8 THE OMAHA DATLV BRR : SUNDAY OCTOHKll 23. PAGES. W , R , BENNETT CO , fitill Uontitmo 1o Offer Great Bargains in Every Department FOR ALL NEXT WEEK , T < 'ot for Merely Ono liny or nn Hour or Two , lint for n Work or Lunger It U o limn thn < l nils In Slock. WHY nro goods offered nt low prices for just a little while ? THAT'S AN EASY question to ann- wcr nnd Iho public gctu'rally can , and luive answered it many limes. It is done merely "as a draw to get you into the Htoro , but LOOK OUT for prices on other goods not quotiyl. You may pay dearly for the "SO-CALLKO" bargains yotl have taught. Vfhy is it that If you happen to bo 0 minutes late that the pi ices JUMP Ul' from 20 to 00 per cent. Why is it thatyou ntolimltcdas to the quantity you wautV. THINK OVUH these questions. You can nnawor thorn. Thoy'r CIIBV. NONHof this "SHAUIM'HACTICE" business with us ; everything * sold "OA HONOR , " ALL YOU WANT. No limi tation. Snrao prices every day in Iho week , ( except In case of legitimate advance in the market ) . All goods guaranteed or money re funded. Straightforward BUSINESS principles always adopted by us. No misrepresentation. It is safe to Bond your WIVES und CHILDUEN to trade at Dennett's. Our grocery department is all bar gains. You will find what you want and the prices will bo very low. Our tea , coffee and spice department is making friends every day. Our tons plenso every one. Our cof fees are fresh roasted dally. Our best grade spices are STRICTLY PURE. Wo have , however , a line of cheap spices , ranging in price , at about 10c per pound , but wo prefer not to sell you these as they are more or less adul terated and don t give sutisfactio-i. Our hardware department is alive every day with customers. Our prices do the work. Our cigar department is a wonder. Cigars at le , 2o , 3c , Ic , Oo. Pipes at , Ic , 4c , 5c nnd so on up to Iho highest price pipe made , which can bo bought of us cheaper than anywhere - where in the went. Our dry goods notion department of fers largo line of goods very cheap. Great assortment of gloves at low prices , bought with reference to their wca.'ing qualities and warmth. Our crockery department is receiving new goods ovorv dav. ' OUR URU'G DEPARTMENT. THIS IS OITR PRIDE. Wo aio rnally doing more business in this donartinciit than any other retail drug house in the city. This is some- tiling to bo proud of. Wo can do . \ ou good. Wo can make you well. Wo can save you money. Get your proscriptions lllled with ua. Got your patents ! ) ! us. Bennett's are the host and sell on a basis of tioc for dollar articles , prices Bamo every day in .the week. Got your toilet articles and fancy eoaps of us. * You will be delighted with our prices und goods. Pillow sham holders in our furniture department. They are double , and only 10e ; not for Monday , 'jut ' as long as they last , and when they are gene we'll get more and sell at the same price. Monday wo will begin to servo hot colToo FREE In our tea and coffee department , as wo did last winter. Come in and got a cup and test the quality of our coffee. Our holiday goods are arriving every day.Our Our senior Bennett left tonight for the east to purchase more , When all our goods are in we will have the BIG GEST AND BEST line in the west. And our prices will bo right. W. R. BENNETT CO. , 1002 , 1501 , 1000 , 1008 , 1510 , 1012 Capitol avenue. M\V TI.MI : OAKi ) . Vii : tliu .Missouri I'nrlllr Kr. Trains arrive and depart from depot at 15th and Wobbler streets for Plaits- mouth , Nebraska CMty , Auburn , Falls City , Atchison , Loavonwortli , Kansas City aim St. Louis as follows : Leave 1:10 : p. in. and 10:00 : p. m. Arrive 0:10 : a. in. and 4:05 : p. in. For Portal , Louisville , Weeping Water , Dunbar , Avoci : , Tnlmago and Auburn , train leaves at 1:30 : p.m. Return ing , arrives at Omaha at 8:00 : a. in. For further information call at depot or city otUco , N. E. corner 13th nnd Fnrnnn : streets. J. O. Puiu.irr , Tnos. F. Gonrunv , A. G. F. & P. A. P. & T. A. Opera and reception hats. Annowal & Smith , 2CUN. 10th St. Burnham PI. , chrapcbt ncro property Foi' Your ( 'onililuriitloii. When selecting your route of travel , nlway.rreinoiiibor that there are Parlor cars on the Sioux City & Pa- cllloday trains. Pullman palueo ploopors on the Stou.i City it Pni'lllc night trains. Wngner palace Bloopers to Hot .Snrlniri nnd Dendwood on the Fremont , Elkhort & Missouri Valley trains. Free reclining chair cars on Fremont Klkhorn .t Missouri Valley through am local trains. In fact you can depend upon Ilrst clus : accommodations on all trains of tin ' Northwestern lino. " City Ticket olllciT 1401 Farnam street Real estate. Bui-gains only. Itfy word is good. \V. G. Albright. 621-2-3. N. Y , Life bid ? . Now china for decorating at IIospo's Poacoek Is the host soft cril. Sold only by Jonas , opposite postoffluo , Choicest fall and winter woolens , vor best of btylos& workmanshipat Ramgo' ' llurt K Tbo last excursion of this season wl' ' leave Omaha via the Missouri Paoillo o Tuesday , October 25 , at 1:10 : and 10 j in. Only ono filro for the round trip Stopovers allowed to , all points in Okln hoinii and Indian territories eouth < Pond Crook or Ponca , Texas , Arkansr nnd points in south and southwest. Ft further information unit at depot , 10t and Webster street , or city ollices , N 1 corner 13th and Fa run in. TIIOS. F. UnuntKY. P. ff T. A. J. O. PHH.Ui'l'i , A. G. P. St P. A. l'lu > upTrlt | to fullfornln. 