TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 12 , 1893. COMING TO PEACE JUBILEE People by the Thousands Plook Into the Exposition Oitj. EVERY RAILROAD RUNS SPECIAL TRAINS Union Depot In 1'nckcil with Vlnllo Arrive PnMtT Tlmn Tlioy Cnii lie Ulatrllnitoil ! > > tin- Struct Cum. The vansuard of the army of Peace Jubl- Ice week visitors put In appearance yostcr- lay morning. It came from all localities of the tronsmleslRslppl region , but mainly from Iowa and Nebraska , and the Indications are that before the arrival of the last train tonight nil existing records for travel over this rallrondi will bo smashed to smither eens. Without a Blntfe exception a greater num ber of people were brought Into the city by each of the railroads than were ever carried before during a morning and the same aa- Kcrtlon holds good with regard to afternoon , for special trains are scheduled to. arrive over all the roads In numbers that ) arc unprecedented. All of the regular trains are carrying extra cars , increasing their size to fourteen or fifteen coaches , being drawn by a pair of locomo tives Instead of one. The specials vary In length from nlnp to thirteen earn. At the Webster street station , In addition to the usual number of regular morning trains , there were four specials .two from Missouri , one from Minnesota , and one from Iowa. The station was 'rowclcd all morning , but the visitors experienced little or no diffi culty In securing transportation to the parts of the city they wished to reach. At the big station by the viaduct It was different. Trains followed ono another Into the dcpota at such short Intcrvnlls , unloading ono lot of passengers on to the platforms before - fore llio proceeding crowds had gotten away , that It became Impossible for these In charge to handle tbo throngs .and every avcnua ol oxlt became congested , remaining I'hat way most of the morning. To add to the confu sion , the street car service was wholly Inadequate adequate- accommodate the visitors , am all morning the viaduct was packed will people/ who were unable to find places or the street cars and get away. Several hun dred preferred to walk and carry luggage than to remain for houre nailing a chanci to ride on curs , and as a consequence street : leading to hotel and boarding house district ! were crowded by travelers for many liouw. The regular trains Into the Union and Bur. llngton stations arrived In sections number Ing from two to four. Instead of one as li usually the cose. In odddltlon to these there were two specials from Marlon , eve 'the Milwaukee ; two from Cedar Haplds , eve : the Northwestern ; two from DCS Molnes over the Northwestern and Rock Island three from Missouri , and several moro frou the west. Two big excursion trains fron Holdrego and Beatrice were schedule. ! to ay rive yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. MIxHOiirluiiN Mtlll Co in I ii K. The Mlssourlans did not cease coming ti the exposition on the conclusion of thcl state celebration here. Over 5,000 more vis Hora wearing the up-to-date motto "Shov Mo" arrived hero yesterday morning , and a many moro nro said to bo on the way I Omaha to greet President McKlnley. During the morning the Missouri Paclfi delivered 2.CSC Mlssourlans to the cxposttlo authorities. They came on six trains whereas the companr'fl time card provide for only halt that miniber of trains. Tral No. 1 eame In three sections , the first arrlv ing with 650 passengers at 0.25 a. m over three hours late on accoun of the heavy travel. Train No. 9 drew 1 with two sections bearing 300 and 3 : j'Oianns respectively. The Auburn IOL- ; train bad all of Its Boats taken nnil II nlslcs and platforms crowded when reached Avoca , so the englnour was In ptrucfecl to pull | t through to Omaha will out a sop. ( This ho did , though lie ha tnauy mean things said about him by tt crowdc left standing at country stations. The Rock Island , llko all other roa-J had a busy morning. Its specialty "was 1 handling Hansons. Its trains from the ea : and from Colorado and Nebraska polni wore well filled , but the denizens of tt Sunflower state had a great big majorlt ; This was because the Rock Islar broke away from the othi roads and carried round trip rali of $2 , $2.50 and $3 Into territory from whlc the regular one-way faro to Omaha rangi from $6 to $7. A special