8 THE OMAHA DAILY 13E1E : MONDAY , OCTOBER 21. 1889. , 'h ! 'hi i THE CITY. The funcrnl ot Peter Dovors will take- plnco this morning at 10 o'clock tit St. rhilomonn's church , nt which tlmo Eolomti high mnsa will bo celebrated. Interment will bo made nt Crclfrhton cemetery. The pall bearers will bo se lected from the switchmen at the yards hero , at South Omaha , I'lattsmouth and Council BIulTa. You can double your money in sltf months by buj ing a lot in Plorro , the capital of South Dakota. Lota for sale tit U. 0 , Continental block , loth and Doufilns. _ Edholm & Akin. "Who are they ? " Oront fillvor Sulo Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. A Silver Ton Sot. Commencing Monday morning wo \vill sell fifty tea sots at 810 each. At tend this great sale ; throe days only. Goods warranted triple plate. Special Bale. Como curly. tiOHOLM & AKIN , Cor. ICth and Dodge , opp. P. O. Terminal I'nrncrnpliti. It. S. Mauvlllo , of Tiltlcn , is nt tlio Pax- ton. ton.M. . n. Springer , of Chicago , U nt the Mer chants. W. ( J. Stotlilard , of Chicago , is nt the Mor- chnuts. W. U. Viiientlno , of Sioux City , Is tit the Paxton. A. Kollogff , of OsUosh , WIs , is nt the Murray. W. L. Iloot , of Cincinnati , U stopping nt the Casoy. II. U. Howe , of Vcrilon , Is registered nt the Casoy. C. U. Cooke , of Uoono , la. , Is stopping at the Murry. Milton Doollttle , of Atkinson , is a guest at the I'axton. C. W. Nnylor , of naltimoro , is stopnlne at the Paxton .T. M. Kdmlston , of Lincoln , Is a guest at the Mlllnrd. N. .1. Honln , of Fremont , Is registered at the Merchants. Frame U. Waters , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Paxton. Charles W. Uchui , of Villlsca , Is steeping ot the Merchants. E. L. Camp , of Cedar Huptcls , la , it n guest ut the Murray. F. W. Nelson , of Ainesbury , Mass. , is n guest at the Murray A. II. Van Slclclo. of Hustings , is regis tered at the Mllard. T. M. Norns and wife , of Montreal , nro guests nt the Millanl. .T. S. Davis anil wife , of Ueatrlco , spent Sunday at. the Casey. John W. Laucr , of Carlisle , N. M. , is a guest nt the Merchants. W. M. Cowan nnd J.V. . Moore , of Lin coln , nro guests at the Casoy. Mrs B. G. Whltohouso nuil daughter , of Portland , Ore. , nro at the Millard. ' Edholm & Akin. "Who are tlioyV" On To-Day' Mnrkpt. ' Edholm & Akin. "Who nro they ? " Rront Silver Sale Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. His rir.t Day. .fudge H. J. Davis goes to Papilllon this morning to hold court. This will bo the judge's llrst day on the bench. Ho will prob ably remain In Sarpy county during this wcelc. _ You can double your money in six months by buying a lot in PiotTi , the capital of South Dakota. Lots lor sale- at R. 0 , Continental block , 15th and Douglas. A Sunday > rnrpntrc. | Mr. Grnnvillij Barlow and Miss Jonnlo Dctroring wore married last evening at the First Haptist church uv Or. A. W. Lomar. The marriage was a quintono. Mr. nnd Mrs. Barlow will make thoir-futuro home at 2830 Ilarney street. _ Street Ituilwiiy Mishaps. Mishap was tlio order of the day yesterday with the street railway company. At 1 o'clock n train nn the cable line was wrecked nt the Lake street end by the grio catctilng in the rope nnd lodging In the slot. Tlio no- cidcnt delayed travel on the line for on hour. About the same tlmo a motor car on the ilanscom puk and Twenty-fourth elrcct line was derailed at the licit line by n now motormun's awkwardness , nnd tied the trains up on that line for au hour. Edholm & Akin. "Who are thcyV" Silver thimbles 25o each with your name on at Edholm & Akin's. Edholm & Akin.J'Who are they ? " CJront Silver Snlo tllniiiliiy And Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. " Edholm & Akin. "Who are they ? " AnnnitiicGiiicntN. "Tho Stowaway , " on the bills nt Boyd's Tor three nights and Saturday matinee , com mencing next Thursday evening , Is n pic turesque raolo-drauin , with an abundance of exulting Incidents to stimulate the Interests of the auuionco. Chief among the sensational features Is the breaking oncn of a safe by two burglars , who are said to have acquired their skill its cracksmen In n career of crime , for which they have done pcmanco and re formed , The play will bo put upon the stage nt Jioyd'B , the management | > roiniso3wlthns line sunnlu clloet as has over boon used In mclo drama , und the production will ho com- nloto In every particular. Among the best icnown members of the cast nro : Joseph Blaytor. frank Loseo , Francl.yn Uegliil , Jturry Hooker , Howard Thorpe , II , J. Moyo , Grace Thorn , Sara Holmes and Georgio Ono of the best musical entertainments of the season will bo tlio Swedish Ladies' Na tional Concert company , who will glvo two performances at the Uoyil one next Wed nesday evening aim the second on the Sun day following. Tlieso famous singers wore gathered from all quarters of Sweden by the director of the royal opera for tlio king , nnd were specially educated for the lyrlo stage. Edholm & Akin. _ "Who are they V" Great Hllvnr Snlo Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akiti's. " Edholm & Akin. "Who nro they ? " You can double your money in six months by buying a lot in Plorro , the capital of Soutli Dakata. Lots for sale utR. 0 , Continental block , 15th and Douglas. TI1I3 COUNTY Its Completion n QucHtlon AKitatlnt ; tlio I'ublio Mum. "When will the now Douglas county hos pital bo completed ) " is a question that Is not only agitating the unuda of the county com missioners und the contractors , but n few of the taxpayers as well. When it will be. com * plctod Is u conundrum that tlmo ulouo cnu answer. While to nil outward appearances the structure la n curly finished , u casual exami nation of the iuslJo will at once convince the observer to the contrary. The masons ore nearly through with plastering , it Is true , but the carpenters will put in many u weary day before they can say "it is lln- Ithod. " There are door casings without number to bo couiplnU'd , as well Us wainscoting * to bo erected , The work of putting tu tlio steam flttiupa Is yet lu its Infancy , tinO although one of the watchmen asserted that 1y nuxt week the boiler will bo m condition to lire up , auothor employe is authority foi the ntntomont that "next week" will tie longer In getting here limn any "next wooU" thnt lm over been waited for. Tim building In which the boiler Is situ- ntcd li yet a long ways from beint ? finished , the work of plastering It being yet in pro gress. If the taxpayers of this county could col lectively view the structure there Is but little doubt thnt there would bo n vigorous protest , for while the plans nro generally conceded to bo good nnd the Inside arrange ments very near perfect , It does not nnou the eye of nn expert to determine thnt the work of construction Is of n vnr.v Inferior charac ter. The south end of the south wing soonis la be composed of poor brick to begin with , very hastily laid. The arches over Iho south windows of the south end are cracked badly on cueh side nnd present n very botched appearance. Tlioio on the north side of the north wing nro In hotter condition as rcpnrtls appear- antes the cracks having been filled with mortar. Ono mason