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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TIIUHSDAT, JUNE 20, 1002. f ROM WASnTUB TO FORTUNE (Toiling Omaha Woman Probably Only Hairess of Eich Oalifornian. VAS GLIMPSE OF CLOUD'S SILVER LINING ceeatrlfl Old Maa, Belle t B Her Father-tn-I.aw, nias at Lou Angeles and I.eares Uri Amngnl o( Cih. Ynnterdav'g mall carried to the public afl ttlntatrator at Low Angeles, Cal.. a letter that may be the means of taking weary little Omaha woman from the slavery of the .washtub anil placing ber In a home of her own, with real lace curtains at the windows, -Teal Brussels on the floor, real china on the 'table, real silk on her figure, real Ice In ,the reirlgprator and real Joy In her heart. In fact, place her In such circumstances .as the possession of $142,000 warrants. Bhe Is Mrs. Charles Hill. Jr., and for year he has lived and labored in a little brown house that Is numbered 742 Bancroft street, but that site back behind other houses, ob scure, decrepit and as forlorn as the lonely woman herself. The only "view" she gets la such as she addresses to the heaven that lias seemed to forget her and the only llRhta .within the walls are two children, a i;lrl ,cf 11 and a boy of 8, who are running bare footed now, but who, this time next year, may be wearing tailor-made dresses and utu, colonial shoes and even Panama hats. i But the chain that holds all these things for them Is as yet wholly circumstantial. 'it must be proved that they are the grand children and hence the heirs of a Charles ,11111 who died at Los Angeles June 1, leav ing no known relatives, but abundant 'wealth. He had been In the California city eeven years, living humbly at rooming louses. Finds Fortune In Cash. Death came to the old man suddenly and when he wa alone. The coroner Investi gated and found In a belt about his body 12,000 In bills and a few dollars In silver in the pockets of his trousers. Then he found something else. It was a deposit check for $140,000 that Investigation proved was really in Hill's name at the Union Bank of Savings of Los Angeles. The body was buried respectably, the estate placed In .the hands of the public administrator and the newspaper reporters given one day of easy work. , The news was telegraphed everywhere and a paper' containing the story found Its (way to H. J. Waffle of Monroe, Neb., who Is a fireman on the Burlington and a brother I'to Mrs. Charles Hill, Jr., of Omaha. He 'came to this city at once and the two vls flted Attorneys L. J. Piattl and Oeorge W. 'Cooper Tuesday for counsel. The lawyers iwere chary at first, but the woman Is one ;of convincing modesty and she relates a I chain of evidence that the attorneys eon lalder strong enough to warrant them In making a thorough investigation of the matter. She says that she and Charles Hill were married thirteen years ago near Gretna a,nd that her husband was then prosperous In a small way. Later his health failed, be could not hold any position requiring constant attention anil Dually was forced to Ho such work as he could find, when well enough, about the railroad yards. His ad versity preyed on his mind and seven years ago he died In the asylum at Hastings, after being confined there seventeen months, in sane. Hears from His Father. Bhortly after they were married he told his wife that he bad received a letter from fcls father, for whom he was named and with whom he had been In Dakota when a hoy, and that the old gentleman had pros pered In southern California an decided to remain there. 