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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , DEOEMBEK 3 , 1890. 1
FINANCES OFTHE COUNTRY ,
Becratary of the Treasury Windora Makes
Ilia Report to Congress.
OBJECTIONS TO A LARGE SURPLUS ,
Imck of KlnMlclty the Gravest DcToct
In Our 1'rcscnt Financial Syalcm
InurcnHcil I'citalitn ISHtntmtcs
The Silver Hill.
WASIIIXOTON , Dec. 2. The rcpo.it of the
secretory of thd treasury , submitted to con
gress today , shows the total receipts of ttio
government for the past fiscal year worn
? 10.1,10:1,030.5:5 , : : , nnd tha total expenditures
tf ! 8ni ! > lr > 'M.D3 ' , This Includes the revenues
nnd expenditures ot the postal department.
Deducting them from the aggregate on both
sides of tlio account there remains ns the or
dinary revenues of the government the sum
of floiiisobMVI : ( ) ! nnd M ordinary expendi
tures the sum of $397,7 < lti,4S < J. < Xleaviiig ) ft sur
plus of $10. * > , : i4MhM. ! ) ( Ot this amount tliero
was tif.c'1 ' In the redemption of notes and frac-
tlonnl currency , nnd purchase of bonds for
the sinking fund , the sum of $ IS,09I,5 ( > I.OO ,
leaving a not surplus for the year of f57-l9 , .
031.87.
As compared with the fiscal yenr 1SS' , the
receipt ! for 1890 have Increased $ lO,030,9i't,79.
For the fiscal year 1S1I1 the revenues nro es
timated nt 109,030,003 nnd the expenditures
nt$3r l,0)0,000 ( ) , leaving nn estimated surplus
oriTiS.oiKi.ooo.
If to the estimated surplus there be added
the cash In the treasury nt the beginning of
the yoarniiil thonatlonnl bank tuntl dcDOsllcd
In the treasury under the net of July 14 ,
1800 , the total available assets for the year ,
exclusive of fractional silver and minor coin ,
will bo $ lfW,000,000. There lias been paid out
during tlio Hist four months of the ycnr In
the purchase of bonds for the sinking fund
nnd in other redemptions ot the debt , In
cluding premium , about $100,000,000. His
estimated that the redemptions of4.ljpor
OJnt bauds during the remaining eight
mouths of the year will bo $10,000,000. mak
ing u total outlay for bonds purchased during
the year , Including premium , of § 110,000,000 ,
leaving a net bulanco on Juno . ' ! 0 , 1MII , of
W2,0)0,000 ( ) nvallublo during the next Ilscal
year.
The estimate of revenue to ho derived from
customs during , the present Ilscal year Is
based upon the assumption that tliero will bo
a probable loss from articles placed on the
free list , Including sugar , during the last
quarter of the year amounting to $25,000,000 , ;
but as there has been an Increase ol $10,000-
000 In the duthjs collected during the first
four months ot the year , the estimated net
loss for the year is placed at $9,000,000.
The estimated revenues for the fiscal ye.ir
1SW nro 5.1711,000,000 uml the expenditures
fa57,8r'J,20l.-131 ) leaving nn estimated surplus
of $15,147,700.58.
The increase of $0:5,550,801.72 : In the esti
mates for Ib9'3 over tlio estimates for 1891 is
to bo found under tlio following heads : Pen
sions , tiG,070,000 ! increase ; naval establish
ment , $ V-l ,7UO Increase ; executive establish
ment. $ . ! , r > 17,700 increase ; Indian service ,
tlM2. ( ! ! > 00-iticrcaso ; publlo works , $794,000 increase -
crease ; military establishment. $7.V,000 ! in
crease ; making n total of { 30,005,000. The
balance o ! the increase is due to the esti
mated expenditure for redemption of national
bank notes , and for bounty on the production
of sugar , loss n decrease of $1.500,000 In the
estimate for Interest on the public debt , and
r a further decrease of nbout $11,000,000 under
the respective heads of "permanent annual
appropriations" nnd "miscellaneous. "
The estimate of Jia.V.lW.oaB , made by the
Interior department for tbo year lb' > 2 , is
board upon the fact that over r > 0,000 of the
claimants for pensions under old laws have
rivalled themselves of the right to present
their claims under the act of Juno 7 , IbttO
Claims presented under the now law wll
draw a less monthly rate , and carry arrear
ages for only n short time , nnd for small
amounts , whllo under the old laws many of
them carry very largo arrearages , and many
cf which will have been paid during the Ilscal
ycarlbOl. The transferor claims from the
old to the new law will therefore very largely
reduce the overage annual value of. pensions ,
and a reduction In the amount of arrearages
nlnno is estimated at $10,000.000 for the year
1692. For these reasons it is estimated that
Iho amount above named for 18'JJ will bo
sufllclcut to incol the aggregate requirements
for that year.