'Through oar and fust time Via the great Rock Island route November 11 , 1:20 : p. in , For reservation in car and partlculai in details , call on or address Ciue. Kus.Nr.nv , G. N.V. . P. A. , 1U02 Furnuui St. , Orauua. A Festive Tims , for Bargain Seokera the Coming Week. CUTTING PRICES TO REDUCE THE STOCK Siltcrivnre , . .IrwelrjAll'iinx , I'nckollmnki , Toilet Arirlc ! , Picture * , Train" * , Crock- cry. ( lliiMM-urr , Wnnilnm.trr , Ktc. , itr. : , ill blnnglitcr Tricon. Rogers' extra plated tonsnoons , $1.10 per sot ; Rogers' extra plated table spoons , $2.IS ! per sot ; Rogers' triple pintail square handled knives , 91.25 per sot ; butter knives and sugar spoons. 2ic , worth $1.00 ; 1,000 al bums nl ! ) ! ) c , regular § 2.00 and 81.00 goods. At $1.)8 ! ) wo olTor a regular 30.00 album. 700 line celluloid frames In nil color. * ; cabluotfib.o 1-ic each , worth OOc. Ladles' pocketbooks , hand bags _ , card cnMCs , itc , nt a great sacrifice ; 2-5c for card cases worth OOc ; 40c for card cases worth 31.H ( ) , 2ic for pocketbooks , all leather , inside and out ; 40e for best quality pocketbooks , worth up to $1.00. 2oe for 8x10 frames , In gold , white and bronze. 49c , OOc , 88c forS.xlO frames in all the new patterns ; these nro ologtint goods and nro wonderful value. Wo re hncritlclng all goods in our house fur nishing departments. Double pillow sham holders 12c each , worth OOc ; II do/en clothes pins for oe ; palls IOc , worth 2-jc ; tubs , 4oc , 0"c and ( jc ; clothes bars , 2oc , 3llo and 40c ; extra line willow clothes bahkots , 40c , OOc and 80c. Look nt the great lam ) ) bargains , lOe for 2oc lamps ; 20c for regular OOe lamps ; O'Jc ' for handsome stand lampi with decorated fountand shade to match ; OOc for line dec orated bisk lamps complete , worth $7.00 ; extra burner ; ? , Gc ; chimneys , Oe ; wick , He per do/on. Sacrificing glassware , He for line table tumblers , Oo for cclory classes , 4c ! ) for 4 pieces glass sot , worth $1.00 ; 0i ( pieces decorated ton sots , $2.08 , regular iO.OO quality. By request wo continue our great 40c sale of blue steel enameled ware ; 49i ! for frying pans , worth $1.00 ; lo ! ) for kettles , worth $1.00 ; IOc for sauce pans , worth $1.00 ; 4cfor ! ) pudding pans , worth $1.00 ; 40c for wash basins , worth ' $1.00. Wo have a full line of ooll'co pots , teapots , rice boilers , etc. , etc. C'onio early to get lirst choice. Surprising bargains in now toys , dolls , vases , ornaments , etc. Wo are the largest importers and dealers in the west in the above goods and can always olTor the best possible values. Bring the children in to sco our mammoth toy department. Open till 8 at night. THE ! )9C ) STOR1" , 1310 Farnam street. Stamping Free On Monday I will stump ono piece free to each ladv who will call at 701 S. 10th street. The largest assortment of patterns wctof Chicago. Kmbroidorv done to order. Mrs. 11. P. Nile * . Siunm't Ilurns Ts iii receipt of another lot of these cele brated Cambridge hand painted porce lain dinner sots , which he is soiling at $14.75 , formerly $18.01) ) nnd $20.00. A few bargains in standard upright pianos at Webur's , 113 North 10th st. For First-Class People. Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway. Everything First-Class. Fine $800.00 Decker Bro. upright Circassian walnut piano nt a bargain. Weber's Music house , 113 N. 10th St. Frescoing and interior decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished. Henry Lchinann , 1008 Douglas street. Competent stenographers and typewriter - writer operators who are out of employ ment are Invited to call and register their names and qualilioitions with our employment department. Wo inako no charge to either employer or employed. D''op in and sco us ; wo take pleasure in doing all wo can for the worthy steno grapher and typewriter. THK SMITH PKiMii'itTvi'r.\vinTir. : : Co. , 100'Jl ' Farnam Street , Omaha , Nob. V. T. So.r.n in , wagons and carriages Latest millinery novelties. Annowalt Smith , 200 N. 10th St. Latest sheet music at Flospo'a. Burnham Pi. , cheapest acre property. Now fall nnd winter shapes now in. Annowalt fc Smith , milliners. 