Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 28, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DATIAT BEE : SATT11DAV , OCTOB.EH 28. 1800.
r only flow little py pay , but also how @ry much value you
It's the greatest combination you can- think of There's everything in ladies' Cloaks , Jackets , Suits , Capes , Skirts , Waists
and Millinery in the newest of new fall and winter styles in the very best taste the prettiest colors and most desirable
combinations in quantities almost without end while the
workmanship , fit , finish , material and artistic effects are
absolutely perfect.
i
Ladies' new A splendid new style Ladies' Hew Ulsters
Kersey Oloih Jackeh Short Box Goaf
in castor , tan and pearl KursoyB ,
full satin lined , strap seams the newest jacket this season , also now blue and black meltons , "
"We are making a great changes in our Millinery
throughout , now sleeve and half many
being back lined entire with
tight fitting , exquisite satin '
department , necessitating the sale of thousands of dollars'
new coat back double breasted
, in kersey and unfinished duchesse similar
worsted , or contrasting
ed , dip front , with or withfjl worth of new fall millinery at prices lower than same
out velvet collar , In black , \ sted , black , blue , shades , new coat and goods have ever been sold for.
brown , royal castor anil navy T oxfords and castor , Medici collars and OX
regular . One dollar will go as far as two under ordinary circum
$10.50 coat--Sat-
exquisitely lined with
. A
urday's ' bargain suiierh quality satin or pansive ' reveres. big stances. One glance over the list of prices given below will
price silk , on biilo coat 1'or , little money convince you of this phenomenal bargain opportunity.
Fine Kersey in every imagin At § 2.OS we place on sale today M,000 Hat Pins , regular 5,000 Hat ornaments
able shade and a varied gathering of value lOc and 15c each , ami crowns ut f > c oai'h many
in the line worth
in every conceiv go at , each up to ( lik *
Cloth Capes able plaid or mixture , also solid colors , with or s
000 boxes of 80 dozen 12-iuch
A masterpiece at our sale price 32 inches long without hoods , short and long , with new yokes , being all of good quality boucle -
very full sweep , winter cloth , scalloped bottoms , fringed or cloth , plain or double collars , Fancy Black
strapped , lined throughout with plain strapped or silk fancy silk cording and Feathers Ostrich
line black lafTctn , Medici collar n vi-ry stitched , your heavily silk braided Coques , Wings , PI tunes
striking vvrnj > regular $17 vuluo , choice at : ill sizes from 0 to M etc. , at 9c bunch ; GUc each. Try to
but Saturday only years exceptional value
ut value up match
SPLENDID NEW GOLF SUITS-Very to 40c and them
500 odd
HOMESPUN SWTS-Ladies' Suits , in MAN-MADE OUT-DOOR SUITS In light new STREET SUITS '
the , ' 50c for $1.00'
popular ; skirts are from 59 to 41 of woolen materials such basket $
* , and blue Oxford mixtures the shades of brown tan , as
inches in double- gray ; , green , and blue ,
length , jackets -
weaves , cheviots , Venetians , serges , 20 dozen Black S dozen black
breasted jackets magnificently constructed , the made of double twist woolen cheviot
, tight fitting box , with plaid
reveres and plaid pocket patches , suit skirt is new and up-to-date. We also cloth , with very jaunty double- diagonals meltonettes , boucles with , covert front cloths and Ostrich Tips , Egyptian
, ily loose
unlined throughout , being made of have them in blue breasted , tight iitting jacket , silk blouse effect silk lined or three in a bunch ; Ostrich
extra and black Venetian cloths. lined and very new shape ( jacket , through real ostrich , too Plumes
heavy all wool golf fl-H out , skirt a full circular cut , actually f& fi ,
material. Hale price Saturday special skirt , on sale at i up to $10.00 retail value , your choice > L S at 49c bunch at § 2.50 each
would none
§ 8.98 for our § 10.50 plain , round ! browwt An entire , homespuns manufacturer's , the latest output shade of Sklrte Venetians , In Oxford , all wool grays Scotch , now Ladies' ' Evening and Dress Waists- enough bo choan better
French Marten collarette , ninrtc with 10-Inch skirt made of the best materials .
