam street. 'Phone 316. . - A Dellarbtfal Water Trio between Detroit and Buffalo via the Detroit and Buffalo Steamboat Company is the privilege of the holder of any ticket from tha West reading via the Orand Trunk Railway System, to or , through Suspension Bridge. . . .. . Further particulars,. Inoludlng Illustrated descriptive literature will bo mailed on application to - Advertising Department, Grand Trunk: Railway System. 136 Adams BU. Chicago, Geo. W. Vaux, A. a. P. A T. A. .-. . Gs of W eels Excursion to (Hear Lake, 1st. Via Chicago Great Western railway. For trains Friday night and all trains Satur day of aach week round trip tlcketa will ba sold at one fare' to Clear Lake. Ia. Tlcketa good returning on any train until tha fol lowing Monday. .For further Information apply to 8. H. Parkhurst. general agent, 1U3 Farnam atreet, Omaha, Neb. gpeslal Sudsy Rates ta Great Waal rat Park, Maaalag, la. For tha months of June, July, August and Beptamber, on every Sunday except July 3, tha Chicago Great Western railway will aell round-trip tickets at one fare to Great Western park, Manning, la. For fur ther Information apply to S. D. Parkhurst, general agent, 1613 Farnam at, Omaha, Neb. Cheap Rsaad Trip Rates tor Vaeatloa Trips From Omaha via Chicago Great Western Railway. 313.60 to St Paul or Minneapolis; 316.60 to Duluth,, Superior, Ashland or Bayfield. Equally .low rates to all aummer resort points In Minnesota. Tickets on sals every day to September 30. Good to return to October 31. Two magnificently equipped trains each way dally via shortest line. For further Information apply to 8. D. Parkhurst General Agent, U12 Farnam St, Omaha., Neb. Natleaal Prablbltloa Costvsatiost Indianapolis, Ind., June 28-30. The Chicago Great Western Railway will, on June 26 and 37, sell round trip tlcksts at ana fare, plus 32.26. to Indisnapolia, Ind. For further Information apply to 8. D. Parkhursa, General Agent, IfiU Farnam St., Omaha. Neb. Bangle bracelets. Edholm, Jeweler. Fancy pedestal boxes, with bust of Presi dent Roosevelt, filled with choice boa bons. (Oo. Dyball's, 1013 Douglas See our fancy pedestal boxes, with bust of President Roosevelt filled with choice candy, only tOc, at Dyball s 1613 Douglas Photos, too and up, uii farnam atreet. Special Sasaaaev Tearlsi Rates Felmts ! Illlaela. WIseeaila . staa Mtehtaraa. The Chicago Great Wesern Railway will sell special round trip tickets at very low rates to points in Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan. Tickets limited to October 3L For further Information apply to 0. D. Parkhurst General Agent U13 Farnam st. Omaha, Neb. Photos, Mo and up. 1313 Farnam atreet Atteattlosi Easjlea. Tou are requested to be present to at tend the funeral of our late brother, John W. Hroci, U43 South Thirteenth atreet, at 1:30 p. ra. Thursday, June 33d. O. E. ALLEN, Worthy Secretary. Steamship tlcketa from all European ports at half the usual rates. Call er write P. H. PhilUn, UOt Farnam street Omaha. , " Signet rings. Edholm, Jeweler. ' tleaaaseokera Rates tat Hart Dakota. Every Tuesday until October It the Chi cago Great Western railway will sail round trip ticket t potata la the above named iete at a great reduction from tha usual !re For further Informatloa apply te Use. F-. Tbuanas.' geaeral egat 'ar. ms street Omaha. Neb. ' - t , , Photos, 60a and up. 1313 Farnam atreet FAILS TO FIND A WITNESS Attoroo Thomat 0oai to Iowa for XMiaioo Against Panniion HIS CLEW TURKS OUT TO BE USELESS Clvle Federatlo'st Lawyer Declares He Has Safltclcat Evtdeaee, However, te Iterate Testimony Glvea by City Detectives. Elmer E. Thomas, attorney for tha Clvle Federation, haa returned from Dea Molnea where he went in quest of evidence for his side of the Dennlson case. Mr. Thomas had beard that Morris Lynch, formerly