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THE OMAHSA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1900, BOSTONSTORE RHI\\\I\\H N Y. DRESSMARING STOCK ‘l,tE(-E(—(-(—GG(— 5(-(»(»(-(—(»(-(—5(»(-5(-(-(»(—(»&(-(-(—(-(—(»(-(-(»(-t»ss(-s(-(»(»(»(»s(-(-s;sssss;ssfl»fl»& Remnants Imported P £uiith & Dllen, 7 fireet, New Goods from Customs Houee, York, 2,00 SILKS, 50C AND 6C A YARD WILL BE SOLD IN OMAHA A Grand Opportantts for the Ladies of s LUB SHOKE 75C, AND OTH i VALUB FRIDAY 18 THE BIC | 1 3 [ r urel Cambric dress lining, all « nd | purchase black, 1c yard | g entire New Yorl Henvy b nd whit eyl 8%e yard \ Narrow striped chambray gingham, 6! ot Swith & Dillen ! imitat 7 West 45th St ork gl gt g and will place It e N ON SALE MONDAY, 00T s ot semnants, worlh 40t The importance of this sale cannot he too Mercerized sateen remna e I at 150 yard Jid s A J0e | Mesers. Smith & Dillon el to the retonne, denim and tich 1 swell set of New York was I their stock rotastes and purses bought to sult th e flannel, 1ight | 1t €0es withou ng, therefore, that vk | everything in the way of dress gools, silke ey | velvets, robes, finished suits, costume remnants, e | | wraps and heavy canton flanne! trimmings that come from Smith yard e g & Dillon are jusi the finest that money can | ;" T o ks remnants, 15¢ ya. | DUy SUIL this entire stock having been A e lae 34, %011 by the attorney, Messrs. J. L. Bran Apron check gingham I nants | deis & Sons will be able to offer these high | " ""'; fine unbl THUPLE Ses class goods At such average low prices that orth 7, at : |1t seems that every lady in Omaha will be And hundreds of other remnants in base- | | " 0" iiang the sale, Monday, October ment Lomorow Thousands of yards of §0-1fcli ‘.":"‘4.',“.: irther particulars fn regard to prices and ! sorges, Fronch werges, cheviots, unfinished |, %000 ri5tion of the goods will appear in | worsteds _ worsteds, "]M”“’"‘n“”"}‘"h“lnl day's papers. Whatever elee you do. bairs, jncauard |,|wk‘,‘,\, ;..ln:*l i I“""*" not miss this great opportunity to pur- up to §1.00. go on sale on front bargall | .y, .0 ihe nnest silks, velvets and costumes | square at 49 yard. b that were even seen in Omaha __,_ $1.00 HENRIETTAS, 36C YD | BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, Txtrn wioe. silk finiched. all wool henri- | N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas Sts ettas and Goerman cashmeres, Irench | 3 = ke | argen, storm serges. cheviots and pru- | :l'”’n\ in red |wl<ui navy and all the new AWESTERN Rvos BUY EN(;'NES colors; they are strictly all waol, in &ll| o posine and Berlington Place lengths, and any number of pieces that | Lurge UEELES With Dl | watch, g0 tomorrow at yard | win Works. $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 250 YD | A grand lot of henrieitas, cashmeres; | PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15.—The Baldwin also cheviots and Sootch plalds, suttable | Locomotive works, whose shops have been for storm skirts; all Ko fomQrrow at ic | exceedingly busy for several months, have yard booked two large domestic orders for en- DRESS GCODS "ROM THE CUSTOM | gines, One is for thirty freight locomo- HOUSE | tives for the Chicago, Burlington & Today we place on sale the finest|Quincy railroad, and the other is for thirty- Tot of sample ends of lmpcrted dress goods | two engines for the Union Pacific company. that match, weet of them nearly a yard In) A member of the firm states that the length, ut Zie yard | report that an order had been received ¢ pieces that match, 10c each | for locomotives from the director of the that do not atch « South African railway is not correct $2.00 SILKS ANT All the silk remnants from in plain celcrs, chocks ing 47-inch taffeta silk yard An immense lot of new silk remnants go at e, 10¢, 1 and 25¢ for entire