Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 11, 1896, Part I, Page 8, Image 8

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    ORCHARD & WllIIELJrS SALE
Soiling tlio Magnificent Orolghton Theater
Chairs Monday at $6(75 ,
65C COCOA DOOR MATS FOR 35C
Every Dollnr'n Worth of FiirnHiire
CarM' | < mill Ciirliilim In ( tic HOIINC
till In Tliln Siicclnl Clearing : Sale
uf 25 In 50 Per Cent Dlncotml.
The very best bargain that \vc have over
jet offcrc-I ilurlrjR this fjroat clean-up sale ,
Is to be placed At your clinposiU tomorrow.
When the Crelghton theater wag building
wo inniSo up for them eighty-four stall nnd
box chairs , which , because of a change In
their plans later on , were hardly nerd ; tin
chairs wern tco large for the space they wtro
to occupy , and wo took them back , after
making up another set for tlio eliow people.
The CrclRhton Theater Co. wcro to pay ua
$18 apiece for these clialu- and If jou
could have bought n single one ut that time ,
jou would probably have paid more.
CHOICE $5.75 MONDAY.
30 of them arc stall chairs , with quarter-
sawed solid oak frames and back : uphol-
ctcrcd In heavy moth proof Titian vclour.
CHOICE $5.76 MONDAY.
48 of them arc all over-stuffed ; upholstered
In the same fabric , ' they have the brat steel
springs , and make n most delightfully Ideal
easy chair , As long as they last ,
$5.75 I'ER CHAIH. .
Then there arc Iota of CDc cocoa door mats
for 33c. "
S12.CO black fur carriage robes , green felt
lined , , 48x00 Inches , $7.50.
The 6-4 oil cloth rugs arc all sold.
But the best Ul yds. square arc 49c.
And l'/4 ' yds. square zinc binding Is 12c.
$3.50 extra good Brussels lace curtains ,
$2.48.
J35.00 single pairs Brussels point curtains ,
$18.00.
$40.00 elnglo pairs Druasols point curtains
$25.00.
HERB IS A BARGAIN.
A new and special Importation of curtains ,
French gulpuro cluny lace , Honlton and
Ilcnalssancc laces , on scrim and Arabian
nets , was received during the week. It la a
small , but exclusive , line and embraces
all the choicest designs of HID year. Re-
gardlcsa of the fact that It Is an import
order , It goes In with the rc/t of the drapery
Block and prices range from $4.50 to $15.00
for choice of pairs. The assortment will not
last lung , so wo'd mlvlso quick buying.
OltCIIAKD fcWIUKrM ! CAUPF/T CO.
1414-1116-1418 Douglaa St.
Tim COJiTIXHNTAIj S.VIjC
xtrntoM < lint There In Mimi-y In
Oiiialin Wtii'ii AVimtcit.
No success was ever so successful as
the grand nnd glorious success of the Con
tinental's money raisins sale , which be
gan Saturday. Now they are after more
Omaha wealth and offer , besides the many
Inducements In their whole-page announce
ment on page 13 , a
DISCOUNT OF TWENTY PER CENT
ON $25. $22 AND $20 OVERCOATS.
This discount applies only to the over
coats marked at these prices on these three
high grade lines.
The lower priced overcoats have already
had the profit . .cut out. - , ,
It will pay to investigate this Continental
talc.
Comfort to California.
Yes , and economy , too-If you patronize
the llurllqgton'n .personally" Conducted once-
a-week excursions , which leave Omaha
every Thursday morning.
No chaiige of cars Omaha to San Fran
cisco amWoa Angeles. Second-class tickets
accepted.
Call at ticket ofllce , 1502. Farnam street ,
and get full Information or write to J.
Francis , General'Passenger .Agant , Omaha ,
Neb. i . t , ,
tSara'l Burns Is opening a lot of 150 ban
quet globes , "Old Delph , " "Dresden , " "Sil
ver Etch'd , " "Fleur do LIs , " from 60c to
$2 $ and 5 to 10 Inch.
When You Ro KlIHt
On the Burlington's ' "Vestlbulcd Flyer"
you should reserve your berth as far In
advance as possible.
The "Flyer" has sleeping -car accommo
dations for more- than 100 passengers , but
If you want n "lower berth In the center
of the car" the earlier you make your res
ervation the more likely you are to get
what you want.
Leaves Omaha 500 ; p. m.
Arrives Chicago 8:20 : a. m.
Tickets ut 1502 Fa main street.
Mrs. Cotton has taken rooms at the Mer-
rlam , Twenty-fifth and Dodge streets , for
the winter and will have her studio at the
Davldgo block , Eighteenth and Farnam ,
rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 529.
HEX PEPSIN QUM IS A most delicious
nld to digestion. Try It.
Don't put It off , but go right now to
Ilclln & Thompson and leave your order for
that new winter suit.
STOCIC SUIISCKIIIRItS.
St'crulnryVnUe III-111 Aiialyxt'H ( lie m
Stoi-k .