connected with a gambling house at the Iowa capital, had recently declared that after the Pollock robbery Dennlson ap peared In Dea Molnea for the purpose of disposing of some ot the atones. When be arrived In Dea Molnea Mr. Thomas learned that Lynch waa not there and that the rumor In reference to Dennlson trying to dispose of some of the diamonds there had grown out ot a statement made by Lynch that he had had an opportunity to secure the atones. "I ascertained that Lynch had left Dea Moines," said Mr. Thomas, "and as I also learned that he was a good friend ot Dennlson's I concluded not ta follow tha clew. I did not get any evldenoe at all at Dea Molnea. "The report In a Des Molnea paper that I had confided to a friend there that I lacked confidence In the -Judges who are hearing the case is entirely without au thority, aa I passed no comment whatever In criticism of tha court X expect the Judges will decide the case la accordance with their honest . convictions as to the facta and their view of the law. I did say to the reporters at. Des Moines that we would appeal if the dlatriot Judges decided against us, and from this they may have Inferred that I anticipated defeat In the lower court Thomas Saa-geata PerJary. "However, we expect to make a showing that will win the case In the district court for on next Monday we will produce evi dence that will show conclusively that the police officers who testified aa to Dennl son's whereabouts between December, 1892, and February, 1S93, were either very much mistaken or wilfully committed perjury. We have documentary evidence to com pletely refute the statements made by the police officers on the witness stand. We expect to get all of our testimony in Mon day And will probably rest our case that evening. "While at Des Moines I met L. E. Fay of Clinton, but ha haa no evidence to offer In the Dejinison case." FINANCIAL STATUS OF CITY Condltloa of Tarloua Fanda thowa In Statement Submitted fey Comp troller Lobeclt. Tn response to a council resolution' Comp troller Lobeck has prepared a statement showing the condition of the various city funds. The estimated available balances at present are aa follows: General -. .....tl2.S37.36 Water Rent .. 11,762.17 Water Judgment ,44,443 66 Water Board Fund 14,461.08 Judgment 13,733.26 Library : 14.274.76 Fire , v 63,093.73 Police , 66,034.43 Bewer Malntai. .ng , 3,017.93 Park 2&.!W1.04 Health , 7.304.71 Cleaning and Sweeping .... M,(Mil.23 Curb, Guttering and Paving 21,769.43 The. funds where there is an estimated shortage are: . , Sinking ..J3J.963.S6 Lighting 8,694.46 The condition of tha general fund In de tail la shown as follows: ' . Unexpended ' Dept Set Aside. Expended. Balance. Mayor , 4,000 00 . 1.670 26 3 74 Council 8.100 oo a .37K no . i tka m Comptroller ... 11,40 00 4,620 30 6.868 70 Clerk 8,010 00 8.4M 23 4.61 78 Treasurer 32.246 00 16,811 72 16.433 38 8i uu t,st 7 6.991 24 Engineer ....... 18,676 00 8,220 18 10,366 81 Tax Com 13.600 00 4.4x1 94 8,018 04 Building Insp.. 4,156 00 1,822 30 1.332 70 Boiler Insp 1,493 00 804 70 888 30 Plumbing Insp. 1,770 00 701 16 1,068 8i License Insp... 2,360 00 8M0 60 1.4t9 60 Gas lnspt.. 1,620 00 . 632 66 887 86 Wts. it Meas. Insp 1.160 00 426 K ' 718 35 Poiics court.... 3,360 00 . l.So 16 1.983 86 Mtng. city hall 16,000 00 8,655 23 7,8 77 Bd. Pub. Wks. 6.250 00 2,116 85 8,134 16 Electrical 4.364 00 1.741 34 3,612 76 Inspts. of Pub. works 6,000 00 1.4B8 60 8,631 60 Emer. hospital 10,000 00 632 74 3,367 36 Elec. expense,. 6,0o0 00 , 1,4)4 00 4.69J 10 Advisory Bd... 2,500 00 - 963 16 1,634 86 Miscellaneous '. 6,000 00 6,000 00 Removing dead - - animals 1,600 00 ' 683 33 816 68 Advertising ... . 2.000 00 776 60 1.224 60 Feed, prisoners 3,000 00 1.336 08 1 1,63 84 Printing annual - report 8,000 00 3.000 00 City taxes 1,800 00 1,600 00 Prem. on official bonds ........ 