on aw vr DUNN CETS HIS MANDAMUS South Omaha CuUf f Polio Mats. So Showing ii Court. JUDGE SLABAUGH ISSUES OMNIBUS ORDER FaJmlaatlea ( the Deaaty Ceaatr Attorney la Far Dong-las Ceaaty Laok I.Ik a. Mar Sqalk Naw. Judge W. W. Blabaugh yeeterdsy morning Issued peremptory writ of mandamus to compel John Brigs, a chief of police of South Omaha, to arrest or cauae to be ar retted "all persona engaged In or found rlolatlng the laws of Nebraska or the ordi nances of South Omaha," relating to gambling, and when It became known about the court house that this had been done with the consent of both A. H. Murdoch, city attorney of South Omaha, and Ignatius Jehovah Dunn, "deputy county attorney In and for Dougfas county," there ? many a weary and knowing smile. Murdoch said: "This leares mattera precisely as th?y were before Shields begin his proceedings," bat sn attorney standing near, quickly added: "Except that Dunn has gotten his little notoriety out of It and will doubtless pose as a successful champion of law and order. It's about as thin a fiasco as I ever saw or heard of. Dunn Is the prize grandstand player." City Attorney Murdoch was In court some time before Dunn arrived and when the deputy did arrive tbe matter was dis posed of In a very few minutes. The South Omahan Informed the court that Brlgga was perfectly willing the writ should Is sue, so the Judge signed It and It went to the filing box. Terms of the "Wrtt. By its terms It la ordered, adjudged and decreed that Briggs "arrest, or cause to be arrested, all persons engaged In or found violating the laws of Nebraska or tbe ordinances of South Omaha by having In operation upon their premises any gam bling fixtures or devices of any name or nature, or who are found operating or carrying on any gambling rooms, gambling house or place where gambling Is permitted, or the operating or keeping of gambling devices within the said city of South Omaha: that ha arrest or cause to b arrested all persons engaged In keeping or operating gambling fixtures or devices of any kind, name or nature whatsoever, adapted, devised and designed for playing game of chance for money or other prop erty of value, and that he arrest or cause to be arrested forthwith all persons engaged In setting up, keeping, maintaining or op erating any gambling device, machine or fixture of any name or nature whatsoever adapted, devised, designed, Intended or used for the purpose of playing games of chancd for money or any property of value within th said city of South Omaha, and that he arrest or causs to be arrested any and all persona charged, informed or complained against for any of the things above named." - Williams Gets OsT Free. - Another trsasactlca ef ths sicrslns that has made the methods of the county attor ney's office a subject of discussion more enthusiastic than complimentary. Is the releasing of Frank Williams from the county Jail, with the case sgalnst him tolled. Williams - and Robert Llmerltk raided the card room over Cliff Cole's saloon last winter and were caught while making away with .the atrong box. They were Jailed, and though Limerick waa re leased on his own recognisance aome months ago, Williams haa been lying In his cell ever since January 25, or for mora than six months, waiting for the county attor ney to get ready for trial. Two weeks ago Judge Bstelle learned of It and brought the prosecutor around with sharp turn, threatening to dlacharge Williams at the end of the term if the county attorney was not ready before that time for trial. The latter waited until this eleventh hour, when announcement waa made that the term would end Tuesday, and then nolled the caae. Williams bade th Jailers goodbye with aa assurance that it would be the last time they or anybody els would ever see him behind the bars. Douglas Printing Co.. 150J Howard; tel. 644. Genuine Imported beer on draught Ed Maurers, 130 Farnam street Homeaeekers' Ksearsloaa. On Tuesday, August (, the next Home seekers' excursion will leave Omaha via Missouri Pacific