24 TITE OMAHA DATTjY TJEE: STJXDAV, STCPTHMTHSTl .10, IflOO. 'X T1H GETS INTO TROUBLE lndnlg3 In Vigorous Logomachy with ai Whalobaoxou Party. EET-TO SANS GLOVES NARROWLY AVERTED Reconciliation In . KITecleil mill HI Hrxtirlille Oiipnni'iil Tnl.o III (lilt an .llltlmi)' mill OITorn to liny II for 1 f I lit. Standing at the rear door of the Jail building, Tim Ornishy wan glvln ome vury pointed observations on Ak-Sjr-llcn, and at tlio same tlmo checking off the loavea of broad an they were tossed from tlio deliv ery wagon Into a banket. "Saw you up theto on tho Midway last lcht," he snld. "Yes, I was there." "Did you get next to tho whnlebackcd party I was with?'- "You mean tho round-shouldered gentle tuun?" "Sure. Well, lot me toll you about his obs. Time was, not more'n two weeks bbo, when him nml me was ubout as friendly as two buzzrtiwH. Bvcry time he'd pass me on tho Direct he'd hand me n chunk o' ice, and I'd scowl him n plceo o' facial profanity that'd rciiko IiIb teeth rat Hlo. nut last night It's different. He was J wcotcr'n tuplocu ptiddln'. Wanted to buy m ulifcrythlnK on the Midway and pay for It "WINnadf, My money was all counterfoil, domcinV i guess f could open his mall and It'd "Dcmevi right." rare, plea .at caused the sudden change In his count of anr?" aldo nanircf. U10r i KOod; you may serve It Mountforih'tJy,,.. v-lt, you see, It's all on ac aud goes to t little princess over on tho south nil kinds of pi. Addle lllHke. Addle was Tom such rot. but V Htmly . and when Tom enlists what ii nilplniV,. Philippines sho makes him niRkln' googoo i . (,mBf.s t)QUt buln' true and party. Ills ni.moijeforp Tom BBts t0 1(now party'H Is. You t-V Iooks nin j,prp-fl Aclll5 them Lnura Lean ,)..VH f0 t)l wmlobaoked Hho known that all .,B Ju(,k , wi,ael)acked lovers named .lark. Al(1u. bocn ren(iin' llrri-'n VVhi-rr by love storCB nn, H0 "Well. Tom MountforH,n.to.snuft girls has be pretty thick, and AtlL ono day when I incuts hel,. aptn and tells her 1 guess 1 11 ba. nm, mc lae(, l0 nml tip the game off to him v ,(now8 u headed and gives mo a glasfy 1 nn t)o 3)rt,t,t I'm only Jokln'. but A.l.lo Is . tf) wrto Tom chilly dolls that cnu't take n Kllf clB reil. ' 'Rout three weeks after this, ,o, rnurH0 t pink tea on tho south side one, & lh(;in Addlo's there. I.ookln' pretty tr . h loo-stacks up well, an' they ul jm cut o them laundry queens that ntl ' , niRlit. and to wenr her clothes. Hut frosty. . Jn sho lfj wan the chilliest lobster that ev:. tmj Q. from the cracked Ice. I tries to v )R,r hfW to her, but she throws the harpoon gay at every turn. er c()me "Well, after she'd put the rolle yarm me onco or twice, who shou d blo u((j nw the whnlebackcd party, all was combed till he didn't look ngr umIcr togged out In one o' them waiter sv but U very chesty. ,,,hod and "Couroe I can bco all right that gslc.H thine live ha uirned up. You doll, to knock mo down to get me to tn -that. Sho don't w more'n clap hert somo on him thuu sho scuttl-s up and be,t hayo make It ploasant for the new cntr- Wo q just like nm staudln' here and you t see? We'9 tlrtF cIobo together, fan .