Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 10, 1897, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMATTA DAILY 35EE : SUNDAY , JA TTAKY 10 , 180T.
itAvnn.v nitos. '
Clearing Up Snlox ( Jrcnt Ilciliietlon *
In Kvpry Icinrlineii | < .
On fltyllnh , flcasonablc goods. Head thcao
eamplo prices :
MEN'S CLOTHING.
Men's 110.00 cnealmcro nulls for $3.05. $
Men's $7.EO cheviot suits for $2.75.
Men' * $12.00 black and fancy worsted
nulls for $ r..OO.
Men's very fine $15.00 sack and frock
milts for $7.50.
Men's $10.00 flno Melton overcoat , Skin
ner's satin sleeve linings , for $1.75.
Men's $12.60 kersey and beaver overcoat
for $1.93.
Mcn'6 $12.50 flno Irish frieze ulster for
$5.00.
All men's odd trousers for less than half
price. Pants worth up to $8.00 , now on sale
for 0-c , $1.50. $2.25 nnd $3.25.
100 dozen 35c knee pants at lOc. '
All 50c and 75c knee pants for 35c.
All 05o and $1.25 knee pants for 60c.
MKN'S HATS.
Beginning Monday wo will sell 10 dozen
tiff hate at 50c each ; 20 dozen stiff hats
at 75o each ; an elegant , stylish hat , cither
stiff or soft , for $1.00.
A visit hero will convince you that you
can nave money. The styles , the qualities
the prices arc right.
MKN'S UNDEHWEAIl.
Unprecedented values. Every article Just
as advertised.
Odds and ends In ahlrts and drawcro
worth 75c , reduced to 25c.
Alt wool shirts and drawers , camela hair
nnd Bray , worth $1.00. reduced to 35c.
Flno all wool undershirts , worth $1.50 , go
at fiOc.
Derby ribbed shirts and drawers , worth
75c , reduced to 29c.
Electric blue shlrta nnd drawers , all sizes
worth $1.00 , go at 50c.
All wool , natural gray , all sizes , worth
$1.25 , reduced to C214o.
CLOAK & SUIT DEPT.
All our winter goods must bo closed out
within the next ten days. Many big bar
gains. "Tho early bird catches the worm. "
An $8.00 capo for $3.98.
A $10.00 cnpo reduced to $4.93. ,
A $13.00 capo reduced to $5.93.
JACKETS.
All our flno Imported Jackets that sold for
$18.00. $20,00 and $25.00 reduced to $9.00.
$7.00 and $3.00 Jackets reduced to $3.98.
Children's long cloaks , worth $0.00 , at
$1.08.
Ladles' black mohair skirts , well lined ,
worth. $3.00 , at $1.60.
ladles' Pecco lined wrappers , tight fitting
lining , at $1.25.
Dark print wrappers nt $59c.
LETTING DOWN TUB PRICE'S ON EM-
nilOIDERlES & LACES.
A great sale In embroideries , laces nnd In-
scrtlngs In 7 lots at 1 ; , 3c , 5c , 7V4c. 10c ,
121 c and 15c and others In proportion up to
60c. There are embroideries and laces In
this lot worth up to $2.00 yd. , b'ut we must
clear them up.
A great sale on ribbons and notions ol
every Mod.
DRESS GOODS.
Every yard at a cut price. Some big bar-
A 38-ln. all wool French serge , mohair
finish , reduced from 39c to 25c.
A IC-ln. all wocol storm scrgo reduced
from 7Ec to 39c.
A 4S-ln. mohair finished serge , strictly all
wool , reduced from $1.00 to 50c.
A line of 38-ln. goods , brocades , two-toncil
effects , mixtures and checks , a regular 39c
quality , for 25c.
All of our boucles , stripes , chocks nnd
mixtures , regular 75c quality , reduced to
39o per yd.
All our $1.50. $1.75 , $2.00 highest grade
novelties reduced to $1.00 per yd.
SPECIALS IN GROCERIES.
25 pouinds granulated sugar for $1.00.
Ilest sugar-cured hams , 10V c.
California picnic hams , Gc.
Now California prunes , 4J c.
Minnesota flour ( high , patent ) , $1.00.
3-pound cans tomatoes , 7c.
2-pound cans corn , 5c. i
10 pounds navy beans for 2Sc. >
Pint bottle tomato catsup , Sc.
