10 tij3 oar ait a. daily bee: Wednesday, sept emuer n, moo. TOWNS CLAMOR FOR CARS All Boclions of the County Are Eager to Sccuro Suburb n Line. JEALOUSY WILL NOT DEFEAT THE PROJECT t'recltirt Interested CrnniWr Id Mnntl lli'lilml Hiv n in til I kIii ii rr Whether 'I'liolr 'IVrrltiirj- Win the I'rlrr or Sot. Florence. Millard and Elk City ench tilcmlwl Us Illness yesterday to bo the destination of a proposed suburban electric railway. Tho three tomns represent the diverse Interests of the north, south anil west parts of Douglas rounty. While Ihey were each eager to secure, a connec tion with the proposed line, there was a Iplrlt of county patriotism shown ami the delegates promised to aid the enterprise whether they were able, to win tho prize or not. Tho meeting was a Joint session of tho county commissioner!!, committees from tho Commercial club and the Elk City Improvement club. Tho session adjourned until Thursday morning In order to allow committees from Florence, Millard. Waterloo and llonulng lon a chance to participate nnd also to drop their share, of the expense money Into the hat. Elk City has contributed $200 and the Commercial club $300. but the total v. Ill tn InsuClclcnl for the employment of nn engineer and complete survey of the different routes under discussion. In presenting the claim of Florence. Ilobcrt II. Olmsted said that his fellow cit izens had been agitating tho suburban railway scheme for ten years. Ho pointed out the need of transportation to Forest J.uwn cemotory and described ft natural park north of Florence which tno towns people would be willing to Improve. From Florence Mr. Olmsted suggested that the line turn west through Cnton and Hen nlnnton precincts and If desired to Fre mont. Whether the Florence routo were favored or not. Mr. Olmsted promised that Ills precinct would stand behind tho com missioners In any course they might adopt. The merit of the southwestern part of the county was emphasized by J. Detweller of Millard. "Tho line should certainly have n connection at South Omaha," said Mr. Detweller. "in view of that clty'a Im portance, and proximity t Omaha. From outh Omahu to Millard there 1h already a veil graded roadbed iilnng Q street In a direct lino to Millard, so that tho cx jier.se of laying a track would be at a minimum. Only three miles from Millard Is Seymour park, where the county has al ready expended n large amount of money and this would become a popular resort If means of going and coming were sup plied." t.iMip Seheme l Cuvnreil. Frank Hlbbard of Irvjngton favored tho construction of a loop, so that all locu tions might bo In a measure satisfied. He raid that tho whole question revolved Itself to a cold matter of bonds nnd he feared that If curtain large ills. nets were left out tho passage of tho Issue would bo endangered. Tho soctlon around Waterloo, Elkhorn nnd Valley was said to bo lukewnrm In tho enterprise, Peter Miingoln of tho former town ascribed the lack of enthusiasm to n alight misunderstanding. He hnd not been In favor of the project when he reached tho city In the morning, he said, but now that the loop plan Is coming to tho front ho Is sure thnt his precinct will fall In lino. All that he expected, ho said, was that his territory might hnvo an equal chance, with tho others. Onirics Wltte of Elkhorn was the only Hpcalier opposed to the proposed line. He nald his fellow farmers were uireauy over taxed nnd he charged Ell; City nnd tho Omaha merchants with concocting tho uchnrnn for tholr own selllsh purposes. In nnswer to Mr. Wltte, Commissioner Ontrom said thet In tho east tho suburban lines had Invariably proved of the greatest tienoflt to the outlying towns. F. W. Kellogg gave the Instance of Iledford, O., near Cleveland, which had doubled In pop ulation since the butldltit; of an electric rnml in the metropolis. A large number of city people. Mr. Kellogg said, mado tholr homes In the suburban towns or tool frequent plensure trips to escape the dls rnmfnrts nf the cltv. Commissioner Hoctor favored a slight further ilnluv In