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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 180—TWENTY P New Sto cks. N. B. FALLCONER, New Sto cks. Great sale of Dress goads, Silks, Black Goods, Linens, Laces, Embroideries and Cloaks, Millinery, Flannels, Blankets, etc., commencing Monday and continuing at the same prices till all are sole. OLORED DRESS (00D 461inch allwool Henriotta at 50c, 20 por cont loss than youcanby it anywheras. 42inchaliwool F annelat 0c, 54 inch allwool Fiannelat 60c. 54 inchallwool Fiamelat 75c. 40 inch allwool Plaidsa® 81 42 inchellwool Henrietta at'7560. Good forschool wear, usta fow plecasleft. Exirago dqualty. Now dosigns anc coloring s. Extra ine quality. 46 inch 21l wool silk finish Henrltitaat 8l 64 inch Fronch Cassimore at 81.25. 48 inch Dirgonal Paldsat §,50, LA DEPART Thefinest quality made. Just tre thng for traveing, The lates: Fron-hnov:lty, Groat Silic sale commencing on Monlay, and theprices quo ted will ba maintained tiilall the goods aresold, Surah 8i'k for.. - Ch"r aSikior. . Ohina 8itk for. . India Si k for | Colored Gros Gra'nS 1k fol QGood Black Surahsfor.... . . Black Satin Rhad=ame tor. Boest Orepo de Cheno. ... . o Guaranteced Black Gros Gralo . Beautiful Black Armures. . . Best Colored FrenchFailes, Double Warp Alma Royals, Elegant Black Brocades... . New Fancy Trimmings. Co'ored Silk Face Velvots Black 8’1k Face Velvets. Now Silk Bcotch Plaids. DRAPERIES AND CURTA On Monday evening and Tuesday cvening we make our grand fall opening of new goods. open until 930 each evening. NENS FURNININGS Men's ment, med jum=weight Merino Undor- wear in white and brown , for 50 a gar- B gran Under- Men’s Novi Undewenr, thing forfall wesar, Light weight wearfor§l, Ovr stock of heavy Il Shirls for falland wi complete, consisting browns, grays sortnentof faney colars. ing from $1.50 1o ¥l each. All the latest styles of and ITandkerch®ofs, and we are showing city, (LOSK DEPA Wo hate just voice of the N d Mackintoshes, y best and chapest market to- « They choice fall wear. Every stricly waterpro garment Boys’ Flannel Suits, lined throughou t, Monday §1 3.00 LADIES Black Astrachan (apes Farmer Satin lined. only $1 Silk-finished the Wool Under- niel Negligee o of salid colors, in blues, and a Prices rang- Coilars, CufTs in the finest line inthe VINENT )\ ' received o mdleberg & constdered the wments ionthe are plaids and stripes,st Price, 14thrend correct We have Flanmnels. Lanfets, and Quilis. given the whale side of the second floor to this doepartment, where we are showing the largest stock of these good 18 now The gools lirgre as~ Commenc White Blan kets 42,35, forme rly Neek wear &e.. &e. latest sty first in- cole- made in s ever shown in this city. are all new and the prices the lowest e ver made. ing Monday we offer 10-4 at e, formerly ®1 3 8,85, formerly $5, Afull line of Carriage Robes, all the s, from $1.75 to $15. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Fall- Opening —OF— Pattern Hats worth and Bonnets —AND— Millinery Novelties, iworth $3 CHENILLE CURTAINS, fringe topand bottom, in plain colorsonly, $54.78 perpair, worth $7. CHEN ILLE CURTAINS, with borders, very fine quality, all good colorings, $8 per pair. LACE CURTAINS, 80Opairs 8% yards long, taped edges, st§380 per pair, yery fine quality. Theabove items are special goods which | L S SRS R R e B FALCONER'S BO Opens To-morrow morrow morning with the lar New York book trust, Bradbury’sEncyclop=zdia [ Practical 98c Avookot rady refernee for every frade and ‘:mh‘nslun; 5 pages. Subscrhtion Price 84, Information, Adventures Stanley’s In the Wildsof Africa. BY J.T. HEADLEY! B88c v pay 3047 or 88 for a ftanley when we @l his travels handsomely bouud 1nhalt American Russia for 6507 N. B. FALCONER, H0W OMAHA KNOCKED BEROUT| Wrests the Statiouary Engineers’ (onvention From Haughty Buffalo A VERY INTERESTING DSCUSSION, The