n THIS Oat AH A DAILY ttJSEt SUNDAY , SEPTEMIilSR 30 , 1804. BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS GOO Pieces -antlest Imported Drcaj Gcods Ever fcicwa in Omaha. ON SALE TOMORhOW AT E01TON STORE trii < - fl DriM * tlooiU Wrro Itauehl , Olrertly /rum I IK- United Stiiun UtMcriinu'nt , V li < ) hold Thorn to Uf liti-ituse tliu Duties M'ura Not I'n'.d. before were \ye enabled to show such raiid lot of high grade dress goods. They nr < - the flurst and latest novelites In English nil t-'rc'ii d productions. $2.r.o nunss GOODS roit $1.25. All tin latest high grade novelties of new J'arlfl.m mid Oerm.in vveivcs. Dress goods that would robl $2.CO In a regular wny wilt EO tomtnow for $1.25 n yard. DltttSS GOODS AT 750 All ttif highest grade of flfty-four-lnch liroadcl Ihx , covert cloths , serges , etc. . In All tli. Litest coloring , that are worth $2 In tintegular way , go In this sale at 75c a janl. Jl 50 ORI3SS GOODS AT 50C All the line Imported Qerrnin nnd French Hcnrletux , Mlk and wool mixture * , cheviot , Morm urge ? , etc , worth up to $1.50 , go at tOc a } , inl. r.r ALL WOOL mnss ooons , 25C. Over 10i ) pieces strictly all wool Trench rashmriI-R and Henriettas , nil wool dress flannels ladies' cloth , etc. , worth up to 75c , EO at Juc n yard , IMl'OUTIJD DRESS PATTERNS. 1 0 high grade Imported dress robes , all the lat-st French , German and English 1m- I'orlatlotisj. no two alike , your choice to- jnorow $5 GO , ? fi,50. $7.50. J8.50 and J9.9S. HOST ON STORE SECOND KLOOU. QIU2AT CLOAK SALH To not fall to visit our grand sale of the finest line of Fanide | cloaks. The- Annette , a beautiful Jnckft , made cf covert cloth , In Oxford shades , extra long , vi Idc lapels , go at $395 , CAPBS $ I.M8. WORTH $10.00. 300 nt the latest styln Oolf capes on sale tomorrow for ? 1.)8. ) This cape Is made of fine < | iallty beaver cloth In blue and black , SO Incuts long and 110 Inches sweep. This Is the g vateat bargain ever offered In the clonk line. .lACKBTS $5.98. WORTH $11.00. 100 RHP imvy blue Jackets , 36 Inches long , made Prince Albert style , uf fine beaver cloth , edged with electric seal. Great value for little money. bl'lTS $850 , WORTH $16.00. Ladles' new style fall suits , madelong. . Jacket effect , of all wool Oxford mixtures. The making nlone Is worth the price of the Hilt , BOSTON STOUB , N. W. Cor. 16th and Douglas. 1,0W lt.vris To Iiina * CKy null St. I.mili. Account of the "Priests of Pallas" at Kan- tan City and the parade of the "Veiled Prophet"at St. Louis. Mo. The Missouri Pacific Railway company will sell round trip tickets lo Kansas City at one fare. Dates of cale October 1st to 7th , limited for return until October Sth Also to St , Louis from September 1S ! to October Cth. One way rates uKo reduced. For further Information call at depot. Fifteenth and Webster streets , or city iilfices , noitheast corner Thirteenth and Varnn.ni. THOMAS F. GODFREY. P. and T. A , J. 0. PHILLIPPI , A. O. F. nnd P. A. rmm 41ns mill I'toctrlc t'lHuron. I'm not here lo close out my business every year , but 1 do close out my gas and electric fixtures every year , and do not pre tend to quit business to do It , either. Con sequently 1 have no old shop worn goods to < 1lspo.se uf and can easily guarantee to m'ako- nd fiirnMi a belter fixture , new and clean , for less money than Is now or may ever be effort d by any one else. V , M. RUSSELL & CO. . 313 So , 15th St. The Oin.iliii rommrrclal Collrgo. Opens new classes tomorrow. Begin now. Night school Monday. Tuesday , Thursday and Friday evening. We move next Satur day Into the finest quarters In America , over Huston ttore , elevator , steam heal , new furniture , gymnasium , etc. Monday night , October 8 , wo tlnow the college open to the public , and give a free public enter tainment. Send for catalogue and specimens cf penmanship. Address , KOIinnOUOII UROS. Omaha , Neb. Unmliu unit C'lucngu Mmltuil Klfti'L-n-lIoiir Trill n. Leave Omaha nt 6 35 p. m. and arrive it Chicago 9.40 a. m. via C. M. & St. P. ily. for Chicago and all points cast. T nil us made up and started from Omaha , assuring patsengerg clean and well aired cars. The only line running a solid ve&tlbuled eltctrlc- llghtc.l train from Omaha direct. No wait- I UK for through trains. Elegant chair cars , palace sleeping and din- IUE cam. Ticket ofQce , 1501 Farnam street. C. S. CARRIER. Ticket Agent. OM.V n.u.r I'.uti : To the St. l.oilU KipoiHIoil anil I'ttlr Tla tliVil > .iHh II. It. Commencing Friday , September 28 , to Oc tober C. the Wabash will sell tickets at half fare. On Tuesday evening. OctobJr 2 , the Veiled Piophcts will appear. It will pay jou to take K trip and view the new union de pot. the largest and most complete passeng r depot In the world , For tickets and sleep- Ini ; car accommodations call at Wabash of fice , 1502 l"u rn um street , or at union deputs On uhu or Council II luffs. A N vv Train tu Chlrngo. Commencing August 12 , the "Omaha and Chicago kpeclal , " via the Chicago & Northwestern - western railway , leaves Omaha dally at 5:45 : p m. , and arrives at Chicago 8:45 : next morning. V stlbuled dining car , Wagner ikcpers and chulr cars form the equipment cf this train , and are all up to "North- weMeru" standard , 1401 Parnam street , cltv ticket office. Tim \V okly fur tlio t ninpalcn. The Weekly IJeo will bo sent up to No vember 15 , covering the entire campaign , for 10 cents. The Seventh ward branch cf the Municipal I.PHKUU of Omaha , will he-Id a public meeting at 1212. Park qveijue Monday evening. Octo ber 1. 