THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: FKIDAY, AUlRST 3. 1WK, ,1 151 ,11 if I ) I t ;, ... MHOR INSPECTS TOE SCALES MS-SMB- Dthlmu Ptmnglly VUiu FUmi tad WnU TmI by GflTrBsnt Expirt. OUTGROWTH OF TOLEDO, OHIO, FIGHT Cklsf Eseratlre Oriees CUr Frs eatwr re Alsst leesaea Wb Persist la CkMtlac Their Patraas. DENTISTRY Wsynr Dshlmsn spent moit of Wednes day going over the city Tlsttln meat lrarsets t In sstlgsts ths Sxtusl wor. Inn of th computing teal widely used nd alleged by Inspector of Weights ami HrMurra Pegg ' Ti'J rlrs.1 manufacturers b carablo of dishonest manipulation. The mayor arrorapanled by ths In spector, Dave O'Brien, George Rogers and rpresenta,tWes of the acale attacked. At 'the cloae of the expedition the mayor ex preened himself a still uncertain whether or not the sesls. should be allowed In use. He haa arranged for a final teat and dem onstration next Wednesday and he hopes to have a government expert on hand. If ' the rival manufacturer! will bear the ex penae. Apart from what waa learned about scales, the mayor discovered that the Ice companies are not obeying the new ordl- nance compelling them to weigh all de - liveries. . He was told by a meat and grocery dealer orf" Lake street that he could-not get the Icemen to weigh the product. Another man Informed him that he had received a chunk alleged to welgn fifty pounds that pulled down only thirty nine pound when weighed privately Tho mnyor lias Instructed City Prose cutor Tce to procure evidence and file complaints against the offending Ice com pany. DotU. the Ice wagon men and the ccinranv nro liable to lines under tho ordinance. fluht Start in Ohio. It develop that the scale agitation In Omaha Is the echo of the "Olilo scale wnr." which whs the outgrowth nf a fight made r-y a Toledo concrn on a Onyton nunufacttirlng house. The Toledo people hive rent circulars broadcast, declaring the Dayton device dishonest, and reprinted . ai alleged circular from the manufac turers actually exploiting Its cheating proclivities . and assuring the dialer he could tave 30 cents on every 110 worth of meat sold. ' Tho matter has got Into tMc courts, and the Dayton people havu $.160,000 llhel suits pending against the attacking concern. Representations have hron made to Mayor DaHlman that pending the Settlement of the trouble In Omaha no sales can ba made In Ne braska, because of the publicity that has been produced. One big Omaha grocery is withholding an order for twenty-five scales. Mayor Dahlman says: "The fault that seems to lie In ths Scale under Are la ;that It weighs In frac I oni and computes on the side nearest the seller. At times two prices are In iew. Instructions are to call the top . price above a red line, but If the lower price Is taken It ar1: ''ars the customer joses a ronple of Cents. The Toledo peo ple offered to send an expert to prove the . scale, dishonest. t have asked them If they will bear the expense of a govern- lent expert and am waiting a reply." (Q .tlie tris to the meat markets the dealers declared they invariably selected th.i rtop figure In selling goods. Home wVre angry, thinking that they were under Investigation, and protested loudly that they were honest and did not chest. Tooth Talk No. 57 People, are beginning ta realise that It is not necessary for them to suffer pain In the dental chair, If the dentist uses rare and tsk sdvantsge of the reme dies which science hss lately pro duced tnr the elimination of pain t In dental operation. Hava you ever thought that th Sain might be removed before rilling Into, the sensitive psrt cf a tooth? Beems logical, does It not? I fill and crown sensitive teeth every day In my office without hurting my patients. I csn do the seme for you. I make no charge for etamlns- tlon and sdrlre. Crown and brldgework a specialty. DR. FICKES, Dentist. 88S Dec tlldg. 