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] ! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1901, | . } . . Snle No. 1. ‘ Snle No. 2. Sale .\o, [ ] | H | ‘ ' nnual | al Factory Outlet Carpet, Rug, Dra- A : J . | . F F urniture Sale pery, Beddmg Sale Stoves % Ranges Ladies' fine tailormade suits in | 9 black, blue, brown, oxford ay, light ?\v 'Iflm 'hflgtl’ and have received in the past | Right at this seasonable time we offer astound. | Never be l"l! were we so well ‘*l“‘l ped in gray, fancy mixture, homesspuns, vene ) en days the over-production of six factorie s car loads). The values in blankets. comfor pillows, draper arpets and his depa nt—won 1 ind L J nd y vi { 3 nufacturers were forced to sell, and the low prices at which | Be s 1 vis irth floor this w this wee I | " LULISL l""""‘- etein Norfolk jacket, | these goods were bought enables us to offer thousands of pleces | cotton m blouse, single or doublebrensted eton, ! of fu ure at ut 2 » ot o o . . v e v ' | f furniture at about half regular price You ought, In Justics | sPéevery 5 5 re sole ngents for Peninsular new Puddock suits, combination vest ¥ u 0 el nves 1 the merit ft | 1 ' " : o . § © yourself, investigate the merits of this sale | #125—smte pri PECIAL effect, jacket lined with best taffeta silk, {z | sKirt lined with drop or tight lining, { prrow, upward 87 new flare tlounce, best of workmanship, ¢ for $9.98 to $50.00. Our New Fall Skirts | Wool Blank : | | awests wus We are justly proud of o | wrtee our showing of separate | | we skirts in cloth, silk or vel- { worth $4 vets, | Ladies’ tailor-made all wool ot bl L | | cheviot skirt with gradu- | ":"' ERUGE. ovaiy et | o po | ated flounce, ribbon or white o) - a ale price | 3 . . gt stitehed taffeta bands, nice o u=hax . wenm— | 1y lined-—from $3.98 to $15. eh ' . : sale price . [ s'eel Range uffer. Pine taffeta silk skirve, | ki Kot Wi In order to ret tnto | Man-tailored, incomparable s=wort meneral in vaviety and styles, beaun- Vatnte Steel i f el L tifully trimmed, drop or range in tight lining—from $6.50 to and 10-in $45.00. . Wik warew n‘n'.- ‘r‘lv‘:l: 1 g New Velvet SKirts in plain flave or nhlmu and ruching effect, | ar of this no rescevolr, fo [ | Smyrnn Rugs—in assorted pattterns— 4| . b drop lining, handsomely tailored, from $9.98 to $25.00. worth regulne $2.50 | b i | Thre b¥iae e MR = ' 50 .y : ik hrace =) @@ -9 T D] ok Walking Skirts I"'& Vs It is the usual expression from our et price— customers that we have the best se | i lection of these garments and at | Stove prices not to be matehed in the city. H —worth 88.00—0n sale 16 Within reneh of an, Prices ranging from $1LOS, $208, | LOR, SLO8, $5.98 up to $15.00, in all | the stitehings, yoke stitehed tops, et | '""n" "‘;'::“' 10 Materials meltons, kerseys, ‘hhle ! factory outlet 15 cheviots, heavy cloaking in all color f - black, brown, oxford ray, light i #5.00 ¢ n Onk RNockers— 4 4 ¥ e § twetory ewtiet phioe 4 diiiols Bunt gray, ete. Lengths from 36 to 45 inch [ 8250 Cane Seat Tnrue S— factory outlet pri SPthAL ANNOUNCEMENT. #250 Oak Center 3 To the Ladies of Omaha —We have in connection with onr lar “"'l“"l“".’":";‘.::‘:. = =41 5 )i 1 Sy stock of ready-to-wear garments added a tailoving department factory outlet price ..... y y g s and arve prepared to take orders for suits, walking sKirts or jack { 1 hen— - ] NS S ets, at asaving of from 15 to 25 per cent. We guarantee fit and workmanshp, Materials always on hand and rveady for your 15,00 ¢ ll')“’ & FAQNAH STREETS. OMAHA. R : A I : SoRHGE : A tactory PR TR | 1 (THE PEOPLE'S FURNITURE AND CARPET CO.) i selection, No faney prices, \:v,m\ overa a blouse of the same ma- d. Then followed a season of 1y hw aw a woman just ahead of him . I