Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 15, 1896, Editorial Sheet, Page 13, Image 13

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    - HE OMAITY DULY HIT : sVNDAY , INOVEMBTSU 15. 1S90.
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aBMRCK AN9 INDUSTRM. 1KWM.
On.n'ltn Men In M. Ii.i.1.C > iHlK
un l MII rice til a CxntMIHilJ of
llot'tor * Hduml iiir
OlilMvxleu. .
ST. WRJjf . J ov.
oflt * of Tb - Be > Itfcwourl wrat over OU-
8W tor Brrw . m within * h m wwrt : after
Hie eteetloii every cue k r went t fc ve
mtttefl down to the conviction tlmt they M *
(94 the political excitement te over ted
mt the rtmult It u It te. O ! coune , I brr
Dot talfca vltl ) * o very ay people. but
tbew wliotn 1 bivr met butmem imu. pro-
Tmrtnn l fflcs and common people , wet i
Street U * y oonflnctom. barter * and hotel
oaiployet neat to I * all of one mind. ud U
they ean to uVieii to reflect tbp wntltn-tit
Hi tlw community there cannot IH. maul )
tttvorgenoc ol opinion. c rvealne with a
jiromlttent democrat. s federal officeholder
bid & strong party man 1 ellelu-4 this
rawwor to a very lemflinc quMtlon " 7e * .
I * otfl lor Bryan , but 1 atfl It solely In
ortw te be able t y that 1 voted the
democratle ticket. 1 IIBVC always
a great atlctklar tor party wgni&rlty
imfl never voted lor tout two republican * in
tJl iny life , and tliww wore for minor offices
Hut 1 iniew my vote was not needed to det at
Bryan. BHfl I thought for & moment that
JvlcKlnk'y's election dependud on my vote. It
wtndfl liavo Itecs ea lor the republican
The hUBlti ( e men tt ! St. Louts ore ee-
iniclallp hopeful and arc looking forward
to Immediate prngreu toward the rauch-
jiromhtefl prwrerlty They suffered in com
mon with iiuBlnene men of other cltlee of
iltBgnatlor. during the cuinpalcu. but inciit
that tlilnpb lire already picking up St
Luulfi lianl.R. always nolld ttiBtftutlnnt. . arc
rcportltiB money much faster utifl nuineroufi
commercial project * n : ruiiHtderable mag
nitude are ts&ld to lie on toot
Si. LiiUiB IK dotnt ; uoii lli > rahlt > tiulliMng.
nnd U U , tint all lii tin- way uf repairs una
rttplucumoiit of d&nibccs wrougiit by .Uit >
cruat Btorm of lam ujirlni ; 1 vent thrnu h
jiart of the cyclout- urea ycBturday. The
< -vdBUo ! r of aemrurUoD are mill plainly
visible. alttiouRh It is only hert * and there
that a maw of ruin * or n partially dpmol-
llhed building obtrud ; But everywhere
the line It plain where old brlrl : xvorl. ie
joined to new brlcl. work iudicuttnc. the
patehet that h&vr beiiu uddt > d and the new
nmln that have been built Lalaycttc par ! . ,
* hlch wa the norm renter , in still in the
I hands of the gardeneri uud workmen , who
uru tO'lJin to restore it to noniialiinp like
ltd iormer nelf. but U will be jcarr and
yeara before the trett. and nbrubbury are
liroucht tigaln to their condition of a ytur
UCD ,
"Mr. W S Curtlwt who removed trom
Omuha to St LouU to talte chcrpe BI. dean
of the St Ix > uU IMV , pfluiol in building up
that Institution uud Improving Us ntnnd-
llic ; niKlurlulIy inmmc the luw Hcboolr n ! tbe
country. Mr Ourtim ; lindc tbe work very
uoiiprnlal mid IIOB doubtlenB Jtirrt the ) icel-
tton he ouRht to IIUM had long ago He If
( in ardent nound money democrat , uud hud
b remained in Onmha vould probably have
IIUBU nerloualj mentioned in eimuertlon with
the vnntnry on the federal district licnrb
caused by the death of the lute Judge
Duudy. Mr CurtlsB. uotwitlintaudlng all the
Good renolutiout. be had formed not to rt-
tmter actlic tiiillllcu with dragged into the
campaign which tin St Lou Itouud money
democrats waged upon Bryan and free
ttllver He made u number o ! political
iipeecht * at meeting ! , of worUlugmcn an well
UK of bUBlnem men and rotitributed In no
nmull Segr H > to tbe notable inarrauti of the
round money M > te in thlt btatc.
