Three Glorious Sales Saturday Cloaks , Suits and Millinery We bought at a very low figure an enormous stock of Jackets , Capes , Suits and Skirts from an eastern concern of international reputation for the . manufacture of Women's high grade wear. L We-are prepared for a multitude of shoppers , and the goods have been thoroughly assorted. We have plenty of extra salespeople and will give you those I fashionable , new , daintv , stylish outer garments of this year's design at splendid money saving figures. Our most formidable argument will be low prices for proper merchandise. Price inducements which will create a furore Sensation creators and new selling will meet you on every side. Cloak and Suit Purchase that Goes on Sale Today * / Some very beautiful BEAUTIFUL NEW GOLF All the latest GOLF FINE KERSEY JACKETS CAPES ; a big lot all collected _ innovations. SKIRT . A Every § 22.50 , $19.00 ETS , double breasted together at one price ; a fine and full large gathering and $17.50 suit in the with clip front effects in assortment which includes nssortmeul has been collected and every servicablo shade and of new styles and ctesir- placed on sale together , each and all sizes , in navy , black , every one of which will go at $15.00. hue. All combinations of 'able ' shapes. Gracefully They are BEAUTIFUL STREET brown , castor and colorings , richest und choicest of designs SUITS of the latest fashionable royal worth fully $7.50 with scolloped bottoms , fringed yokes hanging garments and style , Venetian , broadcloth , cheviot , and edges , now kersey cloth straps , and etc. , silk lined throughout with the They are three-fourth some with detachable combination properly man tailored highest grade of taffeta. hoods. Enoh satin lined. Special , and every capo $ throughout- in the lo $7.50 $ . your choice of throughout$7.50 At $ $4.98. will bo $17-50 sold for skirt in the lot 87.50 $7.5 , Every $32.50 , $29.00 , $4.98 NEW 24-INCH ASTRA $6,98 Electric 10 Seal Collarettes We will place on sale § 27.50 and $25.00 suit KHAN JACKETS full , $2.98. Saturday all the $25.00 AND in the lot has been skins and extra line large Eleotric seal collarettes with high 22.50 BOX COATS made of § A bis lot of MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S , collected and placed together furs , even close curl all over , storm collars , 10-inch skirt , heavy CLOAKS AND COATS of fine two-toned extra high grade kersey cloth gether , each and everyone large reveres , high combination satin linings , also figured tafTotu bouclcs and cheviots , also of beaver , Kersey , 1 lininjrs , oKcoptionall1 by most celebrated artists , one of which will goat tion storm collar , with Melton and Oxford cloths , In tan , blues , ' peed article ut $0.08 , cleverly designed and wonderfully at $17.50. These are Skinner's guaranteed satin fpr special browns , royal and mixtures , with fashionable executed fashion- silk lined throughout. now double breasted fronts and stylish box lining. Wonderful for the bargain derfully , - Camel's hair , homespuns , Venetlana , coat effects. Divided Into three big lots , at money and a pleasure to nblo styles. Tbo newest tiling coverts , worsteds , Invisible GENUINE MUFFLON and the cent < ' EJ ? > clay oiler them at $22.50. - tt\ plaid woolens , etc. , In endleea va COLLAKETTES with electric of the hour. ' " riety. seal yokes , high combination Pull box front collars , full , fine and fluffy and back with and skins , fancy eatin linings , velvet collar unequalled double breasted at the price and very jaunty § 4.98 appearance. Some very beautiful STREET Sensational Linings of the A fine FRENCH MARTEN richest and most SUITS made in single breasted , tight Sale NECK PIECE luxur- Bargain , a very - unsurpassable fitting style , made of new blue , gray ous scarf , with cluster of six of materials. and oxford gray homespuns , with We have bought the entire sample line of the largest millinery tails pendant , a fine , heavy , Your ch oico of large and full collar. any in the