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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1890)
I . 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1890. SIXTEEN PAGES t ] I THE BOSTON STORE . H A Grand Ban quot of Bargains for M Monday M Wo Proclaim to the KentlcM or Tim H Jlco Tlmt the Only Bnlo Worthy M r Attention TnKcs I'lnco at H Ihn IJoston Store | Positives clcnring sale Monday The 1 mnRtiltutta , the reality of barRnlna to B bo given will cotniilotoly overshadow 1 and dwarf to nothliiptiues the fccblo fl waitings of all competition The people fl shall know wo tire In thodry goods bual- B no88 and a sharp and kcon competitor H for their trndo Look out for bargnins M Monday You will got thorn Tinhum : ov baiwains in dress . . GOODS H Heavy wolght tricots , double fold , 7c , H worth li3c. M 'lO-inch fancy suitings 15c , worth 40c. 1 -llMnc ) ! black brihtlno 27c , worth 60c. M 60-lnch Henrietta , iic ! ) , worth GUc , H CiO-lncii wool tricot , 25c , worth 70c. H Piles of other hnrgains in dress goods H Thcso tire barualns In wash goods B Wide comfort calico , 23c , regular Oo quality liust Indigo prints , 42c worth 8c. Wide Gorman blue prints , 8c , worth Canton ( lanncl remnants go at 8c , H' ' worth 0c. H French apron check ginghams , Gc , H worth 12 j c. H Now French satcons at 0c , worth 16c. H Such bargains in muslins will caust , a H Ecnsation H Fruit or the loom muslin 42c. H Lonsdale muslin fie H Now Vork mills muslin OJc H H-lLocicwood sheeting lUjc , worth i t 0-4 Lockwood sheeting 20c , worth m j 10-4 Lockwood shooting 22c , worth < SOc i LADIES YOUH CHANCE H ] 2 inch wide embroidery 2c. { Hj 4 inch wide embroidery Cu Hj 5 inch wide umbroiucry , very line , 72c. l At Oc , 14c and 2oe embroideries really Hj worth double HI Embroidery skirtings 25c , 30c , and K 48c. 1 A BOUQUET OPSMALL BARGAINS H ; Ladies kid gloves , black and tan , 25c , Hi worth $1.25. , Ladies heavy boned corsets 10c , HK worth 75c. HB Sample lot imported corsets 50c , worth B up to $2.50. Wide all silk fancy ribbon goes at H 15c , worth up to 75c. H Ladies line cashmcro lio&o 10c , worth M HH Sample napkins 5c , worth 15c. H All linen towels Cc , worth 25c. H Ladies mull tics 0c , worth 15c. HH Children's scarlet undorwoaro all sizes H 2oc , worth up to 75c. H A HUMMER IN MILLINERY H Flush , French felt , appliquo and all H other untrimmed hats ut 30c , worth up I to $2.50. Monday will witness a carnival of H bargains at THE BOSTON STORE , H 114 S. 10th at HI Sherman iV McConnell , 2d door west H of P. O. , are solo agents for the cole H 'b rated homeopathic remedies of M Bocroi kc & Tafol i H ' Coal Best qualities , lowest prices H Couttiut & Squires , 1308 Faruam St HH N'otieo to Stone jMasons Hj Scaled proposals will bo received at HJI the olllce of the architoctsuntil 4 o'clock Jit Saturday , February , 1st , 1890 , for till H | work and material necessary to bo done Hf or furnished for the stone foundations H § of a hotel building to bo erected in Salt Hi Lake City , Utah HJ | Proposals will bo received in lump for H the whole work only The right is ro- HJ ; served to reject any or all bids For HJ plans , spocillcations and other particu- HJ lars apply to Mendelssohn , Fisher & J ; Lawrio , architects , Paxton block , H' Omaha , Neb Approximated amount H : of work to bo done : 450 cu yd'a tronoh HJi digging 400 cu yd's concrotlng , 500 j pch of dimension stone work , 1,100 pch i of rubble stone work J ! • HJ | Uxeurainn Bouth Vtn the Wabash Ijlnc H | [ Now on sale round trip tickets to Jnck- Jl Bonvillo , Fla , Now Orleans , La , Gal HJ | voston , Tex , the Hot Springs of "Arkan- H | 8as and all the win tor resorts of the J' south The Wabash is the quickest route to Indianapolis , Cincinnati and J I the southeast Only 47 hours to Now HJj York with corresponding fast time to HJ nil points east Elegant reclining HJ chair and Pullman buflot sleeping J cars on all trains Passengers tiokoted Ha to and from nil parts of Europe via ull HJ lines at lowest rates Baggago'chockcd HI from hotels and private residences to HJ doatination For tickets and full ln- HJ formation in regard to time and routes HJ cast or south call on or write HI Gio N. Clayton , HI 1502 Farnam Strcot , H , Omaha , Neb BBB I HJ ' "riio CroHNoCllid