1 i! TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: "WEDNESDAY, SEPrrESnE"R 25, 1901. OF A PIO! Biuall wh Hlpd Bnili thi Union Ftcifioii ia OmibKi HIS FMST VISIT HERE SINCE 1869 Mr. JIUnHI I thr (iiirnt of Asilfttnnt Auditor flottln ntul I llimy HentM intr (Mil Aeiiiiiiliitmice (lues Writ In Prltnte J.'nr. H. Rlsccll, chief onglneer of tho Boston & Maine, spent Monday In Omnha ns the Client of H. 1. Ilettls, assistant general audi tor of the. Union Pacific Mr. Blssell wan engaged ilion the Union Pacific construction from 1S64 until after the golden splko wan driven In 1803. lie had something to do with every part of tho first 420 miles from Omaha, In charge of tho location on somo portions nnd the grading and truck laying on others. He was afterwards on tho ronstructlon from Dale creek to Inrumlo and nt Ogdcn. Mr. DIssoII had not been west slnco ho left Omuha In 1869 and the day was spont In looking over tho great Improvements made Blnco that tlmo nnd In visiting old acquaintances, William Pnxton, James Boyd, Andrew Roscwatcr nnd others. IIo spent considerable tlmo nt Union Pacific headquarters learning from Chief Engincor llerry of tho rerrnt great changes mado on tho road. A prlvnto car was placed at his disposal by President Hurt and ho left on No. 101 yesterday. Ho will rldo over tho road by daylight to Ogden and no doubt will be greatly surprised nt tho growth and changes during tho Inst thirty-two years. i.nnicixr; ti rirrtiHi: n.vncx.siox. dill-nun ;rm Wlrti SIooUIiik t'P mi HiiiiliniHMil. The Chicago Croat Western Is preparing for Its entry next spring Into Omnha and Sioux City by plnclng largo order for loco motive equipment. Its recent order for heavy prnlrlo type freight locomotives has been doubled nnd Instructions sent to tho American IOco motive company to dollver forty-ono loco motive In Mnrch, 1902, Instead of twenty one. Tho action was suddenly decided upon by President Stlcknoy to moot tho con Hlantly Increasing demand of freight traffic over tho Chicago Orent Western lines and to prrpnro for tho still greater lnoreasa In prospect as soon as tho new branches are completed. Tho order represents ono of tho largest slnglo contracts over placed by an American road of tho Groat Western's mileage. Tho locomotives nro of n typo recently In troduced and nru especially adapted to tho heaviest freight service. They weigh In working order 2S5.000 pounds and nro guar anteed to haul n trnln of 1,000 tons, equal to between forty and forty-flvo loaded cars, up ii grado 62.S2 lect to tho mile. Tho engines are to bo fitted with threo coupled slxty-threo-lnch drivers and coupled trail wheels, with front trucks of tho radical pattern. Their working steam pressure Is 200 pounds, obtained from heavy wagon top, wldo firebox hollers, having n gr.it n surfaco of forty-two squaro feet. Their cylinders nro of tho tandem com pound type, approved by tho Northern Pa cific and In uso on its "Y-2" and "Y-3" mountain engines. The tendors wolgb, loaded, 110,000 pounds nnd aro fitted with fi.OOO-gallon tanks. Tho new engines will bo used for fast freight Unfile. rilOPOSRD llAIMUIAll TO AI.AMCA Project' AUrnoU Much Attention In Itnllroiiit Circle. Tho Trnns-Aloskan Railway company, which has n Bchcmo for building a lino In Alaska to connect with tho Trnns-Slborlan railroad by means of a tunnel under Bering ntralts or by steam