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THE OMAHA DAILY BEFE: SATURDAY, JANTARY 26, 1901, b1 On Sale Saturday ' On Sale Saturday | On Main Floor " On Main Floor On Second Floor ‘ On Second Floor Boys’ Clothing at 40 Cents on the Dollar ] m The Entire Bankrupt . 86th St. and Third I EET | Read the Letter—It Explains Al Stock of H. Remhardt Sons & CO.. Ave., New York. Boys’ Knee Pants worth up to I REINHARDT'S SON & €O, I St and Third Ave Importers dnd Retaliors, In securing this stock for the little money we did, we scored another triumph, the results of which will be appreciated by every SI'OQ a I)air at 25£ York, Jun. 15tk one that attends this sale Saturday. The stock comprizes about 3,000 garments, including boys’ suits, reefers and overcoats, in Omaha every desirable style, fabric, color, and in all sizes, The greatnegs of these values is apparent at a glance, for it's easy to recognize high grade clothing. And the prices—well, they speak for themselves. We state without hesitancy that these are the greatest This lot of knee pants is very ex- tensive. The materials are choice We have decided t I CAMPE | | $1.25 for Boys’ Suits worth $3. $2.50 for Boys’ Suits worth $5.50. $1.50 for Boys’ Reefers worth $3.00. | ) | 98 it worth Ba.80 9 for Boys' 50 for boys’ , 25 for Children’s C e Mo il —_— Suits worth Suits worth Reefers vorth $2.50 fully $5.50 materials, including choice worsteds, chev- e fully $4.00- e— ully hoedhebs s }'ine chinchillas, made with iots and cassimeres—very neat patterns— The materials in these B velvet collar and sailor colls i In this lot we include At sl suits are some of the finest manufactured, lined, sizes ¢ | the very finest vestee suits made, all trim- . »‘ s 3 4 including very choice worsteds, cassimeres \ for Boys’ Suits, worth o bt 50 V143 soiVe 25 $3.00—1n this assortment ’ I for Children’s =) Boys « u’uw,_v and "‘.' § ;;\,"nu clothing values it has ever been our good fortune to offer you. Read carefully every item, and come here feeling thoronghly worsteds, cassimeres, cheviots, Whioh Wi % ahi nned 1 S o : confident that the values will fully substantiate every statement we make, plaids, ets., sta. All vell made Siios upto | Union, cure of C. 3t. g e g s b years—worth up to $1.0 S IL 35T IAS ek Pespestivily 98¢ for Boys Suits worth $2.50. $1.98 for Boys’ Suits worth $4.00. $1.25 for Boys’ Reefers worth $2.50. | i | Your chaico of th ‘ :5 | entire lot for r, extra well 3to 10 years, 82,50 values £1.20 med with fancy braids, etc., also hoys' 23 and fancy plaids. These vestee suits (sizes 3-piece suits—coat, vest and knee pants, — YO Will find fancy vestee 3 to 8) are extra well made, all elegantly Reefers worth $3.00 m—11it8 (sizes 3 to8), and 2-piece A . " i Al l Extra fine chinchilla and The coats come in both single and double- trimmed, with nobby vestee. The 2-piece suits (sizes up to 156). They breasted styles. The sizes are from 9 to 16 are made of extra fine materials—all well — years, There isn't a suit in the lot worth lined and perfeet fitting garments, suits (ages 8 to 15 years), come in single and double-breasted styles—-%4.00 values, §1. 98, Phenomenal Shoe Values Ha » Manufacturer’s surplus stocks of men's and women's ghoes secured by our buyer at a nominal figure go on sale tomorrow. They represent the product of many of our leading shoe manufactur. ers, The variety is very extensive and includes all the latest and most desirable styles in men’s and women’s high grade footwear—in the choicest leathers, All go on sale Saturday on Bargain Squares. Men’s $3, $4, $5 & $6 Shoes $1.98 pair In this assortment you will find the finest men’s shoes made in the United States, Patent leathers in lace and button, tine enamel, box calf, black vicis, leather lined, and extra — Irigh fri lining, sizes 3to10 y less than 50, others are worth &5 and eze, fine velvet collar, extra fine §5.50—they all go at one price, é Uues $14 Men’s Clothing at 2 Price We are still hammering away on winter clothing. Our stocks must be disposed of. Costs and former selling prices ave being \'mil‘x'l:\' igum'«'{l. Values of startling magnitude are being constantly created. The bargain tables are replenished from time to time with garments priced considera- ble more. In our entire career as merehants, never have