Titn OMAH.Y HA1T.Y nrx: V.T.nnrDAT. JUT.Y 27. KOt. r 1 I PLAIN' CASE- OF 1'SUSiPATluS Blackburn'! OorigTrwioT.sl X;' it Withont freff.'' "--7 t ..eme HE IS EACEftTO HANDLE All T!X VriY ladlrlal . ('ommlttre p n Erti Mart Kmlinrriwli Peal, tlon far C-flpr- Hon, Although th rail for th conirnviKional committer ha not yet fcn publlnb.ii, th action of tha committee at tha dictation of ChJUnrm(T Tint-ahum, In doolded to run ft prlmarf of Ma own. all over th threa counts ci-rnijirlpitn; tli district, U alre-ady taoslng; talk flmon; the polltlolap. That inaclfoum' e!hnriT5 t clenrlr a flatrant usurpation, ia admitted even by hie po litical frlpnda In fact the only one who aUndl up for hla pretan.Iod authority to overrtda th three county commlltwi sr the memlver cf hi own comrrilUee, two of whom a,r tiimlT avowed tandldnte for conrsv Indred, Jt 'Js known , that no mrrobor of . Blackburn' committer, Fotrnatpr"Coo ,f Blair, 1 dctdodly opponM to th whola plan, and doe not lxmitata to any ao. -Even If it wra loral." alt Mr. Cook the oth(r day, "I Ao not aca any rwimn why tha coingrlonal com mitter should coma tip Into Waahlngrton county and tn u how. to Choo our dl. ' KKfM to the. fconffrGainlonaT convention. We fhare already choaen one 6nt of delegates for that very purpof, and 'we do not tee why we ahould be forced to choose another et'" It ia undoratood,,. however, that Mr. Cools'- waa tha only negative volca In tha commlttoo, although another membec h alao eipresd doubt .V. th political wladom of congred.otonal prjmarle run ex clusively by ttie.qorigresslpnal committee. All effort', to ' find a precedent for. the Blackburn Aiaurpatlon,, bave failed. In no other district In this atate, and na7er be fore in thla district, have any uch pre-, tension been asserted, end for that matter the. oongreaaional nomine baa Ions alnce been nominated' hr every ether Nebraaka district.. ; 'Blackhurrfa cOmmtttee etanda alone aa undertaking' to force a particular candidate-o "the republican of the dis trict, rather than almpiy to facilitate free and untramnieled. choice of congTa- alonal nomine,:?'.' -. . ' 1 . '1 1 w6nder why - BlacHbur "ln!at o trenuoualy on- running the prtmarte all by hlmaelf." remarked a member of the county committee after adjournment of the laat meeting. "1 ahouW think h would be willing to. I our, . committee do the drudjeery If we Xrould agree to give him the apportionment of dlegatea be want and let the candidates put their name on m the ticket for aa expression, of preference h at the primary." ' I "Jom don't Snow Blackburn," wa the re- 1 1 Joinder of another -member who atood close f I by. "It isn't that he wants to do the( work, i! . . bat that ha wanta to handle the money. I 1 1 .1 (tni, i - that V, mm m trr , '. T in tin U" fvery aaplrant for nomination JiEO apiece, , or twice whet our committer asked when we hndour primary lnt sprlngt Black burn has always been great on getting hold of campnlKn money and never letting any one know what has become of it. He mn aged four or five aucoesnlve campaigns for Pave Merer1, end In each one of them h had the expenditure ,t .a big wad con tributed by th ri&tlonal congressional com mittee, but not a cent of it waa ever used to h'.p out cn the general campaign ex penses, lie aiwaya let the county commit tee and eminty candidates dig up , the money for the printing btlla. hall root, var rlagea on electl6n 'day and tha watcher at, the polls, and thought he waa dohig enough.y JoU4g.Mroff! apeak at- meeU Ingg the ptlier' fellow paid for.. The ex