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TIIE OMA" A DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, 1\0\ EMRFR 9_ IR‘I? HAYDEN BROS. Oontinuation of the Great Sacrifice Sale of Fine Bilks, 40C DRESS GOODS FOR ONLY 19C The Puablle Megloa to Realize We Are In Dend Earnest—Urowds Visiting Our Silk Department Find the Reductions Ad- vertised to e Absolutely Truc. The actual loss in our silk department Auring the past week anwounts to many r0od dollars to somebody, and the laughter in prices will last as long as anufacturers offc or half they actually o ure. Their lc to ve antage. It's impossible for «ny more than a pick and choic ilks and velvets that are cd to us wery day at our own prices, Of ¢o ve take the best and offer them to you & a price which makes competifors vonder how we can sell fine goods at less than the o they ask for inferior roods. We have only space to quote a few items, vou will find out by a visit o our si tment that we lead all n assortme 2,000 yards satin duchess, umll ¢"and cost the importer Special vrice, YR, 50 picces faney silk, in different quali- ties, some with woven figures, others in brocade effects, and the majority in beautiful floral designs. These silks are worth #1 Special price, 87 20 pieces rich quality in he dress silks, this season's ch st street +hades, in plain_and two-toned. Cost the importer #1.25, Special price, 98¢ 1,200 yards changeabie bengalines, atin Orient all-silk surah and (ndia pongee, in all shades; worth T5e. 3pecial price, 49 BLACK SILKS. 20 pieces all silk black satin duchess .25 quality, special price 8. 1,000 yards extra heavy Avmure Reg- ence, cost to import $1.25, special price 98¢, 0 picces reversible heavy cord erystal silks, a most desirable dress fabric, $1.50 quality, special price $1.00. VELVETS. A great sale of fino silk velvets. ire stoc k of L\nm us t to manufac- 1 monetary ad- us to take of the 58 {8 W beautiful $1.50. y corded son’s latest shades m]np«llml are now in demand; absinthe, chartreuse, cerise, sarcelle, sian, violet, cadet, ble d’or, bosphors, magenta, emerald, moss, golden, brown navy,blackand othe shades to match any color for trimming or combina Il velvets aro sold by all retai 0, onr price $1.00. YODS. AT 19C. A line extra heavy suitings and dress goods will be or on our center aislo counter, worth Flannel nml worth 40c and 50 worsted dress goods, This line is cheap at Gse and ranted all woo! c, war- 0 pieces to pick from. Columbia suiting: new patterns, worth AT b54-inch all wool !Iunxmh n]l Hhmlui. worth 8be, HAYD Dress goods xuu‘ silks. R A Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific rail- way to the t, west and south. Vesti- buled limited leaves Omaha at 5 p. m., arrives at Chicago 9 a. m. Dining car for supper and breakfast. Reduced rates to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, also low rates to Pa coast points. The through train to Fort Worth, making direct connections for Houston, Galveston leaves Omaha at ¢ s Fort Worth at 8:15 a. m., twelve hours quicker time via any other line. Phillips Rock and through tourist sicepor leaves Omaha every Wednesday at 5 p. m., and runs through without ige to Los Angelesand San Fran- cisco. For slecping reservations east or west, rates, maps and any other informati at Rock Island ticket office, 1¢ Farnam street. Charles Kennedy, G. N. W. I —_—— LOW 1t £ EXCURSION To Houston, Tex,, and Return, On Saturday, Nov. 11, T will run an excursion for land bu to Houston, Tex. Round tri np rates Address R C ATTERSON, 425 Ramgo Bldg, Omaha. S, The engagement of Felix Morris, beginning tonight, is one of unusual interest The popularity and success elsewhere has evidenced thorough appreciation of his remarkable talent. Endowed with broad versatility, magnetism and all the essentials that go 1w make o great actor Mr. Morris stands unrivaled in his line of character and comc The de- lightful choiceof plays to bo wiven will s Mr. Morris in a broad range of eharacters, the