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THE OMAHA DAILY 3iEE: SFXDAT, .TPLY 29, 1000.
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CITY CAS PURCHASE SWEEPER
Judgo Keytar Denies Union's Request for an
Injunction.
TERM "DAY LABOR" DEFINED BY COURT
Word If !! tn lie n Prohibition tif
Cuntrni't l.nlior nml Not cci'.
nrlly McnnliiK "llaiul
LnlHir."
The. pneumatic street sweeper has the ap
prove! of the law; tho hum of Its wheels
and suction draught will continue to bo
heard on the streets of Omaha In spite of
tho protest ot Federal Union No. S001.
Judge Keysor denied the union's petition
for n temporary Injunction yesterday and
gave tho city permission to make the first
payment of $1,260 on the Furnas sweeper
recently purchased.
"In 1887 tho original city charter was
granted to Omaha," said Judgo Keysor,
"and In It thcro were provisions regarding
the cleaning of streets. An option was left
with tho officials whether tho work should
bo done by contract or by day's labor. Tho
street commissioner was given oversight
over tho sweeping and In case the labor waB
done by contruct It was specified that ho
should appoint an overseer.
"In the charter passed In 1807 the rule 1b
laid down that 'all sweeping must bo done
by day's Inbor.' This would Imply that tho
old provision for contract labor Is no longer
valid and that tho work must bo dono by
tho day rather than through tho medium of
some contractor who might have little re
gard for tho welfare of his men. With this
vlow 'day's labor' would not necessarily be
confined to hanl labor,
"In the new charter there Is n parallel
case with regard to paving. Such work la to
be let by contract unless othcrwlso peti
tioned for by taxpayers, when It will fco
done by 'day's work. In this coso It Is
plain that no restriction Is placed upon tho
uso of steam rollers or other machinery, the
term 'day'H work' being opposed to 'con
tract work,' rather than 'hand work.' "
"Tho use ot machinery In this country Is
so general," concluded tho court, "It has
become such n necessity In every depart
ment ot human activity that no court would
bo Justified In denying tho city tbo uso of
modern appllnnccs unless tho charter pro
vided RgalnBt them specifically. The peti
tion for temporary Injunction Is accordingly
denied."
In the course of his opinion the court re
ferred to tho city's claim that no reduction
would bo made In tho working force, but
that the only effect would bo to sweep flvo
times as much surface. Judgo Keysor also
spoke of tho city's objection on the ground
of the union not being n taxpayer. Ho said
that tho point would be a serious one, but
that both sides had signified n desire to
havo the case decided on Its merits.
Tho attorney for tho union announced to
tho court that ho would file nn amended
petition in which somo responsible Individ
ual would net as plaintiff. Judgo Keysor
gave the desired permission, tbo petition
not to bo filed, however, beforo tho fall term
of court.
ASSERTS II OA It I) XV AH NKC.I.IOI5NT.
Sim. nierltnwer AnUm Dnuinicea tor In
Jnrlm HunIiiIim-iI liy n Fall.
Tho hole In tho ground dug by tho school
board In front of tho High school build
ing has Involved It In trouble with Mrn.
Martha B. Wcrbower. On the night of
July 4 Mrs. Wcrbower, with several friends,
climbed Capitol hill to witness tho flrc
worka. She claims In her petition that
tho grounds nre of a quasi-public character,
und that citizens arc nccustnmcd to gather
thcro on tho night of Independence day. It
was a dark night nnd Mrs. Illerbower was
surprised by a sudden rain. To escape n
drmchlng she hurriedly sought tho front
steps of tho building, and In so doing was
precipitated over tho bank Into the excava
tion Intended for n foundation of the new
building. Sho fell eight feet into a bed of
soft clay. The force of Mrs. nicrbower's
fall was broken by tho moist earth, but
novcrtholess sho eays sho received Internal
Injuries which may permanently affect her
physical welfare. Accordingly sho asks
damages from tho Iloard of Education In the
nmount of $r.,000. She says If the board
had used proper precautions In hanging out
lanterns tho accident would not havo oc
curred. Conrt .Voted.
