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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, SEP $1.00 Lace Pins 25c¢. A sa pecial Offers TEMBER 15, 1900, RGP oAk BRANDEIS & SONS, in New Elegant Autumn Swell Tailor-Made Suits, Golf Capes and 3Kirts Priced Marvelously Low. 1.25 Ladies’ Belts 49¢ seal, Ladies dog collar belts, in resl ack—~new a an. gray Attire Considering that the scason has hardly begun these offers for Saturday are truly marvelous, Every item listed has been priced exceptionally low to in- duce ecarly buying, Come and look through the finest cloak and millinery departments in the west and NEW Rainy Day Skirts A complete assortment of the most popular pedestrian skirts in all the new shades and new materials, plaid backs, | on sale $15 down $% to « from. Special $5 rainy day skirt! 98 with 8 rows of stitching, U Every type of garment that will be single and double breasted tight fitting Eton Suits, are correct copies of the latest models, at $5.00 and $10.00 Silk Waists $2.08 sationa both gray and blue, jacket silk lined. These suits Kid Gloves 5,000 pairs of ladies’ high grade French kid gloves, in black, | white and all colors, all siz:s, worth upto $1.50 59 | a pair, in this sale at, a pair...... Handkerchiefs 500 dozen of allkinds of hand- | kerchiefs, including plain whie, | fancy bordered, hemstitched, lace | and embroidery edged, hundreds | of styles worth up to 15¢, go in this sale at 3 1-2¢ and 5S¢ | Big lots of ladies’ and gent’s Ladies” tie rings set with all pure linen handkerchies, all = rubizs, pearls, turquoise and widths of hems, fine quality, | emeralds. Special values at Wonderful Hosiery Bargains 20c¢ Hosiery at 6!c a pair 10,000 pairs of ladies’, misses’, children’s and boys fast black and tan hosizry, all sizzs, full seam- 61 C less, worth up to 20c,at pair 2 Ladies’ fine imported maco cotton and French lisle thread hosiery, full regular made with double soles and spliced hee's, i in plain black with white | feet and all fancy colors, SC ¢, your choice.at, per pair.... { S0c Hair ' | Retainers, 10c | Ladies’ hair retainers, tor- | toise shell, forming different | objects,including horsesh ozs, worth 3 Ladies’ Tie Rings All the latest golf capes, | plain cloth with plaid founce, on sale at $5.00, $7.50 and | | $9.98, ‘ A special golf cape, $5.00 value, plaid back, ?worli.'l up to 20c, 250’ 39C, 4()C crescents, wisi-bones, etc., | pawest style, in this sale at C 50c values 10C on sale EhaR Foire i e Y(Thisisaverylatcnove!ty.)‘for...-......~- A ople we e that E. Entrance was back door with They Nome. His far outheast of here. SENDS UP THE OMAHA RATES | Name 21d Soldiers from Two States Gather at|pe Supearior for Recreation. Republicans CAMBRIDGE, Net ! the AL I = Bib Dlkod | tnton vacine Advances e Tarin o TOWN CANNOT ACCOMMODATE THE CROWD outhweste 2 Stdney on "‘:""I Lk lington's g tion this week. Mr pahlf S S Speakers Address Large | 000 00 § in bis pover ¢ siodl | ABLINEE i and Other Atr el hay Nty and. e I8 & Entertain Many Who Seen . fiioouniy i S0 |t eton (Pasillo S Enfoy the Jam. s Jn tttle doubt | class rates rom Omat spare. s than | 804 : SUPERIOR, Neb 5 > littlo ta_ the | Propositio en the Bur An oration by United s Ne clty, | Mgton strick th rates would torney Summers o here and the two attractions at th rstate reunion geste 14, 1 rowi end. No coal has day. Ho was listened to for an hour by a and publisher of Angust 20, and ded by Gen al days in Cam- e by the Union P large audience, He was prece few week Mr. its mamu paper at York, il)—At Col- former land commis who made a short ad eral H. C. Russell, stoner of the state YORK, N E democratic chapel the dress. During the afterncon another large | ) aska ual con- e and some of | audience assembled to hear addresses by | © of the United Brethr rch com- | his old democratic fri | Hon. W Andrews and Thomas J. Majors, [ Menced yesterday, holding its twenty-ninth | poiu him say: “I.a Atma st r Closes, b “Farmer ith, a Kansas orator of some | %¢oslon. E ain s bri visit uow than I was a few years ago, because 1| ALMA, Net 14.