THE OMAHA DATLV BEE: SATTT?P AY AITGlTST 25, 1000. 12 TRADING STAMP F(MS QUIT Omaha Concern Rcccivos Tclcgrapliio Order to 01oo Its Doors, i NSTRUCTIONS ARE PROMPTLY OBEYED airrcliiuitM i:in(pil lUrrTliHr Vlrlnry ntiiL WHIIiik I-'""1 '" Mock of hlk-kir Now on lliiml. Tho Omnhn Trading Stamp company, with offices nl 419 Hoiitli Klttconth Htrcct. Iihb Kono out of tmnliii'es, a notlrn to this olfcct being pouted on the dosed doors ycntordiy. Authority for rlosliiR the fctoro Ih contBlnod In tho followlns tclr Kram from J. W. Hatton. Ri-nernl manaKor of tho tradliiK stump ynillc(itu, with head quarter In ChlciiKo: "To O. A. Todd If merchants Blfjn to combine ORalnnt you, orders from New York are to clone the doors. " This brlf inessBRO mtcd on a window of tho omecM of the company wna nil that told tho two do.eti women imd a few men who hunt! around tho place all forenoon that there wan no chnnco of obtaining premiums. In "pit" of Hip fact that cur taliu to the window and doors were tlRhlly drawn, women wnltcd with filled stamp books In their hands, hoping that something might turn up and the concern resume business. All thoso who waited, however, were doomed to disappointment nnd the chances aro that tho premiums that wcro promised will never be forth coming In this connection It Is reported that sev eral women who held ono and two books tilled with stamps npplicd at olllces of Justices of tho peace for attachment papors, but an tho cost of the papers nmounted, in most of tho cases, to more than tho price of tho premium offered tho Idea was glv-n up. Tho closing of the trading stamp store Is considered n victory by tho merchnnts of the rlty and thoso who have been lead ing tho light against this concern aro more than pleased at tho outcome. In numer ous Instances the merchants will be losers by tho transaction, for tho reason that cash In advanco has Invariably been de manded for bookB of stamps. All stnmps on band will, without doubt, be a dead loss to tho merchants holding them, but with oven this loss stnrlng them In the faco sellers of mnrchandlso nppcar to bu delighted at tho prospect of getting rid nf ilm tradlnc stamp concern. Tho manager of tho Ited Stam Trndlng company nnnounces that his company will remain In business, and that It Is here to may. Mothers endorte It, children like It. old folkti life It. Wo rotor to uno sunuio Cough Cure. It will oulcl-.ly euro all throat nnd lung trouble Tin- Proof or Hie PililtlliiK. Tho following Item appeared In the news columns of Tho Ileo under date of Aug. 23: Few men of his age aro so ugilo anil nthletlc uh Secretary Jluy. He Is Pt CO. tut still Indulges In nil sorts of exercises, including a fast wnk every nfternoon. Kvery morning ut 7 o'clock be ""(lories massago treatment at tho bands of a skilled (Swedish operator. There Is nothing remarkable In the nbovo statement. It Is only additional proof of a fact long known to modlcal men. Massage treatment Is a virtual "Wo preserver." and when combined with electro-magnetic treat ment Is r.n Infnlllblo remedy for all forms of rheumatism und nervous trouble. As a "complexion bcautlflcr" anil renewcr or youthful vigor thlu treatment has never boen equalled. Why not defy dlsoaso and premature old ago? Why not Investlgato tho now Ren Strom system of hygiene bathing In uso at tho Ladles' Uathery. second floor. Dee build ing? Hxperlcnced women operators and a lady's mnld always In attendance. Koi ladles only. Turn right to page 7 nnd read about the great bargain offerings of Havden Ilros. IKVYMtiHTTHAINS I'OH SPIIIIT 1.AUH, nUolioJI ami Arnold' Park. