10 THE OMAHA DAILY "BEE; THIDA Y, AT'OUST 2, i 001. FARMERS SEE BRIGHT SIDE Trawling Land Agint tf Union Fad do Re port! Gtneral Riling of Htpta, SAYS CROP OUTLOOK IS NOT SO BAD l'lrntr of (irrcn Stuff In lirnUn, Us Jirclnll,- In thr Wrstrrn Portion, Snr G'liiirlp llllil, Who Una lletnrned from Tour of Stnte. Charles Bllxt, traveling agent of tb Union Pacific land department, tells a story ol a sudden and complete change of heart on the part of Nebraska farmers and real dents generally, especially In the western portion of the state. Mr. Illlxt has Just returned from a tour of Nebraska and says the people have tor gotten that there ever was a drouth, threat cned or actual. Whcro two weeks ago they were already In crop tnotirntng they are now rejoicing over prospects In all lines of green goods. Recent rains are the cause of this re sumption of hope and happiness, says Mr, Illlxt. They have been uniformly heavy an thorough in their distribution. As a result grain conditions are good and pasturage Is excellent. Another Important feature Is the hay out look, which Is better than ever. Kven In tho sandhills this Is true. Where formerly lust a mere frltiKO of grass has been grown making a sparse pasturage, hay abounds this year. All along thoso uplands thcro Is such a crop being harvested where It was hitherto unknown. So It seems that the general bemoaning of fato and luck at the persistency with which all rains have been falling In that section wns lust a little lunpportuno, for this wetting has accomplished something, even If It ha not fed the thirsty corn in the lower belts. MJ HAD r.FKr.CTN All 15 KHI.T, ltnlln I'nrrliHHlnn AKriit TiiIUk of Slei'l Worker' Strike. J. V. Orlfflth, purchasing ngent of the L'nlon Pacific lallway. Bays that ho would not know that any strlko was on among the steel workors If he depended upon result lng disturbances and fluctuations In his do nartmcnt. "Of course one would naturally suppose," he said, "that such n rupture would be In dexed more or less accurately by prices of steel, etc., but wo havo not felt It yet hero. "That does not moan that tho current output would not Immediately feel tho ef fects r.nd show them, for It, would, but tho material that wo nro receiving now Is not subject to those Influences, slnco It was or dered a month or more ahead. "If tho strlko continues another month our department will undoubtedly receive unmlfitakablo evidences of Its existence, not only In prlccH, but In thu attainable supply of tho materials wo need. "Wo always endeavor to keep a good stock on hand, and nro well situated In that way Just now, hut when that runs out of course wo shall bo compelled to go on tho market and get tho goods wherever we can find them. If tho strlko Is still on when that exhaustion of present supplies occurs wo will get the full benefit." Unto Clerk Tnlk .Shop. 0. H. Cramer, rato clork for tho Burllng ton at tho Omaha headquarters, returned yesterday morning from Chicago, where ho has been attending the conference of rato clerks of all systems which havo mem bership In tho Western Passenger associa tion. Tho rato clerks met for the special pur pose, of calculating their percentages in all rafes affected by the new law recently pasted by tho general passenger agents of tho linos In session as the Western Passen ger association. This rule, adopted for tho first tlmo in tho history of western railroads, provides for n rato pro rata calculation and division of receipts of Joint traffic sales instead of a mileage pro rata system such as has been In uso by the roads of this association. Certain grado percentages' and other ar bitrary percentages nlready established do not como under tho purvlow of the new ruld and worn not molested by the rate clerks. Atl other rates were reviewed and tho business of re-establishing percentages completed. Present for Mr. Knox. J. W. Knox, chief draughtsman for