THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: RATTED AY, AUGUST IP, 1906. .a Our August Clearing Sale nn jiJ : Oreat Sale of Men's Shirts Vitunlitr we- will offer onr riufnmers the prandet shirt bargain opportunity th wMt ha wver known. Th satire lunpll line and surplus stock of ont of the largest :Tn,..t w. shirt m' f.etnrers In th. country will b. placed on sal AT MM TRAJT HAtr ACTUAI. WOMX AH the Kirk Grade Shirts, In perc. sins-ham, madras, etc., very best patterns, - lrafl. trr'h Mock. In snft or plmtort bourns, cuffs "",""' or f-T - dftarhp-l-rnt n hirt In th- lot worth less than 1.0c, nd up Hlft.Ss 12 fit on sale Fatunlay In two great lot at J J m 4at J j Infants' and Children's Dresses ? forth 0p to 1.B0, at U5o and 6O0. he entire sample line and surplus , tork of a mmmfarturer. In One i rhambraya. . ginghams, madrns.ns. etc, .light or dark colors, an nfw.i ptys9 and worth up to $1.60, will he piai 'Mi on aaie rai- urnay in two , lota, at 50c25c Ladies' Gowns Made long and full, nicely trimmed, worth regularly up to 12.00, In threa lota Saturday 98c 7&C 50C Zaaies' 60o Union Suits, all 2r sixes. Saturday. 39c and suw Ladies' Corset Covers, neatly trim med, several different pattern, worth double Saturday'! 0r prices SOc, 39c and SJW. Ken's Fcy Half Boaa, all color, silfc embroidered, worth up to 26c, at, pair .. Man' 18V Boaa -will no Saturday at pair loo Xlnen - Collars, Saturday each. ,.ioe ..60 ..10 Come Early Mean's Unmatched BaLrgLiris to bu SATURDAY SHOE BARGAINS : 5 MEN'S HAT CLEARANCE Men's, Felt Hats lingular $2.00 and $2.50 values, all styles and ; sizes,' on. pale Saturday, at 1 00 thoce.; ..IsUV : Drug Specials Beef; Iron, and Wine. . . 25c J Liver Pills, per box... 10c Orange Flower Skin Food . . 15c Malvina Cream, Saturday . . 10c Roach Paste. Saturday 10c; Dr. Charles Flesh Food 33c MunypVs Witch Hazel Soap, 10c Rubber Face Brushes, each.. 8c LOOK! LOOK! LOOM LOOK! MmbNEYI MONEY! "I MEATS, at Money Saving Prices at Omaha's Big Meat Dept.; Suririg-'Chickenfi', guaranteed . fre.h V...W..-.' ...16V2C Young "Rooster, fresh .... .I1 LeafLard, 13 lbs. for. . . . :$1.00 Fahdy Belly Bacon, guaran- teed,.., ,f i2y2c Fancy Sirloin Steak ..8c Fancy Shoulder Steak . . .'.5V4c Fancy Shoulder Roast . . '. . . .5c Fancy Corn Beef 3c Boiling Beef ....2lo Pork Loins 9c Big Grocery Sale Saturday KiSS? ..... . . . . . 20-pounds bpst Pure Cane GracwtotHl bugr. 8 pounds' best Hand picked Navy Beans'. . . . .' . . 8 pounrrs best Rolled Oat MealTqr. . ; , . . . 4 pounds hulk Laundry . , Starch. lor.. . , . . , . . . 6 bars best brands Laundry Soap tor.y:..:V. '. ':. .. 3-pound cans Boston Baked ' Beans for... .;. . .'. .'.... Peanut, Butter, per ; . ( Jar. . ..... ......... Pickling Bplce.vper ' . ", "," pounds, ...,'.. i. . . , . . . ' i pounds choice' Japan Rice for. .....,...,.. ; ... . . Cold Water Starch, per ' f package. ....... 1-pound Jars Fresh Fruit j x i coci v co .,....., .X-Celo, per . 1 package.'. :. ; Fresb'Sbda. Crackers, per 4 pound Freah Crisp Olngdr Snaps, , per pound. .3 packages Uneeda Biscuits for..;...,.,. 1.00 25c 25c 15c 15c ..7k ..9c 18c 25c ...4c 8Jc ,:5C 6c ..5c 10c Come Early i w THE RELIABLE STOnE. HALF PRICE HANDKER CHIEF SALE Our entire stock of Handkerchiefs that have been in any way soiled or mussed during the past few weeks' sale will be placed cn saleSaturday at Just Half Regular Prices. lie Lot 1 A great assortment of Children's Handkerchiefs, at, each '. . 2 Lot 2 Ladies? and Children's Hand- ' kerchief 8, at 2' 3W ,5 c Lot 3 Fancy Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs, at, choice , Lot 4 10c Embroidered Handker chiefs, at, choice. Lot 5 Embroidered and plain Linen 7U Handkerchiefs, in great variety, at. ... 