remnant BOSTON STORE, OMAHA, ‘ 500 | to 10 yards, | TOURIST 7 plaids, fnclud- | o %o at 50c and 69c | p [ AVEL o The splendid business which the railroads have been doing for the past month or more into California, the extent of which is at- tributed wholly by rallroad managers to the prosperous condltions prevalent through N. W. Cor. 1ith and Douglas Sts. DEPARTMENTS BEGIN WORK Members of t on the Burlington to arrange for a new tourist " car service from Chicago to California. “Travel to California,” sald a Burlington | man today, ““is marvelous for this scason of the year. Ordinarlly business to the Pacific coast doesn’t begin until later than k this, but this season It has already been the Woman's club had its regular mvmmx almost as large as during previous years vesterday A% leader. Mrs. Townsend re when at its height, and this is certainly ported tha session at Lincoln and Mrs. Pugh | yemarkable for this season of the year, It the overflow meeting which resulted in the | jy o poticeable fact, too, that most of the organizing of a State Household Economics ploasure seekers and tourlsts who are going Sssgolation to California to spend the winter or a part The lesson was then taken up. of it are men of moderate means, but who nn's Cln Yenr's The Household Economics department of A chapter bt "'";{ ':"m I!'r"' Riddel's “Humad puvo been able to save enough money out Nature Explained” by Mrs. Gault, and a' ot their business the last two years or more paper on chemistry was presented by Mrs to take a little trip now and enjoy life as thoroughly as though they were million- alres.” MacMurphy. It was decided to formulate a year book, to contain an ouiline of the ten sciences 1o be studled by the department | and applied to science. These books will be dlstributed and used for ref erence. It was definitely settled that Jennesg Miller should lecture under the auspices of | the department Nove 26 at 3:30 In the Rallway Telegraphers Adjourn, ST. LOUIS, Oct. 18.—The Order of Rail- way Telegraphers, which has been in grand council for ten days, has adjourned to meet in San Francisco the second Monday domestic wuditorium of the st Congregatlonal | of October, 1901. The work of revision church, of the constitution was completed and Mrs, Tilden concluded the meeting with grand officers were directed by an {nteresting report of the domestic s sexsion at the biennial At the meeting of the English Literature department the following pupers were read Arrangements have been made to have “The Italian Influence of the Renaissance,” | one of the representatives of the Order of by Mrs. Bowman; “A Brief Sketch of the | Railway Telegraphers co-operate with the Conditlons, Both Historlc and iLterary, in | Commercial Telegraphers’ association and ence | the convention to remain here until the various modifications could be printed and otber details completed Germany in the Time of Jonson and the | assist that body In increasing its mem- Same Conditions in England and France at | bership the Sama Period,” by M. Cole! ™rhe Life — o Joflen Rall Must Pay State, by Miss Fairbrother; “A Com- parison of Jonson and Other Dramatists of His Time," by Mrs. Crowley. INDIANAPO! in the supreme . Oct. 18, ourt toda ~Judge Carter handed down his opimlon In the suit by the state of In- Beaumont Massinger, Fletcher, ' Drum- mond, Ford, lzauk Walton, Sir Thomas | 31404 to recover nearly §.000,000 from the Brown and other authors were assigned to | V4ndalla rallroad. - He holds that the state is entitled to recover $745.134.65, in various members for sletches later stead of nearly four times that sum, which Went on a Visit to Philadelphia, | was demanded. Last spring Mr. G. 8. Wallace made a| This action was based on the provisions trip to Philadelphia to visit his brother-in- | for a division of the profits under a