Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 16, 1892, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDJMY , OCTOBER , 18 , 1802-StXTEEN PAGES.
FALCONER'S ' MONDA1 SALE
SALEB
Etnpendocs Enlo Of Fancy Linens , Bilk
and Dress Goods.
THESE ARE WITHOUT A DOUBT
' . MITnrcil in
Tlio Hmt VnlUM Wn llnvc I'.vrr
Tlieso Mnoi-Coino I'.iirly , for Vim
Knmr Oniulnc Iliirsiilns
( lo I lift.
LIN'EN DEPARTMENT.
The greatest silo : of fnticy llnons over
yet placed hoforo the public.
Commencing Monday wo will inaugur-
sale ol hem-
alot > . gigantic dcarirg
Btllchcd linens , both phtin nnd stamped.
Wo nro considered by every litdy that
wo have the best assortment of this line
of Roods nnd our prices tire much lower
than can ho found elsewhere.Vhilc wo
guarantee this line ot llnons lo ho fully
'M per conl less than tholr actual value ,
wo also gu.-muilco them lo bo pure Irish
linen of a very line quality. You must
eco them before you can form any Idea
of their value.
Wo will give you an Idea of prlcns.
Wo are going to sell them.
THAY CLOTHS. TUAY CLOTHS.
Plain hemstitched trny clothes ,
Blnmpctl , Hoc ; worth 50c.
Fancy hemstitched tiny cloths ,
stamped , COc ; worth $1.00.
Fancy hemstitched tray cloths ,
stamped , 8Cc ; worth $1.25.
Fancy hemstitched trny cloths ,
Btnmpc'd , $1.10 ; worth $1 iO.
Fancy hemstitched trny cloths ,
Btnmpc'd , 81.HO. worth $12.00.
SQUARES AND CENTER PIECES.
12x12 plain hemstitched , stamped , 18c ;
worth 2oc.
12x12 fancy hemstitched , stamped ,
85c ; worth Cue.
12x12 fancy hemstitched , stamped ,
C5e ; worth 75e.
Wo have also a full assortment of the
nlTovo designs in sizes 10x10. 18x18 ,
20x20 , 22x22I5X15. . The above linen
wo have in both stain pod nnd plain.
liUUKAU SUAUFS.
Those are the cheapest line of scarfs
you have over seen.
17x51 bureau tearfa 7fic , worth $1.2o.
17x51 bureau scarfs 81.00. worth $1.50.
17x51 bureau scarfs SI. 10 , worth SI.05.
17x54 bureau scarfs $1.50 , worth $2.00.
17x51 bureau scarfs 41.05 , worth $2.2.3.
17x51 bureau scarfs S-2.00 , worth S8.00.
17x72 bureau scarfs $ I00 , worth 81.50.
17x72 bureau scarfs 81.23 , worth $1.85.
37x72 bureau scarfs Ul.Ito , worth 82.00.
17x72 bureau scarfs $ l.-5 ! , worth 82.23.
37x72 bureau scarfs J2.00 , worth $2.75.
17x72 bureau scarfs $2.60 , worth $3.25.
Wo would urge upon you the nccessitj
of buying your Christmas linens now.
You can not . , n elegant assortment ant
you can also save n great deal of money.
SILKS.
Black satin rhadamo extra qualitj
nnd well worth $1.00 , at 79c.
Blnclc armurcs , a good blnclc nnd t
eplcndid wearer worth $1.25 , tit $1.00.
Fancy brocades in black and colors ,
silks that have sold up to $2.00 per
yard , at S9c.
A beautiful line of brocades in colors
that have sold as high as $3.60 per yard ,
nt$1.17.
Black brocades , colored broche pat
terns , brocades with tinsel outlines and
black with colored figures , worth up to
$5.00 per yard , at $1.08.
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY ,
IN DUESS GOODS.
81.00 Henrietta for 65c.
SI.25 whipcord for $1,00.
05c novelty suitings 60c.
A beautiful assortment of high novelty
suitings for $1.00 to $2.50 per yard.
Come In Monday if you want anlhlng
in a dress pattern.
N. B. FALCONER.
An Oppnrtiinl i V to Ci'l n 1'lMiio nt u Itirgnln :
Elegant pin no , ono from the Moinberg
Block , for Btilo nt ti great bargain for
cashh , or on easy terms. ( Jan bo soon at
American National bank building , elevator - -
vator entrance on loth street.
TIII : .110 its i : nnv coons GO.
s Nhon Ioiiirtiiiniit. |
Monday wo will sell 50 pairs boys' ' calf
solid leather , button school shoes at
91.CO , worth $2.00.
Also 50 pairs boys' oil cnlf school bals
at $2.00. good value for $2.50.
Child's dongola spring heel button
"Bhoos , sl/.ca 5 to 8 , iirico 50c. for Mon
day only , worth double the price wo ask.
THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO.
Grand opening of \ SiftornoonDe part-
merit Store Tuesday Siftornoon tin d
evening.
N. Y. Board of Health disinfectant ,
"Anti-Germ. " Sherman & McConnoll.
I'or Your Consideration ,
"When selecting your route of travel ,
Always remember that there are
Parlor cars on the Sioux City & Pa
cific day trains.
Pullman palace pleopors on the Sioux
City & Paellio night trains.
Wagner palace sleepers to Hot Springs
nnd Dead wood on the Fremont , Elkhorn
& Missouri Valley trains.
Free reclining chair earn on Fremont ,
Elkhorn & Missouri Valley through anil
local trainp. ,
In fact you can depend upon first class
accommodations on all trains of the
'Northwestern lino. "
City Ticket otllco 1401 Farnam street.
Prof. Vorrot , hair dresser at Ideal
hair 8toro,200S. 15th , 3d lloor. Tol. 1018.
Latest sheet musio at rio.spo'u.
Now Metropolitan club hall , 23d and
JJarnoy sis. , can bo had for private balls
nnd parties. For particulars inquire at
Max Meyer & Go's.
Grand opening of the Boll Department -
mont Store Tuesday nftornoon and
ovpnlng. _
Poacook Is the best soft coal. Sold
only by Jones , opposite postollleo.
