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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1887)
" " ,1 r' ' . . i ; : t'"IT- ' ( , -a , n.-- - ' rr - . . , - . . . . . . . . . . . . wr. s. .Y ar Mane K .p. , 4' ' + . r" y , ! ! 1''t. a1.m. + 1 , Ir . 8 P1tE OMAHA D ATLY i3EE . SUNDAY. + n OCTOBER 16. 1887.--TWELVE PAGES. , , BENNICON BROS. . , 1519-121 DOUGLAS STREET. THE FUN STILL CONTINUES ! The Greatest and Grandest Sale of the Season. Special Prices in Every Department. DRESS GOODS. 100 pieces dress goods 40 to 41 Inches wide , in norclties , platens and fnhcles ; gooi5 really Nor III 85c to $1.2 , ; per yard ; all at one price Monday , 50c per yard. 100 . pieces 1 Dross Goods Monday , IOc Per Yard , Velvets Velvets ! 83 pieces fancy stripe telvets at the ridiculous low price of 50c pcr yard ; 1volill $1.50 to $2. SILKS. 00 pieces faille Frauralse SIIIs , in all new , desirable shades ; hest quality ever ehovm in this market ; our price Monday $1.25 per yard. Black Brocade Salitis i pieces Mack brocade satins , elegant . designs , Mauday only ftSC pet. ) ad ; worth sL25 , $1.50 tad si,75n Sateen Comforters. 100 pair sateen comforters , en Monday $4 per pair ; emily worth $6. Special Sala Monday of . 100 ADIS [ PERSIAN SDLS At $1.48. ' lot more nisi one will be sold to any one customer. Monday , 20 pieces Illeached and Un bleached TABLE DAMASKS , 50c a yard ; worthi 75c. 25 pieces Fancy Striped Ei der Dolvils lit phik , light blue , salmon , cardlual , navy grey , new tats , &e. , all at 75c a yard. 'These arc the very best grade made. Look itt llieui. 500 dozen Ladies' Underwear , In flue merlin , all wool scarlets and fine camels' lutlr , all at one price , 75c each. Monday , 300 gross fine 1 Lt Small , mcdiumi std large. 't'hese . buttons arc worth frromi 40c to $ l per doz. We will close the lot hominy at lOc Per Dozen. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT ' 50c Sale Monday. 5 rolls 15c batting for. . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 81.2 yards good henry unbleached muslin fer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 7 yards 00-loch tine bleached muslin for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c 71.2 yards apron check ghighams for 50c 10 yards good unbleached cnntoi flail. ntls for , . . . . . . . . . . . . .iOc 10 yards splcmdil ( comiforter calico for + ; 0c 7 yards striped ticking , good quality , foi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . + ; 0c 1) ) yards very best stnudard dress prints fur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i,0c 7 yards while Shaker flntuiel fur. . . . . 50c 7 yards best turkey red oil prhrl for. . + i0c 8 yards black and white mourning print , very beat goods , far. . . . . . . . . 30c Monday , 100 pair . Scarlet 10-4 Blailkets $1.50 Per Pair. 75 pair 11-4 Scarlet Blankets $2.95 a Pair , Worth $4. $ 50 pair all wool ahito western node 11-4 BLANKETS MONDAY ONLY , $3.50 a Pair , Worth $5. SPECIAL PRICES in CLOAKS , MONDAY. " q a , U L. 'q , . q m 0 uu . . -9 " o Cl ? c m ' , The world's wonder ; no competition - u , v M This elegant seal ) lush short wr.t ) as eat below' will a sold into t N ; , , o , ; a at the lutlieard of price , gltla5. a O ; ; , oc ° y a a PIi ; ri a ) l ; adVerhsed as a lender d3 q w C c q 6 _ o _ by otht r houses at $25 to , 30' + our . G.4 vo p' . . a c price Monday bents . the world , r , .o y q o Q ) a d o - qo L M v H , m wd U1 -oI q uM L m : y cl. . c ( v rj r'm u . -.C p + 0 m , roa . .qC qo sr.C m u + 3 1o " u r a H r. ; y O' . , 'n n q d m cq."r d CU , a0i ' ' " S > q r r0 ,1 E-m " o to t = r m R : G.'A O or' m m y u ro . + m 7 m . c r3 pO o u , rw ' G C c ° d p m - u 'G o oa4 ° E } O m q ° A" G J a ° te a + o r rn .r7 t7 u y rz O I . OUpR3 " ' m - - ' U Mtn . R3 ' ' 6Hi m N ' " t s ut0o o' 'r. r U u n I Vj U , , u L b EA u : , uqo'-i w C ( , m r , > 'S O 1 qa Orr rd O 7n N. . . E-a + . . , ? 