train from Phillip' ' burg , Kan. , will arrive at 4 p. m. , and wl bo followed by four heavy sections of tl regular afternoon train from the west , arrli Ing between 4 and 5 o'clock. The trains 01 running ten minutes apart on the bloc system. Moiloo Club Co in I UK. About 2,000 Kansans are aboard of the ; trains under the guidance of Hon. Thorn : Anderson of Topcka , ex-postmaster of thi city and a Grand Army leaderHo has wit him the famous Modoc club of the Kans ; capital , composed of twenty-five well-train * singers. His chief clerk , George W. Bali ter. Is with him. All of the large supply of passengi coaches sent west last week t the Union Pacific nro rccurntu to Omaha with their seats crowdc and their aisles Jammed. They will bo sei out to points In Nebraska , Kansas and Colt rado again , no matter whether an ] one rides In them or not , so that they wl be ready to bring moro visitors to the Pcai Jubilee on Wednesday and Thursday. Hero's bow some of the cars came In c the "Overland Route" yesterday : Irnln No. in two sections , the first of sixteen cars ar the second of twelve cars ; train No. S wll eleven cars ; train No. 42 with thirteen cars. That completes the morning grist of arrivals n President Hurt's road , wbllo the afternoon xprcss Is already reported to bo In three cctlons , with thirty-five cars , and as traffic his way Increases moro cars arc put In crvlco and additional sections made up. Knjolii ( lie Ticket Hcalnern. P1TTSBURO. Oct. 11. Seventy-seven In unctions wcro Issued today against Pitta- > urg ticket scalpers on stilts entered by eadlns officials of the trunk lines entering 'Ittahurg , The complaints ask that a pro- Iralnary Injunction shall Issue against the cfcndants , on the ground that they are do- Mg a bUBlLcss prohibited by law. Judge V'hltc Issued a preliminary Injunction , fixing Jonday morning next as the time for a flnaf tearing. Ilnlliiny NotcN nnil Prrnonnln. U. M. Duncan , traveling passenger agent f the Rock Island. Is In the city. Division Passenger Agent McCarty of the Illnola Central at St. Louis , and Mrs. Mc Carty uro attending th < ; Peace Jubilee. P. M. Meyers , secretary of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , and Mrs. leyers are here from Milwaukee to attend ho Peace Jubilee festival. General Passenger Agent A. B. Cults of ho Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad and Mrs. Jutttt will spend President's day at the > xposltlon and remain for the rest of tbo : 'eace Jubilee. On Wednesday night nt 11:30 : the Rock : tland will run a special train from here to 'alrbury for returning visitors. On Thurs day night two late specials will be run. One will lenvo at 11:30 : p. m. for Kalrbury , Clay Jentcr and Intermediate points. Another will Icavo at 11:45 : p. m. for Jansen , Beatrice and Horton. 'Tho Missouri Pacific will bring the 200 soldiers of the Twenty-second regiment , U. S. A. , from Kort Crook to the cxpoaltton to morrow in n special train of six cars. U will leave Fort Crook at 8 o'clock on Wednesday morning and arrive at the ex position terminal station ono hour later. Leaving for Fort Fort Crook at 10 p. in. Wednesday night the soldiers will reach their post at 11 ' 15 p. m. Excavations for the foundation of the new union passenger station to be built by the Union Paclllc and occupied by all Omaha terminal roads , except the Burlington , were commenced yesterday. The work of remov ing some of the switch tracks from the plot of ground between Eighth and Tenth and Mason and Marcy streets , to allow the work of preparing the ground for the new struc ture will bo begun today. The third employe of the Union Pacific within two weeks and the fourth within the past month to bo Injured on Union Pa cific trains by projecting mall cranes Is V. J. Hart , conductor of the eastbound "Over land Limited" train near Clarks. Neb. , on Monday afternoon. Ho was looking out from the side of the train when the mall crane near the station , which had been left standing out , struck him and Inflicted n number of cuts about the face and hands. The most notable railway decoration , In honor of President McKlnley's visit to the oxposltlon Is that at the B. & M. headquar ters. As soon as General Manager Holdrege learned that the president would pass the corner of Tenth and Farnam streets ho or dered most elaborate decorations , and thej were the first conspicuous ones to greet the president lart night. The entire front of th ( headquarters building Is covered with brlgh ! bunting of the national colors , the fronl Is outlined with electric lights , and an Im- mcnso olive branch of peace Is artlstlcalb worked out in multi-colored electric lights. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup stands unrlvalei as a cure for sore throat or bronchitis. Olnrrliiiro I.tceimrn. County Judge Baxter Issued the followlnf marriage licenses yesterday : Name and Residence. Age Robert Clancy , Omaha 3' Mary E. Thompson , Houston , Tex 1 ! George P. Mather , Stella , Neb. . . . , 21 Nclllo Pearson. Stella. Neb 2 James W. Robblns. Omaha 21 Grace I. Chllds. Omaha 21 L. D. Brunk , Jr. , Bloomfleld , la 2 Retla E. Arnold , Blackwell , Okla 2 l Frank Ptterson , Kansas Clly 2' ' Mary Oustafson , Kansas City 2 : James W. Noon. Omaha.- . 3 , Anna A. Drlscoll. Omaha 2 * Charles W. Wolscnstcln. Columbia , III. . 2 : Ellso I. Wagner , Columbia , 111 1 ! James W. Love. Atlantic , la 5 : Mary J. James , Atlantic , la 3 Donald II. Brotchle. Omaha 3 Annlo M. Craig , Omaha 2 Robert J. McCormlck. Elkhorn , Neb 2 Wilhelmlna Thlessen. Elkhorn. Neb 2 : Walter Rock. Sioux City. la 2 Nellie Moore , Sioux City , la 2 Perry II. Jones , Clear Lake , la 3 Lillian Wagner. Omaha 2 1 Joseph Wclsner , Omaha 3 Roslo Mulflngcr , Omaha 2 William H. Russell , Cedar Rapids , Neb. . 3 Mtnnlo F. Hunter. Samloval , Neb 2 You Invite disappointment when you ex porlmenti DeWltt's Little Early Risers ar pleasant , easy , thorough little pills. The euro constipation and sick headache Just a sure ao you take them. a McICInley luy. s. Buy your exposition tlckots down to-ir In another column see dlsnlav ndvertlscmen of the places where tickets nro on sale. AlilUNCiuriitH. Hoyt's "A Texas Steer1 a play that 1 always popular , comes to the Boyd oper house Thursday , October 13 , for three night and Saturday matinee. They play Is perhap ono of the best known of Hoyt's many pro dilations , and Is full of that pungent hume which has made him famous as a playwright It deals with political life In Washlngtot ono of the leading characters being th "minister to Dahomey. " ThU part wa written for Will II. Bray , the author o many plantation melodies. Mr. Bray is sttl with "A Texas Steer , " appearing In hi original character. An\m to lie Uccliircd Ilniikrnpt. Peter Dledrlchsen of Crelghtan. Neb. , ha petitioned the United States court to be do clarcd a bankrupt. The only property h has which Is 'not ' exempt Is an equity in quarter section of land In Knox county. 0 his liabilities a large per cent of them ar 11 owing to Douglas county parties at Irving ton. Mlllard and Florence , Iflflinitiin * In a Burlington Dining Car You can fare as sumptuously as in the finest hotel on the continent. The fond ia the best that can be bought. The llnon , the chinu and the sllvorwaro are beyond - yond criticism. Both of our Omaha-Donvor trains three of our Omaha- Chicago trains and our morning train for Kansas City carry ; cara all of thorn operated on the u-ltt'carto plan. Ticket Office : New Depot : 1502 Farnam St. lOtli & Mason Sts. Telephone 250. Telephone 128. IIOSTO.V sToiurs ma IIAHUAINS , Special fnlon Tntlny Drrnn Ooodn , Clonk * , Ulllllncry , l.lnriin , ClotlilnK , SHOES AND RUBBERS. SPECIAL SALES AT BOSTON STORE. LADIES' TAILOR MADE SUITS. Wo put on sale today nearly 1,000 ladles' tailor made suits In all sizes from 32 to 42 , In all colors and black , prices rang ing-from Si,98 to $50,00. MEN'S CLOTHING BARGAINS. Men's $25.00 suits , $14.95 , Men's $12.60 suits. $7.45. Men's overcoats. $7.50 , $9.98 and $12.50 ; worth up to $25.00. Men's $7.50 suits , $ $3.95. Men's $5.00 overcoats , $2.98. Boys' milts and overcoats from $1.39 to * $ i.OS , worth up to $10.00. SHOE BARGAINS. Shoes from the M. C. Black Chicago Wholesale Shoe Stock at less than halt price. Ladles' $3.00 Btvyclo Shoes , $1.25. Ladles' $2.00 Oxford Ties. 75c. Ladles' fide over gaiters , 19c. Men's Arctics. 79c. Ladles' $3.00 Shoes. $1.50. Men's $3.00 Shoes. $1,5D. All the ladles' and men's $5.00 Shoes , go at $3.00. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. 