THIS OMAHA DAILY BEE : THTTTISTIAV. 2 ? . OUR UlANItSCIVIE TURKEY , Mrs. Justice Field's tteclpo for Cooking tha Tamons Fowl. TCMPMNG AND TOOTHSOME TID-BITS , AVIi.it tlio AVIves of Distinguished A mrrlcniifi "Ilcoommoml should Ho Inoludntl In Uic Menu fbr Jho Dinner. Nov. 2.j.-lSpeclnl to Tnn Urn.The ] principal feature nbout 'IhnnUsi giving day U the dinner. 1'eoplo mayor m y not feel disposed to glvo thanks , nnd it inny bo said that thcro nro In this city today omonfj tlio returning statesmen n great tnnny who would Ilko to know what on earth they hnvo to give thanks for ; hut , nevertheless , they will want a good dinner , nnd by some sort of tradition the turkey is the central ilguro of a Thanksgiving dinner. It may not bo without interest to some house-wives outsldo of Wash * ington lo know * , hnt tlio wives of America's leading statesmen , from Mrs. IlnrrUon down , nro most of them good cooks , nnd tome of them exceedingly good coolcs , nnO a little vol ume of roclpcs suggested by the WVOT ot linportiint American politicians pub- I uwo not long ago shows that they are queens of tlio kitchen ns well as the drmvlne-room. So that If nny lady wuiiU to build up n Thanksgiving dinner on national lines hero nro some sug gestions of dishes that will grace the Thanks- ilvln/f ; tables in the white house nnd else- whoio. Shu nmy adopt Mrs. Harrison's rcclpo for rlenr soup , which is n very peed thing to Htntt dinner with , Mrs , Chief Justice Fuller 1ms a very eood roclpo for codfish balls , tlioui.'li iioono would wnnt codflsli balls oil Thanksgiving day ; and the rcdpo of Mrs , Campbell , the ulfo of the brilliant young governor of Ohio , -for baked flsh , would scorn to bo hotter for tbo occasion. The wlfo of rSencrnl ( Jrcoly of Arctic fame has nn excel lent chicken croquette ; nnd cx-Sccrotary liuynnl'n motliod of preparing terrapin is known the country over. The wife of Jus. llco I'luld mrUos some suggestion's for roast turkcv , nnd in this connection it nmy be men tioned that Mrs. Field u few diys ago posi tively declined ever In herlifoto again give for publication nny other recipes. "i never , " sutd she , "was so shamefully abused In my llfo hucnuso I suggested that the turkey should ho fed on chain- 'pagno or sherry nnd walnuts a few days buforo killing him. I have received letters from all over the country ; from Call- furnla to Maine , tram women whom I sup pose are good enough la their way , abusing mo like a pickpocket for my cruelty lo gorg ing nnd making n poor fcarkoy drunk bofora killing I never knew what nn awfully hard hearted creature I was until I began lo rc- cclvo thcso letters , so that I will have no more udvico to glvo in the future , for fear I will bo aouscd some more. " For any ono viho likes cabbage the wife of Ilo&wcll P. Flower , the New York million- alic , Ims a suggestion in the line of minced cabbage , and the wife of Congressman Hland of silver dollar fame knows a good way to ilo up mashed potatoes. Mrs. McICee , thd daughter of President Harrison , lias n rociuo for scalloped oysters , and Treasurer Huston's ' wife ono foi < sweetbreads and mushrooms. Senator , Ingnlls' wlfo suggests roast duck , nnd tlio wife of Postmaster Wauanmkor has been frequently praised for excellent lobster snlad. Mrs , . "Farmer" .Terry Husk suggests n Kus- plan cream and Mrs. .Attorney General Mil ler knows bow to muko a temperance punch of tbo most distinctly totnpomnco principles. Kvcryono lUtes mfnco pie , provided ono ; knous the maker , whom this case happens to be Mr * . Justice Miller. Then among other things that nmy bo suggested for this dinner is sumo frozen npricots , by Mrs. Senator Quay , and a few other trifles nddod. Prayer may be necessary after the dinner. Jlero are Tun itncii'cs ; Clear soup , Mrs. Harrison Four pounds of Juicy beef : 1 knuckle ofcal ; 2 small tur nips ; a canots ; 1 soup bunch : 1 small pod of red pepper j 2 white onions ; salt ; 0 quarts of wator. Boll six hours , then strain through a slovo : lot Htond over night nnd congeal ; then skim off till the grcaio ; put Into n kettle to warm und aud sherry or madeira wiuo to taste. " Baked flsh , Mrs. Governor Campbell- Cm , rinse and wind dry a white fish , or nny fish weighing three or four pounds ; rub the fish insldo and out with salt and pepper , fill "with a shifting