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i Al WS e PAGES. THE BOSTON STORE. Bnormous Cash Purchase of New and Desirable Dress Goods. A Wholesale House's Entire Stock of Dress Goods Closed Out—Sale Begins To-morrow and Con- tinues All Week, Brilliantines, all the latest fncluding old rose and mahog- bd-inc h all \um\ \m]n s’ (‘]ulh‘ 380, 60-inch Hen All wool French flannels, striped unll rot flannel, 49c. lfi-mlh all wool side band suitings, all Henrietta, 69c. 50-inch Ml mwl finest quality black Henriotta, Extra hu\\y black 19. wool silk finish black warp Henriotta, Eider down flannels, plain and stripes, e. Extra heavy gray striped wool fia. le.ite. Very wide hoavy shaker flannels, 4ic, All” wool heavy twilled medicated scarlet flannel, 19¢ Doublo fold Scotch apron ging- hams, 5c. Honeycomb bedspreads, 890, Large Marseilles pattern bedspreads, ¢ c. Extra large and heavy Marseilles bed- spreads, 98 Rogular ’.I‘R E MENDOUS Marseilles bedspreads, P OoF UINT 3 665 dozen all linen, red bordered, damask towels, 6e each. 475 dozen, red or blue border, damask towels, 15¢ each, Extra length, fine huckabuck towels, RCHASE C. All linen erash towelling, 4c yard. KNIT GOODS, Children’s plush caps. Infants’ knit colors, Infants’ oxtra quality zephyr bootiés, jackets’ all phyr knit shirts, white or Large Tac 19¢. Hand kunit Saxony wool facinators, natoes, black and eolored, e, IMMENSE SLAUGHTER OF THE BALANCE OF THE PARIS KID GLOVE STOCK. All the ladies’ 5-button kid gloves, latest novelties’ and embroidered backs, 79¢, worth 5 of the 8-button length mousquetaires kia gloves, 96 Ladies’20-button length mousquetaire kid glov all shades, $1.19, Gentlemen’s genuine Alexander kid Long black all wool jersey All wool jersey gloves.12 Very finest quality cashmere glove, REDUCTION IN CLOAKS FOR TO-MORROW. sacques to-mor- 9c. GREAT 75. Vl,l‘y finost realseal plush wraps, $24. Angther lotof fine seal vlush wrups, Seal plush jackets $13, worth $25. Seal plush *English walking jackets, 16. Stylish plaid newmarkets, $5.75. Persian stripe newmarlkets, black and white and blue and white, $10.50. Direcroire iront new mllll(\‘ls, made, siik embroidered, all $15.98. Directoire front beaver jackets, black and green, $7.50. Tailor made English walking jackets 87.50. Big line of children’s cloaks, all styles, special prices to-morrow, MILLINERY. All shapes in beaver hats from rich tips 50c per bunch, and upwards. ibbons 12¢ per yard. o displaying o large line of pattern hats at prices far below wmilli- mers. Visit our pattern room. BLANKETS AND COMFORTER 1800 pair of white, colored and sca blnulc«,u- from auction, 10 9, tailor colors, 75¢ to All et and t $1. 82 S, , $4.08, fl‘u 48, \}u {H worth from §: to $10. Full sized comforters, Pacific and Turkey red lining at $1 to Full sized sateen comforters $1.85 to BOSTON STORE, 114 16th St. e There's a Hair Loose in Your Whiskers Caused by smoking other than the FINE CIGARS offered by HAMILTON, fmporter, Barker block, Omaha, Box trade solicited. B Silver thimbles 25¢ each with name on at Edholm & Akin's. e Great Silver Sale Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin’s. cali your The New 16'h st. Motor Pasges the People’s Mammoth Tnstall- ment house. Sale on stoves next week. Do not fail to attend. This is a genuine sale. Come. e S Great Silver Sale Mondny and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin’s. Miss Shulze will exhibit on Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 21 and at 128 25th strect, & collection of art work suitable for holiday gifts, which she offers at moderate prices. She will spend the win art season in Now Yol city preparing new studies for her pupils. -— Bilver thimbles each with your mame on ut Edholm & Akin’s, —~— To the Hunery Multitude. Never