oritur that nil Ihn towns Interested might have u chance to eon- trlhuto to tha survey fund. Ho was con flilnnt tin R.ilil. thai tho South Omaha Com mnrclnl cluh would elvo SL'00. Citizens of other towns assured the committee that they wcro willing to bear their full ex pense of tho preliminary survey. Iliinxln'a Xi'iv 'iilt-mlnr. It Is said that Russia is about to adopt a now calendnr. Each year contains 13 months of 28 days each and begins on Monday and ends on Saturday. Tho main feature nf this calendar Is Its apparent sta bility, and In this It resembles the bov -rolgn remedy, Hostetter's Stomach lilt ters, which has held an immovable posl Hon for half a cet'tury. Try It for Indl gestlnn, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous ness or Insomnia, but be sure you gel tho genuine. ii.vin 111100. urnriAi, s.i.ni. t nlnaillns. Our Knnrmiina Stnrk nf lire (lotiil nnd IILi. i nttEss noons specials. Wednesday we will sell a Venetian sold everywhere at $1.49 for 9ic; a broadcloth, sometimes sold at JIM, nt only flSc, a Venetian that cannot be equalled In Omaha at any price, for $1.50, English black ' plerola. sold ns high as $3.no yd., our price Wednesday only 75c, French silk lop iounie, usually sold at $1.75 to Sl.OS, on sale hero at Sc. FRENCH FLANNELS. Special Wednesday. A beautiful cloth, extra heavy, twenty-eight new shades. In plain colors, nt 3Sc yd. We will sell you all the dots, stripes and Koechlln Ilaum gartcn's high grade I'erslnn designs nt fiCo yd. Eight hundred styles of French flan nels to select from. CHEAP DRESS (iOOI)S. Half wool cashmeres, 10c yd.; half wool sergeH, 10c yd.; half wool plaids. Kc yd. Ten thousand designs of tho newest nov elties in plaids, stripes, figures, otc, worth 30c yd., our sale price only 21c. Watch for our Saturday dress goods sale. See our Sixteenth street window. SILKS. There never wns an instance In all your llfo when yon could buy silks so cheap ns you now can at Hnydcn's big silk depart ment. Rend this list and you will surely buy. A great line of fancy silks, the rich est French novelties, high art broche, all the latest styles and colors for waists or entire dresses, all arranged on bargain square for easy selection, ninny worth $l.f0. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, nil go on sale for C9c. Illg sale on best black taffetas. Hlaek taffeta, 2t-in. wide, at 30c; blnck tnffcln, 7-ln. wide, nt S9c; black tnfleta, 35-ln. wide, nt SDc; fine black satin silk, 27-ln. wide, GOc. All colors In fine grade, 27-ln. wide, tntfeta will bo sold for less th'nn ever before offered by any house In the United States f.yc. HAYDEN IIROS. JANITORS' PAY IS RESTORED 'rclly Ml si'liuiiiiin Want Piiiiimkc. Miss Anita M. Schuman, a pretty mil liners' model of San Francisco, has brought suit again:. t a druggist of that city for 25,000 dumages. The druggist sold her a complexion lotion which left two ugly red blotches upon her face and spoiled her beauty. There Is a moral to this talc. Complexion washes, lotions and powders are never satisfactory, but are sometimes langerous. A bad complexion In n sign of poor health or bad blood and there Is but one sure and hnrmless remedy. Tho cnuso must be removed before tho effect will disappear and the new Rcnstrom treatment hygiene bathing, massage and electricity nnture's remedy will remove the cause. This remarknblo yet simple treatment puri fies the blood nnd Infuses new llfo and vigor Into every nerve, tissue, muscle anil vital organ of the human system. It Is like a renewal of youth. It cures all forms of rheumatism and nervous trouble and restores the entire system to Its normal nnd healthy condition. And perfect woman hood means perfect health. The Ladles' llathcry (second floor, lice building). Trnlued women glvo tho treatment and baths. Ladles only. 1 1 ii ml mi m Sunt cnli- of views enroulo to California; cuts all finished In beautiful co!orn. Copies can be obtained at addr"ss below. FN I ON PACIFIC, ONLY ROUTE TO THE PACIFIC COAST nnd nil principal western points. City ticket olllco l.T.'l Farnam