Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 08, 1893, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNIMLY , JANUA11Y 8 , 1803-S1XTEEN PAGES.
BOSTON STORE LINEN SALE
jtynr Annual Sale of Linens and Muslins to
Bo the Greatest
ON THE FACE OF THE EARTH
Demonntrntliic Tlmt thn lloilon Stern I *
Ilonnil lo IliiiiU Tint In l.lnrns nnd
iln it * Well HI nil Other
llellnhle Mcrclmndlse.
Months of preparation
Months of careful gathering
Montlis of stupendous efforts combine
to make this year's llnon nnd muslin
solo not onlv tlio greatest slnglo sale of
its kind , but greater than till the others
uut together.
TABLE DAMASKS
Extra quality , oil turkey red table da
mask , warranted fast color , 18c worth
40c.
Alexander uolohrntnd Scotch turkey
rod table diuniuk , tlio bast on earth , 35o
worth ( We.
CREAM DAMASKS.
White's silver finish , nil llnon Gor
man damnsk ? , sold the world over for
GOc , go nt TOc.
The widest , all llnon cream Scotch
damns ! : , made to retail nl Toe. go at G3e
a yard.
BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK.
Full hlonchod table damask ntI8c u
ynrd. This Is nn extra Iciulor nnd wo
will Boll only two cloths to a customer.
Win. Llddell & Co. , Hoi fust manufac
turers , best 8-1 table damasks , which
sold regulni-ly ut $1.00 u yard , tomorrow
OOc.
OOc.Wo nro showing the tncst complete
lines of table damask with nnpkina'in
8-1 nnd C-8 to match , at Soc , OSc , $1.23
nnd $ l.fiO per yard.
Hotel keepers nnd economical houso-
Itcopors should lay in u supply of these
linen bargains.
DINNER SETS.
Pine pattern cloths , in all sizes , with
i nnd J napkins to match , from the cele
brated looms of Andrew Hold Ss Co. ,
etc. They nro the very latest designs
nnd heavy double satin damask. During
this sale \vo will sell
8-1 at $ ! . ! ! ) .
8x10 nt SKIM.
8x1 2 ut $2.0. ; !
"We have nupkins to match all these
Blylcs.
LUNCH CLOTUS.-
All Inion. fancy border fringe cloths at
GOc , worth 78c.
Largo assortment , rod border , nil
linen and turrfcy red fringe cloths go at
OOc , worth $1.00.
Tho'largost assortment of styles over
shown In two to four yard cloths , all In
ono lot , ut 03' ' ! . worth fiom 81.60 to $1.83
LINEN TOWELS.
All llnon towel * , 3c } , worth Gc.
Fine damask towels , Cc , worth 12Jo.
At 1/Jc , the llncst nnd largest assort
ment of 25c and 30c hujk , diimask and
moinio nll-linon towels , all of which go
ut lee caoh.
At 2iic wo will sell yon a flno damask
totvol , S of a , yard wide and 1J yart
long , und u Knotted fringe damask
towel , worth up toISc , tomorrow 25c
each.
TURKISH TOWELS.
Largo plain white Turkish towels lOc ,
worth 17c.
Extra hqavy double thread Turkish
'towels ICc , worth 2oc.
Immense size full bleached and un
bleached Turkish butli towels -oc , worth
COc.
COc.WASH'
WASH' CLOTHS.
COO dozen Turkish wash rags nt 20e
per dozen.
Only by the dozen and ono dozen only
to a'customer. '
CRASH AND TOWELING.
Full bleached nil linen crash toweling
Sic a yard.
Plnln brown Irish crash and .red
checked glass toweling , 7H' , worth"l2c.
Extra , heavy full bleached Barnsloy
crush , just the thing lor roller towels ,
nt 12e , worth ISo.
BED SPREADS.
Full size , 11-1 crochet bed spreads a
70c , worth $1.25.
Very flno Marseilles pattern spreads
OSo , worth $1.60.
12-4 imported Marseilles spreads ,
worth S1.7r > , go at $1.00.
Tlio finest quality imported bed
uprcad , $1,08 , $2.47 and &UU. All guar
anteed worth double.
BLEACHED MUSLINS.
Five cases of yard-wide , line quality
staple brands , bleached muslins , go at
Co ti yard.
10 cases best grade , Fruit of the Loom
and Lonsdnlo blouchud muslin at Sic u
yard. 1 case LuiisJalo cambric nt Oc u
yard. THE BOSTON STORE , '
W. W. Cor. 10th und Douglas streets , '
,
< > . K. Svollulil. i
Closing out cloaks. '
$3.00 cloaks for $2.00.
$8.00 und $0.00 clo.iks for $ o.OO.
$12.00 nnd $1I.)0 ! ( ) cloaks for $0,00.
$10.00 and 318.00 cloaks for $12.00.
820.00 cloaks for $ l.r .flO.
$23.00 cloaks for $18.00.
$30.00 cloaks for $20.00.
SWi.OO nnd $40.00 cloaks for $25.00.
Sale commences Monday morning.
This is u ruro opportunity to buy now
clonks , choice styles In host materials at
prices way below actual value.
O. K. SCOPIELD'S Clonk Store ,
Furnmn street , opposite N. V. Life
Building ,
Thd now Douglas county map com
piled by Robert H. Willis is now ottered 1
, for salo. Mi * . Blast ; is authorized to Holiclt
I' ' v in Omahti. Only JK ( ) printed. Price $10.