'Phone Douglas 5J7. LONG LIFE SUDDENLY ENDED Dead Joseph Boye, Old Mas, Found Where He Pell While Walklagr. Joseph Boye, 70 years of age, waa found dead Thursday morning by a boy named Albert Ma lander In the alley at the rear of 2221 Willis avenue, the address of Mrs. C. H. Isard, Boye s daughter. The old man la believed to have dropped over with heart failure Wednesday evening while walking from the home of his son at 1113 North Twentieth street to hla daughter's place. Boye lived with his son, Louis, while his sged wife stayed with the daughter on Willis avenue. The old folks divided their time with the married chil dren. The father was walking over to see his wife at the daughter's home when he expired. The son thought the father had reached hla destination. Three years ago boye suffered a severe sunstroke and was never the same nines then. Coroner Brnilcy took charge of she body and may hold an Inquest. . Take a Vacation Now is the time to take a vacation, get out into the woods, fields and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to 'take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy along with you. It Is almost certain to be needed and cannot be obtained on railroad trains or steamships. It is too much of a risk for anyone to leave home on a Journey without It. f4MM TO CHICAGO AND BETtHX. VI Chicago Great Western Railway Tickets on sale August 4. 6 and (. Re turn limit August IK. Also August 11. Re turn limit August 22. For further Informs tlon apply to H. II. Churchill, Q. Agt., 1612 Farnam St., Omaha, Nob. PeL-mCS-'HEARD ' IN HOTELS '"aniart Rlnaker of Beatrice Think Rosewafer Has Fine Chance to Win. Knmuel Rlnaker of Beatrice, one of ths loading politicians and lawyers of southern Nebraska, is in Omaha. "I have been over the state a great deal recently and I find that Mr. Roeewater has Ms -of friends. Mr. Brown seems to be conducting a spectacular campaign," said Mr. Rlnaker, "but I do not know as to Its t. Inning out. There seems to be a growing tendency to let up on the senatorial In ' t mictions features In ths county conven . tluns Just now. With Mr. Rosewater going into the convention with the Douglas county delegation back of him solidly It .rather looks to ma as If he was the msstcr ot the situation." , DRACNET FOR NEW BUSINESS Commercial Club Appoints Commlttw to IioorporiU Company for lactones, NO BONUS GIVEN IN LAND OR MONEY Handred Tknsissl Dollars Will Be Capital to Bar Stock In tha Concerns Locating In Omaha. Members of the Commercial club com mittee appointed to organise a stock com pany whose object will be to encourage new industries to locate In Omaha received formal notification of their appointment Thursday. The committee consists of I. W. Carpenter. J. E. Baum. Z. T. Lindsay, C. M. Wllhelm and William Haydea. the first three having constituted the - committee which formulated the plan for the corpora tion and the other two having been added at the last meeting of the executive com mittee of the club. Mr. Carpenter will leave the city on a vacation In a few days, but he will ask Mr. Baum to act as chair man of the committee during his absence, and It Is planned to hava the first meeting Within a week. The committee In Its report which was adopted at the last meetlniHof the execu tive committee, declared Itself as opposed to any general plsn that Involves the giv ing of money or property as bonuses for the location of new concerns. It suggested that no manufacturing concerns should be encouraged whose product would not find ready sals In the locality of which Omaha Is the distributing center. The best way to encourage desirable enterprises, aays tha reports of the committee. Is to subscribe to a limited amount of preferred stock or special capital In each concern, under such restrictions as will insure safety to the In vestors and at the same time put behind the new manufacturing concern a local Interest and Influence which will tend to increase its chances of success. The plan Is to organise a corporation with $100,000 capital, which will buy stock In new concerns not exceeding S per cent of the corporation's cspltal In any one month, in no case more than 10 per cent in the aggregate, and never in any case more than one-third of the paid up capital of the concern which Is to be helped. In re turn for the money from the corporation the other concerns are to Issue preferred stock, which shall agree to retire at or before the end of five years, at par, with accrued dividends. The corporation la to be given the privilege of selling Its stock In the other concerns at any time at not less than par. It is figured that this pro vision will always keep money In the treas ury. defendants denr llshllltv in excess of II. una snd