203 N. 10th St. Now picture frames. A. Hospo. Domestic soap perfumes your clothes. Reception hats and bonnets , Mine. Hicknian's , Hats nnd bonnets as u'ncip as the cheapest at Mine. flieUinan's. N. Y. Board of Health disinfectant "Antl-Uorm. " Sherman ff MuConnoll , Prof. Verrot , hair dresser at Ideal hair store,20'J S. 10th , 3d lloor. Tel. 1018. Now Metropolitan club ball , 23d nns Iliirnoy sis. , can bo had for private bulli nnd partie * . Foe p-irtieulars inquire ol Morit/ Meyer at Max Meyer & ( Jo's. Artists' materials at llospo's. 1'ho Watson It. Smith union nski tiSbistnnoj of tho-jo interested in temper mice toward the fund for purchasing in nntomalio fountain which will cmibli them to { jive a cool or hot drink to tin multitude as required. All funds than ) ; fn ly received at the W. C. T. U cofloo rooms , ut 111) ) S. loth btreot. Being a regular nominee- for cottncl in the ( Hit ward , I respectfully ask tin support of nil voters who believe in bus mead principles in tbo council. KD. N. lillOWN , Proprietor Urown's 0. O. D. Grocery. New scale Ivlmball pianos at Ilospo'e Special sale of now mllinory nt Mine llll'ltllKUl'.S. dVso Domestic soap for domestic use. . Calllornlii i\riirslcMiii. : I'nllman tourlbt sleeping can nro ru 11 11l l daily on nil Paoiilu coast tralna via Hi Santa Fo route , tbo bhortcst line t C'alifornla. The ears are fnrnlsbod with bedding matroshos , tuilot articles , etc. Porter nro in nttondanco. Second-class ticket mo honored on these cars. In addition to tbo dally service tli Sanlti Fo Kouto runs special oxcursio pnrtloj with an agent of the company I charge , using these tourist sleomp cars , and leaving Kansas Olty ovbr Sunday noon. For further Information and time tabl of the Santa Fo Houto and reserving < sleeping car berths , address Ii I Palmer , passenger agotit , 1310 Furnai street , Omuhn , Neb , Domestic soap whitens your clothes , THREE DOLLARS , THREE DAYS Wo Offer Shoes for S3 That Have Always Cost You 51.50 and $5. MEN'S ' FALL AND WINTER CORK SOLES XVhotiVe Slnrt 83 Shoo Snlo You Muy Kipcot llnrinlin In Slioo l.mtlicr Norrli . .tVllrnv , in 17 Mrt'Gt , Monday , Tuesday nnd Wednoadtiy wo hold a sale of shois that will attract widespread attontion. \Vo olTor a Hdles' welt shoo , with extension - tension solo nnd with patent leather tips , for 8U.03. These shoos have always been $1.60. They are on the now square toe , with low heels and dianund patent leather tips , for $3.03. Wo have never seen their equal. Per anotho00 ! wo will soil a plain opera or Now York lust , with low heels or high , with extension lees or ulain , that has been $5 00 , now $11.01 Theao are very line and plain. In a cloth top opera or new square too we will mark all our SI. 60 Indies' button to $ : t.OO. The above three lines of ladles flue ah ocs comprise some of the best makes nnd nro recommended by us to bo line Ilrst class bhoos. The $3.00 nrico is put on them to close thorn all Monday , Tues day and Wednesday. When $1.50 and $ aOO shoos are sold for $ . ' 1 Ol ) you have a right to'oxpcct bar gains and you will not bo disappointed. Wo have concluded that when wo have a special sale of shoes It is bettor to put the price where the shoes will sell them selves. In that way a salesman can sell a larger number of pairs with less elTort than In the old way. Therefore this great three dellar sale for three days Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday. MEN'S CORK SOLES. Wo have put in our sj.0 ! ! ( ) department a fine line of cork solo shoos which are the most comfortable anel tire certainly the proper tiling to wear for fall and winter. As well a ? the man's line of cork solos for $ . ' 1.00 wo carry the next liner line at $4.00 and so on up to the finest hand sewed work , making the most complete line of cork bolos in min's shoes over shown in the west. NORRIS & WILCOX , lol" Douglas St. Tlio l.ust Harvest i\ctirslonSoiitli. : via the W ABASH RAILROAD Will leave Omiha 4 p. in. Oct. 25. For the above occasion the Wabash will sell tickets to points south and boutlieast at half faro. Tbo only line running solid trains with reclining chair and Pullman buffet sleeping cars to St. Louis , con necting in union depot with all trains running cast and south. For tickets and further information call at Wabnsh olllce , 1502 Farnnm street , Omaha , or write G. N. CLAYTON , Northwestern Pass. Agent. Pianos , organs cheap , Weber , 113 N 10. CUT THIS OUT AND WAIT Until Tuesday , October S5tll , at O A. M. Ill consequence of the late lire of the largo wholesale clothing house that recently burned , over $283,000 worth of men's and boys' line clothing , hats nnd other goods have been saved and re moved to the larcro building known as 121H F.irnam street , between 12th and 13th street * , Omaha , Nob. The build ing has boon closed for one week to ar range for this great lire insurance sale , and this great lire insurance sale will commence on Tuesday , October 2oth , at I ) a. in. , in tbo cm tire building at l"li ! Farnnm , between 12th and 13th. Everything - . thing will bo sold at retail SO per cent loss than actual cost of manufacture. As the stock must bo sold in live days , everything will go rapidly. Tlio ap praiser for Iho insurance company , after carefully examining the stock of o'.oth- ing , concluded it was not bo badly dam aged as claimed by the assured manu facturers , and , failing to ngreo as to the actual loss , they were forced to take the hamo nnd turn it into money. Consequently quently the goods must bo sold at once in order to maltoji final settlement. Below wo quote a few of the extraor dinary bargains that will bo offered , and bear in mind that there are over 10,000 different articles wo can not mention hero. hero.Men's Men's heavy overcoats , $3.74 , posi tively worth $15.00. You may keep the coat homo during the sale , and if it is not worth $15.00 , return the same , no matter what the cause may bo , and wo hereby agree t'o return the $3. 