Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 03, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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    TJIE OMAHA DA1I/T BEE : FIUDAT , XOVE fBER 3 , 180 ! ) .
FREIGHT RATES ARE FIRM
"Western Lines Eefnse to Shave Tariff Halts
on Export Shipments.
INDICATES EXISTING PERFECT HARMONY
l'rrluli < nriinrtincnlH of
I.lnoa Conic ( < > UiiilfrntniiiUnnr nnd
Kncli Taken Action fur Pro
tection of Itntcii.
The Western Trunk Line committee held
n meeting In Chicago Tuesday and decided
to maintain the same ratca on packing-house ;
nnd commodity assignments routed for cx-
jiort as for domestic shipments. The terri
tory affected by this decision Is that covered
l > y the lines having membership In the West
ern Trunk Line committee and lies between
the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. All the
railroads belonging to the committee took
"Individual" action In this matter beginning
with today. Omaha lines which will main
tain the rates arc the Northwestern , Bur
lington , Rock Island , Milwaukee and Ml -
eourl Pacific , the only ones handling export
shlpmcnta to any extent.
This new order of things Is Important In
that It fihows n close relationship between
the freight departments of the various west
ern lines and Indicates a disposition to pur-
eiie business along legitimate channels. The
rate for packing-house products between the
Missouri and Mississippi rivers ns a basing
point has been IS',4 cents per 100 pounds for
both export and domestic shipments. In the
competition for business , however , the varli
ous lines have shaved the export rate to such
nn extent that the authorized tariff has al
most been lost sight of. This has been done
in order to equalize the rate according to
the port from which the shipments are sent
ncross the ocean. The rates from the MIs-
Bleslppl river to the various ports on the At
lantic coast arc at variance and the western
railroads In order to equalize iticse differ
ences have had to loner the basing rate be
tween the point of shipment and the Mis
sissippi river. Since the western railroads
handling export packlng-houso consignments
liavo all "Individually" asserted their In
tentlon to maintain the regular tariff the
eastern Hues will either have to suffer the
reduction brought about for the purpose of
equalization or eleo the through rate will
Jio higher than heretofore. This latter con-
illtlon Is altogether likely to be the ono that
will prevail , as eastern lines have shown n
disposition to stand together nnd realize all
they possibly can from tholr freight depart
ments.
This action on the part of the western
railroads Is another Indication of their In
tention to Increase the earnings from the
freight departments as much ns possible.
The firm stand taken on export packing
house and commodity assignments , which
will Increase the revenue derived from these
classes of tralllc to a considerable extent ,
will bo followed on the IGth Inst by a gen
eral shake-up and advance of rates by reason
of the elimination of a number of commodity
rates and the substitution of class tariffs.
Ailvnnoi ! In l.iiniliiT Itntra.
iAn advance In rates on yellow pine and
hardwood lumber from mills In Missouri ,
'Arkansas , Louisiana , Texas and Indian Ter
ritory to Nebraska points will become ef
fective December 1. The rates have not
yet been checked In , but tariffs are being
revised and will be Issued as early ns prac
ticable. In anticipation of this matter , H. S.
Davis , general freight agent of the St. Louis
Southwestern Hallway company , says : "It
ia the idea to advance rates to points In
Kansas now taking 27 % cents to 30 cents
and to points now taking 30 cents It Is
proponed to grade up to 34 cents. There
will also bo some changes to points In Kau
nas and Nebraska now taking a 22-ccnt
rate. The rate to Lincoln will bo 24 cents. "
Itnllvrny Note * niiil 1'cmniinl * .
J. L. Ferguson of Chicago , assistant general -
oral passenger agent of the Chicago &
Northwestern , Is an Omaha visitor.
A. Darlow ot the Union Pacific passenger
department IB again at his desk after sev
eral days spout In Chicago on business.
George SIcNutt , traveling- passenger
agent of the "Katy , " Is In the city from
I Kansas City , visiting many friends nnd
looking after railroad business ,
J. W. Munn , chief clerk in the Elkhorn
jiassengcr department ; Wilder Harding , us-
pislant ticket agent of the Missouri Pacific ,
nnd Dr. Bailey left yesterday for
Cody , Wyo. , where , they will enjoy a
several-days' hunt. The railroad boys are
nil expecting to feast bounteously when
Munn and llnrdlnc return with a comple
ment of gameus the result of their trip.
