8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , SUNDAY SEPTEMBEK 27 , 1891-SIXTEEN PAGES. 1 A ' < ,1 WIN AND WO.MKN. Hot Discharged on Account of Tliclr Wo who nro not Catholics , and nro now connected with Hayden Uros.1 business , know ttio stories started by envious compet itors to bo absolutely false. McretmmlMng U n trade open to all , and tbo malicious torlcs of sluggish competitors cnnnot ruin u business built , up by daylight American methods on the llvo and lot live plan , 'llio typical American Is a lover of fair play and will never malign the energy and push that ircts thoto. Llvo merchants help to make n five el'.y : Otto .1. Isonsce , ovrr cloven years. O. JninuMirit Kenernl malinger , tun yenrs. 3. A. furnish. manager elouk depart ment , ten jours. i : I.uiiKnii , malinger Jewelry depart ment , clKlit years. A. Ilu i'ltor > , mnimgcr ftirnituro do- pnrtnit'iit. eltihtyeais. J'wl Hpensley , nmnnger sugar depart- incut , eight years. Alonro II. I Int Is. malinger hat dopnrt- niciul. thrt-n years. < ) . I' . Hot not t , clothlng demirl- incut , thru-years. I , . 1 1. Thomas manuRcr shoo depart- ttirnt , uuiyimts. M. Atmstrohg , manager ding department , Iwoycnr.s. . Kutlu Sonnet one , underwear department , four years. Ml s O. MlrhauR tlirco years. ( iurllc Olbson , toy department , thrco years C'harlolte y.lciiniuii , hosiery department twoyeuis. G. UiiblnowlU , hosiery department two itufson , glove department , two years. J.V. . Miller , mull order department , two yearn. * Daisy Oolden , tno years. Ackley WebiTK , two years. Airs. L. Cobb , foiulady mill department , tireii ) yours. . W. I ) , llrown. shoo department , three years. 1 , . llolmcr. two years. William bubvlilKe , order department , two ' Mrs , H. I. . Wood , four years. Oscar Cossmi , two ye.irs , llany Cook , two years. Clnru 1. . Nk-osc , two years. Halo 11. ( Jnrey. two years. Anna bwnnson. notions , two years. Frank Ovorlues. two youis. Henry J. I'rey. manager hunlwnro nnd crockery dennrtinent , four years. A. Turner , "dipping clerk , two years. I , . I ) , llnrnell , clothing duiarlnient. | William llurnutt , dinning deparlment. U \V. bwunson , clothing ileinirlineif AIlsuU. II. rrJcmun , cloak demtrtmont. MIssL. Hart , elouk deparlnienl. I ! . M. Wnoilhrlilge. music department. K. \VooilhildKc , music duimrlni'jnt ' , W. O , Pi vor , shoe detiurtment. V. \ . . Dean , fiirnlshliu goods. V.V. . b'oncrlst , f urn Mi In * goods. Mary Heed , eushlur , fouryours. Ilairv Inice. ) I. M. 1 Ish. M. Mct7llir. F. A. VolMmrdt , frolghtclcrk. A. Wltliorspoon. Jj. .1. Uooluy. II. W. llallelt , nine months. MlssUertlo Turiiiun , ribbon department , ono your. Miss Anna \\Vllnsky. notion department , ono and a Imli years. -Miss bndlooncboin. . notion ( Icpartmont. MIssMny I.udlow , notion departmenl. Miss Ida Illocl. , notion department. Kdward llayden , iimekeeper , OUM and a half years. Gonign Ilnsc , nine months , O. II. Thornton. J. I' , rorsoll. Uust Sdolorg. II. C. Mnltcson , one year. Kliuer Wuberg. six monthi. Charles Nelson , one year. Goal go bellilioii , one your. W , H. Wheeler. A. Wills , six months. Uluiidu Hand ? , ( no year. i : . II Lister , six months. Marcus L' . Ware. Klrby Atkliihon , ono ycsr. J' W. Thompson. Mis. II. Drtice , candy department. H. A. Glenn , drv goods department. Knltcn ! bcldhsliy. A. iMut/lill , di UK department. N'elllo Ingram , ono year. C. A. Carman , diessuoods. A. L' . Tnatehor. diy goods. A. Norrls , tov dopui Uncut. O. W. 1'nlmer , dry goods , ono and one-half years. W. II. Truest , dry goods , ono year. 1i. P. Ohborn , mutineer notion department , six months. Junslu llowoll , art department. Mllly Michaels , jeweliy department , nine months. Katie Wagner , Jewulry department , three years. Mrs. Inez Cummlngs , underwear depart ment. L. Jennie I.ovy , underwear department. Klonor .M. I'otms. II. T. I'oteiH , six months. H. troronsnn. Thomas II. Fell , ono year. II. llilcUcnbohn , ono year. A. C'atlln. six month ! ! . Mrs. U. tioddaid , seven months. Joseuh 8. lived. W. 1' . Ituhe , ono year. Willie Murk-lie- " . K.V. . .liicoln , wall imper , ono year. "W. V. Nichols , cinjiet department , ono your II. V. lluigudlne. Carl Larson. Hotly Kelchonmirg. .lolin Wilson. James Newhouse , eighteen months. CI.IITIUCATK. Aloii7o II. Davis appeared before mo on this , tlio-Mil day of Sciitembnr. IS'Jl ' , and teslllles that ho personally tnlUed with each peiKon signing tno above , and that do bulluves them to bo as to I heir tension mid oalh us repro- Bcntoil , nnd that eitod and all of Iho poisons nlKnini ; tlio above aio adults , and that none are cash boys or girls , and ho fnither testifies that llayden llros. consented to the circulating of this paper only after the urgent request of thosu assoclaied with them In nuslnesi. Ai.osvo II. DAVIS. Hiibscilbed and sworn to before me , thls'J.1) ) j * , ilny of September , Ife'.U. ' nt Omaha , . . . . . " . w n. . . . 