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8 TH fAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, NOVFEMBER GENERAL MANDERSONIS BACK |2 it gt s, =t NEBRASKANS ARE (OURTEQUS | DEAVER ANSWERS HITCHGOCK STOLE SLEEPER'S GARMENTS|| Sngland and probably some | day the pre ¢ Mo, Oe piind sl g ,‘h:,” h”"l‘r :.I’!.rm:hr ”I'Y':' :!l()llfin'\\"nnl Replies to the Charges Made Against Sam Hussey Arrested for Taking the s nembes ouse om - . I by th Popoe te o "4 el | Tnjoyed Hin Trip Abrod, but is Glad to By | mons and is also under secrotary of var and : b | ik U T e v y m al 1 ) Wi Ads was spokesman in Parllament for the alls- | CAMPAign Bpeakers Given Honorable Treat il et 0 - bury lat r 1 baddod Al he late Sout ment by the Voters, OMAHA, Nov. 10.-To a 1 Sufferiog | Ren Hake, a hotel clerk, and a companion | : T A | Public: 1t appears that the World-Heraid started out Saturday night to have a good | 0 night before I left nao was eve ire of dishing up fakes about (e und. m | ¥ TERESTING THINGS | canderea « dinner st B - will never tir & up fa ut | time & had it. Sunday morning 01' SAW ANY INTERESTING G ! endered a dinne Brook the old | NO TROUBLE WITH THEIR AUDIENCES | me. The latest ts an overflow edition to- |found them in Joft Seymour's saloon st | - historie club known to all readers of En day telling what a bad man I am 1 do 3 North Fifteenth street Hake ,‘Ilvp" Was Present at the O 0 ", ory, the dinner being given t oy pot think the people of this state will goundly under a table and his companion | Full Courts and th . | Sir Willinm Kennedy, chief justice of the | committecmen, Too, Were Above the | think a fight upon me by Nebraska democ- |was still drinkfng at the bar. Lot Cor- | FAT OR LEAN stallation of New Chief high court of England. There were present \verage Those Ordinarily racy is anytbing new in Nebraska politics. |nish, the bartender on duty, and Sam 4 t LEAN, bl | v]u‘x:hrr m"hvv judges of the higher courts | Met with During an Klec. | 1 am denounced unfit person to serve | Pus, were also in the saloon. While I'ALL OR SHORT Ll |80 Was to me a most interesting occa- upon the Douglas county canvassing board i tim snored L cezed Bussay " . E . tion Contest, | up L h vietim iored and wheezed, Bu \ 9 - on. These functions gave me an excellent They say I am a “man without means.” |1ook off Hako's overcoat, coat and vest IHICK OR THIN Atter ¢ of miore p ol e Aidod ot Ayl e If that is true I know of no law that bars | (hen put his own vest on the sleeping man | WHITE OR BLACK months, the greater portion of which ¢ nd udsg ' B 1Eh DAL | paign speakers from all parts of the [@ POOr man from occupying any position |and appropriated Hake's overcoat and vest. | wes spent General > h 4 i b Sidri ) huve paused at the republican | be 18 capable of filling | After a time the latter awoke and realized Mr. Hitcheock and various other candi- | that he had be obbed. A complaint es F nderson returned Sunday | ap 4 ¢ headquarters on their way out of the atate | that he ha en pla " !:.:.“‘” £6 thel Home.18 this eity la o :,r Hrflvr bave remarked without exception upon the | dates have charged that I have been prom- |was made at the police station and in a | rov (S € 1S 18 1o their home 1 . and gown would o fe » by ¥ . py Ne. | 18ed an office by Mr. Rosewater and that I'ghort time Bussey was o8 t the Jeft Omaha the latter part of August | %5 mony membety of the prof irteous trentment accorded them by N re time Bussey was arrested a : A am employed by him. Neither of these 'Siate hotel by Detective Drummy. He was went dir » Saratoga, N. Y. whero | T renE members of (he Profer |bruska crowds. The task of confronting y :.u,. |X Manderson fvered the nnuual M. J ”. i .