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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SEPTEMBER 30 F;\LCONPfiR‘S.- BOSTON STORE CARPET SALE | BOSTON STORE FURNITURE | BOSTON STORE STOVE SALE | o onss ons coons TR o, A poihed Reapened. Opening Week of Fall Novelities We The Bee reporter called at Hamilton Rros il Advertised market, 1 this morning and ' f : urpose c or Septembe Mr. Jo nilton was asked: “Whe 600 Picces G andest Imported Dices Geods | donday We Show You Latest Novelties in | Tomorrow Our Entire Carpet Nepartment | Our Gigantic Furnitum Department Opens Our Btove Departinent Cpens Tomorrow with It was our purpose certainly for September | W5 gl frked: “When do > o closed out o business either b s to open the packing house?" Ever £hcwi in Omaha. Ladies' Golf Capes and Fall Jackete, Will Be Thrown Open to the Publio, Tomorrow Morning with a Grand Sale, the Biggest Stove Sale on Record. ol gy o o o Bt S L i That depends upon when we can get the retail or in a lump to some one who would | house ready - — [ —_— Have you —~ take the goods off our hands. But with the ed commenced any work yet?* ON SALE TOMORROW AT EO-TON STORE ‘ LADIES'PR NT WRAPPERS, 98 *,WORTHS$1,50 | OPENING WITH A GREAT SALE | GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE | BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF BASE BURNERS | 1st of September we found that our store had we are making the sewer conn \ & very large and selected stock of fall and | (00 ‘I'“‘ L ine L a y-n.;;‘nl cleaning s ut, as rap! a8 we can. There are & - g winter gooc \ust be sold, and, as we | great many things te done, o Wheso Drews Goods Were Hought DIFeetly | 5o o miack Storm Serge 75¢, Worth | Everybody Should Visit Our Carpet Depart- | Come and See the.Binest Stock of Fur- | Ol Heaters, dak Stoves, Ranges, Ete, An | NIN(Cr goode that must be wold, and, & fioslly Wnneoertisy, wut e omit o A e 3 r v’ . aid not succeed ai surchaser for | Vically unnecessary, but we want to be s e Unitcd States Government, #1.00All-Wool Henrletta Worth ment for Big Bargalns and See the niture In the Oity, at Prices Far Murked ut\_urnrl-lnxly Low ”‘, ":f :‘”‘ 1 in ""“"flhfl' l"" :' to do | L ave everything in th Who sold Them to Us Beenuse B50c—Gents' Collars, Worth 25e, for 100 Latest Styles and Finest Below All Othems—Get Our Prices Buy No stoves he stock, the only thing left for us to do the Dutles Were Not Paid. —~40.nch Fiannel 35¢, Worth 80s, Stock In Omaha, Before Buying i arniture. Have Seen Ours, was to assort up our stock with attractive best sanilary cone dition before we open. We do not want to give any fault finders an opportunity to say | | | anything. b novelties, also staple and seasonable goods “WIIL you do any killing this month?" > # i A Our buyers have been in New York buying | Yes, we expect to kill a few cars of cate Never before were we enabled to show such | CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Ymorrow morning begins the greatest sale Tomorrow will be a red letter day on our Our first gran opening sale of stoves be. tle during Octc and be ready for general lot of high grade dress goods. They | e are now showing the new fall of carpets, rugs and floor coverings of all | third floor, where our immense furniture e- | ging tomorrow morning for spot cash, and at the new tarifl prices | pucness by November 1, when we will giv fineat and Tatest novelties 1n Bnglish | in lagicx’ capes, sita and jackers. Bxaiyihe | Kinds ever held in this eity, For months | burtment will be thrown open o the ublic. | "y will o by far the biggest stove sale | (¥hich are much below the old tarit rates) | emplovment o qulte u vumber \ productions. x our stock before buying elsewhere our corps of buyers have been east making | g s ""F b '|M“ i ‘:‘, ity Wi D, & ever held in the Uniied States. The samples | novelties that you cannot see elsewhere. Nov- |y (AHL was the umber employed under 0 DRESS GOODS FOR §1.05 Ladies’ tourist ciapes, $10 to $: large purchases of carpets in anticipation of | furniture ever shown in the city ot q " it ssrs, Harris & Fisher fatess High gre tiew of new | - Foo e 1o b § this great opening sale. In many instances tion and at prices lower than you have | of a stock representing 5,000 stoves will be | elties in all lines that will please you and a am nct sure, but 1 think from Aty to Parislan and German weaves. D 18 Tiadses' .Tall koketd to $30 entire lots of carpets and rugs were bought seen In your life. Fancy rockers, cham- | placed on sale, at prices at about one-half | prices made much lower by the new tarif | “€VEnty-five men were employed.” 