Holding. IK
Secretary \Vakeficld of the
Exposition as- EC
toclatlon has made a.1 schedule showing the ECw
classification of the subscribers to exposi w
tion stock , arranged In groups according to fo
the number of shares subscribed by them. foFl
The list shows the total number of sub- Fl
eurlbcrs to bo 6,121 and the total number of fa
Bharbs subscribed , 34,308 , making the total se
amount of the subscriptions $313,080.
In detail , tlio Hat shows that 3,090 persons to
have subscribed one share each ; 1,076 have Invl
subscribed two shares each ; 402 have sub vl
scribed three shares ; sixty-two , four shares ; or
720 , five shares ; ten , six shares ; five , seven orhi
tliarcH ; four , eight shares ; 401 , ten shares ;
one , eleven shares ; one , twelve shares ; tl
twenty , fifteen shares ; eighty-six , twenty
Elinrea ; thirty-six , twenty-five shares ; thlrty- nt
tlirco , thirty shares ; one , thirty-five shares ; ntTl
four , forty shares ; fifty-two , fifty bhares ; Tlb
two , sixty shares ; one , seventy-five shares ;
twenty file , 100 shares ; one , 125 sharca ; two , PJ
150 shares ; four , 200 shares ; eight , 250 ai
shares ; nine , 500 shares ; two , 1,000 shares , aipc
\VI-Ui : : WKM. KIXKI ) FOR IHISIMOSS.
ca
Stool ; In Tr.'iiUuf Three Conlli1oiu-t thTl
Tl
.Me-n fiOcutiMl '
by tlio 1'olli-r.
Tlio valises containing the stock In trade ct dc
of Morgan , Williams and Wharton , the con- It
Itat
fidcjice men arrested In this city several at
days ago , wore located by the police last erse
night at a cottage on North Seventeenth
etrrot , where the men formerly roomed , soPi
These men nro the parties who successfully su
defrauded a ioulli ! Dakota farmer named suTl
Thomas Thompson out of $22.75 on the "pail , th
lock" Ulok , Iu ( he valises were found a in
couple of revolvers , a large number of
blank checks on various banks In Nebraska ta
and Kaunas , some brass knuckles and wear taw
ing apparel. The police are o ( the opinion gc
that tin so men have conducted their games thh
over a large territory and that after they h
have flnlthcd serving the short sentence ! ) e\
given them In this city the authorities of eo (
other cities will want them ,
, \l > oiitflU'HiI > - to llu Mimtri-ril Out ,
Tlip fplleiwIiiK members of the Tluiratou
Itllles mo fllullilo to on houorublo illsclmrno
from the ncrvlco of the Nebraska National
Kimrd on Dec-ember 18. 1NW. by rra on of
Die expiration of their three yearn" term of
enlistment : U'lllluin HlocUluim , Walluco
Taylor , Herbert Taylor , Lee Korby , Jesse hla
Thornsc-lt. Ilobert Covcnlnle , llert Fowler ,
liniTCt CulemunVllllin \ C. Hnrtlott ,
Bporgo OMleppU" , Thomiit ) HMdlrk , John ho
liuctmnan , Prod Klaher. GcorBo Fisher , Will der
Kltdicr. Il rt given , Charles lluimtltc , J , C
PiiKe. Clyilu Hut Ikon , .M. SI. HobeitHon. ser
Oliurii > 8 8hri > ) er , Cluud Storlcham. Wlrt
Thomi'suii , JI It. Wllllamo und Harry Yost.
\ MV Sorretiiry TnUt'N llolil.
Fred It. "Willis will address the men'n a
ircot'.iig of the Ypunu Men's ChiUtlatt as-
Boclutlon rooms this afternoon nt 4 o'clock
Jlr. Willis Is u gtronir speaker and will
not fn.ll to Interest nil \vlia come. Thin
is tlio llr t iiitH-tliiK in which he olllclatca
on generul nccrotno' of this association Mi
uiul It U hoped tliut there may b n Inrgu
attendance of members. AH men r ' "
V'tpil. ' There will bo special tnu Ic.
LAIRD , SCIIOBER & CO , FIXED
Tiflocn Hnndrcd and Fifteen Donglns Stree
ia All Brand New ,
LAIRD , SCHOBER & CO , WILL STAY
l/'itilor tlic PerHonnl JlniiiiKcnipnt o
Mr , I'rnnlt Wllcox They Will Coii-
ilnet it Shoe HiiMliiVHN Sovonil
to .None In the Went.