8 P , nu Good speakers , Including Dr. Joseph T. Uuryea , will address the meet- Ing. All aio Invited. $1,500 fountain pen exhibition , Ily the Waterman Fountain Pen company of New York , at our store , 314 South 15th , Monday , October 1. A fountain pen given away. Rurtz , McKelvey & Crane. Aniiii-lutod Churltlri of Omaln. The tiinu.il meeting of this association will bo held In the Vcmng Men's Christian asso ciation rooms on Monday evening , October 1 , t 7,30. John Laughland , secretary. Millinery Opmlng. Joyce millinery opening takes place Satur day September 29 , Monday and Tuesdjy , October 1 and 2 , at 162-t Douglas street. Samuel Hums , 131S Farnam , has placed In his front window a new English decorated Mnner Bel. 100 pieces , llought since tariff re duction , $0.75 ; formerly $20.00 , flUfi I * . M , ut Umilm , HI 15 A. .M. at l'liictt > The new vetttbuled train now running on tb * "Northwestern" east dally. Sltlvfrlch'a October furniture sale , first twu of this month. Tlio W fkljr for the l'mnmlin. | Tie Weekly Dee will be teat up lo No vembt-r 1C , covering the entire campaign far 10 Jolinnon llros. , hard coal , Tel. 1052. Jcwtlry. Joa. P , Frcnier , opp , pottofflce , J c millinery , 1624 Douglas tre t , ritncs to Ktitt. Av Jfosre , v - 1 Ciontlar Wo Show You Latest Novelties in LaJiei' ' Golf Cap23 and Fall Jacket * . LADIES'PR NT WRAPPERS,98WORTHS1,50 no-Inch Uliirk .Storm aerga 7 1r , Worth WI.UO-AU-ltoot llcilrlcttn HSr , Worth Ac- ) < ! ciitVLollurVortliSOr , for lOo III.huh rinnnrl ! ! S < - , Uorlh B0i % CLO\K DKPAUTMCNT. We are now showing the new fall styles In Indies' capes , suits and jackets. Examine our stock before buying elsewhere , Lidle * ' tourist cupci. $10 to $ J2.50. J/jdlc ' golf c.ipcH , $10 to | 2& . Ladles' full Jntl.els , * 7 to J20. l.uillfH' fall xultH , $ e.T.ri to $22.r > 0. A new line uf ( he finest Simpsons ( fast colors ) print wrappers , for 98c , worth $1.25 and Jl. , ' ( ) . NHvV FALL HLACIC (300DS. Special opening Mile of fabrics which are now In giealcst demand , $1 for Priestley's novelllr ? , vvorlh $1.2C. 73c for Importpil black stem serge , worth $1. llfty Inches wide. i"c for genuine all wool French serge , north $1 , forty-six Inches , wide. 7 * > u for black broadcloth , ttdrill $1 , fifty Inclic-j xvItlp. 3."c for all wool Henrietta , worth 50c , tlility-elght IncliM wide. fLANNKLS. COMFORTS AND DLAMCKTS. The department If , now * .howlng the most exlenslvt * line In tlio city In white llannels. We start them at ISc , 2Jc , 30c , up lo ? 1.23 a yard ' Special for Monday Is 20 pieces 40-Inch half wool flannel , just the thing for wrap pers uitd lea gouns.Never sold for less than Mte a vurd choice now for 2fc n > urd. See our line of comforts , We will give you thp best valup In the city for the money. See th < > eiderdown comfort we are showIng - Ing at $ . ! , T.i this IK u regular JR.OO grade , In blankets we simply have no competi tion. We curry nil grades , from thp cheap est to the very flne.it made. When In need of blankets , do not fall to examine our stuck : w < > tun suve you money on them. Gent'ffour-ply all linen collar at lOo each. Gents curfa at IGc per | > alt ; worth 20c nnd Me. Me.Men's Men's heavy Jt-rs'y ribbed lleece lined merino whirls and drawers at S7'Jc per gar ment , n'clucpil from $1 25 , LudU-s' Rjryptlan cotton Jersey ribbed fleece Hind \est and pants .it STifec per gar ment woi tb ( ) ' , c. ladles' Uh-yptlaii cotton erjuestrlan tights , oxlrj quality , at It'Hc per pair , former price , Me , X. 0. FALCONER. To flu- Tub lie. On and after October 1 , 1S)4 ! ) , we , the Master Horseshocrs' Protective association , will give no discount on work done. Signed by fort-four firms. JOHN T. HOPB , r. L. OOANKR , C. U MOOR13 , Committee. .Mint , a I.Utln I'astcr. . .e "Xorthwestern" Number Six , leaving Onu.li.1 4 p. in. dally , now arrives nt Chicago .59 a. m. . Instead of S 15 as formerly. "Just \ little fuster" Don't confuse this with I ) n aim Chicago special , which still leaves at 45 p. m. dally and arrives at Chicago S:45 : a. in. No need to change this train. City otnce , HOI Fnrnam street. I'ollllfUl > ( > tlt'C4. Ilnp.ifter the Hee will make a uniform cliarRo of 2 tents per word per Insertion , In advance , for political notices , N'o notice to