8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 18 , 1893. FALCONER'S ' SATURDAY SALE Books Will Be One 6f thn Leaders To3ay Doa't ' Miss Seeing Them , CLOTH CAf'ES HALF PRICE toilnyVo Will Cut the Prices In Two nn Hvrrjr Cloth Capo In Our IMdKnlllrrnt Slock 812 Cnpci Will lie 80-Cnpcs That Solil nt SIR WILL BE $7.50. READ BELOW. ' iWo box stationery will bo sold nt lOc jicr box. 25o books for I5c. 7oc books for .10c. Children's ' 75c book * for 4M. Barriers liui ned Away , by E. P. Roe , National Law in the Splrlluiil , by Drummond. 48c. .limVedders' Wife , by Amelia Barr , 4 ° c each. The Stories of Three Burglars , by Frank R. Stockton , etc. , etc. , nil in line cloth binding. Handy volume edition , positively wortli 7oc per volume , today ; 48c each. A fine assortment of board juvcnlls , plain und colored illvstrations , from lOo per volume up. Revised edition of .Episcopal Prayer nnd Hymnals , $1.00 per sot up. Oxford bibles in nit grades nnd sizes. All the Into magazines always in stock. "We are prepared to satisfy the most fastidious "book worm. " It will pay you to lay In your supply of books now , the prices will not bo as low tu/nin this year. EXTRA SPECIAL. Wo find we have thousands of dollars tied up in ladies' cloth capes , today we will endeavor to unload by offering any cloth capo in our stock nt COc on the dollar. CAPES AT $0.00. All our $10.7. ) and $12.00 for $0.00. CAPES AT $7.50. All our $15.00 cloth capos , $7.50. I CAPES , $10.00. All our ladies820.01) , ) empire cloth cnpcs for $10.00. CAPES , $15.00. All our ladies' plush and velvet capes , worth $ .10.00 , for $15.00. CAPES , $25.00. All Qiir Indlos' $ -15.00 and $50.00 im ported pattern capos , no two alike , for $25.00. CAPES , $35.00. All GUI' $00.00 , $05.00 and $75.00 im ported pattern capes , $35.00. CAPES , $19.00. All our $77.50 , $85.00 and $90.00 im ported pattern capos , $49.00. IjThis is the deepest cut wo have ever made on seasonable goods , at the above prices wo ought to &oll every cape in our block today. SPECIAL , SATURDAY NIGHT. 7tO : : till 9:110. : Saturday night after 7UO : o'clock the following extras will bo placed on our counters. DRESS PATTERNS $2.93. 300 rich novelty dress robes bought by our Now York agent nt half price will bo sold nt loss than f half price. Every pattern is worth $7.00 or more ; for the two hours men tioned wo will sell them at $2.98 per robo. These are the finest lot of dress patterns wo have over shown. Wo will also sell MEN'S ' TIES AT IOC. Hundreds of thousands of men's silk tics , every tie wortli 25c or more. Take all you want of them Saturday night for lOc each. lOc now ties will be sold for 19c each. $1.00 and $1.25'tlcs for 48c each. Ladies' 50c drawers for 2'ic. A lot of odds and ends in woolen un- donvoar , worth up to $1.00 per garment , all go at 25q. Bo sure and attend this sale : ourpriccs cannot bo duplicated. N n. FALCONER. Hlnro Altr.ictlvo Tlian Kvor. It is a plain fact that the inducements liold out by tlio Stearns fruit Land com pany , for homos and incomes in that de lightful Washington country , are moro attractive than ever , today while these northern blasts scar the brick walls nnd the coal man hugs himself within the elaborate olllco which denotes his pros perity. Many people will wish nt least to go out on that excursion on next Monday afternoon. "Simsliliui , 1'riilt und I'lowora , " The Midwinter International exposi tion wilt bo held in San 1'Yanclaco , be ginning on January 1 , 1801 , and continu ing six months. ' Tlio ellmntlo feature , the commercial situation of San Francisco , the fact that the city IH the natural distributor of the products of the greatest agricultural btnto in the union , the character of itc