Doing n regular nominee for council
in the Uth ward , I respectfully ask the
Bupport of all voters who bollovo in bus
iness principles in the council.
ED. N. BROWN ,
Proprietor Brown's C. O. D. Grocery.
Nflw picture frames. A , IIospo.
Tito I.nit lnrvi' t llicuntlou South
"
via" the
WAD ASH RAILROAD
Will Icavo Omaha p. in. Out. 25. Foi
the above occasion the Wabash will sol
tlcKots to points south nnd southeast a
IniU faro. The only line running solk
trail * with reclining chair and Pullmat
buffet sleeping cars to St. Louis , con
necting in vnion depot with all trnlm
running oust ami south. For tickets ant
further information call at Wabusl :
olllco. 1502 Farnam street , Omaha , 01
vrrlte . GN. . CLAYTON ,
Northwestern Pass. Agent.
W , R. BENNETT & CO ,
Great Irircs for Mcndtiy nnd All Next
Week.
COME IN EARLY TOMORROW MORNING
Wo Arr Kill ! liming n Lump Sain Worthy , of
Your Attention They HUIIRO in
1'rlco from Illo Up , All
Coinplctr.
Our crockery department Ims some
great bargains.
Our 60 piece tea sot at $2.03 Is a rare
bargain , you should luivw ono. This
department is very comphno and prices
nro always down and guaranteed.
In our basket department wo have nn
elegant assortment of all kinds , clothes ,
market and lunch baskets. Wo have a
largo shopping basket ( or Indies , only
lUc. They are a big bargain.
In furniture we have an elegant line
of rugs. You will llnd our pi-Ices on
them lower than any one. Look us
over ; it will pay vou.
Tluwo double pillow sham holilorswill
bo found In this department at 15o each.
Wo have moro ordoted , so wo won't bo
out when vou call.
A largo line of comforts will bo found
in the" furniture department ; cheap
prices and excellent quality.
In our tea. colToo and spice depart
ment wo are offering as a special
premium with our 5Sc tea , an elegant
largo onrthorn teapot free look this up
ami got a nice teapot for nothing.
NEW BAKERY DEPARTMENT.
Wo now have a new and complete
bakery department. Hvorythlnir baked
exclusively for us aud fresh daily such
us broad , pies of all kinds , jolly cake ,
epongo cake , angel's food , cream pulTs ,
etc. , etc. , all made by the most ox-
porloncud bakers this country can pro
duce.
Our prices in this department , as
usual , nro the lowest and goods the
best.
OUR TOYS AND HOLIDAY GOODS
Are arriving every day ; when they all
get In wo will have the largest , best as
sorted and cheapest line of holiday
goods west of Chicago.
\Vo have set apart
ALL OF OUR SECOND FLOOR for
thosulo and the display of these goods.
H is a LARGE , LtGHT , pleasant room ,
and everything will bo well arranged ,
making it a pleasure to inspect our line.
Only a portion of the goods have ueon
received , yet wo will bo glad lo show
you what wo have now ; but go up to our
second lloor every time you como down
town. You will see now things and ad
ditions each titno.
Our drug department is a wonder.
Confidence is what wins.
All our prescription clerics tu-o men of
undoubted ability and long experience.
The department is under the personal
supervision of our senior Bennett who
has had a life long experience as n
druggist.
The head of the department is a drug
gist of HO year's experience.
The arrangement of our drugs and
liaisons is fcuch that mistakes cannot
occur and then our prices are always
the lowest.
Bringyour prescriptions to us.
Buy your patents , toilet articles ,
fancy soap , etc. , etc. , of us.
Vou will save money In the operation.
W. R. BENNETT CO. ,
1502 , 150-1. 1500 , 1508 , 1510 , 1512 Capitol
avenue. '
Ilnrncjs ut Cost.
Going out of business. I have dpcidci
to retire from the trade , and beginning
Monday morning , Oct. 17 , will offer m >
entire stock of hand-made carriage- -
coupe , coach , single strap , binglo ant
double buggy , express and team har
HOPS , taildlcfi , blankets , whips , robes ,
turf good , etc. , at the old stand of Land-
rod ; & Co. , 1515 Howard street.
As lo the goods , the assortment can
not bo equaled. Wo have always kept
the beat medium and high grade har
ness to be made. We will not maho any
more harness , so if you want a choice
you will como lirst
Remember the place , 1515 Howard
street. S. D. CASAD.
Grand opening of the Bell Depart
ment Store Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
California ICxcurxlona.
Pullman tourist sleeping cars' ' are run
daily on all Pacific coast trains via the
Santa Fo rottto , the shortest line to
California.
Tlio cars are furnished with bedding ,
matresses , toilet articles , etc. Pot-tors
are in attendance. Second-class tickets
are honored on thcso cars.
In addition to the dally sorvlco the
Santa Fo Route runs special excursion
parlies with an agent of tlio company in
charge , using thcso tourist sleeping
cars , and leaving Kansas City every
Sunday noon.
For further information and time table
ot the Santa Fo Route and reserving of
sleeping car bcrtliH , address K. L.
Palmer , passenger agent , 1810 Farnam
street , Omaha , Nob.
Now scale Kimbull pianos at ITospo's.
Grand opening nf the Boll Depart
ment Store Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
Real estate.
Bargains only.
My word is good.
W. G. Albright.
521-2-aN. Y. Llfobldg ,
I'otiitoi-H mill OIIIIIIIH for Sulu ,
I have -100 bushels of choice early
Ohio potatoes and 800 bushels of largo
red onions that I wish to dispose of.
Address , li. D. Podicard , Avoca , la.
Now china for decorating at Hospo'd.
W. T , Seaman , wagons anil carriages
Grand opening of the Boll Depart
ment Store Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
Cheap Trip to Cullfornln.
Through car and fast time
Via the great Rock Island route
November 11 , 1:20 : p. m.