I'liHHliiK of the Hornc.
So soon as nature sees nn Improvement ,
thera is a change. The candle gave way to
electricity. The spinning wheel to machin
ery , the horse to the automobile. The fact
that Hostcttcrta Stomach Bitters has been
oold for over half a century , proves its
value. There Is nothing to equal It for
Btomach or liver trouble. It la Nature's own
remedy , and the only ono to cure dyspepsia
or weak stomach.
Trouble Alicnil for llnrlipr * .
H. M. Caoebeer , secretary of the Ne
braska Barbers' Examining board , Is In the
city from Lincoln to find out why a number
of Omaha barbers are not complying with
the state law. These barbers have not paid
the $1 state barber fee , nor met the state
requirements concerning examinations , and
Casebeer will arrest three or four of them
to find out their reasons.
A Severe Cold.
"A very simple measure In the very be
ginning of n cold , " says the Baltimore , O. ,
News , "Is to take a hot bath until the
perspiration IB established , and then wrap
the body In two or three warm , dry blank
ets In a warm room , eo that there will bo
free perspiration for on hour. The body
should then bo rubbed and dried , and the
Individual should go to bed without any
exposure , nnd remain there from 12 to 3C
Jioui-fi , or until the symptoms of the cold
have entirely disappeared. " If you should
venture out before the end of 30 hours
you would bo almost certain to contract a
worse cold nnd perhaps pneumonia. Would
It not bo better to take a tablcspoonful
( four times the usual dose ) of Chamber
lain's Cough Remedy Just before going to
bed. That would effectually break up the
cold. Then you could go about your busi
ness as usual without any fear of pneumonia
us It counteracts any tendency of a cold to
result In that dangerous disease.
Onlnlier Tux C'olirolloiia.
The receipts of the city treasurer's office
on regular tux collectlonx for the month of
October mno'intcil to $31,921 , a considerable
cfallliu ; off fiom the collections of the sumo
month In the. two previous years , Tliia is
attributed 1o the fuel that the olllco was
closed on the lust day of the month , upon
which duy the receipts are usually heavy ,
dlucaiiEo the olllte WHS closed November In
terest U being remitted to such taxpayers
ns were ready to make payment on the
final day of last month. The. collection ! ! for
the month In the last four years have been
ns follows :
October , 1KO , 511,921
October , 1K S , 37,711
October , 1M > 7 45,687
October , 1890 , . . . . . , . . , 2GiGU !
Collections from. January to October In
clusive for the sama years have run us
follows :
JbW , , 1871,701
, CS1.CG7
IdOT ! .5C2
IbOfi 91,301
The fnllliiK off In the. above table for the
year 1W8 Is attributed to the practical
cessation ot county tax sales that year.
The y ir before they were a very Urge
( tern.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
J , D , nrldgos. Editor "Democrat , " Lancas
ter , N. H. , ways. "Ono Minute Cough Cure
Is the best remedy fcr croup I ever uied , "
Immediately rollevra and cures coughs ,
colds , croup , asthma , pneumonia , bronchitis ,
grippe and all throat and lung troubles. It
prevents consumption.
ii.VYiiK.v nun * .
I'rlilny'n ! ! ! Sitlc.
10 Ibs. beet grnnulntcd sugar ; , 45c.
10 bars White Uusslan , Cudahy's Dlamona
C , or any other brand of Inunrtry Foap , ISc.
Strictly fresh < ? gps , per ilozcn , lie.
5 i > ounds Dilckwhcat flour , 16c.
Wo have flour \vu sell for 65c.
The best High 1'ntcnt Minnesota flour , S5c.
Kvcry sack guaranteed.
Quart bottle laundry bluing , only 3 > ,4c.
Haglo , Champion , Star , or any other brand
of Jyo , per can only 3c.
3 sacks flno table salt for EC.
3-lb. cans solid packed tomatoes , Gc.
2-lb. cans sweet corn , only Ge.
FRIDAY'S SALE CONTINUED.
