12 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FT? TP A T. SEPTEMBER 11, 1000. FELL THOUSAND 1IILE TREE Solitary Pino One Thotmnd Mile3 West of Omaha is Out Down. HAD BEGUN TO SHOW SIGNS OF DECAY Cnl-OfT Snxr NHiik Coiml rinMrd Slnile IIk liiii'filliiti n .MKnomor 1 I (linen llrlitrrn Oniiiliii uml OkiIcmi shortened. An Incident connected with lhe changing of tho route of the Cnlon I'acifle by roason of the building of tins new rut off In Wyo nilnR Iihh ticcn tho despoliation of the famous "thniisntid-nillo tree." This fact Ik of Intercut alike to railroad men and travelers, with the latter of whom the ned, thrifty pine was always an object of Kttentlon ami slKtilflcnnce because It marked for the traveler the passing of 1.000 miles of railroad out of Omaha. The "thousand-mile tree" has stood for many years, at first n lonely sentinel amid ellcnt dosolatlon and later marking the pushing westward of tho first overlnnl route. It was a mere rolneldcnco that the tree was exactly a thousand miles west of Omaha, but It was uti Incident Attracting such universal attention that the tree be came an object of particular Interest for oil travelers on the Union Pacific. When the route of that road was shortened by the opening of the Wyoming cut offs the tree became a misnomer, as the thousand mile point was passed evcral miles to tho west. Strangely about this time tho big tree hegan to show signs of decay, so It was felled by order of Assistant Superin tendent Ilalld of Kvanston. There has been a marked decrease In dis tance between Omaha and Ogdcn as the result of the completion of some of the Wyoming cul-offn. Heretofore the distance has been shown at 1.031 miles. Fol.lcrs Just Issued show n decrease In this distance and as soon as all of the cut-offs are completed the distance to OKden will bo n fractional mllo over 1.000 miles. Tho eight cut-offs, either now under construction or Just com pleted, beginning with the liufnrd-I.arnmlo cut-off, which Includes the Immense con tract of tunneling through Sherman hill and ending with the I.eroy-Ilear river cut-off, will make n total shortening In distance of 30.47 miles by the building of 158.01 miles of road. it is estimated that these cut-offs will rost In tho neighborhood of $10,000,000, and whllo tho Item of shortened distance Is one of Importance the prime object In tho ex penditure of this great amount of money was to so liupiove the road that tho trans portation of trains can be moro easily ac complished by reason of the reduction of grades and the elimination of many curves. For Instance, the lluforcl-I.arainle cut-off lessens the distance but .37 of n mile and yet In order to avoid tho steep grade over Sher man hill $2,500,000 has been appropriated for the work on this single. Improvement. I'ikIi l.lue to llliiek 11111. IIAIMI) CITY. S. I)., Sept. 13. (Special.) L. K. ParrlBh, a prominent citizen of Rapid City, has returned from Ornnd Island, where he met the general manager of the Dal. ota, Nebraska k Southern Hall way company, which has had Its cyo on the cattlo ranges of the Illnck Hills for some time. The manager of tho company stated that his company would let a contract for 100 miles of road next month from Orand Island to Fort Pierre, S. I). The load next season Is to bo continued to thu Illack Hills, with Hapld City as the terminus. Tho man tiger and engineer of tho company expect to bo In this city In October to look over tho place with the view of making the town tho center of operations In the Hills. The management of tho road talks on n certainty apparently and tho business men of the city will take the matter up and make proposals to the company's olllclals