TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, OCTOKEK 24, 1903. 14 DVTT OF TitnitASKA REPUBLICANS. I which cannot be permitted to Ions; con- NYUraska is a rppuldlcan state and tlnue and it la safe to say that the Omaha a republican city. While party Washington authorities will take such lines cannot be no tightly drawn In an early action as shall be found practl- o(T year us in a presidential cauipnlgn cable to flx permanently the boundary year the outcome of thlH yenr's ele1ion over which there lias been ao much t)ii Wo .without Kundav. On Yar.MM ,.,, fnii ,,,. notentlal bearing controversy. The Canadian resentment jot I upon the no Sunday b.-o. one Year struggle for party supremacy that will commission Is unfortunate, but It Is twentieth 'ceVur? Kamirl'on.'Tear. lw take place in 1904. absolutely without Justification and will delivered ul CARRIER. No t(lte Jn tu(, xmioa ms enjoyed re- not it is presumed, have the least in- fitt! 2 WlH. f.?"' wS::ij2 oubllcan DroHDerity in a greater degree fluence upon the authorities at Washing- Laiijr bes (including Sunday), per wnUio aBd Jn no BoctIon ot tne cotlntry is the ton. 80 far as English sentiment is fcvening Bee' (without Bundayj. per week 60 contrast between loan years and fat concerned. Judging from the expressions wV"k..?.r...V of the leRdIn? nioa papers, the de- Compiaintd of irreguiariuee in oeiiwy that flaunted the banner of calamity to eision or me Dounaary commission is the world toward the close of the last regarded as entirely sound and Just, so national democratic administration. The that the feeling manifested in Canada strenuous effort being made by the ban- need not bo seriously considered. Ob- ner republican state of Iowa not only to vlously the duty of our government Is hold but to Increase its republican ma- to proceed at once, or as soon as It can Jorlty during the present year affords conveniently do so, to make a surrey tangible proof that the party leaders of which will establish unmistakably the Should be addressed to City Circulation De partment. OFFICES Omaha The Bee Building-. South Omaha City Hall Building. Twen ty-nfth and M street. Council Bluffs 10 Pearl Street Chicago 1W0 Unity Building. Htw Yerk 232X Park Row iiuiium. Washington-)! Fourteenth Btreet. CORRESPONDENCE. Communication! relating to news ana eai-I . Pfli nr1 rpmtrnlr.n the nntentlnl delimitation of the boundary and thus I r I torial matter should be addressed: Om atee. Editorial Department. REMITTANCES, payable to The Bfte Unl efforts of republican majorities in the remove all danger of friction or future national councils. difficulty. It is to be presumed that tho The stimulant of Iowa's example authorities are fully alive to this obll- Remit by draft express or portal order fU Oil Hill lift nly 1-cent stamps accepted in Py" I in.ni .n,,t,ii...,. I iratlnn and will not noirlc It. mall aocounta. Personal checks, eicepi 01 m,.,u 'T"" -nru.n.i icvuumnua Omaha or eastern exchanges. "o'VSUr on,7 to emulate but to excel their neigh THH BES PUBUaVHiNO COMFANI. 1 ' STATEMENT OF CIRCUI-JtTION. boring state in rolling up once more the In the highly responsible position of old-time Nebraska maioritr. There is county treasurer for Douglas county. Oeorae Tachuck "t ery of ' The Bee every prospect now that the most san- upon whom devolves the handling of furnishing company, being f"fu"Wftnd fctilne hopes of the party leaders will bo hundreds of thousands of dollars of pub- comieuleluiaaMoUf The1" leiiy Morning, realized not only in the state at large H money, the toxpaylng citizens will fhV mo'thof BeStembaf'lsK'wa m tS but In this Judicial district and in Ioug- prefer experience over Inexperience, low.i ' as&ao ,aB C0U,,tT' With the rank and flIe of That ,s wby they wl" Tote for tne re" J Sjto 17 ...!, t,,e Vnrty lined up In support of their publican candidate, Robert O. Fink; in I t,S70 U b),nto standard bearers state, Judicial and preference to the democratic candldute, has preceded it? Or must the woods light 1 1 locnl thf elwtlnn of tho. rpnnhltmn fOUOIC Mr. Bluman. I up their banners to herald Its adventT !? :::::::8m ticket by decisive majorities Is virtually . t-s An " that is not born of a " I Pmslrtonr n....! r tew frosty nlghta may euddenly backalldo u TilEQLD RELIABLE v.iliF?rkrN Will m Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE I SD.870 OBO 1,108 t a,8o I. JW.8TO .. S9iOO 10.... 2,lSO u sujum It S9JtlO it ae,sa 14 BW.0KO U. JKMHW QH Kltll I I. Ja .1 .1 a.. ,, 1 VCVUUII IVVUIMUII IU UUIlllci iwilti po,,,,.