10 TTTE OMAHA DAliV BEE; TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1901. TWO OLD SAILORS REUNITED Hear Admiral Smith, Ratirtd, Visits DaiUl B. Eargent f Omaha. REVIVE MEMORIES OF OTHER DAYS Horn In (lie Maino .Vcniiort VlllnKi'i ' Tun l.ii ill CJrinv I Toiirtlier ntiil Are Aftrrivnrd Cinn-rnili-s In W'nr, Hear Ailmlral J. A. Smith of tho United State navy In tho guest of his lifelong friend, IMnlol II. Snrgcnt of Omnhn. Ad miral Smith lives In Wnnhlngton. He has been visiting ou tho Pacific coast nnd on his way homo stopped to visit with Mr, Sargent, who llvos at 2221 Webster street. Mom than sixty years ago tho two men wero horn In Maehlas, a llttlo village on the Mnlne coast. They attended school to gether nnd wcro aluays fast friends. Most of the peoplo In their natlvo town were seamen nnd tho two hoys planned to spend their llvos on the water. At tho beginning of tho revolutionary war tho English war aulp Margbcrlta was raptured nt Mnchlas. This was the first Kngllsh boat to fall into the hands of tho colonics and tho story of Its capture is tho first tnle that Is told to tho children of tho seaport town whoso chief claim to dis tinction lies In Its cnncctlon with this triumph over tho British. Llko all other Machtas boys tho future admiral and his playmnto wanted to enter tho navy. When tho civil war hroko out their opportunity came. Admiral Smith entered tbo navy In October of 1861 nnd two months later Mr, Sargent entered tho 6crvlce. (in lii Sen Tnitetlior. They woro both assigned to duty on the Kcarsargo and served four years on the famous old boat that did such noble service. Admiral Smith was paymaster on tho boat and Mr. Sargont was h In assistant. At tho closo of tho war Admiral Smith remained In tho sorvlco nnd wan soon promoted to pay director and was finally ndvancod to nn ndmlralsblp. Ho Is CI years of ago nnd is nn longer In nctlvo sorvlco. During tbo last two years Admiral Smith has spent most of his time. In Europe. Ho was dangerously sick In Ilerlln for sovcrnl months, but rallied and has fully recovered his health. It has been twolvo years since Admiral Smith and Mr, Sargent last mot. Thoy nro tho only two ofllcers now living who were on tho Kcnrsargo during Its fa mous engagement off tho coast of Franco with the conferedato ship, Alabama. "Wo men who went through the famous light nonr Chorbourg will never forgot each other," said Admiral Smith. "That fight was moro like a duel than n naval battlo. Tho two ahljis wero of practically tho same slzo and tho same equipment. There was no long dlstanco lighting. Tho two mon Btcr approached each other like mad bulls nnd tho struggle was llorco as thoy followed each other around In n clrclo nnd dealt tell ing blows. It wns a tight for blood. Thero was no Jockeying nnd retreating, Tho bat tle continued until tho Alabama had dealt Its last blow nnd Us crow wns compelled to leave tho sinking hull." PRAIRIE CHICKEN SEASON Sportsmen mill Urn lira In nnmt l'repiirlnn to Olmcrvu tin him. Today It will bo lnwfut to kill pralrlo chickens for thirty days and several Omaha sportsmen nro making rendy for a campaign In tho flold, Uio mnjorlty of them expect ing, to go out tho first of next woek. Thero Is consldornbln question na to some of the terms of tho law and tho denlers In gamo nro particularly wary nnd will not make contracts for tho delivery of gamo until they havn received legal opinions upon tho law. Tho law permits n dealer to hnvo not moro than fifty birds nt any one tlmo and this provision Is probably to bo tho means of nn evasion of