TRA‘H,ER KILL l;l) BY TRAI\‘ terial and a biack slouch hat warfaro which has continued with more ¢ \\UMA\ lll N (()\ Tl\l[[\ 000 hts 8ol be tha bavavatre A akd | Representatives of the coroner's office less Intensity since that time. Prices have it up and traded )t to a friend for anothor | £ are making Inquiries as to the trains that heen driven lower and lower; have been - watch, getting $1 “to boot \ ¢ passed over the Elkhorn bridge during the changed without notice so frequently that | ) Officers Wooldridg. il Gibbons, who Unknewn Man Found Mangled and Dying | two or three hours preceding the man's iy is almost impossible (0 keep run of the Ledy" Crock Mests Mrs. B. M. Long of | | [WCIS U0 wrung a confession from Near the Elkhorn Bridge. death. It s believed that he could not| purier Montava and Robs Her Richeson, wherein he admitted tearing out | & have lain there more than three hours. The reduction in prices at the mills nas | - the inslde case whi re the owner's | % resulted in a corresponding reduction in the | : : vame in full, and b it under the floor 24 h | BODY ROLLS DOWN STEEP EMBANKMENT| PRICE OF MILK GOES HIGHER \iicryie pricee, followed by a lowering 1o | GUIDES HER TO A DENTIST'S OFFICE | ot a barber chop fn shich he vorks on Six n cC. & i the retail prices. This scason will see - teenth street near Capitol ave The — Whe cdule fa Incrensed, but | o) 0000 wall papers sold in a retall AN officers went there, tore up the floor and $5,000.00 worth of useful household goods to be given away as Lying in Pool of Water, rexent There is No Re- [at lower prices than for several years. | "y Rl d found the tiny plate of ensraved gold \ presents on the above dats. Leth Ot CORV N Ga il Advance. ‘ There has beew someibing of n revo ition | APASAT, TR Lilie 8 A BUANLUALERR Be A Je0ha8 pI The People’s Store Is always at the front in forming plans that 5 in styles recently, the prevalling deman ieniter and o found the watch on cet a ) for a Drink of Water—Cor- —_— h""”m i “w’wll' ¢ 4 “ 4 ”"‘; lema " ¢ ? / not guilty of having stolen it, even though will redound to the benefit of its custome \ / oner Takes Charge. ».The wholesale price of milk will be af ; - R P L IHE il he saw the owner drop it a few secondy By close fignring, we have managed to reduce onr advertisin | / vanced in Omaha October 1 from 25 cents | Which are bein offered in every quality and SR s, WSRO e (O, haons y close figuring, anag 'l) 30 p.»y:lul (n('r”:nn unl|‘ll'.|tlnu:l(°l\\xr1'| |“:‘x;‘| form. | 3, el AN rEAtine AmBErktIREL by FedommenAsd’ (hs :.I. :N\\\'I”‘y]‘.‘.l;?:n.:“::..“ ,;:r::c:l;m\\;lv u‘.““(‘ |"- ;::;:'N:vd “.‘,I,‘-:r.‘\“mw A man about 35 years of age, belleved to | It 1s said that there will be no correspo who stoppe (37 4 v B ™ ) o onest b \ | bo G. §. Moss of Irvington, was found in a | Ing advance in the retall price at the pres \ RETURNS FROM THE EAST feaporatly o hesivey s fromp the WAt Lo e for 17 years we had a right to feel that we were now well enousio 3 [ dying condition at 630 a. m. yesterday atent time, as the et FHBHED SEALR U w. IGTIGR § atatdRYy! BhL At kA badc duped by [(NEWV ROSTER s IN PRINT known to the Omaha public to adopt this policy of converting this | tho foot of an embankment near the Elk- ‘Nlfl‘"}"l‘ querts “::...’m}c.» b ) m‘; i & atylish youos woman, a stranger, whom | 1, 1 Moo= money-saving to the direct advantage of our patrons. Beginning with Rorn railroad bridge at the intersection of Wi 018, WhQ SRBCURNO (he - MVADSH. MY Rhe i Diet RN AAMYIBTARE B The Tkt simant | A8, WON 8€ Army Honnganriers g tomorrow, each and every customer will be presented with coupons, '1m.:-|:.