The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 05, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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Wonderful are the hats exhibited next week
for the first time. There is that artistic
grace in each that connoisseurs concede to all
that emanates from J. L. Brandeis & Son's
Pattern Rooms. All new. fascinating- crea
tions, that will greatly please you with t jeir
elegance and chic style. Our head trimmer
with her assistants, who have spent the past
month in New York, among the leading Fifth Avenue millinery parlors, have jus
returned and we will display a hundred Pattern Hats from New
York and Paris and put them
ON SAbg AT $25.00
IKE? Ill HUTS
trimmed in the very
latest style
$3-98, $5, $7.50
and $9.98
LADIES' TRIflMED SAILORS
the Roosevelt Hat and Military Hat, all trimmed with ribbons, ready to wear, at
75 and 98c each
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SEW FALL TAILOR MADE SUITS AT EX
CEPTIOXALLY LOW PRICES.
All our suits are made of the beet quality covert
cloth, kerseyp, cheviot and broadcloth, in tight fit
ting, reefer and novelty effects, also flounced skirts,
in black, tans, browns, grays, blues, all thoroughly
finished ad tailored, in four great groups, at
$0.08, $i2.so, $ic;, 910
SKIRTS
500 wool brilliantine
skirts in plain, figured
and ?tripf d, wo.th from
83 to So; on sale at $1.98
Silk rufll-d taffeta tkirts,
ruftied all the nay up.
exceptional quality of
pure silk taffeta; on sale
at 819.00.
CAPES
Fine all wool boucle
capes, 24 inches long,
lined throughout with
black silk, either plain or
ihibet fur trimmed;
86.50 bnucle capes at
83.98. B-ack kersey and
beaver cloth capes, trim
med and braided, at 31.50
COLLARETTES
200 Astraclmn fur collarette, eilk liLed, on spe
cial sale at 82.03 and 85.00. 20 fur Collarettes in a
combination of blue fox and imitation chinchilla
and electric seal, worth 815.00; on suit at 87 50.
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The very latest novelties in ladies Ja'-kfte, broadcloth, kersey and boucle. value from 81i50
.to 820.00. Your choice Saturday at 89.98. Misses' and children's jackets, imported French
boucle, mixed novelties, silk lined throughout, on special eale at 83.98 and 84.98.
US
When you visit Omaha make
our Btore your meeting place,
your wash up place, jour lunch
room, make it jour heme for the
time being and feel at home. We
have everything readv for you at
no expense to joureelf.
lOtli and DoukIoh
Omaha.
J b.bRANDEIS&SONS
Proprietors,
We will take care of your pack
ages and check them for yon free
of charge. Ask any of our floor
walkers to show you our recp
tion ro m and balcony waiting
room. When in Omaha do not
fail to give us a call.
I am a
candidate for
state senator
If elected, I will en
deavor to get the
State Fair pe ma
nently located in
Lincoln. I will op
pose an appropriation
to continue the Trans
Mississippi exposition
next year in Omaha.
I will devote my time
to Lincoln's interests.
d. H. WFLEy.
London IiClter.
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Precautions against Anarchist at
tempts hare been largely increased since
the murder of the Empress. Even Lord
Salisbury, who has been considered the
most careleBsof men aB regards personal
prudence, is not so oblivious of safety aa
he appears. For obvious reasons, I for
bear to describe the methods by which
he is guarded in Londoo; but when h
roams about the beautifully lonely
grounds at Ilatfield, he has with him an
euormous and powerful hound, which
keeps close to bis side. So efficacious a
protector is this fine creature that the
. premier has named him "Pharaoh," be
cause that ruler "would not let the peo
ple go." Lord Salisbury's jokes are al
ways rather grim.
The guarding of the Rothschilds is, of
course, a perfect system. If yon call at
New Court just at the close of business
hours, you will find the alert detect! re
absent from his post in the vestibule.
Looking out, you will see him strolling
in front of the building, with an absent
and lazy air. Further on if you are in
the secret you will notice tour other
men taking exercise. This means that
the modest little brougham which is to
fetch Lord Rothschild is just coming
around the corner.
Sir Herbert Kitchener's handsome,
tierce face looks from every shop win
dow, and feminine hearts are pleasingly
fluttered. I have just beard a good
story about him. During the 1885 cam
paign, a boatload of English soldiers
was proceeding up the Nile. The ' Tom
mies' were nawgating badly and hugg
ing the left bank. They passed a par
ticularly truculent Arab, propelling an
irrigatiou-wheel. He shouted to them
to keep to the other shore; but they
distrusting such advice, it may be
laughed and took no notice. Presently
they ran aground and language was
used. Then the Arab ran down the
bank and remarked in forcible English:
"There, jou fools! I told you to keep
away. Serves you right." The Arab
was Major Kitchener, juet returned from
one of the little foraging expeditions into
the enemy's country, which be always
delights in taking
If the country is enthusiastic about a
hero in authority, I fear it is ungrateful
to the average soldier. For instance,
here in a typical case which occurred in
London this week. Lieutenant Smith,
of the Grenadier Guards, was struck off
the voters' list at Chelsea, because he
has been for four months absent from
England. He is a Conservative; and the
"objection" was lodged by the Radical
agent and allowed by the revising barris
ter. Now the soldier was absent with
his regiment serving in the Soudan! So
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