Deputy Tom Flynn hns gone to Lincoln
to deliver Into tlin ItiHiino nsvlum llenrv
Krebbs, lulludgrd of unsound mind by the
uouru vi iiimiiiuy v. onirniHsioncrs.
Louis A. Holoulick. need 21. nnd Miss
Annlo Mnrenn. nged 21, wero married yes-
innifir ny county juugo vinsonunicr. Ttio
bridal party wan ntteuded by u train of
groomsmen and bridesmaids from tbo
Magic Clly.
Mrs, Cora Seeley bus brought an action
ngalnst her husband, Fred, for divorce.
Tbo Sccleys wero married In Hangatuck,
Mich., In 1S9T, and the wlfo nlleges thnt
lier husband has refused to llvo with her.
Mrs, Seeley nsks for tho custody of the
j-yeur-aiu cnuu.
To the manager of Iloyd's theater for the
box parties of 20th and 24th; also to my
friends, ono nnd nil, who so kindly and gen
erously aided me during tho recent vaca
tion contest, ns well as Tbo Hoe Pub. Co., I
desire to extend my slncero thanks. Keep.,
KATHARINE STILLWELU
Kvcry Comfort for the Traveler
Is afforded by the Lehigh Valley Railroad;
ivestlbuled limited trains from Buffalo; also
Chicago and tho West to Now York. Din
ing car ocrvlco a la carte.
Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn
ngs, canvas goods, 11 and Harnnr, phone 883.
Hubermann, Jowcler; est. 1866; absolutoly
fellah!; lowest prices guaranteed. 13 & Doug.
niauk book and magazine binding. A. I,
Root. 414-416 South Twelfth St.
Dorward, dentist, 1324 Farnam.
N. N. Nicest shampoo you ever know.
N. N. Six In a package, 25c.
Have Root urlnt It.
niiin.
B'REMANN Fred, nged 25 years, nt
Denver, Colorado, July 23, 1900.
Services Sunday afternoon, July 29, nt 2
o'clock lit the residence of his sister, Mrs.
A. fl. Hchullz, 18'.'2 St. Mnry's nvonuo. Re
mains will leu vo Omaha on the 4 o'clock
llurllngtnn trnln. Interment, Rock
Island. 111.
Funeral and services private.
OLSKN-Klolrn. July 26, WOO, nged 23 years,
3 days.
Funeral Sunday, July 19. at 2 p. m. from
family residence, 904 S. 27th St. Inter
ment. Forest Lawn. Friends Invited.
UPENETER-Solmn, July 2t, 1900, lit Den
ver, Colo,, nged 25 yenrs.
Funeral from the residence of her
mother, Mrs. John Kpcneter, 4021 Izard
street, this (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Interment, Fulrvlow cemetery, Council
Jlluffs.
MRS. KATE FRAl'KNIHTORR Aged 75,
at tho home of her daughter, Mrs, C. A.
Rutherford, 201 S. Thlrly-llrst avenue.
Funeral to bo held nt Rochester, N. Y
Tuesday, July 31, 10 u, tn. Short service
nt the liouso nt 3 p. in. today before re
mains aro taken to train,
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l)rovnliiic In Tenia.
HAN ANTONIO, Tex., July 28, The wife
and daughter of A. W Shaw, secretory of
tho Young Mcn'H Christian association of
this cltv, were drowned today In tho Comal
river while boating.
(ieroiilmo'a Inannlty Denied,
FORT WORTH, Tex.. July 2S.-A special
ns received here today denying that
Oeronlmo. the noted Apache prisoner, has
r;on mud. He Is not Imprisoned, but Is
ivlng with his squaw on tho Fort Sill
enervation.
