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20 TITE OiyrATTA DATTjY" "REE: STTTTDAT, ATTrFRT H, 1H00. MISS TANGXEY'S RAPID RIDE Young Woman's Meteoric Trip from Third to First Floor, MAKES MAD PLUNGE THROUGH CHUTE Lands on N'cnU of nn ttmployc at Hot Coin of Sim ft mill l.uyn Jllm Hp for III" piilrn. Pretty Miss Addle Tnngncy's career as an employe of tho Harding lapcr Stock company, 1309 Leavenworth street, was brief and meteoric. "Meteoric" Is exactly the word, for a misstep In tho slock room on the third lloor yesterday resulted In her being precipitated down a chute thlrtyelRht feet In length to the llrst floor, where she landed astride the neck of James II. Stouo, foreman of tho baling room. Mr. Stone Is no at tho Presbyterian hospital, suffering from a dislocated shoulder. From the fact that ho Is partially paralyzed, It Is supposed that his splno was also Injured. Aside from a few Blight burns, the effect of friction, the girl was not hurt physically, though her prldo has suffered a compound fracture. Miss Addle Tangnoy, 20 years old, tho comely and buxom daughter of Henry Tangnoy. living ut 1S07 Mason street, began work yesterday at 7 o'clock. It was tho first tlmo she had ever worked In the receiving depot of a paper mill, and things wcro Btrange to her. Sho met with surprises at every turn. Sho was surprised to learn that the great moun tains of scrap paper with which tho building is packed nro gathered from the newspaper ofllccs, printing offices, news stands and trash cans of tho city; sho was surprised to learn that nil tho llotsam and Jetsam, with which tho housewife commonly kindles a fire, has a commercial value, and that it is sent to the mills in the east to be made over again Into paper; she was surprised to learn that there nro various grades of this trumpery, and that It has to bo sorted out by the nimble lingers of young women, later to be baled llko cotton by tho workmen down stairs. Sho was surprised by all this, and by many other things. Never before into ninety minutes of her young llfo had so much Information been crowded. Hut tho greatest surprise of all remained for her when sho found her nolf hurtling down n stopless flight of stairs, and playing gco-gce with a man to whom she had nuvcr been Introduced. Homt It Happened. It all happened so quick that no one seems to know- exactly what set tho train of circumstances in motion. This . much, however, can be sworn to by at least a scoro of witnesses: Miss Tangney was told to stand at the mouth of tho chute and throw Into Its hungry craw armful after nrmful of waste paper. Being u novice, her duties wero simple, requiring practically no skill. Hut tho room was hot, stuffy and dusty; a mouldy odor that wbb stifling reeked up from tho mow of dross and It may be that this mado hor faint and blurred her eyesight. Hut sho pcrsovcrcd, heaving paper down tho trap with a vigor that caused a smoko-llko vapor to arise from tho shaft. Suddenly thero was a scream. Twenty girls and two boys looked Just In tlmo to see tho body of Miss Tangnoy shooting down the chute. Klml Floor Clinptcr. So much for the third story end of this story; now for tho flrBt floor chapter. It happened that at tho other end of the shaft n man named James II. Stone was working. It was his duty to stand in tho hopper of a great hydraulic press, arrange tho trash with a flat surface as it decended and tram ple it down, as a boy tramples hay In a new rick. At the Instant of the scream on tho third floor ho was stooping over, his back Just below tho mouth of tho shaft. Suddenly thero was a frou frou of feminine garments and then Mr. Stono became un conscious. Several workmen, nttracted by the un wonted commotion, saw a woman's form dart out of the toboggan slide and light iBtrlde tho man's neck. They hastened to dlsentuntle tho couple. Tho woman seemed surprised and somewhat piqued, but other wise