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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1901)
10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, !MAKCIt 20. I HOI. MATCH FACTORY IS ASSURED Oharlu Grtunlg, Betird Omaha OapStaliit, Mku tht InTeitment. WORK WILL BEGIN IN SIXTY DAYS All rrrllinlnnr)' Dclullt llnir IIitii CumiilPlril nml mv Unlrrprlii! In ,ii iv n Ortiilitt) Omnhii mi ilc II I I.Ol'lltlOll. Arrangements were completed yesterday morning whereby Charles (IruenlK, a retired lapltnllst of this city, will open a match luctory In Omaha within tho next sixty days. Tho new fuctory was secured throURh tho ctforts of tho Commercial cluh, which took tho matter up with OeorRe It. Ilc-usher of Chicago several weeks ai?o. Mr. Iloushcr Is a practical match manufacturer, and for many years wus In tho employ of tho Na tional Match company. Ily tho consolida tion of factories ho lost his position and began looking around lor n place where a factory could be located to advantage. Seeing that tho vaHl territory northwest of Chicago, of which Omaha is tho center, had no factory west of Chicago, ho decided upon thin point. Mr. (irucnlg was easily interested and has spent tho tlmn since tho plan was first presented in Investigating tho business. Investigation showed that the material for manufacturing matches could bo placed in Omaha as cheaply as II could bo at any other point In tho United States and that as a distributing joint this city cannot be excelled. I'll I'IkmiI ii Mil'. Tho plant will cost lit its Inception be tween $25,000 and $30,000 and will have a ca purity of n earload of matches u day, lth an ability to doublo tho capacity by working dotlhlo time. It will employ from thirly-flvc to seventy persons, mainly girls and boys, who will park tho matches In the cases for shipment. Tho manufacture of matches is one of the Industries which havo gone Into tho hands of machines. The wood Is received anil Sawed Into lengths, drawn through knives which give it tho proper dimensions and coatcil with the material which ignites upon friction entirely by ma chinery. A device lias recently been In vented which prints the paper of Iho cover ing of tho boxes, pastes It upon tho straw board, forms tho box and Its container and loads them with tho perfected matches dur ing one process. The success of tho factory under the man ngement of the prospective owner Is as Htired from tho tirst. Mr. llouahor will bo htiperlntendent of tho concern and tho finan cial affairs will bo transacted by Mr. f!nm nlg In person. With tho development of the territory of tho factory it may be that a Htock company will bo formed to carry on tho business If trade conditions warrant. Tho factory will bo Independent of the so railed trust, but It Is said will work In harmony with It In prices and terms. The location of tho factory has not been decided upon, but several sites aro being considered. Ono or two buildings havo been nlTered, but thero is u possibility that Mr. Cruontg will build a structure on land owned by him In the northern part of tho city. EXHIBITION OF REAL GALL 'I'hlrf Miller Clinreli mill Steal llni lirclliiN from Wor nlillirrM, Tho rain yesterday fell upon tho Just, but not upon tho unjust, becauso the unjust havo stolen tho umbrellas of tho Just. Hrv. Luther M. Kuhns, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, was preaching from tho theme, "Tho Limitless Kingdom." Tho con gregation was not large, for it was raining outsldo and very dark, and besides the fct reels wcro slippery and perilous of pas sage. Thu worshipers camo early, each with u dripping umbrella, which ho leaned against tho wall in tho anto-ronm. "Wo can no moro foretell what will hap pen In tho domain of things spiritual," said tho pastor, "than wo can foretell what will happen in tho material world." Just then a thief entered tho antc-rnom and stolo ticventren of tho dripping um brellas. The pastor, In blissful Ignorance of what had occurred, continued his sermon, and Illustrated n point In his dlscourso by re ferring to tho depth of tho I'acltlu ocean. .Yesterday