"Tou would be surjirlBed to nw the eCert
of a presidential camjiutgn upon the circula
tion of u great public librur ) HUe ourr . " KUld
Llhrurlun T. M Gruuden of the St IxmU
3'ubllr llbrnrj "We took all the books we
liud that had un > hearing whatever on the
money question and put them together and
In u place where they could be readily ur-
eeBBlhle to our patrone and the greater part
of the bookE wurti in imc all the time The
jiuople read ever.vthlug from big. bulky
public dooumentu Hrientlflr works bj em
inent < tcomimlntB and Hiceuhe by public
men down to the little two and four-imge
leadetB iHBued by the campaign eommitteeE
It did no : matter what tin bouk wub. i < ome
one would read it if it wat > pluced on the
chelf devoted to Itookit about monej
"Our library now hat , u mom unique col-
leetlon of works on the currenrj quektion
Naturally , with no prenhlng a publlr demand
we luvmtud In nil the htandard works Then
J w rote -to the chairmen of ull the different
campaign commltteeE , both national uud coii-
preBflluiml , caking them to w > nd tlie lib -arj
merythlug in the cimpe of a campaign floru-
jf muut which they might labile The } all
t oumplled with the request and I think the
ji St. Luul * . J'uhllr library hup the most complete -
plote et of dorunmutE hearing on the cam
paign Ju t closed to be found anywhere 1
urn going to have tlmm bound or preserved
in scrap bookR and ozH > rt to nee them lie-
come very valuable In the course of time
when tbe pamphlets now HO common and
to be had for the nsklng drop out of Eight
"No. there wnk practically no perceptible
Increase of calls for work * on tbe tariff
during thlt. campaign Uurlng President
Cli'vclaud'c last two contests the demand
wniit wholly to tariff literature , although it
never equalled that of this year for books
on money If there were any proof needed
i provo that the financial ! > > < iue wai , jiara-
wount in 180C the utatifitlcf of our library
be all-convincing. "
On ihe truln coining flown here was u
group of. Omaha physicluiib on their way to
the City o ! M'-iico. v.hrre they are to ut-
tend the mifting of the Pan-American Med
ical unngrenh The membBTB of the I an-
Amorlcau Medical congress muHt all be
goidbugA lipcuuRc tbe membership dueb are
jiayable rn American ? f > gold piece and
nothing < 1st i iid the attending delegates
crc ornlttSiT no precaution to have thcrn-
r.elvtti supiliid with the nert ary gold coin
Jor thlh purpow Strange to euy. the doc
tors Btopped talking politics and regaled
the pasfiengers with tbe tmual batch of
choice medical etorles. Borne old dome new.
rm
"Da I brllpvo In faith cure , osteopathy.
Christian n < ienre and other methods of
luullng viO.oin mi'dlclnc * Tis for none
dlKtw > Tl-ttie variouk treatments work
imaginary cur for vnrlsus imaginary
( M t * es Tli re le no nuufctlou that people
cnu make tlieiiiM > ] v < * Hid , by Imagining
themselves sick and in such caste the only
cure IK to make them Imagine thumnulves
.veil
"There U an authentic ca e of a valuable
linrhf which injured one of Its fore leg * and
-whoe owner , hoping te nave it. employed
the best veterinarians to be had The horbe
i.toofl the treatment w ell. and in due oourfcf
tbe injured hg honied but every effort of
the veterinarians to get it to walk on that
H'g fulled It wug examined and re-ex-
umlntid und pronounced perfectly Bound but
the home could not be pernuaded to regard It
that w n. rinally un Qngllttb larricr was
called u man who knew nothing about
Vfterlntrv Hurgery. but had had a great deal
to d wub horse * He began to Atrap up
the uninjured fore leg and the home , llndlug
It could not MBT.d on Hfi hind leg ] iut down
the free forr lef ; and from that moment
uull.trd ue if it had ne\er bt u hurt.
