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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1891)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. JANUARY 15. 1801. THE CITY. ThofunorAlot Mr Julius Grossman will Inko plnco this nltornoon nt2 o'clock. In tlio county court yesterday the Homo investment company secured u judgment iitfulnst Mury Lysoy for JOI3.2I. Gcorpo Able Is a tough looking fellow who Btolo thrco watches from u pawnshop o-i Tenth street near Harnoy lust nlfjht and vina run In , The funeral of Alfred Iliulfluld. son of Joseph nnil Louisa Had field , will tuko plnco todny at 12 p.'in , , from rosl- donco , iijIM Cuming street. Friends In- Tltcd. Judfro Doano hold court loiiff enough yesterday to divide $0,000 nmoiifr the creditors of I ) . W. Vnu Cott. The money was realized from the saluof the jewelry stock by Sheriff Uoyd. Tlio city jailors have completed their nnnual report. It lain the hands of Chief Seuvoy , and will ho submitted to the board of llro ami police commis sioners at their meeting on the 20th Itifct. The tools loft In L.cvl'8 sloro on South Thirteenth street Sunday night by safe- blowers have boon idontllluil bv T. C. Christctibon , who Buys they vcro stolen from his blackmltn shop , corner of Fourteenth and Jackson btreols , on that night. An account was published in Tun Bun of Thursday Unit the polleo wore sifter n man named Abe Ash , who Is wanted ly tlio Milwaukee authorities. The report dated that A h and Mr. .1. Smith lincl been turned out of their hoarding phico at 2017 Leaven- worth street. The report was correct ns far as ABI ! was concerned , but did an injustice to ! Mr. Smith who WIIH not put out of the liouso , but loft it with the good will and friendship of tlio proprietor , Mr. II. Hiller. Fiilooiicr'sSpccliilSalc llils Afternoon ntJ ! O'clock. Wo will make a special sale of ladies' ready made suits this afternoon at 3 o'clock in order to glvo those that have no other time at tliulr disposal an opportunity to attend. "Wo have bet the sale for 3 o'clock. 05 ready made drebscs , sizes $4 to12 , made of all-wool suiting , henriottas or novelty cloths , lined with good sllosia , ranging in price from $0.00 to $10.60. On Thursday at 3 p. in. wo will give you your choice at $5.89 , less than any dressmaker - maker can make you a dress if you wore to furnish your own material. Every suit guaranteed to fit. Wo also { five a di&count of 2o per cent on all winter garments. Our No. G01 plush sauque10 inches long , now $13.50 , tnado of genuine bcal plush. \Yo will also sell Tain O'Shantor caps worth $1.35 nt 35c. Toboggans at 50c , worth $1.50. Toboggans at 3oc , worth 75c. Children's loggins at lOc , worth 3oc. Fascinators at 95c , worth $1.25. Faseinato'-s ' at $1.35 , worth $1.75. Look at our cast show window. N. B. FALCONER. J'EIISOXA I , J'A ft A Git A I'HS. K. M. Gibson of Clarks is at the Casey. S. K , Cluto of BrooWyn is at the Paxton. C. B. Scotton of St. Louis Is at the Millard. M. 0. Bennett of CUicaso Is at the Murray. S. II. Buck of Syracuse Is at the Mer chants. U. S. King of Chicago Is in the city , at the Paxton. C. "W. Peck of Chicago was at the Milliard last night. C. M. HoiTinan of Genoa is in the city , at , the Cnscy. A. It. Lewis of wllcox is In the city , at the Merchants. J. 13. Levy of New York is registered at the Pnxton. C. "W. Stonecyphcr of Salem is registered at the Casey. Gcorpa F. i'cnn of I > cw Albany , Ind. , is nt the Millard. J. F. Crocker of Kearney was ut the Paxton - ton last night. A. M. Clark of St. Louis was at the Mur ray last ulglit. F. J. Burton of Milwaukee Is In the city , nt the Murray , P.V. . O'Brien of Cozad was at the Mer chants last night. O. II. Chancy of Kcd Cloud was at the Merchants last night. H. B. Van Camp of San Antonio , Tex. , is in the city , at the Millanl. Byron Kingshury of Chicago was regis tered nt the Murray last night. Miss Hattie Crowo of Butlc , Mont. , is vls- Hliiff her sister , Mrs. L. C. Carrier , at 1314 Georgia