10 THE OaiAITA DAILY !BEE: "TTTFjSDAY, TOTjV 24, 1900. LABORERS OPPOSE MACHINE Union Brings Suit to Prevent Purchrtso of Purnoa Sweeper. SAY IF WOULD BE VIOLATION OF LAW Workmen IVnr Tlicy Will lie Thrown Out of Kinpto; mrnt If the llrnl In Coimiiu mnlL'il, Seven hundred laborers of tho city have declared war on the street cleaning ma rhlnn and will unrk throucll the court to drlvo It from the streets of Omahn. Kcd eral union No. 8,oai petitioned Judge Kawcott for a temporary restraining order yesterday to prevent tho city from buy Ine the Furnas swecner now in uto. The order Is directed against tho mayor, comp trollcr. city council and Hoard of Public Works, and Is asked for at this time be cause tho first payment on the sweeper, 11,250, was to have been made on Tuesday. Tho petition filed by the union sets forth that It is an association of dally laborers, citizens and taxpayer, the members of which am dependent upon their wages for tho support of themselves and their families. Tho mayor and council have consplicd with tho Pneumatic Street Cleaning nnd Manufacturing company, the petition says, to vlolato the provisions of soctlon 101 a, of chapter xll a, of the statutes of 1899, which reads as follows: "All street cleaning nnd sweeping shall bo dono by day's labor." The city l threatening to purchase a ma chine, tho union alleges, for the purpose of cleaning nnd sweeping by nuch means In stead of by day labor, ns has been pre viously dono since tho Jaw went Into effect. Tho union further says that although the mayor nnd council huvo entered Into a contract to spend $2.R00 for a machine, there arc no funds provided by law for the pur pose. Thu legislators' action In assuming such a debt Is declared to be entirely In violation of law. Tho petitioners ask that tho city bo re strained from making any paymunt on the mnchlnu nnd debnrrcd from Interfering In any way with hand labor In tho cleaning of tbo streets. Propone t Tent tli I.inv. The view of tho union, na voiced by one of Its officials, Is ns follows: "Tho union Is directly Interested In the tnnchine ques tion because virtually all of the fifty-five men now employed by tho street cleaning department are members of No. 8,091. If lh.e machlno is used permanently this force will be thrown out of employment, with the exception of an engineer and flvo teams. We believe that tho provision cited was put Into the charter to protect hand Inbor nnd we propose to test tho law to tho ut most limit." Through Interviews published heretofore tho councllmen havo expressed tho opinion that tho uso of a machine would not nffect tho number of laborers employed, and most of tbem approved of tho purchase on that understanding. On the point of available funds Comp troller Wentberg snys: "It Is proposed to pay for tho mnchlno In two installments, $1,250. to bo paid this year nnd the panic nmount In 1901. Tho monoy is to come from the street clennlng fund, which is en tirely adequate to tho purpose. There Is now $5,733.&r In this fund with no fixed charges to bo deducted." SOUTH OMAHA TAXPAYKHS IN COHHT Injunction AKitltint l'lirchnae of Site for IIIkIi School In .VrKHiMl. Taxpayers of South Omaha, hended by Jo seph Oarlow, raised an, cmphntlc objection In Judgo Keysor's court yesterday to tbe purchase of the Hoctor slto for a new High school building. The main point dwelt upon Is that thoro nro no funds available for the purchase, the taxpnycrs believing In addition that tho price fixed by Commlhsloner Hoctor, $9,500, Is exorbitant. In order to show that suft!clent funds are on hand the school board maflo a showing of $40,500 of school moneys In the city treasury and $24,000 In the county treasury. "This money may be on hand," declared Attorney Van Duscn for tho taxpayers, "but ns a matter of fact tho school treasury Is empty nnd overdrawn, It Is an Imposition on tho taxpnycrs that this money should lie Idle when there aro $K6.000 In