Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 23, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE OMAHA 'DATTjY BEE : SATTTJDAY , DECTiJMTJEft 2U , 1SOJ ) .
ADVANCE RATES TO TEXAS
Lines Operating in Southwest Will Increase
Tariffs AfUr January 1 ,
PACKERS ARE AFFECTED MOST MATERIALLY
lil pin CM In of I'ncUltiK MOIIMI'riiiltipf *
to TPSIIN L'liiiiiniin I'olnlH Will lie
l I'lvc ( . 'I'll I * Per One
Iliiiiilrril roiniiN.
of Omnhn will bo given the
opportunity after January 1 lo pny for some
of Ihu fruits they rnjojcd .luring the
celebrated war between the Hurllngton nud
Memphis lines on shipments to the south-
cast. Then their tmlpmcnls were hauled for
almost nothing. Now the railroads nrc
Kratlunlly raising thd rates to such nn
iiscess over what they were previous to the
late war that the glee which characterized the
packing house men when their shipments
wort going o\er the ronda at u ridiculously
low figure , has turned lo consternation. The
lalosi step to bo taken by the railroads
telntlvu to packing house rates applies to
shipments fr n Omaha nnd oilier Missouri
river points to Trocns common points.
The roads belonging lo the Southwestern
Freight liurenu hnve agreed to advance the
laicn on cotiBlgmmtitH of packing house
proilticts to Texas f > rents per 100 pounds.
This will bo applied by the Burlington ,
MI'Kourl Pacific , Hock Island , Qulncy nnd.
presumably. the Illlnola Central. The
present rate fiotn O.naha lo Tc.\ns common
poltilf ) nn shipments of this nature k ii
cents per 100 pounilf. The advance of fi
cents will make the rate " 1 cents after
Jauuaty 1.
The Southwcntern 1'rolght Hiircail hi de
cided upon a number of material change * In
present rates , which will become opeinthc
Jnnimry 1. This ocllon Is In harmony
with the general advances now being made
by nil the railroads of the country. The
railroads operating In the territory covered
by the bureau have agreed to the cancella
tion of numerous commodity intcn and the
Btlhbtltullon therefor of classrates ,
w
which means a pionounccd .uUaticc In every
Instance. Among the commodity ratc.s
which will bo abolished are thcbo which
hnvo applied to the hhlpmcnt of shot ,
starch and paper. On ceitnln articles
which have not been removed from the
commodity list the rales have been ad
vanced. As a conseiiuence , with but few
exceptions , the rates on e\ory shipment
from Omaha and iMls ourl rher points lo
Texas will bo materially Increased after
Jiinu.iiy 1.
In accordance with the changes In rated
which na\o been announced the railroads
also glvo out the Information Unit the mini
mum weights on many commodities will bo
Increased. Nearly every article of ship
ment which has heretofore taken a mini
mum weight of 21,000 pounds will afler
the Hint of the yeai bo computed on the
basin of a minimum weight of 30,000
pound * ! .
-FICI.\M < \
KiiKtrrn l.llicn WlllnlriMt I'roport ioiint
Frcliilit Itnti-N.
The local olllces of the Chicago-Omaha lines
ycsteiday rccclve < l olllclal iiotlce that the
pioiortlonale rates which 1me existed for
many years between the railroads operating
east and west of Chicago will ho withdrawn
and cancelled December 31. This applies to
all business originating at seaboard and eaht-
crn points and destined to points west of the
Mississippi rlvr and vice versa. The olll-
cl.il announcement of the withdrawn ! of
those rates has dashed to the ground the
hopes of the Chicago-Omaha roads that the
ochenie on the part of the eastern lines to
abolish the proportional rates would fall to
materialize.
