7 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 23 , 18Sa SIXTEEN PAGES. iiAvniax nuos. Special Moving Sale , As the tlmo is now short bcforo wo move into our now building wo huvo mmlo extra efforts for n grand clear ing on Monday. Sco the bargains wo will odor in Indies' , ohildrcn'ri and gent's furnishing 1 case of ladies' Jersey ribbed vests , made from best Australian wool , to bo closed ont on Monday at We each. They uro worth $1 each , and wo will only sell two to ono customer. 60 doz. ladies' kid gloves , broken sizes ; our prleo has been 91.23 | wr pair ; on Monday , to close thorn out quick , wo have put the price down to , 'toc. How does this strike you ? 50 do/ . ladies' real kid gloves , elegant embroid ered backs , every pair warranted , in blacks and colors , at 7Cc , reduced from SI. 23. This glove to bo sold oti Monday only at this price. Attend this sale oh Monday , as prices have been reduced btill lower to move the stock quick. 1 case of children's heavy wool hose , extra heels , only 15c pur pr.orth 2-jo. Ladies' Cashmere hoso. finished lees , only 15c nor pair , worth 2-jc. Ladies' Cashmere hose , Merino tops nnd full-fashioned foot ; our COo grade for Monday's tale only "Co. Ono case of 3-roll bustles on Monday , IGccach. Ladles' scarlet lamb's wool vests and pants , medicated , our $1.2" quality re duced to7oe each. Ono lot of ladies' heavy white merino vests and pants , slightly boiled , re duced to 30c. Boys' heavy cotton hose , ribbed , 8c per pair , worth Ific. Special Ladies' black cotton hose , Ethiopian dye , warranted absolutely fast black mid will not crock , money re funded if not as roprobuntcd , equal to any COc hose , our price on Monday Me. Ladies' line cashmere jor-ey ribbed vests in blue , pink , curd i mil , white and natural colors , on Monday only 03c , others ask $1.23. Infants' wool hose , fashioned feet and never sold for less than " 'us , our price on Monday 12ie. 20 do/on ladies' hid gloves , nothing bolter made , Foster lacings , our W.OO quality reduced to $1.2o. 1 cnso of gents' line all wool J hose , only liijc , reduced from 2" > e. Just ycccived an elegant line of gents' neckwear ; pick out what iouwantou Monday at I5c each. Gents' heavy linen cuffs , only 12c } per paii' ' , reduced from Soc. Gents' fancy night shirts , our " 51.25 quality reduced to 7"ic eai'h. Gents' heavy cotton 1 hose , ' ) pair for 25c. 25c.Seo See our line of children's wool hose on sale Monday. Don't inics thu halo of children's underwear on Monday. 1IAYDHN HH'OS. , Sixteenth Street. HAY DION IJKOS. Great Moving Sale. Silks , Kitins , velvets , plushes and dress goods of every description iniis.t go this week. Wo have made some tleop cuts in prices and wo expect to see this department crowded on Monday , for wo arc certainly ottering you better value for the money than you will find elsewhere. I wool brocades at "Jc yard. Now line of colors in challios at lie yd. SG-in English coburg-j at 12jc and IGc yd. , others ask 2 > o to ; ! 3c for no bettor. 88-1 n Henrietta cloth reduced to 2icyd. ) HO-in Gilbert wool buttings let down to 21c yd. 44-in heavy wool plaids at-18c yd. 06-in allwool , suitings at ( ioc yd. , extra good value. Our 50-in wide tricot nt OOc yd. is very cheap. Wo have homo now novelties in French suitings , 44-in wide , worth from 91.21 to SI.50 yd. , our price lot down to 7oc yd. Wo will oiler you 8 numbers of broadcloth , which we claim are the best value you will find in this market , Cl-Jn wide , at ! ) Sc , 81.1C and $1.25. They are worthy of your inspection. Our stock of blk silk warp Henrietta cloth must bo re duced. See the values wo are offering in 44 in. wide at 07c , $1.10 , SI.lo , $1.27 , 81.45 nnd $1.83 u yd. 41 in. wide all wool black Henrietta cloth at 4cl9c ! ) ( and 75c a yd. 2-1 in , surah silk in now bhadcs at 65c u yd ; the best suraho over sold for this money and cannot be duplicated for less than boo anywhere. 22 in. satin in all colors at 2-5c , ! (8c ( and 48c a yard. 20 in. black gros grain silk reduced to G9c n yd. Wo have four number * of black silk which are fully warranted at 05c , 81.15 , * 1.5 ! ! and $1.50 a yd. Wo claim that these oilks are fully 23 per tent less than their market value. It costs you nothing to examine and com pare them. 2 lots of velveteen to close at 2flo and 800 a yd. You will Hud some good bargains on our remnant counter of dross goods suitable for fcchooldrcsfeos. Remember , Oct. 15 wo move into our now building , nothing reserved , but every yard of dry goods is forced on l-alo and the price cut from i to j in order to close out everything. 