Interest hearing warrants now afloat against tbo school ac count." Attornoy Drognn for tho Hoctor Interests urged that If the Injunction ngalnst the pur chase wero granted hundreds of children would be threatened with no schoql facilities next year. During tbe last year be pointed out that pupils havo becu housed In vacant stores or wherever they could bo gathered together In charge of a teacher. An affidavit was put in evidence to show that the only avnllablo room In n certain district was over a saloon, "I can show that such an affidavit Is nn In famous misstatement of fact," exclaimed Mr, Vnn Duscn. "Tho allldavlt was filed loss than an hour ago and I demand further tlmo to secure testimony to the contrary." Tho caso was put over until Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock. While Sinn Turned Yellow, Great consternation wns felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw lio was turning yellow. His skin slowly chnnged color, also bis eyes, nnd ho suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaudlco. Ho was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then ho vas advised to try Klectrlc Hitters, the wondorful Stomach nnd Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured," A trial proves Its mntchless merit for alt Stomach, 1-lvcr nnd Kidney troubles. Only 60c. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists. Chrn It on ml Trip 11 it tea. On August 2, 7 und 21 tho Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, at follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35, Watervtlle. Minn., and 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, Buporlor, Wis., and return, $16.95. West Superior, Wis., and roturn, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam street. Saturday, July 28, cheap rate excursion to Hot Springs, via Northwestern Line. Through Saturday sleeper without change. . Delightful climate, Delightful plunge, Delightful hotels, Delightful scenery. Curatlvo waters. Call 1401 Farnam st Northweatern Lino office, For rates and reservations. Cliitnuc (it Tune. On July 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway changed the tlmo of their train between Omaha and Chicago, The fast train formerly leaving at 7:35 p. m. will, under the now card, leave at 6:00 p. m,, arriving Chicago at 8:30 a, m., In aruplo time for all eastern connections. The local train form erly leaving at 11:00 a, m. has boon changed to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving Omaha at 7 15 a. m. and arriving Chicago at 10:30 p, m WOMEN WILL HELP FESTIVAL .Meitilirrn of llir Woiniin'n t'ltili Will I, end lmll vlilnnl Mil to the lnlorirlr. Promoters of tho musical festival are anticipating n considerable Impetus to the snlo of tickets because they think they harr quieted the feats of some of the lovers of music In tho Woman's club, Some time ago an Invitation was extended to the club nuking Its lenders to aid In the work of pro moting tho festival, which bi ought a re sponse that was considered somewhat chill ing to tho cnthuolnsts. It was to the effect that It was not the province of the club to go Into anything like tho promotion of such an enterprise by urging tho sale of tickets, but that tho members would lend Individual aid. Inquiry on the part of come of tho promoters of the festival has disclosed the fact that tho women have been backward nbout taking an active part In tho promotive work because the musical department of the club was not nssured that tho classical mualc to bo rendered would bo of the moot refined and elevating char acter from an educational standpoint. The committee Is now In position to tender to the club tho nssuranco that Its fears are wholly groundless, and entertains confi dence, therefore, that -the Woman's club will get out and help push the festival to a succetsfnl Istue. At tho meeting of tho committee Monday an estimate was submitted of tho probable