f a- * ? - * 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22 , 188D.-8IXTEEN PAGES. I * . i "Will Bo In llie Front Kow On Itlon * ( In 7. Some great barcains in nil depart ments : Best unblenched muslins 4J cents n yard ; full styles dress gingham G cents a yard ; outing flannels , in now fall dross styles , 11 cents u yard. Our glove sale will bo continued Mon day. Uosidos the bargains wo olTorod wo will add the following Uom , our Alexander kid glove , extra longth. 7 hooks , at $1.10 ; regular price of this glove Is $2.00. JKWELRY DEPARTMENT. COO fancy hair pins worth 50 cents , at 10 cents. FANCY GOODS. 10,000 fancy tassolsat S and 4 cents , 'worth 10 conts100 ; pieces of fancy chenille cord at 7 cents a yard , worth 15 conts. Zephyr Gc an nunco ; Saxony yarn 7c a gkcin ; German knitting yiirti 18o a fikotn ; ice wool 3c a ball ; Arusono lie : Imported ebon olio 18o ; 6,000 yards of silk ruching Monday for Oc n yard , all in remnants ol from ono to nix yards , limit ton yards , worth up to COc per yard. DRE.SS GOODS. Double width serges at lUe a yard , worth Me ; double width plaids lljo iv yard , worth 25c ; doublu fold Ilonrlolta , our loader at 25o , for this sale at 16jc ; all our 35 and 40o Ilenriotta at 25o ; our 06o all wool Henrietta at 40c ; our $1.25 Hunrictta at 70c , full CO inclios wide. Don't fail to visit our dress goods department during this sale. About 100 remnants of dross goods very low. CORSETS. Our COc corsets 'J'Je. ' A great bargain will bo u $1.25 satin corset at 76c. P. N. corset in black at $1.08 , regular price 63.00.Vo intend hereafter to make our corset and glove department two of the leading ioatures of our business. Wo have seventy-four different styles of corsets. QLOAKS. Wo can safely say wo carry ns largo an assortment of cloaks as any linn in Omaha. Wo shall make a great cut in this department nil next'week. . An elegant satin-lined plush clonk at 8K1.0.3 fully worth $20. Extra heavy plush sacqucs , 40 Inches long , $10.75 , worth.SM.OO. Our $25.00 garment can't bo duplicated for less than $40.00 , this being the popular price ; wo liavo made extra ollorls to make this garment the best in the market for the money. Our "Prince Albert" sacquo is u novelty , a regular coat and vest with soft rolling I rout , made throughout of the best material , $ . ' 17.50 , would bo cheap at35.00 , Ladies' nowmnrkets in fancy stripes , 83.95 , worth $7.00 ; ladies' nownmrkets in fancy stripes and plaids , $5.50 , worth $9.00 ; ladies' uewinarkots , Poft camel's hair material , $8.05. worth $16.00 ; this is an extra good bargain. Ai from 8)10.00 ) to $17.60 wo will offer a line of elegant garments for which other firms ask $15.00 to $ ! iO.OO. Wo handle the Now York Novelty Go's tailor-made nowmnrkots. Children's cloaks , nil ages and prices ; a good ono for $1.G ! ) , worth $2.50 ; a bettor ono for $2.75 , worth $ . ' { .50 ; n dandy for $4.-1C , fully worth $7.00. Our display of French pattern hatsand bonnets will continue for Monday and Tuesday. STONEIIILL'S. MILES OP MOUWAhK. Must Ho Ijalcl lie fore the Sixth of Next Month. Sidewalks must bo laid on the following treats on or before tlio Oth of October. If not laid , they will then bo put down by ' .ho city , and the coat assessed against the prop erty : East sulo Twenty-seventh street , from Lcavpnworth to Marcy streets , lots 5 and 0 , block 3 , Marsh's tidditlon ; 0 feet wide. East side Twenty-fourth street , from .Dodge street to Capitol nvcnuo ; 0 feet wide. * West aide Thirtieth street , from the alloy north of Pinlcnoy street to the north side of Pratt street : 0 feet wide. East side Twenty-fourth avenue , between Harney street and St. Mary's avenue ; 0 feet wide. North side Hickory street , from Twenty- fourth to Twenty-sixth street ; (1 ( feet wide. West side Twenty-fourth street , from Hickory street to Union Pacific railroad track ; 4 feet wide. South aide Decutur street , from Twenty- fourth to Twonty-ilftu street ; repairs. North sulo Dorcas street , from Eighth to Tenth street ; 4 feet wide. South side California , from Seventeenth-to Twentieth street ; repairs. Northwest corner of Capitol avenue and 'Fifteenth street ; repairs. North side of Cuss street , from Twentieth to Twonty-lirst street ; 0 foot wide. South side Cass street , west one-half of block 47 , city ; 0 feet wide. East dido Twenty-second street , between California and Webster streets ; 0 feet wide. Northeast corner Twenty-second