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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1899)
TITE OMATTA DATLY TUSH : SATfKDAY , OCTOBEU 7 , 1SSM ) . of our Triumphant Superiority of StySe and Worth. At our grand opening We proved again beyond the shadow of"a doubt the superiority of Boston Store's stylesjand if you will remember wo fully demonstrated by our grand showing of the largest and most complete assortment , of exquisite and exclusive individual garments and rare rich novelties' , thai V\/E \ ! ll' ° Omaha's only representative cloak and suit headq't'rs and depot for all kinds of women's ' ready-to-wear garments T Today all the beautiful costumes , wraps , cloaks , suits and capos for walking , coaching , driving , street and evening wear , exhibited at the opening , will be placed on sale at prices never before attempted and seldom to bo re peated. Remember these garments cannot be duplicated , not one can bo reprodu ccd for double the price at which you now may purchase ! them. This is the opportunity you long have waited for , to purchase a stunning garment at one-half its value It has become a by-word that Boston Store iti Omaha's first and only fashion headquarters. " \\o \ arc ever nllvc to tlio fart that we practically control the hlpli priced nmn tailored suit trade of Oinnhn. but wo are thoroughly nwake lo yo'nr bettor intercuts , nnd therefore permit a passing remark as to the medium priced garments , this Is on r atroinn-st point * and llnmrtels' Kurinents are to be met with the world over. I ] We are constantly straining every endeavor to excel all previous efforts and it is with pride that we place before your attention tomorrow in gl1 inS single and double breasted and in the best 200 B iii BTBCli * p and newest of cuts and shapes , iu home spuns , broad cloths , i-hi'vlots , sorKos , I'll * . , etc. , In black , browns ntul tlio now grny oxford similes. Our nnnio on si coal IIIIH bucome sullicienl ( 'tmnmtce for style , ml and lit , anil Hit1 so carefully tk'slRiied suits are lo go today. for i ? 10.00 , ? 17.50 ami Slti.OO . , . Saturday 200 special suit At business our opening , the tlio fast tremendous nnd furious cloak selling nnd Ladies' jackets made Special Offering in Rainyday Skirts Children's and $17,50 $ Cbeviot Suits , $9,98 Furs. nnd the fearful recklessness of the figures All the best and newest materials These are late arrivals Wo are pleased to state that ' very , from melton double thread of heavy Misses' Jackets jackets reached throughout the department Rave , , every us more tlinn the required evidence that terials in golf plaidsrich color but have now reached us by our stock of ladies' fur coats , which equal , if not surpass you highest appreciated rlu sed coats our grand nnd Jncltets. shotting ot Saturday the ble breasted shield combinationsj and new heavy We offer for tomorrow an extra express ; we intended they jackets , collarettes , mull's and day mnko It a point to sue for yourself woolen cheviots made especially should bo sold for $17.50 ; they scarfs was never BO complete , what we can do for you In thia direction frontsbuttoned , up tra quality two-toned boucle pass , jackets that were for from J10.00 to $2200. , through to our order a made with are the tight fitting style and or assortment so varied , and mailo according to our pecially , very jacket , largo Our Jackets were up bought so greedily last own Instruction1 * In the most approved . nnd with six horn buttons , nofobj style with eight or ten storm collar and double stitched throughout. wo are in a position to fearlessly " They ate fnshlonablu lioston Store style" of tint k.'rseys , worsteds , thcvlots and button The jacket is lined with the lessly throw down the gauntlet broad cloths , accurate fitting garments nnd collar silk stitched rows of tailor stitching , hip fancy week made in storm when , up many lined with embo'oeil and plain silks .md , trimmed a best of tafleta , and the skirt let showing genuine , t.illororges , cuts which demand attention pockets and deep hems , made regular with Alaska seal Russian pablo favorable romnunt , nNo Injure a very good quality of , , anil iilliact ed and edges