New CruBiulc " H Dr.McGlynn Expsn hall Tuesday eve H HJ Tim Only One , H | The Chicago , Milwaukee & St Paul HJ Railway la the only line running solid Hi vestlbulod , electric lighted and steam HJ heated trains between Chicago , Couu- HJ i ell BlulTaand , Omaha HJ The berth reading lamp feature m HJ , , the Pullman Hloopiug cars run on thcso HJ lines if patented and cannot bo used by H i any ether railway company It is the HJ Kroat improvement of the ago . Try it H | and bo convinced HJ Sleeping cars leave the Union Pacific M depot , Omaha , at ( I p. m. dally , arriving HJ at Chicago at 0:30 : n. m , Passengers HJ taking this train arc not comnollod to HJ got out of the cars at Council Blulls and M ' wait for the train to bo cleaned Got M tickets and sleeping car berths at Union M tlckut olllce , 1501 Fiirnam st HJ F , A. Nash , Gen Agt HJ J , E. 1 jiistox : , Pass Agt M Tim Cross of the New Criisntte " M Dr.McGlynn Expsn hall Tuesday eve ANOXHEH CHICAGO TKAI\ B On till CIiIohko & Nortlnvestnni , M The Chicago & Northwcstorn has M added nuothor fast castoru train to its HJ already oxtoiibivo train borrico HJ Making in all four dally trains bolwoon HJ Omaha ami Chicago R. R. Ritchiq , HJ city olllce , 1401 Farnain street H A. P. Tukoy , Life building Homes in HJ i Clifton II1U for nion or limited income B I Itefiira lluyjni ; m 1 A pluno examlno the now scale Kim HJ 1 ball piuuo A , Hospe , 1513 Douglas HJ B I ] Fourtcontli annual ball of Iron Mold _ era union , No 100 , of this city , will give K n ball at Washington hall , instead of H MasoniuFriduy cvo , Jan.31. Tickets $1 K The annual masquerade of the Union H Pacillo Band will bo given Fob 14,1800 , HH tit the Exposition Annex Louis Leedor H luanagor , 1231 N. 18th St H Dr Blrnoy , practice limited to ctv H tarrhnl diseases of nose and throat H Rootiis 218 to 50 , Boo building IiELLEY , STICER & CO , Ono Moro Week of the Qroat Llnon Sale Spoolnl tjow l'rlccs On All Kinds oV Inblo I.Iiiriin , Napkins , Towels , CmMiCR , liiinch Clotln , Hetl SprcndN , Ktc Wo are still selling nil kinds of Uncus and housekeeping goods nt away down price * . People that expect to buy such goods any time in Iho near future should take ndvantago of this oppor tunity Special low prices on ell kinds ol table llnon , , napkins , towels , crashes , fringe sets , lunch cloths , table covers , pillow shams , bed spreads , linoir shoot ing and pillow casing , and in fact ev erything in the way of housekeeping goods > 60 dozen all linen buck towels SI doz en , worth $1.60. 100 dozen all linoti buck towels $1.50 do/.on worth $2. 100 do/.cn buck and damask towels $2.2-3 dozen , worth $3. Our 25c towels are without a doubt the best in the city and the assortment is larger Wo are showing extra largo heavy buck towels with fringe or hemmed Flno largo damask towels , fancy borders - dors or plain white , and all are knotted fringe 15 pieces half bleached table linen nt 45c , worth 60c. 20 piccos cream damask , elegant pat terns , SOc , worth G5c. 20 pieces bleached damask , heavy weight , GOc , worth 75c. 15 pieces bleached satin damask , 75o , worth $1. Wo offer in addition to this sale some elegant bargains in romnnnts of table linen and toweling of all grades KELLEY , STIGER & CO , Cor 15th and Dodge Rts The agency for Bethesda mineral wntor for Omaha has been placed with Shormnn & McConnell , druggists , 2d door west P. O. * Henry Holln & Co , Having purchased the grocery business of Mr G. P. Hon gen , managed by Mr P. H. Allen heretofore , located in the Crounso block , No 121 North 10th street , wo wish to announce thnt wo shall continue to carry on said business in the same place under the firm nmno of Henry Bolln & Co , and shall bo gUd to have our friends give us a call , as suring them that wo will endeavor to give our patronb satisfaction Very re spectfully , HENRY BOLLN & CO Those BrUlso Pnsins The Omaha & Council Bluffs railway and bridge company passosabout which there has been so much talk , are very handsome bits of pastobonrd They wore engraved by Chase Eddy of Omaha , the dc&igners of the annual pass of the Union Pacific , said to bo the most striking ever issued by any rail way company The latter pass is stool plato , the words ' Union Pacific Sys tem running across the top , beneath which appears in raised rod letters the name of the division ever which the pass is iesuod In the corner is embossed in blue , red and gold the trade mark of the great road , the American shield The bridge motor passes are also stool plato , printed in grcon , with a vignette " 1800 , " em bossed in vormlllion at the side The same housoTurnishcs the annual passes for a number of ether corporations , in cluding the Omaha Street railway com pany , the St Joseph & Grand Island railroad and the Pacific Hotel company This is a straw , by the way , showing the direction of the wind , an Omaha estab lishment competing for and success fully turning out work heretofore done by the Western Bank Note company of Chicasro and similar well established institutions Tlipy were Satisfied * E. B. Everts of Lyons Neb , and W. A. Howard of Northboro , la , who are undergoing treatment for catarrh with Dr Birnoy in THE Bik : building , returned - turned to their homos yesterday They were very onthusinstic as to the doctors now oloctrlc method and declare that they are satisfied that no catarrh can remain after the doctor pronounces his patient cured Dr Birnoy limits his practice to catarrhal diseases of the nose and throat m FOR ONIS WISKK ONljY I'lnnoH ami Orcnns Cheap $50 Polonbot organ for $20. 800 Polonbot organ for $25. $80 Waters organ for $35. $90 Kimball organ for $50. $100 Sterling organ for $55. I $100 Queen organ for $50. $200 Stone piano for $75. $300 Kimball piano for $175. $300 Hall piano $200. $ • 550 Emerson piano for $325. $050 Emerson piano for $375. Notice Wo have a line stock of the New Scale Kimball pianos , the best tonod'piano in the world A HOSPE , Jk 1613 Douglns street The HoinoFiro insurance company of this city hold its annual stockholders meeting Tuosflay , and eleotod the fol lowing board of directors : S. H. II Clark , C. W Huinllton , Frederick Krug , Charles J , Barber , James L. Lovott , Alvin Saunders , Allen Root , O. M. Carter , G , W. D. Reynolds , W. A. MoAlHutor , J. P. Latta , D. Martin , Alex McGavock , L. A. Harmon D. D. Cooley , J , A. Woodman and E. L. Blor- bower . At the board of directors meeting , S. II II Clark was ro-olootod presi dent ; Fred Krug , vioo probidont ; G. W. Hamilton , treasurer , and Charles J. Barber , bocrotary tind general man ager The ' Homo Flro" did a largo and suCcesbful business last year , and has , siuco its organization ip 1884 , become ono of the solid Ihiniicial institutions of this city mid state , having , during that time , received nearly half a million dollars lars inpi'uinlums , and paid over sovoti hundred and fifty losses 8. J , Chambers , Veterinary Burgeon Removed down town office to in Urin ary , 1001 Sherman ave , Tel 358. The Ores at the Now Crusritto " Dr.MoGlyun Expsn hall Tuesday eve Fnncy goods ut cost ; positively las week in Omaha Store for rent , llx- turos for sale Miss Mitchell , 1G10 Far uam st 11 A.YDION IlltOS Spfclnl 8nln nn Monday On Monday morning wo open 10 cases now spring styles in dress ginghams , In- cludlugalltholoadlngmtikosondnUnow styles , tit 71c 81,10,12Jc and ISo a yard 10 cases of now spring styles in sateen at 10c and 16c a yd You will find a great many novoltlos in these two lots , and at tlio prices wo offer thorn they should co lively , Wo will nlso ' ( rinco on unlo our lirat importation this season of Gorman linens direct from Biele feld Wo call your particular at tention to our line of knotted fringe towels at 12Jc. 15c and 10c each No such value to bo found in Omaha $ Gorman napkins tit $1.00 doi ; i nap kins at 51.35 and $1.85 ; S napkins $1.25 , $1.60 , $1.85 , $2.25 nnd 92.50 tloz Com pare thorn is all wo ask Gorman blenched table linen 60c , COc , OSe and 76c yd You can not dupllcato these bargain1 ? . • Two yards wide blenched damask at 75c yd , others ask $1.50 for no better Just received direct from the mills , 8 cases white bedspreads , 49c , 65c , 05o , 75c , 8Sc , $1.00 and $1.60oaoh. Mar seilles spreads 98c , $1.47 and up to $7.60 each Double width sheeting in brown 8-4 15c , 0-4 18c , 10-4 at 20c yd ; bleached 8-4 L8c , 0-4 20c , 10-4 22c. Where do you And such value outside of Hnydons Closing prices on blnnkots and com forts forts.Wo have too many red blankets and they must go now , if letting down