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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1883.—~SIXTEE HA RO Br e NNISON BROS, Nebraska Feed-Water Heater and GOOD LUCK FOR THE WES ’ \ H Special Moving Sale t Glance Ovyer These Prices For W X ;‘7;""’“ and W, | A Grand Discovery For the Benefit of As the time is now short be r,.,a w Next W Lt A R0 '{'"'“ )“”' y Western People. § mm‘-. nto our building 1,000 yards remnants of silk rib- | the ,,,\ dmn‘ly thie HasE ¢ Ty THE BEE'S re ;m‘fl"nmll\u|n'|"v1 d into i ;!:‘“ o itond y in lengths from % yard up to 4 s Hore {‘_l the pu 4 ganizing | the room at 117 North Fifteenth street, , yards, in g 8. in satin, in which the now Chicago Edwards Oil | o y ai 3 ' 5 fls 11l Moir L ced-Water Heater and | i Seo the 11.‘, ins e \3.1} o in fancy plaids. stripes, ete. All colors, | pPupifier ¢ anv. . This isto be o stock | Burner and Gas Generator is on exhi- | ladies’, children’s and gent's furnishing | lightand dark. All marked in plaio | company for the manufacture bition. The room was full of eager per- i ribhed vioy sons bent on finding out the facts in re- gard to this truly wonderful discovery. The generator was placed in an ordi- . . nary cook stove, and the way it heated the’ room, the oven, and even the floor of the room, was surprising. A five minutes’ visit to this room will convince the most skeptical person that this new | o that all can see just what or the prevention of the formation they arc. Come carly on Monday as | of lime or mud scale upon the inte thoy will not last long ¢ prices mariced, | Of Lene 5, K180 Tor the vamoval of “~ will place on sale Mond 100 fine | formation of this deseviption that m sible, “light and | havo existed prior to the introduct awls are really [ of this excellent contrivance. The in- vention has been thoroughly tested and adopted by the Wabash Western, Chi- cago & Northwestern, Central and heater is just what itis represented,and > merino and more. The fire is always under full 1adic al kid gloves, elegant embroid ered ba ove ko P : Southern | 3 Is, ns wellas the H i > A g 07 | sizes; your choice of the lot \luv\ lay ){:(’,,=:;,fllf[,( P ::.1 ..\l.‘:)| ..L,(:. control, and can be run for 24 hours at i sty phir warranted, fn | joo Cochy Another lot, smal ze5. | tionary boilers. Similar stock companies | the same degreo of heat by means of & , ever, arranted s each. A lot of children® o tHo &b s Has , " regulating valve. By the use of this Blucls and colovs, at. 7oe, reduced trom | covton ose, al sises, bt nd colors, | oo o soome el oneon organized and | tner . from 25 to 50 per cent can o) ‘”l‘hL]ll\' M\L”: RA AN mATe 05 lar made; your choice Monday | York. D / W | ho savéd over coal and much greater 4 iis price, « 1is sale on § f ittt S i L 3 i Ana, | atisfaction secure ¢ baking. v only at this pri . HESH. VAAARA D worth double. 1 ar \,h higan, Minuesota, Wisconsin, lowa, satisfaction sccured. baking, iron ’ i 1 case of ladic vests, closed out on Monday & are worth #1 cach, and we will only seil 1wo to one customer. 50 doz. ladics' kid gloves, broken siz our price has been $1 Monday, to cl them quick, we |\ Gorwear: have put the price down to 35c. white fow does this strike you? 50 doz Dot " r \nu n g pairs on | gay ouly at # o R ) o ,ulnh die yard Monday. Ahion 4 Inge | ing or cooking it is immeasureably n : ] il ose, | cotton batting many and Australia, | giugon the bottom of the cooking uten- extra heols, only 150 por pr., worth 2. | fon ok glov worth up to [ condition. Tt J,'.,,f‘ll,},,',"‘ o flonrishing | sils, no ashes to lift, no coul to earry, FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ort 8 shme e Ono casc of d-roll bustles on Monday, Uehb Al L LR and_California, and has heen in con- pants, medicated, our $1.25 quali at Benmson Bros. Tho special | Baltimore & Ohio raily . M. Cos- | Chi Ladies’ Cashmere hosc fim-hm] toes, | &y, lic gloves 15e pair, | §s organin ital stock of | your fire