Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 11, 1900, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OMATTA DATLY 1?ET3: "WEDNESDAY, JlTLY 11, 1000.
113
EACERTO BECOME AMERICANS
Inhabitants of Porto Rico Adapting Them
selves to Their New Conditions.
TRADE WITH THE ISLAND GROWING DAILY
I nllril Stnln I'nufnl N,tcm Now I
tiilillnlird 'f'hroiiKlKMil Hip Hii
tlre Ciiimlrj Mull I'uulll
tlrm Are I'oor.
BOYS TAKE HORSE AND BUGGY
nnil YouimiilprN Aiirotrlnr it Turn
out mill Mlnrt on .Nomntllc
( nrcrr.
A crowd of bad boys, finding a home and I
buggy bitched at Seventeenth and Douglas ,
streets Sunday afternoon, appropriated t'
to their own use and retained It for twenty
four hours, during which time the antm.il
was without food or water. The rig was
found by Offlcor Taylor about 3 p. ra. Mon
day In the vicinity of Cut Off lake In pos
session of two boys named Mnrvln Do Lara,
aged 11, and Jltnmlc Laird, aged 8, Tho
horso wns badly Jaded and covered with a
white salty deposit left from the evaporated
sweat and foam. The vehicle was a wreck.
Under the seat wae found a burlap sack
BOSTON STORE TOWEL SALE
The Greatest Turkish Towel Bargains Wo
Have Evor Offered,
D. J. Sinclair, postoffloo Inspector with
headquarters at Omaha, who has been In
. ... . UuUrr Wlr HCUl. Will luuiiu n uuimi oii-iv
'h! ! three ch.ckens which the boys
luK comn eien iuo wurn w uuauhiun , . . i... n. v.i n.
insular postal system to that of the United thoy
nittiea. I iivta n T-Vinrf rwttith l;pt,-rpn P.uia ntitl
Indiana
va
now
under me Roverninuin. oiuu....t-u u, ,uc Ynn, n .... ... h. hin.,i nnnrOnrlflte
KoraKcr mil. nnen .ir. aiuciuu wu , . .... ... w ,
rharge of the postal affairs of the Island tho r(j o tho ccmett,ry t0 put nowcrs uon tho
grave of his dead mother. After leaving
Mr. Sinclair succeeded . N. Elliott of cfornIa streelB. The polce navo been t0
odlana, whr. under the Var department. tm but hU w
,u director general of posts and who Is becQ Uomo a , ht
ow tecrctary of the Interior of tho Inland '
.L- r,. ...InMUIxwt l,v Iho JLI ' . .
old Spanish sntcm wan In full operation.
Ills first work was to Inspect tho accounts
of the onicors of the United State, and
three accounts he found correct In every
detail.
"I fund no evidences of either extrava
gance or dishonesty. Kvery account bal
anced to a cent," said Mr. Sinclair. "As
I had examined these accounts 1
the cemetery they set out for a drive, going
to Fort Omaha, Florence, Cut Off lake nnd
various other points of Interest In tho
suburbs. At night they drove Into a clump
of timber near Cut Off lake, spread the lap-
robe on the ground under the buggy and
slept upon It. Young Laird was picked
up by his two chums yesterday forenoon,
began my real work, that of Americanizing- . haU no hanJ ho aay8 ,n tne Iareeny ot
the postal system, 'mere are scveniy-eigai th0 rig.
postofTlccs on tho island, under mo oiu Lar,i aml Do Loro are now al tne poico
nytom each postmaster was on a salary Btationi ana tho police aro looking for the
nnd I had to organize on n different basis. other boy Tno llorse ftU(1 buggy nro tho
When the work was nnisnea i rounu mai pr0perty of L. II. Smith. 2123 Miami street
thero were four presiuenuai oiucch uuu buy-
NEW VIADUCT IS UNDER WAY
I'lnnt Link In Ilmilevurd Sjnlcm II r-
ten Hiiiini'oiii nnil Itlvrrvleiv
I'lirkM lit IIoIiijc KorKCil.
eutyfour fourth cluss omces.
