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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1899)
THE OKATTA DATTjY BJSE : WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 4 , 1800. I'fl I ? tllTITIIl\TP HLlJ , PLTITIUNS Candidate ! Bsforo the Republican Oitj Con vention Appearing , CONTESTS IN ONLY THREE OF THE WARDS tfomlnrc fop Police Jniluc nnrt Five Tor lic Ilonril of IMucntloii to lie Sulcctnl In Conven tion Sutnrtlny. All petitions for the placing of delega tions on the 'ballots ' at the republican city primaries to be held Friday were filed with the central committee by noon yesterday. The primaries will bo held Friday afternoon and the city convention Saturday ovenlng at 8 o'clock , In Washington hall. The call pro vides for the nomination of a candidate for police Judge and flvo candidates for the Hoard of Education to sllccoed Hess , Band- Jmticr , Van Gilder , Hlack and Seam. There are contests In the Fifth nnd Eighth wards , nnd a half delegation will contest In the Second for a hand In the make-up of the city organization. In the Fifth ward Hess cud 1'rof. Kratz have agreed to let both names go on the ticket and have combined In filing but ono delegation. The other dele- nation from this ward Is working In the In tercut of Kobcrt Smith. In the Blxth , W. P. Johnson and P. A. Bears liavo agreed to placn both names the ballot. In the Eighth itho contest Is botwcen Miller and Thomas for "police " Judge , the Miller delegation fa voring Owens for the board and the Thomas delegation for E. C. Hoddcr. The Thomas men are confident that their candidate already has support enough ns- oured to nominate him. Major Miller's friends say that ho will gain considerable strength In the First , Second , Third nnd Eighth wards. The Sixth ward Instructed for Thomas , and the Fourth , Fifth , Seventh nnd Ninth are claimed for him , one of these being h'ls own. The candidates for the school 'board ' , as far as they have appeared , are the follow ing : First ward , J. O. Uarnard ; Fifth ward , HOPS , Kratz and Smith ; Sixth ward , W. F. Johnson and F. A. Scars ; Seventh ward , II. N. Wood ; Eighth ward , E. C. Hodder and Mr. Owens ; Ninth ward , N. M. Howard. The lists of delegates us filed arc as fol lows : First Ward W. H. Hanchott , John Cllne , John Mathlfsen , Janun Cathroe , Peter M. Back , 1'cter Matz , A. E. Walkup , Charles Kolaon , William Hutton , F. W. Koctter. Second Ward H. J. Hanker , E. G. Bone. II. H. Boylefl , W. W. Blngham. Fred Brun- Ing , Gus Hart , Fred Hoye , C. H. Kessler , William Nlcholaa , George Reid. Contesting Half Delegation Frank V. Bwoboda , Joseph Kasper , Frank Urban , D. W. Gilbert , John Sobuk. Third Ward Nate Brown , Charles Shaw , William Gorke , Charles Groves , John Hen derson , Frank Heacock , John Linn , M. 0. Rickotte , Henry Rhode. William Nagle. Fourth Ward Gustavo Anderson , James H. Adams , Robert S. Anglln , Charles H. Bryant , Simon Goetz. Edward M. Martin , Charles V. Miles , Henry C. Sharp , John C. Wharton , William D. Whltehorn. Fifth ward , Hess and Krntz Delegation- William H. Ahmanson , Frank Crawford , W. B. Christie , Cornelius Farrcll , Sam Green- Jeaf , Charles M. Knox , Hugh A. Myers , Frank Planck , II. W. Richardson , Thomas Stuart. Robert Smith Delegation J. Y. Craig , Frank Case , Charles F. Johnson , C. H. Hart , John W. Mulr , 0. C. Schwerln , W. E. Stock- liam , S. S. Sinlley , F. M. Youngs , John Rowe. Sixth Ward R. B. Carter , H. T. Leavltt , Theodore Johnon , D. J. Smith , T. W. Rlckel , J. J. Smith , W. G. Shriver , G. L. Edwards , A. H. Willie , E. A. French. Seventh Ward George A. Day , H. E. Palmer , M. J. Kennard , A. C. Powers , Jerry Sedgwick , Daniel Cameron , William Redge- wlck , John T. Coatsworth , Daniel Coy , Ed ward T. Peterson. Eighth Ward , for Hodder for Member of School Board A. W. Jefferls , R. C. Rowley , Charles Black , George Helmrod , Gustaf Stoberg , S. K. Spaldlng , Charloa Battelle , L. O. Hutton , W. F. Harte , Grant W. Cleve land. For Miller -and Owens John