Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, March 30, 1901, Page 5

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AT A ‘\ILY BIL: \ll R l) \Y MARCIT 3 ")l)l “EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! $26,000 SALE Embracing everyone of newest and swellest styles, all the best workmanship and the finest and most artistic xeamples of MEN’S ano BOYS’ EEEERE CLOTHING This is the stock of men’s and boys’ clothing we purchased in Chicago a few days ago and which we have been preparing you for ever since. This sale will revolutionize the clothing business for the next few days. We'll change symz of th2 old maxims., We'll change the one that says, “Don’t expect” into saying expect all, expect everything, expect the biggest clothing bargains you can imagine —and we’ll fulfill every one of your expectutions —up to the limit. Below we tell you about a few of these bargains and we have many more in addition. Come today, Saturday, and be sure to bring the boys. \1.L BRANDEIS & SONS.\ 83DC " |25 o 298 398 to 750 509 $750 | 999 $|900 for your choice of any of the for your choice of any ot the Child's Knee Pants Suns Boys' Long Pants Suits in the entire purchase. in the entire purchase. in this purchase. i We wish to express to you (more than anything else) that this magnificent stock offers you the choice of absolutely every new style, every new pattern, every new idea in suits for men and boys and children, in every size, at a NEN'S UNDERWENR, LAUNOERED SHATS, NECKWERR, EIC. hAY [ Regular 25 Begular | price c price C | ‘ : %1.00 50¢ each. for your cholce of 2,00 dozen for your choice of many | for your choice of the finest Men's Good Suits Men's Suits i lined in the entire purchase. \l =, NEW SPRING for your choice of over 500 dozen for your choice of over 1000 dozen | M s"kN k HATs Me“,s Shins '".n" shi'ts with fancy stiff bosoms. | e“ s ec wear The latest style Derbys, Fedoras, Pashas and Crushe In Tecks, Four-in-Hands, Imperials, Bat- | Railroad Hats. We are showi | ".glig.. Shil’fs with detached cuffs, | *ine « s gl | the Dunlap and Stetson block . . | ' Regular fhl:u-l;. We offer a spec ".glls" sh"" collars and cuffs tluuvlmd.‘ |2 € | these hats at a ve | 20 sy also all the famous styles, including Newest tans md grays, also| turday a full line of I.‘.‘,‘.‘”l,:. v full line o B“y‘ and childr'n‘ low price or Men’s Drawers " “ Sh fl R o l::";cce same hats tha you generally pay 3.00 and "flis and cap‘ attached collars. bt .50 for-—our special price only ceans In the ve late os; hand: . Worth 6 a dozen. These are| .g g‘. Irns for your cholce of 50 dozen | . : y [ Tortues, ':tnl'\;\"“"'-('~““ 8 "‘l""“":r‘ul“?: all medium weight Jersey ribbed, In madras, percales and scores of other| " F s d I'he Banmore Hats at $2.50 have no equal in the country. A1l ol or up to 1 ¥ fine spring underwear. | good materials. Lo OII S Fine “SIIBI! OI'S the new spring shades and blacks are here, ) —r - — It's a $3.50 derby. 250 3“ .nd “e BUY YOUR SHOES AT “BOSTON STORE BECAUSE We sell you better shoes—with more style and more wear—and more fit—than any one else can or will—and because our prices are so much lower. S for Men's )G $ ) for Women’s |$1.98, $1.50, 89¢| 50c and 75¢ Shoes, Shoes for Women's Shoes for Child's Shoes | w sty ' [ T 1d t from | that would cost you from t RN ‘ i That would cos ou frc f [ | four to five dollars any- P four to five dollars anywhere & Ay EXTHA EXTRA else. s U 980, s' 25 s' 50 {Won]ens Oxfords Shoes and Sandals | . 60 Different Styles O i B 36 different styles : | in New Styles |= ks in every i ood leather | 3oty kg Patent Leathers, | spflclal fOl’ Men. : —— | Good Leather in black or tan, BOYS’ SHOES |in biacks, tans and autos, e sn 15 TRN aten cathers a all fine’ wolt snlas 980, SI I5 SI 25 $I 50, $2 | welt or tum soles i '“fii'.“.'.