TITE OMAITA DAILY r.?Ki ST7"NDAY, MAY 31. 100.T. ' 20 FARRELL CATARRH CURE CO. Dr. Ttomu Tarrell Prodn i a Remedy of Great Veins to 8uflerng Mankind. A WYOMING MAN'S CREAT DISCOVERY Newspaper Man lniMllil Gives HI Opinion at Ma anal Medi cine. aad 8HERIDAN. Wyo.. Nov. 15. 1902. Soma time ago an editorial appeared In the Omaha World-Herald discussing the lack of Information among the medical gentry concerning that comparatively new and more or less dreadful affliction, appendi citis. ' Baya the World-Herald: "Appendicitis, like mosquitoes, Is a pest that seems to beat us." This la tha Judgment of the physicians of today summed up In a few words. It Is a disease which hns been known and com bated by the medical profession for several years, and yet no treatment has been sug gested by them other than surgical opera tion, which Is Invariably attended by serious complications, often resulting In death. They cannot understand why or what It Is, nor are they able to outline any plan or policy to prevent It. This condition of affaire not only exists relative to appendicitis, but various other diseases and ailments of the human family ere today unsuccessfully combated by the medical profession. Among these ailments of a supposedly Incurable nature we will mention a few of the more serious ones, and will relate further on Instances In which the sufferer has been permnnently cured. For time Immortal It has been contended by medical men of generations past and present that catarrh could not and would tint succumb to medical treatment. That was the decision arrived at by the practi tioners of allcountries; It being a disease of the blood and not of the bene or flesh, those who sought to remedy or cure the evil were also loath to learn of the real cause of the disease Itself. What can be said with reference to ca tarrh may also be urged as true In rela tion to cancer, Brlght's disease, diabetes, scrofula and various other forms of ali ments which have as their foundation source a seat In the blood of mankind. The writer of this article, with no Intent or purpose other than to acquire a knowl edge of the alleged curative powers or a medicine manufactured in this city, has devoted some time In Investigating Into Its merits and Interviewing a large ,number of those who have used and who are using the remedy. ! As an illustration of Its power, and apropos of the adaptability to the innumer able diseases, we will cite one instance wherein a prominent Sheridan county ranchman had suffered for years from a cancer, first making Its appearance on one part of the body, then another, and finally Implanted Itself well back In the roof of the mouth, causing a swelling from the hips to tha top of the head. This man had been examined by five different physi cians of Sheridan county and two physi cians at Buffalo, all of whom were a unit In pronouncing It a case of cancer and also united in a verdict that the case was in curable and absolutely hopeless. This pa tient suffered untold agonies, both of body and mind. He was In a measure Insane from physical and mental pain, superln duced by the medical treatment, at the hands of the attending physicians. About two months ago the sufferer began using the remedy above mentioned and re the close 6t the first week's usage found himself benefited to a wonderful degree, and before he had completed the first bottle, was able to attend to his duties as overseer of the ranch, and to make himself useful generally around the premises. Ma continued taking the medicine, how- ever, and at the conaummation of the third bottle found himself absolutely cured and free from cancer, that dreaded of all des olated diseases. Upon our visit to the ranch we found the gentleman well, happy and contented and Joyously singing tha praises of the wonderful