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8 e = KELLEY, STIGER & (0. All Departments Are Now Filled to Their Utmost Capasity AND WINTER An Inll\ Call Will Be Greatly Your Advantage, as "Twill Eo- able Yon to Secure Ou fes. GO0DS, WITH FALL ixclusive Nos Wo wish to call particular attentian to ou CLOAK DEPAR] T fn which we have on exhibition all the new ations of the fashior ole folk. Our exclusive styles in long ulsters with thre apes which are de- wble, making two distinet garments, populur in New York this sca- the late I the lead- new Franklin coats ‘We have them trimmed v ing furs, New mantels in materials including [ feather, bead and fur trimmings, 45 inches long. Reefor Jackets, Weo o the largest assortment of this popular shape west of Chicago with shawl and medici collars trimmed in all the popular furs of the BoEON. In fact our winter couts was present. In children's garments we most seleet nssortment 1n eapes, markets and r r jackets ever hibited in this city. We invite your'attention to our furs, capes, muffs und fur teimmings of the most desirable furs manufactured, JUST RECEIVED, Novelty shades in kia gloyes with pluin and bluck embroid 1 backs, particularly adapted for receptions and evening woar, LADIES' AND all the fasbionable Bedford cords with 86 to stock of ladies’ full and uever so large as at we the new- ox- CHILDREN'S IERY. We mention a few of the popular bar- gains for the coming woek: At 15e, infants’ plain_black hose, sizes 4 1o 5, worth 25c. AL’ o8’ ribbed all wool solid blati, s'zes 5 to 83, worth 8¢, or three pairs for $1, is the price for ladies’ fine fast black cotton hose, never before sold for less than 50c. 50c buys o ladies’ fast black cashmere hose, with high spliced heels ana double goles, worth 7he. Lad es fino bl HOS- cashmere hose, sh ¢ hose (opera N $1.50 and $2. s and H0c we have a bargain ay wool shirts and pants. They are worth double, At d5e, 63¢ and 7He. We will sell a broken lot of children’s genuine cfmel’s haiv shirts and pants, formor prices Gse to $1.10, Ladies’ ribbed vests and pants at 50c, worth 77 At we will sell a r Swiss vibbed vest in gray Vests only. 8¢ buys a ladies’ ribbed vest natural gray or white, long or short sleoves, that is worth $1.2 .00 we scll the pants to match bove. We are headquarters for dies’ and i ' union suits and ladies’ eques- and white. I« R & CO., Farnawm nnd 15th sts, N. B. FALCONER. Cor Lace Curtains, Linens and Wool Dress Gouds for Monday. tised in last evening’s paper ter show window, we will wordinary line of bargains ment tomorrow, ders are limited v call, As adve and in ou show an in our d : and a8 so; of the le in n.mmm_\ would advise an RY DEPARTM 1,50 laco curtains at ¢ $2.25 hu: cur! 0 plain Chenille portior .50 plair Chenil $1.00 China silks, 150 fancy sevim, $o yard, Table scarfs and mantle drapes, 75c. Fur rugs at $1.874, worth up to $5.00, and un elegant line of Dado shudes at 374c each. These bargains cannot be duplicated. LINEN DEPARTMENT, We will give you a chance tomorrow 0 this department to purch “hrist- mas novelties at one-third their value. The line consists of hemstitched linen 1unch cloths, bureau scarfs, tray cloths, pillow cases and bolster cases, We purchased u lavge line of these at a forced sale in New Yorl Hemstiched linen doy! at Sc, 10¢, 1he worth' from 74¢ up to each, Hemstitched tray cloths at 45e, 50c, 65¢, Tac, 8¢, $1.00 and up o $3.75, ench worth just ono-third more. Lunch cloths from 65 up § h worth one-third more. Hemstitehed bureaun carfs, 18x66, from up to $7.50, ench worth one- third more. Hemstitehed from $1.75 up to one-third mory stitched bolster cases, 22x72, 00 up 1o #6.50 each, This is probably the choicest and doubtedly the cheapest lino of goods ever brought to this market. DRESS GOODS SPECIAL A good practical ull wool cheviot is heather mixture at 6ic, value, 8¢, 8¢ striped tweeds at Gie, A stormy weather dress in camel’s hair, worth 73, for this s yard. Special chiefs, Special bargains in blankets. 