Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 29, 1893, Page 8

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[} THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1893, e —— " \ \ DEA'C DD | v e \ NI ¥ Opentn | o - FALCONER'S FRIDAY SALE AT HAYDEN'S CREAT SALE | GRAND MILLINERY OPENING| ., joroe vomee owenne N e | occurs our full millfnery opening. Ex e G o ile - aties o a6ty at Boston | teNSIve purchases of the 1atest things in linary Barga < been maee. Al the late Parisian and - s ¥ New York styles will be on display in - BCUGHT BY MR. FALCONER PERSONALLY /\QT(R(O ITEOLD H\S OFTEN BEEN TOLD | SUPERB FLOWERS, DELIGHTFUL NUSIC our millinery depantment, which is now — - the 1 and mest complote west of | sters’ Stocis &t Foresn Sales 1 ‘Bout the Fox and the pes That Were | A Most Charming Oceaslon, Displaying Al | hicago. Y York the Past Montn Resit | AL sJL M M At AL bt . Ihe rooms will be handsomely dee- | WY DA . SR Dealers Turn Green at Our sale And New York Ldens and Fancies h A TRy ‘ Phsnuiine]. Hkrpa Which Tnereases Each Hour, In Swell Miliinery. orated and arranged to show off the ex ] quisite new colorings and fall millinery, | Wearers the finest millinery u\‘ st SATURDAY, September 30th. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Tering this seasc HAYDEN BROS MILLINERY J v ; - : e ‘it ,,\, p 4,:”,,[7,,.7,:“1”“. OI'IG dny more | of i OMATIA, Sept. 28, —To tho Editor of T he very latest nove ties 3 Bre: Whilo walting for car yesterday at | the SDOCIR' Saie of yresented in our millinery stock the corner of Sixteenth and Farnam streets And the ladies of Omal ‘ \ several heavily loaded trucks, each drawn he many dain ean b € cea d A 18 % > y two pa 1 ing west on 3 C oy erns from Paris and « Farnam. All of the teams seenmed to be in ] ‘ Woc ed t € 1 | hich our tables ave V| distress and appeared to move with diffi % it £29 1neh wite extrs the most remarkable feat Watehing the horses closely 1 discover ting reduced to 10¢ yard i grand display will be our astonishe [ that at every other step a hind foot, either left or vizht, on every horse we slip back % vers on sale [ ing) low pricos, enabling the 1 Lslen | from twvelve to elghiven inches, and thise 5 | der purse to seenve some W Ob BOO0C | Tightly conciuded, was what aistressed the 4 : Mt - o Specinl bargy ne towels today | quality and at the same time really | patient anims bt | Saturday will be the last il 4 stylish e cause of the shpping of their hind- | v 3 p up to $1.7 A Hn i Sateen covered comforts, only 4 few | LOW PRICES OUR WINNING CARD. , 1 found, was in the shoving. Every 4 day of the Specia sale of Nuw fancy silles two toned and fig [ Toft at T6c o0 cry cheap, and away And right here we wish to impr : in front with sixteen ounce LA T Gnt Fuallon, 00 7a traw.| -Beliw A HeLs ) | the public with the fact that during the calked andtoed, while on | 2d-in avy colored fulles, 2 10:4 A \White Sbool tmixcd blankets, | OMINE Sanson we Il sll EILHFR e el hind feet were flat shoes, slightly 3 1 BAGSHHaN o 1.55 for $1.0 ( . ) swelled at the heels, but without cither i) ) BARGATES FOR TODA Y $1.50 a pair, i millinery cheaper n any house in the lks or toes. Now the owners of those - COLORED DRESS GOODS, L-4 the same, at $2.00 a pai v, no matter what their pretensions ams or the farriers that shod them were i 4 B ReI I s BHEv IOt KL e orth |- D) ins you will find on sale | may be. - : probably lrnorant of the fact that a horse AL C Quantity limited to FLOWERS ~’um|mn< th uwwr( weight of the body with s / NI AL TouN L Ao, Werth Aoh b H During the opening our millinery de- | the fror et, and a draught horse propels 40-inc 1}‘ Sl -‘\”Ht‘ I :” UNDERWEAR partment will bo be lly decorated ' the and the “load attached 986, worth 81 b ne lot ot children’s underwear, sold | with palims and flow With the hind feet. A furric t ) 1 ; MBI therefore, with any knowledee of horses l AN REMNAN EMNANTS. 