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e, THE 19TH ANNUAL RECORD, Its Enormous Total and Wide Distri- e, bution. Caprices of Forta A partial list of prizes ahove O Doliars, paid by the Loulsiana, Company during the year ending N together with the ni n the Compnny by the hol who have requested it. Recelpts for the amounts are on file offices of the company. DRAWING OF DECEMBER 13, Harrison W Vickers, Chestertown, Md ¥ Poppendick, O N v Graybill, La 189 James Thompson, 3 and # Union Mark et, 8t Louls, Mo Win Norris, Kansas City, Mo Win Gassorn, St Andrew near White $t New Orleans, La D G Baldwin, for New « 1 Nationai Bonk, New Orleans, | acconnt of a epositor L O Atw hompson, i Bank of Commerce, man Bank of pliefireen.: R E W alker, Hocond. Nat' ] Peter Welle J Tenn nn mphis, mphis, T Kiman ‘aylor, Burnside, K H M Netnian,Chariton, 1n Mjss H. Lamb, 161 West Cliciter Par Boston, Mass \ W I} Meekes through Bank of Winchester, Winchester, Tenr A W Carter, Aberd Wells, Fargo & Co isco, Cal John Rthzzie, 4 ¥ H. Mead, snell 1 nggin, Butn; n & Trvin, ( hicago, 1L DRAWING OF JANUARY 10, 153, Wells, I'argo & Co, San b o, Cal al Bank of Mot Memphls N T, 1 JRml N W Nichols. throng San Francisco, ( o & Co, Anglo-California Hank (Ltd) sun Fran clsco, Cal Wells, Fargo & Co, San Francis o, Cal Miss Augiusta Filene, 2,05 Arcl Chicago, 1118 W W Culbier tson, Ashi John Trimble, 315 8 W August Hunzolmann, Now Orleans, La Miss Kitty Diflon, 105 Bienvili St, Now Orleans, Li Metropolitan Natfonal i3 Ed Miller, Guadalujnri ) Chns A Treanor, San Disgo, Cal N Tostovin, Union Stock Yur A MclLeish! Jersey City, N Fort Worthi Nat | Bauk, Fort Worth, Tex. T CTucker, Poarl,Tex Jacoh Shafir, Indianapoiis, nd State Natlonal Bank, 1ineoin, Ira F Ebert, Muchachinock, low DRAWING OF FEBRUARY corroespondent av - Sun through Lo i Nat'l Ban e, Jolun €' Pohl. Mich gan City, Ind, through Flrst Nat'l Zunk of Michizan ( ity Ihkl Robt Poutz, Franktort, M through First National Bank of Mich, Mrs V Gilly, 208 St Philip LW or teans, T Anglo-ui Francs M K, Cincinnati, ixco, Mex ‘hicago, A it nin Hank, al L Camerons, Limited, of San- Cal, through Wells & Co, San’ Franelico Cal Geo J Johnson, Baraga. Mich, Wm Couch, Baragn, Mich Mathew Stettens, Hairison & Chicago, i1 ll|u|\~nw 0 Carondelet St New 15, E L Cammack, Lulu, Miss Southwestern Nitiohal Band of Philadel- o, 3 L F Cooper A G Drob Far throngh st Police Sta Abbevilie OIS ¢ Mo 11, through Ger- cnn Nat'T Bank of Lincoin Winchoster, 111 Cal m, Towa, through Craw- ¢ Stafe Bank of Denison, la. DRAWING OF MARCH 13, 18, " throtgeh Wells, Furgo's (o, B (..i‘x aginaw, Micl ugh First Nutional iank Va, thr it Bank! 1N Woodeock, through Citi: zens i Jolin My R A Lovd, Eniporium, Pa ! Ridgway, 182 Sixth Ave rk Parties at Petorsburg, cted outhern Bxpross (o »0f 8t Louis, M c! St, St Londs 1L, through iport, lowa 05Ny uvillo, Qu s, lnnoklw NY Is, N ¥ ol Springs, Col ough Wells, Furgo & Co, ul of Albert Kelley & Co v York nugh Loulsiuna National Now Onloans, 1 Citizens American Exchange Nat'l | Cant Jumes Williamson, Gr Cnn A depo Sim Fran s (hln ¥ MN‘ Adoponitor' th Bank, A depo at Bank, A depositl Bank of Dall Max Heatner, York J P roters 1 Nation- )ln,nu,ll Natfonal Exthange "1 ( reenwich St, New 1, Ellsworth, Minn, ‘through Lyon Co Biink of Rock Rapid A deposttor, through ‘Trades Nutional Bank of San Antoiio, Tox G W