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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1899)
J f r w > THE O tAHA DATI/T BEEl SATTJKT > ATr , JTDTJT 1 , 1809. HEADED FOR SALT LAKE CITY Burlington Eight of Way Man Forecast that Road's Building Operations. BUY PROPERTY IN MORMON CAPITAL llrllcf In ( JrcMiliiK lmt tlicXoiv Al- Jlnnrr-llnrtt Illi * llriiiirli AVIII He 1'imliril ( o ( lie Hooky Momitnlnn. Whllo the Burlington officials In this city refer lo tbo matter as simply n report , thcro seems to bo more than that in the Mory of the company's Intentions to build Into Salt Lake City. A few days ngo a telegram from Snrjtoga , Wyo. , .mentioned the fart that right-of-way mon for the Burlington had been there trying to pur chase grounds for depot and yards , and It wan thun said the road was undoubtedly hauling for the Mormon capital. The Salt l.ako Herald says that within the past few days ni > rescntatlvoH of the Burlington have purchatt'd real estate In that city to the value of JlfiO.OOO. K. U. Wicks , a recognized agent of the road , negotiated the purchase , nnd this the llorald takes aa almost authen tic proof that the Burlington will build-to that city. The supposition Is that the Nebraska , Wyoming & Wpstrrn. now building from Alliance to Hartvlllc , Wyo. , IB the line which will bo continued into Utah. There is a short line of road In Utah , built by a company ' composed of Burlington officials , nccordlng to the Herald , and It Is said the roads arc to bo consolidated when the Alli ance , branch reaches Utah. The only official Information to be had at the Burlington offices Is that the road Is to be'built to HnrtvIIlP , and that beyond this point no plans have been perfected. As rcportH of right-of-way men for the road aiiix'orlng In some of the richest min ing sections of the state continue to appear from day to day , there Is n growing belief that the Burlington Is making for Salt Lake. rnvrii.Uj I'Aciii'iu Koiinc'i.oNuiivJ. llolilrrn of First MurlgitK * * Hoinln llrliiif Action. 3AO1UMKNTO. Cal. , June SO. A volumi nous complaint i has been Illed In the su perior court of this county in the case of I ) . O. Mills and Ogden Mills , the trustees for holders of bonds upon the railroad prop erties of the Central Pacific Ilallroad com pany as plaintiffs , ngalnwt the Central Pa- clllc Hallway company , the United States of America , the Metropolitan Trilst com- liany of Now York , and the Southern Pa- clllc company as defendants Van R. Pat terson of counsel for the plaintiffs , in expla nation of this suit , said * "This action was brought to foreclose the lien on 'Series A' of the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific Hallway com pany. Iwwcd July 23 , 1SC5 , to D. O. Mills mil William K. Darren , as trustees. The pur value of nil the bonds secured by the mortgage Is $ fi,378,000. The mortgage covers the properties of the Central Pacific Ilall- ro.ul company from Sacramento to the east ern boundary of California , The bonds ma tured July 1 , 18U3 , but on April 27 , ISO , " , llto trustees , with the consent of the bond holders extended the time of payment until January 1 , 1808. On August C , 1897 , a further cjUcnslon of time was granted until the first day of December , 1898 , the com pany having failed to make payment within the time ( stipulated. On Juno 21 , 18)9 ! ) , the bondholders of morn than llfty bonds re- riucKtc'd the trustees to commence foreclosure sureproceedings. . " ( Vii trill Dlrt-i'torx In SC.HMOII. | NEW YORK , Juno SO. The directors of Hie New York Central & Hudson River Rail road company mot hare toi'ay. The Inter- cbt attaching to the meeting centered In the rmnoied piopositlon for the lease by the Ndw York Central of the Boston & Albany to.id , nnd also n director of the Now York Central was mild to have had a conference with President Callawny of the Now Yotk Centr.il prior to the meeting , which was an executive one. Ilesldes tfioso mentioned there were pieseut Frederick Vnnderbllt , William K. Vonderbllt , J. Plerpont Morgan , William Twombly and E. V. Rosslter. It was reported that the proposition to lease the Boston & Albany was favorably dis cussed , but the Htirmlso is thai no definite conclusion has yet been readied by the dl- lectors. The following statement was given out by President Callaway of the New York Cen tral railway this nftornoou : "At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the New York Central & Sludson River Railroad company held today the lease of the Boston & Albany llallroad company to the Now York Central & Hudson River Railroad company for a period of 9DU years was unanimously passed And President Callawar has been notified that similar action has been taken by the Boston & Albany railroad. " Itnllrnmlntra nttil I'rrannnln. O. M. Entrlken , assistant general freight agent of the Qunlcy Route , Is In Tabor , la. General Manager Holdregn of the Burling ton has gone on a tour over the western lines. Ten recruits for the Third Infantry en- route to the Philippines went west over the Union Pacific. A special train , composed of eight sleep- era , filled with teachers bound for Los Angcfes , pawed through-Omaha over the lurllngton. James Ferguson and James Hanson on Thursday purchased 6,400 acres of land In Carbon county , Wyoming , from the Union 'aclflc land department. On the same day ho company sold 1,600 acres In Kansas to various parties. The Burlington Is building a large 60,000- gallon cistern at Ardmore , S. D. For sev eral years the company has been experi menting with nn artesian well at Ardmorc. The well was sunk 1,500 feet , but a How of water was not secured. The new cistern wlU be walled with brick and Is now being excavated. It will be filled with water ) rought there In care carrying largo tanks. BIG SOUTHERN COAL DEAL Kounlr.p Ilrotlicm niiil Hie 1'ort Arthur Hoiitc llury the Ilntchut. The long and somewhat bitter controversy between the kountzo brothers and the Kan sas City , Pltuburg & Oulf railroad , known as the Port Arthur Route , has at last been amicably settfed , the hatchet having been burled at Kansas City on Thursday. The Kouutzo brothers , It will bo remem bered , arc Interested In Sablno Pass on the Gulf of Mexico , where they have expended a very largo amount of money in Improve ments , dredging and so on. The Kountzes have done everything In their power to pre vent the building of the canal from Port Arthur to the gulf , Sablno Pass and Port Arthur being rival points. A. E. Stlllwcll , jowevcr , who was president of the Port Ar thur Houto , secured permission from con gress to proceed with the construction of : he Port Arthur canal , and It is now nearly completed. The affairs of the Port Arthur Route becoming somewhat entangled , the company went Into the hands of a receiver , Stlllwclr being appointed to that position. Recently S. W. Fordyce succeeded Stillwell is receiver. It was with Receiver Fordyco that the [ Countzes on Thursday made a deal to build a railroad from the terminus at Port Arthur to Sablno Pass. This means that the Port \rthur canal scheme Is to bo turned down , the new management of the Port Arthur route not being In favor of old plans and schemes. This railroad will bo fifteen or twenty miles In length. The Kountzcs have control of a Targe tract of rich coal lands near Shady Point In Texas and they Intend to build a short road from that place to the main line of the Gulf road , thus shipping their coal to Sablne Pass and from there distribute It to ports In Central and South America , as well as to all principal points In the United slates , eventually extending their coal and umber business all over the world. This Is one of the biggest coal deals ever made in ; ho south and It Is Hkely to play smash with .he coal trusts. Do Witt's Little Early Risers benefit per- nanently. They lend gentle assistance to nature , causing no pains or weakness , per- nanenlly curing constipation nnd liver ail ments. I.ntr Union to the .Nortn-irc-M Vln. Rock Islmul Itoiitc. Minneapolis nnd St. Paul and return , $13.05 Ashland and Baylleld and return , $18.10. Duluth and Superior and return , $17.30 Marquette and rclurn , $22.50. JIacklnac Island nnd return , $22.90 Tickets on sale to July 11 and good for return until October 31. Call at city llcket oflice , 1323 Farnam street. Attention , Imly .tlacralx-cn. All members of Uniform hive. No. 35 , are requested to meet at Twentieth street en trance of exposition at 11 o'clock a. m. Sat urday. July 1 , wearing colors of the order. Admission provided. GEORGIA PAYNE. L. C. VERY LOW IIATEJ. TO Colorado nnd Utnli Via Rock Inland Ilniitc. Denver , Colorado Springs and Pueblo nnd return , $19. Glenwood Springs and return , $31. Sa.'t ' Lake City and Ogefen and return , $32. Dates of pale , Juno 25 to July 11 