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N. B. FALCONER Will Be Olosed All Day on the Fourth, But Open Again Tuesday WITH ANOTHER CUT ON PRICES Kuifed-1 B 25 and 3 121 Ribbons Wil e Ribbon Cut to Ribbon Cut to be, and 150, Wo have the finest stock of goods we have ever carried. This cut on pric it We want all our friends to vantage of this sale. Note cavefully the following cuts, CHINA SILKS, 25¢ P’lain colored China silks and black and whito check grenadine goods that ve been selling at s0c, Tuesday, 28¢. 1 10 picces of assorted silks that hav been selling up to $1.00, et to 48¢ Tues- da is rapidly reducing take ad & Cheney Brothers’ celebrat Indian silks, valuec $1.00, cat to T RIBBONS AT 5C, Ribbons we wish to make a spec feature of and will make extraordinary cuts on them. RIBBONS AT 8iC. 500 pieces of assorted ribbon, all colors, worth up to 2ie, cut to 8ge Tues- day. RIBBONS AT 15¢. In this lot will be found ribbons worth up to 40c. LINEN DEPARTMENT. BUGGY ROBU Now is your time to buy your buggy robes. We have the lurgest assortment and you will surely find our pri low Wi 81 874e, 50e, 6 $2.00, $2.25, ¥ Mexican grass ham- 8135, up to $2.75 tart the $1.50, %1 £ our line of mocks at $1.00, $1.23 cach, Stretche Roves at Pillows 25¢ each, WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT. 124c India linen cut to Sie. 15¢ Indinlinen cut to I( 202 India linen cut to Big redactions on plaid. and striped nuinsooks, see what we are offering at 12tc. SILK WARP H 10 pieces black silk warranted for wear, cloth we have sold all will be cut to 6oe, Black brilliantine, a_genuine bargain at 50 per yard, will be cut to 56 All of our $1.25 Priestleys novelties will be cut to 88¢ eam mohair, nctual value 7 pattern of this cloth while it last: 42-inch biack English henriett 1s excellent value for 50c, will be cut to 274c. Positively no goods sold to the trade at these prices. WASH GOODS DI 50 pieces fancy stipo worth 10c. This style of goods is now in great de- mand for ladies waists and gent’s shirts. 2 ces fancy stripe and figured French sateen ¢ traordinary low price of 15¢; r and 40c. ~ (Seo window. at20e pair, pair. TAS 69C. 'p henric color, ete. Thi scason for $1. >ARTMENT. madras at 50, at 5e, worth 15 worth 1 20 picees Indin erepo cloth worth 15¢. Sce windows. N. B. FALCONER. S oo i Rey. 1 s Today. At Twin City Chautauqua Rev. Dr. Thomas preache ) p. m. lmperial quartet sings. sh teains from Omaha, organdics at 10c, at 10c, —_—— Samuel Burns says, in consequence of the unfuvorablegse 1 he will close out his Jewett refrigerators at 10 per cent from factory prices. Call or send for price list. g The Bluck Hills, Deadwood the mining center. Hot Springs the famous sanitarium. Both reached by the I'. 5. & M. V. R. R., the pioncer railroad to the Hills. Palace slecpers and chair cars now run- ning on through trains, and commenc- ing July 9 the through Omaha-Hot Springs sleeper will be put on and run daily thereafter. Ticket oflice 1401 Farnam street. Depot 15th and Webster streets. J. R. BUCHANAN, Passenger Agent. -~ Laaies’ ball game at Haskell’s park, July 4, Gene Hayden Bros. -steing upright piano, nev - Hamilton Warren, M. D., eclectio and magnotic physician'and surgeon. Spe- cialty, disousns of women and children, 119N, 16th strost. Teiophons 1433 abinot grand $187.50, A cordial invitation is extended to all delegates and visitors by ton & Gal- lagher to call and see their tea plant. This is quite a curiosity, as it is the first opportunity afforded the people of the United St'ites to see tea growing in their own country. L, sells Union soap. ns via “The On July 4, 5 and 6, tourists tickets will be on sale to New York City and return at less than half fave, good returning until Auyg 5, with choice of routes east of Chicago, From July 4 to 10, inclusive, tickets on salo at half rates to Suratoga, i nnd return with reduced rates from there to all New York und New Eng- land points, For full information, through sleeping ear reservations, ete , call at city ticket office, 1401 Farnam street, Omal W R R Rireunn e Fireworks. Don’t pay three prices at small stands, but go to headquartees. 