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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1901, CONSOLIDATION PLAN FAILS| #® wmws svirs rom ases | QFFICIAL LABOR NEWSPAPER BOSTON STORE REMN ANTS Worries are on urday nat the Most Gigantic | Attempt to Settle Upon a Pablisher s 1othing Sale Bver Held. Wil Ble Made in Central Labor Fleotrio Powsr Osmpanies Will Net Enter | 5 . 4 D . The purchase of (he Levy Rosenfield Unton This Evening. i Oommanivy of Iatersst Co's, Now Yobk wholesale B0k of elothing l K g M C l d f R G estructlve R by J L"Hr‘;ndv\-w\;:(fl:fi of the At a meeting of the Central Labor unfon ore Thafl a Larloadg o emnants Goon Worrles are destruetive to 0STON STORE, AT . DETR . o SENATOR MILLARD MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT | 1\ /.0 4 cale, heginning this Saturday, | O/t the ofclat paper o e e, health and beauty, and fatal to A ganization will receive considerable atton e | October 19, that will be so sensational in its | yon ™ A4 ¢he time that paper was dented Other Interested Offictals Afiem the |bargains that It will have neither prece- | o niijogn of second-class matter the Sale Friday for the First Time. longevity, and among them o 1o but ¥ dent or follower 9 board of control authorized L. V. Guye to v be included peevis! ™ = ':m: '"M :'"“” 2 MORE CLOTHING SALESMEN Witer (b Daper for transmission through A CHANCE TO BUY WINTER FABRICS C“EAP ma) d peevishnes: kil WANTED. the mails in his name as an individual to ———— and the habit of looking at the s SUIL Pending. This wholesale stock is so large and the | gyade the regulations, thus placing him in The Following Bargains Clearly llluslrate Why Our Fri- avk side of things to come, bargains so very remarkable that the rush | charge of the publication. | to secure them will be greater than our | At g subsequent meeting of Central Labor day Remnant Sales are so Largely Attended— YOU DON'T HAVE TO The plan for consolidating the electric | regular force of salesmen could handle unfon the publication was turned over to A " power rompanies of Omaha e dead. This | " Everybody In town will want one of these | Witlls Hudopeth. The " champlons of the People Appreciate the Saving. WORRY— s the announcement made vesterday by Sen- | guits at $5.98, because they were made to | two publishers will endeavor to unravel the " " I ator Millard, who Is interested in both the | sell at from $10.00 to $15.00 each tangle at the coming meeting. Remnants in Basement. Remnants on Main Floor. If you come here for your fall | Omaha Street Raflway company and the | $10.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS FOR $5.00. It is also sald that an attemnt will be Remnants of 10c light and dark | ¥ Flannel Strips, T yard, Py i ) o | Omaha & Council Blufts Dridge and Rail- | $20.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS FOR $10.00. | made to cause Ben Maylard, the recording outing Auiel; Bo yuMd. Hundreds of yards of French Sknnel suit or jacket. We'll guarantec way company. The statement of the sena- | This just divides the entire stock of | sccretary, to resizn from his position. bu Remnants and short pleces of outing | StFIPS. all colors, at 7c yard to please you in tor was confirmed by officers of the Omaha | overcoats in two lots, one at $5.00 and the | Mr. Maylard's friends say the attempt will Btroet Railway company and was not denied | other at $10.00, and it includes all the new | meet