via THE OMAHA PAITjY BEE ; WEDNESDAY , OCTOBER 25 , 185)0. ) VISIT OF men OFFICIALS Preildent Peikint and Chairman Honeywell of tha Burlington Stop in Om&ha. MAKING ANNUAL TOUR OF INSPECTION Clinlrmnn of Ilonr.l of Director * Ex- AVcll IMcniied liroN rn Illmnclf tin vrHH Volume of Jlimlncfin Trnnnnctcd by HI * llond. C. E. Pcrkliis. president at the Burling ton railroad , and Krnncls lloneywoH , chair man of the board of directors , arrived In the city yesterday morning In a special train and romalneU hero until 1:30 : In the afternoon , when they went to Lincoln to confer with General Superintendent Calvcrt , and thcnco to make a tour over the western lines ol tlio systeni. I'rcaldcnt Perkins and Mr. Honeywell were closeted with General Manager Holdrcgc dur ing the greater portion of the tlrao epcnt In Omaha. II. 0. Lcavltt , president of the Standard Dect Sugar company at Ames , also npcnt Borne tlmo with Mr. Perkins , who is a large stockholder in the Ames plant. "I don't think that President Perkins has anything especial to say to the newspapers , " said General Manager Holdrego sis ho stepped outside Ills private offlco for a moment. "Ho is merely making ono of his usual tours of inspection over the ajetem in company with Mr. Honeywell. There is nothing out of the ordinary in this visit , and it has no signifi cance other than I have Just stated a gen eral inspection. " Chairman Honeywell , In response to an Inquiry , stated : "Business IH good very good. Ucporte show 'that ' thcro IB greater prosperity now with the railroads than there has been In many years. I live In Boston , but I get out this way every once In a while. President Perkins and I are merely making a tour of Inspection. Improvements ? Why , certainly. All the big railroads are constantly making Improvement * and you western people are quite familiar with the mnny improvements which we are making out this way. " BOX'T TIIIMC OMAHA. WIMj SUPPEIl. nnrlliiKdm Olllcliiln Ilrlleve Arbitra tion Will IlcNiilt Siitlwfnotorlly. Allen B. Smith , assistant general freight agent of the Burlington , stated yesterday in discussing the result of the bitter light which his road ha been making for a lower differential to aoutheaBtern territory : "An arbitration upon the Question of rates on packing-house products has been agreed upon between the Kansas City. Fort Scott & Memphis and the Burlington roads. Pend- ine that arbitration the tariff rates that have been In existence- for a number of years linvo been restored. The Kansas City Commercial club hns agreed not to oppose arbitration. Doth Kansas City and Omaha Interests will have an opportunity to bo heard before the arbitration. " General Manager Holdredgo said : "I be lieve the differential fight will now bo sot- tied satisfactorily. The fact that Omaha In terests will have nn opportunity to bo heard , leads mo to believe that in Its final ad justment the Interests ol Omaha will be con served. " The Indefinite truce has cased up freight matters In Omaha to a marked degree. The exact tlmo for the restoration ot the rates has not yet been announced , although It will probably bo In a few days. The rates when restored will bo 23 cents per 100 pounds from Omaha to the Ohio river and 27 cents from Omaha to Memphis. Kansas City's rate will bo G cents lower to both territories. At the pres ent rate the Burlington which is the only road handling packing-house products to the southeast Is 1 cent per hundred pounds to ttio Ohio river. Take n Itonil for ltd Debts. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 24. The Kansas City & KIdora railroad has been sold to the Missouri , Kansas & Texas Railroad company for the amount of its bonded Indebtedness , $225,000. Jlnilwny Noti-N mill I'craoimlH. K. L. Lomax , general passenger ngent of the Union Paclllc. has gone east on busi ness. A. Darlow , cashier of the Union Pnclflc general passenger department , will leave today for a business trip to Chicago. J. Li. Uentloy , commercial agent for the Burlington at Deadwood , Is a visitor in the city. In company with his wife. Mr. Bentley - ley Is enrouto east for a short pleasure trip. WEATHER IS REMARKABLE June TliuiulcrMtorinn Mar It the Cloa- liiK Uiiyn of ilic Mouth of Outohor. A Juno thunder storm In October Is the anomaly that abruptly awoke late sleepers in Omaha yesterday morning. The thunder sounded llko the roar of artillery , and the drooping sky denoted spring rather than autumn. This has been a record-breaking October for high temperatures. Not within the twenty-nine years history of the Omaha weather bureau has there been a parallel , says Observer Welsh. The nearest approach preach to It was on October 14 , two years ago , when the record stood 91 degrees. Oc tober 12 this year went a degree higher , and * the record la further broken by continued * * > warm weather. The mercury has played about in the eighties for several days , and the drug store coda fountain has been reap. Ing an unexpected autumn harvest. Women and girls stylishly attired In the airy garb of mid-summer bavo thronged the arctic fountains , and the whlto-aproned mixer of Ice cream soda , cherry rlpo and other cooling - ing decoctions has had all ho could do. Anticipating regulation October weather noveral drug stores discontinued their foun tains , but ro-catabllshcd them to meet the rush. Compared with other Octobers the record is interesting. October 26 , last year , the temperature dropped to 27 dog-rccs and on October 17 enow loll to the depth of six Inches , a fraction over four Inches remaining on the ground at 7 o'clock In the evening , although the precipitation began In the forenoon. The cold weather record for the month was in 1SS8 , when on October 27 the thermometer recorded 15 de crees. This shows a range In eleven years ot 77 degrees , the temperature varying from 15 to 92 degrees. "Tho possibilities of October weather are great , " remarked Obcorvcr Welsh , "almost verifying the old story of a man who threw n snowball at another man and scalded him with It. " The observer declares there Is nothing so very remarkable about tha thunder storm ot this morning s > ud tha rain that accompanied it. Ho says it is the natural sequel to such high temperature. Clothing store window ffrcsscrs who had inado n big display of overcoats have changed their windows and the great wraps suggcs- ing bllzrards and Ice have given place to lighter garments. Improvident young men who have borrowed a dollar or two on last year's coat are taking llfo easy , but the weather man says it is not safe to make too many warm weather calculations , for < the shifting freaks of October are liable to bring a cold north wind any day. Llko the patent tnodlclno so widely advertised , tha weather works while you sleep , and tbo Ice cream soda of today may bo discarded for Tom and Jerry tomorrow. Eat plenty , Kodol Dyspepsia Gurowill dl < CCBt what you cat. It cures all forms of dyspepsia and stomach troubles. E , II. Gam tie , Vernon , Tex. , says , "It relieved mo from tbo start and cured mo. It la now iny ever- friend. " . . - . _ , v linos. Special Towel Snlc. Our New York buyer hns purchased the cntlro surplus stock ot towels from ono ot the largest linen houses in New York nt less than halt their cost. Now , you , who take advantage ot this purchase , will save money. Sale BtartB Wednesday morning. The largest hemmed stitched huck towels , fiatln , damask , knotted ( ringed towels , north 19c , 25c , 33e and OOc , all go at 16c each ; only 6 townls to each customer. All linen damask , crepe and huck towels , fancy open work In borders , knotted fringe , etc. , at lOc each towels worth 8c , lOc and 12V4c each , oil go nt Bo cnch. Honeycombs , glass checked towels and Turkish towels , worth EC , Just half , 2Hc each , or 30o dozen. The best towels nro always picked tip first , therefore bo on hand at 0 a , m.j 6 yards ot huck or twilled cotton crash for 5e ; fringed linen napkins , 15c dozen ; 15c blenched Turk ish towels , tomorrow , lOc each. LADIES' UNDKIWEAH AND HOSIERY. Lndlffl' ribbed fleeced lined vests and pants , regular 3Sc quality , at 19c ; Indies' $1.00 corsets in some of the best