THE STORE. t We desire to y to tie alliance people of this great atate that oar stock is oue of the largest and most oom plate ganeral stocks in the "whole oonntrr, and we are in the market o ell koodi. We watt jour trade, and if good goods at right prices and a square deal every time will get a por tion we are bonnd to have it Our aim C J' sell eTery thing; oar motio is C than anybody." And we prci i flgbt it oat nnder this - ban ner!. Jta to sell all the goods in the fc. sf. Oar mail order depart ment fyu excellent running order and all inquiries as well as orders receire prompt attention. Money eheerfolly refunded if goods are not satisfactory. A trial order solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Respectfully, MAXWELL, SHA11TE & BOSS CO. TELEPPONB HO, . HaYWELL, 8HAEPE & BOSS CO., I5S2 Ii-38 38 EmI O 8t, Iiaooia. ' Hail arden promptijr attended to. THE STORE. Grocery Department Southern granulated sngar will sell for 6 14o perpound. Eastern granu lated sngar, EL & E., 6o per pound. California extra C. 6e per pound. Cnt loaf sapar, 8o per pound. Fdwdered agar, 8 cents per pound. AH package coffee are still 24To perpound. A gen uine Mocha and Jara still UOj per pound. Mew York hand picked nary beans, per pound 6c. German hand Sicked Nary beans, per pound 4Jo. few Carolina rice, per pound 7o. Mew Japan rice, (to. boiled oats per pound i cents. Boiled Bye, 4 cents. Snowflake hominy, per pound 5o. New York state buckwheat per pound 4o. Jim liiscuit baking powder, per pound 10c. Bombay bak ing powder, lOo. Price's aj.d Byal baking powder, per pound 42a. C hoice leaf lard, per pound 80. New layer figs, per pinna 21).). New London lay er raisins, per pound 19o. New Mus catel raisins, in boxes, per pound 14c. New Muscatel raisins, in bags, ; per pound 9i New Leghorn citron, per pound UOo. Genuine Ohio maple syr up, per gallon 80c. Star tobaooo, pur pound, S9o. Horahoe tobaooo, per pound Si);. Climax tobacco, per pound 8'Ja. Spearhead, per pound, M)o. Quantity and Quality, per pound 29c. Joker, pet pound, 29o. A genu ine kiln dried smoking tobaooo for 19 cents per pound. French poas, per oan 15c, worth 20o. French mush rooms, per can 18a, worth 20o. New Plattsmouth corn, per can 9ic, worth Uo. New Baltimore tomatoes, per can 9 Jo, worth 12o. New early Jane peas, per can 12io, worth 20o. New etringless beans, per can 9a, worth 12o. New it pound Ualfornia peaones, per oan 22io, worth SOo. New 3 pound California pears, per oan 22lo, worth 30c. New 3 pound California cherries, p r oan 22io, worth 30o. ' New 3 pound California apricots, per can 20o, worth 25c. New 8 pound California grapes, per can 17io, worth 25c. New The Farmers' Alliance, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT CORNER 11TH AND M STREETS, . LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. : , ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. -J. BURROWS, Editor. J. M. THOMPSON. Business MVgr. VAS greet our readnw this wook with Tna ' Alluncb enlarged to nearly double Its former size. We intend to add to its value editorially as much as we have to its size. Wo hope to be able further to enlarge it to a seven column quarto, and will do so as soon as our patronage Justifies it. . We realize fully that Thk Alliance hat won the plaoe it holds by Us FEARLESS NESS AND TKTTrfl. It will not be changed is those particulars. We have voluntarily rejected a valuable in come from corporation advertising, for the reason that that patronage is bestowed to control the press. We ask our friends to make this up to us in increased subscriptions. Our largely Increased expenses have com pelled us to slightly Increase our price, TERMS: Single subscriptions... $t 25 Five subscribers in one order one year., fi 00 Persons sending clubs on add single sub scriptions at the same rate. These, terms will be rigidly adhered to. PREMIUMS. The Alliance one year and Looking Backward post paid.... $1 50 Ditto and Labor and Capital by Kellogg............ 1 40 Ditto and Caesar's Column 1 50 " " Our Republican Mon- archy by Venier Voldo. . . ..... .."lTO The above books for sale at this office or sent post paid as follows; Looking Backward.............. 