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f i f] THE BOSTON STORE TOMORROW Will Operats a Most Gigantio Sale of 1892 Fall Dress Goods, RUNNING INTO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS | Of the Most gant, Stylish Foreign and 1igh Grade Dress Gonds Ever Handled on the Ameriean Continent and Elahorate, pestic A line of JACK S A\nHI ASERS S, R and the “LE ROYAL, LOUIS GLOVE This snle embraces Gluck Bros.’ entire 1802 fall importations, representing a eash value of over $50,000.00, and an im- mense line of our own direct purchuses in the best markets of the world. 4 large lots of double fold dress goods, including all of Glucks’ colored mohairs, brailliantines 40 inches wide, also 40-inch all wool mixtures, stripes, solid colors and 2-tone affects, which Gluck sold up to( Rl' a yard, on sule ut T'he Boston Store at 5 pleces of 40-inch his line comes in plain colors, also fancy silk stripe, shot ef- fects, including u line of serges in all }m))ultlr colors; just vhe thing for early all wear, and instead of 7oc per yard our price will be ddc. Black brilliantines, 44 inches wide, extra fine quality, and more stylish than over—real value 98¢, from the Gluck stock, for Monday 50¢ per yard. At 50 cents—68 pes 40 inch all wool Scoteh tweeds, cheviots and diagonal suitings the most serviceable goods on fancy suitings. andmixed carth, all the latest colorings, real value' 89¢, for Monday 50c. At 98 conts—60 pes 42 inch French high novelty effects, including Ottoman cords, ]ucqu.\ulw‘ croqueted illuminated and Bedford cords in Juc q\mld offects, tho same class of goods sold in our city up to $1.75 por yard— our price 98¢, or $1.90 for dress p:\LLurn. 60 pieces H4-inch French broadcloths, twilled backs. This is a special line and our colorings are simply the choicest in the market, including all the |)n;|uhu shades, value #2.00, our price $1.25 yard. STORM SERGES The most popular dress fabric now in the market. On ssle al the Boston Store in 54-inch widths at 4sc, 50c, 68c ana 98c. By examining them they will be found the best valuo ever offered in our dress goods depar FALL JACK Tt scoms wrong to cut prices so, but they have to go. 100 fadics’ in ele- vhere at eic until all wv](l 81 Intest stylo fall nnml~, usual price $5.00; 1 New double fold Bedford cords, colored and black, wool filling, 9¢ por yard: Gluck’s price was 23, inch wool des of brown, 39¢c; on sale or yard. 88-inch plaid and str suitings, dark styles, r sale in busement at 17 THE LE ROYAL, St. Louis kid glove store on snle on our maio floor—fine glov loth, in_two iluck’s New York in basomont at 12c e double fold value 85c; on that were $1.00 go at The Boston Store for 89c. All sizes. The fine kid gloves that were $1.50 go at 49¢; dressed and undressed kid mous- quitaire and hook, all shades, all sizes, at 49c. All kid glo that were $2.50 and $2.75, go at 75c and $1.00. You will never have such an opportunity again to buy such hnr gloves at such prices, TH 3OSTON STORE, 16th und Douglas. w. A Soiid Tram Will leave the union depot, Omaha, vian the Burlington routs at8 p. m. Friday, September 16, for Washington, D. Co and chair cars, Through sleepe The Nebraska department com- mander and staff, the W. R. C., and all post department commanders will travel by this, the *“Nebraska oflicial train.” For full particulars mll at city ticket oftice, 1223 Farnam s w. FAIL L, Agent. ————— Only £10.00 to Chicago via Chieago & North western railway, city ticket office 1401 Farnam street. sumuei Burns is in recel xpl of another k of those “Euglish jet” tea pots per steamer Alaska at 50c, 60c,75¢ and $1.00, formerly 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, e Frescoing and intevior decorating; de- signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street. Lt No concern in Omaha is gaining public confidence more rapidly than the Globe Loan and Trust Company and Savings Bank. This company has a paid