e a HI B Hi B i MHH B a L B HKJ BHB e B a HBMBBH M l BB le HHMiMB O THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 22 , 1800. " I MOHSU'8 , Cole Agcnta for Dr. JncRcr'u Under- \vcnr Special Clonk Sale Tomorrow. \fo litivo Botno special bargains in underwear /or / men ; It Is hard todo- Bcrlbo them In nn ad.vortlsctne.nt. MCII'H tmlur/il gray wool undershirts , 7Gc , positively worth and sold ovcry- \vlioro for SI. JMou's extra heavy warm gray wool underwear , 81 , worth fully $1.60. Alcn'b gray underwear , $1.60 , worth 2.00. Men's gray underwear , $2.50 , worth 82.00. Men's Vicuna underwear , $4 , worth 0.00. Men's merino underwear , SI.2-3 , worth taoo. Men's sox , collars , gloves , shirts. Men's smoking jacketslounging coats , otc. otc.Men's Men's Ii'dk'/a. / , suspenders , etc. , otc. Won't ) JAEGER underwear. Men's neckwear , h'dk'fs. ' , jowolry. A complete now men's furnifihing de partment on the main floor occupying nearly the entire Furnam etrcot wing. Ladles' merino vests , 60c , worth 76c. Ladles' union suits , gray hosiery. Hoys' black school hose , 10c. Girls' hose 35c , worth Vfic. Ladies'combination suitsnlght gowns. ! ! d Hoot1 , 10th street wing ; wo arc solo ixgonts for the Dr. Jaeger underwear , ladles' hoao , skirts , vesta , drawers , night gowns , corsets , etc. , the genuine JJr. flnogcr system poods. 130YS' ' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. This department Is growing very rap- tlly and wo are giving the people great argulni. Hoys' p'intB , 47c , C9o , 89c. Hoys' pants , 81 , 81.2-3 , $1.50. Hoys' biiits , 82.00 , 8-1 , 95 , $0.50. Bovs' overcoats , 90c , $2.501.00. . TliE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. , Mon'a and boys' furnishings. Boys' tweed suits , 82.00 , worth $1. Boys' twccd suits , $ : t , worth 81.50. Boys1 twccd suits , $ l.50 ! , worth $ o. Boys' ' tweed suits , $4.60 , worth $0. Boys' twccd suits , $5.50 , worth $0. Boys' tweed suits , $0 , worth 810. Boys' blouse waists , kilts , otc. SIIOESI S11OES1I A specialty of ladies' shoes , children's phoes , and boys' school shoes , all new ; GOO our $5 LADIES' SHOE , Ploth top , handworked eyelets , Plccadll- y last. lOfjulivr price $0.50. Boys' shoes from 81.18 up. Wo liavo a complete now stock. Infants' shoes 20c a pair. Infanta' shoos 38c a pair. Children's shoes 65o a pair. Children's shoes 72c a pair. Children's shoes 87c a pair. Misics' shoos 81.20 a pair. MisbCH1 shoos $1.08 a pair. All from 25c to 60c a pair less than ( hoc store prices. Ladies' shoos $1.58 , wo'-th ' $2. Ladies' shoes $2.46 , worth $3. , Ladies' shoes 83.-15 , worth $1.50. Ladies' shoes $3.05 , wortli $5. Ladles' shoes 81.00 , worth $0. Don't fail to visit this department. MORSE'S , 1GTII AND FARNAM. Just revolved , 5 cases older down com forts , on sale tomorrow , $5.50 , worth { 88.50. ' 'HOUSE FURNISHING DEPART- MENT. ' Entiio basement salesroom COxllO ( feet devoted to the sale of every article In dishes , liouso furnishings , tinware , 'woodenwaro ' , wash tubs , etc. , etc. Wo liavo also some bargains in Haviland China , in earthenware , in Royal Worcester - cester vases. QUR NEW DINNER WARE. The following low prices are quoted on WHITE PORCELAIN WARE. To introduce [ .thorn wo have marked every piece at iWl per cent less than regular price. Soup tureens , complete , 32.05 ; sauce tureens , complete , 70c ; covered dishes , 60c ; tea pots , 42c ; sugars , 85c ; eronins , 15c ; dinner plates , per act , 45c ; breakfast plates , per sot , 89c ; tea plates , 33c ; plo plates , per sot , 27c ; tea cups and saucers , per sol , 50e ; coffee cups and saucers , per sot , OOo. Other pieces equally as cheap. OTHER BARGAINS. English tea sots , handsome shapes and decorations , 50 pieces , regular price W.15. For this sale $2.99. Toilet sots , 12 pieces , regular price 85.50. For this sale $3.99. Dinner sots , 100 pieces , regular price $ a49. For this sale $5.99. All other goods at the same low fig ures in this department. Nutmop graters , Ic. Japanned pep per boxes , 2e. Poarlino , 3c. 15,000 pieces hardware , tinwarevoodonwaro , china , glassware. 