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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1899)
DAILY FRIDAY , DECEMBER 8. 1890. IZJ THE OMAHA BEE : . . . S5.00 Dress Goods Remnants 50o Yard- Si , 00 Dress Goods 25o Yard. SI.OO SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE 26C YARD l5U.no Silk ItrntiiimtflHlR Yil 20o Trr * MiihiUN : i J-2 Vil , nml Urniiil Ilnr- Knln * of All Klntln Cotton ( iomln HdiimintN In Ilnnciiiriit. REMNANTS $5.00 DRESS GOODS 60C YD. All the dress Roods from Madame Dick's dres mnklng celntlhmcnt In lengths less than seven yards , In other words not enough for a dress patterns , will go on sale for the first time Friday , no matter what the value Is , whether 12.00. $3.00 or $3.09 yard , your choice on front bargain square at oOc yard. Remnants of dress goods In lengths from ono to nix ynrds , plain colors , silk mixed cloth , all on sale t 25c yard. Caselmcrcs for rainy day oklrls , boys' and men's wear , nnd petticoats. All wool. In lengths from 2 to 12 yard * , actually worth $1.00 yard , on sale at 2f > c yard. $1.00 SILK MOUSSELINE DE SOIE 2r.C. Wo will again today for the second 11 in ito cll moUBsellne do solo In black , pink , light blue , cream nnd reds , so well ndnptod for evening wear , waists , trim mings , fnncy work , clc. This goods Is al ways sold at $1.00 yard , our price 26c yard , In lengths from 2 to 10 rards. ninny pieces to match. Remnants of Imported dress goods In plain colors , silk and wool mixed , In short lengths , on sale nt fie nnd lOu each. Remnants of English cashmeres In pinks , light blues and dark coloro. In lengths for fnncy work , doll's dresses nnd children's dresses , evening waists , goods actually worth 25c yard , In romnnnts at Co yard. REMNANTS OK $2.50 SILK , -IOC YD. Prom .Madam Dick's dressmaking estab- j Jlnlnnent nil the short remnants of silk run- | nlng from 2 to 10 yards , for wnlsts , fancywork : work , doll andchildren's dresses , all qual ! ities , worth up to $2.50 , on sale at 49c yard. 15,000 yards-remnants of nil kind of dress linings , French porcallne , plain nnd fancy twilled sllcsln , t > llk finished taffeta skirt lin ing , worth up to 20c , go at S c yard. FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY. 1,000 yards 36-Inch heavy , new spring per cale , 2c yard. Fleece back wrapper flannel. Cc yard. Drapery ticking , denim , cretonne , etc. , 8'Ac yard. Light-colored shirting prints , 2V c yard. Indigo blue prints , SVjC yard. Light and/dark outing llanncl , 3' c yard. Deal grade outing flannel , 7'/ic yard. 40-Inch wide dotted swlsa , lOc yard. Heavy black and white twilled shirting , 3 e yard. Bleached muslin , 30 inches wide , 3 < c yd. And hundreds of other bargains In the basement. BOSTON STORE , OMAHA , N.y W. Cor. 10th and Douglas Sis. Another Huff Man Arrentcil. Detectives Sargent nnd Savage made an Important arrest Wednesday night on a tip given them by a uegro. The two sleuths were walking up Dodge street about 12 o'clock on the still hunt for criminal when they were accosted by a negro who was in toxicated enough to have a desire to become friendly with someone. They stopped rind talked with him and the negro confided In the strangers that he had the distinction of being acquainted with a real Dakota horse- thief who was spending a few days In the city. The detectives bocnmo Interested at once and declared that they would rather look upon a bad man from Dakota than the president himself. The guide led the way to a lower Dodgestr et ealoon and pointed cut the criminal. Ho was immediately ar rested , much to the astonishment of the in former. At the station the man was recog nized as Tom Murphy , alias Tom Klmbal , who has made a largo-sized reputation for horse stealing In South Dakota. The au thorities the.ro have been notified and it is expected they will send for the prisoner. Ofllccrn mul Mi-mlicr * tit St. JoImVi I.oilKc No.in. . A. ! " . nnd A. M. | Please attend special meeting in Free- j