cheviots , fringed black silks and matalesso brllllantlncs , mohairs , , ut 75e . . . at $4.00
and very hi h storm collar , all the new shades of
satin lining ' . broadcloths and bluish gray and black camel's hair ; also a variety richest and choicest of tafTe-
Our line of Trimmed Hats is
riety of brilliant and extremely attractive new plaids , made with
XXX ELECTRIC SEAL JACKETS , new , nobby habit or Inverted plaited back , stitched and tailor tas and satins , every desirable said to be the best west of Chi
engths , with new reveres , fine brocaded eatin lining trimmed , pcrcallne , lined and corduroy bound , shade of heliotrope , lavender , cago. Nevertheless we have made some great reductions in
velveteen faced anyone In the lot at
automobile , cardinal , Havana , this choice assortment.
NEAR-SEAL COATS , unquestionably § 50.00 value ,
a most magnificent new fur wine and black , extravagantly 200 Fine Felt Hats , 12 dozen assorted gray
Golf Skirts. Run-About Skirts , Rainy-Day Skirts , worked and built of tucking stitched brims , tarn crowns , French Felt Fedoras ,
Beautiful , new and fashionable NECK SCARFS , fine Pedestrian Skirts in pebble cheviots , heavy and. cording , heavily stitched ready to wear ; colors , black , and tain crown , trimmed ,
full , Huffy Hlnclc Marten , with cluster o f clf'lit genuine Marten tails , very heavy weight Oxfords and mixture all sleeve , fashionable new yokes , pearl and castor , § 1.25 ready to wear hats , will
, new wool
rolling collar , a desirable fur piece
and latest dress cuffs each ; good sold Saturday at
plaid back , two-toned golfing material , at a splendid value at 82.00 § 1.75 each. AVe
Persian have sold of
purchasing each seine
finest Leipzig dye. . . these "oods for
opportunity $3.00
Special Hosiery Bargains. Extra special bargains in la A very swell English Street Hat
' ' dies' , misses' , and children's trimmed with velvet , birds ,
5000 pairs misses' and children's fast
black , line and heavy ribbed , full seamless UNDERWEAR. 5 bargain tables of all kinds of odd silk and ornaments , Saturday's price 2.75. . .
Large bargain srjuaie piled high with all Good enough for § 5.
less hose , all sixes , the odd lots of boys' and girls' woolen , lots of plain white and fancy bordered
worth 20c , in this sale , lleece lined and heavy ribbed Underwear , This is the best line ever ottered for four
dered and silk embroidered
all sizes , at , each ,
at , pair dered initial ninety-eight , elegant stitched felt turbans ,
19c , 25c and 39c handkerchiefs fedoras and toques , beautiful and stylish
Big lots of boys' ' and girls' wide and , velvet hats in all colors , 'in fact a grand line
narrow ribbed school hose , medium and Ladles' ribbed fleece medium lined and Vr heavy ts and weight Pants Jersey , In regular to 25c each price in up this of $10 hats , all to be sold Saturday
heavy weight , full seamless fast black , silver gray and Egyptian color , worth COc , , at , each
on sale at , each , sale at , each
double knees spliced heels
, ,
French Pattern Hats
in this sale , 19c and 25c
go at , 25c quality ladies' and gents' pure Irish 50 choice designs , the finest we have had
, pair linen handkerchiefs , all widths of hemstitch this season , just arrived
Great piles of ladies' fast black and colored Large lots of ladies' line Saxony wool rib ing , sheer and mod weight cloth , this sale , ea from New York $15 will be the price
ored hose , made of the finest Mace cot bed , French camel's hair , and sanitary Immense lots of ladies' perfect fitting corsets , made Saturday , instead of ! ? 25
ton and French lisle thread , regular wool vests and pants , all sizes of French percale , fast black sateen , long which is the real value
price up to 75c pair , go in this sale at regular price up to § 1.50 , in this and short over hips , reg. price up to $1.25 , 1000 infant's plain and fancy colored silk bonnets ,
19c and 25c a pair. sale at , each , GDc and in this sale , at each , 49c and . ' . . . . worth up to 50c , in this sale at , each. . . . ,
TROUBLOUS DEATH SCENES
Management of the Expiring Exposition is
Much Disturbed by Hungry Creditors.