evidently nnulo n mis take , ns ho used brown mortar Instead ot white , which gives It a shabby nppenranco. Talton as a whole It li sale to say that gcntlo Annie with her violets nnd dandelions will bo hero ere the building U ready for oc cupancy , for considerable tlmo will bo ro- liilrod In denning up after the other work Is done. _ Buy a lot in Pierre before they ad vance. Lois fur sale R. 0 , Continental block. Open evenings. Silver thimbles Sfic each with your n nine on ut Edholm & Akin's , Great Silver Sale Slomlny and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. ' Edholm & Alciu.Vlio are tlioyV" A SMOOTH \vnni- : . Ho Boats a Council lllitflfc Gambler at IIin Own Gaini * . Chris Elson Is a Swede laborer employed In AVlthnoll's brick yard. He has been In America but n short , tluio mid understands but little English , but still ho is passably well informed on Yankee tricks , us can bo seen. seen.On Friday evening last ho went to Council 13luffs on n diminutive spree , nnd while there was enticed into n gambling house , when , after being plied with linuor , ho was drawn Into a poker game in which no soon lost $15 , nil tlio money ho lind with htm. Then ho put up his check for $11) ) , and lost thnt. But the winner , a man named Wilson , who hangs around the place , Ihl not cash tlio check , for Elson was at the uank five minutes ahead of him next mora ine and stopped payment. Wilson was very wrotli , but was compelled to swallow his cholcr und declare that greenhorns in future would have to play cash or nothing. ' Edholm & Alcin. "Who are they ? " Grrnt Silver Snlo Monday nnd Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. Kighth AVnrd Germans. The Bungervorein of the Eighth ward told a meeting yesterday afternoon at 13 o'clock in Sehroedcr's hall , Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets , which was well at tended. Aug Schroedcr , n delegate to the Central club , declared that the delegates were disapnolntod nt the meeting of the su perior body , th.it instead of heinu n meeting if delegates of the several ward clubs it had been n citizens' assembly. Ho complained thnt John Brandt , supported by twcnty-fivo ward workers , tried to make n democratic club out of it , a movement prevented only by the Eighth ward delegates. A. Zimmerman sugccstod that thd club send no more delegates , hut tnis was not ac cepted. But the delegates were instructed to do nil in thmr power to maintain the Cen tral club , even if they had to organlio new clubs in every ward. Jacob Hauek explained that the constitution ot the Central cluu was based on liberal ideas , but that after the first meetings Phil Andres , the president , de clared that they wanted to work to support the democratic ticket. Hauck insisted that tbo Eighth Ward club should support only the most capable man. After this it , was concluded to instruct the corresponding secretary to Invite the several ward clubs to co-operato with tlio Eighth wa d in maintaining the Central club as a nun-parlisau organization. Fort Oinrtlm News. The Fort Omaha social club gave the first of its f-rand series of dances Saturday night. It proved a grand success and was largely at tended by people far and near. Dancing and music was the order of the evening , the musio being furnished by the Fort musical club. At 13 p. m. supper was served. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams , Mr. and Mrs. Templor , Mr. nnd Mrs Perry Lyons , Mr. and Mrs. James Forbes , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Giblin. Mr. and Mrs. James Ladlen , Mr. and Mrs , James Fox , Mr. and Mrs. Alexander , Mr. and Mrs. D. Young , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cook , Mr. nnd Mr * . Samuel Bergatb , Mr. and Mrs. Elio Rivers , Mr. nnd Mrs. Hail , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brooks , Mr.anu airs. J. Loichs- mvcr , Mr. and Mrs. James Davidson , Mr. and Mrs. William Allison , Mr and Mrs. E. Staser , Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Lovelum ! , Mr , nnd Mrs. T. J. Shaw , Mr. nnd Mrs. 1C. Guner , Misses Berdio Cowley , Amelia Bankhurdt , Cecilia Hanson , Amelia Sullivan , Mollo Enger , Hnttio Jones , Nolllo Jones , Marie Sulllvnn , Kiillo Lillie , Funuio GUI , Emma Hanson , Ella Wilt , Messrs. Henry Kontz , Louis LUtlofiold , Louis Purtoll , Cody , Klchard , Joliu nnd Edwnni , John Ashworth , C. Huimnnnn , J. Lyons , P. H. Munller , U. Fink , J. Bronnan , J. Woolf , A. Wood , S. Ochlor , William McGregor , W. Emerson , James E. Williams. C. Kbvell , | K Gcrlach , W. L. Payne and E. O. Boylo. Dr. Hnskln , who has been stationed at Fort Omaha , has been ordered to Fort Sher idan , 111. , where ha will bo post surgeon. The doctor expects to leave for his now sta tion about the cud of the month. Tno Fort Omaha Whist club will play again tills week. 'Iho troops at Fort Omaha participate in two drills and a droas parndo dally. Tlio court-martliil.of which Major Butler Is pros Idcnt nnd Lieutenant Webster judge ad- voea to , will meet to-day. Miss Oetnvin Wheaton , daugnter of General - oral Wheaton , gave u very pleasant birthday party last week at the nest hop room. Danc ing , camcs and music were the order of tno evening. All the juvcnilo faction of the Fort were present. Edholm & Akin. j'Who are thoyV" Silver thimbles 2oo each with your name on at Edholm & Akin's. Edholm & Akin. "Who arc they ? " Arrested For Arson. Henry McSpaddcn was arrested Saturday night charged with arson , lie Is the man for whom Superintendent Toil hunter swore out a warrant on Saturday , and Is suspected of having attempted to burn the Omaha Motor company's power house and with hav ing robbed Dr , Mercer's odlcoof a lot of transfer choeics. Whllo McSpaudon Is naturally vicious , ho has at times shown signs of iusanlty , and for a year or more bus been growing worse. His mental malady is particularly manifest when under the InllUcnco of liquor. Of lute ho has been drinking excessively. Ho will hayc a hearing to-day , _ Buy a lot in Pierre before , they ad vance. Lots for sale It , U , Continental block. Open oven ings. ' Edholm & Altm. "Who are they r" Great fillvcr Sale Monday and Tuesday at Edholm & Akin's. Oospol 'rcmpnranou Mooilnes. Prof. L. L. Abbott , organizer of Christian gospel temperance unions , is in the city or- ranging for n series of non-partisan and nonsectarian - sectarian meetings for the promotion of turn- pontnco , and the first of the 'series will be hold this evening at the Flrtt Baptist church , The call for the mooting U Rlgnod by Dr. A. W. Laiiiar , Hov. O. W , Savl dge , Hoy. J , li Euslgn.Dr. J. T , Duryoa , Mrs. G. W. Clark , Key , J. S. Detwoilor und a number of otboi prominent people in the city. Silver tbirablea 25o each with your name on ut Edholm & AUin's , tj - . * - jfc.jn EXPOSED AND CONDEMNED , Garbled quotations from official reports falsely credited to respectable journals , but really emanating from the ad vertising department of the Royal Baking Powder Co. , have again made their appearance. Extracts from official letters and documents are falsely quoted , and spurious words inserted to mislead the public and hoist into not oriety an adulterated food product. Cookacl up lies , and stories