2 W ber suits, entel bles, © s, folding beds r v r Will you probably ve o oy men ghat would cost $2.50 In a regular way will [ [adicas fall suite, $6.95 16 from hard-up manufacturers at 50 cents on | DET Sults, center tables, chairs, of what you would ordinarily pay for them ' e sold at price spot cash A i gve employment to as &0 tomorrow for $1.20 a yard A new line of the finest (fast | the dollar. Many mills, being heavily over. | " all kinds of household furniture In al law. Al will be sold at pr v sp many . N iates Stoves from many of the best foundries in Wit ot DIt GOODS AT 176 olors) print wrappers, fo worth $1 stocked, in order to raise ready cash, were | MOt "‘”‘"“." ‘“""“; "i"n "']“" ;“‘M‘“'F"r'l! 8 bRty LFe haaaed in tEs lot, wadk only, that we guarantee to be much below “:“‘- s I!' n‘l‘l S,% wany men as can be the highest grade of Afty-four-inch el . \ obliged to sell their surplus stock at a great | Styles are shown, and as s bt S AL SR LLL G e Maseiide vod for same auaiity | V¢ to Bood advantag IR ks Sovec ioted, meryet, etc, 1o | M ¥ M. Ak L Ao Gooos sacrifice. Tomorrow all {hese great bareains | Purchased by us' at a big sacrifice you can | been purchased by us at such low prices that | the regular prices charged for same quility | = % o g BEihe intest coloring. ihat sre 82 el AL LK G000 b are | Mill bo on sale, $1.00 will purchase temor- | EXPCt o bargain in any article that you BUY | (o sell them at the prices we will fe more | and style of goods. New capes, new cloak, | Imeortant Decisio 1o te Kendered. n the rogilar way, §0 in this el LTI FOW s much Carpets as youcould ever pur. | In thia department. You have heard of IR | ko giving them away than selling them. | new dress goode, new silka. In fact, ous HICAGO, 8 9.~The United States b chase fn Omaha for $2.00. In se assort- e hefore, one o c W SV Ron i court of appeal will hand down Mond & yarl | 50 DRESS GOODS AT 50C $1 ror ment of ingrains. tansetry, THmema, ot | compare with th's big tale, which beging | Few exclusive stove tores carry as complote | yyore fs full of new and desirable goods in | orin M WL T hand down Mo Lok ANl the fiue Imported German and French | ¢ ‘7 (07 W o Brussels, velvets, moquettes, ¢ ' Y | tomorrow morning. B @ line as s shown In our stove department. | ;1 108 Inspection by yourself and friends | case. This is the case which fi ,,‘,“',J' |‘m|:: B ths: 11k, o wool mistures, chavior, | My MMty Inches wide, T BRLOW ONLY A FEW PRICES G HERE ARE A FEW PRICES: The prices named below will give you an | oh 7 Tankine i jubetion, Fastrd e NOAHR Storm. serges, etc., worth up to $1.50, go at | | JiC for Eehulne @l ool o Best all wool Ingrains, 3%, worth | Best woven wire springs, T0c, Moeth $3.00- | 1dea of how cheap the stoves wil be sold: Ll ; Pacific employes from striking, and which r boc a yurd for black broadeloth, Worth §1, Aty [ ,obe%t all wool ingrains, with cotton chain, | o Fest wool (cp matiressca, 3140, WOTER | “rour.note ranges, $4.98, worth 9.6 THE MORSE DRY GOOD COMPAN sulted in the judge's impeachment proceeds 50 ALLL WOOL DRESS GOODS ¥ ¢ . c, worth 65c. i i ) e : issiiin, gs. Justice Hlarlan of the U 18 iy bl a8l X Voven wire cots, 79¢, wol 1.50. Five-hole ranges, $8.65, worth $17.50. an of the Uni Stat 100 hlaces striotly il wool French e g oo | Extra heavy union ingraine, 25, worth 50c Voven wire cots, 790, worth § 5 : supreme court arrived today, and will pres ties' cloth, etc., worth up to 75 e il L gl Genuine c o e, $2.90, wor High back antique chairs, 49¢, worth ak heating stoves, $5.65, w 10,50 - Monday's se with him. R s acloth ele, R PLANNELS, COMFORTS ARD BLANKETS fo, /e French Wilton rugs, §2.80, worth | 3" ciiamber suits, large bevel mitror, Iv::‘:‘ . J‘:I‘:i"" s l‘m'x" o “fl"fi‘ A Unton Pacific Will Strike the Paes Sot by | Wood and Jenkins will occupy the bench. Vo AR A, Sh 2 AN The department I8 now showing the most squares, .95, worth $19.50. s Loel 2LALES e A Its Southern Competitor. B Cate imporied RN, anl | Cxtensive Iine in the city in white fannels squares, 659 feet, §1.48, worth | ¥ Upright 'x'm{xlmx beds, 18x40 bevel mirror, | $18.50. ks b high grade imported dress robes, all | \vo' g, heir «, 2oc, 30c, up to $1.25 T ¥ s Bretty " " b $12, Nh& lates: Trench, German and English im LGl 30c, up to § ot mats, Ble, Worth $19.35, worth $37.50. 