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. I'illl OMAHA DAILY B INDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1802-SIXTE PAGH W. I, BENNETT €O, N N T " - N oy i ]. "\ (m ‘I,F «\F l ] \ -TOR‘ B HV X N TYT N NN ED. N, BROWN, FALCONER'S ~ MONDAY THE 99-CENT STORE. ME GREAT SHOE SALE BOSTON STORE OSTON STORE EXTRA SALES New Goods Arriving Every Day - Every Dee The € 0. D Grocer, 110 and 118 & 15t8 partment kud and Comolete, - - , Stroot > Additions in our jewel*v department, " " " 1 . 1 : Having bought the entire pac PRICES LOWER \ H\N EVER " | 60 Miok Fur Bots Mondsy 86,00 Each— | Ontting Prices to Make Room for Holidey | Good Stow @ Low Pricos—Naw in the | Now Ourrie tho Lavgest Stock of Drew | Ancther Grest Bareain Salo of Tino Mil- | Colfforns mati 1o entire pack of o The day of good jeweiry and _siiver- 35 Mink Boas at $6.00 Each. Goods, | Time to Buy Them, Goods in Omaha. linery at Half Price Tomorrow. on Monday and Tuesday only, Novem ware at less than half the usual price bor 7 and 8 what Californin canned has now arrived und W, R. Bennett Co. R o s E— goods I have on hand nt o less price has oponed up n new, large and olegant | | Ap|IEg JACKETS $3.68 ON MONDAY | RUINOUS REDUCTION TO CLEAR 'OUT | SHOE BUYERS CAN SAVE MONEY | THE BIST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES | ANOTHER Al s than they are worth on the Pacific const. assortment of wat hea. clocks, silver- % California 8-1b, apricots, per ¢ 15 ware and a large live of jewelry, all to - = California -1t pe M‘ ‘.UL “"r::_\.(.:". ;,&w\.!',_.v(”_ POLTTAR AND LONG | FAex’ 810.00 Far Trimmed dackets 8 Hou rnishing Goods, Crockery, Glass: | By Attending she Great Special Shoe SAle [ We Strive to Give That Which Fashlon | Another Great Sale of Brassels ftugs and | 10 Yk & 4 N N TKBLIN: BO AR Each - Flannel ta and Faney ware, Tinware, Woodenware, Blne En- At Zundes Iirosh, 1520 Doug- and Correct Taste Demand at the Fur Ruga—A Tremondons Boom for Oar California 3-1b. Green Gage plums, W bogin With Wus...ce at 81,50 etk Xmas Linens r Bargain Ameled Ware mps, Pletar 1ns Stweot—Mail Or Lowest Prices That Any Grand Second Floor—Tom L) _:f:;::',:]::' 818, Gold nd upwarda and everything guaranteed Counte nday. mes, Ete., 1 Promptly Filled, One Can Name. and All Nest Weel LS L BACLLLIB o Bk o 0 ‘\u : ; 2R per can, 18¢ and backed up with our reputation, — — JR— —— California 8-1b. grave n } 0 v e g 0| G-1b, graves, par can, 13¢. Money nlways refunded in case articles - " ‘alifornia 3<1b, y ol rrlo Are not as we represent or not satis Dargains wore never more plentiful Take advantage of this grand oppor- STUDY THESE PRICES. DO WE SUCCERT BIG RUG SALI N*“" fornin 3-1b. “white cherrics, per factor with us than they will be Monday. Mr. | tunity for bargains, R / Liadies’ kid button shoes, patent | LET OUR CROWDED STORE AT- 1 Big rugs—about 6 fectlong— in Scotch California 8-1b, 1on cling peach Al kinds of jowehy nt away de Falconer is in New York picking up good HOUSEKEEPERS' GOODS. leather tipped, sizes 24 to 7, actual ST, body brussois, only 90¢ each por can, 19 cling penches, rices. : seasonable stufl atextrrordinary figures, [ Double pillow shamholders 12¢, each | value $1.50, our special prico 1,00, At 200— Stotch Wilton rugs, also about 6 foot | Catifornin 811 i Best make of clocks at bottom pricos; | For instance mink fur bons, the most | worth 50 Ludios’ glove call bution shoos, com: [ ool two toned faney #lgzag woaves | 1002, 31,10, very prowts pattorna ORHIGS Bat S TR Ao we do not handle infrios males of | popular furof the season in the east, in [ Large willow clothes baskots, 49¢, 69 senso Or ohory to, notunl valuo | and 4ecinch wide mohulf sorges; netval | , Eiewant long ‘voal fur rugs, worth | " Calitorsin S9b. Sartlett et dlools, fact u eraze the We offer a genuino [ and 8ie, T i our spocial price $1.25 value 7dc, go # as P #4000, go at 82 55 B ORNIBEEG 5 e R In connection with jowolry, watches _MINK BOA MONDAY AT #5.00. Pails 10¢, tubs 45¢, 53¢ and 65c, Ladies’ geaunine dongola button shoes, At 850 € w d. i SPECTAL BARGAINS ”H S is and clocks we earry in this department I'he least we have been able to buy Clothes bars at 2ie, 3¢ ahd 49c. all styles, tipped or plain, common 25 pieces homespuns and serge suit- IN BRUSSELS CARPETS. syrup and nro N ” RS 1 / the lnrgest line of pocket and table cut- | these for heretoforo has been $7.50 und | Groat 49¢ sale of bluo steel onameled | senso or narrow toe, tetual value & Ings, in steipes, dingonnls and wmarl of- | Blegant pattorns, bright, Hght and | Mo ts thodis Ml Brluos bolow, doalors, Wo also carey a | . MINK FUR BOAS AT 5,00 Mon 49¢ for f ying pans worth $1,00. Ludios’ genuine dongoln button shoos, | | A MR L { 5% n VIR o i Gt L) Dot ceng, PRI, ns they will advanio 25 g 4 ' b > ha een compellec s| ¢ for kettles worth $1.00, new square toe, opo v o ans 100 1 Dol N L) large tino o fsilver und plated ware of | 41y, we have been compelled to ask 49¢ for kettles worth $1.00, quare toe, opera or common Sense 100 picees of ne ress goods just ro. Superb Wilton, Moquette nnd bod 13 case of nssorted o P th BIEST make fomorly #1330 for. Wo. will also soll | 4t for snuconns worth £1.00. lusts, tipped o plain. notual valuo 82,50, | oived o sinims ot 5 £ LDl | Brussols