-m Birpels & |«I:m:;::{v1:“:::’r‘ and oo | supply, one dealer reporting a shortage of | | stores. According to the story the young e Dan t ol ! aecording to the amount of purchase which will entitle them to par- | ambulance were tol ¢ 08, A b . Seoun EAd S woman scemed to take a groat fancy to Missourt, e 5 ; (ki 'a thke tliaah. ice but the man died before they arrived. Both | 1.000 (nlilm\v per day. h '“‘l?»l?l u«.m’m:'t George W Holbrook has returned from A Mrs Long. Together todk aavars) | ticipate in this grand Gift Distributi . We take these means of his legs were cut off below the knees. It|for by reason of the hot wea (‘”}f’ vy | month's visit in the east. He was in Chi- ' gireet car rides, during which the adventur- | A new roster of the Lepartment of the | showing our appreciation of the liberal patronage extended us, and was evident that the wheels of a train had | summer, which caused \mnm of n.-l ‘clnu: cago when the news of the assassination of | ess dilated eloquently upon the various | yiscouri has just been 1s ‘“"l‘ ) '””'m hedd invite all who are Interested to call at the store and obtain a cireular passed over them and that In trying to|to go dry aud ""l>| “"“"I “'l“ g of the | President McKinley was received. Having | points of interest along tho way, and when [ quiviore © p,’ « total of twenty-six | giving particulars. Among the articles Included u this grand Gift drag his mangled body away the victim | usual supply of milk with the comug of th | ocousion to gu to Buffalo on bustness he | finally Mrs. Long expressed a desire to go e A ARIA TR st Tars "ehd Bt uaan ot Distribution, are had crawled over the brink of the incline -‘:"("';" '“;'l'l““"“ ‘;“‘ n'l:‘n‘;“:‘ “m Mo, | Went sooner than he intended and remained ; to a dentist’s her cicorone had the name | upiillery, Desides those, one battalion of d bottom, a distance of | that he will, after the advance in price, at city until after the death of the|and address of onc at her tongue's end i 1 afhp { sl do i ket biaHara ot iows havaraltiibaren [ 1L SRR EEHE BCASECERS anD. L L IR Mol enid Mexs Lo, | e Teatysiuisd incantiy, odmpelslng fouh Parlor Suits, Chiffonlers, Dressing Tables, i Shortly after 6 o'clock L. Councellor, & | and will start x?“r;:"”\‘l‘:l“" m selentiieally | {unora) services at Buffalo he went to Can- | “and sat there walting ‘while the dentist | it Sl ties of e First | Bed Room Suits, China Closets, Lace Curtains, { > 5 Mars * hotel, while on | to increase the supply , ho says, | 676 0 Wks Dreast 5 | was working on my teeth. Then she sald | yairalion of enginecrs are now under order p postes wL e Morchaata' Bolel, WRUS 08 |1 haa:not hewn whrtauisd in vadariakiug | (2% O WHOTO he was grasmct t the dzal | Wt wOTHIOk on, mY tesih, Thes 206 SUA | vatallon of enginecrs are now unter ordsre | Y. 0dd Parfor Chales, Chalrs, Tapestry Curtains, ’ woeds near the rond saying, “For God's|with “;“ ‘I"“;"’n""""““""‘( “:;':;"' ":"':"i“"”";l' of the body of Mr, McKinley, being probably | K¢t & *}\I«\wu and vl vj...k in s fow min= | rollment of which is constantly Increasing | Parlor Cabinets, Center Tables, Rugs, ‘ » me water! 1 " Coupled w e state 8 (i St eyl el | Utes. That was tho last e | AMnRe e At Lom dying!" 4 o | wholesale price of milk will be advanced | the only Nebraskan to attend both funeral | Wil "S00 JUC®0e "o Charating chatr 1 | | Davenports, Ladies’ Desks, Rope Portieres, k jolug to the spot, Councellor fount s ! services. : i - 3 | | man lylug in a pool of blood and water, ouum 1 Pt "'f" mumunr:;::;“:”\ “"'I'I, le golng trom Cleveland to Buftalo he| '””‘"‘ e L’ roge Vel e the “1‘ n 3 ': [ Couches, Book Cases, Cook Stoves, | ! Nebraska-lowa Creamery company contained §22 in money and allroac | TR B dh e e e | AGh aver Lha, HAaagememt ot tha W bad an xciting experience on board the | {{iker. 5o pow 11l have to stay | {4 Rattan Furniture, Music Cabinets, Ranges, | impossible position, his clothing torn anc 3 h A 16 city on | Steamer City of Buffalo. About four hous | 5t 4 Hiedh ainnly. o s | iy Tlvid face smeared with mud. He was | And West Polt creameries i this city on | SSEEC CUN OF ST Wbt four Rouns | antl 1 can got o tresh supply of tunds | S LB T e g, | 00 Dressers, Tabourettes, Heaters, Etc., Etc. evidently dying and could only gasp a few | that date. The ||mh.