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THE BELL DEPT, STORE CO Grand Opening of Onr New Cloak De- partment, MOST MAGNIFICENT LINE IN OMAHA A Cordinl Invitation to the i and Vieinity to 1 Magnificent New Stock, We Extend Ladies of On spect Our We ghow « 1in8 unsurpassed in variety and unequalled for choice goods and late styles, ut low prices. . Jlack fur trimmed reefers from $4.20 to $25.00. Colored fur trimmed reefers from $5.00 up to 82 Also In fuct pric olored and plain blacks. thing you want at right Second floors take elevator, 1 new cuses of winter dress goods will be exhibited Monday morning at won- detfuily low prices, IFOR 25¢ Wo will give you your choice of picces of Si-inch wide cheviot nad ding- onul guitings worth 40 1'OR 500 Your choice of 50 different patterns flan nel suitings, guaranteed overy thread wool, worth 7oc OR 75C line of storm serges, .0 line of broadclothsy blue, Get our An_ elegant and colors, worth Don’t miss our they come in all shades, black. brown, groen, tans, modes, ete. prices before buying eisewhere. BLACK GOODS, Our black goods department is replete with the latest productions of the loom, consisting of camel’s huir, serge, whip cord, Bedfords, crepe cloths, cashme and henriettas, ete rce the lowest. JUST RECEIVED An eiegant vaviety of changeable silks, beautiful colorings, 89c. FOR 12V Something entively shades, only 50c. It will pay you to get our pri fine dress goods before buying. thing new and fresh from New market. HO: W hav Judies e, our p JAR, crepes, ail cos on Ever, Yor [ERY DEPARTMENT. just received 100 dozen uless fast bluck hose, worth e for this sale 19¢. FOR 85C We will offera lot of Wri seamless skirts which have be $2.00:-only ono to a customer, GENUINE FOSTER GLOVE, 89C, Men’s furnishing goods sale Menday Don't miss it LINEN DEPARTMENT., 1,000 yards H6-inch table linen worth 40¢, our price only 20c. Linen towels, good si r. 600 yards 68-inch ail linen damusk, excetient guality, only n sold for Blanket and See our prices, OUR SHOE Will be one of the aty store Monday. comfort sale Monday. L ctions of our FOR £1.38 your choice of our en- ), $1.75 und $1.90 shoes. FOR $1.78 Your choice of all our $2 00, & 0 shoes, You 1 hiav tire stock of and FFOR $2.90, Your choice of our ladies’ turned shoes. Gilt Edge and Raven Gloss shoe polish only 124 . With every pair of $2.50 shoes or up we will give a pair of electric innersoles, just the thing for damp uand cold weather, Dont miss our sale in BASEMENT. Read these prices for next weelk GROCERY B French peas per Dr. Price’s baking powdc The Bell flour, warranted. We will give us much sugar for $1.00 as any one. Our stock of groceries is all fresh and new and is being sold cheapor than any store in the cit HOUSE FURNISHINGS, In this department w ill make the following prices for one week commene- ing Monduy morning: Copper rim wash boiler, No. 8, $1 All copper wash boilers, No. 8, $2.25. All copper nickel pluted tea kettles, $1.85. $1.00 hand BASKETS, tvery kind and quality, special prices. Come and got our p n- work bas kets, lunch busket CLOTHE BASKETS, BASKETS, ETC. Coffee pots from be up; large serub- biug brushes only se; iron' hundle serew a 3 can openers, good quality, Qish mops, Se; bread cuttin pins for erything d. MARKET in this HANG I"rom H0e 1o # 10 pic mber sets only § No. 2 flower pots 1 No. # flower pots 2o, No. 4 flower pots fic, Send us your wmuil order: & mles, THE BELL DEPT. send for ORIE CO., Sth streets, Grandest Opentng of Fino Imported and Domentio Millinery At MRS, R. H. DAVIES, 111 South 15th street, on the 2lst, the 224, di wo we will show exciusive Parisiun noy- Wednesduy, and Thursday, Durving thesc the following eltie Madam E. Noele's, Madam Alphonse Louison’s, Lugene Depre’s, ete, New York styles of Messrs. 1dch Messvs, Lord & N. Herrman, e “hiengo designs by D. B. Fish & Co Wittmoyer DBros, Edson Keith & Co, Such an artistic display of pattern huts and bonuets hus never before been on exhibition in Owaha and a visit to the store will not alouo illuminate your heud, but will impress you that we show anything new from Yy quarter of the globe. Wait for our opening and Remember WEDNESDAY \Flb THUKSDAY, MRS, R H, DAVIES, Opposite postoftico Lein's. fovh SPECIAL TRAIN TO WASHINGTON, Vi the sGreat Rock Island Route Abe Lincolu post of Council Bluffs,the guird of honor 1o the departwant comns mander and the lowa State band, will leave Council Bluffs on a special train Saturduy, September 17, at 2:45 p. . The train will run solid through to ‘Washington, stopping ut all tne princi- pal points in Iowa to take on old com- rades and their