the Union Taclflc until August ,1, was presented on Wednesday evening with a watch charm ns a token of tho esteem in which ho Is hold by tho men of tho drawing office. Tho design of tho charm Is a Union Pacific shield and the names of tho donors are on graved on the back of It. Oitiatm ItetAll (Sroorra' Annotation. r Annual picnic, Arlington, Neb., Thursday, August 8. fjpcclal train will leave Wobstor street station via Fremont, Elkborn & Missouri Vuli.iy railroad at 8 a. in. Hound trip rate: AdultB, $1; children, 60 cents. All grocery stores in the city will close. Join tho picnic and have a good time. STREET RAILWAY AFFAIRS New Italia of Hettrr Weliclit Are Us. lug Laid on Twenty-Fourth Xtreet, South Omaha. Yesterday morning the Omaha Streot nail way company began to replace tho rails on Twenty-fourth street in South Omaha with heavier ones, and this work will be continued until tho entire lino in that city has been Improved. The work of building tho Missouri avenue Una will bo started In u few weeks and tho oompany hopes to havo it comploted and in running order this fall. a.lC.'!nt. ot th0 Ma owning Thirty-third streot, as a result of the re- fusal of property owners along tho street to receive warrants in payment for tholr claims for damago tho company has-glven up all hope of having tho line to Prospect Hill cemetery completed beforo next spring, but tho manager bollovcs that tho first work of tho company in tho spring will be the opening of this line. The board of directors of the company is scheduled to hold a meeting Wednes day, that being 'the first TVedensday In the month, but as many of the directors are out of the cty, It ' is not probable that a meeting will be held. IIONTOX ATOItE HEMS A.VrS. A Stw Lot ot Itemnnnta on Snle for the Flrnt Ttme Toitn.v. $1 BLACK DRESS GOODS IlEMTS., ISC, Today wo placo on sale for tho first time a new lot of Imported sample pieces of high cost black dress goods; a great many of them match. They are all $1 quality, on sale at 15c each. DRESS GOODS HEMN'ANTS, ISC YD. A nice lot of dress goods remnants from 36 to 60 Inches wide, In good lengths, on sale at 16c a yard. SILK HEMN'ANTS. 6C. IOC. 16C & JSC. All the silk remnants that were Included In the silk waist factory's stock go on sale according to length at 6c, 10c, 13c and 25e each. The silks from tho waist factory go at 25c, 39c and 49c a yard.i They are worth up to $1.50 a yard. Remnants of embroideries and Insertion worth up to 25c a yard go at lc, 3c, 5c and 7,4c each, and by the yard. Lace remnants worth up to 20c at 2c and tic a yard. J-yard length allover laces, 9c each. REMNANTS IN BASEMENT. Printed lawn and dimity remnants, lc yd Itemnants of 10c ginghams, 3Ac yard. Finest quality Scotch and Irish dimities new patterns, Cc yard. Itemnants English covert cloth, 8,4c yd Itemnants best standard prints, 3Hc yd 25c black India llnon, 6U,c yard, Pest grade unbleached muslin and cam bric, 6c a yard. 30. Inch percale, 25c quality. 8Uc yard. Fine whtto lawn India llnon and white lace lawns at 10c yard. All widths bleached sheeting. 16c yard New corded madras ginghams, nil new patterns, 2oc quality, 8Uc yard. 600 ladles' and misses' samplo hose, on sale at lc each. IIOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brandcls & Sons. Pronrletors. Selling Rogers. Peet & Co. Men's Clothing. KOIl A St'MMIill OUTING. To the flrent knit Lake ItcRlona Cross the Rockies on a forty-three foot grade, light easy curves, eighty-pound steel rails, a perfectly ballasted roadb-td, gigantic embankments of disintegrated granite, through tunnels, bored In solid gr.inite and over stone and steel bridges. A fascinating panorama of marvelous en glneering. To see this bo sure your ticket reads over tho Union Pacific railroad. Lowest rates made for summer excursions In many years. New city ticket office, 1324 Farnam; phone 316. Clan Gordon basket ntr.nln nf