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12 WYHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1900. e e———————————————————————————————— L S | | ' THo P BOSTON STORE RATLHOAD SALE [ YICTAN DT DTN | A Telemram that Paplaine Ttaelt SPECIAL ADVANCE NOTICE | GORDON'S STORMY (AREER "ero sroms mammoan ssis. |Rqroy STORE - RENNANTS| “ieemsm e ‘ | : ! ulen Comforters SHightly Oraha * $0f a Remurkable Purchase of & Care Damaged on sale Today ‘ . o b ; ‘ iuhtly Damaucd Carpets Men S Career ag Polica Judge to Te n the AL the la | Ikoline and waie day We Offer Without Question Grand . " . N STORE, OMAIIA Cl l . Impeachment Pre Jout v et I in Dress Goods Ren e ’ s, oot L 1 (o] \lng v ALl the b e of the st « of large r i ! b ' i FORMAL CHARGES PREFERPED AGAINST HIM l’ h = FRIDAY IS OUR REMNANT DAY | «! . [ 4 k - \‘l ; 500 Po sy : kelier than not a man's £10 | A GOODS COMF « t olis of al 1 " i v to | Al the 5c twiited toweling | 3 beedic ferent kinds of Moquette, velvet and all wool suit will be your test Alleged that ¥e Has A ted Siraw w‘" s0c Turkich towels, slightly dam ‘ Also Finest Lot of Dreas € . i r':‘]':."lui'j"::;’ ol of the clothing store. Pall o Honds and en in Other | A - o ol SlanketE, O that Mateh Bought from U, 3 n ladie ; t ‘ s _‘[““‘I ey ail ¥ r f W owinter. It's o sor( of a stand Ways Too Lenient with | b p tom House on Sule for rts and capes th 5 T S e e i \ v . Crtminuls | i g S e SR Fiest Time ‘Todny. 1 here fn a f b 1ing at the most remark- | ard —even if yvour mind ix set rched mualin s prices that carpet ever sold for | . ‘ b ' 3 on a higher cost su b rent g FRUBH v 1 the st gl Knowr nduy the sale begins at " As g f ) ) ned K 8 GOODS, 49C Y1 dufoitiid BOSTON STORE, OMAHA I'he' goor the quality, the h.y:r‘n" I 1 15 of G0-inch ate {158 WAL Baper N W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sta style, makeap and finish v - :m\'r\ 1 fensay n office, he S ol 8myrna rugs, worth teds, Euglish hom i Rl 2 gt | Your starting poin Here avi { d go at and Ja A L ! the are nore oney -y 1e HAYDEN BF ey are m mon 1l hee All the Ge 1 awine, wol i wd ough each the . ki bl Kirt or f: wuid pe| Read clothing and turnishing sale Per BO than we know of anywlien will b : Mo koods are Just arriving L 8o tomorro 14 | Marringe Lice else in town next weel ! ; 1 ou sale (omorrow ANl moro or s HENRIETTAS, 39C YD, N The following marrt were is g we place on sale 5K ) aged. but are about 4 J sl 1l wa enr vestorda t moup &t 6C PER BOX Y y K J wilar valu hineres, French serges Restdence A# FOUR cakes, This s « chance Men’s All Wool J M I \'s ond boys' fall and win cheviots and prunella in Omut to get o good tollet soap for » y . ' | s, fine and heavy | are strictly all wool, in long lengths R : ( < | Gray Suits for the | ribhed, fleece lined, go at 19 id any number of the that match, go to- | 1w . P ty Hygleneque Soap at | Y 4 Seyiiteg i AILEVE e SLNAE LI g oV e AL We tWhite Rose Soap at 1fe eake. | Cut and made for the most crit J G Ludi e musli Irasw cashmeres, | 11! mat h Wkl kbl S ical and particular 1 w 1 ) ) t . for 2 n wa v 1 » " . ' N 4 N i o } rose e HA " e AR R Ry Ashlund A Gl RO - i o ian eloth lining, satin piped, full reinforeed, mad office [ i N. W. Cor. 16 A Douglas Sis. IRESS GO0, D8 FROM THE U Laura Rhoda Mead, | S . at b eake with ag much re as if you paid some merchant tail January 1 ‘ f « ) OUSE | We w ¢ Unsce Soap 12 i Sk 'k 4 m sell : i v p