cure. It la claimed by Its manufacturer that this rem edy will cure appendicitis, cancer In what ever form or wherever located about the human anatomy; that It will cure Brlght's disease; diabetes, scrofula, catarrh, liver. kidney or heart trouble from whatever cause or source ; that there la no case of catarrh that It will not cure. Neuralgia Is a very troublesome ailment with which expert physicians have fought In vain. It Is claimed and cases cited wherein this remedy has permanently cured neuralgia, I have made a personal investigation Into the merits of this wonderful remedy I have talked with a number of Sheridan county's most highly respected and prom inent cltlsena, whose words are above re proach. and whose statements axe unlm . peachable. These men and these women will willingly, relate their former physical condition and the cure this remedy has brought about. The manufacturer la a man 63 yeara of age a man who bos apent yeara of hla life In the study of human ailments of the body and blood. He la an unpretentious, unassuming gentleman, who does not seem to realise the wonderful gift his research has conferred upon mankind. A company was recently organised for the manufacture of the medicine. Incor porated ' under the laws of the state of Wyoming, with a paid up capital stock of 140,000. Dr. Thomas Farrell la the presi dent. HAYDEM M. WHITE, Press Correspondent. Lake) Shore Toars Is tha title of a very convenient summer tour book Issued by the Lake Shore Afichigan Southern railway, showing routes and ratea to the eastern resorts. It will be aent on application. M. 8. Giles, T. P. A.. Chicago. 111. C. F. Daly, Chief A. G. P. A.. Chicago, 111. Heme seekers' Excursions. On Tuesday, June 2d and 16th, the Mis souri Pacific will sell round trip tickets at very low rates to certain points In Kansas, Southwest Missouri. Arkansas, Including Hot Springs, Oklahoma, Texas, etc. Stop overs allowed on the going Journey. Limit of tickets twenty-one days. For Informa tion call or address company's offices, southeast corner 14th Bnd Douglas streets. Omaha, Neb. Thos. F. Godfrey. Passenger and Ticket Agent. Menaertal Service Royal Area asm. Union Pacific council No. W. Royal Ar canum, will hold memorial services at Kountse Memorial church, lth and Harney streets, today at 3:45 p. m. All members and friends ure earnestly requested to be present. HOWARD BRl'SER, Regent. , H. B. MORRILL, becretsry. Hnve Root print It. For Sale Due bill on one of the beat New York City hotel at a good discount. Ad dives E M. care Omnha Bee. "Strongest In the world." te Equitable J .ire Asaurance society, us policies in sight drafts at maturity. Fee H D. Neely. manager. Merchants National Bank Uldg , Uiuitu, Neb. Harry F. Roberson. formerly with R. O. Dun A Co.. now agent for Travelers' Life Insurance Co. of Hartford, also writer Are and accident, M Boulu Uitt ok 't'bone 126. LIKE THE STOCK YARDS ODOR aa tram Blockabar ea ta glees with F.rroaeoaa Idea la Hla Mind. Alfred Smith of Rlorksburg, Neb., came to Omaha Friday night and. after seeing ss much ofuhe city as possible In the rain. he hired a bed at the St. James hotel and was assigned te room 23. lie did not retire until about 12:30 o'clock, and after getting the covers ready, blew out the gas and turned In. Alfred soon began to Inhale the sweet fragrance of the gas. but as he had been about the South Omaha stock yards during the afternoon, he sup posed the savory odors of the stock yards were clinging to him still. He covered up his head and went to sleep. It wasn't long until other guests of the hotel, in adja cent rooms, smelled the escaping gas and the night clerk was notified. . This was about t o'clock and the door of room S3 was bombarded with noise sufficient to awaken every one In the hotel. But Alfred Smith of