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ISS THE OMAHA DAILY BEBs WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 11 , 1899.
ALL AGREE HARMONIOUSLY
Railroad Men Get Together on Contract for
Hauling Soldiers ,
ONE ROAD DOES THE WORK-ALL GET PAID
OlllclnlH Ilcncli Snlljifnctnry Atcrcc-
ment liy Which Knch llonil Uc-
oel\en Slinrc nt Ilrvcntic from
TrniiMportntlon of Soldier * .
The beneficial result corning from the
harmonious relations existing between the.
passenger departments of the various rail-
roadH operating out ot Omaha is plainly
shown In the termination of a matter which
has teen of absorbing Interest In passenger
clrcleo for the past day or two the forwardIng -
Ing of bids for the transportation ot the
Thirty-ninth Infantry from Fort Crook to
Vancouver barracks. Conferences between
the paBoenger men were held Monday and
Tuesday nnd a satisfactory ngrcemcnt
was arrived at. It was a certainty from the
Btart that the lines having a direct route
to the coast from the Missouri river had
the advantage In securing the haul of the
noldlcr trains , but theoo llnee wore not
anxious to got Into keen competition with
the other lines which could handle the trains
natlsfactorlly , although not BO advantage
ously. Above all things the railroad men
wished to avoid a rate war nnd this was
obviated by a satisfactory division of rates.
The road whoso bid the government accepts
\vlll haul the troops and will receive a cer
tain percentage ot the onclro revenue for
this expense ot operation. Then all arbl-
trarlcs and land grants -will be deducted and
from the net proceeds ot the haul the eight
roads operating west from Omaha will re-
cclvo an equitable share. In other words ,
nil the roads outside the one which does Iho
nctual transportation will get a nice slice
of the revenue for not attempting to get
the business by cutting and slashing the
rates.
The bids submitted by the Burlington ,
nock Island , Sioux City & Pacific and Union
1'aclflc vcro opened In the quartermaster's
department ot the Department ot the JIls-
oourl Tiwsday afternoon. The contract
was captured by the Burlington. Its bid
was $13.04 for tlie men nnd $25.32 , Includ
ing sleeper , for the ofllcers.
ESTAIJMSHIIS VUIlMClt SEHVICB.
Union Pnrlflr ItpnnmpH IlnniiliiR
Frelnlit Trnlnn Into Sioux City.
On Sunday next the Union Pacific will re-
BUmo its operation of freight trains Into
Sioux City. This Is made possible by n
trackage arrangement with the Chicago , St.
Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha , whereby the
Union PnclQc uses Ita track from Sioux City
to Norfolk. Before the Union Pacific went
Into the hands of receivers It operated freight
trains Into Sioux City over the Omaha tracks
and Sunday will merely witness the re
sumption of Its former service.
uy this plan much hotter freight service
can bo rendered Sioux City nnd Ita tributary
territory , elnco the Union Pacific will con
nect at Norfolk with Its own tracks nnd
the freight trains will bo run on a through
schedule between Sioux City and the entire
western territory ot the Union Pacific sys
tem.
tem.Sioux
Sioux City is much enthused over the
irnttcr. A. W. Erwln , president of the
Commercial association , was hero a few days
ago In conference with President Burt of the
Union Pacific , Inviting him and other ofll-
clals to l o present nt Sioux City on the day
when the service Is inaugurated. Presi
dent Burt informed him that he did not think
next Sunday would bo an auspicious time for
a public demonstration , owing to President
McKlnley's presence in Sioux City. Mr.
Erwln left with the understanding that the
ofllcials would probably arrange to attend an
official reception commemorating the renewal
ot the improved freight service at some
future time.
The now arrangement has no relation to
passenger service. The Omaha road will
contlnuo to operate Us passenger trains be
tween Sioux City and Norfolk.
Itnllttny Notm mill I'crnonnla.
George W. Lincoln , traveling passenger
agent nt the Chicago Great Western , is in
town from Kansas City.
TV. 13. McNldcr , general freight nnd pas
senger agent of the Sioux City & ; North
ern , la a visitor from Sioux City.
Q. F. Campbell , chief clerk In the rate
department of the Union Pacific passenger
olllces , received the sad intelligence yes
terday of the death of hli sister In Chi
cago. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell left to nt
tend the funeral and will be absent dur
ing the remainder of this week.