3 L our price Ye cach S . 3 and the labor they are meant to perform, H From 10 to 12 o'clock today we ¢ 1 wool shirts and While a string orehe will furnish | would have diametric: versed the 3 \ a L T T e 0d8 4 W 0t Hle, delightful music of shocing used on the tenms before spoken ) i"m”‘ - 2 ¢ per pair, sold Ounr salesladies will endeavor to make | of. He would have put thod 1noes on the UL Jibr 406 b | me e BaiL oy 1940 our visitors perfectly at home and will | front feetand the toed and. ek shoes oy - VS Our expectations in re- .ot 1, all remnant L | J B VOLRI1.ED ¥ no pains to show you everything | the hind feet. If there is a socicty for the i and tell you the prices wiether you wish | BrEvention of erweliy 1o il m Onuta 295 gard to this sale have been ] st L0 RO L0 | BN i i draught horses on our streets, which are NS fully met, over one-haif of price o )0 not fail to attend on Friday and | eruelly abused evory day. but 19 th “aney 5 . | British half hose, worth go | Saturday the nd : drivers” oy Isters™ as well. The latter the garments advertised on at Ye per paiv, MIL LRY OPE N look well enough to the casual observer, but ¥ worth $1.50 t 1 want 4 adies™ all wool hosessold at the Bel at a person | liar with he iliar v s sadly and too Monday having been sold, B s ; it for 400, o ut 19¢ BOSTON tuly realizes that they g suffering ubl ROV italL boblont pnted sola N.W. Cor. 16t and Donglas sfs. | {ortiees thelr’ poor, dub. mouths cannat ) and the balance are for Two hundred all wool dress patterns | at the Bell for S0c, go at 19 3 e e Kimball bits, their heads lifted skyward f sale on Saturday at such at $2,50, worth $6.00 to §7.00 HAYDEN BROS. CHEROREE STRIP. the sake of style, the poor brutes hivve indeed i1 Y jAnd two hundred bluck T ObRcEvAIOnN of un Ontian Whko a Now i | I 0RO travel, OnsEnven prices as these: Lifttar e e Latet ¢ e e Littiopills for greatills: DeWitt's Little i New Yo A Home an 1 lomq Al 1y Riscrs, r v J ho went to the Cherokee 7. B. PALCON In the Oregon country guaranteed. Wealth | 8¢ w TRYAGETidites 0 Slfi N. B. AT to the poor, pleasure and profit to the rich. | Strip to engage in business, and B e e s A oa h $22 Overcoats for Wio 1o 15, here is no mistake about it. Bvery possic | who was there when the Strip stords about 7 Ieawa n ble « tof safety surrounds our guurs B Openell T Fae et Mr. D. H. Stearns, who makes the | g “Oict I BUER SUHOANGS ok gULEAL- | was opened and the rush ozeur owned by Ball Bros, was bems has wrlts |0 Gown B rec s 3 $18 0 f i 1 ar f o Chief Clerk Vandervoort 4 ef b B 5 'COAts 1o ling proposition to veturn a dollar | Logited in your own bank. | Evers duilee o | ten to Chief Clerk Vandervoort & brief but e SO i e $18 Overcoats for BV Hatn Tors i QRNAE dvestadiin | ! cures a dollar a year income, | very graphic letter descriptive of some of street one of the wheels of th : Oragon or Washing it la lives - ful iculars call at voom 1, 1st Nat periences. Mr. Blor t writes from | over a cartridge. An explosion followed in | > in Omahu twenty - | Ban city. for a fow days oniy , where the firm of which he is a men antly and the