1 The letter was never answered, but the husband often mentioned his father and wondered how he was enjoying his life of ease In California. The wife and mother had died in Dakota years before and there were no other members of the family. When the son became Insane, his wife, finding the scanty purse fast emptying, de termined to appeal to the father for aid, hut her husband's mind was too far gone to permit of his assisting in the hunt and she was never able to locate the Californlan, who had been described to her as a moody man who talked little and wrote less.' After death relieved the sufferer she had to turn her attention wholly to the support of her aelf and children and finally, discouraged by what seemed a relentless fate, she burled herself in an obscure corner of Omaha to escape the alght of old friends and asso ciates and resigned, herself to the yoke of the honest poor. Waits and Hopes. Since then she baa heard nothing signifi cant until her brother came with the paper containing the account of the death of the eccentric Californlan. She has placed the affair, with a picture of her husband, in the hands of her attorneys and gone back to her humble home to wait, to hope and to he brave If nothing comes of It. Mortality Statistics. The following births and deaths have been reported at the office of the Board of Health during the twenty-four hours end ing Wednesday noon: Birth Harlan L. Jones. 1943 South Elev frith fctreet. boy; Peter J. McDermott, 8775 Webster street, girl; Carl Adolf son, 8C2 THE POISE I Of a woman in perfect health attracts the eye at once. Such a woman is all l too rare.lv seen. The most of women .bear scare of nffeting on their face which no smiles can hide, and often in their very carriage betray the womanly weaknesa which oppresses them. There can be no perfect health for the woman who suffers from dis ease of the delicate womanly organ ism. Her general health is so inti mately related to the local health of the womanly or gans that these must be cured be fore the general health can be established. Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription cakes weak women strong and sick women well. It curea womanly dis orders and diseasea; brightena the dull eye, rounds out the hollow cheek and givea strength for wifely duties and maternal cares. My health Is the bent new that it has been for four years." writ Mrs. rhebe Morris, of Ira, Cayuga Co., N. Y , bos ... "I have taken but two bottle of your medicine, ' Favorite Pre ecrlpoun ' and 'Uoldes Medical Dierovery.' Theee medicine have dose me more food tain aU that 1 have eeer Ukea before. I coulda't do aiy work only about half the titae, and now X eaa work all the time for a family of four. Verbre I took your medicines I u etck in bed nearly half the time. My advice to aU who are troubled with female weekneae la to take Dr. Item's Favorite Preacrtouoa and 'Golden Med- teal Oiacovrry 1 tbe moet wonderful nudicaacs la in world.' Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of ai one cent stamps to pay expense of mailing pnly. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, ui---.M. y. . Peward street, girl; William Nlles, 1421 South Thirteenth street. girl. Deaths M.' Deay, Fortieth end T streets, aged ) years; Eva Reld. 1110 Fern am street, aged 112 years; John Lee, 117 North Twelfth street, aged 42 years; Charles T. Freeman, 171J North Twent v-elghth avenue, aged 26 years. tale Capitol of Denver. From this building upon a cloudless day the front range of the Rocky mountains stretches out, a glorious panorama from the Spanish peaks In the south to the Lar amie Hills In southern Wyoming, a dis tance of nearly 400 miles, In one sweep of the vision, bringing Pike's Peak, Long's Peak, Mount Evans and Mount Rosalie into view. From the summit of Mount Lincoln 200 peaks are seen rising In majestte heights from the mighty ranges, varying In altitude from 9.000 feet to 14,483 feet above the level of the sea, that being the height of Sierra Blanca, the highest moun tain In the state. To enable persons to teach these favored localities without unncessary expenditure of time or money, the Union Paclflo has put In effect very low rates and splendid train service, three trains leaving Mis souri river dally for Denver, on of which Is "The Colorado Bpeclal," which Is the finest train In the west. Accommodations are provided for all classes of passengers, the equipment Including free reclining chair cars, dining cars, buffet, smoking cars, drawing room sleepera and day coaches. Full Information cheerfully furnished on application to city ticket office, 1324 Far nam street. 