UtE OMAHA DATLV 1JT3E : iniFDAY , DBCK IBEK 22 , 1899. CON riSBE TO ADVAN'CE ' RATES Railroad Bite-Makers Hit Jobban of. Dry Goods and Implements , TARIFFS ON COTTON GOODS INCREASED Dnilfri \Kilctillmnl I'llr ! AN 111 Unto to I'll ) .tlorr fur 'J'rniiiioi-liiliin | ( nf TliHr Slilji- niL'nli In a Short 'lltnc. Represontatl\es of the rnllroids belonging to the Wouorn Trunk Line committee demoted some nttwtlon to the dr > goods manufacturers and Jobbers during their rcio'it tension In Chkftgo , lasting from Do- ci mbcr 12 to II They concluded that the transportation rales now afforded the drj pnods won nro too low and decided upon a radical advance As a consequence It will cost 10 cents pet 100 pounds In advance of the present rates to ship cotton plo e goods In any quantity between the Missouri rivet and Chicago Peorla. Mississippi rlxcr jiolnls , St Paul and Minneapolis Just v hen these adxanccd raits will become effective li is not bet.- ! ) decided , but In all probability they will become operative hhortly after the opening of the new jcar The pres nt rates on cotton plcic f.-.s per 100 pounds from Omaha to the points affected by thU ad- \ance arc Chicago , f > 0 cents , Peorla 12'vs ctnls , Mississippi rhcr polnte S" cents , St Paul and Minneapolis , 53 emits Ten cents will bo added to each of these rates when the now schedule goes Into effect. The ratwnakers also decided to applj Beroml-clahs rates on all shipment of cotton plwe geode In the territory ftlthln the Jurisdiction rf iluWesUrn Trunk Line as- Bodillou , with the exception of the points between which special lates were designated , as above quotul Heretofore cotton piece goods hi\e been shipped at commodity latoa and the application of the straight secon 1- ilass schedule means a considerable In crease. Another Important step taken was tha elimination of bags , sacks and bagging other th'in gunny , burlap and Jute from the list of artlcliH taking the cotton piece goods rate. H Is the- Intention , to cit.iblhh class rates on all shipments ot thla nature , with the exception of the thrte grades noted Dealers , Jobbers anl imnufarturors of agricultural Implements a ! o tame In for a share of attention from the committee during Its hcsslon In Chicago The railroad freight men decided to discontinue the ap plication of a Ktralght third-class rate on shlpmenlfiof agricultural Implement parts In % In less thin tarloads and to classify these shipments In the different classes This means that many hhlpments which have heretofore taken the third-class rate will take first-class , others hecond-class , and on fcome consignment no change will bo made During the tlmn that the straght third-class rale him been In effect the implement men have had an advantage over the regular western classification on shipments of this character As fioon as the schedule of diffeicnt tliisses for the various shipments goes Into effect , however , this existing ad- \antagu will be more than offset by the In creased expense of transportation. ItATHS KOR Tlir. 1101,111 Tll\\ii : , . IliillronilN Will < Jlt ' I'n llcnclll of Half rare. Holiday rates on. all of the rallroids become - como effective Saturdaj and alreadj Ilia lo cal ticket olllceb .ire beginning to dispose of excursion tltkets , which , however , will not bo good for passage until the 23d Inst On all lines west of the Missouri river theio will bo a rate of one Tare for the round trip , with a maximum limit of 200 miles. East of the MlHBOurl