‘ o ar. |on aud o more or less hostile and in- | charges Is tr 1 have not been promised | charged with larceny from the person. 0 e ()I'me vl he meeting of the A fmmensely foterested in American af- |1 RIGAIEE BOEE B0 TS R dicult | 8nything by Mr. Rosewater and have asked | The clothing were recovered. By order of 5 nddr ! 6 many quertions about our fu- | CI1ACS L6 bo boisterous 18 the BASE BIRSU bim tor nothing, 1 would a8 000 | Chiet Donahue the saloon was closed and jcan Bar association. September b they |, stem, our man of conducting | ibon to meet. The resources of the | Work for Mr. Rosewater as anvons if I |the proprietor will be prosecuted for vio- Can find a perfect fit in our clothing department. 1f a SORtRE wiabaed. TR thE Fime and the probabilitics of the fu- | FLiCC CRCR L on taxed fo the fimit in se- | Were in need of employinent, as he always lating the Sloctmb law. The bartender, litle alteration Is necessary, how easy 'tis done At clever | PAYS fair wages. , " 80 arrested by Di a g eir embarkation o e re- | curing aring and many are the clever | PAVS Cornl as also arrested by Drummy an. ™ " b ) X . ling until their embarkation on r Strpng meretal Rivaley. ot whith seh & stress has calied forth, | It Is mot an unfalr count theg fear, but | will to face the charge of being an | We don’t desire to bore you, or claim too much of your urn voya e e Sing . i : L i ¢ ; A ! you 'The sjourn of General and Mrs. Man- | .'r' L4 ki \“;' ¥ yx‘v'v‘ . h-\‘ Probably the most indefatigable cam :n"";" Lkt l-"r h"m!”'h @ u..: mhm £0 | accessory to the crime time by long lists of products, textn stvles, ote.. We strong commercial rivalry, but it {e a gen- | b 5. @ catvassing board because he thought | . 4y i i erson abrosd was a particularly enjoyable paign worker in Nebraska this fall was B. | g Rk . :x’- "wl'.}‘n\f S o .mr» ot om the | CTOUS rivalry based upon good fecling and | (U T ATl Siown Chicago attorney, | Was compotent and homest, and I think | Frank Kressl of 1505 Dominion street re- simply ask you to compare our garments with other deal- omiinent wera tissed fn their travels | Nt desire for fair play that is a character- | by wping wix successive weeks in the [BO Knew no ome could bulldozo me. They fported the theft of an overcoat to the ers’. . Don't be guided by the dazzling appearance of the - Ve the trip the more cnjovable | ¢ of the Anglo-Saxon. Our rivalry With | 000 4ng presided at thirty-six gatherings, | think by their tactics to frighten me 80 |police Sunday. Kressl was taking a morn- L ] :',',';’ Cere fortunate in meeting many | OCTMAnY and France ix as great, but in 1\ Tk has @ frank address and a way [ that I Wil in order to prove that I am |jug gtroll through the lower Third ward surface, fricads trom the Unitea States and forme f,"n":j] Tt nen et Cn [ of mnking friends so (hat his troubles with “4":»':'_‘“‘; 11;;"=‘\ tho best “'h the count fand fell in with Tim Hurley, an overcot- Look at the inside as well as the outside, examing the ; y mew acquainiuic The latter |y 2 eet the DULLSF o Ue In té cono | RuGi0nces were few T G SRR TN won't work | jg Tim was arrested by Patrol- sl - q ; ing wan y‘,”. Lty MI|"< "‘m hey would get the better of us in the con As narrow an escape as I had from | With me I shall perform my duty as 1|map v. but in the meantime he had sewing. try the stitches, see that the butons ave not glued was particularly the case W i T seans within the wer, fal ke ould be pertec - ; : t Manderson, wio wau everywhero greoted | ¥ ¥ 807 BEARS WHRIR K BOREE B being driven from tho platform,” remarked | RO it ,:‘“”‘K":'r' L will stand | vqitched” Kressl's coat and 1t was not on but thoroughly adjusted. Pay strict attention to . o alco and enter- | op