4 HIAI. j-Nouiuska. UAIII. L. iV" > nn iiifci n. 1 Notary 1'ubllc. Full iMIIIInery Opciiln- . Wo will hold our fall millinery open ing on Monday and Tuesday and extend nn invitation to the ladies to inspect our novelties , fooling satlsliod thnt wo have the griimlostassortment otimported and domestic goods over shown in Omaha. MSS ALICE ISAACS , SOT S. 10th , hot. Farnam & llarnoy. Millinery opening all the week at Mine. llieUman'a , Ull South 10th street , A flno gold lllled watch , $10. S. Bunk , 114 S 10th street. Up The Erck hullding on the southeast corner of Sixteenth and Webster streets that was destroyed by tire last May has been rebuilt and will ho ready for occu- imnoy nbout October fi. The building lins been remodeled with all modern conveniences and handsomely decorated ; It has live beautiful stores anil base- inonts fronting on Sixteenth street and ono fronting on Wobstot street that nro Biiltnblo for nny business. The second floor is titled up In forty well lighted and well vontilntctl rooms , formerly occupied by the Now York liotel , butnow moro biiltablo than ever for hotel purposes , having boon sup plied with all conveniences necobsary ; ilro escapes , etc. The owner Is very anx ious to have his buildingoceupled before winter sots In. and any person desiring to change locations or go into business can innlio very reasonable terms for any imrt of this building for a llrst class bus iness. Apply to KlLKKNNKY & Co. , Room 1 , Continental block , 15th and Douglas streets. I'atronlzo homo industries by using Farrcll & Co.'s 1'iirltan or Old Settlors' Maple Syrup. Guaranteed absolutely jmro. Your grocer sells it. S. Hunk , jeweler , removed to 114 South 10th st. Galllornlii Pullman tourist Hleeping car excur sions to California and I'aciflo coast points Ion vo. Chicago every Saturday Kansas City every Suiuliip via the Santu Fo routo. Tlulcot rate from Cnicago 8J7.CO , from Sioux City , Omaha , Lincoln orKansiiH City $ . ' 15 , bleeping car rate from Chicago > l jxjr double berth , from KniiMia City ii ; per double berth. Hvory thing furnished except meals. Those excursions nro i > orjioniilly conducted by oxHrienccd ] ) oxcurhlon managcra who accompany parties to deHtination. For excursion folder contulnlng full particu lars and map folder and tlmo table of Santa Fo route ami rcborvlngof alooplng car bertha , addro-H K. K I'almcr , I'atiAOugcr agent , A.T ftti. F. railroad , 411 N. Y. LUoUldi ; . , Omuha , Nebraska , PJ.OUHV TAMC On n Question of Vital Interest to All Housekeepers. Don't bo discouraged , lady. It's not your fault that you'vo not boon able to innko good broad lately. It's the fault of the Hour. It's made from now wheat. Do you know the difference between flour inndu from old wheat and that made from now ? Old housekeepers will tell you that It's always best about the ilrst of September to buy enough flour to last you until the now wheat has irene through n sweat and Is fit to iii-o. Cheap Hour is made by ninny millers at this time of the year , of now whont which is very undesirable. It looks just as good as old wheat flour , but when you mix it , you'll find that It will either ralso and raise till It will take ilirco pans to hold what was put into one , or the bread will bo wet or soggvi Do you want old or now wheat llourV Wo have botn , for before the now wheat was cut so that there was no chance to mix the berries , wo put in several car loads of our best brands and can guarantee to supply you with strictly old wheat Hour. Wo have Hour tit ail prices fiom ono dollar per sack up. ; We're the coiTeo kings of this com munity. Wo handle twcnty-thrccdlf- forent varieties of the berry and huvo them freshly roasted right here in Omaha daily. At the head of the list is on ' 'Imporul ' Java , " which wo'ro making a loader of tit three pounds for $1.00. For pungency and true aroma you can't boat it nnywhoro on this continent , pay what you will. Ono customer who always buys this colTco Is a prominent physician. Ho says , I como two blocks out of my way to buy my cotTco _ here because it's always uni form I'm never disappointed. You'vo hoard of Brndloy's Jumovn. haven't you1 ; Hnvo you ever tried it'i1 Como in and get a hot cup. How much do you : > : iy for Mocha and Java' ? Wo self.Inmovn ut 28c a pound and everyone says it's just as good as M. & J. You'll say BO too. C'olToo from loc Ib. up. This "tea' question ' is u teaser for bomo folks. They seem to have had a hard time in finding just what they want. Wo have forty-two dillcrent varieties for you to select from , the prices ranging from 20c a pound up. Surely wo can suit you. You know , don't you , that wo'ro the biggest retail grocery house in the west ? Our stock Is complete all the way through and our prices always the lowest just the sumo Tuesday as tlioy nro Monday. No baits or fish hooks thrown out to catch "suckeis. " Fair , sqtinro dealing with everybody and no trade completed till customer is satisfied. That's the policy we've always pursued. That's why wo have the biggest trade. VERY , VERY FULL. That's the condition of the egg mar ket at present , with regard to seconds. Do you know what a "second egg" " is ? It's ono that's not absolutely decayed , but is so near it that it's only a matter of a day or two when itcollapses. Men who make n business of _ handling eggs can toll one of this variety the moment they put it before the candle. They're sop- crated from the fresh eggs and sold at u reduced price. Somn dealers boll thcso eggs because they don't know the dif- foionco , others sell them be cause there is a larger profit in them. Wo don't sell them at all. Wo can't afford to. Our butter and egg department is our greatest ad vertisement. It brings us more customers than any other advertising scheme wo'vo over tried. Wo find that when wo can once got people to using our butter and eggs wo can always sell them other goods. WhyV Because wo'vo got their confidence. They know that they always got the bCbt goods at the very lowest price.W. W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1GOS to 1611 Capitol tivcnuo. Bliss' general grand full opening will take place Friday and Saturday , Octo ber and ; ! , this week. Wo will show the largest line of imported millinery novelties west of Now York. J. .1. BLISS , 1510 Douglas street. The recent improvements in Wogman pianos is unsettling the standard makes of instruments and revolutionizing the whole principle in the construction of stringing , pin-holding and accoustics in the piano. The absence of the wrest plank is decidedly advantageous in that it unloads the liability of breaking in the iron frame