" 1 had a cate not long ago of a woman
vho CUIUH to we from an lnt rlur Nebraska
town and aaid nlt had been nn iniulid for
ycai * w 1th ome apiual trouble. I examined
her and eould and nothing the martur with
iier She however , woe an iutdllijrnt
-\vtauaii. lie had ntudied up on Hpintl
rtlnfi w and knew the anatouiy of the ttpin&l
-obnrt letter than moct pityiieiaua Sue
lu l tHd Uwt he hat Hplnal trttuul and
vwutttd to have tue tr * t her. 1 mt J ar to
the hiMpltal and thoupht I aould RraAually
H t her to tht f 4ut ut Mjlf'Bontirttiuoa. She
would hbve hftturktl tuuckk , uui
v I.L . r 113 si
i l i
' " ' ' V C
'ii * > - IK
1 . < . t , .l i Ml" < * o' hi * ' 'irtiU * li < * .
bwu IxRK.ny b < I 'n let a fhrl 'ia i-tent t
tf * t JIM * ? ifl tli ! hid flnatl
an anfliiti'i- ih * afternoon her
} 4 bmi u l-jri rh'-d He bad obtained her
T tia then inoltitiit on tbf ralratlar
anfl teoivkinK on tbr fl j o' tb * mntr.h. ti c ! i
tcilfl br-t to tK ted * t p around tbr bed
thlt tuppiTr1f ) | > * tb clerk * tmrk in
and to lollo * that mi the next aorsine at
prerlael ) 10 o'clock by rlnitic a&d t-alkinir
about ftbi > bad foilowefl bi direriion * and
all lie-r frl'-nflii tell of her rpmarkablt cur *
after tbf refultr flortort bad pivrn brr up
"Anotber lroll T eaae WM a woman who
camt to im ub the. statement that Bbe had
an abdominal tumor. 1 could And no indlca-
tlon of tumor , jtacpefl to cxam'ne hen -
n or cafffully unfler c.hlorof rm. 1 did HO
wtti t > better re ult As she w t recovering - >
covering from tb - chloroform 1 WM ) uit '
about to tell her tbe fact * when she ex-
rlaimfd 'Win. doitor. tbat must have been
a hcKUttful operation How lone do you
l.lt k It will * before 1 can pet out of bed
I tool : the hint and nalfl sh might Bit up e
litth In bott a w < * ek anfl fitrhap * n e ten ,
Oavc later Bbe went bome in three week *
ptrr > rt : > well woman doe * her own bouw- i
work and brltevw to thin ftnjtbat I i r > ,
formed as opr ration on ber "
* ]
"Frrance , isn't h. " t-einarltefl another floe- |
te.r , "how many people who are in railroad
accidents tall to dtocover tbat thry hive
been hurt until tbry read about tbe railroad
oompan ; urntlne with snnir of tbe rirtim *
Railroad Injury easec arc among tbe worm
cases of imaginary dlsrase * tbe doctor haf
to d al with It IB tlmoet an ImponsiMllty
to prove that a man who S VB be was hurt
VM not hurt Tbe Jury IB with the claimant - ,
ant warly every time That to why tbe
railroad tettle * out of court whenever pos- .
Bible on reBitonahle term * Tbe No'tbwcn-
uru wrwil : at Lor an , la. will cost that road i
over (200.000 In damages before it is through <
jut U. would have cost twice that sum
lad it gone Into court over every claim.