is always ready. This gen- and full-fashioned for ot ot 5 see them and tell your v ) > o 10c each. g \ I W. Whipple, of Whipple & W stant use by hundreds of families in .di 3 P Wiasle -allles. hnd. RRGALSHRLE A pAI ' | voints come only words of praise. Mr. pute, modicated, prices on black: silks and Rholamacs | ter, managor Edison Light. T e e Newmarkets, Jackets and Wraps. Sizes 32 to 44, Bust Measure. \ ) 50 bales fine -but- no tops H0e grade s pair, worth All wool dress flannels 28¢ | g30-000. |vnr||<-1u‘~ of incorporation | €rator can be iched 1o any heating yard, Special pricos on' flfe all wool |iHave been: filed 1n the county clerk’s | SCaoRing giove, TLis pabt the GXpCEE L 3 combination patterns, the very o 5 {HCOPBOFLLONS CONSIA mental point in its existence as for Monday's sale only £ i offects, Come in and | icq,pnd the incorporatore consist of { yiooq n test of two yenrs in Wisconsin ) M ' . ) ! ch, ’ friends ahout the nobby dress goods on | i 1, Wb s - he Ladles' scarlot lamb's wool vosts and TG el it Ul the ago for over one year, and from all [ PLUSHES ALL GUARANTEED. Plush Newmarketsland Wraps, Cloth still goos. The black silk at $1.10 RH1E TR BTN BT HART L TR AaKE WE unk Iteynolds, superintendent water |y, 'Nohinska, intends placing agencies w(:l:n“l::‘t‘n'Ilir:nlh_- l;'l~lz§)).l\"1\\9'::;]:};"'1’}";’ not be duplicated for less than $1.4( duced to ¢ i rks: J. M. Wilson and 'W. H. Brun- g ) Ao Branman | in all of the county seats in the state, T "[,} 2 "3'[’;\_“'\‘““\_“‘.'“"‘\ & Brunnets | where supplies of burners and oil will ) i rl ) S M s Hed it e | be kept. Ol will be supplied to cus- R. Wasson. It will be obscrved that a Pl majority of the above are practical ma- | fomers throughout the state at an ay 5 1 ¥ A chine men, LT o] [t LGS ) bl ek L Lighl where, 100 pieces fine table dam in bleached and unble: week at spe t your pin cushions, all_colo es, all kinds of shape at tton hose, ribbed, Sc v pair, worth 1 pe.’i)l‘( nl—Ladies’ Ethlo pian dy WArT wk cotton hose, ited absolutely . ¢ | from wuup Do you know that we are | sisting of Messrs. Whipple & Brun- tests it has been proven that a | faat block and will not orock, money, ré- | lotting earpets Gut at nway down low | hor " wero™ ken fo' St Louis | Eallon of il ef the qulity " used AT PRICES LESS THAN THE COST OF MAKING. in this burner will yield a gr Monday itk to examine thoroughly into the merits ades Mo- any 60c hose, our price on ; ] I-M‘_(““m."",”l',“"‘lj i jersey ribbed yard, | of the purifier and veturned perfectly vests in blue, pink, cardinil, white ana | Lrussells, velvel 2, bropor- | satisfied and so reported at a mecting of l\'\f;:.'i".] "{;‘:“h‘v:“h\«vliltltf‘ll\:(\\.“:\“inl’t’ltl‘lm;l:rl\: s “Infants’ wool hose, fashioned fect and | MOVing or cloaning house and wi scribed, the stoekholders consisting of mecessary in view of these facts, Ther so. fushioned foot and | gy aipots reliid we can do 16 on Very | seminent pasness mon: o i Bee | is nothing complicated about_ this new ; Tess/ thiin 250, our: price | S e P des. mada and. hoh ¥e | device, uny person can learn to operate v # FINE FURS, TRIMMINGS, Etc., Etc. our time. Petrol This will be a material acquisition to [ €} it in a few minutes. No person having t inventions of a fuel has many advantages. The fire can be turned off, . at rock bottom prices. Our special | the manufacturing and industrial inter- prices on ladies and gents wool under- | estg of the city of Omaha, and it is con- | Once used these burners will ever re- turn to wood or coal, and the inconvi saving waste. The heat can he fully Feed, | controlled. Tt is elean and economical. wear still goes another week. Fine red | coded that this deviee is cortain o vev- sk [ | S 4 T'he following is taken from the Ch ner Karnamand Fig- | Water, Heater and - Purifier company REIGE ¢ 0 Bues ot te it mae O s, i | Tecently at the east show that with feed ouse by e, hock holders of | water at . temperature_of 103, 100 i N Y steq | POunds of coal evaporated 508 pounds of of directors. who had selocted [ TRVOUS By ety FVERTRCE, UG BF petrol- [] the following .