50cts. Caesar's Column. ....... ... . . .... .50cts. Labor and Capital............... 20cts. Our Republican Monarchy .25cts. ,. Address. - ' , Alliance Pcb. Co., Lincoln Neb. NOTICE. pott't fail to read notice of Berridge Uro'8 sale of Englishire Horses adver tised in this paper. People in want of a really good, young, sound horse with plenty of bone, and the best of legs and feet should not fail to attend their sale on Feb. 10th, when they can get some thing .good for their money. These .horses are wonderfully well bred and are fully acclimated, and will remain at Fair drounds from now on until time of sale. Anyone wishing to inspect these horses will be gladly shown them l)y Berridge Bros. Don't forget to send for catalogue, and remember date of sale: . , . IwSS. THE FARMERS' 3 pound California plums, per can 10c, worth 256. New 3 peund Standard California peaones, per can 20a, worth 2jc. New $ pound Standard Califor nia peaones, per can 15c. worth 29c New 3 pound California Pie peaches, per can 120, worth 15. New 2 pound Standard Baltimore gooseberries, per can lOfl, worth 158. New 2 pound Standard Baltimore blackberries, per can 10c, worth 15o. New 3 . pound Standard Baltimore raspberries, per can 12u,' worth 20c New 2 pound Standard Baltimore Strawberries, per can 12Ji. worth 20a. New 2 pound Alaska Salmon, per can 12 Jo, worth 20a. New Pack imp. sardine, per can 5c, worth 15c New packed mustard sardines, per ran 80, worth 10c Span ish Qwen olives, per bottle 24c, worth 40c. Halford's sauce, large, per bot tle, 83c, worth 40c. Halfor J's sauce, small, per bottle. 19c, worth 25c. Crosse St Blaokwell pickles, per bottle 33c, worth 40c. Crosse Si Blackwell jams, per bottle 24 cents. English style pickles, per bottle 24a, worth 30 cents. Schimmel's catsup, pints, per bottle 15c, worth 25c. 8 oz. bottle lemon extract, per bottle 25o, worth 50c 8 oz. bottle Vanilla extract, per bottle 25c, worth 50 & Imported mac aroni, per package 14o, worth 20c Imported Vermicelli, per package 14c, worth 25c A good broom for 15o, worth 20c A good washboard for 15c, worth 25c A good water pail for 15c, worth 20c A eood blacking brush for 10c, worth 25o. We are still sell ins: our 8O0 teas for EOo a pound and a eood Japan tea sittings for 17c Choice country batter, 20o per pound. Re member we sell groceries cheaper than anybody. TELErHONB NO. :. MAXWELL, SH ABPE & BOSS CO., '.5Sa-34-i 33 Eat O Ht . Lincoln. HU order, promptly attended to. THE STORE. ; Furniture Department. A few chilly facts. Notwithstanding the fact that our holiday trade was un usually large, we have a full and com plete assortment of Furniture bought at remarkably low figures, and will be disposed of at prices that cannot be beaten by anybody. We will qnote you prices on a few staple articles, ana guarantee anything in this department can be bought at correspondingly low prices. Wood seat chairs, 3 f pindles, at 45c Wood seat chairs, 4 spindles, at 50c, Perforated seat chairs at 75c Perforated seat and back chairs at 8 Jo. A nice cane seat cbair at si. A nice wood-seat rocker at 75o, A nice per forattd seat rocker at $1. A large Boston rocker at $2. A cane seat and back nurse rocker at $1.75. A scroll arm cane seat and back rocker at $2.25. Utah chairs, with and without table, from85oip. Children's rockers from 75o up. Children's cradles from $1.50 up. Iiedsttads from $2,50 up. Stand ard woren wire wrings at $1.24. Cot ton top mattresses at $2.75. Wool mattresses at $4.25. Part wool mat tresses, extra carded, $5.92. Hair mat tresses as low as $9.85. We still have a few of those solid oak chamber suites MEETING OF CASS COUNTY FARM ERS' ALLIANCE. The Cass county Farmers' Alliance held its regular quarterly session in city hall, Weeping Water, December 27, 1890. The Subordinate Alliance were well represented and the work done was in accordance with the noble principle which caused the formation of the Alli ance. :" i The following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That we heartily endorse the resolutions adopted by