10 THE OMAHA DAILY 13EE: TUESDAY, J I'LY 1901. BURGLAR'S EAST PARADISE Muraudtr Findi 111 Medira ConmUncti it Smith tc Bro'i. GrocKj. LATCHSTRINC TO SAFE HANGS OUT Ilrtiiln Comtilnntlon Which In Ap pended tn Knob of Struimliox ! Gcli Army with l Smnnhes the Cash Iteidnter. ' Turn to the loft several times nnd stop at W, turn to the right. passing 30 twice, mid stop at 3) tho third time; turn to the left, passing 60 onco and atop at 60; turn to 100 uml open. Tbls Is the combination of the safe In the grocery store of Robert Smith & lire, 1403 Douglas street. Early yesterday morning a burglar prowling about In tho store found It printed neatly on a card hanging to tho knob of tho safe. Around the margin of the card was a border, representing a stork standing knee-deep In a pond with cattails festooned gracefully above his head, while on the lower edge wcro pondllllcs, frogs and watercress, artistically grouped. Besides being of an excellent quality of brlstol board, the card had round corners and gilt edges. Tho lettering was In Koman, done In pon-and-lnk and tho burglar was enabled to read It by the light from an Incandescent lamp thoughtfully left burning. Following the directions on the card, tho burglar opened the safe, took from It a canvas bag containing $100 and added It to tho pllo of plunder next to the rear door. Then ho resumed bin foray upon tho Btorc. Turning his attontlon to tho cash register ho smashed It with a blow from a ton-pound scale weight and pocketed tho contents, which were between $5 and $8. A few cigars and some tobacco secured and tho Job was done. He mado his loot Into a con venient package, unlocked tho back door from the Inside and departed. Hope llurulnr In Plrimed. "I don't think that hurglar can com plain of tho treatment ho recolvcd at my hands," said Mr. Smith yesterday. "If ho had let mo know when ho was coming I might havo had one of my clerks here to hand him tho combination on a platter with a slice of lemon and a garnishment of parsley around It, but as ho took me by surprise ho couldn't expect anything bet ter. I'm Borry I put him to trip trouble of climbing up tho llro escapo on tho adjoin lnc building." "I supposo you're going to change the combination to your safo now?" "Dy no menns! What's the matter with this combination." "Why, after It's published In the news papers, you know, It's efficiency might" "By no means! You con havo my picture and a plcturo of the safo to run with It it you like." "What's tho combination for, then?" "Merely to keep tho doors of tho safe from slamming In the wind. You soo wo don't pretend that this is n burglar-proof safo; It's a fireproof safe, that's all. As a general thing wc don't keep money In It. It's Intended for our books. The combination Is left hanging to the knob so that uny marauder who chances along, being curious ns to tho safe's contents, will use tho com bination Instead of nitroglycerine In open ing tho door, as tho explosive might prove deleterious to both books nnd safe. "It Is rcasonablo to suppose that If Mr. Hurglar hadn't found this combination last night he would have blown tho safe and I would have lost not only $100 but my books and safo as well nnd there would have been a sad muss hero in the office. So you sco there's method In my madness after all." Detectives who are at work on tho case havo found that tho burglar entered the store by climbing up an Iron fire escape on an adjoining building, whence he crossed to the ledgo of an open window in tho Smith establishment. They havo .no clew as yet to his Identity. EACH SALE REQUIRES STAMP Live Stock I1I1U of Stale Mast Always Show I'ltymeitt of Govern ment Taxes. A firm of commission dealers at South Omaha submitted to tho collector of Inter nal revenue a question as to their liability to the stamp tax under the new law. Thoy stated that they bought cattlo as specula tors, nnd upon the original bll) of sale given by the commission dealer stamps to the valuo of 1 cent for each $100 of value of tho stock were placed, said tax being paid by the stock raiser. The firm asked If under those conditions stamps should be placed upon bills of subsequent sales of