10 THE OMAHA "DAILY BEE: TUESD VV, AUGUST 14, 1H00. REAL ESTATE PRICES CO UP Lists Oter Thirty Days Old Are Entirely Cat of Date. VALUES ARE INCREASING RAPIDLY Adranor Not Conflnnl to Anr I'nr tlrnlnr I.ornlltj llnjrrn Arc Xunieroiia nml Owner Not Anxloiin to Sell. As a result of tho prosperity now pre Tailing In Omaha tho real estate uiarkot l In a peculiar condition, Owners of real cs tate are not so anxious to sell ns they wero sir months ago and prospective buyers aro morn numerous. Every ' real estate list In the hands of agents which has not been revised within thirty days Is out of date and tho chances ark that owners would not accept tho stated price for 75 per cent of tho property listed. Every agent reports an Increase, and one says' that seventeen offers of tho list price have been refused In tho last thirty days. The, advance In high-priced property is not so marked as that of cheap property. In the western part of town houses and lots which wero offered last winter for $1,000 are now being held at $1,500. As much real cs tate Is selling today as was selling at the lower figures, and the demand Is for per manent Investments for homes or rental pur pores. Every pleco so far sold is bringing at least 6 per cent net on the principal In vestment, whllo some of tho exceedingly oheop bousjs and lots are doing better. Un improved lots show sympathy with tho Im proved, nnd the proprietors of several ad ditions have advanced prices from 10 to 25 per eent all around In tho lost sixty days. Aclvniicn In tli'iiornl. The advance Is not confined to nny par ticular locality, but the development of the boulevard system has brought Into demand traots and parcels of land hcrctoforo consid ered unsalable. The extreme southeastern part of town Is beginning to show activity because of the Improvements of Illvcrvlow park and hillside lots arc being snapped up at figures which would have been deemed exorbitant two years Hgo. Kontal ngonts state that the demand for medium sized cottages nnd apartments was never so large. Price cuts no flguro In the case. All of the small-sized houses arc full and the demand Is unsatisfied. Rents have been advanced from 5 to 20 per cent on this class ot houscR und tho prospect for further advance Is bright. The, Improvements being made by tho small homo owner have caused considerable comment In real estato circles. Kvery day the building Inspector Issues from ono to a dozen permits for Improvements costing from. $25 to $500. This Is nn entirely dif ferent condition from that of two years ago, when owners of large properties were con tent to make only such repairs as wero necessary to prcservo thlr property. Always havo n bottle or two of Cook's Im perial Extra Dry Champagne In your Ice chest; then you will always bo ready for callers. ASKS TO BE SENT TO 'FRISCO iy Xt. IiOnt 31 nn 'Would I.IKc to Hnrr I, County CoiiinilmtloniTit Furulub "' Trn importation, in ,f, Clnudo Barnes, who has spent a greater poKlon of his twenty-four years In St. L6jls, Is stranded In Omaha and ho wants t'ft county commissioners to assist him to gotnto Ban Francisco, whero ho has rela tives',, Barnes Iiub evory nppearanco of be lngAft stout, hculthy lad and he says that Mef'Worked three years at tho plumbing tjrul. but Is now unable to do any work onV' account of being subject to epileptic flW.'l In substantiating this statement the young man showed a. circular scar on the top of his bend, whero ho assorts ho was kicked by horso. I'hyslclans removed tbc plpesbf broken bono and inserted a silver pU),,Vl)Ut over since the operation he has boon' subject to tits, Kansas City officials ftjrHWhe'd Darnes with transportation to OpiaVa ,'anrt tho quostlon of sending him td'ithVJj'Oolden Oato will bo taken up by til's qfityaty commtsstonora today, in , W lOiiI Hnfr ,MiIlclnr for Olillilraii. Te, tender little' insldes of children are rnlnedoiby