Lndlos artistic huirdrcsiingjdoullliiir
Store , Karbach Bl'k , 200 S. lo. , Tol.
K 1018. French hulrdrossur in attendance.
Real ostato.
Bargains , only.
. My word'is goo J.
W < G. Albright
621-2-3 N. V. Llfo bldj.
Dr. Campbell , honuuoputh , 808 N. Y.
Llfo.
Froscolncr and interior decorating , ao-
eitftio nnd estimates furnished. Henry
Lohmnnn , 1SOS Douglixa street.
W. T. Soimin\vi : : oi5 : mid carriages
HAST Oil SOUTH
Via HKI W | HISI Itniite.
J The short line to St. Louis nnd quick-
eat route south.
Only 37 hours to Hot Springs.
Only 30 hour * to Now Orleans.
Only 38i hours to Atlanta.
Only f > - hours to Jacksonville.
With corresponding fust time to all
points east and nouth. Round trlj
'tickets to Hot Springs , Now Orleans ,
Luke Charles , Galveston , San Antonio ,
I-V City of roxico , Loa Angeles , Sun Pratt'
Cisco , MobileJaoksonvfilo , Tatnpn , Ha <
„ f vanaand nil the wlntor resorts ol the
f south anil west. Reclining ohalrcan
"
"free to St. Louis , Toledo and Detroit ,
Pullman butTet sleeping cars on all
trains Baggage checked from , hotels
and private residences to destination. .
FqruokoU , sleeping car accommodation !
id | further Information call ut Wabiisl
ticket oftlst , 16013 Fnrnam street , 01
jjrrlU , G. N. CLAYTON ,
Agtnt , Omaha.
COOK'S ' CLEARING SALE ,
$50,000 , Stock Pinest Shoes at 20 Per Ocnt
Discount.
THERE IS NO RESERVE-EVERYTHING GOES
Orrntrnt Uonl Fill * IlFnnnt ClonrlnR S ln
of Tlno Shoe * Kvrr Held In Omnlm.
Co mo In Quirk nnd ( let Tlicfte
ALL-GOODS MARKKD IN PLAIN
PIOUUK3 ;
Cook's 10 ! per cent discount shoo sale
atlll continued on every shoo In the store.
This is our .January cut price sale.
Monday wo will place on sale
71 ! p.ilrs ladles' line kid shoes with
pntont leather tipa ; our regular $3.00
shoo , but on Monday they all go at 'M
per cent oil , $2 40.
81 pilrs ladies' fine kid button $2.50
shoo , 20 per cent , goes at 52.00. This ia
a line dross shoo , anU worth $3.00.
Wo will olTor one lot of line kid welt
shoos , patent leoathor tipa and heavy
bole , suitable for winter wear nt $2.00.
This is 11 $3.00 shoo and a great bargain
at S2.UO.
This week wo will oloao out 120 pairs
of line cloth top welt heavy bole $ -1.00
shoo at $3.20 u pair.
Any shoo you ask to BOO In our entire
stock you can buy this week at 20 per
cent discount.
Wo are giving tills discount to every
body.
body.Wo have the largest stock of boys' ,
misses' and children's shoos in Otnalm
and all goods marked in nlain llgurcs.
This week wo will olTor 180 pairot
boys school shoes , sizes 2 to 0 } , at $1.20.
Tliis la very cheap. Please ask to see
this shoo.
Olio lot of misses' school shoes ,
straight grain goat stock , sizes 11 to 2 ,
widths A to E , will close this lot out ut
$1.00 a p.ilr. the reculai- price all over
the city on this shoo is $2.00 , but wo
want to make u test nnd see how many
people read this advertisement. Will
sell this shoo at $1.00 and they cost ua at
the factory Si.00.
Wo will now olTor our entire stock of
shoes at a general cut in prices of 20 per
cent oil from our regular marked sell
ing price , which is in plain ligurcs.
We do this to reduce our iinmonso
stock.
January is bore and wo find our stock
la too large and wo are bound to reduce
it at onco.
Hcmumber , wo always do as wo advor-
lise , and you can now cotno to our store
and select any shoo you want nnd our
salesmen will give you 20 per cent dis
count without you asking for it.
Come and'sco us and bo convinced.
Tell your friends and neighbors.
Uemembor , you will not bo asked to
buy any old truck for wo haco none , but
you may make your selections from the
largest and finest stock of shoes in the
city.
LADIES.
This will crivo you
Our $7.00 hand made shoos at $3.60.
Oiu-$0.00 shoos at $1.80.
Our $5.00 shoos at1.00. .
Our $1.00 shoos nt $3.20.
Our $3.50 shoos at $2.80.
Our 83.00 shoes at $2.40.
Our$2.00 shoes at $1.60.
Our $1.60 shoes at S1.20.
81.00 shoes at 8Uc.
GENTLEMEN.
Wo will sell you J. S. Turner's fine
patent Itfathor $7.00 shoos at 85.CO.
Our $7.00 shoos at $5.00. '
Our $0.00 shoos at $4.80.
Our $5.00 shoos at $4.00.
Our $4.00 shoos at $3.20.
Our $ ' (5.00 ( shoes at $2.40.
Wo propose to irtuko this the greatest
shoo sale over held in Omaha , because
you can buy just the shoe you want and
save 20 per cent in buying them of us.
