Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 17, 1900, Page 10, Image 10
V) IIKADY TO SK..V COM'lUd'S nbw viaduot thrown open ltnt M HMI 'tmtti 1trt IImk I It Unit I tit that t Hrtll Tlt lfrfi'li sffwl l'1tlfl wns opned tfl Id ttililtr Hummsv mornlne. with- Mil fftiirfir. All lli- jiiIIi (linnhn eats lfsMfffl ffrtfti Thirteenth street to fMfflwnfh slffel and rfoftl the rnllnnd rrk ffl llt flew tlmliirt. AtthoiiRh the fating rtl Hip MWth Aitpfourh In not com fAHon. Irlfi Iniitdl plenty of spafe to pass IH patM between the far trnrks and ffldtlp ttm imp of Ihp lducl during the day. HfimlfH of telilele of nil sorts made the irlft nHtm Him latluet lir wnjr of dedicating II 'I lip Irnttl Hiiimilnllv larcn on ttm mmmm l It wttll fml Md Mf mwph flmnhit Mid Honth Omaha nnd IMtlMMf, Mtf rf IMIt'l llllfl- hPiwrftl (Imnlm anil tho Vinton street hall H MM, M lwi in Mm fMil wfk h. Hip larcp crowila wcro mtirli nlcnifil .. NMr. pi nil lll wffp ill' wMi Hip Improvement. Thp now idructure hH M iMftrlMl witfisM will I - M oil rt IptPl with Sixteenth street and Is l.rM 11 lMf lH fiffM lit frnp from mk ntul liunifn. Mnnr lights aro tn I M I mflM furl Ml filew, "H'l I" tifMlig InMsIM ami II will he ai brilliantly n h tnr afrfMlMMnfl Ul l Hi" lliliM na nil of Hip business strceln. Hum t Itowl xotl MmNI Osmium Amdfa DhIM, VAflltn I1W9BAMI AliC I'WOVIOtO fOfi rMI r f Ptwurri Will Mo HImiii ntul It, MimIp Hill Hp lrlcil mIMi m If'H Hi l'lMM in SM I !('. SKIES WEEP OX SWITDIS'S DAY fMtMl fdMle Hi fill M PWH' tMMl'lnN iM4 rf TH PdfllMPt alW flf -M fnr Hllf pll PWPfM, H MPll KflPt' mn ami mnl hailflfMflR HpimW il n1 "Imim lNiimMr M pfp'1 hkmIp will h RifoN ai ik H'twlar ippn 'lhp mi lAh,t4r ftcffinnn will h nttnnn i-pf-rialir f'tr WMfp ami itotHtdar ptPtiltiK Immilar wwla Mil r't"all Two ppiiIiiii If Hip rain hail not Intprfcrril tho nnvln ttimlil Imvp hppn totntilplPil within a tiny or two, hut II la (irohiitilc that thp work will be rfflaypd until thp lart of the wrek. The atorin nlxo Intprfprrd with tlin atreet car piiiiatiy'a work on Vinton atrcot between Twptillpth atrpflt nnd Twenty-fourth atreet. TIip water wnahrd out tho loo?n dirt bo ah i)k will tm ftt Ppiwlply Id Hin Iwnrti Mm IfnrUn n rut It will tin nrrrmnrv to riniip ff iha iifiaifimpiti or miwirai m- , rnldprahlp IIIIIiik beforo the paving can ih'iniMti ami im t mutt p i , n,y I Mnf Mt maHH iiwi mm una mihur" mnt Mid Mr ltallitbri!, "by Kltlii Hip A upvero apraln wilt tiaually dlinble ths rotiitil"i mpta Hmii Ha ponlfapt fpiinlrfa. Inltirpil ppraon for throe or four weoks. It I in mr ht IiiIwmIh lo nlf thofoilr.li Many caara hnvn occurred, howovcr, In and atnNp Mtltfarllnti, aa I ptpprt ti to- whlfh n rure haa been cfTected In Una than main In M tml and will pfwPl In mnet nno work hy applying Chamberlnln'a Pain Omaha pmnplm Kaln Tim Mwl linn li'Tii Unlrn liarinK 14 pfr mi- ulnl pnmn and U Jil't rtHnr. m rtiai(pmPMl of four wppka tit Wil low tlr-in nark. I'hl'adplphla ' Willi Hi (wfMiHriri of Hip Imttd Hplf will remain in nam aa iihir It current cti- K aHtnnl at I'lilltolalplila, Ilia noinmlttre will Im at liberty under Hip rnnlruil to In- rl In'o Hi jifrntti pprfnrmanrpa of fpn. rial oral wiloa ly ("limn of nallminl repu tation, and In apirln IIipup fnttiirca Mr. "WASN'T IN NO KERRIDGE." Unrunrrl lltniiivnii I'lrmla Not fltilltj- lo (linrK ItrtitiKliI Anlnt Hit In I'nllrc ('iurt. Rain on Sunday Is n Portent of Forty Days of Dampness, QUAINT LEGEND OF A BISHOP'S GRAVE .MonhV Attempt to Move .tfilnt'n Hod) AumIiikI llln Wind llrliiRn On n I'Imkmp of .Mnlitiir Itrc oril lllvprovr Ompti. MnrRarnt Donovan, who Ilvts In tho rear of fiOH llnrney atrect, wna nrrnlxned In po- llco court yeaterday on a charge of "ranking lUHanhnx nrer