the same stock. Tho question was referred to Washington and the reply, received yesterday, is tb the effoct that every sale requires a stamp, re gardless of tho number of times the same stock Is transferred. A nnlnon Ascenalonlat KlIleA. A balloon ascenslonlst was recently killed while making ono of his daring trips. Llfo Is too valuable to trifle with in fool hardy adventures. It Is better to employ ourselves In peaceful pursuits where we may bo secure. Then if wo take caro of our hoalth wo can live to a good old age. Tho beat moans of promoting health is Hoa tetter's Stomach Hitters. This medicine cures dyspepsia, lndlgestlon( constipation, flatulency and lnsomna. Be sure to try it. RELIEF FOR THE POLICEMEN Mayor Issues Order Permitting- Them to Dispense with Uniform Coats. Mayor Moores yesterday afternoon issued an order to Chief of Police Donahue, In structing him to allow policemen to discard their uniform coats and go tn shirtsleeves uitll the hot spell is over. "This heat Is something terrlflc," says the mayor, "aud it is torture to compel a man to wear a heavy uniform coat In such weather. Borne peoplo may not like the Idea, but there aro trains leaving Omaha every hour and the fastidious can so to tho woods till the summer is ovor." mm CMAFIHQ, 8rf Runt Ion. Witch Hurl is not Pond's Kit race ana cannot ce utoa lor It, Orillnarv Witch Haiti It told In bulk. diluted, easily tours, and rener.llr con tains "wood alcohol," a poison, which irruaies ana wnme me miu. IS NOT WORRYING DEAVER Some Things Alioat Ills Appointment of Which Critic Are Not AilvNeil. D. Clem Deaver of this city, who has Just been appointed receiver of the United States land office nt O'Neill, Neb., Is not very much dltturbed nt tho criticisms of partisans In Holt county who have ques tioned the wisdom of tho appointment. Mr. Dcuvcr was shown a copy of the Sunday World-Herald containing a telegram from O'Neill In which II. 11. Dickson Is quoted as having used somewhat violent language condemnatory of Senator Millard and others who may have been responsible for the ap pointment. Mr. Deaver said: "Yes, I bavo read the dispatch. It was certainly Ill-advised. So far as 1 am con cerned Individually I do not care to say anything In reply, for there are so many things In connection with my appointment which Mr. Dickson does not know that I do not think ho Is competent to express nn opinion on tho matter. I havo no apologies to make for my conduct In the recent state campaign. I notified Governor Poyntcr and his friends Just what I Intended to do nnd they know why I did It. Indirectly my work was of great benefit to the republican ticket nnd Senator Dietrich, who made tho campaign for governor, appreciated what 1 did: In fact, my appointment to tho land office was ono of the first applications taken up by him and he made of It a personal matter with Senator Millard, who did not know me prior to his election, and with President McKlnlcy as well. Evory repub lican stato officer endorsed my' application, as did Hon. U. U. Schneider, republican national committeeman, in fact, every fac tional leader of tho republican party en dorsed mo for tho appointment, which of course Includes Chairman Lindsay of the stato committee. This being tho case It wn not a difficult matter for Senator Dietrich to obtain the assent of Senator Millard, which was cheerfully given." Mr. Deaver said ho would perfect his bond In a few days and expects to assume the duties of hie new position about August 1. If you havo nt. appetite tor your meals something Is wrong with your digestion, liver or bowels. Prickly Ash Bltter3. cleanses and strengthens the stomach, puri fies the bowels and creates appetite, vigor nnd cheerfulness. OFFER ALIBI FOR DEFENSE MorKl Undertaken tn Show Court thnt He Die! Not Assnnlt Mnry Marks. The preliminary hearing of Ed Morgal, charged with criminally assaulting 13-year-old Mary Murks June 19, Is now In progress beforo Justice Shoemaker. Witnesses for the prosecution were being examined yesterday forenoon, and when court adjourned for luncheon the stato rested. At 2:16, when court reconvened, Morgal's attorney an nounced that the defense