H. G. Kroke , formerly assistant general
freight agent of the Missouri , Kansas &
Texas , well known to many local railroad
men , has been appointed trufllc manager
o the American Cotton company. He sup-
coeds John II. Sergeant , who has resigned
Mr. SerKcant is now in this city visiting
his mother-in-law , Mrs. Edward McSImno
MACKINTOSHES AXD WATBUPIIOOFS
< inrincnt ( or Men , Women nnil Mime *
lit LCMN Tim H Coot to Jtliinufactnre.
TVo are going out of the rubber business
nnd are offering our Immense stock at onc-
lialf actual value , and as the rainy season la
fast advancing It will pay you to visit our
Rtoro whllo this great closing out ealo is
going on. By calling early you will get
the choice of our great assortment , larger
than any In the west , including all sizes and
styles for men , women nnd misses.
OMAHA TENT AND RUBBER CO. ,
1311 Farnam St.
llullillnir I'crniltN ,
The following building permits have been
Issued by the city building Inspector :
OmahiL "Water company , Thlrty-nlntl
nnd Lafayette streets , pump house , 52,000
A. L. Patrick , 4103 Lafayette street , fram
dwelling , $1,500John Proctosk , 1914 Soutl
Thirteenth street , alterations , J10 ; C. Bar
rock , South Fourth street , addition , { 10 }
TVllllam Wllkc , 424 South Fortieth street
frame dwelling , J2.000 ; Harry 8. Wcller
Thirty-sixth and Nicholas streets , fram
dwelling , $1,000 ; 1C. P , Selgren , Nortl
Thirtieth street , barn , $100.
Stolen 1'roiiertr IiU-iitlllcil.
A largo amount of the property stolen by
Tarn Jones , Frank Bloomburg and Cllfforc
Atkins , t'ho ' Junk boys arrested Friday fo
breaking into houses nnd stealing valu
nblos , hafl been Identified by the owners
Mrs. TV. T. Denny , 1S13 Blnney street , dls
covered among the Htolcn Roods some o
her kitchen utenMIs and L. G. Kratz , 1RO
Corby street , claims a lot of the tools. Th
Ihlevcs admitted having stolen some valu
nblo articles from J , Morrlssey , 1613 Bpence
Htrcot , but they said the goods hod been
disposed of ,
Wf. ARE THE
CUT PRICE DRUGGISTS.
Tno prices quoteil below show the rest
"Write for catalogue.
Ko J'epsnlt , we sell 20
76c IVpsalt , - vo sell . . GOc
$1.00 Hicara'a Wine Cod Liver Oil , -wo
sell
? 1.00 Wninpolo'a .Mixture Coil I.lvcr
Oil , wo sell , 75
S5c Pastcurino Tooth 1'nste , we sell. . . i0c !
ISa Gruve's Tooth 1'owtler , we sell. . . 20
Jl.OO Wine Canlul , wo sell 73
Tic KsKiiy'B Food , wo sell C3
Sl.OO 1'nlno's Celery Compound 75
Jl.OO I'lnkhnm's 'Vegetable Compound 75c
fA3 Syrup of Kiss 40c
$1,00 Scott's Kmulslon 75c
Jl.oa Pe-ru-na , 75
Jl.OO Kllmtr'a Swamp Hoot 7
tt.OO Dr. Miles' Nervine , 75c
J5c Castorlti , , , . , 25
$1.00 Malted Milk 75o
6c Ourtrr'fl Little Liver I'llls 15
Jl.OO I'lerco's Favorite Prescription./
$1.00 Hood's Sarsaparllla. , . . , , . , 75
Sherman & McDonnell Drug Co , ,
1D13 DODGE ST. Middle of Block.
1
OLD SOLDIER KNOCKED DOWN
Ililwnr Sptclcr In Arrmicil for Aii-
uniiltltiR nn AKCI ! Ticket
Taker.