Gathering Will Bring a Thousand Strangers o Omaha and How it s Proposed toEnter- tain Them, J. W, Mathews and George Brush, dele gates from No. 1of Nebrasks mnational asso riation statinary engineer, have returned from New York, where they wen in attend: ance at theninthannul covention of the order as thodelegates from this state, They feel highly elated over tho fact that the mext aunual convention of the ordr will be held in this eity. The convention assembled in the Lyceun opera house and codtinied four diys. It wus attended by nearly six hundrel deligates, every state in thounion being represented. The first day of thesession was devoted to receiving the delegates, On the second day the cnvention ssen. bled at10 o'clockin the morning, and after organizing, an ocan tip was tiken o the fron. steamer Sirius, thrugh New York bay and the narrows, wound thelightship at Sandy Hook witha alp in the serf alRRock- awav, The next day, Wedusday, the convéntin coneluded the morning business and in the afterncon the members were driven abeut the cily, taking in Central aud Riverside parks aid olher points of inteest. In the evening @ banquet was givenby the New York engincers at the opera howse The meuu was s follows s«. 1000 Papee Novels| LARGE ASSORTMENT, 10c Each 2000 Paper Novels Targe disomer boo” § enbra t novels, Sold every w 2for25c Or 15c Rach. and b of ‘the 1z wssort i ent g miany. re fo Mock Turtle. Patties a la Redne, Bisque of Lobster. Fish, Buked Blue, Boiled Sea Bass, Princess Potatoes. Saluls. Lobster. Cucumber, Fn trees. Filletof Beef, Mushwomsala Jardiniere. Chicken Croquettes, Tomato Sauce, Rowts. Turkey, Craiber, auce, Duck,GuavaJelly, Chicken, Avple Jelly, Roman Panch, Dessort. Queen Fritters, Cakes and Fruits. Ice Cream and lcos. Coftee, votel to the holding of sesions and hearing the veports of the com- ittees, though in the evening the members found tme to indulge in & grandball that was given by the natonal wssciation of N York ad vicinity, Friday morning the regular business of the session was completed and the convention adjouried to accept aninvitation for an cursion on the steamer Pomona to Glen land aod return. The importunt business of the conyention was transacted Friday afternoon, as then the amual cloction of officers was held aud the plice for holding the next wavention decided upon.. The eastern delogates were of the opinion that Buffalo, N. Y., had & sure thing on the convention aud_for thisreasn were willingto coneeds all of the officers tothe west, The election of oficers insulted as follows: > Joseph J, Hlingsworth of Utica, resident, William FPowell of seerelary, A. G, Caley of freasurer, W. H. Crowley Jorsey City, ; doorkecper, R. d. Smith of Sai Francisco, Cal; grand onductor, J. J. MeGinnis of New Orleans L, During te election, when the ofice of grand conductor was reached, Frand Mo- Nally of Kunsas City arose and placel J. W, Matk in nomination. He had not sat down when a Buffalo delogate arose and in cloquent speec onded the nomination, urfimunmumn wis entitled to & place wd that one of the grand ofices should be at Omaha. . As soon as the Buffalo man wasseatod Mr. Mathews gained the floor, aud in & meat Chicken, Lettuce, Thurday was { ex- Is. have been reduced for the ocecasion and Emerson's Kssaus O98c Cents. COMPLETE IN TWO HANDSOME VOLU MES, Onexira fiue paper. cotha binding. Loxed, Publisked at £00. gilt tops, DICKENS COMPLETE WORKS, Fully lllusteated, for b448. litle specch sail: “Omaha does mot want the carth. Omaha doos not want anyof the ofices, the next conventin she dots want and expectsto get."