to rpiidor any nil within n loud and iinuaunl nolae on tho atrect and hit piwr All wflprnooii coiipprla rxrept innlntiliilng an offenilvo carriage." She 'inda will eoiiprlt wipul,ir nlra, and Mr. plcnded not guilty anil notlllel the Judge llallpfilwrg prttmltp in IniriMluro every that rhe "wnan't In no kerrldge, but wm on worthy wtvelly thin la found In up lti'datr fut when tho officer pinched her." corert reftflorp Mra. Donovan la believed to bo nllghtly IVpI l"nrfPMfnlh luia Iippii plareil at the deinpnted. Slio attrlbutca all her trouble ?iead of Hi "ftnimllipii on eonetpsltma f 'r lo a Mra. O'llenrn, who lives near her, and he dlptltlPU of Hi potiiuiprrlnl prlvllrgrn of 'he ftinrert pphoaii, na ImmiIIi room will be rd around Hip (put. Arrannementa eto niado at the meollni: ye-lrtday In have eollrt'lora go out and dla trlhit Hie ilrkfta old nnd to turn the cimli r-pved therafor over to the trrnaiirer. The program ronimllieo reported what It would rot lo hnve the tirngrnin printed. It In the Inlenil' ii lo have not only n very retty prttgam. hut nlo .t very iiftful one. by mean of hlrti the muni'- of each rnucert will It i'iirhlnil in pomplelo (ootnolr Tiila U In puraiinttre of the pu.ponea of tlu ronrert aeaeon n an ediienilnn.il rnterprlro nod will dnubil'PM uinlerially enhnuco the r"l"ytnnt of Ihe tiiuale. It la proiced to ln the pmRMm enil-wekly and they will te given nwny llmlt-nd of being aold, n It titttll the rnrr The I'oiiimlltee linn arlerted n locntlon for the tent, but onlng to the fnct that ar raiigemptila have mil yet been perfected for re tiring It deel led not to aiinounro II at prppniil. LIVE WIRES MUST BE BURIED 1 1 ll Ml ll ll l.llri n l.onurr In 111- llll. iliiiiuerril li- t'nlirlilli'il I'.li'i'lrli'll). "Tho ilpclrlc wire of Omnlm must all go tindprgrmiml. The death of Charles I.. Jnlinton and the Injury of J. II. I 'off aro but additional otainplen of tho ilnnKers of ovor liran wires. tiio wire Unit IIipso men tamo In contact with might liavo Injured many people who Iiiivk been pnawlng It rtally." snld Mayor Moorei, "I am think lng of having mi ordlnanco framed reinilr Iiik all overhend wires to be plnced whero they lll not be a menace to public xnfety and mny present such a niensuro to tho rnun.-ll at tho Tuesday night meeting. "The telephone companies are removing their line from poles nnd plnclng them underground as rnoldly ns la possible, but the light and power companies hnvo shown no disposition to do away with tho great network of wire that hnngn over the streets. Many eipresslons of Indignation i mn to mo concerning tho manner In which the city nllows It streets to be strung with the death-bearing wires, and tho time has come when the people will not permit the present condition of affairs to continue. "After the terrible accident when tho firemen were kilted by llvn wires It wnn pupposed that the electric companies would take steps to put their lines beneath tlm streets, but tho affair quieted down nnd no move nan been mndn to protect tho pub llr I have no deslro to mako any unrea tnnible demnmla of the companlea nml would not urge the pnasagi- of nn ordlnnnce If they had shown any illauo'iltlnn lo placo their wire In conduits, a- tho telephone companies are doing. Hut under tho clr rumstances It certainly Is high tlmo that nmii body tnko the Initiative In this reform." says tint woman InsplrtH boys to chase her with butcher knlvr. It was while trying to escape from a rabble of urchlna armed with table cutlery that sho was arrested Hundny. She sayo she has lived In Omaha fifty years and should bo entitled to protection. Tlieri' Vo I'rlcnil I, I'm- nil Old Frlrntl, llo will always help you In tlmo of need. It la tho name