forry boats, will soon establish headquarters In Seuttlo, Wash. Tho project Is nttractlng the nttotnlon of railroad men everywhere. Tho Alaska lino Is to bo S50 miles long and Is projected to run from a point near tho mouth of Cook's Inlet to Capo Prlnco of Wales, whero tho Ilerlng strait is most narrow. Tho survey has heon finished after noarly three years of hnrd work. Tho Trans-Siberian railroad Is completed from St. Petersburg to Vladlvostoclc and the construction of 1,400 miles remains to effect tho connection with tho Alaska lino. Tho plans of Hnrry do Wlndt, tho explorer, for surveying northeastern Siberia for a portion of this lino which tho Russian gov ernment lntonds to build noxt year from Irkutsk to Yakutsk, wero told In tho cor respondence of the Associated Press In yes terday's Hoc. Tho construction of tho road on both Ides of tho Boring strait presents no en gineering difficulties that cannot bo cosily overcome Although comparllvely narrow, Black Does Want Your Head. to put on it a $2.50 hat Also your neck for a collar and tie. Black, $2.50 natter, 107 S. Kith Street A lino of very handsome hoods to match cloaks. Mew cloth caps nd Derbys. Don't forget to look at our handsome line of Furs if you are ready to buy. the terrific currents and Ice floes preclude the possibility of a bridge connecting the two continents, but Delgian and American engineers have under consideration the construction of a tunnel. The strait Is In no part deeper than twcnty-flvo fathoms. UNION IS TWENTY YEARS OLD I'rlilnr, October I, In mi Annlvrmnrr of the I'o it n ill Hit il Omnlin's Tyim- Krnplilcnl OrKiinlrntloii. Friday, October 1, Omaha Typographical union will bo twenty years old, It having been chartered October 4, 1SSI. Of the sevn charter members hut ono remains upon tho active list today nnd but two re main In fho city. The active member Is W A. Runklcs, proofrooder on The Hue, and J. M. Stafford, now a letter carrier at the Omaha postolllcc Is the other resident of the city. Of tho soven original members two are dead. Willis Hcdflcld, died In Omaha several years ago; Kdward Hartley, died In Los Angeles, Cnl., a few years ago nnd was burled In thnt city. Of the other mem bers I). It. (loodcll Is employed In Cheyenne, A. J. Mullen Is In St. Paul and Charles E Abornethy In Washington, It was Intended to have celebrated tho twentieth anniversary of tho organization with marked ceremonies, but when tho plans were formulated It wis decided fo postpono tho celebration until the silver Jubilee, which will be observed In 1906. No Itellcf for !Ml Yen in. "1 had bronchitis for twenty years," said Mrs. Minerva Smith of Danville, III., "and nover got relief until I used Foley's Honey nnd Tar, which Is n sure euro for throat and lung diseases." Specliil Kxciirnlon Itntea to Mnn Frnti, clnc'O, 11". Tho Union Pacific has authorized a rate of (45 for tho round trip between Omnha nnd Snn Francisco for tho general conven Hon of the Episcopal church, Tickets on salo September 19 to 27, Inclusive. Final return limit November 16, 1901. Cltv ticket ofllce, 1321 Farnam street. Telcpbono 316, Physicians recommend our trcatmont for rheumatism ns the most successful. Ladies only. The Dathcry, 216-220 lleo bldg. Tele phono 1716. If Yon Co to Colorado He sure and go over tho Loup. The fin eat trip In tho country. Send 3 cents In stnmiM to T. E. Fisher, general