"In tho appointment ot postmasters wo
endeavor to retain tho old olllccrs, but this
was not always possible, as, under tho Span
ish system, many had given bond In guaran
tee companies and when personal bond was
riiiirfi thev could not obtain It. In all
canes wo made It a rule to appoint I'orto Tho Vinton street viaduct will be ready
means to oillce where ono could be found for uso by January 1 of 1001. A largo forco
Rvallable. As a result thero are but five of men Is at work preparing tho ground for
im.tmnBtnrB nn tlm Island who nro not na- the' driving of piling at tho ends of the
Uvea of i'orto Illco. One Spanish feature new viaduct and grading the approaches,
-was retnlncd that of the cartero. At all Tho contract for tho Iron work has be.n
of th ofllccs thero aro men who deliver let- let to an Omaha firm, which l pushing the
torn from tho olllces to tho persons ad- work as rapidly as possible and will have
dressed. In the cities of San Juan nnd the Iron ready for the workmen as soon ns
I'oneo theso persons arc regularly employed the approaches nro completed. The new
ns mall carriers, at a salary, hut nt the viaduct will connect the boulevard system
smaller offices they recclvo a feo of 2 cents north and south of tho railway tracks and
ONE DOLLAR TOWELS, 15C
The I.nnt I.ol of the Sennon Xever
Annhi Will Wo llnvf Such n Ornnil
Lot of Turkish Toivels Second
to Almost Give Aitiiv.
$1.00 TURKISH TOWELS 13C.
For the third time this seanon we have
had phenomenal Turkish towel sales. We
have entered Into a contract with one of
tho lending Turkish towel manufacturers at
Philadelphia to take all their small lots,
odds and ends, nnd seconds, of Turkish
towels. Now they Inform us thero will
be no more for bIx months, so tomorrow
will be the last chance vou have to buy
all those large, bleached Turkish towels,
with knotted fringe, that generally sell for
$1.00 for ISc.
60C TURKISH TOWELS IOC.
All those heavy Turkish towels In
bleached nnd unbleached that generally sell
for 23c and EOc, you will buy tomorrow for
10c. These are subject to slight Imperfec
tions. 25C TURKISH TOWELS 5C.
All thoso Turkish towels that generally
soil for 15c, 19c and somo 23c, you will buy
tomorrow for Oc.
OR AND SPECIAL DEDSPREAD SALE
In conjunction with thin sale we offer tho
entire stock of n western Jobber of all kinds
of bedspreads, fringed, hemmed, some Mar
seilles, somo crochet, they all go on sale
tomorrow at 39c, 7Gc, 9Sc, $1.25 nnd $1.50
each; ninny of them worth doublo this price.
DOSTON STORE, OMAHA,
N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas,
NEGREEN AGAIN IN CUSTODY
mnhii I'lillnlrll.t llolil In ott Yolk
fur the Arrival of nn
tlllleer.
1'oatofTleo Inspector Albert O. Swift has
gono to New York to bring back J. F. Sc
reen, who was arrested In that city Mon
day as a fugitive from Justice. The offense
for which Negreen Is wanted Is urlng can
ned stnmps for the transmission of let-
rs through the malls. He was arrested
this city and pending examination be
fore Judge nustave Anderson was released
upon his own recognizance. On the first
day he appeared for examination, but when
o hearing was postponed ho left town. Ho
Ilttlo mo.'o than n boy and when ho failed
return homo his parents thought ho h.il
een confined in Jail nud know no bettor
ntll a United States marshal called at the
house with nn alias warrant for his arrest.
Then It wna discovered that ho had run
away. Roth the parents nnd tho govern
ment began search for him and ho was
finally located In Now York.
Negreen was u philatelist and hns quite
largo collection of stamps. The letters
bearing the cancelled stamps were nil wrlt-
cn In connection with the work of collec
tion. When they wcro mailed at the Omaha
office the stamps were known to be can
celled and the letters to which they were
attached wcro sent to their destination In
fflclal envelopes with n. request that the
postmaster at the destination secure nnd
return tho envelope used by Negreen. The
envelopes were Identified by a stencil used
to advcrtlso the collection business.
for every letter received. San Juan nnd
Ponco nro tho only offices on the Island
whcTO nostofflco hoxes nro used. Tho
United States placed tho boxes In theso of
flees, and I advised tho postmasters to place
boxes In tho others offices so people could
call for mall If they did not dcslro to have
It delivered. This will Increase the rev
enues of tho nostofflecs ot tho Island In a
largo degree.
Mull Knellltlrn Are I'oor.
will afford a safer driveway to South Omaha.
One Mlnuto Cough Cure Is the only
harmless remedy that produces Immediate
results. Try It.
ChnnKe of Time.
