THE OMAHA DAILY BHE: SATtriiDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 190fi. V r ::i 1 f ) M. mm f r r V ' i. I l.l l A Ladies' Underwear Specials t,mi-' t'nlon Suits In the o-lobratoO. Keysor brand. Sw1b ribbed, in all wool. Mlk ud wool or Veeo SiIk S2.50 .Ml Wool In ion Hull -rok"n lines that sold, tip to $2.50. at, thr.1.0 $1.50 Ladies' All Wool YcMn nn.l PanM In grey or white. very upp.rlal values at, parment 31.00 LadkV Wool A'onts nnd I'ants In all tdzc-s, broken lots. remnrbahlA , ' -"--. 'i i ii i ' u i , nnii; ' I n v . . . . . . n T 1 f I ,, .. .... i nin nun iienry or llgnr riccce, all rr-pu-lar and 4xtra Hlzes. worth ll.Jo. at OH iAdles Fleeco Lined Union Suits at 75 aud 50 I.adlrs Fleece Lined Vests and I'ohts at 50c, Z9c, 23c "a 10 iauiiB uuuug Haunel Gowns, splendid values at !8c ua 40 1 Lad lee' Jersey Ribbed Corset Covers, pure white, rog- lltn. OO 1 ... ' oou Tuiues, special ai 23 Children's Wool Vests and Pants, all sizes, at, gar ment 50 Children's Wool Union Suits, nil sizes, at Qg Children's Fleece Lined Union Suits, special at. .49 n.n 1 u Lj L-aL- "prn 1 1- THE RELIABLE QTOrtE. Millinery : at. Sweeping Price Reductions ! Deep price outtin at Harden 's i always an expected happeniug at this time of the rear, ; i nn.l you'll certainly be delighted' with Saturday's showing of rare bargaiu offerings. The woman. of refined and exclusive taste who wishes tho most artistic ana siynsn mii- vVW linery will find it here Saturday at prices usually secured for the common- 50c SILK VEILINGS t2ic A new line of Silk Veils, including plain and fancy mesh and fancy dots, in black, white, gray, navy and brown, regular t"1 10 ouc yara; all nt one price Satur- f 1 1 . 72C lay, choice, per yard. . : ... 51 AlfOMOBiE VlS 49c 1.00 Automobile Veils, 49c-All colors, 3 yards in length, the greatest assortment and best values ever offered, at'. .Wf4V'iv' Place variety. - Beautiful imported models, trimmed with fine ostrich plumes, A A A .'TO $18.00 nnd $20.00 values; special Saturday at I lall 'W'f' $8.00 and $10.00 Trimmea uats Tmmnea wim long sweeping uh VrV f&$& y i ..i . i e.. ZPV Ay?' " 'rH A j nn The best bargains ever shown in the city. About 200 bright. Civ'VrV; T i ."O new hats added to the already great assortment. Special Shoe Bargains Men's Stetson English ennmv! double sole hand sewed shoes. li Of) piur .,... iw Dr. Packard's cushion sole vici kid t ff lined $5.00 shoes for men JJ Men's kangaroo calf full double sole lace or congress plain toe oi4 tip bellows. fi( tongue shoes 11 Boys' shoes, storm calf, rip nit; strong, rock . oak soles and turn O A A water C 11 Ladies vici kid dull top patent tip O AA Bluchers, $3.00 shoes -CsUl Ladies' patent colt college button 1 . JC A welt sole shoes, $3.50 value -6V In Men's Furnishing Goods You'll find the most complete Hues and lowest prices at headquarters. No matter what you want we're prepared to supply them satisfactorily. Men's two-piece under suits, Griffon Brand Shirts have Best Corset Styles . Corsets, In latest models at '. 