Prlo'o lnls Saturday, August 3. Carryalls from Thlr- iicm street ana Ames avenuo ovory half hour. Tickets CO cents. Round trips may bo had at Douglas Printing company, Slx- icenm anu Howard. "The Only Way" Botween Kansas Cltv. St. T.nula nn,i r.M. cago. Chicago & Alton Railway. For In formation address L. D. Cooper, T. P. A., O. & A. R'y, Kausas City, Mo., or D. uowes, a. u. p. A., C. & A. R'y, St. Louis, Mo. "Will Knjoy Cool Wenthcr. Ask Ocorgo F. West. Cltv TlnW ,u.ni North-Western. Lino, 1401-1403 Farnam street, Omaha, for n.qrtlrulnr r nn,..,ir.. uuno aupenor trip ho has to offer during mo montn or August. Send articled of lncnrnnmtinn stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Boo. " ' proper legal Insertion. Telephone 238. Dr. Qulnby, Homconathlat. aiu nn.i. Ing. "" DOLLAR FOR ENTERTAINMENT Aliened Sneak Thlevea Go Through Farce Cometly Iln- While In the I'-llce .Swentliox. Coldi ue How will your cold tonight ? Worse, probably. It's first a cold, then a cough, then bronchitis. Colds al ways tend downward. Stop them quickly with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Uc, i., il.H. J. C AVER CO UvtO, A llttlo farce comedv nnrir th rt sweatbox proceeding was preseutod yes- .ciuuy in me omce of Captain Hayes nt tho police station. Three men were pres. ont, charged with "robbing and conspiring to rob" Mrs. Eugenie Fosdtck, the loot being a diamond bracrlnr pleco. and Mrs. Fosdlck was thero also to inoniuy me culprits. Yes, these two men." nndl ih i.n,,, lng Dent Smith nnd Henry Ileesiey, "are tho ones that wore fighting In tho street at tho tlmo of the robbery." well, if we wero AnliUm- in hn .i.w how could wo have robbed you?" snapped ueesioy. i remember right, I was pretty busy side-stepping Smith about that time." TblB sounded like a tlOSpr. hill thn nnn. tain came to' tho woman's rescue with tho explanation that the stolen property had ucuu inuua in tne pockets of Smith and Boesley. Against the third rnnn rtrnaant Morris Alnaworth, thero wns no ovldenco save that he was with the other two at the time oi me arrest. "Then I see it all." she mm. "Thn two men kicked un a flirht In tho in.i in draw mo to the window and this man (point ing at Ainsworth) sneaked Into tho room while my back was turned and took tho things oft the dresser." I can SCO US coin? nvnr thn rmil " uM Smith, in derision. "She'll provo that nil right." And tho trio snickered. Thero was soma cross, niirxtlnnlnp nnrl some passages at ropartco and then the cap- iuin oraoroa tne men to restore the stolen property. The diamond bracelet was pro duced and 319 in silver. Where's tho other dollar?" asked the woman. Wo'ro holdlnc out n dollar fnr Ida n. tertalnment." nnswnrpd Smith. "Vrni'vo already admitted that it was a good fight and that VOU en Invert It. nnd vmi linnw you can't see a high-class exhibition hko mat anywncrc else lor less than Jl." As the men had no more monev this arrangement was accepted. A Cnre for Cholera Infantum. "Last May," says Mrs. Curtis Baker of Bookwalter, 0 "an Infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from cholera In- fantura. Tho doctor had given un all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to tho houso, telling them I folt sure it would do good it used nccordlng to directions. In two days' tlmo tho child had fully recovered and Is now (nearly a year slnco) a vigorous, healthy girl. I have recommended this remedy frequently and have never known It to fall In any single instance For sale by all druggists. REUNION AT SALT LAKE CITY Vetrrana of Philippine War Will Meet anil Talk- Over Army Mfe Omaha'a Ilepreacntatlon. Philippine veterans in Omaha are now dlscusalug tbe question of attending the reunion to bo held at Salt Lako City August 13, 14 and 16. There are a large number of persons who saw service on the Islands now residing In Omaha, but so far as known none of them have positively an