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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, 3r,VRCTT 10, 1001.
PROSECUTION IN A MAZE
Criminal Out In Which Oonntj Attoraj'i
Office is Loit.
JUDGE REFUSES TO RELEASE PRISONER
Krnnlc 31ltnhrll( Aceusril of Thrrnten
lliK to Kill .Mnr- Hell, WiiltlriR
In Count- .lull for
l'ron'cu tlon.
Frank Mitchell, a big colored man, has
been locked up la tbo county Jail (or nearly
three months and his nuuie appears on the
docket of tbo criminal court. Yot tho
county attorney's forco knows nothing ot
tho euso URalnft him. Yesterday Deputy
County Attorney Thomas, In asking Judge
Maker to nollo a number o( old case In
which tho state's witnesses have disap
peared, Included tho case of Mitchell.
"What's tho chargo against htm7" In.
quired tho court.
"I don't know anything about tho caso,"
nnswored Mr. Thomas. "The man hns been
In Jail slnco last November under a peace
warrant, ami It seems to mo that ho ought
to bo let out."
Court AVftntft to Kihmt.
"Why?" curtly asked tho court.
"Ilecaiiso no olio has appeared to prose
cuto him. Tim county attorney's office has
not been given tho (acts In tho caso and
wo can't proHOcttlo tho man without a
complaining witness," explained tho at
torney.
"Hut," said tho Judge, "It's tbo duty of
tint county attorney to look Into a case of
this kind, to ascertain who tho complain
ing witness Is and to And out whether or
not tho prisoner should bo prosecuted. I
can't let tho man out of jail simply be
causq tho county nttorney doesn't know
Anything about his case. If I let him out
ho might go to work and kill somebody."
Investigation rovcals tho fact that Mitch
ell was arrested on December 20 on tho
complaint of Mary Iloll that he hod threat
ened to kill tier. Ho was given a prelim
inary examination beforo Juatlco I'rlchard
on December 27 and held to tho district
court.
Illxtory of A'lriinki.
Tho "History of Nebraska," now In courso
of preparation by Hon. J. Sterling Morton,
Dr. (Jeorgo L. Miller nnd others, Is rapidly
Hearing completion. The work Is being
pushed forward as fast as Is consistent
with that accuracy thoroughness nnd high
rhurnctor which tho editors insist must bo
maintained,. Tho liberal patronago accorded
lias enabled the promoters to enlarge the
Bcopo of tho work nnd to morn elaborately
Illustrate the volumes than was originally
Intended. So that when completed this his
tory will not only bo n valuablo com.
pcndlum of useful Information, but a tri
umph of nrtlstlc Bin 1 1 as well.
Thoso who huvo been Invited to furnish
biographical data nnd havo not yet dono no
should attend to tho matter nt once, so that
nono may bo omitted who should have n
jdaco In a work of this character. Not all
of tho counties hnvo yet furnished tho
necessary data regarding their economic In
terests. Citizens should sco that this mat
ter Is attended to nt once.
Tho popular interest in this undertaking
is Indicated by tho largo sain of tho work
(intsldo of tho slntn and by tho number ot
mall orders being dally received. No pro
vision has been nor will bo made for tho
publication of extra copies of this history,
no Hint thoso desiring u set of tho hooka
irIiouM pl.ii'o their orders nt once before tho
work goes to press.
JACOI! NOUTH & CO., Publishers.
Cnril of Tlinnks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Soth W. Clrovcr wish to cx
prcBH their sincere appreciation of tho many
kindnesses shown them during tho recent
Illness nnd death of their little daughter
nnd also wish to extcnil their heartfelt
thanks to their neighbors nnd friends anil
jnombcrn of (into City tent No. 60, and
Uniform Itnnk of tho Knights of tho Mnc-
cabeeH for tho beautiful floral tributes ot
sympathy with them in tho loss ot their
bub)'.
Hamilton Warren, M. r)., eclectic and
magnLttc physician, omco at tho Central
hotel, cor. N. ISth and Dodgo streets, till a
auttablo location can bo found. Special at
tention to all long standing or lingering dis
eases and to diseases ot women and children
Burroys, buggies, stanhopes, carriages,
slightly damaged by smoke, Must bo sold
nt retail thin month. Prices less than man
ufacturers' cost. Stylish rubbor-tlrod Jobs
Tako Harney street rnr to cast end.