It. I Alexander rcpurtcd the theft at tho police station. BAD MIXTURE OF GAYL0RDS ItcKlxtereil Letter ;ic .In tray mill .Now tin .WfuiiiitliiK In Deinii iiilcil. There aro two John Oaylords In Omaha, which fact seems to huvo resulted In a mis take In the delivery of a registered letter containing $20. John fiaylord No. t is a clerk and John (Jaylord No. 2 Is a can vasser. It was No. 1! wdm scoured the $20, and now ho lu trying to convince the post onicc Inspectors that his immo is really John (laylord, ami that ho took tho regls tetcd letter In good faith, thinking thu money was Intended for him. Ho was ex liectlng $20 through tho malls, ho said. a vai.i aiii.i: Miniici.vi: l'or t'ouuliH mill t'oliU In Children. "I havo not tho slightest hestltaney lu recommending Chamberlain's Cough Itemed)- to all who aro suffering from coughs or colds," says Charlos Al. Cramer, esq., u well known watchmaker of Colombo, Cey lon. "It has been somo two years slnco tho city dispensary tlrst called my attention to this valuable medicine and I havo repeat edly used It and It has always been bene ficial. It has cured mo quickly of nil chest cold3. It Is especially uffcctlvo for chil dren ami seldom takes more than ono bottle to euro them of hoarseness. I havo persuaded many to try this valuablo medi cine" and they aro all us well pleased as myeclf over tho results." l'or salo by all druggists, I.cnve IlulTnln S I. M.. Arrive !Ye? York 7ir:i A. M. via Lehigh Valley railroad "Imposition Kxpress." Luxurious sleeping cars. Feeds that grow com from th Nebraska eed company, 1513-15 Howard st. Was Ibsinf-Minded Ills wlfo gavo lilm u letter and told him to bo sum and mull It and then charged lilm to bring homo somo bread when ho camo to lunch Mo went to tho pustutllce, but Instead of mailing tho letter he put 30 cents In tho box and on his way homo handed tho baker the letter In exehnnirc for bread heforo bo discovered his mistake then ho woko up wo will tell you tho liamo of tills absent minded man somo day, t'riiinrr'i. Kidney Cure..... 7.1u Kny'n llcnuviilor you Kny'a i.iiiik lliiliu 11 lluny'M Alnlt Wlilakcy h.-,0 l.ntim Cream m0 I'Hlne'a CVlery Ctimnniind 7,iu AVI lie ii f (.'aril ii I 7,-,0 I'lrrer'a l'ri-i:rlitltiii 7gc ttcott'a I'.iiiiilalnii , 75 Oiomulalnii 7,-,0 Coltsfoot KxpeeloriiiK , 7,0 I'nlnin TnlilvU riOo White Illlibou Ilrineily $1,00 H. S. 9. . . , 7j0 Mulled .Milk 40v, 7.1e, a.jn I'liiklimn'a Lniiiiiuund 75u crmccca CL1 mhc.e ouimcrcn drugcist V. W. Cor. 101b una CkloMita. SALMON WILL BE CHEAPER C. II, IMokena Tnlka nt Condition on Purine Count mid Tell of (rotvltiK Trnilr, C, II. I'lckcns of tho Iaxton-Oallaghr company returned yesterday from tho I'aclfio coast, where ho went on a trip of combined business and pleasure, which took bim from Victoria, H. C, to Los Angeles. While on the coast Mr. I'lckcns investi gated the canning, prospects in nil of the various lines. In the salmon canneries business is Just starting, tho companies get ting Into shape for tho run which will begin In May. From present Indications it ap pears that the prlco of salmon from Alaska and I'ugot sound will bo lower this year than last, but tlsli from tho Columbia river will bo higher. Thin winter several large cold storage houses have been erected on the banks cf that river and tho Managers of these hnues aro In actlvo competition with tho packers. It is believed that the competition will force .the prlco of' fish up to 5 cents nnd ti cents a pound, u prlco higher than they have ever ruled slnco the establishment of tho canning houses on tho streatd. This will make Columbia liver canned salmon higher than ever before known. "In California," said Mr. I'lckcns, "the cnnticrs of fruit expert a good crop. The vines and trees are now In bloom, and It will require it hard frost within tho next two weeks to destroy the prospects of ono of tho largest yields In the history of the state, Tho raisin growers havo still con sldernblo stock on hand from last year, but expect to handle successfully a larger crop than that of 1000 without loss." Speaking of tho towns of tho