—(Special Tele- | note, occupied the platform in the even. |Cler&ymen ates T o is|am a an and my vote this year | 8ram.)—The las y of the fair was with ing : quite lar Citizens of Y ic o swell McKinley's majority in | 0ut @ doubt the most successful o The | “harle op! candidate | 87¢ attending the meet held morning, | Illinois beyond the $0,000 mark." floral parade was superb. Mrs. J. My- | Charles H. Dietrich, republican candida e | e afternoon and nigh rmon preached | v. C. Whitney of the | ers won first prize for d for governor; E. P. Savage, candidate for | A Vetornna Propare Reunfon. P. Beall third, is morning w biliousness and all of the accompanying | AUTUMN TAILOR-MADE SUITS vailing mode this season is represented in this stock. made suits you will ficd the test examples of Russian blouse, $25-$20-%15 A Special Bargain at $5 Fifty tailormade suits in all wool homespun, | English Box Coa §0.U8for handsome Eng made of heavy cheviot, silk lined with heavy satin, same later on $15. and $19. nowonsale at..cvev e the pre- In tailor- all of which satin, a large assortment of a automobile coats $ [ Child ren’s Reefer are bl P actually manufoctured to sell at $10.00 — Eealdad; oth ) ANt ATl very but go on s 110 14 yea ' o | New Autumn Millinery ‘ Tr'mmed felt hats, felt walking hats, felt Ladysmith hats, all trim- * med with polka dot velvet rib- l"il) bon, buckles and fancy feathers Trimmed felt walking hats [ in the basement at 25¢. [ $5 for copies of $25 im- | ported Model Pattern Hats— Our first showing of beautiful trimmed hats, all velvet made } hats, elaborately trimmed with breasts, fancy gy m= | feathers, buckles, chenille, etc., in beau- | | tiful combinations, on sale at.... Specials in the Basement Wallace Bros.” white metal spoons, etc., warranted | not to corrode— at specia! prices. Wallace Bros’ Tea Spoons, each Ic. Wallace Bros’ Table Spootts, eachi 2¢ N Wallace Bros’ | Knives, each 3¢ | Wallace Bros’ | Forks, each 5¢ | é AMUSEMENTS. Do) —D—P— DD~ “A Night in Town'— It always be & matter that so brilllant a writer as ¢ wa howe ed and not rk has deg now & debatable whether his later pleces Lave anytbing t commend them to those who would like to proper place in the ion of the publi is still characterized b he stage hold 1 Benefit for Galy features that made it s0 lar earlier § A hiiearseribe a pl.n\\l? Manager Rosenthal of Miaco's Trocadero bas \ a woful theater, co-operating with Mr. T. E tone of the plays he « 7, mATARNE (0L Watsoh's for lately and this i because in the case ability It is entirely unnece One of these comparative ations, “A Day and a Night, its initial presentation lu Omaha at the Boyd's last night. Like other of his plays, Wy uft ton storm reached in resp appeal for publi 1 view of the fact was given s and ond all d ricken c Automobile coats beautifully tailor fin ished with elaborate stitching, lined with best sing out all tho chi ade, appl noon for the bt, urgent need of he derive the benelfits of the values we offer, ts & Automobiles lish boxcoats N velvet colars, &f coat 998 I that is new in and $ 2 5 Jackets M uslin Underwear 1,000 pairs ladies’ fi ne mus lin drawers, neat- 12120 ly tucked,all sizes apair.coiwiees 500 pairs ladies’ muslin cam bric drawers, handsomely trim- med with lace and embroidery, extra fine quality, worth up to 75¢, in thiJSQC_4()C sale at, a pair Big lots of ladies’ fine muslin and cambric night gowns and skirts, trimmed with the finest laces and embroideries, with deep founces, in a great variety of styles, worth regular up to $1.50,in this 75C'9 SC sale at each —— s 7oy & tof food a man week s {s why 4 thousan s of cases sses permanently cu “‘;“"‘“"‘ st “(' gt Fiiman | cast Ohio conference S RS dactas fourth. Singles: | it is not to be commended Without reservas ke s may mean Tnsauity, Conmniption m:lt: 'ur! |l]ufiu‘r!". corge D. Fllmer, | \ucy "ot ‘tho homo Blitor | iberty, first; | tion. The Hoytian excellencies and th are no s © 1 perhox ; six boxes (with sndidate tor 1ang commissic cond 1 the bible which was both aska will be held here second; Ethel | Hoytian defects run through it and, it mus D= dedyctipn f cclad guarantee to cnre or res aroor W. A. Porglen, are among (hose whe |, The Rev. B. W following named Mrs. S. C.