ANOTHER WHOLESALE HOUSE
Miirfln-Cntf lint Compnnr Will lie
ltrudy for miniums About
Jiinnnr) 1,
Another Important buslnrns onterprlso has
Joined Omaha's gathering caravan of
progress. Ocorge Cott, William Colt and
Frank .Martin, all ot this city, and a young
man named Ilclmer, who Is connected with
a prominent Sioux City business establish
ment, have associated themselves In the
organization of tho Martln-Cott Hat com
pany, which will shortly Incorporate with' a
capital stock ot 150,000. The company has
secured the building nt 1107 Harney street,
the occupant of which will remove to the
old Klrkendall building, now occupied as a
warehoufio by M. K. Smith & Co., at
Eleventh and Harney streets. Tho com
pany expects to get Its affairs In shape for
business by Jnnuory 1 and will at that time
put six or seven men on the road.
George and William Cott are at present
connected with the Oate City Hot company
In the capacity of traveling salesmen. The
former has been with that company for
about twenty years and the latter about
seventeen yeans. Iloth aro familiar with
thy needs of tho trade. Mr. Martin Is well
known as an Omaha capitalist.
Otiiiihn Secure n Nmv Hiitorprlsp.
Almost overy Issuo of Tho Dee chronicles
a new acquisition to the commercial Inter
ests of the city. This time It Is nn enter
prise not only now to Omaha, but to tho
entire west, a plant for the purchase, ns
soiling nnd shipping of old or waste papor.
Few people aro awnro of the valuo of this
commodity or tho Important part which
waste paper plays In the manufacture of
new stock. Tho uew plant occupies n
largo building at 1309-11 Lcatcnworth
street nnd r.-ill operate extensively
throughout tho west. A force of nearly
100 people aro employed In sorting and
handling tbo product and this will not
only mako tho business Important from nn
Industrial standpoint, but will bring con
siderable business to Omaha which has
formerly gono to Chicago. Tho handling
of waste paper has been reduced to almost
nn exact science. It Is regularly collected
from printing offices, business houses, etc.,
and after careful sorting and grading Is
baled and shipped to tho mills, whero It
enters again Into tho vnrlous grades of
paper known to tho modern commercial
world. Tho now onterprlso Is Incorporated
under tho name of tho Harding Taper
Stock company, Sam. Harding, president,
and F. C. Kaufman, secretary and' general
manngor. Tho former gentleman needs
no Introduction to Omaha business men
nnd It was largely duo to his energy nnd
onterprlso that tho new Industry was lo
cated in this city.
Ilnir-Itnlc Kxcurslona In Utnh.
While thcro aro tourist rates to Salt Lake
City and Ogden nnd return In effect every
dny, n special opportunity Is offered to vlnlt
the world's greatest sanitary and health
and pleasure resort through a series of cheap
excursions to leave Chicago and St. Louis
August 1, 7, 21. Theso excursions leave
Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City, etc., etc.,
on August 2, 8, 22. These dates aro subject
to change It found advisable. No place in
the universe presents such a complement
of attractions as Salt Lake City It Is the
place of tho great Mormon Temple and Tab
ernacle, tho seat of ecclesiastical authority
of tho Saints and tho home ot their prophet.
It Is quaint, curious, and picturesque In en
vironment. Tho summer climate Is Incom
parable. Thoro aro cool mountain nnd lake
resorts near by, the greatest of which lo
Saltatr Beach on Great Salt Lake. Here
you can float upon the surface of the water
almost n mllo nbovo sea level. Within tho
limits of the city aro Warm Sulphur and
Hot Springs, parks, drives and beautiful
canyons. Furthermore, tho trip to Utah by
way of Denver and Colorado Sprlugs over
tho Rio Orando Western Railway In connec
tion with either the Denver ft Rio Orando
or Colorado Midland railroads Is ono of un
equaled aplcndor. Tho scenery Is tho most
magnificent In America. Send two cents
poatago for copy of "Salt Lake City the City
of tho Saints," to Oeo. W. Helntz, General
Passenger Agent Rio Grande Western Rail
way, Salt Lako City.
Chrap Hound Trip Rates.
On August 2, 7 and 21 tho Illinois Central
will sell tickets, limited until October 31, a
follows:
Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35.