to certain polnta In south west Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, ste. Limit of ticket, 21 days. Rate, one fare plus' $3 for th round -trip. For In formation, land pamphlets, etc., call on any agent of the company, or T. F. GODFREY, P. T. A., 8. B. Corner 14th and Douglas fits., Omaha, Neb, MEDALS MAY NOT BE READY Wlaaer af RIB Competition at Leavenworth Likely to Walt .for Their Rewards. It Is probable that the winners of the medals In ths rifle contest now In progress at Fort Leavenworth will not receive those medals at the time they are won and that th visit of General Batea to the range cannot be for the purpose of conferring the medals. At the time the contest waa deeidsd upon the adjutant general of the department sent to Washington for ths medals and has re ceived word saying that th requisition cannot be filled tor the reason that the medals authorised by the regulations have not been designed at this time, but that they will be sent as soon as they have been designed and manufactured. At headquarters It Is not known how long It will take to prepare the design and have It approved, but few of the officers bell ve that they will be ready by tbe close ct the competition. Msjor 8. 8. Leach, chtf engineer officer of the department, h also commands the First battalion of en gineer, is feeling pleased with the showing mads b the members of that batta Inn In the competition. With only four ram In ths competition, three r! them male r c ri th first day wuVh would qualify them fir placea on tbe team of the department . nl one of them secured second plsce. Ho likes the showing all the more from the fact that the men had prevtou lv d. 111.1 only with ths carbine and the use of the rifle Is new to them. Companies A. B, C and D of tbe Twenty fifth Infse'.ry arrived In San Francisco on th transport Thomas Friday. They will reach Fort Niobrara In a few days to tak -station at that post, the companies of 'h Twenty-second regiment' at that p at goln i to Fort Logan H. Roots Immedlats'y. Colonel John M. Pullmsn. chief quarter master of the department, will go to Fort Niobrara Sunday to prepare tbe post for the reception of ths battalion of th Twenty-fifth. Parle Wooloa Co. Mavea. Th Paris Woolen Co. haa removsd to 1415 Douglas street and la better prepared tban ever before to handle lis Increasing custom. This company is showing a very baadsome line ef lats-styl (all and win ter aultlnga, among whleh I ths newest covelty. coronation red, which blda fair to become very popular with good dressers. COIRTLAJD BEACH NOTES. Feraaaal Items Gathered Vpoa th Reaeh af Omaha's Papalar Resort. Dr. Jensen and wlfs were recent visitors. Tbe Misses Kaufman are Uktng lessons In rowing. Mr. J. R. Lehmer and family were among recent visitors. Judge Langdon and family speak highly of the beach and Its attractlona. Miss Gertrude Moore Is one of th best oarswomen that visits the lake. Mr. and Mrs. 8ol Hopper are among tbe enthusiastic bowlers at Courtland. The Rlngwalts are among the many fam ilies who hold weekly picnics at Court land. The highest scores at nlneptna for three games this week are Will Qurley, 27; Sprstlln, 24; Beesen, 23. Will Coad likes to stroll on the sands at the beach and thinks the Blckett fam ily are Just a little the best be ever saw. Mr. Dsve O'Brien Is a frennent viaitr He Is not only an enthusiastic bowler, but balloon ascension spectator aa well. Dave alwaya has his family with him. Fred Nash, Jr., and Ben Cotton take in everything when at Courtland. There are a number of rood shots imnnt the women patrons at Courtland. The best so fsr seen are Miss C. Carpenter, Mlse Maude Stlckel, Mrs. O. King, Miss Holland and Mrs. Griffiths. A bsthlng psrty of some twenty couples had the beach mostly to themselves the other evening after 10 o'clock. The party was gotten up by Mrs. Griffith, Miss Fox and Miss Holland. Nine o'clock and after 10 at night wit nesses the largest numbers of bathing parties on the beach. Out of a possible 72 at the shooting