we made such liberal reductions as we have made in this sale. Men’s $7.50 Suits for $3.75— Men’s $15 Suits for $7.50— In this lot you will find At this price we are offering black clay worsted, gray trie fancy worsteds, ete., all nobe cots longs, fancy tweeds and by patteros, also satin lined cassimeres. ete., all perfect fitting iported cluy worsteds and oy gArments, newest styles—cholee 1 vicunas—cl Men’s $10 Suits for $5— Men’s $20 guits for $10 Including elegant striped I'his lot ides the finest readye and checked worsteds,fancy to-wear garments made, verfect o s 1 il dacidedly modish spertly tallored and clegantly Men’s and Boy’s ts and Caps Men’s $2.50 Hats, 98¢ We will place on sale the entire lot of men's hats from the bankrupt stock at one price—98c—In this lot you wili find the latest derbys, fedoras,” pashas, railroad shapes, et ete., in all the newest colors and best shapes, up to $2.50 yalues— all go at quality tans widths Iso lined with leather. Al sizes and all v The values range from to $6 a pair. On sale on main floor on bargain squares, per pair .......... Women’s $3, $4, $5 Shoes at $1.98 pair We always give you the best shoe values obtainable, and we e vs selling high grade shoes for considerable less 8 than their worth. But this sale is far greater than the ov- e————— — —— On the second floor we will place on ory eholee materials ale the boys hats included in the pur- -in the lot are pearis. mochas, k and brown fedo pashas and E2 - 40¢ All the men’s and boys'caps including silk lined plush ¢ weltons, coverts and kerseys, in pl m ]9C 0 \ DUCED PRICES— Your choice of our men’s %10 overcoats, including tine co- $5 00 verts and union beavers, also Irish frieze ulsters, for ...... . Your choice of a splendid line of fine kerseys, meltons and $ {15 overcoats, 7 ‘50 oxford gray cheviots, all up-to-date garment Your choice of our line of imported kersey and melton $10 OO overcoats, all expertly tailored and trimmed, %25 vals, for o $1.50 a pair for men's pants, worth 83 a pair, Including fine worsteds and cassim all'extra well mad from an immense lot of women's finest shoes, including The values are truly wonderful. You can choose k viel kids, and patent leathers—in button and lace, all sizes, up to ies, for and fancy colors, O'Shanters and toqu verfec tiitting, all S - MV[FAT | 17-vear-old son of Chief Snake and has |dians are holding dances and are working |time. Mrs. Lees' voice reminded one of | £ | ot be accepted. Sccretary Long has ape MARSHAL MAKES A REQUEST [ 20 e Tatut diat s oy wouia e | hemeervee op o fances gt are workius | e, M Joest jove remivded one of| FORECAST OF THE WEATHER DECISION ON WYOMING CASE et i iyt Tl Fadd i L] beld as a hostage untii the Indians sur- | | | | s a hostage uni ndians sur HheiiE ANis ioe avihal W by the poet, “a peculiar wildwood | guqurday Will Te Cold i ender. The Indians have so far refused to \ | SUtienreiatd Sy Eh st - | GUTHRIE, 0. T., Jan, 2.—Matters seemed | 0100 Who ‘”' whi bl ularly I\‘”'"“ or Suow, Whil is Apt [ WASHINGTON Strong efforts and today are ho wo coun- | GLTH! : i ;| to singing the countra son Scotland | to i - Beonett Wires Attorney General for | cils, one near Bristow and ono at Rust |10 Have auieted down vesterday morning |4 sIDEIDg the countra songs ghadogh w Be Fair ire making to i Kker Henderson Tse $800, T, T A dispateh from Bristow this |'D the Indlan scave along the eastern bor . owan Tree' will un —_— : | to fix an early dato for the consideration Authority to Use ] morning states that the (hreatened attack |1er: DL at noon the following telegram | d°Fstand why the Scotchmen called the ar- | WASHINGTON, Jun. 2.~Forecast for |, WASHINGTON, Jan (Special Tele- | o ho Brosius pure food bill. The measura Pl ot yet begun, but that | W48 Feccived by the governor MRS Paak twice to Mg the songs oF tHAIR| gyiusdey wad Bundng [ sramo)- The scerctary af ho interlor 10 | jug attracted widespread fnferest among 4 uation along our border serious. 