16154 Farnam, and get a dollar’s worth for 100 cents, The W. A Soap company are lmbllfllnll'_ k u different list of en merchants who sell Union Soap Watceh for your grocer’s name. cal " ¥ e seen Californin frequently ned 10 newspapers and mugazines erhaps n friond has been the: and writod enthusiustic letters back home about the climate and the fruits It mukes you anxious 10 see the country Tor yoursoll. 'lfu‘. way togo is via the Santa Fo route, on one of that line's popuiur, por- ponully conducted parties, leavi Chi- pag0 overy Saturday evening, and leav- Ing Knusus City every Sunday morning. Hpecial ngonts and porters in atton wnce, Pullman tourist sleopers used, - furnished with bedding, mat- tromses, tollet ticlos, et Second eluw tickets honored. Write to 1 Pulmeor, passengor agent Santa Fe route, 1816 Farnum street, Omuha, Neb. or ueslons. You entl BENNETT HAS A WORD T0 SAY Not About Any Fire 8ale, Forcad Sale or Bavkrupt Stock, NOR ANYTHING OF THAT KIND We Don't Are All from the Buy Second 11 oods—Ou New, Frosh 1 ories, Fir ands, They are sold as cheap or cheapor and give better satisfaction than any fire or bankrupt goods can. Why do lirms become bankrupt? Nine tit ut of ten bec their goods won't sell. They ar ied over from month to month and become shop worn and out of date: we don't care to offer to the public any such goods. I our furniture department you will find new, frosh, first hand goods at very low prices, We it to reduce this line some and will make cuts all along the line. Beds, chamber suits, chairs, center We have a fow center tables cach: you should have one. wlso prepared to vepair furni- tore in first class mannar and we do not allow nny of our goods to go out unless in first cluss condition, Satisfaction guaranteed or cash money refunded. In drugs we are doing the business. Our system of labels and bottles i mistakes impossible; inspect th partment, as 50c saved on a prescription is better than 50c¢ earned, becauso it is easier done Dollar articles in patents sold for . Bennetts' exclusive patents are taking the lead of all, larger bottles and g anteed to do the work and sold at 65c¢. We have quite a line of patents at just half price. In our butter department we are sup - plying the trade, The v ot is ad- vaneing someiour vrices remuin the same. Now is the time to lay ina supply. You will be sure to get the genuine article at our counter. We don’t handle oleo. Ask your merchant if he has a governmeni license, you will be sur- prised at the great number who will an- swer yes, Allour eggs are carefully candled and guaranteed to please, In meats we can do_you good. We won't sell you a shouldér or picnic for a No. 1 kam. They very much re- semble aham but are not. We will cut kind of meat y want, also chip beef for you in any quan- tity and give you full weight EVERY TIME We have a large ard elegant stock our exclusive tea, coffee und spi partment. You monc give you better values nnil weights than any one in the city. Visit this depart- ment and get a glass of delicious ice tea, mado to sample our grade Come and sce us, we can _benefit yo more ways than one. Weigh, count and measure everything you by ) amine and compare qualitios, you w always find our prices as low and many cases lower than other dealers, W. R BI 504, 1506, 1508, nve. 1502, 512 Capitol SR L Rev, Dr ‘homns Today, At Twin City Chautauqua RRev. Dr. Thomas preaches at 2:30 p, m. Imperial quartet sings. Through trains from Omaha, Curtice Bros.” canned fruit and vege- tables are sold by all first class grocer Meyer & Raapke, wholosilo western agents. s Spirt Lake, The nearest nice summer resort for Omaha people. Daily trains with Pull- man sleepers leave Webster street depot at5:45 p.m , arrive at Sp! Lake at 7 a. m. Returning, leave Spirit Lake at 10:30 p. m., arrive at Omaha at 9:25 a m. Tourist rate tickets on sule at 1401 Farnam street. J. R. BUCHANAN, General Passenger Agent. - The Mercer hotel, 12th and Howard. 