T. Daily , John Hart , William Cowan , A. L. Anderson , C. E. Black , A. J. VnnAlstine , 0. C. Edling , Fred Smith , J. C. Peterson , J. H. Woods. Ninth Ward Jessu N. Carroll , Carl E. Herring , A. II. Hennlng , John C. Howard , John A. Lovren , C. E. Malm , H. J. Pen- fold , C. F. Robertson , M. M. VanHorn. S. T. Wiggins. The executive committee of the city cen tral coirnnltteo mot In the office of Chairman Troup In the New York Life building Tues day night to listen to protests. The protest nsainst the Owen ilelegatlon In the Eighth ward was not allowed. In the Second ward , < where K was charged that the petition had been Signed by men who were not genuine republicans , the committee decided to cil- low thoao interested In the delegation until 10 o'clock this morning to nil out the clelo- g.Ttlon with the names of republicans who were genuine , C. E. Black , of the Eighth ward , was allowed to withdraw his name from the Owen delegation In that ward , as ho claimed that It had bc < > n placed there without any authority from him. It Is iv matter of frequent comment that the fusion forces took so little Interest In city political affairs that they did not hold a. city convention , merely Instructing the delegates to the county convention to finish up the business while they were about It , Tlio republicans , on the other hand , have evinced so much more of a desire to come out and take hold of things that a city con vention comes about without any effort on the part of anyone to add to the already abundant enthusiasm. The number of avail able men for tbo Board of Education scat tered throughout BO many wards Is a fair Indication of the attention which the party is giving and will glvo that Important branch of the administration. FRANK LIBEL SUIT DISMISSED Cleric f tin * Court Not Ilcnily to J'roiri-utc for Allowed InJiirluH to IIU Itruiitiitlou. The complaint charging crlmjnal libel brought with such a Ilourlbh of trumpets by Albya Frank against Edward Rosewater and Victor Rosewater of The Bee on account o articles exposing his record us clerk of th district court , and printed Just previous U the recent republican county primaries , wa dismissed yesterday In the police court b ; i Judge Gordon. The case was Instituted , it will bo remem fcercd , on a complaint sworn to by Frank but when It came up for trial It was re peatedly put over at the request of th proeocutlon. It hud boon sot for trial at 1 o'clock , but \\hcn called the county nttor ney arose and by way of explanation state that the case had been repeatedly postpone t > ecauso of the non-appearance of Frank that ho had talked with Frank on Satur day and asked him to bo ready , only to b Informed that ho would not bo prepared Bather than have himself made use of In this way , the county attorney said bo would nuk for the dismissal of the eult ami leave It to Frank to Institute new proceed ings If nu felt so disposed. See 0. F. Hnrrliitw'b Hat In real estate column today , 1MK1) , O'CONNEIJL Ella , aged 23 years 7 months a art IS ilayH , Kuneral Thursday mornlne , October 6 , at p u. n. , from resldtnce. IT Paclllo street ; 8:30 : a. m. , to St. Poter'u church , Inter- pient Holy Sepuluher cemetery. Friends Javited , IIAYIMSN nttos. A t.cMon In Crooliorj- . Wo handle more crockfry and clilna than nil other dealers In Omaha combined. We buy direct from the manufacturer In car loads only and are In position to sell at actual cost to other dealers. Wo Invitecom1 1 porlson of quality and price. Our chinala ware Is Imported direct from European makers and our customers save the- profit , made by Importers. Don't bo alarmed about anything we may j I throw In to show how well wo appreciate i your trade. Your good wll ! Is worth more | than any gift or token wo can possibly give you. . ! 100-plcco decorated aoln , best American i make , better than any chcnp English trash Imported and advertised as a bargain , nt $6.95. Wo glvo you our American set In n dozen different decorations nnd color , and fully guaranteed , at $4.75. 