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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER. 8 , 1880.-SIXTEEN PAGES. N , B , FALCONER , Grand Opening Sale Monday of Now Fall Goodo. Press Goods , Gloves , Hosiery , Un- Ubrwonr , lllnnkot , Mnnnols , Clonkh nnd Mnonn nt Pop- itlnr JL'rlccB. Standard Fashions , cntalogucH fall And winter styles at 6c. Former price , 20c. C COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPT. Just received our importation line of broadclolhcs nnd wo nro moro than pleased with them , as they show up splendid nnd the prices nro much be low former years. 62-inch genuine broadcloth at $1.2-1. 62-inch genuine broadcloth nt $1.7& . 62-inch genuine broadcloth at $2.05. The above prices nro nt least 20 per cent , less than anything shown In this city. A beautiful line of stripes nnd plaids In now colorings nt05c. The finest Henrietta In the city , 40- Inch wide , only $1 per ynrd. French flannels in stylish patterns nnd best quality , only 05c. Sidebands In good dark colorings , nro very stylish , only COc per yard. Wo have the best 60-inch all wool flannel In America at 871c. Coino nnd eco it , then buy it. Also a 42-inch nil wool flannel nt 60c , the finest Shades. Wo carry the finest selection of com- tinntion suits In the city. No old styles liero , but now every day. The now weave1 ' 'French Armuro" Is the taking cloth this season nt $1.25. Ono of the finest lines of plain Mohair's to bo found anywhere , and the price is nway down , only 76c. They nro worth $1 per ynrd. Do not delay buying your dross until tlio season is advanced thinking you can do bettor , it is n mistake. Now is the' timo. The goods are new and you can got n full assortment of all lines of colorings , BO take a good advice and come , sco and bu- . Olovo .Department * Wo have received our fall importa tion ofladios' dressed and untlrossod kid gloves. They come in all the now shades. Also n full line of the cele brated Jouvin glove in all the different Bhndes. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. Black Brilliantine , 40 inches Wide , at 76c , worth $1. Silk warp Henrietta cloth , 40 inches vrldo. at $1 per yd , worth $1 25. Ladies' cloth , 60 inches wide , at 87jc , regular price $1.15. All wool Henrietta cloth , 40 inches wide , at87jc , worth $1.16. Specinl value in blade broadcloth , 52 inches wide , ntl , 1.76 and 2.05 per yd. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Special bargains for Monday 5 bales 18-inch bleached crash nt 12jc. Towels - ols All linen huck towels nt 7ic ; all linen damask towels at 12jc ; knotted fringed damask towels nt lUc ; 20x62 inch damask towels at 26c. Bureau Scarfs Wo are showing the most complete line of bureau scarfs in the west , our own direct importation. Prices 45c , SOo , 76c. $1.00 , $1.23 , $1-.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 , $2.25. Lunch sets Every lady In Nebraska should examine this unprecedented dis play of fine lunch sots at prices unpar alleled in the history of the trade. Betl Spreads 2 cases heavy crochet quilts ntl , formerly $1.25 ; 2 cases heavy crochet quilts at $1.42 , worth $2 , FLANNEL AND BLANKET DE PARTMENT. ' ' ( Low prices for Monday ) . 100 pieces fancy flannels at 37 c. 1 case scarlet twilled flannel at 250. 100 patterns embroidered flannels to eolcct from. Prices from 75c to $2.50 per yard ; all now patterns , no two alike. Comforts 10 cnhcs comforts in sateen nnd chintz .at $1.59 , worth $2.25 each. Blankets Road our sale prices. Good blankets at $1 a pair ; extra good blankets at $1.08 a pair ; fine blankets nt$3.25a pair ; all wool blankets at & 1.37 a pair ; oxtrU flno all wool blan kets at $5.50 a pair. GENTS' FURNISHING DEPART MENT. SPECIAL SALE OF GENTS' UN- LAUND1UED SHIRTS. Wo call special attention to our now brand the "Falcon " of ' , , gents' fine dress shirts. They are equal to any ehirts nmdo to measure. They are manufactured fr'om the very best Now YorkMills muslin with extra iinoquality pure Irish linen bosoms and wrist oanas , with double reinforced buck nnd front nnd hand-made button holes. For wcai- I niul perfect fit the "Falcon" has no equal. Ask for the "Falcon" and no other. Price 75c and $1 each , extra good value. NIGHT SHIRTS. NIGHT SHIRTS. 60 dozen gents line trimmoU night shirts at 48o , worth 05o. IIANK'FS , HANK'FS , HANK'FS. ' 2,000 gouts flno linen hank'fsith fancy colored hem-stitched border , nt 12Jo , former price 2oc. 40 do/.cn gents' extra flno quality China silk hand'fs with fancy borders nnd plain hem-stitch at50c each. They nro cheap nt 76o. SILKS NOT ARRIVED YET. This lot of black silks should have arrived hero Friday , but owing to some delay In transit have , not arrived yot. Wo are very sorr.y at this delay , hut It is entirely the fault of the railroad. They certainly must bo here in a day or two. and duo notice will bo given o'f this great salo. The bargaina that will bo offered will pav for this delay. 