Watervllle, Minn., and return, $10.68.
Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10.61.
St. Paul, Minn., and return, $12.65.
Minneapolis, Minn!, and return, $12.65.
Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95.
Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95.
West Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95,
For full particulars call at city ticket ot
flee Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam
street.
Saturday, July 23,
cheap rate excursion
to Hot Springs,
via Northwestern Line.
Through Saturday sleeper
without change.
Delightful climate,
Delightful plunge,
Delightful hotels,
Delightful scenery.
Curative waters.
Call 1401 Farnam ot.,
Northwestern Line office,
(Srenl Ilenlon of Itrninrkalile I'nrni,
Fruit, (irur.lnir nnd Jtliiernl I.miil,
Tho country tn southwest Missouri nnd
northwest Arkansas, along tho 'Frisco Line,
Is ono ot tho surest and best farming, fruit
and stock countries In tho world. It Is also
tho richest mineral producing country In tho
world. There are millions ot acres of cheap
wild lands here awaiting Improvement. More
inducements to homeseekers and capitalists
than any other portion of the United States,
Doscrlptlvo Uteraturo sent free upon appli
cation to Bryan Snyder, O. P. A., 'Frisco
Lino, St. Louis, Mo,
I.n.llc' TnllorOlade Sulfa.
Mr. J. A. Kervan, the merchant tailor at
422 South Fifteenth street, returned Thurs
day from tho east, whero he has been for
tho past month looking up tho very latest
fall nnd winter styles In ladles' and gentle
men's tnllor-mada suits, and Is now prepared
to tako orders and mako them up In the
very latest patterns A new departure with
him this season Is that ladles who so desire
can purchase, their materials elsewhcro and
ho will mako them up In any stylo they
may select, and at very reasonable prlcec.
Special Useiiralon Via Itoek lalanil
Hon (p.
Special excursions, via Rock Island Routo:
Denver and return, $19,00, August 2, 7 21.
Colorado Springs and return, $19.00,
August 2, 7, 21.
Pueblo and return, $19,00, August 2, 7, 21.
Salt Lake and return, $32.00, 'August 2,
7, 21.
Ogden and return, $32.00, August 2, 7, 21.
City Ticket offlco 1323 Farnam St., Omaha.
UnyllKkt Trnlu to Colorado Via Rook
lalniul Route.
Will leave Omaha Thursday, August 2, at
6.40 a. m., and arrive Colorado early same
evening. Take this train and oavo cxpenso
of sleeper. City Ticket office 1323 Farnam
street, Omaha.
Summer Ileaortt,
For a book describing the cool, pleasant,
healthful summer resorts ot Wisconsin, sit
uated on the lino ot the Chicago, Milwau
kee & St. Paul Ry address or call on
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent,
1504 Farnam Street, Omaha.
Genuine Imported II. O. Pilsner beer on
drauc ht at Ed Maurtr't. 1306 Farnam St.
HE CAN TAI.1C SOMH.
Press Ascent for the Fore pn tmli-Sella
llrcim Herein In Voenlmlnr)'.
He is n young man of student Ilko brow
and tho face ot nn up-to-date Chicago busi
ness man. That he Is a college graduate is
evident from his amplitudinous vocabulary
and that be Is what Plato called
a "cracker Jack" nrcos agent Is
also In evidence with Just n short
sitting with him, He is ahead of one
ot the biggest shows on earth and conse
quently must have big language and plenty
of It to describe his goods. This morning
with the thermometer plunging up to 101
ho was a welcome caller In tho oanctum of
tho Journal of civilization and after tbo
scribe had broken tho Ice nnd had handed
him a few In reference to tho philosophy
that the physical phenomena In man depend
upon tho convolutions of tho gray matter
In tho cranium of the boy, tho press agent
warmed to his subject nnd said;
"That's right and proper nnd the circus
man Is tho best psychologist of them nil.
