12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901. DISCUSS COMMITTEE REPORT Utmbtri f Rial Estate Exohanp Talk Further of Taxation. CONSOLIDATION OF PUBLIC OFFICES Proposition llrlnu forth Vnrlona Opinion nml Co-Operntlon of Ollirr OrKntilr.nllon I to lie Aslinl llrforc Final Action. Tho supplemental report of tho commit loo on luxation was tho subject of dlecus slon beforo the Ileal Kitato exchange yes torday. Speaking upon the report of the commit tee, In which consolidation of county anil city olllces Is suggested, W. L. Selby said that ,tho questions to bo considered were, first, docs tho club endorse tho plnn? Sec ond, does tho exchange dc.ilro to promote it? "Tliern Is too much resolving, listening to committee reports and then iHylnR down," said he. "If wo rieslro to push this we should iln It, but I know of no one who could devote tho necessary time for It. "Tho constitution of tho stato provides that each county shall contain nt least 100 square miles, which will ninko tho work still harder. Kvcry 0110 I have spoken to Is favornblo to tho general plan, but thero Is a question regarding details which will have to bo worked out later. I am qulto Impressed with tho fact that thero would bo smoother sailing If tho new municipal government could be made to Includo tho cntlro county as It now exists. NiiKKOt-i Co-(lirntlnii. "t bellevo tho exchange might profitably end a copy of this supplemental report to all commercial and Industrial organiza tions In tho city so they could discuss them and net later." A. I. Tukoy moved that tho supplemental report bo adopted. J. 9. Knox endorsed tho position of V. L. Bclby nud thought that tho matter was too largo nn undertaking for tho exchange to tako up alone. Ho favored tho forma tion of an organization from the commer cial and Industrlnl organizations for tho purposo of ndvanclng tho scheme If the ex change should endorse It. "In St. Loirls tho city was separated from tho county. In Philadelphia and Now York I understand tho city government has control of tho af fairs of the county." J. W. Lytlo said that tho constitutional requirement of 400 miles to tho county would practically kill tho segregation scheme. Sir. Tukoy sold that In Its present form the report Is too long and that ho would movo Its resubmission to tho commlttco for rovlslon and abridgment, the revised re port to be sent to all organizations Inter ested. AVnnln l'lit-thcr Time. 0. S. Ilcnowa asked that tho discussion bo continued to another meeting and that during that time a plan of organization for tho purpose bo considered by the members. M. J. Kcnnard said that If tho matter bo laid over nnother week ho hoped each mem ber of tho exchange would ho supplied with n copy, io they could discuss it In telligently and decldo upon some course, be foro (ho other organizations are brought Into tho scheme. C. II. Olover thought the matter could bo settled nt once. On motion of 0. O. Wnllaco the sugges tions of M. J. Kennard and A. P. Tukey wero adopted, with the understanding that tho rovlslon shall bo passed upon by the club beforo being sent to other organizations. The big clothing salo begins Thursday at tho big storo of Hoyden tiros. Head all about it on pago 7. Why suffer with rheumatism? Ths llathory, 216-220 Deo bldg. Tclophone 1716. For ladles only. Birthday rings. Kdholm, Joweler. Aiinoiiiu'4-mrntn of thu Tlirnfern. Of tho many triumphs that George W. Ledcrcr has had In his Casino production of tho last ten years, none has won greater recognition than tho musical comedy, "Tho Casino Olrl," which will bo seen for a slnglo performance. Friday