Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 13, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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A Series of Special Offerings for Saturday
Remember
Our Great Sale of
DAMAGED CARPETS
Begins Monday
Remember
Our Great Sal e of
D AAV AG ED CARPETS
Begins Monday
LB8?AND51S & SOUS.
Special Sale of
Hosiery
600 dozen
Indies fast
Mack and
(an hoso,
line fjautre,
full suam
all sizes, at pa v . .
Lnd)i extra j'ialU Id- id." ,nk
fmiihed aosi t-h 1n ii.lo o!c in
dium unit heaw wwyh- .r pan
10c and 12c
Indira' fan Ma' I. "! fanev mitred
hoso in flno ma' oo'ton and French
lisle thread pla n lad drop sMtch ef
fect, go at pair
19c and 25c
Hnv and girl' fia' bla. V, ho". In
m"ll in) and heavy f teti'. all sizes
worth up I.Vi . go I'
2lc and 19c
Men a half hose, ll he flies'
qunll-y of Krcueh Ill's a .d tun. ' e. nnn
Plain atl'i lattey loiort. ver ui
feren. .rles nortfr up OKn
to T".t- plr In thin s-'e
wt;W
Handkerchief
Sale
All Kind of nviilker.
chloN. plum whtta f uir
colnrod bord'-r. uii fi - i
of hoimtitohod. Irtoo nnd
embroidery trlmaicd
worth tip to Inc. n thl-
salo at -
21oCami 5C
Lndii-s" and i&uti'- till
ptiro llnon liandKOrclneN
nii'o lino quality, wortli up
to-ic. in this sale J
Ladies' extra fino im
portud Swiss Handker
chiefs. M-nllopcd ornbrotd
orod and laoo otiirnd. aiHo
insnrtud and fancy htsm
utitohod. worth ui 1
in thin sali at-
ln.OnO
remnant
One
worth
15c
ALL FOR LACK BFTOOTH BRUSH
Why Tilipino JunU Eefniedto Go to Mauil
with Admin), Dewey.
CONSUL VILDMAN'S flNE NARRATIVE
innunlinr.l SlatrmuM Th"t mrl
Alrjnnilrlno PreTOrleut" When
Ur Tnll." lit Inter Imi "Ith
Anierlrnu llrrn.
. .o,..v,-tmv riri f-The foltowlnn
nIin.i.eu.u. ' o ri..,,,-,.
statement was issued 1 me
, .nn,...-
.. . ., .
111
.. recent dlspatct low 'JV'V". t
of t
."uvti ,V. eonM of ihe fnlted
-.' ...,. ti,a
t9i. and purpoitliiB to lmM Uetn written
from SlnuUwaii Kiu-smpmeni. rniiiupi.ie
Islands In that leitot: Mr. Alejandrlno
says. ,
"In April. lu the ibser.ee of my thief,
General AKUlnnldo. wlnl was then at hlUKii-
pore. 1 solicited tnroutii) me Aiiierioun iun
riiiiuno letiuei ui.u .... .. .,.-. ...
the hopthat the liilld States would sup-
,iZ ii...,, .vlib furlhei arms and assures
them that the, I'nlted otates will not take
one inch of the t'lillippiw- isi.in.is
V lldiiinir rn;n of llltor.
Mr. U'lliin.an continual
An 1 am niTH-miillv a.(xiiiaiiited with the
writer iJ Alejaiidiitio and am familiar!
-i.i, ..I. .... ......,., ,n.. i... w.i,. in
llrnVg KooKrandVomltted wiiateVernego:
tlatloitB there were between himself and
Dewov. I think it m d .'tv to place on rec-
;,tl,rn??X'fl.V'.orrsl,!v ,, A.I-
'mir.il Oewev nev. i si. a Mejaiidrino nor
never n:u one vvor.i oj . jin .rs.utoii wun
mm. Just tiefor.- Admiral l'ewev s s ui.i.I-
ron was leaving for Mirs buv r AgoncUio
Nothing troubles more than
dyspepsia, unless it he sin or
boiled cabbage.
Take Ayer's Pills for the
one. .Avoid the other.
,1. C. Ami Compawy,
Prwtiril flir-r.ii:., Lowell, . ui.
