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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1893)
ft THE DM ATT A A V. . REPTE FALCONER'S ' COST CASH SALE > * , The Most Marvelous Sale Ever Hold in the Oity of Omaha. ONLY EIGHT MORE DAYS OF IT Stock to * Ho Itnliiceil 8C , OOO Vet Not 8toiiltiK nl liven Coit Wo Mint MnUo KOOIII lor Other Oooilt Soon to Arrive. Our clonk and suit stock will foci the knife this wcok hnrder tlmn over. v Clonks that wo used to soil for 817.CO will yo tomorrow at $1.00. The styles tire old , tlmt'fiiill. ' 76 Indies' old Htyln ulstors that sold lit ono tlino for $20.00 , $ i'.00 , &W.OO , $3..0 ) ( ) and $ -10.00 cnch , ono to a customer while they last ut S.'l.Tiiunch. 100 Indies' now full jiioketa that were bouehttoHollivt8.- , $ ( J.f 0 mid $8.00 , no limit whllo thov last tit $2.00 each. 50 curly fall jackets that were bought to sell at JIO.O'J , your choice while they last nt $ : J.75. Ladles' now fall and winter jackets , made in the vurylatedt fashion and posl- lively bouplit to sell nt SlO.fiO , 812.50 and $15.00 , vour cholco nbw $5.00. ' MfiN'S ' PALL UNDERWEAR. Heavy merino shirt and drawers , a 50c quality , cut to 25u cnch. Ladies' and children's Ypsolnnto underwear must po. 50 dozen ladies' ' nnd children's ' all wool vests and pants' goods that sold at $1.00 , 81.00 ! und $ . ' 1.00 per garment , in ono grand lot , now at18c each. Ladies' heavy weight full fashioned combination suits , originally worth from $1.50 to 1.00 each , while they lust C2jc will bo the prico.SILKS. SILKS. 25 pieces of plain and fancy silks worth from 75u to $1.00 , for 35opor yard. A grand assortment of popular weaves of silk worth up to $1.75 per yard , for -18o per yard. 24-inch black fulllo Prnncnis silk , 22- inch satin finished grosgrain , 22-inch i black Peau dc Solo silks , black bangu- llno nnd black fancy brocaded silks , worth $1.50 , $1.75 , $2.00 and $2.23 , for $1.05 peryurd. 75 pieces of all wool storm Sorges in all the Into fall shades , a splendid 75c qiinlity. No limit. Now at 49c per yard. 50 pieces of now all wool hop sacking , bought to sell as a loader at 75c. No limit. N0w ntlo ! ) per yard. 160 pieces of all wool dress goods , in nil the now fancy weaves , grand combi nations of rich , warm colorings. These goods positively cost to import from 81.00 up to $1.75 per yard. In no other house on earth can yon pick up such 11 bargain as these goods are at C9c per yard. WE DO NOT STOP AT COST. 03 pieces of 50-inch fine casslmoro serge in a grand assortment of the now fall shades , imported to soil nt $1.00 , all go this week at $1.00 per yard. N. B. FALCONER. Knll Term of Collude. Opens Monday morning , September 4 nt the Omaha Commercial college , over Boston store , Kith and Douglas , Now classes in .all departments. Students re ceived all the wook. Night school be gins tomorrow night 7 o'clock , Rohr- bough Bros. , Props. SAI..K OA'KIMSTS. Thirty Tliiiii iitiil YnrdiT Of tPIno Cnrpets Sold by the ABSIKIICO of. mi .Knstorn lliinkrupt Carju't Coiicum to , BOSTON STORE FOR SPOT OASII. Next Thursday Boston Store will otter for sale 1 ! > ,000 yards of fine Wilton , Mo- quottc , body Brussels , Axminstor und voltct carpets. And 15,000 yards 2 and 3-ply all wool ingrain carpets , tapestry , Brussels carpets - pots , etc. , ut the lowest prices over > named in Omaha. These crrpets are on the way now and will surely bo on sale next Thursday. We dusiro to prepare you for this grand carpet sain , us wo uro confident that It bus never been equaled. Every yard is a glorious bargain , which will bring us fresh fame. Bo mire to got thoro. As. soon as all are in we'll make you prices wkic.li will compel you to buv. BOSTON STORE , N. W. Cor. Kith and Douglas. THK1 CII.\H. I > . THOMPSON Mowsimpcr nnil Alucaxlno Advertising lUircan In 1'iopnrcd To write , design and place your adver tisements In any ono or number of me diums , either in or outsldo of Omulia , oat as low , or lower , rate than you can bo- curo-yourself.