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Suits reduced to.$IO.OO $37.00 Cloth Suits reduced to.$10.00 $20.75 Cloth Suits rcdticedto.$10.00 $37.50 Cloth Suits reduced to.$to.OO $25.00 Mohair Suits reduced to.$10.00 $35.oo Cloth Suits reduced to.$IO.OO $27.5( Cloth Suits reduced to.$lO.00 $27.S0 Mohair Suits reduced to.$10.0O $29.75 Mohair Suits reduced to.$tO.OO $15.00 Cloth Suits reduced to. $10.00 $37.50 Cloth Suits reduced to.$lO.00 $35.00 Mohair Suits reduced to.$l!LSe $32.50 Cloth Suits reduced to.$ISJW $42.50 Cloth Suits reduced to. $12(0 $19.75 Mohair Suits reduced to.$12J $32.50 Cloth Suits reduced to. $120 $27.50 Cloth Suits reduced to.$l2J)0 $4375 Cloth Suits reduced to.$lSJSO $32.50 Mohair Sulu reduced to.$lSJM $32.5 . Mohair Suits reduced to.$ISJM $29.75 Mohair Suits reduced to.$I2.80 $45.00 Mohair Suits reduced to.$l3L50 $27.50 Mohair Suits reduced to.$12JM $25.00 Cloth Suits induced to. $10410 $20.00 Cloth Suits reduced to.flSJM $37.50 Cloth Suits reduced ta. $13.00 $32.5n Cloth Suits reduced to.$lS.OO $39.00 Cloth Suits reduced tf.$15.0 $29 75 Cloth Suits reduced to.$13.00 $55.00 Mohair Sr.lts reduced to.$13.00 $35.0C Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $47.5r Voile Suits reduced to. $13.00 $59.00 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $59.00 Voile Sulu reduced to. $13.00 $35.00 Cloth Suits reduced to.$lS.OO $35.00 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $55.00 C!oth Suits reduced to. $15.00 $45.00 Panassa Suits reduced to. .$13 $52. 5u Panama Suits reduced to. .$13 $45.00 Mobair Suits reduced to.$13.00 $37 CO Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $37 50 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $37.50 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $35.00 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $07 50 Cloth Suits reduced to. $13.00 $45 00 Cloth Suits reduced to.$!3.00 $29 45 Cloth Suits reduced to.$13.O0 $32 50 Voile Suits reduced to.$15.O0 $45 oo Cloth Suits reduced to. $18.73 55 oo Voile Suits reduced to.$33.O0 $47.50 Voile Suits reduced to. $23.00 $C0 DO Voile Suit reduced to. $23.00 $59.00 Voile Suits reduced ta. 927.50 $S9.00 Cloth Suits reduced to. $35.00 Wash Shirt Waist Suits, $2.50 Lawn wash Shlrt-Walst Salts, 80c $5 India Llnon Shlrt-Walst Suits.. $2 $5.95 and $6.50 India Llnon Shirt- Wain SulU $243 $8.95 and $10.00 India Llnon Shirt waist Suits 95.00 Silk Shirt waist Suits. $10.00 and $13.25 Silk Shirt-Waist Suits $3.00 $15.00 and $16.75 Silk Shirt-Waist Suits $0.05 Ladies Silk Coats Short Coats. Three-Quarter Coats and Full Length for traveling $ R.95 Silk Coats, short, red. to 93.73 $10.00 Sill: Coats. -length. at.95.O0 $12.50 Silk Coats, -lensth. at.9o.95 $22.50 Silk Coats, short, at. . .910.00 $27.50 Silk Coats, short, at $BJKS $47.50 Silk Coats, short, at. . .$18.00 $21.!M Silk Coats. Redingote, at. . . $15 $12.50 Silk Coats. -length. at.$7.93 $15.00 Silk Coats. Vlenpli, at $lO $15.00 Silk Coats, full length. at'..$10 $15.00 Silk Coats. -length. .$10.03 Shirt Waists Reduced. 75c and $1.00 Waists reduced to. 18c $1.50 to $2.75 Waists reduced to. 50c $3.95 to $4.75 Waists reduced to..$l $5.00 to $8.50 Waists, silk. at. .92JM $10.00 to $14.75 Waists. sllk.at.