Good for return until October 31 with liberal stop over privileges. The only line from Omaha running through trains to Denver , Colorado Springs nnd Puoblo. Call at city ticket of fice , 1323 Farnam street. Half lluto/i. The Missouri Pacific wllr sell tickets July 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , to all points within 200 miles at one fare for the round trip. Tickets good to return up to and Including July 5. THOMAS F. GODFREY , Pass. & T A J. 0. Phllllppl , A. G. F. & P. A. Announcements. It Is with much gratification Manager Cole Istens to the complimentary expressions for .ho performance at his popular llttlo theater this week. Tonight's performance termi nates the engagement of thin -week's com pany nnd beginning tomorrow raatlneo an entire new bill will be presented , nt the liead of which Is Prof. Macart'a world- famous dog nnd monkey circus. Flat nnd Sutherland , comedy musical sketch artists ; lohn Le Clalr , the human billiard table and luggler extraordinary , and a bright and In teresting program of acts and novelties well worthy the splendid patronage accorded the Trocadero the lost week. This Is Camlllo JVArvllIe's last day at the Crelghton-Orpheum and thin Is the last day of the present season. There Is every like lihood thai Iho hoilso will bo packed nl both the matinee this afternoon and the performance this ovonlng. The -week has been a distinguished one In social as well ns in theatrical nnnafs , for society has graced every performance since Mondaj night. Those who- have been at the Creigh- ton-Orpheum several times In the last few days nnd there are many such have not failed to observe tbo immense attendance which has characterized the week. This excellent patronage has doubtless been al most wholly due to the fact that Camllle D'ArvlIlo was on the bllf , though the fact that this is the end of the season was not whony without Ha Influence as a drawing card. The strong bill is an earnest of what may lie expected when the next season be gins. The management of the Crelghton- Orphcum hns certainty left nn excellent im pression by its final entertainment. The appearance of Camlllo D'Arvllln In vaude ville Is in itself a record-breaker , for the realm of varle.tjes hns never before been honored by the debut of go celebrated a prima donna. The matinee this afternoon promises to be In every way a charming theatrlcnf and social event and the perform ance this evening will be a "hummer. " I'nlinlHtry nt tins I xp Last evening the finishing touches were put on the Temple of Palmistry and this morning Dr. Carl Louis 1'erln , the world- famed palmist , is ready to meet those who wish to consult htm and test his wonderful power. Owing to the fact that the parlors of Dr. Perln are -always crowded with those who wish readings none will bo admitted to the Temple of Palmistry except those who have business with the doctor. Dr. Perln win do all of the reading done in the temple and as he will be a very busy man and as the wOrk Is Very trying to the ner vous system he will adhere strictly to the hours advertised in another column. Those wishing to c6neult him will do him a favor 1o try and call as early In the week as pos sible , for , aa stated in yesterday's paper , Dr. Perln is liable to be recalled to his Austrian home at any time and docs not wish to disappoint his friends. F. C. Johnson's elder mill , expo grounds Hayden Bros , ad on page 5 , Her Grand Hotel Turkish Baths now open. Dr. Shepard Catarrh. 312 New York Life ? ITlV ? CTffTft f. fft LLM , ollliLK & ID , Wo Gloss Onr Store at Sir O'clock ' Saturday Evening. AND ALL DAY JULY FOURTH l.nillrn' nnit Children' * IloMcrj' , t'n- derttt-nr , I'nrnnolN and Shirt \VnUlH Kxl run nl In n r > - Val ue * for I'lDit Claim ( iiioiU. Women's vesta , fancy crocheted neck nnd arms , low neck , short alcoves or sleeveless , silk tapes , 20c values , our special price , IDc , 2 for 25c. Women's lisle thread veals , rlchelleu ribbed , very pretty finish , high neck , longer or short alcoves , low neck , sleeveless , knee pants , lace trimmed lo match , ecru or while , all sizes , 25o each. Women's extra slzo vests In both ecru and white , low neck , sleeveless ; also wing sleeves , knee pants to match 7 , 8 and 9 sizes hard to find 35c , 3 for $1.00. Women's silk vests , variety of styles , very pretty lace trimming , cream , white , pink and blue. 75c values , our special , COo