night, at the Boyd theater. After establishing a record of 400 performances In Now York and 300 nights In Imlon, tho piece was taken to Philadelphia and Chicago, where, In each instance, It was received with Immense favor, and now for tho first tlmo It Is be ting taken on a tour ot tho principal cities of this country. noso Sydcll's London Holies have mado a big hit ut the Trocadero and tho audiences overy afternoon and evening almost tost tho capacity of tho thoator. Tho specialty acts offered by tho company aro much above tho ordinary run, tho horizontal bar net of tho Dunhams being the leading feature of tho bill. The open ing and closing burlesques aro gingery and full of now pongs and attractive dances. The engagement closes with the Saturday matinee. Sealed bids will bo received by tho W. It. Ilennott Building company, at Its office at Fifteenth and Capitol avenue until 6 o'clock, p. ra. Friday, October 11, for tho cement sldowalk on tho north and east fronts of their now building, corner of Six teenth and Harney streets, Omaha, Neb., ns por plans and. specifications on fllo at their office. Bend articles of Incorporation, notices ot stockholders' meetings, etc., to The Bee. . We will give them proper legal Insertion. Telephono 23S. All kinds ot baths, scientific massage. Ladles only. Tbo Bathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tel. 1716. Harrison & Morton have nn attractive list , of farms in today's paper. Ask J. C. Greon if Cramer's Kidney Cure is good. 60a and $1.00; nil druggists. Publish your legal notices in The Weeklr floe. ToUphane 238. Dainty pearl brooches. Edholm, Joweler. Chamois Skin TAKE PART IN CONVENTION Utnrril Jlnnimrr Smith nnH Secretary fioodrlrh of Onmlin f,lne At tend Xcr Vurk Meeting, General Manager Smith and Secretary Goodrich ot the Omaha Street Railway cqmpany arc In New York attending tho annual convention of the Street Railway association of tho United States and Canada. , This convention will probably bo the largest In tho history of tho associa tion, and the display of appliances and devices for the operation of street car lines will probably be tho most complete. It Is said at tho offlco of the company that tho visit of the general manager to this convention may have a marked bear ing upon the futuro operation of tho Omaha company If tho consolidation scheme falls to go through. The company has had for some time under consideration a practical rebuilding of Its system, tho work not to bo undertaken nil at once, but to be gradual. In pursuanco of this policy the lines of road whero repairs have been mado have been laid with heavier rails and on all corners havlcr curves havo been put In. The new car orders have been In excess of the present requirements In their capacity. Al tho present convention tho general manager will Investigate the merits of certain devices now being considered for Introduction on the Omaha lines. Tho superintendent of tho company an nounces that within tbreo or four weeks cars will be running over tbo new lino ot tho company on M street In South Omaha. This lino could bo completed sooner, but the company Is having troublo In securing special work for the curves nt Twenty fourth street. The .N'lirsliiK Mother Aids her offspring, and- herself by using Mnlt-Nutrlno the food drink that doctors recommend. Invalids and convalescents boncflt materially by Its tonic properties, stimulating appetlto and digestion. Pro pared only by tho Anhouser-Busch Browing association, St. Louis. U. S. A. Don't fall to read our ad ou pago 7. Then you'll know where to buy your fall suit. Haydcn Bros. Tho Bathery Is open Thursday and Sat urday evenings. For appointments tele phono 1716 or call 216-220 Beo Building. 