spe- Jaw and took with him a part of & bottle of | clal charter granted the company, which Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which he | buflt the Vandalia road from Terre Haute Jeft there on his return home. During the | to Indlanapolls summer his brother-in-law took a very so- | vere cold and ui d the Cough Remedy with | such good results that he wrote 1o know where could get more. He was prised to learn that he could get it from | any druggist there This remedy 1s one of the most staple articles that druggists handle and one of the most reliahle Those who once give it a trial are seldom satisfled with any other. Mr. Wallace Is Ala. Mr. Merr L. B. Merriam, who has becn in charge of the extensive engineering work being done | by the Union Pacific 1o Wyoming, has re «d his position. His successor has appointed in the person of 1. C. Dun 1ap, who has boen engaged in the work in Wyoming since its beginning Mr. Dunlap will have his headquarters in Laramie. & well known cliizen of Grand View, men. Notice, HOSPE-Mrs. Touls, at Denver, Colo Notice {5 hereby glven to the polley-| heart faflure: formerly resided in O and Council Bluffs five holders of the Mutual Life Insurance Com Leaves nu«m.u; children. Sister-in-law of pany of New York and the public that H his city 8. Winston's connection with sald com- '~ Herman, son and Mrs pany and Fleming Brothers was severed 'I 8 5 p. m. October 10th, 1900; sald H Winston be ! Ut ing no longer In & Byron ¥ with sald company or Pl capacity ming Brot M1ING BROTH assoclated IRS Fall und Wimer Underwear. Now is a good time to buy, as our line is very complete Children’s Night Drawers in Outing Flannel, with feet, all sizes, 2 to 6 | years, 50c. Arnoid’s feet, 60c up. Children’'s Outing Flannel night dresses Knit Night Drawers, with 40c up. | Ladies’ Outing Flannel Night Dresses, | 60¢, 76¢ and ¥1.00—the prettiest gowns you ever saw for $1.25 and $1.50. Ladies’ high neck and kmg Sleeve Vests, 25¢ up. | Knit Drawers, knee lengthe, 26¢ up, ankle length 50¢ up Extra good quahty Fleeced Vests or Pants, 50c. Fleece lined Union Suite, gray or ecru, 6b¢ up. All kinds of garments in part ot all wool - | HEAVY. | { out the country at this time, has prompted | At hix residence, 17 | | Pare Blood Means Perfect Health, | The blood carries all material for repair- | ing system. Bad blood means bad | | ropairs. Cascarets mean pure, wholesome | blood. Drugglsts, 1 e, Boc. Lectures Go 1o Churches. | Twao of (he lectires in the public sehool | ¢ « *he given In the First | M ¥ her three will Rt W W W w ] [ \b ' |\ ; ll‘l ‘ \l: \h lw lw [\ Lot 1. 125 Women's Tailor- Made Suits— ~homespuns, cheviots and serges,all new shapes, plain and trimmed, suits that cost to manufacture from %6 to $10, go at $4.90, $6.90, $7.90 in \! 600 Ladies Ta opened., We have purchased the entire stock All ave distinet conceptions and no two alike, re-handled by merchants throughout the country, but ¢l custom, we will give our patrons the benefit of the pure Frxday and Saturday. Oct. l9th and 20th Lot 2. 175 Women’s Tailor= Made Suits in venetians, pebble chevi- 85 Women’ Suits— heavy pebble cheviots, jacket the new blouse or double breasted tight fitting effect, | skirts made with new back, finished with from 10 to 14 that cost to manufacture from $12 to %15, go at $9 75 $10.75. $12. 