12 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , 8UN3 > Ag. SEPOTOER 14 , 18flO-TWBNTy ? New Stocks. FALCONER New Stocks. Great sale of Dress goods , Silks , Black Goods , Linens , Laces , Embroideries and Cloaks , Millinery , Flannels , Blankets , etc. , commencing Monday and continuing at the same prices till .ill are sole. On Monday evening and Tuesday evening we make our grand fall opening of new goods. Store will be kept open until 9:30 : each evening. Flannels. Men's MerinoUndor- mctllum-woiprht - wear , in white and brown , for 50oa gar Blankets 40 In oh all wool Henrietta nt 50o , ment. , 2O per cent loss than you can by It n.nywhoro. Heavy l-tlirawl ) Bulbrijjgun Underwear Oar a'oakoFnowBlook ' Gacds fo.'fallwcnr Istio-w comploto. Every 42 Inch all wool F annolat GOc , wear for ' 75c ; worth Sl.U-1) . and Quilts. thing cholco.no-vol . and elogrint of tlio .European mnrmfaoliirorj cnu ho / Good for school -wear. Men's Novl Sllk-flnlshod 11-throad found Incur S4 Inch all wool PJonncl at 60c. Balbri rgnu Undowoar , the correct Justa Csv pUoasloft. thing for fall wear , ntll. "Wo hnvo give n the whole siilo of the 54 Inch nil wool FJcnuol at 76e. Lieut weight Natural WoolUndor- second lloor to this department , where Black Dress Goods Dspt Extra , go d quality. wc-JirforSI , sfl.GO to * .25. we nro showing1 the largest stock of , 40 inch all wool Plnlds a1 $1 , Our Htoi'k of nciu'.y Flannel Jfopfllgoo thews g'ootls over shovrn In this city. Now doalgns and. colorings. Shirts for fall ami winter wear , IB now Tlio goods are all now ixnd the prices FOUR STERLING BARGAINS TOK MONDAY. 42 inch all wool Henrietta ntTfii complete , consisting of solid , colors , in the lowest over miulc. Extra flno quality. browna , { 'i'ivvs , ; blues , and ! i Inrg-o ns- olTor 10-4 40 1XCII 50 1 > 'OII 40 IXCH IN'OIl 40 Inch oil wool silk flnlsh Honrlatta at i H- lorttnentof fnnu.v colors. Prices rimn- Commencing1 Monday \vo - Ttia finest quality rnado. I n { ? from SI. CO to Jl o uch. White Elim Kots at 9 lo , formerly 81.23 ; BLACK ALL VVCOL BUCK ALL WOOL BLACK ALL WOOL BLACK ALL WOOL 54 Inch FroneliCaffllmoro at $1.25. All tlio latest styles of Cell sirs , CulTs 12.35 , formerly $ y.60 ; & ! .8d , formerly S5 , OMELETTE SERGE EXHIGTIA Ju t the th'nprfor travo'lng. and Handkerchiefs , and in Nieicwcar JCC.&G. , , , 40inchDlfponal P.aldaat $1,5O. , we nro showing the flnctt linointho A full line of Cnrriniro Hobca , all the Iho latos'iFroinlinovslfcy. eitv. latest stylus , from $1.75 to $15. 85 $1. 65c $1. CLOAK DliPlWT. m D Wo have just received uiullrat Invoice - voice of the Miinllolier { | & Go's , cele Pall- - PallOpening Great Silk palo commonclncs on. Monday , and the prlcos quo tod-will be brated. Mailintu ; < hos , consulcrod the maintained till all 1ho ( goods are EOld , very best and cheapest garments it ) the Surah SI'k ' for. 32io market to-day. They nro nuxilo in -or Morday moralncr "wowll p'aco on sa'o nearly 20O rorananta oi Oh'i ' nSilfcfor. 32Jo choice plaids and stripessuiUblo for " 3)ea3hod ) end "Uablo'chod Tatolo D imak " " , Turlcoy Rod Damask , short OhinuSlIk for 6D fall wear , "livery g-sirniont war ran ted India bi.k for ' 05 strictly waterproof. l'ricc , $ > and $7.f > ( > . Pattern Plats longthsof Oralios nil widths , and odds and ends la Napldua. Wo pro Colored Qros Grtx'nS Ik for 45 pose to co ! 