tho Inw, as It Is Bald employes of tho houses will each buv ilfty birds, thus permitting tho denier to control nB many blrls ns fifty Mines tho number of persons ho has to purchaso them, This plnn has been suggested to ono Omnha dealer, who refused to be enticed Into tho schomo, saying that ho would ob servo tho law until It wns shown that Its terms wcro not enforceable. rersona going Into tho western counties to hunt gamo nro being notified of tho necessity of providing themselves with licenses to shoot, ns unless they have Biich licenses tho railroad companies nro not permitted to recclvo gamo for shipment from thorn nnd thoy nro llablo to flno or Imprisonment In cnao thoy nro found kill ing birds. Thcso licenses can bo procured from any county clerk whero tho applicant Is known, nnd for residents of tho state of Nebraska thoy cost $1, For residents of other states the llconso feo Is $10, Tho license is good for twelvo months. It Is not transferable. Itcports from tho west ern counties nro to tho effect that prairie chickens nro plentiful, hut that on nccount of tho Into oponlng of tho Bhootlng season they aro strong and wary, making It ex tremely difficult to secure good baRS. ONCE STATI0NED IN OMAHA Member of hr Ill-Kntoil Mnlh Itrul nieiit In (he Philippine Are "Well Known Here. Tho Ninth regiment of United States In fantry, of which Company C was almost an nihilated In tho Philippine Island of Fnmar, near Halnnglgn, Saturday morning, was for merly statlonod nt Omaha. In 1SS0 this command wns at Fort Omaha, reglmontnl headquarters and all, That was when this post was In Its prime. Officials nbout army hcadqunrtors know many of tho officers In tho, Ninth, nnd Captain W. Con noil, ono of tho few of Company C to es rnre, wns well known, No regiment of tho sorvlco has seen moro work than tho Ninth since tho beginning of tho Spnnlsh war nnd nil that followed. After leaving Fort Omaha tho command wns In Arizona for n tlmo nnd then moved to Fort Russell, Wyo. Thcnco It wns ordered In 1S90 to MndUon narrncka, N, Y, When tho Cuban trouble nroso the Ninth was ono of the first regiments ordered out, nnd It wns hastened to tho southern Island. After thnt campaign it wns sont to tho rhlllpplnes to battle with Insurgents. Shortly after that tho Chlneao trouhlo bo gnn nnd tho whole regiment was hurried to tho gates of Pckln, whero It remained throughout the Iloxer outbrenk, rendering valiant sorvlco. Iloturnlng then to tho Islands the regime t went on provost duty. Company C being detached and sent to 8a mar. He nn (lie Alert, Consumers of Iludwelsev, brewed exclu sively by the Anhuser-I)usch Brewing Ass'n, nro warned against other beers benr ing tho same namo or a similar label. Every bottlo of Budwolscr Is provided with the woll-known label and each cork Is branded "tludwelser." lloware of Imitations by ex amining these features nnd Insist upon Bud. welser being opened lu youi presonce. lNHKUSBIi-flUSCH RREWJNO ASS'N. Cramer's Kidney and Liver Cure Is tho beat; two alics, 0c and J 1.00. Druggists, AFFAIRS OF THE AUDITORIUM Iliinril of Director Until It I, nut Meet I tj Before the r.liM'llon. The last meeting of the present directors of tho auditorium company was held yes terday. Interest chiefly centered around the report of tho committee appointed to Inves tlgate the affairs of the special committee appointed from persons not members of the board to conduct the June musical fostlval this year. The committso made a report to the effect that tho accounts of tho musi cal committee were found correct, The re port of the secretary of the financial con dition of the auditorium company nt tho present time was ns follows: RECEIPTS. Musical festival, irV, net receipts... S.fiM 27 .Musical festival, 1901. net receipts... 