makes , nt 49cj ladles' 25c hose at 16c ; ladles' $1.00 combination suits In stiver gray at 49c ; children's fleece lined vests and pants at lOc , 15c nnd 20c ; ladles' $5.00 all wool com bination aults nt $2.50 ; children's combina tion suits , the regular EOo quality , at 23c ; Indies' | 1.00 anil $1.60 kid gloves at 75c. OUH EIO SILK SALE ATTRACTING THE OllEATEST ATTENTION. Thrco manufacturers' silk stocks , all on sale nt once ; now Persian corded silk. $1.25 kind , nt 75cj $1.25 nnd $1.60 silks on bar gain square , 49c ; 100 pieces black taffeta In this , sale at 49c , B9c , 75c and $1.00 , all at a big saving ; $1.50 black satin at $1.00 ; $1.50 black satin do Lyon at $1.00 ; 25 different weaves of best black dress silks made , worth up to $2,00. all go In this great snlo nt DSc ; 100 pieces best silk finished velvctta , 39c ; CO pieces black silk face velvet , 75c. DHESS GOODS. 200 pieces of Priestley's now crcpons , Just received. Wo will eell a Priestley crcpon , pure mohair , the finest luster , a better cropon than nny other make sold at $3.00. for only $1.25. Coutler's celebrated silk top cropons , the finest made. Wo will sell ono at$1.25 equal to any other crepon at $2.50 ; ercpons , C8c , 75c , OSc up to $10.00 per yard. A now line of golf plaids. Headquarters for French flannel. HAYDEN BROS. MORE ABOUT THAF VIADUCT I'lnlnttfTn Flic Additional AfllilnvltM I'roteMlntr AwnliiM the Clotilng of Seventeenth Street. Supplemental affidavits In the Sixteenth street viaduct Injunction and the probable closing of Seventeenth street wore filed In the district court yesterday by the plaln- C. A. Potter , an official reporter in the district court , swears ho was employed to attend the meeting of the city council on the night of October 3 nnd that the viaduct ordinance was not read In full before being placed upon Its passage. Potter was at the meeting to tnko a stenographic report for the plaintiffs. F. A. Nash , general agent of the Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , makes oath that his road Is Jointly Interested In property on Seventeenth street which Is rented to a coal company and that the closing of the street would Interfere with business and would make a material decrease In the value of property for rental purposes. Edwin G. Hampton testifies that ho Is the manager of the Hampton Lumber company and that his place of busineee is in the vicinity where it Is proposed to close the street Ho swears that the closing of the thoroughfare would result In disruption oi his business. The- foregoing affidavits are in addition tea a more extensive budget filed last week. The case will be called for hearing boforc Judge Dickinson Thursday morning. City Attorney Connell , representing the city , declares ho is ready for trial. Announcement * . A more pleasing bill than that offered at the Orphcum this week has not been pre sented this season. The presentation of the charming little comedy entitled "Her Soldier Boy" by dainty Lillian Burkhart. the favorite eaclety actress , Is.nn exquisite performance and "will undoubtedly draw well-filled houses from the rank of swelldom throughout the entire week. The beautiful spectacular dance executed by Mile. Almco with the porfcction of electrical and drape effects and the fine singing of the Bachelor club quartet will also prove a big drawing card for this theater. At the Trocadero theater this week the stock opera company is singing "The Bo hemian Girl , ' . ' ono of the best known of the old-time operas. The muolc is well ren dered , the chorus and principals showing careful training and study in their respec tive parts. The piece was sung by this com pany some weeks ago and is being repeated by request. Annie Meyers sings the leadIng - Ing role , instead ot Elolse Mortimer as be fore. The Wednesday and Saturday matinees - inoes are very popular at this theater. As a star Eugenie Bfalr Is proving her self the equal of any In her line upon the stage today and she la pleanlng local theatergoers - ator-goers at the Doyd's theater with a sumptuous production of the Wollack's