Popaiiey oo o bk p st A Card i . v three times ten for it, and if vou buy it of *“The Nebra plice § and b o co The Nokel § omorrow w on sale the finest lo rhe siitNatabans o Banter BAIVE. SAVE . s " o oy k tinuously L fior Judge | o il rted dress goods that | o 1 1oprias ifacturers of Ban A6 | sWVe sell Big Bar Imported Castile Soap ut IT'S ALL RIGHT Gordon had . A er cial advantag 1 | | authorized the undersigned to guarar 20 4 L k Ll p ‘ nearly a yard in length, | gor pCL T fou, Uloems; tatt WRITE FOR NEW CATALOGUE AND THE PRICE IS TEN DOLLARS . ; " « zema and all es. You bave for the eit pieces that match, 10 4 Sh 9 p.n [} i i money baeck {f 't do all | b i Ay Uat d,nol matehs b oa : : grman & McConnell Drug o e o 0 A Bl Yol B b it mmieh e k| SR e O Sl I en’s Trousers officers frot . he pur- | he T! m‘"' A th Al the silk ants from 2 to 10 yards, | PTUS Store, South Omaha COR H OAND DODGE, OMAHA posa of th harter was tc s al ‘, to n plain colors, checks and plaids, including at oust bi t e the expira- | L T I‘ 1 nd &l poli 5 the ch wffeta silk. go at L0c and 69c yd tion of t o Install populist b G % Vil e B An immense lot of new silk remnants go Ntrong, ,]nruhl,. and ,,H wool. or 8550 if you prefer, styles and de - R RatmeSTvanT amd AL 10c, 15c and 2ic for entire plece 1 stvles bet p Weakblected fn 1807 bl 5 e BSS GOODS REMNANTS IN BA T P and styles betw points, embracing Elmfra . win can oty ofors | Sergamten, Beriuton, Wobanrre e he Popular Judge G sod for election in April of | g1l points in the anthracite conl regions An immense lot of double fold, half wool 1897 an. i I thawa T Toe Chanteusus o hoTnte. wvers day, | 10CY dress goods 1n all the new colors and held by ri that the changes | [ « meals, with popular HIERD 5 LbS AL P 11 of the cha relating to el o o i g Mg B - Also an immense lot of fancy weave dress erSO“a dia not ap N, 86 JHAR | §1: o w11 IR g TR oy A oents w2 | koods in mill remna at Tigc yard ~ Gordon's term under his firat election was | op ap & ot b i lds, Remnants and odd pic all kinds of L d t d cicion v v o the ke hnt rows | qmaant, 10 o4 piees ol e o onducte with the ot} A DA TSPET M [ ot 4 b 4 e | Cambric dress lning o mill remnants, i - ¢ phone or call on nearcst agant, or - tin 1 in of r 1 term of two | (yiahan, Genera gont dams street, | at tho rato of £ ’ atend of | L a0 A | Drapery silkoltne in long mill remunants $1,200, the amou § 1 by the new ¥ i bt 8 et [GETS HIS MONEY'S WORTH Mercerized sntecn tn plain colors, 100 v Reh Siin ehFeh /Al BbiFe i t grade outing flannel, 8ize yard " & fon ¢ g el dne Vowed He Wo . . Imitatfon French flannel mill remu I f d () proviston for i pn o | Me. Wedse Vomed e Would Lick ¥r. | T California an regon o retained the off I w e Kept Hin D claim on the job a alary of $2,500 per Word. i-inch wida light and dark percales, ic ear. All othier municipal are elocted - i : :m, thie " P holdibg d hundreds of other remnants in the Special Attention given to y \ME | Sid Hedge, general agent of a fruit tr ent Ladies and Children Travel. They are well cared for by the Condue office o1 ye 11 no elected | pursery, 1403 Chicago street, fought with BOSTON STORE., OMAHA ing Alone tors who mccompany each of these excur with tho other office 4 W. Powell, a traveling man 1 emw N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts sloun to California and Oregon, and passengers can cdepend upon receiy he legislature remedied th