I have tic-en called to examine more than
thirty of the Logan txrurslociRtfi and M'1-
tlements in almcwt every instance hcve Iwcn
effected , one of them at , low at $ & . and
others in the thousands
"By the way everybody on that fated ex
cursion train mum heve be n rank gold mm
Thwo were enough vatcbes lott on that
train , aoeordmg to the claims tor damacra i
put In with the road to stock two Jewelrj |
dtoreK. And every one of them was a gold
watch not n nllvcr watch lost In the
crowd. " V R.
HOVIilU
Tou're the fiamr old dog that yon tided to
be.
The tiame old floe with one foot HOwhite. .
With the same old bark ttiut M > Avorned
me
" \Vlicn yon kept me avraUe at nlgrht.
Tour tenth quite afi sharp as they usofl
to be.
Your fTowl Just RB flenp. and your mieeze
As aeute But. oh' what npronistii-s nib.
Tou stick to the name old fleas !
And now. that tbe Hummer has faded mvny.
And life , to you , is a glad romance.
Tou Jinvt flung to the adage. "Each flog
has tus day "
And fllHcarded vour Bumrr-r 7 titB'
CUAIIENCE P
Omahn , Neh.
THIS iroi or ixnrs-Titr.
tlnue coming in. the number o ! employe *
will be Increased to 2.000.
One of the idle Det Molut * packeries bar
uttrtefl up with IfiD men
A paper mill at Tori : . I't. , Increased its
force from " > DD to BOD men.
The opening of four mlllb at Piqua. 0. .
gave employment to MiO men
A marked increase in orders enabled the
Trenton ( X J ) pottcrlce to run on full
timeAfter
After an idleness of hlx yean. , the glatiE
work's at Biillofoutu 1't. . , has rtxmrnt'd , w-ith
forty men
eight hteul and nail milU in th < vicinity
of Harrteburg , Pa. , huvc started up cince
the election
The Jiivdun mills ut Chlltonvillc Mas . .
idle for two year * , opened up thlb voek
with 200 men
Six RH'ol mlllf , in I'Hthburp and vicinity
started their fires last Monday , emiiloylng
from 300 to SOD men each
After a prolonged idleness the Bud )
Woolen rnilH at St Joe , Mo , are t ing put
in order for resumption next week.
Senator Sherman bus given orders for the
erection of lift } houses covering an entire
block in the city \Vashmgtou
Practically all the cloth mills of New
England are running nn full time and saint
of them are working double force
The Duer & Co factory uud tbe Mollnc
Plow works ut Mollne. , Ill , have iitarted up ,
giving employment to f > 00 men each
Over C 000 men who have been idle since
June lust were put to vorfe in the Erie
railroad t > hops ut Chicago last Monday
Thirty odd hut factories nt Daubury
Conn , art- enjoying i.uch a rush of buntueBs
as has not been exiwntmced Uuce 1892
I > t * > Mollies has hually clinched u con
tract for the erection of a union depot , to
be completed und ready for uhe within two
year * .
Luit Saturday tun .Leopold Peak com
pany of Burlington. IB. , received a cable
order for COO chool desks , to be delivered
nt once
The employ eb of the Pennsylvania ratl-
ro&d bhoit | > at Paronla. N. J. . have been put
on full time together with an nil-round ad
vance of wagefi
The famous Cambria Steel mills at Johns
town Pa. , have started their iflrcs und will
run Btendlly fill winter. Several thousand
men nre employed.
According to the Manufacturers' Record
the election of McKinley will cause the in
vestment of from tTu.ooo.ooo to nuo.ooo.ouo
in nouthern entcrpriktt.
The Ohio Fulte Cur works at JeEersonville ,
Ind , vhlch huve been closed for two years
are about to resume The company employed
2.000 men four years ago.