bullet imbedded itself in $15 Overcoats for L R R Gl s AT R Lo e StEARNS IReir Lasn Co, o 1ids opened @ hrdware store | e leg of doe Riley, a cook in u chop house, = L e of Portland, Ore, Hewrites.in substauce: “It is prevty lively | who was on his way to work. Itiay was | self, and has sin esided ¢ ; REREPS 55 I ol o We have atowi of be- | helped into a doctor's oftice and the bullet 2. ¢10 Oy ts for Ll \ : You Cawt Beat ft, ind 10.000 people, of whom three | extracted. Ho was then taken home, . His 2 3l Vercoats lor :;I.,U‘m SR hon s : aliy T.bavo. Ol : t ‘hic | 3 itled every duy, and o record | mjuries are not serious 1t state member 2 saloons and ‘no churehes, It e Portland ( I Comine nd | k ific and be in- | 470t “50 eusy to hold o lot or 3 g For steady nerves and good si y =) G comes he il dorsed by ker X g g A claim even when you have it located, 1 Bromo-Seltzer. Contains no Anti-Pyvine ’ and business men. For the. | 3 > followir ing. Yoy e | rode over twenty-five miles at a breakneck SagS TR e T this time via any other line, and pace, located a elaim, und then found it was THE REALTY MARKET velopment of the fruit industey in | commodations to be had on the on a school section. A woman has camped ping & o Rock nd are noted fr Maine to | Mikht on the ot we are building [ [NSTRUMENTS pluced on record September Clarke county, Washington, which lies | Calife By examining the map and | the store on, and can’t be 28, 1893 just acrosy tho Columbin viver from | Faiiornin, By exunin L Wi duced to move, so we are goin WARRANTY DEED Poriland. The ults of snch work | i tables of this line you will find | }yjidaround hor, Sii's a staye y . and mear v Ambler and wife to 1 A 1 may be seen in the 0 1 that as a World's fair line it st nds business all vight en I weat out to B and 11 to - : 4 i a5e 6ts Ailes st : h- | Without an equal, us sen 1| spoke to her this morning and she Kt luce T 500 DMen's Cassimere and Cheviot ington at Chicago, The crops | 8Y0id_transfer and a tiresome and ex- | drew down with a Winche : iy ysol : = S ) s of | Pensive trip throngh the city by getting 10 to ‘git.’ t, keeping onc eye L 4 & 2 G Iy TG e e DRI (T in a5 Lmoved iy, ; ingle and Double Breasted Suits Wit (g (Sl TTR R e Gt e S Lnce of World's | It takes from seven to ten hou 5y Band 10N M Rose, the price at which it sellsin the markets 1 i te £ 1 t what the the There Qe . 500 i i (It FEaLnre o e v11 ! .Iw(“. : time, ten n;umh‘ In sl lBnBEstiina ol P M 60 Wikl oo s s = t his company will return o | 2ddition to t : have trains | g, ter the mails arvive, and mighty | 1% Lobis12. dirast 5 3Ll i incomo for a dollar e | leaving Om 31 m, 10 p. . and | chince for a busy' man to” oy [ PRMSEHIERONOlt Andhusband (0N b rrowing is a gentleman's | 10:30 2. m., th ) a letters so, if you have an) 1 for me, subdiv.... 4 "“" e “ k l‘ H\‘ take | choice of fow v trains to ¢ m y > hold iv until I come up, which will be | South Oniichi Land company 1o 15 A | and, as before making qui in three or four d Otherwise | might |~ Bryson, lov 4, block 145, South 7 an annual in- | e a EOLS 6 y tuday, e cac 20, lmu-J. G W Smith to EJ Bicktord, ot 25, v 9 Ivan g e et lock 5, vie % come of more than £.000. Undor the | (Vorld's tale in advance of all oth TAXPAYER WASNTS 10 KNOW, HF N I£OURIRS OVAT o Uiiitsd 1ieal Y ines anc less trouble and expense, > . untze et ul to United Kea o B e R ) whtor | Diningcars attached 1o all through | Owana, Sept. 38 To the Bditor of Tur | 0 soacomp Y, wndival DON’T WAIT. IO “titloin 3y "“““Wj