uurronndhig population , engaged in pur- BiiltH moro dlvorbillcd tlinn those of any other bcction of the United States or the world , embracing mining , cattle raising , fanay stock breeding , wool growing , manufacturing , agriculture in all its branches , and Hailing , ought to insure a gront biiccoss for this enterprise. Greatly reduced rates to all California points und to Portland , Oro. , via tlio Union Puoitlc. For full partioulurs re garding rates call on or address any ticket agent , or II. P. Douel , 1302 Fnr- imin street , Omaha , Nob. E. L. Loraax , General passenger and ticket agent , Oinului , Neb , ciicup iiiiti' to Ciiiiiurnii. Tlio Union PaoJITo is olTorlnc greatly reduced round trip rates to all California points nnd Portland. Oregon , this year. For full particular inquire of your nearest ticket agent , or address H. P. Dpuik. : 1302 Furnnm street , Omaha , Nob. , or E. L. LOMAX , Gon'I ' PUSH , aud Ticket Agent , Omaha , Nob. llUhop Vliiltleii at Trinity. Blsuop Walden will preach at the Trinity Metbodlst Episcopal.church ( Kountie 1'lace ) next Sunday morning , and on the following Sunday Hlsnop Newman will preach la tue tlio mmg pltct , \ IIAYDENS1 UNDERWEAR SALE Wo ere Now Unloading Underwear Bo on Hand Saturday , $1,25 SHIRTS AND DRAWERS , 69C Drew ( loiiild nt 37o llmt Always Sold fnr BOc nnd ( JOc Illgf Drive In Aloit' * Unit * (93.00 ( l.nlo Style l crl > y Hut , 81 1 Saturday. We arc now unloading underwear. Bo on hand today. You will BOO inoro bargains today nt our underwear outliers than all other stores put to other. Our immense purchase lately nits us tii u position to make things ' .voly . today. 1 case of gent's camels hair shirts and rnwcrs , worth C5e , to bo closed at 33o ach. Gent's heavy wool underwear , shirt . .ml drawers , liUo , worth 75c. See our special table of gent's under- iveur todav. You can buy anything 'n ' it for OUc. shirts or drawers. You ill nibs it if you do not attend this pcoial sale. Nothing like It this toabou. Cent's $1.00 cardigan jackets for 5Uo inch. Gent's ' natural grey merino i hose loc , vorth 2. > e. Gout's heavy wool sox Oc1. , worth 20e. Ladies' citslimcro hose lo ! ) , worth ICic. Children's underwear less than } price oduy. Ladles' night gowns 39c , worth 75c. 100 do7.cn ladles' corsets. all sizes , forth 7"o > per pair , go at U. ' > o. Cunt's Jersey knit overshirts COc , 7iJc ml $1.00 , worth double. NOTION AND FANCY GOODS DE- 'ART.MENT. Big bargains for Saturday. Now novelties. We offer on Saturday a liandsomo hread cabinet containing 4 spools of Clark's ' best thread , 2 thimbles and a : ) ineushion for 2r > c , the repulur price joing itfc : with each cabinet wo give a Oc fashion review , making J5c worth 'or ' 2Ti . 12Jc buys your choice of all silk lies " vorth lioe" COo cloth brushes for 2oc. lOo dust brushes for 2oc. 30c hair brushes for 2oc. ! > 0c bath brushed for 2jc. 2oc handkerchiefs for loc. All colon * crochet silk lc. ! ) Job lot oilcloth aprons lOc up. Don't miss the fancy goods department in Saturday. 40 pkgs hair pins for fie. DRESS GOODS. 2oO pieces to boleet from. These goods tvo have in all shades , in plain , stripes and plaids , all now goods , this fall's ' pur chase , 30 inches wide , and are worth om . ' )3c ) to 50c , now only 12io. Hero Is a choice plum. These goods ire all wool , 30 inches \vido , extra heavy , lomothing warm and neat for a street dress. These goods are cheap at 50o ind GJC. Kemembor nil wool and only 27c. Those are in our center aisle and area fine all wool ladles' cloth , 54 inches wide , a choice line of shades and always Bell at 75e and 800. Wednesday 39c. How floes this suit you for a light weight broadcloth , strictly all wool , 54 inches wide , any shade. These goods are cheap at $1.00. For this week , COc. This is a hummer and cheap at 75c , and is in the shape of a 54-inch cloaking , just what you want for the little ones , only37c. Wo have just received a now invoice of 4U-inch henriottas , all the leamnir shades. These goods are warranted all wool and are cheap at 41.00. In this sale only 03c. MEN'S , BOY'S , AND CHILDREN'S ' HATS AND CAPS. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY. Men's duck coats reversible rubber lined $2.25 , worth $4.50. Boy's winter turbans 20c , worth 5Cc. Men's soft hats 50c , worth $1.50. Boy's crusher 40c , worth 7ne. Men's line fur fedora in black and brown SI. 15 , worth $2.50 to S3.00. Men's line fur derby in all the leading shapes $1.15 , worth $2.50 to $3.00. Men's genuine Scotch capa 2-jc , worth 75c. ' Boy's fancy turbans lOc , worth OOc. Men's flue fur crushers 75c , worth $1.50. Men's heavy winter caps 50c , worth $1.00. The largest line of children's fancy caps and turbans for winter wear , OOc. Men's line fur soft hats in different styles , $1,15 , none worth less than $2.50 to $3.00. Boys' Fedora , in blue and brown , 50c , worth $1.00. Boys' plush turbans and caps , 50c , worth $1.00. Men's genuine seal turban , $5.00 , hat ters' price $10.00. Cull and ECO our block of hats and caps , as wo carry the largest stock in the city and prices one-half less than any other house. HAYDEN BROS. Remember tlio turkey dinner Satur day in the N. Y. Life Bldg. for the W. C. A. . Mr. Walker Whitesldo , the tragedian , will next week inako his appeal to thobottei class of Omahn tlieiiter-goers. That ho will bo a revelation there c.m scarcely bo the shadow of a doubt. On Sunday evening Mr , Whltcside opens his engagement at the Boyd In "Hnmlot , " closing on Tuesday even * Ing in "Othello. " The sale opeus today. "Silver King" to ' comes Boyd's Thursdaj next for a four nights engagement Carl Harrison , under whoso direction the play Is staged , was the original Witfroi Denver In Omaha , nnd the company nuin bers among its members several of tlia noted cast of ten years ago , "Tho White Slave" will bo the attractioi i nt Hoyd's \Vedncsduy evening next. In this play Campbell's master hand ana the Irene of Ills mind is shown in every scone. The play Is based upon the Injustice of slavery and man's Inhumanity to man. "Oh , What a Nlglit"slnco last hero , has been renovated , remodeled , replenished am refurnished with Hie latest and brlghtcs BODRB and dances , fair dancers and novo features. "Oh , What a Night" is not a one part or star piece , but gives full scope fo the display of Charles I/nler's versatility nnd clover talents , white the other characters tors m the cast nro prominent , and will bo interpreted by fourteen pretty girls nni funny fellows. This company begins a four night engagement nt the Fifteenth Street theater tomorrow afternoon. The Past Two Days Have Astounded the Oloak Bnjois. 98C FOR S7.50 AND S9.00 GARMENTS , Clnm Stjriuli UnrnicnU Worth 816.0O and 818.00 for 87.flOVoriU Won't Sell Uoodi , neuron ilo thb Uunlnons JllfiT Cut In Millinery. LADIES' CLOAKS. Big lot Indies' winter cloaks worth $5.00 , $7.50 and $9.00 , your choice of entire lot at 98c. 350 indies' winter clonks worth $7.50 , $9.00 up to $12.00 , your choice of entire lot nt $1.50 , $2.00 or $3.00. Splendid line of ladles' novelty gar ments in exquisite styles and lower prices than ever made before. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Immense bargains in children's winter clonka. 100 children's winter cloaks worth $3.50 to $7.00 , your choice nt $1.50. 