up capital of $200,000.00 and a permanent home located on one of the best corners in Omaha, 16th and Dodge sts. Its officers ure men who are not only familine with every feature of their business, but who devote their entire time to the interest of the company and its eustome The making of “time Yoans on Omaha and South Omaha city property, buying and selling of all kinds of high grade securities, real estate, ubstructing, and the handling of property either as trustee or for in- Hividuals, who wish to avoid the annoy- unce attending the collection of rents, ete., are ap\,unl fentures of this com- pany. The deposits of the Globe S; vings bank ave incrensing steadily, which is the best of ovidence that the m\hlic have she utmost confidence in its manuge- ment. With Mr, H . 0. Devries, as president; Cadet Taylor, us vice president, and W, B. Taylor, seorotary and treasurer, and Charles Es Willinmson,assistant cashier, the business public can huve perfoct con: fidence in this company und that any busincss entrusted with “The Globe” will bo carefully and conscientiously attended to, il The Joyce stock of millinery at 1600 Douglas streot is now being sold regard- less of cost. ZABRISKIE, agent, e 1 EXCURSION 1O Vin the Wabash Line. For the above occasion the Wabash will sell, Sept. 13th to 20th, round trip tickets to Washington and Baitimore,at less than half fare,with choice of routes; passing down the besutiful Shenanaoah Valley or crossit. g the mouutains of Vir- rinia by daylight, within sight of many famous. baitletields, You have privi- 1ege of stopping at St. Louls to visit the great oxposition und fair; also, view the magnificent street lllummnlmuu and parade of Veiled Prophets, which will surpass in grandeur allefforts of forrer conrs. For rates, tickets, sleeping car ommodations, and further informa- tion, call at Wabash office, 1502 Farnam street, or wri . N, ULAYTO. A, W, L Agt, Omuhog, Neb, [ WASHINGLON “THE BOSTON STORE 2,000 Impsrted and Domestic Bedspreads— The Finest That Money Could Buy SACRIFICED TOMORROW This Sale is U Great Importance, 18 80 Chock Fall of Big Bargalns, That You ~ Must Comes precedented and Is ot 8 500 full size extra fine Marseilles pat tern bed spreads at 79¢ each; tiis isa regular $1.25 spread. At 98 we will s cleven-quarter spre antee cqual to any in the city, for § At one case fine ~ Mar spreads, tra large sizo and v patterns, wo cinim the lot Wotth I an extra heavy ad, which we gu At 31,08 we will place on sale one cas ory finest Marseilles Wmnul« If you bought them at any other time they would cost you $3 at $1.08 At $1.98 )—tomorrow they go shall sell 75 very finest satin exhibition quilts, which are really works of artand should bo seen to be appreciated, really worth $10.00; to- morrow $4 98, This extraordinary sale of bed spreads offers the biggest bargains ever seen in this line. CHENILLE CURTAINS, We will sell Monday 100 pairs of very fina all chenille curtains, extra length and width, with large heavy top and bottom fringe with handsome borders, they come 1n all colors and are worth $7.50 o pair, Monday they go at $4.98 per pair We make a special sale of 500 odd pairs of very fine lace curtains, some styles we have three pair of, others only two pairs, ete., these have been selling for $2.98 to 00 a pair pick them out Monday at $2.5 LINEN BAI Our whole linen department and south aisle down stairs filled with the mos astonishing and startling bareains ever seen in this o any other city. Pattern clonks at less than halfl cost to import. Lot I at 50c—Red bordered and turkey red fringed cloths, worth $1.00, go « Very fine fringed lunch cloths, all sizes, at 79¢, would be cheap Lot I11 at largest of the not duplicate th BASEM 98c. The very finest and You ca 1 $2.00. th AINS, One cuse extri v unbleached muslin at rer vard. One fine muslin 43¢ yard, worth 8ic yard. One lot full blankets, fine and soft, full size, at 98¢ pair, worth $1.75 