4 Ibs. Japan rice , only lOo.
X X X X GltiRcrsnaps , per pound , 4 c.
Fresh city soda crackers , 4c.
5 pound3 best rolled oats , lOc.
10-lb. sack granulated cornmeal , 6V4c.
Laundry starch , per pound , 2ic.
U need a Biscuit , per pkg. , 29ic.
Largo cans mustard sardines , 4c.
Graham or oatmeal crackers , 7c.
Checso straws or sandwltch , only lOc.
Grape Nuts , tiie Drain Food , Do ,
2-lb. pkg. Quail brand oats , C : .
Kennedy's Butter crackers , 6V4c.
2-lb. pkgs. Self-raising Pancake Flour , Gc.
MEAT DEPARTMENT.
Now Bologna sausage , , lb. , 4&c ; No. 1
I'lcnlo hams , lb. , 6c ; No.-1 X X X cured
bacon , lb. , 7lic { No. 1 sugar cured hams ,
lb. , lOo ; 3-lb. palls best brand lard , only 20c.
HAYDEN BROS.
ANOTHER PIONEER HAS GONE
Dentil of Mm , Dr. ( irortcc I. . Sillier
Occur * nt mi Knrly Hour
Thiirnitny MoniliiK.
Mra. Harrlettc Elizabeth Miller , wife ot
Dr. George L. Miller , died Thursday mornIng -
Ing at 4:15 : o'clock , nftcr n brlot Illness.
Mrs. Miller was the daughter of Pliny
Dickinson of New York nnd was born Sep
tember 2D , 1832 , In Syracuse. She was edu
cated at Holyoke , Mass. , and on December
14 , 1853. was married to Dr. Miller. The
young couple came to Nebraska and located
at Omnhn In November. 1854 , where they
resided continuously until they removed to
Dr. Miller's country home , known as Sey
mour park. When the unfortunate destruc
tion by flro ot this homo took place , they
moved back to the city of their earlier lite
and have since resided here.
The death of Mrs. Miller comes to her In-
tlmato friends as a personal bereavement ,
because of the qualities of womanhood she
possessed , and which. Irresistibly attracted
these fortunate enough to become closely
acquainted with her. Extremely kind , a
heart overflowing with general goodness , her
soft , sensitive nature found a responsive
chord In the hearts ot those who suffered In
any way. No word , no gesture , not oven
the suspicion of a suggestion , ever came
from her kindly Chrlstlan-llko spirit to make
ono feel , whllo with her , thut troubles ex
isted. So charitable was she that she car
ried out the biblical command of not allow
ing the left hand to know what the right
hand did. In her presence one never know
what unklnduess or severity or selfishness
meant.
Coming to Nebraska In the early days ,
when fortitude was required of those who
built up this state , she bore her ohare of the
brunt of extending civilizing Influences and
culture with patience nnd womanliness
rarely found.
Mrs. Miller , In the early days of Omaha ,
saw Its development and nurtured It from Its
Infancy. She gave to the early social life ot
this city Its first touches of a cultured , re
fining Influence , and her home for years wan
a haven where the young who had emigrated
to Nebraska found the dearest asylum , callIng -
Ing back to their memories thftir homes left
behind , to make a new one In the west
In the later part of her life , having borne
the burden of an Invalid , she seldom left her
residence. Mrs. Miller's funeral has been
arranged to take place from Trinity cathed
ral on Saturday at 2 o'clock. The remains
will bo Interred In the family vault at Forest
Lawn cemetery. k
Special for Saturday lit Ilnyilcn Urns.
BOO dozen men's heavy wool fleece lined
shlrte , regular 75c quality , on sale Satur
day at 25c.
HAYDEN BROS.
Announcement * .
An Important change has been Inaugu
rated at the Trocadero , beginning with this
date. Refreshments and smoking will bo
eliminated and matinees will be given Sat
urdays and Sundays , the bills changing here
after on Monday Instead of Sunday. This
step has been Uken at the earnest sugges
tion of the many patrons ot the Trocadoro.
The ladles and children who attend the
matlnco tomorrow afternoon at the Crelgh-
ton-Orpheum are invited to meet Master
Grazer and La Fetlte Hazel on the stage.
