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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1893)
T1IK OMAHA mTI.Y IIRR , SATnTHHAY RKPTRMNHR If ? FALCONER'S 20-DAY CASH SALE $12,50 and $15.00 Ready Made Suits , To day $7.50 Each | S30 Suite , $10. HEMSTITCHED DOYLEYS AT 4C AND 6C Ilrinnlllrhpil TMJClotlin nt VI l-Sn " " 'I lOo l.nrlij Nn y Illuo llrc er Cotnr * t flo i : cli , nnil n Siipcrh I.lnn of Sntunliiy Mfc'lit IUri : lii . All ilnv we will hell AT * 1'JH' I'KltnARMKNT Kid (1mi ( children's uiidorvosts and pants for fall wear , fully worth ! l"c each , ( fi , today all day at H2Jo per ( , 'annont ; n < > limit. 11C ! } PER VEST. Liiiliiis' umlorvests in full line of Hi7.es , Ii nest value at 2Je per vest , gout l-le A'I"J. " > C PER VEST. 1 case of ladies' lii h nock , long hli\e.s nndorvosts , real value luc , to day all day 'Jiie each. LA Ul ! > > ' SUITS , $7..0. ( ' , : , ladies' ready nmdo milts , worth il2. : > Unwl Siri.OO each' , Saturday all { . ' ul J7."i0 each. LADIES SUITS 910.00. 40 laOios' ready made suit * , inodern r-tyle , iidiiu worth lo s than $17.50 , and fi'din that up to * 'IO.no each ; your choice tuiuy at $10.00 per milt. LIN'HNS ! LINENS ! 100 hemstitched doyh-ys , all nicely Btiinipcd. actually wurtii H'u each , to day -Ic each. li.u . liL-nistitohod doyloys , very film quality , all nicely stamped , worth ioe each , < . -ut to lie for today. fit ) henistitchcd , stain ) ed tray cloths , worth 20c and 2. " > e , reduced for today to Ilijc and Ifxj each. Ido hemstitched and Mumped bureau Fdirfs IS.x.'ill , real value CMC , reduced to "i"ic each. Tho.-o are rtuo bargains and will he .snapped up at once ; be on hand early if vou want any. EMHROIDERIES , H'C 10 AC IT. 2,000 yards of dainty cambric embroid er fen , nil new , cut down from IOc , 1 Hie and l.'ie to IIJc l > er > ard , for today hi ne yard limit. 11001' SKIRTS. 2IC ! EACH. All our ( iOc hoop skirts cut tolIUceacb. DRESSER COVERS , fiC. A job of f)00 ( ) navy blue btampcd dresi-cr t-carfs , worth up to Tide each , all vou want of them today at f > o each. This would not pay fur .tainiiii | < , r. WASH DKKhS C.UOUS. ISo and -Oc novelty wauh drohS fjoods cut t't 2e ! nor yard.Oc litrht colored Bateens cut to . " > o per yard. , ' ! 2-iiich I'Yonch batccns in a lai'tje raiijie of uehirable ] ! atleriifc , -C " and IlOo quality , today all day llijc per yarJ. a -inch Scutch gingimm"n : quality , cut to "k- . 'W-inch fancy wa h ; ofuNi ) a 20c value , cut to 7c { per yard. Huy for next tinn- inor , yon will pay three times the price then. FAimie ( JLovios , i.ic nou PAIK 1,000 pairs of tlio popular < * auutlot , fabric gloves , not a pair worth le -i than 35c , limit of them "iOe qualities , today nil ' von want at l"c jiur pair. 'K I DO LOVES , :17JU : 1'EHl'AIU. Ahinalllotof ladies' 7C ) , 4LOU and 81.2"i huede and ( 'laco kid yloved , to- fluv U7Jc a pair. 15LANKKTS , $1.03. ] ca.so of 10-1 all wool trrey blankot.s , nositivo value i'l.no per pair , 1 pair to a ciihtoiuer today for SH..IS ' per pair. All our other blankets at reduced prices. SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7'IO : O'CLOCK "We will place on hale $ , " ) . ( ) ( ) and iU.OO wool dre .s patterns for $2.0 : > caeli. These dro'-s patterns contain 7 yards of all wool Imported dross goods and nre positivi-ly worth ir.'i.OU to $0.00 per pattern , we'.sold n lar o iiiiinbor last Saturday iiif'lit. nnd have only 100 pat- torus loft the limit will bo 1 pattern tea a customer , we cannot duplicate thu o poods as wo bjuybt the entire iinporta- tiin. MEN'S TIKS IOC. A new Jot of inen'w teck and bow- tie- . , worth from 2. " > e to IOc , tonight at 7.30 o'clock , all yon want at IOc each. SIIIKTS , 2.C EACH. Men's $1.00 fancy percale shirts , all you want at L''ie each. HOYS' SIIIKTS. 2.-.C . EACH. 10 do/.i'li boys'unlaiindored shirts , an jictual li'ic quality , no limit Saturday jiiflhl at iV each. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS , . 'C EACH. IT)0 doyen men's plain white bem- Btitched pocket handkerchiefs , soiling now at ll'je each , cut for tonight In , jc each. I lair hriixliGh l.'ie each , 100 bristle hair brnslies worth from 3.V lo-ll'c cadi , tonight l.'ie each. HomenilKU- ( MMeunt discuunl comei off the regular jirico of all our roynlai- htoek of lio.iiury , iinderwciir and gloves. N. II. FALCONER. P. S. Monday and Tnc.sday of next week wo hold our millinery , clonk and drapery ojicnin/'on / second lloor. An exquisite display of iinjmrtod novoltiu.s Is jiromised. AO i.