- henriiniT thA rxnnh ran rnliunn n f't-oneu iu uave tue BUVlce or xne aiumia 1 w .-nn iai. r h.t r,rf.ft SS,T!rO I 1H 1 K 1 UlUJOrily 111 LIU? BLUie III !l J D I . w ... .u u ... . uc w ttuvui I vcaauu nu tun unowua va. " should name as the successor of Gov- n1'' summer or not aays is no inuian ernor Taft, but ho will also remember n'mer- com crching and . sweltering as July, August and September, mm mo icBvuiiB.unuy lor iub appow I but relied In blue misU or gray, U M KVJtOO as ..JMw jea.ntw ao xw,040 looked for than has been cast In any year since 1890. L Total awJiBO Las unsold and raturned ooplos.... Net total sales a,T44 Ket average saJea an,4J-4 OEOROB a TZSC1IUCK. Subaorlbed In tny preeenc and sworn to before me this Suih day or September, A. Li. ltwa. an. &. MunuAii., IBeaX) 3, nun uh a Notary Public International arbitration acema to Alt EMMY UF PHOURtSS. This Is tho characterization that is given to Hussla by soma writers and thei-e appears to be substantial warrant for It Ilecent events in the course of tlie Russian government have made quite evident the fact that the .whole policy of that nation Is one of abso lutely sordid and mercenary motives, I In which there is not the least intention ment rests upon him. every day breaking In the same unvarying tints and tones and likewise temperature of the Judge Sullivan pledged himself and OIie beforo it, as It nature had saved her toi...nu - . . . . lues, in ine Duuom oi tne ukhkci aim were 461 handing out an unspotted one every morn- the VlHUcation circulars concocted .ng. Indians summer may continue long against Judge Barnes in the Interest of after the last leaf has fallen and been Judge Sullivan ore already out But e""erel to companions In the brown w i no rows, ib is nut porpicAina iu uioi-vici whan tnlon aiimmar nnda Tt i ft SVf t pected?. out , wa.hed away In a long, cold November rain, that stretches Its warning If you have not already registered don't fall to do so next Saturday. It will be your last chance. Tn 4hA TsTfrlal Mho x aa 4 Vt o 4- w 1 1 1 I mt ca marm artrnaa f hn silrv fitr liavfl VlfsforA . m . . I I au iv pnuvui vuativ a u w Vila V w til v have gained several laps on industrial to recognize, beyond what Is lmpera- come off the ,n November It spreads Its dripping wintry pall over the uuiuiuuu, i uveiy necessary, tne ngnia auu lnteiesia i hi iii . ... i ear m. dui wnm uue juiihu iuu" i me irpuuiii.au jitixiumi auu JUUlll ilea.- I or w iit ni npr nnwpr. . . . . . . I - ' ' I eio are sure 10 run a gooa many laps The whole Russian scheme in the far ahead of thft patched qullt Ucket tbat u east aa u nas mus rar oeen aeveiopea, ornarneuted wltn the democratic label, is that of aggrandizement Dy every proceea that greed suggests or dlplo- BOOMIKO OP THH WEST. Xelser declares he la running for dls- Joseph Chamberlain evidently got OlareBtlo Wtrt of Genuine Prosperity fettled on the Imperial Domain trtrr 1n1i ..rnlnst anr and all eandl- mRCjr CaD effeCt The evidence at hand out 0f the British Colonial Office Just Washington letter in Boston Transcript inci juage againai any ana an canui .. . Th. w.hintnn rorresoondenta whe dates who stand In uls way. Clear the 1 thaU8Bla 'r?m ?7 ,ar enouKQ ahead th AIa8'an track for Yeiaerl Vyg a 8m of. duplicity tratlon award to save his popularity . ana suDienuge ana tnar sue nas ae- with the Canadian provlnciala. Tho canine inhabitants of the country Btroyed every claim which she may have will doubtless bark a liberal applause bt,d to 1110 respect and confidence of to. the Chicago sausage makers, who 0,9 nations to which she has given as- have voted to go on a strike. surances. Washington dispatches say that our government sail believes that BeelnaT Promotes Cesraa. Th Wnhlniton corresuondentB wno have recently returned from 'the Irrigation trip" through the west bring back glow ing accounts of the prosperous conditions which prevail in that section. After mak ing all due allowance for the ' booming" tendencies of the western people, one may turned from Iowa, where he looked the . . .. . . . . I .v.