8 TH.E OMAHA JJAILY BEE , HUNDA3f OCTOBER 18 , 1891-SlXTEKiN FAGES. KELLEY , STIGER & CO , All Departments Are Now Filled to Theli Utmost Capacity WITH FALL AND WINTER GOODS , An Uni-ly Gall Will Ho Greatly t < 'Twill Kn- VoiuAdvnntncci an Von to Heouro Our Kxelunlveovultlc0. . Wo wish to call particular nttontloj : to our ourCLOAK DEPARTMKNT In which wo huvo on uxhlbltlon nil the now creations of the fashionable folk. Our exclusive styles In long ulster * with three-quarter capes which iiro do- tnchtiblo , making two distinct garments , nro very popular In Now Vorlc this sea- BOII. BOII.Tho now Franklin coats arc the latest. "Wo have them trimmed in nil the lead' ing fur. . New nmntolH in all the fashionable materials Including Hertford cords witli feather , head and fur trimmings , 30 tc 45 inches long. Jtcefur Jackets. Wo huvo the largest nHsortuiont of this popular shape west ol Chicago with shawl and inedici collar. trim mod in all the popular furs of the Season. In fuet our stock of ladles' fall and winter coals was never so largo as at present. In children's garments wo hnvo the most boleet assortment in capes , new- markets and reefer jackets over ex hibited In this city. Wo invite your attention to our furs , capes , mulTs and fur trimmings of the most desirable furs mamifacturcd , JUST RECEIVED. Novelty shades in klo gloves with plain and bhiek embroidered backs , particularly adapted for receptions and ovenlng wear. LA DUOS' AND CHILDREN'S HOS IERY. We mention u few of Iho popular bar gains for the coining week : At ir > c , infants'plain black cashmere hose , sl/es ! to 55 , worth 25e. At 25e , misses'ribbed all wool hose , solid blacic , b'/.es 5 to 8 } , worth 35c. Hoc , or three pairs for $1 , is the price Tor a ladies' line fust black cotton hose , never before sold for less than OOc. SOc buys u ladies' fast black cashmere hose , with high spliced heels aim double Boles , worth 7oc. Lad Ob' line black cashmere hose ( opera length ) , ut $1.15 and $1.00. They are really worth $1.50 and $2. At 25c , 35o and SOc we huvo a bargain in children's gray wool shirts and pants. They are worth double. At 4Cc , 55e , OiJc and 75c. Wo will bell a broken lot of children's genuine elfrnol's hair shirts and pants , former prices Goo to 81.10. Ladies' ribbed vests and pants ut 60c , worth 75e. At 75c wo will boll n regular $1.2-3 Swiss ribbed vest in gray and white. Vests only. ' 85o buys a ladies' ribbed vest natural gray or white , long or short sleeves , that is worth $1,25. For 31.00 wo sell the pants to match the above. Wo uro headquarters for ladies' and misses' union suits and ladies' cquos- trionnu drawers. 'KELLY , STIGER & CO. , Cor. Farnain and loth sts. N. IJ. FAIjCOMJK. Jjncc Curtains Linens and Wool Dress Goods lor Monday. As advertised in last evening's paper nnd in our center show window , wo will bhow an extraordinary linu of bargains In our drapery department tomorrow , nnd as home of the loaders are limited in quantUv would advise an early call. DRA'PERY DEPARTMENT. $1.50 lace curtains at OKc. $2.25 luce curtains at $1.50. $3.50 lace curtains at $2.00 , $7.00 luce curtains at $5.50. $5.50 plain Chenille porttors , $3.75. $ S.SO plain Chenille portion ) , $0.37 } . $1.00 China silks , 75e. 35e ercamo Madras , 2Sc. 30o Cretonnes , 22Je. 15o fancy borim , iljo yard. Table scarfs and mantle drapes , 75c. Fur rugs nt $1.87 j , worth up to $5.00 , nnd an elegant line of Dado alludes at ! J7jc each. These bargains cannot bo duplicated. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Wo will give you a chance tomorrow in this department to purchase Christ inas novelties at one-third their value. The line consists of hemstitched linen lunch cloths , bureau scarfs , tiny cloths , pillow cases and bolster eates. Wo purchased u lurtro line of these at n forced bale in Now York. Homstlehed linen doylies will bo sold at 5c , 7c. Be , lOc , ISo and 20e each , worth from 7jc up to Ma each. Ilombtltchod tray cloths at 45i , 50c , G5e , 76c , 83c , $1.00 and up to $3.75 , each worth just ono-third more. Hemstitched lunch cloths from G5c up to $7.50 , each worth one-third more. Hemstitched butuiui scarfs , 18x00 , from 75o up to $7.50 , each worth one- third more. Hemstitched linen pillow cases at from $1.75 up to $0.50 a pair , worth fully ona-thlrd more. Hemstitched bolster cases , 22x72 , at from $2 00 up to 40.50 each. This is probably the choicest nnd un doubtedly the oheupost line of these yoods over brought to this market. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS. A good practical all wool Cheviot is lioather mixture at 05e , value , 8oc. 800 striped tweeds at ( Wo. A slot my weather dross in English camel's hair , worth 7oo , for this bale SOo yard. Special bargains in ladies' handker chiefs. „ . r Special bargains in blankets. In every department you will find Bar gains for Monday , N n , FA LCON E R. Taking , Very Taking That afternoon vestibule train on the "Northwestern" is taking a very largo nhnro of the eastern travel from Omaha. Its convenient hour of departure (5:00 ( : p. in. ) fcom tint union depot , Omaha , and arrival ut Chicago (8:15 ( : a. in. ) are mak ing the train very popular with Omaha people. This train is made up of free parlor cars , stooping cars and dining cniv , vostibulcd throughout. City olllce , 1401 Furnam stroot. Hamilton Warren , M. D. , cclcotio nnd magnolia physician and surgeon. Spe cialty , diseases of women and children , HON. 10th street. Telephone 118i Shirts mndo In ono day , Nobnihku Shirt Co. Factory at City Steam laundry Wanted. Competent dry goods dorks ; men and having had ox- women. None but those > 0rl ° 1 MOlfeuY THE GOODS CO. Samuel Burns has just received an other lot of these celebrated "Amoiw1 dinner sots for $7.00 and $11.75 , formerly tliOO and $20,00 , Guaranteed for ten See hla front windows. A UKCJUIj.YK IIUMMHK. Ycntnrdny Ono of the ItlcRcnt Ttnyn liver Had on Our Hccond Floor. The wild prices mentioned In the Friday papers hnd the desired cIToct nnd our second lloor was n regular bee hlvo all day Saturday. Hut as heavy as was the demand for the goods , they're not nil gene yet and you can secure the name bargains Monday. See that lull Ri/o hard wood bedstead we're closing at $1.00. It's u well llnlshed piece of furniture nnd the biggest bargain in that line that's over been offered hero or elsewhere. That lot of center tables went Hko hot cakes , and no wonder. They're n regular $5.00 table. Wo put them in at $1.08 nnd when people saw thorn they snapped them up in n hurry. We've n few left for Monday. Do you want ono ? Only u few of the $11.75 , 3 piece suits left , so wo'vo concluded to put in an $18.00 cherry suit for Monday to keep the line of bargains complete. They won't last long at $11.76 , A few more of these elegant sowing tables at 85c , and full-slxed bed com forters at GOo. Kitchen chairs at Hoc and n high back , solia oak , cane scat chair for 0. > c. OUR CROCKERY DEPARTMENT was crowded all day. These are the prices which did the work. They'll do more Monday. Glass tumblers , each 3c. Glass sntico dishes , each 3c. Glass goblets , each 6c. Glass butter dishes , each lOc. Glass cream pitchers , each 6c. In queonswaro wo will show you ; Sauce dishes , , ' ! c. Largo butter dibh , 5c , Yellow bowls , 5e. .Japanese tea pots , never sold at loss than 35e , at ISc. A complete lamp , 15c. Our shoo department is growing rap idly. The power of price is making it self felt hero us well as irt every other part of the storo. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Fire shovels , 4e. Long handle lire shovels , lOc , Furnace scoops , 75c. Six inch slovo pipe , 12c. } Good tubular lantern , 38e. Ono gallon glass oil can , 23c. A complete line of coal hods , steve boards , mica , etc. , cheaper than over before. before.OUR DRUG DEPARTMENT is making it warm for the back number pharmacists. You know what wo can save you on patent medicines , but you can't roall/.o how much inoro prollt wo can lop oil on proscriptions till v on bring us ono you've hud filled some place else. Try it. Best tonic , doz. , $2.JO. . DulTy'a malt whisky , S5c. Cutieurn resolvent , 75c. Arnica tooth soap , 20c. Brown's tooth powder , 20c. Rubiform , 20c. Beoehnm's pills , 20c. Poms