\>--r.~“ l“nt 4 ln! M\‘..nm deranged and the boat was unman The police think they know this few ;l.“‘ nearly always mh itit—mnot necessarily | incoherent words. Councellor ran for as- [ company, which Is a consolidatio: ble. Signals of distrers were made and | confidence worker and hope to have her | from the sistance and when he returned a few min- | companies operating in the vicinity of|® ade and | confidence work 4 hop the whistles blown, but it was several hours befote night say e 18 nothing in the co- | » bu al hours | under arrest befote n utes later the man was dead. Omaha, say that ther HOEAHER Biawh) UL 1L w2 sove ‘ fote pight. A letter In his pocket, mailed at Spear- | incidence, as the policy of the new com :’r{ A th attention of the members of the | This fs not the first plaint of the ki fish, S. D., was addressed to G. S. Moss, | pany Is not to advance rates, but to reduce Aj):hf‘l‘_‘l"‘* "l‘;‘""" were attracted to the | that has come to the police durir e lant ¢ T 4 : he cost of operation. The plant of the |Sordition of the vesse Irvington, Neb. This was the only clue | the cost gandition of thel vewelc. ays concerning to m: identity. There no other writ- | new company at Tenth and Howard streets | off from shore and brought the vessel ba | daring adventuress. Sever ing on hi p‘:.n n. no money and the only | will not be completed as early as was | to port, with no damage to persons or prop- | two of whom live in Omaha, have called at | | 1| through eeveral generations, Thisdeadly | | poison may lay dormant in the blood for Finally a tug put| ten daye concerning the exploits of this| years, or until'you reach middie life, then Pathad 'sanian: SRS first little sore or ulcer makes its —or a & 1 1 in the ollen frum tio wiouielost may b (1o goess In Fact the Choicast Goods from all Departments, ' i or some other part of the body, Y \ erty. the station to tell hard luck stories iu| ' ole pocke a plece of | hoped and it is probable that it will be | €Ft | S tae S [ :‘}.:‘,::.-:m le in his pockets was & ple November 1 before the machinery is in-| ‘Business conditions in Obio and western | which she figures as the female villain. In | thoroughly and perma- The body was taken to the undertaking | stalled and the plant is in shape for opera- il ‘f k ATe "‘wlhnl sald Mr. Hol- | all these she appears uniformly ladylike and | i mmm virus must be | brook, “and the sentiment In business cir- | always worms herself into the good graces | the bl Rase | rooms of the coroner, where it will be held | tion. { | 1from 0od- -every vestage H e PR ——— cles {8 (hat there is no sign to indicate a | of her victim before mpting to flecc el e N N, B | o await identification AT T0Y CURED 1 hi her. In le fastance she went out to a The de | sed was tall, of slender bulld, | medicine that can reach d vhe hlue eyes hionable home on the west to apply | te blood troubles like this. | i dnrk mustache and bive e M| o oo Atter & Phystetaws Trent-| BATES ORDERS THEM WEST | for o nosiion as chambermaid and befor e e el 16T & FARNAM STREETS. OMAHA. | : { ment Had Falled, <9 | leaving had gone over the entire house with \ PEO 'S FURNIT . AND CARPET 0. My tey when four years old was taken | Artillery Recruits from | her prospective mistress as guide. Th €€ ’ with colic and cramps in his stormach Harracks to Va day Jewelry and bric-a-brac to the value of sent for the doctor and he fnjected mor- | Barencks, Washington, | 830 wero missing In another instance she | phine, but the child kept getting worse. 