cent or tho festival. It shows that the band will cost $7,800 for the fifty-six concerts, that It will cost $3,000 for the tent, seating, stage and other neces. sary equipments. $S70 for the pub lication of tho program. $1,500 for advertis ing and $500 for lighting, making a total of $13,100. Tho sale of seats In books has thus far reached the sum of $3,500. There will bo a considerable revenuo from the sale of concessions and reserved seats nnd the publication of tho programs, and back of all s a guarantee signed by progressive buslncps men nnd lovers of music In which they guarantee In smnll nmounts the pay ment of $6,000 In ease the revenues of the festival arc not tmfllclent to moot the ex pense. It was stated that tho tickets will be rendy for Issuance next Wednesday, Thu soliciting commlttco will continue Its work until August 10, wl.tn it Is probable that canvassers will bo put to work on tho sale of bookr. who will be paid for their Hirvlcos In tickets. As tho single ticket s -nro to sell for 35 cents, It Is believed that the salo of books of twenty admissions for $.1 will bo nn Inducement for purchasers to buy large numbers of books boforc the festival opens. One Mlnuto Cough Cpro is the only harmless remedy that produces Immediate results. Try It. CONSOLATION PIU.I3 AVINNHHS, 1,1st of ContrMtnntN Winning the Hit. Iicrmiimi Prlrcs In The Her Vn cntlon Content, Quite a thoughtful provision In The lice's late vacation contest was the generous offer of Mr. A. Hubermann, tho Jeweler at Thir teenth nnd Douglas streets, to provide con solation prizes for worthy contestants unfor- Jiinate enough not to sccuro vacation trips. rhese prized wero to go to those contestants Immediately following those to whom were allotted vacation trips, and Include the fol lowing young women: Omnhn. Emma Inman, diamond ring, Kttft Reed, opal ring. Mrs. L. Ornun, gold dumbbell sleeve but tons, town. Daisy Ledwlch, Harlan, wedding ring. Nort'li rhriakn, Lena Klein. North Platte, wedding ring. South Nelirnnkn. Annie 8anders, Beatrice, wedding ring. Council nitiffN. Addle Deecroft, wedding ring. IIOX PARTIES AT IIOYD'S To Six Omiilin Winners In Ilee's Work Ihk filrl Viicntlon Contest. As a fitting close and Is recognition of the genoral Interest takos by tho public in The Deo's working girl vacation contest Just terminated, tho managers of Boyd's theater have decided tomorrow evening to enter tain tho six Omaha winners by placing at their disposal without Charge six private boxes, ono to each of the young women. After tho hard work nnd excitement of tho contest and preceding tho vacation trips such an evening's entertainment will come very apropos. Tho names of the winners nre: Estello Van Horn, Sophia Miller, Kath arlno Stlllwcll, Kntlo Kern and Ella Crane. A Selected Mat of Summer Tours. Fifteen ono way and nineteen round trip will be found In the Lako Shore's summer edition of "Hook of Trains." Copy will be sent on application to H. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo., F. M. Byron, C. W. A., Chicago. Snm'l Hums, 1318 Farnnm, midsummer re duction salo. Ten per cent off ovcrythlng. Tho best of good shampoos Is N. N. sham poo, Druggists say: Prof, Field's worm dcrs lewd all other worm remedies. pow- Dp MoIiipn Mnn Hurt. X. A. Prucrnft, whose homo Is at Ynungs town. a suburb of Des Moines, attempted to honrd n moving freight train at Twenty fourth street and the Union Pacltlc trucks about 6:30 Mondny evening and was thrown to the ground, sustaining painful Injuries. No ono saw him fall and he Inld there until Union Pncltlc train No, 2 came along nn hour or more Inter. Tho engineer saw tho mnn nnd stopped the train, Conductor Tom Costrllo put Crncroft nbonrd nnd brought him to the union Htntlon, where he wan turned over to the police, lio wns attended by Police Surgeon Ames and nfter wnrds removed to the Clnrkenn hospital by order of City Physician Ralph. Special Rates: Omaha to Denver nnd return Omaha to Colorado Springs and return, Omaha to Glcnwood Springs and return, Omaha to Pueblo and return, Omaha to Ogdcu and return, Omaha to Salt Lake City nnd return, Tickets on Salt July 17-18, August 2-7-21. Limited to Oct. 31st, 1900. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 FARNAM ST, IE H v. it $1.60 Children's Silk and Mull Hail ou Salo for 25 Cents. IMMENSE NOTION BARGAINS TUESDAY .Htninlnril Notion nt llnll Price ntul 1jPi nl This tSrcnl ClcnrliiR Snlc l-'rnmral ripfure fie, Worth ' Iteiiiiitint MIU Klnntlr, Be. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. $1.60 MULL HATS AT 25C. Your choice of 500 children's silk and mull hats, many with straw crowns, In pinks, light blues, whites and creams, elaborately trimmed with lace, every one worth up to $1.50, on sale, as displayed In our window, at 25c. CLEARING SALE OF NOTIONS. SUndard machine cotton, 1 Vic a spool. New York Mills thread, lc a spool. Knox all basting thread, 500-yard spools, 2Vic a spool. All silk scarn binding, 2Hc a roll, Mercerized crochet cotton, 2Vfcc a ball. Richardson nnd Cortlccltl embroidery silk, 3Hc a dozen. H. H. embroidery cotton, 3 balls for lc. Tiger darning cotton, 2 cards for lc. Black head hat pins, lc a card; worth 5c. Hair pin cabinets, 2c a cabinet. Safety pins, all sizes, lc a paper. Hone hair pins, all styles, lc each; worth up to 10c, Adamantine pins, 2 papers for lc. English pins, 2 ',4c a paper. Towel rackn, 2',4c each. Japanese fans, 3 for lc. Imitation hand-painted pictures with easel, Be each; worth 23c. Framed pictures, with glass, frame, mat and all, 5c each, Oranlto stockinette dress shields, 6c a pair; worth 15c. Keystone hump hook and eye, 2c a card. Clasp drapery pins, lc a dozen. Silk elastic remnants, worth up to 25c a yard, go at 5c a remnant. Children's side elastics, all sizes, 5c n pair. Turkish dust cloths, lc each; worth 6c. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sis. PLUMBER TRIES TO TURN CHEF Wns Concoctlnsr Some Novel Dishes When Ills Wife Apiienreil nntl Mntercd l'roteat. John Nelson, a head plumber, returned to his home, 1912 Dorcas street, Sunday night with an un-plumb head and did several things, the effects of which were a rldo In tho patrol wagon and a flno In police court. It was nearly midnight when ho succeeded In getting tho front door open; then, rind ing tho house dark and his family In bed, ho took oft his shoes and went down to tho kitchen to cook supper. Taking a soup bono from tho Ico chest he placed it in a saucepan, broke three eggs over it and sprinkled tho mlxturo with bak ing soda, He then poured somo vlncgnr lutt the coffeo pot and was trying to light tho gasoline stove with tho latchkey when his wlfo appeared and entered a protest. There was a quarrel and In a moment tho plumber chef was throwing things. Aroused by the rumpus, tho children carao running down stairs and arrived just In time to see Mr. Nelson In tho act of currying his wlfo with the nutmeg grater. In police court yesterday ho was fined $15 and costs for being drunk and abusing his family. RETURNS TO HER HOME Mrs. Itnrbnra Stnmpfmnler Released from St. .Innrph'n Hospital, Apparently Cured. Mrs. Barbara Stumpfraaler, who, on the night of Juno 26, was shot twlco by Tier hus band, John Stumpfmaler, who afterwards committed suicide, wns released from St Joseph's hospital Saturday and has returned to her home nt Twelfth and Hlalne streets. Though nble to walk nbout and engage In light household duties, she still carries one of tho bullets shot Into her body by her in sano husband. The other was removed. It is supposed that the remaining bullet Is lodged somewhoro near tho spine, but the surgeons wero unablo to locato It exactly, It causes no inconvenlcnco at present. During her Illness of nearly a month her thrco children havo been cared for by tho neighbors. TAKE IT WITH YOU Always, because Its so soothing and