12-ploco tollot nets , best American make , underglazed decoration , consisting of slop Jar , -wash bowl nnd pitcher , covered chamsi ber , brush vase , mouth ewer , mug and covP cred soap dish , $2.59. Wnsh bowls nnd pitcher , best American make , 21c each ; chambers , best American make , 21c ; cup and saucers , best American ! make , Ic each ; plates , be < t Amcrlan make , 2e ; tumblers , flint fire polished , Ic ; com plete kitchen lamp fit eel wlro frames , glass founts with reflector , 2Sc ; 1 set flno Im perial Austria china cups and saucers , gold band and fancy shapes , 73c ; boat English make decorated cups nnd saucers , per set of 12 pli'ccs , 36c ; best English make decorated plates , per set , 29c ; salt and pepper , 2c ; Japanese tea pots , 9c ; crystal creamer , 3c ; sugar bowls , 3c ; spoon holder , 3c ; butter dishes , 3c ; decorated oyster bowls , Co ; cry- al sauce dishes , Ic ; crystal vinegar crowotfl , c ; crystal syrup Jugs , spring top , 9c ; crys- al water pltchur , % gallon size , 12c ; lamp hlmnoys , 2c. GROCERIES AND MEATS. Wo have everything In season. Read our rices on new fruits , oysters , preserves , nuts , tc. , Just coming In now. Now Is the time . o buy good things to eat. Fancy almonds , per pound , 12V o ; largo loft-shell walnuts , lie ; Bartlett pears , per ozcn , I2c ; largo bananas , 7',4c and lOc ; Cal- fornla freestone peaches , dozen , IDc ; Bell- lower apples , dozen , lOc ; new mnplo sugar , cr pound , 9&c ; new golden eorgum , gallon , 5c ; now Cape Cod cranberries , quart , 5c ; -pound cans fancy lobsters , only 23c ; largo mported Spanish queen olives , finest In Omaha , quart , 29e ; extra fancy fat Norway mackerel , per pound , only 12i6c ; new Irish mackerel , per pound , lOc ; fresh solid meat ysters , quart , 29c ; fresh solid meat oys- .ers , pint , 16cj Bcardsley's shredded codfish , 'c ; freshcrisp celery , bunch , 2c ; new pro- ared pancake flour , largo 2-pound pack age , worth 15c , on sale 8 l-3c ; fancy Mee- ina lemons , dozen , I5c ; now Valencia rals- ns , per pound , 6c ; gratckl horseradish , bot- le , 7J/&c ; quart cans Dunham's clam chowder , 5c ; sweet spiced gherkins , quart , 12 4c ; new graham flour , 10-pound sacks , 15c ; fat ! C K K Norway herring , pound , 8 l-3o ; round : here herring , very fine , fat fish , per pound , Me. Me.Fresh Fresh pork roast , only 7c ; sliced lunch ham , 7V c ; salt pork , 4c ; summer sau sage , lOc ; plckeJed pigs' feet , 4c ; fresh pork lausage , G c ; 10-pound palls best brand lard , 71c ; potted meats , only 3o can. HAYDEN BROS. HATES HAST Via the Chicago , Mllvrilnlcee A St. Fonl Itnllvrny. Omaha to Chicago and return , Oct. 2-9 , $12.75. Omaha to Chicago , Oct. 2-9 , $7.75. City office , 160-1 Farnam street. , F. A. NASH , ' General Western Agent LITTLE BUSINESS IN COURT Are Unnlile to Find Cnaea tlmt Arc Ucnilj- for Trial. The judges of the district court expe rienced another dull day. They all started out with new calls and with expectation of finding enough to employ their time. The cases melted away , however , and at noon they were ready to take a recess until to morrow. In many instances attorneys an nounced the settlement of the cases , while n others they explained that settlements were under consideration. In the criminal section of the district court , Everett Wilson , Charles Tatc , Joseph and George Mehan , four boys ranging from 12 to 15 years of age , were called up , charged with burglarizing a plumbing shop and carryIng - Ing away a quantly of brass. The boys all acknowledged their guilt and upon a promise to do better , were permitted to return to their respective homco with suspended sentences hanging over their heads. In the case of the state against Charles Edwards , charged with daylight breaking , the bond was declared forfeited and a capias ordered Issued for the arrest of the defend ant. ant.In In the county court the docket for the October term was called and the eighty cases set for trial. In the case of C. B. Rusttn