refuse to par s greater sum. The case is transferred from the district court of lnuglaa county. ANOTHER SPENDTHRIFT CASE Woman . dlan for Her Hasbaad are Their Money. Mrs. Edith Msrh hss ftld a petition In county court asking for the appointment of a guardian for Charles Marsh, her hue hand, on the ground he Is a spendthrift and Is getting sway with sll of the money snd property belonging to hltn. She rte clsreg In the petition thst he drinks snd gambles so much he Is likely to reduce his family to poverty and mske them burdens on the county. She says he now has property worth lo.fmo. The hearing on the appointment of a guardian for Kdward C Gates, the Farnam street bookseller, charged by his relatives with being a spendthrift, was begun before Judge Kstelle Thursday morning. A num ber of witnesses to support the contention that Gates Is In the habit of drinking to excess were examined by the attorneys. H. Van Dusen Is representing the rela tives and A. H. Murdock appesred for Mr. Oates. A Novelty. Have you seen the newest fall hat for men? It Is a real novelty. You can adrnlra It, but you can't buy It because there is only on In Omaha and that one Isn't for sale. IxndOn shops that cater to extreme trade are booming this new shape. It looks ex sclly like a man's sailor hat except that it la made of stiff gray felt, with a light band and binding to the brim, and la cork lined. When the straw hat Is discarded early in the fall and. it Is still . to warm for a derby, you can put on the "8pe ciallte" and defy the Indian summer. They may do thla In , London, but they won't In Omaha, because the hat la so new and extreme that it will hardly be taken up extensively lo America, tblaxomlng season. Brandels has ene In a plate glass case at their north entrance and many would be buyers have suffered disappointment. The hat waa aent specially from London by one of the Brandels buyers who Is now abroad. Colonel John O. Ma her of Lincoln, who is In Omaha on busl.-.ess,- thinks George W. Bergs will be the democratic nomine for governor. "The race ilea between W. H. Thompson and Berge. with odds In favor of tha lat ter," ssys the -colonel. "Ton notice thst Kerg.e carried Platte county. Dne of Hie banner democratic counties of the state, l.havs got In pretty close touch' with sen timent over the state and It seems pretty clear to me that Berge wljl be ths man. Tha feeling is that he made a good race be fore and could make It if given loyal sup pert 'this lime. Personally I am inclined toward his candidacy. I am aatlstled that a, number of counties with good-slied rep-', .resenlulions In. the convention will Instruct lor him within the next two weeks." . R. R. . Kyd of Beatrice Is at the Her Grsnd. Mr Kyd Hss the hacking of Gage county In his candldsry for the nomination for,, ueasurer on the republican stats ticket. "I fe.! very much encoursged over the outlook." said M.'. Kyd. "and feel reason ably -sure of the nomination But then we cannot al- aj s tell, Wherever I hava been in 'the state I find I have many friends. ' Th senstarlnl campaign has the ssoen dency of Interest, however, and we smaller fry will have to take our chances." . Annanl Kacnrakoai to Dnlnth. Via Great Northern line will leave Sioux City at 6:30 p. n., Thursday, August 2, ar riving Duluth Friday morning. Return ing will leave Duluth at t o'clock Sunday afternoon, August 6. Round trip fare only 16. Special through trains will be run, consisting of tourist sleepers and day coaches. Double berth In sleeping car $1 each way. Duluth and vicinity comprise on of the most enjoyable points for a few days' ouling. Boat trlpa may be made to many places of interest In Lake Superior at amall coat. Persona desiring bertha should mak reservations as early as possible in order to Insure getting accommodations. Apply to Agent Great Northern Railway, Sioux City, or to Archibald Gray, Assistant Gen eral Passenger Agent, Sioux City, la. REFEREES IN BANKRUPTCY Several Appointments Are Mad by Judge Manger for TTTO Year Terms. Judge Munger of the I'nlted States court has RDDolnted the following referees In bankruptcy for two years, beginning Au gust 1: Ernest C. Ames, E. E. Spencer of Lincoln for the counties of Lancaster, Saline, John son and Seward. August Wagner of Columbus for the counties of