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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1893)
10 TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 5. 1893-TWENfr PAGES. 100 miles and pack goods in.such perfect miles all 100 ( one way ) on purchases of $100 that arrive their dostiuatbn * * . shape they at and and all over , on purchases of $200 in the very pink of condition.Vc can and over we pay fare both ways , provided save out of town buyers from to 25 40 vided you do not live over 100 per cent on their purchases , besides miles il , or you uve at a greater showing a larger assortment distance thenve , \ve pay our than other house in / AffY 1 any Si proportion. I lave you ever the . Remember west. we ' tried us ? If you haven't are complete house fur you should do so injustice nishers. Never , justice to yourself , as never forget we can save you that fact. money on every purchase. Re OUR GRAND BARGAINS ; member not know you how do well you can do elsewhere FOR THIS WEEK ONLY. until you try. No 1-2000 yds Brussefs Carpet , 45C. No 22-45 6-hole Ranges , $12.75. No 2-5000 yds Ingrain Gargets , 280. No Gasoline Stoves . . 23-110 , $3.20. No 3-400 prs Lace Curtains , $ ii5. No 24-55 Base Burners , $17.35. N ° 5650 prs Portieres , $2.85. No Oak Stoves . 25-450 , $9-85. No 6-120 Chamber Suits , . . $ $12.50. No Cannon Stoves . . 26-500 , $3.90. No 7-85 Folding Beds , $ . . $7.45. No 27-95 Dinner Sets , $6.50. No 8-150 Oak Center Tables , SSG. No 28-88 Tea Sets , $3.90. No 9-300 Tapestry Rocicers , $2.90. / No 29-150 Hanging Lamps , $2.20. No 10-25 Plush Parlor Suits , $28.65. No 30-165 Toilet Sets , $1.90. o No 11-50 Carpet Lounges , $3.90. No 12-80 Extension Tables , $3.75. No 31-2000 Pillows , 43c. No 13-140 Kitchen Tables , 640. No 32-500 Blankets , 900. No 14-65 Kitchen Safes , $3.35. No 33-1800 Comforts , 750. > No 15-100 Sideboards , $12.40. No 34-12 Office Desks , $4.90. No 16-7 China Closets , $14.80. . No 35-121 Wardrobes , $6.30. No 17-100 Steel Engravings , $1.25. nSp { 36-850 Ladies' Rockers , $1.20. No 18-1 ooo Sham Holders , 150. 'No 37-420 Large Arm Rockers , $2.15. i No 19-2000 Hat Racks , 50. 1X1038-150 Bookcases , $6.75. No 20-500 Bedsteads , $1.60. No 39-19 Ladies' Desks , $8.50. No 21-65 4-hole Ranges , $8.50. No 40-13 Hall Racks , $6.80. \ CONTROL GUM FOLDING BEDS , - - FOR - m PENINSULAR STOVES , 128-PAGE CATALOGUE. FEAMRSTONE CARRHGES , SPECIAL STOVE CATALOGUE. UNIVERSAL STOVES , * SPECIAL BABY CARRIAGE CATALOGUE. PALACE FOLDING BEDS , SPECIAL GASOLINE STOVE , CATALOGUE. MONARCH GASOLINE STOVZS. SPECIAL RATTAN' ' AND REED CATALOGUE. a * The People's Installment House , Largest House and Furnishers Most Liberal , Open Monday and Saturday Evening's. Special Inducemants to Young People 1315-1317 Farnam Street. Just StartingHousekeeping. . - . JWfffiiin - Ilic lire by " . nctil Bulimy. 0 NliiKoi.s of Ilioeuith , bo tnuto Wlnln niiiblu goes opart to weop. O'er ono \tlmnn\or more sliull vrcop , With mortal Imiul , tli' Immortal Into , Hut Mlillohho yrcupii lot echo coinu Of rnpU'ht imislis liu Imth inudo Whllu yet on oiti tli Ills btupi delayed , And ull her gi lot &hall change to culm. The chordliu struck shall vibrato still , And III ! tin ) world wllli sweetest ( .trains. That Umu nor death , fun bind with chains Such pottqr ho hud tlio heart to tin 111. Then music. smlllnK through her tears , hluill pliico \rcnth UDOII Ills tomb Tlmt blitill foioror bud anil bloom , To fcurcud lib funio through all lliu jours. cuxjf vn 1.11.1 rnn , The shortest route to a man's heart la said to be through his stomach , In tlmt casu u .good cook-book la tlio moat rollablo intimuge guide , "So your son John Is courting n woman at last } I'm ufntld , however , tlmt ho'Jl bo too bashful to propose to her. " "Ho wou't need she's widow. " to propose j u To Mnfi George Burbank was granted a w divorce bv n Tacoma court within three minutes after tiling her petition. This Is bo- Hoved to break the record. According to the Now York Advertiser the announcement of the engagement or J , J. Van Alpn , minister to Italy , ana Miss Hope ( loOdard , the Newport beauty , may bo ex pected. Mr. Vuu Alon's llrst wife was Miss Astor. CT-fto cngagcnient has been announced of HU * AnnlUe a * Saullc * , daughter of Mn. Arthur do Saulles of Washington , who some fo\v jcara ago was the handsome mid attrao- tivo Misa Ratio Hcultschor , to Mr , Garrison Mcl'Untoek of Pittsburg , Pa. Cards are out for the marriage of Miss nil&iboth Klklns. daughter of ex-Secretary of War Stephen D , IClkins , to Kdwln Brunor , u woll-ltiiown Now York broker and club- nmn , to be solomuizcd in New York on the 10th inst. Cardinal Gibbons will olnolato , Miss Blanche Hollinbaugh , a pretty and accomplished belle of ( Jsborno , O , , was to h.ivo boi'ii married to Joliu Itoush , a promi nent