THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1901. WELCOME FOR THE WABASH Exicutivi Oommittei of Ctmmiiclal Ohb Dict3ti Newly Acquired Sjitim. INVITATION TO THE GENERAL OFFICERS tlnllronil .Mimi Ar- Itriiiirntrtl (n VMIt Omiiliii mill llecotm InlprFNfril In the Totrii Mill Supply JIiiiino Wniiln In C'oihc. The entrance or the Wabash railroad sys tem Intn Omaha was the principal subject discussed by tho executive committee of the Commercial club nt the meeting yesterday. This road Is tho only ono entering tho city which linn Its eastern terminus caet of Chi cago and this fact causes Its appcarnnce In tho local railroad Hold to havo considerable Importance In the eyes of local Jobbers. Thero Is a struggje over tho cntranco of tills road Into Pittsburg, which It Is under stood will bo tho eastern terminus of tho ,Vnbah If tho plans of George- flould nro cucccssful. This will glvo Omaha direct communication with tho Iron fields of Penn sylvania ovor ono system and will reduce the time of chlpmcnts from that territory. Tho opening of the short lino to St. Louis with tho equipment of Wabash lines was received with pleasure by tho members of tho rlub and It was decided to call particu lar attention of the officers of 'the road to tho pity of Omaha nnd to Interest them In propositions looking to tho elevation of tho Bcrvlco In nil lines of trafllc between this city and othor points on tho system. For this purposo a committee consisting of J. 6. White, II. K. Ilruce. W. S. Wrjght, C. II. Pickens nnd K. M. Andreescn was appointed to Invito tho genoral ofTlccrs to visit Omaha nnd to tnko up questions referring to tho service. I Him l Ejp on Omnliii, A letter was received from a firm In tho cast which deals In mill supplies asking what Inducements Omaha would offer to uecure such a Jobbing house. Omnha has COO tributary mills and no mill supply liotiso. Tho matter was referred to tho Becretnry. A letter from a cultivator man ufacturing company desiring to establish a factory In Omaha was referred to Euclid Martin. Tho secretary nnnounced. In reference to tho proposed trip of members of tho club to Friend, Neb., on tho occasion of tho national coursing meet, that a rato of one faro for tho round trip had been secured from tho railroad, providing twenty persons would attend. Tho matter was passed over (nformnlly, tho secretary bolng ln ntructod to communicate these facts to tho inemlterx of tho club. Thn National Credit Man's association nuked the opinion of the club on the sub ject of tho national bankruptcy law, and tho matter was referred,, to 'a committee consisting of 12. M. Andreesen. A. C. Smith nnd F. 15. Sanborn. Tho committee charged with tho work of preparing plans for tho reorganization of tho Internal affairs of tjjp club asked for further time nnd tho matter was postponed for ono week. Tho socretary reported (hat ho had scat out circulars asking for Information from club mcmburs ns to tho effect of tho chango In insnranco rates upon their busi ness, but that so far but three persons had responded. Tho Insurnnco matter was passed over informally. A. N. Tlenn of tho Omaha Farklng com pany was admitted to membership In tho club. Physicians recommend our treatment tor rheumatism as tho most successful. Ladles only. The IJathery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tlo phono 1716. Christmas goods arriving, cler. Edholm, Jew- 9i:i.O(l i llufTulo 1'nri-AiiM'rlran nml Id-1 urn, $ 1 .1.1X1 via tho Nickel Plato road dally, with limit of fifteen days; twenty-day tickets at $16 for tho round trip: flvo-day tickets nt $6 for tho round trip, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, tho latter good only In coaches. Through scrvlco to New York mid Boston and lowest available rates. For particulars