A feud between the spielers and the tlcltct-
akcrs on the Midway at the Exposition re-
ultcd In the nrrcst of A , I ) , N.imcrma , a
plclcr for the "Sinking ? of the Mcrrlmnc , "
or assaulting nn aged ticket-taker named
. D. Sides. The assault Is said to hnvc
akcn plnco Monday , October 2 , when N'n-
merma and Sides came to blows over the
ustody of a package ot tickets , Sides , who
s nearly 70 years old , Is employed by the
exposition company to keep check on the
diets sold at the concession for uhlch
'nmcrmn worka N'nrncrzna admits strlk-
ng Sides , but nays the blow was a light
nc. Ills nrrcst was secured bv ono ot the
ckct-takcre named W. W. Eastman , who
Latcd Sides Is confined to his bed from the
recto of the blow. The ticket-takers arc
aid to have effected an organization ptedg-
OK their offorte to prevent Namerma from
iccplng his present position , or obtaining
nether on the grounds. They have de
manded his discharge , Knmerma says , hut
jo demnnJo received no attention. The
plclera have taken the matter up and have
greed to sco that Namorma has a fair trial ,
udge Gordon announced ho would hear the
aso Wednesday ) Sides lives at 1512 Bur
ette street.
An "old soldier" writes to The Dee as fol-
OTCS regarding this affair : "Tho cashier ,
ho wished to leave lior station a few mln-
tes , and knowing the ticket-taker to bo
ndcr bond and therefore reliable , called
pen him to look after her station whllo
ho was gone. The ticket-taker favored her
nd took her station , This did not please
he spieler , who with a curoo upon his lips ,
ccostcd him nnd nt his answers became so
revoked that ho knocked the old man down
nd called upon a policeman to drag him
way. Since then the poor old ticket-taker
as been confined to his home with sickness
nd cannot look after hq | station , Such
brutality should receive prompt and lasting
punishment. "
Announcement r .
Ono of the plcasantest sights ot the mat
rices at the Crelghton-Orpheum Is the host
of happy mothers and joyous children who
always appreciate the performances at this
popular family place of. amusement. At the
nattnec today there will be the usual
rowd of women and children , nnd as usual
hey -will bo well entertained. They will
enjoy many a laugh at the drolleries of Nell
Burgess In "Tho Widow Uedott , " supported
> y his own excellent company. The Ameri
can Blograph will show an entirely new set
of pictures , the -war scenes being partlcu-
arly striking and Instructive. The Dewey
arch In New York City Is among the latest
ilctures shown. Tomorrow evening Miss
Jello Paris , ono of Omaha's favorite -\ocal-
sts , who Is making her professional debut
at the Orpheum this week , -will he given
an ovation under the auspices of the Elks.
Thursday night , therefore , -nlll bo Elks'
night at the Orpheum and that there will
> c a crowded house there is no doubt.
"At Gay Coney Island , " the farce comedy
which has enjoyed a prosperous week's run
at the Boyd theater , closes Ita engagement
vlth two performances today. A matinee
at 2:30 and an evening performance at 8:15. :
The fact that the play lias filled the house ,
not to overflowing , but comfortably full ,
each evening during Its engagement is
pretty good evidence that the company gives
"i meritorious performance. The dialogue-
witty , the specialties exceptionally good
and the entire piece goes with a spirit and
dash that Is refreshing.
Through the generosity of the manage
ment ot the Trocadcro theater the members
of the local poljco force will bo enabled
-witness free of charge this week's oper
atic production of "Tho Pirates ot Pen-
zance , " These who patrol their beats In the
day time will attend the evening perform
ance , whllo the night shift will go to the
matinee. They will bo accompanied by their
wives or sweethearts , aa the case may be ,
and It Is expected that every member of the
force will bo there. In "Tho Pirates of
Penzanco" a 'platoon ot pollco play an Im
portant part , and this will make the opera
doubly Interesting to the real bluecoats.
The Hays' most successful musical com
edy , "A Hot Old Time , " will be the at
traction nt the Boyd theater for three
nights and Saturday matinee , commencing
Thursday , October 12. This company is
acknowledged to bo one of the best com
edy organizations ever seen In musical farce ,
nnd includes among others John Jess , Wil
liam McRoble , John and llertha Gleeson ,
John C. Leach , William Flnley , Frank
Hodges , Jack Darlington , Ada Melrose ,
Ada Henry , Pearl Ilevaro , Hyberta Pryme
and Annie St. Tel.
n.v linos.
Spcclnl Ilnt-Kiltix In Clnnkn , Silk * ,
IilnriiN mill Doincpidc" .
NnW CLOAK 1JAHOA1NS.