A representative- the freight depart
ment of one of the Chicago-Omaha lines
tald : "In order to compete with the through
rate from Now York to Omaha , via St. Louis ,
which Is $1.17 first class , the lines east and
nest of Chicago and operating through that
city have had to shrink Iheir
local tariffs , which combined would
make the first class rate from
New York to Omaha , via Chicago , $1 55 ,
and establish a rate equal to the through
l.itola St. Louie. This disability of 8
coals has been prorated between the eastern
and wcsto n lines. The withdrawal of these
proportional rates by the eastern lines means
that they will demand the local rate to
Chicago and the lines operating west of
Chicago will , It now teems , ha o to &tand
the ciitlro 8 coats disability. The local rate
from Chicago lo Omaha on firs > t class la SO
cents. It used to bo 75 cents. Wo will
probably ha\o to reduce this rate to the
figure It formerly was. That would make the
rate from Now York , via Chicago , $1.50 , as
against a rate of $1.17 via St. Louis. Wo
may have to shave off the remaining 3 cents
unless the rate from St. Louis to Omaha Is
UicrcaFCd proportionately so as to make the
through rate from Now York to Omaha , via
either St. Louis or Chlc.igo , $1.60. "
Velvet candy , at Sherman & McConnell'a.
Tlio Clileniro Slc < M > l"K Cnr
For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leaves
on the "NOHTIIWESTEHN LINE" limited
train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arriving Chicago
7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo finer
fclcepers than these In Europe.
Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave
dally at 6:10 : a. m. and 7.30 p. m.
City olUcoa , 1401 and 1403 Farnam atreeU
lliirliiiulon lloiitc llollilav ItntoN.
Dec. 23. 24 , 25 , 30 , 31 and January I
Between stations not mort
than 200 miles apait
liberal return limit.
Tlckele , 1502 Farnam
and Hurllngton station.
The Clilc'iiKo MiMMtliiK Cnr
rot Omaha'patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leases
on tbo "NORTHWESTERN LINE" limited
train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arlrvtng Chicago
7:45 : next morning. There MAY wo ttner
Blrepers than these In Europe ,
Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leave
dally at 6 40 a. ra. and 7 30 p. m
City oilier * , 1401 and 1403 Fa mum street.
Dlnlnu Cnr I.lno > ortli.
The Twin City Limited for St I'aul. Min
neapolis and points north leaves dally at
f > :55 : p. m.
Only line lo the Twin Cities running solid
train with dining car and finest sleepers.
Ticket nlllco 14th and Kimium sis. , and
Webster Slrect Station.
Sherman & McConnell's for lloston taffy.
CARL
NBARQUETTE , Esq.
Euiplocd ns a packer at Mcjer &
Raapku's , 1-105 llarnu > htrect , sjyt > that
he lias tried t-o\eral Klndu of Kidney
cures , but thu only ouo that helped him
was Cramer's Kidney Cure. Mr Mar-
iiuclto will taKe pleasure In telling you
w hat Cramer'b Kidney Cure baa dona
for him.
'West's Ilrulii nud Ncrvo Tieatment . . . . 29c
P.ililf's ( Vlury I'nmponnil "So
llood'M Barbiiparullu 7.V
1'yramld Pllo Cure 40c
t'urtvr'M M > or Pills ] .V-
Or.nuer'H Kltlnuy t'uro 73c
llromo Quinine n ,
Malt Whisky S5c
Jiiync's Expectorant 7i <
TncliGain's Tobacco Ourc
1 dogru 2-gnilll Quiiiln C'.ipsule.s . "c
1 d > zf n J-Krulit Qiilnini- M'sules 1 < H.
5-ur'lll ' Otiln ut I'ji'sules jjc
CUT I'RICl-
SGHAEFER
DUlXiGlST.
fur. Kltlt tiuil Clilnucu St .
imov.TIIIDVV < t r.
SJSo llnnl < < i 7 l-Uo t toMlnw ( Mil All To <
Iliillilnj ( JiiniN Iti-mirillriH of ( nsl.
The IJIg Store li ready for Ihe last thy'a
trading. Jlxtrn raleupcople have been added.
all holiday ROOIH ! have been arranRCnl for
my Kclfctlon. The goods must all be * old
nnd Ihe prkes ha\c been cut to half nnd less.
The Hlg Store will make Saturday the great
est bargain-giving day In Omaha's hlttory.
NOT AN AHTICLi : CAUIUKI ) OVKIl.
The entire Immense stock of holiday goods ,
the largest rvcr dlsplajed In Omaha , will be
closed out Siturdn ) . Chrlstmiis presents at
your own prlcos ; 2,1c dressed dolls at Sc ; COo
gamrs at loc , china tea sets , were $2.f > 0 , now
$1.00 ; line fu.OO writing dcaUs at $1.25 ; bat
tleships were. 7fie , now 23c ; building blocks
were 2iic , now fie ; fine Iron wagons , ncvrr
sold before for lom lhan $1.00. on sale nl 50c ;
checkerboard \sllh checkers for only lOe ; 3"o
drums nt lOo. All our Iron to > , trains , tool-
eliesls , magic lanterns , picture bocks , Iron
i hook and ladders , hose carls and In fact
every Imaginable" loy or game , nt ridicu
lously low figures.