would attempt to establish nn alibi. Tho most important witnesses for the state yesterday were Mary Marks, tho alleged victim; Chlot of Police Mitchell of South Omaha, Mrs. Malvlna Addy, Almont Lymburg and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Tibke. All of theso except Chief Mitchell Identi fied Morgal as the man they had seen In a buggy near Fifty-first and Cuming street Juno 19. The Tlbkea testified that thoy had seen the girl in tho buggy with him. ' There was no evldenco of omotlon In Morgal's conduct during the hearing. Ho sat beside his attorney with his little 4-year-old son asleep In his lap most of th? time. Keep your system in perfect order and you will have health, even in the most sickly seasons. The occasional use of Prickly Ash Bitters will Insure vigor and regularity in all tho vital organs. NO DANGER OF , ICeT" FAMINE Mr. Talbot Says Supply Will De Equal to the Expected De mand. David Talbot of the Reservoir Tee com pany says there is no danger at present of an ice famine. The local tco crop was fatrly good last winter and there Is a sufficient supply on hand at present to last through the summer, unless tho term of extreme heat continues for some weoks. Pan-American Special. It's a swell train, the finest the Pullman and Michigan Central shops can turn out, and rum via the Michigan Central, "The Niagara Falls Route." It leaves Chicago dally 6:00 p. m., serving dinner, arriving Buffalo 7:45 next morning, via Niagara Falls, and stopping at Falls Vlow. Send 4 cents postnge for Illustrated Pan-American Souvenir. O. W. Buggies, Qen'l Pnss'r and Tkt. Agt., Chicago. Chicago and Itctarn, fl4.7S, Via Rock Island Routo July 23, 24, 25. City ticket' office, 1323 Farnam St. Rheumatism Is not so common In Hummer aa in winter but none the less painful. Nothing is so effective as thermal bathB and massage. Ladles have tho advantago over their brothers In being able to go to the Bathery Rooms 216-230 Bee Bid. Tel ephone 1716. Additional Accommodations. On account of the very low rates mads t Colorado points THE UNION PACIFIC has placed In service another through Pull man sleeper on train No. 3 for Denver, leaving Omaha at 4:25 p. m. dally, and con tinuing until September 10. This service affords passengers ths very best accommodations with the greatest pos sible) comfort. Reservations should be mads aa far in ad vanco as possible. New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam street Tel. 316. LAKE OKOIIOJI AMI ItETim.V f.t.OO. Via tua Slllwankee lly. Leaving the union depot, Omaha, at 8:30 p. in. next Saturday night tho Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will run a spo clal train ofcoaches and sleeping cars to Lake Okobojl and return. Tho train will arrive at Arnold's park on Lake Okobojl at 5:00 o'clock Sunday morning and returning the train will leave Arnold's park at 8:00 p. m. Sunday and arrive In Omaha at 6:00 a, m. Monday, The round trip rail rate Is 93.00; tho sleeper rate Is $1.60 for a double berth each way. City ticket oftlces 1604 Farnam street, Omaha, and 520 Broadway, Council Bluffs, F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. ON THE NORTIIWESTEnn M.NB. Cheap Excursions. 116.75, Milwaukee and return, July 20, 21 nd 22. Chicago and return, $14.75, July 23, 24, 25. Very low rates to the Buffalo exposition. City ticket office, 1401-1403 Farnam street. Dr. Langfeld; office, 201-203 McCague bldg. Dr. R. D. Masoo, rectal surgery.Drowa bU NEW ASPIRATION OF REDELL Fcrm.r Ohiif Hepsi to Supirint.nd Insur ant: BalTsg Cups. MAYOR DOES N0f REGARD PLAN FAVORABLY Chief MxrcutUc Does Xot Consider thnt Hood of Tire Deportment Will He Furthered hy Pres ence of Hcilcll, "It is announced that John Itedell, former chief of the Are department, is to be placed in cnargo or u eaivago corps which flro In surance companies propose to establish In Omaha. While I bavo anything to do with the fire dcuartment Itivlnti win k t. lowed to do salvage work," nld Mayor Frank K. Moores. "A salvago corps must work under, tho direction of the chief of tho. uro uepanmcni ana the men In such a corps must do ngreeaDio to the members of tho flro department. "In tho