12 BEE: OMAHA, TIIIT11SDAY. SErTEMHER .1, 1010. CLEARINGS SUOW PROGRESS Big Gain for. Fir it Eight Months of . 1 the Present Year. AUGUST .. ALSO ' SHOWS A GAIN Omaha Banks' Shew They Coatlaaa to I a Bis; DiilarH as Re. . Meet Ik Beslarss of 'Osnnfcn. Bank clearing' for the month of August, 1910, show an Increase of $8,777,245 over the same momk of the year 1900, the figures fur the ytar Who wing W,rro.445 In the 1910 record and i,e02,2UO for 1909. Clearing for tHe first eight monthi of taoh year ehbw'an even greater Increase proportionately than the figures for August alone. Up to 'August 31, im, the clearings of Omaha' tianks were $477,196,089 and for the eight months finished In 1910 the clear ings are S6,2,m, a total amount of 79.425,fi66 being gained fn the last year, flnt eigit Mestks, The record of tiro months for the two years are as follows: " - ' 1909. 1910. January &T,13,7 t .044,OK rebruary .., ,j47,72.73i M.77,1M March ., 71,7ti3Ja 89,81,243 April I....; 0.i9,a 91. 829,238 Hay G1,X.02 b,l;.H.l June 62.14A.9-M S7.M2.313 July ,v.. W.274,770 W.234.401 August 66,274,770 6i,37,445 v Totals ,.I477,1&,06 $660,02(1,775 Iter or 4 4mr Aaaast. Following Is the dally record of the clear ing for the; month. of August In each year: August 1 August I August 3 '.hi.-. August t. .,.... ..f August 6..,,......,,...,.. Ausust ......!..?. August 7.. ."..' August AUKUst I i.on.o2 August 10 t.23.0K5 ,1909. .f 1,106,174 . t,046.44 . 3,2W.2f4 1,1X9.34 3,124.470 Auguxt 11. August 12. .,......, A .. . 1 1 August ,.,,.-,.,, .. August 14 7. August 15. August l...-...,s.,..i. August 17.. ....... August IS , August 19.,.,.','., .. August 20. .;.... August 31.. . t. ....'... i. August 21. ...,,..,..,.. August 23.,,. August 24.....:;...:.,.,. August 25.. ..',.-.. August t...w. ......... August 27.,.,.,,.,. August 28. ,v August 20. August S0..VV....,.,...,. August. 81.. i v. 2.2W.5rt5 ... 3.2M.729 .., 2,22,912 ... 1.7S2.77 . . ' " 1.459.190 ... 1.M6.129 ... 2.0R4.46O ... 2,203,030 .... 2.203.941 2,027,010 2,641.910 1.925.440 1,061,117 2,402.675 2.318.477 3,156,684 ' 2.S30.845 1,849,61s 1910. t 2.678.620 2,8t6,37 2.6W.HUV 2.V8.iW7 2.W8.175 2, 277,729 - 2,774.75 2.19.4trt I.4W,13 2,449,881 2,2M,m 2,027,117 2.762.21J 2.277.223 . 2.316.232 . 2.trt2. 2.&0H.O44 2.082.018 2.6M.023 2,0,33 2.KI9.4HJ 2,494.163 2,134,438 2,169,48s 2,444,671 2.033, 17 2,467,984 ToUla . Bupday. .56,02,200 265,379,445 PlantoJBuild a Big Piano 1 Factory Here MinneapoiisV "Concern ' it " Arranging to Begin "Constrnotion Within Two Weeks. In less than two weens construction work will be started upon a big piano factory somewhere In the city; according to plana made by V. S. Segerstrora Piano company, j now of Minneapolis. Mr. Segeratrom, presi dent of the company, was in. Omaha Wednesday, with the - Announcement that he had come lo an understanding with the Commercial dub for the removal,. (though no- Donus naa oeen guaranteed Mm. t -' The piano manufacturer declared ha had received an affer -of $70,000 bonus from one city, but had decided Omaha would be the beat location-without any Inducements. It ts proposed that the factory shall cover an area of five acres and shall have 60,000 square feet of. floor.' space, according to Mr. Begeratrom. Army Notes General orders No. U of the Department of the Missouri,' Issued under data of Au gust 29, announces that First Lieutenant Ernest S. Wheeler ' of the Fourth Field artillery, has been j found by a general court martial, guilty of neglect of duty, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline,. In violation of the' S2d article of war. . Wheeler has been sentenced to be confined to the limits of his post for a term of six months and to ba reprimanded by the re viewing authority. ,The court martial con vened at Camp Otie, Wyo:, near Fort D. A. Russell, and had as president Colonel Ed gar 2. Steever of the Fourth cavalry, and as Judge Advocate, Captain George E. Btockle of the Eighth cavalry. It was charged that during the