1-50 nd 91.00 JThe W. B. Reduso at $3.00 ,12.00 811k Ribbon GIrdlos, la pink, i blue and white, choice 08? Drug Specials 50c eious K.oia SOC Rlker's Violate Cerate 'Judnut's Marvelous Cold Cream . aiaivina cream t m at 35c Dr. Charles' Flesh Food at TflC Java Rice Powder at Hot Water Bottles, each Fountain Syringes at Beef, Wine and Iron at 25c 50c 49c 25c Bon Ton Corsets, in Imported Bilk broche, comes In white only, all new-1 est models, nt 553.50' The Nemo Figure Building Corset. I with bust form attached, at. -S1.50 ' Other Nemo models at 13 and $350 i I Omaha's Money-Sav- ing meat Section Look at these prices and you will surely buy: Pork Loin 10lAd Pork Steak 1() Spar Itibs 74 Shoulder Iloast 5Vic Shoulder Steak &y4$ Round Steak -SlA California Hams, No. 1 fancy 8 All kinds of Sausage, Home-made Mince Meat, Home-made Sauerkraut. SPECIAL SALE OF CHILDREN'S HATS AND CAPS. $1.23 Bearskin Caps, Saturday, 98 $1.3. College Hats, Saturday. .98 $1.50 Infants' Bearskin Hoods, trimmed with ribbon bows and fancy stitch- 6&4.r inc-s: snecial. at . . . 75d Titrr . i o 7 i r Great Sale of Ladies' and Children's Garments SATURDAY IS CHII.DUKX'S 1.V IN OUR CLOAK DE1WRTMKXT. Several new shipments added to our already immense stock makes this week's showing of even greater bargain interest than last week. Enequaled in variety, unexcelled in style beauty, unmatchd in quality at the prices. About 3,000 garments to choose from Saturday. . ' ext Children's Bearskin Coats In sizes I Iufants', children's and misses' coats, SEE THESE HOSIERY SPECIALS 19 c from 1 to 6 years, $4 values. SI. 95 Children's Bearskin Coats Regular $5 values, sale price S2.95 Children's Coats In 6izes from 2 to 14 years, in mohair and plain bear skins, fine velvets, friezes and ker seys, plaids, checks or plain colors about 1,100 garments in the lot worth $5 to $7.50; choice Satur- . day. at ...S2.98 Children's Coats In fine imported mixtures, kerseys, astrakhans, chev iots, etc., finely tailored and worth up -to $10, choice S4.95 Remarkable Hour Specials From 8 Till 10 A. Kimonos, regular ues From H Till 10 a. M. Heavy 75c val- 35 iu. Heavy Beaver Shawls, full size, iu brown or gray $1.50 8:80 Till 9:80 A. M. Women's Cravenette Coats, in sizes 32, 34 and 36, great snap at choice $1.50 From 0 TU1 10 A. M. Children's Ladies' Maco Cotton Hose, 30c quality, with split or white foot, special at, pair . L,acues' liisie inreaa or 3iaco uotton nose, in plain black jr or fancies, or cashmere, regular 30c values, at, pair. . . . .,DC t i: l!!iTT !! -r. ii ... " ... utiles uue nose, in line gauze usie or .uaco cotton, wnn split loot AA 009 pair; mreu pair lor. , Jl V 1 Children's Pony Brand Hose In fine or heavy rib, wearing quality can- jr , not be excelled ; at . w .... . . . . r . , ; &DC Children's Fleeced Hose Heavy or fine ribbed, regular 25c numbers; r 1 at, pair .......... . : ; '. . . . :7. IDC Ladies' and Children's Hose Splendid quality at 25c; special Satur-, day at, pair I 2 Sheet Music Below Wholesale Prices All the Latest Hits 12ic Copy. Any two Copies 25c. Add one cent per copy postage in ordering by mail . Vocal Bonnets, in bearskin and silks, all colors, 75c value, at. ..20 From 0:30 Till 10:30 Women's o Silk Eton Jackets at.1.50 From 9:43 Till 1:45 Small lot of ladies' Silk Suits, worth up to 20, choice $5.00 From 10 a.m. till 12 M Women's Wool Ctishmere Wrappers, in red, navy and Alice blues, worth up to $10, cholce..