teal estate man of Van Wort , O. She changed her mind , however , and eloped with Grant Wall , a handsome railroader , u horn she recently met. Hosamonu "Ob course. Mlrabeau , I Is deeply sensible ob do honah yo' confer on mo by aaKin1 fo' mail han' , Yo'habits inn irio- proachublo , yo' fortune ample an1 yo' fatnbly ' 'ristoeratlo ; but , Mlrabcau , do man dat I marry mub' tub mo' dun dat. Ho urns' hub u 1-a-r-g-o b-1-o-n-d-o moustache. " Among the Interesting marriages to take place soon between members of tlio retelling hous.es of Kuropo Is that of Prlnco 'John Gooigo of ( Saxony and Puiaccss Maria Ia- Leila of Wuttomberg. The engagement was announced a few weeks ago in the lovely tonof Gmuudouou the northern end of thoTiaun-Sco. "Dear Miss Mildred , " wrote the young editor , "I llnd U lmix > sslblo to toll you by word of mouth what 1 have been loneing for months to say , My palsied tongue " has refused - fused to do the bidding of my will when I am In your presence. 1 am under the no- cesslty , therefore , of writing to you to tell you how inexpressibly dear to wo you have become and to ask if .vou will consent to bo iiiywlfe. in rcpljlnif pleano bo briooinlt the discussion of unimportant topics , and write only on ono sldo of the sheet. " The wedding of Miss KU/abeth Willetts and Dr. Samuel W. Lambert In Now Vork last week presented some Incongruous feu- tuics. It took place in a Filends'meeting , house and Is the llrst ucddlng which has been celebrated there for twenty years. There was no music , no talking. A screen of palms stood before the platform , Into this Quaker bolomnlty came the wedding party in all the splendor of Worth costumes , the brldo in white satin and the brides maids in palo green silks. The young people ple declared themselves man and wife and signed the marrlago ccrtitlcate , which an elder then read to the congregation. Tlio friends and relatives afterward signed the ccrtlllcato , whlcli was deposited In the archives of the church. The wedding breakfast was served by Pinard and .Now York's fashionables were the guests. Permission has bcon granted Mrs.'Arthur Davis to pursue graduate courses In mathe matics , astronomy and physics at Johns Hopkins university for the degree of doctor of philosophy , Mrs. Davis is 30 .years old and has already been graduated from ! Columbian university in Washington. She \ married her classmate , Arthur Powell Davis , ft nephew of Major Powell of the Geological survey. Ileforo her marriage slio was employed in the Nautical Almanac ofUco , having passed an examination that roused tlio enthusiasm of the board of examiners , Mrs. Davis has thrco children , with whom she will probably llvo in Haiti- more , her husbanu being engaged on the geological survey In California. Ono word describes lt-"pcrloction. " Wo refer - fer to DoWltt's Witch Hazel Sal ve.cures pile * 31V81V.IL AKI > JHl DI.IT1C , I The Bostonlans bosin an engagement in Chicago tomorrow. The dramatic profession at present has given up the attempt.lo elevate the stage in its efforts to raise the wind. Miss Potrint , a Swedish singer and a protege of Christine Nllsson , recently made a successful Paris debut In "Lakmo , " Stturt Hobson announces that during his engagement it Abbey's theater hero next spring he will produce an entirely now play. Theodore Tliomas rlll soon arrive in Chicago cage to assume dirootnon of the preparatory rehearsal of the Chioago orchestra for the season of 1BU3-4. He is ut present visiting the east. Koland Heed has accepted a new four-act comedy , the scenen of which are laid In f > avr York and Dakota , by John Fowler and Krnest Whltton of this city , and will produce - duce It In Hochcstcr , N , Y , , on December 14. The Now York Herald pronounces thoit- rlcal business dull and profitless. Only four high-orlccd theaters are doing a paying business in Now York City. Mhroughout the country , excepting Chlcairo , diminished business is the rule. The money taken In is a trlllo , compared with receipts in ordinary times. The success of American singers abroad shows no abatement. Mlsa/.eliu do Lussan , the charming young nrinm donna who began her career with the lloston Ideals and made n quick and brilliant success , is now singing in opera In Ixmdon , and was ono of the com pany "commanded" by the queen to sing at Balmoral castle last week for a second time. Joseph Jefferson played In Philadelphia last week , Stuart Hobson In Boston , Uoland Heed in Baltimore , Itoso aud Charles CougU- Ian in St. Louis. Nat C. Goodwin in Phila delphia , Marie Walnwrlght in Ohio cities , Mllo. Uhca In St. Paul , Minn. ; Clar.i Morris in Boston , 11 S. Wlllard In Philadelphia and Julia Marlowe in Washington. The question as to what language an opera should no sung in is becoming a moro arid moro perplexing ono , since Italy has lost her supremacy , In Vienna the matter Is com plicated by political orodjudices. Lately it was announced that one of Smotana's operas was to bo sung in the Hohomian language , when the authorities , fearing a Chauvinistic demonstration , forbade it. M. Coquelln Is preparing u ticat for JCng- llsh-speaklng thcater-goois. Ho has ac quired so great a command of Knglish that ho has determined to present a play In ICng- llsh. Whether or not he will be able to get ready for that before ho returns to Franco is uncertain yet , but in the near fututo the pleasure of hearing this great comedian in a familiar tongue Is assured to Knglish-spcak- ing audiences. The attendance at the Wild West during Its Chicago engagement has aggregated sev eral millions of people , and during the past month at nearly every performance crowds have been turned away from the gates uu- able to gain admission. The Ust performance ance- was given Tuesday nlglit , and on Wednesday camp was broken , and the people ple dispersed to the four corners of the glebe under the care of trusted agents of Messrs. Cody and Salsbury , u ho are under bond and promise to see that every employe is safely returned to his home. Never before in the twenty years of the existence of tlio Oratorio faociety of New York have four such immortal masterpieces been presented in ono season as these selected for performance during the coming ef winter. Urell'i wonderful mass , a capclla , "Mlssa SolomnK" which was given with such remarkable Huctojs several sea sons ago , will be the llrst , on December 1 and ! ! ; the usual Christmas-time perform- ancoot "The Messiah , " on December till and 'M ; the greatest uork of John Sabastlan Bach. "Tho Passion Music After St. Mat thew , " on Tobruary 2.1 aixl ! M , ami Men delssohn's masterpiece , "St. Paul , " on March 'M and ill. Mine , Mlllan Nordlea , soprano , and Mr. Plunkot Greene , basso , have alicady been engaged for these con certs , and cniiigemcnts with other Hut-class soloists are now pending , Brittany is to have a 40,000,000 candle power elect liu light. The freezing of Incandescent lamps Into largo and prettily bhaped blocks of ice Is the latest London ball room decoration , The street lallwaycompanlcs of Washing ton are seeking permission to substitute electricity and tl'o trolley for hoi so power In that city. I'ho people and the press of the national capital vigorously oppose tlio change , and it is not likely that congress ulll grant the demands of the ralhoad people. On October 'Jl the last connection was i made on the longdistance telephone line be tween Spokane , Portland and Willamette points , Tacoma , Scattlo and Pngot Sound points , thu4 completing ono of the longest telephone lines In the world. Involving an outlay of nearly | 'J50,000. The main line is 750 miles long. The General Klcctno company of Merlin proposes to adopt the now clock of Herr von Hofner-Altoncck , v.-hich may be placed in circuit like an ordinary Incandescent lamp. Tlio current keep * the clock wound ut an annual cost not exceeding that of ono six * teen-candle lamp butnlng for ten hours por- hani 8 or 10 cents , Should the circuit ba biokcn the clock will run without the cur rent about twelve hours. 1'hi lighthouse board has bcon successful in its uxpetlments for establishing elootrlo lommuiucatlon with lightships and HghV * houses anchored at a distance ) of moro than a mile from shore , by attaching the core of the cable to the anchor chain , and making a conductor of the latter , Olllclala of thu Treasury department have recently talked by telephone with persons on boat da light ship anchored over a mile from shore with the anchor chain used to coupleto ; the olr > cuit. cuit.A A Chicago electrician claims to have invented - vented a process of gpnciating electric- power and light without the U.SD of dynamos , uiing instead a series of small metalllo cells filled with acompoimd of his own discovery. He claims that his pioccus will do away with expensive plants , engines , fuel , bolting , at tendance , etc. , and furnish all Urn I'loetrio power and light needed for public or prlvata OHO mote , In fact , than the d.wiamo system , and at vastly lees expense. Among the interesting points to be noted In iron manufacturing processes and pro ducts of late , mention may lu mudo of the enamelled Iron of vnilous colors , whloti U being t > o extensively Introduced , arid which , according to a French Industrial paper , It pioduccd by dipping the Iron plates into an enamelling liquid composed ut twenty > fouo parts , by weight , of borax , six of sodu nits , fifteen of borlu acid , twenty-five of washed sand , twelve and live-tenths of feldipar , three and tlvo-tcnths of saltpetre , and threi parts of fluor-spar. The plates are dried ana fired and the coloring Is luipartud by ftdalaff metallic oxldei as proforruU.