12 TOE OrAlIA DAITjY IVBE: WEDXEST)AT, OCTOBER fl, 1HOO. MORE PROOF OF Union Pacifio Net Surplus for Two Months Over Threo Million Dollars. OBJECT LESSON FOR CALAMITY HOWLERS Vlnnnnlnl Mint rtnriit fnr .lulr nml AiikumI U HfH I'oiillilr Inilli'it tlon of lroirriiu Con illllonx III Iho Weill. No better Indication of the conditions of financial prcmuurlty oxlatent In the untlre TrbnsmlHHonrl region at present coulil I'ti cited than the Hlatotnent of paruliiK and expense! of the I'niun 1'aclflc Uallroad com pany for thu months of Juiy and August Tho Btatcment Include the Rrcm recel.t for theno two months of tho Union l'aclllc, tbo Oregon Short I.lnu nml tho Oregon Railway & Navigation company, and after deducting all i'Xiene, IncltldlnK tnxr, bowB n net surplus of (.1,272,724.19. ifi LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR ltrMllilk'Mli .MrrtillK. Wednendio. Oi lol.c- 3 Iollnh llepuhllcan club. Twenty-sixth and Walnut, i:. Uosewnter, N. (' Pratt. John K. Schultz (In Herman). Hpcakers. Sixth Ward Yoiiiir Men's Hepuhllran club, Twenty-sixth and Orant sireete Judgo linker and candidates, speakers. Republican rally. Uenson, Town Hall." II. I'. Thomas and JudRe Wolcott, speakers. Thursday, October 4 Theodore lloosnvelt and party, tent, fif teenth and Capitol avenue; Crclghti n hall; new Ilnhemlan Turners' hall, Thirteenth and Martha streets; llsyd'u theater. Saturday, October 6 Ilium's hall, South Omaha, Mrs. Mary n. Lease. Di'tiioernllo MrrtltiRi. Wednesday. October 3 I'lrst Ward Uemoeratlc club, Meti hall, South Thirtieth street. Seventh Ward llryan club, 1312 Park ave nue. fifth Ward Democratic club, McKenna'9 hall, Sixteenth and Locust. Ninth Ward llryan club, 2S16 Tarnnm. Saturday, October 6 North Sldo llryan club, 4101 North Twenty-fourth. This Hurplux is . onsldered almost heyrnd j Thursday, October I belief, for the reason that It represents a period of the year, the months of July and August, when railroading la alwas at Its lowest pbli. Its authnntleliy, hiweier, li absolute and to the minds of the men who have been the recipient of the abstract of tho llnanclal dolus of the t'nmn Pacific It forms a HtrlkuiK object lesson tf the flc.ur lshlDK ondlllon of the west. Tao most Igtuflr-nnt fact Is that the surplus for'ih; juomhs of July and AttKUst of 1U03 Is f:tr In excess of the same period of ISM, de noting that the improvement ha been srndual during the past year. Tho lticrne In tbo surplus over the same period of 1!D la $332,397 as The Hurplus, after deducting nil oxpensus from the Kri.Hs receipts, for the month of July was JI.BHU.scs.M), and for the mouth of August Ji.i;7!'.s .'i.:.:t. CimpnrinK the volume- of imsinoHM done by the three com panlefl In thcxe two montlis with tho busi ness of Si ptemh'-r local olllclnls forecast that the next statement will show u contin ued tncrcHSe In earnings. Iho comparative financial Rtatement of the I'nloti Paelllc, OreRon Short Line and Oregon Hallway & Navigation compunv for the mtntlm of July and AURtiat, 18)9 und loon, is shr wn as follows: 1W0. 1S90. Increase. Gross receipts .. 7. 140.H71 (V) JC.385.IUl 32 Jl,o:AW7 2S Jxp . Inc. taxes ....1.173.317 41 3,515.077.11 ffiSMW BOSTON STORE MILL END SALE Today, 3rd Day, Mill End Whioh Startled the Wholo City. Ho IT'S GROWING BIGGER EVERY DAY AIIIiiiiikIi the Crowd Were So (irrnt W Wrre- Olillneil til Clone Our ;inirs, Still the Volunir if Uoodfl mi Snip In So Imnipusp Surplus . . When Operated $3,272. 5.: Jl Ifl J.:.Sn,32 81 J 39.S97 3S '.! 