$l.J)5 in the verv finest quality of mate rials and workmanship, $12.50 val ues, sale price S7.50 Manufacturer's Sale of Women's Coals ; Never before has such enthusias- j tic buying crowned our eiiorts at oar-i special gain giving ment is crowded with delighted cus tomers. The tremendous selling de mands hasty delivery of the newest creations, and every day delightful new specials are added to our stock. Saturday's specials will prove unusu ally attractive. $10.00 Coats, 48 and 50 inches long. in handsomo fancy mixtures aud plain colors, remarkable bargains at $5.95 Fine Coats-Made to sell nt $18.50, all nobbiest new styles and mate rials, at $9.90 Coats-Worth from '$25 to $30, in tight, semi or loose fitting styles, checks, plaids or plain colors; sale price $17.50 cotton, woolen or silk fleeced, at 08c, 75c, 45c .and ....29 Men's Wool Drawers and Shirts, in natural gray or camel's hair, worth up to $5 nt $1.50, 98c aud. .75 Stiff Bosom Shirts in fancies and plain white, also pleat ed bosoms, worth up to $2; Saturday special 98 Book Bargains For Saturday Only Henty Books, 25c values, large list of I titles, in good bindings, spo- cliil Saturday at, each UV Little Men and Women series, all titles. $1.50. edition, 07 Kvei'V dav the depart I Junior Library, fully Illustrated In lar .juvenile books, regular $1.00 edition, special C $1.25 ElMo Books... 59 Playing Cards at Less Than Half Regular mce Austen Beauties, a regular 50c Play ing Card in telescope box. special at LDQ proved a winner for sev eral years past ; every new customer becomes a steady customer for the Griffon shirts they're built to fit. YVe show a complete line of new fall patterns, at $2, $1.50 and 98 Men's Combination Suits, 'perfect fit guaranteed, at $5.00 down to $1.00 Saturday Specials 10c pure linen initial handker chiefs, each ....... 5 20c tooth brushes, each 9 50c hair brushes, each.... 25 25c celluloid combs, each. .15 $1 ladies' hand bags, each, 49 50c ladies' plaid belts, ca., 19 $1 fancy hand mirror. .. .49 50c comb and brush sets. .25 10c to 20c all silk ribbons; spe cial Saturday, at, yard 5 50c satin pad hose supporters at, pair 25 HARDWARE DEPARTMENT All size Cor Bits, without screws 25 Alt size Ship Augers iJS 20 D-8 Disston Saws .' . .$1.05 26 D-8 Disston Saws $1.28 28 D-8 Disston Saws $1.48 03 Bailey Iron Smooth Plane. .$1.05 054 Bailey Iron Jack Plane.. $1.49 08 Bailey Iron Pointer $3.25 85c Ratchet Brace '. 59 Special Saturday Tool Sale $2.00 Ratchet Brace, ball bear ing $1.49 STOVE DEPARTMENT 2-hole Laundry Stoves $2.05 11-Inch Air Tight Oak $4.49 15-inch Air Tight Oak $6.95 No. S Cook Stove, worth Ill.oO. for ...$8.05 ' lu the Laud of Dreams" (beautiful new waltz song), ."Tako Me. Back o .Dixie,". ."How Many Girls Have You ' Told That To." "How'd You Like to Llko a Girl Like Me." "I Like Your Way," "I Like 'You, Too." "Wou't You Come Over to My House," "Farewell. My Old Kentucky," "Could You Read My Heart," "Sonubodyt Sighs For You," "After They Gather the Hay," "Take Me on the Rollers," "Good Old V. S. A., Mid the Fields of Golden Rod," "What's the Ube of Lov ing If You Can't Love All the Time." Instrumental "Dixie Blossom," "lola," "Soap Suds." "Apple Blos soms" (beautiful reverie), "Drifting Leaves," "Beautiful Star of Heaven," "Echoes of Love Waltz," "Fancy Free Waltz." "Peaches and Cream," "Yanklana" (new two-step), "Elaine" (new), "Foolishness" (new