Blocksburg slept on. Finally the night clerk, with the aid. of Landlord Delaney. climbed in over the transom and turned off the deadly gas, and then tried to awaken Alfred. But he wouldn't wake up until nearly every expedient known to rouse heavy slumbers was resorted to. The doors, windows and hallways were opened on that floor to let the gas es cape, and Anally Alfred came too. He was astonished that he had been the means of creating such a disturbance, and didn't know that he was doing any harm In blow ing out a light. Alfred departed for Blocks burg yesterday disgusted with Omaha In general, and gas lights In particular. Announcement. The undersigned beg to announce to their friends and to the patrons of the Vnion Central LJfe Insurance company that the agencies of A. R. Edmlston at Omaha and of J. M. Edmlston at Uncoln have been united and Walter Hugh Edmlston ad mitted, under the firm name of J. M. Ed mlston Sons, general agents. Offices will be maintained in Uncoln and Omaha, as heretofore, A. R. Edmlston being In charge In Omaha In The Bee building. The Nebraska, agency of the Union Cen tral life was established in 1882; It has $3,800,000 Insurance In force and collects $110,000 yearly In premiums. The Union Central's Interests are thoroughly Identified with those of this state, for, in addition to Its large insurance at risk, it has Invested $7,000,000 In first mortgages on eastern Ne braska lands. It Is worthy of notice, too. that the company owns no land In this state. Capable, energetic men desiring lucrative employment, with or without previous ex perience, are requested to communicate with either office. J. M. EBM.I8TON & SONS, General Agents. Bee Building, Omaha. Richards Block, Lincoln. AGED JUROR BECOMES SICK He Is Excused aai Eleven Mea - He- main 'to Deliberate oa the Case. D. C. Sutphen, one of the oldest residents of Omaha and one of Its pioneer citizens. Is seriously III as the result of close confine ment on a Jury. He was a Juror In the case of Mary - Houlihan against The City of Omaha, which haa been on trial before Judge Fawcett for several days. The Jury retired Friday night and waa found to be divided. It remained out all night and yes terday the bailiff was hurriedly sum moned by other Jurors, who reported Mr. Butphen to be dying. A physician was summoned and administered restoratives which seemed to have the desired effect. The physician announced that further con finement in the Jury room would be Impos sible, and upon agreement by the parties to the suit Mr. Sutphen waa excused and the Jury again took up consideration of the case with eleven members. It was aald later that while Mr. Sutphen waa In a con dition of collapse, there was no anticipation of fatal termination of the Illness. Apartment Hoase Sold. The Payne Investment company haa Just consummated a sole of the Albion apart ment house at Tenth and Pierce streets for the sum of $25,000 to an eastern party. This property was purchased aa an Investment, which shows the Increasing confidence which people have in Omaha. Grand Rxcurslonl Via "The Northwestern Line" ' To Fremont, Saturday, June 6! Special train at Webster St. Station 8 a. m. Auspices of Allen Chapel, African M. E. Church! Refreshments on the train! Barbecue Dinner at Fremont! Grand Concert in the Evening! Everybody Invited. Tickets, $1 round trip. Low Summer Toorlst Rates. Via Chicago Great Western Railway. Round trips to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Su perior, Ashland, Duluth and other Minne sota resorts. Tickets on sale dal'y to Sep tember 80. Good to return October 31. Also to Colorado. Utah. Black Hills. New Mex ico and Texas points, with stopover priv ileges. For-full Information apply to any Great Western Agent, or J. P. Elmor, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. A