gal lery, Frank Spoon made 72. R. Bushman 70, C. M.. Koster 71, T. J. Mahoney 69. T. J. O'Brien 70. Dolse Coryell 68, Paul Galla gher 68, McShane and Glllett 7L At tenpins, the best scores, the past week: Miss Wills, 170, Miss Tyle 163, Miss Gal lagher 163, Mrs. Corey 165, Miss Meredith 181, Miss Seykora, 174, Mrs. Grotte 190. Mrs. Mills 183, Mrs. Chapman 179, Mra. Culver 171. The Cahn family had a sort of reunion picnic Tuesday In the grove. It Included th children of Martin Cahn of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cahn and children, Mr. Aaron Cahn and Mrs. Dreyfus and children. It seems to be the proper caper now for families to have a certain day each week set apart for a plcnlo In the grove. The women and children going to the beach in the afternoon and the men going from their places of business. The men making highest scores at ten pins were: H. Tsgg 218, Weber 223, Kahn 211, Wells 207, Broadwell 221, Baldwin 212, Hartley 202. Krug 201. Rolls 231, 226, 216; Will Kaiser 218, Harry Kaiser 216, Hoover 222, King Denmon 219, Brewer 210, Grotte 208. Berger 201, 21(. 218, 225, 245; Lehman 218, Ostrom 206. Attention, Maccabees! Tou are hereby notified of the death of Sir Knight James Plckren. Funeral from St. Andrews' Episcopal church, 41st and Charlea, Monday, Aug. 4. at 10 a. m. All members are requested to be present. OMAHA TENT NO. 75. There's only one Btonecypner. He prints. Yob Are Invited To attend the great annual Grocers' and Butchers' union Plcnlo At Mlesourl Valley Park. Special trains from Union Depot 71a "The Northwestern Line," Thursday, Aug. 7th, 8 a. m. Dancing. Music, Games, Races. All kinds of Amusement. Perfect order. . "Every store closed on that day." Tickets at all Groceries and Butcher shops, Or at Depot. Try th Chicago laundry. 'Phone 205. ORDER TOMBSTONE AND GRAVE Miss Jalla Howell Makes Ample Pre paration Before Eadlaar Her Own Life. The remain of Julia Howell, who com mitted suicide in Denver Thursday night, arrived . In Omaha yesterday morning and were taken from the station to the Prospect Hill cemetery, where they were Interred. Mrs. J. George Leyner of Denver accom panied the remalna. Miss Howell had' evidently contemplated suicide tor some time and It Is probable that with her was burled a broken heart. Two weeka ago eh cam to Omaha from Chicago and purchased lot In the Pros pect Hill cemetery. She then called upon a marble firm and ordered a monument to be erected aa soon as possible. It Is the engravings and Inscription on this monu ment that leads to the belief that some time In the life of this woman there has been romance. On on slda of th stone Is th word "Julia," beneath this are two hands clasped, one that of a man and th other of a woman. Beneath th hands Is the word "Eternity." ' Miss Howell ' left note, found In tbe room by her body, stating tbst 111 healih had caused her to end her life. By this note was another requesting that her re mains b sent to Omaha for burial. t She asked tbe representative of the mrtr ble firm' her what ah ahould do In order that her body be brought to Omaha for In terment In case of sudden death. He ad vised leaving a note to that effect with some friend. She left It In her room. It Is said Miss Howell has no relatives here and t the marble msn she atated tht ahe had never been In the town except when ah purchased th stone and lot Mra. Leyner would make no statement In regard to th dead woman and aatd that the notices that had been published hid been given out by others than those who Vnw tbe woman. She waa ssld to be the daugh ter of J. 8. Howell of Chicago. Have Root print It OSTROM IS N0TL0S!NG SLEEP Hrrrat In llith Marat Friday Mht Dorin'l Worry fommtseloaer Lraat Little Olt. . Friends who called at the county com missioners' ihamb' r to condole with Henry Obirom ever his failure to be elected presi dent of the 8lxth Wsrd Republican club Friday night found that gsntleman not In frs and mourning, but whistling and cheerful. "Don't you think for a minute that that Is costing