2.497 7.1 (,'nsh received on subscriptions Co,v!27 fit ;nsii donations 2ri7 39 I'romotlon committee, net receipts.. S.Mo 97 Miscellaneous rcvenuo committee, net receipts 9,975 13 Total to.,70j SO iiaiancc line on ioi , , b.wj w 100,790 CO DIHHUHHEM'ENTS. Expenses $ Advertising Stationery Salary 1 1'OHtUKO , Interest Heal estate , 65 Ilulldlng 1, Fixtures 302 274 205 ,2 IS 125 1S ,920 OuO 111 Cash on hand nnd In bank 1, 452 Total $79$60 HL'USCRIPTIONB. For stock '. $129,912 00 Donations B.8U0 W Received from cash donations 267 39 Musical Fcstlvnl, 19 S,K)2 27 Promotion committee 3,635 97 Miscellaneous revenue committee,.. 9.975 48 Musical festival committee, 1W1.... 2,197 7.1 Mileage on hiiud 1B7 &0 Sulvnge, estimated 931 00 Totnl IIG2..S00 31 "In other words," snys tho commltteo, "If tho lists for subscriptions were closed today and full amount of subscriptions col lected, wo would have paid In $102,809, against which stock for $129,912 would be Issued In addition to tho brick stock, which cannot exceed $7,228." Tho ways nnd menns commltteo wns au thorized to expend an amount not to ex ceed $400 to determine, tho character of tbo ground composing tho auditorium Blto. Votes of thanks were extended to tho president of tho company, tho eocrotary, tho advisory committee, tho public gener ally and especially to tho prcts of tho city for assistance rendered during tho last year. In summing up the year's work President Snnborn stated that tho subscriptions re celved at this tlmo wero In excess of tho amount received by the Kansas City Audi torium company In the samo length of time nnd that everything looked bright for the curly construction of tbo building. SENATOR CURRIE IN OMAHA Custer County Ntntmiiinn Hhnken Up with Oilier In n I'eniilliir Itnllwn Accident. Senator F. M. Currlo of Sargent, Neb., was In tho city yesterday on his way from Chicago to his home. Ho was on tho Northwestern train which was derailed near Dunlnp this morning at 7:30 o'clock. "Thero wns considerable excitement among the pas sengers," said tho senator, "but thero was no ono Injured. A broken rail threw tho cars from tho track. Every car was moro or less damaged, several of them being badly broken up, Tho train was dclnyed a short time, but there Is no serious damage so far as wo could see." Somebody gets every piece of furnituro placed In our east window. Shlvcrlck Fur nituro Co. Physicians recommend our treatment for rheumatism as tho most successful. Ladles only. The Dathery, 216-220 Dee bldg. Tolo phono 1716. Fine Weather nt Hut Spring, S. T). Tho latest advices from Hot Springs says tho weather Is PERFECT. Tho fall Is the time to sco tbo niack Hills In Its beauty. Climate, scenery, waters, amusements, hotels, everything perfect. Low round trip rates, good ninety days, via tho Northwestern line. Ticket office, 1401-1403 Farnara street, Omaha. Depot, 15th and Webster streets. Dlnmond rings, Edholm, Jeweler. Apeclnl Kicnmlon nutea to Snn Fran claco, f4B, The Union Pacific has authorized n rate of $45 for the round trip between Omaha and San Francisco for the general conven tion of the Episcopal church. Tlckots on sale September 19 to 27, Inclusive. Final return limit November 15, 1901. City tickot office, 1324 Farnam street. Telepbono 316. All kinds of baths, scientific massage. Ladles only. Tho Bathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tel. 1716. Notice of Dividend. Dividend of 60 per cent of tho balance duo creditors of the German Savings hank Is now ready for distribution at my office, 106 No. 15th, on nnd after Sept. 28. 