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Hall way Company has just placed In service daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Jiko, okobojl and Arnold's Park, doing the train leaven Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and ar rives Spirit Lake at 4:lli p. m. Returning tho train leaves Spirit Lake at fi.15 a. in. nnd nrrlvc Omnha 3:G.r p. m. This la the bent service that hits yet been offered over any ono road. Hound trip tickets, good re turning until October 31. $10.70. City ticket olllce, 1501 Farnnm street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, LEAVES FAMILY DESTITUTE ,iXI0N LABOR TURNED DOWN Wlfp of n Trnvrllnu ."nlr-Miinn ppllr to County ('oiiitnlft'loiii-rii for A-.Klititnee. A sad case of destitution was brought to tho attention of the county commissioners yesterday, uhrn Mrs. H. J. Stockfeld and three children applied for aid. The woman said that her husband had been a traveling salesman for nn Implement house nnd that he brought her here from Lincoln eight months ago. Of late he has nppcared to he ailing nnd on Friday morning last announced that he was sick and was going to nsk the pollre to send him to tho hospi tal. After this declaration Stockfelt told his wife that she nonld have to get along as best she could until his health was re stored. Yesterday Mrs. Stockfelt became anxious about her husband nnd being entirely desti tute, applied to the chief of police for In formation regarding her missing spouse. Kvery hospital In the city was called up by phono and It was learned that Stockfelt was not at any of them. Tho county com missioners incline to the opinion that Stock felt has deserted his wife. Tho woman and children will bo provided for temporarily at the county hospital. Old 1'leern mill .Vires No ( lire No Pny. Your drugglo' will refund your money If Pazo Ollitmen: talis to euro you. CO cents. DIETRICH GIVEN GLAD HAND AftsiirnncrM of Hourly Support Con tluiK' to Conic to NrlirnsKn'fi Next (lincriiiir, Hon. C. H. Dietrich of Hastings, re publican candidate for governor, Is In tho city In conference with thu authorities nt republican headquarters. Ho has Just returned from n scries of meetings nt old settlers' anil other picnics In various sec tions of the statu, at which ho novor failed to find assurances of the hearty support that Is being given his cnndldacy by re publicans nnd many who have not been re publicans for years. He Is putting In nil of his time In his campaign work ami feels from his dally experiences that his efforts will not bo In vain. Jacksonian Club Employs Scabs to Do Its Bryan Wiring. COMMITTEE GETS A COLD RECEPTION .south tlnintin Trndr nnd lmlior As riulil AdoptN n llrsoliillon Pro tratliitr AkiiIiikI Hie Course the Democrat"! Pursue. Dnner ToiiIkIiI. Washington hall, eighteenth and Harney stiects. Jolly Klghts' lively bnll this even ing. Fine, full orchestra. A grand, good tlmo for you, yes. Gents, 23c. Welcome. A grand picnic, given by tho singing sec tion of tho Omaha I'lattdcutscho Voroln, will ho hold at Ruscr's park next Sunday, August 2tl. Visitors triko west sldo Park avenue cars to Thirty-second and Center streets, where cnrryall will bo In rcndlncss after 12 o'clock, noon. Kvcrybody cordially Invited. A good time assured to all. THE COMMITTKU. Siininiei' Ttcsorls. For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful sumnvr resorts of Wisconsin, situ atcd on the line of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., address or call on F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. 1501 Farnam Streot, Omaha. llnlf I'll re hnm. Tlqucttcs on snle via "Tho Northwestern Line" to Chicago nnd return at HALF RATES, August 23 to 20. good till Septerabor 30. 