John H BRBE of Tort "Wayne , lud. , pro
prietor of three car wheel foundries , re
port * the receipt of orders aggregating
jnriO.OOO rinct > tbe election
The Bilk mills of Cheney Bros , nt Mau-
chw.ter. Conn. , ure running full time. The
millb employ 2.r > DO men , and have been
on reduced time for three yeans.
lunamg nouae wmcu could not
find a market before the election , have been
tckun by Chicago parties nt par The city
bavee 2 per cent in tbe interest rote
New Tork City gold bonds , which went
begging for purchasers before election daj ,
were subscribed severe ! timee ovor. thus
week , und nold ut a handsome premium
The Harlun & Hollingswortb Shipbuild
ing company of Wilmington. Del , has * uf-
flcicut orders ahead to keep its force of 1.200
men employed for a year. If orderr , con-
The Tliree States Lumber1 company of
Cairo , III. , added 100 men to Its force in
mills and yards. Two other mills in the
city have increased their forces by IhO
men.
men.The
The New Tori ; World prints n long list
of mills , factories and shops In ull jmriK
of the country which have reopened or in
creased their force of workmen during the
four day * following the triumph of Bound
monuy The lint f > hews that -SO coticwns.
employing IDS i'SH ' mun. took on new life
uud activity , while nineteen coni-cmu , em
ploying 10 GBD men abandoned short bourn
end put the men on full time The Itat
has been doubled since the flrtt of the week
unfl every fltty adds to the number. Tht
World computes that l.uXW.OUD men have
btmn given employment biuce the Sd of
Nortiiubur. _ _
I"A1,1,1I > L.BAVCS.
Bkinuol
The flPBd luav tlmlr rich mosaics
Ot olive and pold and brown ,
Had laid on the ruin-wet pavemtmtR ,
Tlirou h ail the Dmbovvered towju
They were washed by tbe Autumn temper , ' . .
They wr- trod by hurryinr feet ,
And tbe maids came out with their btmome
And KW ept them Into tlie vtrtHtt.
Te be oruahed und lost forevrr
'Kuath tlie wbtMite In the black mire lot
Tlie Summer's pmolous duri
Sbe nurtured uA tmob oot <
O tmtnOfs tUat bav * fll u trom mo !
O noldon thought * and true :
Mwt I ww to tb # taavw * w
Of. tbD fat that uwuituth
* know it we feel it a storm of unques
tionable anprovol of our methods and weB
. . _
B Kb " & " r v ua. ( r * * a ' r -t- ME * J J
cinch it bv phcmg before you this week the most extraordinary bargains in winter wear
ever placed before the economical buyer east or west There'll be a rush at the Conti
nental from Monday morning till Satujday night , for these are snaps that come but once
in a lifetime.
Men's Sttits Overcoats Boys' Suits Reefers
When we closed out these and Ulsters These lines of boys' suits offer Blue Chmrh. j
suits from Alfred Penjamin & Reefer s woo
fer clothe
you an opportunity to
Co. WP. knew -we had a bargain The great Rosenuald lined and in at
but we never realized that Weil purchase , together with your bo } * right for less money 3 to S moha r
than will ever be your luck braid sailor collar
they would create such a storm the overcoats and ulsters from
aguih. Man ' of them are not lar and big buttons
of approval as has been accredited Michaels , Stern & Co. , will )
half Besides those tons very swel .
credited them ever since we malce this the banner weel : price.
placed them on sale. This with us for big coat selling. enumerated there are 2-piece this week at
week we make the lots better While some of the prices may suits at $1.95 , sn.oo , $2 25 and
than ever by putting in higher look small , the bargain in die $2.38 that you can't miss a
cost goods io go at these low coat is not , ve can assure you. bargain on.