maneuvers at Camp. Otia, on July 8, Lieutenant Wheeler, then In command of a battery, was ordered by the battalion commander to shift the fire, of the battery, which he neglect to do, and, as a result, a private In the range party was quit severely wounded. ' IMPROVEMENTS AT LIBRARY C'eatraote Are Neir Betas; Let fer Some Needed Carnages to Ba At-, ' ' ' ' . Ta at Osei. ' . v.' I Contracts are low being let for some needed Improvement the Omaha publlo library , by Arohltbct ,T U. Kimball under the direction. f -the executive committee of the library board. The total amount to be immediately expended la about I&00. A ventilating, fan is tp be placed In the lecture room, which haa.long been In need of aomethlng of the kind. Permanent, doors are also to be placed in the lecture room. . connecting with the southeast room of the museum floor. In the south wall of this room two double windows will be built to Improve the light and ventilation, and when the work ia done very fine collection Ttow stored In the basement wlll be given place In this now vacant room. Tha front step are to be retresed and the areaway of the building wilr be paved Next yeaf It la hoped to double the stark room by imposing a second row of stacks on top of the present plant. iSHOP OFF ' TO MONTREAL shops Sraaaell mm Keaa to Depart frosa Asa aha for Groat Great . ,, et Week. Itlshop Richard Bcannell and Bishop J. J." Keane of Cheyenne. Wyo., left Wed nesday evening for; Montreal, whore they will attend. the great International Euoha rlsOo congress for the next two weeks. The two prelates leaving this section of the country -will meet 'hundreds of other priests, bishops and archbishops In what la conaideret the greatest Cathollo event ever carried out on' the American conti nent Legislative and ecclesiastical affairs will be iltscussed and acted upon at. the cou gress. with a world wlitt Influence. .lost Woaderfol lleallaa;. VfUT suffering many yeara with a sore, Amoa Sing. .Fort Urron, N. T., was cured by Bucklen'a Arnica Salve. 25o. For aaJ hv Beatoa Iru Co ! . lOreat ale of . Boye' School Clothes Wow la 'reg ress Brma ls tores WOMiZN'S STUNNING NEW Fall Suits-Fall Coats and Street Dresses TROTTER FROCKS and GOWNS The clever new fall suits como in all the. latest weaves; most approv ed styles for fall shown now for the first time, in hard finished wor steds, serges and broadcloths and the Scotch, mixtures, at $12.50, $15, $19, $25 .nd p The New "TROTTER FROCKS' and STREET DRESSES The New Trotter Frocks and Street uresses are this season's smartest creations and are very attractivelvf f r made, in all the new fancy weaves, v serges, panamas, etc. They rango in prices up 51Q Q" from vlu.OD NEW FALL COATS Also the swagger new full length cov graceful hanging coat, n black and blue ergea. at. .... $10.00 ml $25.00 Also the swagger new fall length cov erts and broadcloth coata all the newest and most up-to-date styles. I 'I!1 f 1 "111 'Mil PRETTY NEW TAILORED WAISTS FOR FALL WEAR Very chic, new tailored linen and fancy striped madras waists ono of the cleverest waists we have ever f rn fff no fa rA shown. 51.50-m.98-$2.59 Hundreds of new plain and fancy silks, 09 rn a 6 r A A laces, nets, etc. $ "5 3. 9 8 "S 5. 0 0 WOMEN'S 65o ELBOW LENGTH GLOVES at 39c Pair. Pure Milanese silk gloves-black only-all sizes on " many worth 65c; at, pair OtfC Women's PURE IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 12y2c Embroidered corners, also fine Shamrock lawn, cross bar red and daintly embroidered, Armenian lace edges, 4CA scalloped borders, etc. many worth 20c each, at. . . lC Women's Dutch and Middy Collars, many worth 40c, at 25c n dainty Irish crochet and V fancy jabots, side frills, etc.