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10 TIIH r.KE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1915. DHDER SEA BOATS 1 TO KEEPAT WORK One Writer Says United SUtei Will U Treated Tjlitely Long It Ii "Uieful.'' ETAKDrOIXTS ARE FAR APART BERLIN (Via London), Jly 17. The comment of the principal provincial newspapers agrees with that cf the Berlin press that the American note is entirely unsatis factory and leaves Germany no aliernatlve except to continue its submarine warfare against hostile commerce, regardless of conse quences, unless "Great Britain as a result of the forthcoming note from Washington sees fit to change its illegal blockade policy.' The Koelnlsch Zeltuna, aft'r review ing th varioua step In th negotiations, ays: " Th Oerman and American stand point at th end ar far apart as at th bssinnlns and an understanding- Is utterly Impossible on tha basl offered ' fcy the United Ftatee, Won't DImt Aet. "Oermany will neither Disavow the Slnkinc of the Lust tan I a nor offer In demnification for tha Uvea of the reck less Americans who perished on the (rteamer. Germany will continue Its sub marine warfare In the aame manner as Jn the last two month. It wilt continue to ahow consideration toward American ahtpe and passenger and will hope, nat urally, that development will not lead to a sharpening; of relations with the R;o!ed Hates." The Frankfurter Zeltuns; also holds that Germany cannot make disavowal of. cr give compenaatton for, the slnklnf of (he Lueitanla. The reasons, as set forth, sua: "First. Pecans It would shift the t!me to the shoulder of the brave of fl eer who acted according; to orders; and, giecond, because payment of compensa tion would be misinterpreted as r$o;nl llon that Germany as In ths wrong;.. " rot Terrify. y The oanoludtn phraae of the' American tot is described aa: "An earnest declaration whoa, signifi cance and whok poaethle consequence fe not open to doubt and which cannot rrlfy us." The newwpaper continues: "Germany frtnnot afford to abandon it submnrtne Starter becauae of threat, and If Fres Irtrnt Wilson, persists in hi dogmatic Tlew the world must brar the conse quence." . - Tb Frankfurter Zeltunw, howevw, ay that the last word ha not been ST-oken and express the hope that It la still possllrie to reach an undnratand- iwt- . , I Theodore Wolff, editor-in-chief of the' rllnr Tageblatt, aaya: 1 "There is no reason to try to discover perfume between the thorns In the Amer ican note to console ourselves. The American government demands that It cttlsen travel n safety In war time Where and when they please. If thej Ht on a powder cask, anyone lighting a direr in their vicinity would be guilty of n unfriendly act. President Wilson's Utandpolnt I unconditionally oppoaed to reasonable rlsht and lawfid reasons. Can'f rap l'ijr. "We underatnl perfectly that erery titutrai state should endeavor to pre aerv the personal freedom of Its clil aeti. liut w cannot understand a policy vhieh sas to one belllserent power tiiat the war "doe not concern u," while at tha same tlma furnlKhlng war material to another power. In or.ter to derive the greatest possible profit a. "Oermany" unanimous Oflnion I that Jl nn t su-vept an American thesis which trends the aplrit of equality In the -irf,r.lng of neutrality." In tones of genuine regret that the yotf d!areeard the German standpoint g-r.d makes the situation more tense, but Without abandoning hope of an eventual settlement of the iTif flculttes, Kugr-ne e.iuimsrman, general director of the Soktl Anaelder, aol Tni1or Wolff, xlltor-in-chlef of the Berliner Tagebiatt, tens'.hily discussed the document. Ml! He FoIHe as I.on itw Useful. Kerr Zimmerman, after