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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, NOV IMBER 10, 1900, |Grand Sale of M’'n’f’'rs Samples of Cloaks, Jackets, Suits, Etc. On account of the continued warm weather our buyer purchased from New York manufacturers of ladies’ tine garments, many wodel garments, no two alike suitable for carriage, street or o pera wear, Also Jackets in ed less than manufacturer's cost price-—prices ranging from $ 50 for $15 ladies’ fine tailor B made sui.s—short box front and eton effects—well lined , many extreme novelties in box coats, automobiles and long garments, ssian blouse styles with handsome large rolling reveres and storm collars, These garments are the smartest and latest novelties shown this geason, and are mark- 12.50 to £50.00—values from $£20.00 to § 00, Ladies’ $12.50 Kersey Jackets $7.50 - with appliqued storm collar and reveres, heavy Fine Dress and Silk and Velvet satin lining —many dllh-lunt teta . Golf Skirts M Reall’ tliciv N 50 Waists ] and |1||\urml— perfect fitting Sovest lashivty, eevicts, tHis prid — $6.98 Silk Waists $2.50 garments—w $5.5 $5.00 Crepon Skirts for $2.98, new box coats—choice of Saturday for 1 An ex \! bargain fn $6.98 tafteta tully $5--for of silk—on & — Ladies' ekirts, made of fine bil 1 for 25 Russian blouse :4:’1:“‘-. l and many hand crepon—new back—well lined—good 50 $ 1 W Ladies’ $17. 50 Hnmple Jackets, $9.98— | L0 binding—pert 8§ — made of pebble B Fine Kerseys, coverts and cheviots, 150 differ- pliqued flora S— tlll‘\l(]tflA‘*]“\ lined waists —latest style skirts—per- caline lined. 1In this lot we also include fine coverts, cheviots, homespuns, etc., many worth $25—Saturday's price, $12.50. 50 for $30 Russian blouse suits— also eton— single and double breasted, tight fitting suite—nearly all are 1,000 new velvet walsts, red, navy, drab and black, theee are all made in the newest style. handsome- 1 corded blouse «feos 150 worth up to $5—ou sale..... $7.50°Golf Skirts, $4 98, Ladies' fine golf skirts—made of golt ent styles —no two alike—ap- 98 phqued tur collars—satin re-. veres, etc. Also many box coats—worth up to $17.60—your choice of lot O suiuiianes o0 $20 English Box Coats for $12 50—made of fine kersey in tans and castors— with high rolling collars, \ul\ql d]l lning—newest novelties in difr de worth up to $2 ir A Sample Line of Automobiles—40 and back venetian cloth—16 rows of stitching around bottom—pocket flaps “ n Waists, black and all colors— corded at 7 yriment of in_ Fre om § silk lined throughout fots, venetlans, pebbie made of imported coverts, chev n these are single sults—worth up to $30. 90 for $17.50 silk skirts—a Child’'s Re(,fers : f and 42 inches - N collape T for child's re cample line—all different 12 inches long = storm collar—satin lined— ) . : er for nw_ little i Bl T 8 strapped seams—well tail: e e o Y | t o gtyles and designs—eilk gkirts i il A gaPl iy S e Wb ;' novelty cloths—large braided col & la 0 styles--your choice iper o “":, up to 82, sule price only 89c. $17.00—your unrestricted choice of the entire lot Saturday for ) L A R bt rth up 2.05—1¢ Saturday fo !' __ Fashionable Fur Garments. | New Millinery at Reduced Prices. | Big Sale of Underwear. | | The most fashionable gnr- ments at the very v......-.. prices. } SPECIAL SALE OF “JOSEPH” AND “BERTHE” HATS SATURDAY. 1 Ladies’ fine quality camels natural gray [ | [ Genulne Alas vests and pants, also Egyptian yarn ribbed underwear, your choice 25 of entire lot Saturday for.. C Ladies' finest grade camel’s hair un(lvrwv:lr and natural gray underwear, as well as finest grade wool ribbed underwear at......69¢ and 490 2 collar and re eal ackets, with sable — u\l.v' v ¥ $183 | More ‘S n()() “.l()s(-ph" Huh for $10.00. Genulne Seal ) inches lo made of mi will hard d never heretofore al elegant stylesin mi last ~m ire ets, XXX qualit “$125 | F$119 und hats $10.00 this We have ery at $10. Genuine Persian Lamb quality, sable collar and r Kot ere, for . Ve y 199 Children’s, boys and girls, gray and l AR $15 and $20 “Liertie” Hats for $5.00. | it a8 ) ! | Genulne guaronteed Astrak Tks . ¢ bot of the trimmed hats from B | arawers, sizos for children from 4 to 13 1 C 1 | ienu Buarantee strakh Jackets, fushi ahle importe and one | yoars, worth up t garment, go at v | fuches long, Skinners, satin lining, | mi:liners In v York., at a great discount. well 0 :‘l:';A .."