(iB o Hho beglns-fo deal him u neat lino 1(j all about nuddlla' nn' tntttln' an . .p,M"?.nl. J-TXJ. I" , r,Vr ndfe n riKiu "itn tlio y talk into me good and plenty, r ,n,ckr 'Ad.' I says, brain.enco tlw duco mo to y'yf,n'r!l the prlooWln' tho gaff . cenversati and typewrltlnK v rtha Commercial .. A court reporter f. .11' ill) to hsr, 'Intro- "3' Vni'0rit,,J0Ur fr,en(1- ''vo Kl some nico "tsli" 'n hcro Ulat llkc t0 ""load." i-' 'l'llon'l think this lady knows you,' ho ftays, glvln' 1110 a solar plexus look. ' " 'No, I think he must be ono o' them bashers, Jack, that's got In hcro by mls fhke,' she says. "Thnt was two Jolts ns near ns I could count. J' A ''I tell her to hie herself to a nunnery, bill Jt don't fast her. You see I'm protty , weuK,m mo coinooacK, 1 m 100 mnu 10 taut, vttlt jiist about mad enough to light, so t lays' down the tatty candy I'm pullln' nud ' with allnsrer daubrd with molasses I draws " alonfrmatlfidnwn his shirt front. ' ,ol for llif AVIi 11 lli nek, 'jPR "'Jack,' I says, 'the strcaK o- yellow In " you Is showln' toulshl.' "Well, he's game all right. I dedg's a dhort jab ho alms for my mats and makes a Kotawuy out tho side door, leavlu' It open tor him to follow. "Hut will Bho let him go? Not In a thru eandt Sho gets a half-Nelson on h m and braces lerselt against tho ddbrjani, and there he Is. "'Hold him tight. Addle!' I says, 'or a naughty man out hcro might push a talt In Ms face and make It funnier than It Is now!' "He wiggles and tries to como back at me, but forgets his lines. " 'Don't muss his collar, Addle,' I says. " 'You're a gentleman, you arc!' sho says to mo. 'You're suro nil right.' " 'An' you're all right from you're head up,' I says, 'an' ycr foci down!' 1 "Well, wo gets rid of sorao moro largo blue language llko this, and protty soon a rororolttoc, headed by the main squeeze o' the house, comes around to mo and wants to arbitrate. They leads mo nrnind the house an' takes me In by another door, nn' 1 don't see no moro of Addle and her now larao that night. "Hut hero's the funny part n tho whclo checso. About a week after tho pink tc Addlo gets a letter from Tom In tho VU 1 lpplncs sajiu" ho ain't never heard a peep out o' me since ho left the statm. Ours' that clears mo all right. And this Is why the wlmlebarked party wanted to buy the town last night and make mo a presont of It." C s picto Nora A. Miller of Los Angeles. Cal., writes- "I have taken tho trip many times by different routes. I can say your Personally Conducted Excursions excel all. I found everything clean and comfortable, and received aB much nttcntlon ns I did going east In tho Pullman." Mr. Ezra W. Docoto of Chicago, 111., writes: "I wish to thnnU the Union Pacific for tho way In. which they nr ranged uur entlro trip, and for the way in which they made ua all com-fortuble." These Personally Conducted Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday. For full Information call at N jv City Tlc'o: DflsJ, J 2 i rim ti 11 Tel. 316. W,TNESS WAXES WR0TH .Mm. Vniuterrnok .tmnnim llpllereiit Attitude 011 llrnrliiK till Testimony of One of Her elulilinm. There was a scene In Justice Crawford's court Saturday morning when Attorney Jeffries put eleven witnesses upon the stand In quick succession to Impeach tlio testimony of Mr. and Mrs. James 13. Van dercook, farmers living near Florence. The woman beenmo .violent as one after an other of her old neighbors Bwore they wouldn't