WORRYING ALONG TO TUESDAY'S ' WINDUP
Children Free Tni1i | > Hlk * Will ll -
port TIienmelvrN Tonlnlit Shunt
flattie to lie Olvett
oil the I.IIKOOII.
" 00 p. m. nellftedt'B Hand , Auditorium.
n00 ; n. m. High. Diving and Trip of Olym
pin. Across tbo Kugooii Hut ween Submiulno
m.-lmllan Sham Hattlh and Wild
pf m.-KlkVCl < NIBht and Concert by
Band. Audltorlutn.
The lust days of the Greater Amcrlcn Kx-
position are troublous ones and the \Vhlto
City Is surrounded by Importunate creditors.
Now that the big show Is rapidly ncarlng Its
end , there nro many who want bat is due
them , nnd In order to get It. they are at
tempting to score the management by all
eorts of threats to close down this nnd that
nnd make the last days a hideous nightmare.
The management , upon whose shoulders the
White City has weighed' Ilko the proverbial
rwblto elephant , Is unublo to pay and eo It
ON "EASY STREET. "
Comfortable Way to He Hid of the
Coffee Habit.
coffee , but I was
It MOB hard to give up
unfortunates who had known
one of the poor
the horrore of Indication , caused. In part ,
jf not wholly , from the use of It ; so when
Dr. Clemens advleed mo to leave off coffee
und take 1'ostum Cereal food Coffee in Its
place I was quite ready to do so.
'That was something over three years ago.
"I have been ulng I'oetum Food Coffee
ever since and the benefit obtained has been
remarkable. When I drink I'oatum 1 have
uo trouble at all \ > lth indigestion. I am
glad to send jou a list pf names of friends
wllom I know would bo benefited by leaving
off'coffcu and using I'ogtum t\JoJ Coffee , "
Mary C. Whitney , Dover , Ohio.
stands , with the creditors In n threatening
attitude and the exposition on Its kncea.
The Midway Is pretty well deserted , as few
of the nhowu are open to the public at this
tlmo , The exhibits , however , have been re
ceiving much attention for the past few
days , and they are \\ell worth the time spent
In Inspecting them. The agricultural showIng -
Ing Is abundant and very thorough , com
prising extensive assortments of every ve'go-
table r.ml grain Indigenous to this soil. The
committee , which has been scoring to ascer
tain which countlcH are entitled to bear off
the prizes , will finish work today and the
\\Innors will bo announced. This commit
tee has had a very dllllcult task , as the coun
ties have been very close and It has been a
hard matter to ascertain just which ones
were the befit. The matter of colonial cx-
hlbltfl nnd state dlsplnjn will also be de
cided today.
Children 'Free ' Toilnj ,
Today children under 12 years of ago will
bo allowed to enter the grounds free. Thin
e-venlng the Elks will ba out In full force to
disport themselves In honor of their brother ,
Herman Hellfitedt , who IH n prominent mem
ber of the order , and there Is a promise
of a very warm time. Mr. Bcllstedt has made
out a program which contains some selec
tions of a nature to plcasu his visitors and
has some encores up his sleeve that will not
dampen the spirits of these who attend.
The matter of maintaining order on next
Tuesday night was discussed In the meeting
of the executive committee Friday evening
iiinl It was the unanimous opinion that order
should bo preserved If It took the whole po-
llco force to do It. Mayor Moorcs has sig
nified bis Intention of allowing the metro
politan police to go out in sullldcnt num
bers to quell any dlsturbinces , and the
members of the committee say they will have
any ono who starts rough behavior bundled
Into the patrol wagon and brought down to
the city jail at once. A very large attend
ance Is looked for on the last night by the
committee , as many tickets have been sold.
3liixlir for To clay.
March Fedora . Slelnad
Creole Ounce . Tobunl
Hallct Florida . Pusnl
CliuructcrUtlc Vagaries of Youth. . Sellenlck
Solo for Cornert . Selected
Mr. Herman Hcllstetlt.