Johnson, Lowell, Mass H Gluck, Tudcaloosa, Aln, through | NatoRe Bk of aloosa, Ala hlun,. Hull, 268 Magazine St, New Orleans a AL Lib rt, Like Charles, A depositor, through Ge: New York City Chas Stratton, Mexico, Tnd, through Fivst Natonal Baiik of Poru, ind. a aula Bank of A depositor through the Defiance Nation al Bank of Dofance, O A depositor, through Arkansias Nationut Bank of Hot Sprin; Miss Clara Wisdom, « Theatre, €l it \ ATk of Haymarkot Brnest Thiomer, 5 0lver 8t Clevelind, 0 P A Joyce, New' York natz Isakowltseh, s Willett 8, New York City Matt Hang, Houghton, Mich Leavenworth, Kas 'Ilulli M 3 1t Durrow, Cloveluid, O i A Davenport, o Conisic J St, New- ark, N R N S s Obistio; Cai 3 1Hadsler, Plitladolphia, Pa W A Taylor, Washington, Tn [ C.dones, Indisnapolis, Ind O iurd, Chattano 10 dames 1 Somes, Terra [ante, Tnd. Antonio Runbudus, 76 Exchinge Alisy, Now Orleans, La Mux Sehamber, Pittsburg, Pa Chas Nolson, 251 Hanover St, Boston Mary A Duvis, Niuntie, Ct RAWING OF ADRIL 10, 1888 LS Altar St, Philadelphia , %40 Harrlson Al lostan or. thirough Wells, Furgo & Co, Ky, ‘throngh anon, Ky T of | cis, Sulem, Va, through Farm K of Salem, \a. Ighia, T ! Datroit 1, thiough Detroit Lank, Dotroft, Mich ranelseo, Cal § ugh KL HalLRichmond, Va <ot the Keplblie, Washing- at Sunta Rosa, Cal, through Pactfic Bans of San Franciseo, Cal Raoul Deavernine, 2 Beaver St New Savings Co Bunking House, Nachyiile, Toin DRAWING OF MAY 8, 1588, M A Kolley, Pittston, Pa Mrs Oleman, St Louis, Mo JW Yates,012 ¢ N W Washington, D¢ A doj sitor, Loubilana Nutlonal Bauk, Now Or La The City National Bank, Dallas, Tex Dr & Ouinney, Anderson, (rlmes Co Tex, Geo 1 Ashe, Gulve American Nat'l Bank of Kasis ( iy, A‘IA. A Phillips thro T W Hous, Angzlo-Californian Bank, Fraucisco, Cal Mrs P11 Robiuson, 435 Dryades Bt, Now Orleans, La ol K H Porter, Biemtoghiani, Aly J B Iiner, Dennisor hrous & Morchiuts Las s ichsyitfe, ¢ Mrs Fringes o Hoke, Kounitbirg, lm 11 Dunning, Moweaqua, 111 Jol Hurrihgton, Houghton, Mich Linited” San 1613 Y heni W Cook, Jamestown, N ¥ 1ty Natlcual Bank of Calro, 1} M Wallgursil, Now York 8 Morgsustern, San Francisco, (al, heoigh Auglo Callforalan Haak' 0] vane Ca Acorre-pondont, through Wells, Fargo & Cal uiits Co's liauk San Francise Coller ted through Merc! Plahiters ui of biny ilufl, Ark Blauly. o Montgomery 8, Ban Frau- alw. DRAWING OF JUNE 12, Bouhaw, Tex ickoluw, & Boaver st, FR K Funly & 10,000 10,000 10,000 00 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 5,001 2000 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,00 15,000 15,00 15,00 15,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 .00 5,000 5,000 2,600 2,500 52000 5,000 5,00 5,000 5,000 5,00 5,040 5,000 5,000 5,000 2,000 2,000 2000 Anglo-Californtan Bank (1,'t'd) S&an Fran- cisco, Onl Peoples Bank, New Orioans, La A ('Schueider, Texarkana, Ark Moore, tpaulding § Mary E Clark, [os| Bail, Hutchink X Teposit pank, New Ca Fargo & v 1 Ave, Chit lrewer & Sansinz, i} Frank W. Ransoi, Ja . Burrill, Water J D Houston, Hot S David W Stanley, Seha J Levy, Memphis, and sam Juckson, Teny turongh £ir Bask of Memphis, Ter Iirst Nutional Bank of Chicago, 11 AT Wa « Auglo Ui an Ban 1505, Ca J AU | ™ Dor T ! A Tonne, Toston, M \ C I, Rothenburg 46 La Gran oston, Mu Geo W ( n, Middletown, Md F V' Fulle iton; v 3T Freshwater, 65 Gaennio loans, L MrsJ A Ander Aim 1 Ryan, 1 H Brock A depositor