the State Alli ance at the annual meeting held in Lin coln, December 16, 1800. Resolved, That we recommend each member of the Alliance to support such papers, and such only, as support our interests, and we condemn the effort of the Omaha Bee, State Journal, and World Herald to prejudice the members of the Alliance against J. Burrows, chair man of the executive committee, and heartily endorse the action of the State Alliance in giving him their almost unanimous support. Resolved, That all county monies held for the payment of bonds or other lia bilities should be loaned to the people of the county and the interest turned into the county treasury. Resolved, That we recognize the Inde pendent Eagle, published in Weeping Water, as the. official organ of the Alli ance of Cass county. Resolved, That we recommend Rev. N. M. Allen as chaplain of the legisla ture the coming session and request his appointment to that position. Resolved, That the late decision of the supreme court in the bond election case of L. G. Todd et. al. vs. Cass county is such as would open the elections to fraud without leaving any legitimate power in the hands of the people to remedy the wroug. R. E. Farmer. J. Clarke, ; D. D. Andbcs, A. T. Henshaw, James Rouse, . Committee. The following officers were elected for the ensuing term: C. L. Masters, president. James Rouse, vice president. B. F. Allen, secretary-treasurer. J. R.Marshall, Samuel Richardson, James Clarke, executive committee.. Rev. N. M. Allen, lecturer. Joshua Murray, chaplain. John Clarke, door keeper. -. John Holenbcck, sergeant-at-arms. ' . Voted, That tho next regular session bo held at Weeping Water. B. F. Allen, ' t Secretary. ALLIANCE, LINCOLN, NEB., SATUItDA at $18.75. A silk tapestry parlor suite for $38.50. High back cane seat chairs each $1.25. Hiph bick cane seat rock era each $2.15. We have a few articles that were bought especially for the holiday trade that can be bought at ex ceedingly low figures. Parties con templating tne zimisning 01 rooms tor the legislature will do us a favor by calling and looking over our stock and getting oar prices before purchasing elsewhere. We will save you from 15 to 25 per cent on what you purchase. Bemember that we sell Furniture cheaper than anybody. TELErHOSB KO. . MAXWELL, SHARPS ft BOSS CO. l.V.-S4-36-SS East O St, L'noola. Mail order, proptlj ui ended to. THE STORE. Dry Goodi Department. 40 inch black Mohair, great bargain, fiOc worth 75c 42 inch black Mohair at 00c, worth 90c 44 inch black Mo hair at 85c worth $1.25. 46 inch black Mohair at $1, worth $1.50. 40 inch black all wool Henrietta at 50c, worth 68s, 40 inch black all wool Henrietta at GOo, worth 78c 40 inch black Surah twill at 70 worth $1. 40 inch black silk warp Henrietta at $1, worth $1.50, 40 inch black silk warp Henrietta 'at $1.25, worth $1.75. 46 inch black silk warp Henrietta, special. t $1.30, wortn f l.Vo. 4J wen riaric suit warp Henrietta at $1.50, worth $2.25. 40 inch black Taffeta at $1 40, worth $2. 44 inch black twill with Mohair stripe at $1.35, worth $1.90. 40 inch all wool Henrietta, all shades, at 48. worth C80. 49 inch all wool Henrietta, all colors and black, at 73c, worth $1. 43 inch all wool Henrietta, all colors and block, at 983, worth $1.50. We have a nice line of evening shades at C8j, 73o and 98o. A choice line of Plsiis will be sold at 25o. 39c, 42c COe, 59s, 69o and 90o, one-third less than their value, 3G inoh English Henriettas, all shades and biaok, 25c, worth 35c 33 inch English Henriettas, all shades and black, 35o, worth 48 i. All our best 10 j Ginghams will be sold at Ge. A lot of Ginghams, fast colors, will go at 41c kvery piece of our beBt Prints we will sell for 4i3, worth 7o. Our own LL 4-4 Muelm at Cc worth 8 Lonsdale 4-4 bleached at 7.i, worth 10c Linens, Flannelx, blankets, Yarns, Hosiery, Underwear, Notions, etc., at proportionate low prices. Be- member we sell Dry Goods cheaper than anybody. West entrance, first floor. TELEPnOSE KO. 479. MAXWELL, SHABPE & H03S CO, 1M3 34-3S 88 E .t O St., Lu:oln. Ucil order, promptly attended to. THE STORE. Shoe Department. We