? Themen from the yestem stites choerd aud howled, but Mr. ) still held the floor wnd when the d subsided, e innisof Now Or- ected on the finst ballot remadoby the several officers the work of the convention zan, but it wasof short duratis Joha Trivof Dotroil nuved 1tion be el d in Omaba in September, 1801, 10 motion was seconded by the delegite »m Colovad ifornia and 1lin Jobn Monk of BufFalo moved s anamend- nent that the word Omala be stricke ud Buffaloinserted. Upon the amnd, lie spoke fothallan hour, satingthat Omaba, amere country town, coull notcare for ad acommodate tho delog “There isnothing there,’ sail he, “andif there were, why shoull the delygates go hilf way across the wntinmt 20 T'his roused the ireof Mr. Heasleyof Den- vor and hescoved the Buflilo min tos finish. the con- “The gentlemn forgets that manyof the members wouldl by compelld to travel thousands of miles toreach Buffalo. **He also intimates that thereis nothing in Omaha. Let him come and we will show him, and if we an dono better, we will give him a ‘buffalo” hunt." Mr. Mathews azainaddressed the conyen- tion, and holding a copy of Trre BEr's annual he proauced positive proof thit Onaha his the largest smelter in the world, milesof pavedstrats, cightyfive miles of electric , the third largest pork pack- ing marketin the world aud sores of other industries, Butthiswasnot all. They had the figures and showed that Omaba's popu- lation is 140,000, T'his was met with deafening chers and the roll of states wias called on the unendment offered by the Buffalo gmtleman. It was defeated bya two-thinds major afler which the main question was put and crriod by the samomajority In speaking of the 1801 wnvention Mr. Mathews saict to Trn B er reporter; STt will bring fully 1,000 visitors to Omaha, one half of whom wfil be engimeers analhe otnen will be exhibitors. Wo will haveno trouble in scconmodatin gthem, The hotel FavoriteDietionary . 10 Cents. 32,000 DEFINITIONS. CLOTH. HANDY SIZE. Mrs. Boswortl's Ehicutionary -: Studics For Amateus. A lnrgo seloctionof materals tal ts, with outiin DR THINGS 12 110, cloth, 98 Cents. s fo e ON COSTUMES, oter rom s ample aud the hall facilities are ex cllent. We can sceur the Geand ope house, it will be just tho thing We cin hold oursessions i the theter and Ex paosition hall will be anexcellent place for the display of michinery that will come ““The q uestion of fnances <oes not trouble us. We kiow thatthe businss men will contribute, but should they not, the otheras- sociations in the west have pledered support sufficient L carry the enterprise though.” Atihe nxt meeting of the assocition My Mathows yill submithis report, atter whicl the various cornmibtees will be appointed, ind the begini ments outlinod. ““While at the covention we met a lirze numier of man facturers who wen looking for o point at which to ivest, and you can restassund that the advan tages of’ Omaha Wereshown upto the greatestextent, “The fiterests | of the steam usos of the westwill b gratly ecnhanced by the holding of this conven tion zd it will certaiily be of greal benoft (o the busiiess and busiess \ men of Onaha, Agiln Working longHours. Tho menbers of the elerks” wsembly, K. of L., give an inch and thelr employers took an olt. - Andnow the firmer feel us though they had lost what thej fought ul sunmer to gain Bofore the opening of the Diughs county fair,a cand hung inthe window of nearly overy leading store in thecity, on which was prinied: “I'his stor clses at 6:5 o'dlock p. m" The clerks @ a gneros Lt of popleand knowing that many stragen would b in the cty during fur week, they suggested thatthe proprictors keep theirstores open as lateat night as teade continuel to ome their wav, This pleased tho store owners and the cards wer taken down and plledaway, as the clerks supposel, tobe put in posiion again the following Monday mornng. ALl the week they worked o, Duttingin from twelve tosixtem hors pr day. They went home Saturday night feeing Wwppy, happy to think that the next week would agiin bring then shorter hours, but they have boen dis- apointed, Mondaymoning folloving the closoof fulr week, the cards did ot goInto the windows. Noonanduightrolled