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MORE PROOF Republicnn We 3 Meetings | Two Month b Republican club, Twenty b W t. E. Rosewater C. Pra yllars, Vnlon Pacific N Over T OBJECT LESSON FOR CALAMITY HOWLERS| §iivs mukes ! peakers. | IT'S Financial Statement for July a Augost is He ai on of dittons tn () No bette fnancial p Trunsr eited tha expenses of the ! \ peay for th i 1 Aug.st |\ y Yetober Tho st nt r t t rd Democratic club for the the Or Railwa oy, a e e deducting o d t Jemocratic clut shows a e f $3,272,724 hall, Sixiec nd Locust Delief f f n A Vard Bryan club, 2816 Farnam. | Bryan club, 4101 th Omaha, Mrs, Mar Democratic Meetings. Metz hail Park ave MeKenna's meration of rprines in O Manufac .|y ha Wil pleted tn Two Weeks, The work of ¢ ente es of Omaha is with merating the manufactur- | gaged principally i s ishments shown | )t reported by the on their iy the city this year The cb t 1 At Wa on ha t to Omaha 86 1a beari mes of which ersons In bust worep ards arrive they are turnc years ag rted this year. As scertain what has become of the manu- | > \ about half of the cases it is th i ¥ e and | found that the men have been missed by the or Navigation n . and in the others they have fo 1809 | € left the city. With the gain outh Omaha the names of § wons reported ten years for examination and but one person sund who had been missed, the others | s Council Bluffs reported, but only twenty | \ were found. With sixty-five repor wska Cfty and fAfty-two at Platts- |y | mouth only a dozen were found in the two THE ROCHESTER SHOE €O, cities | ' nsus bureau is making a most care vass of the manufacturing enterprises eports on this subject est vajie to persons in-y Buccennors (o the Howe, et, 151 ¥ WRECKAGE [ The H 1515 Douglas | ¢ and as a result t TMENT will be of the gre 100 broke 1 rOKen | eutigating the relative ferent sections of the union Mscrepancies are to be expected in the | comparison of the population schedules and | the manufacturing statistics. The reports show a larger nuniber of persons employed in vears ago, while the popula tion shows a aecrease. Other towns showing A0 | jarger increase in population will not make as good a showing as Omaha in the increase ladics’ tan | of manufacturing houses and persons em- ployed therein Some startling Howe 1 $2.00 misses Howe ppers, worth . men’'s shoes. | ngha than te The Bhoes, $1 The whoes, $1 % llh Howe \ n shoes, ome enrly 4 THE It and $4.00 Exhibis at Parin. ‘ There 15 a large exhibit from this country | \15. | At the Paris exposition which will prove very interesting to all who may attend, but no more #o than the news that the famous American remedy, Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters, will positively cure dyspepsia, indi- gostion, constipation, billlousness and nerv- ., Of Children Lean than Flve Years | gugness. To all sufferers of the above com- i Wi Heihe Sent co Sgnoal: plaints a trial ts recommended, with the as- surance that when honestly used a cure will INVESTIGATING PUPILS' AGES| Kindergartens Crowded by Reason | “All th Mavo been Instr to investigate the ages of children who rod. sohool and do nof aj vears old, the ago | Seme Objections to the bathery. Tequired by the statc We are examin-| The Bathery 1s ot a cure-all. We don't |, 1ng the birth records in the office of the | Guarantee to cure home-sickness, ringboue, city health commlssioner and propose to |ingrowing-face or a desire to live in Lin- enforce the law to the letter,” said Mrs, | coln. For these reasons some women do Orfetta Chittende superintendent | not patronize the Bathery. They want |y Kindergartens in public schools | more gold-brick treatment—they like faith rly all the kindergartens are crowded [ cure and plenty of palmistry—at two dol and all our room 1s r ed for the accom- | lars per hand-out. We cannot satisfy such modation of the children who are entitled | people—there is not a clairvoyant on the to school privileges | premises and we are not operating a pat- | a ent medicine mill. We don't even try to sell you & book on “How to Be Beautiful."| rt time | The Renstrom treatment will not help looked so | cases which require a surgical operation, | F but in the treatment of ordinary diseases | & it Is highly benefictal and it 18 a positive | cure for all forms of rheumatism and nerv- | F ous trouble. Electricity plays an important part in this treatment and the won & moment hefore reply ‘Why effects of this mysterious force can hardly at home and I are 5 at school.’ This fs a | be overestimat on with the|! fair sample of the way the littlo folks give |new style Turkish baths and the massage It away sec every duy is a marvelous healing and invigorat.ng The Findergarten at Kellom school is the [ power. The Ronstrom treatment is daily | ! largest in the city and has an attendance | demonstrating its effectiveness. It s un- | of 110. These lttle folks come in two seg- | equaled as a complexion beautifier and m.-} tlons, the older and more advanced children [only sure cure for wrinkles. It is the only | coming in the morning and the beginners | safe, sensible and effectivw bust developer, | £ in the afternoon. It 13 probuble that an- |rounding out the figure and bringing back | other patd assistant will have to be as- | th #igned to this school to care for the in- | creasing attendance. The Renstrom treatment is no longer an The kindergartens at Comenius, Castellar | experiment. It {8 based upon sound scien and Long schools have attendance vary- | tific theery and its worth has been re ing from seventy to elghty-five these &chools the little folks are tnto sections. The Lake school ki ten has shown a greal Inerc { sretam. “Our experiences with parents who are trying to work children off on us who are under age are quite amusing. A ago there was one little girl who young that I could leve she w onough to be in school. 1 found tha card was fitlled out perly, but Wasn't satisfl How old are you T asked her. The little tot hesits In conne too thin | livided | mont Aside lrnm Vl\n full treatment, the lergar- | new style Turkieh baths given at the Bath- | wse this year, {ery are worth trying. the number of childrer enrolled | the treatments and a maid is always at being sixty-five. It is likely that this kin- [ your service. Secoud floor Bee building. | dergarten will be divided Into sections | Exclusively for ladies and operated .with | ¢ within a f hildren are allowed | gpectal reference to their comfort and con- | G to enter kindergartens at any time du | ventenc the year and the num upils enrolled | - ncreases constantly during hool e in Mine, FVANSVILL Ind,, Oct. 2.-~By a shot fired in the Sunnyside coal mine here Sat | urday night just before the miners left the pit the mine was set on fire and, having 1 undiscovered until Monday morning men returned to work already weeks The wolt fn tha fable on sheep's lothing because It he traveled cn his own reputation he couldn t uccomplish his purs ose. Counterfelters of Dewitt's Witch | bee Hazel Salve 0oty worthless | when the Balves on their meri sy put them in | much headway boxes and wrappers i) t Look | and pangs of men have been fghting the « Witeh | fire without success for thirty-six hours. | nd all skip | At noon today the fire was not yet under control | Hazel diseases. MRS. J. BENSON. 3 's Decision of the Powers, S| CHILDREN’S Fall and Winter COATS Winter Jackets to 12, from %£3. 50 to ¥11.75, Joats, from 1 year up to 5, pretty styles, | Sea the new breasted front, ages 4 Children s Lo Prices, %1. Infants' Long Coats, all prices. Children’s Light Weight Fall Prices, $1.00 to $5.00, box back and double 25 to £8,. 75, Jackets, ages 5 to 8 ] OF PROSPERITY' LOCAL POLITICAL CALENDAR | BOSTON STORE VILL END SAL - !xth and | Today, 3rd Day, Mill End North | misses bralds or § rd sroument firat day have to close the doors | Mill-Ends drapery sateen, denim and cre | teen, worth 4oc, gracoful lines of youth to those who | Ned Bassett, Trained women give | (okether and ft won't have un want it CGOCECEOICOCE0®I0OTOTETETEOG0 ST THE Whioh Has Startled the Whole City. GROWING BIGGER EVERY DAY Althoukh the Crowds Were So Grenat We Were Obliged to Close Boors, St Goods on Sale is So THAT TODAY'S BARGAINS ARE STILL GREAT} HAN THE FIK BEAR IN MIND f mill kets, Miliinery, $1.00 LADI In order to « nds of J s in this end sale 111 sell tomorrow every y for tadies hildven, in black, red 1 drabs, plain and 1, all hoice ADIES' BLUE FLANNEL WAISTS, Hundreds of blue flannel walsts trimmed with white wck braid, all size LADIE GOLF HATS, 50¢ the « and ends of golf hats 1ed with wide pollka dot silks, a nuw er of $10.00 AND $15.00 HATS, $5.00 400 new hats that were made to 10.00 and $15.00. in this mill-end salo at n LADIES' $5.00 HAT 300 velvet m trimmed with gold ON ( N 00R $1.00 ladies’ and misses’ kid gloves, and colors, 25c $1.25 and $1.50 ladies' kid gloves, 40c ¢ and $1 corsets, white, drab alors, 36c 26e ladies’ apro Silk braids, guim nd 24 Remnants of and trimmings, 1c embrofdery cach ¢ all kinds lace at and be. 25¢ handkerchiefs, all styles, 3% all linen