against an ac cident Insurance company , the Jury found for the plaintiff and assessed his damages at $100 , with Interest at 7 per cent for five years. u I'livlrtvr TIIX. Julia Fisher nnd others have brought suit to restrain the collection of the tax levied for the purpose of paying the expense of repaying Farnam street. Tha plaintiffs al lege Irregularities In the levying and extend ing of the tax. Separation. Wllber C. Holtz has brought suit In the j district court asking a divorce from Nellie I \ Holtz , whom ho accuses of leaving home ) and remaining away without cause or prov ocation. TCxniiiliiutloii of Iliirlii-rn. In accordance' with the law requiring barbers In this a.tato to pass an examina tion ns to qualifications for their work the state examining board Is In session at the Merchants' hotel. The board IB composed of D. J. Fitzgerald , Indlanola : .Tames Tummoml , West Point , nnd II. M , PHKP- beer , Lincoln , Numerous applicants for certificates are In attendance. $ : ® ® 9&d6s ? g Z. D , Olnrk. D. D. S. P. N. Kemp , D. D , S. CLARK 8t KEMP , . . .DENTISTS FOIJIITII KI.OOH RA3IGE1 UI.K. 15 H itnd Hartley. Entrance Opp , Crelghton Orpheum. Oouil Set Tneth n.f)0 ) Bllrer Flllluc. , . .f l.OO nrldve Teetb f-t-OO to ( la.OO I'ornelnln Crown , . , . ,90.00 flold rilllnv * a from , fl.KO Gold Crown. , , . . , .fR.AO to $ H.OO X Orown nod Bride * Work t BpMUlty. If , But of Mkterlsl O d in All CUM. , I n.vvninnos. . ItnrRnlnn for GOLF SKIRTS. OUT witorn buyer secured for spot Just exactly 93 ladles' golf skirts , some of the finest manufactured. They will be on sale Wednesday morning at & 0c on the dol- lar. Skirts that were'$8.00 , $10.00 , $12.00 and $ lS.bo"wIM be sold at $3.98 , $1.98 , 6.93 and the very best at $7.'JS. SILK BARGAINS. Such silk bargains as wo are now offering are seldom heard of. Heavy corded black waist silk and satin , nobby styles , $1.26 grade , 76c ; 250 pieces most elegant fancy waist silk , best ever shown , In all colors and styles , at 69c ; our leader In colored taf fetas , 21-ln. wide , all shades , best taffeta value over offered , 39c ; 100 pieces plain silk , good < grndo , all colors , and only 25c ; black satin , all silk , very brilliant , never before at | such a price , 50c. SPECIAL SALE IN DRESS GOODS. Wo call particular attention to our new shades for fal In Lansdowne. Wo also call particular * attention to the fact that Lansdowne - downe < Is strictly confined t < j Haydcn Bros , for Omahf. nnd cannot bo found In any other store * In the city. Wo sell them at $1.00 per yard. ' Subllmo Iv silk and wool like Lnns- ilowne , but not near as good , other stores call cell It Lansdowne and sell It at $1 per yard ; our prlco will bo only 75c ; Prlwtly'a black dross goods arc the standard of the world. No other goods have stood the test of time ; hey are not aa expensive as other goods , as their wearing qualities are far superior to all other makes. Wo sell a Prlcetloy crepon at $1.25 which Is far superior to any other sold at $2.00. Headquarters for French flannels. HAYDEN BROS. Amiouiii'oiiientn. 'Ollvotte , " the hilariously funny three-act comic opera , with Its catchy music , Its light , iilry French style and Its witty dialogue , Is being presented this week 'by ' the Trocadero Stock Opera company In a way that makes It thoroughly enjoyable. "Oltvctto" glvea comedians , principals nnd chorus some ex cellent opportunities to display 'their ability nnd every one Is taken advantage of It ad mirably. The special matinee this afternoon Is for ladles and children , and they are per fectly safe In attending 'the Trocadero with out escort. The management of the theater has a big surprise which Is to bo sprung upon the public during this month. Bclmont and Weston , who were the top- liners for several weeks at Tony Pastor's theater , New York , during the last summer , are now regarded by critics as about the funniest and cleverest of what is known as "talking 'teams" ' before the public. They ars members of the "At Gay Coney