lire at Hardy's storo the Fourth of July Rcdell tried to run things In spite of tho fact that ho had been discharged by tho mayor and council. Thero would bo many repetitions oi mat eccno If ho wero to bo put In charge of a salvage crow. He Is not responsible for his actions when he gets excited nnd I will not have the work of tho department hampered by the presence of Bucn n man. "Furthermore I do not think Hcdoll would bo safe In such a nnsltlnn. Tim m i , , department dislike him so thoroughly that Kuvr woum not uesltnto to even up old scores if ho wcro to make any effort to di rect their movements. It would be neces sary to send policemen to every fire to pro tect Rcdell. Ho has turned hrmn nn til. men and nbused them. They havo not for- Buncn nis mistreatment and would be only too glad to get a chanco to pay him back In his own coin. "I have no objection to tho organization of a salvago corps which will do tho work Ilodcll compelled tho flrnmpn in Hn. Snrh a corps Is necessary, but thero Is no reason why John Hcdell should bo put In charge. Thero must be a fow men in im ttnitmi States who aro as competent ns Redcll nnd uu woum not oe objcctionablo to Uirce fourths of tho Omaha firemen. Tho department Is flnnllv rM Ho lordCd It OVer Omnh.l flrpmnn Inn Innv nnd there is no good reason why ho should be put in a position whoro ho would renew tho friction thnt kept tho flro department stirred up all the time. I llODO tho SUtirnmn rmirt ivlll tho declelon of Judge Kstcllo and make It posslblo for tho Doard nf Commissioners to try Hcdell on tho charges preierrea ngainst mm. I do not think that Hcdell will appear before tho board, but his refusal to make a defeneo will not pro- vent tho board from airing the charges." WINTER MAY COME AGAIN At I.enst Uncle Sum In Providing Cold Wenthrr CIoIIiIiik for Iiiillniin, Undo Sam dOCS not nermlt th nrrlrt wenther to cause him to fnnrnt thn t tlmo and he Is now making preparations to protect his red wards from th of tho winter months. Tho United States Indian supplyepot has received Instruc tions to prepare to receive a lnrpn mmntltv of blankets and flannels which will be shipped to Omaha In n fow days. These winter supplies will be Issued almost Im mediately UDOtl recclnt to thn rllfOirnnf agencies within tho districts reached by tho acpou White Man Turned Yellow. Oreat consternation was felt bv the' friends of M. A. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they eaw he was turning yellow. Ills skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and ho suffered terribly. His malady was yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, th3 wonaenui stomach anil liver remedy, and ho writes: "Aftor 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. LAKE OICOUOJ1. On the Milwaukee Ilntlway. For a short or a long vacation the beau tiful lake offers tho most economical yet delightful outing that Is available for Omaha people. Quickly and easily reached from Omaha via the Milwaukee railway, altitude almost 2,000 feet, air always cool and Invigorating. A beautiful, clear, deep lake with high shores picturesquely timbered with bard wood trees. Excellent fishing, boating and bathing. Moderato-prlced but good hotels. This 1b a list of advantages not to be equaled Full information cheerfully furnished at the Milwaukee railway city office, 1504 Far nam etreet. F. A. NASH, O. W. A. 8UMMU.H EXGUHSION HATES. Via the Milwaukee Hallway. July 23, 24 and 25, Omaha to Chicago and return, $14.75. July 20, 21 and 22, Milwaukee and return. $16.76. Low rates to summer resorts. City ticket office. 1504 Faraam st. Tel. 284. Milwaukee and Itrturn $10.75 Vln Milwaukee Hy. Tickets on sale July 20, 21 and 22. Ex treme return limit, August 10. City ticket office 1504 Farnam street. F. A. Nash, G. W. A. (let a Day Awny from the Itcnt. Take advantage of the low rate excursion to Lake Okobojl via the Milwaukee Hall way next Saturday and spend a cool Sunday at this delightful resort. City ticket offlce 1504 Farnam street. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Dee. We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. Publish your legal notices la The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. DID YOU EVER hear of anything quite so mean, so small or so contemptible as this. The Salvation Army have placed small contribution banks In several of the leading stores, tho pro ceeds from which nre to bo used In main taining the "FRESH AIR CAMPS" for the poor, and owing to tho cause being n laud able one, tho banks havo been freely pat ronized. Some In fact wero nearly full, when SOME SNEAIC "SWIPED" sever.i of tho NEARLY FULL ONES. Now why did he not TAKE THE EMPTY ones If he wanted n. bank? Guess he must have been buying his drugs elsewhere than of the SSHTSriSRvAP0T,XBKBI1 al,d NEEDED 1 dor. 2-grnln Quinine capsules ?c 1 doz. 3-Brain Qulntno capsules Ko 1 doz. 6'graln Qulnlno capsules 150 11.00 Peruna 7jJ 11.00 Cramer's Kidney and Liver Curo. 7Jo 11.00 Temptation Tonic 750 J1.00 Ueef. Iron and Wino (Wyeth's).. 75o 25c Cnstorla (genutno) 3C 33o DlncKberry Balsam (for summer complaint) jsc 25o Curler's Little Liver Pills iDo 25c Luxatlvo Uromo-Qulnlno j50 SCHAEFER'S Tel. 747. a. XV, Car. Kith ana Chicago. Goods dtllvirsd FRES to any part of city. WOMAN THREATENS SUICIDE Declare .She Mill Com in 1 1 Suicide Ileontue of lltnliniul'n Trouble, Joseph Dalton, charged with assnult with Intent to do great bodily Injury, was held to the district court under $500 bonds, after a hearing yesterday In police court. The complaining witnesses was Claude I. Cooley, a neighbor of Dalton's, whom the latter at tacked because, he thought Cooley was har boring a step-daughter of tho defendant and affording her on opportunity1 to meet a sweetheart of whom Dalton did not ap proved Immediately after the hearing Mrs. Dal ton, who was In the court room, announced to several of her friends that If her hus band had to go to Jail sho would commit suicide. This was reported to Captain Hayes, who directed tho police mntron to take charge of ihn woman nnd search her. One day last week Mrs. Dalton made a similar threat and when searched by the matron a phial of carbolic acid was found concealed In the bosom of her dress. No poison or weapon was found today. Joseph Dalton Is the man who mado his stepdaughter kiss him at tho muzzlo of a pistol. BOATS MUST SHOW LIGHTS Fedcrnl Oorerniiiriit Innlnt Upon Mnnnwn Crnft HhnwliiK Colois nt .MRht. Tho United States Is beginning to tako nn Interest in tho sailboats on Lako Manawa and now Insists that every boat wear upon its mainmast a light of a color to specify the character of tho boat. All sailboats, Irrespective of size, must carry a white light forward. The president of tho local boat club desires uniformity In tho mattct of carrying lights, and, whllo tho regulations requlro them to bo nt least six feet abovo tho deck, some certain placo will be determined upon nnd enforced by tho representatives of the government. Steam, gas nnd gasoline launches must carry lights of red and green. OKLAHOMA EXCLUSION Vln Hock Islnnil llnnte. On Tuesday, July 23, the Hock Island will sell tickets to nil points In Oklahoma nnd Indian Territory at ono fare plus $2.00 for the round trip, good for return for thirty days. This will bo tho last excursion before tho new lands in tho territory arc opened for settlement. In order to secure a homo you must register on or before July 20. Train will lcavo Omaha at 5:20 p. m. and ar rive at El Ileno the following noon without chango of cars. For further Information call at or address Rock Island city ticket ofllcc, 1323 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Hrnnlon Army of l'lillliinlurs nt Snlt I.nke City. Soldiers who fought In the Philippines are going from many states to attend this year's reunion nt Salt Lake City August 13. Round trip rato from Omaha, via tho Ilurllngton Routo, August 1 to 10, $30. Other days In July and August $32. Re turn limit In each case, October 31. Through Standard sleeper for Salt Lake leaves Burlington station, Omaha, at 4:25 p. m. dally. Tickets, 1502 Farnam street. Ldkc OkoltoJI. The Ideal summer resort. Quickly and easily reached from Omaha via tho Milwau kee railway, tho only through line. iii7 orace. idu f arnam sireet. To keen cool. ke'cD well. Hcnstrom bath treatments for ladles, only. The Dathory, 216-220 Dee building. Telephone 1716. Dr. Lord has ret'urned. Offlce. Paxton block; hours, 2 to 4 " Telephone, 33. DIED. GARMONO John W July 21, inoi. Funeral from residence, 1102 So. 31st St., at I o'clock Tuesday, July 23, 1S01. Friends Invited. This Bath Cabinet $5 Tho Buckeye Cnblnet shown nbove Is every bit us good ns many brands that aro sold for $7.60 and $10.00. Call and sco It or write for circular. Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go. con. iotii xn nonnu, om.uia. Oxfords The Sorosls low shoes aro mado on the same comfort and stylish shapes that the high shoes are on. Tho footform last Is tho lender with a low, broad heel and Just mannish enough to bo vrry swell, and still solid comfort. The welt oxfords In Sorosls aro flexible, giving the wearer an easy, graceful car riage. Any leather, any weight and a perfect fit If you wear Sorosls. Thoy aro $5.00 values cost 3.60 always. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Frnnk Wilcox, .tlnnaurr. Send for catalogue. It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop of 1900. f R. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE HEAT INTERRUPTS SURVEY l'nrty 'Which IlcHnn Inspection nf Crrstiin-Wliiternct 1,1 tip In Driven from l'lclil hy Hot Wenther, , Lyman Waterman and party, who ulnrtcd out to survey tho proposed Creston-Winter-set electric lino in Iowa, have returned, having been driven from tho field by tho heat. Two of tho members of tho party wcro prostrated, but not seriously In jured, and It was found Impossible to 6c euro tho Deeded men In tho country, ns every tnnn who la available Is at work In tho harvest fields. i night nnd returned to Omaha with tho In- tcutlon of returning Monday with additional men, but the continued warm weather ' caused them to delay their departuro until I Wednesday, as by that tlmo they hope the weather will havo changed, ! The first week's work carried the party over half the distance nnd the work will bo completed next week. I'AKE IIAIlt I'HHPAUATIO.NS Do Ilnlr No Hoot, hut Often Cuttite It to full Out. Many hair preparations are "fake" bo causo thoy aro merely scnlp Irritants, They often causo a dryness, making tho hair brittle and finally lifeless. Dandruff Is the causo of nil troublo with lulr. It Is a gorm disease. Tho germ makes cuticle Kcnlos ns It digs to tho root of the hair, where it destroys tho hair's vitality, caus Off tho hair to fall out. To curo dandruff tho germ must bo killed. "Destroy th cause, you remove tho effect." Ncwbro Horplclde Is tho only hair preparation that kills the dandruff germ, thereby leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. HOME SODA FOUNTAIN Just ns good as a 5o,0(iu fotin tnin. Puro gas putu antcca. Purity nnd choices of liquid. Simple in operation. Rcudy at any tlmo. Cost is from $2.00 to $3.00 Book free "101 Delicious Drinks" Myers-Dillon Drug Go. Kitli nnd I'urnam Sts. The Chicago Record hi6l of these Tvdb writers In dally use YOST If you want a typewriter, why not come first, where you can see EVERY GOOD SORT OF TYPE WRITER In Its best form? TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES of all kinds (or all aachlntt. TYPEWRITERS RENTED. TYPEWRITERS REPAIRED. New Century The finest catalofue ever issued Is yours for the asking. WrlteorCall. United Typewriter and Supply Co., 1014 Farnam St., Oinslia. $1.00 Per Gallon For the very best mixed paint on tho mar ket. Sells all over town for $1.50 a gallon. We want to closo out about 150 Gallons Patton Sun Proof Paint and will sell It at less than cost. Call for sample card at FULLER 3 CO., 14th nnil Douirlnu Sts. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. Young, old or middle aged can take vitalized air for painless extracting. f Good Set Teoth S5.00 j Fillings 7oc up. WORK to Make a Good I Oo CIGAR 7im Extra flno.finnd turned, selected kid stock, a neat last nnd neat fitting slipper. NOTICE FARNAM STREET CASE MEN'S SATIN CALF SHOES, $1.50 A good solid business shoe good style all sires. ROYS' SATIN CALF SHOES Good solid shoes-sizes 13 to 211.10. SUcs 2H to 6H $1.25. BOYS' SATIN CALF SHOES OUR BEST QUALITY Tho kind that stand up and do not rip. 134 to 2 $1.35. 