Master Grazer and Mies Hazel ore the grace
ful little dancers who have been delighting
the largo audiences at the Orphcum all week.
The star attraction of next week's bill will
bo the famous Hungarian Boys' Military
band , composed ot fifty youthful musicians.
Bulletin * of the Jeffrlcs-Sharkey fight direct
from the rlngtldo will bo read from the
stage tonight.
Tomorrow night will terminate a more
or less satisfactory week's engagement of
Paul Gllraoro In "Tho Three Musketeers"
nt Boyd'i ? . He will bo followed by Primrose
& Dockstader's minstrels , which cpen Sun
day afternoon for a three-performance en
gagement , and will bo followed Tuesday
night by "A Female Drummer , " with
Jobnstone Bennett , Willis Sweatnam and
other old favorites In the cast , The balance
of next week will bo taken up by the tune
ful comic opera , "Tho Bride Elect. " It has
never been seen In this section of the west
before.
before.'H
'H "I ? * _ ' : - - - Ij"1
Burlington
THE MAN
WITH A $2
APPETITE
You pay for what you order
In Iiurllngton Itouto dining cart )
The man with a $2 appetite
pays 12 to satisfy It.
The man who wantn a cup of
coffee , an omelette and a couple
of slices of toast pays for that
and that only.
The-pay-for-wlmt -order
way Is the only right way to
run a dining car. It IB In oper
ation all over the Burlington
System Omaha to Chicago ,
Omaha to Denver , Omaha to
Kaunas City.
TICKET BURLINGTON
OFFICE STATION
IBO2 Farnam loth and Mason
Street. Streets.
'Phone 2BO 'Phone 3IO.
BOSTON STORE REMNANTS
Grand New Lot Bilk nnd Wool Dross Goods
Remnants that Match lOo Each.
81.00 DRESS GOODS REMNANTS 25C YARD
2 Cnrloniln Xoiv .11111 llriimnnt * In Our
llanciiiriit OulliiK mill Cnntiiii Klnu-
Cottiin Uri-N-i Cumin. Cnll-
vex , MUCH TnMe Diiiiiank.
HHMNANTS DHHSS 0001)3 , IOC , 15C.
A new lot of silk and wool and all wool
black crcpona , hcnrlcttnn , serges , matelasac ,
checked goods , plaid goods and novelties ,
two , three and four pieces to match ; goods
that heretofore always sold at 25c , In this
sale nt lOc and IGc each.
Cloth remnants in cafslmcres , cheviots ,
storm ecrgcs , plaid nnd checked gcods , aillt-
nblo for run-nbout skirts , golf skirts nnd
boys' wear ; all of these goods are 1'Xi yards
wide ; on sale at 49c and 49c yard on front
bargain square.
Remnants of all wool dress geode , In
lengths from 2 to 7 yards , novelty goods ,
plain goods , checks and plaids , that sold In
our store up to ? 1.00 yard , on front bargain
square at 2Gc yard.
2GC CASI1MEKES AT DC YARD.
Brocaded English cashtncro , double nnd
single width , beautifully harmonizing , varie
gated combinations and colorings ; also
checks , plnlds and tufted goods , all on Bale
at Oc yard.
New silk remnants , In lengths from U yard
up to 1 yard , In taffetas , gros grain , brocades ,
black nnd all colors , on aalo at EC , lOc and
2Gc each.
REMNANTS IN TJIE BASEMENT.
GC BUNCH OUTIN'O FLA.NNEL REM
NANTS.
Exceptionally heavy Imported outing flan
nel remnants. In light nnd dark colorings ,
In l& yard lengths , four pieces to match , go
at Ce for entire bunch.
Remnants of strictly nil wool casslmeres ,
cheviots and clay worsteds , in Iftngths for
boys' Itnco pants , goods worth up to $3.00
yard , on sale at IGc each In basement.
7c shirting prints in long rcmuants go at
0 cases standard drees prints , In long rem
nants , go at 3'iC ( yard ; worth Sc.
1,000 yards flannelette remnants , worth
lOc , go nt Cc yard.
Best grade Shaker llannel In long rem
nants , worth 7Gc , go at 2' c yard.
Extra fine outing flannel , worth lOc , as
long ns It lasts , goes nt Be yard.