For reservation in car nnd particulars
in details , call on or address
CHAS. KKNNKUY , G , N , W. P. A. ,
1002 Farnam St , , Omaha.
KiiiniiL-l Ituriu
Says ho has Bold over 100 jardlnlers dur
ing this sale , but has over 100 moro to
go at15o to $2.00 for ono wcok more
only.
HALF FAKU TO 8KB WIMTKUN I.ANUS
Lust Clinnru Tlili Year.
The third nnd last harvest excursion
will bo run to especial territory Okla
homa nnd Indian reservations nnd Texas.
The Great Rock Island Route runs
Into and through these reservations ,
nnd is the only road that touches these
landrt , lately put on the market.
See hand bills civlng particulars and
remember the duto ia October 25. for
Chicago and points 'to ' and including
Mississippi r'.vor ' , ur.d ono day later for
Missouri river points.
JNO. SKIJASTIAN , G. T. & P. A. .
Chicago , III.
\
Ptl f * I T PMlll IPP Pill ?
GREAT SACRlrlCE SALb
The 90-Oont Store , 1310 Farnam Street ,
Demands More Room.
PRICES CUT TO THE VERY CORE
IlnmlrpiM nf discs of New t'nll ( Innd ! Are
Crou dine U.i for Itixini mul 1'rcs-
cut Stork Mint < ! o : > t
Any liO i
Our pressing needs plvo you
opportunity for biriralns.
i HOAil-MCUUPHUS' GOODS.
Double.ulliow stininhuldurs l"c , onoh
worth fiOc.
Largo willow clothes biskcts.JOc , COc
niul SUc .
I'ails lOc , tuba -He , 55o and floe.
Clothes bif3 : nt S15e. ; ! Uc nntl 'lite.
Great -10u stilu of blito stcol enameled
wnro loss than hnlt valuo.
llc ) for frying pans wo.-th $1.00.
lc ! ) for kotllos wotth $1.00.
lo ! ) for Hiiuuupans worth $1.00.
lOc for puuiUtir ( pans worth $1.00.
lc ! ) for wtish bitains worth SI.00.
lUo for ton pots worth 81.00.
lOc for colleo pots worth SI.00.
SACRIFICING TINWARE.
Hoc dishpuns lOc.
: i o dinner pnll lOc.
MO tlnlry pans lOc.
i2"C cuspidors 10e.
oo Hour sifters lOc.
Thousands of ether articles at corres-
pondinp reductions.
SACKIFIUING LAMPS.
2oo lamps uoinploto for lOc.
Too lumps complete for HDc.
81.00 lamps complete for OOc.
SACRIFICING GLASSWARE.
4lo ) for'i-ploco glass eels worth $1.00.
. " . 'Jo ' for berry sots worth 7oe.
Co each for sugars , creamers , spoon-
holders and but lord , worth UOc each.
Collory glnHaos , 6c each.
Ho each for line tumblers.
fill piece decorated china tea sots , S2.9S
per sol.
Decorated chamber sots , $1.08.
Sacrificing POCKET13OOK3 , PER
FUMERY AND TOILET ARTICIIES.
GOO all leather poclcolbooks with nit-
vor clasps anil ornamented at 2oo each.
Ladies' card eases at half value.
788 boxes line toilet soap.
1 cakes in a box fie a box.
1,000 cakus finest tollut soap 5c calcc ,
worth loc.
Fine writing paper Monday 5c j ci box
of 24 sheets and 24 envelopes.
Best rubber combs oc , Sc and ICc.
Stcol back horn combs So , lOc.
Tooth brushes oc , lOo and lc. ! )
Hair brushes lOc , lJc ! , 25c , 39c , worth
double the price.
Playing cards 5u , lOc , lee a puck.
Toy books , games and novelties , the
greatest variety of new goods ever ex
hibited in Omaha. Sacrificing1 dolls.
China dolls at 3c , oo , Sc and lOc. Indestructible -
structiblo dolls at lc ( ) , loc , 19c and 2oc.
Bislv head kid body dolls at 1'Jc , 2oc.
39c and -19o.
Fine dressed dolls from 7oc to $0.03.
Visit our toy department and bring
the children ; a veritable fairyland for
the youngsters.
Open evenings till S o'clock.
THE 99-CENT STORE ,
1319 Farnatn Street.
An Opportunity to liiitu 1'liino nt si
Elegant piano , ono from the Meinborg
stock , for sale at a great bargain for
cash , or on easy terms. Can be soon tit
American National bank building , clo
valor entrance on 15th street.
lliiriilmm Place.
Is the latest , best and cheapest aero
property on the Omaha market. Seine
people may wonder why I can advertise
it. It is selling. This is why. If they
would go and see beautiful Burnham
Place they would wonder that there tire
any acres left. Stop ono moment and
think of this. I am selling this beauti
ful property , just the place for n homo ,
at from SoOO to SooO per acre , i to j
down , balance 1 , 2 , I ) and -1 years , 7 per
cent , or 10 per cent olT for spot cash.
Warrantee deed and abstract free with
every purchase.
If any man or eot of men in Omaha
can show mo aero property having such
beautiful surroundings , school facilities
with electric motor at its postolllco and
good society for any such monev ns I am
olloring Burnham Place for I'll"lind him
or them a purchaser in twenty-four
hour's time.
In my nine years oxpcrinco in the real
estate business in Omaha it lian never
boon my pleasure to olTortho public any
such bargains as are found in Burnham
Placo. It will cost you nothing to go
out and see it and I will pay for your
time if you purchase.
J. A. LOVGRKN , SOLE AGENT ,
507 Brown Block , S. E. Cor. 10th and
Douglas St.
Grand opening of the Boll Depart
ment StorXj Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
Should you contemplate sending chil
dren to a dancing school you are cor
dially invited to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mot-ami's classes for children Saturday ,
10 a , in. or 8 p. in. , and judge of their
merit by a personal examination.
Best quality Alaska seal Hacqucs.
latest styles , elegant finish ; mink and
martin capos , mulls , nt reasonable
prices. Henry G. RIchter , furrier ,
815 South 18th street.
Auction , 1'iiniltiirx , Auction.
Tuesday , October 18 , 10 a. m. sharp ,
at 2112 Cuss , contents of 10-rooin house.