be less than 50 ccntf. Candidates can publish catds at the same rule. J.T.HO roclieia at $3.50 In Slilv crick's Oc- ol'cr mle. Too llatl ! Ton Itiidl You iccnll the stoty of the man vvlio mar ried fciv > lves In order to Lo fciire to get a uod out1. If the ( list liad used C'orcsola lour It would not have liten necessary. r r Ihu < 'uinp ilgu. TinWeek'y ' llee will be tent up to No vember 13 , covering tlio entire campaign , Tor 10 cents. An accumulation of furniture bought and > old at half price In Shlverlck'K Octob r sale. OLD LADIES' HOME. riimstl I'K DnimtloiM ami Calls Made Many Cooil Ili-trU Hiippy. Tlio&e In charge of the Old Ladles' Home lesire to publkly express their thanks for the very generous response to their request for cloiiatlons. Thursday was a day long to be reineinbeied. Gifts many and In great variety , from a pound of bologna sausage to a pound of silver dollars , with groceries , coal , fruits and Mouers , made all at the Home verj huppy. The- pleasure that the old ladles derived from receiving calls In their own rocrnis was one of the most en joyable featmtM of the occasion , and It Is hoped that the e who came for the first time on that day will come ofleu and brighten tlie lives of those who arc Infirm and aged and "fchut In , " > m it for HIP Army. WASHINGTON , Sept. 29. ( Special Tele- srain. ) Flnst Lieutenant Jesse Mel. Carter Is Iransfened from troop I to tioop C , and Plrst Lleiitenunt J Mason Blunt from troop C to truop I , In the Fifth cavalry. Mujor William A. Kldcrkln , commissary of suliflstep.ee , Is granted Icivp for two months ; Second Lieutenant Ferdinand W. Kobbe , Twenty-third Infantry , two months ; Captain Plank P. Kiibtmnn , Fourteenth Infantry , four muntliH ; First Lieutenant Frank Greene , Slgnul corps , two months , extended ; Second Lieutenant Oeorge Le R. Irwln , Third ar tillery , leu days , Leave granted Plrst Lieutenant Solomon K. Sparrow , Twenty-first Infantry , Is ex tended to November 10 , Captain Henry P. Rltzlns , Twenty-fifth Infantry , will report nt Fort Iluford , N. D. First Lieutenant Joseph M. T. Partello , Fifth lufuntry , will report at Fort McPherson - son , ( la. Lieutenant Colonel Joseph R. Gibson , de puty surgeon general , la granted sK months extended l i\e ; Major John 11. Hall , sur geon , ten days ; Captiln Willis Wlttlch , Twenty-first Infantry , fifteen dayj * ; Flret Lieutenant Pranklln O. Johnton , Third cav- ulry , ono month. Captain George W Goethals , at Florence , Ala . will be- relieved by Captuln John Illd- dp. | and will nbslsl Chief of Engineers Casey at Washington. Second Lieutenant James F. Mclndoe will pioceed to Florence , .Ala , II i.tntKK FOHKUASir. I'alr unit Murinvr In Wcntrru Nclru > k for S nml ay. WASHINGTON , Sept. 29. Tbe forfcaot for Sunduy IB : For Nebtaska Fnlr ; wnrmcr In the west ern portion ; vmlable winds Foi Koiuli Dakota Fair ; wanner ; winds For Iowa Fulr ; cooler In the extreme cdNtern poitlun ; probably ullghtly wanner In llu > fNtiemo western portion ; noithwest wliuN , becoming vuilable. For Jllwovirl F lr ; cooler , except vtullun- ury tempc-rntuio In the vicinity uf KsiriHaa "Ity , northwest \vlnds. beeomlriK variable. For ICuiiHas Fulr : probably slightly cuoler In tlK > hciutliern portion ; noun nhul ? , b.com- Inx variable. f.ncnt Hrforil. OFF1CK OF TUB WHATHHR BUnB.VU. OMAHA , Kept. 23.-Omalin. lecoul of It-m- pcr.iture mid rainfall , conipiiredwltli the conx i-j > oiulliiK day of last fuur yrarx : IK I. 1 * > U 1S9. 1691 Maximum t inpcratur ? . . . t7 6 ? b < j (9 ( Minimum temperature.Ml 059 4.1 Avrtuifp lemperature. . . . 5ti Gt 70 M Pifilpltntlon . 14 l.RI ,00 .0(1 ( Coiidltlon , of temiwriituie nml precipita tion nt Omnlvi fur the duy und since Mnich I , IS'Jt : Nuimul Itmperntine . . . . . . K Delli'lom y for ihi" duy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . a AI-I timulHlMl ocr8.s iilnce Mnroh 1 , C91 Normul prerlpltatlon . 10 Inch KX.CI s fin the day . , . . , .01 Inch Total preclpilatlun since March 1 . - . . . . . 12.02 Inches Accumulated Uelldcnry elnco March 1 , . UI % . . , I.IMI > M li.7llncjea BOSTON STORE CARPET SALE Tomorrow Our Entire Carpet RopEutment Will Ba Tlnown Open to the Public. OPENING WITH A GREAT SALE Everybody Minuld Vlult Our Pnrppt Depart ment for IIIff llarcalnft and 8eo ttio Htflrk nnd 1'lucit Slotk In Uranhu , Tomorrow morning begins the Greatest sale of carpets , rugs and floor coverings ot all kind * over held In this city. For months our corps of buyers have been east making largo purchases of carpets In anticipation of this great opening sale. In many instances entlro lots of carpets nnd rugs were bought from hard-up manufacturers at 60 c nts on the dollar. Many mills , being heavily over stocked , In order to raise ready cash , were obliged to sell their nirplua stock at n great sacrifice , Tomorrow all these great bargains will bo on Bale. $1,00 will purchase tomor row as much carpets as you could ever pur chase In Omuha for $2,00. Immense assort ment of Ingrains , tapestry , Brussels , body Brussels , velvets , mociuettcs , etc. BELOW ONLY A FU\V I'HICCS GIVEN . Best nil wool Ingrains , 39c , worth "Cc. Best all wool Ingrains , with cotton clialn , 29c. worth 6uc. Extra heavy union Ingrains , 25c , worth COc. Oood Ingrain carpels , 13c , worth 30c. Genuine French \Vllton rugs , $2.90 , worth $7.50. Jute art squares , 0x3 feet , $ M8 , worth Oood quality door mats , 34c , worth 7Sc. Jilto body Brussels. 