and Cali fornia streets ; U feet wide. , West side Twenty-second street , between California and Cass streets ; I ) feet wide. North and south sides of California street , .from Twenty-second street to Crolghtoa col lege ; 0 feet wide. North and south sides of Webstar street , between Twenty-first and Tivonty-thlru streets ; 0 foot wide. North and south Hides of Hurt street , bo- .twoen Tweuty-second and Twenty-third streets ; ( I feet wido. . East sldo Twenty-third street , from Hurt to CumiiiR street ; repairs. South side of St. Mary's avenue , between Twenty-fifth avenue and Twenty-fifth street ; 0 feet wido. Lot UO in Isauo & Griffin's addition , cast ide Twenty-fifth avenue ; 0 feet wido. East and west sides Twonty-flfth street , between St. Mary's ' avenue and Leaven- worth street ; repairs. North side Leavenworth street , from Twenty-fourth to Twenty-fifth street ; ro- imlrs. _ Ilcliire Uiiytni ; A piano examine the now scale Kimball - ball piano. A. IIospo , 1513 Douglas. Something Now. Patrons of the Chicago & North western railroad can now leave their order for a baggage wagon at the city btllco , 1401 Farnnm street , r.nd liavo their baggage chocked direct from their hotel or residence to any point east , thus saving the annoyance of ro- chuckirig at the depot.R. R. R. RiTCinis , General Agent. llnril Coal. Wo o'ffer for CASH , the following prices on best quality anthracite coal , delivered in any part of the oily : "Grnto" and "Egg , " $8.75 per ton. "Stovo" and "Nut , " $9.00 per ton. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ( , Telephone 4il. ! 214 South 13th st. A dunce and supper will bo given by Goodrich ledge at their hall on Saund- era street , on Thursday night , Septem ber 20. Odd Follows and their friends arc cordially invited. Tlio S The Stenographer's association will bold lt regular meeting next Tuesday ovonlnp , fSeptembqr 81 , at the Standard shorthand cliool , rooms 3 , 4 , 5 and 0 , Ware block. Prof. L. J. Hlalco , of the Omaha high school , will deliver an address on the sub ject of shorthand , and there will be au Inter esting exhibition on the typewriter by W , A. Holier , ono of our best stenographers and formerly an oftlcial reporter for the southern district of Nebraska. Printed copies of the constitution and by- ln\Vi will bo distributed at the meiitluK , JOIIK A. HOONEV , Secretary. For Sale , my residence , S. W. 21st & Cuss. LcavlttUunUmiuJC'rolfhtcn bile , , 8T1OBR A GO. Dress Goo Is , lfc * Goods. Fall Shntlca nntl Iltnoks. Wo are able to show the choicest pro ductions iti novelties. Handsome dress patterns , with pan els of waist trimming thoroughly "Pa- rlslonne. " Cholco bordered patterns in wool and silk effects effectsFrom $5.75 upwards , ' BROADCLOTH. Extraordinary value. Every autumn shade in stock. $1.00. BROADCLOTH. A perfect cloth in every respect. The finish of this cloth is beautiful , Forty desirable shades to select from , $1.50. BROADCLOTH. The finest in the market at the price : usually sold at $2.05 and $2.75. Wo sell this line at $2.00. SPECIALI SPECIAL ! SPECIAL ! Herringbone sorgo. 62 Inches wide ; fall colors. Worth $1.00. G7io. French Foulo , hoavywoicrht goods , 50 inches wide , all colors. Worth $1.25. at 87ic. LADIES' CLOTH. All wool , all shades , worth 50c , At 85c. * FRENCH SERGE. Sixty shades , line all wool goods , 40 inches wide , 65c. PLAIDS , PLAIDS. PLAIDS I Elegant large assorted line at 45o. Imported plaids , all styles , at 85o and $1.00. $1.00.MOURNING MOURNING DEPARTMENT. In this department we call special attention - tontion to our line silk warp Henrietta , a perfect black , valued at $1.80 , For $1.00. Our stock mourning department contains the latest weaves of styles in black goods , Fancy weaves , Wool and silk warp Henrietta , Fine Camels hair , Cable and ottoman cords , Wide wtitilu diogonals , French and English sorgo. KELLEY. STIGER & CO. , Cor. Dodge and 15th sts. WHAT HE U1I ) SAV. Inspector Donovau'd Testimony Before the Council. Paving Inspector Donovan has written a card to TUB BKE , in which ho takes excep tion to the following paragraph published in the report ot tlio council committee's inves tigation of the Gray-Ualcombo paving squabble : "Mr. Donovan was closely Questioned by the committee and Mr. Gray , and finally admitted that the inspection demanded by Major Balcombo was so rigid that ho had at .lines bien compelled to reject blocks that in his own judgment ho considered good