pense reportB filed by the conrestilohal committee under the luV; ar fakes, pur and elmplo. Blackburn, thlnka if be can handle-, the. moivey fqn-the coming primary he can' niake every 'judge aad' clerk ef the election.. worker rt of iJs pet candidate. That'e why, iu hb jcilnt primary scheme he wanted the conpcrrsional ianilldatea end doh'Kates to file tfielr naine wltij Liin aud pay hlrn the money a,nd glye him a vote on all Judges and election otycera." ' "That wa another pretty cheme of lUackburn's to keep bis congressional con ventlon call dark until- twenty days before his primary. Tii you notice how he waa smoked out .about, that convention call? It V ill plaii-enough that he . had misled Chairman Cowell Into the belief that noth Ing had yet been done and he would prob ably have kept it to hlmaelf a., week or twt BABY QUiR QUICK CURE .,.... Of Tcrturinu Eczema V'hr.r ?!! Pl-V Hnrj IlSfnrfur FnHnff Mr bT, Owen Herbert Quirk, wu iif.lcUd from tlteagecf six week "with " lo;Uh0!;9 runulaj ectema, aJeposI ;rerl;iif l.U face. I Wok tlia to Dr. r . auj ' of "Victoria Road, 'xJJcrshf4, and he wis treated by them fo-r t.'irss uiiaths, but get snuc! wrsa, vt-gj !cltit!?5r to look at. J W a aJierlUeiuent of th Cutlcnr i..o.litw, ai.U 4,. ta.dLfvi.pt 0.i-uwS ,4W noticed p ; " lmproyeutetit tt one, and wiUila a , v 1 T n, fortnight tie ruu 4 r I tin."? hsj ceased ' y .J t .calowere ,f .X. -j...-' nearly aU dried of, ; j' "v "'.-''V f n,J in a month Ms C''7 7- Tl V I'.-a vti it.rtee.Vf -. y tl,r,- 6, ,.t spot V " '- , ) luit. 'I ,v eo 4. clcf.sd rhotogr;;! v-- - tf 1. i m. h Wk lJi:Uctt'iu.--. tl-l. T.d ia now two j -.jar i t Ti .-'., ard Ua fceTTrr bi'.l t ' f . ' ' l( tJi-u of It. I sal vet jtiuWiul ki. r ti.e ttatt' d HveJ ti:ui your orn- . m, and el;!! fuel It a !-.v.r V r .ln l'..r 'ua kaawu. iur t:" al 11 cf III tatvt y u t- t v f r J v e to fcif. V K, t 1 i- ' ; 1. A i.lf r alivt, . t r ' ' 1 -" it J 5. ...... w v-e Ktfia lii.;..: ,.J w. T. t '!' ''ttb uoof, mL'.U t: . 1 t tan ,. tft are l.l-'y X "j 1. ... i'i wt. tl.l tei !.it,ul(.....ll -3 .i -J ktiiW c-f i vuiue tit . ... v.nxu ; r t. !,.. I -. s. 1 . ' i .1,.1'.. - , l' !:it tr he hsft r-ot -n mrmn-w',, tujt tl en, whftt h-a a;iyoni ele to extert wl'.Tj lilarkhum ard the hlr apparent he has J picked out f rr Mercer both members of the consreealoai commute and running the whole thtrig on t.e proxies of absentee. We may be sure they will take advantage of every trlt K That can, be turned under cover." The 1ok!cI coneqnencs of Blackburn's usurpation In the matter of the congriM alonal primary la seen In the action of the Judicial coninilt'ee which proposes to Juln with the cmgre'sl'inat committee for a co operative election of delegates to the con gressional and Judicial convention at one ari the nurne ttme. Those commit tens pro pose to Ignore the regularly constituted auihorltlne of the party In the respective counties making up the d:strlct and to In atltue primary eleotlona of their own. On. the aamo principle the atate committee could come into Douglas county and in augurate a primary election to choose dele gate to the atate convention without the aid or consent of any local commltee, and by the same subversion of local self-government in party organization the national committee could come Into Nebraska and run the primaries and conventions upon wMch the make-up of the national ticket depends. In the matter of the Judicial committee that body la worse up a stump than the congressional committee. It can co-operate possibly with the