10 THE OMATIA "DATLV TtTCTC: THT'TLSDAV, SEPTEfET? (?, 1900. PHYSICIANS HOLD AUTOPSY Doctors Endeavoring to Ascertain Oauso of 0. M. Wright's Death. SYMPTOMS OF POISONING APPARENT I'orIIIvp ninumiftln Cnulil Not lit- Mnili mill I'lixl-.Unrli-iu llxn iiilnn I Ion Wnn ItfNiirlfil Tn I M , ' ipirnt Hny I'ollou. George M. Wright. rx-Miperlntenilout of tho county poor farm, who was taUrn seri ously 111 of Homo mystrrlotiH malaily Thus dny momltiK, rilcil at his apartments In the Sherman lints shortly before midnight that night without havlnB n-Kiiliirrt consclousneits. Thero worn strotiK Imllcntlons of morphine polsonlnR, but the nttcndlnK physic-Inns say thoy were not nblr to make n ponlttve tll nnoHlH of his rasn ami In onlcr to nsci-r-taln tho muse of ilenth a post-mortem ex nmlnntlon was eoniliH'toil by I)rs. K. H. l'ortcr nml J. 0. lllshop. Dr. W. It. Lav ender was present as the personal rep resentative of the coroner nnd ufter the nutopsy reported that there was no positive nvldunrc of poisoning, but advised that thu contents of the stomach be carefully nn nlyzcd. Dr. Lavender stated In the report that tho heart, stomach and kidneys of the dead man were badly diseased and that tho con dition of the heart was such that It alone might hnve cnuHcd his death. A little mor phine, tho doctor stated, taken to relieve pain, might have hastened death on nc cntint of the dnngerous condition of the heart. Mr. Wright's condition was discovered by bis wife about 3 o'clock Tuesday morning. J lo was then unconscious nnd breathing heavily. Dr. lllshop was called nnd later Dr. Coulter was summoned In consultation. A Ftomnch pump was brought Into use, but not In tlmo to be effective, ns tho poison if he had taken poison had been entirely absorbed Into the system. Then, by means of artificial respiration and a galvanic bat tery, the patient's life wns prolonged for nineteen hours. Siilclilc Tlieiir.v Si'OiilPil. The suicide theory Is qulto generally nc ceptcd by the neighbors and other tenants of the Sherman lints, but this Is emphat ically denied by tho members of his family nnd of the secret societies to which he belonged. They say ho Is not the kind of n man who would take his own life. Those who Incline to tho hypothesis of suicide ns crlbo several possible motives. I'oor health Is ono of (hem. It Is said that he had been doctoring for some stomach trouble and that ho was beginning lo despair of over re gaining his physical strength. Two weeks ngo ho was overheard to remark thnt he would never take another drop of medicine. The report that his domestic relations were unhappy Is dented by his relatives nnd by Mrs. Wright herself. The dee'enred wns manager nnd bookkeeper for tho Standard Bridge company, with ulltrcH In the New York Life building. Robert V.. Drake, president of the concern, wns In Cnccpll. In., yesterday und whether or not Mr. Wright's accounts were regular will probably bo known today, when tho pres ident will return. Mr. Wright's life wns Insured In the Aetna nnd Koynl Arcanum for nn nggro fntn ii mm i ii t cif 110.000. lie waH a member of tho Masonic, Odd 1-YHowh, Modern Wood men nnd Hoyal Arcanum orders. The funeral wilt be held Krldny nl 1 p. ttv 'Phn ilntnllH of IIiIh liavn not been .ar ranged ns yet, but It Is probable that one or moro of tho lodges to which ho belonged will conduct mo services. WHuIiI'm l.lfo. Oeorgo M. Wright was born In -Tcrrc lliiuto, Ind., forty-three yearn ago. llo came to Oinnhn In 1SS8 nnd soon nfter married Miss Krnnko ltavls, daughter of H. 1. Davis, chief clerk adjutant gen oral U. S. A. About this time ho also entered the military service. He wmi In tho battlo of IMno Itldge. Securing Ills discharge, he assumed