nouncod their Intention of attending the reunion. Several members of Company L who were with that company In Insular service aro discussing tho matter and may later conclude to attend. CARNIVAL PLANS PROGRESS Major Wilcox Aski for Ohwga f Du of Qutrdimen'i 'Encampment NORFOLK EXCURSION PROMISES SUCCESS HuatlliiK Committee Will IteMime It" Lahura na .Hooii na the (,'h nl rm nil Itcturna llnoklim Attrnctlnna for .Street l'nlr llnplillr Major II. S. Wilcox has returned from Lincoln, where he went to consult the ofllcers of tho Nntlonal Guard of tho stata In regard to changing tho dato of the annual enenmpment of that body, so that It will not conflict with the festival week of tho Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. The governor and adjutant general stated that in fixing the date they had endeavored to avoid conflicting with other public at fairs. They promised to give tho matter consideration, and, while they did not agroo to mako tho change desired, they gavo the major to understand that It would be doue If possible. The uirangements for the excursion over the lino of tho Hlkhorn from Norfolk to Omaha for August 12 arc being made rap- Idly. The Hlkhorn company has granted a rate of one faro for tho round trip from Norfolk and all Intermediate stations to Omaha. Tho Board of Governors has not taken the fubject of rates tip with the other roads over whoso linen excursions will bo held August 10 and 26, but It Is unders'nod that equally favorable rates will bo 'secured. "Will lliiatle Sonn. The hustling committee has not been called together during tho exceedingly hot weather of July, but as soon hs II. J. Pen fold, the chairman of t lint committee, re turns the members will meet to renew tholr work. . With no effort on tho part of tho committee the applications for membership aro coming in in a gratifying mannor, and next Monday night there will bo n line class of neophytes for work nt tho den. Tho preparations for tho Btrcct fair and cnrnlval aro being pushed actively, nothing being permitted to lntorforo with tho secur ing of ntrnctlons which will Interest tho people of the city and state. Whllo no new features aro ready for announcement nt this time several large attractions nro corro- npondlng with tho manager for dntcs. Whllo many applications for membership nro being received, thero Is much to bo dono to reallzo tho expectations of tho Board of Governors at tho opening of tho season, and n call for united work on the part of every person Interested In tho an nual festival is urged by tho men who nro dovotlng tlmo nnd money to tho enterprise. LAKH UICU1IU.II. On the Mllvnukce llnllvrny. For a short or n long vacation tho beau tiful lako offers the most economical yet delightful outing that is avallablo for Omaha people. Quickly and easily reached from Omaha via tho Milwaukeo railway, altitude nlruosi ,000 feet, air always coin ana invigorating. A beautiful, clear, deep lako with high shores plcturosquoly timbered with hard wood trees Excellent fishing, boating and bathing. Moderate-priced but good hotels. This la a list of advantages not to bo equaled. Full Information cheerfully fur nished at tho Milwaukee railway city ofllo. 1504 Farnam street. F. A. NASH. G. W. A. Adilltlounl Aconiniodntlona. On account of tho very low rates mado to Colorado points THE UNION PACIFIC will place In service, commencing August 1st ami continuing to the 10th, and Sep tember 1st to 10th, a Tourist slcopcr on train "No. 3" .for DENVER, leaving OMAHA AT 4:25 P. M. Tho rato will bo $1.50 for a lower or up por doublo berth, sufficiently commodious to accommodato two persons. Reservations Bhould bo mado as far in advance as possible City ticket ofUcc, 1324 Farnam street. Telephone 31C. Cool Mliineaotn. Do you realize how cheap tho round trip rates aro? Less than half fare. Via North western lice August 1 to 10. Omaha to St. Paul-Minneapolis, J3.85s Omaha to Duluth, Superior or West Su porior and return, $13.85. Two fast trains dally. A night train and a day train service. "Tho best of everything." Why stay at homo In tho heat? Go to Minnesota. Fish and hunt and bathe. Northwestern Lino ticket office, 1401-1403 Farnam street. 