|be sald, the latter outnumber angd out-|RO other stip 11 mon ook cantaini are in the city this morning, and a portion | 1 Rev. E. V havy nrominad the > ¢ the | ceeds will be t e proof, free. Address Peal of them will speak at the grounds during | JCRHY surviving char g ¥ ¥, fifthi | weigh the former HARMAR LY R | utr Mooras. Who w111 GtsoAtoh b nes dictne Co., Cloveland, O 4 e . "% | member nee, is in at 0 be 1 At least nd Mrs, D. Sulll- {art of stagecraft, filled the stage | M ¥ Hi Slspated Bold By Kunhn & Co, 16th and Douglas the day. T the eck | with 11ght, the st rustle of X J and J. A. Fuller & Co . i4in and Doug The atfendance yesterday was about 8,000 (i 3 VP nder John Reese, General h Koo aks sl A tha The § de up, b including the attendance at the coursing | M. Reed. Rev RLVARD. ey SATA A the balloon as [gar nx;;u;w.‘.\n‘l f0 i iteate b} ; P When others fafl consuit meet, which has been conducted in con- | 15606 o resars | Jobason, ry and Mrs ral i i aaak e A RS ik v Oriex nection with the reunion. All of the tents | 1 to report e A Ay in P (aad | the m i > actions g nd ¢ emit eve ere, the dialc “raternal Soeletie Par on the grounds are full and the hotels are | tont to It ; g closlog with & | b AT P s g g g o 4 overcrowded. Lodge rooms have be Toys Ask for Damnges " e TP A frewarke: | i R e T T - . R mmercial | opened up and are used as sleeping apart-| COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. l4(Special)— | Reunton s ) r hour g ‘ommercls ments. Wednesday night about 100 yo Beraard Bodewls and George AT || Four Big Meetings In Ne [on the sea & o i | R i : : : i | SEARLES . e stlgesiry damant oot ¢ I \iig repre 1 in FOR BUTTER, |smey for judement i tho s of 3 that men ' OMAHA Prev Boiling Over. [RARER. Mat ATty 4 {and the unc n ss P F-glicose bl Farium | Al The effect of coffee frequently produces | yown s ich stealing §4 oy makes no effort may be assisned a place fn’ the 1t mu-ns rEmo v word, it 1s very PRYPRERS S I tamps from distress such as loss of appetite, dyspep- | y and the sia, bowel troubles, etc. A lady from g gy bl dd North Evanston, 11, Mrs. Eliza J. Stuart, | RCR T BT ) Sactad 2328 Hartzell Ave., says I had used | s . | a that I ever Political Clubs in Niobrara, | coffes many years, und though I took great | Meecting at Falls City. care in making it, felt its ill effects very | 14 Decial NIODRARA, N Sept. 14.—(Spectal.)— al occasions serfously. It made me billous and robbed Bur held an ley and Re b of eighty ity to its me of my appetite for breakfast meeting at Barada in this county | rs has been organized here an The hall w ed that over 100 will be enrolled “I always had trouble with dyspepsin crowded aud great I was told by physicians | prevailed. The ad and | sentation of the jss e.| ceived. Republicans loses. is also being organized, but far consist mostly of n and there is but little e g befora the week s and was well re- A Bryan Barada precinct, [ the mem list stronghold of | Women and ncouraged ¢ thusiasm t night wa while 1 used it that I had catarrh of the stomach, came to believe there was no help for Two years ago I quit the use of coffee [ which has been b and began to use Postum Food Coffee. At |the county, feel much first 1 missed the stimulant, although the | outlook. The meeting 1 Man Acensed of Sioux City Murder | Confesses to Mississippl | safe Robbery, taste of the food ceffee was delicious addressed by County Attorney J. E \ Sept. 14.