and iropor material. This was especially true of the work on Spauldinp street , where good jlocics were rejected solely on account of their color. " Mr. Donovan accuses the reporter of hav ing been too industrious , and attempts te got out of his ndmKsion by saying that ho re ferred to the blocks that wei-o rejected in liulk on Spauldlng street. Ho suys ho hail no doubt that good blocks wore rejected in this manner. Mr. Donovan has simply adopted the plan , In general use , of impeaching the veracity of the reporter as a method of getting out of an embarrassing position. The facts of the case are just as reported. Councilman "Bailey asked Mr. Donovan if it were not a fact that under the severe rules of inspection adopted by the board , ha had not at times been compelled to reject blocks against bis own judgment. Mr. Dohavau , after some hesitation , said : "That Is true in some cases " Ho was then interrupted by a discussion that was going on between Mr , Counsman and Mr. Snyder. " Mr. Fred Gray asked the gentlemen to listen to the answer to Mr. Bailey's ques tion. Order was restored and Mr. Bailey's question to Mr. Donavan was repeated. Mr. Donavan's answer was very nearly in these words : Mr. Balcombo and the city en gineer frequently visit the work nad pull out bfccks after I have inspected tliem. On Spaulding street , when the red blocks first began to come in they wore rejected , although many of them were good. " "That's what I wanted to get at1 said Mr , Gray. "I wanted this committee to know that those red blocio wore first rejected by Bnlcombo on account of their color. " It is very possible that Mr. ( Donovan in tended to say that the good blocks referred to were rojccted In the two wagon loads of | ioor blocks , but the fact remains that ho did not so qualify his statement. Sirs. . ) . liunson. Como and seethe splendid line of woolen underwear we have got in for the winter. Wo liavo the host goods for the money ever brought to Omaha. Just received $1,000 worth of In fants' ana children's caps and bonnets for fall , with cloaks to match. MRS. J. BENSdN , Fifteenth and Douglas. Red Cross Stoves. There oxisls certain facts in connec tion with the Rod Cros's Parlor heaters which arc not disputed , by manufactur ers of competing stoves. It will pay you to come and examine them before buying. NEBRASKA FURNITURE & CARPET Co. , Solo Agents , 000 , 008 N. 10th. Miss Kate McCabe , having just re turned from tlio east , will continue dressmaking. Cloaks a specialty , 1020 Douglas stroot. Knot Tinio to tlin Knst. Tha Burlington No. 2 , fast vestibule express , leaves Omaha dally at 8:15 : p. in. and arrives at Chicago at 7:00 : the next morning , in time to connect with all morning trains out of Chicago for the oast. The famous fast m'iil'now car rying passongorslcaves Omaha daily at 0:00 : p.m. and Council Bluffs at 9:25 : p.m. , arriving at Chicago at 11:50 : the follow ing morning-tho fastest tinro over made between the Missouri river and Chicago cage on regular schedule. Pullman palace sleeping curs and free redcning chair cars on all through trains , ffumptuous dining cars on vestibule express - press trains both to Chicago and Den ver. City ticket oillco , 1223 Furimm st. Telephone 250. For Halo. Two good covered delivery wagons. C. B. Moore & Co. , 1516 Dodge st. Hclin & Thompson announce the ar rival of the fall woolens. They desire inspection of their very largo stock of special styles by all gentlemen who ap preciate thoroughly iirst class garments. Itod CI-OI > H Wo take pleasure in announcing that wo liavo bocured the exclusive sale in Omaha of the celebrated Red Cross base burners , ranges and soft coal hoators. It is the beet stove made on the Ameri can continent call and EOO them before buytiifr , NEBRASKA FURNITURE k CAR PET CO. , UOO. 1503 N. 10th street. Iteil Cross Stoves , Nebraska Furniture & Cor pot Co , , COO , 003 N. 10th , uro solo agents for Omaha fof these atov.os. See them before buy ing. N nnos. Silk Plastic * , lUnelc nml Colored DrcRB Qooili ) , The buying public are showing an appreciation of our many attractions la styles and our low prices. Our 20c silk plushes , in till shades , find quick ealo. Silk velvets are ncain very stylish , and wo liavo nil the choice shades at COc , 75c , $1.00 and $2.75 , in plain , and fancy from $2.00 to $0,50. A beautiful heavy gros grain silk , absolutely pure , in nil shades. GUc. ordinarily cheap at $1.00. In black situs wo