211 upatock preparatory to make room for alar o importation Black Good Black Satin Rhadamo Surahs far lor ' . , 65 05 ' Flannel Silits and Bonnets offino llnona tliatvo w.ll receive in a few days. Best Oropodo Onono . - $1.25 Eons' , Wo cannot quota prloss. but jusi say that if you are in wantoFTublo Guaranteed Blaolc Gro3 Grain 1.25 . Linen now is a soldon opportunity for you. lined $1.Djworth $ throughou tMonday , ; -worth -AND- Beautiful Black Armuros - - 1.25 fci.OO Justracolved a largo shipment of Crash ; n direct 1mportnticii from Best Colored FronchFallos 1.25 Dundee , Scotland. Tnoy are -warr.mted to s'.vo " every satlsfactloi' , atd Double "Warp Alma Royals ; i.es MillinBPtj Novelties > ' , the prices are v ry low. Elotznnt BlockBrocadca " IE.S3' : ; ; . , . . . 1.25 How Fnnoy Trimmings l.OO Anotharcaao of our colobratad Crocho * Bed Spronds just rocolvod , Colored Silk Faoo Vol-vots GOs Bslpachan Capes Monday and Tuesday , siino price as befi-re , only 81.23 , well worth. $1.75. Black Silk Face Volvota. . . $1.OO Ccr'inuaticn cf cur great snlo of Buronu Scarfalrom 4Oo upto $4. $ 30. Slllc Bcotoh PlaldB 1.25 Fanner Satin lined , only 61.75 ; worth $1 ! Sept. 15 and 16. Secu'o a o'aolcodeslffa bsforo the assortment bo broken. Ma.ll ord ° rs rocolvo careful attent'on , I H AND CURTAINS CHENTILLE CURTAINS , fringe topand "bottom , in plain colors only , $4.75 per pair , worth $7. CHEN ILIjE CURTAINS , with , borders , very fine quality , , .11 good colorings , $ S per pair. TS- LACE CURTA.INS , SOOpairsS yards long , taped edges , stS.5O per pair , yery fine quality. t IRISH POINT CURTAINS , 3j yards long , $ S.7S and. $4.50 per pair ; very cheap. Theabove items are special goods which have been reducedfor the occasion and a , re all ne v an cl desirable goods. W"indo v Shades made and hung on short notice. # > Opens " To-rnorrow " morrow morning -with the largest and b est assorted stock of Books ever brought to Omaha , and at prices lo-werthan ever , notwithstanding the great NBAV " "York "book trust , that lias bought out all the standard bool < : publishers in trie country. Ein bracing History , Biography , Fiction , Travels , Bibles , Prayers and nals , "Testaments , Cattiolic Prayer Books , IVEusic Folios ( containing the latest music , vocaland instrumental ) , Dictionaries , G. , &c. I SOME OF OUR BARQAIKSES Bradbury'sEncjfdopHdia 1 ' TWO THOUSAND Of Practical Information , ) VJJ JL it Emerson's AlVJ ) TEN MTODieiioiiy Rlmo's Cliildrcn's Speaker , 38c. 98c LAR GE ASSOR TAIEXT , 98 c Cliolco quotations in prose and lilmo's Model Speaker , C5c. OR- ' from the master minds poeti'y of And At > ookof inofossloa rcaQy ; 775 rofcrfnoo pases. for Subscription every Irndo lOc Each COMPLETfcIN TWO , HANDSOME VOLUMES. . , 10 Gents. all ages ; 12 mo. , clotli binding , Elmo's Humorous Speaker , 65c. Th price $4 , On extra HUP paper clutli liluclliiR. llt tops atUOD. lianilsomolv \ hound Incloth , nnil cruli of Stlf-Made Men. 32,000 DEFINITIONS. CLOTH. HANDY SIZE. 65 Cents. tllCVCTjbL'Htllt . , . , . . Ptcpliuii fllnul Astor. / T. Stcvurt. IVa- biwly. 