THE BOSTON STO N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Notiee. amosets” will be hold svening, Sept. 12, The attend- s vequosted. D3, Prosident. A meeting of Monds ance o 0. W. VA Jonn T, September 15th, 16th and 17th, our opening days, wo will offor somo of tho 15 of the season in robes, R e D Ist flcor New York Life bldg. A special invitation is extended to the ladies of Omuha and vicinity on Sep- tember 15, 16, 17, 1892, to my fail open- ing of French millinery goods. A full assortment of street hats, dress hats and bonnets. Opera hats and mourning work a specialty. Open evenin M\ln\ BouTiN, First Floor Life Hlu;: et s i Weber’s umslc house, 113" N. 15th, Pianos, org . Look at Sherwood’s novelties, Sep- tember 15th, 1st floor, New York Life e Omaha to Washington and Return, $128 50, September 13-20, the Burlington route will sell tickets, good to return until October 10, Omaha to Washington and return, at the low rate of $2! ). At8p. m., EFriduy, September 16, a special train of siceping and veclining chair will leave the union depot, Omaha, for Washington: no change be- twoen Omaha and the national cap- ital. The Burlington is the official route to the 26th G A. R. national encamp- ment. For tickets, berth reservations and all desired information call at city ticket office, 1 Farnum street. W. K. Vaill, agent. — Do not fail to attend Sherwood’s open- ing September 15th, 1st floor New York Life bldg. - New York Board of Health di sinfect- ont, “Anti-Germ, Sherman & MeCon- nell, Dodgo strect. -—— Excursion Opportunity Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., with choice of routes east of Chi- eago. Washington, D. C., and return, ono fare for the round trip, on sale Sept. 13th to 20th, good returning until Oct. 10th. Call at office, 1501 Farnam street, Omaha, or telephone 284 for additional information. C. S. CARRIER, F. A. NAsH, ot ngent. Genoral agent. - Mrs. H, C. Moses has just aveived from the east. Now is the time for you to procure your fall suits to der the most benefit from ° them. 303 S. 17th, opp. court house, AL Only $10.00 to Chicago via Chicago & Northwestern raillway, City ticket o'fice 1401 Farnam street. The Fidelity Trust company has ro- moved its office to 1702 Farnam, south- enst corner Bee building. —— 1R kinbly Low Eastern Rates, Greatly veduced rates to W uxhln\'ton D. C. and return vin **The Northwest- ern Line,” Sept. 14 to 20th, inclusive, Lm»d returning until Oct. 10t) Choicoe of routes east of Chi liberal stop-over privileges. ping cur borths can lm obtainad through to Washington, Call early at city cket oftice for full information, 1401 Farnam R. R Rercmg, Goneral Agent. - THE ()M’\HA DAIL \ THE BIG SHOW ('0\|u|WF ESDAY, Interesting Endorsement from the Mil- waukes Journal After Both Barnam and Ringling Had Been There, The Barnum & Hi\lln, show and the Ringling Brothers’ circus had an adver- tising tilt in Milwaukee similar to the one here, and after both shows had been there the Milwaukee Journal said of the Barnum & Bailey exhibition: Brief histories are often the best. Here is n brief history of the business done in Milwaukee by ‘*‘I'ne Greatest Sh on Barth,” There were two per- formances, each of which was witnessed by fully 15,000 people; in all, 13,000 people ‘were turned away, 8,000 in the afternoon (the first tit the circus history in the Cream City that people werdturned away from an afternoon show), and 10,000 in the evening. Sucha business as this is simply unprecedonted in the anunals of amusements in this city. But the most gratifying et of it is that the show most unquestionably deserves the enormous patronage that it receives, its title is no empty boast, it were the height of folly to compare it for even a moment with any similar en- tertainment, for no comparison is pos bl It is not merely called **The Great- how on Barth”—that is what it is BEE: w very difficult task to attempt any description of such