with defeat by Fred A. Nash, the president of the elec- | Raglans and Yoke overconts, as well as all tric light company. These are the three | the other desirable styles, which were BOY MILLIONAIRE IS DEAD companiés which were to have been consol- | made to sell as high as $20.00 each -— 1dated SALE BEGINS SATURDAY Seatt Wallaee, Son of Sumner Wal- After Senator Millard had expressed hig| Dring the boys also. You never heard of fiioe, apinion of the failure of the scheme, Secre- |OF %aw such tremendous bargains, espe- tary Goodrich of the street car company | ¢lally in mew, up-to-date clothing. [ Jgatd: “This is no news to ns. For a week | All the boys' and young men's ulsters b1 —_— ) oF% ‘W have tonetAered the pinn 160 | LHAE Woll 168 up to will go at $1.98 G. W. Wattles yesterday received word of b -p by & e Wil "1 ANl the children's recfer and top coats | the death of Scott Wallace, son of Bumner | dead to be \-uxm. the talk i “‘4" b W" will go at 08¢ and $1.0 Wallace of Rochester, N. H., who is a stock- BRI L nflueneed be| Al the boys' long pant sults (13 to 19 | holder in the Union National bank and a | o company have not been nfluenced by | o 0 o0 Ty 6o heavy holder of Omaha property. | flannel % 9 1 & Remnants of French flannel in %, % lanmel, up to 1% yards long. &0 at 20. | anq 1-yard lengths, go at be, 10c and 36-Inch wide remnants of imitation for entire piece, French flannel, 11c yard. French flanmel, silk embroidered and Finest quality of light and dark out- plain colors, lengths from 2 to & ing flannel, the 20c kind, go at 15 vd e e Fancy fall styles dress prints, SRR 5 LT, b A i ssimere for boys' wear, in lengths one yard square, pure wool Black and white dress prints, 4c vd goods, worth from $1.00 to $2.00, All grades of cotton flannel, 5e yd. | enough for boys' knee pants, also Very heavy mercorized comfort | MAany pieces to match, enabling a lady #ateen, 100 yard to make many useful artlc Ko at 3% for entire piece. Wool dress goods, French cashmere, I'YLE, QUALITY, FIT AND PRICE— You need not worry—we'll look after that ourselves. Women'’s Dept 125 Women’s Tailor-Made Suits — Made of fine venetians, broadeloths and all wool cheviots, all this season's newest styles—some plain and some trimmed. These suits are perfect in it and workmanship. Not a suft fn this lot worth less & eavy Property Owner, Dies at Rochester, Finest quality drapery ticking and e S ok ’1'{ '-"I;‘ ”mm"”: two we And the child’s knee pant suits (all of [ Scott Wallace was an only son and was cretonne, 10c yard, worth 40c orge: tin berbers, crepons, black, | Mr. Nash b Wt vk | them), will go at $1 | helr to several million dollars, which will 36-inch wide percale, best quality, | old rose cardinal, pink and blue, in than $15, many of them worth $20, your chofce for ......oovvuuarunes everyone connected with the Omaha end of | “goitomorrow evening's papers for the full | now be distributed among distant relatives 8% yard Tengths 2 to 6 at 39 and 490 ) b tlun:"“':u:h:: I:’\x' ,L"v‘;x\.