coast Mr. I'lckcns says that tho trade with tho Klon dlko has made Seattle. It amounts to thou sands of dollars u month In exports, and tho gold which comes In goes lo swell the currency of tho city. Thousands of pcoplo from all over tho country aro now In Seattle waiting for the opening up of tralllc lu tho spring, and hundreds are scrambling for tho prlvllcgo of leaving on tho earliest boat. What tho Alaskan trade has done for Hcattlo the oriental trade has done for Sail Kranclsco, nnd merchants In that city say that they nro astonished at the develop ment of tho trade, which is beyond nil ex pectation. This region is generally consid ered outsldo of Omaha's territory, but sev eral whnlcsalo houses of this city have representatives on tho coast handling spe cialties, nnd they report that Omnha Is getting u largo part of tho business In the lines represented. Htnckholilern of tin; Defunct (irrninn KhvIiikn Mil nk .Mny llnve In 31 like (iiiiiil. Judge Kawcctt Is hearing the application of Thomas II. McCague. receiver of the Oerman Savings bank, for an npproval of his report as to tho assets and liabilities of the defunct tinnk aud for instructions us to suing tho stockholders for tho deficit. The receiver reportH that tho assets of tho bank havo been turned into cash and applied to tho payment of the liabilities, but thero aro still $204,000 of claims against the institution which havo been proved up, but not paid on account of lack of funds. Tho capital stock of tho bank wus $500,- 000, of which only $100,000 was paid In, and tho receiver wants Instructions from tho court to sue tho stockholders for DO per cent of their unpaid stock subscriptions lu order lo renllzo tho $200,000 necessary to pay tho liabilities which have not already been met. NEBRASKA BIOS ACTIVELY l.ocnl Kenlcr anil Producer In the I'le III for I ml Inn .N ug lily Trnilr. When tho bids for Indian supplies are opened In Chicago next month It will be found Hint Nebraska Is In tho bidding if the present indications aro borno out. At tho Indian supply depot Superintendent Jor dan Is kept busy answering questions relat ing to bids. These Inquiries como from all parts of tho fctnto, and many of them from farmers who expect to deliver grain and supplies direct from thcfnrm to tho Omaha depot for distribution to tho wards of Undo Sam. l?p to this time Nebraska merchants have refrained from making bids on Indian sup plies, but this has been for tho reason that tho places whero delivery is required have mado It Impossible for them to compete, as tho prlco Is estimated on the goods deliv ered free on board cars at the station where tho depot Is located. Now that tho depot Is established In Omaha they will havo an op portunity to show that they aro nllvo to their opportunities and will mako a strong pull to havo all of the goods for delivery in Omaha purchased from Nebraska dealers and producers. RECEIVER WANTS TO SUE WANTS PAY FOR HIS DOG Will JnKKiir IlriiiK" ."ult Airnlnnt Street Itullivuy for Death of KukIInIi l'oluler. Will L. Juggar has brought suit In tho county court against tho Omaha Street Hallway company for $100, which ho says Is tho fair valuo of his English pointer dog, killed by a street car on March 10. Mwlit Warn Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Cbas. Applegato of Alexandria, Ind "and could hardly get any sleep, I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines tailed, threo $1.00 bottleof Or. King's New Discov ery wholly cured mo und I gained llfty eight pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Oclppo, liron- chills and all Throat and Lung Troublos. l'rlco 50o aud $1.00. Trial bottlc3 free at Kubn & Co.'s drug store. ii 1 1: ii, imOWN-Clcorgo S March 25, low, aged (II years. P'uncrul Wednesday nt 2 i. in., from late residence, 1Mb and Karnam. Krlends invited. Opening of Spring nnd Summer Millinery March US. an, :ii Tliiirtday, l'rldny nml Hit until). F. M. SCHADELL & CO., BOSTON STORE RUG SALE ThtOnateitEaUofFii Rngi Eur Hild ia tht 0!tj. BOUGHT FROM THE RAILROAD CLAIM AGENT All Hoi. m Mxe Hiikn In first (Irndc of