16th and Douglas fits. RAILROADS TO CLOSE ONE DAY Everything lint Ticket Office * Will He Shut Down DurliiK Ilie Prenl- Visit Here. "You may say that the railroads hope to sco an attendance of 100,000 at the exposi tion to greet President McKlnlcy on Wednes day , and will help swell the crowd by giving their employes a holiday , " remarked an ex ecutive officer of ono of the Omaha lines : o a Bee reporter yesterday morning. The movement to set apart President's day 'or a railroad holiday was Inaugurated by General Managers Holdrego of the B. & M. , Dickinson of the Union Pacific and Bldwell f the Elkhorn early ycsPerday morning. The Ulcers of the other lines wcro consulted nt } nce , and all of the railway officials In harge quickly fell In with the Idea. Be- 'orc noon a general agreement had been 'cached ' for a whole day's vacation , and as ho bulletins were posted in the different headquarters they were received with on- huslasm by the hundreds of clerks there. II will be the first occasion during the cxposl- Ion that the railroad employes have enjoyed an entire day off. On Railroad day the ; were given only a half day. The cjoslng order applies to the general headquarters here , the general offices end th : ocal freight houses. The city ticket office ! and the depot ticket offices will ncccssarllj bo kept open on account of the enormoui number of passengers to be looked after. The officials of the operating department ! of the Omaha terminal lines are glad tba the local freight houses are going to hi closed all day tomorrow as It will save a lo of switching of freight cars and give mon room in the railroad yards for the handllni of passenger trains. Said one of them There. Is going to bo a big lot of extra am special trains In all of the yards tomorrow Wo can handle them with greater safety am In quicker time now tihat wo know ther will bo but llttlo switching of freight cars As the local freight houses will be close' ' there will not need to bo much switching am we'll have most of the room In the yards fo our passenger trains. " McKlnley Day. Buy your exposition tickets down lour In another column see display advcrtlscmcn of the Dlaces where tickets are on sale. \VIiut n. Soldier Wear * . To the Editor of The Bee : Would yo kindly Inform me in the columns of Th Evening Bco as to the uniforms furntshc by the government for infantry soldiers Whether or not they are furnished wit two suits , and of what do they consist ? Infantry soldiers have a clothing allowanc amounting for the first year to $66.24. Un dcr this allowance uniform clothing woul bo Issued so that the soldier would alwny have ono good suit for full dress and un dress occasions. The full drcsa Is only Issued to troops 1 garrison. The undress would consist ( blouse , trousers , shoes , two blue shirts , tw suits of underclothing complete. Mnke 11 lliiul. Whllo W. H. Whitney , shop dealer at 1C South Sixteenth street , was engaged in th front part of his store Monday night a snea thief entered through the rear door an escaped with Mr. Whitney's cash drawei The contents wcro $20 In money and morocco pocketbook. The empty drawe was later found In the back yard of neighboring saloon. BIAGMPICUNT TKAINS. Oiunlin to The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Fftul rail way has Just placed In service tire mag niOcent electric lighted trains betwee Omaha and Chlcaeo. leaving Omaha dall at 5'45 p. m. , arriving Chicago at 8:25 : a. n and leaving Chicago 6:15 p. m. and arrivln Omaha. 8:20 : a. m. Each train Is llghte throughout by electricity , has buffet smoi Ing cars , drawing room sleeping cars , dlr Ing cars and reclining chair cars and run ever the shortest Una and smoothest road bed between the two cities. Ticket office , 1504 Farnam street And l Union depot. . * LOW HATES nVISHYWIIERE In Nelirmkn. Via the Elkhorn. "Northwestern Line. " Every Tuesday and Friday In October. Halt fare for the round trip to all points where the fare Is over $ Good 10 Days. City office , 1401 Farnam Street. Depot. 1Mb and Webster Streets. IIUULIXGTO.V IIOUTE Mlnxotirl Dny Ticket ! reading over the Burlington Route and Un ited for return to October 12 will bo lio. ' ored on trains leaving Oaiilia Thursds ; October 13. MAGNIFICENT TltAlNB To All Prlnclpnl Wmtern Faint * VI Uulon 1'aciac. TWO trains dally , 4:31 : p. m. and 11:55 : p. n for Denver and Colorado points. TWO trains dally. 