1.600 00 1,830 00 , 170 00 Unpaid claims. 22,300 00 22.300 00 .... , Int. on warr'ta 6,000 00 6.000 00 Ak-Sar-Ben parade ....... 1,600 00 2,500 00 Various St cost grading A sewer dla- trirt 282 3,365 IS 3,200 41 lis 84 Repairing curb i and gutter.... 1,000 00 . 645 46 1,364 Li Coat o? building ' ' asphalt plant 10,000 09 10,000 00 Totals 3233.842.25 3106.266 85 1127,686 40 Unprovided for expenditures: -' (a) Salaries September, October. Novem ber and December, 1903, 346.698.64. (b) No provision made for street depart, stent. not yet received by comptroller. ' uj ror removing aeaa anlmalj by chanara of system, 31.474 94 mora is needed.' (e) Miscellaneous items. STOCK YARDS RAISES A CRY oath Omaha Cosnpaay Protests that Coaaty Has Aasesseel It toe Heck. The Union Stock Tarda company. In a complaint filed with tha County Board of Equalisation, modestly disclaims owner ship of one-twenty-ninth of all the wealth In Douglas county, and asks to have Its assessment reduoed from 31,000,000 to 3600,000. The allegations lhade in the complaint are that property In Douglas county Is not uniformly or reasonably assessed for taxa tion at Its actual value, nor on the basis of one-fifth of Its actual value; that the total assessment of all property In the county amounts to 328.08t.35S, of which the stock yards' assessment Is one-twenty-ninth; that the assessment Is made for the purpose of relieving real estate In the city of Omaha of Us Just burden of taxa tion, and thus property outside of the city has been Increased about 16 per cent while property In the city has been In creased only about ihi per cent; that the valuation of the stock yards property has been Increased 63 per cent The contention la that the assessment ot the stock yards property at 31.000,000 Is unjust, unfair and Inequitable when compared with the as sessment of other property In tha county. ', The hoard win grant a hearing to the attorney for the stock ysrds company at I o'clock next Monday afternoon. , u World's Sea file Cere. Why endure torture from piles till yon eontraot a fatal disease when Bucaleo's Arnica Salve cures or tut pay. tsc. Fas sal by Kuhn Co. ; Addltleat e People's tbarelt. Tha People's church has aacured a permit from lbs Uty fvr a addiUuo surf alter ation to tha frame edifice at 115 North Eighteenth street Work Is to be started at once on the enlargement which haa been found neceeaexy because of ths in creasing oonsrreiratlon. THREE GIRLSARE GRADUATED Oomplete Ceerse at tarred Heart t Academy, Where Cemmeaeemeat Is Witness by Bishop. The twenty-second- annual commence ment exercises at Sacred Heart academy. Thirty-sixth and Burt streets, took place Tuesday afternoon. Tha exercises were conducted In the presence of Bishop Scan nell and twenty-five of the clergy gath ered from several states. A very pretty feature cf tha program was the rendition of a cantata founded upon tha parable of Ten Virgins. The participants In ths program were attired In accord with the sentiment of tha cantata, the five wise virgins being veiled In white snd ths fool ish virgins In gray colors. The effect of tha cantata was given with Impressive significance and dramatic Interest Tha program was, In detail, aa followa! Entree Andante a Rondo Canrlccloao, op. 14 Mendelssohn Miss Bx Hacker. Salutatory Miss Mmette Rousseau Prologue The Gospel Narrative 1 Miss Alice Hayes Cantata The Ten Virgins Wise Virgins: Misses Claire Helena Woodard. Sophie Bhlrley, Mary Hallman. Cecelle Avellne, Helen Ferry; foolish vir gins. Misses Alice Kennard, Mabel Ben son, Mary Woodard, Mary Gleaaon, Ellen Crwlghton. The muaioal part of the program waa in charge of Ben Stanley and Joseph Gahmv The graduates ' were Miss Woodard, daughter