7-1. Men's heavy ulsters , $4.4 ! ) , positively wortli $10.60 , or your money refunded any time during this sale. Men's 'Whitney clnn- cnilla overcoats , $5.2.3 , positively worth $20.0(1 ( , or your money will bo returned. Men's ' "Royal" standard kersey , silk nnd satin lined overcoats , $7.)0 ! ) , posi tively worth $28 00. You may keep this coat homo live days , and if not worth $28.00 , return tbo same and your money will bo refunded , no matter what the cause iiitiv be. Men's ribbed diagonal suits , $3.80. worth $15.00. Men's English wor tud 'cutaway suits , $ " . ! ) ! ) ; valued at $2(1.00 ( , You have the same privilege on those hulls us on the above mentioned gar- mnnts. Men's melton casslmoro pants wortli $3.00 for OSo. Men's all wool cheviot pants , 25 styles , $1.49 , worth $5.00. 3 Hoys' capo ovoacoats , $1.00 , worth 81.fill. Boys' pants 0,000 at lOo a pair. Hoys'suits , $1.20 , worth $ l.f > 0 ; good woolen ! -oel < s , lie per pair , worth 40o ; line embroidered suspenders , DC , worth 1 ( iOc ; line heavy red II innol underwear , ! ! " < 'por suit , worth $2.00 ; men's hats , 'j'Jc ' , worth $3 75 , all glinpov , boys' liatu 15c , worth $1.00 , and aoUOO , different ar ticles wo cannot mention hero. It will pay you ( o coino IfJO miles to visit Una 'great salo. If you value money don't miss it. Everything sold as advertised. Now is your chance to got winter clothing for almost nothing. Wo advise you to cut this out nnd bring it with you , BO you can got exactly tht goods mentioned here. This bale will positively commence Tuesday , Oct. 25 , at 1) ) a. in. , nt 121 ! ) Farnam , between 12tl n and 13th , 5th door east from Kith Omaha , Nob. Ho sure you make IK o mistake. in : . A'utleniiif tircltiioiirltti unl"rthkhtitn/l-j rcntietieh ml II ( oiidl ( fur , ten cnita. (3 u'AUvKityulvln II Horn In 'Inninklns ( "o. Nu i Vurk. aitud to yuar * . 5 months , r.iduyb " 1'uueiai from family luildoncu. iMU llowan II hticut. bnndav murnlnz at ! 0i : : ) o'oloak rr All ( Mil I'olliiui und frienilj are Invited " Inturniunl in 1'oruit l.awn. ASIinitsOX lliilinar. aso B rears , 8 months Oi'tuhor''l , souuf 15 J. and A plia Aiiuur on o 1'unural 10 u , m. Sunday , fiom lusldt'ticc , "II ) f I'uiKcr strotit , to I'urebt l < nun uomutcry. \Vll.lirit I'ri-ddy 0. . ncvtl 4 yo.ir . sun n William II. and Molllo 1. Wilbur , on batur day iiioiuliiK. October - " , lw.at tlu'fliit'lc , u dlhtliorli | : Tunrral bcrvlui-a front thu lusl dunce of the p.ironts , fill ) Miuth Tnontv plKlith strc'ot tod.iy at "o'clockliitenncM I'ort'ai I.UHII comutcry. ruucral prlrutu. BOSTON STDRE CARPET SALE Wilton Velvet , JSIAqnstte , Body Bnisiols , Tapestry nnu7AU Wosl Ijgraiu Oarpsta AT EXCEEDWGLY LOW PRICES Ncfrr llnvo Cntprt ; of Such Tine rndc < Hern Ollrrort tat Mlclt Low Prices You SnTonfiOc tn 91,00 an Kcry Yurili Xlco ingrain carpets in n roily pat terns for loc , SJ-ic , or UJoiiyurd , wortli tij ) to 05e a yard. Splendid all wool ingrain enroots in over twenty different now designs nt OUo n , yard. These Ingrains are sold usually in $1.00 n yard. 10 rolls pretty tapustry Urtissola carpet - pot that will wuar for years at 4 Ic , SOo and ( JOc ; regular value In other ulucoa about $1.00. Now for some extra line carpets. And some extra big bargains. WILTON VKLVI3T CAUPRTS , such as would cost you $1.7-3 and oven $ l.00 ! at any carpet house in America , in tbo most approved designs and perfect artistic colorings , are on sale tit OSo a yard. GKNUINH MOQUETTB CAHPKTS , such us under ordinary oireumstancos only the very rich can alTord , and worth fully $2.00 a yard , are offoroa nt 08c n yard durlncr this salo. Superb all wool art equaros , in any sb.o you want , largo enough to cover nny ordinary room , nt 75o n square yard. Do not mlstako those art squares for I ho much advertised cotton-mixed ones , those are strictly pure all wool. Wo mnlco special bargains of a big lot of rugs and mats. Our line of lloor oilcloths and line leums is the best in Omaha , MILUNEUY. In our millinery department wo ofTor the following extraordinary bargains : Velvet toques trimmed in lips , velvet ribbon and or-iumoius at $ l.r > 0. .lust think of it , a beautiful 34.00 toque only $1/)0. _ Ulnuk colored felt hats , trimmed in lips , fancy feather and all silk ribbon , nt-1.0S. These would bo cheap at S4.50. GREAT SPECIAL SALE OP PATTERN HATS. Wo have about 10 do/on of these beauties left. They are the very nicest things produced by some of the loading Now York nrtlstcH. Wo olTor them today for onlv3.00. . They cost from $10.00 to $2.3.00 each to produce. Don't mijs this rare opportunity as it is for tomorrow only. BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. 10th nuil Douglas. Anctlnn.i Kiirnltiirr. Auction. Tuesday , October 25 , 10 a. in. , at 1113 } Pacific street , contents of entire house , fine carpets , bed room furniture , side board , chairs , tables , etc. , cook steve , etc. Everything as good as now and all ht bo sold. Wells Auction and Storage Co. , Auctioneer. Burnham PI. , cheapest aero property. Pug puppies , room 30 Barker block. Dr. Birnoy. the catarrh specialist , hrvs returned from.Oliicago. Violins , , guitars , niiindollns. fine strings , Ibwont prices , Wcbor , 113 N. 15. OCC.