tefect bY | {rumphant. He was arrested and yester ing the most courteous treatment amend € h t bt 1y 1 police cour he was fined §5 2 =y T . No ¥ Fares on Mekel Plate Rond onductors are all men experlence in excursio vel, SRR e bit:he Gl e emeinty, i | OGS TSI SR Compiaenl or, thi Dot |01 L evel d LU eomioFe oL LT shtromgits cerarully Rrtsnme e T UI U—“””” oo "‘”‘ n Novembe when the t who has had the worth of his money AUIBHTRNt BOBRIRLIBE. GE thred YeutibuTAE A i g e ki F |~ \1 YIFA® are hold. Last fall the republicans ref 16 ks thi SO AT ETae: | S Ant BORIREOE (o X L One of the Most Attractive e F S A\ 1 taepit t both directions be \ to name Judge Gordon as thelr candidate |« have bee AFFlad (OH1¥! TATES. WOMKN: | (s an’ " O ints. Bulate. Ne "‘\ S Features of these Excursions There is a difference betweon the first and - for the office, yo he secured the nomination | Thiy man Powell used to go with Della Sims [ e (BeES BOEEI00 S0l O is the Economy, second class passage in rallroad and slecp- on the fusion ticket and was elected. | hatora she became my wife, and when she b L e L k ing care fares of nearly $27 per pastenger. This sum can be saved by Sult brought by Judge Gordon to com and 1 were engaged & year Ago’t to wliloh ane aided aheliran ok patronlsing the Union Pacific Personally Conducted Excursions the clty to pay Bim at tho rato of $2,600 per | u] ghject!" exclalmed the prosecuting at- | *5eed and comfort, forming & peerless trip s e R year from January of 1518 was 1 : of advantages ho New Pullman Or finar, ( Lot e b . 1| torney ava incompetent, rrelevent | % TFHCE {84Vt Ghilekgo. 412.10:35 Slecping Cars aestgned to this sorvice were buflt expressiy te accom against him in the court a few weeks | apg {mmaterial N AW Lol LHFGURH cta- faRABoa LR, New modate the excursionists to California and Oregon #g0 and is now peading in the supreme cou Oh, let him tell his story,” said the |y " L $ " Tmpeac cdings Began. | judge. Yor! ""l m“'n"v\l,“,",‘-,"”‘"," > All Are Light:d with the famous PINTSCH LIGHT, are well ventilated, [} - Since Judge Gordon became police judge As 1 was saying” resumed Hedge. MIEAE SIIAY TS SHUERY R A T have separate lavatories for lalier and gentiemen, and all cars are car- there has been an alarming shrinkage in | “when we becamo engaged & year ago 1|7ith throush ¢ for Buffalo, New York peted and upholsiered, with movable partitions separating the sections, I I the money rom fines, and the | warned Powcll not to interfere with us and '\‘v'::m;' 'r:r““i"""‘"“':"L'"‘::."\“:"" L vr,‘y‘"r'(_"l"v" thus insuring all the utwost privacy. matter hus caused the Board of Kducation |1t to attempt to keep company with Detia | FERIE FRES AR B0 0n 8 o e Ih No Smoking Is Allowed in the excursion cars, there being f& a delightful experience much uneasiness. Frequent threats of im- A0y more, but o spite of this he took her |\ Bl (e o Tale e L ehigh Valley A Smoking Car provided for that purpose on the traln Think what it means—no snow, nor slush, mor poachment charges had no offcet on the | o a dance one time when I was out of town. | o S50 LT 0T (et ions at sleot, nor winiry blasts—instend: sunshine, balmy Sudge. May 21 of the present vear Membors | That was last January | TR e Bl e THE ABOVE EXCURSIONS LEAVE OMANA EVERY FRIDAY T e R A b i ey L J. Penfold and J. . Moore introduc:d Last Junuary!" exclaimed the court. | Tt 0 el Gl Glago at 10130 other outdoor pleasure tho l\lrl:u.w:vu 5 ywulul\;m which was nvl\v :hvl fight :\.