Now , this sale will not last long , so
come early before the beat styles and
sixes are gone.
gone.G. . W. COOK & SON ,
Cook's old reliable shoo store ,
203 and 205 So. Fifteenth street ,
Kuroach block.
Ten Days' 1M ensure
For very little money besides a per
sonal knowledge of that ramarkablo
state Texas. A special party of busi
ness man from Omaha nnd vicinity to
Galvuston nnd other points in Toxus
and return , will leave Omaha Sunday
evening January 15 1893. Don't ' miss
this opportunity. Ticicots for the trip
can only bo obtained from F. F. Wil
limns , room f > 22 First National Bunk
Uuilding , who will furnish full particu
lars upon application.
If you want money on real estate don't
fall to see Fidelity Trust company , 1702
Farnam strnot.
Iteeclver's Kale.
Scaled bids will bo received by the
undersigned up to 12 o'clock , noon , of
27th January , 18'J3 ' , for nny part or the
whole of the manufactured and unman
ufactured stock of Koblnson & Stokes
company , at East Omaha , consisting in
part of n full 1 1 no of the celebrated "Buck
skin 'sbr.md of pants , shirts , overalls and
duck clothing , together with ollico f urni-
turo , lixturcs , part.itlons , sufo ( Halt ) ,
about 100 sowing machines , and all
tables , shelving , tools and appliances ,
including ono bnnd cloth-cutter , used in
suid factory and also including one 40-
hoi-iopowor bollor , ono 35-liorsopowor
onglno , dynamo for instalation of 2SO
incandescent lights , together with the
t building and appurtonanccK the latter
to bo sold subject to any rights of East
Omaha Land Co. therein.
The inventory , stock nnd above arti
cles may bo oxtimlncrl on the promises.
Kach bid must bo for cash or its equiva
lent , accompanied by a cert tiled chock
payable to my order , for 20 per cent of
amount bid. The right is reserved
to reject any or nil bids.
Dated January 0 , 1803.
KixiAH ZAHUIHKIK , receiver.
MONTaOMIillYOlIAULTUX & HAM , ,
Attorneys.
-
runic Among tha DrntlatH.
This is. the reason teeth extracted
for 25u , full sot of tooth $5. All work at
just half what other dentists charge.
Call and bo convinced.
Dn. WmiKKS , Dentist ,
1th lloor Brown bile. . 10 & Douglas St.
Entlro stock of clothing ot the Misfit
Parlors will bo sold , beginning : Tuesday
morning , January 10th , by the Insur
ance company.
A. J. Meyer introduced gonuinu Pea
cock coal with Mount & Grillln , 213 S. 14 ,
lUlill.ltorn nt the I'ulr.
Have you soon The Illustrated
World's Fair ? The only publication
Illustrating the progress' and every
pluiBo and feature of the great exposi
tion from start to lluifih. It's the linoat
and most attractive publication over
published. Endorsed by all World's
fullolllcial. . Tha lOU-uago dedication
number ( second edition ) contains com
plete list of American exhibitors ; price ,
$1. Subscriptions can begin with llrst
issueIB numbers (3 ( volumes ) now
ready ; $2.60 n year ; 25 cents a copy.
Big pay to local agents ; write for par
ticulars. Jowoll N. Ilalligan , general
manager , Chicago.
W , R , BENNETT CO ,
They Open Another Now Department 0 < ra-
stantly Increasing Facilities.
THREE CAR LOADS OF FLOUR JUST IN
Prlro on flour Awny Ilon-n Wonderfully
I.onTrlee * In All Dcp.irtinrnln Don't
Target Our 1'renli flutter
New watch nnd jewelry repairing de
partment , whcro you can got your
watches , clool-s or jewelry of any kind
repaired by a thoroughly competent and
experienced workman at iv very low
price. How often do wo carry our
watch when it is really of no use to us
on account of its gaining or losing or
slopping , simuly bccauso wo are
sure if wo took it to most jewelers wo
would bo told that it would cost $1.50 or
$2.00 lo put It in good shape , when in
reality wo oughl not to pay tnoro than
60c or 75o to have it llxod and guaran
teed. Wo propose to do all work on-
Iruslod to our care in n faultless man
ner , and guarantee the work in every
ahr.pc , at
BENNETT'S POPULAR PRICES.
Bring In anything you havu to repair
in this line nnd lot us eslimalo on it for
you ; it won't cost you anything to do
this , nnd wo nro sure wo can save you
hipmoney. . Our guarantee goes with
every job. In this department you will
also find an elegant assortment of jewelry -
olry , watches , clocks nnd silverware ,
and our prices nro right , every time.
Now Is your time to buy crockery ,
prices nro down and quality up.
Tea cups 35c sot.
Plates 5c each , or 40c a dozen.
Chamber sets , 0 pieces , $1.98.
Tumblers only 3o each.
3 CARLOADS OF FLOUR
Just received. Prices are away down.
75o for a 50-lb. stick und all grades
guaranteed.
pur butter department is booming ;
prices are very low. No oleo handled
by us.
Our eggs are all carefully candled and
are the best to bo had In the citv.
OUR MEAT AND FISH DEPT.
is doing wondrous. Low prices and
fair treatment is what does it. No
seconds sold by us , till our meats nro
the best.
In stationary wo offer 25nico en
velopes only 3c.
Good note paper 3c per quire.
Toilet paper 3c per pack.
Toilet paper oc per roll.
School pads , tablets , slates , pencils of
all kinds. Picture books , etc. , etc.
All at Bennett's popular prfcos.