1|°N7 | For Nebraska and Kansas—Rain or snow [ day affivmed the ice decision in the | grgere - druggists, ete. It aims to pre the citizen . arm them- | ik \ ‘ i | grocer i v INDIAN TROUBLE AN UNUSUAL DIFFICULTY | (e citizens wer { L arm (MM | cannot be responsible for the safety of our | Miks Mary J. W recitation, “Rob- |, nq colder Saturday: winds becoming norih- | case of Thoma n Bo0iothers | SLdeTALGCURRINY, Bid, Ao SIS ke ovIe 3 Tennel expresses. foar of bloodshed 1f | People uless milltia 15 ordercd ~out at |CFL Burns paid glowing iribute to the | \youterly; Sunday, fair agalnst the State of Wyoming, invelving | gnto SLC € 00 T o hed among dealers in : onee peasant poet, whose songs and poems have [ et Rain or snow Saturday; | the state lection of certaln lands in b Ao il M ctuni De- s ordered from Fort Reno do not | Ly s bt i or Io t 4 1| certain lines, but it is 1100 i - &ntani K five. moon. They were expected this| (Sisned) “WILLIAM TILGHMAN harmed all ages and cln f people, and | o (n eastern portion: southerly winds, | Converse county. The secretary directs | poni will bo accepted which it i claimed AL b A i Sherifr, [ Who erystalized the Scotch dlalect, raising | posoming northwesterly; Sunday, fair it the plaintifi's be given thirty days to | wiy romove these objectio ey willh IO ane(t reurned from Eufaula| Governor Barnes today ordored a com- |1t Almost (o the dignity of a_langueso. | "GO N Rl or wnow Saturday | renew their protest agatust. the staters we- | i SO SO " | this moFIng. After @ visit with five depaties | PANY Of militia_cach at Chanley and Haw- | “Rolling Homo (o Honny Scotland.” w 5010 | wapmor in northeast portion: colder i | lection of lands, making it applicable as | (i) b mado of the bill ] t b homa of. Obiet Baake.. \Vhan he first 118 L. to be in readiness to start any | B 4. IICSOn, akain brought thoughts of | porthwest portion: Sunday, falr; southerly o present fact with relation (o tho tracts | : Snak PR L the lasd of cakes and he 10 the minds | L g olected. In default of new protests, the | £ red Snake's house thers were but three |moment for the Indian Territory line. Ad- [ !he laid of winds, becoming northwesterly. I In i | FIRE RECORD. WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—The attorney there. In lews thun twenty minutes’ |JUtant General Orner got the necessary | Of the audience. The sword dance of Joo | “yop’ North and South Dakota—Fa ase 18 to be dismissed | M general has received the following tele- fjmo fitty light horsemen, Indians of |Supplies for the ready for shipment | GO Voo westorn and occasional snows in ca Chavles Thompson of Miller, 8. D., who | Drog Mouse in New York, gram dated Mus e, 1. T.. Janua Snake's band, gathered. They were all |this afternoon re thousand rounds of b portion Saturday colder northwe | e here h th outh Dakota elestoral NEW YORK. Jan ira’ fau 4 and signed by Bennett, United States mar- | poavily armed. but offered no bodily harm |Ammunition were provided for each com winds; Sunday, fuir f Yote, was presented (o the president 043 | prick building at 128 William street, occus shal to the officers. The Indians had been pick- | PADY. Governor Barnes received many |TE0E 500 A A % For Colorado—Occasional snows in wost- [ by Representative Burke pied by Lehn & Fink, wholesale dealers in Respeetfully and earnestly request au-| ated rounda evidently to protect (helr |meAsagen today from citizens of Stroud and | MArch 1 e dance sontinulnis 0 | ey portion; occasional rain, turning into| A compiroiler's certificate authorizing te | grges and druggists’ supplies, was estroyed thority to expend not exceeding $800 oper- | chiot or to give warning of an attack.|Chandler, which are situated near the [the “Wwee sma’ hours ayonc the twal snow, in eastern portion; colder; north- | Neligh (Neb.) National bank to begin busi nd water tonight, Loss estimated ating under section $46 to meet unusual | spike was not to be found and Bennett jeft | Créek nation, asking that militia he sent | SI———— westerly winds; Sunday, fair ness was issued today, The capital i DAl ingiie difienlty g cxecution of processi | \ord for him to come o Muskogee or |4t once to protect life and property by p |RABBI SIMON IS GRATIFIED ! ror Wyoming Generally fafr Saturday: | $20000. €. J. Anderson is president and S ———— actual defian.e of COT 1 By S s o P trolling the line. There is aparently 1itile colder; northwesterly winds; Sunday, fair. [ €. L. Wattles cashier KANSAS CITY A special to the ssembling in large num- | OUtIaws who infest the Creek country will Saturday; northwesterly winds; Sunday, | the Chase