LININOEU & MKTCALF CO.
Shoes
for
Rain or Shine
Vi'u lmvo shoos Unit nre espe
cially HtilttiblQ to wear durlnp;
thln uncertain sprint; weather.
The rain or slush doesn't hurt
them In tho leitBt, ami nt the sanio
time, they iro mlnptcrt to the
brlKhtest nnd -warmest of spring
days.
Of conrso wo also have light
ehoea for bright days and heavy
nhoes for rainy days, if you pre
fer theni; and which ever you
want, wo can sell you tho most
stylish and tho most satisfactory
shoes nt tho most economical
prices.
CP.
Cariwrigbt
N, E. Cor. 16th
aiifl Douglas
i
W. 11. linNNKrT CO.
Ilnrunln for It on il nr.
Our atoro Is full of bargains at all times.
Monday wo will give you some doublo bar
gains. DIIUO DKP'T.
Dennett's Antt-Chap, regular price, 15c,
Monday 8c bottle.
Graham llros.' popular lana and glycer
ine soap, threo cakes In box, regular price
21c, Monday lCc.
Oraham Dros.' Hed Clover and butter
milk soap, tho kind others sell for 15c per
box, our price tic per box.
Thcso goods aro alt of tho best quality.
No secondhand or stalo goods here.
THESH AUK SNAPS
and tho quality is strictly first claw:
Pears, per pound, Cc.
Nectarines, per pound, Sc.
W. It. 1JRNNHTT CO.
I'iisIiIiik Itunl Untitle Sntcn.
Owing to tho Increased demand for
Omaha and farm land properties, the real
cstato men havo decided to make Wednes
day a special bargain dny as well as Sunday
nd advertlso their lists of bargains ex
tensively also on Wednesdays. Anyono
ecklng a good Investment cither In n homo
r property for speculation will profit by
perusing tho real estato columns of The
Bco hereafter on Wednesdays.
CITY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE
n Diimnifft foe Slckncnn ntmeil
I'nrllj- from tin; I, nek of
Dinlniiur.
Tho city Is not In the sick Insuranco bus-
ncss.
Such Is tho substance of n ruling mado
yesterday by Judgo Slnbaugh In tho caso
f John M. Persons against the city. Mr.
'crsons brought suit to collect ?5,00l) dam
ages from the city because be and his fam
ily had contracted typhoid fever from the
amp condition of tho cellar of their house.
Ho thought tho city ought to be held re
sponsible for tho Insanitary condition ot
his premises because It had not provided
proper and edequato sewcrago facilities,
Ho also sued for $300 damages because
water flowed Into his collar nnd damaged
household goods stored there. Tho caso
camo up today on a motion ot the city at
torney to strlko from tho petition tho
lalm for dnmages on account ot sickness
nd tho court sustained tho motion.
"Tho sickness cannot bo traced directly
to tho damp condition ot tho cellar," said
Judgo Slnbaugh. "Thero are Intervening
causes tor which the city Is not responsi
ble. If tho city could bo mado to pny for
every caso of sickness duo partially to ln
sanltnry condition of premises it would
soon bo bankrupt."
KiMtm-th liPSKiirrn.
Send mo your namo nnd address and I
will mall you, about Mnrch 20, a beauti
fully Illustrated folder giving Infnrmaton
about tho special rates nnd train servlco to
California via tho Ilurllngton Itoiito nt the
time ot the Kpworth meeting at San Fran-
Isco in July. J. Krnnch, Oencrnl Passen
ger Agent, Ilurllngton Hotite, Omaha, Neb.
Tho choicest nnd oldest whiskies nnd
famous Atlas beer Is for salo only at
Schlltz hotel.
END0RSESTHE ARMY CANTEEN
e-ii r ml Oil Snj Soldiers' Money
.inv liiim to Prlrntr (Jin
Mills.
CHICAGO, Mnrch 9. Army officers at tho
headquarters of tho Department of the
,akcs express tho opinion that last night's
rioting nt Hlghwood, near Fort Sheridan,
during which n number of soldiers wcro in
jured, was duo entirely to tho abolition of
tho army canteen. General Otis. In com
mand ot tbo department, said today:
"I was strongly opposed to tho army
canteen when first proposed, but from In
vestigation I find It worked so much bet
tor than I expected that I was compelled
o endorse It. Umlor that system tho
profits went to buy delicacies of tho men's
tables. Now men spend more nnd tho
profits go to tho owners of privato gin
mills."