{...n.\l. ber of units of heat than a bushel of ' kid gloves, nothing wings, our quality reduced to £1 bl twilled flannel at 23¢ a yar Gre R E Hat er et e ience of ashes, dirt and dust. The Chi- 1 cuse of gonts fino nll wool § hose, | ynion flannels 1e a yard. Don't forget olutionize the boiler business through- | oy 2 wards oil burner can Justly be our cloak dey numed among the gre t. Special prices Omaha is fortunate in securing this for early purc Y iR valuable company, which will furnish NISON BROS. | the manufactu and distributing voint for the entire A meeting of the Nebr ived an clegant line of gents’ out what you want on cufts, only 12}e per “ehirts, our $1 S. A .Orchara, € ise each, teenth ¢ cotton 3 hose, 5 puir for [ Commencing Monda September 24, and continuing until Wednesday, I shali : ins ever offered hoard sale Monday. Don’t miss the sale of tains. Look gentlemen as ofticers of | o 1\"ouanorated 1,400 pounds of water e U anwn ok . ‘| the newly organized company: eum evaporate pounds ot ‘wator, = children’s undery \\l(m Tonday. at the prices and come and_ ses “tho ot i K prosient Tho effective powor of the o is ther. Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 24 And Corsets. ' S CRRIBE Balb o moine to | . M. Wilson, vice president. | [y . % Bl et sales i we e SO 0 | Fawia 15 Sowhatt, secrotary and | et ix 2 of il wre Tequnl | andl 265, we will sell 50 pieces of Sicles malLay il V\(JOO‘ = others. 6 different patterns, all silk pat- s being alittle less thun two barvels of | g+ X nY n= Bmseaaer o555 0 354 dinerent e 0 Vot iArs Was Cn e Hlons ench.Tho value of this new | Fine Broadcloth,$2 goods at$1.35 | derwear for Ladies and Children. burner for engine: ctories, mills. i Hiandreas of them e | These goods are consigned to us | Eullline of Worsted Goods,Hoods, now in sucoessful operation now, but the g X Fascinators, Shoulder Capes, good points of this new fuel saver ave | and we wish to introduce them. Shawls, Skirts, Leggings, etc. y that the reader is advised to te to John Linderholm, Omala. for a dire Mr. Linderholm is loolsing : ; TRIMMINGS, OUR INFANT DEP'T. Vo ik, ™ G Is complete and prices are low. Silks, satins, velvets, plushes and dress goods of cvery ( ription must go this week. W have made some deep cuts in prices and we expect to see this department crowded on Monday for we are certainly offering you bet aun value for the moncy than you_will find fton 37 6 differenty Aoy Kextwoo) stripe curtains, reduced from § New line ”y colors G different patterns, silk and 86-in English cobury tains,reduced from $10 to $¢ different patterns, all silk mously endorsed and the new T to 81 tion to the manufacturing indust fere Hl([l.l“l‘l')h. all silk curtains, :d from $20 to %165 12 different y terns, silk and ather cur quisi- of 1 | i { 230 Suo our line of children’s wool hose on { { | I ] { he company are Lewis i J.'M. Wilson | 50 ¥ comprise the JTof whom are of the Reed, M. W ins, redu IREL . Kitchen, T. H. son. W, H, Ihm\nm and 16¢ b different from #3 to $8: QIR ohore ik 25 Lo LTI i R o - 1. Southard, Attend the geand fall millinery open- . o1t I Honmetia clouh voducad to z0eyd, | (T SRR PRI Toteio e apen. | iz sul6 Monday b The Fair, 13thamd | ONly Specialties at the Lowest = | 8loyd, dtin howey wool plaidgat 48 | [ (WETHRS of dnbigue, oy ingr salo Mondny at The Fair, 15¢h and | Howard. Prices. Fashionable Silk Cord Or- Hoseery and Glove Dept L mand vt S B wide s ot | curtains, all veduced £ per it Hopend: a1 Chattel Mortgage Sale naments, with heavy pendants at | Special Bargains in Heavy Fall & at 69c yd. is very cheap. We have some | ferent patterns heavy chel "'”“'"”(“"‘ “Phe hest location in Omaha for a good | Tuesday at 10 a. m., at our salesroom, y ¢ new noveltics in ch euitiugs, 44-in | something entively new grocery store in the Ilev building be- | 1121 Farnam street ] wide, worth from 5 to $1.50 yd., our | Worth #15. All our p'nUL tween Howard and Juackson on S hold furniture, Omaha Auction and price lot down to Toe yd. We will offer | from $5.50 to#11 each. 