charge of tho government hospital at Fort Omaha, whl'h position he held three years. lie thou iiecamc superintendent of tho county poor farm, serving until the appointment of the present Incumbent, when ho went Into tho bridge building business. A year ago last March his mother died. leaving him J2.000. Ills wlfo and a daughter I years old survive him. Millions will be spent In politics this year. Wo can't keep tho campaign going without money nny moro than we can keep tho body vigorous without food. Dyspep tics utcd to stnrvo thomselves. Now Kodol Dyspepsia Cure dlgestB what you eat and allows you to cnt nil tho good food you wont. It radlcnlly cures stomach troubles iti:ncci:n nvinn o. supt. io, Till C'lilciiKO, MllivimUcc A .St. I'nul It ii 1 1 i n y. On September 10 nnd 26 tho Chicago, Mil tvnukee &. St. Paul railway will sell round trip tickets from Oniahn to Chicago and return $11 75 Milwaukee, and return 16 75 SI. Paul ond return 12 65 Minneapolis and return 12 65 Dubuque nnd return 12 10 Spirit Lake and return S 30 Klgln, III., and return 13 00 I.a Crosse, Wis., nnd return 13 21 Mndlson, Wis., nnd return 15 13 And to nil points on their lines In Iowa, 1111 nols, Wisconsin, Mlnncsotu nnd tho north ern nenlnsuln of Michigan, nt one fare, plus $2, for tho round trip. Minimum selling rato $7, tickets limited to October 31. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Farnnm St., Omaha. Mnrr Cbenp Kt cnmliiiiN. September 1. 1900. Remarkable! The season Is nt Its height. Cool weather. Al titude, 3,400 frut. Healthful climate. Good placo to spend a vacation. HOT SPRINCS. South Dakota. Tho trip Is easily made via tho Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad. Satur day excursions September 1, 8, 16, 22, 29. Limit, October 31, 1900. Saturday and Tuesdny excursions on salo at nil points on "North-Western Line,' Slom City, Missouri Valley, Omnha and west thereof In Nebraska. Tuesday excursions, September 4 nnd 18, also on sale at points on "North-Western Lino" and connections cast of tho Missouri river. Rate Ono fnre, plus $2, for round trip. Limit, October 31, 1900. Dates salo September 1. 4, 8, 15, 18, 22, 29. For pnmphlets telling all about hotels, scenery, cllmnte nnd cures, call on any agent North-Western Line. lliiiiitniinie Souvenir of vlows enroute to California: cuts all finished In beautiful colors. Copies can be obtained at address below. UNION PACIFIC, ONLY ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC! COAST nnd nil prlnclpnl western points. City ticket otTlco 1324 Farnnm street Tel. 316. Gale City Caiiin, Xo HI IS, M. W. of V. CJato City camp, No. S418. Modern Wood men of America, will glvo n steamboat ex cursion on tho Henrietta Saturday night, September 8. All Woodmen nro cor- dlally Invited to attend. Will glvo a prize for Foresters' competitive drill. 11Y ORDER OF VENERAI1LE CONSUL AND HOARD OF MANAGERS. IIOSTO.N SIOHU II DAYS SlfOK SAM:. DnrliiK the Sett Tin re lln We Will 1'ui.lll vl- ( lime (lilt AI.Ii WOMEN'S SIIOKS AT 11.69 AT HOSTON STOItE, OMAHA. Which remain from the great wholesale, stock. The sizes are somewhat broken, but tho bargains arc Just as big ns ever. Soma of theso ladles' shoes were mado to sell for 15.00, somo for $4.00, some for $3.00 and some for $2.50, but we will close out tho I entire lot during tho next three days at! $1.69. AT HOSTON STORK, OMAHA Our new fall stock will be open In n few days anil wo wish to close out. everything elee in the shoe department boforo opening It. We are, therefore, mnklng most ex traordinary cuts In nil lines of Indies' and misses' shoes, ladles' slippers, men's and boys' shoes of nil kinds, so ns to open with nn entirely new stock. No matter