heal ing. Ono application will convlnco you after being out Hshtng or driving In the sun. lie surn and take It with vou when you go traveling not to have It ulong would bo the same ns leaving your purse at nome. wo rerer to inni una prepara tlon. Kevntlnn Lotus Cream 10c bottle. Cramer's Kidney Curo 75c Duffy's Malt Whiskey K5c Peruna 75c 1 Dozen 2-Oraln Quinine Capsules 7c 1 Dozen 3-Ornln Qulnlno Capsules 10c 1 Dozen 5-c; rain Quinine Capsules 15c Ilrnmo Quinine 15c Ottrlleld Ten , 20c Hu-Cnn Ilnlr Restorer 75o Pnlno's Celery Compound 75c Wlno of Card ul 75c Pyramid l'Uo euro 40c. Stuart's Dyspepsia Cure , 40c Sure Death for Bugs 20o Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 50c Dr. Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal PH.. Is.. $1.00 liar uen 0o AJax Tablets 40c CPUICCCD CUT PRICE oLnAcrcn druggist S. W. Cor. Kith and Chle.aBO. lT THE QUICK TRAINS TO THE WEST IRE VIA THE UNION PACIFIC. $10.00 10,00 HI. 00 10.00 32.00 112.00 TELEPHONE 316, SILVERITES T0FIGHT P0YNTER Will SIhmt Their Resentment of HI .Method,, of TriitlMW't llltt lllllclltl Itiislness of the Stnte. A decided defection of the silver re publicans from the fusion s(nto ticket Is well under way, "It Is my Judgment that Governor Poynter will be defeated," remarked James W, Carr, "because of the largo nmount of dlssntlsfnc tlon among tho better clement of the fusion forces. Many of the silver republicans of tho state havo lost confidence In Oovcrnor Poynter for several reasons, nmong which Is his lack of nblllty to handlo tho nffnlra of tho state, and particularly those of the stato Institutions, without constantly hnv Ing an unseemly quarrel on hand. Silver republicans feel that bur for his very peculiar methods mneh o tho unseemly turmoil tvhkli nas been stirred up at tho stato Institutions would havo been avoided and he would thus have been saved from being the laughing stock of the stnte, which he now Is, Many other things can be said nnd proven concerning tho conduct of tho affairs of the stato by tho governor's orTlcc, which to mo arc sufficient reasons why I will not support Mr. Poynter, nnd which will do velop later In the campaign, and, whllo f shall support nil clean, capable candidates who stnnd squarely upon tho silver re punucan platform, I will not support any man, regardlota of what his political com plexlon or his professed political principles mny be. If I do not believe htm to be clean. capable and, above all things, honest. In my Judgment, tho fusion forces stultified themselves In the renomlnntlon of Governor Poynter nnd will disgrace the principles thov profess to maintain If thcy-rc-elcct htm." Mr. Carr has been probably the most active silver republican In Douglas county, has practically dictated the local affairs of that party, has gotten up Its caucuses and conventions and was a delegate to tho state convention. He says thnt a majority of tho sliver republicans of the county will not voto for Governor Poynter. It Snved Ills I.ck. P. A. Dnnforth of LaGrange, On., suffcrod for six months with a frightful running soro on his leg; but writes thnt Flucklen's Arnica Salvo wholly cured It in nvo days. For .Ulcers, Wounds, Plies, It's tho best salve In the world. Curo guaranteed. Only 23 cts. Sold by Kuhn & Co.. druggists. 2 Trains to Spirit Lako Via Northwestern Line. Leave Omaha 6:65 a. m. Leave Omnha 7:35 p, m. Only ono change of cars if you go via the Northwestern Line. Call at 1401 Farnnm street for round trip rates and parlor car or sleeping car accommodations. Genuine Imported B. B. Pilsner beer on draught at Ed Mnurer's. 1306 Farnam St. Omaha Tent nnd Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods, 11 and Harnov, phono 833. HIE M1LIKTIK STMI1 Win II ifJ Monday and Tuesday Theso aro tho days on which tho Burlington will sell rould trip tickets, Omaha to Denver, Puoblo or Colorado Springs and return for $19.00 The Burlington Is tho Its trains run