Variations on the Mocking Blrd..IolstrcH ! ]
Overture I.lght Cavalry . Suppo
Dance of the Hayaderrs . Uubcnstcln
7:33 : at ( he Auditorium :
Overt ure fervus Aires . DdlPtndt
Waltz-Jolly Fellows . Vollstedt
Tone I'ocm Hearts and Flowers Tobanl
Vocal Solo l.e * llameaux ( The Palmn )
, . , . . , Fauro
Joe F Barton.
ClioreoRtiiphlc Scene The Dancing Olrl
Bellstedt
Solo for Cornet Selected
Mr. Jlorm.in Ucllstedt.
Gavotte IClks' Favorite Occupation. . . .
Moore
Initiating a Candidate ( burlesque ) Lewis
Synopsis Introducing the victim to the-
lodgt ; upon being requested to slug or
ilanco ho chooHet * the Intter , Hie ronl
fun commences , but with what result
( you know. )
MEETING OF LIBRARY BOARD
Colleetlou of Valuable liulliiii Ilellen
Can He Olitiiineil If Money IN
At the meeting of the Omaha public library
board Friday night the main topic of In
terest wan the discussion of whether or not
It would bo advisable lo begin an Indian
museum In connection with the library. It
was ascertained that a collection of valuable
rellca was for sale and the members of the
board favoied obtaining them , but were
handicapped by lack of funds. This matter
and also the matter of purchasing some of
the curios nt the exposition were put over
until another meeting.
Miss Tobltt said a good many things were
being sent to the museum nnw established
In the building which ehe did not feel were
worthy a place there. She asked how she
was to prevent tbo donating or loaning of
articles which were of no value. Mr. Hal-
ler thought It best that all articles should be
passed upon by the board , and hereafter
they IN III be stored In the basement until
such examination may be made.
Dills amounting to $1,222.13 were allowed
and some needed Improvements , such as
doors on the third Hoar and cupboards on
the second , were authorized.
AN EVENING AT THE THEATER
Moiiy nml Ilio .NcMvnlmj M lime u
I'leiiMiint Time UK the ( iiientN of
HoNeiitlinl.
Enthusiasm ran high at the Orpheum Fri
day night and It Is safe to say that Man
ager Hoscnthal has not had a more appre
ciative audience In his playhouse this beas-
on. The newsboys worn there under the
cbapcronago of their king , Mogy , who ruled
them so well that their cxhuberauco waa
checked except at the proper outlets , and
there they let loose tbo most enthusiastic
applause Imaginable.
About 125 of the 'boys ' who eel ) papers
on the streets congregated early li. the
evening and marched around for a uliort
tlmo. They visited The Dee building and
gave three cheers and a tiger for The Omaha
Boo and then marched to the Orpheum ,
where they were guests of Manager Ilosen-
thal for the evening. Before they entered
they called for Mr. Uosonth.nl and as ho
stepped out to meet the tatterdemalion dele
gation , Mogy stepped forward with a bow
and presented to him a magnificent bou
quet of roses , purchased with the combined
contributions of the crowd. The recipient
was highly pleased with thla llttlo token
of thoughtfulncEs and told the boys so , and
this In turn brought out vociferous cheers.
The boys marched In single fllo to the
front seats In the balcony , where they en
joyed the flno bill of the evening nnd were
as orderly as the people who filled the
parquet. It wa a holiday time and every
llttlo fellow hcemed to have Just as good
a tlmo as possible. They marched out in
the same orderly style at the close and
trudged homo with light hearts ,
BELLSTEDT GIVEN A MEDAL
tender of Hie I'oiiiilnr Ilnnil IN Flt-
tlnuly Itentemliereil li > - Illn Aiit-
lereil Ilretlireii.
At the regular meeting of Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elkn No.
39 Friday night Herman nellstcdt , director
of the BellBtcdt-Ballenberg band , wa the
center of Interest , as the brothers of the
lodge Invited him up after tbo concert and
gave him a beautiful gold medal In com
memoration of the regard In which he Is
held not only In the ledge but In the city
as well. George I * . Moore made the presenta
tion speech.