5 cases standard comfort prints , In long
remnants , go at S'.ic yard ; worth Sc.
7 cases flno outing flannel. In light and
dark colors , none better at any price , go In
long remnants at 7' ' , c yard.
Canton flannel , worth lOc , go at 6' c yard.
25c art tickings nnd cretonnes , cs long ns
they last at G'/4c yard.
Three cases best grade percale , worth
12'c yard , go In long remnants at C'Ac yard.
Remnants of all grades and all widths of
table damask , running In lengths from 1 %
to 3 > A yards , go at a mere fraction of their
real value.
BOSTON STORE , OMAHA.
N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas.
nUUMNCJTON
Important riiiuiKPN In Time.
Following changes In train service be
come effective Sunday , November 5 :
Da-light Chicago special will leave Omaha
6:40 : n. m. Instead of 7:45 : a. m.
Chicago local express will leave at 8:50 :
a. m. instead of 0:30 : a. m.
Day express for St. Joseph and Kansas
City will leave at 8:50 : a. m. Instead of 9:30. :
Burlington Station , Tenth and Mason
streets.
Ticket office , 1502 Farnam street.
Carriers are Instructed not to roll or fold
The Sunday Bee , but to deliver It flat.
Subscribers will please notify the office If
this Is not done. Telephone 238.
Dr. Bridges' office , 315 McCague .block ;
hours , 0 to 10. 1 to 3 ; telephone , 64C ; resi
dence telephone , 401.
HAYDKX IlllOS.
Silk Sn
Elegant fancy stripes , regular $1.23 , at 69c ,
Black brocade and figures , $1.00 quality , at
&fic. Fancy brocade , all colors , at only ISHc. ,
Drapery silks , regular value 75c , at 49c. 1EO |
pieces silk finish Velvet , good quality , nt 2Sc ;
25 pieces extra finish black waist velvet , reg
ular value $1.50 , for Friday only nt $1.00.
DRESS OOODS.
BOO golf patterns will be on sale Friday
morning. Sco the all wool double-faced
golfs , BO-lnch wide , nt flSc. Tailor suitings ,
the very heavy kind , will bo on sale tomor
row from 2Gc per yard up. 10,000 yards of
remnants from Cc tolOc per yard. 200 pal-
terns of extra heavy goods worth $5.00 each
on sale on our bargain counter nt $1.08 tot
pattern ot 8 yards ; $1.25 for skirt pattern of 5
yards. A now arrival of crepons Just re
ceived , 59c , 76c , OSc up.
HAYDEN BROS.
IJv-Oovcrnor Snuiulorn' I'tuicrnl.
The funeral of ex-Oovcrnor Alvln Snun-
dcrs wilt bo held from the residence , 2008
Sherman avenue , Saturday afternoon at 2
o'clock. Inlormcnt will bo made nt Forest
Lawn cemetery.
Will Atloiul I ho Snirtulorm1 Kunornl ,
The members of the Real Estate exchange
met yesterday and voted to attend the
funeral of the Into Alvln Saundrrf , who
was a member of the organization. It Is
the desire-that the members of exchange
attend In a body , nnd they nro requested
to meet nt the Saundors1 residence , Sher
man avenue and Grace street , at 2 o'clock
Saturday.
To Ilnvc Health ami
Use "Oarland" Stoves nnd Ranges.
A Narrow
Louis Kcndls , one of the pasencprs on
tlie Ames iivpnuo car wrecked In the
Wednesday collision , was quite seriously
Injured. Ho received n suvero shaking up
nnd was bruised In the side by ( lying Urn-
born. Ills physlclun thinks ho may be In
jured Internally. Mr. Kcndls Is confined
to his bed nt his home , 1430 South Thir
teenth street.
A bazar for the benefit of St. James
Orphange at Benoon will open In the roof
garden , Sixteenth and Harney streets , Mon
day evening , November C , and continue two
weeks.
Carriers nro Instructed not to roll or fold
The Sunday Bee , but to deliver It flat.