Golden Rio coffee , per pound , 20e.
Ilrokcn coffee , per pound , 12'ic.
Cereal coffee , the now drink , lOc.
HAYDEN HROS.
I LETTING DOWN TUB PRICES.
Why buy rcady-mndc garments when Nlcoll
the Tailor will cut them to your order for
a trlilc more ?
The Mont Unique Citlpiiilnr uf the
.SriiNOii
Has Just been Issued by the Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern Ry < Copy can be se
cured by sending C cents In stamps to cover
postage , to A. J. Smith , O. P. A. , Cleveland.
Curd of TliiuiUx.
I hereby cxti'nd my sincere thanks to the
friends and neighbors for their aid and sym
pathy to injself and family during my re
cent troubles. MRS. JOHN GROVES.
Sli-Thlrty 1' . 31. Train.
of the
CHICAGO.
| V MILWAUKEE
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& ST. PAUL RY.
P ) Best service.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS ,
Dining car.
City office : JB04 Karnam.
It's a snap ! $15 and $20 takes a cliolco of
our $25 , $30 and $33 aulta. Nlcoll the Tailor ,
Karbach block.
Wanted To communicate with name con
tractor for moving trees ; have a largo amount
of work. Address , J. Gardner , 511 S. 12th
ntreet , Omaha , Neb.
For your furnace use Wear Nut coal ; $4 per
Ion ; for sale only by D. T. Mount. 209 S. 16'.h.
Nearly 1,000 pants remnants , worth $7 nnd
$ S at Nlcoll the Tailor. Cut to your order
for $1 and $5.
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Hamilton Warren , M. D. , eclectic and mag.
nctlo physician ; special attention to ( licences
of women nnd children and all obscure nnd
long-standing diseases. 119 N. 16th St. . It. 3.
D. T. Mount , coci , 209 S. 16.
I'crNOiinlly Conducted
Lcavo Omaha every Friday via the Union
Pacific. No change ol cars to Ogden , San
Francisco or Los Angeles. Tourist ulecpcra
dally to San Francisco.
Special attention paid to ladles traveling
lono. A. 0. DUNN ,
City Pass , nnd Tkt. Agent.
1302 Farnam St.
The depositors of the American Savings
bunk are requested to meet at room 50C ,
First National IJank building , on Monday ,
nt 5 p. m. , _
DOINGS OP Till : TIIITKSTOX IIU-M.KS ,
Annual Iti-porlM or ( Mllccr * .Slumn
Knvoriililo Condition.
The Thurston Ulllcs held their annual meet
ing last Monday evening. Nearly all the
active members wcro present nnd a good
'
ehnro of the associate members. No drill
was had , the entire evening being devoted to
business of a civil nature.
iteports from nil the standing committees
wcro read by tha secretary. The finance
committee reported about $1,200 received nnd
disbursed. The now feature of the asso-
clatu membership Is greatly aiding the
finances and will enable the company to make
luany valuable Improvements lu the coming
year.
The iccrultlng comnrlttco reported forty-
MX active members , eight momucra-clect and
three recruits , flvo applications rejected.
The court of discipline reported ten cases
before It. Nine members were reported for
dismissal , The associate membership com-
sulttec rcportul slxty-nlno members.
The new officers elected are ; Secretary. J.
T. 'Jliichnnnen flnandal '
; secretary , D'Altou
Itlsloy ; treasurer , George II. Olllcuplo.
The following standing committees were
also elected ; Finance , Captain Foye , Privates
llackcnburg and White ; recruiting , Lieuten
ant Stocklmm , Bergeanta Itlchardo and Cav-
crdalo and Musician Itlsloy ; court of disci
pline , Ivioutenant Hayward , Privates Cross ,
Lllllo and Stafford ; armory , Sergeants Tay
lor and Illrhnrtb and Private Ilachr ; asso-
clato members , Lieutenant Stocklmm , Pri
vates Taylor and Scrambling ; press , Sergeant
Taylor.
The boys are Jubilant over the receipt of
A picture of tliolr chaplain , Rev. S. Wright
Duller. It la a beautiful picture and appre
ciated very much by the company.