with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. It Is on old and tried friend In many thousands of families, nnd llko other old friends can nlwnyn bo depended upon In time of need. Tradition has played sad pranks with tho memory of St. Swlthln, a holy and learned saint, who nourished In tho middle of tho ninth century, undor the reign of King Kthehvolf, tho Dane. Sunday, July 15, was the saint's feast day, nnd In tho year of our lord, IfiOO, tho rain fell In unstinted portion, on that dnto. Tho auguries prom ise In such caso that the skies will weep for forty dayo. The portent is thus spoken of by day In his "Trivia:" How If on Swlthln'n feast tho welkin lour, And every pent house streams with hasty nhow'rs. Twice twenty days shall clouds their ueeces tirnln And wnsh the pavements with Incessant rnln. Bt. Swlthln Is referred to b: several old chroniclers ns "tho drunken saint," al though thoro Is good evidence that tho charge Is base and Blandcrcus. Ills al leged Influence upon the weather camo about after his death. On his dying bed, Swlthln, then bishop of Winchester, Woo canonized by tho pope; but nevertheless expressed the desire that his bones be In terred In tho open churchyard and not In tho chancel of tho minster, tho common resting place of saints. Upon his death the body wns burled In tho churchyard, but tho monks later de termined to remove It to tho Interior of the mlnotor. On July 15 they were about to proceed with tho task when they were pre vented by a heavy rain, which lasted for forty days. At tho end of that time they abandoned tho attempt as heretical nnd blasphemous and Instead built a chapel over the grave. Many miraculous cures are later said to have been effected at tho tomb. The records of tho Greenwich observatory show that tho quaint legend of weeping St. Swlthln Is not vouched for by fact. During the last forty yearn July 15, clear, has been followed by more wot weather than July 1G, rainy. Thero are many devout admirers of the Saxon saint, however, who still place their faith In tho words of Poor Robin's almanac: St. Swlthln's tiny, If thou dost rain, Kor forty duys It will remuln: St. Swlthln's dny, If thou be fair, Vor forty days 'twill rain na mnlr. A llouaeltold eeesli j-. Every homo should have handy for use a little box of Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, as a perfect guardian of the family health. All druggUto, 10c, 25c, 50c. .M'KCIAI, KYt'l'ltSIONS Vln Itoek Ialiniil Itnutr. Denver and return, $19. July 17 and 18 and August 2. Colorado Springs nnd return, $19, July 17 nnd 18 nml Auguet 2. I'ueblo and return, $10, July 17 and IS and August 2. Olenwood Springs and return, $31.00, July 17 nnd 18 nnj August 2. Salt Lake City nnd return, $32.00, July 17 and 18 and Auugst 2. Ogdcn and return, $32.00, July 17 and IS and Auguot. 2. Oood for return until October 31, City ticket ofnee, 1323 Farnam street. DAVI.KillT TIlAI.VS roil S1MIUT I,AKI Oknbojl and Arnold Park. Tho Chicago, Mllwnukeo & St. Paul rail way company have just placed In service daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, Okobojl and Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and ar rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning tho trnln leaves Spirit Lako at 0:43 a. m. ami arrhvs Omnha 3:55 p. in. This Is the best scrvlco that has yet been offered over any ono road. Hound trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, $10. To. City ticket office, 1504 Fnrnam street. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Western Agent Hot Went her It lirtimnt Inm. Rheumatism le ono of tho troubles which In doubly annoying and painful In hot weather. Sudden changes of temperature nnd of tho condition of tho ntmoophcre bring It on Just the same. Indies who are troubled have a means of relief In the bath treat mcnt of tho Ronstrom Hygiene Dath Co., at rooms 21C to 220 Hce bldg. This treatment which combines tho application of electricity together with the Turkish bath Idea, and a vigorous scientific maseago will cure any case. A ladles s maid aim women mafeeu6cs nro In attendance, nnd the Institute is con ducted solely for ladles. FATHER WINS FIGHT FOR SON 1 n tlrnnt ilarkmin I Tukrii from III Mother' Inn After Mtnrniy .Scene In t'uiirt. Th" prolonged struggle for tho porncsslnn of IMwIn (Irani Jackson, 11 yours old, wan ended In Judge Keysor's rnurt yesterday, the father, Kdln Jackson, nrmirlng nn order Nebraska? of court for the custody of the boy. Mr. for her, Jarkaon asked tho court that tho boy's mother, Mr. Chnrles Kelpln, be cited for contempt and that his won ho sent back to tho grandmother. Mrs. I.ucy llnrto of Be atrice, Neb. Judge Kcysor ruled, however, tli.it tho grandmother had allowed young Jarksmi to leave her custody and that ac rordlng to the origlnnl decree of divorce it was tho father's right to lake tho child. The tmy I yours, why don't you take him" aeked the court of Mr. Jaakson. The boy wj clinging lo his mother's dross and glaring at his father. "1 tried to take hlni once, Judge," ex- claimed Jackson, excitedly, "when tho mother stepped between us nnd then called policeman. Judge KeyBor then lfued the order giving th Niy to his father and young Jackson was led from the room sullenly bearing back In hi father' grasp. Victor II. Kline Demi. Victor It. Kane, tho S-vear-old boy who suffered nn attack of lockjaw as the result of n ullght burn lutllcted by a toy pistol, tiled sunt my even nir nt a sn at inn noma of his foster mother, Mrs. W. M. Hny, ot Aiasim street. rue tunerni win no held nt 8:30 Tuesday mornlne nt St. Phi o menu's cathedral, nml tho Interment will bo nt Holy Hepuicnre. It riiivetl III I.eic. P. A. Dnnforth of LaOrangc, Oa,, suffered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg; but writes that Rucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured it in flvo days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, It's the best salve In tho world. Curo guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists. Who Is the most popular young lady In If you think you know, vote Himv to Keep Cool, The great majority of women have to stay at homo In summer. How to keep cool Is a great problem. The real question, however, Is how to fortify oneself to endure the heat, Frequent bathing Is In Itself refreshing, but nothing will put a woman Into such splendid condition as tho Renstrom Hygleno bath. This combines the best In the Turkish bath with a new scientific application of electric Ity, together with massage. Rooms 216 to 220, lieo building. Telephone 1716. Thla brings health and endurance to copo wllh heat'and fatigue. Chnnue of Time. On July 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway changed the time of their train between Omaha and Chicago, The fast train formerly leaving at 7:35 p. m. will, under tho new card, leave at 6:00 p. m., arriving Chicago at 8:30 a. m., In ample time for all eastorn connections. The local train form erly leaving at 11:00 a. m. has been changed to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and arriving Chicago at 10:30 p. m. A Plnee to Spend tlie Summer. On the lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL- WAV In Wisconsin are Eorno of the most beautiful places In the world to spend t summer vacation camping out or at tho olO' gant summer hotels. Iloatlng, fishing, beau tiful lakes and streams and cool weather, These resorts aro easily reached from Omaha. A book describing them may be had upon application nt the Chicago, .Mil waukee & St. Paul Ry. city ticket office. 