violent purges, pills or liquids. (afcaVets are plcRsunt, harmless, effective. rug(ii(s, 10c, 2Dc, 50c. R0SEWATER GOES TO LEAD C'lVr" Ronlnrcr Cullcil to thr South 71 Dakota Town to Commit with 'Ml' "v Authorltlm. i if l '.I" i City Englneor Andrew Ilosewatcr was in huShA.a'few hours yesterday on his way to I'ead,' S. D., whero ho has becu called as consulting engineer. Ho will remain In iLH'd but a short tlmo and return to Lake owulii'c,, Wis., whero ho will spend tho remainder! ot hla vacation. MV.. jllosewatcr spent ono day In Milwau kee, bv.cs'tlKatlnK tho city's plan of bury ing aleatric wires. Tho wlrcH in tho busi ness, portion of tho city aro uudor ground, the' various companies having been com pelled by tho' city to do tho work ut their 6wn expense. No attempt has been mado to , construct city ducts and rent them to companies as has bocn dono in many cities. Tjhb, Mllwaukoo city oftlclals are well pleased .wi'lh jihe'lr plan. I .A. (lanrantertl Curr for Piles. Jt'eblnfc; blind, bleeding or protruding pllce. No cuW,'no pay. All druggists arc nuthor- izedi.toy the manufacturcrH of I'aio Pllo Olflttnent to refund tho monoy where it falls tauraaay case of piles no matter of how long standing. Cures ordinary cases In six days; the wo ret cases In fourteen days. Ono Uppllcajlpn. gives ease nnd rost. ncllovce Hthlne Instantly. This Is a new discovery and irithO'only pile remedy sold on a posl tlYe,'tn!'srantc&, no euro, no pay. Price 50c. It .jour." druggist don't keep It In wtock send us 'SOc, Imposlngo stamps, and we will for wardjiame by mall. Manufactured by Paris MndU'lneiCo., St. Louis, Mo. Manufacturers otrriaurntlve Dromo-Quliilne and Urovo't ItClWSPhlll Tonic. GVibhMttugglst will refund your money it I'aio Ointment falls to euro you, 50 cents. tarrivlil. , DaYCjIGMT TIIAINS Full St'IHlT LAKE Okoliojt and Arnold' Pnrk. otTMf.flhfeago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul rail way fIopany has just placed In service yllRhti trains between Omaha and Spirit lJcrOkoboJl and Arnold's Park. Oolng the tnttn!lloavea Omaha at 7:15 a. m. and ar TlTlnPRlrt Iko at 4:15 p. m. Returning the train leaves Spirit Lake at 6:45 a. m. aodarrWva Omaha 3:65 p. in. This Is the bfat arryjee that has yet been offered over nuy on road. Round trip tickets, good re trains until October 31, $10.70. iiCUjritleket office. 1504 Farnam street. 4,rtE,I AllNASH, General Western Agnt Uoq aril - 1504 Farnam Street, Omaha 'jfanscpri Park M. K. church and S, S. jiIcptpnManawa, Thursday, August 16, Spo- Mint nn Inn 1'n 1 I i I, ant ll.rnnv n n m rial cars leave 14th and Harney 2 p, m. Tickets, 25c, On sale at Drown & Dors hom'li?22 S'. 16th, and S. W. Lindsay, 1516 fllsjKrarte Duckeye Manufacturing com RiynXj cjUei, ball and roller bearing and solid. rybbcr tire, at cost to closo out stock. pill (ukk and get n bargain. Omaba Im POLICEMEN'S QUICK W0RKI I'nrllr Who Mr ci Up Into HrriTery unit Mole Itrrr .Noiv I'nilrr Look (i nil Krj-, Policemen Olbbons nnd Thomas, detailed Monday morning to Investigate the robbery of the .Nebraska brewery, Third and Hick ory streets, succeeded so well that by 10 o'clock they had their men In Jail and had wrung confessions from them, At the start there seemed to bo a very slender cluo to work upon. The manager of tho brewery explained that some tlmo during Sunday night burglars bad broken Into the boiler room of tho plant, where they secured tools with which they bat tered down tho door leading to tho cooling room. From the latter place they stole three pony kegs of beer, worth $7.20, and made uway with them. There wero Indi cations that tho marauders were familiar with tho premises. As a pony keg of beer Is nbout all a strong man enn lift the pair of novice sleuths reasoned that the property had not been carried far; they reasoned nlso that It would bo natural for tho thieves to roll their loot down hill. Acting