1IAYDKN BROS. . Dry Goods. HAYUKN HKOS. Great Moving Sale. Monday morning wo will startwithCa | general break in prices , our stouk must bo sold regardless of cost or value , as wo intend to open up with a clean new stock in our now building October 15. Some lines wo will drop altogether while some are getting low. "Now is the time to save money and llaydcn liros. is the place to buy. 100 largo size bed com forts , reduced to SOe each. Our best chintzo covered comfort , turkey red lining at SI.03 each. 1 lot of batccn com forts at il.So each ; whore can you buy them' for loss than" ? ! ? ' ? Wo have pur chased a sample line of blankets some of which nro single blankets , they are all more or less boiled by handling , but no two are alike , which will boon MI'.O Mon day. There are some hr.ndbomo Cali fornia blankets in the lot anil sonic as low asCSe u pair. Remember , no two pair alike. 8 doladies' all wool fancy striped llannel hkirls , reduced from $1.85 to $1.48 each. White silk em broidered llannel at Cjc , 75o , Boo and 81 per yard. White shaker flan nel. Tic per yard. All wool rod twilled flannel at 17c per yard ; largo size white bed spreads at eSe , OOo , $1.17 nnd $1.50 each ; thcso four num bers nro extra bargains ; ( JO pieces 40- inch wide lace curtain scrim 5c per yard. Wo have a number of lace cur tains Si yards long , full tape bound , worth /ruin S4.60 to $5.50 a pair , on Monday only So.SS a pair ; our reduced sale of fringed Ubln cloths holds good until nil nro gone. Monday wo will place on sale the best bleached muslin over offered by us at 12 yards for ยง 1.00 , nil day ( plenty of it to last all day ) ; 2- yard wide cheating , bleached or brown , at'JOc per yard ; 200 pieccsof unbleached I- imiblin , heavy or fine , at 7c { yard , extra good value ; yard wide muslin , bleached or unbleached , tit fie per yard. To judge from the amount of Canton llnnnol wo arc soiling our prices must bo the lowest , 5c , Go , 7o , 80 and lOo being the leading prices ; 200 extra opaque window Miadcs with fancy now dados mounted on fix tures complete at 50u each. Our closing ealo of blankets is still on and our in being reduced rapidly in this lino. HAYUKN BROS. , _ Dry Goods. Fall millinery , Madame Hickman , 1414 Douglas. Do not fail to get my way down prices on watchoc , jewelry nnd wntch repair ing 11 , P. feuudy , 1013 Farnuro St. IIFXNISON I1HOS. lust ( Jlancc Over Tlicse i'rlces For Next Week ; 1,000ynrds ; rcmimnts of nil silk rib- in lengths from } yard up toI , in giw grain , in moires , in sutin , n fancy plaids , stripes , etc. All colors , Ight and dark. All marked in plain Igurcs so that all can see just what hey aro. Como early on Monday as , hey will not last long at prices marked. VVe will place on sale Monday 100 line beaver shawls , reversible , light and [ lark color * . These shawls nro really worth $10. You can can buy them Mon- : lay only at $0 each. A job in children's .mtlcrwcar ; assorted , nil wool , scarlet , ivhlto merino and grey mixed , assorted i/.es ; your choice of the lot Monday ! 3ceaeh. Another lot , smaller sizes , oe each. A lot of children's ribbed otton hose , all size * , blocks and colors , ull regular made ; your choice Monday 2c ( ) pair , worth double. Full standard ithitsHe yard Monday. Unbleached otton flannels 5c yard. CO bales line otton batting , lOc roll. Ladies 5-but- on kid gloves ( i'c ) pair , worth up to 11.23. Ladles' llslo gloves luc pair , vorth 'We. All wool dress llannols 2Sc fard. Special prices on line all wool : oinbination patterns , the very atcst ollects. Come in and eo them and tell your rionds about the nobby dress poods on itilo at Rcnmson Tiros. The special iiriccs on black silks and Hhodiiniucs till goes. The black silk nt SI.10 can lot be duplicated for less than $1.10 any ivhoro. 100 pieces flno table damask's D bleached and unbleached on sale next , veek at special prices , ask to see them , jot your pin cushions , all colors , allies i/es , all kinds of shapes , and at prices rom lOc up. Do you know that wo are otting carpets out at away down low .iriecs. For instance-best grades Mo- quottcs SI.23 , fine ingrains GJO a yard , Urussells. velvets , etc. , same propor- lens , and Iloor oil cloths at SHJ a yard , jheap at GOe , Don't forgot if you are noving or cleaning house and want four carpets relaid wo can do it on very iliort notice. Shades made and hung it rock bottom prices. Our special prices on ladies and gents wool uiuler- ivear still goes another week. Fine red .willed llannel at 2e ; ! a yard. Grey .inion llannols 1 Ic a yard. Don't forget nir cloak department. Special prices or early purchasers. BROS. Sl'KCIAh S.VLJ3. i. A .Orchard , Corner Kariinmnml Fif teenth Street. Commencing Monday , September 21 , and continuing until Wednesday , I shall offer the greatest bargains ever olTercd in Omaha in odd lots of curtains. Look nt the prices and come and sec the .roods and he convinced. This is our 'all clearing sale , and we are going to > ell the goods in order lo make room for others. 