nnd Pan-American folder of buildings nnd grounds wrlto John Y. Calahan, general agent, 111 Adams street, Chicago. Send articles of Incorporation, notices of Itockholders,' meetings, etc., to The Jlco. 1 Wo will glvo them proper lecal insertion. Vclcphono 238. Greatest cure of all Cramor's Kidney Curo 2 sizes, HOc and $1. Sold by all drug gists. Why suffer with rheumatism! The Bathory, 216-220 Bee bldg. Telephone 1716. For ladles only. Silver Camlelnbra. Edholm. Jeweler. We Don't Give a' Whoop for thla outfit known ns a "trust gang." mado up of "rurnls" and "soothing syrup'' .makers. Wo'ro getting more goods than wo know what to do with nnd wo'ro look ing for moro customers out of town and in town. druggiHtH Included. Tho latter will liavo to lay In a new supply of erasers to , rub off stamps. $1.00 Temptation Tnnlo 76C Ma Dlmmltt's Cough Syrup ;sc fn Caldwell's Hyrup Pepsin 29c $1.00 Perunu, , yjn $2.00 MoDodo'n HucotiH Alterana $1.45 25c Qulnuretul (best for colds) 2c Cramer'8 Vegetable Pills 200 Cramer's Kidney Curw 40c nnd 75c llottlo of tlno Malt Whisky .. 60c $1.00 Newbrn'H llerplclde ftjc, $1.00 Austin's Dandruff Cure 46c $2.00 Karl Cramer's Tunny, Cottonroot mid Pennyroyal Pills $1,00 $1.(0 West linUn and Nerve Treatment 9c $1.00 Undo Hum's Tobacco Cure We SCHAEFER'S " Drug Store Tel. 74T. 8). XV. dir. lUth and Chloau Uoodi delivered FltEE 10 any part of city. MRS. These fall winds makes us feel like putting on heavier Underwear We enn please want light, or heavy weight, in tleece liued, part, wool or all wool, part silk or all silk, in vests, punts, union suits or tights. Fleece lined from 2uc up. , Part wool from Toe up. All wool, $1.25 up. See the handsome Ueeee lined part wool union suits we are Belling for 1.25 and 91.50. The Sterling and .lenness Miller union suits, from $3.00 up to $12.50. "Remember we are sole agents for the celebrated Dr. Jaeger sanitary woolen underwear. Children's underwear in cotton, part wool or all wool. LATENSER IS GETTING READY Auditorium Architect Sn- Cnnlrnct for llulldtiiK Mny lie Let by .nrmlicr lit. John Latensor, architect for the audi torium company, says that he will havo his plans ready so that on or before No vember 18 ho will bo ready to have con tracts let for all of the construction below the first floor of the main building. His original plans are still In the possession of the consulting architect, but this Is said to bo an unimportant matter nnd tho work below the main floor will be tho same, although amendments may bo made in the main plans. The stock certificates of the company will be ready this week and the secretary will begin to fill out the certificates for all paid up stock as soon as the blanks arrive. Tn the 1'nlille and Whom It May Concern! I, Edward A. Cudnhy, do hereby withdraw my offer of a reward of flvo thousand (13, CO0.00) dollars for the arrest nnd convic tion of any one of the kidnapers; fifteen thousand ($15,000.00) dollars for the arrest and conviction of any two of tho kidnapers, nnd twenty-flvo thousand ($25,000.00) dol lars for tho arrest and conviction of three of tho kidnapers Implicated In tho kidnap ing of Kdward A. Cudahy, Jr., on or about December 18th, 1000, hereby unconditionally revoking and recalling my said offer of reward heretofore mado by mo In any way whatsoever. E. A. CUDAHY. Anntinncetnentft of the Theater. The minister's donation party, thresh ing day on the farm, tho Interior of the llttlo vlliago church and tho postofflce and country store, aro somo of tho novel scenes In the "The Vlliago Postmaster," that has had runs In New York City aggregating 227 nights and has Just finished a moat successful nnd unusual run of 125 nights In Chicago, A few weeks ago it played Its ninth engagement In Ilrooktyn to larger