$5.00 Ladies9 Raincoats Steamer Coats and Automo bile Coats reduced ;s fol lows: Bargains! Bargains! $12.75 Coats reduced to. . . . J$ 7.78 $18.75 Coats reduced to $I0.O0 $15.00 Coats reduced to $10.00 $22.50 Coats reduced to $10.00 $1S.75 Coats reduced to $10.00 $15.00 Coats reduced to $10.00 $15.00 Coats reduced to $10.00 $21.50 Coats reduced to $12JH $19.75 Coats reduced to $12JH $22.50 Coats reduced to $12.30 $25.0'' Coats reduced to $12.75 $27.50 Coats reduced to $13.00 $25.00 Coats reduced to 917.30 $32.50 Coats reduced to 918.75 $27.50 Coats reduced to $10.75 $37.50 Coats reduced to $22.30 $39.75 Coats reduced to $25.00 $47.50 CoaU reduced to $25.00 $45.00 Coats reduced to $23.00 Clearing Sale of Elegant Gowns In Our Costume Rooms. One lot of "Rajah Silk" Voiles, Crepe de Chine Dresses, beautifully made and trimmed; sizes 34 to 42 bust; original prices were $25, $29.75, $37.50, $4Z50, $45, $49.75 and $69; ' fifosf f( day for r.au, 5- One lot of Gowns in black only voiles, chiffon, satin and mescaline silks and crepe de 1Hines lined throughout original prices were dyVlBBBf ff w ?25' Gowns of chiffon voiles and crepe de Chines, all lined throughout with taffeta silk; original prices were $39.75. $4730, $65. $69.50. oJ N Af Monday for. $59, $79 and $87.50 your choice Monday White .Point d'Esprit and Black Net Gowns, trimmed with lace and ribbons; original prices were $25 and $29.75; prices were s 15 your choice Monday for $10 and 15 .00 Gowns of voiles, Henrietta, crepe de Chines all beautifully trimmed and lined throughout with taffeta silk original prices ere $29. 5, 532a0, $35. $45, $59 Cg AA lot Monday for... Taffeta Silk Coat Suits in various colors; nicely trimmed with braids; original prices were $25. - f AA loW re 9J.ts, ?. $10 $29.75 and $57.50; your choice 10 A lot of very fine Gowns only one of a kind which we'll sell as follows: One lot of Linen Suits, original prices were $10, $15, $18 and $25 choice Monday somewhat soiled .50 $2 One-hundred-dollar Silk Gown for Two-hundred-dollar Chiffon Gowns, trimmed with real lace i One-hundred-and-sev-ty-five-dollar Satin Chiffon Gowns, hand embroidered, for $25 $50 50 Small lot of Linon Sailor Suits and Linen Frock and Frill Coat Suits all-white and all-pink original prices were $15, $19.75, $21.50. $25, 4C-0J F AA $27.50. 29 75 and H I kooUU $35 choice.. $10 and jnces wer 15 Pongee Coats many suitable for auto mobiling original prices $15. $18.75, $2 and $3.a0 your C f i rhniro Mon- P ioa W day M3. 5 5 Parasols and Umbrellas. Reductions unparalleled on Parasols and on Men's and Women's Umbrellas. $1.25 to $200 Parasols reduced to 95c $2.50 to $3.00 Silk and Linen Parasols. . .$1.75 $3.25 to $4.00 Silk Parasols reduced to. . .$2.25 $3.00 to $5.00 Black Silk Parasols $2.50 $5.00 to $10.00 Chiffon Silk Parasols $2.50 $1.00 to $1.25 Sun Shades, green lined 50c $5.00 to $6.00 Silk Umbrellas reduced to. $3.50 $6.95 to $8.50 Silk Umbrellas reduced to. $3.00 $3.75 Silk Umbrellas (women's) $2.00. $5.75 to $6.95 Silk Umbrellas (women's). $3.50 $2.95 Linen English Em broidered Skirts $5.00 and $5.95 Linen Eng lish Embroidered Skirts. . . $5.00 Wool Skirts reduced to $8.95 to $12.50 Wool Skirts reduced to B. NUGENT & BRO. DRY GOODS CO., Broadway. WasMagtoa Avt. ami St. Charles St. Dress Skirts. Tremendous reductions on Wash Skirts, Wool Skirts and Silk Skirts. $1.00 $2.50 $2.50 $5.00 $35.00 to $39.t0 Taffeta Silk and Cloth Dress Skirts reduced 4 1 C AA to. each 4 O.UU Clearing Sale of Apparel For Misses,GirIs and Children Oae lot of children's white guimpe Waists 4 to 8 years original prices 50c. 76c. 95c. $1.10. $1.35. $1.75 and $1.95 -IC Clearing sale price. cachXiJC Lot of Children's charabray and percale Dresses sizes 4 to 14 years original prices were $1.00 and $1.25 CAf Clearing sale price, each. UUV Lot of Baby Dresses chambray. lawn and percales t to 6 year sixes original prices were $1.25 and $1.50-c:earlng f AA sale price 4 W Girls Dresses 6 to 14 year sizes percale, gingham and cham bray Russian blouse. Buster Brows and Infant waists orig inal prices $1.25 and $1.50 Clearing salo AA price, each JF I W Girls' and Juniors