-l.V > fEA31lltl' CO.l/1'.lA//\S. Some or the * I'lrms U'hoso TommgoCioMIJ Up Into tlln Tlinus.lMiln. New YOIIIC , Oct. 22. The notv list of Iho merchant , marina compiled by the bureau voiotia , which is DOW in cro rosi , civossomo interesting statistics concerning the great ocean steamship companies of the world. Sumo neoplo will be tmrpvhcd to learn that the transatlantic lines are not the leading ones in aggregate tonnacto or number of ves sels. The British fndia of Cilascow and the British India Steam Navigation company and the British India Associated stonmcrs , all one concern , head the list with 103 steam.irs. Their aggregate measurement is 239,035 tens. tens.Moxi Moxi stands the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship camn.uiy , with thirty-six steam ships , representing ! ilOSi > 7 tons. The next in order comas the Oampagnia ilc.s Mossagorics Maritimes , with iixty-uno vessels , whoso aggregate toiinaco Is 202,5'J'2. The iouitli on the list is the Nerd Doutsehor Lloyd of Bremen , some of whoso vessels ply to this port. The company has sixty-six steamers , measuring In nil 107- lli'.l ' Ions. Other imnortant lines are the jNavipoiiono Uoneralo Itnllunna , 100 steam ers , 17 < ) , .V > 0 tons ; the Campagna Ueiieraln Transailantiquo , sixtv-slx Bloamors , 107,4. > 7 tons ; the Ilamburir-Amorlcan Packet com pany , ilfly-six stcamori , 11)5,41'J ) tons ; the Wilson line , eighty-six steamers , IS OSO tons ; the Austrian Llovd. seventy-throe steamers , 12Si.VJ : tons ; the Allen line , thirty- nine Btoamcrs , l",0ii : ! ; tons ; the Spanish Compania Transatlantic , thirty-four steam ers , 111li ! ! ! tons ; the White Star , twenty-six steamers , ' . ) . > , : I70 tons , and the Cunard , twenty-six stoamcr'j , & 3Ulll tons. REPUBLICAN MEETINaS. ( ; < irrrotid r.Ut "f AppnliitmimU .Undo by thn Stutu Commltim * . Hon. ijoron/oUrounso : At Sehuylor , Octo ber 22 ; Uulo , October 24 ; Ashland , October 2.1 ; Wayne , October 20 ; I'onca , Octobar 27 ; Paitota CMty , October 2S ; Harllugton , Octo ber SO : Crolghtnn , October 111. lions. T. J. Majors. A. W. Field und A , 11 , Humphrey : At McUook , Octobers1. ! . lions. A. H. Humphrey nnd C. A. Uob- iib : At Nordnn , October 2i. lions. T. .1. Mnjors and W. S. Summers : At Kaglo , October ' 24. Hens , U. F. Manderaon and 12. K , Valen tine : At llobroiir October 24 ; Slromnburg , Octobersn ; Yorlr Ostober 20 ; Had Uloud , October 27 ; Oxlord , October 2b : Mlndon , October S'J. ' Hon. .1. L. CaliTwell : At Fullorton. Octo- her 21 ; Albion , O'obor25 ( ; Ceresco , October 27 ; Norfollr , Ostoborsy. llnr. U. A. Uilibons ; At Strntton , Ooto- ber2 ; I'allsada.iOctober 25 ; Hayes Center , October 20 ; Stookvillo , Octotier 27 ; Klwood. October28 ; Wollll6et. October ! ! ! ! . Hon. T. J. Majors : AtMllfordOctober'2.1. hous , T J. Majors , J. U. Allen and \V. 8. Summers. AtOuborne , October27. Hon. C. r1. Mandorson : At St. Paul , OJto- berill ; Loup City , November 1 ; Ord , No. vombcr'2 ; tirand-Jnland , November it ; Syra cuse , November 4i Auburn , November 5 , Hon. J M. 'J hurston : At Lincoln , Novem ber 1 ; Norfolu , November 2 ; Omaha , No vember Geneva \ , November 4j falls City , November 5. llntiirtiilnlnJC L'liurrli DlirnltiuU-a , Gnu tfio. III. , Oci.-2-2. A delightful enter tainment was clven this afternoon at the country house of lion. Ihomas B. Bryan , Ir honor of Cardinal Gibbons , Archbls'aoi Satolll , the papal delccato , and other dls tinguisbea prelates. A tpocial car conveyei tbo party from the North ivestern depot at ! p. in. under the guidance of Colonel Bryan The guests were received by Mrs , Urynn am the atfntr wa * In the nature of a brilliant fell champoiro. Among the guests were Mao ] CI. H. Jones and wife of St. Louts. Senate J. Tiisso of Montreal , Archbishop Ireland o Kt. Paul , Mgr. O'Connell of Home , IMsbo ] ivuiti of Wheeling , W. Va. , and many other coualiv notable. Monday afternoon Mrs , Potter Pulmoi will give a reception to the cardinal am the pjpal delegate , and Monday nlunt th ColumbuR club have u like honor in store fo them. Tuesday mnnilng the cardinal wl return to Baltimore and Archbishop Satcl will proceed to Bt. Paul with ArcbbUho It eland , BOSfON STORE Tlio Most Monstrom Dress Goods Sixlo Ever Hold in the West. 0,000 , PIECES NEW FALL DRESS GOODS 200 Coin pinto llroM rnttrrm of < * u Vanls of Tort ) . Inch Itlun Storm Sorjjo fur 91 IS Tim lluriMiii lunocr Ilcoii i : < | iiilloil : , 40-Inch strictly nil wool ftincv suitings ntSoc , tthvnya sold ut o'M. We have Ihcso in hsimlsotuo brown , navy blue and privy combinations. fllMnoh navy blue storm sorpes , the most nonulnr dross fabric for this fall wear , til lo ! ! ) per yard , 4 yards of tills width trooUs miklncix lady's complete suit. 1200 | ) lccc3all wool nlaldi , stripes and beautiful combinations of coloring , also camel's hair In nil ulritlo ) niul a slllc striped sortfo. Thc.so iroodsvo can rcc- ommonil for street wear and will ba sold for IWc a yard. Tlily Is actually the bust vnluoovor otTorod in Omaha. 