Closing out albums , toilet sets , \\orkbocn : : ,
shaving sets , clc. , etc. , nt any price to dis
pose of them. Closing out pictures nt leas
than half price. New sleds and coasters
worth 75e at inc. Hcmembcr the goods are
nil new nnd nil must be gold by tnnighl.
2C HOOKS AT 7Vjr.
Jiiht received ,1,000 12-mo. clothbound
books , the wonder library , Including 2,1 , * dif
ferent titles , the \\orltH of Dickens , Dumas ,
Lyttnn. Mnrryntt , Miss Mulnck , Scott , Cnipy ,
The Duchess , Iku Marvel , Thackeray , In fat
a complete line of all the standard wrllers ;
sells regularly at 2.1c ; on sale Saturday only
nt 7'i'- Thousands of- books nt cut prices.
j The most acceptable of Chrlalmas presents.
Toy books at Ic up.
SATURDAY'S TUBMUNDOUS SILK SAL12.
Ounc early and n\old the rush. Plenty of
help nnd thousands of bargains. Most all
nro ghlng flilk ns gifts this year. A black
silk wnlst or drcns pattern. All our finest
bilks sacrificed to cloho out. Black snthm ,
black pcau de poles , bl.ick gioa grain , black
luxor , black poplins , many worth * 2.00 , In
this grand bale , ! KSc.
$700 , $10.00 and $12.00 special waist
lengths In nobby styles , nil colors , to close ,
nt $2.ns , $ .100 , $3.ns nnd $ l.s.
Uvcry fancy silk In house cut in price.
Hlack nnd colored taffeta for petticoats at
the mrht ridiculous reduction.
SI'HCIAL ON ALL WINTER UNDKR-
WI2AR.
Mon's 75c wool and lleece-llncd S. and D.
at 13c.
Men's $1.50 nndcrncar at 73c.
Ladles' DOc Jer.seyrlbbcdests and pants
at 25c.
Ladles' heavy nil wool ribbed vests and
pants at BOc.
L.idles' COc fancy hosiery at 2."c.
Children's 2'c hose nt IRc.
OLOVKS AND UMHRHLLAS.
Ladles' kid gloves ami umbrellas at K
price on all holiday goods.
Ladles' $ l.r,0 kid gloves. In all sizes , at
7tic. Misses' line kid gloxcs In nil elzcs ,
worth $ l.no , at 73c. The Victoria glove , In
all the new shades , nt $1.00 ; every pair war
ranted. Ladles' fancy parasols , at PSc and
$1.HS ; worth double. Ladles' black silk par
asols at ! ) Sc , $1.)0 ) nid ) $1.S. ! )
CLOSINO OUT ALL THC HOLIDAY NKCK-
WEAIl. MUFFLERS AND HANDKER
CHIEFS.
Men's 7c Oxford mufflers at 25c ; men's
50c tics , In nil the new btylcs , at 2oc , $1 00
neckwear atloc , men's 13c handkerchiefs
nt Be ; n-cn's 23c suspenders at 15c , $1.0
and $2.00 mufflers at ! )8o ) ; men's $100 fine
kid mittens at f > 0c , silk initial handker
chiefs nt 25c and 50c : $3.50 silk umbrellas.
at $1.9S ; men's line kid gloves at 73o and
OSc. 1IAVDEN UROS.
Closing out all holiday goodH.
Everybody says our'n is the largest and
finest stock of fancy pieces in Ihe city. Or
chard & Wllhelm Carpet Co.
Attention , A. < ) . I'V. . , .No. 37i. ;
There will be no regular meeting of Patten
lodge. No. 173 , A. 0. U. W. , until Monday
night. January 1 , 1800. Financier resides at
1752 South Nlnlh street.
A. O. GIBSON. M. W.
II. L. nOAND , Recorder.
Scott's postage stamp albums , packets , etc
Frank Brown , 220V4 S. 13th. Open evenings.
