8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , SEPTEMBER 2 < ) . 1880.-SIXTEEN PAGES. B , B. FALCONER , The Sale of Handkerchiefs and Qcnts' Furnishings ' \VI1I bo Continued Monday nml Tties- lny Don't 1'nss Xhom They Arc tie ! Greatest VltlnoVo Have Yet OtTcrcd , LOT 1 , 600 dozen plain white , ntl-Hnon , nud 00 dozen colored bortlor handkerchiefs , worth lOc , to-morrow nt 6c. LOT 2 AT IOC. COO dozen plain vrhito nnd fancy bor der Immlkcrchlofs , worth IBc , sale price lOc. LOT 8 AT 260. 800 dozen plain nnd colored border , nnd all-silk handkerchiefs , worth 113 high as 05c , in one lot to-morrow at 2oc. The 85e , COc , 7Cc and 81 lots nro the greatest bargain wo have over placed on our counters. GENTS' SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. 400 pouts' till pure sillc hemstitch in itial handkerchiefs , at 48c , just half pl'lCO. pl'lCO.MUFFLERS MUFFLERS , MUFFLERS. COO gents' line white cashmere muf flers , cxtrn largo size ; they nro worth COc , sale price i2Jc. ! GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. GENTS' COLLARS AND CUFFS. Monday wo will sell 200 do/on of the celebrated "Crown" brand ' Rents' 4-ply V nil pure linen collars in standing and turn-over. They nro sold every whereat f. at $2.25 per dozen ; our price for this f.f ealo 02c } per dozen. f- "CROWN" CUFFS1 60 doon ( fonts' -l-ply all pure linen "crown" brand cuffs , regular retail price $ . " . .60 per dozen , our price for this Bale $1,0" ) per dozon. GENTS' ' WOOL UNDERWEAR. 1 case gouts'fine striped eiunol hair shirts nnd drawers , all sizes , at OOc , peed value at $1.10. 1 case cnoh gents' extra fine quality in camel's hair and scarlet shirts and drawers at $1.60 ; they are worth 82 each. 60 do/on gents , "Royal" ribbed shirts nnd drawers , in ecru and golden brown. Warranted to wear and will not shrink , at $1.75 , former prlca $2.2u. COLORED DUICSS GOODS. 40 inch all wool honrietta in a full line of shades worth 81 per yard ; on Monday 75c. French plaids 42 inch and all wool , anew now line , at 76c ; wortn $1 per yard. Scotch plaids , the genuine article , in nil styles at $1 per yard. Wo havp the Ilncst line of combina tion suits in the city and at prices to suit every ono. 38 inch Merino caupino at 35c per yard ; they are worth COc. Wo have just received a shipment of all wool serges and will place them on sale Monday at oOc ; they are worth G5c. Flannel plaids and stripes in great variety , just the thing for children's wear , only See pot1 yurd. Now styles in printed cashmeres at $14 per pattern. TABLE COVERS AND SCARFS. Wo place on sale Monday the hirirost assortment of now patterns in scarfs and covers over brought west. CIIENILLK COVERS. 4-4 best duality , $1.00. G-4 boat quality , $2.00. 7-4 best quality , $2.50. Ifr Ifrf 8-4 best quality , -W.75. f 8-10 boat quality , $5.00. ? . . k 8-12 best quality , SO.GO. Now raw sillc covers nnd embroidered Windsor oloth scarfs at very low prices. SPECIAL ! SPECIALI ! Wo are n gents for the improved pro cess for cleaning gloves. All dark col ored cloves , either undressed kid or Moleskin gauntlets , cleaned without fading. Also satin and kid slipporsanU gloves dyed black.N. N. B. FALCONER. null JMdnitillc Suppli-s. The Bnkinbino Engineering and Supply company nro hydraulic nnd mining engineers both by education and practice. They nro introducing in the west some of the finest mining machin ery , a part of which is the celebrated spiral weld steel pipe for hydraulic and mining purposes. This pipe is the strongest as well ns the lightest ; mak ing it desirable as the price is less per foot and reduces the freight to a mini mum. Example : a six-inch pipe weigh ing ! I 05-100 pounds per foot will stand a strain of 1,000 pounds to the square inch and is so tested ; not only by the manu facturers , hut also at the Union Pacific railway testing department in the Union Pacific shops hero in Omaha. The patent lockod-wito rope handled by this institution Is guaranteed to do double the duty of any other wire rope n sUe larger. Example : Patent locked wire rope 5-8 inch is guarnnted to do double the duty a 8-4 rope of any other make. They also handle wire rope in all its forms , including signal , telephone and telegraph wires , mining pumps , boilers , etc. In met , everything pertaining to hydraullo and mining engineering. This house has only boon located in I Omaha since June last , but the value of this accession has already-boon felt by those interested in securing the differ ent lines handled by them. It has filled a vacancy much needed in this locality , and their trade already shows their efforts nro fully appreciated , Ladies will'lind the latest Parisian novelties in fancy feathers and other trimmings at Bliss , 1514 Douglas st. Dr. Mntticohas removed to the Doug I las block , Sixteenth and Dodge streets. Y < iry Iiow Jlntes to KiiHtnrn Points Via the Chicago & Northwestern , on October 11 , 4 and 6 , the Chicago ft Northwestern railwav will place on sale half rate tickets to Washington , D. O , . nnd all prominent