1 ; [ Belped ¢ woman hook her waist in a fash- | | staninch | = 4 | It gave ihan . &Y Bhim_ BM .8 tenspoons| ‘General Bates bas ordsred that atiy. s able dressmaking parlor and during th ful of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholerd| qpiiliory recruits be sent from Jeffe BREAKS UP and Dinrraoea Remedy and fn half an hour| paiacks, Mo, to Vancouver Borracks e L | c————— be was sieeping and soon recovered.—F. L. | \voqy o : ash., for assignmen detachments Chas. Replogle of Atwater, O, was un- | liit Wilkins, Shell Lake, Wis. Mr, Wilkins 18| arey more to Fort W la, Wash Boegrviosor e i hoysplo e Bog et il bookkeeper for the Shell Lake Lumber Co.|a similar purpose. Each detachment 18 to | ‘Apior using Foley's Kiduey Cure four days | For sale by all druggists B0 in charge of a commissioned officer. b . : | je was cured According to orders from General Ba when my jaw beg, A Cold taken at wis tme o the year, |WALL PAPER_LOW N PRICE | troesn of tho begariment of whe Munouri | )ypGE GORDON SPLITS HAIRS | process man; her be d to steal a gold watch from | ‘There wasa man, once upon a time. Who thought himself wondrous wise | He swore by all the fabled gods. He would never advertise. 1, Decoming Tiie Ca | will be p or of September | i — unless “broken up,” may “hang on” all | Tket o Uneortain |3, us follows: Fort Leaveaworth, Kane: | negro wiho 1 R | The goods were advertised ere long winter, and 18 apt to run Into Grip, Ca- wigt vl iy | Jemerson Barracks, Louls powder depot . i And thereby hangs a tale: tarrh or Bronchitls, and possibly break Mo.; Army and Navy General hespital and Vo L “,qn . i down the health of a litetime. Nothing atning. Forts Logan H. Roots, Ark.. Reno and | The “ad” was set in nonpareil can be more important than the cure of | i §ill, Okl., by Major John P. Baker, pay- 3 “ it ” a fall Cold, It means so much 18 the | Omana jobbers in wall paper at the open- | master, United States army, chief payma Hazas Riohesnn. soinsed. plsaded autitx| And headed “Sherilf’s Sale. remedy and the cure; taken at the beglu- | g s (ne season for spring trade complain | €7 '\‘;” s "“h ~""‘l‘(""‘ »-l‘ 1 "'."” | fn police cour \ \ ning, the Cold never reaches the second | groyi)y gver the condition of the market o, 8 B 804 Riley, Kav., by ( gold watch from ,, ’ stage, while its tonicity sustains the 858- | % faw year. ago there was & combination JBradner D glaughter, paymaster | £00 VoI BON : MORAL: Telephone 238 and a tem during the attack formea by the manufacturers which re e AR AL FOTIA | oordon heard the \ad" / T ia s small Dha) of plensant pellets | el B% e, mAMAEIURRTS WAba: was | Riley -ylx‘ rook, Jefter 'I‘n,n.uul;:l apail AR14IR_Jpard 1R Al Bee V'ad’ man wil’ eall. that just fits the vest pocket, | then considercd & firm and substantial | St vied B el B L R Ity ard A ses in ettt At all Druggiste 25 cents, or malled on | (L g opengent manutacturers entered | 70 P LRl case be summoncd and that the ne S SR THE RIGHT TIME 18 NOW, AT e Bere i the fleld and by quoting more liberal terms| Ulcers, open or obstinate sores, scalds | be given n hearing writeour physicians IIumpmn 8 Homeopathle Medicine and lower rates succeeded in capturing so|and piles, quickly cured by Banner Salve,| Richeson says that while walking . wake no charge for medical advice [ Corner Whlam snd Jobn Wtreets, | much of the busioess that tae combination | tne most hesling wedicioe 1u the world, | Blxtecnth swreet mear Farnam the TIE SWIFT SPECIFIC COn ATLANTA, OA, |