|V,‘vux‘n|‘::|‘ l:l.’-l’u.mm $15 | known milliner did jmport tho highest est trimmed milli- R P B ‘ ] o Ip to $25.00, sale price..... i | e the ci y of New Yor nd sell for Mond e o yaae it et LR Yie oot Som ok aelies i ot o, Meaday ' Mitten Sale Saturdav 1 choice of all his $15.00 and $20.00 h.ts at $5.00, includes many b ul fur hats, velvet hats tri with ostrich feathers, your of over 500 to select from, at $ skins, 86 inches long, 110-inch sweep, guaranteed qualities, § $12'50 linlog, worth $20, for.. |1y < S bt 300 of the swell Berthe hats, his price ! ; COLLARETTES, WITH TAB FRONTS. |Genuine Electric Seal Collarettes, | €d this season, on sale at ..... 25C YARN MITTENS AT 5C PAIR. 5,00 to £10.00, all ;.;uamuteed trim- $1 00 Thousands of pairs of children’s, infants and - misses’ white and colored mitts muny stiiched with C Genaine Naten Colareties, g7 80| e w101 L $a0s tesesesnne . Satiie veaen 1:4]:‘ in l:ls sale, pn“).{ W oo “ o | trimmed with talls, for for $5.00 to > 113 : : : Ml Knit Mitte, 1100 d 8 1N : s o Loy wieciric i Cailiriten, we: | - $2:50 Fancy Feathers, I5c, Millinery Tnmmmg. $5.00 Untnmmed HRts/ 196, | bR yReaimitienall aavas ottt U5 || gt acs fm““‘_"“m"r;“‘mnnvfi Lt { IR R, T 5 6 e, $9.98 yokes, at rom " 4.50 | Including ~ birds, Wings, ;.00 tong six inch gold and steet All of * the imported un- | to5oc pair, n tuis sale at B st ot 1 Cluster Scarfs. | Animal Shaped -,cm.f.,_ breasts, pheasants’ quills ~ bu:kles trimmed hats, silk hats, 7ic and 10c pair | vam mits black and 2 SC « Seal Scarfs, 4 and ¢ tallnnSe = i 11 ehad 1l colors, $1.56 mother-of-pearl extra long yely fur felt b | i colors, on sale at—pair. rin, extra qu Red Fox in all ehades, all colors, BUSkiUpcL08: velvet hats, fur felt hats, | . e % o 8 4 Orposum « to match any combina- parge huiiches of violete, so stylish Worth up to 85 each, from 5 Y 75C I"ASCINA'I:URS 23(:. Genulme Marten § tion, on sale 15 now, 10z, this stock on sale 19 Exceptionally large fine Zepher Fascinators, in 2=)C | j 50 | S 10 #1850 | B eeenensennnes C silk and velvet fine violets at 25c. AbS i tenent sy C black aud \v].utu, 75¢ quality, on sale at ..... 4% The Finest Shoes Ever Seen or on Sale in Omaha On Sale---Beginning Saturday----Almost Half Price The importance of this : | Men’s fine welt shoes, made to sell | for five and six dollars a pair, go at shoe sale can only be esti- Boy youths’ and little gents’ mated by actual compari- son with all previous shoe sales; never in the entir The ladies’ shippers on sale simply baffle description gua —no store outside of New history of the city have | shoes \\'orth up to $2.50 and $3.00— 5 = such splendid shoes been | go at— $3 50 York City ever showed such | 3 . g ® Cuban heels— t sale at prices such : : ~ a fine lot, so many styles, or Mili:‘a‘:-yl hee;s_ g o 4 98C, $l.25 and $I 50 —including the finest as we offer them now. i S . ; i atent enamel, patent such high grades, Louis heels Misses’, child’s and P A P Buy (]u”nq this sale for | Empire heels— The icn_pcsl shoes for | o P e 2 women in this lot were de- Goe oalt wis W signed to retail for three dollars, and shoes, made by the fin-| . & . l':- best sold for four, five and six SlnglcdeUbl( and ll‘]p]f soles;in black and tans§ e REa Sl e est shoe manufacturers ollars a pair. e quality of these | shoes therefore forbids our putting of Rochester — hand il i e seen in Omaha for them all on bargain squares—but the ScW(.‘d and welts, prices we make will create excite . $1.50, $2.50 ment enough for anone— - 50C e 75 '*;’:'::3:;.'_ $1.25 | double the money; all % $3.00 and $3.50 D, §1.98, $2.50, 83, $3.50 $1.50 Frer s R BOBYON BTORE, OMAHAL lo.roN 5 1.0 R E, 10 M AN Ji B0 6T ONNST O RO mA HARl 8Q e TON s ToRk, oMirAi Sl R08TON 670RE.