avenue. George Balnl , assistant superintendent of tlio mountain division of the Union Pacific , \\ltn headquarters at Pocatcllo , is In the city. Slock of clothing for sale at n discounter or trade for dry ( joods. The entire stock of clothing of The Fair ( well assoitud , desirable eoods ) Is otTored for sale for cash at a dlbcount. Will bo sold in bulk or in lots to buit purchaser , or will trade for equal or greater stock of dry goods and will jwy tlio difference In cash. Stores rented now and must bo vacated in 10 days. The Fair , J. L. Bramlols Sons , Cor. 13lh and Howard sis. Adolph Hclss , son of Joseph anil Mary Ilelss , aged four months and nluo days , died nt the family resliionco , li0 ! South Twenty- eighth street , yesterday. Funeral today at 10 a. ra. Frank Champony , son of Albert M. Cham- pony , aged live ilays , ilicil at the family resi dence , corner of Twenty-sixth uud Locust streets , yesterday. Funeral todny at 10 a. m. Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup Is an un- cxcolocl medicine for children while tooth- BET.J cents a bottle. The now oflicos of the Great Rock Island route , 100:2 : Sixteenth anil Farnana streets , Omaha , are the finest in the city. Call and see thorn. Tickets to all points east at lowest rates. AXXOVXCKMKXTSi. Ever delightful "Evangellno , " sweet and welcome , with its musio gorgeous , with its brilliant costumes , and altogether the roost popular of all of E. E. llico's tuneful ami lav ish productions , comes to the Boyd for three performances , commencing next Saturday afternoon. The report that the Grand oporn house was to bo closed was premature , to sny the least. U M. Crawford and I. W. Minor have made arrangements to keep the honso open heieaf- tcr for such attractions as they deem it best to book there. The effort to offer Sunday evening amusements at popular prices will bo continued for the boncllt especially of these Vtbo cannot have this rlass of entertainment during the week and these who feel that they m better afford to pay 60 cents for a reserved scat than f I for an especially lo cated sent elsewhere. "America , " under the auspices of the Grand Army of tlio Republic- and the Women's Hollcf corps , Is to bo pre sented on Friday and Saturday evenings and nt n Saturday mntluco , of this week , uud on Sunday evening ; next the Stuart dramatic company , one of tlio strongest and best popu lar priced organizations ou the road , will pre sent "Tho Ironmaster. " a play of too deepest } > 0 ! > siblo Interest , which will bo sure to at tract a largo auUicnti * , SAVE THIS , And \\n\t \ Until Wednesday , January 21 , nt U n. in. One of the largest clothing houses In Chicago has failed for $180,000. The entire - tire Block 1ms been brought here by order of the court and will bo closed out by a well known Omaha flrm. On no- : ouiii if this great failure the Immense lulldin ] at 1'JOO Fiirnnm street , between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets , between ho United States National bank and lilil & Young's furniture house , hns " > ccn hired by the assignees expressly , 'or the great bankrupt assignees' snlo. The stock consists of nearly $18.3,000 ivorth of line clothing , etc. The entire building will remain closed until Wed nesday , January 21 , Oa. in. , when this great talc will bcfjin. Uclow wo quote few prices In order to show what ex- raordlnary bargains will ho ofTured. Men's heavy winter overcoats , 83.7-15 > osltlvul.v worth tl2.GO ; you may hoop his coat homo during the sale , nnd if 113 not worth SlL'.oO return the same , iml wo hereby agree to return tlio $8.71. Men's heavy ulsters , $ . ' 3.7fi ; positively ivoith $15-or your money refunded. Men's Whitney chinchilla overcoats , M ; positively worth $20 or your money , vlll bo roturneU. Men's "Royal" standard Kcl'soys , silk : ind frtitin lined , $7.09 ; positively worth St8 ! ; you may keep thh coat homo five [ lays , nnd if not worth $128 return tlio limo nnd vour money will bo refunded. Men's ribbed