5 e Pretty cottage stoves, §5.00, worth §$12, portations, I alike, your cholee to. Seatkil for Monduy aL.80 yRlsoes A0-tnah Jute body Brussels, 49¢, worth $1.25. Mantle 'HN‘"; s r$|>l~'~|“]'l"§"" 420 Boxwood stoves, §$2. worth $6, Weanclees, Ak now Fatiored. 1. will e, it BSetaw. § $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 and $9.98 wool fannel Sust the ting for wrap. | Javanese Wiiton carpets, 48¢, worth Hall ‘racks, 34.08, worth $1( S abe i Base burners, $8.95, worth $17.5 rancisco, as n . o BOSTON STORE—SECOND FLOOR. pers and ten gowns.Never sold for less than | J+ar8e fur rugs, wadded and lined, Solid oak book cates, with double glass will result in complications with other tran o & A 5, worth $6.0 dors, $8.65; worth $18.00. Coal hods, 15e, worth 3dc. . o ¥ b iss to be vety GREAT CLOAK SALE vard choice now for 2c a yard WORLL 6,00y A 878, ‘wortt s ied > continental roads that promise to Do not fail to visit our grand sale of the our line of comforts, We will give Brussels rugs, 27x0, 9sc, Tapestry parlor su:ts, §$13.75, worth il“,‘” . | Btove boards, 66c, worth §1 hard to untangle, The Union Pacific, the finest lne of ple eloaks, ¥ « best value in the city for the money. | Overstulfed tapestry parlor suits, .6 BOSTON STORE, nake # de- . Priestley’s novelt worth $1.25 e for imported black sto:m serge, worth Should the Southern Pacific put on its Sunset limited to New Orleans from San & rugs, 6 ches, 5 rth $30.00, " moment the train is put on will The Auncite, & beawtiful facket, made | = Seo the ciderdown comfort we are show: ;';‘,‘_'hwlln‘.'(fi..',."f,.,'.[(:,,,“ o Pt worth § NouNGN AfoRE _ Furniture, carpets and stovss, G100t SOMLHAR . PAUING ok . AhOPE R e R el g (Dt e " mpis have no ompetl. | Linoleum, 47c, worth ibe : Furnjture, Carpets and Stoves Northwest corner Sixteenth and Douglas. | cging up of the time between Ogden and ‘ J B VUAPIES $1.95, WORTH $10.00. [ tian. “We carry all grades, trom the cl Jointless ‘matting, 10c, worth 30c b B L LU A L The Weekly for the Cumpaign, et | HE innin Ml]fldfi Mflffllfl 200 of the latest style Golf capes on sale to the very finest ma When in nee Heavy stair carpet worth 30 ————— The Weekly Bee will be sent up to lmited specials would have in diverting ! tomorrow for $4.98. This cape is made of blankets, do not fail to examine our | Our carpet department on the third floor | MAKE THEIR FIRST REPORT. : y i : g R G ty. th s WO KA POt T etver” cloth in biue and black, | Btock: we cin save you money on the is the lightest and brightest in the whole i vember 15, covering the entire campaigp. | L2 ¥ s 3 by s = 1 g First Fin clnl Stal nt of the R r ‘i 10 cents, The 883 miles between San Krancisco and B e daven. 16 th 8 - Ogden are now ccvered by the Central ove:l nl QRREs long, and. 110 dnch D TS | Goncs cuffs at 15e per pair; worth 20c and | special great carpet bargains P kd ¥ J¢ the g eatest bargain ever offered in the BOSTON STORE of the Unlon Pacitic System. BATTLE WITH A BURGLAR fast mail in thirty-six hours, while th Ba“krupt sa'e 1 2 Rl 5 Vesterday e rst offic ort o h - % n’o Pacific ains betwee dzden and cloak 1i Men's heavy Jerscy ribbed fleece lned | *urniture," Carpets and Stoves, Yesterday the first official report of the re iy Union Pacific trains between Ogien an L] Gent'stour-ply all linen collar at 10c each. | town. Be sure to visit it tomorrow for | JACKETS , WORTH $11.00 merino shirts and drawers at 8714 per gar- N. W. Cor. i6th and Douglas steets ceivers of the Union Pacific syst'm wi ati Saloon Keeper Enconnters Dmilie cover J0LTmOe miietoEErEoR s 100 fine navy blu kete, 26 inches long, t L) a I ess e, Phe Union ment, reduced from §1.25 Sy il d in the United States court. It was made Night Prowler and Captures Him, Lwo hours &udi & half less time., The Unlon A Aver c believes the time between Ogden Having purchased a bankrug made Prince Albert style, of fine beaver Lud yptian cotton Jersey ribhed & o o1 RRa WOl ah D Jen ster In Chancery Cornish and was | CINCINNATI, Sept. 20.—Louis Balze L : 4 eloth, edged with electric seal. Great value | focco lined vest and pants at 3ige per gar s Ma ol SDey, Goods Ui bt LGOI i Ml b ' ) Sept. Louis Balzer, | and San Francisco could be materially re we will sell it out for B JiLkie money e i, _The Enewold stock of dry goods at 2222 | sigted |y Re eivers ink, 4nd 1101 anl Cou. | sleeping in (he rear of his saloon on Central | duced, in which event the time |.; tween advertising oursclves. We will astonish U %550, WORTH $16.00. | " lidies' Bieyptian cotton equestrian tights, | CUMINE street has gone into’ the hands of C. | (H\.;”M‘ ; ns (\- !rwrrn _m"‘l-;'\r 13, venue, was awakened at 1 o'clock this “';"l.