go into the water after a bhearty meal, Go to a restaurant, par see, for a fine cigar go to Hamilton, eigar dealer, Barker block, Omaha. B —— Great Silver Sale Monday and Tuesday at Edbolm & Akin’s, ov. The office of the Aulerh'nn water- works company has been romoved to Tie BEE building. e Edholm & Akin, **Who are they?” —_—— The anniversary ball given by the Danish sisterhood on October 26 will be held at Washington Hull instead of Metropolitan hall, o e Great Silver Sale Monday end Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's, e Edholm & Akin. “Who are they?” $25 Stoves for $15 At the greatstovesale this week at the People’s Mammoth Installment House, 618-616 North Sixteenth street. B House for rent, $26 per month, and furniture for sale, oarpets, kitchen utensils, Windsor folding bed; hand- some haw tree, ete. Ounly in use short time, Will sell cheap, 1716 Spencer st., Kountze Place. i Edbolm & Akin, *“Who are they?” | THE BOSTON STORE, $23,000 Worth of Books and Sta- tion on Sale To-Morrow. This is the H. M. and 8. W. Jones Stock, Fortunately Purchased by Us Last Week From the Mortgagee, This stock is 8o large that our first and second floors will hardly hold it. In order to closa this stock outina hurry we will sell it at half or less than half of Jones’ plain marked figures. All the 250 and 50c paper covered books at Seand 10e, k and red inks 3¢ and s and 5e bottle. pen holders le dozen. ind 8¢ per pack. 5, Se and 19e. paper and envel- Slate pencils 3 Envelopes g, & Pass books 1¢ Finest Trish linen opes 10¢ box. I"imest novelty wper and envelopes ns all brands, 3 All the finest package. Ivory paper cutters 15¢. Large rubber er; Carpentor’s penc Hardwood rulers 2¢. Fine rubber rulers 10c. All sizes noiscless slates 5e. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! In this stock are 1,200 elegantly bound volumes from all the standard authors, poems, history and fietion, all at half the price Jones had them marked. Morrocco photograph albums $1.00, Jones’ price $2.50. Imported photograph albums $2.00, Jones’ price $4.00. Latest novelties in ladies’ and men’s solid leather purses 10e, 15¢, 20c, 2 85¢, H0e, 7he and $1.00, worth up to $5.00. Antique match safes 15c. Bronze wisp broom holders 30c. LIDGERS, JOURNALS AND CASH BOOKS. Jones carried the largest stock of blank hooks of any house in the city, doing o big jobbing businessin thisline. Our second floor is jummed full of these goods and - they must be sold. This is a great oppor- tunity for merchants., bankers and others to buy a set of books for less than the cost of the papor alone. Also a full line of legal blanks, receipt books, gmfllx, notes and checks ut 15¢ per hun- red. Quart bottles of Carter’s ink and age, 45¢. Letter files, letter clips, board clips. at half price. Fine waste baskets, 25¢ to d0c. NCY PLUSH BOXES. Tn this stock was a complete line of plush cases such as toilet sets, mani- cure sets, work boxes, collur and cuff . ete. Thisisa good time to buy timas presents at one-fourth their It you can’t get in the store Monday come Taesday, as the sale will continue until all issold. To Jones’ regular customers we would respectfully state that they will find everything that Jones carried now in our store. OSTON STORI, 114 South Sixteenth street. SEE U ke Silvor thimblos 250 each with your name on at Edholm & Akin’s, S s New Fish and Oysver Market, 114 North Sixteenth street; just what Omaha people have been looking for. All kinds of lak d salt water fish, oysters, celery, anything usually l\cpt in fish market. New and clean stock frosh every day. DEVINE & COOK. Setiati s Pt A Silv a Ser. Commencing Monday morning will sell fifty tea sets at $10 each. tend this great sal, Goods warranted tr sale. Come ex wo At- Jle plate. Special y EDHOLM & AKIN, 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. -— Cor. A Wora. To those that are in need of a suit of clothes and want to ) iable tailor fectly fitting garment or don’t My work is known to be nothing but first class. My prices are reasonable—within reach of everybody. I have reduced prices for next thirty days to 10 per cent on all garments. Give me a trial. ¥RANK VODICKA, :l]‘l South Twelfth. Edholm & Al\m. “Who are they?”’ A Uviversalist Sunday school will be held atthe residence oi John Wilson, 1802 Ohio street, at 4 o'clock this after- noou. All are umdmll y invited. Edholm & Akin, & “Wl ho are they?” * Great Silver Salo Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Patrick Could not buy a iper than you can next weelk by attending the great stove sale at the People’s Mam- moth Installment house, 613 16th st. Far mers’ Home Hotel, between 15th and 16th, $11 to $15 per wee! - Webster st.. Boarding from thing nice. Silver thimbl el ‘h with name on at 12 dholm ¢ your On To-Day Edholm & Akin, 11 YOU ARK GOING EAST, Don't Break Your Back Trying to 1ift your trunk, but step into the oity ticket'office of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul [ 1501 Far- nam street (Barker block), and get your ticket and a check for your bag- age through from your hotel or resi- dence to destination. No delay; no trouole; no loss of time; overy thing done for you. Don’t forget that the Chicago, Milwaukce & St P’aul railway is the only line between Omaha and Chicago aud all poiats east thav has adopted the Motzopolitan ~ Residence Bageage checking system. You will also find on this line the most perfectly equipped i A MR R elegant free chair rious coaches and the best dmm;; cars in the world, Cars start from Union Pacitie depot, Omaha. F. A. NAsir, Gen. Agent, 1501 Farnam St., Barker Block, —— Edholm & Akin, “Who are they?” Miss E. H, Terrill will veturn from the east Tuesday with the latest styles for fall and winter dresses. 1tooms 6, 7 and 8, 15624 Douglas st. —_— s Market. “Who are thoy?” Great Sily 'r 5als Monday and Tuesday at Edbolm & Akiu’s. Edholm & Akin, e “0ola Bonesty," the norkhagmun'- flour, Insist on hav- ing it, and take no other. All grocers handle ity “\Vuo are they?” KELLEY, ~STIGER & C0. Seal Plushes Are tho Rage Again this Season. Special Bargainse this Week in ¥ of All Descrintions, Dress Goods Sale Continued this Week. Soal plushes are meeting with unex- pected favor again this season. W here to buy the best value at the lowast price is no longer a |lolmlnl»10rlum'\uu, Kel- ley, Stiger & Co. areselling the best $10 lush jacket ever shown in Omaba. 817 plush jacket is sold elsowhoro At Kelloy, Stiger & Co. you y a wul plush jacket that would be :-lu at $27. Their $19 plush sneque is the alue ns advertised elsewhero at $2 At $25, 435 and $45 they sell o Walker seal plush sacque with which they give a written guaran- teo that makes the purchase of either of these garments absolutely no risk what- ever to the buyer, The stock of cloth Newmarkets and English walking jackets is pronounced by every person W ho visits therr clonk department to be the best assortment this city. Prices varying from $1 to $50. Misses” and children’s clonks m great variety at prices from $3.2: FURS. FURS. I'IR\ A l‘nmpl«-ln! assortment of strictly relinbie and_fashionable furs, compris- ing boa and muff sets, boa, scarf and mufl sets, collar and muff sets, capes, mufls, ete. FFUR TRIMMINGS. Tinmense assortment, including every fashionable fur in the market, at aston- ishingly low pricos. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Latest novelties in hand erochet, silk cord, valasques and mousquetaive lace and ‘cord, also embroidered applique gimps, 1n straight bands and Vandyke point effects. Our prices are the lowest. FRINGES. FRINGE Tho handsomest line of silk dvess fringes 1n tho city, in every conceivable style from 65¢ up to $15.00 a yard. Call and see them. ) S GOODS, DRESS GOODS. We shall continue our sale of 50c dress goods for one week longer. We have added some striking bargains. Remember at dle. All popular s , weaves and colors. Regular 65¢ and goods. For 50« At 33¢ double width, all wool flannel, all colors, worth 50c. For 85 See our French l:ru.\(hl pth, the new- est shades, never sold less than $1.2 and § 3 For $1.00. Our steam shrunk, extra cloth selling af $2.65 Sells on Mon We have the Iatest sh fine broad- at $2.00. L handsome broadeloth, all ‘thing sold STIGER & CO. —~— "\\'hn are Silver thimbles 2. ach with name on at ]‘.l“\l\llll & Akin’s, Hilli \r\l. lyf l[. ]Ai\:l:ofi & Co., of o, the celebrated manufac- 1 garments, will arrive in Omaha next Thursday with a larger and finer assortment thun before. Though_ lately rd informs e orders at the prl ing had a very i bx_\.d\ S R 6 Y advance. Licbes & Co. sell all their goods through us at San Francisco prices, which are known to be much lower than New Yorlk, and their goods have alw: given the highest satisfac- tion to our customers, so that we recom- mend them with confidence to our friends. B. FALCONER. lor & Will compare with ar at K2 $1.65. LLEY, Jidholm & AK they?” your M. A Silver Tea Set. Commencing Monday morning wo wiii sell fifty tea sots at $10 cach. At tend this great sale; three days only. Goods warranted triple plate. Speeiul sale. Come eurly. EDHOLM & AKIN, 15th and Dodge, opp. P. O. ——— E. F. McCOartney, For The Elite Cloak ond suits, cos.umnes, tea cte., ote. Cloaks and Newmarksts, Jackets and wrips AL CLOAKS and I l\ll‘ Cor. Suit Co. gowns, W \lt(. \le NI 17 Edholm & Akin. McDonald's Dining Hall, This popular restaurant man has just opened an elegant new dining hail at 1411 Doug street, that this is one of the s and best equipped of its kind_in Omaha. Itis beautifully decorated, is neatly carpeted with Linoleum, and furnished complete in antique oak by Dewey & Stone. The kitchen is a model of conveaience and is fltted up with ranges, roasting ovens and all the newest improvements for preparing food, and is presided over by a cook who was chef at the Miilard for two vears, hey still maintain their popular prices, #1400 for 21 meals, 5 meals for $1 and single meals 25¢. Try m, "\\"hru are t))ey?” e Edholm & Akin. *Who are they Men of refined tastes can be suited with a box of choice ecigars, imported by W, I, Hamilton, Barker bioclk, - P “Who are they?” ——— Smashed all to Pieces, But nobody killed. It was only the prices at the great stove sule at the l. M. L house, 613-615 N. 16th st. Read over big add. on 16th page. — Edbolm & / Silver thlmhlos 250 en name on at Edholm & Akin oo L Edholm & Akin. **Who are Diphtheria. Owing to the prevalence of this dire disease, and from a desire to be of use in the community whera I have made m: }n! manent home. and at the risk of of- nding my professional brothren, I an- nounce myself as an expert in the treat- ment of diphtheria, and by means of ad- vertisement offer my services to the suf- foering. During the epidemic at Cedar Rapids, Ia., I treated 250 cases and lost but six. I bave treated a number in this city during the last five years and lost none. DR, HAMILTON WARRE 119 N. 16th st., Tel. 941, Dr. Hamilton Warren successfully ed my family through two severs tlacks of diphtheria, once while in Cedar Rapids, Ia., and once in Omaha, afew weeks ago- His success with the disease in Cedar Rapids, In,, was phe- nomenal, HeNry V. EPLEY, Brick Manufactuver, 8. 