1M.23 Tin: it t -1 1 1 i : it siioi: to. .Baccrnnor to the llimr, IT. I." Ilntmln ' Sree, ir.in. - WKKCKAUK DEI'AKTMICNT. Tho Howe's $2.50, $3.."o nml $4.00 broken lines ladles' slices, snlu price C9c. Tho Howe's $1.50, $l.7,"i and $2.00 misses' shoes, Cflc. Tho Ilowo's ladles' house slippers, worth $1 00 and $1.25. sate price 49c. Tho Ilouo's $2.50 ami $3.00 men'n shoes. OSc. Tho Howe's $3.50 and $4.00 men's tan Bboes. $1.59. Tho Ilowo's $3.50 and $4.00 ladies' tan shoes, $1.59. Tho Howe's 75c children shoes, 12c. i Come early Wednesday morning. Si TUB KOf'HKSTini SIIOR CO., Douglas St., 1.115. INVESTIGATING PUPILS' AGES JCtiKlrrKiii-tiMiM ( rim (led lij Hrnsiin of Children l.fiii thnn rive Yenrn Old Hrlnit Sent io Sellout. (.' "All the kindergarten tenchors In tlio city havo been Instructed to Investigate tho ugen of children who havo entered school and do not appear to bo 5 years old, tho ago .required by tho state law. Wo nre examin ing the birth records In the olllce of tho ,clty health commissioner and propose to .enforco the law to tho letter," said Mrs. Orlettn Chittenden, superintendent of !nlorgnrtuns In tho public schools "Nearly all the kindergartens nre crowded nnd all our room Is required for the accom modation of the children who are entitled to school privileges. "Our experiences with parentR who aro trying to work children off on us who aro under ago aro iitlto amusing. A short time neo there was one little girl who looked so young that I could not believe who was old enough to be In school. 1 found that her enrd wns filled out properly, hut still I wasn't satisfied. 'How old nre you, rjmmn?' I asked -her. Tho little tot hesitated for n moment before replying, 'Why, I aro 4 nt home and I are 5 at school.' This Is a fair sample of the wny the llttlo folks give nway secrets every day." Tho Mndergarten at Kellom school is tho largest In the city nnd Ins an attendance of 110. These llttlo folks come In two sec tions, tho older and moro advanced children coming In tho morning and the beginners In tho afternoon it is probablo that an other paid UBslstnnt will have to bo aa nlguod to this school to enro for the In creasing attendance. Tho kindergartens nt Comenlus, Castellar nnd Long schools have an attendance vary ing from seventy to olghty-flvo nnd In all theso schools the little folks are divided Into sections. Tho Lake school kindergar ten hna shown n great Inerensu this year, tho number of children already enrolled tolng sixty-live. It Is likely that this kin dergarten will bo divided Into sections within u few week3. Children nro nllowcd to enter klndcrgnrtcns at nny tlmo during the year and the number of pupils enrolled increases constantly during the school year. CENSUS WORK NEARING AN END lliiiiiiifrntli f MmiuriictiirliiK IIn- terprlxr In Oiiiulin Will Hp Ciiiii lilrtdl In Tmi WppUn. Tho work of enumerating the manufactur ing enterprises of Omaha is within two weeks of completion, the special agents at this time being engaged principally In re porting on establishments shown In th? census of 1900 and not reported by the agenl on their first, trips over Iho city this year. Tho chief htatlstlclan nt Washington has petit to Omaha 8C1 cards bearing names of persons In buMnesB ten years ago which have not reported this year. As soon as these ards arrive they aro turned over to tho ngents, who visit the nddresses given and ascertnln what has become of the manu facturer. In about half of tho cases It Is found that the men have been missed by the enumerator nnd in the others they have either died or left tho city. With tho gain showed by South Omaha tho