believe her under oath. Leaping to her feet sho sprang toward one of the men who was testifying, shaking her fist ami vowing vengeance, but, fortunately for tho witness, an attorney stepped between them In time to prevent violence. Tho case on trial was that of the State against Mont Watts, colored, charged with assaulting Mrs. Vnndercook with Intent to do great bodily Injury. Watts bad been employed by the Vandercooks as a farm hand, but trouble arose between them and ho wns discharged. Ho alleged In defense that he struck Mrs. Vandorcook by way of soff-defense. Excluding tho evidence of the Vander cooks, there was still enough evldcnco to Justify holding Watts, so Justice Crawford held him to tho district court under $300 bonds. II111I to llitvr- It. Uffectlve October 7 Train No. 7, arriv ing at Webster .Street stntlon at 8:15 a. m., and No. 8, departing at 5: 15 p. ra.. for Oak land and Intermediate points, will bo dis continued. Admission to tho Hullstedt band farewell concert Monday night, Oct. 1: Ooneral ad mission, 25c; reserved seats, 23e extra, or noc. Help tho Auditorium fund to grow. Curd of TIiuiiI.m. The undersigned desire to tender their heartfelt thanks to their friends, also the Modem Woodmen No. 120, for their num erous kindnesses and sympathy In our late bereavement over tho loss of our mother the late Mary Moore. J. P. MOO It E. EUOENE MOOflE. Cedar Rapids. Neb. ED C. MOOHB, aoilth Omaha. FUED MOOIIE. Council Bluffs. STEVE MOOHB, Omaha. MI1S. JAMES TRACY. 1 The Hellstedt Concert band farewell con cert Monday night, October 1, will be n record breaker. Just read tho program In this paper. Give tho Auditorium a boost. Kiicnri- Mo 11 ilny. Among others, the following encores will be given Monday night nt tho farewell concert by Hellstedt'H band, by request: Sextette, from "Lucia de Lammermoor." Dance In tho Mountain King's Hall, from "Peergynt Suite." "La Palomn." "Plzzlcntl Polka." "The Blue and Gray" and tho latent New York hit, "Every Race Has a Flag Hut the Coon." tfllvntlonlNfi .nU Alii. Jili',l',,l-Vl'tl"n ArnVv 'Iwiin Home for l' alien Uomoii appeals for help, the man- '.KA'tf V,'! ,;l,rt',,lar Hla,1" ,'"'t 'l ""im perative that they jtecuro single iron bed- bowls, pitchers, lied linen, table linen shcH. conking utensils, old 'muslin, "unu- &h'l etc!"0" ,",b"' ,al,,,,s' ",u""v Attention, A. O. V. , ,. 17. All rrcmbers nre requeued to attend the funeral of our late brother. Lou Grate from residence, H21 North Nineteenth street, nt 1:45 p. m. Sunday, September .10. All Uni form Degree teams and members of order In Omahu and South, Qnaha invited to or tlelpnte. R. p. imwi.mv i . . -U,. YlNJUdr Recordor. yill.-IO luiiiaiinpolla nml llrtnrn. Tickets via tho Burlington route. On tale October 1 and for morning train (7 n. m.) on October 2. rtcturn limit, October 5. Only J19.40 to Indianapolis and return. Tickets, 1502 Parnam street. Hamilton Warren, M. D.. Eclectic and magnetic physician, ofllco at tho Central Hotel, corner North Plftaenth and Dodge stieets, till a suitable location can bo found. Special nttentlon to all long stand- ing or nagcrinr diseases and to diseases of women and cnilrirei. Mortnlltr .Statistic. Tlie foliosvlns, deaths nr.d births wor ii ported to the city health commissioner for the twenty-four hours ending at noon Sat urday : Denths-W. A. Grander. St. Joseph's ho pital. aged SB; John Knezack, 1317 S-uth 1 hlrd aged t.9; Henry Hunch, ()! Sownrd. HKeu SI. Hlrtlis-. Coreninan, SIT Parnam. girl: Rimer t hllds. 