A very Dice tlmo was participated In by
members of the company only In ilui form of
a. prlvatit masquerade , held nt the armory
Friday night , January S. About sixty
couplru wcro 'present , The coatunuu wcro
yery elaborate aud tasly.
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BOSTON STORE'S ' CLOTHING
Entire Chicago Bankrupt Stock of Men's '
and Boy's ' Baits and Overcoats ,
AT ONE-THIRD OF ITG FIRST COST
Tomorrow nil Kxlrnortllnnry Oppor
tunity to .Secure lllwli Oriulu
iliiK n ( I < "nr llcloiv
CON ! of Cloth.
FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED.
$7,50 nil wool suits , $3.93.
All the men's all wool suits , In square
or straight cut , that sold In Chicago at $7.50 ,
go at $3.OS.
All the men's all wool suits that sold In
Chicago ut $10.00 nnd $12.00 , go tomorrow
at $4.98.
Your choice of the strictly nil wool
worsted , casslmero nnd Melton suits' that
sold In Chicago for $15.00 , go tomorrow
nt $7.60.
$20.00 AJCD $25.00 MEN'S SUITS , $9.93.
Your choice of the highest grade of men's
suits In this entire purchase , Including
satin lined clay worsteds , satin lined Im
ported Scotch cheviots and satin lined ens-
slmcro suits. They nro absolutely worth
$20.00 and $25.00. go tomorrow at $9.93.
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
Your choice of all the finest nil wool
beaver , Melton or kersey overcoats and ul
sters that sold In Chicago for $10.00 $ to $20.00.
go tomorrow at $4.93 , $7.50 and $9.98.
All the men's heavy chinchilla overcoats
that sold In Chicago for $5.00 and $0.00 , go
at $2.00.
Your choice of all the young men's suits ,
from 15 to 19 jeara , that sold In Chicago from
$10.00 to $15.00 , go at $3.98 and $ t.9S.
All the beys' knee pant suits , 4 to 14 years ,
go at 93c , $1.50 and $1.98.
Men's all-wool pants at 75c , $1.59 nnd
$1.98.
DOSTON STORE. OMAHA.
16th and Douglas Sts.
on Ilic Kiii-opcim I'lan.
The dollar-a-mcal method of operating
dining cars Is no longer In vogue on the
Burlington route. Something better has
taken Its place. Meals are now served on the
European plan you pay only for what you
order.
The pay-for-wlmt-you-ordcr way Is the
only right way to run a dining car. It Is
In operation on our
C:00 : p. m. train for Chicago. ,
4:36 : p. m. train for Denver.
9:05 : a. m. train for Kansas City.
Prices nro reasonable and the service Is
as good as It can be.
Tickets and berths at 1502 Farnam st.
Diamonds , largo and small , nnd other
goods at Hubermann's closing out sale , at
cost and below ; all warranted. Cor. 13th
nnd Douglas.
l.OC.VI. IMtKVITIUS.
A daughter was born to G. S. Ambler and
wife on Tuesday , December 29 , 1890.
Rental agents report fewer desirable
houses vr.cant than at any time during the
past three years.
An epidemic of mumps Is sweeping over
the north end of the city , nnd nny number
of the children arc afflicted.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kcllthcr of
North Seventeenth street are receiving con
gratulations on the birth ° f a son.
The Omaha Street Railway company has
removed the track bolts and closed up the
cable slots on all of thd old cable tracks.
John D. Qulnly was arraigned 'n In ? fodsral
court yesterday on the charge of burglarizing
the poetoinct- Springfield. He pleaded
not guilty.
The telephone company Is giving all ot
Its wooden * poles a coat of red. and white
paint. The red extends up the poles some
ten feet , above which white Is being used.
The family of S , Glcavo returns thanks to
Rev. T. J. Mcckay , members of Dorcas Tens ,
and all others who arslatcd them and prof
fered shelter when their home burned bat
Sunday.
The funeral of Mtas Annie Powers will be
held Monday morning at 9 a. in. , from th
residence. 1024 South Twenty-second ttrcct.
Services will bo held at 6t. Petcr'o church.
Interment In St. Mary's cemetery.
Fourtcsn cars of orn from British Columbia
for the smelter , one car of rice from Japan1
for Paxton & Gallagher , nnd another for
McCord , Brady & Co. , were received at the
custom house during the past week.
Burglars entered the cigar store of A. D.
