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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1899)
TITE OMAHA DAILY TJEE : SUNDAY. APTtTL 2 , ISO ! ) . 1IORLEY IS AMAZED That People Are Content to Know So Little. PRAISESNEWSPAPERS'WORK ' 6nr Tliry Are Dolntr < Sooil Work nnd DnlnK It ilrn : irillnnrlly 1W1I Tlirlr Sphere In KvtriKlcd. John Morlcy , tlio hlfitorlan , In n recent n-ldrett ) nt tlio opening of a frco library In Scotland , nponklns of ncwBpapcra nnd HIP conditions they afford for lntollcctu.il Improvement , ald : "Newspaper * nro doing some of the best work that used to fbo done by books , nnd ihry do It extraordinarily well. Hut my complaint , " Jin mid , "If J ihavo any com- jilnlnt to make about the matter , Is that people read so much of the newspapers , Unit do not pot ns much out of the news- papero as they mlKht ; that U to hay , they do not follow up the really IntcrretlDK things the newspapers sugg&U. 1 um amazed tlmt people nro content not to know whore tlie places nro Uiey read nbotit , where ) the mnn of Importance they read about wa < born nnd when. And they nre content not to know what n word means when there Is In the next street , or In the next room , or , perhaps , nt their very hand , some dictionary or encyclopedia which would nt once tell them all that they ought io know. " What Mr. Morley Bays about the Impor- tnnpo of following up the suggestions of the newspapers Is deserving of practical consideration. vA little effort In that direc tion , n habit once acquired of following up ns i.Mr. Morley says , the suggestions of the nownpapor , will soon produce sur prising results In one'fl stock of knowledge nnd general Information. Jlut this habit cannot 'bo ' acquired and Ihu Infonnatton cannot 'bo ' obtained unless 11m newspaper reader lias the reference booliH necessary to supply the Information. Iloiife the propriety on the part of Ute newspaper , which creates the wnnt , of help ing to supply It 'by offering 'books ' of thin character to the public at special rates. Thla The Hep has done on various occa- nlons , and It IMS no apologies to make , nor docs It doom It In any sense n depart ure from Its legitimate province IIH a news paper to have made it possible for the reader to obtain books of this character more easily nnd cheaply than they could otherwise have been secured. And no effort In this direction has been inoro satisfactory to The Dae than the foundation of The Hco Century club , by which It ( has been able to offer that splen did publication , the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia nt wholesale prices , nnd , If de- plred , on small monthly payments , l-'ull in formation about the offer will be furnished to all who apply to Tim Bee. Geo. r. Cockrcll. Justice of the peace , has moved his olllce from lliOS Karnam Btreet to room 435 1'axton block. Telephone. 1421. Siim'l Burns. 1318 Farnnni. Is selling out gas fixtures tit cost. Horses clipped , electric clippers. Omaha ntablcs. Howcll's Antl-Kawf. All druggists sell It. ( liK'Mlliiii of .Itirlnillclloii. The hcarin ! ; of the case wherein Acting Indian Agent Morgan of the Omaha nnd Winnebago reservation Is charged with as sault mil battery came up for hearing be fore Judge Hunger of the United States court yesterday afternoon , the accused seek ing a i dense from the custody of the county Jucgp tf Thtiraton county , who ordered him held