{‘ :n‘u.| ‘r‘(’f";mn'-mflfi (l“ olr;wl_v}f \'\Tu‘.’»' the natives, both buyers and seller Ladies’ new style fall suits, made 1ong, | extra quality, at 3315c per pair, former price, [ R Boatright, and will be sold at auction | 1895, to October 81, W858, THE VEPORY, S8 o | morning by what ho thought was a big dog [ SCMIY, to offset the ef 5 wers like to be surprised if they Jacket effect, of all wool Oxford mixtures. | 5oc, RL(irday. HtE from 1 o 8. commencing | FA o aln and companies, collections for | 0N the floor. He'sprang out and encountered [ *P°° s 3 make money by it The making alone is worth the price of the N. B. FALCONER, | Satur¢ th, untll closed out. nteral ete o Cetober 13, 133~ | ® burglar, who tried in vain to shoot him s exhii Tiiha naiie) onerly | coree Buit, BOSTON STORE. —_ 3 e T | s ' $ the revolver missing fire. Atter ., The exh “”‘I’]”‘ Ld it Pt b Heve’s fl]e Wa wB U ' N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas To the Public, The Weekly for the Campaign. | Jness subsequent to | desperate struggle Balzer was oined by his “1‘ 1..m): .;}j b ,;, ?‘y‘\:;‘:_ " | [ y u i TR On and after Octcber 1, 1864, we, the | The Weekly Bee will be sent up to No- | 3 2 total, $171. | Wife and son, and the burglar was r.nd L P abithaee ; LOW RATE ter Horseshoers” Protective association, | vember 15, covering the entire campaign 2 g 5 ' | Insensible by a bung starte Both were SR T o ON MONDAY morning at 10 o'clock, = give no discount on work done. Signed | for 10 conts, A tionr agente anAtoondugtors Y taken to the hospital. The burglar gave the | Sideboards just exactly ome-half price 'n sharp, not To Kansas City wnd St. T by forty-four firms. JOHN T. HOPE, frn bl ) ol AbKO T o bbb 18] 1808 j0.05: | name of William Meyer of Louisville, Shiverick's Octob.r sale. v Account of the “‘Priests of Palla: L. (?(\r.\,\'l-)l(‘, Young Lady Lost! subsequent to October 12 from the sama . = " y BEST flour, ¢ i sack. Only one sas City and the parade of tho el el L In admiration of the bread made from | Sources, $730.375.70; total, $1,639.716. ON TURSHAY nt 10 oelock, 20 boxes Prophet” ‘at St. Louis, Mo, The Missouri Cominittee. Ceresota flour, You'll find whole families | From foreign railroad companies on ac RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMON AYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAY of WHITH RUSSIAN soav § bars fop IR sy comontiy whi weil Fonnd isip e et count of assets October 13, 1863, $183,731.38; | RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND RAYMOND | VHITE RUSSIAN soap, § DArS fickets to Kaneas City st one fare. Dates: of Just a Little Faster. VAT X AL subsequent to October 12, 1893] $24,540.1 ON WEDN at 10 o'clock, sale October Ist to Tth, limited for return © “Northwestern” Number Six, leaving Leather seat dining chairs, $1.00 h in | b sharp, none sold b that time, 10 until October Sth, Also to St. Louis from 4 p. m. daily, now arrives at Chicago | Shiverick’s October sale. | e NIy 5 2 . boxes of SPANISH roap, § bars for 2c, September 28 to October 6th. One way rates | 7 .. instead of 8:15. as formerly. “Just receipts were on Octcber I FEEKERS 0/ S7a ‘tonery— somethine only 8 bars ach customer. Feduced. For further information call | a little faster.”” Don't confuse thix with tha From the hotel department the i S These quantitics, vou will notice jot, Fifteenth and Webster streets, or | Onaha Chicago special, which still leaves at FROM SOULH OMAHA. cush receipts on_October 13 were $7.031.31; have on hand is all gone, mot . mor flices, northeast corner Thirteenth and | 6:45 p. m. dally and arrives at Chicago §:45 e subsequent to October 12, 1893, $7.049.04 Y Warnen. THOMAS F. GODFREY, a.m. No need to_change this train, the Knights of Maccabres Toxtitated | total, $14,103.35. From the Union Pacifis P.and T. A, City office, 1401 Farnam street. Magic City Gossip. Coal company the cash receipts were on J. 0. PHILLIPPI, S TeTe A tent of the Knights of the Maccabeen | Otober 18, $16,785.887 subseauent to October 1 ¥, and P. A "oliticul Notices. s b e e lent | 12,1898 85 total : Gt sl Hereafter the Bee will make a uniform s ",‘r’m"""“"::”'l";y‘"_"" Total receipte i s on FROM RUSSEL charge of 2 cents per word per insertion, i e i % | Odtaber:dd, 1800 TR 4,8 CARD FROM RUSSELL, harg cents 3 ord per Insertion, in | u¢ with a charter membership of forty, com- Subsequent to October the cash receipts ady for political notices, : . e ¥ yrising many of the bes siness me: from business were $811,320.81,making a grand Gas and Electric Fixtures. o uotice o be less than 50 cents. :.m oo, 00 R LEL R LI i e g I'm not here to close out my business | Candidates can pu 3 [ | it aIab e e b o L ks folossas every year, but I do close out my gas and | Al R G L DR The meeting was called 10 order by Deputy | posgoimse om e ial, .