Twin-City Uyo Works, now location. 319
S. 15th, between Farnam and Harney.
Carl E. Herring, removed to 707 N. T. L,
Hldg.
(3.00 hats. Frederick, 120 So. 15th it.
WANAMAKER
& BROWN
The Foremost Tailoring
House in America.
Every Man
in Omaha should sco our 1901 fab
rics for clothing to-mcasuro. They
represent tho greatest collection of
lino all-wool cloths over shown In
this city. Wc wont you to sco
thorn whether you expect to order
or not. It will do you good In any
event, nnd If you nro not a custo
mer now, you will bo sometime
sure.
When a man onco finds that wo
mako him better clothes, and tor
less money than ho hns been pay
ing he's our customer. Moro nnd
more men nro finding this out
year nftcr year.
MEASURE Pi UP
Guaranteed all-wool.
i:2 8. 16th St., Near Cor. of Douglas.
Eastman
Kodaks
still lead.
Seo tho latest model of tho No. -1
Cartridge Kodak takes pictures
4x5, nud can bo used for either
plates or Alms. List price $25.00
OUR PRICE
$20.00
All other good makes of Kodak
and Camernrf.
THE ROBERT
DEMPSTER COMPANY
1215 Farnam Street.
Dovcloplnp; nnd finishing by first
class workmen.
OMAHA'S ,V 1-2 W I'.tC'I'llll Y,
tin MiinMei MniMifiietiirril n"l Home.
Tho Omaha Mantlo Manufacturing com
pany, located nt 131!) Douglas street. Is a
recent addition to tho list of home Indus
tries. Mutineer Kellv wns seen vealenl.iv
by a llee representative and talked concern
ing tho futurity of tho nlant. Mr. Kellv
Id: "Whllo tlio factor v Is now In nnnrn.
Hon It will not bo running In Its full capa
city until fall, nt which time tho busv sen-
son begins." Ho nlso said that ho had con-
llted a number of wholesalers nnd lob- i
hers nnd had met with encouragement. It
Is tho company's Intention to make tho ca
pacity of tho factory sufficient to meet tho
demand nnd It hones to tin nlitn In tinriire
Omahn's entlro wholesale and Jobbing trade.
In speaking of the methods of manufac
turing mantles Mr. Kellv nuiinrln Hint Hie
Omaha factory Is strictly up-to-date nnd ho
entertains no rear on tho score of com
petition. mi I eil, Work for Men mill Women.
Parties rentllrlni? heln fnr linn... rlnnilm.
nnd other work can bo supplied on applica
tion to M. H. Heeler. Anent Associated
Charities, 1S10 St. Mary's Ave. Telephone
1735.
Fnr nntlMr.. u,. ...
, '- .inn , , diHi.b uiitiia ni
P ol? apply to II, D. Necly, mnnager
uiiuiiuum 1.11c, tm aim iva iieo DUliainf.
Dance programs and wcdddlng stationery.
. I. Itoot, printer. 414-416 South 12th St.
The big sensation tho $25 and $35 Cres
cent blclcks. Sco them nt 1622 Capitol Ave.
H. If. Durkot, tho undertaker, has removed
to 412 N. 1Mb St., opposlto Jefferson square.
Seeds that grow como from tho Nebraska
Seed company, 1513-15 Howard st.
111 nn.
ICHNUDY Mrs. Mnrcaret Woodnev.
mother of Mrs. J. J. Hrown, March 0th,
JIHll, in her 7Sth year.
Hervlees Moiulnv nl 2 n'rlnrk n m. at
tho residence. 2225 Sherman Ave. Interment
private.
LKW1S Pe-lc. Infant daughter of Mr, nnd
Mr. .1. c. Lewis, March Sth nt 10:23
it. in.
Funeral nrlvnte. Interment TTniu
Sepulchre cemetery.
Direct Line Accross the Continent
will sell tickets at the following reduced rates
from Omaha
TO
California,
San Francisco, Los
Angeles, San Diego,
including nil main lino points, north
California stato lino to Colton, San
Ilomardlno, nnd San Diego
$25.00
NOW CITY' TICKET OFFICE. 1324 FARNAM STREET Tel. 316.