Scorcy at 2825 Sherman avenue Friday n'lght
by means of tha rear door. They departed
with a considerable quantity of cigars nail
tobacco. No Unco to the crooks has been
discovered.
A man * meeting of all the churches of the
city has been called for next Friday night at
S o'clock In the Kountzc Memorial church.
The object of the meeting Is to devise plans
for the assistance of foreign missionary
work.
License Inspector Hurst yesterday filed
a couple more complaints against coal deal
ers for falling to take out licenses to sell
coal. The parties are M. Rosenblatt , who
Is In business at Fifteenth and Davenport
streets , and Miller , a dealer at 1203 Dodge
street.
Ferdinand Prapllch was nrrestcd Friday
for drunkenness that verged on delirium
trcmcns. It was learned yesterday that
the prisoner has a wife and two children
living at Sixth and Pine streets , and that
they arc In destitute circumstances.
M. Mabel , a peddler residing at 2407 South
Ninth street , has been arrested for running
Into the buggy of Mrs. Barbara Thomas on
North Sixteenth street , Friday , and break
ing a couple ot the wheels. It Is charged
that Mabel was going at an unlawful rate
of speed.
13. II. Hall , the complaining witness against
the "policy" gamblers , who failed to ap
pear when the case was called for hearing
lioforo Police Judge Gordon yesterday after
noon and for whose person a capias was
Issued , appeared yesterday afternoon when
the casa was called again.
A runaway on North Sixteenth street made
Mi I n fa 11 if nl \ ? tnr * n t linn vnol nriln v A
driver of a delivery wagon failed to hitch
ila horao while ho went Into a house , and
the animals took the bits In their mouths
and lit out. The street was strewn with
wclt.i es , the loss of which constituted the
only damage unstained.
Tha members of the four companies of
the Omaha lire department who responded
to the flio alarm turned In from Hal Mc-
Cord's residence last Tuesday morning were
smoking clears yesterday. That morning Mr.
McCord fcCflt a box of cigars to each of the
companlucs , for which the boys feel duly
thankful.
S. IK. Atwood of riattfiinouth complained
.0 the police that while ho was walking
last Ninth nnd Jones streets yesterday
10 waa attacked by a dog. The animal tore
ils trousers. Atwood learned that the ani
mal belonged to Sclimltt , n resident In the
nclghboihuod , and has caused a warrant to
10 Issued for his arrest cm the charge of
keeping a vicious dog.
SWIFT'
Is far ahead of nny blood remedy on the
market , for It docs eo much more. lie.
cltlvs removing linpurltloi , and tonlnc up
the mn-ilown lygtcm. ttcitrti any blood
illicaio. Itiaattcr notho\rdccp-Bcatcd or
obitlnntc , iihlch other so-called blood
remedies fall to reach , It Is : teal blood
remedy for real blood diseases.
Wr , Aia fimlth , of arconcastlc , Ind. ,
writes : "I bailaticli & bailca oof Sciatic
Itbenmatlim that I became absolutely
lielploss unable to t nko mr food or iandlo
ui > ielf lu any way , 1 took tunny paten *
medicines , but they did not reach m
rurcil mo sound and well , nudlnow weigh
170. "
Docks on blood nnd skin diseases mailed fro
by Bwltt Sptolno Coiopauy , Atlanta , da.
CAKN'S HOC Tins.
Any Tic In Ilin lloimc for Fifty
CctitN.
The prcatcst sato In this town the most
genuine the one that everybody swears by ,
Is at Calm's.
Calm Is selling out his entire stock of neck-
tics choice of any In the house for'COc.
Tics worth up to JI.CO , In every concclx--
able shade nnd shape any of them BOc each.
Its to bo the cleanest sweep of neckties
over known.
Calm la too anxious to make n complete
clearing of all the neckties In the store to
parley about a loss.
Ho docs It every January.
Any iiecktlc In the house for COc.
That's why Albert Calm's neckties are al
ways now. Not an old style , In color or
shape , to work off. Ties are always new at
Calm's.
Any tie for COc means something nt
ALUKHT CAIIN'S.
1322 Faruaui St.
_
Think of 111 $16.00 for a suit cut to your
order from $25.00 woolens ! Nlcoll the
Tailor , Karbach blk.
It onto Cull font lit
Cheap ; quick ; comfortable.