-‘;,,‘fnl\l;s e san electric fixtures every year, and do not pre- 't e L Supreme Commander L. M. Thomas, assisted | October 13, 1508, $205,891.90; disbursements tend to quit busin to do it, either. Con- $7 rockers at $3.50 in Shiverick's Oe- | by State Organizer P. M. Hayden of Lincoln. on acconut of busimess subsequent to Octo- sequently I have no old shop worn goods to | fofur sule. The tent was named Washington. The fol- | ber 12, 1893, $64,308.45; total, $270,240.25. o eas to muke e Sularies, pay o . ctol UAA farnieh'x. betder Batats, new and. cieat | Too tad: Too fad! lowing oficers were duly elected and - | 5803 Po Tl coat S odtuar for less money than 1s now or may ever b | You recall the story of the man who mar- | pesicd:, G- B Jonte, past comma A | ot ents and ffered by any one else. ricd six wives in oOrder (0 be sure to get & | flontenuel comande g s conductors on October 13. $4 ; subse Mocha and Java coftee, per pound. M BNERBLD & 1005 | goodjane. - It the fitst liad. used: Ce | keeper; W. H. Goodman. finance keep S el Job lot of uncolored Japan tea, 813 So. 15th St. flour it would not have been necessary. | FHES B Calkins: Nergeant. | cosdz General agents on Oclober 18 30¢ pound, usually sold for e, e : PR Thornas I VAIGIAT T8 T HaLeh L s SilpuequetiattoffOstobor) Pint bottle mixed pickles, also chow- RS hnliuitom maraiatiCotlegn. The Weekly for the Campaigo. bl ygician; J. 8. Harring. | 06765, fotal, $23,589.61 Foreign railroad chow regular price 100, o 5 SFiTi # The Week'y Bee will be sent up to No- master-at-arms; B. J. McCabe, first | compar 213.41; subsequent to October bottle olives 10c, worth 20e. pens new classes tomorrow. Begin now y master of the guard; James J. Fitzgerald, | 12 $1.300; total, $80,513.41. Western Union 's Fair baked Night school Monday, Tuesday, Thursday | vember 15, covering the entire campaign, | second master of the guard; John J. Moore, | Tajograph company, Union Pa- la_or oyste and Fridey evening. We move next Satur- | for 10 cents. sentinel; A. L. Christainson, picket. The or- | cific Coal company SUbEEE Ent o duy into the finest quarters in America - ganizing deputies were ably assisted in thelr | Oetabar 13 13500801 totan $50on0.46 over Boston store, clevator, steam heat, | An accumulation of furniture bought and | work by Sir Knight Commander Joslin of | Green River Water Works. compan new furniture, g nmqum,} uu-.“ Monday | sold at Lalf price iu Shiverick’s Octob r sale. | Gate City tent No. 62 of Omaha, who came | Rattlesnake Creek Wa company night, October 8, we throw the college opei | ————— down with several other sir knights to be | Land departm 0ling 4exTanten ATt fo the public, and give a free public enter- | OLD LADIES' HOME, present at the ceremonie e s, Fediih 5 talument. Send (nrl;.\mlu zue and specimens | bR B s e e T RN ST R e e ON WOODEN "WARE WE WILL of penmanship, Addres hursday's Donations and J Ma S ties October 13, 159 71,684.07; disburse- C 5 el P ROHRBOUGH BROS. Omaha, Neb. T oo Menctn tampe 2 MM8%¥ | The last quarterly conference of the Fir-t sl i sl sl 4 No. 1 wash tub, Gic; regular TSRl Thoss In charge of the OIt Ladies’ Home | Methodist church by a sclid vote requetel aking @ grand: total of $1.40 Omuha und Chiengo Limitod Fiftoen-oue | oo o0 0iios oo it et | the annual conference to return Rev. © on hand October 81, 1 in b Tratn. 2 : A O | Dawson to this charge for the ensuing year. ! 