dclaring that tot contains error and cunlradio iiona, (Habits tiiat America, which Itself recognised, tb aubmartii a an unpre cedented weapon, nevertheless failed to admit that Germany bad pointed out a .ay to preserve neutral rights under the new style of warfare. Ite reiter ated that Crermany, deaylle tha unaatie-?w-tory note, will continue "to treat ' Ai-.iej-U'a politely and consideratoly a fc-'i aa that appear useful." ' lb writer thou devote a paragraph to nttjjuG auggutttiijii tiiat, according Id Ll vie of lli Watlilntflon lovern-rn-nt. American tourists might locally .:t!kt at-a battle anj demand their tetMicn U their Interest palled or the pols anneyei them and that they also i.iial.t Uemuud a "iifc'ht to insrc't th l-eUifishlpa, but only the Gertnen vestol uiiiig IS. cr.r.iii, Jisrr Zimmerman declare that Gr tr.suy mut readjust U':lf to the diffl- !'!, anl even thouKh there t-e a 1-.in J ciiaiik fur the wore In Ui I l'ion vith Amertia. , 'Uermny will not cease It honoraHe effurta throUBh th government s txmtvli-r-i? eiftmltiiiton of the American pro-l'.-a;s w c'-'ine to an unlertndii:g." i n Tet"Klt, eilrr tlwiartnu that Sriont W:rin's tanl!iit uti'T all clrcuitiin-tta la ti.e tipioii of ii;kjoa. !.,o rliihl or cucrecl re our., says: "V. are not slavishly unfree In o'tr thinking. Aincnrim are told. W b J ve Ii.it Mr. V.'linun eoneiitla!! U not and that hie idea ot humanity and l n'.Hy are not voluntarily in accord ti Intertills of hi elrclors, Kaie t y th e tt i who have not for k '.'. o, een in ttiis r, that antiquated V;m a:id arrr.in,r nis mut be over- r !ive laid great store ty th fiiend- p uf Aiiiert' &a Jmocracv, but e eee a CfiiKM rat, dva e the tutKrest lees i ( 't.lte deim-K.-icy Uian thc,e of a .: i f--! y flutourwy. v. 1 me ait wieut dr4ra to b tl t 'f humanity o!'erved so far s ! arid to Uie ;l in. am to rescue ti i fci-.e tii.UcUun ta ae, traveiei. but i - n..ft te a frK l Rteana to this . . u- luii".?.:. It is i...t humane, r i r. u a i;f-i i f t! la iit.blo ork . :i 11 ! ! i t'.ut J ImUi ti..n of lifu i t t i ; j'i i t'.t.r f -r au'enemy j n t-r 1 ii ti i l'i k ii tnwn.u-n." r . '-t ir;e!ta U tiie orily ..:.- .:i-r i Ct.niMiei'Mli fa t-'je 3. jt i i i. .t a i i r tu,ii,ary . f what J .i.i-- . . V ,d, but p'jij- i. I- I . a . O e u. Anathema and Maranatha Heaped On Those Who Abuse the Postoffica "I think all th dyapeptic In tha city come In her and take It out on me," said Information Clerk Loyal Mole at the postofflce. I "Why, this Isn't a drug- tore." said Arjro, th demon new gatherer. "I know It," aald Mr. Mole, "but If you could hear some of th complaints mat i near you would agra it's only on or tbcae here etymologist or what ever they call them misanthropes, I giifve is tne word; only on of the misan thropes that could ret a complaint out of ucn ininara. "A man cm In thl morning and wanted to know why a special letter hadn't been delivered on time. II had mailed It at a little one-bors town out In the sand hills, about 4B0 mile, and he bed dropped It In th postofflc there Sunday noon. FUN FOR THE OMAHA NEWSIES . All the Little Sellers of Paperi on the Etreeti to Be Feited at Knijf Park. BIO BALL GAME AND 6P0RT3 Krug- park for th newete to day. That la the program. It is the day for tha annuat newsboys picnic. As esriy ss i:30 yie multitude of enthusiastic and hungry newsies will assemble at Four teenth and Howard street. The parade Is to start at I o'clock. Th proceson will lead In tum to ill of th three daily papers, stopping long enough at Th Be to b assembled on th court house lawn lust across the way and be photographed. Then to th cars and to th park. "Smack," soneon will bit th ball, and the newsies