ver i Jill- ,pr
f t 'if try P" tinl
Ar i I enafo' -
A v p-,
Ar'i Ajv.e l it
Soues at.on, Kon, ( ft I c.le'x'InsYi'an If , e' ni. of I n co 1., own "g e. "oro tonight He analyzed the democratic
letter, as' p' b llshed In Ut . prx w .or w is rmm ,,,e , j,,i reason tor so dolni;. ,..,., platform, held Mr. Bryan responsible for the
country on J".' . t , i0-?;,, - A I'J.ttijerew they Inforomed ns Unit they did not wish mt ll- ... ... ' adoption of the war treaty and said the dera
tion. iieorn 1' . Hoar and ' i lJ ;'!?,, ,., to co to Manila until the AtnerleHn Hii.in.l- Mr. Rosewater took up state Issues i "'"i"-'"" ul "al uwii.i it
i.v .i Ai.-i.m.lrlno. un.lfr date of Apill 1-. ".K.0 '."..'I'l";;". 'I... ..UT. !...... ! .. ocratlc leader was not sincere iu hs nttl-
to iSi - sun. ' nVeVlcv s' ;lh Admlr i Hone Kon h.,.1 .ould not take so Ions a
f?.iV.V tv n..i liloii fas f.norably re- ' voae without them. I told them that
and w'en "with Sir AiuUe2rchl-' "nif. Koi. was the best place for them
ereim nnd another V'A'pluo .SandU n ' aptaln l'oBlilaii. who tamo into the
.oar th" Olyni.lii l.l the bay of Hone 1 ,oun' "liich fun of them that at:
11 leant one of the bold wurrlora. J. Alejan-
Thn follow h what PLrports to have been , 'IHno n ymg fellow who hud never 4
an Interview between Mie writer and Ad- i "meiieu powuer. asreeu w u.eompuny l ie
nurainewev. in which "w.. promises the ! s.iuadron If ot. ron-h un's Kimranteo lie
KllhS independence, places 'u, their ill. - , "-. . ted w h i hr w suit
I ins Heel, ror ine conve mice oi mug - - .. - -
... ..,i,ia wun mo ouini.
A Remarkable Sale of
A :ra ad display of new arrivals nf ladies' Suits, handsniup Automobile Knjjlish l.(t. nnis. swell v (-lour ISIouscs, Aiylnis. Mnglnns
green, pearl, gray, pastel and liliick. at prices that are astounding considering that the season i hardly begun. Here is a clianeo m
rasa w, showing ladies' line
l Is-3 tailor made suits, strictly up-to-At
j. QJ? date, made in either blouse, tight-lit
ting or eUn effects, extra well linud,
worth fully (0.
J19
AA wt are showing the swellest
Blouse Suits in the city made
A' line pebble cheviot, in black,
blue and brown, skirt lined with beat
perralitie new flare I o torn, worth filly $.:. To appreciate this suit It mint
be carefully inspetu-d
a, s19oo 2280 245Lp,39
trf are ntfe'ing ' " m l"-; j-ot in ' of sample n'.m ever brought to thin
il-y there r no tu.. .il.ke ll, the lot The' tf Mouc cton or tight-fitting
effect all -Ilk lii.e.l -lir rtne- garniei.ts matrifai tured. actual values
fiom J.'.' i" up to J on ,
ff At this price we give you the best
coats that were ever brought in
the west to sell for the money. -Made
01 goo'l t J U a It t V
, .. . ,
lnl' a,Ul ilpplUin'll rt ITS. C')l)ft
or?, we' i tmio-tind Pfrfo.t noun; -tii.tlv
Basement Bargains for
yards f itrlctlv all silk 4. " and rt inch
en at
HUM1) yard-' ofTTlk ribhun remnantrthat Koni-rallv 11 at 5J-t
J"e a vard, jro at
One bih' table of Sinyi-na. Moquotto and Wilton rus that q Q
jjenerally ell at i-'.OO. ko Saturtiay at J 3
Ono bit? counter very tine sateen and silkoHne bed e-nnf rt.
filled with be-t white cotton, worth 5U each. QL4
jjo at iPI.-wO
Ono hip counter of now Imitation Fronch flannel just re-'eived
Theso are exact copies")! tho all wool -.'oods. and o Satur- -f f(,
t'day at, per yard Ivw
Cino bin counter of mercerized plain colored sateen, worth
ode. so Saturday at. per yard JtOw
bip counter of Mill's seconds of Turkish
up to lijc each, ro at
Special Sale of Ready Made Sheets and
Pillow Slips.
Fruit of the t.Mfm Muslin pillow h!ip. any iz.. caih one -4 r
nith ticket marked Fruit of the Loom. jo at. eac 1 Vf L
FtMit of the Loom muslin sheets, eaeh ono with Fr lit of CTrv
th5 Loom tnket. acv s..e, eai.li OVL
!i.'.J'IM'
uii'l T S.mll, ' reprexei.titi th.- 1 iliinnn
t -1 . , in II " t Ko 'ir .'fk.'l i nils'.., n i.
b.ivf an I'i'erxl.ft with A'lniirrtl I - be
fore he l-It tor Manila Their ,Tif .se.l
ohjert of this Int.rvlew was to obtain his
permission to !,i.n th" rebellion uguliist
Hpitln nii'l ro-o.e-iite with our naval for.-i-s
111 ase tne ri.lien states nrierinim u i" o
Hi. Itn.wls fr.m. Snaln 1 -aw the admiral i
) personally r-it.ir.llng tneir .iet nnd he I
!.Hld thai I mlKht l.rliiK.mt to Mire bay.lt
any three or tl-e junta wno enreu io eoine. i evarapio oi me peoue oi uie
On April -T I look to Mir bay in the tuS I Columbia whose consent to Rovernment
boat t-'ume Paiidl.-, a.irrhltr.reiu. nn.l Ale- ; . i,c!sHtlve bodv
inndrlno. on nrrli al at Mlrs bav the three "hout an voire in Its ,etl,a"e ,)0
IrSTOrTMlSS M:yUJSA -ds oDr
WVilSS bV!romcers in Admiral ! Indians resisted the authorUy of the I'ni.ed
Oewev's room ot which. nniotiK other States as the Filipinos are doing today,
thliiKs. tin feasibility of pernilttlnK the mu thoy were forced to Rlvo In as thfi PHI-
rnrrtvn M, Hryan-'s inconsistent at.
staff, tils tine lieutenant i:liu rnvseu o in-
I ten lew the Flllplios and r(.port to him. As
I said before. Admiral Hewoy UI.I not see
i Bnv r n,,, three men. The mm ersntion
was .orrle.l on in Cnglish between Saiullco
, f.,,,1 r,i ir..l .,u .init vcrv
translated for the benelit of the other two
... ......