1n every department you will find Bur- gains for Monday. N. B. FAL - - Taking y Tak That afterncon vestibulo train on the “Northwestern” is taking a very large share of the eastern travel from Omaha. Its convenient hour of departure (5:00 p, from the union depot, Omaha, and val at Chicago (8:15 a. m.) are mak- ing the train very popular with Omuha people. This truin is made up of free lml{ul' cars, sle cars and dinit cars, vestibuled throughout. City offic 1401 Farnam street. will be sold and 20¢ each, linen pillow cases at 0 a pair, worth fully at un these glish © Sbe bargains in ladies’ handk JONER. g e i Hamilton Warven, M. D, eclectic and magnotic physician and surgeon. Spe- clalty, disonsds of women and children, 110 N. 16th street. Telophone 1483 - Shirt de in one Nebraskn Shirt Co. I'nctory at City Steam laundry — Wan Competont dry goods clorks; men and women. None but those having had ex- erience need app il l'ill \l\ll‘ll DRY GOODS CO, B | | Samuel Burns has just received un- other lot of those celebrated ‘*Arizona dinner sets for $7.00 and $11.75, formerly 81200 and $20.00, Guaranteed for ten | pears. Seo his front windows. ll'lh ()\lAHA DAILY Bl&l' A REGULAR HUMMER, Yesterday One of the Biggest Days Ever Had on Our Second Floor. e wild prices mentioned in the ¥ papers had the desived effect and our second floor was a regular bee hive all day Saturday, But as heavy as was the demand for the goods, they're not all gone yet and you can secure the same bargains Monday. Sce that tull size hard wood bedstead we've closing at 8150, It's a well finished piece of furniture and the biggest bargain in that line that’s ever been offered here or elsewhere, That lot of center tables went like hot kes, and no wonder. The a regular 00 table, We put them in at nd when people saw them they snapped them up in a huri We've o few left for Monday. Do you want m.-»' Only a few of the $11.75, 8 piece suits left, so we've concluded to put in an $18.00 cherry suit for Monday to keep the line of bargains complete. They won't last long at $11 A few more of tho egant sewing tubles 85, and full-sized bed com forters at G0c. Kitchen chairs 5 and a high back, solia oak, cane seat for 95¢ OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT day. The ro the was crowded all prices which did the work. They’ll do more Monds Gilass tumblers, each Gilass sauce dishes, ilass goblets, each . Glass butter dishes, each 10c. Glass cream pitehers, each Tn queensware we will show you: Sauce dishes, Large butter tluh.v ellow bowls, 7 Janese tea pots, never sold at less an Be, at 18c, A complete lamp, 15c, Our shoe department is growing rap- idly. The power of price is making it- self felt hevo ns well as it every other part of the ste HARDWARE DEPARTME: Fire shov hovels, 10¢, © 8CO0PS, Six inch stove pipe, 124e. Good tubular lantern llon oil can, A complete line of c boards, mica, ete., cheaper before OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT is making it warm for the back number pharmacists. You know what we can youon patent medicines, but you Vitrealizo how much more profit we can lop off on prescriptions till you bring us one you've had filled some place elsc. Try it. hods, stove than ever £ Il\ 3 tooth soap, 2 "20c. Brown’s tooth powder, Rubiform, 