base ball gam will b on. Oh, thing do mov when th newsies get together. "Cllng-clang," goes th dinner bell, and at U i, there Is to be. Oh, such a feed. Then, what? Right on a fut. stomach, the boys will get out and enter the most strenuous sfternoon's competitive races, and contests. Nice prise ar hung high for th lad that win the foot races, th ssck races, ths tts; f ' wsr, th hoop rollng races, th Italian Flop rac. th find-your-brother race, and every other kind of a rac conceivable. D. J. O'Brien is to be the starter for th races. Judge are to be Frank Beat, Jo Calabria, Dan Butler and C. L. Thomas. At t.tt another feed Is to b staged. Cars for bom ar to start at 7 o'clock. Mysterious American Ship is Detained as y Suspect at Batavia BATAVIA, Java..' July r.-tVia Lon don.) Th American oil steamship Maverick, from Los Angeles, on reach In th Java sea, wu set upon by a Dutch warship ss a suspect Tb vessel wss brought to Batavia and after an In spection of Its paper, wa released. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7.-Th Amer ican steamship Maverick, reported to have been held up aa a suspect by a Dutch warship In th Java sea, has for som time been engaged in mission of which shipping men , profess to know little. The vessel was sold by th Standard D)l company of California to th Craig blilp Building company at Long Beach, Cel., several months ago. It was re ported at the time that th Maverick was transferred hmmediately to another owner. Fred Jetwen of Han Francisco, a former lieutenant In the German navy, wee reported to have been a bidder for ti e veesel. Jebean waa auught by J. O, Davis, collector of the port, to aid In an investigation of trafflo with Mexican ports, but dleappeared about two months sgo. Later it wa reported, rather vaguely, that he had reached Germany, shipping from' an Atlantic port ss a common sailor under an assumed nam. Th Maverick caused much specula tion recently by Its actions off th coast of Southern California and Lower Cali fornia. It waa reported to have taken a cargo or suppiica to an Island for transfer to another veaael. Recently th Maverick put out of Hllo, Hawaii for Batavia. NEW YORK ATHLETES TO STOP HERE TWELVE HOURS A dosen crack track and field athlete, headed by th great Melvtn W. Shep pard, who hold world's records for 800, m, "CO, ot). tM) and i.iho yard, will arrive in Omaha t his morning at 7:80 o'clock over the Northwestern on their way from New York to San Frnnclsco. where they will ttke part In tha exposition aU.lUo carnival. The runners snd flyld men will bo In Omaha twelve hour Ite fore con tinuing their Journey westward over the l.'iiiuu ruiifie. GRAND ISLAND MAN IS ACCUSED OF ENTICING GIRLS GHAND ISLAND, Kefe,' July 7. 8r? ciai Telegram. )-On the complaint of th mother of one of th girls, C. smith, a Janitor, was arrested iast night on a charge of enticing two girls, aged U and U, into the vacant Acme Broom works. It eever&l hour before . Smith was caught, and the compUtnlng mother SOUTH DAKOTA LAND OPEN FOR SETTLEMENT WASHINGTON. July t7.6cretry Lane signed an order today opening for settlement trior than t.UMUJO acre of dry farming land In Harding, Perkin and Coraon counties, South Dakota. Th order i effectlv Eepttrabur ltt. C. N. SULUYA?. OF OMAHA . IS MARRIED AT CHICAGO CHICAGO Ju!y27 (Special Telegram.) Charle N. Sullivan of Omaha was llr-enned her to marry Nor Wbltcomb of Chicago. Vlltews Attacks. When you hv a btl;lou attack your liver fails to perform lis functions, Tou become cur.etlja!d Th fxid you eat tVrment In your stomach and cauae nauece, vomiting and a terrible head, ache. Tk Ch antte r lulu's Tablet. The) 11 t.in up your llvrr. rlea out your t iiiafti