Did you ever wake up out of a bad dream
after a big footmen hid been chasing you
uphill all night ; or did you ever swim across
a wl le river and crawl up on the bank with
a feeling of relief , clntlon and a whole lo
of other pleasant sensations ? Then you
must have felt something like Manage
Frank Wllcox looked Saturday when hi
said : "Now wo are ready fcr business. " I
has been an endless Job preparing the nev
cream-colored store at fifteen hundred and
fifteen Douglas street for the pirmancn
homo of Laird , Schober & Co. , the shoe
dealers ,
The renovation Is not all In the front by
any moans , although tnc show placed In the
windows at the present will almost repay
them for their efforts In this direction , It
Is the prettiest and most tastefully ar
ranged display of shoes ever made In this
city , ultli just enough American beauty
roses , smllax and other natural ornumcnta
tlons to set off the whole to a degree o
nicety ,
Mr. Wllcox , as manager of such a house
Is at his best , and Is highly pleased with the
many flattering comments even thus early
received , The stock Is one of unusual excel
lenee , for this city , and embraces all the
fine the finest In the world , by the way
ladles' shoes made by Laird , Schober & Co. ,
as well as all the other moat popular makes
in men's women's and children's shoes , In
modlum and high art footwear.
Thrco dollars Is to bo the popular line In
cither men's or women's shoes ; although
even lower priced goods will be carried.
There Is not to bo found a finer line of
men's or women's shoes , nor a greater va
riety of styles than Is to bo found In the
now store of Laird , Schober & Co. , who have
now fully decided to stay In Omaha and
grow Up with the wild and wooly west.
A Undines * Clinnce.
District agents for the Manhattan Lite Insurance -
suranco company of New York. This comM
pany Is forty-six years old , and has paid
to pollcyholders $38,796,900.00. Total assets
held December 31st , 1895 , for protection of
jiolley holders , $11,485,411. Sums paid to
pollcyholders and held for their benefit ,
amounts to $53,282,341.00. Total premiums
pal.l by pollcyholdora , $18,110 503. The
company has Rained over all expenses J3.171.-
836.00 , a gain of 10 7-10 per cent , which
proves conclusively that a policy in this
company is a good asset for any one lo i
own.
The new policies Issued by this company
contain valuable provisions regarding NON- '
FOUFE1TUHE , 1NCONTESTIBILITY , and
r.iaU loans at 5 per cent Interest. To In
dustrlous and cneriretic agents such help
will bo given that success will crown their I !
efforts. Many agents have failed to realize
tlio proper income from their labors , be
cause the proper assistance necessary to
success was not offered to them , We Invite
correspondence , nnd personal Interviews
with reliable persons , who would like c
most lucrative business , that will be per-
mmiPiit. und fil which a Rood anil safe In-
COIHO may be built up for those who give
It their best energies and labors. Please
address or call upon J. W. Dean & Sons
general agents , C07 and COS Bee building ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
Thc llL-xt Service
To "Denver , Cheyenne and points In Utah.
Idaho , Montana , Oregon and California Is.
via the UNION PACIFIC.
For tickets and full Information cell at
City Ticket Oulce. 1302 K.-irnain street.
COUTANT & SQUIRES SELL BEST
QTALITIES COAL. COKE AND WOOD.
All the well-dressed men In Omaha have
their , suits made at Helln & Thompson's.
Is
In
VON PUI.ASKI Arthur , aged 8 years , 11
months , nt 5:15 : Saturday morning , of
diphtheria. Fnnernl trnm resltlpnop 3TO
Maple st. ; Sunday nt 2 o'clock. Interment
Forest Lawn.
Johnson Bros. , hard coal. $9. i
T
Six Thirty I' . M.Iriiln. .
of the
CHICAGO
MILWAUKEE
& ST. PAUL HY.
Best service.
ELECTRIC LIGHTS ,
Dining car.
filty oflicp. 1504 Faranm
An overcoat that will fit perfectly Is the
kind Hclln & Thompson will make you.
PAH Mi : II YOIUC TIUIJS OP LIFE.
[ nt ii I.IINH ( o Aucfiniit for Ills SO
Hcir-IK-Mtriii-Uon.
John York , a well-to-do farmer living
near Benson , was found hanging by the
to
neck In a barn located on his son's farm 10
several in I Ice from bis own home yesterday
morning. When the ? body was dlscoverejl It
was cold , life- having evidently been extinct
' '
for some hours. '
York worked about his farm until noon
Friday , when lie departed In his wagon J.
of
for this city. Ho remained in town for
several hours and returned home Just be ol
fore nightfall. When ho reached his house
ho Informed his family that ho Intended to 01
visit his son , who lives about two miles | "J
and a halt southwest of Benson. None of
his relatives saw him allvo after that
time. !
The son did not expect the visit and did
not BCD his father at all during the night.
.
The old man evidently went directly to the
barn : to commit hla deed of self-destruction ,
From the condition of the corpse It was
apparent that Yorlc died during the early
part of the night. | Is '
The sight disclosed to the
ghastly was son ot
early yesterday morning when ho opened oth
the barn door to. begin his day's labors. h
The body of hla father was swinging at the- bo
end : of a bridle rein , from an open trap
door that led Into the loft of the building.
is believed that York arranged the strap
about his neck In the loft and then jumped
to his death.