75 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W, rows of stitching at bottom, suits that cost to manufac- ture from %12 to $18, go at $0.75, $I2.75, SI4.75 | To go on Sale Friday and Saturday, Oct. 19 and 20, at Creating the greatest suit stirring sale of the season, achieving a newer distinction adding another of the daily successive triumphs that have marked the great cloak and suit department sinee it firs known manufacturer at less than fifty cents on the dollar, They are not sample suits that have been carried from city to city, handled and | Made of heavy cheviots, plaid | ots and broadcloths, new blouse and eton effects, |,k golfing materials and | plain and trimmed suits m m ilor-made Suits S0c on the Dollar. of ladies' Tailorsmade Suits from a well They ave choice and authoritative models of the season. ean, fresh. new garments, and, in accordance with our ase by placit usual them on sale, | Lot 4 | 115 Women'’s Tailor- Made Suits— in fine venetians, imported | cheviots and broadcloths, all new and stylish, blouse and eton effects, ruits that -ost 1«\ nmnnl‘uinm from %25, go at $|4 75 1 Lot 5. | 100 Women’s Tailor- [ Made Suits— in imported coverts, zibe- lines and fine broadcloths, eve suit in this lot a copy of Paris and Berlin models, and cost to manufacture from $25 to $40, go at $22.50,524.75,529.75 ; | % 6. 75 $I8 75 CLOTHES Fop MEN “~U WOMLN 33333 55é35ii3535‘3%9335359993%339533 3 INSPECTOR EXONERATES CREW l' aible for the A Last Month, l A copy of a letter from the local steam- | beat inspectors at St. Louis to tke master of the Jacob Richtman may have some effect in damage suits pending in the Omaha courts against the owners of that craft. These suits were started as a result of the accident | to the boat when the boiler exploded last month, and several of the passengers were | scalded. The boat left the port before | service could be had upon the master and | the papers were forwarded to Kansas City | where service was had. The letter of the inspetors say that from an examination of the boiler crown and (he statements of the firemen the government officers are of the opinion that the captain and crew exercised due caution and were in no way responsible tor the aceldent [MONEY CONTINUES TO COME r the Galveston Suf- | Aggregate Nine nd Dollars. Mayor Moores is still receiving contribu- tions to the Galveston relief fund and esti- mates that the entire amount sent to the sufferers by November 1 will be $9,000 the money has been sent direct veston. West Galveston, Alvin and | Most G | each. An appesl has come from Velasco and the surrounding country, in which not| a single houge escaped the floods. The mayor ‘will send $10) to E. B. Hoeb chairman of the Velasco relief committee and will also send $50 to Arcola. De0*0VI0C0TELTOVOOD RAPID FIRE CAMERAS HIT THE MARK . EVERY TIME. aoooo‘ooooe«o%ooconoaoéinoaocom Daylight Loading— from $4 up. licadquarters for Kodaks, Kodak Supplies. Kodak Information, FREE INSTRUCTION FOR BEGINNERS. The Robiert Dempster Co., 1215 Farnam St, clusive Dealers in Photo Bunplies oE 9000006060000 000¢00¢ QOQOOOOGOOOOGOQOQQQQ00000000’OQOQG Men on Jacob Richtman Not Respon- | ¢ 1l other emall towns were sent $100| _ Sachot Powdor for Ghrlsimu lecture for ch rat Methodist church thr g : rient Setons | Hudns Swaa e Lompson Wil Tecture in the First Meth Huani sl Nasn odist chureh, Hanilton W. Mable, the Hos. | Der oz Metcalfe's Violet Sac Powder ton Ladies' SBymphony orchestra and M )o per oz. Colgate's Caprice Sachet Pow- | Honfey appear at the First Congregationai | g : el S inian SROe nfe der a0 per oz Dabrook's Parisian Ro L i o Sachet Powder, b0c per oz Lundborg's Willlams & Smith Co. announce the ar- Helio-Violet Sichet Powder, 50c per oz tival of fall and winter woolens. Piver's Le Trefle Incarnata Sachet Powder | 75¢ per oz. Lilae, Hellotrope, ngipanni per oz Jocky nlnl. Sachet Powd This s another article for which we are headquarters, having Just received an im port order in granular form (for sachets) also in fine and the whole root e p ! Fine Bugit er ¥ e We are jus ceipt of a shipment of | Cultivated Lavender Flowers prized for their re oz, 8 ozs. for 2ic Garden 80 much Cut Pnce Shmnd, el g Drug Store = For Sale OMAHA. Say: “The Burlington™ and he will The Rochester Shoe Company, | sUCC RS TO THE HOWE. to the