-s MUM : roriui ; You dm ln Sn ' . by I'liinli.lHliiK > > Cup.V "I 'Mliiiiiii'i. IHrtliiirii-y nl Clilrniii. " This valualdn liltlc guide book , known ns "Morun's Dictionary of C'hicago , " has received the eniloixMiieilt of the " \\'iii'ld's Columbian 10.\p isition. " ll contains a handsome "Man" of Chicago r , and is the only reci nixcd and standard " < ; uhlo"to the World's Falrcity , lOvcry ' ' jierson conteinilating | a trip to'Chicaj'o ! ; > during the World's lair should avail himself of ( hi- oiiirtunity ] ] ) to secure illa copy of this \aluable work- , and , bye doing , will be able to thoroughly post himself regarding Chicago and the great Coluinblan exposition before leav ing home. For sale by ( Joui-jjo 10. Moran. publislier , suite 2it : Herald building , Chicago , III. I'rli'o , 25 cents per copy > : Bilk cloth bound cupic.s In "gilt , " post- nge nnid , Sl.OO each , Persons ordering copies will ph o remit for same by justal note or in poitagu stamps. 9 "TIniK U .Moin < y. " If you want to save time and moijey when you go to tlie fair you w ill go via the ( ireat R-ck Island route. WhyV Ucciuise it is the ( 'iily line via which you can reach the fair without a transfer throng ) ! the city of Chicago. If you will stop and think this over , get one onof our maps showing h cation of heat gr"inds ; in ci'iinection with our li'io at Eui/Unvood , > ou will see that as ata V 'i rld'p fair line we lead all other.If yon go via any other line you will have ate tilVsiune , tedious trip nuriHn the city to rcurh tiie fair grounds , and on arrival thi i-o will lind frieiidi who left Omaha mme da.as . yourself who have been on the grounds an h'uir or more. Call a * . Hi 11 ; Island ticket idllco for rated , map-1. Bleeping car re-orvatii'ii.s ' , nnd any III- formation you may want in regard to routes , rates , etc. Cit.\h. KI.NNKIIV , C. N. W. J' . A. IliiiKiui. Mull , Oman.i , Noli. . . .t.iop Wi rihiiii. " Hi.hitjr ; Hov. Ri.bort iJoln-I ij , , t > . T. ! > . . reotor. Pall ' . .r . cauilu uc and purticuiurd upply to tl'o rector , THE MORSE DRY GOODS GO'S ' Snlo of Ealcs The Like Was Never Scon Before. PERHAPS NEVER WILL BE SEEN AG\IN \ Illttnry Aliiy ItrptMt llnrlf , lint n Site of TliU Klnil C'liiuot lint Olios in n l.lio TIIIHIdmil Hi-Mill ! I'hon ( 'uinil Ciiintt ! 7f > o henriottas nntl norncs , nil full shades , , brown , wine , ollvu , folim , yruon , ( 'olden. inatolil ( ! s In style Iho world ovoi' , for 'lc ! ) a yard. 'J'lio like was never known , and we'll stand quotations nil Siitnrdiiy. Handsome worsted plaid dross ( roods , f > 0e. goods , 2. " > e. MXtra quality ! ) I ehocts , iMneh hum , fii'cichctipor ' tlfan hiivintr llio cloth. Host 0-1 sheets , Utiett mills , Saturday only HOc. All lOa fi-l pillow cast's , Saturday , 12Jc. 12Jc.All All 2-H ! fl-t pillow cases. Saturday l. > c. Kiillro stuck uOo knottud frlugu tow- olu , 2Sc. Kntlre stock 2."o and Hoc danmsk tow els , llc. ! , " > pieces heavy oroain damask , fiOe floods , lo. ! ! ) 'J bales Go brown sheeting , Saturday only. le. Fine bluaelicd canton llaiincl , Satur day , lie. Splendid brown canton tlanncl , Satur day. . * > c. 1'huao pieces are boynd coin pare. ' Huyer just homo ; secured importers stuck at fiUo on thu dollar , importer in a hole ; wo secured the lot and our cus tomers profit thereby. Saturday's prices will ho .ic , llio , 12Jo , 1'Je , 2.ul 27o , ; KJo , ; t."ic. 'Ne , { * ( . : and Me. These price * rojirc.scnt just half reg ular value. Plain white , colored bor der , cnibroidored and hemstitched , And Saturday , September l < i , will ho your handkerchief day. Take the hint. Sam ples in our window. See 'em. Ladies' muslin drawers , cluster tucks , can't bo matched leas than lOe , Satur day lit 2.0. . Ladies' drawers , finely trimmed , in lace insertion and embroidery , on Satur day you buy them at oUo. ( towns , best inn-din , embroidered trim ming , 7"c garments , Saturday f > 0o. ] lot gowns , hemstitched and embroi dered , at U"ic Saturday for you. Don't inNs it. Nice corset covers for 2Qc. Laeo and iii'-ortion trimmed corset covers atlOc and oOc. Very nicelv trimmed corset covers at 'lOc. GLOVES : GLOVES ; GLOVES : Motisquolairo , glace and butt'in snedo sold at i > l.2. " ) a pair , but you get them Saturday at ( ic. ! ) These