\-“ ”“Huy ':‘vv,ml.:.l: particulars of this sale, and look in our | ypon the death of his father. The deceased Best quality drapery silkoline, 5o | ¥ard Women’s Dress Skirts— Fas loat, at Tasat tpon the basie propote vindows 1o get an (des of what thete tre- | wun 15 years old rasd, AN Wool 100 of them just recelved in the department. They are mwldohnla\onall-nl and | qh 2 - mendous bargains are . cheviots, nicely trimmed with cording, satin and taffeta stitche | Thers had been some talk of a reorganiza- | gaiurday the sale begins. A Sepo Teom iYL 3, 8 Gias Fleece back wrapper flannel, Glo oo 3 dv § " . tion of the plan, but there was apparently SORTON GFORE, OMANA A report trom Supt. J. €. Gluck, Teform P All wool plaid dress goods, plain bands; perfect fitting and well lined E E g, 0 y school, Pruntytown, W, Va. Oct, 18, 1900: colored cashmere, cheviots, ete. in regular $7.60 values, for .... RN ttle in such talk. I am of the opinion | J. . Brandeis & Sons, Proprietors. “After trying all other advertised cough Heavy mercerized farmer satin and | Jlengths from 2 to 6 vards, at 15c vard hat the matter will never again be consid- | gelling Rogers, Peet & Co. Men's Clothing. | meqicines we have decided to use Foley's sateen, 12%c yard Short lengths of dress goods, black ered on the old basis, and it may never be e and Whom It May | Honey and Tar exclusively in the West Fancy foulard sateen. 10¢ vard and colors, thousands and thousands To eonsidered at all Pu Women’s Taffeta Silk Skirts women’s silk skirts, made of the best taffeta silk, new bias flounce, trimmed with ruching, hemstitching and velvet— of imported samples of dress gools, rd, li-yard and Y-yard, all ch. nan Virginia Reform echool. 1 find it the most Power P effective and absolutely harmless.” “As 1 understand it, tho failure of the| [, Edward A, Cudahy, do hereby withdraw pbeiniin consoiidation plan will not defeat the | My offer of a reward of five thousand (85, At LA power canal scheme, but it may make a|000.00) dollars for the arrest and convie-| e village Postmaster,” a play rearrangement of the plans necessary, This, | tion of any one of the kidnapers; fitteen style of “The Old Homestead,” t however, will not affect the actual work, | thousand ($15,000.00) dollars for the arrest| ¢, gay g drama of rural life, such being confined to husiness arrangements | A0d conviction of any two of the kidnapers, | way forty years ago in New England, will | and twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dol- Best grade cambric lining remnants, 2%c yard. And hundreds of other remnants on sale for the first time tomorrow pposition Survives, Conserny nf Silks, Be, 1oe, n 28%¢c ench 5 5 Thousands of remnants of satins 35¢ Dress Trimmings Ic yard, | ana siik serces, in black and all col ors, also taffetas, gros grains, ete., in lengths of 4, 15, %-vard and 1-yard enters, All kinds of plain and fancy dress de sole, black and colors, brocaded &llks and foulards s, all color air. yard. 2800 palr women's warm lined house | R, which will be effective after the completion be at the Boyd theater tonight, Saturday | trimmings, different widths, black and . convie o . 2 and up, many piec atch, suita- y S Siasi g of the work." | lars for the arrest and cooviction of throe | matinee und night and Sunduy matinee. | colors, worth up to o & Yard—your | ble for lining cleans and Jaskets alee i orogg oy e General Manager Smith of the Omaha | OF 106 DURAPErY TARIEHLed I T8 o ue | The plot deals with the love affairs of two | choice of entire lot, per yard, le. for dress trimmings, fancy work, etc AT (T . Street Rallway company, who is now in the | ‘l‘)'“ ':” ‘r“l":"';' ‘wm “h:r"“‘v . n';“”u“m")‘ young people, one the daughter of the vil bat Ty R AL g cheap at $15 for . ens 4 time in sec it L by unconditionally | jage postmaster and the othe on o y Heinls ardbi coe,In baving 3 b timo in tcurog (he | [0S L CLL v ot of | e vt 400 the other 2 won ot u || Friday Shoe Bargains, | “Loueer” remnanis ‘ot sike Fonnine ® Wien Mr. Goodrich lett New York hu had | FEVard heretofore made by mo in ANy WaY | are joined with wholesomeness and real. | IN TIHE BAS T rom 2 to & yards, in taffetas, pean ‘ whatsoever E. A. CUDAHY. | g failed to purchase the new sweepers and To this are added comedy and pathos. 