20¢. Beecham's pills, 20c. Porus plasters, 10c, A complete and well selected line of wines and liquors for medicinal use, bot- tled and in bullk. OURBUTTER AND EGG MI still continues to be a big drawing card. Once a customer thero means always o custome You see we don’t handle *oleo” or rthing of that kind. Good fresh butter and egys shipped direet to us from farmers all over the west aro sold at a less price than other deal- ers charge for old, strong goods. That’s why this departmont is ever on the grow. W. R. BENNETT LO —~— MORSE DRY GOODS CO. DEPART THIE Special Dress Goods Week-— v Pattern Sults. We have some great dress goods bar- gains for next week. All wool dress goods 50¢, worth 6 All wool dress goods camels hair ', worth 90, Bargains Next of- .25, worth $2. 00, New pattern suits $20.00, worth $40.00, Men’s, We women’s, child’s underwear. e sole agents in Omaha, CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Not an old clonk to show. We are doing so large o business in cloaks that we burchuse and receive new goods every day. SPECTAL LINEN SALFE Monday 100 dozen knotted fringe, rich colored, bordered, bleached dumask towels &ith doublo rows of open work, , WORTH 40C. Some groat bargains in blankets and comforts next weelk, Bed comforts 50¢, worth $1.00, Bed comforts 90¢, worth Bed comforts $1. l(\, worth ‘H 75, Hed comforts $1.25, formerl, Bed comforts $1.50, formerly § lider down blankets,$5.00,worth § Silk covered comforts. ,.0,\\-urlh'fil All wool blankets, 50, worth $6.00. y blankets, $1 worth $2, ARPET Tho lurgest stock of choice patterns in all the Dhest carpets—150 antique Per- s, 12 MORSE DRY GOODS CO. e Wao wish to express oursincere thanks toour friends and the public who so kindly assisted us in our sad bereay ment of the death of our son, Charles I Buckley. PATRICK AND A fine piano cheap. G p.m BUCKLEY, Must be sold at dwell street after r Horse. You can well afford to do so when you can buy feed at the prices we're going to makc on the large shipments of onts, bran, hay, screenings, ete., which we've just v ay below the market, of harness and saddlery is one of the best selected in the i if you need anything in that como and see us. We'll make you pricos which will open your eyes, W. It BENNETT ¢ Feed and harness departmel 113 N. 15th st Chicago Times delivered of pub- lication by I, R. Nugent, 3 14th St. J Dietrick architect, 903 N, Y Life. i Ll Patvonizo home industries by using Farrell & Co.’s Puritan or Old Settlers’ MapleSyru uaranteed absolutely pure — - Trade Your Old Piano a new one at Meinberg's. Ior About Octobe . N. Whitnoy will open a stock of fine shoes at 103 South 15th streot and sell good shoes at low RiaA —_—— 1207 Douglas street. Sotid ns krom Omaha. Vostibuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with 'the finest dining, sleaping and rechning chair service in the world, via the “*Chicago & Omaha Short Line” of the Chicago, Milwaukeo & St. wul Ruilway. Doublo daily train service, leaving Omaha at 1215 p. m. id 6:20 p, m., with no transfor at Coun- cil Bluffs as heretofore. Apply 1301 Farnam street for tickets and further in- formation or nddress F. A, NAsH, E. PRESTON jen, City Puss. Ag Stove repairs, ity Patronize Neb. Shirt Co., at City Steum laundry, THE BOSTON STOKE. An Entire Train of Mixed Merchandise Wreoked on the Railroad, THE BOSTON STORE BUYS IT DIRT CHEAP, Jtehings, Steel aintings in Su- ‘rames - Spices, vear, Blanket a8 ana perbly Carved Gloves, Under FIRST PART GOES ON SALE TO- MORROW. This freight wreck occurred Pacitic coast. At aslight cu lying on the tr on the ve a cow was noticed 'k, but not soon enough for