street Tel. 310. CllliAl IJXCI IISIO!s 14 4 VI' A NORTH Vln Hock Island Hiiulr. Tickets will bo on sale September 10 nnd IS to points In Iown. Illinois, Wisconsin. Minnesota nt one fare, plus $2.00, for tho round trip; good for return until October 31. Minimum selling rate, $7.00. For full Information call at Rock Island city office, 1323 Farnam street. im in, im; ton iioiii:. ' K-.l." I.lui'iilii mill lli'liirn. Including admission to t-tuto fair, Scptcm fcer 3 to 7. Trains for Lincoln leave tho llurllngtnn idation nt S . to n. m., 3:00 p. m., l:2." p. m ml 9:30 p. ill. Special train at 8:00 a. nt., Wednesday pnd Thursday. Tickets, l.ri02 Farnam. HALF It TI TO LINCOLN. Account of Mule Fair. September 3 to 7 the Rock Islnnd Route ill sell tlckols to Lincoln and return for one fare, plus 50 cents, for admission coupon to fair grounds. Morning nnd even lng trains will stop nt tho fair grounds. Tickets at 1323 Farnam street mid Union ctntlon. Ili'inoilcliiic Pixliilllcr Workroom The work of remodeling the p atolllee workroom was liocun In earnest vistordnv morning. Temporarily tho superintendent of tho malls bus been placed In the former omen or tnc civil service commi inner, lvlille IiIh room nnd that of the alstaiit custodian are In the hands of t'le carpeiilerrt, who ure putting them In snipe for the registry department. Lumber fr the fence, which Is to bo built nn the DoiWe Ktreet sine or the litillillng. was unioaue.i vesterdnv The in. ill sited will lie built and the fence constructed, after which the work of converting the windows Into doors will be comploteil. Ilrutli line to HIct'oiiKlia, TANA. III., Sept. 4. Threo week ago noun Mimon. cniet oi ponco or Assump tion, wns nttucked with lijcyf neb;'. . IlLi tail) rtu.lte.l tQillcli?. Pttnperity Re.iches Employes of the Omaha Board of Education. FIGURES PRIOR TO THE CUT WILL RULE Itnltictlnri .MiiiIp Four Vcnr Abo Wlppil On I llj n Itcxolutloii Adopted !) Hip lloiiril I. Hit Mulit. AM. .NATIONS It Kl'lt CSTATCI). Ilnirulo lllll Coiiilnc ullh the World' lluimli Hlilcr. The sun has passed over the equator and with the coming of warm weather the nnnual announcement of the coming of Buffalo Dill's Wild West nnd Congress of Rough Riders of the World Is looked for with nntlclpatory pleasure by the people. The newspapers have already announced that performances will he given In Omaha September 10 and the billboards, dead walls and windows plctorlnlly proclaim In bright. colored lithographs the many Interesting exciting and Instructive features of the great exhibition. The gcnerul Idea of the entertainment Is well known, but this sea son some peculiarly appropriate additions have beoa mndo and the attractiveness has been greatly enhanced. Under the skillful guidance of Colonel Cody the men and horses have been dally rehearsal In their parts of tho program. The Filipinos, Ha wallans, Porto Rleans, Cubans. Hungarian Czlkos, Argentine Oauchos. Russian Cos- sacks, Rlfllan Arabs, Mexicans, Indians cowboys, cavalrymen and artillerymen, re erulted from various nations, genuine cx- members of Roosovelt's Rough Riders from Oklahoma, Indian Territory it'nd Arizona until ( Kit hati: on sc.i'T. in, Yin CIiIciiko, .11 1 1 n n uUep t St. I'lllll lln 11m ii j. On September 10 nnd 20 the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul railway will sell round trip tickets from Omaha to Chicago and return $14 75 .Milwaukee nnd return 16 7f St. Paul nnd return 12 C5 Minneapolis and return 12 65 Dubuque nnd return 12 10 Spirit Lake and return 8 30 Elgin, HI., nnd return 13 90 La Crosse. Wis., and return 13 25 Madison, Wis., and return 15 18 And to all points on their lines In Iowa, Illi nois, Wisconsin, Minnesota and the north ern nenlnsula of Michigan, at one fare, plus $2, for the round trip. Minimum selling rate $7, tickets limited to October 31. F. A. NASH, Oeneral Western Agent, 1504 Farnam St., Omaha. After September 1 Janitors of the pub lic school buildings will receive the salaries thnt wero paid previous to tho cut mode In 18'ifj. A resolution to this effect