8:50 : a. m. and 4:35 : p. o for Utah and California , points. ONE train dally , 4:35 : p. in. for Utah , Idaho , Montana and Oregon polnli. For full Information call at City Tlcki office , 1302 Farnam St. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Barrow : a son. Mother and child doing well. The Grand court o : tne exposition I wonderfully beautified at night. N picture of it Is so good as The Bee pho togravure. Stop at The Bee office for on and some others. Inrce for tn cents. Tun Only Itnllrouil to Chicago , With a daylight train. Leave Omaha * :40 : a. m. every dar , l arriving Chicago the am : evening at 8:15 : , when close connectloni I are made with all lines l beyond. This train Is 60 yean I ahead of the time * and Is provlnc Immensely popular with Omaha I people. Other flylnc l trains leave for Chicago at 4:55 : and 6:55 : p m. daily. City ticket office , 1401 Farnam St. . "The Vorthv estorn I.ln * . " McKlnley Duy. Buy your exposition tickets down towi . In another column see display advcrtlsemei of the places where tickets are on sale. ' Ilecr nnil ClKiirettri for Manila. ; SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 11. A new trac with the Philippines has sprung up. Durlr the last six or seven weeks more than twenl > carloads of beer and six carloads of clgt relics have been sent there. Milwaukee ar I St. Louis firms are shipping the Ixer at Richmond , New York and several other eaa i era cities are forwarding the cigarette The articles are for the use of the America I soldiers , though It ( a expected that the shlj ' , ments may be welcomed by the native * . FREE LODGINUSFOR VISITORS _ Comity CottiiiilKNloiicrH nnil KnlKlitn of AU-Snr-Ilcii Do IVlmt They Cnn to llcllcrc PrciMiire for Shelter. The county commissioners have decided io throw open the court house for the ac commodation frco of charge of Iboso who will bo unable to secure places to sleep tonight , and will do the best they can to lake their visitors comfortable. The court ooma will be opened and those who wish may occupy the benches. In addition to his the county has about 100 cola and nattrcsses which the Juro.-s use when court s In session , and those will bo turned over to the public. An extra force of Jani tors has been appointed for the tlmo to look after the wants of these who have been un able to sccuro lodgings In the city. There will bo no charge for any of this service. The board of governors of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Bcn Imvo also decided to open ho castle free of charge for the accommoda- on of these who nro unable to find lodg- ngs. There will bo no beds or bunks , hero , but the people who desire to take ihelter there will be welcome. Policemen lave been Instructed to guide strangers to ho castle , which Is the old Coliseum bulli ng on North Twentieth street. McKlnlcy Day. Buy your exposition tickets down town n another column see tllsnlay advortlHjment f the olaces where tickets are on sale. I'lttHliurir ntul Hetnrii , 91O.no , la Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Ry. 'Ickcts will bo on sale from Chicago Oct. to 13 , Inclusive. Return limit may be ex- ended to Oct. 31. Through sleeping car orvlct11I bo In effect via this route , leav- ng Chicago 8:25 : p. m. , arriving Plttsburg 1:33 : n. in. ; returning , leave Plttoburg 6:00 : p. m. . arrive Chicago 7:50 : n. m. B. P. lumphrey , T. P. A. , Kansas City ; F. M. Byron , G. W. A , Chicago : A. J. Smith , G. P. A. , Cleveland. Card of Tliniikn. Wo extend our heartfelt thanks to the many friends and neighbors for their kind ness and sympathy shown us during the Ickness and death of our beloved wife and mother. THOMAS B. KEMP. MRS. W. L. EDWARDS. MRS. GEORGE B. D1GGS. Ak-Sar-Bon and Peace Jubilee Spoons , tea size , $1.50 and up. The Busy Jewelers , 1520 Douglas IIAYDUN 1J11OS. Ituttrr , Mrntn unit Chcmc. Fancy separator creamery butter , 184c , 19c and 21c. Fresh dairy butter , HV4o , 12 > Ao and 14c. Sugar-cured , hams , prime , B' c. Extra choice new corned beef. Co. Pigs feet , per pound , 4V4c. Dry salt pork , , per pound , 6c. 3-lb. palls best lard , 17c. Ncufchatcl cream cheese , 3c. Young America full cream , lOc. New llmborgcr or brick knse , lOc. New cranberries only fie. Strictly fresh eggs , per ilo13Vic. . Largest provision department In Omaha. HAYDEN BIU1H. Read Haydcn's clothing ad on this page. McKlulcy liny. Buy your exposition tickets down town. In another column see display advertisement of the places where tickets nro on sals. YOU CANNOT DO AN1TIIINO ELSB If Yon Wnnt to < ) o Knnt except take "he "Northwestern Line" if you desire a fast daylight trip between Omaha and Chicago , because no other line runs'a daylight train Leave Omaha 6:40 : a. m. , arrive Chicago 8:15 same evening. Close connection with eastern lines. A good train ? Emphatically YES. City office. 