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Wh y paj-iM. f" or 18 for a Stuulojr wlion we ft \ 98 Cents. Novels in Ometho ; at away Cents. in Elegant Husslu ( ur05u ? Or IQc EXacH , prices. N. B. FALCON JBW OMAHA KNOCKED 11EROUT reststho Statioairy Ingiwers' Convention Trorn Eaubt- BufFalo , X VERY INTERESTING DISCUSSION , The fintlicrlnjVlIlllrIuj ; a Thousand to Oinalin nnil it In t'rnp Hcil toUutcr- Iliom , J. "W , Mathews nnd George Brush , dele gates from No. 1 of Nebraska national nsso elation stationary cnglnoow , have returned from Now York , where they \\-cro in otteml- nnco at the ninth annual convention of tlio order as tha delegates from this stnto , They feel Ulglily elated o\cr \ the fact that the next annual convention of tlio order will bo held In this city. The convention assembled in the Lyceum Operahotisoand codtinuod four tlays. It ivos attcndoil by nearly six hundred delegates , every state In the union belnp represented. Thatlrstdty of the session was do voted to receiving the delegates , Ou the second dny the convention assem bled nt 10 o'clock in the mom lug , nnd , after orK'aultln , aa ocean trip was taken on the Iron steamer Slrlua , through Now York bay nnd the narrows , around thollghUhlpnt Sandy llook with a alp in tao serf alKock- avrav , Thonoxtday , Wednesday , the convention concluded the morning business and In the afternoon the members yroro driven about the city , taking In Centnl nnd Riverside narksaud other points of InUvest. In the evening a banquet was given by the Now York tiiKlncers ut the opera house , -ina menu was aj follows : Soup. Mock Turtle. PattiO ) u : a Ueiuo. llismio of Lobiler. Fish. UdUed nine. Dolled Son Uass. Princess 1'ottitoes. Salads. Chicken. Ivobstcr. Cuciinibcr , Lettuce. Entrees. Fillet of Hoof , MuBhrooniaahi Jnrdinloro. Chicken Ct-oijuottos , Touuito Sauce. Ko.uts. Turkey , Cranberry Saurc , luckiuavn ( Jolly , Clilcltcu , JViiplu Jelly , lioiiiun Punch. Dussort. Queen JMt.teri. Oukes nnd Fruits. Ice Cream andlccs. Ootteo. Thursdnj-was dovotoJ to tlio holding ot sessions and licarliiR the i-onofts of tlio com mittees , though In the evening the members found tlino to Indulge- a gmnOball thatwu ? plytm by the natloaal ussoclutiou of Now "Vorlc and vicinity , Friday morning the regular business of the session wus comploU'd and the convention adjourned to accept an Invitation for nil ei- curs Ion on the Mtuamer Pomona to Glen Is land , nnil return. The Important business of the convention was transacted Friday uftornoou , as thou the nnnuul election of otllcers was held and the place for holding the next convention decided uion. | The eastern delegates wcro of the opinion that .Buffalo , N. Y. , had a < uro thing 011 the convention nud lor this reason \ verovvilllnyto conccdo all of the ofllcera to the west , The election olofllcom insultcil a-j follows : Pi-cslduiit , Joseph J , llllnts\vcrtli of Utlc.i , N. Y.i vice proldoutVllllam Powell of Cleveland , 0. ; secretary , A. 0. Cailoy of Pittaourfr. Pa. ; treasurer , W. II. Ciwlovof Jersey City , N , Js , doorKeeper , R. J , Smith otSan Francisco , Gal. ; tjrunj conductor , J. J , McUhmls of Tfew Orleans La , Dining tuo election , whoa the oftlco of grand conductor was reached , Frand ilu- Nully of Kansas City arose nnd placed J.f. . Mutbcu'3 In nomination. Ho hnd not sit down when\ Buffalo delegate arose nnd In eloquent speech sooonded the noinlnutlon , urging that Omaha \vu entitled to a place and that ono of the grand oftlcos should bo at Omata. Aa teen as the Buffalo nun was seated Mr. Sutkcws cralned the lloor , and in a iicat little speech sail : "Oinnh * does not want the earth. Oiniiha doci not \vnnt nnyof the otllccs , the next convention slio docs Avant and oipectsto KCt. " The men train Ilio wostcni states cheered and howled , hut Mr. Mntlicws still hold the lloor nnd when the nolso had subsided , ho iilacod in iinuiiiiation JVEcdlnijIsof Now Or leans , who was elected on