mason's hall ut 1 o'clock p. m. Friday , December - ' comber 8 , to assist nt the funeral of Brother Thomas H. Babcock. From residence , 1530 Sherman avenue , 2 o'clock. Prospect Hill. JOHN N. NEELY , Master. S. D. CADWELL , Secretary. Sninuol Burns , 1318 Farnam , is selling a Havilaud china dinner course. Hess & Swoboda , florists , 1411 Farnam , choice cut flowers and plants. JIAYIIRV : nttos , liny Yonr SllUmow niut llnr Them Ilrro. FOR WE ARE OFFERING THE MOST RE MARKABLE BARGAINS. $12.50 black satin duchess drew patterns $ : .ns. $18.00 black satin De Lyon dress patterns for $11.75. $1.00 ! black gros grain dress patterns for $11.00. $20,00 black French poplin dress patterns for $ ll.ns. Every pattern full 12 yards nnd guaran- teeed. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE BIG GEST SALE ON BLACK TAFFETAS EVER HELD. "So plain black ID-Inch taffeta for 4C. ! ) $1.00 plain h/ack 27-Inch taffeta for 7'c. ll.SO plain black 30-Inch taffeta only $1.00. Note widths and prices nnd then come nnd sea the cunlltlcs. j DRESS GOODS SALE. j Clearing out French flannels. All our j'Terslan designs , stripes , dots , etc. , usually sold nt 75c to ! )0c ) our price for tills snlo i will bo 4flc. All our $0.50. $7.30. $3.50. $0.00. ] $10.00 crcpons on this sale nt $4.05 ; otriy n 'limited number left. All our $3.50 , $1.50 , $4.08 crepona on this sale only $2.98. All our $2.25 , $2.60 , $2. S crcpons on this sale i nt JUS. All our tailor suitings that sold at $3.50 $ to $5.00 per yard , will go on this sale nt $2.50. Wo positively arscrt that Lansdowne can oniiy be found In our store. Wo have them In 02 shades. If H Is not wrapped on a Lansdfiwno board nnd per- I fornted on the edge It Is not Lnnsdowne. > 10,000 yarda romnant/i from fie to 25c per | yard. GOO dress patterns nt $1.08 , $2.93 per yard. BIG SALE ON SHEET MUSIC. Today wo will sell 12 of the most popular hits of flip day nt lac per copy. "My Hannah Lady , " "Because" nnd "Al- i ways , " "My Honolulu Lady , " " \VhlstllngIUi- fus , " "Won't YOU Take Mo Back to Dixie ? " "When Knighthood Was In Flower , " latest waltz , "One Little Word , " latest song by Gusslo Davis , "Bunch of Blackberries" and "Smoky Mokes , " new cake walks , "I'm Glad I Met You , Mary , " "My Llttlo Georgia 1 Rose , " tomorrow onfly 15c per copy ; by mall , IGc ; regular price , 60c per copy. Lib- cral discount on books and folios. Road the cloak ad. HAYDEN BROS. CLEAR GAIN TO THE FUEL BIN Ilii'li mill 1'nnr Alike Ilejolce In the Visitation of SprliiK In Mltl- Wlutcr. The population of Ornnhn , nfter alternating among ulsters , light overcoats and ordinary house clothing for a week , put nil Its heavier garments back Into the clothespress in the morning nnd nppeared on the streets for bus iness or pleasure with a renewed confidence in Omaha's climate. The Ice In Hanscom park which had berne the weight of the ven turesome school boy during the Thanksgiv ing holidays dissolved under the genial De cember sun. The curlers who have obtained exclusive permission to use the upper pond found their rinks transformed into an Invi tation to ducks. The- downtown streets were thronged dur ing the day with provident Christmas shop pers and business men all bent on Improving to the utmost the gracious concession from the weather clerk. The tardy arrival of win ter Is a boon for the poor , who have never obliged to appeal to the charity-distributing agencies much less than usual up to the present time. After Christmas spring Is In sight and each warm day now la so much clear gain to the fuel bin. Uncil by IlrltUli Soldiers In Afrlcn , Captain C. G. Dcnnlson is well known all over Africa as commander ofthe forces that captured the famous rebel Oallshe. Under daate of November 4 , 1897 , from Vryburg , Bechuanaland , ho writes : "Before starting on the lost campaign I bought n quantity of Chamberlain's Colic , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy , which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint , and had given to my men , and in every case It proved most bene ficial. " The Clilcnc" Sleeping Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited train at1:55 : p. m. daily , arriving Chicago 7:45 : next morning. There -MAY - be finer sleepers than these In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave dally at 6:40 n. m. and 7:30 : p. m. City offlcee , 1401 nnd 1403 Fnrnnm street. AUGUSTAD-Emll F. , at the residence of hit * mother , north-west corner of Thir teenth and Valley streets. Funeral Saturday , December 0 , at 2 p. m. Friends invited. iiAvnn.v nuns. , ( Jrooi'py Sole. 10-pounM flck strlrtly pure buckwheat , 2fic. 10-pound wick pure graham flour , 19e. 8 pounds fresh rolled oatmeal. lOc. 6 pounds new navy bennf , only 19c. 1 pounds now lima beans , only 19c. 6 pounds new Carolina rice , 19c. C nounds crisp flake hominy , 19c. Now ponrl taplocn , 2 pounds for lOc. Italian farina. 2 pkgs. for lOc. Now crenm cornstarch , 3 pkgs. , lOc. New self-raising pnncnke flour , per pack age , i'/4e. ' i'4e.NEW NEW EVAPORATED FRUITS. Now California prunes , per lb. , Cc. Now Valencia raisins , per lb. , 7'Sc. New yellow Crawford peaches , 8tSc. New pears or apricots , per lb. , 12'/4c. ' New sultnnn seedless raisins , 12He. New 3 crown layer figs , lb. , 12V4c. Crcntn of Wheat , per package , lOc. Plllsbury's Vltcs , per package , lOc. Large 2-lb. pkg. breakfast wheat , lOc. Grape Nuts , the brnln food , lOc. CANDIES , FRESH EVERY HOUR. Boston chips , per lb. , 19c. Butter daisies , per lb. , 12 c. 1'oppormlnt kisses , per lb. , 9',4c. Wrapped cream caramels , per lb. , 9'/4c. Burnt peanuts , per lb. , 9'/4c. Clove cushions , lemon drops , log cabin mixed , lady lingers , peanut squares , etc. , per pound , only 914c. Buttercups stuffed with nut meats , per lb. , ISc. Opera cammels. ner lb. . ISc. Candy canes , each , only 3',4c. Cream mixed , per lb. , 12c. Wo huvo the largest assortment of fine candles in the city. HAYDEN BROS. Read the cloak nd. , \ n neil ! ! < < nu'nt * . One of the dramatic triumphs of the cen tury , equalling if not eclipsing the dramatic oddity "Cyrano do Bergerac , " "Tho Chris tian" will bo seen here for the first tlmo tonight. Unlike "Cyrano do Bergerac , " In terest Is not centered In the piece because of any great nctor or actress enacting ono of Its roles , ns was mainly the case In "Cyrano do Bergernc , " but because of Its absorbingly dramatic story. Those who have read the book of coursu know something of the story , but they will bo surprised at the drama as R whole. In dramatizing n novel much of the original story Is sacrificed in plnccs for dramatic effect. Such Is said to bo the case In "The Christian. " Eftle Ells- ler will bo seen here as Glory Quayle , the part made famous by Viola Allen. Stage receptions having proved so suc cessful at the Crelghton-Orpheuin the man agement has arranged another ono for the coming Saturday matinee. The laflles nnd children nre cordially Invited to come upon the stngo to "make the acquaintance" of some of the star circus performers , includ- j ing Walton's gymnastic monkeys , Mile. Erna's trick musical dogs nnd the Hngl- haras Japanese family of jugglers , bal- nncers and acrobats , including the cute nlmond-eyed boy nnd girl. The program Saturday afternoon , in addition to the acts performed by these star circus performers , will Include a monologue by Laura Burt , a novelty musical act by the Whitney brothers , a medley sketch by Mr. Thorn nnd Mlsa Carlton nnd equlllbrlstlc feats by Genaro nud Theol. Amateur night is December 15. Everybody Is talking about It ; also about the engagement of Paplnta , the great and only Paplnta , which begins Sunday , Decem ber 17 , continuing one week , nnd for which seats are now on sale. Grand Trunk Canadian ExctirMoiin. Low rates ! First class service ! Long visit ! Tickets good leaving Chicago De cember 14 , 15 , 1C and 17 , and for return from destination until January G , 1SOO. We soli all kinds of MALT EXTRACTS , both LIQUID and SOLID , nnd are prepared to make very low prices on same , especially when token in full cnao lota. TERMS CASH. Bottle. Doz. Schlltz Mnlt Extract 13o 1. 