Get all your goods of us from our gro
cery department , tea. coffee nnd spice ,
hardware , cigars and tobacco , dry
goods , notion , and ourdrujrdepartments.
Look for bargains in alf of the above
departments.
In drugs wo can save you the most
money on anything wo carry in this
line.
line.Wo
Wo are still serving free , clam bul
lion , beef bullion , cherry cordial , beef
extract , all as free as the air you breath.
Call in and try any ono or all for a
week or go free , and see if they don't
benefit you. It won't cost you anything1
to try and it may give you a new lease
of life.
W. R. BENNETT CO.
At Wonderland.
Mr. George Wcssells , the eminent New
York actor and Miss Nellie Elting are the
latest addition to the stock company at
Wonderland and Bijou theater. They make
their initial bow to an Omaha audience ut
this house tomorrow , in Mrs. McKco Han-
kin's celebrated play , "The Golden Giant , " ,
and if press criticisms are a criterion , are
hound to ut once become favorites.
They are both very strong actors , full of fire
and dash and exceedingly versatile. Their
support is excellent. Miss Dora Ix > wo is
another new member of the company and
will divide the juvcnilo roles with Miss
Gypsy Itarlow , who remains. Mr. Harry Bar
low , Mr. Jack Hull and Mr. C. E. James , all
old favorites , will also ho in the cast.The
Golden Giant" is a strong emotional melo
drama , bordering on the sensational , and
wherever presented has proven a tfreut
plcascr. For its production at the Bijou
every detail to make it a success has boon
attended to ; now scenery is now on the
scene frame and ninny now effects will bo
introduced ; the costumes will bo elaborate ,
those of Miss Elting ulono costinc her over
$ ! ) ,000. The specialty program will also bo a
winner. It introduces a host of clover per
formers , among whom will bo Le Petit
Freddie , the wonderful child artist. Tilts is
his third week , yet his specialties will all ho
now. With sueli an excellent program the
box ofllco receipts should be largo next
week.
Siimoset .Meeting.
A meeting of ' 'Samoset" is called for
Monday evening , January ' . > , nt 8 p. in. , for
the i > urM > so of election of ofllccrs for the en
suing year. Members' attendance particu
larly requested.
GEOKQU W. SIIIKI.I ) ? , .lonx T. EVANS ,
President. Secretary.
James Brown of 3015 Dickson street ,
St. Louis , was run over by a butcher
wagon at Leonard and Eastern avenues
on Monday last and had his log broken.
I'minpt Settlement.
OMAHA , Nob. , Dec. SI , 1892. Union
Llfo Insurance Company , Omaha , Nob. ,
Gentlemen : Please accept our thanks
for the promptness with which the
claim of $5,000 under policy No. 3488 ,
upon the life ol Samuel J. IIowoll was
paid , your draft being received upon
the day on which the proofs wore com
pleted. Wo tnko pleasure , In commend
ing your company for the courteous
manner in which wo have boon treated
in the settlement cf this claim. In be
half of my mother , Mrs. Annie E. How-
ell. Yours very truly ,
ElMVAItn E.
A Contrast.
Omaha : Thermometer 2 = > below ; wind
blowing ! > 0 miles an hour ; Ice and snow
everywhere.
San Bernardino : Thermometer 70 °
above ; no snow ; no wind ; Ho wo re every
where.
To exchange the discomforts of the
ono for the comforts of the other it is
only necessary to purchase from the
city ticket agent of the Burlington
Ron to at 1223 Farnnm St. , u round trip
ticket to tiio Pacific Coast ; eighty dollars
lars will do it.
The , best overland train is the Bur
lington's No. 3 , which leaves Omaha at
4:50 : p. m. daily , making connection in
Denver the next morning with all
Trans-Continental trains via the'sconio
lines to the Coast. v
Peacoolc is the best- soft 03:1 : ! . Sold
only by Jones , opocnlto postolUco ,
Look Out for tiolil Wt-ntlier.
But rldo insldo of the electric lighted
nnd steam heated vostibuled apartment
trains of llio Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway and you will be as warm ,
comfortable und cheerful as In your own
library or boudoir. To travel between
Chicago and Omaha in these luxuri i- it
ously appointed trains IB a supreme sat tit
isfaction ; and , ns the somewhat ancient
advertisement used to read , " ir
see small bills , " Small Is
Erticulars once , too ) will bo accepted
r passage nnd sleeping car tickets at
I 1601 Fftrnam itroot.
BOSTON STUB BARGAIN TRAY
Every Department in the House Will Have
Special Barg n Trajs Tomorrow ,
CONTAINING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS
Worth of DrilmUlo ( Intuit , lltlng All the
* llrnUrn I.ntNOrt < l nml Kml , nnil Sln-
Ble Article * Which Wo Have
I'ouml.Since Tnklnc Sloclt.
Atid which wo have decided to close
out immediately.
BARGAIN TRAYS OP HOSIEUY.
An 1 in in on so tray of ladles'and misses' ,
nil wool hosiery in seamless and full
regular mttilo goods , all worth from 35u
to 60c , go for Ifio a pair.
Odds and onda in children's all wool
ribbed hoao , 5o a pair.
UAKGAINS-LADIK'S UNDERWEAR
Lnrgo tray of ladles' heavy rlbbud tin-
ucrwotir , high neck and long sleeves ,
loc , worth COc.
Ladles' naturnl wool underwear Sloe ,
worth 7Cc.