UNION STATION, TENTH AND MARCY STREETS Tel. 629.
HAYDENs
Special in Teas & Coffee
Cholco Santos coffeo 15c.
Flno Golden Itio coffeo 17&c.
Special family Java 20c.
Sun dried Jnpnn tea 39c.
Daskot fired Japan tea 40c.
Now season tea sittings 17Uc.
Cholco Oun Powder tea 46c.
Ceylon Young lIynou' nnd Oolong 4Sc.
Mackerel
Orcat Mackerel Salo Monday.
10-lb palls No. 2 bright Norway mack
erel, only ono pall to customer, per pall
31.00.
10-lb, pail very best Spanish blue back
mackerel, worth 16c per lb., pall $1.40.
10-lb. palls now Irish mackerel, very fat
llsh, per pall $1.30.
10-lb. palls best American mackerel, a
nlco family llsh, per pall $1.25.
Wo carry eight different kinds of mack
erel. .
Meats
Now summer bausugo 12c.
No. 1 sugar cured bacon 12'c.
Fancy small hnmo 12!c.
Ilonelcss corned beet 7 ',4c
No. 1 California ham 7o.
Diamond cut pork 7c.
Cheese Specials
Western Itcservo, u full cream yellow
cheeso 12'.c.
Snp Sago, each, 7c.
Canadian Itcd Cloud 16c.
McLaren's Imperial cheese 13c.
Camambcrt, each 25c.
Grocery Specials
2-lb, cans corn 5c.
2- lb. cans lima beans 71,&o.
fl-lb. can tomatoes 7'i.c.
3- lb. can Btrlng beans 10c.
3-lb. enn cholco tublo peaches I2a.
3-lb. Applo butter 10c
3-lb. can California pears 7'.4c
Largo hottlo fancy tablo catsup 12V4c.
1 cako sweet chocolato 4c
1 cako baking chocolate 15c.
HAYDEN
What's done is done
but next lime you order
SHERIDAN
See t hut you got. it, and not u poor substitute. Its the best coul
mined in Wyoming clean as hard coal we sell that also.
VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Foruam. Tel. 127
I3VI1H V Tt'llSOAY
In February-. Mnrrli nntt April the
! UNION PACIFIC
will sell tickets at the following
GREATLY IlEDUCED IIATE3:
From Omaha to San Francisco, Los
Angeles nnd San Diego $25.00
Ogden, Salt Lake, Dutte. Helena.... 23.00
Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle, 25.00
New city ticket office, 132t Farnam street.
Tel. 316.
j Union station, 10th and Marcy. Tel. 6SJ
Tho directors of the Vera Cruz Coffee
company held nn enthusiastic meeting nt
their ofllco yesterday nfternoon. The com
pnny Is paying 20 per cent dividends, but
lato reports from Its plantation In Mexico
show that It could pay 25 per cent If It so
desired. The officers arc very much pleased
nt tho company's bright prospects nnd es
pecially at the rapid way Its stock shares
aro selling.
Seo the new chnlnless, with cushion frame
and coaster hub, tho latest out. Omaha Ui.
cyclo Co., ICth nnd Chicago Sts.
Havo Hoot print It.
YOUR DUTY
If medtclno Is to cure a disease, It must
bo good medicine the best only Is good
1 enough. Your duty to yourself nnd to your
doctor Is to go to tho very best druggist
I you can find, without letting dollars nnd
, distance stand In your way. In doing your
, duty wo hnvo every reason to think that
1 you will como hero with your prescriptions.
I Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c
1'eriina , 75c
Duffy's Malt Whiskey Mo
Carter's Liver PIIih l'c
Or Miles' llemedlcs 75c
Klectrlo Hitters o
(lartlold Tea -00
.Tnynes' i:pectorant 75c
Kilmer's Swnmp-ltoot 7.c
Indian Sugwii 75c
Wit Hnr Castile Honp .' li'e
Hostettcr's Hitters 75c
Pnlnc Ce'ery Compound ,..0
Wlno of Cnrdul 75c
BOSTON STORE
l DRUG V DEPT.
NEXT TUESDAY
and
Every Tuesday In March and April
tho
Union Pacific
TO
Utah, Idaho, Oregon,
Montana and Washington,
Ogden and Salt l.ako City, Utah,
Iiutto nnd Helena, Montana
$23,00
Portland, Oregon, Spokane, Washing
ton, Tacoma and Seattle, Washing
ton $25,00
HAYDEK
S
Tho Hadycn Bros.' trado mark on a
garment means your money back or a
now garment for any rcasonablo causo for
dissatisfaction.