400 pair of women's $3.00 satin slip- Was unable to find a company ready to sup- | Physicians recommend our treatment for ply them as soon as needed. From New | rheumatism as the most euccessful, Lalies 39, 49¢ and f9c , all sl The finest halr-dressing parlors in the ty In connection with The Bathery s of SHk Velvets, * York City Mr. Smith went to visit relatives | ery, 216-220 Bee bldg. Tel 16- ippers, at 20c, h9¢ and 7o N o A B b a4 ol};ly ;‘:lhl; Bathery, dg. 20 Bee building. Telephone 1716, | sl.mmx . at 29¢, B9c and pair, 10¢ a B50¢ each, | ST a IaEATHUVEKS Satifio t il i 3000 pair of ladies' $3.00 shoes, lace Velvets for waists, velvets for mil- will go to other enstern cities, where he 00 e It rec d 1 d a rposes, velvets for a d will try to buy the needed articles. He| Mantel clocks. Edholm, jeweler. People that use it r ommend it. Cra- and button, all sizes, widths and | linery purposes, velvets for all kinds 3 y mer's Kidney and Liver Cure. 0c and $1 styles, in black and tans. a shoe that's | Of trimmings, worth from $1.00 to will probably return to maha next week. | Excellent Opportunity for Right Man, | from Missouri river via the Union Pacific. | Bathery, Compare this time with other lines and seo | For lad how much quicker it is. Through Pullman usually good opening for capable all round ) Palace sleepers are run daily. Pullman business man as state agent, to empioy and [ ordinary sleepers leave Omaha daily at superviso special agents and take entire | $:20 a. m. and 4:25 p. m., and are peraonally charge of sales in a good territory. Un- [ conducted every Friday. questionable integrity, good business ex- | For full information call at city ticket pertence, high exccutive ability, discerning | ©Mce, 1324 Farnam street. Telephone 315, suffer with rheumatlsm? The 6-220 Bee bldg. Telephone 1716, s only. 50 yard, in black and all colors. go according to length of remnants at 14-yard remnants, 5 Men's $1.50 arcties and warm lined 14-yard remnants, 10¢ overshoes at iYic a palir. One-yard remnants, H0c Fifty-Elght Houra 10 Portiand Why advertised in every magazine in the United States, at $1.98 | This will be the most SENSATIONAL SALE that has occurred in Omaha for many | a day. We are actually overloaded on remmnants and samples of furnishing goods, and in order to unload quick, we will place tomorrew morning at § a. m,, over 250,000 yards of remnants of wool dress goods, cotton dress goods, silks, velvets, muslins, draperies and other goods at a fraction of their original value. We will also place 600 blankets, 700 comforts and 500 dozen traveling men's samples of underwear, at the most ridicu- lous price ever sold in Omaha. No goods 1nld awny on part pay in in this aale. No mail orders filled on Long established and rapidly developing manufacturing concern in Omaha has an un- We Sell New . Judgment of salesmen and the hablt of suc- 2 o P ¥riday's Sale in the Bargain Room |'weeding are requisites. The man for the Fifth Ward Republican Club, anos On ) posltion must bo @ hard