houses than over. It Is now said to bo carrying on the road the snmo scenery and cast seen In tho Now York run and the comploto production will bo given nt tho lloyd Friday night, Sat urday matlnoo and night and Sunday mat. lnce, Ociobcr 18, 19 and 20. ' Tiffany wedding rings. Edholra, Jeweler. Tho finest hnlr-drcsslng parlors In tho city In connection with Tho IJathery, 216 220 Deo building. Telephone 1716. II.OO to IlufTnlo I'niwAnicrlciin anil lleturn, $0.00 via the Nickel Plato road, Tuesdays, Thurs days nnd Saturdays with limit of five days from dato of sale, good In coaches only; flftccn-day tickets at $15 for tho round trip nnd twenty-day tickets at $16 for round trip, good In sleeping cars. Three through dally trains. For particulars and Pan Amerlcnn folder of buildings and grounds nddreas John Y. Calahan, general agont, 111 Adams street") Chicago. f 18.75 Buffalo and lleturn. October 11, 14, 10 and 18. Wonderfully cheap opportunity to see the Pan-Amorlcan exposition before Its gates close. Additional Information at any Burlington ticket office. Ticket office, 1C02 Farnom street, tolephone 350. Ilurllngton station. Tenth and Mason streets; telephone, 128. P. S. Chicago flyera leave Burlington station at 7 a. tn., 4 p. m. and 7:50 p. in. The Bathary Is open Thursday and Sat urday evenings. For appointments tele phone 1716 or call 216-220 Bee Building. All klndi of baths, scientific massage. Ladles only. The Bathery, 216-220 Be bid. Tel. 1716. Why not try Cramer's Kidney Cure? 3 bIios, COc and $1 aI druggist, , Mantel clocks. Edholm, Jeweler. To Abort A Cold Begin with the appearance of Its llrat symptoms, such as sneezing, or a creeping, chilly sensation; take our SHERMAN'S COLD TABLETS Prlco 28c box. FOR A COLD IN THE HEAD, acsora panled by watery discharge from tho nos trils, use our EUCALYPTUS CATARRH JELLY Prlco 25c and 60c FOR BRONCHIAL COLD, accompanied by deep seated cough, take our LA GRIPPE COUGH SYRUP Price 25c and 50c Jar. Sherman& McGonnell Drug Go. SIXTEENTH AND DODQE STREETS. HATS 1 t t - tin Neckwear Shirts Underwear Hosiery-Gloves- Black the $2.50 Hatter 107 S. lUth Street J. BENSON. you in whatever style you may m -5-sS-$-4-$-i TROUSERS SEIZED FOR TAX Oitj Trtunrer Ienninp Takti AdraiUf of a Slumbering Dliiqient LEAVES HIM TO SHIVER IN HIS PAJAMAS Collector Turn Deaf Enr to Cry of ninlrnctril Wlfn "What Will Mr Husband Wear?" nnd llnrrlea line It tn City. Hall. When William Elliott of 2741 South Elev enth street got up yesterday and began to dress ho found that his bluo sorgo trou sers wero missing. Tho trousers are In City Treasurer A. II. Hennlngs' ofllce and will bo sold to satisfy $1.77 worth of personal taxes which Elliott refused to pay. Monday Elliott called nt the city treas urer's oflico and paid taxes on somo Omaha realty. His attention wns called to the per sonal tax which was assessed against him. Tho man swore that he would not pay the tax and told the treasurer that ho might whlstlo for the money. A horse nnd wagon and sowing machlno were listed among the personal property upon which Elliott was assessed. Collec tors for the treasurer made an early morn ing call at tho home of the delinquent tax payer and were greeted by Mrs. Elliott. Thero wns but little furniture In tho sitting room. Mrs. Elliott doclared that the sow ing machlno belonged to her niece. She maintained that tho7 had sold their horse n few days ago and wero about to turn it over to the purchaser. Tho wagon waa the property of her cousin. Orandma owned tho 'clock and Cousin Charles was the owner of the heating ntovo. Tired of hearing tho family history, Fred Anderson, collector for the treasurer, seized a pair of blue trousers which were hung over tho back of a rocking chatr and left tho house with "Hut what will my