0 different patterns , till silk pat terns , reduced from $115 to $204 ; dillerent patterns , all silk curtains , reduced from K0 ! to $2. ! ; 2 different patterns , all silk curtains , reduced from .i-25 to 818 ; ; t dif ferent patterns , all silk curtains , re- lucod from $20 to $10 ; 12 different pat ents , silk and athcr curtains , reduced rom $15 to $7 ; 0 different patterns , cross .tripe . curtains , reduced from 815 to $10 ; ! different patterns , silk nnd crepe eur- laiiibreduced from $10 tofO ; 23 different patterns , Madras curtains , from $11 to $8 ; ! 7 different patterns , real French crepe , reduced from SI to $10 each. A largo line of antique , cluny , ronaib- sance , Calbort , applique and guipure curtains , all reduced $5 per pair. 15 dif ferent patterns heavy chenille curtains , something entirely new , $0.75 a pair , worth $15. All our portiere reduced from $5.50 to$11 each. All our rugs are marked down from 2"c to 50c for this sale and wo will sell about lifty rolls of the choicest China matting at actual cost in order not to carryover until next cison. : Come early and secure a choice : is everything ; will go quirk at these prices. Remember Monday , Tuesday md Wednesday only.S . S A. ORCHARD. Get Your Knilroiul Tickets NORTH , SOUTH , EAST and WEST , and secure your sleeping berths at 1802 Farnam St. , Union Pacific Ticket otllce , UAUUY P. DiiUKr , , City Ticket agent. A CnriouM Fact , But nevertheless true , that eastern pas- ongors from Omaha are no longer com pelled to change cars at Council Bluffs , but can take a THROUGH FAST VET1BUI.K TRAIN with DINING AR from Omaha U. P. depot DIRECT to Chicago , at 6:15 : p. m. daily , provided their tickets read via the great CHI CAGO & NORTHWESTERN RY. City office 1401 Farnam st.Paxton hotel cor ner. ner.D. D. D.Smeaton , exclusively South Oma ha reul estate , Barker block , Oniuha. Don't Buy your fall stoves until you have seen the ACORN LINE. Acorn base burners. Acorn surface burners. Acorn soft coal base burners. Acorn Oak will burn either hard or soft coal. Acorn cook and ranges , each stove n leader of its class , and at lo\scr prices than is asked for inferior goods. JOHN IIUSSIE , 2407 Cuming st. Solo agent for Acorn stoves. ATTKXI > Fni3M AItli. The 17. 8. Encampment , Buffalo County 1'nlr unit G. A. II. Reunion nt Kearney , Net ) . The Union Pacillc , "The Overland Route , " will sell tickets for the above during the month ot September at greatly reduced rates. A special reduction will be made on tickets sold September 17th , to 20th , limited to September 22d. For rates , dates , etc. , call on or ad dress your nearest ticket agent , or UAUUY P. Diiur , , City Passenger Agent , 1302 , Farnam St. , Omaha , Neb. Hurrah for the Grand Excursion and Picnic of Omaha Lodge , No. 11 , S. M. II. II. of N. H. , to Fremont and return , Sunday , September 23 , 1SSS. Train leaves Council Bluffs , 8:10 : ; Omaha,0:00 : ; South Omaha , 0:15 : a. in. Trains leave und return over the old reliable Union Paeillo route. Tickets. $1.00. Your Money Will buy a ticket over the CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN Ry. to any point east at extremely low rates , NO MATTER what class ticket you got. It will allow you to go on the most elegant nnd ex quisitely appointed vestibule trains that * ANYBODY'S ' MONEY can construct. In addition to this it gives you through cars to Omaha every day , thus saving your transfer nt Coun cil TUutTs. W. N. BABCOCK. General Western Agent , 1401 Fur- nam St. _ Opening. Y. M. Schadoll & Co. , 218 North Slx- totntli , will exhibit on and alter the 21th n full line of fall nnd 'winter bon nets , hats nnd millinery .novelties. Nebraska FcciMVntcr Heater nnd Pnrlllcr. , T. R. Wn son of Dos Molnc.s , and W. P. Rogers of Milwaukee , have been in the city during the past week. They came hero for the purpose of organizing ho Nebraska Feed-Water Heater nnd 'tirlflor company. This is to bo n stock company for the manufacture of a deice - ice for the prevention of the formation > f lime or mud scale upon the interior of boilers , also for the removal of any 'ormation of this description that