TITE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, SEPTEM1? Ell 10. 1001. OIL TARES PLACE OF COAL Eouthirn Pto'fioEoad it Experimenting on an EiteniWa Sc!. SATISFACTORY REPORTS ARE SENT OUT Fire Dnira Arc n Hnpldlj- n I'ol hlp llelim Comertrd Into HI Ilnrnrrs Mr. Ilnrrlmim H cchn Itciuirtft Work. A report has been forwarded to R. It. Ifarrlman about the progress of converting Southern Pacific locomotives west of El l'aso and Ogden Into oil burners. Out of 700 loco motives on the lines mentioned, 133 now use oil for fuel. Sevcnty-llvo of them are north of Ilakersfleld, ten between Yumn and Kl Po and the remainder between Hakers field. Los Angcloi and Yuma, llctwcen Yum and Kl Paso locomotives are being changed to oil burners at tho rato of twa a week. fiteel tanks arc being erected at vnrlous stations, so hs to havo on hand always a rupply of oil for the locomotive. At Oak land a tnnk thirty feet high and ninety feet In diameter will shortly be built. It tl have a capacity of 1,260.000 Rations, The present Oakland tank only holds 50.000 pal Ions. At Fresno, Ooshen and Mcndotn thcro re small tanks. Hakersfleld has four 50,000 gallon reservoirs. In tho Kern oil Held1! the company has two Rleel reservoirs, each thirty feet high and ninety feet In diame ter. In I.os Angeles the company has a torago capacity of 2,000,000 gallons. Tanks thirty feet high and ninety feet In diame ter are cither already built or nearly con structed nt Kl PafO, Lordsburg, Benson, Tucson, Olla Ilend and Yuma. "hill saw to nn run nw.-vF.it. Ttumorril Triimfer of PiielUe Minrt 1,1 ii r- Mvnrrlili. In railroad and financial circles usually best Informed It Is believed that tho Pa cific Short Line, running 130 miles from Bloux City to O'Neill, Neb., Iiub passed Into the ownership of James J, 1 1111 of this Great Northern. If this Is true tho transfer of ownership has been mado recently. The. Ureal Northern did not have a dollar's Interest In tho property when Its bonds wero fore closed. J. Kennedy Tod fi. Co. of Now York became the absolitte owners without any relation to tho Hill Interests. Tho Orcat Northern leased tho property for one year nnd tho Relief Is that slnco tho expiration of that lease It has bought tho road from the Tod firm. There Is no doubt among railroad men that the operation of the road by tho Oreat Northern has been profitable. 1 1 111 got pos session Just nt tho tlmo when good crops were the rule along tho road. It has been operated very cheaply and has dono a largo business In proportion to Its expense. WOOL WAHllllOli'SF. IV MCIIT. nnrllnKtnn lj to llnllil l.nre lino nt Only. Upon tho completion of tho Toluca-Cody branch, which will probably bo within thirty days nt the outside. It Ih Bald that the Hur llngtqn will build tho largo wool wnrohouso t Cody planned sovcral months ago. For nunbcr of yenrs Hillings has been tho ivool shipping point on tho nurllngton for northern Wyoming, nnd especially for Hlg Horn county points, but tho city of Hillings refused to grant the railroad company cer tain concessions nnd tho road Is now de termined to mako Cody tho big shipping point. , One of the principal reasons for making Cody the wool center Is that by shipping from there tho Hurllngton will get tho en tire haul nnd will not havo to dovldo freight receipts with tho Northern Pacific ss In tho past. nKTTINO DIIWX TO FINK POINT. Wrilern Pnmrniirr Anxorlntlon He vise I In Utile. Western Tassenger association roads nt their mooting In Chicago last week decided to organize another auxiliary bureau to con sider and mako recommendations to tho general association as to uniform methods In advertising. All applications for ndver Using aro to be submitted to this bureau which is to dotormlno whether tho matter Is legitimate or tho oxpense warranted. Local passenger officials soy that this action means the abolition of all kinds of schcrao advertising, the blacklisting of undo slrnblc mediums, and publishers who mlsuso tho transportation given In exchange for ad vertlslng. Some of the Individual roruls have, used theso methods