congressional committee In Sarpy, Douglas and 'Washington coun ties, but its Jurisdiction Includes also Curt county, which I not in the Cfmsresslonal dlalrlct, and in Burt county it will have no one to co-operate- with. To get delegate from Burt county the Judicial committee will have to play It game en solitaire.. It I to be noted also that "It proposes to mulct Judicial candidate each 150 to get Into the game, something never before thought of In' fact heretofore candidate for judgshlp have always balked at paying 1100 after they have. been nominated for the expense of. their election. If there I any sort of competition for the place one or both of these oommiitee is aure to have money left over, unless they spend It lav. IsMy or somelyMy plants It down in hi own Jean a. . BOOTLEGGERS AHE CAUGHT Illicit lIqo Seller Who Supply Roaeftvd Land Seeker Roeted ky . rtevenne Collector Stephenson. The illicit ale of beer and other tlmu lant In the North Piatt country, ea a re sult of the recent influx of visitor to at tend the Rosebud reservation Opening, has been abruptly terminated by the United State revenue authorities. It wa tbfc practice of the beer vender to employ boy of front 1! to 15 year of age to board the train with basket of beer bottle and sell them to the- thlraty land hunter. Thl practice became, very general along all the line of railway neat the reservation, both In Nebraska and South Dakota. The beer vender were said to haTe done a thriving business with both the going and coming tourists. Collector E. B. Stepfcenaon had in the meanwhile sent out order all along the lines to the deputy collector in the North riatte country to watch for these illicit sale and a number of arrests have fol lowed, with mora to come. The liquor seller, all will be subjected to heavy fines On deputy collector suggested to a aa- loonlst that 85 cents was a pretty stiff price for a pint bottle of beer, and the aaloonlst observed that it was, "but that It wa not too much considering the chances he took." THREE SUITS F03 DAMAGES It. EI. y-redrtckson, Bnrlln;ta Itall- road 'and! Street JTlatlvrlay Cm. ' pany Defendant. Harold Cralg.. a minor, want J3.00O from H. 33. Frediickaon' and - has aaked the district court to. give him'-Judgment for It Toung Craig aver that July 12, laaf, Fredrlckson assaulted . him, accused him of stealing a h-ycle md had hfm arrested, Us asV. for th assault, the accusation and the arras t. 1 little Olson, administratrix of the estate of liana Olson, has begun auit against the Chicago, Burlington & -Qulncy Railway company for lo.Oft) damage. 1 Olson wa working for . th railroad company a a track walker in the yards on March a when he was run down by a train and killed. ' .. .1. . Francena E. Beesley sue the Omaha ft Council Bluffs Street . Railway company ior iu,wu on account "of Injuries she al ana received in railing from a car at trs corner of Sixteenth etreet and Cera tui rclal avenue en.Juna li. C:.!AHA I'EU LAND THE WCr.X Two Coatraetina; ftros Ietr Vlu. at 5 Jb on Kew Fort Elalld la at Di Slotne. . Omaha contractor have at deep Into tha business of building th new- fort at le Moines. Hamilton. Eros., ' EI South Seventeenth street, secured the construction oontract for building th officer quarter and barrack List year and they heva been awarded th contract for construction work upon the gymnasium, which Ja. to be built at once. J. J. I!ai)ijjhen of thla city secured the plumbing end h-atlng contract for the br.lldlrmu erected lust vear, Ihe rr...r.t cf the ooiiii-act bring about JtoO.OGO. 