Platte, Merrick, Nance, Boone, Colfax and Butler. Fred W. Vaughn of Fremont for th counties of Dodge, Cuming and Saunders. E. P. Wetherby of Norfolk for the coun ties of Madison. Pierce, Stanton, Knox, Antelope and Boyd. W. S. Klrkpatrlck of York for the coun ties of York, Polk, Hamilton and Fillmore W. V. Hoagland of North Platte for the counties of Lincoln, McPherson, Logan Keith, Deuel, Cheyenne, Scotts Bluff, Ban ner, Kimball and Dawson. Fulton Jack of Beatrice for the counties of Gsge, Pawnee, Jefferson and Thayer. James Brltton of Wayne for the counties of Wayne, Cedar, Dixon, Dakota and Thurston. J. L. White of Curtis for the counties of Perkins, Gosper, Frontier, Chaee, Dundy, Hitchcock, Furnas, Red Willow and Hayes, J. A. Gardner of Hastings for the coun ties of Adams. Clay. Nuckolls and Web ster. G. Norberg of lloldrege for the counties of Phelps; Kearney, Harlan and Franklin. H. J. Shinn of Broken Bow for the coun ties of Custer, Loup, Blaine, Thomas, Hooker and Grant. Low Rates to OkoboJI and Spirit Lake Via Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Panl Railway, Round Trip from Omaha. 16.30, on sale Friday or Saturday, good returning Monday. Hon on sale daily, return limit 30 days. M. on sale dally, return limit Oct. 31st. An Ideal spot to spend a summer vaca tion. Write for OkoboJI folder F. A. NA8H. Gen I Western Agent, 15: Farnam St.. Omaha, Neb. Very l.ovr Hates Tnesday. Every Tuesday, balance of the year, th Chicago Great Western railroad will cell homeseekers' tickets to Minnesota. North Dakota and Canadian northwest at about , half rate: to other territory first and third j Tuesdays. Write W. H. Churchill, G. A IBIS Fsrnsm street. State number in party and when going. SUIT ; CVER WRONG ADVICE i-4Ma Who Took Elevator Boy'a Word A 7 ' Kevill for netting; Fall. 1 Braus he obeyed the Instructions of an elevator boy and got a severs fall. Edward Qu!nn has begun suit for tio.om in district court against Jamea Nsvllle, owner ot th building at the northeast corner of Six teenth and Harney streeta. yulnn aays he was going down In the ele vator ene night about a year ago when the machine stopped between floors. Tb bottom of th elevator .mas about lo 1 and a half feet below th top of th ele vatpr door; Uulnn started to crawl out through tb opening onto a high stool, when th elevator boy suddenly called to him to let go of th lever. Qulnn said he did not have hold th lever, but waa grasping th sldo ot th cage to steady himself. He let go, however, and fell to th floor, sustaining Injuries that kept him ,' in bed several weeks. He chargea th 1- valor boy waa th caua of hi fall ana . that Neville employed an elevator con .duotor below th ag required by th ordi nance. . Cobalt. a newly discovered region, - rich in silver and other metsls. Is conveniently reached by the Grand Trunk Railway System. A well prepared booklet descriptive of th section will be mailed on sppllcatlun to Geo. W. Vaux. A. G. P. A T. A., Grand Trunk Railway System. 16 Adams St., Chicago. TWO WIVES ANXIOUS TO QUIT e Woman Seek Divorce foe Abas an Another for Desertion by Hasband. Mrs. Margaret Henderson wants the dis trict court to give her a divorce from her husband. Oscar L. Henderson, th driver of an Ice wagon, and has secured a re straining order from Judge Troup to prevent his molesting her or their chil dren. She charges him with abuse for the last year or two and of making false charges against her. She says he came to their rooms on Fourteenth street and made trouble, threatening to kidnap two of the children. She asks for allmonv and the custody of their thres children. Delia Hayes charges Elmer with deser tion. In her petition for divorce filed Thurs day. They were married In Knnxville, Ia June 4, 1902. and she says he left her In October of the same year. She wants her maiden name, Grate, restored to her GOTHAM T0JENID IN AUTO Three Men Pass Thronah Omaha nn Way from New York to Oklahoma. J. J. Hagerty, E. L. Cadner of New York and H. D. White of Enid. Okl., were t the Murray over night Wednesday, en- route by automobile from New York City to Enid, Okl. The party left New Tnrii eight days ago, arriving In Omaha about I o'clock Wednesday night. They report a fin trip all the way until striking the hills In western Iowa. They made but 174 miles