On July 1 tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway changed tho tlmo of their train
between Omaha and Chicago. Tho fast train
formerly leaving at 7:35 p. m. will, under
th nnw ran!, tpavf. nt fi'.flO n. rn.. nrrlvlni?
"Tho facllltlos for transmitting the mall chlcaK0 nt 8,3o , m i nmplo tlmo for nil
eastern connections. The local train form
erly leaving at 11:00 a. m. has been changed
to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving
Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and arriving Chicago
at 10:30 p. m.
upon tho Island nro crude. Tho towns along
the coast aro generally supplied by boats
Tho government has a contract with two
lines of steamers, tho Now York nnd Porto
Itlco and tho Rel D lines, nnd these boats, In
going around tho Island to mako up their
cargoes, take tho mall. A French company
secured a concession from tho Spanish gov
ernment for tho construction of a railroad
around tho Island nnd built several sections
of tho road from thirty to fifty miles long,
FhIiIi-k of the Itnll IX.
An Industrious Organ (Jrlnder was busily
engaged In Grinding out Coon Songs one day
when n, Citizen engaged him In Conversation
Said he: "Why do you not Soak the organ
and Employ your Great Talents In Working
on tho Street for the Municipality Instead of
Annoying tho Populaco with the Hideous
noises that emanate from yonder box?" Hut
tho organ grinder smiled Craftily and said
Somo tlmo you will Understand that the
streets are not Paved with Gold nnd that an
Orgu In the Hand Is worth two In the Pawn
hop. Uesldes It Is not Fair to take the
Money of tho people for Nothing nnd by
minding my own Uuslnees I am In n Fair
Way to be able to take my Family to Europe
soon nnd visit the Scenes of my childhood.'
Moral Will bo whispered In strict con
fldcnco to nil who apply cither personally,
by wlro, telephone or letter to the North
Western Line's new city ticket office, 1401-3
Farnam.
IJAYI.HJHT Til AINS FOR .SI'IItIT IiAKtl
OkolinJI nnd Arnold I'nrk
The Chicago, Mllwaukco & St. Paul rail
way company have Just placed In service
Thesn unconnected sections aro used. butMayllBht trains between Omaha and Spirit
tho bulk of tho Island mall is carried by Lake, OkoDoji and Arnows 1'arK. doing me
Ktac over a military load constructed by train leaves umaua at T.ib a. m. ana nr-
thu Snantsh covi-rnment from San Juan to rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. m. Returning
.Vnnp. This road iu ono of tho host on the the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a. m
western homlsphoro. It took ten years to nud arrives Omaha 3:f& p. w. mis IB tno
build It nnd Its cost was nearly $7,000,000. feat service mat nas yoi oeen onorea over
it Is elehtv-threo miles lone nnd tho urln- any on road. Round trip tickets, good re
rlpal postofllccw of tho Islnnd aro along thus turning until October 31, $10.70,
highway.
"Tho Porto Rlcnns generally nro very well
pleased to becomo American citizens nnd
nro beginning to ndnpt themselves to tint
now order of things. On tho boat in which
I returned thero wcro many natives coming
to New York to purchase goods, nnd the
trndo with tho Island Is growing dally. Tho
peoplu aro anxious to learn English. Tho
govornmont has lot it becomo generally
known that In tho nppolntmont of persons
to government places, thoso having n
knowledge of tho English lauguugo will bo
favored, nnd this has given u great impetus
to tho study of tho lauguago. Very few
Porto Rlcans can speak English and but
15 per cent of tho people) can read and write.
For this reason many towns of 4,000 and 5,000
Inhabitants h:rvo fourth-class postmasters.
"When I wont down there I had a print
ing offtco with mo and employed threa
printers In preparing blanks for tho uso of
tho rostofllcc department. The blanks nro
Identical with thnso used In tho domestic
service of tho government, but accompany
ing each English original is n Spanish
translation. Tho Porto RIcan postmasters
nro Intelligent nnd with tho translation be
fore them can make no mistake In filling out
tho English original.
A'ntlvi-M Muni KmlariKr.
"I cnn sco no future for tho natives of
tho islnnd except emigration. With n
Buporllclul area of but Uttlo over 3,000 square
mlloB it Is nt present sustaining a population
of 961,000 people. Theso people aro nblo to
live because tho prlmitlvo method of
cultivating tho crops heretofore In v'oguc re
qulrad largo numbers of laborers. The
climate Is such that crops may bo produced
lu any mouth and In addition to his work
upon the principal plantation tho laborer
ralsod a patch of stuff for his own uso. This
was sufficient for him to live. Uut when
modtrn methods of farming nro adopted
the laborers will bo thrown out of work and
then. It will bo emigration or starvation.