1 We sell them In a dozen or more shades. can ami neo mora. We'vo always been cutters. No comb! nations over affect us. Wo go right on cutting, and to get tho lowest cash prices oil drugs trade with us. 11.00 Poruna r.Se 11.00 Llsterlno 69c I5o Menneu's Talcum Powder l2o 35a C'ustorlu 25c Vln Murlanl IU Tallow's Syrup $1.10 Hunyndl I.ujo.i Water 15c liurnham'H Sarsatinrllla ia Vtnol (tastolosH coilllver oil) $1.00 Hat Bleach (enough for three hats) .. 10c Laxative Bromo Quinine 12c 2-lb. bar oroen (.'asuio noan jjo $1.00 site CHAMEK'B KIDNEY CUIIR, wo etU 19c WKITK J OK L ATA IfUuL'r,. Sherman 86 McGonnell Drug Go. "The Drug Storo on the Corner." .jgXTUEHTU AND PODflfl STWSJSTft lllliioU Central Itnllranil. ORlcIal line to missionary convention of tho Christian church, Minneapolis, Minn., October 10th to- 17th. Tho Illinois Central railroad has been de clared tho ofllclal line from tho stato ot Nebraska to tho Minneapolis convention. Special servlco has been arranged for tho delegates to leave Omaha union depot Wednesday, October 9th, nt 8 p. m. Tick ets on sale Octobor 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 14th, good for return until the 19th, at rate of $10.65 for tho round trip. By depositing ticket with tho Joint agent limit can bo extended for return until October 31st. Call at city ticket ofllce, 1402 Farnam street, for full particulars and reservations In special sleepers, or address, V. 11. BRILL, D. P. A., Omaha. St. l.onla, Mo. From Oct. 0 until Oct. 11 the Missouri Pacific Railway will sell round trip tickets to St. Louis, Mo., at tho ono way rate. For further information call at union sta tion or city offlofs, S. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas Sts. THOS. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. First water diamonds. Edholm, Jeweler. Odd Fellow, Attention. All members of Omnha lodge, No. 2, sis ter subordinate and Rebekah lodges, en campments and cantons are requested to assemblo at I. O. O. F. hall. Fourteenth and Dodge streets, Thursday, October 10, at 1 p. m for the purpose- of attondlng the funeral of our Iato Brother John Evans. All visiting brethren aro also requested to attend. THOMAS HAMLIN, N. O. CHARLES A. PATTERSON, Sec'y. Physicians recommend our treatment for rheumatism as the most successful. Ladles only. The Bathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tele phone 1716. Attention, Odd Fellow. Beacon lodae. No. 20. I. O. O. v.. wilt meet at Odd Fellows' hall October 10, nt n. m. share to attend Brother John Evans' funeral. N. J. MAXWELL, N. G. Ksnnai City, Mo. From Oct. S until Oct. 12 the Missouri Pacific Railway will sell round trip tickets to Kanias City at the one way rate. For further Information call ai union station or city offices, S. E. Cor. 14th and Douglas. THOS. F. GODFREY, P. & T. A. Biggest clothing sale of tho season com mences nt the tig storo of Hayden Bros. Thursday. Read about it on page 7. Don't despair, take Cramer's Kidney Cure, two sizes, SOc and $1.00; all druggists. Birthday watches. Edholm, Jeweler. Funeral Nutlue. John Evans. Thursday. October 10. 