was In troduced by Robert Smith at last night's meeting of tho Hoard of Education and passed by a vote of 7 to 2. This Increnso In salary will nffect only tho Janitors of the buildings which have eight rooms or more, tho persons In charge of the smaller buildings not having surfored a reduction four year ago. In no case will tho In crenso be more than $15 per month, and the aggregnto Increases In tho monthly payroll will not exceed $200. The unnnlmous vot of the nine members present at tho meeting was cast for Arthur S. Penrso an commandant of the High school battalion for the coming year and In structor In biology. Mr. Penrso Is a brother of Superintendent Pearse. He served as nn olllcer In the Spanish-American war and graduated last yenr from the scientific department of tho University of Nebraska. Ills salary will bo $S5 per month. The building permit for the new High school building will cost $117, and a resolu tion was passed by the board Instructing the city building Inspector to deduct that sum from tho money tho city owes th board.. Permission was granted to the Omaha Public Library to establish permanent sub- stations for the uso of both ndulls and children at Central Park and West Side schools. Ilollcrn to lie Inspected. A resolution was passed Instructing tho superintendent of buildings to havo tho city boiler Inspector examine all the boil ers In school buildings. Several members of the board favored Insuring the hollers. but Anally decided thnt tho board could ufford to assume Its own risks.. The resignation of Rocnnna Uacey, former teacher In Castellar school, was accepted. buna . llobart was granted leave of ab sence until April 1 on account of HI hcnlth nnd Elslo C. Schwartz was granted one year's leave of absence for the purpose of study. Tho examining board announced that the following persons wcro awarded certificates to touch In the Omaha schools ns a result of the recent examinations offered: Primary Mary N. Austin, Anna Louise Edwards. Emma Nestor, Ruth McAusland and Annie Qulnn, Omaha; Mary Angcll Held, Maquoketa, la.; Abbic S. Ilodgotts, Orand Island. High School Lttornry department, Pen elope Smith; Latin department, Mary A. Reld and llessle Mildred Hawks; scientific department, A. S. Penrne; commercial de partment, X. II. Van Mntre. Te superintendent of buildings was In structed to engage nn engineer .to locate tha boundary lines of the new West Side school site nt Forty-eighth and Walnut streots, and also to requost tbo city engi neer to prepare plans for the sewer con nections for the new High school building. Oilier Siilnrlen Itwlxpil, A. II. Senter was olected librarian at the High school at a salary of $30 per month for ten months. Tho salary of Adclla Kte wltt, clerk to the principal of tho High school, was Increased to $S0 per month. The minimum wages of laborers employed by the superintendent of buildings was fixed at 20 cents per hour, and 28 coots per hour was named as the maximum figure. The superintendent Is to grade the wages of laborers according to tholr ability. The Hoard of Public Works was requested to look after a dangerous bluff adjoining the Pacific school. A resolution empowering tho secretary to sign tho petition for asphalt paving along Twentieth street adjoining the High school property wus laid over for a week on ac count of objections urged by members who contend that the street should bo paved with atnue on account of the steep grade. OSTO.X STORK IU.YS HOOKS. From n ,pr York .IoIiIipt NVp liny .Ncnrly lll llntlrp Slock, As a general thing wo do not sell books, JiUt these were offered to us so cheap that we could not resist the temptation. We have no book department, so we will put such n ridiculously low price on these books thnt they will bo nearly all sold to morrow. There aro nil kinds of books. Ml the Ifirrlu handsomely bound books that generally Aell In book stores from 26c to 50c each, all new titles, wo will sell nt 10c each. Ml the handsomely bound ISmo size, nil now titles, generally sell up to 50c, we will soil nt 13c each. Ml the