Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 10, 1900, Page 5

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THE O\T!\fll\ DAILY BT'F' \TT"RT) \Y, NOVEMBER 10, 1900. A $63,000.00 CLOTHING DEAL The entire winter stock of Levy, Rosenfield & Co., 3-5 Waverley Place, New York. Purchased at 50c on the dollar of cost to manufacture. | 16" A% DOUGLAS ST5. OMAHA s BRANDEIS STON ST[]R F This is a momentous CLOTHING EVENT This stock comprises Everything desirable in Men’s Fine Suits and Overcoats. SALE BEGINS TODAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER (OTH and why this stock was sold to us--and how we will offer it to you Anticipating a very great business this fall—Levy, Rosenfield & Co. of 3-5 Waverley place—one of the most popular clothing manufacturers @-— How Men’sPants § 22 in this purchase — up to five dollars & pair, ko u worth Men'’s 50c Neck- wear 25c. All the very latest novelties in men's stylish neckwear, in- cluding derbys, four-in-hands and narrow tecks, in choicest patterns and newest colorings. These are made of extra (uality silk and sell reg- ular at b5ue, On rale 2 SC 80 B VON. / 8F Q REWHOWA N AL ALL NEWS NOW (00D NEWS ¢ Late Feturns Make Certain Republican Governor and Legislature, , ) FUSIONISTS YIELD NEBRASKA TO M'KINLEY | Chatrman Hall is Also Dublous About Legtslntu Figures Show Na Will Ou New and corre the republican committee sure beyond all doubt Charles H, Dietrich as governor of Ne braska “We bave heard from all but three of the minety counties,” said State Chalrman H. C. Lindsay, “and Dietrich has s comfortable lead of 959, vounties, McPherson. Banner and Scott Bluff, are all republican and will each give Dletrich a small majority. The eceived by day as election of Then we'll guarantee they Bave hard colds. No child escapes, It's cither a hard cold, the croup, bronchitis, or the whooping-cough, There's but one remedy. It's just what your grandmother always kept 1n the house— Ayer's " Cherry Pectonl, the family cough med;- loopi SRRt acemerin ‘gooush. h cases. The remalning | counties | the | | turns trom in New York—noted for the excellence and high standard quality of their garments—made up a very much greater stock than usual. to numerous countermands—on account of the absence of cold weather—left them with £63,000.00 worth of extra clothing on their hands—and practi- cally no demand for it—In this emergency they turn to us offering the entire lot For Spot Cash, at the Enormous Loss of Half the Actual Cost to Manufacture. 5.00 tor Men’s $7.50 or Men’s $9.50 or Men’s For Men’s Stylish $10 Winter Suits rar— iy ssssssmeenn And this is exactly what they are. Every garment in the lot is strictly up-to-date style, thoroughly well tailored, excellently -lined, a score of different patterns, in the most popular fabrics, such as fancy striped and checked woreteds, gray vicunas, black and blue cheviots, cassi- meres, black worsteds, ete. These ruits were designed by Levy, Rosenfield & Co., to be retailed at #10.00. Our price Saturday will be #5.00. 500 for Men’s Reliable $10.00 Overcoats This lot of overcoats are made from the best beaver, in black, known fabrics, ker: brown, tan an. velvet collurs, made by L. sale will be $5.00. faney plaid linen meltons, covert and Jlue, regular and box lengths, cloth and & Co., to rotail at $10.00. Our price in this Men’s $1.00 Shirts 50c. Your choice of an unlimited variety of men’s fine shirts. both white and colored, different style bosoms and all sizes. These were purchased at a dis- count from a noted manufacturer, Saturday these £1.00 50 R. We are offering lhl- t values in fine underwear you ever heard choose from an unu-ually large latest style shirts go On A1 LOr, + s T ¥ieie o0 vin Men’s $1.00 Underwear at 50 s . a C. b | taree stock of meu's five eiik fleeced and &/l wool fleceed under- SOC wear, positively worth $1 w garment, all sizos, shirts aud drawers. .. Men'’s $1.50 Und en's nderwear at 75c. Men's extra fine wool underwear, in blue, cream and tan, all sizes, shirte and drawers, uLlqu]) worth $1.50 a garment, on sule at just Haif Price............. cereen C BOSYONWETORENOMAHA. B BOGTON-BTORN( O MANE sparsely settled and It every vote con- | tee has been