diagonal suits , $2.89 , .vorth . $15 ; man's English worsted ctita- , vay suits , $7.U9 , valued at $20. You : iavo the tame privileges on the suita as on above-mentioned garments. Men'rt Melton cnssimoro pants , worth S3 , for OSo ; men's all-wool cheviot pants , lo styles , 81.10 ; worth W. Boys' capo overcoats $1 , worth Jl ; Dovs'p.mts 6,000nt lc ! ) a pair. lioys' suits SI.25 , worth $1:60 : ; good woolen socks Cc per pair , worth -10c ; line embroidered suspenders Oc , worth GOo ; fine heavy red llannol underwear 37c per suit , worth $2.50 ; men's hats OOc , worth SIt.io , all shapes ; bovs' hats 15c , worth S1.50 , and oO.OOO dilTorent articles wo cantiot tnuntion hero. It will pay you to come a hundred miles to visit this great wile. If vou unhio money don't inHs it ; everything sold as advertised. Wo advise you to cut this out nnd bring it with youso you got exactly the goods mentioned hero. This sale will positively couimcnco on Wednesday , January 21. MOUSE'S. Special MuMlu Sale. Today at our domestic counter wo shall ollor Lonsdalo bleached muslin 7ic. Fruit of the Loom bleached mu&lin TJc. Ttejjulnr Sc bleached muslin Gjc. Utica nonpareil bleached muslin lOc. Wamsutta bleached muslin lOc. Utica 0-4 bleached sheeting 22c. } The chcaiier grades bleached sheeting 20c , worth 2oe. This special grade of muslins and shootings only on bale to day. Don't miss them. Wo have others cqua'ly ' as cheap as these hero advertised. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. THE lfi:3lA.Mt J'OIC Mow it Indicates the Itise and Fall of Klcutrleal Works. NEW Yonic , Jan. II. [ Special Telegram to THE BED. ! The sudden cessation in the de mand for copper ha ? caused a surprise. A few months ago the consumption exceeded the supply and about 00 per cent of tills de mand came from the electrical imlustiles. This was checked by the recent linancinl storm , for the reason that the electrical In dustry is of recent birth and did not command that ileprco of credit , in tlio monetary market , which old Industries have acquired. The electrical people wcro practically forced out of the mar ket ; all expansion of electrical schemes was summarily stopped nnd only the strongest companies could got the requisite fniuls to continue the work already under way. AVith an easy money market the former big demand for copper is expected to appear , T.I 1'VEIi TJlt ; ft'JltES. Western Union Operators Have u Kclicuio to .llako Money. New YOUK , .Tan. 14. ' [ Special Telegram to Tnc Din.J : AVestern \ Union lineman Uiscoveiwl a "tap" in the Clifton race tr.icic wire , opposite 529 Sixth avenno , and at once notified the polleo. Oflicers wont to the spot and in a room on the top floor of the building found three telegraphers , named Fred Mar- ron , Edward Murcoa and Charles II. Flint. They had tapped the race \vlro last Monday and since then had delayed results of the Clifton races until they had made wooers on the event at Carnoy Michael's ' place , on West Thirty-third street. Their winnings , however , did not amount to a great deal. The prisoners were loclied up. N. It. Falconer , Muslin Underwear. Our annual muslin underwear sale will commence on Thursday. Wo will offer tlio best assortment of these goods wo have over shown , and some extraor dinary bargains. Wo nlbo today , at 3 o'clock , make an extra special sale in our cloak and suit dop.irtmont , for the benefit of domestic help who have no other time at their disposal. The bar gains will bo the most extraordinary wo have over offered and will not bo placed on sale till 3 o'clock. N. B. FALCONER. A Car Thief Arrested. As a watchman in the B. & M. yards was making his rounds last night ho discovered a seal of one of the cars broken , and pushing the door open ho saw a small tiCRro boy In the car. The lad said that ono Charles Stan ley had broken the lock and had put him in there to throw out coal , The boy was taken to the station and in a very short tlmo Stanley was arrested and locked up also. He Is Supposed to