- , . n I- i- it iT-u.j " o- uommg events casi ineir snaaows do iub v""u l" " uuiveu jiverei an address on the subject, "Who's tore. That- explains why democratic states, in regara to tne open aoor in Afraidr campaign managers In these parts are I Manchuria, will be observed- It la dlf- depressed by gloomy forebodings. ficult to see upon what grouud this faith Is based, rsothlng tbat Russia has done Washlnartnn Post Mr. Charles Emory Smith has Just re- fl sure that the present outlook Is re markably tngnt, ana uiai me r-". " pressioa la the stock market, has not re flected real conditions in the heart ot tae ' Prices of farm products and farm ant-1 can be reasonably regarded as Implying mals may go up and down, but the old I a disposition on the part of that power exploded story about silver and wheat to show any special consideration to he declines to being linked together cannot be re- the United States. On the contrary the whether or not he la married. This is a Some Liberty Remains. "'Baltimore American. It has taken the supreme court of the state of New York to decide that an In tending voter cannot be arrested because tell election supervisors ramped. fair supposition la that the purpose of Russia, so far aa Manchuria Is con- The last congress, the last legislature cerned. Is to ultimately control the en end the last city council are always the tire trade of that region, regardless of worst we have ever had, while the last any treaty rights which this country has state, county ana city tickets are always i there, the best free country, but the greatest liberty In It seems that taken with the individual freo I dora of cltliens. There's No Kick Co mine. Philadelphia Press. The way in which the Canadians talk It la manifest! v the Russian Mea thnt about yielding some of their land to flie Manchuria, the richest and the most . ' T 7 7 , ; 7' ,V'" ,MMOra ' fl X nZ republic. 'It la doubtful if the people ot the east," said one of the party today, "have any conception of what is going on weat of the Mississippi. In a- Ave weeks' journey through Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and Indian Ter ritory I heard not one dissenting voice from the universal acclaim of prosperity. I talked with men In all walks In life from the farm hand to the bank president. Trav eling men said they could not get goods to their customers fast enough. Farmers said crops were bountiful, and prices all that could be wished. Itallroad men said their only trouble was to handle the enor mous volume ot traffic. Manufacturers said their only difficulty waa in getting rh!l M Rlivh milT tut antHloit A "'"''- .uu "1"Hl I l.lnnria v., hh I m o,h thalr nrriara. Th credit for the whole Job In the Ship- Pron',8m" of Chinese provinces, Is for Mvn before owned and they 'have not warehouse men had no more room In their ,,,,M,n wIlf. f1. -,. ,-, Russia and that in the course of time I yielded anything because there was noth- elevators; the bankers had vaults filled . . . ...la not verr remote time irJther vorv I lng for them to yield. They wera grab-1 with deooslts and a ready demand for that ne nas more aiscreait than credit --- wln h hllt ,, tw Wl for some thing that waa never at money; contractors and builders had work Coming to him. , 0..V.1. v,i , , I any time In their possession nor In that in sight for a year ahead; even the cattle B r,0n- Subb be,n Clear,y th case- of Great Britain. It was the most lm- 1" the Held, and the horse. In the streets Don't forget that Judge Barnes was I question arises as to what the I pudent grab game the United Slates ever looked sleek. The mortgage on the farm twice appointed to the supreme court United States should do In order to encountered. . I has been paid off and the farmer has money to loan, inuusinaia are inanina money and railroads are paying dividends. The earth has been prolific; buying, sell commission by unanimous vote of the maintain Its rights and Interests In that three sitting Judges of the supreme Quarter of the world. It Is a very serl- court lie must bo a pretty good man on question, which is said to be reeeir after all. I n8 most careful consideration at Wash ington. . Connltlon of Enlisted Men. Philadelphia Record. General Funaton reports that it will be I lng. carrying, building, developing, all are necessary to increase materially the pay of going forward with a hum of Industry that enlisted soldiers in order to get and retain I can almost be heard. Confidence Is strong Omaha Is the natural market Dlace for I Thnt tho nrpaent sttltnrla nt rraai ! desirable men. Of course, this situation and faith In the future Is firm, tha irrain that la irmwn In Kohm.lra .nt i. k.mii- v Is In part due to the unusual prosperity of "Talk about Wall street makes the west . . . . . ' uu l roBBS I the country and the present hlah level of ern man laugh. A banker and a cattle laiuieuiate.y augoining states, me gram can easily he demonstrated, but What n, , M, , mnumtmA .h.mr remarked that there was a time, 5,1 fBiuuueueu auu ouin up power or powers snail andertake to say especially those who are Intelligent enough not many years ago, wnen a situation like if our enterprising people Will only go to her that she must Change her posl- to be noncommissioned officers a very lm- the present -one In New York would have after It right and stay by It , tlon? Can the United States as some PorUtnt class-is not very tempting In any shaken the Industrial west to Its founda- , . . s vkutul ilia iiiuii uoincowi mow. All iwvil- I mv.ie. " - are urging, assume the resnonslhllltT of . ..... . . . , 1.. ., . For ono Tsmmnnv was vl In If. " . " . ynv y a n aa 0 street ,.