passenger agent Denver, Colo., for handsome Illustrated book describing this nnd other nttractlvo trips offered by tho Colorado & Southern railwny. "KlnhlnK." Tho month of September Is tho best In tho year and tho Minnesota lakes tho best In the world for fishing. Oct a copy of booklet, "Boauty Spots," telling you where to find them. Remarka bly low iHtcs nt Illinois Contra) city ticket ofllce, 1102 Fnrnnm stroot, or address W, II. Drill, D. P. A., Omnhn, Neb. Send articles of lncorportlon, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho nee. We will glvo them proper legal Insertion. Telcpbono 238. IH in t'Hllroriiln nnrt Itctiirn. Burlington Route. Every day till September 27. Tickets. 1502 Farnam street. Why suffer with rheumatism? Tho Ilathory, 216-220 Deo bldg. Telephone 1716. For ladles only. Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly Dee. Telephone 238. ri'MlHAI, XOTICR. Tho members of Capitol lodge. No. 3. A. F. & A. M nro requested to meet nt Freemason's hall tomorrow, Wednesday, Sept. 25, nt 1.30 p. m. for the purpose of attending tho funeral of William It. Hell. Sojourning master Masons cordially In vited. Hy order of tho muster, JOHN I1AMFORD, Secretary. The Whole Push belong to tho drug trust combine but us, nnd theso prices show that we do not: Host 25c box of Soap, 3 cakes 15r $1.00 Llsterino (Lambert's) r.io 25c Laxative. Hromo Qulnino l'e $1.00 Wlno of Cardui 4c f0c Cramer's Kidney Ouro tic Jl.oo Temptation Tonic Too UM Perunii sse $1.00 Newbro's Hcrplcldo it'e Sl.00 Klrk'H Hnlr Tonic 40c 25c Victor Pills 6C 25c Packers' Tar Soap :5c i juiii wuou .Aiconoi ioc 1 nlnt Columbian Snlrits 50c Syrup of KIrh 20c J2.U0 McDadn's Succus Alternns $l. Wte Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 'Ja $2 00 Karl Cramer's Tansy, Cotton Root and Pennyroyal Pills, genuine li.u) 50c Pozzoni Powder "So $1.00 Wlno of Cardui ha ,5c Coke's Dandruff Cure H30 Lgyptlnn Lotus Cream ioc SGHAEFER'SCuu'"t.r, Tml. 747. a. W. ear. ltb and !. Stodt dtllvartd FRJBE to Mr part of tlt. TRENTON COAL is one of the best soft coals bright, clean and lasting. Lump and Egg, $5,75 Per Ton, Nut, 55.50 Per Ton, C, B. Havens & Co., 1522 Farnam St. Tela. 317 nnd 825. MRS. J. BENSON Children's Cloaks We are showing a very large and handsome line of Children's Cloaks, plain cloths in all colors and qualities. Handsome black satin and velvet cloaks with real laco and fur trimming. EVANS-PULLMAN MARRIAGE IJntmhter of Oninlin Arm? Offleer Ile ctimcN llrlile nf "FIkMIiik lloliV fnn. Major John Pullman, quartermaster of the Department of tho Missouri, returned to Omuha yesterday from Tort Monroe, Vs., whero ho attended the wedding ot his daughter, Miss Ucrtrudo Pullman, to Lieu tenant Frank T. Evans, V. S. N. Lieuten ant Evans Is the son nf Admiral Roblcy D. Kvans, U. S. N., nnd tho wedding attracted wldo attention throughout tho country, The two families of Kvans and Pullman were neighbors years ago and It was then that tho acquaintance, between the brldo nnd groom nf last Friday began. Tho New York Herald printed tho following account ot tho ceremony; Tho marriage of Lieutenant Frank Taylor ttvans, united states navy, son 01 uen Admiral Hobley D. Kvans, United State ii, ivy. and .Mies Gertrude Pullman, duuuhte of .Major John Pullman of the quarter masters department 01 mo united state iirmv. occurred this afternoon nt