The body was at once cut down by the be
son , who hastened to Benson to Inform the In
proper authorities , Coroner Burket was
summoned at a late hour yesterday morning ,
The remains wcro brought to the morgueIn
this city. The time for the Inquest han
not 'yet been set. In
Tlio relatives of the deceased are unable
assign any motive for tbu deed. York the
was abundantly supplied with worldly
goods , ounlng other property In addition to
the farm upon which he was living. He '
had not worried over any mailers what
ever and had never Intimated any Intention jf
taking hl own life ,
Properly Attarlicil liy Crcilltnr * . 11
The Western Button Itf
Manufacturing com ttn
pany commenced an attachment Butt In the
id
district court yesterday morning ngulnst 1C
Frank Pokorny to recover on a note for $850 , lir
given by Pokorny In 1E03 and duo In IS'JS. It Is ' lin
alleged that Pokorny U about tii dispose of - nit
property and remove from the city , with [ > o
the Intention of dcfnutdlng hl.i creditors ,
and that he has told several partlcx that i/as
never Intended tn pay bis debts , An or a tit
of attachment was Ifsiu-d by JudgeKey - Its !
nnd given to the sheriff to serve , J
Strerl Car Kiti ) > l < iyo ' llrnrllt. fllII
The Street Car Employes' ncneilclury IIh
society l'i milking grct pjvpnrntlona for Ilio
miiKloul nnd literalcntvftaliuni'nt and n h
social nt ConilneiUui hajj , frituiday wen *
Inif next. - . r ( ,
HreeiiHoa to Mm , 1'vHlllr. be
The Womr.n'M clulivHU fclve iu pruUKsit , an
* . Ella \V. I'eattlu. a rorrijtlaii ut the
Oommereliil rluli parlor * 'nn Moiulny even- .
luf. to willed tlio uutilio U invited. 'Die 'fi '
hours will be from S to 10 o'clock. J
ECHOES OF THE ANT ROOM
Full reports of the session of the grand
ledge of the Decree of Honor , Ancient Order
of United Workmen , wcro given In The
Dally Bee , and little remains for this col
umn to say on the meeting except to give a
brief synopsis of the work that was done.
The session was In reality the only matter
of Interest that occurred In secret society
circles during the past week.
All the matters which this column stated
last Sunday would come up for discussion
occupied the attention of the grand body.
That In brief satisfactorily tells the story
of the proceedings. Whatever qther busi
ness was transacted was of little public In
terest or else was of n scciet character. In
nil , a great mass of business was accom
plished , and the members were unanimous
In BtntliiK that the session was the most
Important and Interesting Iu the history of
the grand lodge.
In the first place , the body decided to Issue
beneficiary certificates for $600 , Jl.OOO anJ
$2,000. This change was even greater than
had been at first proposed. Hitherto only a
? 1,000 , certificate had been Issued , nnd It
was Intended to Issue only ono additional
for $2,000. It was furthermore decided to
nil in It to membership persons of the mini
mum ago of 18 , this being a change from
the former minimum of 21. Both these
changes were sanctioned at the recent meet
ing of the superior lodge. , .
Another Innovation was an Increase of the
mutual dues on the beneficiary members
from CO to SO cents. The dues on the noclnl
members remain as heretofore. This was
dene In answer to the sentiment that the
beneficiary dues should be greater than the
social. Inasmuch as the former class require
more bookkeeping than the latter.
Dr. R. S. Patten was Instructed to so re
vise the constitution of the order that It
bo put Into systematic shape. The constitu
tion at present has sections referring to
the same subjects scattered throughout , and
It was desired that these should be gathered
together and classified. A similar system
was arranged for the superior lodge by Dr.
Putten.
The following officers were elected nnd
duly Installed before the session adjourned
Mrs. | Adella Harding of Hebron , 0. C. of H.
Mrs. A. Hosteller of Shclton , G. L. of H.
Mrs. Hattle Jeffries of Wymore , G. C. of C.
W. \ S. Hotlseworth of Lincoln , G. R. : Mrs.
Owens of Grand Island , G. R. : Mrs. Fnnnlc
Meyers of Ncilgh , G. U. ; Mrs. Addle Winkle-
man of Sidney , G. I. W. ; Mrs. R. E. Mart-
son of South Omaha , G. 0. W. ; Mrs. D. O.
IJowltt of Havclock , G. T. ; Mrs. J. C. Gra
ham of South Omaha. W. S. Ilouseworth of
Lincoln and Mrs. Adella Hardiing of Hebron ,
grand representatives to the superior lodge.
Lincoln was chosen as the place for the
next , biennial session , which will convene
OI the second Tuesday In October , 1R9S.
On Tuesday evening , the night of the first
day of the session , the visiting delegates
were entertained In Crelghton hall with an
excellent program. The entertainers con
sisted of the Mogulllans ot the city In their
great minstrel show , assisted by other local
talent. The affair was very enjoyable.
The session was very well attended. Prac
tically all the delegates or alternates who
were entitled to seats In the convention hal'
were on hand atMhe opening ot the meetln ;
and remained through" the adjournment
mu ' " ' " " "
The number present "was over ICO. Isl
Friilcrniil Union uf America.
Active organization work of this new
order is carried on now in twelve states ,
the larger cities forming the headquarters
for their respective vicinities.
Deputy Supreme President Johnson has
moved to Indianapolis and will push organi
zation work there.