made like that for poul try , but drier ; tie the fish up nnd put In a hot pan with some drippings nnd a lump or butter , dredge with flour and lay over the tisb. n few slices of thin salt pork or bits of butter , nnd balco an liour mid a half , basting Occasionally. Chicken croquettes ) Mrs. General Grcely Ono lurgo chicken , riisted. one pair small sweetbreads and a little of the soft bread dressing with which the chicken has been dressed , chopped line togother. Make a arawti butter of ono pint of cream iu which on onion has stood until the cream Is ready to boll ; one-half cup of butter and suftlcient flour to make a thick sauco. Season the fhlcken mixture highly with hopped parsley rhlll coloro , not cayenne. Mix with tlio drawn butter nnd heat thoroughly , stirring constantly. AVbcn cool form the croquettes With cracker dust , roll in beaten eggs , then in cracker dustnnd fry. Teirnpln , ex-Sccrcuiry Bayard Take two "counts'1 ' nnd boll in the shell ; after allow ing them to cool remove the shell , toke out the gall hlndder nnd cut the terrapin Iu good sized pieces , put in n chafing dish nnd to this ndd a small cupful of rich cream , half a pound of cutter and a.couplo of wineglass- Jub of sherry or mndolra. Most epicures prefer madeira because of its rich Jlnvor. No ono has over prepared terrapin after this re- ( Ipo who is not n convert tolls excellence. Thanksgiving turkey , Mrs. Justice Field The turkey should ho cooped up nnd fed well some llmo beforoTlmnksKldng. Three days hoforoit is slaughtered it should hnvo uli Kugllsh walnut forced down its throat three- times a day , nnd a glass of bberrv once n day. Iho ment will bo dcliciously tender nnd huvo n flno nutty flavor. Minced cabbage , Mrs. Roswell P. Flower " -Drain boiled cabbage in the colander ; put It in tbo hopplng-tray and chop line. For each quart of chopped cabbage put two teaspoon- fula of butter and ouo of Hour in the frying jinn. As soon ns smooth and hot put into ttio cabbage , which season well V ) 1th salt ami ) Mjipur | , and , if you like it , two tnblcspoonfuls of vinegar. Stir constantly for five to eight lulnutw. When done heap on n dish , muko tmiooth with a knife , and garnish with hurd boiled cgjr' . ' Mashed potatoes , MM. R. P. nianu Pnro the potatoes , cut into pieces , and place linmo- fllatoly in cold wnter. Peuchblow best. Tnko them out when prepared and turn on boiling water. Cook ( illicitly Just as the meal Is rcadv. Empty water off , und lot stand on tbo steve till perfectly drysalt ; to taste ; hut- tor nnrt cream ns much ns ncndcd to mnko the tight consistency. Servo Immediately. Spinach , Mrs , J. Mi Furquhnr Wash the ipliiRi-h in sovor.il waters , and keep In cold water until time to cook it. Then put into 1 boiling water enough to cover it , and add a llttlo salt. Cover the pan nnd hell briskly till tcmdcr ; it will sink when done. Talto from the water immediately , season It with butter , und cover with hard boiled eges In slices. Scalloped sweet twtatoes , Mrs. William J. Council Cut boiled sweet potatoes into quar ter-inch slices and put them in u baking- tllsh. Sprinkle oncli layer slightly with Bogar and dot with bits of butter. Bake until hot and slightlybrowned. Toiupcronoo Punch , Mrs. Attorney Gener al Mlller-fOueJiozon lemons , one-half doztm oranircs , prepared in the UMinl wny ; ouo pint t of c-r.inbcrrios united till the julco can DO easily extracted and after cooling , pour hi With Ihu lejnous and oranges ; wutcruud su gar to Usto. St-nllopod oysters , Mrs. Mary Harrison Me Keo Hell tlio m.icaronl soft , put n Inyor into n baking dull , cover with oysters , pepi or , tall mid Imttor , then another layer of ofetors until the dish is mieu ; balce. Swi-otln-cads nntl nrashitwras , Mrs. Treas urer Huston Take a nice large pair of sweetbreads - breads , trim off the ears nnd soak in salt and water for nn hour ; wash in cold wntor und boll until done. When cold , cut into small pieces ; tnko half n Jar of French buttou inushroouii , slice and put them in half n pint " of wnter and boil live nilnutos ; add the -otbread ? nnd boll teu minutes. Hub a tcwpoonful of flour in a largo | , ! eco of fresh , sweet butter , size of nn cgcr , until smoothnnd stir into nhnlf n cup of cream ; pour into mushrooms nnd sireetbroadshavlng first sea soned them with salt , and