river the rates will be one and one-third fare for the round trip. The dates of ealo will bo December J3 , 24 , J5 , 30 , 31 , January 1 , with the rpturn limit Jan- uarj I For students and teachers a. moro liberal opportunltj Is olfcicd by the railroads to spend the holiday vacation at their homes. The one-way rate foi the round tiip applies to any point within the terrltorj- coveted by thii Western Passenger association and the return limit Is extended to the date of the reopening of school. Tickets of thh kind can only bo obtained by the. presenta tion of a certllleate from a member of the faculty of the Institution in wblch the stu dent or leather Is a member , stating tint the applicant is connected with the tehcol. MlHNOiirl Pm-lflr I'roiiiotloiiN. " \V. C. Stlth , general freight agent of the Jllssouri Pacific , with headquarters at St. Louis , has been promoted to the position of freight tralllc manager This office h is been rretoied aftei having been abolished for about four ye.irs The last freight traftlc manager of thii Mlsraiiri Pacific was C A Parker. When 1m left the road to accept an nillcl.il position with the Western Trunk Line committee no successor was appointed and the ofllco practically ceased to exist , Mr Stlth will continue to make his head quarters at St Louis. J C Lincoln , ufolst- nnt general fnjlght agent of tbe Missouri Pacific , will assume the position vacated bv Mr Stlth and the olllce of assistant will be abolished Mr Lincoln Is a brother of David Lincoln , chief clerk In the transportation de partment of the Union Pacific. Both Mcssiq Stlth and Lincoln are well known to Omaha railroad and commercial men and the news of their pinmotlons was received with much pleasure Di'iml 'Noftrl } Coiuil'.clcil. The finishing touches on the new union depot arc rapidly Hearing an end and the building will hoou ho In a completed condi tion. The > elevators arc now being placed In position and will early bo In operation. The 1 > IK entrance leading to the Tenth street via duct will bo completed about the same time Jt lo believed that the steps leading from the viaduct to the depot platform will bo but littlu used when the mnln entrance Is thrown open and the olovatois are ready for opciation. AH t > eon as the elevators are put In plueo the now gates will bo erected , ns the. banm contractuis have tills work under their direction , When the gate are In place the gate icndurH , who have had nothing to tlo since the depot was opened , will refuse nil persons admission to the tracks except thoee holding tickets Italian ) % < ilr aail , A Darlovv of the I'lilnn Puc Ilkpasson - Kei dcpai Uncut IIIIH lutiiineil from u visit to Cirain | | W D Saiiliorn. goni'iul agent of the ] turlliih'ton at San Pratu'lhco IH In the dt > la cnroiiti' to hlx old home at tiulcs- to spend ClulHtmas ( Icneral PaHsi'ngei Agents Lomiu of the 1 nlon I'.ullU mid rnuulH nf the UurlliiK- 1on liuvc returned from I'lilcago vvh/'o tlmi attriukil the meeting held to illstusa tliu truiiMontlncntiil rate xltuatlnn Tlio ChlciiKo 3li-filiK Cnr For Omaha putroiid RXCLUSIVRLY , leurei on tbo "NORTHWKSTRRN LINfi" limited tralu at 4 56 p m dally , arirvlng Chicago 7,45 next morning , There MAY bo Uner cUopors than these In Europe. Other L1M1TRD FLYING TRAINS leave dally at 6 40 a in and 7 30 p , m City offlcce. 