of Assistant Postmaster J. I. Woodard and the Misses Shirley and Hayes. ! Ths sold medal for efficiency In philoso phy was awarded to Miss Alice Hayes, Bishop Scannell being the donor. Tha academy was accredited to ti e Nebraska State university June 1. The lawn social of Sacred Heart church will be , given this evening on the church lawn at Twenty-third and Blnney streets, at which time a contest for the diamond ring between four young women of the parish will take place. FIFTEENTH AND FARNAM STS. &Tvf n n Sin rfr r -iyii. . r7 AMPLE M0ISTURF OVER STATE Plenty of Rata 1st Barllngrton Terri tory and tee) Mick 1st Some Places. Tha Burlington crop report for tha week says: "Ample moisture In all parts of our ter ritory to keep the soil in good condition. Precipitation has been excessive here and there. In places where rainfall has been heaviest however, no special damage haa been dona to crop, except to the extent that the soil has been too wet to cultivate. The rainfall during tha week In Montana and Wyoming, on the line west of Edge- mont has been rather light, but sufficient to keep the aoll generally In excellent shape. "Only favorably reports are received re lating to the condition Of all kinds of small grain up to s tlmo. . Fall grain is head ing and commencing to fill. The straw la. In many placea, rank, and grain wilt to aoma extent no doubt, fall down, and will probably rust In places. The weather has been warmer than any previous week, and hot aun and frequent showers ara likely to produce aome rust, , No damage of this kind has been reported up to this time. Between Red Cloud and. Hastings the yield of wheat la now estimated from 25 to 28 bushels per acre. This la tha only estimate of the yield made so . far, and no doubt Is rather a premature snd, possibly unreliable estimate. . - .'. ' AUNT CHARITY aiD AT REST Aged eX'Slave Sorted ' 1st Omaha, Where She Lived tor Forty . Years. The funeral service ot "Aunt Charity" Smith, ad aged colored woman who baa resided In Omaha for forty years, was held yesterday morning at the Church of St Philip tha Deacon, of which deceased waa a member. Rev. J. A. Williams conjlucted the service. Tha -choir ' aang, "Lead, Kindly Light" and "Nearer My God to Thee." A. N. Wade, G. N. Johnson, F. L. Smith and S. Goodchlld were the pall bearers. Ths church waa well filled with friends and associates of the kindly old woman. Ths Interment waa made at Prospect Hill cemetery. 'Aunt Charity" waa 86 years of age; waa born on a plantation near Bhelbyvllle, Ky.. December 10, 1818, and lived nearly half of aer lire in umana. The woman was noted for doing well whatever she attempted, whether it -was laundrylng a shirt, cook ing a dinner or wedding breakfast or what ever duty came to hsnd. Sha had many friends. It la said of her that ahe fought a good fight and made the most of life according to her light. SUES FOR MONEY, ON BONDS Barber B. Coaable Fights for Eighty- eight Theasauid Dollars frena ' B. M. Suit has been filed In tha United States circuit court against Butler county (Ne braska) for $88,000 bonds Issued in 1879 In aid of the Lincoln A Northwestern Rail road company, or the Blue Valley A North western, part of . the B. AM. Railroad company. Barber B. Conabla la the plaintiff. Tha petition atatea that on May L 1879, the Board of Commissioners of Butler county authorised tha aubmlsston ot a proposition to Issue and give its bonds to ths amount of 363,800 to ths railroad com pany to aid Its entrance or construction through the county. The proposition was submitted, voted upon and carried and the road was constructed. . Plaintiff states that hs ia the owner of seventy-six of such bonds of ths denomination of $500 each and each haa twenty Interest coupons attached thereto, all ef which are long