what you want In shoes, you enn Unci them hero for about half price; some of them will go for less than half price. The last three days of this sale. Como tomorrow. HOSTON STOKE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. Samuel Hums, 1318 Knrnom. Is selling a porcelain decorated dinner set for $6.50. ORE WAITING TO BE WEIGHED Merle of Accident to Sciile Ciiiinpn Cniilii-illini n( I ii r-It n oil Ore In InriW uf tin- Smeller. A peculiar state of affairs Is responsible forji dcrrenso In tho force employed nt the smelter. All ore Intended for use nt that Institution hns been weighed upon the scales of tho Western Weighing association. Theso scales have been In bad condition for somo tlmn nnd a dny or two ngo they collapsed. Workmen nro now engaged In building new scales, but It will bo somo tlmo before they can bo used. When tho association's scnlcs wero no longer nvnllnblo tho cmclttng company ran cars upon tho scales of tho Union 1'aclflc Knllway company. Hut few enrs had passed over beforo n trnln ran off tho track, de ranging tho scales. They were repaired, but now tho smelting company declares that tho weights arc not correct nnd they will not accept oro or pay freight until tho weights have been verified by tho association scnlcs. Cars of oro are piled up nt the smoltcr, but nom hns been unloaded for several days. Tho question of demurrngo Is to be taken up later. The Unit cry of AViimnii Wns grandly shown by Mrs. Charles Howl ing of Hutler, Pa., In n three years' strug gle with a mnllgnnnt stomach trouble. that caused distressing nttneks of nausea and Indigestion. All remedies failed to relievo her until she tried Electric Hit ters. After taking It two months, she wrote: "I nm now wholly cured nnd can cat anything. U Is truly a grand tonjc for the wholo system, ns I gained In weight and feel much stronger slnco using It." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, im proves appetite, gives new life. Only GOc. Guaranteed, at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. Illliiol Ontritt i:tciirlniin. On Sopt. I, 7, 10, 18, 21 nnd 26, wo will sell round-trip tickets from Omnha to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Waseca, Watervllle, Mad ison I.nko and Duluth nt rate of ono faro plus $2.00. Homo Visitors' excursion tickets on salo Sept. 10 nnd 26, to nearly nil points In Illi nois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin nt ono fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. All tickets limited for return until October .11. Full particulars at City Ticket offlco. 1102 Karnam street, or address W. H. Drill, D. P. A Omaha. tiOllll I'lNllllIK, Spirit I.nke, OkoboJI, Lake Washington, Waseca, Englr Lake, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rice Lake, Hnyileld, Ashland, Oog- cblc, Watcrsmeot and numerous lukes near St. Paul and Minneapolis They are all good flnhlng places nnd are quickly nnd comfortably reached by the Northwestern Line. Cheap rato excursions Augurt 21 and Sep tember 7-21. Mmlt, October 31. 1300. City ticket ofP.ce. 1101 nnd H03 Farnnm street. Mnrtnllty StllllMli'N. The following births nnd deaths were re ported to the Hoard of Health for tin twunty-fnur hours ending nt noon Vednen day: H rtlm Aiexnniier, muni .ortli Twen ty-fourth, girl; Fred Wilson, bit.' North Twenty-llrst, Inn : Sam Rlm-mait. ini;i Dav enport, girl: (!us Peterson. 2.i2rt Uecse. irlrl: ('. Pierce. llSi North Seventeenth, girl, Frank Ualn. :i!2n Smith Seventeenth, girl. itsiv .tester. nun. gin; licorco (.Tamer. 1.121 South Twenty-eighth, boy. Deaths C'lerlse Irwin. Tiini South Klght- eer.th. neon ; months: i;ucene l'atleri.m. His Koutn i';ignteentn, nceii ti mimtliu; Mm Ktnllv Hansom, wni South Twentv-llrst nve- h i e. nged S5: Edna F. Johnson. 