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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1900. $1.50 and $2 Kid Gloves 5% g 3 | Men's and Women's Handk'fs Made of real French kid in the new ’ Y all widths of hemstitching, and nices sl styles i mied with 1ace an today, per . 4 at | v v pair . - A Jdic and Extraordinary sme Bovs’® School Suits Grand Opening and Closing Sale » _ E'{;Vi:;go‘purfl‘laiefll ofaChi}cZgo manufacturer over 5,000 boys' and children's‘ of FINE SHOES. we are able to offer you the most remarkable bargains in boys’ clothing you ever heard of. With the opening of school but one week distant, this sale is quite opportune and will be the means of Today we show all the fall S‘YICS in fine shoes for men, wo- saving hundreds of dollars for parents who have school children to fit out. They go in 3 lots on sale as follows. men and children, and wind up the sale of the wlholesale stock. Inducements to buy shoes are Lot 1. Boys' $2 Suits 98c | Lot 2. Boys’ $3 Suits §1,49 *onser o3 thanthey evever ke This lot consists of 1,000 boys’ suits, made of | This lot consists of boys" fine wool cassimere : Men'’s THE FINEST ["d 0f lhe Sfllc cassimeres and cheviots, fall weights, good qual and cheviot suits, in a great variety of colors, : New 1 / ity, well made, nicely lined, ages 3 to 15 years, | newest fall styles, correctly tailored, proper Fall Shoes and Sllppers 8 I \.l k ages 3 to 8 are vestee style, ages 8 to 15 have weights, ages 3 to 15 years, vestees from 3 to 8 that money can buy for the (" "‘e W hmesa € SUOCK. | | i i - Style double breasted coat, | years—T wo-piece suits Syie < " Toda with knee pants — | from 8 to 15 years—worth 49 Ay Enamel Ak-Sar-Ben Ball S the lyast regular $2.00 suits— fully $3.00 a suit on 5 Sl100§ and evening wear. ) 1 on sale sale Saturday [R— i A e | ddy of Saturday A\ PO ives i nireas . TR e ¥ £ ! half price . , . : 1y 3 Patent ; i ke $] .6() P Lot 3. Boys’ $5 Suits $2.5 b i b Bd 1iket x,\ Leathers | &9 ‘ i sale for your est all wool suits that were included in the purchase. The styles are the very lat Fr e 3 ¢ N vy ) e choice of est, the patterns the most desirable and the fabrics the ; ; | all the best. No end of choice colors and patterns to choose w; Fancy Slippcrs / ladies’ shoes from. The vestee suits in this lot are exceptionally well $2.00, $2.50, $3. $3.50 > from the made, with handaomely trimmed vestoes wholesale id coats, the 2-pieca suits are lined oxtra well, ages from 3 to X, and from 8 to 15, decided 35 \ A : ; YRl UNE=<OHTURI8 EOTUORROW 10K i vicyvwu st oo s sas wewhupNavsova e worth up to six dollars a pair. stock at Yelour L el $1.69 Terrific Price Reduction « Men’s Fine Suits &4 " . B i $3.98 for Men’s Fine Wool Suits, worth $10.00 . borcalli B N A with horse shoe circlettes in ‘ $5.00 for Men’s Fine Worsted Suits, worth $12,00 A1l Finest g™, W foow i e $6.98 for Men’s Clay Worsted Suits, worth $13.50 ‘welted Shoes g WL L28 l $8.50 for Men’s All Wool Suits, worth $15.00 e e g ... 11.39 ’ Your choice of all the finest men’s Suits in the house $25 value $12.50 | Wepdilitellal 0es, I'riple soles and imported Kid Shoes, Child’s shoes When you take info consideration that we sell the finest roady-to-wear clothing mads in America you will realize the magnituda of these offers. Every suit is well made C 1 K bl LA L F That would be sold by other| $3, $4. $5, $0 and $8 12 Mloouo doutuoe e % » - e % — jealers for Misses' shoes Men’s and Boys’ Hats Men’s $1.25 Shirts §9¢ give BalkAss 2o 2=t and.. 89¢ ; ; i > L Sy omen’s Oxford ? Men's new fall stiff hats—the Barrmore, in every | We are offering a remarkable line We will s2ll today at Ties, :IIII. o .“ I S d 6()0 shade and every style, in the following blocks 1 90 . S5 of men’s fine shirts, made of the choicest Men’'s shoe . |1 8 shoes— m Bove'fineleloth . made of all wool s and of extra good quality. They come | 1 g . fy e RN s g N.kiap"smr‘?f Rcd glialds Bié 250 ! l with cuffs attached &5 and fflllCY Beaded slmpers \l: omen’s shoes— QSC i detached, all sizes, pos- 9‘ : [ $2.50.$3.00, $. B bii il RS golf and yachting caps, special......... itively $1.25 values— | Any size, any style, any 0, $3.00 Ladies Velvet :."J Boys’ fine felt fedoras and round hats 4QC " (crushes) black and colors, special value .. ..... on sale today for width, any toe. worth up to eight dollars pait Slippers at ....... 