under bonds to appear al the next ses sion of the district court. The lull-ducl'on ' of testimony was com- P'pted The attorneys will fllo their briefs and ' li moie than likely that a decision will be handed down some day during the coming week. As the case stands at this t'mo ' Ihp whole matter hlnces on the ques tion of whether the affairs of the reserva tion nro under the Jurisdiction of the United States or the state courts. This Is the ques tion that Judge Mupcer will bo called to pass upon in handing down his decision. As will bo remembered , Acting Agent Mor gan is charged with having assaulted Henry Holt , n half-breed , nnd locking him. in the guard house over night. A Dream of Spring. St Mary's Avp. OongrognUonal church will give n novel and beautiful Raster enter tainment Tuesday evening , April I. It is to he a "Dream of Spring , " of beauty , song and ( lowers. The Ilowors are to be renro- Bontcd by little children. Admission. 25c. Shorraden , dentist , moved to 412 McCaguo blclg. Monarch wheels reduced to $20 , MO and $40 nt A. 11. Hubcrmann'B 13th and Douglas. Van Yleck-Mlnter Co. . chemists , have re moved their olllcos from 031 New York Life building to their beautiful narlors In The Bee building , nulto 101. where Mine. An drews und Dr. Walsh will wait on the many patrons nnd extol the virtues of Thvroln V. V nnd all glandular muibstniices in the future , as tins been done In the oast. A cordlnl Invitation is extended to nil who would like to Investigate Thvroln V. V. sub stances. VAN VU2CIC MIN'TKR CO. . 101 lice Building. P. If I'liilbln , ticket broket. removed 1C05 Farnam. Have Root print It. All rioudiMl .Nil ! CulHy. Half n dozen defendants worn nrrnlgncd lioforo Judge Baker yesterday nnd without exception they entered > plcaH of not guilty. 1'earl Burton denied tlmt she had plucked $340 from the pocket of a susceptible gran ger. 'Mike ' Wallcnz declared that ho did not Bell liquor without n license. , as asserted by the state , and Charles Itogner Bald ho was Innocent of the charge of breaking Into fi local tnllor she : > nnd stealing $7C worth of pprlng clothoa. John and Thomas r > en- nlBon were charged with running a lottery and William Ne tlehoufio with getting up nnd operating gambling devices. They pleaded not guilty , ns did also Albert Mc- Claln nnd Claude Bell , who wcro accused of breaking Into n licit line car and taking a quantity of brass. AMXil-llllcd CliurillfH , After the long and severe winter Just ex perienced and the largo demands for as- Hlstanco made upon our association , the treasury la not oi.ly exhausted , but our In debtedness is convidcrablo. Wo are com pelled to nppcal to uiir generous citizens to help us to i lear this off nnd to 'give us suf ficient fundi. to nimble us to carry on our work with ofllclonrv We therefore ask you to patronize an cntrrtnlnmcni for our bene fit to take ] )1 acc at Uoyd's theater on Mon day nnd Tuesday. April 10 nnd 11. It Is a very Interesting two-act musical comedy entitled "Tho Hough Mr. Kyder. " nnd wilV bo participated In by a Inrgo number of our best known Indies nnd gentlemen , assisted by professional talent , nil under the skillful direction of itr. Thomas I1 , ( leu ot "A Night In nnhmnU" fame. We can safely guarantee It to equal. If not excel , anyj j thing over ghcn In this city. | TIckcta to bo had of A. llospo , Clement i Chase and our oflli'o 1810 St. Mary's avenue. I JOHN hAUfniUAN'n. Secretary. J Hamilton Warren , ! . Cicctrlc and magnetic plublelnn , lias u.oved his olllco to 119 North ictb uticot , rocr.j 1,1. Special utteiillon to all jong utaudtng or linger- IUK dlRcabes and to dlaoases of women and children. Dr. Ilace , 40 $ 1'axtou block. Tel. 19S2. The Dower nuropcan hotel. 