150 children's winter cloaks worth $5.00 up lo $7.50 , your choice at $2.50. Endless variety hi children'.1 * , infants' nnd Indies' made up garments will bo sold at less than one-half actual cost. MILLINERY. We are beginning to unload our 1m- mcnso line of millinery. Choice of a , largo line of trimmed hats worth from $4.00 to $5.00. All late styles and nicely trimmed , only $1.08. Pattern hats , worth $8.00 and $10.00. Latest styles of high class goods. In tills sale nt only $4.00. ' MEAT AND LARDS AWAY DOWN. Strictly sugar cured No. 1 hams Hie , every pound of them guaranteed ; picnic tains , lOc ; boneless ham , 12c ; cooked mm , lOc ; spare ribs , 7Je ; link sausage , Oc ! finest rolled corned beef , 7Jc ; pinto > ccf , 5o ; pigs font , 5c ; tripe , uc : cooked jot-nod beef , lOc ; bologna , 5c ; salt pork , Ijc ; bacon , 13c ; dticd beef , lOc. In art ! wo are making homo startling irices and wo can give you any brand on want. 3 pound pails of best lard , 180 ; 0 pound pails , 03c ; 10 pound pails , ' 2.33. In compound wo will make . ' ! loiind pails , 33c ; 5 pound palls , 53o ; 10 ound pniis , 93c. Rend our prices oncottolino. 3 pound pails , 2So ; 5 ppund pails for 45c. BUTTER. We are cutting prices on butter. Country butter , loc , 17c , lOo nnd 21c ; ' jreatnery , 23c , 25c and 27c. You can eomo to Hayden's and will always lind Mic best butter at the lowest prices. CRACKERS. Our cracker department is cutting prices. Best bodn crackers made for 5c per lound ; also oyster crackers 5c , ginger naps , frosted creams , lemon creams and nixed caokies 7jc , and all other cakes and crackers at lowest prices. CHEESE. Cheese is higher everwhero but at laydon's. Wisconsin full cream cheese lOc and 2k. 2k.Brick Brick cheese 12jc. 14c nnd ICc. Limborgor cheese 15c , Swiss cheese i2jc , 14candlGc , Noufchatolocperpkg. , line apple cheese COc each , Fromago do Brie , hand cheese , lap bago and all other kinds at lowest prices. PRESERVES , APPLE BUTTER AND MINCE MEAT. Jolly 5c per pound , any kind yon want. Apple butter 7c { , mince meat 7 c , rasp- jerries , strawberries , apricot , peach and : > lum preserves all 12Jo. Cranberries 7o per quart. You will save money by buying your fruits , nuts , dates , figs , etc. at headquarters , and don't forget our oyster and fish department. IIA YD EN BROS. , Lenders in everything. Dinner and supper for the W. C. A. Saturday in the N. Y. Life Bldg. Iinpnrrnnt Clr.in o of Tuna on vu n In l.i n us IJasnvAril from O Ilvtrii 1'arc Withdrawn. On and after Sunday , November 19 , 1893 , the celebrated Keystone express of the Poniibylvaniu lines will leave Chicago cage daily at 11 a. m. Its time has been lengthened out a little , but its extra faro lias also been withdrawn. Pullman sleeping nnd dining cars through from Chicago to Philadelphia and Now York. The famous Pennsylvania limited will leave. Chicago daily ut-I p. in. , instead of 5 p. m. , as heretofore , reaching New- York next day at 7 p. in. Extra faro re duced from $3.00 to $2.00. Pullman sleeping , library , smoking , dining and observation cars from Chicago to Pitts- burg , Ilarrishurg , Philadelphia and Now York. The old eastern express will leave Chicago daily at u p. in. , instead of 3:15 : p. in. , as heretofore. Pullman dining car Chicago to Fort Wayne ; Pullman bleeping cars Chicago to Pittsburg , Baltimore , Washington , Philadelphia and Now York. No extra faro. For particular information address Doririg , 218 South Clark btrcot , Chicago , Will IMovo Tor lloiilevar < li. The park commissioners held a brief ses sion yesterday afternoon. City Engineer Uosowator and City Attorney Coancll at tended by request. ' Tlio questions occupying the atteatlon of tlio board were the steps necessary to secure possession of tlio land that tins been con demned for boulevards and the southeast nark. Upon tlio advice of the city attorney