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BOSTON STORE TOMORROW | Will Operate a Most Gigantic Sale of 1893 Fall Dress Goods. RUNNING INTO THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Of the Most FElaborate, Elegant, Stylish wreign and Domestic High Geade Dress Goods Ever Handled on the Ameriean Continent. NOTHING BUT NEW THIS SEASON'S GOODS WILL BE SHOWN It is a meeded fact that th Boston Store is this season show- | ing by far tho most eclegant line of dress ods ever shown in Omah; and the Boston Store is the only hous in the city who have received their en- | tire stock of new fall dress goods, and the prices are something wonderful, | when compared to what other peoplo ask for similar goods, $1.00 DRESS GOODS, 50C, i Tomorrow we show 10,000 yards of all woul new fall dress goods at 5le a ya~d. New hop sackings, new melanges,” new cheviots, new jardinicres, new glaces, new dotted rayures, new serpentine changeables, all at 50¢ a yard., They are worth fully $1.00, $1.50 DRIESS GOODS, 75C, 000 yards of new fall dress goods, in Hd-inch riew Amazon. cloth, silk mixed, chacked suitings, natural wool drapes, new Ton Sur Ton Ombres, all_at 7oc. They are worth from $1.50 to $1 00 DRESS GOODS O8c, 0500 yards new fall dress goods, in- cluding cape and cloaking cloths, hop- sackings, suil elothsand numerous styles of elegant imported goods, worth up to $2.00, o tomorrow at Y8c. #5150 DRESS GOODS $1.48 A YARD. 7,000 yards of new fall dress goods, in- cluding new Resille suitings, Charmont lace ~ Francaise, Panama_ degrades, shadowed ombres, Gentil Popelin de Chine, two-toned enscaliers, all worth from 50 a yard; your chol tomor SSES, omorrow we offer two speeial drives in ladies’ unmade suitings. The first time shown in Omaha. 75 elegant dress patterns, of flnest im- ported novelty -inch hop s in new browns, blues and greens, and 5d- inch Lnglish Amazon cloth, just the thing for carly tall wear, your choice to- morrow for an entive pattern $1.90. Real imported Parvisian dress patterns 87 20 extreme novelties in imported dress patterns, of the finest silk and wool rough effect shades, and new satin meneilleuz, the very latest thing shown this fall, inall new shades. Your choice of any of these clegant patterns at $7.50, worth 12.50. SPECIAL NOTICE Our five great special sales which were advertised for Saturday continue until Monday night. KID GLOVE WEAR SALE. TORE BASEME! THI SALE. “The Boston store carpet sale. All continue until tomorrow evening. THE BOSTON STORE. N. W. cor. 16th and Douglas streets. — De. T1obbs; physician and_surgeon. 2804 Sherman dvenue. Telt. 151, 2 TELOE Nebrasku Day at the Fair, On September 10 and 11 the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific railway will sell round trip tickets to Chicago at one fare for the round trip. You can take the Nebraska state limited at 4 p. m. from union depot, arrive at Englewood at 7:37 a. m., take clectric line to the grounds and be on the inside at 8 a. m.; or you can take the World's fair spe tH P, arvive at Englewood at 8 nd be in the fair groundsat9a. m. You can’t make this time via any other line. By taking this line you will save time, money and the annoyance of baggage transfers through the city of Chicago. Dining cars on all through trains. Lux- urious coaches, free chair cars. Pull- man sleeping cars constitute the equip- ment of all World's fair trains via the “Great Rock Island Route.” For rates, sleeping car reservations, maps of the fair grounds showing conncetion at Englewood and any other information call at ticket oftice, 1602 Farnam strect. CHAS. KENNEDY, G.N. W. P. A, —_—— “Timo Is Money.” If you want to save time and monoy when you go to the fair you will go via the Rock Island route, Why? Beeause it is the only line via which you can reach the faiv without a transfer through the city of Chicago. If you will stop and think this over, get one of our maps showing location of the rounds in connection with our line at Englewood, you will sce that as o World's fair line we lead all others, 1f you go via any other line you wili have a tivesome, tedious trip across the city to reach the fair grounds, and on arrival there will find friends wio left Omaha eame day as yourself who have been on the grounds an hour or more., Call at Rock Island ticket oftice for rates, maps, sleeping car veservations, and any in- formation you may want in regard to routes, rates, ete. CHAS. KENNEDY, v B A BOSTON = N Fresh cows for sale cheap, Call after- noon, 2ith and Burt St, The Chel will be opened for settlement on Saturday, September 16, at noon. You can save 12 hours time taking the It Island route, leaving Omaha at 6. m., and be on the line at 8:40 p. m. same day. Round frip ti will be on sale Tuesday, September 12, atone fare for the round trip, plus$2.00, making the round trip from Omaha to Caldwell $12, Right on the line and in the center of the Strip, These tickets are fivst-class and good 20 days from date of sale, For maps of the Strip and regulations re arding settle- ment, call at Roek Island ticket offico, 1602 Farnam street