It Is deemed advisable nnd opportune nt
this tlmo to recommend n change In tlio
Mierlods of paying pensions. At present the
law requires that payments to pensioners
shall bo made quarterly on the fourth uny of
March. Juue , September nnd December in
each year , which necessarily involves the
accumulation of largo sums in the treasury ,
amounting to from thirty to thirty-five mil
lions of dollars for each quarterly payment.
This unnecessary wlthholdingof money from
circulation may bo obviated by making
twelve monthly payments Instead of four
quarterly payments , as now required. Upon
consultation with the secretary of the inter
ior it Is suggested that the law bo changed so
ns to divide the eighteen pension agonies Into
thrco groups , as follows : Tlio pension agen
cies nt Columbus , O. , Washington , D. C. ,
IJoston , Mass. , Detroit , Alton. , Augusta , Me. ,
and San Francisco , Cal. , to inako their payments -
monts quarterly ou the fourth day of March ,
Juue , September and December ; the pension
agencies at Indianapolis , I ml. , Des Molncs ,
la. . Buffalo , N. Y. , Milwaukee , Wis. . Louis ,
villo , Ky. , and Plttsburg , Pa. , to make their
payments quarterly upon the fourth
day of April , July , October and January ;
nnd the pension agencies ntTopckn , Kan , ,
Chicago , 111. , Philadelphia , Pa. , Knoxville ,
Tonn. , Now York City , N. Y. , and Concord ,
N. II. , to make their payments quarterly ou
the fourth day of Miw , August , November
and February of each year.
Dtirlnc the last llacal year the first group
of agencies disbursed l.JWHSJ ; the second
group disbursed 15,087,18(1 ( , nnd the third
group disbursed $ ! ( i,5.Y. > loVJ. nnd It is prob-
iiblo that this ratio will be substantially main
tained in the future.
There nro many grave objections to the
accumulation uf a largo Mirplus in the treas
ury , and especially to the power which the
control of such surplus gives to the secretary.
I am sure these objections appeal to no ono
with so much force ns to the head of the de
partment , upon whom ratts the difficult nnd
delicate responsibility of Its administration.
In my Judgment tbo greatest defect in our
present financial system is its lack of elas
ticity. Tlio national banking system sup-
piled this defect to some extent by the
authority which the banks have to Incre.iso
their circulation In times of stringency , and
to reduce when money becomes redundant ,
but by reason of the high urico of bonds Mils
authority has ceased to bo of much practical
value.
The demand for money In this country
is BO irregular that an amount of
circulation , which wilt bo ample
during ton months of the year , will fre
quently prove so deficient during the other
two months ns to cause stringently nnd com-
merclnl disaster. Such stringency may occur
without any speculative manipulations of
inonoy , though , unfortunately , It is often In-
tcnslilod by such manipulations. The crops
of thq country have roacheii proportions so
Immense , that their movement to market In
August and September annually causes u
dangerous absorption of money. The lack of
n sutllclent supply to meet the Increased de
mand during those mouths may entail heavy
losses upon ttio agricultural as well ns upon
other business interests. Though financial
stringency may occur ntntiy tlmo , and from
many causes , yet nearly nil of the great com.
mcrcml crises Incur history have occuried
during tbo mouths named , nnd unless some
provision bomndo to meet such contingencies
m the future , like disasters mny bo conll-
dently expected.