friends. Very low rates buve been made for this oceasion, tickets on sale September 13 to 20, good to return till October 10, Tho Rock Is'and runs four through express trains daily to Chicago, making close connec: tions withalllines enst, For vutes, route, eping car accommodations apply to Chux. Kennedy, G. N. &, B, A, 1602 Faram sti eob THE BOSTON - STORE ~ BASEMENT Tremencous Opening €ale, Linens, Drap- eries, Bed Epreads, Portieres Eto.X OUR MAMMOTH BASEMENT TOMORROW Position to %e Varlety and Never Tefore Were We In u Ofter Such 1 S0 Great Valu Little M for So ¥ 10 picces blenched and cream damask 2, worth 43 14 pied worth #1 5 preces 72-inch full worth 00, pecial prices on all our fine lunch and dinner sets, with dozen napkins to match, 8-4 doubie satin damask 85c, bleached damask TOW EL! ine assortment 25¢ huck and damask towels for 15, Tho Iargest towels on earth for would be cheap at 50¢ FPRINGED PATTERN CLOTHS. Fine fringed cloth, 50¢, worth 25¢y TABLE Lot 1. 81,00, Lot 2. $1.50, Lot ¢ 81, LAC Fine fringed cloth, 70¢, worth Fine fringed cloth, 98, worth AND CHENILLE CURTAINS AND TAPESTRIES, Large si Nottingham lace curtains, s and 98¢ u pair, worth up to $1.50. ottinghum lace curtains, 54 inches wide, $1.49 a pair, worth $2.50. 250 pairs lace curtains, in Nottingham and imitation Brussels, worth $5.00, go at 3250 a pai Handsome Irish point curtains at $3.50, $4.50 and £5,00 pair, worth up to $10.00. In cheniile curtuins we will offer an elegant line at %498 a pair. These goods ave all imported chenille with beautiful dado and heavy fringe top and bottom. Regular price ) We have stilta few pairs of very fine chenille curfains left from the Gluck stock at $6.25 and 5 a pafr, worth $12.50, apestry all round, %2 orii BEDSPIR ¢ white bedspreads 5 11-4 crochet spre with 5,00, ADS, he. Marseilles ich cove fringe s o, heavy, Marseilles ads, 98e. 1 cuso imported N gest size, made to s 13 5 fine imported wseilies spreads, 11 at $2.00, go ut figured satin Mar. les bedsprends. Those are the finest and worth §10.00. Sume are soiled. Come early and get a fect one for $1.05 JCIA L BASEMENT All colors, best quali per ounc 1000 y. finest silkene worth 13e, for 44 a Beautiful outing fanne a yard, 1ot children’s cloaks, worth as 2.50, fc i e cotton full pound ge, worth lsc. Ono large table heaped high with l:\[m'\'l adkerchiefs slightly imperfect, 2 for le. All numbers o or black, htiy soiled. BARGAINS. zephyr yarn, 5 apery, L worth up to Big high batting 10c, good lie machine thrond, a spool, somo BOSTON STORE, N. W. Cor. 16th and Dougias. fidence, Our patrons show their confidenco in our doing just us w ise by their liberal patronago. We have alwuys prided oursclves on living up to our alvertisements, and the quick response we get to any special ad- vertising assures us that the public ap- preciates it. THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LK OF OUR PER C CORPORATION SALLE. Remember anything in our stock gocs at one-fitth off, A $5.00 shoe cost A $1.00 shoe costs A $3.00 shoe costs A $2.00 shoe costs A $1.00 shoe cost LAST DISCOUNT IN- AND INVENTORY you $4.00, ou $3.20, 2. 40. ou #1.60. you S0, I wish to extond my heartfelt thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted mo in my late bereavement in the deuth of ife; also for the foral tributes, . KINcAID AND CHILD Mins Alice Ixuncs Has just returned from New York City and is now showing at store, 307 South 16th street, between Farnam and Har- ney, a complete new line of fall millin- ery goods. Mme. Hickman latest novel has r ies in milline i Excuraton Opy Via the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry., with choice of routes east of Chi- cngo. Washington, D. C.,and return, ono fare for the round trip, on sale Sept. 15th to 20th, good returning until Oct. 10th, Call at Omaha, or information, C. 8. Cann Ticket ugont. turned with offics 1501 Parnam strect, hone 251 for additional I A, NasH, General agent. -~ - New York Board of Haalth disinfect- ent, “Anti-Germ,” Sherman & MeCon- nell, Dodge strec Disinfect your homes against cholera with remedies approved by the “ublie Heulth association, now, Lund & LR T W. 1. Seaman,wagzons and Auet - N Unolmod Froight. il Stimmel’s warehouse, 9th and Jones streots, Monday, Sept. 19th, at 10 a.m. A large lot of uncluimed goods, Dry goods, Doots, shoes, stoves, harde carringes, At 12 ware, whisky, tobiceo, ote. All must be sold, anain any kind of lots. K. WELLS, AUCTIONEER, - J. G. Tate, grand master workman of the A. 0. U, W., will deliver a public lecture in the interest of that order ut Washington hall on Wednesday even- ing, Sept. 