it was decided to request tlio council to take the necessary steps to cause a tender of tlio money to bo made for damages allowed by rcnboti of property appropriated. Also to consider the plan of assessments for bonoljts and damages. Ann llimrd < it Uquuluitliin. Tlio city council mot yesterday as a board of equalization on general city taxes aud will- remain In session for ton consecutive days. Tlio assessments to bo cquall/cd arc upon real aad personal property for the coining year. The asscbsmept rolls are In the ofilco of the city clerk and each owner of real and personal properly can ascertain what re turns have been mndo. DIED. AoKrc * iif fife Una or lets wnlir thtsJieait. Mtji cento ; eacluulilMutwlllHC , ten cents- ' PAXTOX T.'Jwiird ' , Noombur 10 , IBUJ , son of .Mr. und MiK. IE. 1C. I'uMon , nucil a yours. Funeral nt - o'clock Sumluy itfturnoon , No vember 10 , 189U , from tlio.family losldunuu , DO'J I'lorro bircou KAUniANN-Tlnn. Nov. 17. 1803. iluushtor of ( . 'Imilt'.s and Anna Kiiufnmnn , tiKi'd 10 yeai'8. Kunural ut U o'clock .Sunday iiflcr- nooa Novuinbur 10 , 18'JM , front the family ruMilunuu , 1710 t-outli 10th btrucl , Powder : The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. K CI.UTIIINO At Slicrin Snle T StxtcrtiUt llctvrrcn Dong- , Invnnil UoilRp. Stock must bwcioscd out onco. Mon's full suits , f2.fiO. China dog futrconts , 87.73. Extreme heavy wool underwcnrj60e. Duck ulstors.-i'H ' ! inches long , $2.7u. Boys' ' suits , Ttic. Men's wnrm alstors , $2.25. Hock ford socks , 3o. 7oc unlfunitlot'Ed shirts , 2"o. styles of man's ] ) ants , 48c. Boys' ' overcoats , 89o. Mon's cotton Uannol drawers , IHc. Extreme heavy chiuchllln ulsters1.50. . Flnnnol lined cluck coats t)3c. ) $2. 00 dress shoos $1.00. Overalls , including oxtrn sizes , 30o. Windsor ca)3 ) llc. ) T)0c kucn pants up to ago 14 , 2oc. Mon's blnck jeans pants 'lOc. Extra licavy bjya' long pants 7 c. Overcoat with fur collar aud culTs7.l)0. ) 24-inch turkoy-rcd luuidkcrchlcfs Ho. Umbrellas , largo si/.e , 2'ic. Wove lined leather mittens , IDc. r > 0o neckties , elegant stulT , lOc. Men's half wool shirts , full sizes , IGo. Double breasted business suits , M.'u. Leather coats , llannol lined , $2.75. Laundered whiter shirts. . ' ! ! ) c. FINE GOODS PROPORTIONATELY LOW. Romomtor tlioso goods must bo sold and you might as well have tlio benefit. If you pass by our door without investi gating you are the loser. You want the goods and wo wniit tlio money. Look for sign SHERIFF SALE. 115 South 10th street , Between Douglas aud Dodge. Wanted , 5 moro clothing salesmen. I'abst pcr4 Tuko rir t I'rI/p. Mr. C. S. Cullingham , Omahn , re ceived Wednesday tlio following tclu- grum from tlio Pabst Brewing company : "Our beers have been awarded llrst prize- at the World's fair , over all com petitors. ' ' _ Send your donations for the Old Ladies' Homo to tlio N. Y. Life Bldg. Saturday. Dinner and supper. tur Griitlumon. Tlio now exclusive gcntlomun's shoo store of Wood & Co. at 152-J Farnara st. 1ms opened and gentlemen of this city should step in ami make tlio acquaint ance of iho new lirm and see their lines of slices , oven if not now in need of foot wear. This new house has a line assort ment of gentleman's shoes , ull the way from $8.00 do\vn to $3.00. Tlio Mudlbon ( family hotel ) , 21st and Chicago. Transients , S2.00 per day. Colonel Jim Trlmiiplioil. The Board of Public Works , City Engi neer Kosowatcr , City Attorney Council and Colonel Jim Stephenson licld a post mortem yesterday afternoon on the colonel's street sweeping contract. After n pretty thorough discussion it was mutually agreed that Colonel Steplicnson was entitled to do nil the swooping and under his contract to remove accumulations