husband wear when he gets up?" ringing in his ears. Mr. Elliott hasn't called at tho treasurer's oflico yet to claim his trousers. "I guess It's a little too cold to walk out In pajamas," one of the collectors who assisted In making the lovy suggested. "He'll make his appearance as soon as some of the neighbors lend him a pair of trousers. He will certainly come, for the trousers arc worth more than the amount of the tax," "Tho man will never show up tn this ofllce," Mr, Hennlngs remarked laughingly. "He is afraid that we'll get his coat and vest before we get done with htm." IlufTnlo Pan-Amrrlcnn Ticket via tho Nickel Date road. 113 for tho round trip, good fifteen days: $16 for round trip tickets good twenty days. Three through trains dally with vestlbuled sleep ing cars. Meats In dining cars ranging in prlco from 35 cents to $1. Addresa John Y. Calahan, general agent, 111 Adams strcot, Chicago. The finest halr-dresslng parlors In the city In connection with The IJathery, 216 220 Dee building. Tolephone 1716. Publish your legal notices tn The Wecklr Dee. Telephone 238. We Sell New Pianos on $5.00 monthly Payments. STEINWAY V0SE EMERSON IVERS & POND STECK A. B. CHASE MASON & HAMLIN STEGER and all other loading makes to select from. Slightly used upright pianos, $85, $105, $115 and up. Good squaro pianos and organs, $15, $25, $35 and up. New sample pianos, $T?, $150, $185 and up. New pianos for rent. Fine tuning and repairing promptly done. Telcphono 1625. Write for catalogues and prices or pay ub a visit of Inspection before buying. It will save you money. Schmoller & Mueller Headquarters for Stolnway Pianos and' Self-Playing Pianolas. 1313 Farnam St., Omaha. Iowa Branch, S37 Broadway, Council Dluffs. GOAL VS. CLINKERS If clinkers were a penny a ton you wouldn't buy them to heat with; yet you pay the coal price for them when you buy poor coal. Ever think of that? Let us fill your bins with the kind of COAL That Burns to Ashes. C. 6. Havens & Co., 1522 rirnim St. Tela. 817 and 825. When in Doubt TAKE Shrader's Fig Powder for a good laxative. Sold by all druggists 25c a box, or send tn W. J. Shrader Medicine Co., Ntw York Room 10, No. 30 Eaat 14 U it r UQ1 N. 24th St., Omaha, Nb. , Boston Store Special Sales Extraordinary Bargain Offerings for Wednes day in Every Dept. Throughout the Store. A Wonderful Sale of Notions Women's Cloaks, Silks, French Flannels, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., on Sale at Considerably Less Than the Usual Selling Prices Extra Notion Bargains. Dlggest bargains wo have over of fered. Notions almost given away. Prices are so small that they are not prices at all. 1,000 stamped and printed pillow tops and backs, worth up to 60c, go at 6c each. Bost grado of embroidery silk on epools, regular prlco 7c dozen, for this sale 2c dozen. Crochet cotton, regular 5c kind, at lc ball. Finishing braid, regular 10c kind, at lc. Finishing braid, regular 15c kind, at 3c. All kinds of ladles' and children's hose supporters, generally sell for 26o, go at 6c. Aluminum combs, regular prlco 15c, go at 6c each. Shell hair pins, regular 15c kind, go at Co dozen. Coraot steels, 2c pair. Children's rubber cloth and stock inet bibs, worth 25c, go at Cc each. 10-yard spools of all silk baby rib bon, 10c spool. Jlrass drapery hooks, lc dozen. Hair pins, tha 5c boxes, at lc. Now York mills basting cotton, regular 10c kind, at lc spool. 2Co silk rubber elastic remnants, go nt 6c for long remnant. Swell hooks and eyes, exact Imita tion of tho DeLong, regular prlco 7c, go at lc card. Carpet tacks In wood boxes, regular price 6e, at lc box. 69c Taffeta Silk at 39c Yard. 100 pieces of taffeta silk in oil colors of the rainbow, suitable s" for ladles' waists and lUfj linings, nt, yard 98c for Complete French Flannel Waist Pattern. 