'N. B. FALCONER. Save 40 jior cent at our great lint and clothing sale , September 8 to 14. HAYDEN BROS. Hard Coiil. Wo oiler for CASH , the following prices on best quality anthracite coal , delivered in any part of the city : "Grate" and "Egg , " $8,75 per ton. "Stove" nnd "Nut , " $9.00 per ton. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. I , Toloplruno 131. 214 South 13th bt. Uol'nro A piano examine the now scale Kimball - ball piano. A. Ho-ipo , 1611J Douglas. Not too. To business men , speculators of Onuilm : Wo ntnrt un excursion to Wntortown , South Dakota , Tuesday , September 10 , which without n doubt will be tlio future capital. Special in vitation from Watortown to all. Faro til includes round trip good for 30 days , also sleeping car and board. Call on AY. N. Naton , tocrotary , board of trade , or W. A. Vannlco , room 10 , Bushman block , pnoi' to 2 o'clock Monday. ' SHU on halo. The Pierre lots will bo on sale ut EOV- erul real estate .oflii-os where thobu who failed to buy at the auction can bo ac commodated. Dr. Matticoluis removed to the Doug las block , Sixteenth und Dodge streets. I'lniioH IA-HU Tlinu factory I'rlccs At Moiuhorg'8 , 1614-10 Dodge at. * 7-Oot , lto o\\oiil I'luno , $110. AmugnUicont bargain at Molnborg'tf. Stnnohlll'ft nnr nlnn for Monday. The Ermlnio kid glove 60o n pair , 6 button. Elegftrit mousquitnlro kid gloves , undressed , Q button lengths , $1.25. The famous Derby ( guaranteed kid ) $2.00. Wo handle nothing but Wortholmor's gloves , nnd every pnlr wnrrnntod. Fast black hose for Indies , lOo n pair. Seamless fust black hose 25c , worth 40c. Children's black ribbed lisle hose , regular made , a great bar gain , lOa n pair. Silk plushes 880 n. yard , nil colors. Sldo elastic corset 89c , regularly sold nt 75c. Wo carry nil staple brands of corsets at lowest possible prices , Warner's , Bull's , Madam Wnrron's , Health , P. D. I.C. , etc. For Monday only , 64 inch nil wool broadcloths , black nnd colors. 76c ynrd. 25 per cent discount on nil fancy dress gooda for Monday only. Tills line comprises the newest oITocts in stripes , plaids nnd chocks. An extra fine broadcloth nt $1.40 , worth $2.60. All wool 62 inch flannels , 40o n ynrd ; who will duplicate this price ? Side combs , 7c n pair ; silver topped ones , 26o n pair. SILKS. Wo nro going to ofTor for Mondny 8 special inducements In black gro grain silks. No. Iat70c. which wo hnvo boon selling nt $1.00 ; No. 2 , at OOc , n fine Lyons silk , which wo wore selling ns n bargain nt $1.85 ; No , 8 , the biggest bar gain of all , 22 inches \\ldo , a Guinot. guaranteed silk , ut $1.25 , worth $2.00 of anybody's money. Ask to sco those great bargains. notions at i usual prices. Pins lo n paper , thread Ic a spool , silk twist Ic n spool , silk thread 2c n spool , linen thread 3o a spool , thimbles 2 for Ic , elastic web 2o a ynrd , silk web , lOc n ynrd , dress braid 8c a roll , etc. , etc. CLOAKS. The largcstllno and best variety ever displayed in Omnba. Cloaks for the babies , cloaks for the ladies , cloaks for the rich , cloaks for the poor. Chil dren's cloaks , ages , 4 to 12 years at $1.05 , worth $5.00. . Misses Newmarkets , ages , 12 to 18 , at $4.30 , would bo n bar gain at $7.00. Ladies Newmarkets 83.95 , in fancy stripes nnd plaids , fully worth $7.60. This price for Mondny only. PLUSH WRAPS. All our plushes are of the finest dye and elegantly finished. Wo have no , oil-colored plush wraps , and any gar ment bought of us is guaranteed. Plush jackets at $12.95 worth $10.00. A finely finished , quilted , satin lined sacquo , our loader , $19.76 , actually worth $30.00. a Wallcor plush sacquo , 42 inches long , finest quality quilted satin lining , at $25 , would bo n bargain nt $35. At $39.76 wo shall sell our $00 plush sacquo. This garment has no peer and few equals. The finest quality of London dyed silk seal plush , with 3-inch plush facings and 44 inches long. Ask to see this garment. MILLINERY. Wo have laid ourselves out in this line and nro proud to bo able to say that wo havo. the largest and finest millinery department in the western states. Wo have boon fortunate in securing the services of Miss Carey , ( formerly with S. G. Joyce ) as the head of our trim ming room and wo are now able to please the mo t fastidious. Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our Paris ian novelties and pattern hats. STONEHILL'S , 110-118 Sixteenth Street. 