special meeting of Local 264 will take place Sunday evening, 8 o'c'ock, at 1416 Farnam. J.' W: C. Tlerney. Secretary. ENDS LIFE WITH FEN KNIFE Kew Orleans Cotton Broker I'nbal- aaeed by Baslaeas Worry Tata Throat. NEW ORLEANS. May 30. His health undermined by business worries, and his mind unbalanced for several days. Frank Emmet, a prominent cotton broker who re tired from business a few daya ago, has ended his life with a penknife. Arrangements were being made to remove him to a sanitarium, but he escaped the vigilant attention of his family after dinner last night, retired to his room and there cut his throat. Mr. Emmet was a member of the Cotton exchange, and had been successful In busi ness. He leaves a wife and six children. Mr. Emmet was born In New Orleans and was 48 years old. Motes front Army Headaaartera. First Lieutenant Klrwln T. Smith. Sixth Infantry. has been granted a month's leave of absence to take effect June 1. Leave of absence for three months, to take effect August 1. has been a-ranted Second Lieutenant Bertram Johnson of the Twenty-second infantry. A new consignment of mules for the artillery and engineers of this department nave oeen oraerea snipped to f ort Leav enworth. Chief Quartermaster John W. Pullman haa been directed to proceed to Kansas City to inspect the mules to be delivered at Fort Leavenworth and other posts of the department. The board of officers recently convened by orders from department headquarters and comprising t upturn oeorce H. Came ron. Fourth cavalry; Captain Frederick G Stritxinger, Twenty-second infantry; Cap tain William J. Snow, artillery corps, and First Lieutenant L. W. Oliver. Eighth cav airy, recorder, .is now In seaalon at Fort Klley. The purpose of the board Is to pre pare a manual to be used in tent pitching contests. By direction of the secretary of war new Instructions tor naileries or neia artillery have been prepared. T hey embrace many of the old regulations for the Information and guidance oC artillery naileries and In elude rules In detail for drill, target prac tire. etc. The new Instructions, direct among other things, that when the weather permits there shall be at least two marches or nrteen runes eacn every mootn. HANNA IS NOT A CANDIDATE Harcus Aureltus Manna Distinctly Dis avows All Ambition (or the Presi dential Nomination. 6R0YER CLEVELAND TO THE FRONT. GroTer Cleveland May or May Not Be la the Race. He. la F.ngaaed la ftavrlaa; Wood. Theodore Roosevelt will probably be the republican nominee for president. It was thought Marcus A. llanna would line up against the New Yorker, but the opponents of the president were evidently counting without their host. The great Ohlonn ha acceded to the request of Roosevelt and his friends and no one now familiar with Ohio's politics will expect IIASSA TO OPPOSE ROOSEVELT. In this connection the increasing propor tions of the Cleveland boom is a signifi cant political fact. The democracy Is sadly divided at pre?nt. William J. Bryan has repeatedly stated that ho Is not to be In the race. He and his partisan friends are very much oppsed to Cleve land, and with sufficient reajon from the Bryan standpoint. Curiously enough, the elements In the democracy which are sug gesting Grover Cleveland are allied in business with the elements opposed to Roosevelt. But meanwhile the country Is trying to settle some questions not political. The strikes are consuming a good deal of attention. Business conditions are surprisingly favorable In spite of labor agitation. Men are more than ever looking for safe Investments of capital and men are more than ever anxious to provide for the care of dependent ones and the educa tion of children. THE BANK Ens RESERV E LIFE finds Its modern policies more In demand than ever. The Investment feature are