lot rolling jobbing house in Chicago at one-tenth original cost Every article taffeta silk lining heavy grade Made of whole skins. An for $17.50. in this line will go on sale Saturday at prices two-thirds less than up throughout jacket. Skirt lined jobbers cost. extra inducement at the with good percaline , velveteen faced phenomenal 1750 and cordur.oy bound. Value at least Fancy Feathers , Coques , Jet Buckles , Ornaments , Eagle and Owl "Wiugs and Black Ostrich Plumes , quite price Quills and Wings at $3.50 Fancy Quills and Crowns , Quills , long , $17.50 today at $9.98. Ic bunch Ic each 5c pair lOc each Jobbers' price 2oc. Jobbers' price 25c. V\ Jobbers' pries r.Oc. Jobbers' price 50c. Great HOSIERY 10-inoh Egyptian Block ' 18-inch Black Ainazodi * Crush Felt Hats for Black Velvet Hats , all new Sale of UtMerwear Sale Ostrich Plrimes Three largest bargain tables Avith boys' and 39c each 89c each 15c each 40c each girls' fast black' , full seamless fine ' " 200 dozen misses' , children's and boys' Sale15c Jobbers' price 75c. Jobbers' Price S2.50. Jobbers' price 05c. Jobbers' price 75c. and hnavy ribVfod school hose , gray merino , camel's hair and part wool vests , 15c worth 25c , go at lOc pair pants and drawers all sizes worth 40c Stitched Fait Shapes , 10 Ready-to-woar Turbans and Walking Hats , trimmed with 300 ready-to-wear gray Tarn go at 15c each . ' good styles , at velvet , ornaments and quills , all colors , at Huts , like cut , at 3 cases ladies' fine gauge , full seamless , fa&t 000 caves boys' und girls' plain All the miss.es' , children's and boys 89c each $1.25 each 39c double blai'k hose heels , with and toes double , in Holes this and IOc and heavy ribbed line Australian . wool un- Jobbers' price 81.50 each. Jobbers' price $8.00. Jobbers' price $1.50 each. sale at lOc pair lleeced underwear , nil dorwear. worth up to 75c sbos , 2oc each go on sale at Me each 1,000 pair ladies' high grade real French Immense lots of ladies' heavy fleeced white lisle thread hose in plain and fancy merino , camel's half and silver gray underwear 'C ' Trimmed Hats colors , stripes and plaids , worth 25c in each'C , ( up to 7Cc , in this b'alo at 25c pair 25c each Hundreds of dozens ladies' fine saxony wool Zephyr knit , half 200 dozen men's full seamless half hose , No lady would think of buying a hat without visiting our Mlllnery Parlors. Why ? wool and nil wool vests and pants , black and colored silk handsomely fiilic stitched and Because we ha\o the best and largest assortment west of Chicago , and at prices much silk ribbed trimmed in all lower than other dealers. With over flve hundred styles to select from , ranging In plaited and fancy striped colors worth up to $1.23 price- from $1.25 to $25.00 each , we arc prepared to please the economical buyer with and plaid Jisle thread , in in this sale at 50c the slim purw or the fastidious buyer with a fat pocketboolc. The cuts we have made this sale at 19c and in the price of Trimmed Hats Is something wonderful. Six grand assortments make up the attraction to bargain suckers In trimmed Hats : 1,000 , ladles' Onoita and Florence style union Buit3 in half and three quarters wool , go in Grand Kid Glove Sale this sale at 08c and 7oc suit No. 1 Trimmed { O * * ? Si Value up to No. 5 Trimmed Value up to Hats $2.75 $5.00 820.0Q Saturday we will have another one of those famous kid glove sales , consisting of over 1,000 Four (4) ( ) Big Bargains No. 2 Trimmed Value up to Hats $0.50 40 Imported dozen fine imported German lamb skin gloves 1 100 dozen ladles' hemstitched and ' ( Largo ' burgnln tnblo with ladles' in nil the now fall shades , embroidered and , flno imported not and wliltoand moil's fancy handkerchiefs PinbiolUerrcl ; plain No. 3 Trimmed Ff Si Value up to Pattern Hats , including blade , will to and ties , go in this snlo ut Me and L'JI ; oach. he mslItched , choice U'/Sc ' Hats A. D 88.00 worth $25 to $80 , butter color. Suitable for ovenlnp , dross hlroct . or wour. Kvory ! l 300 dozen handkerchiefs , u