made out of whole cloth , appearing in an article headed "A Remarkable Expose" have only exposed a sad dishonesty of purpose. The public likes to see fair and open competition , backed by honest and legitimate advertising. Trickery and fraud will always react upon the trickster. These attempts to throw sand in the eyes of the public are too shallow , and only instill an added interest into the intelligent reader to find more positive and praiseworthy proofs of superiority. The American Analyst , of New York City , says , in its issue of June 13 , 1889 , "No 'Board of Health" has ever officially endorsed the Royal Baking Powder , as its man ufacturers slate. " A careful perusal of the orginal National Board of Health Bulletin , "Supplement No. 6 , page 33 , " will show quite conclusively , that ' 'without money consider ations , " but in the interest of the United States Govern ment they endorsed Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder as the strongest and purest. " In reference to the report made by the Canadian Gov ernment on Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder , we refer to the. Commissioner of the Inland Revenue Department , Ot tawa ( seat of government ) , Canada , which will show that Mr. Wm. Saunders , Public Analyst of that Department , gives the preference to Dr. Price's in strength and purity. A bogus report purporting to come from the Ohio Food Commissioner is another brainy ( ? ) concoction of those who take the pay and wear the collar of the Royal Baking Powder Co. This Royal editor would make the public believe that their powder , with its filthy ingredient , ammonia , had been officially endorsed , while the truth told , Commissioner Hurst , of Ohio over his own signature de nounces the Royal's report as "a false arid garbled state ment. " Commissioner Hurstadcls : "This article ( Royal's ) pretending to 'quote , but misrepresenting my official circu lar , as it did , was a most flagrant abuse of an official paper. Nothing'better than deception can be expected from a company who will foist upon the public , as "absolutely pure" a food preparation which has as its'basis that harsh caustic chemical , carbonate of ammonia. The origin of am monia is filth , decomposed animal and vegetable matter , and yet it is being used as a leavening power in the Royal Baking Powder. It was decided by the National Food Analysts that Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder was the one they coukl re commend to general family use , being freetfrom Ammonia. Alum , Lime and all drug taint. TEST. Plncc a can of the "Roynl Bilking Powder" top down on a hot steve until hcutoil ; then remove tlio cover and smell. A chemist'wfll not bo required , to detect the presence of the disgusting drug Ammonia. Let Dr. Price's be subjected to thostimo test and if it contains Ammonia or any other unwholesome , unclcud substance , it can bo detected without the dictum of the Royal Company. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MEDICINE FOR FAMILY USE IN THE WORLD , Instantly stops the most excruciating imins ; never failK to givu onso to tlm sufferer. For SPUAINS , URDISKS. HAL ICACHK. 1'AIN IN 1'IIB CUES C OH SIDES. HEAD ACHE , TOOL'llAUHK , CONGESTIONS. INFLAMMATIONS , UIIEUMAIMSM , NEU- KALGlA , LUMllAGO , SCIA1ICA , PAINS IN THE SMALL OF THE HACK" , or nny other external PAIN , n fnw duplications net lilro magic , causing Iho iuin to Instantly stop. ALL INTERNAL PAINS. DIAURHCEA , DYSEN t'HY. COLIC. SPASMS. NAUSEA , FAINTINO SPELLS , NERVOUSNESS. SLEEPLESSNESS are roliveil inst.mtiy , and quicKly cured by taking inwardly W to (51) ( drops in a uilf : tumbler of water. fiO cents a 13ot- tlo ; Sold by DrupgistB. With II AD WAY'S PILLS thcro is no bettor CURE or PREVENTIVE OF FEVER AND AGUE. For Sale by M. n. Bliss , Omaha , Nebraska. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers In To dftilers only. Mills Soutliurn MlHi-o\iil , Itooma , 1. 2 and U. U. 8. National Dunk llulUllnu Tcleplione 1DJ7. Omaha , f.ob. 1 Sleam * and * Hot * Water * Heating Ventilating Apparatus and Supplies. ENGINES , BOILERS , STEAM PUMPS , ETC A. B. MEYER & CO. , SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN OOK : 1O8 South IBth Street , Opp. Postoffice. Telephone 149O ETCHINGS , < S-EMERSON , ENGRAVINGS , IMTIIALLKT & DAVIS MOULDINGS , PIANOS&ORGANSjSU UiTSHEET MUSIC. 1B13 Douolas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. 30 DAYS' TKDAL. TIIIO NEW UicuUiBUce , _ JOSEPH GILLOTTS STEEL PENS . COLD MEDAL PARIS EXPOSITION 1M3. NOB , 303-404-170-C04. THS HOST PERFECT OF PEN * Inot ono Word. Wo hnvo often Invltcil onr friends to call with the assurance tlmt wo could show ' .ho m n line itpsorttncnt of goods in cur lino. lino.Wo nro moro conlldont than ever before ot our ability to Rlvo imtlsfiirtlon. An Inapt lion ot this season's selection * , will juntfy our comulacuuce. nnd v ili convince our patrons that wo are la.ikltu ! no rnln boast. MAX Mr.YER. ADOLl'U MKVEP ; IISTAIIUSHUI ) IBM. Max Meyer & Bro , GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE STE1NWAY , CH1CKERING , KNABE , And ether first class PIANOSami STORY & CLARK ORGANS Remember , Wo do Not Soil "ston cllocl" Pianos. All Instruments Guaranteed to be Just as Represented. Wo offer a flno S325 Piano for $250. EASY PAYMENTS. Visitors Welcome. MAX MEYER & BRO Cor. 16tb aud Farnam Stg. A POSTiVE CURE GUARANTEED Uy tlio use of the rricrnoOAfWANio : srispr.NsoHY mr/r : will po > m\cly euro Impoteucy , Lost Mauliooil , St'Minl Decay , Ncrvor.a JJebility , Laik of 1)0- yelopoment , \ uilcocele , ntc. Dl'IM.hX BLUiTUItJ Illir.T. adapted for tlio cure of Dyipcpsla. J.hcr Complaint , Kidney Ulbc.ise , I.nmu Uncle , Uhennmtlsm , Sciatica , etc. VI.KGTUIC Sl'INAljlUU/r. adapted for the euro of I'.iraljsls , Spine Disease , Epilepsy or llt * , etc. A wiitton gimvnnteo Riven with even- Holt that It will euro disease it Is lucommcndcd to euro or money refunded. 1'rlco for any ono of the above Belts Is $3. Address 0. W. CLINTON , Wcst'n Agent. NOlirOLlC , NUHUASICA. Tlio above Holts are made under Von\K\\ \ \ Pat ent L'limlcd to Prof. Conr.id.lefjontusr , and under U. H. Patent Rrmiteu to 1'iof. l . II. Vim AVejcle. M. I ) , I'lestdt-ntof N. Y. , UlectiiculSo- clot y nun latol'iof. ofCliemlstry of N. Y. , Med ical College. N.W.COR. I3m& DODGE S > TS , OMAHA. NEB. FOB TUB TREATSlENr OP AU. APPLIANCFS FOR DEFORMITIES AND TRUSSES. Beet Facilities , Apparatii endR jniedle for8ucoei fu Treatment of every form of D'.enio ' requiring MEDICAL or SUROIOAI. TREATMENT. NINETY ROOMS FOR PATIENTS. Board tAttendance. Best Accommodations in "Weit . .KT-WRITE FOR CIROUrjiRSon Djformlties and graces. Trunc j , Club 1'eit , Curvatures of kpne. Piles , Tumors. Oinoer , Catarrh. Bronchitis , Inhalation , glectriclty. Paralya s , Epilepsy , Kidney. Bladder , Bye , Ear , Shin am Blood and all Surgical Operations' DISEASES OF WOMEN fcSIT..Vrfi-e.rilJS Hll IliTK I , TBIY illllKI ) A MiSU-lX IlirAIlTnl M ton WOMHI uuiiMJ cuiyiHExr\T. ! ( STRICTIY FRIVflTF. ) Only Reliable Medical Institute mikinga Specialtyot PBXVATE DISEASES All lllaoil niiFitti iutteiifollj treulcil. B'l fcllltla I'olioo rcicarca rroratueijriirin without mtreurr. n w Uriioraili * ti.K.n.t for I.OM r VITL ruwru. l' rll i lin WtoHilt uilaarbetrcita Ibl bouiobj corrcipoDdenre. Allcominublca * ( > iciiiecurtlrp cVt < luornirlinln < Mf.lefOLltDI < orifDr/sr ! Onor rion riotenlewpiortl.