finest cloth bound books thnt gen erally sell up to $1.00 each wo will sell nt 3c. All the $1.50 copyright books, all the new current titles that are so popular. Hook stores' price always $1.50, our price, to closo them out quick, 50c each. 2u0 Webster's large unnbrldged diction aries, they weigh nearly six pounds and nre eight Inches thick, full of illustrations Wo will sell them tomorrow at 75c each, worth over five times that price. Never before was there such a book sale In Omaha. All on salo today. HOSTON STORE. OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th nnd Douglas Sts. (iooil I'lalilnu. Spirit Lake. OkoboJI, Lake Washington, Waseca, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rico Lake, Rayficld. Ashland, Rag eblc, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near St. Paul nnd Minneapolis They arc all good (lulling places and are quickly and comfortably reached by the Northwestern Line. Cheap rate excursions AusiiBt 21 and Sep tember 7-21. Limit, October 31. 1P00. City ticket office. 1401 and 1403 Farnam atret. W. W. Mace, Fifteenth and Cass streets, sayc ho cannot praise Cramer's Kidney Cure too highly, as It completely cured blm. Ht would advise all suffeiars to try It. RAP-S0DA NOTE This Is sometimes spelled RIIAP- SODIF. or RHAPSODY "As applied In modern music a RIIAP SODIH Is the name given to nn Instrumen tal fantusle made up of national melodies. As applied In ltteraturo u Rhapsody Is any thing from tho tenderest passion to an epileptic lit. ItAP-SODA as applied to the products served at the "ONYX QUEEN" Soda Foun lain menus something which Is delicious to drink anil eat It Is the Rhapsodic of our llliiitlnn artist and appeals to and is under stood by citizens who hall from every clime. It Is the realistic realization of Kliapsodle Kliapsody and Itap-Kodx. .MOUAL-Drlnk ut the ONYX Ql'EEX and you'll need no explanatory foot notes. Sherman &McGonnell Drug Co, Home of Onyx Queen. Cor. 16th and Dodge. LOW F.ST ItATF.S OF TUB MJiSOIV Vln Hip .N'ortlHTPstern Line. ALL POINT3I In Iowa Illinois, Wlsconnlii Minnesota, North Michigan. TWO DOLLARS. PLUS ONE FARrj Round trip Minimum rate. $7 00. September 10 and 21 City offices 1401-H03 Farnam St. Mure Clipnii F.n'ii rtlnim. September 1, 1900. Remarkable! The season Is at Its height. Cool weather. Al titude, 3,400 feet. Healthful climate, flood placo to spend a vacation. HOT SPRINOS. South Dakotn. The trip Is easily made via the Fremont. Elkhorn & Missouri Valley railroad. Satur day excursions September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29. Limit. October 31. 1900. Saturday and Tuesday excursions on .sale at all points on "North-Western Line." Sioux City. Missouri Valley, Omaha and west thereof In Nebraska. Tuesday excursions, September 4 nnd 18, also on salo at points on "North-Western Line" and connections cast of the Missouri river. Rate Ono fare, plus $2, for round trip. Limit, October 31, 1900. Datci sale September 1, 4, 8. 15, IS, 22. 20. For pamphlets telling all about hotels. scenery, climate nnd cures, call on any agent Xorth-Westcrn Line. CIIICAP l!CI ItSlONS WKST A SOI TII. Vln ItoeU IkIiiihI lloiitp. Tickets will be on salo September I nnd i to Denver. Colorado Springs. Pueblo nnd Olni'wood Springs. Colo., nnd points In Utah, Oklahoma nnd Texas and to mos any place for one fare, plus $2.00, for the round trip. city Ticket office No. 1323 Farnam street. LLLLI 1 I I I I I I I I I I I II I 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 I I II I I M rTTTTT-1 toe MiLiiKfflw mnm Special Train to Lincoln Wednesday, Sept. 5. Thursday, Sept. 6. Leaves Omaha 8 a. in. Leaves Lincoln 7 p. m. Nine hours at the State Fair. Round trip $2.15, including admission to Fair. Tlokat Orfloa, 1 602 Farnam St, Tal. 290, alurilngtan 10th and Tal on Station, I Mason Sta. 5c . 120. L IIIIiioIn Ontriil Utcuralona. On Sept. 4. 7. 10. 