Wednesday, having lost three hours by bod roads. They suffered no mlfhans excent punctured tire, which was soon reme died. The men left Omaha for the south at 9:45 Thursday morning and expect to reach Lnld sometime Sunday evening. Tho Beat Diarrhoea Remedy. "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and consider It the best remedy of the kind On the market," says W. F. Mayes, a prominent merchant of Walllsville, Tex. This remedy always effects a quick cure and is pleasant to take. Every family should keep It at hand during the summer months. Mil III 1S.BO to St. ram aii si Retara From Om ha. via Chicago Great WstrO Railway. Tickets on aale dally after Mat II to September ?0. Final return limit, October 11 Equally low rate to othsr points In Minnesota. North Dakota. Wiscon. sin and lower Michigan. For further la formation apply to H. H. Churchill, general tgani, lull r a mam street. Omaha. DEMOCRATS TO GO IN STYLE Kehraeka Brethrea Who Meet Bryan at Kevr York Will Travel Llka Real Aristocrats. Nebraska democrats will go to meet Bryan In style.- Arrangements hava been made with the Great Western for a special train, starting at Omaha and terminating at New York, to carry a bunch of from aeventy-flve to 100 cornhuskers headed by Mayors Dahlman of Omaha and Brown of Lincoln. From Chicago the train probably will proceed over the Grand Trunk line. The Great Western has made a rat of 131.10 for the round trip, which is Just one half the regular fare. This waa the best price Mayor Brown was able to secure. Starting from Omaha the Bryan train will have three or four standard sleepers, or possibly a private car or two, and a baggage car and buffet. Staterooms will be reserved for Bryan and his party in hopes of bringing them home under an es cort of Nebraska democrats. It is Intended to make the trip going and coming an event, and sine the rate has been an nounced patriots of the proper political attires have been stepping up and declar ing that they mesnt.to go esst all along and show the Gothamites how much Ne braska thinks of its famous friend ot Eu ropean royalty. Schedules and details ar to be announced later by Frank Dunlop, who has engineered the deal for the Great Western, but th special train Is declared a sure go. WATCHES-Frenxer, 16th, and Dodge Sta. Mortality Statistics. The following births snr deatha ha... been reported lo the Board of Health dur ing me. twniy-iour Hours ending at noon Thursday: , Hirtns Martin Hanson, 8040 South r.ignieenin, do.v; jgnacl FOwelexyk, m3 E.im, gin; josei iroan. fierce, gill ttorace u. conkllng... 4010 . Franklin, twin gins. Deaths Johanna Swlnpholm, !02 South r ourieeninl w; jonanna j lerney, 6111 North Thirtieth, 3; Mrs. Catherine Canienxlnd, nfiivon, oj; lrtir.Hra ACKiey. sd Harney, 2; Hendlx Peters. St. Joseph s hospital, ;i; Richard M. Young. Ii6 Jones. 60; Ida Caro lina aernioi, Heward, ii; Ruth Gorst 41 South Twentieth, 10; John Laughland 84a North Thirtieth. 74. Marrlaa;e Licenses. The following marriage license has been issued: Name and Residence. George Arthur Sanders, South Omaha Anna 8. Ollverlus, South Omaha 20 Age DIAMONDS Edholm, 16th and Harney. SEASONABLE FASHIONS. Fssersl of Job a Laaahlaad. Th funeral of Joh Lausrhlajtd will b I hald Frl4ay afternoon, sen rice to b eon . ducted at th First Presbyterian church at 'l I o'clock. Members of Clsn Gordon will attend In a body. The pallbearers will b ' John Dour las, Alfred C. Kennedy, Hugh Jdurray, Dr. J. B. Rslph. Congress n Jo a L. Kenned) aud Willi iu kantd. One Far for Roaad Trip. From Chlcego, plus 14 00, for thirty-day limit, and one far for th round trip plus IT 00 for fifteen-day limit, to Csnsdlsn snd New Englsnd points. Tickets on sale via Nickel Plate road from Chicago August I snd 22. Informstlon given upon appli cation to John Y. Calahan, general agent. No 107 Adams St , Chicago, I Salle St. Biulnn. Chicago, the only depot on th Elevated Railroad Loop. Mak a Saeeess of Voir Talents.' Th opportunity of your life is awaiting you In th new towns on th Chicago Qnat Western railway. Openings in nearly all line of business. Write today to E. B Maaill. Mgr. Townslt Department, Omaha, for full Information and copy of "Town Talk." Om to w York an tb Lehlch. Double trark acanlo highway. Connects at Buffalo or Niagara Falls