5OC e e nses, representations . . N rmn| fraudulent pre ing at Lincoln. Neb, to W. H. Hackett n{! 150,045, making a total gain of 3494 656 YT A1V T M ‘ n o 1 ‘ NEW DICNITY FOR OMAHA | e i it i e 2 v | v 2ot i 230, W WU GETS HURRY CALL|PLOT AGAINST SULTAN'S LIFE|yINERS JAY STRIKE TODAY gregate gain and not the AT A | — time ago, under his own name and that of | been appointed assistant in the irrigation in- | average incrense per cent. The result was reats ¢ N roof 118, Includ. 2 tha Unfon Teachers' Agencies of America, | vestigation division of the Agricultural de- | that the percentage of gain, according to (Continued from First Pags) ing Several High OMcinis, Wade (Continued from First Page) Archiepiscopal See to Be Located Here by | |0 o0 F0Ral) “Servicn Tnatruction, | partment the census bureau officials, while appearing | — i s in Constant - s - . Holy Propaganda. etc., agaiost which “fraud” orders had al- — to be larger. rely, 51,11, was not so in coal in tcan he positively stated a o duced by the uprising and fighting, fn the | ) 8 3 he oper 1%ééh ikind S prising a £hting INSTANTINOPLE, Sept 4ut | the operators will not agree to arbitratio 5 |Fewds heen tanund MUTINY AMONG FILIPINOS ixc"owiv to thalicrnt mthon tlowed | piion o he s s b s s KISnE | o s ssormn o the S Lot oy s st e s o e in ma he caleulation j f the jubilee festivitie neetings we ple “ ¢ | b the subject consideration, would make it | which began & 2 fel rious parts of the Wyo OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1S SOON DUE | PEOPLE SUFFERING AT NOME | Sntive Prisoners in uitthia Attnck dhe i e o paidersiion, woult ciske it vbich began sinday on the completian of hin | Floua parte of the Wyoming valley sd the | Guard and a Number Porto Rico Census Figures. Tikoaa thera aoniWithariw. the Bulkiot (halk | oo ) year as the head of the Ottoman | - i n nonearly all ' e | Deplorable Condition Reported an Are Killed. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—General Sanger., | troops to e Ul S |5 ““" has 'v“ ) v;wl. 1 by the discovery of :':' fnenting ‘vl‘w otiient vab v‘,.’ ablding Retarn of Archbishop Keane is to Je B ittios Anauhie e Tuainns director of the Porto Rican ‘census, has a plot against his life he decision of the axecutive hoard of i the | Afome i Osntts WASHINGTON, Sept. T.--Manila newspa- | just published the third bulletin relating to Daggett as Brigadier neral. | One hundre 5 | miners now in sesston in Indianapolis “ pers Just recelved at the War depapartment | the population of Porto Rico. This deals| There was a dearth of official informa- | "% een | Bar Wi and Puddling Seale | WASHINGTON, Sept. T.~The socrotary of | §ive details of a desperate mutiny among | with the citizenship on the basis of | tlon from China today. General Chaifec | DETROIT, Mich No agreement |the treasury has receivel advices from | the vative prisoners in BIlibid prison, which | lteracy, with special roference to the ef- | 8ot through a dispatch, dated September has yet been reached on the bar mill and Amalgamated asso Aaska confirming reports that s most de. | resulied in the death of four and the wound- | fect upon the voting pop rable condition exists among the mative |'DE of Afteen of them. The report states | cational requirem tion of the edu-|1 At Pekin, indicating that courier it imposed by the For-|Still employed to close the gap in the line | WASHINGTON, Sept. 7. There are some tmportant changes pending among the four s | Puddling scale, by the ¢ omuwent upon the ctation ron manufacturcrs who Indlans along the coast from Cape Nome | DAt the outbreak came without the slight- | mker act. The males of voting age m of communication between Tlen Tsin and | wuich has o at Mancheste 1. | are in this oty W enc t athollc provinces of this country i P 1 A ! I, where su 2 French con Cathollc provin ™Y | northward. The treasury officials are pow- |©t Warning. The official the prison | ber 201,071, and but .8 per cent are of | Pekin. 