-OM HAJROBTON STORE. OMAKA. PAYING GROTESOUE WAGERS ", -l:f;n:;mg]u..., B8 Xas Jiom3911n0 18 milsl make! CKAIr riocals o0 tar ensinar |1 - infant’s spring hecel your own sake; get the finest P dancing and evening slippers you ever saw—you’ll never get another chance like this. 1 the wisdom of n and was likewise IO L "I ‘ The great preponderance of republican i anty breath through a noro | winter in consequence. Clerk W. I. Kier y gathered in by republican “ l\l()\ll \ \ \ \ILR l‘ voters as shown in the reglstration re- | at the passersby might read the sign and | stead of the Board of Fire and Police co l ien th ot. I turns in the city made them absolutely || | profit thereby. A squad of tweaty small! missioners cs it $400 to the good & list of thir luded such | reckless and they carried their audacity to | Voters Whoee Ent m Overlapped Their | boys from the meighborhood brought up the | gy ¢ fng of repapering hrs ermont a poiut where it overleaped itselt and I» Thme PP rcar and made the way bright with torches. | sove M et A s poermont | Fails to Count Himeolf In When Given | u.ics' it today their own necuser | ARK B 6 ered and groaned up gency that Bryan w t a Chance, In addition to the unblushing frauds per- - [ nth street and Stubben s heart relented—not, however | WINNERS INSIST ON FULL PAYMENT | ) " [\ eched the summit. At the b | the march the victor summoned a « ska by 7,000 and the re petrated in South Omaha, which included t the employment of repeaters, the eudless | HAD EVERYTHING WIS OWN WAY [ chain, and the ignoring of a mandate signed e | by two judges of the dlstrict court, it now and winner and r drove off together \ s | " develops that at least one of the candi- | Ip Cash Havel L3 e ur N e Neediul that g . f e —— | Judges in South Omaha Precinet Al | gures for the legislature, Hugh . Mcln- : 3 | low Him to Remain in Churge tosh, was allowed to count the ballots in . A irnes a traveling s h | gene o o | e » b :,' ‘\. l" : it P > e WHEEL DUES UNIQUE TURN‘ of Booth While They Go once precinct in deflance of the plain pro- | D artistio dlaplay of hims - to Diuner. vl fone of x”w :fl:l:nl: j\'u; .m!vl »;u‘ln..; ¢ present and assisted the judges while they a penance for a defective etary of the county ! { On the eve of a presidential election, 't .. L mi the lengt ) r taunted by a democrat were putting up their bluff of makiog a| | 5 sald, the fool Killer grants unto man- | oo =0 AR First ward, Mr. A As election day recedes into the past and | count; he was even allowed to remain in| ! | hml @ plenary indulgence to take leave | oo S e would give s the different work: bave opportunity to| charge while the judges went to dn.nnr.} befc Hreaks Away t, Jamps Fences and Al t Knocks -— Down House. While hose wag run to a fire at Fi terday when crossio bls wits without eventuating elther tn [ (PEEFIRUIOR T VOtod Hof Bryan. M e A T O Tl with one another over the situation, | And the figures he made whilo they were i) or the medhouse. On such an occa- GI% RS oS ORTEEIAEIG HOTment was o tled until the officlal count is guitude of the frauds perpetrated 8Way were accepted without sny attempt | on the wan who lost the bet may ONATRS 2R BuCeeh.ih KIODH TN B i ey [ AT ARRe fusionists i their « o ons [ 8 Yoridustion. Mr. Moluteah's Iaientions ter than & 800 adver ST PP A 1o pull. through thelr ‘legialative | Were PEOBAUIY §ood, But ORBSF Ria Berve e of the unofficlal returns he | (he horse be , ot lo thin oounty becomes more sud | fhlled Bim of Ris fudxmont 18 mo baster e R A i P Kuowing as they did when | than that of the average popocratic po Ao 1\ P, YOI RTYAS'S 1md I 4 " on | they weul o the polia on the moraing o clan, for bo fulled to wet down coough - Humbep of vislices:to:abore' resqrt 1) us wager | Do e | Clec iy it tholr national tichet was | marks opposite bis name to place the coy- | YEAF Wa ik A Ao foredoomed (o crushing defeat and their [ €ted prize within his grasp e ¥ ; c TS P P S e e » 18 accumulating that the South Mr. Jo ; b mployed every artifice that in- | Omaha methods were duplicated