'All our rugs are | toonth, Apply to Storage Co. you 8 numbers of broadcloth, which we [ marked down from 23c to 50c for this RAYMER & TLE e claim are the best value you will find in [ sale and we will sell about fifty roils of Hisavan Attend the grand fall millinery open- this marl 54-in wide, at 9sc, | the choicest China matting at actoal e ——— ing sale Monday at The Fair, 13th and e 81.15 and $1 They are worthy of | ¢0st in order not to carry over until next Large Auction Sale. Howard. our inspection. Our stock of ' blk [ season. Come early and securea choic On Tuesday at 10 a. m., at_our sales- 1. COUNLYE HOARD: ¥i 3k warp Honrictta cloth must be re- | 85 everything will' go quick at th room, 1121 Farnam st., we will sell three ZRESCOUNTYEBOARD. 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. 10c a piece; cheap at 35c. Winter Hose for Children. Ularge ot of hous duced. See the values we offering | prices. Remember Mounday, Tuesday [ elegant parlor suits, six fine bedroom | mhe Business Transacted at the Reg- T 44 in. wido a1 d7c. §1.10, $1.15. 81,97 | and Wednesday only. g suits, carpets and other household goods T T i = 81.45and $1.85 o yd. 44 in. wide all S. A. ORCHARD. = | too numerous to mention. Don’t miss ; > ey — == = — At the meeting of the county commission- wool black Henvietta cloth at 49¢,69¢ and this sale. AMUSEMENTS. Get Your Railroad Omaha Auction and Storage THE NEW CONGREGATIONAL, [ pared, with great care, by W, A ! ickets | ers held yesterday afternoon a petition signed g st sl X 4 B yd, 2 rah silk ow shades i 4 o —_— st of the church. The or L Z:%gc)‘:l.“.l._llllv;; ’;::“:l.\"1t‘lsll\\l:}:\-:‘x!t‘x{tl NORTH, SOUTH, Comipany Lot by thirty residents along the north side of | yo \wi) Be Formally Dedicated This George S. ”\,u,,“,m of m,m,),: UY[]'S % PERA OUSE for this money and cannot be dupl EAST and WEST, O Wyommg oil lands for sale. Claims of | the military road, between the Elkhorn river Morning. e is made from nml!xrl xd. i ¥ 0k 1ass than 850 anywhere, and secure leeping berths at 40, S0 to 160 acres now on the mal Com- | and Rawhide creek, was presented asking 4 3 S A : i, upon which u.m\m_c‘- Al R Ao AFC Adlay g died g for lese than 850 anywhoro, Marnam St pléte abstracts to same furnished. Theb AiativayE bo Gut thronehtilie| roadito 'n\cl- new mmrlklhh odx nml l-‘x:ifl:(_onprfl_‘g.\» pen 1.n.‘uiy;\.‘.”“u;u§“|l;$ wstrument, und thit Emaraomon o e e can Adtor, i color Ae, Tni Tickot offic LovETT, JEAL RS A P03 Y0 | tional society will be dedicated this morning. | by which it will be judged by sicians, § 5 20 in. black gros grain, sile v I;u('l\ @ Deiogbastioiioketiomae 220 So. Thirteenth 8%, Omaha) Neb, | drw the water off of the Lund en thelr side | g yorvices will be- conducted by Rev. Dr. | esbecially “‘:*:"ll\mfiw;;\;fi IniCare MI— Nat c Gofldw"] c o yd ave four numnberg of AR oIy e — e grade 4 3 L feeat e builder has ed the best points o Black sillc which are fully warranted at CltyATIckeyagents The Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. Paul | A petition was presented by parties living [ Goodwinef Ghicass, - o | the B ‘ el method [ 1 95c, 81.15 a yd \\' Aot ilway slecping car leaves Omaha, | in the neighborhood of Burt street, from | Rev: DOr. Edwin P. Goodwin, of the First | The diapasons a : tone. 