19c , worth M-25. Javanese Wilton carpets , 4Sc , worth $1.2f > : Largo fur rugs , wadded and lined , 28x02 , 2.05 , worth 46.00. Heavy Brussels rugs , 27.\CO , 08c , worth a.50. Jute rugs , 27x00 Indies , 59c , worth $1.50. Good hemp carpet , 14c. worth 25c. Linoleum , 47c , worth iBc. Jolntless matting , lOc , worth 30c. Heavy stair carpet , 12c , worth 30c. Our carpet department on the third floor s the lightest and brightest In the whole own. Be sure to visit It tomorrow for ipeclal great carpet bargains. BOSTON STOriR , Furniture , Carpets and Stoves , N. W. Cor. Ifith and Douglas Meets , Auction Sale 11 f tnmvolt' : Dry OoixU The niiewold stock of dry goods at 2222 Cumlng street has gone into the hands of C. R. Dnatrlght , and will be bold nt auction every evening from 7 to 8 , commencing Saturday , 2flth , until closed out. llio Weekly for tlio CnmpalKii. The Weekly Bee will be sent up to No vember 15 , covering the entire campaign , for 10 cents. m Iniing l.uilj I nU ! Ill admiration of the bread made from Ccresota flour. You'll find whole families that way. Leather Feat dining chairs , $1.00 each In Shlvcrlck's October sale. BOTJJH oacaaa. . rent cifllie Klllcliti < ) f tliiccilirc * liiHlltuted Stable City ( iiitilp. A tent of the Knights of the Maccabees was Instituted Friday night at the Anilent Order of Hibernian hall. The new tent stints out with a charter membership of forty , com prising many of the best business men In town. The meeting was called to order by Deputy Supreme Commander L. M , Thomas , assisted by State OrganizerT . M. Harden of Lincoln. The tent was named Washington. Tlie fol lowing offlceis were duly elected and In stalled : O. R , Joule , past commander ; A. Rosenwlg , commander ; U A. Harrington , lieutenant commands- . O Owens , record keeper ; W. H. Goodman , finance Keeper ; M 1C. Rage , chaplain ; M. B. Calkins , seigcant ; Dr. Thomas Kelley. physician ; J S. Harring ton , master-at-arms ; 1) ) . J. McCabe , llrst master of the guard ; James J. Fitzgerald. second master of ( ho guard ; John J. Moore , sentinel ; A. L , Chllstalnson , picket. The or- ganblng deputies were ably assisted In theli work by Sir Knight Commander Joslln of Gate City tent No C2 ot Omaha , who came down with several other sir knights to be present at the ceremonies. \tunt 1 lie r Cmliir lo Itciunln. The last quarterly conference of the Fir t Methodist chuich by a solid vote icqueslel the animal conference to return Ilev. C. N. Dawson to this charge for the ensuing1 year. Mr. Dawson has already spent four years here , and the coming one. It lie Is returned , Is the last that he can serve the people here. The work unde-r hla care has prospered. The new church building has cost about $12,000 The finances of the church arc In very good condition , considering the heavy dra n of the last jrar and a half. The annual con ference convenes at the Seward Street church , Omaha , next Thursday. M K O I IIT IHMS | | > Mrs. n , J. Seykora has gone to Jamestown , Neb , cm a visit , Tlia quarterly conference of the Meth odist Kplscop.il church at Albright unani mously asked that Ilev. E. I ) . Gideon be re turned to that church for another year. A. L. Sutton. the South Omaha candidate for the legislature , la ver > popular at home nnd Is one of the leading attorneys here. IU > will make a splendid rtes for the lower house. Dr. McCrann reports ( he following births- To. Mr , and Mrs. Morris Travis , a daugh ter ; to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mclntyre u ton , and to Mr. und Mrs , Thomas Salmon , : i daughter. At ( he Baptist church Sunday morning Miss Crawford will give an entertaining re port of her missionary work among the In dians of Oklahoma. There will-be preach ing In the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. . L. Wheeler Invite all friends of the family and the members of the churoh congregation to attend a "Colorado social" at the Presbyterian church Monday evening , October 1. Mr. Wheeler will talk on "Some Things I Saw In Colorado. " No refreshments , music or collection. Ilev. W. A. Spencer , D.D. , secretary of the Board of Church Kxtenslon of the Meth odist Episcopal church , will lecture on "Hat- tie ( told a of the World" at the Flr.t Meth odist church , conifr Twenty-third and N streets , Wednesday evening , October 3 , at 8 o'clock The doctor will also render bomo of his excellent solos , At the Methodist Episcopal church , corner Twenty-third nnd Is' streets Sunday school , 9:15 : n. m , "W. A. McColleBler , superintend ent ; preaching at 11 by the pastor , sub ject , "Tho Security of the Believer ; " class meeting. 