Regulation Salts $16.00 suits reduced to S.T.OO $10.00 serge suits reduced to 85.00 $11.75 serge sulu reduced to 8H.7A $19.75 mohair silk -lined coat suits $12.73. $18.75 serge silk -lined Jacket suits ft 12JSO. $16.75 cheviot Bilk -lined Jacket suits Sl&SO. $17.50 white serge suits for flO.OO $15.00 white serge suits for tHJKi $18.75 white serge suits for $7.30 $10.00 white eerge suits for $3.00 $18.75 organdies reduced to SB.0O $8.95 mohair Gretchens for SS.S5 Girls' Dresses Russian blouse. Buster Brown, two-piece blouse original price $1.75, $1.95, $2.25. $2.50 sizes C to 12 yrs. pl".ring.M.,e $1.50 Eight styles girls' dresses, all beautifully trimmed ages C to 16 years many lovely suits in this lot original prices $2.50. $2.75 and $2.95 tf") -c Clearing sale price. .f&) One great lot (where wo hae but oae. two or three of a kind) all sizes these show great re ductions: $5.95 dresses for 9&SO $5.00 dresses for $&! $6.95 dresses for 94.93 $6.50 dresses for 83.9.1 $7.95 dresses for $5.95 Children's Buster Brown suits 6 to 12 year sizes original prices were 53.95 tf Sfk Clearing sale price. .4'.s'vF Excellent butcher linen and pique suits nicely trimmed C to 14 years original prices were $6.50 and $6.95 C? OC Clearing salo price. .&0 zrO One lot of Irish linen and pique dresses, in white and colors ages 8 to 14 years original price- $5.00 Clear- Cl AC Ing sale price 70.V7 Children's white India llnon and Persian lawn dresses some high neck and some guimpe dfesses all nicely trimmed 4 to 6 year slzes-roriglnal prices $2.95 to $C.95 Clearing f f sale price 4 I .UVP $1.50 $4.95 Children's dresses India llnon andt Perolan lawns nicely trim med 4 to 6 year sizs original prices $2.95 to $7.5i Clearin sale price. Children's very fine dresses of Persian lawns, organdies and India linons original prices $3.95 to $S.75 fj W Clearing sale price. .4f,ff Baby coats (ages 3 to 4 years), made of cheviots, brilliantlnes and serges lined and unllned original price $3.95 to $8.95 Clearing sale f AA price 47 1 J9 Children's and girls box-back coats coliarless. nicely trimmed with white broadcloth original prices $C95. $7.95 and $12.00 Clearing sale price Children's silk coats 4 to 6 year sizes mado of good taffeta silk and nicely trimmed with whtto ilk braid and ornaments orig inal price $5.00 tfJ-J n Clearing sale price. . HJtOU Children" and Girls' coats 4 to 14 year sizes beautifully trim med with crochet lace over satin and with Irish point lace collars original prices $6.95 and $7.95 Clearing sale 4e? AA price JJ. W Children's two-piece and Norfolk jacket and skirt suits sizes 8 to 10 years original price waa $5.95 Clearing 4 W rale price M' I W Children's English cashmere Bus ter Brown suits tinea collar, cuffs, silk tie and leather belt size 12 to 14 years original price was $3.50 Clearing sale price. Stiita of fine cashmere, plain skirt, fancy waisting. waists surplice style sizes 10 to 12 years orig inal price $6.95 fl W Clearing sale price H 1 W Children's three-quarter coats sizes 6 to 10 years of beautiful mohair original price $7.50 Clearing sale d4 AE price M Children's brilllantine check coats, piped with green and fancy rib bons sizes 10 to 12 years orig inal prices $13.75 and $18.75 S,c".iBK.r $io.oo Small lot of baby dresses 4 to 6 year sizes original prices $8.95. $10.00. $11.95. $15.00 and $18.75 Clearing e AA sale price 4KJmJ9 Girls dresses from 6 to 14 year sizes organdies. Persian lawa and Indian Ilnoas original prices $8.95 and $15.00 ?!?: $4.95 One lot of children's blue and white pique suits skirt, shirt waist and coat original price $9.50 Clearing CC AC sale price 4Jf.yJ Children's pongee, silk coats and Jackets sizes 