1401 and 1403 Pornum etrent. Rvcrjbody a ) our's i the largest and flncbt stock of fancj pieces In the clt > Or chard & . Wllhelm Carpet Co Sam'l Hums , 131S Farnam , tajs a meat course , $1475 , would be a beautiful Xnms prebcnt Visit the big store of Hajden Dros , but before jou read their ad ou page 5 Sherman f. Mc ouueU'c for lloaton taffy. n\m\iN rninviTII \ DI : ' licolnl Cut t'rlci-M on Cldltilnc CJrcnl Itaruiiliix In I'ti nil ill I n ic < ! IMHN AND SILKS SRR 1'AOR 7. Mnx n. Drummer. llni > truscr ? Thirty-two hundred pairs of men's finest custom tallcrod pants all sires not a pair worth Iras than j" 00 and up to $12 50 , now on pale at $250 , J.I.7' . and $1 50. $8 00 to $10 00 men's overcoats and storm ulsters at $5 00. $10 and $ li ! men's new fitjllsh suits and overcoats at $7 50. $1 50 men's all wool cnsslmcrc and cheviot pants at $1 75. Men's $4.50 fancy \cstn at $2.23. Our men's finest hults , overcoats and storm ulsters Wo are offering the fineflt garments made equal lo merchant tailors' make , at $1000 , $12 50 and $15 00 positively vvorth double. Hoys' anil jouths * long pants Milts on snlo this week at $3.75 , $3.00 nnd $7.50 suits , regularly worth from $ fi 00 to $15.00. Dojs' double-bieasted knee pants suits and \cstee suits , at $1.75 , $2 50 , $360 and $303 every suit worth double PURR1 PRRR' ' One pair of extra knee pants with evcrv suit from $2 50 up LADIES' KID C1LOVRS AND UM11RRLLAS AT HALF PRICR ON ALL HOLIDAY GOODS Ladles' $1 50 kid gloves , In alt sizes at 7iic. Misses line kid gloVe.s In all sizes , worth $1 50 , at 75c. The Victoria glove In all the new shades at $100 Rverj pah wntrantel Ladlco fancy parasols at tSc and $1 OS , worth double. Ladles' black silk parasols at OSc , $1 50 a art $ l.'iS. CLOSING OUT ALL HOLIDAY NRCK- WRAR , MUFFLERS AND HANDKRR- CI1IRFS. Men's 75c Oxford mufllcrs nt 25c Men's 50c ties In all the new stjles , at 25C. $100 neckwear at I5c. Men's 16c handkerchiefs at 5c Men's 23c ouspenders at 15c. $1 50 and $2 00 inufilctH at ' ) Sc Men's $1 00 fine hid mittens at 60c Silk Initial handkerchiefs at 23c and ,10c $ .i 50 silk tiaibrcllas at $1 OS. Men's fine kid uloves at 73c and OSc TO CLOSR OUT ALL BLACK DRESS SILKS We maik down the prices to the very low est notch Per Friday and Siturday a mcst sensational sale Opportunltj and timely for a black silk dress , makes a moit accept able gift Who can leslst such a magnificent offer Black Poau do Sole , black Armure , black Luxor black Satin do Ljon , black grnj grain , blatk satin duchesse , black popl.n blitk purvo dje taffeta these aio all porfe t and correct In everj waj and we. warrant ! every jard , many worth up to $200 , in this j rand closing out sale. iSc Entire wa st pattern of 4 jards , dark colors , brocade silk , for 75c. Rntlro waist pattern , 1 yarls , light color , stripes , silk , for $1.23 HAYDEN DROS. Open evenings Closing out toys. Thousands ot fanc > ornamental and useful pletes for jour selection at Orchaid d Wll helm Carpet Co. Scott's postage stamp albums , , packets , etc. Frank Drown , 220 < S Wth. Open evenlngb Velvet candjat Sherman & McConnell's. II tnu \i. In the racJIlc Const Don't complete arrangements until you have secured Information regarding the personally conducted icurnlcuifilu the Union I'nclllc. These excursions Ceave Omaba ovcij Friday In elegantly upholstered ordinary sleeping cars Illuminated by Plntsch light , heated by steam. Digsage checked through to destination. Prompt and satisfactory service. Many hours quicker tlmo than any other line. City Ticket Office 130. Farnam Street. Telephone 3JC. Itliiliior Cnr I.lnc 'North. The Twin City Limited