and you will soon t- aa well as tver. They only co a quart sr. OtUiu b i)l ever tier. Ad vrt vi.. -jut. "He kicked because It wasn't delivered to hi wife her In Omaha until Monday afternoon. Well, that town only baa one train out a day and besides that, the poetofflce ln't open on ("undays. "I suppoe h thought there waa com sort of electric apparatus that rang; In Washington when he dropped that pe del delivery letter In th box out In that little town. Then I suppose be thought th government hired a special train to run down -and get It and rush It to Omaha." Thus doth Mr. Mole bean anathema and mafanatha upon the thought! who speak slightly of his beloved postal de partment 'qpeclal delivery letters will mov Just as fast as the fastest trains' and th spedlest boys on bicycles or motorcycle csn mov them," he said. Assess Boulevard Improvements to Abutting Owners Th Improvement of Florence boute vaxd from Grand averme to north city limits will involve tn operation of a recent legislative enactment, whereby th expense, of curbing and guttering along boulevard shall be borne by th abut ting property owners, instead of by the taxpayer at large. Under the old plan-a resident on West Q street. South Bide, for Instance, would have ah red thl expense; under the new law the property owners Immediately ben efited ar assessed In th same manner aa regular sHreet Improvements are made. This Floranc boulevard Improvement la th first application of tha new law which went Into effect July S. City Opens Bids for Repaving Large Number of Streets Tha city council opened bid for pav ing and curbing th following streets: Fourteenth street, Lanooln avenue to Caatellar street; Burt street. Thirtieth to Thlrty-oond streets; Military avenue. Hamilton street to west city limits; Thirteenth street, south line of Howard ta Mason street; Pacific street. Sixth to Tenth streets; Thirteenth street, north Una of Mason to Martha street; Twen tieth street, north lln of rferce to Lincoln avenue; Twenty-fourth street, Cuming to Patrick avenue; Twenty fourth street, north tin of Vinton to south tins of Irvinr plac. Changes Plan to Ride on the Ill-Fated Steamer Eastland Fred iBohmann of Chicago I in Omaha visiting his !ter, Mrs. Conrad Emst. Bohmann had made arrangements to take fh trip on th Eastland on th morning of th disaster, but at the last moment changed his plans and cam to Omaha to visit bis sister. He is a nephew of Mrs. Paul Getchmann. A friend, with whom he waa to make the trip, escaped without accident, but his slsttr went down with th boat. Old Soldier Fined for. Killing a Cat F. H. Severance, an old soldier resid ing at 4340 Be ward street, waa tn police oourt charged with th reckless discharge of firearm In th city limit a A dan gerous looking ahotgun wss also present. and Dan Whitney appeared against th defendant, laying the gun had been re peatedly discharged In the reneral direc tion of th alley fence, and that a pet oat belongin to Whltneya daughter had been killed. Severance denied having fired the a-un rnorffthan twice, but-ad-tnltted having killed Uia cat ' II waa fined $2S and costs, but desired tha advlo of counsel before paying th una. TO KEEP HIGH POWER WIRES AWAY FROM TELEPHONES Th NebraMca Telephone eomnanv has started an Injunction suit In district court to prevent th Central Station Engi neering company from nl acinar hiah ten. Ion rower wire near telephone wire at ElkhOrn. Waterloo and Valley, alleging that telephone service would b endan gered. THIRTIETH STREET CLOSED . PENDING IMPROVEMENTS Thflty council authorized closing- cf Thirtieth etrtet. Fort street to north city limits, pending Improvements being made on this thoroughfare. Commis sioner Jardln believes th street will b reopened within two weeks. TURNS DOWN PROPOSAL TO KEEP UP FIELD CLUD LIGHTS Th city council placed on fit without action a proposal that th city bear an additional expense of Y2.T70 a year for maintenance of a special street lighting syslMn In th Fleid club district DEATH RECORD Roeet EeLr. FALLS CITT. Neb.. July .