CHAS, KENNEDY, « w. P, —_— Teachers Lxamination, The exawination for admiss Teachers Trainir n to the y school will be held Tuesduy morning stember at the Pleasant school, south Twenty-sixth street, near St Mary'’s avenue, All who expect to enter should confer with the prineipal, Mrs. Sudborough, who will be at tho school Monday, September 11, from Y to 1 o'clock. - Reduction in World's Falr Rates, Septembar 10 and 11, via Chicago Northwestorn, only $12.75 to Chicago jand return. Good on limited trains. City ticket oftice 1401 Farnam street R. R Rirenie, General Agent, —_——— Fronzer, opp. postafice. R Politix, the now game, get one, e Ask the city ticket agent of the Bur- lington route at 1 FParnam street for full information about the specially re- Jewelry, | for 62 THE OMATIA DAILY BBE: UNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10 MRS, J. BENSON, What We W Sell At Haf Price This Week. Ladies' French balbriggan vests, long or short sleeves, regular price $1.00, thi week, or while they last, we will sell them for 50 cents Broken lines of fall and winter under- wear for ladies and children, including vests, pants and union suit:, convent made corset cover, price #1,00 for 50 cents, Opera length black boots and colored tops, in finest lisle, price $1.% hose, eolored hose, price Broken lines of 5 for 2 for 4 wted black silked, price 60c, for 0e, 1y other lines cut almost in half. Guimps for children from 2 to 14 years, half pri White and colored waists for ladics, | boys and girls, Kid gloves, size 7 to §, price $1.25, for 62c. Solid gold rings with sots, price $1.25, worth $2.50, Children's light weight cloaks and reefers, half price. This week price commencing as low as 8412 in jackets and cloaks, MRS, J. BENSON. SNOWED UNDER. In September W. K. Bennett Company, The popularity of our souvenivs is un- paralleled in the history of Omaha, and although we provided for thousands of people we find ourselves completely over- whelmed and must beg our friends and customers to bear with us and help us through our dilemma. We have atready reordered enough for every man, woman and child and will notify through the papers when they come. y souvenir ticket of scries I3 will be redecémed if it takes all summ t we shall be able to meet all mands within two weeks, Trusting every one will be kindly con- siderate in this matter, and expréssing our thanks for the liberal patronage and kindness, we are, Respectfully, W. RBENNETT CO., Original Souvenir Distributors. 2 g Omana Conxervatory of Music, The fall term of the Omaha Converva- tory of Music opened last Monday in their new quarters, 1308 Dodge strect. This institution has had a rapid growth since its foundation three years ago. Last year there were registered upward of 200 pupils and this year promises to exceed this number. Tho heads of the different departments are . M. Jones, piano: S. Kronberg, vocal; W. T. Taber, organ: Charles Baetens, violing T, J. Kelley, choral music: Mrs, Ketcham- Dalkin, cloention: Miss Kathrina Morse, Frencl Mr. Borndruck, German. Pupils ave received at any time. de- Mr. and Morand's school for dancing will reopen for adults on Thurs- day, September v children Sat- urday, September 30th. Opening as- sembly and the opening of their new school room, Morand’s Assembly Rooms,” formerly the Omaha Athletic club, 1510 Harney, Friday, September 22d, at p. m. Circulurs in Chase & Eddy. it e ol Housekeepers' sale at Morse’s Monday. —— You Can't Beat It. Leave Omaha at 4 p. m. via the Chi- cago, Rock Island & Pacific and be in- side the World's fair grounds at 8 a. m. the following morning. You can't make this time via any other line, and the ac- commodations to be had on the great Rock Island are noted from Maine to Californin. By examining the map and time tables of this line you will find that as a World's fair line, it stands without an cqual, as passengors can avoid transfer and a tiresome and ¢ pensive trip through the city by getting off at B wood and taking electric line direct to main entrance of World's faiv grounds; time, ten minutes. In addition to this train we have trains leaving Omaha at m.. 7:10 p. m. and 10:30 a. m., thus giving passenge the choice -of four daily trains to Chicago and, as before stated, mdking quicker time and landing passengers at the World's tair in advance of all other lines and with less trouble and expense. Dining ¢ attached to all through trains, serving the best meals of any dining car line in the United States. For maps of Chicago, Worid's uir grounds, time eards and sleeping rese vations call at 1602 F str Charles Kennedy, ¢ The World's Fuir, No western railroad more highly favored as regards ease of access to the World's fuir grounds than the Burling- ton Route. From the Union passenger station at Chicago, into which all Bur- lington Route trains run, you can quickly, easily and cheaply reach the Exposition by water, steam railroad, el- evated railroad or cable cars, Ask the city ticket agent of the Bur. lington Route, at 1324 Farnam street, for information about the best way to reach Chicago. cursion rates every day. sursions. September 12 and October If you contemplate changing your lo- cation it will pay you to take advantage of the Burlington’s Homeseekers' ex- cursions of September 12 and October 10, On those dates round trip tickets to the cheap land regions of western Ne- braska, castern Colorado and northern Wyoming will be on sale at very low vaies. Nearly 50 per cent saved. The Burlington route will also sell round trip tickets to southern points Texas, Oklahoma, ete.