playssbeing Thursday nigt d Saturday matinee, “Tho Old. Musi- clan, *“T'he Major” and *Cousin_Joe,” while Fric “Champagne’ and “Cousin is offered, tho engago- ment_closing Saturday night with “The Vagabond,” followed “with' unother new comedy farce callod and “Cousin Joe.” In the proj Morris will be seen in seven distinct characters, giving bim excellent opportunity for the display of Qis geniu The company includes several favorites nd the play will bo staged with complote Jetail throughout., L'he sale of seats opened at 9 o'clock this morning. *“The . Hustler," a furce comedy which takes rank with the best of this style of Elayu. comes to this city very soon and rings to theater goers that never failing source of profitablo recreation, u fund of novelty. Mirth snd melody form a combina tion hard to beat, and in these two clements Whe Hustier” is claimed to particular cel, The names on the bills are certa synonymous of both, and it matiers but tho through what avenue they ave produced. There is 4 sewblancoe of plot, h« wever, to the piece, and the fact that it d with in- eidents in every day life lends an interest Unadulterat: rare commodity 1 so-called far but as the author of **“I'he Hustler” claims for his work only a skillfully constructed vehicle for the mar- keting of 8 pieasing article of amusement, doubtless the result will show an improv ment over the stock parceled out by the less modest purveyors, “‘Ihe Hustler” opeus a three nights’ engagewent at the Boyd Sun- day eveniug nex - Alwiys have a bottle or two of Coolk's E: tra Dry Imperial Chawmpagne in your ice chest; then you will always be ready for callers. “‘Highest Award, Diploma & Medal, Columblsn Exposition.” Children Cry for Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. . Pitcher’ first-class silks | USUSUAL DOINGS AT MORSE'S Olosing Out That Drapery Stock—Olosing Out Boys' Olothing. EXTRA CHANCE IN MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Newest Concelts in Mus\in Underwear from Three Manulacturers—Over 500 Differ- ent Styles—One Garment of a Style At 25 Per Cent Under Price. We have 500 fresh, elegant samples from 3 of the leading muslin underwear manufacturers, their new samples for next spring. We got them to make up ng orders from. They are the t i ov seen. Having bought of them largely for spring the manufacturers telegraph us to close out the sample garment Seo our show window. off Thursday. for Januar, buy now and be a rush for th doubt, THAT DRAPERY The unusual rush for from the fire continues. A few odd chenille curtains pairs chenille pairs chenill irs velour $10.00, pairsNottingham 70c were $1.50. 23 pairs Nottingham $1.00 were $1. All muslin curtains half price, all up- holtstery pieco goods half price. See the bargain table of odds and ends choice pickings Thursday for little or nothing. Everything going, nothing re- served. Don't Tose this chanc BOYS CLOTHING, Unapproachable values at this closing out department sale. #1.50 pants, $1.10: the $1.00 onesat T5e. .00 double breasted suits down to jods beyond @ DEPARTMENT, the goods saved double breasted suits down to Thursda just in, half o sell for r jackets, rek only, all wool, a s 1....-‘| nal and made t lY'm\m cask v 'd the past dealers had to have money the price and customers get the )»cm»m Sco what we offe 5 L DINNER SETS Tot 1 ]Hvl]vhu}: decorated at $10.00. 100" picces decorated at $7.95. £15.00. 100 picees decorated at $10.00. 8,00, Gold trimmed decorated, $12.49. 00, I.nL »—10 different st jorman 100 and 116 p 23,00 to £40.00, we offe es French and gular value the entire e goods must be seen to be ated. We cannot describe them but this 15 truly an unusual chance to buy dinner sets. If you wish to make a bean‘iful Christmas present select one of these sets and if you cannot pay the entire amount now ‘we will lay the set 1de upon one-third payment thereof. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. et B8 T ne, Frulr and lowers."” . The Midwinter International exposi- tion will be held in San Francisco, be- ginning on January 1, 1804, and continu- ap- ture, the commercial ancisco, the fact that Shamatalianbuior ofithe of the greatest agricultural state in the union, the character of its suits more diversified than those of any other section of the United States or the world, embracing mining, cattle raising. fancy stock breeding, wool growing, manufacturing, agriculture in all its branches, and fishing, ought to insure a ss for this enterpr catly reduced rates to all points and to Portland, Union Pacific For full garding rates call on or ticket agent, or H. . Deuel, 2 nam street, Omaha, Neb, E. L. Lomax, General passenger and ticket agent, Omaha, Neb. alifornia , via the — - Cheup Rutes to Calitornin. The Union Te is offering greatly redaced round trip rates to all California points and Portland, Orcgon, this year. I’ ticular inquire of your neavest ticket agent, or addr H. P.'DEUEL, 1302 Farnam street, ha, Neb.,, or E.L. LoMax, Gen'l Pass. and Ticket Agent, Omaha, Neb. Sued by Her Former Couchman, Cricac John Anderson, a coach- man, hus sues \l \In Maud McRoberts, llm wife of his ewmployer, for £15,000, for n cious persecution The de: l‘vulel 5 tho wifo of Mortimer Mcloberts, a wealthy brass goods dealer, aund she and her hus- nd recently separated, he going to a hotel ve. Anderson claims to have been in- cted by his employer to secure a box of Jewelry from the family residence. While he was so doing, he alleg MeRRober appeared with @ big board, landed h avily on his Lead and pourcd a pot of hot gr upon him. He had her arr She caused his st for cases weve dism outcome of Mrs, some of her jew box taken by Ande larceny. Both it is the McRobert's charge that v was contatued in the on. The Madison (family hotel), 21st and Chicago. Transient 2,00 per day. The Late Mrs. Elise Frank, Ciieaco, Nov, 8.—The lato Mrs. Eliso Frank, whose funeral took place today, left an estate estimated at $2,000,000, and this vast fortune was amassod for the most part by -her own shrewdness and sound judg- meut. Some thirty-nine years ago Mrs. Prank was a poor widow with fourteen chil- dven to provide for. for husband was a school tgacher and was vory near-sighted. One day he walked into an open deaw of the Raudolph street bridge aud was drowned Her brother, the late California willionaive, Mich who founded the hospital in this city beaving his name, advanced Mrs Frauk ‘& moderate amount of money, and with thisas a foundation, by careful and shrewd investments, she built'up her great | fortune. She gave lurgely to charity. e For that “out o' s Take Bromo. Cuicago, % handsome and stylishly dressed wor the name of Mrs. Allen H. Clarke und ¢ laiming to bethe wife of a Philadelphi arrested physician, ¥ here ¢ 1 with stealing a trunk. The trunk belonged to Mrs, Henry | Siddons, a w *hiladel phia woman, and was turned over to the Clarke woman at the depot upon her representation that sho had boon robbed of her check. The receptacle recovered, but the owner claims that & 41,000 mining bond, a pension certificate and | deeds to valuable property are issing. Mrs. Clarke is thought to have a confederate, who has escaped with the valuables. - One word descrives it, “perfoction.” We res ferto DeWitv's Witch Hazel Salve,cures piles s been Seret— Use Brown’s Bronchial Troches for coug hl, colds aud all other throat troubles emivently the best."—Rev. Henry \Vum Beecher, HAYDENS' UNDERWEAR SALEYMLCOVFRS BISCOUNT ~SALE Parchased the Entire Stook of the Lacka- wanna Mills, GENTS 82,00 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS 89C These Ars All Reliable Goods wnd They Go on Sight — In the Cloak Depart- menta Line of Manufacturers Sam- plos I8 the Leading Attraction. We have purchased the entire stock of wool underwear from the Lackawanna mills, Having done the largest under- car trade this fall of any season for years, we will cap the climax in giving you the greatest chance to buy under- wear you will ever have again this sea- son, Gents' camel’s hair shirts and drawers shi a bargain. ¢ wool natural gray shirts and drawers only 50¢ each, worth $1.00. Don't miss this bargain; gents’ heavy fleeced underwear, rogular price $1.00, today 69¢. 