1401-1403 Farnam street. Tvrn Dollar to I)-trolt. Mich., nnd Itrtiirn, Plus ono fare, August 23, 2C and 27, via "Tho Northwestern Lino." Inquire nt the large city offices, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. W. F. Anteman, Jeweler, of North Pearl Btreet, Albany, N. Y., was pronounced In curable. Tool: Cramer's Kldnoy euro and was cured. Insist on having Cramer's.- Omaha Tent and Awning C , icnts, awn Ingcj, canvas goods, 11th & Harney. Tel. S33, Resolved. That the Trades nnd Labor as sembly of South Omaha condemns the action of the Jiicksonlati club for hlrlntr nonunion wlrenien to do the wiring for Hoc. ttlc llubts at Syndicate park on the o-ca-slon of its picnic and bamiuet to William .Minings Hryan on August 25, 10", over the i.-Mtrt of tho Klcctrlcal Worker:!' union, No. 22. t At a meeting of the Trades nnd Labor assembly of South Omaha tho above res olution was last night introduced and passed without a dissenting vote, although thero wero about 100 members present. Much protest has been raised over the action of tho Jacksonlnn club having their electric light wiring done by nonunion men. Tho unions of South Omaha and Omaha combined In a demand nuking that this should not be done. Notwithstanding their protest tho work was given these so called "scabs" and the worklngmcn of South Onnha nro furious over It and de clare they will boycott the meeting today. When the unions discovered that the con tract for this wiring had been let to an electrician not a member of the union and that ho waB employing non-union labor on tho Job a committee of union electrical workers was appointed to seo what could bo done. This committee was composed of Messrs. Jacobs, llerry nnd Morton nnd a protest to tho llrynn club was made Thurs day night. In order to get out of tho dim ctllty Secretary McDevltt of tho club gavp the commltto a letter to Ed P. Smith, which was presented yesterday: With the presentation of the letter tho commit tee requested that the work of wiring tho park bo dono 1 y union labor. Mr. Smith told tho committee Mint he did not care whether union labor was employed or not, so long ns tho work was completed In time. Ho absolutely refusyd to enter into any ne- goiiiuions ivnn ino cominuico looKing 10 wnrd a settlement of the dltllculty nnd tho committee was forced to leave without se curing any concessions whatever from tho democrats In chnrgo of tho affair. An advertisement was yesterdny in sorted In tho World-Herald asking for twenty-five bartenders for tho picnic today at Syndicate park. It was learned last night that over ono-half of the number em ployed aro non-union men nnd that the union men who liavo been employed re fused to work wth the others. At the meeting of tho Trades assembly last night thlB was not known and no action was officially taken. However, after tho meet ing was adjourned. It was declared by a number of tho assembly that an effort would bo made this morning to have a general boycott on the Dryan celebration declared. There wns a stormy session nt tho moet- Ing last night. Tho assembly said officially that If tho manangers of tho park did not havo torn down the wires placed In It by tho nonunion men yesterday they would not hold the Labor day picnic there in September 3, ns has been arranged. $1.00 HOrN'l) GIFT HOOKS, 13c AT HOSTON STORK TODAY 10,000 copyright handsomely cloth bou nooks, regular nrlco $1.30 oath -on sa today at 50c each. Ml tho popular title novels, such ns "t'nder tho Red Robe," "Caleb West.' "Master Diver." "The Celebrity," "Soldiers of Fortune," "Tho Manxman," "Tho Choir Invisible," "The Forest Lovers." "The Sorrows of Satin," "Zlskli," "Tho Prlsonet of Zends." "A Lady of Quality," "Phroso," "Tckla." "Trilby." "The Pride nf Jennlco Dross," "Gloria Mundl," "Tho Damnation you can buy cheap footwear at the fako of Thoron Ware." "Soldier Stories." "Mo- sacg. icngie, "Agatha Webb." "Tho Leaven-i . .. . . worth f'n " Th. I..nnw ttrl,!.. " -A l-atllCS' J.