the prices will soil thorn Wo ha\o among the lot n great many ilno blankets , which will bo sold a great deal lesS than their value Red blnnkots at $2.23 , $2.05 , $3.50 , $4.00 , $4.39 , $4.05 and $4.8j a pair Largo slzo cretonne covered comforts , Turkey red lluiug , $1.35 , worth $1.76. Satino comforts at $1,47 , cheap at $2.25. Down comforts reduced to $5.00 each Largo sqi'aro horse blankets with straps $1.75 , worth $2.50. Ladies full size all wool Annuel skirt patterns reduced to SOc each This is a special big bargain Navy blue twilled llnnncl nnd red twilled llunneh have all boon reduced to close HAYDEN BROS , Dry Goods and Cnrpots Cnllfornln 12\curtitoiiR. Pullman tourist sleeping far excur sions to California and Pacific coast points leave Chicago every Thursday , Kansas City every Friday via the Santa Fo route Ticket rate from Chicago $47.60 , from Kansas City $35 , sleeping car rate from Chicago $4 per double berth , from Kansas Citv $3 per double berth Everything furnished except meals Thcso excursions are person ally conducted by oxporionccd excursion managers who accompany parties to destination For excursion folder con taining full particulars and map folder nnd time table of the Santa Fo route and reserving of sleeping car berths , address S. M. Osgood , general agent , E. L. Palmer , traveling agent , A. T. & S. F. railroad , 1308 Farnam street , Omaha , Nebraska Boerciko & Tafol's eolobrated homeo pathic romedtes can bo obtained of Sherman & McConnell , proscription pharmacists , 1613 Dodge st China Decorations Mrs A. H. Wilson , late of Now York , who hns had ton years experience in china decorating , would bo pleased to receive scholars in designing and paiht- ing on china Orders taken for work of every de scription and firing done Specimen work can bo seen at Hog Ion & Whitmoro's or at residence , 3J0 North Twonty-sixth street , two blocks north of West Dodge street cable line , on Twenty-sixth stroof CANT BORETHEM FAST ENOUGH Flfty-soven Hundred N w Oil Wells Sunk Ijnst Yeur While there was little speculation In crude oil last year all other branches had a veritable boom , bays the Now York Herald Jn western Pennsylvania , western Virginia and • eastern Ohio the search for new terri tory and iho sinking of now test wells progressed vigorously , and of these tests , or wildcat , " wells and other wells there were drilled 5,700 , resulting in an increase of 10,000 to 17,000 bar rels in production As against 1888 the total number of wells completed shows tin increase of 4,000 , but the results - sults in the way of discovering now pro line territory were surprising small , so that it is doubtful if , alter all the work done in thd fields , there is any more paying territory in sight now than at this date last year , imd if the produc tion Is to bo materially increased the producers must redouble their otforts So plain is this , that even the Stand ard company has gone into the field as an acttvo buyer of territory and oil production in the states above named The competition has been faoMteen chat oil lands have advanced 25 per cent in the Pennsylvania districts Last year the total output of wells in eastern Ohio , West Virginia , Punnsyl- vonia and western Now York was 22,059,000 , which was a considerable in crease ever the previous year The daily average for January , 1880 , was about 51,000 , and for Decouibor 05,600. The shipments Irom the oil regions were 20,835,000 barrels These figures are the largest In the history of the trade The rollnoroworo fully employed during moat of tlio year , and tho'oxports of rollnod illuminating nil , lubricating , and crude oil , etc , reached the enormous total of 071,23(1- ( 000 gallons , an increase ever 1888 of 101,510,000 gallons In crude equiva lent the incronso was 3,351,000 barrels In Europe , to which the great bulk of the export was made , there was no in crease of stock of consequence , but in eastern Asiatic ports there wns undoubt edly a considerable incrcaso ip the vis ible supply , as the experts thence were very heavy BrokorGoorgo H. Lincoln , who does the greutor part of the busi ness in case oil , says thut no exact fig ures of the increase in the stocks in the far east tire obtainable , but it has boon largo Some of the exporters in the case