Some extra good carpets , line bed-room
suilcs , chairs , tables , etc. ; also good stool
range. Everything in the house will bu
closed out to the highest bidder , noth
ing reserved. '
WELLS AUCTION STORAGE CO. ,
1 Auctioneers.
Grand opening of the Boll Depart
ment Store Tuesday afternoon nnd
evening. _
Only w 1:1,00 :
To Chicago and return via the
Northwestern line , account World's
Fair dedicatory oxorcUos. Tickets on
sulo October 19th to 22d inclusive , good
returning till October 24th , inclusive.
Call at the city ticket oflico , 1401 Farnam
street.
Artists' materials at Hospo's.
Mount Vernon Pure Virginia Rvo. I
beg to call the attention of the publio to
the above popular brand ol pure rye whis
ky and respectfully ask a comparison with
any other brand of pure rye offered in
this maukot. It is far superior to any
ether whisky and I guarantee its nbso-
lute excellence In llavor as well as its
purity and its wholesome ollocts. Tim
public is invited to call and try It. lion-
ry Hlllor , 010 N. lOtli St. , family wlno
aud liquor house. Esmond hotel b'lock.
i
Frescoing and interior decorating ; do
Ignsuni ojllmitoj furnished. 'Henry
Lohmann , 1508 Douglas street.
For First-Class People.
Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway.
Everything First-Class ,
BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS
Grand Palo of "fllovolties in Imported and
Domestic ) Oolorcd Dress Goods ,
IN THE CHOICEST AND LATEST DESIGNS
Mn'ny of Uhlan.tiro Coulli.rd
to tlio ItiifttoniStorn Thin lro < ( looiU
Sale u tlrmiirlinlilo Tor It * Won
derfully Hlg lint-culm.
' AT IOC A YARD.
CO pcs illuminated diagonal suiting ,
worth Me , at 19c n vd.
AT 280 A YAliD , WORTH MC.
50 Inch plaid all wool dress flannels in
dark combinations , such as brown and
black plaids , grey and black stripes , all
fresh and now styles , regular value 60- : ,
for Monday 2Sc.
030 pieces nil wool fancy suiting ? , con
taining bourctto and illuminated mix
tures , neat chocks and p'.nlds , shadow
effects and camel's hair stripes , any of
these goods are positively worth OOc per
yard ; you may taUo your choice at tt'Jc
per yd.BLACK
BLACK DRESS GOODS.
Special offering.
5COO yds imported all wool black dross
goods consisting of chovlots , storm
serges and fancy weaves , never hereto
fore retailed less than $1.25 per yd gent
nt 09is par yd.
170 pieces of now high class Perry's
dress goods. In all the "fashionable
weaves , such as croqtiotes , tnatalas-ses
and cropons , worth $1.50 a yard , at 69c.
80 pieces all wool saxony dress goods ,
50 different weaves and shades , for Mon
day at 75e a yard.
At $1.2-5 a yard , 51-Inch imported di
agonal cloth , 10 new shades In this lot ,
real value $2.50. for Monday $1.25a yard.
SPECIAL IN OUR BASEMENT.
' { ( ( inch black and whlto plaid serges ,
half wool Bedford cords , regular price
25c , go at Oo a yard in our basement.
50-inch ladles' cloth in navy blue ,
browns and black .it 12c } a yard.
40-inch wool stripe scriro worth SOc a
yjml , for Monday loc a yard , in our
basement.
Don't forget the great bale of Lap-
ham's shoes , from under the Palmer
house in Chicago , which are on sale at
half price on our llrst lloor.
BOSTON STORE ,
Solo Agents for McCall's Patterns ,
N. W. cor. IGth and Douglas.
Dedicatory Ccrciiionlca cit the World's 1'alr
Chicago , 111. , Oct. 20-22.
For this occasion the Burlington route
will , October 19-22 , inclusive , sail tick
ets Omaha to Chicago and return at
rate of $1 ! > .00 for the round trip.
The Burlington has three trulns daily
for Chicago , at 9:50 : a. in. , 4:45 : p. m.
and 11:50 : p. m.
Of thcso the last two olTor a service
unequalled in point of speed and couip-
mont by any other line between tlio Mis
souri river and Lake Michigan.
For tickets , berths and all informa-
ion apply at 1223 Farnam street ,
Omaha. W. F. VAILL ,
City ticket agent.
Grand opening ot the Bell Depart
ment S'.oro Tuesday afternoon and
evening.
Dr. Paul Grossman and wife have re
turned from a tour wcelc'sitrip.
V
Grand of tho-'Uell
opening - Depart
ment Store Tuesday ' afternoon and
evening.
DESERTED BY HER HUSBAND.
.Mrs. Jciiulo Nelson ol" Choyoniio Left 1'cu-
nlluHs Among .Stniiicors.
Mrs. .Tennlo Nelson of Uhoyonno had a
story of W03 to toll to tlio waiting passen
gers aim railroad ofllclals at tlio union dapot
yesterday uiorulne. ShollKurcd ns a deceived
and deserted wife , and she made out her
co lorJ , Henry , to bo a mountain of
porlldy.
ana said that she married him seven
months no , and was not long in llndiiiK out
that ho wus a Uosortor from tlio regular
army. Ho used her fairly well , however ,
until a short Umo n o , whoa ho uogan to
systematically abuse her , and repeatedly
told her that ho proposed 10 cot rid of her ut
the first ouportunlty. A week or two ago
his treatment of nor Improved , and she
began to , hope that all would yet bo well between -
tweon them.
INolson finally wanted to como to Omaha to
obtain work , ana she packed tier clothing
and last Wednesday they carao to this city.
They stayed at the Thirteenth street huicl
for two days , and then ho suggested that
they go over line Iowa to visit her relatives.
Thc startcil thu morning , but parted com
pany at tbo depot. Nelson bought the tick
ets"mid saw to it that his wife was ticketed
uaok to Cheyenne , whllo his transportation
card read to Atlanta , Gu. Ho put her aboard
her fain and saw her bagaio safely on
board , and than loft the car , saying ho would
bo back in n mlnuto.