2n I.MPOHTI'.I) PATTHItX HATS, 92.50. Tho Orrntrit Milliner)- Srnantlou Kver Ktiinrn Siitiirilny. AT BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. Llchtorsteln's, 306 Fifth ave., New York, are known ns tho finest milliners In the united States. Wo purchased 600 of their Imported patterns, all recent creations nnd superb styles. They aro worth J25 and up ward. We offer you your CHOICE SATURDAY AT $2.50. We also offer you Saturday ANY' HAT IN THE HOUSE FOR $2.50. Many aro Imported models, tho balance are products of our own workrooms. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, J. L. Brnndels & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Rogers, Peet & Co. Men's Clothing. I'nril of Thnnka, Wo dcslro to thank those friends who so kindly assisted us during tho death and burial ot our mother. MR. and MRS. O. A. CURTIS. MR. and MRS. F. A. HART. FLORA FISHER. H. B. FISHER. II I HI). L'UYKd2nt,uC,kn,nTg.ngC,1 M year"' AUKUSt runcrai notice later. Your IS Gents W 111 buy u bottle of tho best known stuff on earth for getting rid of hug, bed btmn, nn?rpl,b"Ksr:n Kinds of bugs, SURE Y t name of this preparation i i . i , M " " l ! union yoj n no a j vim iiuu it uuk in yuur nouso Ji.w itt.MI'TATION TONIC 730 Jl.W Alismn Hair Tnnlo 60o Hi HZ llHITI i nillff 1 llnimlKK An M WcBt's Hrnin nnd Nervo Treatment I7c ji.w . u uKiT Lnncnnim wtn Jim 1'riMl.t U,irnu rpn,nAMH WU A- " Ajuit.j uru ova 2$. (-ottun Root, Tansy nnd Pennyroyal ....... iuu-j a Kt'iiume Jl.W I'm 00 1 Vegetable Cathartic Me Carter'Y.lttio'i.iver I'liis'!!"";!!;" ISc Ate v. .iHioria, Ki'Ulilnc jjo $1.00 I'rnmor's Kidney Cure 73c JUO Porunii t 23c Laxative Ilromo Quinine 150 Ilcr'H Mult Whiskey .!!.. ." 75o 2jo Belladonna Plaster, 2 for 25c Cut Price Drill; Htnra. tel. 747. S. W. Cor. tilth nnd Chicago. Goods dellvarod FREE to anr part of city. SGHAEFER'S Thronirh Yelloivatoiic Pnrk l'eraun ally Conducted. A personally conducted excursion nnrtv leaves uraana Tuesuay, Aug. 20, for a 10- days- trip to and through Yellowstone Park. Tho cost will be Icsr than $100. That amount covers ovory cxnenso of tho trln ratiroaa rare, sleeper both ways, meals en- route, Motels and atago through tho park. uooKiet giving full Information mailed on request. J, FRANCIS, Goneral Passenger Agent, Omaha. N'nh. or at Burlington ticket offlco, 1502 F imam street. Utnh'a Idrnl Climate. On tho shores of the great Salt Lako and for fifty miles therefrom, in every direction, the climate of cllmatup is found. To en able persons to reach tho famous health, bathing and pleasure resorts of Utah the Union Pacific has put In effect summer ex cursion rates lower than made in many years. New city ticket office. 1324 Far nam; phono 316. l.nke Okoliuji, The ideal tummor rosort. Quickly and easily reached from Omaha via tho Milwau kee railway, tho only through line. City ofilco, 1501 Farnam street. Dr. R. D. Mason, rectal surgery, Brown blk Dr. Lord has returned. Offlce, Paxton block; hours, 2 to 4. Telcphono 33. Tubllsh your legal notices in The Weekly Bee, Telcphono 238, OH! HOVVHAPPY. Eat and Drink Anything, Mrs. John Mlnsterraan, 278 Central ave., writes undor dato of April 2, 1900; "Cra mer Chemical Co.: I take pleasure In ac knowledging tho benefit I recelyed from tho use of your Cramer Kidney Cure. I have taken three one dollar bottles and the effect was like magic. I can now rat or drink anything nnd no Increased action of kidneys takes place, and the pain has left my back entirely. It Is worth its weight In gold to anyone who has kidney trouble. You may uso this testimonial If desired." FREB SAMPLE FOR