4o to 15c each. Worth and usually sold for double. THE MORSE 1JRY GOODS CO. The champions of high license , such as lion. K. Hosowator and Hon. John L , Web bler , huvo been characterized by leading citizens of tbo state , tire the subject of a num ber of eloquent echoes from the Into dlnuor in honor of ttiosa gentlemen at the Omaba club , which are reproduced In TUB SUNDAY BKK. _ We know that Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is on infallible remedy for all lung nnd broncklnl disorders. It Is pleasant to take nnd costs only twenty-tlvo cents a bottle. Without a drawback is Salvation Oil , the greatest euro on earth for pain. Price 25 cents. _ _ _ _ _ _ The laying of the corner stone of the new hospital of St Joseph , tomorrow , furnishes the occasion for a history of the old familiar structure , as well as n description of tbo building now in course of erection at Tenth " ' -jlnd Caste-liar streets , both of which will ap pear In Tun SUNDAT BEE of tomorrow. For Dyspepsia Uuso Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr.Lorenzo Waite , PittsUold , Mass. , says : "From its use for a period of about eight weeks , to the exclusion of all other remedies , I attribute the restoration to health of a pa tient who was emaciated to the last degree , in consequence of nervous prostration nnd dyspepsia , .Tuls patient's stomach was in ouch an irrltuolo condition that ho could not I bear cither liquid or solid food. Aa accom plished physician of nmny years experience , whom I called In consultation , pronounced his case an Incurable one. At this stage I decided to use Horsford's Acid Phosphate , which re sulted as ubovo mentioned. Dr. Duryca , the crudlto pastor of the First Cqngregutionnl church o'f this city , contrib utes a most Interesting article to Ttio SOX- DAT But ; on the origin of Thanksgiving , how tbo day has descended to the present and the thoughts which It should suggest to these who eelobir.to it. The Lady Godlva must havohad exception ally long hair slnco it completely concealed her lovely person , Slnco Ayor's Hair Vigor came into use such examples uro not so rura as formerly. Itnotouly promotes the growth of the huir , but gives it a rich , silken toxturo. Under the heading of the "Modern Wood men's Big Camp" will bo fauna in THE SUN'- DAT Bcu the result of the Into session of that order , which selected Omaha as the place for holding Its next session. It Is accompa nied with a resume of secret society news from all parts of tbo country. Through conches Pullman pnlaco iloopors , dlnlngcars , free reclining chair curs to Chicago and intervening points rla the great Hook Island route. Tlbkut Afllce 1G02 , Sixteenth ana Furrum. COURT. A. Cattleman' * Claim of $5,000 'for a Ijont llnud Oilier Case ; . Two jury cases were token up in the United States court yesterday morning. Judge Caldwcll , sitting In the largo court room , took up the case of A. J. Snowdcn against the Travelers' Insurance company for f 3 , < X > 0 on an accident policy. Mr. Snowdcn Is a largo cattle dealer and shipper , with a ranch in Custcr county. Ho was Insured in the Travelers and lost his hand in an accident in September , 18S9. The company offered to settle with him for 0110- third of the amount of the policy , but ho re fused the offer and brought suit tor tbo full amount. Judge Dundy and a Jury took up the CJMO of M. P. Barbco , n resident of Iowa , ngalnst Samuel Freeman , a resident of Franklin county , In this state. The suit is a compli cated one growing out of n real estate deal , wherein it is alleged that Barbco was to glvo up certain notes ho held ngalnst Freeman and pay off certain Indebtedness on the land within a specified time. It w claimed tlio indebtedness was not cancelled within the time sot , and Freciran claims the notes. Bar- boo sued on the notm nnd Freeman has set up a counter claim of damages for non-ful fillment of contract. In the United States court Judge Caldwcll yesterday rendered a decision in the case of tbo Edward P. Allls manufacturing company ngalnst the State bank of Crete. In 1WO George W. Bridges was In the machine busi ness at Crete , nnd wishing to purchase some Implements from the Allls company , referred that institution to the Crete bank. In reply the bank , through its cashier , George L ) . Stevens , replied by letter that Bridges wits good for SoO.OUO or more. On the strength of Una letter the company sold Bridges a largo amount of goods. Payment was not made whoa the paper became duo , ami later on the Allis company brought suit against Stevens