e AL b d UM Fitch, “occurred at Carlton, where o rig o ipears, no difference | pecoyvered S A b A k& "“‘"’ qu"”““ ‘_H“' \ vern by | Of France than it is of Germany, and were | o B oLl O00 T o ed precedent that | Which side 1t affects, I will see that they —————— quality, material and trimming alned 0 u & that v aver ot that the exposition of car had b 50 g ; ety no means anticly 18 SPORRIOg of SO | oo o st peabos 16 be o8 et Boos Bad | o republican should hold an outdoor meet- | K¢t ll that lu coming to them, but 1o | s T. Briddieman of Parshailville, Mich., of the Lservations of his trip Gen rmpelled tance 1o be on her good b ing. e republican committee had re more or no less. Let it be understood that | was trov 1 with salt rheum for thirteen Staxaevct puid | havior I have no question but that she would | (o ' 0) " pig gentiment, owing to expe- | the Writ of mandamus fssued by the district | years had tried a number of doctors “I can say, as every true American says [ ted 8OOEEDUE kbl AL ,"LA""' R4 | Hlonces 1n tho past, and had arranged for | COUTt UDOR trumped-up afidavits ouly com- f without rellef. After two or three applica when he returns from a trip across the | TISht have provoked a general Iuropean |, Tegipcning in the opera house. The [ Manded the board to do what it intended | tions of Banner Sulve, her hands became water, thut I come back u much better [ ™oy A Jarty | PUIGIDE 18 88id to be the largest in Thayer | 10 do, that is, comply with the law, | better and in a short time she was entirely American snd fully sxtisfisd with the con- | pariiare bs oo ey ’“;"""""x’““i s, [county and hus @ capacity of 700, but there | ¥a%s the returns in public. 1 know of no | cured. Myers-Dillon Drug Co., Omaba; Dil- ey ih | wate o its diplomatic represantatives. 7491 00 16t outside when th party In this country that counts ballots | jon's drug store, Sout by AR 2 ditions on th de of the big pond. Th Mr. Choate. our ambassador to the ceurt of | ¥¢T® Still 800 left outside when the hall lon's drug store, South Omaha | ACHOTHES? FOR MEN ',(t WOME[“ | {or election ret 5 secret excep o 18 particularly true sinee (he news of the | g was packed | S YaSaUEHL S ' James, is most acceptable and bas & per- | democratic party. Respectfully, splendid republican victory assures @ COfi- | yonaiiey that commands and will retain Why He Didu't Speak. CLEM DHAVER. tinuance of those policies which insure the | pionqahiy not only for himself, but for the | “I suggested that I speak from a cracker B " c d Pecopition by svery country (hat oufe s i [ . aecause iis Loou. country which he represents. General Hor- [hox in the square and the committeemen | gers of Fro g, Md., writ | W AN SN P the greatest matlon on earth, the lgeq portar in Paris has proven himself oqual | sald they were willing it I thought 1 could people and governed the beat period, for the sympathies of France were |wagon seat aud 1,500 people were gathered |y ininiqiata relicf, and 1 swos perfoctls % the han. na facs | ‘ fun Sentiment Han Chn entirely with Spain and the fecling of ani- | on three sides of me. Hefore I hud EOUe | urad nfter taking two bottlos Take no apping—f vou | ¢ Jou wil | “I was abroad elghtecn vears ago and 1| mosity of the French people toward United |my feet adjusted to the swing of the iy ™\l SEE POUEIC | TE 0o | Be ! PR Rt i Ah D F U S notlee now w ver rked change In the | Spates citizens is even now most pronounced. |€prings 1 saw wigns of breakers ahcad . g ¥ AL ? Vi e ¥ Dillon’s drug store, South b feeling of natlons abroad toward America. | Ambassador White at Beriin 1s well liked There was apparently an organized gang | by They are now according us the rank that | by the German people and has conducted f f several hundred disturbers massed near | WINTER T00 18T RATES L ! ses 0 Two big stocks purchased. The enti . Y- e » ETTTTTI . A 8 ased. ¢ entire stock of a lar lo i y ours and recognize that we are | afiuirs of his preat oMee in a most admirable ' the center of the audience v L S8 g K vl ! not a fac 0 be ignored In commerce, | fashion. These and other diplomatic ap-| * ‘Gentlemen,’ 1 remarked, ‘this will be | Vim Wi tlvond. stu. Tublets, ... 