worker, forcetul, | Thera will be a meetin of the Fitth Ward Here are a few remarkable prices. Can you beat them? persevering and thoroughly 1n earnest. | Republican club at Young's hall, 16th and $5 00 Monthl MUSLINS, SHEETINGS, ETC, | Plaids, Stripes, Berges, Henrlett . y Yard wide extra heavy fine L.L mus- | Fancies, etc, for Friday only, at, yd.. 15¢ ‘Applicants should give age, reference, sal- | Hon. H. H. Baldrige and other prominent Iary desired, full particulars of present po- | fPeakers will address the meeting. All can- sitlon and past experience. P, O. Box 6, | didates invited. C. W. DELAMATRE. b A President. 'Omaha, Neb. P. B. SEWARD. Secretary. lin, regular 6c value . 2%c | All lald out on one large square. Yard wide fine bleached muslin, the 500 Skirt Patterns, 4 yards, worth %6c ur o I“g ls Tigc grade ... . @3¢ | yard, for the entire pattern. . 98¢ Remnants of extra heavy drilling 200 Skirt Patterns of 4 yards each, sheetings, Lonsdale, Frult, Hope and worth up to $1.60 yard........... $1.98 a a o ur ' er other fine grades in long lengths Walstings . . 89c 1 Balary commeusurate with the position, | Corby streets, Friday evenlnog, October 18. [ Payments . STEINWAY— VOSE— Stricken with Paraiyi The Bathery is open Thursday and Sat. i | Honderson Grimmott of this place was | 4@ eIhOY 18 GPon TRVERERY S04 SN EMERSON— up to 10c yard g . | The Granite . 40 stricken with partiai paralysis and com- | jrow Buel T e PR Butlding, IVERS & POND— e persondlly select the cloth from the best FRINTSUAND B4 ERCATIE: |$1.00 Ladies” Cloth ana’ Homespuns, 54 pletely lost the use of one arm and side. mulx It is cut according to the prescribed fash- 10,000 yards of full standard prints, inches wide .. . 480 Atter being treated by an eminent physiclan | pubitsh your legal notices 1o The Weakly STECK— A.B.CHASE— ]| ions and made up by the leading wholesale tailors including Indigo blues and fancies, [ | MILKS, ] for quite a while without rellef, my wifo | ee. Telephone 238 | ASON & HAMLIN in New York City and Rochester, N. Y. Of cour: pn v S Yy ! 3340 | Traveling men's samples of silks in p recommended Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, — M Jiocd all this i& done under our supervision, so that the 500 yards of retanants of Simpaon pers | lengths of %, %, % and % yard, at H and after using two bottles of it he is al- | Silver Candelabra. Edholm, jeweler. STEGER— only real difference belween Hayden Bros. and the cales in fine long lengths worth 2¢, be, Tc and 9c for entire plecy | most entircly cured.—George R. McDonald, high-priced merchant tailors' attire fs that ours The & ", 314c | $1.60 Silk Flannels, all colors . 490 i Man, Logan county, West Virginla. Several [ = e and all other leading makes to select [l {i ready to wear when bought and cost from 40 to 30-INCH PERCALES, 8¢ s BUk Eaiinnl 4o \ other very remarkable cures of partial from 60 per cent less, 36-inch percales dark and light foulards, fine colors. . o I paralysis have been effected by the use ot Qu'NAGE ' nL ' Slightly used upright planos, $85, colors, worta 19c and 2 per yard Gc | 1,000 yards of Silk Remnants at less this liniment. It Is most widely k 5, $115 and R i than half their cost s n s most v known, $115 and up i Extra s cial for Frld.y B6-INCH FLANNELETTES, 5o, | than hal F soat \x however, as a cure for rheumatism, sprains | PG square pianos and organs, A aanek ot isn lnck Blamalettars ealea 0c Velvets, all colors. v 190 @nd brulses. For sale by ali drugglsts. At i 1L3LWhy: 1t the, Ereatert Fam- ) $35 and up. g & and Sal urd.y in g ) s 150 [0 i::rknn. 5 :g: 5 Christmas goods arriving. Edholm, jew- | €0y for colds known. It leaves no bad ef- New sample planos, $128, $150, 3185 I y 5 A All our 27-inch flannelettes, LRLAIET R foss eler. fects. Try one box and you'll recommend and up same patterns as French flannel; Teoydeam i) . ORI L e B It to your frieuds. 