Island" com pany , which will 'bo ' at Boyd's theater for a week beginning on Thursday next. They ar cast In parts that fit them like gloves , It Is said , nnd their share of the fun-making IB In keeping 'with the general excellence of the remainder of the company. To Chicago. $12.75 To Chicago and Return October 2 to 9. These reduced rate tickets are good on limited trains via THE NORTHWESTERN LINE , 6:40 : am , 8:15 : pra. Lv. Omaha 4:55 : pm , arrlv. Chicago 7:45 : am. 7:05 : pm , 9:30 : ana. New City Offices 1401 and 1403 Farnam St. LOW HATES. Via Rock Inland Roate. September 30 , Lincoln and return , $1.10. . October 1 to 1 , DCS Moines and return , $4.60 ' October 2 to S , Chicago , $7.75. October 2 to 9 , Chicago and return , $12.75. Call at 1323 Famam street. To the 1'nbllc ! The mlllr men of Omaha bav decided to sell 16 quarts of milk for $1.00 from October 1 to May 1. By Order of the Milk Men. 8th Car of Boro-Litbia We have Just received over the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway the EIGHTH CAR of Boro-Llthla and Waukesha-Hygela , which boa been received by us within two (3) ( ) years. These produota Include : Boro-Ltthla pints , quarts and splits carbonated. Boro-Llthla one-half gallons , plain ( no gas ) . Waukesha-Hygela pints and quarts car bonated. Waukesha-Hygela one-half gallons ( no gas ) . Waukeoha-Hygela Ginger Ale plnte and quarts. Write or cell for book about Boro-Llthla. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , , 1513 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb. Middle of Block. Fall Pictures NOW IS THE TIME TO TRY THE RAY FILTER ON YOUR CA MERA. WE HAVE A RAY SCREEN THAT WILL FIT ANY CAMERA AT A VERY RKASON- ABLE PRICE. TRY THE NEW AUTOTONE PRINTING PAPER. WORKS LIKE THE BLUE PRINT AND GIVES -BEAUTIFUL RE SULTS. Complete Line of Kodaks and Cameras The Robert Dempster Co. 12i5 Famam St. Send UB your Developing and Printing. Even if you nro compullpd to wear wear bone collar buttons do not think for u moment of doing without a case of Kniy Cabinet lager beer. It's BO dollolously refreshing and contains so much nourishment that even new Iwrn babies thrive where It Is used as a beverage by the mothers. Doc tors say It contains less acid than other beer and Its purity Is assured. It comes In either quart or pint bottles which do you desire ? imrcii jama iiitiswi.vn co. , Tel. 12fl 1007 Jackson Street. STANDS UP FOR UNION LABOR County Commlxxlonrr Onlrntn Offer * n HfRnlntlon DcllnlnR 111 * I'oultlniti County Commissioner Ostrom has defined j his position with reference to union labor. Ho has offered a resolution that provides ' that hereafter when the county has any con . tracts to give out , skilled labor shall bo I given ' the preference. This shall apply In the case of contracts and day labor when the exigencies of the case require skilled labor. Two or thrco days ago Commissioner Os trom was looking over aome > bills from the county hospital and discovered that a plumber and a bricklayer had been em ployed nt that Institution nt the rate of $1 per day. Hu immediately Instituted an In vestigation and found that' ordinary day laborers had been given the work that should have been performed by skilled labor. Ho straightway prepared the resolution referred to , saylnc .bitIn his Judgment the county can save money 'by ' employing union labor and paying union prices. Joseph Stookfard , Hodgdon , Mo. , healed a sere running for seventeen years nnd cured his piles of long standing by using UeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases. 11 A 1,1' 11ATKS , Vln Omnhn < l St. Lout * nnd Wnbcmh llnllronil. St. Louis and return on snlc Oct. 1st to fith. Special one way and round-trip rates to tne cost on sale Oct. 2nd to 9th. Homcscekers' half rntrn ( plus $2.00) ) mith on Oct. 3d nnd 17th. For rates and all Information call nt Qulncy Route office , 1415 Farnam at. , I'Axton Hotel block , or write Harry E. Mooros , 0. P. & T. A. , Omaha , Neb. Appeal for ClutliltiK nnil Slier * . Demands are now made upon