the engineer to stop the train, al- thongh he whistled down brakes. The engine and thirteen cars for California were ditched. The engineer miracu- lously aped with only slight bra and cuts, A shoofly track wus imm ately set avound the wreck and trains were soon running regu s 5 CASES BLANKE' TORN. These blankets were curiously torn and demoralized in a way that one-half of each pair ¢ damaged and worthless and had to be cut away, but leaving the other half as good as ever, in fact perfect. These blanket and go at 15e, 25¢ and the size of the blanket. Also 2cases of sample double blankets, small size, they go at (oc) five cents cach, A big lot of the finest grade of ground &pic pepver, mustard, einnamon, cloves, allspice, go at one cent (lc) an ounce, An immense lotof pass books, blank books diur go 1in lots at le, 3¢ and 5S¢, worth up to sle. Large juverile stor illustrated, 2 inches thick, that became damaged goat 15e, worth $1.00. In this wreck wasan immense quantity of water color paintings, steel engravings and etchings, all beautifully framed and with glass, worth from $2.00 to $25.00 a piece. These go at 20¢, a9c, S5 and $1 1 case dark grade calico 3¢ yard. One entire case of cloak and dress trimmings, worth up to #3.00 a yard, goes at se & yard. A big lot of large silk braid and orna- ments to trim backs and fronts of cloaks and jackets, worth 50e, go at I each. One lot children’s underwear, 1 1l wool underweur, 25c. , in sizes from age 4 to o in white and colors according to hooks, profusely lored, new style, best traw matting, 12¢ a yard, Rag carpet, 10¢ a yard, Canton flannel, ¢, Ge, Sc a yard LINEN BARG PROM WRI Good huck towels only Largo damask tow THE iul, a large lot of short un_and turkey red ice on account Spec lenfrths bleached, ¢ damasks at a foariul n the wre: THE BOSTON STORE, Right on the corner now. N. W. corner 16th and Douglus. BROS, Cutting Prices in Shoe Department. ‘We buy of the best manufacturers in large lots and sell at dry goods profits, saving you fully 20 per cent. L Men’s self acting rubbers, 50c. Men'’s aretic overshoes, $1.25. Ladies’” dongola button shoes, worth dongola button shoes, , worth $3.00, el dongola patent tip d French kid sk $3.50. Ladies™ fin button shoe solid leather tip shoes, 11 to solid leather tip shocs, 3 to 5, MEN'S SHO Men’s solid leather, Lo shoes, $1.25. Men's fine B ealf, shoes, $1.75. 2n’s satin oil ¢ and congress laco and congress 1f and congress shocs, $2.50. Men'’s hand-welt ealf shoes, $3.00 Men’s Merceiv calf hund-scywod shoes, $5.00. HAYDEN BROS Dry goods and shoes. - new in toilet Bl Somethir 2 picces, $7.50. M. 1L am street. ots just ir s, 1410 Fars -— The Celeb 1 Linde i DS, The Meinberg Co., 109 North 16th St. oSl L5700 Magazine Binding. The last volume of C: and other periodicals is completed now, and all parties desivous to have them bound should cali at the Festner Pri ing Co.’s oftice, 1307 and 1309 How st,, and examine the different styl binding. We also do binding of fino art books, such as plate and illustrated works. with gilt or marble cdges, awine our specimens of binding bofore giving your work to agents at high prices. We guarantee satisfuction., Auction. U, P, Freight Au . Monday, 10 a. m., cor. 9th and Jones, unclaimed and damaged freight will be sold at auction, R. Weils, auctioneer. — How 10 Become Beautiful, How to become beautiful is a plain woman’s constant query., How to be- come more beautiful is a lovely woman’s constant qu These two all-absorbing questions are daily being solved by the ladies who visit Mme. Post’s ‘toilet bazar, 8193 South 15th street, where they may find all of her celebrated