1909 South Eighteenth, nged i months. Drugs at Gut Prices $1.00 Llsterine (Lambert's) 60c Srup Figs (genuine) 50c Morrow's Kld-ne-olds $1 00 Mine Ynle a Preparations $100 Poruim r,V :jc iOe iae 7nc 75c $1.01 Wycth s Hcef Iron find Wine $1.00 Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver OIL... Jl.oo steams' Wine . f Cod Liver Oil... $1 no Klnn's New Discovery t.ic $1 (V Jnyne's Hxpe tornnt T!. 75 nan s iiair iicnewcr $1.00 Wnmpnlo's Coil Liver Oil $1.( Kilmer's Swamp ltoot $1.0) Wine of Cnrilul $101 Pierce's Favorite Prescription... $l.i) P.ilne's Celery Compound $1.01 Miles' Nervine $1.0) IIoiiJ'h SarsiiMrtlbi :r.i Tr.t JI.eo tinned .MHK $1 o Cramer's Kidney Remedy wtlto tor ciitaiogue. Sherman &McConnel I Drug Co, In New Store at IGtH nnd Dodge, 1 toe iBiiiif mmm rjtr J::mj. -. -I-.J-LJ.-'. j 1 f Special Train to Lincoln Tlokst OHIo, 1 502 Farnam St, Tol, 250, CARRIER BETRAYS HIS TRUST John H. Eich Confesses to the Theft of Money from Registered Letters. NO EFFORT IS MADE TO CONCEAL GUILT All the Looted Mlinlvc Are Sen! from One House anil Only Contain Sum 1 1 A mini ii In llnliietle Trouble Alleueil C.'nune. John II. Elch, ft letter cnrrler nt the Omnha postolllce. has been arrestee on tho charge of embezzling registered let ters. He gav bond In the sum of $1,000 for his appearance at the preliminary ox uralnntlon, which will bo held this afternoon nt 2 o'clock. Elch entered the employ of tho government ns letter carrier August 1, 18?2, nnd for several years hns carried route No. 55, lying west of Thirty eighth street, between I'arnam nnd Cum ing. On August 13 of this yenr he received a letter for registration from n woman living at 116 North Thirty-eighth avenue The letter fnlled to nrrlve at Its destina tion nnd the sender called at the postodlco to make Inquiries. Tho records were ex amlned nnd showed thnt the letter was still In tho hands of tho cnrrler. While this nutter wns being Investigated W. A. Weber, living at the samo number, com plained that i letter addressed to .Mrs. Sarah Wobcr of Olenwood, la., given to the carrier for registration, hnd not arrived at Its destination. As Weber left tho building ho met Elch, who confessed to tho theft of the letter nnd gave him $10, the amount contained In It. Tho house on Thirty-eighth nvenue seemed to bo fatal to Elch. Tho next letter ho was given to register contained $1.50. It was addressed to Marshal Field & Co. of Chicago. Elch took the rash and destroyed the mis sive. Another letter given him by the samo person In thn samo month wns also ap propriated wltn tho funds It contained. Tho complaints nlt enmo In about tho samo time. l'Jt ll AilmltN HIn Cilllll, Yesterday Postmaster Inspector Sin clair nnd tho postmaster decided thnt they had n case against tho cnrrler nnd ho won taken Into tho nineo of tho latter and ques tioned. As soon ns ho was confronted with thn ovldenco of his guilt he broke down nnd confessed. In u signed statement to tho Inspector, which ho says was made at his own suggestion, ho states that the first let ter wnB Inst, hut admits appropriating the funds contained In the other letters. Elch attributes his action to trouble, In his family. For several years the Elch house hold has been n iceno of Infelicity which culmtnntrd about three months ngo In a separation between husband nnd wife, tho latter taking possession of the only child. This trouble has seemed to prey upon tho mind of the mall carrier, until his friends believe him mentally Irresponsible at tho tlmo of the embezzlements. When first taken In rkargo by tho In spector he wns nsked to produce tho record of registered letters received by