arund Mondz Sept. 18 and 16. : of thework of muikingareange- | a1y and Tuesday, AND TEN Choice quotations in prose and poetry from the master minds of all ages; 12mo, cloth binding, 65 Cents. JNIL AL, Latest Sensations ‘ IN FICT/ON. The largest collection of New Novelsin Omaha; at away THE | | | Store will be kept BLACK GOODS. Our s'ock of new Black Gocds fo: fallweir isnow complote. thicg cholce,novel and elegant of the Buropsan manufacturors can found incur be Black Dress GCoods Dspt. FOUR STERLING BARGAINS FOR MONDAY. ® INCH BLACK ALL WCOL}BLACK ALL HENRIETTA, S5¢ 46 INCH ‘ CAMELETTE, B 1. | WOOL|BLACK ALL WOOL 40 INCH ] 46 INon BLACK AL wool HENRIETTS, Bl SERGE, oC e ——————————————————————————————— ———————————— ) " TPNTT I ‘ f Morday morning wo wll pace on sie neaty 200 remnants of .nlra"hnd €1d Unblo ched Table D:misk, Turkey Red Damusk, short longths of Cra=hes all widths, and odds and ends In Napkins. Wo pro- pose t>cle2n upstock preperatory to malkeroom for a lurgo importation of fins lnens thiat we w il receive ina few days. We canuot qucts prices, but jus: say that it youarein want of Tably Linen now is a golden opportunity for you Justrzcelved a large shipmen® of Crash; a direot Importatic n from Dundee, Scotland. the prices are v ry low. They are warrmnts=d to g.ve everysatisfactior, ard Anothsrease of our celebratsd Croches Bed Spreads just rocoived: s1me price as befl re, only 8123, well worth §1.'75. Ccninuaticn cfcurgreat sale of Bureau Sosrfsfrom 40c up to §4.50. Scoure a choice design bafore the assortment be broken, INS. Elmo’s Children’s Speaker, 38c. Elmo’s Model Speaker, 63c. Elmo’s Humorous Speaker, 65c. All | thevery sonely hound tncloth, and st itscluss, Moody's Sernaomns. Cantaining the Sermous, Addresses, Prayer Meding ‘Tilks, Bible teadings anl Pragers of THE GREAT DiVINE. 212 cloth, nearly500 jages. Pub- 438 Cerals. prices. me cards yomained uwider 1 it was the young men 1 lost, by their generosity. r ployers bui the hours did not come. A mcoting was ndresolitions were passed, but tho enuined unchan The men | whohad worke & tho carly partof the scwson, onee put on the har nessand went outlo canvass for members | who would rlier closing hours, | They met with indif t successand henee > than probable that they v morn until the emi ¥ to closo the doors at night, is'm bare possibility that the | & nd still these s early closing plan. The Locked-Out Sadd lors. The lock-outin Marks Brothers' sadilery contnues without any prespect of ancarly settloment of the dificulty. The emergeney coumittee of the Centrl Labor union held several sessions withthe proprietors last | \weok, but wereunablo to wccomplish any- 1808 Douglas upn asound finmcial basis and is apidy nis y, state that tho nization is intended benevolt purpeses, to protect tho sights of itsmembers by arbitration, and (o ation with other e i0 oyes for defmsiveand reciprocal pur. poses.” The organization insures the lifeof cach member inthe sum of £1,00, o the mutual planand provides for the sick and Aestituto, Liberal ¢ Carpentersunion No, b3,is making arrang- s for holdinga fair some time during e part of this month. The idea is ball where booths will e encted and varios placed on sale. The fair will probably continue a weok and s0se with @ grant ball on Saturday night t of thisis to replnishthe ash in With this union, the protective 1 exloustod andaccording to the rules, the treisurymust not remain empty for aperiod of iree 'months. The mon penters, the t fund has thing intheway of anadjustment of the troubles, During the week a number of non-unicn men have been put into the positions made vacant by the lockout. This aguin caused trouble, and Marks Brothers' shop has now bluck ed" throughout the United States as a scabshop, T'he haruessmi whoare out ar walching thearrival of every train, and as soon as journeyman s, hels induced to return if o is