prices. You can't buy anything lilre '
Port & Hnnruhnns'
them for much less than double liluc rlievlot nliwluto-
Stilt * that Benjamin ly nil wool Cut-riot
oar price. Suits all sijses satno S 'n
As to
sold for tip Io $10.00 a tb ( sf we sold last ? $ 3
will be j > m in Hite wrti ' week plenty of tboin blue Chinch i a
Jlospjuralfl & TTcll'n good
nt sr .un Ton can linrd- Mid durable , well made small stacs tnnde with Reefers that you
nd reliable blael : and sailor collar this
I i , ! ly nntiie a blue firatrr Overcontu nt never buy for less
lint what is \rhlcb contain an mucb
otylr and urarlnp quul- than 4 oo \ vibe
WJ lii tliit. lot nt : . . ( ) ( - J-i UF th ( UHUiil li'W' ' ' und
? ) rw Orel coatii nt u Pork 5t be closed out thi
an or the latt-st prudnc-
jiricc tliat < 111 ii tnnifili Hrown Basket Cloth
Ihrtis iii Cbcvlot and > nu whi'ti you rend It cut-not Suite over H week at
und will am on luti you
Oauwlmcn- Suits on Kill tno-i' v. bin ynu t cc Btitt Kdld la t Bnturdny
the . nnoUicr lot BIIUIP
eaie this \v'd ; at cuats
: oiids Kit tut' uiaUe
& Woll'f peed ( uiuic valni1 this week
' nnd heavy Rouch Clix 't
Alfred Benjamin's fliit- at .
TlftteTT cut full lenpth
CHieriot , CaHsiuicrc : nid ultli full slr.trc > : iuri >
lined with Iron ( m'b
"Worsted Suite umde mcpvr llnlnpn andiil > - Peel ; &
to wholesale .at IU.K ) nuniml cu-aici t liuJ.v sizes 7 to iri in a iiob-
/Inlnc Bltbrr with or
clipvl-
1 > olive mixture -
and more wli pi iii uf.hout Hide jiotktln >
vcH'et p'.U ! h IKK Kit lln- 01 at any oilict time
lot tills itiRS It In safe ' . ( ' " .v this HUit tvonlcl lie lee Reefers
I hut $1000 would tiot luiy hicb for inost pwijili' 50 aqes 3
HIIJ better any h'-i 3 with braia
S
' to
' thin v. icU at Uit Con- 7 it's wltlilQ your ruach
AH of Ecnjatifla's pnrc tlnftital at Uit Ion ptice > this \vt-el : at . and handsome
"Worsted Sdts $12.00 of .
pearl buttons
wli lp ale voluus n- TlnRrmvald & "U'nll'B fine Pocl : it Hnufhhans'
linttoa sacks wltli I. ' m-1 ; und Oxford Frieze RlM * S to 15 yi-ar * ! in mohair collar and
X'iBterwery heavy very
round porncra mostlj- durnbU wurra and stortn ueat rod ttud brown cufls the kind
" l > i oof Ilnlnlind v/lvji raw lulxod ehi'viot uinJe in
yon can hajre"th n nlrc llnod throuphout the BOine inauuer we that catch tlie
tli flnc worsted
this tverfi for , . . . , . niu.erlal : : Iron ruiy cloth glceve iniarautoe every suit- 65 boys this \veek at
li'iinpr Irom bti tnnlne its I'ocU & Uanclihaus 3
to end thoroughly stiu- only line
Brajatuin & Co/s F tut itta I atid stylishly
m.idc flFtcrp tbht inoxt wt eU at
vlot. Cawitoai't ) and any ttoc v/ould r-oiiRidcr
" II biuealu ui Jliim v. e
"Worsiod Suits < t outer - JPCer this -Wei-li at the Pert : iV
or xrlucb dealer * nrmild low plrec ol . olu'viots are tlie litsBt
lifsltnt to tinjf SIS. 75 RonenwaldVfllY very uniterial for boys' wear
for wholesale are line OverenatB mude of any other poods will
lifKt Anierlcuii unM > , > 1 fade and show dirt
.vonr tills weeli for. . . , liimi j ubiioluel > puui- this lot is Indistinct
an
fade inudti ' *
untM d not to boys' Reefer
In BtrtM Bcco-duncj v..h jilaid woi-sied chi-viot
Tea and one-half dollars lh lined - wlih l.ttPH ? Indiru. lu > hlit.i . . ' ! it IUUKI be seen to bp 3- er and Ulster com
lars for nohliT , well leather oioth and l"-t aj jii-i'ciatcd this week bined " S to
i'S , < nisti n > fitting Pllh iileevp liiiltics in r > 'E- at . ges
Snith made ulur the popular lenpthb Kr Etiplish ! ' , at bos in 15 made of a'l '
1o mull for ? 1KOO. If Pocl : Ar HancLlians * wool chinchi la
\lii- mil merit uf Iti'li- other imported Scotch clii'-
jutuln's qunlltj- was juu a e now at in luaxi a vlot size's to Hi cloth withvo' >
Imowu jou ci.uJd not offer at the scuprally we ttan fls and sersre lining : .