50O Wanted for the Gilraoro festival. All who wish to join the chorus are request ed to moot Mr. Young at Max Meyer & Bro's. oil hall , corner of Eleventh and Farnam streets , Tuesday , September 10 , at S p. tn. EXKOUTIVE COMMITTIE APOLLO CLUU. Tru i Merit Alw.avs Wins. This old proverb is exemplified every year at the fair when awards are made on penmanship. Prof. L. J. Rohrbough , of the Omaha Commercial college , car ries all the first premiums at the late fair. Suslo Brady , cor. of Eighteenth nnd Cass. is a musical wonder. At the fair Friday she held the crowd in Art hall spellbound with her wonderful instru mental and vocal music. She performed for two hours without repeating any se lection. Little Susie is only seven years old and is fainall for her ago. Night Soliool At the Omaha Commercial college begins - gins Monday night. Bookkeeping , arithmetic , reading , spelling , short hand and typewriting taught. Save 40 per cent at our great hat und clothing bale , September " 8 to 14. HAYDEN BROS. f'i $90 , $12-3 nnd $185 on easy terms at Melnborg's , 1514 nnd 1510 Dodge st. ' ! Do you know that the Chicago , Mil waukee & St. Paul railway has the short line from Omaha and Council Blulfs to Chicago ? Well , It has. and runs cars every day in the year direct from the Union Pacific depot , Omaha , arriving in Chicago , Milwaukee and all points oust ami northeast as soon as any other Missouri river lino. The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway runs the most perfectly equipped trains of the best Pullman sleeping cars , elegant free chair cars , luxurious conches , and the IInest dining cars in the world. The through trains on all its lincsai-osysteimitically heated by steam. No olTort Is spared to furnish thq best accommodations for the least money , and In addition patrons of the road are sure of courteous treatment from Its employes. For tickets and sleeping car berths call at Union ticket olllco , 1501 Farnam et. , Barker block , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agt. A Great ofl'oion f'lniios. 7 octavo Voso piano only $90. 7t octave Miller piano only $125. 71r octavo Pease piano only $185. On easy terms. They are great bar gains , nt Molnborg's , 1614-10 Dodge st. Something to flcinomhor. If you are going cast roihombor the "Rock Island Route" run the sleepers and eh air cars of their solid vestibule train lo and from the Omaha depot , leaving Omaha at 8:45 : p. m. , thus avoid ing tlio transfer at Council 13lulls. Three solid trains dally. All chair cars are free. Dining cars on all through trains. Our trains make close connec tion with all eastern limited trains con necting in union depot at Chicago , avoiding n transfer across the city to parties on route to Now York , Boston nnd other citlon "and eastern , ovory- thlncr a little better than other lines can offer. " S. S. STKVKNS. Ticket oillco 1305 Farnam. Gon'l W. A. _ _ First National Su'oty Deposit Vaults. Safes to rontoto$23uyoar,307S 18th st. Helin & Thompson announce the ar rival of the full woolens , They desire inspection of their very largo stock of special styles by all gentlemen who ap preciate thoroughly 11 rat class garments. . i Until further notice wo will deliver Nut nnd Stove 89 , Egg nnd Grate $8.75. Quality and price guaranteed. MOUNT & GltUTiN. KELLEY , STICER & CO , Now Fall Drees Goods Now Fall Silks , Now Full Velvets , Now Pull Plushes Now Full Fnnoy GuniU , Now Fall Wraps , Clonks , Jackets , ICto. Dross goods for the oponlnp of Fall Season. Wo cull special nttontlon to our complete - ploto nnd very select stock of dross goods. Wo have novoltiea Irom the European nnd homo markets. Wo in- vlto you to visit our store and make onrly Boloctiona. French suitUiff in flno wool nnd silk olTccts , most desirable colorings , from 85.7C and upwards per pattern. Sorges , now Rhodes at all prices. Cashmeres , latest colorings , nil grades. Ilonnottita , imported andllno shades. Fancy plaids , French , Scotch and domestic , -15c , 85o and $1. Habit cloth. Wo recommend this lino. Tiioro are forty autumn shades. Broad cloth , host colorings from $1 up. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS. Our assortment of hlack and colored dross silks larger nnd moro complete than wo hnvo over carried. Got our prices before you make your purchase. Gros grains Armuros , Satin Rhadatnas , Faille Francaiso , Alma Roval , Bongu- lino. PLUSHES PLUSHES Our complete line of silk plushes , for costumes , draporlos , fancy work , 'etc. The variety of shades very largo , and the colors beautiful. All on sale this week. 24-inch at 85c , worth $1.26. Also a largo assortment of velvets in fall shades. Wo invite an examination of our cloak department , where visitors will find the latest styles and newest shapes in wraps for the season now opening. PLUSH SACQUES , JACKETS , ULS TERS , NEWMARKETS , and a complete line of misses' nnd chil dren's cloaks are now on display. Jackets , both seal plush and cloth , are taking loading favor for the coming autumn and winter. In seal plush jaclrots wo show the loading styles. LADIES' HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. Ladies' fast black stainless hose ( full regular ) only 2oc. Ladies' fast black Ltnworth ( absolute ly pure ) , linen-spliced heel and too,60c , 65c , 75oa pair. Complete lines of Jersey-ribbed un derwear , incotton , lisle , silk and wool , from lOc to $1.60. Just received our fall importation of ladies' kid gloves. 