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PART TWO, b, 18‘)1 - ()\IAHA Hl TW I'Ji\'r'l'\'-l“IRSV 'J)AYV ,\l()lf&l.\(i. SIE l"l‘l MIH' i XTEEN I’A(-lm HANDENRBROSS ~ o'/ 4 94.60 AT (S AR ) r0 to ndvertise he lowest, W fanded, and in suofiiice £0 Induee po to give us a teail puschas Tt is impossible for a small ness to buy goods cheap, 8o 1t Is easy to sce the more | COLOS The greatest undertaking of the © KHOW our prices are ston or mone stoek to seleet 1 this wo will make a $ we offer an oppertunt ta valuable testimoniul of Land patronage, Bear il FHTA0L50 TO BEIE GIVEN AWAY, THE FOLLOWING I8 THE LIS the best Piano, .. 21,100 00 Opening of the Fall Season with new and desir- able merchanaise. Exanune and compare prices, as fo//ows. SPECIAL IN Silk Department FOR MONDAY. Note the following prices in this line of dress goods: All silk blacks, worth ), for Monday ) ! worth $1 Monday, 80c, 95¢, in Al.fl“, for All silk 1le in colors, worth $1.23, for Monday, 88c. Avmure, in black, worth $1.00, B1.50, for Monday, 85¢, $1.00, $ Alma Royal biacks, worth $ for Mon 5 French 81.75, for Monday, $ 3 s, in plaids 1 1,00, $1.25, for Monday olmu-u in new shades, just reco sived, worth $1.25, $1.50, for Monds ( Will close out balance of our all silk Grenadines at less than half last year’s prices, A few more China Silks left, worth . B1.00, will close at d5c. Theso are _#~Cheney Bros. make and warranted pure silk. $1.20, $1.65, worth Black Dress Goods. 86 inch 1 Monday 2 36 inch He! B3e. 38 inch All Wool Monday 49c. 88 inch All Wool Henrielta worth 69¢ Monday 49c. 88 inch All Wool Serge 85c, 65¢. 46 inch A1l Wool Serge, worth $1.10, Monday 85 46 inch Camel’s Hair Serge, #1.25, Monday 87c. 46 ich Camel’s Hair Serge, extra fine, worth 81.15, Monday 87c. 40 inch All Wool, E.llk fimsh Henriet- ta, worth $1.10, Monday 87c 46 inch Silk "Finish Henrietta, worth 1.5, Monday $1.00. Our stock "of black flannels in all widths at 85c, 89¢c, 49¢, 55c, 65c, 7oc and ish Cashmeres worth 35¢, wietta worth 43¢, Monday Sergo worth 65e, Monday very fine, worth 85¢. 88 inch Jamestown plaids and stripes, worth 45¢, Monday 83c. 40 inch all wool plaids and stripes 65c, 69¢ and 75¢. Remember we carry much the lavgest stock of black goods of any house in the city and at the very lowest prices. Colored Dress Goods. 25-incn half wool Serge, worth 15¢, now 8te. 27-inch English Cashmere, worth 18e, now 10e. 86-inch English Cashmere, worth Monday 15c. 86-inch Henrietta, worth 85 25¢. 8 46-inch Henrietta, worth 55¢, Monday 150, 88-inch all Monday 39c. 40-inch ail Monday 49c. 46-inch all wool Serge, Monday 69¢. 40—|m'h all wool Henrietta, Monday 58c. 40-inch all wool silk finish Henrietta, worth $1.10, Monday 87c. 46-inch all wool silk finish Henrietta, worth $1.35, now 95c. 25-inch Jamestown Monday 23c 40-inch Jamestown day 33c. -inch wool Plaids, worth day 270, 88-inch all wool flannel Plaids, worth 5¢, Monday 5 25¢, Monday wool Serge. worth &de, wool Serge, worth 65c, worth 8100, worth 75¢, Plaids, worth 85c, Plaids, worth 49c, 42¢, Mon- : per yard, \\'o have the lXH'L{l'hl and most com- plete stock of Dress Goods west of Chi- cago. Our fall stock is all in and we can show you the nicest line of novelties e brougzht to the city., Cull and e: amine our stock befors buying, as we can suit you in styles and prices. Lace Curtain Sale Monday. 