'Phone 810. No. 4 Is the train. 10:30 A. M. Ia the hour The new ERIE TRAIN Leaves for, and 3:30 P. M. Is the arriving Hour at NEW YORK. $18.00 la the rate. H. L. Purdy Is the Trav. Pass. Agt. No. 605 W. U. bldg., Chicago, is his office. Red Men. The funeral of Brother John H. Hartman will be held from the coroner's office, 20th and Cuming streets, Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Red Men will leave the hall. Con tinental block, at 1:45 sharp. S. Burn's 10 per cent discount sale now on. America's Summer Heaorta. When It begins to get hot and dry one's tbougbta naturally turn toward the lakes and rivers and the seashore of New York and New England, and we begin to won der how much It would require of time and money to make the trip. A lot of these questions are answered and a lot of in formation given free in "Four-Track Series" No. 8. "America's Summer Resorts." Sent on receipt of a 2-cent stamp, by Oeorge H. Dantels, General Passenger Agent, New York Central & Hudson River railroad, Orand Central Station, New York. Low Rates to the Kast. via the Lake Shore A Michigan Southern Ry. to Chautauqua and return, July 4th and 25th. $14.00 for the round trip. Port land, Me., and return, July 6th to 9th, one fare for the round trip; return limit may be extended to August ISth. .Providence, R. I., and return, July 7-8-9, one fare for the round trip; return limit may be ex tended to August 15th. Full Information on application to M. S. Giles, T. P. A., Chicago, or C. If. Daly, Chief A. G. P. A., Chicago, Announcements of the Theaters, The Ferris Stock company changes its hill at the Boyd tonight. The new offering will be the intensely Interesting emotional drama, "Was She to Blame?" In this play Mlas Hayward has a role In which her ad mirers will see her to the very best ad vantage. The play la on elmilar lines to "East Lynn." It scenes are laid in Eng land. Next week the English version of 'L'Alglon," under the title of "Napoleon's Son," will he given. HALF RATES Via. Wabash Railroad. $33.2R Portland, Me., and return, on sale July 4 to 8. $31.65 Providence, R, I., and return, on aale July 6, 7 and 8. Stopovers allowed at Niagara Falls. Ask your nearest ticket agent to route you via Wabash, or call at Wabash new city office, 1601 Farnam atreet, or address Harry E. Moores, O. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. The Milwaukee Railway. has on Its line at Yorkshire, la., 31 miles east of Omaha, a beautiful grove and plcnlo ground. Committees on location will do well to see that location. Call at City Ticket Office, 1504 Farnam. St., for par- tlculara. GEO. B. HAYNES, , City Passenger Agent FOR SALE Latest model type. A. O. combination graphophone, which plays both large and email records; list price, $90. This Is especially designed for concert pur poses, having a thirty-six Inch horn and stand. It also Includes twenty large Edi son records and carrying case of twenty- lour records. The machine Is entirely new and haa never been used. Will sell at a bargain. Address X 16, in care of The Bee, Shampooing and halrdressing, Ibc, at the Bathery. 216-220 Bee building. Tel., 1716. TOWN MARSHAL GETS BUSY Makes an Arrest and Shakes the Very Foaadatlea of So ciety. Dundee la In an uproar. The town marshal has made an arrest , Some time ago the proud little suburb established a pound. The lawns of some people and back yards of some other people were being invaded with distressing fre quency by horses that these people didn't own, cows that they didn't want and pigs that they wouldn't have. They considered that such things were an abuse of the spirit of communism that has alwaya been fos tered there, and It wan duly enacted by the aldermen of the place that "a pound be and hereby Is" established. Tbe pound was