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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1894)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY 3HJ3E : ' 1FJIIDAY , NOVEMBER. 23 , 1804. CLQTHIN& HOUSE , r'i" Cor. ijth and Douglas Sis. Boys' Bargains That which makes our Saturday sales in Saturday this department so truly so wonderful ly drawing is the-1 price Prices talk louder than anything else. You know the quality is all right when you get it of us , and the Price talks for itself. No exception is the sale we have set for this Satur day. Read every item care fully. It's a big saving to you. Saturday We hold a final clearing- ' , HOYS' SUITS-Knee pants double- breasted , dark blue , < HHKOMH | chcUot. $2.OO Choice Saturday tip sale of the balance to HOYS' SUITS-In stay check chevlnts. DnublvbrnaMed tilmmeil , neatly nmde and $2.26 the 1IOV8' SUITS In Miiill iiln-cliecks , gray MEN'S $2.8O twefcln , double-In easlril nnd a very . rate bargain nt 11OV81 SUlTH-In dark gray diagonal. / Cheviots ; a thoiougtily tollnbtc double- $2.76 Overcoats breasted , tcnec pant Bull. Saturday. . , . What makes our boys' Cape Overcoats From the famous so taking is that they are the style with Rosenwald & Weil's Stock. the best cloth for so little money. BOYS' CAPtJ OVinCOATS-In : neat patterns. Dnrk check cli rlots , coot ] Overcoats llnliiK" . A great bargain at BOYS' CAl'R OVHIICOATB-In piotly stle9 , In dark cheviot checks. A $3OO and lasting nnd etjllli coat BOYS' CAPL3 OVBRCOATB-In mlxcJ Ulsters $3.gO chccKs In chc\lut. A nobby coat and . the grtuU'Ht bargain u ( all At less than SOG on the del Boys' Ulsters guaranteed to keep out the cold and wear like iron Cleaing up lar. In fact we have Sale Saturday. Absolutely no Regard BOYS' m.STnilB-Lonsr , and with lilgli for collar . In dark gray , wool lined $4.5O nieHoiK. Great bargain BOYB' ULSTRR8 In dark checked mel Original Cost tonsj extra lonp and Nairn. Wears $ B.8O lone and looks fine or Value BOYS' ULSTERS In dark , mixed colors. Genuine frieze. An elesant storm $6.00 coat , Very durable . Saturday rt r ( tO d ? 'T dJO trO""tpO""tp I " uO ) uys an awful nice Overcoat Saturday. Picked from the last of the Rosemt. aid & Weil stock. HAYDEN BROTHERS , Our Special Dress Goods nnd Bilk Bale for Friday. SEASON'S ' REMNANTS OF DRESS GOODS licit Calico , 3 1-ttc ) flint on Flannel , 3 l-2c ; Ontlng 1'liiniiel , 3 l-2c n Yard Millinery Salc-ltcail Their Ad vertisement on 'Hits 1'ngc. , Friday Is looked on as a dull day In a dry goods store. We're going to make It a busy day today , , The hard times of the last year or EO have taught shrewd people the value ot a dollar. It will pay you to keep an eye on Hayden Bros' , advertisements. llecent heavy cash purchases from New York auction houses and their contracts with mills since the great reduction by the tariff bill enables them to give bargains never be fore approached In this country. STAMPED LINENS. Friday we open our full line of Christmas novelties of STAMPED THAY CLOTHS , SPLASHEUS , SCAUPS , etc. Nothing like these prices ever dreamed of ( or such tine goods. , 72-Inch stamped drcssrr scarfs , 19c. Momle linen splashers , lOc ; tray cloths , Sc. AVe retail working silks , crochet silks , silk floss , etc. , as cheaply as other stores buy them. 3-yard silk floss per dozen , Cc. Best knitting silks per spool , 19c. Wash twist Homan floss , etc. , 25c dozen. Crepe tissue paper per roll , 18c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. Ladles' trimmed liats , latest new fresh clyles , made and trimmed of new materials tn the prevailing u inter shades , at paralyzing prices. Ladles' $1.50 trimmed hats , OSc. Ladles' $2.00 trimmed hats , J1.43. Ladles' $2.75 trimmed hats , $1.75. Ladles' $3.00 