ms sny sleep," he said to one of them. "I didn't know until o'clock last evening that my friends wers booming me for the place, and I told them then that I didn't car for It I only permitted my nam to b used because It waa aald that other who had been working for me might be dlasatisfied If I drew out flatly on th venlng of tbe meeting. If I had had as pirations for It I certainly wouldn't have bea out chasing over the county on other business for th last few daya. but would have declared myself and been working for It I have no aore spot' and shall giv them all the help I can at all times, for I think It's a msa's duty te be in politic to a certain extent and always have been In It. whether I held office or not" Publish your legal notices la Th Wsskly pes. Tslsphoae 23. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; SUNDAY. FARJOI. A He tt Tawa ba th Milwaukee Read. The opening ssle of lots In th tows ef Farson, on th new short line of the Chi cago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railway, now being constructed, will take place Tuesday, August 12, at 10 a. m. on the townalte. Farson Is delightfully locsted in one of tbe garden spots of Iowa, In Wapello county, fifteen miles northeast of Ottuinws. Its 25,000 broad acres tributary yield mil lions of dollars annually to the farmera through stock, grain, fruits snd vegeta bles. All this yield of produce will here after be marketed at Farson, thus Insuring a rapid snd prosperous growth for thus new commonwealth. To all those Intending opening brsncbes of trade or profession or who contemplate a change of location thla opportunity should not be lost, but preparations msde to be promptly on hand the data of open ing to secure choice sites for business and home. To the mechanic and laborer also Is this a goMen opportunity, for their services will Immediately be In demand In rearing the structures that will adorn this future city. Tbe management of sales Is by the land department of tbe Chicago, Milwaukee A St Paul Railway company, which controls all new towns on extensions of lines, and the prices of lots and conditions of sale will be within the reach of all. For maps and other Information apply to C. A. PADLET, General Land Agent C. M. A St P. Ry. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Anneal Plenle. Clan Gordon No. 68, Order of Scotlsh Clans, Calhoun, Neb., August 16, 1902. All concessions for refreshments, amusements and game of skill in park and on adjacent grounds for sale. Address W. E. Worllne, Fort Calhoun, Neb. Lake Manawa. Lake Manawa had many visitors from Omaha yesterdsy afternoon and evening, among whom were many members of the Epworth league. Mr. 8umner Knox, secretary of the Iowa Society, Army .of the Philippines, wss at Manawa last evening. He says there will be 30,000 people at Manawa on August 14 to witness the shsm bsttle. Wednesday, the 13th, will also be a big day, with prob able an attendance of 15,000 to 20,000. The colored quartet will be at the kur ssal this week. Covalt's concert band program for today and the week embraces many fine selec tions, including "Prince of the Plains," "Chicago Tribune," "Beau Ideal," "A Drag Rag Nlggerdon" and "My Lady Hottentot" marches; the waltzes "King Dode" and "Southern Roses;" "Coppers on Parade," pa trol; "Cavallerla Rusticana," national mel odies, "Pilgrims' Chorus" from "Tannhau ser," grand fantasia on English, Irish and Scotch airs, by Cbsrles Baetins. One of the most strklngly pretty bath ing costumes seen on tbe beach Is worn by Miss Goerne. It is of white mohair trimmed In white. The Blckett family have been such great favorites that Manager Griffiths has en gaged the mfor the coming week. They give two performances each day, at 4:43 and 8:4o o'clock, and ciusa uu u night Notice, Knights! Our state deputy will be with us next Wednesday. All members requested to at tend. H. E. HUBERMANN, President Lawn Social' and Concert. - The annual lawn social and concert of St. Peter's church will be held on Tues day