each. We are closing out an odd line of women's extra line lisle union suits silk finish , per fect fit. real value , $1.25 each , closing out at 76c suit. Misses' fine light weight lisle vests , high neck , long or short sleeves , whlto or ecru , best make , knco pants to match , selling nil sizes from 18 lo 32. Saturday at 25o each. Misses' summer union suits , flue Egyptian cotton , low neck , short sleeves , high nccK , long or short sleeves , knee or ankle length , all sizes , only 50c each. OUR POPULAR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. Women's Hcrmsdorf black and tan line cation hose double sole heel nnd lee , quality of special Interest , 15c , 2 for 2oc. Women's extra line gauge , fancy drop stitch , in black and Inn ; ulbo plain black , with mace Holes , special for hard wear. This enllro line fully worlh 35c pair , Saturday all go al only 25c pair. We have a mosl exlenslvo varlely of wo men's fancy lisle hose , 50c quality , all black , fancy drop slllch , or plain , also now shades of Ian. Our entire line of pretty stripes and checks , cloubte soles , heel and toe , all placed on counter for Saturday , 33c pair. Women's extra flno lightweight gauze lisle nnd cotton hose , special make for warm weather , all modern Improvements , Ian or black , Saturday 50c pair. Children's flno ribbed fast black hose , double knee , heel and too , lisle llnlsh , sell ing air sizes , Saturday only ICc , 2 pair 25c. The now polka dot hose for misses , in blue and black , nice line quality , all sizes , only 35c pair. LADIES' FANCY PARASOLS. Wo have reduced our entire line of ladles' fancy parasols. Our $3.00 fancy checks , stripes nnd shades , nil reduced to $1.98. We have a pretty line of china silk para sols in all late shades , very pretly handles , reduced to $1.25 each. We have a few of those 50c fancy para- sole left. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. . Farnnm nnd Fifteenth. Here Is the climax of crowding big values Into lltlle prices Hayden Bros , wllh an aden on page 5. The Dewey European Holer , 13lh and Farnam. Firsl-class rooms ; rates reason able. We have engaged the celebrated Mandolin and Guitar Kings , Brooks and Vaughn To furnish music at our Soda Fountain Saturday , July 1. Afternoon and Evening. Waldron & Campbell Druggists. 222 South Sixteenth St. Open All1 Night. IIIJXMJTT'S AVIMi CI.OHC. The Stnrr AVIII Clone Mnlnnlnr nt O'clock , llFRliinlnK . .TnlI. . Our store will close Saturday * at 6 o'clock , beginning July 1 , In compliance with the provisions of the female labor law. Wo would ask our customers to remember this and get their orders In early on Saturday. W. H. BENNETT CO. GltHATliY IlKiniCr.ll 11ATR9 To I , OR AiiRcIrn nnil Itctnrn Vln Hock IMnml llontc. For the meeting of the N. R. A. . JULY 11 TO 14 , 1899. Teachers and their friends shoufd secure at once the beautiful souvenir book , "The N. E. A. , 'OD , " which gives full details as to rules , routes , side trips , hotels of the convention clly and the scenic wonders of the Journey to the Pacific const. For additional Information , dates of sale , berth reservations in tourist or standard Pullman sleepers , etc. , call at city ticket office , 1323 Farnam street , Omaha. MAGMK1CKXT TUAlNS. Dmnltn to CUIcnRo. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul rail way hna Jusl placed in service two magnifi cent electric lighted trains between Omaha nnd Chicago , leaving Omaha dally at 6-15 p. m. , arriving at Chicago at 8:25 : a. m. , nnd leaving Chicago at C-15 p. m. and arriving nt Omaha nt 8:20 : a. m. Each train l lighted thoroughly by crectrlclty , hsn buffet smoking cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dining cars and reclining chair cars , and runs over the shortest line and smoothest roadbed be tween the two cities. Ticket office , 1504 Farnnm street , and at Union depot. Clirnp KxcnmlonH North. The Northwestern line. Chicago , St. Paul , Mlnncnoolts and Omaha railway , will sell round trlj | tickets from June 25 to July 11 , inclusive , at the following low rates : St. Paul nnd Minneapolis. tlS.EO. Ashrnnd nnd Uayfluld. WIs. , $18.10. Uuluth , Minn. , and Superior. Wls. , $17.30. Mncklnac Island. Mich. . $22.00. Mnrquetto , Mich. , $22.60. Also man ? other points at proportionately low rates. All tickets good to return on or before October 31 , 1899. Inquire nt city office. 