Wilton, Aainlimtcr, Moqiiette, HlKli (iriult! .Smyrna on Snlc nt About Half Their Worth. AT UOSTON STOIli: TODAY. Theso rugs were consigned to one of thi finest exclusive carpet stores In tho west, but being delayed in transit the consignee refused to accept them. Tho low prlco at which wo bought them enables us to offer you these remarkable bargains. $15.00 llUOS AT $1J.9S. 0x12 best grade Smith's Axminstcr, San ford's Axmlnster nnd Sloane's be3t OxU Smyrnas, worth $15,00, go at $19.'jS. $35.00 HUGS, $15.93. Smith's Axminstcr rugs, slzo 7-6x10-6 and 8-3x10-6, nnd tho best grado of all wool Smyrna rugs, all rare patterns, at $15. 9S. $20.00 nuos, $9.ns. Ilest grado Smyrna, Axminstcr and Mo quctto rugs, size Ox'.i, nt $9.98. ART SQUARES AT HALF I'UICK. All tho largo slzo art squares in different grades that nro v.orth up to $6.50, go it $3.9S. All tho Ingrain art oquarcs that gcucrally sell up to $5.00, go at $2.1)3. $3.00 HUC1S AT $1.98. Axmlnster nnd Moquctto rugs in different sizes, worth up to $5.00, go at $1.9S. $3.50 ltUOS, $1.25. Smyrna and Wilton rugs, worth $3.50, go at $1.25. These nro the very finest rugs ever of fered in the city at such ridiculously low prices, 25C LACKS, 3',-iC, 5C AND SC YD. 20,000 pieces high grado oriental and net top laces, extra fine quality, worth 25c yd, at 3'.6c, 5c and So yd. A very choice lot of lluo embroideries and Insertions In line swIss, nainsook and cam bric, worth up to 50c yd, at 2',4c, 0c, 714c, 10c and 15c yd, UOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Ilrandels & Sons, Proprietors. HIS PEN FLOWS FREELY Hokum Clieeka Continue lo Pile Vp AKiiluat (ieorKe II. Mer ry in mi. Nearly a score of worthless checks, al leged to have been issued by (Icorgo D. Merryman In payment for work douo on the streets, havo found their way to tho pollen station, whero Merryman Is still In confinement, awaiting tho filing of a com plaint. No formal charge has been en tered against him as yet, as tho authorities nro not certain but that ho is a caso for tho Insanity board. Theodore Lichen, costumcr, called at tho Jail yesterday to see tho Svengall wig nnd beard worn by Merryman at the tlmo of his arrest. lie was told that as theso properties would probably figure as exhibits in the trial, they would havo to bo held by tho police until tho caso was disposed of. Sunday "Merryman sent out messages to seven persons, requesting each to bring blm a meal. Whero can yo ulnvest money more profit ably than by buying a bottle of l'rlckly Ash Illtters you get four for ono. A kidney medicine, a liver tonic, stomach strength oner and bowel cleanser. Four medicines for ono dollar. Free Homes. For book and map of lands to be opened for settlement In Indian Territory send stamp with name nnd address to . C. A. RUTHERFORD, Agtnt C, R. I. & r. Ry Omaha. Shoe Store Is tironounerd bv till thn Indies as being just what Omiiha has been wanting to inalto it a metropolitan city. O ur Rest Room as tho word implies Is fitted for your own conveniences with stationery, a tele phone and ensy cbnlrs. We are prepared to lit every lady In Omaha with Sorosls Shoes ami wo guarantee a fit. wo wish ii un derstood that you don't havo to bo u pur chaser of our shoes to takn advantage of our modern conveniences, but feel ut lib erty to como and make yourself at homo any time. Let It be tho watch word to "Meet me at tho Sorosls Shoo Store." Sorosis Shoe Stort, '203 So. 15th Street. FKANK WILCOX, Manager. 300 SQUARE FEET That's a strip THIRTY feet long aud TEN feet wide. This amount of surface can bo covered with ono gallon Sherwln Wllllams' mixed paint costs you $1.60. CALL FOR COLOR CARD. l&-plnt can Varnish Stain 25c li-pint can Oil Stain 15c V-pInt can Family l'alnt i 15c H-pint can Euamel Taint 20c 1 gallon can Outsldo House l'alnt . $t.G0 n-gallon can Outsldo Houso l'alnt ....$8.00 l-g.lllou can CREOSOTE l'alnt for barns and fenct , $1.00 5-gallon can Creosote l'alnt for barns. $4. 00 '.(j-plnt can Hath Tub Enamel 60c Call for Color Card. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go. Cor. 16tb nd Dodge, Omaha. I IT 1 rs nan inue and Less lOo Oatmeal Soap, only 5c 25o Juvenile Soap, only 10c 20o Deekham's Tar Soap Sc lOo Tooth llruabcs, only 5c 2Co Tooth Ilruslics, only 10c 25c Wild Roso Tooth Powder .... 10c Sponges, worth 5c, 10c and 15c, for 3c $1,00 Cramer's Kidney Curo .... 60o $1.00 KJrk's Hair Tonlu 46c $1.00 I'eruna 65c 50o Kidneoids ISo $1.00 Munyon Remedies SSe 50o Kop's Mult Extract 20c OTIIIvIt IllllJIi IMtOI'OHTin.V. SUMIIIIKS IN MYERS-DILLON DRUG CO. I Kltli nnd Knrnaiu Streets. IIAYDE.N- Illll).j. (Irenl Snle from Xrrr York Auction. 6c new styles shirting calico, 2ic. 10c fast color lawns, Sc. ,12c fancy colonial cloth 3c. 12c shaker flannel, 5c. IBc yard wldo checks, 6c. 10c percale, 36-ln. wldo, Ic. ' 75 cases white goods nnd blenched sheet ings at ono-thlrd actual value. HAYDEN I1ROS. LEAVES THIRTY THOUSAND WIiIimt of Henry (ioodinmi IXhimles Ilic Vnli f I lie Properly of 1 Hie Ileeennetl. Carrie M. Goodman, tho widow, has peti tioned tho county court to appoint tho Omaha Loan and Trust company adminis trator of tho estate of tho late Henry Good man. It is stated that the estate consists of about $30,000 of pcrsonnl property, and tho legal heirs arc tho widow, three sons and a daughter. Tho United States excel In chnmpagne. Cook's Imperial Exlrn Dry takes tho lend. The Chicago Record h6l of these Type ti .tti In dally ute YOST If you want typewriter, why not come first where you can sue EVERY OOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In its bait form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kinds for all machines. TYPEWRITERS RUNTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalogue ever Issued Is yours for the asking. WrlteorCall. United Typewriter and Supply Co,, 1614 Farnatn St., Omnha. LEECHES Fresh supply of Imported Swedish leeches Just recehed. Wo keep them In stock at all times. Can be sent by mall, l'rlco 50c. SYRINGES & An extra good Hypodermic for M-1'0 A better Hypodarmlc for $l-"0 A lino Hypodermic for ?2.00 Also extra needles. THERMOMETERS A fever thermometer Is almost n necessity In oery family nowadays. Thero la no reason for being without one, for wo can sell an extra tine tct registering magnify ing lensc a thoroughly aged thermometer for $l.no. Fuller Drug and Paint Go,, Opcu all night. 14th and Douglas Sts. t M m A Pleasure I To know that teeth can bo (.xtruiteil positively without any puin. Our method with ITU.IZHD All; Is perfect ly harmless, i'eetli ( leiineil Vltllllcil All- . i:lraelhiK- .ii .111.. U.-.e TETC,II,1'A-ii:u'HiA IHn WDI'NTAI A. I'AKLORS 1517 DounlnsSt. TODAY and every Tuesday in APRIL tno mwmswjy viiiuii g&viiivs tho only "lli I w- Direct Line Across the Continent will sell tickets at the following reduced rates from Omaha TO California, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, lueludlnr tlvmaln line points, north California Uto line to Colton, Son Bernardino, and San Dleg-o $25.00 TO Utah, Idaho, Oregon, Montana and Washington, Ocden and Silt Lake City, Utah, Dutto and Helena, Montana $23,00 Portland, Oregon, Spokane, Washing ton, Tacouia and Seattle, WashlDS ton $25,00 NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1124 FARNAM STREET Tel. 316. UNION STATION. TENTH AND MARCY STREETS Tel. 629. HAYDENs Furniture It is a relief to know that the business of life in the way of furniture are now in the reach of all. The old days of high prices have vanished with the mists, and wo naturally take a good deal of credit to ourselves for this state of afrairs, as we were the originators of low prices in this part of tho country, we intend to adhere to our original plan that of selling the best we can secure, lower than similar goods can be bought elsewhere, and ask you to at least look us over be fore you buy. We aro showing over ninety styles of fine metal beds, and by bbcuring a vary large ship inent we are enabled to offer really artistic beds at tho prico usually paid lor the plain and cheaper grades. Tho cut shows one of the new styles, finished in light green with while trimmings a bed that will add to tho ap pearance of your rooms, and yet not higher in price