Leave Omaha 4:35 : p. m. every Thursday
In clean , modern , not crowded tourUt
slccpcra. Through to San Francisco and
Lcs AiiRClcs.
Berths and tickets at 1B02 Karnam st.
CllHlll < T IIlKKllIN ItflcilNOll Oil llOllll.
Kznx U. IIIgRlns , cashier of the wrecked
Klrst Nntlonnl bank nt Poncn , v.-ho has
been In jail here since bin rc-.irrcst In MIs-
notirl navernNwcckH ngt > , hus boon released
on n bond for $1,000. The bond IH signed
by A. C. Jensen nnd Arthur r.lliHon , nnd
Is conditioned upon HlKglns * reporting on
thp third dny of the Janunry term 'of the
federal court , to be held nt Lincoln , to
answer to mi Indictment for maklnir false
entries In the liook.s of n national bank.
ArrfNtcil for a Ieml IMpo Clnc-li.
Gray Yntcs , n 11-year-old boy , was ar
rested yesterday afternoon on the charge
of burglary In the daytime. He Is ac
cused of entering n vacant building near
iorl.v-8lxth nml Dodge streets on Decem
ber 31 , In company with Charles Carnal ,
and aflslHtlngr In the theft at n quantity of
lend pipe and water connections. Carnal
IUIH boon bound over to the district court
on the chnrgp of burglary. The boy will
bo held principally ns a complaining wit
ness ngaiust him.
Unity Clnli .
The postponed meeting of the historical
section of the Unity club tnkos place to
morrow nlglit nt the lecture room ; second
floor of the Public Library building. Sir.
" ? ° i..rciUtS n Inpcr ° " "Tll Ille'1
V M"x ! . . ° '
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? 'nUT , ° Vrl.ttc" , Constitution. " and Sirs.
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State Constitutions. " follows " wjth one on "Karly
mien.
niRD-Ppwcra-MIss Annie , ilnughtor of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Patrick Powers , Jiuumry 8 ,
? ' Ve8l''enco' ' 1024 So22cl Hlrc
Mineral , ' - -
Monday morning nt 9 o'clock to
St. I'eti-r s church.
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Uoncwer
has restored gray hair to Its original color
ana prevented baldness In thousands of cases.
It will do so to you.
Holler & Co. , tailors. 21E South 13th street.
A CHANCE ;
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to obtain tin Interest ut
Cripple Creek ,
the grout
GOLD CAMP OF COLORADO.
rive ycnrs ngo a entile pasture ; twlny tlic
crcn ctt Bold-pro.uclnK ] Olntrlct on the American
continent. Tliournmla ofpeople woulil like to
become Interested In thone ureat KoKl llelila mid
Eceiiro a share-of the Kohlrn-rlchcii , but cannot
nrronl to ppeml the time nml money necessary to
KO there nnd look up desirable mining prop-
We nro forming n company to operate nt Crip
ple Creek , und can offer thorc Interested a
splendid chance to obtain a share of the won
derful output of this jjreat cold camp , without
the expenditure of un\- money for trawling ex
pense * or tukliiK time from builntst. The amount
icqulrcd of ench one will be very mnull nnd
liable to yield cnormou * returns. If Interested ,
write during next ten days.
TJin COMMKltCIAIj MSABINd AND MININO
COMPANY ,
New York Life IIUli ; . , Omaha ?
\V. It. IIESVSKTT CO.
Tlmo Walt * ( r No linn.
Neither should youuwolt to have your time
piece cleaned when youi have an offer like
this.
this.Wo
Wo will clean anu > put In good running
order nil nlcklo nlntm clocks for 25c each ,
provided there are no pieces gone ; extra
charges will bo madtl fdr new pieces. Tills
Is for thirty days only. We have secured a
first class workmantand are prepared to do
all hinds of repair * work at one-half the
regular prices. All work guaranteed.
Alarm clocks thataing ; for fifteen minutes ,
only $1.48.
Opera glasses , leather covered , nt J1.38
and up. Spectacles-uiOe per pair nnd up.
Watches , | 1.25 , as long as they last.
Wo have In our Jewelry dept. a largo line
of table and pocket cutlery AT BOTTOM
PRICES. W. R. DENNETT CO.
