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THE OMAHA DAILY IE: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. ENs rubiuie rrces. HAYDENs HAYDENs "o " HAY DEN; If You've Got Furniture to Buy, | Letting Down Prices IS A BOOMER. : Buy It Now. |Unheard of and astonishing sales through the big store, Matchless| Have you been inour Stove De- And buy it here while our great Furniture Sale is on, and varieties and values in ChOiCCSt new fdll afld Will\cr gOOdS .NO S(OI‘Cl pnrt“1e“t i“ our Bflh’e“’lcl‘lt? while the special prices we are naming are offered you. Our|, ‘ 1 { daily sales of furniture since this sale began have far sur. |10 America offers greater inducements to buyers than you will find We carry the largest stock passed those of any similar undertaking in the past. The here Saturday., Extra salespeople to insure your being carefully & ““"‘ e ’”';“"‘"‘k‘“”":-"““r truth of the matter is, we never before succeeded in getting | ‘ : the stundard makes, a e together such a vast number of marvelous \nln": iln Ilm[:‘wal‘ed on. All gOOdS guaranteed SanSiaCtory or your money back. d lowest prices, We have the sughly reliable furniture, ' Agel‘lts fOl‘ Butterick Patterl]s { fi, Universal line of double base heaters—the very beston earth white [ Fine oak can ‘ : | 1 R ikl Q e - oL L0 they are beauts, the hand «ooa Special Bargains in - Grand Shoe Sale lsa k! ey are be t bray 1 gold somest stoves, made perfeetly, metal bed I race wrm gold y 4 s Now f ” Y ik ‘ i Men’s Furnishings A ‘ . , e stioks &1id Brost) - thi a $1.50 e e Tad Daves e offerid " . Nty JEVe W i o o X ar t heater and the great a $h.o | Shirts and Draws pal « ¥ . . ; ! 3 S : | "Sten's extra heavy foe m o The *'Uitra" Shoes for wom stet- | ! { ’ for . est fuel saver in America, a chair for| my evap f : e wers at dic, i [ son es for men 1 nd | Women's fine 81 viel kid ot | eaw ; " egular £45 stove, we can sell |, Mens avy all wool & AN | jenther Sample shoes, in ail y 4 By i e front and back, worth | | lot at 8 "Women's fine Brooks Tiro . n dr e, hole 3 you like cut for 39. i Men's he flarnel Shirts, fn blue and [ made shoes, in viel kid and ather . ) 85c. it tors, at 68, $ 1 $1.98 for Great wedr, all sizen and widths, on 1 vl ta W R e -, Rk Then, we have one about e 8hoes, | 1 kid an OF m all stem.t | ine’ iehi ox calf, worth § n'snle of Lo " e " ; Cily : the same style with a 16 inch i it e, e | LG @S qupl‘shm]g‘s‘ g, , oty | B ety ; o fire Lot, also a Universal, sells ipholstered in detone | Spectal v fne in ladies’ an Aldren's and 1 . - - P 3 " Y 1 kid_and | fin¢ " ur. good springs, the hest | G d Hosler velour calf, on i e und pizsed | wax anywhere else for workmanship, a $12.50 | vy ribbed Vests and Pants at ¥ : H forni e, 1 T b ‘ : 3 ‘ sale they go for $33. s me T e | SPOCIDIS : ¥ e ey S . 1k Ribbor ‘ ina $1 ’ ; i | sack L : ' A SIEcL RANGE? ribhed Hoss, tn fall | S oyaal Laces, pes vard . : 2 : We have one like cut, the Wo aro sole age i ; %Crestn and Pants | LS00 o0t Ghilicke women, " regu i APt g el { Standard, the finest range in horo for tho Moty e [ at s, e i jud .”” aelc Chinexe e { N Omaha, the top is 30x39,bxtra ¢ i . i 4 > Ny K large oven, 18321, extra Her- . | . i < : — vel rolled bevel steel, asbestus i | & ; 3 : it AL LR AL <ual ¥ Y N b high warming closet, beauti- Bk Mok & fowvet ek el Kdnde, 1 et B PR R R fully nickel plated, would be worth hundreds to % lack Siik Dr . s CiLe AL o 3 o exp v ¥ r cheap at %38, Special Carnival Fusoy s e vt | Ghina Department Draperies HETERMEE R R ook Sale price, . Ours {8 the only uy te China ¢ t ' s [; % ty We b oy 840, this Jumper, a Bed, a H " it | s B g \ e ko, a0 om0, i arings o ticr, | l0@ring Sale 2l o Comfort Swing -- 4 o bevel plate | yard 1s all pur 1d we warrant TH ALLION T % R THE MEDAL ; Jress to wear—many patt i t fine black dress silks are worth y S ) $ Al Ko