I am aware that the theory obtains , In the
minds of many people , that If there wore no
surplus la the treasury , n sufficient amount ol
money would be in circulation , niut hence no
stringenoy would occur , The fact Is , how
ever , that such stringency has seldom been
produced by treasury absorption , but gener
ally by some sudden or unusual demand foi
money entirely Independent of treasury con
ditions and operations. The financial pros-
euro in September last , \v hlch nt ono time
assumed u threatening cl.nrnctcr , Illustrates
the truth of this statement. Tnoro was at
that tlnw no nccumulatlon of money In the
treasury from customs or Interim ! revenue
taxes , nor from any other source that could
have ntTected the money nmrket , On the con
trary , the total disbursements for nil purposes -
poses , Including bond purchases nnd Interest
prcpayinonu , during the last preceding Utty-
thrco days , had been about $39,000,000 In ex
cess of the receipts from nil sources ,
The more recent financial stringency in N'o-
vcmbcr. Immediately after the disbursement
of over 1100,000,000 for the purchase nnd re
dumption or bonds within the preceding four
months , furnishes another forcible illustra
tion that such stringencies nro duo to other
causes than treasury operations.
Referring to the silver law the secretary
nays : Notwithstanding the tact that the
advance in the price of silver following the
[ msngo of the law has not been maintained ,
the secretary ventures to express the belief
that the new silver act Is a great Improve
ment over the law repealed , and that Its ben-
cflctnl results will eventually commend it to
general approval. As yet the period of tlmo
1ms jccn too brief to really test the merits ot
the law , nnd the permanent effect which It
will have on the prlco of silver.
Ono thing is certain , that It lins been the
means of providing n healthy and much-
needed addition to the circulating medium of
the United States ,
Dr. lllt-ncy cures catarrh. Boo
Throuph coaches Pullman pnlaco
sleepers , dining cars , frco reclining chulr
cura to Chicago nnd Intervening points
via , the grunt Hock Island route. Tlcko
Illco IfOli. Sixteenth and Farnnui.
Dr. lUrney cures catarrh , Boo bltlg.
Kvery Woman
who can tifTord It should purchase her
husband a set of Morso'H Encyclopedia
] ) rituniilcn,2o volumes , full unabridged ,
20,000 pages , every word anil every
letter Unit Is in the $1200.00 Edinburgh
edition.
1st vol , OOc.
After tlmt , $1.60 a vol.
Anil if you do not wish to continue
taking the sot after purchasing the lut
vol. you need not do ho the whole sot
coats $3U.JO ; IB complete up to the ninth
Edinburgh edition ,
Which soils for$200.00.
Scribnors'Hollsfor Slilo.
Ours , in i Ilussliv hind ing , is $3G.GO
deliverable , 1 , iJ , 3or-l vols. it month.
THK MORSE DllY GOODS CO.
Dr. IHrncy cures cutarrh , Bee bldjj.
The now oflieos of the Great Rock
Island route , 1G02 Sixteenth undPurnnm
streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city.
Call nnd BOO them. Tickets to all points
east at lowest rates.
Dr.Birncy cures catarrh. Bee bld.g
Weather Probabilities.
For December Indications point to
cold , frosty weather. That , however ,
will make no dilToronco to those who
travel iu the stcam-heatod and electric-
lig ted , limited vestibule train which
.3 run only hv the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul ily. between Omaha and
Chicago. This elegant train leaves
Omaha at 0:10 : p. in. arriving in Chicago
at 0:30 : n. in. , in time to make all eastern
connections. .For further information
apply nt city ticket olllce , 1C01 Farnatn
St. , Omaha. P. A. NASH ,
J. E. PiiKSTON" . General Agent.
City Passenger Agent.
Dr. Birncy euros catarrh , Boa hldg
1G02. Sixteenth and Farnnm streets is
the now Rook Island ticket olllco. Tick
ets to all points cast at lowest rates.
Army Notes.
Captain Wllholm , Elghau Infantry , sta
tioned at Fort Wnshakio , has had his leave
of absence extended by the war department
two months.
Private Sullivan , Company A , Seventh In
fantry , at Camp Pilot , Butte , has been
granted a furlough for three months from
December 8 , and ordered discharged on Its
expiration.
Private Frederick Bery , Company A , Six
teenth infantry , stationed at Fort JJu Cheno ,
has beer transferred to Company H of the
same regiment and ordered to Fort Douglas ,
Utah , the station of Company II.
The war department has called a halt with
regard to the discharges of enlisted men in
the army. Hereafter , men nttur three years'
service wll bo discharged as usual , hut the
number of these by purchase unit ns
"veterans" will ho regulated so nstiotto
affect the strength of the army. Accordingly
"veterans" nnd these who deslro dischago
by purchase will uot bo sure of receiving
their discharges.