in tho past, but now they are to bo extended to all roads In the Western association. Postponed Inilellnllely. Tho adjourned meeting of western railroad presidents, which was to havo been held In Now York City last week, had been deferred Indefinitely. Efforts wero shaping In west ern railroad management, It wan said, toward a concentration of freight tradlc control In tho hands ot a few men, nnd It Is expected that each of tho big western groups of roads will place ono man In con trol of traffic. Such a chango In method is believed to bo tho rendlest solution of the rate-making question. Old Officer llrtnlnrtl. The annual meeting of the Uirnmlo, llahn's Teak & Pacific rnllroad was held at I.aramlo Saturday and tho old officers re elected. It was decided to mako the entire line, Laramie to Hnhn's peak, standard gauge. Grading Is now In progress nnd tho work will bo hurried with nil possible speed Thrs road will tap the copper and gold camps of southern Wyoming and northern Colorado. IMPOIITAXT SCIKNTIKIO IHSCOVF.lt Y. A Clinical Prepnrnllnn that Positively Kills ty Dniiilniff (ierni. A 'most Important discovery has been mado after a year's patient laboratory work aimed In a certain direction It Ih Newbro's Ucrplcldc, n preparation that curcn baldness, prevent falling hair and peodlly and permanently eradicates Uan druff. Theso evils aro caused by a germ or parasiio mai mirrows into tho sen p throwing up dandruff, as It o;ki to sup tho llfo of tho hair at the root. Thcrn'M no baldness without falling or thin hair. no thin hair without dandruff, nnd in dandruff It tho gorm is destroyed. New bro's Ilerpiclde Is the only preparation that will do tho work. "Destroy the cauEC, you remove the, effect." Nothing Ilka fle-No-May powder for ex cesslve perspiration ot hand or feet; posl lively euros tender and swollen foot, corns nd bunions. If You tin to Colorado lie sure and go over tho Loup. The finest trip In the country. Send 3 cents In stamps to T. K, Flaher, general passenger agent Denver, Colo., for handsome Illustrated book describing this and otbt attractive trips offered by tho Colorado & Southern railway. He-No-May skin food far facial massage Re-No-May cream softens and whilom hands and face. A, Mayer Co., 220 He building, Consultation Iron from 2 to 4 NEW. BATTERIES ARE COMING Drpnrtnienl nf llir .Missouri llroelwn Order Itelittlte lo Proposed llrorun ill, nl Ion. The national field artillery service Is to bo strengthened by the Immediate addition of nlno new batteries. Orders havo been received ot the Department of the Missouri headquarters from Washington relative to the new organisation. Tho now batteries will bo established first by means of trans fers from other batteries, nnd all will then be recruited up to authorized membership as rapidly as possible. -The numbers and localities of the new batteries,, with their captains and the batteries from which they arc to be organized, follow: The Twentj second Captain Adelbert Crnnkhlte at Fort Douglas, I'tah, from Hie Tweirtli, same station. The Twenty-tlilrrt-f'iiptnln John Conk- tin , Jr.. nl Fort Ktlinn Allen, Vermont, from the KIcventh, nt Kort Hamilton, Now vorK. Twenty-fourth Captain John V. White, nt the I'rcslillo of San Francisco, from the First, siunc station. Twenty-tlfth Captain I'lmrles O. Wood-, ward nt Manila. I. 1.. from the Fourteenth same station. Twenty. hlxth-f'nptnln Hurry I.. Haw thorne. Vancouver burrocks, Washington, from the Ihghth. snnie Million. Twenty-seventh Captain John K, Me Million, ii' Fort Ftfiiin Allen. Vermont. from the Fourth. Fort Myer, Virginia. Twenty-. Ighth Captain f'harles T. Mene her, Fort Leuvenwnrth. Kansas, from the Sixteenth, same station. i wetiiv -.ilutii Uaplulu Kclwnru K. Uayle, Havana. Cuba, from tho Thin!, niiiiio stn- Hon. Thirtieth Ciintnln Kitwjinl . MofSlnMilIn Jr., nt Fort Wnlla Wnlla, Washington, from me i mm, km nn; Minion. Of the Held batteries named tho two it Manila, tho Foirtccnth nnd the Twenty-; llfth, old and new, will bo organized nnd equipped as mountain batteries of six guni and 120 