prices teem iinpos-ible , but wo live strictly up to what we advertise. Some/ / stylish and onto conceits in glovoirli.OO goods , worth seeing if you don't need , but the price will tempt you 1 , Saturday § \ . ? i a pair. Special prices for Iho now fall "Hoy- nier'1 glove Saturday. Hoysi ; waists , Saturday lc. ! ) Boys $1.00 wai ts , Saturday 4'Je. ' Coys jiunls , good ones I to 14 , COe. Hovs * suit , hat and extra pants , all for J5.00 Mothers must see this great suit. 5 Hiiviland china dinner sots , HO pieces worth $1)0-00 ) to i-120.00 , Saturday for it5.00. ! Mason's j trillion fruit jars " . "o dozen. Haseinent has moro attractions for Saturday night than tills jingo would hold , .so go mid see for yourself. lI.2 i nickel tea kettles for OOo. The prices are alarming to us , but wo ain't kicking wo give with pleasure and l our friends rcj-iice with us. MORSE DRY GOODS CO. I hit llnll. Wo have just opened our new cloak department and would invite your early inspection. lOvery garment IHMV and latest stylo. Prices lower than the lowest. HELL STORE , D.idgo and loth streets. You Cun'l tlent It. Leave Omaha at 1 p. in. via the Chicago i- cage , Hock Island V Pacific and bo in side the \Vorld'r > fair grounds at 8 a. n11. . the following morning. Yon can't inuke this time via any other line , and the ac commodations to be had on the great : Kick Wand are noted from Maine to California. ' ly ! examining the map and time' tables of this line you will lind that as a World's lair line it stands without an equal , as pas.'engers can avoid transfer and a tire-oino and exp - p < tnivo trip thrnugh the city by getting ! olT at F.ii < > lc\Yood and taking electric line direct to main entrance ol World's fair groundti ; time , ten minutes , In additii'ii to this train wo have trains leaving Omaha at ii p. in. , 7:10 : p. in. and HIiIJO a. m. , thus giving passengers the choicn of four dully trains to Chicago and , as before Mated , making quicker time and landing passengers at tlie : World's lair in advance of all other lino- and uilh le-s trouble and oxpen o. Dining cars attached to all through trains , bervinjf the bent meals of any ilining ear line in the L'nited Statoi. For mails of Chicago , World's fair ; grounds , time cards and sleeping reser vation * call at Hi02 Karnam street. Charles1 Kennedy , O. N. W. P. A. ( ir.inil iimiinK. | ThoClicrokeo Strip will bo opened for si'ttleiiiciit on Saturday , Septumbor 10 , at noon. Yon ci-.n MIVO 12 bour.s tlmo by taking the li'ick Island route , leaving ] Oiiiaha at U a. in. , and lie on the line at SIO : p. m. same day. i ton ml trij ) tickets will be on sale TuoMlay , Sopteinbm- , at one faie fer the round trip , plusi2.00 ' , making the round trip from Omaha tend Caldwell fl2.75. Right on the line and In the center of tlio Strip. Thouo tickot.s iiro first-chiis and good lfl ! tla .ys fiMin date of sale. For inais | of the Strip and regulations regarding nettle - ui"iit , call at Rock Ibland ticket ollloi ) , 1002 Fariiiim btrcot G. N. W. P. A Aniitlirr'nilil' * I'nli4 OiiorUoilly | | > ? ii.OO ; Omaha to Chicavro and return erj.oo. Tue-ilay. Fepltunbor 10 the , liurling- ton Koute will soil round trip tiekets Iffto Chicago at rate of 1J3.00. Secure your tickets and ilueping car re.'orvatioii at 13l : ! Farnam bttvot. Dlklrli'l ( 'mill Siplumlirr Dnrkrl. The proparinx of I IIP do 'kut lor the lumber term of the dis'.rlut court ImB been completed , and la it L'lurk Moorot liiulK S.'iW canes for trial At the * May term of IIIcourt tin ) docUiit showed ' . ' .IWS c.ibos , the trial of which carried tlui turm aiiini ; to th.i List week in AiiKiist.Vlth Iho number of cases now ready for trial the September term wlli run until the holiuujE at lo.ut. The No. V Wheeler & Wlis-on with its ro ! t.ir.v nuumcnt , is the lightest running iiuu-hiiie in thu market , ami ! > iiiieiualli | > 'i for spci'l. duiMuiUt and ( { u\llt > of vsurk S'jKI loV L.iucabttr k'c Co. , UU buulh till tccuth street THE BELL STORE CLOSED It Goes Ont of Business Suddenly Hayden Bros. Get the Entire Stock , THE BUSINESS DEPRESSION THE CAUSE. All HID ( ioiiU Were Nmv nnd Mnme of Them ll.nl .Init llcou Unlimilml-AII the MnrU't < ro bulil nt u I'fuc- tluu of 'I heir Value. After being In business a little over a year the Bull Department Store today sold out its entire stock and closed the doors. It was the desire to eloso out Immediately and as there