may lave existed prior to the introduction f this excellent contrivance. The in- .cntlon lias been thoroughly tested nnd adopted by the Wabash Western , Clil- : ago & Northwestern. Central and Southern Pacific railroads , us well as the Midland , of Knirland , and over 1,000stu- ionary boilers. Similar stock companies o the above have been organized and .re . in sitcccasful operation. In New 'ork , Pennsylvania , Illinois , Indiana , Michigan , Miniiespla , Wisconsin , Iowa , Missouri and California , also in Eng- und , France. Germany and Australia , .hose . companies are all in a flourishing condition. The company for this state s organi/ed with n capital block of j.)0,000. The articles of incorporation lave been filed in the county clerk's Illco , nnd the incorporators consist of ho following gentlemen of this city : : . W. Whipplo , of Whipple & Weaver , ' . T. Wright , western manager of the Baltimore & Ohio railway ; G. M. Cos- : er , manager Edison Light company : . 'rank Rovnolds , superintendent water vorks ; J. M. Wilson and W. II. Brun ei1 , of the firm of Wilson & Brunner ; IS. P. Davis , of Davis At Cowgill , and ,1. ( { . Wasson. It will bo observed that a najorlty of the above are practical inn- hino men. A committee , eon- isting of Messrs. Whipplo & Brun- lor , were taken to St. Louise , o examine thoroughly into the merits > f the purifier and returned perfectly atiblied and bo reported at a meeting of .ho . incorporators. All of the stock of , ho Nebraska company has been sub- icribeU , the stockholders consisting of .irotnincnt business men of this city. This will bo n material acquisition to tlio manufacturing and industrial inter ests of the city of Omaha , and it is con- eded that this device is certain to rev olutionize the boiler business through out the world. Omaha is fortunate in securing this nluublo company , which will furnish , ho manufacturing and distributing joint for the entire northwest. A meeting of the Nebraska Feed , Water , Heater and Purifier company was held yesterday afternoon at the Pax ton house by the btoelc holders of Um company to ratify the action of the board of directors , who had selected he following gentlemen as olllcers of the newly organized company : Lewis S. Reed , president. J. M. Wilson , vice president. Edward B. Southard , secretary and general manager. T. II. Taylor , treasurer. The action of the directors was unani- noiibly endorsed and the new acquisi tion to the manufacturing industry of our city is now fully equipped for work. The directors of the company arc Lewis S. Rcod , E. W. Whipplo , J. M. Wilson nnd the following' names comprise the stock holders , nil of whom are of the nitv : E. II. Sherwood , L. S. Reed , A. M. Kitchen , T. H. Taylor , J. M. Wil- on. W. II. Brunner , E. W. Whipple , 0. B. Southard , C. T. Wight. Attend the grand fall millinery open- ng sale Monday at The Fair , 13th and Howard. The best location in Omaha for a good grocery store in the Her building be tween Howard and Jackson on Six- .eenth. Apply to R.VYMiu &ILKII , Hardware. Largo Auction Sale. On Tuesday at 10 a. in. , at our sales room , 1121 Farnam St. , we will sell three elegant parlor suits , six line bedroom suits , carpet ? and other household goods too numerous to mention. Don't miss this fale. Omaha Auction and Storage Company. 'Wyoming oil lands for sale. Claims of 40 , SO to 100 ncics now on the market. Com- l > letc abstracts to same furnished. J. L. LOVI.TT , 220 So. Thirteenth St. , Omaha , Nob. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway sleeping car leaves Omaha , Union'Pacific R'.v depot , at O : 1) p. m. daily , for Chicago and all points cast , reaching Chicago at 1 p. in. and Mil waukee 2:30 : p. HI. the following day. Passengers via this line are saved tlio annoyance nnd delay of transfer at Council Bluffs. Pullman palace sleeping cars and ele gant day coaches and dining cars on all trains. Passengers taking this line can reach Milwaukee , Madison , Dubuque , Frccport , Rockford and all interior points in Wisconsin several hours in advance of all other lines. For tickets and further information'tipply at ticket olllcc , 1501 Farnam St. , Barker block , 1302 Farnam st and U. P. R'y depot. F. A. NASH , General Agent. Attend the grand fall millinery open ing sale Monday at The Fair , 13th and Howard. Mrs. Mngruno will hold classes for her dancing season in Masonic hall , begin ning Wednesday , October 3 ; meet every Wednesday and Friday nights for adults ; Wednesday and Friday after noons , at 4:30 : , for children , and Thurs day afternoons for ladies. ICcstniirant