18, 21 and 26, we will sell round-trip tickets from Omaha to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Wnsern, Watervllle, Mud lson Lako uud Duluth at rate of one fare plus $2.00. Homo Visitors' excursion tickets on salo Sept. 10 and 26. to nearly all points in Illi nois, Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin at one faro plus $2.00 for tho round trip. All tickets limited for return until October 31. Full particulars at City Ticket olllco, 1402 Farnam street, or address W. II. llrlll, D. P. A., Omaha. Omaha Tent ana Awning Co., tents, awn Inga, canvas goods, 11th & Hnrney Tel. 833. COMING TO A CLOSE Remainder of Stock Must Go Wednesday and Thursday. 420 pnirs gouts' Pntont I.ontlior lMimps, valines up to Qltr $4.00 salo, price U3j Ladies' white and colored Satin Slippers values up to Cftf 2.r0 sale price J Ladies' Oxfords values flfhr up to .f!5.i0 sale price HEGENT SHOES the (!I'L- UIXE ARTICLE snle price Queen Quality all styles, in- $1.69 cluding full styles i OA 1900 sale price J71bIP J The Howe vyindidjr-Up-Business Sale. Coming to a Close. 1515 Douglas St.-1515 Get Ready and Come t Dmnlin iluriiiR Ak-Sar-llcn week. It' KnItiB to lie the Rieuicst thine you ever iav Nothing will be spared to make it lln blpRcst show on earth. Cramers Kidney Cure Be Hood's Siirsaparllln vrc (l(iu Catarrh Powder toe Hlrncy Catarrh Powder SS-' Sure Death, for bugs -'Cc Hosteller's Hitters 7?o Palne's Celery Compound f'c Carter's l.lver Pills We Mcnncn'H ThIcuhi Powder 15o S. S S 75o '.Vine of Cnrdul 7.se Pliikham's Compound 7,c Pyramid rile Cure 40c Hnr Hen 40c AJax Tnblcls 10t Sifott's Hmulslon 76e H i-fan Hair Tonic 75" Duffy' Malt Whiskey Peru nu 75c SCHflEFER CBT ISiist S. U. (.'op. l'lll, nnrt Clilenuo. aau IF ' I Two Trains Gaily to Denver. Lv. Onmlia ti'2n p in today. Ar. Denver 7:35 a in tomorrow. Lv. Oiniilia 1 1:155 p m t inlay. Ar. Denver 1:20 p in tomorrow. Sept. 18 the Next Excursion. $1!).0( to Denver unci Return. $1!).00 to Colorado Springs and Return. SMI.00 to Pueblo and Return. S:?2.()() to Suit I.alie and Return. Return good untiiOctober 31, 1900. City Ticket Offloo 1324 Farnam Stroot. Tol. 310. ! What's in a Name? EVERYTHING Thr "Knstman Kodak" Is a iiui to conjure with. We have a full lino of Kodaks from $1.00 up. Ilrowulo cameras, made by Knst man, 80c. All other styles we Rive 20 per cent discount from list price. Wrlto us before purchasing. All Instruction free. DeveloplnR films a specialty. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Farnnm St. WHOLESALE AND JtKTAIL. Ladies', Men's 25c Hosiery at 10c n,00() dozen Hose in ladies', mcu's nnd children's in black, Inns and fancies all seamless and warranted fast colors- these were bought or one-half their actual value and will be sold the same way all go in one lot at 11 n i in n,ii IOC The Genuine Shawknit Half Hose at 15c i very latest colors in plain and fancy. These hose are ,'ervwhere at LTie and !" and are -g inf IDC All tlx sold ev the best hose made all styles at Ladies' 50c Hose, in Fancy Colors, at 25c Children's Shaw knit Hose- -in black--at ... The Mother's Friend Patent Shirt Waists at LMIc all regular 1.00 values. Also a large line of blouses that sold up to l.r0, at Hoys' . Junior Shirts in fine madras the Lion brand at. . U'.lc (Si'.os i to S.) Men's $1.50 Colored Laundered Shirts 29c at 75c In nil tho new styles, with collars and cuff's separate or attached. These are all fine madras ami French percale. 10c Roys' -rl.no Shirts at Men's n0c Suspenders- in nil style or.,, Early iAutunin He ad.rear Now Comos a Glimpse of the New Felt Hats. The summer woman has been brought to n sudden realization that autumn is here -at least in point of season by the appearance of many novelties in head gear, all of which are developed in felt and fancy cloths. These hats are being trimmed in all sorts of wnys, each of which has some peculiar claim to distinction, but the model that is most popular consists of draping the crown with silk polka dot squares which i brought to the front and twisted in a soft loose knot. The New Fall Hats are being shown hen at less in price than elsewhere. If you're inclined to save money on early fall hats, thin is surely a good store to trade with. Price