The new edition of rjthe constitution Is
, . { ! - " ? - e0eurJ1JlI.ac'lie"neV ' cTrcllFate1
prepared in-conformity to the constitution
have also been distributed and are meeting
with satisfaction everywhere. The accident
feature has been changed , so that all new
members , instead of having their assessment
rate raised In proportion as their occupation
hazardous , will be entitled to benefits
case of accident according to their occu
pation. This change conforms to the grad
ing as per the manual for regular accident
companies and associations. The change Is
commended by the leading members of the
order and deputies.
A contract has been let for shields , which
will be handsomely painted and decorated.
They | will be ready for distribution within
one week. I
Deputy Supreme Presidents Law , Walters , I "
Hartman , Bender , Potter , Sylvester , Sturglll j
ind others are actively engaged In appointM '
Ing subdeputles. They nnd but little diffi
culty in getting good men.
Some- fifteen or twenty more applicants
wore- ready for Initiation In Banner lodge
Friday evening , but , as the hall could not be
secured for that night , they1 , with others ,
will receive the degree of fraternity on
Friday evening , October 16. A largo at
tendance is i.eslrcd on that evening. The
lodge will give an entertainment on the
last Friday evening of this month , October
, at its hall In the Continental block. A
flne program has been prepared and refresh
ments will be served.
F. A. Reese , supreme president , has gone
Denver for several days in the Interest
Aiielent Order of United Workmen.
On the evening of 'September 29 Omaha
lodge No. IS formally took possession of Its
new lodge- rooms , and upon that occasion
J , H. Reedy , 0. G. , delivered the address
congratulation. Ills remarks were ap
propriate and Interesting.- the course $
his address he said : a
"Our lodge Is to be heartily congratulated
its growth and success ; the standing and
ability of Its largo membership ; the un
swerving loyalty of Its founders and the
continuance of Its faithful adherents ; Its
timely and Its many tokens of mission
wisely wrought out. The history of Its nets
and priceless deeds remains unwritten In II
any ono volume , but the record of Its vlc- fo
erica Is engraved on living memories. Those
who planned and those who enjoy the re tlidi
sults of that methodical system rejoice over 5
the outcome of fruitful self-denial. | a'r
The special subject of rejoicing tonight In
In the fact that Inht
our surroundings will ht
bring us all Into closer touch with each
IIE
other In a pleasant hall , removed from many fu
things distasteful or oven deleterious In th
their influences. The environments here will fir
moro healthy , because more In harmony Is
with the laudable ambition to use the best Isad
facilities for concourse , with freedom In In
exercise of functions.
"Tho Impulse to cater to the higher stand
which education brings In Its train must
followed ; licnco our lodge has done wisely
making the change from quarters In In
which the underlying current of force for InMi
good work and attendance was hampered by Mi
forbidding elements of unrest. There waa Itwe
unanimity In the selection of tlio new hall we
which to meet. May the same' oneness ke
characterize our' converse together under lei
good' ' of the order , and In every depart th
ment of our lodge doings. "
roi
I'roU'i'll V < * I.eilKlli' of IIuilKllIM Coiinl } ' , th
The public , outside of the politicians and SCJ
the members of secret organizations , has Leo
lioard little uf this organization to far , DC co
ilthough this column made mention of
Inception during the latter part of the
summer. The organization Is of a purely ha
political chaiacter and moreover deals with or
polities unly when secret society orders ere Vc
Ibreiiti.'iie'l. ' It ! ) avowed object during the
I'l-fkint campaign U to fight any and all
candidates for the loKlslr.tui&rwho are op-
OKfrd to fraternal Institutions and Insurance.
An has been mentioned the organization
launched before -the campaign was on
d has grown until it now Includes In
membership very nearly all the secret
Boeluty lodges In the city. There uro about
fifty-three cf DifBO bodies In Omaha , and
of these ore represented. iach U en 0 !
titled to tlnee delegate * .
0 !
The Iraguo was Mailed bocniitc early In
Beaten iui.cr * were afloat to the effect CI
tbu old line liutiraufK rumpanU'H In-
tcndvd to elect if r&sMbU : senators and rc.i-
rt'kcntatlvfn tn the K'girlature who would
opjitifiod to JraU-rnr.1 Uura : > uc , hi sour
Itv i upon itfcut It In-yJ" nn 'nu-ntl- DP
gallon itt n neto ! the vutidldnU'e v , Ho vnrc of
cnVrhiK tlumi"lvr for petitions la ( lie 10 !
legislature.
The Vi'crk lilt about beta wmpUteJ. In
"
alhi
Myrtle lodge No. 399 will glvo Its tnonthly
dime
social entertainment
nt .its hall over
the Boston store on Monday'evening , Oc
tober 19. These , ejfltrtalnments are. becom-
Ihf JTi 'p ' ° DUl ° r a'jfln'Siio ffmbe ,
their
friends !
*
. > rSVablo evcnlns.