trimmed hats , $1.95. Ladles' $5.00 trimmed hats , $3.50. Feathers , wings , tips , etc. , from Ic each. HAYDEN BROS. sola ) iiVTiin riusr NATIONAL HANK. Tlio Kiitlro lliinkriiit Mock of the Omulm Wlmlcoilo Dry Goods nn < l Notion House. The entlro bankrupt sleek of the Omaha Wholesale dry goods and notion house. SOLD TO BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. SALE BEGINS SATURDAY. This Well known Omaha wholesale stock consisting of Silks and catlns , All kinds of ribbons , Fine velvets and pluthcs , . Imported laces , embroideries , ' Qlovcs and mitts. Handkerchiefs , > " Chiffons , nettings , , - . Veilings , allk crepes , etc. , ele. Wai sold to Boston Store by the Firs Rational bank of Omaha nt exactly one-thin It Its appraised value. This Immense etocU runs tip Into the tenr tt thousands ot dollar,1) , and Its sale wll tauie a sensation from one end of the state la the other. This sale begins Saturday , November 21th. Walt for It at , , BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas. Tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul fas train , leaving Union depot at C p. m. , make exact connection at Sahula , la. , for Missis llppl river points north , arriving at Dubuqu 6:40 : a. m. , North Gregor S'40 n. m. . L. Crosio U 15 a. m. , St. Paul 2:45 : p. m. Tlcke ICO I rarnam street , I'EltSOffAl. IA11AGUA1'US. F. S. Plumb , Lincoln , Is at the Barker. L. D. Craig , Louisville , Ky. , Is at the iarker. R. " Tl. Schneider of 'Fremont"is at the Mlllard. N. W. Hancock and wife , Neola , la. , are at ho 1'axton. . , Morris Palmer nnd wife ot Schuyler are ) ellone guests. J. J. Bonekemper and wlfo of Button are Mlllard guests. Colonel A. A. McCoy of Deadwood Is regls- ercil at the Dellone. J. B. Scanlon and wlfo of Kearney are guests at the I'axton. J. F. Mallalleu and Ira D. Marston ot Kear ney are at the Mlllard. J. J. Burk and wife , with "Aladdin , Jr. " company are registered at the Barker. Matt Gerlng , the Plattsmouth attorney , Is n the city attending United States court. John Peters , ex-collector of Internal reve- me , registered at the Mlllard last evening. I. J. Hamilton of Norfolk and II. T. Oxnard - nard of Grand Island are Mlllard guests. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGowan of La Crosse , WIs. , are visiting Mr , and Mrs. T. C. Bruner. E. M. Mulford , Jr. , matmger of the Western Union Telegraph company at Chicago , Is In Omaha. W. H. Luck , western superintendent of the Jnltcd States Express company , of Des Molncs , Is at the I'axton. A. S. Potter of the Omaha Bridge & Ter minal company returns today from a busi ness trip to the east. Dr. J. T. Vanness and wife , J. W. Dlllln and wlfo and Mrs. J. P. Organ , Neola , la. , are guests at the Merchants. Eighty-seven members of the David Hen derson American Extravaganza company , "Aladdin , Jr. , ' , ' are domiciled at the Barker. A. B. DeLong of the East Omaha Land company has recovered from" long siege of sickness , and Is again able to be at his desk. W. Hcthart and wife , Ransom and wife , Glover and wife , Ellis and wife , Miss Cather ine Bartho , Mlts Vera , Miss .Verona , Miss Irmler , are some of the principals registered at the Barker with "Aladdin , Jr. " company. Paul K. Williams and R. W. McAfee ot St. Loins , James D. Ward of St. Paul , M. C. Fosnes of Das Molnes and D. J. Sinclair of Nebraska City , all ot the United States post- olllce Inspection department , are In the city attending United States court. They are at the Dellone. Registered at the Mercer : J. II. Howard New York ; C. Kirk , Chicago ; W. D. Hall Portsmouth , la. ; C. E. LaUhaw , Chicago L. H. Ueason , Salt Lake ; S. Kclley , Chicago R. E. Pate , Pender. Neb. ; D. Crowell , Fre mont ; F. Daughaday , Little Rock , Ark. C. O. Carpenter. Abilene , Kan , ; J. N. Hobbs Chicago ; W. C. Galloway. Nellgh ; Mrs. I II. Stevens , St. Louis ; E. W. Loomls , Elgin III , ; M. Ucs ntlial , A. P. ; A. S. Hogle , CJ , L Houghton , D , H. Gross , E. C. Slldorf , Chicago cage ; J. J. Jackson , city. Ncbruslcuim nt tlio Hotel * . At the Paxton-J. F. Crocker. II. C. An drews , O. M. Hull. Kearney ; J. It. Brlnkcr , a. K. McIIle , Lincoln. At tlio Mlllnrd-C. C. McNIsh. Wlsner : n. F. KloUr , West Point ; W. K. Peebles , Pen- U T ! W. T. McCrcary , Hastings. At the Dcllone-R. A. Smith. C. W. Conls- llnc , Tekamnh ; Frank Miinicll. H. D , Ati > unr. Nebraska City ; F. M. Uublce , Broken How , At the Arcade J. La risen , D. Maialiall Wayne ; O. K. Eggleston , Alfred Hratt. Hen- nett : T. 13. Keener. Pender ; M. 13. Clother Plutle Center ; H. Fuhrinnn , Bchuyler. At the Morchants-C. V. Matiatt. J. N Paul. St. Paul ; IJ. F. Marshall , Grand Inland ; U. L. Crnmer , Kwlng ; L. N. Hoy- Ian. Atkinson : 11. C. Hasson. Wnkelleld Cleorge Berry , Butte Creek ; G. W. Swlegari Whitman ; John A. Fraught , ii le. IIAUVKST i\cimsioxs SOUTH. Vlii IliaVulm li it. u. On November 20 , December 4 and 18 the Wabisli will tell tickets at one fare with $2 added. For tickets or a copy o tn Homeseekera * Quldo call at Wabaan of flee , 1502 Farnam street , or write. 0. N. CLAYTON , N. W. I' . Agt. , Om h . J.OVA1. The street railway employes will give their first annual ball at Washington hall Thanks giving night. John Nelson was arrested last night on n warrant charging him with assaulting Sarah Peterson. He was released on ball. Some of the sports have scheduled a dog Ight for Thanksgiving day , to be pulled off n East Omaha , providing the authorities do not Interfere. A steam pipe In W. M. Preston's flour mill , OS Pierce street , burst about 9 o'clock yester- lay morning and caused an alarm ot fire , There was no loss. The chilly November air talks of stoves and ranges and sends the people to Dickey's stove store , where they find what they need. 1403 Douglas street. Married At the residence of the bride's 'ather , Mr. Charles Cope , Edward Satnmer and Miss Florence E. Cope , on Tuesday , No vember 20 , Rev. J. M. Wilson , D.D. , odlclat- tig. tig.Married Married At the residence of Mr. James Wyncss , Tuesday , November 20 , by Rev. J. M. Wilson , D.D. , Mr. John Forbes of St. Jo seph , Mo , , and MIos Elizabeth Wyness ol Omaha. Detectives Johnson and McCune of the Des Molnea police * force arrived In the city yes : crday and left In the afternoon with Harrj Lang , who Is wanted In Iowa for burglary Ofllcers arrested Lang here Wednesday. Mr. Daniel W. Croiisnmnn and Miss Annli J. Carey were married on Wednesday even' Ing. November 21 , 3891 , by Rev. Charles W Savldgo of the People's church , at the rest donee of Mr. E. T. Rellly , 1903 Leavenwortl street. , The trustees of the Associated Charities have Intimated to the county commissioner ! that an Influential deputation ot friends am taxpayers will wait upon the board at tin meeting next Saturday afternoon to confer 01 the relief work for the winter. C. M. Patton of Woodbine , In. , who Is vis Itlng friends at 2530 South Seventh street while walking on the street.nt noon fell am broke his thigh , The patrol wagon was callei and removed him to the Methodist hospital where his Injuries were cared for. The cereal mills In East Omaha , wlilcl were burned In the summer , have beci rebuilt and will bo In operation In a couple o weeks. These mills have been enlarge ! and the company by which they are ownei will manufacture all kinds of cereal products Trinity Methodist church. Rev. F. H Sanderson , D.D. , pastor , will be closed ncx Sunday , as that church la undergoing re pairs. All the services