Ladles' man-tailored suits , jackets lined
with Homalne silk , skirt porcallnc lined nnd
bound with very nent binding , Wednesday
H-IS. Beat it if you can. One lot ladles'
kersey jackets In blues , brownn nnd tans ,
trimmed with pearl buttons , strapped scnms ,
silk velvet collar , silk lined throughout ,
would bo n bargain at $10 ; our prlca $5.9S.
Ono hundred and fifty ladles' high-class ,
tnllor-mndo suits , double breasted or tight
fitting , worth J25 for flG. Ladles' sheared
coney collarettes , satin lined , for $1.10. La-
dies' dressing sncques , blue , pink , cardinal
finished edges , satin ribbons , worth $1 $ , for
33c. Ladles' silk finished blistered crepon
skirts , thoroughly well made , worth $9 for
$4.98. Ladles' heavy fleece-lined wrappers
worth $1.60 nt 79c. Ladles' pcrcalo wrap
pers for 29c.
LINENS AND DOMESTICS.
Klght-four all linen lunch cloths , $1.25 ,
worth $2. All linen damask tray cloths
23c , worth GOc. Turkey red fringed table-
covers 39corth ? 5c. Six-four chenille table
covers 33c , worth 75c. Turkey red table
linen lOc , worth 19c. Three-four all linen
napkins $2.50 doz. , worth $3.50. 'Large nnd
heavy bed spreads D5c , worth $1. Six yards
cotton buck toweling for Gc. Forty-five by
thirty-six ready-made pillow-cases 6c each.
Elghty-ono by nlnets ready-made bleached
sheets 35c each , Lonsdale nnd Fruit mus
lin Gl,4c yard. Yard wide long cloth IGc ,
now lOc yard. Good clean cotton bolts Be
a roll. Elghtcen-inch wide extra heavy tow
eling 5c. worth lOc.
COLORED BUOCADn SILKS.
In all the pretty changeable combinations , In
small , medium and large designs , 25c. All
colors 24-Inch taffeta on special sale nt 30c ,
Big special sale nil week on best of black
dress sll s. Drefs patterna of twelve yards
of best r > ule satin Duchess , satin Dolyon ,
pcau de sole , gro grain nnd cashmere ben-
gallne , worth per pattern up to $17.50 , on
sale at , per pattern , $11.DO.
HAYDEN BROS.
ASSOCIATED CIIAIUTIBS.
Appeal for ClolliliiR ami SIiocn.
Demands nro now made upon us for win
ter clothlnR nnd shoes , especially for chil
dren. Would the ladles of our city remem
ber us when looking over their wardrobe at
this season ? Telephone 1733 , or drop a
postal card and wo will send our wagon.
JOHN LAUGHLAND , Secretary ,
1810 St. Mary's Avenue.
Cnrtl of Thank * .
Wo desire to thank the many friends and
neighbors , also Plumbers' Local Union No.
1(5 ( for their many kindnesses and sympathy
extended to us In the Illness and death of
our beloved daughter and sister Ella.
MR. AND MRS. JNO. O. O'CONNELIj
AND FAMILY.
Via the Union Pnclflo
to Portland , Seattle ,
Tacoma , Salt Lake , Butte , Helena.
City ticket office , 1302 Farnam street.
Wanted Two delivery wagons , sultablo
for delivering groceries. Only these in first-
class repair wanted.
wanted.THE
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Fnl ! from it Street Cnr ,
Muddy shoes caused Andrew Losan to
slip and fall from the sideboard of a street
car yesterday , receiving injuries likely
to result In. his death. Logan is employed
In the cutting department of Armour's
packing establishment at South Omaha ,
llo was on hla way to work and when the
car crossed Jones street ho saw Clarence
Whiting , a friend , step aboard th < v front
clatform. Ho swunsr down to the sideboard
and started to Join Whiting- , when his foot
slipped , throwing him violently , head
foremost , to tha pavement. Logan "was
picked up unconscious and was carried tea
a nearby drug store for treatment by Dr.
Ellas Holovtcnlner. There were no marks
on his head , but concussion of the brain
soon set in and he has not recovered con
sciousness. Ho was taken In the patrol
wagon to his home , where Dr. Ralph- at
tended him. The streets at the corner
whcro Logan got aboard the car were re
cently sprinkled nnd in crossing them a
small quantity of the gummy mud collected
on the bottoms of his shoes and caused the
accident.