'
thnl nive'rvTeW WSJ , , was changed its meeting
night from Friday to Monday 'evening , n
change which is desired by the majority
of the members. The lodge Is holding
social entertainments semi-monthly and Is
oneof the most popular organizations In
tli at section of the city.
tliw Banner lodge. Is now holding its regular
weekly meetings in Sander's hall , Twenty-
fourth .and Cumlng streets , every 'Wednes
day evening.
Myrtle lodge 399 will offer an entertain
inde program under the "Good of the Or
der" nt Its meeting Monday evening for the
benefit of Its members who may be
fortunnte enough to be present. W
E. Cady will glvo ono of his specialties
Messrs. Hewitt and Dodd agree to do &
song and dance. Miss Kleckner will recite ,
Mrs. Standlford will offer musical selec
tions and others have promised to entertain
Young ; MCII'N IlonuvitlcntHHOuliitlnn. .
This body celebrated the anniversary of
Its existence with an entertainment given
the Knights of Labor hall Wednesday
night. The program outlined for that even-
ir-s was excellent It
and will long be rr-
memberud by all those who were present.
II. Kntskey , who was master of ceremonies
delivered the opening address. He was fol
lowed by II. ZImman nnd Lesslo , who
spoke very appropriately for the occasion.
The chief fcatuio of the evening was an
eloquent address delivered by Prof. J. D.
Nathanson , which was enthusiastically
encored by the audience. Ho wns followed
by Rev. A. Bromson and others. At the
close ot the entertainment tnblcs were
spread nnd supper served to the members ,
The association was organized a year ago
for the purpose ot rendering aid and as-
slstnnce to the sick and Indigent people
the Jewish persuasion. It has expenilci
$407 for charitable purposes and has Bill ,
fair amount In thetreasury to keep the
organization In good standing. Its ofllccrs
present are : Charles Cohen , president ;
. B. ZImman , vice president ; J. H. Lcssle
treasurer ; I. Zimman , secretary ,
Order of SoottlHh CliniN.
When the Scotch people undertake any
thing : they go Into it with heart and head
for the best results. In the preparation for
the play of "Rob Roy , " which Is to bo pro
duced at the Crelghton theater November
C and 7 , young and old have rehearsed
and drilled with enthusiastic Interest and
addition to their head and hands they
have given their feet. The pageant of
nations and tlio gathering of the clans is
full of dances. Not only Scotch dances , but
the national dances "of almost every nation
find a place on llio ! program. "Rob Roy
a story ot Scottish hardihood and wild
adventure and is goidramatlcnl ns to bring
bold relief thuimablo character of this
nmn of the hills.
hills.With
With ) tttr
Ten of Oraahalsi citizens were Initiated
Into the Omaha lodgi of Elks Friday night ,
Mayor Broatch bolriff ouo of the number ,
was expected Ithtt at least twenty-five
would go through , ! hut the rainy weather
kept a number awtT- Another class of at
least fifty will go through some evening
this month.
A stag social wllli bo held at the lodge
rooms Saturday evening , October 17 , As
will open thtf 121 k festivities for the
season , a good tlumlls looked for. Dr , E , W ,
will act as tlUlnnan , The committee
consists : of Messrs ; Potter , Sharp and Mc
Donald ,
If you desire a luxurious growth of healthy
hair of a natural color , nature's crowning
ornament : of both eoxes , use only Hall's
Vegetable Sicilian Hair Ilcnewcr ,
CIIICACU AM ) NOKTIIWJ3STI3U.Y.
Operates two through superbly equipped
trains EVERY day In the year.
TUB OVERLAND LIMITED
AND OMAHA-CHICAGO SPECIAL.
DEPART. . ARRIVE.
OMAHA , 4:45 : p. m. CHICAGO , 7:45 : a. m.
OMAHA. 6:30 : p , m , CHICAGO , 9:30 : a. m.
CITY TICKET OFFICE ,
1401 II. R. RITCHIE- ,
FAIWAM ST. _ GEN. AGENT.
Hamlltou Warren , 11. ft. , eclectic and mag.
nellc physician ; special attention lo diseases
women and children and all olncuro and
lone-itandlng dUcatea. 119 N , ICth * t. , U. 2.
Hello ; Co. , tailor * . 216 South 13th street.
ttfttl OHM I'M ' ) IIYTIIK MAMJl'ACTI'lllIltS '
Action Tnl < en nn One of the Proponed
Conniltntlonnt Aiiirnilmrtitft.
The manufacturers of Nebraska arc very
much Interested in tlio proposed change In
the constitution of the state -which would
allow the voting of bonds to nld In the loca
tion of factories , No manufacturer now In
business can derive any direct benefit from
such a change , but they all appreciate the
Importance ot developing the resources of
the state and they believe that Is the best
way to accomplish the desired result. The
executive committee ot the Manufacturers'
and Concumcrs' association of Nebraska has
adopted thci following as showing the posi
tion of the manufacturers ot the state on
this subject :
llcsolved , That this association hoartlly
endorses nnd recommends the adoption of
tlio nropo.xcd nmendment to section 2 of
articlexlv of the constitution of tlio stntc of
Nebraska , nnd recommends that all mem
bers use tholr Influence to secure the adop
tion of the said amendment , uvilch Is to lie
voted upon at the general election , to beheld
held November 3.