the lint ballot. Speeches were miido by the several olllcers elect and then tlio work of tlio convention becunhutltvinof , hhort dunxtlun. JohaTriiof Djtrolt iiiovod that the con vention beheld in Onuha.ln September , 1891. Thu motion was scrondod l > y tliu dulOHnto from Colorado , Cullforuia and Illinois , , ! qhn Monk of llnffnln moved as an nmeml- muntthab the word Oninlia bo stricken out nnd IlutTalo Inserted. Upon the amendment ho sjwko foMialf an hour , siatitiKtbntOniulin. n moro country town , could notniro for and acconiinodato thodolen'atos titlisitors. \ . "There Isnothliifr there , " said ho , "and If there wcro , why should tlio delegates { jo half wuy across the continent 1" This roused the Ire of Rlr. He.nleyof Den ver ami litscored ) IhoBulTulo nun ton ( liilsli. He nald : "Tho KenllPinin forgets that many oC the members would lw compelled to travel thousands of miles to reach Buffalo. "Ilo also Intimates that tlim-o Is nothinR In Omaha. Ixt him como nwtve "will show him , and if\vo can do no better , \vewlll give him a'huftnlo1 hunt. " Mr , MUtho\\-snprainndtlrNsed the conven tion , and holding u copy otTin : Ui'.K'iumuml ' ho produced positive proof that Oniuhuluis tlio largest srneltor in the wrld , miles of payed streets , elRhty-llvo miles of electric itrctitmiltvny , the third largest pork pack- liiK market In the u-oild und scores of other , Industries. Butthlsivaanot till. They had I tbo llgiirosnntl showed that Omaha's popu lation Is 140,000 , , Tills was mot with donfcnlng cheers and the roll of jtntes was culled on the amendment offered hy the Buffalo KoiiUomnn. It was defeated tiyn tAVO-thirds majority , after which the main question was put nnd carried bytho tniuonmjoilty. In sponhhiK of the 1S91 convention Mr. Mathowsiala to TUB Bu reporter ! ' , Tt will bring fully 1,000 visitors toOmaha , ono half of whom will bo engineers ana the otners will ho exhibitors.Vo \ trouble In accommodating thoui , 'Jlio liotel room H uuinlo and tlio hull facilities are ox. j rollout. Wo can soeiiro the O rand openi I house , It -\\ill ho Jnst the tliiiifj. | Wo can bold our Bosslons In tlio theater nnd Exposition hull will bo nnoxccllont place i'or thu illsplnynr machinery that will como. "U'ho question of llnunccs < lees not trouble us. Wo know that the businos men will rontrlliutti , butshoulJ they not , the other as- soclntlons In the west huvo pledircd support suttlilont tocaviy tlio oiitcrprisa throujjli " At thu next iiwutliii ; of the association Mr. Mnthovvs will fauboiit hia report , iit'tervhlch the V.ll-loiHl'OlIlllllt.t/CCH / l > Olip | > ollltO < lIUHl , the ln'Biriiilnn o tUeworliof nuking nrrtingu- mctitsoiitllnocl. , "AVIillo nt Ibo convention \ met n larpo unmoor of miimiCuitnrors : who wen ) looklntr for n point utw.hich to Invest , and von nui lustnssuml tliat the aclvun tajri-s of Oiuahn. were shown up to tlio greatest extent. "U'ho ' InturosU , i of tbfl Htc.iin nswrt of the wostwlllho ffntitlyenhiinccil toy the holding i of tills convoiitlon and it. will a'rtnlnly bo of I front bcnellt toth'o buslnosa mid business \ men of Onuhu , " ' i t ' AK | \Vorkln r l < onjf Hours. The inomborsj f tjiio clerics' assornbly , K. of Li. , K vo an Uicbjandtholr employers took nil ell. An d now tlie-i firmer feel ns though they had lost what thoj fought all huinaicr to T ' gain. Hcforotho oponlngof the D.iufilM county Inir , n card hunjj In the window of nearly every loading store In the city , on whlclivms