THE OMAHA DATLY BEE : SATTJJtDAT , SEPTEMBER 23 , 1899 , o THE COMPLETE ERflBODHRflEftT OF CORRECT THERE IS NO FINER MILLINERY THAN OURS. FALL ATTBREFORWOftflEN REPRESENTED AMD FIRST EXHIBIT OF AUTUMN SHOWN m OMAHA , HERE AND HERE ONLY. STYLES IN $15.00 $ Tailor Made Suits $10,50 , New $22,50 Sample Suits $12,50 $ , , $18,00 $ Home Spun Suits for $13.50 This fall season's correct foreign and domestic de Mmle of brown mixed ineltonotto , now Saturday wo will offer the remainder Ladles' suits nmdo of now all-wool style skirt , Htltchlnp with six rows of of all the new sample sulis. bought for homespun , In medium and dark gray. signs. A bewildering array of French , English and tailor Htllchlnj , * ; lined and Interlined. the opening to sell for $22.50 , at $112.50. Newest shape skirts , lined and Inter American pattern hats in all that is now and artistic in New cloao lilting Jacket , lined throiiRh- These are all innn-tnlloreil garments. lined with good quality percallne , tailor , out with corresponding shinies of heavy There are nil sizes. They como In coVert - finished , velveteen edged. Now close- color , material and ideas , showing the handiwork of taffeta , edged with four rows of fuller ert , . Venetian , unfinished worsted , heavy fitting jacket , lined throughout with taf- ' ' of women's hats such Btltchlng. Double stitched seams , bone serge , etc. Some of these suits are all fctn , faced with heavy satin. Kour rows the world's most famous designers , rim cloth buttons , d * silk lined , some with of atltching around as Virot , Pouyanno , Caroline Kibot , Carlior , Julia , now shape scalloped (9 lined collar and alcoves. ' new porcallno new bnck. Would bo excellent - skirts , velvet collar , Sold so quickly thellrst Faulkner , Marchand , etc. , at $15 , $17.i30 and § 25. collent value at 815.00 , strapped seams , now of our ononln ? that wo bu go In our opening tunic skirts , now habit have only a few loft.whlch | sale for batiks. Today nt wo will sfll today at. . . . Department has a reputation of which we are proud , and which wo intend to rotain. The skirts wo soli are well made with plenty of material , thoroughly well cut and properly constructed To create and add to this most interesting display Say or golf Skirts $9,00 $ All Wool Crepon Skirts SB , 50 , ' and sale we offer duplicates of expensive pattern hats Made from the finest , new , soft finished plaid back golf Skirts Ladies' , line now new fall all patterns wool , crepon at $5.00 , § 7.50 and § 10.00. woolens in now dark tans , grays , browns and the vulvctcen binding , lined now satin black. Skirts that have a tone and style to thorn. Tailor throughout with near- silk. Novur made to soil stitched with eight inch hem , open fronts , now shape pockets , tab for loss than $0.00. back , extra heavy , HOA- satin rlbbod waist band. Would bo remark On sale Saturday at able value at oven 310.00 ; make special price for Saturday and call it Extra Special Golf Skirt Bargain. Special Bargain Home Spun Skirt § 3,98- Skirts of now plaids , soinnp shades , large About 100 skirts In light or dark gray , or small , very desirable checks , two-toned homespun , warranted all wool , habit back mixtures , percAllne lined and Intcrllnfd , oJid ribbed band. A skirt that hangs moBt The originals of which cost three and four times velveteen faced , plaited back , ulllc waist gracefully. Special baignln for Saturday band. Saturday special prlco at the price of these clever copies. tl & Our proud fall opening of JUs cs * new double breasted reefer jnck- Children's coats . One furs has created so much ot , made of very line , new all-wool kersey , ' gretchen 9 talk and such a pensntlon lined throughout with extra heavy ratln with sailor collar Uiat wo have been prevailed rhadame. Guaranteed to give excellent new square , of We also sale original designs our To Our Out-of-town Friends upon to continue our advance sale of line service- ; new back , good high combination edged with new hcrcules braid , trimmed place on many Take advantage furs and allow the storm and collar. with , double great price turn down new narrow gulmp skilled hands in executed head trimmers our reduction to remain the same. A very excellent school jacket. ble box plnlt In back , miide of own , by We incite Our collection of collarettes , In cadet blue. Havana , royal , line , now , English , two-toned you storm collars xnd scarfs , In all tan and black ; sizes 12 , 14 , 10 , curled boucle In reds , own work rooms. A collection of the most handsome the Excursion Rate the various skins nnd styles , 18 ; would bo jrood value at bluco and browns , on sale from $100 down to even double our price ut $3.93 and effects in trimmed millinery at prices that reprepent " to make "Boston Store our , WINTER WEIGHT JACKETS. Our opening display of about half their actual value , $1.95 , § 2.50 and § 8.98. to como to Omaha etore , your meeting place , . and reap the benefit of the now golf capes , now steamer your resting place , your office , Ladles' new stylishly constructed jackets , shawl capos , in the new com- of melton cloth , , heavy double breasted with , . Inatlons of color.i , styles and shapes , Is absolutely perfect. Not for hlffh storm and turn-over collars. With the only that , but olTer tomorrow most attractive yours any purpose you see heaviest kind of new patln linings , raw that cannot bo we duplicated. a bargain lunchroom edges , six smoked pearl buttons and new A fine lot of 32-Inch , mnde of rich plaid back golfing fit ; your wash-up , your Blceves. Bold These genuine $12.50 coats will be cheviots , blues , browns , grays capes , greens , reds ntnl black , at JS-50 , we are holding in every department Saturday at $850 and J3.3S. Vuluos of which are about double. room , your package room , your ment money never brought on resting place during the day. so great a return nor did you "We will take care of your ever see such a grand lot of bar packages and check them free gains as we offer now in of charge. A special reception joom for ladies. Everyfhini Boys' and girls' i Bier lot "We are selling agents for some of the | ? children's flcooo Sale best underwear makers in this country , Today we place on sale the entire shipment of railroad wrecked Oil Cloth lined vests Two big bar- ana punts including Harvard Knitting mills , Ti- consisting of floor oil cloth , floor linoleum , table oil cloth and shelf oil cloth. They goat pain tables raissos' voli , or Eoot Mfg. Co. and the Phillis are in all widths and all qualities. All the damaged parts have been cut away , leav children's and boys' Knitting mills. From these mills we ing the poods eound and perfect , except that they are in long and short remnants. fast black , full seam handle full lines of ladies' , misses' and A.T- A.T- -A.T- less hose in flno and ' heavy ribbed , a 11 children's very line underwear and sizes , at Co go pain each guarantee every garment. worth 20c. Large bargain tables with lots of misses' and child 200 dozen ladles' medium weight , jer big sey rlbhed , long sleeve vests and knee ren's medium and heavy length pants , all at lOc each i. . . weight , fleece-lined vests and 35c qimllty ladles' heavy ribbed , R yp- pants , go at tlan cotton , 11 coco lined , silk trimmed vesta ahd pants , all sizes , go at lllc " each _ „ . . . . . We will Bell all tbo floor oil "We will sell all the All the best grades of linoleum ' 75c quality ladies' finest Mnco cotton [ cloth , no matter what the table oil cloth , white that generally sell for 50c and up ft Ladies' fine gauge Jersey ribbed , nice soft , fleece lined vests ' quality , in one lot at 15c per enamel and fancy to § 1.25 sq. yd. We have put I All the boys' and girls' underwear fast black hose with , lisle double finished and pants go In this sale at 25e and 'Me each q [ . yd. There are all grades patterns H yds. wide , every grade all in one lot , all I wear in heavy fleece solos , all sizes , go ' | in this lot , ranging in value the regular price of sound and perfect , and offer them lined natural at lOo pair $1.00 quality of ladies' extra fine saxony wool , gray ribbed vests and pants in white natural from 25c to 75c eq. yd. , but which is 18c to 25c yd today at 25c sq. yd. This is and camel's ' hair effects , Boys' and girls' , , nnd camel's nnir effect , go In this sale at 49c each gray all go at one price , 15c square all sound and per the best linoleum bargain ever this worth fatilo 50c at , all 2oo go each In bicycle and school hose , fect at Gc yd. offered in the west. made with double knees , ' yard. go All the ladies' finest pure Australian wool fine and heavy