'J'lie con trite t for the hU(, and ventilating of the gymiutalum has just been lot and the am contractor secured it at a bid of about 5.003. v . gpeoial limner Toarua Ilntea to iwea. tnvky, Tennessee, North Carolina . and Virslsla. ' Th Chicago Great Western Railway will eell special round trip tickets at very low rate t Crab Orchard, Ky.; Mlul!ebor ough Ky.; Tate Bprlnga. Conn.; Olive 8prtn, Tenn.; Ahevl!!e, N. C.j Hut Sprlnss, N. C: Hounoke, Va.j Olads Cprlngs, Va.; Iladford, Va.; and other points. Tickets on sal dally, good to re. turn utttil October JL For further Infor mation apply to 8. D. VAZUUlUlinT, Oen rfcl agent, Jill Farnam street. Omatia. Neb. - eCml planner - Toorlm .. ) t( ' iiliMola. lat-baata stnd' Klblaaw Yhs Clilongo Crest VVesere Railway wtll se'l special round trip ticket at very low rates to points In Jiilu-.i. Wtooiula and Mkliltw. Tickets liu.Ued to GcUUr IL for further Information upii.'y ia a. li, J'amnurst. ta-iirat Ageut. Wl Fjinam t., Oruaha. Neb. 1 tcRulut lacnarrlMl Of tli Bunr-ibund of the Northwest HI) anltee. V. is., July 25 to Ainr. 1. 'lie Cl.lcao Great Wealern. rallwuy t (.;. ...1 roiuri.ii. i, until Au.r. 1. Ir u.',-r Intel mutluu k.i'l; to S. 1. larktiiir.t. Oir.M.il AiJ-iit, .li'i Faniatn ft., Omaha, . .. on July V end 23 srii torn1! trip tt.-V.t-ta at a fj-fl t'.ia rent f ..- M.-Iaaukee. -ri .-. J lu, :.,' I . .( el X 'Km:.. : - , i:t I' t 4. '1 ;.u t-tt iit t.f t', -ttj u. ' . . . ' 1 t" . 't f . X . u t;.- .- . : ' 1 - I I ( ii .- 1 t. ',1. cossEi ex iiiE jcli y;iieat Vi39 Tort!(d tj Caltunt lar.siui C ; s"i teU Ecalcrs. ' RESULT CF FIGHT S!X KOHPiS OLD ghcrtaa; Wearly Two, Hundred Vew-' and Bnahela, vlt Ke Contract Ovnla In llevoroRanro of Seventeen Folate. A full fledged corner In July wheat baa developed on the Omaha Boltrd of Trade. Kanaa City" partle are the victim with on or two local speculator on th wrong aide of the trade. The shortage probably la over 175. 000 bushel and there Isn't any contract wheat in elevator her. The range of prlo covering the ale of the delivery, to-78, the low point, to M, th high. Th selling started as far back as late in February at K, and from there the bear hammered the price down to 7S. where the report of rust, short crop sup plies the world over, probable foreign com plication and excellent demand for wheat turned the price on the up grade steadily to 9 a few dajs ago. Lata harvest have been one of the chief factor aiding th bulls and the poor grade of the wheat received has been another, the fact that mlilera were wild after the cereal going Into the scale on the aide of advancing price. Kansas City sent up twenty-two car of hard wheat by the Missouri Pacific Mon day, but every car of it graded No. J, o that the shorts were unabla to deliver a bushel of the stuff on contracts. The record of the exchange show there hasn't been a bushel of wheat delivered on July contracts to date and there are but four more business day in the month. Jaqnlth Chief Havlajator. It looks ilka a straight case cf walking up to the captain' office and settling and the chief navigator in this Instance is A. B. Jaqulth, a name that bears quite a re semblance to Jadwln, the fiction hero of "The Pit," only Jadwln went broke and hi Omaha counterpart 1 very likely to win out. " Farmers are expected to take notice of thl condition and rush In their wheat if they have any good enough to grade No. 1 The price, 02 bid,, ia higher . than at any other mart .and will not. last after Friday. The corner is .regarded a