upon this theory they walked down a long, gen tle slope In tho direction of the river and finally came across a man asleep In the weeds. "Here's one keg of beer," said Olbbons. A short distance away on an ashheop, his face the hue of a boiled lobster from long oxrosuro to the nun, lay another man. In response to a vigorous shake be stretched himself, and gurgled half uncon sciously; "I don't know nothing about no beor." "What beer?" answered Gibbons. nut by this time the Jag's wits had partially returned and he forcboro to In criminate himself further. In a clump of weeds near by was found ono of the stolen kegs untapped, and an other empty keg. The third keg Is still mlfslng. Thomen were takpn to the station. whero they gave tho names of Charles Cartwrlght and Al Ityberg. Story of n Slnvr. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of dlscaso Is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams of Man chester, Mich., says: "My wlfo has been so helpless for flvo years thu sho could not turn over In bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Dltters sho Is wonderfully Improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for foi"Mo diseases quickly cures nervousness, slciplcHsncss, melancholy, headache, back ache, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a godsend to weak, sickly, run-down people Cure guaranteed. Only 50c. Sold by Kuhn Si Co., druggists. MAY INVADE FORT DODGE Cum in rrc I ii I Cluli Tulkn Aliottt Mnk- ItiK n IMIftrlinnKP to the Iimvh To IV n. The Commercial club has received an In vitation to attend the street fair at Fort Dodge, la., during tho coming month, and Etepn arc being taken to organize an ex cursion thither. Eugcno F. Gates of that city fiends tho Invitation on behalf of the street fair promoters. Ho saye that hould tho Commercial club and citizens announce their comlug on the date suggested, Sep tember 6, that day will be sot apart aa Omaba day and many attractions will be given specially on that occasion. Low rates are promised nnd Harry Wellcr Is pushing the project to go to the Iowa town In strong force In behalf of tho Commercial club nnd Ak-Sar-Den, and musical festival and other attractions to be given in Omaha later in the month, The Brut Ilpinnly for Stomach and IIovvpI Troublm.. "I have been In the drug business for twenty years and have sold most 'all of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entire list I have nover found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield of Colum bus, Ga. "This remedy cured two sovcro cases of, cholera morbus In my family, and I havo reoommended and sold hundreds ot bottles of It to my customers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure In n pleasant form. No family should bo without it. I keep It In my house at all times." Council Ankrd to AVnlt n lilt. Authorities of the Commercial club have decided to usk the city council to delay action In tho employment of a special en gineer to ascertain the vultie of the water works with a view of furthering the mat ter of municipal ownership. The club has heretofore taken nn active Interest In the subject of municipal ownership and as many of Its membero aro now out of town tho council will be usked to postpone notion until the active members of tho club who liuvo manifested an interest can bo at home. Sumiiipr Itpnortft. For a book describing the cool, pleasant, healthful summer resorts' of Wisconsin, situ ated on '.he lino of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Faul Ry., addrcsa or call on F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, Omaha Tent and Awning Co., tente, awn ings, canvas goods. 11th & llarnov. Tel. 8S3. Mm, aior., i.(i5. LINCOLN AND RETURN. Via Rock Island Route. Trains leavo Union Station, Omaha, at 8.30 a. m, 1:30 p. m and 5:55 p. m. City Ticket Omco, 1323 Farnam St. niKii. LINDQU18T Brngta. Aged 54 years, 4 months, August 12; 1500. Funeral Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from residence. 