lar $0.00 coat for desirable which ' styles , the utmost putisfiicUon to the \\eurer. seams , in black , navy , brown , men's percaline ; new , fashionable Hudson Bay sable , chinchilla , are orignal with ns and which KERSEY JACKETS S6 98- and new plaited sleeves , easily Scotch suitings. Skirls well Misses1 extra quality jackets , and distinctly up-to-date suits stone marten , Persian lamb , Positively the beat JackMs obtalimb1qthe have created world box plaited over , and with the relailable at worth $12:50 : , pome with embroidered fronts that we cheerfully will com ermine , beaver , etc. v BO much coin new rpj'illty coaback satlti $7.50 , but but as a bargain and sleeves , others plain tailored pare with any purchasable for For example , 500 black mar motion , our poid l lining t full strap This s < coat nms youi opportunity gain opportunity ored and with deep storm col half again as much money as ten scarfs , full furs and largo price and , half dimble t ght breasted lilting tunity is to tunity yours lars ; all are lined with heavy we permit them to bo skins , with cluster of six tails , Saturday ed front nnd coat day sale for satin rhadaine , fronts trimmed them to a very desirable , phowy and collar , - nub- \ is by J.uUet airy In black , price with pipings of velvet , be sold heavy rolling collar. Today's > nly a leader else for. To sale of these where for 87.50 , day's will not fail to be Boston Store selling price enormous , so do not bargain price. . . for this item procrastinate Wo nro pleased to announce our purchase Special Bargain Sale of Blankets , and nalo of the entire stock of $5 $ In 1 Values : A busy scene is our Blanket Department. One of our features at the present time is blanket and comfort selling. The Fall Season's correct styles arc hero We are selling 114 We are selling a § 5. 00 $ Our $3.00 white nnd gray and Walking ibis In the richest and moat elegant effects. The blankets strictly all nearly all wool white blankets I strictly nil wool whlto , pray * r are materials used on all our hats , as Is well wool , California nmko , and at $1.59 pair ; they would bo or plaid blanket , 11-4 eizo , . blanket IS.50 are equal to nny of one of the largest houses in Now York known to those who have bought them Is of cheap at $2.50 for $3.60 pair slioun In Onintia the best. Wo are showing a beautiful array In all the newest ideas , materials and colors Cotton Blankets- Extra large mottle , The very heaviest 12-4 hats that clearly show the handiwork of Fun 10-1 size , white or tan , white or gray cotton si'/.o , whito. gray or tnn , soft , cotton blankets , blankets at lleecy cotton blankets are . pray the flncHt work people. Many of them ' are Ladles' ready lo wear street hnts , trimmed J ( LO bl IIIIUIITU 39c pair 75c pair 81.25 pair , with quills and velvet , In all the duplicates of e.\penal\o pattern hate , the now colors , worth $1.00 on sale 25e originals of which are worth large sums. For Saturday we place on sale a special lot of extra large size sateen , at Wo place these together with the creations ' ' of our own skilled trimmers , whose work Is hand knotted and tufted comforts , equal to any § 2.50 comfort iu the Ladles' inlssen' , nnd golf halt ) trimmed I with Hlllt and eagle quills , well known , not only In this city , hut city. These are our own make and nothing but the best material in them. the . Hats that would worth $1.50 on sale throughout country. . At 98c wo will soil very heavy silko- FULL , LINE OF FEATHER DOWN PILLOWS ordinarily cost you $10.00 on sale tomorrow nt line hand knotted comforts , full size nnd PILLOWS AT at heavy weight. $1.00 , $1.25 , $1.50 AND $1.08 PA1H. from , Stitched tarn crown walking hatH , trim Rich and elegant Hals , many of them Imported model hats from the French and med with fell bows .Jc . iinllls ? English milliners , as well as American patterns and copies from our own workroom elsewhere sold at ? 