'This dispatch made no mention of | oring is Iikely to be caused by the ioteros| f the Republic Iron and Steel compan: which it is learned may be definitely erless to render anv aid to the sufferers|Were B0ing about their duties on a hot sum- [ eign birth. Of the white persons of Porto | the military situation and it was nferred [ or opiratives, espectally if. as 1 not imne 10Ok THit (54 hin Rtk ALDUata i d os nounced after Ax hh:flv;:p'l:vmv n owing to the fact that the department has |W€F afternoon, the 16th of July last, when | Rican birth 20.4 pex cent can read or write, | that affairs in Pekin remain quiet. The | gjple, the stoppage continues into October, | ©0F€d (he men $4.50 a ton. “If they do not | from Europe. For t ot yme : no available funds for such a purpose, but | @ little Fillpino. serviug & life term, as- [ while 17.2 per cent of the negro population [ M was 88 follow | The prospects of a satisfactory American | Ac€€pt it." he said, “it means the end of vatican council assembled in Rome in 1 Teneral Spaulding hos swritten & letior to|simed a crouching attitude and began to|are lite Under the educational quali TAKU.—Adjutant General, Washington: | crop are considered as slondor SO tne algamated association, for we will | the influx of American prelates hax b the War department, which has a fund | “TeeD up behind the native foreman, iving | fication the number entitled to vote in the [ Pekin, Sept. 1—Following extract my re-| | shut down our mills or get putd St | steady durlng (he present yeur and it 18| yhieh can be drawn upon in emergency | Uiterance 10 a low growl like a wild beast. | island would be {7073, or 23 per cent of the | POTt cabled: I wish to * * * speclal Cnxh Sloan Wins Two Races, will work for prices which we can afford | muthoritatively stated - that Pobo 160 18| (o’ ke the present, recommending that | The effect was electrical on the other con- | native-born males of voting age, restrict Colonel Aaron Daggett, Fourteonth in-| PARIS At Maison's Lafitte yes- | to pa | dosply imprapied yith. the O m 1n | 1000 be supplied and distributed under the | VIt | ing the suftrage to about one-fourth of the | fantry. for his gallaniry at Yank Taun Au-|terday Cash Sloan, on the Duc de Gramon | them have made in regard to their seex. In |l G0 50m Gl omoer (n charge of the | 10 an instant the mutterings had grown to | adult male |gust 6 * * *und good judgment in the | Barnevell, wom the Prix de Chamont, 5,000 \ N oa Unit for Stelking. | fact, the pope has never met so many hler-| o o e, The T " Qoo |@ WIld roar and every prisoner was making | The cities of San Juan and Ponce contain |Attack on Pekin August 14 and for gallantry | francs, over a course of 2,100 meler WILKESBARRE, Pa., Sept. 7. -At the | archies from this country in a wingle sea- | [ERR U ARES ER o the | fOF the keepers with murder in his eve. The | most of the foreign element of the fsland, (400 supervision in the aitack on the gates| The American jockey also won the prix WoodWard mine of the Lickawanna com son inco his ascension. O this account he | pUERE R S e e o | fenfor_captain of the native g when | but even there the native whites and[©f the Imperial city Aucust 14, 1 recom-|de Maule, 4000 francs, over a course of | PADY this afternoon the foreman took a vote has been sensibly touched by their proofs | ., "y be jngtructed to render any assist- | N® commanded the little mob to di negroes each outn or the foreign el- |mend that he be made a brigadier | 800 meters on the Duc de Gramont's Fraj- | °F the employes to see how t stood on of devotion to him and it s #aid Intends (0| 40q pogeible. The Red Cross soclety In be- | ¥a% slashed across the back of the ~head | ment. while together they outnumber them | United States y. Colonal Daggett nine |sier a strike. 1t Is sald only for of 470 emphasize his appreciation of their loyalty | ooy iorociod in the rolief measures| WIth @ hoio. Then the infuriated men | nearly 234 to 1. In Ponce the native whites | months to ore arriving 64. 