21st, at 8 m. Come out and hear one of Nebraska's orators. ;mdicu cspecially nvited, Admission reo, . ————— Lowest Rates to Washingsbn and K Vin the Chicago, Rock Isiand & Pu- cifie r'y, ickets forhis occision will be on sale September 13-20, good to re- turn until October 10. The ‘“‘Rock Leland” puns fous daily express trains to Chicago, making close connections with all linos east. - Remember the number, | 1602 Furnam street, and also that you | secure walety, sveed and comfort wfnun | ticketed Via the “Great Rock Isiand | Route.”, For rates, routes, ¥ eeping car | accommodations, ete., nddress | Chas. KENNELY, G, N, W, P, A, OMAHA DAILY BEE BOSTON STORE DRESS (00DS 9,00 Pieces New Imported Dress Goods Re- ceived This Week—Sale Tomorrow, NOW THE DRESS GOODS STOCK OF OMAHA 1t 1s a Universally Conceded Fact That We the Largest Dress Goods Business in Omaha Every Day in the Year, do TOMORROW IS NO EXCEPTION, 44 inch herring bone effectilluminated dress goods, new for this fall, in navys, browns and reds, at 25¢ a yd, or entire dress pattern $1.25. 42 inch all wool serge with silic stripe to harmonize, in browns, navy blue and greys. These goods will make stylish street dresses and for Monday will go a yd. Real value 7 Ixtea special for Monday. On center counter in the dress goods aisle £0 dress patierns of all wool storm serge, in nav, ‘oteh plaids or strip These goods are 54 inches wide and 4 dsin each pattern, und are $1. yurd, but Monduy they will go at for entire pattorn, At 49¢ pe urd, 200 pieces all wool cheviot suitingsin chevrons and fancy weaves. 40 inches wide, and sold else where in the city for Our price, t 69¢. 10 pieces of ladies cloth, 54 wches wide, in navys, tans and browns, manufactured especially for [nglisi walking suits; for Monday, 69¢; worth AVY BLUE AND TWO TONED STORM SERG Al 490, 69C AND 98C. 50 pieces of all wool alligator weaves and Bedlord cords, in nayv browns and myrtles; real value $1.00; for Monday, 69c a yard, 1,000 yards 40-inch all wool French eragmele, fancy crepons, alligator cloth, ottomans, whipcords, ete. We have placed this line all at one pri The colors are russet browns, sages, Russian blue, heliotrope, navy, in fact all the ling shades; E: d. One vrice tomorrow, In orcer to introduce the new brands of velvets, which are the popular trim- ming this fall, we will piace on sale tomorrow r 20-inch avery shude im; abie at 5 BLACK DRESS GOODS, 4-inch black mohair brilliantine, the most popular and best wearing black dress goods in the market, go ut sl a yard. 2,000 yards black, all wool, warp héavy henrietta cloth. the finest grade, imported, and sold in dress lengths only, at 50-inch black broadeloth, with a fau weave, zigzig pattern; veal value $1 a yard; Monday 75e, BASEMENT SUN-LIT DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. Waool serges in two shades of brown; for Monday 124c. Wool cheviot dress goods and plain, 42 inches wide; day 15 i6 picces of double fold, proof; For Monday 22c, SPECIAL SHOL Don’t forget for a minute that Lap- ham’s entire shoe stock from under the Palner house in Chicago was sold to us by the sheriff and is on sale now at THE BOSTON STORE, W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. Gobelin Tapestries. On Tuesday afternoon the Dewey & Stone IPurniture Co. will exhibit an ele- gant line of 'rench tapestries imported by Mr. P. A. Simons, who will be pres- ent to describe them. The ladies of Omaha arc ted to call and see this grand free exhibition of the finest line of tapestries ever brought to Omal edipstn by rsons & Berey's New Addition. Prices upon a portion of South Omaha realty in some loeations huve increased $100.00 per foot within the past s months. Watch the boom in prices upon lots in Persons & Berry’s new addition. s mball | We wish to anuounc and our patrons thay C. uylor will hereafter be identified in the fire insur- business with Martin, Perfc & double This is in for strines Mon- inch water- New scale | n0s at Hospe’s., o the public Sl Sumuel Burns closed his pitcher sale Saturday evening, and will Monday morning inaugurate a “Jardenier” sale; 100 of them 48¢ to $1.50, formerly $1.00 to $3.00. Doulton, Wedgowood & Leeds, Fall Opening, Misses Kuhl & Johnston pectfully invite you to their display of trimmed nats and millinery novelties on Monday and Tuesday, September 19 and 20, 1892 at N. B. Falconers ——— fuls at Hospe's. The Merrkam for Sale, [ine business chance if sold at once. For sale, the lease, furniture and fix- tures of the Mevrinm hotel, Omaha, con- tuining 60 rooms, elegantly furnished, all rented, eighty permanent guests. Best private family hotel in the