10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, JTTVY 31, 1900. UNCLE SAM SNUBS THE SHOPS Only Meager Contracts for Supplies Let for Home Garrisons. MERCHANTS SUFFER IN ARMY POST TOWNS Trnilmrri Who Itellril Largely on SiiIiIIitn' 1'ntrominp Arc Cnni lirllcil li (lit Out of lliinliii-n ('nil (ecu Unoil Kffeot. Captain Harrington K. Wont, chief com mlwwry of the Department of the Mlraourl, has under his control the provisioning of all of the garrisons In the ilcpnrtmcnt and of several In other di-partrnentx. The commli nary department Is likened to the steward's department In a large hotel, where nuppllea are purchased upon the basl of the present condition of trade, nnd an unexpected Influx of gumts makrfl It necessary to provide for double the number anticipated. The busi ness of tho commissary Is quite different from that In the quartermaHtor's department. Tho latter olllccr purchases ftupplleH which nro not easily destroyed, while the commit) ary supplltw are of the perishable class. Kor tblx reason purchnfes must bo made oftener. The longest period made for con tract In this department Ih for dressed beef, which covers a period of six months. Many supplies nro purchased quarterly, but the greatest nmount Is bought by the month. Tho quarterly purchases Includo flour nnd canned goods, generally, while tho monthly Include vegetable., checso and other open stores. Tho quarterly eotlmatcs are being made out nt present. They nro for about half tbo quantity required Innt year because of tho reduction In tbo number of the troonn In tho dpeartment, but they arc much larger than tho estimates of July, 1808, when there were but a dozen men at Kort Crook and about tho iwiio number at tho other posts for which provisions aro purchased by tho Omaha commlnfury. 'untr .11 prelum In Suffer. "The reduction In the number of troops In the department Is having a bad effect upon the business In towns near tho various posts," said an army olllccr. "At some of these smaller places tho principal trade to Rlth the soldiers anil now that they havo been moved many small mcrchantH have clofiod their doors and gono out of business until tho soldiers return. A few years ago It would havo hcen well for tho wrvlce If these merchants could havo been kept out of business, but since tho Introduction of the canteen system at tho majority of the posts, tho character of the business conducted by tho men who cuter to the soldiers' trade has changed. Iteforo the canteen system was Introduced almost every 'store' had an annex -whero strong liquor was sold to tbo soldier sub rosa. Tho real business of the alleges! merchant was so concealed that conviction was almost Impossible, whore the merchant was guilty of breaking the revenue laws, for many of them held government nnd stato HccnBcs which wero produced when troublo wsh about to come. Now tho soldlerH seem to profer drinking beer on tho military res ervation to drinking whiskey In tho towns and thero Is not half tbo troublo with drunkenness as formerly," FIVE BAD CROOKS NABBED Uelpptlven SaviiKc mill Iliinii Arrrnt PIckpuekelM Who Have Nn Mount lleiiutnt loim. Dotectlvcs Savage and Dunn yesterday ar rested four veteran pickpockets who bavo been traveling with the circus. Thoy had been In town less than an hour when they were bundled Into tho patrol wagon and given a frco rldo. This Is considered an extremely lucky and timely catch, as tho crowds attending tho circus would un doubtedly have suffered at tuolr hunds be foro midnight. The crooks aro known ns D. Marvin, alias K. C. Claud, alias Chittenden; Rob ert Rodgers, alias "Tho Gorilla;" Jim W. Ryan, alias A. W. Twead, and Tom Whlto, alias "Kid" Manon. Thoy wero taken about 10 o'clock this morning whllo mlnltng with tho crowd nt Fifteenth and Douglas streets. Kach was supplied with tho linen duster of his guild, which is thrown over the left nrm and used to inaEk the movements of tho right hand while plcklug a pocket. Tholr plnn is to thouldor their wny Into tho thick of a, crowd, Jostlo against somo one wearing a diamond pin, gold watch or carrying a fat purse, and, whllo appearing to bo very eagor to got to tho front, rellove him of Ills valuables Tho sanw