1 1ot of gents’ fine jersey ribbed shirts and drawers worth $2.00 each, today only 8t all wool shirts o at T nhhul Vests and pants ml\h' ribbed wool vests worth Ladies' 75¢ underwear go at 50c. 500 dozen of children’s wool underwear at half price. Gents' wool so 100 d¢ worth Ladies’ all wool S e and 40c. 0 dozen gents' laundered shirts,worth go at 2e. Special sale of gent's gloves and mit- tens for tomorrow. CAP ND JACKETS. Thore aro some beauties among the line of manufacturers’ samples which we received Monda, All of this line will be offered at just half price. #15.00@wapes and jackets will at %7.50, and so on throughout the There are only one or two of a kind in this lot. Ladies’ ja will go at'c e, regular price 2ic. nightgowns only 39c, mittens, Saxony 20¢, in black, worth $11.00, raing in ladios’ capes. ckets in tan and brown, Ladies’ jacket tanand gray, with silk lining, worth choice at } uu\l .00, your take Children’ worth cloaks, 10 and 12, ), will go at § izes 0. fur capes, worth 0, at only worth will be seal Our capos, prico only Great reduction on all ladies’ gar- shawls, skirts and HAYDEN BROS., Dealers in winter wear. Mr. vk Willson and their daughter Mrs. Smith, together with M Willimma L. trong, the returned mis- y from India (who will appear in the stume of a high caste Hindoo lady) will glve a select concert in tho Young Mows tion hall Thursday and Mrs. Willson is a sister of the lameuted P. P. Bliss, whose tragic death startled the song-loving world a number of years since. Several ef her sclections are from his gifted pen. Miss Armstrong is an 4 sutionist of the Philadelphia School of El cution, and will give Armstrong will appear in vho cos- tumo of n bazaat caste woman of Hindoo- stan_and deliver an address to women only in the First Christian church, corner C itol avenue ana Twenticth stréet, Monday, the 15th inst., at$p. . e — DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. \sts Arrested. 8.—Benjamin Bill and Charley Stockey, alleged by the police to be erous anarchists from Cleveland, O., in court here today charged with dis- conduct and carrying concealed sted while creat- ) loon. When searched s found in the possession of each of the men and also a number of papers pertaining to anarchistic affaws. Member- ship ¢ beiter Bund were also taken from them. They failed to give a reasonable excuse why they carried revolvers and were each fined. e -DeWitt's Witeh Hazel Salve cures piles. " Cae of Charit Mrs, M. Betts, a woman 87 years old, came to Omaha from Osceola, Neb.,a few days ago to try to money enough to keep her family through the winter, She tells a story of hardship which should com- mend her to charitably inclined people if anything would. Mrs, Betts says that her husband is a helpless inyalid, dered so by astoke of paralysis, Their crovs this year were destroyed by the drouth, The case has attracted the attention of some of the charitably inchined ladies of this city, and they will as t Mrs. Betts 1w her troubles. Hunsoy, Wis., Nov. and school board have directed that swit bo commenced against J. 1. Jones, city treas- urer, and agamst J: R Tsmon, ana A, J. bondsmen, for the SER6000 o ity Fands. Admamttens dh ha e funct Hudsou® Savings bank by the trens- The suits will bo commenced immedi- the purpose of establishing tho of the bondsmen. Mr. Gioss was cashier of the bank and is bankrupt, so that the real defendants are Messrs, Ismon and Mattson, Treasurer Jones being unable to meet the demand., aght. Albert Romano, one of the police alarm operators, secured a leave of absence yester- day and, in company with a party of friends, went to Lincoln, It is rgported that in the noon he was married 1o one of Omaha's on thelr who extond their best wishes to himselt and Burglary. Albert Welch and