carry the makes of the best manufacturers in the world , fully warranted , beautiful luster , at OOc , 75c , & 5c , $1.00 , $1.25 to $3.76. A full line of Persian silk novelties , also striped and fancy silks in all now designs , all at ax- Lromely low prices. In black goods wo have the most complete and attractive stock in any western city. Brllllant- inos tire the coming iabrio in llack goods , and are growing In favor each day , Wo liavo the most comnloto line , double width , from COc to $1.25. Black cashmeres are much worn and always desirable and are steadily advancing in price. Wo con tinue to sell the best French goods at 48e. 55o , 636 and 88c. The best black Swiss goods ever offered are silk warp Henriettas. Wo carry the finest make-s only and soil thorn tit 75e , 8Sc , 'Joe , $1.07 , $1.25 and $2.50. IN COLORED DRESS GOODS Wo have brought out many now styles this fall. Fancy chocks , plain and stripe , serviceable and beautiful , a special cial grade at 47c , worthy of your a'tton- Lion. Novelty suitings in largo variety this season , bettor than over before. Combination suits in now designs , $3.50 , $7.2-5 , $15.50 to $37. In dross ilannola and ladles' cloth out * stock was never so attractive ) ns now. Broadcloth for ladies' winter suits 76o to $1.05 , special good value. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Wo will surprise you with prices in * our shoo department this week . You will find the bet bargains wo have ever shown in all kinds of shoo wear. All kinds of ladies' slippers at reduced prices to close. An immense line of children's shoos ] ust In. Buy your shoos of us and save 30 per cent. Little kid body shoes 25c.HAYDEN" HAYDEN" BROS. , Dry Goods. and Shoos. 5 , 5 ( tJ tlio Ijuoky Number , The Consolidated Coffee company would call the attention of these inter ested to the following guesses on their exhibit at the Coliseum : Mrs. C. II. Balllt , 2118 Burt street , 5,5G4. Mr. G. C. Maguire , 1713 Lake street , 5,500. Mrs. J. P. Southard , 111 South Eighteenth street. 5,557. MisaM. Paddock , 2003 South Thir teenth street , 5,655. Mr. Gcorgo Boll , 1480 North Nine teenth street , 5,555. Mrs. M. Hompol , 444 South Twenty- fourth street , 5,555. Mrs. Alice Carpenter , South Omaha , 5,555. Mrs. W. R. Sngo , South Omaha , 5,555. Mrs. Foxworthy , 1707 St. Mary's avo- nuo. 5,555. Mrs. F. T. Tunison , 2712 Decatur street , 5,555. M. H. Nelson , 1,211 Howard street , 6,535. Mrs. Joseph M. Firloy , 1012 Clark , 6,555. Mrs. K. Miller , 1129 South Twenty- eighth street , 5,553. Mrs. B. Baxter , 1907 Douglas street , 5,555. Mr. F. E. .Bailey. 1501 North Nine teenth street , 5,555. Seifken , Twenty-ninth and So ward , 5,655. Miss Venus O'Neill , 222 Burt scroot , 5,555. Miss Nellie Ackwioh , 2111 Seward street , 5,555. Miss IT. Boll , 2512 Evnrt street , 6,555. J. J. Harrington , 407 North Twenty-third street , 5.555. Mrs. Mary G. McCague , 2221 Dodge street , 6,655. Dr. A. Johnson , 1402 Douglas street , 5,555. Mrs. E. H. Allen , 1114 Harnoy street , 5,555. G. W. L. Missuror , care Gate City Ice company , 5,555. M . P. Waldorf , Western , Saline county , Nebraska , 6,555. Owing to the closeness of the guesses wo are obliged , in fairness to all , to present - sent twenty-five prizes instead of twenty of our Perfection Java and Mocha , which wo would respectfully call your attention to as the Jbost brand of coffee on the market. , The lucky guessers will please call at 1414 Harnoy street and got * thoir' can of coffee. _ _ THE INTBRNATIONA.LI CONOUESS. The Preparation For Tdclr Rnooptlon In Omaha. William K Burtis , the gentleman in chnrpo of the delegation of the international American congress which will visit Omaha October 20 , has written Mayor Broatch a letter , in which ho submits the following programme. Tlio party will arrive In Omaha at noon Saturday and will remain until midnight Sunday night when they will leave for DBS Moincs. A committee will mcot , the delega tion at Sioux City Saturday morning and escort him to this city. Lunch will bo'served on the train , In order that the entire after noon may be spent in looking over tlio points of Interest in the city. The smelting works and all other points ot interest will bo visited. On Sunday the party will visit Fort Omaha , whore a dress parade will bo held , permission for which will bo naked of the secretary of war. , The cltv will furnish the best accommoda tions in Omaha for the delegates. The programme of