Reassembling of the Itoiclistag.
BKIILIX , Dec. 2. The relchstag reassembled
today. The hill providing for the defense of
Heligoland passed Its llrst reading.
ARE YOU TROUBLED
many such cases after every
.other remedy had failed.
. COOKS OH BLOOD WO SKItf DISCUSES f/JEt : .
The Swiff Spool * c Co. . Atl'n'a < ! : i
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Tor Horses , Cattle , Sheep , Dogs , Hogs , J
AND PO0LTEY.
5001'acro Bnol < ( tnTrcnliiient of Aiilmall
anil tlliurt bent Vrcc.
COTraFcrcr , ConBCBtloniiInnnmmatlon
. . nicnliiijIIU , Milk Fcv IT.
Jl. II , . .Strains , l/nmciirMH , KliuuiuatUm
: . < ) . DlBteitipor , NiiHat IUcliuric .
] ) . ) . . - ! or firubit , U'onng.
K.K.--Coiiiili8 , llravui , I'lienmnnla.
} ' . ! ' . < ! ollc or ( JrlppH , Itrllyacbv.
< ! . < : . nilHcnrrlnuo , llriuarrlniBCH.
Il.lI.-IIrhmry nnd Kidney Dloeivnen.
1. -.Eruptive DlHondes , Mnaorc.
J.K.-DltieuHCHof llliifntlou , ParnlyBli.
blnjlo Bottle lover 60 doses ) , - - .00
Btnblo Cnso , vritb Bpcclflrs , JMnnudl ,
Veterinary Cure Oil uml Uedlcator , gT-OO
JnrYuturlnary Cure Oil , - - 1.00
> Soli br DruccUti : or Sent Prepaid anrwbera
tmdln OUT quantity on liccclpt of Price.
nrjMpnnBys' MEDICINE co. ,
Corner William and John St , , New York.
nOMIOPATKIC
SPECIFIC No.i
la use 30 jrirs. The only taccemfal remedy for
Nervous Debility , Vital Weakness ,
nit Prostration , from OT r-worlc or other cauxx.
1 per vUl.or S viili and Itrgo Till povrdrr , for * 5.
HOLD ur unuooicn , or lent rmtpold on receipt
of prlco HUMPHREYS * MEDICINE CO. ,
Oor. William and John St . , M.
LieMg Bompann's '
EXTRACT OF BEEF
Tor Improved and economic eook-
cry , iiso it for NOIIIIH , XntircH and
Jlmtu ltnlien. In flavor ( iitorii.
jKiniMf , und dla > olvoa perfectly
clrnr In water. Mukoi dollclo u
llucf Tei : anil ( , rfM ( n all tltmntti for
nny length of tlmo. 1 Ib eijuul to
40 Ibs ut Icsn beef. Duly sort
RUurantood peuulno
by -jtus von ,
and bears tils stgnu
tuns lu blue , tUua :
We SELL EVERYTHING a MAN
To-day , we will open and put
on sale some of the most desir
able bargains in Men's Underwear
we have shown this season.
555 dozen All Wool Scnrlot Underwear ,
At 35c.
32 dozen Heavy Fancy Striped Undor-
\venr ,
At 35c.
32 dozen regular G5c Merino Underwear
At 45c.
82 dozen splendid Gray Underwear ,
At 60c.
Ot dozen very flno and soft Gray Under
wear , [ shirts with fnnoy cuflsand
ribbed bottoms ] ,
At 75c.
04 dozen excellent heavy weight Brown
Merino Underwear ,
At 75c.
32 dozen Double-Breasted Gray Under
wear ,
32 dozen Brown Mixed Cashmere ,
10 dozen extra si/so Merino Underwear
All at 90c.
01 dozen Camel's Hair Underwear .
At $1.00.
32 dozen Blue Gray Cashmere Under
weur ,
At $1.15.
04 dozen heavy Cnshiuero Underwear ,
Fleece lined.
lined.At $1.25.
At $2.00.