carpots, 98c, worth 81,350 yurd, | paying o, Asorted goods and snve Full line of tho celelrated Rogers [ line at .00 ks T e for pudding pans worth 81 our special prico $1.85. any | Cheviots, forty inches wide. Allbright, MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Como early and buy bofore they aw ware, and we shall make prices that WINTER JACKETS AT $3.68, 19¢ for wash basins worth $1.00, Ladles’ fino dongola hutton shoes, any | trash ronds, dnd as the modes and fosh fisn T y all el L i L) MG s are all splendidly mado | 49¢ for ten pots worth $1.00, stylo toe, cloth or leather tops, actual | e S0 t0d 0 TR RLR ENE VEINE i ”",“i' AL Yf vie speuial bure | 8 mbor, only M . Y GOODS ARE “TIHIE GENUINE The 1 porfoct fits 49¢ for coffee pots worth $1,00. value $3.00, our special price 2. 15, rab.oT6ret ot 806 o Vitd s U LR Gl or, only Moudny and Tuose h ” T T 3 ST " SACRIF ‘G OTIN 3 ) 1 1 ever offored at 3¢ a yard, $1 untrimmed hats for 250, day. public will certainly consult their inter PUR TRIMMED JACKET, 38, N .7:\< RIFICING TINWARL, Ladies’ genuine welt (extension sole) At 408 E 81 95 U tEImed hiits tor 5o ED. N. BROWN'S . O. D, ests by examin:ng 1 od# aad prices in Pheso are $10.00 jackots and you ean- : dishpans 10e. or turn button shoes, all styles, wetual | 85 iccan, all wool Scoteh suiting, 175 untrimmod hats for 7. AL olthies” 'stsrs; OMAl ob: Soul ) f 1 ) 1 % o o | this stock before pu ¢ .usi i elewhere, | DOt buy the same quality anywhere for dinner pail 10c. williy 1.00, our special price $2 75, mottled effocts and mixed colorings, untrimmed hats for 1,2 Omaha. And please remember tha: C UR JEW- | less. Al sizes * dairy pans 10 Iindiess varicty ladies’ extra fine RIOEBAEERI 56 T al YR T LS Gl AV o — - y ‘[ BLRY DEPARTMIN' -~ inour 1 1o, LINEN DEPARTMENT. cuspidors 10c. shoes. Wo guarantoe n positive saving '\ff\l,,‘,“;f,‘,.lr.“"“v"_l,.,‘,l,"lfi.-”"1' L e L RAN SHOKT OF FROVISTONS, main floor, No. 1506 Cupits’ nver ue FANCY LINENS. FANCY LINENS. 25¢ flour sifters 10¢, of $1.00 to $2.00 on every pair purchased AL 006 4 ':”"j"“."" suilors for a0c. ks 4 OUR TEA, COF ke AND S 0CE Tomorrow we put on sulo an immense Thousands of other articles at cor- | of us. Tt i 0. | ane tourist caps for 2ic, Mardships Endurod by the Passongers and DEPARTMENT 13 crowded w.' - | nscortment of hem stitehed linens both | responding reductions, JES' AND C© s Lo | [ ey el Wby, 3 ttimmed hats for §1.50. Crow ot the Euchantress DEPARTMENT is crowded w.'h pur- [ aseor b . J ! A A T LRSS s MISSES” AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. | suitings, beautifully illuminated in as- ) teimmed hats for 42, VEW Y 5ok bintd I chasers all day long. We are scllir plain and stamped, consisting of teay SACRIFICING LAMPS, ChITARBA'S “Bonula rocco button | sorted colorings. These are sold at 1141 i vk 5 e ! K, Nov. 5.A story of great sufs | more goods from this department than | cloths, buveau scarfs, centerpioces, > lamps complete for 10c. RIS E L WL RRTR T GRTC B but wo sell them tomorrow ab 6Se e ld B G il fering, through want of food and water, is | evor before Why? Because we ara [ lunch cloths, doylies, ete., ete. These 5¢ lambs complete for shoes, sizes 5 to 74, actual value, 75e, our A IMEneaCIot OF Ketw SHATBEabic l]‘”_'{‘”"“‘ huts for $3. tola by the crew of thosteamer Enchuntro giving better va'uss and better prices | £00ds you will find much cheapor than [ 81.00 laps completo for 69 price 50c. * |ietovin suviusy vavy Blie: oF: et 1w UBBIIDLL 2 Captain - Chrisholme of tho United Statos than anyone in th: city. We are not | they wero over offered before. We SACRIFICING GLASSWARE Children’s genuino pebblo button | this most popular fabrie we ave ofering NN O, and Brozil Mail Steamship line, which 18 afraid to back up this assortion by | Would udviso you to buy ns early as pos- | 4% for 4-pioco gluss sots worth $1.00. | gy “gizes 8 o 10, worth $1.00, our | for Motarbenar fabric we aro offering Y COr o AndIDOUBINS, 5 visw ST MTHS | hReHGN e RO e GIVING YOU FREE @ eup of coffec or | sible whilo you get n good assortment. e for berey sets worth 7ac. TS = i 300, 180, 076 and 890, i EARLY BLECTION RETURNS loft S5t. Thomas Ostovar Lereific galos tea to test the crality of our goods. We have u great many odds and ends | 5 each for ‘sugars, cre: gpoon- | P _I“_""_- : : . Tiported French dingonal and broad- Csemin 3 e were met on the vovage, but five days before Call in when down win and geta de- | that wo have marked down far below | holders and butters, worth 20¢ each. Children’s genuino dongola shoes, cloth of our own importation, the cor- n by Which the Judges and Clerks May [ Féaching hevo it wus suddentv discovered thay licious and refreshine enn oreoffee or | cost. They are perfect in every way Ceiory glassos, oo each. patent leather tipped, sizos 8 to 103, | ooy R P A bt BRI B S O P BVRBE itite tie Work. tho provision supphies and water wers noarly tea WITHOUT MONEY AND WI only a little soiled. { s each for fine tumblers. worth $1,85, our price $1.00. allyard and a hall wide, S9¢ to [ 1w lons will it take to count the votat | Mlgone. e crew was veaticed (o one biseuit OUT I'RICE. Wo would also call your attention to b-pieco decorated chinatea sets, $2.95 | “3isiag) pobblo button shoes, sizos 11 4 L i gt i is tho question now uppermast in the | enused reat o itoriny s GG AL | n[l'n UROCKERY MEPARTMENT. f our Ilrll"llu:-n(llxlhh noitt Haad (G | s s i t0 2, worth §1.85, our prico $1,00, IN OUR BASEMENT. minds of candidates, committeemen, city and | thoir hearts wore. gladdaned whon e | s making an elegant o in sales | prices are marked very low. ecorated chamber sots, $1. O Vi atste et o ess oods o oroe county officials and tho ges und clerks of | Steamer camo into po sdnosduy, I whid now. goods, Mun; thingsin tals DOMESTIC DEPARTME Sacrificing POCKETBOOKS, PRR- | Misses’ genuine dongola or glove calf ,.,“,\1,1.