especially attractive to business men who are well-to-do. The Gold Bond Policy Is an especial favorite. The regular twenty payment life policies of the Bankers Re serve have all the modern options. It Is always wise to get into a growing life Insurance company In the early days of Its existence. Policy holders now taking insurance will enjoy the benefits of the certain growth of the next twenty years. B. H. ROBISON, PRESIDENT, states that his well equipped field force Is pushing the Bankers Reserve Life to the front in all the western states. He needs more men. The harvest Is ripe, but the laborers are few. School teachers and col lege students would do well to write him He can utilize 2o0 good men during the summer vacation and every good man among them can make enough in two months to carry him for the next year at school. The High Heel Is now the prevailing style for wo men's shoes. We have the limit In the high heel, Cuban, Louis XV and high military. Patent leather or kid. High or oxford stylos. We have over twenty-five different styles, that have a price range from $3.00 to $6.00. Every pair In the very latest 1903 last and toe. y It'a a pleasure' for us to show these shoes to visitors and buyers. DREXEL SHOE CO., Omaha's Up-to-Date Shoe Mouse 1419 Farnam Street. - One flora Day On account of the bad weather we de cided to hold our handkerchief sale over a 11 day Monday; 15c handkerchiefs, 5c; not more than 5 to any one customer. For 4o we sell shirts that compare favorably with what nearby stores ask $1.00 for. Our $1.90 pants can't be duplicated elsewhere ir leas than $3.00. We also offer great values In men's suits at $5.00. $7.50 and $10.00. It you wish a finer suit try the Alfred Ben jamin make, they run from $12.50 up. We ore headquarters for lain coats; good ones from $190 up, to genuine fine Priestley Cravenette's. always at a saving to you. The Guarantee Clothing Co., 1519-1521 Doug las .street. Ml J -a 4m The London Ladies' Tailoring .dies' Sells and Skirts Made to Order at Lowest Prices. Orders called for and delivered. Altering and Repairing a Specialty. 1T:5 LEAVENWORTH STREET Cramer's K:J"T and Llrer Cure Cures harkschs Is blabl? endorsed by Omana peoole. Comes lu two slie. Our price, 40c and 76c. Schaeters Cut Price Urug Dior. lto and Cntcaco streata. Dr. Pinto. K Karbach block. TeL 107. Reeideute, lta. I ... i Tl,....iy u.sm ii ip.iswpna j wsgp f Weddin? Presents V5 InCutQIass 4-'3 and Sterling Silver. Every rose bus Its thorn. The story of the pupil who when asked who tvss sorry at the return of the Frodlgnl Son answered, "The Fatted Calf," proves thnt. The thorn In our rose of booming business hits been location. So we're going to pluck the thorn. Tomorrow will find us lit our new location, 304 and 31 South Sixteenth St.. next door to Wnbnsh Ticket Office. Any tiny anybody will find flue fabrics, pains taking service, true tailor ing and faultless Unfiling at 3M and 3ii South Six teenth St. MacCarthy Tailoring Company, Now located at J04-J06 S. 16th St. Next Dooi to Wabash Ticket Office. Phone 1808, The Only Double Track Railway between the Missouri Rlvor and Chicago. AILY TRAINS OMAHA. TO 8.15 pm THE OVERLAND LI MITE I Magnificent Mild dell trntn to Ctaicae-o. Oomrart n nt anil iirawl"-reom eleeplns rare, librarr. bnn' bulbar, bath, telephone, dining cara ail oi eerrat-iui car Kleotrlo lisnied throoithoot. 8.00 am THE ATLANTIC EXPRESS Pullman drwln-room nnl tourUi ilwMihK cu-u dtaiiiK or, and fro reclining chair cara. 5.50 PM THE EASTERN EXPRESS Pullman drawls -mom and touriat eleeplns earn free reclining chair nam. bullet liorarj and amoawi, core. Dining rare. 2 OTHER DAILY TRAINS 3 ft Drairina-reois aleer-lns care, bnffxt aw!. liXl Ant in andlibrarr care and free rwlinin ,,a nm t jair care to Chicago. Dlnlnf car. II in in Through eerrice Omaha to Chlcnt-o I .ill AM North Weelern etandard dar tch laWUnill ud tr 0BBir Care. Ulnlni car.. 2 DA,LY TRAINS ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS 7 35 AM 0b?"""m cat c"r' car'0' csra n'1 81 II DLf Pullman ileeplnf care, buffet llbrarr iU I" cere end free reclining chair .'ere. BLACK HILLS 3.00 pm rlor, Norfol To Framont, Llncoln.Wahoo, Darid City, Vnrlr. riaitinai. Kwnrd. GsneTa. 