about the site of a Texan's boot and its gate fastened with an ordinary latch, but It was considered sufficient. Monday a wayward, alralesa horse drifted onto Dundee lawns without license and without Invitation. Ths marshal did his stern duty. He locked It In the pound. Tuesday morning It wasn't there. Excite ment ran high. The arm of tbe law began working overtime. Tuesday night Justice Charles Potter was called from the sleep of the righteous to transact bualness In a hurry and a nightdress. Vaughn Coughlln. a youth, had been arrested, suspected of releasing the horse, which was said to ba bla father's, from tbe pound. He waived the reading of the complaint and was placed under $100 bond, furnished by W. A. Foster. Ths hearing was set by Justice Potter for Thursday morning. N DIED. BROWN Margaret Jane, wife of Frank A. Brown; hit a April L 18S0: died June 23. lfctf. at 11 h. m.; age, 43 years, $ months. ' j aiyi. i Funeral Tauranay. June za, at z n. m from reatrlenie. Thirty-seventh and WrlahL Lyman I'Ul. Interment, F ureal Lawn cemetery, inanaa inviiea. rJ OJ CO 25c 50c for 50c and 75s waists for $1.00 and $1.25 waists Shirt Waist Suits Shirt waist eults In the new sailor, blouse styles, with ties, also blouse waists embroidery trimmed, fancy ruffled flounced skirts, in oxblood, blues, pinks, white and hlnrlr rift values, at t ' Wash Skirts Wash skirts made of fine pique, em broidery and Insertion trimmed, linen crash skirts with separate flounce. mmmea with white bands, denlra lite bands, denlra 98c BKiria in all colors, allover tucking and uound, $1.75 value, White Sicilian Summer Skirts made with five bands, on flounce, perfect hanging1 garments, an ideal aum mer skirt, $7.00 values Splendid Millinery Bargains $3.50 Trimmed Black Hats, $1.95 Several hundred freshly trimmed pretty black fancy braid hats, pro fusely draped with good quality chif fon, black flowers, ornaments.etc. Jues what you want to wear during summer and early fall regular $3.50 values, for . 195 Before On your vacation let us put fit a new pair for you. If your vacation will be more satisfactory. Our optician is a specialist. Look for the name. S. W. LINDSAY, The Jeweler, 1516 Douglas St. JO LEE'S QUAINT FUNERAL Bsap,. Tobacco and Cigarettes to KtepHim Company. PERFORATED PAPER CHECKS THE DEVIL Sticks of Panic Burned and Incanta tions Bald Over the Crave oC Dead Celestial at Forest Lawn. The funeral of Jo Lee, Chinese laundry- man at 117 North Twelfth street, passed off without a hitch yesterday, and by this . time his Immortal part is well on Its way serosa the fiery lake, which ia the moat that separates this mundane sphere from the celestial heaven. It was solemnized at the undertaking rooms of Bralley ft Dorrance, Twentieth and Cuming streets. Twenty-three Chinamen were present, under the leadership of Jo Hung wan, master of ceremonies, but the great majority of the crowd was made up of whltea and blacks, whose curiosity prompted them to attend. The casket, of imitation mahogany, rested upon trestles In the reception room, and the people filed by to have a last look at the remains. On tbe breast ol the toay lay two packages of tobacco, two packages of cigarettes of a common commercial brand and two bar's of soap, the latter, presumably, to enable the deceased, to start up a laundry when he shall have ar rived at the happy land. There were other articles, but they were not easily recog nizable. They looked like oblong slips of manila paper, Indented as by the nails of a bootheel. Jo Hung Wah was asked if any opium had been placed in the coffin and he answered negatively. "Nop; he have 'nuff opium." And he laughed merrily at the Joke, the point of which was that the late lamented had died of the opium habit. Qatai an Important Feature. The queue of the corpse was draped over the shoulder in plain view, and this was a very important feature of the rite. A dead Chlnaman'a queue ia his passport to Paradise. Like a kite, he cannot hope to get to heaven