‘:”::yllglfl i\v:::lr; I"n-‘xu" Honow | D , with through cars for Buffalo, New Take the Burlington Route to St. Louls or to Kan adopted by the Board of Education | [ Yes. 1 was going to expl ¢ OnOT. | v and intermediate points; also at . " " sas Clty, and board a through car there for Jackson T sl S8, flerrins, attorney | My wife never suid anything to me about It | York and iatermediato polnte: s New City Ticket Office 1324 Farnam St. Tel. 316. Vil B4 for the board hereny fnstricted | until a week ago, and it was Ler iutention | Tikah . in) GIad to 1820k You Rbotit Thtes. traisas {0 cause imp » Ungs to he |to keep it a secret from me. but about ten | Individual club meals, ranging in price P i RGN LA L brought against Pol Iudge Sun 1 from 35 cents to.$1, served on all our fce ét ceter: rdon, AT upon 1vestgation, such pro- | 4ays ago I guess it was she was taken with | Ao s. Rates always lowest. Writ Goodings be Warranted (he Rrip and 1 guve her some whisky to-— | 410(0G care. "Rater wlwavs lowest, Write, | Ticket Offce, sumngton Sration, Mr. Herring b an investigation of | “Oh, what's all this about grip and | Bata i bR pal el a6 canernil 1502 Farnam St 10th and Mason Sts, Judge Gordon's s and In a short | whisky?" shc the prosecuting witorney. | ANt ot ¥ oAl Hakls Tol. 280. Tol. 128, }me impeachment chargos and proceedings | “What's that got to do with this assault | ABER Adams stree hicago 250. 3 wero in tho hands of the city council. |and battery chaige? His wife isn't charged 3 3 g After considering the case it was referred | with belng drunk or with—' A AN e e | by the council to the city attorney, who re Let him tell his story insisted the irge to which Mary Bcott. colored, w drafted the charges and added to them | cou i the disirict court. and until they developed to a document co 1 gave her some whisky to warm her er frie o T for her she will awai In the amended form t charges were | that whisky or the fever or something made | h Scolt w ealous Mabel Hudson sigued by flve members of the council and | her delirious, and she began to talk sort of | Whom she thoughi wis paying too much at the mayor and will be presented to the | bughouse, all about ‘lady the center mwli' 0% b ¥ BURURAGy | a e' district court fo a short timc en hands round,’ and ‘sorry, but I'm en- | On Sale Now. | . The chief charges against the judge are | Baged for the next waltz and .\\h.vv un: Carpets and matting used at the Den for The warm weather so far this autumn has made the m.x 100 vln/vu ladies’ corsets, in black, blue and e sted straw bonds, postponed | Sid say? and ‘Jack, what it 8id should find | (he Ak-Sar-Ben ball at great reductions. g A winten ReaRAn BaRkward: fic ithe avh ‘ q that he accepted straw bonds, postponed | EId say? and ‘Ja o he Ak-Sar-Ben ball at great reductions— | and winter season back b ha drab, and pink, in all sizes from 18 to 30, every cases in () rest of criminals and fellad only slightly damaged | gy more clothing than we should at this time. You must @ : suspended scntences after the defendants Well, T begaa to take a tumble to my ORCHARD & WILHELM CARPET CO. | Havh atheavisc auit ot slothsesand CVATGOEL amnlta e corset warrauted, the regular $1.00 values, on Q pleaded guilty and paid their money into |8elf aud when she came to 1 arked her why | o % ta By, {mmedixie] e ing sale at only 49¢ the