west. Will sell beeause of poor health, Ker terms apply on premises, 25th and Dodge. Mrs, L. M. Tuttle, e New picture frames. A, Hospe. e Gas (ixtures, electric and combination chandelie Lorgest & finest stock in eity. Prices guarancecd low as the lowest, Don’t fuil to see us before purchasing. Tue Husse Artists’ ma Remarkably Low Greatly reduced ratos to Wi D. C. and veturn vin **I'he ern Line,” Sept. 13 to 20th, inclusive, good returning until Oct. 10th, Choice of routes east of Chicago, with liberal stop-over privileges. Slaoping cur berths can be obtaincd through to Washington, Call early at city ticket oftice for full information, 1401 Farnam R. R Rrrenn Gy stive nination freo. Tudor Optical Co., cornor Farnam and 14th, - I'rescoing and interior decorating; de signs and estimates furnished, He Lehmann, 1508 Douglas street, Go AR EXCURS Vin the Wabash Line. IPor the above occasion the Wabash will sell, Sept. 13th to 20th, round trip tickets to Wushington and Baitimore,at less than half fure,with choice of routes; passing down the beautiful Shenandoah Valley or crossing the mountains of Vir- inia by daylight, within sight of many amous battletields. You have privi- lege of stopping at St. Louis to visit t.ie great oxposition and fair; als iew the magnificent street filluminations and parade of Veiled Prophets, which will surpass in grandeur allefforts of foriaer yenrs. For rates, tickets, sle accommodations, und furih tion, call at Wabash office, 152 street, or write G. N, CLavroy, N. W, I Agt., Omahua, Neb. ping car | g Gemae | Yaliner . i ArRam | gpeet, Omuha, Neb, i EPTEMBER A BRILLIANT DISPLAY. The 99-Oent Stors, 1319 Farnam Street, in Heliday Attire, NEW NOVELTIES ARRIVING EVERY DAY, New Goods, New Stylos, New Prices Adorn Every Department of Our Magnificent Stock—Give Wen Call Next Week— Open Evenlngs TILS 0'clock, SPECIAL SALES MONDAY. 500 picces genuine stransky blue steel enameled ware at 50 cents on the dollar of real value. Saucp pans at 250, 39¢, 49cand upward. Kottles at 25c, 89¢, 49¢ and 6 Ten ketties at 90, $1.48 and $1.08. Coffee pots at 74c, 88¢ and 99c. Ten pots at 74e; &8¢ and 19 Rico boilers H9¢, $1.48 and $1.08, Dish pans 99¢; $1.20 and $1.48. I'ry puns 590, 49¢, 60 Cups and dippers at 19¢, and 89¢. The above are the hest goods and are positively one-half less than real value. Look further at the bonanza bargains for next week. ) 1,000 gonuine Hunter flour sifters at old overywhere at 25c. ckages toothpicks, sale price, 2 packages de; 10¢ packages toilet paper, ule price, 3 packages for 10¢; paring knives, e, worth 15¢; sponge racks, 10¢, worth 25¢; pudding pans, 5¢, S and 10¢, worth three times the money; 35¢ din- ner pails, sale price, 15¢c and 25¢; flour sifters, sale price, 8c. Bird cages at forced sale pric Crockery and glass bargains. 50c beiry bowls, sale price, 19¢; jolly glasses, 4ci lemonade sets, sale price, dde. The_ balatiss of thoso ne "rench china plates, 10c, worth 50c; 75¢ glass water jugs, 20c for this sale. Leather goods, traveling bags, belts, ete., closing out all our $1.00, 75¢ and 50c belts at 25¢, 500 pocketbooks at 25e, each worth $1.00; traveling bags at 49¢, 69c, 7 4,95, Jewelry and silverware, all new goods, fic prices. > cach for your choice of pickle e sugar d creamers, 8poons, ete. , worth $1.50, Rogers’ tea spoons, $1.19 per set. ! table spoons, per sct. * knives, $1.19 per set. These are warranted triple plate. Rogers’ forks, $1.19 per plated. > a set for sterling triple plated tea ons. 0c a set for sterling triple-plated table spoons. 1,000 ladies’ pins Monday at 10c each; worth s0c. Solid gold band rings 10c, 25¢ up to 99¢. Best worth § Dolls, dolls, dolls, a grand offering for we 1,000 shoes and set, triple rolled plated vest chains 7 inch kid body dolls, with k heads. flow Muke ita point to visit our store, whether to purchuse or look us over; it will pay you. THE99-CENT STORE, H HARDY & CO. e A FORECLOSURE ik Sale 6f Household Goods and Chattels On our 3rd floor TUESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock, Sept. 20. Weo were compelled to foreclose a mortgage and we will on the above date sell at auction household goods consist- ing in part of bedroom - suits, plush par s and lounge, heating stove, AUCTION 00 Singer sewing machine £50.00. n and stool and many other articles, all of which will be sold with- outreserve to the highest bidder. You should attend this sale. Take the elevator to third floor Tues- day morning at 10 o'clock, W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502 t0 1514 Capitol ave. Cortpn A o Latest sheet music at Hospe's. —_—— M L Having secured a leasc