to some ay sort of a woird spectacle of himself snd receive niliug absolution from hi tollow creat who aro likewise boys grown tall. The number of gre elec tion bets this fall s much larger than four years ago, probably owing to the fact that the 1900 cumpaign partook more of @ hilar- fous nature and was not embittered by etbook on the Hurrah for McKinley!" The traveling an was attended In his trip by a dozen nds to see that the victim lived up to the letter and spirit of the wager. Ster ret's voice soon went husky, for each can dlo carried fifteen balls and the total of his cheers numbered 300, So he was permitted to oll his throat on the way at his own ex wins this p s that the total eneral him for & w i P the id Second o i shabby clothes und & fat po bt s o ety gy B o B o i UggeSt Lo thwart tho will | €Xtent In b Firay and Heoond wards of TICKET OFFICH person of the voter ance. 1 on McKinley. He also made pls by merhods the boldutes of 'y“ ‘:‘y 5 x“lm hnxl“‘ I“‘”Hh”"w JuAdieds S. E. Cor, 14th and |muqlas StS # T e W R oss Croker | 0f Votes cast for the republican candidate: LB 4 Bhortly after dusk |4|m....\.‘.>: v \\l AR SR L RO R T T A P P la b 8 " Kor | of vatuh cast for the republican candidates A Stubbendort, In a glow of Kood mature, and | ERTE TRET ) e velist. who | Would win by over 600, od even d in the days Herman Fredericks, in & glow of perspira tion, headed @ small torchlight procession from the union depot to the court house Btubbendorf 1s the son of @ successful #chool board candidate und as befitted his lineage was willlng to wager either his wealth or personal dignity on William Mc- m-ley According to the terms of the er his nelghbor manfully trundled Stub- New York wa | SaAth s mE s @ Cold 1 (he Head. i e ccrtataty of tosng the| LAXATIVE BRONO-QUININE FABLETS | Walkover ra of Nebraska and the proba- e g ey s urged to try | ble of Poyuter staring them full in | The following births zealous but unthinking crepublicans. He!pr King's New overy for Cousump- | the o, the fusionists turned their atten- | city b commiss! offered to bet $10 that he could name thirty | tjon. After taking five bottles he wap en- | ton to the logislature, where there was | four hours ending ot states which would go to Bryan. This |tirely cured. It is positively guaranteed to | some little chance for them to pull out a Jiid looked like @ good thing and was generally |cure all diseases of throat, chest and lungs, | meager vietory. They saw that the elec- hendorl in & barrow and bore across his Wagers That Count. taken up. Then he proposed, to stake 320 |including coughs, colds, la grippe, pneu- | tion of a republican legislature meant the shoulders as well the slogan, “Down with| There are also many wagers, more busi- [ more that he could name four additional [monfa, bronchitis, asthma, hay fever, | Wiping out of the lust vestige of popocracy Bryan, up with McKinley."” nesslike than hilarlous, being turned over | states which the democratic candidate | croup, whooping cough, f0c and $1.00. Trial | in the state for years to come and they 3 ver Fredericks paused to rest trom | to the winners and not a few Bryan men | would carry. This task apparently lay be- [bottles free at Kuhn & &Co's drug store. grew as desperate us ravening wolves, hus before him the prospect of making & I8 BABATERY century run as soon as the mercury drops below zero. Another bas pledged himselt to take u long swallow of tabasco sauce with no water to wash it down. A third vietim must play the part of & horse, draw- ing his rival and their mutually adored one along the pavement in a ight runabout. 's Smooth Scheme. rd ward demo or reveaue only experimented with a clever bunco scheme which netted him $50 in the ward from | 1 that he e ——————— o swellest shocs—cream of best materlul--unexeslled ted to the Huturday hoes Worth 36 and $7—cream of %) Mei's aiioes worth up to 3160, waie .20 126 en's shoes Worth up 1o b Twenty-seven, | ::}_ orice, 1,98 ol U | The Rochester S 1515 Dounglas St position, 1900, | Buccessors to The Howe. A NS, + BTN . T ot