was so many different interests involved there was practically but one house In the city that could maku tlie purchase , so llayden Hros. made an offer that wasnc- cojited. The gentlemen who conducted the different departments were shrewd , ox- perioneod business inon , but the general dojiression in business , eombined with the location of the store , rendered the best efforts of capable men of no avail. The stock is exceptionally well selected , and it will bo a bonanza for the retail buyers , who will have a chance at it in a few days. The different stocks are now being over and marked down by Haydons' igers at the Hell store and b } ' Mon day the whole ol them will bo in store. ll Ilaydons1 fall { jum had bcon purchased and are arriving by every train , so that thuro will bo a merry time in | irieo. to unload those innuendo ojn- holidatod slocltH. \Vatoh the Sunday paper for an nouncements. CUTTING ni'XHNS SATURDAY , in order to ( jot more room we our cut in prices in all departments. Koe the hilkb and dross tfoods. No time to quote priced before \vo got this in the papui-H. Sue the men'h furnishings. Til 10 NOTIONS. TIIH UNDICiaVHAH. The glcves and hosiery. And all departments. " No time to quote prices. We give them to you tomorrow. FHESll BALTIMOHE OYSTHUS IN HULK AT HAYDENS. \Ve will open the oyster season with a line lot of fancy selects at llUo per quu'-t. Also wo will sell a full line of the finest Michigan celery al\\ays fresh. Our oys ters and celery cjine by express every morning. Now we will cut prices in meats and lard. Sugar cured Xo. 1 hams lle. ! picnic hamc ! ) , California ham lOjo , boneless ham 12jc. pickle pork I2U- , pigs foot Tie per pound , . ' 1 pound cans corned beef I5c , .ill small canned meats , > e. We carry the Cudahy , Swift and Hammond's bust brands of lard. Read the prices in any of the-e brands. . ' 1 pound pails Illlc , 5 pound pails .Vie , 10 pound pails $1.10. Now , then , here ae : prices on compound lard ' : . ' 1 pound puils 27c , 5 pound pails l.'ic , 10 poumi pnil.s ! ) Jc. CHEESE AND HUTTEH. Wisconsin cream cheese. 5c. 7Jc , lOo and 12ic ; Young America full cream. Uc ; Nenfchatel , fie per package ; brick cheese , 12Jc , 1 Ic and Hie , and all other kinds of cheese away down. Country butter , lf > e , 17c and lOc ; creamery , 2lc , 2.'tc. and the lineal separator 2"c. > . Attend this sale , it is money in your pocket. U A YUEN BUGS. Selling out the Bell Department store StOCKS. PAINT WORKS BURNED. PI. nit of a Nv ( MiMhi Indtistry HtMtrtijTil \\lll Itnlinllil In l..i t Otnali.i. The factory of the Nivtion.il P.iintunJ Oil company , locatu.i in Omaha Ifoights , burned to tliOKiound yesterday inoriiiiiK' , ontn'liiiK ' a coir.pleto and total loss aKKroirailng between . 1',000 and * lflHK ( ) . How the lire started is a mystery. Itvis cither thu work of tr.nnps or ; was caused nv spontaneous combustion , Shortly after II o'clock the watchman discovered - covered smolco issuing Iroia thu windows of thu building , and a few moments later tlie entire ! factory was wrapped in flames. Heinir beyond tlio citv limits the lire ( loj.irt- ini-iit did not respond to the c.ill tor assist ance. A bucket brl .uU * foiiiiht tlio ll.iines. but oiiijf to tlio iiill.iinm.ihle ehar.ictciof llio contents of the building the w.Uer had but little i-ili'ct. 'I'he amount of insurance carried on the inaclimer.v and stock .iu''e ( ' ated but .nilU. while the biiililiii' ' , ' , ownuil by Ilenn.in Kount/to , was uuinsurod. 1'ilos of pool lo have piles , but DC Witt's Witch llaiiil Salvo will euro tliein. Th I'm ! Is IfraulnuNrur. : . Two months moro and the World's fair will bo athlngof the past. Yet the end excels the beginning. You have never seen the like , nor ever will agaii . Each building i.s one grand piece of statuary , within them are unmsncd samples of everything that the civilized world piodiices. The Midway Plaisaneo is a curiosity shop of oriental features. The illuminations at night , the electric fountains with an overchaiiglng line from white to ro.-o and thence to azure , innko uji a baiKiiiet of royal beauty. For excursion tickets at greatly reduced rated apply to ticket olllco , Chicago , Milwaukee & at. Paul railway , loOl Fnrnam street. Aft. & eve. , trape/.o artists , Courthuid. An- Vim ( iolnt ; I'nuii n > lli Opunlni ; ' . ' Tell all your frlondn to take the Texas ? pei'iul on the Hock island from union depot at ( ! a. in. and land the hd.no e < 'on ing right in the heart of the C'herokco Strip. HeniPinbor yon can leave in the morning at ( i and bo down there at 8 ; | ( ( ] > . m. Mime day , I- hours ( jnlckor than \ia any other lino. I/nv rates for the round trip Maps of the Strip , circulars giving full und reliable information re garding rule.