—at considerably reduced rates, Ask the city ticket agent at 13 nam street for full information, - Are You Going Down to the Opening? ell all your friends to take the Texas special on'the Rock Island from union depot at 6 . m. and land the same cven- ing right in the Leart of the Cherokeo | Strip,” Remember you ean leave in th morning at 6 and be down there at & p. m. samo day, 12 hours quicker than via any other line. Low rates for the vound trip. Maps of the Strip, eirculars giving full and reliable irformation re- garding rules for settiement, can be had 24 Far- by applying at the Rock Island office 1602 Farnam st CHAS, K W. B, A | The Lowest Waort Rates Ever )lerod | by the Burlington route will be in effect ! September 100 and 11, when round trip | tickets 1o Chicago will be on sale at the i one-way rate of $12,77 No such favorable opportunity as this of secing the great fair will ever again present itsell. Do not, therefore, allow it to slip by unimproved. City ticket oftice, 1324 Farnam street. - The Chlcago, Milwaukeo & St, Paut iy, Has made a round triv rate from Omaha to Chicago of 81275, Tickets on sule September 10 and 11. Ticket oftice 1501 Farnam stre i e Charles Shiverigk & Co, We are daily receiving acomplote new stock of furniture, bought at reduced duced rates of September 10 and 11 Thoy've the lowest ever offered, prices. 1206, 1208 Douglas. Mce o U Dr. Hoxie, 40 Douglas block. Resi- | dence 1234 5. 82ud street, BOSTON STORE WILL GIVE AWAY Free Tickets to the Ideal Opsra Company At the Farnam Street Theater, The Boston Store will begin Monday morning to give away free reserved sept tickets to the Farnam Street theater, good for any performance of the Ideal Opera company, which show here Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday afternoon matinee, in the fol- lowing operas: Thursday night, “Chimes of Nor- mrody.” Frida; Pirates of Penzance.” Saturday mitinee and night, “Said Pasha.” Remember any lady making a pur- chase of 21,00 or over will be presented with a reserve seat ticket good for any night or matinee doring the engagement of the Ideal Opera company We begin giving the tickets away Monday morning with every $1.00 pur- chasc de and continue until Saturday evening, good for any performance cven- ing or afternoon. BOSTON STOR s 16th and Doug o - Sam’l Burns is offering a Haviland china_dinner get, chrysanthemum pat- tern, for $31.50, formerly $60. et o Eair, Lincoln, Sept. 8 to ‘15, The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacifi railway, will sell tickets to Lincoln at one farc for the round trip from all sta tions in Nebraska: also from Couneil Blufls, good returning until Sept. 18, In addition to the regular train servic the ““Rock Island" will run aspecial fair train on the 1lth, 12th, 13th and 14th, leaving Council Bluffs at 7:40 a. m. and Omaha unioh depot 8:00 a. m. Return- in leaves Lincoln 6:30 p. m. “The cbraska state limited” leaves Council Bluffs daily at a. m., Omaha 9:10 a. m.. running through to Lincoln with- out maxing astop. Ticket offices 1602 Farnam and union depot. - Miss Alic is in muking fall pu ek R Are You Flanning u World' s Fair Trip Bear in mind the decided advantages of the Chicago & Northwestern railway. Four daily eastern express trains, with new and $pecial equipment, unexcelled west of Chicago. Low rate rrage checked from your home, Choice of quick, safe and comfortable mothods of transfer direct to the World's faiv rrounc 11, or send your address to the city ticket office, No. 1401 Farnam st. R. R. Rrrenn G. F.'W General N. W. ( braska Sta New York Brownell Hall, Omanha, Neb, Bishop Worthington, visitor; Robert Doherty, S, T. D.. rectc term begins Wednesday, Sept. catalogue and particulars apply to the rectol Murs. 1 H. Davies has just roturned from the east with a very large stock of fall goods. and a very pretty assovtment of traveling hats for the World's fair. Will be open for inspection tomorrow, Be sure and eall and visit her store be- fore buying. 