n Fran John Johustc Joun ( L 39 Ninth ampbell, Paso Ro JULY ToCali isco, Cat ruilie, 1o Maus Hamvshwe DRAWING O 10, 1885 rmia bank li»mm National buuk, b elden Van Steinburgh, 6) ¢ \ W \u K City, mbia st B3 Columbla st., New Chas FGa ¢ Co. Syracise, S A depositor, Peoplas Dank, Ne s, New Vork and Frank MeKeon, Mobile, C 1 Richards & Co ', New York City First Natlonal Bin' of_Mobile, Ala Nortoik National bank, Nortolk, Va, A depositor through Wells, Fargo & Co., Sun Francisco, Cal., Jas, M. Jenkins, Rom 5 vings itnnk, Pittshury, Pa stern Nat'l Bank, Philadeiphia ¥ atterson, Haverill Sass Moses Dis Haverill. Mas A dep ach Weils, ox Co, 3 Springs, The Bank of Sud Diogo roll ank of N'Y City Tex 51N Claiborne st, ouber ans, Li v, Philadelphia, ' Evans, Nelson, New' Vork New WING OF DR AUGUST T, 1888, Aug Harte Columbus, O RIS Ric Fort Worth, Tex Iront st, near Jackson un, L 3 sepli Fishibough, 120 Fiest st,Elizaboth through Wells, Turgo’ & Go, 1800, Cal o Mary L Callender, New York city Amos Marsh, Oran: Joe Rivard. Homestake Wood Camp,near Brownsville, Duk, tnrough First Nu- tional bank of Deadwood, Dak Charles Wiess, Altoona, Pa Frank L Dant, Rowland, Ky Peter Klein, 9 B Kinsey st, Chicago, 11i 1. MeManus, 612 So 27th st. Omalia, A depositor through W Sun Francisco, nl J M Woolrtd e, hlllhllfl Mo. Stewart & Dradway, Bridgeport, Tud mzo Edwards. [thaca, Ve 8 Goldrarb, 192 Division &, N Y city A correspondent at Okford, Miss,througn Bickhian & Moore, 215 Gravier'st, New Orlenns, L. ... 5 J Spiro, Michigan Cit O G Trepanier, Bonn phn the Baptist, La Nat'l Bank of Coninierca, o J Beltramini, Amerigan B Is, Fargo & ¢ . Ind Carro, PO, St Kansas it Chicago, 1ls, of Atl oulsiina Nationai k city us, "0, through of Colnmin, 0 xpress Co, Bos- John H Howaia, Commerclal Nat'l b Chas I Sewell, Adams 1o HianysNT o Merchants National hank of Newbury- port, Mass, through Muverick National ank of Boston, Muss ank of Sav nlu.lll Ga n, Ohio Valley Nat'l Bauk of Cincinuati, Il L. Bennett, care of ~omh- rn Bank of in, Sayannah, Ga. Jas Helm, for'State National Dank, Now Orleans Lo % % Bank ot Maysville, Ky Anglo-Calitornian’ Bank, s Cal A depositor through Wells, Fargo & m, San Francisco, Cal 5 Howard, Washingion, DO yavitle, Mo ancisc san ¥ Fox ‘emple, York Ci ‘Nationol ank of ael eligman, Ne epositor through L, ik, New Orleuns, | Lewiston, M Wolte, K Nat'l Bauk of § or throu wisco, Cal Johu Miller, Philadelphin, Pa s Weader, Mulberry, (nd Mansfield ( th Chned t \Imnh Hills [} Hall, Chicago. igney S, New ntral M , Jr, S 'k, Auburn, Cal DRAWING George Lichthar ameuto, Cal F M e, Dérrick City, Pa Aug F Linse, Soneca, Kas. Merchants Nat'l Bank of fle J D Rhiodss, Eufaul FLR Childs, East 1o Bou 8 Collins, Skowhegiun, ) First Natioful Bank of §kow STOBER 9, 1888, na, Mont hrough John T clavar, Mureay, T, " through Murray Bank \ s Proobstet & M Coldwate ioe, sk Kan. rd, agent, G L Mox L futa timore, M., X Char! ompn Harkins, 10 N.Margin st., Boston, Mass. A depoxitor throngh Wolls, Fargo & 00, San Franciseo ..., Pacific bank of San ¥ Charle liart, Green Melutyre & Rittenhouse, ( § W Lamson, Jamestow, Frank Franson, 441 Woodland st., land, O Miss Violet Bachman, Allcgheny City, ' Dietenbach, through Kingsion ngs Bank, Kingston, I ey National Bank, 1ste Ty Jth st o, Cal, Micl lanati, O, 4 Clove- Mich South Brooklyn, N A depositon ough' Weils, Targo & Co,, Sun ¥ ), Caal