5 . oland suit manufacturer, and one of the most prominent furrier diplomacy and #il that i¢ incident to & | pointmenis show the wisdem with which the thirty-third speech I have delivered In | Now on sale, good returning unti! June gL L #elin New York City. They w ot Ho & tilie of Wielt Bt conditton either of peace or war. The ex- | progident Mcliinley has grappled foreign af- | the state this campatgn and [ want to ex- | 101 Special tours to Florida, Cubs, Ke ysom Powder City. hey will not permit the use of their name. position at Paris, in my miod the g | fairs | press my personal obligation to you Ne- | West and 010 Mexic Ask your ne Janclle Eowder v but the goods are here, What do you care about the name, The the world has ever known, showed our| owhap T discovered that I conld not reach | braskans for the friendly spirit with which | ticket nt or write Jos. hon, Tr t Blle Ot t Lo lwarm season in New York City v ary ¢ ‘e _ | ! ¢ Omtment o & nade it hawvd on the manufi pupremacy in many lnes. It Was VerY | Nepraska in time to vote I concluded to stay [you have recelved me. 1 thought maybe | Pass. Agt., Wabash R. R., 1415 Farnam § any i ¥ n the man LG Rratitying to me a5 an American 1o Know [ i1 New York on election day to see the |that talk would get them, but it didn’t. | Omaha, Neb ¢ Wi v 20 pers and easy for our resident huyer to purchase goods at his own that we had taken more prizes (han any | pahods in vogue there. Fifth avenue had | “Phis alw't the thirty-third speech | ——— R Si MR ] They ar e ¢ | ’ 7 i | | i s "8 7 i Q g £ e 5 ey are here and plenty of them. You will be more other nation, only excepted been dofaced by unsightly poles that hud |you're going to make, one young farmer| Ses C. F. Harrlson's special real es Jem Catarch Powder AT i B | b u will AL “There | " se of greeting and | poon piiced at frequent intervals by the |cried, ‘becauxe you ain’t golng to make it.” | bargaine Einkham's Compound Ceeein cielthan pleased, welcome on the part of every Englshman | qpover tamany city government. and to| “There was a chorus of approving yells Bar-Der ok e ! 100 ladies’ fashion: $ i ftw i 3 oker-Tamman; v jar-Nen eenes adies’ fashionable high class suits, silk lined, never made that is very charming to a eltizen of Gut | poi™ e o cireet paving and the side- |and shouts for Bryan, so that the prospect | 3 | Afax Tabiots . g never mad great republic. As an indication of thi¥ | iy had been disturbed and greatly dam- |didn’'t look over and above inviting. T¢p g TRHERE BT e A Rre: N E-‘ cur PRICE to sell for less than $35, $40 and $50, on sale here at $15, §18 and | st we . | SCHAEF feoling whenovar the etar .wn'l *HYII- . ”“, tged. From these poles were strotched ban- | started fn as mild as I could, N aged, "7 yoars. G DRUGGIST 5.00. whown upon the streets of London that flag |, peyring insulting inscriptions and the | gone far when my voice was drown ¢ niay, Nov. 12, at 2 p. m., from Utu au ORtakae 1 ’ 4 creates almost as much enthusinsm as '“'; ropublican purade of the Saturday night be- | concerted cheers for Bryan, which SO SEERS R BEUES: 124 AE BT e Lk 114 suits, silk loed throughout, bound with velver, blouse Unton Jack of gland In "I‘v: ‘I“y"“ fore, vearly 100,080 men strong, narching |#everal minute 1 waited