12 in. , led by J. A. Silver ; Up- worth league meeting , 7 p. in ; preaching ul 8 p. in. , subject , "Ten Women. " Mrs. D. R. Packard , mother of Mrs. Ed ward McBrlde. died at her home In tls city , corner Twenty-flrit nnd N strict * , yes terday morning. The remains will be taken to St. Louis for burial , and there will be no St. Louis for burial , and there will be no cervices at the house. MM. Packard wan In her 91st year. Mr. and Mrs. Mellride will accompany the remains. John Vanheiislmg was fined } 10 and costs In the police court last evening. The charge was "Icw.l and Immoral conduct. " John Imn been enjojlng the companionship of Mrs. I'll chin at Twenty-sixth and 0 streets. Yes terday he abubed the woman's child , and for Oils and other acts he was arrested. The defendant Is a married man , according to the Police , and has a wife In Otuunwa , la. BOSTON STORE FURNITURE Our Gigantic FnrnUun Department Opens Tomorrow Morning Tilth a Grand .Bale , GREAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE Come nml See llioi.l'Jnc.H Stock of fur niture In tlio Ulty , nt 1'rlcci Tar lleluTT All Otli r-Uct Our I'rlcci Jltforo lluykng furniture. Tomorrow will bo n red letter day on our third floor , where our Immense furniture de partment will bo thrown open to the public. The brightest , cleanest , and nicest stock of furniture ever shown In the city will bo on rah billon and at prices lower than you have ever seen In your life , Fancy rockers , cham ber Milts , center tables , choirs , folding beds ai-d all kinds of household furniture In al most endless variety. All the latest fall styles are shown , arid as all the gcods were put chased by us at a big sacrifice > ou can expect a bargain In any article that you buy In this department. You have heard of furni ture sales before , but none of them can compare with th.u big tale , which begins tomorrow morning. HBUE Aim A TEW PRICES : Dost woven wire springs , 79c , worth ? 2.00. Heat wool tcp mattresses , $1.4 , worth $3.00. Woven wire cots , 79o , worth ? 1BO , Solid oak center tables , 78c , worth $1.75. High back antique chairs , 49c , worth $1.25. 3 piece chamber suits , large bevel mirror , JU.iiS , worth J19.60. Upright folding beds , 18x40 bevel mirror , ? 19.35 , worth $37.50. Mantle folding b3ls , $11.15 , worth J20.00. Hall racks , $4.9,1 , worth $10.00. Solid oak book cases , with double glabs dors , J8.C5 ; worth $18.00. Tapestry parlor sU ts , $13.75 , worth $30.00. Overstuffed tapcUry parlor suits , $18.50 , worth $30.00. I1OSTON STOItE. Furniture , Carpets and Sto\es , N. W. Corner 10th and Douglas. MA.KE THEIH FJKST REPORT. First I'lminrliit Mulcnicnt of tlio ltcrol rr of I lie Uillnii I'llrllie SjHlnn. Yesterday the first official report of the receivers * ceivers of the Union Pacific syst-m was ( II d In the I'nltcd States court. It was made thiuiiRh Master In Chancery Cornish and was Klgted ' y Ue elvers X Ink , And rioi anl Cou dert , covering the tirno from October 13 , 1.S93. to October 31 , 1893. The report Is : Tash on hand October 13 , 1893 , $32.5,117.13. Individuals and companies , collections for labor , material , etc. , on October 13 , $133- 71S.05 Cash receipts from business subsequent to October 12 , 1893 , $37,522.82 ; total , $171- 271.47. Station agents nnd conductors on account of ussets on October 13 , 1893 , $90939.95 ; subsequent to October 12 from tbu tarn3 sources , $730.37570 $ ; total , $1,639,715.C3 From foreign railroad companies un ac count of assets October 13 , 1SU3 , $183,731.38 , subsequent to October 12 , 1893 * $24,510.55 ; total. $208.271.93. From the United States government on account * of services rendered the cjsh receipts wtre on October 13. JS93 , $158,590.J5 From the hotel depaitmnnt the cash iccelpts on October 13 were $7.031.31 ; subst-riuent to October 12 , 1813 , $7.019.04 ; total. $14,103 35. From the Union I'aclflc Coal company the cash receipts were on October 13. $18,725 flS ; subsequent to October 12 , 1893 , $11,832.70 ; total , $30.558.68. Total receipts cm account of absots on October 13 , 1893 , $ i734,338.15. ; Subsequent to October 12 the cash receipts from business were-$8Ul320.81maklnga grand total of $2,545 , 5S.9G. The disbursements show as follows : Payments for material , expenses , etc. , on October 13 , 1S93. $205,931.90 ; disbursements on account of business- subsequent to Octo ber 12 , 1S33 , $ 1,308.45total , $270,240.35. Salaries , pay roll checks , etc. , on October 13 , $ M , U4u.6S ; subsequent to October 12 , $0,131.27 ; total , $ S25G7G.95 ; station agents and emidiiclctrs on October 13. $43,823.33 : subse quent to October 12 , $121,380.77 ; total , 4lfi.