preparations for beautifying the f and hands. Expert hair dressers aro hero kept busy crimping and cuvlin, the ladies’ haiv, and the madame, b solf gives all those pur hor preparations instructions frc massnge. In addition Mme, gives electro-thormal, vapor and medicated baths, massage scalp und hair treatment and does manicuring, . Harper's Anction, ¥ eight Monday, 10 a. m., cor. 9th g unclaimed freight of all kinds will b sold at auction. . Wells, auctior —— Meinbe Stovk of I tho flnest in tho city and lowost price. Call and be convinced. Korth 10th st. in 100 Nebraska Shivt Co. Bl Bothesdn & Cousx minoral water, Sherman & MeConnoll’s pharmacy. - W. wagons and car Shirts to order, aman, SUNDAY OCTOBER STUKEHILLS. and Ohdldren's Woolen Salo Bagins Monday, Ladiey Hosiery TRIMMED HATS AT ONE-FIFTH PRICE. hes Raskess 1 of ANl Kinds of Remnamss—500 Wonderful Bargeins Will be on Sale. IAL SALE OF LADII / CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, I purchased 2,000 dozen of ladies’ hose from a New York commission house at 50 on the dollar, and will put them on sale tomorrow. The childr lots: Lot 1—Fast black hose, goods, o at 10¢. Lot 2—Heay at l5e, worth dac. Lot 3, Children’s , worth 35c, . Childr ribbed all wool hose, also , worth up to s0c. Ladios’ hose, seamless SP! n's will be placed in four heavy ribbed ribbed hose, seamloss, wool fust black hose made boys ular yelo hose 2 . Lot 1 worth 33 Lot 2, Ladies’ full regular made black and colors, 2 Lot 3, Ladies’ h hose 33 pair 55¢ per | 19¢, hmere worth vibbed er for a dollar, TRIMMED ITATS, All the trimmed hats left from < we bo of a Chicago jobbing house go tomorrow, Trimmed hats from 10¢ to $3 up to $15.00 h. We shall offer the balante of the sam- plo lines of the ladies’ underwear at half ular price, A nice lino of children’s underwear at 9¢ and 15¢, worth three times the money. REMNANTS, You will find on all our counters in ench department immense clothes bas- kets filled with remnants, Wo have about 10,000 remnants acea- mulated during this season and as fast as each clothes busket in each depart- ment is closed out it will be refilled. You will find clothes baskets full remnants of good cotton flannel, You will tind clothes baskets full of remnants of calicos. You will find clothes baskets full of remnants of shirtings. You will find clothes ba: remnants of red flannels. You will find clothes baskets full of remnants of outing flannel You will find clothes basl nants of ginghams and last least, You will find elothes haskets full of remnants of dress goods ranging from one to ten vards in length, We mu offer 300 dozen towels e, 10c, 123¢, 15e, 19¢, 25¢, worth from 15¢ to 50¢ each. A bankrupt stock of cloaks, Good jackets at 99¢, $1.98 and $2.98 worth up to $10.00, 98, worth of lkets full of s of rem- but not TONEHILLS. ——— GR T STOUK REDUCING SALE. The 09 Cent Store, 1319 Farnam St., 3d Door from 14th St. We must have room for our extensive stock of holiday goods and have deter- mined to clean out all the crockery, glassware, tinware, wooden ware, etc. The goods must go; prices no object; Copper bottom boilers, tea kettles, 25¢; nicklo plated ulipudur« 10c; nickle handle fry pan, se; 2 large milk pans for 2 puckuges hardwood toothpicks for . best roli toilet paper,se; towel rollers, 10¢; heavy oyster bowls, 5¢ ench; best clothes lines, 10¢ each; Mrs. Pott’s 1 irons, 8¢ por set; best wringers, $1.98; best glass tumblers, 2ic enct dishes, lc each; scrubbing brushes, potato pare chopping knives, 53 coal shovels, oal hods, 15e: decorated chamber sets, $1.98, worth $4.00, Thou- sunds of housokeopors bargains, Como early Monday