from expanding wood or rattling from the contraction under fur nace or artificial heat. Thcso obstacles heretofore have enriched the tuners at the purchasers , expense in the Steinway - way , Chickorlng , Weber and other inalfos , but the Ingenious methods of electric metal In perfecting vibration ia an achievement hitherto unattuincd by other inventors. llayden Brothers have secured the state atroncy and u-jk the public to call and investigate the Wog man piano before buying , or send for catalogues. Elegant styles of imported millinery uiion exhibition this week at Joyce's 1001) ) Douglas street. Millinery opening all the week at Mmo. Uicuman's , lill South 10th street. Novelties in jowolory at very low prices. S. IJank , 114 S 10th st. Annowalt Co. Leo our fine line of Parisian bonnets. U20 S. 10th street. For Rent A good modern 10-room houso. All conveniences. N. A. Kuhn. iMth and Dodge. Wanted Position IIH night clerk In first class hotel ; south preferred ; best of references. Address C2 , Bee. Reduced rales for first term of Mr. Maurlco Adams' dnncing academy to thodo who join the class tomorrow , Mon day evening , at Gormanla hall , 1818 llarnoy street. Send for circular. Millinery Opening * . The greatest display of Imported and domestic millinery over shown In Omaha on Monday and Tuesday. .MISS ALICE ISAACS , 307 S. 10th street , hot. Farnam& llarnoy. In proof of the popularity of A very Planter Co.'H goods Air. F. Godonsch- wager , the genial Implement dealer of Schuylor , states that ho has sold ilftv- seven A very corn planters and check rowers and all filving the bobt of satis faction. Mr. Godonschwagor Is a wldo- awake business man and has already closed a largo contract with Mr. Day of the Avorv Planter Co. for the next sea son a trado. lluiuciiiDcr Tlint the Burlington offers the best service to Chicago. Kansas City , St. Joseph , St. Louis , Lincoln , Dead wood and Denver. Remember that its trains for Chicago leave the union depot at 0:50 : a. m. , 4UO : n. in , and 0to : ; p. m ; for Kansas City , St. Joseph and St. Louis at UHO : a. m. and 0:45 : p. m. , for Denver at 10:25 : n. m. and 7:10 p. in. ; for Dead wood mm the Hot Sprlnirs of South Dakota , nt 10:25 : a. m. Remember that It has four dally express trains to Lincoln , and five from that city , nnil tiat | Ha ticket oflloo Is at 1223 Furnum street. N. II. nxtrnordlnnry Vnlucs for Mo n ( In jr. SHAWLS AT $1.47. All wool cnshmcro shawls in blnck , pink mid blue , and fancy wool slmwln In plaids and stripes , worth up to $1.00. All nt ono price , $1.47. WATERPROOFS AT $1.33. Wo offer 100 Indies' water proof gar ments , warranted , price $1.35. JACKETS. A full line of Indies'jackets nt $3.00 , at $ . ' ! .CO. nt 81.00 , at $5.00 , worth from $1.25 toH.OO. A full line of ladles'jackets from $5.00 up to $13.50 , made In the correct styles nnil worth tin to $20.00. A bargain In half hoso. 150 dozen gents' fancy striped half hose Iflc n pair , value 35c. A great seller Is our 60c tmlaundrcd shirt ; it is made of Wamsutta muslin , bosom linen , worth 7"e. . Wo have a night shirt nt 48c that Is actually selling In the city at Hoe. c 3 Our ladies' natural grey ribbed bal- brlggun underwear at 50c a garment Is u leader , worth a third more. Try n pair of our ladles' onyx dye cot ton 'hoso ut 3Jc. Wo warrant every pair for wear and color. COLORED DRESS GOODS. This department is showing a rare col lection of choice novelties unequalled in the west. 40-inch all wool habit cloth 50c. , value at 7oc. 42-inch puritan wool cheviot at Oac , a bargain. 42-inch fancy suiting in diagonal and zigzag oflectH , fast sellers at $1.00. fit-inch leather mixed scotch suiting , very Hcrviccablo at $1.2o. Our 51-inch mountain twill suiting is going fast at $1.50. In novelty camel's hair suiting wo are showing a beautiful line , prices ranging from $1.25 , $1.60 , $1.03 , $1.75 to $2.50 pel- yard. Magnificent line of In.lios' broad cloths , all the leading shades at $1.50 , $2.50 and $2.75 u yard. Visit this department for the latest itlens and advanced styles of dress fa brics. BLACK GOODS. NEW GOODS. 38-inch black camera hair at 50c , worth 75c. 38-inch black all wool habit cloth at 50c , worth 75c. 40-inch blink wool cheviot at , 75c , would bo cheap at $1.00. 40-inch black all wool French serge 75c for our regular $1.00 quality. 41-inch wool hcnrictta cloth , rich satin finish , in both jet and blue black , a great bargain at 75c. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Buy your llnnns tomorrow. NAPKINS. 5-8 full bleached napkins at $1.00 a doxen. 5-8 full bleached napkins at $1.25 a dozen. 3-1 full bleached napkins at $1 7o n do/.en. TABLE DAMASK. 02-inch silver bleached damask nt 50c. 70-inch silver bleached damask at 75c. CO-inch bleached damask at 50c. ( )2-inch bleached damask at 7oc. Now lot ladies corset covers and drawers , extra good quality , 2oc. Now lot ladies night gowns 0c ! ) & ! )8c. ) Ice wool and mohair shawls and fascinatora from $1.50 to $ o.85. Nice line of ladies and childrons knit skirts. N. B. FALCONER. BROS. Special. Just received , two cars of old wheat flour direct from the mills , ono car of Minneapolis high grade patent Hour and ono car of Minneapolis best superlative Hour. Mjnneapoljs high grade patent , $1.50. Minneapolis best superlative , $1.35. ( Warranted ) . Daisy patent , $1.00. Economy , $1.00. Davis No. 10 , $1.45. ( Not warranted ) . 