ALL. If you will send your address to tho Cramer Chemical Co., Albany, N. Y they will eend you a sample bottlo, free. Cramer Chemical Company, Albany, N. Y. Why Not Try Fig Powder? . When you nro alnlf nml AnU what's tho matter, and you have doctored With all the ilnntnrs vn i lr.,r,,,. .,., ,i. everything everybody ban told you to take, wm sun you aro no Hotter. Now If you want.to know tho rcnl rniwo nt vnm- ness, you take Shrndor's Fig Powder. That ii-us you uiu cause of your Flrkncps. All i" " iHiufeu y constipation t int nna nolnnnntl vnui- Mfut.... .... .1.... .... tfw... J " . uilli IllHIllllK will do you any ood. Klg Powder cxlractH .'uiBUit im mivL'H 11 oui inrouu M tho WPl tnlHrttx rnni n n, .1 1. i i. . ...... .,n nivuiviiiu, mm iM'tipiijir n f your system. All drugs are poisons after . 1. . wilt-urn. ii mines wiin t tio poison that makea you Hick, bo you havo lin,.nmn1fili..l f..l it In ...... ww...t,..u,.v1. ..ui.iii.,, uiut:rn .vim Kei 11 out of your Htomiu'h nnd bowels. It only b.ata, ui Pl.1111 lu W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., New York Room 10. 'n. sn v.nttt mv, oi or 1C02 N. 21th St., Omaha, Neb. 50 Square Pianos, $50 Each, 50c a Week, In addition to our regular lino of 8TUINWAY, VOSE, EM Nil SON, IVEHS POND, STUCK -A, II. CI1ASU, PACKAIID, J'KASU, STi;aiJIt AND JLW JCTT plunoa, we offer 10O sllgh'-ly-used grand, siiuaru and up right pianos, of standard makes nt prices that loso sight of cost. SO SQl'AltU PIANOS, ISO UACH-lO C'KNTS l'Ult WUUK. Organs, J15 ar.d up. 200 pianos for rent at It nnd per month. One Year's rcntnl allowed If purchased. Artistic tuning nnd repairing promptly done. Deforo luiyliiB ron our stock nnd get our prices nnd terms. Will ray you. Catalogue furnished frco on application, k. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, Kenresentntlvea Htcinway I'innoa and for Self- State Stein' 1'laylng Planulna, 1313 I'll run in St., Oinnliu. Telephone 1025 IOWA IIUAKCII. 337 Broadway, Co. Muffs. Telephone 378. IF YOU ARE GOING DON'T GO ALONE. Take a Kodak in Your Pocket. Dofore going on your vacation, call on us. Wo can show you a beautiful folding pocket Kodak. Can be loaded la daylight, elegantly finished only $8.00 i We havo all other mnknn n in.ii B , ... " prices, bee our 14 special 4x5 cam era, reduced to I11.P0. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 1215 Farnam Strest. Wholesale and retail dealers In Pho tographic Material. HAY M Big Slioe Sale Spacial Bargains for Friday U.8GMCI1'8 Cr0W" Sh0C,, 1,10 W'' ,X5 a,Ul ilM klml- sale I,rlco raw?Hn,B&wi V'C'' Wrth WM a"d " Sa' KHday' A price 1 s"'8 V1C' K'd h"nd turncJ Jullct r Princess Shoes, salo ?aarAToW. XfrdB' WOrth "-50' ,U5' andSTo'?. Vti jTrlcV'lf.'' Xfrd8' 0,0 k,nd you pay 1M See tho 16th street window for tho goods. Ill the Bargain Room on Friday. Women's Vlcl Kid laco or button, tan or black, worth up to $3.00 a pair, on sale ut J1.48. AVofiien's Tan Vlcl, Krcncli beel, worth $3.50, on Rale $1.4S. Children's Black, Tan or Ited Strap Slippers, worth 75c, on Bale for only SOc. Hoys)' nobby canvas Buls, tho $1.33 kind, only 3Sc. Clearing Summer Wrappers. Our entire wrapper stock made of dlmltlen, organdies, batlsteti. Kgyptluu tissues and light nnd dark percales, on sale Friday at 0 a, m. Some nf them sold ns high ns $6.00 and $7.00. None, rcbcrved. All must go to mnlto room for fall IJUOllH, 40 dozen women's light nnd dark wrappers, extra waist lining, worth $1.00, for only :!5e, "0 dozen woman's wrappers In flno lawns, bntlHtes nnd Si percales: pretty' patterns, some with whlto yoke ruf tlo and brnld over shoulder; 15-Inch llounco; extra waist lining; a wrapper that would bo u bargain nt $1.50; In this salo for 49c. 45 dozen women's wrappers, made of handsome tlnured llmltles, lawns nnd batistes; trimmed with rutllo and braid over shoulder; 15-inch flounco; a wrapper worth $2.W); sulu orlce only 79c. 