Wo will offer 48 dozen very finest Jor
eoy Kibbed Underwear. , These
eamo goods are actually being sole
for thrco fifty rght hero in Omaha
"GIVE THE BOYS "A "CHANCE. "
This week ; \vc will put on sale in our Boys' and Children's Department , two of the biggest
bargains we hayc ever offered. The goods arc right , the prices arcright , and "the boys need
some new clothes , don't they , mother ? "
Bargain Number One , Worth Two Fifty to Three and a Half.
Three Hundred Boys' All Wool Knee Pant Suits ,
made of a good , heavy cassimere , well and neatly gotten up ; ages five to fourteen years. They
come in four distinct styles , brown and wine stripe , brown and gold stripe , brown check and gray
check. [ They look much handsomer with a boy inside. ] Our price for this week
ONE NINETY A SUIT.
Bargain Number Two. Worth ThrBB Seuenty-fiue to PoUr Dollars.
Two Hundred and Fifty Boys' Knee Pant Suits ,
made in three handsome styles of an All Wool Cheviot. In style , finish and wearing qualities
well worth three seventy-five to four dollars. For a flyer we will sell them at
TWO TWENTY-FIVE A SUIT.
AT THE SAME TIME WE WILL OFFER :
BOYS'
BOYS'
. AT9S .
ALL WORTH ABOUT DOUBLE THIS PRICE.
We propose to make the closing month of the year 1890 long to be remembered in the ois-
tory of the clothing trade of Omaha. Watch for our ads. in the papers. See the goods in our
windows. Come and see the goods we advertise. You'll always find them exactly as we tell yu.
. FOURTEENTH AND DOUGLAS.
Were going to have a surprise party this week , and you'll be invited.
CUUES AND MU3VENTB
Colds , Sore Throat , Bronchitis , Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
Inflammation of ttio LUURI , Kidneys and lloweli , Sclutlcu , Clillblnlus , Frost Ulton , Toothache , Uoadachoi
Tains In the llnck. Chest und Umb. < , and all the uiual
CONSEQUENCES OF TAKING COLD.
The ppllcnllon of IIAIHVAY'8 KKAUY IlKMRK , to the [ inrt * nITcctod , will Instantly roll etc and eon
euro the nnlTcrer Intrrnnllf In closes of from thirty to sixty drop" , In lnilf nltnmblorof wnlor , It will euro In
a few moments. Crnmpii. Hpuras , Sour Stomnch , Colic , Klutulonuo , Heartburn , Diarrhoea , Sick llendncho ,
NaiiBon , Vomltlnir , Cold Chills , Nervousness , Hleeplcsauosi , and nil Internal j p.-ilni. CO centi u bottlu. For
nlo at Druggists. HAIMVAV * Co , 33 Warren BL ,
DR.MCGREW
THE SPECIALIST.
More than 13 year * ' experience In the troatmentof
PRIVATE DISEASES.
A euro Riiamnlccd In 3to Uvo duysirlthout tbolon
ofl n hour' * tlmo.
STRICTURE
Pcncinontlr cured without pain or Instruments ) no
cuttlun ; noclllalltu. The moat remarkable remedy
kiiovrn to modern science. Wrlto for circular ! .
SYPHILIS
CURED IN 30 TO BO DAYS.
Dr. McGrow'a treatment for thli terrible blood dls-
panehai been pronounced the moat powerful and
Bticcpsif ill ri'mcdy ever discovered for tlio itbnoluto
cure of this dltente. Ills nucccis with tlili dlaoasu
never br-cn equalled. Acouiploto CUIIE OUAUJ
Write for circular * .
LOST MANHOOD
and nil weakness of tlio oxual nrean . norvouinon ,
timidity nnd daiponilency nbsnlutelr curoiL Ttioru-
llof la loiiuedlnte nnd complete.
SKIN DISEASES ,
Cutnrrli. rheiimiUltm , nnd nil dlocKvesof thabloaj
llrer , kldoi'n HIIII bladder permanently cured.
FEMALE DISEASES
and ncurnlvlm norroii nci3 r > nd ilbcn'Oi of the stoat.
nch cured. The Doctor's "Homo Treatment" lor
ladles It pronounced by all who li.ivu uiod It , to ui
the moil compete and convenient remodf ororof-
forod for the treatment of fumala tllscaHoi. ltd
truly A wonderful reuu-dr. No tnstrurnonti ; aa
palu. Kouus run LADIES VIIOM 2To < ONLY.