7 bars Pago's Union laundry soap , 2oe. 7 bars Pink Prussian soap , 2 , > c. 11 bars good laundry soap , 25c. 2 loaves bread , 5c. On Monday only , 12 boxes best parlor matches , 10c. JIETZEL BROS. , . Cuming and 2lth streets. Millinery Opening On Tuesday and Wednesday next. Fall styles , including imported patterns. Miss A.'Dunham , 1413 Fiirnum street * Morand's Dancing School The bene ficial practice of Dolsarte's system of physical culture will bo introduced in the juvenile classes this season. Par ents wishing their children to have the benefit of such lessons are earnestly rec ommended to have the children begin next Saturday , October 3 , at 10 a. m. or 2 p. m. Mrs. Kato Clamnitt has opened branch hair and manicure parlors in N. Y. Life building , 1st lloor. For 30 days she will sell $10.00 tickets for $5.00. Bliss' general grand fall opening will take place l-Yidny and Saturday , Octo ber 2 and 3 , Una week. Wo will show the largest line of imported millinery novelties west of New York , J. J. BLISS , 1510 Douglas street. $175 Fisher upright piano , $85. $ 150 Stock upright piano , $2")0. $175 now upright piano , $187.50. 1 organ , $25. I now Estcy organ , $05. HAYDEN BROS. AVanlcd A thoroughly competent dress goods salesman of long experience , and who can furnish the very best of references. Apply Monday morning. Tin : Moitsn Ditv GOODS Co. MNS | Alien Grand display of pattern hats and bon nets at our fall millinery opening Mon day and Tuesday. 307 S. 10th St. , bet. Farnnm & llarnoy. The \Vorl l UfMum-ncil "IVolier I'lanos Sold by the Molnborg Co , only. Dr. SussdorIT , 1501 Furmun , treats suc cessfully diseases kidneys , bladder and rectum , also diseases peculiar to women. W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages J , E. Dlotrlckarcliitoct,000 N. Y. Life " V K IM3I ) 'KOII 1 15T Anil Hi , I.oiiln I "air. On account of the above , the Missouri Pacific will sell round-trip tickets to St. Louis for ono fara Tickets will bo on sale from October 3d to Oth Inclusive , good to return until October 12th. Ticket ofllco N. E. corner 13th and Far- nuiu und depot 15th and Wnbster streets. Fine carriages , Seam in's repository. 11AUVK8T KXOUltSIONS SOUTH. Vin the \Vali.iHli 1C. 11. On September 20 the Wai-ash will sell round trip tickets good for 30 days to points in Arkansas , Texas , Louisiana , Tennessee , Mississippi , Alabama and Georgia. For rutce , tickets mid full in formation call on or write. G. N. CLAYTON , Agent , 1502 Farnam St. , Omaha , Nob. KELLER STICER & CO , Sorno Special ) Offerings to Induc3 Your Presence Monday. LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACES , Monday We Will Place on Our Coun ters the Vry Imtcst Novcltlcn from IfarlH nt Kxccptum- - ally lo\v 1'rlocw. Broadcloth , Broadcloth , Broadcloth , Good shades fashionable durable $1.15. $1.15. $1.15. ROBES. ROBES. ROBES. Hero ! Wo represent everything that is stylish and desirable at popular prices. CHEVIOT. CASHMERES. 50C. 60C. SERGE. PLAIDS. FLANNELS. 50C. 50C. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. . Fancy olTccls. Extremely stylish. On Monday 05c. 05c. 05c. Our black goods department Is now completely stocked with all the latest dress fabrics. FANCCREPONS , FANCY CORDS , DIAGONALS , CAMEL'S HAIR EFFECTS. The popular brands of Henrietta in silk and wool warp In all grades. HENRIETTA. Extra line silk-finished Henrietta 75c , 75c , 75c. CAMELS'HAIR. A great bargain , Worth $1.00 , at 70c , 70c , 7c. ( ) LATEST NOVELTIES IN LACES. Just received. Choice designs in demi Houncing. Comprising Chantilly , point do Vcmis , Marquise , Fedora , Point Gauze , etc. 1'carl beaded and embroidered dcmi flouncing and edging to match. Rich embroidered crepe chiffon Houncings and edges. 40-inch CREPE CIIIFONS in all shades. Everything that is > new in veilings. DRESS TRIMMINGS in endless variety. Now colored beaded pnsbiuncntcrics. Now sot pustininentcrios. Now nail head pussnmcntorics. New feather trimming. Wo call your special attention to our GLOVE DEPARTMENT Replete in every detail. ' THE TREFOUSSE glove so thor oughly reliable now in stock. For party and street wear. OUR BIARRITZ $1.00 shopping glove cannot bo surpassed for Us utility and extreme low price , in black and colors. KELUEY , STIGER & CO , Cor. Farnam and Fifteenth Sts. The Itlplnliprff Co 'H New I'iaiio llooms At 109 North'Kith ' street. Invites Ills Many FrloudR. Mr. Ed. Simpson , who for years was identified with the furniture house , of James Bonner , and latterly in business for himself tm North Sixteenth street , is now associated with The Peoples' Mom- moth Installment house , 131.VJ317 Far nam street , and will bo pleased to give his personal attention to all his friends who might call. Flno Upright Piano Clionp At the Moinborg Co.'s new piano warcrooms , 10 ! ) North IGth street , bet. Dodge and Cap. uvc. Annowalt Co. Correct styles in Mill inery : low prices. 220 S. lOtli street. Cheap HiiluH lo Omuha. To those desiring to attend the Omaha Interstate Industrial exposition Septem ber 28 to October 7 , the Union Pacific will sell tickets to Omaha at ono and one-third faro for the round trip from all points within 75 miles thereof , on Sep tember 20 , October 1 , 0 , 8 , 13 and 15. Tickets good returning until and in cluding October 17 , 181)1. ) Elegant styles of imported millinery upon exhibition this week at Joyce's 1009 Douglas street. 'J ho Finest Stock of Piano * In the city , including the Weber , Whco- lock and Llndcman pianos , at the Moin borg Co'a noxyxyarorooms , 109 N. 10th. Ladies got your hats reshaped , os trich feathers dyed , cleaned and curled at WKSTKUN STRAW Co. , 1514 llarnoy Street. Attention Odd Kellown. All the members of Wasa Lodge No. 18.1 , I. O. O. F. , . % ro requested to moot at their hall , 107 and 109 S. 1 Ith Htreot , Sunday , Sept. 27th , 1 p. m. , to attend the funeral of our deceased brother , II. A. Sundstodt. All the lodges in the citv and visiting brothers are invited to attend. A. E. SAMUIU.SON , N. G. FUANIC lit'itMAN , secretary. Stove repairs , 1207 Douglas street. II A l K I-'AUU. To the St. TjniilH I''air anil Exposition. Via the Wabash Rnllroul. On Satur day , October. Ji , to Saturday October 10 , HID Wabash-will ! soli tickets to St. Louis at above rato. Tuesday evening , October 0 , .grand parade- the Veiled Prophet , libinombor the canon ball express loaves Omaha at 4:10 : p. m. dally , arrlvos-in St , Louis at 7:30 : a. m. next morning. Reclining chairs and Pullman sleeping cars on all trains. For tickets , sleeping car accommoda tions and further information call at the Wabash ollico , 1502 Farnam street , or Union Pacific , depots , Omaha or Council Blnll's , or wtiito iG. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent , Omaha. IlnrvMt Ivvoiit-Mloii South. On Augustii'5 and September 29 the Burlington Uouto will sell round trip tickets , good , for 30 days , at ono and onn-third fare , to various points In Ala bama , Arkansas , Louisiana , Mississippi , Texas and Tennossuo. Full information as to rates , etc. , nt city ollico , 1223 Far nam street. Ilelln & Thompson , tailors and men's furnishers , 1012 Fiirnam , Fall styles. Bothosdn & Colfax mineral water , Shurmau & McConnoll'a pharmacy. HAKVKHT K'YCUUSIO.V. Via .MlHHom-l Paul Me. The last excursion of the season , Sept. 2lth. ! Round trip tickets will bo sold to nil points In Texas and Arkansas ; also , to points in the south and southeast. For further Information call at or ail dross company's olllcon , N E , corner Farnnm and 13th , or depot , lull und Webster btrccU. GUAM ) DISPLAY. 11. Hardy .Vt Co. The 09-ccnt store , 1310 Fnrnnm , hnvo mndo extraordinary preparations for the fall trade , their largo building fairly bubbling over with the newest and most desirable goods of for eign and domestic manufacture. In deed , It would scorn ns though every resource had boon exhausted In procur ing the latest and most striking novel ties of the season , Every inch of cpaco is filled , yet so well is the arrangement that every article shows up to advant age Us particular worth and beauty. A great "drive" Is now being mndo on a now line of collolold photograph frames which for elegance and durabil ity are unequalled. New styles of al bums , Ingeniously constructed toys dolls of every conceivable aizo anil dretH arc abundantly displayed , nor is this all for there are a thousand and ono arti cles of Interest to the e visiting THE m CENT STORE. Samuel Burns has placed In his front windows an elegant blue "honiton * ' dinner sot , 08 pieces , only $15.00 , for merly $30.00 , and a handsome "Mercer china" sot in white only $11.75 , formerly $20.00. Guaranteed for ten years. Ladles will bo interested to learn that Mine. Posl will have a toilet bazaar In full blast at the exposition , which opens in the Coloscum tomorrow. Mmo. Post will bo pleased to receive all ladles interested in her toilet prepa rations " beautiful. " und "How to become All of Mmo. Post's celebrated toilet articles will be on sale including : Mine. Post's Cleopatra face cream. Mine. Post's shampoo. Mine. Post's dandrulT cure. Mmo. Post's Persian balm for wrin kles. kles.Mine. Mine. Post's lip salve. Mine. Post's deodori/.ing cream for re moving offensive orders from the person. Mine. Post's dew of roses for whiten ing and softening fncound hands. Mmo. Post's freckle lotion. Mmo. Post's hair restorer. Mmo. Post's Spanish lotion for erup tions , as well asblondine and other prep- orations. In addition Mine. Post will have a competent lady giving instructions in facial massage treatment as well as an expert hair dresser from tno cast. Elegant styles of imported millinery upon exhibition this week at Jovco's lliOi ) Douglas htrcot. Don't fail to see the polid rosewood guitars for 88. S. Bunk , 114 S 10th st. Mr. E. MeMurehy , auditor of the Smith Premier Typewriter company , has been in the city for the past two days looking after the interest of their ollico in this , city , and leaves this even ing for Kansas City. We arc now ready to show our full and winter millinery. J. M. SciiAi > irL : &Co. , J522 Douglas. Visit the Now Piano Wurorooins Of the Meinberg Co. , 109'N. 10th street. A Can I. I bos to advise mv many friends and acquaintances that I have now associated myself with the People's Mammoth In- stnllir.ont house , 1315-1317 Farnam street , and will be very pleased to give my personal attention to those who will favor mo with n call. I know I can servo your wants bolter thnirovcr before , as the People's Mammoth Installment house carry the largest and best stock of goods in the city. C. E. SILSIIII ; , Formerly with the Nebraska Furni ture Co. That 5 O'clock Train on the Chicago & Northwestern is fust proving the most convenient , and popular eastern train from Omnha. The equipment of this iruin consists entirely of vostjbulcd parlor cnrs. "Northwest ern" diners and Pullman and Wagner sleeping cars1. This train leaves direct from the U. P. depot AT OMAHA at 5 o'clockdaily and arrives at Chicago at 8:15 : the next morning. City ollico , 1401 Farnam slice t. VEKV Coutity'H Generous Contribu tion ( o tlu ; AdvcrtlHiiit ; Train. The mooting of the county commissioners UQld yesterday wns attended by nil or the members , Commissioner Corrlgan arriving an hour Into. AK soon us the rending of the minutes wns IUIUI'IUIUU | vauuuitijtui ivuui buu nuiii 4 9- tate Owners' association , Louis Helmrod of the State Business Men's association nml Jnmcs Wnlsh of tlitS Horn ! of Trailn np- penred before the bonnl nml nalccu that Douglas county coutrUmto $ 1,500 to dofrny the expenses of scmling the nclvortlsltij ; train ihroimu the eastern stutcs. Commls- iionor Tiinino moved that the request bo granted. The motion was seconded by Com missioner Vim Cninp. Commissioner Hcrlin moved to umoml und maku the amount f,000. ! liorlln's amendment , fniled to receive n sec ond. The original motion provullcd , Com missioner Berlin voting no. For constructing the wngon bridge over the Belt Line railroad , on tbo line ofVoolwortn nvomio , thorn were MX bids , nil of which were referred to the commlttoo on bridges 1'ho bid or II. 13 , Mnvs , $ l-Hll.f > 0 , wus the lowest. The bond and contract of tus ! Amlrcon for the construction of ulectlon booths wns pre sented nnil approved. The bond wus In the sum of J5.000. Mrs. 