pepper , and let boll five minutes , Servo immediately in a hot dish. dish.Kontt Kontt dncK , Mr * . Senator IngallsHoa t two wild ducks. When cold cnrvo niocly , re jecting the wings. Put into a stowpan ono pint of water , one pint of tonl toes < strained ; ono tablespooiiful of onion Juice , salt nnd pep per to taste. As teen at this bolls up throw in the sliced duck and boll flftctm minutes. At the lust moment thicken with a little corn- stnrch and throw In two do n olives. When all is well heated through servo at once. This Is delicious when well prepared. Lobster salad. Mrs. Postmaster General Wannmaker Split two good-sized , fine , freshly boiled lobsters. 1'ick all the meat frcm oat the shells , then cut It into one-inch lengths , equal pieces. Place it in a saucepan on tbo hot range , with ono ounce of very peed , fresh butter. Season with ono pinch of stilt nnd half a saltspoonful of red jwpper , nddlng two medlum-slzoil sound truflles , cut into small dlik-sht > pcd pieces. Cook for live minutes , then add a wlneglassful of good madeira wine. Untuco to ono-hnlf , which will take three minutes. HavothreocRg yolks In a bowl , with half a pint of sweet cicam ; bent well together and add to It the lobster. CJcntly shufllo for two minutes longer , or until it thickens well. Pour It into a hot tureen and servo hot. Knssl.iu cream , Mrs. Secretary Husk- Cover one packr.go of gelatine with cold water. When dissolved , add ono cup of new milk , ono cup of sugar ; heat to boiling point , stirring frequently , then set away to cool. Whip ono quart of thick cream until light ; beat the whites of six eggs and add both to the mixture ; when cool , flavor with vanilla. Place the jcllv in the bottom of the molds , and when stiff nnd cold ndd the cream ; turn out of mold and servo In slices. Mince pics , Mrs. Justice Miller Two pounds of raw beef , chopped fine ; two pounds suet , chopped line ; four pounds good tart apples , two pounds currants , two pounds raisins , two pounds citron , Uvo pounds brown .sugar , ono quart good New Oileans molasses , four ounces of salt , one nnd one-half ounces mixed spices cinnamon , cloves nnd allspice with preponderance of cinnamon ; one-half ounce white popper , two nutmegs , juice of choice lemons , ono quart brandy , ono quart cldor. Mix dry parts with salt- that Is suet and spices. Then put in apples , then fruit , then liquors , then sugar. Make two , nnd if possible six , weeks before using. Cake , Mrs. John O. Carlisle Three-fourths pound of butter , washed and creamed ; ndd ono pound of sugar , nine eggs beaten sop aratcly ; add ttio yellow * to butter and sugar , then ono pound of Hour nnd whites well frothcd added alternately ; beat well nnd ndd two tnblospoonfuls ot baking powder just before fore baking , Dclicato cake , Mrs John Sherman Ono pound of sugar ( light weight ) , ono pound of Hour ( light weight ) , a little more than a half- pound of butter , whites of sixteen eggs beaten to a stiff froth : beat butter and sugar to n cream ana add the flour and eggs alter nately until all nre used : flavor with peach or lemon. Bake in a moderately quick oven. No baking powder. Frozen apricots , Mrs. Senator Quay Ono can of npricots , n generous pint of sugar , a quart of water , a pint of whipped cream , measured after being whipped ; cut tbo apri cots in small pieces , add the sugar and water , and freeze ; "when nearly frozen add the cream. IJon-bons , Mrs. Senator Cullom Mix to gether with the whites of two eggs an equal quantity of cold wnter and enough con foc- tlouers' sugar to rauku n stilt dough. It will require about two pounds. To prepare fruits and nuts , tnko seeds out of dates nnd fill with the cream ; blanch almonds and cover with cro.ini. Candied clierrius are very nice ; take little balls of the eroum and put a cherry on each. English wulnuis are used la the same way as cherries. , IJald heads are too many when they may he covered with n luxuriant growth of hair bv using the best of all restorers , Hull's Hair Henower. IMIUSIDENT S1DMCV DILLON. Tlint is tlio Title ot the Now Chief OfTl- ciiil of the U. P. Predictions of changes in the management of the Union Pacific that have coon indulged in for some months were verified yesterday nt the directors' mectlnc1 in Boston when Charles Francis Adams resigned from the