150 elegant rooms $2 to $5 per aay. —~~—— The Woman's Auxiliary of the Church of the Good @hepherd will give a lawn sociable next Wednesduy night, the Gth of July,on the grounds of Mr. J. Willig, 1617 North Twenuy-second street. The Mandolin club will furnish music. All are invited. Samuel Burns ays that a large por- centage of sickn s caused by drink- ing impure water, and advises the use of the celebrated Gate Filter, which he is offering at 6.00. Call or send for price list. - 7 O0'clock in th Is the time the fast Omaha-Chi train via *the Northwestern line™ leaves the Union Pacilic depot, Omaha, arriving at Chicago at 9:30 o'clock next morning. Vestibuled sleepers and free parlor cars. City ticket office, 1401 Farnam. SRS Try Lyon’s erenmery butter, Courtney & Co. Tel, 657. 25th and Davenport. P. M. Back sells Unioa soap. s s wnd Pleasure Resort Arc best reached by the Burlington Route and its connections. Forty hours’ ride from Omaha lands the travelers in New York or Philadel- phia, within sight and sound of the broad Atlandc, It’s getting warm now, and life braska is not so pleasant as in § ber or October, Take a holiday, buy your ticket at 12238 Farnam street, and go east by one or the other of the Burlington’s three daily express trains. They leave at 9:50'a, m., 4:45 p. m. and 11:50 p. m. - ~ NoB 1s Union soap. New ,and rare drugs., Shormun & Me connell 1513 Dodge, 3d door west P, O, e Excursion Opportunities Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Puul Ry., with choice of routes east of Chi- engo. New York and return, rate $2.00 less than regular one wuy rates, on ssle July ith to 6th, good returning July 10th to 17th, subject to extension for return un- til August 1ath, R wgs, N. Y., and return, one fare for the round trip, plus %2.00, on sale July 4th to 10th, good returning July 15th to 20th, subject to extension for'return until Sept, Ist, Washington, D, C.,and return, one for the round trip, on sale Sept. 13th to 20th, good returning until Oct 10th, Cincinnati, O., and return, one fare for the round trip, on sale June 27th and 28th, good returniug until July 6th. Detroit, Mich., and return, one fare | for the round trip, on sale July 12th and 15th, good returning until July 19th, To any loeal point on C. M, & St. P, | Ry., ono and one-third fare, except North and South Dakota, for round trip, | on sale July 2d, 8d and 4th, good re- turning until July sth, Call at oftice,” 1501 Farnam street, Omaha, or telephone 284 for udditioual information. vening tastorn € in Ne- eplem- Sass | fare | C. TARRIER, F. | Ticket ugent, A. NAsH, Geuceral agent THE BOSTONSTOREOPEN TILL NOON OMAHA DAILY For the Speoial Benefit of Delegates, Strang- ers and Visitors July 4. GIVING THIM A GRAND OPPORTUNITY To Avail Bargains in th rupt Dry Omalia She Themselves of the Tromendous sat Stonehill Bank- Goods St THE BOSTON STORE. The most conspicuous dry goods store in Omaha. That you hear much about here, there and everywhe On the northwest corner of 16th Douglas street. There are opportunities in life which must be taken when offered or are lost forever. For every stranger in town tomorrow we offer an opportunity that never liable to oceur again. From 8 in the morning until noon tomorrow we place the whole etire joint establishments THE BOSTON STOR AND STONEHILL'S OLD S At their pleasure. Every wonderful bargain that has ever been advertised by us at the com- mencement of this sale is repeated and doubled in value for tomorrow. Be prepaved for the biggest bargains you can imagine in silks and dress goods. Propare yourself for greatost bargains in men’s and ladies’ underwoar and hos- iery. Prepare yourself for the most tre- mendous bargains in shoes for men, ladies or childven. Prepare yourself, in fact, for the greatest smash in prices that you can imagine. Prepare your- self for all these, and when you come you will find that you have not prepared yourself half enough for the big bar- gains that will meet you on every hand. 80 and is "ORE s will bo made to rope “Wild 00 to any cowboy who will accomplish it. Offer open to the world. All attempts to_be made on horseback. Buflalo Jones will attempt to dr to o cart **Dick” the man-killer ana ulli- van” the fighte Nothing like it ever seen. Thero is no fake about it. attempts will be made in earnest accomplished, if possible, and you may expect some exciting scenes and a lot of fun. Performaacesat 2, 4 and 6 p. m. See the cowboys try to rope “Wild Jenu.” See Buffulo Jones