enlisted men each. This enlisted strength is to bo completed by voluntary trnnsfeis from troops serving In tho Di vision of the Philippines. in two Instances of the new organizations a change of station Is Involved, tho Twenty- third and the Twonjy-sovcnth. In both these eases the men 'transferred will re main nttnehed to their former battery till tho latter Is recruited to tho full strength, when tho detachment will bo sent on to tho new battel y. Army lli'iiliiinrtern Hi v It lev. Orders have Just been Issued from hem!. quarters hero relieving Lieutenant Colonel Jesso M Loo of the Sixth envnlrv from further command nt Jefferson barracks, .Mis souri. The place Is assumed by Lieutenant oionit .1. a. Augur of the Fourth cavalry, no will arrive thero Hhortlv with ih.i Third squadron of his regiment. (.nlonol Pullman, ciuartormastor of this department, has purchased a lot of new hup- lies for tlio soldiers of the Fourth rnvnlrv. who arc soon to urrlvc at Forts Itllcy and .eavenworth and Jefferson barracks. This Influx swells tho number of troons nt tli.. stations nnd various supplies for about luu men wore needed. Orders from Washington nrnvhle fn the moving of the Sixteenth liatterv nf fiehl nr. tlllery from Fort Uliey to Fort Leavcn- wonn as soon as tho artillery barracks at tho latter place are completed. Hy direction of tho Bccrotnrv nf wnr. Ihn United States engineer school nt Wlllots Point, N, . Is to bo removed to Washing ton barracks, 1). C. Aiiiioiiiift'iiientK of the Theater. That the theater-goers of this c.ltv nnHM. pato n rare dramatic treat next Wcdnes- iay and Thursday, when Charles Frnh. man's Kmplro Theater company from Now York appears at Iloyd's theater In Henry Arthur Jones' "Mrs. Dane's Defense," was clearly evidenced from tho demnnd for seats whon the sale opened yesterday morning. Tho play ran all last season nt tho Kmplre theater. New York, duplicating mo success winch it had previously won In England. It will be- 'presented hero the sumo in every respect as at tho Kmplre incnicr in .New lork. Sunday, September 15. tho Trocadern will throw open Its doors for tho winter sen. son. Tho attraction that will bo offered will bo tho famous llnby Lund and her all-star company, nrcscntlnc the lniest of muslcnl successes, "Tho rfypsy Princess." llatiy Lund needs no Introduction to tho peoplo of Omaha, having appeared hero on sovcral former occasions. Iltlrnxlnn of Limit On Buffalo Pan-American tickets via Nlckol Plato Hoad. $13 for round trln ilrkeix enn.i for fifteen days; $16 for round trip '.lckots good twenty days. Three dally trains with vcstlbulcd sleeping cars and llrst-elnss flin. lng car scrvlco on American Club plan. .Mcais ranging in price from 33 cents tn $1. Address John Y. Cnlahan. Oeneral Agent, 111 Adnms street, Chicago. LABORERS ARE VERY SCARCE Snplily of AVnrldiiKiurn ,lnst 'ov Is Fur Short of the Demnnd, Which In Very llrlxk. From nil sides como complaints of a lack of common laborers In Omaha this week. The men In charge of tho work at old Fort Omaha, where arrangements aro being mnde for tho National lluard enenmpmcnt. wero unnblo yesterday to securo laborers, nl- though they visited every employment agency. John Grant, speaking of tlu re pairs being mado on tho pavemcutti In tho city, said: "Wo expect to havo every holo repaired In the downtown streets by Saturday. Tho work on Sixteenth stroot will nloso Thurs day night and nftcr that tlmo you will not bo nblo to teJl that thoro over were any holes In that pavement; but we want men. Wo have tried In every way to got laborers and have succacded In collecting n smnll force with which wo can do something, but we can put many moro to work if wo can find them. Thcro has been llttlo or no pub lic work In Omnha this season and tho men who dopond upon that class of work for a living have gono to other places. At tho sarno tlmo thero Is n greater demnnd for this sort of labor In tho ulty In tho ordi nary avenues of business than thero has becnor some time and as n result wheri wc want a force they cannot be obtained." to ci,i:vi:l.v.u