711 North ISth st. Interment at Forest Lawn Cemetery. . . . . i , II 1 1 II II U.JJ-LU,liJL.IXULLLUJ- TIE MLMOTM HOT WEATHER On the Burlington, you can dine In comfort, even In the hottest of hot weathor. All Burlington dining ears nro equipped with elec tric fans, one at each end of the car. All day long, their cheerful "P-u-r-r" Is heard keeping the air constantly In motion tho car Is al ways cool. For Denvr4:2S P. M. For Chicuco-7:00 A. M., 4:00 p. M. and 7:45 P. M. For Black Hills, Montana and Puget Sound 9:30 P. M. ull these cars carry diners, cooled by electric fans. Ticket Offloe, 502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. 1 wnn.vuso.vv is tiii: .hiioij sai.k, JIpkIiiiiIiir of (hp Mint ttitrnnrdlnnr- fllinr SpIIIiik lUrr Drpnnit Of. AT HOSTON STORE, OMAHA. $60,000 WORTH OF FINE SHOES ON BAR GAIN SQUARE3, AND IN ORIGINAL OASES. PILED tP IN PILES AS HIGH AS YOUR HEAD ON MAIN FLOOR AND IN THE II A SEME NT. The tremendous dlflcrenco between a Ilos- ton Storo shoe sale and any other shoe sale has never been so forcibly demonstrated as It will bo In this sale, In fact, no compari son can be drawn between such a shoe sale as this and any other. Tho values and bargains arc so marvelous that they seem Impossible, In fact, they would be Impossible to any other house, but tho fact that we, Boston Store, bought the shoes for so little money is reason enough for our selling them nt the scniatlonally lo,w prlccH which we will Wednesday. Tho beautiful styles, the excellent quali ties and tho Immense quantity of the shoes In this sale will make It Impossible for any body to go away dissatlsflel. No matter how high your standard may bo set in regard to quality of fineness In shoes, whether It be In a man's shoo or a woman's shoe, or a child's shoe, the shoes you will find In this sale are not only equal, but probably finer than any ever sold In Omaha before, no mat ter at what price you bought them. This Immense stock of shoes comprises everything from an Infant's little soft-soled shoe up to a man's tine shoe. Thl3 sale will begin Wednesday, August 15, at 8 o'clock sharp in tho morning, and will ho held on our main floor and in the basement. For a hint ns to what the prices will be during this sale, we will tell you that ALL THE WOMEN'S SHOES THAT WERE MADE TO SELL FOR UP TO $6.00 WILL GO AT $1.69. ALL THE MEN'S SHOES THAT WERE MADE TO SELL FOR UP TO $6.00 WILL GO AT $1.9S. ALL THE MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SAMPLE SHOES THAT WERE MADE TO SELL FOR UP TO $2.50 WILL GO AT 69C. In tomorrow evening's papers wo will glvo you tho full particulars of tho entlro sale. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. ARMY WANTS MORE OATS (lunrtprtnnster Itecplvp Instructions to Advertise for the Third Three Million I'ounilN. Orders from Washington Instruct the quartermaster of the Department of tho Missouri to adverttso for bids for supply ing 3,000,000 pounds of oats for use of the nrmy In tljo Philippines. This Is tho third lot of oats ordored In thirty days and tho quartermaster fears that he will not have as ensy a tlmo getting these as he had in filling tho previous orders. Oats from last year's crop are required and already 6,000,' 000 pounds of Nebraska's crop of that year have been purchased. Thero was lively competition nt the open ing of tho bids for the quarterly supplies in the subslstenco department this morn ing. Thoro were but two bids on bacon, both South Omaha houses, Tho awards will cot bo complete for two days. TAKU TUB WAUAHII. To th nienulnl Conclave, Knights of Pythlus, at Detroit. On August 25 to 28 tho Wabash will sell tickets from Chicago at half fare. 4 DAILY TRAINS FROM CHICAGO. 