National bank of New York | oo o (0 Sl arestark ar Star from Mus) 1 T say seven miles west |T8id banks and stores in Oklahoma unde fair | were today approved as reserve agents for OSCEOLA, Neb., Jan, (Spe m‘ Veus The Creek uprising continues dangerous he insurrcctionary | the guise of Indians. Governor Barnes will i) For Arkeusas—Occasional rains probably | the Neligh (Neb.) National bank ARy Reiamino - AU iHE MAMA: Tnt WEth troops having as yet falled to arrive. United | pyoe ang Crazy Snake are the Enmis. | 10t send roops unless the situation be Rabbi Abram Simon addressed his con- | Sunday; colder in western partion; north- [ Robert Nelson was today appointed post- | Guavies S, Webster occurred the marri States Marshal Bennett has eaptured (e | [liey "o’ Choctaw insurrectionista aro also (COmes more (hreatening than at present: | grogation in the Harnes sirect temple Fri- | WestorIy winds; Sunduy, fair [ master at Hastord, Burt county, Neb, vice | ot William K. Hester and Mi ———————— | TS0 The troops enroute from Fort day night on the bject of his recent trip For Oklahor and Indlan Territory. J. J. Shamburg, resigned Webster and of Charles B. Webster and Reno are probably at Henrietta and will | INFLUENZA PLAYS HAVOC ! o cincinnati to attend the celebration of | Ruins protable Saturday; coider; southerly | Miss Charity Starkey Alobia Naval Roards | It was characteristic corral Snuke ard his followers don Celen | cdimte Action Necessary. | exeyis thusiastic assemblage, including some l.rll‘rl‘:’\_“\*\' the “'lflj “"-“ fa '“ al | ner of 1 ¢ Lincoln 2 | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 25.—A. B. Donaldson of | Influenza played havoe with the Robert | ¢ Prightest mind ’{I 'w‘“ ¢ e [M‘ ’\..v:;: \‘ ‘-I\Hi»w‘ ‘v‘ \”“;v\“v“u '\-l‘“,. I,“yl‘ - Iy tered I ‘\y\u"‘\w‘w”d I HEAY g " eosho, Mo., who has \ing interests irn nniy p pose of which was the betterment of re- | " . WIS 38 Mepl SHINGTON Jan e ava 4 1o > By the Great Speclalist in Treating | Neosho, Mo., who has mining interests 10 | Burns anuiversary celebration of Clan | H% repdr s e v | ern portions: colder in.northern portior WASHINGT The naval 1 Chamberlain and W. C. VanBuren ) . 2 South McAlister, I T. and who arrived lon last night. An excellent program | !/8lous conditio Jroughout the country ble e board, headed | Advocate General | ¢ hickley, W. H. Price of Lincoln, Sam Wink: anid Dipapedd - Hanpteis | 28050 SOMIRSE & dol M Yo serived oI JLL 0D BAROISNE RERREANL KT Tihe o fying fact of the oc- | variable winds; Sunday, fa o g gl e - | Dottt o 0 Nl and dachh focke of At Franklin Miles, M. D, LL. B, hreatened Indian troubles is at Lmitte every person on the pro islon w the . Time was within | [} 1 Rec i abitity ot : Tibvaiian ki L Murf LR the Planters notel. He said (o a representa- [gram who was to deliver an address was | the memory of some of us here tonlght | OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BURTAT in Havana harbor from the gov Mrs, 13, ) [ $ie of:the PostDispatot ick. Thomas Kilpatrick, who jress | When such a gathering would have been | OMATIA, ian, sbcOlclal recard of temper ry ooy e RO o e i, W, Her crument does not act promptly | was to be on the subject of “Traits of Scor- | IMPossible, as it would be charged that | ¢8R Noyl) last three's | horough repair and to pr jsiered- 8k the \flected natie ext twenty- | (o his bed and an attack of grip kept Rey, | fare of society . o o $500,000 and that @ dock | Willlam Hrown of Big Springs, 1 four hours there will certainly bo trou Bdward H. deoks trom the mestinx. Julss| . Raphl Rimen At length upon the ire (] | sure not greater, | Bulla and A. A, Carrich Le Tohn To demonstrate unusual euralive | with probably much loss of life and prop wrd, who was to sing “Oh, Are ye |lCssons of the r . dilating especially o0 0 f mmended that [ Deitie and Max 1. Hrhng Ignnd treatment for heart discase, shor An immediate show of is abso- | and Mr AR i | it Omaha for this day and since March 1, | qoquisition by this g 1ch & | formally bofore lea e, palpitation, smothering " esitatio o i rmal temperature | the resic I M rregular pul palpita } ,” TI0g | bellion tha rampant. Hesitation will be | (jcipation, was so i1l that she conld not be nent tor its sale to th shall [ Thirtiett e. No invit Bpe pumin the