Subscribers will please notify the office If
this Is not dono. Telephone 238.
and
"The
Pacific Express"
are the
Two Trains'"Denver '
Leaving Omaha Daily 4:35 : p , m , and
11:55 : p , m ,
PALACE SM3EPEItS ,
,
CIIAIIl CARS
BUFFET. SMOICING AND
laillUVUY CAnS ,
.
DIKING CAIIS.
CITY TICKET OFFICE. ,
1302 Farnam Street.
' .
Tclcp'lioiio : > 1U.
Unparalleled
Bargains in
Fall and Winter
Shoes '
Making More New Customers Every Day.
Ladies' Fine Felt Slippers s % Q
worth everywhere 75c , at Q C3 C
Ladies' Fine Overgaiters made of the
best beaver felt cloth , 7 buttons
high , regular 50c quality , at
Ladies' Felt Shoes with very flexible
turn soles and full felt linings ,
worth § 1.25 , on sale at . . . .
Ladies' Fine Felt Faust Slippers with
full fur trimmings , single turn soles and fine
felt linings , regular $1.50 values ,
on sale at
Great Sale ° 'Ye
. Celebrated
MSgggfcBrooks Bros. ' Rochester Ma.ke of
Ladies' Fine Shoes.
Over 500 Pairs of ladies' fine Brooks Bros. ' $4 'and ' $4.00
Sheep , the finest vici kid , with heavy welted soles , cork
filled inner soles , made on the latest mannish
lasts , all si/.es and widths , A to ] * ) , on sale at. . .98
360 More Pairs of those fine $2.00 Satin .24
Calf Shoes for men , on sale at .
8 Cases More of men's fine Vici Kid Shoes , with welt
soles , fine vesting tops , on newest lasts , worth .00
S-T.OO , on sale at
We Sell the Best <
Hard Coal
Sheridan Coal Office , 1605 Farnam St
Victor White. Tel. 127.
To Retail Druggists
and Physieiarcs
Wo have Just received n COO ounce ship
ment of Rcntll o ANTIKAMNIA. and shall
ho pleased to receive your order or pro
scription for same.
Orders from the TRUST DIIUGOISTS' '
e-peclally solicited.
Hero Is the list :
Antlkamnla Powdered.
Antlknmnla S grain Tablets.
Antlkamnla r , grain Tablets.
Antlkmanla nnd Codeine ,
Autlhamnla and Quinine.
Antlknmnla nnd Sato ] ,
Antlknmnla , Quinine and Salol.
Antlkamnln. with haxntlves.
Anlikamnla with Qulnlno and Laxatives.
Sherman & McConncll Drug Co.
1513 DOD013 ST. , OMAHA.
To Chicago and East
St.PauS-Minneapolis
Springs
CITY TICKET OFFICE
I4OI-I4O3 FARNAM STREET.
Latest news
from the front.
Eastman has Just decided to reduce the
price ot Kodaks one-third. Wo are head
quarters for the Western Detachment , and
can supply all snap shots with straight
shootcra at lowest peace prices.
Something new every week. See our Now
Etching Matts Paper. No toning required.
T he Robert
Dempster Co.
1215 Fartiam St.
ftlvo ilcnlcrn In jilioto nppllcn.
TlhTE
BEST
WELSH
BIT
Is , like everything else , beat made by those
knowing Just how to make It , but when made
with
KRUC
CABBNET
it Is delicious.
certainly Much more so
than with any other. Krug Cabinet has the
natural flavor so uncommon and Is thorough
ly delicious at almost any old time. If you've
been using what you thought was good beer ,
next ttaio "switch" nnd try a case that has
the natural old-time lager beer flavor like
Krutf Cabinet. .
Pit 1311 KUUGJ1UKWIXG CO. ,
Telephone 420. J007 Jackson Street.
Less
Than
Cost
We've a lot of beautiful
exposition eouvcnlro and ex
position sppons which wo are
selling for less than cost to
manufacture now la your
opportunity to buy goods al
most at your own price.
Spoonn that formerly sold
for $1.00 cut to DOc.
Gee , W , Ryan & Co. ,
Jeweler Oinahti 10 ! ) . S. 10th St.
,000
That's the amount tlia Oettclmtiu
Jirowlns Co. stand ready to pay anyone
ono who cnn detect any other In
gredients but malt and hops In the
manufacture of their natural process
beer This beer Is purity Itself and In
flavor It Is cual ] to the best genuine
liavurlan and other European beers ,
The A , Gottelman Brewing Co , ,
of Milwaukee.