Frea Morton, who were avrested on the charge of attempting to burgiarize Kner Bros'. grocery store a couple of uights ago, were ziven a preliminary h ing yesterday in the police court. They wel sum of §200 each. bound over to the district court in the 20 Per Oent Off on Silks, Drass Goods, Jack- ots, Capss and Wraps, REALIZE THE SACRIFICE? You Bestdes this Liberal Discount We Will Setl Tomorrow 1,000 Yards of 81,00, $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Goods for 68 Cents Per Yaurd, DRESS GOODS 30C PER YARD. Hundreds of yards of storm serges, hopsacking novelty striped suitings, homespuns, ete., cte. y yard worth b or more in one great discount sale today for per «d. Look over this line ot dress goods, 1t will pay you. A BIG BARGAIN AT 68C. 1.00 storm serg: 00. Henriettas, $1.50. Herringbone suitings all in the very newest colorings, all you want to- day at 68c per yard. This is a splendid offer. These cloths cost more to import. LIN TRAY CLOTHS. lm\.mmln-.l tray cloths, every cloth worth 30¢, all you want today for 18¢ a piece. BUREAU SCARFS 20C. 40c and 50¢ stamped bureau scarfs 20¢ each. Best Ste prints 3ic per yard. 5 French sateen 8ie per yard. 20¢ double fold suiting 74 Doublo fold hearietta, worth 25c for 124¢ per yard: BLANKETS $3.85. 2 cases of all wool $5.00 blankets, eolored or white, no limit, today yfor #1.85 per pair. EXTRA 45 ladies’ empire ke quality beaver, edged seal, price $14.50. For Thursc we will give with every 0 cloak 1 French seal muff, worth .00, free of charge 16 best .l\mlu astrachan jackets, size 3 34 inches long, rogu- .00 and $70.00, Thurs- CIALL s, made of best with electric 2,00 new cloth eapes, fur edged, only 88, 00. 25 double wool only $3.10. 20 per cent off on all the balance of our cloth juckets, capes and wraps. B. FALCONER. CITY COU&ClL PROCEELDINGS. shawls, worth $5.50, Brief Sesslon In Which Routine Business Received Prompt Attent last night, and lightnng rapidity. The usual favors were Wiley. Ho had requested that the bills of tho Thomson-Houston Electric Lizht company for arc lights during July and _August, which were ~ vetoed by _ Mavor =~ Bemis, be allowed and the June bill be withheld until the dispute of candle power is settled. The items were in the appropriation ordinance, as was bill for Septémber, amounting to e July bill foots up §2 extended to Mr. Munro moved that they be stri He argued in support of his position. On the vote to strike out_he was defeated, and vhe items now go to Mayor Bemwis for his coucurrence or rejection, viding for the filling of vacanc council, Under the provisions of the ordi- nance the mayor shall appoint and the coun- cil confirm. The councilmen thus chosen shall hold until the regular expiration of the term. The electrical ordinance was referred to the committee of the whole and will r v consideration at the hands of the counci ayor Bemis vetoed a resolution di the paving of the intersection of Twentieth am streets with asphalt, for the reason that tho mayor believed, owing to the number of street car tracks, that stone should be used. he veto was sustained. surer Bolln reported interest received during October from the banks of the city amounted to $511.71. The coal remaining in the clection booths was ordered donated to the Rescue Home for Fallen Women, located at Fourth and Ban- croft streets, Bids were ordercd solicited down and removing replacing them one for taking the clection booths and “DINK’S MBERED, Brothers turda, SYRACUSE. Nov. 8.—[Special Tele- gram to Tue Bre.]