2 10c 12k 15c Lot 6 Embroidered arid Scalloped Swiss Handkerchiefs, at, each. . . . Lot 7 Embroidered and Scalloped Swiss Handkerchiefs, at, each. . . . Lot 8 Pure Linen Hand Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, at, each. . . , REMARKABLE SALE OF W- FML SViT . ' . . . ... . .'' - Our cloak buyer, while in New York, secured some of the greatest bargains in New Fall Suits ever shown in Omaha. Many of these garments will be on display Saturday for the first time. Values that will prove of intense interest to every lady in Omaha. Greattsl Groan Depf, high quality, low prices Fancy B. F. and Sun Dried Japan Tea, a fine drink, per- f? pound DC Fancy Tea Sittings, per JI pound 1 2Q BUTTER AND CHEESE SALE. Fancy Separator Creamery Butter, equal to anything put up In pack' ages for much higher prices,'-1 t our price, per pound .1C Fancy Full Cream Brick . , jj ' Cheese, per pound IjC Fancy New York White or Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, per f pound l.lC FRUITS. FRUITS. FRUITS. Fancy Table Peaches, per . basket ,-CUC 1-3-Trushel baskets fancy Crabapples, per basket i , Large juicy Lemons, per ; . dozen 2 measures Fresh Roasted j Peanuts.-. '. .7 .". . . .; . -.V."i . : . DC 1-3-bushel baskets Eating'1 . Apples, per basket DC BANANA TRUST FIGHt. I' Fancy farge Ripe Bananas,) regularly sold for 20c a dozen our f A. price, per dozen. ......... . . '. 1UC ELEGANT SAMPLE SUITS Made for early fall trade, nobbiest atylea. In great variety of material and colors, A Qfl $30.00 and $35.00 values at lmfJ $18.80 NEW FALL SUITS Made of fine English suitings, In plain and fancy col ors, beautiful designs, hand-i Q Qf somely trimmed choice $15.00 AND $18.00 TAILOR SUITS (Slightly damaged.) About 75 garments In the lot, choic?. 8.af"da.T, .a! 3.50 NEW LINGERIE WAISTS Made to sell up to $7.80, choice Saturday O QS aF, DAINTY WHITE DRE8SES In Princess and shirt walat styles, regular 1 $iaoo values, at choice .v.J NEW FA LI j JACKETS Made of fine Eng lish coverts, worth $12.50 special "J CI) Saturday at r. mJJ $10.00 CRAVEN ETTE COATS In all the new fall styles on special sale A QE Saturday at .C 300 NEW SKIRTS Made of fine Panamas, In grays, blues,, browns and blacks worth up to ten dollars, at QB choice .1.50 95c WOMEN'S $8.00 WASH SUITS sale price.., WOMEN'S $8.00 DRESSING SACQUES special at FROM 8 TILL 10 A, M. $1.00 Bateen An Underskirts at choice "VW $6.00 SILK UNDERSKIRTS great O OR snap Saturday at SfJ NEW HOME-MADE WR A PPERS best values In the city at $1.88, $1.75, OR $L60 and 10 BEAUTIFUL WHITE WAISTS, worth $1.60, very special value Sat- fQr urdav at Ufc 25c ..15c Hundreds of Other Rousing Bargains Saturday in This Department A FURORE IN CHINA Never before in the history of our Omaha merchandising has our China and Glassware De partment been so immensely popular as during the last few. weeks. High quality goods at won derful bargain prices is the secret of this popularity. Our Saturday's specials offer unmatchable Bargain opportunities. , . , ' 100-Piece Dinner Sets, $15, $IS and $20 ; values, best English Porcelain, finely decorat- f f d, special at 19.98.11.171 $8.95, $7.60 and, . . . 