plasters , lOe. A complete and well selected line of wines and liquors for medicinal use , bottled tled and in hulk. OUR HOTTER AND EGG DEPART MENT still continues to bo u big drawing card. Once a customer there means always a customer. You see wo don't handle "oleo" or anything of that kind. Good fresh butter and eggs shipped direct to us from farmers all over the west are sold at a loss price than other deal ers charge for old , strong goods. That's why this department is over on the grow. W. R. BENNETT CO. THIS MO-llbE DRY GOODS CO. Special Dri'NH Goods Bargains Next Week New Pattern Suits. Wo have some great dress goods bar gains for next week. All wool dress goods 50e , worth 05e. All wool dress goods camels hair ef fects Goc , worth OOc. French broadcloaths$1.23 , worth $2.00. New pattern suits $20.00 , worth $40.00. DR. JAEGER'S Men's , women's , child's underwear. Wo are solo agents in Omaha. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Not an old cloak to show. Wo are doing M ) largo a business in cloaks that wo purchase and receive new goods overv day. SPECIAL LINEN SALE. Monday 100 do/on knotted fringe , rich colored , bordered , bleached damask towels With double rows of open work , 25C , WORTH 400. Some great bargains in blankets and comforts next week. Bed comforts SOc , worth $1.00. Bed comforts OOc , worth $1.50. Bed comforts $1.10 , worth $1.75. Bpd comforts $1.25 , formerly $2.00. Bed comforts $1.50 , formerly $2.50. Eider down bhinkots$5. 00 , worth $8.00. Silk covered comforts$8. 50 , worth $12.00. All wool blankets , $5.50 , worth $0.00. Gray blankets , $1.2- " ) , worth $2.00. CARPETS. The largest stock of choice patterns in all the bust carpets 150 antique Per sian rugs. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Wo wish to express oursincoro thanks to our friends and the public who so kindly assisted us in our sad boi-ouvo- ment of the death of our son , Charles F. Buokloy. PATIMCK AND EMKN BUCKI.UV. A flno piano cheap. Must bo sold at once. Call at 2022 Caldnoll street after G p. m. * Your Horse. You can well afford to do so when you can buy feed at the prices wo'ro going to imiku on the largo shipments of oats , bran , hay , screenings , etc. , which wo'vo just received. They're way below the market. Our stock of harness and saddlery is one of the best selected In the city , and if you need anything in that line coino and see us. We'll make you prices which will open your oyos. \V. R. BENNETT Co. , . Feed and harness department , m N. 15th street. Chicago Times delivered day of pub lication by F. R. Nugent , 313 S. 14th St. J. E. Dlotriok.arcnltoct.OOJ N. V Life. 1'ntrnnly.o homo industries by using Furrell & Co.'s Puritan or Old Settlors' MapleSyi'up.Guaranteod absolutely pure Trniln Your Ola Piano For a now ono at Molnborg's. About October 20 V. N. Whitney will open a stock of line shoos at lO.'i South 15th street and boll good shoes at low price ? . _ _ Steve repairs , 1207 Douglas street. Solid Trainn I < i-oiu Onuili.t. VtMtlbuled , electric lighted and stoum heated , with the llnost dining , stooping and reclining chair car service In the world , via the "Chicago & Omaha Short Lino" of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul Railway. Double daily train service , leaving Omaha at 12:15 : p. in. nnd U:20iK : m. , with no transfer at Coun cil Bluffs as horotofore. Anp'.y 1501 Furmun street for ticket * nnd further In formation or address F. A. NASH , J. K. PUKSTON , Con. Agt. City Pass. Agt Palronizo Nob. Shirt Co. , ut City Steam laundry. THE BOSTON STORE , An Entire Train of Mixed Morchandis Wrcokad on the Railroad , THE BOSTON STORE BUYS IT DIRT CHEAP lllankctH , Dry Goods , KtolilngH , Stcc KiiKruvlnuH null 1'alntlnun In Su perbly Cnrveil Krami's SplocH , Glovcp , Underwear. FIRST PART GOES ON SALE TO MORROW. This freight wreck occurred on the Pacific coast. At a slight curve u cow was notlcot lying on the track , but not soon cnougl for the engineer to stop the train , ill' ' though ho whistled down braken. The engine and thirteen earn for Callfornh were ditched. The engineer iniracu lously escaped with only slight brtilset and cuts. A shoolly track was immedi ately set around tlio wreck and trains wore soon running regularly. 