Filipinos Whe,, 1 told tliem lull A.lmlra;
i i mw ' wun itirniit'ti i m
run. To iuct rrom my uiary. un.ier uue
of April i. 1VSV, reKiirdiiiK this conference:
"The upshot of the talk was that they
did mu expect to be taken off as they weic
and altlioiiKh they weru dytiiR to tlclit for
their downtrodden ratlierian.i they nun leu
...v.. ..,,,..., . i . ...
,. "".;' .; ' ' .. i" ,",l"V, ",r I
, '''"''SUe o i the excude that htu wife was
'. , anndlci K.ild he had no Idea of-olnR
i i uu iiiiii iirw uup'ipoi o. i . i puiiin.. n,un..- Dnenj. saowinK me runeuness oi me van- i
all their i leal! linen, tooth brushes, etr . In .
!tthr,VmX"wl,dA0Sna USmil0"-- ""Ury f the treasury. uddrecd
the same afternoon, nnd .tlejundrlno was ' republican meetlns In this city
. liumedl.ttfU taken to the collier Nunshon. tonight. It had been announced that he
Meji.uilrli.o Wun toil (iiianl.
AffMr .! I.,iln ..r v....... .
,: '.:...".'""' . ... ...
, ,ra. .' lt" an.l j. rnhlVwewir1 Hp
however declined to dn T k" utiles" the ad-
,rai mrnuhed nlni with a marine Kuiml
Sirhe
i0K Kong, w hi. h v . u red within fV.ri.
night. Alajandrltioa mibseuuent history Is!
, well known to th mllit 1 tV ZllVAfnttlun f ir
,iu, Phlllnnlnes. fU I.Min ed nut . V ,"
I Mirtrent general, a iaie commissioner and
i a letter writer.
This dispatch from Mr. Wlldman was re
ferred to tho Navy department for tha In
formation of Admiral Dawoy, vvho In his
reply comments thereon as follows:
I "Attention Is Invited to the follonins
.extract from page 172, report of the Philip-
1 pine commission, volume 1:
No alliance of any kind was entered
into with Agtilnaldo. nor was any promise
of ludependcuce made to him then or at
any other time.
" 'Tho same U true of Alejandrlno
.whom, to the best of my knowledge I have
, never seen) and of all other Flllpinoi.' "
M.miielt Tnlka In tllilo.
! COLUMHCS. 0.. Oct. U.-About 1.200 peo
. pie attended a meeting tonight at the Co-
lumbtis aiidltorlmn, addressed by Hon.
Frank S. Monnett, former attorney general
of Ohio; John It. Sovereign, former grand
.master workman of the Knights of Labor.
I and Val. Fltipatrlck. grand vice chief of
(the Order of Railway Conductors. Mr.
V.onnett'i speech was devoted wholly to
I trusts and contained the first public
t declaration of hi intenUon to support Mr.
) Bryan.
ll.il.l loiulnt Ttit Wn.
I o in I ut Ttit Un,.
K . i I .nil w ji.iic-M.u..
o.ee' Jf.H sold fn,m r"r
f.i 1 1 i u-i - vvi l' wt
'
v-r.-,, .... .a . r
V 1
Co will ro.
"'a in . t-hliine
;oiie
e ii .h."1 tie ,'"f'',t" i-i" ,v
b- ct t f j .!.,. I...
e. . Ived ad
' ke g M i
' f ' Of t' l-i Jk n )
Three
Pav Skirts
nMrlli fntlm
Kel'Sey. Jllgll SlOrtll COl- fous nt
is..:. :.. .. 1 1 i
Sailll UUUlg. 1I1.1UCU1- (T
ij-to-nate
Rare
Saturday
wtdo ribb' n
15c
t we otTor a very superior line of
TjFi hat. A preat many women
Hr never t ay over that prlre
Boston Storo has demonstrated to them that
very stvii-'h and well made headecar can bo
purohased for that figure. Wo advio you to
c 'mo and see the rich looking hats we have in
el tided in tho i," lot for Saturday.
ft I I B vou have been accustomed
-Hr to pay $la and 1S for. Tne
sty lesaro created by the worlas best millinery
designer. Those weolTor are copies of the orig
inals. This is tho best $10 line wo havo shown.
tovrcU
10c
4- K1 iC N'" offer you mir
Al ipl.'V ,li(,ce nr nil elrKaiit
Hue of styllnhly trimmed felt lmt
nil stales aaij shapes -worth Jp lu II.