1504 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip tickets, good returning until October 31, now on sale. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Mnrrlnnre I.leeime. Tho following licenses to wed have been Issued from tho offlco ot the county Judge: Nnnio nnd Residence. Ace Kdwnrd Trummor. Omnha 2S Jtillii HUHt, umaiiH i, Claude. V. H. Callller. Omaha 2 .Mary Helms. Omnha 19 lloliemliiu llep!ill!cBim Orgsnlir, A Hohemlnn Renubllcnn club of tho Firs wnrd wns orgntuzed yesterdny. The fol lowlmr olllcera were elected: President J. W. Rousek: vice tires dent. Adol Krenek: secretary, Joseph Klula; treasurer, jamca iiunai. DA YliKSHT THA1X TO COLORADO Vln tlnrU Ilnud Hoiite. Will leave Omaha Tuesday, July 18, nt 6:40 a. m. and arrive In Colorado early same evening. Tako this train and suvo expense of sleeper. City ticket office, 1323 Fnrnam street. Huberman, Jeweler: est. 1866; absolutely reliable; lowest prices guaranteed. 13&Doug-. Omnha Tent nnd Awning Co., tents, awn IngB, canvas goods, 11 and Harney, phone 883, nosToiv sTonr, ..ai.k op oxi'onns. Women' rinpot Oxford Tie nnd Misses' Mil U Children' Strap .Hit mint ON MAIN FLOOR HAROAIN SQUARES AT I109TON STORU, OMAHA. On main floor on bargain squares we plaeo on ealo women's oxford ties, nowest styles, worth up to $3,00 a pair, at $1.50 and $1.08 a pair. Women's oxford tics, worth up to $4 n pair, at $2.50 and $3.00. Misses' and children's strap sandals, blacks, tans and red, nt tho following spe cial loy prices: 60c, 75c, 80o nnd $1.25. 110STON STORK. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. LAST SCHEDULES CO FORWARD Count of tho Population of Omaha Has Boon Completed. SPECIAL CENSUS TO BE TAKEN UP NOW 'Inure Published 1y n I.oenl Short Absolute!)' t'nrellalile nnd Were .ot I'.veu n (loud (iiien. CITY SEWERS ARE TOO SMALL Consldernlilo Uiiinnue Done to Cet- Inrn nnd Pnreinent li- Stiti-dti)-'n It n I ll Storm. The henvy rain has brought nn army of property owners to tho city hall to complain of flooded cellars, of street curblngs so low they will not contain tho surface water nnd of sewers that aro not capable of holding tho floods poured Into them. 'Tho great need of tho thickly populated part of the city Is storm sewers," said City Engineer Rosewatcr. "Of course wo have but few such heavy rains, but where streets aro completely lined with roofs that flood the paving provision should bo mado for theso emergency cases. Water should not flow for maro than two blocks along any street without finding Its way Into tho sewer. hen a Inrgo volume of water comes for many blocks down steep grades tho result Is damaged pavement 'nnd complaints from property owners who nro flooded." Streets In all parts of tho city suffered more or less from Sunday's downpour, nnd several thousand dollars will bo required to repair paving and to fill holes In unpaved streets. West Leavenworth street nnd Vin ton street between Twentieth and Twenty fourth streets were damaged considerably. Thero was a bad washout at Ninth and Oak streets and considerable grading will bo re quired to make many of tho unpaved streets In the southeast part of the city passable. Vi'lilte Mnn Turned l'clloiv. Great consternatlou was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaudlcc. Ho was treated by tho best doctors, but without benefit. Then ho was ndvlsed to try Electric Bitters, tho wonderful Stomach nnd Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves Its matchless morlt for nil Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 60c. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists. Clienp Itonnd Trip Hate. On July 17 and 18 and August 2, 7 and 21 tho Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35. Watervtllc, Minn., and return, $10.63. Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10.68. St. Paul, Minn., and return, $12.63. Minneapolis, Minn.,' and return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95, Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95, West Superior, Wis., nnd return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1102 Farnam streot. Take the Wnbnnli. For Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and all tho summer resorts of the east. All agents sell tickets via tho Wabash. Ask tor them or call on or write G. N, Clayton, room 405 N. V. L. building. ICOi GINGER ALE Rethesda, Soterlnn, Wnukoslin. Hygel nnd Manltou Ginger Chnmpagne. Low prices on dozenH, cases or ulnglo bottles. WB AH13 THE DRUG CUTTERS. $1.00 Steam's Winu of Cod Liver Oil, we sell 75c $1.00 Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, we sell 75e $1.00 Moeller's Cod Liver Oil, we sell.. 5c $1.00 Plnkhnm'a Vegetable Compound. 75c GOo Syrup of Figs 3;c $1,00 Scott's Emulsion 75c $1.00 Wine of Cnrdul 75o $1.00 Pcrunu 75c $1.00 Hostcttcr'a Stomnch Hitters "oc $1.00 Kilmer's Swamp-Root 75c $1.00 Mile's Nervine 75c $1.00 Mnltlne Preparation 83c 35c Castorhl 2ic $1.00 Mnlted Milk 75c 25o Cnrter'M Little Liver Pills 15e $1.00 Pierce's Favorite Prescription 75c $1.00 Hood's Snrsapnrilla 75c Sherman&McGonnell Drug Go, SEW LOCATION. 16th and Dodge Streets, OMAHA, NEB. Yesterday tho Inst of tho boxes of tho population schedules of tho census of Omaha were forwarded to Washington by registered mall and tho taking of the census on tho special schedules will begin nt once. For tho purposo of tnklng tho census ot tho manufacturing Interests of tho country tho enumerator districts In many cases have been abolished or altered. In the caso of tho Omaha district It Is extended to Include Council Bluffs, Plattsmouth and Nebraska City In addition to Omaha and South Omaha. Tho ofTlco of supervisor Is abolished and Major Wheeler Is plnced In charge of the work with tho title of chief spcclnl ngent of tho censuo depnrtment. Under him nro Philip Gahm, Charles J. Robertson, Gcorgo W. Forbes, Thomas K. Sudborough, all of Omaha; Frank F. Everest of Council Bluffs, John A. Davlcs of Plattsmouth nnd Frank R. McC.Ttney of Nebraska City. The work of the special agent Is of tho most confiden tial character. He Is nuthorlzcd to require answers from managers of all manufactories regarding the condition of the business, the amount of money Invested, the amount of the receipts nnd tho profits or Iceses of the enterprise. This Information must be treated ns confidential by the agent under severe penalties. Two weeks or more will be re quired to complete tho enumeration of tho special features by tho force nt hand. While the enumeration of Omaha Is com plete nnd has boon for several days, no fig ures can be given out ns to tho resul. Figures which havo been published are ab-. solutely unreliable, according to a statement mado by tho supervisor, and the population of Omnha nnd South Omnha will not be known until Issued by the Washington office, to which nil data hns been forwarded. No household Is complete without a case of Cook's lmpcrlnl Extra Dry Champagne. It's tho best sparkling wlno made. The .ortJivf entern Line. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. EXCURSIONS. Half Fare Charleston, S. C, Cincinnati and many other points. THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. City Ticket Offices. 