200 more of those Imported French flannel waist patterns, plain colors and fancy designs, 1h yards In each pattorn, at 98c nnd fancy 49c 49c for black crcpon nnd fancy weave plerolas, all $1.00 goods, on bargain square, yard ipinikinr s II AXHEil' Fa" Silk Buinm Now uAT ULIiS o Ful1 Force- All previousrecords eclipsed by the marvelous silk sales that we are now holding. This silk department stands pre-eminently at the top for all that is new and good in both black and colored silks. We want you to visit this department, at the same time keeping in mind the little silk stocks that others ask you to make your choosing from, and immediately you will see the dif ference between a silk department aud the third rates. No one has met nnd no one dares meet these prices. This sale continues all week and we have plenty of silk for everybody. LENGTHS OF SILK In plain and fancy, from yard to 10 yards, all kinds and colors, weaves and styles, worth 60c, 75c and $1.00. at 25c. 200 TIECES FANCY PERSIAN SATIN, atrlpos and fancy brocado taffeta, Jacquard and hemstitch and oorded silk, worth $1.00 and $1.25, nt only 49c. BLACK and COLORED TAFFETA, 27 Inches wide, Roman etrlpes, Loulsene, fancy, plaid and Persian heavy silk, worth up to $2.00, on sale at C9c. WE SELL THE BEST BLACK TAFFE TAS In tho world at prices that make com petition Impossible, wo warrant that we sell more black taffetas tn ono month than the third rate departments put together do In one year, Tho people kno'w that wo understand the taffeta question; tho peo ple know our methods and the kind of taffetas that we handle that's why we do the business. 1 BLACK TAFFETA "worth $L00, 21 Inches wide, at 48c. BLACK TAFFETA worth $1.25, 27 Inches wide, at 58c. BLACK TAFFETA worth $1.33, 27 inches wide, at 68c. BLACK TAFFETA worth $2.00, 27 Inches wide, nt 98c. BLACK TAFFETA worth $2.25, 36 Inches wide, at $1.18. 1,000 remnants of fine velvets on salo, all colors and black, some worth $1.00, $1,25, $1.60, all go at 69o. We eell the Laurel Silk. They are new and you can not find them elsewhere In the city. Ask to see them. You notice no one else talks WINSLOW AFFETA, for thoy have not now, nor never did havo a single yard, while wo can now show you over 100 colors and HAYDEN BROS. IN NEVER, EQUALED. EVERYONE GUARANTEEDJflLO N G EST. made syCHARTER OAK STOVE RANGE C0.SU0UIS. Always the Newest Those now Ideas in Jewelry that you seo and admire aro always found at our storo. For gifts, personal or otherwise, you can always find pieces that aro different from the ordinary, and very catchy In design. All the newest and most delicate effects at mod erate coet. MAWHINNEY Jcwclera and Art Stationers, KCCf pV Onr of the licut qnliipeil of the Keeli-y aynlrui at Inall ue, the only Keelrr Inatltala In Nebraska. Unrea vUKC Dnnkcnacii, Care Drag Uaern, Tobacco Uacra. TUB KBUCY IN9T1TUT. E, 10 and Leavearr orth, Omaha. Women's $15 , Raglans for 9.98 Medium weight raglans of fine chev iot, full lerigth, yoke front and . back, velvet collars," f worth $15.00, on Vj vf sale nt v-r Women's 750 Box Coats 4.98 Heavy kersey box coats, In four shades, heavy lining, satin stitched, new collar, turn back cuffs, $7.50 values A on sale 4iVO Golf and Walking Skirts Mado of heavy frieze, rlcze, separate 4.98 stitched flounce, senl loped effect around top of flounce, at . ... Men's Unlaundered Shirts, 25 cents 192 dozen men's white unlaundered shirts, linen bosom, and reinforced unlaundered id reinforced 25c back nnd front, on sale Wednesday, at 15c quality of all kinds of handker chiefs, whlto and fancy bordered, 3 Vic each. Hundreds of styles, all colors, plain and fancy dress buttons, worth 25o dozen, go nt lc. 25c quality children's cotton flannel drawers, lace trimmed, 