9:25 a. m arlvo Detroit 6:30 p. m. 12:40 p. ra., arrive Detroit 8:10 p. m. 3:15 p. m., arrive Detroit 10:50 p. m. 11:00 p. m., orrlvo Detroit 7:50 p. m. Only line running reclining chair cars from Chicago. Ask your agent for tickets via the Wa bash. For further information call at city ticket office, 97 Adams street, Chicago, or write. a. N. CLAYTON, N. W. P. Agt, Room 405 N. Y. L. Bid., Umana, Neb. To lloston and New VorU Via Lake Shore & Michigan Southern rail way from Chicago dally Fast mall 8:30 a. m., arrives New York next morn ing at 10:00; New York nnd Bee ton special 10:30 a. m., arrives New York next day 1:30 p. m., Boston, 3:00 p. ra; New York and New England express 2:00 p. m., arrive Boston 4:45 p. m., New York 6:00 p. m. next dny; Lake Shore limited 5:30 p. m., arrive New York 6:30 p. m., Boston 9:05 p. m. next day; New York express 9:00 p. m., arrlvo New York second morning at 5:30. "Book of Trains" gives full Informs tlon. M. S. Giles, T. P. A., Chlrago. F. M. Byron, G. W. A.. Chicago. CHICAGO AM) HKTt'n.V 912.75. Chlpngo nuil Return 912.75. On August 25, 26, 27, 28 and 29 the Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell round-trip tlckots Omaha to Chicago for $12.75. City ticket ofllce, 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH, General Western Agnt Good Klahlna1. Spirit Lake, Okobojl, Lake Washington, WasVca, Eagle Lako, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rice Lake, Bayftold, Ashland, Gog ebic, Watersmoet and numerous lakes near St. Paul and Minneapolis. TheBO aro all good fishing places and are quickly and comfortably reached by the Nortb-Wcstern line. Cheap rato excursions August 10-21, Sep tember 7-21. Limit October 31. 1900. City ticket olfice. 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. nimM.VGTO.V HOUTK. 91,(15 Lincoln mill Ilrtnrn 91.(15. Trains for Lincoln leavo the Burlington station 8:40 n. m., 3:00 p. m., 4:26 p. m. and 9:30 p. m. Four going, four returning. COOL CARS. urllnaton Station, 10th and Mason Sts, Tel. 121. r 'i i-ci: critT.ii' n.Mis uic kaiii. ToninrroM- tho Mont SciimiHoiiiiI llnr Knlnn You llirr 1 1 curd Of. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Wo bought from a well known Now York lace- importing house their entlro stock on hand of curtain corners, In Battenberg, Brussels, guipure and Irish point. Theyi are In lengths from ono yard to two yards ' and are tho drummers' samples of curtains! thit ore worth as high ns $50.00 n pair. They aro very -useful for snsh curtains, small windows nnd door curtains. They must be Bwn to bo nppreclntcd and wc offer them tomorrow at 19c each. LINEN DOYLIES, 1C EACH. Wo will offer to sell tomorrow 10,000 1 linen fringed doyllrs, all different styles, nt the uniform price of lc each. This Is the hlssest bargain wc havo ever offered. 20C EMBROIDERIES, 3,4C. 6C AND 740 YARD. Manufacfrer's sample pieces of nil tho finest embroideries and Inserting, In all widths, worth up to 20c a yard, In this sale 3ic, 5c and 7V4c yard, 25C LACES, 2MC, 6C AND 7V4C YARD. All the finest wash laces and Insertlngs, In all widths, hundreds of patterns, worth up to 25c a yard, in this salo nt 2c, 6c and 714c a yard. 5,000 samplo pieces of all-over embroid eries, laces and tucklngs, all fine quoltty, worth up to 50c, In this sale at 5c each. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglan Sts. L'nrd of 'l'limitm, We tako this opportunity and this means of thanking our friends for their many nets of kindness nnd expressions of sym pathy during tho death and burial of our little daughter and sister, Margaret. MR. AND MRS. A. F. C .AUK AND FAM ILY. Curd of Tliiinkn. We wish to thank tho employes of W. R. Bennett Co., who so kindly assisted us In tho loss of our mother. CHARLES F. O'MEARA, JENNIE O'MEARA. Garter's Liver Pills 15c 1 dos, 2-Krnln Quinine C'npnulrit 7c 1 dos. il-Krnln Quinine CniixiilcN 1 doc, .t-Krnln Quinine CiiiikiiIc 15c Cramer' Pennyroyal I'IIIh 91,00 Selinrfcr'n Sure Death 20 Cuntorln '-'; I'ulnp'n Celery Compound 75c Crmucr'n Kidney Cure 75c Ilnffy'ii Mult AVhlskey S5c I'criuiit 75c Wine of Ciirilut 75c l.lxtrrlne 75c S. S. S 75c I'ncker'a Tur Soup 15c l'lcrop'n Prescription 75c Scott's Kttiulnloii 75c Onoinulnloii 75c Mile' Nervine 75c t'nele Sum's Tobacco Cure...... 50c CriJICCCD CUT PRICE OLnAtZrtn DRUGGIST S. W. Cur. Kith and Chleaso. QUICK '5 UNION PACIFIC Two trains daily to Denver and Colorado Points. Two trains daily to San Francisco and California Points. Three trains daily to Salt Lake City and Utah Points. Two trains daily to Portland and North Pacific Coast Points, with direct connections for Tacoma and Seattle. SPECIAL EXCURSION RATES IN EFFECT. City Ticket Office 1.12 Farnam St. Tel. 310. UlVnCII' Fine Shoes IIAT UCRS on Sale At Less than Half Price Now Thousands of pairs fine shoes, made by the best east' em manufacture ers, thrown on the bargain tables regardless of price, to close them out quick, All new styles,in vici kid, pat ont leather, every pair lilted by a competent shoo salesman, just as carefully as if you paid the reg ular prices. $1.23 MEN'S fine $U and $4 vici kid shoes, in this salo for BOYS' fine tan vici kid and satin calf laco 2.00 shoos, on salo at CHILD'S fine 75c patent leather on sale at LAADIKS' fine vlel kid $3.00 shocB, In tan or hlack, laco or butiuu, K on sale at 1 I LADIES' fine J3.60 and $1.00 patent leather ' and tan Russia calf lace shoes, In this salo at UU 1 LADIES' flno vici kid $2.00 oxford tics, ! uo.vro.v .iToitn giiam) im hciiask. Of l.nitlrs' t;ndrrsklrf, Prttlpontn nnd Muvllii I udrrwriir on Snip WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16. Wo made two very fortunato purchases recently, Ono Is a manufacturer's entire stock of ladles' lino petticoats nnd under skirts. The other Is a manufacturer's en tiro stock of muslin underwear. These go on sale WEDNESDAY, AUG. 16. $2.00 PETTICOATS, 69C. Ladles' hlgh-grado petticoats made of the finest sllk-flnlshcd cotton tnffetas, silk finished molro moroen3 nnd silk-mercerized cotton, with from two to five ruffles and deep pleated llounclngs, worth up to $2.00, on salo Wednesday at 69c each. A muslin underwear manufacturer's en tire stock of whlto skirts made of fine mus lln and cambric, with doublo rufiles and with deep flounces of embroidery and lace. trimmed with Inserting and handsomely tucked, worth up to $2.50, on salo Wcdnes day at 49c, 75c nnd 9Sc each. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Nw. Cor. 16th and Douglas sts. A Correction. In Thompson, Bclden & Co.'s advertise ment Sunday It read "25c linen for shirts, 2ic per yard. It should have read "skirts" Instead of "shirts." This was an error on tho part of tho proofreader. Clirnp Hound Trip Itntrt. On August 21 the Illinois Central will sell tickets, limited until October 31, as follows: Waseca, Minn., and return, $10.35. Watcrvllle, Minn., and return, $10.68. Madison Lake, Minn., and return, $10.6$. Minneapolis, Minn., and return, $12.65. St. Paul, Minn., nnd return, $12.65. Duluth, Minn., and return, $16.95. Superior, Wis., and return, $16.95. West Superior, Wis., nnd return, $16.95. For full particulars call at city ticket of fice Illinois Central railroad, 1402 Farnam street. IT KILLS FLEAS. The wicked flea on your dog can bo klllcd-qulckly-convcnlently SURELY -by uslnj; Sherman's Dog Shampoo, This preparation effectunlly rids the dog of fleas and leaves the hair und skin clean. Price, 25c per bottle. FOR MANGE Use Sherman's Mange Cure. Price, too. FOR WORMS-Use Areca Nut Worm Tablets. Price, 50c ner box. FOR DISTEMPER Use our "Distemper Powders" afford quick relief reducing tho fever nt onco and curing tho discharge from eyes nnd nose. Price, 60c per box. Wo sell Spratt's Dog Biscuits and Medi cines. Wo also have full Much of Dent's, Glover's und Canuou'H Dog Remedies. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go Write for tho New Catalogue. Corner 16th and Dodge, OMAHA. IF YOU WANT AND PLEASANT TRIP be sure tliut your ticket reads over the 98c, welt solo lace 1.85 1.15 and kid slippers, 'IQp " w In hlncks or tana, cn Bn' at LADIKR' fine $1.00 boudoir slippers, In tills sale at ... ,98c 49c KAUIES' flno patent leather $2.00 nnd $2 00 strap slippers, all sizes, on salo ut 98c rssss together Hint, made t lie wide gup lielwcen inade-to-order nnnd rendy-mudo. We don't deny that we're Mling suits very cheap, but wo do deny that we're selling cheap suits. All the suits now on sale are of the latest, und the prices have been nuule so' ns to make it interesting for every buyer. LADIES' SUITS for .fr't.OO worth $7.50 LADIES' SUmTfor.'? 1.00 worth 8.00 LADIES' SUITS for .?;.r0 worth 12.00 LADIES' SUITS fo7$0.75-worth 16.50 LADIES' SUITS for $12.70 worth 25.00 If you'll investigate you'll invest. miiiiTi'iiinraafTi-iriMii HAYDEN Men's $22,50 Suits on Sale at $12.50. To further reduce our immense stock of men's finest suits we will continue the sale on all our $12.50 Remember there are no finer lifted to a living model in making. All are silk sewed collars lapels and buttonholes hand sewed and stitched ull buttons lirnily fastened all intor-linings thoroughly shrunk all pockets and other volnerable points strongly stayed. The fabrics nnd patterns are the very best. You get unrestricted choice while dl i Etft this sale lasts at. only ipl.Ov MEN'S PANTS will be closed out at half and less. Our entire stock of men's line odd trousers, regularly worth '2 Ctri to $7.50, will be closed out nt $3.7;", $2.n0, $1.25 'and . . . SPECIAL VALUES in men's suits, worth 10 and M 12.50, to close nt .? 1.75 ninl - v 300 STOUT MEN'S SUITS woWh i?J0 to .?18, now C fC on snle at $1.0, $7.50 nnd UJ,VJJ Boys' "Washable suits at 4 Of on the dollar. 75c Washable Suits, ut 25c 15c Washable Knee Punts nt 5c 1.25 Wushable Suits, at 50c $1.75 Washable Suits, at 75c $2.50 Washable Suits, at 95c SEND FOR EALL CLOTHING CATALOGUE. HAYDEN BROS. JUDGE GORDON VS. BABY The Judce sayH thero Is no dniiRer In urIiik tho kind of milk sold In Omulia. He drnnk some and It did not kill lilm. Not no with babies. Most hII their ailments In summer cmi ke traced to their food. A larso share of their troubles can be avoid ed by using Arnold's Sterilizer for BterlllzlHR the milk It In h very com plete article mid tho price rruHoimb!e-miy nm The doctor ull say It Is the best of Its kind. Sold by J. A, FULLER 6l CO. CUT l'lUCK DlUJCfilSTS. Punrtepiith nn -imilim Slrert. Send for book The Hany. ACHING TEETH no not suffer tho torture of "Tooth-ache," hut havo them 1 oxtractcd without pain, by uslnK VITALIZED AIR. or If they can Do savod, have them treated and llllcd. Our work Is llrst-clatis. 1 Extracting 23c Vitalized Air rto Cold drowns 5-r-00 Tad's Philadelphia Dental Rooms, 1 jniT IXiuulnn St. i DON'T F0MET THAT You hive the BEST notwlthstandlnu they cost yon no more thin Inferior aoodt. ril. IIIOK.M P. TO., MANl'TAI TimritH, ST LOUIS, MO, IIMIA1I uiRii C. A. UA1LSBACK, OMAHA, UlSTltlllUTOIU UNION mABE Ladies' Suit Selling The selling of suits goes on beyond all expectations 'way beyond. No ono now sneers at a roady-mado dross. We've lifted tho stylo and bot tcred all tho little points ?1S.0(), ?20.00 and $2i.50 Suits at garments made. Every one is ii.ivk you Bvi:n uivisn a KAIII THIAIi TO. . . . "Krug Cabinet" If not, you have misted' a good tbluf, Tbls exquisite malt beverage stands on a unique basis. It sells lleclf. Its fame and reputation Is the envy of many. The palate, I the bcnetlciul results achieved "within" ths 'Inner man aro tho only and real Judges ot Its merits. Approved ot by them, It tri umphantly enters Innumerable households. Whero Cabinet enters, doctors und drug bills exit. miiowisn nv Kiticn Kimn iiitmviNc. ro., IMicio ll'O. OMAHA, mm AIUKIHBIlllllllllllHBHBJ mimmwM WHEH SMOKING A H