and secure your sharve. lry bargains: Children’s solid gnhl band engraved ring \lnmh\ Toe each; rollea plate breast pins, 10e; solid old ket ring h; Willim Rogers’ tea spoons, H0¢ per set; fine vase lamps, 69¢, 8)e, e, $1.48, worth double; extra fine plush albums worth 3,005 steel engravings in 4-incin carved oak umes, at $1.98 cach, worth Now goods are coming in e ivered promptly to Al rts of the city. We want your trade: are we getting it? THE 99 CENT STORF, 1319 Farnam St. H. Hurdy & Co. i THEATRICAL CELEBRITIE: Gossipy Interview With an Omaha Modiste Whom They Employed. When the (]Inpnh'h in Tue Bee about Idwin Booth’s feeble condition canght the eye of Madame Perkins, the modiste at Sherwood’s, she remarked, “no wonder.” A repor! ter who called in search of information learned that the madam whilo living in New York had made the gowns of anumberof cele- brated ac In respcuso to in- quiries, sh “I genel see the dresses when that way 1 saw Mr. times in his dressing room. incessantly, filling the room with slouds, and when he came from tho stage he wus always in a tremble, so 1 say it is no wonder his steps ave now tottering. When I deliv a dress to Murs. Booth, who v lways at the the- ator to attend to her husband’s make- up, she danced a jig for glee. Among those whom 1 have sorved are Fanny Davenport, Clara Movrris, Mrs, George Knight and Kate Bartlett, Miss Davenport was punctual to the minute in meeting en- gagements, andwhile waiting she would sit down at the piano and “hum lively aivs. Shehad one peculiarity. She al- wnys wanted her skirts as long as sho could have them without tripping he Miss Morris was-very languid but n ond had no hebbies, My Knight said his wife had 230 dressmak on her list and the gown limade was the prettiest of all she had. [ made a boautiful white hrocade for Miss B 1t to attend the Old Guards’ balll She afterwa, it at tho theater and the first time she rame on Lester Walluck forgot his line He admitted that he was fairly dazzle You may remeniber J. M. Hill's company in “All the Rage 1 made the dressos of all the ladies in the compan, ud Mr, Hill pronounced them perfect. Mrs. David Bidwell, wife of the New Orleans theatrical manager, was another of my patrous,” Madameo P dressmaking said: lly went to the theater to first put on. In Booth a number of He smoked eking hos eharge of tho t Sherwood’s, in the New York Life building, and is making a specinlty of evening dressos, Ouhn ladies thus have fucilities they never en joyed befove, - Railway Ewmployes, There will be a special meetir Omaha Railway Employes ¢ Grand Army hall, on I5th strect, be tween Dodge and Capitol avenue, next Puesday evening, Oct at 8 o’clock sharp, to consider matters of great im- portance, All railway emplo in vited to be present By OupER COMMITTEE, Attention. of the ub at 1 BENNISON BROS. Grand Bpeoial Offerings in Dross Goods for Monday. CARPETS AT ACTUAL COST MONDAY. Unusually Choice Bargains Placed on Our Counters for nday's Sale It Will be the Greatert Day We Ever Had. Monday we offer at our dress goods counter 32 fine all wool combination pat- tern suits, Just one pattern of each color. They formerly sold from $15.00 10 $85.00. You can take your pick of them Monday at $5.00 per pattern. Not more than one pattern sold to any one lady. Monday we pl satine comforter i and you bet they are cheap at prices quoted. 10 pieces g 12ic yard 100 pieces apron check yard. 50 picces unbleached 10¢ yard; worth 1c. A elegant line dark outing flannels, 10¢ yard, airs fine white blankets, slightly soiled, go Monday av 20 per cent off reg- ular price. 