12 TITE OMAHA DAILY TVET3: TTITTtSn AY, TTTLY 20, 1900. WIDOW HAS NO REDRESS Judge Eojtor Decides that Buchanan Has Kept Within the Law. MRS, RICHTER'S SMALL SAVINGS ALL GONE DUnhrril nn Order if Uir Court In UruwIiiK Hor DiiiikIi tcr'n Jloiir) from tlic llunU. There, Ik no redrofn at law for Mrs. Kunl sunda Itlchlcr, widow with five children, who entrusted her nil to Alexander Uuch nnan, real rotate agent. Judgu Keysor de rided yesterday tliut Buchanan had kept within the law In his dealing with the widow and tbo Judgment and cancellation ot mortgage wero accordingly denied. In referring to tho dwelling which Hu chanan undertook to erect for Mrs. ltlchter Judge KrNor Raid It wan hullt of rotten wood. From a personal examination the court found that If finished an begun the building would be liable to collapse and kill ths Inmates. The floor Joists and studding Judge Kejwor found to by wholly Improper and not in accord with tho specifications. Thk deficiency, howuver, should be deemed a breach of contract, he wild, rather than n fraud. For tho construction of the house Mrs. Itlchtar had turned over to Uuchnnan $100 of her daughter's monoy and had given him n mortgage on the lot of $1,400. Judge Uaxter of the county court had Instructed Mrs. Hlchtcr In Iluchanau's hearing not to expend her daughter's money without nn order of court. In plte of this tho widow ond the agent had gone directly to the bank and drawn it out. Judge Keysor said that Mm. Hlchtcr and Huchanan were equally guilty ot dlnobeying an order of court and that he would have felt more sympathy with the wlJow If sho had done as she was told. Under the finding of tho court the whole of tho widow's posHefHlons havp been swal lowed up, her only return being a lot at Twenty-ninth and Douglas, encumbered with o $1,800 mortgage, and a partially con etructed houso hullt of rotten wood. For the lot she paid Huchanan $.',00 In cash and a Etock of furn valued nt $800. Huchanan had purchased tbo lot the day previous for $200. For tho house Mrs. Hlchtcr paid Huchanan $400 In cash and a mortgage of $1,600. The widow has nothing left except the live chil dren. I.AIIOIIIMt.H (ilVi: .MOHI) TIMH. Suit to Prevent I'lirolinxi- of I'lirnim Htrepper I'iinI imiil Tilt Tlnirmliiy. The complaint of union labor against the street cleaning machine had been set for hearing yesterday before Judge Kcysor. but wan postponed until today to allow tho hi boron time to consider the answer filed by City Attorney Council. The petition of Federal union No. 80!tl nsks that tho city be restrained from paying for the Kurnns sweeper nnd that the contract bo declared void. In Its answer the city denies that it is "threatening to purchase a machine" In tho language, of the petition but holds, on tho other hand, that the purchase has nt ready been made. It says that the sweeper Is now In active nnd satisfactory use and thnt It Is too late to rescind tho contract. Tho city holds thnt the presence of a ma chine will not nffect the number of laborers employed, but thnt the brooms will simply cover more ground than previously, thUB keeping tho city in n tidy condition. Tho city' final contention is that Federnl union hnn nj legal capacity In which to bring suit. Attorney Velscr for tho union says the latter dlfllculty may ho easily nvofded by bringing the action in the name of some In dividual. An to tho purchase being com pleted nnd so beyond tho power of tho court, Mr. Yelser holds that tho contract Is not legally lived up to until tho purchase money hnn been paid nnd that such action has not l)oen taken. TAXI'AYKHS OI'POSi: IMIUCIIASK. Mouth Omnhii IIIkIi School Site Cime .Vow nit Trial. The suit to enjoin tho South Omnha school board from purchasing the Doctor site, for a High school building Is being heard nt length In Judge Keysor's court. Tho plea ef Joseph Onrlow nnd other property owners Is that the board has no funds on hand with which to acquire property costing $9,r00. The school tioard Is attempting to show that there Is only $.17,000 In outstanding warrants, whereas! there is $70,000 In the treasury with which to meet obligations. Thus It Is claimed that there la $13,000 available which may to used for the pur chase of a school site. Tho taxpayers set up rn the contrary that there Is less