names of sixty- seven persons reported ten years ngo were pent back for examination and but ono person wns found who hnd been missed, tho others having gone out of business. Council Muffs had 105 "skips" reported, but only twenty of thorn were found. With slxty-nvc reported at Nebraska City and fifty-two at Platts mouth only a dozen were found in the two cities. Tho census bureau is making a most caro ful canvass of tho manufacturing enterprises und as a result the reports on this subject will be of the greatest vauo to persons In-, vestlgatlng tho relatlvo conditions of dif ferent sections of the union. Somo startling discrepancies nre to bo expected In tho comparison of tho population schedules nnd the manufacturing statistics. Tho reports show n lnrgcr number of persons employed In Omaha than ten years ago, while the popula tion shows a uccrease. Other towns showing larger Increase In population will not make as good a showing as Omaha In the Increase of manufacturing bouse nnd persons em ployed therein. Kxlilbl nt I'urlfi. There Is a large exhibit from this country nt the Paris exposition which will prove very Interesting to all who may attend, but no more so than tho news that tho famous American remedy, llostetter's Stomach Hit lers, will positively euro dyspepsia, Indi gestion, constipation, bllllousness and nerv ousness. To all BUfferers of tho above com plaints u trial Is recommended, with tho as surance that when honestly used a cure will bo effected. It also tones up tho entire system. Some OliJcctloiiN to tlie untliprr. Tho Uathery Is not a cure-all. Wo don't guaranteo to euro home-sickness, rlngbono, Ingrowing-face or a deslro to live in Lin coln. For thesu reasons somo womon do not patronize the Uathory. They want moro gold-brick treatment they like faith euro nnd plonty of palmistry nt two dol lars per hand-out. Wo cannot satUfy such poople there Is not a clairvoyant on tho promises and we are uot operating a pnt ent medicine mill. Wo don't even try to hell you a book on "How to Uo Beautiful.' Tho Ilcnstrom treatment will not hulp cases which require a surgical operation, but In tho treatment of ordinary diseases It Is highly beneficial nnd It 1b a posltlvo cure for nil forms of rheumatism and nerv ous troublo. Electricity plays an important part In this treatment and the wonderful effects of this mysterious force can hardly be overestimated. In connection with tho new style Turkish baths and the massage It is n marvelous healing nnd lnvlgornt.ng power. Tho Konstrom treatment Is dally demonstrating Its effectiveness. It Is un equaled as n comploxlon benutlflcr and the only sure euro for wrinkles. It Is the only safe, sonslblo and effectlvu bust developer, rounding out the figure and bringing back tho graceful lines of youth to those who aro too thin. Tho Uenstrom treatment Is no longer an experiment. It Is bnsed upon Bound scion tlfle theory nnd Its worth has boon ro peatedly demonstrated by actual experi ment. Aside from the full treatment, tho new style Turkish baths given at tho Uath ory aro worth trying. Trained womon glvo the treatments and n maid Is always at your service. Second floor Ileo building. Exclusively for ladles and oporated .with special rcferonco to their comfort nnd convenience. Htofnn flersnam. 913 Atlas, bov: 1233 South Fourteenth, boy. J Williams Florence, bov , Max Kelennati . boy; Dominlrk Cosprovo, inio 1M Houth va South Nineteenth North Twenty-fourth, boy. I), Harney, girl; Charles llenti, Twentiein, gin. Deaths-Daniel lloberts. 