Wikl 0'Callaghan, East Sasinaw, Mich London, Parls & American bank’ (Limit: ed), 8an Franciscso, Cal DRAWING OF NOVEMBER 13, 1885, P © Minor, Plattsmouth, Nob Lydia Behme, 548 6th St., New Orleans, T 2 yton, 45 xth St E.J Cuftin,' care of Dunl Co., L'nign Stock Yo ge o Ansel, T W Hogiton st, New York Citw d Wip Lowad, {14 Eami 8t 8t Louts, Mo X Yeponitor tirough Wells, Pargo & ¢ AL Frauciago, Cal. ... Mrs C York, eave of A S itlake, agent 30 Canal birdet, Now York Cliy Ousper Weaver, Waverly, Mo Hlniond O and Goo O Albert, 65 \West Maple Stroet, Dayion, O A Bepositor througn Wells, Vargo & 66!, San Francisco, Cal .. Alfred B Wackfowd, Springheld, Nass Tnomas MeGovern, Coburgh, 1¢ Willlam Matrinius, 185 Bloouiteld street, Hobok J Dantel O \uAH\ll\ Markban, Cal L. B. Cambell, Purcell, Ind. Ter 15 Kmhn, 118 Bleecker bt., New Vork city £t Caspor, 3 Eluth st New Vork city Casey Chapiuan, Mor aufiold, Ky A W. Moss, Jursey Cily, N.J & Yinmar Gahon, 0 Ed Burus, 54 dd st, New Orleaus, La . Loutsyille, A5 AR S 4 AT B0 1 TEMBER 11, 1833 30,00 15,00 15,000 15000 15,000 5000 5000 0 5,000 10,000 5,030 5,000 verely be B0 51000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 131 B Cary ositor at Jacksos American Expross F W Shaffer, 145 Ludiow Rurdick, Cineinnati, O rst National Bank, ( 1 F MeDonald, Arkad a, Av I K Reading T rosy of the sk by those who Powder, and velvoty - iuvarviably ohtained Pozzoni’s Complexion - A Little Now Now York ted Rail to ans boy's Suit Times:, The Manhattan d compuny will shortly rin the common 1t for $5,000 damag brought le-V it by Michael Brock, a littie Ive-year-old Ho was iten on two oec wns this year, wuary and once in July, by ted road guar and a num- iinent legal and business 1en who witne the assanlts have announced their tion the trial for this litt ow. orphan and with his unc tholomew McKeon, at 818 Sixth and is reported by poople to honest and hard-working boy. One afternoon in January he boar a Sixth avenue train at Chambers str station about and was sitting quictly in his seat with his bundle of papers in his lap when two guard$ who had been seen in conversation with In- spector Kelly the Manhattan News company, ame in the car as it stopped at Twenty-third strect and com- menced to roughly dreag him out on the platform. The boy naturally resisted, and for his pains had his papors sent: twe newshoy se- onee the ber in | lev of inte to lives venve, b his 5 0'clock tered abont and trampled on and was maude the recipient of several severe blows and kicks. Heve the passengers in the car and on the station interfered and threatened the guards with condign punishment unless they instantly v sed the boy. They finally did si staid the eartill his station (Forty- second streot) was reached, whoere ho limped off without his little stock in teade and crying bitterly, His people did not want to enter a long litigation then and let the matter drop. but after the second assault in July, which was very similar to the lirst one, his uncle went to Mr. I).\\\sun and the case was int’s hands. - Advice to Mothers. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should al- ways be used for childrent hing. [t sooth the child, softens the guwms, allays all pain, curesiwind colie, and is the best remody for diarrtora, 250 a bottl < 2 A Claim on His Respect., 2o Tribune: Reporter—In auot- your remarks , colonel, do you wish me to print the word Bible with a small b? Noted Infidel—Not book has a_cl I have made near! abusing it. placed in Mr. Chiey ing The respect, si my wealth by necessarily im on my 1y all The most scientific compound for the cure of coughs, colds and ali throuat and lung troubles is Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure. It is pleasant, prompt and safe. Goodman Drug Co. 2R 5 Sure Sign, Puck: ““Any important news 1n rail- road cireles to-day? asked the editor as ‘Faber rushed into the office and hastily began to seribble on a pad. ““Yes; there must be a frightful ac dent down the road, for when | (':llh at the oftice I was told there was no in- formation for the press to-day.” 50 cents and $1. An Absolute Curo, AL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large two ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, burns, wouuds, chappod hands, and all skin erup: tions, Wil posit 11 icinds of pil Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINI OINT- MENT. Sold by Govdman Drug Co., at 25 cents per box—by The ORI nuil 30 ce After the Sugs w Yonrk, Dee. 4.—General Roger A. Pryor, for the people of the state of Now York, this morning opened the sugar trust prosecution before Judge Barret in the Su preme court. The particular trust under consideration to-day is the North River Sugar Refining company. - - Croup may be prevented by giving Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as soon us the child shows the first symptom of the discase, which can always be done if the remedy is kepton hand. Hoarse- ness is the fivst symptom of croup. Sold by all druggists, b A Naval Militia, Yorg, Dec 4.—Aaron Vanderpool, an of the naval reserve committe ch ot the board of trade and trunsportation, ap- pointed October 10, has distributed o circu- lar scoking information and suggestions touching the necessity of establishing a naval militia for the United’ Stat ennctment by legislative 15,000 15,000 lq 00 15,000 12000 SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Is entircly a vogetablo preparation come taining uo Mercury, Potaab, Arcenic, or otbe® Ppolsonous substances. BWIFT'S SPECIFIC Tlas cured hundreds of casch of Ipithelies ma or Canoer of the Skin, thousands of c1ses of Eczema, Blood Humors and 8kin Diseasos, and hundreds of thousauds of cases of Borofe , Blood Polson and Blood Tatat, 1PT'S SPECIFIC relloved thousands of cascs of Meren- n #al Polsoning, Rheumatisim and Stidnoss of She Joluts, OugrTaxoogs, Teve, ity 18-Sty [ c Co,, Atlanta, da —Gentlement Tu iy nrly“r' Of tho pros: {L.f, ) l\ld Cn lood ul 0 n]:* od )Vrl\ mo. g wak i hReeed o mother Jna today 1 rautly L) ved, 1 atdl taklug tho mediolne’ Ilnd shall continue to i #0 un! “ At perfeotly well, 1 bulll:\t. 1w SEradt & poviets oure Yours truly. Doc. P, Howamp, 111 West Blxtl 8t Corvusta, 8. 188 Tho & P o | o Swify ewen: 1 was ur at sufferr fro; n musoular rheumatism w0 yoars. nent re- R e hynlmlu 1 took over & dosen d Py -, pnd now T am a4 well h T res Tas fn myCiee. T am sure your medioine Oured mo.and 1 would 1 om one suflering troni any h!god viso. Your i Heanns: iy, Conduotor C, & G. I. R, | waco, Trxan May o, 13 dontlomen : udl" of one of ‘my customers waa terrih i s Fodsbseme' sk, T’ ;’. . Bhe was qoniin T bod Tor nev by 0Re aud could hot be) hirs iR Souia r m:" “.n lu‘l Stingtn [ uaf ™ wg» treated iy givig b wit hana el 10 1| moet L modiately, apd 1n ¢ fow woo o e was b3 rently heart vw wnn ‘trcn of the -Jum oura ven F. SEAKS, Whiolesale Drr Dragitst, 4ustia Aventa | Treatise on Blood aud Skin Discaser matled free. Tux Bwirr Srecivic Co., Drawer & Atlanta, Ga.j Now York, 7 Broadway. o .:‘*‘%‘.