Molasses candy , at Sherman & McConnell's.
These goodH should nh\ays bo FRESH.
W13 get them direct from the manufactur
ers ami sell them nt the cut price of S"c
per liottle for all kinds nnd combinations.
We can state for the benefit of all Inter
ested that our stock of patent medlclnch
nnd proprietary articles Is still complete
nnd Is being added to dally while onr
USUAL CUT PRICES are mantained. Ask
us for the NEW THINGS.
All kinds Malllne , we sell S5c
Moore's Dlgestor lOc
$1.00 Duffy's Malt Whisky SJc
$1.00 Pe-ru-na , wo sell 7"n
25c Brown's Camp Tooth Powder 20
50c Violet Water , wo tell 2ie !
23c Ocsslcr's Headache Wafers 20
$1.00 Malted Milk , we sell 75i
75c Mellln's Food , wo sell C5c
$1.00 Muuyon's Inhaler , wo sell SHc
tiOe Morrow's Kld-ne-olds , wo well . . . . 39e
$1.00 Coke' Dandruft Cure , \vo sell. . S5c
$1.00 Mexican Hair Rcstoialive 7.V
$1.00 Plnaud'H Eau do Qulnlno 7Jc
DOe Doan's Kidney Pllla 40e
CRANITONIC FOR HAIR , wo scll.l 00
$1 00 Ynlo's Hair Tonic , wo sell 7 ! > c
$1.00 Scott's Emulsion S3c
Sherman &McGonnell Drug Go ,
tr.llt DiulKc M , , OMAHA , Mil.
Write for anti-trust cut price catalogue
SOUTH !
CALIFORNIA
ROUTE
Ih most ( julcKly ami innst
luxuriously roachcclln ttio
DtirllliKton Route.
I.cavo Oniiilin 10.15 any
Tuobday , Wciliifsihy , Tluna-
ilay or Saturday ncnliiK ami
nt 1:50 : p , in. follinUnt ; Krl-
ilay , Saturday , Sunday or
Tupbilay you are in l.oa
AllRClCfl.
Connecting trains from l.os
AliKcU'S to San Dlcso. 1'asa-
ilena , Santa Darbara ami nil
oilier .Soutliern California
polntci.
Hountl Irlp rato. $90. TIcK-
rt goo.l to return vln Kansas
City or r > encr , as prcfcrrod.
TICKET BURLINGTON
OFFICE STATION
IBO2 Fornom lOth nnd Moaon
Stroot. Stroolo.
'Phono 20O'Phono 3IO.
. ' SI'IK IA1.S.
in M'rrlc "nli fnnillpi , 1'rnlti ,
.Nut * mill Ormnje * .
Fancy sweet Jaffa oranges , dozen , luc.
Lnrgo 3-cronn figs In 3-lb. pnckngos , with
ribbon , 12Vic.
New Halloween dates , per lb. , SHc.
22 Ibs. line granulated sugar for $1.00 , or
10 Ibs. for -I5C.
Fancy Michigan cranberries , per Hi , , only
Good cranberries , per lb. , only Do.
New ginger snaps , per lb. , only IVic.
Fresh Hodn or oyster crackers , EC.
Condensed mlncement , 2 packages , 15o.
Fancy raisins , per lb. , only 7'ic. '
Solid men I o > fllcrs , per quart , only 23c.
CANDIES' CANDIES ! CANDIES !
We1 have the finest line of candles over
displayed In Omnhn. E\cry pound Is fresh
made for Christmas. Baby curls , butter
daisies , klreos , stuffed buttercups , French
bMibons , cream caramels , opern can-
mels , Italian chocalntcfl , clo. , etc. , and hun
dreds of other kinds nl very low prices ,
from 7'4c ' , 8 l-3e , lOc , 12'ic. ' IGo and ! ! * c
pcund.
CHRISTMAS TURKEYS AND GEESE.
Flesh dressed chicken , GV6c.
No. 1 Bltlnncd hninH , 10 ! c.
Best now bologna , Cc ,
Pickled tripe , SVjc.
Fresh ducks , S'fic.
Choice crl j > celery , 3c.
Fresh poilt ro.tst nnd boneless , 7c.
Choicest turkeys In the city at lowest
prices.
HAYDEN BROS. ,
Selling out holiday goods.