on his guarantee that Bridges was good. At the lost term of the United States court the machine company secured a. verdict against the bank for the amount of the claim. Yes terday the attorney for Allis moved for judgment on the verdict ren dered , while the attorney for the bank moved for Judgment for the defendant. In passing upon the case. Judge Caldwcll sold : "Tho province of this court is simply to determine if the facts nnd findings in the former or special veidict nro suftlclcnt on whlcn to base n judgment. The court cannot amend n verdict. The verdict must bo'con sidered as it is found. This verdict in ques tion does not show that Bridges was insolv ent , or that the plumtilT had exhausted nil means of recovering tbo amount from Bridges. la view of this fact judgment Is rendered for tbo defendant , the Bank of Crete. County Court. In the county court John S. Mullen has brought suit to recover $900 from the State insurance company of DCS Molnes. Muller was In business nt Albright whou his prop erty was Insuial with this company. On the night of August 31 , 1800. It was destroyed by fiio and now the company refuses to way the loss. loss.Seavoy & Florshcltn have brought suit against I ) . M. Steclo & Co. seeking to recover a bill of goods. The South Omaha National bank is suing \V. T. P. Wood to recover 200 duo on a promissory note executed October 7 , 1889. In the Courts. The Kcnncdy-Jonason libel suit Is on trial In Judge Doaue's court. A raft of witnesses testified. In Judge IIopowcll's court a suit to re plevin personal property , entitled Desmond 'Vs Burgess , occupied the greater portion of the day. The Tony Frankinurder casobos been con tinued until December 11. Frank Is charged with IdUhicr a man munod Chronlster. The case was tried once when the Jury disagreed. James Reynolds , charged with the murder of William Nestle , will bo tried in Judge Clarkson's court on Monday. On Tuesday the case of John S. Mullen , who is accused of assaulting and resisting an ofllcor In South Omaha , will bo called. Uobecca M. White , a minor , by her next friend , Byron Rccd , secured an injunction in Judge Clarkson's court yesterday afternoon , preventing D. R. Edwards from soiling nt chattel mortgage saio the annex to the Hue- gen steam laundry. The case has been sot for hearing November "U. The Winto child owns the building at CIS South Thirteenth street and leased it to Hacgon , who put in n lot of machinery. Subsequently the annex nnd machinery was mortgaged to Edwards , who is now seeking to sell under chattel mortgniro. Julia Thomas has brought proceedings to foreclosure npon a real estate mortgage ex ecuted by John P. Thomas to secure the nny- mcnt of f 1,500. In tbo case of the state against John S. O'Ncll , charged with obtaining property under false pretenses , the Jury last night returned a verdict of guilty and fixed the value of the property fraudulently obtained at rm At the opening of court this morning Judge Wakelev will hand down bis decision in the case of Wlthnell against the city of Omaha. Rliciiiuntlani or Gout ? Go to Excelsior Springs , Mo. Mr. John Mulvany , the eminent American artist who painted "Custcr s .Last Rally , " will relate in TUB Suviur Ecu some inci dents of the dreadful massacre on the Little Big Horn that came to his notice while gath ering material for his celebrated picture. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. Frank G. Carpenter will toll In his most interesting stj lo In" Tun SCNDAT BEB how terrapin are caught and how this seductive dish was Introduced to the British nalato by Roverdy Johnson. Albright's Choice , beautiful lots. rfow manufactories thrive in Omaha w ill bo told In Tun SUXUA.T BEB by Interesting chapters , describing tbo rise , progress nnd present standing and work of some well known Institutions. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg Rose Terry Cooke will look at Thanksgiv ing day from n woman's standpoint in TUB BEU tomorrow. She tlnds a great many things for which her sox has reason to bo grateful. Albright's Choice , sure money , In Tuc SuxDiYBiic will bo found some very useful suggestions in regard to Thanks giving dinners together with much other In teresting matter appropriate to the day. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bld < * The spotting world , always cared for by THE BRE , will bo found particularly interest ing tomorrow , all the departments being both full and Interesting. Albright's Choice , line of development. THE SCNDAT Beis will tell about the origin of Thanksgiving and how It was first cele brated by the Puritans at a feast of deer. Dr.Blrnoy cures catarrh. Boo bld.g The most Interesting fcatuooa of the great dailies will bo well represented in the mU- cellany columns of THE SCSDAY BEE. Albright's Choice , Albright I * L. Co. "My Husband's Mother" is the title of a very interesting Thanksgiving1 story which will appear In THE Su.\t > ir BEE. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. The now ofllcoa ot the Great Rock Island route , 1602 Sixteenth and Farnam streets , Omaha , are the ilnost in the city. Call nnd see them. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. SERVING THE NOTIOG8. Gorcrnor-Elcct Hoyil No tilled that Ills Election Is Contested. Governor-elect Boyd yesterday received official notice that his election Is to bo con tested nnd the grounds on which tbo contest ,3 based. Tbo notice was not served on him personally , but was left at his oftlcc. Pears' is the purest and best soap ever made SOME 1IA.HO CASKS. Thejr Meet Judge Helsloy nnd are Sorry Tor It. Suspicious appearing individuals without duly authenticated credentials fared hard when token before Judge Helsloy yesterday morning. * Charles Baxter was sent up for ninety days because of his Inability to glvo a satis factory account of himself. Thomas Seward was given sixty days on general principles and sent over the hill to Pat Lynch. James Manyon was given a similar dose because of his tough looks and past record. Manyan'fl name when hero six years ago was Bill Dowd , nnd ho was tried for stealing n lot of goods from Shrcve , Jnrvis < & Co. Although the goods were found in his posses sion ho was acquitted , but before ho got out side the court room ho was arrested by Dep uty Sheriff Crowell for burglarizing the resi dence of Dr. Dinsinoor. To that charge hp pleaded guilty and was sent to the penitentiary for two years. Since his rcleaso from prison ho puuctuatod the history of an eventful lifo by killing a man in Now York , and it is said that bo is noiv wanted there for murder. Such tlmo as ho Is disposed to remain In Omaha will bo spent in Jail. ' William D. Padgett faced the court and the usual highly cultured audience with a pair of blood-shot 03-03 nnd the tattered re mains of a magnificent jng. Ho was arraigned on the charge of disturbing the peace and carrying concealed weapons. Ho stopped T. C. Henry , a Missouri Pacific engineer , on Sixteenth street yesterday and demanded an Introduction , ifeurv was not particularly desirous of cultivating his acquaintance , and so expressed himself. This enraged Padgett nnd after abusing Henry with all the vile language that lie could muster , ho pulled a slungshot irom bis pocket and announced his intention of pounding the engineer into the earth. At this interestine Juncture Ofllcor Henderson appeared and Padgett ilcil. Ho boarded a motor car , going into one ciul and out at the other nnd dropping his weapon on tbo Inside. Ho was captured , howcvo'r , nnd his murderous slungshot recovered. The weapon was a deadly one , consisting of a pleco of rubber garden hose about fifteen inches long , filled with sand nnd shot , and tied at each end. Padgett said ho was a printer from Nebraska City. Albright's Choice , in South Omaha. SOUTH OJJMW.l XEW8. Hotter Shipping Facilities. The efforts of Manager W. N. Babcocic of the stockyards have been again crowned with success and another shipping obstacle has been removed. HorcafterthoMissouri Puolilc bolt line will handle thostock coin lug In from the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha road , effecting a saving of from two to four hours. Formerly the freight came over the Fremont , Elkhorn & Missouri Valley ro.td via Brigos. The stock now will nil bo ro- colvcd before the market opens la the morn- lug. SICK HEADACHE ' Positively cured by these Little Tills. CARTER'S They also relieve Dls tress from Dyspepsia , In ITTLE digestion and Too Hearty IVER Eatlnf * . A perfect rcnv edy tor Dizziness , Nausea , PILLS. Drowsiness , Baa , Taste In the Mouth , Coated Tongue. Fain In the Side , TO11PJD IJVEK. They regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SlULUILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE , LieMi Bompanp * V 1 + EXTRACT OF BEEF Tor improved and economic cook- cry , use It for fioni > H > Htuicfn and .fltnlc. VialiCH. In flu\or fncom- fxiraWe , tmd dissolves perfectly clear In water. Mako-i dullulo u - Ueof Tea nnd htepn in all climates for any length of tlmo. 1 Ib equal to 40 Ibs of lean beef. Only sort guaranteed genuine by Justus YOU Lleblg and bears hli stgna- turo lu blue , thus : Advice to the Aged. AKO brings Infirmities , mich us Blue- SUbbonclv. wcnU kidney * and blud- or and torpid liver. lull's Pills hare n npeclf lo ef fccton theve organ * , Httiniilutlncr tbo boHolM. giving natur al dlncharirvtt without straining or t and IMPARTING VIGOB to the kidneys , bladder and liver. Tney are adopted to old or younjr. SOLD EVKKYW1LB11E. WHITE BEAVER'S Oures Coughs , Colds and BOLD BY ALL DRUOOIBT8. Both the method and results vrlieu Syrup of Figs is token ; it ia pleasant and refreshing to the taste , and nct gently yet promptly on the Kidneys , "Liver nnd Bowels , cleanses the ays * tern effectually , dispels colds , head aches nnd fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of PigB is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced , pleasing to the tneto and ac ceptable to the stomach , prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects , prepared only from the most healthy and agrceablo substances , iU many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moot popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs ia for sale in 50o and 81 bottles Dy all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try itDo not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , SAN FRANCISCO , CAL , lowsviue. M. . . NEW WHK. tt.r. HUMPHREYS' DR. IICMrim&Yt'Srt'Cii'ica are scientifically nnd Cftrcfulljr prepared prescription | used for many years In i > rlTntoprnctlcowJtli urcCTsnml form IT thirty yiareusrd by tliopcot > lo. Kvcry PltiRloSpo- clflo Is a special euro for the dlsca-io named. These t > pcclllc euro without ilruKHlnit , purg ing or reducing tno Kystcm.nnd nrn In fuel nnd UmlthoHOTOi-elgn rent i-illetuf Hi u "World. UsrotrrRivcirAliKOS. CURKS. 1 FcTcra. ConRcstlon. Inflammation. , , .VI.T WarniN. Wormlcver , Worm Colic. . " " 7 CiiuullH , Cold , Urouchltl * as ftNeurnlitln , Toollmchiraceacho . . .as 0 llciiiliiclipn.Hlckllcnilaclii- ) .liS 10 IfyapCpNIII , DlllmiK ouiiimuu. . . . . . . _ * II Hiipprcniioilnr I'ntnfiil 1'erlodH. . 'J5 1'J Wliltcn , too 1'rofiuio I'orlod.i ' 25 lit Croup , CoiiRli. Dlfllcultlrcnthln ! a.5 J I Hnlt Ithoiliii , Ijy8licla | , Knintlons. .ii.1 In RbcuiniitlNin , KbciunntloralnR \ H III KoTeraml Anc , ChUI , ilalarla 5O 17 Tiles , Illliid or liiccdliif .to 111 ( 'iitnrrli. Iiillticnzn , CnMlntbellcail < .tO UK Wlioni > lni { C'tniffli. Vlolcntfotmln. .5(1 ( iil ( Srnernl Drblllty.l'IOBlculWiaknefS . ; ) ( Ii7 Klilucy Hlftpnup S ! ! VtH NorviiusDflillltr l.O0 : IO llrlunry WcnUiiMH , Woltlnpllcd. . "SO UJ DiseuHCBorthuIlenrt.l'alpllatloul.UU Sold by Drugging , or sent tKMtpald on receipt of rrlco. Dn. lICMpiinK\sf MAIIIAL , (144 ( pages ) richly bound In cloth and gold , mailed free. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO , Cor. William and John Streets , New York. SPECIFICS. DR.MCGREW THE SPECIALIST. More thnn 15 yrors' pxporlcncaln the troatmontot PRIVATE DISEASES. AciirORimr.intced In 3 to are days without the Ion oflan hour's tlmo. STRICTURE 1'ornmnently cured without pain or Instrumental no cutting : no Ullatlnir. Tha mojt romarlcablo remedy known to modern fclnnca Wrlto for circular' . SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO BO DAYS. Dr. McUren'a treatment for this terrlblo blood dls. cnia has been pronounced the moit powerful and lucceaifnl remedy overdlacoTerod for the abiolulo cure of this disease. Ills miure s with this dlscasa has noTor been equalled A complete CI/IIE QUAii- ANTIED. Write for circulars. LOST MANHOOD nnd nil weakness of the sexual organs , nervousness , timidity and despondency absolutely cured. Thorn- llof U Immediate and complete. SKIN DISEASES , Catarrh , rlicumatUm , nnd all diseases of the blool liver , kidneys and bliuMcrrcrmincntly cured. FEMALE DISEASES and neuralgia , nervousness and diseases of the atom , nch curud. The Doctor' ! * "Homo