for St Paul , Min neapolis and points north leaves dally at 5 55 p m. Only line to the Twin Cities running solid train with dining car and finest sleepers. Ticket office 14th and Farnam sts , and Webster Street Station Vln The Oiclaiul Limited , Villon Pai-lllo , You can leave Omaha for the Pacific coast after breakfast and reach jour destination as soon as those who leave VIA OTHRR LINES THE DAY BEFORE Oi Ij Two MKhtM oil the Hoiiil. City Ticket Office 1302 Parnam Street. Telephone 316. Last Call Never hns hiich an assortment of fancy furniture , rugs , artware , stationery , lamps and tojs been shown as now at Or chard S. Wllhelm Carpet Co. Everything must go now read our ad on page 5 Hayden Dros. Molasses candy , at Sherman & McConnell's Don't Buy Your Christmas Gifts until jou have lookenl over our line. Kverjbocly SIJB we have one of the host se lected stocks of watches , diamonds nd Jewelry In the illy. It will pay you to spend a. few minutes at our stoic. S. W. LINDSAY , THE JEWELER. I5IG Douglas S.t Omaha ntt 55 \ \ m and nt 7 10 neoct morning > ou uro In St l.oiii" Thiough bleepcr foi those who want It Chair car , too Having much the hift track mid operating much the finest tialn , the Durllneton Houtu Is In a position to offci touth- bound travelers service which Is not dupllcataed by any other line TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION IB02 Farnam lOth and Mason Street , i Street * . Phone 20a 'Phone 3IO. \ iBOSTON STORE REJ1MT SALE To Give Ample Rcom for Ibis Friday's ' Great Remnant Sale it Will Bo ON OUR SECOND FLOOR TODAY 'I o < ii nnil llollilnj ( liltumnrc on Third 1'liinr ami lliiMriui'iit JiMM-lr ) , Ml- crunrr t Ni'dil Itolliln ; Clflx for i\rrjliiMly 'Main Door. rilllUY URMNANTS OX SKCOND FLOOR Never before have VVP ilcvotod to much counter simco on our second iloor to our 1'rlil.iy icmiinni nlc. On second ilcor nro dorons of counters piled full nf silk ramnnnts , dress Roodi nmnnnts , Billi moiisscllno do solo remnants and odds and ciuls of trlmmrd 1 ntn JJ 00 SILK KCMNANTS IUC YD. UaiRiiln counter No 1 contains silk rcni- limits In lengths from .1 to 10 > nrds , enough i for Indies' waists or petticoat , n suitable ( 'In IstinnK present Also skirt lengths In ttilTelu nllk , satin duchcsse , brocaded ellk , stripes , check : ) and plaids Thcso I11B VVITO old heretofore from $100 to $2 00 > nrd , all go at one price , -I'lc jard SILK RRMNANTS 25C ISC. IOC , 50 1UCH. Short loinnnnts of silk for f.incy vsoiK , ill ess and hat trimmings , ladles' and men H j nickwear , llnnlngs Thuj go according to , length of remnant nlDo , Juc , lOc and Defer for entire piece. $1 00 SILK MOUSSRMNR HH SOIR , 23C. Silk mnusaellno do solo In lengths fiom 3 1 to 10 jards , many pieces to match , In plnUH. j light blues , ledB and tilacU , for evening Iuilsts I , dolls' < lros < scs , chllili.'n's dic.sses , on , s > nlo on second floor at We janl. 7SC CASIIMRRRS. 25C YD. Strlctl > all wocl cashmeres and hcnrlcttas , exceptionally \\ldo , In cream , light blue , pink , brown and black , eunugh for ladle ? ' waists , children a dresses , .nut man ) pieces to match , enabling a lad ) to make entire dresg , at J.'c jard I $1 50 DKHSS GOODS URMNANTS. 