reception in Omaha will bo forwarded Mr. Curtis , In order that ho may bo included in the itenerary of the trip. Itcil CroHH Stoves Best in the world , base burners , ranges and soft coal hoators. Nobrnskti Fur niture and Carpet Co. , GOO , COS N. 10th street. For Rent A now piano. Apply to C. R. Sherman , Kuhn's drug store , Madame M. A. Wallace has rojfcurnod from her trip to Pans , and IB no'w prepared - pared to see her friends and customers. Harvest Excursion Mnll'-llutcs Via the llurllnuton. On September 24th and October 8th the Burlington Route will soil tickets nt ono faro for the round trip from Mis souri river points to points on its own and connecting lines in Nebraska , Kan sas. Colorado , Wyoming , Utah , Idaho and Montana. Tickets good for thirty days. Ticket omco,1223 Furnam St. Now sorghum at the mill at reason able prices , ono roilo west of Rock Spring dairy. Inquire for A. Cottom , Como early for molasses. l.ilcoiiHes. Judge Shields issued liuousoa to tin fol lowing parties yesterday : Name and residence. Aso I August Hopiio , Lal'latto , Neb . 31 ( Anna M. S. Paulson , Cmaha . 22 j James R. Hcomo , Omahu . , . ' - I Emma McQachy , Omaha . . , . 11 ! Isidore Hessolbcrp. Cuiaha . , . . 83 Theresa Loonier , Omaha . . . 23 The Lombard In vest Co. is advertising for $500,000 , worth choice mortgage loans Four Great JDargalns Per Mon- Ribbons , PorfnmcB , Wooden Towel nnilArtldolnl I'lnnts Dun't'Fall to Secure Some. RIBBONS , RIBBONS. These who failed to cot some of our ribbons during the last great ealo will liavo an opportunity Monday morning. Wo have just received another very large shipment of these ribbons in all Lho now and scarce shades. LOT 1 AT 7ic. 1,000 pieces all silk ribbon in all the now shades , worth 12c | yard , sale price c. LOT 2 AT lOc. 600 pieces gros grain satin edge beau tiful quality worth 16c , sale prlco lOc. LOT ! ) AT 121o. 600 pieces groa grain and Merle ribbons bens worth 18e , sale prlco 121c. LOT4AT105c. 200 pieces very wide satin and gros jraiu ribbon worth as high as 3c ( ) , sale prlco Hijc. LOT 5 AT lOo. Beautiful fancy ribbons , the finest wo have ever offered , satin and gros grain ribbons , worth 60o , sale prlco only lOo. PERFUMES , PERFUMES. 100 Ibs of the best quadruple extracts In all the finest odors. Sold every where at 60o oz. Sale price Monday 25c per ounco. 100 bottles bay rum at 49c , worth 7oc. TROPICAL PLANTS FOR DECORATIONS. Wo will place on sale Monday mornIng - Ing over 100 different kinds. They are bountiful , and it is nearly impossible to toll them from real flowers. TOWEL RINGS. 10 gross towel rings , something now , every lady must have ono , on sale Mon day at 60c on main floor. N. B. FALCONER. New Millinery. Mine. Hickman is now ready to show the latest shapes and colors for fall and winter. She has a largo stock at prices to suit all and will bo pleased to have ladies call to examine for themselves. She has ono of the best trimmers west of Now York and can fill orders with taste and promptness An elegant line of French patterns on hand. 1414 Doug las stroot. All the latest styles in hats , bonnets and millinery novelties at I" . M. Scha- doll &Co. , 218 N. Kith , Omaha , Nob. ItV XOU A.KI2 GOING EAST. Don't Break Your Back Trying to lift your trunk , but stop into the city ticket oflico of the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. , 1501 Far- num street ( Barker block ) , and get your ticket and a check for your bag gage through from your hotel or residence - donco to destination. No delay ; no trounle ; no loss of time ; every thing done for you. Don't forget that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway is the only line between Omaha and Chicago and all points east that has adopted tlio Metropolitan Residence Bngiago checking system. You will also llnd on this line the most perfectly equipped trains of the bestPultman sleeping cars , elegant frco i chair cars , luxurious coaclios and the best dining cars in the world. Cars start from Union Pacitic depot , Omaha. F. A. NASII , Gon. Agent , 1601 Farnam St. . Barker Block. Mortimry. The funeral of Michael Curran , who died at St. Joseph's hospital Thursday , took place yesterday afternoon from Heafey & Heafoyls undertaking establishment to the Holv Scp- ulohrc. The burial toolc place under the or ders of a brother of the deceased in Brown- ington , Mo. The private funeral of Maggie Fox. the ten-year-old daughter of Contractor Pat Fox , who died of diphtheria , toolc place yesterday morning from the parents' residence , Fif teenth and Cumlng. The interment was at the Holy Sepulchre. The pull bearers wore James Tucker , James Slidou , Frank Kitchen and Frank Elmoro. AMUSEMENTS , Monday , Sept , 23. First time In the city of the highly successful Musical Farco-Comedy , entitled " THE FAKIR , " lly Paul M. Potter and Harry L. llamlln. THOMAS. Q , SEABROOKE a ? SETil BOXER NKWMU8IO. I 1MIETTV ( JIHI.S. MSW BONGS. | NEW DANCES. llegular prices , " 5c , COc , 75c and $1.00. Seats are now on bale. HOUSE Ono Night Only. TUESDAY , SEPTEMBER 84. KARL GARDNER The great tiermnn Comedian and Swoct Sin ger In his new romantic play. FATHERLAND ? Under the Management of Sidney It , Kllla. Mr. Gardner will sing tun folio wine now Songs : "Shut Your Byes 1'lghtlv and open Your Mouth. " "German Swell. " " 1'retty llobolinlr , " and the greatest of all SUCCUSPOS , "T1IU I.II.OCH. " A Hogular prices. llox Sheet open Monday. NEW GRAND S& OueNiglit Onl7 , , WeMay , Sjpt , 25 , The Famous Author-Actor , Mr. I'd ward HARRIGAN And Ills Nnw Yorto Company , under the man agement of M. W.iJlaiilay , presenting Mr. IIar- rlgaii'u original ( iramntlo picture of Mow York city life , intltlea ' OLD LAVENDER ! GEO. K. HKAIIAM. Mt'BlCAFj DIHl'.Cl'Oll. Itognlar prices , Itox sheet opens Tuesday. ROWS flPERA HOAISI Tliurnilny , l-'rldny a id Buturclay , Sept.0 , U7 anil UK. Kngageioent of the Queen ot Comediennes , NELLIE McHENRY , Supported l > y her Famous Company of Artists , uniler the direction of Webster te Maetlisr , In tuat cyclone of mirth and music , GREEN-ROOM FUN ! Embodying the Adventures and Mlshapn ofu Party of Amateur * Impressed will ) u dediru for a glimpse behind the scenes of a theatre. Writ- tea liy Dronson Howard , Ksr | . , author of the "Henrietta. " etc. Prices ! Uc. We. T5c aud tl.OO , Beats go fiale WeauesJay morutug. KN nuos.1 Special Snlc Momfnv. Fifty ilozon fine Inrgo brochot-bordor knotted tritiRo Dnninsk towels , nlso Homboi\-Btitciiod rod-bordered lluca- baek towola , worth 60o anil COc , on Monday only 25 cents oncli , only six fold to ono customer nt this price. Ex tra Rood value in towels ul 7o , lOc , 12Jo , 16e and lOo each. Wo have ever 1,200 doz en towels on hand and \v are going to reduce our stock on towels , Wo advise all to talco advantage of this sale 200 dozen 10x10 glass doylies fie each or COo a do/on ; line throe-fourth size dinner napkins $1.2-5 , $1.50 , $2 , $2.50 and $ ; $ uu to $5 a dozen ; 72-inoh tmtln-llnishud bleached table damask at SI n yard , worth $1.05 ; imported turkoy-rou fringed table cloths 05c , 75o. OOc , $1 , $1.25 and $1.50 each ; 18-inch glass tow eling reduced to 60 n yarit whore can you match this bargain ? Fine twilled toweling at lOo a yard , worth 16c ; 20- Inch Gorman looni-dico toweling at 15c per yard , worth 25c per yard. Cotiipnro our prices on linens , 60-Inch wide turkoy-rcd damask , 15c a yard ; double- width cream colored table linens 12jo per yard. Wo liavo the boat COo table lin en in Omaha , White bed spreads at40ccach. Wo are solo agents for Rylnnds & SoiiH'llno Marseilles spreads , to which line \vo call your particular attention , ranging in price from $1.08 to $4.08 each. Our red-twilled llannels which wore bought at the auction sale in Now York , and which wore placed on sale last week , are going fast at 15e , lOo , 17c , 19c , 25c , I0c ! , JJoo and 40o per yard , , They are extra good value and wo can not promise to duplicate them this season. _ Wo shall olTor some very good bargains on Monday in blankets and comforts on Main llo'or. Wo have tlio ticst canton llannol in Omaha at 5 andilOc per yard. Good dark calicos 6e per yard. 50 pieces standard comfort calico at Oc nor yard , worth 8c , fast colors. Golden wedding soft finished bleached muslin 8io , 12 yards for $1.00. White shaker flannel 6c per yard. HAYDEN 13ROS. Leaders of Low Prices for Omaha. Dr. Matticohas removed to the Doug las block , Sixteenth and Dodge streets. Miss"M. Logan lias returned from the cast and will bo ready to see patrons at 2117 Pnrnnm st. this weok. Tim Art A8nocl.nton. ! A special montinpj of the Western Art association will bo hold at 7:30 : to-morrow ovenliiR , nt the Linlnu'cr art gnllory , to in augurate the work of the scaaon and mnko prcoaratlons for the fall exhibit , but moro particularly to tulco some steps looking to the Immediate establishment of n permanent art school under