8m nor, nonon, i.oni x ins, mv, .-. ltadwood and lad. Through racUntng chair cam fulimaa laapinc car Mrvioa. 7 1 C III To FraiBont, Lincoln. Wahoo. Norfolk .13 AM Lon Piaa, Vcrdigra, Bontel and th I.JI.h Uaaauaawatinn nitlltlir. To Fremont, IJneoin. vtanno, nonon, Jyona Piaa, Vnrdtgr. Bonaatael and tha rikMrvation country CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1401 and 1403 Farnam Street. Enough to m i. -wt. i horse laugli when en in a rvfcnnlo evtYVl htllP , " - r --- - -will spt'nd hundreds for a f i or uoiiars oa a nue j carriage and beautl- i ful team of horses ' and tben buy a cheap ! ready-to-put-ou set of - . . , ' Horse J barnoaa with the ixiorest mountings, absolutely with out design, when they have at their yery door the best harness maker in the west. The making of every set of harness is personally superintended by Mr. Cor niHh himself. The pride that a tailor takes In making you a suit of clothes is taken In niaklns a eet of harness that will do us honor. ; Suit Caacs. Traveling Basra and Valises Alfred Cornish IZJOFarnamst. WHY IS IT that you never see DR. MILES' RKMB 1)1 Kfi minted In anv other drua ad in Omaha but ours? Simply because they all signed the agreement to get full, old-time prices for them, and also agreed to lorteii a fine in the event of breaking that agree ment; but a great many of them were scared to death lest they lose u customer o they broke the contract uncier-nunneaiy nd then let the Miles' contract WHISTLK FOR ITS FINK! GOOD lll'SlNKbS POl ICY? We don't slfcn ury such contracts, which allow other neonle to dictate u us as to who shall conduct our business. 11.00 Dr. Miles' Heart Cure 75o 11.00 Dr. Miles' Nervine 7o c Dr. Miles' Antl-fuli) fills 3"0 Some l)lu adH say it simhIs a patent medi cine to cut the price, but they are greatly Improved if YOU fAf n i-L. rrui-'t: 11. Ou Peruna all you want 1.00 Dr. Pierce's Remedies 3&o Genuine C'aatorla Glc Sic 24c Wa cut prices because we buy in big quantities and can afford to and wish to see! $2.00 Genuine Chester s Pennyroyal Pills It 15c Allcock's Plasters all you want at 12o There are no :5c Allcock's plasters. Best Belladonna Plaster made. 15c, 2 for 3c OPEN ALL. N1UHT. SCIIAEFER'S CUT PRICE DRUQ STORE Two "Phaaes 74T and 7T. ts W. Corner 10th and Chlcaco Sta. .Hereafter, PEASE BROS, CO,, 1417 Farnam St , will not open their es' tablishment on Sundays The Bennett Company iVtt 1 i I MO We have been asked Is the Piano a Luxury? It may have been years ago. but under our modern system of educa tion, and the conditions of society, a knowledge of music today is as much a part of an education for both boys and (rirls as the knowledge of gram mar, mathematics or ordinary studies and with It comes the necessity for a PIANO. In Our Mammoth Piano Dept we are showing some of the finest In struments that money can buy, all in tha latest colonial styles. In the richest and nobbiest veneers,' In walnut, oak, and mahogany. To fully appreciate this wonderful stock of pianos they will have to be seen. Call and examine our goods and we will make you prices and terms si that cannot be duplicated In the west. JUNE BARGAINS New Colonial Mahogany riano, former price 3UU.0O. Ai f n our price for our June sale... 0140 New Colonial Oak Piano, former price $325.00, tHQQ our price for our June sale...wl00 VW fnlnnlcil Walnut Piano, former price $:S50.00. aaan our