the direct re sult of condition the world over which could not be foreseen. "Of eourae it ha been caused directly by the speculative aln of eelling that which you haven't got," remarked a man on th board. "Kansas City' loss is Omaha.' gain." Testerday the bulls showed their horns. Standing In the pit they bid and bid, but the bears were cowed down and silent. July wheat, which. . closed at 11 cent asked yesterday, was advanced steadily to S3 cent bid, when 6,000 bushel were sold. It.wa 88 cent a week ago. September was advanced from an opening at 81 cent bid to 82 cents bid. ' ' December received a boost from 75 cent to V cents. The bulls also were lively In corn, ad vancing price rapidly. ' 1 Mr. Jaqulth in an Interview ald: "The man who sells the farmers' product t a discount from cash values for a period of ten year will go broke, no matter how much money he ha got. "The man who aella before- it mature is e'.llng acenery and paying no attention to the possibilities of Providence. It ha been fashionable and profitable in the past to sell the farmers' product befer maturity and befor talking to" the" farmer: 'Condi tions have changed and' tha farmer I a banker and not a borrower, "Thla condition Wnot 'recognised by the bears, and when they" are caught short they may try some hbntiorner rule' ' to minimise their losse.1. The Board of Trade ha increased 'the margin on July wheat trades' to 10 'cents a 'buahel,' th margin up to Tuesday morning being but 5 cent a bushel. ' ' ' DROP. CF MILLION "DOLLARS Redaction tn Real Katat Talnea'on Sooth Side Estimated by Flem ing; from HI iHeiimeat, ' 'City Tax Commissioner Fleming estimate that real estate values south of Leaven worth street will be cut down 81,000,000 by the preliminary aaseeament h is now mak ing of property there, "Meat of thl decrease will be on lot in the extreme southeastern part of . town, there being practically no aggregate change in the thickly settled district of the couth lde and those in th aouthweat section not being marked and .equalized by Increase corresponding to reductions," said . Mr. Fleming. . The commissioner hope to hare the work completed within thirty day so proper) f owner may come in, find out how much hi propose to aasess them and confer with him. According to Mr. Fleming the land on the south side never has had the careful consideration that he has been giving It this summer, matter such a grades, fa cility of access, contour of the adjacent property and approaches all being taken Into consideration. . The work the tax comm'ml.iier la doing row muat wait unti! September before It can be made offlclul. NEBRASKA CROP CONDITIONS Coattnaed Wet and Cool Weather Re tard peTtlsantat of Corn. Weekly bulletin of th Nebraska section of the climate and crop aarvlc or the weather bureau for th week ending Mon day, July 5, ;: The oast week haa been eool and aluiwery, with an average amount of tun sliliie. The dally mmn teiupei ature ha avi-idjtni a deff re txtiuw thts nurnial. I tie !'&li!ffe.,i waa Kefterally above normal and exf-.xr.W J an In. 11 In uiuet of tl atate. while lxi a ti-w Liac it exceeded two tut ties. . The showers of the nast week have not Interfered at all aeilounly with karveeltiiK. 1 lie tals harvest la about nthel lu souiti ern cimmiMi and Is t.f ,-iiuiir.f in ' liorth-e-ik. Itye anil barley are about all cut. Haying- Is la rogri-"". and aoine hay w ilauitturd by ruin. J.aIii reiar.li-tl tin exiling lu ettntMin ri.uriEies. but In crntral evt;utir feointt llireviliictg was doti of doth wneat and ot, wltti taJr to good ylrMa reported. torn lius grown wll. tut tl.e low toi peratur bs prevented any sui.