-fd. oil nacontulluioritnl Uitorror ronrtue , und nlll tend In 1)1.In ) nr.picr. onr nSllitf Tfl MCH FRER : U ? ° n I'rltnte. Brccltl or UUIJA IU RlCHl Nerrou Il aici.lBi | > ci ( nfyfljph. III. ; Olettund \ > rlearclc/ , with tiucullun Hit. Addrri , OHA1IA MEDICAL & RUHOTOAT. IlfSTITTJTE. 13th and Dodge Streets , OiZAUA , KED. to exam ine tlio jimtly cel ebrated lines of lloota anil Shoes , inunutactur- doy o. SI. Henderson a : ( Jo , , of Clilcngo-I ac. torles .t ChlcaKt ) , Dlxon , Ills-uncl Konil l u lnc , Wls.-Bliould write HAM. N. WATSON , resi dence. 1'IIKMONT. Will Traveling uijent lor Hubbau. JOHN E. WILKINSON , Teacher of the Violin. Open for engagements at concert ! ) , entertain- liiouti etc. Atl'npll * IleslOonco. 521 NortU 15th Street , Onialm. Nebraata. Oct. 2J : , mill Siiiiiluy Ku'iilii Oct. 27 SWEDISH LADIES' ' ional Concerts , Au Octclto of Itonntlfiil ( Jlrlb nltli Iun clous Voices. AppearlnR In the .jilctnrceatie costumes of their nutlVB provinrejf unil country , Tlila lomuanyas oignnUei ) by I'ltOl' . AU * ( JLibT I.'IJUUBN , airautor Uraud Jlu > < il Upura for tlio ICInK of HweJeu. Beats BO on sMe Tu ilar. CONTINENTAL In the matter of selecting- overcoat , you can depend upon our giving- you the best values for we have so much at stake in pleasing you that we could not afford to do otherwise even if we were so inclined. l In our Men's Blue Chinchilla Overcoats , strictly all wool color guaranteed , Price $10. You can get fitted. All sizes 34 to 44. They cannot be duplicated outside the Continental. There are three shades elegantly made and trimmed and the price $15 pleases everyone. Our line of Irish Frieze Ulsters is larger than ever , perfect lo wind proof and elegantly made and trimmed. Our showing of fine Fur Beavers , Kerseys and Mekong are worthy of the largest house in the country. Special tanrrjnin line of Boys' Knee Pant Suits , ago ? 0 to 14 nt $0. made from pure all wool cheviots nnd guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. You can pay moro money I'oi' the same goods In othei * stores. Boys' Overcoats , Price $4.50 to $5. Wo will offer this weelc the best values in Boys' Overcoats. You cannot afford to pass them. The standard ol'quality Is maintain ed nnd the price $4.5Ound $ Q will surprise you. Underwear Department. We suggest the present week ns the bes' period for the selection of winter underwear. Our stock now contains complete lines or nil the popular makes. You will wonder when YOU examine our pure wool underwear at 7Bc and nt some of the $1 goods. One thing certain , wo have n lapg'er stock of ui.dsrwear today lose , lectlrom than any house in the west. Express and Mail Orders. You take no risk in sending mnll orders. No customer visiting our store can be moro carefully attended to than nro the ordera received by mail. Wo pay all express charges on goods when re turned to us ns unsatislaotory. Our method Is to send C. O. D , with piivilege of examination. Send for self-moasuromfiut blanks Hat Department. You cannot nfford to purchase xtntll you hnvo seen or Derby's nt$2nnd sf2.2D. wo keep the Wilcox Hat , one of the best makes m the country. Wo sell them for $ y.5O , nothing better can bo pur chased , Boys' Jockey Caps , 50c , Boys' Windsor Caps , 50c. Boys' Military Caps , 50c. Girl's Steamers , 50c. PBEBLAND , LOOMIS & Co. , Cor. 15tli and Douglas St. The Largest Clothing House West of New