printed : "This store closes at : M o'vloclc p. m. " The clerks uro n ficnorous lot of people nntl knowing- that many strangera would bo in the city during fair week , they suggested thnt the proprietors keep their store open as Inta at night na tmdo continued to como their wav , Tills pleased the store owners and the cards were tahen down and piled away , as the clerks supposed , to bo put in position the folloivmi : Monday inornliiK- . All the week they worked on , vuttlnif in from twelve toilxtcen hours per day. They went homo Saturday night fcciliiB' happy , happy to think thnt the next weak would uxalu bring thorn shorter liours , but they havu boon dU- upiwlntod. Monday morning following the c 1030 of fair week , the cards did not go Into thovflndows. Noon and nlffht rolled arounu a nd still thcso same cnrds iciuained u'idor ' thovou ntors. Thou it was the young men \vthnt they hnd lost by tholr cciiorosity. 'J'liey invuod with their employers but the shutter hours did not come. A. mooting wiu held nucl resolutions were passed , but the situat'on rcniulnod wnchnnRCd. Tlio men who had worked so html during the early puitof the season , once moro put on the har ness nnd wont out 10 canvnss for members who would blirn for earlier clodn hours , They mot with indifferent siireesaniul hence- lorwnrti It is moi-o thnn prolublo that they will work from early morn until tbo cm- ployers pot readj * to close tticilooitat tilfjht , thoiiph there Is u bare possibility thnt the Douplos street dealers will again adopt tbo cully closing plnn. 'Jlio Ijoolccd-Oiit SaiUtK-rw. 'Jlie lock-out In Marks Brothers' snddlcry continues without any prospect of ancnrly sottlemcnt of the dlflleulty. The cmoisency conmilttco of the Central Labor union hold sovernl sessions with the proprietors lost wtek , but were niiublo to accomplish any thing in the way of an adjustment of the troubles. During the week a number of uoii-iiu icu men have been put Into the positions inndo vncnnt by tlio lockout. This BKidn caused trouble , nnd Murks Brothers' hop hns now hec-n "blaek-llstool" throutrbout the United States ns n seal ) shop , Tlio harnossinakors who uro out are watching the arrival of every train , and lus teen as a Journeyman arrives , ho is Induced to return 1C ho is a union mauiolf he la not , ho Is tnkeu into the union and taken care of until ho can secure work In some other town. lloth proprietors and workmen stand firm and ducluru they \vill light itoutou the line on which they have started. The Ilrotliorlioocl ( The telegraph operators of tbo city will hold a meeting this afternoon for tha purpose of organizing n local branch of the brother hood of telegraphers In Omaha. II. L > . Kundall of Kunsus City , the man who was the original founder of the order of railroad telegraphers , nn organization that flourished some years ngo.hasboen In tha city during the past week , und hasworkod upcon- siilTJble interest among tha boys. At the present time , the brotherhood li awiinil llnancinl basis and Is wpldiv liicrcasin ; ' in membership. Circulars that have been distributed In this city , stito t lint tbo oriMiilz.ition . Is intended for benevolent punioscs , to protect ilio riltlitH of its moinbor.s bv iirkltration.nncilo form n federation with other eorporation employes for defensive und reciprocal jiur- poses. The ortrnnlzution insures thollfoor eiirh nieinlxr In the sum of $1 , ( KX ) , on tlio mutual plan and provides for the sickr and destitute. Iilbnral