-ternl.il ila in -1 1 1 I 1 1. and It lu tilll a we. k or n uiiys t-t.iiid no.-iuai aavancemeut. the 1011, howver, la In good, l.cniitiy, proio- fcliig cunuiiuin. L J. CLAPP FC.l J. D. f!NE3 liasdnaa Atforiaey la4a Towne- mea 'Mho Hrintd Depaty la ttrktl HeTi Cllaetr. Co'lrctof of Internal ltt-venue E. B. Ktei hw-miu has returned from Haatinf , . he e.!!'d by the rrj'gHMlim erf M ,,ty Ifct.-ii.iU vv -n; ... lor i. li. , .0 fur tt.ut 1 -it cf t.. c.iii, jr. r"..:'y tua t-v . ' t tl l.-..,-,i,-k liol.i at 1U.H1J si and l.ia r- utl-.o ae t. i. t- r 1 I 1 on-r t' st ha n'tl.t dnwjte hu t-.' ' 4 t ta( ce-vl 7r." l.Tloea. The new arrongcmont will g lato Crct Efptarn tr U , GIuL AND FATHEFl CAUGHT arreetrdl ta Iovn by Captain Wtll aa AJlrared Counterfeiter Tonnar -- Man Also Taken. Captain John Webb of the United State Becret service ha a Just returned from a two weeka' offlclat vlplt to Iowa, wher he wa looking after a gang of counterfeiter. At TVaverly, Iowa, he arrested D. J. Cul llnane and hla daughter, Mary J. Culilnane, who were charged with raising 81 note to five and tens. Several of the notes were recovered. A number of these note" were put In circulation In February and other nave since appeared. It waa the plan of the old man to make the .nntea and compel hla daughter to "ahove" them. The two were taken to Cedar Rapids, lowsi, and waived examination and furn ished bonds for their appearance. A young man named Charle Qrachala wa arrested at a mining camp near the town of Buxton In northwestern Iowa, charged with making lead nickels to work In a alot machine. He had lost about 850 in the machines and took thla plan to get even with the game. He succeeded in working only two of the nickels on the machine and when the waa arrested four of the spurlotia nickels were found on him. He was also bound over to th federal grand Jury at Cedar Rapids. CALL THREE CONVENTIONS Soelallst Fix Time and Place of .Connty, Conirresa'aonal and Jndl clal Nominating JHeealas;. Tha calls have been Issued by the social ists: . . OMAHA, Neb., July 23, 1904. A county convention of the socialist party of Doug las county, state of Nebraska, will be cnlled to order on Friday, Auaust 19, 191 at 2:30 p. m., at &iS Nortt) Sixteenth street, ln: the city of Orr.nha, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offlcea: Nine state legislators, three state Senators, two county commissioner and one county attorney, and to transMCt such other business that may properly come be fore the convention. Farfcer fl. Corulit, chairman; W. W. Blackford, secretary. OMAHA. Neb., July 35, 1S04.-TO the so cialists of the Second conare'mal and Fourth JudlHal districts of the-state of Nebraska: There will be a congressional and Judicial convention at 6!9 North Six teenth street, In the city of Omaha, to be held Immediately after the - adjournment of the Douglas county convention for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of congressman end Judge of the district court, to fill vaoanoy. J. P. Roe, state secretary; J. F. Miller, chairman. MRS. O'BRIEN STILlTiN JAlL Woman Chnrsjed with Doable Forgery Awaits Retarn of Lawyer Be fore ghe Art. The information filed by Assistant County Attorney Kennedy in the second case of forgery against Mr. Rose ' F. O'Brien charge that th defendant "forged the name of Patrick Ford and Elisabeth Ford with Intent to defraud, well knowing the same to be false, forged and counterfeited." The