without ciiamh;. Vlu Illinois Central Itnllroml. Tickets to Cleveland nnd return on salo Sept. 7 to It, at rato of $21.60. Through sloopcrs and chair cars will leavo Omaha at 7 a. m., Monday, Sept. 9, running through to Cleveland without chango. Particulars at city ticket office, 1402 Far nam stroot. "I'lsliiim." The month o Soptombcr Is the best in tho year and tho Minnesota lakes the best In tho world for fishing. Oet a fopy of booklet, "Ileauty Spots," tolling you whero to find them. Ro markn bly low rates nt Illinois Cenlrnl city ticket office, 1402 Farnam street, or address W. H. Drill, D. V. A., Omaha. Neb. CLEVELAND AND RETURN, $21.60. VIA CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Ticket office, 1504 Farnam. ' F. A. NASH, General Western Agent. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., lo The lice. Wo will glvo thorn proper, legal Insertion. Telephone 23S. For Urcd feet Re-No-May powder, BOSTON STORE MILL ENDS Latt Wtek of the Great Mill Ind Sale New Goads E?rj Day. . CROWDS GROW GREATER AND GREATER This Nnlc, In ('oniiFCtlon Willi Orent Mil run I n In .New Full limits, Will Mnl.e Tomorrow the (iirnt ct Dny In Our HlMnrj 75e KRK.NCH FLANNKL, 23c. These arc all Mill Knds of French flannel In light and dark grounds, polka dots nnd stripes, also other new designs, remnants of all wool dark colored challles, In lengths from l'i to 3 yards. Many pieces to match, enough for kimnnas, waists ami children's dresses, on front bargain square, at 2.1c yd. MILL KNDS SILK VKLVKT. 2c, Sc. These aro all from $1.00 to $2.00 quality, In black, cardinal, blues, pink, etc., In lengths from U. 'i, ?i to a yard and up, all go at 2c, Be, 10c, lGe and 23c each. $l.f.O AND $2.00 DKKSS GOODS. Iflc. All the mill ends of high cost basket cloths, storm serges, black and colors, black plerohiH, large nnd small figures, eatln bcr ber. black and colored, lengths from 3 to ii ynrds, many pieces to nlatch, on snlo on bargain square at 49c yd. MILL KNDS $2.00 DUKSS GOODS, fiSc. $1.30 anil $2X0 camel's hair broadcloths, serges, VcnctlaiiH, basket cloths and granite clothfl, 4 to 8 yd. lengths, on sale nt 9Sc yd. IN SILK DKPAHTMKNT. Mill ends of 27-ln. and 36-in. blnck taf fetns, worth $1.00 and $1.50 a yard, at 09e and 93c yd. Mill ends of 27-ln. black satin duchesso and black peati do sole, worth $1.23 yard, at 6'JC. MILL KNDS IN I1ASKMKNT. Mill Knds of yard wldo bleached muslin, 2V4c yd. Mill Knds of yard wldo unbleached muslin, 2'c yd. Mill Knds of 25c white goods, Gc yd. Mill Knds of 75c tlno ginghams, t5',$c yd. Mill Knds drapery cretonnes ticking, denim, etc., 7tjc yd. Mill Knds yard wide Imitation French flan nel, lie yd. Mill Knds narrow Imitation French flan nel, fic. Mill Knds heavy mercerized satocn, 12Uc yd., worth 10c. Mill Knds 3'1-ln. wldo percale, SUc yd., worth 15c. Mill Knds alt kind carpeting, suitable for rugs, 59c each. Mill Knds lino cambrlcn nnd muslin, 5c yd., worth 12',ie. Mill Knds ot nil widths of Bhcctlng, 10c yd. Mill Knds light colored oujlng flannel, 5c yd. Mill Knds apron checked gingham, 2',&c yd. Mill KmIs drapery Rllknllno, 3V4c yd. Fine Bllknlinc comforts mndo of mill ends of sllkollne. nt $1.25 each, worth $2.50. Cotton blankets, 49c pair. Kxtra heavy cotton blankets, 75c nnd OSc pair. All kinds zepher nnd saxony yarn, black and colors, 2c skein, worth 15c. IIOSTON STORK, OMAHA. , J. L. Hrandcls & Sons, Proprietors. Selling Rogers, Pect &. Co. Men's Clothing. NO CASE AGAINST H0BART Tony lloelimc Decline to I'rnneeiite the Mreet IlnlUwiy fund Motor Who Wounded Him, Harvey Ilnbnrt will not be prosecuted for shooting Tony Hoehme. Tho ease was dis missed In pollco court yesterday at the request nf tho county altornoy, who said that Hoehme had decided to drop the proso cutlnn. Hobart Is n street car conductor." On tho night of August 19 he nnd llochmc had n dlsputo whllo Uoehmo was a passenger on Hobart's car. The men quarreled anil finally stepped from tho car and clinched. When they fell Ilnbnrt drew his revolver nnd shot. Tho bullet lodged In Ilnelimo's lung. Ho has now fully recovered from tho effects of tho wound. A Sliocklnu; f ii I ii in 1 1 y. "Lately befell a railroad laborer," writes Dr. A. Kellott of Wllllford, Ark. His foot was badly crushed, but IJucklcn's Arnica Salve quickly cured him. It's simply won derful for burns, bolls, piles nnd all skin eruptions. It's tho world's champion healer. Curo Guaranteed. 