of the Omaia Guards’ armory, Capitol avenue, for fiv y ve made extensive i and our patrons will find this school the most convenient artl _comfortable in all respects to be found in the city. No stairs to climb, no pillars for children to be,injured against, and we will assure all o O R patronage that we will retain the high standard our school has earned these last six Ars, being the only wmember of the ussocin- tion of teachers of dancing in Omahn. All dances emenating from the associa- tion will be taught inour classes. The children will begin Saturday, October 1, at 10 a. m., for beginners, and at 2 p. m, for advance; adults will begin ‘I'uesday, October 4, ut 8 p. m.; opening ussombly Thursday, September 20, at 8 p. m. Former pupils and friends cordially in- vited without further invitation. Cir- culars at the school or our residence, 2006 Dodge st. FIFTY OR NIN AMIE: Miss Alice Isunes Has just roturned from New York City and is now showing at store, 807 South 16th streot, between Farnam and Har- ney,a complete new line of fail millin- ery goods, Domestic, Domestic, Domestic soap. L 7 O0'closkiin the Evening TIs the time tha fast Omahi-Chicago train via “the: Northwestern lino™ leaves the UnionPacilic depot, Omahn, arriving at Chieago at 9:30 o’clock next morning. Vestibulod sleepers and fros parlor cars. City ticket offica, 1401 Farnam. wnclalmed Fromght. At Phil Stimmel’s warchousc h and Jones strects, Nonduy, apt. 19th, 10 aom. A large Tot of unclaimed goods, Dry goods, boots, shoes, stoves, hord- ware, whisky, tennc All must be sold, and 1o any kind of lots R, WELLS, AUCTIONEER. soap saves time and labor, -~ A Domesti canf Pullman tourist sleeping cars are run daily on all Pacific const trains via the Sautas Fe route, the shortest line to California. Lhe cars are furnished with bedding, matresses, toilet articles, ete. Porters are in attendance. Second-cluss tickots are honored on these cur, In addition to the daily service the Santa Pe [Route runs special excursion parties with an agent of the company in charge, using these lourist sleoping cars, and leaving Kansas City every Sunday noon, Por fuether information and time table anta e Route and reseevin ing car becths, wdd L ssenger ngent of th Domestic soup s1ves woney IWENTY W. R BNNETT COMPANY P S Brand Now Oigar, Tobacco and Pipe Department. NEW CIGARS, FRESH AND ELEGANT We 1 tro ve Them In Al 1e to B0c g is a Marvel for the Pro ndes and Prices ach—Our 1o Cl- This le cigaris not a stogie or cheroot, but a regular mado cigar. Next is our 2¢ cigar. Then comes one a Next our de cigar, Then a very large and complete line of be cigars, Then comes our 10¢, 8 for Our 10 stra cigaes, Our 15e, 2 for Yhe. Our steaight 15¢ cigar. Then our 50c cigars, the best made. We ean give you better values for less money than you can find anywhere in the west. Our line of pipes is large and varied, justarrived, all’ new und prices made very low. We began at4c cach and havea rattler at 5 cents eac If you smolke a pipe it will pay you to lovk our line over. Our line of chowing tobaccos and ecig arettes can’t be touched by sompetitors. Our line of “Omaha Made’ cigars is large and they are really exura valucs. Our brand new show case and counter is certainly a thing of beauty and a work of art. Come in and let us explain the work- ings of it to you. IT IS A WONDER. Have you got oue of those 10c dippers r one of those 10¢ coffee pots for seyet? It not, you should have one Monday. Every lady seems to bo carrying out one or more of those pillow sham holders from our store. They only cost 15 You should have one. In our Grug aepartment we have just put in additional help, so you can get some of our bargains promptly. Ben- nett’s patents are taking and holding the lead. Why pay $1.00" for an artic when you can get the same for 75c? wily not go further and suve 10¢ more by using Bennett’s patents? Guaranteed to do the work for 65c. We don’t have standing adverti ments in_every paper in the United States which cost millions every year. We save this and give it to our cus- tomers, We have in this department a large and clegant assortment of toilet articies and soaps. Come in and get our prices. Iv our furniture department we c alarge and varied line of rugs, matts and hassocks; also mirvors cheap: wool dusters, window shades cheap, In our wooden ware department we have a few refrigerators and water cooters left we will sell without regard to cost rather than carry oyer. Our jewelry departinent wonders. Arvything you want line get o i is doing in this Co. The largest bank ever in Omaha “The Hetzel mammoth grocery sold by the sheriff