trade ostimntod the increase lit all the way from 350,000 to 750,000. . Producers nnd refiners are fooling jubilant over the Immense ] increase -in consumption It I860 the total Homo and foralgn consumption of the product of Pennsylvania and nearby portions of Qthor states was 73,800 barrete daily in 1887 , 77.700 barrels ; in 1888 , 75,000 ; but In 1889 it bounded up to 84,000'to 85,000 barrels daily , In order to supply the demand it was necessary to draw on the stock of crude to the extent of 7,760,000 barrels , leaving on hand January 1 , 1880. but 0,800,000 barrels , or ubout four months supply The inferior oil of Western Ohio and Northern Indiana has not yet found its way into consumption largely , but it has neverthploss been extensively of fered to consumers and has mudo some inroads on the market for Pennsylvania oil in the homo trade , On the ether hand Russian competition in Western Europe seems to bo dying out , whether from the inability of the Russians to furnish a good article or on account of tin agreement with rellners here it is difficult to say as yet , but it is beltovod that such an agreement has boon made During the four months ending October 31 lost there i\oro exported to 'Woslorn Luronoan ports but 380,00 barrels of Russian oil , In the snmo months there were exported from Batcum 1,209,000 cases to ports in Eastern Asia Ilnyflnn llro . Letting down Iho prices on flour , butter , lard , sugar , buckwheat flour , starch , crackers , hums , jolly , tionb such mln co meat Soda crackers C ; pearl oyster crack ers ( ! c , Aunt Jemima's pnncnkn Hour 6c , pint bottle mixcd-plcklcs K'c ' pint bottle - tlo chow chow 4O04 onions , pint bottle , 10c ; very good prunes 5 , California raisins , cured prunes 10c , Salt Lake dried peaches 10c , raisin curcdTipri- cots , 17lc , blackberries 74c , raspber ries 20c. Very good flour 05o per sack Wo soil pretty good Hour for $1.25 per sack , Peerless suporlntivo Hour $1.35 , very host suporlativc $1.50. The best llour a woman ever baked on earth $1.00 per sack Very host buckwheat llour 3c. Very good country butter forl2e } ; very good creamery 17c ; very host creamery lflc Armour best rollnod 3-lb pail lurd 10c ; very best picnic ham Gc ; 14 lbs granulated sugar $1.00 ; 15 lbs extra O sugar $1.00 ; 80-lb pall jolly 05c ; 20-lb pall jolly 05c : Copper Bottom wash bollor for No a nnd 0 steve 59c each , this is not a cheap bollor but a regular $1.75 boiler Ton kettles 23c , colloo pots 10c , tea pots IOC ) stow kittles 10c , parsorvo kettles 10c , coal hods 10c , 110 ono needs to carry coal In a basket or pail at this price ! 2 qt dippers 5c , pint cups 2Jc , nillU nans 3c , pie tins 2jc , 14 qt tin pail 15c , chest pans 6c , 5 box tacks 6c , fry pans 10c. oil cans 5c , 1 sotgom pans 10c , Pal metto Fiber scrub brush , warranted to outwear 3 ether brushes , only 10c. HAYDEN BROS KISMjliY , H11G1SII & CO 2 ) PorCoiit Discount Sale This discount is positively taken from the lowest prices of the season , and includes - cludos all winter goods , sale to continue until January 31. Including Cloaks , Blankets , Comforts , Flannels , Cashmere Wool Hosiery and Underwear Buttons and Trimmings , Plushes and Broadcloths , Wool Dross Goods , Mon's and Boys Gloves , Furs and Fur Goods , Black Goods , Boots and Shoes Wo give our customers the ndvantago of a largo stock of winter goods at 20 percent discount Only 5 days more of KELLEY , STIGER & CO 'S 20 per cent DiscounrSalo on Winter Goods The Cross nt the New Crusnil < \ " Dr.McGlynn Expsn hall Tuesday eve D. It Hull & Co Have opened a neat pharmacy at the corner of Jones and South 10th. This firm is composed of D. B. Hull and Mr Charles Hasbrouck Mr Hasbrouck is the resident member of the firm and is well known throughout the west as a thorough pharmacist The stock is carefully selected and kept in order Mr Hasbrouck will give his personal attention to the business and hopes to merit a fair share of the trade in his line The Great Hook Island Route In changing time on Sunday , Nov 17 , the Chicago , Rock Island & Pacific Ry have considered every point of in terest to the Omaha traveling public If you are going to'Des Moines , Chicago or any point east , our solid vestibule limited train is oust what you want Leave Omaha at 4.26 