5 CASES BLANKETS TORN. Thoao blankets wore curiously torr and demoralized in u way that one-hall of each pair was entirely damaged and worthless and had to ho cut uway , bul leaving the other half us good us over , in fact perfect. These blankets are In wliito and color * nnd go at loc , 2.3o and 3oc , according tc the ni/.o of the blanket. Also 2cases of sample double blankets , small size , they go at (6c ( ) iivo cents each. A big lot of the finest grade of ground spices , pepper , mustard , cinnamon , cloves , allspice , go at ono cent ( lc ) mi ounce. An immense lot of pass books , blank books diaries , go in lots at lc , tic and Co , worth up to 60c Largo juvenile story books , profusely illustrated , 2 inches thick , that became damaged goat 15c , worth $1.00. In this wreck was an immense quantity of water color paintings , steel engravings and etchings , all beautifully framed and with glass , worth from $2.00 to $25. CO n piece. These go at 29c , 69c , 800 und $1.23. 1 cnso dark colored , now style , best grade calico 3c yard. Ono entire case of cloak and dtcss trimmings , worth up to $3.00 n yard , goes nt oc u yard. A big lot of largo silk braid and orna ments to trim backs and fronts of cloaks and jackets , worth /iOc / , go at lc each. One lot children's underwear , loc. Children's all wool underwear , 2oc. Child's cloaks , in sizes from age 4 tc 10 , go lit $1.93. Straw matting , 12c a yard. Rag carpet , lOc a yard. Canton llunnol , ' 12c , Ce , 8c u yard. LINEN BARGAINS FROM THE WRECK. Good buck towels only 2Jc , Largo damask towels , 121e. Crochet bedspreads ( > 9c , worth $1.25. Marseilles bedspreads $1.25 , worth $2.00. Extra Special , a largo lot of short lengths bleached , cream and turkey rod damasks at n fearful sacrifice on account of being in the wreck. THE BOSTON STORE , Right on the corner now. N. W. corner 10th and Douglas. IIAYDEN IIIIOS. Cutting Prices In Shoo Department Wo buy of the best manufacturers ir largo lots and soil at dry goods profits , saving you fully 20 per cent. OVERSHOES. Ladies' rubbers , lUc , worth 25c. Ladies' warm lined arctic overshoes , $1.00. Men's self acting rubbers , oOc. Men's arctic overshoes , $1.2o. Ladies' dongolu button shoes , $1.85. worth $2.2.3. Ladies' flno dongola button shoes , $2.25 , worth $ : i.OO , Ladies French dongola patent tip shoes only $3.00. Ladies' finest hand turned French kid button shoes , $ -1.75 ; others ask $5.50. SCHOOL SHOES. Children's solar tip seamless back shoes. 8 to 12 , O'ic. Missess' solar tip seamless back shoes , 1 to 2 , $1.25. Youths' solid leather tip shoes , 11 to 2 , $1.00. Boys' solid leather tip shoes , 3 to 3 , $1.25. MEN'S SHOES. Men's solid leather , lace and congress shoes , $1.25. Men's line B calf , lace und congress shoes , $1.75. Men's satin oil calf and congress shoes , $2.50. Men's hand-welt calf shoes , $3.00. Men's Mercolr calf hand-f = evod shoes , $5.00. ITAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods und bhoes. Something now in toilet sots just in ; 12 pieces , $7.50. M. II. Bliss , M10 Far nam street. The Celebrated l.Indcmau 1'1-inos. The Meinborg Co. , 109 North 10th St. Magazine IIIiuliiiK. The last volume of Century , Harper's and ether periodicals is completed now , nnd all parlies desirous to huvo them bound should call at the Festnor PrintIng - Ing Co.'s olllce , 1307 und 1309 Howard st , , and examine tlio dilTorent styles of binding. Wo also do blnJlng of line art books , mich as plate and illustrated works. Bound in full and half morocco , with gilt or marble edges , as desired. Examine our specimens of binding before giving your work to agents at high prices. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Auction. U. I * . Krciglit Auction. Monday , 10 u. m. , cor. Oth and Jones , unclaimed nnd damaged freight will bo sold ut auction. R. Woils , auctioneer. How 10 Hcuoino Uciuitlful. How to become beautiful is u plain woman's constant query. How to be come moro beautiful is u lovely woman's constant query. These two all-absorbing questions are dally bolng solved by the ladles who vlblt Mine. Pout's toilet ba/.ur , 310 } South 15th street , where they may Hnd all of her celebrated preparations for beautifying the face and hands. Expert hair dressers are here kept busy crimping and curling the ladies' hair , Mid the madiimo , her- snlf glvoa all these purchasing her preparations instructions free in facial mussago. In addition Mine. Post gives electro-thermal , vapor and medicated baths , massage scalp and hair treatment and docs manicuring , Auction. U. 1 * . 1-VnlKlit Auction. Monday , 10 a. m. , cor. Otli and Jones , unclaimed freight of all kinds will bo bold ut auction. It. Wells , auctioneer. IMoln burl's Stoi-U ol'I'lnnov Is the llncbt in the city and lowest in price. Call and bo convinced. 109 North 10th st. Shirts to order. Nebraska Shirt Co. Bethesda & Couus minor.il water , Shorumu & MeConnoll't , pharmacy. TV. T. Seaman , wagons und carriage * Ladi6) ' and Children's Woolen Hosier Sato Dogma Monday. TRIMMED HATS AT ONE-FIFTH PRICE Clothes Ilaqk ts Full or All Kind of JlciiiiiniitH BOO Wonderful Hatpins Will lo ) on Sale. SPECIAL SALE OF LADIES' ANI CHILDREN'S UNDEUWEAR. I purchased 2,000 dor.oii of Indies' hos < from u Now York commission house n oOc on the dollar , and will put them 01 sale tomorrow. The children's will bo placed In fou lots : Lot 1 Fast black hose , heavy ribbci goods , go at lOc. Lot 2 Heavy ribbed hose , seamless at 15c , worth 35c. Lot 3 , Children's wool fast black hOsi nt 19c , worth 33c. Lot 4 , Children's full regular muih heavy ribbed all wool hose , also boyi bicycle hose 25e , worth up to COc. . Lot 1 , Ladies' hose , seamless 19c worth 35c. Lot 2 , Ladles' full regular made blue ! and colors , 25L- , worth 40c , Lot 3 , Ladies' heavy ribbed cashmon hose 3V , or 3 pair for u dollar , wortl 55c per pair.TRIMMED TRIMMED HATS. All the trimmed huts left from tin stock wo bought of a Chicago jobbinf house go tomorrow. Trimmed huts from lOc to $3.08 , wortl up to $ lo.OO each. Wo shall offer the balance of the sum plo lines of thu ladles' underwear at hut the regular price. A nice line of children's underwear at Oc and 15c , worth three times tlio money , REMNANTS. You will Hnd on all our counters ir each department immense clothes bas kets lilled witJi remnants. Wo huvo about 10,000 remnants accu- inn luted during this season nnd as fas I as each clothes basket in each depart ment is closed out it will bo refilled. You will find clothes baskets full ol remnants of good cotton flannel. You will find clothes baskets full ol remnants of calicos. You will find clothes baskets full ol remnants of shirtings. You will find clothes baskets full ol remnants of red flannels. You will Hud clothes baskets full ol remnants of outing flannels. You will find clothes baskets of rem nants of ginghams and lust but nol least , You will fipd clothes baskets full ol remnants of dress goods ranging froir ono to ton vards in length. Wo will offer 300 dozen towels 9c , lOc. 12jc , 15c , 19c , 25c , worth from 15c to SOc each. A bankrupt stock of cloaks. Good jackets at 99c , $1.98 and $2.9f worth up to $10.00. STONEIIILLS. GU EAT S'lOOK KEOUOI.NG SAIjR The OO Cent Store , lMO Knrnnin ht. ; $ il Door from 14th St. Wo must have room for our extensive stock of holiday goods and huvo dolor- mined to clean out all the crockery , glassware , tinware , wooden ware , etc , The goods must go ; prices no object : Copper bottom boiloVs , 05c ; tea kettles , 25c ; nicklo plated cuspadors , lOc ; nickle handle fry pan , 6c ; 2 largo milk pans foi 5c ; 2 packages hardwood toothpicks for 5e , best roll toilet pnperoc ; towel rollers , lOe ; heavy oyster bowls. So each ; best clothes lines , lOc each ; Mrs. Pott's sad irons , 89c per bet ; best wringers , $1.98 ; best glass tumblers , 2jc each ; sauce dishes , lc each ; scrubbing brushes , So : potato purors , 6c ; chopping knives , 5e : coal shovels , 6ccoal ; hods , 15c ; decorated chamber sots , $1.98 , worth $ -1.00. Thou sands of housekeepers bargains. Come early Monday and secure your share. Jewelry bargains : Children's solid gold