1901. THOMAS II. M'CAGUE, Receiver of tho Oerman Savings Dank of Omaha. Ninth Wnrd Itepnbllcnn Clnb. There will bo a mooting of tho Ninth Wnrd Republican cluh at tho club rooms nt Twenty-ninth nnd FarnHra streets on Tuesday evening, October 1, 1901, at 8 o'clock. C. S. HUNTINGTON. President. Tho Rathcry Is open Thursday and Sat urday evenings. For appointments tele phono 1716 or call 216-220 lice Building. Why not take advantage of tho down hill price In our cast window? Shlvcrlck Furniture Co. Publish your legal notices In Tho Weekly nee. Telephone 23S, Finest watches. Edholm, Jeweler. Boro-Lithia Water You Well. If you drink a glass of DORO LITHIA WATER before each meal It will Increase your work ing capacity nnd keep you well. It Is a delightful beverage whether taken by Itself or n an adjunct to other liquors. This Is the only Llthla on the market which was RECOO NI55ED nV THE U. S. GOV ERNMENT as being of special medicinal value, and therefore subject to STAMP TAX. We sell 100 kinds of mineral wntor and have them on draught at the Onyx Queen. Sherman & McGonnell Drug Co, 'The Drug Store on the Corner," SIXTEENTH AND DODOB ST., OMAHA. LAST DAY OF THE OPTION Something Muit Be Done at Once in Pro- pond Consolidation, NO INFORMATION COMES FROM EAST IjiifiiI Mnnnucrs of the Cnmpnnlr In nihril Acrt thnt Tliej- Are Doubtful ns tn the Plniil Outcome of .Vi-Kollntloiis. Today tho option given by the Omaha Street Railway company, the Omaha & Council Illuffs Railway company and tho New Omnhn Thomson-Houston Electric Light company to tho representatives of tho eastern syndicate which is trying to form a combination of thcso companies will expire, and up to last night no word had been received nt tho offices of any of tho companies In this city relative to tho com plctlon of tho deal. This Is not conclusive proof thnt tho deal will not bo consummated, however, ns rep resentntlves of tho companies nro nt this tlmo In tho cast nnd all arrangements may bo made thero beforo word Is sent to Omaha. This Is said to be hardly probable under existing circumstances and among tho pcoplo Interested thero Is n feeling that tho matter will miss flro nt this time, Senator Millard, who Is interested In both of tho street car lines, returned from the east yesterday. He said on his return thnt ho had seen nono of tho eastern par tics on this trip nnd seemed to bo doubtful regarding tho consolidation, saying, "I don't bollovo they nro ready to do anything nt this time." ,nt Very Anxious. At the office of tho street railway com pany It wns said that tho mnjorlty of tho ntockholdcrs nnd directors In thnt com pany nre supremely Indifferent ns to tho outcome of tho pending negotiations nnd wero ns willing to continue nlong Independ ent lines ns to enter the new compnny. "Thero Is no doubt," said ono of thcso offlcors, "that by tho consolidation much exponso could bo saved, particularly In the manufacture nnd distribution of power, but when ono hns remained with tho company for nearly thirty years and has seen It como up through difficulties to n place whero It Is beginning to pay ho does not fcol llko quitting or turning tho management into other hands. As far ns I know nothing nas been dono in tho matter for several weeks. Tho experts enmo hore. examined our books and made n report. This report wns made to tho eastern mon nnd nono of us know