1401-3 Farnam St. W. H.SCHHOLLER Of the firm of Schmoller & Mueller, the well known ulnno dealers on Farnam Htreot, snys: "1 am Kind to say that CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURB has done me nil tho good in the world. I took three bottles nnd todny I hnve po pains In my back and my kidneys aro In n healthy condition. I do not hesitate to recommend CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE. Cratner'M Kidney Curo 75c Hood's Sarsn:mrllla 75c Gem Cntarrh Powder "J5o Hlrney h Cntarrh Powder 3oc Sure Death for Bugs 20c Hostetter's Bitters 75c Pnlne's Celery Compound 75c Carter's Liver Pills 15c Mention s Tnlcum Powder 15c 8. S. S 75c wlno of Can hi I 75c Plnkhnm's Compound , , 75c Pyramid Pile Cure 4')c Bnr-Ben iOc Ajnx Tablets 40c Scott's Emulsion 75c llu-Cnii Hair Tonic 75c Duffy's Mnlt Whiskey 85c Peruna 75c CrilACCCD cut price ObnACriLn druggist N. V. Cor. Itltli nnd Chlcntco. HAYDEN toe iBuiuKCTii wssm A gntlnisn recently cured ot dyapersU gvo the following npproprlato rendering cf Burnt' famous bltltii( "Simib hav mel nnd cannot eat, and orae have none that want It; but we have meU and we can cat, Koilol Dyspepila Curo bo th inked." ThlJ preparation will digest what you rat. It Instantly relieve and radii-ally cum Indl- gratlon and all itomoch dliorder. MiirtiilHv .Sliillvtle. Th fetliiwltnr ilcHthi nml births were re. p rtil to the Itonrd of Health for the forty drill hour emllnu at mntt Monday: tb J. T linen, axed 51. ICtiJ Ames Mr ."; Kdwaril Newstrom, used 20, U-l I '1 Mff IllfOlllll. Hirtha-M t'unti'U. Gift) S'.irth Kortv-llfth. rl U. K. Tinner, 2S1S Itlnney. boy, T. 14 ft.. n.lir. 1311 Knnlh Tblrtv-seeond. bnv: hi v. HiitiiiB. MIO Dodre. r.lrl: A. Smith. Ml Hmith fclevonth. m . It'iwell Burt. Ill Houth Thlriy-nlmh. tiirl: M A. Feht. toil North KUleiitb. Elrl. C Vnnberg. SUl Btnaey. boy, I Monel, North Twenty- first. Uoy. J W I'lfe, n rhbawo. boy; n it'll... kitl e,.,U, llltiti 111 Houth Twenty-nfth, fclrl; 11. Lleber-1 nun. 9Jii t-jrimtu. voy. Wednesday is the Day. On Wednesday, July IS, tho Burlington will sell excursion tickets at these low rates: Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, and re turn, $13.00. Glehwood Springs and return, $31.00. Sylvan Lake (Custer, S. D.) and return, $20.60. Hot Springs, S. D and return, $18.40. Tlokat Otflce, 1 502 Farnam St, Ttl. 2S0. Surllnaton Slatlen, lOlh and Mason Sta. Tel. 120. ' The remnants ISof the Jonasen Stock on Sale Tuesday Finest jewelry at the most ridiculously low prices Every single remaining watch, clock, bronze figure, picture, cut glass pieces, silverware, rings and jewelry of every kind secured from the magnificent Jonasen stock will be closed out Tuesday, Tuesday will positively be the last day of the sale and every cent's worth on hand will be sacrificed at any price it will bring The chance of a lifetime to secure bargains in the highest grade watches, clocks, jewelry and novelties, Remember Tuesday is positively the last day of the Sale. Sheet Music Copy lc. We have about 5,000 copies of National Music CVs publications, we will close out at, per copy There are plenty of vocal nnd instrumental, madolin and guitnr, violine aud piano, guitar solos, piano duets, cornet nnd pinno; on sale while they last at All the latest sheet music 15c. Such popular hits as "Blue and C'Jray," "Bird in a Gilded Cage," "Smoky Mokes," "Hearts are Trumps," "Huln-IIula" nnd all the other big hits at only A great reduction on books and folios. lc lc 15c HAYDEN BROS They Tell Us there's no storo in this western cQimtry like "Tho Nebraska. ''Woto kept so busy trying to make tho best storo bettor, that wo don't havo a elmnco to see what others aro doing but thoy toll us, "You'vo tho cleanest and brightest, bussyest looking storo in tho lnnd." Wo hope so. Anything oko wouldn't satisfy us. Wo tako pleasure in showing, explaining, selling but not in