- look after the word ing the location und the dn , number of in sertions , und if asked for an opinion nns to the relative value of mediums , will give it , regardless oLtho size of the com mission allowed. ' Eight years practical axporicnifo lii'wi'iting and placing adver tisements. Consultation tree. OFFICE , 312 KARBACI1 BLOCK , Oinuhu. You C'liu't lluat It. Leave Omuhn at1 p. m. via the Chicago cage , Rock island * & l iiclfio und bo ilIV - Hide the World's fuir grounds at 8 u. in. the following morning. You can't make this tima via uny other line , anil the uc- cominodutions to bo hud on thcTgrcut Rock Island are noted from Mulno to California. By examining the map and time tables of this line you will IIml that us a World's ' fair line it stands without an equal , passengers can avoid transfer and u tlruspmo and ox- penslvo trip through the city by getting ) olT nt Englewood nnd taking electric line direct to main entrance of World's fair grounds ; time , ten minutes. In addition to tills train wo have trains leaving Omaha ut 5 p. m , , 7:10 : p , in. und 10:30 : u. m. , thus giving pussongors the cholco of four dally trains to Chicago and , UH before stated , making ci time and landing passengers ut lia World's inlr In advance of all other lino's und with loss trouble and oxponsc. Dining curs attached to all through ( trains , serving the best mculs of any dining cur Una in thu United Status. For maps of Chicago , World's fair grounds , tlino curds and sleeping reser vations cull at lOOli Furnnm street. Charles Kennedy , G , N. W. P. A. * Dr. Hoxle , specialty diseases women , also lung hcartkidneys.lODouglus blk. Jewelry , Pronzor , on ; ) , pojtollloj. A Hook of-AilJerllvei would bo required to properly describe the Pullman sleeping curs now running between Omulia nnd Chicago via the Burlington routu. It is possible-though not likely that there may lie other cars us convenient , us beautiful , UK smoothly riding us these , but their suporlorg have not yet bcon built. They uro culled "Lucca" und "Larca , " respectively , and u journey in either of thorn is like a porpotuul honeymoon. They're dust proof ; vcstibuled ; gus lighted And ono or other of them leaves lor Chicago every afternoon at 1:20. : Ono way tlckota to Chicago uro now on bulu ut rutu of $7.50 ; round trip tickets , * H.7 , But'gugo checked direct .from residence. City ticket olllco , 1324 Furuuui street. Tomorrow Grandest Sale Dresi Patterns that Ever Took Pioc'o in Omaha. 2,000 , NEW UNMADE DRESSES The Latent Novoltloi Secured Dy Our For eign llityorii , Now In London nntl 1'nrU , nnil nt Them I'rlcvi They're Almost u Cllft. ? 2.o3 COMPLETE DRESS PAT- TERNS. 150 unmade dress patterns co.itutnrhg 7 yards all wool -10-Inch camel's hnir , In plain and fancy novelty suitings , and 42- inch all wool Wulo suitings , nil now shades. $2.IS ! for un entire pattern. IMPORTED DRESS PATTERNS $3.)3. ! ) 175 unmade dress patterns containing 7 yards ouch -12-itieh all wool now hop- Hacking und nnttcc cloth , In all the now autumn shades of browns , greens , blues , plums , heliotropes and blueks. $3.03 for an etitiro pattern. IMPORTED PATTERN SUITS $4.00. 12. " ) unmade dress patterns containing 50-lneh all wool , medium weight , new whin cord , 60-lncIV nil wool drup-do- Paris , all now check olTcots , StMneli all wool basket cloth , the latest novelty for early fall wear. $4.00or an untiru pat tern. IMPORTED UNMADE SUITS , $0.25. 75 unmade dresses Imported to sell from $10.00 to $12.00 , containing 7 yards of 42-inch and 44-Inch wide o'f the new satin marvoilleux French and Gorman vigouroux cords , and a big lot of the now swell pluids'in the latest colorings. $0.25 for an entire suit. PARISIAN DRESS ROBES , 89.85. 