1.49 30-Piece Decorated Dinner. Sets.,,, Thin Blown. English - C Tumblers 3.Vfor. .V. ... DQ r 5 c Crystal Sugar and Creamers, each. All size Stamp Plates, C each....... .. i .. sn.tr 300 pairs Grover Soft Shoes for tender feet fuliets, low ff button and lace Oxfords, $3.00 values at wUU , ,.... n . , 200 pairs Men's Stetson's hand sewed lace Shoes, patent Cf colt, viei kid and box calf, $5.00 and $6.00 shoes'; At.v: DV3 500 pairs Men's patent colt, vid kid and velour calf, up- f Qfl to-date Oxfords, all welt solca, $30, $4 and $5 values, stl W 300 pairs Men's Calf Bluchers, 2.50 values,,: . . V' Cf at J U 500 pairs Misses vici kid patent tip extension sole laco 7 Shoes, $1.50 value, at C 580 pairs Childs' vici kid button, and lace Shoes, $1.00 and $1.25 values, at. 75c Hosiery Specials An immense sample line of Ladies' Hose in black and white and all colors in gauze, lisle and fancy lace, worth up to $1.00 a pair, will be on sale Saturday in two great lots, f & at, per pair ; I"3 C-,6 3C at, per pair Misses' Black Lace Hose, in all sizes, regular? 25o quali ties, Saturday, at, per pair....... . . . ... mtm .A. 15c Specials Interesting Saturday Silk Veilings; worth up to 50c yard, on sale at, yardJl "Tal2VaO 75c Keep Clean Hair Brush; special Saturday.". .'V.r. ri!. .39o Adjustable Hose Supporters, worth 50c, at, pairVr'. .'. .65c Tooth Brushes, worth up to 25c, choice. .......... M . . . . , . . .9c 50c Mexican Drawn' Work Collars, hand made, special Satur- M l... , - I day iv.:..;....15c $1.50 Leather Hand Bags, special, at. . . . .98c 75c Leather Hand Bags, at. ...... . ..390 Special Sale loots and Builders9 Hardware Saturday::'t: Henry Diston 18 and 26 inch Hand Saws 1;25' Ml-D J Old Copper, Butts, , pttiT...,. Bronsed Plated SteeV. MorUce, ,LcJc. Beta, at w....2o Broneed Plated Steel Front' Door Locks. each ' .....,..J,,.$1.J6 Sash Weights, per poodM..M....Ml.lo Braided Sash Cord,, pound. ..;..'29o Saah Rollers, dosen ,....28o 110 7H itL Block Planef..-..,.'.'...J5o' 028 15-ln. Bailey Jack Plane .Sso 0220i7-in. Kadjutable planes. t.....3a Wire Nails,- per 100 .pounds... ....iuii.$2.15- Cut Tack a, "pound....".';. ....j..U....bo Men'a; W Leather Boles, par,;;.,...M.....X9c No. I Steel Square, each. ,,.... mffMMa No. I Plumba and Levels, each...... 880 Fine line Cement Toola and many other' Henry Disson D -58 In. Rip Saws.. ..$1.75 14 In., Com pass. Saws, each. .....10c II In. Panel Saws, each. 20c 20 In. Hand Saws,, each. ......... 80c 2 In. Hand Saws, each 860 It in. Meat Saws, each ..........28c MAYDAXE No."llH HAMMERS.: 49o A good' Hammer , ....10c SHIP AUGERS WITHOUT SCRBWS. all sixes ....S60 car. Btu, an tinNi t:;....:.,.....v...a5o Auger Blt set ot six ' bits,' In'bardwood box .'..88c. Ratchet Bit Braces.. .,1. 68c Regular Bit Braces.......,, .....28c Nickel Plated Ratchet Braces.. ...... ;...'.89o 731 ix3hi Jananned Butts, pair.. ..12c articles at low prices. AFFAIRS' AT SOUTH OMAHA Ci'.y TreBurer llelober Preparss BUtement standing at the end of the year Is $67,690 and they are payable from special assess ments. ' The general bonded Indebtedness at the present time, as shown by the re port, is $1,122,880, bearing Interest at the rate of 4, 5 and 6 per cent, payable an nually and semi-annually, depending .upon QUARTER MILLi6M SENT DURING YEAR r bond become due in the year 1910. while 1 ine last ana largest or the lot la not, due Bonded ''Indebtedness ' of the City Is NOW i,l2a,8SO, Naae at Which, la ' "unelatil ltlO and Last , ' -' 1' i r . . . 