2,000 paivs of lace curtainsg just re- cn-i\‘ml. On sale Monday at 5ie, 65 u pair, would be choap from 0, on to $2.5( nch wide 83 worth §3.00 lrx~l| points at Irish points at &4 Fringed chenille portieres, bordered top and bottom, at $4.50, worth $5.00 Window sh mounted on spring rollers, ¢, 1d 850 ench, Brass trimmed curtain poles 150 ndes made to order in tirst-class munner and weasures taken, yards long curtains Department. This department occupios more double its former space the variety in novelties of all kinds, If you wish ties in millinery pricos, than and wore thun fine wmillinery the goods to ses latost novel- at reasonable this depurtment is headquarters, HAYDEN BROS. GREAT OPENING Linens All linen table damask Ail linen bleached 60-in bleached dar 66-in bleached damask 7 60-in brown linen damask 50c. These are special good cheap table linens and the pri quality can’t be beat. vi red, blue and gold bordered damas I'ringed cloths cheaper than ev y you will have another chance to buy those 11-4 Marseilles bed spreads worth $1.50, Our prices on towels arve the lc 1ine them and cowmpare those and Domestics s in ole 1s and pitterns, at 85¢, 50¢, ¢ 0 and upwards wlo padding yard. 5-1 rubber sheeting 75¢ per yard. 200 dozen fringed napkins,” in plain, white or fancy porders, our own impor- ltllllll). at 60c: worth $1.00, Turkish towels, each, cy or plain Turkish toweling by wrd, brown sheeting 15¢ yard. 42-in bleached pillow easing 10¢ yar 10c outing flanuel, light colors, 5c ; 2 400 and 50c per 10¢, New styles in French Liderdown flannel 40¢ White shaker flannel A full line of bl colored cotton flannels prices. Ginghams, shirtings, denims, tick- ings, jeans, cottonades, ail at our well established low prices. You can’t af- ford to pass us, if you are an economical buyer, for we have the best assortment rom, tho largest stock, the lowest prices, the largest store, and the best lighted store in Omaha. flannel 49¢. rd. d. yard. cached, unbleached or at the lowest Dress Linings. Particular attention paid to this de- partment. Best 64x64 Cambri; Good Selisia, 10¢ \<Il"(l Collar and Belt Canvass, 20c and 25¢ yard, Crinoline, Wiggin, Canvass, Duck, Farmers’ Satin, Quilted Lining, and evarything Yfl-tuining to this depart- ment you will find right here. Blankets and Comforts. This depurtment is worthy of your at- tention, We have more blankets on dis- play than were ever shown by any houso in Omaha. Our blankets were all bought direct from the mills and we show a groat many styles in fancy borders which styles are controlled by us and you can’t find them in Omaha except at Haydens’, Good gray Camping Blaunkets at 75c, 8¢, $1.00, $1.15 and $1.25 a pair. Big line of Cotton Blankets, in white and colors, Toe, 85¢, $1.00, $1.19 and $1.25 a pair. Clean gray soft Bed Blank ;i §1.50, $1.69, $1.75, $1.95 and $2.35 a pair. ra value in large size Blankets in gray or white at $2.8 5,50, $5.65, $3.75, und 85,98 0 puir up- ds to theé fincst made. pecial bargeins in 11-4 6 pound all wool white Blankets at $4.88 a pair. Fancy colored Jucquard borders in gray Blankets, 72x84 6 pound, only $4.98 a pair, E‘lhn' line of California Blankets, Red Blank ts, Crib Blankets, Horse ‘Blan- obes, ete. We are the largest lers of Blankets in Omaha. s open for your inspection. We guarantee to save you money on blankets or money cheerfully refunded. 