14th, near Bancroft. h with your they?” B e Great Silver Bale Monday and Tuesday at tholm & Akin’s. - Edholm & Akin, "Who are they?” netwon Bros, A simply stumeadous sale Monday. Don’t miss it. Tharo is money in it for you. 850 white wolf rugs, simply beau- ties, only $2.98 cach Monday, worth $8. The reason wo sell these so cheap {s bo- cause wo boughtthem ata low figure for cash, and will give our customers the benefit of the purchase. Remem- ber the price, $288 each, and ono dm only at that priees *Monday wae wil offer 75 fine dress pntterns in silk and wool combinationsyalso handsome em- broidered patterns. We will sell them 80 _cheap and so'much below regular value that the ladlies cannot fail to ap- Imwmln !hmn The prices are per pat- torn $6, 0, $8, 88,50 and up to 816,75 each. Ask to sce them Mondny. Also 90 picces all wool dress ‘goods, all kinds, all weaves all colors, nll styles, in one lot at 4 yard; worth up o $1 This is a deep cut price to close the ot. One day only. We will offer 5 picces black satin rhad- ames, at T9c That would be cheap at $1.10. Also 35 pieces surah silks, all colors, handsome shades for drapes and ki price only 49¢ yard, 100 dozen ladies’, children’s and hn\% mit- tens ut 18c, 20¢ and 25¢ pairs all wool and just what you noed th i weather, Ladies' all wool jersey vests, no sleaves, only 69¢ enchy worth $1.00, all colors. Ladies’ all wool scarlet vests G5c_enchy worth $1.00. Ladies’ bhed 'vests, long sleeves, in all wool black cashmere gloves 29¢ pair; worth 50c. Ladies’ all wool cashmere hose 23c pair. Gents’ wool socks 15¢ pair. (l\llfl rens’ heavy ribhed wool 50 5¢ pair, all sizes Don’t forget wo are cutting the life all out of (‘1\1‘)!0“!. Smith’s moquettes, ele- gant body-brussells, Wilton velvets all at $1.15 yard, worth up to $2.00. An elegant line best makes of ingrains all at cut price 1,000 Holland shades all on best spring fixtures ready to hang up, only 30c eachy a nno opaque shade all ready to hang, ench; only 4 pricc. Great bargains in cloaks Mon- day and all next woel will sell youa fine seal plush sa 2 in long fine qulted satin lining, 4seal « ments, at $18.00, others for the same rpmli y. N plush sacques sacques at 230,00, ’]) .00 plnsh SACQUOS Ay 835.00, and all the latest novelties in wraps at reduced prices. Children’s cloaks at away down p Hl,;'\'[fi()‘\l BROS. t woek. 0 plush Great Silve 1o )lu tay and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. Two Carloads of Stoves Just received at the People’s moth Installment house. 613-615 N. e g Sitver thimbles name on at Edholm ¢ 5 artney, Fol The Elite Cloak and suits, ete., ete. ¢ Mam- 16th. each with in’s, your Ladies’ wrappers, uit Co. ostumes, tén gowns, aks and Newms and _wr and FIN B Edbolm & Akin: “Who are they Silver thimbles 25 each with name on at Idholin & A\km S, $15 Staves for $0. is the way we will sell stoves th week at our great stove sale. People Mammoth Installment House, 0. North Sixteenth street, ot Edholm & Akin. “Who are they?” A Silyer Tea Set. Commencing Monday morning will sell fifty tea sets at 310 each. tend th sale three d Goods warr 1 triple plate. sale. Lumu 1 your wo At- vs only. Special EDHOLM & AKI 15th nd Dodge, opp. 1. 0. Edholn & \l\\u i \\’lm are they?” HAY DEN BROS, tillinery Stock. iors of hats and feath- ion of all theirlow ot eniumerate, as the is too great, but an examination will convinee anyone that we lead all competition in this line. W, 3 little in print, but our prices talk sg factorily to our custome Our com- petitors may not like them so well, but I PLEASE OUR PATRONS. In our stock we show everything from a plain felt to the most artistic hat that skill and erial can produce. We also ask special attention to our su- perior stoek of CLOAKS D JACKETS. The finest exhibit west of New Yorlk, and at the very lowest prices ever made on such goods,” I ut plushes, $17.62, lime of ladies and $2.38: New- $7, 87,60 and Cor. Artistic New impor ers now arriving m-.xl l)umhul childr Ji Iiverything in thi e for Monduy at p Usell them. Lvery body ..oml...u anything in this line of wedr will suve money by coming to us before buying, and come if possible to the sales of Monday. HAYDEN BROS, Cloaks aud Jaclkets. - 1ce for sale, 500 to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad ck. Will sell cheup. Address A, G. Buchanan & Co,, I'remont, Neb. Fine Millinery, Grand Special Stove Sale, No prices quoted in this stove sule cver attempted in begins Mouday morning at the People Mammoth Installment house, 613- N. 16th st. Fast Time to the East, The Burlingtow No. 2 t vestibule express, leaves Omaha daily at 3:15 p. m, and es @t Chicago at 7:00 the next morning, in time to connect with all morning trains out of Chicago for the east. I'he fumous fast mail,now car- ing passengers;leaves Omaha daily at 9:00 p.m, and Council Bluffs at 9:25 p.m., arriving at Chieago at 11:59 the follow- ing morning,the fastest tiwe ever mado between the Missouri viver and Chi- cago on reguiap schedule, Pullman ‘a sleeping cars and free recicning chair cars on all through trains. bump(lunls dining cars on vestibule ex- press trains both to Chicago and Den- ver. y ticket oftice, 3 Farnam st. Telephone 250, Silver thimbles 25¢ each with name on at liaholm & Akin’s, -— “Who are they?” Edbolm & Akin, S Notice. Adam Feichtmeyer is representing himself as o member of the firm of John Schroeder & Co., and is soliciting orders and ordering material on this mis- representation. All parties concerned will please tuke notice of the same and act accordingly. your . 17th st. Gentlemen, visit Stein’s new barber shop and bath reoms in N, Y. Life building. It is & beauty, | wool bl HAYDEN BROS, Special Sale Monday ‘on Blankets ©Comforts, Flannels, eto. 10-4 white blankots at $1.18 a pair. 10-4 red blankets at 98¢ a pair. 104 silver gray blankets 98¢ a pair. 10-4 whito blankets at 69 a pair, 600 camp- ing blankets at 43¢, 11-4 white blank- ots slightly soiled $2 i 10-4 red nkets $2.25 apair. 11-4 sani- tary gray, all wool biankets at $5.00 o pair, others ask $7.50. 11-4 Californin white blankets at § i wool red blankets #3, impossible to give you all our prices or a description of them, but come and see for yourself the largest stock in this city. Fine white and colored blankets, robo blankets of every description, erib blankets, ete. COMPORTS. 500 largost si ateon covered com- forts, Turkey r lining reduced to 81,50 each, worth $2.75 or monoy re- func 2,000 comforts to ot from Bc. 950, $1.00, $1.50, # , $1. ), ete., each. It is money in your pocket to buy comforts at Hayden Bros. FLANNELS. (‘mhruulc\ml flannels 65¢, 10, $1.15, 8 White H'\nlu‘lq ) Silk 5 , 40¢, < ‘el bo, S Red twilled Nannel (all_wool) 15¢, 190, kl- p 35¢, 400, 45¢ and u(h yard. Ay mixed, blue y pml( miy and plaid fishpelsof aves ption from 10¢ o yard up. New lot of eider down flannel ust recoived, in all the new colors and shades, at 45¢ yard. Flannel skirt pat- terns $1 and "$1.50 each. Outing flan- nels 10¢ yard. Canton flannels . 8¢ ana 10c yard. Double width shoeting 18 and 20c vard. Yard wide sheeting 5c yard. Bargains in tablo linens, napkins and towels. Felt and linen tablo scarfs at wholesulo prices, New styles of drc ns, 12 3.