- , for t-etticincnt , nan Im had by applying at the Hook [ bland olllue , JliUli r'ni-iuun wtreot. GlUS. KIINNKDV , G . N.W. I' . A. \Vnrlil' I air KiilfnVIII llu l.ourroil On Tuosdiiy , Scjitoiiibci' 19 , when the Hiirlingtiin Houto will h'jll round trlj ) tickets to Chicago at rate of cl.'f.UU. See the city ticket ngont at l.'l l Far- limn t-tivot and a r ran go about your ticKotb and bleeping cur berth. AT J Illslit ( IITtlie ( lrldli tfrnni 7 Till in I' . M. 2 cases PC Di-Ints , . fall styles , Ule , 15 yards to n ciistoinort 80 Shaker Iliinnoi7 ) ( to 10 p. m. , iljc. JO-cont batting , 7'ttill 10 , 7c. 12j-conthattlngV7tlll ; 10 , 9c. liVcent batting , 7tlll 10 , 12Jc. 1 case dollar blankets , 7 till 10 , f > 9o. Men's f > 0c fall neck e xr , IIPW , bright and jiretty.Jlfor Uik'joiilj Iltoacuatomor. Ladlos''fast blade : stockings oc a pair , all ' sizes , only . ' ! \inlrn \ to a customer. Children's fast black hose , all sl/us , fie a imir , ! paii-8 to a customer. These ate Saturday night griddle cakes. Ladies fall weight ribbed vosttt and pants , He a garment , 2 suits to a ens- I i tomer. I Men's 'Si coiit heinstltchud hainlkor- I chiefs , 12c. } f)0ceiit plalil dross good.s for 2"C. r > pound weight gray blankotri for life a pair. I'ropnro for the coining cold wave. Aticiid our Saturday night banquet. Covers laid fi rOD ( ) pi ok- [ ) . I-Mr > t c I'irso ' at 7 p. in He among tln > early gnets. . C uno while things are hot for everything will bo rod hot , at this great sali > . fur . ' 1 hmir.s. 7 till 10 p. in. MOKSK DRV GOODS CO. FUKNITUKE FACTORY. AnnlliiT I.Ink In nn Hiilirokni Cli'iln "I ( 'iiliinicrrliilinh IK-COHN. Notwithstanding the llnanclal strlmjency the Comiauivial i-lub ami Uominlssloiii'r John 12. Utt are meetniR with iMiL'our.iKlng success In liR'ating now faetorios tu Om.ilia. What this elly has loin ? noi'.led was ac complished yesterday tbrouili the efforts of the commissioner the location of a furni ture factory hero. Until now the country niureh.int could n.H purchase in this eitv a car load of mixed furniture unless tlio job- uer was eilled ilp.ni to 1111 out the ear with extension tables , boilroom sintos , etc. , Omaha , however , manuf.ict'irins chairs , lounges , matt-esses airl iinliolstored goods. low Thursday tlio lln.il tiapera were .linnt-d whereby \Villi un Webber - indV. . (1 Velty ol Snaller , la , will at otieo bjtin the inaiiti- f.ictiire of fiiriiitin-i ) in O.u iln , liirla ; as- cured for a term of ye.ir.s the o.\i-olleiit buildiiiij formerly usu.l as a InsUet factory insc ICokerinann I'lace. on the line of the Mis souri I'.u-ilic. Mi'ssrs. Webber , \ : Yetty were en' .i cil in the in innf.ieture of lurnlluro in Shallcr , la , but had outgrown the little town and they began looking for a l.ir'er place in which to cast their fortunes. DOS Moines prc.s"iitcd ad vantages . to thorn and they had decided to locate there , about half of their nrichiiiery being < seat to the lo-.va capital , but before any considerable work was done toward sottimr | up the plant tr.iiiblo arose over tno question of title to sonic land , and rather than have any dillk-ulty they came to Omaha. The nmv company will commence with about 5-Ili.O'JO ' worth of .stock and will co operate with the other factories hero in iiKikim' a line of cowls ( icmaiHcd hv the tr.ide. , Ton men will commence work Just as sjon as the machinery is in place , four or live families removing from Sh.illcr to Omaha in conboquonco of the transfer of the companv. Mr. Webber is reputed to be worth about { ' . "i.ilO'l , which ho will transfer to the b.inks in Omaha. As Mr. Utt savs , tlio now i-ompiny has plenty of me.ius , enterprise and eiporience , and as the business increases will bo in a position to take e.iro of everything that comes along. Aft. & ovo. , trapeze artists , Courthuid. WOKK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED. Mnynr Approvi" ) llin 910,1100 AppmpriuMmi fur I'm t luc I'lip ivi'il Mri'ctn In Oniidltljni. Mayor Bdmis has approve , ! of itbo resolu tion passed by the council Tuesday evening setting aside fnr the IHO of tlio street com missioner f lO.OJt ) , to bu used In putting the unpaved streets In condition and in this manner furnish employment for thirty days to a large number of the imemployi'd. Street Commissioner Halcombe has gone to ( . 