-.UU and J.'.i.U UXIOR1 1 ICS, uow Dash for n Throne," "Ily Right of Sword," "Tho Sowers." "The Gadfly." "A Gentlo- hnan Player," "For tho Freedom of the fSea," "IJarabbns," alt on Bale at BOe each 2,000 handsomely bound gift books, worth $1.00 each, on sale at 15c each. HOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas St, CHICAGO AM) HUTUKX, 1)112.73. ClileiiRo nnd Return. (II2.7R. On August 23, 26, 27, 28 and 29 the Chi cago, Mllwaultco & St. Paul Hallway will sell round trip tlckctn from Omaha to Chi cago for $12.75. City ticket ofllce. 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. if t.nti copviiKiii r iiotiKM. not . Ti- C-i- C ndny nt lloslon Mnrr (irrnlrsl llonU OIUI W UU1 Id fnlo r,vr Kmmn In Oniuliii. i - 2 'Selling Out Sale of ! Good Shoes. John Foster. Queen Quality, Plngrco & j Smith, Stncy, Adams nnd other celebrated Intakes on sale nt prices much less than TAKH Till! WA1IA.NII. To Prices that help you to help yourselves Is what you will find at the big store of Hnyden Ilros. Read their ad on pago 7. tiood riNlitllK. Spirit Lake, Okobojl, Lako Washington, Waseca, Eagle Lako, River Fnlls, Solon Snrlngs. Rice Lake. Ilaylleld. Ashland, Gog- chic, Watorsmcet and numerous lakes near St. Paul and Minneapolis. Thov aro all good flohlng places and aro quickly and comfortably reached by tho Northwestern Line. Chcnp rato excursions Augiiflt 21 and Sep tember 7-21. Limit. October 31. 1000. City ticket otTlce. 1101 and 1403 Farnnm Btreet. Grnuri Army Kiicniiiiinwiit lit Chtcaco August 25 to 20. Half-faro tickets Via Tho Northwestern Line. Special enrs nnd Accommodations. 1401 and 1103 Farnnm St. Chicago nnd return, $12.75, Via Rock Island Route. Tickets on sale Aug. 25 to 2!). City ticket olllce, No. 1323 Farnam st. A (irnnd Opporlunlir J"o increase your knowledge of the country! Half fare to Chicago and return via "Tho KorOiwestprn Line," August 25 to 29. Good Mil September 30 returning. SCOPIELD'S SATURDAY A Sale of Silk Petticoats Unly u low, uui iuo pneos aro very low. One lot, choica $5.50 One lot, choice S7.50 Tho silk in thoso petticoats ii of extra good tail'ota black and a low choico colors. Lot us tOiow you our bar gains in tailored suits. LOTiFSELQ m piniin eiHTPn fell I llUMrx&MHIliU. S PicTO I Time is Money. THE "QUICK TRAINS ARE VIA The UNION PACIFIC OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY Ten hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. OMAHA TO PORTLAND Fifteen hours quicker than any other line. nuffct Smoking nnd Library Cars, with Harbcr Shop and Pleasant Head ing nooms. Doublo Drawing Room Paiaco Sleepers. Dining Cars, Meals a la Carte, rintsch Light. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam 8t. Tel. 316. Half Rates to Chicago TODAY and every day until next Thursday. Travel unusually heavy reserve berths NOW. Tlckot Offlck. EL 1 502 Farnam St. Tal. 200. 'I'm ins at 7:00 n. in,, 4:00 p. m., 7:15 p. in. Burlington Station, 1 0th and Mason Sts. Tot. 120. lie lllrmilnl Coni'lm , Knllit of l'tlillia, nt Ill-troll. On Atistist 2.1 to 28 the Wabash will sell tickets from ChlcaRo at hnlf fare. DAILY TRAIN'S l'ROM CHICAGO. 0:2." n, in., arrive Detroit fi:S0 p. in. 12:t0 p. m., nrrlvo Detroit 8:10 p. m. 3:15 p. m., nrrlvo Detroit 10:f0 p. m. 1100 p. nt., arrive Detroit 7.50 p. in. Only line running reclining chair cars from Chlcafio. Ask your apent for tickets via the Wn bash. Kor further Information call nt city ticket odlcc, 97 Adams street. Chimin, or write. O. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Apt., Room 405 N. Y L. Illd., Omaha, Neb. You Cnn (So 'I'll ChlcaRO and return for $12.75, Auk. 2." to 10. Detroit nnd return for $22, Aug. 25, 26, 27. St. Paul nnd return for J12.i5. Minneapolis and return for $12.65. Mndlson Lako and return for $10.68. Dtiluth and return $16.05 Sept. , 7, IS, 21, via tho Illinois Central Hallway. Particulars at 1102 Karnnm street. V. II. DRILL, District Passenger Agent. 