manufacturer's 4 I'lvo bargain tables with Immense lots of to will be sold at pair irmuuniri'd perfect , with thu buiiiplos , pun ) Irish llnnn with all ladles' , inures' , children's und boys' zephyr No , 4 Trimmed Value up exception of u very fuw which are widths of liumstUchliiK. all ulics , Unit and linn Imported coral sa.touy wool $10.50 $16.00 each sllBlnly buottpd. They uru In nil worth up to 35e , In tills sale milieus go In lots at 5c , IOc , IOc and 23c HlrcM , und will JJOOM two lurji > atlUuoach pair. burRalii fccjuart'b at UUu pulr , DDK'S ' REVIEW OF TRADE Iron , Wool Hides and Other Lines Show Marked Advance During Week. GOOD ARGUMENTS FAILTO ADVANCE WHEAT IWmtrru llece-liil * llnvo Mntcrlully IH'i'lliKMl , lint CurcnlM Couht .Sum- in ono Strviinth Corn Ail- VllllCfN NEW YORK , Nov. 10. R. G. Dun & Co.'s ( Weekly Review ot Trade tomorrow will say : The moHt note-worthy feature of thu week Is the rlHo In prices. Cotton rose on .Wednesday to 7.81c. with much excitement , jmttlUK the price 2i c higher thun It was n' year ngo , mid yet It wns still hluhor In Beptombcr1SU7 , Wool 1ms risen rolntlvcly rjnore , about 10 per cent In two weokw , nnd 'tho aveiiiKt ) of 100 quotation * by t'oato.-- llroH. Is hlKhcr than U lias been al any other time ttlnca May , U93 , 1'lg Iron lias risen further , $2.1 belnur quoted for Anthru- clto No , 1 , the hlchi'Bl prlcu slnco January , 3K&1. Hut hldeti tire ut the hlche.st point Hlneo January , 1S73 , having risen all the year , with very little muulon. 1'rlcoa of producta hiivn not correspondingly ad vanced. Leather und boo 1.4 mid shoes \veio Jilgher In Nonitier , ! 8i."i ! , than they are jiow ; cotton gooils were higher In January , ISM , woolen Goods In July , IbOl , und oven the productu of Iron , though grently ud- vnneed , uro not UH high HH they were In January , Ib90. Such wldo dlsrrepnneles In iidvunco ruuHO much einburrassinent , hut nro the natural characteristics of a rlso which la mainly due , not to concerted ac tion In any trade , but to the pressure of a consuming duniundf Which fur the Drat time exceeds thu output. HexulU begin to liiHtlfy the conserviitlvp feeing which llnda fcxprcshlon In muny braneltes of buslneaH. The Iron Industry , which him led all mh- * ra In the ndvunco , now leads thu way to- Won ! a readjustment of v.iluns. While con- IractH for plK cover the entire pruductioii of most Imi'Tt 'it ' districts for j > lx months It ? advance , many of the consumlni ; works In nemo lines , approach tin * cnit'/of / their iirders und linvo now eompftltlon to meet , iio , that jiilccH have fallen Hpop ton at a'UtHbiirt" ami la from the | ilghi > jtt point In BontemUur , uiul pluteu wro ru lo\ver them * iid ut PUilttiielphlrt. At Uio fume time "barn are JlS'ji. ion higher both Ul I'hlliiilel- phlu nnd PlttsburB , the demunil being enor- jnoiiB , nd at t'hlctigu very heavy eontruets fiiavo bten made for cur Mild Implement works. 'A Urldgo comblnutlon In thought to affect future business of struc tural shapes , which continues large for the season. A break In the London market da- presed tin und sales were made at 2fcc. IJoot und shoe makerw are generally getting the lOo per pair iidvunco they have held necessary , and have us larco contr.icts In most lines us they now wish to close , In view of the uncertainty about materials. Leather continued very strong , und In that also dealers nro not anxious for irroater commitments , but the consuming demand ciutses largo sales In advance of produc tion , Wool has been very Btrong , though sales at Boston were but 13,408,000 pounds , against 21,557,300 pounds the week before for largo transactions elsewhere , and In three weeks aggregate. 