court. More than 100 specifications are |She'd never told me about Jack Powell tak FUNERAL NOTICE, it an object for you to buy tmmediately we have marked all ale v 49¢. get forth in support of these various |IDE ber to the ball that time. Cold bluff, ; | our new fall and v cloth for this week's selling. You We have just added to onr corset department charges, and the Board of Education and |You Ses, but 1t warked, She wanted fo know | The funeral of Lafayette Andereon wil / I will gave from $4.00 to $10.00 by investing early. Isn't that a full line of W. B, “Brect Form” Corgeats. Call ® majority of the members of the council | Where I herad about it, and then went to | ;o "l0 o clock Friday morning, Serv- | i worth considering? Notice what we have to give you i feel confident that the district court will | ¥ork and gave up the “‘n..:» m;» v 1ok | KGC WA be conducted by the members of | ) o and see them Temove the judge from ofce, I made up my mind then that I'd lick his post, who are requested to be present | ,, / G Rl S gt I Ll 35 i g § Jack Powell the first time | met him, and 1| el s che members of Grin Woman s Man S m S in | oW p 0 Date Fa ncs \\ Ww See our special line of Redfern Corsets, war. LiBnenips 0 L i Figure, | 214, and that's how 1t came about | ‘ Nantanlwhelahone, ng no other year of Judge Gordon's | Have you any of that brand of whisky Y . 3 - | a i » celebrate recaue 1. 2 O o :on‘ul nfl off » ‘m.\{.- the fines fallen down | let(?" asked his attorney. “I want to find | é [ § 5’745 I'he celebrated La (.|]uqu4 Lattice corsets, o tho low cbb of (he present year. In | ou how cheap a winter cont my wite wil | JH@ AUditorium O itt [ H ‘wg on sale at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50. . exposition times the income did not fall | e satisfied with e Auditorium omm 68 | 4 ik . to the ridiculously small amount turne bave returncd from Kansas City, “chock [ ] L] A most complete showing of all the best lines over to the Board of Education for th full” of new ideas for . f f . including the W, ( Kabo, Ame Lady and A 8 a1 ¢ w ideas for pushing the Audito } 5 of corsets, including the . Cabo, American v an fiscal year which ended last July. The| All trains on the Nickel Plate road $12,50 Suit. |\ ) \ ] that the fines pald Into the general fund | '0 1lnes runoiog tralus from that point; | paying iovestment for Omaha—but will be | SPECIAL SALE ON LADI AND CHILDREN'S UNDER of the board July 11 of each of the years | #1850 at Brocton for l'h!nl'uu-mu lake poinis ' a paying investment for every stock holder WEAR N HORTERY 1 have been as follows on trains Nos. 4 and 6, roaching Chautaus (_rhg shares will be §1.00 AR AND HOSTER Judge Rerka Gsh oo | QUS lake the following duy, early morn-| =00 o o ‘ L] 50 dozen ehildren's fine fleece lined underwear, on sale at 15¢ S1den Herka \to | iug and carly evening. These are advan- | f:om 's,.l‘,',d‘l,l,..',uf[ i w‘ ¥ Rest 1 t 20 195 , Judge rka ‘% 0 | tages which should be greatly appreciated rh Powder f est grades at 200 and 25¢ Tudwes Rerku and Gerdo 47 . oate e th Po I f e A s f 0 Judge dordon it Jii 5 1Y 8ll-and especially Louriats. Asktined 1o G ‘.w.‘“‘" For a |5.50 Suit.. Fora 3”:00 Overcoat, For a sla Vicuna Overcoat, 80 dozen childern's fine camel's hair underwear, on sale at 2i¢ | #0153 | eastern points. Up-to-date drawing room g LT ki & dor 82110 sleeping cars on all trains. Individual | Pafy Celery Com Best grades at 30¢ and 35¢ d <|\1Ir“|m-n!