Eat plenty , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di
gest what you cat. It cures oil forms ol
dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E. R. Gam
ble , Vernon , Tex. , says , "It relieved mo from
the start and cured mo. It is now my ever
lasting friend. "
DIED.
KIMBALL Thomas L. , aged C8 , Monday ,
October 9 , 1S99.
Funeral from the residence Wednesday
afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
WKIIRER. aiagdelane , aged 79 years 8
montliH and 10 days , October 10. 1S99 ;
mother ot 'Mrs. ' Adolph liurmester nnd
Air. Charles Wehrer and grandmother of
Councilman Burmester.
Funeral notice later.
Giving such extreme low prices on good
shoes , makes our shoe department a busy
placet Follow the crowd.
Infant's fine lace , soft sole shoes
in tan and fancy stitched , regular 1 Q/-T
price 50o , on sale at JLO w
Child's-fine Dongola kid shoes
in lace and button ; turned soles and wedge
heels ; sizes 5 to 8 ; worth everyxlQr
where $1.00 ; our price * V V >
Child's fine kid lace shoes with
double soles , fair stitched edges ; kid tips.
A fine school shoe ; sizes 9 to 1HUI1 ( /
a regular $1.50 value , at. . . . J-P-1.\J\J
Misses' fine kid lace shoes with
double fair'stitched soles ; new coin toes , kid
tips ; sizes 12 to 2 ; worth everyUjM QKjL
where § 2.00 , for xpl. O
Ladies' fine kid lace shoes flexi
ble eoles ; kid tips and new coin dl i A $
toes ; all Bizee , worth 82 ; on sale xpl. T O
Ladies' fine vici kid lace shoes
with single flexible soles ; latest toes and kid
tips ; well worth § 8.50 ; on sale at ,
Little Gent's shoes made of fine casco calf , laced ,
bull-dog toes , spring heels and back stays ; sizes Q C
8 to 18 ; sold elsewhere for $1.50 ; our price * Js
Boys' fine satin calf shoes laced , with heels and
; spring heels ; late style toes and good soles , < t1 Of\
regular $1.75 values at xplJ
Men's fine lace , "rain proof" shoes full double
soles , welted edges , new Dewey toes ; a regular { Jlf | \ O
$3.00 quality for jipi , V O
HAYDEN BROS ,
! AY no nnos ,
StoekorjI.cnuoii to Dpnlpm Special
( Smcrrv mill Mont 1'rlcen.
Wo have nnd are acltlng lots of those 100-
ileco best Aracrlcnn-mako decorated din-
icr set , $4.75 ; small dealers ought to take
advantage of this sale and lay In a sup-
'ly ; beet English-make decornted cups nnd
saucers , 3c each ; best Engllsh-maka dcco-
ated plates , 3c ; crystal sugar bowls , epoon
lolders , creamers , butter dishes , salt nnd
> eppers , ollvo trays , lamp chimneys , flno
lint tumblers , fancy pin trays , etc. , nt 3c
inch ; plain white cups nnd saucers , each , 1C ,
: umblers , Icj cup plates , Ic ; 2-quart crjs-
al water pitcher , So ; wash bowls nnd
) ltcher , each 21e ; slop Jars , -Iflo. Closing out
n lot of gas globes , Imitation cut. edged ,
colored , etc. , GOc , 75c and $1.00 values nt 16c.
BO SALD ON 0 HOC H HIES.
Now family mackerel , very fine , ctich EC.
3 pounds white Navy beans , 5c.
New condensed mince meat. ICc pkg. , Be.
-pounds fancy Japan rlco only 5c.
3 bunches select celery for EC.
Now XXX singer simps , per pound , f > c.
Lcroon extract , regular lOc bottles , 5c.
lOc cans chocolate or cocoa only Gc.
lOc pks. cold water starch only Co.
Mixed pickles or chow chow , quart , EC.
Now lied Capo Cod cranberries , lb. , EC.
Largo new California prunes , pound , EC.
3 sacks flno table salt for EC.
3 pounds fancy graham Hour , Be.
Now family white flsh , 2 pounds for Ee.
Largo lOc cans mustard sardines , Be ,
New EUgdr com , per cnn , Be.
BIG SALE ON MEATS.