0 Pabst Best Tonic 20c 2.23 Anbeuaer-Buscli Mnlt Nutrlno 20c 2.25 Wyeth's Liquid .Malt 23c 2.S5 Mnlt Marrow 20c 2.00 Schuster's Mnlt and Hop Tonic 23c 2.23 Johnnn HofC's Mnlt Extract , with Iron 35c 4.00 Jnhann Haft's ilalt Extract. . 35o 3.75 Blatz Malt Vivine 20c 2.25 Gulnno-s' Stout 25c 2.W Hospital Tonic 'Malt nnd Hops 25c 2.25 Bass' Ale ' . . . . 25c 2.60 Malt Ale r. 25c Ale nnd Beef S5c Liquid Bread ( Nlcholson'fl ) . . . . 25o Maltlno Preparations 85c Sherman & McConncll Drug Co. Dodge St. After Jan. 6th on corner. i \ nnns. llottilnR nml Slioo Speolnln. FREE KNEE PANTS. With every boy's knee pants suit we glvo free one extra pair of knee pants made with double pout and knee. Boys' suits worth $3.00 to $7.00 on sale at $1.75 , $2.60 , $3.26 and $3.93. Boys' fine covert top overcoats , strictly al wool , every coat worth from $3.60 to $7.80 nil sizes , r. to 16 , with or without velvet col lar , on sale at $1.75 , $2.95 nnd $3.95. SALE ON MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Men's $15.00 suits on sale nt $7.30. Men's all wool covert and Kersey overcoats and all wool cheviot nnd casMnlorc eUlts mndo to sell nt $8.00 and $10.00 , go In this sale at $5.00. lion's suits nnd overcoats , made to sell for $18.00 to $20.00 ; they're beauties ; BO dlffercn styles , In striped nnd checked suits and fine covert , frlczo and Kereey overcoats , on sale at $10.00. THE "ULTRA" SHOES AND SHOE SPE- DIALS. Ladles' fine 50c ovcrgaltcrs , ISc. Infants' fine 50c soft sole shoos , 17c. The famous "Ultra" shoe for women on sale. An attractive and stylish boot , llghi and durable , perfect , fitting and easy as n kit' ' glove ; nit sizes and nil widths and all styles ; the equal of most $5.CO shoes , on salu nt $3.50 Ladles' $2.00 Dongola kid .shoos . , $1.19. Men's fine satin calf Ince shoes , $1.00. HAYDEN BROS. Read the cloak nd. Union Pnclllo. The Colorado Special , Leaving 11:55 : p. in. The Pacific Express , Leaving 4:23 : p. m. . Are the Two trains daily For Denver and Colorado points. City Ticket Olllce , 1302 Farnam St. The Clilt'itK" Slei'illiiu : Cnr For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves on the "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited j train nt 4:55 : p. m. dally , nrirvlng Chicago 7:45 : next morning. Thero. MAY be finer sleepers than those In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave dally at 0:40 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. City offices , 1401 nnd 1403 Farnam street. AnftdclutLMl CliiirltU-N "Wood Yard. Thirteenth nnd Nicholas. 'Phono 1640. On sale , second-hand oak and pine ; 2-lnch plank ; also best plno kindling ; hard nnd soft stovcwood and chunks always on hand at reasonable prices. JOHN LAUGHLAND , Secretary. . AVe railed on Max last evening nnd he ! got some paper and n lend poiifll and tried to show us that the CO Pill Makers were going to get us to sign nnd become one of the trust trnng. After showing us we told him that tiin GO Pill Makers could not get us In the "winter time" and that \vp always went fishing In the "summer time" nml i how in he llgured wo couldn't under- stand. That uuzzled Max. Cnstorla 2r > c Hosteller's llllters 75o Kay's Lung Bulm 20c Dr. Worts Tooth Powder 20c Paine's Celery Compound 73c Ozomulslon 75c Hall's Catarrh Cure r,0c Carter's Liver Pills ] 5c Brown's Tooth Powder 2Dc Rublfoam 20c Ayer's Hair Vigor 7Sc Hall's Hnlr Restorer 75c Tnynes1 Expectorant 73c Jayncs' Vermiruge r.0c Swift's Beef Extract 400 Blrney's Catarrh Powder . )0c ) Gem Catarrh Powder MOo CUT PRICE DRUGGIST Corner 16th mid Chicago. Watch Always makes a nice Christmas gift nnd ono that Is appreciated and kept for years. We arc showing ft beautiful line and would bo pleased to show you our styles nnd quote you our prices. "Wo hnvo somo'very handsome - some enameled cases. Spend a few mln- utee at our storo. THE JEWELER. 