18 pieces of navy blue and black serge , with fancy colored , raised strlpua , entirely - tiroly now , never olTorod loss than dl.U.j ; for Monday at Sjc per yard. 10 pieces 80-inch gr.iy ladles' cloth , extra heavy , just the tiling for ntttsldo wraps and bov'a wear. f > ! ) o par yard ; sold ull over the city for $1.00 a yard. (10 ( pieces of now lilgu class dross goods , in all the f ishlonablo weaves , such as loured ivoqiioltc * , matalasscs nndcropons , in all the now shades , worth up to $1.23 , ui o'o ' ) a yard. 20 pieces all wool Siixuny dross goods , assorted weaves , now shades , at 7oc. In high class novelties , poods of our own importation , wo c'.aim to carry the largest assortment in the citv. IN OUR SUNLIT BASIC.MKNT. 200 pieces of10Inch wool suitings , 10 assorted Himdos. Those goods are actu ally worth : tc ! ) und will bo sold at 15c. A navy blue btorm serge , double fold , 10-incli , worth 50o 11 yard , gees in our basement at 23c per yard. A twilled Huitltig with novelty stripes , just the thing for infant's clonks and chlldrons' dresses , as it is guaranteed to wash , at 15c vnru. BOSTON STORK , Solo agents for McCall's p.itiorns , N. W. cor. IGID and Douglas. lliirnlmm IMnrr. Aero property on the motor line for $300 to $ > o ( ) per aero , on easy terms. Just the place for beautiful homos , at just ono-lmlf what other surrounding properly Is soiling for. Where can you beat thtsV .T. A. Lovgren , solo agent , oOS Brown building , S. E. cor. IGth and Douglas. IT WAS .i.v C. HurUhnltor & Co. Will Try ti > Pay Tliplr New YOIIIC , Oct. 22. The falluro of C. Burkhnlter & Co. cmtinmd to bo a tmttor of remark und sosculation youoraay. The store was closed all Uay and Mr. John II. Burlibaltcr was not scan. HJ had said the ilav before that , as yoitcrday would bo a holiday , ho would not bo in town. Mr. Hush- moro of S'crno & Hushmoro , attorneys for the llrm , was nt his oIHsj , but declared ho was not engaged upon business of Iho llrm. Ho said : "Thoro have uaon no now devel opments slnco last night. ; this oolnt ; a holi day there could \ > a none. No action could be taken through the sheriff's ofllco. I don't think that warrants will 1)3 taken out for the arrest of the members of tin tirni. That would bo a very foolish thing to do. "I can only say that this Is an honest fail- uro. The members of the firm will ho penni less. Tfiny have saved nothing for thorn- selves. Everything has goto in the attemnt to Keep un the business , as Iho house was an old established ono and they were proud of its coed name. ' 'They were umbilicus to do a larno busl- ness. The proceedings now will ba in the ordinary channels , 1 have no doubt. Thcro is no attempt to mUload or defraud the cred itors. Assignment was made in their inter est. A consultation was held hero in my olllco Wednesday morning with a view to iluding some way to raise money nnn tide the affairs over. The assignment was proposed then , for the Ilrst time , as uomg tbo best and f.ilrost thing for thn creditors. A statement will bo mfiko as soon -as poislblc. 1 caatiot tell when it will bo given out. " Trlill Trlli ° r " 'o Steamship Scgi'r.liiLMi Decided biiccvss. NEW YORK , Oct. 22. The Unito'd States and Bra/il tnnil steamship Sogurauca hut wont out to sea for the purpose of demon strating tn tbo naval board of inspection her Illness for n government subsidy under the requirements of the now postal regulations , The steam trial of the big ship too'.t place oft the Now Jersey coast. The gait she struck was so much In excess of the requirements that the four hours run to northward was dispensed with , as the inspecting boura was satistlod that bho could easily maintain u speed greater than was required. Upon lha recommendation of the board she will obtain u mail subsidy of IJl-8 ( cents fur every railo traversed on her outward trips from the United Suites. As n EUl'sidi/.cd American steamship the Seguraucn will bo liable to charter by the national government. .She would innko n valuable auxiliary to the regular tmvv. more especially as a transport or collier. Hut few alterations \vould bo necessary to convert bar into a naval roscrvo ship , us bho is strongly built. Eight four Inch rapid lirlng gnus , It U said , will bo the armament that she will carry in the event of nor enrolling Into the auxiliary navy. Arrnr riortmrn1 * IVr < nin il IJIlrftH. Oct.Part ) of the JBW YOHK , Oct. - - personal effects o' the late William ) . Kioroiicn were sold at auction at COOKO'S nuctloa rooms , Ono Hundred und Twnnty-llfth street , near Third uvcnuo , yesterday afternoon. There were no aetors present and most of the articles offered word bought by soeloty peo- plo. A half dozen cut classci uud decanters broucnt (15. ( A Venetian vuso , valued at f 150. went for ? li. ! There was lively bidding on a handsome antique sideboard that Mr. Florence bought In 1'arla , and for which ho paid ? 