eastern points ; good returning until October ill , with choice of routes going and returning. The vostlbulcd trains of the Chicago & Northwestern leave direct from the Union Pnoiflu depot , Omaha , and by making faster time than other linen land passengers in Washington , Balti more , Now York , etc. , in day time instead of after night. Chair ears are free , Dining cars unexcelled , nnd the Bloopers are all now and with most lux urious appointments. R. R. RlTCHlK , General Agent. City Olllco , HOI Fnrnatn St. rust Tlino to tlto Kant. Tha Burlington No. 2 , fiu > t vestibule express , loaves Omaha daily at 11:15 : p. m , and arrives at Chicago at 7:00 : thu next morning , in time to connect with all morning trains out of Chicago for the oust , The famous fast mullnow car rying passougorH\eaves Omaha daily at 0:00 : p.m. and Council UlulTuitl > : 2o p.m. , arriving at Chicago at 11:61) : ) the follow ing morningtho fastest titvo ever made o between the Missouri river and Chicago cage on regular schedule , Pullman palace sleeping cara and free roclcnlng chair cars on all through trains. Sumptuous dining cars on vestibule ox- prots trains both to Chicago and Den ver. City ticket olllco , 1 3 Farnatn at. Telephone 260 Harden The great trade center of the city throngs of eager bargain buyers to Bccuro ono of our inngnitlclont offerings in cloaks nnd wraps , beautiful now- mnrkots , plain nnd striped for Indies , $3.09 , plush garments 918.39 , cloaks in nil now patterns nnd at prices BO low all can buy , and also a line of the finest garments over shown west of Now York. Our millinery stock is nbo in the most attractive condition otho season : now styles , now shape1 , , now novelties andnt prices lower tlinn ovor. Wo have n carpet and curtain depart ment that is withoutnn equal in Omaha. Carpets in every pattern and nil qual ities ; look them ever before you buy nnd save money. Curtains of ono material nnd draperies in silks nnd woolens in exquisite colors and patterns. Our book shelves nro n treat U > book buyers as they carry a variety , before unknown in this city nnd at such low prices everybody cnn buy a. library. Useful , unique and ornamental goods in every department. GROCERY , CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. The lowest prices nnd the finest goods in Omaha- Quart bottles tomato catsup lOc ; best sugar cured hams lOc ; best sugar cured picnic hams 7c ; best sodv { crackers Co ; best oyster crackers Co ; oatmeal 3c ; blueing Cc ; 12 Ibs granulated sugar for $1 ; 18 Ibs light C sugar for $1 ; 8 bars soap for 2oc ; 7 bard best soap made for 2oc ; pot mustard 5c ; good un- colorcd Japan tea 25c ; ton sittings 16c ; Gunpowder tea 2o to 80o ; Youn ? Hyson tea 10 to 65c ; English breakfast 45 to 6V5e ; 100 dinner sots , 100 pieces , fine finish and decorations , $8.95 , worth $15 ; 100 Parisian granite. Washington pat tern in blue , black nnd brown , tea sots , CO pieces , at1.76. . An liquo brass pu'rlor lumps with decorated shades 23 inches high , $3,50. Auburn surllno wringers with automatic stop , all iron nnd warranted best white rubber , $2.25. 1,000 line tlccoratod terra cottiv cuspi dors , 25c. Beautiful decorated toilet sots , $2.60. Sco our magic flour sifter , 15c worth 85. Largo clothes hampers , 05c. Our delivery system is now the very best. Goods delivered to any part of the city. IIAYDEN BROS. , Groceries and Crockery. ! ) n.v < Inii Having purchased the entire stock ot dry goods from the late wreck on the Union Pncillcwo will nt once commence soiling this stock off at wrecked prices. Gents' , ladies' and children's under wear , having no boxes nnd slightly soiled , must be sold at once. Wo will also put on sale Monday , and until all nro sold , 100 do/.ea Thompson's glove fitting corsets , without boxes. from same wreck. Also 1 lot of gents' fine pure linen handkerchiefs in fancy borders. This will bo u chance to get handkerchiefs , corsets and underwear at prices never heard of before. All goods from the wreck put on sale Mon day morning. SHOE DEPARTMENT. Wo nro letting clown the prices on shoes. Misses' nice dress kid shoes SI , $1.2-3 and $1.50 ; best tampico goat , spring heels , $1.75. Ladies fine kid shoes , $1.25 , $1.50 and $2 , all solid. See our specialty $2.CO. $3 , and $3.50 hand turned shoos in all styles. Wo guar antee every pair to give the best of wear. This week our $5 men's shoes at $3.50 ; our $3.60 at $2.60. AVe must have more room and will offer special inducements on 'all men's shoes. Children's kid shoes , 8 to 12. solid leather , $1.25. Wo are headquarters for children's shoes. Don't miss our bargains this week in our shoo department. Ladies' fine hand welt , patent tips and plain toes , at $3 , special this week only. Little kid baby shoos only 25c. HAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Shoes. 