- 3ar-Bx Br' a a Etta mu: wrn'trmruu -TM-trv-m ar H El H s n I FAI.Ii QTjrAKTXBI,T BTTXB BOOK of Z.adleS' I Home Journal ratterns and Any Ofln ISe fattera for C The Children's Week Sales In Boys' School Suits One of the newest and best lines of the Fall? stocks, has just been unpacked for - Thursday. It's a quantity of strictly all .,purevwopl Scotch mixtures in excellent patferns, 'either double breasted or. Nor-, folks with pleats and belt. The pants are knickerbbeker styles, some lined through out and all have full taped . seams. The best kind of a durable school suit, at Boys'. Fancy Top Coats Novelty gray, vicunas and Scotches, also shepherd checks, velvet or self collars, nobby full box coat effects, $2.50, $3.50, $5.09 To the Boys This Week- rootballs, Baseball Bats and Balls. Catch ers sad fielders' Gloves, with PnrcJiases In the Boys' Section. $350 H a .! 1 n h ! li Have your ticket read Burlington. Faster Servico To Southern California Eighteen and one-half (18V4) hours faster time than heretofore is made by the Burling ton, Kio (irande and Salt Lake Koute train nervice, with daily through Tourist Sleeping Cars to Los Angeles, via Denver and Scenic C olorado. 1 " "J 1 "Sealefte" Coats Have "Come Back H ?! D 1 1 a I L3 I n xu uamiy xnsu crocnei ana v enise lace ettects, ( r -worth 40c,- at; ... . . , ; 4-1 tJL 18 and 22-in, Fine Emb'd Flouncings, Corset Cover Widths Nainsook and cambric skirtings, etc. all choice new tlP - designs, many rrorth 40oyd.; big bargain square, ydv3C THURSDAY is CHOCOLATE DAY In Sweetland East Arcade ' Those delicious bitter sweets with the: pure crushed fruit flavors and chopped nut centers -regularly 40c a poundThursday only. . . 25c BRANDEIS STORES CASU OF I11E CITY OF OMAHA Over Half a Million Available for Bal- ancc of Year, DETAILS OF THE VAEIOUS FUNDS Tax Collections Have Been Good aaal All Elesneats of City Bereave Are Healtkr Cash Held tar Craa Bills. The dty of Omaha has H70.822.10 left from tax oollecUoAa for 1910. with which the. city will be .run during; the remaining four months of the year. Besides this amount there Is a total of 134,030.90 In collections from .bonds, and the sinking fund, which is made up partly from the general-levy and partly from occupation taxes and similar sources, contains $8,00e.2. The grand total of the city's present resources is K72.865.62. ' v There is also on hand.' according to the report of the comptroller on the condition of funds up to Auguat 22, t30S.661.4s, which is laid aside for work 'now going on and for expenditures which have been author ised but not actually disbursed. Contained in this total is the sum of 42,981.91, which has been held since 1908 and which will be paid over to the gas company if that cor poration' ever gets a 1 Judgment for' street lighting service. The company brought suit and failed to collect for Its services at Its own price. $2S a light, but the city has been keeping on hand enough money I to meet whatever price the courts may finally award for the two yeara' lighting. In this fund ISJ.70J.0S, collections from the sals of bonds for street . Intersection paving and repairs and the work which It will pay for la now going on. The special levies made for paving cover only the expenses of lay ing the pavement straight down the street and the special expenaee of Intersections and alley waya and other incidentals are paid from this bonded fund. ' The amount held out for sewer operations now progress ing ia 174,323.77 and for ' fire protection $8,110. , . . ,. . . . .The total, tax and bond .receipts for the year so far have amounted to 12,335,179.81, against which warrants have .been drawn for 81.453,662.70, leaving a real balance of 1881,517.11. This balance is divided Into the actual funds unexpended, $672,856.62, and the funda for which disbursement has been authorised amounting to $308,661.49. PIONEER CONTRACTOR DIES Job a F. Daley', Wno Xlved la . Omaha Thirty-Three , Years,' Saceasahs to Rheumatism. . John F. Daley," contractor, , who has lived In Omaha for the ilast" thirty-three years, died at h4s home, 1620 North , Thlrty-filfth street, Wednesday .morning f torn paralysis caused by rheumatism.'