2.00 5c on tale tomorrow at on sale at The new "Sensation" latest style street hat , largo braided tain crowns , trimmed with velvet how and eagle quills , 1,000 pieces of now 10,000 yards of 10 yards . now Hemmed and fall flunnol , fall was.li outing ehonn only by us , at the twilled cotton taped washcloths the kind that gen jjoods dress popular price erally bolls for 5c , towelitip , today patterns go cloths today wo ollor today afternoon only , at IWe for only 2jo yd. . . lo yard , pattern Ic each \ Strictly all 22-inch wide Hemstitched and Full standard wool older- drawn thread indigo bine down all linen plaid Ul-iiioh pillow prints , the 7o } llanncl today towclinp , in tlio bhnms , in the fore kind , today f > 0c ladies' medium and heavy weight day only forenoon only , nt noon only , forenoon only , jersey ribbed , Ileeced lined vests 2iiu yard. . . . 5o yard Uocaeh - . ' . . . 2Jo yard ' ' ' Ladies' misses' and children's , and pants , all sizes , go at 25c fast black hosiery , in i lain , 05c quality ladies' natural gray and Egyp fine and heavy ribbed , all tian jersey ribbed union suits , good tnndo full seamless , in all weight , all go at 25c suit go sizes at , ( worth ! c pair up to 20o For Saturday wo will Extra heavy tapestry At 39c yard wo will nell the 1,000 ladies' line wool union suits rolls of Brussels Brussels 50 saxony , Immense lots of ladies' fast black oifer absolutely carpet , regular tapestry made to button across the chest in llorence now carpet , in velvet , none better at any Carpet , that soils allover and fine cotton Ileeced , full seam moquotte , otu , regular ever Omaha at COo & Oneita styles , in silver gray , white & black less hose in all styles and grades , $1.25 prude , price , Kocksbury yard. In all worth regular $ 2 a suitall go at 9Sc suit' ' , with or without make , we olEer for bright , now , go at lOc and flfln niir | ( Oln border , tbis season's Ladies' extra fine saxony wool ribbed vests me pair JUG ailfl IZ2C nt 85e yard 65c yard patterns it pants in ecru , white it silver , regular price $1 , on sale Saturday at 49c gray each All the ladies' ' finest silk finished 50 pieces of Lowell and Hartford Good , heavy , all wool ingrain Very heavy union ingrain car ' ' French lidle thread hose ford ingrain carpet , strictly carpet , the kind that generally pet , the kind that ia always All the ladiori' extra line camel's hair and wool better & MB ft sells at called a in plaids , stripes and all , no ally bargain cashmere wool underwear , in silver gray and | Jr atwe c at 49c will 50c we fancy colors , including two-ply ingrain % U yard , we 39 , fancy colors , worth § l.r > 0 , go at 69c each black , go at 25c pair. . . . carpet made , wo oiler offer today at sell today at Imnionsu lots ( if children's underwent- natural gray thorn today SOoyurd 25c yard nnd ( Miinol'd hullolTuoti , nlso Ileuco lined Jot-soy Iffl/M Misses' and boys' extra heavy ribbed nt 03c yard ' \ ribbed , uo ut lOu mid luu cniih BUG bed Bicycle shoe , with double All the boys'and girls'fall utul wintoi-weight underwent' ' , in nnt- well made worth AVe ofler today for the first time 200 Wilton fringed carpet rugs at 98c Ural wnol , c-ainel n hair , Iliieoo llnoil , ho.ivy . rlhhuil uiul nffh A knees , extra , iii.iny oilier styles at , 3'Jc north and up i'HJ o each. "fie each , 1:0011 nfifni : 9IIII 25c 25c pair , go at 12.Jrc each. These are all in most beautiful patterns nnn/iPii \ i * P i * i" * p * i i n PI < n * POPOCKA1 I'AIvL ' I'ALLS ' I1 LAI Futile Attempt of the Fusion Organ to Give Ourrecoj to Falsehood. IMAGINARY "OVERTHROW OP THE BOSSES" ntr In ( InInti'iTMlx of llrpuli- HOIIII ( 'untllilatfN Vllfunl to | lo tinO run U I/-lit In a of mi The crudest cnmpnlsn attempt yet perpe trated liy the local 'fusion urfai ) , arising partly fioin ltiioraiicu ; , but in * pi rod mostly by tlio illsluiuwt political motives of than' \\1\a run It. was the half-column account printed yesterday conc rnlHK u aa-cnllol "overthrow of the uossob. " The accomit cteppcil bo far outshlo the bounds uven of plausibility that U ( ell Hif as U Iwuuxl from the preen ntul even the t-arlloat reailoru of It recognized with em 11 oa another popocratlc fako. fako.Tho The Ufa of n chairman of the republican etato executive committee calling a meeting In the Interests of bolters and actually tak ing a hand In working up a movement the ticket t > as too absurd eu-u to eauso the momentary Beimatlou hoped for by thaso who