whnt It contained. It may be that Die matter will be dropped. The options ex plro tomorrow, but further time may be granted. At tho olllco here, at this time. wo know nothing nbout thnt phaso of tho enso. What they may do In the next few days will bo dono In tho cast nnd what that is wo cannot tell." 18-k wedding rings. Edholm, Jeweler. MftHiirn I'll Us Illuminated. Tho Michigan Central, "The Nlngara Falls Route," has established at Its Falls View station a nowerful electric spnri-h. light, which every night illuminates the race or tho rails nnd tho rapids for the benefit of tho nnssanccra uoon Its train passing after dark. For tickets and folders npply to city ticket omce, 119 Adams street, Chicago. Send articles of Incorportlon, notices of stockholders' meetings, etc., to Tho Bee. We will givo them proper legal Insertion. Telcphono 238. Why suffer with rheumatism: The Dathery, 216-220 Dee bldg. Telephone 1716. For ladles only. Ret tho best Cramer's Kidney nnd Liver Cure; 50c nnd $1.00, Sold by all druggists. Rich cut glass. Edholm, Jeweler. NOW IS THE TIME TO SELECT YOUR FALL SUIT And you won't be able to find a larger or bet ter line to select from than at Nicoll's $20 to $40 for suits cut and made to your mea sure by Omaha tailors.. Why should you wear store clothes when you can get such prices on tailored garments? rants, $5 to $12. THE TAILOR Karbach Block, 209-11 So. 15th St. Typewriters ! New Century, New Dens more, New Yost. We sell, rcat, exchange, repair type writer. Everything considered speed, grade of work, cost of keeping In repair, durlabllllty, etc. ours are by all odds the cheapest typewriters on the mar ket. For Information regarding; type writers, address or call on United Typewriter & Supplies Co., ItU Farnim St. tnana, SPECIAL SALES The Biggest Sale of Notions Ever Held in tho City Begins Tuesday The Bargains are Vonderful and Offer Splendid Saving Opportunities Henceforth Tuesday Will be Notion Day at Boston Store. SALE OF NEW FALL MILLIHERY SALE OF JEWELRY. .Notion! .Notion! otlont 10,000 cnmbrlc Ilattenhcrg pnttcms worth 60c, go at 6c each; only two to u customer. 10,000 pieces Mulshing braid, 6 yards In n bolt, worth 10c, go nt le. 10,000 bolts llnlshlng braid, finest quality, made to aril at 35c, go nt ,1c bolt. All kinds eorsot clasps, worth up to 25c, go nt 2c pair, 10,000 pieces flno silk elastic worth 25c, go In garter lengths nt 6c each. All kinds of shell hair pins worth up to 25c, go at Sc dozen. All kinds aluminum dressing combs, north 25c, go nt fc each. All kinds steel scissors, worth up to 25c, go nt fc pair. All kinds crochet cotton that generally sells at 6c, go at lc ball. Largo cards of sewing nnd nrt needles, nado to sell nt lGc card, go nt lc card. Long black hat pins, 12 on a card, worth Cc, go nt lc enrd. CO yards spools standard sewing silk, lc spool. Embroidery silk, best grado. 2c dozen. Now York mills thread, lc spool, J, O. King's bcHt sewing cotton, l'ic spool. Velvet grip hoso supporters, made to sell at. 25c, In children's, misses' and indies', go nt 6c pair. Hump hook and eyes, regular 2c kind, go nt 3 cards for lc. Hump hooks nnd eyes, superior to Do- Long's, worth 10c card, go nt lc card. Stockinet dress shields, 6c pair. Rubber shirt waist cult protectors, made to sell at 25c pair, go at 6c pair. Favorlto hair crimping pins, mndo to sell nt 10c, go at lc box. lOo hairpin cabinets, lc each. Queen steel skirt supporters, mado to sell at 25c and 50c, go nt 3c encb. 10c witch polishing cloths, 2c ench. Genuine pearl Knob hairpins, mudo to sell Qt 10c, go