7 At the meeting ofi th city council next Monday, night City Treasurer Melcher will 'make ,hl flmt .annyal; report, showing In detail the receipts - and disbursements; In the Va'ftotts- fund In bis office for the tlscal . year ending July 31, together with a state ment 11 showing .the . outstanding bonds and warrants. '' ! i The report will show that at the end of the -'ar there was a net cash balance of $JC,l44.2S In the" hands of the treasurer, lncUmin' 1 fibiyf , that . buve been re ceived feH Betrer'boads, city hall bonds. , Intenqrl and., prtiijin them, as well as the nieueys t,ht have been derived from f held from September S to 8. This company other'H'ml similar sources. j has some excellent shows, several of which The fuU report ..sluews the receipt and ! will be seen for the first time In the west, disbursement 01 all- the moneys paid Into Besides the aerial acts and the high wire ; the treasury during the year.- sotting forth j performers there will be other free attrac ' deflsMMSTtto what' funds they were ap- , tlons. such as a balloon ascension every portlrjpea, as well s from what source j evening, and a high diving dog will per- I'ivac reelVjSd ". ' '' I'lM aaioui( received from the general and payable until 1926. While all of these bonds are not due and payable until a stated time, there is an option clause In each, giving the city the right to pay any of them after a certain period, and It Is now posaiblo to take1 up some of the earlier Issues did the city so desire. None of .these bonds has ever had an Interest period go by when the Interest has not been paid, and with the levy ss it Is this year there will be no necessity for such a contingency arising with the added In. debtednesa of the $150,000 for the big sewer system, which Is to be built soon. Outstanding- warrants July SI amounted to $28,636.34. Attractions for Strn Fair.' The Ancient Order of United Workmen carnival committee has engaged the 8t Louis Amusement company to furnish the attractions for .the coming carnival to he vles. Insludlng. the. Interest, for the year ending SAtfgust ' L 1906, was $159,636.61. Of ' this, the full amount was apportioned to the "fifrerrnt departments of the . ctly for Ute.iIfguUir. running expense. In addition-tu this there' was lS9,aA and a few . scuffing receipts, which were added, that ? makrsMbe - entire . distribution of the re ce'lpts' fbr the running of the city amount , to-42St,&.45. .-. . .. , ."Th tot-tl rtieneys received by the treas- ; twri and not included In the general re ceipt IM '$",W.77."' j , Paring the last, J ear there hat been 'ex panded for dtotrlct.-paving. grading, sewers ; aidpihr kip, , improvements $14,. ) 5swsLi -.- ! j j "?T"! n'tHVnnt tif, special district bonds out- CHOLERA MORBUS - Xirrhoa. Dysentsry, Flux, Cholera, In . factum, etc., can be quickly cared by tislnff- ' Wakefield's ;B!a.ckberry Ba.IsaLm ,'tlrery home should have a supply of tim reliable remedy on hand. (0 yeara ;';,tt cures.' All drufilata sell It - - --- -- T T'"' " W " " - sji tT55n MEN &N0 WOMEN. t . stMuun,ax I'm Bk t for ana. Ural IKiM.UlU.lliUlaU, IrriutiM. or Mlr.uus f ii.il BMmaruiM. Swl by snnuu, . er ml ta U!a in', 1 kr, UIIMi e4. af A l . or kollli T. 9 . Cmeiaf fJ ee maart. form twice a day. t No effort Is being spared to make this the best carnival every given In the city. Everything will be clean and a noticeable feature will be the conspicuous absence of fake concessions. The Degree of Honor Is preparing for a country store. Judge Spwers will conduct the Initiation work which . will be had every evening in the lower hall of the Temple building, commencing at nine min utes after 9 o'clock. A special night has been designated for the Knights of the Scribe. Several dosen paper balloons will carry the news , of the carnival t the country and the person returning the tag which will be found attached will upon presentation be awarded a season ticket to the carnival. Definite arrangements for a monster pa rade to be held on the first day will be made at a meeting ef th eommltte to night. . '. - K a