on time. Ticket Ottloe, 502 Farnam St, Tel. 250. HAYDENs WE GIVE UP Our stock of men's and boys' tine clothing is too large. Some thing desperate had to be done to cut; it down to its normal size. we are not the kind to stand and business and are now ready to swallow our medicine gracefully by marliing down 'every single garment in our great clothing department. SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICES As you well know we never do things by halves. We want to make July the greatest month's business in our history and if extraordinarily low prices count for anything we will do it easily. This is what we call real marking down of prices: All our Men's Suits that wero $6.50 now $3.75 All our Men'n Pants that wero $2.,10 now $1.25 All our Men's flno Suits that wero $22.50 and $25.00 now $15.00 All our Men's Suits that were $8.50 nnd $9 now $4.75 All our Doya' Vesteo SultB that wore $2.00 now 98c All our Hoys' Washable Suits that woro $1.60 and $1.05 now 75c and 95c Roys' fancy Vests given away with all double-breasted knee pants suits at .?2.r0 and up. HAYDEN BROS. Selling the most clothing in Omahu, iiosTo.v sronn snoK ci,i:aiuo. On lljirunln Siunre In Ilnaement Sliues for lit erj lioily nt Sneelnl PRICES. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Women's oxford tics and strap mndats, blacks nnd tans, worth up to $1.75 a pair, ' on sale nt S9c. i Men's shoes In lace nnd congress, colt skin nnd Iluscta calf, worth up to $3.00 pair, on sale nt $1.69 . Infants' soft-soled shoes In white, pin and blue kid, worth 60c a pair, go nt 23c. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Corner 16th and Douglas Sta. tA YLKillT TRAINS TOR SPIRIT I.AICI OkolioJI nnd Arnold I'nrli. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way company havo Just placed In service 1 daylight trains between Omnha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJI nnd Arnold's Park. Going th train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and ar rives Spirit Lake at 4.15 p. rt. Returnln tho train leaves Spirit Lako at 6:45 n. m end arrives Omaha 3:55 p, m, This Is th best service that has yet been offered over any ono ro.id Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, $10,7o. City ticket oirice, 1501 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, Gcn'l Western Agent A I'lnce to Spend the Summer. On tho lines of the MILWAUKEE RAIL WAY In Wisconsin are sarao of tho most beautiful places In the world to spend summer vacation camping out or nt tho ole gant summer hotels. Bontlng, fishing, beau tlful lakes nnd streams and cool weather. Theso resorts nro easily reached from Omaha. A book describing them may bo bad upon application at tho Chicago, Mil waulicp & St. Paul Ry. city ticket office 1504 Farnam stteet, Omaha. Round trip tickets, good returning until October 31 now on sale. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. THEY KNOW HOW OUR SODA WATER EXPERTS have way of making tho ordinary drinks which renders them a half more acceptable HE CAUSE THEY KNOW HOW. FINE SODA WATER? Well, ratherl Wo havo long been known as dispensers of the choicest soda water to be obtained In Omaha. OUR HUYLER'S CHOCOLATE Ice Cream Soda our "Swiss Cream Koumyss" "Koko Celery Phosphate" and Wild Plum Phon phatc" nro all to bo obtained only at our soda fountain. It makes us laugh to learn of tho mental gyrations of some of our would-bo competi tors In tho soda water business. GOOD COLD DRINKS, mixed properly nnd servod daintily, will-do more than columns of vapid vaporlngs or blatant boastings. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go, Now Location, Cor. 16th nnd Dodgo. Homo of the Onyx Queen. M 99 shortest line to Denver, and Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128. grumble. We have done a big All our Men's Suits that were J12.S0 now $7.50 All our Men's CraBh Suits that wero $1.75 nnd $2.50 now 95c and $1.25 All our Men's Craoh and Duck Pants that wero $1.00 MJllAI fJUA AMM i nun till, aim uuu All our Mon's Pants thnt wero $2.50 to $5 now $1.50 & $2.50 All our Hoys' Ijur Pants Suits that were $7.50 to $12.50 -$3.75 $5 & $7.50 jfi The The scales upon the bluefish are the shingles for his roof. They keep him nice and dry within and make him water proof. This is a good store for Men's Water Proof Coats, Men's Haiti Coals for. Men's Kain (joats for. Men's Wain (.'oats for . Men's Kain Coats for Men's Ha in Coats for . Men's Hain Coats for Men's Haiti Coats for Mean's Hain Coats for .Means Knin Coats for 10.50 Men's Kiibber Coats for 2 00 Men's Hubber Coats for !!2.50 Motor Men's Coats for .4.00 Double back, cloth on the outside, rubber on 'the inside. Come out of the wet and j;et dry. KAYDEN s and Slippers, Dollar. Attracts the attention of all Omaha and brings everybody to our 2 big shoe de partment to get a choice pair 1 i r nousanas oi men s 4 -4 M 4 d women s and chiv dren's fine new shoes piled high on big tables, at ess than half, t price. ts the Greatest Manufacturing A double (orce of experienced and fit everybody properly. EVEHY PAIR JUST AS WE AD VERTISE THEM. Ladles' Tlnr fit. 1)0 nnd 4.00 Shorn, for If 1. tM(. Made by Hoas. Henth & Co., C. H. Aborn & Co, nnd Tharo, Mcdulre & Field. I.ndlt-n' I' I up $2.00 ami fU.RO Oxford Tlrn nnil Sllpr tor UHi: "Made by J. Irving Benedict & Son and P. M. Wndle!-h. Mlnum' I'lne I.7R and U.OA Shoe, for ai.U.I. Made by Geo. F. Daniels & Co. HAYDEN BROS "What to Drink Is of crave importance. Intense heat dis turbs tho eastrlo functions and dobllltatoa tho entire system. Tho majority of all so- called coollnB drlnka bring no lasting relief, hut rather unduly stimulato a craving for more, until tho stomach ts wholly demor alized. Krug's Cabinet will effectually bar out alt Indisposition. A fow of Jhoso dainty, gold-rlmmed glasses will at once refresh and bestow enduring comfort. FRED KRU6 BREWING CO., Phone for a case. Tolepbone 420. bUMIIKIl HUSOHTS. Summtr Tours on Lako Mlohlgan. STEAMSHIP MANITOU for .uiitT ttIc oicliulrolr, ink Irl-wMklf tru lor ImrUtnli. llrb,,r nprlnir. Hur t Irw, I'rioairr antl tlurLhini' lUtl pnnnftctlna with All Hlnhip J.Idim for Ll" Huptrlor, Kantern nt Canadian PolnW. LEAVES CHICAGO AS FOLLOWS I l'uca. V . m. Thar. II a.m. Hal, -t p. In. Manltou Stoamshlp Company, OFFICE & DOCKS. Ruth and N. Water Sti Chicago. DON'T FORGET THAT You have the BEST notwithstanding; they V, It. KICK M. C.CU., MAMJF.M'TUHKKS, C. A, RAIUiUACK. OMAHA, UlXl Scales . . . . .. . . $1.50 2.75 4.00 4.50 t 6.50 7.00 9.50 Selling 22,000 Pairs finest Shoes at 46c on the Shoe Sale Ever Held in the West. shoe salesmen required to serve Men'n Flue 'f.'t.flO nnd 1.(10 Hinea, for If 1. fill. Mado by Myron F. Thomas nnd Treston D. Keith & Co. Men'n Klnr fit nnd T llmtd-Mniln Shorn, fnr 2.n7. Mado by French, Shrlncr &. Urner. Hoyn' 1'lnr 1..',0 nnd lfli.00 HioeR, for l.'Jil. Mado by C. II. Aldori & Co. Roaches This household pest Is always about dur ing warm weather. To get rid of them tho easiest and quickest way Is tho crying need. Havo you tried Eciffo? It Is tho drnd sure remedy. The roaches dls. appear, and that In the end of them. It only costs you BUc a can, and the work Is done, gold only by J. A. FULLER & CO. cut piiicr nniinra.sTH. I'linrteriitli ant iiUeHa streets. Reliable Dentistry by reliable dentists. Our every effort Is to liulld good work. In constructing teeth, wo mako tho best. Our nilliign preservo and add beauty to tho teeth. Ilest Teeth, not $8.00 flood Teeth, set $5.00 Gold Crowns, best $5.00 Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1.117 IloiiJjIiiH SI. T- I Br. Eay'iL. CnitKS all Kidney Kldneycura.' ache. eta. Atdru a: fists, or by mat ti. rree book, ad vice, etc., of Dr. II, J, Kay, Saratoga, N. V, WHEN SMOKING A cost you no more than Inferior goodl. RT. I.OtJIU, UQ, UNION HIDE lUUU l.UH. I 1 l I I of the amm V3