- 201.12. General agents on October 13 , lifts , $7,521.9 : ! ; subsequent to October 12 , $16.- W87.GS , total , $23,58901 , Foreign railroad companies , $7,213.41 ! ; subsequent to October 12 , $1 300 ; total , $ ! > 0,513.41. Western Union Tpleprapli company , J6.0S4.4I. Union Pa cific Coal company , $9,733.56 ; subsequent to Octciber 12 , $13t3G.SO : ; total , $23,07036. Orcen River Witter Works company. $2G 30. Rattlesnake Creek AVater company. $3 50. Land department. Including expenses nrd , taxes subsequent to October 12 , $14,406.6 $ , total dlRburiementa on account of liabili ties October 13 , 1893 , $1,171,58407 ; disburse ments on account of business October 12 , $237,231. 5 , making a. grand total of $1,108.- X15.TS , cash on hand October 31 , 1S93. In cluding $200,000 In transit , Omaha to Boston , $1.136,813.21. From October 13 to Octsbcr 31 , the time the report covers , the gross earnings of the Union Pacific company for Its main and.con- Htltuenl lines were $2,078793.49. Income le- celvcd from Investments , $378.93. Land sales and land Income , excluding granted lands , $325.87. Other receipts. $39.36. $ Total receipts from the main Ilne$912G39 63 , from constituent lines , $1,047,983.04 , ; from mis cellaneous companies , $118,914.99 , the Union Pacific Coal company earning during the period above mentioned $116,022.14 , and the main Item In the "miscellaneous company's" head. The grand total receipts from all souicea during the period from October 13 to October 31 were $2,079.537,68. The operating expenses of the main line , constituent and miscellaneous companies , were $1,252.027.79 ; tales. $45,678.48 ; other ex penditures $57,555.35 , $57,447.35 representing United States earnings Included In grosi earnings , hut deducted In the report on ac count of It being withheld by the govern ment. Total Expenditures On the main line , 1025,166.02 ; constituent lines. $010,218.77 ; miscellaneous companies , $89,876 83 , a grand total of $1,353,201.62. During this period the main line earned S2S7.473.63 over the expenditures and is placed In the surplus columns of the report. The Carbon Cut-Off Railway company , the Ienv r , Lcadvlllo & Gurmlson Railway com pany , the Junction City & Fort Kearney Hull way company , the Laramle , North Park & Pacific Uallroad and Telegraph company , the Kansas City & Omaha Hallroad company , the liozeman Coal company , show deficits , while the others showl surplus earnings , nuk ing a total of $724,276 00 Master In Chancery Cornish , after verify ing the figures and giving generally the manner In which tha roods have been oper ated , says , somewhat'slgnlficantly : "The le- Milts ax shown by said statement are that while the trust properties have as a whole earned more than > the cost of operation , several of the constituent propert'ea have been operated at mlloas. Tiiese deflelenc'es have necessarily Uocn bornn temporarily by the receivers out ofiJJie moneys dorlvtd 'ram the operation of thoipaylng properties and It has not yet been ddtormlned huvv these de ficiencies of the naintuyliiK properties shall bo finally borne , and IC.lt shall be determined that these deficiencies or any portion of them shall bo charged against uny proper ties other than those against which they occur , material changes in the resources , of the paying properties as Indicated by said statement by actual ( operations will result. " J'jJtM > .V.in IMJMUJMJVJS. Clglit of Robert Downing' * company are at the Barker. II. Howard , business manager of the Police Inspector company , U at the Barker. Dr. Robert S , Anglln yesterday left for Kingston , Out. , whither ho was summoned by a telegram announcing the death of his father. Miss Jessie Thompson , who has been visit ing her brother , Charles D. Thompson , and family , 2112 Douglas street , returned to her home In Toledo , la. , last Thursday. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S.Gov't Report Baking on. M 'SW. ' BOSTON STORE STOVE SALE Oar StoTe Dcpartmont Cpons Tomorrow wilh llo Biggest to70 Sale on Bccoid , BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF BASE BURNERS Oil llrnton , ( Ink Sloven , llntiRM , Ktc. , All Murkcil ut Surprisingly Law 1'rlccs lluy No stolen Until Von llnvo Seen Unri , Our first gran opening sale of stoves be gins tomorrow morning. It will bo by far the biggest steve win ever held In the United States. The samples ot n stock representing E.OOO slaves will bo placed on sale , at prices at about one-half of what you would ordinarily pay for them. Stoves from many of the best foundries In the country are Included In the lot , nml have been purchased by us at such low prices that to sell ( hem nt the prices uc will U inure Ilku giving- them away than selling them , Few exclusive stove stores carry as complete a line as is tdiovvn In our stove- department , The prices named below will give you an Idea of bow cheap the stoves will be sold : Four-hole ranges , | 4.9S , worth } ! ' " 5. Five-hole ranges , $ S.C5 , worth $17.50. Cannon stoves , $1.G5 , worth ? 