10 dozen 74x78 size silk line covered hl\wl with clean whitg cotton 310 yard. 3,00 each, :umfl \u) cct styles among them, Art Needle-Work Ma- terial. Positively the largest and most com- plete department. \ch Stamped Linen Doylies at 2 S-inch fancy colored Stawped I\m-n Doylies at 5e, worth 10¢. Drawn thread linen Doylies at 8e, 10e, 124¢ and 15c. mm red linen Tidies at 8¢, at Oc, 200 and 25¢, n\]n\l linen Tray and 19¢, tamped linen and 49¢ Ewbroide ry 8 spools. Splendid line Finest L shades, Ladie at Cloths, 15¢ Duesser Scarfs at 9, lic in all colors, 5¢ dozon dozen, in all 1s, 10¢ ball s’ Handkerchiefs. Handkerchiofs, lawn Hemstitehed Hand- and e, oldered Linen H chiefs at 10¢, at 124¢, at 15¢, at 20e, How is This? One case of gent’s wool d . no shirts in this lot, while they last only 50¢ per pai 1 case of gent's heav shirts and drawers only 50c’eq be duplicated elsewhere for heavy scarlet all hair Can- $s than Camel h. Tuxedo natural ase gents’ heav) and drawers only woven shir! ch. shirts and dr: $1.00 eac 1in at $1.50 In the finer maies of underwear we carry the largest line in Omaha at the On Monday we will amel’s hair wers only 1 case of ladics’ he vests long sleeves, on 10¢. 1 case of ladies’ mul pants only 50c, worth ase of ladies” natural gray all vests and pants only 95¢, worth euch. jersey ribbed s each, worth natural gray vests wool $1.25 o ladies’ cashmere hose only 25¢ y rml\u'cd n-nm «Il)lx & hmero hose, merino Jcels o tocs, onl_y 15¢ per pair, hu\s heavy cotton fast black hose only 25¢ per pair, worth 40 Special sale of corsets Monday. 1 case of Bese standard saxony only 6c per skein, 100 1bs. of best quality factory yarn only 8c per skein, worth 124c. Ice wool 4¢ per ball. Cloak Department. Falland Winter Styles now Compiete on Ladies’, Misses’ and Childaren’s Cloaks and Jaciets. Ladies’ Newmarkets in black, plaid I\n(] fancy cloaking, $1.98, $2.25, $2.50, 2.75, $3.00 to $20.00; sizes, 52 to 44, Mimp Newmarlkets in tnucy cloaking, $1.75, 32.00, $2.25 to $15.00; ages 4 to 18 years. Ladies’ heavy-weight jackets in reef- ers and vest fronts, in black and blue trimmed and plain fronts, $1.98, $2.25, 50 to $15.004 si 32 to 44. Misses’ and children’s jackets in blue, cardinal and brown, $1.25, $1.50, 81.75 to $10.00; ages, 4 to 18 years! Infants’ long and short cloaks in cream and tan embroidered, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 to $10.00. Ludiua' beaver shawls, $1.50, $2.00, «.)0 to $15.00, Ladies’ blanket shawls, sizes 72 by 144, $2.50 to $10.00. Ladies’ heavy skirts 50c, 75¢, $1.00 and up. Our line of ladies’ fur trimmed jack- ets in black, blue and fancy cloaking, trimmed in mink, beaver, tralkhan and black hare at a special price on Monday. Ladies’ black Stockwell jackets, high shoulder, $1.50, $1.75 to £10.00. Special prices in seal plush sacques and jackets, fue trimmed and plain. Children’s Eiderdown cloaking in tan, cardinal, blue, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00; sizes,2, 8 and 4 years. 