25C YD. j Dress goods icmnantn tint have accumulated ! I lated fiom the Mndamc Dick's , t-tock , high- 1 'class ' novelties , e\erj j.ud Imported , \vor.h up to $1 nO jard , go In this sale at 23c jard. ! I Short remnants In blick and colored dress , goods that have hcretoforo sold foi lOo and ICc , choice In this sale at 5c ODDS AND ENDS IN TRIMMRD HATS. In older to close out every trimmed hat before the ne\\ year , wo \ \ \ \ \ sell all of the $ : > 00 hats at $1 00 \ll of the J1000 hats at $250. SOSNO\VSKI'S DANKRUPT STOCK OP runs i Nothing in the world Is a more us ful Christmas present than a s > et of furs , cloak , * .alskln jacket SOSNOWSKl'S $1000 AND $1300 CLOTH JACKRTS. $300. , $2" 00 cloth Jackets , fur collars , on sale at I $ l'tS Open evenings until Christmas. BOSTON STOUR , OMAHA. , N. W. Cor 16th and Douglas Sts. j The first thing jou do Is rc.ncl our ad on pige 3. Then come to our store Haydcn Hi os I These goods should alwajs bo WR get them direct from the manufactui- crb and bell them at the cut pi Ice of Soc per bottle for all kinds and combinations. \Ve can state for the benefit ot all inter ested that our stock of patent medicines and propiletary articles is still complete and is being added to dalljhlle our USUAL CUT PRIORS are mant.ilned. Ask us for the NEW THINGS All kinds Maltinee sell. . . . . ' S" > c Moore's Dlgestor lOc $100 Dulfj's Malt Whisky Sic $1.00 Pe-ru-na , we sell " ic 2l > e Hrown'3 Camp Tooth Powder 20e 50c Violet Water , we sell 23c 2"ic Gcssler's Headache Wafers 20c $100 Malted Milk , we sell TUP 7"c Mellln's rood , wo sell 63c $100 Munon's Inhaler. WP sell S'c 50c Morrow's Kld-ne-oids , wo sell . . . . 3e ! ) $100 Coko't ? Dandruff Cuie , wo sell. . Sic $1 00 Mexican Hair Restorative Tie $1 00 I'lnaud's Riu di > Quinine 7.c ! 30c Dean's Kidney Pills lOc CUAN1TONK1 TOR HAIR , we scll.l 00 $1 00 Yale's Hah Tonlt , wo fcell 7r > c $100 Scott's Emulsion Soc Sherman McDonnell Drug Co , 1.-.Ill Dmlitc SI. , OtlllMill. . Write for null trust cut price dialogue THIS PIMM : < 'iu\i > AVKST. "FlicUcrlnint Unillril" > ln tlio Union 1'tiulflr , Kqulppoil with double1 drawing room pnlneo sleepers. broad \osllbulrs , Iniffet smoking nnd library cars , with barber shop nnd rending room. Dining cars , mrnls n In inrto. Plnl ch light. stcnni heal , etc . etc. City Ticket Ofllro 1302 Parnam Street. Telephone 31C. Tlip Clilcnuo Ml 'cilnn | Cnr Tor Omnhn pitrons RXCL.US1VRI..Y , leaved on the "NORTIUVRSTRIIN hlN'R" limited trnln Et I 53 p m dully , arriving Chlcngo 7 45 next mornlnp There MAY bo Jlncr elceperH thnn these In Ruropo. Other UM1TRD FLYINO TRAINS leave dally at G 40 n m. nnd 7 30 p. m. City cMlcw , 1101 nnd H03 Fnrnam street. Yellow box candy at Sherman & McCon- ncll Drug company High grade , fancy furnltiiic , largest as sortment at Orchaid it Wllholm Carpet Co. Tor the Chrlsttms and New Year's holi days "The Nnrth-Wuitoin Line , " C St P , M. , S. O Ry. will sell round trip tickets to all Nebraska division points at one fare. Slouv City and return. $315. . Tickets on sale December 23 , 24 , 23 , 30 and 31 , ISO1) ) , and January 1 , 1100 ; good returning until nnil Including Januarj 2 , lino. City olllce , 1101 Parnam street Depot , Webster Street Station. Ha } den Dros ad Is on page ! > CHRAP RAILROAD PARRS POR THR HOLIDAYS VIA "TI1R NORTH-WRSTRRN LINR" RAST \VRST NORTH New Citj OlIlccH , j 1401 & 1103 Parnam St. Depots 10th and Marcy Stfi , 15th & Webster Sis. Snm'l Uurns , 1T1S Parnam street , ha ? a reduction sale of 10 per cent from o\en thing In Llbbcy's cut glass until Saturdaj night Smith , Jones and Brown and the Trust Gang , Smith Is the mm who e.m buy one bottle tle of modlc'no ehe tper thnn vvo lan lm > It In gross lots .lonon wants It charged till Situtdio