when they come, i:li-litl Nervlee to lloMiili. The recent Introduction by tho Illinois Central of personally conducted tourist ex cursions from Chicngo to l.os Angeles has proven such a success that, arrangements have been made for the extension of this sorvlco through to Ilnston. Tho trip Is nn exceedingly attractive one, as both cast bound and westbound trains atop at Niagara falls long enough for the tourists to visit that popular resort. The trip from Los Angeles to Boston consumes Just a week, departure bolng mnde from Los Angeles ono Friday morning with arrival In Boston the following Friday morning. Westbound this car leaves Boat on each Thursday afternoon and gets Into Los Angeles the following Wednesday afternoon. Ill) 1 1 evil Vole n ml I'l-r'onnU, Superintendent 11. J. Sllfer of the North western at Iloono was a business visitor In the city. fSenernl Passenger Agent J. It. Hiichannn nf the Klkliom Is In Fremont enjoying car nival week In that city. Assistant Geuernl Frelcht Acent Ccorce M. Kntrlkln of the Omaha & St. Louis has returned from a business trip through the suite. P. II. Humphrey of the Lake Shore at Kansas City, and J. II. Jagoe, representing me west nnore in i nicago, nro traveling passenger men In town, nenrce N. Clayton, northwextcrn lmsMcti- per agent nf the Wabash, who has been fermuiiiy in at iiih Home in thlH city for feverul weeks, Is now able to be around. Mnynr .times ot u Cnnillilulr. TOLKDO. ()., Sept. 13. Mayor Jones May in a card to the public declines to Ftand ns a candidate for congress In the Toledo district. Petitions havo been cir culated nnd It wns tho Intention of-the dem- ecratH to endorse his candidacy. In his card Mr. Jones says tho demand for him Is not suniclent to make It a duty to becomu n candidate and that ho will decline to serve ns such. He opposes tho policy of President McKlnley, declares against Imperialism and militarism nnd declares It to ho his Inten tion to voto for Ilrynn, although he will not become a democrat or a mcmbor of any party. Tho card has created a political sen nation and ns Mr. Ilryan will bo hero to night It Ib believed nn effort will bo made to prevail on Jones to stand for congress ns it democrat. .AnnreliUt (.'utile from Amrrlen, MADRID. Sept. 13. The Swiss arrested lit San Sebastian yesterday, charged with plotting to assasslnato n European monarch. Is named Waller. Ho Is 30 years of ago and was horn near Lausanne. His departure from New York, about threo weeks ago, was due to the pollco searches In anarchistic Quarters, In consequence, of tho assaentna Hon of King Humbert. Walter Intended to rail fiom Havre, but the close. Iimpectlon of tho French line steamers made him clmngo his mind. A number of newspaper cuttings, referring to tho movements of political per sonages, wero found In his trunk, including references to President Lnubct's arrange ments nt Hnmbniilllot. The sum of f00 francs nnd a polgunrd wero found on the prisoner. tinier 'I'imi Much for ItCKiilnm. nrcilLlN. Sept. 13, A dispatch to the Frankfort Kcltuug from Shanghai, dated Tuesday, September 11, says tho Boxers. united with a socety of tho Dig Knife, from Northern Shan Tung, arc reported to have defeated tho Chlneso troops north of the province) of Kalng Su, wliLh is south of Euan Tung. InoLey SIiivhI Killed, N'RW YOHIv. Sent. 13. -John Stovat formerly well known ns a Jockey, wax killed ut the Ornvesend race track today while exercising a horse, which fell and rolled over him. During the racing season of IRSJ Btova' traa ruled off the track for alleged unfair rldln- at the Linden, N J .race track, ills homo was formerly at Lexington, Ky, nosT. 5tohi: hoys' si it