nt lc box. H. R. ombroldcry ball cotton, 3 balls lc. Self-locking skirt, waist nnd placket fasteners mado to sell at 25c, go at 6c card. kw 'ffi mm mj iq LEjrfw-s HAYDEI 1 S For a final effort wo have t jackets and skirts still remaining and will put them on sale Tuesday to make it tho greatest bargain-giving day ever known in this or any other cloak department in the west. Samplo suits from flvo houses that tho manufacturers wholesaled ns high ns $15 eamplo salo prlco $7.50. Samplo suits, In Norfolks, ctons, blouse nnd double-breasted garments, mndo of flno cheviots, serges nnd Venetlnns manufac- turers' prlco $18.00 to $20.00 samplo salo prlcb $10.00. Samples of flno suits mndo by one of tho foremost manufacturers of Now York City, In Norfolk, blouso nnd cton styles, lu Im ported cloths, Jackets lined with tho fa mous Olvernnud'fl taffetas, skirts percallno lined nnd Intprllned, on salo for only $15. Just arrived by express: 200 rnlny day skirts will go ou salo at $2.90 nnd $4.90. ;5 women's skirts, mado of the famous Glvernnud's taffetas, nppllquo flounce, tucked all over, worth $18.60, for only, each, $10.00, 75 women's skirts, mado of pebblo chovlot and serges, trimmed with throo and four rows of black stitched taffeta, lined with nearsllk, velvet bound, a skirt mado to soil for $18.60, salo prlco $1.95. JACKETS Women's box coats, trimmed with bands of Btltched tnffeta, a coat worth $7.00, for only $3.60. Women's box coats, mndo of American mills kersey, In black, browns, reds, blurs and tans, with storm or coat collar, tho HAYDE Deceptive Headlines W tunn.lrr If the Tlllhllt C011 llO llOOd- wlnked by reading tho outbursts of (-omu of theso would-bo cut price druggists. Wo have kept It beforo you that I'very driiK-i-lst In town, excent uh. belong to tho trust This we. will make alllrinvit to. Yet tluy continually nciverwsn kiihck mu unm n,ii "iion th knell tales" nn the existing combine nnd still hnvo their detectives cm ployed trying to llnd out where wo buy goods-becauso tho Omaha Jobbers won't ell us. 1)11.00 Tenilitiltliiii Tunic 7.c BOo Crniiiir'(t Ktilnry rnro IOr 2Bo VU'tor IMIIn ."'i- $1.00 Kirk's Hair Tonle V.c 25c Woodbury's Faco Powder 13c $1.50 Vln Mnrlanl $1. $1.00 Newbro's Herpleldo tea 75c Coke's Dandruff Cum Sflc 60c Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin 27c $1,00 Wlno Cardut fio DOc Pozzon' Powder 27c 1.00 .VIlHiun lliilr Tonle .'Hi' 26c Qulnncetol 20c SGHAEFER'S Cut Price Drug Store Tel. 747. S. W. Cnr, Jtldi nnd Oliicnuo Goods delivered FREE to any part of city. AT BOSTON STORE tf'J.'M Ilntlirnlilcrcri Afitlinti. ntlo. White Eiderdown Afghans, elaborately embroidered and ribbon trimmed, In nil tho new shapes for Oo-Carts, Baby Car rlagcs, etc., on salo Tuesday nt 69c, I.inl I i-m 15 1, t'u ti-l in Hint lint, .-,!!. French nnd Fin felt tintrlmmed Hats black nnd colors, worth $1.25, on salo at 60c. Children' t'n trimmed lint, nitc. Children's untrlmmcd English felt Sailor Flats, 75c values, 30c. ' r.Oi lllnck Hlrd. mo. 1,000 pretty French dyo Dlnck Hlrds, the regular 60c values, 19c, no i'i !