at one price, per patt i v high back, [ y India sents | AFAT liverware oale t hape, $12 value bo ' | fains S0 ottine J ook, & ‘auod honost ) . X we, gular elsewhe fortable rockers made m & hogany | oré Cake baskets, faney' wpoons, mant 0% o ; [ e Skt n PR AR e L e et o | Sratedrtiode B s e | CATPOtS | o e o e ! TR ¢ Y | 4 - FERENT STYLES OAK HEAT- ey ¥ ' ~ L7 HOT BLAST AND AIR TIGHT VIS or, hard AIr Tight Wood Stoves (21 Wo ci ¢ you at least 25 pe ent on any kind of stove, quality, size cie., equal or better 3 CORKERS 1N HOUSEFURNISHINGS d, gond cabinet work, elegant 18-inch Hund Saw & your mail orde Fine Large ot RN v My led |4 Sewed Parlor. Broom & sideboard that usually retails for $14,00, L TR ¢ ussia), -6 Japanned Flour Can Our Pr 1 y Folding Ironing Hoard ; o |10kt Granite T , ur Price, | Galyanized Wash © |§eqt. Tin Dish Pan | | } Tron Framed Wrin . Granite Tea P ol Dover I5ax - Beat To-at, i Water . : X | . 3 6 Knives and Fork | Criktle Kitfe Kot ported Ihn‘\ B hder soul m sathy for olonel Roosevelt next Thursday ev.n-| A reception committee of forty membe — i ainat the GuTais | Gttt Avanne {he hoor Kilipino, did « ing and a committec, consisting of W. H. |under the direction of Dr. P nber [ n Meetings. / L e A L B e R UL Says Populists Will Poll Heavy Vote in | d wocraie” fed s | Cliristie, P. H. Mullen and Charles Knox, | chairman, will escort the speake m »‘”“ 1y $ ron bRl u " iy did he not againet | Wus appointed to enlist volunteers with | depo e ha ollowin meeting ediahsAly RELEARUN, CFRIRUION I8 PR Nebraska This Fall, agid,did he mot ¢ watnwt | ppoint enlist volunteers with | depot to the hall. Followi 0 Ll n [T e etk icky and sup. | "OTS€S: The matter of forming a march- | an claborate banquet at Millard’s will com Dr. Svenson of Kansa et SRt RS LOCAL BREVITIES. bt nit enrk docreiian ing club for the same occasion whs des|plete the program. Two features of D RIMENTIL Rtion cost him e ¢ oL ATAE R M A ver N haver B Bl | v did he ad popu red until the next meeti when the [ Swenson's reception at Creighton hall wint| BOST At the complet gume injured in Wednesday night, BRYAN'S INSINCERITY PLAINLY ~ SHOWN | o sbisiion il kel Tiruan Jider. Commiiten pul Covact prons | b e oot Teoepin - icraisiton nall wili| BOSTON TO TRY EXBERIMENT) At e sompietien, ot ment, I tnfured ‘s, Fune D ‘1" ceord “,',m,l diimontath o fn |1 K‘!‘“‘I decided to h m’ a special | a musical program furnished by the Swedish | win tnnugar Rikre in 0 ed that he wo! B | the south I8 s biick as night meeting Tuesday ni at which add ess:s | Military band Pl o until todiy. The atie 1 Finlintic (et bloodshed mark Tt reig S e Rl il s (hat Fas © o r the defendant e e e i S bhowsod | he worat, most damnable | Susing the leglsiative eandidatos res.d g Local Polit nip in t Ightl street from Capito | il typhoid fever pyernm Wit 3 Ll OhEak e iy the FIfth. ward A Bol \n Repu b Wil be or ) = y et naLy Al speetal meeting of the council will be Conne of « rned € 3 5 e friend of the op 2ed ¥ " i = i i gliby 5 b 18 of Mra. Ann Winchester interred Thursday at Prospect pata artis : on |y at 10 o'elock this morning for here s c ¢ ! W I W asse . e 4l " " g 1 s of completing t st of B t TP SR “ll\\l'lu\ GETS ALL TANGLED UP, ) *. Gurley will spea 3 pave. niec est u t atin AT% (1l Aurve in GRHR Aline Ex-Congressman M. W. Howard of | Wy of traud, 90 be | enses has cver yet en able ¢ \ ! oming year i i ) of the Presbyterian hospital ) publie, | | Mutdnticity of Populist Nominati ; i : : ! e Alabama, the well known populist orator | 7 irings Un Perpiesing Probicms. Senator A J. Bover r ature T th . It e Bony- | Teports thut Herman H. Ver Mehren, wh spoke at the popullst rally at| IR R SR S " by | through the MBS, | jize will R " e tonds | was sho s wife last Tuesdiy evening, :\h-.y ‘r\ (A w’ |\ D ‘\,( : e l-" " t rk Haverl : ¢ m; 1"\ where he in th