\uh for $1. pped, str pm\ shirting rolls cotton h‘nuug . These \ml;_mn\-& you will find only at HAYDE Dr, HAYL Sale Extraordinary and Climax of the Scason in Dress Goods. We will positively offor a line of goods at one-half the cost of manufac- turing. & worsted dress goods, 4o 124c; double fold cable cord, 10¢ to 36 inch fancy suitings, l’!v to inch wool checks, 1 3 dou Il.mnnl 10¢ to ¢ 36 ine I! Engli ml 2( Iv mu-m x\« 10 wool ' fannel inch wool Il:mnul, i inch broad- all best French b BLAUCK DS, nglish cashmere to close at 10c, 1 g {0-inch French cashme silk warp Henrietta 035 best Mohair wide, sills at 69¢; E rd. y the most in- viting salo in dress goods offeved by any house in America. Come and be con- vineed. HAYDEN BROS., ])l\ (.uud& - t m'«'uhnlml 102 N.16th S Edholm & Akin. “Who are they?"” Stoves, ~tov ~ ves. Uu\\'u they go to the bottom, prices no You w regret it il you miss ale at the P M. I House, 613-615 sot, — Before Buy A piano examine the new scale Kim ball piano. A. Hospe, 1 Douglas. SAY GEORGE! Have you scen those nobby suitings at Nicoll the Tailor’s? They are as nobby as can be so cheap. Why thoy arc mal up in the very latest style for$ 25, You don’t fud mo going to Mr. Wauit- ve Tailor ter, and are ng them till-you-please-to-pay, Excl on B St., for my clothes he No indeed, Nicoll catches cash, and leaves ten to fifteen dollars in me with the my pociet, Don’t buy an overcoat till you have seen our several hundred new overcoat- ings, $15 to 860, made t order. They're like has brought to this market, and the prices are very reason - able., Trousers to Order $5.00to $15.00, Hundreds of fabrics, eusily exumine them. never been and you can i TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street, ATTENTION LADIES. FASHIONABLE DRFSSMAKING, First-cluss work, and perfect fit guaranteed, CHEAPEST PRICES. READY-MADE DRESSES, latest styles always on Liand. BILK AND EVENING DRESSES & spectalty st MRS, JULIA STEIN'S 1111 Douglas street. Prices That Paralyze Competition and Pleass the People, Fine country butter, 15c; best sugar cured hams, 110; best pienic hams, 6Ge; genuine kiln dried rnl\ml onts, 5 fine rolled onts, uncolored Jap. toa, worth 60c, for 8503 & good Jap tea, worth 50c, for 80c; a good Jap tea, \\mfll 10¢, for 25¢; a fing sun-dried Jap 50c;an extra fine basket fired Jap t Our fine mixed teaat 2ic; our extra fino mixed tew at 85¢; ten siftings,worth at 1504 a good Oolong tea at 45¢; o fine Oolong tea at 60c¢; an oxtra fine Oolong tea at 60c; oxtra best Oolong tea at 70c; BEnglish broakfast tea 4505 fine English breakfast tea 50c; best English breakfast tea 60e; a good Gunpowder tea 48c; a fine Guupowdor toa sie; our best Gunpowder tea 4%. Mocha and Java coffee, the finest, at 84d¢; Golden Rio at @ can Golden Rio 200; o fine aractus coffea at 28ct a fine glazed coffee at 20c. Larg bottles of catsup, worth 10¢, for | large bottles of catsup worth 15e, for 10¢; 1-gallon bottle pickles zvl ..u:u-(v bottle pic 15¢ 15¢; best chow chow iy lu-w miy kles 2503 best picklod onions 3 bost iron-stone China cups 2 best iron-stone China saucer 8,455 best iron-stone China atono 3 sauce phnns. China soup plates and frait dishes dic e, e 100 ¢ cach bowls bowls and pitcher rL\IN or «L\lu]w b E hy n'hnuhu with cov- ers 250 mwh, 1,857 regular sizo with covers 49¢ ench; 4,768 -,:nllnu-crnclis o eachj half-gallon 2¢ each HAYDEN BROS., Crockery and Groce !n\t 1ron pridito Ly There's a Green Grave in Ireland, Jennic . T. Dows, tn the Centiry. There's a green grave in Ireland, Where my heart lies buried deep; ‘Where Mary, my fond sweetheart, Rests in dreanless sleep: ‘We loved when both our hearts were young, And hoped throbbed in each breast; But nevermore has hupe been mine Since Mary sauk to rest! T've lived through many weary years, ince on that summor morn Sweet Mary gave her farewell kiss And Jeft me all forlorn, 1 hear her sweet voice ealling me, uvo not long to stay; Bright hope will ouce again be mine When death bids me away ! There's a green grave in Ireland Where my heart lies buried d Oh, lay me there beside my love In my last, dreamless slecp, g aegtow o Silver thimbles each with your name on at Edholm & Akin's. e $18.00 Stove For $10.00. You can buy an $18.00 stove for $10.00 at the great stove sale this week of the People’s Mammoth Installment house, 613-615 N. 16th st. Suegiead Tostenmens AR ATRQUEY Goonones Targe W | S AT 85%& (¢ TR Y Wiike §os *@c\%s‘.