13. P. IKcCiirtiioy. FOR THE ELITE CLpAK AND SUIT CO. Special sale on Silk waists and Flannel street jackets. Monday and Tuesday. All wo have of flannel jackets , plain and striped , at $2.90 each , worth $1.50 and $0.00. All our silk waists at 25 per cent reduction from regular prico. E. p. MCCARTNEY. If you wear boots or shoes nnd need any now or during the winter , for your self or your family , you are losing money by not going at once to 1121 Douglas st. nnd buying what you want from the Whitney stock , which is soiling , under mortgage sale , away below cost. The goods are selling very fast and you will soon bo too Into. F. M. Richardson has removed his of fice to Rooms 817 and 818 , N. Y. Life building , f OoliI nnd Silver Watches. Clocks and general stock of jewelry ntoprlces no ono cnn meet. Our goods are of the best , but wo will soil to close out aoOOQ stock of this kind quick. D. I. TJIOKNTOST. White Machine Olllco , 121 N. 15th St. BKIS PiniusHiN'0 COMPANY : Wo have no time to ilx up advertisement , lot the spuco go until our sales nro loss and wo have more time. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. , 121 N. Fifteenth street. Octohor UdItli unit r.tli , The Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway will sell special excursion tick ets to Washington , Baltimore , Phila delphia , New York and other eastern points , at ono lowest first-class limited faro for the round trip. For full par ticulars , call on or address P. A. NASH , Gon'l Ag't. 1501 Fnrnnm Street. M. .1. llunlir At On. Jewelers , 1113 Douglas , Are receiving many now articles in gold and silver. lets J-'oi- . COO to 1,000 tons good ice on railroad track. Will sell cheap. Address A. G. Buchanan & Co. , Fremont , Nob. AUCTION ! AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Twelve 'llintitmml Dollars \Vnrtli of I'1 1 no llousoliolFurniture. . Consisting of fine parlor sots , easy chaird , rocUera , velvet , tapestry , ingrain carpets , line folding beds , bed room sots of till description , llrrit-olubs bedding , linens , center tables , dining room and kitchen furniture of all kinds , a largo lot of silverware , crockery and toilet sets , twenty line heating btovcs. Sale to commence Thursday morning. Oct. 3rd , nt 10 o'clock. . Continue from day to day until all is Bold , at No. 1410 Dodge street. This is the largest sale of the kind over mudo in Omaha. Don't mlssit. D. S , M , PiumVKLb. Auctioneer. llL'fore A piano examine the now scale Kim- bull piano. A. llospo , 1513 Douglas. In the Whitney Block of boots nnd shoes , nt 1421 Douglas st. , now selling at prices away below cost , there is everything in the shoo and boot line that you may need , ami now is the time to buy , while you can gut the best arti cles ut almost your own prico. STONKI11M/S. flrcnt Cloak nnd Drcai "floods Bnlc. Rend the following nnd form your own conclusions. * Wo have never yet offered thcso two lines of goods at such ridiculously low prices. CLOAKS. Ladies' striped pathiolto nowmarkots , nil sizes , several different shades , $3,95 , worth $7. Ladles' striped nnd plnld nowmarkots , $1.05 , worth double. Ladles' tailor tnado nowmarkots , extra flue beaver , all the now shades , $9.60 , worth $15. Latest novelties in dlroc- toiro and vest front nowmarkcts , $12.75 , worth $20. A glance at the nbovo men tioned cloaks will convince any lady that she can buy thorn now at from i to i loss than during the busy cloak sea son. Our misses' nowmarkots intigo in price from $1.05 to $0.75 , nnd will guar antee n saving of from 25 to 60 per cent , Prices talk. Cotno and see them. Wo have an immense assortment of child ren's clonks , from the finest to the cheapest. A good child's Grotohon cloak nt $1.75 , worth $3. Strlpod cloaks In all wool fabrics , $2.95 , worth $4.60. The finest mohair , soft and thick , made up in the newest styles at $5.50. You would hardly believe 'that they could bo sold for that price. Our best goods run up to $10 and nro well worth $16 ; other houses ask that for thotn. Tn plush garments wo carry the Inrgost assort ment over shown In Omaha. What do you think of a seal plush sacquo , four seal ornnmonts , elegantly lined with choice quilled satin and n two-Inch plush facing , for $14 GO. This garment is worth $25. Wo shall sell them at this price for n few days only. Our $25 sacquo can't bo duplicated under $40. Ask to sec the newest thing , the "Prince Albert" plush sacquo. DRESS GOODS. Single width worsted poods to close nt ! ) c n yard. 80-inch honriotta , all colors , 15jo , worth 8oc. Our entire line of worsted goods , in double fold , at 25c a yard. Some worth uo to 75c. All wool honrietta , 42 inches wide , any color , 39c. Whore can you buy thorn for loss than 75e. 88-inch flannels , nil colors , 89o worth GOo. 62- inch nil wool flannels 49c. 64-inch nil wool broadcloth 79c worth $1.25. 