street car man 1616 Douglas Street | know where to stop. He s used to it Extra special salo of boys', misses’ and | From the Burlington Station satls children's shoes, FRIDAY % Children's shoes, soft sole, all colors, lace factory trains | for button, worth and 75c le §1. Louis and the Southeast, # wle price . G | cnin s shoes, 2 to &, red, tam, black Donzas lace or button, worth § 39 Aantans Sale price c o Misses' shoes, worth $1.00 59° e i e @ price . Misses' shoes, extra flue, worth from $2.00 m. and 10:16 p. m i to $2.50 Chicago and the Kast, 7:00 a. m 19¢ qa 740 4:00 p. m. ar Sale price p.m Little gent's shoes, worth $1.50, ale price Boys' shoes, Sale price SALE FRIDAY. THE ROCHESTER SHOE CO. 1515 Douglas St. DOUBT VERY Mucn.'... TICKET OFFICH, 1502 FARr AM STREET. 250, worth $2.00, BURLINGTON STATION, OTH ANI?I Ml_IA;SON TS, Whether you can find anything to com-| pare with SH_RIDAN COAL if you search the| = not only the best coal| mined in Wyoming, but the best mined | world over. It’s anywhere VICTOR WHITE, 1605 FARNAM STREET. TELEPHONE, 127, Remainder of Those . - SILKS HAYDE“, Clearing Out the [ From the great auction sale. The biggest silk bargains Omaha has ever known. A whole week of eager silk buying. Read | these prices and you will not wonder why. in black and white and all colors—a fine grade of 27-In. wide Taffetas silk, at All of the bes worth up to $1.50 59c¢ 69c 890 SR 98¢ 1,00 |2 |# | onl ard Silk from the auction sale make Cheney Bros.' Fou in this sale at Small and large Black Brocade Taffeta and Gros Grains—pure silk and all go in this sale . Silk—a limit of one dress pattern to each customer-— per yard Black Ponge: on sale at | Polka Dot Taffetas for shirt walsts ONI¥ setoisnrie § in all shades—at made in over WINSLOW TAFFETA s a taffeta with a reputation 100 8hades ......eees Dreqfl (ioodn bule GOLF CLOTH, An entire new line of the most fashionable colors in golf Just received all the new colors In gray—od-in. wide—the $1.50 grade will go at, yard .. nth, | 98¢ 1.25 extra fine An entire new line of Golf C in all the new shades finish—-will go at . eseesss essvesessesieanes 58-inch all wool, extra weight, PR S R, Bt 1.98 Examine our line of new Cape Golfs—in all the new shades of 4.50 plaids, ete., at $2.98 to 300 Dress Vatterns—strictly 1 wool—in gray and brown homespun yards In pattern 0 inches wide . . lu()8 in all shades and color Persians, dots, siripes p— | TAILOR SUITINGS —extra heavy homespun—50 inches wide trictly 4 o L all wool—worth 98¢ yard . ()L The heaviest and widest Black Cheviot in America 8 |l itlae S ot N A () C }hl YECIAL ~One case of Black Crepons-—regular price $3.00 yard--on 95 . PRI R e S R R A L A R T oC Oc Worth of Dl"efifl TrlmmmLa for a Nu.kcl One of the largest Philadelphia manufacturers cleared out to us his entire stock of short lengths In dress frimmings—worth ie to 2oc yard. They are the very newest, best and most popular trimmings of the seagon. We have put them up in rd lengths and will sell this entice k at the astonishingl .SC | low price of 6 yu " best quality pure dye felliing Bro per Sewling Silk pool seee o [ Embrofdery Silk on sale at lc for & dozen skeln: ROS. Best quallty Cholee 1ot of Vellings A good line of Embroider Ribhons on sale 10 on sale at fe % on sale at le yards for 1 yard Velvet ) | HAIR ORNAMENTS | Plain gold and fancy pins for the back of the halr | new designs—small and lurge circles—serpents and | fancy coils, Step in and see them S NAMEL ‘\ -ll'WHER. SVUY THE CENUINE SYRUP GF FIGS MANUFACTURED BY CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP €O | BeTH TEE N4 KR Dr. Kay's Renovator Mieed (o CUrs Lhe very worst oy apepsia, consiipation, bilious head , Mver and kidne | &5 1 Send for krea Fr “la ‘ree Auricw b e Kay, Saratoge ? 2\

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