of dirt , snow or ice from the paved streets , excepting the. newly paved ones not included In the schedule , which may be cleaned by the street commissioner's force. The board allowed a number of estimates on public work and transacted routine busi ness. _ Commercial Club Call , A general meeting of the Commercial club is called for thU evening at 8 o'clock to consider the action of the city council in connection with the franchise given the Ras company ut its last meeting. All members are urgently requested to bo present. CuAiu.iis F. DIIEXI'.L , Assistant Sccretaiy. Don't bo deceived by ignorant , unscrupulous fakirs and confi dence men , assuming to offer " Indian Remedies , " nnd who pretend tlmt their nostrums lire made by the Indians. nnd other Ktckapoo Indlnn Remedies are TIIK OXLTUKM' . ' INK INDIAN HKJimiKS MADH AM ) KULU IN AJICUICA. The word "Klckapoo" Is copy. righted and they dare nolstcnl that. He ruro you get " Klcknpoo Ifemcillcs , " ml SOP tlmt crcrj bottle or pcclingo hears tlili 'aC'iltullc ilgnuturc tliui : Ditlrlbullni ; Agents , 031 Grand ATC , , Haven. Ct. These genuine Indian llcmuclks uio nut pcdilled but are lold ut all drug eton'S. CTDETC ? T Sendtlirce2-c. ilanipstoparpnit. I KiKi ngf , and He nlll mill you frfo a llirllllPK ind lnteni lr Intcrritlnir bunk iif 17t : n KC , entitled 'M.IKK AND bCE.MiS AMOftU 1'HK KICKAI'OO INDIANS. " Tel In all about tlio Juill&nj. CTOR SEARLES & SEARLES , SPECIALISTS Cnronlc WE Nervous Private and CURE Special wltlinut imlnor ( Ictentloii troin linslncss. Call on uradilivHH with Ht.inip forcliuiiliirH , froa book nud rofulptu , llrut ulalrwiiy uotitli o ( ofllco. room 7 , Dr , Seirles & Seirles , TREATMENT I'orO mouths modlulnoj uuJ Iiiatruinoiits I'tao. SPECIALIST , C'oiutiltutluii l'nu . | 8im4iirpafeBej In ubu iroauuont jot ull Chroiita , Private aud Norvoui BiMonnei. Wrlto to or coniult par * Bonally. TKEATMENTDV MAIL. Addrui > 8 with Btiinp. ( or particular * , wliloUwill osoii t In plain envelop * . I' O. UuxOil. ( JJHuj 11J 151U ilrcct , OinaUa , K * ] KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement nnd ( ends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. Tlio many , who Hvo bet ter than others nnd enjoy life more , with less expenditure , by more promptly adapting the world's best pioducts to the needs of physical being , will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy , Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable nnd pleas ant to the taste , the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cicmsiug : the system , dispelling colds , headaches MH ! fevers ana permanently curing constipation. It has given batisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession , became it nets on the Kid neys , Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it 5s perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for pale by all drug gists in Mc ) ami SI bottles , but it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only , whose name is printed on every package , also the name , Syrup of Fijp , and being well informed , you will not accent any substitute if oflerod. Mandrake Pills have a value n < 5 a house lold remedy fat- beyond tlio power of Ian uago to describe. The family can lardly bo true to itself that does not : eop them on hand for uao In omorgon lies. istho only vegetable substitute for that langerous mineral , Muucrjiiv , and vhilo its action as a curative is fully equal , it possesses none of the perilous oll'ccts. In Constipation , Mandrake acts upon the bowels without disposing thom to subsequent Costivonoss. No remedy acts so directly on the Ivor , nothing eo hpcedily euros Sick leaducho. Sour Stomach - ach , and Biliousness as .hoso