Children's natural wool underwear Oc.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR BARGAINS.
An Immense lot of over 1200 do/.on
moft's ' camels' hair , all wool , gray-scar-
lot , flno merino and fancy underwear ,
worth up to $1.00 , go at Sou.
Ladles and children's pure silk , warm
mittens , 20o. worth $1.00.
1,000 dozen children's muslin drawers
and ladles' corset waists , lOo each.
Ladies waists with shoulder straps
worth $1.25 go at 40a
10,000 yards of 3-inch wide flno Ham
burg embroidery 60 a yard , worth up to
2oc.
2oc.An
An immense lot of fiOo embroidered
silk chiffon handkerchiefs , 12Jc.
VELVETS AND PLUSHES. .
All our odd pieces of silk plushos and
velvets worth up to $1.00 go at 2-5c a
yard.
A big lot of real camel's hair sergos ,
10 inulles wide , in navy , brown , gray ,
greens' rods and blades , 'worth 7oc , go
at 29c yard.YARN
YARN BARGAINS.
All colors o ( best split single and
double zephyrs , Ijc a lap , worth Gc.
White hemmed handkerchiefs ready
for use , Icouch.
Largo Turkey rod handkerchiefs , 2c
each.
Largo soft gray blankets , 7oc each.
Best laundry soap , IJo for largo bare ,
worth Co the world over.
Best cocoanut oil toilet soup lc. worth
lOc.
1,000 dozen dress buttons , plain and
fancv , 3c a dozen , worth lOc.
CLOAK BARGAINS.
Wo will refund you in good solid cash
ino-fourth of the entire amount you
pay us lor any cloak you buy in this
Kilo. Wo have reduced prices a half ,
ind give you a quarter of that naif bo-
ides in cash.
BOSTON STORE , '
Whore also the great bankrupt
Omaha shoos are being sold.
N. W. corner 10th and Douglas Sts.
A DciiutlCtil Gift.
Any one or all of the following books
will be sent free "to any address , by mail
prepaid , for 10 cents in stamps or coin
to cover postage and packing. Satis-
"action guaranteed or money refunded.
Was H.Suicidd'r1 Ella Wheeler Wil-
cox. 102 po.
Pooms-and Yarns-By James Whit-
comb Rilcy und Bill Nyo. Illustrated ,
230 pp.
An English Girl. , 'in America By
Tallulah Matteson Powell. 160 pp.
Sparlrs from the Pen of Bill Nye.
1C2 pp.
People's Reference Book Million
facts. 208 pp.
Health and Beauty Emily S. BOM ton.
288 pp.
Social Etiquette Emily S. Bonton.
288 pp.
Looking Forward An imaginary visit
10 the World's fair , Chicago , 1803.
250 pp.
Cut this out and mark the books you
wish sent , enclosing 10 cents for each
book.
Address O. P. McCarty. General Passenger
'
senger Agents , B , & O.'S. W. R. R. ,
Cincinnati , Ohio.
Entiro.Btock of clothing of the Misfit
Parlors will bo sold , beginning Tuesday
moraine1. January 10th , by the Insur
ance company.
Money to loan , lowest rates. Fidelity
Trust company , 1702 Farnam street
India ml the Kust Inillnna.
The citizens of Omaha are offered a rare
treat next Tuesday evening to hear Frank
H. Hobcrson in Ills illustrated "India and the
East Indians" iirtho Young Men's Christian
Association hall. The fact that this is Mr.
Uobcrson's third appearance with "India"
before an Otnuhu audience , and that crowded
houses have heretofore greeted him , Is sufllc-
Icnt indication that lie will bo wall received.
Mr. Itoborson , though still u young man , has
probably traveled farther and seen more
than nny man of his years in this country ,
"India" is the partial result of n three years'
trip encircling the tflobo and visiting Austra
lia , Now /.calami the south seas.
lie gives a } perfect picture of India as it
was and is , by the aid of 100 of the finest
views of cities , temples , people and palaces ,
and leaves a clear and lasting impression
iliwa the minds of his audience. . Truths
briefly stated mingled with flights of fancy
portrayed in all the enchanting witchery of
the word painter's art holds one for an hour
and a half as garbed in the quaint costume
of an East Indian prince ho tours through
the country.
Kct8 : ) on sale at Chnso & Eddy's and
Young Men's Christian association olllce.
You don't want a torpid liver ; you ilon't
want u bad coinuuiitlon , yon don't want u
bad breath ; you idon't want a hcuducho.
Then use Do Witt's Littio Early Uiseru , the
famous little pills. .
ARlifiirUIGctHii Nmv Trlnl ,
James Ashford , who was sent to the pen
itentiary two years ago to do a seven years'
term has been granted a new trial and lias
been returned to ttiie Douglas county jail.
The man was charged with burglary , but
when the ciiso wont up to the supreme court ,
the verdict was set aside und remanded buck
for trial.
1'erfeet action and perloot h calth rcsul
from the usoof DeWItt's Littio Early UIncr
A perfect little pUL
Xutleet nf five Itnaiar hit wultr tlili head , fifty
tcntt ; tack additional tint ten centt. _
AI/lVl'ADT To Mr. mid .Mrs. t'liurjes U Alt-
htudt u tun mid u half pound daughter , on
January 7 , 181)3. )
An tlnqitnlinrd Surer * * .
The Immense favor with which our
great 40-ccnt sale hns boon mot , has in *
ducod us to continue it for Monday and
Tuesday.