2122 Ames avenue, boy; vf II Potts. 350S North Twcnty-eighth, hoy: s' B. Smith. 2220 Clark, hoy. ' 1 ' &- Better got your tickets for Bcllstedt's Concort band. Parewell concert Monday night, Oct. 1, soon. They nro going fast, and help tho Auditorium fund. Por policies that nrs sight drafts rt maturliy apply 10 II. l). Neely. manager Equitable Life, 20C nnd 20S Heo building. Tnko your lunch nt Maurer's, 130C Par nam St. Genuine Imported beer. Miss Nellto Hardy, teacher of piano, studio, 1424 Sherwood avenue. Don't put It off, but sco (!. E. Shukort at once ubout your fur or sealskin garments. 315 South lfith street. A nice assortment of fall woolens nt Llndquest's, tailor, 310 S. 15th. Williams & Smith Co. announco the nr llval of fall and winter woolens. Hubermann, Jeweler; est. 1SC6; absolutely reliable; lowest price guaranteed, 13 & Duug Wertzlno prevents baldness, removes dandruff. Sold at 1615 Douglns street. Blank book and magnzln binding. A. I. Root, 414-416 South Tvlfth Btreet. Book tickets will not be honored at fore well concert Monday night. Give tho Audi torlum n boost. . Hnve Root print tt. Popular Excursions VIA The Union Pacific to Oa'sfsrnia and Oregon Extracts from numerous letters: Mrs. George Montgomery of Los Angeles, writes- "I have traveled n great deal, but never usod tourist cars before, and wo had not thought It possible for a Journey to bo made to comfortable. Tho Union Pacific cars aro a revelation." Mr. George Chadley of Scnecn Palls, N. Y.. writes: "Everything that rould be done for tho comlffxt ot passon- gers all tho way was done, and will' recommend your excursions to all our friends, feeling assured that the ar rangement Is tho best for tho pu I c." MSCOI. ATlMHVr PAlll. . Vlit Hock In I it 11 il Itonte, Lincoln Street Pair, via Hock Island Route, gl-66 for tho round trip, on Oct. 2 to 5; 11.35 for tha round trip on Oct. I. City ticket offlre, 1323 Parnam st. Notice lo Trnvi'tltiu Men All Traveling Men's Kepu'oll an c'.ubs and all traveling men not belonging lo ilubs arc cordially Invited to Join us In the grand parade given In honor of flovcrnor Roosevelt at Lincoln, Tuesday nf crn.jon, October 2. All those partlclpat ng In tho parade will meet at Lincoln hotel not later than 3 o'clock. LINCOLN TRAVELING MEN'S REl'UH L1CAN CLCH. I.oucst ItulfK ot the scaaon VIA THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. ALL POINTS In Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Michigan. TWO DOLLARS', PLUS ONE PARE Round Trip! Minimum Kate, 17. September 20. City Offices, HOI-U03 Parnam Street. Clienp ttatr HiriirMonn. See agent Northwestern lino for cheap excursion rates to Hot Springs, S. I)., dur ing month of September. in in h us rii Li ai ri u wni I rl III II 11 I tt 1 AI TM II I. LI H MAJESTIC, MB9 mm meal Made of extra heavy Cold Rolled IJesstnnni' Sled Plate, lined with heavy asbestos. Gray and Malleable Iron eastings. Use Less Fuel, Bake Quicker, and Last Longer than other kinds. Many styles and sizes, at prices from $25.00 up. Tho largest stock and greatest variety to select from. All strictly high grade, warranted goods?. Stoves and Kanges sold on payments, MILT9N ROGER: Corner 14th and Busb Burners, Garland Stoves Oak Stoves. 