20c a box. New planos for rent. e“ s l“e u some are 27 inches, some 82-inch.... bc |*% SLIPAC TRECION Lie s tiatinses 300 The finest hair-dressing parlors in th o, & . Fine tuning and repairing promptly OUTING AND S¥ LANNELS. . ; 3 s o finest hair-dressing parlors in the | s 0 Temptation Tonic ... i . K2eR0 R A ‘23,0 | FIne, fleccy, large cotton blankets, b9, city In connection with The Bathery, 216-/|5c Dimmitt's Cough Syrup L, Alapnoie 10c shaker flannel < 2%0 | gGiriotly all wool fine blankets, & few 220 Bee building. Telephone 1716, He Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin ... Yrite:for- oataloguas And prioed on vercoa s 15c shaker flannel 9| camples left, worth $5.00, at $2.50. $1.00 Peruna i pay us a visit of inspection before 12c outing flannel, dark and light col- | Comforts at 69¢, T6c and 980; worth $1.00, end articles of incorporation, notices of | g2 McDade's Suc buying. It will save you money. The sale of the fine sults and overcoats re- P 5| 9135 ana $150, 4 Sl Btockholders’ meetings, etc.. to The Bee Quinacetol (best for colds) | cently bought at a low price in New York and Bal- Simpson's fancy sateens, made to ‘sel #1.50 WOOL UNDERWEAR, 48C. We will [l;m them proper legal insertion. 8 Vegetable Plils ... | timore has brought us many new customers, 867100 < aoobes . . 6%40 | 100 dozem ladles' and men's samples of Felaphons 288 R A Jelanay GUR e cnimoier | Though trade has been immense, there are still Simpson's fancy mercerized mtcent, | wool und feece-lined shiris nod drawrs. Bottle of Or p kY st 8 ft, consisting of smooth made to sell at « T4o | worth up to $1.50, on salo at 46c. pleases oy : . Cra- owbro picid plenty of the best sults left, .. ml'rv:::::,,fl:y:\,:fi::,;:::,m;‘;f,,‘,'““l:fz B e "Dandruft. Cire 2 & Mue“er and rough-finished worsteds, blind cheviots and : . Imlilmh i & “mo dozen samples of ladies’ wool and e b " | 3200 Karl Ci ‘s T Cottonroot aRAokLE fAinal cunas, @ 10¢ draperies and sikoline ..........s eece-lined vests and pants, worth up to All kinds of baths, sclentific massaxe. llfl)‘d\:‘:’iv”l Headquarters for Steinway Pianos and ;:::d:ul?\t::;::i ;."r.‘u ;;;v::m“ “A“::. mn‘\r‘«”n-.r.‘.:'\: LININGS, $1.00, go In threo lots, at 300, 20 and 190, Yadies only. The Bathery, 216-220 Beo bldg. | 310 Uncle Sam's Tobacco Cure ..... c Self-Playing Planolas, and suits—the most astounding values ever given 1 case of skirt lining, all colors, Men's working gloves and mittens, worth E ¥ i . : 3 B worth G ...... | up to $1.00, on sale at 49¢, 25c and 19 [ Tel. 1716, 1] Cut Prlc- 50 early In the fall, at prices of a so‘l‘EFEn L 1313 Farnam St., Omaha 1 case of mercerized skirt | “One lot of ladies’ and children's 16 | Tiffany wedding rings. F. solm. jeweler i i sald worth 19¢ . hoslery at Tige. | el. 747, 8. W. Cor. 16th and Chie Towa Branch, Brosdway, = an 1 case of waist Ladies’ extra heavy all wool ribbed hose. " Gouds delivered FREE to any part of clty, Council Bluffs, 9 worth 133 worth G0e, at 260, 8 DRESS