1 lot of children’s Newmarkets, 50c, The, $1.00. On Monday WE PUT ON SALE Ladies’, Children’s and Gents’ fall and winter underwear at prices that will certainly induce you to buy now. M any of these goods we will be unable to duplicate later on. Ribbons. Ribbons. Ribbons. Even traveling men are amazed at the magnitude of this department. Nothing wost of < city to compare with s and quality. Pure silke ribbons at “Ge, 7e and 10¢ y Laces. Laces. Laces. Special low prices in all kinds of silk and fancy laces, The immense trade in this department makes it possible to kkeop the nowest designs coming day by day. Books and Stationery. This department is receiving parti lar attention in the vi v, the quali and attractive styles of the Books and Stationc The low prices are made to introduco the department and do not indicate quality. Fine commer Iine white envelopes Pure Irish linen note paper Envelopes to match 5¢ a bunch, Rogul tablets for 3¢, Regular 10¢ tablots for se. Regular 15¢ tablets for 7e, other stationory at ex 1o prites Books. Books. Splendid variety juvenile books paper as well as linen, Gustave Dore’s fumous at less than one-half book store prices Wel stionary, 90, Immense collections new books. well bound, at lae, All the latest novels coustantly cow: ing in. u- eedingly in fine masterpleces 1 ¥ ster’s un 174¢. Groceries. Letting Down the Prices. New evaporated ies, 17ie. New evaporated California apricots, 124c. New porated California peaches, 10c. California raisin cured prunes, Tiwported common Turkish prunes, 6 ‘alifornia pitted lums, 174c. California dried grapes, lmpm!l‘(l Valencia risins, Imported secdless raising, 124c. |I|- fornia loose muscated sins, 10¢, these are all new and the finest that mone, an buy. 8 pound ean new Californ apricots, [»m, up in pure granulated sugar syrup, most delicious fruit, 174c. Wo have cheaperapricots, 123c and 1 if you want them. 3 pound ecan new California peaches in pure granulated sugar syruy, 19¢. We have a very fine Baltimore peach, 15¢. Very fine blood red Saltmon,10¢ ver can; they are delicious. Surdines Mustard Sardines, 10c. 2-pound can very fine Gooseber 8tc. Z-pound ecan Blackberries, 7ic. 2-pound can raspb ries, put up in pure granulated syrup, 2-pound can strawbarries in pure sugar syrup, 174c. 8-pound can new ifornia kgg Plum 124c. 3-pound n California Green ge Plums, 12 g-pound can new Californin Damson Plums, c. Full Cream Cheese, 10c, Brick, 11 Tmpux'l(\\l Swiss thnmw 1 Sugar cured pienic Hams, 7ie. Bonoless Hams, 10c. Sugar cured Broakfast Bucon, 10c. Sugar cured hams, heavy, 3 Bologna Sausage, ! Livex' Sau- sag Soda Crac .5e._Oyster Crackers, 5c. Sweet Chocolate, 5. Pre- mium Chocolate, 17#c. 20-pound pail very fine fruit Jelly, 50c each. TImported chow chow 15¢ per pound. Imported mixed pickles 15¢ per quart. Imported olives 35¢ quart; they are very fine, would bachen‘) ab 750. Soapona e per pncknge. All kinds of wash powder 3%c package. 