have about $6,000 worth of bank' rupt stock left, which we are selling at less than cost of leather. The goods are of the very best make and every pair guaranteed or money refunded. Below we give yon a few of our . prices and invite you to inspect our stock, Ladies' best Dongola H. T., $2.75, for RUDGB& 0VCH TOO KINDS AND SIZES 1 THI SENIUM FROM $10.00 TO $75.00 JUX BEAR THIS TM0fcKH. BUDGE & MORRIS, 1122 N St., Lincoln, Neb. UNDERWEAR We have just completed arrangements by which we can offer Ladies', Men's and Children's underwear at exactly case prices, and sell you any quantity you wish. The goods offered are all strictly first-class. READ THE LIST. Men's red mixed i wool shirts and drawers, each ; $ 87$ Men's brown mixed J woool shirts and drawers, each 37 Men's red and white striped shirts and drawers, each. 87J Men's brown and white striped shirts and drawers, each 37 J Men's heavy scotch mixed shirts and drawers, each 87J Men's heavy gray all wool shirts and drawers, eacn su Men's heavy gray all wool double breasted snirts l.uu Children's underwear at proportionate prices. In ordering please make second choice as what you want may be 27tf J. W. Carter &Bailey, Commission llerchants, 825 and 829 North 16th St., Lincoln. Neb. Dealers In Bntter, Bns, and Poultry. FAHM Produce a Specialty. cash advtnces made en consignments. Write us for shipping directions. H it Reference: First Nat'l Bank, Lincoln, Neb. S. C. ELLIOTT, PROPMETOR OF CHINA HALL. DEALER IN China, Glass, Queeaaware, Chandeliers, Lamps, Oas Fixtures, Table tf Cutlery. Eto 1212 0 Street, Lincoln, Nob. mer price $4. Ladies' Cur. Kid, opera and common sense, $2.50, former price $3.75. Ladies Bright Dongola at $2, former price $3.25. Ladies Dongola, opera and common sense, at $1.50. for mer price $2.50. Ladies' Urain untton at $1.05, former price Si.ou. Laies Dongola Button at 78c, former price $1.50. Ladies' fine Calf Button at $1.75, former price $3. Ladies' Calf Battan at $1.50, former price $2.50. Misses' Dongola, high eat heel and spring heel, at $1.35, former price $2.25. Misses' Oil Goat, heel and spring heel, $1.20, former pnee $2. Misses' School Shoes at $1, former price $1.65. Misses' Goat Tip at $1, former price Sl.ou. unuas acnooi Shoes, button, at 98c, former prie $1.35. Child's solar tip Oil Grain at 77c, former price $1.25. Infants shoes at 10c, 25c. 40o and 50c Men's French Calf H. & S. at $5, former price $7.50. Men's French Calf H. W. at $3.50, for mer price $5. Men's Calf H.W. nt $3, former price $4.50. Men's Wankenphas H. W. at $2.20, former price $3.75. Men's Genuine Calf, all solid, $2, for mer price $3 25. Men's Button, Lace and Congress, $1.29, former price $2.25. Boy's high cut Calf Button $1.75, for mer price $2.75. Boys' Calf, all solid, at $1.25, former price $2.25. Boys' Button and Congress at $1, former price $1.85. Men's Kip boots at $1.95, lormer price $3.50. Men's Oil Grain boots at $1.75, former price $3. Boys' Kip boots at $1.19, former price $2.25. Boys' Oil Grain boots at $1.35, former price $2.50. Boys' Flesh Split, solid as a rock, at 99 o, former price $1.75. Ladies' first quality Arctics at 78c for mer price $1. Ladies' warm lined Alaskis at 75c, former price 90c. Misses' Arctics at G8e, former price 90o. Children's Arctics at 58c, former price 75c Children's Bubbers at 15c, former price 35c. Men's Pure Gam Boots . at $2.25, former price (3.50. Men's felt boot? at 39c, former price $1. Men's Arctics at t8o, former price $1 35. Men's robbers at 50c, former pric 80c Boys' rubber boots at $1.78, former price $2.50 Bembember that we sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than anybody. TELErHOKE KO. 4TJ. MAXWELL, SHAEPE & ROSS CO. 1S8WU Vt 33 E t O St., Lincoln. Hail order, promptly ittended to. THESTORE. Crockery Depattmeat. In this department the same low prices prevail and we are sure a visit will re salt in one or more purchases. Tha department embraces a complete line of china, glassware, crockery and stone ware, lamps and lamp goods, eto. Bead these prices : Teacups, 5o ; with han d'.e, 64c; coffee cups. 6 l-4o; with ban die, 7io; tea saucers, 5c, coffee saucers, 6 1-43 ; 5-inch plates, tic 6-inch plates, 64c; 7-inch plates. 