“...:‘fiifi TANE TUE DEST. Sold by Drugglsss. PEERLESS DYES 8 READ THIS IF IT I8, A Proprietary Medicine D Call The Onl; satcs, e United States in letary Madicine. tent 1 4.9, essentini olld, no forelgn substance or damage | ing drugs, pounded from Pure Root pleasant to t effect. Cure five days, Inactive Lizer, the Kidneys, Improve o waolo systom. whole system. Regulates oLeft Liver I Lowing dru Wholosa1e, 10f tullers ua 10 gagodman bl rd, Sam Kb K Christenson | FeftLivor B flwf THE nhq FOR CANC Regulates the Mo onrnd, krar k W, ok, @'s Pharmicy, C. A Frank Dollone & Cowl Thomsn’s Gelebrated OUT OF ORDER? that noeds but » ueial its worth, , 1o pre nder's Lef lwe Btters. Distilled Ditters tn the United only Bitters recoguized by the | roal revenue laws as a Pro- Lawfully Patented. No. of 573, Contaius no fusil oils, ne ‘A perfect come Jure, medicine chy o3 and UL P aste, quiet and d pepsia or Y o D; Yires Diseased Tiver, Rovives | potits Quickly, | O Lite to the | i | o <old tn Omana, Neb Rich o drug inte i We have decided to offer for the bal- ance of this month aspecial inducement respet than low priced Custom work, | We mention afew of the special lots which we offer at the sale, Lot No. I, Price $25. s a Diagonal Chinchilla in two colo Brown andBlue.lined throughout body § ‘I!Ill 1or GLOVE - FITTING GORSETS flf Ilflg sle swith Wm.Skinner&sSon'sbest sot- 1 in & 1 overydetail of manufacture, th HANBINEY, are as near perfect ns we ean make H\wum\\s to te perfect | but who which them. We offer these gentlemen who can appr and superior mater donot want to pay tailors $55, trimming garment Short, Medinm tra Lon Twelve Grades. $ T GOODS AND C HEAP! QUALITY. SALE EVERYWHERE. LANGDON & C0., NEW YORK. MANUFACTIRERS, 1 Bee. By and Tumors cure oxpertence. Free. LD.McMIC 191 Wubash Ay |SteeckPiano iyt Yence of tnose ingtrimenta. = WOORBRINGE RROS, PEERLESS DYE THE TOX THE CHILD LIKES BEST [ 1 TR « knchor” Stong Building | | | 1 Real rkable for powortnl ¥ty Blocks, roal atone, ireo colors, 5‘ Tho 13 1357} PRESENT for S uvorago box. “sply for Dasertpiivo Cnm!a;;uu, £ont post freo, to Fs AD, RICHTER & GOy 310 Droedway, NHow York. ARE THE BEST | S0LD BY DRUGGISTS, Lot No. 2, Price 20. be bought for business gien | this as onc of the best ever offered, Lot No. 3, Price $15. This lot is made perfectly fast color, 1o give perfect s used in a A reR they would have 1o do for one of equal | & medinm GUALEAY quulity. h. We unhesitatingly | {hat the pur claim that the garm cannot be bought " jsfed with it. Three Lenaths | ;. e of the Continental for less thau 4. in regular retail stores values we have . | Men’s Trish Men's Cape Men, Men's Fur Men's Fur O of blue chinehilla, made and trimmed satisfaction. No cheap y of our low priced Wo recommend this lot for priced garment, knowing “haser will be ontirely sat Price $15; ull sizes: 35 to Send for of the lots satisfactory Gentlemens' Fine OVERCOATS Superior Quality and Reduced Prices. Lot No. 4, Price $10 ons ug €., W J. White to cash buyers throughout the west to '3 5 2 We offer 200 Mens' DPlain Mosco! LG IR e I LU R aprices. Our entive wholesale stock | coats, Im.