pectins; Secretary Wtlaen. Although there Is nothing Sennits known as to the date of the arrival In this city of Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson It la felt among the packers that h might appear at any time to make an Inspection of the packing houses her. This feeling does not only exist among th packers, but Is evidenced by the neat Inspector In the different houses. Every place In tb different houses where dirt Is liable to accumulate Is kept as clean as possible and other places are thoroughly cleaned and scrubbed each even ing before th men quit their work. Th Inspectors are also making prepara tions for the coming- or their chief and every man now has bis spotless white uni form, which he Is wearing every day while on dnty in the different departments. When the chief of the Agricultural de. partment Inspects the packing houses In South Omaha,, he will find all departments of every plant as clean as could be desired. Maele pity Gosaljp. weekly payment land sale Is promised lor 6aui& OauUt la tU n future fey one of the leading real estate men of the city Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 8mlth report the birth of a son at their home. 2410 R street. H. C. Cowln, president of the National Packing company and residing In Chicago, was In the city the fore part of the week looking over the new plant. D. Clark and Mrsi Clark leave today for a two weeks' trip In the mountains. - Jetter'a Gold Top Beer delivered to all parts of the city. Telephone No. 8. After an absence of more than a year Zack Cuddtngton has returned to the city. Washakie tribe' No. 391, Order of Red Men. is planning a dance for next Monday nlirht . Mike Volosky was put to cutting weeds for the next four days by the police Judge yesterday. . John Cashon was released from the cus tody of the police yesterday tor lack of prosecution. Postmaster F. J. Etter has returned from his vacation in Custer county, much Im proved In health. Two small ducks were the cause of Vic toria Rosykoiimka paying $7 In police court yesterday forenoon. After a month's sojourn In Wisconsin and Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Marsh have returned to the city. Patrick J. Martin and a party of friends leave this week for the western part of the state to look over some land. The Jetter Gold Top ball team will play the Ideal - Hustlers team on the latter grounds In Council Bluffs next Sunday. Captain Charles Morton of the police de partment leavns today for Crete, where he Joins his family. He will be absent about ten days. G. H. Wilcox, accompanied by Mrs. Wil cox, left yesterday for a vlait of a tew weeks' duration with friends and relatives In Minneapolis. H. M. Chj-Utle and Lou Etter left last night for a trjp to the mountains of Col orado. They will be out of U city for about ftfleei) dax- Mrs. V. T. Miller, who is sojourning with her daughter in the mountains of Colo rado, will return to the city Monday after an absence of about five weeks. Make an offer on the northwest corner of 18th and Mfaouri Ave. a nearly new bouse, east front, and neat cottage, south front; two new lots. Room for two mure houses. Will sell on easy terms. Price, 12.