25c. Sold by Kuhn & Co. HASCALL RAISES OBJECTION Flrl Wnrd f oiiiielliuan I'mtonlH Aunlnnt CrudliiK of (.rover Street nr Sixth Street. Councllmnn Hnscnll will objoct to the grading of drover street between Sixth street and tho railroad tracks under a con tract nwarded to tho Georgo R. Crandall company. Tho contract prlco Is 18 cents per yard and Mr. Hascall maintains that It Is too high. The contract must como be fore tho council for npprovnl nnd Mr. Has call will make an elfort to havo It annulled. Most of tho work to be done under tho con tract Is scraper work. Eighteen cents per cubic ynrd Is tho prlco and Mr. Haucall maintains that it Is too high. Ho will seek to havo tho work readvortlscd and favors postponing tho grading ono year In caso a hotter prlco cannot bo had. Till! MHlTIIWUVrilltN mm:. $9.SS, ST. PAUL AND RETURN, , Sopt. 1-10. DULUTH AND RETURN, $13. S3. Sept. 1-10. HOT SPRINGS AND RETURN, $15.00, Sept. 1-10. DEADWOOD AND RETURN, $19.50, Sept. 1-10. CLEVELAND AND RETURN, Sopt. 7-10, Less than half faro, VERY LOW RATES to tho BUFFALO EXPOSITION. CITY OFFICES. 1401-1403 FARNAM ST. li:i to lltitYnlo nnd llelurii flJl Via Nickel Pato Rond, daily, with limit of tlfteon days; twenty. day tickets at $16 and thirty-day tickets at $21 for tho round trip. Through scrvlco to New York and Iloston nnd lowest available rates, For particulars and Pan-American folder of buildings and grounds, write John Y. Cal ahan. General Agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago, Ite-No-May powder brings relief to tender feet. Wonderful ,orl ImrM, Toward which tho eyes of the world aro turned; whero great opportunities nro open to everyone, Is best and quickest reached by 1 ho UNION PACIFIC. No better trains In the world than those run via this line, City ticket office, 1324 Farnam. 'Phone 316. It brings rullef -Ilo-No-May powder. Ask your druggist. If cur feet troublo you try IL FOOTPADS STUN A VICTIM I). K. (illlenplo In Rendered I'ui'on eloin hy lilnvtn on II1-111I mid U Itohhoil of Smnll ('limine. D. K. Olllcsplo of 2512 Davenport street was slugged by two footpads near Twenty sixth nnd Dodge streets about 10 o'clock Saturday night and rendered unconscious. They secured $2 from his pockets, but overlooked n largo sum secreted else where, Mr. Gillespie lay unconscious upon the sidewalk for somo tlmo until a passerby aroused him and took hi tn to his home.. He was thought to be seriously Injured, 'but hns now nlmost entirely recovered from the cflects of the blow. Ho Is unable to give a description nf his nssillnnts, ns ho did not get moro than n glimpse of them. i:vi:n vnonv nr.i.icn i r.n, XeiTlirn'n llcrplelile llenlroy tin Diiiiilriin (ierni t'ermmienlty 11111I Cure llnldiici. Quinine nnd rum and a whole lot of other things are pleasant lo rub on the scalp after wanhing It free of dandruff, but not one preparation of the general run will curo tho dandruff. A germ causes dandruff and falling hair. It Is necessary to kill that germ to bo permanently cured of dandruff nnd to stop falling hair. New bro's Ucrplcldc will positively destroy that germ, so that there can bo no moro dan druff and ro Hint tho hair will grow lux uriantly. "Destroy tho cnuso nnd you ro movo tho effect." LAitci? itnni'CTio.v in iiati:s TO HurTiiln Vln flilPflKO, MllirnnUer .t SI. I'll 11 1 Itiillreny Hound Trip Good ITntll Oct. S. $29.23. On sato September 7, 8, 9, 10 nnd 11th. Shorter limits correspondingly reduced. F. A. NASH, General yostorn Agent. Ticket office, 1504 Farnnm. BRINGS CESSATION OF WORK Condition of Prenldent Mopa lltmlneni lletMcen Depiii'tnieiiln mid ' Senntor Mllliird, Owing to tho presence In Buffalo of all tho members of President MeKlnlcy's cabi net, there Is n ccsBnllon of work at tho headquarters of Senntor Mlllnrd hero. All Important business between tho senator and the different department nt Washington Is nt a standstill, and no further progress will be mnde with It until the cabinet olllcers return to Washington. Keep tho body healthy at this season by using Prickly Ash Rltters. It Is n noces b.iry condition to successfully rcsUt ma larial germs. To TeniN lliirllnuton Itonte. Only $28.60 to San Antonio and return. September ll-l". Tickets. 