to own It e the amount of the | has passed” the danger nd there is ashington hall last evening, arrived v plexing mix arisiog from the multi- | Senator Stewart of Nevadi i iy o ! K 1w o.her conditions 1t | nothing to prevent a r covery Omaba - yosterday atter a moutn's cam- | HOWARD DENOUNCES FUSION | picity of mopulist organizations - this | plites o most siacom fhi's [ Mcnday morning, and la ne weck Dledies 18 ing hostiilt | “Nana Wi, alin a chami paign of the state in the interest of the county. The two factions of mid-roaders, | State yesterday afters ) er, | Bosion store has glven Mr, Lockart com | maidin the Windsor hotel, is in jatl char populist party. Mr. Howard spoke en-| -Ronder Hix wccompanied by his [ fng o gold watch chain worth e e o P ) ; known as the “Deaver faction and - the | SCHUBALS o < e e gt e of 1 larke eanlionnen, o HIS ECONOMY WAS COSTLY Morearty faction, are contending for ex-| px.| n ppeal to its patrons h th maa | 8 s fall and d popul » in Nebraska thi 1 clared that tho disintegratior of the so it 3 called fusion forces which bas set in all| Ex-Congressman M. W. Howard of over the state is very marked in the Fifth | bama. one of the leading middle-of-the-road and Sixth congressional districts, where, he{ Pobulist campaigners, spoke to an audience 010, of the hou Starts to Walk Home to |0 overed snve and ix Robhed chief of police of Mankato, place on the official ballot. It was | of Ohlo, who has been do 1 | monopoly known a mill-end sale. Toe | fowa W, st 18 orearty, Cline and oth- | WOrk in this st W rst introduced by Mr. Lockart 1sL 18 that Morearty, Cline and oth bt IR e Minn., and brother-in-law of Court Officer port, la., his next appoint broke away from the regular mid-road | "N nbers of the Germa \ Way. Dan Davis, arrived in Omaha yesterday to fon and In a snap convention nom- | publican club who will e th o | first as assing s00n became a o Harry 8. Zimn in cusiody | inated Cline for congress and put up a full | Hennington tomorr L rec ature nanent ue to| M. R. Parker of Emerson, la.. reported |4t the city Jail. Zimme wanted in says, tho populists have a good nghting | Of upwards of 100 at Washiogton hall last |, gietative and county ticket, with Morearty A4 Uhe \ebster strect station at § ocock | potn merchan cing 1o k-d [ to the police station Friday afternoon that | Mankato on & char gt hance of electing thelr congressional can- | Hah' and frequently stirred his hearers by | 4g'candidate for sounty attorney. Two days yresent forward to with sa pectations | he had been slugged and robbed of $20 near | secured byl 3 three two didates. Especially in the Fifth district are [ Bis vigorous treatment of campaign 1ssues | lior the certificate of these nominations wi-annually, The sts of short | Bellevue about noon. According fto his brick bulldings (o it the the old-time alliance men disgusted with | trom the standpoint of an unylelding popu- | ) was filed with the county clerk ol 19 Travel hs of yard goods, silks, flanncls, sheat- | story he missed his train in Omaha and de- £ Cass and Sixteenth tw, the fusionists, who have nominated a demo- | list. He declared that fusion is but an out The Deaver faction, or regular mid-roaa | Al Traveling Men's fepubli-an clubs and hams, and the accumulations of | ternjined to walk at least as far as Helle 4 S ","' . cratie national banker for congress despite ward manifestation of an itch for the offices | organization, held {ts convention Augus i sraveling mpn Rot belonglng. fo. sy ready to wear goods from factories through vue On his journe he fell in with Woman's A ument as. the fact that the Fifth district is the birth- [ and that there is no logic, reason or common | A certificate of its nominations was |2F® cordially invited to join us in the|oye the cast. That many unique features | knight of the road, who proved to be quite