1520 Douglas street. e Nebraska Fuel Co. re Farnam street. e e World's fair souvenir cowns of 1893 for sale at First National bank. sl Last balloon ascensions and parachute jumps today at Courtland beach. s s o AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMANA. woved to 1414 Mistaken Ideutity of Two Railway Rustlers Who Were Arrested for Kidnapers. J. M. Chambers and R. W. Childs were sent down to South Omaha F 0 drum up trade for some railroad on a $5 rate to Chicago for adults and $2 for children, Before 8 o'clock in the evening they we rested for kidnaping a boy. Ofilcer made the arrest. ‘The men drove to the residence of O, B. ar- Larson Morey and placed his son in a bugey and drove away. Mr. Morey saw them and thinking it was anocher Charley Ross men to stop. soon as Mr, Morey where he wus going, cpisade shouted out to t} On they went, and a could advise his' wife gave chase. At the corner of Twenty-fourth and N streets he found the son with the auburn locks standing in_« buggy beating a snare drum, while Chambers was telling th the crowd about him of the §5 rate to Chi- £o. Childs was working in the crowd for hailed Officer Larson and de- wnded that he place the two men under ar- st for kidnaping. The command was obeyed and Chambers and Childs were taken to the station, After matters were ex- plained to Chief Beckett he refused to lock the men up and they were discharged. Chambers at once b as 1o the umountof wealth Mr, Norey had, making a loud talk about suing him for false imprisonment. It was clearly s m take. M. Norey wus sincere in his actions and is & quict wnd respectable citizen. No one here secmed to know either Chamber: or Childs, and the tin horn style in which they went about their soliciting placed them in @ suspicious light. They did not_ask money, howev.r, but mercly wanted to ge the names of all who wished to take ad tageof the low rate. Only a few signed the papers circulated, an making inquiry A Musical Orgunization, The officers of the Arion Singing society held a rousing meeting at the Home bakery Thursday night and tool the initiatory steps to reorganize the class, Prof. Torrence of Omuha was present and made a proposition 10 the class as to what he would do for them this tall and win! Those who were pre cut seemed to consider thoe offer a very lib- eralone, Before adjourning it was agreed to hold a public meeting on Monday evening, Septem- ber I8, at the - Baptist chiurch,at which time it is desired that all persons who are inter ested in music will turn out and hear the re- port of the committee. The material is here for good, big class and as this will bo the last effort'to set the musical cluss to goiug it is hoped that every person inter- csted will be there, Bud Sanitary Condition, The sanitary condition of South Omaha Js not the best and the physicians through- out the city veporta great deal of fever. City Garbage Master Suiveley has just started out on a round-up and he says he proposes to muke every person clean up their back yards and allyways or prosecute thein undef the orainunce. “The garbage collector is temporarily handi capped on the gurbage questi however, as ho haus no place todump the refuse. The only roadway to the river has been fenced in, and if theoity cannot make satisfactory avrangements with the stock yurds company to haul the garbage away on its cars Mr. Sniveley will be left in a nocket, Searching (or o Lost S M. M. Parish of Leigh, this state, writes Chief Beckett asking if the floater found in the river a fow days ago has been identified | Mr. Parish hus a son named Bert who dis | appeared mysteriously on the 16th of August and ho has heard nothing of him since. Tho Doy had §0 in money in his pocket when last scen and wrote his father that he was coming home. Mr. Parish formerly lived in South Omakia and 1% well known here. He is of the opinion that his son has been mur- dered for his money. Golden We Mr. and Mrs. T, ding. H. Farnsworth of Blair, parents of E. T. Farnsworth of this city, celebrated their golden wedding last Sunday. Mr. Farnsworth and family attended and reports o most delight ful fawily reuuion. Mr. Farnsworth and wife leave today for Chicago to visit frienas and take & look at the big fair. Turners Wil oo The members of the Omaha Turners,accom panied by their wives, sweethearts and vited triends, will picnic at Syndicate park today. Only persous holding invitations will in- | be adumitted, aud un extromely vocial gatber- . 1893- SINTE N PAGY ing is anticipatett by those who know how the Turners enbertain, Mamie City Gowsip. Born, to Mr. amd: Mrs. J. W. Morris, a son. Hiram Mulls eithe Hammond forco is homo from Chicago. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tannee‘this morning. Rev. ThomasiAvery will preach at Avery in vhe school hewse at 4 o'clock Sunday. Henry Stanckiof North Bend has accepted A position as clerk in K. J. Seykora's drug store. Mrs. George' Thompson and Mrs. Henry Finley left fors the White City yesterday morning. Rey, R L. 