The depot cloclt has since ticked off ninny
a sixty seconds , but the dlssatlsllod husband
has not put in an appoaranco. Nor will he ,
for no noardcd the ouatbouud Burlington and
was whirling nipldly toward Chicago before
the dosortcj wife look it Into her head to got
out to sue what had bacomo of him.
Mrs. Nelson did not prn on to Uhcyonuo ,
but had her trunk' ) tumbled out of the ba-
gaga car nnd will remain Moro n fmv ilayt ,
waiting to sue If the police cannot tlnd seine
trace of the fugitive. She id now uuxious
for the federal authorities to taku some stopi
to apprehend him us a dusortor and wants to
sco him punlsho.l to tuo fullest oxtoiit that
his conduct morlu.
The Columbui Thanksgiving services will
bo told in the Crcighton college chapel ( tit.
John's CollogirUoichurch ) today In an olubor-
ute manner , Tlio church lias boon gaily
decorated with rcil , whlto and blue , and ini-
prosiva coromoules will ho held both mornIng -
Ing nnd ovcnir.p. At thg morning service ut
10:30 : libv , Jutiios'llocffcr ' , S. J. , president of
Crolghtou college ) , will deliver the service.
The choir In rendering iho following pro-
cram will DO nskialed oy Mr. L. Krotiborg ,
the renowned onntono who sang with till-
more's band laH season , Mr , Kron-
boix in now residing In Kansas City , but Is
engaged b.v tuo O in aha Conservatory of
Music to stvo vociil lessons hero every
Saturday. Ho lias boon ougugod to remain
In Oinahn todayand will slug the baritone
solo in Hnydn'0 sacond mass. Program :
HAYUN'.S SCCOMIMASS.
ICyrlo Kloison Clinrus
\VlthsoiirunoaiiflnltoHolo3 by Mra. l.'mlaliy
und. .Mr.n. J.unuc.
( llorla , .t'liorns
Wlth"Qul Tollls * " Imrltorio solo , by Mr. H.
Krmiboigi
Quartet-VonlOrontur. , Mlllard
M.ss l.'ri'luliton. t > o | > ruii < > ; MUi Lniixo , ulto ;
Uapialn Klii/.lc.'tunor ; Mr. K'run-
burK < burltono.
Crcdu. , . . . .tjiinrtntniid Chorus
Mrs , Cuduliy , .Mra. I.unxo , C'uutaln Kluzio und
, Mr. KrunborK ,
OITurtory Solo bulvoKuxlna Dana
Mi8. 1C. A. Utidahy.
Sanctus./ . Cliorna
Alto solo tiy Mrs. l-unuoi tuner fcolu bv Mr ,
Duylu.
Agnus Del Clionu
turmoil by Hoy. J times lloclfor , H. J.
C'utuinhiis Day 1'uruilc.
Ou next Friday , October 21 , a general
commemoration of the discovery of America
wilt be given lu the way of a parade , etc.
An ; soclnty , regardless of religious allllia-
tiou , U cordially invited-to be present lu
the procession. If they will submit tholr
desires to William Uuntnnan , graaa marshal ,
ho will assign thorn to their respective
places ,
DoWltt's Uarsaiurtiu oostroya suoa pol-
sons us scrofula , skin dlsiu a > , oc amt , rhou-
wutUm. Its timely usosayji many
DO\V.N no nitons ON OYSTIIIM : ,
Iliittrr , Chcmo nnil Ornntirrrlrn.
Fresh Baltimore oysters for 2oc per
quart.
Remember wo will sell you solid moat
oysters ami you will always got them
fresh , as wo receive them twlco a day
direct from Baltimore.
In butter wo have the best nt lowest
prices.
Country butler nt 10c , ISe anil COc.
Creamery U2c and 12Ic.
The separator , SMc.
ClIICHSK UKI'AKTMKNT.
Wlscotia'n ' full cream , lOc and lUJc.
Ktislorn process jmro cream cheese ,
Me.
1 took ford full cream , Iflc.
Young America full cream , lOc.
Swiss chucso , 15i' and 17c. }
Brick choose , 11 ! } , Me and IGc.
Llinburgcr clioose , 1'JJo and ICo.
Fancy Capo Cod cranberries , Sc per
quart. IIAYDF.N' HUOS. ,
Promoters of Homo Industry.
Grand opening of the Boll Depart
ment Store Tuesday afternoon aud
evening.
It In Itccnmlni ; Ono of thn ( ) roit : linliij.
trliM ol That Country.
WASHING-TUX , V. U. . Dot. 15. The Uuronu
of American Republic ! is Informal that the
production of coffco In Mexico last year ex
ceeded -I3,7.)0,000 pounds , n llguro which it la
thought will soon bo tripled , owing to the
Introduction of unproved machinery nnd to
the increase lu iho uumoor of colTco planta
tion ! ! .
The bureau Is Informed tlmt there is nn
enterprise on foot In Uu.tomala to construct
an intoroccanlc railroad to connect Puerto
Uarrlos on the Atlantic with the port of
San , lese do Guatemala on the I'acilic coa t.
It Is also informed that the stsnl Industry
In Turns nnd Caches Islands Is growlnc rapIdly -
Idly , Increasing In Importance. The report
of work dona on the various [ limitations dur
ing the year IS'.H ' is generally very satisfac
tory , aud nijuaulity of llbro shipped to Mow
York realized n prlco equal to that com-
tnandnd bv the best class of liber from
Yucatan.
( lonoriil .Mcrritt Itrpurln.
WASHINGTON- ) . C. , Oct. 15. C5cncral
Morritt , commanding the Ucpartmont ot the
Dakota , In his annual report to the War de
partment , states that the troops In the do-
tnrtmcnt nro In an excellent stain of disci
pline r.nd well Instructed. There Is much
complaint , howovcr , amongllnr oRlcors , because -
cause of a lack of good nmcnal for noucoin-
missioncd oniccrs. Maiiy of t'io ' best moil leave
the army , thu report soys , alter short scrvlco
under recent regulations.