'Th Aud hix own Selected Comedy Company, 15, % urious kact, @) € g L aha, L N clafm that thes are fully 25 ¢ent less than lhmr market value, n costs you nothing to examine and com- | SO0 G (o changre cars at Council Bioft pare them. 2lots of velveteen to elose | {4 o » ‘“‘ THROUGH FAST at 20¢ and 85¢ a yd. You will find sowe | v BULE TRAIN with DINING ' g0od burgains on our remnant counter | ¢ AR from Omaba U, P. depot DIRECT annoy and - dc of dress goodssuitablo for school dresses. | {0 Cicago, nt p. m. dally, provided | Council Blufs. TV iy o5 & A ; Congregational church of Chicago, preaches | string tones are distinctively Germau, Whict fon Pacific Iy depot. at G:45 p. m. | Tuirteenth to Thirty-sixth and Thirty-sce- | fuo'eifiatory sonmon and also i the oven: | added to the Hling quality of tone of the fhite Wediesday end Thursday, Sept. 26 & 21. v, for Ch ngo and all points east, | ond, Thirty-third, Thirty-fourth and Thirty- | ing, The quartette, consisting of Mrs, | and harmonica stops, together with the bril- [ Two Grand Double Bills “Four Verfermances in Two reaching Chicago at 1p. m. and Mil- [ fiftn streets, from Burt to Cumings, asking | Squires, Mr: tabrook, Mr. Brigham and | liant reeds, produce a grand, majestic and el waukee 2:30 p. m. the following day. | that these strects be graded on alevel with | My, Estabrook, will be supported by & chorus | sonorous instrument, free from shness, P via_this line are ved the | Bury street. Fifteen l‘u"“"‘] dollars was | of twelve male voices. The cost of the mstrument was of transfer at | voted forthe work. PRELUDE. The organ will be first exhivited in concert Gibson, Miller & Richardson were allowed to the public next Thursday evening, at arefund of §144.14 for a duplicate tax ussess- . .Buck | which Mr, Taber, the talented organist of Jut neverthel sengers from Om true, that eastern pas- ha are no longer com- ¥ Remember, Oct. 15 we move into our | 4y .. Gl Pullman palace sleeping cars and ele- | jent. the chureh, will execute a varied programue, | now building, nothing reserved, but [ DI tCkets vend sin the great CHI- | gant day conches and dining cars on all | ™A ‘petition from a number of citi- designed t4 display tho fall capacitics of this every yard of dry goods is forced on | oot G4 Farnam st.. Paxton hotel cop. | trains. ~ Passengers taking this line can | zens_in_Florence, asking that Charles HYmnbo ONalanun Congregation, by far the largest and most complete organ reach Milwaukee, Madison, Dubuque, | Harde be appointed @ constable in *I'he Lord of Glory Is My Light.”’ in all this vicinity. Mr. Taber will be sale and the price o N Freeport, Rockford and all interior | Florence precinct, was referred to the judi PRAVER. ed by another popular organist and by order to close out ever t from #todin thing. ner, P TN S Ly T s in Wisconsi avera '8 1 iary c ittee, Choi le Quartet e of our best singe As it 15 desired to HAYDEN BRO! D. D. Smeaton, oxclusively South Oma- | Points in Wisconsin several hours in | ¢lary commi q . ho ale 4 G Fdikiis N i vance ar lines. For tic A petition asking for grading on west n by ClI gation, everyone an opportunity to hear the Dry Goods. | ha real estate, Barker block, Omaha. advance of all other lines. For tickets | ponty-fourth strect, was referred to the iy Feouair and Lohkzoatio e bt e i ion” i 4 oncert the price of and further information apply at ticket | committee on road: organ in a concert programme, the | 2 o o “Great is the Lord, Our God."” admission will be the popular one of 50 cents. BAXDBN BRO| Don't office, 1501 Farnam_st., Barker block, [ “A petition from the Westminister Presby- RAON, T R e uiad o b Great Moving Sale. 3uy your fall stoves until you have seen | 1302 Farnam st and U. P’. R'y depot. torian churcly, asking that the taxes be can- ] odwin, D. D, this edifice and its apvointment. ‘The boiler Monday morning we will stavtfwithga F. A. Nasit General Agent. | celled on lot 31, tees 1 l{lu.'\\ iich is occuc he Gate of Heaven.",..Tours | was given by the makers, John Mohr & Son eneral breuk pr tock must ACORN LINE, o ——— pied lf: lll\ur cliurch n‘xlx.umg was referred Mr. Brigham. K ofChicago, and the settiugs by A. L. Strang, ' sold regardless of value, ns burner: Attend the grand fall millinery open- | to the judiclury committoe, L atory Auttiem by the Choir. Mrs. . T! Du Boise gave the pulpit, wie . & . Lt L ing sale v ) Fair, 13 A request from the Evangelical associa- er of Dedication. and cha Clark Woodman donated the B we "'“.'"" to open up with a cloan new | Acorn co burners. }'l'g\‘.’