20,201,000 pounds , nnd buyers hold ( Irmly for outside prices. Nothing like the sensational rlso of last week has contin ued nnd the buying by manufacturers Is slower , though otlll large. This and nc- . counlii of Eiiod trade Indicate that an < > x- I traordlnary biislnctiH Is expected for the rn- I tire heusoii. The rlso In cotton us yet helps ; manufacturers whoso contracts cover pro- | ( luetloii well ahead , but the buying has been mainly by traders and based largely expectation of n very low estimate of yield by the department. While last ycar'H olllclal estimate was quite accurate , the. whole trade here und abroad counted on a largo crop and wan rlcht , Wheat has not been very active nor strontr , although western receipts l : vo much declined , bplnic 4,031,907 bu , for the. week , against 0,021,015 lust year. KxportH uro uhio smaller , the Atlantic ; being -,5C.- ! r > 37 bu. , Hour Included , against 3,333.509 bu. labt year , The dccreaco In foreign demand may bo iihcrlbed In part to heavy previous exports , but perhaps still more to the grout movement of corn 3,45 ,101 bu. for the week. against 2,0ffi,33l ! lust year. Corn advanced about as much us wheat fell , though with prospects of a heavy yield. Failures for the week huvo hcen 157 In the I'liltcd States , against 211 last year , und 23 In Canada , iigulnt 20 last year. IIHADSTItnUT'S KI.NAXCIAI , unVIHW. Money ItnlHCN u llur lo Mntcrliil ItUc III 'Mli.rUrt VlilueH. NEW YOUK , Nov. 10. Urailstreet's Re view ol the Now York stock market tomor row will say : ! Although last Saturday's bank statement I showed that the averages of the clearing ' house bnriks were below the lesnl reserve limit , the stock market displayed llttlu trepidation und on lu t Monday money wus lclutvt ! < Iy ( inlet. Largo spxutatlvc Inter- CHtH apparently Htiwiorteil their speol. titles on n belief that the elections would involve no evjdcuct' of u sweepln : ? change In the. eoiintry'n political Kuntlment. This last was KUlistantlully vcr'llod ut the polls on Tuoa- di > y and jiroilm ed ut the opening on Wednesday not only considerable local buy ing. hut u certain amount of foreign sup port UH well It was , how-vcr , quickly evldrtu that professional Interests ncre In clined to realize on the udvunn < and later In the day loans were called freely by the banks , money 'became ' relatively less plen tiful and money rates naturally stiffened. These latter tendencies , as well an the de clined in quotations throughout the list wheh ! accompanied them , were oven moro strikingly displayed In Thursday's trading , when the whole market devtloped decided weakness , the. Industrial stocks In particu lar reflected the renewed icute uncertainty about the financial situation , There has been more or less discussion as to the possibility that the treasury will re lieve the money market by an offer to pur- oTiose bonds , or that the slight rises In Now York exchange at western points nr& pre liminary to a movement of funds from the interior to Now York. It also does not es cape notice that foreign exchange rates moved downward simultaneously with the hardening of call money. There , seems , however , to be no general expectation of gold Imports , not only because of the war in Africa und the rather sensational posi tion at London and In the continental mar kets , but because It la felt that any real danger of a How of gold to the United States will create a further find decided advance in rntfa for money abroad. The conclusion , therefore , seems to bo that holders of stocks for speculative pur poses had become wearied of carrying them In the faceof u money market In which 0 per cent was a comparatively low rate. The liquidation , which to all appearances set In after Wednesday , wns without reference - enco to the. prosperity of the country or the continuance of favorable reports of rail road earnings. It lepresrnted , on the whole , an opinion In speculative circles that the momy situation dominates the market und that until assurances of relief from tight money were forthcoming It was use less to anticipate a continued und permanent - nent rlso In prices. The apparent ending of a bullish manipulative deal In United States Leather common , which sto KI has patented EOIIIO extreme tluctna- tlons , also had n l > nd effect on the market and