No. 1 California hams , C' c ; 3-pound palls
any brand lard , 20c ; best brand Frankfurt
sausage , 7VSc ; No. 1 bacon , 7V4C ; pickled
pigs feet , 3c ; pickled tripe , 24c ; 10 pounds
any brand lard , 73c.
HAYDDN BROS.
PASSENGERS EXPERIENCE NO
TROUBLE WHEN TRAVELING
VIA UNION PACIFIC.
PERSONALLY
CONDUCTED
EXCURSIONSTO
CALIFORNIA and
OREGON
UNIFORMED ATTENDANTS AC
COMPANY THESE TRAINSAND
LOOK AFTER WANTS OF PAS
SENGERS.
For full Information call at
City Ticket Office ,
I3O2 Farnam St.
AMATUER PHOTO SUPPLIES.
Something New Every Week.
See the now printing paper.
Cheap and easy to work.
Instructions free with use
of dark room. Developing and
printing a specialty.
T lie Robert
Dempster Co.
1215 Fariiam St.
itHas
Has
Body and.
as well ns purity. It Is free from bacteria ,
as every bottle , after being scaled , is belled
In order to kill any microbes that might
accidentally gain admittance to the be-er.
Thla Insures a perfect tonic and stimulant
for.
Invalids and
Convalescents
Reference Is made to Krug Cabinet larger
beer the perfectly pure old-tlnio lager beer ,
that has gained such a reputation for su
periority. It's recommended by physicians
for all classes of frail people. It's also a de-
illclous beverage for well people , only It's
much stronger than Krug Extra Pale beer
which also Is put up In bottles for family
consumption.
KHI2U ICUUG UUEWING CO. ,
Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson St.
Z. D. Clark , D. D. 3.
P. N. Kemp , D. D. 3.
CLARK & KEMP ,
. . .DENTDSTS
FOUHTII F 1,0OK UAMGC I1L.K.
ICth and Ilnrncy.
Entrance Opp. Crelghton Orphcum. j
Good Set Teeth. 1J.1.OO <
Sliver Fill In ten 91.OO (
Bridge Teeth J4.0O to fu.OO |
Porcelnln Crovrn 9(5.00 (
Gold Filling * up from 91.5O i
Oolil Crorrn * fB.OO to fS.OO '
CroTm und Brlde Work n Specialty. '
Bott of Material Uted In All C& * * .
. *
13 % HOURS
TO CHICAGO
Take the Burlington's Daylight Chicago Special leav
ing Omaha 0:40 : a. : n. and that evening at S:15 you are In
Chicago.
, The trip is pleasantly as "well as quickly made. A
sleeping and a library car for those \vlio want them.
Two elegant chair cars. All meals served in the dining
car this train is too fast to stop " 20 minutes for refresh-
ncnts- "
Ticket Offlee Darlington Station- *
1BO2 Farnam St. , lOtli mid Mnion SU. ,
Telephone 250. Telephone 310.
Sinsheimer , Levenson & Co
New York
7U ,
Close out to us their entire stock of fine
Suits and Overcoats , at less than cost
to manufacture.
The entire purchase is now on sale and at
prices that enables every man to own a high
grade suit or overcoat at a ridiculously low price.
Look behind the price see the quality and style.
Men's Men's
Dependable Suits Fine Suits
Every suit la correctly fashioned , hand
iMade from strictly all wiol fabrics and somely and durably trimmed and shows the
caoh and every garment made up in a skilled top notch of good tailoring , Scotch cheviots ,
manner. Tweeds , cheviots , etc. , In plads | , fancy casslmeres , etc. , In plalda , checks ,
checks and mixtures worth $9.00 our spe stripes and mixtures suits worth $10 and
cial prlcu in this sale only { 5,00 , $12 our special price In this ealo only $7.50.
Men's Men's
Finer Suits Finest Suits
Your tailor wouldn't attempt to duplicate
All thn fashionable colorings , In light ,
thorn under . ,
$25.00 to $30,00 and they ore
dark and medium shades , embracing all the
bold freely by other houses at $18 , $20 and
swell , , checks und plain colors
stripes plaids $22 all the latest novelties In exclusive Imported
affected the nobby , up-to-dato dresser
by
. ported chevlota , serges , worsteds , etc. suits
aomo with high cut double .breastwl vest \\orth $18 , $20 and $22 our special price In
suits worth $15 and $10 iu this special sale this sale only $12.50.
our price only $9.50 ,
'
Men's
'
Men's
Overcoats
Overcoats
Kvery coat in the lot displays the mark
of flnu nnd stylish tailoring coverts , ker
In blue , black and tan , made nlth velvet seys , etc. In black , blue and tan all made ,
collar strongly lined and perfect fitting trimmed and lined In a thorough up-to-
bos and regular lengths coats that -were al- date manner equal In every respect to coats
vaya sola at $10.00 our special price In this sold by other houses at $12.60 $ our special
ealo only $5.00. price In this sale only $7.50.