with all tins from th west. Writ passenger depsrtment. Lehigh Val ley R. R-. HI South Clark St., Cblcsgo, lil LOCAL BREVITIES. David A. Hancock of Penbrook has filed his voluntary petition In bankruptcy In the I'nlted Ststes district court. His ltabllltes are about teflon, wth 130.000 assets. Thieves stole a lot of dental work and a pair of valuable ruff huttona from th office of Dr. D. W. BradtKiry, second floor of Fsrnsm street, Wednesday evening. The articles taken were valued at 130. The postomce department is In receipt of a letter asking the present address of Elroy Ungle, who was last heard from in one of the Omaha sanitariums In March. lf4 The Inquiry comes from his parents, living at Fredericksburg, Ind. John McHale has begun suit in district court against th Omaha 4 Council Bluff Street Railway company for lo.uOO, assert ing he was burled In seven feet of sshes while cleaning a clogged up ash chute In the power house, it required two hours to dig hhn out and hs ssys its health ha been Injured by th accident. Paul Clement has brought suit In th United Ststes circuit court agalnat th Cudahy Packing company for 116.600 dam ages on account of personal Injuries re ceived while In the employ of that com pany. Clentent had KU left hand badly lacerated and partly chopped off in a meat chopping machine at the Cudahy plant December s. 1W6. The ras is transferred from the district court of Douglas county. Pearl A. Welshana. widow of John M. Wslshans, has brought suit In tha I'nlted States circuit court against th Aetna Llf Insurance company for 16,160, with Intereat and cost of suit, to recover on a policy of insurance. John M. Welshana died Feb ruary 11. 19u. from Injuries received th day previous la a railruad accident. Tb (D)'lffiiai-Miiii C o j 8.95 3.50 A Great Opportunity in Ladies' Wool Suits. 50 Suits, this season's purchase, in Mack hiu! colored Panamas and mixtures, formerly Fold at $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00; Friday pale, at ' Children's Wash Dresses White India linon, embroidery and lace trimming; also colored French gingham, strictly up to date; marked down from $3.50, $4.00 Q and $4.50 1.Oa Ladies' Silk Kimonos r inest Jan silk, in. Oriental colorings, shirred should ers, regular $5.50 quality Ladies' Vests, 3 for 25c. 100 dozen sleeveless low neck gauze vest, must be sold regardless of cost; this lot worth 10c and I2V2C. each; all in one t lot, special, 3 for sC Ladies' Hose, 3 Pair for 25c. Fast black cotton Maco hose, southern manu facture, double soles, regularlOc value, stock too heavy; will close out this lot special, 3 pair for 0f Belt Sale, 3c. Friday, 10 to 12 A . M. Odd lot of fancy and plain wash belts, slightly mussed and soiled, 25c values; for this sale only, Z ,vVi each , j Ota HgasaaaBSBSalB Ladies' Wash Suits at 08c. White Uwn, with polkadots ami rings, full circular skirt, piping of black or QQ, blue; marked down from $1.75 to. . . .VOL Friday. 9 to 10 A. M Embroideries, 3c Yard. Odd lot of embroidery edjee. one to four Inchpg wldo, lnertlon nd amall nppllquPB for wash T dresses, sold 7H and 10c yard; for thla hour JQ only, a yard Lace Special, 3VaC Yard. Friday, 10 to 12 A. M. Will place on sslo a hl lot of Imported torchon laces and Insertions, rluny, Antique and Paraguay bands and trimming Tl lares, worth to 25c yard, ecru and white; J0f while they last, a yard Cleaninir-Up Prices on Embroideries This lot consists of 18-Inch corset coyer embroideries, wide and narrow flouncing embroideries. 3 to 8-inch wide Insertions, sold from 25c to 60c yard; all on sale Friday, a yard Special Lot Kmbrolderles In Swiss, heavy and flno Nainsook, flounclngs and yoking widths. In sertions to match, worth 16c to 25c yard; special, a yard, Iftc and Remnant Bargains for Friday. 