sai.k. HojV nml ( hlltlrrn's Suits nt Onr- llnlf (lie Iteutiliir Prtee Toilny. BOYS' $2 SCHOOL Sl'lTS, PSc. This lot consists of 1.000 boys' school suits, made of casslmcre and cheviot, fall weight, good quality and well made, sizes 3 to 15 years, vestee nnd double breasted styles, worth 12, on sale for 98c HOYS' $3 SCHOOL SLITS, 11.49. This lot consists of fine wool casslmere and cheviot suits In all ages from 3 to IS years, In n great variety of colors, newest styles, J3 values for 11.19. HOYS' 13 SCHOOL SPITS, 12.00. This lot consists of the finest boys, suits la the purchase. They are the very latest , styles and patterns, no end of choice colors and patterns to choose from. The srat-', est bargain of the lot; 13 values for $2.f0. HOSTON STOUK, OMAHA, N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas St. GERMANY HUNTING FOR GOLD If Hon Metal Will I'rolinlil y Ciu from Anicrleii to ltrileulli the Old Country. NHW YOHK. Sept. 13. No authoritative information can be bad In Wall street of negotiations for placing a German govern ment loan In New York, but the report llnds general credence on account of tacit admission that the German government Is seeking and will likely succeed In borrow ing 120,000,000 from New York, Chicago and Milwaukee lenders. It Is evident that a desire to replenish the Herman stock of gold Is the motive of n direct negotiation with American bankers by the Oerman au thorities as It was of the British authori ties In the allotment of over half of the latest Issue of British exchequer bonds with New York banks. The operations are closely analogous to that of tho United Stntcs gov ernment several years ago when tho plac ing of n bond Issue was made conditional for Imports of gold. Hankers nnd brokers In Wall street as sert that there Is a large demand at pres ent In this country for foreign securities. One firm stntcs that It had placed $3,000, 000 of fun Ign government securities among domestic Investors In tho last twelve months. High grade domestic securities nro held at a prlco that makes the yearly ri'iurn Insignlllcant, and tho high money rates abroad keep oven government bonds there at a prlco low enough to make tho return attractive to American Investors. In the event of a reversal of tho trade balance, and the relntlve level of money rates, these securities would llnd their way back to F.urnpe In the adjustment, as American securities havo come homo In tho present conditions. It wns scml-olllelally stated at the oftlco of Kuhn, IjovU & Co. that with ono or two other banking houses they would form n syndlcnto to lloat the new Oerman loan. They will be aided by tho agents of the Doutschcbapk of Berlin nnd New York. Tho official announcement will probably bo Issued tomorrow. I'letnrrnfiiie folornilo Is tho title of tho most attractive pub lication over gotten out by n railroad on tho subject of scenery nnd resorts. It Is Issued by tho passenger department of tho COLOUAUO & SOUTHERN KY., whose line reaches the grandest scenic portions of tho stnte, as well as tho lead ing health and pleasure resorts. Copy of this handsome book sent to any address on receipt of 3 cents to cover postnge. T. K. FISHER, General Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. P. S. Our other handsome publication, Colorado Henuty Spots," sent on receipt of 1 cent In postage. Oppomeil In I.nrne Army. I'TICA. N. Y.. Sent. 13. At the sc.