4 to 14 years nil beautifully trimmed orig inal prices were $8.95 to $14.7 Clearing sale price $1.00 $5.00 JAPANESE NOT ALWAYS STOICS Many of the 8oMipr Pine for Home and Long-MiMing Loved Ones. Writes Correspondent From the Orient. -Whatever yu do, Aurix. ferat to put In a plctar. of rr'ttr atrt. thr por fl Jo t tt front r hnrsr!ii for th Ifttt of a woman. fc." o SuionlhM tA. friend tvho at Ifc. "comfort Tbm" ti b fi!1l. wrlt He'Ti llyiJ. to ta Arccnaut. All ToMo ws t-jj for tsntni anj Japan of !I '. anl t!l uml qutJcn n'fc'n trieai xnt fr!nJ . -What arr ou psittlr In your s" And great anl Iocs wr th. dlculon or t!. mrlt of thl end that artlci. W. r a5ki! tp wpr-v.S UJt 13 cent, gqid n ic& of our ti. an I by mllnt cut to tfc. c'lM' jhop. jcI Iilltr.c a IiuniJrJ at ont nrf 4Mc to rut In each Mt. h troarn raper nlo; a fair of coiton ock. a Nu rd h!: war towrl. a tooth bruh. tooth poJr. a little. Jckrt of raatly yrli;! iaM!lri. a amall pawkaitr of totaiYo, a part if a cake cf kor an r.lcr' J nutart. and to pi ur miMlor.arj- frtecl trail. User as--"rp.l ir th" r not Jik trccta me hal ra tn cur cnUlho94. out -r tor!r of Tif-rotacs in brarery. of klni sa to tnr fatten to, and tttat thr Mil dtrr :ikrt thcrr. A Veltr hal rtra. back ami a tcUlrr !n th 8!4. TMrlr-a aan ha- rrjil the tract yea nt m. It J I. worn out. p'a nj ra anothr 4 W. r obis-i to tak th'lr .or J for It. . cf ccvr. coa!d not real th ftsiny l!t;! bok nv.fi wtth faactcattns cararr. but t-t tniticate the evr;ty of .sch lttr:aturr. piunip into th nilAUa cf caeh f rnrrJ the ptctar ofMh. n.ot ckarmlns llttl- seiaha e ecu's 2nd. . Storks about the Nar.keta mt ut to ts army by th people a!! over th sa Mn are brtxetzts to drift back. X soM!r before Fort Arthur wrote "set wtater: "W are anstcualy aaltins roc blanket. I have heard that in the 4n IBSSTr laiiea at court east oat to th?W aamOtearta In the field arara -tothaut ga4f by ib!r own fair hands, with njny m tender thosaM atitehed fa. I hare no ! ssjsaOieart. and I want a Market seat ty aSK poor old an'a" And from tha CtsjSjMt authority rraifili hear that ieaei'er. eery"Be madly paved ever Sta !' of blank Is seat out, aearrhlns for those which were slen by tomn. for each blanket was ir.arkrj Ith the name of the tender One day a pile of blanket was thrown dnan In a companj' crour.da and imme diately attneked by th oliilers. After a fruitless eearch thev stralshter.ed rp. "What Is the matter with those Man ketsT they arnimMed; "not a air.le one from a woman": for it emJ that an other company had had the first pick. Aa second chetce eacSi late comer tried to find a blanket from his own rrovir.ee. A olHer" wife sent out a blanket, her heart full of her hahnd. no doubt, but because ah. could not send one directly to him 'h did r.ot withhold her rift, atrans fate sent the pile In whl.-h was her cfrertns atralsjht to her h'isband'a company. Anothr soldier pot it. but vhen h. saw thts name he carried It to the hus band, and h-etrar.f. contradictory t-lc that -they are. these Japaseae h. cried like a child. TJTTTKnS A OREAT POUACF1 From the letter that come back ftom tfc. homesick boys in th field It rould eem that thry lied from letter to letter frcm kom nnd that it was the province of the onra of the land to brace on the armor of their mn anJ keep bracins. for th way U yet Ions. anJ thorny tefora them I hat merer lo-?)tei to be a Japne woman, and am besinnine to think even th men ha a hird time if thv try to live up to their warlike wommklnd When, after tbe battle, a ehr: note came from oar soldier, telllnc of his tfrt. Mies Oret-n-WUIow said, scorr.fullr: "I think Shin ir.ut hll bchirt the other "" Ard in anwr to an indlcnant