buffalo bulls. try to drive the Girly vs. Boys. The Ladies’ Base Ball aggregation of Denver wi the Morses at Has- kell’s par et Dr. Thomas Today. At Twin City Chautauqua Rev. Dr. Thomas preaches at 2:50 p. m. Imperial quartet sings. Through trains from Omaha. e Great slaughter of millinery goods. From now on until the close of the sea- son we will sell_our millinery at what- ever vrice it will bring. Not at cost or below cost, but whatever you can pay for it. Itis not a question of what it is worth, but what it will bring. We keep no shoddy goods, so don’t expect to tind it. The ladies of Omaha know what class of goods we keep; so before buying elsewhere come to us and see how far your dollar will go. Remember the place, I M. SCHADELL & CO. 1522 Douglas. — e — Sight is priceless. Half the fatigue and headaches occasioned by the sun and dust may be avoided by wearing London Smoke or Blue Le of the proper tint. Cye glasses with guards, all shades, Tuder Optical Co’s Fourteenth streets. —_———— iye and ear surgeon, Grant Culli- room 224, Bee building. corlk noses and silk only 50c this week. , corner Farnam and Cheap Excursion Rates Enst. "he great Rock Island route will sell tickets July 4th, 5th and 6th to New York and return at less than half fare for the round trip with return limit, good until September 15th, with other privileges eust of Chicago. For full particulars call at tick office, 1602 Farnam street. CHAS. KENNEDY, Gen’l N. W. Passenger Agent. Girls, The Morses will play a match game of ball with the ladies’ base ball ag- grogation of Denver at Haskel’s park, Fifteenth and Vinton, 8:30 p. m., July 4, B A. Weber, jr., piano tuner, 113 N, 15. A The children ol St. Jumes orphanage will have their pienic on July 6. Their many kind friends who huve done so much to muke them happy in the past are most cordially invited, Any person desivous of contributing toward their refreshments will kindly send them to St. Catherine’s academy, Cass and 18th streets, Convent of Mercy, 4 Castellar street, or the Doran house, 422 South 18th street. SISTERS OF ME A ork For the annual convention, Societles of Christinn Endeavor, will be only one fare for tho round trip, and tickots at that rate may be obtained on July 4th, Hth and 6th, at the eity ticket ollico of the Burlington route, 1228 Faruam street., Through train, Omaha to New York, leaves heve at 11:40 p. m. Monday, July 4th. No transfe A stop of five Niagara Falls, The 99-cent store open every evening this week until 8 o’clock. Buy your fire- works now and avoid the rush. - Latest Sheet Mu Received dailv, A, Hospe ey athe SOUR) or change of nny kind. hours will bo made at Ching U orative Materials. ovelties, great - The finest fireworks at the only clusive lireworks house in the city, 1 Farnuw, J. E. Nelson & Co. sell Union soap. - Excursion to New York, The Christian Endeavor Society of Nebraska has arranged with “The North-\Western line” to run a solid train of sleepers and free chair cars from Omaha to New York City, leavin, Omaha July 4 at 7 p. m. Railroad ra for this occasion will be one-hall fare for the round trip. For full informution apply at Y. M. C, A. rooms or city ticket office of *The North-Western line,” 1401 Faroam St G. F. WEes R R Rirenne, CP & General Agent, BEE: SUNDPAY, JULY FOURMERCURSIONS EAST, July 24, 8, and 4th The Wabash will seli tickets at half fare to all stations on the line good re- turning July 5. Less than halfl fare. Young People’s Society of Bmdeavor convention tho Wabash willeoll round trip tickets at above ratesion June 4,5 and 6 with choice of routes via St. Louis or Chicago. 3d atogw and retnrn 50 For the National E lucational associa- tion the Wabish will sell round trip ticketsat nbove rate July 4 to 10, with choico of routes vin St Louis or Chicago. 