I n'rlne! nt tho residence uf Lieutenant Colour Robert M. u Itellly, surgeon. United .States urmy. uwmg 10 n recent uereavement in the family ot the brldo only relatives nnd u few Intimate friends of the contractlue parties witnessed the ceremony, which was neriormeu oy earner iivynoius, cnaplHlti United States navy. Tho house was elaborately decorated with many nalms nnd roues of smllax. The Imiul from the United States flagship Kearsorgn piayeci uie wcuumg marcn irom ' Lohen grin" as tho brldul party entered tho room and "U Perfect Love" ilurttie tin, cero. mony. The brldo was given away by her miner, ana wore a uress or Lllllia crepe wwi Kiiiiiiiuic ui AUJiueso lace Hun carrier a uouquni in oriiio roses. Thn bridesmaids. MIk VlrHiiln !' vn tia sister of tho bridegroom, una Miss Trance Pnrdlo O'llelllv, were dressed nllko In lili uiiii- huh cm neu wuiie carnations tieu Wit streamers of blue moussnllne. Mr. Harold Sewnll of Hoston nttended tho bridegroom ns best man nnd tho ushers )'.e.tKn,ISt!!, Joln. I'ltzniitrlck and Philip O ltcllly of the United States navv. Shortly nfter tho ceremony Lfeutemint und Mrs. Kvnns left for . Washington and irom there will go on their wedding A l.ltllr KniMtii Knri That tho nia'orlty of serious diseases orlglnaio In disorder of the kidneys. Foley Kidney Curo Is guaranteed. Ho suro to get Foley s. Miiuara Full llliiiiilniilrit. Tho Mlchlgun Central, "Tho Niagara halls Route" has established at Its Fall View station n powerful electric search light, which every night . illuminates th faco of tho falls and tho rnplds for th benefit of tho passnngers upon its train passing after dark. , For tickets and folders npply to city ucKct omce, 119 Adams street. Chicago. !, Hnte I'lciirfttiinn, To Ohio and Indiana points; olso Louis vlllo, Ky., via II. & O. S.-W., September 17 and 21 and October 1 and 8. Oood roturnlng thirty dnys. Call on nearest ticket agent or address F. 1). Olldcrsleeve, District Pas scnger Agent, St, Louis, Mo. All kinds of baths, scientific massage, Lndles only. Tho Dnthery, 21G-220 Deo bldg, Tel. 171C. Velvet Ice Cream Soda Don't forget that our celebrated brand of VKLVKT Ice Crcum Soda is still being served nt our beautiful ONYX QUKKN Soda Fountnln. DON'T FORGET THESE PRICES Unfcrmcnted Ornpe Juice, 20c, 30c and "0c bottles. The genuine kind Just the thing for the Invalid and convalescent. 50c Violet Water for 23c. 23c 4711 White Rose Soup for 12c. l,4-plnt enn Sherwin-Williams paint, 15c 25c Menncn's Talcum Powder for 12c, 25o Cutlcura soap for 20c. Proccrs soap at Sc per cake and SOc per box of 1 dozen. ThU li a full V4 pouni cake nnd tho best value ever offered for the money. Boo Plmmd'H Sail do Quinine .17c Jl.oo Duffy's Malt Whisky... 79c 5ita Mnlted .Milk 37c fiOe Pozonnl Powder 2Sc 11,00 Kramer's Kidney Cure -t!)c .'So Lnxntlvo Hromo Quinine 12o U.(H Kirk's I lair Tonic 41c U.OO vtno or uantui Aits 75c Coko Dandruff Cure 21c Wrlto for catalogue. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go CORNKU lfiTIl AND DODOK. i. NETTLETON, tho worlds ramous shoemaker represented nt this storo only IxS Nettloton, tho origi nator ot all now shoo Ideas, combined grace, style, comfort nnd durability. All others aro mero copies ot the -Nottleton a strictly gentleman's shoe. A look Into our shoo window will con vince tho most skop tlcal. Tho shoes dis played hero aro not "window shoes" each nnd evory stylo backed up by all widths from AA to B, sizes 6 to 11, vlcl kid, box calf and all the patent leathers prices $7.00, $6.00 and $5.00. If you llko correct nnd cxcluslvn stylos you will always buy Nottleton's famous shoes. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., -1515 Douelas 8t. 1513- The Phone Will Bring It rofYftictr If ynu call up number 123S or number 1222. Wo give prompt attention to telephone orders and will send your coal right away. We'd rather do It now than later on, when all those slow people are sending In their orders on n cold day. Then some body may have to watt. Hard coal now (9,50 per ton. Hald & Rice, Tel. 1238. 506 S ICth St. I BOSTON STORE WRECK SALE Today Still Greater Bargains From the Great Purchase of 60 Cases of Goods From R, R, Co BARGAINS ARE THE GREATEST EVER KNOWN $1.00 Men's Kid and Leather Gloves 25c Pair $1.25 Men's Derby Hats 10c Men's and Boys' Winter Caps 5c and 10c Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Hats 5c, 15c & 25c Dress Goods 5c a Yard. MILLINERY IN DASKM KNT. All tho millinery, consisting of ready-to-wear hats, untrlnitned hats, fancy breasts, etc., somo of them slightly musied, go In basement nt 6c, 15c nnd 25c each. ALL WOOL DKK3S (JOOI)S. .1C YARD. All tho Rtrlctly nil wool dress goods In checks, plaids, etc., all of them double width, Including English cashmero In black and blue, slightly mussed, In basement, 5c ynrd. 50c dress goods In plaids, checks nnd stripes, on main floor, at 15c yard. 75c and $1.50 dress goods, nil wool serges, silk and wool and wool novcltv eomclshnlr nnd brllllantlncs, nt 25c, 39c and 59c yard. iUO CLOAK HAItOAINS. Hargains from this wreck In our base ment cloak department. Ladles', mlBRCs' and children's long ami short cloaks, JnckctB nnd capes, all of thein In good condition, go at 50c, 9fc nnd $1.50 each. MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S HOSE. 2C PAIR. 1,000 pnlr misses' nnd children's fast black hosiery, 2c pair. All kinds ot handkerchiefs at lc nnd 2 ',4c ench. 3,000 pair ladles' and children's kid gloves, 10c pair. Boys' nnd girl's mlttcnB, lc each. All kinds of niching, 5c hox. All tho dresR trimmings from this wreck, worth up to 35c, go at lc nnd 2&C yard. Misses' and children's Jersey rlbhoil underwear, 15e. Chllds' Nazarnth .stylo walstB, all sizes. 10c each. $1.00 MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES AND MITTS, 25C PAIR. Over 1,000 pair men's and boys' fine leather gloves nnd mitts, lined nnd tin lined, almost perfect, all guaranteed pairs, go at 25c pair. 60C MEN'S AND HOYS' CAPS, 6C AND IOC. An Immense lot of men's and hoys' win ter caps of overy description, all perfect oxcopt that they nro mussed, go nt 5c and 10c. . MEN'S STIFF HATS. IOC EACH, fi enses men's black nnd brown stiff hnfs. nil sizes, from tho railroad wreck. 10c each. 1 ' v & 4DDAND HiYnFN More astonishing bargains than ever known Fleischer's Shetland Floss, 15 cases ot full Standard, Indigo 111 no Prints, Slmpson'a Black nnd White Prints, Simpson's Silver Cray Prints, Pacific Com- fott Robo and Patchwork Prints, all on one table at 3 '.Ac 25 cases of 3fl-lnch fine Imported Porcnles, dark colors. By tho yard they nro adver tised by other houses worth 25c per yard; tomorrow all will go nt 5c 30-Inch Imitation French Flannels, extra heavy, flno colorings, worth 12Vsc; one prlco tomorrow U'ic 3ii-lnch flno Imported Flannelettes, tho regular 25c grade; all tho finest colorings of the genulno French Flnnncls and adver tised by other houses as worth 25c 10c Sfi-lnch bordorcd extra lino Domestic Flannelettes, worth 19c 6c DOMUNTICS. Flno soft Unbleached Muslin 2c Extra heavy LL Muslin, vworth 5c 3Tdc 7,,c Bleached Muslin 6c Remnants of 12VSc Lonsdale 74c 19c Towels 7 Vic IlltF.SS ROODS. 