bo the man who stole two dressed hogs and several sacks of Hour from a car in the St. Paul & Omaha yards last Sunday nipht. Ho denies the story told by tbo negro boy , but the extreme youth of the lad gives his ex planation of the affair the semblance of truth. Rait Onmlin Imml dim jinny Ollluorp. At the mcotinp of the East Omaha land company yesterday the following ofllccrs were elected for the ensuing year : Gcorgo W. Holdrepo. president ; II. G. Cushlng , vice- president ; Henry \ \ , Yatcs , treasurer : Ar thur S. Potter , secretary nnd general man ager , and Alfred D. DcLoub' , assistant gen eral manager. Will Recommend Kcnnomy. WASHINGTON , Jan. M. The Bub-conimltteo of the world's fair committee agreed today upon the report it will recommend , and it will probably bo presented to the house In n few days. The report favors moro careful cxpemuUiro of money , and a reduction of employes and salaries. Wouldn't rroiiiico tlio Ilallot Hoi. LITTLE ROCK , Ark. , Jan , 14. Massoy.clark of Couway county , has been committed to Jail for contempt of court In refusing to pro duce the ballot box used at the congressional election last November. Application will bo made to the United States supreme court for u writ of habeas corpus. Veteran Klromon , The Veteran Firemen's association mot last night m the police court room and trans acted seine routine business. The associa tion will mod atain ? next Monday ulght and a full attendance is ucsircd. HOVTMl OMAHA XJB 'S. The Ijivo Stook Shippers. The annual meeting of the Nebraska Live | Stock j Shippers' association was hold in the llvo stock exchange room yesterday after noon , with President J.W. Stockcrof Logan , In. , In the chair , and Secretary John Wiggins of Columbus at the desk. Treasurer John G. Smith of lllalr rcpdrtod $31.31 rocolr M and a balance of 118.00 on hand. The finance com- mlttco's favorable rc | > ort on the treasurer's statement was adopted. The bill of the 1'latto Center Argus of fll was ordered p.ild. Messrs , John A. Kehoo , John Wiggins nnd John Foley were appointed a committee to report a plan to organize the state. , Samuel P. Urighnin was elected an honor ary member. The follow Inp ofllcers wcro elected : President , J. W. Stacker of Logan , In. ; vice president , John A. ICchoo of Platte Cen ter ; second vice president \ . C. Griftlth of Llncolnj third vice president , James U.inley of Ashland ; secretary , John Wiggins of Columbus ; treasurer , John O. Smith of Ulnlr. Directors , Gtorgo Yarns of Missouri Valley , In. ; David Antieison of South Omaha ; W.T. Kieklcy of Columbus ; Charles Hudat of Nor folk ; J. W. Stacker of Logan , In. ; John A. Kohooof Platte Center , nnd John Wiggins of Columbus. Committee on transportation John Foley of South Omaha. J. P. Smith of Scrilmor , W. C , Griftlth of Lincoln and Gcorgo Vurus of Missouri Valley , In. Finance committee Fremont Hey ot Silver Creek , Fred Kroft of Schuyler and \V. E. Walton of Gdnvn. A vote of thanks was passed to the old ofll cers and to the Union stock yards manage ment for courtesies. Installation ol'OIU'Jor ? . The rooms of Camp E. K. Wells , No. 72 , No. 72 , Sons of Vetor.vis , were llllod Tues day night on the occasion of the Joint public installation of the oHlcors-oloct of Kobort H. Livingston post , No. SXJ , Grand Army of the Republic , and Camp E. K. Wells , No. 73 , Sons of Veterans. Comrade Charles K. Bur- nicstcr of Omaha , chief of staff , Installed the cniccrs.clcct of the Grand Army of the Ho- public as lollowss Post commander , John Condon , senior vice commander , F. J. Etter ; Junior vice com mander , Nathan Gordon ; surpeon , Dr. J. M. Glasgow ; officer of the day , Clmrlcs U , Uur- gcss ; quartermaster , Jacob W. Cress ; adju tant , Samuel W. Dennis ; ofllcer of tlio guard , George E. Miller ; sergeant major , John E. Hart ; chaplain , John \V. Sulvely ; qunitonnnstcr sergeant , Amos Thurlow. Colonel Frank.1. Coatcs of Omaha , muster ing olliccr , installed the oftlcers-elect of the Sons of Veterans , ns follows : Captain , Elraor E Cole ; first , lieutenant , Frc < tG. Griffith ; second lloutounnt , Thomas Mullenburg ; camp council. HerboitS. Me- Douirall. Frank E , Hart nnd II. Condon. After thu installation ceremonies a pleasant social d iui co was indulged in. A MnKiiiilciMit Mcilnl. Uichard Smith , Into president of the Build ers' and traders' ' is exchange , proudly wear lug a magnificent medal , the gift of the ex change. The medal Is of fine gold , the principal design sign representing a partially constructed building , with building materials lying around. Surrounding tno building is thu name of the exchange In raised gold letters. The medal is pendant from a gold bar repre senting a spirit level with n diamond bulb. The reverse bears tlio Inscription : "Pre sented to Kichurd Smith , our Urn president , lhl. ! ) lhl.Tho The medal was designed by Mr Adolph Meyer of the Ma < c Meyer Si Bros. Co. , and w.xs iinely executed by that firm. Fraternal llollcf Hull. The amusement committee of representa tives of fraternal societies , consisting of M. V. Doyle , Thomas Hector , William S. An derson , Potcr J. Hanson nnd Bernard J. Flood , have arranged to give a charity ball in Rowley's hall ou Friday evening , January 23. The committee appointments are us fol lows : Reception , Messrs. Charles T. Marsh , A. L. Boblnger , George J. Seltzer , M. A. Martin nnd Frank Woolweber. .Floor , Messrs. James II. Fleming , James M. Galla- ghar , C. W. Miller , Nels A. Lundgren , Harry B. Menofeo and John II. Walters , Tickets will bo 50 cents each and the cntiro proceeds will go into the fund for the benefit of western sufferers. Fret not your life away because your hair Is gray , while young , ns you can stop nil crayncss and can beautify the hair with Hail's Hair Uenower and bo happy. A Dinsnioor Memorial Service. A memorial service m honor of the late Dr. 0. M. Dinsmoor was held in Pythian hall in the Paxton block last evening under the auspices of Nebraska lodge , No. 1 , of which the deceased had been an honored member. The hall had been appropriately draped , the charters being hung In sombre color nnd the stations and altar tastefully covered with black and white. On the altar was thu open bible nnd resting on it was a wreath of immortelles. About the altar the chairs were arranged to form a double triangle. The services wore participated In ny mem bers of subordinate lodges and divisions of the uniform rank in the city , a number of the members being present , the sir knights being in full uniform. A number of ladies were also present. Members of the order oc cupied the chairs about the altar , on ono of which were placed the helmet and sword of the deceased. Captain John Howard presided ns chan cellor commander , Past Grand Chancellor John Q. Goss occupied the past chancellor's chnir. E. C. Currier acted as vice chancellor and Dean Whitmarsh , the brigade chaplain , acted as prelate. The memorial exercises wcro cppropriato and beautiful , being conducted according to the ritual for public exercises adopted by the supreme lodge of the order at its session in Now Orleans in 1SSO. This ritual was used last night for the first time in Omaha. Brief uud appropriate addresses were made by P. P. C. Goss , Dean Whltnmrsh , Colonel Harvey of Boston and Isaac Adams , a mem ber of Nebraska lodge. Through coacnes Pullman palace sleepers , dining cars , free reclining chair cars to Chicago and intervening points via the great Kock island route. Ticket otllco 1G02 , Sixteenth and Farnnm , Mines Lighted by Klceirluity. Henry Phillips , secretary of the Phillips fuel company of Ottumwa , la. , was In the city yesterday. This company operates four large coal mines In central Iowa and has Just completed something that was never under taken boforo. Several months ago the secre tary conceived the Idea that coal mines could bo lighted by electricity. Four plants wcro purchased and now 400 foot below the ground , day and night , 1,000 incandescent lights are burned. William