13th nnd Far- Bam , 1'uat-class room a. Kcaaouubiu ra'cs. .100 c\sis or WIJT IIHY ooons. f > mil ft-oin Trttiiiiitlniillr Simmer ( ivrnmiilrV Cnruii anil Scilil lij i "Mnrlnf t'mlcru rllrr < ! ; TO BOSTON STOItn. OMAHA. 1 Kverybody who has read the newspapers lately will remombrr how this grent occtm stpamshlp sank at the \\hnrf In S'PW York. Alio how regardless of herculean efforts to save the cargo , most of It became wet , i nnd was sold bv the Marine underwriters , . At this sale our Now York representative ( ! bought the choice of dry goods part of the cnrgo. These goods have now nrrlvod nnd the SAM : wtu * BKOIN WP.DNKSDAY MOUNINO. APniI , 5. As these goods wcro all Intended for this spring's trade , nnd the malorlty of them very high grade goods , nnd water cannot hurt the fabrics , you will find some ex ceedingly good bargains. Remember the dav of the sale. SAU5 BKOINS WKUNiSIAY MOIININQ. Al'IUh 5. and Is nt BOSTON srorti : . OMAHA. N. W. Cor. l th nnd Douglns. PYLES BRINGS DOWN ( MASON llniv In it Saloon Hrnl < H In SliootliiK mill WoiiinlliiK Onu Mnn. John Pylcsj nnd Joseph Mason , colored , bo- ramo Involved In n war of words Saturday afternoon and in a scuffle that followed Pylea shot Mason. The wound was a slight one , the 'bullet ' enteritis his shoulder and lodging in the Ilcsh over tlio throat. Mason < was taken to the olnce ot a physician , where the wound was dressed , and Pyles was locked up In the city jail , charged with Ehootlng uitli Intent to 1(111. The quarrel occurred In a Farnam street saloon. The two men give different ver sions of the affair , 1'ylcs asserting that he shot In f > olf-dcfonso. According to witnesses , the proprietor of the saloon iwent down town , leaving Mason to tend bar until ho returned. Shortly afterward I'yles , accompanied by a friend , Fisher , entered the jilnco and became In volved In a dispute with Mason over the right to use the telephone. Whllo attempt ing' to force hla way past Mason to the In strument I'yles was thrown heavily to the lloor , his face striking the Iron foot rest around the bottom of the bar. He arose , dazed , ho says , and , drawing a revolver , leveled it at Mason and fired. Jy turning and crouching Mason escaped with only n slight wound. Pyles lives at 2S42 Douglas street. Ma son's home Is n block distant , 213S South Twenty-eighth street. Card of TlmuIiN. We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends , the Sir Knights nnd Ladles of thu Maccabees of Omnlm nnd Council niuiTs : also to the Brother Masons In our snd bereavement In the loss of our dear wife , daughter and sister. KDWAUD SHUINKIt. MAGGI13 SAFFOHD. COURT SAFFOHD. MRS. A. SAFFOUD. A. D. T. Co. ; messengers furnished ; bag gage delivered. 1202 Douglas St. Tel. 377. i-tT..OO ItciMiril fur Itctnrn of Property And arrest nnd conviction of the thief who stole horse and rubber tire buggy , PfeliTer make ; horse dark brown , age 10 yrs. , height 1C hands , weight 1,200 Ibs. ; thief short , heavy set , red face , dark eves nnd hair mixed with gray , pompadour ; wore a caper or brown derby hat. dark macklntoch with cape. E. Ij. ROBERTSON. Omaha. Mercer hotel. 