two-step). Special Saturday Only Folio containing all the lat est opera hits from "Ginger bread Man," "Land of Nod," etc, only 17S regular price, 50c. Carnations!! Roses Free SATURDAY WILL BE OPENING DAY IN OUR NEW CANDY DEPARTMENT The magnificent new fouutain, dainty serving room and handsome new fixtures in our caifdy department com bine to make cozy nook in subway entrance to new build ingfirst floor. A Rose or Carnation Will Be Given FREE to Every Customer in This Department Saturday. HAY DEN'S, THE 0RERT UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS Of CROURItS, BUTTER, CHS. CRACKERS, FRESH ERIHTS AND VEGETABLES 10-lb. sacks be6t pure buckwheat flour. .. ,3. 2-lb. pkg. self-rising pancake flour hC Qt can Golden Table Syrup 9C 1-Jb. pkg. Imported Macaroni 8VJ Jejl-O or Bromangelon, pkg 7'4? 10 bars best brands Laundry Soap 25 10 lbs. best Rolled Oatmeal -2&C 8 lbs. hand picked Navy Beans 2.C Peanut Butter. Jar Oc 011 or Mustard Sardines, cau Potted Meats, can 2Hf Lea & Perrin's Sauce, bottle 23 Snlder's or Blue Label Catsup, bottle 20 4-lb. cans Walter Baker's Cocoa 20 Fancy Cleaned Currants, lb '. 9 Fancy Italian Prunes, lb.. TH Fancy Seedless Raisins, lb 7V4 Fancy Missouri Peaches, lb 12V4 Fancy Sultana Raisins, lb .15 Fancy 3-Crowu Muscatel Raisins, lb 9 TEA AND COFFEE SPECIALS Fancy Santos Coffee, lb 15 Fancy Maraeaibo Blend Coffee, lb 174 Fancy Porto Rico Blend Coffee, lb 20 Pure Apple Cider, gallon 25J Fancy Ankola Java and Mocha, lb 23 O. G. Mocha and Java, lb 25 The finest Mandhellng Java and Arabian Coffe, 3 pounds for $1.00 BUTTER AM) CHEESE SPECIALS Fancy Full Cream Brick or Llmberger Cheese. pound 15 Fancy Full Cream Young America Cheese. pound , ..15 Fancy Domestic Swiss Cheese, lb Fancy Imported Swiss Cheese, lb 33 Neufchatel Cheese, each....; -30 Sap Sago Cheese, each '. . . . .7l'i Fancy Separator Creamery Butter, lb.... 25? FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Fresh Spinach, peck T Fresh Wax or String Beans, lb 74 Fresh Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips or Ruta bagas, lb. ' l(t Fancy Cape Cod Cranberries, quart 7 Fancy Red or White Onions, lb l'tf 6 bunches Fresh Radishes 5c Large Grape Fruit, each 9 Fancy Wine Sap Apples, peck 20tf Fancy Jonathan Apples, peck 25k Italian Chestnuts, lb 12Vit Mansfield's Greater New York Pepsin Gum Special for Saturday, pkg .j DJN'S JtEVlEW OF. TRADE curat- MLfcUnnd Irsicnt tsri xenci to iieUr.d Prodnotioi. TARDY DELIVERY IN IRON AND STEEL UvUill Uuilnru la Active mi Whole, ale lllalribetloM oC Holl tlmy Cnnda la Wri llea.Tr. XB'.i' YORK, Nov. .-H. G. Duu Ik Cu.'a Wckly Review oi Trade tomorrow will n : Uusln?.s exprlenc-iHt iIim customary in tttlTUlHion durum cirri Ion week, bill a mora JriiMneiit maiding- Influence wad the In- joluuie fiiny or (rclKDt cure ana lubur. jjujiv nwuMrifB uro i voroly liaiiillc.iM a t lialli.; iuius. In oilier casee tiir la luio iiiaciiliitry bi auHO lianda cannot bo etuird, o.Hpiie llio IiIrIi wages ottered. Thin difllomty thraleiiH ta reduce the lunib- r cut iiiatoi laliy. .Sewrnl atriKes aie tir atoned uinl one railway viwu ujoue lms mivanoed Hti- to tne extent it fl.uw, a iiioiiuuy. Heiail tnule is well uiain tain.d ty lower teuiperHlure In Homo erc tlona of Ilia country and Hie full nitloy-ju- ut