uninjured. She Bcorned an explana tion. Ab to the man, ho lay palo and Inert upon the stack of waBte. They carried water and threw it in hla face, then tele phoned for tho pollco nmbulance. Miss Tangnoy was taking Borao light re freshments off u mantel shelf when a re porter called to Interview her. Uiiltn thf .loli. "No, I was not hurt that is, not badly hurt," sho said, "but I don't llko tho way they do things at that place, nnd I don't think I shall go back any more. If they wanted mo to report to tho foreman of tho press room they should havo told me so, and I would havo gone down tho elo vator. It would havo taken a little longer than to drop mo down tho chute, to bo BUre, but they oughtn't to begrudge my tlmo; they weren't paying mo so much, and, bo- Bldrs, It would havo been so much more genteel." At last accounts Stono waa resting crslly, Tho doctor thinks ho will bo ablo to pull him through all right. Notice to Trnvelliinr Men. Those desiring to becomo momborB of the Nebraska Traveling Men's Republican club will find lists nt nil tho leading hotels. Theso lists will remain at these ho'els until September 1, when they will bo taken up for permanent organization. By order of committee. The Working Men's Afro-American Ro publican club of tho 3d ward will meet Tuesday, August 8, at tbo Harland hall, 11th and Capitol uve., at 8 o'clock. All invited to come, Thero will bo prominent speakers present. J. R. SIMPSON, President. O. ROUNTREB, Secretary. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods, lit ti &. Hnrnoy. Tel. 883, Hamilton Warren. M. D., eclectic and magnetic physician, has moved his office to 70D North 10th street, room 13. Special at tentlon to all long standing or lingering dis eases and to diseases of women and children. SLUM MI.IIM Vl.ll.tl Lincoln and return via Rock Island Route. Trains leave Union stntlon, Omaha, 8:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 5.55 p. m. City ticket ifflce, 1323 Farnum street. Drlesbach'B new location, 206 N. 16th St. Excursion steamer Henrietta and danc ing bargo Luella will make dally excursions leaving foot of Douglas street nt 2:15 and 8:15 p. m. Excursions for lodges and so cieties a specialty. Strict management. Good music and dancing. Round trip, 25c Chlldron, 15c. 'Phono No. 017. Ohenp II on ml Trip ltntea. On August 7 nnd 21 the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows' Waseca, Minn., nnd loturn, $10.35. Watervllle, Minn., nnd return, (110.08. Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10. 68. St. Paul, Minn., and return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95. Superior, Wis., and return, $10.05. Wot Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnum street. (11112 IT CI.UAHISd JtAI.B COJITISfHS. Ilmlnn Sfnrr Cm In Trier on Sntnmfr (iimri (tIIIi Vim Mini Vigor. THOUSANDS OF IlAItOAINS TOMORROW. AT HOSTON STORK, OMAHA. 2f,C LACKS, 2HC AND 6C YD. Hundreds of bolts of all styles of plain and fancy wash Itccs and Insortlngs, In cluding extra fine valenclennej laces, worth up to 25c yard, at 2l$e and Ec yard. EMUHOIDKRIKS AT HALF I'RICK. 10.000 yards of embroideries and Insert lugs, Including swles, cambric and nainsook, neat and dainty patterns In various widths, worth up to 20c a yard, at 3Wc and 6c yard. 60C AL.LOVEUS, 15C EACH. Thousands of sample pieces of allover laces, embroideries and tucklngs In combi nation lace effects, worth GOc, at 16c each. 20C HOSIERY AT EC A HAIR. Hundreds of dozens of ladles', misses' and men's hosiery, made full seamless, fast black and tan, all sizes, worth up to 25c a pair, at Gc. 25C HANDKERCHIEFS, 1C, VAC AND EC. Immcnso lots of all kinds of line handker chiefs, including plain and fancy bordered, hora-stltched, laco and embroidery trimmed, all pure linen handkerchiefs, worth 25c, on Balo at lc, flV&c and Ec. 23C NAZARETH WAISTS, 10C AND 15C. 300 dozen boys' and girls' Nazareth stylo