2 t. m.. from First Presbyterian church. Hov. entcentli and Dodge streets. Interment. rrospeci tun cemetery. Button or Lace, Welts ' or Turns $3.50 ALWAYS. Fifty different styles of women's Sorosls now In stock. We fit the widest foet ns wen ns the narrowest. Kvery puir n $5.00 value Always $3.50 per pair. SOKOSIS SHOE STORE Frank Wilcox, Mgr. 203 So. IStli Send for catalogue. (IK TAFT'S Philadelphia Dental Rooms 1517 Douglas St, Good set teeth $5.00 Gold crowns (22k) 5.00 Vitalized air v 50 t Fillings, as low as "5 I All work first-class. MUST PAY FARE OR WALK Imclad Aitl-Fass Afrttmtit Entarid Iito oj Bailradi. NEW ORDER IS EFFECTIVE JANUARY I Decision Is Itcnched nt a Meeting; In Jieir York, Where All Prlnclpnl Honda Are Heprenented Idea to lnorensc Passenger llccclpta. Railroad presidents, officials, agents and newspnper men will havo to pay railroad fare, If they ride, after January 1. 1002. Tho custom of giving railroad passes wos nbollshed nt n meeting bf representa tives of nil tho principal lines of tho coun try. The commlttco rant in Now York Monday and Tuesday. After tho first of next year dead head tourists will turn up missing and railroad presidents will do considerable less Junket ing on other roads. No exception will be made; ovcry person on tho train will have to poke n ticket at the conductor. Tho rnllroad presidents, however, were In favor of tho "no-pass" system, for tho roads will bo benefitted by tho change. A big railroad company Issues tens of thou sands of passes nnnually, nt a loss ot many thousands ot dollars In receipts. Somo ronds report a dally loss of ensh passen gers on account of them being crowded out by the pass holders. Tho subcommittee which voted to abol ish the frco pass system wos appointed nearly a year ago at n meeting In Now York. Tho action ot tho committee was unanimous. Tho ndoptlon of tho new rule will nffect many thousands of persons who havo been tho holders of "annuals" for various rea sons. To members of tho legislatures, congressmen, senators, stnto nnd county officers, tho news will come with a deep, dull thud. Ono of tho rtrong reasons advanced by tho rnllroad managers Is on account ot tho numerous passes Issued to tho railroad employes. Tho new rulo cannot reduce the amount of passenger business nnd tho Increased receipts will bo very gratifying to tho companies. (JIIAIX TltAI'KIO MT SO 1111AVV. First Week In October fUinwa tin- fiivnrnlile Comparison. For tho first week in October western roads mado tho poorest showing for four years In their grnln trnfllc. Aggregate re ceipts In Chicago wcro 4,013,000 bushels, n docreoso of 1,674,000 bushels for the week and of 2,589,000 bushels from last year. A comparison with 1808 shows a reduction of 4,934,000 mishels. or only 10,000 bushels less than tbo total deliveries tho last week. Shipments of grain lost week were 1,235,- 000 bushels, a decrenso of 66,000 bushols for the week and 633,000 from last year. Flour shipments were 121,316 barrels, an Increase of 12,891 barrels for tho week and n gain of 80,542 barrels over last year. Provision traffic aggregated 31,152 tons, an Increase of 166 tons for tbo week nnd a decreaso ot 12,414 from last year. Eastbound roads out of Chicago nre doing all they can to keep up tho volurao of grain shipments, but desplto tho lower rntes of fered and tho prospects ot an advance tho business Is disappointing. NICOLL'S v VnhJl J. SYSTEM MAKES OUR LOW PRICES POSSIBLE $20 to $40 for suits that the credit tailor must of necessity charge $40 to $60 for the quality and workmanship of our suits is guaranteed. Tants, $5 to $12 Ovor coats, $20 to $40 Cut and mado by Omaha's best cutters and talloro, with 4,000 patterns to se lect from. TXXS TAILOR Karbach Block, 209-11 So, 15th St, THE DRINK THAT TOUCHES THE THIRSTY SPOT Is Metz's lager beer, but It has other merits equally strong. It Is nutritious, In vigorating nnd a stimulus to digestion, be- cnuso It Is absolutely puro In every respect Ot splendid flavor, body and strength. There's none