him. He told tho Inspector that ho hnd lost It, but afterward delivered It to tho olllcer. The record shows the receipt of tho letters and bears out the confession. Thin record will bo used for the purpose of making n thor ough examination Into his affairs, although ho states that the four letters already dis covered constitute tho total of his embez zlements. Forty yenrs In tho market with n con stant lncrcsso In sales tells the tale for Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. Mnlli Wnnl HeimlillennN. The Ninth ward republicans will hold nn open nlr meeting nt Forty-first and Hamil ton streets on Thursday evening at S o clock. Music will bo furnished by Jo Ilarlnn quartet, and John L. Webster, W. F. Ourley, John L. Kennedy and others will deliver addresses. Awaking In the morning and having severe pnlns In your back Is caused by your kidneys being weak. Take Cramer's Kidney Cure. That will strengthen them. Sold by all druggists. I) IK I). WUIOIIT rieorge JL, September I, 1!W. ngetl 12 years, at his residence, The Sher man Hats. Funeral Sunday, September 0, nt homo (private at 12:30 p. m.; at Masonic hall. Sixteenth street and Capitol nvenue, nt 2 p. m. Interment Forest Lawn cemetery. Friends Invited. Term Haute papers plea3e copy. Don't Let Him Stay. Tho June bug comes In June, The lightning bug goes In May, Hut tho HED HCG takes his llonnet off und sa;-H: "I've como to Htuy." They would stay unless you us Sure Penth to kill them. Comes In bottles, 20c, 50c nnd $1.00. Cramer's Kidney Cure 7.'e HemieliN T.'ileiim I'otviler ........ l'-e I nele Siiiu'h Tohneeo Cure .TOe Slirmler'N I'Ik I'oinler -." Ilr. Knrl Criimer'N Penny rnynl PIIIn 91.(10 I'lilnc's Celery I'omiioiinil "Cr Wine of ( arilul 7re ClirllT'i. I. iter PIIIn m. Sluiirl'H I) Hicislii TllllletN . o. . . . Kli Illre'N Hoot lit er Mo lliienn lliilr Iteslorer ...7." Mulled MI1U, IOe, 7.1e set. tn cfMiirrra cur price oHAtrcn DRUGGIST 8. H. Cor-. Jiilh nnd Chlenso. Wednesday, Sept. 5. Thursday, Sept. 6. Leaves Omaha 8 a. m. Leaves Lincoln 7 p. m. Nine hours at the State Fair. Round trip $2.15, including admission to Fair. S,s.L Uurllnaton Station 10th and Mason Sts Tel. 120 ha vni:'s nn; sii.k sai.i:. We Are .Sow llnlillnu; n (irent Slllc Mile. AND OFFERING THE MOST EXTRAOR DINARY 1IAROAINS. For Thursdny wo will sell 100 pieces of flno colored china silks nt 22e. A big line of extra grade 10-In. wide rol.ired t.iff. l.i for 50c. Wo sell you a fine tnffe'n e.'l 27-ln. wide, In all colors, for less tli.ui utd by nny merchant In the country, wof'h $1.25, at 50c; all silk satin duehesse. rrp-i Inr $1.00 grade, for 60c; skinner satin yur 1 wide, worth $2.00, In seal brown, only nt $1.00; black hemstitch nnd pllsse silk, worth $1.50 nnd $2.00, nil nt PSr; 36-ln blark taffeta nt SOc; black taffoln 27-In. wide nt 59c. Tho best value you ever heard of In black French Peau do sole dress silk 27-ln. wide, worth $3 00 yard, on sale nt $1.50. whlto corded silk, worth $1.00, for ."0c. IIAYDEN HROS. Read Hayden's bargains, this page. NEW USE FOR STEEL SAWS Hone Mini Sine of Them Setteil Into lilt Cunt lo Improve Its I'll. Frnnk Howe, the man who wns detected In tho net of trying to loot the Hyron Reed collection of coins nt the public llbrnry Inst week, was arraigned In pollco court yesterday on a chnigo of having burglnrs' tools In his possession. He plended not guilty, nnd hts case was set for hearing Friday afternoon. Tho burglars' tools referred to nro nine flno steel snws which were round sewed Into thn lining of his clothing One of theso ho used in trying to cut tho lock Two Trains OaiSy to Denver, 0's P!CT0rV I.v. Otnnlia 1:25 p in today. Ar. Denver 7::l5 ti in tomorrow. I.v. Oinitlm 