band engraved rings , Monday lOc each ; rolled plato breast pins , lOc ; solid gold sot rings , 25c each ; William Rogers' ' tea spoons , OOo per set ; flno vase lamps , G9e , 8Dc , 99c , $1.48 , worth double ; extra line plush albums , OOc , worth $3.00 ; flno steel engravings in 4-incn carved oak frames , at $1.98 each , worth $5.00. Now goods are coming in every day. Wo can interest you every time you visit us. Goods delivered promptly to all parts of the city. Wo want your trade : are wo getting it ? THE 99 CENT STORE , 1319 Farnam St. II. Hardy ft Co. TlIKATUIO.VIj OKIjKIJKiriUS. Gossipy Interview With an Omaha IMotllflto Whom They Kmploycd. When the dispatch in Tun Bun about Edwin Booth's focblo condition caught the eye of Madumo Perkins , the modiste at Sherwood's , slio romurkcd , "no wonder. " A reporter who called in search of information learned that the madam while living in New York hud mtulo the gowns of u number of colo- bratcd actresses. In response to in quiries , she said : "I generally wont to the theater to see the dresses when first put on. In that way 1 saw Mr. Booth a number of times in his dressing room. Ho smoked incessantly , filling the room with clouds , and when ho cunio from the btngo ho was always in u tremble , bo I say it is no wonder his stops are now tottering. When I delivered u dross to Mrs. Booth , who was always at the the ater to attend to her husband's make up , she danced n jig for glee. Among thobo whom I have served are Funny Davenport , Clara Morris , Mrs. ( j cargo Knight nnd Ivuto Bartlott. Miss Davenport was punctual to tnu > minute In meeting on- 'agomontfi , andnvhilo waiting slio would sit down at thu piano nnd hum lively airs. Sim had ono peculiarity. Slio al ways wanted her skirts us long us she could huvo thorn without tripping her. Miss Morris wiwvory languid but nice , ind had no hobbles. Mr. Knight said Ilia wife had 250 dressmakers on her list and the gownBmudo was the prettiest ) f all she hud. II made a beautiful white irooudo for Misw Bartlolt to attend the 31d Guards' built She afterwards were , t at the theater ? and the llrst tlmo she came on LostorAVallack ferret his lines. lie admitted that ho was fairly daz/lcd. You may romotrihor.T. M. Hill's company In "All the Rago. " I made the dresses of all the ladies in the company , and Mr. Hill pronounced them perfect. Mrs. David Hldwoll , wlfo of the Now Orleans tbc'iitrleul manager , was another of my .Madaino Porulns has charge of the Iresbinuklng at Sherwood's , In the Now York Life building , and la making u specialty of evening drosses. Omahu udlos thus have facilities they never on- io.ved beforo. Hallway I'.inployc * . Attention. There will bo n special meeting of the Omaha Railway Employes club ut Orund Army hall , on 15th street , bo- twcon Dodge und CupUol uvonuo , next Tuesday evening. Oct. 20 , ut 8 o'clock sharp , to consider matters of grout Jin- lortunco. All railway employes in- ritcd to bo present BY OllDKIl COMJIITTEU. BENNISON BROS , Grand Special Offariuga in Dress Goods for Monday. CARPETS AT ACTUAL COST MONDAY. Umtmially Clioloo Unr alns IMaocit on Our Counters Tor Monday's Sale- It Will lie the Oreatcr.l Iny Wo Kvor I tail. Monday wo olTor at our dress goods counter D2 line all wool combination pattern - torn sultH. Just ono pattern of each color. They formerly sold from $1(5.00 ( tom.OU. : You can take your pick of them Monday at $3.00 per pattern. Not tnoro than ono pattern sold to any ono lady. lady.Monday Monday wo place on sale 200 full M/o sutino comforters nt $ I.r > 0 and $1.75 each and you bet they uro cheap at prices quoted. 10 pieces gray union flannels Mondnv , 12jc yard. 100 pieces npron check ginghams , r e yard. CO pieces unbleached canton llanncl , lOeyard ; worth 15c. An olcgnnt line dark outing llanncls , lOc yard. 2/5 / pairs line white blankets , slightly soiled , go Monday at 20 per cent off reg ular price. 