evening, August S, on the church grounds. Twenty-eighth and Leavenworth streets. The concert will be given by Franlk'a band. LAKE. OK.ODOJL On the Mllwaakee Railway. For a short or a long vscatlon thla beau tiful lake offers the most economical yet delightful outing that Is ' available for Omaha people. quickly and easily reached from Omaha via th Milwaukee railway, altitude al most 2.000 feet, air alwaya cool and in vigorating. A beautiful, clear, deep lake with high shores, ploturesquely timbered with hardwood trees. Excellent fishing, boating and bathing. Moderate-priced, but good bot"ls This is a list of advantagea not to be equaled. Full Information cheer fully furnished at the Milwaukee Railway City Office. 1504 Farnam street F A. NASH, General Western Agent Franklin J. Grlffen att'y. 712 N. Y. Ufa. Th Hesperian Male Qaartet Enter tainers. Engaged for the coming Epworth as sembly at Lincoln, will give two of their celebrated concerts at Washington hall August 7 and 8, at 8 p. m. The late Dr. A. C. Hirst ssld: "The Hesperlsn quartet merits the highest commendation.. It 1 my privilege to know them and to have heard them In their -Chautauqua work. Their singing Is refining, exalting, enter taining, most enjoyable. This la true of tbe classical music they render as well as that of rollicking humor." Lovers of a musical treat will b sure to attend. THURSDAY August 7th Every Grocery and Meat Shop Will ou account of the Annua! Picnic At Missouri Valley. Fverybody Invited Pleasure and amusement for all and "a day under th trees." Special train from Union Depot ( a. m., via LIS!! DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE GO. III5-III7 FARNAM STREET. Low Prices on Lawn Goods Torch and Lawn Goods, Rattan Couches and Kockera, Uo-Carts, Baby Cabs, in fact everything in summer furni ture is under the ban. Maple Porch 85c Rocker, at Maple or green Porch Rock ers reed Beat, EJ Q Porch Rocker with rattan seat and back EC maple or green Large arm rocker, double - cane seat, slat O back, at ..: JJKJ Baby Carriage, with enam eled gear, rubber tires, par aol and brake, PTf S g? for JL .awu Many other equally good values not" mentioned. DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO., III5-III7 Farnam St. We close at 1 p. m. Satardays. Catalogue for ont-of-town patrons. Low Prices on Low Shoes for Men. $5.00 for $3.95. ' Black Russia Calf Oxford, latent Ideal Kld Oxford. These are th latest styles and up-to-date goods, and have never sold before for less than $5.00; now $3.95. $4.00 for $2.05. 'Men's Patent Colt Oxford, men's Vlci Kid Oxford; these are stylish, handsome goods and are good values at $4.00, but we are going to close them at $2.95. FRY shoe We Don't Cut Prices on a few artlclea and rob you on others, as we nave heard some do. , We do t-usl-russ on up-to-date methods. "Quick sales and small profits" on all our lines. Whether you have a prescription filled, buy a bottle of patent medicine or a pound of borsx, we make the closest prices con sistent with quality and fair dealing. Give us a trial and h"t us prove to you that we make tbe lowest prices In town. $1.00 Payne's Female Regulator 69o $1.00 Bampsrm's Tonlo for Catarrh .... (be $J.no Dr. TremaJn's English Female Pills $100 $1.00 Wright's Iron Tonic Bitters.... 65c 6(c Wright s Kidney and Liver Pllla . ?5c toe Wright's Dyspepsia Cur 35c 60c Klng'a Rheumatism Cure 86c Dabrook's La Sylva Perfume, os 4'ic ouc Pozsonl Face Powder 260 HOWELL DRUG CO., Ittth and Capital Ave., and Park Ava. and Leavenworth Street. CANTALOUPE SUNOEA This Is one only of the various new soda fountain drinks which are be.ng served at . the ONYX VILEEN. Drink once at the shrine of the ONYX QUEEN and the , Dunuisnments or all other vouu-ne com petitors have no sttractlons. There is ' one only BEST aid that bst. In soda fountains Is the ONYX yitKN. miii; oiit til nitiG I'ltiCESt i 2fic Hire's Root Beer, we sell 10c 35c Castorla, we sell 2Ji' Watch your Castorla. as some has be n offered which is not genuine and othe.s