He knows that the thing that awakens In
men tho scenes of devastating danger and
sanguinary slaughter Is to reproduco by
painting or objects tho recollections of tho
boyhood days and whotever was more ox-
hllaratlng to the boy'o mind than tbo splen
did and captivating oil paintings ot the
scenes In the circus cages. So It Is that
when the plump and plastic, prodigious and
pnlcstlc, palanquin nnd palmary, protuber
ant and panoramic, phosphorescent and pe
nultimate, pacologlcal and polyphonous pa
geant of tho Forcpaugh-Sells Brothers' cir
cus shall pass through the streets of this
town, tho Inhabitants are going to witness
a couplo of miles of ophthalmic, obsecra
tions and obolcscent oil, palettlcnlly pictur
ing tho Jaguars of tho Jungle, tho dangers
of tho desert, the panrlers of the plain, the
makebltcs of the mountain, tho snbathlnns
ot tho eky, and tho ophidians of the ocean
that will mako them stare. It will he su
perlatively splendid."
ThU big amusement enterprise will arrive
in Omaha this morning over the F., n. &
M. V. and pitch their tents at tho usual
show grounds, Twentieth nnd Paul streets.
The parado will occur on Monday morning,
leaving tho grounds .nt 9 n. m. promptly and
travel tho following route: From Twentieth
and Paul outh to Cuming, east to Sixteenth
to Capitol avenue, to Fifteenth, to Douglas,
to Tcntb, to Farnam, to Sixteenth, to Cum
ing, to lot.
2 Trains to Spirit Lake
Via Northwestern Line.
Leave Omaha 6:55 a. m.
Leave Omaha 7:35 p. m.
Only ono change ot cars If you
go via tho Northwestern Line.
Call at 1401 Farnam street
for round trip rates and parlor car or
sleeping car accommodations.
MIbs Katie Kern of "Dyballn," who was
ono of tho winners In "Tho Beo Vacation
Contest," desires, through tho columns of
this paper, to thank her many friends for
their kindness in nsststiug her In securing
one ot the delightful tripn.
The Union
OMAHA TO SALT LAKE 0ITY
Ten Hours Quicker
OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO
Fifteen Hours Quicker
OMAHA TO PORTLAND
Fifteen Hours Quicker
....THAN ANY OTHER LINE....
Buffet Smoking and Library Cars, with Barber Shop and Pleas
ant Reading Rooms. Doublo Drawing Room Palace Sleepers. Din
ing Care, Meals a la Carte. PIntsch Light.
CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1302 FARNAM. TEL, 316.
HAYDEi
Clothing at
Every dollar's worth must bo sold.
$3.00 double breasted Blue Serge Coats
at
$1.50 Black Sateen Coats on sale Monday
at
$5.00 Coats and Vests on sale Monday
at
$8.50 Drape d'ete, extra long Coats on sale
at
Children's Washable Knee
and 35c.
Qrtat mark down on all
All our Men's Suits that were 16.50
now $3.75
All our Men's Pants that were JIM-
now 51.25
All our Men's fine Suits that were J32.EO
ind 125.09
now $15.00
All our Men's Suits that were S3.C0 and 19
iat were $3. CO and 19
now $4.75
All our Uoys' Vastee Suits that were J2.00
now 98c
All our Boys' Washable Suits that were
11.50 and 11. ?5
now 75c and 95c
Boys' fancy Vests given away with all double breasted knee
pants suits at $2.50 and up.
Read about our gnat bargains on page II.
HAYDEN BROS.
DA.YMC11IT TIIAI.NS FOR fl'lltlT LAKH
OlioboJI .mil Arnold I'nrk.
The Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul rail
way compiny have Just placed In service
daylight trains between Omaha nnd Spirit
Lake, OkoboJI nnd Arnold's Park. doing the
train leaves Omaha at 7:15 n, m. nnd ar
rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. tc. Returning
the train leaves Spirit Lake nt C:45 a, m.
cud arrives Oraah.i 3:55 p. m. This Is the
best service that has yet been offered over
any ono roid. Round trip tickets, good re
turning until October 31, $10.70.