the ater success , "A Lady of Quality. " The story is ifull of pathos and passion , with only here and there n touch of comedy. Its happy end , however , sends the > audience homo In n proper frame of mind. The play is given AuiMi nil tlin trmirnlflcent RtaeG-settlncs that marked Its appearance in Now York. A small fortune has been spent on the scenery and costumes , making It ono of the splendid productions of the decade. Manager Hosenthnl of the Orpheum 1ms extended an invitation to every newsboy in Omaha to be his guest on Friday night nnd hns rceerved the required number of seats. A happier crowd ot youngsters will bo hard to find than will be In attendance , as the bill is made up of mnny delightful acts that will provo exceedingly pleasing. Oolf SklrlN nt HOI < OII Store. A magnificent lot of ladles' fashionable run-about skirts , the most complete col lection ot etyles and materials over shown. Scmo reversible nnd all of double-faced all wool plaid back golf cloths. Inharmonious plaid blending * , nnd beautiful contrasting shades , nlso solid colored materials , unsur passable 0.3 to style , cut nnd finish. Divided Into three lots for today's fnst and furious selling. Solid colored golf skirts , nlso plnld faced materials , hnblt back and tab back , your choice nt $2.50. $ I.9S nnd $7.50 THE NEWEST AND SWE1-LEST STREET OOLP SHOES FOR OOLF SKIRTS. SHOE IN THE MARKET JUST RE CEIVED , ON SALE TODAY , BOSTON STORE , OMAHA. The celebrated "Queen Quality" golf shoes mndo to wear with rnlny day skirts and golf skirts. The highest grade shoes ever sold for the money , equal to any $5.00 shoe on the market , on snlo now at $3.00. All sizes nnd all widths. $5.00 LADIES' MANNISH SHOES , S2.BO. 300 pairs ladles' cxtrcmo mannish box calf shoes nnd modified mannish kid welt solo shoes , made to retail for $5.00 pair , go on sale tomorrow nt $2.50. VERY SWELL STRAP SANDALS. Just received , the latest nnil most ex treme New York novelties In ladles' fancy strap sandals. A very flna hand turn , blnck , vlcl kid slipper with red Louis XV heel , red bows nnd fancy buckle. The cntlro slipper lined with red kid. Same as sold In New York nt $5.00. Wo have them In nil sizes at $3.00 a pair. BOSTON STORE. OMAHA. N. W. Corner 16th nnd Douglas Sts. COURT BUSINESS IS DULL Ulflirlot .liiilKcn Hold n Coiinnltntlou iinil the Jurorx Arc Uxcuncil Until . > ec lcil AK | II. Thcro la unprecedented dullness In the district courts Just now. so much so that Judge Baker yesterday excused the Jurors pending further orders. This action was taken after consultation between Judges Slabaugh , Baker and others. In excusing the Jury Judge Baker said he caw no reason for holding the panel and pil ing up costs on the taxpayers. "Tho busi ness of the courts doesn't warrant It , " he said , "so the jury may go , not finally dis charged , but excused until needed ngatn. " The only business before JuSg Baker was the case of Everett Wilson , charged -with stealing harness. Being under legal age , he was sentenced to the reform echool. Roy Beverly , an alleged accomplice , was held for trial. H8 HOURS TO PORTLAND Via L'liluii I'nclflo , Compare this tlmo with other lines and see how much quicker it is. Buffet cars , palace sleepers and chair cars. City ticket office. 1302 Karnatn ntreet. Sam'l Burns , 1318 Farnam , Is selling a beautiful semi-porcelain dinner set , $6.30. . .THE. . 1BWP8F- MC1FID "UNION PACIFIC" has Inaugurated new train service and re duced the time of THE OVERLAND LIM ITED. TRAIN NO. 1 , between OMAHA , COUNCIL BLUFFS and SAN FRANCISCO , 3 HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Between Omaha and Los Angeles , FOUR HOURS AND 15 MINUTES. Only 57 Hours MISSOURI RIV12R TO PACIFIC COAST. llufTet Smoking- nnil Library Cam ivltli Ilnrbcr Sliop. OMAHA TO SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND. THREE TRAIN'S DAILY TO AND FROM PACIFIC COAST. Klcunnt I'nliiec Sleeping ; Cars. Dlninur Citrii Clintr Cnrn. CITY TICKET OFFICE , 1302 Famam Street. Black Silk Suspensory , 75c Wo are selling black silk suspensory , with leg strops and