that has had the cork drawn and been , tampered with. $l oo Pe-ru-na, we sell Bsc . WE GIVE VOl' WHAT TOU ASK FOR. Kic King Fly Killers, we sell be 6c Cnscart ts, we sell 4'ic j 25c caacarets. we sell Vtc , $1.00 Wine Card ul. we sell fxic ; k)c Byrup of Figa, we sell 5c , Quart bottle fine Port i r Claret, we sell 3ao Z6e Thompson's Cherry Phosphate, we aell lOo i Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co. Cor. loth and Dodge Sts., Omaha. Geneve txionev I x Bladder lioublct at once. Cures In 40Hcursaii URINARY DISCHARGES (DO. iwiw. AUGUST 3, 1902. Large porch ana chair, hickory split i 7 sent, at Rattan Couch EZ( full size, for...- -JV Large rattan rocker weath ered finished, Go-Cart, golden oak finish, enameled gear, f f rubber tires, . VW Reclining Go-Cart, nicely upholstered, gear enamel ed in green, best rubber tires, parasol Qk and brake. f or . Monday and Tuesday Two days only we place on sale two lines of men's patent leather Oxfords, In Blucher or Oxford style $5.00 quality for $3.50. We have them In all widths and sizes and assure you a perfect fit Droxel Shao Go., Omaha's Up-to-date Shoe Hons. 141 FARM AM STREET. MR. GEO. COTT OF THE MARTIN-COTT-HAT COMPANY mf OMAHA. NEB.. WRITES. Magnet Chemical Co: Dear 8lrs By applying Magnet Pile Killer for two daya 1 cured an aggravated caae of bleeding plies. One dollar is cheap for such a wonderful compound. I cheer fully recommend It to my friends of the traveling fraternity, who may be suffering from rectal diseases. Gratefully yours, 1 QEORQE COTT. Magnet Chemical Co: Gentlemen I now take the opportunity of sending you my thanks. About six weeks ago I was taken with a very severe attack of piles. They fell to the extent of nearly two Inches, but following out the instructions of your Magnet Pile K'ller I am entirely well and am willing to anawer all Inquiries to the same. Miny thanks to you. FRANK HALT A David City, Neb. Magnet Chemical Co.: Please find enclosed money order for $1.00, for which send one box Magnet Pile Killer. This one is for a friend. I have been cured with It and feel confident that It will cure him. Yours truly, A. COo.v, Springdale. Ark. $1.00 at your druggist. Guaranteed; or sent postpaid by HAU.MCT CHEMICAL CO., Western Depoti Omaha, Neh. HOSE Ws are trying to fig It that at th mention of th word He, th nam "Goodrich" will immediately occur to you. If you have dealt with as before, w feel reasonably aurs you wtll remem ber "Goodrich. " If thla U your first hoss purchase, you will be lucky t get Into our hands. . You csn't gst poor boa here I W don't aell It) Jas. Morton & Son Co. Hardware and Hose Feopl. 181 1 Dndg Straat. Fur Garments, Seal Skins, Etc i If you wish to have your old fur 'gar ments remodeled after tbe new winter styles or purchase new ones you will save time and money by consulting tbe old re liable nxm of Al ABil'GH IOK CO., 6o Ksrssca Black. 1 H i DfiYD PIn? EInlS. FINE SUIT OR PANTS AT RIDICU LOUSLY LOW PRICES A. B. KISSCM BAUM a OS. Your choice of over 600 men's finest spring and summer suits, in best selected csssl meres, cheviots and fancy worsteds, hsndsomely made up In the best styles, Desi styles, 10.00 soia earner in tbe season at $15, $16.50 and $18, your choice Saturday ISO men's fine suits, in pure wool chev iots, casslmeres and worsteds, that have ia nave 7.50 sold earlier In the seaaon at $12.60, your choice in thla sals at .... 1285 men's all wool suits, In a great va riety of shades, patterns and fabrics, dependably and stylishly made up, guar- Specials in. Boys' and Children's Suits sell at double th Boys' knee panU style, In all wool plaid, mad to sell BED CRCVJKS, $2.85. FULL 3 WORK GUARANTEED WB DO A3 WE ADVERTISE. WB ARE HERE TO STAY. CONSULT THE PROFESSORS AT ONCE Soft Fillings O Silver Fillings i Teetb Cleaned L. UNION DENTAL COLLEGE, SHRADER'S LAXATIVE FIG POWDER cures constipation, bilious, ncss, prevents headache and removes alvine poison. Sold la lOo and 26o boxes. Manufactured by Bhrader Med, Co., N. T. and Omaha. A ONE GENT