7o; 8 inch plates, 8jc; 7-inch soup plates, 8c; 8 inch roup plates, 9e; 8-inch platters, 19c; 9-inch platters, 24o; 10-inch platters, 29c; 11- inoh platters, 33c; 12-inch platters,39c ; 14-inch platters, 44c; small howls (do), 11c; medium bowls (30), 14c; large bowls (24), 17c ; 0-inoh round scolloped MORRIS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Table and Pocket Cutlrey, Shears and Scissors. SKATES AND SLEDS. Decorated Tea and Coffee Pots The largest stock of hardware Holiday goods in the city. Mens' extra heavy all wool shirts and drawers, each, Ladies' jersey vests medium weight each Ladies' line merino vest and draw ers, each.......... , Ladies' fine all wool scarlet vests 95 19 37 and drawers, each 70 Ladies' extra fine all wool scarlet vests and drawers, each 80 Ladies' XXX scarlet all wool vests and drawers, each. 1 00 Ladies' XXX scarlet all wool jer sey vests and drawers, each. ... 80 closed out before your order is received. HARTLEY, State Agent, Lincoln, Neb. The Victory Peed Mill The Best Mill In the World For anindinsr Corn with or without the shuck, ana an Kinas or Bmau grain, capacity 15 to 60 bushels per hour, Made in three sizes, four, eight and twelve horse power. 25-i Address, THOS. ROBERTS, Springfield, 0. JAN. 3, 1891. vegetable dishes, 14c; 6-inch round scolloped vegetable dishes, 19.'; 7-inch round scolloped vegetable dislet, 21c: 8-inch round scolloped vegetable dishe, 29c; 9-inch round scolloped vegetable dishes, 33c; 10-inch round scolloped vegetable dishes, SSo; fine oval piokle dishes, 16o; 7-ioch covered rnreen. 54e; 8-inch covered tureen, 63c; No. 36 f in cv shape pitcher, holds 1 pint,14c; No. 30 fancy shspe pitcher, holds one quart, 19c; No. 24 fancy sbaped pitch er, holds 3 pints, 24c; No. 12 fancy shaped pitcher, holds 2 quarts, 33c; No. 6 fancy shaped pitcher, holds 1 gallon, 48c ; plain dessert dishes, 4s; sugar bowls, 35c; gravy boat, 24c; soup trays. 12c; covered bntter dishes, 45c; large wash bowls. 39c; large wash pitchers, 39c This is the celebrated J. and G. Meakins' ware, and is the best white ironstone china made on this earth. We have in stock some rare patterns of Havelin's decorated dinner and tea sets at right prices. We show a few very handsome designs in decoiated porcelain ware that we can sell as complete dinner or tea sets or by the single piece. This is a very de sirable thing to buy, as you can have as large or small a set as you please to begin with and add to it as your purse allows or your circumstances demand. Be sure you see this when you come in. Our stock is complete in all depart ments and prices are guaranteed. We sell dishes cheaper than anybody. Third floor, east side. TEIJlPHOSE KO. 479. MAXWELL, SHAEPE ft 2.0SS CO., l.323-3;-S$ East O8t.l1 noolb. C Vail or Jen promptly attended to. THESTORE. Hardware Department. The most crnel cat of all, but fortu nately at a time when it will do every body some good and help to round out the corners of the old year. The first thing that came in our way in this de partment was Heating Stoves, and we have trimmed them 01 every vestige 01 profit and now offer any Heating Stove on our floors at absolute cost. We mean this and don't propose to tie up money in Heating Stoves by holding them for a profit until next winter. Cut No. 2 is an even 25 per cent on" on all Silverware in plush cases and chil dren's sets (knife, folk and spoon). Cut No. 3 i 40 per cent off on a fine lino of Pocke Knives, the laigest. lne in the city. Cut No. 4 is on Skttes sod this will catch a great many. Cut No. 5, which is a very important one. as it embraces our entire Tinware de partment, which we have on an aver age cnt square in half. This ought to catch the housekeepers. Cut No. 6 takes in our gun department. Now, here is the finest layout of guns in the state outside of Omaha. We have quite a number of line double guns, such as Pieper, Richards, Bedman. Columbia and a unmber of other makes, worth from $55 to $65. These guns have been used a few times only. You can have your choice of the lot for 32.50. We have also a number of guns that would be cheap at $35 and on account of having hired them out a few times 8S4P 8tt) North of P. O. Centrally located and newly furnished throughout. Table first-clan. LAEGE A N D ELEGANT STEAM Terms $V25 to S1.50 Per day. Down ffo All kinds of Dry Goods being slaughtered. We have now commenced to unload our WINTER GOODS and ask you to call and get some of OUR BARGAINS. 