handkerch 10¢ 15¢ ladies’ and children's fast black and an hose, 6lgc 24c ladies 0c and 15¢ and be 5c large pearl buttons, slightly imper { ect, Ge doz 25¢ fancy trimming buckles, G6c each 15e quality silesia and percalines, 6c yd silk-finished mercerized lintogs, all $ colors, 10c lad i vestigatin e rela conditions of Alf-| yiir BN SALE CONTINUES IN THE BASEMENT. Petter, grander, stronger than ever. More pectal bargains tomorrow than we had the More than likely we will again onne, worth 25¢, at be yard Mill-Ends plain colored mercerized at 10c yard, cambric dress lining, lc. silkoline, 3¢ yard. Mill-Ends 36-inch percale, bc yard flecced wrapper flannel, Ge yd. of 124¢ outing flaunel, fe yard Mill-Ends apron ginghams, ¢ yard. Mill-Ends wool elderdown Mill-Ends unbleact yard, Mill-Ends 26c corded gingham, Gc yard. Mili-Ends bleached muslin, 2%c yard, Mill-Ends Indigo blue prints, lc. Mill-Ends 26c 40-inch India linon, 10c Mill-Ends extra heavy 16c canton flan- in the city | po effected. It also tones up the entire nel, 3ic Mill-Ends 75c velour plush, 2Gc. Mill-Ends odd Iace curtains, 15c each. Mill-Ends 1%-yard long Irish point cur- alns, 21 Mill-Bnd sale small blanket samples, 2%c each Mill-Ends of carpet rugs, 1% yards long, Wilton, Moquette, etc., at Toc each BOSTON STORE, OMAHA N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Sam'l Burne; 1315 Farnam, 18 selling white ud gold tollet set, Low Rates to Lincoln. Only $1.65 to Lincoln and return, via the Jurlington Route, ou Tuesday, Wednesday nd Friday Only $1 Burlington Route, on Thursday. Trains at §:40 a. m., 3:00 p. m., 426 p. m ertul | And 9:30 p. m Tickets, 1502 Farnam street and at Bur- fngton station Willlams & Smith Co. announce the ar- fval of fall and winter woolens. Mortality Statis The followmg births and deaths were re- ported to the city health commissioner for lu twenty-four hours ending at noon Tues- Pirths—1.. Worm, 1018 Davenport, boy; South Twenty-fourth, girl; NOW FOR The concerts are over—and the u.mm‘(lx o | &80 let ue all pull | 1 as & good sized nest e long till we The pe " » Boing to have it or hust ' astoria Compoun in Quinine 1 Quinine O aln Quinine Ci ablets ) Nerve Treatment Prescription galned | Byru The mine representatives | Pal Bl i MBS SCHAEFER " DA SOW. Cor. Quinine 16ih and Chicago. . 0000000000000000000 United States Agree Al China to Be Taken th the Kodak, You can participate Af you get the rlght weapon. We can show you first luss from $.00 up, §5.00 POCO FOR $3.75. All amateur photo goods, fresh, re- Mable and up-to-date Free nstruction for beginners. The Robert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St. Wholesale and Retall Dealers. Ce040¢0e0¢0¢0¢0¢00 OMAHA DAILY “ | atatan ¢ am " ,. ’ kh‘ at $1.98 black | tancy | & insertion, 1c | | misses’ and children's hoso, 2e yd. | 6 to Lincoln and return, via the | CQOOOOOQOQOOOOO‘GOQOC‘OQOOQOOOOO BE OCTOBER 3, 1900, ROCHESTER - Shoe Co Successors to The Howe. Grand Opening Sale, Com- mencing Wednesday Morn- mg. B 30 vrice $2.68 FUR CARNIVAL COUGHS ; ‘. Rt O At shoss ; ’ *2 98 L Pupe the Sl prios W $1.98 We have added the Rochester's finest style half. children’s LINCOLN STREET CARNIVAL | Vin Roek fsland 1 Trains leave 500 cases of shoes— unexcelled — price one | Price COLD IN HEAD For Hay I Full lines of misses’ and gshoes—half price, s Come early. .. The Rochester Shoe Gompany catarrh and Successors fo The Howe, Douglas St, Sherman & Mcconneil Drug Go| New Store 8. W. Cor. 16th Ixe. 1515 1515 Popular Excursions ViAa The Union Pacific to California and Oregon Extracts from numerous letters: Miller of Los Angeles, Ca rge Mont gomery of Los 1 have taken I have traveled a y different routes. e great deal, but ne 1 riet cars y Con f and wo @ t for & Jc nfortable. The lation | | { omfortable, and received 1s 1 dld going east I ro a rev Mr. Goorge Chadley of Ser sto of Chicago, N1 N. Y., writes: “Everything ;. “I wish to thank tha Union o for the ific for the way in which they all the way was done ranged our entire trip, and for tho your excursio way in which they made us all com t ling assur fortable A W. Decc comfort | s to all our ed that the ar rangement is the best for the publie.’” These Personally Conducted Excursions Leave Omaha Every Friday. __For full Information call at New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St Tel 316, L -—,—_ coe sen - .o PIANO SALE WILL ONE MORE WEEK AND OUR GREAT C1 CE « AK-SAR-BEN STOCK OF OO REANINDER OF OUR GREAL STEINWAY -A. B. Chase PIANOS Vose, Ivcrs & Pond Emerson, Steger and Packard Must and will be sold regardiosn of cost $146, 815, 8132 and up A Upright and S § $325.00 ¢ Grand, only. $150.00 Instrament Fully | okt : Guaranteed (W —— : EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS. | New Plan Telephone 16 Write fc talogues, prices 1 5 or us a visit of Ree the wor inspection and Sl—l F- Pl AYING PIANOLA. | W The greatest musical inv Ht the It plays any plar | inyone ean play it SCHMOLLER & MUELLER, 0ld Reliable Piano House. 