10,000 yards of Remnants of all kinds of Dress Goods at less than one-third of their value. Doublo-fold de Beiges, 29-ln, worth 16c. 5c Double-fold Shepherd Chcckks, 30 Inches wide, worth 19c .' 5c $1.00 nil Wool Oranlto Cloth; $1.50 nil Wool Plaids, 52 inches wldo; 75c all Wool Cheviots; 76c all Wool Oermnn Henrietta; $1.50 French Novelties, all go nt 19c $5,00 Dress Patterns $1.9S $5.00 Skirt Patterns $1.93 co.MroitTS ,xn ui..v.ki:t.s. $1.00 comforts 59c $1.2) comforts 75c $1.50 comforts 98c $1.00 blnnket3 59c $1.25 blankets 73a $1.60 blankets 98c n.nsT i.i.m: ok cnr.AP imiimsh- inc. coons ix tin: rrrv. Children's enmel hnlr underwear, 10c, 15c and 20c ciiii.niuix'N Ki,r,i:ci:n i.ixnu ix- DI'inVKAIt. 10c, 12'c, 15c, 19c nnd 25c. Men's 75c soft fleece lined underwear.. 29c Ladles' 75c fleece lined underwear.... 39c CAxny ni:i.iiTJu:xT. Very flno gum drops 6c Roasted salted peanuts 6c Mixed candy, per pound 6c Cnraraols, per pound 5c Peanut candy, per pound 5c Chocolate, per pound 5c Wo make nil our candy In the storo and would like very much to have all ladles como and sco how It Is made. CAXXHI) ritUIT IIKPT. lb. cans solid packed tomatoes, very best SUo lb, cans solid packed corn Sjc lb, cans California apricots 12c 3-lb, cans very flno California peaches 124c HAYDEN All Wool Double Width $l.nn TAPESTRY PORTIERES. S1.9S. 500 pair of tapestry portieres. In Ottoman silk, derby satin and mallesse, full slzo. 3 nri!s long, IS Inrhcs wide, heavy fringe on top nnd bottom, $1.!S a pair. 25C INDIA LINEN, SC YARD. Ono big lot nil kinds doublefold India linen nnd 40-lnch lawns, worlh 25c, go nt 6c yard. Ono big lot of nil kinds of ribbon, tnffcta. liberty sntln, dotiblefaccd satin, etc., In ocry color, worth up to 75c, go nt 15c each. IHfl BLANKET SALE. Immense bargains In blankets from tho railroad wreck. Cotton blankets nt 19c, 60c, 76c, 98c nnd $1.25 pair, worth double. Flno all wool blankets at $2.98, $3.9S and $I.9S pair, worth up to $10.00. Immense lots ot white nml gray half wool blankets nt $1.39, $1.49 and $1.9S pair. They would ho cheap at doublo theso prices. FIVE CASE3 OF TABLE LINENS. One-half enso of heavy bleached doublo damask that generally sells for $1.00 yard, we will sell for 59c yard. Ono ense of henvy Oorman tablo damnsk that generally sells for 60c, wo will sell for 29c yard. Ono case of nil grades of napkins, nil linen, but some of them pllghtly mussed, we will sell them nt 60c, 75c, 9Sc, $1.25 and $1.60 dozen, nil ot them worth doublo tho price. Ono lot of damask turkey red frlnced tablo cloths, all sizes, at SOc, 75c, 98c nnd $1.23 each, almost sound nnd perfect. One lot of hemstitched flno doublo damask tabic cloths nt $1.25 and $1.50 each. Ono lot of blenched damask fringed nap kins, Sc ench. worth $1.00 dozen. One lot of toweling that generally sells at So yard, go nt 2c yord. One lot ot ready-mado damaged shoots go at 25c each. El? New Shipments from the $185,000 Underwriters' Sale in the Bargain Room Wednesday. nil colors, at 8j pur skein. TOIIAC't'O SAI.H. Slar plug chewing tobacco, plug 37'.4c Horscjhoo plug chewing tobacco, per Ping 37Hc iTult Juice plug chewing tobacco, per plug ioc Nowsboy plug chewing tohacco, per 1"K (Vic Ilattlo Axe plug chewing tobacco, per Plug 3; Climax plug chewing tobacco, per plug.37'4c Jscvo plug chewing tobacco 29c Oenuino Durham smoking tobacco.... 