1401 Farnam street , or Webster street station , The Mukpl IMnfe Itonil Will sell excursion tickets to Chautauqua Lake and return on July 7 nt one faro for the round trip , with return limit of August 8 , 1899. Tickets good on any of our three dairy trains. Cheap rates to other eastern points. Van Buren street passenger sta tion on the Loop. For further Information address the general agent , 111 Adams street , Chicago. Telephone central , 2057. There's an ad on page 5 you ought to read Its Hayden Bros. RESTAURANT AND HOTEL KITCHEN OUTFITS EXPOSITION COIVCESSIONAIIIKS AND OTIIKHS SHOULD GET OUR PRICES ON Steel Ranges , Coffee Urns , Broilers , Steam Tables , Bake Ovens , Gasoline and Oil Stoves SILVER PLATED KNIVES AND FORKS , TEA AND TAI1LE SPOONS , HOTEL TRAYS , ORAN- ITE AND AOATE WARE , CARV ING KNIVES AND FORKS , BUTCHER KNIVES , KITCHEN SUPPLIES , COOKS UTENSILS , -WATER COOLERS , ICE CREAM FREEEHS. Solr nRciitn for THE ECLIPSE WATER FILT ERS. MILTON ROGERS & , SON , 14th nnd Farnam Sts , SHOES A Shoe Snap Men's Tan Vici Kid Shoes $1,95 The best value ever given in Omaha. A few of them in black , but whole lots of them in tans at $1.95 worth $3.00. $3.50 worth for $2.75 Our $3.50 shoe in tans and blacks , on Saturday at $2.75. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING COMPANY Burlington * < GOLF LINKS IN ESTES PARK ore but ono of the Innumerable attractions of Colorado's unrivall ed summer retorts. Kstes Park Is nearly 8,000 feet above the level of the sea in the very heart of the Hocklea under the uhadow of their loftiest peak.To reach It take the Burlington's 4:25 : p , m , train for Den ver , where you make Union Depot connections with branch line train for tbo Park , The lowest of low rates are now in effect to Colorado points- only $19 for the round trip to Denver , Colorado Sprlnga and Pueblo ; $31 to Olenwood Spilngo. Good to return any time until October 31st. Ticket OfUce Dnrllncion Slntlon lfil > - Kiininm St. 101 h nnd la ou SU. Telephone , 2SO. Telephone , UIO. ANOTHER SHIRT WAIST SALE -Scofieltl's Saturday These who came to our sale last Thurs day were not disappointed many did not know of It. So today Saturday from 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. we'll have another ealo Just llko It only many new nnd prettier patterns It possible. SHIRT WAISTS ONE-THIRD LESS than usual prices no such bargains were ever offered Just 'before ' the 4tb of July before waists at 25c , EOc , 76c and $1.00 each that will surprise you all new styles fresh and clean now and dainty waists $1.60 , $1.95 and $2.23 some of which you cannot match nt double these prices. WASHABLE SKIRTS VERY CHEAP SATURDAY -Muslin underwear ties col lars and cuffs veilings gloves and all fur nishings that are ne-w Wo close our store at 6 o'clock tonight. 3COFIELD ClOAiasUITGO. 1510 Douglas St. Motormen or Conductor Suits with or without lenthor trimmings $9,75 ( Goats and Vests $6,75) ) Now nil sizes on hand. Cook's and Waiter's JACKETS Black or white from 35o up. Only complete line in the oity. GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO. , CAPITOL AVE. , N EAR I6TH STREET. Clone to Ileunctt'a. P. S. Men's Crush Pants , 60o. Suits $1.35. WASH YOUR HAIR TODAY , A demonstration will bo given In our win dow by MISS LORD for the purpose of showing the case with which the hair nnd scalp may be cleansed with "SHERMAN'S LAVENDER SHAMPOO CREAM. " Thou sands ot Omaha ladies now use this exclu sively for washing the hair , and thousands more will bo glad to learn that there is something found at last which will cleanse the hair and scalp and not ieava it DRY or BRITTLE. Price , 25o per bottle see today In our window. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co 15X3 DODGE STREET , OMAHA , MIDDLE OP BLOCK. Notice to Bald Heads. Look this list over and you will find something to start your hair growing something that will keep It growing and at the same time strengthen it something that will keep the dandruff out making the hair have a rich , smooth , glossy appearance of the nat ural shade. .0O CnUe'n DnnilrnfT Care. . . . . . 'trie $2.00 Globe Hair Restorative . $2.00 $1.00 Austin's Hair Grower ( will euro dandruff ) . $1.00 $1.00 Ayer's Hair Vigor . 70o $1.00 Hall's Hair Rencwcr . 73c DOc Parker's Hair Balsam . 40c COo Burnett's Cocoalne . 45c 50c Lyon's Katharon . 40c $1.00 Quinine Tonic , largo . 75c , r > 0c Qulnlno Tonic , small . -10c 2uc Mason's Hair Dye . 