12th and Howard streets. Omaha , $2 per day. F. J. Coates , Prop. O.UICKKST AXI ) .SIIOHTI2ST ItOUTi : Tn St. I.onln vlii Omnliii & St. l.oul mill "VValia.sli Itoulr. Leave Omaha 1:50 : p. m. . Council Bluffs 0:10 : p. m. , arrive St. Louis 7 a. ra. He- turning leave St. Louis 7:30 : p. m. . arrive Omaha 8:35 : a. m. . dally. Best line to south and east. No bus transfers In St. Louis. Homeseokers' half rate ( plus $2.00) ) . Excur sions on sale first and Uilrd Tuesday each month. All Information nt "Port Arthur Route" ofllco , 1415 Farnam street ( Paxtou hotel block ) , or write Harry 13. Moores , C. P. and T. A. . Omaha. Neb. Six Con\lrli Malic Tliolr K LITTLR , ROCK. Ark. , April 1. Six cnn- vtcta esccaped from the Choctnw & Mem phis railroad convict camp , twelve miles north of Llttlo Rock , lost night. James W. Burrell of 1'opo county sent up for three years for burglary was shot and instantly killed. I'.ifi-NN of Miltliltlitii Solilli-r * . ATLANTA. On. . April 1. A special to the Journal from \Vnrtrace. Tenn. . says : The Thlrty-ntth Michigan passed through here today and took the town. The saloons were kept busy wlihllo the trains stopped. John Price , an Inoffensive ? negro boy , was shot by one of the enlisted men. The soldier jumped on the moving train nnd his ar rest was telegraphed for at Murfreesboro. What Is homo without a wheel ? The Bee wheel contests start tomorrow. PiTRRSON Mulvlna. daughter of Andrew M. and Kmllv Peterson , April 1 , 1SOD , aged 9 yenrs 7 months. Funeral from residence HlilS Hpr.iKUO Hlrcct , Monday , April 3 , at 2 oVloi'k p in Inform nt lu Forest Lawn cemetery. Friends Invited. You pan Iiavo a Ni\V LOOKING kitchen floor by using nbout 40 c/-nt worth of SIIBinVlN-WILLIAMS FLOOR PAINT. It DRIES HARD.In one night. The best paint made. Jl Wlnn of Cardul , weell 7."ic 4t P.ilne's Celery Compound , wo sell 75c $1 I'lnUlinin'M Compound , wo > u > ll . . . . . . . . 7 , " > t' BSi1 C'liticiirn , Soap , wo well 20c 2.V Mention's Talcum , we sell lic ! Me Sxrtni of Figs , we Hell 40c Jl.23 Warner's Safn Cure , we po.ll OOc- Jl Kllmnr'H Swiimp Hoot , we sell 75c U"io Packer'H Tar Soap , woaell IBc $1 Mlloa' Nervine. v\o sell 75c Jl Maltlno Pa-epar.illuii , we ( .ell "So $1 I'p-ru-nn , WP i-oll 73e f'Ou Stuart'.s Dyspeji la Tnblcts ( Oc Jl Stuart's Dsypepsla Tablets boo iVATfii out mini errs. Shennan &ificCOHI18il Drug Go , l.llll linilKO S . , Oinnlin , Ni-li. Her Grand Baths Her Grand Hotel. Klcctro Therapeutic , TurUo-Husslan , I'luugo needle , shower , sea salt nud the now Ilidet. LADIBS * DAYS Tuesday nnd Friday , 10 a. in. to 5 p. m. , umler the personal super vision of an experienced Inily operator. Complete nnd Modern In Every Detail. I'lior. J. V. MOORK Mgr. TECTHbXrKACfhD 2b CENTS. MASON. . Ul ) Flour llroi'ii nil. , 16tb and Douglas Gold Alloy tilling $1.00 Cold Filling $1.OO and up Gold Crowns $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 BestTeetb$7.5O MA X1'ICK\T 'CHAINS. Oinnlin ( o ! The Chlcnpo , Milwaukee ft St. Pnul railway - way has Just placed In service two mag. nlileeni electric lighted trains between Oinnhn ] nnil.rhlcaRo. leaving Omaha dnlly nt B-4ri ' p. m , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : n. m. , and ' leaving Chicago 6-15 p. in. nnd arriving Omaha ' ( t 20 n m. Each train la lighted thoroughly ' by electricity , has buffet smoking