'bic.igo and tlio duties ol his department are being looked after by Chairman Win- spear of the Ho tril of Public Works. Acting in accordance with thu instructions contained in the resolution , Mr.inspuar will piovidc employment this irorning for all who apply , There is to bo no limit to the force and every deserving applicant will be put to work. Mr. Wmspear will dis- tiilmto the forces about tlio city where they can bo worked to the best advantage , and tin expects to get all of the unpaved streets in Jirttt j class condition. As the city tool house is not overburdened with tools thechairinan isdesirous that each j man applying for work briaj a shovel with him ' and those having teams bring them along. Men wanting work should bo at Twenty-fourth and IMondo at T o'clock this morning. o Plies of pmplo have pile , , out Da Wilt's Witch llaicl Salvo will euro them. Itciliiclicm InViirM' * I'ulr linti's , On Tuesday , September I ! ) , the Chicago cage , Koclc Ihland it 1'aeitio railway will ' oil tickets to Chicago and return at $11 ! . 00 for the round trip. Vou can t-ikc tlio World's fair special at ! p. in. from union depot , nrrlvo at Knglewood at 7't7 : a. in. , take olcetric car to the fair ground.-- and bo on the inside atH a. in. : or you can take the Nebraska Mate nltcd at fl p. in. , liavo breakfast on dining car , arrive at Knglewood Ni. : ; " a. in. , ana bo on the fair gioiinds before ! ) u. in. The Kocif ISLAND is the World's fair line and fnrni.ihes tbo bc-.t train service between Oinalia and Chi cago. Passengers taking this line can t-avo tiiiii * , mnnoy and the annoyance of baggage tran.ifors through tlio city of C'hicago. Dining cars on all the Wo'rld'b fair trains , s-oiving the be.st meals of any dining car line in tlio world. 1'ass- ongorsvibhing to visit the fair will horvo tlu'ir inteiestn best by iiurcliasing a ticket via the HOCK IsiMNi ) . Select your own hotel , return at pleasure and have cominihsion to middloinon. TIcko otlleo HiD II'III-MIIIII Htreot. Chas , Ken nedy , ( J. X. W. I' . A. , \rc Vou I'l.iiiiiinif \\orlirt I' I r Trip ? Hear in mind the decided advanlagcH of tlio Chicago it Nortliwo.stern railway. Four daily eastern express trains , with now and special crinipniont , iincxcollod webt of Chicago , lLow rates , Uaggago checked from your homo.Choieo 01 quick , safe anil comfortable motlun s of traiifcfor dlroet to the World's fair groimdb. Call , or send your addre.si to tlio city ticket ollUaj , No. Mill Farnam st. K. K. Urn-mi : , G. IWisr. : . General Agent. C. P. & T. A. Mmmo lli'lnrii Sliirvatliin. Complaint was maiio to the dotcctlves yes terday by Mrs. Hoberkeoof Hturgia , Mich. , that her daughter wus an ininato of a hout > o of prostitution in thc-burnt dlsirlct. Detec tive Hudson looked Uio girl up and took her to lieaduartors | ThPio tlio girl said , m thu presence ul her mother and the ulllci'i-i , that she was married i-.irli In the btiimiiL'r to .lack lullib of l.iiii'uln. lie proved to be u gooU-fur-nothinu tort of fellow , and to two The only 1'nre Cream of Tartar Powder No Ammonia , No Alum. Used iu Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. weeks IVRO slio left him and cnmo to Omaha ml catered n resort at S'Jl iXvlpo street. The girl clnlni d that her niothor had evertXnght her to cook or keep housr and hat there was notldnic else for her to do nit enter upon a life of shame. Mn Ichcrkcn denied tills. Kinally the plrl.who s alwut 'JO years of ape , agreed to go home ivlth her mother nnd the pair left tlio jail ogother 9 Cooks Kxtra Dry Imperial Chiunnngno hould bo in every household. It is perfectly are and naturally fermented. CONAttT FOUND OUII/TY. Int'kmin lliirtiiinn'K AK niiint : I'lnril OIIK lliniilr d nnil Cii N li > ilml' , ' < - llprl.ii. At 10 o'clock jesterday mornim : the case of assault and battery against ( Jeorgo Conart , lied hi Onioer Hioom. was called and tried n police court The complaint alleged that on thu nls'iitof Sciitcmber fltlio prlsniu-i assaulted and brutally bi'at Cb.irles H-II t man , the hackmati. whoso body was found in the river a few dajs aun Several witnesses testified thr.t Conai t nnd Iliirlman were llubting in an allc.