1516 Douglas St. Mulais as to Goods Come In. " In our last I uesday nights cloak advertisement we said we would give you "particulars as the goods came in. " These are the particulars in plain simple facts : Our Mr. James Hayden , a member of the firm , permanently located in New York , watching for a break or a change in the market , wired our Cloak buyer the following message : "Weather is warm , Manufacturers more than anxious to unload. Come immediately. " JAMES HAYDEN. Our cloak buyer's expectations wore more than realized. Owing to the warm wcathor and backward sea son in that section ho found that manufacturers ) wore willing to unload nt any price within reason nnd ho bought hundreds nnd hundreds of garments for losn money than wo ever dreamed of. All and every ono of them are hiph class , artistio garments , the creations of the very best manufacturers who have made Now York City the market of the world. Hero is a partial list of the manufacturers whoso entire produo tions wore closed out to him. Coiiliclni it Co. , Sim IT .t Slllicriiiini , II. I'll N t u r mile ACo. . , ( iiiHluvi : Ilium it Ilron , , < io K. mil st. ( 'mini mill Klilrt'il Sin. ( irt-cne St. I'rliicn nml nrrcnu Sin. llulliiinii & .llynter , llciiilrliniiii .t Mppiiiiiii , KnlfilK'Iincr fc Itomnlnr , IIS IlmulKoii .St. ill JO. 10th SI. ( irei-iio St. T.'l Wo roe * ( or St. etc. , etc. , and Fried man Bros. , who failed about two weeks ngo and whoso entire stock was closed out at twenty-flvo cents on tbo dollar. These tremendous purchases are now marked and ready for sale in our Cloak Dept. The _ above nre facts nnd represent modern merchandising methods , placing us In position today to quote prices that may ho given you by other conccrnu In sixty days hence , when advertising their January and February clearing sales at 2.10 on the dollar. Today wewill give you a partial list of thousands of bargains , and further particulars later on. These prices challenge the world and are open to nil competition , t 100 LADIES' COATS Including Kngllsh 425 LADIES' SUITS In flno Venetians , 175 MISSES' JACKETS Ages 14 , 10 and 18 , LADIES' GENUINE SEAL COLLAHETTES ellk lined braided and trimmed Skinner's t atln lined throughout , with coaching coats , short box coats , single and throughout , > UUULt Peislan Jnmh yoke , lined with heavy hro- double-breasted flno kersey coats , marten med , in the best styles ; they velvet colar they cado satin , worth arq worth MO to $60 , on IS.oo nro worth eight dollars 3.98 trimmed ; line Imported Montannc coats , line . . twenty dollars , for for enle at only Imported whipcords and kerseys ; 125 MISSUS' JACKETS , In two-toned effects that nro worth from J20 to ' SUITS In 275 LADIES' TAILOU-MADE J10 your choice 10.00 Venetians , homespuns , in - plaids nnd checks , fects list's and H , in fancy nnd mixtures ISc , worth 1. LADIES' IMITATION STONE only . taffeta lined throughout , $7.00. for MAHTEN COLLARS , worth they arc worth J20.00 9.98 $10.00 $ , sale . on at for , LADIES' I'EHSIAN WOOL. . CAPES , thirty ZOO COATS Including our well known $15.00 Inches long , thlbct trim coata , coverts , Washington Mills kerseyu ; 173 LADIES' TA1LOH-MADB SUITS No med , worth six dollars 1.98 600 LADIES' ' WAISTS Mode lined with fnncy silks and Skinner's satin , better cult made anywhere for wenr nnd for of heavy black Fatln and tiif 2.98 -to-dtUe | > high clatn garments - service , In a largo variety of materials ; LADIES' HLACK KEHSEY CAPES Silk feta , worth $ C.OO , for. . . ments In every jcejwct Jackota silk lined throughout , skirts per- lined throughout , 30 Inches long , marten on uale at , cnllno lined nnd Interlined , collar and edging down 20 DOZEN LADIES' UNDERSKIRTS With worth llfteen dollars on 6.94 tliu front ; they are worth 7.98 two rufllcs ana ( lounre , trimmed ' COO LADIES' JACKETS In black and col- salu at $15.00 , for