45 elegant imported pattern suits , no two alike , direct from Paris and Berlin , every pattern a gem and the colors are beautiful. . All go ut $0.85. $25 IMPORTED DRESS PATTERNS , $12.50. The finest Imported pattern suits over shown In Omaha , all exclusive patterns , the latest confections from Europe. Woshuir , the now Borponlino chango- ables , shadowed ombres , two-toned ox- callers , changeable sail cloth , clurmont glace Francaiso. All go at $12.50. DRESS PATTERNS , $1.159. On our front bargain square wo will place tomorrow 200 elegant unmade dresses , each containing 8 yards of 40- inch all'wool novelty suitings worth fully 50C' a yard , tomorrow the entire dross patterns of 8 yards , for $ ! . ( ) ! ) . BOSTON STORE , N.W. . corner 10th and Douglus. HOSTON STUKU IIUV.i A UI.OV12 STOOIC Tlio Hiiiikritt | Stuck of Kill Glove * from the "Koyiil" in St. l iuli Mold to lioittuii Ktoro , Umulin. Tlicro is a sploiulid stock of imported kid gloves in elegant condition. The . "Iloyal" catered t. ) the best trade in St. Louin. nnd its fajluro was duo entirely to outside complications. In this stock you will find nil the latest novolticb , all thojiow shades and every length and every style or glove to bo worn the coming1 season. Wo bonglit this glove stock so well that every lady in Omaha will buy a dozen pair when the sale begins. Watch the evening papers for further particulars ' und the exact ditto of the sule'at BOSTON STORE , N. .W. corner 10th und Douglas. Received a choice selection of fall wool- ens ; 200 yards.to bo closed out ut less than manufacturers cost. Lindquist , . ' 110 S. 15th World's fair souvenir coins of 1893 for sale at First National bank. There will be a mooting of the Ninth Ward Republican club Thursday evening - ing , Sopt. 7 , at 7:30 : , ut their club rooms , 2003 Farnam street , for the purpose of electing ollicors for the ensuing year. After which spcfechos will bo made by several eminent speakers. By order of the president. J. K. .Coulter , Sec. Tin U. . . . ) A. 11. Nation.tl liiioampmont nt ImtlanupoH * . August 30th to September 3rd the Burlington route will sell round trip tickets to Indianapolis at very low rates. Tickets will bo good via Chicago or St. Louis as preferred and will admit oj stop over at either of these cities. If vou are going to Indianapolis , take the Burlington route ( ninety per cent of Nebraska's old soldiers will go with you ) und enjoy nil the advantages of fast time , nmgniticont equipment , ' and through service , which only that railroad can give.Tho The city ticket ngont at 1321 Farnum street will bo glad to lot you have uny j information you stand In need of. Three vestibulod and gas lighted trains for Chicago daily. HneldiiyerM Union Xo. t. All bricklayers of union No. 1 nro re quested to moot ut their hull on Mon day , September , ut 8 a. m. sharp , iiy ; take part In Labor day parade. By order of Union. -o- Nebraska Fuel ( Jo. removed to M14 Fariuun street , Polltix , the now game , got ono , 2-jo. Samuel Hums Is offering for a week a Havlland dlnnor sot , formo'ly * 125 , for Tinvor .MiniVi to Illume. Nr.WTON. L. I. , Sopt. 2. The coroner's jury investigating tlio recent wreck 'Bm Long Island , in wlii-jli fifteen pot'Boiid were killed , has tlecldctl that their death wnf duo to tlio criminal nugligonco of Hobot't Knott , einloyo ] of the com- puny as tower man. The trainmen are ; discharged , but the railroad otilcials censured. in Kit. A'ottcct nf Jtrt llntt orcf undtr tMt It ail , fftu cents ; diclt iitl < titl < in < il ttitr , ten cent' . ' rooms . . . , . . Hi I'ourtronth strcut , to Holy I.I. Tainily chinch : , Sovuntountli and Izurd struuts , Intiirmunt ar. ar.ml a. , ul ! Uouinill Illull'b pupoi's iiluasti copy , llANU-Olof li. , nsoil fi7 ytmrs nlno inontlis 25 days , August UUllj , 1H'J3. I'tinorat riuiulity inofiiltiKi riuptcmliur ad , at lo o'clock front family ivuluuiii'c.MOB ' C'umliiK t-troot. lit' tunnuiit tit tJiirlngwoll uoiuutorr. Ft lends ( In vl tea. BOSTON STORE .SILKSALE Thousands of Sample Ends and Short Pieces of the finest Bilks ON SALE TOMORROW , Ton Cnnen of Klcir.iiit Iteit HlnnlcnU nnil dr.in a Opnnlnc nt Oilr Yarn Depnrt- anil BOO I'nlrn of I..TOO Cur- thlni In Our lliiRjmcnt. SILKS 60 , IOC APIECE. Tomorrow wo will place on sale thou sands of sample pieces nnd slrn-t lengths of all classes of plain nnd fancy silks * suitable for trimmings nnd children's ' dresses. All the llnost grades of goods will go nt 5c. lOo each , according to length. DRESS SILKS 15C A YARD. Tomorrow wo will place on sale every vnrtl of printed China silks that wo have been soiling up to $1.00. To close thorn out wo give you your choice nt loc a yard.GREAT GREAT BLANKET SALE. A good , soft , full sized bod. blanket , 05o a pair , worth $1.25. A line , soft and downy , gray or white bed blanket , 93o , worth $1.70. 