\ . < ar I'hlrteenth and Douglis streets on th'- night mentioned In llio complaint. 'I'hev also stated that Hurtm.in went into a < ai "ii afterward and washed the blond from bis face. Friends wanted to get a doctor but Hnrtman appeared to be iwly and idi'.iested everyone to leave liimalone He then walhe l out i\f \ the rear door i tnl was not seen a .uu unill he was. lished out of tlie ri\er. After heariue the tustlnvmv .Iu Igu llerk found Conart giiilt > an.I lined him $ UKl and costs. i'lles of people h.ixe piles , but Do Witt's Witch H.uel Silve will i ure them. BOSTON FIBEMAH SAVhb Rescued on tlio Shadowy Slioru of Spirit Laud. His Friends Summoned to Hie Dy ing Boclcldo All Kopo Aban doned Tlio Doctors Said Hr Could not Possibly Live Then IlicUnpoo Indian SagwsCuriiU- Croatest Triumph on locord. d'nim tlio llo'tim ninlif. ) The PtroiiK anil jiosltha u < i.itloiis of t'.i { rutt ctltiilivuuhiu ( if Ku'Kiipnn hull : : ? ng\va uro easily susccptlblo of pionf. y'lll rrfl euros r1K ! lioro in Nr liavo be.-1 V ! r o u B h t 1 this fninni mcilicinc ( tliu Kt'il Men iitu uf an ol. JO//.V C' . lIAliiif > ( , in.V. lloston fli- mnii , Mi. John C. Hariington , now llvliitf ! lirocl.tun , Mi33. Uiulcrdittc of Oct. 27 , IS'J , lie -nI lies : "A year n o Inst Chithtninx I 'ns InJrcti ctck v itli the trilp. A complication of tiouli les followed whk'li ilrvclnpnl Diop-y In it- worst fiinn , iinil for iimntlia I win olilij-'i'il t fltl-i ni-litilr , iluy mid nlgl t , IIUMTOIH olIn down in liu.Jin . nitf thill ImiK | -i toil 1 li-.il tlio licHt iin-ilk-iil si.Ill ohtnlimlili' , nn HcvcmlnctoM nttcnduil 1110 utihffoirnUlim , lint they cnulil do nnthliu : fm1 me. / . < l.iiipr'l ttiiitrcn timn awl they tookfrom > c in ( . . < tfientu ciiit anUuiia oficater. The physicians told my wife tnr.t mine was ahopolosscaso , and told my family to proparofor the worst. My frlonds and relatives wore notl- flad of my condition , that thoj mlghttako n last farewell. Among my friends wns one who urged in totiy Kli-l.ujKHi IniHnnSiiBwii. lil'ilno nn MIOII iiilc'r I IK ( 'iin tiiKniK it tlioin v.'Hd . nnultcil cliuiiRi ) for the bi ttci ; the blontcoi. nieiicfiltoli-iivi-iny l i cN nml the H I liln of my llnili lU-crosiM'il ijiilto mpldly , nn I i li-Jhllnmu ni'iiith i wus Inu-l : to my nninn hl/o. > I Imvi ) been Kiiinlng hcuHli ni sticngth over since. TODAY I AM A WELL MAN THAKKL TO KIOKAPOO INDIAN SACWA , 1 think It lstholc t incillclnt ! lt > oxlitenr , nnd nil of my tl lomU thlult my euro nuthln , iiinlrnc-l million about tins HI rut liii-illi-lnp. J. C. HAI HIMITUK , J5 C'uuit uv. . IDoukton , JIBHS. ' Ktckupoo Iniliau fiagwa la the griunU rcmoily of the universe. Tie ! simplicity ot llli Rrnnilcur Is the btroui c t t c that binds It to thu confidence of tl. people. Ul-inatmrSiomcdyt Nature i > ioIdis n cure for every c-vcryllvlni ; creature. Mini la his wisdom can best u tho-o remedies , nnil the Indians vho ha. tit-en ohltijed to lcpi'iul upon nature < ii for their curative helps , host uiuloiatan . nature's remedies. T.mtisi why K'cUapoo Indian Saijwa Isthf earctt , tlio fjf < aii'l tlio surest MVIT , Stotrnr i.nd Wood Ht-novnlnr the he.t : jcmoly fo- nil bt-acona-thu woild huscvei l.uown. ; . W } " trngani , one dMarjier lottlt ; six bottleinrjii'c U > ( inn < VTltllll , nil DISI.A'.i- : I'm , MISI , i line v r , ( 111 - . r. i ri MI \ ( u. Him i ; i.s nnd i.i\ i.it , it u i.i M \ i ii\iin i- III. 001) , SKIN anil KlltM.V ll. \ HOOK ( I 'It I I ) , nnil nil Inr IIM nl WEAK MEM ii.K : AMI VAUIroi ii : < K I -I-MI in iit'i- ' Ullll Hlll'l'i'hsdlllV fliH"l M ill ) 1.1 A .HI I UllfllU .f I III. V I ill.S I HV M HI. u .pni'lil'ly , PII.KS KISTI'I.V Klssi HI : i i ii H" " " > i- 'i--i ' \\llliu u ( Innt "f Unlf ' -t' n 'i . ii1 ' All lll.lU'lll'HIll I I' IV U I. I . ' -U- l-ltlH I h"llHllU. | . I.I I" I ( all DII IM .HI Ii > * mi nt i ii i f " I'IL-I. llujU. U i. | > " > .1" I s , an ii n II t i l Dr. Searles & Searles , jLlrlJ' S NEW ERfl M ItliUl llIsl'I.N-i \ Ul. i , ( . . , , , , ili.iliiin 1'iiin l | it mi * ni , MM l in ' - ba.rja * uoi. : ul u I ! Jurimiu , Priv.ilo tl ! xiirviut Ui u.ins. Ulil . < i if . 'itivult iionuniulf I i /.i \ i HI. s i m > i vii. . \ I ire iv I i B. i f ir [ I ir . u art iruivu iso out la , Umtlu IND1CATI3NS THIS WEHK : COOL ; EVEMHGS COLD. TOPCOATS ARE FASHION ABLE. I ) d Jim ever hear of a ilixss overcoat for * . ! . ! > .i pi'iou oh. ' Of cdiiiNj not 1 Ol ) pa > s for in.ilvinjOiK.iliuio.Vorthss.OO.it k-.ist hut you Uiiii\\ us In- this tiini : we'll nut ( aKc.V5.)0 ( ) if wo c in sll ftM.on. | . Al ulo up in t\\o d.