1 amy Ln dins' 9Cr C Jt Wrnpppi's Ladies' 25c I'elticoals Children's Jacket s ....A Jj at vncu Special sale on Ladles' Suits, (J -4 CQ r rti j- worth ?lS.0o and ViOM. at Ci q5 I O Ladles' handsomest and most stylish Snmplo SultH, worth 10.00 and $30.00, at ?J."..00 and J27.60. Ladies (iolf Skirts Very finest Imported materials, mado up with strapped scams, with 21 rovs of stitching, at $10, $12.50 and $15. Ono tablo of ladles' Oolf Skirts, In grays, blues, browns nud black, at COO ladles' Dress Skirts, In mohairs, Venetians, and serges, worth $C and $7, on Halo nt H.'i sample high grado Taffeta Silk Skirts, most elabo rately trimmed, at $12.00. $16.00, $20.00. $30.00, $10 nnd $."0. Our stock of co.-.t!) In automobiles, boas and Htous Is something tromondous. 'Impossible to describe thnm. Wo luivo them from iho plain Jacket at $5.00 to the swellcst Im ported automobile at $13.00. 250 Washington Mills Kersey Jackets mado with strapped seams, pearl bullous and lined with tho famous Skin ner's sntln warranted for 2 years' wear a Jacket worth $ir..00 In nny house In America Ilnyden's prlco only Our Fur Depart mont Is tho most complete In tho entlro west. Wo carry autrachans, heavers, minks, I'or- slaus, near-silks, oloctrlc seals, iniiuioons 75 Astrachan Cnpcs, Skinner's satin lined, worth $7 SO on aalo at tho houses cent less tliun rountry. They 200 Jackets, worth $0.00, PARROTS GETTING SCARCE ! Tho season Is over and no more large shipments oxpocted. You'd bettor como nnd see us tuls week, while you are taking In tho "good things", nt tho Ak-Sar-Uen festivities. We nro only ono block north of tho postolUcc. Wo offer tha following bargains for this wcok: I youiiK anil tiinie Mrslcnii Iteil lleiuleil 1'iirriil, nml n "olid, nullnlile Parrot 1'iiKe, only Wo huvo (julte n fow In stock, which aro already talking a little. Call early and you will get one. Our Written f!uurantee, of eourne, um vltli every Pnrrot GEISLER'S BIRD STORE IlatnblUhed 1SS3. 303 North ISth Street, Omaha, rhonfl 217. Direct Importers ot and Wboleialo Dealers in Moxlcnn Parrots. . NATIONAL COVnTIO OP llli.MO. 'HATH LtMS At tnillnnnoolli, 1 11 (I., October M. Tho Omaha A St. Louts railroad will scl. tickets for this occasion at one fare plu 12.00 for the round trip. All Information at city oulce, 1-115 Parnam street, or write Harry E. Moore,, G. P. & T. A., Omaha Neb. Ileecli Cniiifi. I -in I. M. V. A., AtliMil Inn. All members are requested to meet n tho hall nt 1 o'clock Sunday. Septotnber 30 and attend the funeral of Mr. Orate, whl.h takes place at 2 p. m. nt Nineteenth and Paul streets. NELSON C. PRATT. V. C. (.mill Ptaliliiii- Spirit Lake, OkoboJI, lko Washington Waseca. Eagle Lake. r.Ior Palls. Solon Springs. Itfco Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Oov eblc, Watcr3ineet and numerous lakes near St. Paul and Minneapolis. They aro all (rood fishing places and are quickly and comfortably reached by the Northwestern Line. Cheap rate excursions September 13. 21 nnd 2S. Limit. Orteber 31. 1900 City ticket ofllco. 