37 dozen women's wrappers, made of orgundles, dimities and lawtiH; hand trimmed; I'xlni wide at tho hips; 15-tncli flounce; n wrapper that sold for $2.50; sale prlco SiSc. 2.c dozen wrappers of llnest French corded batiste; yoke of allover laco. Unshed with rulllo over shoulder; stitched with brnld rulllo; trimmed with Valenciennes luce; a wrap per that sold for $3.00; salo prlco $1.50 10 dozen wrappers; the wry best and most stylish made: sold for $1.00, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.u0; In this sale at $1.93 and $2.93, Special Bargains for Friday on Whlto Roods, Linens nnd Domestics, 40-ln. Lawn, rogulnr prlco 33c, at 15c, Strlpo Dimity, worth 3"c yard, at loc. India Llnon, 5c, 7C 10c and 12c. Strlpo Madras worth 30c, at 15c. Long Cloth, 12-yard bolt, nt Sc. Kxtra heavy Ilrown Muslin, nt I'c. Cambric, worth 10c yard, at fiVjc 10-4 Sheeting, worth 27ic, at 20c. Ulenched Muslin, good grade, at 5c. 72-lnch extra heavy Hleached Damask, Don's miss this opportunity, worth $1.23. at 75c. IW-lnch extra heavy Hleached Damask, worth $1.00. at CSii. Ci-lnch Ulenclu'd Damask, worth 75c, at 49c 00-Inch heavy Cream Damask, at SOc 6S-lnch heavy Cream Damask, at 30c, 54-Inch heavy Cream Damask, at 25c. Special bargains on napkins, slightly soil, ed Watch Sunday's ad on Sheetings, Linens and Whlto Goods. HAYDEN BIOS TEN DOZEN NEW ONES. Shirtfl. U'n mnntl Tinn Urn nil Inn Tlin en u-Afn hmifVfct fnt CnnlnnikAp .In. - - , .. v ........ -- 'ti iuui ativcw v 'wuf-tMb tui HVj'HUIUV;! UU- livery nnd Intended for fall negligees, but wo sold all stock on hand and wrnto tho factory wo must have thesq new goods, ond got them. Wo ?how them In our North window $1.00 each. A few $1.50 whlto negligee shirts at 75c sizes lGfct 16. 16V6 and 17. I MM I mu ndr c.,icaKO KELLEY & HEYDEN Mall Orders Filled. They mako shlrtB. One GreaJ; Thought In the days when we were young clothiers, the one great thought wns to make and sell clothes of honest stuil'a. It was n big aim. Wo aimed high and hit afterward style claimed kinship with quality, ami the two ideas paired for life. 'Twas a happy, prosperous wed ding. Seventeen years have passed and style and quality still go hand in hand, and our aim is still high. Our aim is to give you better values than any other clothing store in America. We believe we have aimed right and the prize be longs to us. This store that is known by its goodness and bigness. Our name, our clothing, our principles, go hand in hand. We're ashamed of neither. Tomorrow Tke Hat Ma,rv is going to give you a chance to prepare yourself for fall with -18(5 new sample hats to choose from. These hats are sent to us to select our 'fall styles from. Are you wiae or weak?. HA I UCHS Friday, Remnant Day in the BARGAIN ROOM. TCtrrvhrwIv U'ltn la nnnvnrantlf nltli tfin atnrna nt ("Imntin n .1 i orlty of our stock In Its vnst dimensions. Its low prices nnd varied selections. Wo nnt'n nuani'lli lm n! n t- 1 4 t. I..II 1. . . .it .... tu uittjuwup,, tiuu in 11,-Do iiiuii uuu'iuiii mu turn ui oiuor HioreH. r riuay morning wo will put lino long remnants of nil kinds of Koods, over 100,000 yards of wash Roods, dress Roods nnd silks nt less than any houso la Omaha owns thorn, n and compare tho prices. Men's 6c Boys' Clothing Hoy's 35o wash I'ants, 10c. Boys' 60c cloth pants, 15o. Coys' 75c nnd $1 cloth pnnti, 25c, Boys' $1 wash Btilts, 35c. Boys' $1.20 wash suits, 49o. Boys' $2 wash suits, 75o. Boys' $1 crash suits, 45c. Boys' $2.60 cloth suits, 95c, Boya' $5 wool suits, $1.45. Boys' Ions pants crash suits, aget IS t 18 years, at 60c. Worth $2.50. Boys' $2.G0 lonR pants, 98o. Men's $2.50 pants, 65c. Men's $3.60 pants, 7Cc LINKNS ' , 10c toweling, 6c. ' 12c toweling, Go. 25c turkey red damask, lBo. V GREAT OIIOCBKY SAi.15 FRIDAT 10 tiers host laundry soap, 25c. 3 largo bottles puro tomato catsup, 250. S-oz. pkg. baking chocolnto, 17c. S-lb. can grated