6c muslin ior . ....... 4c Scarlet underwear 8c muslin for. ...... 6c reduced from $1 to 75c 6c calico for. . . . ... . .4c Blankets worth $1.60 8c cotton flannel for 5c for $1.00. 121-2c " " 10c Stockings of all kind la All wool re d 4 "121-2c reduced one-fourth. The bottom has tumbled out and now is the time to come and see us. Will be glad to see you. Yours truly, J. W. WINGER & CO. 1109 O Street- Lincoln, Neb. a. J9 FALL AND Everything You Eat, Wear and Use You cannot afford to be without it; even if you don't send orders to us, it will save you money as a guide to prices you should pay at home. w e lurnisa me doojk iree. Bona o cents to pay the postage h.r;eagl1$cCO; Wholesale Farmers' 68 Wabash Avy CHICACO. we will m)U them t fll.bo tor jour choice. We are exolusive agents in this city for Stevena' Rifles, the very best known target rifles. On any kind of a gun we will duplicate eastern prices and save you the freight. Bring in your list and discounts. Cut No. 7 is where our cutting quali ties sho7 up. It comprises oar line of shears and scissors. The st ck is large and complete and includes a number of the beet makes. On these we rounded eft" 25 per cent. Cut No. 8 interests the men only. No beard less youths nor young ladies need ap ply, as this is on razors only, and most every one has some favorite makr. bee 11 this Jist includes yours : xhere is Wade & Butcher's, Bengali, Elec tric, Twin Brothets, Queen, North field and the new Hornet. This last razor yuu want to see, as it is ground on a new principle and is a hnmmer. The disf-ount on these goods is 12 J per cent. Cat No. nine is in scales. We have just put in a new stock, but we must sell, and offer the marble slab butcher's scale at $11.75, worth $15.00; Butcher's pan scales at $3,75, worth $5.50; Spring balances, 15o to $1.50 each; Tta scales, very tine, $2.98 ach, north $4.50. Anything in the Scale line, from a postal scale to a railroad track scale, to order. Cut No. ten will be felt more by the horses, hogs aad cattle, as it is on barbed wire. We have three carloads in our wareroom. bought at the very moment that the prices reached the bottom. Oar cat price is so low that it is simply "out of sight." If you want wire vwll or write for prices. After cat No. 10 we had kind o' got our hand in and declared a generul cut on the entire hardware de partment, which mkH our store the tpot lor hardvt arc. We sell it cheaper tnan any bodv. First floor, east side. TELEPHONE KO. 479. MAXWELL, feH&EPE ft BOSS CO., Kail crlcr promptly tlerdfd to' THE STORE. Cloak Department. Slaughter 1 D'aughter!! "Our big kuiie has done its work." Thousands of dollars will absolutely be given away in the next two weeks. The greatest ot all bargain sales. Once in a life time is such an opportunity of fered. You can buy of us at rein 1 prices for less than regular factory prioes. All our cloaks must go is the command. Carry nothing over is our motto. One thousand cloaks, cloth jackets, walking coats, Newmar kets, plueli sacques and jackets reduced 40 per cent. You sure ly can be suited. A $6 jacket for $3.60, an $8 Jacket for $4.80, the $10 Jpekftts and Newmarkets for $6. All $15 Jackets and Newmarkets for $9, The $27.50 Plush Sacques for $16.50., Our $40 Plush Sidques for $24. All $60 PluBh Sacques for $36. This discount of 40 per cent applie to everything in ihis department. Re member we sell Cloaks cheaper than anybody. Second floor, west side, take elevator. - TELEPHONE NO. 47. MAXWELL, SHAEPE & ROSS CO. 152 M-hri 88 E s O 8-., Iinowln. Mail orders prom tly attended to. HEATED, luf JAMES McHAFFlE, Propr the Prices. WINTER EDITION. GENERAL CATALOGUE. oa it. A Supply House,