i' rnrp ' , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars nnd rocllnlnR clmlr ears and runs over the shortest line and smoothest roadbed bo * tween the two cities. Ticket office IfiOt Farnam street , and at Union depot. nlnnk book and mr-gazlnc binding. A. I. Hoot. 1G09 Howard street. Clitlilri-n for Adoption. A girl 2 month ! ) old , with dark brown pyes. Another Rlrl 3 e < ks old. A boy nearly 2 years of ano ; n boy G weeks old nnd another .1 weeks old. Alpo ( wo other filrls , nses one work and three wooks. Inquire at Child Snv- Inc Institute. H04 South KlKliUvnth street. Her Grand Hotel Turkish Haths now open. The Henney lt > the buggy for city use ; none better. Omaha Implement & Transfer : otnpany , Ninth nnd .lackeon. STEEL RANGES Are sultabe for nil < ! lzes of families. We tmve the hnndsoinc largo PBBK- l ESS ACO11N with o.von looiny enoueli to plen o nny hoim-wlfe , and the Uessemcr Aooin , made In smallei' sizes. Acorns made of "planished" steel and wnrrnrted to bake with less fuel than nny other line of ranges made. Our prices for u few dny longer will bo from S2S to $ na , aceord- IIIB to size. Other ranges dimmer. Call now ; these low prices cannot last. JOHN HUSSIE HARDWARE CO. , u 107- : : nut fiiinliiu ; St. "If you buy It nt Hassle's. It's right. " You will not suffer from painful men struation or delay , leucorrhoea , vlRl- nltis , wlilles or nny female discharges. For snlo at all druggists , $ - , and at G , M , Foster's ' Pharmacy , li l \ . Kith Klrect , JUrt-xcl Hotel. ! iti\'r n VTHS. Vln "Hoi-It iNliinil lloiitr. " To polntu In Utah , Idaho. Montana , Wnoh- lURton , OrcRon and rnllfornln. Call nt city ticket office. 1323 Farnam street. ; We are nft > rln < r a Indies' Itlnp nt k > 0 ' < lmt Is part 11 vilnrlj need value ' Tlio dlaniiind I * n beauty--absolutely ' perfect In r > Ir > r nnd entirely frrp from > Haws.Vu spied the stones for these ' rings very oarcftillv , > Ho not oxpnot to SPP n "very sh.nxy'1 I rlnt , ' , for it li mounted speclnll > tor > thoi ( > of ri.-h . nnd quiet taste , In 11-kt. , .Tiffany settlnc. i ' Sent bv mall nn receipt of price. J Money refunded If not satisfactory. , 0I ® JEWELER. < ) fj. JOT W. l lli hi. . Oip. | 1 * . O. Perliap you sEiav@ if you do lot us show you the il-1 latest shaving An "Emporor" will plcaso you. S" < > > ' 1 Q SiB1 5SVttW RsSTrtPC I v l 3i OCfllcay aaw&UJo > J in sots or sliifrlv. j Strops and Brushes , Tlon cs , | Soay , etc. < > JAS. MORTON & SON CO. , I 'TIs true ; but what of that Slr7 If you \\etu BUiart you'd Jen o TV my heart la In my Easter liat , sir ! The newness , 'tis said , soon wears off , but It's not so wltii Jfrt/iy Cabinet Always p-u-r-e , reliable , wholesome , with a delicious taste never to be forgotten. Re- cause It's natural and not fixed to please the palate , as some beers. Try a case at home. KIIKI ) ICItt'R miKWlNn CO. , Telephone 420. 1007 Jackson St. ' ITTST iFCFIVFB O 1U O > JL Jf\R i t JLJL v JLrf L Another Carload of sufi-FROOF MIXED PAINTS and Palton's I\astor \ [ Painters Finishing WJiite. These goods were bought before the rise , and will be sold at the same price as heretofore , although the manufacturers have advanced prices all around. UNSEED OIL , WHITE LEAD , PLATE GLASS and other staples at manufacturers' prices. Cut prices1 on drugs and patent medicines. J. A. Fuller 6 Company , COR. I4TH AND DOUGLAS STS. Is far superior in extent , quality , fit and make to any dis played anywhere in Omaha. The most expert of buyers Kolelctcd our patterns for ' 99 and the most skillful tailors were employed in making them up. All of this year's hand some productions are included in this remarkable sale. Every desirable style for man of all si/.es and builds , and with every garment goes the guarantee of quality and lit. The styles of suits for this Spring are rich , nobby and striking. Wo have them all , ranging in price from $8.75 to 822.50 , and on every purchase we guarantee to save you at least 25 per cent. Let us show you some clothes. is beyond all question the mot magnificent in the United States. All the big counters are crowded to their utmost capacity with the rich , now and nobby designs for this Spring's wear , livery new design , every known style , every known pattern , everything worth wear ing in boy's and children's clothing is here , and it is beyond the power of any store in Omaha to equal in quality or low price any garment wo show. Boys' knee pant suits at 81.25 to S7.r > 0. Boy's long pant suits , at § 2.50 to $1:2.00.Ve : save you fully the prices pre vailing elsewhere. Special low prices on men's and boy's " ADMIRAL CCO , OCWCt IVdoras , crushes and pashas in all colors at 50c , 7f > c , Sl.UU land tfl.25 ; best grades at § 2.00 , $2.50 and frKOO. Selling the Most Clothing hi Omaha. I I You Oan'lJlelBight If your kidneys nn < l liver don't net If you II use ; Cramer's ' Kidney & Liver Cure , tlio Ripfltest remedy known for UldnT nnd liver i-oinplalnts" , they'll net right It s t-ti- dorM'U lt\ I > OIIK > of the boat merchants tn this country. 75 Cents a Bottle , nuffy Jlalt Whiskey r iitie'n Coiory Compound 0 Hood's SnfatipnrlHu Wine of Ourdul I'lsro ' * KavorltP I't-Mcrlptlon l > r. Silica1 UemedlM' Jilinc-y a 1'at.irrh Cure r.istirln Cirtoi's Mvpr 1'llls Y'no ' Knl.ifni Indlnn I1'c ° c I CUT PRICK 1 DUtHiGlST. Corner 10th uiul Chicago. Sifling Committee \ \ 111 lirrd - ' ' Klns-'P' tlmt nro | ir. . ) > t > rly nunlo t. . , d.-tccl iiuy- around In tlio lior toilay. 'Pho plnssea Hr. AlrCur- thy furnish es lire prop erly nuiilo. ivrr > day lir Hlli'i c ll3 In Riving re- llcfhori1 nil others h IVP fulled. prnc-tli ul re sults nro vlmt he Klves you. DR. MCCARTHY , riiu ijvtj srin.\iis'r , 413-114 KAHBACI1 BLOCK , Examinations OMAHA. Free. * FREE S ? ? . " . suffcrlni ; from ncrvout debility , vnrtcoc-ele , seinlna. weakne. s , lost i manhood , cm'.salotui and unnatural UNcharceM lauscd by errors of younger Any a , whleh. if not re- ili-vcrt by inrdlcnl treatment. Is do- . plorublc on mind and body. IK ) OT MA11UY when sulT < ring , as this leads to loss ot memory , lo-s of spirits , bashful- nets in sm luty , p.ilns In small of bail. , frlKhtful dreams , dark rings around tlio eye * , pimples or br-ak- Inir out on face or body. Send for our symptom blank.Ve can our'1 you , and especially do we desirp odl and trl d rases , as we chaiKo noth- \I\K \ for advice and ulvc you , i writ- tn guarantee , to cure the worst case on record Not only nre the weak organs restored , but all losses , lialns and discharges stopped. Send -stamp and question blank to Dept. 11 lluhii'N riinniiiicy , Oinnlincl > . I1I.OOI ) 1'OISO.Y First , second or tertiary stapo. "tt'13 NRVKU FAIIj. No detention from business. Write us for particulais. Dcjit. 