cheerfully until | e= — * double breasted styles, the greatest values in Americ through contin Burope gencra . through the rain, hud been compelled to pass | it was over and went on. The rioters tried | lani S . more particularly in France, there is under theso banners. Upon them were such |1t again before long and T thought by this S8OK% and $10.00. feeling of ~1 hardly I1ke say ADUAKONIEIL |y coriptions as theso: ‘They may make us [time the game was losing a little of its v Ladies' jackets at less than they were ever sold and yet a feeling of discontented envy, march for McKinley, but they can’t make us |2 for. b » caused undoubtedly by our tremendous in- | C0 TGS s s & trust parade S id to them earmesily when the 3 or. roads upon their {ndustries and from the | 0o BeSopilican parade;’ ‘McKinley's | (imult subsided: ‘Boys, 1 don’t mind your | | 0000000000000000000000000000 A1) 1000 jackets, Skinner's satin lined throughout. fact that we are rivaling them in many oo S on Lie coat, but Bryan is near my | cheeriog for Bryan, but it is only fair play | (S g I lines of manufacture and capturing our | HERE T AR VI CONT Y o watt until I have made my point.’ That | S BNQ falr sbare of the markets of the worid | cemed to touch them finally on the right ( (8 P X “My trip abroad was caused by ill-health Decent Democrnts Incensed. [ ot ana% thay 2 KEreeds - with s vosic Liors X ) i that followed a severe sickness in the| “The republican procession of Saturday | cj. sprini » wea voyage, the travel und the | night, 1 was foformed, marched under these Hor. two HOUrS RE6at YHAG SEVARRMIERE solfof trom care and work have done me | baonors without disturbing them and-the |1 BOIAES tHGRAIT A0 TReORIE, KN RE GVbFY November ‘3; 20, 27, 1900, the great good. 1 fecl much better than 1| gratultous insult offercd every PR e ol ave ut any time for two or three years | parade by the brute, Croker tly_in- [ NieKinley and the democratic mob would past. Qwing to wn accldent which befell ' censed the decent democrats of New York |huzza for Bryan. So we had a nice lively | the steamer | was aboard homeward bound | and really prompted a great many of them | yeeting and 1 afterward met a number of 1 reached New York too late to get home | to yote the republican ticket, in whole or in | the uproarious ones, who proved to rw‘ , wnd cast my ballot for the republican tickel. | part. Mr. Bryan proclaimed in New York: | more hilarious than malleiou Will make the following Reduced Rates, Mowever, my vote counted, as [ was paired | ‘Great s Tammany and Croker is its | " 0 | with a gentloman who would have voted | prophots” And his afflistion with this cor- |, FOPIIentt Commiteemen, OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY, ONE WAY, e S ecunilokn Depjuil | vope aamene U :‘;,;":;;.;‘;m‘,‘,',',’,,“*‘::;wr' | SRabar iy it the St Sm e | OMAHA TO OGDEN AND SALT LAKE CITY. ROUND IRIP, | iaip Eveusnaut the whuia sguatey teran: managing the small divisions of the cam- | OMAHA TO BUTTC AND B LENA, MONT., ONE WAY, Accldent at Sea. o eminating *brute, Croker, i well |PAIRD were much above the average of their OMAHA T0 BUTTE AND HELENA, MONT., ROUND TR.P, “The accident which came o our steamer, | 480 4 8 3 | eort 3 avparently republicans OMAHA TO SPOKANE AND PORTLAND, ONE WAY, - the St. Paul, might bave been fraught with | K0 Waph AT core | WhO had into the fight be. | 4 5 e e Ao aIAY ORI arrivAl tly and while the Tammanyites frmly | [5°C FUEY, (EHIREL HEY fnew the tEu ) OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SFATTLE, ONE WAY, price $75.00. in Now York by nearly two dayw. At the |belloved that Greater New York would &ive |\re'\ moro worthy ot (hun 1 have et 1n OMAHA TO TACOMA AND SEATTLE, ROUND TRIP, Foroniall e R e i 5 i & g 6f the dosidsny botheoroneliersiof th :.IA'nm-»lru;Jrln{rrmli.