'I' , Ivlngor and two children nslcod for transportation to Blnolicld , W. Vn. The matter wns referred to the committee on churitv with Instructions to report next Wednesday afternoon. \V. Alstndt nsUod for transportation to Milwaukee for an ngcd willow. This appli cation wont to the commlttoo on charity. Frank Shannon uslied to uo appointed Jns- tlco of thu peace for West. Omaha precinct , Vice CJeorRiiV. . Hobbins , resigned. John T. 1'athorsof the Itcul Kstnto Own ers' association nsltod to bo allowed to In spect vouchers , books , and receipts , In order to further Investigate the condition ol the road and bridge fund. The city council of South Omnha fllod n ' petition 'lo'tnnndlng iUU , ( ) , South Omaha's stinro of the county road fund. The petition wns referred. W. J. Conwoll , In n lengthy communica tion , asked the board to extend the streets through Douglas addition and Douglas 1'laro. Ho stated that the delay showed extreme ni'gllgoni'o upon the part of the cointy com- inlssioiiprs. Commissioner C ) KootTo said tlioro was not enough money In the road fund to pay the oxpensoof opening such streets. Commissioner Tiinmo stilted that the prop- ortv was in the i-ity and that the council sho'uld look after the matter. Tliocomunl- cailon was finally referred to the committee on roads. Ttio ilnnloitlmatoof William Car , amountIng - Ing to tl.fttl.OI , for grading South Thir teenth street , wus allowed. Commlsslonur IJi-rlln voting "no. " Commissioner llorhn stated that ho would report upon tlio saloons found within tlio two mlle limit , but no members of the committee mittee- would sign with him. The report ihen went In ns n resolution wrth recommen dation that suit bo wrought against the fol- lowlnir named parties : A. 1' . Hanson , CJrangor. Ole OUi-n. P. A. Hanson , Fred Koch , John Indcr , Kmll Mrazrle , Henry Uiisor. Jacob Now , Johnson , Henry Hlb- blor , Frnnk .Shannon. Joe Kowlos , Wllllutn llennlniror , Chris Jonson. Hans Frahn , H. L. WoolbrUlgo and J Thompson , as all of them had sold liquor in violation of the law. The witnesses to such sales were U , K. Ambler , J flayer am ! O. J 1'ickard. Tliu resolution was adopted and tbocountv attorney Instructed to institute proc eaiuK . EQUIPPED FOR ACTIVE WORK , Omaha Manufnchirerj Start Tho'r ' Organi zation with a Constitution. RULES THAT WILL GOVERN THE BODY , .Mr. Henry Kstnlirook Mnlci'H u Prac tical Talk to tlio Mi'i'tliic Direct HIM ChoNcii Work of tlio About fifty loading manufacturers of Omaha mot nt the Uutldors' und Traders' lCxchanio rooms In the Now York Llfo building yesterday afternoon niul proceeded to adopt a constitution and by-laws , Mr. Samuel Koca occupied ttio rlmlr , and the secretary , Mr. L. M. Uhcom , rend tlio ra- nortof tbo cotntr.lttoonpDointcd nt n previous mooting to prepare n constitution , whlcn Was adopted us follows : Your commlttru nppilnlod to proiinro arti cles of urbanisation for the M.inufueturiMV association , Less leu\o to report tlio follow ing articles of ortaiil/.itlon : CoiiHtlltitfon Adopted. Arttclnl. Tno nnino of this association shall lie tlio Manufacturers and Consumers Asw elation of Nrlii.mka. Ait. II. The oltli'ot of the association shall lie tn promote homo Industry liv I'licoiirnKlni ; tlui purchase of JsobrusUu imiduols and inan- ufnftiyt'rs. Art. 111. The inanaKemoiil of the association shall IIM vested in n board of dlroetois , to con sist of IntMity-ono inaiuifncturuia to lie si'- lucted hj llii'uctt\o members of tlio associa tion ; se\i'ti of s.ild dlioctors shall bo i-leolod for ono yi-iir. SOMMI for tno years and seven for three yuais. The olllcois of tlio asocial Inn shall Do | resident , vice-president , secretary and treasurer , who shall bo electee : by iho board of illrccton. They shall hold their olllces for ono year or until their stiecessois are elected and qnalltlcd , The duties of the olllceis shall be such as arc tiMial In any or- panl/.ttlon and ns thu hoaidof directors may liiusorllii * . The ollluers shall fmulsh .such bond fur the inUliftil uerforiiuinco of ihi'lr duties and receUosuch nalmy as mny be ile- tDrmlned by the board of illroi'tois. The dlrei'tois shall have full power lo 111 ! vacan cies In llio board and toremiMu or suspend any olllceriitthoirdlsciutlon by nlno-tliirds vote. f Art. Iv. The membership of this association sh.ill consist of two classes. ( I ) 'l ho netlvo membership shall bo confined to such m.iniifacturcrsof . ? u-brasl < u ns Hhall pay tlio initiation fees and dues icqulrcd by these utllclcs. ( ' , ' ) Thu Kcnci.il mmnlicishlp shall consist of such cltl/unsof Ihestato as shall slu'n an agreement to gl\u n preference to goods manufactured In thu slate. Ait. v The active members shall pay an Initiation feu of f-l and monthly duos of f : . ' , p.iynblo In advance. The general members shall slirn an agreement to give a preference to Nebraska manufaeiirers and uroducts , prices and iiualltlus bulng eijual. Art. vl. The directors shall not Incur In debtedness of a greater amount than thu amount of money In the treasury nt the tlmo such Indebtedness IB created. Art. vll. Thu annual meeting of the associa tion shall bu hold on the second Monday of September , and the monthly nicetliii ; on the thlid Wednesday of each month at 'J o'clock p. m. Art. vlll. The directors may adopt such by laws as they mav deem necess'irv. Art. l\ . These articles may bu n'licnded by a tnothlidsoteof the active