of iHlxir at all point, while wliole mile bualue3 In tioliuay goous Is ery , htavy. laiuy delivery etlll rausea complajnt in Itio Iron and eteel ln1ut.iry, unpreceuenlt.il (itHluction by th tlnmnlng mtlle failing be hind I ha requirement of coiiaumers. Itall way blockade! also contribute to (he dis aiisfacUou ol parchaeoriK wlio caunot cb tajn dellrerlea on apecltlcatlona against old contracts, while now orders are only taken ouwjt-tt HI 1CIIKHO niiipinonu New lako veB.ieU Have been orderecl, which nixaiis more buiucM9 lr platew, l tlioush the mills are already booked Ih. yontt the flrt quarter of next year. Stand ard steel ruils aje, hold frteadv, but light rails have again udvan-ed. Svenil l,n k lpo contracia are peuiline, Including 0110 for India, yet t ho mill have bo much buslnous on hand that thero la not the. customary sharp competition to a't new buslne. More artvanei s hav oe'currr d in pig iron nnd the new ore season liuu opened with a line of from 50 to 75 cents per ton. I-t Interest i.t pliown In the primary market for cotton roo;!r. jilihouKh there in a lair voluniA of businens In pionfH. H, t ter i-ondlttona are noted In woolen po.Mia. Itldea ore in (food demand at steady piii-ea. Interrupt' movement of Kialn to pi nnary markets and the conHfriueut rentrlc i Ion of foreign bulneH. an well as uetlvliy of northwenteni rlwir inllln. cheeked the up ward tendency of quotation and caused aome reaetion. Wesiurn r-eepte of ti.Xi). 673 bu. ol wheat for the itk, eonipaied with ,6U,ira bu. In the correapoudiDK week lnt year, while exvit.s from all purta of the I idled KluleH. Hour Inelmloi. iimoiiuied to iisi,i73 bu., against l,iA'.'X..' bu. a year ago. KKl'OHD OP" 111 H C1.KAR1( IIOISK Daalaeaa Tranurlrd by Aaanclated llaaka for he Week. NEW TTOKK. Nov. !.-The following ta ble, compiled by Brauntreel, khow the bank cleailng at the principal till s far tne v.eK ended Novcralier , with I ho percentage of Increase and decrease a compared with the corresponding week lant year: CITIES. Clearing. Inc. Tee. New York ... Chicago Ho.'ton ,. Philadelphia, ...il,V.l,7Mi ... I! 4,047, '0 ... 1D7.S50.:X.. ... 143,4tj,l. .9 . 3.2;. 3.1 ( eg fcio tio to RIDS THE SYSTEM OF MALARIA Th heaUbr color of th skin is given to it by the millions of little rci corpuscles in the blood. These are the carriers of nourishment, health ami strength to all parts of the body in other words the very life of the blood. When the germs of Malaria get into this vital fluid they destroy these corpuscles and rob the blood of its rich, life-sustaining qualities, reu- airing it thin, weak ana watery and nnable to supply the system with the needed strength to resist disease. Then the symptoms of Malaria such as pale, sallow complexions, weak vitality, poor appetite, deranged digestion, a funeral "let down" condition of the system, and perhaps chills and slight ever, show that this insidious disease is gradually affecting the entire health. Malaria must be removed from the system through the circulation, nnd the - toedicine to accomplish this is S. S. S. It not on.y cleanses the blood of al! linpure, unhealthy matter, but rids the system of Malaria, and restores the lood to a atronjr, healthy condition. S. S. S., besides removing the germs A Malaria, builds up and gives