In the opinion of the executive committee
the adoption of this amendment Is of para
mount importuned to the people of Ne
braska. It 'will glvo to cltlea , towns , coun
ties or townships the privilege , under such
conditions nnd safeguards us they may pre
scribe , of aiding In the cstnlillshtnMU of
beet sugar , glucose , chicory or other fac
tories which would consume the natural
products of our soli ,
Such factories would not only give profit
able employment to thousand ! ) of our cltl-
r.t-nn. but would more thnn double the value
of every ncro of land In thrlr vicinity. Am
ple proof of thlft statcmont can bo found
at Norfolk and Ornnil Inland , where land
which before the eMnblldhmpnt of the
miRnr factories rented for $2.50 per ncre ,
now brings from $ . " 1 to W | > cr ncrc.
Secretary Holmes has token the matter In
hand ami will bring the subject of the pro
posed constitutional changes to the attention
ot the business men ot the state.
TAICIM ; vi * AX H.\TIMIID cointsu.
TTTO Ycnr * of MttMcnl Ntiuly I.nlil Out
by the Womitn'K ( "lull ,
The musical department of the Woman's
club Is about to undertake what Is known ns
the Derthlck system of musical study. This
Is an outlined plan , which will occupy
two years , with meetings t\\lco a month
from October to May. It covers the whole
range ot musical literature from Bach to
Grieg ; and gives an analysis ot about 500
representative works , by some of the beat
musical special ills and educators. It Is
designated not only for musicians , but for
I those who wish to learn how to listen to
' music , and how to enjoy Its beauties. U
Is a somcuhat unique plan , and Is attract
ing great. Interest In tlio club. Miss Cun
ningham ta the newly elected leader of the
department , Mrs. , Frances M. Ford Is the
secretary and Miss Sue Colpetzcr the treas
urer.
Leave your watch for repairs with John
Rudd , Jc\\clcr , opposite Boston store.
T yv f ( lO A TB lii iCT
ROGERS
IT PAYS IT PAYS
TO TO
TRADE TRADE
WITH WITH
HIM. HIM.
The Best Stoves at the Lowest Prices.
Prices Reduced this Season.
Now $28 and tip.
Home Stoves
AH kinds , stylus and Garlatid
sl/tfd Stoves and _
KUIIKCS , $10.00 up. stoves and Ranges
Steel Ranges
$24
ROUND OAK STOVES.
The genuine ' ! ) C .stylo uses less And there Is only ono genuine
soft conl and keeps Hie longer Round Oak Stove and wo
than any other Oak Stove. have It on sale.
Other Oak Stoves good ones . S-1-5O
Cook Stoves warranted . 87 , OO
Milton Rogers & Sons ,
14th and Farnam.
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Have you thought of our kitchen helps conveniences
R that lighten household cares ? Here are a few of our
Towel
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Donlilc 3-l-IiiL-h
(
Mu tcli Safe
Folding ! C
T.llllcll IIOXOH.
Mokol
Our < | ililorcs. . . ? ft
"XVtlNll G Silver
IlllNllIM TtiiNioniiN < . ftto
Tootlinlx Silver C
lioiI K-K- to
$ ? I'crfurntiMl c
-A Tollft I'IIIIOP. . Wilier Pliclier ,
'Wa ( | < . I'U-eeit GIiiNH I/niu ] >
C $ DIjllUTH Complete. . . . Kg
(
JlO l-'l re Hraclcvt K f * JO
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ShovolH Cc
l Can Kltclieii ? c i *
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Q Dili-Torn
( lieiier > Jj >
S3 The 1319 Jjifr
J5 99-Ceiit Farnam ifr
< S Store. Street.
'Or i
w. , " . , - % . * " > . , . * / - ' . , ,
. . _ _ ' ; .ii..lfl. ' L' ' : - „ } n JifUiilJ1
Table and Sofa Pillow Covers , stamped In
Roumanian and Nordlsch designs for cm-
broidcrlnit.
New designs In Table ( Covers and Sofa
Pillows for Hulgarlan embroidery.
New designs In Stamped Centers , Trays ,
Doylies , Lunch Cloths , Dresser Covers , with
hemmed and scalloped edges.
Now pieces In Mexican drawn work
Squares , 9x9 , 2Sc ; 10 Inches , 51CO ; 24-Inch
drawn work , 6 Inches wide , price $4.75.
Tray Cloths , 20x30 , drawn work 6 Inches ,
price 14.75.
Now Commenced Embroidery Pieces.
All Embroidery Silk put up In skein
holders without extra charge ; price , 40c a
do/.rn , or 3 skeins for lOc.
Now Crepe Drapery Silk ,
New Japanese Tinsel Crepe In Oriental
designs , 12c to 2Sc yard.
I'eautltul Madras goods , 2 yards wldo ,
? 2.00 per yard.