- Special ) I'.osel L'sLay, aged M years, died at his borne tn this city on Saturday night after a long lllnosa. besides hi wif he leaves thr sons and threa daughter, all rosi dents of this city and vicinity, as fol lows: Charles, luy and 'Toot"; Mr. McKtnney of hhubert, Mr, tlrac Kru t I and M'.Js Blanch Pel .ay. Th fam ily acco;tianled th body to Aubura Monday, whor f irerst sr. ices were hell lira. A. C. tdlita;r. HITNPirh.SisN, Neb., July 28. 6peti ) -Mr. A. C. l.d!ne.r died at th family horn near ti l vlieiie Kri lay etentug. rue vas M -ri oiii. Kui.eral service tr t.eld yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Praaisl Attlsai VSII1 Stun Year raa.li, !!'. K!i New Ih.imi will atop y"ur cn .fc i. Tli fU.t dux 1:H . Ooo.l r c! i . -n. Ail (rtrwteta SAs. -AA- URGES RESCINDING 0RDER-1N-C0UNCIL London Standard Says Friction with United States Could Be Allayed Thu. sees tjs rjennxa gersiany LONDON, July 27. For the most part the London morning: papers re frain from editorial comment on the sinking by Germany of tbe American steamer Leelanaw, but give It great prominence In their news columns The Standard in an editorial thinks that the Incident Is bound to bring a crisis between the United States and Germany ' appreciably closer and that the slnkisg ot the steamer will appear to American sentiment very like a deliberate de fiance of President Wilson's pro test. Tha newspaper gays that a rupture of relations with Germany seems Inevitable. Th editorial concludes by saying that the Brtish government will allay friction with the United 8tate by rescinding the irritating order-in-councll. FORMER FREMONT MAN TELLS OF FRENCH FIGHTING FRKMONT, Neb., July T.-8pclal. William flpark, a former Fremont man, who la a member of a Canadian batalllon that has been In Franc sine last fall. baa seen some of the fiercest fighting In that part of tha war son during the last few weeks. In a letter to Mrs. Fpark he tell of tha blowing up of (a trench of the Ger mans In which every one of the 250 sol- dlers wan killed. Over 100 ton of powder waa used to blow th trenches. Men and earth were thrown for over SCO feet In the airs ' M. Spark enclosed !n hie letter a piece of a German, shell which struck him while ha waa resting In th trenches a few days ego. He waa only slightly In jured, th' mlaiil striking him on the leg. -The shell burst within fifty yard of th trench 'of th allies. His company baa been granted a fur lough for flv days, when the members will go to London for a visit. Mr. Spark onlleted In a Canadian battalion while j on a visit to Montreal. last fall News Note f Wshoo. WAHOO, Nb., --July 27. (Special.) Word waa received here today of the death of P. P. Hayea at Lsiporte, -Tex. Mr. Hayes was a former resident of this county, having lived on a farm near Colon many years. He leavea a wife and two daughters.' Hla body will be brought to Colon for burial.' Tha Insanity board of Sounder county met Monday and tried Matthew Mathie sen and John Nelson charged with being Insane. Mr. Mathlesen was adjudged In sane and sent to th asylum at Lincoln, while th decision on John Nelson waa deferred until Saturday. L av va arv ral, rmpr Sa4 10 and V II I I your tobacco aVVaUa-d iealer's nam, and w will send a f uU-aita cut Cf. "PU'Eir and a htrd soma leather vouch FEES, asywaera la u. 8. Also a f aider about "PIPER." Th tobacco, pouell and ruaiUci, will cost c 20s, whlca wa wtll tlsdly spend bacausa trial will tnaka you a teadr o "V1V.Z." extra Sol J Water. L:.:A Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter hov (food advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant ly to be really succccssful. Austria Adds Nearly Million to Its Army LONDON. July r. The Morning rest s B'tdnpeet correspondent estimates that the celling np of the leM landsturm clas In Auetria-Hunrary, which he says will be complete! October 1. will add 700.0W or Scn.Offl men to the army. The class Includes men between tha sge of 4S and SO. 1 Three Flag-era Shot from It a ad. ASHLAND. Neb., July M.-fSpeclal.) While bunting today Hal A. Brothers, Jr., aged ii years, accidentally discharged a shotgun he was handling, tearing two fingers of his right hand and partially tearing off a third finger. Dr. Clark amputated part of the first finger. Th boy la th oldest son ot H. C. Brothers, I section foreman here Jor the Burlington. He' Tried , All the Good Onea and Chooses EL TELLO CIGAR Small Sii Larg Si Sc. lOsaalSc, LLlen, Fans and Smokers To tb ma pretesting tb greatest anmheT ef LL 1 LLLO Cujar Hindi by September is, ijjij. will be (teens. f'R F.E ticket to tbe World's Chunpionsbip Series of Bssehsll Usmes and all expenses of transportation to and from the place where, the games are played. To the one pre- WKnunw in vi i r f "hi niiraocr VI NIHIi, a5-QO) D iamfi! m! krMtl Bumbw of huuit. iiamk 9 cah; 4tk Urgent number, $jo.oo la caas. Two kaae f ma UMU gt T-lle Clf ate mat eaa toots Ursa It Irtto. Scm V eor EL TELLO CIGARS HcCOlD UADT CO, Put. Aetata. CtMaa an Vtaet enat Ihi t--atS at eur jar net jr. tt. f-. mi ef Ul i ve , V at av PlPERV Convenient "Cracks and Duffers, every time you go golfing tuck a plug of rich, juicy, tasty 'PIPER into the old jib-pocket. Just reach back and take a hefty chew before you start drive or putt. You'll get a full, hearty tobacco satisfaction and a mighty keen tobacco joy from tIPT?T ,aM . , sLj .-. k away - aat ell kllDlEiOlDGkl QawiagTolacco Qiampagnaa Flayor The great distinction about "PIPER" to a man "wno likes a smacking V good relish to his chew is the famous 'Cham- pagne Flavor." The J winey taste mingles cn his tongo with the natu mellow evreetnes of the richest, rijpeiit, caxefuUy selected tobacco leaf. "PIPER" la the highest type of chewing tobacco in the world and lasts longer because the plug is hard pressed.- f vysjXv. lerse-er,. ac5l( U Ida ala , ' I IT- fcr alealevs Ha aua auiiUfff fu4wrapMd, to f . ta -urt-k- T Iusea ' THE AMFW1CAN ' TO&ACCO tOtafANY W NnrYtril rVo Rcmarhahlc Values in July Sales Summer Furniture at Surprising Bargain Prices. fl : dresses all at . one price Wed nesday Many ment for Interesting Glassware Specials Wednesday Glassware Section, Fourth Floor. Ice Tea Pitchers, regular 50c values 25 Flint Elown Water Glasses, bp.ll shape, snap, each . Glass Jelly Comports, 25 Jelly Glasses, per doz. 20 16 Lbs. Best Pure Sugar The Only Kind 100 Lb. Sacks Best Cane Old wheat flour Is practically ail cleaned up. Ve secured 10 cars to tide us over till the new wheat Boe through the sweat to insure Kod bread, pies or cakes. We ad vise our cuetomere to lay la a month's supply. . atrsj Special for Wednesday, 48 lb. sack aiO 19 bar Beat 'Em All, Diamond "U" or Laundry Queen whit jUaundry eioap 8So 7 lba. best Bulk Laundry Ptarch B&o lba. beat White or Tallow Com mand 17 10 lbs. pur Buckwheat Fkiur SOo 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice or Tapioca for 88 4 lbs. best Hand Picked Navy Beans t 894 HacLvrn's Peanut Butter, lb. 1SH0 The best omestio Macaroni, Ver micelli or Spaghetti, nks; TH