- .-..v- ...v, . ... ...inmiiir BOr i iipre in no lllefillnn thnt I i ,.jin. v.A .u.. I mm ih. real tins nnss or tne cnuntrv . . mm. " . I luiyiuil iliu nil. ...'I. v. .IIU i 111.. ..J. UC11. I w i . . .uw - - - oay wnen u reiusea to nominate lewis from a commercial point of view this but they probably still need more attention Western activities and money are at home, Nixon as its mayorallty candidate In milt1, has larow atb, in rv.i,.. from congress than they get Their business Is real. Their crops are In m 9 .-sew iori municipal campaign. It POLITICAL DRIFT. Tammany Is getting it on ail sides. Even Dowle thinks the town Is afflicted with "stinkpots, beerpots and drugpota." Boston's registration for the November election Is closed. The total number of votes recorded is ty9,814, a reduction of 1.C7J from last year. Greed, graft and grog" and "loot, lust and lawlessness" are a few ot the artful alliterations applied to Tammahylsm by the opposition. ice president. During the present excit ing local political campaign in New York Bird 8. Coler, formerly city comptroller, vice president. The senatorial candidacy of Hon. Isador Rayner in Maryland is frowned upon by Senator Gorman. Rayner Is independent courageous and brainy. Senator Foraker thinks the republican majority-in' Ohio will 1)6 anywhere from &o,uw to 100,000. General Grosvenor Bays the surplus of republican votes is too great to call for a prediction. Ex-Speaker David B. Henderson Is out of politics for good. Efforts have been made to get him on the stump In Iowa, but the general turned them down. He says he is too busy to bother with politics. The prohibitionists of the First Hamp shire county district of Massachusetts have nominated Mrs. Fanny J. Clary of Williamsburg for the state legislature. She waa their candidate last year. Her husband la a farmer. It Is charged that public service corpora tions In New York are throwing all their nfluence In favor of Tammany, the bar gain being that. In case of McClellan's sue cess,' city claims against them amounting to $25,000,000 shall be abandoned. Senator Penrose, chairman of the Penn sylvania ' republican otate committee, trongly favors Pittsburg aa the place for holling his party's next national conven tlon. The- city, hr -saya Is well able to care for the convention, and Its business men are far more progressive than those of many other cities. Probably the most extensive "straw vote" attempted for the next presidential election Is that of the Chicago Farm and Home, which has been taking a vote among Its subscribers to ascertain their preference for president, and the result was something of a surprise. Nearly all the republican read era were for Roosevelt, but the democratic vote stood thus: Cleveland, 12,833; Bryan 4,821; Parker, 4.262; Johnson, 4,245; Hill, 2,133; Hearst 1,446; Gorman, 179, and scat tering, 2.491. During the . present exciting local political campaign In New York Bird 8. Coler, formerly city comptroller, has persistently refused to be Interviewed regarding the situation and has had the same stereotyped reply to all reporters: "I am out of politics." The newspaper men did not of course, take this statement seriously. Finally one of them made a re mark to Mr. Coler which caused that gen tleman to cease . insisting on elimination from the political field. When Mr. Coler met this scribe's request for information as to what was going on, with his usual reply, "I am out of politics," the scribe replied: 'That's understood. Now tell u what progress you ar! making In your ef forts to break In again." must have scented the wind of bursting shipbuilding combine. the Get-Rieh-nick Schemes. sight. Their money is in the bank or in vested In local Industries, farms, cattle ranches, sugar factories, Irrigation reser Alphabetically Bingham will precede Broadwell on the official ballot and mathematically he should be ahead of him by from twelve to fifteen hundred when the Douglas county returns have been canvassed and summed up. that we cannot afford to lose It but hftv fur an wa ATnoitlanfl rvn t . 