wholly concerned with the tained in them went to Poynter, Dietrich | close race among the heads of (he ti would_still be in the lead. You cam be| apd the legislature. Returns have been sure that Dietrich’s majority will pass | received, how from eleven counties on 1,000 lieutenant governor and secretary of state Our present calculation of the leglsla- | which indicate that the balance of the ture shows fifty-three republicans in the | ticket will run abead of Dietrich by 2,000 house and seventeen in the senate, & ma | votes, The table showing the score of y of three on joint ballot. There I8 & | gay and Marsh, republicans, and Gilbert good chance that we will get another vote | ang Svoboda, democrats, for lleu nt the Van Boskirk of | governor and secretary of state, respec- who has been slow in getting re- | tively, is as follows his district, 230 miles long He has a disadvantage of only 100 to over- | with Brown ard Rock counties, both republican, to hear from. Then, it is prob- able that we w ccure two more votes in las county thun have put In our | So the legislature Is safely re- | thirough Alltunce ail Mareh Pawnee ., come, K im bl {mate. publican “AS to the can only second Sixth Third." congresssional distriots, we | fely count on the First and |} Kinkaid bas & good chance in the 1% and Hays may still win in the ) ore on the counties glven above is 14,263 and Poyn | fority for Dietrich of 713. over Gilbert, however, Amounts to 62 vantage over Svoboda foots up | 1,000. 1t Savage and Marsh are able to rur over 200 ahead of Dietrich in eleven coun Chatrman Hall of the dem 1 mittee formally surren- d for the first time all claim to Ne- ka for the national ticket. He con- cedes that McKinley has the state by at | also as | definite | Wil depend largely on the result in Doug ties taken at random it Is reasonable to | suppose that they will increase their lead | to the legislature and makes no{ (o 2000 in ninety countles. ] claim that it will be democratic poicinis | ome {s doubtful,” he says, “and least 5,000, Mr. Hall is apparently dubious The out As soon as the press of congratulations | 1s over and the final business of the cam- palgn is wound up the republican state headquarters at the Iler Grand will clpsed and whatever matters need 1mk|m" after will be handled from some small | ofice not yet selected. Even this modest | apartment will probably not be maintained after the logis! enes, as it s robable that headquarters will be open | in Lincoln during the winter. | las county. Wo are uncertain as vet just | what the county figures will show.” As to the state ticket Mr. Hall prefers | to wait a day,or two before glving up. He | still adberes to his bellef in the election | of Poynter and his colleagues. Mr. Hall is certain that four congressional districts will send democrats to Washington, “Kin kald has made a run in the Sixth that sur- | prised us,” remarked Mr. Hall, “and we | do not bigrudge it to him, because he is a | gentleman and a good fellow.’ Dea The following the city health « v | ty-four hours ending at Hugh McBurney, Dotuglas i Harold A Brisk ported to the twe Friday Considerable speculation has been in- unty hospit dulged In as to the fate of the state ticket as regards the oficers under Dietrich. No | { effort has been made as yet to compile any | Twelfth, general tables on the minor state officers S —————— ’ ¥or a Cold in the Head. because the attention of the state commit- | L AXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS. | BOBTON TORE, ~OMAMNAL | fine or the | offenders of this cla S11itS or S11itS or Suits or for Men’s Fine $15 Winter Suits ssmmmmemm 'his without doubt is one of th® greatest offers imaginable—here you have £15.00 values in the newest winter suits just when you want them, at half price, 87.50. Every garment is lined with reputable material, and every part of each garment s thoroughly tailored by men tailors, These suits come in fine, and all a1l wool satin lined clay worsteds, hmported black clay worsteds, striped checked worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, meltons and new vicunas, all sizes, R. && Co,, Jfl for Men’s $15.00 Fine Overcoats o = Here is ove of the most remarkable overcoat burgains of all. We give you choice of all L. R. & Co overcoats designed to sell for £15.00, at $7.50. 