us for winter clothing and shoes , especially for children. Would the ladlre of our city remember us \\hen looking over their wardrobes at thla season ? Telophoro 1735 , or drop a postal card and wo will send our wagon. JOHN LAUOHLAND. Secretary , 1S10 St. Mary's Avenue. ClIUAl * HATKS. Vln MlftNiitirl I'nrlflo St. Louis nnd return until October 6th , Kansas City and return until October 7 , the low rates to east until October 9th. For Information , etc. , call at company's offices , S. E. corner 14th and Douglas , or depot , IGth nnd Webster. THOS. F. GODFREY , P. & T. A. J. 0. PHILLIPP1 , A. G. F. & P. A. [ OH9B 7R TO CHICAGO ' A&m antf-fiimi October 2-9 , via the Burlington Route. That's cheap enough for mcst any one. It'e not very often that such a rate Is offered to Chicago. The best Omaha-Chicago trains leave the Burlington Sta tion every morning and evening. Leave hero at B:40 : a. m. and you'll be in Chicago at 8:1C : p. m. the eamo day. Take the Vcstl- buled Flyer at G:05 : p. m. and you'll arrive there at 8:20 : o'clock the next morning. J7.7G Is the one-way rate , Omaha to Chcago , offered by the Burlington , October 2-9. Cheap rates to Kansas City and St. Louis are also now In ef fect via the Burlington. Ticket Ofllce nnrllngton Station flna Pnrnam St. , loth nnd Mnnou Sin. . Telephone 2BO. Telephone 31O. isthe time made via the UNION PACIFIC .Compare It with other lines and see how much quicker time Is made via this route. Through Double Drawing Room Palace and Ordinary Sleeping Cars , Buffet Smoking and Library Cars , Dining Car Service. City Ticket itfflco , 1302 Farnam St. Telephone 316. Wonderful Sale of LADIES' SHOES. 2863 PAIRS Worth $3,00 , $3,50 , $4 and $4,50 $ Purchased for spot cash at a big sacrifice. . .ON SALE , A Pair , $1.85 These slices are made of the finest Vici Kid , hand turned , flexible and welt soles. Every pair warranted to give satis faction or your money refund ed. There are four different styles and makes and arranged in lots on 5 big bargain tables in our Shoe department. This is a rare opportunity to secure a fine pair of Ladies' ' Shoes less than manufacturers' cost. S1.85 "MANY WORDS 'E therefore spare the words and try to convey BUSHEL"'E WOfll'T vey straight to your A BUSHEL" minds that this is the place you ought to buy your ooks , Bibles , Prayer Books , Office Sup plies , Blank Books , Artistic Engraving , fine Stationery. Just received , tlio only complete Kipling on the market ; fine green cloth , library binding , nli-ely Iwxed , § 15.00 set. The newest llctlon eau always bo found on our counters. Megeath Stationery You Can't Stay at Home * and see what is going on in this store. Como nnd profit by\ tlio low prices that come to you through our ability to under buy and undersell. Ladies' Black Kersey | Men'sFalISuits All Jackets man tailored , 1 wool cheviot suita made fancy linings , satin piped - and finished thoroughly ed , jackete that sell around with utmost care rein town for $7.00 , 4 0 forced , sack style a suit are hero for that brings in most stores $8.00 our price Ladies' Black Kersey only Jacket lined with silk ' Men's Fail Suits All serge , silk velvet collar , wool , fancy plaid , cassi- man tailored , lly front , mere , lined with good four rows of etitching double warp Italian lining around the bottom , a reinforced ing , every jacket that brings elsewhere care taken in the construction where § 8.50 , struction ; latest style and is here for. . , . . . . . . made for our trade ; this Ladies' Tailor - Made suit will bring in any Suits made of fine clothing store outside of quality homespun , double The Nebraska , no less than breasted tight fitting , silk $10.00 ; $ 750 our price only . * lined Jacket , skirt perca- line lined , man-tailored , Men's Fall Suits finished throughout in ' JVIade of all wool cassir first-class manner , real ! mere herringbone pattern , value $12.50 , ( latest cut ; made by the our price , most expert tailors and lined throughout with fine Ladies' Dress Skirts- quality serge ; this same Black and blue serge , full garment is shown else sweep , latest back , ' 1 | where for $12.50 , 50 worth $2.50 , for * 75 is here for Ladies' Underskirts Boys' School Suits in good quality skirting , Double breasted well deep ruffle , with cord , full made choicest fall pat sweep , regular CSO terns ; every suit guaran § 1 , for OVJC teed all wool ; constructed to give the boy extra good Ladies'SilkUnderskirts service ; stylish as well as Taffeta silk , corded and durable , and can not be deep ruffle , all colors , duplicated anywhere for worth $5.50 , less than $3.50 here for on sale here for \ Special Line of Fall and Winter Overc'ts ' , The famous Hart , Schaffer & Marx make , combining the best selected fabrics , the highest grade of tailoring , and , the most artistic trimmings , cut , finish and general styles. About twenty -five styles , in both lined and fancy back effects. The great and ready sale for these stylish overcoats enables ua to sell them at a lower price than even the ordinary and inferior makes sold elsewhere. This special invoice we are putting on sale at fully one-third below their real value. The prices run $5 , $7.50 , $10.00 and $12.50 , and on each you save from.$2 t C$5 , besides getting the best make in the world. Our showing ot Kersey ana beaver Oreroontswas never BO complete - ploto and never BO worthy as now. Just received a new Invoice In blues , blacks and browns , all sizes , Including otoutn. The prices begin at $3.75 for a good , woll-mado serviceable overcoat , and at $5.00 , $7.50 , $10.00 , $12.50 and $16.00 , wo ebow you moro etyle , service and value than can bo found In any other clothlne house In Omaha. _ \ Clothing for Boys The beat time of all the season to buy clothes for the boyi la right now. The best of all stocks Is at the top notch of fullneia. There are dozens of handsome exclusive stylco that cannot b re placed later on. We guarantee every suit wo sell always a new suit If the ono you buy here does not give satisfaction , and we have demonstrated to the mothers of Omaha that wo can save them , and have saved them , 35 per cent to 100 per cent on any atyl * double breasted , sailor or three pleco suits. We show a good all wool cheviot eult In dou'blc- ' ( CO YIOHTID ) breafited style , double scat and double knee , posi 1.75 ACN'L riTZHUGH tively worth $2.75 to $3 , In this sale at . 300 boys' short pante suits , double breasted coats , made of very flnosl Dickey Kerseys and Caselmerce , In the new nobby checks , In all sizes from 6 to 10 , positively $4 values , In this sale at 275 boys' very fine short pants suits , doublo-brcaated coats , made of newest scrgog , In checks and stripes , pants with double scat and knee , riveted patent buttons Ef | excelsior waist bands , the well known make , a suit other stores would * ft | | 1 advcrtlso as great values at $6 , hero In this sale at only vBcFVF All the nobby Ideas for the little follows , ogee 3 to 8 , In vesteo eultu at $1.00 , $1.75 , $2.60 , $3.50 , $3.75 and $5.00. HAYDEN BROS. Sellitia the Most Clothina in Omaha. TTolllclay. m S terlin g * Si7 We Imvo been receiving many now plocos In Ililw famous warn dur- Jn tlio liiKt wpok and now Invite the public to mil nnd Inspect them. snedallv line pieces and nuts for wedding glfU and Individual presents. Wedding Stationery engraved In up-to-date Btyles equal to the best eastern work , 100 Engraved Cards and plate $1.W ) . . .Mavh in n ey < & Ho 11 Ida y , uo fo 15th and Douglas Sts. C. S. Itityiiiatnl Co BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS MANUFACTUBED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYKUP CO. A'UTIS T11HA3IU. . ' fcicUili Dlueud limit. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Oa BMC. > * ; ItlUUl. blOfllO for CM'lmtir I Jhiflllk t > t - nWj'ra.ul la lit 4 tat UtU JUI1U\ , ilri "Ub blot ikUo. Tk * nixlbrr. litfm , ttH\arm luttllltf . UMand fotifaomi All > riif < liii , rM l . ia t mi lot ptrtltilMl. lwUdw i4l4 B4 " IUU r r r n U. . to iaur. b , r.tmr. 10