-slon of the Stnte Federation of Worklngmen today among the resolutions adopted was ono which protests against "large standing nrtnles as being u menace to the liberties nf organized wage earners and a heavy burden tt:on them." The resolution declares It to be tho llrm belief of the federation that "no con tingency could possibly nrlse that would warrnnt a larger army If the safe, wise and humane coutse heretofore followed by our government were continued. Pretty Hoy nil it Partner Kllleil. CHAMBKKLAIN, S. D., Sept. 13. Word has reached here of the killing of two In dians bynn Indian policeman on the Rose bud reservation. It appears thnt the pollco man caught threo Indians In the act of stealing cattle belonging to unnther Indian ami attempted to arresi tho guilty parties. The tlileves resiHieu unu u iikiu lonuweii, rn.miltiiiir In the killing of Pretty Hoy and another Indian whose name has not been learned, the olllcer escaping unscathed. Ilnltlniore firm I'nlln. BALTIMORE, Sept. 13. Tho fullure of tho wholesale dry goods housu of 1 lodges Bros, of this city Is unnojneed. The re ceivers appointed gavo bond In $150,000, In dicating assets of half that amount. No statement nf liabilities has been mnde. The llrm Is one of the oldest In Ilalltmore. Cnnl from Dr. (JeorKe 1 Sillier. OMAHA, Sept. 13. To the Editor of Tho Heo: Allow mo to state In your columns that I havo removed from my lato resi dence, 1811 Dodgo strcot, for temporury residence nt 315 So. 31st street, tho homo of Mrs. W. 11. Morris. OKOROE L. MILLER. Aid for flnlveMon ,Siifferrr. Tho National Hlscult company, through Us general office, has donated S00 emus of soda crackers to tho Galveston sufferers. Tho compnny has a plant In Galveston but as they havo been unable to get any replies to their telegrams of Inquiry, they assumo It has been destroyed. They therefore wired Governor Sayers of Texas that they would ship tho crackers from their New Orlcnns factory. Chrnp ltnte KxcurNlonx, See agent Northwestern lino for cheap excursion rates to Hot Sprlnss, S, D,, dur ing month of Septembor. Low Rates Next Tuesday Pay you to drop In and get posted about our Home seekers' excursion rates of Tuesday, September 18. Tuoy-ro VERY low ono faro plus 12 for tho round trip to points In Arizona. Arkansas, British Colum bia, Colorado, Idaho, Indian Territory. Kansas. Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, Washington and Wyoming Ticket Oftlo. y-rrrrryi 1502 Farnam St. Tel. 250. BOSTON STORE REMNANTS Immense Quantities of New Dress Goods and Silks on Sale Today. $1 00 SILK VELVETS AT 25C A YARD riiousnndn of Short LritKtlin nml Mill Hmln of the .rtv Fnll llrr ln lirlcn nnd Silk on Mile nt u l'rnetliin of Tliclr Worth. 11.00 SILK VELVETS. 25C YD. Thousands of yards of Bilk velvets In all colors of tho rainbow, every yard guaranteed 11.00 quality, on sale In remnants from lVfc to 3 yards, many pieces to match, ut 23c yard. C0C MOL'SSELINE DE SOIE, 15C YD. Thousands of yards of black silk mousse lino de sole, colored crepon and satin striped silk moussellne. on sale for the first time, worth DOc, at 13c yd. 11.30 FALL DRESS GOODS, 49C YD. Thousands of yards of remnants of high grade dress goods In plain colors, checks, plaids, silk novelties, serges, cashmeres and cloths, l4 yards wide, all of them worth up to 11.30, on front bargain square at 49c yard. Cas8lmeres for men's nnd boys' wear, also sultablo for ladles' rainy day skirts; theso goods are strictly all wool and on sale at 4'jc yd. 75C DRESS GOODS REMNANTS, 23C. New cashmeres In black and nil color, novelty dress goods, mercerized silk and wool dress goods, nil on sale nt 23c yd. REMNANTS OF SILK. Tho greatest assortment of silk remnants ever put out in our Friday sales. Thousands of yards of taffeta, plain, checked, striped nnd plaid, brocaded silks, etc.. worth up to 13.60 yard. In remnants, wulst lengths, skirt lengths and short lengths, go ut 30c and C!ic yd. Remnants by the piece; hundreds of thousands of short rcmnnnts In all qualities, all kinds of silks, In lengths for fancy work, neckwear, millinery purposes children's dress trimmings, etc., according to length, ut 25c, 13e, 10c, 3c nnd 3c each. BASEMENT SALE OF REMNANTS. 