.‘h; Monday at The Fair, 13th and | oy for'tie remittance of taxes on Emanuel's | Delivery of 1evs by Bulding Committce to | pubpit ang pluttorm of tho cliapel Lo An- The Cow Boy Convention, in Border ) ~ stock in our new building October 15, Acorn soft col base burners, VNG e church, was referred to the same committee. Board of Trustees. derson Chicago Brick company gave &1,000. Sports and Dead Shota. I Some lines we will dropaltogether while Acorn Ouk will burn either bard or Mrs. Magrane will hold classes for her Twenty-six dollars were voted toward a Dedication, Mrs. Reuben Gaylord contributed the main | A new company in th . Dioramic ; some are getting low. Now is the time oY l‘m,m T Masonio®halliiba ,m_ fund to send the Quigley family to Cass- The chureh is located at the corner of Day- | Window us & memorial of her husband, the Views of Eng . othand to save moncy and Hayden Bros. is the | Acorn cook and ranges, each stove a [ (iMe “‘"ed,m_d,“ (el g Ville, Wis. o clerk was authorized o adver. | enport and Nineteenth streets on a lot 160 by | st pastor of tho churc Open Air Trapeze Performance, in { laco to 100 largo size bed com- | leador of fts nd at lower prices ' and_ Friday tise for one week for bias for the moving of | 130 foot. The edifice cost &1,000 and the lot T S S Front of the Ml“flf‘v. byl'j 1(\1”-'\. ut ] E orts, reduced to 90c each. Our best | than is s inferior goods, . dnesday and Fric 5,000 yards of earth from the road between | is valued at 225,000, The latter was paid in Marlon iR e iy , 2,3 and 7 p. m. daily. { chintze covercd comfor y red JOHN HUSSI s, at 4:30, for childr and sections S and 9, township 14, rang The | nart by the old church site, so that the soci- & 4 e from 11010 p. 4 lining at $1.98 cach. 1 lot of satcen cow- SATCRming ot | AooNEs BY i, SR GUEEHON AN bids are to be opened next Saturda Patkby the old church sito, ¥ 80Ci- | garbagewen, were arrested yesterday after SR day afternoons for ladi: County Attorney Simeral was al u\\nl §300 ety isin debt in its proporty only £30,000, | 6500 churg wenty months rent of office. which is in a mortgage at a low interest. Its ) of thowm ex ine, lundred v dollars and | ownings also include o lot at the east of the | 1 been forts at #1.¢ them' for loss than ‘e pur- chased a sample line of blankets some of to an that ono of thelr horses MUHANDS UANCING SGHUUL ! nunure pile at e — f{ ALL. Restaurant at Auction. Monday morning at 10 o'clock the en- -flve 1 to meet | o P tin. | BB h'aro single blankets, they oo ¢ ; o church, now cceupied by n dwelling, but in- | the gurbage dump three weeks ago, and was ) which ave single blanket 31"|“f\ gt all Buffalo | tire contonts of the fine new vestaurant, | the bills for lab 1 e ongn (| SESORLRAIE SRS S WAk SRS T i R wonta | | mate or less soiled by handling, but, no I South Tenth strect. Everything roads, and $1,5 puaini]ieadad Bicimashia R G e ] &craton itasit against. the sldeof tho stall, 1 3 o elike, which f must go. Omaha Auction and Storage of bridges. i’ the kind in tue eity. Its int and he thought it advisable to put him into | There are some hendsorme ¢ The Union S nh Overland | (COmpANY, Julius S. Cooley's bill for £25 for defending | the Kind in tue city, - ts int | A, R A e T fornia blankets in the lot and some Rane NI EaeRn e Otaniand Blmer Ciark in the district courtwasro” | goh’ o “tho" threo - cornors and wking the wound worse. RS ed to the juaiciary committee. A S )T']'T) ':‘ r] o e forred fo Pope & Co., the contractors for 5 A _SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS, | the steam heating of the hospital buildin on wiil he made on | WITH DINING CAR ATTACHED, | filed their bond for $10,000, with Ch optember 17th, to 20th, | leaves the Burlington