10 pieces red twilled flannels, 10¢ yard, 25 dozen ladies’ all wool jersey ribbed vests in white, pink, blue, tan and red. They are worth $1.00, you can take your pick Monday at 5c cach, We will close Monday alot of ladies’ ribbed vests, jong fast, at 30¢ each, worth re on aale 200 full size vy union flannals Monday, ginghams canton flannel, s, color l'nH fine kid gloves, $1.75 to go Mondny at $1.00, We still selling at actual cost everything in our carpet department excepting goods received since Septem- ber 1. We quote prices as follows; Heavy velvet carpets, $1.10. Imperial velvet carpets, $1.00. Other velvets, 85c. Best body brussels, #1.00, Medium quality body bres: Best ten wire tapesti Heavy tapestrios, Other tapestries, All wool ing Other ingrains, Hemp carpets, Good oilcloth, Opaque shades, Bc. All that is left of our summer stoclk of matting at one-half pric We have a large sclection of carpets in all grades, including many of our choice: terns which we include in this ®ale, and if you want carpets this fall it will pay you to visit us at this time. BENNISON BROS. artistic worth and literary merit, no magazine of its class fills the bill s0 well Petorson, Some of the best story writers of the day are among its contributors. It kecps lndies fully posted on the latest novelties und changes in tho fashions, besides wiving them many handsome designs for fancy. and needlework, and valuable papers on domestic economy, household adorn- ment, ete Published at 306 C LY Philadelphia, P Tor Bargains in Pianos. Go to the Meinberg Co.’s new wareroom, 109 North 16th st. worth o8, 3¢ 1o For boauty piano The Western Pearl C ng away an « to bovs and girls under 1 without one cent of money. on ve conditions for We advise those who want one to wri them at once, as another opportunity may not oceur, B Weber,Wheelock & Stuyv nt Pianos Lead the world, The Meinberg Co., agents, 109 North 16th stree fine display of Millinery be- fall and winter hats, Anne- North 16th stre See ou fore buy walt € PAGE 100 PIECE DINNER SET $6.95. At New York Bargain Store, 212 North Eixteenth Streot, WE MAKE A BOLD ASSERTION, BUTIT GOES That We Will Piace on row, Monday, the Che Tomor- post Line e Offered Having boughtof 1. Borte, 24 Chicago Pl New York, 116 complete hundred pleco ainner sots at half the importing price, we will give our teado the benefit, These dinner sets come in th liffor- ent colors, blue, brown and gray, and are beautifully decorated and - anteed in first class condition, and are actually worth $13.50, OUR PRICE FOR MONDAY $ Completo twelve picce toilot sots with slop jar, handsomely decorated with gilt trimmings, worth $10.00, Monday $4.90, Decos £1.00, 30 Decorated china fruit 0 Plain white china slop jars 00, Monday 99c. Only one jar to a customer. Soup dishes worth 15¢, Completo hangir orated shade, worth # Don’t overlook this, A completo wine set, 6 g bottles id glass worth Monday 185 fruit dishes, worth 10¢, nch blown tumblers with be vings, worth 20¢, Mond ke stands, worth 50¢, 19¢. l'nlnl-h»lu water set, worth ted china cuspadores worth saucers worth worth np, with dec- Londay $1.99. utiful #1 Syrup hand engraved, nick top, warranted worth s0c, Moudiy, SOAD, SOAT, We will place on our counters Mon 1)1..‘1.-)‘ apest and best line of sc Spanish castile, 3} Pure glycerine, White Cocoanut o0il s Monday only A BIC ver dozen, BARGAIN, s, with your dinner AIN STORFE 12 pieces. 