New Spring Clothing for
Big and Little Boys
Delightful surprlso for the youngsters
and their pnrents.
Russian Blouses
Beau tful, $2.75 to $6.00
Vestees The Newest,
$1.45 to $5.50
The popular Sailor sultB, nil the newest
kinks, loop front, rcserslble shield, new
est colorings, newest fabrics, $2.75 to $5.00.
Hoys' double-breasted suits kneo trous
ers, 100 styles to select from for 05o to
$6.00.
See our dark blue spring serge all wool,
color fast, doublo-breasted suits, .1-plece
and vesteo suits samo goods, $2,50 to $3.75.
Seo our new 2-pIcco suits coat mado 3-
button cutaway, sack style, with kneo
trousers nnd belt, for young men 7 to 16
years, at $2.50 to $6.00.
oung Men's Suits With
Long Trousers
Wo prepared an lniraenso nssortmcnt of
tho clothes more than any three stores In
the city newest styles, porfect fitting
suits, for $3.75 to $15.00.
12 new lines of $5.00 and $7.50 young
men's suits go on salo Monday.
Extra special salo of boys' perfect fitting
odd long trousers, size waists 26 to 31, for
05c, $1.50 and $2.50 regular $2,00 to $1.50
values.
BROS
Wanted, a trained nurse to taKw cnarge at
a sanitarium; muit have experience, a good
education nnd good business ability. Ad
drets J 69, earn Deo offlre.
MET, PLEASE STOP
Saturday morning "Met" was at our storo
beforo S o'clock walling for us with n,
new schemo for moro advertising. Ho
nover tnlked bo earnestly In his life Mot
has n hypnotic Influence over us that ho can
make us say "yes" when wo mean "no"
nud so wo signed again now Mot, we'vo
treated you royally, nnd wo hopo you'll lot
up on us won't you please.
CmiihtN Kliliiej- Curt- Tfio
llroiuo lliilnliii- , 1
DnnV Mull WIiIn1'- ."
I.oIiik ( renin tl'
I'nliie'N 'rl-ry Coiitpoiinit 7fi
Wine of ('nriliil T.'m
i-ii'rci'fi rroKcri Un
Ni'iiM'k Uniiilnlon , ?."
OxoiiiiiInIiiii 7.i
('iillnrnol i:M'riii-nnt 7.ii
S. S. S T.-.o
MmK.iI Mill.- Klc, 7ne, il.in
I'liiklimii'M L'iiiiiimiuiiiI .......... 7."c
SCHAEFER
CUT
PRIGF. 1
DRUGGIST I
S. W. Cor. tilth nml flilenmi.
I
Big Shoe Values Monday
All the Indies' Misses' and Chil
dren's Fine Sample Shoes from
three big eastern manufacturers
on sale at less than half price.
LADIES' SHOES
Worth $1.00 nnd $500 a pair, hand turnB
nnd wells, patent leathers, vlcl kid, opera
und military heels, dainty dress shoes nnd
mannish lasts, your choice ot any QC
ot thcso for I.ZU
LADIES' SHOES
Mado to sell for $2.50 and $3.00, fine vlcl
kid, medium light soles, round toes, plain
kid nnd vesting tops. All new f OQ
nnd attractive styles nt 1JU
MISSES' GOOD WEARING SHOES
Kid and Box Calf, double and stnglo soles
nnd spring heols, all mado to sell for
$1.35, $1.50 nnd $2.00, on salo OQf
Monday at 7JlfJ
CHILDREN'S SHOES
Heavy Kid, with spring heels and double
soles, such nn you usually pay $1.00 nnd
$1.25 for, In this sale 69 C
INPANTS' SHOES
Soft soles, 19c nnd 39c, Kid
49C
Button, turn soles, for
HAYDEN
We must
Ilnvlnc; recently purclmscd nn Interest In the now company known ns the
Mnwlilnnoy & Hynn Co. wo must dlsposo of our entlro Jewelry stock nt our
present locution Wo nro compelled to tnko nn nctlvo pnrt In the new compnny
on n certain date nnd must ppII our elesant Btock, consisting of Dlnmondfl,
Wntclics, Cut Olafis, SUverwnre, etc., at u grent sncrlllce. The stock must be
sold and bold quick.