to C. O. D. Brown, This stock was hought for 50c on the dollar aud will be on sale nexv Satur- day. - The stock consists of a groceries and witl be sold our competitors can buy th Watceh Ture Br or price Don’t forget the pluce. tonehill’s old stand, next to the Boston store. BROWN’S C. O. e Miss Alico Isancs Has just returned from New York City and is now showing at_store, 507 South 16th street, between Farnam and Har- ney, a complete new line of fall millin- ery goods, le of groceries full line of 1t less than r goods for. . y Opening. Septembe and 24th, M 3S. 7th, opp. court house. - The Fidelity Trust company has re moved its office to 1702 Farnam, south- eust corner Bee building. = Real estate. Burguins only. My word is good. W. G. Albright. -2-3 N. Y. Life bldg. ——— Domestic is the best hars —~—— Religions Work nnd Workers, The Outing club of the Younz Men’s Christian association 100K a very pleasunt little jaunt to the Florence water works last Wedanosday night. There were eleven in the party and they couered the distance bo tween Thirtieth street and Ames avenue and Florence in forty minutes on foot. They were kindly shown through the immense plant by the obliging engineer and caught the ¥ o'clock train for Omaha, “The Methodist churches of Omaha wh have been obliged to change pastors this vear, are anxiously awaiting the results of the couferenco which 1s now in session and close tomorrow at St. Paul, Nen. Bishop Warren presides and will announco tho appointments tomorrow. ‘The Hans- com Park church bas called Rev. I, H. Murray of Peunsylvania, and if the bishops agreo to it ho will come. ' The First church has called Rev. Frank Crane of Bloomiug- ton, 11, and 1t is understood he will come, Tho other churches will probably take tho pustors sent them by tho bishop without waking o special cali, ‘Phic rovival services at the First Chrisuan cburel conticue with marked euccess, The Current Topic elub bogius its recular work of the winter at the Youung Men's Clristian association tororow night. - - ous € Yesteraay afiernoon u uegress giving the name of Mollio Wapples upreared at the po- lice station asking for a warrant for Charles 1. Kead, the ‘Thurteenth streev loan ugent, Sho says that she has been livine with Itead in the relation of mau ana wife for tho last six years aud that she has been ubout to become w mother on four difierent occasions wheu Itead has procured criminal operations. Tho last oporation severely injured ber. and Kead paid #0500 und sccured another colored misiress, 2 WRITAUL WAS SWOPD Out and served by Ofticer IKeysor upon IKtead, who appeared yesterday niterncon before Juage borka and gave bonas in the sum of $2,500 for his appearance for trial. e complulnant lives at enteenth street, ater sonp 14 South Sev- A GRAND OPENING istallment At the People's Mammoth Honse Tomorrow. FORT OMAHA MILITARY BAND ATTENDS 25,000 Handsome Souvetirs Will Be Dis- tributed to Visitors —Mysic All Ev Ing With a Splendiv Dispiny of Fireworks, The long-looked-for fall opening of the popular and widely known P’eoplo’ Mammoth Instaliment House, 13151317 Farnum street, t co all day to- wmorrow and during the entiro evening. Thoe whole building from roof to ment will be at the freedom of the pub: lie. Great preparations have been mude without regard to ex for the torwainment of all visitors. ‘Twenty-five thousand handsome souvenirs will be given awny. During the evening P’rof. Auerbach wiil give a grand display of fireworks and balloon ascensions from the roof of the building. The Fort Omaha Military band in full uniform, consisting of 22 pieces, under the lead- ership of Prof. A. Wedemeyer will ren Q following seloctions: “Fra Diavolo,” The Lime Kiln base- so on- Auber. Soiree Club’s. Laurmdau, Selection — Opera Weber. Gavotte—Reoves, Waltz — Wine, Strauss, Overture—) Medle Selection Musiceal Melange Danza Mex Ridengua. Lpisode Militaire Galop—Good Nigat. Latmr No cards of invitution have sued but the public in geners dially invited to be present. Speci tention is called to the opening an nouncement, onpage 16 of today’s issue. —_——— New china for decorating at Hospe's. et~ kit Auction Unclaimed Frelght, At Phil Stimmel’s warehouse, 9th and Jones streets, Monday, Sept. 19th, at 10 A large 1ot of unciaimed goods, v goods, boots, shoes, stoves, hard- ware, whi tobaceo, ote. All must be sold, and in any kind of lots. R WELLS, AUCTIONEER. (e L The Fidelity Trust company has re- moved its oflice to 1702 Farnain, south east corner Bee buildin “Der Freichutz " Women and Song. \bucco. Verdi. Plantation Songs. € 11 Poluito, Donizetti. Meoyrelles. na—Roses and Tho