City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH, Qen'l Western Agent.
Hamilton 'Warren, M. D., eclectic nnd
magnetic physician, tins moved h'.s office to
709 North 16th street, room 13. Special at
tention to all long stnndlng or Ungating dis
eases and to diseases of women and children.
Chicago Laundry. Telephone 205,
Coco Celery
Coco Celery
Coco Celery
Coco Gelery
Coco Celery
Coco Gelery
Idoal summer drink. Just the drink for
a hot day. Have you tried It? Sold at tho
fountain,
J. A, FULLER & CO.
CUT PRICU DRUGGISTS.
Fourteenth nni Ununlna Streets,
Putting Up fruit
Is not n plea ting tnsk when you nre doing
tho cooking In somo old worn out utensil,
but by using ono of our fine stew pans or
kcttlct) you will obtain the best results from
your labor, they rango In price from 23c up
to $1.50.
Wo keep a full lino of house furnishing
goods, enamel tinware. The Link's nnti
rust tlnwnro Is positively guaranteed not
to rust, and cannot bo excelled for dura
bility. Summer goods nt low prices. Such ns In
surance Gasollno stoves, Yukon Refrigera
tors, White Mountain nnd Arctic Ice Cream
Frcozcrs. Headquarters for paints and oils.
J, A. Weaver & Son,
HARDWARE and TINNERS.
!!7W Leavenworth St. Tel. 1078.
THE QUICK
TRAINS
ARE VIA-
Hot Weather
Half P
1.50
50c
2.50
4.50
Pants at 8e and lfic worth 20c
Men's and Boys' Girthing
Alt our .Men's Suits that wero $12.50
All our Men's Crash Suits that were $1 75
and 12.50.
now 95c and $1.25
All our Men's Crash and Duck Pants that
were i 1.00
now 45c and 50c
All our Mcn'a Pants that wero $2.50 to J5
now IM and 2.50
All our Boys' Long Tanta Suits that were
7 50 to $12.50
3.70, 5.00 & 7.50
Mail Orders Filled
A Jirlci'lril Lint nf Summer Tours.
Fifteen one way and nineteen round trip
will bo found In the Lako Shore's summer
edition of "Book of Trains " Copy will bo
sent on application to II, P Humphrey, T.
P A , Knnsag City. Mo., F M, Byron, O.
W. A., Chicago.
W. k Roush
with tho Atnerlcnn Kxpress Co. of Omaha,
says this nboiit Cramer's Kidney Cure:
"You havo no Idea how well I now feel
nnd I don't have to tnko nny more medi
cine. I sleep well nt night nnd nwnko In
the mornlnR rested, nnd nm entirely frco
from pain In tho Imck. I have used other
medicines, but Cramer's has made me n
well man, nnd I now deslro to ndd my
words of praise to the list of thoso who
have used this medicine nnd whom I know
It has helped."
Insist on IiiivIiik OH AMUIl'S. Tnkr no
oilier, Hold liy nit (IriiKKlot.
Cramer Chemical Co.
Albany, X. Y.
Our
Optical
Department
Wo havo Just recently fitted up a special
dark room for tho testing of eyes for
which wo test free of charse. Prompt
ii Mention given to n Hllpht eye trouble
may prevent serious trouble, nnd we claim
to be an export and are nt your disposal
to tell you whether you require xlnxsos or
not.
Wo want you to trade here with the
feelliiK that you nro running no risk. Wo
have glasses ut all prlees and wo guarantee
thnt they are absolutely good ns can be
bought elsewhere for the price; our best
glasses cost but little more than tho aver
ago common trush and go much farther.
JOHN RUDD,
Optician and Jeweler,
115 South 16th Street.
DIAMONDS
on tho Tontlno Installment Plan. Ask us
about It.
U.MVHIISII, TO.VI'I.VK ASSOCIATION,
-lit Mieely Illoeli, Omnhn, Nl.
iJ Of, M i LZSCPRE3 all ICm.ey
Kldneycura. ;
iidl a.ivo) i iitt at
ucne, etc. Ainruir-
gists, or br mat
a,
1 1. Frwbook. d'
vice, etc., ot Dr. 11. J. Kay, Sarutogs, N. Y,
HAYDENs Cloak Dept.