DR. McGREW'S
marrelons BUCCOU hu won for him a reputation
which U Iruljr national In character , nml his great
arm ? of pnllenta ronchos from tha Atlantic to tha
rnclilc. Tha Doctor Is a xrnduala of "KKOITI.AU"
raedlclno ami IIHS hsd Ion ; nnd caruful oiporlcnco In
lionpllal practice , nnd 19 cla od ainonn the leading
ipeclnlliui In modern iclonoc. Treatment by corro *
l > onilonco. H'rHfl for clrculnrj a boot each of tua
Office , 14th and Farnam Sts
v Entrance on olthir itroj'
DON'T GIVE UP !
Try I Vou can Gel Well r rmtnmtly. Do Kothina ,
and vnii'l' Me or be lltmrnttiltVe Itnilloally
CtireAIIWrnknriitriandllliienioarirlrn !
EiiluiUtMithodiln Hume 7'rr < ifoirndiicrltiitla
irkBtteil Ttillmonlili. Enritblng conldtatUl.
GIVE UP DOiM'TS !
. . . . . , . . . . ruinmly for all the
I nnnatuial dlm'hareeH and
1 prlvnteilUru-c'iut men. A
certain turn for tbe rtplilll.
talltiKTrak.neii pocullar
to women.
i j.i m. 7 I prescribe It and feel i ( o
ITllEEv ! CHluitHCo In reriimruendlnc It to
* V Cl llHUtl,0 " 1 r ? v
,
Holt ! by
SYPHILISH.GURED
We guarantee to
cure any case of Syph
ilis no matter of how
long standing. And
we have the only rem
edy that will cure the
disease. You have
tried everything else
and wasted your
money , why not now
try us. We guarantee
to cure or refund every
dollar. When it is nec
essary for patient to
come here we agree to
pay railroad fare both
ways , all hotel bills
and refund your mon
ey if we do not cure
you. Write for partic-
tilars ; do not be hum
bugged any longer.
We are financially re
sponsible with $300-
000 capital. COOK
REMEDY Go. , Omaha ,
Neb. , Rooms 39 & 40 ,
13th and Dpdge Sts.
To euro nillonsnesa. Bit * Ilcndnclio. Constipation.
Malaria. Liver Complaints , tike the eofo
and certain remedy , SMITH'S
BILE BEANS
me the SMALL SIZE (40 llttln boana to fno lot-
tlo ) . They are tlio mo t convenient : null all agoa.
1'rlcoof either el to , 26 ccnu per buttle.
KISSING nt 7l. I7' 70l Photo-irraTuro.
* *
. , panoUlioofthls plcturo fori
ccuu ( coppers or taicp ) .
. , . . , -r , , . .
t " . "
Jlalcraof "Ullolloans. Su I ula. Ma.
.
m * * r a * jr < ntTAiN A BUPTUBE
orRlTDrollefllka"lr. I'lerco's ' JUcnetlo Klaslla
Trim. " Ithwrurriltliouianilil It you watittho
il lolnntaiTips < urfrf > l'.unplil'ti\u. I.
Mminrllc ii : nllu 'I'ru l'i > . , Han I'rnncl.co , ( Uit
T0f WEAK WBEN
Buflertjut from the cnc-cu or yuuthful urnirs , early
drcay. wuUng Healcnm , lost manboo4clc.lwlll
tcna a valuable treatlM ( walwli oontalnlnir full
particular * for home cum. I'llKU of clmrv-e. A
plendM medical work iihouM Us read by rrery
man whn U BcrrnuR anil del > llltatd. Addrc &
1'rof. I'.C. l'OXVLlUIMooUlliCuUli.
BOYS'
R (
AT
$1.50.
BOYS'
NK
AT
12.50.
. .
To live upto all that 3rou 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-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 is an error
that costs.
/1L ALTERATIONS DONE FREEOFCHARGET0 INSUREA PERFECT FIT.
SEJEX WHAT YOU GAM
SUITS.
$70 custom innilc suit fur $32.50
? CO custom made suit for $150.00
55 custom ninilo feiiitfor $27.50
$50 custom inado suit fur $2 , " > .00
$45 custom iniulo suit for $20.00
$40 custom made suit for $18.50
SJU5 custom made snlt for $16.00
FULL DRESS SUITS FOR-SALE OR HIRE.