Fine lilnek
anil pi inwi"
..n sa'o a'
ofttrleh tlp
Sin 3QC
a-1 ra
f ,r . hol.
iP-'C ir.mine.1
W'.l'th J3 '" -fc. verv
raro t.arpai'i
U..IVJBHI fm
fMIIMMMMV nf nir P1, A,rn I
(Coniinueil from First Page )
tcrrltorlnl hlstorv of Nebraska, when south- i
,. , ih mru -nvern
wtthout their consent au.l the I
people without their consent, ami tne
uiune iu ,uius iu mtsuuisiuu w iruu uu
, lnflUence to the ratification of the treaty
. , , ,.. , ..,, ,hl
. ,
I results of ndoptlni; It were clearly shown. ,
, j up ui-uiuiraiii puii nun piuuotru uu jjil-h
.V. ... .... u,l ,u
, n . m. Z".
oils Institutions under the present state ad
ministration. Hp closed his address by ex- ,
prcs3inc the hope that Saunders county I
would b redeemed in November for MeKIn- i
Iy and prosperity and a better administra
tion of atato affairs, a result not at all Im
probable In view of the uunierous chanRes to
the republican ranks unhin ih last few
months
PERVERSE GENIUS OF BRYAN"
Secretiio I'lice lib r s(miu (,, li'r to
linlil I ) in lie nil Who reel
'Co.. sreiirr.
mtlDHKI'OitT, Conn.. Oit. 12. Lyman J
' would make the meeting the occasion of a
FAt.lv In (hp Intent rrlltclnm nf PrMAm
?. - ----- - ---- ------ -
i
cyM MmMMniim Xr arl Schurz. , You are not helping the cause of antl-lm-
but he l'Qnnnr'1 himself almost wholly to i perl.illsm by golug into partnership with
i a discussion of the currency bill passed last Dryanlsm - You cannot mix tyrannv, dts-
rtD1 m8lJo no rcfprpm' ,0 Mr.lhonor.broklnfa.h.auarcby.l.c05ethecup
t'''',ur?- , and have constitutional liberty the result ot
Gf,fi declared that In the letter
if Mint rilnlFnPrn Vn nupllnd Hit tint n t
i . --. ....
I questions concerning tne rnu -
ippiues. Cuba ami tho trusts. The great-
ost trust in the I'nltcd States, ho said.
was tho pooling of Interests by the popu-
list, democratlo and silver parties, with,
f.iryan as tho trustee. i
Touching upon the former gold standard
, 1 ......... .-. . n . . v. n . .... .. . .. , ... .1...
.(U..IULIU.R v ..M U.IC IHtl'A IU UIU IU(ljT
upon the plea that even If elected Hryan
CQul', not the curreuey conditions,
Mr. Cage said
To ele. t Uran would almost ne. essar l
Involve the election of a majority of hlF
s nH'Hthlzer In the houHe. Later there
might by somo means be a majority In the
senate with him He is pledged to repeal
th Dlnglev tariff act and to open the
mints to silver. It is niv honest oulnlon
i nun jiryun. wun ins perverse ingenuity
of the country and destroy Its credit, even
with a majority in th senate acalnst him
I know of men who k.iv they will vote for
him and who say that he could not restore
the free cnlnaee of silver unless elected
with a sympathetic senate for a second
term They have confidence In tha cur-r-ncv
act of March II. r.Hi, to prevent It.
That law. In the hands of a right-minded
public onVer. Is n good aiiil ndequate one,
but it Is hard to hold bv law a man who 1
disposed to breal the law. I read the other
day of a mHn who in his cell had nothing
urn ii urim iirui's nun iu uianKetft v, nn
the broom he mule, n key and unlocked the
door and of the blankets he made a iom
which permitted of his .scapn over the
. ".Y i ,V. J , i i ,, i . k nu
, oiivinee,t that it 1 better lo have the af-
f'rs of the government nrtmitilHtere.1 l.v ,i
m"n wl, 1",'',, U" .U" ,hlin '" w h"
'"''"''', ,r'r','' " nder 'i's '
cn.-srnlng 'he n.-ren ,i Mr f..,s
ffn"d drmnristic a-Mrt.on tha- .
w Intended to prpc.jnte he public deM
H sa-1
l ' .1 a-' k " t'l
, n
Women's Swell Fall Attire'
van. i x - - f "-
W W
MT mA
special values in Walking and KaUV
mmlc nf hpavv rhcvlot or 'louile fai c d material e
n.t tti mftt iyrrtr tt ill - ha net n e RLtrf tnflilr mnnv 1l.,n
stltetnug ih dm uoro anil HaM effec -oneials a"
O; fT A t1 A
J J 'tw 11 vvw
and Artistic Millinery.
The superiority of the Brandeis' millinery uintie-
tioncd ever.; body knows and admit- that thortt 1 no ph-nting in "he w
that can bo compared with ours. For Saturday wo ofW s'.tne .erv i
markablo bargains, that are worthy of your time and a'tent.oti.