Dodworth, been is PROGIESSL We mined 10,000,000 varrels of satt in The ruilroad dining cars in this country eacn moro monoy than the slecping aua bag gage cars together. F'rench florists aro cultiva a oy which bears a flower that is white in th morning, red at uoon and blue at uy ‘The higlest viaduct in the world n eracted in Bolvia, over the I POINTS, bas just v Loa, 4 feel ubove the sea lovel aud 4,008 feci above tke river. Within' the memory of men now livine, we've passed from the “‘prairic schooner” 1o the Puilman car, and from tho tatlow candlo to the olectric light. The latest form of steamship propeller is an Euglist invention ana is designed 50 th when in motion there is no weight of water ou tho vludes on the rise and full of the propeller due to the pitching of the vessel. Platinum vessels for concentrating acids are now made on au improved plan, the now feuture being that of coating the platinum with gold. Such a coating, 1t is founa, adds mated to the life of the vessel. Au engineer resident in Gilasgow has, after nineteen years’ labor aund experimentation, devised au arrangement iu un engine by which ho returns all tho steam buck to the boiler after duing its work in the eylinder. A pair of mowing machines made in 1822 were the first maunufactured in this conntry, and there were only two of ths original pat: tern built, Oune of them is still in the barn on Samuel Worth's farm at Marshaliton, Chester county, Pa, Steady progross be now boing mado in the construction of u Iroad across the And. which will eventually connect the Argentine and Chilian systems of rouds. Bv this con neetion passengers and freight will oo car- ried from Valparaiso and Buenos Avres in soventy-two hours, while at prosent the by steamer through the strait of Ma ipios twvelve days. This opening up of a rich country which has hitherto de ponded upon pack mules for the Lransportu- tion of its produc.s should inure to the beiiefit of commerco, and wili doubtless exort healthful influerce upon communiti that have so far been cat off from civilization, St S IN T LABOR FIE A Texas woman runs s 700,000 acre ranch, “Tho biennis sntion of the Brothe hood of Locomotive Firemon is in sossion in D, he 8,000 conl miners of the river district near Pittsburg struck because of a onc-bulf cent reduction a ton. Oue-third of the mines had been working, but the strike clos them. A laborer named Holtzman has colebrated his 101st birthday at Buedingen, in Hessia, and asserts that Lic is as spry as bowas forty years ago, Avany rute, he bas not yet given up work. The vewly elected officers of the National Association of Letter Cartiers aro: Prébiaent, Frank E. Smith_of Sun president, M. W. Mu secrotury-treasurer, York, The recent adiress of Chiof Arthurof the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers at Toronto contains some fneis ana sugeestions wat deserze the caroful cousideration of workingmen everywhere. He represcnts labor orpanization thut has provod to be n completo success, and ho tells Low and why it has succceded. It has boen in existenco twenty-eight years: its membership agurc eates t has paid out over £4,000,000 1o the widows und orphuns of deceased cngl neers: and it is so much respected by raii- road cor i by the public the cone usks from i time are roadily . The main s of its strength hes in the fact thatit pro motes the olevation of labor oy systematic acd practical neans, 1 tslund Wil B3 In, o of Grand Island, who was ¢ u prominent boomer of the Nob ka advertising train, was 10 the city yester- | day and looked over the cars beine prepared for the sccond edition of Nebrasku on wheels, He says thut Grand Island cannot afford to Ktay out und that ho will make one of tho of forts of his life 1o sce that the city of tho su gar beet factory is reprosented. T00 LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION, RFaL bxvans e o . L Buiaing o My word I W G, Aluright u21-2-5 New York Life. K. Victory of New Mt Nargatne for Monday, 100 pieces standard dress prinw, 3io yard, 1 caso yard. 50 picces unbleached Canton flannel, 4i¢ yard. 50 pieces extra heavy unbleached Can- ton flanuel, only 9¢ yard: worth 15¢. 50 dozen gonts “unluundried white shirts, slightly soiled, Mondays25c each. Gents 4-ply linen collars 84 each GREAT TOWEL BARGAINS, 100 dozen all linen huck and damask towels, with fancy bovaers, sizo 183 Monday cnly 9¢ each. 100 dozon satin damask towe! knotted fringe and fancy borders, only 10ceach, 100 6-4 chenille table covers, 75¢ each. 50 6-4 chenille table covers, fringed all around, only $1.25 each. Special bargains Monday dross goods. 