4- $5.00 WOOL BED BLANKETS , 82.50. A very delicate silver gray lamb's wool blanket or extra heavy white blankets , equal to anv $5.00 blanket made , go at $2.50 tomorrow. Wo also show for tomorrow a full line of California blnnkots , In grays , whites , scarlet , tans , blues nnd moiled goods. To Introduce them tomorrow wo will soil thotn at $5.00 a pair. At $7.50 wo will soil you the finest grade of Murysvillo , Cal. , blnnkots , equal to any other $10.00 or $12.00 blanket. Lovers of western made hlnnkots will find a complete line nt the Boston Store. Opening of our yarn department : Host Berlin zephyrs , lie per lap ; all colors. Best Saxony yarns , 5o per skein. Gorman knitting worsteds , 15c per skein ; regular price , 25c. 43o nil wool flannels , 25c , Mnrysvillo , Cal. , make and wo guarantee them equal to any 45c rod llannol in the city. BOSTON STORE , N. W. cor. 10th and Douglas Sts. natiT aouuix's oitnEit. P lr Directory Will Tnko tlio Cllncinnn Jnjiincllon CHHO I Infore Judge Uwlutj. CHICAGO , Sept. 2. At a mcotlns of the executive : committee of the World's fair directory lust night it was decided to con tinue : the litigation regarding the onanluz of the gates on Sunday. Kdwm Walltor , attorney for the exposition , said the llrst steps which would bo taken would bo to get a hearing : on tno motion to vacate the order issued i : by Judge Goggin on Thuraduy , con tinuing the case until November" 1. Mr. WalUersald hb intention was to carry his motion to vacate the order before .ludgo Ewiujr : , as ho understood that the judge had siunillcd a willingness to hear the case. sI Mr. Walker wns asIcedJf the gates would bo closed In the event that Judgo. Ewing should vacate Judge Goggln's order. Ho re plied I that ho could not say its to that. It would bo for the judge to decide whether the decisions dissolving the Chnpmnn Injunction , in j which Judges * Dunne and Brcntatio had concurred , should stand , or whether that part of the litigation should bo raised an ow Simps Will Jtcsuino Work. LiTcuFini. , 111' . , Sept. 2 , Tl\e Lttchfleld Car and Machine.company , Instead of shut- ing down two months as reported , will rb- sumo Tuesday , The cause of the shut down was laclc of material. 1.UU.U. UKBriTlES. The Deutcher T-andwohr Vereins will give a picnic at Syndicate park today. . " The Figaro Concert band will'1 head the Typographical union in the Lrfbor day .parade. llev. Charles W. Savidgc will preach on "Lazy Women'1 at . -People's.clmruh this evening. Inasmuch as Monday 'is Lab"or itity,1 the postoillco will bo open until 10 o'clock und then close for the day. . Burglars attempted to force an entrance at Hans Frohui's saloon out on the .Military road Friday night , but were driven off by a bull dog , which sleeps in the building. Next Saturday morning County Superin tendent Hill will bo at his office In the court house , where ho will hold a special oxumina- lion for the benollt of these teachers who failed to pass at the general examination which was held last week. * John Forbes , Richard Ebbltt and John B. Blackmail have lllcd articles incorporating the Omaha Academy of Veterinary Medi cine and Surgery , and for the teaching of the sciences indicated by the name of the corporation. < Tony Caliobro"who was stabbed in a row about u week ago , has been arrested for being drunk. Tony had a revolver with him and the police think that ho was on a still hunt ( or the man who stabbed him. Ho was ilned $10 and costs. The final report