} ‘,“ “'A!. Chd Ll .r,',mm.,.”,'“ R e Ak BRI LU o R B LT A ) department would 1 2 very app opi- Just recewved, 75 pieces Angoracamel- | FUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. | button shoes, sizes 11 to 2, worth $1.50, BAsBmMOnS S ST g REE ority of people will Lo ot | 10 her dock toaay, 4 ate holiday presents. Lool over this | ette, flecce lined, for wrappers. 36 inches 500 all leather pocketbooks with sil- | our price #1.15. Finer qualities at All tho singlo fold dross goods in plain mmrmlmljm tho \!;.‘1{ of .:u "“u'f. ) P TEE line :|ny.11_ iquire ouz nrices. 1‘—".“’ f‘t".f’\“\” ‘ll...d_l \l\’m;lh ;“.»p..‘.:m \l'll'.n"ll:lnju :m‘.i l‘n'r|:||ml‘v;l:‘l|; ;}vlle:- cach. | aqually as low prices in proportion. and plaids, also doublo width all wool | presidential cloctors, goveraor and con- = \V|I.l ast Her in Califorala OUR DRUG DIEPARTMENT, Hia A Al L s plaity AU A AL LU L, BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES ods slightly damagod go ut ie yard. | grossman. Mayor Bemis nnd Chair Fe L R O S el Is suving every cne who p tronize it tripes, faney stripes, Persian and other es line toilet soap. S Strictly all 1 40-inc § | A1 the young man wno robbed Bookmaker Ton y 5 Flh Pt Sh{ATES R CaRT e TXBORRER ‘ Boys' A. ealf button shoos, nless Strictly all wool 40-inch dress flannels | Borlin appreciato tnis fact and i A L) lots of money. Our salesare increasing | oriental designs, dark grounds. in a box, j¢ a box. Rl ) 1d 36-inch fine cashmeres in reds Shannon of 35,200 at the Coleman house, every day. P’rice is what does it. We Best domestic ginghams, worth 124c kes finest toilet soap Se cake, | solid leather throughout, sizes 12 to 2, | i ) B e AR K TAREE VBEL R B0 6H the purpose of getting the nformation New York, some time 2o has boen sean in. annex afew of the vrices we sell at. | to e, speeial Tie. Chaieo line of out- | worth lse, worth $1.35; oar price, $1L00, Sizes 3 to o oy Tnst 20 at 150 ved, O SU | the public in the shortest possiblo time t thfe'olty, Hoilids bean seiling Fools nEARK Others quoto for 01y duy only; our | ing annels, worth 12je to 15¢, spe- | Fine writing naper Monday 5e perhox | 5 worth $1.633 our price, 31,15, 1eh” dark plaid wool dress goods, | OM¢lals have jowed ina request udaressed | oy Digtyier park under tho g of 1. AW prices are for all timo, oras’long as they | cial Tie of 24 sheets and 24 envelopes. R SR o VSR CREST long §[to the judges and clerks ot clection | e e AN A o : e T 4 3¢ ) 0s, sizos 12 o | n lue s serges, along with 10 Carlisle. Starter Ferguson o o ANy R FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. Bost rubbor combs e, 7 and 10¢, T e e oy oh b 1L VW Vs ool Cowmion eI Lo clofBral | o SRR L ) L of medicines until you have got our 00 skirt patterns, worth $1.35, spo Steel back horn combs e, 10¢. worth $1.75, our price, $1.35. Sizos 24 sl L ticket, then proceed Lo congressman and the | this meoting, (s free Lo oo Assoctation for 5 N - e yard his mecting, is from Lexington, Kv., Cl prices. It isa conceded fact that we | cind $1.00, Tooth brushes s¢, 10¢ and 19c. to 54, worth $2.00, our price, $1.45 Y SPRCIAL NOTICE state ticket, towme, und recognized hum hore, Y-osta '.'fu; ase doing tl rgest drug business in Jersey flannel for children’s wraps, Hair brushes 10¢, 19¢, 25¢, 80¢, worth | Finer grades at equally as low prices in emomYB C Rt e e aa R et lia The ofticial request is as follows : Clay was married in- Oaklund to the woman. Omah ‘I'he reason why wo are doing | worth S5 and $1.00, spacial 624c. double the price proportion, E rr(lnifimlinli-‘ \\n'f":l :x]:u .-T\‘l’inluxi“lv\.lfi]-"u:?:{ Oxaitg, Nov. |. 1802.—To a‘\ judges and [ \Who necd nied him. and they left town, such a trade is beeause we sell the best Plain cider down, worth 7ic. special Playing cards, e, 10¢, 15¢ a pu i i f i i i clerks of electior in order to facilitat p | Presumably for Salt Lake City, Clay los$ R00ds at the lowest prices, and all gonds | H0c. Toy books, games and novcelties, the 0y l}“'ffi i m‘l’-hll'm}‘” to éler“!n‘l ; must be sold t ln\“"\ |!l'\' STORI attainment of the result of the clection in "_““_“; $1,100 on tho races and tiad about $450 WO UBTREG W FFo Lo Lo BUTS, Tor the BLANIKETS AND COMPORTS. | Grontest. vartety of now poods over ex. | o0 men's shoas, lulies folt elippers, cub- | -\ 0y (/SR Call's pattorns, | Qe and also to-sccare o uniformity of | WOFLh of paol tickets outstanding, which the money will be refunded. We start »od 10-4 planket, worth | hibited in Omiha. Saer ng dolls, | bers and overshoes. Our stock is com- .