rro:ct. she exclalmej; "Tbe". trv doean't he jrt wounded or Killed Kcryor ! dees'" Over in th -ual-'cht were twnty or mere impertai cuards. Srme of th men wer errc1 in n curious fcrm of wres t'ir.a Feet wide apart, risht feot iouch li risht foot. I-ft hand reetlns or. lft knee, with the risht hard thy wre rr.ak Inc slrjiJlar dartlnc nvrnii(, aa lft a these cf a snake's forked toceue. Their object "eemed to be to set a grip on the back of the opponent's arm. be low the elbow semewher W notice that If tbat hoIS wa cb'aind. tbo other man -mfd to fly throush the air itii eut much effort ca th part of the man throwinc Mm'. Amid the lauchter of his coara-Ws the u-slucky wisht would rk fclB-.sIf p. whiV the victor met man e.fter man ant't he a in turn ran Quished. And it brouaht bark to me an other of Vchlvama's falrv tales. "1 don't se. I sal.t." "how the Jap areee.are able :o ireet and defeat ts ruliM at cloee. quarters," "Moetly Jiu-mu. said rchiyaata. "Do tbe solllers know thatT I asked fti surprise. "All ff the cBicers and man? f fti aaen aa manv as they had bad time ta tarh"" he replied, "tet one of our uen. rraroied. meet anr Rsnlin unarmed: tkt own the left hand of the Japanese: -xiatSi the nAtsst-ri do sot know, there t. a quick, sedd-n fcoTd. anl with ore hand ws can tkew a heavy ian: thn. with ttcht sir jwJcknes. pen! there is a sud den Usw that mean death, aa4 no cat co uld tell how that man died. If our own man. wa also know how to brirg him to." "An enemy stays dead. I suppose " "Oh. yes." sail Uchlyana. And here under ny own eyes I i it as no fairy tale, although, to ue sure, they omitted the final "ponsr An officer wrestled with tiie mm. taking his turn with the other. Fifteen mlnutea of this rapid eaercise. and a stretcher waa put down to mark the dlatanc. and rap idly cne after th other they tried the lone Jump, practlcins for ditches atd trenche. I auppose. I noticed that v.bst ver these men did they did with all their rr.ltht. Das Way Oat of Jail. sxruBUc crrciAU Lewiston. Ta.. July l.-Henry Jchn- ston. who was in jail here awaiting- trial on a charge, of nM"ry. ercaped from prison by tllntltie up two atoc blocks In the floor of Ha cell, making hi, way to the cellar and crawling through a window to frcn!nm. Johnston left all his olnthlng In hi cell except u. pair of blue trousers, which he wore. WOMAN ROBBED OF $5,000. Ilandbag Looted on Train, She Helier!i. of Life's Savings. RfT-lBIJC SPDJIAt. New Tork. July L-Mlsa Celia Hogan. middle-aged, of No. & West Sixteenth street. Bayonr.e. informea the Bayonne poUca thai ah had lost or been robbed of SS.000 In Manhattan. She had drawn the monev from several banks, she said, and wa on her way In a Third avenue "I." train to the Uronx to Invest it in real es tate tihen at Jackon avenue ihe d'acov ered that a handbas which ahe wore at her waist was icn and her money was gone. Mis. Hocan at once Informed the. Man hattan police 8Ne beliefs she was robbed on the train. She had two fi.OQu bills, five SVO bills and ne tl' hills. It had uken hr ail her life to aave, tha money. Insert's Mite Kills Hajr. ItRPfni.tC .TDTIAt. tVilkcrbarre. Pa . Jur. L Four-year-old COnrad Mesmer died from blood poisoning caused by the bit. of an insect a wsek ago. The insect stung his arm. which swelled rapidly, the poison being so viru lent that it baffled the physicians. MOWED DOWN HIS DAUGHTER. Little irl Terribly Injured in Lawn Accident. RCFCBMC SPECIAL Plainfltld. N. J.. July !.