the auspices of the associa tion. A full attendance of tiio moinbnrs on this occasion is almost imperative. Lovers of art generally will nlso bo welcome. Sioux City Corn 1'nlacc. The C. St. P. M. & O. R'y will run a special train from Omaha to Sioux City and return Sunday , Sept. 29 , leaving Omaha at 7-10 : a. m. Returning , leave Sioux City at 8 p. m. Ono fare for the rouad trip. T. W. TKASDALU , G. P. A. Madame M. A. Wallace has returned from her trip to Paris , and is now pre pared to see her friends and customers. Corn anil Cattle. Willow Springs distillery recently In- crcasod the capacity to 1,700 bushels , and will after next weolc use 2,000 bushels dclly. Its former capacity was 1,000 bushels per nay. It will soon feed " ,000 head of cattle on its slop. _ Miss IsnniiH Koturns. Miss Alice Isaacs , late of Stern Bros. , Now York , who has opened a largo and elegant millinery department in con nection with the well known firm of Uoyman & Dpiches , 1518 and 1520 Far nam st. , has just returned from abroad , and extends an invitation to all to at tend her fall and winter opening on Tuesday and Wednesday , Sept. 24 and 25. Miss Isaacs has the finest line of the very lalost Parisian bonnets aud round hats , as well as millinery in all the latest designs , ever brought to this city. This also' includes everything new in flowers for evening and "bridal wear. THE NEW GOODS AT NICOLL'S ' You must see the goods , they're as nobby as can b.e , and so cheap. Why , they are making- them up in the very best'style for * 25. You don't find me going to Mr. Wait-till-you-get-ready-to- pay , exclusive tailor on B street , for my clothes hereafter. No , indeed , Nicoll catches me with the cash , and leaves ten to fifteen dollars in my pocket. All are sure to find a favor ite pattern in the range of our large purchases. We arc doing lots of tailor ing. We are able to do as much more. Come and see us. OIMEVUMXC.S. ; . No goods charged to any one. TAILOR 1409 Douglas Street , , BKNNIBON MHOS. Great Curtain nnU Dross Oooiln Snlo Monday. 60 pieces 38-Inch now fall fancy chock dross goods. They . nro worth 871o wholesale , wo will offer ohoico of the onllro lot Monday at 10oayardro- ; member 88-inch wide and onlylOon yard , Great curtain sale , curtain chains and brass trimmed curtain notes given away frco. 100 pairs of Netting ham lace curtains ; lor this sale only ; io ! ) a pair. 00 pairs of Nottingham lace curtains , 8 yards long , taped all around , a beautiful curtain and brass trimmed curtain-polos thrown in , onlv OSon pair , worth $1.50. 60 pairs of Nottingham lace curtains , 8i yards long , taped all around , brass trimmed curlnin poles given away , only $1.10 a pair , worth $2. 80 pairs of Nottingham lace cur tains , 8J yards long and 2 yards wide , a wonderful bargain , brass trimmed cur tain poles thrown in , only $1.50 per pair , worth $2.60. 48 pairs of extra line Nottingham lace curtains Jtl yards long , ah elegant cur tain taped all nround , only $2 pair and curtain poles thrown in. See our line of extra line curtains during this sale at $3 pair ; you can't match thorn In this city for loss thnn $5. 100 pairs of portiere curtains with elegant dado only $1.88 pair , worth $3 , curtain poles thrown in. 68 pairs of extra heavy and largo size nortioro curtains during tliis sale only Si pair , worth $ ( } ; polo and chains given away. 200 pairs of elegant - gant chenille portiere curtains , extra largo size in all colors , during this sale only $8 pair , worth $12.60. Great sale ladies' fancy cotton hose only lOo pair , worth up to 50c. Boys' and girls' fast black school hose , all sizes , 2-jo pair , only 4 prlco. Ladles' and gonts'"handkorohiofs at 6c each ; 60 pieces line white shaker llannols 7 o yard , worth 121o ; 1 case heavy shirt ings Go yard , only i prlco. Visit our cloak department. Wo can save you money on cloaks. Special bargains in every department next week. DKNNISON BROS. ! > 'or tlio Imtllo ; . Grand millinery opening Thursday , Friday and Saturday of this woolc , from 9 a. m. to8 p. in. , at Groonman & Rich ardson's now store , 114 South Fifteenth street , next to the postollico. This firm has the reputation of producing the love liest goods , the most correct and stylish millinery that can bo executed by artis tic hands west of Cnicago. Our hair dressing room is complete. Shampoo ing , trinlming bangs , hair dressing , bleaching and dying hair in a satisfac torily manner. Full line of Mmo. Shaw's cosmetics , which will bo of value to the ladies. Fine line of theatrical wigs and grease paints. AH are cor dially , invited. GKKHXMAN & RICIIAIIDSOK , 114 S. Fifteenth St. , next to P. O. James D. Upton , Ijiitlics' T.