\nd‘thu--m\ q“;_dw”““‘i;‘ {:m Sha x“'-‘.:‘ unting througnout the city, you are | o0 Gy ‘”x“‘_,H‘:jl‘::;'l:l‘l':'"-“m‘“"”_:‘lilll'il\‘:l anépa's Worder sonp Gie, $1.00, for Tic. China dolls at 3¢, 5, Seaud 10e. Inde- [ plete and our prices are way down, It SN WiiCow 108 aau Do0glha e, | instriaone oo Lo observe tho Hollowing | oleitrelianiionl miitiie robKeR T b1 BRI Pozzoni’s Dove pow ler 15, We start an extra good 10-4 blanket, structible dolls at 10¢, 15¢, 19¢ and 2: will be your loss to buy anything in the i & &2 1. Prococd with tha count in tho foilo ying | PAtE When he lelt town. 1Hood’s tooth powder 18e, worth $2.25, for $1.50. Bisk hed kid body dolls ‘at 10¢, 25¢, | way of shocs of any kind before scolng | TROOPS AT FHie WORID'S Fdik order: — Wyeth's Beef, Troa ana Wine 60c. We start an exten good 10-4 blanket, 39¢ and 49c. i i ZUNDER BROS. 4 = B s < i Iirst, presidey Thanks from Mrs, Beecher, Syrup of Figs, smail, 33c. worth $3.25, for 82.50. Pine dressed dolls from 75e to $6.95 8 et ) Program Arranged tor the Seldlers Who | 5econd, candidal ; Nrw Youk, Nov. b.—During the Columbus, Kennedy Medical Discovery, $1.00. Botter grades equally low Visit our toy department and bring b 1520 Douglas. Will Attand the ¢ Exposition. Lhird, candidates for state oftices colobration the Beecher statuo 1n Brookiyn T‘;y.uu.m A0 . $ A good comfort, worth i the children; a veritable fairyland for EXCLUSIVE SHOE DEALERS, Chicaco, 1il., No With tho object of m.'[f:i;;f.'{..‘;'lx‘mu’-'r:n” v, Including attorney | oy gocorated by Colonol Stun and a pietur ol Honey Almond Cream 3ic. Lider down comforts, worth £6.00, for | the youngsters, 3 . e securing a large contingent of the army and | Fifth, state souators, of it was sent by Mr. Siin Deccher,| elvet Skin powder 15 de e Olenieveningsiiilligiolclovk: GOLDEL I I U B oI navy and national guard durinz the World's | Sixth) representatives, Yes Mr from Mrs, Pears’ unscented soap 10c. ¥10.00 grade for $7.25; $15.00 grade I'HE 99-CENT & e — fair Major General Georae Greono, Adjutant Seventh, assessors, Beecher Kickupoo [ndian Sagwa Gie, for £10.00, 1319 1 t. | What the Manufucturers' Record Has to 2 : Eighth, Board of Education, WiLLIAM B AND WAL SINN: Gentle. Mallen cod liver oil soc. Pis0’s consumption eure 16c. DRAPE We will have Election Day b rund Supper Say of the Buasiness Situntion There, Bartivore, Md.,, Noy. 5.—The Manufac General Oway and Brigadier G adjutant general of 1ijinoi neral Reasc, 7 Niath, councilmen, , have been in con- ‘Tenth, bond propositions. men—sickness prevent my thanking you o first rocervin: the Dhotorr of M e ; RE SN B A i : ! 2, x & feas g er's st Ishal ot this evider OUR PURNITUI E DEPARTMENT | tain sale on M : will be given at 116 South Fifteenth | turers’ Record mts issuo this week will [ ference iu this citv during the past thres Elovebth, constitutionn] amendwents O YOUr TamombrARCH. AN wiih to honos bios are cavricd in_this department, and it A A < for tho benefitof Savatoga Congrega- | ing southern baukers and;morchants, ox- | jssued a call to the adjutant gencrals o tigures, upon an official ballot, opposite the | I Would bu'it you cou Gue Influonos. t i\vn_! 1[):];,- :u visit it \\"hun down town, It | L will sell our 50 cartains for | tional church. pressing vheir views of tha business situa- spne: Eo!;uguoui to 1(11”.m? Llo maclt n ||’n= name of each persan voted for, the number of slh:‘n» 1t turnal round, t ; ;m(\\{lnl' pass Iy'y 9 in the basement of our annex, #3.00, S tion ; = 3 city for tho purpose of perfecting plans for | votes receivod by that per jlnl siich s ahunzo would gratifyhiundred 7 At G : . lag i Sha g 1 the south and the prospects for the Lnoipt v that person, and opposito | uyd give n mueh more S40ISLagtory wx prossio Youwill find nice assortment of bed | - We will scll our $6.00 curtains for | Ilegaat lino of Tam O'Shanters for | ton 16 the Peoet tho mobilization of the several forces an the | ench bond provosition or constithtional | o via ¢ e kg ororn EEATLOTY b prossion blankets from 98¢ up. misses and boys. Freaerick & Co. All D5 \imlu;nc(“mwmwrd L “Allsigns | Presentation of their plans to the airecto amendment tho numbor of votas cast for or | A=ain thanking you for the pho aph, | ros Comforts 50, Toe, 98¢ and upwards; will sell our $7.00 curtains for | the rage in the east Tt Iy to @ vory satisfactory | O, the WOFld's fair. Michizan. Indiana, | YRS Such proposition or amendment | maluyoursrospictruliy, = F O all good quality, e point unmlstakaoly to a very s‘u.lllrnclor.\ Missouri, lows, Minnesota, lliinois and | W ‘v:‘l‘:(l'x))\lms been done, place tao ballots Mies, . BEECHER T D IR AT (i Wil sel\¥our Boriains L for card of Thanks, condition of affairs in tho south. The extra- | Wisconsin rosponded to the call, and, al- en upon 1 un uusealed envelope fur ———— L full size, $1.10, $1.75 i ) curtains for JRE s 3 nished for that <0 and retuv and up to $4.25; also a largs lap robe Mrs. J. L. Stuart and family wish to | ordinary low prico of tho last cotton cron | though not all represented, wzreed that'the P Ty e ?l‘"“‘ return the same, Mude n Fraudulont Assignmnent. These are oxtra quality. A large will sell our $8.00 curtains for | thunk their friends for the kindnoss ren- | nas veen tho most depressing fact, for w | action of those presenc would bo ratified by | pusctled. (o the city clerk, as promptiy us | New Youk, Nov. 5. —Judwe Bookstaver of SRRt o s apaliy, S llacg 8. 