Tall cans Alaska Salmon lOo 4 lt-os. cans Condensed Milk.. Sfta Fancy Queen Olives, -uart .... IH lrKt bottles Worcester Bauce. Ture Tomnto Catsup, Pickles, as sorted kinds, or Prepared Mustard, bottle eo 6 cans Oil or Mustard Bardlnea B&o Z-lb. cans Fancy Sweet Hurar Corn, Wax. Btrlng, Green or Lima Bean for , TH tin iui v aiw y lu.u s-j PHONE DOUGLAS 7018. . PAIE3TS FGH'ALL PuQlPOSIIG VARNISHES, OILS AND GLAS3. . OMAHA'S LEADINO PAINT STORE, ISIS IfIIMIlIVS CR.'COOK ' 1 ' - u...ia 3 Tl I a t?01 Vaatii aM Li Via Tho cmcuiT-Touno New York and return S54.CO-S5S.20 One way via Buffalo other way Tla 'aehlngton. Boston. Maes., and return g53.OO-SC0.20 . . . - One way via Montreal other way Tla Direct Llaea through Albany and Buffalo. Boston. Mass.. and return 850.5O-SC5.25 One way Tla Buffalo and Albany other way via New York and NMasMngton, D. C. Many other combinations may be had, including LakeOcean Bay and River Trips. Blrty-day limit .with many atop-over privileges. Round Trip Fprea via Direct Routes: Alexandria Bay. N. J., and return 840.30 to 1541.80 Atlantlo City. N. J., and return......... .C3L.S5, Bar Harbor, Me., and return.;...,. 54.70 to JS01.2O Boston. Maaa., and return .-.' 847.85 to g51.B5 Buffalo. N. Y., and return... .38.55 to 840.10 Burllnfton, Vt, and return S45.40 Chautauqua Lake points, N. Y., and return .153720 Cleveland. O., and return S33.70 to g33.70 Detroit. Mich., and return. 153120 Halifax. N. 8., and return...., f33.BO to $7385 Montreal, Que., and return. 841 HQ to ""31G5 S-,0 .N T' I04 ",urn 848.85 to 33.85 Portland. Me., and return . -1510.00 to 34 70 Portsmouth. N. II., and return........... .43,40 to .3240 Et. John. N. B.. and return .E51.BO to g,(ja!20 craio6 DyncfB. c. I., ana reium.. 841.05 to 845,40 loroHwi, urn., ana reiurn.. paaais, Bigr Saving3 on Guaranteed Pianos. In Domestic Room Wednesday $1251 Dresses $2B ilk Poplins, Pongees and other popn lar silks, fine Serges, etc. in f&ct, any dress in the department that sold up to $12.50. Come in most wanted col ors and styles, including Shirred -Waist, Suspender and Coatee effects, a splendid assortment of $7.50, $10.00 and $12.50 values in ailk or wool 2.95 ..I.e. other pedals in thia depart Wednesday. . Ball IMason Fruit Jars, pint size nt, each . : . v . .". .3' Same, 1 quart size, each, 4 Ball Mason Jar Caps 4 for . v...5 10c Jar Rubbers on sale at 2 dozen for . 15$ Cane Granulated for $L00 to Buy for Preserving. Sugar ?G.35 Th best Tea siftlnrs. lb. ISHa Herehey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb. 8&o Golden pantos Coffee. Ib. .... 804 nt U Your Alberta Peaohas Wow. FMbel Bask JPaaoy Alberta feaones 81.34 -Baskt Crates Alberts, r'eaobe Off i. . , . dO Lars; boxes California Freoston Crawford Peaches.... eo B'be Xet of th Aprioot for Cevau ni8". W edneeday, 4-bakt crat fancy California Apricots UI raxaonal - Xmoaal Jmoaal -while tha car lasts we will con tinue to sell the car of fancy, Juicy I,omons, consigner! to us to sell for th sxower, per dozen 10 Potatoes Vaka TumUi 15 lb. New Potatoes to the peck ISO U lbs. Cook in a Apples to tba.peric at -. . SO Wax or Oreen Beana, lb. , . . . lUo bunches Fresh Iyeaf Latino).. S bunohea fresh Raillsheej ...... B bunches Fresh Onion ....... So 4 bunches fresh Beets. Carrot or Turnip 6a Ripe Tomatoes, lb. So Prime Grown Cauliflower, Jb. . , Oc Freeh Peas, quart . ...THo t ataJks Fresh Celery ; a I larg. Green Peoper ........ Be I bunches fresh Parsley ...... So PAINT CO. 1 - aCsey trtea a. ak J-aar. iaoaaiuc trremt. 1.. . M . Var Ucaet. reatereatlen as full In ton auatUoa avvly te JOMBT Jtiiiii , ueaarwl Aa-eat. CIIIOAGO&NORTII WESTERN RAILWAY . . Itol-a raxaaua fjireei, Osaaka. Baa. 0 s,