No one can afford to miss this un-
cquallod opportunity , for it in an un
questioned fnofc that no such bargains
as wo are offering during this sale have
over been offered before in Omaha.
The counters of every department all
over the store will bo covered with re
liable merchandise of every description ,
the articles ranging in actual value
from 7oc to $2.00 , all bolng sold at the
uniform price of .10 eon ts. Co mo down
to The Hell Monday and see what -10
cents will buy.
THE BELL DEP'T. ' STORE CO. ,
Dodge and 15th st ? .
CITY MISSION ELECTION.
Itoporls oT Olllrrr * on I.mt Vr.ir'N Work
Very Onitltjliifj.
The members of the City mission met at
the Young Men's Christian association build
ing yesterday afternoon for the purpose ot
hearing reports from the ofllccrs upon the
work of the past year , to adopt a constitu
tion and elect a board of trustees. Secre
tary Clark read his annual report , mid
Treasurer Alfred Kennedy submitted his re
port , both of which were adopted by the
association. Iho treasurer's report showed
that something over $4,003 had been con
tributed toward the support of the mission
durpig the past year , and the disbursements
Incited Will of being equal to the receipts ,
leaving n simp sum in the treasury.
Dr. li T. Allen , chief of the medical board ,
read his report. The report was interesting
and comprehensive. During the year twenty-
eight reputable physicians had given their
services in regular turns to the relief work
of Iho mission , which consists of prescribing
for poor people in ill health at the dispen
sary and visiting the homes of the indigent
sick who are under the cave of the mission.
Dr. Allen said that the physicians who had
so generously donated their time had worked
together in perfect harmony , although they
represented nearly every school of medicine
known to the profession. The twenty-eight
doctors had made -Ml visits to poor people at
the request of the mission during the year ,
and had dealt out VMH prescriptions. There
had been no deaths in this line of practice
and no epidemics hud been encountered
among the poor people treated. The phy
sicians requested the mission to retain
charge of the dispensary rather than to turn
it over to the Associated Charities.
The report of the committee on constitu
tion was next taken up. The new constitu
tion was read , amended in soniu few particu
lars and adopted1
The following board of trustees was
elected : Colonel Charles Bird , John Dale ,
J. O. Phlllippi , A. P. Tukey , Phillip Patten ,
Alex Charlton , E. Wickstrom , Cadet Taylor ,
Dr. E. T. Allen , C. A. Starr , Mrs. J. U , , lar-
dine , Mrs. A. P. Hopkins , Mrs. A. S. Potter ,
Mrs. Graham Park , Mrs. C. O. Lobcck.
llovlv.il Services This Week.
Revival services will continue at Trinity
Methodist church during the coming week.
There will bo pi-caching every night. Fol
lowing are the subjects selected by the
pastor , Uev. AV. 1C. Beans , for the discourses
of the week : Monday , "The Ono Thing ; "
Tuesday , "The Accepted Time ; " Wednes
day , "Excuses ; " Thursday , "Brought
Homo : " Friday , "Indecision ; " Sunday morn
ing , "Tho Brazen Si-pent ; " Sunday evening ,
"The Great Salvation. "
Unit I'd rre t > ytrlitn Church.
Central United Presbyterian church , 118
North Seventeenth street. Morning services
at , 10:1)0 : ) a. , in. Preaching uy Uov. W. H.
Patterson of ies Moines , la. Reception of
new members and sacrament of the Lord's '
supper. Sunday school at 12 m.
Omaha Young People's Christian union at
GUO : p. m. , preaching at 7I0 : ! p. in. Coino
and bring a friend.
Ignorance of the merits of DoWitt's Littio
Early Risers is a misfortune. These little
pills regulate the liver , euro headache , dys
pepsia , bad breath , constipation and bilious-
Victim of Ills -\\iro-K Wiles.
Joseph Roberts , who was scut to the peni
tentiary from this county a couple of years
ago has been pardoned. Upon the trial ho
was called to face the charge of criminal
assault , his wife being the principal witness
for the state. The case was clearly against
him and a conviction followed. A lifteen
years' sentence was imposed. Some time ago
it developed that the whole a flair was put
.up by Roberts' wife , who a .year or more ape
eloped with ono of the witnesses for the
state. When these facts were called to the
attention of Governor Boyd a pardon was
issued.
o
An honest pill is the noblest work of the
apothecary. DoWitfs Littio Early Risers
cure constipation , biliousness und sick head-
acho.
THE It KA I/TV MAKICKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record January
7 , 1 U3 :
VrAllIlANTY DKKII3.
J > nvlttHurniiii : nnd wlfo to O 11
Tzscliuck , lot 3 , block - llurnhaiir
1'luco . $ 650
G II Tzscliuck and wlfo to M K O
Youngs , MIIIIU . GOO
J A llini : > lt to John Clifton , lot 0 ,
block 2 , Dollonn's add , lots 'M , 31.