48- inch linest grade of honriotta. there is made , in nil the now shades , Monday only 89c. This is the greatest sale of dress goods wo have ever attempted. STONEIIILJj'S , 110-118-lOth st. W tn o I. Places to work for board in private families , restaurants and hotels by sev eral young men at the Omaha Commer cial college , corner 15th and Dodge. Call Monday or send name and address. New ClK-ir Store. A. L. Keith has opened ono of the neatest cigar stores in the city at 219 S. 15th st , under the Boyd. Ho will keep the very finest brands made and invites n cull from the public. Newspapers and periodicals a specialty. - If you wear boots or shoos and need any now or during the winter , for your self or yourfamilyyouurolosintrinonoy by not going nt once to 1421 Douglas sf. and buying what you want from the Whitney stock , which is selling , under mortgage sale , away below cost. The goods are soiling very fast and you \\ill soon bo too late. The C. , St. P. , M. & O. R'y ( depot loth and Webster sts. ) , will soil round trip tickets to the Sioux City Corn Palace Festival nt $3.20 , on sale Sep tember 22 to October 5 , good to return until October 0. T. W. THASDALH : , G. P. A. Yearly meeting of the Creche associa tion will bo hold Tuesday , October 1 , at 2:80 : o'clock in the Homo , corner Xino- teonth and Hartley. Olllcers for the ensuing year will bo .elected. By order of the president , Mrs. T. L. Kimball. Since our last published report wo wish to acknowledge from Miss Anna C. Millard - lard $10 , from Mr. Cudahy fcoO. Also wo wish to tlmiik Mr. Frank Murphy for his share in fencing and sodding our yard.Mas. Mas. W. S. CURTIS , Secretary. < BEU PCULISIUNQ COMPANY : Wo have no time to fix up advertisement , lot the space go until our sales are less and wo have more time. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. , 121 N. Fifteenth street. S. G. Joyce is in New York City. Colonist The Union Pacific R'y , also known as the Overland Route , has lately added to its service a number of now cars ( wtiich by the way are built by the world famous Pullman company ) , enti tled colonist sleepers , and which for convenience and comfort are but little behind the handsome Pullman Palace Car. The cars are designed for the use nnd comfort of the colonist , who with his family intend moving west to grow up with the country. The only dilToronco between these cars and the regular first-class Pullman is that the Colonist sleeper is not up holstered. There nro fourteen sections in each car , and separate toilet rooms for ladies and gentlemen. At night , by moans of .sliding head boards and heavy damask curtains , ns much privacy is se cured as if in the regular llrst-clnss sleeper. Plenty of fresh , clean towels and n good supply of water are also to bo found. A uniformed porter accom panies each car to look after the com fort and attend to the wants of the pas sengers , and no smoking is allowed. It certainly seems that for cheap and com modious sleeping accommodations , while traveling , those cars cannot bo excelled. Hard Coal. Wo offer for CASH , the following prices on best quality anthracite coal , delivered in any part of the city : "Grate" and "ligg$8.75 per ton. "Stove" and "Nut , " $9.00 per ton. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Telephone 431. JM4 South 18th st. BKB PunnisiiiNO COMPANY : We have no time to fix up advertisement , lot the space go until our Bales are less and wo have inoro time. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. , 121 N Fifteenth street. JIAM ? HATK'IO WABfi7NOTO > , l > . O , Knlirht Templar Ofllcinl Itoun. Thu Burlington has boon Eolootcd as the ofllolal route to the Triennial Con clave. Round trip tickets to Washing ton at ono faro will besold from Omaha , October 3d to 5th inclusive , good to re turn until November 2. Headquarters train , composed of Pull man palace bleeping cars ( and dining car as far as Chicagowill ) leave Omaha , October 8 , at 3:15 p. m. , running right through to Washington without change. The Burlington is the only line that of fers complete through train service for the occasion. Remember the rates are open to the public. Call early and secure Pullman reservations. Ticket olllco 1223 Fnr- nam st. _ Bun PriiMsuiKo COMPANY ; Wo have no time to fix up advertisement , lot tlio gptico go until our sales are less and wo have more time. WHITE HEWING MACHINE CO. , 121 N. Fifteenth street. 1OTHE LADUCB OP OMAHA. A. Few Words Urom Jteymim & Deletion. Wo have taken special pains to make our clonk and suit department the boat assorted and most attractive in Omaha. Now styles arrive every day such as imported long cloaks and jackets , ono of a style which cannot bo duplicated by any house in America. The very finest nnd choicest domestic garments inndo by the beet manufac turers ) an endless variety ot long cloaks i length , jackets in different materials , short jackets in cloth , plush , etc , , seal cloaks and jackets , misses' circulars and other fur garments. The latest styles of dresses are coming in every day and are sold as fast ns they come in. OUR PRICES ARE GUARANTEED. Wo nro the loaders in jerseys. Our styles excel. A now feature of our cloak and suit department WE WILL MAKE ANY STYLE OF CLOAK OR DRESS TO ORDER in our promises and under our own supervision. Style nnd fit guaranteed. Accordcon plaited circular cloaks and nccordoon skirts made to order nt short notice , Orders received for aceorilcon plaiting , your own material. If you have not scon our dress goods you should pay us a visit. Wo can show you a bettor assortment and more tasty line than ever before. OurJncquard cloths , our sidebands , our all ever Persian cloths , our plain and fancy Persian cloths , our real adamantine all wool whip cords nnd courdoroy , our broadcloths , French serges and honriottns cnn not bo sur passed. Plaid , plaids , plaids , are nil the rnjro. Wo will show you some of the hnndspm- ostyou have ever scon , and at prices cheaper than you have an Idea of. Dross trimmings wo sell at manu facturers prices. Wo are in a position to sell thorn lower than nny other house , us wo manufacture the largest part our selves. Pay us a call and it will pay you. HisYMAN & DKICHKS , 1518-1520 Farn am st. A Square Meal. Just why a good meal is called a square meal is perhaps not clear to all people , but when a good , wholesome , well cooked dinner fs eaten the fact is accepted without argument. Tnoso who are so fortunate as to dine at Dick ยง oner's new restaurant. 180(5 ( Parnam , re ceive a practical demonstration daily of what ? oed living moans. Mr. DickoVer is a practical caterer and has a beauti fully fitted up eating parlor. A place you would delight to go to. Cleanli ness , politeness and plenty of palatable food abound. It is popular with the ladies , with everybody. His specialty is a merchant's dinner given from 11:80 : a. m. to 2 p. in. This meal is becoming very popular with business men. Mrs. Bliss' imported pattern hats and bonnets surpass any of her previous impor aliens of millinery. They are the finest line that ever was scon in Omaha. They will bo on exhibition all week. Ask to see them. Hound Out Stoves. Parties requiring stoves will find it to their advantage to buy either the Favorite Round Oak , iho West Point Boss Burner , the Birthday Cooking stove , or the Success Wrought Steel Range. For sale only by A. M. McCar- gar , 410 North 10th st. If you wear boots or shoes and need any now or during the winter , for your self or your family , you are loblngmonoy by not going at once to 1421 Douglas st. and buying what you want from the Whitney slock , which is selling , under mortgage sale , away below cost. The goods nro selling very fast and you will soon bo too late. To Washington mid Return vln Iho Wnbnsh Lilno. On Oct. 3d , 4th and 5lh the Wnbnsh will soil lo everybody tickets to Wash ington nnd return giving choice of routesat the above rates. Parties desir- ingtovisit Now York or return viaa'dif- fercnt route can do so upon the payment of $10 additional. For ticuols , sleeping car accommodations or further informa tion call on any ticket agent of the Union Pacific Ry. or at the Wabasli ticket oflicc , corner of 16th and Farnum sts. , No. 1502. G. N. CLAYTON , N. W. I\ and Ticket Agt. Somnth tig Now. Patrons of the Chicago & North western railroad can now leave their order for a baggage wagon at the city olllco , 1101 Farnam street , and have their baggage chocked direct from their hotel or residence to any point east , thus saving the annoyance of ro- chccking at the depot.R. R. R. RITCHIE , General Agent. Oinnlia Folk-ljoro Notes. I was told the following in 1878 , when at the Omaha agency , wiles J. Owen Dcrsoy in the Journal of American FolkLore - Lore : Some time ago the brother of Wacuco ( Bravo or Generous ) was driving a two- horse wagon , a boy being with him. Suddenly the man nnd ono horse were hilled by lightning , and the wagon was knocked ever on ono side. It is the custom to bury such a person in the very place where ho has been killed ; hut Its in tniscnse , it was in the public road , they rolled the body aside , nnd mudo the grave beside the road. On the re turn home of Wacuco ho was told all the particulars of his brother's death. Ho reproved his wife for ignoring the old customs. The dead man should have hnu the solos of his feet slit , and ho ought to have been buried face down ward. Then ho would have gene at once to the happy hunting grounds , without giving further trouble" tlio living. As it is , ho walks ( ! ) and he will not rest in peace till another person is slain by lightn'ng nnd laid boslUo him. Tlio wagon , too , was accused , and not an Omaha would dare use It from that day. Should a person bo struck by light ning while in a house , Iho building iriust bo doborted immediately. Myths must not bo told during the day , nor in summer , as the violation ot this rule will caiibo snakes to come , When n sick person dreams of a dead person whom ho formerly know , it is a bign of approaching death. The name of a deceased father must not bo mentioned. Rocky mountain bonus , which are scarlet ( ma-ka jl-do , or rod medicine ) , confer good luck on their owners. If the bonus lixo their owners , they will never bo lost ; even if dropped accident ally they can bo found again. Ni-ku-mi , an aged Oto woman , told her grand daughter of her own experience with ono of those beans. She had dropped it in the giMss , but she found