Thousands of fancy nrnmiiental and useful
pieces for your selection at Orchard & \VI1-
hclm Cut pet Co.
II 1 on Artiolnu
ill the IMiflllc Count
Don't complete arrangement ?
unlll you have scpured Information
regarding the personally conducted
UiourNloiiM > In Uii ; Union Pnclllc.
These excuisloim Ceavo Omaha
every Friday In elegantly upholstered
ordinary sleeping oars. Illuminated
by Plntbch light , heated by steam.
Baggage checked through to destination.
Prompt and aatHfaclorv service.
Many horns quicker time than any
other line.
City Ticket O/llco / 1302 Karnam Street.
Telephone 31B.
Mollilny KxiMirNloiiN.
Tor the Chrlslmas and New Year's holi
days "The North-Western Line , " C. St. P. ,
M. & O. Uy. will sell round trip tickets to all
Nebraska dl\lslon points at one fare. Sioux
City and return , $3.15.
Tickets on sale December 23 , 24 , 2 , " , 30 and
31 , ISDft , and January 1 , 1900 ; good returning
unlll and including January 2. 1300.
City ofilcc , 1101 r.truam slieet. Depot ,
Webster Street Station.
i
Knur Winter Tour * .
On Jnnuaiy 10. February II and .March 7
the Wabash \\lll run excursions \la New
Yoik and the btoamor Ponce to Porto Rico.
Also on February 13 a thlrly-day tour of Old
Mexico. For rated , which Inclulc all c\-i I
pciihes , and further Information call on or j
wrllo C . N. CLAYTON ,
Room DOC Karbnch block , Omaha , N'eb.
Yellow box candy at Sherman & McCon-
ncll Drug company.
. ' . . ci.osu.
m : > MITT'S AMI.I. . .
Our Store Will Clo o n " > oii t
in UN ln > .
Nollcc Our sibro wilt close nt 12 o'clock
noon on Christmas tiny. Friends will please
get their orders In parly *
W. R BENNETT CO
Tim PIM.ST THAI.N tx THIS WIJST.
"Thr Orcrlntnl I.linllril" Tin the Union
Equipped with
double drawing room
palace sleepers. i
broad vcfitlbules , j
buffet smoking and library cars. |
wllh harbor shop nnd reading room.
Dining cars ,
meals a la carte.
Plntsch light ,
steam heat , etc. , etc.
City Ticket Office 1302 Farnara Street.
Telephone 31C.
Vln
TinOillimit l.linttcil ,
Union 1 iiL-llli- ,
You can le.ivo Omaha for
Ihe Paclllc coast after breakfast
nnd reach your destination
ns soon at those who leave
VIA OTHER LINES THE DAY 11EFORK
Only Tun MKI < " " < ' ' ( Uonil.
City Ticket OHlco 1302 Farnam Street.
Telephone 316.
I'alutcrs Vnlon 10H at Washington hall
Wednesday , December 27. 1S9 ! > , S p. m.
A. C. SMITH , Secretary.
Last Call. Ne\cr lins stlPh an nssortmont
of fancy furniture , rugs , nrtware , stationery ,
lamps and toys been nhown as now at Or
chard & \Vllliclm Carpel Co.
High grade , fancy furnituie , largest as-
Borlmenl at Orchard & Wllhelm Carpet Co.
Scoficld's
10 O'clock
This
Morning
! KID GLOVE SALE-
| $1.00 PAIR. .
ij j i Kiii * l.mllrn Worlli ! ? : MIO.
1 A icfiiilar $200 quality theic are none
better they arrhed too late for Christmas
trade and wo arc Instructed to close them
i out. We luno decided to make the price
| vciy low to do It and will commence the
sale at 10 o'clock this morning , , ind you'll
get jour pick for a dollar ns long as they
last black , while and .ill colors bring e\en
change so wo can wait on you quickly
We will oho hell line $200 Kimrna Dress
ing Sacqucs In dainty colors for $1.00 c.ich.
IW&SU1TCO.
1510 Dotmliis St.
Prices Cut in Two
New Pianos , $140 and up.
Used Pianos , $25 and up.
Organs , $10 and
Steinway , A. B. Chase , Vose , Emerson & Packard
pianos to select from. New pianos for rent. Tel. 1G25.
.Schmoller & Mueller.