an “‘embarras do Shorwsod y | richesse” in the way of diversion for both eyes and ears as’ this great circus offers,'and there can be no doubt that **The Greatest Show on Barth” still re- tains easily its absolute supremacy in the sports of the hippodrome and ali the other accessories of the modern circus. The menagerie is better than ever be- fore. And as to the various riders, they are simply extraordinary! Miss Margaret Dorris is undoubtedly the most remark- ablo equestrienne that has ever ridden in Amevica, and as for® the trio of horse- lesses. Melville, Dale and Bar- —where else hus one ever seen, not one but three riders simultancously per- forming the most difticult of all ring feats, that of jumping totho horse’s back when he is “en pleine carriere” with out even an assisting touch of the hand! The great spectacle *Columbus” is by far the most elaborate and gorgeous of its kind that hns ever been attempted under a canvas of a circus tent, indeed even in the most modern theaters with all mechanical and scenic accessories it would be diflicult if not impossible to excel the magnificence of this succession of pageants and beautiful tableaux. In- deed, it is easy to see that there is but one rule that governs the management of this great show—'The best and plenty of it,” e Lowest Rates to Washington and Return Via the Chicago. Rock Isiand & Pa- cific r’y. 'lickets for this occision will be on sale September 13-20, good to re- turn _until October 10. The *‘Rock Island”’ runs four daily express trains to Chicago, making closo connections with all lincs east. Kemember the number, 1602 Farnam street, and also that you secure safe sveed and comfort when ticketed the “‘Great Rock Istand Route.” For rates, routes, s.eeping car accommodations, ete., nddress CHas. K IVE AT The largest shipment made Omaha jobbing house by express at any one time was made by Bates & Co. on Saturday through Welis-Fargo Express Co. whe shipment was of fruit, candy and nuts and amounted in weight to more than two tons. e The novelties at Sherwood’s are the finest ever shown in Omah, 1st floor, w York Life bldg. by any e e Speciat Sule on Guitars, violins, mandolins upright pianos ‘Owner going away. Weber’,s 113 N. 15th, ————— o WASHIN GTON, D, C., AND RETURN, Vin the Missourl Pacific, The Missouri Pacific will sell round trip lickets to Washington or Baltimore and return from September 15th to 20th ata very low rate. Choice of routes enst of St. Louis, For rates, tickets or further information call at city offices, | N. I corner 15th and Farnam'or depot, ‘ 15th and Webster. A. THos. F. GODFREY, P, J. O. PuILLIPPL, A F. i Biohialr We are now prepared to figure work and put silicon on the wall; dun t fail to avan- Omuha Silicon & T B The teed every time. Wall Plaster & Manufacturing Company. -~ The Fidelity Trust company has re- moved its oflice to 1702 Farnaim, south- east corner Bee building. i ——— Spectacles accurately fitted: refractive examination free. Tudor Optical Co., corner Farnam and 14th. ! The_entire stock of horses owned by A. J. Poppleton, including the stallions Zulu, Royal Oak and Traverso, will be sold "at “auction_ut Elkhorn, Neb., on Thursday, Sopt. 1, at 2 p. m. Faster Time to St. Paul and Minneapolls. *“The Sioux City route” will shorten the time between Omaha and St. Paul or Minneapolis, commencing Sunday, September 11th, leave Omaha at 6:00 p. m., arrive at St. Paul at 7:40 a. m.; at Minneapolis 8:20 a. m, This is the shortest and best rovte between these points. Through Pullman sleepors daily, and first class accomnmodations in every respect. Ticket office, 1401 Farnam stree Depot, Fifteenth and Webster streets, J. R BUCHANAN, General Passenger Agent, Omaha, A SR If you contemplate building don’t fail to hive silicon wall plaster specified,and have the Omuhu Silicon Wall Plaster and Manufacturing compan do the work, and a perfect 1 will be guaranteed every time. Califor: Pullman