“:,‘.::! oo PRIZE DRILL vn 10 COME ¢ s wna most m.:;.u\ teel- ' Brooklyn; bonds alers of Omaha, South Omaha and Lin A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY POREVER |coln for bids for the purchase of the Ar ent will h. taken bn-l’uw date, tomorrow fenced in political ' deposit since 1817 and are drawing com of the |lngton mills cxhibit, which carried off I)'cT«rn"\'k'xo'»("l\:'er’.fnonmfifilm u(hlnuon or evening. - Votes of thanks were et 0 M O D et v il pound :ulv--[rv“ u[u».r‘-‘mn'n. nearly $1,001 NV el 108 & Dalvas |the gold medal at the Paris exposition, and | - bl R. ! xtended this morning to the speaker, chap- | $tatc. & (hIMKAY HHBeCE un.”'.:. 1T hink | 000: notes of ) st for 000, Night which Is calculated to bring the Auditorium Removes Tan Pimpies, vou have been here N i At ha e itieg SRR gl s Pt 3 2 i A 2 F oth Patches, ) Honors Wers Too Enddsn to Enable Him to '|.|\n postmaster and other att T Will ‘make no further remarks except to |for money he 1 for the estate, and | e i fund something like $1,500 or $2,000 it ft recklen, Moth Patohes. { Appear Sooner. | “Senator Joseph H. Millard made his ac- | thank you for your Kinduess Which were filed with the edministrator, |yl oo L I brings what it s worth, Bids will be e { ol Kknowledgments to the iegislature this morn- | At his conclusion Mr. M kh»]urlm who | [torfum. sxpaattion bed. fia neakibowed for |oRSREd Apeil 13, lemish on beauty, | [1ug of the honor conforred upon him yos- |yesiorday had refused to respond to re ATTEMPT TO smeLE FAILS [the record-breaking evening's gaity, it | Niaht W o | 1 SAVAGE RECALLS INT[RESTING INCIDENT | torday. The new senator vame down from [peated calls, finally screwed up . courage or. hopes were relentlessly dashe ly all night long d by the worst !Omaba on the morning train in company | ‘nough to come forward, making a char- BPIHIEHT ot & whols mrath fbad anther “1 would cough ne; writes |Centrar City 5 S Detah N Trlafien helns Irs. Chas. Applegate of Alexandria [\ith Edward Rosewater, Frank P. Hanlan, | acteristic speech about patriotism being jiby itareiwerdises, (bAc 100, 1h MELRGHRAEVIRGH [ Tion Mk M, Anplratts exandria, NMoliiejohn i) Balch, J. G. Hamilton and M. W.|higher than personal ambition. The joint SRR Ner loss Nt L0 10 aLARR LR ok A ardly get any sleep, [ clently to Ad Wells, The paucity of the arrangements |conference then adjourned, the senatorial had consumption €o bad that if 1 walked a a date yet to be selected the prize drill | plock I would cough frigh : . il ! 4 MG 00 ghifully and spit ’ G A R R LT : ptween the Thurston Rifles and the Omaba | p). d, but, when all other medicines falled thing remarkable and his trip from e i ] uards, which is relled upon to bring out a great crowd on a more agrecable night | three $1.00 botticot Dr ow Discoy- Dimick’s orchestra had donated its service “ | ery wholly cured me and I gained fifty- cight pounds.” It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron- | Throat and Lung Troubles. Trial bottles fice a ¢ Three Englishmen, presumably those - the depot to the state house was certainly | BEATRICE VISION OF WEALTH | wro worked the residents of Kearney for an exemplification of democratic simplicity Y The storm was too severe to admit of tak e LINCOLN March 20, (Special Telegram.) put in the morning passing over $400, came to town yesterday morn Pe—. rd Joins | ing, rented the opera house and advertised |for tho occasion, and made good its ten ing a streel car and the only thing in shape ] Rel to 4 big free show in the evening der. Owling to the failure of the chief at- | cniq), of a carriage available was an archia affair h | Acquire a For When the crowd had assembled the men traction a dozen couples of young folks | ppyce drawn by one roun and one white horsc. | soanbel gave a few exhibitions and songs and then | present devoted the greater part of the | Kuhn & o into thia- Senator Millard #nd; bis ‘ool | TRICE, Neb., March 20.