1502 Farnam street. fnrd of Tliiml., Wc wish to thank tho members of lodgoj .no. iiJ, Ancient Order of United Work men, and Degree of Honor and other friends for their klndncts and sympathy during our great sorrow caused by tho death of our husband nnd father, Frank K. Hcncock. MRS. LAURA I1KACOCK. MR AND MRS. W. E. I1AKER. Ask your druggist or glovo denier about Ro-No-May powder. A great economy It. hot weather. Cures cxcesslvo perspiration saves gloves, parasols and lino dross goods. No dress shields needed If you use It. Publish your legal notices in Tho Weekly Deo. Telephone 2IIS. Patent Leathers Sorosls nro tho proper thing for tho ball mado ns they are, specially for dress occa sions as well as tho heavier boles for street wear. Patent leather turns. In button or Inco. with medium height heel or tho Louis XV heel, low or high top. Tho prlco Is tho same $3.50 always. Tho only woman's tlno shoo in tho world that gives $5.00 valuo for $3.50. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Frank Wilcox, Mur. Wrlto for catalogue, HAYDE I IS ' w ' j The Ambrose High Grade Dress Making Stock. Tl. 1 n wm . - . ine Biggest Bargains tver rut Un Sale, Black Taffeta Skirt Lengths from Madame Ambrose's Stock These arc the finest Clack Taf- fetas Made. ALL S-YAItO SKIRT LHN'OTHS OF FINE black talTetn. from .Madamo K Oitb Ambrose worth up to $10 Sl.OHl go nt wiww ALL 10-VARP SKIIIT LENGTHS FROM Madame Ambrose uluclc tFf,.... ........ I. .... in inni-iu ,ii ill i, MB. ! rji ... . ... IrS ,,UV, hU ill ULACK TAFFKTA-WORTII JI.50-;-Inch wide, for $1.00. I1LACK TA FFKTA WORTH J3.0C 51- Inch wide, for $1.50. Madame Ambrose's Silks Crepo do Chlno In blnck anil all colors, Ro High Oracle Wool Dress Goods Tho only complete line of fine high grade dresa goods In tho west, Wc occupy more dress goods spaco than somo of tho entire dry goods stores of Omaha. Oranlto cloths are very popular this year, Wo havo them at 50c, 75c, S5o nnd OSc. Lupin's cheviots In all shades and colors, from $1,00 to $3,00 per yard, Priestley's West of Knglnnd black broadrloths, $1,50, $1 75, $2.00 up lo $7.50 per yard. Wo. are headquarters for all kinds of wnlstlng, French flannels, printed hen rlettas, wool crepes, otc. THIS LHADIXfi DlIHSSr.OOD.S IIOrSK OF THE WEST. HAYDEN BROS. GRAPES ARE GOING HIGHER Mini. el Seetiin lo Promise nil dela tion of Prleea I'envlic Are Stroim. Tho grapo market took n flyer ycsttiday and there promises tn bo higher prl es In a short lime. The mnnngcr of the asso ciation which seeks to control the market In this fruit Issued a bulletin which put the outsiders to guessing. Ho made a stand ing offer for all standard picked goods of 12'4 cents a basket nnd announced that tho association will sell no grapes under 1514 cents per basket for standard grapes, Yes terday ho displayed a telegram ordering u enr of grapfs at 15 cents a basket nnd announced the order hns been refused. This statement strengthened the prlco considera bly, but salable stock was found as low as 12i cents for all of that, while somo very good grnpes sold as low as 10 cents a basket. Tho peach market was a little stronger yesterdny as the result of the falling off of thcv.tlisourl shipments, tho fruit selling In boxes at 75 to S3 cents per box. The apple market was somewhat stronger, good stock selling as high ns $1.00, with culls and smnllcr stock as low ns 10 cents. A .Mulit of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for tho widow of the brave General Iliirnliain of Marchlas, Me., when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning," writes Mrs. S. II. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night, but she begged for Dr. King's New Discovery, which had moro than once snvtd her life, nnd cured her of con sumption. After taking, sho slept all night. Further use entirely cured her." This marvelous medlctnu Is guaranteed to curo all throat, chest and 'lung diseases. Only 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottles frco at Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. lluntilo Pa n-Anier lean Fifteen-day tickets for $13 via Nlckol Plato Rood. Twenty-day tickets $16. low est rates tn nil eastern points. John Y. Calahnn, General Agent, 111 Adnms street, Chicago. City Ticket Office. Ill Adams street, Chicago. For excessive perspiration try Re-No-May powder. Ak-Sar-Ben Visitors should make up u list of tho articles they need In the drug lino nnd then como right to us ii tut see how much we can save yen, It will surprlne you how much below our prices are than those quoted hy those who belong to llio trust combine, which exists In Omnha. 2.1O Alenuen'H Tiileuni Powder 12o 25c llromci Quinine l,"e 25c Carter1 Llltlo Liver Pills 15c 23o Tooth .Preparations, nny kind 19c l.(N) IVriiim 7.ie J1.H0 Plnklmm's Compound 75e SUM Cramer s Kidney Curo 75o Sl.00 Temptation Tonic 75e Wic (Jem Ciiturrli Powder si'c 5!.o Dlrney'H Catarrh Curo :!5o J2.00 SuecilH Altet'ims $1.1',) $1.K .Mulled .Milk Vile $l.l Duffy Mult Whiskey Mo loe .Syrup or Figs Mo Jl.l") Kilmer's Swamp-Root 75o Jl.oo Hostettcr'H Hitlers 73o $l.i) l.l.stcrlim is.. S1.00 Miles' Remedies 75e il.Ou Ayer's Hair Vigor 73c SCHAEFER'S Ult l'rlcc Drug Store Tel. 7-17. S. W. for. Kith nnd CIiIi'iiko Goods delivered FREE to any part of city. Typewriters New Century, New Dens more, New Yost. Wo sell, rent, exchange, repair type writers. Everything considered speed, grade of work, coat of keeping Iij repair, durlnbllllty, etc. oura aro by all odds the cheapest typewriters on tho mar ket. For information regarding type writers, addrc33 or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., 1614 Farnam St., Omaha, The Great Sale of limn Wiifut tmi tw. i.n.,i tn 1 !!cc",y: :l.t..t,"H Oud Dress Trimmings from the Mad- amc Ambrose Stock - A beautiful line nf lino dress trimmings In full pieces, worth 50; yard, nil go nt lOo ynrd. A lino line of colored nnd black nppllnuo goods In cut piece and short length", worth from "5o to $10.00, to go from i'Jo to $.175 ynrd. Also 11 big lino of spangled robes, etc,, , worth $5oo to $15.00 per yard, all go at t.W to $3.50. Trimming Laces from the Ambrose ' Stock. All cut pleces-l-ynrd to 44-yard pleeci. worth from 50c to $3.00 ynrd, to be sold at less than nne-thlrd price. ; All ribbons nt half prices from Ambrose , Block. Ells Men's Clothing '"'Iff Ii Men's Brown Scotch Suits $4.50 to $18.00 Men's Gray Mixed Scotch Suits $4.25 to $18.00 Men's Extra Fine Suits, $17to$22.50 Thnt we cnu hold along side of the best mer chant tailor clothes and at one-half his prices. HAYDENs S This is the busiest room ever seen in Omaha jammed full from morning until we close. It's not old goods cut up, but this year's mill lengths and yard goods. Come in and we will 8ur prise you. Iti-lnch Flannelette, extra heavy, l24o grade Simpson's II. V. Satins, In colors only, no black, worth 15c ItG-lnch Percollnc, In colors only, tho 25c grade 30-Inch Percales, In lino long lengths, Co extra firm, dark and light colors, 23c grndo 5c 5 bales of ynrd wldo extra flno Muslin, worth rt'jc ,c 15c Towels 7Vc Lonsdaln Muslin, In short lengths.... SVfco French Flannelettes, tho 10c grado .... 10c French Flannelettes, the 12,ic grade.. 7I,ie .16-lnch AVorstcd Plaids, the 29c grade, 12'c 27-Inch Plaids, the 15c grade 7lic Strictly all wool Ilnmrspun, 61-ln. wldo, In grays, regular OSc goods 40c, 500 pieces of strictly all wool French Flannel, worth 30c 2lc Strictly all wool tlranlto mc Strictly all wool Ocnnan Henrietta.... 