For Snlo by a't ' nruulst * . I'rlco 2.1 rt' . nsr box ; : i box os for GJ ots. ; or sent uy mall , post age free , on receipt of price. lr. J , 11. SclionuK & iron. I'hlluUolphlu. Don't Be Blue. Get your nerves healthy nnd stronp ; nnil you'll have "n licart fnr nny : fnte. " Nerve Uctins will ilo It. Thctr : effect on th oil nerve1 ? and worn body : is marvelous. "A box Is enough. " I All tlruRBlsts.orbyinall oE6dollar. ? NERVE BEAN CO. , BUFFALO , N. Y. : If your wife traded with a grocer who threw a few hand fills of eu ar Into a bag and ' 'guessed she had a Dound. " You'd talk scales to her. Why not talk scales to yourself:1 Aren't ' YOU 'guessing' ' about the circulation of some of tlio papers you use. CAUTION There's no guess work In dealing with ths | paper. Our circulation's printed on the editorial page. You know what you're buy ing n ml you get what you pay for. WATCH FOR OUR GRAND CHRISTMAS OFFER AD , High ClnbB Phatogrnphy , At Popular 1'rleeu. 313-315-317South 15fa Straot. Teeth Filled 50c up " I Gold Crowns and llridi'e Work. DR. WITHERS , 4th Floor , Drown Ulock , , 101U aud Uouglaa. Telcplioue 1770. . OR. In the only ' SPECIALIST WUO TKtATB Air , PRIVATE DISEASED audDEDILIIIESof MEN ONLY , Women Excluded. 18 yuan experience Circular ! free. I ItU ana rarnaro ti'j OllilU. NtB. "RT1"M I ? V'ii Catarrh 1'owdcr oare oaurrb JiliViMil O All arufjJ t . COceiH * . AN OFFICIAL COUNT Is not exactly the harmless kangaroo , who loves the Amorleawn cwoaturo n n ° .l .l"nK \ i ? , in ' .j' ' -'y-dontoh or know -omcl-.il count moans in some of lion , , . ? a certain ° m IOJ1" \ ljr ' lly do > f ° u " 00 < l v ll * orvc3 to discover many candidate-'relatives have cast tholr b.illots against Nebraska ! " " 8tl " 8 ful ! , ° , f > flvj 1 7" Jry.-But the olllolnl count of the moans "Something is about to lrou. " A fortnight ngo wo Turkish bath Next wo counted our overcoats found two\ots \ havlmr a majority by about 2,000. Now , those are oloctod-to go- Got 'on down to.- this week's ' succinl salo-'bout - 40e loss on every dollar. There is no talc of woo connected with this overcoat. We have too many of 'em that's all. You saw no better coat for $10. We gamble on it. These overcoats arc just the proper thing for dress and comfortable use ; medium weight and sack style. Pretty fine quality of navy Wuc cassmierc > with small di.igo- nal stripe , lined with fine Italian velvet collar. Made to or not to roll in front , with silk worked button holes , finished on both sides. When an honest valus like this $15 garment has to be sacrificed , and sold at $9.50 , it begins to look like hard times. A year ago today the same garment , was the leading $1 = ; overcoat of the season. Well , let us not wonder , even if Uncle Sam sends our entire navy to Ha waii Three desirable shades , the black.navy blue and chocolate elate brown. Every one from the kersey maker's loom. All wool , fast colors , made up in double breasted cut , silk stitched edges.lined with California flannel and fin ished with satin on the upper half. Get a hump on ye , stranger , if you care to sport one of 'em. CHOCOLATE AND COCOA is by many supposed to bo one nnd the mime only that ono is a powder ( honeo more easily cooked ) nnd the other is not This is Wrong. TAKE the Yolk from the egg , TAKE the Oil from the Olive. What is loft ? A Residue So witu COCOA. in comparison. COCOA , is Skimmed Milk. CHOCOLATE , Pure Cream. _ Drink Chocolate Menier. Did you see me at the Pair ? Your grocer is bound to get it for you. Boy's solid silver Watches , I perfect timekeepers yEti&a amfliyjpapc P H fxtssrmmt RAYMOND. JE//EL < iR , CorniT JStli .in I WITH SOOTHING BALMY OILS. Onnoor. 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