p. m. arrive in Des Moines 0:30 : p. mi..and Chicago 8:30 : a. m. , dining car for supper leaving Council Bluffs and for brotiKfast before reaching Chicago This train is also equipped with the flnost sleepers and chair cars made by the Pullman Co , which leave from the U. P. depot , Omahaovory day at 4:25 : p. m. , making close connections at Chicago with nil trains for eastern points In addition to this magnillcont train wo have two ether daily trains to Chicago , leaving Omaha at 0:15 : a. m. and 5:15 : p. m. For information as to routes , rates time , ote , call at ticket olllco , 1305 Farnam strootf telephone 782. S. S. Stevens % General Western Agent • "Tlio Cro s of the New Crusndo " Dr.McGlynn Expsn hall Tuesday cvo Omaha Steve Repair Works , 810 N. 10th St , Tel 060. Repairs for Monitor , Van . Pacillc , Maggie , Lilly and Paris Ramies , Charter Oak , Garland , Poniu- sula , Acorn , Bismark.Rlvorsido , Radiant Homo , & 12,000 ether cook stovesrangos & heating stoveshot water attachments AN ACCOMPLISHED GOAT He Can Never Got Knoiigti Tohacco or IJocr Yes , sir , ho is uncommonly fond of the wood is Billy , " said a brawny blacksmith yesterday , standing in front of the anvil whereon lay a glow ing horseshoe ready for the hammer , says the Now York Times The Billy referred to was a middle-aged goat of rather disreputable appoarunco , who stood by looking wistfully at any bystander - stander who happened to bo indulging in the luxury of ehowing tobacco Billy's habitation is Pearl street , between twoon Whitohull and State streets , and very few people in the neighborhood , would dream that such an interesting and accomplished individual could oxlst in so thickly settled a place But any body who stops in front of the little blacksmiths shop is pretty sure to see Billy sooner or later Billy has several peouliartos , in which ho goes far ahead of others in his species In the first place , his appear nnco is decidedly striking Ho is very largo , with immense curling horns His board is yellowish and scraggly , and there is about him a general air of blaso indiiforonco a dissipated look that possibly comes from the highly artificial Ufa ho leads and the stimulants to which ho is addicted The latter characteristic that of imituting his human associaloBiln the use of tobacco and boor is a particularly interesting part of Billy's nmku-up. lnstoad of devoting - voting his time to the ploblan but U60- ful tomato can or- rich and unwholesome - some theater bills , Billy consumes largo quuntltios of tobacco plug , linocut , or granulated It is the custom for patrons of llilly'a master < to present the goat with a handful of ehowing tobacco whenever they call , and ho has got so now that ho acts rory much like an un- tipped waiter if anybody neglects him His manner of ohewing the tobacco is very peculiar Ho'swullows it ongorly , like so much grass , and really does not seem to got much of the good of it , A favorite way for him to indulge this nicotlno hublt is by hitting the pipe , " so to speak The older and richer the pipe the better Billy UkcB it Ho gets Bomobody to hold the ptpo lor him and then grocdilv runs his long tongue down into the ' bowl nnd scoops up all the nicotine ho can find His passion for the stuff is so intense that lie will poke his nose Intoanyono'spockotnfter the pipe has been put awuv Billy also drinks boor with great gusto and has never boon known to have enough His phlslquo does not boom , however , to have boon injured by his oxcehsos Ho is , on the contrary , probably the healthiest tind blggoBt goat60uth of the Harlem river and , moreover , has an oxtrordlnarily peace I able and inoffonslvo disposition HAYDKN UHOS fipcolnl Ijoworlng of" 1'rlcen Dress Good * . 60 pieces fancy mixed suiting worth 20c ; sale price , 15c. 50 pieces dres flannel , all wool , worth 35c ; sale price , 10c. 1,000 yards 40-lnch striped and plain ' Buitmg worth 60c ; for this sale , 2oc. A line of fancy wool suiting at l5c , worth double 42-inch all wool dress llniinel In colors , 40e ; former prlcoJio ' ' 62-inch sponged and shrunk broad cloth , 75c ; former price , $1.35. 