‘. ,P’tr CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYAL PILLS. RED CAOSS DIAMOND BRAND. dles, eak d mecklie HAYDEN BRGC Sarprisine Bargain Sale. 60 ladies’ all wool suies in gray, navy blue and brown at $8.19, worth $ g, Spocinl on Monday for plush clonks and im kets, Beautiful assortment striped and fancy jackets at $1.95, sold everywhero at )0 imported plain cloth jackets at $1.75; a wonderful bars gain, Honvy weight cloth worth $4.50. RIBBOM RIBBONS! RIBBONS! It's oasy o0 s00 we are hoadquarters on ribbons, 5o yard for 150 ribbons, 100 or a 250 ribbon and for a ¢ rib- bon. We notonly carry the largeststock and greatest va ty, but make the low- est prices on fino all silk and velvet rib- bons in all shades: This is averybod, opportunitv. Weo will oven sell to our competitors. 1f people only knew our persistent efforts to give bargains in res liable goods they would not hesitate. CARPETS, CURTAINS & SHADES The closing out salo on these goods has'surprised everyone. Wao stiil have a good line of these goods to bo sold re- ardiess of cost. 75 styles of floor oil jth to select from, ns low as 25¢ yard, 63 styles ingrain carpets in all wool and union extea_supors, 2jc, 800 and 85c; e to Toe yar The largest line and ‘plain shades to sclect 0 styles laco curtans in new autiful designs. Brass trimmed in. froe with every pair of curtains, ow is tho time to huy LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. The ln-xt values over offered in h\vln\s‘ collars, handkerchiefs, ruchings, toilet articles, odors, brushes, combs, eto. Our great salo of books, periodicals and stationery still continues, HAYDEN BROS., Wall Paper Merchants. T Great Silver Sale Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. Edholm & Akin, “Who are they?” jackets at 82 Round Oak Stoves $12 50. Wo sell the Round Oak slo\ o for ): $20.00 for them. Como und sce ours; 1t is n daisy and sold by the Pe Mammoth Installment House. 6 d 615 N. 16th st. Martin, in § The dolce far niente 1s a delightful game I only b ave the time who blays it If one is three and twenty and doesn’t covet fame, And cares less what he says then how he 8ay8 it— If only deliberately can (and never think it 10s8) Earn women's smile i hours in which he arning dross— I1f one can bo content to sit and w at ships go sailing by, and er wAnt to toor— If one is not aware that standing still means slipping baclk, or i not averse to retrograding on one's track— The dolce far niente is a delightful ¢ For people who have lives to spare to Just one Word, Wo have often {nvited our friends to . all with the assurance that we could show <hem & fine ussortment of goods in our lin We are more contident than ovir hefore of our ability to give sal An fnspe tlon of this s will justify our compl convince our patrons the 10 vain boast, RADIANT HOME —AND-— Garland Stoves SOLD ONLY BY Milton Rogers & Sons, Cor. 14th and Farnam Sts. If you intend to buy a stove or Range REMEMBER thag we show The GREATEST STOCK and make The LOWE VARIETY, ST PRICE The LARGEST Every Stove and nange Warranted. Blue Flgures' Our blue figure sale has thus far been a great success, and at the present apart for this sale will be sold before-the time spe rapid rate of sales, every pi ce set ified. These goods marked in blue figures are actually less than value, We make and not be disappointed. this statement that customc may come No goods marked in blue figures exchanged or sent on approval, There will be exception to this rule, CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208, 1210 Farnam Street, A T RIET i