past due, neither the face Of the bonds nor Interest having been paid, and that there Is now due him from the defendants 388,000, for which ba asks Judgment against Butler county. sUHO WORM AND DANDRUFF. They Are Each Caaaea y at Pestlfer- aa Germ. Ring worm and dandruff ara somewhat similar In their origin; each Is caused by a parasite. The germ that eauses dandruff digs to the root of tha hair, and asps its vitality, causing falling hair, and, finally, baldness. Without dandruff there ' would never be baldness, andto cure dandruff it la necessary to kill ths germ. There haa been no hair preparation that would do this until the discovery of Newbro's Herpl- elde. which positively kills the dandruff germ, allays itching instantly and makes hair glossy and soft as silk. Taks rio sub stitutes. . There Is nothing "Just as good." Sold by leading druggists. Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co., Detroit Mich. Sherman McConaeU Drug Co., special agents. FsHiataaT Gets the Coa4raet. The Board of County Commissioners has let the contract for repairing the macadam rtada of Podge and C'wuor streets ts Charles B. Vanning. Five aud a half miles of roads ara to be repaired and the job will cost I7.K2. Mr. Paniilria a bid waa about $2 0u0 lower thsA that f his only evuijyei- ius .tK FIFTEENTH , AND FARNAM STS Cool Summer Underwear for MenSl Women. Heres a good list of underwear prices for men and women who need cool, comfortable and good sorts of underwear for summer wear. Though prjees are little you may rest assured that the qualities are above criticism. ' , Underwear for Women. Lad Us Vest. Ladles' fine soft cotton, silk finished, low neck, sleeveless vests fu!l taned 19e value Special prloe each Combination Suit Ladies' fine Quality lisle combination wults. low neck, sleeveless, full silk taped, with um brella shape lace trimmed drawers loo values apeclal price , Atuavlln 5pcial Corset Coven Ladles' eitra good quality muslin covers, with square, round end V shaped necks, nicely trim med with lacs and smbroldery. perfectly chated. and finished special ., Gowns .' . .' v 79c fine quality r-.iiiiln gowns, cut extra long and wide, all beautifully trimmed with fancy embroi dery and tucked yokes, in high, square and low necsn regular dollar values at 10c 45c 25c 79c 25c 35c 39c 90c 50 Underwear for Men. Good quality unbleached balhiiggan, medium sat in faced drawers and pearl button trimmed Shirts -36C GARMENT. Fine finished fancy drop stitched ba!brlggan under wear. In pink, blue, white and ecru an esoellent garment for service iiC GARMENT. JEAN pRAWERS beat quality elastlo seam Jean drawers, i cut wide and full, with elntto ankles th regular 60c klnd-SPECIAL AT atC. Extra fine quality Egyptian cotton and fancy col ored mercerised combination, beautifully finished and properly shaped, regular 11.(0 ve'.ue 0C SUIT, ALL SIZES. Rxtra good qunllty, medium weight balbrlggan and fancy lace weave, with long and short sleeves white, blue, strew snd errU Colored best value ever ano wn of ctiau eov; uajkmiunt, I3C filiiij FECIAL St. Louis and return Ticket good In chair oars (seats frV fffj "A ' and coaones, on aala avery Monday In Juna t 14) O.J II St. Louis and return-on aio July 2 to 6, C11 7C Inclusive...... St. Louis and return on "ala every $1380 Chicago and return on sale every $20 00 Chicago and return one way via. St. Loui. CIO AC on sale every day....... , vps4U.07 Denver. Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return, CI 7 Cfi on sale every day . , )l.U Milwaukee and return on sate June CtflL SO, 21andSd2 .. ,...'pI0. Atlantic City and return on aaie ffij nn July9andlO i. $aS.UU Buffalo and Niagara Falls and return. ' C17 f C on aale dally .... ,.,.,,.tis Cincinnati and return' on aaie July is, 16 ' C"t i r 17 $.15 Detroit and return-on sale July e, 6 car . $19.25 Indianapolis and return-on saia June so (Mr. e and27. .; ... .....'