71his includes oxfords, vicunas, Wa-he ington kerseys, Irish frieze and fancy back covert cloths iu all shades. All | magnificent garments in every respeet, perfect fitting, splendid wearing, your ch. ice $7.50. styles, designed by L. to retail at $15, in this sale at $7.50 Boys All Wool Knee Pants, worth $1.00, 75c¢ and S0c on sale at 3,000 pairs boys’ strictly pants, made of the celebrated Hanover cas. simeres and Indian Springs cassimere. clay worsted and fancy striped and checked worsteds, plain and colored cheviots and extra good blue flannel. Most of these pants are worth $1.00. We give you choice Saturday at 26¢ pair, and limit the sale to two pair to each customer. jUDGE GORDON ON TRIAL the former clerk of the police court, hwl\'\«i regardlug the custom of accepting (he guar- anty of lawyers who practice In the police | | court as security for the appearance of their clients. He said that Judge Gordon repeatedly allowed Attorueys Britt and | Schwenck to sign bouds, although he knew | they were worihless, The task of ldentify- | ing complaints and re in the of prisoners whom Judg rdon allowed | their liberty and remitted their fines was | tinued in the afternoon. Lee Gribr was in on the witness stand of the Papers relating to a dozen more in of the kind mentioned were fu troduced into eviden: There was other testimony regarding straw bouds from the attorneys whose names appeared in H]I*) connection during the morning session Officer W. H Storey was placed on the stand to testity that leased numerous | prisoners In e with Jud, don’s orders, ttorneys for t aut have hip there will be, & large sized fons launched when comes to their inning and they have the opportunity to Introduce testimony by way ' of refuting the charges against thelr client No more light is,given ad to the nature of the pr ted scosations than that they will be counter charge Morrissey Must Behave Himself Judge Dickinzon has {ssued an lojun restraining Michael Morrissey from ing his wifo or harassing pending & hearing Mrs. Morrissey for a d for a separation filed with the clerk of the district court specifies that Morrissey has been guilty frequently of cruel condu the members of the family, It is sta'ed that after Mrs. Morriss tro Douglas county hospital last week her pither proved or ad- band returned home one night and ass the nurses at his wife's bedside, & f mittedly guilty of the oftenses charged, in | (it (URHE R L TS Ot e 11 which through the alleged incompetency of | " P& SO S FTEN the judge two persons who broke the law ht to justice n session the conducting prosecution put @ witness on the stand to show that Judge n the beneh, has bec Gordon persisted In accepting bonds which | December 3 o kaow to be worthless. itobert Cluncey, | pox a th all wool knee Second Day ceedings ( Pro- Yesterday's session of the Gordom im peachment before Judge Dickinson resolved itself into a struggle on the part of the attorneys over the admittance of evidence. The attorneys for the defendant, vigilant lookout for technicalities that will serve the purpose of getting the case dismissed without going to the judge for de n, ha b bit of dence with a persistency that took time and arred progress, For the most part thelr efforts were unavailing, as the judge over ruled pearly all tho objections. There ier objections to the ruliug of the court that indicated the intentlon of the defense to carry the case to the supreme court In the event of being beaten on the present hearing The testimony was taken up where the stop was m on the preceding d the time of adjournment. Lee clerk of the pol preted the records of the poll t con- talning me a of the large number of cases in which Judge Gordon either re mitted fines or accepted straw honds and by s0 doing nullifed the work of the po- | lice depar in the @ t to rid the city of criminals. A beginning was made on the 1ist of the 117 charges and specifica tions ugainst Gerdon, taking them in order, and offering the police court rec ord In pro The complaint aud mittimus in each ¢ with th randa b Judge g the remittance of the acceptance of the bond, were submitted