() wihk", no. 210 cartons of nil kinds and colors of fancy Wings, none sold for Icbs than 60c, for salo Tuesday at Cc each. Mill .Ictwlry Snip Tuedny. Reality Pins, fancy beads, 6 pins on card, 6c. One lot Ladles' Belts, worth 25c, on salo at 10c. Hat Pins, with nil colors of handsomo stone settings, 2 for 6c. Flno plated Collar Buttons, 0 on card, only 6c card. Ladles' foncy Garters, all colors, In glass boxes, per pair, Cc. Itimilkerelilefd, lc Knelt. C.OOO misses' nnd children's school hand kerchiefs, lc each. Big lots of ladies' and gents' handker chiefs, ntiu quality, 5c each. Alt kinds plain and fancy buttons, worth 25c, go nt lc dozen. Children's fast black Derby ribbed hose, c pair. Men's fancy colored socks, all sizes, 2c pair. Thousands of ladles' corsets, all sizes, worth 76c, go nt 39c. Largo bargain squaro of hundreds of styles of dress trimmings, black and all colors, go nt lc nnd 2',4c yurd. ta mis Samnle Suits. Waists and Skirts taken all the sample suits, best coat over offered for tho money, worth $S.50( for only $1.00. Women's box cats, mndo of West of England kersey, Btrnppcd seams nnd mir ror velvet, lined throughout with tho fa mous Skinner's satins, warranted for two years' wear, our leador and an unmatch utile coat nt $10.00. Women's nutomobllo coats, In nil wool kerseys, lined with scrgo, worth $15, for only $S.9S. Women's automobiles, mndo of tho very best quality American Woolen Mills ker Bcys, trimmed voke, collar, cuffs nnd pock ets with panno velvet, lined throughout with Skinner's Bntln, como in storm or L'Alglon collar, n coat nolo In this town for $2S, salo prlco only $10.50. EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY Ladles' dressing sacques, In reds, blues, tans, grays, old loso and hello, worth $1.50, ' ,or onlv Women's Baltic seal collarettes, ten-Inch capo ami uix-lnch collar, for $1.00 each. Women's black taffeta wnlBt, mado of Glvernnud's taffetas, nil silk, worth $5.00, Tuesday In our clonk department for $2.9S. Wo will bo pleased to havn you call and sco our beaver Jnckets at $G9.00 our ottors ' at $115.00 our sealskins nt $200.00 and our J Crlmmer's nt $10.00. Also our flno silk , drees skirts at $35.00, $50.00 and $00.00. BIG GUT 25 lbs. Weighted Floor Brushes Regular Price $3.50 Our Price $2.50 15 lbs. Weighted Floor Brushes Regular Price $2-50 Our Price $1.50 These nro well made nruMies, with good bristles, Btrong handles nnd full weight. Call and Inspect them. FULLER DRUG AM) I'AINT CO. Htli ami DiuKln Ma. TAFT'S Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St, Try our VITALIZED AIR for Pain less Extruding and you will never have a tooth extracted without Its use. No after effects. "SET TEETH i'OR ONLV $5.00. BROS V9 are complete in every detail. QUANTITY, QUALI'Y STYLE AND PRICE You can depend upon anything you got hero as being correct in every detail. Sec Farnam Street Window. 75c lllack Taffeta on salo noc 90c lllack Tnffotn on salo 49c $1.25 Ulack TalTota on salo f,3c $1.50 lllack Tnffotn on salo S90 $2.00 lllade Taffeta on salo $1.00 $1.60 Fancy Silk nt .)3e and C9c lu the Bargain Room Hayden llros.' great special spot cash purchases. Including several entire stocki o dress goods wash goods, linings, silks, clothing, shoes, blankets, musMn. etc e e closed out nt 33 to 50c on tho dollar, on sale at ridiculously low pr l es Thousands' of bargains for shrewd and economical buyers. Remember this sal Tn the Targa . DRESS GOODS f.,000 yardB of worsted nnd all won! rem. nants of plaids, stripes, henricttns, serges, tancics etc., at just onc-tblrd of their regu lar value. All wool Oermnn henrlotta, 3De. English henrletta, 3C-lnch wide, worth 3Dc, at 25c. 42'lncb wldo extra heavy scrgo, 25c. Strictly all wool granite, 49c. $1.50 novelties, -19c. 2S-lnch doublo fold dobeiccs. worth ir,e. nt Cc. Doublo fold wool check, 5c. Doublo fold fancy plaids, 5c. Doublo fold nlcn now jicnuards, 7,$c. 2S-lnch honrlcttas, ull colors. 10c. FURNISHING GOODS Children's camel's hair underwear. 