price for our June sale..Wsa0 I New Colonial Plnno, In any wood. former price 37&.oo, n M Q our price for our June sale..Ja."f 0 New Colonial Piano. In all woods. former price 400.oo. annr our price for our June sale.. w 09 ALL SOLD ON OUR EASY PAYflENT PLAN From $5 to $25 Cash and From $5 to $25 per flonth Correspondence solicited. California for $33 From Chicago $30 from St. Louis, $25 from Kansas City. Low rates from East generally. Dally, to June 15. Through tourist sleepers and Harvey meals. Homeseekers( traverse by this Una the rich San Joaquin Valley. "Banta Fe all the way." Chicago and Kansas City to ljor Angeles. San Diego and 8an Francisco. Interesting pamphlets free telling about cheap lands In Cali fornia. B. La Palmer, F. A., 409 Equitable Bid., Des Moines, la. Santa Fe Regent 205 South Fifteenth Street. Shoe of Style. A EMU'S SHOE IS MOST stylish when modeled after well formed foet OiiinoD CHOES are carefully dediyned they conform to beauty and hold their shape. ON JONE so pleasing. $250 and S3 50 ABOUT THOSE $28.00 Suits Those Flannel IIomepun and Wool Crash Suitings we have been talking hnnl W iinvpr b.for an fullv A realised thut goods well bought are a nun soia. muse suns nave nau a I splendid demand. Received a few 0 more choice patterns come in ana ex amine mem. Ilelgren & Gradmann lallora, 309 boutu ioin ai. m If I ! V V g aj r M AWIfiiRM! I . i I bt . a. BT eaaa a a ar-aa yiouyiLaiNis. Til K HK.I.IABLK STORK. OVR NEW YORK Rt'TF.R. NOW IN THK F.ASTERN MARKKT. FrRCItASEr THE ENTIRE 81RP1.1S STOCKS OF SEVEN HIO NEW Y OHK MAN r At TL It- VP9 Of Bk'IIITII BM.W WAISTS WASH WAISTS. ftll.K WRAPS AND RAl- PEKS. THESE OOODS WIM, OO ON For Monday we put on sale the entire stock of Hllk Waists of the) Fashion Manufac turing Co.. the largest Silk WnlPt house In the 1'nited States. Made in pretty effects, In all new shades. Including black, white and tan colors they come In feta, peau dp solo, pongee, peau de cynge, cmpe du chesne, some slightly O fl mussed, worth up to tU.OO and 15.( as shown in our windows atilUU sals price LADIES' SUIT DEPARTMENT 100 Women's Suits made of now mixtures and etamlnea worth up to $.00 on ante at I10.0U each. . , ... . . 5m Halny-I'ay Skirts, In new checks, plalda and new Coronation style cloths with yoka straps worth up to llrt.OO for 16.00 each. B0 dorcn Wash Waists made of new mer prised cheviots, basket weaves ana madrns and other new materials worth Ifi.OO for $-.90. GRAND SALE ON LADIES' CORSETS AND FURNISHINGS ladles' fine cambric Corset Covers, In tight-fitting or French style, trimmed with embroidery and lace, worth 26c and 36c, at 15c. Ladies' fine csmhrlc Drawers, Corset Cov ers and Short Skirts, trimmed with em broidery and laces and hemstitched ruf Iles. worth 60c, at ITic. Ladles' Corset Covers, Drswers, Night Gowns and Skirts, double rows of Insertion of lace and embroidery, worth $1 00, at 60c. Ladles' fine nainsook and long cloth downs, trimmed with fine lace and em broidery, low neck and short sleeves. In all the newest effects, were J1.&0 and I'-'.OO, ut 9Sc. Indies' fine cambric Skirts, embroidery and lace trimmed, double rows of Inser tions, worth $1.6)1, at !c. Ladles' tine h-plece HiiJ.il Suits, consisting of Skirt. Oown, Drawers. Corset Covers and Chemise, all handsomely trimmed with CREAT SALE ON COFFEE GREAT QUANTITIES OF COFFEE8 BEING RECEIVED. Good Rio ft Coffee QC Choice Rio lf Coffee UC Golden Rio 111,, Coffee II 3 Llberlan lllr. Coffee I2t. Santos lOli Coffee I 3C San Salvador 10 In Coffee 102 Extra Choice Golden Rio Martinique Coffee Interior Java Coffee Private Growth Java Coffee.... Mnndellng Java Coffee GROCERY SALE Jea't: 5C Fruit Cf, Pudding 0C Jeat,co7.: 5c All kinds of C Soup 0 Choice California 9 in Prunes L 50 Italian Oii Prunea... a Santa Clara Prunea Choice Apricots