as evidene nstances uchied on were of and other case cases on the led over evi were otk ad re ns ot i Judge » petition to ordon ne Smallpox Interferes i The term of court at " was to have opened Monduy were pever br At the aftern Court, whi with Judge postponed tiil temic of town and viclnity sttorneys the new owing to an ey mall O’coats worth O’coats worth O’coats worth borhood new cascs are belug reported every Word was | This, in addition All the odd Men's Vests in this pur= clinse, go at $10 $15 $19 for Men’s Swell $19 Winter Sults |emmesnmen 1'his lot comprises the choicest of the eutire stock. Every garment the perfec- tion of tailoring. Every garment made to hold its shape and cut to fit perfectly. Among these you will find black and blue serges, imported worsteds, meltons, thibets, purest wool worsteds, meltons and new vicunas, These garments are actually made to retail at §19 and $20, they will be sold in this sale at 9. 50, B0 for Men’s $19.00 Winter Overcoats amem 1hese bargeins will appeal to every swell dresse in Omaba. give you choice of all the finest overccats in this stoe ~made to retall for $19 and $20, at $0.60. This lot Is the largest of them all and gives you an almost unlimited choice of every new style of overcoat worn this sea- son. No overcoat that any other store would sell you at $19 or $20 is any better than these we offer for $9.50 In this There are all sizes and all styles. Special Hat Sale. Men’s find derby and fedora hats in the very latest styles and ehades, including black, made of very good quality felt, 98C worth regular %2.00, all sizes, sale Saturday for............. Men's extra fine hats, derbys and fedoras, the very latest styles and most popular shades and black, all rizes on sale, & %2.50 values Saturday for. . ale The **‘Barrmore” are conceded to be equal to any derby hats on the market, We are selling a fine line at the special low price of ...oeeeiiiiiiieeiiiiinia 1 90 are equal to any #%3.50 Our $2.50 “‘Barrmore” hats derby on the market. 6 TORE,” OMAHAL 85 00 A MONTH. SPECIALIST in All Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 12 Years fn Omaha, VARICOCELE sa¢ HYDROCELE curea Method new, never fails, witkout cutting, pain or Jors of time curedforlifeand the thoroughly cleanse Soou every sigu compliately " ant AKING OUT'" of thedi {reatment contaiu | GFugh or injirious meair iras Loss OF MANTOC WEAK MEN . O VicTing 1o Nynvose SEXUALLY heniLity or FxHAUSTION, WARTING WEAKNESS INVOLUNTANY LOKNES, with EARLY DECAY in YOUNG wnd MiDDLE A in Vigor wid strength, with | Sexuai orghne impaired hnd weak ETRICTURE Hadically cured with s now wnd Infullible Home Treat and GLEET yent. Notustruments, nopain, B8 ferention Lusiness. Gonorruoes, N BOSTO sent to Judge Dickinson yesterday asking | him to make the order mecessary to the | postponement, ‘There are two cases of the discase in town, and. in the adjoining neigh- | day, making 1t hazardous for people to visit the locallty. The request was sent to Judge Dickinson by the Tekamah Board of Health. Judge Estelle, who was to bave | gone to Burt county Monday, will remain | and call the docket here instead urt Notew ge Vinsonhaler has dismissed the casc gainst John \W. Herger for committing u it se the complainant iF 10 prosecute sgainst Clifton of keeping & gambling preferred by Sophronia Bradley D nfsaed 1) the county court for the 1son from sy mptom ver. = No on the akin £o dangerous SYPHILIS the ay<tem L from k. s National bank and Vave instituted ¢ Holdr o th nim (n 3 i will Ate {0 valus $15.0%. hearing the case of ompan ABRTC or 1s the propes O Grain-O , firmer ligence and hap- They can drink iens on RAIN- THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE uum Organ Developer wall without drugs or 1ty; 20,000 In use; not one 419 €0 D fraud; write et el "LGEAL APPLIANCE Co.. 414 Gn .lITTI + Denver, Gy G “offee injures growing ¢ B L Al)l ES LITTLE you at th GENTS store SATURDAY awell natent calt Mis MY Children's sh v when itis kened, gives them Lrighter ey I‘: sh, quicker int pier disy osition soys' hoes, b The Rochester 150 Doaglus & Successors te The Howe, hoe Co,, All grocers; 15c, and 26, 4 {

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