The medal was designed by J. P. Fronzer ,
n member of the lodge , and is an elegant
pleco nf workmanship. On the obverse side
Is an elk's head In relief , with diamonds for
eyes. Above this Is a dial In blue enamel ,
Indicating the hour of II , with the motto ,
"Cerviifl Alces , " engraved on It. On the
revcreo side U an Inscription stating to
whom the medal Is given and the date.
Speeches were made during the evening In
honor of the event by Messra. Frank Craw
ford , Moses O'Brien , Oeorgo Cronk , Thomas
Magrano and others.
HARPER whUky Is liquid music , bottled
poetry , ripe mellow , refreshing and delicious.
.MurrliiKe MCTIIHCH.
The following marriage liceTises were Issued -
sued Friday :
Niima and Residence. Ago.
OustnvV HelwlB , Omaha 22
.Miss Minnie Dahlke , Omaha 21
J. 1'e-rry Wlleon. Kxetcr 45
MUs Christina ChrlsUaneon , Kxcter 81
Dennis Hope. Oinahu < K4
Hose Jueknun , Ouialiu CS
PUTS IT ALL UPON HIMSELF
William Miller Tallin of III * Kxcapc
from tin * HroKiMi HIMV
.lull.
In d'ecusslng his escape from the Jail nt
Broken Bow , William Miller , t1io > alleged
robber of the postolllco atMnnia , Hays that
Hart Olsen , the young man who went with
him and who was captured near Indlanola
by Deputy United States Marshals 1'almer
and Darbcr , is as Innocent as a babe.
"It seems that the postolllco was robbed ,
but I had nothing to do with It , " said 'Mil '
ler. "I waa waiting at Morna for a letter
from home. I was eating at n hotel and
Bleeping at cheaper places , In order to cave
money. Ono night I happened to be walkIng -
Ing past the postolllcowhen nemo ono shoved
a gun Into my fnco and commanded mo to
throw up my hands. Instead of doing so ,
I turned and ran. When I had gone about
twenty feet the fellow let drlvo at mo nnd
Illled my right lea full of chicken nhot.
That's all I know about.tho robbery. Af
ter being shot I was pleked up and carried
to the Jail , and later on taken to Ilroken
How and placed in the county jail In the
basement of the court house. After my
hearing and after being bound over to await
the action of the United Statoo grand Jury ,
1 determined to escape. Olson was the only
other prisoner In the Jail and I concluded
to Mil or take him , as 1 did not propose to
have him squeal on me. After my kg got
well enough t > o that I could use it a little ,
I commenced to work. I pounded away at
tba brick in the wall and finally loosened
several of them. Then I waited for a dark
night.
"A couple of weeks ago , during a storm
at night , I awakened Olscn and told him
that If ho did not go with mo I would kill
him. Not having much ncrvo the fellow-
mumbled out Homethlng and promised that
hoould go. I knocked nut a few more
bricks from the wall , pushed him through
the hole and then crawled through myself.
After getting out wo went over to a barn
whcro I stele a horse and buggy , after
which wo sturtt-d on our trip , heading to
ward Kansas. Wo drove all night and all
the next day , going across fields and ford
ing streams , keeping uwoy from towns as
much as possible. We followed gullle and
gulches and had gene 150 miles when over
taken. The two ollk'ers who caught Ud
are entitled to great credit , an I did not think
that it was possible for an ) body to follo.v
tbo trail.
"I know that I am In for It and If Indicted
I think that I shall plead guilty , notwith
standing the fact that I am Innocent. I
did not rob tbo poUofllcc , but there would
bo no use putting up a fight , as the people
up there would nwoar mo to the peniten
tiary anyway. "
CELEBRATING ITS BIRTHDAY
Joint .Meellnis of I'ocnl I.oilnrx , AII-
clent Oriler of I/iilleil Work
men * IN lli'l'l.
The Ancient Order of United Workmen of
Omaha , South Omaha and Council Illuffa
was 'in evidence last night. At the quarters
of Union Pacific lodge , No. 17 , the various
divisions of the order united In a central
meeting for the celebration of the thirty-
first annlvcrenry of the founding of the or
der.