GOODS, Men's $1.00 sweaters on sale at 49o. 60,000 yards of Remnants of all kinds of t Men's $1.00 extra heavy jersey shirts at Dress Goods, worth up to $1.50 yard, | b9e. Again on Friday the Big Silk Department WILL, ASTONISH YOU. BARGAINS | Fine silks, in toulards, Chinas, surahs, That big clothing sale at 1516-13 Capitol ny“" Overcoats GL‘NKERS Ave. is the talk of the town. If you want | Cut 46 inches long, with full = =kirt and peaked to see a crowded store just drop in, even | 1apel, very stylish and made of the hest patent as a Jug ‘ - \?‘ Tight COAL VS. “"IT OPENED WITH A RUSH. The Swoil Fullmers and it you don’t want anything, and see how | beavers and the new rough ftinished gold, mixed } _ It clinkers were a penny a ton you wouldn't | the €ood people of Omuha and surrounding | and gra novelties, positively equal in every way IN SILKS THAT CANNOT BE HAD i»\nll colors, big lot, worth 66c, at.... 350 [ buy them to heat with, vet you pay the coal | COUntry appreciate genuine bargains. They | to $35.00 coats—our EVERY DAY, THESE SALES ARE LARGE- | 000 remnants of fine velvets, in black | Tougher than leather. You necdn't | ol o™¢0t hom when you buy poor coal. | know the difference between a fake and « | special price $ A ‘ pEopLE | M colors, worth 31 and $1.25, at 690 I . a LY ATTENDED, FOR THE PEOPLE |\ (0O 0T be afraid to go to bed with one of | Bver think of that? hona fide sale. Here are a few of the spe- | ODIY coovvieeiiniininn voniiinns vV THAT WE HAVE JUST WHAT we | silks for skirts, walsts or entire 2 y b S a4 KNOW TWE 3 JUS 2| Aresses, fine taffeta, brocades, stripes Let us fill your bins with the kind of | cial bargains: Men's heavy oxford over ’ 3 ? b AhRp these coats with velvet collars, $2.35. Full sults Men . Suits and OVOI'I:OIIS for $5.00 ADVERTISE and figures, worth up to 32, at 490 L Proof of men's clothes, $2.50. Boys' wool sults, | Late arrivals from the great Henry Sonnchorn purchase. Men's suits of fine unfinished | { 11000 ramnants of fine silky I I"T:l:! PR i st iR eak 1700 ',l:;“ytl:‘.:\:' :(x'q)r{g nu‘-‘n‘: ‘u:\l:(:; |;.l-|. i ‘|::;>”~ :ornll‘d. 1: all e “nl;n; f:/»;. worth $10 and $12—also men's vory fine 35 nn t'r)nv;nl u”:ml:l];u;'m 10 yards, wor P " 1‘:"«:‘ r" ne, pum silk, -am all over P! 1 weaters, 2i¢. ol lined duck coats, | kersey and rough-fintshed vicuna overcoats—worth $10.00. |t oD 8 3 5 Hot Water Bottles . Work gloves, %, Rubber boots, $1.39. | gale price . Rt e YT T o B i at Burns to Ashes. Mackintoshes, S8ic. Duck ulsters, $1.85. 4 4 i . S They are strong and safe. The Men's shoes, T5c. Pick of a lot of different | Men's fine paris at $1.60 and $3.50.) Boye' $3.00 v sults at Corn manl1E8 aneki #e1h 0K B 1 79 | Boipus mizes candy - 8%e fce 18 e ) . articles, one penny. Wool socks, 10c, Fine | Resular $2.50 to $6.60 values Boys' $2.50 Storm Reefers 1“. n' s | flour, 43c; 10-1b. sack pure Graham, 15c: | Crown mixed " T340 PEPR A DRRY NRIR Los guRIYY. A pants, $1.90. Fine sults and overcoats very | Friday and Saturday special in our great| Toys' $4.00 to $6.50 three-piece knee pants | 24-1b. ssack pure rye-Graham, dbc; fancy | Moonlight kisses %0 considered c B “ cheap. Look for big signs: The Guarantee | boys' and children's clothing department uits for $2.95 and $3.75 | evaporated California peaches, new 1901 | Hobon kisses .. A . 1bo . 0. fidyens 0., Selllog Out. 151618 Capitol Ave, near | BOYS' $850 to $16.00 fine long pants suits| Boys' $7.50 to $12 fine long yoke overcoats [ €¥oP, 90; strictly choice Callfornia peac m-l-l Swedish Kisses ....... 