'Whoeele preach in the morning on the “Law of Divine Instruction,” and in the evening on *“The S¢ of Glass or Divine Insulation from Care and Trouble,” The police were requested to keep a sharp | fo lookout for a man traveling vith a team of [ - gray horses and a woman, who is wanted in Ratidolph, this state, for disposing of mort- gaged proverty The police have selected October 19 the date of holding thoir annual ball. Tho pre liminary committecs have been named and the boys will commence skirmishing with their tickets in o fow days, The police have discovere Blass, the man wanted for st Francis Gustave, has about furniture stored in Omaha lieved that hoe will soon be located Mume. Fisher yestorday mada application to the police to run in four men who pelted her agnio on M strect with stonss and smastied | re in several windows. She could not give the names of the parties but described them so | di the polico will in all provability be uble to locate them, u M. J. Weleh stumbled and felt in a diteh | 1 in the Third ward Thursday night while | % going home. In failing he lost his gold wateh, | 1 Atter searching around i the dark for half an hour ne gave up the job until morning, | & but some one got there whead of him and Mr. Weleh is miuus his timepicee “The High School Literary soc wnized by electing the that Georgo ing &30 from | fo &I00 worth of | fa and it is now be- | in William Williams was the only man out of the five arrested as suspects in the L saloon robbery who was convicted. The as- sistant county attorney did not think there was enough evidence to make a burglary against any of the men. Williams was couvicted of larceny and fined §25, Tho others were discharged. Chicf Beckett went over to Council Bluffs vesterday to hear the arguments in the rorpus proceedings in - Fred Keste vil Ca o with the requisition papers, and Kester will be brought to this eity and prosecuted, A small party of friends made up a sur- prise party on Mr. and Mrs. John Gorman on F'riday evening. Shortly before 9 o'ele the company arrived at the residence in a | r had with them refreshments ple. The evening sol from Omal Gorman and enter until about 11 o’clock, but Muys, | Ct ade all the guests fecl ut homeo ined them charmingly. of T u Balloon aft. and eve. at Courtland. M —_——— B EDUCALIONAL, & Prof. Charles Carroll Everett of the Har- vard Divimty scnool will represent the uni- versity ut the ceremonies attending the opening of Manchester’s new college, Oxford. It takes place next October, The first iSnglish school in America was | 00 opened in Massachusetts in 1622, with six | M Now the publie schools of this coun- 3 04,000 teachers, 13,000,000 schola and cost last. year 8148724, 64 Dr. Johaunes Gad of Berlin has accepte | 1t the associato professorship of paysiology in | 1 the Western Reserve: Univorsity Medical school of Cleveland. Prof. Gad is_known as one of the best scholars in his department in Germany, ‘Lhvee American women have received the degreo of Ph.D. from thie University of Zurich—Miss Helen L. Webster, profossor of comparative philology at Wellesloy col- lege; Miss Thomas, dean of Bryn Mawr col- lege. and Mrs. Mary Noyes Colvin, prineipal gr vic tahty in unlimited quantities. Governor Flower of New York is a promi- nes that ‘his life was despaired of, ho will bo able to retarn to Amberst in Six or eight weeks. He is getting along satisfactorily, but it will take him a long time yet to regain his strength, In a school district of Dickinson county, Kansas, at a recent meeting, only one maun, the director, was present. He promptly called himself to or clected his wife as clerk and his son as treusurer, voted to hire | 3 alady teacher at $40 a month, made levy | 1o h to pay the bill and adjourned, crything was carried unanimous| be: ; me at Tamily will run the educatio s |8 of the district for a_year. f T ot World's fair commissioners have issued a superb souvenir manual of the | i stute’s educational exhibit, with illust tions of the principal public school and col- lege buildings owned by the state, The ed- ucationul system comprises one university, four normal schools, 153 special and inde: pendent and 5,705 rural district sehools, The independent district property is valued at 37 2,283 teachers are employed at an average sulary per annum of &24 for males und #3382 for” females; enrollment, 191,841, The rural districts employ 6,60 teachers ut an average monthly sulary of $0.79 for males and §31.40 for females, and comprise property valuod at 3,022,481, S e Bicketts aft. and eve. at Courtland. [ to an st nu il AL OUT OF THE ORDINARY, Every person of rank in Siam keeps two brass bands. In view of this fact, it is difii- cult to understand why the king backed down before the French. T'he most expensive fur is the skin of the deposit, Insurance’ and other moncyed cov- porations, trustees of estates and private individuals on real estate in the city of New York. Th an effort to reforest that country, Acco ing to the official reports, more than 40,000, 000 young trecs huve beon planted within the past seven years. The oid Hammond house at Marblenead, Mass., is now being destroyed. It containg spruce timber over 200 years old. This tim ber is heing purebased by violin makers at high price for use in making their instru ments During a heayy thunderstorm at Middles- borough, Ky., the other day u large number of fish droppod frem the clouds. The fish | in were perch und from oue and o half to three | St inches long. Where the fish came from no- | we body could guoss, but the coloncls never tell | ¢ lies. In Maine thewit of the liquor dealers is [ St ful overnment of Switzerland is making i- | gr ca pro sh an_innocent looking molasses barrel con tained within ite depth a barrel of whisky | th holding ninetysfive gallousof