1924 Smith Flftv. second, nged 91, Alma Hrhltnmelpfennlg, st Joseph fl hospital, nged 21. ROCHESTER THAT TODAY'S HAKUA1NS ARK STILL OH K AT Kit THAN TUB FIHST. HEAR IN MIND that this Is not morely n snle of mill rem nants only, but of mill und factory goods of every description, such as Cloaks, Jackets, Millinery, Underwear, Gloves, Men's and Hoys' Clothing, Hats, Capi, Furnishing Ooods, Hoots, Shoes, Rubbers. $1.00 LADIES' JERSEY WAISTS, DC. In order to close out nil tho odds nnd ends of Jerseys In this mill-end sale wo will sell tomorrow overy Jersey for tadles, misses and children, In black, reds, browns and drabs, plain anil brnlded, all sizes choice, Cc. LADIES' DLUE FLANNEL WAISTS. 25C. Hundreds of blue flannel waists trimmed with white nnd blnck braid, all sizes, 26c. j LADIES' $1.60 GOLF HATS, 60C. All the odds and ends of golf lints trimmed with wide polka dot silks, n num ber of Bhapes. go at 60c. $10.00 AND $15.00 HATS, $5.00. 400 new hats that were made to sell nt $10.00 and $16.00. In this mill-end salo at $5.00. LADIES' $5.00 HATS. $1.98. 300 velvet made hats trimmed with gold braids or Jot, birds nnd ornaments, at $ 1 OS. ON OUR MAIN FLOOR. $1.00 ladles' and misses' kid gloves, black and colors, 23c. $1.25 and $1.50 ladles' kid gloves. 49c. . 75c and $1 corsets, white, drab, fancy colors, 39c. 25c ladles' aprons, 10c. Silk braids, gulmps nnd trimmings, lc and 3fcc. Remnants of embroidery Insertion, lc each. 25c all kinds laco at Side nnd 6c. 25c handkerchiefs, nil styles, 3 Vic and Cc. 25c all linen handkerchiefs, 10c. 15c ladles' and children's fast black and tnn hose, 6tc. 24c ladles', misses' nnd children's bono, 10c and 15c. "5c largo pearl buttons, slightly Imper fect, 6c doz. 25c fnncy trimming buckles, 5r ench. 15c quality sltesla nnd percallncs, Cc yd. 25c sllk-finlshed mercerized linings, all colors, 10c. MILL-END SALE CONTINUES IN THE HASEMENT. Rottor, grander, stronger than ever. Moro special bargains tomorrow thnn wc had tho first day. Moro than likely wo will again have to closo the doors. Mill-Ends drapery sateen, donlm and ere tonne, worth 25c, at 5c yard, Mill-Ends plain colored mercerized sa teen, worth 40c, at 10c yard. Mill-Ends cambric dress lining, lc. Mill-Ends Hilkollne, 3c yard. Mill-Ends 36-Inch percale, 5c yard. Mill-Ends fleeced wrappor flannel, 6c yd, Mill-Ends of 12Ho outing flannel, Eo yard. MIU-EndB npron ginghams, 2'.c yard. Mill-Ends wool eiderdown flannel, 25c yd. Mill-Ends unbleached muslin, IVic yard. Mill-Ends 25c corded gingham, 0c yard. Mill-Ends bleached muslin, 2Vjc yard. Mill-Ends Indigo blue prints, lc. Mill-Ends 26c 40-inch India llnon, 10c. Mill-Ends extra heavy 15c canton flan nel, 3Hc. Mill-Ends 75c velour plush, 2Cc. Mill-Ends odd laco curtains, 16c each. Mill-Ends l!6-yard long Irish point cur tains, 25c. Mill-End sale small blanket samples, 2Vic each. Mill-Ends of carpet rugs, 1 yards long, Wilton, Moquotte, etc., at 76c each. BOSTON STORE, OMAHA. N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. l.l.NCOI.N VliUniT t'.lllMVAl,, O.i.Kio.11. n Tho Unuio OUUliUddUld IU 1 110 iiuitui Vln ltool llnml ltiiutp, I j f 0U Pom Oct. 2 to 6th. $1.65 for the round trip. i UrflflU Upgnillg OdlC, UUIII" Slnfo.p,S,'onTS a.r,m'.. 130 msncing Wednesday Morn- and 6:55 p. m. City ticket office, 132J Far- JMO, ftiOfl nam st. i'6! U,JU Ladles' Shoes, The Howe s price J2. 68 J ' $4.f.O and J5. our price . FOR CARNIVAL COUGHS t SE "LA GRIPPE COI OH SYRUP" It Ladles' Shoes, the Howes price ftl.Qg, $3 und J3S0, our price ............ '1 X- Gent's Sb'ieH, the Howes llnest ho former price s turn . JhA.vO clears tlie voice nnd broucblal pass.gos. oetit'H Shoea. the Howo'h $3 60. $4 It stops 'trie ' backing, chronic cougn ns i nnd $1.50 shoes, sale price easily und quickly as It does the moro re cont one coughs, colds, bronchitis, wheez ing of the breath, "tightness" about thr chest, hoarseness and soro throat. All yield quickly to n few doses of this rem edy. Price 25e and 60c. Samples free. FOR COLD IN HEAD use Sherman's Catarrh Jelly. For Huy Fover, Sherman's HEAD ACHES (from cold) use Sherman's 1 CoilH) early. Eucalyptus Cittnrrh Jelly. When you can not breathe through tho tmso u'so Sher man's Catarrh Jelly. If you have never used It call nnd get free sample. You will know then that It's the best catarrh and cold medicine made. Made and sold by Tho volf In th fable puv on sheep's clothing because II he traveled cn his own reputation he couldn t accomplish his pur- foso. Counterfeiters of UcWltf Witch lazel Salve couldn't sell their ..orthlcss Halves on tholr merits, so they put them In boies and wrappers like Hewitt's. Look 'out for them. Tnlto only IcWttt'H Witch Hazel Salve. It cures piles and all sMn 'dUeoscs. Sherman & McComigII Drug Go New Store S. W Cor. 10th and Dodge. ..$1' 98 Wo have added 500 casoa of tho Rochester's lineal shoes stylo unexcelled price ono half. Full lines of misses' and children's shoes half price. The Rocheste WOMEN'S CLOTHIN G Are you curious about the autumn fash ions in women's suits and wraps? The magic mirror is here ready, Come to day, tomorrow, anytime, and we'll look into it together, A Worn, city's T.iIor-Mde Successors to The Howe, 1515 Douglas St. 1515 '9 Popular Excursions VIA The Union Pacific to Iregon S PJCTO Extracts from numerous letters: Nora, A. Miller of Los Annolcs, Cnl., writes. "I have taken the trip many times by different routes. I can say your Personally Conducted Excursion? excel all. I found everythlns cloan nnd comfortnblc, and received as much nttontlon ns I did goIiir east in tho rullmnn." Mr. Ezra W. Decoto of Chicago, Ill writes: "I wish to thank tin Union l'ncldc for the wny in which they ar ranged our entire trip, nnd for tho way In which they made ua all comfortable." Mrs. Georgo MonlRomcry of I)s Anfieles, wrltos: "I havo traveled a great deal, but never used tourist cars before, and wo had not thought It posslblo for a Journoy to be mado so comfortable. Tho Union l'aclllc cam nro a revelation." Mr. Godi-ko Chadley of Seneca Falls, N. V., writes: "Everything that could bo done for tho comfort of passen gers all tho way was done, and will recommend your excursions to nil our friends, feeling assured that tho ar rangement Is tho best for tho publ c." These Personally Conducted Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday. For full Information oall nt New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St Tel- 316. Sam'l Hums', 1318 Fnrnom, Is selling whlto nnd gold tollot set, JT.T5. Low Itntc to Lincoln, Only $1.65 to Lincoln and return, via tho Ilurllngton Route, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday. Only $1.35 to Lincoln and return, via tho Ilurllngton Houte, on Thursday. Trains nt 8:40 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 4 :2C p. m. nnd 9:30 p. m. Tickets, 1S02 Farnam street nnd at Bur lington station. Williams & Smith Co, announce the ar tlval of fall nnd winter woolens. Mortality Ntatlatlrx. The following births and denths were re ported to tho city health commissioner for the twenty-four hours ending at noon Tues day: Ulrths Tj, Worm, 1010 Davenport, boy; Ned Hassett, 3525 South Twenty-fourth, plrl; I-Inc In Ml nr. I'VANSVILLE, Ind.. Oct. 2. ny n shot fired' in the Sunnysldo coal mine hero Sat urday nljtht Just before tho miners left tho pit the mine wns set on lire nnd, having been undiscovered until Monday morning, when tho men returned to work, galnod much hendway. The mlnn representatives Palne's Celery Compound nnd gangs of men have boen fighting tho dro without success' for thlrty-slx. hours At noon today the Are was not yet undor control. ONE MOHE WEEK AND OIMt OltEAT CFT-lMtlCE PIANO SAL13 WILL CIX)SE THE KEMAINDElt OF OI H GKEAT AK-SAIl-HBN STOCK OF STEIN WAY A. B. Cha'se Vose, Ivors & Pond Emerson, Sieger and Packard Must nnd will be sold regardless of cost Uraml new up-to-date I'lanos In all fancy woods, only $1415, Jlf,S, $172 und up Slightly used Upright und Siniaxu I'lanos, only . $23. $55. S5 and up Nw York lMa.no Co. I'prlght only. ..$ I5.no J V Male Upright, only $luC.Ol Hoot & Sons' Upright, only $125.00 Vos A Sons', good condition, only . .$HS.W Large Chlckerlng, rosew'd ense, only.$lR3.00 Stfck Concert Grand, only $325.00 Elegant Sohmer Parlor Orand. only $!5U.OO livery Instrument Fully (itiitrantccd. EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Flno tuning nnd repairing. 'Teb-phono 1CX. prices and terms or pay un a visit of Inspection and New Plnnon for rent. Write for cntnloguos, Hee tlie wonueriul SELF-PLAYING PIANOLA. The greatest musical Invention of thengo It plays any piano, anyone can play It SCiMllEf? & KILEfi, Did Reliable Piano House. 1313 FA11NAM ST. OMAHA 337 UHOADW AV, COUNCIL BLUFFS. Work 1 Mado of (itio quality all wool pebble cheviot jacket the now six button box front stylo, lapela faced with satin satin lined, now Having skirt, with inverted plait back, no better suit bold anywhere for fesa than 15 our price .... uiia H J A Woman's New Walking Skirt made of heavy all wool peb ble cheviot, in black only, inverted plait back, perfect hanging, linished with 8 rows of tailor stitching around hot- CJjfl torn, a regular 6 skirt, Thursday only Ony A Woman's New Fall made of a lino all wool kersey, in tan, black, blue and castor, now G- nitton box front, kersey strapped ind stitcned, now high storm collar y.uid lapels, heavy satin lined W III i j j i -v i an nu km uesi inunr in umana (gjn k for tho price WW H Women's SKoes The remarkable character of those shoe bargains can only bo eomproh end ed by examination the moro expert tho critic, the greater the bargain will be. We are making a specialty of selling a women's kid shoo that most stores sell at $2.50. for $1.90. Plain or vesting tops, heavy or medium BolQS, 11 to IliJlf. sill mm? m It'B a Hhoo wo know stands a AVe guaranteo it to bo the best. If from reasona ble use they rip or crack, you've a per fect right to bring them back IfiC MRS. J. BENSON. CHILDREN'S Fall and Winter COATS Boo tho now Winter Jackets, box back and double broasted front, ages 4 to 12, from :. 50 to $11.75. Children s Long Coats, from 1 vear up to 5, protty styles. Prices, $1.25 to SS.75. . ' . Infants' Long Coats, all prices. Children's Light Weight Fall Jackets, ages 5 to 8 Prices, $1.50 to $5.00. FOR AH AUDITORIUM. Thf nnii(.frtH arn nvop nml thn rnmmlttnn has n good sized nest egg so let uu all pull I toKother and It won't he long till we will i have un auditorium bulldlnt;. Tho neonle want It and they're going to have It or "hunt a liame string." Cramer h Kidney euro Tie Castorln ISO Wine or cardui 16. Duffy's .Mult Whiskey Mo Pinkliam's Compound "5o 1 doz. 2-uraln Qulntno Capsules 7c 1 doz. 3-crnln Quinine Capsules 10c 1 dozen &-xraln Quinine CApiulrs 16c AJax Tablets 4M Bar-Hen 4lc West Uraln and Nerve Treatment 29c Pierce's Prescription 76c Carta's Liver Pills 15c Byrup of 1'lgs :c Palne's Celery Compound 6c Stuart's Uyspepsla Tablets 40c Carfleld Ten 20o l-axatue iiromo Quinine 15c CUT IMUCIJ 11 DUUGf.IST WE OFFER AN ABSOLUTELY all - wool, mm wmm FALL TOP fl flu or vn ma vtw t&u ij i:- SC8MEF S. U. ( or. liltli nml (iilcnKD. o Ilookinn nf tho n,nQro o UUUIOIUII Ul IIIU I UIIUIOi United States Agree All China too Be Taken With the Kodak, q Vou can partlrlpato At you Ret tho a right weapon. We can Hhow you first- o ' o All nmateur photo soods, fresh, ro O llahlo and u?-to-date. Free Instruction for beginners. O $5.00 P0C0 fOR $3.75. S The Robert Dempster Co., rJIn I arimm ht. Wholesale anil Hetall Dealers. O ISl With Best (Skinner) Satin Sleovos, tailor ed in first-class style, and Perfect Fitting, at SSjQOo In Three Shades, OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE and GRAY, We oiler All Wool Top Coats, without satin sleeves, but good quality iron yarn, velvet collar, Jp3.7 5 - Aro yon going lo wear a JPA1ICTV VPST This fall? Not 3xpensive, that is if you get it hero, showing a great assortment at Wo aro .25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50. Your Fall upparol will not bo complete- until you lmvc ono. Thoy nro Strletly Fashionable. When In our store oak our clothtni; ilesman to Hhow you our now II. S. Si M. allot- mndo Suits und Ovorcoatu. Selling the Most ClothiiiK in Omaha. " . . nans m twflfc "iPHREP SFiliraBftB"l0. No gush, but plain facts about the great est genuine bargain sale in Omaha's history, now being held at Haydeu Bros. The leading mills and factories of (he country ship us their goods direct, as our tremendous wholesale husi" ness throughout the Trans-Mississippi country puts us on the same footing as the largest johhers. We there-. ' hy save the middleman's profit which ordinary buyers through second-hands are compelled to pay. What store in America can boast of handling ex clusively the product of such great mills and factories as the Amoskeag Flannel -Mills, tho famous rhicopee Mfg. Co., the well known Ellerton Mills, the Victoria Mills!, the Appleton Quilt Mills, the Windsor Cotton Mills, the White Star Percale Mills, the Arlington Mills, the Atlantic Mills, the Lawrence Lonsdale Co., the l.rooktleld Linen Works, York Street Spinning Works, C.oodall's Celebrated Woolen Mills. Fnntsworlh Wor . sted Mills. Arkonia Mills Co., Folwell Bros., Win. F. Head, the Star and Crcsceiil Works, Penobscot Linen Mills, the Lowell Worsted -Mills, the Hotany Worsted Mills, the leading mills and factories of the country?. The Piig Store stands between the people and at tempted combinations and alleged trusts cannot force us to inainlaMi their exhoibitant prices. We know the factories we have contracted with and that, we will have no dilllculty in obtaining more goods Avhen these immense purchases are disposed of. We fearlessly break their prices. PKICFS A UK RIDICULOUSLY LOW. TH 13 OOODS A JIB TUB J.BST MADI3. COMPAHB TUB VALUBS. BUY ALL YOU WANT. QUANTTPIBS A KB UNLIMITED. Extra sales-people in all departments. .loin the hosts of discerning and economical buyers and supply your wants this wool; at the great sale at J Or, 1U HOWELL'S vice, otc, ot Dr. 11. J. lUr. Ssmweu, N. V. Bure cure. All druggists. Kldneycura? criinn mi ;.iai.e I)lHr.v'K. Utti'k BOlio, of At If Tic Ktnts. or by mail, II, I'ri'O buoU, au Chilly fall ovon ln;a lireod CoukIis mill Imd oacn too, Antl-Kawr 1 tUo 4