1f pro- | voted uot to strike. The ope in this by conferring further religious favors upon |, oSyl ot o d it 1s not unlikely that | Started for the gateway of tie prison to|are more than three times as numerous as | M0ted brigadier general he will gladly ac Aaanad b Weol section sald nothing but a u can the United States |t will co-operate to the extent of furnish- | OVETPOWEr the guard and escape. They were | the foreign element and the negroes are retirement immediately on promotion. | PERLI T seni-official | prevent a strike and they are making preps The creation of Omaba as an archdiocese | oo o ite | met by Major Rogers, the commandant, and | double this number | CHAFFE | Reichsanzeiger announces that the minis- | arations to hire coal and iron s (o will be officially announced soon, while the | % a swall portion of the guard, who fired a| The province of Bayamon, including the| Return of Royal Family to Pekin, | ||Y Of state decided yesterday, in view of | gvard their property during the continu indications are that there will be further | PENSIONS FOR WESTERN VETERANS, [ volley o the ranks of the fugitives. Threo | city of San Juan, has the least illiteracy, [ 1r tnis a oy the deficiencles of the wool supply, to[ance of the strike foundations of episcopal sees in Towa, Call- | Kl PR e i ke Bl d Bt of the white mates of vetiag | o 1f {Ni® £overnment i taking any meas- | facilitate production by declaring evory- fornin, New York and Pennsylvania. 1t is| War Survivers R Biyeithe| Guats ror oo aatent Dukiihidic lasdse. & H . Aeparve ! |ures urging the return of the imperial | where a new material tariff, to continue Strikers (0 Run Automobiles. understood that Archbishop Riordan of San Iyrhe | P00 of the most desperate type, urged ales of vot of Porto Rico rl"“‘m 10, “Fakin. the ironponuible aMclaln |at st two yonrs | DETROIT, Sept AL a ng of the 15 to be given a coadjutor bishop V™M1 them on. Though already wounded by the | 73,010 or jer cent are colore: ARaLifN 1o . HIRKe Any. stktament o8 the exccutive committee of the National Ass \y Ontd ahle annalotes i§ St HIb Roiri AR bnbidken ol v nt @ lored subject. Such a step, however, on the .,.:‘....‘.L for Indin's Crops s Good. | cjation of t Rail Empl hol i . rt of the Chinese offh i { SIMLA, Sept 'he weat 15 now 1 Yol b sl . utgomery of Los Angeles, who poke before he fe ary. oot Lenvos Washisatan;|PAte 06 tho Qlness omelaln. |tida polntod | " oDA: e The - yea:liar \OW | here today President Mahen was insiructed has been acting head of the St. Louls diocese s'in & trap, this orisonen LINGTON, Sept g "¢|out. would be highly desirable and might | Promising for the crops. Excellent rain| (o draft a plan by which the | inion S AR A T A 8 Bt s Bt e e L RHNORER - EapL Of [ be an important factor in facilitating the |18 fatlen in a1l aistricts and winter sowing | are 1o be assessed for raising s Kain very probably would have overpowered the | tho city last night for his home at South- | PFCKIeSS of the negotlations for a peaceful | |8 ired. The number now recelving re- [ which to purchase automablies for use b: A number of “monsignore.” or domestic | small guard and made their escape, had not | ampton, Long Island. Unless some sudden | 51 troubl With |8k I8 ROMS hing under 4,000,000—an en- | the street railway men in clties where the prelates will be named in various parts of | Am prisoners themselves come to the | complication should arise nece tho respc he Chinese em- | COUragiog reduction treet raflway strikes are | i the country soon cscue and helped to capture the fugitives. | return he expects to be absent pire at the capital city in direct commun Yalonnics ¥ A few more volleys from their reinforced weol sution \\":. the roproseuiatives of the al- | 1onpg oty fon i o on | Stationniy B WORK PEOPLE AFTER JOBS e e e T ure o 100 DOWERS i more satiacton ro- | e TR e st | {narters in abject terror iHalv saattaradl cn s, 8 ults could be gocomplished than by ne o John W. Weir ermline | e Duna hinatan - gotiating through subordinate: ; b g n Frand MR Flgnres from Census Ofilce, . nd con Nothing came to the State depa ot T Rarer ndon WASHINGTON, Sept. 7Tl iy 18 at Sur H.: 8 from Consul John Good : K o (b ming convention at bureau announ populatic P p } 0 Bingham, | gy ienal confirmatory of the press repor ! WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.