liquor, The | in head. (e grand Columbus Junction; grand try pendence; and a good record for an ex: try wili be the ticiy diligently at work sionists will le Golden gended, Annual Oonclave, Mystlo Shriners Also grimage to the ECHOES OF THE ANTE ROOMS Towa's Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias in ODD FELLOWS VISIT TO WORLD'S FAIR, Preparing for a Pl Oasls of Chicago— Woodmen of the World Ac- tive—Other Notes. The meeting of the grand lodge of wa, Knights of Dythias, at Muscatine st month was o grand success. At the same time the eficampment of the Uniform Rank and Pythian Sisters grand also held in the same citiy lodge was The sessions of the grand lodge were inter: esting and attended by mor sentatives of § ur days sc ot that th A vrosperous aining ground. vordinate amount of business was disposed of i tho and than 800 repre A vast The session disclosed the order in the Hawkey condition state is is steadily Not the most uninteresting documents pre- sented to the grand lodge w ports of the office s, tion of affairs, R sport of the g e howed the fol St report, £13,070.45 <40 and, 10, Ihere we nd four old one: o1, p ber il uring yoar, 3, by 1801 Maud Iwing. president; Blaneh Richvort, | 0S40t 4007 total, 21 vice president; Maud Thomas, sec N AT o Olive Brown, treasurer; Cora Walke e rinn; Orval Linnaborg, assistant libr. funorals, £3.210.15, Helon Suley. Jessic Forguson and Fanoio [ FURerals Gosney executive committee. ellor, C. 1, chancellor, nd prefate i grand o r, Burlington Is, 1. D. W ameron, Davenport, upreme uff, Mu; The Pythian nted in the g and siste s of the dition of the order in Tow rand oM has b ports of the The election of oftice was happily speut in cards, music and danc, | ple resulted s follows: ing. Mr. Gorman came near missing th Dell Philtips, of ldon treat cntirely, as he did notarrive home | R. B. Huff, Muscatine: g hurch, H, mpton ; records gman, Villi s. Jennie B, and prot. ind retor, Mrs, Porry Bloomtield Carrie chief, purtney, e of the gre iscatine. st prize, the \venport third, will s will take the do entert; nt ptember 2 vs of the o T'his has aroused the the importane embers from all es. Tt will be ast of the brothc rseveral ceks n mber that cor mmittee has found th n, and perh; ving isbursements, 21 reory; being over 2,500 membors. 880 lodges in good standing. ship Dece The master-at-arms, 0. M. ( representativ chancellor, Sisters and templ enthusiastic gathering of the wive: Pythans, L was found by s to be excellent, grand Jennie L. Jones, Oskaloosas grand misty correspondence, Mrs. I grand mist Weeks, mma | grand guard of the outer temple, Mrs. A, L. 3 grand trustee, Mrs, 1 upreme nworthy, Perry tebecen be in the city. nec ment and w member of the order at the and the day promises one of the bizgest of the e va ber will go to warrant a special - te s two of them wve Owaha Wodnesday, tember 20, the route not yeu being agreed upon. cash e fifty-one new lodees organi the in n1zed, The was 16,64 S4: reinstated, 2 1, 21,000, e was as follows Kuehnle H re the They were most couraging and disclosed a very healthy con master of facts balanee $15, 178 annual en oxche- Balance s, #16,- are now The membe: 3 init ; admitted Suspended, aied, 00 sick ber \r amounted to ted 84 total net ts paid 50; ult of election of grand ofticers for the ensuing y chan and Denison ; grand Rightmire, Maquo B. 1. Snook, Wel aster of exchequer, W. grand keeper of records ke, and '3 were Mt, Will 1 well and it wasa v Pleasant; Hughes, , John t, Inde: R B se. The effort to secure Kester's rolea Homer D, Moines. as unsuccessful. Detective Miles Miteh LeMars was sclected by acelamation for witlarrive from Des Mowmes in the morning | the next place of meeting. rey daugh- The co the n made. ¢ the grand tem- Grand chief, Miss ma Irving of Bryn Mawr Preparatory school at Bajti. | & subordinate odge named for him. more. I el v A W tho According to the latest news from Prof, | @ Feliows Witl Attend e v Emerson of Amherst college, who was so se- | Nebraska Odd ellows wi verely injured in a railrond ‘wreck recently | World's fair in full force. The fair portions of big s of the three links, and one long to bo remembered committce scert to Chi sufl 2 to provosition wsion to run direct to the grounds from Omaha has met with favor aud will be carried out. 0dd Fellows' day position. from all parts of the coun- order of The wrand sentor, Mrs and junior, el Mrs, S, Mus, Center; Salew; spresen i : past Robinson, t features of Pythian week in ‘The divisions of ‘th ond and Fifth regiments were in camp and the officers of the rank wore the prize drill the Hampton division eaptured Radcliffe second and the irst. Sec- on hand. In Commencing Tuesday, October 9, Omaha will for several days entertain the Nebraska nd lodge of the order. every lodge in the state Delegates from d a large numb “The Omaha sty steps to pro- 1l dispense hospi- nd recently had the World's Fair. the Monday, to be Mem- Nebraska members of the opportunity te in the exercises and o par- meeting fellow the reunion United and loye tho has been ing the pr be