‘l-.n‘ 00 :,::4.“‘;;”. for M. | oy state during my stumping experience | n cheaper furs we sell ladies” scarfs and collarettes, for $1.50 blg twin screw steamer were doing val- | Bryan it fell far below 35 49 OYORIOK | itk 12 ree presidential campalgns.’ Round Trip Tickets Limited Thirty Days from Date af Sale, eac Ladies’ Astrakhan collarettes for $4.98. aut service during a severs storm, which | Of election I went, on the invilation of Cor- | retary of State George L. Dobs ‘ Hey : + : 5 ey it B4 uelius N. Bliss, to the headquarters of the Ot o s0rEs. LHobaon [Of Ladies’ electric seal collarvettes, with tabs and tails, at 250 EhL laaseq_(op, ATy L Re b b blican national committee and sat there J":“Q,".,I:',‘,:("“,”,lf,',ll;:’ 'h,",,"",',‘,,T,::n',:_:".',::‘:.’v New City Ticket Office, 1324 Famam St. Telephone 316, 0‘ CHEAP SALE OF MILLINERY. gnle L high. About § o clock in the evening th arly all night with prominent republicans | \cakg in the state, often appearing at two was & severe shock to the ship that caused | Of the states of New York, New Jervey and | moatings daily, and was never obiiged to o000000000000000000000000000000001. her to tremble in every part. follawed by | Connecticut, listeuing to the cheering news. | pnuge for any perlod by a hostile demon- | = W whirrine noise, and almost iustantly the | Afier the entbusiasm over the returns from | iration engines stopped and the vessel proceeded | New York and other castern etates was | " . v for u time simply from the momentum of | OVer the news began to come from the wes| z\ v 3 A - By e B iy . and evervone was overfoved to fiud tha T " b | ; i e i | |= her headway. It appears that the star- | HA D 0 board propeller struck a derelict, or great il nn;ll-" iv‘t‘lwnllxlmrx;l:"\y\lx; ’:x ‘t]‘r“-'\:':\‘llw"u“ i | G i ity ; : i dd _ —— — — plece of ice, and broke the shaft, and shaft | would ajo ¢ an, hud 4 i Y Bt baed o b A ¥ - A i | . , and propellér both went to the hottom ot | Rone for McKinley with a good round ma- | Sherwin-Willlams Co's VARNISHES, ltke | J | Whe sea. This causcd the engine on the | Jorily. It was midnight before auything | thelr paints, are of superlative quality. ; 1 1 % . starboard side to break from its fastenings, | definite was received from Nebraska and as | They are put up in SMALL cans well as @& 4 tho cylinder heads blew out and the en- |the returns showed great republican gains |large once. There are varnishes for FUR- v f i y NITURE and varniehes on 4 | il h d . made of Washington mills kersey, the best in the world, worth $10 1o $15, on sale at 6,98 19 ladies’ box coats, made of West of England kerseys, Skinnci's satin lined throughout, others ask you ¥18, we will sell them at $10., Ladies’ box ts, Romain lined, velvet collars, others ask you §12, we sell them for $6.¢ 400 jackets, sill. and satin lined, made of elegant kerseys, others ask $7.50, our price $4.75. The entire stock of furs must be placed on sale Monday, at prices never heard of hefore, Ladies’ mink cape, sold in this market for 290, {our price $6G9.00. Ladies’ genuine marten capes, sold in this market for $150, our | * * o * . * * * * * * * (4 * * . L4 * * * * L d * * * nping wild as it was, would prob- | in Bryan's own state and that his own pre- purpose for ::vr:; .',l’\‘.'. |.:|o( ked & hole in the m:uom lcum had given a majority of 103 against ‘lj”\?(ll()fi(“” "l“’;“\"[\'ll:\l"‘r“ s the beautitul y e ¢ ot been | bim, the rejolcing was v reat and con- | HA L FINISH. p . i :tfr l::.u “Il'.u‘f‘"rl‘lzlm--‘:'ln w“):lo‘ \:.‘u ~" ll!nhlhl.‘. I r.l'.ll:u]uum,‘J u|..‘K“_| the u(h“lr were hearty Half-pint can Family Paint.. 