At 98c
ft tine line of fell wa'.U
lllK hat. fine Utrh
trimmed with dottel
$1 50
l"lnp b 1 a i k
l'lunies l:t-lm h
MiU- prl. e
Ostrk h
69c
I'anry qulll.. wlnm in.l
blnls. hi ij assort- On
tneiit. choice ... tm
HASKMKN I" .MILLINHKV I1AIU.A1NS
e of wnien s nr.- OOr 'or women s
(..its. oum.l- -rv" hits trlmmeil
d'.slrable 'j'.e pnttl si:k worth Jl
nanuses
debt 01 J. r.i ,l ie within tiRht vear
tate ihe niislrnr of over J(i.ii nm a j eur
Slm'f then .CS.ij," of It li.is alieaily been
1 rt-tiinileil hi"1 If th.' lejuililitan part) Is
Blven u se. out term JHf'."yi .i)'Hi will be re-
funded. .When this Is reHihed the opera-
u l"a nut ,na' "e B'Jspenuetl.
Tho p 01 re,ar' a-rted that the conMl-
onal QUOsUoris applying to Porto Kico.
L, R.m tl, phlllnnlne will
I Samoa. Ouf.ru and tut l nutppines wn
1 9o0a bt s""1 b' ,lu supreme rotirt and
, thai until its dictum Is announced the
' '..;'.. theyhave a.'lson should
, j ' pretatlon of
'
' ,.n . n, tudiicx ht ddvam
HOAR'S THRUST AT BRYAN
- enernltle s,.t..r fr.nn i..-aeiiu- i
; etU InUr In llrmoern I lc
I nriiuil'.leiie
I fONfOKU. X. H . Oct. U -Senator Hoar
1 delivered
Continuing, ha fcnid: "If tho trust lie as
bad as Mr. Bryan makes It, it is not as
great a ilanRer ns Ilryanlsin. The only
practical remedy .Mr. Hryan sucRasta Is that
if any protected article be manufactured by
a trust that article phall be placed In the
free list When Mr. Hryan comes to talk
of tho trusts he mnketi the tariff a very real
and vital Issue."
Tho solution of trusts, Mr. Hoar said, was
tho laws of trade, which iill overthrow
them sooner or later.
"I believe Agulnaldo and Mablnl ure en
titled to self-Koveruuient. I believe aho that
I llnrlAt ll'.;lilri.l. , ut.it Rrthnrf Cmnl. .. v
i entitled to self-government. I hare little r-
pect for the declaration of love of liberty
of men who stand with one heel ou Hooker
VYanhiugtnn of Ulabnma and tbo other on
the forehead of Hubert Small of South Caro
lln., nn.l ......... tho. Hn m.e &...n...
- - s.i'
; the mixture. Tbo firm of Hryan. Croker.
i lt.Al.l r . . . II mill..,.. i n
.,.eiu. ..uu.mi., in.iu.iu uuu ccnurz uo
1 buslnew at the old democratic stand. They
, will transact the old democratic business.1
HANNA'S VOICE BREAKS flRVVN
,l"WHO VUIUC DntrttNJ) UUVt'M
cuiilriiiim .r the .Ni.tlo.n.l Comniltiee
, .,! , ti,.i
l.llf I'UKIIKeineiit,
CHIcGO. Oct. l.'-ispecial Telegram)
Senator Hanna faiicd to fill his engage
ment to speak at a mass meeting of negro
voters tonight nud for tan second tlm
within a week his failure to appear was
explained by the statement that Ir phyi-
ii.tu iimu luruiuueu nun iu iave ins room
because of the serious cflllctlon of his
! tfcrnnt. Last Tueiday evening the senator
(ditappolutcd 100 members of tha Illinois
Manufacturing association, eendlug word
If would be Impossible for him to attend,
owing to tho condition of his throat. He
remained in his rooms this evening, but
was closeted with Henry C Payne 0f the
national republican executive committee
for several hours and It was rumored
' that the conference was for the purpose
ot considering t lie auv isablPty of cancel-
. lVl. . d...... , ,
lnK tn9 P'ns for Senator Hanna's tour,
which wrrs sehedtlled tn begin Monday,
' through Indiana, Nortu Dakota, South Da'
it a,. v,.i.rakB
xota ami .Miirashn.
. .
ev.Mi..n III Mnrjii
H . ' r.KSTDWV Md ti. 1;
Inml.
The demo
crat! ndilate for ib" v r prrsldem )
ard thei" who are with him tn a tour
thrc ig'l the sa'o res'-hed Hagersinvvn
sh"riv l.f -e 9 o'ch k tb's evening,
an aUdreas at the republican rally
i lime iu.aru mipui lai.aiu i
$11
At JUL
kersey, in black, blue, brown and cas
tor, lined with Skinner's satin, worth fully
$1K
At JLL7
tan, castor, red, etc., worth actually $25.00.
Hundreds, of fine imported Automobile English
Box Coats, in all the different lengths, at from
$25.00 to $65.00
Worth tip to $100.
LJaJ J? Ilot tnt theaj) kind, but 1 lit; very best
Ai'Tl
featt.- lei' 'ee lire 1 with SI inn r'a lmsr liidk In nil di if1 of eaa
tutx tans M.,e ni ! Mcr? .1'. u tnai k , 0.''. SI mu, gperial J i"
We u ..1 'ie on
i inen cente- ,i i .u.d
They atf til" t Im ii
nied. and were a naf
in t ho French capltol.