night lirown wants to hoi row $2 00 till next imj daj 'I he Tiu t gang Is un outllt of diiiRKlsts v lie vvnnl to tc.ll us how we Hlull handle Smith , Jones and Urow n Pozront Powder 3. > i. l i liliiiuhc , w , ! K Swan Down lie Packer's T.ir Soap \ > i Cut'.pur.i Soap ax Pe.ir s Seenttil So ip lie Pear s Un teiued Soap Woortburv s Soap ISc | Biittunnllk Snap ( ' , cukes ) We , Carmulon Violet Soup , box i. > o Cramer's Kldnev Cure Too Pulno's Ccleij Compound Tic Hood's Saisparlllu T.K1 Irene Pcnnjroyil Pills . . $1.00 CUT PRICC DRUGGIST. Cor. llltli ami Cliifiiiio Sli. A. Hospe , 1 151 : ? Douglas St. K Ol'EN KVliNINGS LiNTJL CHRISTMAS See half page announcement on page 5 Draw Crowds to Their Big SHOE DEPARTMENT LEGGINGS , Women's 'Ino $1.25 Jorboy Logcriugs at ! )8o ) Mi iOb line $ \ .lei-boy Logging * lit 7flc Bovh" line 7."u canvas Locgln d on ale at 1c ! ) 35o Cnpitol v\ool sole * , only 17c , GOc Rubber liecls or soles , l5c ! , 50c Uld boft solo Shoes for Infante , 17c. XMAS SLIPPERS Ladies' line beaver Faust slippers , with turn soles , fleece linings and fur trimmed , worth everywhere § 1. j' linost ail in Faust blipnorb , In rod , with liiiuil tin ncil bolus and llccco linings W.OO vnluos at Men's ( Inoolvct umbroldoi'ca bllpiiorH , worth $1,00 on sulo ut Men's fine tail nnd black goat slippers , worth $2.00 on h'tlo ut MHsoa' uiul Children's line felt 7oc slippers , with leather solos and foil llnlngtt , on Biilo tit SHOES MAKE FBWE PRESENTS. The famous ULTRA rihoes for women , on sale in line patent leather , vici kid and calf , in hand turned and welt solebwith cushion-cork inner soles , made on the new coin and niannihh lasts , all bi/.es and widths , the equal of most * | Kf | § 5.00 shoes price wWaWtS Ladies' line vici kid shoes , lace with silk vesting tops , & I Ofl single Hexible soles , new coin toes , worth § 3 , on sale at © I 'tl ' I/J / The celebrated N101)YAH shoes for men on sale , in Hue Vici kid and box calf , with genuine welt soles , full double stitched , and the bulldog and London toes , regular $4.00 values at Men's satin calf $2.50 shoes , in lace and congress , full double stitched soles , on sale -at And you have presents yet to buy. Time presses. You're a bit nervous. Here's a nerve tonic , Perhaps 'twill settle the question as what to give after consulting your pocketbook. i V > C Will buy Will buy Will buy A Pocketbook. Handkerchief. A Ring. A gold King. A Silk * A Pockotbook. A pair Cuff ButtouB. A pair of Garters. A Scarf Pin. A Pookolbook. A of Hose. pair A Silk Handkerchief. A pair ladies' Slippers. A white Bow Tic. A Boy's Cap. A pair of Loggings. , , A Knitted Toque. An Oxford MuHior. An Oxford Muffler. A Silk Handkerchief. Will buy A Square Mulllor. A Nightshirt. An Undershirt. A pair of men's Gloved. A Silk Handkerchief. A Puff Necktie. A pair of Suspenders. A Pocketbook. A Necktie. A pair Suspenders. A pair of ILoeo. Will buy Will ' buy A pair of Cull's. A Linen Handkerchief. An Oxford Muffler. A pair of Loggings. An Initial Silk llrlkf. A pair of Gloves. A man's Jlal. A pocketbook. A boy's Jlal. A knitted Toque. A pair ladies' Slippers. Will A Boy's Cap. A pair child's Shoes. buy A Nightshirt. A pair Velvet Slippers. A Pocketbook. A Silk llankerchicf. A Pocketbook. A Silk Handkerchief. A line Necktie. An Umbrella. A pair of Suspenders. A Necktie. A pair of Cuffs. A pair of Silk Garters. Will buy Will buy A pair men's Slippers. A man's Hal , A man's fancy Shirt. A fancy Muffler. Will buy