nt Auction. Monday morningat 10 o'clock the en tire contents of the fine now restaurant , 313 South Tenth street. Everything must go. Omaha Auction and Storage Company , Auctioneers. Tlio IturliiiKton A SOLID VESTIBULE EXPRESS , WITH DINING C/VR ATTACHED , leaves the Burlington depot , Omaha , daily at 3:50 : p. in. , arriving at Chicago tit 10:00 : a. in. All trains of the Bur lington Route start from its own depot in Omaha ; . ' 5 express trains daily for Chicago , St. Louis , and the cast. 2 express trains daily for Denver and the west , and for Kansas City and the south. Ticket Ofllco 1223 Farnam st. Telephone - phone 250. Depot on 10th st. Madam Hepburn , of Ki21 Capitol ave nue , having returned from Now York , is now prepared to execute orders after the latest designs. A call is solicited. Attend the grand fall millinery open ing sale Monday at The Fair , 13th and Howard. COZZCIIB Hotel. At the Cozzcns hotel you can got all the comforts of high priced hotels and save from $1 to $2 per day. Rates re duced to $1.60 and $2 per day. The C. , St. P. , M. & O. Ry. ( depot corner 16th nnd Webster streets ) will sell round trip tickets Jo the Sioux City Corn Palace Festival at $3.15 , on sale September 21th to October Oth , inclus ive , and good to return October 10th , 1888. T. W. TKASDALK. G. P. A. Doctor Porsoll , office and residence No. 1715 Davenport st. The bank clearances for to-day were WW7.128.63 , GOOD LUCK FOU THE WIJ3T. A Orniul IMsccnery For tile UcnclU of Western 1'ooplc. Tin : Bun's reprcsontativo peeped Into the room at 117 North Fifteenth street , in which the now Chicago Edwards Oil Burner and Gas Generator is on exhi bition. The room was full of eager per sons bent on finding out the facts in re gard to this truly wonderful discovery. The generator "was placed In an ordi nary cook stove , and the way it heated the room , the oven , and even the floor ) f tlio room , was surprising. A live minutes' visit to this room will convince the mo t skeptical person1 that this now lieater is lust what His representedand noro. The fire is always under full control , and can bo run for 21 hours at .ho same degree ot heat by means of n cgulatiiig valve. By the use of this junior .from 23 to 60 per cent can bo saved over coal and much greater satisfaction secured. For baking , iron- ng or cooking it is immcasureably ahead of coal. No soot in the room , no ilirt on the bottom of the cooking uten sils , no ashes to lift , no coal to carry , your lire is always ready. This gen erator can bo attached to any heating or cooking stovo. It is past the experi mental point in its existence. Has stood a test of two years in Wisconsin nnd California , and has been in con- tant use by hundreds of families in Jhicago for over ono vear , and from all > oints como only words of praise. Mr. John Linderholm , the general manager "or Nebraska , intends placing agencies n all of the county scats in the state , ivhuro supplies of burners and oil will : > o kept. Oil will bo supplied to cus tomers throughout the state at an aver age of lOc per gallon. By scientific tests it has been proven that a gallon of oil of the quality u&ed in tills burner will yield a greater num ber of units of heat than a bushel of coal. The oil will cost you 8 to 10 cents while the bushel of coal will cost you "rom SO to 10 cents. Comment is un- icces'ury in view of these facts. There is nothing complicated about this new ileyiec , any person can learn to operate it in a few minutes. No person having once used these burners will ever re turn to wood or coal , and the inconven ience of ashes , dirt and dust. The Chicago cage Edwards oil burner can justly bo named among the great inventions of our time. Petroleum as n fuel has many id vantages. The lire can be turned oil , saving waste. The heat can lie fully controlled. It is clean and economical. The following is taken from the Chicago cage Tribune : "A series of tests made recently at the east show that witli feed water at u temperature of 103 , 100 pounds of coal evaporated 508 pounds of water , while the same weight of petrol eum evaporated 1,400 pounds of water. The cll'ective power of the two is there fore in the ration of 100 to 275 , nearly ; that is , 727i of oil are equal iu fuel value to a ton of coal , the same being a little less than two barrels of 12 gallons each. The value of this new oil burner for engines , factories , mills , etc. , is obvious. Hundreds of them are now in successful operation now , but the good points of this now fuel saver are so many that the reader is advised to vrito to John