i trains, the best meals of any | Bee: 1 sec that Mr. Howell makes a state. K COME EARLY ON SATURDAY. s aGr g Ay | dining ecar line in the United Stat ment before the county com joners that | 5 f undiv i lot 5, bloeks, fruit orchard. My, | 4 R I Eod subdiv of 1 1 Redick'sidd R e For of Chieago, Wori the proposed canal would cost complete the | Herman Kountze 1o suine, uniiv 15 iot ST = aiyers BN eant s ttiatorn f | grounds, cards and sleepir | sum of &1,832864, Will Mr. Howell enter | 3, block 225, Oraha DRt b feph 07 the Ol ol | va all at 1602 I street. | intoa contract. giving a good and suftieient | Same to estate of Aug Koty ] 7 3 S | bond, to complete, the canal for this amount as executor's deed of proj 3 bunk biile alter that address Port- G Py with a five-yeur' guaranty on the ¢ 0| iountaLInco fors1 080101 ¥ land, Ore TR oaey keep it in good working order? It it Estate wud Trust company, wndiv i 7 \ - — st £2,000.000 complete will he do thi 100110 10, ot 3 uud ne se 8,allin 15- 2 i Pucilic wEXCUrsions, ‘” you want to \““1’ time :\”~[l moy vy by all means vote the bonds and goet 13 5 ;[ MO A a0, Rock | When you go to th ryou wil it on as possible. [ would like to know | Sitiie to simie. andiv i Toi 5 " v > ARl R s R d rout ¥¥ | how he expects to et e water back to the || Subiivof d |G i Sra T AT vists! oxcursions, | Because it s t nly 1 i ’latte river, as 1 believe it must be v On p 7 / it 1o i D e Blonn (onoh Ihar iy ; ; to the channcl of the Platte, for it cannot be | s oG, iidiv & iois 1o {1'\“4.‘\. touris 1 u’.‘u \‘]A;r s 0 ! ] legaily emptied nto the Missouri river or block 19 1ois 1 10 5, block 20, i = p. . and ran through to N - any other stre 1, but must by ‘turned to liand 1oy s withot Jange. yilkstonandithinis whilgover irouiopolofi[ ARYERtIOE SR D sy b ot SUUIG (Sn 08 e cuior's dicd tha 0 e our maps showing ation of the i | 1f Mr. Powell will do this and so te in the roperty in- Koui wee for f 7 P m. ¢ W SRR zth o connection with our line at | columns of your paper, 1 say by all means : nd'wite o 8 1or e TRt eunon ! aech j 1 sco that as a | vote the bons, TAXPAYEIR Hamiend witbitofbary) i ¢ Nov. .1 2 ML ) e oley Vo \;n = v (‘“:‘v y othe ‘;‘1‘.‘,“' i‘“.‘f\”if‘." ve ]‘[ The Fud Is Drawing Near. Sucraly R i HasBaR {0 Wi 7 o o aton o SiarEs oL ands I fous ty 5 the city to | Two months more and the ‘World's | Parbsby fot13, Courn's subiy o [ o P Golobrated Phillips. Exenmion Cor ang | rench g andiohiuuaiyely) ol wlihain shingiotthoinusb S fXetthel| o e LoSIRTEALEREDS: o A Y B ! | there will fin w0 left end excels the beginn You uth aha have s anralan it Omaha | a B 100 1 T ot S e SRR SRS aRNRLe | e R e e SRR AT sase the like, nor ever will agair, I e s inhe st dobnakol A suan hour or more, Call at | Each building is one grand piece of SN0 ARDULRION A0tk i 0 and tickev oflice for rates, maps, | statuary, within them ave amassed Sp L 33, Do ! - ine sudconfortubla lp for ull thoi who | car reservations, and any in- | samples of everything that the eivilized Ghum) : ) Groat Opening Sale Simienbloo goinel dudngahon sy n you may want In regard to | world produces; The Midway Plg . il V5 Nt 156 of Hizh CGrade g Dctle - Rocihos e Bofakel o\ th s, ete. - CHAS. KENNEDY, is u curiosity shop of oriental featur Bisnierauend i 1. (0 b blek 20, augandRlontions: ; A G.'N. W. P.'A. | The illuminations at night, the elect R T [ e e o fountains, with an eycrchar Broporty sume Bties ' Ouly Hat-vare from white t0 rose and thenco toazure, [ | for GRS L \ WINTER OVERCOATS. R