3.no. Oak heating stoves , ? S.G , " , worth J10.50. I argo square beating btoves , JC.t. , ' > , vvuith M3.50. Pretty coltage. Moves , $5.90 , worth $12. fioxvvood stoves , ? 2.95 , worth l < ! . Hase burners , fS.95 , worth ? 17.50 Coal beds , 15c , north 33c. Steve boards , i5e ; , worth Jl.DO. 1JOSTON STOlin. Furniture , carpets and stoves , NortUwcbt corner Sixteenth and Douglas. Tim M'opkly fur the The Weekly Keo will be sent up to No vember 15 , covering the entire campalrp. 'or 10 cents , ii.iriLK nritt A itrittir..tit. v Inrlmmll S.iUiou Jtopprr Knroiintor ! a Nlelil 1'rowlor nml t'nptnrr * Him. CINCINNATI , Sept. 29. Louis Kalzor , sleeping In the rear of his saloon on Central avenue , was awakened at 1 o'clock this morning by what lu thought was a big dog on the floor , lie sprang out and encountered n burglar , who tried Inaln to shoot him , the revolver missing fire. After a dt'i-peratc struggle IJalzcr was Joined by his wife and ton , and the burglar was r ndcrcJ Insensible by a bung starter. Both were taken to the hospital. The burglar gave the name of Wllllum Meyer of Louisville. . Tin : aioiisi : nnv HOODS COM PA NY. Opening Week nt Fnlt NorrlllkVTn Ailrerllnrili It nag our purpose- certainly for September 1 to have closed out our business either by retail or In & lump to some ono who would take the goods off our hands. But with the 1st of September wo found that our store had a very large and selected stock of fall and winter goods that must bo sold , and , as we did not succeed In finding A purchaser for the ttock , the only thing left for us to do was to assort up our stock with attractive novelties , also staple and seasonable goods. Our buyers bavo been In New York buying for spot cash , and nt the- new tnrlff prices ( which are much below the old tnrlff rates ) novelties that you cannot see elsewheie Nov elties In all lines that will please you and nt rrkc3 made much lower by the new tariff law. All will be sold nt prices for spot cush only , that wo guarantee to be much bslow the regular prices charged for s.imc quality and style of goods. New capes , now cloaks , new dress goods , new silks. In fact , our store Is full ot new and desirable floods In all lines. Inspection by yourself and friends la solicited. TUB MORSE UUY ROOD COMPANY. WILL FOLLOW SUIT. Union I'nclflc U111 Stilkn tlio I'neo Sot lj ItHSim I her n Competitor Should the Southern Pacific put on Its Sunset limited to New Orleans from San Francisco , as now rumored It will do , It will result In complications with other trans continental roads that promiseto be very hard to untangle. The Union Pacific- , the moment the train Is put on will make H de mand on the Southern I'aclflc for a short ening up of the. time between Ogden and San Frunclsco to offset the effect which the limited specials -would tmvo In diverting traffic by the southern route. The 883 miles between San Kmnolsen and Ogden ate now ccvereJ by the Central oe 1 n 1 fast mall In thirty-six hours , while the Un on Pacific trains between Osilen and Omaha cover 1101 moro miles of territory in two hours and n. half less time. The Union Pacific believes the time between Ogden and San Francisco could be nulerliilly re duced , In which event the tlm between Ogden and Omaha coulil be lessened suffi ciently to offset the effect of tl e Sunset special ] , > The cxh.bltlon of tlio Helle Kiperly corset , at Octtys , ' millinery opening continues only this week. Kveryhody must see It. Sideboards Just exactly one-hall price Shlverlck's Octob.r sale. . . . . i'MONO HAYSIOXH UAYMOXDHAYMONI > RAYMOND IIAYMONH TIAYMOXD 11AYMONIJ HAY IIAYMOXD JCAYMONU RAYMOND HA V.MOND HAVMONU ] SAYilOXl > 1IAYMONU ItAYMOXU -S - " * QEEKERS of Stationery something 'S.V CO 00 i COg 2o . above tks ordinary ahvays order } > * g t > f-y. tS.o * * \ * . S.o e < * from its , be it for weddings , parties eP 2 ° ties or personal use. 18 DO 2OO Cui'4 vvi/j j-oiir mirue , ss & RAYMOND , 15th and Douglas , JEWELER. . . . . cc Svu n. joivn aNoiMVJicixon.ivi ! a.voRAVii axoK.vvuaNOKAVti nxoicAvn . . . . CINOKA.VU < txuif.