-iilor. Announces to the ladies of Omaha that ho will open lirat class dressmak ing parlors , No. 2023 Fnrnam street. Perfect lit , latest styles. Ladies invited to call on or alter Monday , Sept. 23d. < Mon of refined taste's can bo suited with a box'of choice cigars , imported by W. E. Hamilton , Barker block. Tlio 00 Co nt.Storo. Great novelty sale of useful , artlsltO nnd orifnmontiu goods. , China and glassware , silver plated ware , lamps , plush g6ods , brackets , tables , pictures , jewelry , house furnish * Ing goods , dolls , toys , in factalniostany * thing you want. At abbut ono-half actual valuo. Below low wo quote you prices on ton lots. Como to the store and wo will show you ton thousand as good or bolter bar gains. Lot 1 consists of 25dozon hand painted square shaped cuspidorca at 20o ouch , worth 7Go. Lot 2 , 100 20x30 photo engravings in throo-lnoh gold or bronze frames with glass nnd mat at O'Jo ' , worth $2.60. Lot 3 consists of ton dozen line vase lamps with colored plnss shades complete - ploto atSOc , worth $2.00. Lot 4 , twelve do/on center tables lu oalt or cherry at lilc , worth $1.00. Lot 5 consists of 25 dozen rolled plato breastpins , warranted to wear foryoar0i at 25o each , worth $1.00. Lot 0,12 dozen solid cold rings sot with gnriint , tlgorlto , afiiothylst , oto ; , at 50o ouch , usual prlco $1.25 , Lot 7 , 8 dozen Bissell carpet swoopora at $1.41) ) each , worth $2 60. Lot 8,25 dozen extra largo dolls with bisque heads and kid bodies at 25o , worth 60c. 60c.Lot Lot 0,100 dozen Roger Bros , o.xtrn , plated teaspoons in now patterns at 09o. Sets regularly sold at $2.00. Lot ! ( ) , > 60 dozen extra fine plush quavto albums , with word "Album" in nickel on the front , mahogany llnishoil jnsldo at 09o , worth $2.60. Mail orders solicited. TIIE 00 CENT STOuE , 1209 Furniun st. Peterson has outdone itself for Octo ber. The ladies say that besides its va ried literary and artistic attractions , Peterson baa the merit of being of the greatest assistance in making up their now outfits. DENTAL NOTICE , THIS I8TO CERTIFY THAT UOCTOllSl 6 , W , WERTZ , No. 1507 Don clns St. S , B , RATION , Mo. 30 ! ) Kaluga IIlock. C , E , SMITH , No. 43 Donglim Illook. R , W , BAILEY , No. 1112 Paxton HlooK. Arc our onlv licensees to mnko nndto furnish In the city nfOmalin. any OHO\VNSi > r Illll DOK- WOltlC , mamifuctiired under the imtunts uf tua INTHHNATIUNAIi TOOl'II OUOWN COM- 1'ANY. Said patents are construed to cover tlio most pr.ictlcivl forms of Artillclal Dentures now commonly known 111 Crown and llrldgo work. All piTHtins nro hereby unutinnctl nialn-.t iiDintninir Hiicli Artificial Ili'iituri-s oovcrcd ly nai < l patents frriiinnylOriilisr not licensed , an none nro fuitlinrlzud o.xccpt l > v Ilio written Ili-riiHc ol'HHhl eoimmiiy. The full legal penalty will lia promptly en forced n iilnst AM , DtiN'l IS'18 , as we 11 as their putltnts nniklng unauthorized use of any sucU patented dentmo. International Tooth Crown Company. JACUSON W. AMV.utn , tbolr attorney In tact Westa.ld Street. DntodNow York , Sept. 21 , IBM ) . CENTS \ TO ALL Jj ) / -I MI 2 | ยง Sf ) -j HI l 25I -1 41 - -1 -1 -1 -1 - 44 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 s$7 $7 $7 $7' $7 $7 $7 7 $7 $7 $7 ! $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 47 $7 $7 $7 87 $7 RAGON $7 $7 < $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 87 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 i ; $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 YOU . CAN ( ! UiHH TO-1MV. . $7 $7 WK L.b AltHWJilt TUKHDAV. $7 .17 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 67 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 $7 57 $7 $7 $7$7B $7 FRANK BARRETT & CO. - ; TAILORS r' 1' ' ' . i Are now ready to show you their fine line of fall and win ii < ter suitings. .1 Business Suits to order from $28 to $ 40 ' , Dress Suits from . 40 to $50 , Trousers from $6 to $12. OVERCOATS. .1i To encourage early orders in heavy coats we Will make a reduction of 10 per cent on all heavy Overcoats ordered this i month. For STYLE and FIT AVC equal any tailor in the city. Call and see us day or evening. 115 North 15th Street. One-half block North of Postoffice. .1