fathered It. So far from being the orjvanUatlon of a club to "offer Induce ments lo vote for , nitl-IUbcwatcr repuh- llcaiilbin , " the Invitations sent out by Cap tain II. i : . I'almcr , chairman of the etato executive ) committee , QUO r > \\hlcli f \ was sent to The lice , nvul as follows : "Vou are Invited to nttciul a republican conference to lo held at the Mlllrml hotel Thuwday evening , October 5 , to confer with CapUIn II. K. Palmer , chairman of the re publican state evecutlvo CMwnUtee. " The real and only object of the meeting waj to plan the organization of republican campaign clubs nnd further the Interests of the icpubllcun nominees In the city of Omaha. Organization effected an ad- ilrefcvs were nuulu on the subject of cam paign \\orli , as a matter of couise , but the Idea that there was any attempt to "throw over" anybody or to work In nny particular out of sympathy with the ticket and the regular p.nty orgnDi/atlon was a mushroom growth of the lake organ's unhealthy hot house. The chairman of the executive com mute , the chairman of the county executive committee and the chairman of the judi cial committee , who were all present and participating , do not make up a list of bolters , The lift -which the same fake organ tries to give Ha candidate for sheriff la another campaign measure that needs hut little analysis to prove It a com bination of falsehoods and half- truths put together in a misleading way. After a number of interviews in which fuslonlets blmply puff their candidate , Is printed the heading , "Republicans for Him. " under which caption are given Inter views \\iih men who never wc.ro and never will bo n < publcanu ! , nndwho could not bo expected to do anything else but Indorse their party nominee. The entire South Omaha ropresenatlnn In these Interviews Is composed of democrats. .Men like Or. A. Hugh Hippie , a former president of the Jacliionlun elub , are lugged Into the repub lican column by the oar.s , ' "hero they are as much out of place as a stray bit of truth would bo In the columns ot the Falcry. Frank IturUlcy , democratic councilman , Is ono of the "republicans for htm , " i-o are Kd Cassldy , T. J. Mahoney , W. S. Shoemaker , Henry W. Yatej and Jamra K. Doyd , all slmon-puro democrat * ) . The article tries to create the impression that such men as Leo Hclsley , deputy under the fusion county attorney , James 1 > . Connolly , democratic county commissioner , and Dr. Mercer , a free silver republican , are among the "re publicans for htm. " As to those real republicans who express an opinion on 1'ower. only u mere handful , nnd these mostly classified as soreheads , i tally indorse him as a candidate. The oth ers , at best , say they know nothing against him , so that In effect ho Is "damned with faint praise. " Ono well known republican , for Instance , says : "Yes , ho Is nil right In his business. I do not know what kind of a sheriff ho woula make , hut think he Is pretty hot-headed. " Yet such a qualified Indorsement is placed by the conscienceless author of the article beneath the statement "Ilepubllcans for Him , " and in the headlines It Is stated that "nil declare ho would make a capable and popular sheriff for Douglas. " Ilercaftt-p when a Belf-reapcctlng citizen is asked for an interview for the fusion organ ho will be Inclined to ask first what misconstruction the writer Intends to put upon It. 13. J. Cornish and .V. C. Pratt will address the republicans of the Sixth waul this evening at Idloulld hall , Twenty-fourth and Grant streets. A number of good meetings are being arranged la the different warda fr next week , at which the candidates In the city campaign will probably add their voices to these of the others. The county democracy has como to the rescue In the Langdon-nurnam mix-up and the rctult promises to bo that both of thu contestantj for the place on the ticket will bo out In the cold. At Its last meeting the club adopted resolutions urging the central committees to place the name of JV Ca < r In the vacancy They base their request ou the ( supposition that there Is a vauncy , caused by the failure of two conventions to ratify the same man. GATES TO BE THROWN OPEN Oiniiliii