1401 and 1103 Parnam street. Wanted, 100 extra salesladies for our Mill-End sale. Only those that nre used to measuring dry goods need npply. Conn prepared to wcrk and apply between 7:30 and 8 o'clock nt the college entrance. Doug las street. J. L. Hrandels & Sons, Pioprle tors Hoston Store. G. W. Werti, dentist. 1C15 Douglas stroct N Farnam Streets. and Ranges, Genuine Round Astonishing Bargains in Stylish Cloaks . . . Ladies' t Cloaks xfJS av adies' Undpi'.skirts Avith llounce Collar eel tes . .$3.75 $2.50 and all other furs, warranted to wear- $4,50 SO V $10.00 Children's Jackets Wo carry moro Jackots for nges 1 to 1C years than nil In Omaha combined, nt prices 23 to 50 por nny houso ln the como from $1.23 to , .$12.00 ...$2.98 ages 4 to 12 for only . . . on sale now- Exquisite Millinery A Hplendld showing of all the newest creations from foreign nnd enstern fash'on centers. Hundreds nf cop ies of Pan- rn Hals on Hpeilal sale Monday, you are utiro to Unit n becominu ha .n our iri m surl-tv. A swep. line of all Mio new Hhtipea and materials In Kail stylo Hats at n big nvltiK In prlee HI3AD IIAYDKN S HAItOAIN'S ON l'AUH 13. $6.50 null). KRNNKOY- Jnnieft P.Tin PorCand. ore. Roptemlier 38th. Hnwl 7J. Ueceisert leaves live i hlldren. 1- L Kennedy. Portland Ore.. 5lr. V. V Clark. North Cwriiilnn .1 It Ki-nnrdv, Hattle ami Jlny Kf-nned, of this cltv 1'irii'M.ii Mntulav, October 1st. at to h ni from 111 So. 27tli St. Interment Prouctt Mill. llejn's I 'rep Oedilier Sonvrnlr. Again with ouch new dozen Platlnn Cabl lets or larger photos wo give-a beautiful 'Aatbr color KKEK. Heyn. tho Photog .'.ipher, 313-317 South Plfteenth. OR CARNIVAL COUGHS ISP "ItA GltlPPll COPGH SYIlfP"-lt clears the voice and brouchl.il pats gea. It stops Iho "hacking," chronic cough as easily and quickly ns It dois the more re cent one ccughs, colds, bronchi: Is, wheez ing of the breath, "tightness' ab ut th rhest, hoarseness und soro throat. All yield quickly to a few doses of this rem edy. Price 2fic nnd 60c. Samplrs free. POP COM) IN III3AI) use Sherman's Cntnrrh Jelly. Por Hay Fever, Sherman's Eucalyptus Catarrh Jelly. When your IIKAI) AC! IKS (from cold) use Shermans Kucnlyptus Catarrh Jelly. When you can not breathe through the tirao uso Sher man's Catarrh Jelly. If you hao n vor uecd It rail nnd get free sample. You will know then that it's tho best catarrh and cold medicine made. Mado and sold by Sherman &. McGonnoll Drug Go Now Store S. W. Cor. 16th and Dodge. WASH DAY And water 13 loo bad to be endured, hut the removal of the cause old-fashioned plumbing, with clogged and leaky pipes and dendly sower gas will put an end to trouble. Modern open sanitary plumbing Is the secret of cloudless domestic skies. Tho cost Is not great and tho result In satisfaction Is per manent. Sep us for estimates on plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Free &; Black, lMionc 105). . . 