2,000. It sold for JJT.'i. About two do/on pieces of mantel furniture and pieces of bric-a-brac sold for ? .TJ. The best bidding was on an arm c'jair worth alnut 10. It was sold to n Mr. Sanford /or / $110. A num- bar of pictures owned by Mr. Florence will bo sold today. HllKlll AUhlllH. Niw YOIIK , Oct. 23 , Alvah Trowbridgc , who was appointed receiver of llio North American Underground Telegraph and Electric company , lias reported to thoau. promo court that the assets ho received did nut BEd'ogato more than $110 , while claims amounting to more than $ P.M.MO were pre sented. BOSTON STORE BLANKETS Tomorrow the Greatest Sale Ever Held in the Bnsamont. BLANKETS , COMFORTS AND FLANNELS 837ono Spot Cn li I'lirclmr-Nc"- DcMrntilo Tull Dry Omul at l.os * Tim u f.Or mi the Dulhir All In Our Itiiittinciil , I'ivo cases elegant quality silver grov and while full 10-1 blankets , 0 < Jc a pair , worth $1.00. Kxlra la-go and heavy white and grey bed blankets $1.25 a pair. Kxtra line lambs wool white bed blankets $1.70 a pair. All wool sairlot medicated bed blank ets S200a pair. I"\trii sl/.o line Michigan wool silver grey blankets $2.1)8 ) a pair. Fum C.ilifornia notfshrtnknbli guar anteed nil wool bed blankets. $3.75 a pa ! r. r.Tlio finest grade of nil wool red bed blankets , $1.2i a pair. 11-4 scarhn , while and grey California bed blankets at $1.00 , worth upto$10.00. Ono immense table of slightly soiled white bed blankets go at $0.08 a pair , worth $10 00 , $10.00 and $20.00. This is the gioitost bargain over olTorcd in a lluo bed blanket. CO.MFORTP.15S. Full si/o bed comforters , OOo. Sateen covered bed comforters , OSc. Handsome extra largo saloon bed com forts , $1.25. Fine white cotton filled comforters , $1.00 , $2.00 and $2.08. Cotton bats. lOo for a full pound. FLANNHLS. Fine white shaker llannols Oe a yard. All wool medicated scarlet twilled flannels and pressed red and whlt6 flan nels 23o a yard. Klogant extra wide black and \\hito sateen 74o a yard. Very fine brocaded wash goods 7c } a yard. Lot of bright colored canton flannel Oc a yard. BOSTON STORK , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas. Bui'iihiuu PI. , cheapest acre properly. SOUNDING FOB ROCK. I.mildui ; I'p 11 Tonnil Itlonfor thn Intrrxtiuo Itrlilco. The interstate briilco ontorprlso nt Hast Oamun shows decided sicns ot nwakcnliiK life. Durinp the past wool : three parties ot inoa wcro at work on prounratlons prelim inary to the construction of the r.cw hlgh-t way across the Missouri , Ono party had a larco Hat Doat boar in K a structure llko an oil well derrick and its duty was to maUo soundings in tlio river lor rocu bottom. If Frank Moorcs , who a hole In the bottom of Iho sea IOIIK hus sought and mourned because ho found it not , will ua sutlstlod with the bottom of the rlvor instead , ho can acquire ovorlastint : satisfaction bv applying nt East Omnhu. In thuir aoarch for a rorlty faunan- tiou for ulors tbo men in Unit ll.itboat have boroa a number of holes through the Mowing mud of the Missouri Into that which is torn porarilv stationary. Ono of tueso wont down 1 1J ( foot , and thut ou ht to satisfy oven so deep and persistent a longing us that of Mr. Moorcs. A partv of carpenters was busy orcctliiK " ' cheap temporary" buildings for llio'iincomnio- dution ol the workmen to bo omnloycd on the brldeo. Ono of those , nbout'JUxSJ footin size , will serve ab a dininc hall. Another of about the same dimensions will furnish lodii's ! ( , and a smaller ono will bo used as n kitchen. i Vom which It may bo tnforrod that quite a force Is to bo employed , and it Is given out that n week from tomorrow at least 15'J men will bo lit work on Iho brltlgu. The carpenters - pontors else constructed a numbet of Hit boats , several of which were lloated down to Plattsmouth. Near that city a thin , paity was busy cutting timbois to bo used for pil ing and for cofferdam" . The loaded uoats will bo hauled up the river bv n tug. The rlvor bnnlc on the site of Iho Xoliraskn approach to tbo bridge has plnusluli : uvi- dcncos of un intontlon to push the enter prise. Several stnUos uear white llag < . , which flutter neighborly iccoKintlon to NIIII- ilur streamers on the low.i sldo nnd mark possible torminablos for thu bridge. Near bv is a score of reels , each wound with from 2,000 to 4,000 feet ot wlra cable , which la to bo used in binding small limbers Into nn un- breaknhlo nmttruss for use In the coiibtrnc- tlon of the cofferdams. A stationary nngtiie. tool houses , great timbers ana parts of a pile unvcr strewed about as they were taken from the cars on a railroad switch running conveniently along the river bank , nro further corroliorativo evidences or a deter mination to cot the new enterprise actively under way ut one ? . COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. I'urcly Kiniilno MuttiTS Ui-niri > the Itcnrd At the mooting of the county commission ers yesterday afternoon all the mombjr.s were present. The petition of the Belt railway to have certain lots exempt from taxes ou the ground of n uoublo tax was donlcd. The committee ou reconstruction of county hospital reported that plans had boon" com pleted nnd that advertisements would ap pear In the o veiling paper Inviting bids. A communlcMlinn from the city council asking for u conference on thu subject of a pest house was road and rcfurroii , Treasurer Irov'a ivquost for an additional clerk and moro room \rus referred to the finance commlttoo with two vote * In favor of the committee on coui t house