Geo. W. Ryan & Co.,
JEWELERS,
i nnut MftHK
Registered
A. Mayer Co.
BbT: BUILDING,
OMAHA, Mill.
required. If you ruin your gloves with excessive perspiration, rub the palms
fter thoroughly drying thorn with tho powder. In cnBcs ot habitual sweating,
uso tho powder In pink box. Tor axlllUry (armpits) sweating, find directions for
uso in tho cover of tho bluo box. Kor obstlnato sweating or chafing, bathe tho
affected parts with tho Ilo-No-May Astringento Antiseptic Lotion. It must bo dls
tlnctly understood that tho IHS-NO-MAY I'owdor Is not a toilet powder, but strict
ly & curative, hygienic nnd antlsoptlo powder, and should not bo used for Infants
as n toilot dusting powder. Talc, powdered starch or similar products without any
intrinsic value, aro inexpensive and sufficient.
HU-NO-MAV I'OWIIKH,
endorsed nnd prescribed by lending physicians. For more nmple Information, con
sult Miss Mayer, 310 Deo Building. Consultation frco dally from 2 to 4.
MANUFACTURED nV
A. MAYER CO., 316 Bee Building; Omaha, Neb.
Sold by all Druggists and Glovo Dealers.
THE SMOKERS PREFER
HECAUSE THE JOBBERS' PROFIT IS ADDKD TO TIJB pUALITV
V, B. OICB M. C. CO., MAA WACTUIlBUi, . fcOUJS, MO. UNlWN
Rub Your Self
OVIlh a Hweedlsli Massago Holler.)
Cnn be used n.v oiic'h relf or nil atten
dant A few moment urn of It night nnd
morning Is n pleasant nnd he.iltliful ex-i-relno
Women shnulil isr No 1 (six)
wheels, J J 00. i or No 2 (1 wheels. M . )
Men should use No 5 (12 wh els. $4W,i
Add 10c each for postage rite or tail
Sherman & McConnell Drug Go
In New Storo at 16th nnd Dodgo
HAYDE
Cloak Dept. Bargains
drowlng faster nnd faster. It keeps us
busy nnd tnxes us to our utmost ability to
keep our stock comptcto with new things
nil tho time. We nro In fact crowded with
bnrgalnB In suits, skirts, waists and wrap
pers In nil tho newest Btyles from the fore
most manufacturers of this country nnd
Europe.
Our garments havo thnt exclusive ap
pearance, perfect hang that newness of
material nnd completeness of assortment
not to bo found In smaller concerns.
Our now suits nro being reinforced overy
day by largo shipments from tho eastern
markets. Wo havo everything In every
stylo nt overy price.
Wo havo 200 well made, stylish suits,
worth $18.00, on salo at $8.50.
Wo havo 3S0 suits, silk lined throughout,
mado In tho new Eton and Bolero Btylcs, at
$12.50; they nro sold elsewhere nt $20.00.
Wo havo 300 suits Bllk-llncd throughout,
trimmed taffeta, nil colors, browns, blues.
black, reds and tans, nt $18.50.
Wo havo flno suits nt $30.00, $40.00 nnd
$50.00.
OUR SKIRT STOCK IS ACKNOWL
EDGED BY THE CRITICS
Of Omnha who aro competent to Judge, ns
tbo most complcto In this section.
Wo havo 200 silk skirts at $5.00 each;
they aro In silk, nicely trimmed.
Wo havo 100 ralny-dny skirts, pleated
backs, for $1.90.
Wo havo 300 skirts In cheviots, serges,
Venetians nnd homespuns, worth $7.00, tor
$3.9S.
Wo havo tho finest skirt Imported de
signs nud colors, $15.00, $20.00, $30.00, $10.00,
$50.00 nnd $00.00.
Special for Monday
100 French flannel waists, 90c each.
200 Indies silk waists mado to sell for
$5.00, on salo nt $2.98.
Ladles' Wrappers, 10-ln. flounce, trimmed
with brnld, worth $1.00, at $50c.
BROS.
sell
109 SOUTH 16th STREET.
DF-NO-M AY
POWDER
In pink box not only relieves, but pos
itively cures nil disorders of tho foot,
stops odorous perspiration, cures ten
der, swollen nnd painful foct.