1410 nam street. - Eye & oar surgeon, 13, T. Allen, It amge blk, 15th & Hurney, Oma vs, Mon., Tues. il H. Bliss, Far- AL D. of nd Sat. Be Conti The Corn Palace F , Sioux City, until Octobe 1891, Tickets on salo at reduced v t all oflice bzl e Handsome Wo offer your ¢ beautiful lots in cach, $50 cash and £10 per month. This offer is good for 50 days, mencing Monday, October 19 and end- ing Saturday, November 21, next. lvery lot not sold on Novembor 21 will be'advanced to $800. AP TUKEY. New Yorlk Life, ice of 60 of the most this addition at $600 com- THE BOSTON STORE. Tmmense Trade . HIS ENTIRE STOCK, AN OUTLET FOR Ho Consigns Us 500 Pleces Fine Dreas Goods to Sell for \ hat They Wil Br They ¢ &, and Tomorrow LoT An immense NoO. . 1ot Scoteh cheviots and an elegunt line of 40-inch wido fancy sloved plaids; 54-inch plain and fancy aneh tricot Il S-inch fine Kng- lish henviettas in all the newest shades, Al those go at 25¢ a yurd and are worth double, LOT NO, 2 AT 50C, 10 inch all wool scotch plaids; 40 inch all wool £ilk strives; all wool silk finish henriettas; 40 fnch fine all wool sorges, and a0 pieces 40 inch all wool fancy suit* ings of the very latest patterns worth up 1o 81,00 ayard, go at ole, LOT NO. 8 AT 42 inch all wool whipeords in the news est shudes; 48 inch all wool french sevges; 56 ineh all wool imported habit cloth; 50 inch all wool storm cheviots, These goods aro all worth $1.25, but go at 75¢ a yard. LOT 4 AT $1.00 inch wido Bedford cords in every wginable shude: an immenso lino of imported tufted camel’s hair; 20 pieces of tho finest novelty suitings in all the newest cffects; Sl-inch French broadeloths; silk warp henriottas in black and 25 different styles novelty black goods, no two styles alike, AIL o at $1.00°w yard, none worth less than $2,00, HIRAND GROCK IN THI miss this erockery sale. good dishes, fine lamps, | water set in ot A YARD, Y SALE BASEMENT. n afford to Whole sets of ¢ls, pitchers, anything from a 1o wico dish to an ¢ nt Haviland dinner set will b found, and av prices that will make regular crockery dealers chip to p i THI BOSTON STORI, - Right on the corner now, N W corner 16th and Douglae. @ Get your millinery 20 North 16th strect and save from $1.00 1o $3.00 a hat Annow The Burlingoon's No. 2 T» the finest train west of Chicago. Itis composed of olegant reclining chair cars, (seats free) Pullman sleepers of most modern design, furnished with li- braries and other convenicnces, and the famous *Burlington” dining cars, in which meals of superior excellenc generous vaviety arve served at the unis formprice of No. 2 leaves the Union Depot at ) p. m. daily, is vesiibuled throughout and runs from Omaha to Chiengo without change of any kind; iv arrives in Chicago at 8 o’cloci the fol- Jowing morning, making connection in that eity with fust express teaing for New ork, Philadelphia, Boston and intermediate cities, Besides this the Burlington has two other express trains Omaha to Chicago 0. 4, leaving at 9:50 a. m., is for loca travel in [owa and [llinois, and No. 6 leaving at 9:20 p. w., allows the busy man to complete the day in Omahas City ticket office 122 Farnam street, V. I\ VAILL, Agt. D*PRICES @, Baking JPowder: Used in Millions of Humcs—4o Years the Standard, Blue Figures. Annual urniture and Carpet Sale. Our special sale will continue one week longer. Nearly every piece originally set apart for this sale hz been sold sirable pieces. and we have now added to the asso rtment 500 de— This sale Includes Furniture and Carpets of every descrip- tion, and an odd lot of Curtains, Portierres and Drapery Goods, All goods marked with Blue Figures are one-half price, 40 Curled Hair Mattresses, $12 100 Special Mattresses Fresh new material made to order, Chairs, fusion. 1arles Shiveric 1210 Farnam Street. 1200, ables, Rockers, Odd 1208, Parlor Piece —_— any size. , etc, in pro- & Co A Now York Jobber Hard Up Sees in Out &