than $RO0 tivallnldo with which to make the $0,GOO payment. Court Note, Mrs. Christine l.entzner. the queen of Ttie squatters, who was ordered ejected from tlio I'onpletnn tract In North Omaha, has filed notices nf appeal to tho district court In three canes. Frank T.nuuor Ih seeking to recover $10, 000 from tho t'nlon I'aellle railroad for per sonal Injuries rocelveil while nt work on the new Klxteentli street viaduct, March S. Lauger suys lie was stiinilliiK under it twenty-foot embankment ut tint south end of the work when other laborers carolesxlv tamped tho frozen earth from above wltii Hedges. An n result there was a landslldu which cauglit hanger ami .Injured him ncrlnusly nbout tho legH nnd body. Falconer Clifford Is seeking nn Injunction In dlstrlot court against Jesse, and ICntn Jloot, complaining that lie Is greatly dani uged by reason of a ditch In his neighbors' farm In the western part of tho county. Clifford snys thnt there Is it dry creek run ning through tlin Knot estate leading Into the I'applo ereek. The Roots have dug n drain In such a manner that during heavy llilns a great quantity of water Is diverted from the creeks bed to cilfford'H farm, transforming his elthty acres into a swamp. Glfford links that his neighbor bo com polled to close the ditch. Wnn It n .Mlrm-lr. "Ttu marvelous euro of Mm. Henn J. Stout of consumption has created Intense excite- ment In Cammack, Ind., writes Marlon Stuart, a leading druggitt of Muncle, Ind. Sho only weighed SO pounds when her doc tor In Yorktown said sho immt soon die. Then she began to use Dr. King's New Ills- covery and gained 37 pounds In weight and was completely cured." It has cured thou lands of hopeless cases and Is positively guaranteed to cure all t iroat, rhet and luus (Unease. f0c and $1.00. Trial bottles fret At Kuhn & Co. "a drug store. A Plane to Miinil tnr Mnnntrr. On the lines of tho MILWAUKEE ItAII. WAY In Wisconsin are somo of the moat beautiful places In tho world to spend a lummer vacation camping out or nt the ele- (ant summer hotels. Boating, fishing, beau' tlful lakes and streams and cool weather, Thes. retorts an? easily reached from Oman. A book describing them may bo had upon application at tho Chicago, Mil- wnokeo fc St. Paul Ky. city ticket oftlco 1501 Farnam street, Omnha. Hound trip tickets, good returning until October 31, sow on sale. F. A. NASH, General Western Agent Cheap Homiil Trip Hale. On August 2, 7 nnd 21 tho Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, at fallows; Waseca, Minn., nnd return, $10.35. Watervllle, Minn., and return, $10.63. Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10.63. St. Paul, Minn., nnd return, $12.65, Minneapolis, Minn., and return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95. Superior, Wis., and return, $10.95. Wost Superior. Wis., and return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 farnam itrtft. ACTUAL SETTLERS BUY LANDS IIlK Snlrn In flip Wont Millie In Those Who "Will rtiltltnlo Their Molding-". Discussing the enormous business done b tho Union Pacific land department for the year ending June 30, 1900. during which time 1,122,702 21 acres of land In the stnteh of Kansas, Colorado. Nebraska. Wyoming ! and t'tah were disposed of, Land Commls- sloner McAHaster said. i "Tho land sold last year and In all thei years of the land department's existence was a part of the land grant given the Union Pacific Railroad company by the govern ment. The area ro granted amounted to 18.B20.600 ucres. Of this acreage the com pany has sold over 12,000.000 acres, nearly all of which Is now being used by actual settlers. At the present time the depart ment has ttold only 6,435,181.20 acres, di vided among the stairs as follows: Kanens, 652,431.02; Colorado, 2,258,199.76: Nobrr.ska. 285,973.89; Wyoming, 3,180,056.75; Utah, ios.sia.7s." (JHII'.VAM i: CMI.MMITTHIi HOHS IIOMK Will Iteturn l.nter to Ituvo Confer m ttlth I'ri'slilent Hurt. Tho chnlrman of th grievance commit tees of the several brotherhoods of railroad men employed by the Union Pacific have re turned to their homes, but will return In time to have a conference with President Hurt and Oenernl Manager Dickinson upon their return to the city the latter part of this week. The board, expects to present to the olhclnls various