Now Art Denims ,
Now and pretty patterns in Sllkallno.
Now Opera Hags.
New Uostoii Shopping Dags.
FINE DINING CHAIRS
Hero ( H nn inconsistency. Your
room chair IH tlio onu t-linlr on wlilt'h
you Hll tlio nitwit , yet It In usually ono of
tlio iiKllust and most uncomfortublo
t'linlrn In Ilio whole IIOUSP.
Is not tlio scat on which you Hjipnd
two of tlio twelve dally hours Import-
antunoiiKh to warrant n little t > xient-o | In
Its wli'ctloii ? IH any other seat moro
continuously occupied V
Xow look at the matter from the stnnd-
point of Health. Digestion requires an
vijoyment ( of tlio ute.nl , whfeli IH Impossible -
possible- with Imrsli , uucomfortahk fur
niture.
And It's all n question of a few dollars only."Q \ arc holding this week n
ppeclnl wile of Dlnlnt ; Furniture. We Hhow u collection twice n largo aa over
before seen under a sln lis roof In'Omahn ' , lit
The prices tire at the lowest low water murk ,
Chas. Shiverick & Co. ,
The Largest Stock of Furniture in Nebraska.
, . NEXT TO , . 12th & Douglas Sis.
Millard Hotel.
They Couldn't Hold Him.
AV > mp n the Mu utoifs In the middle of th
tilock If llfirrr xvn ronnlnp n chop of M * own- *
tint h * > not nml fa he'll continue to j 1ny for
the blc nnrtf l > ul he vtts good judgment ana
Kfts hl l iy In advance.
I.y < 1 la Plnkhxm Compound..1 'to
MAltlne j'lnln ; ro
Mfllllne with cod llvrr oil ; .V >
( "Astoria Ka
1'nlnc's Olcry Compound. . . . . . . . , . , , . , , , f-Vi
C inolp Juniper , , , . , . . , .11 N
Williams' rink rillo .v.a
Cnrter'n I.hor 1M1I l a
Wnrner'n Safe Cure * "O
Hyrun or rig * . . . . . . < ui. . . . . . . . . . Ka
HOO-TH Snrjup.irllln. . , , , . . , . , . . . . C4o
Illniey'n Cntnrrli Cure. , . , 50o
( 'arslmil ) Hprinlol Palls , . . . , . . . , ,11. 7So
Mnllnr > 'ft Catarrh OUT. . , 7 o
l KVPtlnn Ixitiii crtntil lOa
KcAtt'n KmtilMon . . . , i. . . , , . . , . C7o
Durty'n Mnlt WlilFky , No
Vine Kolnfrn > T..o
( "utlcura llcjolvcut , . . 7Sa
1-utlcurn Sonp , l.'Q
No-Tn.Unc i.i i. . . . . tea
S. S. , "f-o
.lancV i : | irctornnt . . . . . . .i. . . 7'a
1'jnunlcl i'1o | cure , . . , . . , . . SSa
ONT nuru
DltUl )
Haydeu Bros- '
Shoe Sale
Monday
MAIL , OnDEUS FILLED.
Infants' fine ] Kid Shoes , 23c ,
"Gilt Kdgo" Shoo Dressing , 15c , .
Ladles' Croquet Rubbers , 25c.
Ladles' fine Cloth Ovcrgnltcrs , 2Sc.
Ladles' Dlcyclo LcgKlns , Me.
Children's line Kid Button Shoes , C5c.
Missus' fine Kid Uiitton School Shoes , $1.09 $ ,
Ladles' flno Kid Button Shoes , $1.45 and
? 2.00.
2.00.Men's
Men's nno Shoes , ? 1.2G , $ ua and $2.00.
Men's Sandal Hubbcrs , 15c.
HAYDEN BROS.
PEERLESS
STEAM COOKER )
Marlon Harlniltl recommended It.
So docs Harrison's S
daughter , bold only by
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"A STITCH IN TIfllE , etc.
AB Boon as you know your
tooth IK decayed consult
BAIlEr ,
TIH :
Dentist
Special iittcntion given
to flllliifir too tli ,
THIRD FLOOR PAXTON BLOCK *
Oije Tholisatjc ) for Oijc * .
( Trade Mark. )
ACCIDENT TICKETS.
THE INTER-STATE
Cii milf > - Comiinnx ot Noir VorU.
gives THREE MONTHS' ' insurance \
$1,000 for $1.OO ,
to men or uiini - ) > ,
t ween IS and Oft ycnr < < of age , ogalnit fatal
Street Accidents u.fciot. or on Ulrycle * . Horeo ,
Wagons , Ilorso Can , llallruud earn. Elevated ,
llrlilcf. Trolley anil Cable ran , HteumuMps.
bte'aiiiLcaulinif filcam l-Vrrkr. JIW.CW drponlted
with theIntuinnco L't ' ] > arlimrl ot Ilia tUle of
Ni-w York for tlic necurlty ot tfce .r..iur d.
Var fain liy
Chas. Kfiiifmatin ,
Poutl Elrett.
Tel. Mt Qinthl ,