7 bars best laundry soap 25c. Potted ham 5e. Potted ox tongue be. Deviled ham 5e. «Tea and Coffee De-[, partment.” Special bargains in Tea and Coffee for Monday and the rest of the week. Re- member, none can compare with us in this line. ‘We will sell you a very nice Japan Ten, u strong drinker, for 19¢ a pound. Sun-dried Japan, new crop, 19¢, 29¢ and Ble. Choice uncolored Japan, 38c. best. 48c. Moyune Gun Powder, 40c to 50¢; un Powder, 69c. arry a cumpluta line of Teas. Cracked Java and Mocha, 190 o very nice Rio, 23¢; Golden Rio, 24¢c and 28c; Ni;. 1 Peaberry, 30c; Combination Java, 274e. These coffees are the very best and warranted to be fresh. Vory Pin- House Furnishing Goods Department. Cups and saucers 2c each; these aro not chipped or cracked, but the best. ‘White granite made dinner plates 3c each, Pie plates 2¢ each. Hotel bakers 40c¢ perdoz. Hotel individual butters 20c pe\' dozen, Double thick hotel goblets ‘Wash bowl and pitchers op jars 82¢ each. Suuce . Ice crenm dishes 2¢ Tumblers 2 each, Wine Soup dishes 2¢ each. 5¢ each. Milk crocks 1 gailon glass water vepper o) -!v\n' each. dishes each. glasses 3¢ each. Lamp chimneys per gallon; pitchers 19 cach. Si nd each, 0 combs b strainors e French blac boxes 5¢. Towel racks be.. Large bot- tle of glue be. Igg beaters e, Soup ladles 6. Bread toasters G, Bird cage hooks e, Funuels de. Sc ub brushes de. Milk pans [ hat and hooks Handled dish paps, se. Brush cases, Covered tin pails, 6¢ Hammers, 4 porcelain wheel bed castors, s¢ dippers, Credam pitche Butter .h c. Spoon holders,? heets of shelf Cun opener Suute pan Hair curlers. Candle sticks y be, Just ro- ceived, a full line of china, plain, white and decorated. Tn open stock you ean buy in any quantity at| 50 per cent (]ll‘l)h,l than you ever bought before. glish dinner sels, decrrated, lish dinner sets, Toilet sets. 7. We s made ing 6e. Salt Apple core Covered tin pails, Shoe brushes Pio lifters, Butcher knive 3 fino awry all the I us the tion, ated burn ter, the I3, & H, the Walluce & Sous, the Bristol, thoe Ban- ner, the Lane M'f'g Co.,’ete., in eve style of lamp from Tle up to inh \ banquot unp, lamp, unp, plano lamp, and kitehen lamps. The Roches- the new th in a night 1 bo on exhibition Monday, the in a night or up. Our line of graniteware ware and flintware is com- we guarantce the prices ng 1P, W finest thing you ever saw and 6 | spool. ' Furniture Department. We have just opened up in our new building a completo and handsome line of furniture, It will pay you to call and examino our ling and_get prices. Our largo and increasing business in furni- ture proves that our prices aro right. Bedroom Suits , worth § , worth § worth § worth worth For low priced suits beaten as to finish and ger DY - 3 Parlor Suits On special sale this week. The finest oak rocke L\Ll made, in silk plush or silk tapes! 5.65, nover sold before [()I ll On all kinds of chai are headquarters for first class goods. Bed Loumrcs 8.50, worth these cannot bo vl appear- 'mnl rockers we low prices and At At At $11.00, worth §1 These have woven w made in the latest styles. sofas and Side Boards At 811.00, worth $15.00. At 815,00, worth $1¢ At $16.00, At $18.00, At $21.00, These are antique beauties. Extension Tables At $3,83, worth 85.00. At $4.25, worth $6. At $5.50, worth $7.50, At %H.SU, worth $10.00. Our $8.50 Table is a beauty, 8 feef long and 16th century finish. re spring and are A fine line of worth $22.00, worth $28.00. oalk and real Carpets and Draperies. New