Linderholm , Omaha , for i circular. Mr. Linderholm is looking up grounds for his tanks. From his ac tions lie means business and he has un doubtedly a good thing. Attend the grand fall millinery open ing sale Monday at The Fair , 13th and Howard. Chattel MortuaKc Sale Tuesday at 10 a. in. , at our salesroom , 1121 Farnam street , a large-lot of house hold furniture. Omaha Auction and Storage Co. Attend the grand fall millinery open ing sale Monday at The Fair , 13th and Howard. THE COUNTV BOAKD. The Business Transacted nt the RPK- ulai * Weekly Meeting. At the meeting of the county commission ers held yesterday afternoon a petition signed by thirty residents along the north side of the military road , between the Elkhorn river nnd Huwhldo creek , was presented nskinf ? that water w.iys bo cut through the road to draw the water off of the land on their side of the grade. A petition was presented by parties living in the neighborhood of Hurt street , from Thirteenth to Thirty-sixth and Thirty-sec end , Thirty-third. Thirty-fourth nnd Thirty- JUtn Htrccls , from Hurt to Cmnlngs , asking that those streets bo graded on n level with Hurt street. Fifteen hundred dollars was voted for the work. Gibson , Miller & Kichnrdson wore allowed n refund of $144.14 for u duplicate tax assess ment. A petition from n number of citi zens In Florence , nsklng that Charles Ilnrdo bo appointed n constable In Florence precinct , was referred to the Judi ciary committee. A petillon asking for grading on west Twenty-fourth street , was referred to the committee on roads. A petition from the Westminister Presby terian church , asking that the taxes bo can celled on lot 21 , Hecs Place , which is occu pied by ihelr church bullulng , was referred to the Judiciary committee. A request from the Evangelical associa tion for the remittance of tuxes on Cmanuel's church , was referred Urtha same committee. Twenty-six dollars were voted toward a fund to send the Quigley family to Cass- ville , Ws. The county clerk was authorized to adver tise for ono week for bids for the moving of n.OOO yards of earth from tlio road between sections 8 and 1) ) , township 14 , range 13. The bids nro to bo openeil next Saturday. County Attorney Simernl was allowed 1300 for twenty months lent of ofllcc. Nine hundred nml seventy dollars nnd thirty-five cents was appropriated to meet the bills for labor and material used on Ih county roads , and ? 1,3V ? D for the bmUliu of bridges. Julius S. Cooley's bill for $25 for defending Elmer Clark In tlio district court was ro fcrred to the Judiciary committee. Samuel I. Pope & Co. , the contractors for the steam heating of the hospital building , llloil Ihclr bond for $10 , ( 00 , with Chicago parties as sureties , to faithfully perform the work specified In the contract. The bond was rofuscil and the clerk was instructed to require them to furnish a bond signed by local bondsmen. The bond of the Northwestern Snml com pany , Mgnrd by J. J. Utckey , H. . Jeinison und H. H. Hullurd , wax approved. The bids of A. McGnvock and Kynn & Walsh for construction of the brick culvert on the McArdlo road wore referred to the committee on construction. McGuvock's bid is for $9 (15 ( par Haeal foot anil Hynn & Walsh's is for fclS.M per leninl foot. Samuel S. Reiner , of this city , form erly with Harris it Fisher , has been ap pointed by Mayor Broatch , of Omuhu , to represent Omaha at the slaughter ing contest in Chicago. How Culver WnH Injured , The story that Ed Culver was waylaid nnd assaulted on the road between 1'apllllon nnd Omaha is now doubted on very reasonable grounds. Culver is known to have Imbibed liquor freely before leaving Papilllon nnd the man who was with him on the road says Culver fell backward off the sulky. His legs wcro caught In the reins and in this manner his fall pulled his horse back upon him , in- Hiding the Injuries referred to. Culver nnd his man have coma to the city. X. D. Falconer. On Monday morning wo offer a num ber of special bargains in silks , dress goods , linens , cloaks and curtains. All now and desirable goods. Particulars wcro in Saturday evening's But : . N.'B. FALCONEH. HEYMAN & DEICHES 1518-1520 Farnam St. Cloaks , Suits and Furs FOR LADIES , MISSES AND CHILDREN. Plush Jackets , $15.00. $ Plush Cloaks , $18,00 $ PLUSHES ALL GUARANTEED. Plush Newmarketsand Wraps , Cloth Newmarkets , Jackets and Wraps. Sizes 32 to 44 , Bust Measure. LADIES' , MISSES' ' and CHILDREN ? SUITS AT PRICES LESS THAN THE COST OP MAKINCf. Seal Skin Cloaks FINE FURS , TRIMMINGS , Etc. , Etc. PRICES VERY LOW. DRESS GOODS. Monday and Tuesday , Sept. 24 And Corsets. and 25 , we will sell 50 pieces of Ladies' Sanitary Natural Wool Skirts and Vests , KnitSaxony Un Fine Broadcloth$2 goods at $1.35 derwear for Ladies and Children. Full line of Worsted GoodsHoods , These goods are consigned to us Fascinators , Shoulder Capes , and we wish to introduce them. Shawls , Skirts , Leggings , etc. TRIMMINGS OUR INFANT' DEP'T. , Is complete and prices are low. Only Specialties at the Lowest Prices. Fashionable Silk Cord Or Hoseery and Glove Dept' naments , with heavy pendants at Special Bargains in Heavy Fall & lOc a piece ; cheap at 35c. Winter Hose for Children. HEYMAN & DEICHES. 