of the receiver of the property of the Hobinson & Stokes company was duo yesterday morning , but owing to the fact that there were seine details to complete the time for its presentation was extended by Judge Kercuson " until next Tuesday mornlnir. . . IZox L. Hobinson was before Judge ICoysor yesterday morning and pleaded guilty to hav ing assaulted John . Buruo. The assault was committed last July and as Kobinson has been in Jail since that time ho was let oil by paying the costs and staving another day with the county. Manager Kincald of the Hiuhcliou hotel 'filed ' a complaint yesterday against Wil liam Baker , his clerk , lor larceny. It seems that Kincald owt.'d Baker * 18. A guest came In to pay his bill and. laid down a $20 gold piece. Whllo the manager was making change Baker pre-empted the piece of gold and skipped. Wednesday the members of Union Pacific lougu No. 17 , Ancient Order of United Work man , held their minimi picnic at Calhoun , The attendance was largo and thu most interesting of entertainment was provided. A number of races and contests took piece , which were good , prl/cs being awarded to the winners. Tno lire department was called out at 1 p. rn. tnuay ' ( > put out a gasoline blaze in Charles Turner's house , 15''J Howard street. No loss. At ,3 o'clock in the afternoon an alarm was turned in for a fire in the roof of Helm & Thompson's building , .Sixteenth and Farnam. Chemical No. it played on a pile of rubbish for n moment and extin guished the blaze without loss. Onlcer William Kills obliged Sam Ander son and Christopher Hanson , who reside near Twenty-second street and I'oppleton im-iiuo , to follow him to the police station Friday night , where the charge of reckless driving on Plorco street was lodged against them. U'lie horse and buggy were turned over to the pound master , In police court this morning the men were each lined fl and costs , The only 1'ure Cream of Tarlqr Powder. No Ammonia ; No Ah ni Used in Millions of Hoitfes 40 Years the Standard. > MH9..TJ. I1KNHON. rlne Cut In tlnlfirln Mn'ttjr I < lnei of ( leeds TtHta Wrek. Children's llfiit | weight cloaks and rcofors will bo wild at just half price his week. Black Bilk vostwlhalf prico. A line of children's gray wool ululor- vonr at just half "former prices. Black Bat in and colored and white waists , in 1mlion * ml children , nt half ) rlco. A lot of slightly soiled nprons nnd landkcrehlofs nt bnlf price. Children's ' mull hats. Dress shields , best quality , at half > rico. A line of colored hose for ladles , 50c { Utility , for 25e. COc black hose , 3 for $1.00 , or $2.00 n box. , Heavy black hose for children would " ) cheap nt . ' 10c , 15o this wook. Sun umbrellas , price , $4.50 for $2.25 , $3.50 for $1.75 , $1.75 for 87c. ' Remnants in silks , plushos and can- 'HSSOS. Stamped nnd tinted linens In fancy goods ( departmentat half and loss than inlf price. . A lot of dolls at half price. Corsets , regular price $1.00 , 50c this veok. NEW GOODS. Many lines of now goods nro coming n that wo are soiling very low. MRS. J. BENSON , 1521 Douglas st. A WM.Y/J II'JSLUOMK. Veterans Ilitcolvcil nt Iiidl.innpolln Ainlil the IIooimiiR- Cannon nnd Waving LvnuXAi-ous , Sopt. J ! . With glorious veiither , every street nblazo with Iccorations and with booming cannon , ho city welcomed the veterans of the jrand Army of the Republic to the twcnty- .evontti . annual oncampmcnt. Today ho chief feature . was the pa- ado of the naval brigade under command of Hear Admiral Osborn. : t marchdd .through the principal streets cheered by thousands of onlookers. An in- 'ormul reception was 'afterwards held on joanl the model of the war ship ICcarsargo. \V. F. Squires of Lincoln Is In the city. J. V. Stout of Tckatnah is at the Murray. C. A. Butler of Albion Is registered at the Murray. K. Q. Tackloy of Fairbury is at the Mer chants. C. F. Iddlngs of North Platte was hero yesterday. Chief Justice Samuel Maxwell of Fremont is In the city. Geortro ICrumen of Tildcn will spend Sun day In the city. B. UloUnrds of Chadron registered at the Paxton yesterday. J. B. Brown of the Bell stororeturned yes terday from the east. S. II. Andrews of 'Genoa and J. W. Murry of Lincoln are in tbo city. A. S. Sonter andJson of Shoshone , Idaho , are visiting- Omaha friends.