Berry , n druppist at Blnney nnd Twenty-fourth streets , left last evening for Atchlson , Kan , , where ho will be wedded to Miss Mattlo McLcury , ono of the most charming young ladies In that city. Omaha will bo their future home. Home- ifl Xeori th * Standird. Many Clergymen , Singers , actors , nnd public speakers use- A > er's Cheiry 1'ottoral. It Is the fn\orllo remedy for liuarsonesi and all affections of the vocal organs , itliru.it , and lungs. As an anodyne and eipqdornnt , tlio effects of ( his preparation are promptly realized. "Aycr's ' Cherry lYctoral has done me great good. It Is a splendid remedy for nil ills- eases of the tlira&tiaml lungs , and I have much pleasure In tcitlfylng lo Its merits. " ( llcv. ) C. N. NIchoLi , Xo. Tilbury , Mass. "In my profession of an auctioneer , any affection of the volet or throat Is a seiloua matter , but , nt each attack , I have been re. llc\cd l > y a few iloses of Ayci's Cherry * 1'ectoral. This remedy , with ordinary c.ire , lias worked such a magical cllect that I IIMO auflcrcd tcry little Inconvenience. I have nlio used It In my family , with very excellent - lent results , In coughs , coldi , &e.-Wm. 11. Quart ! j , Mlnlaton , So. Australia. Ayer's ' Cherry Pectoral , DR. J. 0. AVER & CO. , Lowell , Mass. Bold by all Uruuglitr. 1'rko ' $ P nix bottlco5. Drs.BBtis # Belts Pi/si / nj , Sirens aid Spzcldlisls , 14OO DOUGJaA-S STR.HIiiT OMAHA , NK11. Tno most widely nnd favorably knownspcc- Inllsls In the t'imol States. The.r Ions ex- poilt'neo ' , remarkable skill nnd universal suc cess In the tre.itinunt and cure or Nervous , I'hronlo and yurslcal Discuses , cntltlu these ntnlnrnt physicians lo the full conlldonco of tlionflllcti-U ovfrvwlime. They piiitrant" " ; A OEUTAIX AND I'O.SITlVT OUHE for thoawlnleneotsof oaily vice und the numer ous evils that follow In Us train. I'KIVATi ' : . 111.001) ) AND SKIN DISEASES spppilllv. compli'tolv and permanently cured. NIIKVOUS nnillLlTY AND SHXUALDIS- OKDEIJfe yield icaUlly lo their skillful treat ment. l'IIT > , riSTlT.A AND RECTAL ULCHUS eitprnntced cured without palu or detention from business. IIVDHOOKLE AND VAHICOOEU3 perma nently : ind successfully cured In BNCTV cuao , SYl'HILIS , tiONOURIIKA , OIiKKT. Sper- matorilica , bemliwl Weakness I.oat Manhood , Night Emission" , I'ccaycd rticultlcfl , 1'cmule Weakness nnd all Uulleuto disorders peculiar to clthor sev posltUoly cured , ns well ns nil functional disunion that result from youthful follies or the o\cus.sof mature years. Tk' 1PTI 1 1 ? 1 < Ouurantcoa permuu o n 1 1 y o i i\iv/ u i\ij utircd , roninv.il complete. without ciittlns. ouustio or dilatation. Cures effected at homo by patient without a mo- mciit'b pain or annoyance. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE AGED MEN. The awful rITccta of carly vice which brings oreanlo weakness , destroying both mind nnd body , with all Us drojdod Ills , permanently cured. iSP Rl'TT Address those who have 1m- L/iXv ) . DljL 1O pniiod themselves by lin- proper IndulRencei and Holitai y habits , which ruin both mind and body , null ttlng them for biHlnosi. study or marrliiKO. - MAKRIKD BIEM or Ihoso entcrlntc on that hiippr life , aware Ot physical debility , quickly assisted. 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REMEMBER IS THE NAME OF THAT Wonderful Remedy That Cures CATARRH , HAY-FEVER , COLD In the HEAD , SORE THROAT , CANKER , and BRONCHITIS , Price 81.00. . - Tint HoWc For Sale by leading Druggists KlinckCatarfli&Broncliial Remedy Co 02 JACKSON ST. , CHICAGO , ILL. Blnke. Bruaa Co . FOR MEN OMMon , Wonk M dillo need men. I'rcrna turvly ota Youiiif .Mcii , brlns Iwck i-prliiiJ sti'y.brlnlitcyuHtrvimtli. iiiiibltltui und ilu slroby use ot NITVO Uouiis. They rorrcc youth's orrorH.uiui * : ill liorvo tiouliles , tl liox tl.xboxusjv Nervi' llunn t.i. . liiilTalo , N. \ Boly by Uooaumn Drug Co , 1110 I'uruam ht Ouiultu j J H The Ten Dollar sale of overcoats we inaugurated last v/eek has re duced our stock considerable , still we have yet quite a few to dispose of. In a week or so the season will be closed , and what is not sold will have to be carried over till next fall. We have no room for unseasonable-/ stock. "We have always made it a point to clean out at the end of each season , and are determined to do it this time. One of the secrets of oui * success lies in the fact that we start every season with an entire fresh stock. We do not allow any goods to be carried over from one season to another. We know people will not buy overcoats in January unless the inducements are great but we are willing to give them the induce ments. We ane offering the entire balance of overcoats now at clear ance prices. When you bear in mind how close we sell goods every day in the year you will realize what our clearance prices mean. A bona fide reduction from our regular low prices means an uncommon opportunity to save money. You will find it a big investment to buy an overcoat now , even if you do not get much use out of it this winterjJJL. . will pay you to keep it for next -winter. - CORK SOLE SHOES. This has been a poor season for all winter shoes. We have a lot of excellent calf shoes with genuine cork soles , which we are forced to sacrifice. We offer these at $2.7B. Every pair guaranteed. There is not a shoe store in the country that will think of selling such shoes for less than $4.SO. If you have never worn any cork sole slices , try a pair. They are warm and comfortable and keep your feet dry. CLEANING UP ALL AROUND. In every one of our departments we have something or other which must he cleared out , and have made extraordinary reductions. In some instances the price is cut just one-half. In the underwear department , a lot of scarlet heavy shirts and drawers , worth 5oc , marked down to 250. . j i In the hat department we offer a lot of good knit caps , in men's and hoys' ' sizes , at 1501 ' B thpy always sold for 300. In hosiery , excellent all wool seamless socks at 150 ; every store sells them at 3oc. At the glove counter you will find several lots of gloves and mitts , reduced to about hall their former prices. Fourteenth and Douglas Streets. We Close at 6:3O : P. M. - Open Saturdays TfTl 'i THE BEST BD IN THE WORLD. ARE MADE BY THE Woonsooket & Rhode Island RUbbsr Go And wo are their western agents and ulwixys carryalara.Ds c if' Address , teriean Jfeiul Sewed Shoe Bo 1204 and 1206 llarney Street. C.S.RAYMOND'S Sacrifice and Removal Sale W ° noan , J st what \va say. Our nncos will tell. Our entire stoolc ( excupt P.uolc Philippe & Go's Fins Watches ) , is on Hale at such sacrifice prices , that it should iusuru the silo of every article. OUR AUT DEPARTMENT wo are simply selling without regard to cost. Our discount onAVatchej , Dlamonds.Solld fcilver , Fine Jewelranil all goods , makes the prices lower than our poopla have ever classof C. S. RAYMOND. Douclas and 16th St. DR. BAIL EY GRADUATE DENTIST A J'ull Snt ot Toofi on Uulibor , for - , * - l-'ivc Doi.nits. A pcrfTctflt Rtmrivntoed. , T 9Khn.x.l"0nlI ' 1 without pain or dancor. " < } will out iimios- thetlci Unld n l silver Hllngs at lowut rates. HrldeoHiid Crown > > ° rl : . ieotu witn- oiittilntftMlwnrlf wnrf Wd. . , _ . , . . . OFFICE PAXTON BLOCK , 16TH AND FARNAM Kntrar.co , 10th etroot cluvutor Open ovun- gs until 8 o'cloulf _ "ADVICE vs. VICE. You nr not In raanly haiw , and yet you don't urt. Wrltu . . to ui to-day I Uulay ImperUi all ) i - i i dpit'rlbi'S jour CUSD , iQUR NPW BOOK I Oil' Kxclmfvo Method ! < uun new puurt , . | wcllrn.0jfPrnii | | | , , . AI.I. i is in ius ; IAKM..SMS ; : < ir Jll : .V. yurlimtlctt lime HonK inullrd/i rf till 111 31IStHClMtOUujtfuto\ . DCII Ijiri'kT VICE to ADVICE. The First Special Men Stock Taking. MEN'S FINE TROUSERS Strictly All Wool , $2.50,13.50 3.75 and $5.00 WANTED-A FJHST CLASS CLOTHING SALESMAN. GOOD HEFER- ENCES KEQUIttED , NO OURELi NO PA.Y. 1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb. 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