—(Special | prococded to sell jewelry to the audience. |evening to dancing in the theatorium } panions bundled, and were driven at the fq m.)—Councilman J. S. Rutherford,| At first when a man bought an article they | In the typewriter contest Fay Pardun i 7 best speed the team could make, to the ‘ Wheels! ‘Ahmml at candidate for mayor on the | would give him his money back and 2180 |siill in the lead, with e capitol. Here their presence was maded jijzeng’ ticket, belleves he will soon be|make him a hamdsome present. Finally [ Reichardt has 3,010, Este over §3 and | Bdith Lohnes 1,620, Grace Sheeley 1,345 and L% known and the committee named by Lieu- | woqigny, Mr. Rutherferd claims to be [ they got the audience to han 0 and | | Lohines 1,620, Grace Sheel . Sl tenant Governor Savage at the joint ses-|on. of eventy-five heirs to land in the | $10 bills in hopes of getting the money back |a half-dozen others have numbers running | BEATRIC 4 slon yesterday, which, by the way, com-|peare of New York City, valued at $60,000,- | together with a present. The Englishmen |from 100 to over 800, Telegram.) nd Commi B |prised only ors, the hous | 000, | had not promised to return the money and | Ofcer Osburn shot ahead in the police- | MEF and his private secretary, F. A. Hol- | § not belng represented, met the Party: | rpe property was owned at an early day | consequently, when they had collected a|man's race for the meerschaum pipe, scor- | INEWOrth, were here today looking at land | They stopped at the overnor's by Gideon Mercer, *who rented it on a | considerable sum, they closed the show. to 195 for Officer Bloom, 185 for | 340ining the Institute for Feeble Minded, | Cenuine oflice to pay their respects to Senator Die- | yinaiy.nine-year lease in 1778, A few years | At this the crowd became excited; (& patient) 1 use them, 1 recom- "REAM' a8 the least i preparations.” For ists and Fancy Geads and Europe. T. HOPKINS, P Gicat Jones St, N. Y. ives 15! now they go! |~ w g in the swim. PREMATU RI‘URI\VNESS 18 the fate of many & young Imporial Hair Regenerator ® only harmless preparetion known W fistantly reatores halr to an uble, laating soft, and gl .:txr [ 1K, Barhplo of hait solbred Sea. the oup, 110 for Officer Morrison and | ¥!th @ view to buying some to be added lmwlll' e Mty Co, 115 \ trich and then were escorted to representa- |1, or the Vanderbilts attempted to sell [opera house doors were closed and the | ant Bebout to the state land now owned here for in- | 1d by al wru:m. \ tive hall, where the members gathered In- | yome of the property, but when the title | sheriff sent for, He arrested the men and | In the popular teacher's contest for the | SUUle purpose . ’ formally to receive him. | was looked up the prospective pur- | they remained In jail during the night.|bookcase, Miss Fried forged dhead to 100 = = > hobdoc LRt ar er s Mr. Millard's entrance was loudly | op gep ft was discovered that the Vander- | This morning they were released after re- |leaving her but four votes behind Miss | ¢ . ® cheered. He was presented by the com- |y not give & clear title, The |turning the mittee that had been appointed and intro- | ..co e ney. Whitmore, | i 2 4 R[SUI_ S I[I—'_ (',; as taken to the supreme court, which —— George Lavidge, jr., succeeded in wiping - ® ¢ & . . duced by Lieutenant Governor Savage, Who{ cndored @ decision that the heirs of it M e ctrabt med RONERSEREOE D R R 2 , = e ® Little Liver Pills, |ii e ta ot e | rondcres, o deciton that une el of| TURNS SOMERSAULT IN WELL |ou muck el rocor ac e ool ani| ST mee WANT ADS | The eastern heirs at omce ployed H. P, Farmer Falls st of Springfield, 0., to look after their A claims at @ recompense of 10 per cent of seventeenth session of the Nebraska legis- s MU ORI (i up. i 2 PRODUCE RESULTS, Must Bear Signature of Islire far MRALOR fGF (19 iasD e oW prws | Without for the Buffalo wallow and was somewhat QICICIOROIOIONG i ) CHRDOP PO tented s the chiolos of the twenty-seventh Injury. surprised when he was made the reciplent GRAIN COFFEE ot v - of a quart of whisky, which was bestowed Neb., March 29~ [upon him as the most popular man pres- (Special.)