10,000 yds. best grade shirting prints In long remnants nt 2'4c yd. 30-Inch bleached muslin In long rcu nants at 3c yd. 10 cases best standard prints in tndlgo blues, steel grays and fancies, go nt It yd. C.000 yds. percales, the regular 10c grade, at Sc yd. Scotch Everet classic and fancy corded ginghams, worth up to 15c yd., nt Cc yd. Light nnd dark outing flannel, regular SV4c grade, at uc yd. Art ticking, denim, cretonne nnd drapery sateen, worth up to 40c yd., In loug rcm nnnts, nt 10c yd. All the Imitation French flannel rem nants, all tho newest colors nnd designs, worth 25e yd., In long remnants, at 10c yd. 2,000 yds. plain black sateen, worth up to 15c, go as long an It lusts at 3c yd. All the remnants of bleached, half bleached and turkey red tnble damask, In lengths from lb to 3& yds., go nt less than half the regular price. HOSTON STORE. OMAHA, N. W. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. Iocvu Mini Is tirent Ilieolioncc. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 13. Dr. E. Wiley of Den Moines was today made sreat ineo linnet) of the Improved Order of Red Men. while the office nf great senior sagamore, left vacant by his advancement, wjs nileii by Thomas O. Harrison of Indianapolis, who had hitherto held the office of junior sngumore. The latter position war secured by Thomas II. Watts of Montgoinarv. Aln. Wilson Brooks of Chicago succeods Charles S. Conley ns great chief of records and Wll llnm Pravln was re-elected ns great keeper of tho wampum. The committee on charters reported the recent organization of live branches in Alaska nnd one In Manila. Tho combined membership of tho Improved Order of Iteil Men nnd Daughters of Pocahontas Is now 300.000. I.ovrest lliitcn of tlif Smson VIA THE NORTHWESTERN LINE. ALL POINTS In Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Northern Michigan. TWO DOLLARS. PLUS ONE FARE, Round Trip! Minimum rate, 17. September 2S. City Offices, 1101-1103 Farnam St. (iOOll I'lKlllllU. Spirit Lake, Okobojt, Lake Washington, tVaseca, Eagle Lake, River Falls, Solon Springs, Rice Lake, Bayfield, Ashland, Gog ebic, Watersmeet and numerous lakes near St. Paul and Minneapolis They are all good fishing places and are quickly and comfortably reached by tbo Northwestern Line. Cheap rato excursions September IS, 21 and 26. Limit, October 31, 1900. City tlckot office, 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. 1 1 1 ll) ii I n Centrul Kxciirnlniift. On September IS, 21 and 26 we will sell round-trip tickets from Omaha to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Waseca, Watervllle, Madison Lake nnd Dulutb nt rato of one faro plus 12.00. Home Visitors' excursion tickets on nalo September 20 to nearly nil points In I ! 1 1 n o 1 3 . Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin at one faro plus 12.00 for tni round trip. All tlckots limited for return null Octo ber 31. Full particulars at City Ticket office. 1402 Farnam street, or adJress W. II. Brill, D. P. A.. Omaha. Regular meeting Fifth Ward Republican dub Friday ovenlng September 14, 1900, at McKenna's hall, 10th nnd Locust streets. Hon. D. H, Mercer will speak. P. H. Soward, secretary. Burlington Station, 10th and Mason Sts. Tol. 128. rrrrL lll)i:V.s IMJ.WII St 1,15, 7.