better. Metz Bros. Brewing Co. Tel. 119. Omaha. Millinery Thursday will bo a day ot trimmed hat surprises. The best $5.00 Hats in Amer ica are here. Have you seen our magnificent as semblage ot bat beauties at $5,007 It not we solicit you to do so nnd ac quaint yourself with what wo stato Is positively the best lino of trimmed hats at $5.00 In America. You will find tho correct and most approved designs adopted In tho fash ion centers of tho world for tho fall and winter season of 1901 mo insu- $5 TltlMMKII HATS AT flt.tlO. 450 very artistically trimmed hats fresh from our own work rooms, rep resenting a remarkable nnd cholco collection of tho splendid Ideas, such as you ordlnnrlly would pay doublo for In tho general run of millinery stores. These hats aro made of vel vets, felts, chenilles, etc., and are rlcbly trimmed with tho very nowest of the season's dcslra- fv "v bio materials, . -3 I Thursday Tltl.MMi:i) HATS AT f2.4). 600 very desirable hats, medium slzo effects now so popular, In both black and colors, draped with good quality mohair felt and trimmed with breasts and ornaments a easily worth $4.00, 4 1 I Thursday ., v-' fa.no STIIHKT IIAT.S, 9 1, IIS. 1,000 street hats comprising ns great an assortment as Is generally shown by six ordlnnry millinery stores. Hats from tho very finest to the medium grades. Ten special styles ror Tnursday, usually sold at $3,50, at , 1.98 Cloak Sale Tailor-mado suits, automobiles, Jackets and skirts nt special prlceJ Thursday. $6.98 42-Inch Automobile specials. Good heavy kersey, body lined, storm collar, well tailored, In castor, navy values, Thursday 698 ll2.tlR HOI.F SKIIIT SPF.CIAI.. (lolf skirts mnde of heavy materials. scparnto flounce, heavy stitching, ox ford, gray and navy, worth $5.00 tomorrow 2.98 flT.HO TAII.niUMAIlH SUITS ffl.tlS. $9.98 tailored suit special, In Nor folk blouse and Eton etylcs, good Venetians and cheviots,, worth up to $17.60 cholco Thursdny tZSJ fSO .Xertinnrkcts, IlnKlnim, fD.Ufl $9.98 for Newmarkets and Ilaglans, worth up to $20.00, nn odd lot of gar ments bought at 50c -v on the dollar, cholco Vf while thoy laet I.ADIHS' flO JACK. UTS, f.l.BO $3.60 Jacket, special, worth up to $10.00, mode of winter weight kersey, silk lined, well toll- yy ored, nil colors .A !m I Thursday f7.no IIOX COATS KOH f 4.08. $4,98 Uox Coat, special, mado of English kersey, heavy lining, storm collars, In cantors, a g- reds, navy and black, s J 4 a good $7.50 voluo.... r KJ Wait for the sale of room-size rugs and made-up carpets on Monday, October 14th. JDDANDEIS BP8-' SDNS HAYDENs boys' and Youths' $1.50 and $l.75:Shoes at 75c. Sensational Sale of Boys' and Youths' Shoes Hnydeu HroK' buyer secured, for spot cash, the entire floor stock of ,i celebrated eastern shoe manufacturer, making noth ing but boys' and youths' shoes. 3,500 PAIItS IN ALL AT LESS THAN 50c ON THE DOLLAR OF WHOLESALE COST. ' These shoes were made to retail at $1.50 and 1.75. They are made in the newest fall and winter 3001 styles, from the very best selected satin calf stock, strongly sewed with heavy linen thread, with solid sole leather inner soles, outer soles and counters. The bot tom stock is the very best oak sole-leather, such as is used in the better quality of men's shoes. Through the (fortunate purchase we. are enabled to sell these iine shoes g as long as this lot lasts, for only Remember, these are,regular $1.50 and $1.75 boys' and youths' shoes. The sale starts Thursday Miorning at 8 o'clock. Come as early (as possible. Extra sales people to wait on all promptly, and to lit every pair perfectly. These, shoes are nicely linished, neat in appearance aiuI will give tho very best service. A chance to secure such a (genuine bargain has never been' offered before. Remember each pair will be fitted as carefully as if you paid the full regular price of 1.50 and $1.75, and that, while fiE the sale-lasts, you can buy them at M. Come in and examine these and you ,will be convinced that it pays to keep your eye on the Big Store's special sales. Boys' and youths' .