- ranging in price lyrm: .v.\ nta | Eneter'y Liver Pilk Children’s jersey ribbed vests, medinm weight, sale price 10¢ Sam‘l Burns, 1318 Farnam, se hite | '© on all dining cars of the Nickel | py& OF, FOGLCHL e snecis ale ‘hildren’ ¢ o ) Ke, ( be ¢ Wy Prom JFarnam, solls 8 white | b\, /o"road, No excess fare is charged on ‘ Finkoams, cempo ™ [ [ ] Special sale on children’s heavy ribbed hose, at II“ A Ml 4:1.11 any of our trains. Write, wire, 'phone or | Bar. 0 | 25¢, worth double. Ladies' fleece limed hose at 10« and 25 . a Tt Ajax Tablets 0 ' 20e, i " mits, call on nearest agent, or Mr. J. Y. Calahan, | /3 A9 4 . : e » The city i1 DIIALIEs has Aad Lo aER ]l Anant 111 A Adma &t - b loatio TiI Hoscan Hair “Ronte e FN 2 18,00 Covert For a 55 00 ans For a s|2 50 Youlhs Ladies’ outing flannel night gowns, on sale at H0c¢ and 9% the ‘faliowing i . e A L la” Whskes Overcoat, Top Coat, Suit, Misses’ shaw-knit hose at pair—3 pairs for $1.00 £20 eruna . . Y ¥, e Makensie, § e avenie dad | winltams & Smith Co. announce the ar- CUT PRICE Ladies' fine jersey vests and pants at 25¢, 85¢ and 50¢ Fourth and Spring, wd it | tival of fall and winter woolens, DRUGG I\l e | ol Ladiex | Bulte At and upt aisantan R s, Cor. 16th and Chilcng m“ b kid gloves ut aver HrH 1n”v - et ' extruw heavy fleece v and pants a i OOOOOOQOQOOOi’UOOQOQL 0c, 7 00 nd $1.5 M S J B N ON R Y B & | For an 5230 Men's For a 313.50 Frieze Foras4 00 Knea ! W 3 : i S o |8 our boy S Vicuna Su Ulster, Pants Suit, | mery a e i o o Keep Him Off the Streets, ? Ask 10 see our new Winter Overco Eton, the Great Cout, ete. These | special tyles in ladies' trimmed ! . - g) are stylish and m by (he leading me On sale here for less than mer- | 1\‘1, ’1 v ‘w‘ Lt Kl Sia: fashionk dadraties | o | chant tailor prices. A ongle king (SANIE CRNL OIS R ° . fun m A A ket "eortment | SSIrlg " ; WILL DO 17, [ tatlons R HIAG R ) o e ® 3 1e e . | 1 Nothing mare intere nothing . l 4 more”ust- @ ; Come in and Visit Our Millinery Sacq S & 9 Seliing the Most Clothing in Omaha ‘ Department. l |e e ol o ° i - i ‘ ’ ey H f A tale of three cities you can now get | h We are showing the finest line of Dressing Sacques ever seen in Omaha. (:) ' Nice quality of Elderdown Sacques for 85c—red or gray, all sizes. | | Fancy Eiderdown Swcques, $1.00, $1.25 up to §2 | ® 20 Per Ct. Discount on ail I:ulmlnl\uunh Handsome apy trimmed Sacques from up [ L QuE fnishing department fa undor 0 | Kamonas or Tokios, §3.00 to $4.50. [|]® the manugement ‘of’ nrat-clans work: o : ; ; : R B RO KO Five Free 1NMSRURLOD 10 @ in Omaha, Houth Omaha and Council Binfts, It's NEW WAISTS e in every day In silk, French flannels. albatross and @ DA 2 4 merce dzed or y—open front or back—prices $1.50 up. o 1l nined i Wyominge N I to hard 3 SRS 1 best coal mined in oming —equal t ¥ Bee the new styles in DRESS DISTENDERS ‘ . .Tha Robert Dempsmr [}0” f ! | A large line of MERCERIZED SKIRTS, prettiest silk, in colors or black lo 1218 Bapnar Bt ‘ coal in results | LOOK FOR THE NAMF b | SPECIAL -Handsome $1.00 Pocketbooks for $1.16—in real seal, alligator, un- * ¢ ' | . . " . - o) < ixclusive Deale hoto Suppl 5 L I -1 <L, Qresed und burnt leuthe 2lw uslyg Dealers fn Photo Supplies, & ICTOR WHI]‘E 1603 Farnam | LINDSAY, rH"l".l.:l.. WELER, | el 12 - chaie > S — e €000¢0000000000000¢3 A Tubodah ) . | 4 )

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