members pres ent at any icgtilur menling. notlcu having been given ut the preceding icgnlur meeting. After thu articles hud boon adopted Mr. Henry Estabrook wns nsliod to address the meeting. Mr. Kutulirook'H Addrcsn. Mr. Estubrook made n very practical nnil pointed tall : of ton minutes , in which ho said thnt nearly everything from n baby buggy to n collln , from the alpha to the omega of existence , wns tnnniifncturod In Omnha and that if the people of Omaha would patroni/e homo industries the manufactories of the city would prosper and increase. Ho thought that it would bo unnecessary to offer gratuities to manufacturers to locate in Omnha if the people would simply give them patronage. Everybody should bo u protec tionist in Omaha to the extent of patronizing homo manufactories. The motto of the people of Omaha should bo "Omaha tlrst. last and all the time ; Omnha goods at n prlco that would bulk1 up the homo industries. " Mr. Estnurook wns henrtily nnplauded. A largo number of the gentlemen present then signed the nrticlos ndopted , and then the association proceeded to elect ofllcors. Direct rs Moctcil. TliD following directors were elected and the other two will bo elected nc ttio next regular nvetinir ; Charles Met ; ' , brewing ; Uiehard Smith , brick making : W. H. Drum- mend , carriages ; S. J , Trostler , cigar maker ; .1. 'I. .Murphy , furniture ; A. .1. Viorling , iron manufacturer ; J. T. Koblnson. overalls ; ,1. 1C. Barrett , vinegar ; .1. II. Evans , shirts ; Dan Farrcll , syrups ; Samuel I tecs , printer ; Aaron Ch nil wick. Hour ; W. A. Page , soap ; \V. W. Cole , colTco and yeast ; H. I ) . Milford , boxes ; C. P. Cicdnoy , Dickies ; E. P. Davis , iron manu facturer ; W. C. Smith , fences ; A. II. Knwlt/er , tents and awnings. About forty names were subscribed to the constitution and by-laws. The board of di rectors will meet on Monday at II p. m. at the same plnco to map out u nlnn of cnmpalgn. o Lacocurtnin cloaiiingMmo. Ilickman ngt Hamilton Warren , M. 0. . eclectic and magnetic physician and surgeon. Spe cialty , diseases of women and children , 119 N. lUth street. Telephone 1183. Solid TraniH From Omnhu. Vcstlhulcd , electric lighted und steam heated , with the finest dining , sleeping and reclining chair car service in the world , via the "Chicago & Omaha Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. 1'aul Hallway. Double daily train service , leaving Omaha at lUir : > p. m. and ( ! :2p. : ( ) m. , with no transfer at Coun cil Hlults ns horotofoio. App'y loOl Farnam street for tickets and further in formation or address F. A. NASH , J. K. I'UICSTON. Con. Agt. City Pass. Agt. Going Awnj ? Jfso , ho sure your ticket rends cast ever the "Northwestern. " Five trains east ovory'd'iy. Tlio fast Chicago and custom trains leave Omaha at 6 i ) . in. ( very convenient hour thi.s for OmtUia passengers ) and ! ) : i0p. ! in. liotli those trains are vostllmlod and equipped with free parlor cars , the very latest sleepers and "Northwestern" dining cars. cars.You You can got sleeping berths reserved ever any eastern line , and have your haggago chocked direct from your rcsi- deiii'o to any destination on application at the city ollico , 1101 Farnam street. SHK IS IX MXCOKX. WliorenlioiitH ol'n Wayward Olrl Din- uovoicd Itv DetectIVCH. Mrs. 1.1. A. Hutilo , who lives out near the Swedish hospital , asKoa the police yostardny to recover her 15-year-old nloco , Kvu North , who had loft homo and gene to the bad. The ulil's patents aio dead and she Is naturally wild , having ran away several times , but w.is tuueti Duck on her promUo to bohuvo heruolf. The ileteetivni looked thoglrl up and found that she had gene to Lincoln with Mmo. Kelly over n wt-ck ago. It'h thu initiation of the aunt to Illo n complaint Monday and hnvo the glrluriostcd and brought bacu , when u Html ellurt her will bo made , K8CAPHI ) FUOM THU HOSl'lTAO , Itrockway , the Woliltl-Ito Suicide , Dl nppi'nrn , Iionvlnjr no Tr.n'c. * * A , S. Hrockwuy , tno trnvollng man , who made such n desperate attempt nl suicide In Forest Lawn cemetery last Sunday morning ntul afterwards tried to kill himself nt the city Jail , Is not nt Iho County hospital ns has been generally supposednml worse than that no ono In authority seems to know where hi ) II. N. Urockwnv , an undo of the would bo sulclilo , llvo.s ut Wollsvltii' , Kun. , .mil n fo\v days iuo lecolvi'd n copy of Tin : lit i : con taining nn account of his nephew's attempts nt solf-dostruetton. Ho at once toU'RiMphotl Dr. ( inpon Imjuirlng of the young ninn's coil * * ilitlon. The answer , received Friday , both surprised1 nml .shocked Mr. Hrookwny. H wns to the effect thnt young llrockwnv hud cscnped from the county hospital last Mon duv. . Mr. It. N. Hrocitwivy immediately took thd train for Onmtin , arriving here yesterday , and ut , once started n search for his un- foitunnto nephow. Ho went to the police station and was there referred to the county physician. Ho found Dr. Keouh who , in turn , referred him to.I. ,1. Mnhonev , superin tendent of the county hospital. "J wns vort badly surprised niul grontly nlurmed ut Mr. Muhonoy's report , " stud Mr. Hrocltwny. "Ho told mo thnt my nopflow hud escaped from thu hospital nml that hn had no Idea where bo had irono. I nsKcil If any search hud been made for him and re ceived the rotilv from Mr. Mnhonoy that ho hud sent n man out. Thosonrchur liti'l found truce of the unfortunate man. Some , furmor told him th.it the escaped man had climbed Into n fanner's wagon and so scared tha driver that ho Jumped from the \\ngon unit ran and that lirockw.iy continued on his wuy , driving the farmer's te.itn. "That , " continued Mr. Hrockwny , "sooma to hnvo been nil the effort mndo by Mr. Ma honey to llml the p.illent left In his charge , und