We will fell ail Mich
ai e worth i-0
euch. at
All the very fines'
at from each
I $3.50 to
All the fmnll Hatteriburj; doilies that generally sell for -m
each, we w ill t.el! for
f)re big lot of hand
A'
I Clow, front and back with f ill and cmbroidere.l all
cranpleto, they generally sell at $5 each, wc soil them a'.
One lot o silk bund
for u-e and worth nn
tine big lot of tupestry
t'enerallv sell at M 10
silk sarf w.irtu
Ono big lot of fancy denim and ticking table covers that
generally sell for ".'c and 1 each, wo will sell for
One lot of silk frilled,
worth VJ.fin each, go
felt
w alku.c
One big lot of 2" itn'h and '-'.) ineh dowr. eushions, worth
M each, go In thU sale at
wltn nolkwa
00 l h- m .tie
LMfll Mlllllll IllWh I llll
I
twenty-six miles over the tnountaius ni-
the guests of Colonel Flaughman, Mr. C.or
man's llnuteuati' On the nay over never. I
stops were made, the first being at Mld
dletown, a republican stronghold. Here
the inhabitants turned out lu considerable
numbers, about half of them rushing for
ward to take Mr. Stevensbn's hand, while
the others btood on the other side of tho
street and shouted for McKlnley.
At nooueborough. the ue.vt stop. S00 or
4CM' had gathered to hear Mr. Stevenson,
who addressed them brletly on trusts and
Imperialism.
Here ho met with a reception which
was little short of an ovation. The streets
were lined with people, many houOa Aero
brilliantly illuminated nnd fireworks blazed
and sputtered In every direction.
He went to the Academy of Music, wheru
a crowl which filled every available bit
of space in the hall awaited him and ap
plauded vigorously when he appeared lean
ing on the arm of (Jenernl II. Kjd Doug
lass. Colonel Huchanan Schley, a relative
of Admiral Schley. Introduced him and ho
took up the subje.i; ef Imperialism.
lllMi:itM Sl'tll'S AT HAS'l't.MiS.
Npralirr of the National ll.iurt CIt."
ii Talk llrt.veen iri. Ills.
HASTINGS. Neb.. Oct. 12. (Special Tel
egram. I Hon. D. It. Henderson spoke here
this afternoon between trains to an auil
ence of about 500 people, and as his time
was limited he was very brief with his re
marks, but every sentence waa direct to
the point. He said hs was satisfied that
Nebraska was about to return to the re
publican fold. The speaker bald that all
those who believed In the maintenance of
law and order wherever tbo Unltod States
sovereignty exists, those who wanted a
market tor their products, labor to be
richly rewarded, all their money to be
worth 100 cents on the dollar, should vote
the republican ticket. And those who
wanted foreign farmers to feed their coun
trymen, labor crushed, disheartened and
defrauded, and those who vv anted tho reso
lution of thanks to the Xebrnsha soldier
boys vetoed, should voto the demo-pop
ticket and for Poynter.
M. U.lvvurrl In l.lnr.
ST. KDWARD, Neb.. Oct. 12. (Special.)
The largest hall in this city was Jammed
to the doors last night to listen to the ad
dress of John It. Havs. the republican
candidate for congress in this district, and
hundreds were disappointed la not being
able to hear him for want of room. Ills
address was listened to for two hours with
the closest attention, being frenuontly
cheered with much enthusiasm. Tho re
publicans are wide awako and a good re
port v. til be made for this part of the
country on election day.
Hon. Addison S Harris, tho present min
ister to Austria, will speak litre on the
U'ih. Ample preparation I being made to
comfortably seat everybody on the occa
sion. Finn ii VIoiiHler Itnlly.
WAHOO. Neb.. Oct. Ii (Special.) The
republicans of Saunders county aro mak
ing arraugmneqts f-r the biggost political
rally next Friday, October if. In ho his
tory of tho county. Mark A. Hanna. chair
man of the republican national committee,
will speak In Wahoo on that date at i 2..
p. in., and at night there will be a grand
rally and torchlight procession, at whi h
tlmo George D. Mclklejohn, assistant sec
retary of war. and other speakers of na
tional reputation will address the people
All the republican club", in the cmintv are
to be In line.
I ontri.il Ik MurUed.
IKjUOi: Neb. Oct. U.--Ppei ia' T,ie
fusion or cs opened up the campaign her
last n ght (i (I Martin nomine" fir
ruus'i at'ornev Mnd Georgo t.ci". r ji
lnr for rei resenta'lve w-re he s- Iitj
Mr Mart'n fcjoke here n Mtfl ant drew a
Big
Savings
etc.. in the now shades of tan.
save fully 'J. per rent.