! - Mr.1 Daley was born In Canada in 1845 and Is ' survived by his wife and sister. The funeral services will be held Thursday, with Interment at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery. Father Herring, ton' of 8t. Cecelia's will preach the funeral sermon. , (Read Our rartlal Payment Plan llclow) Here's a revival of old time Sealette In winter coats for the com ing season. 'Our windows are featuring them this week. It's Salt's Sealette with a very brilliant high silk pile, the nearest approach to a real seal ever contrived. Only by closest Inspection can one detect a difference. The material has been- Improved and modernized to pres ent day standards and promises to reach great popularity. ' These Sealette Coats are 54-inch models, semi-fitting and lined throughout with Skinner Satins. Coats with plain shawl r aa i Coats with sable opp. MP A A collar and cuffs are d0d,MV collar and cuffs are. . .$4HUU Be among the first to have one. ; The Partial Payment Plan :Ka;im!:a:;iBw:x!nLa;i Make a deposit of ten dollars at time of pur chase, then pay us a little at a time as best suits you. We store and protect the coat until paid for. Coal at Cut Prices for Cash SCRANTON HARD COAL NICE CLEAN BRIGHT GLOSSY , SIO.OO Per Ton, Delivered We save you 50c to $l.BO on all COAL you buy from us. We guarantee QUANTITY and QUALITY. , Rosenblatt's Cut Price Coal Co. PHONES Douglas 412; Ind. D-1412. 1223 NICHOLAS STREET i. anMaa.sEj.a.OT.Brr:.. i. r--xrr-TTT it- 1 1 i I : I!1 : it IBiiiiiipii I lite s j; . t M : tl ts 1 n sIzES,.,,.-.... m Li -r i in fir: ' HI M I The dally through schedule is as follows Lr. Omaha ........ .4:10 i, m. lYIdny. for example. Lv. Denver 0:00 a. m. Snturdny, ' " Lv. Hnlt Lake City.... 8:00 p. in. Nunday, " " " Ar. 1a.j Angeles . .,.'2:00 p. m. Monday, " '' Also htandanl fileepers, Ontalia to Salt Lake City and San Francisco; Salt Ijake City to Los Angelen. Daily Until September 9th, y October 1st to 15th, Inclusive To Ssn Francisco Lcs Aige!es , , San Diego Ticket Office, 1502 Farnam St , Omahi. TVSZ WMl 0z cliool Commences fieKVeek 1st Is. the boy ready? Has he the new shoes you've been waiting vfotj.' school . time to buyT Have you-ver bought the Steel Siiod Shoes that we' guarantee to be so good that, they will outwear any two pair of any other boys' Bhoes. 1 they're not iron, but of such quality of leather that they wear ''like iron and they're ' made to fit growing feet. , Little Gent's sizes 10 to 13 M, ' at ...,. $2.00 youths' sizes 1 to 2, $2.25 Boys' sixes 2H to5 $2.50 Only a few days till school now. FREE! . FREE! with every pair of boys' shoes we give , free of charge a "never stop'" Humming Top. It's a beauty and a great hum mer.. , Drexel Slice Co. 1410 Tarnam SL HOTfcXS AND HUMMER HKaUHTH. OLD POINT COMFORT HOTEL CUAM8ERLIN ItOATiNQ, BATHING. FlSULNfi, IsAlLINO, OKCHJUTRA, TENNIS, UOLV. .' t)alqu saa food Culslaa, . rORTKUSS MOWHoit, UriHl Mu. tarjr fost on to AUanUa Coast. HAMTOH UUAUd. til Hsmlssvoa mt Uta MaUua's Warsbkva. Bseial WmsJjt Bassa turn to OotaSas Bookists at C&J oar. oaa lalaa , S-aotflo. ana w a bask sVallroada. Vt sadrsss OSO. V. ADAMS, Mat, VOUXsUiM MOKUQM. TA : HOTEL GU21SWQLD DETROIT, MICH. Fred Postal, Pres. M. A. Hhaw, JIgr. 1125,000 expended In remodeling-, furnishing Bnd decorating. 100 rooms with hot and cold water bath nearby, $1.00 and up per day. 100 rooms with tub and shower bath, circulating ice water, JJ.OO and up per day. Newest and finest cafe In the city, with the most beautiful electrical fountain In America. Our facilities for high class ser ves are unexceptional, and similar to the best hotels In New York. You can pay double our rates for your accommodations but you cannot set anything: better. ' CHRISTIAN VENDEAVOR ELECTS Omaha Branca of laloa Meets at Y. M. C. A. and Chooses Officers for Coulif 1 Year. At a buslness meeting of ths Omaha Christian Endeavor union held at the Young; Men's Christian association Tues day evening- the' following 'officers were elected for the coming year:- President, C. Edward Holyoke; vice president, Ralph X Houseman; recording; secretary, Miss Edith Baker; corresponding secretary,.' Miss Ora Johnson; treasurer, M. A. Kohri. The Yellow Peril Jaundice, malaria, biliousness, vanlahes when Dr. King's New Life Pills are taken. Guaranteed. 