$1.50 and $1.75 shoes at 75c .Thursday at HAYDEN BROS. T lTpCI gV One of the livat quipped of the Koeley mtem of lntl. f ruirtC tiiten, the only Keeler Institute In Nebraska, Cnrca m: VUUB Drunkvnn eaa, Carea Urui Uaern, Tnnuoco uaera. 'I'lllJ KI3I3LBY INSTITUTE!, 10 nud Lenvenwarh, Omaha. IN THE EXCITEMENT Which wp have created on tho price of patont medicines don't loso slcht of tho fact that we can savo you equally hh much or more on prescriptions, for this Is our hobby. We don't seo any reason why peo pie should pay tho old fashioned prlco for proscriptions any moro than they should on patent medicines. From complaints mado by tho peoplo who hart prescriptions filled elsewhere, wo Judge that tho trust combine are mnklnit up their loss on patents by charslnB exorbitant prlcs on prescriptions. Try us .with your next ono and see If this isn't true. Kino Candies 20a lb. and up. 25c Bchlltz Malt ISxtraot 15c-2 for Mo 11.00 Bexlne Pills J5c 11,00 Peruna Mo 11.00 Temptation Tonic .5o 50o PoKonl Powder !So 12,00 McDade's Succus Alterans H, U tl.00 Austin's Hair Tonic 45o Mo Cramer's Kidney Cure fi o Hox Heat Soap 3 cakes.. 10a Mc Qulnacetol best for colds 2Co 12.00 Karl Cramer's Tansy Cottonroot and Pennyroyal Pill $1.00 CPUICCCD'Q Cut pr,oc Olm ACrCd O Drugstore Tal. T4T. I. W. Oar. lUtu aad Cbleaa Qotfi dcUvtrta ViUZS m tuur. sut ot cit Glazing Wo can furnish a glazier. Will send you a competent man. Telesbona 349. Window Glass We carry In stock all sixes anl can fill your orders at onco. Telephone 349. FULLER 1IRUG AND PAINT GO. S4ta aad Doaalaa it. We Look Ahead With confidence, for in the suit room tho fall stock of ready-to-wear suits, etc., is tho largest of its character that has ever been prepared, holding moro novelty and beauty than any collection wo have over shown. Women's Suits, Coats, Etc. New nnd handsome costume arriving dally. Women's cxqulsllo man-tailored garments cxqulslto in ovcry senso of tho word, In stylo, quality and workmanship. Prices thnt demonstrate "Tho Nebraska's" methods of popular prices. Women's Tailor-Madc Suits Made of n flno nil wool Cheviot, now rton Jacket, with lottK dip front, taffeta lined nnd handsomely trimmed with sntlu bands, new ilounco skirt, trimmed to match Jacket, n suit that brings $li;.d0 1 (y tf elsewhere our prlco lAUU Women's Tailor-Madc Suits Kxtro flno quality of chovlot, Jacket with now vest fronts of taffeta silk, with tnllor stltchlnK nnd florins cuffs to match, new panel slinpo skirt, lined with tho best qual ity Forcnllno HnliiK, perfect "1,1 f Z flttltiK our prlco X I O Women's Tailor-Made Suits rn flno cheviots, Venetians nnd tho now basket cloth, In nil tho new shades, velvet trimmed, nnd ntltclyd with satin bnnds, new Ioiir dip front skirt, "I Q Ti with deep bias Ilounco Xf I M Women's Stylish Box Coats In cheviots, meltons, monlnnacs nnd nno kerseys, I", and 27 inches Ions, new notch or high storm collars, new flarlns cuff alcoves, well tailored nnd elegantly lined garments $1.90, $6.75, $9.75, and up to $25 Women's stylish automobiles and hip eeam coats, nil mado of this season's new est materials, 42 Inches long, many aro samples of which wo havo only ono of a kind they nro