4VS-inch nil wool imported dross goods worth 05c , 75cand 85c ; for this sale , 48c , a bargain Complete stock of Silesia and cambric lining at lowest prlcos BLACK DRESS GOODS 42-Inch nil wool black honriottn 4Sc , 50c , worth 05c and 75c. This is a bar gain 48-inch wide heavy all wool honrintta worth 85c , for this sale 05c. Extra heavy silk finish honriottn 75c to $1 , worth from $1 to 1.35. VELVETS AND PLUSHES Silk faced velvets all colors 25o for this sale Silk plushes down to 29o , worth 874c. Flno silk velvets in colois 39c , 45c , 55c , worth from 6O0 to 75c. Special sale black nnd colored dress silks this week Complete line novelty trimming silks HAYDEN BROS , Dry Goods nnd Notions NlnRurn Fulls In Art The Michigan Contrnl , The Niagara Falls Route , " has published a romarkn- ahly line reproduction 01 Grahams water color of Niagara Fnlls A limited number will bo furnished the public at 50 uonts each , which is much less than their commercial or artistic value , but not more than two copies will bo son t to any ono address : Send postal note or money order for the amount to O. W. Rugglos , general passenger and ticket agent , Chicago , 111. Auction nt Residence No 421 South 24th avenue , Wednes day 10 a. m. , all the furnlturo , carpets , etc , will bo sold Henry Crolghton , auctioneer Notice to Stonemasons Sealed proposals will bo received at the olllco of the architects until 4 o'clock Saturday , February 1,1890 , for all work and material necessary to bo done or furnished for the stone foundations of a. hotel building to bo or6ctod in Salt Lake City , Utah Proposals will bo received in lump for the whole work only The right is re served to reject any or all bids For plans , specifications and other particu lars apply to Mendelssohn , Fisher & Lawrio , architects , Paxton block , Omaha , Neb Approximated amount of work to bo done : 450 cu yds trench digging , 450 cu yd ? , concreting , 500 pen of dimension stone work , 1,100 pch of rubble stone wont JjEKSU'S IjHITER Mr T. Ii Kinilmll Seems to Think Hut Little About it After a hasty perusal of Attorney General Lccso's complaint flled In Washington against the Union Pacific and protesting against its obtaining further government aid Thomas L. Kimball of that road expressed himscll rcgnrdlug the matter , as follows : "It is not dintcult , " observed Mr Klmbalh i "to distinguish Mr Leeso'a car marus In the construction and complexion or the .docu ment Ueing a rohush of the old story , I enn't see wherein his efTorfis going to have much weight or cut any tlguro Ono ot his charges accuses us of building the Oregon railway and navigation line and securing by purchase the Oregon Short Line , in ordur to divert unfile away from the Union Pueblo main hnar Anv person acquainted with the facts must smile at the absurdity , as well as utter falsity of such a stotomont The great bulk ot our trafllo lust year came from these roads They are the most valuable feeders tlio main line of the Union Pacillo has Furthermore , the people of the west encourage us In the build ing 01 ° branches , appreciate the fuct that wo have been nblts to thus occupy territory naturally tributury to the Union Pacillc nnd build up Its business That policy is certainly a great benefit to Omaha and Nebraska Wo ought to do more building in Nebraska , but the great tendency to legislate railroad oxtonslon out of the stnto has had the effoctof preventing eastern capitalists from coming hero to Invest their money " "Of course , the company will make reply to Mr Leoso's complaints I" "O , I prcsumo so , but that rests entirely with Mr Adams It is not for mo to say what course will bo porsued " General Attorney Thurston has gene to Boston , presumably for the purpose of con sulting somebody on the question AMUSEMENTS FOUR NIGHTS , Commencing Monday January 27th A WELCOME EVENT Rudolph Ann ' s COMIC OPERA COMPANY ftonJho New fork Casino Under Hie Sliiungciiieiit of MR NATHANIEL ROTH , Monday ami Tncsilny Eienliigs , Tim 27 and 28 First time here or ( ho Oroat Ai-oii miii Sucresj nlilch ran 1550 iiljuts at tlio NciV York Casino , entitled : NADJY Wednesday nnd Timrhday Eienliifc's , Jan 20 and HO Tlio ulnajs uelroine nnd llrut time hero by nn A renton compiiny , ERMINIE 2 CAR LOADS OF SCENERY Costly Coslunej l y Wortli , or Fails , and Mine , Loc of Now Yori A COMPANY OF 60. CHORUS 40. AND ENLARGED ORCHESTRA , KIJliljHY , STIC.KIt & CO SIO l or Cent Discount Sale This