25c- For sale by Beaton Drug Co. .V . - No married woman napplness ia complsts without children; gh : yearns with the deeper longings of her nature for the joys oft mother hood. But women who bear children should prepare for the coming of baby by properly caring. for their la the expectant mother', greatest help." It U a remedyWhlch prepares toe elaatlo, aids in expanding the akin and flesh fibres, and staenrtheM an the and wh7n" uTtl. on? lttMa Pla cornea. Women who use -Mother's Trlend are assured of passing the crisis with safety. It Is for sal at drug stores. Write - for free book for expectant mothers. BBAPrnxp sxauLAToa co, ... . .'. Atlanta, Oa. Shekel IfcuMc!! , jrj so qa rwrnrams or cuewhcri f Get tK 4. . Original .--Genuine MALTED MILK au JmitaticnS TheFoodDrinkforAUAges KCM HiLK, MALT BVUM tXTTMltT.ni fOWKX Uzl ia cay Oilk Trust rT Insist on MIIORLICKS- "tfMr Take a ho Doautiful Tooth sc . easiest ana leasi painiui are apstbods employed by us sud M.'s ef eur paiienu, both la su4 lbs city will gladly tell you about od denial work and eur up-to-daie Thsre are hut few peopte wbe hate mo. ajsoa Testa, every oae rugas U taey would Ke to Ut. straabury. 'ins auloaaC . easiest and least painful are the a. apstbods employed by us sod avoorw. eut rf I am ooci aye of doing thlosa. Crowns and bridge work from Is. ft par tooth. Flatas that m irom . to 111 4. Painless sxtrao ttoo et teeth. Nervee ef teeth reutoveg without hurtlsa you. Work warranted taa tears. ' Oil BRAOBUBY, IKE 0ENT1SI IMS rasaai CV. ' Chose D. I'M If 7WK na teeattosv A JOHNSON HOUSE LAMP Is the -Eight Lamp at Home. ' V Ask About It. JOHNSON LAMP CO., 621 South' 16th St. Don't Fail to Hear the HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA Now Playing at ROME'S VINEYARD and SUMMER GARDEN Every Noon and Evening. BOH A BEE WANT AD will rsnt ..iai vacant house, fill those vacant rooms, or aeoare , boarders on short not.ee, at Terr . small cost to you. Try It. OFElMllfG hforand's Dancing School, 15th and Harney Its Orpnsom Theater Bldg, Friday, September 2d, 8 P. M. Buy your tickets now snd savs two dol. lars from regular price. Office hours: 11 a. rn. to s p. m.: Sundays 1 to p. to. Telephone Douglas !M4. E3 ml In h Is f'i iwilMMIW Dentistry WW Denial Rooms The parent that pollutes his children's minds by bringing home filthy-newspapers is no lees than a criminal.- The Bee. alms to print a paper for the home. LIT RI C O 1L EJ mi, siatc s OCT PRODUCTS i WRIGHT DROS. AEROPLANE . IN DAILY FLIGHTS tOMDARDO SYMPHONY DAND AND OPERA CONCERT COMPANY GREAT RACES PATTERSON SHOWS DASE D ALL FIREWORKS NIGHT RACES 'VAUDEVILLE J, l.t-1t4!'.'ijJiif11 STATE PAIR. .S LINCOLN BOUND TRIP September Gtti to Btiia REGULAR SERVICE n 4 - " ( 52:50 A. M.- 8:25 A. M. 1:25 P 1.3:36 P M. 1. e Makes So Intermediate Stops. SPECIAL SERVICE September 6, 7 and 8 ' Leaves Omaha 7:45 A. M. Leaves Lincoln 7;30 P. M, iV '" - ' " 2- t For further information call at City Office 14TH AND FARNAM STS. J jf -?EADS .,3 j THE OMAHA LOAN & BUILDING ASSOCIATION cred- ited to its members on July 1st $89,000 Dividends. It has neveu . paid to its members less than sUvper cent peo annum for 27' years. Saving accounts calling i or a raoniuiy payment oi $i.uu to -o.uu may be opened any day, or lump sums of not ovec $5,000 received. Ask fori Booklet "A", an4 other information. . Assets $3,600,000. Reserva Address, b. E. Comer 16th and Dodge Streets. 6 DIVIDEND fund $07,000. c FISTULA Pay When CURED au neciai Liiseases enrea witoout a saraicali operation. No Chloroform, Ether or other gen eral aneaathetlc need. CURE GUARANTEED to last a LIr E-TIME. CrsxMiNATioN Mis. WRITS FOR BOOK OM PILES AND RECTAL DISEASES WITH TESTIMONIALS DR. C R. T Alt SIT, 224 Bee BulMI. Omaha, Mebraslta Y