without a tall. After the faceboard had been screwed in place over the casket Jo Hung Wah pro cured a bunch of punk sticks and set them afire. There were forty-four sticks In the bunch, one for each year of tbe deceased's age. Another Chinaman appeared with a little stamped and colored tin ornament with peacock feathers sticking in It and thrust it into the crack where the faceooard joins the lid of the coffin. Tbe pallbearers then bore tbe remains to tbe hearse. Joe Hung Wah, his punk sticks still smoking odorlferously, mounted the box beside tbe driver and signalled the other Chinamen to brtng their carriages into line. There wero live carriages in all. As the proceeiton moved off a shower of little slips of red paper, perforated, trailed behind. It was explained that the devil, In following ths hearse, would examine each of those slips and would crawl through ths perforation In each, which would take so, long that the soul' could get the start of him. It is necessary for a Chinaman to have a queue In order that he may aafely cross the lake of fire which separates him from ever lasting Joy. He has to cross this lake on a wire, and. If he should fall off, other China men could seise him by the queue and pull him back, but if he has no queue there Is no means of rescuing him. At the cemetery the ceremonies were sim ple, A few Incantations were muttered oval Great Sale of Ladies' Shirt Waists We bought the entire stock of a EL Louis wholesale dry goods house, all that a St. Joseph house had on hand and the entire stock of white waists from a New York manufacturer. These purchases and the balance of the waists from the Seeley-Howe-LeVan Co. stock are offered to you at the moat remarkably low prices. All the newest styles including open fronts and back, full fronts, side pleated effects, elbow sleeves, etc., made of the finest white Persian lawn, India llnon, cham bray, madras, percale organdy, etc., trimmed with fine embroidery, lace and Insertion, on aale in four assortments, as follows: 95c m for $1.75 and $2.00 waists for $2.50 and $3.00 waists Tailor-Made Suits 160 ladles' tailor made suits, gar ments that sold for $15.00, $17.00 anl $20.00 this season, all the newest pro ductions, made of BaW OO the finest fabrics.' J 33 ell on sale at Golf Skirts 100 golf skirts Including all the new cloths and popular styles, beautifully atltched and strapped, exceptional quality, worth $8.50, jM QQ all on aneclal sale I Kj tomorrow at B"' 3.98 $1.50 Children's Trimmed Hats, 59c Several hundred fine satin braid flats, splendidly draped with good quality all silk Louisene and soft striped silks, regular $1.60 val ues, for 59c SSGBSaBBsB&nS You Go your glasses In- order or your eyes are comfortable the grave and a large quantity of perforated colored paper was tied to the bushes and treea in the vicinity. ' " On coaching parties don't overlook a few cold bottles of Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagne. It will double your pleasure. A Place to Upend the Summer. On the lines of tbe Milwaukee railway In Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa are some of the most beautiful places In the world to spend a summer vacation, .cawnplng out or at the elegant summer hotels Boating, fishing, beautiful lakes and streams and cool weather. Okobojl is the nearest of these resorts, but all are easily reached from Omaha, and the round trip rates this summer are lower than ever before. Full information on application. F. A. NASH. General Western Agent C, M. & St. P. Ry., 1501 Farnam St., Omaha. Greatly Redneea Rates. WABASH RAILROAD. $13.60 8t. Louis and return, aold June 16 17, 21. 