1 b y r -tip : . V. - fn E , O DON'T FORGET T2-2 PLACE AN'T N ° CTM ES _ T } IE LOCAL POLITICAL FIELD. Important Meeting of the Ropubllcan County Central Commltteo. A QUESTION.OF LAW DISCUSSED. The llethocl of Electing Coummisslon- ers II ) Be Suhutitted to Lawyers 1'Oe Setticatott-.Vaud Gather. Imp-Grand ltally. Republican County Connuttce. The Republican County central committee met yesterday afternoon at the Millard , Jolt Rush befog in the chair. The ward committees - tees ou registration made favorable reports , showing heavy enrollntt.ut. in all parts p of the city. A question was raised as to the manner in which the county commissioners are to bo elected , It being chanced that in the old law it wits clea'ly apparent that the cotmnis sinners tve'e to be voted for ht the "whole" comity. It was 11150 shown that i1 the new law the word "whole" was omitted , aroushig thin belief that the in. teuGof alto haw was that the connulssloners should be voted for only. In the district it which they rusido' It was agreed to subuilt the question to two lawyers , 0110 a democrat and the other a republican , It is likely that the luwyei's to ho selected are Messrs. Ambrose - broso 1111(1 Prp11'hett , Seth I1. Cole was noui- hiutcd for nsscsso ht the third word. The executive eouunitteo w rs empowered to organize republlcau clubs throughout the city mid South Onmhm. A conunittcc of live ens appointed to confer - fer with the republican judtcial convection to be held next Nouduy to hero steps toward jioldingthe rapablic 1 IlIttlemi convention here next year. Messrs. Lindsay , Wheeler , Webster cud Leavltt twee appohlted on that COInmilte0 , limit representutlves from the several wards and SOUth Onulha gave notice of the times uul places ut w9dc1L grand rallies will be iteid , Tltero ens mudo Gnthusiain manifested throughout the meeting , and the committee feel sure of the election of the entire ticket. Young ltepubllcuns Organize. The prelhuhmnry step toward the organza. thou of a young mimePs republican club weIO taken at the Millard hotel yesterday. Ralph Breckenridgo occupied time chair , amid George M. O'Brien otticlated as secretary. 'ima mutter was discussed at lemmgth , and it was decided to form no organization to be known as the Young Men's Republican club o1 Onimthn , the object of which tvlil be to support - port and assist h1 time election of all parts of time republican ticket. A committee of nhmo was uplohmtd to preparu by-laws and a comm. stitution The meeting then adjourned sub- jcct to the call of the chnirmnun Wnrd Club Meetitmu The republican club of the fourth ward held a largely attended meeting in Germa la hull inst evening. A resolution was ununi amously passed endorsing the candidacy of General George Smith for ono of the judges of time'lhlyd judichtl district. Several ud- dresses were mudo endorsing him us an tiblo lawyer std stalwuet republican. Several new members ware adndtted , which swelled time nneambesldp roll to over 500 moues , 'lbo tatter of registration was talked over at lemgtk and the coumlilteo at the grand rally icportcd good progress. time Fifth ward republican club wills held last evening In the Munmle'son block , tO4 North Sixteenth street , their pcr umnct headquarters , 'l'imo mach object of the meeting tvas time 'ormanent ' organization of the club timid limo adoption of a constitution and bylaws. Thirtyitvo members were en- rolled. Judge Bartlett was e1o tcd president , I'ofl3runer vice president D ' 1' . Scott secretary , and C. W. WIdell treasurer , An executive eammnitteo wus appoluled to look after tire registration of time voters of the ; , , ; , > , jlext followed lime adoption of u con. others made sl ort mec,1'L the tneati nd a spirited'and Adjourn Interesting One. ' mentlvus taken to Tuesday evening next. The republican chub of the Ninth ward , - - - - - - - - = r c met at its hcadquarter , Twenty-ninth and Furuum streets , last cveiming President Lindsay in time ehalr. The tvart l was properly - erly districted and arrangements were made for sending out a number of canvassers for registration , who will repol't next Tuesday evening , The secretary was instructed to call a meeting of the club for next Tuesday evening at 7:80 : o'clock slurp for the purpose of placing