in on re tracing her steps. BKIS PVHMBIIINO. COMPANY : Wo huvo no time to fix up advertisement , lot thu spuco go until our sales nro less and wo have more tune. WHITE.SEWING MACHINE CO. , 121 N. Fifteenth street. The now French betting for diamond eardrops , at M. J. lUr.mt & Co. , 14J8 Douglas street. For Sale , my residence , S. W. 21st A Cnsa , Lenvitt Durnhnm , ! Creighton blk. A MILLlNtiKY orCNINO. Some Fine 1'nrlslnn Millinery Shown Itcoontiy. Miss Altco Isaacs' millinery opening in the store of Hoyman it Doiches , Tuesday , Wednesday , Friday nnd Sat urday , has attracted a great deal of at tention from the ladles ot the city. A finer collection of millinery goods has never been soon in the city , nnd there wore styles in Infinite variety , suitable for any face. Most ot thorn wore no- tlcoablo for tholr simplicity. Among the prettiest of the pretty wore soon the following gems of the milliner's art : A black bonnet , trimmed with buttor- OUD yellow vclvat , gold stars on black velvet and finished with black curled algrots. A turban bonnjot from Caroline line Robux , the prevailing color being n beautiful shade ot ollvo : the trim mings were livery cloth , embroidered In gold with ollvo crepe ribbon to match. A dainty French gray velvet bonnet with silver ribbon hud ever with Eiffel tower lace. Another dainty Httlo honnot was of buttercup yellow : over the soft folds of velvet , in front black lace was drawn in and out , and on the sides wore very handsome designs in cut jot. Another was of white velvet wiih gilt Eiffel tcwor Inco with a rnsotto of white velvet ribbons bonsA gorgeous creation of Hoitz Boyer was a scoop-shaped hat of ollvo velvet , faced with black volvot. It was trimmed with EifTol tower lace " 'nnd n cluster of American beauties , with velvet vet rose loaves shaded. The next lint had a soft and smaller crown and shaded old rose nnd green were the prevailing colors. The velvet crepe with which the crown was cov ered was pierced hero and there with old rose volvot. A little English turban was con structed of French grey velvet and was a perfect jewel of a hat , A Duke of Fifo toque had amethyst ns the prevailing color and was finished with a cluster of morning glories. DARING CAMILLE DOULS. A. liYonolunnVa Adventures nnd Fntc in tlio Siilmrn. Ono of the most during of explorers has fallen a victim to his own temerity. The news is confirmed that Mr. Cnmillo Douls , the French traveler , has boon murdered by his guides while crossing the Sahara nu his way to Tlmbuctoo. His fate will surprise no one , though all who have read ot his remark able travels in tlio great African des ert will deeply regret the fact that this brilliant young' man , after many hair breadth escapes , has at last met a violent death. . Four years before ho was killed , Mr. Douls was wandering up and down through the western Sahara with ti band of Arab shepherds , who , after nearly killing him and keeping him long in chains , were at length convinced that ho was a true believerand adopted him into their tribo. says the Now York Sun. lie was only 25 years old , but ho had a thorough knowledge of Arabic , was well versed in the Koran , and knew much of the character and customs of the desert nomads. It was his ambition to explore a part of the western desert and of southern Morocco , which was almost unknown , and , relying upon his Mohammedan disguibo , lie had caused himself to bo set ashore from a fishing boat on tlio west coast. When ho saw a herd of camels nnd their Arab owners moving south over the desert ho advanced to moot the na tives , assuming the role of a ship wrecked Algerian merchant. They had never soon a Mohammedan of his appearance , and refused to believe his story. While lie was still explaining his coining among them he was sudden ly knocked senseless by a blow from tlio back of a babro which broke several of his tooth and when ho recovered con sciousness ho found , hinibolf in chains and nearly stripped of clothing. lie heard the young men say they would kill him then and there , but he was saved for tlio lima by the more deliber ate chief , who threatened to shoot any one who touched the prisoner before lie had fully satisfied hinibclf that the man was an impostor. For days Douls. fotlored hand and foot , was carried along with the nomads , and subjected now and then lo search ing inquiries by one sheik and another that they mot , none of whom was fully convinced that ho was telling tlio truth . At last they came to the cam ] ) of Had ] ' Ibrahaim , who had been to Mecca and was n person ot great authority among the nomads. After examining Douls in the koran , ho declared that ho had been Turkish Mohammedans who re sembled the prisoner , and had no doubt the man's story \ytis true. Doula was then admitted into iho fullest fellow ship. The natives gave him a goatskin as a covering , and for live months ho traversed with them the dreary steppes of the western Sahara still unknown to Europeans. Ho crossed the sandy waste of Ouran and the great depression of El