A pair of Leggings. A pair of Slippers. A Pocketbook. A Plush Cap. A pair of Gloves. A Handkerchief. A pr ladies' Slippers. A uair beaded Slippers. A pair of Suspenders. A boy's Cap. A line Necktie. tj l A pair of Hose. An Oxford Muffler. A m.ai'sShirt. A pair of Cuds. A fine Pocketbook. A fine Pocketbook. A pair of Wristlets. A pair Suspenders. A pair of Shoes. Men's Smoking Jackets $2,90 and up Ladies' Mackintoshes . . . $3.25 and up Ladies' Silk Petticoats $2.85 and up Ladies' Capes , $6.75 and up Ladies' Collarettes 95c and up Store open this evening until 10 o'clock. hc PnRO 5 Tor Open Evenings.hc /CHRISTMAS . .GREETINGS ! Down go the pnce ! The most wonderful bargains for tbe next two days on Muffs , Collarettes , Silk Waists , Silk Skirts and Jackets ever known. We have just received in the nick of time a manufacturers entire stock of col larettes with electric yoke1 mouilon border and collar , j worth $7.00t for Ladies' collarettes , electric yoke , mouflon border , with long tabrf and 8 tails , worth 812.00 , for only 500 ladies' muds , all prices and colors to select from , one lot worth $ G.OO , - | for A- 200 ladies' siik petticoats in colors and black , worth $10.00 , for Ladies' mackintoshes in all wool cashmeres , single or double capos , warranted to wear , worth $7 , at. . . 10 do/cen / ladies' dressing sacques in pinks , blues and cardinals , from S9c to Ladies' electric seal capes , from $12.50 to $10.00 Ladies' astrakhan capes , from $10.50 to $ 10.00 500 ladies' plush capes , worth $10.00 , for $4.75 Ladies flannel lined underskirts , worth QQ/-T $2.00 , for OV Ladies' cropon dress skirts , worth 5512.00 , for Ladies' man-tailored jackets , pilk lined throughout , worth $10 , for 200 ladies' jackets , jioumui kota , couch Ing coats , automobiles , worth up to $30 Litdiob1 all wool suits , bomo silk lined throughout , worth ? J5 00 , for Ladies' wool suits , worth $15 , for 6.98 15 linpoitcd bumplo suit * , worth up to $70 , fur only Lmlii" ' . ! 0 inch Astrakhan unpo , worth $5 , for . . . .SI.OS Ladies'crushed niush cupus , .10 inohfs loujr , worth $7 , foi SJ.ilS GREAT MILLINERY SALES. You may be absolutely certain that you get it if you buy SHHRIDAN COfiL or hard coal of us. We weigh everything from our yards on the city scales free of charge. VICTOR WHITE. 1605 Farnam. TEL. 127 Two days more Don't miw our Special bale on for Christmas. Look at this. \ 3I4 1 4 ranioia , with complete developing nnd printing outfit , 1 dozen platcb , tripod and Amateurs' Rulda nnd riiotosrapncrs' nncyclocdla list , $7 50 for $3 25. The Robert Dempster Go , , 1215 Farmim St. OIMN : r\ii < \ in We Sell Stylish Jewelry But Don't ' Sell at Stylish Prices Silver n null nro pletes , 23r. rilondHhlp licarts , SIJc ami up. Match hifcB $1 00 up. Hot piliH 'if lip. Ktcrllnc Hllvor bruwh nnd comlji , J2 GO. Opel a KI.IHBHS , pockctbooks , Bllver top i rpHin ] : IIB L'5c up Then \vn liu\t , diamond ring ? , pins and f lirooihes , w.itiues , cut Rl.iss. Will bu pleased to blio\v you Ceo. W. Ryan S Co. 1 I JEWELERS. 1O ! ) South Kith Street. , Dr. Jno. Roy , Ghiropodisf. I COUN8 UKMuVU ) JV mid up Now nice- tr tal luollud , mi kill ft ; pu nlosi upontlon \\uriH mules Inrlh ui'irks .IIMTH and supi r tluoushnlrremoved with olottrlt-ity lllni-k- cnoil ny H pilntcd nuliir- culur i\piirt : < niipt-r I \ jH\HP \ \ un i I icfior S3 yiaiN Koiini I. . 1'rea- zur lllock , BUY THE GENUINE J ? " MANWACTUnHD BT CALIl'OKNIA FIG SYKUP CO , SO'CU TUB I < < (