10 pieces red twilled flannels , lOc yard. 2o doxon ladles' all wool jersey ribbed vests in white , pink , blue , tan and red. They are worth $1.00 , jou can take your pick Monday at 69c each. Wo will close Monday u lot of ladles' cardinal Jersey ribbed vests , long sleeves , color is fast , at 89c each , worth 7oc. 7oc.Gents' Gents' line kid gloves , worth $1,75 to $2.2r , go Mondnj at SI.00. "Wo are still selling at actual cost everything in our carpet department excepting goods received since Septem ber 1. Wo quote prices as follows ; Ilcnvy _ velvet carpets , $1.10. Imperial velvet carpets , $1.00. Other velvets , 800. Best body brusselH , $1.00. Medium quality body brcssels , 8oc. Host ton wire tapestries , 7 < 5c to Soc. Heavy tapestries , Ooc to 75c. Other tapestries , -loo to 05c. All wool _ ingrains , -loo to O.jc. Other ingrains , loc , 2-r e , ! ! oc and -10c. Hemp carpels , l.'Jo and 15c. Good oilcloth , 22c. Onaquo shades , UOe. All that is left of our summer stock of matting at onn-hulf price. Wo have u largo selection of carpets in all grades , including many of our choicest patterns which wo include in tliis Silo , and if you want carpets this full it will pay you lo visit us at this time. BENNISON BROS. For beauty , artistic worth nnd literary merit , no magazine of its class fills the bill so well as Peterson. Some of the best story writers of the day are among its contributors. It keeps "ladies fully posted on the latest novelties and changes in the fashions , besides giving them many handsome designs for" fancy , and needlework , and valuable papers on domestic economy , household adorn ment , etc Published at yOO Chestnut street , Philadelphia , Pa. For ItnrguiiiH iii I'innofl. Go to the Moinborg Co.'s new piano wareroom , 109 North IGth st. Safety IIIcyulcH Free. The Western Pearl Co. of Chicago , 111. , are giving away an elegant $15.00 safety bicycle to boys and girls tinder 18 , without ono cent of money , on very easy conditions for advertising purposes. Wo advise these who want ono to write them at once , as another opportunity may not occur. Wclior.AYlicoIook & Sttiyvomint IMnnos Lead the world. The Moinberg Co. , agents. 109 North 10th street. See our fine Display of Millinery before - fore buying fall and winter hats. Anne- wait Co. , 220 North 10th street. 100 PIECE DINNER SET $6,95. $ At New York Bargain Store , 212 North Sixteenth Street. WE MAKE A BOLD ASSERTION , BUT IF GOES Tltnt We AIII P.'noo on Sale Tomor row , Monday , tlio Cheapest Ijlno of Dinner Sols Kvor on'cratl In TlilH Clly. Having bought of E. Boric , 21 Chicago Place Now York , 111) ) complete hundred ploco ( iInner sots nt half tbo importing prieo. wo will give our trade the bonolH. These dinner sets come In three differ ent colors blue , brown and gray , and are beautifully decorated and guar anteed in first class condition , and are actually worth $111.50. OUR PRICE FOR MONDAY $0.05. Complete twelve plcco toilet sols with slop jar , handsomely decorated with gilt trimmings , worth $10.00 , Monday * IW ) . Decorated china cuspadorcs worth 81.00 , 30c. Decorated china fruit saucers worth 25c , Oc. Plain wliito chlnu slop jars worth J2.00. Monday O'Jc. ' Only ono jar to a customer. Soup dishes worth 15c , 5c. Complete hanging lamp , with doe- Dratcd shade , worth $ ; i.5l ) , Monday $1.99. Don't overlook this. A complete wine sot , (5 ( glass wine bottles and gla s tray , worth $2.50 , Monday 59o. Glass fruit dishes , worth lOc , 2c. French blown tumblers with beautiful Migravings , worth 20c , Monday , 8c. Cake stands , worth COc , Hie. Complete water sot , worth $1.00 , 49c. Crcum sot , G pieces , Monthly. 25c. Celery glasses , worth 75c , 2c. ! ) Syrup cans , hand engraved , niclclo Lop , warranted worth 50c , Monday , JMe. SOAP , SOAP. Wo will place on our counters Monday -lie cheapest and best line of soap to bo lind. Spanish cnstile , 3jo per cake. Pure srlycorino , 'Jjc per cake. White castlc | , 5c , 0 for Me. Cocoanut oil soup , 2 cakes , Cc , or for Monday only 2oc per dozen. A BIG BARGAIN. French blown glasses , with your own nitial engraved on the glass , worth ! ! oc , Monday , 12Je. Don't fail to see our $ ( i.95 dinner sot. NEW YORK BARGAIN STORE. 