4-button Adele , $1.16. 4-button Suede , $1.00. KELLEY , STIGER & CO. , Dodge Street , Corner Fifteenth. Shoe Not ice Shoe. A. D. MORSE. Our success the last two weeks in clearing out a largo quantity of ladies' shoos , by marking down lines of shoes wo do not intend buying in the future. Wo shall give y ° u in our next special sales of marked down shoes ( commenc ing on Monday , the 9thhnrgainsoqual ) to any of our previous ones , and wo al ways make so largo and deep n cut that the low prices will move the shoes. See list of prices Monday evening. A. D. MORSE , Fourteenth and Farnam. Ono Knro Excursions. On August 6th nnd 20th , September 10th and 23th , and October 8th , round trip tickets will bo sold via the Santa Fo route at one lowest first class faro to Kansas , Texas , Indian territory , Now Mexico , Colorado and Utah , reaching cities of Galveston , Austin , Ft. Worth , Dallas , Oklahoma , Guthrie , Panhaadlo City , El Paso , Doming. Denver , Colo- nidoSpring Puoblo/L'ljinidadSalt Lake Citv , Ogdcn and intermediate points. Tickets good thirty 'days. Stop over privileges at pleasure while on the Santa Fo. For maps , rates and full information regarding outional routes call on or address - dross E. L. Palmer , Freight and Pas senger Agent , S. M'Osgood , General Agent. Santa Fo Route , 1308 Farnam street , Omaha , Nob. Save 40 per cent at our great hat and clothing sale , September 8 to 14. HAYDEN BROS. Notlci * . To the Members of the Board of Trade : An excursion train to Water- town , S. D. , will leave Omaha from the Webster street depot , at 0 o'clock , p. m. , Tuesday , September 10 , returning on Friday morning following. The expense for each person will be $11 for the round trip Including railroad faro , sleeper and meals. All members of the Omaha board of trade are In vited by the citizens of Watortown and will bo entertained by them while there. Members desiring to go will please notify the secretary prior to 2 o'clock p. m. , Monday next. W. N. NASON , E. MAKTIN , Secretary. President. m Auction sale of housoholp goods at the store , corner of Twelfth and Cass streets , Monday afternoon,2 o'clock , September 0. D. S. M. FuKTWKLij , Auctioneer. Ilflinpvnl. Dr. McGrow , the well known special ist , has removed to the southeast cor ner of Thirteenth and Jackson streets , where ho will bo pleased 1o BOO his pat rons and friends. Eastern money to loan. 80 Chamber of Commerce. I'ianoH Loss than factory prices and on easy terms at Molnborg's , 1611 Dodge st. Save 40 per cent at our great hat nnd clothing sale , September 8 to 14. HAYDEN BROS. : i Great IMano One at $90 ; one at $125 nnd one at $185 ; easy terms , at Molnbonr's mualo store , 16U nnd 1610 Dodge st. Dlod From Hie UfT'cts of n Kick. Elmer Leigh , n street car driver on the Twer.Uotli-streot extension to the fair grounds , died Friday night from tbo effects of un Injury received last Thursday. At the tluio ho wus Injured ho was leaning ever tbo dashboard of his car , whipping tbo horses , wliou ouo of tuoni Itlckud til m in the sloni- noli. Ho was carried to his homo , at Twouty- bixth and Grunt streets , where two or tbrua doctor * attended him until tin died. Ho wus twontv-sU years of ago , and leaves a young wifuund three children , The funeral tabes plaoo at 2 i > . m. to-day. < A llonvy Gnu Contract , The Nebraska Gas Fuel company has closed a contract with ClilciiKO parties to supply plpo and lay mains which will involve an outlay o ( (200,000. 1'ho gas will bo uiado from coal and Is intended to bo ussd as fuel. E. M. Morsman and O. K. Yost uro at the head of tlio concern. The work * uro located on Second und Hickory Htroots , unil from that point pipes will bo laid on Second street to Ponpleton avenue , to Sixth , to Pierce , to Seventh , and as fur us practicable north and west. H/WIDEN / BHOS. Strllclntr linritMn * Snlo In Illbunng. SEVENTEEN" HUNDRED PIECES pure silk rlbboiiBilniAll shades nt ISo a yard , worth 60o to OOo. NINETY-SEVEN PIECES flno silk rtiohing at lOc , 15o , 26oand86c , worth 60o to76c. MONDAY 'MORNING- wo begin our faUoponing , snlo of dross trimmings , dross buttons , hair orna ments , ladles' aiid children's hamlkor- chiefs , mull tics , laces and embroid eries , notions , and nil that goes to make up the most attractive display of goods hi unique and useful articles that can ho asked for by our customers. In MILLINERY AND FEATHERS wo have the novelties of the season , di rect importations , late and special. Our now arrivals of CLOAKS AND SUITS Are the admiration of all who see thorn. They are simply magnificent and range in price and make from low cost to the most elegant garment n lady can wish for. Especially do wo ask attention to our SILKS AND PLUSH sale as it will bo ono of the wonders of the week. Wo shall put on sale heavy gros grain silks in all now nnd staple shades at OOo ; former price $1 ; bring samples of $1 silk for comparison. Heavy gros grain black silk , beautiful lustro and fully war ranted , G'Jc ' , worth $1 ; nt75o , worth $1.25 , nnd at 85o up to $3.76 a yard. A full line of all now fanoy silks in all doslr- able shades and quality fully warranted. Silk plushes all now shades at33o,65o , 85o to $5.85 a yard. Silk warp Hen rietta from 76c to $2.60. All wool tricot from llc ) tp $1,25. Fancy dross goods in all the nobby styles of the season and at low prices. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Our fall stock of shoes are coming In dally , and wo are now prepared to snow you ono of the finest lines of foot wear in the city , at living prices. See our line of misses' , boys and children's shoes. Our school shoo at $1.00 boats them all , for fit , wear and stylo. Ludies , examine - ino our line of flno kid shoos. Our hand turned shoo at $2.60 is a beauty. Ladies' and gents' slippers a , specialty. Wo will make you some surprising fig ures on shoes this week. Don't miss the shoo department when you visit our storo. A nice line of men's shoos at $1.25 , $1.50 , $1-75 and $2.00. Wo will glvo you wholesale prices on shoos this week. Little kid baby shoos only 25c. HAYDEN BROS. I1A.YDI3N 1UIOS. Spr.olul Itnrgnlns Tor Monday. Wo will let the prices down lower than over on any summer goods on hand now will bo closed out at less than cost. Buy your fall underwear on Monday and save at least 25 per com. 100 doz. Infants wool sacks only 35c , others ask 76c. See the now bustle wo put on sale Monday at lOc each. 100 * do . corsets perfect fitving worth 76c to $1.00 and $ li25 on Monday 60ceach. 'Best quality of zephyr yarns only oc per ounce. Wo are agents for Baughmnn Bros. ' Gor man knitting yarns the best in the world. Ladies' all-wool ribbedvests come in natural and cardinal in .short sleeves only 69c , worth $1.00 , also in long sieves at 75o each , worth$1.25. . Our stock of children's wool underwear is now complete. Ono case of gent's heavy grey scotch shirts and drawers only 25c , each worth 60c. Wo are now carrying a very flno line of gents' camels hair xmdcrwearat our usual low prices. C We carry a full line of Dr. Warner's camel'hair-health underwear , in children's ladies' and gents' at low est prices. 1 case -ot ladles' jersey ribbed vests , fall weight , in cardinal and natural only 45c each , worth 75c. 1 case of gents' heavy all wool half hose only 16c per pair , worth 2-5c. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. o They Go to Lincoln. At the request of many business men , the auction of Pierre lots will bo re moved to Lincoln during the state fair this week. Thorp are few opportuni ties like the Picrro auction sale to double and treble money. Pierre is secure , whether she gets the capital or not. But she will got the capital , with all that it means to bo the capital of a erreat stato. The auction snlo which- closed in Omaha more than came up to expectations , nnd as it is better adver tised , the Lincoln sale is sure to - > bo a good one , as the moro people know about Pierre , the quicker they invest. O'KceJTj Stirs Up a Storm. County Commissioner O'Koeffo has stirred up a storm about Commissioner Turner's cars. It seems the law allows township road supervisors a salary of $33 per year , and when O'KecITo discovered n bill yesterday of ? 140.0. ) sent In by II. II. Androy , of MoArdlo precinct , for services in August , ho raised a howl which scared Turner , who sought pro tection of Chairman Mount. Turner is chairman of the committee on roads and bridges , and is supposed to prevent - vent illegal hills from coming before the board without directing attention to them. The $35 limit is not observed in Douglas county , but there IB no reason why the super visors of muds and bridges should not beheld hold down to a reasonable figure. Thoro'nro about thrco in the count. who make a fat thing out of the business and Androy It ono of them. Ho doei it by worltlng his own men and teams nt $8 per day for each team and driver. A resolution was passed yester day providing that no supervisor stinll have pay for moro than ono team. The sunar- visorof Millard precinct put in a bill of $ (5J ( ( for cutting weeds. Ijooklnii For It 1ms developed that Inspector Byrnes , of Now York , is looking for Mr. Llghthall , who brought cult for dtimngos against the Metropolitan - politan Cable company seine titno ago. Ho Is reported to have swindled Hermann , the ma gician , out of ? G"5 hy representing thnt ho controlled the patent for a now cable grip which was an improvement ever all others. Hormnnn was induced to buy SOO shares of stock and gnvo his ctiocic for $ < S25. It was. discovered that the stock was worthless , and an effort mudo to atop payment on the check , but it wus too lato. .The professor told Inspector specter Byrnes nbout , it und that ofllcial is now locking for Mr. Lighthall. A Don I'd oflTrndo Excursion. The board of trade will go on un excursion to IVutertowii , S. D. , on Tuesday , Septem ber 10 , returning the Friday following. The expense * of the trip will be $11 for each per son. All members : of'tio ! board are invited by the citizens of Watortown and will bo en tertained uy them while thoro. Members desiring to r.o will [ flcwso notify the nccro- tary before Q p. m. ' to-morrow. licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses -.wore Issued by Judge Shields yesterday to the following par ties : Name and residence. Age. ( Willis P. Hough , Omaha 2U 1 Ida Williams , Omaha 18 j Andruw S. Anderson , Omaha 81 | Louise Anderson , Omiihu 'AJ j Harry Peterson , South Omaha 81 | Anna Wordcuinu , South Ouiulm L'7 niir Hob Washington. Orlando , Flu. , has a colored citizen who carries his head C feet 8 } inches above terra ilrina , and , as he is of glon- der build , ho appears much tallo * . Ills ntimo is Bob Washington. Bob'u pedal extremities have paced along in growth evenly with the rest of his anatomical development , and lie is of little use as a hoe hand , ills feet covering up all the grass in roach ; but for gathering or anges without the aid of a stopladilor ho is a HAVDEN ItUOS' . " 8PKOIAU. " Vtnt ninnkot Hnlo of This Son-ion. You will find our stock much larger this season. Wo hnvo boon buying blankets for the past six months from all the loading mills in this country , and can show you n , better assortment and can glvo you lower prices than ever before. All wo ask is to compare our prices and quality. 10-4 whlto cotton blankets , C9c , 75o and $1.18 pair. 10-4 white wool blankets at $2.25 a pair. 11-4 white wool blankets nt $2.85 a pair.All All wool whlto blankets from $3.00 a pair up to $15.00 a pair Rod blankets nt $1.25 a pair. Rod wool blankets , $2.25 n , pair. All wool sc rlot blankets at $2.76 a pair. This blt.j' .t is ono of our loaders and we control the sale ot it for Nebraska , our price on Monday will bo only $2.76 ti pair , compare it with blankets that others charge you $3.75. Bolter grade of rod wool blankets , $4.60 , $6.00 , $5,50 , $0.00 , up to $12.00 a pair. It is impossible for us to try and give you n , description of our stock of gray blnnkols for wo have ever 3,000 pair of thorn , and you will bo surprised at the assortment , for never was there a firm In this city , either wholesale or retail , which car ried the variety of blankets which wo are showing this season. Monday will bo the day to buy blankets at Ilaydon Brothers , and you can buy thorn with confidence , for on every pair you "buy you will save money or your money will bo cheerfully refunded. Bed comforts will bo also on sale on fourth floor. Opening sale of plush toilet sots on fourth floor. Now toys are being opened dally. New stock of heavy curtains on sale Monday. Bargains on flannels , table linens , towels and napkins. Now fall styles of dress gingham nnd prints. Full stock of double width shooting nnd muslin at not cost. Carpets , oil cloths , rugs , door mats nnd window shades are cheapest at HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. A Stony Hun , Pa. , cow has Just died from overindulging itself in a lot of pastry. A baker's wagon was upset in a stream nnd the cow ate several pics which floated down. A story comes from Whlto House. N. J. , to the effect that ono Well , living there , while feeding a sick cow last November , lost a val uable gold ring. Ho thougnt the anltnul swullowoa it. Lust week the cow wus slaughtered and the ring found , none the worse for having been in the quadruped's possession for ever eight months. A rctnnrkable trco is told of by n Jntnes- burg , N. J. , paper : "It stands in the rear of the telcjrraph station at upper Jamesburg , and produces tlireo different varieties of ap ples nnd ono kind of pears. The apples are red astrchan , fall plupin nnd Smith's cider , indicating that the grafters had n practical turn , nnd were endeavoring to got the great est amount of good out of the trco. for one crop follows another throughout the sum mer. " Lath county , Idaho , comes to the front witli an ieo mine. Tno discovery was made in Pine Creek canon , 2,000 feet above thosea. A chilling current of nlr cominp from the di rection of a bud of moss was the flrse thing that attracted the attention of a party of geologists to it. They removed the moss and uncovered a vein of ice COO feet longnnd from 4 to 0 inches thick. The several layers of bowlders , debris nnd ice alternated to the depth of forty feet. The geologists tliinic this formation belongs to the glacial period. 