Tags TelB Sec Wlhilow tor Pointers ifMii'ini-nii UlVilfCiF The Busiest Cloak Dept. in Omaha The barguins that our buyer secured on his recent trip to New York are arriving daily. The quantities are tremendous and the prices at the lowest notch. A few minutes in our Cloak Department will convince you that we give better values than any house you ever trailed with, and greater varieties and the best styles to choose from. A Tremendous Sale on Skirts Wednesday RAUGAIX NO. 1 Hundreds of Skirts in cheviots, serges, broadcloths, plaids, checks, Venetians; all the new materials that are worth up to -f 7.50; O your choice .aW.VO HA KG A IN ICO. 2 lf0 Indies' tailor mado suits, tine Venetians and serges, in blacks and n lors; jackets all silk lined, better than those we sold last week, worth up to "7 (5" ?20.00, your choice 1 .kjVj BARGAIN NO. 3 One table of early fall jackets in eoverts, Venetians and light, weight kerseys, in eton box and fly front, worth S.00 and .$ 10.00, ' qq sale price 0VO BARGAIN NO. 4 f0 dozen ladies' underskirts in mercerized foulards and sateens, with one, two and three rufllos; tho greatest variety you ever saw; worth up to f Q $.i.00, sale price only VOC WATCH OUR WINDOWS AND THE PAPERS for a sale on manufacturers' SAMPLE 1-TH GARMENTS to be held this week. An opportunity never offered before at this season of the year to secure your fur garments for half their value. BARGAIN NO. ft HO dozen ladies' wrappers, extra waist lining, 10-inch flounce, on sale Wednesday for 7oe. 25 dozen ladieu' underskirts on sale at fJBc. HAYDEN BROS. HHYDENs Penin Sale of Lace Curtains Never in the history of our business have we shown as large or varied an assortment of Lace Curtains, Curtain Materials and Draperies, as we are showing at the present, time. We feel confident of our ability to supply any demand for low priced, medium or high grade goods, in the newest designs and makes and at as favorable prices as any market in the country. Incidentill to (he opening of the fall season we offer for all this week a large variety of Curtains in various makes at. quite a reduction from the usual prices, trusting thereby to induce you to look over the assortment while it is complete. In patterns of chamber ami dlnltiK room I Silk stripes, Point rt Mllana I ouls XIV nurtatns In NottliiBlmiiiH, IIbIi notB. milieu . American Arabians, etc.. choice parlor' miisllnH and organdies, good values at 51.23 lllirary and living room curtains good 16 00 to Jl.or. a pair Thin week I f( land J7.00 ralues-lhis week ' ffr l .J M.r pa,r o.uu per pair 2." patterns of living room, chamber and dining room curtains In Nottingham, fish nots, ruffled muslins, organdie, boblneu. silk rross striped, snow flakes, madras and grenadlnoi, JIl.S.'i and $3.50 f) values, this week per pair t)t 2.1 patterns of llrussels. Irish Points. Tam boured, SwlsstM and muslins, linn Notllng hams and cablo nets, t.llk croud, stripes, madras nntliiues. clunys. lino null I ml organ dies and boblnels, American Arabian Sash Curtains, etc (ioml eurtulus worth up to Jfi.OO a pair this week per pair "ltj 2.1 patterns nallenbercs. llnitrnlR. Irish Points, Clunya" Antiques, Tamboured. Swiss, 20 patterns choice parlor and library cur tains in French, Swiss and American Ara bians. Ilennalsance. Mario Antnlne.ua, Swiss double net and thread lacn llrussels. Irish Pnluls. Louis XIV Point do, Mllans, Iloooco and many other styles, worth from i.7r, to 10 and $11 a pair this ey week per pair I .Oil At llL'.r.o a pair, 1.1 patterns of high grade Trench, Swiss and (Jerman Importations In Arabian Itenualssance. Thread Lace, and Saxony double net llrus;els, high grade Irian Points, Marie Antoinettes nnd many nov elties not previously shown, worth from i.i i.i to JI7.5U pair I rj i-fv J l this week pei pair Orchard & Wilhelm Carpet Co. HIHM8 DOUGLAS STRUCT. KINGSFORO'S Visitors to the Paris Exposition vrlll mill "PURE" AHD SILVER GLOSS FOR THE LAUNQHY. CSWEQO CORN STARCH F0n THE TABLE. THE OMAHA BEE on amir at lian U.NITKn MTATKH I'ltKfcH ANSH., H IMace dn I'Opera, Parla.