designs in ingrain carpets just received at 19¢, 5¢ and 40c, worth 30e, 43¢, 50c and 60c yurd. Lato styles.of standard extra super all wool earpets at 55c, 60c, 65c and 68c, worth from 75¢ to 90c. Three-ply all wool ingrain 60c and 75¢, worth $1.00. Brussels carpet 50¢, 60c and 75¢,worth from 75¢ to $1.00. Best fire frame body Brussols 95c, worth $1.35. Special bargains in velvet carpet at $1.00, worth $1.65. ‘\‘luq\mls $1.10, worth 81.65. Full line of Axminsters and Wiltons in the latest designs and patterns at the lowest prices. 4-4, 6-4 and 8-4 floor oil cloth as low as 23c yard. Closing prices on matting at 15¢ was 30c, matting 18c was 3¢, mawting 20c was 40c. Trunks, Valises, Bags. We do the biggest business in this line of any house west of Chicago, and it will save you 20 per cent to buy what vou need in this line in our store. What We save you will holp buy your tickot Notions. Notions. 5-hook Corset Stays, 5¢. 5-hook Spoon Busk fc. Macrame Cord in all colors, 8¢ ball, Clark’ *( rochet Cotton, 3 balls for 25¢, Brooks’ Machine Throad, 1ie spool. 200-yard Glace Cotton Thread, lc Barbours’ Linen Thread, White and colored I\nlluug Lullun, 5e ball. Igg Darners, 5c each, Boudoir Hair Curlers, ¢ each, Drug Department. This department has been moved in the main aisle on main floor of our New Building and much enlarged. Here you will find a complete line of toilet oap, toilet powder, patent medicines, ete. Syrup of Figs, 40c, Hop and Malt Bitters, 65, Beef Iron and Wine, 5 Hires’ Root Beer, Primley’s Liebig’s B Avrmour’s Be o 2 line of sponges in all sizes prices from 1 cent upwards. Veilings. Veilings. This department is showing an endless variety of voil i all the newest shades and vemarkab ly low rices---10¢, L, 20¢ and ¢ : A\l 3 P 4 Al . Ruchings. Ruchings. Whore can' you find such an cnless v viety of fine’ and medium-pric ruchings at Te, ut 10¢, at 12¢, ut Lo 47¢ \\lll. Upright [Mand Carved Wegman Bridgenort Organ i ; t A urn, L3108, . Milburn & Stodd Swin nm, T Seal Plush Billow & Doun’s Best Ha f Month’s Board at Hotel Dellone, Road Wagon from Columbus Buy Round Trip to Chicago via C Imported Marble Waterbu Palmetro nt, Omaha T Crayon Portrait—Heyn Music Box e b [ull Course Rathban’s Om Round Trip to St. Louis, v Gents’ Overcont, satin lined ]hl\ \fety Bie “air Dresden Vases n.mn.l Trip to Denver, v B. & M. Befia St Cloek v Silk Curtains, trin “complote yuss & Sons’ Fine Chin v Sab. . rdard Stamping Co. Fine Water C ng Pottery Co. Dinner Set. . 1 Pottery Co. Dinner Set. . am French & Co. French Chi Round Trip to Color: uln Springs, viaGres Stubenville Pot Torler Set Vodrey Bros. Toi Knowles, Tavlor & Knowles ' P. H. Leonard Tea Set. . Round Trip to Hot Sp Piush Reefer R Handsome Carvir Rochester Chandc Silk Upholstered Swinging Ch Bdward Miller Parlor Lamp .. Wisconsin Sideboard Refrige lace & Sons Onyx Table Piano I 2. Co. Bunjuet Lamp 1, Manning & Co., Pet fg. Co. Complete Ki <i Complete Kitchen Set in blue Central Stamping Co. Kitchen Set in tin I\ohln v Haysen & C Kitchen § ngs, Ark., v l{n\ni Worchest . Pair Terra Cotta I'uH Bus Mocking Bird from Max Geisler Electrie Gas Lighter from Western Seal Cap, genuine. Fine Trunk 19 hair Californin Bl ul\k ts \lnum Rogers & Perpetual Swing Cradle. Keg Austin’s Crack Shot Powd Pair Holland Vases..... Set Chambers’ Eney Demorest Sewing Machine l'mu Table Cloth and Napkies to mateh. H l\n'l' Frai Handsome Bisque Bust. >cerless dition of Parallel Bible. Black Gros Grain Silk Dress Patt Spencer & Barnes Bed Room Set 1 Matoon Oak Sideboard 1 Star Combination Bookcase and D 1 Hall Tree..... 1 Gilbert Bros’, Horn Ottoman 16th streot. d Co. . llnv\l st in Omaha Co.. 155 00 140 00 135 00 100 00 85 00 85 00 85 00 5 00 00 ) 00 « Omalin 500 o0 00 ) 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 00 00 (L)) 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 5 00 5 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1 W. T. Seaman’s Road Cart, from Omaha’s lnrgen variety of’ wugoua and buggies. 1 Gilbert Bros’ Mounted Po 1 Webster’s Unabridged Duuonm- 1 Elegant Ostrich Fan. 1 Ton Anthracite Coal. 1 Roger, Smith & Ln, Meridan, Conn, g Set of 5 1 Elegant Ansonia C! uuk C 1 Blegant Silver Wator Sot. Pierpont Mfg. Co. 1 Pair of Elegant Lemaire Opera Glassos. 1 Pair Solid Gold Spectacles. 1 Plush Rocker. . 1 Western Washing Mochine 1 Fairbanks’ Family Scale, the world's standard. 1 Fine Leather Vaiise .. 1 Infants’ Long Cloak. ... 1 Misses’ Fine Clouk 1 Ladi Hat. . 1 Piece of Our Own Canton Flannel 1 Japan Umbrella Stand 1 Mars les Bed Sme.\d 1 Glass Water Set. . 1 Kitchen Cabinet 1 Pair Down Pillows (Omaha Matti 1 0fice Chair (Murphy & Wasoy 1 Hoosier Drill Co a(-l‘xun Drill. 5 Pairs Williams, Vun Arnam & Hart Shoes ot $5 Pair, ..ooeeeveniioo ms, Van Arnams & Harts 3 Pal 1 Par ](nyul Sanitary (:l'.’lv Blmll(us 1 Pair b Capital City White Blankets. 1 Pair Mc woolen mills Californ 1 Pair best avenport woolen mills & 1 Ely, Collins & Hale best Down Comforts Men’s Fine Calf Tiand White Blankots. anitary Gray Bla Sewed 1 Super, Marshall & Co. Fine Linen Table Cloth, nupkhw to mad 1 Plush Tap Robe. 1 Fur Lap Robe.. 1 puiv Horse Blankets. .. 1 Wool Lap Robe | Sateen Comfort. . ilk Ski (\[\Il\dl Long k K mlumduw 1 Ladies’ \’Vlluhl\-.l: shawl, H awl, ol Mig Beaver Shawl, t, Nonparei et, volvot 1 Infant: Worl 1 Ladios’ Newmar Nowmarke! moking Juc! stor Corset 1 Suit Ladies’ Silk Underwe 1 Pair Ladies'Black S.1c Hose 1 Elegant Sofu Pillow & 1 Hall Fire Proof Safe. § Rogers Bros. l\h I\n\\' ) uml 1 Fine Bisque Doil Edward Oil Burner 1 1 1 1 5 Jousand pair Gent’s Silk Suspenders 5 Thousand Careiage Whips o Thousand paiv \' Steel 5 Thousand Iine 5 Tho! nd Annual I'housand Annual scriptions only. ... Thousand Books of 1 300 Annual Subscriptions to Nebrask Thousand 3-1b. Boxes Choice ( hurchill Pump Co's Puinp No wddy Climax Plug s Overcoot s ys! Fine Kilt Suit ws' Fine Suit Men’'s Fi Satin \mwlfvn] Dy ound Trip to Hot Springs, S. to that point 1 Plimton W 1 Plimtor riptions to D ing Co. Royal N RENCES Thousand pair Ludies’ Real Kid Gloves S8 Suit by 5 & M Referri BLISHING CO, WORLD-HERALD, NATIONAL BANK, HAYDEN BROS, - 1y make w y to their rris \Hw Co 10 rks, 12 on [ e ARk e Wedkly (German) NIBRA COMMBERCIAL GERMAN RR., ars, nickel |n!ulml new KA Titli subscrip'ng ‘World-He rald, only Pullman rou SAVIL 50000 000 HO00 3000 e YO0 only 5000 sub- 5000 5,000 5,000 5,600 12 10 10 10 60 lvestised isfied ATIONAL B 5 BANK, OMAILIA' NEDB,