16e i We !r‘r'llr!tll the immense sfock of H. lfmhr\.hlld & "ulll(w h‘rmn. N \ ona :nl upper deck, shutting off the steam ot all | and frequent. Half-pint can Varnish Stain 26¢ # ? ! Khet ki the best :nn\\n “‘dsl-mm Irr'll.-hl- nunm{.’u::lt"!: ||fj’r h:,I: he “m e BuitS ‘lr.'n\!r.ul' the engines by what s known as the emer- | “Every lover of the state should rejoice [ Half-pint cans Screen Paint 150 3 . ) ) ¢ coats md. ;nern-]._h ...m;‘ hy nlfi‘ :: e .mmu n:)“n:ll- _:_vhy' ml.-“c: "l:::“nul 4. p'.« t geney wheel, with which, fortunate vhvi.’lnll bo exceeding glad that Nebraska ranks | Quarter-pint cans Euamel Paint. 20¢ | 4 s 4 & 1 124 prige agd Jein ahe ERat e eyeripihoon Balel The ailoctsliran of Bt. Paul was equipped. The result was | now by the side of lowa, Illinols, New York, | Quarter-pint cans Bicycle Enauiel. 260 4 \ every garment {s guaranteed. pricos sy that we had to come the rest of the Obfo and the New England states, rather | Half-pint cans Buggy Paint 2be fud § : TS it Y r ; with but one propeller and made the vo I [ihina: v the M iof Arkadsas; Alabams, [ Half-pfat cans athtub Ename e § i ViR ‘.‘n"k { GIGANTIC SALE OF MEN'S CLOTHING ago, in the vernacular of nautical men, ‘on | South Carolina and Te The regret vas | Half-pint cans OIl Stain....... Lo oo & L [ | one log.' very great election night that Colorade | One-pint cans fine Varnish... o d00] g: Half price and less in reliable clothing —such as made a reputation for the frin Yor “tho cleht woeks Uit clapsed bo- | Would probably cast iis vote for Mr. Bryan | One-quart bottle Saundors’ Ruby Floor bt : v | of B. Rotbechild & Co, second to nune in (he clothing business of Rachstar, N. \ twecn the timo we left New Yoric untll |uand that Senator Welcott, who had made| Ol oo ser wo AOe | i h AR 3 18 (ndeed an event that shoull be taken advantage of by all in need of clothing. In weo returned all but two we ot in | such a sipendid fight, would be defeated, | One-pound can Shinon Floor Wax Lo ) - i ; i fact this ir am opportunity to supply your clothing for seasons to come at but a frac wight-seeing. These two, of course, were | but there was well grounded hope for the Call for Color Card, | » Y 4 tlon of original cost. Rothschild's clothing at Hayden's prices and your mo back passed on th water and, as u matter of | future in the fact that Brynn's majority in | ¥ 2 & o ] e S he seen while occupylng your time with 134,000 to about. 30,000 Berr Licatlon 20t) ana Dadat, | |3 i -, Py Men's $£12.00 Oxford Suits G 75 i A & sea voyuge. We landed at Southampton — and ran up fo Winchester for @ day. 1t| The Kidneys are small but important MAHA, NEB. ¥, now. was very quaint and we were delighted | OT8ans. They mneed help occasionally 2 Mer's $2 with its charm and the interosting oid ca- | Prickly Ash Bitters is a successful kidney ’ t h thedral. From Southampton we sailed for | tonic and system regulator. | Lo} [ A e RN PO afbroy- SRRy & N 7 D 7 suits, Hiavro aud Teuched Paris on the night When s ] 4 o 4 y Men's ;m 00 fine \\' September % One weok we speat In ¢ Mr. Vanderblit of the New York Cen ES B xay French capital and then went 10|y hay made a covenant with the Boston Nuits. . Genova, following with the usual trip | & Ajbany, covering a period of 1,000 year through the mountaing and lakes of Switze |y 0 n 1T e streteh of time | R ey A, erland. We visited B Lausanne, In- | 10 iene be sald to be a rallroad arra $il - | 3 coats, now torlaken, Lucerne und then proceeded to time and eternity. When Al A 3 bk g R v iy ’ Men's $13.50 Black Frieze y ment connecting Milan; 1aly, and from there to Verona | et b B Ll S wnd Vonice n Munich, Vienna, by Way | yo yery few of us left—yery fow, By ihat § iy | | Ulsters af A et SMarenn