1518 and 1520 Farnam St. THE NEW CONOUEUATIONAL. It Will no Formally Dedicated This Morning. The new church of the First Congrega tional society will bo dedicated this inornlncr. The services will bo conducted by Kev. Dr. Goodwin of Chicago. Kev. Dr. Edwin P. Goodwin , of the First Congregational church of Chicago , preaches the dedicatory sermon and also in the even ing. The quartette , consisting of Mrs. Squires , Mrs. Estabrook , Mr. Ungham nnd Mr. Estabrook , will be supported by a chorus of twelve male voices. OIIGAN 1'Itni.UDE. Doxology nnd Iuvocation. Festival to Deum ( In G ) Buck- Choir. 8CIUPUIIE J.EON . Hymn by Choir and Congregation. "The Lord of Glory Is My Light. " I'ltAlEll. Choice Selection Male Quartet Hymn by Choir and Congregation , Tune St. Thomas. "Great is the Lord , Our God. " sr.uMo.v. Hy E. P. Goodwin , D. D. Tenor Solo "The Gate ot Heaven..Tours Mr. 13rlgham. Dedicatory Anthem by the Choir. Prayer of Dedication. Delivery of Keys by Uutldlng Committee to Hoard of Trustees. Dedication. The church is located at the corner of Dav enport und Nineteenth streets on a lot ICO by 130 feet. Tlio editlco cost d\,000 \ and the lot is valued at ? JOOD. The latter was paid In part by the old church silo , so Unit the soci ety is in debt in its jirojwrty only fl'J.OOJ ' , which is in a mortgage at a low interest. Its owulngs also inchulo n lot at the cast of the church , now occupied by ix dwelling1 , but in tended ultimately to bo n park. The building is ono of tlio .handsomest ot tlto kind in tlio city. Its interior arrange ment U u most striking feature. At each of thu three corners on the streets is an entrance. The pulpit , a line bit of architecture occupies n cross section of the fourth corner. The designer decided that worldlv people tihouht not monopolize all the'good thlutfs In nrchlteo tural construction and the auditorium hni much thu appearance of a small theater. Im mediately iu front of the pulpit Is a level plcco of iloor surrounded with a railing. Thu pews are slightly curved in order to foico the eyes of the occupants upon the preacher , liuck of the mil the iloor ascends atiiultoan angle , und the pews are arranged In a semi circle , The comfort of seeing and thu con venience of exit are exceptionally good , The auditorium is about sovonty-two feet square and will seat till ) peonlo. Tlioro H no gallery. The coiling is laid off in Knghsh pannels nnd will be frescoed , The wood work is northern red birch highly polished. The room Is carpeted with body Mrussols of dark ground and red and blue figures to har monsizc with thu window , specially woven for the church. The cushions nro dark bum rep. The pulpit , communion table and chairs are solid mahogany. Opening from the north sldo of the mulito- rium is the chaiiol which scats 11X ) persons. Glass screen windows divide It from the nu < dlcnco room , but at largo gatherings tlicso can bo slid out of sight and both roams thrown into one with seats for 1OUJ pooplo. Adjoining the chapel Is thu parlor UUxU ) feat , the reception room "Ix-to , and thu study \'ix 12. Iu the basement of thu chapel Is situated the dining room MlxO ) , thu kitchen , pantry , cloact , boiler and heating ap.iratus. The tower rises at the southwest corner and hu * an upper room which Is used for thu truHtocs meetings , the vestibules are tiled , The walls are built of Anderson Chicago prco pd brick , of a rich chocolate color , and thu tower nlic.it- Ine , ventilating tower and gutters tirocoppcr. Art glass Jeweled window * light thu uuill- audlcuco room and ( III thu transoms of thu chupel. The Ilguro on the central window 1 Unit of Christ. Tlio ppcciflcotlcn for tbo organ , vyat j < i pared , with great care , by W. T. Tabor , pres ent organist of the church. The orpau was built by George S. Hutchings , of Hoston. Mass. , and the case is made from norther red birch. The voicing , upon which chiefly de pends the successor the instrument , and that by which