42 and N'J ' Ioti2 : , .Stewart I'lnco. o'i '
lot 10. block 1'J , Hlilnn'ti add.umllv ! i
lot ? , Nulson'H add . 1
G H Harris to sumo. lot 0 , block 2 ,
I'Vril Dcllnnu'H add . 2000
J ] { Harris und wlfu to same , lot. : I4 ,
Snnnysldu add , lot. 21 Hliiwart. I'luco ' 1
John Clifton and wlfo to W II Harris ,
lot 20 , 21.1'J , 31 und s'/ lot fl'J ,
Ntmvurl I'lnrn , lot ! ) and 0 , block 2 ,
Ih'llono's add , lot III , Simiiysldo ml < l
vt\'t \ lot 10 , block 12 , rllilnn.s add ,
' iliullv'j lot 7 , Nelson's add . 1000
A'H Iliifrunu and wlfo to I > li : tll-
Inndor , w V lot : ) , block ! J. yiilmi's
add . . . $ 1,000
IlrnJ Ci-lllt'iiilcii loSoplila Uallow , lot
22. block 4 , Nnrlhllulil . 160
J K f'liu'k and wlfo to I'M llanilliij- ,
lot 3 , Hack's hub . 200 ,
KA Ik'iison , trustee , to K M Johnson ,
lots G and 7 , block G7 , llenson . 000
C.I t-aiiiuelson and wlfo to K A 1'oKtil *
MI-OIII , lots I ) nnd 10 , block 4 , llovd's 3,000
A N Smith and wlfo to H K Sjiatiliflnx' ,
lot-1. I'luck'H M'l ' ) . 3,000
H. K Adams and wlfo to Ili-nimn
Thlclku , lot IB. block 3 , 1'olter &
Cobb's 2nd add to South Oiiiulm . 1,000
QUIT CLAIM I : IDH.
Gco MeKcnzIo and wlfo to Kluanor
McKi'ii/.lu , s ! i and o3 acres of n li
nusw no4-lfi-13 . 1
U A Illnicy und wlfu to .1 O Illrm-y , H
24 feet lot -I , block 78 , South Oiualm , , 1
lj K French und husband to bamo ,
Klllue . 1
Melville Illrney and wlfu to bumc ,
Hiinni . . 1
II 11 lllrnoy to sanio. humu . 1
KS Pundyjr ( master in chancery ) to
I'uKsiiiniisIc Knvlnitx band , lots 23
24 , bloek 113 , Diuideo I'lnco . -1,944
.Sanio to I'orthiuoutli Havings bank , jut ,
14 , 1'ulrmonnt I'luco ' . 3G1D
I ) 11 Meicer ( same ) to Central Loan
und Triikt company , trustee , lots ( I
and 7 , block 3 , llogh'H und Hill's 2nd
mid . 4,9'J1 '
Total amount of trunsfcrs . * 2'J,85B
*
If you have piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel
salvo will surely cure you.
CES
aking
owder
Hie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum ,
in Millhas of Homes 40 Years the Standard.
AlinndnnMt Ity IIU Chllilrrn.
Frank Itadill tiled ycsteiilny nndvns
burled by the county , Jil.i cliltdrcn , two
Ki-own Rons , refusing to pay the ftincrnl ex
penses , notwithstanding the fuel that they
nrc in comfortalilo olrtniinstniu-es. The oM
mnn wns the father ot Mrs. Siiefcnefc. who
was murdered by her husband n i-ounlo of
venrs IIRO.Vlien the dniiRhtcr died she
left tlOO to her father. This money ono of
the sons secured , and then drora the old
man into the streets. After that nnd until
his death ho made his homo tvlth
Uratdo , at 1809 South Fourteenth street.
Slnllliy > \Tttlt.tlici1ury. ,
Thofflsoof Maltby against the Modern
Woodmen of America , which 1ms been on
trial in the United States court for n number
of days , went to the Jury ycstettlrty. At 'ono
time Mnltby wns a deputy i-onsul in the
order. Uwn | being rcllorcu ot the oflleo ho
hnUKht suit to iwovcr fi tier cent of the
Kcncntl funds of the order. In addition to the
commissions that were agreed upon.
AMUSELMEXN'TS.
-L
' KTEW -
BOYD'S TONIGHT
THEATRE TONIGHT
Jan 8,9 aiifl 10.
Toiothor with tlio Hnpur.irol il Coinndy Coin | > : niy In Atnm-UM , l'ro
Kcntlni : for the ( list tlino In Omalm Uio Knorincms Comedy smcos-iof tlie
1 lioitrloiil ; Sciisnti ,
T.
The Wildest. Maddest nnd Merriest of Karoes by Jnlin , I MoN'nily nnd Ju
lian Mitchell lulling it Story of l.uillerotiH Ml.sHkos nnd lllustvnUiiR the
I'lclurcbiino Kucentrlcitlca of Llfo In Now York rials. Also Introducing
UB.ONA RORJRR.ST
C.Tlio most unique , original and ucwlldcrlnly fascinating dancer on the American Mngo.
, AMONG THEFEATURES : . Mr. I'oworsln Pantomime. Mr D.illny'sSon. , "Cnlntn-
hui. " Thn National ( .liuirtl Muriili. Mr. Powers ! nurnuntliio Dance llur.csiiuc. Mr. D.iilOT1 *
Latter Uiiy I'arodlca. Now SOURS. Now Unnces.
Thu sale of soiits In now open at iho followlnj rates : Klrst floor , Me , 7i > o and tit balcony.
Mo nnd Too : Kullory , 'i" > c.
WONDERLAND
AND BIJOU
THEATRE.
Corner IMh Street and Cnultol Avenue , Omaha.
A Ciaatjgc KNEWGOMPflNY Week of
of Prograiji Of Capable Players , in
The Greatest of All Sim-jational Molo-Drauias.
First Appsarance of These Stars
supported by strong com
pany , also mi hour of The California
The Eminent Actor.
specialties by Fnvorlto.