depot, Omaha, | parties as Bllr\“l_lm(, to faithfully perform the o o limited to September 22d. Ly at 3:50 p. m.. arviving at Chicago | work specified in the contract. The bond | ¢ constructic d the auditorium has i e oot 22, llon or ad- | 0810:00a, m, All trainsof tho Bug. | Was refused and the clork was instructed to | tural construction and the wuditorium SPRAGUE'S nel, Tie per yard. All wool " " . require them to furnish a bond signed by wwilled flannel” ut’ 17¢ per. 4| dress your nearest ticket agent, or lington Route start from its own depot | F=ILiHe them o mediately in frout of the pulpit is level Tl City Passenger Agent, 1302, 'urnam st., ARO, St. 14 5 pany, signed by J. J. Dickey, H, £. Jemison [ ‘oyos of tho oscupants upon tho proacher, large size white bed spreads at 5 $1.17 and $1.50 each \ 2e. t daily for D D d 3, ¥ rov: 3 Omaha, Neb. Zexpress trains daily for Denver and | ind k. K. Ballard, was approved. \ 4 i - - " A Tyeat s o IR Sppeay Back of the rail the tloor ascends at quito an . . i ‘?!:::‘ug‘s 1‘3:)1‘ —— the west, and for Kansas City and the The bids of A. McGaveck a angle, S m“wm are arranged in o semi Is Still at the Front, bers are extra barg: FHurrah for the south. Walsh for construction of the bri B O he fort of seeinx wnd the 0 = 68¢ low a pair They both gave bonds, and will expluin es in the police court on Mouduy af 1:\'!"“ X strects is an entrance. I'he a fine bit of architecture ogcupie: section of the fourth Y decided that wa monopolize all the during the month of September at greatly reduced rat lren It is timeto putthe| Voys into their Fall alike. r\l)«.d l‘numl “kirts, 85 to $1.48 each. White silk A hro&dc.md flaunel at 65e, 75, 81 per yard. White shaker fnch wide lace curta s A {:rd We have a number of lace cue- | pio of Omaha Lodge, No. l‘l S. M. Ticket Office—1223 Farnam st, Tele- | on the McArdie road were refe ing 8% yards long, full tupe bound, / ROy e S committes on construction, MoG on : i ¥ SO b Eatio - N. to Fremont and return, | phoue . epot on 10th st. ‘o 2 LB S The auditorium is about seventy-two feot Suits, e can i ~ worth from $4.50 to $5 , on &“"l"l of ) v e \“f'\hb&r:“lfi“ lincal foot and Ryan & | o uareund will seat 640 people. The Septe § leaves Counceil Blufls, 8:10; Om: South Omaha, Trains leave N them with good stur= \ dy clothes for school ) per lenial foot, 0 a pair; our reduced Monday only able cloths holds good 3 Madam Hepburn, of 1¢ - sale of fringed 1 apitol ave- nue, having v urned from New York, gallery, The pannels and will b frescoe e — ing is luid off in Dr.J.E. McGrew, (d until all are gono. Monday we will b Om 3308 . pralngl is now prepared to exceute orders after | Samuel S. Remer, of this city, form- k is northern rod birch highly e and play, and with Plnce on sale the best blonehad mustin | 11d return over the old reliable Union | dON REVGEGIAR X ealt 55 solicited, | erly with Harris & Fisher, has been ap- room is ¢ with body Brussols of : a handsome suitfor) I aver offerad t 12 yards for 81.00, | F'eeitic route. Tickets, 81.00. e L pointed by Mayor Broatch, of Omaha, [ dark ground and nd blue figures to I One of the Most Successful i AT & g ofierad by u 08108 Baiith e e —— Attend the grand fall millinery open- | to represent Omaha at the slaughter- | monsize with the window, specially wov Stunday best. [ all dn)’_(rlum ofitto last all day) ur Meney 1o e b e Fain 1hct ot | fng contest in Chicag for the church. The cushions are dark biue Childven's Suits in! £ yard wide sheeting, bloached or browny | yo) 10 kot over the CHICAGO | 18 sale Monday at The Fair, 1ith and | ing AN S rep. The pulpit, communion table and two pleces for the ~ At 20¢ per yard; 200 piecesof unbleached & NOR' 'l‘ll\\')’\ TERN Ry, to any point Howard. s a 41 - P 8 chairs are solid muhogany. wo 3 muslin, heavy or fine, at ard, extra | & > Y ¥ S —— ow Culver Was Injured small boys, and, Opening from the north side of the nudito § east at extr m]l:'fls 1‘0\:l E Cuzle)mi lllo((‘L : The story that Ed Culver was waylaid and | riuth is the chapel which seats (20" wisons. b or unbleached, at se per yard. Tojudgoe M L At the Cozzens hotel you can get all | assaulted on the road between Papillion and | Class screen windows divide it from the au ' .