1 ho HcRUlar Wny. Ono evening , a few years ago , says the Washington Post , the late Elijah M. Haines , of Illinois , was called upon to preside at a meeting of lawyers assembled in Springfield for the pur pose of considering the best means of passing a bill then pending in the leg islature. Mr. Haines , on taking the chair , explained the purpose of the mooting and suggested what ho thought would bo the best way to insure the bill's passngo. Interrupting him , a gentleman in one of the rear seals ioso and said : "By the way , Mr. Chairman , if I may make a suggestion right here" - ' 'The gentleman's suggestion is a very good ono , " said the keen chair man. "How do you know1" } asked the gen tleman , a little miffed. "I haven't made it yet. " , . "Oh , " roplijCd Mr. Haines , " I thought you said 'buy the way , ' and I am sure that is the quickest und easiest moans of obtaining a way to pass a bill. " Tlia AngcliM Was Too Small. Francois Millott , the eldest son of the great Millott , and himself a painter , tolls this story of the famous "Anpelus. " "It was thirty-fouryoars ago. My father had not succeeded in selling the pic ture. Ho could hardly show It to any ono. Nobody wanted it. Ono day , however , an American amateur made an offer , which my father accepted. only too happy at the prospect of receiving Bomo money ; but on the next day ho re ceived a letter from thisgontloman toll ing him thnt , having reflected , ho would not buy the picture , as It was too small for the prico. At last my father sold it for 1,800 francs. " The money paid atone ono time and another for the painting shows how it hns grown valuable with ago. It was first sold by Millott to Al fred Foydoau for for $ . ' ! 00 , by Foydoau in 1870 for $009 , and was bought not lone afterward by Van Pi-no t for $1,000. Ho tired of ic because every visitor stopped buforo "The Angolus" and murmured : "You can actually hear the boll. " This in time fco irritated the owner thnt ho exchanged it with Jqlin W. Wilson for another work by Millott. It was of Wil son that Socrotan bought "Tho Ango lus" for $32,000 , and now the last price it fetched was $110,000. A .lowol In a Serpent's llonil. It is doubtful whether Shako spearo' toad , "Ugly nnd venomous , Wears yet n precious Jewel In h's ' head ; " but there is a belief current in all parts of India that acortain variety of snakes , called Shcsh Nag , when it attains the ago of 1,000 years , has a precious jewel formed in its head. This j&wel , it is ullli-jiied , possesses tlio quality of suck ing up the poison of the deadliest snake , if applied to the wounded purl , Strange ly enough , a Parsee gentleman is re puted to possess this invaluable jewel , according to a correspondent of a Gu- jarati weedy | mibliahed atWadhwnn , in Gujarat , says Notes and Qurlcs. The correspondent sayb thnt wlion the pres ent owner who , by the way , is now sixty-throe was twouty-threo years old ho lighted upon n snake of the abovementioned - mentioned variety , which ho killed. Then ho found the jewel in hl head. It lias already saved several lives. Last year , when Mr. Vidal , the collector of the district , was there it was shown to him tpo. The jewel ! H said to contain a thin. crcEcont-liko flbro , which un ceasingly oscillates in the center. His highness , the Gaikwar of Haroda , his highness , the Maharajah of Kolhapur , and bevorul other native princes are said to have olio rod several hundred thousand rupees for this unique lowol. The name of the owner Is Mr. Framjl Dadubhal Govokar , Tarupur , Bombay Presidency , Mont in Jap-in. The Japanese are learning how to eat meat. In 1681 only 80,000 head of cat tle wore slaughtered in all Japan. In 1885 thq numW increased to 110,000 ; In 1880 , to 130,600 ; in 1880 , to 200,000. , BHNNISOX miOS. ' Gront Out In Prices Next Wcotc. Fifty pieces colored chlnn silks , only 25o n yard ; 100 pieces homespun chocks , 80 inches wide , Also n big lot of double fold tricots your choice next wcok25o a yard ; 40 pieces nll-sllk surrahs , hoautl- lul line of colors. 49o nyard nothing ever shown as good value. Gront slash in ribbons ana silk molro ribbons , nil desirable shades : choice of nil widths , lOo n yard , not one-quarter of price. Big Hue of fanoy stripe ribbons nt 25o a yard , worth 76o. 40 doz ladles black jerseys , nil sizes , 60o onch. 100 doz Indies jersey ribbed vests In scnrlot , nnturnl nnd whlto , nt 60o each , cheap at 76c. C cases full count pins lo a paper. Boys pants are still down peed school pants nt 2oo , 40o , 48c , OOo nnd up all sizes , 4 to 13 years. Boys flannel waists , luce fronts , 5Su each , worth $1.00. Large line ladies nnd gents flno hemstitched linnkorchlofs with fanoy borders , also with fancy open work corners your choice 16 cents each ; cheap at 35 cents. Wo will place on sale Monday 2,000 , pounds Saxony yarn , bought nt n forced snlo1 at a low llguro. Our price on this lot , to start it n-going , Ib 1) ) cents n skein. Five Hun dred novelty dross patterns , now fall putterIIBput up in ono dress pnttornyour choice Monday only 76 cents n pattern. Wo are now in shape to show the larg est and finest stock of cloaks for ladies , misses nnd children over shown in the west. Our now dress goods are In , our new silk and plushes nro all In and our carpet dopartmontls full with now nov elties. Call and see us and look us ovor. Our prices nro guaranteed