Jiif , and visited. Iho famous slave market of Tonduf. At last ho became betrothed to a twelve-year-old daughter of a shell ; , and it was on the pretext of returning homo to got n suitable mar riage portion that ho was permitted to leavu tlio tribe and push north into Morocco. This was the chief goal of his ambi tion , for ho was now in tlio province of Sus , rich in silver and copper. The sullan , fearing the cupidity of Euro peans , had forbidden explorers to visit this part of Morocco. While Douls was getting all the information ho could collect among thcso mysterious mount ains , ho was seized and carried in chains to the city of Morroco , whore ho would without doubt have been put to death had it not boon for the timely In tervention of Sir William Green , the British minister. It was not the good fortune ot Douls to return again unscathed from thishis chosen field of labor. Upon his next venture into the heart of the great des ert ho has fallen a victim to the suspi cions or cupidity of his guides. In the last letter received from him ho snolco dolefully of his prospects of reaching tlio famous town near the Niger , but expressed - pressed his firm intention of pushing on toward the goal which hnu boon the destruction ot several explorers and missionaries who have persisted in their efforts to roach it. II-1 VOU AU13 GOING J3A8T. Don't Iirenlc Your Hack Trying to lift your trunk , but stop into the city ' ticket olllco of the Chicago. Mllwau'kfo & St. Paul Ry. , 1C01 Far num street ( Barker block ) , and get your ticket and a check for your bug- gage through from your hotel or rosl- dQiico to destination. No delay ; no trouolo ; no loss of time ; every thing done for you. Don't forgot that the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul -railway is the only line between Omaha and Chicago and all points cast that has adopted the MetvopolUan Residence Bag < ? ago chocking system. You will also find on this line the most perfectly equipped trains of the best Pullman sleeping cars , elegant free chair curs , luxurious coaches and the best dining curs in tha world. Cars start from Lnlon Pacltlo depot , Omaha. F. A. NASH , Gen. Agent , 1601 Farnam St. , Barker Block , BBNMSON BUOS. * Still Ctutlnji the i'rloo8-Hcn l Kvcry Item Carefully. Wo will show Monday an entire now line of comforters direct from the mills at prices that doty all competition , live bales good comforters 48o , ilvo bales bettor comfortora Too , -llvo bnlos still bettor comforters 800 , five bales extra good comforters for $1.00 ; our extra largo and extra fine quality com forters at 81.25 , 81.83 , 81.60 and 81.76 are really the best values ever offered in these goods. A fine figured satino comforter at $2.00 ; same sold last year at $11.00. Look us ever on comforters and blankets. Wo can save you money. Just arrived 50 Indies' black silk fringe dress fronts , on sale Monday at $1.08 each ; others nt $0.60 , $8.60 , 810.00 and up. Beautiful line of black silk braided sashes , three to flvo yards long with frlngod ends ; these tire the very latest , aak to see them. Big line genls' fancy striped undershirts and drawers , winter weights , only 60o each ; worth double. Also , a line o ! gouts' natural wool at 76o ouch. No ono can touch thcso nt this prico. Big line dress goods Monday. Dress flannels , tricots , fancy shocks , finohonriottus , nil at ono price , 25c per yard. Ladles' all wool scarlet vests Monday 05c , worth 81. Ladles' natural wool vests and pants $1 each , worth 81.60. Wo have just re ceived a full line of colored velvet ribbons bens , got your colors before assortment is broken. China silks still go at lOc per yard , silk plushes 2So per yard. A general slaughter in ovorv department. BENNISON BROS. Bliss has exclusive fine styles and shapes in hats that will not bo found in other houses at reasonable prices in the Whitney stock ot boots nnd shoes , at 1421 Douglas st. , now soiling at prices away below coat , there is every thing in the shoo and boot line that you may need , and now is the time to buy. while you can got the best articles at almost your own price. Millinery. LATEST STYLES. 0. F. niCKMAN. 1414 Douglas Streol. Dr. John Hull. Dr. John Hull , who preaches every Sunday to Sidney Dillon , Henry G. Marquand , Robert Boiinor and other millionaires in the handsome Presby terian church at Fifty-fifth street aiiil Fifth avenue , says the Now York Sun , came to Now Yorkfrom Belfast something like twenty years ago , nnd from every point ot view his ministry 1ms been brilliantly successful. Hissimploonrnoststraight forward preaching in the old church at Nineteenth btrpot nnd Fifth avenue at tracted immediate and enthusiastic at tention , and the congregation speedily outgrow the accommodations of that old-lime church. The property was accordingly sold and the present edifice erected at a cost of SoOO.OOO or Ihoro- abouts. In ils present location Dr. Hall's church has nourished and increased for a matter of a do/.en years. Tlio pastor's salary when ho first came over hero