in nomination one assessor , two caustubles amid two justices , These nomnina- tions will ho reported at the public denmon- stration to be held tie same evening. Mass Meeting Tuesday. A mass meeting of the republicans of this city is to be held Tuesday evening , Complete - plete nrrnmgetuenls have not yet been mink , but it probably will bo held In exlosition hail. Time object is time endorseineut of limo corn- picte rcpublmcan ticket. Addresses will be numde by General llunderson turd Charles J Orceim , and it is expected that Colonel \V. F. Sapp , of Council Bluffs , will also speak. Blamy of the ward clubs have siguilled their intention of attending in a body , and some of then will murch fromn their headquarters with music amid torchhlgimts. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. Tomorrow ulght the city council will meet and consider time question of passing the waterworks ordhumneo. The new ticlmot will be ready for occupancy before the end of the present month. Today at 11 o'clock time South Omaha Gun club twill hold the club shoot. Paddy Shea , time pugilist , has departed for Iamsas City , where Ito will have a contest with souw local sports. D Ensor has moved his family to the city and will reside here for time future , John Barr , time carpenter who fell from time Armour building , is recovering from his injuries - juries , Ctmrles Allen , time boy who was hurt some tviceks ago by a B. & M , emgimie , has recovered - covered , but has lost the use of the arm which was hurt. Time streets are ht bad condition for Sundays - days travel though by next Sumid5 the authorities hope to have them is better shape. Marshal lfico Is resting easier and will recover - cover feom his injuries in a short time. 11 , 1V. Yates' Residence. Henry W , Yates , president of time Nebraska National bank , took out a building permit ycstor8ny for his new residence to be built of Davenport street , between Twentieth and ' 1'tventy-tlrst 'rho building is to be three stories high , to be entirely of stone mind to coat t IlkO. The btu is also to be of stone amid to cost , ; UIXI , _ IJonney Buggies at Armstrong , Pettis & Co.'s , 1308 Izard St. Wantcd-Saleswoman for the cloak department ; must be experienced. Ap ply nt once. O'Donohue & Sheafer. Personal Paragraphs. G. L. Bradley , of Minneapolis , is at the Paxton. I ) . A. Holmes , of Norfolk , was In town yes. terday. Clias , 0.Wltcdon , of Lincoln , is at the Paxton. J , 1Y. Sanborn , of Lincoln , was at the Paxton - ton yesterday. General hatch , commander at Ft. Rob- Insomt , is nt the Ihixtem. Mr , and Mrs. H. C. Hulbert , of New York , are guests at the Paxton , Captain E , ii. Murphy and wife , of Arapa hoc , wore in town yesterday. H. P. Pearson , o1 Philadelphia , Is the guest of E. C. Smced at the Paxton , Mr. L. C. Kittson , of St. Paul and his bride , were at the Paxton yesterday , Miss Kittson was with then , Lieutenant Powell , of Ft , McKinney , Is at time Paxton with his wife. They have just returned front an eastern trip , Norris , Wilcox & Ribbel , 1517 Doug- Ins , for Line shoes , Norris , Wilcox & Ribbcl , 1517 Dottb Ittsu street.-Sao their double solee cult seamless shoe for $4.00 , for men's wear. , . 1 HOMES FOR HOMELESS. What the Womcn's Christian Assocla- lieu r Is Doing. The secretary of the convention of charities - ties and corrections , in session hero a short time ago , spoke In several of the churches and earnestly urged the organization of a society devoted to rolicving the poor. He advised - vised them to organza and commence work immediately. Lt Chicago considerable money had been spent by the city officials imi attemplhig to aid the lour , but no good bud been nccoumplished. Time money had disappeared - peared , partly by the route intended nod partly by dishonesty of officials. Ho cautioned time citizens of Omaha then to take wurnittg and prevent nnytldng of time kind hero by organizing m private Institution. The members would be required to do pemsomal work and not throw it upon time officers. Tlmey must go htto the homes of the sick nod seek out the cause mod endeavor to remedy it. The Nonmcn's Christian association of this city is inakhtg prc maratlous to do more extensive - tensive work this winter. Aside from carry , hmg on the general business of the society - ciety the ladies have arranged to open a young ladies' boarding ] mouse. It is located on Dodge street , between Nineteenth - teenth and Twentieth. The object of time society is to provide a coufortablo home for young ladies employed as saleswomen , factory - tory lmtuds , seamstresses ' milliners , and others of hike vocation. 