"Tho cllmato of Porto Illco Is most pleas
ant. It Is cooler In tho summer than It Is
horn. During tho month ot May, tho hottctt
nnd most unpleasant of tho year, I step',
under blankets every night. A company of
New York capitalists nro now figuring upon
establishing winter resorts in tho Island
They will put on a line of steamers and will
build hotels In the mountains, which lu tho
summer tlmo will bo used as resorts by tho
I'orto Rlcans, Thero Is one thing objection
oble, and that Is the beds. They are of Iron
with spiral springs. It is too hot for mat
trcsirs and so a light blanket Is thrown over
the springs nnd covered with a sheet, lu
tho morning upon tho back of the sleeper
Is reproduced tho configuration of the
springs.
"Rut to roturn to tho postonicc. I am
certain that under tho system established
upon tho Island the revenues will be mor.
than enough to pay nil of tho expenses, an
It would bo still larger It we could get a
eeml-wvekly lu place ot tho present weekly
service.
City ticket office, 1501 Farnam street.
F. A. NASH, Gen'l Western Agent.
The .orlivreti-rn I, Inc.
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS.
EXCURSIONS.
Half Faro
Charleston, S. C.,
Cincinnati
and
many other
points.
THE NORTHWESTERN LINE.
City Ticket Offices, 1401-3 Farnam St.
Camp Mcetlnir
at Mountnln Lake Park, Maryland.
LOW RATES
Via tho Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
On July 5 to 10, Inclusive, the Baltimore
& Ohio railroad will sell low rate excursion
tickets to Mountain Lake Park, Md., ac
count above occasion.
Tickets will bo good for return until July
20, 1900.
For further Iformntlon call on or address
ncarrst Baltimore & Ohio ticket agent or
B. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent
Chicago, III.
A Plnro to Sprint thr Slimmer.
On the lines of tho MILWAUKEE RAIL
WAY In Wisconsin nro somo of the most
beautiful places In tho world to spend
summer vacation camping out or at the ele
gant summer hotels. Boating, fishing, beau
tlful lakes and streams and cool weather.
These resorts nro eahlly reached from
Omahn. A book describing them may bo
had upon application nt tho Chicago, Mil
wnukee & St. Paul Ry. city ticket offlco
1504 Farnam street, Omaha. Round trip
tickets, good returning until October 31
now on sale. F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent,
Omahn Tent nnd Awning Co., tents, awn
IngB, canvas goods, 11 and Harney, phone 883
Furniture nnil Soup Free.
Tha gucrslng contest on tho number of
pieces ot Castllo soap In Morro Castle built
In our east window will close Friday night.
Tho person guessing nearest to the correct
number of cakeB will recelvo their choice
from tho ten beautiful pieces of furniture
offered ns prizes, the second nearest tho next
choice, tho third guess the third choice.
Saturday tho soap of which tho castle Is
built will bo given away, each caller re
ceiving n cako free.
ORCHARD &. WILHELM CARPET CO.
Clicnp It n nnil Trip nntm.
On July 17 and 18 and August 2, 7 and 2
the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited
until October 31, as follows:
Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35.
Watervllle, Minn., nnd return, $10.68.
Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10,68.
St. Paul, Minn., and return, $12,65.
Minneapolis, Minn., and return, $12.65.
Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95.
Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95.
West Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95.
For full particulars call at city ticket of
flea Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam
street.
Tnkr the Walinnh.
For Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands and all
tho summer resorts of the east. All agent
Hell tickets via the Wabash. Ask for them
or call on or write G. N. Clayton, room 405
N. Y. L. building.
Write arts. Sell cuts. Print anything,
Stonccypher, 1201 Howard St. Tel. 1310.
DIKIl.
IUTSSELl-Mrs. Marlon, nge 82 years, nt
- :ii n. m. ju v 10. iw. Deceased was rn
mother of Mrs. Mary Kronzer and Mrs
John Mcuonnid. 'J'linernl irom tne resi
ilcnco of Mrs. Krcnzcr, I'M North
Twentieth street. Thursday, July 12. at
10 a. m. Funeral private.