10c. 12'4c, 16c, 19c and 25c, worth doublo. Children's flno llecccd underwear nt 10c. 15c, 19c nnd 25c. Worth double. Ladles' 15c hose, 7'.ic Men's 15c half hose, 7Ur. Men's COc suspenders, 26r. Hoys' 25c suspenders, 10c. 26c men's tlos, 5c. Men's turkey red handkerchiefs, 2Ue. COFFEE AND TEA DEPT. Llbcrlan diamond coffeo 12Uc Llberian H. H. coffeo i;ji0 Very flno Santos coffeo isc Mnracnlbo coffeo i7i,0 Ountcmnla coffeo ' it, Interior Java coffeo o-. Private growth Java coffeo 3iij0 AnBola Java 2c Mandollng Java 33,, Arabian .Mocha and Old Oovcrnmont.. . 35c With every pound of good tea. 45o to 50e per pound, you get a fancy teapot. FRUIT Fnnry Quinces, per dor . 35c. Fancy Oranges, per doi., 40c. ROUGH RIDER or TRAMPING BOOT. For comfort when being given bard wear their equal bus not been produred at any price. Extension Boles, seamless .md with English back ntny. This Sornsls himtI.iI i proving wonderfully popular. EuujI to uuy $5.00 shoo made. SOROS IS ARE ALL $3.50 ALWAYS Fit thu Feet Like fustum Work. SOROSIS SHOE STORE, 203 South 15th Street, Krnnk WIU'i), .Mur. Send for catalosue. K . n'r; "", !' only .Kim. HAYDEN BROS. Iv Ki:i.i; V I.VSTITII'n;, Hi nml l,rii rim orf li, O11111I111, ASK FOR A Contains the best Havana Tnhnrrn. Pmial In imnnrfpri rinrarc . . . w Mmufactured by P. li. Rico Mercan'llo ommsanaa THE FOLKS Who simplj sit and wish arejuot the ones who catch the fish. You'll wake up one of these cold morning and find you're caught without an overcoat. Why not bo ready when the cold spell comes. Our stock of EN'S FALL OVERCOATS. The Big Silk Stock from the James R. Russell Mills is Now on Sale. $1.00 Black Hrocndo Silk nt 4J0 i.uu eivct. in colors and black f,9o Taney Velvet for waists. Velvet Cords for wnlsts. $2.00 lllnck 27-Inch Velvet nt ..; $1.00 lllack and White Hemstitch Silk, worth $1.00 nnd $1 50, nil nt cio SILKS Remnants of silks In plain nnd fancies, at 2c, 5c, 7c and !c. Remnants of silk, largo enough for waists, nt 26c. $1.00 silks In fancies, 39c. $1.25 Bilks In fancies. 49c. Silk flannels, worth $1.50, 49c. 60c velvets, 19c. $1.00 corduroys, 39c 39c silks, 19c, $1.50 black fancies, 49c. $1.75 hlnck fancies, 49c. l-'aconns silk, per yard, 10c. CLOTHING Hoys' $3.00 all wool suits, $1.45. Hoys' $2.50 woolen suits, 95c. Hoys' $3.00 reofers, $1.50. Hoys' $2.60 reefers, $1.25, Roys' $5.00 nil wool capo coats, 95c. Hoys' $1.00 cordiroy pants, 60c. Hoys' S5o nil wool pants, 40c. Hns' 75c all wool pants, aSc. Men's $1.00 odd pants, $1.60. Men's $3.00 all wool pants. $1.60. Men's $2.50 worsted pants, $1.25. Men's $2.50 woolen pants, $1.25. CHEESE AND FISH Wisconsin full Cream Cheese, lGc. Wisconsin Brick Chccao, 14c. Iowa I'rcnm Cheese, 10c. No. 1 Family White Fish. 04c Holland Herring, per lb., 10c. CANNED FRUIT DEPT. 3-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes, very brflt 8H0 0.11, ,.ii.i ., , a.ih ,n,,a riifin ,.-i.- j 3-lb. cans very lino California' neV-wiai! ' AND DATES BK iieo Lemons, per doz., 10c. choice Holllng dates, per lb., 6c. FIT FOR A KING. In rlrli dellilnuH flavor and purity Is th Mel beer brewed by tlio Mr'lz Bros. Brew ing Co. It has be. omu .1 family Imvcrago by Its Ionic nnd Invigorating nnnlltli's, nnd Is recommended by physicians for tho weak nnd debllltntrd. As a Spring reju venntcir it baa no equal. It will make the weak stinng, nnd keep the strong from gelling vxenk. Order a rase from your deulcr or tclo phono 119. METZ BROS. BREWING CO., Ul MI A. lifil ir tlu Ivi-Ho )tfin n( limtt. ley IllMltllle In V'IiiiinI.ii. Cure llrnu I nit', 'I'lilmiTii rr, Till? -J - W WIH f Cigar Co., SL Louis, Utilou .Uudc