note in question is dated July 2, 1900, the amount involved being 85,000, payable to John C liuca at th Omaha National bank one year from date. Jerry "Mahoney, ad ministrator of the Lucas' estate, is the plaintiff In thl action. Mrs. O'Brien ha not' been released on bond for the second charge and her pre liminary bearing in police court will take place aa soon aa her attorney return to the city. '- ''"' : T FAINTS WHEN V "DISCOVERED Woman, Goes lata. . (Ieterf c , When ' ' Camgrat SlioplI flings afttd lgn'-' . j Pledge 9 wearla'ar 'Off. . An exciting bjpIlftlnaT 'cident occurred in on of Omaha's department store Mon day afternoon,. A special -officer, whose work I to look, out for counter thieve, no ticed a woman tucking article away and at the opportune moment, he approached her. A soon a, the subject of arrest was mentioned, sh fell to the floor and went Into bysterlcs. She wa revived and offered to sign a confession of her guilt and - to never entor the store again ,if released, . She gave the nam of Jane Brown and wa seen to board, a South Omaha, car. . BOST03T AKD RETTJHH . Only On Cent Per Mlt from Chicago Via Lake Shore A Michigan (Southern .Ky. Ticket on nal Aug. I3-U-M, with pro vision for extension of return limit to Sept. 10. ' Ticket available via ail regular route, including: through Nw Tort, as well as tL t.t. Lawrence River, Adiron dack and "White Mountain territory. For full UCtonriAtir.a address M. 8, QOes, T. P, JL, Chicago, or C F. Paly, chief A. O. P. A-,' Chicago. Half Far to OktboJI. , 1 On every Friday and Saturday, ticket inn Cuiaiia and Council iJlufff will be sold to taa Okobojl and return at half fare by i -. . THH CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE A JT. PAUL BA1LWAT. Everybody aay Okobcjl Is more beautiful this year than ever. The bathing la .de lightful,, tha fishing great, the Saturday night dancing parties ar swell. Better go up for two or three day. Ticket H2i Farnum St., Omaha; 629 Broadway, Council Bluff. HAmeseehera' Hatee to Kortti Dakota. Every Tuesday until October 25 the Chi cago Groat Western Hallway will eell round trip ticket to point in the above named atate at a great reduction, from the usual fare. For further Information , apply to Geo. V. TSiiHiias, general agent, 1511 Far Uam street, Omaha, KD. Grand Amy of th Reoahlto Iteanton Hartan, Iowa, Aaarnat 8 to 0. Th Ctilcaso Oreat Mreetern railway w!il on Auguat J to 5. inclusive, at 11 ticket at one and one-tnird far for the round trip, limited to August - For further Informa tion apply to S. D. rarkhurst. General Atftnt, 1511 Farnam strent, Omaha, Neb. Ill-Alll, XlMlUIH!, y Waahlaaton Connty (reeit Aaaoelattam. One dollar round trip to Islatr on July M to a. 'good returning until July 30. Web atar atrett di-imt. Iee Want AJs are the liewt Buslnee Boohtera It K. wedding rings. 'rJrtholm, Jeweler. BlJtiJ1-.! L !.,. .3 ff? , Ilemove f ' ' dirt and destroy t!:e cceda of . i . :i r Ia,,Lnu:idrjrMtuJ "Tt:';t"t! . FIFTEEiiTi! CTP- P 1CV",S' STREETS ' a'V" - FT) I . M n Women's Ilih Grade Hosiery. We're cut the prices on all our fine muslin underwear rind hosiery. In those linos ortr peason business has been unusually large we've reapod our lepltiraahte profits and it's only prudent business methods to eell our odds and ends at a sacrifice in price. We make it a point to keep our stocks fresh and new and it's such sales as these that make it possible for us to effect an immediate clearance of all accumulated broken lines. We cannot say how lon each item will last, but you'll have to take your chances and be here early tomorrow morning. 