A. J. SHOUT. Manager , Omaha.
Hranch Gil Ko. ICth Bt. Tel. 1121.
The Douglas County Battleship ,
Sealed bida for the purchase of the Hattlo
Ship , at the Exposition , will bo received by
the secretary until 3 o'clock p. in. , of Nov
6th. The right to reject any and all bids
ia re-served , Address ,
O. W. IIERVISV , Sec'y. , Omaha.
Great Opportunities o
Come to you through channels that
arc this store's own . . . .
Today
Men's Overcoats
This store is not like any other
store here. Its progress is rapid.
You understand its methods fully.
The style of clothing we sell is
commanding the attention of men
and young men who dress styl
ishly and well. The stocks nrn
larger , your choice wider. AVe
have stepped higher on all the
experience of our past , and give
you the gain of the ripened
knowledge of goods , of styles , of
markets.
TliIB means big economy to you.
Metis Kersejj Overcoats black or blue , reinforced ,
extra quality lining , raw edges , velvet collar ,
perfectly tailored , made to bring $9 , . -
our price only O
Metis New Fall Ove-coats black , nicnly linedcor ,
rectly styled brings in most stores $10 ,
our price 7.50
Metis Kersey Overcoats black or blue , velvet ool.
lar , fancy checked lining , shoulder lacing , reinforced -
forced , this coat is sold for $13.50 in
most clothing stores , our price only
Metis Herringbone Overcoats lined in line quality
satin , gray , double stitched , horn buttons , made
up in the latest style , correctly
tailored , only
Metis Vicuna Oxford Overcoats in gray satin lin
ed and satin piped , body cloth reinforced , velvet
collar , latest style , correctly tailored4
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your tailor would say § 20 , we say only 1U UO
Metis Chinchilla Overcoats to make a long story
short , it's the best chinchilla overcoat in America
for the money , not thirty dollars , not
twenty dollars , just
The
IS Greatest
Suit Sale Omaha Has Ever
Known. -
$45,000 stock of mejr's new stylish 1899 fall suits at 60
cents on the dollar. Sale begins Friday , Nov. 3rd.
Over 75 styles.
In stripes and checks , in all the new up-to-date shades ,
made up by the world's leading clothing manufacturers , such ,
as Hart , Schaflner & Marx , of Chicago ; Sinsheimer , Levenson
& Co. , of New York , and Will Bros. & Weil , of Buffalo.
Men's suits , which are only equal to line tailor-to-order
garments.
No. 1 Real § 6.50 men's all wool cassimere
$3.95
suittJ , sale price .
No. 2 Real § 8 men's worsted and cassimere suits , in stripes
and checks , sizes 34 to 44 ,
sale price
No. 3 Real § 9.50 men's new stylish' stripes and check suits ,
in worsteds , cassi meres and cheviots , all sizes ,
from 34 to 44 , sale price . .
No. 4 Real § 12.50 men's suits , also in stripes ,
checks and plain patterns , sale price .
No. 5 Real § 15 and § 16 men's ' fine suits , with double and
single breasted vests , over 20 new styles ,
greatest value in America , sale price
No. G Real § 18 and § 20 very fine suits ; this ,
line of suits very line and dressy , should see
No. 7 Our finest suits will compare with § 35 to § 50 made-to-
0tiegSc"te ; . $15 , $18 and $20
Extra special sale of men's covert overcoats , at § 5 , § 7.50 ,
§ 10 , § 12.50 and § 15 , all new goods , all sizes , also slims and
stouts.
[ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS x *
We are showing an elegant line of staple nnd fancy gold Jewelry , desirable
for ChrUtmaa presents nnd Invite our frlendn and patrons to Inspect our stock-
make their selection now and will lay It away. Later , should you find worae-
thlng moro satisfactory , wo will gladly make the exchange. This applies to
every article in our stock.
Difficult Watch and Jewelry Repairing solicited and satisfaction guaranteed.
Mawhintiey & Holliday
Successors to C , S. ItnyiiionU Co.
It5th and Douglas.
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