ho didn't oven report the matter so that ) the man's Iriomis could look after him. I ntn almost crn/cil over thu boy's disappearance. I must hope for the best , but I fear ho has cudod his life , ns ho tried so Hard lo ilo last ) tin n ilny. " Mr. Hrockwny secured n team nnd started in search of tils nephew. Ho says ho can conceive of no reason why Uio young man should attempt to tnko Ins life. In speaking utiotit the mutter of Brock * way's ' disappearance , Pooruiustor Mahoney said lust nlL-lit : "Our patient was taken out to the hospital in the nmhulanco and placed In one of the rooms used for Insane patients. Wo had n man watch him nil nluht , us he. raved n good deal. Af tor daylight liroclc way quieted con siderable nnd the watchman loft for his breakfast. It wus between l > nnd T o'clock that the man got awny. Ho froro the wire netting from the window and leaped to the ground. Oneo outside hu run like n deer for a clump of trees. llo fore our men could catch up IJrockwny was lost in the woods. It was roT ported thnt ho got into u farmer's wngprj neurUusor's. I sent a man theru who fol lowed the trail to Kpringlicld , where all tr.ico was lost. Tlio county hospital is not a Jail nnd wo have no tegular guard tliero to detain patients. I hardly think it Ls of any use to look for him around here. It is moro than probable that Kockwuy , with Ins mania for suiiMdo hns managed to kill himself be fore this tlmo. " Ill New The Omnha Merchants Kxpress Co , has removed its barn to 1101-U11 Lonv " en worth. Aijh AVI3UU I'IJI < : ASI < : I > . Artcrnintli ol'tlin Women' * Cliristlnu 'J oiiijieranco I'lilon ' ConviMitiiiu. ' A great many ot the delegates to tha Women's Christian Tompor.inco union con vention just closed in this city took advantage * of tlio visit to Omaha to do considerable ) shopping. Most of tno ladies went homo with largo parcels of goods from iho Omaha stores. The general oflicers of tlio organi/ation were the recipients of the very highest com mendation at the hnnds of tdo delegates by being elected unanimously to till their lusprc- tlvoolllcosunother joar. Mrs. Filch , duvltip removed from the state , was tliu only excep tion to the rule , 'llio work per formed by Mrs. Hitchcock , the presi dent ; Mrs. C. M. Woodward , vice president at largo and staio organizer ; Miss iOlla At. Wutson , recoidlng secretary , und Mrs. M. M. i.antry , Uo.isurer , was highly satisfactory to thu ladius of thu union. Mrs. Fitch wns n very cflluiont corresponding secretary , nnd the organi/ation was loth to part with her , but her worn wns udmlrably perfotmod bv Mrs. Outiivm II. Jones in her ubbonco , und this tact suggested .Mrs , Jones' IHness lor the ollice , und stio was elected igr the ensuing year. Mrs. Flora Hamilton Cnssell of Hastings Is making n complete success of her Wnmnn'd ' Christian Temperance union songs called "V.'hlln Kibbon Vibration- " . " She sold a number of copies of thu book during the con vention. Tlio Union Worker , published nt Hastings , will probably bo enlarged the coming year. VIUAMiUIjAll DKHATK. Political Issues to Ho Conleiuliiijr I'nrtle" . There Is some pobability of n surlos < ff political uobntos between tlio leaders of the three contending parties in Iho state. bon ntor Van \Vyclc has sent the following lottetf to Chairman Wolfe of the people's party , nnd it is understood that the latter will makoa- formal proposition in pursnnnco thereof Vo Chairman fiercer of the icnubllcan states central committee , and also to the manager of the democratic machine : Nr.iiHASKA CITV , Nub , Sent ' . ' . " > . To J , T. Wolfe , cli.ill man peoples Independent nurty : The tlmo has now arrived when I can ii'ilctim the iiroinlso to fill some uppnlnlmcnlH by thu committee. As nominations me now mailo by all naitlcs and llio forces aio dulni ( marslialluil II woultl no doubt eontillmto to the fuller understanding of Ihu questions Iu volt rd hy a lolnt discussion. 7 If tills meelHyoui ainnovul please lequcst any oivaiil/utlon nppiislng the Independent ticluit lo fuinlsh a lepiesunlatUe snu : ' with whom I will divide llio tlmo at any all of my appointments. U. II. Hnrvc.Ht To Toxns. On Riipt. 1 < " ) nnd "ilyou can pureluiBo at Omaha , Ht , Joseph , Ati'hifoti or Kan- SMS City anil ititurmediatu points round , trip lirst class tickets1 to all points in Toxns at ono and ono-thiril faro , good for : ) iliiyH. K L. I'nlmor , pnHsungotf agent Santu Fo route , -111 N. V. Llfo hld'g , Ointiha. KnltctKiif five ( HIM nr lot \inlrr \ tlili lie ul , nftu Cntx'rdch dil Iftfomit line trn ctuf.i. HANIlsTlTlFr-Carl An . lljiilmur , used 34 yit.irn. U iiionlliH , I'rliluv ufleriiodn , Stiitem- her' . ' ' , nt r..H , at his residence. 401 Nnrlh Mxleenth sticut. I'lineral Sunday , ' eptoni' her -T. at - II. in. , fiom Masonlu hull , rornor .Slxtionlh nnd t'alillol atenne Interment at I'orest l.awn. 1 riunil.s luileo. . Thuiilnciirs and members of Nehr.ifckn lodRo No. I , A. 1' . nml A. M . will assomhle ut 1'iec * masons'h.ill. Mimlay , t-ent ' 'Tlh. all Jllp.nii fni llio purpose ot paying Ihn last Nad tribute of rummi't loniir UDceahud lirotbor , U A H. Kiindsledl , Into u iniiniburiif Wahoo luilRO No > fi'.i. MomlieiH of Capitol loilce No. .1. < uti rt No. II and SI. Johns No. L't aru fraternally invited In attend. I'uneral survlces will lake pluco nt I reo masons' hall , wheio thu body win Ilo in Mute. J. U.rAHonn ( , \V. C. MuMlN. Hoc. Master. OltrUTT l.nuls Derorest , only sun uf Mr and Mrn. ( 'Hilton nreiitt. iiKi-il iw yeui . at tha resldenco , .ViDSunth iil'li ' Hi , Nitmday , Suuj lumbirai , ln'il. I'mieral iur li'eH will liitheld l I lie family lesulcnce on hundity , M'ptom her " 7 at I P m U"vKuHlumn iillli'la The nun HUH will bu taken to Inirnnt , Used iu Millions of Koines 40 Years the Standard ,