tone and vigor to the entire system by its tine tonic effects. Malaria is a blood disease, and S. S. S. cures it because it is a perfect blood purifier. Book on the blood and any medical advice ay without cUark-e, jjr SWlfT CPCCIHO CO., ATLANTA. CA. ft. Loula 1 5.',Sf.,wr I 5-9 I 1-utsuui j 4tt,vlo,tA; 1 l.K -ian frranciBco 4i,iin,nhi Srt.ti Haltlmore .....! L'l..2,i7i .9 (-iiieinnali i."i,i5,i !t4.ij 'khiwuh City lis.joj.i-o! 2.v New Oilcans I!7,il4,ti !.!) Minniapolia :ti,il,ioO t.U fleveianU li,...a,ti- -l.l UmlHViile 1, l"i t roll l-,ll.)'io j . l.-, Angclea ll,71i,b 13.11 OJttAHA ,90J,1H 7.0, Milwaukee lo.iAU.'-lt; b.'i. I'rovldeneo 7.o'i-,tJJ ' 11. Ituflalo 7,t:.'.',.'.". .8' Itidlannpolia 7.J.H.w a.l St. l'uul le..6.t. 17.7, lenv.-r !,7ia.4"l! 4l.f. Seattle M.24n,i:ii; Cl.li Memphis 7,r.a.n7 Zi.'i Von Worth ;.'.t''i,oHi! i l Klehmond t.W,Mi f-4 Columbus 6,i, i:'.7 WuKhlngton &.W6.543; 6.4 St. Joseph 4. :,:; 11 .'j Saaiinart U.iiol.tkJ'.i , lj.a Portland. Cie V.ti.S.r.l 27V..:... Albany ti.SVl.'Ait Halt lAk City t.74".;..i; 7.'-' Toledo. O 4.10e,l-'"1 ft.'.i HoeheKier 4.4J,4"; 13.6., Atlanta ,119,1' 11 -J. ...... Tacoma 4.19J,in' 8.2' Spokane, Wash. S.SRo.ij 31.4 .Hartford 4.:'M..V! 26. 7, Nashville 3.51U.W7I l.S Peoria S.3ia,oM I S Ie Molnea 3.o;,l,IM'i I .4 New Haven 2.5:1. LM S.J' t-rand Rapids Z3J4,i 4.0 Norfolk 2.sil.Kr.ii 4.6! AuKiista, Oa S.Zl7,S7i'e I 21.4 Kprlngfleld, Mafcs l.W.7: I 7 0 Portland. Me l,97o.i;; ! 19.1 Dayton 2,1'3.2'K: 20. i S'oux City 2.C"'7.3'4! 2.1 Kvanr villa 1.7:iS.t74: 15 S nirmlnghain 5.122.921' i.n: 'Worcester l&S.7'oi - 7.7i ..... . Syracuse 2.-"l. 4"7 ' 36. s! Charlerton. 8 C ),iW.9I4' I 3.J 5I.lneoln l.S9?7t' i Mobile 2.-M.7T7; 41.5'..,... k-i b4.;ai s.5 JOaklarid S.i9 4"3! ...... Knoxvllle l.!.5rr' 14 Jaekionville, Via J.214.V'4( 14. 2i Wilmington, lel S.TV.S-vi t 4!...... wiohita nuns' ia; : Wilkesbarre 1,0 l,;;.', f..'i Chattanoega, 1, 727! 13.1'...'... lavenport l.X23.4,4! 8.1! Little rb-lc i.hmh 6.'j 4 6;..,... Kalamazoo, Mich " V .h' Topeka 1.U4 474: 4 2 Wheeling, W. Va 1(M7.7I 29 9 Macon ' I.i97.:3' 4-.4 Snilnr,eld. Ill :. 76'. 7M 1.1 KH River 'l,?ii'i: 37. 71 HelH'-a 7-. 5 3: ! 19.2 i-eximtton I h.'vS' 6.1",! INrto. N. l I 7.:..1 i ! C8 5 New 1e.lfurd I !, Jll 16. ' Vounar-town .1 ' 47 871' t 17.7 kron I f. ''tl 40.01 KorkfclM, I'l...........l t7.'ti2: J 9 2 redar HaIJ. Ia ! 6 4 lx Canton. O ,.' S2i.'!i', 19 X K'iirhmon .. 47" f"0' 14 3 i'hr, t'a....- I ; n I 17.0 I-oell I 477.7TS I T4 4 Creeiihbura. JM ' ' 4 M7. I 18 M,v,ininirton. Ill ! l4'" 7.4' HrlntieM. O ' 4:1 r.i; ! fc 4 Oulncv. Ill ' 4-VJSm- IS.' Mnn'fteld, 0 1 ?7! W ' 22.7 lecatur I ja J4 .: Svux Kails. S. t 1 H3.SS1: 17. T Jarkoonville,- 111 , Fremont, Neb fS.r.ltll Uetid, lnd.... tHoiiHton tOalvt-Mon. Fort Wayne Totals. U. 8 Outside N. Y. City. ri7.o; :M'.7 .vi.inj. 2S,715.SV,i I7.;n.tjj( 8i5,299:. iS.fi'. 19.4,, 15.S, 1.6. $22,4.".5.h44! i 1,192,5o4,1xS 11: Moiilreul Toronto Winnipeg Ottawa Hallux Vancouver. B. C... Quebec Hamilton Kt. John, N. H Ixmdoii. hit Victoria, II. C Caliary Total. Canada... CANADA. !$ 34.759,'1 :jo,iil0,7(M 14. 3.22H,nio .Wl,99s' 3.4H...P1I' 2.073. fM4! 1.3M,3ci3! 1.014.172' l.u4,94i! l.S'V.S;' 8.0'.. 21.1.. a.2'.. 4.3 .. 12.5 .. 74.31'.. r,.s... H.o;.. .'.. $i.3'... 