Mulr Peaches Prime Crawford Peaches Soda Crackers Milk Crackers. bottle: Iirewed from the and hops prescribed iHiimy use try it at costs no more than pp Delivered to any part of hunlia, Council Bluffs or South Omaha. . Order a ca3e from the JETTER BREWING CO. OMANA Telephone) l41 SOUTH OMAHA Telephone a Or LEE MICHELL, wholesale Don't Expect Perfect with Imperfect teeth. It can't tie. such troubles by making an early dentist's. Real Genuine Bargains, Beginning Monday, we will give a discount of 20 PER CENT on all our GRIPS AND SUIT CASES. This enables IAHATEIKJK' FACTORY- mrm. SCIENCE COT THERE FIRST Omaha Llg'htnlng' Rod Co. 1812 Webster Street. Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Copper Cable light ning Rods. Telephone A-33t9. OMAHA. NKB. These Big Rains are good for the grass, but bad for your clothes. However, you know where to go to get them put Into shape, properly and promptly. Few do that work so well and none so promptly as we. Wa make a specialty of ladles' fine garments. Oet our prices. THE PAIlTOniUf.l 407 80 15th St Tel. 003 Painless Extraction of Teeth Our success Is due to the high grade work dona by Old. Reliable, Expert Dentists. No students. Reliable Den'istry. Save Pain and Money. p-.-otectlve guarantee for ten years with our high class Dentistry. No students, but Uradnate Dentists, who come to learn our Painless Methods. Wihflt, Ixiiim and Broken Plates re paired and made to fit. Re sure you get In the UNION DENTAL COLLEGE (Incorporated) Oaea aaUy till p. as. 162a Doaglas. Silk Wa st Purchase SALE AS FAST AS WE RECEIVE THEM. fine Valenciennes lace, deep ruffles ot solid rows of mce insertion, wortn iz.w, com- nlol it ai Cnlldreu's Parasols In all slaes, from ;0o up. Ladies' fins taffeta Silk rarasols, In plain colors and fancy, worth $.1.60, at $1.8f. The La Orecque lattice Corset, for me dium and slim figures, boned with tha Van Orden double alumlnold boning, In whlta and blue, pink and white and all white mercerised, at $1.60. and the silk at $.1.0. The La Grecque Belt Models, for full or stout figures It has a circular belt around the bottom, sets snugly over the hips ani abdomen, giving that long-walsted. straight front figure so much desired, and Is tha Ideal corset for comfort. Indies' Hatiste Corsets, with and with out hose supporters sttached, at 49c American Beauty Tape Ulrdle, In pink, blue and white, at 49c. I5ic 13k 20c 224c 25c O. O. Ja Coffee....... Maracalbo Coffee 28 30 33c 35c 35c Arabian Mocha Coffee Java and Mocha Coffee Milled Maracalbo Coffee ...5c 82c .8c ...9c t Pearl Oyster Crackers.... Ginger Snaps Butter Crackers Buckwheat Klour Kiln Dried Oatmeal Best Rye Flour ..:.....4c l...c 2c 2c mm 0 choicest American malt by physicians for pjjgS caies use 11 ux uoin inferior brands. dealer, council bluff th Digestion Avoid such call at the the purchaser to get tha best for less than the cheaper grades would cost. 12 09 When you want a system builder, a general strength giver, a remedy for that "tired and nervous feeling," try Metz Beer It's a most palatable bever age. Order a case sent to your house. If you havn't one al ready. Met a Bros. Brcwlaaj Co. Telephone 119. Omaha. Or. Jacob Neu mayor. A'.-ent. caie Neamayer Hotel, Council Bluffs, Iowa. LADIES, For what It will cost you to have one dress nifcde you can take a complete course in the 8r-.ua re Inch Tailoring College, and make your own clothes. In tha lat est style. College now open at S27 Paxton blk. alf.VU. T.T?.i...i.,..:r Class hours to 11 a. m. and 2 to ( p. m. EVENING SESBION at 2S Farnam St.. from 7 to I p. m. tUteVCllKl-AlUe) SPECIAL TILL JIXIS IS Full Set of Teeth from 13 09 Oold Crowns from j.K5 Bridge Work from lit! Aluminum Plate from. ...) Killings from Kmj Taelh Extracted FRIlU light place. jjetii .4 BrraM'rLe. I . 1 1 .1 -e a