pineapple, 12c. Alaska red salmon, per can, 8c. Fancy yellow Crawford Peaches, 8 l-3c. Shredded cocoanut, per lb., ICo. Largo Santa Clara prunes, 3 lbs. for 25c Fancy York State apples, 7V4c. MKATS ANU LA 11 1) Potted meats, nsaortcd, por can, 3e. 5-lb. palls puro leaf lard, only, 49c. No. 1 California hams, sugar curod, SHo. Cholco clear salt pork, S Vic. CUKESK AND BUTTKK Wisconsin full cream cheese, 10a. Sap sago cheese, each, 7c. Choice separator creamery butter, 18. Oood country butter, only, 12c. TEAS AND COFFEES A beautiful present given away fret with ono pound of nny of our celebrated teas. Fancy Japan, for lco tea, por lb., 35c. First crop basket fired Japan tea, 40o. English breakfast tea, a choice drink, 40a Sun cured Japan tea, 34c. 3 lbs. of our Superior Health coffee, 25c Fresh roasted Hlo Colfee, whole, 10c Broken Mocho and Javn, only 12o, Remnants 10o glnghnms, lino styles, 2c yard. 12&c chambray, 2Sc. 10c, 16c and 25o wash goods, in short lengths, 2!4c yard. 12Vic heavy toweling, 314c Apron checks, 3V4c. Itemnants of nil kinds of muslins, and sheeting, worth from 10c to 16c, at 5c. Whlto goods, worth 15c to 40c, at Ec. Remnants of wash goods, In flno long lengths, of nil tho finest goods made, that bold up to $1 per yard, at 5c. 36-ln. percnlcR, worth 25c, nt 5c yard. 15c dress goods at 5c yard. 25c dress goods at 10c yard. Remnants of silks nt exactly half prlco. BY THE YARD 10,000 yards of 25c dimities, etc., nt 5c. 10.000 yarda of 35c dimities nt 7',ic 20,000 ynrd3 of 60c lllmltlpn nri,niwllnn percales, grenadines, foulards, and othor goons at H'.jr. VAc stnndnrd prints nt 2J4c. 10c Shaker flannel at 2c. 10c draperies at 3',4c 12'c draperies at CV4c 15c draperies at "He. 25c draperies at 10c. $1.00 bed spreads at 39c. $1.50 bed spreads at Sue. " 6c L. l. muslin at 3ic. 7',4c extra heavy muslin at Gc. FURNISHING GOODS Ladles' 15c vests for 30. Men's handkerchiefs, nlnln nrwl worth 10c at 5c. Boys' suspenders, worth 25c at 9c. Ladles' and children's 25c hose, at 10c. Men's hoso, worth 15c at 714c Mon's and boys' 75c work shirts, at 29c Boys' 39c underwear, nt 15c. Men's balbrlggan. In nlaln and fnn ors, worth up to 75c at 19c. .Men a 60c bicycle hose at 25c. Boys' bathing suits, worth 25c, at 10c HAYDEN BROS. Exclusive Things in Sash Buckles. We have the most elegant line of Sah Buckles nnd Girdles to be reen In this city All excluslvti patterns, We also show a beautiful lino of gold and gold plnted Cuff Buttons, Scarf Pins. Brooches, Waist Beta Sterling sliver and plated Chatelaine Bags and Purses. Can wo show you theno goods? Muwhinney & Ryan Co.. Jewelers urn! Art Stationers. tftth and Dotiutiifl Sts. Mall ordars given careful attention selection packages sent to responsible parties. PTATION TONIC The World's Greatest Ideal French Tonic. Stimulator, Invigorator Tho only genuine Imported French Tonlo and positive remedy for Debility nnd Impotency. A NERVE TONIC. Brings the pink glow to palo chcokH nnd restores tho fire of youth. Ask for our book of ti HilmntilulK. TEMPTATION I'ONIC lins effected riirfia In either e whero all other known treatments have fallnd, TEMPTATION TONIC him long enjoyed the reputation as a tonlo for men and women of weakened vitality. Compounded by . l. m. lao a Ann, .jH5GESflWl.lu.u- .ii. Paris, Francs. Temptation Tonic Is for Salo Everywhere. In raso your denier should not have our goods, write to us for prices tnd full Information. Corespondenco answered in strictest conlldenco by our American agents. Madison Specialty, Go. Selling Agents for America, Omaha, Neb. TEM S 'l M 1MUS0 fU... ...lOU R11'inrtinrniiri2!is V" H m i .i ii, 'iT'inirf I U I HUM ,W ARE WEDDINGS- THERE This month. This calls for a gift if come kind Nothing Hirer than sliver or cut glitos W have a nice stuck of both, Bpind u few mlnutps nt our store, LOOK FOR THE NAME. S. W. LINDSAY, the Jeweler, - 1510 Douglaa St. 0 .A i