Treatment" for ladles Is pronounced by nil who liava used It. to b > tliomost comp eto and convenient remedy ever of. fered for the treatment of female diseases. It Is truly a wonderful remedy. No Instruments ; no pain. Houits roll LADIES ntoM 2TO 4 ONLY. DR. McGREW'S marvelous success lias won for him a reputation which Is truly national In character , nnd his Kre.it nrmy of pntlonts ranches from the Atlantic to the I'ucltlc , The Doctor Is n graduate of "iiEdULAii" madlclno nnd has hnd lonirntxl careful experience In hospital practice , nnd t * classed amonw the le.idlnx specialists In mmlern science. Treatment by corre spondence Wrlto for circulars about each of the nbovo diseases , niKE. Office , 14th and Farnam Sts Entrance on either street. THE STANDARD COCOA OP THE WORLD. PURE . SOLUBLE . CHEAP Rich. Digestible. Stimulating. Nourishing. Having a peculiarly delicious flavor a food" and drink combined at a half cent a cup and fit for a fhn'ce. VAN HOUTEN-S COCOA " BEST & GOES FARTHEST , " ' yVAf IIOUTETrS COCOA , ( "oice tried , nvrny uted" ) 7 > , Invented and ; patented and U made In Holland. It U acknowledged br th momlnent \ doctors and analjit. that by the pccliil treatment YAH HOOTEX'S Oocoi bu .undergone , th volubility of the deitfCormlur cuii.tltueitU ! InereiMCil fifty per cent. . while the ifbola of the flbrie are eoltened * nd rendered .jore palatalito tilJ dlgeitlble. "rwgeit uU la the world. " JUk ( or VAN HoUTiWenna tuke no attar. 67 CURES AND PREVENTS Colds Sore Throat Bronchitis Rheumatism , , , , Neuralgia , Inflammation of the I.ung * , Kldnora and lloweli , Sciatica , Chilblains , Froit Illto , Tooth&cha. lloadnch * , 1'alna to tbo Hack , t'hoit and Umt , aua 11 the uiual CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD. Tha application of IIADWAY'S Hli.vnV UKUKF , to tbo pmrtf nITeolad. will Initintlr rolleia and | < eon cure tbo tuITf tor Internally In it men of from Iblrtr tu ilxtjr drops , In half a tumbler of watar , It Kill euro In a taw momenu. Cramp * , Hpaimi , Hour Htomacli , c'ollo , K ° Utulunc , Heart barn. Diarrhoea , Slckllondache , Nauaaa , Vomiting , Cold Chilli , Nerrouene , Bleeuluiiueu. and all Internal palna. M centi a bottle , for Ml * at Drugjim. I1ADWAY It Co. , EJ Warren tit. , CONTINENTAL CLOTHING. HOUSE : 1 Express and Mail Orders- We send Goods to any address C. O. D. with privilege of examina tion-and if they are not satisfactory , may bo returned at our expense In every case where goods are paid for by money order and are not found satisfactory , money will be promptly refunded and all express charges paid by us. This method of doing business is very satisfactory to our out-of-town , customers. Be careful to state definitely what you want and we will spare no pains in filling your order. Sxoecial Bargain Lines from which your orders will be filled until they are closed. Don't wait two or three days and then order. Order now. These lots are special values and will not last long. PlUPT SPECIAL BARGAIN LINES. T HT 1 DLL 1.OF MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS at $811 1 , "We will sell this week IBO Men's Sack and Frock Suits , made from a neat brown checked cassimere thoroughly reliable neat in appear ance , perfect-fitting , at $ S.OO per suit , We know their value as an ad vertising medium. They will make friends for the Continental wher ever they are sent. We advertised them on Sunday and the orders for out of town are coming in every mail. These goods can only be sold at this price for the reason that we manufacture them in large quantities. The usual retail .price for this suit is $12 to SIB. Remember , sacks and frocks at $8.OO. If not as represented , return to us and have the price promptly returned. Sizes 34 to 42. Samples of the cloth will be sent before you order if you prefer. $10.50. Lot No. 2 , Black Cheviot Frock Suits , Price $10.50. We will sell this week 1BO Men's Black Cheviot Frock Suits at $1O.SO. This style of goods has been worn this season almost exclu sively. We guaranted this lotto be strictly all-wool and fast color , and properly made and trimmed. We will not sell clothing at any price which is not properly made. "We do not sell shoddy. This is a suit of lothes which cannot be owned by the average dealer at $1O.BO. It is the quantity that makes the price. Samples