4 dered them in their recent aflliction. souther trading tho nmount reatizod by tho | 1he Wholo. The result of tho conforenco was | PORRe. G T G court of common plews signed an ordew S T olders &t the zame X 2 A U ABteE L cedontly large | LhO drafting of a proposition to the World's [, 7 By 00 10 PUrDOSE BF making public, |00 0 g ernoon by which it appears thab, old price, 15, will sell our $12.00 curtains for M T URioalConanrts D . Ulaprocedontly larRe | foir, recommending tho establishment of a | {5 tbb shortest time possiblo, tho resuiy of | late that 893,000 of the ) OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT, 3 oy D, D i . 3 5 yield of cotton has lett many of them in | byreau to properly administer and arrange ¢ olection in Omatn and prompti.ess on | 10 thinks that §15,000 of tho assets of U, T bl patly 3 ow zoods hnve just beon recoived in Wo will sell our $15.00 curtains for 'o the Public: The committee of ar debt. The result of this has been a strenu- | all details in. connoction with the proposed our part is especially desivable, Burkhalter & Co., grocers, who receutly as the best and purest makes of candios | These are the greatest bargains of- | Sohb realizing thit we could not in £0 | manner, and the planters bave devotod their | attempt to mobiliza mory than 20,000 traops | Siention U DO e e o JiELx OLEs Dblorn | thelassigi bretvi & fresh dnily, ana sold & e fored tl o, IEeiake short a time give the public what we | energics toward paving their indebteaness. | in Chicago at one tine and recommends that g0 27, of tho small pamphlet containg yiRECRlos Foithiofussighineti vy Sl inavaoncisold atloperprlvesithan | fared this senson, ani should betaken un || o' planned, o gennine; mosionl tront *More atiention lias been given tothe pro- [ troops ba brought in relays of from 18,000 ¢ the election laws, the fivst relating to tne | wade. Z other dealors, rapidly N. B. FALCONER. such as the citizens of Omaha have | ductionof foodstuffs. Thecconomy thathas | to 20,000 for periods of two weeks each, com- | BIOWing ot challengers representing cach = S Gum drops, 5¢ pound, A e R dustionorifoodatiIEMLID economy AL i or gl party within tho rail of tha booth und the Attacned His Uroperty. Mi L hy never before en joyed, decided that it been practiced has reduced the cost of rais- | mencing June 15, 3 second aire ng that the canva: f the v Deapuay, Mass., Nov. 5.—Late 1rid af. Mixed candy reduced to 8c pound. Cheap Trip’to Catlyornin, was better to postpone the concert and | 118 the present cotton cropto a point that ‘The plun recommends that a permancnt | & Uty LTEFRINE THAt Lhe ¢ AsSIOLIELBIVOLE A Rrodihys S EICAY: Chocolate drops, 15¢ pound. A personally conducted tourist oxcur- | bali, thereby gheing more tims fas | 188 not been roached sinco the war. This, | camp bo established s near Jackson vark b e syt . | ternoon there was filed in the Norfoly Stick candy, 10¢ pound, sion will leave Omaha at 1:20 p. m., No- | py y g g O | with the higher prico that was promised by [ as possible. About June 15, thecampto be part of (he oftiers nstructions on the | jsypy an attuchment on 1he property of Cons, Come and sce our new stock of preparation, and improve it to such the smaller crop now coming to market, will of election tendered to tho secre 1 groatly o smber o ] Tront Rool s n ) ary of war for the use oilitate the o 4 rressman 131ijah Morse of Canton in tho su and reduced pricos iy Yoo 11, via “Lhe Groat Rock Teland | tent as to mike it an affalr never beforo | aive th the plantors. a goed raturn Tor their | of Usised Btates. irosps; that, sbowt Jupy T Snalothosommlation of thefroturns and || B IEd LIlgn Mosss of Canten tn Lag atin OUR HARDWA I BOARTMENT route with through tourist cars to Sun { attempted in the city, indced, a grand | work. Our reports speak uniformiy of easy | the stato troops from Lere to be massed in Tl aarinining tho nasuluofithololeationsg |1 BRI uER Ll LR R e hEVE AR BPARTMENT. | Francisco and Los Angeles. This will | 1usical festival. We have no excuse to [ mouey, good collections and couservative | three uivisions, eighty miles from Chicago, | Iptharelory requested that all judgos und | LA8 WO KROWH PIE coFhis departmcnt i» most comlote. [ be tho best opportunity of the senson to | offor. for e feel dsecred ot with the | business methods, indicating the trade of the | and proceod to tho outskirts of the city | (oXs follow these fnstructions in spiwit as | Z000 07 OCONE Nearly ovorything you need in the way | secura sunerior accommodations to tha public’s kind indulgeuce for a fow | $0uth rests upon a sound basis. overiand during the four days followinzand | Well a8 lu lotter. - Respectfuily, - B DIED, of hardware, tinware, tools, ete., ote, Pacific const ab n very low rate. For | eohe. we. e b “The transactions in real cstate in south- | in such & manner tuey will arrive at the Mavor of ySEQD: Bitie, - A glass of cherry cordinl particulars, berth reservations, ete., eall | the g dect Moo epem WIth | ery cities siow a bigher range of values thau | point of concentration on the evening of Mayor of tho Clty of Omata, Natieen uf A ey o s i (s it 1) HOT OR COLD, FRR T T O L P B e S he grandest musical entertainment ever | hus ever been known before., The bankers July 8. On the morning of Independenco iLIN, conts Ve This is o most st dolicions and inviting boverage and i making hosts of friends SRLBPIRS BRC 1R Hoal — THE COMMITT condition of the mauufacturing interests of | vaaing army, to be followed on tho same Q&‘.'