discount is positively taltou from the lowest prices of the senson , nnd in cludes all winter goods , sale to contlnuo until January 31. Includiiicr Cloaks , ' HlanUots , Comforts , Flannels , Cnshmoro Wool Itosiory.tndUndcrnoar Buttons nnd Trltnmiiitrs , Plushes and Hrondcloths , Wool Dross Goods , .Men's and Boys Gloves , Furs and Fur Goods , Black Goods , Boots nnd Shoos , Wo give our customers the advantneo ot 11 largo stock ot winter Roods at0 per cent discount Only 5 days more of KKLLiUY , STlGr.lt & CO 'S 20 per cent Discount Saloon Winter Goods "Tlio CrosH of tlio Now Crttsttle " Dr.McGlynn Exps'n , hall Tuesday eve 11AMMI2H THIS MOTOIl A. ltumiwny Tontn Strikes a Trailer mid injures the Conductor A team ot horses bolongiutr to the Jihodos conl company took fright on South Sixteenth street nonr the viaduct jcstonlny and ran into a motor car near the south end ot that structure , smashing the trail car niul injuring the conductor , Jacob Miller , and one ot the passengers Mlllor was struck in the hack with the wnpon toupuo nnd was thrown vlolontly against the end ot the car , suffering concussion of the brain , a partial v > arnlysla of the body and lllnbs below - low the small of the unck where ho was struck IIo nlso received a number of bad cuts and brmsos Ono of the pn songors whoso identity could not bo learned , was hurt in the leg , but not seriously Tlio platform on which Mlllor was Btnndltig was completely demolished , the door of the car was smashed and the windows broken All the passengers on the car pronounced Millers escnpo from death a miracle Although his injuries are painful they are not thought to , be serious A carriage was sent for and the Injured man was taken to his homo on Tenth and Dodge streets AMUSEMENTS I • FAREWELL APPEARANCES * & -or TilK- / WOItlilVS GKHITKHT Ui\attltItlN / Signor Tomuiaso SDADLVDIDIIDI 1 Umkr the directing ot M H , A. 31. lAIMRU mil'KKToTltR : 3t n < Iny Kvntilnu , tltuiuary - " ( Klrsbtlmohnro1 , TJae Q-mtla/w. | Wctlnostlny Kvi'iilnt' , > Tnnunry HI ) , ' ( I'lrst llmo here , ) sAjMcsoosr.r > r I'rlcos , $1.50 , $1.00 , 7150 , BOr Mr , Pnlmer bpps to call special nttcuiltm to the rncttlint thoaunvoporfornmnceswill Mford tlio only opportunity lowliness SltlNOK yVlr MM in Omaha , ns ho will not ngnln niinoar here SPI501A1 , NOTICH Tuesday E\onltur. Jnntiary slstlt , when the elder SAIA INI does not nimcor , his sun Mil AlHXANDKUSAIAINI will pnsent lilsple ttlrcsiitto play of Itallnn life , etitltlmV'A UU t I.I ) Ol' NAl'MiS , " Tor tvlitrli performances the res- uUr prices of the thentrc will provall Stoats nro now on gulo HI special r.x AmaiKvr "ffl wy Tllltl.n MOllTS ANO BmmiUY MATIM.E , " " • Commencing Thur dny , Jinmnry itUtli ithTUttK or tug r.iVontTr.s , MURRAY and MDRPHY IN Tllnllt AMUSINO COM 13m * . Our Irish Visitors V _ Now Musical Selections , Hiillnds , Songs , JJancos , etc , etc , , Regular prices Seats ou sale Wednesday 2 COMPANIES OlSflTfSHfWrS 7 mammoth 2 THEATRESM fflll Sm DEPARTMENTS , WEEK OF MONDAY , JANUARY 27. From the South Sea Islands . Two reinnrluilde representatives or n rciiutrlttililc rare Erni , The One Legpd Wonder , . iwfi AND HOBtlZOXTAL 1EAK HXPRKT MABEL ARNOLD , MANDOLINaDd CORBET SOLO 1 DICK DEYLIN HFcif-f G E , I Flora SlUifsheBIJhe Famous Me Impersonator I ED GALLAGHER , - - IRISH PUNSTER ? 1 THE GLEASONS A CHILD ARTISfS I Of World Wide Tame H John Ryan , Irish Comedian W Nellie Boyd , Musical Artist jsM Carroll , the Famous Ventriloquist ' ; B . , fl good A'rritACTioxs jx all of nun si-vix ; mammoth I > ii > AKTitiniVTS 1 XOTK The lnt clianee . to hoc the Ossllletl Mini will bo this nf- H tertioon mid tonight B OVERCOATS I At the Price of Cloth and Making $15 , $20 and $25. J f WORTH DOUBLE * Never a time so good as now for you to order overcoat choice lot of goods prices no more than cloth and making Order today , you get the over coat tomorrow , if desired , TROUSERS / ° ° I V need no urging Good dressers i order two or three pair at $5 or / | $6 each Less than any other V ' tailor can furnish the cloth / SUITS > A I as much lO tm tOf I money Jf jJ J yA I can D erA \ i I I saved on s Ss \ \ > I | suits Some at $20 and $25 , Q jtLJL fifteen dollars less than their * - vi > . jU-jpf worth NICOLL THE TAILOR , 1 1409 DOUGLAS . [