induced to join eursion from this state bable ut num- in being excur- District Deputy Grand Master Bryant of igements for alin the city. ke it n succes: whs in the s| djoin the ood that 2 xeu Wood black fox of Kamchatka. Theso animals | trty-five applicants, v are scarco and hard to_ kill, and a single | members of the new skin sclls for about 1,000, auxiliary to the order of ‘There is §06,410,8% loaned by trust, safo | World, The new gro this month, in this city. Shickley Grove last v tainment, ve of y and its m | social ente Kod easing nice “The i Sovereign Hends mp of the Woodmen i delegil clla, Verdon and e made by Hon ty, Rev. Father carheart of olla, matehed against that of the oficers of that | cellent musi prohibition state. and as a consequence there | The order now has the are many singutar developments. The latest | into German and ready for was the discovery by the state’s ofticers that | makes it possible for eir own tougue, and a large o The only Pure Creaw of Tastar Powder.—No Awuionia; Thos ion ate will route will be wunounced grove, Woodmen ant, and O, C ay evening another and the organization was perfe The camp at Howe re cessful picuic, which w. I Auburn, In addition to 'the addressos Al program wis rendc rituals tr deliver L2 and he who desire, to have the will ssion of those of her of th timent for ud is zealously laboring to » from the nterior te will assemble in Omaha It is under city is in Chicago looking after ‘the ar- the excursionists on their He is on mittee that has worked up th. an excursion com- be secured and the ter. of the World, The sovereign clerk has a will th or, eliminary steps were tuken at a held on Taesday evening, ank v ceted commaunder, mecting ntly g Falls City orge Abbott of f and riald Rey [er o Aluwm, list desire to become the woman's of cit, ings a rceedings are inte son hi M 8. Fow Mastin ¢l was held od vo o as attended by ons from Nen iducted ably result that about, of the be instituted k gave a sucess. is pro e woll at- sting, auized u new North Bend. The meeting Cruic suc visit ha City, Shubert, Addresses ey Price of uoex od uslated y. This citiz nativity bunghole of the iuncr barrel was opposite | to the order. There isa prospect that the the bunghole of/ the outer barrol. and the | order may be establisied in Gormany, wnd liquor could be pumpeda out without break- | an effort in that direction will be wmade in ing the face of the innocent-looking hog iu very soon. rder, while but recently established Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the Standard. in the Dominion, is progressing and growing rapidl, voming Pligrimage o The nobles of Tangior temp! Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine of the Oasis of Oma will enjoy a vilgrimage toshe Oasis of Chicago September Tangler. , Ancient and 16 and pitch their tents and quench their thirst. The camelsare being brought out preparatory to the journey and the packs being made. The followers of Aliare pre paring for the pilgrimage, the foz is being brushed up and the commissary is being ded down with the truck necessary {r the journey across the dry and burning sandsof the descris of Towa and Illinois, until the same can be replenished at the Oasis of Chicago, Not as ye has the and ¢ trail that the nobles will follow boen agreed upon by the wise men, who are in council. It will be an nounced in due time, As the proparations ntinue it is that the train that MOVES ACross the desert will be a long one and the nobles of Tangier that will be num bered among the travelers will be largo, Sam'l Burns another week, continues his plate sale GO0 at Se, formerly 200 to — Last balloon ascensions and parachute Jumps today at Courtland beach, —_— LOCHL BREVITIES, Bishop Lee will occupy the pulpit at the African Methodist church this evening. Building permits to the amount of 2000 were issued - yesterday by the luspector of buildings Union Veteran league, ensampment 121, will hold o regular mecting in the Patterson block this evening ‘This evening the Jowish New will be ushered into life, Hebrows overywhere this signiticance, Superintendent Fitzpatrick met the prin cipals of the different schools psterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing plans for the work of the coming year. The department of mental and moral science of the Woman's club will meet in the parlors of the Young Men's Christian association next Wednesay at 4 p, m. Year Among the v is one of deepy This morning the members and their friends of the Working Girls union go to Plattsmouth. leaving here at 9 a. m., and returning about 8:80, the Burlington fur- nishing th quipment. Cal., is visiting his SNOWED UNDER, In Septomber W, R Bennett Company. he popularity of our souvenirs is uns paralled in the history of Omaha, and* although we provided for thousands of people we find ourselves completely over- whelmed and must beg our friends and customers to bear with us and help us through our dilemma, We have aiready reordered enongh for every man, woman and child and will notify through the papers when thoy come. Hye souvenir ticket of