detectives arrested "Jlmmle" Ryan, plckpockot, Sunday night. Ho Is a pul of tho man giving the name of Jim W. Rynn. This qulntot of "diamond pinchers" Is well known to the Omaha police, having opernted extensively here during tho ex position In 1898. "Tho Oorllla" lias been arrested in every largo city in tho United States. When searched nt the police sta tion $75 was found in his pockets. D. Marvin, hotter known ns "Kansas City Claud," also has n nnttonnl reputation as a crook. Tho pictures of both have ap peared from time to time In tho Dotec tlvc and other pollco publications. Tho flvo men will bo detained In Jail un til tho circus has left town. ft is be lieved that thoy wero not given nn oppor tunity to commence opornttons in Omaha this time, ns no complaints of pocket picking had been mnde to the pollco up to the time of tho arrests, SUES DIVORCED WOMAN Millard Merelinnt Wants Her tm Far Her former llUHbniid'a Delil. William Van Dohren Is trying to prove Im Judge Vlnsonhaler's court that a di vorced woman B rispnnslblo for debts contracted by her husband before tho separation took place. Tho defendant is Mrs. Roslna Daemon, ono of tho surliest residents of tho city and tho owner of con siderable property south of Leavenworth atroot. During more recent years Mrs. Dae mon has lived near Millard ns the wife of ono Albert Altcndorf, from whom sho was divorced in 1S97. Mrs. Daemon's daughter, a tall, blonde young woman, acted as her Interpreter on tho witness stand, Van Dohren, n merchant nt Millard, es tabllshcd the fact that Mrs, Daemon, then Altendorf, was in the hnblt of Incurring and discharging tho debts of her Millard farm, even though tho purchases might havo been made by her husband. Van Dohren claims to have sold Altendorf a cultivator and somo garden seed, charging tho purchnso to Mrs, Altendorf. Tho plaintiff also has in his possession a note for J50 nud claims for wages, the whole mounting to nbout $200. Ho believes tho widow should settlo the accounts, even though sho no longer answers to the name of Altendorf. In her defense, Mrs. Daemon said that T.'hatever purchases wero made by her hus band were without her knowledge or con sent. Sho added that Altendorf nllowod her no volco In the management of tho farm nnd had refused to tell her when pur chases of implements woro made, Slncn sho had no knowledge of tho debts In question, Mrs, Daemon dors not think it lust thut the merchant should hold her iccountnblu, DoWltt's Mttle Knrly Risers are famous little pills for liver and bowel troubles. Never gripe. i PRINTERS GO TO CONVENTION Strung- It rprmriitiitloii of Omnlin T limcm fillers Will Me In At tendance nl .Mllnnnkre. With the settlement of the question of the delegntes from Omaha to the International Typographical union convention those who will vlrlt that convention are beginning preparations to attend. From the present outlook Omaha will be more fully rcjirc sented at Milwaukee than at any convention In years, "Port" Jonrn, on the lnw com mittee, will leave for Milwaukee next Fri day and will meet with the committee the following Thursday. R. C. Rowley, tho other delegate, will leave one week after Mr. Jonen, nnd with htm will go the visitors, among whom will bo F. A. Kennedy and wife, M. T. White nnd wife, Harry Wcscott and wife of Council Blurts, delegate from that union; H. S. Hoon and wife of Lincoln, K. S. Flmer and wife and Harry Thackcr. Mrs. Rowley will also accompany her bun band. At Chicago the delegate and visitors will Join a number of others from all parts of the country and will make the trip to Mil waukee In n whnlcback steamer. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw ho was turning yellow. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaudlce. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then ho was advised to try Kiectrlc Hitters, tho wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves Its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Only 50c. Sold by Kuhn & Co., druggists. THAVIM.IMtS' 111' It DION S I, I FT I'll. Aiientn Will XcmtV See thn They Are Properly Prepnreil for Their JmirtiejN Ihrr Hie Ocenn. Persons coming from tho Interior on their way to a trip at sea will now bo provided for by agents whose business It will be to see that they are properly located on board their steamships. At the pier. If they come over tho New York Central lines, they aro met by n uniformed person who takes en tire charge of them. Ho sees that their baggage is checked, that they designate tho trunks which are to go Into the hold and thn ones for their staterooms. These agents also greet the passengers nrrlvlng from Kurope. The baggage of tho passengers Is transferred to tho New York Central lines. They are advised nbout ho tels, arc advised on the subject of enh hire. Their transportation, their sleeping car berths and all matters of that kind nro carefully arranged for them, This service Is In tho ebargc of two men of wldo experience In the steamship busi ness. Captain Louis Ingwnrson is major domo nt tho piers of the American, Cu nard, White Star, Atlantic- Transport, An chor, Wilson nnd Allnn-Stnto lines and Captain F. A. G. Schultzo Is at the North German-Lloyd, Hamburg-American, French, Rotterdam, Red Star and Thing valla line piers. From the New York Her ald. PAPER SALESMAN MISSING Friend Prnr lie linn Met Tvllh Voxii I'll! j, nn II In Account Are AH HIkIK. Kzra n, Ferris, city salesman for tho Carpentor Pnpor company, who lives at 2518 Decatur street, has been missing since last Friday morning nnd friends and family think he has committed suicide or met with foul play. The matter has been brought to the attention of' the police. Ferris Is a young man of exemplary habits, and bis accounts with tbo paper company aro in good shape. From his con duct during tho last few weeks, however, It Is believed he Is slightly dnmentod. Upon tho theory that he may have wandered away aimlessly, the police have caused bis de scription to be printed on postal cards and these aro being seut broadcast over the country. He Is described ob 29 years old, weight, 190 pounds; height, six feet, one Inch. He woro a Gold ring bearing tho Modern Woodmen of America emblem. The Ilrst Itcmrily ror Illnrrhnen. Mr. W. M. Cross, a prominent and Influen. tlal citizen of Coryell county, Toxas, nays. "I never bad such pains in my life as I suffered when diarrhoea attacked mo. I havo tried miny medicines, but none give mo such relief as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy." This Is unquestionably tho best remedy known for diarrhoea. It always cures and is pleasant to take. Special Exinrnlnn Via nock Inland Iloute. Special excursions, via Rock Island Routo: Denver and return, $19.00, August 2, 7 21. Colorado Springs and return, 19.00, August 2, 7, 21. Pueblo nnd return, $19,00, August 2, 7, 21. Salt Lako and return, $32.00, August 2. 7, 21. Ogdcn nnd return, $32.00, August 2, 7, 21. City Ticket office 1323 Farnnm St., Omaha. 2 Trains to Spirit Lak Via Northwestern Line. Leave Omaha 6:55 a. rc. Leave Omaha 7:35 p. m. Only one change of cars If you go via tho Northwestern Line. Call at 1401 Farnam street for round trip rates and parlor car or sleeping car accommodations. REBUKES ERRANT HUSBAND Mm. liiinnn .llnkra It Interesting for Hint and HI Kxcuralen Companion, Mrs. Mlnnlo Inman, who Uvea nt Third and William street, loarniug that her husband had gono to Florence on the ex curslon steamer In company with anothor worann, was at the pier at the foot of Douglas street Saturday night awaiting tho roturn of the boat. Placing her 5-months-old babe In the arms of a woman who was standing noar, sho rushed up tho gang plank and opened hostilities upon the guilty pair. The husband was given a blaok eye, as tho effect of a vigorous upporcut. Then seizing her rival by tho hair Mrs. Inman seomed to bo trying to wnvo her In tho air llko a flag, when she was knocked down by her husband's crutch. She filed n complaint against him, charging as sault nnd battery. Heed the Ited Finn; of UuiiKerl Red pimples, blotches, bolls, sores, are danger signals of torpid liver, poisoned blood. Cascnrets Candy Cathartic will save you. All druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c. A Selected Mat of Summer To urn. Fifteen one way and nineteen round trip will be found in tho Lake Shore's summer edition of "Hook of Trains." Copy will be tent on application to n. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo., P, M. Dyron. G. W. A.. Chicago. llnyllKht Trnln to Colorado Via llock I ulii m! Iloute. Will leave Omaha Thursday, August 2, at 6.40 n. m and arrive Colorado early same evening. Take this train and wave- expenso of sleeper. City Ticket offlco 132S Farnam street, Omaha, Kvery Comfort for the Trnveler Is afforded by the Lehigh Valley Railroad; vestlbuled limited trains from Buffalo; alto Chicago and tho West to New York, Din ing car eervlco a la carte. nosTo.t STonu's cm:aiuno sams. Most llemarknlile IlnrKnlna Hver Of fered .Sinn nicr flood Sncrlfleed. r,or ni'rMft.Es t-vin sr. G.O00 plain nnd fancy gilt, Jet and oxydlzed! mlng buckles nnd belt buckles in various stylm, 'worth up to COc, In this eale fie. $1.00 APRONS FOR 10C, 15C AND 25C. 3,000 ladles' aprons made of fine sheer India linen, Swiss and nainsook, trimmed with the finest laces, embroideries and In sertlngs, with cluster of tucks, large nnd small sizes, Including curse aprons; n small number of theso fine aprons have been ex hibited In our front show window, and the regular price would bo up to $1.00; In this saio loe, i5o nnd 23c. 25C UNDERWEAR, CC AND 10C EACH. Clearing sale of nil the Indies' and chil dren's summer underwear, Including French lisle thread trimmed with lace nnd silk rib bon; many worth up to 35c; in this sale at 5c nnd 10c each. CLEARINO THE HANDKERCHIEFS. One bargain counter with Immense lots of almost every style handkerchief that Is made, Including fancy border, nil widths of hemstitch, nil pure Irish linen, lace and em broidery trimmed, many styles, worth 25c, go in this salo at lc, 3&c and Sc. CLEARINO THE LACES. Largo bargain counter piled high wllh many thousands of yards of all kinds of wash laces, regular prlco 25c a yard, go in this salo at Sc nnd Cc. CLEARING KMUROIDER1ES AND IN SERTINOS. All nice, now patterns, direct from tho manufacturer, being trial sample strips, all of tho very finest goods, worth regular up to noc a yard, go In this salo at Gc, VAc nnd 10c. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. Ilnlf-Ilnte Kxcurntrtn to Dtnli. While thero aro tourist rates to Salt Lake City and Ogden and return in effect every day, n special opportunity Is offered to visit the world's greatest sanltury nnd health and pleasuro resort through a scries of cheap excursions to leave Chicago nnd St. Louis August 1, 7. 21. These excursions leave Omaha, St. Joseph, Kansas City, etc., etc., on August 2, S, 22. Theso dates aro subject to change If found advisable. No placo in tho universe presents Buch n complement of attractions as Salt Lako City. It Is tho placo of the great Mormon Temple nnd Tab ernacle, tho seat of ecclesiastical nuthorlty of the Saints and tho homo of their prophet. It is quaint, rurlous, and plcturesquo In en vironment. Tho summer climate Is Incom parable. There nre cool mountain nnd lako resorts near by, the greatest of which Is Saltalr Reach on Great Salt Lake. Here you can flont upon tho surface of tho water almost a mile nbove sea level. Wltbln tho limits of the city aro Warm Sulphur and Hot Springs, parks, drives nnd beautiful canyons. Furthermore, the trip to Utah by way of Denver nnd Colorado Springs over the Rio Grande Western Railway In connec tion with cither tho Denver &. Rio Grande or Colorado Midland railroads Is one of un equaled splendor. The scenery la tho most magnificent in America. Send two cents postago for copy of "Salt Lnko City the City of tho Saints," to Geo. W. Hclntz, Gcasral Passenger Agent Rio Grande Western Rail way, Salt Lake City. Second Ward Republican. There will be a meeting of the Second Ward Republican club at ICth and Pine Sts. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Good speakers will be present. ANDREW KIEWIT, President. Summer Rrorti. For a book desarlblng the cool, pleasant, healthful summor resorts of Wisconsin, sit uated on the lino of tho Chicago, Milwau kee & Bt. Paul Ity., address or call on F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1504 Farnam Street, Omaha. Omaha Tsnt and Awning Co., tents, awn IngB, canvas goods. U and Harney, phone 183. HAYDENs Gfeat Shoe Sale Now Going on at "Big Store The most marvelous values in shoes ever put on sale, 22,000 pairs of the very best shoes on sale at 46c on the dollar. Spot cash never secured bigger nor better bargains. All styles, all shades all sizes and all leathers. Every foot can be fitted. A double force of experienced shoe salesmen to fit vnti ntir nrnnprlu M I he prices are marked in plain "I O ff pairs of men's very best shoes, regularly sold at $5.00, 6.00 and $7.00, hand made, vici kid, pat ent leather and Russia calf shoes, these are the French, Shriuer & Urner make, well known to all good dressers, we bought all this season's shoes they had on hand and can make the remarkably low price of 222 3,100 pairs men's best $3.50 andS4 vici kid nnd volour calf welt solo shoes, made by tho famous houses of Myron F. Thomas & Preston Ii. Keith tl Co. , all go this saleM 1 V U Come early before the crowds. Ev ry pa'r carefully fitted. manufacturers' shoe s jle c e." held in Omaha. HAYDEN DAYLIGHT TRAIN'S FOR SPIRIT LAKH Okohnjl and Arnold Park. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way company hjve Just plated In servlco daylight trains between Omaha and Spirit Lake, OkoboJi and Arnold's Park. Going the train leaves Omaha at 7 16 n. m and ar rives Spirit Lake at 4:15 n. rt Returning tho train leaves Spirit Lako at CJo a. m. and nrrlves Omaha 3:55 p. m. This Is the best service that has yet been offered over any one rojd. Round trip tickets, good re turning until October 31, $10.7o. City ticket ofllee, 1604 Farnnm street. P. A. NASH. Gen'l Western Agent Saturday, July 23, cheap rate excursion to Hot Springs, via Northwestern Line. Through Saturday sleeper without change. Delightful climate, Delightful pltiBgc, Delightful hotels Delightful scenery. Curative waters. Call 1401 Farnam st., Northwestern Lino office, Clieup Ronnri Trip ftnte. On August 2, 7 nnd 21 the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, at follows: Waseca, Minn., and roturn, $10.33. Watcrvllle, Minn,, and return, J10.6S. Madison Lake, Minn., nnd return. $10.63. St. Pant, Minn., and roturn, $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 fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam street. Card of Tlinnhn, We dcslro to extend our sincere thanks to the I. M. U. No. 190, tho George Crook W. R. C. and friends for their kind sympathy and consolation shown during tho sickness and death of our beloved husband and father, John II. Sheelcr. MRS. S. A. SHEELER ANR FAMILY. Y uolaj.i.i 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 . m 1 1 Pjn IT IS G00L IN COLORADO On August 2, 7. 19, 20 nnd 21 tho Burlington WU - ""oic, uiimiin iu uenver, 1'ucblo or Colorado Springs and return for $19.00 The Burlington is the shortest lino-to Denver and Its trains run on time. Tlokst Offlo, 1 502 Farnam St. 1 Tol. 250. figures. You never saw such 1,000 pairs ladies' fine 82.50 vici kid Oxford Ties and Strap Slip- QQy-, pers, on sale at VOL 1,500 pairs missos' fine $2.50 vici kid lace and button shoes 1 r - on sale at ipit) 2,000 pairs boy's $2 calf and tan goat shoes, sizes 1 to 5 on 01 o sale now at pi0 The Han Was Rfght There cntne n man from nfar, To cure IiIh UMnov iiitnrrh He bought CltAMLRS KIDNEY CURE; lie took It with leisure And pronounced It a treasure, Ami says it way nbove par. ' Crnmer'H Kidney Cure T5c Duffy Mult Whiskey Nc Carter's Liver I'IIIh 15c i Wine of V nrdul : "c I (Jem Cntnrrli Powder ."Bo Hlrnov's Cntnrrli Powder 35o Dr. Knrl Cramer's Pennyroyal Pills.... $l.uo , Miles' Nervine TSo ocoii s i',iniuswii ,sc Malted Milk 40c, 75c. $.1.15 Pliiklmtn's Compound 75c H. S. S 7i. Hood's Harsitpnrltln 7."e llar-Hon 4i)o J:ix Tablets '. too Cnstorbi So Pyramid Pile Cure 4'V Sttmrt'H Tablets jo Kiectrlc liltters vv Pond's Extract 4ik- 'yer s uuir vigor 7r.e CPUACrEB CUT PRICE dUilHtrLn DRUGGIST S. W. Cor. Midi nnd Chlcnno. IF YOUR TRUSS CHAFES THIS HOT WEATHER, come to us and be fitted with n good one: with a truss that Is light, strong, and COMFORTABLE and above all that will FIT YOU. The FIT Is the Important thing about a truss -If it chnfeo It doesn't fit and If It doesn't fit, better throw It nway. Come to us und get n good truss one that will satisfy you In every patticular. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go tor, llllli and DimIrp Street. Seller nod I'lttrr of TriiNnr. Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tel. 128. shoe bargains before. From this same firm wo secured several thousand pairs ladies' "mannish last" high grade shoes; tho most comforta ble and stylish ladies' shoe made they aro worth $5 and $6 sale price EAn pairs ladies'! $4.00 vici kid and patent calf, nana turned and welt shoes, a aim woic snoos, $1.96 go in this sale for only The greatest BROS All Summer on s ThiB is must move. and must room is at a .vant vou to 'in a i 1 m l I r f ii i i an j ii i i Help you make money. Wo'n ft !) (A loaded with to offer you. nothing but I wu wain the counters and shelves for fall uiorchandiee. Our Show Window on Farnam street has just been trimmed with a full lino of Nebraska clothing, and wo want you to look it over, compare the prices, styles and quality. If you're not satislied with looking at it, como up stairs and try on a few suits examine thorn carefully. $4, $5, $5.50, $5.75, $6.75, $7, $7.75, $8.75, and up. If wo don't save you from $1 to $5 of your suit money, we'll politely withdraw in favor of tho other clothier. MEN'S FLANNEL SUITS in the favorite stripes, nicely finished, correctly tailored only $4.75, Women's Clothing Every word wo say to you about our women's cloth ing is weighed wo can't afford to electrify your expec tations unless wo aro sure there'll bo no disappointment. We havo no tasto for exaggerations and assumptions of tho average advertiser. Wo say now and are ready to prove it that no such values as we are giving in our cloak and suit department have as yet been seen in Omaha, either in or outside this store. Our Women's Dept. is as attractive as we know how to mako it not with flowers or fancies, but gonuiho bargains throughout tho entire stock. You can save moio money by coming hero far your suits, skirts, waists, wrappers than can bo saved elsewhere. $3.90, $4.90, $6,75, $9.75, $12.75, $13.75, $15.50, $16.50 and up for ladies'suits this is tho grading of our suits. You can pick from these prices to please your purse and fancy. WOMEN'S WAISTS Some of those pretty ones left $1 and $1.50 values for 35c and 45c. Quick action hero all the time and tho results ac crue and grow for your interest and profit, and ours also. OIOOIOOIOfOIOtOIUIOIOIOIOIOIOIO On the Fifth Wo still havo some exceptionally desirable rooms although nbout threo-fourths of the rooms wero rented when the army hcadquarterH moved out. That is merely an index of the popularity of ...The Bee Building... The entire fifth floor has been re-decorated and pre sents a most attractive appearance. An office here, in a fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some fire traps. R. C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, The Bee Building-, I7tli and Farnam Streets. ooioooioot09oootoeo ooooooc Coco Celery Coco Celery Coco Celery Coco Celery Coco Celery Coco Celery Ideal summer drink. Just the drink for a hot day. Have jou tried It? Sold at the fountain. J. A. FULLER & CO. CUT I'HK'i; DHUnfllSTS. Fourteenth nnt ".ukIa. Mlrnrln, Visitors to the Paris Exposition will Und THE OMAHA BEE on nle nt tbo UNITED STATUS I'KHSS ASS!., 8 Place de I'Opera, Parta. DON'T FORGET THAT You i h.ve th. BEST notwithstanding; they Goods Must Go Cloth tnff the season when summer stufTs When tho fall stuff comep bo taken care of. Standing premium just now, and wo holn us make room while wo 're not ovor- clothing. Wo'vo no chestnuts Wo'vo no jobs to unload clean, crisp clothing, but wo ... ... (too o Floor.... o o o o o o o o o e n o Good Teeth wo all nliould nnd can have, Come to us and wo will send you away with tood ones Our work Ik hutting and our prices moder ate. Extracting Wic Vitalized Air Mo (lood Crowns, best ... $3.fi0 Talt's Philadelphia Dental Roonis, 1517 DDiiulim SI. Dr, Kay's Renovate r ' Oiiiiriintt'i'ii to euro tuo very worst caatj of dyxueutla, conHtlpailon bilious head ache, liver nnd kidney At drucKlHts. 2Gc and tl fiend fer Kr-o Hnniplo, Kreo Hook and Free Advice In II J Kay, fiurutoca, N. Y. WHEN SMOKING A cost you no more thin Inferior uoodt.