will bo withdrawn The regular meetings will be held In th lecture room next week , and services will b resumed the following Sunday. Max Freeman , the young man brough back from Lincoln by Detective Dempsey was arraigned In police court yesterda on a grand larceny charge and pleaded no guilty. The complainants , H. Schultz & Co , allege that Freeman stele a fur oape fron them and pawned It. The case Is set to hearing thla afternoon. D. T. Mount was acquitted In police cout yesterday afternoon of the 'charge * of glvln short weight. He had been arrested a fe' days ago at the Instance ot Weight Inspccto A. D. White. The load ot coal In questlo was ISO pounds short. The driver Bwor that ho had received the correct weigh ! hut had thrown off several huge lumps a the residence of a poor family that wa without coal. i-jiii.i.ir'.s "JiocK isr..vxu" UXCUKSIO ? Through Tonrlit felrtplnc Cur to San Frar. Cisco anil I.os Angeles. Via Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific rallwa > leaves Omaha every Friday at 1:10 : p. m via Denver , Colorado Springs , Pucbio. Sal Lake , Ogden. Also through tourist sleepe to Los Angeles every Wednesday on ou southern route , via Fort Worth and El Pasc Tickets and sleeping car reservations can b secured at the "Rock Island" ticket otflci For full Information call on or address CHARLES KENNEDY , 1002 Farnam St. , G. N. W. P. A. Read Fidelity's real estate HAYDIN BROS. Renma/iit * ref Dress Goods fo Friday , An Immense pllotif drc a goods rein- nnnts , tlio entire ttccumulntion ut the season ; lengths , 2)to ) 0 YARDS. Will bo slaughtered tomorrow. Black Drt3S Goods , For Friday. Special Prices. 40-inch Blnck Fancy , the COc , 7Gc nnd & . " > o qualities , 59c 40-Inch Imported English Henriettas , the Gilo quality , 39c 40-inch all wool Surge , the 09c quality 39c 40-inch Frederick Arnold's Gorman Ilenrlotta , the 7uc quality. 49C 40-inch. 48-Inch , GO-inch Serge , the 89c , ! )5c ) , $1.00 , $1.23 qualities , 75c 54-inch Storm Serge , the $1.00 quality , 69c f > G-iuch Storm Serge , the $1.75 quality , $ I.OO 40-inch Blnck Fancies , OOc , 7Gc and 83c qualities ; 49c 52-Inch BlncK Broadcloth , 08c quality , 49c - Colored Dress Goods. Free Dress Dining. With all dress patterns costing 7oc per vard and over. All our $1.00 , $1.19 , $1.23 , $ l.fiO Novel ties , 98c All our $1.00 , $1.10 nnd SI. 25 40-Inch , Novelties , 75c 38 tuid 40-inch all wool Suiting , checks , heathers , plain ? , all nt ono price , 25c. worth 48c , GOc and G9c. Extra Special Silk Sale. COLORED SATINS. Nice quality satins , just the thing for fancy work , in pink , light blue , cardinal , lie orange , etc' , only COLORED MOIRE SILKS , only a few pieces loft of this great bargain in Molro Silks , colors , brown myrtle Only , tan and unvy. I7c COLORED SURAH SILKS. Fine qual ity double warp , in cardinalebrown _ , navy and myrtle , would bo cheap at flfty cents , only COLORED ARMURE DRESS SILKS. Tills is nn extra good qunllty all silk Armuro.Wehavo it in just 4 colors , brown , nnvy , cor- dinnl and myrtle , worth 49B" 75c a yard , lor COLORED JAP SILKS. Tins is an el egant quality : of genuine Jap wash silkNvntl no matter what shade you , fnay wnnt for Chrfistmas fancy work , you can bo almost certain of at ( hiding it in this silk , 59c IOLORED SILK VELVETS. Wo place 20 pecea of an extra line quality Silk Velvets , in Bcjal brown , golden navy , myrtla.curdlnalwinegray " rIJ tan , etc' ' regular $1.25 silk f h | 1 (1 ( velvets , for only . . < I JU HAYDEN BROS WONDKUFUJ > S110K SALK TOSIOIUIOW. Sixty Thousand Pairs of Shoes IVlll Be IMiired on bale Tomorrow. Nov. " 3. AT BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. Great as Boston Store shoe sales have been , there never was one