1 j e ,u IU. . Knn Cltv Star Stating upon the recognition of our A, a matter of fact, the duke of Rox- v,r" b'l.Inew blocks These value. nguts ana interests tnere7 The ques- burghe ha. some right to find fault with - " " tlon Is one of commanding importance the newspaper reporters who waste time and must receive the earnest attention on anyth,n"' inconsequential as himself. of our government DELIMITATION OF TUB HOCISDABT. The decision of the Alaskan bound ary commission, which defines the As to hi. position that they meddle In his private affairs, that Is not so well taken, since all of the get-rich-qulch scheme are regarded In this country as legitimate ob jects of newspaper treatment. Still, when It la remembered how touchy the English nobility are on the question of trade. It Is Business conditions throughout the weat are pronounced by all competent meaning of the treaty of 1825 between scarcely surprising that Roxburghe feels IeoiiviuYv .uvu iv uiuuioiiuv mil tne m mu4.. ....... a .1,'tn. ,a th. Knwat m. . . ... ... 1 .. , . 1 A 11 1.. .1 .v ... tinanectea to any extent Dy shaklness I mia country yuniuiocu au, vicore h nM TOad, witn the aid of his title. In eastern money centers. The back-1 the way for the delimitation of the bone' of the country is all right I boundary In place, remarks the Seattle Poet-Intelllgencer, and this should be Positive Party Faith. Chicago Inter Ocean. Those who wonder at the failure of ao many Cook county republican candidates In tbe past to reach the governorship may ters of sentiment or .peculation. "Nothing .hort of a dlsastrou. crop fail ure can check the present prosperity. Th farmer now la not In the condition of 1893, when he was carrying a heavy mortgage and had to borrow from month to month and year to year to harvest and move his crops. Today he is Intrenched behind farm which Is paid for, and a bank account which Is ample, to say nothing of the wheat In his barns and the cattle in his fields. The farmer Is prepared to stand oft the wolf for a long siege, and so long as he Is prosperous the rest of the country will do very well. It Is the farm, and not Wall street which supports the country. "THE NAME B BYtfTnUNO, Esterbrook on a pen klTI absolute guarantee of its excellence No. 130. Is exactly name im Over 150 other styles every pn Easy Writer, what its plies. Try it varieties of to u i t pose. ,All st ationenWhave them. Accept no I substitute. THE ESTfKBKOOK STEEL PEN CO. WeHu.C-lssH.JL .MMaSsnet.K.T. The outgoing member of the county done without any further delay. That board w as elected as a republican, and I paper says that the commission has if a republlcno is not chosen to succeed merely settled the manner of proceeding her flnd th. suggestion of a reason. The him the board of five members will be to establish the boundary and that tbe average Cook county aspirant seems to made ud after January next of four dem- actual work of surveying and marking have lost sight of the necessity of having ocrat. and only one republican. That It remain, to be done. This. It urges. ,0 cn?y. HTcUng". .Vu WOUIQ naruiy ie a sate proposition tor suuuiu w uuuc VivuxV, iveme, 1 i-Hcai method, of a past generation. Douglas county taxpayers. I to the end that all possibilities ot frlc- I wnen for a politician to avoid committing tlon along the border muy be completely I himself to anything In particular waa re in,- n,i,n,.,. na v .. a ll,ntnnrx1. "For exsmnle." It Is nnlntw I garded aa a sign of genlu.. 1UU , . , "-"-I- ' ' I ... 1 Tlllnl. . ., m, . .. ... ... , , ...... . I ..... .V, 1,., T ..n nnl Y,. .1... I ' V'l"- ' " - lir oiacoverea mat tue cuicago ureal v est-1 win, m w i v . ." a,., of party, are against this kind of ern has shaded the trfaln rata and are atlon is oue which requlrea the prompt- poim,.,. They are not impressed with poli- ' eonalderlng what action they must take I est action. There, merely for conveni-1 ticUn. who are always beating about in the to met the sltvflitlon. Information ence and to avoid the certainty of rt brush, arraia to come out ana say what on this subject should by this time conflict of Jurisdiction. . temporary !lfl n bare reached the local papers that tried boundary line was accepted between a lhlno to M m.n that they stand for to discredit The Bee's announcement of 1 Oauada and the United States, with I nothing poaiUve to any man. What the th cdt 'l rights reet-rved to lxth sides. The people of