-.C. .lMt llotes, or Tito tirlonils, CnlUor uln FreeMotio I'enelie nt 7Hv llo. They are positively the largest, finest and best flavored peaches cer offered for sale ' The season Is now drawing to n close and we doubt If there will be any more peat lies In the market this year. Sale commences tomorrow in grocery department. I1AYDEN IIROS. j Read bargain sales, this page. i NINE KILLED IN WRECK Member of llnnenn ClnrU' IViiinle MliiNtrel Troupe Meet Mtililen Dentil In llllnol. CAIRO. 111., Sept. 13 The special car of Duncan Clark's female, minstrel troupe was wrecked at Mound City this afternoon nnd of sixteen occupants nine are de.nl nnd oth ers are seriously Injured, home of them perhaps fatally. Tho dead: Allco Williams. Olllo Enrlght. Etta Parson, Patrick Patter son, Mnrguerlta Canipclla. Anna Bell. Hetty Ruby, Kitty Howard and Faith Hamilton. Seriously Injured: Eltle Foye Elliott, May Mortis, Otis Well and Duncan Clark. The Injured are all In tho hoipltal here. Duncan Clnrk, the manager, will probably recover. Patrick Patterson, the only mnn who wns killed, was tho cook. Ho was hurled from the car and struck tho switch stand. Etta Patterson, his wife, wns seriously injured, n largo piece of wood being driven through her right shoulder. A special train was hurried from thin city to tho scene with Dr. W. W. Glanslcad. tho company's physician, and a corp of nurses on board. Tho dead were taken In chnrgo by the coroner of Pulaski county. The wreck was caused by tho breaking of a car wheel on the theatrical car. As the wheel was rent asunder tho ear veered around to the right nnd the rear end struck a switch engine on n parallel track. Tho force of Impact demolished the end of tho car and the wreckago was strewn along the track for 100 feet. MISSOI It I PACIFIC UAII.WAY. Very l.oiv llntcx. On Tuesdny, Sept. IS. To points In Kansas, Arkansas, Indian and Oklahoma territories, Texas and certain points In the south, southeast, southwest. To Kansas City September 29, 30, October 1 to C Inclusive. To St. Louis September 20 nnd 30, Octo ber 1 to 5, Inclusive. For further Information call on or nd dress company's offices, S. E. corner Four teenth nnd Douglas streets. TH(3S. F. GODFREY, P. & T. J. O. PHILLIPPI. A. G. F. & P A. A. Ilulolicr on n .Strike, HI'FFALO. N. Y.. Sept. 13.-Elght hun dred butchers employed In the parking house of the Jacob Dold Packing company and Kllncks anil Dnnahy's packing In, uses, lire on strike owing to the refusal of the Dolds to dlsrharge two men who refused to nay their dues to the union. Dold claims to have 150 men nt work toduv. Attempt to Wreck n Train, KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Sept. 13.-A special to the Star from Abilene, Kan , hjvk: Three attempts were niado last night to wreck Union I'aiillc trains weMt of here. Ties were piled on the track In front of the local RED FIRE Wc nro In position to 1111 orders for nil kinds of Tableaux Klro on short notice. .Supplied In one-fourth, one-half, one and five pound tin cans. Wo furnish in HCl), HL.UK, GIIREN and W1IITI3. Prices one fourth pound can, 20c; one-half pound can. 30c; ono pound can, COc. Much lower quota tions furnished on larger quantities. WE CUT DRUO PKICKS. 2."c Menuen's Talcum Powder, wo sell.. 12c 23c Packer's Tar Soap, we sell t.",c SI. 00 Peruna, we soil 25c Laxative Ilromo Quinine, wo soil., l.'