A SO, S0 C 0 “‘ o | To the St. Louis faiv and exposition via | make up a banquet of royal beauty, Helena )y i beddinig, o, of are uscd on Wabash railvoad. From Saturday, | For excursion tickets at greatly roducod | Omia ; o2k : ' the regular Pullnan opor, | 0o Batnrday s Otoba: rates apply to_ticket office, Chicago, | © 1 larrison to Cyrus Morton, ‘lo We have opened this week the larges R T e e : o the Wabash will sell round- | Milwaukee & St. Paul railway, 1501 | | 11t 10 blaak 8| . W For. full iy 1 0% | teip tickets at above rate, On Tuesd Farnam street, v 2, Dlock” 34, ot 4 Kk 85, 1 Y (o i ) it o Ak slegning cai g i in ening, October 3, will appear the ma —— 00 0, ek 3 ; Clas, KENNEDY, G N T TR T T s T TP e it o e M TN e 2 ) S ever shown £ 1002 Mupng aha, 2 inations ) 1 D) R | makes a dollav o year income for ; Y4 | Bt e i e an Y nlays of Paiis or ¢ Wb World's faie, | ¥ou under our home gh ee plan. ad . For a program of the fall festivitic Youat least have your moncy mnn Kountzo et ul, executors, t 3 arments wo have tion is, for « ) ¢ > sleeping car g nmodations tickets under lock d ]\l.'\ Lill you seo the in “I‘n‘\‘\-ulh 4||(-v47w nd Trast con- £ M Yol SRS e tall’at tho Wabash offio Farnam | come coming® Only a limited number AR R CEHEE ki ittl J G YTON of propositions taken by the Stearns i ne se 8, ull in 1 4,500 1 SIARG0E TEoin Jon 0l Owmaha, Neb, | First National Bank building and RS uaIEf a8, Didek DOUBLE-BRFASTED 1.0 moved gea od 1o su 4 o You Flunming a Worta's Faie Trip? —— regulurity fs ground. iy wikos tho farimor | Four datly sistoris oxpress. irale with | Call o or wddross B L Palmor,. puss | S0 G w| ON SATURDAY i i vana dhad ment, unexcelled | 481 Santa Fe route, Omaha, Neb, Simo 1o s lots 1 3, Do b Sl A b, rane 1o ynluo | westof g, *Lon" e, "Bagiose | pmaoras Frmacm s i o Vi OnSATURDAY e Al i : 1 ; { 10 etk ',_ £ Dr. A. P. Johnston returned from Chicago | biock 015 Brown, Black and Blue Kerseys, cut in sin d d ¢ 10,000 aires of Sl | kb b A "“" ““ yesterday h ! ¥ A breasted, v 1 linings, at $15 redl WOres 0 4 1 uldres ) » 1 i Hummel, lot’ 1, bl v shone up ; 4 : o Mrs. H. W. Resler has gone to Chic RIS Ghan. slann Unew, ¢ city \ PUAIBL. | to'yisit her parents and also to take in the :T.’.“l Ti:\“."‘wr £20.00 an ] L g P T A it Mike Whalen returned yesterday 5 o1 o $20.00 an acre, nr ) Chicago, where he has been taking in half your fare to look it over, J ' the W duriug the past twent - Tourhst Gars ¥ be b tat » prices William Forest and wife of Burlington . g y ARRIRIRL | ) 3 % are the latost, most und great | ; the [ 1n., urrived in the ity yesterday andei ! o nach b 7l ki commodious means of travel for g ? u Y ms | make Omaba their future home, Mr. Forest ; partivs. inter ¢ A e | e 1 is & brother-ia-law of Andy Bell of this ciry nout f 2 : ] - these ca t i i, T s 8 | L A T | B Pantaloons The Special Sale of tionul infos BC0 YOWI neires nion Pacilic o R :w\‘!\\‘ will be continued on Saturday., Ove Geueral Passenger und Ticket Ax 5 & pairs of Cassimeres will be added to the e o Burlington Rou soutl ok Tolagd . n COME EARLY ON SATURDAY. el , nlou dopot f 4 i DON'T WAIT. ‘:.‘zhlll""i‘ ‘.“.:Al _. futl.mi..‘.‘ ‘.. L,: Wort 1 . . | 3 ‘ T, daltasce s uf, 8| B o CLOTHIN G Haggego chocked direet frum rest v kol U2 l'arnam The ouly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Aluu . cu 3 TINENT&E s B8 okt atioe, 1324 74 ; L NOWL P A Used in Millions of Homes—40 Years the buudand. - p HOUSE, | | i

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