FIGHT! We are Informed by the "Peruna man" that the little atrip label pasted over the top of each bottle of Reruns Is a PROMISSORY NOTE good for 1 cent on demand. We aell at least eleven or eight bottles of this medicine every "once In a while" and we need THEM 11 or 8 cents See? So we take off the little strip note when we sell the gooils. Now we will sell a bottle of thla medicine for 63 cents with out the strip note, or for 64c with It it "makes nix ouse" to us and it you And the medicine Is an imitation bring It back to us Just aa you received it ana we will give you 60c for It CAUSE THAT 8 WHAT WE PAY FOR IT. Now, Mr. Ex-President, we are ready for your next knock. Why not aend another ''GREET ING TO ALBANY," or are you ahort on CRAMERS KIDNEY CUKE? $S60 Marvel Whirling Spray Syringe. .$2. 23 26c Laxaoola 20c 60c Mull s Grape Tonic 3oc All 26c Dog Remediea 2'ic All 60c Dog Remediea c 35o Castorla (Imitation not kept) lite 2c Srhuester's Malt Extract l"c 26c Mennen's Talcum Powder lie OPEN ALL MUnT. SCHAEFEfl'S CUT PRICE DKUG STOKE . Tel. T4T, a. W. Car. tttth an Chleaao. Deputy State Vetertnartaa Food Inspector II. L. RAUACCIOTTI, ii. V. S. CITY VETERINARIAN. Office and Infirmary. th w Maaea IU. Omaha, Neb. Telephone ttJO. WHEN YOU BUY A Tovar not pyin for CHKOMOs. sCUIi.Ht-s tUEE DEALS, ETC.. bus lor FINE QUALITY HAVANA TOBACCO. EQUAL to IMPORTED CIGAII& 9. S. RICa MXKCANTUJB OjOAA OO, Manf. tU aUula. Vnioa Mndav firnnt filinnrin to Buy a Our tremendous stock of summer clothing must be closed out Immedi ately. Tbe selling season Is practic ally over, and, as w never carry garment from on season to another, we have made astonishing price r- ductlon on every suit and pants In the house. This sale affords you an opportunity to buy absolutely th best clothing made at prices much below the usual cost of cheap, worth ' less fabrics. The tailoring of every suit at Hay den's Is artistic', nobby and exclusive. Tbe best way to learn something about our great suit Una is to call and try on a few suits, carefully examine the fit, the bang, the trim mings, etc., and compare values. Remember, we make any necessary alterations to Insure perfect fitting, free of charge. anteed to give you perfect satisfaction. suits that sold for $8, $8.60 and $9.60, your choice 5.00 In thla sal .... MEN'S PANTS SALE Closing out our Immense line at big reductions. Come and see them. Men's panta In worsteds, casslmeres and chevlota, worth from $2.60 to $5.00, your cholc In thla sale, $1.60, $1.95, $2.60 and $3.60. Men's all wool outing panta. In light and dark colors, plain or atrlpe, worth $2.60 to $3.60, your cholc In thla sale, $1.76 and $2.26. Boys' double breasted knee panta suits, ages I to 15, mad of pure all wool cheviots and dark mixed f P g casslmeres, fin qualities, actually made to I B price, your cholc this sal only' an av m suits. In double breasted, Norfolk and manly casslmeres. In gray at $3.00. Your 1.95 PMV fc VU1J . GREAT BALES ON PAGE 1L It could not have been Gr&h can's ice ere can or Ihere would have been noihng but good feeling. When you. h.ve a. picnic or parly, vnd wish happ and delighted guests, order ice ere tvrn froraw SET OF TEETH, $3.00 rsrrrc rgrt for materia Incorporated College, 1622 Douglaa St. noom , upp. Hoston Store. For Health and Happiness there ts no beverage that can approach the beer brewed by Meta. It Is always pur and of uniform quality of th highest ex cellence. It has that luscious flavor, com blned with a body and strength, that Is th delight of all eonnolsaeurs. Aletz Bros. Brewing C., Telephone UU, Omaha. Or Jacob Neumayer, Agt., car Neumaysf Hotel. Council Bluffs, la. ' REG! LA It AS A CLOCK Arm ths LadlM who uh PKX-TAS-GOT DISKS.. K aBoarUlDtr, ao worry, so suppression, tut sat aral, baolthr functions, nsularl nainuiaoS. A poclne (or painful portoSs. (, harmlMo, oritaln. Writ lor circular or muS 12.0U lor ONH box, fObT PAID Sold kr Sherman MiTonnrll Drue Co., Cor. Ulk sn4 Oodsa stroMa. Omana. Nan. THE BEE A Daily Educator f jfj 2; ml 1 i