-sit-ablo sh.uics stccl Mack niul tcrr.i cotla. Take a peep .it 'cm ami you'll hogin to untie your po U- .it a hrcuU-a ck spce.l. Ilcix- \\c touch the .sprinu anil fall overcoat for comfort or ilrc.ss. Ilcrc Is a description : Cloths clu\ lot ami kcr.sc > s makes sack , hut- toiioJ or roll fronts ; shades thu latest In silk ami Itlack misc.I ui'.ib , .sulphur , mouse colors ; sivM up to 12 ; styles -r.i\v cilgcd , silk stitchoJ , sack cut ; real value not less than . 11. Yon save just SS.SO if a MiS.OO garment la about your pile , ami net < heller garment. Ours are the latest in fashion otherwise we could not inmtc 'em so low. ) Kepros.-nting vicunalicr - sey clniot rihbeil Cheviot materials shaded in'ilrab -intermediate mixtures of black ami all delicate shades pertniniiij ; to careful ovefcoals dress. Liuevl with h.irmoni/ing .silk ser e or perhaps ( talieiis. Around our way ? drop in and trv on o.ic. OUR YELL W HETAL AND THE MTE MOEY PANIC 'TN a heautv $ IS. ( ) ( ) I.s about the price you pay for one lilte. Here it isthe creme of the hishioii : T..IX cut , made from n.ivy bine kersey , CIIOK.U3- roll front or .straight buttoned , four rows silk Tie .stitchiii } . ' , onedie ; , elegantly draped and cut sys- | Proofof tlie teniatic.illy your tailor can do no better as to u Pudclin' is in perfect lit. B'nt if you are hunting fora liner ' co.ct take it easy and let our salesman show Kissin' the Cook you a do/en or so more styles. , if you please. Going like hot cakes Our Caliilogues Drop us your address on a postal ayng-tiiaii iinn nai ini i " * * * " ' * J'MJ"1"1 ' ' ' 1F" " " Only 15 days remain of Raymond's 20 per cent off sale on all silverware. P. I . Cor. nth nn 1 Don'las. VARNISH GO.-St. Louis , Rflo. or Titn CVLUDUATICD FLOOR GLOSS ODIUM GLOSS ! ! The me tdtirablo nnil licaulirul fluM ; f"r The ideil polish for Furniture , Plnnoo zind String Instruments. rrevunu si-VuM i.'s'N'iiimWsNao. All 'lir Iliojrnish from crarkiiiK and imparts a nitilstiiiim fr < nn itrouso , till. , lnliix-i'it liiilllnnt finish Afoviirops on iiHoft clothf nnil litiiixl , canlly rfiiiovt-il by slinply ib Hiilliilint ; tin n iul well over the v.-ir-j wiiimi , it wltli a dump cloth. M.ulu in lua nisln-il hiiiT.iri- until dry. Case of M bottlci , b brilliant alu'dea. H.OO pur can. SO.00 , Slnylo l.oHle.s "M ccuts. . : FOn SALE DY ALL DRUGGISTS , "t-a rn Vif < t * > v * . " . * * * ' . * ' 4n ifv r/iJVvs\vj/tc \ ) / ? CXAerszr , f , eoMHCIIrAU THE MERCANTILE CJGAR , SETTERTHANJjVIERl " " " " ' " " ' ' ' ' ' ' 1) ) ' . 1C. 'ill i'UMll'AuAM .II.U ' IGAllWACTOllV. tt-- > THE BEST. THE MOST RELIABLE. THE MOST PROMPT. THE MOST COURTEOUS THE MOST ARTISTJC , i Gins * Phot At I'upulur I'rl.-oi ri-jns. : i't'j < 5tra.it , Onmlin , A Full Set Teeth $5 All work ilnn'iIn tlie be > it profesilunM in uniur an I Ruarantaail a * ruiiruminteil. DR. WITHERS , 4th T'nor ' llrmvu IlloeU. 10th MU ! Duu m' , Toluphano 1775. , . ' HiI l--i i : l'n.ton III > < > nti : i iii JIM in 3 t'L 'Hi UpnOiIti 1 JiJ THIS WU'U VOU New fork Hospital TREATMENT. I'nr ml Clronic , Nervous , PdviU nl Special D1361S33 MEN AH , ) WOMBS Stricture , Hydrocolo , Vnrlcocolo , Ami uli ol hurl nw'ilm ' I-paled lit ren un ll iar.i'H CU.Nst M'AI'ION I'MlKrC. ' Ualloa 01 uddri ks , DCUCLAS BLOCK , 10th AND OODQE STS. , OWIAMA , NEB. ' ' i. - ' - lint ili-M Urn * ulSORDERS . . _ . . . _ _ _ AI a nil Ilio lrln ql in'IWi WIJAKJJKSbKl H1.IIIMTV. iiO , Dial u lj. Mi.y tli"'ii ' tu 'nunt' ' IOKLV Ji > ' ) I1 Lit MA- r.-'Il.V i 'IHKO ' ' hl'UKNiii'11 mill ton * eivfu tc o tipull ol mo body I will > raU ( jr'j | jL.- J KUKlt lu uiiy nuleur tlio ( jfooo Hun ll .1 ninul mo ul t.iflu trouuio' Auilron \ViUdUT , Wu.lu UmUr .Uoi lliOS. EDUCATIONAL. AMERICAN GOHSERVaTORY , WEUER Music Hall , Chlcnyo.U i.t.r > Mofi . . . ! ! i > 1.1 MI i 11.1 . in rivu Ii ii ! . . ii i I' ' i i I . I. ii her. 1' .c . I III 'tin t t i S i i ' * i ! v , ir i 1 ll t kUILf iJiKClw * GOt.LEGIflTE SCHOOL , ( ; 'J ) I * ) rrfrlvr 4 * IIIIIAMIH ] | lyBf tlfitlUH C-t I ' M- > ( li. i I" , lit f i I to Hf , I If T' I DLiuflAl ui i t 1 1 f bti " I i \ oi.i t i u < l vi aii 1 1 hlltlrrn h\VI t'l , tlli ni III. j l.e i-r.,4 MlllUrt ULttlet . MllK tut Illuilrilia 0 Ulaw