1401 Farnam Ak-Sar-Bcn and Peace Jubilee Spoons , tea size. $1.50 and up. The Busy Jewelers , 1520 Douglas. A Truss for Si AVe sell a very good Truss for $1.00. Of course It In not our best. Hut for $2.00 and $2.50 wo sell it splendid Truss , one that will FIT and WEAK. It you want the 1JKST TRUSS MADE- get the VICTOH IMMOVABLE TRUSS. It Is warranted for ono year. We arc drug cutters. 50c Malted Milk wo pell 40c I3c Mcnncn'B Tnlcum Powder wo nell. . . . 15c Jl.UO 1'iUno'H Celury Compound WL sell. . 75c 50c Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets wo sell. . 40o 50o Pyramid Pile euro 40o $1.00 Maritime Yale's Preparations Too $1.00 MaHliio Preparations SSo $1.00 Plnklmm Compound 7Bc Jl.OO Beef , Iron and Wine 49c $1.00 Llsterlnu 75c WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. Sherman & McConnell Drug CO.Q St. . OMAHA , NH11. Middle of Illock. In men's footwear we not only show the best the most stylish but the largest value Ours are footform shoes that lit and give satisfaction from the time you put them on till they're worn out and they won't wear out till you've more than your money's worth § 3.00 , § 3.50 , $4.00 , $5.00 and $6.00 some of our prices and you can't duplicate them. N. C. Corner 16th and Douglas Streets. The largo and elegant stock of Mr. 0. S. Kaymond , Omaha's largest jeweler , is now being sold at public auction to satisfy the creditors For years Mr. Raymond has carried the largest and best selected stock of Diamonds Watches Jewelry Cut Glass Silverwear Bric-a-Brac etc. , in the entire west This is a fine opportuni ty to secure the best at the price of the cheapest Wedding Stationery engraved to order 100 engraved Visiting Cards and Plate for $1.50. Corner Douglas and Fifteenth. Sales : Dally at 10 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. P. J. Burroughs , Auctioneer. M * f * 4O PER CENT SAVED ON PRESCRIPTIONS Is an Impossibility In this day and nse , if the GENUINE Ingredients as prescribed by the physicians are u&ed. SUBSTITUTION and IMITATION are the cause , ol cheapness. Our prescription work Is the best In the city. Our prices will compare most favorably with any HONEST DRUGGIST. Wo iavo no cheap Imitations of Lls- terlno , Phenocettne , Sulfonal , Trlonal or Antl-Karanla In our store. The above Imita tions cost just one-half the price of the genuine. You can draw your own conclusions. Try us once. Reg. Our Price. Price. Cutlcura Soap 25c 20o Packer's Tar Soap 25c 15c Carter's Liver Pills 25c I5c Caetorla 35c 25c Gargling Oil 25o 20c Reg. Our Price. Price. Hosteller's Bitters $1.00 75c Hood's Sarparllla 1,00 75c Plorce's Golden Medical DIs- Dlscovery 1.00 75c Paliie's Celery Compound 1.00 75e Dromo Quinine 25c 15c J. A.'FULLER & CO. , Cut Price Druggists. 14th and Douglas Sts Dec , Ocl. 12. WO It is just a calendar year. 365 days since vro mov ed from our old location on Douglas street , bringing with us everything that contributed lo our success ; including the planks and foundations en which we built our business. Every day every hour since then wo have studied your interests. Wo have aim ed to add to the good opinion you had of ua and to preserve inviolate the principles which have caused KB to grow and you to help us grow. These princi ples wo have not for a moment lost sight of. Oppor tunities have come to us as they do to every store to make a few extra dollars at your expense by buying good * of doubtful quality , goods that are made to sell only , but we have steadily refused to profit by them and wo have rigidly adhered to our maxim of money's worth , money's worth , money's worth. To day wo celebrate the hrsj day of our second year in this new building by opening to our friends two magnificent examples of what The Nebraska means by money's worth. The first is our offering of men's heavy wiuterweight overcoats made from genuine Kersey warranted ninety percent wool made up with silesia body linings , iron cloth