~The Postoffice 8 i S0t e Banertl Smith Lo ar e e At g Chang had asked for an Fhikl Rebloblok At Mis @epartment this morning issued the follow- | ' American escort to Pekin he absence | i i he Austria peen issued by | WASHINGTON Pele of notif ) . the « | 10g: A “fraud order” hus been issued b INGT Tel e R T of t requ he oft ane today on the Postoffice department against the |gram.)—Rural free delivery will be estak WASHINGTON i ls her fer not to make any ate- | ( 4 ' ol 1 A Aed American Teachers' agency, the American | lished at Aurora, Buchanan county, la., on A has parde P 1o t as to their reception ich @ rge | k t men outrigh 1 fatall Civil Service college, L. D. Bass, manager; | the 105th inst. Service will cover an area | A G ¥loted ke ( t wour eighteen others R. M. Hines, secrotary and treasurer, L. D. | of forty square miles, with a population of 1 Doalil ofl s s ; e situation at An China, ha Bass and R. M. Hines, ind.vidually, all of [98. R..Alver s was appointed car LR L " ; rently cleared up considerably, t} Ausirinn Helehsenth Dissolyved \ireeting the postmunster | Fier p instructed Admiral | VI o T.—An imper oo t to rveturn to the writers,| Postmasters appointed: Tewa—Edward 5 \ he 7 ) o8 1k ) % ! b fraudulent,” all mail macter ar- |A. Marshall, at Bethlehem, Wayne county Rapuintien r ) which s sent I lire new riving at postoffices for either of tho m L. Wilson, at DeKalb, Decatur against 42,0 g ool o parties or concerns, and forbidding Richard Emerson e, Ringgold ot 15,8 i v sty arin T Ca payment of any moncy orders drawn to Wyoming—Arthu at Fo *h - bl s Ca anal Stntionney Engineers ¥ their order. This action was the result |est. Crook county; Mrs Willlams, at | s I vie o ol 59 d ) Y | >ostoM | Hamilton, Sheridan iy, and J. H. Perr 'h n ) ide & &s served t t e klr 3 il of an investigation by the Postoffice de 4 o it was d the 1 a et dey ) Wi partment which showed that these parties, |3t M on f 1 out for An a \ » her 1 under their own mames, and those of the | Miss A ! of Michigan hi Ealisted Men Get Commiasions I no concerns above mentioned, were using the [been re er In Rosebud, 8 VASHINGTON, & 7.—Three enlisted o . 3 been mails for obtalning mouey from teachers | Indian school ut $i40 a yea en, who have rendercd e Ssr Kt Bapors DUty on Talinspd ramer t throughout the United States and from | A bostoffice has been established —at |y, rog ¥ 4 ) ) I those desiring to make preparation for |Stroemer, Adams county, Neb., with Albert |y, | g i | : 1 civil service examination by meaus of faise | Birdsall ax postmaster. The postoffice at |y, ' i « « prefe h \ 4 Rertha, Burt county, Neb., is discontinued: [y otd ; b %1 ar { ; | = = = | wall to Craig iy (Bl re 1, & o = 4 Daniol P. Bush of Nebraska and L. Dun 5 2V R) L bl ne r b | ! Sergeant Major V 1 8 t 1 that |can Kilborn of lowa are appoiuted book Bl i s et J State hi by i § |binc ‘remont M. Clafiin, C. E. Clar Spain [ A TONIG , ‘.I“ ‘:,‘“L‘,, "'_' "”“h‘“ ‘ly*-"’l!'\ i .' '”'k eant E. ¥ will ¢ jid| streneth t medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery {AB8 SabiAng B OISR o8 BANIMONS: N | Thirty Voluntee “Human Avrow” T gt 54 | Witch Hazel preparations represented to be * the same as™ POND'S Horsford's Acid Phosphlio T A e g g N L B ST. LOUIS, Mo., Se \ ; i - 1| EXTRACT. They generally contain ** wood alcohol,” which irritates AR i R e A : ON. Sept - ey 4% Wi s e i g 24| the skin, and, taken internally, is a deadly poison. Half a teaspoon in half a glass of | |compositor in the government printing | reau up to last night had tabulated the re " ! Buss, ha | Herre l sold only in sealed bottles in butf wrappers. \ water, refreshes and invigorates the fl | omice turns from ffty-four cities. Th how & d d By, ftends whto knew HUB | Blumenthal and Kalbers, which w . e 1 14 entire system. A wholesome tonic. The secretary of the treasury todsy | population of 14,644,711, This is an average | acrobat and clown . | been performed at the Ber A ’ Genuine bears name Hoxsroxp's on wrapper. awarded the contract for the miscellaneens | increase in population of 27.90 por cent. The | PATIUIM'S leading atir was | gecount of its sarca Talaraiices | known as the “Huma 1 torences Lo the repairs, painting, etc, of the public build- ' same cities in 18%0 had & pojulation of 11, | " poverty 80 called “Lex Heinze." |