12340 | Il . at $6.00 and $7.50, | at ) and $5.00 9 new erop, 1901, at 12%e; very good old|Sunbeam kisses .. 12%e | blackberries, 9c; new crop evaporated [Bon bons pa Vanilla creams apricots, 1001, at 12%c; new clean i tros currents, 121c; new California mus- [ Rose creams catel raising, 10c; new California prunes, | Mint opera creams 314c, de, be, Ble and 12%e. Butter creams — Opera wafers . ' o Magle wafers . omaha, Neb, | Tels. 317 and 825, MRS. J, BENSON. Cor. 16th and Dodg; TOBACCO Al Fine hand-made chocolates SELLIIIH ."'E HOST clo,"“"a ™ 0"‘“‘ :;:‘r",.:::“ r:ltl‘\:;n:h:'\“"x|x ,,},'.;«.},.. Fine marshmallow chocolates Cream almonds Nerve plug chewing tobacco . Battle Axe Newshoy tobacco CRACKER DEPARTMENT, Soda crackers . These fall winds makes us feel like putting on OCTOBER WEDDINGS heavier i | ke E call for Cut Glass and Bilver. We are showlng new Bull Durham smoking foba Oyster crackers [ e e nobby, t that will please almost anyone Duke's Mixture .......... Milk crackers e Qurs s tr iitul line. Spend & few minutes | Meerschaum smoking tobacco + 1 e b ) | at our st | e To oking tobacco . P kors - | < FOR THE NAME ‘l"” 1;.'" ':";;“ S Farina crackers fa w LlN SAY, the .J 1 01 style sm: Ginger snaps . fio . € Jeweler, FISH DEPARTMENT, | Fresh oysters, per quart . . 8¢ 1516 Douglas St Norwelan anchovies, per pound......12%c | Dates, per pound (98 Russian sardine . PERRRRTRS 1205¢ Aot o We can l)ll‘llfli‘ you in whatever style you may ‘ s “PLE To" S ————— T l.::.hl mackerel from Norway (bloat- COFFEE AND TEA PRICES. e of Siberian Diamond coffee, 12%e; Biberian at @quipped of (he Keeley system of inatde | ers) .. 465 Fresh mackerel, No. 1 EELEY ° an—hght or heavy weight, in fleece lined, part wool or all | of our Jupiter Coal will give such pertect tstac 2 oure W 4 tutes, the only Keoley In Nebraska, H. B, coffee, 13%4c; very fine Santos coffee, ! wool, part silk or all silk, in vests, pants, union suits or tights. | Jausaction that it will secure aour pai- CURE Druskenness. Cares Drog Tases, Fresh mackerel, No. 2 160, Guatemala coffes, 20c; interlor Java | Fleece lined from 25¢ np. {ng or cooking and for household purposes SLEY INSTITUTE, 10 and Leavenworth, Omaha. i\'.;wn l;‘::l;:;\ Im..knm (bloater) ;o“y::;; i prnvnaM‘;:::;m..l::nv. :n;/;:‘ ke s o O excelled, ris| ckerel J . : Z Part wool from T8¢ up. Al wool, §1.25 up. T:lln:.fln‘l:n::rx:":,::~' P A oy = | Holland herring, fresh Arablan Mocha and Old Government, 3fc; ) e A Hoee vo S | With every pound of good tea from 46c to See the handsome fleece lined part wool union suits we are | o e nigher priced coals. B r Y r E si t Helisnd bertlag i 5 B Hamburg rolled mops | 60c you get & fancy teapot, ‘ pelling for $1.25 and $1.50. Lump or Kus, 85.75. Nut, 8550, ette ou ye g:h L | 3 i i i Thi be d by using glasses that fit your eyes perfectly. Our opticlan is an The Sterling and Jenness Miller union suits, from $3.00 up B adont I oebthalmelogy and Wil saaiaine YOUF oyss (ree of charyo and will At your to $12.50. Remember we ave sole agents for the celebrated Dr, H ld i eyes with glasses which fit comfortably. Our charges will be moderate. \ Jaeger sanitary woolen underwear. Children's underwear iu a & Rice, MAWHINNEY & RYAN CO., eotton, part wool or all wook . e Tel. 1238, 506 So. 16th St Jewelers and Art Stationers, 15th and Douglas Streets.