to equal this. If you can Imagine as many as almost all the shoes of all the retail dealers In Omaha put together , placed in one sale , you will have an Idea of how great this sale is. In this sale you'll nnd : Ladles' carriage boots , Men's cork sole shoes , Men's patent leather shoes. Ladles' flnowhite stitched shoes , Children's , boys' and misses' shoes , Hundreds of cases of Ladles' warm shoes , Ladles' warm slippers , Children's warm shoes and slippers , Men's and boys' custom made calf shoes , Ladles' hand turn shoes , x Ladles' welt shoes , All of these in the best and latest styles , At prices Absolutely and positively BELOW ANY EVER QUOTED either by tlila or any other dealer In the world. BOSTON STOKE , N. W. Cor. ICth and Douglas. Y. W. C. A. Notes. The South Twelfth street noonday rest Is dly In need of two hard coal burners. Won't some charitably Inclined person supply this want Immediately ? Please send to 013 South Twelfth street , 85O.OOO City llurrantg. John L. McCague received today tele graphic order for $50,000 Omaha city war rants. Parties having warrants to sell call at his olllce , 1506 Dodge street. Our Italy. Tlmo was when the "glorious climate of California" dll not attract tourists. But year after year the tide ot travel sets In stronger and stronger every fall and winter toward this favored region. There Is no climate like It on this continent for a winter resort , and the usual flno service of the Union Pacific system has this season been brought to a degree of perfection which leaves nothing to be desired. For further Information call on your near est ticket bgenl or address II. P. DEUEL , City ticket agent , 1302 Farnum fit. . Omalm , Neb. Neir OmuUn Limited. Train. On and after Sunday , November 4 , , the Chicago , Milwaukee / & St. Paul "electric lighted limited" will leave-Omalm at 6 p. m. , arriving In Chicago-at 9 a. m. Remember this train carries diners a la carte. . C. 3. CARRIER. Ticket Agent. 1501 Farnam St. Opium habit and alcoholism treated. Ycare of experience. H. W. .Hyde . , M. D. , 7 Paxton - ton block , Omaha , Neb. Awarded Highest Honers World's Fair. MOST PERFECT MADB. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Ufti Ammonia , Alum or any other adultJrfM 40 YEARS THE STANDARD , MEN'S ' and BOYS' Clothing. Our Motto in this Department is : "If you'd rather have the money than the goods you've bought bring1 them back. " BOYS' SUITS MARKED DOWN Every ono of our nil wool worsted , chovlot nnd Cntslmoro Knee 1'nnt Suits , with doublc-brcnstcd coat for boys from 4 to 10 years , $5 , $3.50 , $0 and $0.50 qualities , down for Friday and Saturday to BOYS' ALL WOOL SUITS Agci 4 to 15 years , doublo-brcnslcd cent , pants have patent clasticvniat band , plain dark gray nnd blue gray cheviots and cassiniores , $4.23 values , down for Friday and Saturday to BOYS' CAPE OVERCOATS Ages 4 to 14 ycnrs , chovlot and casstmeros , the values run from flft | "T E 83 to $5 , and wo have made three prices on this lot , $2.75 , $1.03 ! * fcl § 2J nnd , * * H * w BOYS' ULSTERS Shetland , melton nud frieze , ages 0 to 14 years , ulsters that fifo ffJJ TT E ? sold for $7 , $0 and $3 , all prices in three lots at $3.73 , $2.93 _ | Sj and W v BOYS' OVERCOATS Ages 14 to 10 years , made of brown melton a good durable cout , sold all around town for $4 we've reduced them to MEN'S KERSEY OVERCOATS All wool , of course , extra long or medium cut , hnlf silk back nnd silk sleeve lining , blue , black , brown and slate they sell everywhere else in town to $20 some place $23 our price Friday and Saturday g2\ FUR CAPES , $7.75. A whole tnhlo to select from ut this price some of them are worth $20.00 lots of them $15.00 came nnd take your _ , _ m _ " pick for w MISSES' GRETCHENS. The