$1".05 Hot Springs, 8. D. and return ' C1Ai on aale every day.., ,.'.j)I0sT'U Mackinac Island and return, ""cri Iff on sale daily................ ; ... $a40.6a) West Daden, Ind.. and return. V " """" ' 'ait n- on sale July 22 to 28 ........ .V. ; ... j . p U "5 French Lick, Ind., and return, ; - nfi ' on sale July 22 to 28.................. .;t .....i...;T4sIaUU lu.i.'SS ILXS1 ,V,ltt information about exeuralon rates and furnish; free.Vi- ' ' luatrated booklet about all exoursion resorts. Sea me or write about your vacation trip, J. B. REYNOLDS, ; City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnarn St., Omaha. ' """" ' """" ' L""""s" iminni. - u lain 1J ORDERS REAL ESTATE SOLD Jade Meager Decrees Aactloa Sale - of Laad Beleasrlag to Valley Coaapaay, Judge Munger Tuesday evening Issued an order out of the United States circuit court to Receiver Charles F. Searle to adver tise and sell tha real estate In his pos session at publlo auction to the highest bid der at Ogalalla July U, of the Valley Land and Cattle company and decreeing that no bid shall ba received or accepted for less than 314.000. The title of tha case la Henry B. Read, plaintiff, against Riley E. Haskell and others, defendants. - The order of the court alao states that blda may be received for the purchase of the hay on aald premises for tha year 1304, in the event thst the real estate la not aold, with tha right to cut and stack tha same and remove It from the premises or to feed the same on the premises, except on bay land, the purchaser of aald hay to surrender ths premises to the persona entitled to pos session thereof not later than May 11306. ' i pUT ONE ; In Your Pocket And let the family enjoy the goods things of this life as well as yourself. Each little barrel of Ice Cream will stay frozen for hours after you hare put it In your pocket iff I, IX I 55rA .'tfX . ifrr ion 1 tJi All-Ik We J. Or Eaoueh for aw, eltrtat Daraoos Pints, 20c, E"ou.r.OB. Misses' and Children's Tan Shoes. The new dark tan la tha very latest In atlases' and Children's Bum mer Shoea. Vppera of soft, pliable kid. ' Soles, medium heavy, very flexible, Child's slses. 1 to 11. are 3173. Hisses' Slses, IA to 3, are 32 3a, Tills Is ths first time this shoe has ever been shown In Omaha and they are proving very popular. Our ad vice I. be fitted early while all slses and widths are oomplete. DREXEL SHOE CO., im Faraia Stent. Osiibs'i L)ste-Dat Shea Haas. Dr. Wilkinson's Eye, Enr, Nose. Throat Clinics CREIUHTON BLOCK. I8TM AND DOUOLAS ,OMA IIA. A CLINIC A place where many are treated at amall fees. Treatment and operations for Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness. Adenoids often cause of mouth breathing and deafnesa in children. Ill-Shaped Noaea, Chronlo Sore Throat. Neu-ra'-slas, Enlarged Tonslla, Growths in Nostrils, Polypi, etc. Cleft Palate, Harelip Running Kara, Nolsas In Kara. Croaa-Uyea straightened by operation. Affections of Tear Dusta, Headaches due to eye or nasal catarrhal causes. Affections of tha voice. Irritable Cougha, Hay Fever, etc a. m. to 3 p. m. Sundays. U) a. m. to 13 m. No charge for examination of patients. BrojJway, fifth Avenat and 27th St., New York ' la a modern, first-class hotel, tn the center of the ahopping district. Complete In all Its appointments and absolutely fireproof. ISO suites with baths. Hot and cold water and telephone In every room. European plan. Culslns unexcelled. Reduced rates for the summer months. Room with bath $2 a day. Ths only bote! In Manhattan fronting both on Broadway and Fifth Avenue. GEORGE) W. 0WEENET. Proprietor. LAFAYETTE ROTtl uTdeTII? opened June 1st. under the same uiaiiHaeinent. 0