—When “Dinl Wilson was about to be sentenced today for the er of Detective Harvey his counsel claimed his right to two days notice before sentence should be pronounced and Suturday was named as the time. There was acrowd in the court house and when Wilson ro- turned to his cell ho said: “Well, the mob got fooled,. they want my blood,’ but they have not got 1t yet.” Will Be Sen- e —— DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, o e Minor Police Notes, ., D. M. Saunders, who llves at Thirty- second and Decatur stre 3 the police that two dozen fine chickens were stolen from his coop last night. Tuesday was very quiot in polic only five men being ar Y John Sloan was tie only to square himself with th and his case was continues Yesterday morning I, T the Standurd Paving comyp fixing som Am pipes when un explosion occurred, Turver was slightly scratched and scalded, and was rémoved to his home, Eleventh and Grand avenue, where a physi cian attended him. His injuries are not serious, person marched up court for fighting r, foreman at works, was e — We could not improve the quality if we paid double the price. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sulve is the best saive that experience can produce, or that money can buy. B Ladies' Mission of the interlor, Rockronrn, 111, Nov. 8.—Today’s session of the twenty-fifth asnual meeting of the Ladies' Board of Missions of the Interior s vory twgely attended, and addresses given by ‘missionaries rej araing the Mexico, A dia Annual o gm0t 86 thirteen states. The revorts showed t the work in the west has been \ndicapped by the financial stringency this v %0 delegates are in attendance Notices of Aive | cents; each addition BOYER Willim aud Eilen Boy [ wonths, Faneral from fawmily residonce 510 South Thivty-fourd street, Thursday, at 1:850 p. w, Cam CE'S Baking Powder. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Amwounia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes—40 Vears the Standard: Novewber¥, | MERIT ACKNOWLEDGED By the SI-tero of Mercy. The Kickapoe Indian Remedies Fornd to be Invaluablo at a Famons New England Preparatory School.— Thelr Use is Always Found to be Beneflcial, The Sisters of Merey who conduct the St. Augustine's Preparatory Board. ing School at Hart- ford, Conn, write that they find the Kickapoo Indian Remedics invaluable to them in caring for tho health of the scholars under their charge. “Kick- apoo Indian Sagwa, Kickapoo Indian Oil andKickapoo Indian Cough Cure’ they say, “have been used here with the most gratifying vesults. These simple remedics of the Indian race de serve the widest possible and their use is alway recognition, s beneficial,” The Kickapoo Indian Romedies, Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure, Kickapoo Indian Oil, Cickapoo Indian Salve, Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer and KICKAPOO INDIAN SAGWA, Tho Grandest Remedy of the Universe, For the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. DOCTORS Searles & Searles iedical & Surgical Disunensary. GHRONIC, NERVOUS AND PRIVATE WE cORT 0a Disonses, ¥ MAN RED, andall forms of WEAK MEN AND VARICC urod. Methol ne iz tdre or e L > or delicata natars, ot d. stamp, for Clreulass DR. SGHENGK’S Mandrake Pills have a value as a house hold remedy far beyond the power of lun guage to describe. The family can havdly be true to itself that does not keep them on hund for use in emergen cles. s MANDRAKE s Is the only vegetable substitute for that dangerous mineral, MERCURY, and while its action as a curative is fully equal. it possesses none of the perilous effects. In Constipation, Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing them to subsaquent Costiveness, No remedy acts directly on the liver, nothing so speedily cures Sici Headacbhe, Sour Stom- PILLS o5 ach, and Biliousness as Price 25 cts. per these Tor Sale by wll Druz:lsts, s o Sont by mall Jla - recoipt of price, box; § box s for Bchenck & Son, Philadelphis age' free, on JOHNSON'S MACNETIC OIL! Instant Killer of Pain. lntemal and External. MATISM, NEURAL- g hvumx- , UM foints, C GLORAN On [renared for Doublo Hirength, themost Powerful aud Petetrit it Lininient for 3ari or Beast in existence, Large 1 size 76c,, 60c, eize dlc. JOHNSON'S ORIENTAL SOAP. Medicated and Tollet, Tho Great 8kin Cure and Face Beautifiers Ludies will ful it” o most delioate aud highly perfumed ' £l Imankets e AL B I et o8 e Eiin 801+ and velvety 4 roithres tho 10t