fon will meet Monday in the office place of populism and democrats have al- [ 8ense in it. If either of the old parties be- | g1y ‘vesterday. At the same time J, B |#4nd parade given in honor of Governor 1 iperintendent of the city hall, A ways been as scarce as hen's teeth lleve in populism then populists should will be developed from th ale and prove | companionable In the midst of a dy; | Jones, chutrman of the fusion populist com. | Ro0sevelt at Lincoln, Tuesday atiern of o interest Is most probable. erson on the prospects for an carly | Hon to unite with the - Spanish War Speaking of Governor Poynter's chances, | abandon their party and go Into the one that | it “H0 8" orest agatnst the. pla: October All those participating in . et - ing or By 0 EATLOIpRtIOR wintcr, the knight swiped him over the fop | Monument” istociation ail S, Mr. Howard sald (hat it was his opinion that [ does so believe. ~ Fusion alwavs destroys | op (o names on the ofiein batiot unier (o5 | parade will meet at Lincoln hotel not later | ol el b S el Rociation in the erection of & Poynter was no longer fn the race; that he | the weaker party to it and he w od | Doy il el LU e e el g ‘EACH MUST BEAR HIS BURDEN | of the oot with i club. When the | central portion of was hopelessly beaten and thac his record | that men who had seen the greenback party | fact (e retary of atate tas reler (ihe | LINCOLN TRAVELING MEN'S REPUB- e elondad g A R in the matte \he railroad assessment, | destroyed by it should permit themselves to o LICAN CLUB | stoex L Tt thaist o U8 B tinte hiy story | les in the tthe olfy, starte the management of state institutions and | be fooled again | ac Thus mike varlous other matiers bad disgusted the| Widiout naming Bryan the iy e P Epai st i s m—.‘ sine | BAND INDORSES BEE CRITIC| } . $ e hend and heiat | rip- | the Jeweled du popullst farmers of tho state, who will vote | from one of that candidat i 4 Han boan ceveeiir it gear and the informatic ugainst Poynter regardiess of how they may | dulging glowing promise of benefits 0 ac- | pourt in Lincoln. He also called aitention | Members of Delistedt's ¢ organ- | trustee of the Greater America Ex Hiany SanRIve M0 Conpiicaced vote on the presidential ticket rue from tariff reform, the fulfiliment of | 5 (he fact that there are two factions of| isntiow Say Hix Remark ME. | RAMtER B atlon I8 Actively engaged Millions Wil b t tles this | {iriiia “there would be no prosecution When asked for his opinion of the {ssue | which was the Wilson bill, the results of | ;g roaders in this county and that one. “Rag-Time" Were 2 h ¢ iy the asseis of the | year, e can't keep the campaign golog | a result the chief's desk today looks like of “imperialism” Mr. Howard sail which everyone recall v it was sil- | wo Morearty on, has filed it | Bagkvup} borperstion. Mis yeuionl Buse | witheus: ARy TORY thAD WO GAR Besp | & BULOD SCuRieC ity g e Ml ol | tiaiatareurty (uabion, bas fied Lle cartife | R e BRER e t in that connection is that | the body vigo without food. Dyspep. | Mrs: Ered & FHateh, 1019 Spencer streot | made 1t it td not prevail. Then the speaker | yro™ ‘i balle e B B | itina s banqu nd smoker 16 Judgments against those stock- | ties ueed to starve themsclves. Now Kodol Fegational enarch, st solld gol4 ¥ allot ¢ I-roud populists lers who have failed to pay the amounts pep igests whai you eat and | huntng case watch Thursday cver ribed by t be goot food -you | While In the cr on Farnam streot | Before Justice wford forty-eight of | wa 1 eure o troudleg | Natching the m PR S g loid | course of good f Imperintism Speils Bu The fusonists tell us that “imperialism I e Nt ltaue this yeur. Mr. | quoted from Bryan's speech, declaring that Tryan raises the great hue and cry about |y the democrats are beaten this year the {he “consent of fhe Vil CRe TR | spirit of freedom will die and there will be and, bec Of these alleged facts, | no celebrations of the Fourth of July Hil t also sets out that the regular | thelr headquarters last nigh the mem populist conventi ho people's party | bers of Bellstedus ¢ 1 Th convention, wa in South Omaba la clation had spared no ¢ e 1o make | Sa the cvent a pleasing one he guost chairman of the | Were given ¢ to remember with kindly Unpinned the tr from her bedf ¥, igonberger of Plattsmouth also lost proximately §2,400, ranging in amount from HNold Short Sexsion.