presidency and Sidney Dillon was chosen to succeed him. him.Tho The causes that led to the dissatisfaction among the stockholders , which resulted in this change of presidents , have boon fdlly discussed in these columns , and the matters of great interest now pertain to the changes that will be made in the Omaha management of the road. Mr. Adams has been president of the road since Juno IT , lbS4 , and has established a system of management dilToring from * that of any great railway in the country Thu system that of dividing the road into five grand divisions , each under a complete set of general ofllcers is not in favor with railway magnates in general. Jay Gould , who Is now conceded to hnvo control of the road , is particular ! opposed to this plan nnd the impression amouft local officials is that a complete reorganization of the management will take nlaco at oncb. A CJrantl Aluroh. S. II. H. Clarke can have tbo 'management of the Union Pacific under the Gould control if ho wants it , according to tbo statement of n rail road man who is as familiar as nny ono in Omaha with the status of the new deal. 'Tho interview with Sidney Dillon , " ac cording to the saino authority , "published in the papers Tuesday was erroneous. Mr. Dillon said that Air. Clark had not been sum moned to Now York by Mr , Gould. As u nvitter of fact Mr , Clark was all ready to re turn to St. Louis , when ho received nines- from Mr. Gould direct to go on nt once to New York. "It Is Just a question now ni to whether Mr. ClarK wants to come to Omaha ns man ager of the Union P-acific , and I think ho docs. If ho does not come himself ho will have a rood deal to say in the rejection of the men who will bo active at this end of the road. " "There is an Impression. " said thoroportcr. "that if Mr. Chirk comes back hero ho will bring some or all of his old time force back with him. " "There Isn't much In that , " replied the authority. "Thcro nro some of Clark's old lieutenants that are too well fixed to want to como back , and there nro some of them who could not got back although they wanted to. Tun BCG was right Tuesday in its prediction that E. P. Vlning would probably return as traftlo manager. Tilling when hero was very unpopular , but it is a fact that the road has never paid a dividend sliice Vinlng loft It Ilo is a topnotchcr as a freight and triiflic man , "Of oourao , " nontlmlod the speaker , "it is n dlftlrult matter topr 5dlcf what changes will bo made , There will bo n grand march of general officers created under the Adams ad ministration , and the active Adams men , who have had a. hand iu the fights that have been going on under the present management will bo the first to go. Iseobyono of the loc.il avery funny thing to anyone familiar with the situation. Mellon is mi offensive partisan and ho will have no conference with Clarlc and Gould , and in all probability will not bo with the road long after Mr. Gould gets fulli control of it , " "Thero has been a report too that P. P. Shelby was coming back. I don't think there Is anything In that. Shelby's prospects with tlio Manitoba nro too bright to warrant him in making any change , Then Fred Whitney is a good freight man mid : will suit Chirk all light. Ho ia not nn.Adiims mnn butcamo with Potter from the Q. I don't expect any chaiiRO either In the passenger department. Lomax "lias not taken any part in any ol the factional lights. Ho ranks the equal of any passenger man in the country , and will probably IM re tained and made general passenger agent of tlio entire system. "All the dU-Klons will be changed and instead of U sot of gdncral officers for each division tbo nctiyo management will bo In tbo hands of a set of general officers here v with superintendents for the various divis t ions. " n Tint Rook iHlitnd Kitcnslnn. ' Track laying on the Hock Island road from RS Omaha to Lincoln WHS completed yesterday , 0 tbo last work being the completion o tuo con- 0r ncctlons with the Union Pacific tracks at 0v Lincoln , C The now extension Is fifty-four miles in o length and has been built entirely since July t 1 , Tlio line crosse ? tbo Platte rlvor on u 0 bridge Uireeiuurters of * mile long at South The Majority Of so-cilled coiiRh-cures ilo little tnoro thnn Impair tlio dlgcstlrc fnnctlons ftiul crc&ta tile. Ajrcr's Cherry Tcctoral , on the con * trary , i\lrtle U cures the cougli , doci not In terfere with the functions of dltier slomach or liter , No oUier mcillclno ll so sala and cfllcaclous In diseases of the throat nnJ Unes. "Four j ears ago I took a severe cold , which WM followed by a tertlblo cough. 