33. $20.60 Portland. Me., and return from Chicago, sold July S to 9. $18.90 Providence, R. I., and return, from Chicago, sold July 7, 8, 0. All information at Wabash new city office, 1601 Farnam, or write Harry E. MOoes, u. a. r. u., umana. Neb. Wanted First-class engineer who thor oughly understands steam and electrical machinery. Address D 8, Bes. Bhamrooing and halrdressing, 25c, at the Bathery, 316-220 Bee Building. Tel. 1716. Publish your legal nonces in The Weekly Bee. Telephone 238. ANXIOUS TO FOLLOW DEWEY OmaJaa, Produces Young; Men Who Want to Join Uncle Sam's Nary. Out of forty persons who have applied to the naval recruiting station for enlist ment In tbe United States navy about thirty have been accepted on preliminary examination. The final acceptance of the prospective recruits cannot be made until Thursday, aa ths physician who will make ths physical examinations will not arrive until then. The present examination con sists of measurement and teBts of the eyes of the prospective sailors. The number volunteering In Omaha Is somewhat greater than usually come to the office in the same length of time, but de sirable recruits are not found with the ease that they were a year ago. The larger number of persons offering to enlist are young men who will rate as landsmen and boys who desire to become apprentices, while the party desires machinists and other mechanics for work on the ships. SOHENIW IMa an4 SftarkHwr, Bottle Only at tha Pre wary fca St. Losaa, B. Mar efc Ceaisaar HI VaJues R.emstrkLble Women's Shirt the ill 11 y f if est V ... i Is. ever offered for sale. Come Thursday the values are amazing. All $1.00 Shirt Waists 59c All $1.25 Shirt Waists 75c All $2.00 Shirt Waists 95c All $2.50 Shirt Waists $1.45 All $3.00 Shirt Waists $1.90 All $5 Shirt Waists $2.90 25c Ladies' Hose 15c Thursday we will offer 1,800 pairs ladies' hose in black, tans and fancy colors, mad& of maco best hoee value ever of fered by any house in this country Thursday Colorado The way to get the best ac commodations U via the Great Rock Island Route WHY? It is the only direct line to Colorado Springs and Manitou. It is the popular route to Denver. It has the best Dining Car Service. It has the finest equipment and gives choice of three fast daily trains to Colorado. Rocky Mountain Limited leaves Omaha 6.50 a. m., arrives Den ver 8.45 p. m., Colorado Springs (Man itou) 8.30 p. m. Big 5 leaves Omaha 1.30 p. in., arrives Den ver 7.45 a. m., Colorado Springs (Man itou) 7.35 a. m., Pueblo 9.10 a. m. Colorado Flyer leaves Omaha 5.20 p. m., arrives Den ver 11.00 a. m., Colorado Springs (Man itou) 10.35 a. m.. Pueblo 11.50 a. m. Another inducement to use the Hock Island will be the $15 round trip rate to Colorado effective this summer by that line. Ask for details and free books, "Under the Turquoise Sky' ' gives the most fascinating description of Colorado. "Camping in Colorado" has full de tails for campers. CITY TICKET OFFICE. 1323 Farnam Street. OMAHA. A SKIN OP BEAUTY IS A JOY F0REVEI DR. T. FELIX GOLRAL'D'S ORIENTAL CREAM. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER. Removes Ten, Ptmplea, Pracklra, Moth Patches, Huh ana Skin die eae, and every blemish on beauty, and defies deteo Elol M JV e the U or 6 .A a 1 ? jreare, and Is se harroleaa we t&ate It to be .sure 'I la properly made. Accept no aounter. tm of imllar nejne. Dr. I Ssyre said to a If Ay of the haul-tea (a patient) s "As you ladles will use them, 1 recom mend fOOUKAUD'8 CREAM' aa the least harmful of all the Skin preparationa.'.' For sale by all DrugKlHtu and Fancy Goods Lealare In the U. 8. and Europe. FEUD. T. HOPKINS, Wep'l r Great Jones N. T. A Wise Woman wttt try ud nrwm kav bMutv. A Sue llmnerlal Hair Rno-flnflrafor ....r.... ..... D natural oolur or shade. II Is clxao, dur Ul. anrt OVB APPLICATION WILL LAST FOB MONTHS. Sample ol half cojurea xree. Beau sux rawpuiei. Imnerlal Chemical Co.. Ho W. 23d St., N. T. Sold by Sherman & McCounell Drug Co. Deputy State Veterinarian Food Inspector. H. L. RAMACCIOTTI, D. V. S. CITY VETERINARIAN. Office and Infirmary, 28th and Mason 8ts. Telephone 630. ft TKvirsday inornirg we Plaf:rf,1!: balance of the shirt waist purchase. Right?, 1U liVlllk Jk 111V kV,UOWll uuuico una Extraordinary SaJe witVinnt rlmiVil tVit? rrrpntpt nssnrtmpnt". crrpnt-- fc values and greatest