to bo rock- bottom. BKNNISON Buos. On Sunday , Sept. 8th , the Forresters of Omaha hold their flrst annual plc- : nic nnd dance at PIckard's Grove , near Rusor's Park. ' Besides all the ordinary amuscino'iits a garao of base ball bo- tvvoon the Omaha and South Omaha Forresters will bo n loading attraction. Owing to the death of Mr. Ruser tlio picnic will bo hold at Pieknrd's Grove , near by , instead of Rusor's Park as previously contemplated. Trains leave the Webster street depot at 12:45 : and 2:30 : p. m. Special from South Omaha at 10:30 : a. m. Brownotl Hull. Boarders in Brownoll Hall whoso parents reside in Omaha will bo per mitted this year to goto their homes on Friday evening if their parents so do- siro. Olionpost Mimio Ho IBIn the City Is Moiivborg's. 1514 and 1516 Dodcro st. Save 40 per cent atour great lint nnd clothing sale , September S to 14. HAYDEN BROS. AMUSEMENTS , Tnreo Nlgnts and Saturday Matinee. Commen cing Thursday , Sept W. Hoj t's Gieato.st Suo-cs * . ( A satire on superstition. ) Ono hundred and two consecutive nights nt the llljou Theater , New Yorkclty.to tlio Im-frest , bnslno sm the history of the theater. Mr , Clias , Drew , Miss Flora Walsh And the original New York comnany. pro- ttnccd under the personal illiectinn of Mr.Hojt. Uvgulnr prices ; seats on biilu Wednesday morning. Sunday September 8th AfU ) noon and i'rcnliicr , l.'JOaiiii 7:30. Grand Vocal and Instrumental By 50 of the picked musicians of the stato. Seats will bo arranged so that everybody attending can see and hear. Admission 25 Cents. ALL FIRST PREMIUMS Awnrdocl to tTulon Sowing Mnohlno nt the Fair and Exposition , Crowned AVItli Hucosi nttil Cor * orott With Glory , The Union I-ionvcs the Gro n n l With Colors Forty-five years in succession the Union ecwlng machine has swept the board of every flrst proinlum-nJ fact which con firms the verdict of the world's fair , where the Union was awarded the first premium nnd gold medal for botng "tho best machine for gonornl uso. " Competitors have striven to brcnk this record by importing the work of experts - ports from all ever the country to com- note with work don o.at Omnlm , on the Union , nnd ns a result have obtainednt the most , second premium , or "hdnor- able mention , " while the Union has in every ease carried olt the flrst pro- tniutn. This Is chiefly owing to the reverse - verse food a special feature of the Union which enables mi ordinary seamstress to perform with onnc what on other machines c\n only bo at- templed with dllllculty by exports. The display made by the Union this year all the work of homo talent wna certainly the finest over seen in this city. Embroidery of every description , roses nnd panslcs , sunflowers and llllioa thnt rivaled the beauties of floral hall , made their booth the most attractive at the fair. Infant robes wore shown stitched with No. 400 cotton thread , A thread so fine that , it Is only made by special order for the Union. No oilier machine can use It , ami yet the Union , showed garmonls containing thousands of yards of stitching made from it with out a missed or broken stitch. Tliolr samples , with the premiums awarded , will remain on exhibition nt their salesrooms , 1007-1009 Howard st. Call nnd see them. It will pay you. Save 40 per cent at out- great hat and. clothing sale , September 8 to 1 i. HAYDEN BROS. The Lombard Ins-cat Co. is advertising for $500,000 worth choice mortgage loans 'Ihrco .Night" . Commcn-l QCDTCMnCD Monday. fotrltMUtn . . . . .ipoitod liy ( in clllclont dranmtlc company. In the following Horlcs of ningnillclout logltl- innta porformnncfls : Mondny evouliiB JANH IJVHK. U'ltoidny evening 13AbT ii VNMR. Wednesday m cuing Charlotte Thompson's nowconicclv ditinm of deep emotional Interest , entitled , IIIJAHTrf ASTII A.V. llox shoot open Saturday morning. Sept. 12,13 mid H-PJtor. IIKItHMANN. Announcement Extraordinary j 3 Nights Only. Tlinittlcib , Friday niutSalunJni/ . September 12th , 13th and 14th , And Saturday Miitlnco. Tlio iicknowli'dsed Biiprrmo nnd Invlnclblo Magician , I'rt tldlgltatcuraud Illusionist ottho world. The Weird , Wonderful , World-Winning Wizard Assisted by In his nurvolous Kntartahimoat of MAGIC ; MIRTH , MYSTERY. andSpiritulism. Itesularl'rlci-s. llox Sheet Opens Wednesday. No long waiting at our AND Store for service How can you afford such quan or for clothes , tities ? This is how- Big stores in nearly every prin cipal city in America. Garments made We must have big variety and in ' big quantity to supply our trade ; buy direct from manufacturers at 3 days if required , home and abroad ; and Spot cash is a great lever ; we are satisfied with a small profit ; Trousers $5 $ to $12 $ we can't help having a big trade. Can we please so many thousand Suifs 20 to 50 and patrons ? Couldn'tyou if you Overcoats 16 to 60 had 25 years' experience and plenty trained help. Well , we have. Over 2000 NIGOLL the TAILOR in assortment , , is Street.