come plexion; i u luxury for tho Bath for Infants. t Wlays 'itohing, cleanses thoscalp and Prowoted the growth of halr, Prico25e, For sale by Kuhn & Co., 'fi(llfi Agents, Omaha.Neb. LUXURIANT HAIR Is produced by the CuTicuRA REMEDIES when all il They cleanse tho sealp of frri y, crusted and otehy huiors, stimu r folliclen, und deatroy mi- the beat’ physicians and all other Bold throughout the world, Brain Workers often work too hard and too long. Then comes dyspepsia, insomnia, nervous prostration. But not if Nerve Heans are used. They are purely vegetablo and of marvelous power. A box s enough. All druggists, or by mail—$1. NERVE BEAN CO., BUFFALO, N. V. remedies full, 1 AM SORRY I1did not come here in the first place. Such remarks are made in our studio daily, Judging from the above,doesitpay to econo- mize in photos when you can get our work at such reasonable prices? E4 High Class Photography, At Popular Prices. 813-815-317 South 15th Stroet. It is Simply impossible to attempt to describe our magnificent stock of We always carried the lwl-'“wl stock but this season’s beats them all-—and the prices see the figures on the coats. Loolk at the garment and at the price and there will be no need of the sales- man telling you how cheap they are. Itis difficult to mention special bargain, Every Overcoat we offer is a bargain i Rl | I'rom the but goou and Chinchilla Coat at ¢3.00 up the finest grade of Kerseys and Beavers, silk lined and tailor made garments which we show at ¢16.50, $18.00 and $20.00. Every garment is pos- itively a great bargain. You know this has been a great scason for clothing buyers. Those who had the cash had their own way, and our buyer has had his, At no time in our existence could he buy so cheap and our customers will share the full benefit of his bargains. e overcoats, well, you must any plain substantial to We want to impress upon your mind that our finer grades of goods are first=class in every r spect; first-class in quality, first-class in work and trimming and first-class in fit, and our stock is worthy the attention of every person who appreciates style and quality in fabric, trimming and making, Boys™ Overcoats. Our display of Boys’ and Childrens’ Overcoats and Ulsters is the largest that can be found anywhere. Cape Overcoats from $1.25 upward. Ulsters from 8375 up. Boys’ Reefers and Leather Leggins at prices far below what you would have to pay lec“huc. A Common Ertor CHOCGLATE AND C0C0A is by many supposed to be one and the same only that one is powder (hence more easily cooked) and the other {a not This is Wrong. TAKE the Yolk from the egg, TAKE theOil from the Olive. is left? A Residue s, i cocoa. in comparison. COCOA, is Skimmed Milk. CHOCOLATE Pure Cream. Drmk Chocolate Menier. Your grocer is bound to get it for you. What New patterns in Solid Silver Spoons.—Spoons made by Gorham Mfg. Co. We want you to see these new spoons whether you want to buy spoons now or buy spoons later. [ NAYMOND JEWELER. 1 Douglas Straots ANCER URED WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS, M/ Cancer. Tumor. Catarrh, Piles, Fistuln, Exses ma and all $!in and Womb Dixonses CANCER of the Noss, Eye, Lip, b in fact, all iternil or vl without the kil sk Broast, Stoms Al organs ‘or tas but wil o B and niicitor, 8 olit by adverlislig 1o cuse 8 with CUT THISOU’ easen. Malled free. Addross DR. D. M. BYE, Combination 0il Cure, Portsmouth Bldg, Kanias City,Kat MENm AGES muy be cured, Weo treal all soxual disorders of men. Four out of 0ve phio suer nu\uull': Worry, & SR Didees At } v-yln‘ the penll L fzoatly oxcessod dread alarm of lmpu- cy, the oxhaustion of ormatorrhiea, may et | llrul um/lrh neg et CURER.:i" erate fapense en HOOD, " and send it ook on & for 1llustrs he above 7§ Gutareh Powder eures eatarrh | O Al druggists. 60 cents. BIRNE Br. WITHERS, 4t ¥loor, Brown Bloek, 16th and Douglas, PAI;‘;.EB:, YPERE 0. “Teleplions 1778 ERIE MEDICAL CO0., Buffalo, N. Y

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