-q with alight colored woolen ' gy6 5 i e Towest priced overcoat D1 3. Sarille, ¢ ‘(.\Il.’l i3 of & 0,000 worth to sc lect fm:u_. --mhvr lining. satin sleeyes, piped edges and ghut we recommond to our trade. For ) g o Bechey | 10 Fine Blysiaus, Beavers, Chineillas. | jade equal to any custom garment. We 810 nothing better can be purchased W, R 7,,'.’.',<"... &on Meltons, Kerseys, and Far Beavers. |0 that this will be one of the most than this garment, guaranteed o he Melclier, 1Totwar: There is no fabric too expensive for lar lots offered at this sale. The berfectly honestin every vespect. All losalo dentersin Cizarvand | our ready-made Overcoats and we | popular lots ¢ sizes. Wo belicvo that the coat is sold ™~ guarantes them to be better in cevery | price is lower than the same cont can for $15 in the ordinary course of trade, Men's Ulsters. Mens' Chinchilla Ulsters $10 to $25 Men's Elysic w Ulsters, $10 to $22. Fricze Ulsters, Overconts. Fuar Trimmed Overcoats. Trimmed Ulstors, dverconts of all kinds, MAIL ORDERS. of an it 18 nol return at o ample garment advertised and if in ovory respoct, our expense. W. G. ALBRIGHT, Estate, 218 S. 15th St., Omaha. BEST AND CHEAPEST-— ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE! SCUTH OMAHA. Freeland, Loomis & Gompany Corner Douglas and 15th Street, BUY TERMS NOW EASY —J Which is the Most Popular Clothing House in Omaha? THE MISFIT PARLORS 1119 FARNAM STREET, WHY?* GAZE ON THESE OVERCO PRICES. ATS. $9.80 buys a CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $20, $11.80 buys a CASSIMERE OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $18.78 buys a good CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT, which 29 was made to order for $28, Because the goods they sell are merchant tailor made,thereby insuring goods style and workmanship,and the prices are considerably lower than else where $16,00 buys afly front WAKEFIELD DRESS OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $30. $20.00 buys a KERSEY OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $40. $24.00 buys a Satin Lined MELTON OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $80. $28.50 buy! $80.00 buys the finest SCHNABELS CHINCHILLA OVERCOAT, whic was made to order a Silk Lined TREBLE MILLED MELTON OVERCOAT,which was madeto order for $60 for $68 $35.00 buys a fine BEAVER TRIMMED (SHAWL COLLAR) OVERCOAT,which was;made to order for $70. 40,00 buys a FUR LINED OVERCOAT, which was made to order for $83. FALL SUITS, CORRECT STYLES, Elegantly made and Trimmed, $9.50 $11.850 buys $18.78 buys a Straight-cut Sack 8Suit, which was made to buys a Seymour Sack Suit, which was made to order for $20. a One Button Sack Suit, which was made to order for order for $28. $16.00 buys a Railroad Sack Suit; which was made to order for $30. $20.00 buys a Four Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $40. $24,00 buys $80.00 buys a Crepe Worsted, (mxp.) 4= Uull_gngnwuH a One Button Cutaway Suit, which was made to order for $30. $28.80 buys a Bannockburn Cheviot, sack or fraock, whigh was made to Qrdey f« 360, which was made to order for $68 An elegant and ¢omplete assortment of PANTALOONS, from $2. to $9.00 ALL ALTER A fine line of Dress Suits for sale or rent. ATIONS TO IMPROVE A FIT MADE FREE OF CHARGE MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS 1119 FARNAN STREET, 1119. OMAHA, NEB.