3.4'.. $ 96.018.6.S3! U.9 . balances paid In rasn. INot included In totals because containing other benis than ciearlue (Not included in totals; coin, par, sou incomplete. BHADSTIIK.fcrrS HKVIKW OF III AUK Hrault of the F.leclon Stimulate Ilnolue In All Line. N 10W YORK, Nov. S. Uradat reefs to morrow IH say: " tlreater confidence, resulting from the v, McKlbl)in FUR. LINED COATS tn all band tailor. f Few rfk teller m an band Uilor. a ) , d by tbe bail f . work, ia th. V A k : land Ak your dValct , 10 now you Miner, ica't Sltndud Fur Coat, li he cannot do to wi.'.e u and we v.ill direct you r to one who cn. McKlbbln. Driocoll r Hot atv FurMtnulacturtrs ' """ .MKI SIN .. U election, marked udvanees in wages of railway employe, greatly Improved collec tions, larRe. nlllna-rn ordui., indicating: heavy conaumpllon; Rood buslnecs on pprlngf account, a continued ncarclty of labor nnd record-brcukiiia; outputs of Iron and etecl are pre-eminent features of the week. Weather conditions, except In portions of the iiorthwem, hav been quite favorable; retail trade has been active, reorder busi ness from Joblx-rs has been laracr than ordinary, nnd wholesalers reixirt heavy or ders booked for pprina; delivery. As for a long time 4ad, however, complaints of Klow deliveries, on order are almost unl vcruiil, cotton, dry guods, lumber, coal, iron and fctccl dealers all compiaininR. Car congeadon explains some of thlx, nnd with present price of grain accounts for slow movement from the farms, but scarcity of labor la reported largely responsible for the backward deliveries' of dry goods. Advlcea as to collections are more uni formly (food than at any previous time tint Reason and the early advices point to Mocks of goods being well broaon, de spite fears that prospective hlRh prices may havo caused some speculative over buying:, Industry presents as active an appour ane us ever and lalnir is gettins hlah re turna, an example of this being anorded by 1111 advance of 10 per cent in wages by a numlwr of leading railways. All In all, the ultuatloti is one, of Immense activity und of eagerness, despite tho fact that prices or staples generally snow advancing tendencies aud index numbers are at tho highest point for at least twenty year, loirgo orders for steel ears are on the maraet and locomotives tufa being ordered freely. 'i'hfre la a rather more buoyant tone In the ehoe trade. Ketatl trade Is better, manufacturers selling- direct to that branch reporting good reorders. The iioaitlon of manufactured textiles was apparently never stronger than it Is at pii bent. Cotton goods have tiee.n quiet over election, but not so much because of uncertainty a because an goods mat can be secured iu the next few months have been auld. Cottou continued the rapid decline of last week and up to Thursday had lost 110 points from the high point in the late rise, though still 45 point aliove the low point touched late In December. Very large movements and good weather reports were t. e impelling forces. Hales of wool are smaller at Boston, but till above the normal. Large transactions of the laat three weeks have cleaned up supplies well and dealers get what they a more readily. Woolen goods trade reports are more fa vorable, eapeclally for fine yarn varieties, and come mills are running nights mi beovy weight goods. Business failuies In the I nlted States for the week ending November 8 number 146. atiulnxt 163 laat wewk, 166 In the like week of IjuG, lot In 19ot, UpO In 19u3 and 06 In 1'2. Canadian fa, lures for the week number 28, us agalnat a last week and 30 In this e-k a year ago. Wheat. Incluuing Tour, exports from the lulled Slates and Canada for the weoJt ending November 8 aggregated 4 1'.5.S11 bu., agnliifct 4.4!C974 bu. laet week, 8,632 4Jo bu. this week 1..