nil high class garments nnd It will pay you to soo them boforo making your purchases. $12.75, $16.75, $19.75, up to $55. Ready-to-Wear Millinery. Our first Invitation to soo tho pretty, now and economical rendy-to-wear milli nery, nendy-to-put-on, no bother, no fuss with tho milliner, Just pick out what suits you, try It on, and It's yours, If you wish, $5.00, $3.75, 12.45. Ono-thlrd mlllluory storo prices. ifXnry' Thursday in the llAl ULCUS Bargain Room. Will be a day to ,bvi long remembered -in addition to other things there will be THREE OAKLOAD8 OF MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS just in from that grout muslin sule in New .York every lady .in Omaha should attend this sale, as muslins will be sold for one-third less .than it cost the manufacturer to produce them. 10 bales of flno unbleached muslin, regu lar 4c value, nt 2J4c 1R bales of tho finest T.Ij that was over made, extra wolght, worth Cc, at 3Tc. Tho very heaviest mado unbleached, 4Tc vr,i wirtn flnn bleached, soft finish, oxtrn heavy nnd fine, regular 7V4c, nt 4c vinn iii.nvv blpaclied musl In nothing llko It on tho market for less than Sc on this sale all will go at 5',4c Tho finest mado In tho unbleached, 6c. Sheetings 42-inch unbleached, 0?ic 8-4 unbleached, 14T4c 0-4 unbleached, 16c. 10-4 unbleached, 1874c. 8-4 bleached. 16c. 0-4 bleached, ISTic. 10-4 bleached, 20Tc. Print Sale at 3ic All tho standard, Indigo blues all tho standard fancies, etc. worth from Do to 74c yard, nt 34c. Percale Sale 5c 36-lnch flno full weight. In all tho stripes, figures, etc., dark and light colors, regu lar 16c and 10c goods, all go nt fic. Flannelettes 5R.inrh oxtrn henvv flannelettes, tho finest printing, with border; looks Just llko French flnnncl, nnd mado to sell ai uc, ni 6c. 27-lnch flno foreign styles. 7V4c. 36-Inch imported French flnnnolottes, all the Persian, Peasley and French styles, worth 25c, at 10c. $1 Fine Lace Handkerchiefs 25c Thtirmlnv wn nlnee on salo n nntilDle lino nt 1bp handkerchiefs, worth 7Bo to ll.RO, all go nt one price, 26c each. Only ono to each customer. Dress Goods from Be to 4f)c 2S-inch doublo fold, do bolgcs, 5c. 28-Inch doublo fold, plaids, 6c. 2S-lnch doublo fold, fancies, 7V4c. 36-Inch flno worsteds, worth 25c, at 10c. 42-lnch storm serges, worth 60c, at 25c. 38-Inch nil wool ladles' cloth, regular 60a value, 3ic. 75o strictly nil wool henrtctta, 39c. 75o black satin borbor, 33c. $1.00 strictly nil wool black novelties, 49c. 60c French flannels, 24c. 7fic wnlstlngs, nil wool, 39c. $1.00 wulstlngs, 49c. Silks 39c silks, 19c. 75c silks. 39c. 60c silks, 25c. Ma volvots, 19c. $1.00 corduroy, 39c. Comforts and Blankets $1.00 blankots, 69c. $t.25 blankots, 73c. $1.50 blankots. 95c. $1.00 comforts, 59c. $1.25 comforts, 75c. $1,60 comforts. 98c. E.X.THA SPUCIAL on outing flannols and donots, at 3V4c, 6c, fio nnd 714c, worth doublo. 75c Brushes Only 25c , Wo will havo a grand brush salo Thurs day, Including tooth, hair, flesh, hand, bath and clothes brushes. 16c tooth brushes, 6c 25c tooth brushes, 10c. 50c hair brushes, 25c. $1.00 hnlr brushes, 49e. $1.50 genuine ebony hnlr brush 76c. $1.00 bath brushes, 49c. $1.00 cloth brushes 49c 2,500 hand, scrub and nail brushes, worth 23o to $1.00, nil go nt 16c and 250. HAYDEN BROS a laifi-IIUT FAUNAS! STItBHT1. DINING TABLES Itcgular New Prlro. Prlco. Mahogany, round WA $112 Mahogany, round ,,,, 78 60 Oak, round f. 44 21 Oak, squaro ,. 20 12.25 Duk. wiunro , 10 7.50 KVKUY ONR A OAItOAIN, ASK. FOR A Contains the best Havana Tobacco. Equal to imported cigars. jnu!aCtu.rVty V. Ut Blca Mercantile Cigar-Go,, OU Loulav Union AU4 v