2W to 6 $1.50. ikthe HAYDENs BARGAIN ROOM Tomorrow we will add 25 new cases of Dimities, Lawns find Organdies making the GREATEST STOCK OF WASH GOODS EVER PUT ON SALE AT ONE TIME IN THE CITY OF OMAHA. Also new lines of ladies' nnd gents' furnishing goods; men's aud boys' long pants and 10,000 hoys' Hummer nnd wash suits. All will go at less than one-third of regular price. We challenge any other house to duplicate these values for dou ble the 11101103'. 20,000 yards of L'Alglon Batiste, worth 12Mc, at 34c 25,000 yards of 15c and 25c Dlmltlos and Lawns, Gc. 25,000 yards of Dimities, Jaconets, Ba tistes, etc., nover sold for less than 10c nnd 23c. at 7Wc 60,000 yards of all the Imported Irish, Scotch, French Dimities, Austrian Wovo Crepons, French L'aco Stripes, every yard worth from 35c to 50c. nt 10c. Boys' Clothing 600 wash pants, worth 35c, nt 10c. 500 wash suits, worth 50c, at 15c. 750 suits worth $1.00, at 45c. Boys' and Men's Long Pants Boys' $2.50 long pants, EOc. Men's $2.75 long waists, 55c, Men's $3.00 long pants, 75c. Furnishing Goods Ladles' 15c vests, 4V$c Men's $1.00 Shirts, 29c. Boys' 50c bathing suits, 10c. Men's 10c handkerchiefs, 2&c. ' " JULY CLEARING SALE We received the following letter this morning from,otir New York buyer: "I have just expressed you J 75 Silk Dress Skirts. They are the greatest value I ever saw, and ought to be the talk of the town. W. J. Murray, 115 North St." These goods are ed and will' be on sale Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. Ladles' Silk Dress Skirts, trimmed with 4 tiiuiujvii mill t 5.95 or C rows of taffeta $10.00 values Falo prlco Women's Taffeta Skirts, 7.95 elaborately trimmed, worth $15 In this salo only Women's line Taffeta Skirts, 9.95 worth up to $20.00 for A few elegant Skirts that .$15 sold up to $30 In this salo at only TUB SAME PRICES ON OTHKR GOODS QUOTED IN SUNDAY'S PAPERS WILL HE GOOD ON TUESDAY. Women's Wash Waists at 7,,c. Women's Italny-Day Skirts, worth $7.50, for $3.98. Women's Silk Skirts, worth 10, for $2.98. Women's Eton Jackets, worth up to $15.00, for only $4.50. Women's Suits, worth up to $25,00, for $9.95. Every day a busy day during this great clearing sale. Special Sale on Fans Palm Leaf Fans, lc. All Hinds of fans at 2 He 5c, 10c, 15c and 5c; worth double HAYDEN BROS. Satisfactory Shoes Time wns when it wns necessary to hnve shoes mndo to order if you wnntcd them to lit, nnd you hnd to pay pretty Bteep prices for the work. But now we enn sell you shoes thnt fit ns perfectly ns nny shoeinnker ever made them fit. LADIES' HAND TURNED SLIP PEKS, $1.25. A neat, comfortable sllppper. with one strap and bow all sizes all widths. LADIES' LOUIS HEEL SLIPPERS, S1.50- land turned, smooth kid stock all slr'os. LADIES' LOUIS HEEL 2-STRAP SLIPPERS, $1.90 Grocery Specials Fancy red salmon, per can, 8c. 3 bottles Warner's Hoot Bncr, for 20c. Fancy Hlo Coffeo, best on tho market, for 12V4c 10 bars best laundry soap, 25c. 10 pound sack white or yellow cornmeal, 10c. Ituby Prunes, 3 pounds for 14c. 3 bottles foncy mixed pickles, 25o, 3 bars whlto or tar sonp, 10c. 4 boxes domestic sardines, 25c. Columbia Brand Mustard, 4c. California evaporated poars, per lb. 109. O. K. Lemon Cling Peaches, per lb. 9c. .Fancy .Muscatel Ilnlslns, per lb. 10c. Hot Weather Prices on Meats No. 1 sugar-cured bacon, 12c. Salt pork for seasoning, 7o. Ilex chipped beef, 10c. No. 1 California hams, 9c. 3-pound palls Puro Lard, 29o. Fruit Sa'e Fancy California reaches, lCc. Choice, Juicy Lemons, per dozen, 174b. A Welcome Bit of News to Add io Our now being mark Special Hosiery Sale. Children's Shawknlt Stockings, in sJ sizes from 5 to 9ft, on eule at 25 o. All tho ladles' bluck and fancy Stocking that sold for 25c, on sale at 12ftc. All the ladles' black and fancy Stockings that sold for 35c and 50c, on salo at 19o. All tho Indira' fine Lisle Laco Stocklnn In plain and fancy colors, that sold up to $1.00, on salo at 39c. Iioydcn Ilros, sell tho Stetson Shoes for . v. - n ...... i. nna ,i 1 1 1 1 , - . iui;u, uio uiwunn un, null u lira nnOCR I Of I women, and the Merrlam Shoes for children.