\’-:"f?“l'}"::'n'.":f‘f.‘°.?,f'{"'f’ -';fu-rx‘wun.lnm fdene, 1713 Cass 81rcot. ery duay Y u glass, freo. It may Latest sheet music at Hospe's, —_—— the states Is partivularly gratifying. In fact, | afternoon by a representation of the capture iHVE BY & K-IV"“’ AN tae Judges | DAY—Mra. Mary S. nge 45 yours be just what vou are looking for, SOLD RO'%: The Omaha Athiete Clup prosperity prevails generally througnout the | of the city upon military principles, in which | 384 clerks on bebalf of ‘the county were in- [ Wico of J. 1 iy wind mother of ONLY BY US in 23, s0c¢ and $1.00 bottles, iVt i own wire o clul 30 on next Tues- | The industrial progross of the south is | lar army troops could evacvate, and the na- o " D R S AL T e OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT Bullinanitourist sleapingicarsiaroirunj| iiite.at ihelalyphoussionnoxtiTuse. |1 /o8 SHIBHES T SRR SEho ot (AT SLmu bioeRniaould SXRciio) AIAIDS M TS Al T8 dolng wondors, .{:xl\i\ m:_ull Pacilic v]n:l-.! 'lx‘:nnfl “1 tho Y DigR Y QORI NG RIDIIC, a remarkablo Inoreaso in tho number aud [ later the samo program would bo carried | (0 or (o bast omy g bl e g 3 Santa %o route, the shortest line to | Sumuel Bupns : 3 » | diversity of new concerns, whito many ex- | our, and so on, uatil all troops desiving to at hpibess v I8 "o “r‘l.f‘f uestibrond ‘thatieanboill aalitors h.;,‘"fl“;',"l‘,!i"';':, ha Just opened the | {y{il factories attost to teir faith in pros- | tend the falr Kave participatod, upon James Whiteomb tho follow o akes and cookies of all Tho cars are furnished with bedding. Hnds ] O oad pltes ever | porous times anead by extensive improve- Aol ing from the pon of Wiliam Doan Howells, Croam pulls, vies, hard rolls, | 4ivasses, toilot articles, ote. Portens | PFOUENt west of New York, suitable for | moyts A gratfying foaturo of tho wonk is 1L0USY, editor of Harper's Monthly: I'ho fact 15, doughnuts, angle’s food, in fact eve X , G h ke ers thing known to the bakery trade. All sold nt BENNETT'S ORIGINAL and popular price. s il Y Rt < I T T Puiabsirmis, Pa., Nov, A raro but | has said of very common aspects of life La value ' W. R. BENNETT CO., Bapyko Sioulelrups gpecial -oxsursion AVONBALE LANE, QUESTIUDN a0D AYSWELH, unsuccossful operation has boon performed | endearcd nim; you feol in rending his ver: 1502, 1504, 1506, 1508, 1510, 1512 Capitol | Mittes With an agent of the company in | 10ioan 27en wna T8k and Burt and Catl. 4 e o OhianEelanl ool laz M that bere is one of tho honestesi souls th 3 ) 3 1 charge, using these tourist sleoping av the Medico-Chicargical collego on Miss | (080 RV 5 ONE O b way and Seri ary g 50 _sleeping Torn i B, VAT Ar e e Notn ol i oatiful vietim of the | €ver uttored itsoll in that way and that he 1s = s £ ears, and leaving Kunsus City every The latest and finest uddition in the | THE BEE: Please name inSunday's Bei e | I4zz10 Albort, the beautiful victim : true to what wo ail know, because ho has The discovery by Dr. Price AW 14...» AR T Sunday noon, s 1ot} ile cirel n ten states that are wost likely togive Harri- | jealous wrath of Daniel Love, son of o New | known it and not beeause he has just verified i 4 e T AR ETE T Anisty: For further information and timo table | ity inside the one mile circle. Platted | g5y and Keid n sofid eleotoral vote: York stock broker., Sheis 22 vears of age, | it by close observation.” Mr. Riley will new process for extract- irst Baptist churech, W. 12, Hellings, D.D., pastor. IRov, Justin D, Fulton, | flooning ok nerthe. qdreesor A | 00 LOTS 60 Answer—Califoruia, Orogon, Onio, Iilinors, [ !1ves at Catadousis, Monroo county, Pa. avd 13008 Chmstian Association hall maturuay L D.D., will spenk as follows at 7:30 pan! | Duier: nossenmo b 1516 Parnam | ©f Which there has buen to to this date | Maine, Vermont, Massacnusstes, Khode | Was employed as o waitress in 4 sum evening, November 14 natural flavor will be of , A. M. —Tho vight impuls. ulmer, passenger agent, 1316 Farnam 2i LOTS SOLD 2 Islund, Pennsylvania and lowa, botel at Delaware, Warren county, N. J., — o T R e Sunday, 8 . M., Exposition Hall— | *1e¢% Owaha, Nob, which proves they are tha biggost bar- | ONAIA, Nov. 6—To the Editor of Tur Bre: | last August. fier personal charms wou her Wanted in Couneal s incstimable value and benefi BhAIL tho northwest be Homantsed e gains in the market for inside residing | 18 @ littio unortain s to wnother U can | many admirors among the young men who | Jack Gardner of Council Bluf's was ar to the consumers of flavoring 7 Tt d Why 2o hungry when you can got | E4i% ¥ > yestding | vote for presidentinl io-tora at the nest elec- | worg aiing away the summor months 8mONE | yested yostorday cvemug Ly Detective induy Evening—Tho conquoring £y en you can got | property, One block to ear lire and | tion and write toask you to enlighton i the fragrantJersoy pines. Among those who | xe X extracts. By this process the Bavior good squavo meals for 15¢ and 250 at the | only 8 mivutes walk to business conter, | Ui subject. | was bori in Swalen, b Il e aitontian was Tove.: Iincomius | Vzard on suspicion. It turned out that the BITRC 4y 4 i R Boston Bukoery, 712 5. 