insisting. Should you buy anything that isn't just what you thought it was. You aro welcome to bring it back if wo can't satisfy yon, we'll return you your money. MEN'S FANCY HOSIERY. You'll have a chance this week to pick up ami put on some very excellent values in men' s fancy hose. They are worth up to 7rc. They are displayed on the counter so you may see all the patterns at one glance. They are priced to move, If you are hosiery hungry, here's your chance to put your feet into some cool hose ,25c,35c,45c MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS They're pretty badly mixed up this morning, but we've ex tra men putting them into shape and we'll be rendy by the time you rend this ml. -Many a man was shifted here Sat urday many went away who couldn't get waited on. Sorry. Hut only the good stores are kept busy, you know. Glad to have you today or tomorrow. New ones brought down from reserve todnj 45c, 50c, 75c, $1 and up " HAYDEN S Making Room Shoe Sale Cutting prices on thousands of pairs of Fine Shoes, to make room for over 22,000 pairs Fine Shoes, purchased from the factory - floors, at 46c on the dollar. These fine shoes are arriving daily now, and we must have room to put them on sale. Come if you want shoes at less than half price. Misses' Fine Vici Kid Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, worth $1.50 and $2 a i.air, on sale at Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, made to sell for '6 and $3.50, sizes 2 to 7, button and laco, at. . . . Ladies' Fine Vici Kid Shoes, tan and black, that sold for $3. 50 and $4, on sale at only Men's Fine Box Calf and Vici Kid Shoes in both black and tan, worth $3 and $4, price, .. 98c $1.23 $1.87 $1.93 HAYDEN BROS Roaches This household pest Is always about dur Ins worm weather. To pet rid nt them tho eaidest and quickest way Is tho crying need. Havo you tried Eciffo? It Is the- dead sure remedy. The roaches dis appear, and that In the end of them. It only costR you COc a can, and tho work Is done. Sold only by J. A, FULLER & CO. cut finer, niiufiiiivrs. Fonrtecntli nntl UnugUi KlrcrtB. CURE YOURSELF! Uh llluJ for uumturat dlifhars". lnt1amfn.lons, Irrlutlom or ulceration, of muooii" nimbranr,. ralnlm, riki not mint. v OatrftDltrl ioi u llrt.int.. UA cmciHMiTi.o -mkM ruiruiNtr.iiiuifiiP.n. B"it or rolfo'ium nniQ "J BJrusHiBi. rr nt In rlln wrppr. I, y fiprna, pirpalil, let II. (0. or I bottl't. U.7S. Cirsuur 'out ua tixnuA Dr, Kay's Renovator ftuitrnutiMMl to rum tho very worst cases of dyfueuHla, constipation, bilious head ache, liver nnd kidneys. At druRclsts. 2f,c and $1. Bend for Free Sample, Kreo Hook nnd Free Advice. Dr. H. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. This Is the season where, tno question "What to Drink" Is of gravo Importance, Intense heat dis turbs tho gastric functions and debilitates the cntlro system, Tho majority of all so called cooling drinks bring no lasting nsllef, hut rather unduly stimulate a cravlnc for more, until tho stomach Is wholly demor alized. Krug's Cabinet will effectually bar out all Indisposition. A fow of those dainty, gold-rhnmod glasses will at onco rofrcsh and bestow enduring comfort. FRED KRUG BREWING GG. Phono for a case. Telephona 4:0. Experienced Dentists Is what you want when having your teeth fixed. Our work In dono carefully and skillfully. (old crowns 15.00 (iold fillings J1.S0 up Iicst set teeth 18.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1517 DuiikIun Bt. DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SMOKING A You bive the BEST notwithstanding they cost you no more tita Interior aoodl. r. K. KICK M. r. ( O.. MANUF.M'TUICKItS, HT. MMIIS, NO. IIUIAU UMftV C. A, HAILSDACK, OMAilA, DIHTItlUUTOR. v UNIUN MADE