. . . . . , ,
*
Steinway & Sons ) 1313 Farnam Street.
Representatives , i 337 Broadway , Council Bluffs.
: : : : : OPEN TONIGHT : :
Closing out
The celebrat
ed "Stetson"
Shoes for
men on sale
The famous
"Ultra"
Shoes for
Avomen on sale.
Tin"I lira" Shorn for i oincii , Tin * "StctNiin" Shorn fur men.
A "STKTSON * Shoo for men would be allno present for any man , either In M'lnur
calf , patent leather , enamel calf or vlcl kid. The latest styles ami hand made The
"Stetson" Is the best shoe that's made for men , price $5.00. "Stetson In every pair '
Ail "Ultra" Shoe.
Tor a lady would ho a line present , wo hnvo them In nil styles , In vlcl kid , patent
leather nnd Hue calf , with turn nnd welt Holes and cushion cork inner boles. The "Ul-
Ua"ls the llut'Bt shoe that a mndo for $3 SO ,
Xtiias Slippers
on Sale.
Men's Imitation alligator ( ! oat @li | > pcr . worth $1.00 , on ualo fit G3c ,
Menu Vohoi cmbioldcrcd SlipperH , worth $1.00 , on sale at C3c.
.Men's , line tan and black ( ioat Slippers , worth $1 73 , on sale at $1.23.
.Men's line tun and black ( Joat , hand turiuvl Sllppeis , worth $2 , on ao ! at $1.19.
Ladies' felt Sllpporsotlh every where 75c , at 3Sc.
IidlcB' line felt Slippers , turn soles , fu h $1.25 , pale price 75e.
Ladles' finest Sailn l-\iti8t Sllppern , fur trimmed and hand turned \soles \ , worth
everywhere { 2.00 , In this sale at $1.5.
Leggings on Sale.
Misses' line Jersey Leggings , worth $1 $ 00 , on BUO | at 70c. >
Hoys' leather Leggings , worth $1 50 , go at 'JSc.
llojb' Canvas Leggings worth 75c , ) n this sale at IDc.
35C "Capitol ' wool bolet , a' 17c
35c Ovorgaltcrs. at isc
60o Rubber llivlu or Soles put on for 25c ,
I' '
I ;
Men's Smoking .Jackets $ 2.00 and up
At on'a Overcoats ! . f > 0 and up
Men's ' Suits -1.00 and up
Hoys' Overcoats 3.00 and up
Hoys' Suits 1.00 and up
Men's Shoes 1.75 and up
Hoys' Shoes 1.20 and up
The congress of merchandise Men's Caps 250 and up
Hoys' Caps 25c and up
dise thai incuts under thte roof '
and
Men's Neckwear 15c up
cicli ; Xmas liino , was never Men's Gloves JJBe and up
more interesting than now. Men's Mufflers 25c and up
The changes in values of mer Men's Slippers 75e and up
chandise have made it possi Ladies' Suits ' . ) .75 and up
ble for you to be liberal. You Ladies' Jackets 2.75 and up
Girl's Heefers ; 1.25 and
up
can give at half the expense of
Ladies' Collarettes i)5c ) and up
former seasons.
' '
Ladies' Mud's 85(5 ( and up
Ladies' Silk Skirts 2.85 and up
The earth throbs in
very Ladies' Silk Waists 2.50 and up
unison w-illi the kindly spirit
'
-
Ladies' Pocket books 25c and up
that prevails. Wherever the Ladies'Slippers 75e and up
eye wanders preparations have Ladies' Neckwear 15e and up
been made for this celebration Ladies' Shoes 1.50 and up
We venture to say that no Men's Suspenders . . . . „ 15c and up
other house hereabouts shows Men's Hats 75c and up
Men's Umbrellas 75c and
up
such a collection of trustworthy
Men's Shirts 45c and up
thy holiday merchandise.
Men's Nightshirts - , 50c and up
Men's Pocketbooks 5e and up
Trustworthy because preparations
Boys' Leggings 50c and up
arations are developments of Men's Mackintoshes 1.50 and up
all-year-around conditions. Men's Dress Suit Cases 1.65 and up
Men's Fancy Vests 2.00 and up
Store Open
Evenings. Silk Handkerchiefs , lOc to $1.50.