0,000 in transit, Omaha to Boston, No. 3 wash tub, 8i¢; regular Leave Omaha at 635 p. m. and arrive = Mr. Dawson has elready spent four years 3 Hioop palle; 10¢ at Chicago 9:40 a. m. via C. M. & St. P, | for donations. Thursday was a day long to | here, and the coming one, if he is returned ShedttiiRe Liisthe; time : 3 hoop pails, 13c. Ry. for Chicugo and all points east, Trains | be remeribere Gitts many and n great | is the last that he can serve the people here, | {1f, *CHOTL LOVers the &rost earnings of the | sticks, Tlc made up and started from Omaha, assur from a pound of bologna sau: The work under his care has prospered. The | st F{E0% CORPROY 07 He malh and-con Clothes pins, ¢ per dozer passengers clean and well alred cars. The Rt Eiiver ollare. wAth s .. | NEW church building has cost about $12,000. | to f ekl slell it S i ML L e | gD s oo enly line running a solid vestibuled el ctric- T £ ith grocerles, | Jo% W0 OF the church are In vers good | Céived from investments, "$378.96. Land Job lot clothés baskets Jghted train from Omaha direct. No wait- | coal, fruits and flowers, made all at the | gonayion. sales and land income, excluding granted 3 package ing for through trains Home very luppy. The pleasure that the | the last considering the heavy dram of | jaic ek gt o : Clothes i s Y ds, 7 ther receipts, 36. T 4 2 g ' i ; year and a half. The annual con- | pecoriteo from (e min “[.;‘r_gg]; Al In our riment we handle Elegant chair cars, palace sleeping and dln- | old ladies derived from receiving calls in | ference convencs &t the tng cars. Ticket office, 1504 Farnam street. | owu roums was one of the most en- purp one minute before, we pluce on_sale 150 < PILLSBURY'S total, $208,271.93. From the United States goverament on account of services renderad AT AL IOND RAYMOND 5 above the ordinary—always order G| J e pe peb B o vand o ALL THE WEEK.—For the week Jrom us, be it jor weddings, par- A e R 10 every week. QUALITIES GUAR- 0. / EQ | 043 Totietial praviintea ‘aosas Sl fies or personal use. 28 | B it BaUNih Ty evermase ot H or 4 over of groceries. If you buy nothing 100 Cards engraved with your nn 5 but sugar youget 18 pounde Co N nt flour, %5¢ sack. '. I’ e flour, Ge. 4 RAYMOND, 15th and Douglas, JEWELER. || AR R Brien Tackases, OND RAYMOND RAYMOND YMOND RA! SHRAYMOND RAY S RAYMOND] 2 wash tub, 46c; regular the very generous response to their request Sewar E cet 7 68 fresh, s ked meate, poult Chureh, Omana, next Thursday, o Ut | constituent lnes, $1.047,985.04; "from " mis- game and fisn in their seasen at. bed AT i 3 hurch, Omaha, next Thursday cellaneous companies, $118,914.99, the Union rock prices. C. 8. CARRIER, features of the oceasion, and it is — B prices e 3 Pacific Coal company earning during the o We receive oysters daily direct from Ticket Agent. 4 that those who came for the first time Mag'o ity tiosslp. e g ) elve oy y, i ) S e CEp e L “’l_" an ]_mm:.‘“ Mrs. E. J. Seykora has gone to Jamestown, r:’lr‘lml“nw\lc» n;r‘uxl!hu‘m] $116.022.14, and the ’I'(‘n:t.m\l‘u“: and sell at the lowest prices ONLY HALF FARE | the lives of those who are infirm and aged | Neb. on a visit. s 0 i lelaosi) coulpencia We always do precisely as we advets and “'shut Tha quarterly conference of the Meth- | sources during the pericd from. October 13 4 tise, and we use the utmost care in To the St. Louls Exposition and Fale via | odist Episcopal church at Albright unani- | (o Qctober 31 were t Gobera Ly nn-lpmny and excellence of all our the Wabash R. K. 4 mously asked that Rev. E. D). Gideon be re- he operating expenses of the main line L3 HETZEI GROCERY CO. Commencing Friday, September 28, to Oc- | WASHING Sept. 29— (S turned to that church for another year. constituent and miscellaneous companies, New Fall Gloves in modes, b e S Cumings and 2ith Stre tober 6, the Wabash will sell tickets at Al | wrum ) Pirst Lieutenant Jes Carter | _A. L. Sutton, the South Omaha candidate | were $1,25 ; taxes, $45,678.48; other ex- ol €s, browns, greens, fare. On Tuesday evening, Octobor 2, the _ 4 for the legislature, is very popular at home | penditures 3.35, A47.35 representin ) : H Vellea Prophets will appear. It will pay you | /% (rausfe from troop 1 to troop C, and | gyg s one of the leading attorneys here. He | United Stale rnn.;n:n S A English reds, blues and all the new shades in mous- to take u trip and view the new union de. | Flirst Lieutenant J Blunt from troop | will make a splendid rece for the lower | earnings, but deducted in the report on ac 5 pot. the largest and most complete passeng r | C 1o troop I in the Fifth cavalry house. count of it being withheld by the govern- quetaire, laced and buttoned, degot in (e world, For tickets and slecp- | Mujor Willlum A, Elderkin, commissary of | "5 ycCrann reports the following births: | et ) ing car accommodations