1800 Furnani St i Rem! the Boston Store an nouncement on r"Us 12. Sale heglns .Monday at 0 a. m. 9 yi" IS Ml 1IO of metfs fall and winter suits and overcoats at $5, .?T.no, 8.75, 510. SlL'.no. 18 and 520. The fabric in every garment Ave sell is carefiill.v selected and tested. The tin ishinp,', and tailoring of garments, the linings and (lie reliable make up of the "insides" v them that dill'erent tone, that sureiiess of lit and permanent shape. SPECIAL PUIW'II ASH Nino lots, H)S suits in all :..,.. ..1.... ..1 ....I 4 n .... lit, (1... fni.w.llLi II s! W M J1IM, I him u win. iv un i hi i ii mu niiitiufacturers at the end of their These are their regular -fl'n.OO finest suits; inside from best imported vicunas in oxfords, blacks aild blues; also in tine stripe or Jloclvanum worsted; the most date suits made; with single or the nobbiest creations ever brought to Omah II. S. S: M. '2 suits, on sale at SPECIAL JN OVEUCOATS coals in the new lengths, liSin 11 stylish; made by the famous II. $1; and -irlS values; our special us to sell these two small lots at FOR BOYS. We have double-breasted Vestce and Bailor Suits at Wc. $1.75, $2. 0 and up to $3.00, thnt cannot bo duplicated for loss than twine our prices. All sizes, from 'J to 10. HAT SALE. Cnmpalg i llatu for men on sale nt f"'C Hoys' Ciimpnlgn Caps nt 10c nnd 23c 225 Men" Stylish IIiUb In Kcdoras, Colonels nnd Hall- 'TCjfl road linden; regular $1-25 Hats, on salo nt X Ow All tho litest Oolf shapes, regular $2.00 and JC $2.25 Hat. on sale at ! w3 2S0 Men Suit IlntB, lino felt body. In tho Knox and other lead ing flip. i, sold eUewhero at $1.75 to $2 50, -j ff on t ' lu re nt 1 J VJ Til 12 l!l(i STOKK IS A SAJT PLAC1? TO Tit A DM. K'ead Hnyden Mros' Smoke the best. Ask yinr dealer for a IT COSTS YOU NO MORE THAN INFERIOR BRANDS. F. R. RICE N. C. CO., Mfrs, St. Louis. UNION MADE riui f ItM M .irrffs. 1 i i Would be filled with a description of all our shoes. Wo have all tho Newest and Nicest Things in footwear For Men, Women nml Children. Thn latest styles. Tho newest designs. Tho greatest beauty. Tho finest makes. Tho best fitting. Tho most comfortable. The moat durable.. Tho highest grades. Tho lowest prices. And If there Is anything else that goes with up-to-date, hlgh-g ado shoes, you will And It In our new full goods. (gartw N. E. Cor. 18th ad Douglu SU. VITALIZED AIR l-ir painless extrartlnc. le.ies i.o afir- effects and can be taken b nn ne Mad- 1 Iresh In our olllco everv nn.rtiltig. Vitalize, Air . . ,,s ...v iVe ' ;iwettmr ...r... '. "-" i llest Teeth, a set '. tail's Piiiiaaeipiiia Dental mm m 4 a most exclusive and complete line nr ii. i. ti, wholesale season dependable, stylish and up-lo double breasted vests led vests (TV psr ,1, t1;, i5 The swell new Kaglan over- inclios; comfortable as well uh S. He M.; jiositively purchase enables !?l.n() and $10 bargains on page !.". THERE IS NO PAIN in our methodo of nXTKAPTINO THRTIt, for tho simple roat-on that we use tho most approied and eclen tiflc Bystem and employ only ixp rt help. Thnt old stump of yours, which has given you bo much pain nnd trou ble, enn bo readily removed. OltDISlt I.V T13HTII nro worth owning. If you hnve none of nature's giving, come lo us for glittering Ivories. Wo will dovetail them In your nuulh for comfort and good service. BAILEY, the Dentist llnoniN :il".-:ii:i I'nxtun IlloeW. I'lione 1IIS.1, I.llily Allemliiiit. ,iiaWet, W" wr'bUuiriiiiu t A B o VDlymc CP. mm 1 1 THIS TO DOG. OMAHA. Sept. It'h, 100. MY DKAU DOC; Wh-' the Ilurlliiglon train "pulls oJf H'JIiliv nrti-rnoon nt 1 o'clock your friend th ii. it-u-ti,. Aputheker. ' will b aboard (. iu-iti to Alluny. N. Y Wednesday a' ttni'Di there will be held tlmre nn Im portat.t ni.