than the ordinary cheap bed. Such a bed heretofore has generally sold for 10 or 12 the price is now 7.50. Wo have added greatly lo all our lines, and you-can now look at moro tables, more chairs, more book cases, more metal beds, more go-carts and more of everything than ever before. Give us a chance to figure with you. Groceries on Sale Fruit Sale 10 pounds Coru Meal 10c Kips, 3 pounds for 10c !5 pounds Ityo 1'lour 10c D.uiunas, dozen lOo 10 pounds Graham 'cc Cholcn Oranrs, dozen 7c 3 pounds Cereal Coffeo for 23c Good Nnlorla Oranges, dozen liii California Dartlott Tears, can "Vju l,emonH. dozen luc New Santa Clara I'runes, lb !; 1 50 Kanry Naval Oranges, dozen 3jc MEN'S SPILING "CLOTHING fir ill 11 We don't make pledges lightly, nor do we break 'em when they are made, Nebraska suits arc good suits, There are no ins and outs about thorn, concerning which you might cavil. Tho garments aro absolutely and unequivocally the best values that you can possibly obtain any where. If you can match them for tho money elsewhere, we're cer tainly curious to know where tho "whero" may be. As yet we've been unable lo locate such a place. Men's All Wool Suits Latest spring styles, round corners, brown plaid, satin lining, correctly constructed Men's All Wool Suits in tho favorite gray mixture, round corners, fanner satin lining, faultless fitters, perfectly tailored, only Men's All Wool Suits ' iu the swell oxford gray, round corner ack, farmer satin lined wo don't believe such values got-at-a-ble outside this store, $4.00 $5.00 $5.75 r Styles and Patterns nt $($,50. $8.00, $f).00, $'J,50, $10.00 Sll.OO, $1 'J.OO, $l;l.50, and up. NEBRASKA CLOTHING IS GOOD CLOTHING. "V. i l . mm mm mm m mm mm s i r Combine- fill Y MTU? tion &aie u if ... r 1. MMi.t n.inno nt tlllQ . ivn innovation in muuii. xuu nwo . ft .1 I A M J I J combination salo are lor luesaay oniy. yij combination sale of ladies ana misses rain f coats, ladies' wrappers and ladies' wool waists. Oni" Vow Vnrlf Vmvnr boucrht for Boot cash from tho New York Mackintosh Company their entire surplus stock of ladles1 and misses' Mackintoshes for about one-third price. Now Is the time to buy a mackintosh at a ridiculously low price. Mlsseb' Macklntoshes-slnglo capes perfect in style, fit and H CQ appearance for only "' Ladles' Macklntoshes-in all wool cashmere, velvet collars-single or O double breasted $.' and C quality for TKJ Misses' Mackintoshes In all uool cashmcrc-cxtrn heavy tho 5.00 'JO quality for .4KJJ Uidles' Mackintoshes extra heavy cashmeres Blnglo cape pearl Qfi buttons silk velvet collar 7.r0 quality for .A XJZ7J Ladles' Macklntoshrs-mado from brown covert cloths In slnslo and doublo rapo Btyles-trllnmcd with pearl buttoms worth $8.00 to $10.00 95 Ladles' Waterproof Kaplan Coats-$15,00 quality for 0 00 each V U Ladies7 Wrappers 200 dozen shipped to us by our New York buyer at tho usual low prices of bankrupt merchandise. Ladles' Percale Wrappers with or without flounce separate waist lining A SJ-, trimmed with braid for TrOw Ladles' heavy I'erealo and Flannelette Wrappers goods that havo sold Ort as high an $2.50 for "UL 35 Dozen Flannel Waists Shipped by express from our N Y. buyer at less than tho prlco of material. Thero aro waists In thlR lot that havo sold as high as $3.50 and $1.00 CCS your cholco Tuesday for OOv During this snlo wo havo selected 47 Ladles' Suits man tailored silk -4 tS!f lined throughout without competition at only lOvl Millinery Opening Continued A showlug of nil that Is exquisite and new In this reason's swelleit creations. You aro cordially Invited to call and sec this charming display. HAYDEN BROS I San Joso County Peaches, lb HAYDEN BROS THE SMOKERS PREFER BECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDED TO THE QUALITY r. K. KICK M. C. CO., MAAWACTUHKUH, ST. LOLIb, HO, JH MADE RE -NO-MAY POWDER Manufactured by A, Mayer Company, 316 Bee Btdg. PRICE 50 CENTS. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealers Consultation Free from i! to 4. When ordering by mail add 5 cents for postage. The Bee Want Ads Produce Results- lS'M DOl'liLAS ST. m