waistbands nnd rubber draw string , for 76c. Another ono at same prlcq Is made out of whlto silk bolting cloth with leg straps , very cool. Big value at 75c Then wo have nlco silk suspensories with Just ono band around the walat at 60c , and very good suspensories In both styles men tioned above at 25c. Mailed postpaid on receipt of price. Sherman & McDonnell Drug Go , , 1513 Dodge St. , Omaha , Nob. I Burlington : NEARLY , . . [ DUSTLESS NOW. The Burlington's Omaha-Chicago line is as nearly ductless as any railroad can be. The track Is ballasted with burnt clay and rock and even In the drycst ot dry weather there Is no discomfort from dust. Merely to satisfy himself how great tbo improvement is , a Burlington man who recently went to Chicago left hta window open all night. There wain't a thimbleful of dust in his berth when bo awoke next morning. Flying trains for Chicago leave the Burlington station 7:45 : a. m , COB ; p , m , and 7:15 : p. m. N Tlolcet OOIce Darlington Station- * If noa Far ii am at * lOlli aiitl Jla on Sti. , Telephone 200. Telephone 310. itosfo.x STOiin sr.i.is MOIII : niiiun\ The r.titlrr S nel < of HIM , on from JViMv .Icrncy Ittlilxiu Mill * . ON SALE TODAY. ON 13ARQA1N SQUARES. This Is the most extraordinary opportunity to get liold of the finest kinds of silk ribbons for n trlfio. There arc probably 30,000 or 40.000 ynrds of It In all kinds of lengths , long and short , worth up to $1.00 a yard. They go in four loto at l4c ! , Cc , lOc AND 18c YD. This Is the biggest ribbon bargain ever ffcrcd In Omaha , and we want you to take dvantngo of the ealo while It lasts. Wo have arranged things BO you will get waited on quickly , and put on extra help tor ho occasion. 1.00 PLAIN AND FANCY RIBBONS , ] 0e. Wo will sell all the finest all Bilk taftcta orded fancy ribbon and all silk plain rib- > ons , up to eight Inches wide , nt ISc yard. 'lost ' of these ribbons would bo a bargain nt 1.00. 1.00.60c 60c ALL SILK RIBBONS , lOc YARD. All the 50o ribbon , strictly all silk , plain and fancy , up to 4 Inches wide , at lOc yard. 25o HIBI10NS. Gc YARD. Wo will sell nil the ribbons that generally sell for 15c , 19o and 25c , all in ono lot , trlctly all silk , flno and heavy goods , go at c yard. All the narrow ribbons that generally sell at Cc nnd lOc , wo place In one big lot at yard . BOSTON STORE. OMAHA , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts. The following births nnd deaths have ) cen reported to the ofllco of the health commissioner during the past forty-clirht tours : Ulrth ? Jacob Dlnkel. 2W3 Rccso street , > oy ; J. j. Solomon , U33 South Sixteenth trcet. Rlrl ; Walter liornlg. 1GI2 Martha treet , Klrl ; Den Altman , BT3 South Tenth trecl. boy. Deaths Alice 1'cycke. 2C32 Dewey nvenup , days ; Christian Goelirlnp , 1517 North Nlne- ecntli street , C3 years ; Llbblo Welcom 20D North Eleventh street , 39 years ; Lottlo M. llackwell , 107 South Twenty-eighth street , " 0 years : Charles Hanausor , Cb year ? : Vrthur C. Morris , 2603 Cumins street 5 months. of Time. The fast train for Chicago via the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway , formerly de parting at 5:45 : p. m. , now leaves the union lepot dally at 7:35 : p. m. , arriving Chicago at 9:35 : a. m. Your Dome of Thought Is all right it you've concluded to try a case ot Krug Cabinet Lager Beer next time you want beer sent home. You won't be sorry either. It's really good. So pure and wholesome and sueh nn ele gant tonle for the women. Has the nat ural old-tlmo lager beer flavor rather un common nowadays. There's none hereabouts that is deuce high to Krug Cabinet. FIII2U KIIUG lilimVItXG CO. , Tel. 420. 