13. Iliilin'M I'liurnincy , Oinnhu , Neb. L.ADIKS mnde happy. Monthlies sure to the d y Turkish T & P. Pills. Never falls. Cures scnntv , excessive or painful menstruation. $1 box , 2 bo.vrs cure nny ease. II\HX'S I'llUMAC1 , 18h und Fnrimm , Oiiitiliiiel > . ( For Men. ) Our spring styles in up-to-date tans wore never so complete n s nt jireKent 1 > u t you are not compelled to ibuy tans when you Invcat In the celebrated Regent Stoes JIR they come in all dentil era Including patent leather calf rlcl kid enamel njid kangaroo. You cbooso any style or finish for $2.50 and ? 3.50. 205 South 15th. Write for IlluNlraii-d PILLOW FACTORY SI'Hfl , S\MJ Feather Pillows and Sofa Cushions 15c to $1. 00 sarmnv FEATM GO. , 7H1. 707 S. JIU ( ! S < . Any Initial Deilrrd MmiaflnoROMI ) fJUI.lt iilmcd iulil.i .iHimilnl In Mi - - . . . .irl thf jtittUI ami fulh worth $ IM w yMh.1nnlii'M In nilviTiln. nilr lnlslnrw rjf ml id ! ( nt o my n . Uir uml PHI Uluir bruit iUr S rp i Itrrv .IKU'I I.IIV O . tttlftmrn llnm. And every day t heron ft or , wo will show our trade , the only absolutely 11 dry , clean , taintless , sanitary , roomy oak refrigerator ( the llorrk'k ) oiler ed for pale in Omaha. We wish your inspection of our Tastily Refitted Rooms , And the largest stock of refrigerators to bo found in any city in the country. SQUIRES & SMITH , 'Phone 1005. Iti 14 Capitol Avenue. WE GREET YOU THIS MEN'S WOMEN'S EASTER MORN with now iiovoltios in. SHOES. Spring Shoes , SHOES. OUR OUR line of men's line of wo fhoesshow ev men's shoes ery ! lung th.it are such as is desirable in we have sold black and all at 5-U5.50 , the shades of Ian very latest extra value too and solo at the price. shapes tuns itiii ! In both BOYS' GIRLS' ' SHOES. N , E , Cor16th and Douglas. SHOES. THE 99 CENT STORE. a plneo vtiero you can depend upon getting reliable goods nt reasonable prices. Our goods are bought direct from the maker no middleman's profits here from manufac turer to consumer has brought us in close touch with economy-loving people. Our Basement Is full of dependable houscfutnishlng goods at half usual prices. 1519-1521 I-IAYDE1N BROS. Selling New Shoes Cheap. Brook's Bros' fine Shoes These prices for Monday only Indies' fine Dongola $2.50 O'-t Lace Shoes . O > 1 V Brooks Uros' . 7loche tor niako Imlli" * ' line silk \OHtliiK top O f\\ viol kill $1 00 Lace Shoes . O.UU BronKs Jiros ' Hochostor niiikc ladies' HUP hand turned Bilk vesllnp O top % | ri kid $4 50 l.nnr Shois _ > . . , _ , "SOROSIS" The New Shoe for Women 3.50 MPII' X MV Tnii Uox Cnlf SlinpN , t .nn nnil Il.tlO. Mull ordf > ra filled. " \ single trial is better than argument. ' * and will demonstrate the fact that is the best coal mined in Wyoming Nut or Egg 85 ; lump 85.50. VICTOR WHITE , 16O5 Farnzun Sfc. Telephone 127. and presented to the American government by our brave boys , would indeed be a great ICaster oil'ering one that would thrill many a heart with joy. Speaking of thrill , did yon ever experience the kind that comes from an aching tooth. If you will put your teeth in our care , \vo will oiler to keep them comfortable and useful at small expense. Don't delay these precious organs another week , 22k gold crown , $5 to $8. Sot of teeth § 5. Painless filling of teeth by the latest meth od. Laiighinggas and vitili/.ocl : air kept and given toall desiring same. Examination and advice free of charge. ience. 11 years in Omaha. I'axlon Blk. , Telephone lOhO. hady Attendant. ICth and Farnam St. > (