PKTERSON-Florence. Infant daughter
Air. nnd Mrs. N. A. reterson. .Monoav
July 9, 1900, uged 7 months. 20 days. Tho
funeral services will bo held from the
faintly residence. 1014 South Eleventh
street. Wednesday, July 11. 1900, at 10 a
m. Interment In Holy Sepulchre cemetery
r ricniis invited.
WE SELL
GINGER ALE
mmmmmmmmKm
BBS
'Bethesdn. Soterlnn. Waukesha, Hyrel:
and Mnnltou Ginger Champagne. Low
prices on dozens, cases or single bottles,
WK ARE THE DRUG CUTTERS,
il .Ort Stp.irn'a Wlno of Cod Liver Oil.
wo sell 75c
$1,00 Wampole's Tasteless Cod Liver Oil,
we sell TGc
Jt.dO Moellor's Cod Liver Oil. we sell.... f.V
tl.00 Plnkham's VoKetuulo Compound..,. 76c
50e Syrup of Flgn
tl.tiO Scott'M Emulsion
Jl M Wine of Cardul 7
11. 00 Pern. na 7
$1.00 Hostettrr's Stomach Bitters 75c
Jl no Kilmer s swamp ttooi ,ac
$1.00 Or Miles' Nervine 7fic
$1.00 Mnltlne Preparation 85c
liSc Castorla
11.(0 Malted Milk 7fx'
25c Curter'B Little Liver Tills 15c
$1.00 Pierce's Favorite- Prescription..
$1.00 Hood's Sarsaparillu i.
Sherman & McConnell Drug G
NEW
LOCATION.
S. W. Cor. 16th and Dodg
OMAHA
l,J.I4iJLiJ.I.U.LI,JJ.J.LJJLLJ 1JJJ I 111 II H 1 1 1 H 1 HILL
i i i m i wfcmiw a m
,1 iipii ii Anxloim,
Japan has becomo alarmed over tho emi
gration of many of Its residents to this
country. It Is stated that they aro lured
liore by misrepresentation and then turned
ndrift. This Is llko tho misrepresentation
which delude tho people Into bellovlng that
nny other medicine is equal to Hostettor'
Stomach Bitters for stomach d'sarders. In
tho bitters lies safety nnd surety. It Is
worth Its weight in gold In all cases of
Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia, ma
laria, fever and ague.
i,i.coi,.v ami iir.Ti'HN fi.un.
Vln Ituel; InIiiiiiI Honte.
Tickets on sulo July 10, 11 nnd 12. Trains
leave union station at S:30 n. m., 1 : SO p, m.
and 5:55 p. m. Secure tickets at city office,
1323 Far nam street, or, union station.
1
Study the Figures.
Cincinnati nnd return. $12.60 July 10, 11, 12.
Denver, Pueblo, Colorado Springs nnd return
$19.00. July 9, 10, 17. IS, 23. quit
Glenwood Springs and return, $31.00, July 9, 10, li
and is
Oirrten. 8alt Lako City nnd return, $32.00, July 9, 10
17 and 18.
Hot Sprlncs, S. D. nnd return, $1S.40, July 9, 10, 14
17. 18, 21. and IS.
Custer, S. D. (Svlvan Lake) nnd roturn, CO. CO, July
9, 10. 11,17, IS, 21, and 28.
Ttokvt OHIoc,
1 502 Farnam St.
t Tol. 250.
Burlington Station,
10th and Mason Sis.
Tel. 120.
believed Hint the clrl Is demented, nnd
that she Is hiding In the weeds somewhere
In the west part of tho city. With the
except loti of 25 cents, sho had no money
when she lift home
Thrrr'o n l-'rlenil l.lho nn Old Friend.
llo will always help you In time of neel.
It l 'he same with Chamb rlntn s Colle,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is nn
old nnd tried friend l:i many thousands of
families, nnd like other old friends can
always be depended upon In time of ne;d.
YES, DSC, OLD BOY,
We nre ("III doing business on the same
comer, street, and lu tho same city Say,
nm. run t vou '-il it Unit vou run spend
n frw hours with us and see how we do
business, Dor. old boy. nnd nt the end of
tho month we got no "grafters" like you
to pay for tho proscriptions we 1111.