ribbed , and camel's hair vests and pants in gray , light fl All the best grades of shelf oil cloth white , marble enamel and fancy Immense lots ot misses' and regular price 25c , " go ' if' at blue and tun colors worth $1.50 in this sale * * children's underwear , jersey ribbed ' at , , go last at 2 ' patterns as long as they go c a yard. union suits , all sizes , extra quality , Ladies' fine.i'nip/ort- . / , 5,000 , ladies' extra heavy Jersey ribbed , 5 ' worth $1.00 , go at ed French lisle th'road fleece-lined union suits , worth 50c a suit , SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING AT 9 O'CLOCK. hope in plain and fancy 25c 39e 49c each colors , regular prlco up to go at , , Goo pair , go in this sale at ALL COMMEND THE TICKET Character of Eonublican Nomiuoos Inspires Oonfidenco of Victory. PECULIAR FEATURES OF THE SITUATION Canillilntn "WliON Iletlrciucnt In 1NS7 .Marked tlu > Ili'itliinlnir of J'arly . , lllmiHli-r .Vi\v la-ailN the TlKlit fur Ufil 'iiii > liiii > . Host of the delegates who participated In the republican state convention left on the morning trains. The scenes of activity around headquarters' have given pluco to the every day monotony , but the enthusiastic cheers fchat punctuated the work of the convention liavo boon uucccedtMl by o no Ictbo enthu IaHlo [ determination to carry the tlcliot to victory. It Is noticeable that the convention has left tchlnd It an atmosphere of contldcnce seldom l > 9rn of political contests. There are no sere Bpota to heal and not a voice la raited except In the most loyal commendation of the candi dates who have lx > on placed at the head of the v1 nrmy that proposes to utonu the popocratlc battlements. The scenes that accompanied the louve-taklngs of the delegates were scarcely second In significance to those which made the convention notable. Hvory one was Jubilant , and every delegate went home to voice the confidence \ \ ltliblch bis day's yt > rk had Inspired him. The effect was Just us though over- man In the convention had como with an earnrct w1t > h to secure the nom ination of the very candidate * who were named and gone army filling Uiat everything bad gouo bid nay. It was the unanimity ot opinion that thu party huu put up the very strongest ticket that could bo named aud that It ran noxv enter the campaign In a con dition that assures success. Amotu ; local republicans the earuo senti ment prevails. It Is the general expression that the convention has done Its work as well as It could possibly bo done , and that Its nominees will bo triumphantly elected. The situation Is peculiarly satisfactory to the candidates on tlio local ticket , who declare that tlio action of the convention and the ex ceptional harmony that prevails In the state will have a tendency materially to strengthen the party In Its local campaign. The demo cratic nnd popullrit leaders admit 'that ' Judge Ileeso will bo a hard man to beat and the comparison of his record with that of their tattocd candidate does not Inspire them with any great degree of satisfaction , While politics hao become a very practical occupation , the politician whoso make-up does not Include an clement of superstition Is a rarity. In this connection the candi dacy of Judge Ileese gives birth to a senti ment that Is being largely commented on In political circles. It is a matter of po litical history that the disasters that have been experienced by the republican party of Nebraska had their beginning In the an tagonism developed when tbe party refused to renomlnato Judge Heese for the supreme bench twelve years ago. With this In inlnd the belief la emphasized that the logic of political events has brought him back to lead the campaign that Is to redeem the prestige that has been lost. The convention at which Judge Reese was defeated for renomlnatlon Is well remem bered by most of the older members of the party. It was held at Hastings In 1SS7. During his first term on the bench Judge Ilccso had Incurred the hostility ot the rail road managers by some of his decisions , notably those which referred , to the power of the state couimlsalon to regulate the affairs of tbe roads. Still no open opposi tion to his renomlnatlon had developed and when the convention met tlio friends of Judge Itecso believed his renomlnatlon a foregone