RE-NO-MAY POWDER
la bluo box romoves nil bodily odors.
If properly used no dress shields nro
Not Natural
but certainly tho bCBt subaltute.
TEETH
on plates, such as wo furnish at mod
erate prices, perforin all tho functions
of natural teoth with comfort and
satisfaction to tho wearer. Handsome
in nppearanco nnd very durable.
Full Sets on Kubbcr $5.00
BAILEY, the Dentist,
Ilia I'UXtOK lllock,
JOtli & l'ariiiuii Sts, I'huna 1080.
I.iidy Attriiilnnt.
CURSE
or
DRINK
(AUI-l) HY
WHITE RIBBON REMEDY
Can be Klven In lilies ot Water. Ten or
Corfuo Ithout l'utlcnt s Knowledge.
Whlto ltlblon Uemedy will euro or de
stroy the illscused niipotllo for nlcohslli
itlinulnnts. whether the patient Is i con
firmee, liii-lirlate. "a tippler." social ilrtnkor
ot -iruuknrd
' l")l0!,lbl0 tor miy one to havo nn np
pctlto for nlcohollo liiuorH utter .mlnir
White HlbPon Ucmody.' Hy mail t. Tr a1
package i f-- l.v writing Mra. T. C. Mo.iro.
i rr?.1. W' 9' ts u- ,". Cnlirornla.
bold in Omnlin, Nob., by Chus. 11. Solmufer.
ISth und Chlcugo atrruts. '
A SUBJECT Fni?
INVEaTIGAT OH-
boforo Kiister: Is your plnmblnc. To
si'o tlmi It ill. ,t ,rci"il illM..ii dur.
ng bummer's sultry heat. Sower gun
in your liomo will lauso tluiiKoroiw
Hoa.-. nnd your plumblm; should
bo ovi-rhauk.,1 to und leaks or breaks.
..') V. . "1V0H,lKut.i your plumbing mid
put It In order, or put In new upon
siinllnry p unibinw or sicnm or hot
water hentlug, at n rcnsonublo post.
Free 6t Black,
1800 Fdriituu. Phone unn.
NOTICE
NotwIlhstnndliiK tho reports nnd Im
',VNP 1 HTOH15 foiuuriy ocoupleit by
J. A. Fuller ft Co. Is
STILL OPEN
nml doing business tho namo ns usual. In
flirt, tho storo hns never been closed,
lhreo name, familiar to tho pntrons of
tho corner In tho Drug, Paint nnd Olnss
line, nro now oonductlni: tho business,
They nro V. M. Crowl. John S. Clurk und
Jlenry Juhnuszen. Jlessrs. t'rowl nnd
JohiuiKzen huvo been nt tbo old comor for
over thirteen years. Mr. Clurlc was for
merly nt tho eorner but lately conducted
tin) l.eonomlenl Drug Co. Wo havo all tho
old prescriptions for : yciUH back, nml
you can hnvo nny of them relllled Just tho
sumo ns before, '.vlth tho bent. Knowing
tho demands of tho trado for drug, paints
nnd glass, nud having q full slock of all.
wo cordially solicit n share of your pat
ronage. FULLER DRUG & PAINT CO.,
n , H02 DOHOLAH STHKUT.
Can t shut us up. Open day and night.
Why Suffer Pain
While having a tooth ex
tracted? When Vltnllznd
I Air Is used you feel abso
lutely no naln. Can bn tnknn
by nny one. Mndo fresh In our
olllco every day.
Set of Teeth $5.00 up
Gold Crowns $5.00
Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms
1517 DoiiRlusSt.
Don't Wait Buy Now.
New stock Just In nnd now prlcos Juit
made. ' Netting for chickens, chicks and
Dclglnn hares.
JAS. MORTON & SON CO.,
1.11 I limine Street.
Century Acoru
Tho finest steel range you ever saw. Acorn
Kanges hnvo nlway3 been tho world's lead
ers, but In tho Century Acorn tho mnkern
havo surpassed themselves. It Is mado
entirely of
Planished Steel
must bo seen to bo appreciated. The oven
U perfectly siiunro and very largo und tho
baking Is simply perfection. If you havo
not seen It you should call, whether you
Intend purchasing or not. It Is worth look
ing nt.
John Hussie Hardware Go,,
2107-01 CtimliiK St.
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