- Mr. and Mrs. S.'V. Pitcher of Hushvillo are visiting Omaha friends. A. H. Watorhouso and J. P. Smith of Weening Water are in the city. Mrs. II. E. Cochran of 1021 South Thirty- sixth struct Is visiting in the country. F. A. Baldwin , Jr. , of Nevada , la. , was taking in'thb ' sightscrpnthti ; ; yesterday. I Mr. Ja'itiei G.-KUgour left Saturday for a trip to Portland , Oro. , and thojacllic coast. Otto Hi'Sohons" ' and his brother Andrew loft yesterday afternoon fen Chicago , to bo absent about fifteen.days. Mr. Samuel-Gamble , manager of the Con tinental clothing house , returned yesterday from an eastern business trio. M. E. Gilbert of nose No.,2'left yesterday on a thirty , days leave of absence , part of which ho-vrlll spend at Chicago ; " Assistant County Attorney Day returned yesterday morning from an eastern trip. While away he took in the Chicago fair. Miss Emma Whltmoro and her nephew , Master George Whitm'oro , have returned to Omalia from a visit to Micnigan and the World's fair. E. W. Miller of Chicago , a prominent member of lodge No. 4'J4 , Order of Railway Trainmen , and E. A. Brown of lodge No. 221 , Raton , N. M. , are In the city for a few days. J. C. Ham , who has been night clerk at the Murray for some time , has been succeeded by Mr. W. S. Stroot. Mr. Street was for merly with Mr. Sillowa.y when ho had the management of the house. Mrs. E. Parrotto SweenOy and her sister , Miss Parrotto , loft lust evening by the Mil waukee to visit the White City nnd other eastern points. Their ad"dress for the next ten days will bo Hotel Omaha , Chicago. W. M. Carter , clerk in the odico of the Inspector specter of buildings , loaves Monday for a two weeks visit at the World's /air. Air. Carter has tilled his present position for more than five years and this Is his first vacation In that time. Mr. and Mrs. John Hayward have issued invitations for the marriage ceremony of their niece. Miss ICato Pyffor , to Mr. Allck MeTwiggan of Missouri Valley , la. , which takes pliico at their residence , 4227 Burdotto street , Wednesday evening , September 0. At the Mercer : O. Mllsap , M. Dee , Omaha : J. M. Jensen and wife , Brighton City , U. T.J. ; W.Kussell. Davenport ; Mrs. H. 13. Miller. Mrs. Haight and daughter. Belleviow , Idaho ; C. U. Rogers , Kansas City ; Major Humphrey , U. S. A. ; 11. 13. Ankcny. Ues Moines ; Lieutenant W. D. Davis , U. S. A. ; F. H. Ilallf , Portland , Ore , ; C. O. Carpenter , Abilene , Kan. : C. Mathers , Philadelphia ; W. If. Martin , Chicago ; Lieu i- tenant John C. Gregg , U. S. A. ; Lieutenant J. U Hines. U.S. A. : C. H. Barren , Now York ; W. B. Wai work , Chicago. Nuw YOIIK , Sept. 2. [ Special Telegram to TUB BEE.I Omaha : F. Madden. Bartholal ; E. C. Gruble , Hoffman ; H. U. Clark , Broad way Central , KKI.MJV , STKllIll A CO. Slion tpii | rtineiu. Boys' , misses' nnd children's school shoes this week nt very low prices. Now is the tlino to got your fall nnd winter shoos. Note the prices : Children's dongoln kid shoos , regular price 31.35 nnd $1.75 , this week 60c , sizes 8 to 10 } . Children's kangaroo calt shoos with tip , sizes 8 to 10 } , regular price $1.35 , this week 60c. Misses' dongoln kid shoes , regular price $1.75 , this week on 75c. Misses kangaroo calf shoes with tip , sizes 13 to 2 , this week 75e , regular price $1.05. Boys' calf button shoes , sizes 3 to 6 } , regular price $2.60 , this wcok $1.75. Boys'calf button shoos , light , single nnd double sole , always sold at $3.50 , this week $2.50. Special bargains In ladies' , misses' and dhlldrcn'.s oxfords this Week. KELLEV , ST1GER St CO. , Corner Farnum nnd 15th streets. CLOVlHIUltHT tltLLOim Ul'U/.OXK. Onytmi , < } . , IniiMil iinl , llrlilgrrtVa lictl Awity nnil Ktunu l.ivcn t.mt. SAVANNAH , Qa. , Sept. 2. A cloudburst Is reported here nt Guy ton on the Central road , thirty miles from hero. People caught in the streets and country roads had to swim for thelrllrcsk Bridges were washe.dnway and U is thought some lives were lost. The water is now said to bo four foot deep In Guytou streets. _ Iliirrlcnnu In the Azores. LeNnoN , Sept. 2. Advices have been re- coivcil of n hurricane in the Azores Islands on the 23th ult. In which thrco , ships wcro _ lost.Two Two are missing at Fayal. Thirteen houses were wrecked. On the Island of Terccira twenty-seven houson wcro swept away and live lives are known to be lost. Crops wcro ruined. _ . Louvcnmark dives twice today ; balloon goes up twice at Courtlnnd. . \\onmn'i KANSAS CITY , Sept. 2. The woman's suf fragists of Kansas continued their conven tion this morning. Noted women from all parts of thu country nro present. This morning's ' session was given up to addresses. Talking ul Lynchinc Tlioin. ST. Louis , Sept. 2. A dispatch from Mc- Kinncy , Ky. , says : Infuriated citizens are talking of lynching six tramps , flvo of them SPECIAL SALB OF DINNER ToijuorroiV SETS. GATCH & LAUMAN pluco on sale tomorrow their entire line of IIu.vilut.cl China'Sots tit BIG DISCOUNTS. { .T Mtnton Porcolaln Meat Conrso reduced to $25.OO J& > I.oiils XV. French Moat Course reduced to 55.OO ? . " > Kniillsh Clilnn Aleut Course re duced to 52.5O * ( V > IIiivilRticl sot reduced to , . 32.SO $70 $ Uavllund sot reduced to 35.OO $85 j HavJlnnd sot reduced to 47.56 tltti Huvllnnd sot reduced to 57.SO 4125 Ilavlland sct'reduccd to ' . ; - 67.5O Only ono set of each of the above. $12 EngllehPorcelain IKmicr sets reduced to $ 7.5O S12..VI Ensrllsh t'orcolaln Dinner sets reduced to 9.OO $15 Knxllsh I'orcolaln Dinner .sets reduced to. . ' . 10.OO $20 Knzllali i'orcoltrin U.nnor Sots roilticod to I2.5O } . * > E Rllsh I'oroolaln Dinner sets reduced to. . . . 15.OO TEA SETS At Greatly Reduced Prices. CHAMBER SETS , SILVERWARE , LAMPS , Everything at n \ OTJT JPRIOEX. Gatch & Lauman , 1514 Farnam Street. A. M U 3 lil M IS NTS. RQYD'S NEW U\J 1 U UTMFAT THEATRE. Sunday Evening : , Sept. IO. THE OR MA. AT TABERNACLE CHOIR OK SAJ/T LAKE CITV. 25 ) VOICES 250 Knrouto from Chicago to compclu for the World'H fair iirlzo of * , VMJO. ( This eelubnited onranlzatlon will appear In thin city fur urni nlht only In a grand Bacred concert. 1'rlconFlint floor rPHorvwl , * 1.0 ( ' ! first floor nil- nilKslon , 7Bci biiluony reberved , Vfie ; baleuny ad- nilhitluii , AOc , Salu o | > eiiH Kauirday inornlni , ' . Bishop Charles H. Fowler , D.D. , LL. D. , WILL LECTURE In First M. E. Church , Omaha , TUESDAY EVE. . SEPT. 5 SUEJEOT "Graat Deeds of Great Mea. " Tlokota - GO Co/ifa. colored , who selreil tlio 8-.voar-old daughter of Snm Uptlegraft on n lonelv road ninl friphtfully abuscil'hor. l-'ivo of the tramps have been captured , nrid dlro vongeanca may bo visited upon them at any Unto. - Iout n Iliinner. Tito Pullorton Grand Army post mourns the loss of an olorant Bilk banner , which Avas taken from Us headquarters at Cnmp Lopati last Monday nltfht. The nanio of the l > est li omhlazonou on' the banner In largo THE PLAIN FACTS. A'cw. see 7ioro , my linyvlitt I < o/I yuii/tir/fr/it. It i thobcK ( M/ioti-y/i-on In liJioricii J'orriioinoiio.v. You. Fur tliroo Union tlio monoyt nitil /ic/i'/.so you to no timl HOO tt nt , , Ijth Slroot and O.-ipltol Avonuu , Oniiilin. OPEN FOR THE SEASOU Will Begin Sunday , Sept. 3rd REPAINTED , REDECORATED , REFURNISHED. INTRODUCING OUR NEW STOCK COMPANY I'resentlntinc the Thrilling Comedy-tlranm. ten s John J. Williams , Tiilu S. KuscI , Jack Hall. \V. J.'IIolton , J. I ) . Williams , Irene Holton , Dorti Lowe , Amy Richards , Louise Klsmore. CONCLUD1NR WITH A Lorenzc & Lotta , Peerless double trapeze artists , George Edwards , Tlio Kreat inlliBtrul comedian JENNIB CAPTAIN Quigley & Laible , Tlio I.111I | > mlinK ; , Tim muallnHt people on cirtliln : clever HketolicH , BOMKH and tlaiiceH Mildred Phillips , Serpentine and SpanlHh ilanvur. Eusrene Mack , Tliu Mali ) Soprano , In clover inalo linpur.ion.itloiiM. R. H. Rueschaw , U'orld'H vliaiiiplon club rtxvliifcr. Julc S. Kusel , Tliu eccentric coiui'dlan , In n modify of fumiylKiiiB. Rush and Bryant. CoiiH'Uy Bkutcli team , Introduclne nong , danccH. etc. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY. Mntliu-OM at ' . ' ; ( > ( ) P. M , K\-cniiiiHatB:0 ! : < > P.M. THREE HOURS OF SOLID ENJOYMENT At LOSH Than P pttluv Prlocw , MATINE-S. EVENINGS , ro all parts of O/\p llalconv 2Oc tlio liouatj. . ' " * 'UcKurvod boats .2Do loiters of Kplil. The present bosScjsor vroultl confer a favor by returning it to Ilk jiropor ovrncrs. ' Ilnllillnir I'ernilth Tno fallowing permits to bull < l vrcro Is- Rucilyoitcrday : Otnnlia Irxlcc No. 2 , Independent Order ofUdd IVIIows , 108-1 Ul North I'oitr- teentli , reooiiHlrnctlon nnd altera tion ) $ 6,000 Minor permit * 076 1'lvo pornillt , nggreRntliiR ( S.C76 AMUSI3M HINTS. street UPOPULAR Theater. PRICESi I Coininencing at the Regular | SUNDAY MATIN1515 ' 1 And for One Week. EXTRA LABOR DAY MATINEE ; Tomorrow , Sept. 4lh. Tlio Piny That Hat Mrulo a Million Pcoplo CLEVER Anil Sixteen Clover Comedians and Pretty Girls in an TO PATE FAKCE HOTELS. VMd's Fair Ferris Wheel THE OMAHA HOTEL I blocks north of Ilir We wheel , corner of fifllh Bti-out nnil r 'xlnirton avenue. All JauliHOii I'nrk oaulo earn PUHS thu hotel. 250 rooniBj 41 ! bath I-UOHIH all free. Moderate lirtci-P. PJIANK K.ALEXANUEn. 11. SILLOWAY , Manager. 1'rourlctor. Omaha's 1 Cor. ' 121 Ii and HowarJ btroiti 40roonS'rf tiSO per duy. 40rooms $ : IOJ per day , ao rooms with Oath lit $1 nor ( Hr. ' liO rooms with bath acif.5 } per Jay. Kloilurii la Kvrry ICfspuut. No\vlyi < "iininlul Throughout C.S. ERB , Pron. THE MIDLAND HOTEI , . Opened May ' l t , 18II.1. I < 'lrnt claas. now , modern built , Bloum.C'U ouiHldyrooniH , new fnrnlturu.clcu- trie bcllH , coiirciilrnt tire uHcapvn , plu.'iHnmly lo cated near tin ! center of liimlneHB on JHtli and Chi cage streets , opposite Jeirerhon Sonaru , ruiichcd by all car lines rimnlnir to anil from Railroad OepotH , Council IllnffH and .South Omaha , and all places of amusement and tin ; fairgrounds. It offers u , its patroiiH thu uomfoHconveniences and faro of higher prlciil holols , Commercial trav elers and tonrlMlH will Und It onuof tlm bent for the.lr biiblnebs.\vUlianiiiloiiceoinniodatlon8. Katcu - Anierlean Plan. $ l.oo perilay ; Knrjpoan Plan , & 1.UO pur day. Hiclal rates by thu week for finnl- lira and single men. M. J. FllAN'CK , Proprlutur. l'ritMldi.it of NEW EBfl MXIlilC.VI , OlS ( ijiiimiiltiilniii I'Vou. ' ) n uniurp.incd In tUa tniatmont or all _ Uuronlo , Private aul rf rllew or consult per un HT oj ; I'Kt.A I . < II..N I' ItY .MAlL irlth ttamp for par- tlculnrj , whlali lll bu jm la plnlnonralopa P.O. iljt Uit. Oulid. 118 a , lith ( iruct , Omnhtt OR. JV3CGREW l > the oalf SPECIALIST WIIOTJIEATSAII , PRIVATE DISEASES nnd DEBILITIES of MEN ONLY , Women Excluded , IH yearn nr | > orl ncp ClrculuiHfroo. ' IHIi nnd FarnemSta. NIB. I ; SEXPTELMBEIR 4 > , S , © , V fciricl S. TO.THE W $6,5OO $ f,000 Special Premiums IN SPESD PURSES. Offered by Merchants. : ATEST SPECIAL EVERY DAY BALLOON ASCENSION , with Double Parachute Jump by Madame Zelno and Companion , the Most Noted Aeronauts in the World. TKLEi BABY SHOW ! One of the greatest features of this Fair is the Baby Show. LARGE CASrf PHIZES Are offered fo-4wins : , triplets and single babies of all colors. GREATEST SPEED ATTRACTIONS EVER OFFERED IN THE WEST. TROTTINGPACING - , RUNNING- . Over 200 of the fastest horses in the country are entered in this department and will compete. Quite a number of the live stock al ready entered will be competitors at the World's fair. Every department will be filled. Railroad Rates .Reduced railroad rates have beed se cured on all roads coining to Omaha. SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES This is not a County Fair , but is open to the Worl * We invite competition in all departments.