conclusion. Hut In the meantime the railroads were secretly but effectively Incubating a plan to turn him down. In tboso da ) a proxies were allowed in repub lican state conventions and the railroads despatched their runners Into nearly every county In the state to secure as many o' these valuable documents as possible. When the convention met 242 proxies were handed In and , almost without exception , these were held nnd voted by men who were loyal to the railroad interests , The railroad element was headed by Paul Vandervoort , then a notorious railroad lobbyist , and the defeat of Judge Reese wno accomplished with the active nld and co-operation of the Douglas county delegation , on which Vandorvoort pulled the strings. It was a subject of com ment ot tlio time that , In the absence of regular passes , the delegates were parked over the railroads by a chalk mark on their coat lapels , which was promptly recignlzed as 'equivalent to the prlco of their rldo. The announcement of the defeat of Judge Reese and the manner In which It had been accomplished created an outburst of Indig nation from loyal republicans all over Urn state. The feeling of dissatisfaction was so strong In many quarters that It amounted to revolt , and right hero began the stam pede ot former republicans to the populUt 1 party. The difference between the convention that met at Hastings and the ono that con vened In Omaha Friday Is significant of the sentiment that Inspired the unanimity with which Judge Reese was nominated. Asldo from the Douglas county dele-gallon , over 700 republicans paid railroad faro to come to Omaha to help nominate Judge Reese , Many of them came from considerable ! dis tances , from which the railroad fare was an Important Item , but their interest In the campaign was such that comparatively few of the 1,020 delegates were mlBsIng when the roll was called. TUo harmony that Mists between Judge Reese nnd the fighting elements of the party was Illustrated by an Incldont that occurred when the state coramltte-a met to organise for the campaign. The committee had been Instructed by thu convention to consult the prsfcrcnces of tbo candidates , and Senator Hayward was deputed to Interview Judge Reese by telephone , secure his presence , If possible , or at least ascertain Ills wishes. Judge Reese could not come to Omaha on account of the Illness of Mrs. Ree e , and he also declined to have anything to say In re gard to the organization of the committee. "You fellows Bcem to bo running things In a pretty high-handed manner up there , " ho humorously answered Ssnator Ilayward , "nnd I am willing that you should go ahead nnd fix It up to suit yoursolvM. Anything that the committee wants to do Is what I want , " ho continued , " 1 want you to endorse - dorso for mo whatever the committee de cides as for the host Interests of the party. " In reply to direct questions as to where ho would lllco to have the headquarters located land who ho wanted for chairman of the committee , Judge Reese returned similar ! answers. Ho declared that ho had un bounded confidence In the committee and was ready to concur enthusiastically In Its action. When this was reported to the com mittee , the liberality of the candidate's at- | tltudo was generally appreciated , nnd It Inspired - ! spired a determination all around to make the campaign a winner. The candidacy of Judge Reese had a local significance In that ho officiated at the layIng - Ing of the corner-stone of ono of the first of Omaha's big office buildings. When the i Board of Trade building was In courao of construction Judge Reese was grand master i of the Nebraska Masons and , In that capacIty - | Ity , ho laid the corner-atone of the handsome - some structure that IB now the homo ot the i Commercial club , and from which many of ' the plans that have contributed to the I growth and prosperity of the city have emanated. VIIIIIIKN Dcc'lliM-M tlu > Honor , Fred M , Youngs has sent to the re publican county central committee the fol lowing letter declining the acnatqrlal nomi nation * OMAHA , Sept. 23 , 1809. To the Republi can County Central Committee Gentlemen : While I appreciate the honor to me and your recognition to organized labor la choosing mo to fill the vacancy on your ticket for state senator , after duo delibera tion I find that