Today
For toilnjve -nl'l neil
liotiml imi'UiiKON of California
riliN fur lOc ( his IN 1c a
Iioiinil ICIH tliiin tliry pan he
liiMiirlit for at nlmlcNUlc.
fANCY MIXED CANDY 7C.
NEW WIXCD NUTS-I2C.-
corKii : hniivm ) rune ALL.
DAY AM ) UVUM'tG.
Oniaiia Tea & Coffee Co. ,
HOT DOUGIjAb SjTHBCT.
A. Hospe ,
151i ? Dotiglus St.
* > < 'W
CHICACO and EAST.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS ,
HOTSPftlNGS & DEADWOOD.
How Gitv Offices , 1401-03 Farnam ,
st unoi.s.
ST. JOHN'S
MILITARY ACADEMY
School filled this past term.
The directors have decided
to add quarters for TWENTY
new cadets. Send for catalogue ,
ST , JOHN'S ' MILITARY ACADEMY ,
IK-lllilflilf U tiiiKmliu ( oiinlj ,
IVUcoiinlii.
Open Evenings
The great crowd of shoppers who congregate here six
days in the week tell a tale of price attractions and quality.
The 3,200 pairs of custom tailored finest men's Trousers just
secured and added to the great bargains in men's and boys' !
Suits and Overcoats will make this the banner week of our
great clothing sale.
Come early in the morning and avoid the great rush.
3,200 pairs of men's finest custom tailored - }
ored Pants , all sizes not a pair worth less
than $5.00 and up to § 12.50 , now on salu
at
.50 , $3.75
and $4.50
§ 8.00 to 810.00 men's Overcoats '
$5.00'
coats and Storm Ulsters at .
§ 10 to $15 men's new stylishd / " ?
Suits and Overcoats at P *
$3.50 men's ' all wool Cassi-
.75
mere and Cheviot Pants at. . .
Men's $4.50 Fancy Vests
at $2.25
TJunien's ' Finest Suits , Overcoats and Storm Ulsters , *
\\'o are onVrlnj ; the llui'St garment H , mndo cqunl to merchant tailors' make ,
at $10.00 , ? ll.uO ! nnd $1i. < -iOHltIvi'ly > ) worth double.
UOVB' a nil Youths' LOIIK Taiits Suits on wile this week at $3.75 , $5.00 and
$7.50suits ri-Ktilarly worth from $0.00 to $ li.0 ( > .
Hoys' Dottltlo Hnuisti'il Kni'c I'ants Suits and Vt'Hteo SnltH , at ? 1.75 , $2.f > 0 ,
anil $3.1 > . " uvcry stilt worth < lou blp.
KKKU ! FllKE ! One pnlr of extra , kuue pants with every suit from ? 2.5f >
"P > CLOSINC OI T \\\i \ \ KANl'Y YI5S TS Worth Ifli.OO lo ? 7.SO on halo now
SI LTi , f-1 " > and sii ri. _ ,
Just
An Elegant Line of
Cut Glass Bottles
rilled With the
Finest Perfumes
Ranging in Price from
Waldron & Campbell ,
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THE |
NflKEOFfJ
Gn Lard , on Ham , on
Bacon is a guarantee
of purify.
Swift and Company ,
Chilian' * , KuiiMiiHCity , ( linalia.
St , Louis , St. Joseph , St. Paul.
FRAIL
WOMEN
Ahucll as men can
tun ) mo IOIIL | M >
lieattliful nna jiuro Iwer.
Je ! Hiiro you n--t tins pure
kind.
Krug
Cabinet
liottled
Beer
In lic-rmclu alU hcalrd
thru binii'il vtliali insures ,
it to Iw frra from batinnanultr osscnA
tul for frail ( M-oplr Orilrr a trial case ' * '
FRCD KRUO URHWINO CO.
OMAHA , i
99 Out (
Of 10O
| I'ooplo liino defective teeth. llllhcr llicy
huve no teeth at all , part arc mlfiblng or
line thai they lime are ilcuiycd. Let ua
1 1 ok at them .ind put them In flrbt-tlaei
condition
J f i her 1'Mlitigs " 5c
( jol < l Killirjgh $1 150 up
I'lt-th Ciovi. 1 $5.00
, Tail's ' Philadelphia Dental Rooms ,
i 1017 DuuulUk Strcul.
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