undcrwalsts, extra well made, all sizes, worth 25c, at 10c and 15c. HOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Hxcnrnlon to Herman, Nrli. Tho Fraternal Union of Amorlca excur sion, August 14, 1000, Omaha to Herman and return, 75c. Special train leaves Webster street depot 8:30 n. m. over C, St. P., M. & O. railroad with brass band and orchestra. Racing, games, sports, dancing. Valuable prizes In all contests. Greatest event of tho season. Visit tho Cyclono City. Tickets can bo had of F. F. Roose, 1516 Farnain. WATCH WHEELS GO ROUND County Commissioner! Vlctr Sub urban lileotrle I.tnt-i In the Knit. County Commissioners Hofeldt and Con nolly and County Surveyor Mcllrlde re turned from a ten days' trip through the north and east. Commissioner Ofltrom, who accompanied tho party, remained nt Uuffalo for a further vkdt of two weeks with rela tives and boyhood friends. Tho announced purpose of the commissioners' outing was to make Inquiry Into the methods of operat ing HUburban roads on the expectation that such a franchise "would bo Irsued through Douglas county or that the commissioners might themselves promote an enterprise of the sort. Tho commissioners went first to Minne apolis and St. Paul, whoro they innpected the court house in tho latter city and other public buildings with a view to securing pointers In case Douglas county decides to replace) the present court house. From St. Paul the party proceeded to Milwaukee and Chicago, spending several days at each city. In both of the localities a largo number of electric lines are In operation throughout tho surrounding country, but tho commis sioners found a wide difference In prevail ing conditions. The suburban caru in each case, traverse, u level district, no such hills as those existing around Omaha playing a part In the problem. From Chicago the commissioners went by boat to Cleveland, where an inspection was made, and thence, also by water, to Buffalo. Tho lino from Uuffalo to Niagara Falls, twraty-flvu miles in length, was traversed, although here, too, there Is a happy absence of bills. On tho streets or Uuffalo the commissioners encountered the carriage of Mayor Moores around which they formed a cordon nnd compelled tho Omaha executive to alight. The return trip was made overland by tho CanadlHn Pacific from Buffalo to Detroit and thence horn by tho same route as that of the outward Journey. Although the com missioners brought back no radical Ideas in regard to suburban electric service their conception of the subject is considerably clarified and they bellevo they will be able to consider the project Intelligently when It conies up. Tho commlsRlonurs are now making a study of tho electric roads running out of Kansas City, where the situation as to hills Is identical with that In Omaha. An electric line Is In succestful operation between Kan- sas City and Leavenworth, Kan., and an other covers the country fifteen miles to the eastward. Millions will be spent In politics this year. Wc can't keep tho campaign going without money any more than wo can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspep tics used to stnrvo themselves. Now Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what, you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures stomach troubles. Have Root print It. Dorward, dentist, 1324 Farnam. Tel. 874. Card of Thnnkn, Wo desire to tender our most sincere and heartfelt gratitude to our many friends und neighbors for their kindness shown nny many floral tributes during the death and burial of our beloved son and brother, Hurt Irvln. MRS. (1. C. IRVIN, Mother. MRS. F. L. FURNESS, Sister. MRS. E. U. WINN, Sister. Hotter I) r ii I n n me (or l'nrk. Tho work on tho sewer extension through Ulvervlew park has been hampered by the seepage, of wuter Into the trenches from tho park luko. The contractors havo asked tho park board to druln tho hiko and It is likely