of the cloth will be sent to any address , but you can tell very little about it unless you see the complete suit and examine it in every particular. We are , satisfied what the verdict will be when you see it. We don't have one package in twenty returned and with care in sending measurements , we have no trouble about fitting. The sizes on this line run from 34 to 42. Measurement blanks will be sent on application. & 2.YQ. LOT NO. 3. Men's All Wool Cheviot.Pantaloons. Price $2.75. Men's strictly all wool Cheviot Pants , full winter weight , made well and to fit at $2.75 per pair cannot be bought'every day. We will fill orders for $2.75 from this lot just as described , but if you prefer , send for samples of the cloth : We make them up to 42 waist. The style of the goods is a neat check , looks just like a Scotch Cheviot apd wears better than any other domestic goods in the market , This style was made for the Continental and not a yard of this goods is owned by any other firm in the country , Remember the price , $2.75 , sizes 32 to 42 waist , Children's Dept. Lot No.4 , Children's Knee Pant Suits , $3.50 We will place on sale beginning Wednesday morning , 250 pure all wool cheviot knee pant suits , size 6 to 12at $3.5 0 per suit , made without belts , small sizes plaited and large sizes plain. You can't du plicate this line outside of our store for less than $5 : Remember they are knee pant suits for ages from 6 to 12 years , strictly all wool , Send money order and goods will be promptly shipped with the understanding that you need not keep them if they are not satisfactory. Boy's ' Long Pant Suits , Price Lot No , 5 is a special line of high cost long pant suits , strictly all wool , to fit boys'Iajjes 13 to 17 , at $7. Many suits in this lot sold for $10 and $12 , but the sizes are broken and we have made one bargain lot at $7. Boy's Oape Overcoats. Lot No. 6. Special Bargain Lines , at $3.OO , $3.5O and $4.00. Nobby styles and neat fitting garments at this price are scarce. . We take the same care in manufacturing this priced goods aswe do with the finer grades. The sizes are from 4 to 12 , with full length capes. Prices from $3 to $4.6O. At $4.8O we will send you as good a garment as is needed for service. We have never offered a better line of Child ren's Overcoats than we have this season. \ FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO , OMAHA. BOSTON , NEW YORK , DESMO1NES. ERRORS MADE BY i To live up to all that you make is an error. Not to carefully consider where to buy and why you should buy is an error. To pay a big price for clothing because the store advertises heavily and charges big rates in order to maintain big expenses is worse than an error. To suppose that you can do better than you can at the Misfit Parlors is an error. To pay $35.00 for a ready-made suit when the Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-mado suit for $20.00 is an error. To pay $6 and $8 for poorer pants than the Misfit Parlors will sell you $3 and $4 is an error that costs. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREEOFCHARGETO 1NSUREA PERFECT FIT. © E.E1 YOU CAM © A.VR. SUITS . FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS , PANTS. $70 custom inndo suit fur $3.uO $05 custom wade en crawl fur. . $ ! 12.00 $10 custom made pants for $8.25 $00 custom nimlc suit for $ ! JO.OO $00 custom made overcoat for. . $28.50 $15 custom made pants for $7.50 $55 custom nmilo fcult for $27.50 $50 custom made oiercoal for. . $2J.50 $1.1 custom made pants for $ (1,50 ( $50 custom made suit for $25.00 $45 custom made overcoat for. . $20.00 $12 custom iniide p.mls for $0.00 $45 custom mmlo suit for $20.00 $40 custom made overcoat for. . $17.50 $10 custom made pants for $5.00 $40 custom made suit fur $18.50 $85 custom made overcoat for. . $14.00 $ 8 custom made pants for $1.50 $85 custom made suit for $15.00 $28 custom made overcoat for. . $12.25 $ 7 custom made pmils for $ U. FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS , Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock , 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 FOR MEN Old Mon , Wenk Middle need won , Prema turely ola YounK Wen , brlriB bsok springy stcp.brlKlitoyc , strength , ambition and dot Biro by use of Norvu Iloiuis. 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