| s chronom ame way. Ay $25 to $1C but three or four have « ard 0 mner valuable fur ¢ 4 the garm park put in | plucked from her v those have been tried, involviig af , and the democratic lea « Because we do mot listen to this will | Weluslon that we are ru o' the wisp," sald the speaker, “we are de into an empire o ity L Pk Deaver fa onders, has also|feellngs their fellow-artists of Omalfa in the xSt pl iy | ML ) a |y ey Yo P eigl] 1T otest against placing of the 1 but € acutfons bave o1 Who was | Kk ad Frussian lamb, tpped with purchise o Filipir L8250 4| licans, Because we favor puttiug down the | o | discussions of music and musical evens| ! b 4 uts have f . ) ¥ Ured @ ratification of ihe treaty | {nsurrection, giving the Filipinos the Amer: | op o of 1 ‘ n {ling | Were not only interesting but instructive dine which completed the “pur-|lcan flag and a republican form of govern BNl ARanth ' queation o u8 A theme I8’ not he, more than a her | ment, we are accused of trylng to govern Ruthertord. James af | which received much attention and “ra man, responsible for 1hat them without their ent." sathertard, James M el Pl U | B it St T R DS et e & e T e b e “The American Porter” ' not mean that thi scr . record on consent of the governed with piti oY | class of music the matt « recent erith been decided in favor of the trustee and in | Conversation oceu he time and th WLIONS hiyo | Amm——————— will reach the hands of th the preguciialiun AR es surrounding that con : i Ciotent “explonn in variout | domaradie b }\”"»hvf"m".I;:.‘...fu.,.,‘('{'f.', do in e maior, the N providen tinka | ATL (RS ARSELR CIRATL NOEL AR | armouat iman Tmpoasit M the choicest of brews, pron glateanchlvnd DY Uit “AGGTSAL" L | e’ who dia ot vte " the aemotraie |17, 108 Of the cerincate wgaluat which it |Borte wad, gueste lost wmid &GN B o cin ; : mellow and pleasing, 1A e el s RO\ ernment withou | rod} el e e d RS . R RiLicanitn At T : n taking possession of the | criminating public. It pateors 19 SElSe O T be tound a the democratic papers of this i B solings of this S for a0k i lace of ¢ ship of xo . Sl | ucts. ts gh quallty is assured by i Tiding over North ¢ 4| Frequent and hearty applause attested the | CTe/¥hton hall, where Dr. Carl Swenson, | him. The druge foliia) TSI RS, Grer, KOED. FA i | crredusnt A0d boariy agniauss attested the | i0te, Sk ont 't Ththacy sulione, Tinebers Fii OruaAal ont i B RO SAL il 0, 1oy b ral the fact that it is the product of the irgahlie oy fod Goveh o S| ol commiaose, 3, P Ron Sod Jod | s, The S Mo R : nheuser-busch brewingAssn e e piryin Femain Biisstully | Bloon, nominee for county attorne Braska, b ke ¢ will | neighborhood. 1t i Iy TR P uir ‘ Y TR feporant of the fact? Sieih a THEISNITE A L s Saglis 8 b IR ARERaGe. S . Rt bl }jrc\\'crx of the Original Budweiser, Faust, Michelob, Anheuser- with sympathy bubbling over in t 151 At the meeting of the Fifth Ward Re- | will be a careful review of the questions | Iruggists huow th m 1 gtk ¢ Standard, Pale-Lager, Export Pale, Exquisite and Malt-Nutrine, the poor FHipine, did not rush to N A | recon e amd ery ottt 3L "the hame v Publican club last night that organization ' under discuseion in this campaign and a de- | when such a medicine is called for. Vrders aadressed to Geo. Krug, wanager Omaba branch, will be pr mptly executed.