'Young Indies arc not 1)111(1 as well as limey slmould be. They afro unable to secure accrommodattous with sucroundfngs cohducive to rctinemncnt without - out paying prices almost equal to titeir sala rtes. As a consequence mammy are obliged to seek homes where neither time acwmmoda dons nor the compmmy are time best. To enable - blo young ladies thus situated to enjoy the conmforts of home life at small expense limo lmome lams been designed. IUiss 14elso , from a similar Institution In Brooldyu , N. Y , , will be matron. A library and reading room will be provided for the instruction - struction and entertainment of limo nme fibers' Ahlmough mmde the mauageuent of n chris than society it will be strictly non secturian. In connection within the homno a weumPs exchnuge will be Instituted , the object of tvhlclm will be to exhibit speciimlems of tire huudiwork of ladles desiring to support them. selves , with a view to receiving orders. Timis twill include setviug , plain timid fancy , pasty work , together with ti list of those npplyiug for employment. So fur time ladles have received - ceived a numimber of liberal donations , but more money is needed to open the home and malntnin It untli it becomes self-supporting. An opening entcri8ltncut ! ! is expected to be given about November I. Another wortlmy branch of the worn is limo homo for friendless cldldren and aged ladles , at 2713 Burt street. It has replaced time mcr hcudquarters on Farnam street in time way of being a refuge for friendless women and children. 'rho Omulma city mission is maturing ar- rangeinents to secure a hero for the homeless - less newsboys anti bootblacks of the city. Time mission desires a hall or suite of rooms that can be fitted up as a lmome , where time little fellows can enjoy hens comfoels. An amusement lull will be provided fn time home , amid still later a night school started , AMUSEMENTS. Time attraetiods at Boyd's this week will be as follows ; Maggie Mitclmeil , Monday , "Lone ; " Tuesday , "Maggie , time Midget ; " Wcduesduy , " 'rmvcd Up ; " Thursday , Mod- jeska In "Measure for Mcasuro ; ' Friday , Cynibelina ; ' Satnrdny matinee , "Dona Dlama ; " and evenlug , "Romeo and Juliet. " emASi orEmiA troesu , Katie Putnam , Thursduy , Friday and Saturday - urday , "Elora , time Elf , " and "Lena , the Madcap , " OErtIAN TNEATEu. This evening at Boyd's Baureis & Puls' German company will appear in "Eia Vor- sichtlger Mann. " Norris , Wilcox & Ilibbel , 1517 Douglas - las street , show the finest ladies turn kid shoo for $5 imm the city. Sea Norris , Wilcox & Ilibbel. 1517 Douglas street , for fine rubbors. Mr , George F. Orchard and daughter of LaconiaV. . T. , nro the guests of Mrs. 1t tl llam 1 restou. The Hone Fire. As cvideaco that nothing succeeds like success , we have only to refer to the ] Tome Fire Insurance company , of this city. The company hats received one hundred and eighty thousand dollars - lars in premiums , and its losses have been less than twenty-two thousand dollars. After providing for tlfo unearned premium reserve-as required by law , of over $50,000.00-time contpanyhasanot Sao ) lus'of over 821,000.00. The assets of t company nro about $175OIK.OO. ) This spcults well for IL homo con utny , and shows great care in time selection and managomnent of its business , which is couhned exclusively to this state , timid only selected risks of the best class are accepted. 