1 was ury sick , and confined to my bctl about four months. 1 cmplojcil a physician most ol the time , wlio finally said I was In consumjv 'tlon , and that he could not help mo. Ono ol mjr neighbors ntlrltcd me to try Aycr's Chcny 1'cctoral. I < lkl so , and , before I had finished taking the first bottle was able to tit up Ml the time , and to go out. lly the tlmo I Ii.id finished the bottle Inas well , and have remained soever since.- ! * D. IJlxbjr , Ilartonsvllle , Vt. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , DR. J. C. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. BolU by M DruitgUti. I'rlcg $1 ; fit bottles , 19. Dr&Betts&Betts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists , 14OO DOUQLx AB STH.E.ET OMAHA , The moit widely nna favorably know * apoo- Inllsti In the United States. Tholr Ions ex perience , reinnrlmklo sldll and unf rental suc cess In the treatment nnd cure of Nervous , Chronic nd Surgical DIscmHoi. entitle ttiCso onilnont physicians to tlio full conddoncoof the anilciod everywhere. They guarantee : A OKHTAIN AND I'OSITIVE CURE for the awful clfects of early vlco nnd tlie uumcr- oui ovlla that follow In its train , 1'KIVATK , 11LOOD AND HKIN DISEASES upowlllr , oonitilotnly nnd permnnontly cured. NEUVOU8 nEUIfjITY AND SEXUAL D13- OHDEK3ylulUroadiIy totholr skillful troat- uiont. 1-ILK9 , FISTULA AND UEOTAL ULOEU9 Rimrnnteod cured without pain or detention from uiiBloeHs. HYUKOOELE AND VAIIIOOOELK porraa- ncntly and successfully cured In every csao. 8Y1MIILIS. aONOKKUEA. OLKET , Sper- matorrheiv , Seminal Weakness , Lost Manhood. KlRlit Emissions. Decayed Faculties , I'omalo \VonkneM and all dollcato dlsoiilora pocullur to either ex positively cured , ns well tie nil function * ! disorders that result from youth ful follies or thn excess of mature your * . TIirTIIPP Guaranteed perunmontly 01 l\.l\/l U-ixu ourod , remotal oouiploto , without cutting , cnustlo or dilatation. Ouros ifffctod at IIDUIB by patient without a mo ment's pain or annnraiica. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. A TIPP niTTTho awful effeota of ft- OU1LVjUlvii early vlco which brings nrftnnlo weakness , flostroyInz both mind and body , with all Its dreaded ilia , pormanenty DR RFTT's Adaros3 those who hare Im- . L/S\.J. DLillJ paired themselves by Im proper indulgence nnd solitary hablU , which ruin both lulnd and body , unfitting thorn for butneiv ! ' "dy OP tnnrrinRO. . MAKUIKD HEN or those on tot-In ? on that happy life , aware of physical debility , quloklj OUR StrCOBSS Is based npon facts. First Practical experi ence. Second Every case li specially ituuled , tbuo starting rlsht. Third Medlolnos are prepared In our laboratory exactly to suit each ease , thus effecting curoa without Injury. Drs. Betts & Betts , 1409 DOUGLAS STREET. - - OMAHA. NEB. TRADEMARK Tin Our AT TRADE MARK E.NGLlHn HlM- EOY. ATI unfntl- Inu euro for Bem- InM Weakness , HiHTtiintt'rrliocft , Impotency and nil diseases that follow as a 10- q n once of Suit- abuse ; asl.ossof Memory , Unlvcr- BEFORE TAKING. 8i Ln.sitndo AFTER TAKIKB. Pain In the Ilnck , Dimness ot Vision , Premature Old Ago , nnd many other diseases tlint lead to Insanity or consumption nnd n premature frrnve. rVFull particulars In our pamphlet , which we de- slro to send free by mall to e ery one. fWTho Spe- clno Medicine li sold ntH per pnckuKO , or ilx pack- axoi for li , or will be tent free by mill on rccolpt of the money , by addressing THE GOODMAN DRUG CO. , 1110 PAUNAM STHKKT , OMAHA , NKB. On account of counterfeits wo hare adopted the yellow wrapper , the onlr genuine , Bond nnd Is frco from heavy grades the whole length of the route. President It. R. Cable of the Rock Island Is In tlio city nnd was asked concerning his com pany's plans for the equipment and operation of the new extension. Ho replied that tuo plans "had not boon fully decided upon , as tboro was nni.ilo time to arrange for the oper ation of the line while the roadbed was being put into shape nnd necessary Improvements uiado. Ho said that ho would