it will be Judged by musicians , is especially worthy of notice. In this respect the builder has adapted the best points of the English , German and French method. The diapasons nro of full smooth tone. The string tones are distinctively German , which added to the HlHngqiiality of tone of thoiluto and harmonica stops , together with the bril liant reeds , produce a grand , majestic and sonorous instrument , free from harshness. Tlio cost of the instrument was $ * ,030. The organ will bo first exhioitcd in concert to the public next Thursday evening , at which Mr. Taber , the talented organist of the church , will execute a varied programme , designed to display the full capacities of this by far the largest and most complete organ in all this vicinity. Mr. Taber will be as sisted by another popular organist and by some of our best singers. As it is desired to give everyone an opportunity to hear tlio organ in a conceit programme , the price of admission will be the popular ono of ftO cents. Manv valuable gifts have contributed to this edifice and its apuolntment. Thu boiler was given by the makers , John Mohr .fcSons , ofChicairo , and the settings by A. L. Strang , Mrs. P. T. Du Uoiso gave the pulpit , table and chairs. Clark Woodman donated the pulpit and platform of the chapel The An derson Chicago Brick company gave $1,000. Mrs. Kcuben Gaylord contributed the main window as u memorial of her husband , the ilrst pastor ot the chuich. Arrested for Cruelty. Marion Franco and Henry Coombs , two garbagomcn , wcro arrested jesterd.iy after noon charged with cruelty to animals. Ono of thorn explained that one of their horses had been burned In a lire in a manure pile at the garbage dump three weeks ago , and was not thoroughly healed , that the horse would scratch itself against thu Mdoof thu stall , and ho thought It advis.iblo to put him into service to Keep him from rubbing himself and milking thu wound worse. The } both gavu hotuls , and \\lll explain themselves In thu police court on Momluj af ternoon SFRAOrUE'S BAD DEBT AGENCY Is SUII at the IVimt. Offlcc-Ho , 109 Soiltll 16th StflHt Dr , J. E. McGrew , OIIP of tlio Mn > l SumssTuI SPECIALIST , In thw trrittiui'iitof Uu'iMsr.i of tlio TIIIIOAT , l.UMif , Id. Mil , l.ivi'u , KltiM.ix , r.i i , und II.Mi. Dlnitt osof tlu < UIUIN wild Nr.uvitu * B\dTt , HriM.m u ml Ni.nvors KMUiTimn.sKTHMV Illlll CAVUIIIH , ( lltAVI IH llf ) .160S Of till ) III , Ul- IIKII unil ltrcri.il , ull Dlsin Jcra of the Srxuu. ' . . . A ciirooiUMAXYMiu In nil cases of 1'itivATi : Mill SMS JtUKVKIIS. IIU euiu.Miro nt.MinKuii.i. n ml renuNKNT. . 1 The ir.ost OIISTIVTrcn * HIU.IUMJ laplilly unilf r hu form ot Iroutimmt. Tlio doctor t theory Utlut no dlaoas.0 should bo li'purdrd m lucuriklila until the dlimsrtl oiKiuih .loi > tri'cil fiutcr limit It can Via rvimlutd. ( mm hUytuis of exporlcn-o In llosriTAi.iui'l ' I'uiVMf : I'M KTICK , the doctor ! s classed umonf tllO UUUII.NO KriUIAI.IsTH. CONSULTATION I'llUi : . Ti cat incut by coiio i > omlcncu. t'cnd it.itnp foi ivpiy. umou--niifll > mnn Block , 10th ami tits. ) Omixhn , Neb , AMUSEMENTS. Hausl KnRiiRei eniol thu Aiuurlcnn Actor , Mr , Nat C , Goodwin Anil Mt own sdetti'tl ( Jomcilr Cumpuny , Wednesday snd Tlinrsflay , Sept , 26 & 27. Tno O ml Double 11IIN Tour IVrfcriniiiiCCs In 'Jwo l"rennK ! . * UIJfKllTOlllE ! r"Ioml > Ie I'lvc ) Slillllns' , " \Vnnvr nv i M r. Uoodwm ns Oollt-Utlf. li ! LM.SU , i "Turned Pp. ' ( Mr. ( iood nln n Carn war Ilcncf. "A Ho ) ill cnKilnltlal ( perf ormaucu ( Mr ( iuuilnlni3jrliigolic. ) ConliKlun. " I .Mr. dooilwln ns ClirlMnplier Milliard. Scats BO on s-ilo Tur duy morning , itegulnr prices. The Cow Boy Convention , in Border Sports nnd Dead Shots. A lii'wrompnnvln the Thfnlorlnm. Dlnrnmlc \ lewsof Knelaiul , Ireland nnd IPcotl.mil. Open Air Trapeze Performance , in Front of the Musoo , by AIJA , tit 1 , 2 , 3 nnd 7 p. m. dtiily. Dooiiopcnfiom 1 to 10 p.m. MORANDS DANCING SCHOOL , ,1I.VSOM < % 11.11 , ! , , \\lll Id-open fet the Season -ATt'ItDAY { , SiiMT.MIIiil : : KITH. ( "I ! . ! < < moi-t through the xm on us follo\\H : Jl \ I Nil I'S ilio lniii'ixi , MiturdujH nnd Tm-s- iliiM" . | m jfVlI.S'll.KS nidxiinci > . hiitnuhiya only , S p. m. VDI'l/IH , Moniluy * mid Siitur- ili\ > > . sp in. ( Irrnl.irx with partUnlurs muy ho hud In MuMover1 * Music Store , U is tlntcto jutitlic , boi/Alnto tltciv ! ' ! Snlltt. We oun flt\ \ tlicin wlthioo < lsliti'- dll clothes for scliool and i ltiji , unit ml a lutnrtiioinc unit/or1 } " , S'HWbest ; * " iltli'cn's Nulls ltd ttuo jilccca for the ll bo us , and thrco pieces for the brother.