\vu axojsAvnaxouxvu QXOKA.VU axoivAvmvu U.MOIJAVU Kid Gloves. New Fall Gloves in modes , browns , greens , English reds , blues and all the new shades in mous- quetaire , laced and buttoned. G'oves with large pearl buttons , $1.00 ; with Foster lacing , from 750 up. October Furniture Sale , Our annual October sale opens Mon day. This sale consists of an accumulation of furniture bought at a discount and sold at half price. One hundred $35 sets will be sold at $17,50 , thirty $50 sets at $25 , and sets usually sold from $100 to $200 in this sale from $50 to $75. Chairs , rockers and odd pieces of fur niture at prices that must sell them this week. J2TH AND DOUGLAS STS. The UnrrU A MOirr rucking Italian In tla lctiprii ! il. The Ileo reporter culled at Hamilton llros. innrkrt , 1G17 Unlgc Btrcet , this morning nnJ Mr , John tlnmlltoii was nikcd ; "When do you expect to open the packing housoT" 'That depends upon when wo can set th hoimo ready. " "Have you commenced any \\ork jot' " was a Ucd , "Yes. wo are mnldiiR the tevver connec tions and RlvlriK the house a general clcniilnn out. as rapidly asvn can. There arc ft great many things to lie done , some prac tically unnecessary , but vo vnnt to bo sura to Jmvo everyth tip In the best sanitary con dition before we open We do not Tvant to Kiu > any fault Under * tin opportunity to say anything" "Will you do any killing this month ? " ' \cs. wo expect to Kill n few cars of cattle - tlo during October , and be ready for general bn lnes by November I , wlicn ive will K\VO \ employment to utillo a number , " "Wlml vvns the number employed under Messrs , Harris & Fisher ? " " 1 am nit sure , lint 1 think from fitly to scventy-llvo men wore employed. " "Will you pioUibly gvo employment to aa many ? " "Wo will employ ns mni.y men as can be used to good advantage. " < * . Imitortnnt llrcl-lon l < i II , . Itriulcrril. CHICAGO , Sept. 29The United States f court of appeal will hand down Monday an opinion on the Northern Pacific Injunction case. This la the case which followed Judge Jenldns' Injunction restraining the Northern t'.tclllc employes from milking , and which le- aulted In the JiulKe's Impeachment proceed ings , Justice Italian cf the I'nltml States supreme court arrived today , and will pre side at Monday's se.nlon with him. Judge * Wood and Jenkins will occupy the bench. inning Monday Morning , Having1 purchased n bankrupt stock we will sell It out for the puiposo of advertising ourselves We will astonish the natives , botli buyers nnd sellers. Uuyers like to be surprised If they make money by it. Here's tlie Way Wo Do It , ON MONDAY morning nt 10 o'clock , sharp , not one minute before , we place on snle ISO s-.u-lw of PILLSlMMlY'S IIHST Hour , nl ! > 9o u suck. Only one suck to c.K'h i-u lomir. ON TP1CSHAY nt 10 o'clock , 20 boxes ofVUlTi : IH'SSIAN map , 8 bum for 2ic No more than 8 bars to a customer ON WUDNIMDAY nt 30 o'clock. sharp , none sold before thut time , 10 boxes of SPANISH f = O3p , 8 bars fet 23c , only S bars to each customei Those quantities , you will notice , nro limited , nnd when the ninount we linvton liitiid K nil gone , not mom can be had. Be on band early. ALL Tilt : WUniC. For thu we-k beginning October 1st , ( tomorrow morn Ing ) we axiote the following price's : We can sell Kioocriofl nt pilces that will = avc e-very hoiihcvvlfe from { J to flO every week. QUALITIES OUAU- ANTIID 20 poumlH granulated sugar $1.00. Tbts Is with every purchase of $ . ! . ( or over of groceries. If you buy nothing but sugar you net IS pounds for $1,00. Our famous GX patent flour , ( L sack. Our 4-X patent llour , S3c sack. Snow Fluke [ lour , COc. Corn Menl , very best , llic. At buckle's coffee , broken packages , , per pound -"Oc. All' other packuge coffee , per pound , 21c. . Mocha nnd Java coffee , per pound. 33V < ie. A Job lot of uncolnroil Jnpan tea , SOc- pound , usually sold for < Wc. Pint bottle mixed pickles , also chow- thaw , Gc. reiuilnr price lOc. 12-oz bottlf ! olives lOc , worth 20c. World's Fulr baked beans , cnn lOc. 3X. Soda or oyster crackers , S'/io Ib. ( linger snaps , Gc pound. Pieum cake , Cc pound. Strictly frcsli eggs , 15c. Every CKK warranted , rnltlfomla. free stone peachci" , We box luwa cicamory butter , "Ik : . Nebraska creamerv butter , 20c. ON WOOUKN WAKK WB WILL ASTONISH YOU. Uest No. 1 wash tub , Kic ; regular pi Ice , Sic- . liest No. 2vnsh tub , 45c ; regular pi Ice , 75c U < -st No. 3 wnHh tub , 3Fc ; regular price , C5c Heat 2 hoop palls. lOc Heat 3 hoop lulls , 13c. Mop sticks , 7' c riotheB pins Ic per dozei Wash boards , lOc Job lot clothes baskets , 3oc , S packages oat mcnl , 25c , Clothes lines , DC each In our meat department we Imndle fiesli , salt and smoked meats , poultry , gumc und llsh In their Benson ut bed rock pilces Wo receive oysters dally dltect from Baltimore iincl sell nt the lowest pilces In the city. We always do precisely as w < - adver tise , nnd we uses the utmost cuti In the purity and excellence of all our goods. HF/rzin. anoonny co. . Ctimlnga nnd 24th Streets. T The BOYAL ACORN. Leading B-EO Brt uer or th WorlJ. Will save you n Ion of coal this tvlntcr , lltu done It fur othurii ) will do It fur you llun- ( Ireds of tcMlmonlnh from Omaha u ois , 'I lit } Acorn system of Hut AlrVlirulaHuu h put- cntcd , mill wlillo widely liulutvd lias nuyer hern iMjunlod. Next week wn'H sliow you a cutof tlio . ( rom Jllr'J'ltitil ICinlliitui- for neil coiil. Tim enitt lion of lutt-seiihon JOHN IIUSS1E HARDWARE CO 2107 CU.niNO STKIJET , BOI.K AOKN1U Full Set Teeth $5 RclUblo Work Alw j § Qf , WITHERS , 4th rioor Drpwn block , 10th infl D u U * , T l plii > no 177S ,