—Ezra Whittaker, who works for | ent | compromise. | C. E. Plerc | This property was willed by Gideon | while helpl Mercer to John Mercer, who at his death | head firs Jordan was present as a spieler | session. Senator Millard was again greeted | NO PAY. a stimulant, like iic and its effects - | what he collected It is sald Mast com e g with applause as he sald promised the matter for $500,000, and the PING WAT (72 Gentlemen, [ am not here with the ex. |heirs are now secking to set aside the | ) See Fac-Simile Wrapper Below, naking any spee ald shoul a farmer southwest of here, There was the usual distribution of pres- ut a curbing into a well, fell | ents, the vatue of which conformed to the ty feet, turned compl ly | size of the crowd. There are 1 docalned At Homi I could not very well n of matte ave. 1 do not want unclaimen ; | LOCAL APPLIA i T could not very well leave. T 'do not want | willed it to John Mercer of the fourth gene- | over and struck the mud at the bottom of | gifts awaiting claimants at the busine _oe LIANCE CO., 172 The ¥ thy way. as I |ration, in trust for his heirs, and at the [ the well. The only injury was a bruised | office of the exposition ma 2 . )r. Kby« Utioure cures all nyihing I |age of 21 years he was to divide the nrop- | back, which is not thought to be serious. Today will be Children's day and the b | ut'cure female” diseases. AL druge wwil in ad- | epty among all of his heirs. The property | youngsters wi he admitted for 5 cen kists, 81 Tllustrated book ungsters will be adm ) vance that you expected me bu g D s o ’ gentleman here told me by telephone the undisposed of by Mast Is sald to consis Haguew in Acauitted, each. Big bundles of childish presents | | snaadvice froe. D . Kaa, Saratogs, N. % would that you |of the following One thousand one hun I CHADRON Neb, March 29.—(Special [have been provided for and every urchin R nd V«&]A{\ dred acres of land in Virginia valued at|Telegram.)—The jury in the Haguewood |will get something. In the afternoon Mrs. morning. On the strength of that 'l cony | $1,000,000; 2,100 acres in New Jersey, three | murder trial this morning rendered a ver- | M Murphy will serve guilty, after being out gixty |bread fillets with tom one of seven acres of solid | hours | ek cronstades. In th blocks and one of three and two-| Haguewood was immediately released and | Junior Militar day fifths acres, which it ix said will sell under | returned to his home at Crawford this |a phonographic nnx...“m.'y\k l.x”l‘r_!l«:lr".:;:‘:‘:\ fl.&'h;:»':)‘;fi:.“'{ the hammer at $16,0 00; another of two | morning. He was tried on the | h in | Nava & number of friends here who e | And three-Afs acres fu New York City, and | killing Little Bat, an Indian frontlersman | Texas GURE S8ICK HEARACHS. \mn such for years and for whom [ have Ofteen acres on Long lsland, runuing ioto ' ia tbe employ of the governmeat, luvitations bave been seut Lo dry goods cluded to defer my visit today as, very many to me, and let you have you were kind enough pate cases, sweet and come here (acres in Jersey City, a small tract in New | dict of not are strangers | york City, at the man for yester- | busir HOW WILIL “THE DOTS” ———=ADPPEAR MARCH 30TH, 0 sauce, and deviled evening Kiplinger's | band will furnish o ccture will be given e charge of | lating to the burning of the negro Smith

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