111ind Ilealing. Rev. H. C , W'mldetl will organize a class In Christian mind healing on Monday at 3 p , m. at 1021 Chieago St , Worthy mmdigcnt students taught free. Architects and Superhmendents. Iiodgsat & Son , 26 , Iron Bank. Special attention is called to N. B. Fnlconer'sndvcrtiscmcuton time 2d pngo of this issue. lie Robbed His Friend. William Lewis , a lad of nineteen , came from Des Moines a couple of weclcs ago to look up a situntion. D , M. Stearns , corner ouFrlccnth street and Capitol avenue , au old friend of the fnnmily , gave him a hospitable welcome to lds accommodations until ho could find work. Night before lust ho did not come to his room as usual , land it was tbomglmt that probably lie lmnd found ten- porary shelter elsewhere. In time morning it was discovered that some thief had effected an entrance Into the hauso by cutting the shutters and hind stolen n gold watch and cludn and about X33 hm umomey. Lctvis op- 'ieored ' about the house as usual , next day , but was suspected of bclmg the thief. He t'as arrested tmd time gold watch found nn lmis person. Ito ens arraigned before Judge llerkayesterdy nod confessed cerytlmhmg' He was put under 81,2aa lrouds to appear before - fore time district court , in default of whlclm he went to jail. - A now 8 roam brick just flnishcl in Council Bluffs for rent by Odell Bros. A cheerful honmo , am elegant new bejek im Council Bluffs meat dumnmy depot for vomit by Odell Bros. - - - - Rrevities. Yesterday's internal revenue collections amounted to i3,73t3.43. Charles Duke was arrtaated last evening for brutally beating aprostitute named Nettie Jones at time ! hanks building , 'tvelfthand Capital avenue , The county commissioners opened bids for grading the Cannon Bill roam yesterday afternoon. The bidders were G ; A ; Thistle , 1e4 cents per yard , and S. lilchards , l6 cents per yard. The former was t ardcd the cem- tract' MAIMED ANl ) REFORMED. Two Features In the Life of nn Otnmtha Mnn'Vho has Escaped time Gallows. There is a man in this city who is on- dotvorltg to lead a respectable life. Thais is a resolve lie has mudo after having several tunes , so to spank , taken his life in his hands2 turd as tunny tunes saved It frontho ummshmomtmeted outto desperadoes by time outraged majesty of time law. hm iew of his reformation his true namne is concealed but ho will be styled "Dutch. " lie is pretty well advanced in years and has seen the hardest kind of lifo. One of his arms is badly shattered , and his mint is now to make ti living with his left hand ; lie is an excollot hoeso- man and , liples to utilize this aocoinimUshmott' in ] pis future struggle , . for existence , ' A short 'tluq ago ho' 'wus released front the' jail iii Council t' w.w1cS : . : " . > s..r. Bluffs , where he ] tad been arrested under on assumed muse , om the elmmgo of murder. lie was imprisoned for eight months tit the place , turd was flnally discharged. The alleged crime for which lie was arrested took place near Fort Niobrara , nearly ergimt yours ago. lie was then a cowboy mid associated with some of the roughest specimens of that calling which ever saddled it potty in time state. At heart , lip wits not of their kind , but , when under the influence of time diabolical rot-gut which was sold at time saloons iii that part of the country , ho lt'ILS led into nets wimicim ulmder ether cir cunmslances he would be loath to pei- forin. About the time nmetmtioued tlmero urns a disreputable ranch on the reso'- vution about three miles front time fort. ' 'imo proprietor , it teas Inio ii , had about $000 in imis possession cud "Dutch" and two others determined to relieve him of it. Time others were a fellow nammed Heed , and a second fellow whose name is now forgotteum. All were under the iii- ilueuce of whisky , timid , as they raided time house , theyy found a huff-breed sitting - ting in front. Ile twits shut down autl never maven from the place in which lie fell. ' 1'ho tire then entered the place , and "Dutch" advancing to the ba , ordered - dered time proprietor , a tough , equal to imry orneegemcy , to tlu'ow' u ) his hands. lint timoy were not thrown up. They were thrown down and up with thorn from beneath the couurtc acne a