-Utt I.ena Tygard. the S-year-old daushter of J. IV. Tjgard. president of the Tgard Engine Company, is in Muhlenberg HopltaI. with her left leg half cut off. Mr. Tygard was 0ng srass in th. yard with a scyth. and his little daughter came up bhtnd ""n. when tha scyth. caught her around the legs. The. blade cut through the calf. severing tendons and all aa far as tha bor.e. The agonized father hurried the chUd to the houiQ nnd thence to tha hospital. It aiu found necessary to taka thirty stitches in the gash. FIREWORKS. Reliable gse t. Fakrlelas. IS 5. Tt. Tessw Wreck Yfeilsaa MranSeC ntn'm.tf srurtau Dallas. Tex.. July I. The two men killed in a railroad wrck r.ar Ixngvlew. Tex.. Thursday havo been Identified as C. E. Washlr.Rton, fc carpenter, of Fort Worth, and Charles Mason, a neunter. hA teBt f th union in JkiII.i In ink. bat who has wra payina- ours in snroreporx lor mo last few months. THIS STOCK ADVANCES-.- 25 PER CENT JULY 3 The Uncle Sam Refinery Companr now Itavo a omarter sailltow dollar re tlnery practically completed and paid for and will be opeaed up for business on July Fourth, when all Southern Kaasar and people from all over the United St&tcs will assemble la great delegations tb dedicate this great In dependent cnt .rpriae. - Parade rercral miles long Cancans' Military Cand from V.'lnSsld. Sandford's Military Band frcm Wichita and the Cherryrala Band and Drum Corps will furnish the music Tor the day. Patrick Heary Coney, commander of thi Kansas O. A. R.. will light the fires under the re flacry ."urnacis ia the morning.' Old soldiers from alt over will ta la the line of para la and take part ta the ceremony, fe-veral aear ly army posts win be ort in force. Kansas Is doing things, you know. She started a f ght oa oppressioa aad wrong la the CO's aad she le still la the fight for Justice, aad the opeatag of The Uncle Sasa Refinery under Oesc tircamstances ta a guar aa:e to etssry taswator la the Catted States that their areparty will be protected. The I'acle Sasa Coajpany aow has over twelve huadred Kaasas stockholders, aad ia addition to this there are over tfteea hundred asore scatured all wver the Ualud States aad late Caaad aad Xesle. The stock at the preseat price Is la great dessaad. resstttaaces raaalag aa kick aa foar tkoasaad dollars la a single day. The eosBpaay have beea crswdiag develop ment from the word go. and are selling the stock of the company at a price now tbat is a great money maker. In fact, without a doubt it is the greatest investment offered ia America to-day. Stork: Will Be Advanced 23 Per Cent Nest Moaday. The hours are numbered that anyone can secure stock In Tin Uncle Sam Company at anywhere near present prices. However, all remittances for stock that are In the mails so that they will bear the post-office mark at their starting place of July 3d. or be fore, will be accepted at the following prices: St shares at SfO.OO: f.e shares at SftO.Oe: &,eoe shares at SMe.e: IO.A4W shares at gsWv.OO: or aay number of shares over five hun dred oa tha same basis. lastaltsseat OsTer Gives Every Maa a Caaace. To give every man a chance to share the great profits la this refinery and pipe line company, the following in stallment of er will still bold good until Monday alght: SB shares S6.M cash aad five raoathly payments of 8ft.ee each: ljOM shares SlaXM cash and five monthly paymeats of Slsxeo each: S.eee shares SSe.ee cash and fve monthly aayraeats of fae.ee each: leee shares lesXC cash aad five ttoatkly aayaieats of 9ICO.ee each. Par value of the stock is f 1.00 per suare aad nonassessable. W-liawf laF TawaSSSBSBSBSBSBBBsr wlH sssUaasI aafl BTas - Assets Bark of the Cotaaaay. Company nofr owns and controls over aveatee tkaaaaa! MT.OOO) acres of oil lands, seventy-eight 7i oil and gas wells, four pumping plants. Has a quarter of a million dollar refinery practically com pleted and raid for. and will b refining" oli