make a trip ever the now road before bis return to Chicago cage and would then bo better able to decide upon what was needed for tbo proper equip ment of the line. A Change lit Cnshlcrs. W. A. Higclns , who has been cashier of the Burlington , at headquarters for the past fifteen years , has resigned to engage In other business. Mr. HlffBlns will bo succeeded by 'D. T. Beans , who has been assistant in the oflleo for over ten years , and has earned his pro motion by cfllticut and faithful service. Dr. Blrnoy cures catarrh , Boo bldg. Throuprh coachoa Pullman palnco sleepers , diningcnrs , free reclining : clmlr curs to Chicnffo and Intorveiling points via the grunt Itoclt Island route. Ticket tlico 1C02 , Sixteenth and Farnnm Albright's Choice , 10 per cent cash. County Court. Yesterday in the county court the L. Burg manufacturing company of Farmlngton , la. , , brought suit to recover $2S7 from tlio Bauin Iron company for goods sold nnd delivered. Fred h. San born bos sued William 1C. Jacobs , constable , to recover possession of n lot of coal tnlccn from 12. Moncak & Co. on a writ of attachment. Snnborn claims the coal by virtue of u chattel mortgage. Mrs. Winsloiv's Soothing Syrup far chll- dren tccthlnR relieves ttio child from pain. 25 cents a bottle. IVonliln't Prosecute Her , The case against Mrs. Blgsloy for attempt ing to Mil her husband cunio tip In polloo court yesterday and was dismissed upon motion of the county attorney. Mr. Bljjsloy refused to testify ngaimt his wlfo and that broke down the prosecution. The Genuine Imported Carls bad Sprudql Salt. Is an alterative nnd oHinlnatlro remedy , whloh dissolves tcnuclous bllo , allays Irrl tatlon , and removes obstruction "by aiding nature , anil not by sudden and excessive Irritation , as most catlmrtlcs do. It Ja of great bencllt In temporary anfl habitual sonstlpatlim , Ihor and kldnoy discuses , cluonlo catarrh of the btonmch and bowels , rheumatism and gout , etc. , and should bo uicd curly In the morning before breakfast. Cure must bo 70rcUe to obtain the ROIIU- a rttolo , which U Importtia In round bottles. Kuch bottle comes la paper ourtoon. Write for uhamplilot , l.lsuor It Moiulolbon Co. , Agents , < J UarclaySt. , N" . Y. Continental Clothing House. FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAYSPECIAL LOW PRICED SUIT SALE , See\ \ Our Men's Business Suits , $650 , $ S.QO and $ /0,50 Our special sale of Men's low priced business suits ndvertiscd last week , will Lc made more nt < SHO w WNDO ws tractive than ever by the addition of new lots. t Men's ' Cassimere Sack and Frock Suits , 56.50. For Samples. Wen's Cassimere Sack Suits , $8. . Men's Cheviot Frocks and Sacks , $10.50 SPECIAL PRICES ON * Cfr4p Ovtrfocrl " ' ' ' " ' ' ' " " BOYS'AND CHILDREN'S i'/ " ' , t'cyc' * " * and ri//t > rt i Friday and Saturday of this "weekwill bo $3.O . the bargain , days for Boys' Overcoats , Our Cape Overcoats this season are full length both in body and capes. $4.OO Beginning Friday morning , wewill offer . several special lines at $3.80 , $4.OO , $4.BO nnd $8.OO , ages 4 to 12. These are the biggest 'bar $4. BO gain lines we have evei ? offered. Ulsters for Larger Boys , $8.OO Wide collars , e .tra length , double-breas . ted , wool linings , prices $9.8O to $18. Of chin- elulla , cheviot and freize. MEN'S OYERCOATS. We aim to keep up ( he standard of quality and give our patrons SPECIAL BARGAIN LIMES OF Boys' Caps Samples May Be Seen viceable , neat and in a variety so complete that eack taste can be 50 in GENTS , our suited. Show Windows. suited.iilBaipitaofMcii'sOvciwtss At this sale wo will olTor about . iilBaipitaofMcii'sOvciwtss SSilo onof Bo.ys1 Cloth Windsors , Cloth Turbans , Jersey Turbana , Cloth and Felt Huts , at GO conta FREELAND , LOOMIS & CO , , OMAHA , each. ERRORS MADE-BY MAN ! Tolive 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 JMisfit Parlors is an error. To pay $35.00 for a ready-made suit when the Misfit Parlors will sell you a $45 custom-made 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 13 an error that costs. ALL ALTERATIONS DONE FREEOFCHARGETO IN SUREA PERFECT FIT. WHAT "YOU OANt SA.VEX. BTJITS . FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. PANTS. $70 custom made suit Tor $32.50 $05 cuslom made overcoat for. . . $32.00 $10 custom nifiilo pnntu for $8.25 $00 custom made suit for $ ! JO.OO SCO custom inndo overcoat for. . .if 28.5O $15 custom iiiiulo pants for $7.i > 0 $55 custom made suit Tor $27.50 550 custom nmfleovercoat for. . . $24.5O $ ! ) { custom iimile punts for $ ( ! .50 $50 custom made suit/or $25.00 $45 custom made overcoat for. . . $20.00 $12 custom made pants for $ (5.00 ( $45 custom mndo suit for $20.00 § 40 custom matlo o ercont for. . . $17.50 $10 custom made pants for $5.00 $10 custom mndo suit for $18.50 Jil5 custom made overcoat for. , . $14.00 $ 8 I'Hbtom nmilo pimls fur $1.50 $35 custom mndu suit for $15.00 $28 custom made oicrcoat for. . . $12.25 $ 7 custom mudp pants for $ FULL DRESS SUITS FOR SALE OR HIRE. ORIGINAL CLOTHING PARLORS , . Open evenings until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock. 1309 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. 1309 The Standard Cocoa of the World. A Substitute for Tea-and Coffee. Van Houten's \\ssfiftyper \ cent more of the jlesh-forming elements of cocoa than is obtained by the best processes of other manufacturers. VAN HouTEirs COCOA "BEST < & GOES FARTHEST. " Doctors and analysts of the highest standing all over the world , certify to this immense saving , and by "VAN HOU TEN'S special process only can this be attained , p-ViX HoCTTR's OoccuC'onco tried. 1 ay nied" ) ( IOSBOSMI tha front idranttto ol loiring no injurious etttotB onthe-nerrou i ; lein. , Nowonder , therefore , tliatln si I p rU ottho world , thli ininlor't Oocon. lireoommendtil liymoUlcnl ram. liulcuil often nnd coffee or other cncaai or chi > colae > , for Uiilly me by children or udiillt , bale nnd Ick.rlchund poor. Alk forVAN HoDTEK'8 ndliJ ooAn- ( . Cl 'Foot Bnll Game. The players for the Thanksgiving football game at the baseball park on North Twen tieth _ 8trcot at 3 p. m. , are as follows : Stato'Unlvcrslty Y. M. C.A. . Team. Positions. Team. Portcrfleld . full bank . "Williams Oliver . half back . Cramer Mocltctt . .halfback . Sheldon Uirard . quarteFbaek. . Curtis Anderson . canter . Thomas Hyde . right guard . Hngpnrd Stockton . left puard . Shelley Johnson . rlRhl tncldo . .Dickey Chandler , . loft tackle . White Skiles . right end . Hlnchoy ' Troycr . Ictt'eud . IToroman Morrow ) 1 ' ' ( Zimmerman Morley. > . .aubstlkntes , . . . { , . . .I3rotclilo Lord. . . ) . , T . { . Young Talk nbout forclRn. chiitnpacnes , try Coolt's Extra Dry ; it is supcrla ? to two-thirds of the imported wines. _ Mr. W. II. Calhoun pi , Marsbnlltown , la. , is in tbo city and wilLlccnialn over Tlmiiks- Tlio only rallroid train out of Oranhn run expressly for the accommodation ol Omaha , Council DlufTs , Dos Moiucs and Cbicngo business is , the Itook Islaml vcs- tlbulcd limited , loavlne Omaha at 4:15 p. m. daily. Tielcotortlco , 1G02 Sixteenth and Far n um fits. , Omaha. COM IS IN THE Sl'RlNa. The Montreal Rent ICatato 3fen Must Defer Tholr Visit. President Hartman of the Omaha rctl es tate exchange has recdvcd nn answer from the Montreal bretbren who sre at present in Chicago , -which roads us follows : CHIOAOO , Nov. 25 , 1SOO. Chris Hartman , President Omnba lieal Ilatuto Wo hoartib' appreciate the cordial iin-itation of your exchnngo to visit the Gate City of the plains ana adtnlro it world-renowned development volopment and great improvements. Bermuda Bottled. "You must e to ISerniuila. If rou (1 lint I will not be resjionsl- lilo lor tlie ciiimociience . " "lint , doctor , I can nnrnrd neltlirr the tlmo nor tlie money. " " Will , If Hint Is Impossible , try SCOTT'S ' FHULSION OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD XJVER OIL. I HometlnicH call U Ilormuda Bottled tled , nnd many caxei nt CONSUMPTION , Bronchitis , Cougher or Severe Cold I liaro CCRGli with it ; and the iKlvnntage l that the mont rn * | . live Dtomacli ran take U , Another tiling vrlilcli coinmrndji It In tlie nttinulatlnc prnpertlen of tlto IIy pophOHiilillcti irtalrh It contain * . You will find It fur male at jour UriiBKlMt'i but nee you ict tlie ' - " " orlKlnal hCOTTB I' are unprcparoa , however , for such , u joamoynudour lltritcd tlrno wo sincerely xogrot. Kotbchiffabio ( ounJcrtnUotlie trip the Montronl oontinpciit extends hcnrtfolt tliaukft to their Omaha brethren nnd will maltn every effort to avail themselves of their hind offer the coming aiiring , with a hearty hand nbako