number of waists we yarn. The J Ul Ua JL UV 15c frame, steel ment of handles to se lect from values Thursday A BIG NOISE Is being; made In the newspapers by some manufacturers of HAIR TONICS, DAN DRUFF CURES, HAIR GROWERS, etc. Some claim to have restored hair to bald heads of six years Rtandlng; others claim to grow a full head of hair In a single night. Just because a man pays he caught a 15 lb. bass from Cut Off Lake don't make It necenary for you to take a week off and go out there end TRY to do the same thing. If the Hair Tonic fel lows would be half way reasonable, their wares would BE ON TUB MARKET LONGER, and the public would take more stock in their claims. Does any one of theee fellows give you a guarantee that their stuff will do what Is claimed? That Is Just what we do every time we recom mend PARISIAN HAIR TONIC AND DANDRUFF CURE-and If you'll try It. and it falls, your 75c 1b ready when you return the empty bottle. OPEN ALL NIGHT SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE mtlTC KTOWF Tel. T47. S. W. Cor. ltttb and Ckloego. pretty Sleek Rigs We are off ng you these days Stanhopes that are supremely wealthy in comfort and good looks. Driving wagons that are light and speedy, and dozens of other styles that are right. Rub ber tires make 'em easy to ride in. Our low prices make them easy to own. It is up to you. Kingman Implement Co., IOth and Farnam Sts. , Omaha. VARNISH Nearly everyone uses Varnish of soma kind, but everyone does not know how to use It. There Is a big difference In Var nishes and nothing you can be fooled on so easily. We make a epeclalty of Var nishes. We can furnish you Varnlah for floors. Varnish for furniture. Varnish for bath room. Varnish for buggies. Varnish for ironwork. VarnlBh for houses. Varnish for bicycles. Comes In pints, quarts, half gallon and gallon. We give you Just what you want. No guesswork at our store. FULLER X GO. Fourteenth and Doug'.aa Streets. WHEN YOU BUY A You ara not paying for CIIKOMOH. bCUEMKS, i KfcE DEA14, ETC., b for FINE QUALITY" II AVANATOBACCO. EQUAL to IMPOKTEDClOAltS, T. M. IUCS KBRCAKTILS CiGAftjCO. WajUj frjQuU, VUflfl. iUU, 0LLEGE Rest Fall Waists' Instruction te of aa ad- on Vi '1 I awiatu iuv uui worth. This here. UUJTiil OWI1 b VIUIOIO' , """H $1 Laddies' Umbrella. 59c Thursday we will sell $1.00 ladies' umbrellas for 50c made of a very line twilled gloria with a paragon rod a beautiful assort 59c they are Nowhere On Earth Can you find such a display of men's low Bhoes as we can show you tomorrow. And low shoes are all the go this year we hardly ever find a man that wants the high cut shoe. At J3.B0 we offer you a selection from ten separate and diBtlnct ttylen In all leathers. Patent calf, patent vlct kid, vlcl kid, and black Russia. The medium and extra heavy soles with extenlon edges. Take a look at our east window and then come In and let us give you me snoe lor a cloaer Inspection. A FOURTH OF JULY TRW For t'nele Sam that will make him wh like Tom Martthan of Kenlurky did, that his throat was as long as the Potomac river that h mlaht enlov the elotiUHliii pleaaure of feeling It all the way down. Is a tfiH.ua or cma, vparKiuig ana araiwr eu peer, more delicious to the palate of the thirsty than nectar was to the arods of yore. Be sure and order a caaa i.f Mats , lor your ourin ui uiy teieurauon, Metz Bros. Brewing Co. Tel. It . Oaaaha. Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt, care Nsumaysr Hotel, Council iiluffs. lows. fCfDRUHKARDS WHITE DOVE CU"g Deter ;m lo d. nioj cr.r lx lor .Irons drink, the appetite tor whli b cannot cilit .iter mins ilil. remedy. Give, le nf liuull wnb or without snuwleuae or petteni; tuielrea; (1 a bbcrmao 4 McOuuueil, uruiul.Le. Ida aad iwus. 9 I lake a look at our east window I and then come In and let us give you B I the shoe for a cloaer Inspection. 3 Drexol Shoe Co., B Osaaha'a 1'p-to-da.fe Sho Roaee, Ej 1410 FARNAM STREET. H WseBSBBBBMSaBaaaeBaaBSSSSSBSSaSBaBSjg business next fall rters. be