General Morrut renews his rccommonda-
tton of last year that the pay ot thcso men
should bo increased , as a matter of iustlco
for the work required , und It now looks as
though It wcro even moro uccossary , the
general continues , in order to keep up the
tone of the army.
Indian recruiting did not prosress favorably - .
bly so far as the foot C9mpaulos are con
cerned. '
Itrtitlnt MlH CoiiMlNlnp.
WASHIXGTON- . ( J. , Oct. 13. Secretary of
State Foster has declined to receive
the resignation of Consul Johnson ,
located at Hamburg. Thu resignation
was brought about by reports printed
abroad that Ha had Hod from Ham
burg lor fear of the cholera , while the fact
was that his departure was on account of nn
Injury received In an ncciaont , from which
ho suffered greatly , together with nn attack
of dvsoiitery , and ho was ordered by his
physician to leave Hamburc. This explana
tion was made to the department uy friends ,
hence the action taknn.
\V1I1 Jleturii to U ashlnto ; : > .
WASHINGTON- . C. , Oct. 13. Ex-Secre
tary IHaino is expected to return to his
house in this city next wcok. Ho will bo
accompanied b.v his family und will take up
n permanent nbodo for the winter. The
Blalno residence on Lafayctto square is be
ing prepared for the arrival of its occupants.
Mr. Blalno has communicated through
Secretary J. W. Foster to the president un
expression of his deep svmnathy with him
on account of Mrs. Harrison's dangerous 111-
ucas.
Will Iliivua I.uivur
WASHINGTON. D. U. , Oct. 15. The Treasury
ury department has directed that hereafter
hemstitched cotton handkerchiefs bo classi
fied as uncnunieratod manufactures of cot
ton , dutianlo at the rate of 83 per cent ud
valorem , instead of as "hemmed hnndltor-
cliiofs , " dutiable at the ralo oflu per cent
ud valorem. This action is in accordance
with a decision by the United Status circuit
court ot appeals for the Second district of
New York.
_
Kxoiiariituil thn roxtnr.tstnr.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. 15. I'ostmastor
General Wanamakcr has received from
President Lyman of the civil service com
mission a response to his letter of Inquiry of
October 12. The commission says in reply
that it has no evidence that the postmauor
at Withoy bos violated the order ot tlio Post
olllco department. The presence nt this
oflico of tbo "blank book" rather indicates ,
wo think , the innocence of the Withey cos-
niaster. _ _
Appointed in u Member ot the Coiiforfnro.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oct. 15. President
E. Benjamin Audrows of Brown university ,
Providence , H. I. , hai boon appointed by the
president a delegate from the United States
to the international monetary conference in
place of President F. H. Walker , who wan
compelled to decline. Prof. Andrews is un
authority on political economy and kindred
topics. _
Allowed to Kntnr I'ort.
WASHINGTON , D. C. , Oat. 15. Acting
Secretary Spauldinn has authorized tlio entry
of Iho steamship Uossmoro lit Uultlmoro ,
provided she shows the required quarantine
certificates. The pnssoogor list of this
vessel Includes 11 lariro number of American
cattle dealers returning from Liverpool.
< ) | > riiml to Si > t tloniciit.
WASHINGTON , D. U. , Oct. 15. The presi
dent has signed the proclamation opening to
settlement the surplus laud * InthoCiow
Indian reservation , Montana , aggregating
1,600.000 acres , The land will bo opened to
suttlomont ut onco. * *
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Unrln ilorry on lilt Tnivoli.
WASHING-ION , O. C. , Oct. 15. Secretory
ftusit will leave hero for Wisconsin tomht.
Ho wiirslop over In Chicago for u ilny or so
mid may deliver n political spcecti there.
Appointed an Altcriialji CimimUKloiier.
WASHINGTON , D. C , , Oct. 15. The presi
dent hat appointed U , 11. Lanyou of Kansas
ns alternate commissioner from that state to
the World'd Columbian exposition.
Mrs. L. . H. Patton , UoskiorJ. 111. , writoi :
' From personal exp rionco I can rouotnmond
DoWHt's Sariaprilla , u CUM for Impure
blood uud couoral debility "
llrl tn ,
Borg & Jone9 , blaclismltliH of Omaha , have
boon succeeded by William IJorg ,
The Alusworth state bunk has boon closed
by order of court.
Meyer & Dlttclch blacksmiths at llattlo
CrcoK have been succeeded by John Dittrich ,
G. W. ParKwood has sold out lua sa loouat
l ruiuard.
RIFLEMEN FROM THE ALPS
Swiss Sharpshooters Will Hold Tholr Host
Annual Tournament nt Omaba.
LOCAL MARKSMEN TAKING AN INTEREST
Oroat Spurt Antlrlrmtril Wlirn tlio MIITcrriil
A nintilr In Cinnpullimn A
I.Ittlint tlio tlUlorj- th Nortli-
urvtrrit S
The name of Switzerland Is sURRoatlvo to
most people of the picturesquely drcAsod
niountnlncer and his illlo , nnd It Is not sur-
prlslnt ; that In whatever part of the world Is
louiul a child of the Alps lie has his rillo
with him.
The Illicit rlllo clubs In the country are
composed of Swl < s rillcmen , and the nucleus
ol the present Northwestern BChuetzcn-
bund'wi.s the Ulehland , 111. , Helvetia sharp-
shootori , which U composed nltogothcr of
natives of Switzerland.
Next year the schuctzoiibund will hold Us
graml rational tournament In Oinnuii , nnd
the pconlo of the city will hnvo the prlvllCRO
of pntortiilnlni ; as pcnlul nnd cntortiilnublo
a class of men ns over visited Iho Xobrasim
metropolis. The tournaments nro n biennial
occurrence , and the visitors come prepared
to enjoy every tnlnuto of their stay and with
pockets full of money to pay for It.
The seventh national tournament was hold
In St. Louis In Ib'Jl , nt which the following
clubs were represented ; Cincinnati Killo
club , .lullot schuotzenvoroln , Mtiwauuoo
schuotzenvercln , South St. Units schuctzcn-
vcrcln , St. Louis IMstol club , D.ivon-
port Uillo club. Indianapolis Target club ,
Urccnvillo OlMland KUlo club , St.