that tho request will bo granted. Tho Rlvervtew sower formerly emptied Into tho lake, but tho extension will carry the Howago to the river und the lako will be cleaned of all deposits and converted Into a moro inviting body of water. Tho new sewer will bo 1,800 feet long nnd nbout 200 feet of the work has been completed. Held for InvestlKatlon. C. M Cressey, K. C. Crrssey and C. P. Morgan were arrested In the bad .nrts at nn early hour yesterday and nro now lodged lu Jail pending nn Investigation. It Is alleged that while tbo trio wero In a disorderly house at 108 South Ninth street C. M. Cressey took from Hazel Jennings a pocket handkerchief. In one corner of which whs tied a J20 gold piece, and refused to return It to her. A JiO cold piece, bear ing the date of the Jennings coin, was found In Cressey'e pocket when ho was searched. DIED. GREEN Joseph William, aged 47 years. Funernl Monday. August 6. nt 8:30 n. m. from family residence, 1016 Davenport street, to St. Phllomena's church. Inter ment Holy Sepulcher cemetery. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, For tho past two weeks wo havo beon traveling through tho stnto making con tracts with the leading papers in the In terests of tho Cramer Chemical Co. of Albany, N. Y to advertise CRAMER'S KIDNEY CURE. In tho future our snaco will bo used to glvo "Doc" somo of our "famous" shots whonever thero la an oc casion to do so, and tho way some of them nro noting about this percentage business they will keop us busy, and we would like to havo some of our friends In the drug business "keep their eagle cyo" on the advertising of Cramer's Kidney Cure In tho future. SCHAEFER CUT PRICE DRUGGIST B. W, Cat. ltfc mai Chiracs. sATtiiiJAv of n.trii WHUIC. Thronvh Stepper, Oinnlin lo Hot .MirlitBN, N. I). During August tho F. E. & M. V. R. R. Northwestern Line will run through sleeper from Omaha Webster street sta tion to Hot Springs. S. D. Returning tha car will leave Hot Springs Monday of each week. The dates selected for this sleeper are also the dates for special low rate excur sions from Omaha and other Nebraska points to Hot Springs and return. This resort Is more popular than ever this season, thero being many attractions thero not offered nt other resorts. CLIMATE, SCENERY, ALTITUDE AND TUB WATERS ARE PERFECT. Coif links somewhat difficult owing to tho rugged country, but not too much so; In fact, an "Ideal layout," as experienced golfers havo said. Tho plunge, with Its buoyant, clear warm water. Tally-ho drives. Tho bowling nlleya All afford amusement. Tho hotels, sanitariums and baths are In tho hands of efficient managers and are well kept. The Northwestern line has announced low rate excursions for tho following dates in August 7th, 11th, 18th, 21st nnd 25th. Summer IteKorts. For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful summer resorts of Wisconsin, situ ated on the line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., addrcrs or call on F. A. NASH, Oeneral Western Agent, 1501 Farnam Street, Omaha. Blank book and magnzlne binding. A. I. Root, 414-416 South Twelfth St. Genuine Imported B, B, Pilsner beer on draught at Ed Maurcr's, 1305 Farnam St. VIA UNION PACIFIC SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES Round Trip to Denver $19 00 Round Trip to Colorado Springs $19 00 Round Trip to Pueblo .$19 00 Round Trip to Glenwood Springs $31 00 FROM OMAHA Ou August 7-21, September -18, Tickets Limited Oct. 31, 1900 $19.00 for Round Trip First Three Points, August 19-20, Tickets Good for Return 30 Days. CITY TICKET OFFICE, MYDEN s SHIRT WAISTS AND WRAPPERS Shirt Waists at record breaking low prices without equal in this locality. Our entire stock of waists divided into four lots: LOT 1 45 dozen Waists in dimities, percales and lawns 1 Q O worth up to $1.25- for Monday, only lL LOT 2tf dozen Waists that sold for $1.50 and $1.75 . 