Nlcoll the Tnllor Karbach block Is niak
Ing trousers to order for | 4 and $5 , that have
always sold for $7 and $ S.
Wo carry the repairs for your stove. 1207
Dt uplas. Omaha Steve and Repair Works.
Ilecnufc old "SpecKIc Tinctured Doc" has lost
his temper , nnd for fear It may affect Ills mind ,
We have concluded to let him nlone. We nre
still dolnsr business nt the fame old stand , and
so lonK ns the prercrlptlons' crowd UR ns they
do now , we wll reserve our ammunition till
nnother day.
Itoljli SpaniRU.i Kidney rills Mo
Cnmola Juniper Jl.oo
Vine Knlnfrn , 730
Duffy Mnlt Whiskey Kks
Illrncs'B Cnlarrh Cure 3lo (
Munyon'H llemedlcn ! 0c
\Vnriu-rii Safe Cure M > o
i : -ptlr\n I otus Cream ICe
1'alne'a Celery Compound Cue
Hood'fl Snrsnparllla 64o
Cutlcura Heap , I5o
Williams * 1'lnk 1'llls , . . . . , Kc
I-.vill.i 1'lnkhnm'n Compound 75o
Btuart's Dyspepsia Tablets * Sic
Hiinyadl Water ] 5o
Mothers' Friend 7 c
Mclachol . . COc
Lambert's I.lsterlne . ' " . " 0
Dr. MIMT Nervine 70o
S. S. fl 73o
AV r Hair VlR r roc
1'lercc'R Finorlte Prescription C2c
CUT PRICE
SOHAEFilS
, DRUGGIST.
1GTH AND CHICAGO STREETS.
Good as your mother -
or used to inako , is
possible if you nso
our boat Mocha nnd
Java blend
A Pound for 35C
OM&KA TEA' -
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anl COFFEE CO
l5IG > Dodge.
SilSUB
Beatitifttl
Teeth * fi
What docs its mean , but that
the possessor keeps them beautiful
by consultlnpr hla or her dentist ?
( iolil Cr.nviiN. . . . ( ? . - , . ( > ( > lo 9H.OO
1'orcelnlii GriiiriiN jt.'i.OO
BAILEY , Dentist ,
Ptixton Blk , 10th and Furnnm.
.NEW MUSLIN.
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UIMVIIHnUli iuckcil yiiUr , Insertion mid rulllrIN CCIIH.
llfiiutlfiil OIMVIIH i\ltli ciiilirolili-rcil rulllo , tuelot mill lii.scrtlon ,
Rood niiiHlIn , tvell inmle mill full li > "nprli , 7i > eontM ,
CIMVIIH for 1 > M vuutH IIM iiretty IIH 1.VC Nolil liiNt HI-IINOU for ljtl.U5
nml tjil.r.0.
DrmviTH > vltli riulirolilcroil rulllr.1 ooiitH up.
Oinlirrlla Krmve.rN , U.t eoiitH mi. ' /
Oiultrella KklrtV iVUh fiuliroliIcrcMl rnllle , wlx ynrilHulili' , ijll.IIK up.
We huvc ii very oli-Kniit llni of lIKill rillUUI ) CSOWXS A.VU
SIC I UTS < lmt we arc heJlliiKT vt-ry fiiNt.
U8
Vfry lii-mitlful KniliroliU-rlcH nml cnllrcly iicirjnattvriiH In Mn >
ilorln nnd Coriinlloii Nlylrx.
lOiiilirolilc-rli-H , vlevvu InvIiuH ivliHUN loir IIH : t5 > ciuiM 11 ynril.
Cut Price Clearing Sale in
Every Department.
Sjr.-T. llmulUcrclilffM fur K7oi tl.O for tjd.OII , IfH.OO for IJI1.U5 , Jjtl'.nO
for ii.7n , ijia.r.o for t5U.no , i5r.r.o for tj-'i.Tn , i7.7r. for i.i.7r. , tfio.r.o for
ftl.r.O , If 1.- , ( ) ( ) for * 7.r ( ) , 512.1.0II for Ijll'.no.
h'oo ( lie Krvat ruiliiutloiiN wo urn milking In AHTI DIj
DrniM'N , TnliliCOVCTH , Ntuinpvil I.liu-HH , etc.
SliniluN lu Milk. lliiHlery nt lialf forinor iirleo.