3Po Gents' and Boys' Clothing Boys' Pnnts, worth $1.00 33c Tobacco Sale Star Plug Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37lSe Horscshoo Chewing Tobacco, per plug, 37',f.e Fruit Juice Plug Chewing Tobncco, per plug '10c Newsboy Plug Chewing Tobacco, per Plug 70 llattle A.vo Plug Chowlng Tobncco, per Plug 35c Climax Plug Chewing Tobacco, per Plug 37,,c Novo Plug Chewing Tobacco, por plug, 2Dc Cionuliie Durham Smoking Tobacco.... f,0o Duko's Mixture. Smoking Tobacco 32o Uncle Tom Smoking Tobacco, per pack age 7Vic Old Stylo Smoking, per pound 25c A good cigar, 50 In box Ufcc each A better cigar, 50 In box 2c each Fine long filler clgnr, 60 In box the same you pay 10c for wo sell you 3c each Grand Grocery Sale Nebraska Oat Meal, per pound, 2!c. Ohio Oat Meal, per pound, 3c. Steel Cut Oat Meal, per pound, 3c, Hand-picked Navy Deans, Cc. New whltt! Lima Beans, 714c. Oreen Peas, (dried) 5c. Marrowfat Peas, (dried), 5Vc. Split Peas, (dried), 3V4c. Pearl Ilnrley, 3'4c. Flno Sago, per pound, lc. Imported Sago, Su. Tapioca Flake, 5c. Pearl Tapioca, 7', sc. Hominy, S'e. Pcnrl Hominy, 5c. Mlnutn Tapioca. 8Vfcc. Hasty Jclllcon, 3 packages for 25c HAYDEN BROS. Your Teeth should ho kept In good condition, so you will not ho embarrassed when you laugh on account of their beltig do cayed nr discolored. Qold Crowns, $5,00. Taft's Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St. (!)t (5 fftB9 9999 999 RESULTS TELL 0 8 THE HEB WANT ADS I'KODUCE RESULTS. "jWCOSlffl cc sirs 30 It Takes GOOD TOBACCO and HAND THE .11-l.T.l Is Now Being Made From Fine Cuban Tobacco, Crop ol 1900. f . R. RICE M. C. CO., Manufacturers, St. Louis. UNION MADE We don claim everything in sight. Tlifit.' aro oilier clothing stores within your reach. We beat 'em in values, that's our claim. Our clothes lit, they are stylish, they are well made. We employ the high class tailor's methods, best fabrics, best workmanship, careful ness as to the small things that make his or our work best. But we beat him in price; there we save you almost HO per cent Men's Cheviot Suits. . .$5.00 to $17.00 Men's Blue Serqe Suits, $7.50 to $8.50 Men's All Wool Worsted Suits, $7.50 to $22.50 Men's All Wool Oxford Gray Suits, $9.00 to $12.00 Tuesday in the Bargain Room I Hoys' Pants, worth $1.50 r.c'rioys' Pants, worth $2.50 i Hoys' $5.00 Wool Suits , bOa OSc $1.43 O.'iS 11.23 Men's $2.00 Pants , Men's $2.50 rants Silks $1.00 Silks 338 $1.25 Silks 40c $1.50 Silks . 40c $1.50 Silk Flannels 49o $1.50 Silk Crepons 43c 60c Velvets 20o 39c Underwear at 1 9c Men's medium weight ribbed Shirts and Drawers, In all slies, worth 33c, on rnln at l?o Men's $1.00 Colored Laundered Shlrta, with separate collars nnd cuffs, nt.... 29o Indies' long sleeve medium weight Vest, regular 25c quality, at .... 108 Ladles' nnd children's 25c Stockings nt lOo Flno nroken nice, 3bc Choice Japan Hlce, C'aC Head nice, fie. Fancy Pallia Hlce, Sc. Yellow Corn Meal, l'.ic, (irnnulnted White Corn Meal, lVic Special Meat Prices No. 1 California Hams SUd No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams llo Hex Hrnnd Chipped Hect lOo 10-lb. cans Pure Lard $1.13 1-11). can Corned Hect 12o Fancy Hnncless Corned Hcef 7o Pickled Houeysucklo Trlpo 3V4 Salt Pork Sc Cheese Sale Crown Hrand Iowa Cheeso lOo Challenge Hrand Vermont Cream 120 Mysort Llraberger Cheose 14o Fancy Wisconsin Hrlck 14a Fruits Fancy Lemons, per dozen 12',4o reaches, per dozen lOo Cracker Sale Soda Crackers, trust price. ' S'c, our prlco , So Farina Crackers, trust, prlco tic, our prlco 5a (linger Snnps, trust price fic, our prlco 5o nutter Crackers, trust price fic, our price So Crack Meal, trust prlro T.ic, our price 6a i Oatmeal Crackers, trust prlco Wic, our price 6Via Milk Crackets, trust prlco fic, our price Jo Stop'em up! I You will soon havo to begin stopping tip I thn broken windows nights nro goltlng a llttlo too cool for too many openings, our I dock of i I Window ! Glass j Is complete can furnish any size. Wit havo ' employed n first-class glazier for tho fall business, nnd can attend to your order 1 promptly. Telephone 319 and we can glvo tho lowest prlco golrg. Remember we can act nny kind of glass. FULLER 'I; GO Mtk d Unuslaa 9U. WORK to Make a Good lOo CIOAR ILJIBiJ