60c Duke's Mixture smoking tobacco 33 Uncln Tom smoking tobacco, per pnek- "Ko 7Wc Old stylo smoking, per pound 23c A good cigar, 50 In box, each 2c A better cigar, CO In box, cncl 215 I'ino long filler cigar, 60 lu hox, tho sumo you pay 10c for, wo sell you, eacn 4C CALIKOIIXIA IMIIKD KHUIT tlKIUllT.MF.XT. Fancy evaporated Cal. peaches, now crop, 1901, at flC Strictly eholco California peaches, now crop, 1901, at 12V4 Very good old crop peaches, at GVc New crop evaporated blackberries 9c Now crop evaporated apricots, 1901, nt 12i,4c New cleaned patrons currents 12V4c Now California loose muscatel raisins 10c Now California prunes, 34c 4c, 5c. Sc nnd 12 chackhh nam:. Soda Crackers, trust price, 8c; our prlco , 6c Farina crackers, trust price, fi;c; our price 5c dinger snaps, trust price, 8c; our prlco 6c Butter crackers, trust price, Sc; our prlco 5c Crack meal, trust price, 7',ic; our prlco 6c Oatmeal crackers, trust price, -'jc; our prlco fiUc Milk crackers, trust price, Sc; our prlco 6c coffhh axi ti:a hi:pt. I. ibcrlan diamond coffee 12Hc Llberlan H. B. coffee 131I0 Vory flno'Santos coffee 3c Mnracalbo coffen 1714 Guatemala coffeo 20c Interior Java coffeo 23o Prlvato growth Java coffeo 314o Ansoia Jnva 321 Mandating Java 33c Arahlan Mocha nnd Old Government... 35c With overy pound of good ten, 15c to 50c per pound, you get a fancy teapot. OVSTHIIS AMI .11 HAT. No. 1 California hams Dry salt pork , Homo mado pork Rausage , , Roast mutton, per can , German summer sniuage Brick codfish, per pound Family whltoflsh New Holland herring, per keg New family mackerel, per pound .. 8ic .. SHc .. 10c .. 16c ..174c .. 74c .. 64o .. 9So .1240 BROS 8 Clothing tKe . mm Men's The kind that you have been paylne for. They are mndo of best quality u'juuiu-ucvu tmjii'h ,i very wweu snoo for young men. The kind that you have been paying 6 nnd 6 dollars for.. Imported enamel "freak last," n genulno winter shoo stylish, comfortable, tensll)Ie-Tho $1 kind you h.ivo been paying 5 and W . I V 0 dollars for kJ S S V-f UUtn,l tIM 1M ul.nnd Ih linnvV soles, nent, dressy, comfortnble, cor rect, tho kind that comI you elsowhoro t ciimI you elsowhoro $3.90 it, glazed kangaroo ges, something new nvi" iiiiu six Medium weight, glazed kangaroo shoes, yellow edges, something new nnd nobby, same qunllty that most o qunllty that most $3.90 stores get flvo and six dollars for Merv's Fall Hets Men's Boy's Winter Caps In n wonderful collection nil new up from 1 ?;17.000 worth of lino roady-tailorod men's and boys' cloth in- at, about, HALF lMMf'13. Sale Begins Wednesday Looming' Sept. 25th While this sale is on you can buy dependable perfect fit tinjj; elotliinn- at, about, half their real value. Meji's suits and overcoats in all si.es from .'M to -M. Also slims and stouts. At $3.75 wo offe- Men's Vicuna Overcoats mado In tho now styles with cuffs on alcoves and full length coat real worth $7.50. MEN'S $7.50 SUITS at $1.00 -Flno neat worsted suits mndo dependable, with French facing, nut In plpiiig. MEN'S $it.50 SUITS at $5.00 All wool hnlr line, striped casslmoro, sack suit, In all sizes from 31 lo 10. MEN'S $22.60 SUITS at $13.75 Finest Hockenum worsted, In smnll dark chock, all sizes from 31 to 14, nlso SLIMS AND STOUTS. MEN'S $12.60 SUITS at $7.00 Mado of ono of tho nowest striped worsted, slzos 34 to 42. MEN'S $K00 RYTON OVERCOATS-nt $10.00 In extra flno vicuna, mndo with rnglan rockots, cuffs nnd alcoves nnd 42 inchos long. MEN'S $15.00 SUITS at $7.60 In flno worsted blue r.ergo and genulno meltons. They como In f-botton itscfc styles. Ioiihlc-brtstrl and slngle-brensted square cut uct siylcr. hi all sixes, S to iC. Also stouts and slims. Boy's threo-plcrn kneo pnntit calts. if finest Trunin!!?. Ticunas, tweeds, chovlots nnd casslmore snltj inde to rutall from tt.W to 110.00 sale prlco $2.75, $S.M awl fSM. alt Ues. S to 18. Boys' combination knee pintj suit made daabb'-tirenttd c&tts uni two pair of knee pants la 'oar new, nrat shades of ctrlrtlr all wool fabrics. Every salt a $0.00 ralue sale price $1J5. AH sizes, i! to Hi. NOW THEN -Why shouldn't you give STEIN-BLOCH MEN'S CLOTHES n trial thlr ncason. Thn new fall nnd winter ntylea nro hero for your nolect!on. Stelii lllo. h Suits from $10 00 to S..00. Sieln-Bloch Overcoats from $12.60 to $27.50. 'If .Selling the most (Mnlhinp; in Omaha. FOR THE WEDDING CJ3ivS.,wm Jn.T Ln'i K""'! 'P. 118 f"" tnenwirr of brilliancy nnrt Km,, Lnl, wl" ,v,'r llt,rn- Wf fxiT.'lKc more enro niid ar ''f rrltlrnl In cur cm glas's heprt..ni than our most cxnotlnir Averag.." en, glans rxcelleneo wont suit us-vot prlcca hero urn nlwuys nt tho m.ideinto jiolnt. ' I'ncc3 , , MAWHINNEY Jewelers and Art Slalinners. Mall ord lers given careful attention. Sol- T 7" EELEY r I"t,S COTUipeil of Mm' Keelej- H,.m of I,,,.!. W CIIEJP "n'y K.le- fiiKlHiHK In .VchriiNkii, Ciiir, Xt Di-cmU. niioH., rnr.' llrnic t nern, TiiIiiipi-o Vhvm, TIII3 ivi.i.ui.j i.uiiiui Common horse senso should tcaeh th purchasing public that thero Is no sta bility In cphomornl growth, whether In the course of nature or In tho courso of business. The world was not made Jn a day It required ages. The finished artisan nnd mechanic only nrn.ulro their skill by hard toll and long service. This holds good with the merchant, especially tho clothing merchant. Todny our stock Is an epltoma of what the tailor's skill or art has re quired In the last quarter of n rentury, not only that, but It also marks tho prog ress mndo by tho looms of tho world In tho same lime. Whether nt home or nbrond, wherever new ideas doveloped In style, cut or materials, our patrons wero the first to profit by them. Tho reason ableness of our prices, tho durability ot our make, talk for themselves nnd for us. This is indeed a real, relia ble retail clothing store Men's Suits Men's O'coats $4.20 d $5.50 d Shoes 5 nnd 6 dollars enamel box calf, In :nnmel box calf, In $3.90 mjr You can go Into most nny hat storo or clothing storo nnd buy hnts, but when you want a lint that Is now In stylo, now In colors, reasonnblo In prlco you must or should como horo for It. Tho Hnttcrs', $3.00 nnd $5.00 hats ?ro hero at $2.00 nnd $3.60 Wo'vo hats nt $1.50, $2 and $2,50 that cannot bo du plicated n n y whero for stylo nnd prlco. 25c CO. . . um nnt nnntUm ctr,n packages huh to reaponslhlo sartlcs. K, ju aim I.uu riMVorlli, OiunliM, t7 Xp-dg