A clearing sale worthy of tlie name and long to be remem
bered. JUST WHAT WE CLAIM the best goods for the least
money of any house in America. A few items picked from the
phenomenal bargains we are now offering:
100 ladies' Tailor-made Suits in all the newest styles and ma
terialsthat sold at $15.00, $20.00 and $22,50 -I f ff
now on sale at lJJJ
50 ladies' Tailor-made Suits that sold at $12.50 Oft
now
50 ladies' Dress Skirts no two alike they are worth PTf Oft
$12.00 and $15.00 your choice as long ns they last. . zsQj
50 ladies' heavy mistered Crepon Skirts that were y Oft
$7.50 now only -rfr.
10 dozen ladies' Underskirts worth $1.00
15 dozen ladies' Black Mercerized Skirts with 3 rows Oftf
of ruffles worth $2.00 for each '. VOC
25 ladies' Silk Underskirts worth $12.50 and 70
$15.00 for mtJVJ
100 dozen ladies' Wash Waists that sold for $1.50 50C
55 dozen ladies' Wash Waists that sold up to
$1.00 for
LADIES' EAHLY FALL JACKETS silk lined A QO
throughout for
25 dozen LADIES' PERCALE WRAPPERS 4Qn
at "T"
50 dozen ladies' Percale Wrappers 15-in. flounce ruflle over
shoulder braid trimmed worth $2.00
Closing out all Summer Millinery Regardless
of former price or cost
Read great bargain announcement on page 11.
HAYDEN BROS.
n f n Western Agents for the
And Fourteen Other M-kes to Select From.
Smith Omalm Warerooms, 025-27 N. 2ltl St.
DON'T FORGET THAT WHEN SIMING A
Yon hive the BEST not withstanding they cost you no more thin Interior ooodl.
r. H. KICK M. C. r MAMIFACTUUKIH, ST. I.OIIIS, MP ISUirU U(lnS
C. K RAILSDACK, OMAHA. D1STIUBUTOH. "...ul iRHUC
ANOTHER WEEK
OF TAN SHOE
BARGAINS AT
CARTWRIGHT'S
We still have lots of stylish, hand
some Tan Shoes, nnd aro going to give
our customers another week of these
splendid bargains. Don't fall to come
this week; It's your last chance.
Men's best $5 and
$6 Tan shoes for ,. .
3.45
Men's best $3.50 O AJZ
and $4 Tan shoes .
Ladies' $5&'&rcoQ AX
Tan lace shoes for . J
Ladies' best $4 Tan 1
lace shoes for ... . J
Ladies' best $3.50 1 AK
Oxford ties for . . . TJ
Splendid bargains in tan shoes
for boys and girls of
all ages.
CP.
Cartwrigbt
M. E. Cor. teth mj A
MBmiluSla. QJ wJO
Wilcox TANSY PILLS
For tn v?m t!it onbr iff nd rftllifete Female
lie fculntor 'r Ml uublM. ReliM wttntf
1 iuy. At d run UK, o by n11' "cr, w
.Sn'l4G for"Vomn9af0.ulTl!. TTIlrtf
.Uedlcnl Co,, m H. istti st. rmu.. r.
Sold by Hoaton-McOInn Drue Co., una
Sherman & McConnclt Drug Co.
DIFFICULT OPERATIONS
ARE OUR SPECIALTY
Have an examination ot your teeth
made nt least once a year. They may
nn naA) fill Vl A I r nl'uPi) ilmfl hilt
lWM " !
TM that is the only safe plan, we will
31 he pleased to muhe such examinations
for you free of chnrfie. If you noeu
anythlnK or if you don't, wo will tell
you.
Rood set of teeth . . t.VOO
Dost set of teeth.... 7.fi0
BAILEV, the Dentist
CIS I'axton lllk. Kllh A Fnriuiin.