and jiil. The usniil list of potltlons , bills and claims was presented and tofurrod On the potltion of the People1 ! , church , to have Its lots which nro used for dm rah pur poses , but not owned bv the church , ho cx- empt from tuxes , n discussion arose as to whether property not owned by churches should bo exempt. The statutes were pro duced nnd Mr. 1'addock , wno had precipi tated Iho dhcussion , aol < nowleil > ; cd that ho had been mistaken , nnd the leased land Is exempt. The grading of a hill on tlio C'.illionn road was nrdeiod , Douglas nnd Washington counties agreeing to share the oxpuiso. Mill HMI. " I.H'rn r . The following murrlugo licenses were Is sued by County Judge Kller yesterday ; Nnmuiinl iUdiuss. Ak'o j Henry II. I'm Kins Oniahi . < 2 I Aiinit I'or ' v KnipUoy , Oiu.ihu , ' " ! l.Idl.nll . II ill , Onuilri 20 I l.ydi : ! K. I'liDiiipson , Diuulia ] U I John . \ndinson , Miienln , .Nell 'M 1 Jennlu c. lluiv.Vaoily , X l ) ' 'll j ( iciiruo Miin'nld , ll niilnu'toii. Nub ' . ' 5 I 1'aiillno I'ntuibon , lluiiiiliuion , Nub It ) l Mnr u Itiiehman. Omaha 2\ idufi-ic ) liahlnow tUinahu 16 I Martin Strnnert. Omaha 21 I M.iy JtiiMmissen , Omaha 18 ) I.oilnu ( < . Orllliih , Omihi : n I Kate Kuthur , fciiuth Omali.i L"J j I'riuicla Muilon Klcli.iiiUon. Hoiilh Uiiinli.i n I Illonilii Sauyci , . ' oiUiiOii.iihii 17 il'ianU.M. llnvnr. Noi/oll. , Noli so \ itu lna/.lly , & | jrhiiroenVN ( su Used , in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard HE'S AN OLD DAISY. Htnrr Mnttnrintn tit Lincoln nnd III * W r llrrnrit. Henry MaMorman of Lincoln , Mob. , I * a man with a record nml also n family ft fnrallr tnnt will os t thirteen votes for Ilctijamfn Harrison nt the cominc election , Mr. Mastorson Is SO .VOUM ohl nnil ho hat served both In the UrttUh nnd the United Stntoi nrmy. lie belonged to the UrltlsU nrtlllory for ten years , boliifj a raombor of the Klhth | ? brlc.vio of the Second huttnllon. Hnnlso served three years In the Twontv. ciRiuii io-va infantry , cotnpiny ( } , ntut hli Krnndson win the vountrcst soldlor In the snmo rcRlmcnU Mr. Mastorson has Ovo sons , three pua-in-lnw ntitl four arnuilsons. 1 hcso , with his own vote , will mnko tuir. teen nnd nil will bo cast for Mr HarrUon A peculiar thine nhotit thti Intcroitind nmlly Is the wnl s ran o of hlrtliDl.icos that the vnrlou * inomhon of the fnuilly hnvo h p. ) oncd to hnvo. The olilar Mnatorman wns horn In Ki lnnil , liU wlfo and son , A H. Mnstornmn , were born In Halifax , N S. , Alien nml Allco Mn iorin.iti Ilrst saw thu' Ichiofilnyon the Hcrinud.t Islands , AIIR. istii nnd AKIIOS ralieii their llr.it illsturltsnca , ] n , HochMtpr. N. V. , nii.l . ( K-nrRO. William , ' nitiio Btnl Hnttlo were horn in Maivngo. In. Air. Mnstornmn Is u thnrotiRh Aniorlcau "V . in" " ' " " " ' ' ' "tlo roHillcan | ! Ho ROTS i liat his allownnco for clollmnr In the United h'atcs nriiiy was moro than his entire p yH whllolnthoi KiiRllsh nrmv IIo ha boon cliinlaln of Karr.icut pa t for ttilrtcon yonrs.'J nnil ho wii u charter member of tho' annul post. Ourlnc his service In the nrmy ho did , lot miss n sluulo tiny. Mr. M istormiiti c.illcd ' nl l UK Hen ontco ycstentay on hli wi y homo 1 Totu n reunion of his old roniinont al' ' Mnrinco , In. Ilo Is enthusiastic for Harri son and protection. Itnllilllii ; I'l-milt * . The following permit * were l snott by th suporlntondontof building * \oMordnv : ' - , - k stiiro uud Warohiiuso. 1614 . Jzir.1 slroot . g 1CM i , , . , . . . " * ; l11' "u i f on am siruuis 1,000 u H. IIUtcnlnHini , ono-story frnino rut- , t.icn II orty-sovuiiili iiiul toward Mlrnol * l.CM . . . u J. .No mil. onii nnd nnc-lialf utory Jw J dttolilnK.'oity.sl\tli | anil Maicy | ' 1.009 TV'.Kotf''I1'1' 1 ' ! ' ' " " ' " ' 'i'V ' friiini ) cotlano orty-nliitli nnd s Hurt strut-Is 1,00 : minor permits 1,1X0 I.ixiknil lit thn I'lutin. The council coiumittoa Itn-cstlgutliiR the city null mot ycstorday afternoon In the council chnuibor. Mr. Lowrv iirosulcd , ihocommittcoilociilcti to spend an hour or so looKlnc ovoi- the oRlclal plans of Archi tect Hclmtorff nnd nujourncd to the coiuti- trollor's ofllco for that puiposo. All of the plans and specifications uoro closely in spected. After lookitift over the plans the ' uommlttoo adjourno t until next Monday without Uolnu unythini ; or taking any tosll- 111 onv. onv.LADIES' LADIES' Al the following1 ridiculoue prices. Our beautiful stylish hats in 3 lots , $2.5O , $3.50 and , $5.OO. This boats any record ever ] heard of Black Ostrich feathers , in ] plumes , tips and Prince of ] Wales effects , at half their' ' regular price. This is a Good Irwest-1 merit for Yoif. Mrs. 1111. Davie ; 111 S. IStliSt.JppssitcP. 0. " Improvement Lh order of the age. " Wo never oxpcctod , in our moit snn j iruliio moments , such an inoroiiBQ inj bulesiiHOoinmo cod"oH the Ilrst of Sop-j tombor. The Smith Premier Typo-j Writer is having enormous wiles which ! are wirto and far reaching , Those nr | the reports * vo are rccoiving t'rom our ] many branch ollicoa. A TRIAL MI5ANS A SALE.I Send for a dohorlpllvo eataloguo. T ! ! SMITH PREMIER TYPE-WRITER GO. , , M1)PinuniSl. ) . , Omalia , .W. K. U. MAYIIKW , Manosop.