1007 Jackson Street. HAV1J11X I1ROS. IlnrKnlttN In O New York State Buckwheat , warranted ab solutely pure , C pounds for 25c ; largo pack ages New Condensed mlncc meat , 7 4c ; 2-lb. pkgs. Pure Food Pnncnko ( lour , only S l-3c. fancy spider leg Japan tea , per Ib. , 25c ; fancy Ooltlen Hlo coffee , per Ib. , 12'Sc ; tall cans Blood Red Salmon , worth 15c , 9c ; fresh new ginger snaps , per Ib. , Be ; 3-lb. fancy Japan rice for lOc ; 1-lb. glaRs Jars pure fruit preserves , 7c ; Japan tea dust from finest teas , Ib. , 17 > 6c ; 2 sacks fine table salt , only 5c ; 3-lb. cntis a\cn-baked beans , onl7V4ci new pnckexl Early Juno Pens , per can , 7'S oj new Norway Mackerel , each only [ > c ; emokcd Halibut s tonka , Minion steaks or whlto fish , per pound , 12V4c ; 3-lb. cans California tnblo pears , peaches , plums OP apricots , on gale today , 12 > 4c ; 2 quarts Capo Cod cranberries , 15e ; fnncy lemons , per dor. , 12c ; fnncy Bollllower apples , per doz. , 1240 ; now Mexican oranges , per doz. , 25c. MEATS , MEATS. No. 1 small plf ? hams , HV4c ; No. 1 largo hams , lOc ; fancy pickled pig pork , 7&c ; good salt pork , 4c ; B-lb. polls nny brand lard , 38c ; fresh boneless pork , per pound , ; ptckletl trlpc , 3Hc.HAYDBN HAYDBN BROS. OXI.Y r.7 HOURS TO PACIPIC COAST. October ir > flip I'nlon 1'nolflc will reduce the time of Its fast train No. 1 , "Tho Overland Limited , " 3 hours nnd 15 minutes between Oirmha and San Francisco. Four hours and 15 minutes between Omaha and Lcs Angeles. iliillillnc I The followltiK building permits have been Issued bv the city building Inspector : Mm II. Clirlstcnscn , 1T37 Sout'n Tenth street , frame ilwelllnR , $100 ; Mrs A. Dough- , prty , 231S South Thirty-second street , addi tion , $100 ! MI"S Ida Cherry. North Thirty- third str < Mt. frnmo dwelling , $1,000 , ; K. C. Adams , Thirty-second nnd Wright streets , frame dwelling , $1,500. Important to , Amateur Photographers , Wo have Just received a supply of Seif-toning Paper Made by the American Arlstotypo Co. This is the latest thing In printing paper , and the manufacturer's name is sufficient guarantee - anteo as to quality of same. Wo have several other now specialties In the photo Uno. Call and see them. T he Robert Dempster Co. 1215 Farnam St. Steel Ranges The MONITOR , Tlje MAJESTIC , The QUICKMEAL , Made of extra heavy cold rolled Besse mer steel plate , lined with asbestos , patent hot blast draft , double duplex shaking grates. All styles and sizes. Prices and circulars by mall on ap plication. * Prices from $27 up. Wo are exclusive Omaha agents. We sell stoves and ranges on pay ments or give a discount for cash. Stoves delivered and set up In Omaha and South Omaha without exrta charge. Milton Rogers Fourteenth and Farnam Sts. The Money Saved Buyers in the Cloak Dept. has been recognized by thousands of women , in Omaha and vicinity. We use every effort to this end , not only in the Cloak Department but also in New York , where a member of the linn is permanently located as buyer. He is continually securing for spot cash , cloaks , suits and jackets fully 50 per cent cheaper than other merchants have to pay for their goods. This is an advantage enjoyed by few western houses. A shipment of ladies' man-tailored suits just received from him , goes on sale tomorrow at 50c on the dollar. We cordi ally invite you to see these suits whether you buy or not. Ladies' high class sample suits , silk lined throughout , imported at a cost of § 75 , on sale for § 25. Only a limited number. Ladies' man-tailored suits , direct copies of imported garments at 100 ladies' man-tailored suits , fine Venetian cloth , in browns , blues , grays and blacks , in tight fitting and box fronts ; the greatest suit values in America ; would be cheap at § 25 ; in this sale at Ladies'man-tailored suitsfancy , mixtures and plain blacks made up in the latest styles ; a bargain anywhere L QO at § 12.00 ; our price only \J * VO throughout skirt perfcalino lined and inter turcs Jackets silk lined * A . _ a suit worth J8.50 for . . . .lined < H. 4 74 1 lot of Suits , in blue , brown and gray mix * " - * * - JOUR OUR $10.00 JACKET Is the best value In North America. It comes In blues , tans , browns , cardinals and blank with strapped seams and trimmed with -4 x v largo and email pearl 'buttons lined with Sk Inner's satin guar- I . II I J. V-r antocd to wear for two years the price , OUH WAISTS made from Skinner's satin ia black and colors A the satin la warranted to wear . ( the price The best waist In the world for the price , Ladles' Kersey Jackot& with new slosvo made of Washington T mills kersey every thread wool silk lined \J , throughout all colors at , 75-Sample Jackets , some Imported , on sale at $12,50 , $15.00 and $20.00. Ladles' Mackintoshes single or double cape the $5.00 quality for $2.18. OUR PUR DEPARTMENT Is the most complete In tbo west. Collarettes from J1.3D to $50.00. 