in less than fire days. Ifas'thousands of barrels of oil in storage and upwards of thirty miles of ltral pipe lines connecting-three-fourths of the Cherryvule Held. Is completing more lines. Has the fran chise for a jlpe !!n IT miles long clear " to the wtlrfi ffrwat at Kansaa City and have a flfty-sevn acre site for refinery aass.sn tww on the banks of the navigable waters. Has flfyr-nre miles of pipe line now on the roads. Thirty-four miles of this order I now delivered st 11 eua. Neosho Falls and Cherryvale ind Is paid for At least ten thousand acre. ef additional oil lands will be secured and the Kansaa City pipe line will be completed r.nd another reftnery built. Authorised capitali sation of the company Is ten million dollar. The assets back of the company as stated above on a conservative basis exclusive of cash In the treasury and over ataef r taw asaes $t0.0C.e0) dollars that Is subscribed on silt-edge Installment contracts which will alt be paid In during the neat four months, making ail together close to els aaadwa eksasaaa .G4.0S9.00t dollars of property. Four million and eight hundred thousand shares of the capital stock, or aearly aae-aeM. is still In the treasury and will be sold for from to aa cents per share snd the proceeds put Into ad ditional oil lands and pipe lines and refin eries. We think m a conservative basis that any man can safely ngure on this Uncle Sam stock increasing In solid values to aw cents per share In the nest four months. The ulpe line to Kansas City will pay for Itself in the saving of freights In eaowtb. Then la from three to Ave dollars per barrel proflt la lubricating oils. From the Missouri River front we can Boat this oil unhindered and free to the three areat manufacturina csaters of tLe Union, and if need be to tha mouth of the- MI"'5s!pr! and load her on, ocean steamers. We cannot In this small space set forth tho many strong points of The Uncle pain C'.mpsiny. She Is under tha management of I ulncss mn. and men whose he-irts are a th fight for justice In tho oil fields, and you enn bank on the proposition lelng pushed in rcd faith to grand success. This announcement will appear prominently In fifty-two of the leading papers of tha United Stales. TV11! he read by over ten mil lion people. IJeclde for yourjejf whether now is the time to telegraph our order. teetfer Telegraph Yoor Ordera assg Has mbbssi Slahf Draft Vast Wills Stock Attacked. Thro Till be lots of investors who win conclude to buy th! stock st tho last minute or ther niny r,ot er the advertisement until late. To thM people we would advise, them, to telegraph the secretary to send stock with, sight draft attached and the company will honor all ordr on such telegrams that bear a dte on or befor or up to thej hour of mid night Mcnday night, July 2d. Iiut put ona thing- down in your bat goM and strong, this sti-k goee tp ri per cent after midnight July Third. Iteference. The Montgomery County N'tlnnj! Rank. Th Cherryvale Stata Ilank. Th I'MpieV N.itlonal Hank, all of 'herryval Comrny is runnier drills aad bringing In additional producing wells weak ly Company has room on undeveloped oil lands for over sir thousand (irf) oil and gas wells. Ft.lt-pag9 announcements, havo ap peared in the leadim papers of tho Union during the past thre months explaining tho company more ruily. Ton ran write or wtro for more full particulars, but remember tha day and hour when the stock advances,, and get your order in Just as quick as rou can. Ihiy vour stock and come and celebrat. on the Fourth. Hake rheefcs and drafts or monev orders to THE UNCLE SAM, COM PANT, or H. H. TUCKEK. Jr.. Secretary. Address H. H. TUCKER, Jr OHIMflV VAL l.et l i