tourist sleeping cars are run daily on all Pacific coust trains via the Santa Fe route, the shortest line to California. The cars are furnished with bedding, matresses, toilet articles, ete. Porters are in attendance, Second-cluss tickots are honoved on these ca In addition to the daily service the Santa Fe Route rune special excursion parties with an agent of the company in charge, using these tourist sleeping cars, and leaving Kansas City every Sunday noon, For fuether information and time table of the Santa Fe Route and reserving of sleeping car berths, address . L. Palmer, passengor agent, 1316 Farnam treet, Omaha, Neb. D°PRICES g Baking Powder; Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard SEPTEMBER SUNDAY, Mewwes' First Sale. All over the store—in every dept- ment—this wdek we are prepared with bargains for the people of Omaha. Every depasunent is full of new goods and at the right prices, too. Our dress gadds stock is filled to over flowing with all tho latest novelties in all wool fall fabeles from 39 to $3.50 a yard, Now Our buyers are home from York with allshe new importations in notions, laces,cembroderies, silks, rib- bods, gloves, aud we call especial atten tion to our DRESS TRIMMING Where gimps, passamonteries, ever brought to Omaha. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. New jackets, reofers, ulstors—all the latest styles—some great bargains ad vertised on the 6th page. Read half page adv. on the 5th of this paper. THE W GOODS MUST SELL THIS MONTH AND OUR LOW PRICES WILL DO IT. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO., Carpets 4th floor. i i Mr. F. E. McMullen, private secrot to General Manager Burt of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Miss souri Valley railroad, and more recently ated with the “New England Mu- tual Life” of Boston as its o ant gen- eral agent in this city, has received the appointment of stato agent for the “Provident Savings Life’ of New York, DEPARTMENT. we show the finest line of fringes, etc., page for four year- with hc.u]qmn,n.xs in THE BEE build- ing. The advancement of Mr. McMullen in his chosen profession has been very rapid, and his appointment to this im- portant office is a compliment of which he may well bo proud, as his company is one of the best known and most substan- tial doing business in Nebraska. His numerous friends in this city and 11, 1892—-SIXTEEN SHOES! Twenty Per Cent Discount Cash Clearing Sale, We are about to incorporate and shall be known in the near fulure as the Hayward Bros. Shoo Co. Such incor- poration necessitates invoicing, and in order that we may reduce our stock before that event we offer you unpre- cedonted bargains. All goods in stock, including our new fall styles, will be sold at a uniform discount of 20 per cerit. A 50¢ shoo costs you 40c. A $1.00 shoe costs you 80e. A $2.00 shoe costs you $1.60. 00 shoo costs you § 00 shoe costs you & %.00 shoo costs you $4.00, Costs i 1.80, ©osts you $3,60. e, nothing is reserved in this t harvest for the Exclusive Shoe Deulers, 1515 Douglas St., Omaha, Neb. —~——— The Smith Premier The Smith Promier Typewriter com- pany aro doing a rushing Mhisiness just now, as orde are coming faster thar they can take care of them. [tisavery popular machine. Mr. Mayhow, the general western agent, feels very much elated over the outlook for fall business, he having placed his machine in most of tho leading Omaha houses, among which is ‘'HE B, wheve twelve of these ma- chines are now in constant use, to the exclusion of all other typewriters. TRAIN TO WASHINGTON SPECIAL Via the “Great Rock Island Route.' Abe Lincoln post of Council Bluffs, the guard of honor to the department com- mander and the Towa State band, will leave Council Bluffs on a special train Saturday, September 17, at 2:45 p. m. The train will run solid llnuugh to ‘Washington, stopping at all the princi- pal points in Towa to take on old com- rades and their