I.ndy Attendant. l'lioue limft.
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Gastronomical
"Do, you think the shortest route to n
man s heart I - through his stomach?" asked
.Miss (lahby. as she prepared to exhibit her
skill with tho chafing dlh to young Ur.
Powder. "Oh, dear, no!" exclaimed tho
young physician, oacIMiik "P with tho con
sciousness of his superior knowledge.
"Tho shortest way to tho heart Is by way
of nn Incision through the loft sub-clavlal
section of tho thorlclc pnrlotles." Thus Is
cold science wresting Cupid's weapons ono
by one from the hands ot tho fair sex.
Ualtlmoro American.
Tho shortest way to kill a pain In tho
stomach Is to tako n dose of Victor's Collo
.ind Diarrhoea Itemed)- which Itwtnntly re
lieves nil kinds of pain and cramps. Price
2Zc per pottle. Kor salo by
Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co.
'or. Kllh nml limine Street.
The Drain
upon your purso will amount to very little
If you havo Free &, lllack do your repair
ing and plumbing of all kinds, Wo nre always
roasonnblo In our chnrges, prompt and
obliging In service, nnd our work cannot
bo excelled In plumbing, gas or steam fitting
or repairing. How Is your old plumbliy;
wearing? Let us know.
Free & Black,
Phone 1019. . . 1800 I nrntun St.
Don't Go
For your summer vacation without a
KODAK or OAMEHA. You will miss
half tho enjoyment of your trip If
you do not preserve tho pleasant and
picturesque scenes with a camera. Wo
handlo nil good makes nnd can ndvlto
you. Just now wo nro offering spe
cial bargains In Knutman Folding
Pocket Kodaks, worth
$10.00 for
$8.00
The Robert Dempster Co.,
1215 Farmim St.
Developing and printing dono.
See our new lino ot plcturo frames.
Good
Teeth
we nil should und cnu have. Come to us
and we will send you awuy with good ones
Our work Is lusting und our prices moder
ate. Kxtrnctlng 2T.c
Vitalized Air Wo
(lood Crowns, best J.'i.OO
Tatt's Philadelphia .Dental Rooms,
irS17 DoiiKlna St.
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Janitors
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Wo wnnt to call tho attention oIq
our ninny JANITOR CUSTOMERS toQ
our now lino.
winiiow ntriiiiHiis
CHAMOIS SICI.Vfi
STKAMIIOAT MOIVH
I'OTTOX MOI'N
I.I.NK.V SLASH I'.IIS
I'liATIIIlll IM STi:ilS
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g 1511 DODGE ST. q
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How it grows
There's not better evidence (of our posi
tion In prescription work) than the ever In
creasing hUBlntss It grows like hot-house
plants nnd what Is the rrnson? Let ut)
aniwer! A perfected scientific knowledge
of tho work In hand.
Cnstllo Snap, bar 19c
Cramnr'H Kidney cure "ii
Palne'H Colery Compound T5i
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I1AA'U UflrU..t.ll.Mll.
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Carter's I.lver I'IIIh ..
7.V
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ur. Allies iienuMiicM
H. H. H 75-
I, yd a I'lnklmin'H Compound ".V
Jlostottor'H Hitters 7&i-
AM. OTHERS AT CUT PRICKS.
BOSTON 9T0RE
bf drug V dept.
NOTICE-
Wo want overy houso kcoper to get nc
qualntcd with the results of Mngeo Fur
nnces. Wo have our reasons. Yo'i wan!
tho best heater. Tho MAO EE Is the nn
you want RphiiIIh count, not mero claim-'
Not oxnrtly what wu say. Iml what tin
Mngeo docs, ilmi determines IIh valuo to
vou. .Most hi-iii. easiest secured ut least
-unnlng expense, that Is the Magco.
Prices fiirnlFhed on application. Kor salo
by -
ChiiH. A. Peguu tx Co.,
Mlll-Min Juuksoii HI,, OiunUu, .cb.
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