5f we are oiTeriug line English Walk
in?,' Coats, the popular iranneiu?
tin- season, made of the be-U quality of
AA wo oiler liandsonie three-quar-JJ
tor length Automobile coats,
high collar, bell Fleeves, strap peains,
made of imported kersey, in black,
one ot our special macie
imported kersev cloth
velvet inlaid li'irh storm collars.strappea
From the Paris Exposition
e aturdav m
a-! -, exh.bited
u iroods f t hr
itiiric. ''and r rut-ulered
at the I'm i ' xpef-ltion
nature that me tniriufae.
one i ( tin
most irntiortatit M-play-' -
piece as
A 11 the Ilattenburg iiue
$2.98
that uro worth S.i and ti.
will Beil
at, each
$1.98
single nieces
All tho Uattonburg lace tiilies
that L'enorally sell for eaeh.
we will sell 98C
7.50
embroidered anJ frilled, all ready made,
embroidered sofa pillow, ready
to $10 ouch, we v ill ell at ... . kPrfi
silk and velour pillow tops that
each, wo will sell for
39c
25c
75c
already filled down cushions
at
1 III III IIHMT1B 111 II 1 1 Mlllnll flTMl llllll
lare auJIctii e and his sp. e, h wds well re-
fined by the silver contingent Las'
night was a decided contrast, as ihere were
only between thlrtv -five and for..' voters
present iuite a number of whom were re
publicans. Not once during Ims speech
was hi applauded.
I) erlool.eil by ( ocLriin.'
OMAHA, Oct. 12. To the LMttor of The
Hce: It was probably due to an oversight
In tho rush and hurry that Mr. Coekran
In his denunciations ot the Philippines failed
last night to coudemn the seventeen demo
crats whoso votes In favor of the ratification
of the treaty with Spain brought about that
situation.
It's not a matter of vital Importance, but
It was somewhat painful to observe, the wide
divergence of views held by the speaker
and tho local vocal gentlemen In regard to
what tho latter railed "the full dinner
pn-ba-1." Tho latter. In a voice of very
modest range, expressed his scorn, loathing
and contiupt for that article, while the
New York man was of the opinion that a
full dinner pall waB a good thing to tie to
Fusion statesmen of the warbling and ora
torical departments should more carefully
observe the "get together" Injunction
rushed nut from their headquarters early in
tho campaign. J T B
DEATH RECORD.
I
Father of .loplln.
JOPL1N, Mo., Oct. la Patrick Murphy.)
'the father of Joplln," died at his home here
today. He was born lu Ireland in 1S.1D nnd
enme to America In lS4n. During the ilvi!
war he was a government freighter and
later became Interested In Colorado mining.
He was the first settler iu what la now Jop
lin. llorke.iii.il KnilliiK la Drn.t.
LEXINGTON, Oct. 12. Thomas W. Keat
ing, the noted trotting horseman of Cali
fornia, died here today. The body will be
sent to Heno, Nev., for burial ou Sunday
lloiie HniiH Into u llone.
A horse hitched to a buekboard. beluiiginii (
to Jonen' livery barn rati uwav on huf
Dodge street luto Friday night and .. u-".!
much damage. It ended u mad flight I"
running Into a ho no at PC North Ni. ti. !
street. briakltiK u Inrgo window aid ur- I
Ing out h portion of the front. The uihuihI ,
was so badly cut about the head nnd I.
that It must be shot Hllb Atkt.i hwi (
Bum C'llne were thrown oul of the rig n"l ,
the police have not been Able to ilmi them
since.
ltnn line.l riui.l.
When Vatrolman Cimiiugliatn arretted
Ilenrv rtvnn at Fm.rteenth nnd Douglas
streets lato Friday nlglil the latter drew u
nev ..hi r cn.l tbreatei.id the olllcer. Detect
ive Jot-Benson Imp!-- n l io be mur and dls
nrmed Kyun. who ilicu showed tight. When
the deteitl.e got througb with him H.van
was nnable io "e out of his right . mid
hud other minor Injuries
Mll.e I'ilf' WhIi-Ii.
I Mike Po'oy hung up his vest . cmaitiinK
a watch dnd chain In Ids saloon at '.MT
I South Fifteenth street 1'Vldav morning, but
It was inissinc an nour inter a descrip
tion was given the police and Patrnluiuu
I.ulicv urreme i ji nn leiinisnii Lite in th
afternoon while h" wns f- In k to dl'p'is.
of the w,t'h 'ii .i i'.iijii.i" Htieei pawn-
shop Dm 'N t, ,,iti, tl,p theft I
( nl II. led ullli ll Slrrcl r'ni-.
Hack N" 1. In h.ug- ot Drlvir Whnlen
w.is strui k t'.. .i street i ,ir at SlMeenth nn,
Leavenworth streets 'hi.. KrldH- i.ight i,
lemnlsh.'l Tli.- in . ;i anti-. driver ,i ..I
horses were iimnj i r d.
i tunwai.-a
Horcford's cid Phosshafe
r r
Brain Workers,
Strengthens the exhausted and con
fused braiu, re'leves pervoua head
ache, and induces rcfreshlni; sleep.
fie-.u leteari nme H -r"Vs on wrapper
I i
Women's, Children's
Underwear
Mip.', chl!dion'
Rtid t tiode-iictir,
inedl' 111 tit-d Lcnvy
t 1 j 1 , t . imbed ii'id
flct'i'e lined, ali si:t",
po In lotf at
19c -25c
1 ndii'f." ttM nt ii
pantb, nisdo cf tl.
fliH-tt Kyyptian rv'
ton, in litfht.tiiodlut:'.
and heavy wlfh.
all st.vli-s. at
35c- 49c
I.ndijb jcroi ribbed nixuny woo
vi'Hts and t.unts, liuiidMtiieir m k
trimmed, white, ecru and ffrnVl. re
ttnd tht'ft hlccve.x, li'lit, mr. ,ni
and (icuvv weight, all tl7e. (lt
wortli Si each, in thi.nleaVj VC
Ladies' Cue j'tey tibted v'
union Mitts, rolcmlui qualitv , tun o
to luittoti ai f sn tht chiht. all esi.
wortii up to J I fid a mit, f C
,'oat yoc
Ladles' jersey rilibnl union nuts
medli'in nnd heavy weight !