latest fashions in blue and cardinal ; ages G to 12 years. WOMENS'CHINCHILLA CLOAKS , Nnvy blue and black : full length ; price around town $20 to $23 ou sale hero Friday and Saturday for * * ' H WOMENS' AND MISSES' COATS. A whole table full , tans , browns , blacks , grays , various qualities , that were from $4.00 to $8.00 each ; on bargain table for Friday and Saturday HAYDEN BROS. Itecelver'H Sale of Scasmmlilo Clothlnc. At tlio Globe's old stand goods are Betting slaughtered terribly. People of limited means are having a picnic. Men's silk neck wear to close , Sc. Men's full suits , $1.98. Duck coats , wool lined , 69c. Desirable men's overcoats , $1.50. Wool socks , DC. Heavy winter men's pants. 89c. Striped cotton socks , 2c. Men's Al fur overcoats , $7.75. Wool mlttn , leather faced , 15c. Men's black play worsted suits. $1,25. Boys' grey long cut ulsters , 89c. Men's warm winter caps , I5c. Fine Itersey overcoats. $1.JO. ! lien's silk web suspenders , lOc. Felt mittens , 9c. Boys' strong suits , 7Gc. Ccllu- old collars , 3c. Cooks' and waiters' Jackets , formerly $1.00 , pick for 25c. Overshoes , 39c. Fine line of stiff hata , men's or boys' , worth up to $3.00 , pick for 29c. Men's beaver storm ulsters , $2.50. Finest men's or boys' suits of which there Is a terrible overstock , are ng sold at prices at least % less than cost of manufacture , not to speak of the 3 profits that the manufacturer , jobber and re- taller would be entitled to. Uiok for sign nECBIVKH'S SALE. 115 S. ICth street , at the Globe's old stand , opposite the Boston store. On the Way to 111 * New Station. Colonel Eilwln V. Sumner , who succeeds Brigadier General Koroyth In command of the Seventh cavalry , was at the headquar ters of the Department of the Platte yester day , on his way to Join his new regiment at Fort nilej : . Cploncl Sumner was until lilH recent promotion lieutenant colonel of the- Eighth cavalry , stationed at Fort Meade. He stands MBI ! In military cir cles , having- served with distinction through the civil war and having been In the service continually since the close of the rebellion. Ho entered the nrmy from civil life nt the very outbreak of the civil war. Comment Ing his military career as a ncrgeant , hu won promotion after promotion by gallant conduct , nnd nt the close of the war he had been breveted a brigadier general. Since the war he has perved almost continuously In the west , participating In the Modoc , Ncz I'erces and llannock wars. He was for some time commandant at 1'ort Robin son , Neb. Mnrrlitga Licensor. The following marrlago licenses were Is sued by the county Judge yesterday ; Name- and Address. Age. Oscar Carlson. Omaha 28 Slert Nllson , Omaha 21 Peter I.arsen , Omaha 2a Mary Nelson , South Omalm 21 IJernardo Perrl , Omaha 27 Angela Nlcotera , Omaha 2J OOJIMIT tUIS TO MKMOUV LATEST HTVLES-LOU'KSX I'lUCES Sor. 16th and farnam Stsf OMAHA i > ATcr x ui.nnic.Ullinilfl . . STRAIGHTEN UP THE In tin way they should go by using Shoulder Braces. Wo have thorn AT ALT * FIUOE3 The Aloe & Penfolcl Co. , 1408 PAUKAM ST. THE LION DRUGHOUSE. . and rigor n itorcd.Varl x. le , lUlIUl inClIlIIUUU , , iphli ( rmUtloai huiili ) . te mifly curnl l/r IMiAl'l' . ib > if % . / IliuJoolUuieJjrmu rlilf > fiiruif i " . Bo.lt/ ] . A. Fuller & Co. , Corner ijib and DouU Si ; , OMAHA. NEB- The Luxembourg pattern , brought out by the Gorham Manu facturing Co. in the earlier part of the season , is increasing in popular laver every day. The spoon work in this design has an appearance of solidity and beauty that is original. SOLD ONLY BY , JK\VKLKIt \ , Axn i > ovai..ts STX. RAYMOND. "HEcTHAT WORKS EASILY , WORKS SUCCESSFULLY. " CLEAN HOUSE WITH OCTOR 1 % SEARLES & SEARLES SPECIULISTS , Clironh XcrvoU ) Private AND Diseases Trcalmentby Mail. Consultation Fro Catarrh , all tlis-jas.'s of the MOSS , Throat. ChestStomachI.ivcr.IHooJ Skin aii.1 Kidney disease , Lost Manhood and all Private Dis eases of Men , C'alloi or all roil , Dr. Scarlcs & Ssarles , Prepared frotn ths original fo miila pro- rervrslln the Archives of the Holy Land , hay agan authentic liUtory dating baa jGOOyeara A POSITIVE CURE forall Stomach , Kidney and Bowel troubles , especially CHEONIC CONSTIPATION lrlce CO ccnt . Sold by all druggist * . Che Franciscan Remedy Co. , 'SORE.f SY. , OHIOAOO , UX. ? for Circular i j'il Illustrated Calendar For sale by Knbn & Co , , 15th ij Douglas HAYDEN BROS Krldny Is said lo 1 o u dull day in Wo'iv jiohiK lo make 11 your lu lo coiuu tomorrow. CALICOS IiyjC-Xot. poor oni-.i , hut full , now pliHvs , dross styles , dark anil medium , Turkey rod , black llfjuros niul stripes nml law tlKiirod comftirtor calico ice , fust colors. TI1KSH AU10 NOT UKMXAXT.S. Only 20 ynrds to n cus- lomor for . Il'fcO SIIAKHH , orriXCJ anil COTTON 1'MiAXXKl/ thoiNunil plcoos , good ( liialllios and stylus. Krtday's sale only for . H < tU A1MIOX CIIKCK GINGHAMS Good , staiidiird quality , only for Friday and 110 yards to a customer only for. . . .HJiG BLACK SATIXKS Tinheiirlettn lln- ish kind. They have never sold loss than We. Will not sell atjaln at our Friday's price . 10O MUSLIN Not the very finest , of course , but a lot of mill rem nants. Will be placed on sale tomor row at , . U'/jO Yd. UKMXAXTS-All our remnants of flannel , table linen , crashes , will be on sale for Friday at . HALF IMtlCH M1TTKXS AND C5I.OVKS A lot of men's heavy woolen mittens. You will see they are worth i.3e. Friday. . 1)0 ) IT. WOMEN'S HOSE 10C Heavy , warm , seamless , all wool. They should sell for 2. c , and for Friday , to keoj ) trade niov- hi } ; . 11)0 ) WOMEN'S SAXONY MITTENS Bought 111 summer because they were n 40-cent quality. Now wo undersell everyone on them. Friday for . li.'c WOMEN'S NIOHTDIIKSSKS. A spec ial lot of our $1.50 fine fjowns. They will be for Friday and Saturday only , OSc. MEN'S BUCKSKIN OVI3UCOATS BOo , worth 7iic ; men's merino sox Itllie , worth -Mr ; men's best linen collars THE BEST-liii/je , worth l > 0c ; men's lined Klovos'aiu'i mittens ; i5e , worth 7Be , and children's heavy cashmere wool hose 25c , worth -10c. , HAYDEN A Portable Closet , The popularity of the Eng lish Clothes Trco has re sulted In Its very exten sive use , and from the thousands of buyers have delighted in Its practical utility there have come to us suggestions for Im provements and additions to its usefulness. Wo offer today an Im proved Clothes Tree , ar ranged for a classification ot the wardrobe. The lower tier of hooks are some what Inside the line ot outer hooks , and are de signed for under clothing. The upper or main tier Is composed of large double- pronged clothes hooks , and together they accommo date an entire wardrobe , Price , In quartered oak , $3. Really nothing has been found more eerv- Iceablo In small rooms or summer cottages than ono of these Clothes Trees. They ventl- late the clothing , iind have all the capacity ot a small closet , They are remarkably con- venlcnt , and you can move them In an ln < stant to any part of the room. Charles Slilverick & Co. FURNITURE of Every D ascription Temporary Location , J''Oft nml I'-'OS UaiifflitH Street , MILLARD IIOTEIj I1LOCK. THE DENTIST I'tlllun Ittoclf , Jdtli ttiut Higb-Olas Te it al Work at Ea'03nble Prioei Prompt and courteous treatment given to all I'alnlenn extraction ol te th wllliouliraa or chloro form , > ' "ll el ' "lli o-i rubtrar tJ.UU , I'ooplo 11V. nir.iud/fruui Omula wa lot ! ipou tlio day tlioy are In tliuclty. laJy attendant TclepUouo 1033. O'eriuau tpoi !