was $10,000 , nnd the pastorate was a modest enough building in West Eighteenth street , near Sixtli avenue. At present his salary is $15,000 , and tlio church has built him a handsome resi dence immediately ad joining the church itself. There are prolmbly few churches in Now York whore closer or more affectionate relations exist between the pastor and tuo members of Iho congre gation than in this church of upper Fifth avenue. Tins lias been made clear more than once by men and women who have sat under Dr. Hull's preaching remembering - momboring him in their wills to tlio oxtpnt of thousands of dollars. It is believed that Robert L. Stuart , the milliouaiio sugar refiner , left him a share of his fortune. If ho did so , the congregation of the church are con vinced that the charities of the city nro tlio ultimate beneficiaries. Dr. Hall has several children. His youngest son , a tail , fresh-faced , black-haired young man , is n clergyman , nnd localod in what is known as tlio Forty-first Street Congregational church of Cliicngo. Another son is in business in Wall street. ' 11A.YDKN UllOS , M. * * Spoclnl Unrcrtlns nit Monday , White shaker flannel Go yard ; twilled slmkor flannel , yard wide , s.0c ; nil wool medicated scarlet flannel 15o a yard ; white cotton blankets file ) n pair : all wool rod blankets 82.75 a pair ; Miito California blankets 83 a pair ) silk embroidered flannel 05c yd ; 4-lb Cray blanket * 85c pair ; gray twilled tlnnnol 15o yd ; blmaril dross or shirting linn- nols2oo yd ; all wool navy blue twilled llnnnol 2oc yd : heavy 7-oz skirting llan- nol , nil wool , 60o yd ; big assortment ot bed comforU at7fio up to 83 and 88.60 each ; line California blankets 87.60 nnd 8 ! ) a pair ; sanitary gray blankets , the best In the country , for $5 a pair at Haydoiis , Bargains in table linens nnd napkins. Wo are ottering the host towels in the city for the money ; com pare them and judge for yourself. See the bargains wo olTor in towels nt ISo , lc ! ) and l3c. ! Those bargains will not last forever , and when tnoy are gene you will have to pay more. White bed spreads at 49o , 8So , 81 and $1.60 each } good dnrk calico 8Jo yd ; good clean cotton batting four rolls for 2"iu on Mondny ; good cotton tlnnnol 8Jo yd ; Lawrence LL shooting Co yd. Now line of felt table scarfs just received and will bo offered for snlo Monday. Rem nants and odds nnd ends at prices to keen our stock clean. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry Goods and Carpets. In the Whitney slock of boots anil shoos , at 1121 Douglas st , , now soiling nt prices away below cost , there Is every thing In the shoo and hoot line that you may need , and now is the time to b'uy , whllo you can got the best articles tit almost your own price. Mil 11 n fry. LATEST STYLES. C. P. HtCKMAN , 1414 Douglas Slrbot. Bui : Punusuixo COMPANV : Wo have no time to Ilx up advortlkMinont , lot the space go until our sales are lesd and wo have more time. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO ? , 121 N. Fifteenth street. The Lombard Invest Co. is advertising for $500,000 worth choice mortgage loans AMUSEMENTS , . .VuiiifilTiiMildimi'l ! / l'"fiir ' / ifiw. Sciil. 30 and ( M. f nnd : ' , ( irciliiMiM.ira'firo. ) . HICTSTT'S J.ntu-t uml Ure.uust SucceHH , lli oct from Its phenomenal run of nearly llva inonthu In Now \ ork City , with 11s uruat cast nnd carloiul nt realistic scuueiy. P081'l VUljY AND . ' Dlllort'iitfiomnllpvovloim ] ) ioiluclloun 'Jlu > country Hctiool oxiiiulimtlon. Thuvlllago churcli choir rclionrsal. Tlio sow- Inis clrclu nml clmtthiK boIcty. . Tlio coustlUK Bllilo. The belfry tower. Keguliir prices. Sortts on h.ilo Saturday. , Three Nights and Saturday Matlnoo Tliursdny , Friday nml S ituntay , Oct. it. 4 and 5. Mil. A It I Hi. II MIN'lir probontg Mr. Suprortcd tiy MH. OIIUKUH LKAltOCIf. And an unn > iostl mnuly stromr company ot Ills- trlonlc taluut , - I RICHELIEU LOUIS XI. I Salmiiiii/.V , SilfnnlitlKtiiltt , LSHYLO . RICHARD III .Admission'-To. "iTc , 7c / nml tSulo \ of Beats will npunnttlio box olllco Wi'ilnoailuy morning. Morand's ' Schdollor Dancing , fll\SOMU HAM ; . Will ru-oren Saturday , October 5th CIIIJV- liUKN lioBlnnors , BntiiiiliiyH. 10 a. in. ; Tuos- duys. 1 p. in. Advance. Saturdays only , 4 p. IB , ALII I/IS ItcKlunoiB , Mondays mill tiatunlnys Up. m. AiUiuiCfl , Thiirsiluy 8 p. in. Cull or wilts for catalogue. Adilrcsa as uliovo , Mr. Jloumd ciin ho srcn at the hall every day tJiU week from 10 to 1 p. in. [ You ui-ihcd at ir , last wcoki | [ Now we'll tell you all about It. Coal Is for everybody wlio wants clean coal for cooklncHtovoiLutliiK stuvo , furnaeoor llreplncu. I tin the bust caul In tlioiunrkattoifay Wo will prove this to you lit our expense - penso a'11 V IT. Tlir US. Sold only by Telephone 252 , 209 Souih 13th Street , AND SOLD ONLY BY Milton ers Sons , Cor , 14th and Fariiam Sts. If you intend to buy a stove or Range REMEMBER that we show The GREATEST VARIETY , The LARGEST STOCK and make The LOWEST PRICES. Every Stove and Range Warranted.