DON'T BUY A PIANO
UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED
OUR STOCK OP
Ivors & 1'ond , Stelmvny , Knabc , Kifier.soa
anil VOHC & Sons' 1'lanoH ,
All styles at Jowcst prices , Cash or Easy Payments.
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A , C. MUELUUn-riano Tuner. , , Telephone 1025.
GENTLEMEN !
A Snap. . That is a Snap.
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to order f S ,
to order $1
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"T/te Proof of the Pudding is in the Eating'
You appreciate a good thing when you see it don't you ?
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When we tell you , that for the above prices we offer you choice
of our
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$6-$6.50-$7-$8 $ $ $ $ and 19 TROUSERING
lYou will want further proof that we
mean what we say.
We'll back up our claim , if you'll give
us the chance.
Notice the fabrics in our windows. Then let one of our salesmen
show you the quality of the cloth the kind of trimmings we use
and'finally ask to see the. workmanship on the garments that
have been made up !
Can we do more ? Yes ; we'll refund your money , if we fail to
fulfil our promise , Is that fair ? / .
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True ! We have a large variety but at such prices the best
designs go quickly so make your selection early on Monday. '
'Tis a snap ! You shouldn't miss it ! . .
SOY
KARBACH
Sou tb.
BLOCK.
16th Str
Milton Rogers & Sons.
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DURING JANUARY
WE WILL MAKE
SPECIAL PRICES
ON ALL
Stoves and
If "you contemplate buying ,
or expect to require a stove
or range during the coming
year , we can certainly save
you money enough to make
SOIC AGENIS IN OMAHA EQR it an object for you to buy
Monitor , Garland , now.
Majestic , Michigan ,
Radiant Home ,
Round Oak
IVJiSton
Stoves and Ranges.
14TH AND FARNAM STS.
PARLOR SUITES-
Did you ever hear the fitory of the boy
who went Into an ofllce to ntudy law , be
ginning on tlio munlllcent Halury of noth
ing' n week ? At the end of the first week
hlfl father said : "Well , Tnbc , how do you
111(0 the profession of the law ? "
"Taint what It's cracked up to be , Dad !
I'm aorry I learned It. "
Tobo'n facility with the law Is a nothing
to the cane with which somepcrnon decld o that they don't euro for nny now furni
ture thin winter. Not one In ten of tlios o pcrtioiiH opeakf the truth. Nine out often
ton would buy In a moment If they coul d rcalUa how Inexpensive Is flno furniture
today.
today.Wo nro not exactly giving our Parlor HultH free of charge , but wo nro Dolling
them nt n price which bus never been c < j nulled lu the history of the furniture trudo
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lfCtho'ro Is anything you can posalb ! y use como In nnd ace our January prices.
CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO. ,
Special Sale during January , 12tU and Douglas
TO REACH TEXAS
UBO the RnUrOau.
TO REACH KRUG
Use tlio Tclophono 120
If you wish a case ot
THE MOST DELICIOUS
DEER MADE.
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SMOKE 'I.
SOOT- " *
That' * 811 iitIIAN : ) COAk-U
no jmiicrfuutlons-cfjiiul In results
to hard coal , and nt half the cot.
WauuuruiiUiO nutlsfugtlon ovoiy
tlmo ,
VICTOR WHITE ,
Tel. 127 1605 Farnam
Ofllce of Lcc'Ul.iike-Andrcciion Hurdwar *
Company , Omiilm , Neb. , Deo. 12. 1838 :
Notice IH hereby nlvcn to the stockholders
of the Lre-Clarko-AndrcoHcn Hardwuro
company that the annual meeting of Urn
RtocklioldiTH of tno company will bo held
at the olllcoa of the said compuny , Nov.
12IH , 1221 and 1223 Ilurney urcet , In thu city
of Onmlm , In the otnto of Nobrnxka , on T
Tucfldny , January 12 , A , D , 1897 , ut 3 o'clock ;
p. m. , for the jmrpoM ) ot electing a board
of ( llri'otorH for the company , to nervu durIng -
Ing the cnniilng yenr , and to transact HUeh
other InialnoBi ! ua may bo presented at nucti
nieotlni : . ( Seal. ) 11. J. LICIO.
AttPHt ! 1'rcildent.
W. M. QLAUB ,