call at Wabash of- | subsistence, is granted leave for two months; | pg ¢ s Travi daugh- | , Total Expenditures—o; s ma . . i . fice, 1502 Farnum street, or at union depots | Second Licutenant Aloana’ (W “Iotbe, |\ Loty andu Mce. Morriy Tratie, et dogh: ¥ et LR e G'oves with large pearl buttons, $1.00; with Onaba or Council Bluff Cweuty-third infantry, two months; Captain | (o' 2na"i0" My, and Mrs, Thomas Salmon, a | Miscellaneous companies, $89,876.83, a grand ~ . e B Frank T tman, Fourteenth infantry, | hone M total of $1,355,261.62, Foster lacing, from 75¢c up A New Train to Chicago. four months; First Licutenant Frank Gr A e Baptist church Sunday morning | 4, DUFIE (his period tho main line earned 2 3 Commencing August 12, the “Omaha and | Siguul corps, two months, extended; Second At (.T'E“,h;:g ‘;‘”"' ']‘\” ’“ :‘l":“{"”:l‘:l""“l’:~ $287.474.63 over the expenditures and is Chicago special,” via the Chicago & North- | Lieutenant George Le R. Irwin, Third ar- | MIE8 Crawior LY. a1 suLoriaiing laced in the surplus columns of the report 4 _ A port of her missionary work among the In- e Gathan OO 4 T¢ western railway, leaves Omaha daily at 5:45 | tillery, ten days. RAEE SCTan IRl alT, oIk AmOnE Lot he Carbon Cut-Oft Railway company. the » m. and arrives at Chicago 8:45 next | Leave granted First Licutenant Solc v e ple 1 ach- | Denver, Leadville & Gunnison Railway com morning, Vestibuled dining car, Wagner | B. Sparrow, Twenty-first igfantry, is 8. n 2 pany, the Junction City & Fort Kearncy sleepers and chair cars form the equipment | tended (o November 10. Mr. and Mre. R. L. Wheeler invite all | RullWay company, the Laramie, North Park of this train, and are all up to “North- | Captain Henry P. Ritzins, Twenty-ffth | friends of the family and the members of the | & Pacific Railroad and Telegraph company western” standard, infantry, will report at Fort Buford, N. D. church congregation to attend a orado | the Kansas City & Omaha Railroad ccmp: 1401 Farnam street, elty ticket office. First Lieutenant Joseph M. T. Partello, | Social” at the Presbyterian church Monday | the Bozeman Coal company, show defic ’ fors S RFifth fantry, will report at Fort McPher. | evening, October 1. ~Mr. Wheeler will tilk | While the others show surplus earnings, n The Weekly for the Campaign. bl 4 | on “‘Some Things 1 Saw in Colorado. No | Ing a total of $724,276.06. The Weekly Bee will be sent up to No- | Lieutenant Colonel Joseph R. Gibson, de- | refreshments, music or collection Master in Chanc: Cornish, after v yember 15, coverlng the entire campaign, | puly surgeon eral, is granted six months Rev. W. A. Spencer, D.D., secretary of | € the figures and giving generall for 16 cents. | extended leave: Major Jonn D. Hall, sur- | the Board of Church Extension of the Meth- | Mauner in which thq roads have been ey days: Captin Willis Wittich, | odist Episcopal churel, will lecture on “Bg ated, says, somewhat significantly: “The re- | Edacational Campalgn. o it ntantryr fifteen days: Firet | tieflelds of the World” at the Fir:t Meth. | Sults as shown byisaid statement are that [ o elpa i " ol rol T “ - hile the trust properties ave @s a whole The Soventh ward branch of the Municipal Wiklin ©; Johnson, Third cay- | odlst church, coruer Twenty-third and N I v League of Omaha will hold a public meeting | , o stroets, Wednesday evening, Oclober 3, at | Sarned more tham the cost of operation at 1212 Park avenue Monday evening, Octo- W. Goethals, at- Florence, | 8 o'clock. The doctor will dlso render some | deveral of the comsiibuent properties have . ber 1, 8 p. m. Good speakers, including Dr will be Bid- | of his excellent sclos. RN 0DEFRLOR 0% J81 10N ese deficlencles Alu relieved by Captain John have necessarily b rne temporarily b N ding Dr. d by Capl K A 2 | have necessa orn, ora: by i‘:;”'h\nl ..'J“‘.;‘,f“m““' address the meet- | g0 40 will assist Chief of Engineers Casey At the Methodist Episcopal church, corner | the receivers out ofithe moneys derived from | | | at ‘Washington Twenty-third and N streets—Sunday school, | (he operation of the;paying propertics and it 8 pr—— | Second Lieutenant James F. McIndoe will | 9:46 a. m,, W. A. McCollester, superintend- | has not yet heen détermined how these de. 500 fountain pen_exhibition i ent; preaching at 11 by the pastor, sub- | ficiencies of the nompaying properties shall | iot, P Security ‘of the Betlovers claxs | bo Anally borno, aad BN Skall b dotermined Our annual October sale opens Mon- meeting, 12 m., led by J. A. Silver; Ep- | that these deficiancies or any portion of the Waterman Fountain Pen company | Procecd to Florence Al of New York, at our store, 314 South 15th oo S Monday, October 1. A fountain pen given | BATHER FUARIAAT, M —_—— ‘ Falr and Warn 1o Western Nebrasks Assoclated Charities of Omahs, Sunda; T™L* . . i o FAS GTON, Sept. 20.