I will have to decline the nomination , as my acceptance would neces sitate my resignation as president of the Central Labor union , I nm a republican nnd deslro to do nil I can In my power for the success of the republican party , yet I feel that it U my duty to complete my term as president of the Contra ! labor union and perform the duties of the ofllco for the welfare of or ganized labor , rather than to vacate it to take a place where It Is doubtful that I could accomplish any good. Should tbo republican party ECO lit In the , future , after I have 'fulflllc4 the obligations i assumed as president of the Central Uibor union , to honor mo with the opportunity to further the Interests of labor in the legislature I shall be at their command , unless unforeseen circumstances should pre vent. Respectfully , PJIED M. YOUNOS. \ot lOnouuIi SupiTVlxorH , City fiery lllgby Is anxious to see more applicants for iippolntment as supervisors of registration present themselves , ns In many districts there nro still posltlonn un applied for. Unless the councilman liayo additional names or the central committees furnish some the council will have some trouble completing the nppolntments. It Is expected that these nm > otntments will bo made nt next Tuebuay night's council meeting , ns the law provides that It shall I be done during September. If It la not done then a special meeting will have to bo called. TroiililfN lit it .lllcl ny HcHliiiirnnt. Samuel Stelner and Kmnmnuel Truohnft , owners and mancgeis of the A'icnna res taurant on 'tlio Midway , ore having a Had time tlicFo days , Up to date six attach ments and one replevin liavo been served upon their property. Two attorneys huve just begun suits for fcea und two mer chants. Charles M. Yoit and M. Golden- berg , have brought suit to collect J1S3 and (101 , respectively , for supplies furnished. Kodol Djbpepsla Cure Is a scientific com pound halng the endorsement of eminent physicians and the medical press. It "di gests what you eat" und positively cures dyspepsia. M. A. Ketron , Dloomlngdale , Tenn. , says It cured him ot Indigestion of ten years' APPRAISERS' REPORT COMING _ I'roIIinlniirlcH < o I li I2xtfiiNlou of Central Jloulcvnrcl Xorllnviird ( 'oiniilutucl. The report of the appraisers of property condemned for the Central boulevard will bo filed with 1lu > city clerk today or Satur day. TJio proceedings to appropriate the land1 In question Juvo been delayed govern ! times. Once , tlio appraisement waa above the limit allowed to the park commissioner.- ! to expend without a tmbmlsylon of the tines- llon to the voters , and tlio second appraise ment has been a long proems beoauw of the large number of persons Interested , alK > ut 200 ploccn of property being affected , Most of It Is In the gulch running north and south through the western part of the city , and Its exact < value Is dllllcult to Judge. When the appraisement has been com pleted and the adjuutmcnls made with the property-owners , the city will acquire by dedication from publlc-oplrltcdi citizens a largo amount of property which , vshcn im proved and beautified , -will bo a valuable part of the park and boulevard system. Ono of the mcot considerable pieces of land will < bo tlio Turner tract , through -which the boulevarJ will run , 13. E. Turner , Compion , Mo. , wan cured of piles by DoWltfa Witch Hazel Salvo after suffering seventeen years and trying over twenty remedies. Physicians and surgeons endorse it. Ucwaro of dangerous counter feits. REFRESHING SLEEP , Horsford's ' Acid Phosphate taken before retlrlngqulets the nerves and Induces eleop. Genuine bear * name Hertford's on wrapper. X * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Don't fall to try + when aufforlna from any Itaii $ conUltlon ot tlio Stomacher or Uviti' , , lit il CHARGES LOW. RflcCREW , SPECIALIST , Tread aUFormj of DISEASES AND DISORDERSOF MEN ONLY. 22 Yean Experience , 12 Yean In Omaha. F.ITCTIHCITY anil UKDICAIi Treatment „ , - - cnmblned.Varluicrle , Stricture , SypullU.&ossoIVItrorandVUalit ) IJES flJUUAXTn : ! ) . Chnrirei Jow. HOIK THUTMKXT. JJook , Conatillatlrm and Kxam. I Mat ion tree. Uouru.B n. m. toCi ; TUiUn in Kundav. 9 In 12. J' O. Jlbx 766. Office. N. i : i-ir. Mill ami I 'amain Streets. OMAHA. 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