212 N. IGth street. Something now in toilet sots iust in ; 12 pieces. $7.50. M. II. Bliss , 1110 Fnr- iiini street. _ Eye .t oar surgeon , E. T. Allen , M.D. rtuingo blk , 15th & Harnoy , Omaha. Of ice days , Men. , Tucs. , Wed. , and Sat. To Ho Continued. The Corn Pulnco Festival , Sioux Citv , intil October 25 , 1891. Tickets on sale it reduced rates at all olliees. Handsome Griuiiinei-uv Purlr. Wo offer your choice of 00 of the most jeuutiful lots in this addition at $000 j.ich , $50 cash and $10 per month. Tills offer is good for : ! 0 days , com- ncneing Monday , October 18 and end- ng Saturday , November 21 , next. Every lot not bold on November 21 vill be advanced to $800. A. P. TITKEY , Now York Life. THE BOSTON STORE , A Now York Jobber Unrd Up Sees in Oul * * „ Immouso Trade AN OUTLET FOR HIS ENTIRE STOCK , Ho rotiftlKiiK U * " ( ) ( IMcccN I'lnc Drcif Good ! ) to Hell ( or v\ lint Tliuy Will llrlnc , anil Tomorrow They Go In Kour liols. LOT NO. 1 AT 2oC. An immense lot Scotch cheviots nnd an elegant line of 40-Inch wide fancy colored plaids ; 51-inch plain and fancy French tricot llunnol ; 'W-inch line Kiiff- lish hnnrlotlns in all the newest shados. All these go at 2.V a vard and are worth double. LOT NO. 2 AT 50C. 40 Inch all wool M-oteh pluids ; 10 Inch all wool Fllk strlnos ; all wool silk llnlsh honrioltus ; 40 inch line all wool borgcs , and 50 pieces 40 inch nil wool fancy suit ings of the very latest patterns worth up to $1.00 a yard , go at oOc. LOT NO. It AT 75C. 42 Inch all wool whipcords In the now cst shades ; IS inch all wool french serges ; oil inch all wool imported habit cloth ; CO inch all wool storm cheviot ? . Tlieho goods are all worth $1.2" ) , but go at 75c a yard. LOT 4 AT $1.00 A YARD. 42-inch wide Bedford cords in every imaginable shade ; an immense line of now imported milled camel'i * hair ; 20 pieces of the finest novelty suitings in all the newest filed51Inch ; French broadcloths ; Mlk warp hcnriottas in black and colors ; 25 different stvles novelty black goods , no two styles alike. All goat $1.00 a yard , none worthless than $ i'.00. GRAND GKOCKERY SALE IN THE BASEMENT. No good housekeeper can afford to mi&s this crockery sale. Whole sots of good dishes , line lamps , bowls , pitchers , water sei ; in fact anything from a lo HUUCO dish to an elegant Huvilund dinner set will ho found , and at prices that will make regular crockery dealers chip to pieces. THE BOSTON STORE , Right on the corner now. N W cornerJOth and Douglas. Q Got your millinery at 220 North IGtu street and save from $1.00 to $11.00 a hut , " Annewult Co. The IlurliiiKuMi'H No. U Ih the finest train west of Chicago. It is composed of elegant reclining clinir cars , { s-oats free ) Pullman sleepers of most modern design , furnished with li braries and other conveniences , and the famous "Burlington" dining care , in which meals of superior excellence and generous variety are served at the uni- formprieo of 75c. No. 2 leaves the Union Depot at 4jO : ; p. in. daily , is vesiibuiod throughout and runs from Omaha to Chicago without change of any kind ; It arrives In Chicago at 8 o'clock the fol lowing morning , making connection in that city with all fast express trains for Now York , Philadelphia , Boston and intermediate cltlcH. Besides this the Burlington has two other oxprcs-s trains Omaha to Chicago No. 4 , leaving at 9:50 : a. in. , is for loco , travel in Iowa and Illinois , and No. 0 leaving at 9:20 : p. m. , allows the busy man to complete the day in Omalui. LJily ticket office 122i ; Farnam street. W. F. VAir.L , Agt. Used in Millions of Koines 40 Years the Standard , Annual Furniture and Carpet' Sale. Our special sale will continue one week longer. Nearly every piece originally set apart for this sale has been sold and we have now added to the assortment 500 de sirable pieces. This sale Includes Furniture and Carpets of every descrip tion , and an odd lot of Curtains , Porticrrcs and Drapery Goods. All goods marked with Blue Figures are one-half price. 40 Curled Hair Mattresses , $12.50. 100 Special Mattresses , $4. 75. * Fresh new material made to order , any size. Chairs , Tables , Rockers , Odd Parlor Pieces , etc. , in pro- , ' fusion. Charles Shiverick & Co. | r 1208 , 12 10 Farnam Street.