130 doren ladles' low neck, aleeveleas. rib bed lts!e vats ellk trimmed and full silk tniwd recular 15o and 25c value reduced to ?. Indies' fancy lnce and embroidery trimmed corat covers and drawers, a beautiful as sortment of strlea. made of good atajidnrd muslin and perfectly cut and finlahed -these gooil were made to Sell at 26o and Sbo reduced to 19c. Children' fine quality lisie thread combina tion aults. Kllk fin iKhed and taied In arm hole and neck, sli-a I to 15, regular 600 quality reduced to Z. ' 19c 25c 1 he Summer Girl . . .. , A series of beautiful illustrations ' in the August number of the Metropolitan Magazine 1 I CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 5 WEST !29th STREET, NEW YORK CITY., x ' ; (90-18) ' r Jan "ar1 '. MIL rr' bf Lbulg vA tvtaraoa tali . : -" - ' " lfT"fV1 Cbicagx) and return on sale '. - 1 dally wtv 3 Chlcagxt and ratora ona way via Bt loul . "h f '1 on aale daily.. ...uJiw J Denver, Colorado Bpringg tad Pueblo and rcturboa j"f f"f aai oaiiy..... 1 4.,,. ... a I U Hot SnrlngB, S. and return on aalt ' f n n f dally iJe'aU EaSfalo and Niagara. FalU and retarn . , n on sale dally L Ogden, Bait Lake City and Grand Junction and , , . , " e f return oa aale daily.... v J ifaclinac Inland and retarn (via boat from Clt- -- C- 7 cn aal daily....... 4. w.--.J ZUrf', Citrlcvolx; Hartcr Sprinjn and P-.-k?r. Ulch' 'I ' and ratdrn (via boat from Chicago) -on al d.L!y. ....... a-". Louurrino, Ky, and return on aale AojuKt , l 7 4 tX to 15 a-Il IU Boetoa and ituro-on aale Am-nit ffl U to 13 ' J rortland. Ecattle. Tatfoma, Victoria and Vancouver f" (1 and return oa aale AngTiat 15 to IS... U Jt w San Francico and retarn oa tale Antnet 13 p n p n to Bept. 10......... ......'siuu 1 can g? you n th lataat Informarlon atiout axrurmfon rate an fur. rJuh. fre lUutrat4 Ikm. Kir l about all xourtoa rtmorta. tie m ar rli kDuut jrvur tit. J. B. IlEVNOLDS. CITY mSINCHl AGENT, 1502 FA"NT.l STHLfT, C'!.r.A. 1 ! It rt)Tl ."'-7- A , V I :, . . . . . V 1 1 i li x' i i t ,0 Muslin Underwear and Fine, 45c 59c 29c - R. H. RuncQ, PuUiaber, Nww York Gtj ( Local Agents everywhere are enjoying cciriortabia , incomes getting subscriptions for this ideal American Magazine. Students, teachers and others who wish to turn their vacation time into a money-making season should write us at once for particulars, addressing .1 nxOT't 1 J V SOUTH OMAHA. Phone 8. r liuu F. Iiila, V-i rn-iclaa 6t. OiumIiu. Phuna I: u. 1m iitt.ii!i. coinirii r.iufr. i iiono tu. 1 FIFTEZiilil m F.n:!JM STREETS " t -v - o T7 tl - -ffTi nrr Indira' etr fine quality fancy colored !ll thread mmhlnatlnn snlta, In rink. wMre end blue, full silk (Intnhed,. sold at $1.00 re-, duced to ifc a suit. Any of our fine hlsrh grade lac or embroi dery trimmed gowns, drawers, cornet covf-ri or aklrta that sold for ?m tl, tl I and It M all reduced to 69o. All new, choice go. win , at Jnet about one-half regular value. (Seo window). Idlea' extra fine quality hose, fancy color ed, plain, black and solid tar, slate and t reds, and every style of fancy hone that always evila at 60c and 75o specially re duced to iiC. . - at Bay ,1 ft -I- o- e " ! m f '. V J U is brevD the bosi c -- -- : : ' j t 1 1. r::.,,l tJ. f- J and .' . vho i !i"V) ( V! !,,' l J'.Ul(yrtvshU t ' fa a,:', Vi' V i ' Always C: iHpn t 3 (' . !. 11 t " n .. - -L I n . ' i of f:. re- t-f t. -ti .i u I- J. tin 111, a Wr'l Tv.xrjTirTti cr::Ti ; r f i 1. 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