MmN iaae Rtaa ke thare will bave buct soms einne Men's $18 Blue mnmuhml Frankfort, Mayence, down the river Rhits [, he face of the earth, for many of MRL. you W Sl o . A q ) Cologue, Druisels and then to London. | 1y, thincy and institutions which we noy Ow a es e who Euy it ¢ i ! . Worsted suits, now Wo spent a week in Loudon wnd were at |0 "\C Wit Dussed away. man ever gat it and com < N 5 Btratford-on-Avos for one day When the lease expires the New York “There never was a Mer's $15.00 Vicuna Over Mugnifice Court Open . Central trains will be running betwe “The TRISH e s - se it gets" 4 coats, now. . . = *1 was very fortunate in London in being | Albany and Boston without st n, ele | 1% « .lu n Hand A ¢ W the finest = oR 2 there at the opening of the fall courts and | tricity or Hquid air. The single rail tracks of Old Veulta Hay 2 i vere purchused be- N§ Mer's $12.50 Covert Over witnessing the ceremony that, without | will cross no highway or avenue at grade b B A 8010 by all Tiral=clis i Rl VL f coats at change, bas been had for hun s of years. | Hoston will be contiguous to Albany hy get them from ’ ki The Burlington Route offers the 5 i a1n Rn i 3 1 o | Men's £13.50 FFine Pure Worsted suits I went with Mr. Choate, our sador, | the existing schedule, The New York o b for Tuesdays in . . to tha lord chancellor's recoption fu the | Central's chief competitor will be tho || folewing bargales for Tussday ; McCORD-BRADY CO. . Houso of Lords and there met all the | Aerial Transit Co., cutting the journey | J ° G p s e ; 1 ‘ IR RESQURPES RASFISiAre: AURen ' Sauausle aud(dowy (0 A BAURE 0F EiRRia Bud afiom ] oeden ana sait rake Way. Trip Distributors. Omaha, Neb, Men's $20.00 to 235,00 \ icuna l{.lg an .nul udges of the high courts of Englund. 1t | ing an unsurpassed bird's-eye view of the il P | 4y ; kit was @ magnificont sight, aitived as they | Berkshire Hill Pk o dhRe e pe g 100 .00 s Chesterfield overcoats at . ware 18 the ofclfl robss. of their offae, | When the lease expires the Roston besn Beattle and Portland.. 28.00 45.00 i TR 7y Men's #4.50 Pure Wool Trousers From there I went to the Inns of Court | joke will have been inurned for centuries ReRHA ARG RNt L T8 r 4 ' and saw that interesting affair which oc- anathematizing of the anti-imp al ‘\,m“r‘a and Vancouver. 28.00 45.00 fI| = o at PR P R LS e s AN “T} curs onco & year, the judicial procession. | sty will net be entirely abandoned, hut Roys' and Children's clothing at less than wholesale cost From there i onducted to the High | nearly so; the Albany capitol will be ap- | Round trip tickets good fer thirty ] Court of Justice and witaessed the cer \m- ching completion and the ima asys. We can a e are o ou Monday.. montals ineident to the installation and | venders will show the bust of Reosevelt —_— swearing in of the lord chief justice, Lord | in their Parthenon Lobbyists may arrange AtRerstone, who is the successor of Lord | with the cashier at the state house door TICKET OFFicB, Sheridan best Wyoming soft coal Runsell of Killowen, and there heard tho | for the influence of such legislators as have 1602 FARYAM STREET. And Pennsylvania best hard coal. eulogles on Lord Russell pronounced by | not been engaged TEL. 350, by v the attorvay general and lord chancellor, When the lease runs out fn 2858 Manhat CORMIE R S Y il tik | and f ““Anothor very interesting day for me was | tan may have rapid transit and fair local BURLINGTON STATION, ou Wi l ike our coal and service : should not (OTH AND MASON S§TS. a luncheon at the Carleton house, given me | government; but good citize Tan premineai 1 Bagiand's poutics a8a| petreit Bros Fress | ol o] /VICTOR WHITE, 1605 Farnam. Tel. 127 Selling the Most Clothing in Omaha,