The Novelty Transatlantic Vaudevilles
A Contin-ttous Sliow from 1:00 : P. M. to 10:30 : P. M.
JPOPULAR PRIGHIS *
Matinees ( dally ) , all parts of the houso,20c. Evenings , Balcony 2Oo.
Parquet 3Oc.
Sholild go lo fchis
EpnirtcptViolinist ,
CONCERT. Gopnpapy of Artists.
VUViich will
toe tVie fill- Hnnie Louise TannerMJsin ,
cst Vlusical
The American .
Nightingale.
Eveptofthe Seasop. In.os IP arm enter * , ;
. . .
Mc.7. ( ) Soprano.
Prices , IPiei ? Deleisco ,
llisso. :
$1 , ySca-pdSOc.
EX
cl weird
RESERVED SEATS AT Solo
FORD & CHARLTON'S , IN A PROGRAM OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE.
JSth apd Dodge.
WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 11 Don't Fail to Secure Seats Early.
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Tkeafcre * Q
3 NIGHTS 3
COMMENCING "S
NEXT CD
THURSDAY t
MATINEE * L
SATURDAY. Cp
Hoyt's ' §
Trip A gO CD -
To gBJ
BJ
Chinatown Ul
AS PLAYED et-
OVER
4XDO
CONSECUTIVE
NIGHTS AT
HOYT'S
MADISON hi
SQUARE hiO
THEATRE , O
NEW YORK CITY.
The sale of teats will open Wednesday
moiulag at tlio following priori t
.
FIHBT J'UKHl-Mto Wo and 11.00-
. . .
llAI.CO.NV-SOo huil T5o.
.
OALLEItY-250.
v. JVT. c. .
Tuesday Eve. , Jan. 1O. ' I
R ,
IN
100 nmRlflcont vIovTH of clllo.s. tcnii | cs , p la
ccs iiml ponplv. . . t
Ucsurvoil no ls. * > 0o ut Chnso Si Kdily's ana Y (
JI U. A. ofllcn. Now on sale. '
FftRNAM St. THEATER
l.lko lloniu nil MomU luml to tlio lluiiin nl Iriucccig.
WM. A. BRADY'S '
See the Rlvor of Iloal Wntar.
Wednesday and SaturJp.y
5 !
Tim . lUI'OHTEQ
II AllTX SKIIJTAIN I'.V.NAItllCS
fuinmcnclntf , Wo will rocelY
HID lint lot Jnnimry Ulli. Tlier * '
will l > r liunilrcilH of i nnnrlo * to
BL'locl ( roruj boliiK iii'rfvctlr * nA
tlinrouKhly tmlnuct ln y will b *
tlinbnilnt tliu > niuuu , Dceprollv
ItTlll uliuniio with Mri 't h
JUKI IOIIK iHllli. Wu K
'full ' flllifncllon oinl ulilpto
Ipolnt liy ojirc | < Hli iaio
I'rlco "III I'D ' f.l M t-m'.i nuil eitrri *
II mi iciloctoil tlnuurn ll.W. to * .
Geisler'sBlrdS '
400 N. 10th St. . Omaha ,
" ' '
NtocUllolilmV HaullitK , 'j
The annual nicotine of tlio nlouliholderi of ,
Thn ! > ( . < > lliilldlnR ( 'u. will be lit ) ( I In tliooffldb '
of Tlio Uuiuha lieu , Oinalia. Nub. , ut. 4 o clooK
u. in. , cm Tnosduy , Juiuiiiry 17 , 1H , fur tha
oloutlon of < t boiird of dlrroturx lor Hie ensuing
.voirnnd : Iho iriviiiuulloii lit Midi ntliur butU.
iiuss ns may cmnu before thu inucllu ; .
lly order of the rrcil'loiit. '
N. I' . I'KIU Hocrotarri
Omaha , Nob. , Uccoiuliorlll , Ib3i d'.MaiSt
Moi'l < li < ililer ' Muotmif Union f.inl : : Com
jinny.
Notice In hereby slyoii Hint tli'o itnnuk
iioullii4 of tlio slocklioldoiiot | liu Union Land
oiimiany , fur lh election ot Uvo dlreuton uud
Hiioh ot lit-r butluiiHH ns way prouor y oonio be-i
fore tliti mooting , will boliolilat tlio < illlceol
John M. Thnruton , Union 1'noilluJuilldlux. Id
thuultyof UiunliH , Nub , , upon Monday , tbp
lilh day of January. IW. nt 11 o'clnxk n. m. if
AMiX MIM AIt , Kecrotar *
lloalon.MuBS. . , DueeinbCf IS. lm. . rtJIdHU
Notice , '
Thi ( niinunl incctlnB of ( he _ cUholders pi
the Mldluiid Uiiaranluo & Tiust Co. ( , fo > tha
cK-ullonof uboanlof dlrcclpni mm fur . sueu .
other liusliicsn as inny conic before Iiliu iiioet
In ; ' , , will Im held at llio roniiiny'i. | : pllk-o , 161 *
I'm mini stri'd , Oiuulia , V.i d . , on T ) ! i.sduy , th
Kill day of Jiuiuury. 18'ja. at H ( iVlr ; ( n. , in.
Till 13 Jlfl > IAND urfAllANTKK * ' iUfrr CQ ,
Attest , A. F. IIOSCIIB. Vk
AuiUUnt Secretory. Uift W ,