HAYDEN BROS
Among the Cloaks
Dealers , they toll us , arc talking
of the Nebraska's cloak Belling as
tonishes them aswell as it delights
onr customers.
A positively peerless gathering of
Cloaks , Suits , Capes , Skirts , Waists.
etc. As wo ask the cloak man for
an item , ho says : Let up on those
$10.50 suits ; there's only a few
of them left , and it's doubtful
if wo can get any more. Twenty
more of those 8152.75 ones in yes
terday ; might mention them if you
care to. They are iuado of all wool ,
homespun , double-breasted , tight-fitting jacket ,
and lined throughout with taffeta silk , skirt tailor-
stitched , full sweep gray , black and blue. They
are worth § 18.00. You may adverdllO * 7 EL
tiso them for . ipl W. t-J
Then there's the 80.75 suit fine quality homespun -
spun , double-breasted , tight fitting , silk lined
jacket , skirt percalino lined , man-tail-
ered , real value $12. 50 , our price only
And all through the department the prices lean
coaxingly your way.
Among the Shoes
It has been remarked that
the like of prices recently
made by us and repeated
below demoralizes business.
The criticism is quite cor
rect. The observer will
recognize the fact that this
shoe business has caused
many absurd prices to tumble , and the end is
not yet.
Take the woman's ' shoo at § 1.90. Have you , in
your rounds , seen anything to match it in quality ,
style or price ? We think not. A box calf or plump
vici , latest style , with or without vesting tops ,
price in any store outside this one no dl 1 f\ / \
less than 83.00 ; our price only . xpl.VvJ
Don't hesitate because the price is low ; the quality
is high , and a guarantee goes along without your
asking for it.
That GiisJiionette Shoe stands supreme as a solid ,
sensible , serviceable shoe ; it gives you what few
shoes in the market do give that's ease and com
fort. You'll wear no other after tryin
pair of these ; the value $5.00 , our
jprice .
Men's Shoes.
The sales are growing steadily here. Growing
easier , too , as neighbor tells neighbor of the worth
iness of our footwear.
There is as much difference between the shoes of
today and the footwear of a few years ago as be \f
tween the "Santa Maria" and modern ocean steamships \
ships- The possibilities of present shoemaking
seem to have no limit. Columbus would open his
eyes could he but know the progress since his time.
As you enter this store at the Fifteenth street
door , we have placed for your convenience twenty
different styles Men's Shoes at § 2.50 a pair Box
Calf and Willow Tans , full double sole , Goodyear
welt sewed Shoes , stylish , serviceable , comfortable ,
and would cost -you in any shoe store or shoo de
partment no less than § 3.50. Do you care to
save 51.0,0 on a pair of shoes ? You know that 50
cents a' foot is quite a saving , but we do it just the
same.
You know we carry women's Mackintoshes ?
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SIS'f f
The Arrival
Watch Stock
.Enables us to offer you the best that the market
affords , at the lowest possible price. It is to the
advantage of the purchaser to inspect this stock.
Sole agpnts for the celebrated Patok , Philippe &
Go's watches , Visit our cut glass room.
MAWHINNEY& HOLLIDAY ,
. . .Jewelers and Art Stationers , . .
I5TII & DOUGLAS SIS'
"MANY WORDS WE therefore spare the
words and try to convey
WON'T FILL
vey straight to your
A BUSHEL" minds that this is the place
you ought to buy your
Books , Bibles , Prayer Books , Office Sup
plies , Blank Books , Artistic Engraving ,
fine Stationery.
Just received , the only complete Klpllnp on the market ; flno greoa
cloth , library binding , nicely Iwxcd , $15,00 not.
The newest fiction can alwaj'8 bo found on our counters ,
Megeath Stationery Co.73EoLB RNAM 8T ,