sleeve lin ings , canvas stayed fronts and reinforced back and shoulder , at five dollars each , and the second is an offering of men's solid all wool cheviot suits , made for service , made for wear ; made specially for The Nebraska , with not a'cheaT nor a thread of cotton in them and the price seven dollars. Now listen. Nine hundred and ninety nine stores out of every thou sand sell overcoats like these at 7.50 and call them all wool. Nine hundred and ninety nine stores' out of every thousand that sell suits like this got ton " dollars for them. Not less than ten dollars. iS m STYLE BUY YOUR SUIT NOW. For style and dressiness as well as for wear , there is no suit in Omaha at anywhere near the price that will compare with our $5.00 line. They come in blue cassimeres and in several shades of all wool cheviots , neat patters , stylish panel work lining , .ind being sold in other Omaha stores at § 7.50 to $10.00. 475 pure silk mixed worsted suits , made in all the newest , styles , b.est linings , artistically finished , perfect fitting suits , other stores have advertised as special at § 12.50 llaydens will sell this week at $7.50. At $10.OO we offer in this sale a magnificent assortment of men's suits , in 4-button sacks , single and double breasted , short cutaways and 3-button cutaways in Scotch cheviots , fancy worsteds , cassimeres and worsted cheviots in dark checks , small plaids and mixtures , and plain blues and blacks They are elegantly made up by such skillful tailors as Hart , Shaffner & Marx , of Chicago , and not a suit in the lot can be bought elsewhere in Omaha for less than § 15. Hayden's price is $10.00 , Every swell dresser should see the grand suits displayed in here at $12.50 and $15. They're made in all the latest fashions by America's finest tailors , stylish patterns in Hock- amaii worstedsScotch cheviots , valour finished cassimores , Hanover cassimeres and heaviest clay worsteds. They are warranted perfect in texture and color. Pit and finish equal to custom suits costing § 35 to $50. The acme of style. In the great assortment shown you will find just the pat tern and style .you want. Nowhere can you find such per fectly niade , stylish and reliable ready-to-wear clothing. Men's Hats amd Caps. 'Unprecedented low prices in the newest blocks and shades , , for fall and winter , in fedoras and dorbys at 75c , $1 , § 1.25 , $1.50 , § 1.75 and $2.50. Hats that are sold by exclusive hat ters at § 2.50 to § 5. * Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha * special sale chas. Shiverick & Co. IrenA All this A good Bed , any week on Furniture. size , at $1.00 , worth entire stock. . $2.50. We are determined to make thM the GREATEST SALE of FURNITURR over held In Omaha , and the PRICES are the RECORD for goods of their quality and style. Several Inrge PURCHASES FOR CASH recently made by our house enable us to offer our customers prices which In many Instances seam absurd. OUR ENTIRE STOCK comprising many carloads of new fall goods. Is re duced from 25 PKR CENT to 60 PER CENT below Ihe regular price , and la many Instances the price U below the factory cost of the eoods. We devote one ENTIRE floor lo BRASS and IRON DEDS , and show the largest assortment In this city. We have a GOOD Iron bed at $1.00 , and this bed U worth 12.50. We have It In all sizes. Iron beds with and without brass trimming , and In all colors. Those expecting to purchase furniture In the near future will do well to take advantage of this GREAT PRICE OFFERING. We have a magnificent line of parlor pieces , and are making VERY SPE CIAL prices on all divans , sofas and chairs , parlor cabinets and suits , 175 PAT TERNS of odd rockers on our cample floor. ODD DRESBERS-110 Samples In & CO. 12th & Streets ' tl ! goods and tt. special prlcei. Iron teds at U.OO. ANTICIPATE jour waati and bur Ten yearn ago last May wo comenced making teeth for $5.00 a set. Up to that tlmo almost an unheard of price. Today we are utlll making tcclb at J5.00 a eet , and they are gcod ones. Mcst all who got a tct of t''fo teeth ten yearn uco nro still wearIng - Ing them. Wo warrant all nark as repre- KAII.KV , THU DU.VriHT , lid Floor I'll x ( on Illorlr , Kith nn it Lady attendant. German spoken CbUbMKi'4 rrctltV i/iuMBd DraiA. PILLS Urlfftn * ! and OBOrnulae. ) . 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