20c r.Oo Buckingham Whisker Dye . 40c $1.00 Bachelor's Hair Dye . SOc J. A. f ILLtR & CO. , CUT I'Hici : imuncisT.s. Cor. 14th and Douglas. When you get so hard up that you wal.k oti your uppers or have to go barefooted , don't attempt to walk to the brewery Ju t call up four-two , naught , and we will dellever a case of Krug Cabinet There's many reasons wliy everybody who uses beer , should use only "Cabinet , " but If you have not been following our advertis ing of course you ain't posted. If a man isn't interested enough in our business to read every advertisement of ours we quit him cold. Thousands of readers look al the Krug ads the first thing \Uien they pick up a paper. There's so many truths in the advertising , it's admired by all. KHICI ) KIllXJ IlItnWINO CO. , Tel , 420. 1007 Jackeon Street. TEETH EXTIUCIED 25 CENTS. PAINLBSS DR. MASON. DENTIST EXTRACTION 4th Floor Broun Blk. , 16th tmd Douflti Gold illoj Filling $1.OO Gold Filling $1,00 aid op Gold Crowns $5.00 Set Teeth $5.00 Btst Teeth . $7.5O please. Opening day at , the Expo. "The Nebraska welcomes you here , to meet your friends , to check your parcels , to make it your starting and stopping place. < Satu7'ctay Specials. Men's Crash Caps- Men's Neckwear Twenty difteront styles The f > 0e kind that we by odds the largest give you at 25c and 35o selection in Omaha , by and the JJfic kind else double odds the lowest where , is hero for price , 15 cents. I5c , 25c , 35c up. Boys' Crash Caps- Men's Underwear Men's balbriggan underwear Just the thing for the derwear , the same quality ' head comfort boys' ity you always pay fifty all sizes. ty cents for , is here for lOc up. 25c. Men's Wool Caps Men's Suspenders for bike and golf in red , Men's good quality white and blue colors pique suspenders worth a quarter , here at lOc all sizes 75c kind are and the kind you pay here for fifty elsewhere , here for 50c 25c Ladies' Straw Sailors Ladies' Neckwwcar reduced to close get Fifty different styles to , hat for half your expo select from at one-half the intended money you the price usualy you ed t o pay 35c , 45c , 75 c , for the 75c § 1.00 pay first floor , en and § 1.50 kind. trance on Farnam. YoiCll need Oxfords next week. Better get 'em today , $1.00 pair for the Si. 50 kind as sold around town. Three IS Wholesale Clothing Stocks at 50c on the Dollar. Gr. Fashman & Co. , Bernstein Bros. & Labinsky and Schloss & Pratel of New York City closed out their great stocks to us at about 50c on the dollar. By far the greatest aggregation of clothing values any store was ever able to offer. These garments are all finely tailored in the newest styles and from selected fabrics. Men's all wool cheviot suits , $2.75 wholesale value $4.50 sale price . Men's fine worsted suits , $5.OO wholesale value § 10 sale price . Men's pure worsted serge suits , also black and gray clay worsted suits , $5.00 wholesale value $9.50 sale price . Men's very fine suits in new stripes and clieck patterns , $7.50 wholesale value $14.50 to $16 sale price . Men's very finest suits and newest styles , wholesale value up to $20 per suit sale price Men's Fine Trousers- Men's $2.50 pants at $1.25. Men's $3 pants at $1.75. Men's $4.50 pants at $2.50. Men's $5.50 pants at $3.25. Children's Washable Sailor Suits. Real 35c suits at 15c. Real 50c suits at 25c Real 75c suits at 35c. Real $1 suits at 45c. 45c.Real Real $1.50 suits at 75c. Children's washable knee pants at 5c , 15c and 25c. HAYDEN BROS , Greater America Headquarters. Big Cut in Prices PIANOS of All Makes. Stelnway , Packard , Ivers & Pond , A. B , Chase , Vose , Emerson. Sterling , Pease , Stlger , Singer and a number of other -Acll known makes , must be- sold at once to make room for exposition stock , which la dally arriving from eastern factories. Will purchase a handsome New Upright on $14950 asy monthly payments. Pianos tuned , moved , atored and exchanged. Terms rca- Eonablo. New Pianos for rent. Mathusheck , ebony case , only . . $75 J. P. Hall Upright . . $00 Hayden Upright . $100 Pease Piano , good condition . $125 Knabe , rosewood case , . $150 Fine Vose Upright , only . $150 Hardman , ebony case , big bargain . $185 Alia a number of Organs and Square Pianos from $10 upward * . Write for catalogue and prices and terms or call and see the largest stock of Pianos In the wf t. t.SCHMOLLER & MUELLER , Stcinwny & Soiir Hcprcsenativcu , 1313 Furnnni Street.