matters relative to the Interests of the operating employes, but the principal object of the conferenco will be to reach nn understanding regarding the phys ical examinations required of all employes and applicants for positions. A member of the board Is authority for the statement that much dissatisfaction has been stirred up as the result of the severe tests made In the physical examinations and some modifications will be sought In the conference with the executive officials. Old (Mil re Ite-Kntnlilli-liril. Owing to the largely Increased business nnd tho added duties of the operating offi cials on the middle division of the Union Pacific between Rawlins and Green River, Wyo.. the position of trainmaster, which was abolished several year ogo, has been re-established. Hiram V. Sheridan has Just been appointed trainmaster to till the nowly created position. Mr. Sheridan will have Jurisdiction over the middle division nnd will make his headquarters nt Green River. The appointment has Just been made by Assistant Superintendent W. A. Whitney nnd npproved by Superintendent W. L. Park and General Manager Dickinson. Kiiiihiim llomt Sold. WICHITA. Knn Julv J.T,. The Kansas Midland railway was sold nt public sale in this city today by J. F. Shearman, clerk of the United States district court, to Alfred R. Peck and Harry Hronner, representing the bondholders, for $500,000. The road will pass into tho hands of the Frisco system. Itnllmiy .'Noted mill I'ernonnlN, J. II. Hnldermann, traveling passenger ngent of the Wabash, Is In the city from Chicago. (5. Hoy Hull, contracting freight ngent for the Cnnudlati Pucille, Is an Omaha visitor from Chicugo. V. A. Harmon, supe tendent of the lllnck Hills division ol .ne Klkhorn, Is In tho city from t'hadroti. General Passenger Agent 13. L. Lomnx and Assistant General Passenger Agent Snm Hutchison returned vesterdny from an eastern trip. Mr. Hutchison later left for a trip through the west, nnd. upon his return, will terminate his position with the I'nlon Pacific, his recent resignation being effective July 21. Four cars loaded with freight for Omnha nrrlved at the Illinois Central freight house yesterday bndly battered up nnd show ing signs of rough usage, although tholr contents had not been damaged. Tin four cars llgured In a collision on the Illinois Central at Scales Mound, III., Tuesday morning, In which two sections of n west bound freight train enmo together. . DeWltt's Llttlo Early niters are tamous llttlo pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. .VotllT. Tho Gate City Hive, No. 9, will give n lawn social Thursday evening, July 26, at the residence of Mrs. Ileames, 2407 Kmmett. Ico cream nnd cake, 15c. Sam'l Hums, 1318 Fnrnam, midsummer reduction sale. Ten per cent off everything. A clean head Is a proud head. N. N. Shampoo. 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. Curative waters. Call 1101 Farnnm nt., Northwestern Line office, I Trains to Spirit Lakh Via Northwestern Line. Leave Omaha 6:55 n. m. Leave Omaha 7:35 p. m. Only ouo change of cars If you go via tho Northwestern Lino. Call at 1401 Farnam street for round trip rates and parlor car or sleeping car accommodations. A Holeeleil 1,1st of .Sniiuncr Tonrn. Fifteen one way and nineteen round trip will bo found in the Lake Shoro's summer edition of "Hook of Trains " Copy will bo sent on application to R. P. Humphrey, T. P. A.. Kansas City, Mo., F. M. Uyron, G. W. A.. Chicago. Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tents, awn ings, canvas goods, 11 and Harney, phone SS3. Special Ratis: Omulia to Denver nnd return Omnha to Colorado Springs nnd return, Oninhu to Glen wood Springs und return, Oiuuhu to Pueblo nnd return, Omaha to Ogdet: and return, Omulia to Salt Luke City and return, Tickets on Sale July 17-18, August 2-7-21. Limited to Oct. 31st, 1900. CITY TICKET OFFICE 1302 FARNAM ST, TELEPHONE 316, COST AND VALUE IGNORED Boston Store Clearing Sale Makes a Glean Sweep of Summer Goods. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS I.nron, Hinliroldrrlr.i, Handkerchiefs, Hosier), t'nilerM onr, Corsets. Htc, nt l-!til I'rlees Tomorrow Most It cilia rknble It cil tic Hons KVKR HEARD OF. AT HOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Hclow are a few of the thousands of In stances how wo nre selling summer goods throughout the entire establishment. IOC LACES AT 1C AND 2ViC YD. Large bargain tables with hundreds of bolts of torchon and volcnclennes laces In a great variety of patterns, worth up to 10c a yard, go In this sale nt lc and 2 Vic a yard. 25C LACES AT CC AND 10C YD. All tho finest wash laces, Including Nor mandy vols, point desprlt and fancy tor chons, worth up to 25c n yard, go In this sale at 5c nnd 10c n yard. CLEARING THE E.MnitOIDERIES. Immense lots of nil kinds of fine embroid eries and Inserttngs, Including swiss, Jac onets nnd nainsooks, manufacturer's sam ple pieces nnd odd strips. In this lot arc sorao of tho finest embroideries that arc made, worth In tho regular way up to 33c n yard, go in this sale at Cc, "ic and 10c n yard. 25C HANDKERCHIEFS AT 2V4C AND 5C. Thousands of dozens of all the finest hand kerchiefs, In plain white and fancy colored borders, hem-stitched; also lace and em broidery edged, nil go at S'.ic and 5c each. 15C HOSIERY AT 5C A PAIR. Hundreds of dozens of ladles', misses', children's and men's fast black and tan hosiery, nil inado full seamless, fine gauge nnd heavy rib, all go on bargain counter at 5c a pair. 20C UNDERWEAR AT 5C EACH. 500 dozen ladles' nnd mlBscs' Inco and rib bon trimmed summer undervests, all sizes, all colors, worth 20c, go In this salu at 6c each. 3.1C VESTS AT IOC AND 1214C. All tho plain, ribbed and fancy lisle thread undervests, including lace effects, sleeveless nnd wing sleeves, all sizes, worth up to 35c. go nt 10c und 12Wc each. 1,000 ladles' perfect fitting summer cor sets, made of good quality net, extra well made, go in this sale at 19c each. Large bargain square with thousands of yards of embroideries, sample pieces of all over laces, embroideries nnd tucklngs, worth up to 75c n yard, go In this sale at 2c a yard. HOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. DAYLIGHT Tlt.VINS l?OJt ftPIlUT LAKH Oknbojt anil Arnold Pnrk. Tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way company have Just placed In eervlco daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJI and Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omaha at 7:15 a, m. and ar rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 p. re. Returning the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a, m. end arrives Omaha 3:55 p. m. This Is the best service that has yet been offered over any ono road. Round trip tlckots, good re turning until October 31, $10.70. City ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. Gen'l Western Agent Clin nee nf Tune. On July 1 the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul railway changed the time 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 ample time for all eastern connections. The local train form erly leaving at 11:00 a. :n. has been changed to a fast daylight train for Chicago, leaving Omaha nt 7:15 n, m. and arriving Chicago at 10:30 p. m. nu:n. O'OItADY-Phllomenn Gertrude, aged 6 years nnd 8 months. Funeral from family refcldcnce, 1120 Fred erick street. Thursday morning, July 26. at 9:30 a. m.. to Holy Sepulchre remetery. John O'Grady hns been connected with the Millard hotel for seventeen years. The death of his child will be regretted by his many friends In the city. MAHNELL Itenn, aged IR years, 9 months, 21 duys. youngest son of Mr. nnd Mra. Richard Mnrnell. Funeral Thursday, July 26, nt 2:30 p. m. from family residence, S36 N 17th street, to Prospect Hill cemetery. Friends Invited. Hu-Can Hair Tonic For tho past threo years my hair has been falling out badly. I tried all kinds of hair tonics, with no good results. A friend told me nbout Hu-Can Hair Tonic. After using part of a bottln It stopped falling out. Today my hair Is growing nicely nnd I can recommend It to nny ono who needs n tonic for tho hair. OUS DETMERS, 2815 Douglas Street. Hu-Can Hair Tonic 75C Cramer's Kidney Cure 7,-,o Duffy'H Malt Whiskey S5c Perunn 75c Itromo Quinine ir,c Gnrtlcld Tea 2oe Hu-Can llulr Restorer 75c Palne's Celery Compound 76c Wlno of Cardul 76c Pyrumld Pile Curo 40c Stuart's Dyspepsia Cure 40c Sure Death for Hugs ;nr I'neln Sam's Tobacco Cure 50o Dr Karl Cramer's Pennyroyal Til. .Is., f i.oo liar Hen 40o AJax Tablets 40c OrUlCClTD cut price dwIIACrCIf DRUGGIST S. XV. Cor. intli nnd ChlraRo, THE QUICK TRAINS TO THE WEST IRE VII THE UNION PACIFIC. X. $lf).00 19,00 ill. 00 10.00 32.00 32.00 IIAVDK.I IIIUI1. Clnslnir Out All .Summer I'nilrriTrnr nt l.esn Tl, nn llnlf Prior. Men's 39c underwear, l.'c. Men'n 75c un derwear, !9c. Men's $1.00 underwear. 