-M. N. P. Dodge & Co., 1714 Farnam St. Robert Wataon, at one time employed In Swift's loading department and for many years a resident of South Omaha, lx v lulling In the city. Mr. Wataon has been engaged In the lumber camps of Uie south aa superintendent for the Cady Lumber company at Alexandria. La. SOCIALISTS NAME A TICKET Batcher Bent Lawyer for inntlon for th Connty . m JtttnrnershtB. , Th soclallsts'of Douglas county met last night at 117 North Sixteenth street and en dorsed candidates for the party nomina tions at ths primaries. Stat senator and representatives and county officers were named in short order, each man nominated getting the unanimous vote of the twenty five men and women present at the meeting. When it came to- the selection of men to fill vacancies on the county central com mittee some time was consumed In a wrangre over constltutlonalltles, and the matter was adjusted by the passage of a motion to let the committee fill its own va cancies. No endorsements were made for overseers of highways, as the convention had no llt of the party members by dis tricts. There was only one contest In the con vention and that was for the endorsement for the county attorneyship. J. B. Ran dolph, a lawyer, and Thomas Bowen, a butcher, had been nominated. One man mad a talk against Mr. Randolph on the ground that, th parly ought never to en dorse a lawyer or "an exploiter of labor," and. when toe baUot was taken It show 3d SPECIAL 9 TO Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, 1. . if Indian Territory; New Mexico, . Republic of Mexico AUGUST 2 1ST. SEPTEMBER 4TH AND 18TJI, OCTOBER 2D AND I6TII. ! NOVEMBER 6TH AND. 20TII 1 '. .' 1906, VIA t -- u - - - 11 MISSOURI PACIFIC RY. & IRON MOUWIAIN KUUlii taii : ni rnrc t d t v ijiiiikikv h t a 1 h n.. C. TOWNSEND, General. Passenger and Ticket Agent, ST. LOWS, MO. "'AH i .. ii : .' 1 : thirteen votes for Mr. Bowen and three for Mr. Randolph, several present not voting at all. Parker Condlt was chairman of the meeting- and Peter Mehrens secretary. Immediately after this convention a con gressional convention was called, which en dorsed a candidate for congress from the district and named a congresaionsl com mittee pf five. , B. H. Vail was chairman of this convention snd Mr. Porter secre tary. Following;, we re the candidates endorsed: Slat Senatora-leorge- Weils, J. A. Ja sebaen. South Omaha; C. T Michaelsen. Slat itirolaUv WUJiSJn ; .W set- man. William Wlemer, South Omaha: E. I. Morrow, J. N. Carter, W. C. Rog-ere. Water loo; N'ela Laretaen. Charles Badllek, Wil liam Oillen. T. C. Jeffries. County Attorney Thomas Bowen. Superintendent of fubllo Instruction Mrs. Marian Mrllvane. County Commissioner Charles Harms. Congressman from Second District Peter Mehrens. Congressional Committeemen Parker Condlt, L. L. Mcllvane. A. I. Morrow, George Wells. T. C. Jeffrie. Metrmeata of Ocean Venecia Amm. 10. At New York Arrived: Calabria, from Naplos. - Sailed: ia Bretagne, for Havre; HsUi OUv, tor Chris Uaoia, and Copau- hagsn; Kalserln August Victoria, for Ham burg; Bona Huhepberg, for Trieste. At Manchester Arrived: Caledonian, from Boston, At Liverpool Arrived: Majestic, from New York: Noordland, from Philadelphia Sailed: Canada, for Montreal. At London Arrived: Marquette, from Philadelphia. At Qucenstown Balled: Merlon (from Liverpool) for New York.- At Boston Sailed: Lancastrian, for Lon don; 1-aurentlan, for Glasgow; Republic, for Liverpool. Sons Good . Real ISstat Sales. . Allee- Mr Ci .Johnson lis bought from feat U Kyle in twe tot and lour (ram houses st the northwest earner of Twenty fifth snd Davenport streets, for $XUM The property Is liil33 feet. Mr. DylmC bought lot 6, block 1 Hansom Place, foi $4,300. This is en Twenty-eighth street. Just south of Pacific, and has a dwelllni house on it. , Mt. Clemens, th Mrnncwl Path Tils, Is rearHM. without ethce of cars only b, the Grand' Trunk Rajlway System.. ' . Tim tables and a beautiful descrlpUvt pamphlet will be mailed free on application to Geo. XV., Vaux., A Of. P. ' T. IM Adjua SU, Cblcxe .w