Cm-ponlcr * . Carponton union Isro , 53ismaliliig arraug- tiicnts for holding n fair some tlmo duu-lnff tlio latter inrt ol this month , The Idea Ute to rent a lar o hall \vhcro booths will bo erected and various articles placed on sulo. The fair will probably continue a week and olosoulth a promt ball on Saturday night. The object of this Is to ronlonlslithe cash In tlio treasury , With this union , the protective fund has ucin exhausted aiiJaccoralnj'to the rules , the trcasurjjnmst not remain empty for ri period of three months. The money has not been squandered , but It bas been sent out to help the orpiniyatlom in the east , nnd piiticxilarlythosoln C'hlcupi. Kaiiyin tlio season , when thoChicago strike was declared , union At ) responded undsinco that tiino It has not only sent out ( .113 . , but has made an extra assessment of $1 upon caih mcmhor and for- vardcdthnton toholptho strikers in their light for what they believed to ho rldht nnd . Just. The ether unions in the city have re sponded liberally , but as 5S Isthooldestuninn , ilhos been compelled to bear tboheavy drain upon its treasury , hocnl Kiilghls I nvor lil bt Hourn , The moinhcrs of the Knights of Labor as semblies nnd the rnrloua trades unions of Omaha are actively cngasod in the work of urging the scnnteof thoUnllcd States to pass the eight-hour bill which recently went through thohouso by n largo majority. Owing to the fact that the adjournment of con ras Lsuonrat hand , they consider it doubtful If the bill will bo reached ut the pivscnt ses sion , but hoiu | to to mopmed for the short session next \vluter. \ Tlioy are cheulutlng no tions union t,1 all of the labor organisations for slghuturo. Their petitions sot forth the nu- cessltjof tlio passage of the bill , and cloio with the request thnt the Nebraska cougi' . . . men do all that lies in their power to secure the early jussugo of the measure. Dr. Blrnoy curescatnrrh , Deobldj ; Army Nolim. Major .T.N. Andrews , Twenty-first lnf * ' > - try , las been ordercj to march October ' , nitb eomp.mies . D , Fauci U , Twenty-first fantry , from l ort BrldRos to Tort DouiiM- , taking station nt thnt place. The order ' proceed with companies 13 , D , I1 and 11 FortUu Chosnoha been revoked. A general couit martial will meet at I'm t Omaha tomorrow. Dr , Dirnoy euros uatarrh. Boo bid ; A New German nally. It Is understood that tbo Courier , the Our man republican dally , la to bo resuscitated undenincw imimgontont aiiilrunasa republican - publican anti-prohibition dally , ( J.I Hlcuh- dorn of Nebraska City , piosent editor of the , Staats Dcmokrat , IH to boedltorof the new dally , The enterprise Is bnrkod by Henry llolln , G. Houtbcr unu other Girnian repub licans , _ Dr , Birnoy euros en tarrli , Kcnii Kin oil. I .TuJgo Holnlcy deckled the case against Mrs. Fonn , tbo fultli euro "doctor , " l y ( liningliorj" 0 and coals for practicing incill- dno contrary co luw , Slio aimoulcJ to tliu district court , the aiwcnl DoiidboniglliccJ.aC ir > o. . Dr , Birrioy euros catarrh , Boobldj , ' , T.'m ' Judge Shield ) yoiterday appointed A. \i. \ Kecd ( iiiardlau of William R. , llonjnmin P. , nnil Alleo S. l-'olwm , holra of the estate of John Jl. Folsum , and guardluii of AUry Augusta ilurtln , another heir , to a portion ot thu camci catuto , John L. Sullivan has anucaml In the phi > , "Ilonodt Ilonrts and WlllhiR Hand ) , " Joh" 8U | pllus tliu willing hinds undtho rcat olth i company thu honest bcurU ,