only wth | Iti rows of cording ; they 69c ore , silk lined throughout , 723 CHILDREN'S JACKETS -Agcw 1 to 14 , LADIES' ALL WOOL GO ! .F CAPES 30 are worth $2.00 , for worth ten dollars on In two-toned effects , worth Incht'H long , In blacks and tnlo at Hvo dollars 1.98 whites only , worth $1.GO ! ! , 5.98 BO DOZEN LADIES' BLACK SATIN UN- for . lor only . , DEUSKIRTS Klunncl lined throughout , they are worth 75c SOO LADIES' 1JLACK JACKETS Kerseys , $1,50 , for boavera and 1'crulau wools , allk lined ' BO DOZEN LADIES' KLANNEL throughout , the very newest 75c ETTK WRAPPERS , worth styles , worth $8.00 and $9.00 , on iiulo for oi.ly. . . . . . . . . . . * $1.00 , for o New Idea cloak selling now in pro gress. Selling cloaks , suits , furs , etc. , at so called January clearing sale prices. The department was never so attractive , the garments . never so complete in assortment , You'll ' have to come and see them to appreciate the values that are here for you. Remember there is not an old garment in the depart ment. Plenty of help , no waiting : Such chances to save money on your winter wraps may never come again. It's a new idea selling cloaks at this season of the year at such prices. We're the first to think of such an idea and the first to enter into it. Our advice isbuy now while the selection is at its best , and the price at the lowest notch. ill for Gifts. Wo have Just received a large Invoice of FRENCH HAND DECORATED CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS. CHOCOLATE SETS. BREAD AND J1UTTBR PLATES , CAKE 3ISHES , DON DONS , etc. , the handsomest goods over shown In Omaha , nnd nothing nicer for a holiday preHent. Wo sell beautiful Jeweled Hat Pins for $1. Best Plated Napkin Rings , 25c , 33o and fiOe Just half price. Opera Glasses , ? 3.00 to $25.00. Silver Hack Brush and Comb.J2.50. Wo would llko you to call and Inspect our goods nnd get our prices. GEO. W. RYAN & CO. , 105) ) S. 16th Street. Strength Is what everybody Ifi after In selecting beer for homo conHumption. Krug Cabinet Beer Has these to a greater degree than any other beer. And BO nuld the judgeb on awards at the exposition when 'hey gave It The Highest Award Possible Think of ' 1 his When Von Order The next case of beer for your home. FRED KRUG BREWING CO , , 1007 Jtickson St. Omnlw A VISIT TO OUR STORE. Will consume but little of your time , nnd with this list to nld you your Chrlst- maw selection can ho made In one- half the tlmo usually required. AHTiri.KS l''Oll ' ( ilj.Vl'IjISMK.t In SIc-rlliiK Sllvvr or mounted wltli nllvt'r. Al" Mugs Collupslhln Cups Hat MnrkH AKh Trays < * orksTPws Ink Slnnds ' f ruff liiiiloiis Key Chains Hitters Ilottlea C'niirt Plaster Cases Key Ulng Ulottors rout Markers Key King Tags Panes ( VlP WlliHtlCH Letter Opont-rs riitters f'tuimpaKiio Knives Manicure Bets Jars Decanters Match Boxen Cutlers Desk mutters Mllllany Brushes Clfrarctto CUSPS Ui'Hk Sets Mirrors ( Mgiir Lighters KIllHkH Menthol Inhalers Cigar TrayH Foot Hulps MllC'tlllKO PotS Clarol I'ltchers Hulr IlniHlicR Nail Files Cloth Ilrushes lint Jiruslies J'uper Cutlera This list will bo continued In future Issues till completed. MAWHINNEY & HOLLIDAY Jewelers and Art Stationers. ' c'n. e who live m glass hoyses Some envious dealers insinuate that our weights are short because we give "Trading Stamps. " We also give you a city scale certifi cate with the load FREE of charge. SHERIDAW COAL OFFICE , VICTOR WHITE , 1605 Farnam. TEL. 127 BUY THE GENUINE FOR BALE LunTDcr und material of all fclnda Wo purchased The Greater Ameri cas Exposition. Our branch office If locat MANUFACTURED BT ed In the Administration Building In the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. Exposition Grounds and wo would be pleas NOTE THIS NAMU. ed to . furniuli all Information. Write tor HO WELL'S otliKru Curou fall. when all our catalogue wltfi long distance telephone , AntilawfCurou In action. la olllco , | Anti-lawf Hufc und - Try it. Z3c. CHICAGO HOU8K WRCCKINQ CO.