-The forecast | ward McBride, died at her home In tjis | Of the paying properties as indicated by sal N 4 &l Tl anmial meeting of his asocatln wi | | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20~The foreeast | iy BCCPiSE, JUG% b B e, St | St St aporaons wi resun I'his sale consists of an accumulation | pne ROYAL ACORN, fatar erday morning. The remains will be taken | i mnevm—— . . clati oums on Monday evening, October | For Nebraska—Fair; warmer in the west- | (€738 5 b | PERSON AT PARAGRAPHS. - ing B-se Bnner o° th- World, ———- For South Dakota—Fair; warmer; winds | St louls ! LI be 0o | gl of Robert Downing's company are at 1t for othars; will do it for you. Millluery Openin, i Shcrione at ihne hougs. o MIS Fagkard WAl e Barken 1 lf‘ ;s s of testimonials from Omalil isors, Joyce millinery opening takes place Satur ‘or lowa—Fair; cooler In the extreme | Wil socommsans the romaines e MeBride | p joward, business manager of the Police at halt price P aystom, of Hos e dny. September Monday and Tuesday - Wil Ageompany. the ramalos e wnd while widely fmitated hus neve y | d sday, | eastern portion; probably slightly warmer WAPRRY ; . | Inspector company, # at the Barker. ©etober 1 and 2, at 1624 Douglas strest. John Vanheusling was fined $10 and cost T L e ema L abtenc aritan: Tnarthmest | 47, SREASAUSIIng Na® Shed. 010 and onta |8 S SRR AT CEERE Lol Vat far One hundred $35 sets will be sold at L SN ) show yous susotiUA NS ARSI Do) winds, hecoming, variable Kingston, Ont., whither jie was summoned Bir Tight Kadiator tor 30ft conl. The sensse Dinner set, 100 pieces. Bought since tariff re rayle | LI[]HN HUSS|E HAHDWAH[ cfl R e & Ubioate R Lty defendant is a married man, according to the | family, 2112 Douglas street, returned to her "t daily — Samuel Burns, 1318 Farnam, has placed in | For Missouri—lair; cooier, except stati was “lewd and immoral conduct.” John has duction, $8.75; formerly $20.00 | Kunsas— Falr ‘obably slightly cooler | terday he abused the woman's child, and for Miss Jessie Thompson, who has been visit- | | r | 2407 CUMING STREET, Bl Aaw wesiiduled traln now runaing on l L BERhE - plice, and has & wife in Ottumwa, la. home in Toledo, Ia., last Thursday. | | | 8 p. m., subject, “Ten Women." ties other than thowe against which they (]Zly Mrs. D. R. Packard, mother of Mrs. Bd. | oceur, material changes in the resources. | | worth league meeting, 7 p. m.; preaching at | them shall be charged against any proper Bia front window & new English decorated | (1Y tomucratuee In the, vlcinity o Kansas | ben estoyian’ the ccmpanionahlp sof’ Mra, | B, & \sleEAmMIAGOoqRsing ihe death of his $17.50, fih.ll‘ty $50 sets at $25, and sets B $0.0 portion; nerth winds, b comi- | (his §ud other ucty he was arresied. The | Ing her brother, Charles D. Thompson, wid l_{gu;l]ly S()](l from $100 to %200 n this SlllC m g SOLE AGE) Ahe "INorthwestarn® ‘sant Sy, L ER BUREAU. | ‘ = from $50 to $75. i it smpared with th st four vears: Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U, 8. Gov't Report Chil‘llfis, l‘OC]\’L‘FS "u]d ()(ld [)iCCCS ()f fur- Fuu set Teeth $5 B Shiverick's October furniture sale, first two weeks of this month. Aaximwm t mperature 6 61 89| The Weekly for the Campaigs : (LR (ianpisees o 8 RALR e niture at prices that must sell them this TR, The Weekly Beo will be sent up to No- | Piiciniiniion e Bk a n Reltable vember 15, covering the entire campalgn, | , CONdition of {emperature and precipita als 8 5734 e a8, conpric e carpal i ot at. “Ominta “TUr the duy and nce o a week. * Work peipmatiiy- Normal tew ° (] - Johnson Bros., hard coal. Tel. 1052, Deficiency for the day 3 P WEZTHD Jewelry. Ju_,l._l-‘;m.f»r, opp. postofice. i\:l'.'”l-".,\ ”tw}‘:'\ywl s " 'u". Inc :‘. 1211 ! /\ N U DO[J (1 L, AS Srrsl nr, wn"ins, . San thsar wasn 2.02 inches 4th Ploor, Brown biock, 10th and Donglas, R e R B N M T ABSOLUTELY PURE J vee millinery. 1624 Douglas street, Tplal precipliatio waafl W inches o R N e Vot e 8.1 2ot et AN RED -t AT P BEIT

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