16th strect, Lots and streets all graded und troes set | 04 1Y it papers about six months izo. D ncanen a6 eonld ‘not-menonoiise. the | prisoner is wanted by the Blufls authoriios flavoring principle of the fruit Ponoock is the best soft cral, Sold i == 5 out. Call and get prices, terms inorder to be abie Lo vote for pres voung woman's love bo threatened berana | for grand larceny, Tuey claim tiat Gard e R 50 only by Joues, opoosite postoftics. New scale Kimball pianos at ospe’s. | Tiowost rates on tnproved leany. eloctors? : OO was repulsed. ~Securing a revolver, tho [ nor stole §10 worth of ammunition from tho smployed Js brought ouk g —~-——— T PIDELITY TRUST COMPANY Answer—We have already auswered this | voung mas shot herin the forehead while | Bemis Gua cluband disposed of the same, perfectly that when used to Choicest fall nd winter woolens, very P’ AL, No. 1602 Farnam street. California Excurstons, ave in attendance. Second-class tickets ure hounored on these car [n addition to the daily service the of the manta Routo and reserving of Beir sgular nominee for councit presented. We will have 1 ) musicians partic pate ia concert and ball, will receive the election returns over its curd party prizes, souvenirs birthdays, Je to $2.50, formerly $1.00 "to Call and see them, &e, frow 3,00, Aug. 26, 1802, into 1702 Farnam St. of the south testify to au exceedingly satis- factory and stablo state of business. Tuoe industrial interests of the south. the large number of new factories that have been compieted and commenced active oper- ations in various parts of the south.” SUBSCRIBER. question 15, m but iy seeond question severalrimes, but for the benefit of day tho regular avmy troops will bo disposed in n position to defend the city from an in At the structed to comply with the instru 'he rogu- Tho rogu- | 116 mayor, all the troops could participate, ANOTHUER VICTIM OF J - our Hoosier poet has found (odgment in peo. safer pli Beautiful Unsuccesstul Death of a After ai Pennsyl @ Gt [ ton. which is a much than their adm| s love, poet give'a reading from his own wor He will be taken over the riy - she was working in tho kitchen aud rushing Chairman Board of County Commissiongrs meeting of the Board of ictions of County e for What he ROSE—J. W, sr Funeral st 50 Sunday afte Sa.m. Saturday, 67 yours, oon from resis Day of Butte City, Mont. Funeral Mond, Vo Tt 10 i f fumily residone Inestimable’ s at Young v Monduy. ing from the true fruits their flavor cakes, creams, etc., it o ; ‘ i ith war raBDOO A aalt . T intending voters wo will siate onco again | from the bouse made bis escapa, The wound S = ® { best of styles & workmunship,at Ramge's [ i the Oth ward, T respectfully ask the G. 1. PAYNE, Prest. that all those whe have taken out Lheir first | was of @ character which usually results fn | Convicted of Murdor. imparts the delicate and EEEAR support of all voters who believe in bus- H. H. HARDER, Secy. pupers can vota i this state for all ofiicors, | mstant death. To find the bullet Dr. Krnest | NasnviiLe, Tenu., Nov. 5 A special from Al };cnl usl:n.-.] mness |"'H“il*l"w1“]_‘[')“’;’\'"HI';'II(‘(-)“_V L. . Bostwiek, Cashier, including the presideutial electors, providing | LaPlace, with an nmn'uxunhl| u.lu»m.x by | Gallatin, an,, says: K. B. Turpio was delicious taste of the fruit urguins only, 3 N. N, T—— A that they nave:resided in the' stato six | himself for the occasion, explored beiween | convicted of murder this morning in tuo first et T ervl Al vy My word is good, Propeictor Browa's C. O. D, Grocery. Paxton & Gallagher have just re- | jnonths, in the eaunty thirty days anu ia tho | the brain and skull all around the opening HeRros. Turpin shot and killed' N, Cartar I'housan 8 Ok pouH W, G. Albright. — loused from the United States collector | precinct, township or ward wn days and | for a distance of three inches, but failed to | SeEfCe FRFRR SHOR 0 HEREC G0 OIS of the costly Mexican Vanilla 621-2-3 N. Y. Life bld w china for decorating at Hospe's, | ©f dlalmns “llllII'lH ) f o car I:»Inlx:l of m;.;h have been registered. find any trace of tae tullet. camo from Philadelphia n few yeurs ago, Bean are annually consumed — geade canned French peas and mush- - ————— - = b £100.00 reward i 5 - ; rooms from Bordeaux, France; also a At Wonderland, Shot Him Twice, Lotta B, Carpeater’s Fa ! in the manufacture of Dr. .00 reward will be given by the M. Langstadter has v ved his cigar 5 o 5 ; STREAT RHeR rliha Omaha Bricklayers union for the recoy. | st 4 }'.t 4 \- v s vemoved his cigar | cap consisting of 42,000 pounds of fancy Wonderland and the Bijou theater start off Onanae, N, J., Nov Ernest Treitic was Owing to au error in the shipment of th Rricots Dalicions VP raatiat ery of the body of John Scow, who was | wert coonee Gt s building, north- | Vostizza currants, in cases, from Patras, | with auother vig: oill commenoivg with to- | shot by Nutaauicl Williaws, privato sccre- | remains tho funcr alof Lotta B, Carponter, SR ORI 2 drowned in Missouri river near