for troii5w : proof the regular vnlne on O O
Rose-nwuld & TVell'B fine this week at
.
tbe values Iri'h Finjse und Onln- uoods l nt at the price
rhllln riBtrr * In blacb "vvt > arc iimhliic on this
and Oxford mixtures * lot or clothiu ? our ideas
All of Benjamin's pu- cut full lenpth to alnnnt of actual values become 87
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Mh shot
r M < your tojis
cliaJif of cuuinc lui- u lib nreat bljr storro col- come demoralisedthis
ported ficotfb rbcviots It n lined wltli fancy wool ; nt .
* Fitli linndHotue duri : vorxlnd bnflj lining , Fill :
Khoulders and due sill :
brown uiUturtth ami ull hli ve UiilnRR In all mn-b *
their dujworst t-d Tor men of regular or Pock & HanchnauK
Suiu tl.-it . \nu stout iirojiortiotth y.-orni blacl : and brown check
coat that at utn
worsted -phpriots
siws
iiaj SJIMIU ftu K : ore xvuulcl BU" ! Ij
The Reefer that
this tv t& at > ou 120 ( * > If not uioi Ji to 35 usually t > dld
v f offer for tl itv < I lor 5 < ; . < io or ? G.t l this costs the most is
bale at the i > of > uar ! jirivt- M eeU at . _
of . black Irish
Benjamin & Co. our
in I'fiiH-p Al Boson v.-ald & Weil's fine We have put out utoro frieze it has silk
bert Oauts and Vsi Bit ! linvfl Ovnreoati trade winning friend
cluiirtiHt quality blut and sleeve and woo !
liwause tln'j made
bluik UurBej cut In the making values In the
tliem of tlie mo t dressy v < rv lulus : and nolibiest jiiiBl niontli than ever body linings and
worsu ih to be had K'sifB lluihhtid with all iiefore but this lot of
ulster collar
thut jiuiiiBlulUns attention a big
they never expected to Pock iHaueulians *
tion to dfialls that cbar-
iL-iu fet luss uctcrizct. the bt-Bt mud * goods will bunt tliuin regard , ess oi
$1&.01 > oui price. lo-ordur purmuntb lined all this week at _ ,
-
value
6 16
throuhout with pure HllU to yrs
of the eoi tllesj and richest -
' est qualltjhat will this week at
bind : worsted '
Benjamin's compare favorabh viUi Peck Hauchliatifi'
sted Frock Suits made the highest prici d mudt neat dai'l ; brown
"np In 11 units of ! ses to-order coats and thut biokon cheek cheviot-
Wt-re urver hereto * ore
to fit all sort * < it equalled in anj uoi one of their bust BUit&
EtUts that you 50 s'oie In the lanO furs ! > - which pell In every llrst .so
S' r than Jr. -thi t'on im -
f ,
r
wtinally
bnjr < lV ! > h house at i-G.fiO
tal offer. thif w i-i I. , i
go on salt this week only . . . . this weeL at . .
Cluett Ccon Underwear
Collars Shirts. Drawers
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A. , the Sio , $ rr and $25
3 styles uf i-tund tips Overcoats CtJi h ( a J
Monday at a.
llfcUHJM.f but bhptly
Mm. oroerfr tilled. discouni of 20 per cent. Mail ut-dofb illJod.
r tilled.&B
&B
Men's A'l the $2D , $ .22 and 25 Boys'
Derbjr Hats V sters go Monday at a Golf Caps
of 2D per cent.
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You CUD pay lo & t ut ji \ "f
i3 5t' ' t a hatter c. .1 r I u b yt
lor ttc same uno j uiip iii n
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