—Henry Pey- | “In a few days I forgot all about my L | Y {oay aeaiting madifaliio coffee In the satistaction 1 derived from | (CHaB&es 1h l‘"":"'f’"'," MR I Savara alkatilcal siss \ to Stoux City, la., to Postum, and soon found ”.'." my MRPee] \doiph Maw of this city, who has “been | moruing, followed by a very high wind. The | ged murder, this after returned, the billous condition and dys- | (o0 Flgd B Qe e | weather still keeps warm and sultry, T aptain Reinold's at most of my life and it is really remarkable that I am now so perfectly well. To say that T am grateful does not express it. Once | T na wh find a person that does not like Postum, but I always find it is because it mpelled to leave the home i5e of the shame that iily through his sup pepsia disappeared, so that now I am|['¢4! ™ P for the Ne gne | WAAReT ARLL Kegoh wamn 00 aulteT ‘ sia Reinold l five years I enjoy my food as well as when [ D0¢P bromoted to the poaition of distr pidly st u young and all my dyspeptic symptoms | ‘Spector of ‘;!*:h{!x;A!r\xv 1 e dy ot SN e and trouble of the stomach have goae. Baw ger of the local e f Uom( ) a youne man of Clydes- | “These troubles had been with me for [ O+ Foyer. who was sent here owned by J. H RUNS S BL MOe s sold this week to J. Buck- | ¢ g “ | ley of Henderson, this county. Mr. Buck- ley has taken p A, Neb., Sept. 14 pectal.)— ning gun of tho republican cam- paign was fired here last evening by Mrs Mary Ellen Lease of Kansas. She held McKinley Clab at Un SYRACT! Neb. pectal) — Sept. 14 bas not been properly prepared. There is|her large audience spelbound for mearly |The Unadilla McKinley club was success 0ld Man Hurt. but one way to make good Postum &nd that | two hours fully organized last night with 8 E v 1s to make It exactly according to directions M) allowing it to boll full fifteen minutes, not Bur, Their Nerve, after it is placed on the stove, but after| GIBBON, Ne ept. 14.—(Spectal )— the real bubbling begins. Use a small plece | Burglars broke into the postoffice here last of butter, bout the size of two peas o pre- | uight, drilled three holes in the vent boiliug over. knocked off the handle and combi Hiett, president, and Will Hair, secretary Wagon Runs Over Child, | 3 LUSHTON, Neb., Sept. 14.—(Special) safe, [ Eric Winberg, an S-year-old son of August tlom, | Winberg, was run over by & wagon loaded 'yiin ¢ | winsome 1 vacord Feld Warranty De . wif Della . 19, b K " that or s 1 i iin than on board s 8 Jot . black 2, A arlc 1 Madge Lawrence v k. Read and wife to k i as Ada Barr, a ret 1 &he s very well anf 1s E Cora 1 ngs and the sing some Scot was kind enough to glve | res. Why they daid it Possibly it was because th bers were set down Im the p | her and th her to earn her salary If You are Tired because she sang them well. The didn't have much to do, but look pretty, | ford l’--‘-d Ph hat warbie the dreariest kisd of ractie | Ruoreford's i osphate execute cake-walks and keep the ball P moving—all of which they accompl | It mmediate relief in mental with varying degrees of succes | Jand physic The settings were unusually rich and Geanine bears pame Hoxsrox the costumes were entr'acte music was ssibly a lttle more haudsome and and pretty. Th abominable as ever—j o THE CA Bellstedt' There w Pavilion and to ing 1t mildly nded, and as Ba liberal, he gave them lots of extras. Among | the composers were the old school wad | e at the e leaged 15 hing was re-d T Bellstedt was $1e880DIRY PUP RE OF THE HAIR FFRT4T SCEA * %" MEN LIST SYPHILIS WEAK WIEN SEXUALLY VIAD £ AJATTA y ALs N {6 79 Dearbory it ol . r salc in Omaha, Neb. by Jas Forsyth, « |2 N i6th. Kuhn & Co., 16th and Douglas Biuffs by J. O DeHuven, NERVE BEANS restors weak B Taake e ' us, . Tohus

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