10c pair. Misses', children's nnd boys' nne and heavy ribbed underwear,. all sizes, 19c each. nig bargain tables of ladles', misses' and boys' fast black hosiery, plain nnd fleece lined, worth 20c, go at 10c pair. Many styles of plain nnd fancy dress buckles, worth 25c, nt 5c each. sbNS black In thla famous silk that wears so good at all times of the year, Tht Leading Dnss Goods Houst off thi Wttt-Wtd-nisday in Our Hlgh'Qradi Droit Goods Dopartmont. Here Is the place where you can get every weave thnt Is now and up-to-date. No old goods, no Jobs grand varloty, best quality, price lower than any other house In tho west. Every dress guaranteed to glvo satisfaction or money refunded, or glvo n now dress. Specials for Wodnosday $1.00 We will sell you a 54-Inch Vene tatn, 54-tnch flno Chovlot, 4C-tnch Prunella, a 46-Inch Sollel, a 46-Inch Paquln Suiting, a 68-tnch Rainy Day Skirting, and other goods for tailor suitings, and defy any other bouso In Omaha to show as good goods for $1.50. Waisfings-Fronch Flannols, Cashmoros, Etc. No other house In the west handles or aell so many waists as wo do. Our price Is a constant worry to other merchants and they aro continually telling you thoy can't be the same. Our French Flannels In stripes, dots, etc., at 50c per yard are the same as tho other fellow soils at 75o. Our waists at $5.98 are exaotly the same aa the other fellow Is selling at $7.60, and every Item tn the same proportion. BUY YOUR WAISTS FROM HAYDEN'3 AND SAVE 25 TO 60 PER CENT. HE LP A 1 lERFEarjAKErS, rUELJAVERS. LAST & RYAN CO., IRtliand Douglas Streets. Cloaks, eastern market and the now and chic things that sprlnp; up nt fiiHhion'H mart are with us as fast as the express will bring them. You will see them FIRST at The Ne braska. Yesterday's business reduced the number of women's suits at $9.75, but thero is quite a good selection left that will show you very plainly that there's a saving from f to 1.0 dollars of your suit money if you care to take tho advantage of it. HAYDEN S One of the leading features of Wcdnes manufacturers' samples of high grade undo less than 26c on the dollar, and this great lines as wo bought them, nt 25 por cent of sample blanketa and 300 quilts at greatly muslins, sheetings, qullta, flannelettes, out No Mail Orders Filled on This Sale. fiHEirri,liX, MUS1.INS, KTC. Kino unbleached, (a limited quantity), worth 5c 2c The finest LL made, unbleached, soft, heavy and mado to sell nt fic 3c heavy and made to sell at Cc 3o Extra heavy sheeting, drilling, etc., worth 8V&c, will go on this sale at.. 5c 42-lnch pillow casing, unbleached 0c 8- 4 unbleached Bhcctlngs Hide 9- 4 unbleached shootings 16?4c 10 - '4 unbleached Bhcctlngs 18c 8- 4 bleached 16To 9- 4 bleached lSo 10- 4 bleached '. 20 o TOWKI.8. Extra long towels, worth 10c 10c Extra long towels, worth 17c 7Ho 10c towpls 5c 6c towels 2Vic :t()-lll. 1'RHCAI.KS, Rc. 36-Inch fine percales, dark and light colors, regular 15c values 5c 10c percales .' 7M.0 25a percales 10o IJI.ANKIJTS AMI) COMFOIlTKnS. $1.00 blanketa 68c $1.25 blankets 69c $1.50 blankets 95c $1.00 comforters 40a $1.25 comforters 69c $1.50 comforters 95c aO-ln, KI.ANNKI.KTTES, Co YI. 30-tnch extra heavy flannelettes, with border for walBts, at So Extra heavy goods 7',tc Imported goods, 36 Inches wide, Just llko French flannel 10c dhksh noons. 60-Inch strictly all wool ladles cloth, flno heavy goods, all colors, made to sell nt 98c 49c 38-Inch strictly all-wool Batin finished Venetians, sold everywhoro at 76c, on this salo only 49c 50-In. all wool plaids, 48-ln. novelties, worth $1.60; 40-ln. all wool granite cloth, 40-ln. German henrietta, 40-ln. all wool black novelties, 46-ln. silk and wool plaids, worth $1.50, and 1,000 other weaves, worth up to $2.00 yard, 49c. 75c granite ....... 