26 pioces wool brilhantine 40 in. wide, worth 7ie, Monday 25¢ per yard Just avrived, second shipment of storm os in all new full shades, ulso navy iues at 65 nd $1.00 por vard, 100 dozen ladies’ fancy bordered hand« shiefs Monday 5¢ ench, worth 10e, 10 dozen childrens’ fust bluck stock= ings, sizes b to 93, only 10c per pair, CLOAKS, Visit our cloak department. Wo can save you money on Clonks. Don't think of ‘buymng anything in Cloaks until you have seen our line, 100 ladies' fall weight jackets, odds and ends of last rouson, They are all \\-Innl, Take your pick next Monday L each. Don’t forgev our Carpet department, We can interest you in Carpets and Curtains, Come in depurtment. hoavy unbleached muslin, be in wool Monday, bargains in every BENNISON BROS, Silver Wedding. The pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam corner of Twonty-3ixth streot ana Poppleton avonue, was the scens of a very pleasant gathering last Monday night, Twenty-five years ago tho worthy host ana hostess were madn man and wife, and a scoro or wore of their many friends decided to give them an avpropriato reminder of the oo- casion. They uccordingly dropped in casually on Monday evening until the spacious pate lors were filled. Mr. J. A. doko tuen calléd the bride and groom of quarier of & cen- ago forward and in his usuul happy manner preseuted them on behalf of their fricnds on elegont silver tea set, ¥, ulthough completoly surprisod, managed (o respond in an equally haj py vein, aftor which refreshments woco served and @ wmost enjoyable evening was passed. Among those proseut were J. A. Hako, W. B. fell, Jam Waggoner, B. Adims, Charies Coffman, M. K. Walwork, Alma Jackson B. Blanchard, James Foley, I H. White, Frank Dorsoy, Korty, Dan Shull and ‘L. M Mesdames Vorls, Huxhes, Dyvall, Hough ana Mofet of Nevraska y: Misses Iila ava Auna Gosney, Mavel and Madge Halke, Josio Beverly s, Ju- ! !B Denny, L. C. Reoings 1 George Dyball and Mr. and Mrs. s Prazier, Ab Dan Murphy, Murphy, W. B. Thomas B. Rev. Mr. Kuhn, op'e Whom You Know. . Clarke, it was thought today would hardly live through the night, so rap- idly bias tho disease from whicl ste is suffer- ing advanced. Her son, Will ( s also confined to his bed with' typhoid and vesteraay show no 15 of amprovement, An expert whc has been giving the matter of shortaning tho length of formal dinners some attention says: “All are agreed that the modern dinner should oo brought to & havpy end within an hour, and sowe, deed, fix forty-five minutos as tho moie oor- rect ' limit to obtain either ob- ject, the simplifiead menu lends powerful assistance, but it is not enough 1 itself 1o insure suceess. It becomes absolutely nocese sary to consider wheu ordering o dinner the timo that th) servico of oach thing will probably occupy, and now this can voreduced to the narrowest point. Any provosal that is calculated to mccelerats matters without perceptible burry must ve worth consiacration, for it need not be said that whilo anxious to secure brisk sorvico do not want to bo galloped through a as if wo were all late for the train. il, tho simplest way to obtain what wo desire is to avolish, us far as we csn, the nanding round of dishes from which our wucsts have to helo thomselves and to sorve the various compoucnt parts of the dinner ready helped from the baffet.” WASHINGEON, D, . AND RELURN. Via the Missouri Pacitic, The Missouri | trip tickots to Washington or Baltimore nd return from Scptember 13th to 20th vory low Choico of routes t of St. Loui or rates, tickets or ther information call at city offices, yener 15th and Parnam or depot, Sth and Webster. Tios J. O, PrinLieri, A o = Come To sray " Nearly every new house starting in announces tho fact that » business first they have ‘‘come to st Scoficld wanws 10 stay, He decided that, after an hour’s walk about Omaha on his arrival here cight years ago, and in less than twénty=four hours hud made a business engngement that resulted in his becoming tide resident a month luter, . Scofield will make evory effort to stay® He will keep u sclect stock of clonks, suits and furs, He will never price. e will keep only such goods as he can recommend. His stock will al latest styles 1115 mute, effects, sacrifice quality for uys represent tho \ls will vopreseut the latest D®PRICES [eam o Usced in Millions of Baking Powder Homes—4o Years the Standara Tlo wili have but one price for all, Scofield asks this: He wants every man,wol in Omaha to visit his store. Tha day he opens his store for business will be announced later. Watch for it. K SCOFIELD CLOAKS & SUITS . 1619 FARNAM ST OMAHA 3 7 $ 1 and ‘-h.z-l\ ~ - . / o will sell rourd @