1313 FARNAM ST, OMAHA WE OFFER AN ABSOLUTELY fiAYflEfiS ALL - WOOL, LIGHT WEIGHT FALL TOP \\\ ith Best (Skinner) Satin Sleeves, tailor ed in first-class style, and Perfect Fitting, at $5.00. Three Shade OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE and GRAY, We offer All Wool Top Coats, without @ | good quality iron yarn, velvet collar, tor only satin sleeves, Are you going to wear a FANCY VEST 3 that is if you get it We are | great assortment at This fall? Not expensive, Lere. showing $1.25, $1.50, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50. Your Fall apparel will not be comy 1til you huve or They are Strictly Fashionable, T habi nione atose aste othing galesman to show you our new H. 8. & M | ailor made Suits and Over HAYDE Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha, PRICI ARE THIE N ALL YOU vice, ete., of 1 | e i e WOMEN’S CLOTHING. Are you curious about the autumn fash ions in women's suits and wraps? The magic mirror is here ready. Come tor day, tomorrow, anytime, and we'll look into it together, A Woman's Talilor-Made Suit, Made of fine quality all wool pehble cheviot—jacket the new six button box front style, lapels faced with satin —satin lined, new flaring skirt, fnverted plait back, no better suit sold anywhere for $|D 15 . than %15 A Woman's New Walking Skirt—made of heavy all wool peb- ble cheviot, in black inverted plait back, perfect hanging, finighed with 8 rows of tailor stitching around bot @;3 su tom, a regular %6 skirt, Thursday only. A Woman’s New KFall Jacket, made of a fine all wool kersey, in tan, black, blue and castor, new 6 mtton box front, kersey strapped ¥ ind stitened, new high storm collar ind lapels, heavy satin lined best thing in Omaha sg"’s for the price .... Women’'s Shoes The remarkable character of these shoe bargains can only be comprehend ed by examination—the more expert the critie, the greater the bargain will be. We are making a specialty of selling a en's kid shoe that most stores sell at $2.50, for $1.90. Plain or vesting tops, heavy or medium soles, B to EE. It's a ghoe we know stands a test. We guarantee 1t to be the best. If from reasona- ble use they rip or crack, you've a per- fect right to bring them back with less -our price only, won, THE BIG STORE JAKES THE PRICES. No gush, but plain facts about the great- est genuine bargain sale in Omaha’s history, now being held at Hayden Bros. The leading mills and factories of the country ship us their goods direct, as our tremendous wholesale busi ness throughont the Trans-Mississippi country puts us ame footing as the largest jobbers. We ther by save the middleman’s profit which ovdinary buyers through second-hands are compelled to pay. What store in America can boast of handling ex clusively the product of such great mills and factories as the Amoskeag Flannel Mills, the famouns Chicopee Mfg. Co., the well known Ellerton Mills, the Vietoria Mills, the Appleton Quilt Mills, the Windsor Cotton Mills, the White Star Percale Mills, the Arlington Mills, the Atlantic Mills, the Lawrence Lonsdale Co., the Brookficld Linen Works, York Street Spinning Works, Goodall's Celebrated Woolen Mills, Farnsworth Wor- sted Mills, Arkonia Mills Co., Folwell Bros,, Wm. F. Read, the ar and Crescent Works, Penobscot Mills, the Lowell Worsted Mills, the Botany Mills, the leading mills and factories of the country? The Big Stor people and at- tempted combinations and alleged trusts cannot force us to maintiéin their exhorbitant prices, We know the factories we have conteacted with and that we will have no difficulty in obtaining more goods when these purchases are disposed of, We on the s; Linen Worsted stands hetween the immense fearlessly break their prices, RIDICULOUSLY LOW., MADE COMPARE THE WANT QUANTITIE salespeople in all department THE GOODS ARE VALUES BUY ARE UNLIMITED, Extra Join the hosts of discerning and economical buyers and sapply yvour wants this week at the great sale at N BROS. HOWELL'S Chtlly fall even- A r K fu;« breed Coughs - a and bad oues oo i the All druggiste. Dr. B, J. K63, Serutogs |sure cure. e