.c $1.00 Scott's IJmulslou, v.o sell 75c $l.r0 Kollow's Syrup, we sell $1.20 $1.00 Malted Milk, we sell 75c $1.00 LlBterinc. we soli c.'c 2."ic Tetlow's Swansdown. we sell.... 14c $1.00 Crumcr's Kidney Cure, we sell.. 7nc Sherman & McGonnell Drug Go Write for the New Catalogue. COR. 10TII AND DODOU, OMAHA. POCKETBOOKS AVe fire nliocvllln Nome hell il 1 1 1 1! I Horned A 1 1 1 -Ulllor I'll rues siiiiie Npeelul Ntylei. nml prleen iiiueli lena Hum III linger clltei. Let u nIiom llieiii lo nil. i.oou roii Tin: vti: LINDSAY, THE JEWELER, iniii not ii, s. Wintry (Blasts a Ai We are ready are you? All sloro.s use the slorot.vpod phase: "Wc nro t ho Best." Saying- so does not make it, m Exasperations look strong in print. W10 will prove to ,von Hint we have (lie best reason in the world to sa.v that we not onl.v havo the largest, host and most complete and original line of men's and boys' Hothinn', but we ofl'er it at prices much lower than any store dare name for etpial value. Our clothing is the Best in America, The clothing that is made right on the insides; giving what we say we will, ami a liberal policy of doing business. Is the safest place to do business. There is a world of meaning in being perfectly satisfied. You are goiiig to pay us a visit? Of course you are. Xo ono without disregard to his pocket book would fail. We want you to see the mighty values wc are offering in Men's Suits and Overcoats. $7.00, .?S.7.r),..? 10.00, 12.."iU. ?ir,00 up to !?L'.".00. Hoys' double breasted knee pants suits, Doc, 1.25, 1.75, 2.25, 2.50 uj) lo '?r,'r,- Youths' Suits, .'.25, 1.50. 5.00, up to 12.50. lmys' Vestee Suits in ages W to S years, OSc, 1.50, 1.05. 2.25, 2.50 up to 5.00. Selling the most clothing in Omaha. pa.eng. r train and the "flyers,'" west bound, .mil heavy Iron on the track before the "fljrr ' eastbnutul. The obstructions wero dK'overed nml the trains stopped In time to prevent any damage im m:h i, Mint n. The fiiticr.il of l.ozir Hrnwn will be he'd Ht 2 l in Friday frun reiideme. 307 N 12th tt Friend. Invited WE'LL GOME BACK We are ui'lng nway In a few days on business Snmr of our "nt.uinch friends", for ItlHtlime 'line ', he will tills us. Hut "doc" now Ic's be c.ilidld -would It please you If wc left yui forever ' You know "ib .trie" siiii things well never mind old boy. The "Penli her Apnlheker" don't want to tell ou ill at one time. Crn iner't Kliltic) Cure 7.1c Mriiiicn' i'nleinii 1'inriler l'.'e I nele Sum' Totmeeo t'urr Rile Miniilcr's lilt Com tier U'r Dr. linrl (miner' I'cnnj roj nl I'lll S1.IMI I'nlne'a trier; Compound ........ "fie Wine of ( inilnl , 7,v ( nrler's Liver Pllln lft Minirt'i llyniieixlic Tnliletn Hire Root lle. r 11,- I I ii en it llnlr lletorer ...7.tc' Mnlte.l MIIL, Mle, 7.0 fj.i.l,-. I nele Sinn's Tiilineeo Cure ...... "lie '.cliiielrr'w ( oiikIi Syrup " lMiikliiiiit'a t'oiiiiouiitl 7.,e I itoeu --ttruln Uiiluliie Ciipule. 7e I ilnen .'l-ktrnln (tuliilne itiule,t()e I ilureii ,,-u nil ii ((iiliilne I'npiulcn.iric SCH&EFEU i:l't Sc. GIST 8. V. lor. JCMi mill rillxMlfO. Two Trains Daily Lv. Omaha 4:25 p in today. Ar. Denver 7:!?5 u in tomorrow, l.v. Omaha 1 1:115 p in today. Ar. Denver 1:20 p in tomorrow. Sept. 18 fhe Next Excursion. $I!.0(l to Donverund Return. Sill. 00 to Colorado Springs stud Kctiini. S 151.00 to Pueblo und Return. S:t2,()0 to Salt I.aUc and Return. Return good until October 31, 1900. City T IcrotOfflco 1324 Fnrnnm Stroot. Tol. 316. Headquarters for Amateur Photographers Wo aro exclusive dealers In photo graphic materials and only carry fresh, first-class and up-to-date goods. We nro agents for all good makes of Kodaks. Kodaks and Cameras, 20 per cent discount on all Eastman's Kodaks. The Robert Dempster Go,, 1215 Furnam St. Developing Films n specialty. See our line of Picture frames. to Oeswer. Droacnlno. True Clothing Economy well and the business grew. It has become the greatest clothing store in the west. Von have made it so. Our New Fall Clotliino awaits your inspection and your criticism. Our proposi tion to you is, clothing to you at less than elsewhere. It adds power to the business, ami makes money for you. RniS' ,U lin(1("r ,no '"'PI,('ssi"ii that no store ""j can save .uni as much money on bovs' clot hi- School Clothes with us unless you're school clothes window hub glance? RftV Sfhflfil 1 s n C!,p0 AN e ve a o 510 65. judge by Men's falf Hats" It's a shame to pay more than three dollars for a derby. Two at a dollar fifty each will give you two now hats in (he season ami better service. Our dollar and a half derby is as good as most places sell for 2.50. We don't make a very largo prolit on them, but we make for you and better for us. Great Sale New fall Shoe Friday and Saturday The very latest styles in ladies' fine shoes in vici kid and patent leather in hand turned soles with the new military and French heels all sizes and widths A to K at 2.00, 2.50, .5.00 and ..50 all worth :t.0O to 5.00. The New "Ultra" Shoes for Ladies on Sale. The "Brooks Bros." Rochester Made Shoes for Ladies on Sale. Boys' and Hoys' line Satin Calf I.nce Shoes sized 2 to hVt on sulc at J1.2K and $1.10 worth $1.25 anil $2.00. Mttlo Oents' Fine Vict Kid ftud Satin Calf Lnco Shoes-sizes 0 to 13Vj at $1.00 worth $1.C0. Misses Fine Kid Loco nnd Ilutton Shoes sizes 12 to 2 nt OSc, $1.25 nnd $1.45 worth $1.50 to $2.00. Children's Kid School Shoes sizes 6 to 10i,4 at 73o. $1.00 and $1.25. Men's Sample Shoes Men's Fine $1.00 and $5.00 Sample Shoes In Dress Goods Sale Friday is Remnant Day Hemnants of all kinds new fall goods at. one-third to one tenth regular price. Nice hrlRht colors In $1.00 C.erman Silk Finished Henrietta at per A f- yard -frO Remnants In Serses, Cheviots, etc., at 25c, 15c and j An lUw Dress Pattern Sale 54-Inch strictly all wool Fall SultlnRS worth 75c yard-entlro pattern 0 Q of ilve yards for 1.9o We defy any house In Omaha to produce equal quality nt double tho money I'lalds worth $1.25 and $1 r,0 per yard entire pattern of four yards C)Q HAYDEN'S PIANOS Now is the time to purchase a piano, if you want to save money. We have just receive!1 the first shipment of our lull h(lf 'vou are expecting to purchase, you should not fail to visit our piano department. We show you the largest line of .standard pianos in the city. New pianos, $H0 from that price up to the price of the ( 'bickering. Kischer, Lester, Franklin, da cob Doll, Haines and several ether makes. Any piano sold guar anteed to give perfect, satisfat tion or money refunded. Ww pianos for rent. Pianos .sold on monthly payments if d Mivd. We handle Hurdette and man lluis" m-gaiis. Slighth isci organs at $K 00, 510 00. $12 .in. M5.00. si'o 00 ami SU5.00. i'i cica mined, stored, tuned and hm.u'1 'I l- pluiiie 1UKI Is the buying of good clothes. It pays in the bolter service you get and in the satis faction of wearing them. Some people never learn this, and they buy elsewhere. True clothing economy has made this busi ness what it is. We supplied your wants ing as The Nebraska. Bring your boy here and let us fit hint out for school. We'll put our tune ugniust yours, and you're not expected to trade perfectly pleased. Our been (rimmed. Did you ge( a f u0.vs l,nanisl flioes -soon, case at the out it what's inside iso at the entrance. You can lots of sales. That's better Kxtrnordinury Low Prices on Hoys' ami (llrlt School Shoes Girls' Shoes Vtfl Kid nnd Velour Calf nt .$1.97 Imported Novelties IS Inches wide six yards to pattern cntlro .1.98 pattern only 7-yard pattern Mohair Novelties f o -3t; Inches wide for SoC French Flannels ..,,.,. , . . . . " th a,,013t ,-"n-- 8 rlpen-and ''"Ptrd dire, t by im-at less than others ask for old styles Cz-i nn,j remnants OOC Our Tailor SuiHiirs are now ready for Inflection Our Fur llalr Zlbellnes at 9Sc lo $. 00 per -drd ,rc the flneat nhoiwi. HAYDEN'S Ml HtK