added to the uncertainty about th < In dustrials , old nnd new , which wns one of thu fealmcs. On Krldny the market w.i very weak , with further evidences of liqui dation and declines throughout the list , A general expectation of another bud bunk statement today added to the unsettled feeling , At the close , however , there was u moderate rally on covernlg of shorts und favorable reports about conditions Influenc ing the money market. niiADSTiiKivrs iiKVimv OP TUADI : . Active DiMiiiinil .Still l.c'ndH ! lii < ) > itncy tii Stuck ViiluvH. NEW YORK , Nov. 10. Hradstrecl'B to- iiiorrow will say : Btiensth of prices , n natural outcome of > past and present artlvo demand , Is Kill ! the lending feature of the trad ; situation , notwithstanding that unseasonably vitrni weather In Homo sections of the country tends to restrict retail distributive tra'l- nnd nerosurlly exercises HOIUO effect ' -pon rcordeiH from und collections by < obbir . ' Lesa than ordinary Interruption Is indt-1 en ted by election day observances. The etrcncth ot textiles , both raw and maim- ' facturcd , has been further accentuated dur ing the week. Increases being noted in raw cotton , wool and hemp. The strength of leather , oils and mis cellaneous products wns calculated to r.ffsot the weakness In metals , not Including Iron nnd stool , however , cereals nnd other food products. Raw cotton advanced easily this week on appearance of buying by torclgn consumers Induced by reports of frost damage , statistics of small movement und active domestic demand for the manufac tured product. Realizing Imparted some regularity , however. Wool has been equally strong , though transactions nro smaller und u material gain In prices Is to bo noted , while In the manufactured goods branch come reports of confident strength and of probable future ndvances In men's wear , goods nnd carpets. Cereals appear to havn reached u dead level , with prices showing little or no change. The dullncps of wheat at domestic markets llnds explanation In Hradstrcot'n ( statistics of world's stocks , which Indicate a gain for the month of over 17,000,000 bu. 'contributed ' entirely from American sources , however , ns foreign supplies showed a slight shrinkage. Corn Is strong , notwithstanding rather moro liberal current und estimates of yield , and largely owing to foreign buying nt con cessions. Signs accumulate that show Jobbers uro meeting with success In securing recently advanced prices. Hides und leather nro nympnthetlcnlly strong , und shoo manufacturers uro actively em ployed. Anxiety In lumber Is u fraturo nt many markets nnd strength of prices Is no loss marked. In Iron und steel there Is ruther moro Ir regularity noted. Actlvo demand on rull- road account hai Induced nn iidvunco In Iron nnd steel bars of K per ton , but steel billets nro lower. There Is u heavy volume of business teported III pig iron for Into IfHiO delivery , und that product Is slightly higher ut PUtsbtirg. At blast furnaces Htn- tlstlc.s for October point to a further In- creace In production , but slocks uzuln bhow u decrease , pointing to consumption still outstripping production. Copper Is dull In the recent weakness. In hurdwnro lw lness Is relatively moro uctlvo ut the west , heavy und light sorts being equully uctlve , but In builders' the outlook nt the cast K not FO favorable. High prlcex urn turning tiway export busi ness In finished pioducts , but Imports show little change. Wheat , Including Hour , shipments for the week njrgrcfsato UG5.M2 bu. . ngnliiHt fl.Olti- KJC. bu. List i--i-ek , 3.70I , M bu. In the corresponding - responding week of I U , C.II5.542 bu , In 1VJ7 , 4nc 4. ! > ] 5 bu. In IM'ti ' , und S.25.lCr ! ! > bu. In 1UJ. Since July 1 this seauon the exports of \\huut usrgregnto n.iau.NN bu . iiwiinsl 77.