Illinois seek is leaaers wno come lw,iin,1Brv linn ma eafalillshixt Is fsr 1 aut boldly ana ssy. "tiers a u,. - w NERVE FORCE Nerve force is saved when proper glasses are worn. The eyes control one-tenth part ot the body's nerve supply, and when defects exist are a terrible drain upon the n,rvrii iviImil There may be no outward sign or error, no pain, no seemlua lack To this platform I welcome all who wUl I of vision, yet If you hav nervous troubles. Indigestion or headaches they are Colonel Bonn says he has made no I within the limit of what la found thy rocotumendalton as between the two the boundary comtfi.Mielon to b Amer- itand upon It with me. Those who will not Ukecaused through consumption of nerve force by the eye. and can never be re- lending cuudldatea for the democratic I lean territory. Canadian customs ofll-1 are my political enemies. gubernatorial nomination In Mlaaourl cutis are established on American ter-U'v-ause both of them supported the ritory aud Canadian mounted police are Kansas City plutfuriu. If both of them en fori lng Canadian mining laws in dis bud only opiod the Kansas City plat- flirts which belong to the United form he would doubtless refralu Just I Btatea. the Mail froui any recommendation. lleed except by glasses. First Day ef Isslas lnir. St. Iouls, Qlobe-Democrat la that gentle and Indefinable .hading off of summer Into autumn, when does Indian summer UarlnT Is It a genuine. Of course this is a condition of affair I authoritative Indian summer U no frost HUTESON OPTICAL CO. 213 S. 16th St., Paxton Block. A Simple Fact Simply Stated "No Clothing Fits Like Ours" ' 14' V We, Browtiiug, King & Co., did not start making clothes for men snd boys by making about what ether, are making, asxlsted by clever sales men, food advertising, price lowering or other trads devices. We kneir there was room for a DIFFERENT kind of clothes than had ever been made, and we knew we could make them. Wt have mads them. The best possible ready-to-wear clothing manufactured In the world. Don't take our word alone wear some of lu Dress and Business Suits $10 to $40. We are confident that the excellence of quality, fit and Inntlng goodness of drowning. King and Co.'s clothing will Frove a luxury you have been waiting or. I'ntterns aro carefully selected styles snappy. The fit la faultless. and a ' try on usually convinces sale la made. Overcoats and Ulsters ' $10 to $45. Wash and Fancy Waistcoats If you aro In quest of Waistcoat nov eltiesstyles that will not be common workmanship of the highest order something distinctive and different You will find It here. Our lines of Trousers, In the popular weaves and materials, are In all re spects the most complote and attrac tive ss to style, richness and elepanoe I of design that we have ever offered. Boys and Childr en Fancy Waistcoats $2.00 10 .3U We take Just as much pains with the boys and chll- v dren s we 00 wun Extra Trousers $3.80 to $9 the men. we use pretty much the same materials for the little fellows and trv to give them the same mannish styles that tneir elders look fur. - We have Reefers ss well as Overcosts, and they are not slighted because they are for small boys who don't slways know, and, like the suits, are made to stand the severe tests of Juvenile exertion. There Is the matter of style about Browning. I Jng Co.". BuTta that appeal to the young t-in to him it is as good to be out of the world m out of faehion-and we Propose to m,ke him glud he s In the world, as far aa his clothe, altact the subject. Boys' Reefers $j.60to $7.50 Overcoats $5 to ,8.60 ME Furnishings Nothing will take the place ot daintiness tn a man's linen or .eckwear. All of our fgmlshlnge for men and boys are of the finest and tasteful as well end, be sides that they must be fsshlon t,le and In this ittractlve depart ment rou are always sure of find ing everything right up to date. Children's Suits $3.50 to $8.50 Exceptionally Strong Lines in Shirts and Underwear u Our Hat Department Here n-.uch mUht bs written- few words only on be said. A great and thrlv. lng hat business has grown up here. And the socret of its success Is the sterling merit of the styles and value, we put be fore you at reasonable prices. This department I. winning golden opinion.. Plain and Fancy Hosiery 25c to $5.00 Boys' Hats and Caps 50c to $2.50 .Men's Hats $2 to $5 Boys' and Children's . Headwear We are showln- some new Ideas In Hata and Caps that are meeting with BatterlnS approval. There Is always some thing new here for the boy. and children. R. S. Wilcox, Manager. 4.