friends. Very low rates have been made for. thls occasion, tickets on sale September 13 to 20, good to return till October 10. The Rock Island runs four through expross train ‘l](lllL’ close conne ast, For rates, route, throughout the state present their con- gratulntions und predict for him the same degree of success in his new posi- tion that has attended his previous ven- tures of a business nature. sleeping car accommodations apply to Chas. Kennedy, G. N. W. P, A, 1602 Farnam street. and carriagos Boyd’é New Theatre. TO-NIGHT- Sunday. Monday, {Neptember 11=12-13-14] | Tuesday, Wed’sday Matinee Wednesday. BERETTER The Clever Comedian, JOHN IKBI.L.Y ASSIST TAHAN GDERY CIRCUS. In His New Play, DUBILIN. BY LD FLORRIE WEST ---- MATTIE VICKERS. AND OTHERS A LAUGH FROM START TO FINISH. SONGS, DANCES, SPEC IALIILS ~ WONDERLAND AND BIJOU THEATRE. 15th and Capitol avenue, WEEK OF SEPT. 12TH. BIG 2 PERFORMANCES 2 Drama and Spzcialty. OGS FERRY Domestic Drama: A study for sons. duughters, mothers, fath- ers, wives and sweethearts, SiLavelles All Star Vaudeville. CONTINOUS PERFORMANCES. No Wait. N> Crowding. Specialty. Drama. . PRICES 15¢, 20¢ AND 30c. Curio Hall Free. OPEN DAILY 1 TO 10 P. M, ARE YOU SUFFERING? FROM Female We.kiness, Catarrh or Rheumatssm, Chronic, Nervous or Private Diseases. [F 8O, CALL ON Dr. Searles & Searles Consaltation Free. ed Lo b the MmO Auccesful specialiat in %, BLOON, NEWYOUS, SKIN AND UIIN huea 0 from 8 to 6 days. Syphills cured ‘Al stages for 1ifo Permanently curad. teing. caustic or dilata by patlent LA AND RECTAL U ation from busine i VARICOCH HYDIROCELE AN and successfully enred. M A0 untalling WEAK MEN 10d nuw Mad) 50 by t00 103> appll vera moatal strain 1o middie lfe. of lies. (VITALITY WEAK), 8 07 atudy VEAK MIEN ALK VICTIMS Y ‘YKur ICKIIAIHI'IUV WASTIN P ARRATOR S with )u\'ml and ulm Al Iln ~nn|l| 15th Stroet, Dr. wrlu& Soarles, 10 Eguth 1aen, b l Next to Post Oftice. slawp NE - COMPANY, SCENERY, COSTUMLES If you are in cither call on us. Cor Clark & Adams 8ts., CHICAGO, ILL. Cor Seventh & Roberts Sts 245 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN 1400 Douglas 8t., OMAHA, NEB. 1648 & 1050 Larimer St., DENVER, COL, 916 Main 8t., KANSAS CITY, MO, 710 & 712 Olive 8t., 1. LOUIS, MO. 57 & 69 Fountain Squure, CINCI 83 &85 Bouth llinols 8t., 126 First 8t., PORTLAND, 01 719 Market 8t., SAN FItA 130 North Muin §t., LOS ANGEL Overcoats to Order from $i8. cities and should want a button sewcd on, or some addition to your ward robe pleasc T, PAUL, MINN. NATIL, OHIO. INDIANAPOLIS, IND PAGES. AMUSEMENTS. FARNAM ST, THEATR Mntlnee ut Commencine lodav AnActual S"”?L ) THE WAII‘S orNEW Y@RK UNDERTHE MANAGESIENT OF MR HARRY WILLIAMS, A POWEREFUILL COMPANY! * BELABORATE SOENERY! A RBAL FIRE ENGINIK! AND TRAINKED HORSES Don't Fail to Sge the Graal Harlem Railroad Bridos SEHHB Special —0wing to Barnum’s Cirens appearing here next Wednesd we We have changed our big 25 cenl matinee to Thursday. o e BALLOON ASCENSION~~- PARCHUTE JUMP .5 A cLOUDS. ¢ : At 24th and Belt Line. ’ TC-DAY. 4 0 g L} BY PROF. BELDEN. Provided favorable weather prevails he will make an ascension and parachute jump to-day. |‘|‘ls FREE ' Take South Omaha and Sher- man Ave. or Hanscom Park | and 24th Street Cars. IOUNT VERNON - PURE VIRGINIA 11 the the attention of s popular brand of respoctfuily g or brand Wbsolut0 exe flavor as woll o5 ics purity and its v effects, The public s Invited to tr 616 N. 16th Street, Family Wine and Liquor Esmond Hotel Block. ICOLL S OVELTIES! Suits to Order from $20. Trousers to Order from $5. of the following C it W5 WY TAILOR OMAHA, NEB | ¢ KATIE EMMETT'S GREAT PLAY. 'HENRY HILLER, AMUSEMENTS. POPULAR . PRICES -\l.m‘r.lh s MAT- U RSDA Y ATURDAY INEE AND S Sunday, S pt 11 , RYE. cllence in call and Largest stock of HUMAN HAIR east of Chieago. Guaranteed strictly first class. Mrs. R. H. Daviss, —_— ] House. FATHER TiME ~" YES: NicoLL KEEPS PACE:- WITH ME