ORIGINAL MISFIT CLOTHING PARLORS ,
Open evenincfs until 9 o'clock. Saturday evenings until 10 o'clock.
1309 Farnam Street , Omaha. Neb. 1309
B.8.
WATCHES.
DIAMONDS
and FINE JEWELRY
Solo Agent in Omaha lorGorhum Man
ufacturing Go's
Sterling
MANTLE CLOCKS ,
RICH CUT GLASS and
CHINA ,
Our Stock of Fine Goods is the
Largest and Our Prices the
Lowest
Conio and SCC.IH.
Cor. Douglas & 15th St
MANHOOD
"SA.NATIVO , " the
'XVonilcjful Spanish
Kcmrdjr , cares nil
such aa Weak Mem
ory , J-OBI nf lira In
Power , llcadaclix ,
Wukofulurre , LOB )
" % TV\ fit a * s--z:4& Manhood , Ner\oiiB-
fore & After Iso. ncn , T.at ltDde , all
rnotograpiied froinUlc. drains nnd luti ol
power of tbo Generative Or an § , In cither eei ,
canicd by oftr-cxertlon , youthful lndltcrctlonioi
the stccf"lTd tiKonftnhKcro.npliim.oritlmultJti ) ,
which ultimately lead to Infirmity , Consumption
nnd Insitnltr , Put an In convenient form to carry
In the vent pocket. 1'rlce $1 a packace , or 0 for $5
Scutliy malltoBiiyeddrcn. Circular free. Meo
tlon thin t > fiT. | ) Addrtii
JUCaiOCiUilCALCO. . ill D * rborDSU < ClilcagaUL
I'OltHAI.K IN OMAHA , NKII. . 1U
Kuhn ft Co , Cor. ISIh & DouKla Stn-cli
J. A. fuller & Co. , Cor. Kill A I > OUKUA | etrccU.
A. u. r'wur & Co- Council llluaj , luwa.
BOYS'
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FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS ,
$ (55 ( custom inndo omvonl for $ : $2,01) $ )
$ ( iO custom made overcoat for.$28.50
$50 custom imirto overcoat for $21.50
$ 15 custom niitile overcoat for $20.01)
$40 custom made otorcoat for $17.50
$ ! J5 custom made ourcoat for $14.00
$28 custom made oicreoat for $12.25
Our ad\ertising man has some
what neglected our "shoe store"
for some time past on the plea of
"let well enough alone. " We can
never sell too many shoes to suit us
Our working-men's shoe at a
dollar n' \ quarter , with solid sole
leather insole and counter , saves
yon seventy-five cents every pair
yon buy.
You save ninety cents on
our one eighty-five shoes.
That's a fact.
Tor two dollars and a half we
sell you a genuine Goodyear Welt
Shoe a column couldn't say more.
At $3.90 a Pair
"We sell you a shoe the equal
of any five dollar shoe in the
countiy.
It's a pet.of ours.and has made
more friends for us than any one
shoe in our store :
At $4.28
"We've got a new tiling for
"nobby folks , " They're an imi
tation bal or button in style , but
the quality is a
Genuine Kangaroo.
Don't you often see shoes in
store windows and have them
shown to you in stores for seven
and seven fifty ? Its foolish to
pay it.Ve \ sell as good a shoe
as can be made , every stitch
sewed by hand , for five dollars
and twenty-five cents.
Too.
PANTS.
$10 custom mailo panls for $3.25
$15 custom made panto for $7.50
$1 custom mailo pants for $0.50
$12 custom made pants for $ (5.00 (
$10 custom nindo panls for $5.00
$ 8 custom made pants for $1.50
$ 7 custom niaile pant8 for V-
EEP
BY USING AROUND YOUR WINDOWS AND DOORS A
WEATHER STRIP
Which Saves Ton Times Its Coit in the Fuel it Will Save.
Did Clothes Wringers Repaired
A Now nubbor Put on lua Few Minutes for Only $1 Each.
KeepYoUrBodiesWarm
- BY
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Mies and Mackintoshes or Rubber Coats ,
- BUY TI-m BIHST GOODS .A/T -
OMAHA RUBBER COMPANY ,
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL. 1008 FARNAM STREET , OMAHO.
FACIAL BLEMISHES
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