4th Detroit and return $20.50, for the Baptist Young People’s union the Wabash will sell round trip tickets atabove rate July 12 and 13 For tickets, s;eeping car accommodas tion and a tolder giving lists of routes, side trips, cost of same, with other valuable information, call at Wabash office, 1502 Parnam street, 0* writs GEORGEN. CLAYTON, N. W. P, and Ticket Agent Omaha, Neb, For tho Christinn —— Rev, Dr, T ns At Twin City Chautauqua Thomas preaches at 2:30 p. m. quartet sings. Through Omaha, Rev. Dr. Iffiperial trains ~ from Our store will be closed all day Mon- day, July 4. Tie Morse DRY Goobs Co. ol Jepsen & Lund sal ON HUNDR iD AN TEEN YERS OLD Natlonal Birthday, Reduced Rates. The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway will sell tickets at all points on their line July 2, 8 and 4 good to return to the sth, _Apply to any ticket agent for full par- ticulars, JNO. SEBA! AN, G. T. & P. A. CHas. KENNEDY, Gen’l N. W, P, A, Omaha. U Y H. W. Spaulding sells Union soap. e Ladies’ ball gamo at Haskell’s park, July 4, 3:30 p. m. M. Roth sells Union soap. e pe “Twin Clty Chautaugaa.” k Island traing will ha for Chatauqua grounds at § 10 a. m., 12:30 noon, 5:20 p. m., 6:35 p. m. Additional tr ve Council Blufls 6:10 . m., 9 . 1:50 p. m., 7:30 p.m. Returning leave Chautauqua for Omaha via Council Bluffs 6:45 m., 8:13 a, m., 11 0. m.,4:30 p. m., p. m., 10:15 p. m. Round trip from Omaha, B0 Tick on sale at 1602 Farnam strect or Union depot. A. Weber, jr., formerly at Meinberg’s, has opened a piano repair facto deals in fine new piunos. 113 N. Krakauer pianos: see them, 113 N, leave a.m., ting Knights. All visitors and members of the con- tion, who are members of the Ovder of Knights of Pythias, are cordially in vited to dropin at Pythian headquar- ters, Paxton hlock, 16th and Farnam Sts., and make themselves at home at any time By order of tha committes on tainment of visiting Knights. e Pl D Colomdo's Cool Retreats, During the *“tourst season,” from June until September, the Burlington route has on sale round trip tickets at very reduced rates to the principal re- sorts of Colorado, ‘I'o Denver.Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Estes Park (the mos tive spot in the whole state), larly low rates sare in force, July and August are the best months in which to visit Colorado’s unrivalled enter- Tanitou, trac- rticu- v ticket agent at 1223 Farnam Il be giad to give you any de- sired information. b Mouldings. 5 Douglas st »kota, Is a sanitarium of the highest class, sit- uated in the most picturesque portion of the Black Hills. Its climate is delightful, houses luxurious and the bene focts of its thormal waters truly i"l" Tickets good for 90 days from date of purchase are now on salo at the Bur lington Route city ticket office, 1223 Far- nam street, at the very low rate of $25.00, Omuha to Hot Springs and return, The 10:15 a. m. train for this northern paradise offers unequaled service of through sleepers, and reclining-chair cars, w. its bath ial ef- astound- Sl Seaman, wagons and carringes — Half Fare to New York, For the national convention, Y. P. S, C. 1., the Burlington route will on Jul, 4, 5 and 6 sell round trip tickets to New York at half rates, The bulk of Christian Endeavorers live south of the Platte river and will use the Burlington route to the conven- tion. The benefit of the reduced rates re- ferred to is open to the general public Baggage checked direct from res| dence through to destination. For information regurding regular and special trains, through sleepers to Now York, fares, etc., apply to W. F. Vaill, city ticket agent, 1223 Farnam street, Omaha. ———— Spectacles adjusted for defective vision. Dr. Cullimore, R. 221, Bee bldg. e Round Trip Tickets, The only line running through trains direct 1o Denver, Colorado Springs, Manitou and Pueblo. Low rates to all points in Colorado, Utah or Pacific ronst points. Fast:time on elegant vestivuled trains, free reelinicg chair cars and the cclebrated “Rock Isiand dining cars.” Comfort, safety und speod s ad when ticketed via ‘the ‘Great Rock Island Route.” Tickat oftice 1602 Farnam syreet. CHARLES KENNEDY J. L. DeBevoise, G.N. W, P, A, ity WBidlet and Pass. Agt. BEATHS, “Noticex of lvedines or leas wider Uhix lieond, Afty cents; each addibdowad Line teneents, clock. ~fourth und setery ot family, u and R Kubors aré invited PRATT. and U ati p. sue. Burial p SMITH~June 20 at Lioco'n Park Sanitariun Chicago. 111, Mollie' Eliz sheth, belc of 1. Aduibirt Smith, aged 44 yours from hior e, b I day, July pow. nterment Lawa cometery RYAN—Jobn I, the rosldeneo of his sistor. Donald, 015 Dodge strect ing July L 18K sorvices St Pot and Leavenworth o'clock, ~Interment tery. Members of friends lovitedi sllence. 