98 cents Misses' and children" $1.25 and $1.75 shoes, now 6Sc and 78c. llroken sizes in ladles' shoes, 4Sc. Ilrokcn sizes in men's shoes, 98c. Ladles' Satin Slippers, 79c. No reserve all shoes must bo sold. Btorc for rent. THE HOWE, 1515 Douglus St. Dcs Moines ami return, $1.50, Via Rock Island Route. Tickets on snle Aug. 21 to Sept. 1, goo.: for return until Sept, 3. Ticket olllco No. 1323 Farnam st. On pngo 7 will be found an ad of Hayden Bros., which will pay you to read. The "NEW" Drugs It has always been a part of our busi ness tmllry to keep KVIORYTIIINC? In the IJHUO LINK for which tbete was u demand In Omnha or the errltory surrounding. We still maintain this system with the utmost care. It mutters not whether tho article wanted Is a new chemical or pharmaceu tical for the prescription room, or tho new est patent medicine or mineral wnter. Nor does this end tho line, ns our stock com prises every variety of surgical appliance trusses, supporters, ns well ns every con ceivable toilut accessory. ASIC US If you want anything new that should be sold In u drug store. 1IBIU3 A It 10 Tl DYNAMICS OF SOMK OF THOSIC NKW THINGS: Suprarenal "Capsule" In powder nnd tab let form, also In liquid with chloretone of the manufacture, of I'. D. & Co. and Ar mour. HUSSRLL'S KMULSION OF MIXF.D FATS-1IOI.OCA1N. Globules, powder nnd liquid of Cacodylate of Sotlium. Hnttme Aiialgcskiun Ilenque 50c (Imported Rheumatic Halvo In Tubes.) For-mal-de-hyde Inhalr 00c (The. latest "Inhaler." Lacto Nuphthol Disinfectant for dogs. bottlo &0c Mutum" for polishing black straw bats bottlo 23c- Ilat Uleach Tablet, for bleaching straw hats, package joc Miles' Wlno of Sarsaparllla, bottle 7T,e Rheumatic Cure No. "fiuss", bottlo ... $150 Cranltonlc for Hair, bottlo $100 Woodland Violet Powder, box 23c Fould's Arseuallno Cream. Jar noe Oxzyn Balm, Jar noc uannon s uoyai iuange cure, bottlo .... 50c Pluto Mineral Water (of course). wyein s mrnnt i-oods. 3Ue unit Hoc Innsen's Junket Tablets, bottlo i5e The nbove enumeration Is inaile f.n- n... purpose of apprising tho public of the very comprehensive character of our stock ns well ns tho fact that our storo will at all unien cuiuuiu urn oniy wie kkh kst arti cles of drug merchandise but the mom rx. COMMON articles for which there may be a limited demand. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go. Cor. Kit li mill Dmlue Street. r T The Sons of Rest Did you ever attend the meeting of tho "Sons of Rest"? If ou have not why not take u walk some tlmo to Jefferson Snu-trc. They nro In session every evening. It's a sight worth seeing. They will tell you how It happened. Cramer's Kidney Curs 75c Duffy's Malt Whiskey nc Wlno of Curd li I s Dromo Quinine l?o S. S S 7oc Syrup of Figs 30o Peruiin 7,o 1'nstorlu Hlrney Cntarrh Powder 3.2 Gem Catarrh Powder' 8-o Ayor's I lair Vigor 7"C Pierce's Prescription &c Cutlcuni Soap 2c Packer's Tar Soap lc Dnr-llen 4"c AJax Tablets 1 dnz. 2-grnln Qulnlno Capsules c 1 doz. 3-graln Quinine Capsules 10c 1 dozen 5-graln Qulnlno Capsules 15a S. V. Cor. Kith nnct Chli'nso. Headache Exhaustion Nervousness Sick Stomach Fatigue Thirst All Yield to n Glass of COCA CELERY. Till: "IPn.YI," .SUMMKIt im IMC. rC A GLASS. Sold lit (tic Soil ii I'oiinlnln nf J. A, FULLER & CO. CI'T IMIICIC mtUGGISTS. FourtpentU nnt Unaclia Streets. Send for book Tho Daby. Extracting Teeth by our method, with PURR VI TALIZED AIR Is painless, harmless, nnd can be taken by any one. Al ways fresh. All work warranted. Gold Crowns $5.00 Heat Teeth, 11 set JS.00 