-ting, V wll: bo thero. Now Doc, b.-ri-s the point: If we colieludn t ai-cept the i.roposltlnii that Is offered tis SOU will N- perfectly sufe to "plug' In Omaha In a Huirt time and there will be nobody to Int. rrero In your percentage bus itiem Hut if don t dn.tr Doc. you can depend on tliK that ue cannot fortcl even If IPs onh oei-aslonnlly, to rIvu you n touh of "hlf.li life' Now. de.ir Doc, be i g'ol. nice in We won t feel olTeiuled If vr.u conllnir to te!l your patients wo can t llll your pn s.-rlptlon. SCHAEF cur pRir.ii Duucitiisr S. W. ( or. Illlli mill ChleiiK". P S Ooodbye, to THE RGYM. AGQRN lo W Itho it Hi. olmn bnne i tb" iijtul i. m I'm h.i In the l ii, t burner of ill. ot wrllt. n t. users w lio jm i,i .i ni). i i IMt.ill 111 He-re h- tluit it gK, l.-r tile fuel liurneil nilil Is inure msl than onj- other it,.e m oiitrnlleii le BASE BUHNEHS ma nl' look alike, but there Is n a'it Itrrf-r.-iiee in th. -if . omfort Klvlnpr qual ities . n, iit.-r w b.'t itie. i nujiave nxnl mi, Inn an orn wtlh the giur Hlite, thin win Mill Imttei- or "'"I tn ' r, fi.n i, , t'th-oM$21 to Jl.0. r I Hussie Hardware Go, 2407 Cuming Street, I'd. 111(1 If mu liuv of llussle It's right There's a Difference. There Is a IiIk difference In drilc olorcs. Some ilriin stcreH do but l.ltle prescription work and ns 11 rrsult the driiKs uro not til nayti frcHh and of full mroiiKth. Ilnn. however, preRiriplion work Is mr principal business. We do not uso we cannot afford to tine nny but the purest drilga ot maud "-d wtrcnRth. l'ai.. i"'"-y Compounil 7,1 lfood'H Surt.. "'MU-. 7j, hydlu t'lnkhiim'K t Kiiipniiif.i.'. 7 I'ernnu 7f S. S. S 7,'.. CarterH l.lver I'IIIm i; lOlei trlc HltterH 0i- Or MiVs' ltein.lle ;; Pier, e 8 Pavorlte 1'reKcrlpllOn 75- narlleld Tea . L'di Ilu-f'oii llnlr Tool,- 7fi Dr. Jayim'H l-Apeet.initit "ri KIlmer'H Hwntnii-Iloot 75 Indian SaKWa 7i DEPT. I Decision of tha Powers, s United States Agree All China too O Hn ToL-nn With thn k'ntlnt uc lancn nun mu iuuuii i 1 O Yoti enn pnrllcipnte If you get tho right weapon. We can show you Hist- q riKIll wi'iijuiii. t an ni 4 clnnM ohph from up. $5.00 poco ron $3.75. " o o All nniateur photo goods, fresh, re- O llalile and n;i-lo-ilato. q Frio Instruction lor beginners. S The Robert Dempster Co,, ; l'JIS Fariiain St. Wholcalo and Kutall Dealers. O Dull Razor 1h n mlsertilde tiling lo use. Next to n con nr toothfielic. H In about tho worst thlni; .1011 11111 have. No need for It. Wo can hoI! vm 11 liHNLi IN1J VANKIJ13 8THU1' for 2.'k- that la eiiual, nnd 111 Home cunes, superior to many 00o nud $1.00 strops. Tr one before they uro nil aono. Frog In the Throat 10 llroinn Qiiliilm lfi- lirown'H Trochee , 2" I hill's I 'aliirj li Cure ii " K'ondon'H I'ut.irrli Jelly , 2" liTly'H I'reuin lliilm I" MiirMhiill'H Catarrh Kyrup 2 llallentinn'H Ciitiirrh t'tire 2n. lliimphrey'H f'ularrli Cure 20 S.I'.oh' t'utnrrli Cure W' imoie'l I.. I'lso I'alin rli Cure l" J. A, FULLER &CO. ci T-i'itiei: nut (itiis i .s. I'll ll rice n Hi n,i -aouulnn Streets. (ll(ll All MkIiI. We Can Save You Money For Wc Itjtall nools and I Builders; Hardware e T At Wholesale Prices. f ? Soe If Ws Don'!. 0 v sJas. Morton & Son Co. 6) 15U DODCH ST. O i o ! pi ii sip 1 1 a : HOSTON TORE DRUG