128 Park o Su Lorest aged 21 years. 1l months, at Mrs Cliarios on Friday morn- Funeral h, Twenth-elhth Rundity, at 20 Bopulehir ¢ L, relatives ana strcets, vl 1392 -SIXTE N PAGES, The Remington Typewriter Patents. The press dispatches have recently ro- ferred”to the decision of the United States circuit court in the suit brought by the Remington Typewriter company against the ngent of the Franklin Type- writer company. The suit related to the use, in the tyyewriter, of more than one lettor on a typebar with a vibratory platen. In his decision Judge Lacomboe said: “The validity of the second elaim for the vibrating platen and mechanism to vibrate it, is not sufticiently free from doubt to warrant a peeliminary injunc- tion. Were the manufacturers defend- ants in this case, it might be, in view of the short time that the patent is to run, that a preliminary injunction should bo refused upon giving proper seeurity.’ One essential fact in the wholo con- troversy should not be overlooked and that is ‘that all claims to patents under this invention expire in November of the present year, and a represcntative of the Frankiin company said: “I scems alittle late in the day for the patentees to seek tho protection of the courts, It is evidently one of those cases in which the public may be congratulated that the law refuses to stifle competition, ' — Now York Daily Tribune, Thursday, June 23, 1802, ) Dr. Gifford will be out of town from July 8 to July 25, LA . piano, %170 005 organ, £65,00, th st . National atlona! Association Excursion July 4-10, the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to ratog: Y., at one fair plus $2.00, Tickets ai good to return until, Septomber 1. Special Pullman sleepers will leave Omaha on July 9 and will run througn to Saratoga without chango. T'he low rates of fare referred to above, the through car facilities at the dis- posal of travelers by tho Buriington route, and the delightful season of the your combine to make this an une- quailed opportunity of visiting the east. For further information apply to W. . Vaill, city ticket agent, 1223 i'arnam street, Omaha. peine - St tz sells Union soap. ——— New Scale Kunball Piano, Only at A. Hospe's music rooms. Uprigh 113N, 1 B. Rabinsw Visitors to Convention, At the request of the enter committeo people’s party position hall, corner 14th and Capitol avenue, has been fitted up with cots for the ac: commodation of Cots can be secured at 75 por night. - The Fourth at Ch General R. A. Algor will make an address at the Chiutauqua on the Fourth. Bands from different towns will compete for prizes. Grand barbecue free to all who attend. —_— Through T s to New York. Carrying attendants at the annual convention, Societies of Christian En- deavor, and their friends, will leave Omaha via the Burlington Route at 11:40 p.m. Monday, Jul i il run through to New Yor! thout transfer or change of any kind. Cars will be lighted and ready for the reception of passengersat 9:30 p.m. The rate is only one fare for the round trip; tickets may be purchased at the ticket oflice, 12 ronam st. 0. J."Wilde & Co. sell Union soap. - Su 15t Tickets To 1,000 pleasant places east and west are now on sale at *‘th wostern line” city ticket office. Farnam street. 5 L -—— Little & Williams sell Union soap. S Anti-medical practice removes disease. o The Fourth at Chautanqua. A. Alger will make an at the Chautarqua on the Fourth. Bands from different towns will compete for prizes. Grand barbecue free to #1 who attend. ainment ror To north North- 14th sSoUTn oMiana, Startiing 1 cuts o Re ns Bee A wed, A mooting of the Board of Trade was held last evenlng, and it proved to be one of the most interesticg sessions oves held by that organization Not long sinco at a secrot mesting & com- mittee was appointed to investigawe the assessment as roturned for 1501 by the asses scrs 10 South Omaha reaity. The committeo mado its report at last night's session of the board und it was of a wmost sensationla nature and reveaied the fact that has been manipulatiog affairs to suit and