Cromer's Kidney Cure 76c
Carter's Liver lills luc 1
Hood's Sarnparlll.i iu'
Doan's lills 0i
Mention's Powder loc
S. 8. H 'or
Pyramid tile cure 40c
Kldncyolds 40c
Packer's Tnr Son 16o
Hire's Root Beer 14c
Suro Denth for Hues 20c
Syrup of Figs fflio
Palne's Celery Compound 73c
('(in Catarrh Powder .Lie
Hlrney Cnturrh Curo 35.
iinsinicr s ii'iiors ioc
We do not pay any commission on pre-
penurious to nuyiiouy.
CUT PRICK
DKUCC.IST.
Cor. lUth and Clitenuo Mreetii.
CV TN . i
m AV
(h
bo ren
store -
nly Two Ni ghts
In ninklnu the trip
Oninhit to I'orllnmt
on
A ppeclal nnd important meeetlng of the
arlsh Aid society of Trinity Cathedral will
be held Wednesday afternoon nt 4 p. m. at
the deanery, 2105 St. Mary's avenue.
Clnclnnntl .nnil Itctiirii, WU.r.fl.
On July 11 and 12, via Illinois Central.
Particulars nt city ticket office, 1402 Farnam
street.
MnKKle O'Mien Still MIsnIiik.
i no Hi'uriu imriiui imvu Bin.LTfiini n
.1 1 ... e f n I rt'Ctiflr. I. .-t
wandered away from her homo nt 12U Dav
enport street, nearly two weeks nco. u is
'The Chicago-Portland Special"
150 Miles
AlonK the Coliiinhln Hirer
lir DnyllKht.
The Dominant Shoe Store.
, Here is (lie nemo of bargain
!) nivitiji- shoo bargains possible
only in this store Willi tho big
gost, outlet, this store that on-
mi fi1 V vT J"-Vs 10 fJmitt'st favor among
Wt VS I Vvl manufacturers, this store that
discriminating shoppers look to
tirst for real economics, this
store that is now nnd over will
at 11 11V i i til o (o cninu.'il'n tnirnsi with miv ulutn
-besides guaranteeing every shoe that we sell.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS-
Tan or black kid or vesting top any style last
cool and comfortable $l.fi0.
WOMEN'S TAN SHOES-
All kid or vesting top laco shoes C to EI5 any size
worth 12.00 for J.US.
MISSES' TAN SHOES -
Tan or black 12 to 2 nicely finished every pair
guaranteed 1.00.
MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES
Tan or black extension sole nicely made Si to 11
l?1.2o. 12 to 2 1.50.
WOMEN'S WASH SKIRTS-
Madc of good quality crash trimmed with braid aud
duck stripes full width, inverted plait back, only 45c.
WOMEN'S BELTS
Yon can find a complete line of ladies' belts here from
25c and up no trash all new and clean stock.
City Ticket Oflloe, KlOii Fnrnnin SI.
Tel. tllO.
Furniture
Bargains
Big reduc
tions on Fur
niture and
Lnce Curtains
read about
the low prices
A "Speclnl I,o't"fc,ottlUEliain laces pur
chased nt a very,li)w figure for 7Er
cusn muue to sell, tor $'.', on tmle .. -
Many patterns of ifkixony, Hrussells Ara-
imim. and Fish Npt Lacon to he closed out
ut a fow cents on the dollar If In need of
any curtains do'nnt fall to visit tho store
during this summer ale.
No. 20 Kitchen Cabinet lzo of ton 27x12-
two larco flour bins one larco drawer
for cutting und bread board-tho Imhp Is
finished nnd the ton In made of best white
pine something overyono wnntsO'' CZL
and Our Price while they laHt...M'"'"f
A eood durable Iron Bed nny slzo white
enamel brass knobs stronfj casters kpin
orally sold at J2.60 on sale gj qq
Mattresses.
We have a "Special" Hnlr Mattress on ale
now at $12.60. Made t.i lit any bed-Hpe.
clal price on all mattressc?
No. 701 Solid Oak Mocker--wide arm colder
peat very strong anil large
durlnz salo
po. li sewlnjj uocker--very com
fortablo and strong, reduced to
This Is the time to purchase furniture
and our prices on cheap furniture are tho
lowest in Omaha
$1.80
90c
A Good Thing
To take with you on your
vacation la a
Kodak or
Camera
You aro suro to sec pomo nice
Kconcry you will llko a picture of.
Call and sco us before KflriB. or
wrlto for prices. W'c have the
largest selection In tho west nt
lowest prices. Everything up-to-date
in photographic material.
J $
The Robert Dempster Co.,
1215 Far nu m St.
Developing nnd Printing Pone.