1 Q during this sale only Jz7s LOT 3 50 dozen Waists in ginghams, percales, dimities Elfl-r madras, cheviots and lawns worth up to $2.50 only.-'" lOT 4 25 dozen Fancy Waists handsomely trimmed with lace and embroidery insertion worth up to $3.50 Qp on sale at only VJzsKs Your choice of our Ladies' White Waists that sold i El ..WW J Ladies' White Waists worth up for only Ladies' Wash Underskirts that sold as high as fSQr' $2.00 on sale at JJVL 50 Dress Skirts, no two alike worth up to $25.00 Q Q Q for only :x . Our new Walking Skirt jusr. the thing for this weather on sale at $4.98, $6.00, Wrapper Sale 50 dozen' Wrappers in light percales, lawns and dimities QOp worth up to $2.00 for VOC 25 dozen White Lawn Wrappers, worth up to $2.00 O for. 20 dozen White Lawn Wrappers, tucked yoke, trimmed in braid, ruflle over yoke, lace trimmed wort li $3.00 1 C for " l.AtD Special for Monday From 8 to 10a m. we will place on sale 10 dozen black Sateen Underskirts at, pact dKjs From 10 to J2 a. n.. Silk Finished I'ercaline Underskirts, made with accordion pleated flounce worth $1.08, for 75c. HAYDEN BROS. BARBER COMPANY DUNS CITY fllll for 1'nvlnK Cuinlnir Street Pre sented In I lilted .Stnte Court liy Con t rnetura, In tha tinted States circuit court the Barber Asphalt Paving company has filed suit against tho city of Omaha for the sum of $20,750.26, being 85 per cent of the cost of repavlng Cuming street, less $8,028.10 previously paid. The petition sets up the ordinance of tho city ordering the paving, the contract with tho company and the fact that tho paving was dono according to contract. The total cost of the paving Is given at $30,855.39. Thin suit Is tho result of Acting Maor Karr's veto of the appropriation bill to pay tho claim of tho company. Court Note. Tho hearing on the Injunction to prevent tho city paying the Barber Asphalt com pany $21,000 enmo up before Judge Kcysor yesterday, but was put over ten days at tbo request of counsel. Tho estate of Dan Farrcll, Jr., catno up for adjudication yesterday before County Judge Vinsnnlmler. At Mr. FurroH's death bis affairs wero somewhat complicated and tho court will probably occupy several days In straightening them out. The following petitions for divorce hnve been llled In the district court: Mrs. Edith Short Fisher ngnlnst Julius Fisher, ulleglng cruelty nnd nnn-support; Mrs. Anna Mor rison against Thomas S. Morrison, alleging desertlnn; Mrs. Jennie Lnndon against Perry Lnndon, nlleglng non-support. Tho case of tho city against the Omnha rnad for the ullegcd unlawful occupation of Klphth street wan set for yesterday In Judge Slnhnugh's court. None of tho attorneys Interested, however, put In nn appearance, and the Judge left the bench after u half hour's delay. There nro nego tiations under way for an timlcnblc settle ment of tho dlfferenco between the Bur lington nnd the Omaha, and tho matter may bo disposed of out of court. Attention A. O. It. W. Members of A. O. U. W. lodge No. 18 are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Jos. Green of 1016 Davenport st. Funeral services at St. Phllomcnn church nt 9 a. m., August 6. By order F. Barrowclough, master work man; C. II. Collier, recorder. ONLY 15 HOURS TO DENVER THE 1324 FARNAM. TEL. 316. CHALLENGE SALE ON to $2.)8 98c $j.98, $10.00 and $12 00 ycc Don't feel condemned to Buffer all the tortures of a nine teenth century execution because yon must have omo uenini worn uono. W'n can ia it for vou Bkllf till r. neatly. quickly, and our charges are alwayn moderate BAILEY, the Dentist K12 I'm tn 11IU. lOlh A I'urimm. Ludjr Attendant. 1'uoue 1UU3, DAYMtSHT THA I.N 5 KOIt MMIttT l.AKP. OkohoJI nnd Arnold' l'nrk. The Chicago, Milwaukee ti St. Paul rail way company has Just placed In service daylight trdlns between Omaha anil Spirit Uike, Okubojl and Arnold's l'ark. Oolng the train leavcH Omaha at 7:15 a. m. nnd ar rives Spirit Like at i 15 p. m. Upturning the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6-45 a. m. and arrives Omnha 3:55 p. m. This Is the bent service that han yet been offered over nny one road. Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31. $10.70. City ticket office. 1501 Farnam street. P. A. NASH, tlcneral Western Agent. New Drug Catalogue Our new drug catalogue nnd cut price list Is now rendy Write for It ami we will 25c Mention's Talcum Powder, wo sell.. 12c SOMH BAMPI.K PllICKS: send It. 23c Hlro'a Hoot Hccr, wo sell He $1.00 Mnmpole's Tasteless Cod Mver Oil. we sell 75c $1.00 Moeller'H Cod I.lver Oil. wo noli .. 65c $1.00 PlnUlmm's Vegetable Compound .. 7."c 60c Syrup of Klgs sue $1.00 Scott's Emulsion 73c $1.00 Wine of Cnrdul 75c $1.00 Poruna 73c $1.00 llostetter's Stomach Hitters 75c $1 no Kilmer's Swamp Hoot 75c $1.00 Dr. Miles' Nervine 75c $1.00 Maltlno Preparation R3c a.ie Castorla "Jo $1.00 Malted Milk 75c 2.V rimer's l.lttlo I.lver Pills 15c $1 X i leree's Pnvorlte Prescription .... 75c $1.wj Hod's Sarsaparllla 75o Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go COH. 1CTII AND DODOIJ, OMAHA. ooooooooooooooooooo Don't let your o o o o o o 2 Grass suffer for lrnnt of irnter when we i'nn siiil" yon with hose O nml In liuyliiR hose liny O only Kood li ran tin. q Yon know the GOODRICH Q IIOS12 ntanilM for qnnllty q Triton, Torrent, Artrnliin, Onncnile, Meteor, I'lnnet, Whirlpool Goodrich iintue O no every piece, tlet our O Iirlucs. O gJas. Morton & Son Co. 1511 DODGE ST. q Tool Headquarters. W o o oooooooooo poooooo O 0 Florida Water and Bay Rum Tomorrow wo place on sale 600 3- ounco bottles of Florida Water, at 5c a bottle. 600 3-ounco bottles of Day Hum at 6c a bottle. Hlg bar of Castile Soap, 19c. Wild Cherry Phosphate, 10c. Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c I'alne s celery uompounu ibo Hood's Sarsaparllla 75c Carter's Liver Pills 15c Poruna 75c Wine of Cnrdul 75c Hostcttcr's Hitters 73c S. S. 8 75c Plcrcu's Favorite Prescription TCc Dr. Allies' Humedles 75u A I A OTHERS AT CUT PRICES. BOSTON CT0RE M DRUG V DEFT. OUR GREAT AUGUST Mark Down Sale Of Men's and Bdy's Fine Clothitig, The Triumph of All Sales. The time has arrived to unloud our summer stocks and make room for the largest fall and winter clothing stock ever shown in Omaha. We do not go at it in a half-hearted way and reduce a few items here and there to tempt you, but we look the situation squarely in the face. We want to move all aur stock, and quickly; and we know there is not a greater power to do this lo our satisfaction better than EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. 91.7") Men's f 'assimmere Pauls, at 05c .?2.fi0 Men's Fine Odd Suit. Pants, at $1.25 fl.LT Hoys' Washable Suits, at "0c L'Oc Hoys' Washable Odd Knee Pants, at fic $18.00 to f22..r0 Men's Finest Suits, at fi2.n0 f2.00 Hoys' All Wool Vestee Suits, at : flSc f 10.00 Hoys' Fine Long Pants Suits, at ffi.00 flH.OO Men's Worsted Suits, at 7.i0 3.7r Hoys' Double Breasted Kree Pants Suits, at f 1.75 f2.r0 Hoys' Finest. Washable Blouse Suits, at OHc 4.00 Men's Fine Worsted Pants, at f2.r0 S.r0 Men's Summer Coats and Pants, at f l.no f!.00 Men's Double Breasted Serge Coats, at f 1.50 f2.r0 Men's Crash Suits, at Owe Men's Duck and Crash Pants, at irc All 50c to fl.2i" Washable Blouse and Double Breasted Suits, at 2i"c, nOc and 7ue. HAYDEN BROS. Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha. rrIliiic Piaran f.n 1620-22 Douglas St. 3UlUPeil HdHU And Fourteen Other Mkes to Select From. South Onwha Wurerooms, 025-27 N. 24th St. DON'T FORGET THAT EH You bive tbe BEST notwltbstandlno they cost yu no more ttuo Interior goodl. r. R. KICK M. O. '0.. MANUKACTUKKKS, HT. I.llllltt, 11U, ICUITI UIDC C. A. RAII.SBACK. OUAJIA. DISTRIBUTOR, . HAuC Adantlon, Modern Woodmen of Anierlenl Members of Omaha camp No. 120 aro re quested to atttend the funeral of Neighbor James It. Dent, Sunday nt 2 o'clock nt tho resldcnco of M. J. Conlon, 3122 Jones street. Interment, Forest Lawn cemetery, Foresters In uniform, members of other camps, nro cordially invited. JOHN W. HAUNETT, Vcn, Consul. C. II. T. Itlepen, Clerk. Hubermann, Jor.eler! est. 1S66; absolutely reliable; lowest prleo guaranteed, 13 & Doug. An eye opener price on Railroad Watches As watch examiner for tho F. K. & M. V. ny. I know what kind of watch Is re quired for railroad men and In offering theso watches nt tho prices quoted I guar antee them to keep nbsoluto correct time, and entire satisfaction. Van Ouard Waltham movement, 21 Jewel, adjusted, In sllvcrlno case, $27.60. H. W. Itaymond Klgln movement, In sll vcrlnc case, $21.00. Creston street, Waltham movement, 21 Jeweled In sttverlne caso, $22.60. JOHN RUDD, Expert Wntchmnker and Engraver. 115 South 16th Street. Which is the Best to Get! Call on us wo can advise you. We hit It every time. Wo only carry reliable makes and Rtiaranteo every kodak and camera leaving tho store A high grade of Poco Camera 4x5 for $3.75 All other photo supplies at lowest prices. Devoloptng a specialty. The Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. See our new lino of picture frames, loweat prlco in tho city. A PROBLEM IN HEATING. It any ;umace costing $50.00 burns ono ton of coal per month to heat a ten room house to GO deg. F. in zero weather, and a MAGEB furnace, costing ninety ($90.00) dollars, burns three fourths of a ton to heat the samo house, the samo length of time, to 70 deg. P., which furnace Is the cheapest? Answer Tho Magce Furnnco is the cheap est becauso best, and best because cheapest. Magco Furnnces not only burn less coal, nnd glvo mora beat than nny other furnace, but are built to Iaxt a lifetime. Call and see them or send for descriptive circulars. For salo by Chas. A. Pegau & Co., 14i:t-l.ir Jnckson St., Onmlin, Keh, HAYDENs Western Agents for the WHEN SMOKING A Cool, Comfortable and Elegant Footwear, to bo cool, must bo comfortably, and to bo comfortable must bo cool, during this hot wea ther; it must also bo ele gant to bo satisfactory to wearers of high grade goods. All theso qualities are brought out more fully in the shoes wo sell than in any others made. Heeaueo it in our policy to sell the boat, and no no but tho boat, nnd to noil tlicm nt tbo lowest prices. No other Rhoo houso In tho west buys such IiIrIi priulo shoea to sell ut the samo low prices as ours. CP earitvrigbt Up-to-Date Plumbing Your Kitchen in Will aolvo tho Bcrvnnt girl problem and enable you to keep a Arm hold on tbo beat of them. Sanitary nnd open plumblnR through your houso will solvo tho problem of how to save doctors' bills nnd keep n firm hold on your health. Anything In the lino of plumbing, gns fitting, Bteam fitting or hot water heating wo will do ut fair prices In tho very best manner. FreeS Black, Phone 101!). . . 1SOIJ Farnum St. Not SOME of the writing SOME or the time. But ALL of the writing Al h' f the time. Oilier; GoocT feature?: Get a Catalogue at the Nebraska Typewriter and Supplies Go 1(21 Farnum St,, Oin.ihu. DRUG STORE la tbo laat plure on rarth to look !r "I3AHOA1KS." Wten life und death ire In the bal.ince you do not shop for bargains, The drugniHt cannot Judge the cae, hrn'-e nothing hut Kho purest, frrsheHt drug should outer Into the prescription. Hubntl tutlon Is equally baneful. Ah we employ only Competent Phai inaclilii nnd mn tho best drugs money can buy, wo ak you to try ub with your prescription. J. A, FULLER & CO. CUT IMllOK llltl(i(ilST.S. FonrletMitli mit 'Jnuulnn Mrxrta. Tooth Oomfort Our nlm is to do good work nnd pleaKA our pationts. Our crown and bridge work is n fenture. Oold Crowns $5 00 Drldgo Work (per tooth) $5,00 (lold Killings J1.60 up Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1517 Doiiullii, on tho Tontlno Installment Hun. Ark us ubout It, UMVMItSAI, TOVri.M ASSOCIATION', 111 hUfrly lllooli, Uuiuliii, Kelt,