Calhoun | o o nor 19th and Dodgo stroets. Greece., This is the lavgestdirectimpor- | morrow afternoom and evening for another | tary to Stiuetz, the world’s coumpion chess | sister of Mrs. Charles Weinbor g, will bo anilla. Ladies, try Dr, on the evemng of Oct. 22 W, Hough EYESAVEE S O S s tation of this class of goods ever received | week's success. Tho specialty performance, | plaser. The shooting, it is said, was an acel] | held Mouday \‘w‘-.lm‘- T8t o'eloek, 1“”-': Price’s flavors if you wish ton, Pres.; Geo, Clarke, Sec ! cHiman, wazons and careiages | west of Chicago, and is anotner indica- | whicn precedes tho regular dramatic awtzac. | dent. Tho ipjured man was taken to the Ene roaldonee LG Weinperk unr nice desserts, You will never ) ] ———— Now pleture f P H Ox e tion of the enterprise und push of this | yion, is one thaveven tuis lavish and popular | Mountain Side bospital, where bis arm was | SFee e : / | R T s ki o woll known Srm, resort s as yot falied w0 surpass. Iu the | amputatea. Willlams s beon arrested. | A Sowing Michine § be disappointed in their use. @l T PR T P \'-Tl“‘)h‘ll;‘l! CURSION ST AT first plave, suchis sensation has she created, |, All connecied Wik HEERTATIOMCIOIAE | Our improvga oak or waluut #53 mac bine { 4 R e i 0 WA 16 1R Sl — The Burlington’s Vestibuled Limitod | Violet Mascot has beon re-engaged and this | ats mauy beliavo that the shooting was not | Placed 1v your home to use, witbout costof 1 | — ) pi 8 \I leulurs nguire o ilie Clty of Mexico and Retarn, for Chicag weele will be see in her unrivaled charac- | oy uccigent. No verdict has as yet beeu | cent to you. Cut this advt.out and send Moriiz Moyor at Max Moyor & Co's, For the meeting of the Americs OF &<DL0080. A ter and tower asnces, which are executed | ;i do‘against Williams, but he will ‘be beld | with address todav, Address Alvah Mauu Eahn B b plor the s - of the Amorican Thore aro other trains, of courso (the | iify'vno duzeloof dozens of electric lighes | 2ade seatost Wilkiams, bus ho will bo il anuipAiosere il “ ¥or ¥our O ubl u.\n ealth Association and Interna Burlington’s *Chicag pecial” leaves | of all colors. The Memphis Students, a e Ry tional Medical Congress, to be held in | at 11:50 p. m.), but the *Four I orty-five | quartet whose fame bas spread through. | s oad Vaper. always remember (hat there aro Parlor cars on the Sioux City & Pa clfic day trains, Pullman prlage wlecpers on the Sioux City & Paclile nlght trains. Wagner palace sloopers to Hot Springs and Deadwood on the Fremout, Ellkkhorn the City of Mexico November 20 to Dae- cember 2, 1892, the Santa Fo route will soll tickets at one lowest first-class fare for tho vound trip, This is an excellent opportunity to visit Moxico, ono of the most delightful trips imaginable, at very little cost, A sp suits wost people bost. It curries, as does algo the 11:50 p. m. train, sleeping, reclining chairv, smoking and dining cars. The eity tieket agent at 1223 Faroam streot, who represents all Trans-Atlan- tic steamship lines, wiil be glad to give out the country: Erin, the one-legged fanoy skater and horizontal bar wonder, end Ozado, the wonderful Japanese acrobat, will mako their first appearance. Bugoff, the talented bear who boxes and wrestles like a professional athlete, sits at the table in a chair, und does countiess incredible wricks, 18 among the attraciions. Bugoff will de. nd 18 L0 ug o aud ud: Yand wo will send yoa 16 Of thess elogant, HChiy Juvweloa gold fniatiwd atch Ly with y iy 450, it 11 T el ot guaranies A I party will leave Omaha ou full inform ition, sell you a ticket, | light both olo and young. Holmes & Wald - g thaiyo i Missoyrd Valloy tealos - . | Baturday, November 19, nad join a large | Fosorve you o barth or chook your bag: | ron doa churming misical act, aad these | diimo it fveo reclining chalr cars on Fremont, | rarty from Boston und other eastepn | ooy R SHee R dour JUE | lozother witia othor cxponents of the vauds Blkhorn & Missouri Valley through aud | biiies at Kanirii, R e g R g B e al b B O e ey : . Tue week’s dramatic uttraction will be the Felaty dans oy looul truios. | A pet Alana il 18 fere for the round trip from . - A ever popular comedy, *The Noble Outcast,” ATIONAL M'F'8 %0 tac} you can depend upon Airet class | Ongihs 1s ouly 4.0 Couferuuice Fustponsd. which, while it 1s fairly eballient with the PORTING CO., accommodations on all trains of tho | i®r fartha information and reserva- | - Tue meeting of tho city couacil committes | NaICh, WHIIE 11 faly ebullient with the A SPORTING CO., Northwestern line " | tion of Pullmin accommodations call | on the Union depot situation that was to thrilling and chilly situations, and cannot fail : CHICAGO, IL City Ticket office 1401 Praam street. | on ov addr %5, % L. PALMER, bave tken place veswrday afternoon was | of scoriue o bir, © Wonderiana will be fouud The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—Ng Ammonia; No Aluu WARRIAGE PAPER " e Passeuger Agent Sunta I 316 stponed on account of 1he unavoidable ab- | a very labyrin arvelous aulmate wu A TR 4 P ) b wan Artists’ materials at Hospe's Rpaagor siScak Runke Fa' Route, 1810"] Beripenad on decouns o1, e b | inaoimace wonders, Used in Millions of Homes—40 Yecars the Standards n— 1 i}t ‘ 3 J &