Picture Frames Made to Order.
PIA
NOS I
For the next 10 days we will offer a large assortment of slightly used nnd
new pianos at greatly reduced prices, to mako room for new stock, which Is
dally arrlvliiK from eastern factories.
Upright Pianos, $75.00 and up.
Square Pianos, $25.00 and up.
XKW STKIXWAY. A. II. CIIASII, VOSH, IVUUIISOX, IVl'.ltS A. I'OXIl,
STKCJKH ,V SINKRH PIA MIS.
sold on easy payments. New pianos for rent. Finn ttiniuc and repairing.
Telephone ICo. You nre c 'dlally Invited to inspect the wonderful SKI.r
IMjAYING PIANOLA. It plays any piano any ono can play It
SGHMOLLER & MUELLER
THE OLD Krci,IAI!t.rc PIA.VO IIOL'SIJ,
1313 Farnam Street. 337 Broadway, Council Bluffs
Don't
Neglect
Tho teeth nature gave you, but If they arc
cone corao to us for your next set. Fit
guaranteed.
Cold Set J5.00
Oold Crowns $5.00
Gold Fillings U &0 up
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1S1T Dnnclaa Ht.
HAYDE
Men's & Boys' Trousers
HAYDENs Jonason's
206 N. 16th St., Entire Magnificent
Jewelry Stock Sacrificed to Hay-
den's for Spot Cash, will be sold
at one-tenth to one-fourth it's
value.
In Imsiiiesss for over 20 years, .Tona.son was one of the best
known jewelers intlie west, but his stock was too costly for gen
eral trade, and he having to leave for Cape Nome, sold his entire
stock of Watches and Clocks, Artistic Bronze Statuary, Stylish
and Rich Silverware, 3Iusic.il Merchandise nnd general jewelry
line, at. a mere fraction of its worth. We are now getting this
great purchase in selling shape. Sale begins Saturday.
TELEGRAM.
1267 CH, GO, CX ' 32 Paid July 749,
Boston Mass 7
Hayden Bros,, Omaha,
Have purchased manufacturer's shoe
stocks of Hoag, Heath & Co,, A, S. Ashborn
& Son, and Geo, F, Daniels & Co, Over
22,000 pairs at 46c on dollar, Immediate
shipment, L, L, THOMAS,
(The above from our shoe buyer explain it t ip.
Date of sale announced later.)
Clearing sales now on to make room.
HAYDEN BROS,
One of the leadinc manufacturer's, of New York City, entire
stock of men's and boys' tine trousers bought at ."Oc on the dol
lar.
Almost five thousand pairs of line trousers, sizes .'0 to HO
waists and from 2fl to .'IS lengths in this sale.
LOT 1 Consists of fine new elegant stripes
and checks in worsteds and cassnneres
worth Jgtt.OO on sale
at only
LOT 2 Men's hair-line stripe cassimere
pants; also about 500 pairs sample
pants, that retail in regular way for
$2.50 to $U.50, on sale at
LOT J200 pairs trousers in line pure
worsteds, all new, neat, up-to-date
stripe patterns, worth .$-1.50
your choice
LOT -1 Men's very finest nockonum worsted and Washington
Mills trousers, in club checks and neat desirable stripes, the
materials alone are worth more than
our selling price; make and trimmings
equal to 7.50 to 10.00 made to order
trousers, on sale at
Men's $2.50 Crash Suits on sale at 05c and $1.25.
Boys' and children's Crash and Wasliaiue suns
and knee pants almost given a way
Knee pauts at 8c, 10c
and ; ' " ' ' ,
Boys' Washable Knee Pants Suits, worth ;0c to $3.fi0-on Hale
at 15c, :55c, 50c, 75c, 05c and 1.25.
1.50
1.25
2.50
sted and Washington
desirable stripes, the
3.75
15c
AYDEN BROS.
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AVI) A HE NOT IN TIIK
I,HI NDllV IIL'SIXnSH,
nut If you want to test tho dryness of tho
HER RICK
REFRIGERATOR
nut a wet cloth or ploco of paper In on
of them and you will ho surprised how quick
ly It will dry out. This Is on account ot tho
superior system of circulation employed,
Sco tho partition In cut. It does tho busi
ness. DKV AIH NO BCHUIiniNO. NO MOULD.
I Squires & Smith, LLPS
1 108 FAUN AM STREET.