4Rc One lot of men's colored laundered shlrtu, lightly soiled, worth 60c nnd 75c. to be sold at 19c. Mcn'n 11.00 silk front shirts. 4Ur. Ono lot men's shirts In all new styles, worth up to $1.50, on sale nt 49c. Ladles' 39c lisle vests, 15c. Ladles' BOc summer corset. 23c. LadlctV $1.00 corsets. 19c. Wntch for big shirt sale Friday. Sec Six teenth street window. HAYDEN PROS. I.nillen' llnthrry In The Her Hit 1 1 il I it u. Tho world moves. Science Is making rapid strides In the march of progress. The dream of yesterday Is the prosaic fact of today Youth and hcnth can be restored and re tained. Tho new' Renstrom Hygiene Hath Co., through Its ladles" Ilathery In The lice building, offers a royal road to health and beauty. This company hns Improved upon Madntne Yale's celebrated reslpo for beauty, "exercise and the bath," by adding that ment potent of modern powers, electricity. Tho Kenstrom system combines tho bath with massage nnd electric treatment. Infus ing now life Into overy nerve, muscle and tissue. The result Is marvelous. The sensa tions beyond description. It Is nn external elixir, purifying and upbuilding. Nervous troubles and rheumatism disappear before this magic treutment. Recommended and endorsed by leading physicians. The ladles nre requested to call at the Ilathery. It is for their exclusive use and thcro aru many novel and Interesting featurr to Inspect. Trained women, who have made a study of massage, and a maid always at your com mand. Clan Gordon holds Twelfth Annual Pic nic and Caledonian Games nt "Shady Grovo" Private Park, Lake Manawn, Soturday. July SSth. Admission 2.c. Full band. Dancing Twenty-thrco events. Stopped Cutting? NO. INDEED, not for a moment. Some of our good uatured contemporaries (just ns n Joke,) tried to persuade us to ell goods nt THEIU prices and do business ac cording to THEIR Ideas. Very kind ot them, but we did not see It that way. Here nre some nf those prices which have made our store "busy:" 25c Mennen's Talcum Powder 12c Swiss or Eagle Condensed Milk 15o $1.1)0 Yale'K Hair Tonic' 7r,c J1.00 Kilmer's Swnmp-Hoot 75c Jl.OO Foley's Kidney Cure 75c 50c Kld-ne-olds iuc Mi Doan's Kidney Pills 40c $1.00 Llsterlne cue 50c Gem Catarrh Cure :;iic TAc Syrup of Figs :;oc Pears I'nscentod Hoap n'c ivirK s juvenile soup, small oc Write for New Catalogue. Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go, Corner 16th nnd Dodge. Sylvan Lake Is the most picturesque spot In the Hlurk Hills. It's nn Ideal place to loaf. The hotel acrommoiUtlons nre excellent On Saturday July 2S. the Htrrlingtnii will sell round trip tickets to Puster. D. i six miles from Sylvan Lake) nnd return for $20.60. c.nod U return till Octo ber 31. A heoullful Illustrated folder nf Sytvnn Lake has JJust been published. It Is free on nppltcutlon. Tlokel Offlos, 1502 Farnam St. Tal. 2S0. UlVnCIB' i-etting Down IIA I UCRS Clothing Prices Our stock of mon'fi and boys' fine olotliinp is loo large. Some thing desperate had to be done b ml it down to its normal size, we are not the kind to stand and grumble. We have done a big business and are now read.y to swallow our medicine gracefully by marking down every single garment in our grout 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 onr 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 ur Man'. Suits that were $0 50 - not? $3,7S All our Men's Panta that were $2.50 now $1.25 All our Men, fine Suits that wern $22.50 tod $25.00 now $15.00 All our Men'. Suits that were $8.50 and $3 now 54.75 All our Boys' Vostee Suits that wero $2. 00 now Rn "w" All our Boys' Washable SulU that were $1.50 and $1.05 now 75c and 95c Roys' fancy Vests given away pants suits at ?2..r0 and up. HAYDEN Selling the most Golf kirts made of excep tionally good duality all wool double faced materials, colors light and dark crav. blue and brown. Thes nre uetually worth $10, on snle Thursday, for $7.50 The most comfortable wnlst for summer Is 11 China silk we have tliem ror w.w. Lawn wrappers at $1.25 nnd. better. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. I(.SC0FIELD IVCuW&SWTCO. 1510 Dounlns St. A IIATIIIIOOM WOHTIIV OF VIM.I I'Tt'Ol S CAUACAI.I.A. wo nro flitting up constantly In modern houses, with open plumbing, nickel plated, modern Improved wash stands and porcelain tubs, shower uppnrntus, etc. uiu nulldlngs nre nUo refitted by tis In the most scientific manner nnd with the best sanitary plumb ing, gns and stenm fitting that can be done. Nono but skilled workmen are employed, ond the work Is always satisfactory as well ns the price. Free 6c Black, Phone 10TS). . . 180li Farnam St. Burflnolan Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tl. 128. All our Men's Suits that were $12. CO now $7.50 All our Men's Crash Suits that ware $1.75 and $2.50 now 96c and $1.25 All our Men'. Criah iBd Duck rant, that were $1 00 now 45c and 50c All our Men's Pants that were $2.50 ta $5 now $1.50 & $2.50 All our Hoys' Long Paat. SultB that ware $7 60 to $12,50 -$3.75 $5 & $7. with all double-breasted knee BR0 clothing in Omaha. if li Our 0 This cut represents our great two dollarandahalf special It's a man's tan shoe, in Russia calf, tan vici, with or without vesting tops, genuine Good year welts, all colors of tan, all sizes, a shoe made for The Nebraska, This is a shoe that stands the test. Wo guarantee it to be the best. If from reiiMonable use they rip or crack you've a perfect right to bring 'em back. HAYDEI iS A Safe Place You all know, or if you d. not. we wish you to know, that at this season of the year we close out every sum in er garment in our racks regardless of cost. We carry no garments from one season to another, but we have them new. stylish, up-to-date and first class. Now is the time to save money on this class of goods. All our wash waists at one-third theiir value. 100 dozen waists q g worth 1.00 for 3C 200 dozen waists. $1.0. $1.75 and SZf. 2.00 qualitiesfor UUC 150 taffeta silk waists 4 200 waists, mnde up in all the worth .fli.OO for Ladies' Suits 50 sample skirts, no two alike worth $15.00 to 920.00 -for 1 .VO 75 ladies' suits, all wool materials, etons. double breasted 3i f or single breasted effects, worth up to ?20 for 25 dozen ladies' washable iindeiskiirts T) at, each 20 dozen ladies' mercerized foulard underskirts, with 1 SLf rows of ruffles, worth $2.50 75 dozen ladies' wrappers. worth .2.00 for Ladies' light weight jackets and $15.00, on sale at $;?.0S, .f l.MS Great Closing Out Sale on all Summer Millinery. Attend Big Shoe Sale, HAYDEN Reliable Dentistry by reliable dentists. Our every effort Is to build good work. In construct itiK teeth. we mako tho beet. Our fillings preserve nnd add beauty to tho teeth. Host Teeth, set S 00 Oood Teeth, set ." 00 (Jold Crowns best $i uO Tail's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, J. 17 DiniKla DON'T FORGET THAT You hive the BEST notwithstanding they cost you no more tbtu Inferior (joodt. V. It. RICn M V. ').. MANrPACTUItKim, ST f.OUItf, MO, IIMIHU Ul C. A, HAILS IIAC1C OMAHA. Dl.iTUIUUTOlt. UtllUll NJ Men's Shoes Give comfort to ,ieaa and heart, to brain and nerve, for when the foot is at ease, the whole body is at rest Cloak Department newest styles O r Q -J Z? LJ and Skirts. f O wtJC for 1kJJ OCr2t VOC and runes, worth SS.00, $10.00 and (i.!N. Painless What It means lis not ohscurp. All our methods nro directed towards ro llevliiK our patrons from tho torturo of nchlng tooth. All our operations nro an free, from pain or Ini'onvonlenco to thn patient as It Is possible to mako them. Our treatment Is always sue lensful, because wo have Hkill, experi ence ami full knowledge, of Modern limit Islry. BAILEY, the Dentist 12 I'mlnn IIIU. lOlh A FaniuiiA. l.ailr Atti-nditnt. I'hone 10(15. Roaches This hoiifehold pest la alwayn about dur InK warm weather. To get rid of them the eaelost and quickest way is tbo crying neod. I lava you trlod Eciffo? Ii Is tho dead sure romedy. The roaches dis appear, nnd that in tho end of them. It only costs you C0c a can, and the work Is done. Sold only by J. A, FULLER & CO. ( I T PHM'i: 1)111 O'il.ST.S. I'oiii'lecntli nut1 -,iukIiii htrrrtu. .... . r J-aCI'UKS nil Xldnoj Kldneycura.' bene, etc Atdrnv. Islk. or tiv mull. I Frio booU, ad vice etc., of Or. 11, J. Kny, Saratoca, N. V. WHEN SMOKING A Trade BROS. MADE f