1 1:115 p m toilny. Ar. Denver 1:20 p in tomorrow. Sept. 18 the Next Excursion. $10.00 to Denver ami Ketiii n. $10.00 to Colorado Spring and Ketnrn. $10.00 to Pueblo and Return. $;12.00 to Salt Lake and Ketnrn. Return good untilOotober 31, 1900, City Tlokot Offlco 1324 Fnrnnm Stroot. Tol. 316. RATS Seem to be very troublesome Just at present. JudRlnR from tho numerous chIIh for rut polHon. In looking for a reliable nrtlcle, wo decided on Steam's Electric Paste. From the rcporU wo hear nhout It, It la undoubtedly tho best rat extormlnator on tho market. 25c per boxcut price 20c. SOLD nv J. A, FULLER & CO. Fonrlci-nlli nnif Unnclna Streeln. I. S. MANAWA TICKKT3 on salo at 30c--n saving of 10c on tho regular faro. HAYDENs Large boxea fancy Free Stone Crawford Peaches for preserving tomorrow in our grocery department, per box Grocery Specials Rest Minnesota. XXXX Suporlrtive Flour, sack 05c Another shipment of 2,000 gallons pure Cidor Vinegar, from the country, on sale tomorrow, per gallon 10c Large California Lemons, per dozen Ilk Large hot tie French Mustard 'Ac New Sardines, per can .'?3' Large sacks White or Yellow Common! 10c Larue sacks Pure (iraham Flour 174c Yeast Foam, (Jei'inan Yeast, etc., per package .tc Quart, cans Ciolden rumpkiu tie Quart cans (h-ated Pineapple 8c Hulk Laundry Starch, per pound lie 2-pound cans Early Juno Peas 10c 2-pound cans String Beuns, only 7Ac Tall cans Blood Ked Salmon 12Ac Quart Cans Pure Table Syrup 8c Sbars Wliite Kussian or Diamond C Soai 2nc Iancy Pickles in bottles, assorted kinds S l-.'h- Tapioca, Pice, Sago, I 'earl Parley. Farina, etc, per pound .... "r Butter and Cheese Western Crass Creamery Putter, per pound 20c Fine Klgin Creamery, lU', ISc and l!)c Dairy Jbitter, V2U; 1 1c and 1 Cm- Fancy Full Cream Cheese, per pound 10c Yellow Herkimer County Cheese, per pound J2Ac New York White Full Cream Cheese, per pound 12Ac Everything fresh and new in this department. Xo imitation butter. Xo skimmed cheese. DON'T FORSET THAT mm SMOKING A You have the REST notwithstanding they cost you no more ttwn Interior ooods. r it. hick m. r. o...M.M-r.cTCKi:its. i.ons, mo. HUMIM UlfllP C. A. ItAILSBACK. OMAHA, DI3TMIJUTOH, UlSJUUl mAUfc or. the coin -nsc. " Judge" J. S, Coolcy. j v.ho hns been retnlncd ns his counsel, j snys his client Is a Jeweler and that tho saws were for use in thnt vocation. They were sewed Into the lining of his coat to Improve the "set"' of that garment O-naha Tcni ana Awning Co . tents, nwn- 1 l"p canvns g n-ds. ll'h A Hanif r Tel. 833. i N ,d3Sv tfJn mm for Early Autumn V ni-p fently to show you n fine llSMortll'i-Ilt of liiiiulsotiic wool wuNts for full wear. Ill till popular colors nnd styles. ILK WAESTS New silk wnlsts. pretty patterns and mailt' rljrht nt prices that defy c'cillipclltlntl. Kc'iiionilior vp arc lientliiuartprs for UOt. I' SKIHTS. :SCQF5ELD MJ H mOAK&SUITliO. 1510 Dotiitlus St Banisli Disease From the ho-isr' Adopt our modern open sanllnry plumlilnK and oxeludu t ho deadly Beourite of sewer pas, whleli has claimed ho ninny vlellmn. Air and water are two Katea ! whlrh disease enter tho Hyntom. With our superior plumbing, ono of theso entrances Is securely burred against tho enemy. Wo Kunrnnteo tlrst class results In plumbing, gas or stcamnttlnK at bottom cost. Freeze Black, Plionc 1010. . . 1800 I'arnam St. Missing Teeth nur the looks of the most beau tiful faeo. Wo replace such teeth with a nnmOK or I'LATH so that they look Ilko tho ones nature guve you. Oood Ret Teeth f-fi.OO Rold Crowns $K.OO Gold Fillings $1 50 up Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, ir17 Douullln St. PEACHES PEACHES 89c raw tember wants in school shoes. A few days' wear at home will be more satisfactory to the little folks in the way of comfort. Six hundred and sixty-nine school children, the in crease in the attendance for the past year over that of the previous year, and the increase this year they say will exceed that of th past. WHO'S GOING TO SHOE THEM? This store is offering ,ou great shoe opportunities. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES In tan or black, extei sion soles, any toe, anv width, . to 8, ?1.00 8A to 1U. 1.2.") 12 to 2, $l.n0. BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES In satin calf, nice, neat solid shoes, evei'y pair guaran teed, sizes 2A to ."A. ?1.2." youth's, l.'U to 2, $i.U). LITTLE GENT'S SHOES Low heel, made just I ke a man's shoe, best extra line linish, vici calf stock, will not sen IT or rip, sizes tt to I. 'I, $1.10. BOYS' KANGAROO CALF SHOES Made for rough usage, solid and serviceable, good style, good titling. '.) lo .1.2n. Bring your boys and girls hero for m hool shoes. There's a saving in ecry pair. Cramer's Kidney Cure Has cured more people of that dreaded disease than any other kidney cure on the market, and it is safe to say what it has done for others it will do for you. One bot tle of this wonderful remedy will convince you there is no better Kidney and Liver Cure made. Others fail lo give results but Cramer's never. Don't, keep on suffer ing but give this remedy a trial Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure is for sale by all druggists and dealers in med icines. If they haven't it in stock they will get it for you if you request it- and insist on having it. Take no sub stitute for there is none. Cramer Chemical Company, ALBANY, HAYDENs Bargains 10 Spools Perfect Machine Thread for 15c These are full 200 yards goods and guaranteed to run on any ma chine. J00 yards Belding Bros' best, sewing silk, He. These goods are put up in 20-yard spools and will be sold for 1c per spool. 2oc all silk satin and gros grain ribbon, He. HOc dresser scarfs, only l"c. 10c all linen doilies, He. 20c tooth brushes, 0c. 10c hair nets, 5c. 20e pearl buttons, He. 1. 00 copyright books. Sc. Kendall's recipe books, 2 fi()e initial stationery a big bargain. I He. 10c hooks and eyes, 2c. 15c work baskets, 5c. Dress Goods Sale FHIiNCII FLANNELS e will place on sale tomorrow, and every day this week, our plain French Illinois, worth 5!)c, at .'Sc. 27 shades in stock. We will placo all our st ripen, dots and Persian patterns, manufactured by Koechliii, Baiinigarten & Co., Paris, on sale at 5Sc. All Shearer Louth's high grade Persians, at (55c. All our tine imported ( hallis, strictly all wool, -l!)c. Per sian Ohallis, 5!)c. Satin stripes, etc., 7."c. All wool cheviots, 10c, 5!)c. 75c, OSe up. Wo hav an exira weight for ladies' jackets and skirts, 5l-inclies wide Priestley's West of England our price will bo $1.25. and will put it up against anything in town sold at $2.50 a yard. We will sell you a lirst class Pierola worth 81.25 yard at 75c. 10.000 yards of the newest .'!!) novelties will go on sale at 25c. See our Kit I. St. window for Saturday's great dress uoods salo. o IIMI BJ'EL SCHOOL SHOES. Don't wait until the 17th of Sep beforo you attend to your the way of boys and girls' NEW YORK. That IVi.li jitrinil thflr ti'cth to troubln Hum It h .rv I j 1 1 h I Of riiurxp. II U'.ulcl l,i. I III J ,OMM I tl I (: to lllWdVH prf int thi- t .! from kMiik piun. but Y.O Mill n-.l ic ! II, llllHHlhllttV to thn Ii.lnlinum If will Uuvo llie tunlli irup rl uiiimUil (o tlio pain v.lll li- le-hivi-il nml lh- Irmililt' Felllpil. IWILCY, the Dentist I'lllllflT fit' l'1'llklllllllllll irIu- lu (llllllllll, rfl I'nilon IIIU. mill ,v I'urpniu. Lutly AlteuilHUl. I'liuue tUNu, BROS. I I I