100 pieces of lawn, in light grounds with mall floral patterns, worth 8 l-3c; Friday only, a yard 1,000 yards of S-lnch percales, in lengths from 2 H to 10 yards, light and dark colors, worth to 12 Mc yard; Friday only, a yard. All the short lengths of lawn, batiste, Rwiss suitings, worth to 18c a yard, lengths from 14 to 12 yards; Friday, while tney last, a yard All the short lengths of dimity, mull, Swisses f e-ij and summer suitings, worth to 46c a yard; l0C Friday only, a yard avassjav 19c and On 10c 3c 5c is and 83C Donahoe-Redmond Co. Owners of Dry Goods, Cloak and Suit Departments in Bennett Store AND RETURN AND RETURN : AND RETURN Tickets on sale August 4, 5 and 6, with return limit of August 15. Tickets on sale August 11, 12 and 13, with return limit of August 22. The Burlington has made elaborate preparations in the way of spe cial equipment and extra trains to handle the business offering for these attractive rates. Double Berth in Tourist Sleeper to Chicago on'y, $1.25. CHICAGO AND PEORIA TRAINS o"rai(iA $14.20--SIL0iS No. No. No. 6 Fast Daylight Limited at 2 Afternoon Express at . 12 After Dinner. Flyer at . 7:25 3:45 8:05 P- m. m. m. ST. LOUIS TRAINS No. 26 St. Louis Flyer at 4:45 p. m. No. 22 Night Express (via Kansas City) at 10:45 p. m. Tickets 1 502 Farnam St. mm i YEAR FOR EATING CHEESE Senteac Meted Oat lo Krajro Who Break lato Bos Car. One year In the penitentiary wss what C. F. Lenear, colored, drew from Judge Estclle for breaking Into a boj car snd eating a midnight luncheon of ch;nne. Lenear was caught full t cheese by Mis police. He pleaded guilty to the charge of breaking snd entering and was 'n tenced by Judg Kstelle Thursday afternoon. NO. 4740-A PRETTY HOfSE JACKET. Among th new designs there are some very ehsrming house Jarkets for girls, snd on of the most practical for the home dressmaker Is shown here. It is the es sence of simplicity, having no contrasting elaboration of any kind save the ribbon girdling the waist. It consists nf a pointed yoke from which depends the full gathered sacs, ine oeep consr is extremely grsce- j iui. being crested ny tucking ths straight ptec f the material to a depth of two or three Inches, and sllowlng the fullness therefrom to provide ripple for the edges. Two nsrrow tucks on the edge assist the flare, and th same Is used to construct th frill at th mrlst. A pretty chains or silk would be excellent for this design, while wsshlng fabrics are slso suitable. Th Jacket Is so easily msde that th girl may almoat do It herself. For the medium sis three yards of M-lnch material ar needed. No. 47o-8lses, 12 to 1 years. For th aecommodstlon of Th Omaha Be readers these patterns, which ususily retail at from K to U cents, will b fur. nlshed at a nomlral prlc (10 cants), which covers all expenses. In order to get a pat tern enclose 10 cents, giving number and nam of pattern wanted and bast measure. Aa th patterns ar mailed direct from th publisher In Nsw York, It will requlr about a week's time to Oil ths order. Ad dress: Palters Department, To Oman PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. W. F. Dawson of Linwood was In the City on business Thursday. Dr. E. E. Womersley appeared weaker Thursday. He Is very low. Fred B'idnian. a merchant of Chsppl!e, Neb., la regisieied st the Merchants. Dr. Martha K. Clark has returned home after spending a month In Chicago ami Dixon, HI. Thomas W. Evans, cashier of the Mer chants' Natlonsl bank of St. Joseph. Is an Omaha visitor. N. D. Ja ksun of Nellfth. member of the Nehraslia supreme court comniinsion. is a guest st the Her Oran1. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. MacDonn.ii(?h of Chi cago are visiting frlemls In rimalia. Mi. MacDonough Is an old-time Omaha news paper man and Is now connected wltli the teleg-rsph edi'or's room of the Chicago Record-Herald. Edgar 1.. Davis, a real estate salesman In th employ of (Seorge & Co.. hin d'-clde l o move to Ixis Anees and enuaije In th. real estate business with his f.iiher. He will sell his newly built home In Dundee and go to the California city in the near future. Mr. Davis was In I, oh Angeles re cently and was Impressed hy the quick and numerous sales of real elate in that city A. B. Wylle. proprietor of the Wylli buffet. 1613 Farnam, returned Thursday morning from New York City, where he attended the funeral nf Ms slater, who was one nf the victims in the Saliahury, Englsnd. disaster. Mr. Wylle s sister wns a famous milliner on Fifth avenue. New t.rk City, and was known ss Lllllas Walt' Hurd. She was a leader In her profession Klie waa burled In Woodlawn cemetery. New York. 1 2? H e3-ia 3 idm WE NEVER FAIL A MAN VTT.CIKU DI8EASES- We Promise Nothing but What Can Fulfill. We Are Skillful Workers and Honor able Helper. 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