39c 75c black goods 39c 50c black goods 25ft 60c serges, 42-ln 25c 25c plaids 12Hc 19c cashmeres 10c 15c novelties 7'jC 15c dobtegeB 6c 15c plaids 5o 1AU wool blankets, special at, each $1.50, $2.60 and.1,. $3.50 , Fi:nNiHin:vr. r.ooos. Manufacturer's lino of samples, worth up to $1.50, at 19c, 25c, 39c and 49c Heavy Jersey ribbed ladles' vesta and pants, worth 39c 19c HAYDEN BROS A SAMPLE TON of our Jupiter Coal will glvo such perfect satisfaction that it will secure your pat ronage forever after. For baking, heat ing or cooking and for household purposes generally our Jupiter Coal Is unexcelled. It li tnoderato In price, but will do tho work of the higher. priced coals. Lump orf Ek, 5.75. Nut, 3B.RO. Hald & Rice, Tel. 1238. 506 So. 16th St. Suits The principles that have created the great cloak and suit busi' ness increased the variety and reduced the cost, placing us clearly at the head of the cloak and suit trade in this section. Expert hands nre nt your coininnnd, and you will not hu.v that n worthy thing has escaped the lyncueus eye of our cloak buyer. He's in the Wednesday in the Bargain Room day's salo will bo a grand special sale on rwear, purchased by us for spot cash at salo will be conductod exactly on the same their actual value. Wo will also sell 600 reduced prices. Specials on dress goods, lug flannels, etc. Heavy Heeco lined and wool, worth 75o nt 26o Extra flno flceco lined and wool vests, and pants, worth $1.00, at 39c Extra flno fleece lined union suits nnd pants and vests, worth up to $1.50.. 49o Men's $1.00 fine, soft, fleece-lined shirts and drawers 39c Ladles' $1.00 flno flecco-llnod undor- wcar 30c Men's 69c fleeco-llnod underwear 29c Men's 60c underwear 19c Men's $1.00 nnd $1.25 Jersey shirts.... 69c Men's $1.00 sweaters 49c Chlldrcn'n flno underwear: So. Ifi, 10c; No. 18. 12Hc; No. 20, 15c; No. .22, 19c; No. 24c, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 25c. Chlldron'n fleccc-llned underwear, 19c, 15c, 19c and 25o each. Men's, women's and children's hosiery, worth 15c, 19c and 25c per pair, at 7V4e. MF.VS ROn WHITE SIIIHTH 23c. 200 men's whlto unlaundered shirts, all sizes from 14 to 18, every shirt warranted full slzo and perfect, regular 50c quality, 25c. JIIW'.H ft.no WOOI, tl.MinilWKAn 4r. The entlro lino of samples of the largo underwear manufacturers of men's and ohllilron's underwear, all on salo at 49c, 39c, nnd 29c; worth up to $1.50. MEVM R(Hi OLOVF.S AND MITTENS 2Sc. 200 dozen men's fine heavy working gloves nnd mittens, never sold for less than 60c, lu this sale, 25c. HII.KK AND VELVETS. Remnants of silks, ,2c, 7c, Bo for entire pleco. 25c silk fancie 10c 39c silk fancies y 19c 49c Jap silk 25c 76c walsttng silk ,. .. 39c $1.60 black fancies -19c $1.50 grenadines, black 49o 60c velvets, all colors 19c OUTING FLANNELS. Extra fine outing flannols, dark 'and light colors, In fine long pieces, worth 15c yard, at do 16c outing flannot 6c 19c outing flannel ? 8M.c DRAPERY. Bllkollno, worth 10c 5c Cretonne, worth 25c 12Uo All kinds of draperies for less than tha manufacturers' prices. TOIIAL'CO SALE. Star Tobacco Horseshoe Tobacco 37'c Nerve Tobacco 29,0 nattlo Ax Tobacco 35n Newsboy Tobacco Soe Fruit Juice, per plug ... 10n Bull Durham, smoking 6o Duke's Mixture 33o Mcrschaum '5c Uncle Tom 35o Do You Want a Camera THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY U' arn nlnnnlnc tin our stock of Cameras prior to laying In stock for ChrlBtmas trado, and will offer for the next ten days GENUINE BARGAINS IN CAMERAS Amongst others a few 4x5 Folding Cameras, with douhle lens and carry ing case, complete, for fO.RA-WOnTII S1.1.00 Call and see our beautiful new Hoe of Albums, THE ROBERT DEMPSTER COMPANY 121R Fiirnaiu Struct. BXCM18IVB DEALERS IN PHOTO SUPPLIES. r