will profit very largely in a say by reason of a light tax assessmont, whilo tne small property owner will bear tho burden, The committee's report showed that cssor [tavon and his assistants have vog. locted to return ussessments on a numbver of tracts and in otner cases at a rediculously low figura, as compared with surroundiog property. Thoe South aha 0 y better known as tue Syndicate, is tho princi pal profiter by reason of the returns made by the assessor, ‘'be committeo’s report shows that syndi- cate property in tho vicinity of Ninotoenth and I streets is assessed at to £100, and which cannot ve purchased for loss than £500 10 £00. ‘I'he property in Corrigaa Place, ono and one-hall wiles west of the postofice, has Leen rvaised in valuation over 1501 at least one-third One tract of sixty the Way City sowo 000 thom selvos, pecunta acros owned by tho synicate has not been assessed at all, whilo property in Albright has been raisod in value from one-third to one-half over 1801, A tract of thirty-threo acres, owned by the Union Stock Yurds company, 13 assessed at and tho committee estimates that it is 1 £1,000 per acre, and on proparty in tho vicinity of 1 Johuston’s homo the valuation has becu reduced. Spring Lako park addition of eighty-ono acres, owned by the syndicate, is assossod at £1,000, and another tract of sixty-four acres, owned by the same compuny, is not assessed at ail. The O'Keefe & McGavock adaition is raised in value nearly one-half over 1801, The South O ¢ Light company is assessed ut £2,510. The Union Stock vards, 8 , §05,000; Cudaby Packing company fourtcen acres and houses, #40,000: personul, $14,450; total, $14,450, Tho assessment is tho samo as 1801, Swifl & C and houses, & $44,500, Hammond & Co. ., same as 1301, 1005 persoual, ¥ Eighteen acres 0; total, me as 1801 Fi sonal, #,020; total, 1,520, cking company, same as 1801, 1d houses, §1,500; persoual, 0 acres, acres total, The report also shows that five acres, owned by the syndicate, ou Railrona avenuo has not been sessed atall. Also lots 14, 20, 21, in section 4-14-13, were not assessod. e report reveals the fact thatin most cases the property of small owners has been vaised, and this is especially true in the First ward, Messrs. Anderson, Lane, Levy, McMillan and O'Noil were appointed a committee to appear before the county commissioners and protest ngrinst the assessment as returned eck an equanzation of the sume, he question of the school levy of 1 wills was also breught up and a committe consisting of Messrs. Aunderson, O'Neil, Breen, Levy and Hunt was appointed to ap- pear before the county commissioners aud protest against the proposed le Business ubles, Yestorday the Richardson Drug company of Omaha took possession of the stock of drugs owned by A. W. Saxe upon a chattel mortgage. Mr. Saxe estimates his liabilities at §3,500 and bis assets will be suflicient to av all of his indebtedness, The failure of Mr. Saxe caused consider- able surprise and is due to_slow collections. A gentleman was looking over the stock vos terday and will probably purchaso it and re open the drug store, and P Alex & N Mr. ana Mrs, mouth yesterda Robert Loudon of the Daily Stockman left yesterday for Hastings. Miss Grace Maxwell returned from a visit to Lonake, Ark. Miss Maud Ash of Detroit, Mich., is the guest of her uncle, J. D. Robinson. Mrs. Dr. Kirkpatrick is_enjoyin from ner brother, Dr. C. D. cago. The concert and ball given last evening by the South Omaba band at Blum’s hall was well attended. Tnursday evening the ladigs of tho First Methodist church will give a lawn social at onals, chlegel went to Platts- yesterday of tho homo of Moassrs, Richardson and vioton, Twenty-third and H streets, M. H. Hogarty, & well known commissiowd man, was badly injured lastevening by veing thrown frem his buggy. Orn Fals,_omployed at Swift & Co's, yosterd Lo § deep cut mwade in his heaa by being strue® Ny a desconding elevator, ‘The caso of the Miate against Rev. Maric Boles, charged with eriminal assault upo Mrs. F'tia Stowart, was continued in_pol { court yosterday until Wednesday mornin, len o with instructions frdm the city council Chief Beckett yestorday noti. fied the Stradament