Silver Fillings 73c Tad's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, inn Douuiim st. T I Sr( Rtf't L. Kidneycura? CCRKS all KlUncj uiKenscs. iiacu- ache, ate. At 1ru irur. Ists. or br mail. I. Fren hnolc. &A- vice, etc., of Dr. II. J. Kay, Saratoga, N. Y. HAYDEN S GREAT SAMPLE SHOE SALE SATURDAY. Closing out 1,800 pairs men's $5, and $6 sample Shoes at 900 pairs of women's fine $2.00 and $2.50 strap sample slippers 1,200 pairs of women's fine $3 to $3.50 vici kid sample shoes at. . . $1.97 98c $1.85 Saturday we will closo out J,S0O pairs men's fine welt sole box rnlf, velour calf and vici kid. sample shoes, regular ?-i.00, $5.00 and $0.00 shoes made up in all ihe latest fall styles by one of the best eastern manufacturers. We can truly say, they are the great est values ever offered in men's line shoes. Women's $350 Sam- qq pie Slippers at OC Read Sensa tional Bargains on page 7. Thoso line slippers aro lino patont leather and vici kid hand turn, with strap over the instep, nicely turned with buckle and bow regular $2.00 and 2. HO sauiplo slippers made by Hazen B. Goodwin, tho best slipper manu facturer in tho world. Women's fine $F Shoes $185 All these fine shoos are made of vici hid, either plain or silk vesting tops, and with singl" flexible soles, regular .'.00 and H.f0 quality- made by t he best eastern manufac- 31 O hirers. All'sizes, Katurdny at kJl.lfJ HAYDEN BROS. Ladies' Shirt Waits 1 Clearing Sale of Ladies' Shirt Waists It won't help your own crop to set on the fence and watch the 5 weeds in your neiglv bor's yard, This is the one store that is not satisfied with wait ing, or watching, Our new fall purchases are coming in daily and we need room, and in pla' of waiting for you to wear out the waist you have on, we're going to make prices on the ones now in stock that you can't resist the temptation to buy now. Today, Saturday, August 25th Wo offer you choico of any of our ladies' shirt waists, that sold for 75c, 1.00 and $1.50 for Today, Saturday, August 25th 95 We offer your choico of an of our ladies' shirt waists, that sold for $2.00, ?2.50, up to $4.00, for This line of shirt Aaists is not the odds ami ends of the season's stock, but crisp, clean and unbundled waists. You know that when The Nebraska says it, it's so, and such shirt waist values have never been offered" tu you by this or any other house in Omaha. iaMil"IM-TI HAYDENs Sensationally Low Prices In Men's, Boys' and Children's Light and Medium Weight Clothing, This is what we call real marking down of prices. $12.50 3.75 4.75 All our men's suits that wore $22. 50, $10. 50 and $18, now . . All our men's fine trousers that wcro $5 to $7, now All our men's suits that wore $7.50 and $10, now , All our boys' vestee suits that were Oftr $1.75 to $2.25, now All our boys' doublo breasted knoo pants suits that wero $3 and $3. 50, now 1 All our boys' fine blue serge vestee suits that wero $4.50, now 1.75 2.75 50c 1.75 All our boys' odd kneo pants, mostly large sizes, 12 to 16, wero 05 to $1.50, at' All our men' pants, that wore $3.50 now All our boys' long pants that wore 1 $2.75 to $3.50, now kA Dnrl cfiisfitiniial bargains x - on page o. mm COLLECT RED BUYERS STAMPS WE ARE HERE TO STAY. Tt is now an assured fad thai thedreen Stamp Co. has closed its doors, but WIS STILL IUUDKHM UKU STAMPS and shall con tinue to do so. WE WILL NOT CLOSE SEPTEMBER 1st and all reports that we intend t(- do so arc false, and aro circulated bv parties wishing to injur our business. We have contracts with the merchants of this city for one year, and we intend to keep our part of those contracts. Watch the papers for list, of mer chants giving Ked Stumps. Tiade only with them. Phone 680. NATIONAL STAMP CO., 524 S. (6th St. A is in n.tiiii- s: