THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUN DAT, AVGUST 11, 1001. AUTUMN SEASON IS ON .1 JoVbm Itport Briik Buiiniai and Erlfbt Outlook. PURCHASING POWER IS GREAT Mock ( MercliniidUe TliroiiKhoul Tributary Country Are Conuinrn tlvrlr nml I)rmnntl for Nrir (ioimIh I" llcnvy. The fait trailc for Omaha Jobbers has be gun In earnest and the wholosalo district has taken on the true aspect of activity, fipeaklns of present conditions, T. C. Hyrno of the Ilyrnc-Hammer company said: "Trade Is In a very satisfactory condition. Omaha Jobbers bellovo that tho purchasing power of tho people In this territory Is ns great or greater than It ever has been." Stocks In tho hands of country dealers aro said to be light and the demand for fall goods will consequently be heavier than In other seasons. The advanco sales of goods this summer for fall delivery was a record-breaker In tho history of the trade In this city and when rcportB of crop fall- HOME GROWNWATERMELONS KIPLING'S WORD PICTURE rir.it of tUtt AU-Snr-IIen Product In Xow n Tup In Oninlin Mnrkrts, Biftutlfnl Description of tha Gruud 0njon of the Ytllowitoi. Home-grown watermelons made their uivv njijibuiiiubu vii IUU UUJnuu Illume. J -...lit tcrday. Four wagonloads of excellent melon OMAHA raised In Douglas county were sold at EXCURSION TO THE PARK wholesale for $2 per dozen and proved to tu ..... , !m . w be superior In quality to melons that aro Ineom,mrublc Mar-cL of the .tntlon . 1 cents for "Oulde to J shipped In. Gardeners report that the M.turnl Museum mid Vt Play- J , . recent rains have Insured a fair crop of melons in eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. Tho vcgctablo market was slightly oft compared with other days this week. Tomatoes, which havo been selling at 75 Kround to lie Knjoypd by .Mnny Omnlinns. AX I..OVATIO.. I'xcnroliiti to ctr York vln llnltlnmrp t Ohio Itnllronit. Hound trip tickets will bo told from July 1 to October 20, Chicago to New York, at J31 for the round trip, with stopover going at either Washington, Unltlmore or Phila delphia or nt the Tan-American exposition returning. This will enable you to visit Atlantic City or other seaside resorts. Send ashlngton" and further Information call on or address J. C. Hurch, Omaha, Neb., or II. N. Austin, General Passenger Agent, 133 Adams street, Chicago. To the (irrnt Salt t.nkr ftrRloni, Cross the Rockies on a forty-three foot grade, light easy curves, elghty-pouid steel rails, a perfectly ballasted roadlvd, glgantlo embankments of disintegrated granite, through tunnels, bored In solid granite nnd over stone and stsel bridges, A fascinating panorama of marvelous en gineering. To see this be suro your ticket reads over the Union Pacific railroad. Lowest rates made for summer excursions In many ears. ;scw city ticket office, 1321 Farnam: phono 316. A. O. It. W. Picnic. First annual Joint picnic, Omaha nnd South Omaha lodges, A. 0. U. V at Platts Of tho Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone ,.. . i , .u . imv n fir. to 7S lludvard Klnllnc writes: "All I can say . , . I . i.i . . . . . .- Mno rn f I nfl II . . . cents. Iled Juno apples went reaciuy at &u is mai wunou. wuruiijs - - moum Saturday, August 17. Hound trip cents, a reduction of 10 cents, and otner iookcu inio a gun i.iuu .. u.v., r,. tickets, 60c. Special train leaves Hurling varieties were somewhat higher and found eagles and ushniawKs circling iar unun. ton 9tBt0U in a. m, ready sale. Cantaloupes, on quality and And the sides or thai gun were uuu m.u u m frnm as rents to II. SO a dozen! welter or color crimson, euieiuiu, muni, . . . . i..i .i ..i.. oti;, ow.u - - - . I V. 1 Ullll tinrl I HO, Lll'UI Vl'lUfivAIUIl nuu u luuuii', eggplant at 76 cents a uuzen; puimoes at i oenre, amoer, uuuc i ' ' , supple figure nro the Index of real beauty, a bushel and srarco at that price. wine, snow-whito, vermilion, iciuuu aim MaMa0 ,, tncrmai baths, tho essentials Cahbaco holds ino can on me marKoi, in- sliver cray in wiuo wani;s. iuu thn limotrnm inimmi. will l,rlnc forlor stock selling at 3 ccnt3 to 314 cents not fall sheer, but wore graven by tlmo health and real beauty. Tho Bathory, 210 a pound. and water and air Into monstrous heads 220 Ueo building. Telcphono 1718. A lady : lot kings, dead chieis men anu women ui manager In charge For ladles only jn iuit'""(. u u.uo.u . . . ,. Rn fnr helow tnat. no sound Is tho exhibit In tho vvlndows of the Shlv- ,f coulJ rcach UB tho yellow- I n I r I.'ii rn l.ii rn In G t.i n I m n nrrn itnv I . . . . uritu i ui uuui u v. uu.uo uv, ., -i.. - n iinppr.witio strin oi .1.- 1 I .. DIUllU HUl. . --U-- started iuu uuvt'i uluuuiq vi iJUkiuiK u Jado green. Tho sunlight took theso won- urcs ncgan to como in to too nouHe ... . w of ....,.. . thelr wnti0w J"l,u """Z ' "I Vll.l w , tL-j. 3k forward to cancel- " '-."T n ;, An , rous wans ana gave tresu uuw lu u H . , .... aU.A I UU iLUUllUK UlU uiuu fl.VV w uuv f.ariy in '"''-"sold. This Idea met with ko much en- i como in, out uuv w ,.... ,. , .. . ,v nur t ,, managers began to look forward latlons with dread cancellations began to that naturo had already laid there. Even ing crept through tho plnc3 that shadowed namcu cancellations oegan to come in, uui. thulnm that lhev havo now cot their ,ui v . . . . . "- the extent expected by the wholesale deal- uf f aH kinds ot furnlturo U8' but tho fuU E'ry ' ''". ' crs. At tbelr worst they would have made vvlndows full or all Kinds or lurntur; , tnftt canyon as wo went out verj mtlo eLat Ztotalgures for the year, cheap and rcd-e.th.prl.. . 0 p, f rock Will Knjoy Cool Weather. Ask George F. West, City Ticket Agent North-Western Line, 14011403 Farnam street, Omaba, for particulars of popular Lako Superior trip ho has to offer during the month of August. SPECIAL BOOK SALE For the month of August we have made big cut on nil lines to make room for our fall goods. Cloth bound books from 10e up. A lino f lato copyrights, such as "A Singular Ifo" Via Crulsls In Connection with tho Do Wllloughby Claim and twenty other Itles usually sold for $1.25 and 11. SO, at 49c. Black Hock library edition, 2fic, all tho Pool, library edition, CSc; Oxford Ulblo Teacher's edition, $1.10; Polltlcnl Atlas of the United States, a $1.50 book for Oc; 2 volume sets Wnnderlng Jew and L( Mtsorables, SSc; paper back books, 10c, 18e, 33c, 36c; kid finish writing paper, one qr. to box with envelopes to match, four shades, 2Sc; Uennlsou s crepe paper, 10-foot rolls, 7c roll; four for 2oc other bargains too numerous to mention. Harkalow Iiros. Bookshop," 'Phono 320, 1G12 Farnam St. m uo c.icci in me tota n8u . ''he can commencing with tho regular sell but now In tho majority of cases the can- very cau t-or policies that nrn sight drafts at blood maturity apply to H. D. Neely, manager ,,! . ninw it wfts-ihat overhunc tho .qimn.bio L.ire. zto-ots uee ouiunng. collations have been recalled and the goods lK Prlco and lasting until tho article la dcepc3t deep9 of al Now . k v vM Tlred feot-rtc-No-May powder ordered shipped according to tho arrange ment earlier In tho season. On account of tho adverse reports re eelved It was believed that tho trado would Cool Mtuneaoti Do you realize how cheap tho roudd trip lag early In the season, but all houses re- rate, aro? Less than half fare. Via North port that for tho middle of August they hrcstern line August 1 to 10 Omaha to St. PauNMlnueapolls, $9.85. Omaha to Duluth, Superior or West Su perior and returu, $ 13.S5. Two fast trains dally. A night train and a day train service. Tho best of ovcrythlng." It Is to Bit enthroned amid tho clouds of sunset as tho spirits sit In Dlake's pic turcs." Trip to Ycllownlone. The Burlington's Yellowstone park ex curslon, which leaves Omaha Tuesday, Au gust 20, will bo back again on tho morn ing of tho 29th Have Root print It. Made Him Mad It was this way. lie wanted us to credit him for some goods and wo istuactl cnilsa In other words, tho trip to and through that njn't our stylo of jlolnc bwlncw-wfi mo iiiin ni lunu uui, UUUUv wo do a casn l)UHlnes don i Keep nny uouki Vlnntv ilnllnrn morn than Covers every CX- besides nomn of these Deiltlo When they Why stay at homo in tho heatT Go to peuse of tho trlp-rallroad fares, Bplng hji - I ... . ,, . . , . , I l..v. ...n.ta mnila npn 11 tl n I n I o nnn . . ru.,.. f nl.ickfoot Idaho. This firm Minnesota. isn ana nuni ana Datne. .... . . us so wo tleclded not to credit anyone mid have novor had better trade than this year, while tho quality and quantity ot goods do- rnanded show llttlo falling off from last season, which was considered a banner year. Among heavy buyers In tho city during tho last half of tho week were Brown & ,... , in. Northwestern L.ino HCKot omce. 1101-110 Biago in tne parn. wo ro siicuinK to it. "- uau.lliy sulB iu u.uftu, uu uu uvw. .r ,, v nr hnnVlnt -lvlnr full In l)Ut hQ 11 Ret OVlir It duced to stop at Omnha enroute, with tho Karnam street result that on many staples this city caught its trade. Boorey & Wood of Trovo, Utah, Is a firm which has changed Us prin cipal source of supply from the laker, to tho Missouri river. A. E. Miller & Co. of Lnramle, Wyo., wcro on the market for their usual large bill of fall and winter goods. This firm Is one of Omaha's loyal supporters and has been ever slnco It began business. T. L. Davis of York, who is credited with running ono of tho most complete dry goods stores In tho stnte, was on tho market, as was William A. Volght of Nolson nnd W. II. Weber of Vllllsca, la. These gentlemen mako reports of crop conditions In their formation. For tho benellt ot patrons who cannot make daytime appointments tho Bathcry Is now open Saturday evenings. Telephone 1716. Rooms 216-220 Beo building. imriRC TDniim c enn iapoq IIIVIIL- I IIUVUUL I Wll JnUUU , ...l..ll- i . T? Mi. I fOr CACCB31VU ('Vi Oyi UUUU 1 ... JiiiIkc MuiiRrr Decllnrn to Ttrqulrf May powncr. Bee. Telephone 233 Ho nd of Caleb llnlry In Illchtmnii Cnne. In tho United States district court Judgo Munger has disposed of tho motion of the master of the steamboat Jacob Hlchtman 11.00 TEMPTATION TONIC 75o Burlington ticket office, 1502 Farnam Jjo We8tV fiuln and N Ko street. $1.00 uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure 60a I3scoiuari 8 uiacuuerry uaisam zoo llWaV Z5c uartcr uittie L.iver i-nia lbo 35o Castoria, genuine 2oo 1.00 Cramer's Kidney Cure 75c $1.00 Poruna 75c 25c Lnxntlvo Uromo Quinine 15o Ilcr's Malt wmsKcy isc Cut Frlc Drug 3tor Tl. 747. . W. Car. 16tb an Chloaco. Goods dtllTtrtd FRSB to any part ot city. ! 'i,u ' - a8klng that Caicb Haley bo asked to glvo rtflpectlvo counties somewhat at variance . . , . . .,., with the published rcpo ts. Mr. Davis W ut fop rtam alnst , ownc'r8 of tho that while corn In lork county Is bauly . , boat. Tho Judgo has decided that under tho law damaged, the yield by farms running from T k ,i , f .h Vn'.mVv no bon ca b required, but at tho request record-breaking wheat crop of tho county . . . ' . . , , has put tho farmers In such good condition ... . , rj -.niin .v, i , ... k. ,..111 .nffnr hn IIHIn fpnm Ihn Inaa ......... ....... ,.v uu . v.M 11IUI IUW "v. .....v. . , 1.11., tmrr, C T..l .,nk It l . 1 ' . II 11VI IIUUI UVUIO) II II 1 V. tl . b . Hi llll. Will. ll.l ,,. !, .,.!,. 1. 1 l . . VKtlllitu HHkJ lillu nuiuuuuvii 1M D141IU1 1, Ul Iia nnlilnlitlnn ,h. it.fun.lnnlii Tn . V, See third page for Shlverlck rurnlturo raeantImo the boat Is In the hands of the Co.'s special August sale. Clnn-Na-CJael Societies Ot Omaha and South Omaha. Annual picnic, Jeffries Grove, la., Sunday, August 11. Special trains will leave union depot, via Illinois Central railroad, at 10 a. m. and 12:30 noon. Ilouad-trlp tickets, $1. United States marshal, as tho defendants refuse to give bond for tho payment of tho claim. Hamilton Warren, M. ., eclectic and magnetic physician, office at the Central hotel, Cor. 15th and Dodge streots, till a suitable location can be found. Special at tention to all long standing or lingering diseases and to diseases ot women and children. Very Low Rntea to Cleveland anil He- turn Will bo In effect next month via the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ity. Return limit may be extended to Oct. 8. No other line offers equal train service. Send for full Information to M. S. OUes, T. P. A., William r.. Wcdco annearcd beforo Judgo Chicago. F. M. Byron. 0. W. A.. Chicago. Vlnsonhalcr In tbo county court yesterday WEDGE PLEADS NOT GUILTY (ilvea nond for Appearance at Pre liminary HrnrliiK on Aumml 'M. and pleaded not guilty to tho charge of embezzlement lodged against him Dy J Fred Smith, nrcsldcnt of the nullders' and Traders' exchange. Mr. Wedge, who is 64 years of ago and who was secretary ot tho Shlverlck Furniture Co.'s great August special salo this month. See page three. Utah's Ideal Climate. On the shores ot the great Salt Lake and ' I - flf.v Mll.fl .kMar-nm In .1 I 11. Builders' and Traders' exchange for ten " " . '"' " V"J u,,"uuon' years, Is charged with having converted ...umi- .m. o en hrrwato "..Trra the V .r S5 ' and 1900. o.i-sinn inn.n. ,t.n .j Judco Vlnsonhalcr set August 20 as the "I". "Iuu)r 111. L lui n.w iii I.IUIII.II1I j r - - " - . ,i n T-n nlinnn QIC -J , BAA Ikn . ,1ia I ' JlliUUV ' rune anu uauu ouu na ii.u nuiuuitv m iu. bond required for tho relcaso of tho do fendant from custody. Tho bond promptly furnished, the sureties being C W. Partridge, J. E. Merrlam and Herman Ourke It brings relief Re-No-May nowdnr. Air your druggist. If your feet trouble you try it. August special furnlturo salo this month. Mr. Wedgo asserts that ho is tho victim Sco page three. of persecution. Ho says that ho rotlrcd as secretary of tho Builders' and Traders' exchango at tho beginning of this year and organized a rival exchange "Tho success of tho new organization," says Mr. Wedgo, "has engendered a bitter feeling against me on tho part of tho officers of tho old ex change and they havo caused my arrest on charges which they will bo unable to prove, One count of tho Information charges that on January 2, 1900, I took .3,000, and as a Fig Powder Has No Equal Dr. E. J. Walsh of New York City, writes: V. J. bhrador Medical Co.. Now York. Gentlemen: I havo granted your request in plvn Shrailnr Wlrr Pmuilnr .. .Mini matter of fact the exchango never had that pen7Ucltl8 ln such limited Inio a a week, amount ot money at any one time." , havo , ,t t t The complaint was sworn out In tho macBed ' ,, 1 "a Tl" n..r.tu .mi. 1, Tr. i nl r 1 I " uwi sm in ot tno t.u.iaers una lra"' for operations for appendicitis when your r. 7" ;;V;X I. 1,ls t'owder will answer tho purpose I i.mu ,,.uKH ,,,,.,,.... u. recommend it to all doctors and surgeons Dainty Slippers and Oxford Ties. If you need a pair this summer, now Is tho time to buy them. Don't wait until tho lines aro broken up and sizes all gone. We can fit you now, but a llttlo later tbore'll bo nothing left but odds and ends. Our handsomo, dainty, high grado slippers aro sold at tho popular prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 and up. Tho latest style oxfords at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. At whatover price you want to pay wo can glvo you uncqualcd values. Sco them. SGHAEFER'S FRY SHOE CO FORMERLY Cartwrlgbt 00. N. E. Cor, and Pou Your Early Inspection Solicited Advance styles ln men's and women's footwear fall styles, 1901 tho superb Btylcs tho exclusive fashions all tho fads and novelties of high art shoeuiaklng to be found at this store only. MONDAY, commencing of tho last week of Omaha's greatest shoo clearing. Tho prlco will movo every odd lot every broken line. $2.C9 for men's and women's finest Shoes and Oxfords 320 pairs ln this lot you will find all tho newest soles, heels and toes all widths and sizes strictly $6.00 and $7.00 shoes Monday, $2.69. 9Sc and 69c for women's Shoes and Ox fordstans and blacks values up to $4.00 broken lines Monday, 98c and 69c. $1.98 tor men's and womeu's Shoes welts and turns vlcl kid, box enlf, patent leathers values up to $4.50 Monday, $1.93. $1.39, 8Sc and 59c boys' youths', little gents' and misses' Shoes values up to $2.50 divided Into three lots Monday, $1.39 8Sc and 59c. Infant Shoes hand turned all colors nil sizes Monday, 29c, 19c and 12c. Misses' and children's Slippers one-third off former prices Monday. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO., 1515 Douglas St. Boys and Girls of Omaha and Vicinity Do you know your tlmo during the re mainder of tho vacation Is MONEY to you? Ind out from your friends ln your home community who of them Is likely to want piano this fall (either buy or rent). Ilrlng their names to our ofllco and receive for eamo a CASH PIHZK. We will hedp ou to n nico bunch of money beforo school begins if you will give us your ef forts. Our stock of pianos was never more complcto and we arc showing somo SURPRISING BARGAINS In slightly used and second-band pianos on small payments. In fact, we make terms to suit purchaser, and our guarantco on nil our pianos Is as strong as a gold bond. Now, boys and girls, show us what you can do and your reward will moro than pay you. All pianos sold on easy monthly payments, or will rent them cheap. Remember, this ts the MUELLER PIANO AND ORGAN CO., ' 1310 Farnam St., North Sldo Street, rhono 1098. ANOTHER BIG RUSH. ARMOUR'S Fine Art and Violelia Toilet Soaps Vloletta Soap, Armour's, worth 10c cako Rc Vloletta Soap, Armour's, worth 25c box 15 Vloletta Soap, Armours, worth 50c, two boxes 25 Armour's Fino Art Soap, tho kind you read about, lOo cako; box 25c SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. 25c Cutlcura Soap, only 20c 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap 20c 15c Tear's Unsccntcd Soap, only l: 25c Fear's Glycerlno Soap, only 15 50c Socletle Hygienic Soap, only 29c 50c Plnaud'a Violet Sensation Sonp.... 23c 25c Packer's Tar Soap.., 20c Don't forget that we aro still selling Homo Soda Fountains ns low as $2.00 each Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Ullh iiml l'arnnni Sin. 1WI fllft nil llllv II 1S10 Jinn nn 5nn. i. . . "-' ww. ..... . ttuuiiuuuu uiiiii viuiuiuri i ,1 lw 1 ! .J nih im 11 ns 1 d0 Dot Ioubt 11 wl11 'l0 J"8- 'hat I dull business the Guarr 1 0 on nVcemher 30 ml 11 mo on tl U ClQlm'1 for U' Your8 vc respectfully. , extra salesmen. Tomo ioo on uecemucr 30, 1899, $3,000 on Jan nr p t vat an , .. , . , im .miirifl nn .in iL i man "f h'. J: Vt"'. noom 901 Goodrich children's two-piece su iiiock, ai anu Gin Ave. Address, W. J. Shrader Medicine Go, uary 2, 1900, nnd $50 on January 31, 1900. MANDAMUS CASK OOES OVKlt. New York Room 10, No. 30 East Hth 3t. or 1C02 N. 21th St., Omaha. Neb. CnlimJui - tinitnil nnnllint fAAnril VifAfi t a r I IU f,l nf IU .vUnrn in hla nw .... . " " '"'-' "" ou.ficuuo auiuiuajr uw..,w .v.vw... intu..., i. iu .n.n thai v, , "v 17-. , o- Know'nB that no medicine will ever havo Its nt tho Guarantee's selling out sale, whllo It Is alleged that he took $75 on July 2o, cnuai. t honn ..rv ,,.,. ., r ., , ,1M mr.iih, .,. I ..... ll-Vlllllll.. 111. I U I II V I V 1 1' IW I llf. !'.''( ...U VW.U,JI..M.IQ I. .... - V rantce has to put on Tomorrow you can buy Its, cholco out ot a lot of nil wool goods, 98c; men's decent and rcspcctablo suits ot clothes $2.50; seamless socks, 5c; men's overalls, 25c; men's shoes, 75c; straw liatti, to close, 15c; extra line, all wool men's suits, $4.05; boys' brown check overalls, up to age 12, only 25c; light under- wenr, 15c a garment; extra heavy suspen ders, 15c; also big bargains in fine pants and suits, at tho "Guarantee" selling out sale, 1616-1S Capitol avenue, close to Ben nett's. P. S. Friday, tho 16th, at 10 a. m. there will bo another lot of goods given away free don't forget tho dote. Meanwhllo everything on hand goes at the lowest prices you ever bought equally ns good goods. S HOW IS THIS? Doiinlnir nrftlrrn lo -SIumt Cnimr mill Scrurc ContliiuniK'o. The alternative writ of mandamus top. compel Chief of Police Donahue to close certain houses on Capitol avenue and causa the arrest ot tho Inmates or show causa why such action should not be taken was re turnable before Judgo Keysor yesterday morning. Assistant City Attorney Adams appeared and stated to the court that the chief ot police desired to show cause, but would bo unable to do so until tho return ot City At torney Connell from tho east. Judge Key sor therefore granted a motion for a con tlnuance to August 21. Parke Godwin, nttorney for Louis Slobo- dlsky, tho owner ot the houses involved, asked that his client bo made a party do fendant In tho case, but tho counsel for the relator objected, Slobodlsky was given the right to flic a petition In Intervention, how ever. Itrure ot lllvnreo Snlls, Mary Jarvis has begun suit for divorce from Frank Jarvis on the ground of cruelty, They were married at Salt Lako City In February, 1892. Lillian M. Harwood has brought suit ngalnst William U. Harwood for divorce, alleging cruel treatment. They were mar ried nt Red Oak, Ia In April, 1S9S. The best is cheape st in the end When selecting u KODAK OH CAMERA, set something mnilo hy n rellnblo linn. Wo curry only eniiieniH of tho best makers rrcmo's, l'oco's, Kodaks, etc. See our special Tele Photo, 4x5, with case, $1-1.00, reduced lo $11.00. All other mnterlal for the Ama teur photographer at lowest prices. Luke Okubojl. The Ideal tummer resort. Quickly and f tally reached from Omaha via the Mllwau ke railway, the only through lint. City office, 1504 Farnam itrett. THE ROBERT DEMPSTER C0AIP ANY 1215 Farnam Str.t. Wholesale and retail dealers ln Pho tographic Material. 25c 16c 75c 2ft.- 6c Do these figures suit you? Smith, Iirown, or Jones can t sell them any cheaper, notwithstanding the great talk they make. Castoria Ilromo Quinine Peruna (genuine) Cutlcura Soap COCA CELERY Ltstcrlno (genuine) 75c Beef. Wine and Iron 7Rc Red Raven Splits 15c Scott's Emulsion 45c Syrup of Figs (genuine) 40c Popbam's Asthma Cure gOo When you find a drug store making a practlcn of selling the above goods for less prices wo will glvo them to you. FULLER 3ft CO., 14th mi DonglM SU. RtfUtered A. Mayer Co., 220 BEE BUILDING OMAHA, NEB. 'Phone 171 Re-No-May Powder isol only relieves, but positively cures all disorders ot the feet, stops odorous perspl ration, cures teider, snolltm and painful 141. Price 50 Cents. For Sale by all Druggists and Glove Dealer Consultation Free from 2 to 4. When ordering by mall add 5 cents for postal. Re-No-May Skin Food for facial manaje Re-No-May Cream lofleai Ud whitens tho hands and facs. Superior to Aplol, Taaty, Pennyroyal or Steel. Suro Relief of Pain and Irregulari ties Peculiar to tho Sox. Aptollne Capiales for three months cost $1. Drult or V. O. Box 2091, New York. Fait A SOIMHrt OUTING. HAYDENs Cl(!9 SUITS STILL GOING ON Vu aro scllini' more suits nnd skirts than all other houses in the city combined. J'riees lower than ever. 1 lot. ladies' suits in broken sizes, somo silk lined throughout, worth O Qft up to $1.5, on sale at J lot of 115 man-tailored suits, made of line Venetians, broadcloths, coverts and homespuns, some worth up tl 7 i?.'!"., on sale Monday at IV. A kJ Your choice of any suit in the house, made of finest Venetians, cheviots and Eng lish coverts, all colors, some silk lined throughout, worth up to r C 10. on sale for only . Ladies' silk and wool skirts in larger va riety than ever. All our silk dress skirts go Monday in three lots. Lot 1 1 table of silk dress skirts, some trimmed with Bilk niching, double llounce and solidaire tucks, O C Est worth up to $20.00011 sale for' vJ J Lot 2 Your choice of 5ir silk skirts, made of extra quality, trimmed in the newest styles, some worth C E-ft full v S27.n0 on sale Mondav JLVJ.CV Lot. .'I Your choice of any silk dress skirt in the house worth up to $(5fJ, Monday's price only I table rainy-day skirts, worth $1.50, for $1.S. 50 silk eton jackets, worth up to ?15, for i?1.50. Your choice of any waist on our counters worth up to 3.50, for $1.-15. 1 table ladies' wash skirts worth up to -S3. 75, for 1.50. :il HEAD AD ON TAGE 11. 30.00 Astonishing Bargains in Shoes for Monday HAY DEN s These Prices are Money Savers Crnmcr's Kidney Curo 73c Laxative uromo-yuinmo 10c I'eruna 75c Castoria SGc Curtcr'H Liver Pills i. 15c Gem Catarrh Cure 30c Temiitutlon Tonic 75c BOO 2-iuurt Syringes, worth 90c, 4Dc 200 3-quart syringes, worm i.uu wo 100 2quart Combination Syringe nnd Water Dottle, worth J1..5 95o DO 3-ouart Combination Syringe nnd Water llottle, worth Ji.OO. $1.0! We guarantco nil ma iidovo goods lor ono year. All prescriptions iormcriy nneu ni inns lcr Drug Co., Economical Drug Co., New Kennomlcal Drue Co.. Wnldron & Camnbell and Mcrrltt-Oruham Drug Co., can now b tilled only at BOSTON CTORE 10 DRUG V DEPT. Every pair a bargain. It will pay jou to buy a pair whethor you need them or not, as these goods aro not to bo had as you wont them. Theao goods came direct from tho factory floors and were bought very low. In fact some were bought LESS than tho shoes could be made for. Come early and avoid tbo rush, (or these prices will crowd our TWO I1IG shoo departments. Extra salesmen havo been secured so that you will not have to wait, but como early If you can. Men 8 Crown Shoes In b'ack vlcl, velours calf, chocoiato vlcl, tan calf, willow calt shoes, worth $3, ?3.B0 nnd Ji, salo price fl-06. Ladles' hand turned lace, in blacks, sale price, Jl.96. Ladles' hand turned Juliet, ln blacks, salo price, $1.33. Ladles tan and black oxfords, worth up to $3.00 a pair whllo they last, said price, 98c. Misses' shoes, tbo $1.60 kind, salo price, $1.25. Hoys' shoes, worth $1.75 and $2.00, sale prlco, $1.50. Youths' shoes, of same, worth $1.C0 and $1.75. price, $1.25. Llttlo gents' ln vlcl and satin calf, salo prlco, $1.25. Don't forget that Hayden Bros, aro agents for tho Stetson and Crossctt shoes for men, and tho Ultra and Brooks Bros.' shoes for ladles. These goods are carried In stock In all styles, sizes and widths. Shoes ln tho bargain room for Monday. Men's satin calf shoes, worth $1.75, on sale $1.25. Men's satin calf shoes, worth $2.00, on sale $1.50. Doys' satin calf shoes, worth $1.50, on salo 98c. Youths' of same, on sale 98c. Llttlo gents' satin laco, the $1.00 kind, on salo 63c. Child's and misses' laco and button, on sale at 29c, 39c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. vn,,n' hn. that alwavs sell ot 12.00. $2.60 and $3.00, 111 both black and tan, with and without vesting tops, salo prlco $1.48. Corns Monday, and como early. 1 -t . t-v i - rw r 4 ( in 11 You Spend Half Your Lifetime In your office. Why stand the aggravation of dirt and cold of mlsorable elevator service bad light and ventilation? There Is no ofllco building in tho town kept like The Bee Building The best Is nono too good for you, and you will And It a good business Investment to tako a half hour and look at the tbreo or four vacant rooms. Wo keep them filled. Why? R. C. PETERS & CO., Bee Building, Rental Agents, Ground Floor. uAvncu9 The Great Cthin? HAY UlHS Sale Continues Tho sample odd conts and vests and sample odd pants will bo continued Monday until all aro sold. THE MEN'S SAMPLE PANTS, worth S'J.oO-at O.'c. In all sizes from .lit to .".0. very few of the smaller sizes left In this lot. A CHANCE KOK ALL THE LAIUSEU WAIST MEN TO OET THE GREAT EST HAHGAINS IN ALL THEIH LIVES. Men's ?3.."0 to $t.."0 sample pants, In all sizes, from ail to 50 waists, on snlo for only $1.50. SAMPLE COATS AND VESTS- Conslstlng mostly of smnll sizes, M, 35 and .'Mi breast measure, coats and 'vests worth 57.50 to $10, on sale a'a lon; as they last for 51.05. We also have about 375 extra flno light colored men's summer suits In all sizes from H3 to 44, suits that are worth and havo sold from $10, $12 and $15, on salo as long as thoy last for $5.00. Contractors' Supplies Nowhoro In tho west can bo found a largor or moro comploto lino thun wo carry Manila Rope, Tackle Blocks, Snatch Blocks, Railroad Barrows, Mortar Barrows, Stone Barrows, Send or call for prlco Wire Cables, Timber Carriers, Cant Hooks, Tubular Steel, Barrows, Shotels, Jas. Morton & So.i Go. 151 1 OoiIk Street. All sunuiu'r clothing must be sold regardless of cost to mako room for our immense fall shipments already coming in. HEAD AD OI 1'AUIS 11. HAYDEN BROS. a-. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 IJouliis St. Special Parrot Sale Aug 5 to 12, Inclusive. Wo have nearly 600 ynuiic, tanm Mexican Parrots on hand nnd cxpoct new shipments rlRht along:. We are overstocked and aro compelled to mako another cut In our already reduced prices In order to malts room for now ar rivals. This Sale Shall Be a Record Breaker This week we will sell VontiK ncillirmlH nt only f4,00. Yoiiiik Dnnlile YcllowhcmU the best and p!ln''at nlkpr on rth nt only ifrt.OO. Kach Parrot -old with a written Buanintort in talk and to bo a genuine handralsed nestblrd. If you think this I.i a bargain doa t delay your order. GEISLER'S BIRD STORE. 303 N. 16th St. Direct Importer of Mexican Parrots. Thirteen Years In Business. Oold Fillings . Silver Fillings Teeth Cleaned .$1.50 up "Co 75o Ilroken plates repaired and made j good us NEW All work gunrnntecd. 51 chichchtcr's ihqlibh Pennyroyal pills WJ2HlSliTm. iU.iir.lU.I. I..4I... Iir.((l. ror uiiJtiir-iir.n-n r.iiit.. .- I lir. II Hi UoU n.ullll k.m 'HI lib tin. rtthD Takr lkcr. Ktrn.a n(orai obtllull. mm lnll tloa.. s; r j.ir pr.m.i. r ...J c. tua.a f. I'artlfiilan. T.illl "R.ll.r f.r L.dl..."- lllr. ! imrm Mall. I o,ou TmlB.iuli. .ld Dm il.'.. Ilkl.knUr l..nll O., .ulk.'Uli iii, Ma41 ur. V Til I. A.. I' A. NO CURE. NO PAY. Mr.N, If jou hfcTA imftll. wfk orgnt, loit powor or weaktnlnv drlni,oar Vacuum Organ l) ?lopr will rfMore you wlthont drugs or lectrlclty j Rtrlctur iod VMlcocelt prmaurntl cured In 1 to i wiikli Yft.CO In uio not one ftllurti not onortttirnMi efftct IraintdUtti n t r r .a i . - .....I j,l,r, IIIUUI "III l"l II l IIQU i lavra. tint ld In nlafa iitilnn. lOCtUPPlUNCt CO. I3C Ilirp Ilk,, lntm t Itt. ts4. It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND WORK to Make a Good lOo CIGAR THE Is Now Being Made From Flno Cuban Tobacco, to of 1900. JF. It. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers! St. Louis, UNION MAD i