and many , man ) ' tlimiks. TUo Montreal Ttcnl Eislato Kxuhungo , ( JEoiiGE W. PAHKM , Vioo President. ICIdnry anil lilndiicr Troubles Ara promptly cured by the ' n u c find dluretio Wuto of Excelsior Springs , Mo. .AMUSEMENTS. BOYO'S G1UNU IlOnitUV ATTRACTION , Commencing Thursday .Matinee. Also "Jluoo MKbtl nnd baturdar Mullnou , HOYT'S Satire on Suiicrttltlon , I I BRASS I MOMKEYI Mr. George H. " Marion And the struiiKCjt coinpinr cror oiiatfcd for tbli Comedy. Jloxilicct ) open U'eflncsilay , DIME EDEN MUSEE WILL iMwrcii , * * JIAKAGIK. WBUK OK ynVKSIIlKR 3ITII. MAGGIE. Tlio MtDGHi'r HOTimrt The onlr inUKOt wlfo mid mother wltlilior tiny trabo over known. PHlTKTt BUVItBOK. . The lronKe l tnnnnf tlierontiirr. Ha reml nnun- ilurntcel cli lii9 , cnbloi , ropes und wlrnn. auj bcmU stnnltarH by a Htroko of lila powerful arm. BLACKKV , Kllik-of tboUoldcitTliioid. John txAVtNE 13R09. - OlHo Acrobats InCouilcel A.1tllu < lo , Tumblings end Kent ) THE BOniL'SE QUJLTITIS'TTTS , In their orlslnal riminlyVASI [ DAT , Intrmlaahu Nuvollf l > aiKO3 , Comic Soiiiwii Duett , and 1'ltutntlon Moloillan. Donvoe' Uojjnl Marlonnttfli * TlioOroilost , Urnndeit , HuatShowof tlio Year. ONE DIME ADMITS TO Al-L. DRJ.C.WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT , Bpcdli ) for flT t Hn. Dlnln * i.Tta. ! K urn.1rlt , V7nk fulntii , Mental DuprewUqn , HofUnlOR nf tlin Uralnn- uttltii tn iM&nltjrAaU liadlnarto inlwrr < J c r anj uo th Prtmunre Old Aj . Itamimrii , lo i or 1'owtr in Uber r i , Intoluntarjr CO B , and fibertii torrlic < ft uu 4 > r oT r-enrtUn of me brain , eJrba > o or ' OTiiHndiilKenee. t'Ui box eonUfira oneTnontfi tiwiU racn1 ttiox , rr li for , l nt If mullvrerailll. WltL lacta order )6r ) * ls IIOXKI , win llnil purcliuor : riDto * to fefunii racier If the trcunxotraiu to r riutu l > u a naKnumo ulaoaJjby GOODMAN DRUG Co , lUoro-ruim Street , Omaha Neb , EXCELSIORSPR1NGSE . . . , . „ . WATER S"Slte : NituiVi Tonic , Diunlio d Uric Solvtnt. taut OKLY IN IIOTTLCH DT C B. MOORE & CO , , A < jti. 1515 Dodgi 81. DR.MCGEEW THE SPECIALIST. Moro tlmn 15 yearn' oxperlcnralu the trantmontol PRIVATE DISEASES. A euro Knnrnntoed In 3 Co flvo days without tlioloii f > o hour1 ! llmo. STRICTURE IVrmmicnUj nirod without imlnor Instrument * ; n cutting , no ( ItlatlMK. The nmt riiimrknljo ; rcuioJr known to modern Belenw Wrlto fur circular ! . SYPHILIS CURED IN SO TO BO DAYS. Dr. flcCri'w't treiitmont for IlilHorrlhle blouil < ! ! < rnno liai l > ccn proiioimroa tlio moxt p iwcrful al riircci9fiil it'mody cror AHcivcrtv- | the atmuhtlo cure ( if thin ( ll < ( iiis His uccci "With tills Olmmsa Imu never LKPII equnllcd A ctiinplotu lUlli : Gl/AUj ANrrtu , "Write foi clrvulai n. LOST MANHOOD nna nil wenkn n of the neiiml oruiini. norvuuinoii , llmKlltrnnddcsiionilPiicy absolutely cured. llion < lief In lramodl to tind uouipletc. SKIN DISEASES , Cutarrhli mnntltni , nnd nil illienioiof thebloil llrnr. klilnrjsmul bladder pcriunncntlj curort. FEMALE DISEASES ntid ncnralKl& < ncrvoiiNn < * fli imddlsuaKOiof thefttora * noli cured , llio Unctor'n "JJonio Treiitmont" for ladlOHliiirunaiinaud by lUI win ) hnvu u mlll , to 1)3 tlioniuitcoiiipeta mid convenient , roimwly uur of. fi'rmt lei tlia trontincirt of fuinalo dliun O ) ltd truly n woiidiirftil ruinmljNl ) liinlriiinenU ; uj ImLii. Hotjim-oulAiii. ; < rnilM2T < i < ONLY , DR. McGREW'S nmrvclnuninccons lias iron for him n nipnliitlna vhlcli It trill ] ' imtlnnul In cbaractur , and Ills groM nrmy [ putluntM rrichui front tlio Atlantic to tin 1'nciac. The Doctor Is n Rriulintu of "itim'i.Aii" roctllclDO and 1ms lind lonuann cnruf ill ovporlonca In lioHpUnlpractluD , nnd IH cliiiHud iiiiiunit the lending poclnlliu tu inndern nclunoo. Truntniant hr oorr - immclcnco. Wrlto fur circular ! about uacuut tin nr > uvc3 < ll on es , I Office , i4th and Farnam Sta Kntrnnco on olthnr ntrooL = OMAI-1A. Z = = S = Corner ' 0th atidHamay Streets , Omaha. FOR THE TREATMENF OF ALL Chronic Diseases and Deformities. DR. A. T , McIiA-UGHLINT , President. Founded by Dr. J. W. HoTVIenamy , DR. RICHARDS , Practioo Limited to DISEASESmlMS NERVOUS SISTES. Rooms 316 lo 320 Bee Omaha. WINTER EE3SORT3 RMNTSVILLE , AL ABAMA Charming Winter Resort in tlie Highland ! IIiintsvillellotel.Subslantlal.Elcganl . cw , UAHVICr B. DUNiaON , Alunagar , UVJIO.V F , DBNISOX ,