-1 year, 1.4.4.276 bu. In 19i,4 and &.4J r,46 bu. in 1:(1. For the laet nineteen week of tlie tiscal year th exports are 66.7'.',2V) bu., agaliiHt S675B.&6 bu. la l'.6. lo.'-m.ii bu. in IJ04 and 112,4C2,Uil bu. ui 1901. OFFICIAL COUNT REQUIRED Hew York Still Uncertain as to Elcotion of Lieutenant OoTtrnor, CHANDLER'S CHANCES ARE LESS BRIGHT Kanaa still Claimed by Iloth Parties, bat llrsolt Will Be Delermlneal b Coast Soot Helag Made. NEW YORK, Nov, .-LaUst Returns from all sections of tbe state Indicate that the official count will be necessary to de termine whether M. Linn Bruce, republi can, or Lewis Btuyvesant Chsraller, demo cratic and Independence league candidate, wa elected lieutenant governor last Tues day. With incomplete and partially esti mated returns from every county In ths state Chandler's possible plurality has been cut down to 67L ' Both Mill Claim Kana. TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 9. At noon today republican state Chairman Crummer still claimed the re-election of Governor E. W. Iloch by a plurality of 1,600 over W. A. Harris, democrat, and Democratic Chair man Ryan at the same hour said: "I do not concede the election of Mr. Hoch. It will tako the official count to determine tbe matter. It will not vary cither way 2,000 votes, and to my mind Harris stunds ua good a show to get these as Hoch. Re turns from 100 counties out of tho 105 In the state, received by the republican head quarters show a plurality of 3,531 for Hoch. The official canvass was begun today. It probably will not be finished until tomorrow. 'liver for Coinage, WASHINGTON, Nov. 9.-Tbe director-of the mint today purchased 100,000 ounces, of sliver for delivery at Denver at 71.(27, rents per flue ounce., A. B. Hubermann, only western diamond Importer, P. E. cor. 13: u aud Douglas. Merger Halt l omlnan ' BT. IXT.'I8. Nov. 9 The hearing of tha depositions of the defense In the ouster suit of the state of Missouri against the Stand ard, Waters-Ilerce and Itepublle OH com panies was resumed today. C. L. Ackert. general manager of the Waters-Pleroe com pany, who was the sole witness ye trday, was again on the witness stand today. Read Bunday dinner bargaiu 11, It. I u WLVD or. 1 A Trial WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ir.i,. I"? v "Is tha roost satisfactory of all ths naroeror.s break fast foods dow on the market. A most delicious breakfast dish, served hot with cream and sugar wry nice baked witb layers of sliced apples, a little cinnamon, sugar sod butter, served as a padding with cream. It seem to suit tha most delicate stomach and is altogether worth a trial by every housekeeper. Mas. Da. O. W. Boskomttz, 140 Wet 71st St., New York City." ralatakls-MstrlttMSe-Ksay at Olgsstta ana Bssdy ts Est Cm St Krwtart. trt B I kst ' S fr sMrste; ar ceM kilia mn. a m jj f V