w unlon manioif heis not, he iy taken into theunion and taken care of until he can secure work in some other town. Both propri and workmen stand fiem | and declare they will fight itout on the line on which they ha The Brotherhood legraphiers, The telegraph operalors of the city will | hold a meeting this afternoon for the purpose | of organizinga local branch of the brother | hood of telegraphers in Omala. E L. Randall of Kansas City, the man who was the original founder of (he order of railroad telegraphers, an organiation that | flourished some years ago,hasbeen in the city | duriug the past week, and has worked up con- | sidorable interest among the boys, | Atthe present time, the brotierbood is | | throughthehouse by a not been squandered, but i bas bewm set out to fielp the orzan particularly thosoin sason, when theChieago strike was declaved, ution 3 responded and sine that time it his not only sent out §312 an extra assessment of 1 upon each nember wd for- warded thaton tohelpthe strikes in their fight for what they believel to e r Just. ~ The olher unions i Swonded liberally, but s 53 Is theoldestun o, ithas een comwpiled o bear thebeavy drain upon its tress viyin the Local Knights Favor Eight Honrs, The members of the Knights of Labor s senblis and the varlous trades unions of Omahaave sotive urging the ajority. Owing tothe fact that the adjournmentof congress isnearat hand, they wnsidor it doubtful if tho bill willbe rached at the presmt ses sion, but hoje to be y for tho short seslon nextwint v are cliculating po tions anongall of the labor orgunizations for sighature. Their petitions set lorththe ne- cessity of the passage of the bil, aud cloe IRISH POINT CURTAINS, 81 yards long, $878 and $4.80 per pair; ver are all new anddesir OIK DEPARTMENT, gest and best assorted stock of Booksever brought to Omaha, and th.at has boughtout all thestandard book publishersinthe country. Em br: nals, Testaments, Catholic Prayer Books, M usic Folios (containing the latest music, =SOMERE OF Mail orders receive careful attent on, — y cheap. abie goods. W indow Shades made and hung on shortnotice. t ! atprices lower than ever, notwithstanding the great | icing History, Biography, Fiction, Travels, Bibles, Prayers and Hy - vocal and instrumental), Dictiona ries, &e., &oc. OUR BARGAINS TWO THOUSAND Thrac'Srpibudi'd Spakers. IM ‘N Ble\"] — foyais TTee Tiumps and Achic of Sdf-Made M. Girad, Astor. A T.Stewirt, body, Armour, Marshall Field, Vand Gould, Longtellow. Hawt horne. Booth snonl many ohers Owr 60 pa octavo, eloth, Hustrated. Pablished at £50, 48 Cents. it ¢ e Standard Aullors i Llegant Bindengs. pussage of the measure, Dr. Biroy curescatareh, Be ordered to march Octobe with companies D, Fand H, Twen ty-firs! fantry, from Fort Bridges to Fort Dou taking station at thatplace, The order procend with companies B, D, F and Fort Du Clesnehas been revoked. A general court martial will meet at | Omaba tomorr Dr Birne tarrh, Bee bld g, A New German Daily. It isunderstood that the Courier, man republican dally, isto bo resusci tited underns new mnagoment andrunus a ro- publican anti-prhibition daily, G. [ Bluh- dorn of Nebraska City, presenteditr of tho Staats Denokrat, is 1o beeditor of the daily, The entorprise is backed by Hory Bolln, G. Reuther and otber Gorman repib- licans, new e Dr. Biroy cures catareh, Bee Bldg, — - Miss Fen Holsley decide tho faith and costs Fined, Judge the « Mrs. court, the appeal vond being fixel ak Dr. Bimey o s caturrh, Bee bldg, - . Tho Folsons' Guusdian, Shields yeste ippointed A. L. Reod guardian of William R., Benjanin 1., aud Alico S, Folom, heirs of tho estato of " John B ¥olsom, ind’ guardian of Mary Augrusta Martin, another leiv, o @ portio of the same etate, John L. Sullivan bas sppeared inthe pla -, “Houwst Hoartsand Willing Hands” Joh™ supplies the willing bands andthe st of the company the konest hearts,