clotblo-barrel shot gun , and before - fore "Dutch" could realize the danger , one of time bareels Was exploded , time ehaege shuttering leis right arum up to time elbow. Ills pistol dropped fromn his hand , and thou time props rotor enptied IL couple of the ehunmbecs of his revolter into his right breast. In time saloon , itt the tire wits a levialham ammned 1Vild Dill. Ile tried to get behind the bar to avoid time shots , whom time proprietor believing lminm to be u party to the uttaek keeled him over on the Iloo' with three bullets frotn his cc- voler , and then left Ifni to die , while he ctnptied a second revolver nt Duteh's confederates wimu had esenped duciug time fusilndo. "Dutch , " wounded aS lie wits , uumnmged to get to his horse , mind with his pals mmulo for the sand lulls. Tlmoy ivurc followed by a detaclunent of soldiers from Fort Niobrara under Lieu- tcnant Cherry. Time guide was a half-breed , who , during time wandering - dering ht the hills , became crazy , and riding up behind time lieu- teumtt , slmot hint in time lend killing ] mini instantly. The half brecdwas afterwards - wards kille , mid Licttenmmt Alncotnb was detailed to search for the 1lcoing desperadoes. IIe was successful in capturing "Dutch , " but Reed and time lhm'd party halo their escape. Dutch was put him jail at Ymnkton waiting - ing a trial on a ehargo of murder , although - though ho claimed ho hnfl not killed time half-breed , 1Voumuded as ho ) vas , ho succeeded in escaping fronrtlmo prison and leaving time country. He tvanderccl aroaid for about six years , when Ito reached Council - cil Bluffs , and there lived for about a year and a half under an assumed - sumed name when ho wes arrested on thoold charge , lie spentoight months in jail and was then released. Reed was afterwards lynched at Sidney , on general principles as soon as ho reached time place. 'Dutch's" hone , very likely fer the future will be not fur from Souttm Ornalma , . - - - - Charleston Comutected. WABu1INGTON , Oct. 15. Tclegraphlo coat. muhlcatlon with Charleston was restored at an early hour this moruhmg. 'Tho lnterrup- tlon was caused by ' ' at MaBnolla , a ' suburb of Charleston , ; tvhic ) ! in@ltcd all , thu ' tt1res muanin' inWthe city. ' ' . . . . a. - . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . , - - F. Y , Attt ater A Co , , 1603-5 Howard street , have the only gen ramie Jlotwe ventilating healer men the market. These stoves give you time lnrgcst muount of pent twain time least consumption of fuel. They keep time air of time room mI m'eand , ) erfectlyhenled in all ] ) arts They also handle time Jewett rant res which arc time very best range evcioffered in time mar- ket. You will miss it if you do not see their line before buying. 'Take time trouble to lied out the im mnouse sales tlmey are ha'ing om these stoves. The k wo ventilulot' and time Peesitum ranges are not am experjmlcnt. NIrs. lfrngrano's school for dancing at Metrojpoltun hall , tor. 1 lth and Dodge. Class for adults meets ovary Satardny only timis month , mid every 'l'uesday amid Satm'dav during the meat of the Scasou , excepting lime third 'J'ucsdn ) in each mouth be"imning at 8 o'clock. Children's classes uncut 'luesday 4 p , in. and Saturday 230 ; p. m. Special attention is called to N. B. Falcemer's adveetiseneuton time 2d page of this issue. have You Examined limo "Acorn" base burnor7 It not , do so bein'o btty'ing your hunter. 'ime "Acorn" is fta mnhcud of all competitors - itors 1111(1 costs no mo o than othcrsask ; for inferior stoves. Ask to be shown wily it is better tim um any other. .IoiiN IftisSllt , 2407 Craning Street , Solo Agent for "Acorn" Stoves , Special attention is called to N. B. Falconer's advertisement on the 2d page of this issue. Time hest families in time cityy are buy- lug the Grent Hound Oak 'Stoves , it is time coining stove far hemmtiimg pueo es , because it trill do the sumo work with soft coal that a base burner' will with he'd coal amt immmlf time expemise. W. F. Stotzcl , _ A Ihu'gain. One of time finest corners on North Sixteenth street for a few tint's imp $17 ; 100-terns easy-a sure peotlt fn this propo'ty of 2.5 pcr cent mu six months. llrown & Creighlom , S. E. corme 16th and Domglus Streets. Rent OpperUuiity Yet Offered in the city to secure a desi ublo hone cimeap ; two-story ton-roomed house , stahlu and ca'rioge , cistern and city wntem , etc. , etc. , east front , 13 blocks from P. 0. , nice noigimborhoodom street car line , $0li00-1'2,030 ' cash , balance to suit , or will ti-ado for smaller property. VOODS' Aoaxcy , 1406-S Capitol avenue. _ _ . - - - For Rent. Offices delightfully vemmtilnted. Steam and elevator service of the vary best. Fit.txit J. H.tumit , _ Ihmngc's Block. Dr. S H Patten , dentist , Room 313 , Range buildlmg , Omaha. Telcplmomo 50. Ivest umakers. You can obtain any tailor system at dress cutting school 1013 Howard. Mrs. Bconnn is now ready to give lessons - sons in all kinds of art embroidery. Stamping done to order. Mrs. J , Benson - son , 15th and Ilurney. Cloaks. An lnvoieo of ladies' and children's cloaks to be closed out at less that colt for want of room. Mims. J. JllcNSON , Ititmgo Block , 16th . and Ilarney Sts , S. G' ' o.L. Fishdrh Archit'eet , Iloont 47 , C11at11)oruf'Conrlm'e' building. 1IEYMAN & IEICIIES. Time- Open Their Cloak Enqorlun ; Next Wedmestlny. Next Wednesday , October 10llcyman & Deiches opera timeir cloaking and ladies' fm'mrshmmg emporium at 1518 and 1520 Fa'nani street , tim time nov Paxton block , 't'he ladies of Otnitiun and vlcinlty + have been looking forward to this evopt for some tune everyone expecting aff elegant display iii pet'fect iccord with positively finest store roots in the city. And they will not be disappointed' for Messrs. JIeymmm & Dcichcs nro na ; doubt opening the largest and nmost ox- it'ns nu cloaking , buttes furnishing turd mourning goods establislmment Ip time tvcst. 4' ' , Miss McCat'tnoy , so troll and fmtvor.4 ably kuovn to the Indies of Omahum , will be pleased to welcomme her old trlemmds iucl the ppu1 plc generally at this ngtd fashion emporium. The opennmg deserves to . be a grant success , ad if hard work. , good tastd and nn clegmumt stock huge anything to do with it , it will certainly be one. Dr. Bridges' residence removed to 312 N. 22nd st. Telephone 545. Theo trill be a nucuting of old voter- mills of the Omaha II me department on MonduyovemuingOctober i7. ut8o'clock p mm. Sbar'p at the ellico of Chief Gallt- gun for time purpose of organizing an old vetertum's nssooutiom and to imear a report - ] port of the limamee eomniilteo of New York reception. By order of .1..1. GArLaaAN , Chief of Fire Department , New brick houses just completed in Council hulls for rent , sep Odell Bros. Special atlentlom is culled to N B. Falconor's advurtisenmemmt on time 2d page of this issue , t'Ianus Cheap. \Vo have ono upright Piano for $175. One upright 1'imuo for $21)0. ) One upright Piano for $225. One upright Piano for $250. I3argarms for a few days for cash or otS 'iusldhnehts , A. Ifosl t ; , 15131)ougias. Dr. Bridges' residence removed to 312 North 22nd street. Telephone 645. Special nttentiom is culled to N. B Falconer's advertisement on time 2d parti [ of this issue. Travclimg lien's llcpnrtment. Mr. IV. R. Williams , representing Bradshmtw & Wnit , Chicago , returned lmorno Sattrduy from mat extended tri in Nebraska , 1Cmmusmms , Missouri an Iowa. Jobbing trade at various pointy is fn a prospo'oms condition and Omaha equal to the hest , Nebraska , Southern 1)ukota and northwestern Iowa show the best corn em'O ) i this semsot. . _ -y _ _ _ Cleveland has gone from our city , but all of time line ca ringes and buggmcs Imnve not from Armstrong , Pottis & Co. , 13303 Izard street. Cull turd sec us , . - - - - - Snap , 't'he only corne' 2 lots In Kountxo Place , 81x124 , 11t lhls price , $3,5K ( ) , cash $323 for Loth , Joint Burkor , 12 12 Fur- 'main. ' _ F C Pestle' , printer , publisher amnt book binder , hums removed to his new building 1307 Iloward street. t Areluleets and Superintendents. . ' ; ' .IJodgron & Son , 20 , Iron ] lanltr' Sea Norris , Wilcox & IUiiLcl's L.60 shobs'for Indies , , ' ' ' '