Several prominent members made brief
speeches and the history of the work was
ruvlowt-d In detail. IClaborato preparations
had been made for thu occasion and the
visitors were properly entertained. The
story of how a mechanic In Meadevllle , 1'a. ,
founded the order on a omall scale , which
afterward branched out * o Its present pro
portions , wa recited and It wn the sense
of the conclave that the thirty-first anniver
sary was celebrated In regal fitylo.
IIIJV. S. A. DO.V.MIOi ;
TeHllllcM tn the flood ( limlltli'N of
riiliiitlierliiln'H CoitKll Heillrily.
On the 10th of December , 1897 , Ilov S. A.
Donahoe , pastor M. B. Church , South , Pt.
Pleasant , W. Va , , contracted a severe cold
which was attended from tbo beginning by
violent coughing. Ho tnyt : "After resort
ing to .1 number of so-called 'specifics' usu
ally kept in the house , to no purpose. I
purchased a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy , -which acted like a charm. I enost
cheerfully recommend it to the public.
lllilN on Cut liitf mill SIMKTK ,
The Hoard nf Public Works met Friday
uftoinoon to open n number ut bids on pav
ing find sewer construction. On the pav
ing of Ames nvenuo from Twenty-second
to Twenty-fifth streetH were those nf the
( Jrant Paving company at } i.37 for asphalt
ami W. I' . .Mumnugli at JI.DO for brick
Hugh Murphy l > ! d % 2-Vi an < l the Tiurber
company K 12 for uuphult and Kiuz ft
Cranddl $ ! . for brick.
On the paving of Forty-second Btreol from
Cumins to Hamilton the Harbor company
bid J20S , th Clrunt Paving company $2 $ CO
anil Hugh .Murphy (213 ( on asphalt W ] '
MumuuKh bid 11.75 uml Kutz A : C'randell
J1.70 on brick.
On the paving of Hurt street from Thirty-
eighth to Fortieth the Harbor oomp.inj bid
1311. Hugh Murphy f2 17 nnd the Grant
company 12.03 W. I' Mumuugh bid { 1 75
and Katz & Crandoll Jl CM on brick-
On the luring of TwGnty8Cfom ] street
from Davenport to California the Uarbir
company bid tl S9 , Hugh Murphy il and
the Grant company J17.V. . P. Mumaugh
ild $ l.2l'i nnd Katz & Crnndell $1.30 on
ibriek.
The above blilw were on different clatscH
of inphalt and brlrk paving. The. rontritctu
will bo awarded to tlu > loweht lildilprn on
tbo particular kind of paving chosen by tbo
property owners. Tin ? board also opened
bids on the construction of soworn on
Wilght Hi ) cot from Thirty-second Htrect
past thn park and on Hawthorne and I.a-
fuyetlu Htr ( Jt.s In llenilu park.
Eat plenty , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di
gest vhat you cat. It cures all forrni of
dyspepsia and utomach troubles. 13. Jl. Gam
ble , Vernon , Tex. , says , "It relieved mo from
the start and cured me. It IB now my everlasting -
lasting friend. "
Hiinn IIi AunliiMt I'liole ' Sum ,
llaykal Kozoka , an Armenian running a
Jewelry booth at the exposition , IH In trou
ble and is culled upon to antnver to Din
clwrKii of jKisHlng a pbt-o of paper jo-
aembllng ono of the troamny noliof tho-
United tnte-B. C. M. Hewn IH the com
plaining wltncMH. Ho miyH that ho look tb
paper , thinking It WIIH a. $10 bill. The cuso
WUB eallnl bofont United Btntoa CornmlB-
etlonor Anderson Krlday ufturnoon , but ow
ing to tinabscnco of -witness it WIIH con
tinued until 'today. The paper IH an ola
TenncKbcu warrant .lssne < l in isco , and pur-
T > ortn to have been lor tbo Hum of JIO in
some rrapectH It resembles n greenback of
recent Issue.
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CONDENSED
Borden's Condensed Milk Co. , N. V.