Louis btmriishootcrs. Chicago sharp
shooters , Fort Smith , Ark. , schuotzcn-
vcroln , St. Louis schuetzenvoroln ,
South St. Louis Turner Bchuolzcnvoroin ,
Ann Arborschuotznnvoreln , Uollovlllo sharp-
s\iooturvcrcln \ , Uovlngton , Ky. , sharpshooters -
shooters , Dubuque sharpshooters , Excelsior
Klllo club of b.wcnport , la. , Elgin , 111. ,
Klllcs , Highland , 111. , Helvetia sh.trp
shooters , New Yorlc X.cillcr Killo club , Mon
roe , U'is. , Uillo club , i > eorla , III. , Ulllo club.
Peru , Ind. , Klllu club.
Coming Iroin All Over Ihu Country.
Since that time the iissocwlton has been
growiiiK and many moro club4 will bo repre
sented nt ttio Omaha tournament next
summer. There nra teams in Kansas
City , St. Jostinu nnd ether western cities , to
say nothing of the big chin In Saw Francisco ,
which has a l.ngcr monibar.ihip than any
other club in the country , which Is nlso ex
pected to como in with n competing team.
Assurances uavo been received from nil of
the tennis in attendance two years UKO that
they will bo on hand.
A move was madosomotimouco tohnvetho
shoot take placa in Chicago miring Iho
World's talr In conjunction with the great
Intcrnnllonnl shoot , which will take place
there nt that llinu , but IhuOmnlm team ,
with n keen recollection ot the hnrd light
they had made tosccurotho tournament In
' .lie Ill-it place , put. on their lighting clothes
and the schema was defeated. Representa
tives from the Milwaukee and St. Louis
voreins were in Oinulm at the time , and
assured the Omaha management that they
would stnrid by Oinahn. Subsequently dele
gates from Chicago ouno out and explained
that they hud no desire to hurt Oinahu , nnd
that they would send n good strong tea IP to
the shoot next summer.
It is not known yet where the ranco will
be located , nnu it is not the easiest thing in
the world to Unit u suitable place. Huser's
park bus Its advocates nnd t hero U some
talk of making nn uftort to secure from the
Government the use ot the Hullovuo ranpo.
Thlrtv-six targets vvoro used at St. Liouls
and tit least forty will bo required in Oinahn.
The local club will select from its own
membership the olllccrs for the national
association for the ensuing mooting , ami ut
St. Louis the following wore elected for the
Omaha tournament : F. L. Blumor , presi
dent : Gustavo Honccke. vice president ;
Louis Hoimrod , secretary ; W. K Stoeckcr ;
corresponding secretary ; William Krug ,
treasurer ; \Villiani Muck , llrst shooting
master , and Hans I'qiorscn , second shooting
master.
Onmlui'.s Olnl > KiitliiiHliiHtlc.
Omaha has tlio youngest club in the asso
ciation , but by no means ilia leasi enthusi
astic , nnd It will sen that the eighth annual
tournament of the Northwestern Schuetzon-
bnnd is an nvcnt which the city will remem
ber.
ber.Tho
The president , who Is nn enthusi
ast , talks very entertainingly of
thu sport or pastime of rillo shootIng -
Ing , and Its staying qualities. Ho thinks
that when the Americans take it up it will
get n hold on the national affections which
will never bo loosened. The boncllts of such
a training arc obvious. H cultivates btondy
nerves nnd keen eyes and prepares Its dev
otees for the service of their country ,
should they ever bo needed ; Mr. Biumor
attributes the success of the ( Jorman army
in a great measure to the training of her
young men in tholr rillo clubs.
COLUMBUS CELEBRATIONS.
Why the I'nhllu Schools Will Not .March on
Frliluj- .
A grcHooal of Inquiry has boon beard
during the past few dayu as to the reason for
holding the Columbus Day exorcises , in
which the children of the public schools will
participate , on October ' . ' ( . ' instead of the
21st , as the lattnr Is iho anniversary of the
discovery of this continent , and Is tbo day
thaUwill bo observed as such by the public
school children In all the other cities nnd
towns of the country for their annlvcfjary
exorcises.
Stri'ot nunor luis had It for several days
that the change was due to the vlsli of n
committee of tbo American I'roloctivo asso
ciation to the superintendent of publio
schools , to protest aguinst having the e.xcr-
clsos on thu'l.si , ns en that day the children
of the parochial schools of the city would
Indulu'o In a puUlo demonstration in honor
ol thu memorable event , nnd the members of
this association were opposed to allowing the
public school children to unlto with these of
the Catholic schools in thu parade on that
occasion. Inquiry. rovoaH the fact that a
week ago yesterday a committee , consisting
ol MDSSM. .McLood and .1. Ji , I'ipor , did wait
on Superintendent Fiupalrlck of the public
schools of the city , nr.d nflor staling
that a report wai current , uiul very
generally credited , to the effect
that the children had been ordered to
tnlio part In the parade on thoJIstnnd
would march through the principal streets
In company with the children of the
parochial schools , demanded to know If It
was true , miying that If It was they ivoro
thuro to protest against it. They were in
formed that It was not Intended to have tbo
public school children parade at all , and that
their uneasiness was Broiindlnss.
Whether this committee waited on the su
perintendent ns representatives of the Amer
ican 1'rotcctlvo association or as Individuals
U not stated , but report has It again that n
meeting of that organl/atlon was hold the
preceding evening and that these two were
appointed a committed for the purpose
uamcu.
At a meeting held last "Monday U was Jc-
clded to have the exorcises take place next
Thursday , the 20tl inst.
In reply to on Inquiry yesterday afternoon
ns to the reason for the Rkaniru , Superin
tendent l-'itzpattlck stated that it is the com
mon custom for Xbo ichools to celebrate lioll-
dayaon tUuduy preceding , as thuro would oth-
Bakin
Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard
prvflse bo but asmall . . . . vu..u. lllu „ „ „ „ , „ „
In attendance , nnd tl.ntColumbus tlay would
bo tmich In the nntiiro ot n holldnv tlils yo r.