ankles, or droy ! nterpreted by the, hostile tribes to mean | present As @ result the program wa i P v March 1 1 Miles will send free, 1o every afflicted per- | tear and they will proceed to make war on | budly mutilated and was ended at an enply | SIxteenth and Capitol which wa " 02'Inch | com——— son, twe dollars and a half worth of his | 4l civilization that is accemaible to thenm, | ou itiended ) I mber. who ther s <o neh | " ] 4 M Ry new treatment The nations that are threatening trouble | Tho numbers presented. h . « oy any bea BE F()RF Dl RIN R | num presented, however, were i W rnand prizes i nch | P, < It i the result of twenty-five years of |are the Creeks, Chickasaws and Cherokees. | oxcoptionally good. Chief W. R, Adams | were awarded for the eriod, 100,07 467 § e " careful ‘study, extensive research, and re f these the rebellion Is to be taken seri- |, dakt RONNAE a0’ s glite d A sa St K rlod, 189.... 4 i markabloe experien the varl- | ously am and Choctaws. The | yroquced John Wilson Stevenson, who sang ris from Stations nt 7 000, | . ous tomach and | Chickasay § Will not get In | 3oty Wha, Hae' in an acceptable Ma arla Nan complicate each | the fi-ld unless the fighting becomes ge responding to an ehcofe With A Everybody dissipates | o the results of his | “When 1 lefi South McAlister, Wednes- | (auge.”" Mrs. Henry C. Harte reclted “The by over cating, over ompl nent that he e I saw many Indians around the station | puyv Bridge of Carlet i i E drinking,ever working, ent ) ay Bridge arleton” in a pleasing XxCess, | over playing or expose not hesitate to freely offer all ents a | who had vide ner, her Scotch dialect being particularly | . trial free tion in th had gon L [0\ Lilndanyial sLariiAnE O MEE Exposure, Then Suffe Certainly nothing could be more generous | feathered headdres: Blankat E g \ I Fati 21 rs i tramp, in which he played familiar Scotch atigu@, | prom Headache, Cold | more philanthr Few physicians have | and leggins of their ancesters T AN 3 hist | e g ® : | irs on & penny whistle, was one of the hit Pain 3 ion, Ners ch eonfider in their remedie Aud | not openly host o Byt Py e Riiogidy The | o Debility or here | n “” every affiicted per Rallronds Venomousty Hated, Gipsy of Sevill by Miss Lena Elswort M0 Aheuld. fah RNl themptlyes of . thix The railroads are venomously hated by | was good, and her response was caleulated exooodingly. liveral ofe shey may fever | the Indiavs. They are regarded us the |0 show the development of her voice in AVe another suth ‘opportunity N0 SR e instrum i O vilization 1 are reat degree F. V. P, Rawelift ne omes me iddenly than that from hear hlet aatrimant f elviilat b ¥ H y 1 1 with the first blo A violl Ling most t threater ol A Polish Dance,” b Ithough his respon the failure of the . ent to act with ed th dten speed, is the introd ng | 8r nd the e alr wa the hostiles. 1f the get their better fitted to the cvening. Two recitative ympathizers drunk whoie massacres of | selections by Alex. MclLarty were well r ved now, next to | na Quickly Revives, Regulates, Restores and by its delicately balanced agens cies dispels the cause of disturbance, A MOST IMPORTANT FACT. World Famous Mariani Tonie FOR BODY AND BRAIN the whites will follow. Many persons rec 1, as was the instrumental duet of who ‘Oransaine’, pewder telisa ognize this and the settlers are flocking to |1 s brothers quick action but permanent phys w | the towns. | saw many people on the tral Without making comparison he fe | sical benefit,'* nee 1863, Endorsed by Madical Profession on my way to St. Louls who were fleeing |of the evening was the son; “Orangeine” deserves and will repay yonr " to Franklin Miles D, |from & possible outbreak, although they | Lees, “Rowan Tree It ¢ rough v ance and test, (m‘- di- 5 s i A g 0 State St Chle 1 were Lrying to concea heir fears v- |absence of so n J i ne ery Rackage is o Q 3 ” cago, 111 | ware trying to conceal their fear hee of o oo et R g Carel o8 immediate lasting efficacious agreeable atment before it is too late, and | eling men have suspended their v 3 to | peared upon the prog ht THE ORANGEINE CHEMICAL CO,, Chlc.'., please mention this puper Jthe country for fear of violence, The In- |tures of the evening bad suffered up (o this -~ At Druggists Evzrywhere Qeefuse Substitutes,