IlePi'ud,
at
39c-4Qc
Muslin
Underwea r
Ladies' flno muslin ain.
i.-ambric drawers. rn'i
cluster of lucks, lace ar I
embroidery tiimmcd.
ynir 19c, 25c, .39c
Ladies' night gowns
skir's and tkirt chern-e
with deep ri:flltK, trinimeii
with find Ihco and embroi.,.
er , v.or'h regular tip to
el; S.. 40c, 69c, 98c
Ladies'
Neckwear
Ladies' satin fold sti c
collars in black and all col
liouti
tune
'O. ue
b fa
Clfi$
J O
ors, worth .ic, in
this sale
10c '
ZS.fi
mtiJ
1.000 ladies' silk and eat
In stock collars, lace jab.
caux and laca tics in hun
dreds of ty.es, go u'--
25c, 39c, 49c, 69c
' f
3vC
.TO
Kansas City and St, Louis
AND ALL POINTS
South and southeast.
F2st Tine and Superior Through Service.
Reclining Chair Gars (Seats Free).
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars.
I. 0. PHILLIPPI. THOS. F. GODFREY,
A. G. P. 4. F. A, P. & T. .
OMAHA, NEB.
New Offices: S, E. Cor. 14th and Douglas.
Failure
tn life la more often due to exhausted
nerve force thn to lack of cap tal.
fitrong nerves are the . jpital that
helrii men coiirjnerconrtitc. nii
When people 1ot their capital they
iu wuik iu rcuin It
When we lute our nfre faree we
oitgr.t to slc a Dir-.ru , f getting it
ba L There ) a wav certain and
sctcntlnc.
un.ir ui.kmj; mem sieaay
ar l st- inn ne steel.
we ,' , not believe they can fall to
cure Ncrv us l.ebillty and physirai rx
i i .ti n thut swhy we agree to refund
ii muuej u ix boxen do not cure
1 OU.
r 1 u . . i ... i , . .
fl no n-r it n t rvi i,
8e iirelv teAled i.rvin rwlnt . f .
Uj., Cleveland. Ohio.
Sold b Kuhh & Co., 15th and Douglas,
and .1 A duller & Co. 14th and 1'uuglas
IE
NERVE BtTANG rcitnM
weak parti, iuaVo men
urouu. rlcuruai. rotiuit.
1 i-tarred men. men Intecil-
ln- to nurry, .i .uiil tiki- a 1 i, unterilnblnii rr
iui! I t.ietit biiiet Hopped: rower rciorcj; i:
l bherui'iii ti lr nniiri Kur , A n I (.
Urusilu orinsUi tfbr Nen-ll .n, HutUloN V
Coot's DttchefB Tablets areniecrsfnllT
"JfV ued nionttily byofer ,ou)jrJlrs Prlco,
i" - . y man. ..o-.. recj cents lor
HARiple and particulars Ths flook Co.,
- t tv,rf)dw.i.. pre . iJetrolt t' u K.
6oll In Ornitin by Kur.n if . U .1 DoiitUv
THE CARR OF Tllli HAIR
.Viii ,f f irttffrv i rv wrrr& Iffff, f
yiffl Tho Imporial Hair Reenerafor
! plleit. r-nkri the 1 air cft and UmT,
I l.ba llteji ra f Santla c,l hair r.
oreu (" ii-r'eoiuli,n.'ii mntHtrtitu
laterUUIita MtX)..2l Xi.ZlAyi. 'i, . v,.
Sold by drigi-'s and hairdressers.
made. swe a m&n
), TArlI.L-TPOlVlVfcl!-ei!RTi
Wu'k ni 1 ni1ic-l:Qn., JV,v ol. In
ana ivrri;, rwroru Jj.it VlUMfy (it ill
or Iflcnj. inn ... & - 4 . . M ' .
- - ----- . . ' -. : . 7 , i; rj. -
feiSSfiW it t.'"'.aal iS!? l
DMiloiiaittllau lror'emni lSwtttCtl!3
M-cu.-vvu.uuiiwa ii .....
r.rtjci. )V j ttm ' l'iiliMriteugoa . v - i
txf '"'.ln ' " sr -h :b J j
rvflrfc 'r li:2- ' pit pntkF ' . I trie-.
OU Lib, u.w.11 .', Si- 60 b. nill i pula ri
MAX RLriEDY CO., v?
Kcr ea'c in t'muu, Neb. 1,7 j "" nr th.
102 N itth. Kllhn ft Co, Utfj rd UougUa,
ard In ( un .1 L.Jffa by J, t. DeUaa
mi
(fiAF'
6c B
B
98c g
Wgk DIRECT
3$m ROUTE
OMAHA