serjes i3 will be redeemed if it takes all summer., But we shall be able to meet all de mands within two wecks, I'rusting every one will be kindly con- siderate in this matter, and oxprossing our thanks tor the liberal patronage and kindn BENNT W. IR I'T CO. Original Souveniv Distributors, - PERSONAL £ A1AGRAPIS, Dean Gardner has returned from the east Miss Alice Tsaacs has gone to New York on business, Charles Wacgle, o prominent stockman of Wyoming, is in tho city Guy Latta, navance agent of the Ideal Opera company, is in town Judgo Cullingham R, Scott has roturnod from s recent trip to Alaska H. . Gottesleben, a prominent jeweler ot Denver, istered at the Paxton Miss i5 H. Ternill loft for New York last evening o be gone about two weeks Andrew Carnecie, jr, of Pittsburg, 1., was in Omaha yesterday on routo wes Mrs. IR H. Davies has just returned homa from the cast, where she' has beon getting fall styles. Miss Grace Carter of Wyomink and Miss Dora Seaver of Tecumseh aro the guesis of Miss ISthel Seave Dr. 1. railway, Hinoo, sy with rgeon for the Santa 1o wquarters at Neodle: brothe 15 Himoe, « King & Co.'s, 18 Foley of this city Browning, and Drs, Senn, ind Connors, who joined Judie Dundy Moutana hunting expedition, roe ned yesterday, They had good luck and 1l pleased avith their treip, The s are dividing venison, ek and bear meat with their friends, At the Mercer: H. €. Wild, Kansas City; members of the Ilevator Conductors | HH. Wallace, Tekamih: 1 1% Jolmson, union have donned their war paint and pro- | Davenport: Mrs. N. Wohlrend and daughter, pose to make it warm for those who are i Di M. d. Gohan, Grand Island | violating the ordinance governing tho run wt L. M. Powell, U, + 1L ning of passenger elevators, Diunmng, C. C. Cook, G. 8. Yauger, 1. D The firm that provided the ventilating ap- | May and wife, C.J. Underwood, D. ¢, Wal- paratus far the city hall ana which did not | 1ace, Sol Blotcky, . 8. Crowley, city; Wil- wor and changes suegested by Building In- perfectly, has completed the alteration 3"}”” “”'":‘3“ s, Mr. Me and Mrs, U, B, roy, Davenport; yn Miss| speetor Tilly and an improvément is notic lda B. Sway, Omaha, Complamts were eived by the ch S NEW York, Sopt. 9.—[Special Telegram to of police yesterday from Mes, Erickson, 100 | THE Bek]—Omaha: 1. 1%, Newmaft, Plaza; South Thirty-fourth strect, and from W, B, | Mts. L W.Stewart, W, Hooper, Westmin kins, 1203 South Thirty-fivst street, about | $ter: 8. A Hutehinson, Broadway Central, nps who frequent that vieinity and | Lancoln: W. Stull, Broadway Contral frighten women —_—— Indications are that no work on the v T | ducts will bo done this year, and this opinion is zenerally shaved'in by the city officials, T'he postbonement perations is aid to be due to the diliatory tactics of the railway compauic Yesterday morning John Grant put a force of men to work grading Seventeenth street from Farnam to the alley north, prepara- tory to putting down the pavement, The street will be paved with sheet asphaltum and the work will be completed as rapidly as possibie, Assistant Postmas! the week just closed three months, so fa ostoflice ere money order d Weodard says that has been the “best in as the receipts of tho oncerned. Returns from the partment were over 2,000, aally and the stump business is in an uny flourishing ¢ Mayo W ndition. Bemis yesterday received from R urnas, secretary of the State Boar riculture, a telegram extending an invita- o1 to his honor, the city councii and heads of the department of municival covernment to attend the state fairin a body Wednes. day of this we Mr. Furnas promises a Al reception in case the invitation is ac- cepted. United States District Attorney Baker has returued from Crawford, whither he went to attend the vreliminary hearing of Augustus nley, a soldier stationed at Fort Robinson, who is aceused robbing John Walsh, a fellow soldier, of 575 which was locked up in a box in his quarters Sufticient evidence was secured to war rant holding the man over to the next t of the United States district court. St Last acts of the B s tod Courtland beach, both aft. and eve. Richard Barker, who is the stage manager for Gilbert and Sullivan, is credited with the decluration that “when the Lord gives o man & tener voice he takes away his brains.” Because It is not “good taste” blast” gently reminds your summer suit Because Our Fall selection of than it will be a mont Because . Our tailors will spend than when theyare rus | Because A of the duplicated— = number |Because Our prices are in kec gent times” The Hew Gloaks. The Medish Gloaks. The Exclusive Cloaks. The Correct Gloaks. The High Glade Cloaks. ——All— The Varfous Correct Things in Ladies’ Quter Garments. STEELE & OIS Hew Exclusive Cloak Storg Over Mrs. J. Benson. to delay until “‘winter's chilly you that you are still wearing woolens is more ('()Inl)] h hence - more time on your suit now hed with “quick orders ——— ns ot be choicest des cany ping with the present *‘strins / Trousers 3500 to SIZ‘”’ Suits Qverco T "2 Veeoll = $20 10850 ats $20%°t0 $60°° South TAILOR 15th st o 207 .