1 bis wai the only reason civcn for th
cnanpo In the day for holdlnc the exerciser
but sovprnl chances were nlso announced ,
that will lunVo the observance ot the d r
nero qultn ilifforont from what It will Do la
other cities.
In the llrst tilace , I hero will bo no street
rmradr , as it Is held tlmt It is umvlso to !
low iho smnllur children to take nnrl In such
n demonstration ntul nt tlio snmo Umo It It
itmicult to toll Just whcro to ilnxw the lisa
between thsio who may imnido ami these
wtio may not ; anil th.n such n pnrado U
uunl to form In a i-lty tint covers ns much
ironnil ns noes Omnlui niul mu , t necessarily
c.ttiso a great ilonl of it I < $ at Is fact ion.
In tlio second plnce , tlio cliihlron will not
bo assembled mono bodv In a linn , as nil *
vised In the program Icniuilatcd and sent
nut by l''rnncls Hcllumy , Iho originator of
the luea of such n ponc-rul demonstration. It
Is bold Hint thU Is nNo impracticable , as
? M , " ° 1"t" m u' ° Olt-v ln'11 ' would so
in
ip.ooo school children , to suv iiothlnp of the
thousands of ollursvlin would want to wit-
IIP R the exorcises , iina further thiu ) this It
is stated Hint it would bo a very dimccrous
mulortiiuini : toinuss that .lunibcr of chil
dren In a buildini : , even if one was obtain *
able , oocauso ot their proneness to nanlo nnil
.
Apm-oprlato oxcrcl os will bo hold In onoh
school room , nnd instead of Mui'lni ; "Amor-
! > l llo'cloeltticM Fildiiy mornlntr , a
wlllboilono bv nil the otlii'r sehoois In the
country , the imtlonul hymn will bo sung by
nil the public schoolof this city at 3 o'clock
on'Ihursuity nftornoon.
ArratiBcmonts tiavo been inudo to hnvo
the l.rand Army of the Kcpubllo assist In
the celebration , ami that orgnnixatlon will
furnish speakers to nullvcr llftcon-mlnuto
addresses in each of tlio school * , anit the
part of the program furnished bv the chll-
ilron will tend to in ko the occasion of a
patriotic nnd historical nature that will last-
niKly impress itself on the minds of tuo
Thu plan nyrccd upon and hero outlined
iticots with the approval of the teachers , for
t moans an extra holiday , Friday belli ?
thereby made n duv of Inallntr , but many of
this llttlo folks arc loth to jjlvo up tlioar \ dc ,
which they tmvo buon looltbf ; forward to
for wcolss , nnd on which they had iitilto aot
thotr hoarta.
AI/L A13OUI A I1EN.
Two North Sulo I'll in 11 ItM ( Jot Into Court
Ov.-rix Stniillir.ilr. .
A family hen , now deceased , but formerly
.ho property of the Van Ness family who-
Ivo near Thirty-third anJ Miami streets wn
the cause of several turbulent occasions la
that usually quiet neighborhood.
Ono day last weelc tlio lion aforesaid vlsltod
tlio Carlson family while they wcroatdlnnor
and hopplnt ; upon the table proceeded to
Help herself. This ni-mised the Ire of Mr * .
Carlson who captured Madam Hen nnd
twitted her neclt.
The Van Ness family appealed to .Tudtro
Harkn and Mra. M.imlo H.ul&y was ono of
the wltnostcs. Hur tustlmonv was unfuvor-
abto to Mrs. Carlson , who has sluco boon
"laving" for revenue.
Frldav Mrs. Carlson thought she unvr
nor opportunity and wont after Mrs. Unlloy
with n handspluo. Mrs. Hnllov Is something
of a shoulder hitter herself and Mrs. Carlson
catno out of the encounter FCOOIH ! best.
This , of course , was not according to pro.
cram , nn < l Mrs. Carlson has afjain como to
the police court with u complaint of assault.
.IMKHIC.IX f > i..i rTii.tnins. .
Another Milplnnil < if Clllicrt IsliimlorH Sold
to ( iimtiMimla I'miitcrs.
SAX Fiuxcist-o , C.il. , Oct. 15. The EJC-
amtner this mnrnini ; prints n loni ? account ot
the crulso ot iho steamer Montsoi-rat , which
arrived from Guatoiula Thursday after
tmvlcg landed thuro nearly 40(5 ( nnllvo *
from tlio Gilbert Islands to work allegedly
under contract , for llvo years to wealthy plan-
tors. The account was written by an Examiner -
iner reporter who shipped on the Montscrral
last April as n sailor. The account declares
that the Montsorrat was n slave ship ; that
Iho natives wcrosold In Guatemala for { 100 '
each , the nmount being taken In tlio cuiie
ot passaso money. The account shows that
iho Islanders wore gotten on board by quot-
tlonnble methods , amoiintlni ; In som'u cases I
practically to Kulnaplnir. The commander
of the vessel , \V. H. Ferpuson , WHG con-1
ncctod with the other nllcccd slnvo ship , the I
Tahiti , which fuunUcrud with -100 natlvot on
board. The account adds that of 400 natives
taken to Guatemala two yours ngo only 180
uro now alive , the others having succumbed
to Qisoaso. <
* t
"Lato to boa ana eany to nso will shortaa
the road to your huino in the side ? . Out
early to boa and "Littla Early Ki3er."tno
pill that muU'jj ilto loa jr and batter aui
wlsor.
Will .Sjicak ill n.ivcnport.
WASHINGTON , U. C. , Oct. 15. Secretary ]
Charles Foster will s.pcal : at Davenport , la'.n
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October 23.
DoWltt's Sarsapanlla is ronanlo
M the
Opera Shades
in the
New
Style
These arc not so expensive as
some ladies might think.
You know we are closing-out
previous to retiring from
business , and
We Sell Very Cheap ,
HAIR.
We have everything in hair
goods and are bound to close
this stock out as soon as pos
sible AT COST.
Mrs ,
HIS , 15th St. .Opposite P.O