I' < ( ) pic I'r < > i > o c to Sliinv ( In ; VikllorN from HiiHtliiKH u ( iooil 'I'lnif. Advices received tit the Commercial club Indicate that next Tuesday nt least 1,000 i of the people of Huntings and vicinity will como hero for the purpose of paying a re turn visit , teeing the exposition , the town and having a good time. The mayor and the council , the civic organizations and a . couple of bauds will come along. Thefle I people will reach the city at noon and will , remain until midnight , during which time I they will have any and everything that they ask for , and that without price. Advices indicate that I hero will be ISO to 200 women In the party and that they will be cared fur and all their wants anticipated by their Omaha elstem. While the plans for entertaining the Hast ings people are not complete , they have sane so far that the visitor * may re t assured that they will have a good time. They will arrive on a special train over the KHUiura and will be switched to the north gated of the exposition grounds. Immediately after passing through the exposition gates they will be escorted to one of the rcaiuurania and lunched , After this a committee ot Omaha women will take the female con tingent of the party in charge nnd will chow them everything worth seeing. They will make their headquarters at the Public Com fort building on the Illult tract , where during the afternoon a reception will bo hold. On the grounds everything will bo wide open to the visitors. l'or their amusement there will bo an Indian battle , aquatic sports on thu lagoon and half a dozen other extra features. Passes to the grounds will bo furnished , so that the visitors may como down town and then pass through the gates without , belng compelled to pay their faro. There will bo a program at the Auditorium , but as yet It Is uot complete. llmiUlcii'M Arrilcn xntvr , Tbq best Halve In the world for cuts , bruises , surcs , ulcers , salt rheum , fever cores , tottor. chapped hands , chilblains corns , nnd all skin eruptions , and positively cuicu piles or no pay icqulrud. It is guar anteed lo give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Prku 'il cunts per box. for tale bv Kuhn & Co Illiiirliitiiin UOSI-M u lloj'x iurN. : John Iliiild , u. raiuliinuii who h.tn been Mopping at the Arcaiio hotel , was urrcnicil I'huisday night on the charge ot UH.IIIH- IIIK u lioy num od Abe WiixculiergVlicn the cape was called In pullco court ilio judge dlsmlxHcd It at younKV xenlen ? rvquoxt WuxenberB'B story of the ax"ault nan that Iludd. ImvliiK been annul c I I y n crowd of bo } * , of which ho wiu one , uurixd to pay him a quarter to chaHo the offend , crs away. Tlio lud undertook the tni < k und f fleeted a comprointHo with the other bov * by promising a "divvy. " When Wuxonlicru tiled to collect the quarter liudd refused to pay , so tlio gang wan mustered out analu and pestered liudd till ho lost liU temper and cuffed younj ? Waxcnberg'H ears. Tlio "Plow Hey Preacher , " Hov. J. Kirk- man , Hello Hive , 111. , says , "After Buffering from brouchial or IUIIR trouble for ton year * ) I was cured by Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo. it la all that Is claimed for it nnd more. " it cures coughs , colds , grlppo and all throat and lung troubles. Hciiicnccil fop 'rjiiimiiluff n Hv | , , | ' William Jleyern , proprietor of llm ifin' , dike Hotel bai IK r nhop has lw , , Mnlon2 to thirty days In the county Jnll for J mvlnu nssaultfd HfdtK-j Anderson ? Judgu roe suspended thu uentenco pending .Me vern * good behavior , warning V , , , , , { to , noot Anderson again. Tlio two men It la .ViS ate In love with the amu wofnaa and "hly tome tii blows nearly every tlmu meet. J.aBt winter .Mc-yt-ri wai arrest for < alln a lliu . , . , um-x Icc-tmiiJ putllnif a Htoi > to a , - , , , "i , 1 el Andi-mon and ihu VM , , , , , , ! , i , , m. , ow unnn" mints nnd beat hU wit" 1' nv ih.,1 , , The lam unwull iTioli | , | . , , | , , , " ' barber shoi. | Mi-yem utMii.iMl A i , " { * who dcfi.idul . h.mBilf with . , ' nu hii.Udiid from u iilpplu navvlni' ' I , . ' Hl.lc.wulk. Judge ( lui'JwJ ik'uuea' ' " i ' wab thu offendir , but thought the Ji en tn ° UB" UB"R