Paving company te conse the work of repairing the Twenty fourth street pavement and the order was immediately complied with, - - e Fourth at Chautnngun. Gon I RAC Alger will make address at the Chautaugua on the Fourth s from different towns will compete fov prizes. Greand barbecuo free to all who attend. - Traveling Men Remembered Ordinarily “‘the man with the gr as the traveling man is now deseribod, gets the fattea calf and tho parlor bods room 1n all modern hotels, and he is en- [ titled to it, for the modern hotel has no more faithful nor more casily pleased patron. But there are times when he is forgotten in most houses and must his chances with the rest fora cot in hall. One of these times isa conven- tion week, such a8 Omaha has 1 when most landlords . say, “first con first served.”™ A marked exception to this rale in Omaha this week was ** Mercer,” whose managor, Don Porter, romembered the boys and set aside 4y rooms for their accommodation, T'hey will remember the favor, - NEBRASKA CENTRAL. Oficers of t J. H. Dumont is now the Ne braska Central Railway company and has interested a number of capitalists and active business men of Omaha in the project and is now ready to commenco active work on tha Town part of the enterprise at once. Fred A. Nash, general agent of tho Chi- cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, has been chosen as second vice president and general man- ager of the road, and will soon resign from tho Milwaukeo to devote his entire time tos* the Nebraskn Central, ‘The asnual meeting of the stockholders of the company wus Leld yesterday and tna following oficers and directors chosen: .| H. Dumont, presideat; O. M. Carter, vice president; F. A, Nash, second vice president and general manager: A, U, Wy man, treasurer; John L. McCugue, secr tary: James Viles, Jr., John A. MeShane C. 5. Moutgomery and’ A. L. Reed These arc all well known, activ copitalists and business men. Mv. C president of the American Loan and company: Mr. Wyman is prosident Omabia 1 and ‘Trust company: Mr Cague is president of the American tional bank; Mr. Viles is general manager the Omaha’ P’ncking company: Mr. Me- Shane is a capitalist and_an ofticer of tho Stock Yards company; Mr. Moutgomery is vico president of the American Loan & 1'rust and Mr. Iteed is prosident of the Byron Reed company, the oldest real estata firm in Omaha 4 The diroctors olected Mr. Francis W, Kim- bail of Austin, Minn,, chiet_engincer of tha company, and directed the president to en ploy the necessary force to survey and locate the Towa branch of the road as rapidly asd vossible. © Mr. Kimball is a_railvoud engineer of na- tional reputation, having had twenty-six years' experienco in railrond and brids building. He built tho Missour: river brid for the Milwaukeo compuny at Kansas CT! and has had much work of a similar chur acter. At present he has the contract for the construction of forty-five milos of rallway for the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & North ernin fown and cannot devote his entiro time to the Nebraska Central until his lowa contract 1s comploted. He will give the company all of tho time required in the pre- Liminary work and full time later on, st ) irth at Chantangua, Alger wiil make an add Chautanqua on tho ourth, Bands frem different towns will compete for prizes. Grand barbecue, free to all who attend. an . ko the Omaba rter i3 I'rust of the Me Gene EXYféOiflinéLry Value in Made-to- Order Clothes. In order to keep our full force of work people employed we will take a few thousand extra orders at cost of material and making. The prices---reductions---and values we adveatise may be relied upon. Open Evenings During the Sale. and g3 and ¢ and Sammer, Autumn and e Winter Goods in this™ Sale reduced to g20; Pants §5. reduced to $25; Pants $6 and ¢7. reduced to g30; Pants ¢8, reduced to §: 5; Pants g9, The above reductions include every onc of the two thousand fabrics in our store none rescrved--- Still greater reductions are made on Suit and Pant Lengths and rems nants We guarantee every garment we make to be eminently szllisf:u:tory o1 we exchange or refund the money. N 207 South 15th [COLL, the Tailor. \ 207 South 15th