\ el KIDNEYS, EvE wnd ] from the amount of tanton flannol wo | What class ticket you get. It will allow | the comforts of high priced hotels and | Omaha is now doubted on very reasonablo | dience room, but at large gutherings theso | Jifsaas R T aro selling our pricos must be the lowest, | YOU 0 g0 on the most clegant and ex- | save from 1 to 82 per day. Rates ro- | grounds. Culver 1s known to have imbibed | €A beslid' out of sight and bath rooms | Keterres anil KERVoUs EAiAvaTioy, Lo AT, ALt il ue; yard wide musl n‘u ached three pieces for the lue; yard e lin, bleached U i for th bigger brother. DisgAsns of the Tiy ) 5 Vi o poople, 1 W, G 1 of thy BrLAD: B0, 6o, 7o, o and 100 being the leading | duiritely —appoluted vestibulo trains | duoed to $1.50 and #2 per day. liquor frecly before leaving Papillion and | Sarorman the ehuel in the paelof S0x40 fhats | MER WA ECTLN, Ml Disordors of the' SKRUAL | prices; 200 extra opague window shades | thit ANYBODY'S MONE ——— the man who was with him on the road says | the recention room x40, and tho study 12x UNaAMS || owrued in al cases of FHIvATS MONEY The C., St. P., M. & O. Ry. (depot | Culver fell backward off the sulky. His legs | 1a' can construct. In addition to this it | corner 15th and Webster streets) will | were caught in the reins and in this manner gives you mmugh cars to Omaha every | sell round trip tickets fo the Sioux City [ his fall pulled his horse back upon him, in- day, thus sn.\m;,r your transfer at Couu- | Corn Palace Festival at #3.45, on sale | flicting the injuries referred to. Culver ‘and with fancy new dados mounted on fix- tures completo at 50¢ cach, Our closing sale of blankets is still on and our stock 18 being reduced rapidiy in this line. In the basement of the chapel is situated R [ lining room 50x00, the kitchen, pantry, ke e WA A RK ALY Aud PERNANEXT. | | | i boiler and heating aparatus. THO |1 The 1ost OWSTINATE CASES VIELDING rapldly rises at the southwest corner and has an | under his tor: Ot treatmeon S 4 his wan have come to the city, ) 0 for "he trustees | e doctor s theoty 1sthat o disease should D13} 208, cil Blufts, - N. BABCOCK, September 24th to October 6th, inclus- up s used for the trl s QIUF's theary A SHAY B0 e HAYDED ll‘)l‘t,(s- sod General \Vufl.mu Agent, 1401 Far- | jve, and good to return October 10th, . —_——— mceetings, the vestibules are tiled. ‘The walls fllnw“m'“‘" “)“' g P ry Goods: 1 nam St. 1888 T. W. TEASDALE, G. P, A N. B. Falconer, are built of Anderson Chicigo preese [0 1is yours of exporience i L0swiTAL and Fall mm FERA e —————— i s ] 5 On Monday morning we offer a num- | of urn-)‘x ;'ll‘ul'nll‘lwmlur. :uul\lln-lu\:‘ hoat | puivaie PitACTIcE, Lo doctor lassod among an, A — R o o1 o ing, ventilating tower and gutters aro coppe; 0 LEADING SPECIALL Ifll Douglas. Opening. Doctor Parsell, office and residence | ber of special bargains in silks, ‘h,‘\'fi Art glass jeweled windows light tho audi CONSULTATION FRUE | e ————— Y. M. Schadell & Co., 2XfldNoru SK;- No. 1715 Davenport st. goods, l{uens rlg;xks mu.} curtains, way down prices | tetnth, will exhibit ou and after the ———— new and rable goods. D'on':::c::“g)w‘rll:ym:ndn{utclx rgpn!r- 24th a full line of fall and winter bon- The bank clearances for to-day were | were in Saturday evening’s Bi u Hr audicuce room and fill the trausoms of tho | gyeatment by corespoudence, Eend Stamp chapel. The figure on the ceutral window is | for R that of Christ, Office--Bushman Block, 16th and udy, 1613 Farnam St. nets, hats and millinery novelties. $607,128.83, NvB. FALCONER. The specification for the organ, Was Jie Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb, iculars £