40 per cent eavlng on furs guaranteed. Special Sale on Millinery Wednesday. HAYDEN The liveliest Cloak Department in Omaha , We Are Equal We nro equal to iho task of satisfying everyone ono who conies hero for clothing. Wo know that our stouk is unequalled in this ECO tion. It is clothing that is made to satisfy critics , mon and boya who know how to circus well , and who do not want to carry evidence of cheapness on their backs. Wo can not hope to sell to anybody else. The lirst touch of winter , its usually for the price of an over coat , isn't it ? How much will you give up ? and how much will you got for it ? You'll get better value for your money in a Nebraska overcoat , than in any other ready-to-wear. Imported Meltons , Kerseys , Oxfords - fords , -Elysian , Beavers , Friezes and Chinchillas. These fabrics made up in the most excellent styles , sometimes with pure silk or satin lining , always with great care , and we're ready to return your money if you are not satisfied , no matter how little the price the style and lit of the overcoats have the best thought we can give them. The pro tection from probable sickness starts as low as $4.50 , $0.75 , 5.00 , $9.50 , $10.00 and up. The grace in our overcoats explain their trade success. The desire o many men to appear the equals of their neighbors , "brings scores daily. They want overcoats similar to those that now adorn the forms of their friends , who have paid 25 to ' . 50 dollars for theirs and , when they come here and go away , its hard to tell which paid the higher price But that's the result of our careful buying and careful selling. An Opportunity To get the nicest of Wedding Gifts in Gorhain Sterling Silver and rich Cut Glass. Inspect our stock of sterling silver. Visit our mirrored cut glass room. Elegantly engraved Wedding Stationery. Difficult Watch Repairing solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Mawhitmey & Holliday SUCCESSORS . TO . I5TII AND DOUGLAS. C. S. KA.YAIOA'D CO. ' MAGNETIC § SHOE BARGAINS , , TH9S WEEK , Ladies' fine Men's fine Vici Brooks Bros. kid welt sole § 4.00 make of $4.00 shoes shoes on sale on sale at at $3.00 300 pair Brooks Bros. Finest Vici Kid Lace Shoes With newest coin toes , kid tips , silk top facings , regular O1 ? ! flfl § 4.00 quality , on sale at OOiUII 240 pairs Child's ' Fine Kid Lace Shoes-With double stitched noles , kid tips and spring heels , sizes 84to 1 flfl Hi , sale price vliUU 180 pairs Little Gents Calf Lace Shoes With double soles , bull dog toes and spring heels , sizes 9 to 13 , QCim worth fully $1.50 , sale price UUG 320 pairs Men's ' Fine Vici Kid Shoes Laced , welt soles and line vesting tops , regular § 4.00 quality , on $ Q f\f\ sale at dWiUU 200 pairs Infant's Fine Kid Moccasins in light and dark tan , fancy stitched , worth 50c our sale Iflft price. IOC IODIDE OP IRON 1 forAN/GMIA.POORNKSSoflhrllLOOD , CONSTITUTIONAL WIJAKNIJSS SCUOPULA , I.tc. None grmilnc unless Binned "III.ANC AXD" AU , DHtKUJISTS. , B.POUanRA&CO.N.Y.Azt8.forU.S. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CQ. NQT12 TUB NASII3. Z. D. Clark. P. D. S. F. N. Kemp , D. D. 8. CLARK & KEMP , .DENTISTS V FOURTH KI.UOIl UA.MOIS mill mill llnrury , Entrance Opp. Crelgbton Orpheum , ' ( inml Hrt Teeth. . . , , fO.OO i Hllvor PIIIIiiK * , . . , , . . , . . , .91,00 I Ilrldiin ToeU . . . . . . $4.00 to 9U.OO ' I'urnolnlii Crown , , , . . , . . . . ( fn.OO ) ' Gold FIllInK * up , , , . . . . . Oolrt Croirni 9 , OO o $8.00 I f Crown and Bridge Work a Specialty. ' - < Beit ot terlttl Uwsa In All Cuti HOWIJLL'S Will euro Couch * . ColclH , Hoai-Bonein AntiKawfWill Throat , Al Anti-Kawf ways reliable. For - alp by all d fists , 2Co anU