- wi.tilC tn. la11 vt-nr und 89,319,731 bu. In 1S3T-1 * Corn exporlH fur the week njrcrc- cute I r.s.1,417 bu , against 1503,12'S liu last week , ,312,745 bu. Ill tills \\eel r \ ar mm , L'5HXW ( hll. In 1S07 , 3,7S2,03G bll In IS'U Illld 1.921,418 bu. In IKCi. HI nee Julv this season corn exports ugeregutc K,473,2(7 ) bu , ugulnut' ' 63,297,793 bu. during the same period a year ago nnd 83,460,660 bu. In 1897-9S. Business failures for the week number 182 , ns compared with 174 last week , 187 In this week n year ago , 273 In 1897 , 258 In 1896 and 279 In 1S95. Business fulluies In the Dominion of Canada number 23. us com pared with 21 last week , 30 In this week u year ago , 33 in 1897 , 44 In 1S96 und 45 In 1895. DOMINION Or PANADA. SCHLEY IS MADE A KNIGHT Ucum-H Cuufcrrfil Upon ( lit ? Ailinlrnl In I'rcMfiiri * of DIM InunlnJiril . \ - of KiilKli'M ' Templar , WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. Rear Admiral Wlnflcld Scott Kchlcy tonight received the orderi which made him n Knight Templur nnd u Knight of Malta. The degrees wera conferred upon Admiral Sclilcy by the odl- ccrs of Columbia coinmandery No. 2 , Dis trict of Columbia , In tlio presence of a lurgo and distinguished arncuibly of Knlghu Templar of tills Jurisdiction and of the Juris * dictions of many Htatco. The grand com mander of the District of Columbia and his comicl'l were Jirescnt In a body. On account of the fact that Admiral Scliley will depart In a few days to assume com mand of the South Atlantic station , the Illustrious Order of the Red Cross and the orders of the Temple and Malta were all conferred upon him at the conclave tonight , the nark being done under special dUpcnua- J tlon from the grand coraraandery of this 1 Jurisdiction. At the conclusion of the ceremonies Ad miral Schley was nccorfied an Informal re ception , nt which hundrcdH of Knights em braced the opportunity to greet him aa u member of tha order. I1K.VSIO.\S FOIl AVK.STI3UX VI3TKH.V.NS. Siirvliorn of ( IIP Civil War Itrmrui- Ili-ri-il l tin.Vilrriil I > y ( ioveriinic > ii ( . j WASHINGTON , Nov. 10. ( Special , ) The following western pensions have been ' granted ; ' IHHIIO of October SO ; I Nebraska : Original John McClun ? , 1 imlhl' : * 6v Aaron Harris , llartlngtc/n. / IS i William V. Schuylnr. Spring Green , $0 Alexander Orny , Lltchfield. $ . Increased I JOBCP h 8. Sloan , Pawnee City , $6 to $8 ; ( Josdph H. Uodds. Wymoie. $8 to $10. War I 'ltlV Sliln' original-Frank W. NeUoii , I Omaha , 1C , ' ° w'i : Original-Henry .Hose. Council llluffs. $0 ; Jproino Graham , creston , $0 ; Vvar ? ? ' Vandovprt. Burlington , $0 ; John u. Wlilttt $ S Huscell. ; Thornim Cnughlln. Mt. I'lenHunt. $12 ; William I' . Mcekliw , Dei Jlolnen. 6. Ilc-ntorntnn ! and incro.'iHe GIIH- taviis A. Oerney ( dead ) , Gowrle. JS | o J17 , lloiipwa 1-AmoH Ford , Grlnncll. JS. ( increiiHe So h T. Kcmpton. foriiitiK , * I2 to J17 : Frederick Gary , Fontnnell ? . Jio to $ H Thomas A ibon , Alblu. JIO to $17 ; John llen- dcrHhntt , Clnrmont. * 12 to { 17 : Jame Hower- HOX , Davenport. JO ( o J8 ; IllcJiard II , Alor- gun. NiiwmarkPt , J17 to $24. IlcisHtio-Albcrt Hhocmaker , Hlvirton. $17 , OrIKlnal widow * , etc. MliiorH of JnmuH a. Orler , 1'erry , $10 BPPC al accrued October 28. Tcrcmi RiiteB. ( plorado ; Orlginal-Ocnrgo Uane , Har- inaii. $0 : John iSvnnn. Denver , $ ; JokO KxiilHa Hanolicz , fanon Ulty. JS ; Xahum W. Iluminoiid. Duranuo , $0 ; fhi > odor < x hcland , ' " " ' Uobb , Ilocky 'Ford , $10 to $12 ! ' % y u ninvr.'ucp. "After tv.enty years of coffee drinking and a good portion of the tlmo Buffering from severe headaches and nervousnciH , I finally wukcd up to the fact that the coffee wan the cauBe of the trouble , "I was led to accuse coffee of being the pause of the difficulty by reading about I'ratum Food Coffeo. Hlncn using Postum 1 have hcen singularly free from any of the ailments mentioned , J - "It IB paay to mnko good Poatum nnd easy 'ft * ' \ \ to make bad. The difference IB In the boll- ' Ing. I Bond you herewith a lint of friends I know would be benefited by leaving off cof fee und ualng Postum Food Coffee. Kindly Bond them Information on the uubjocl " R. H , L. Nelson , Principal , School No , 2 , Greenfield , Mo ,