H TTTE OMATTA. 1)ATT4BEE : TI'1'1S1)AS' , . .TAN1'AR'\ : , 1OO. ! ) TY'PIC11L O1hlIIA 1E\V \ 1'Ct11 llraeto Nebraska Weather with Ju Enough Snow to Add Zest to the Day. COMMUNION AND PRAYER IN CNURCIIE Oh.rrtntion or ni Old Snrinl Ci , of that Ilev'nite. Ohsnlrle In the Ctt4e of'l'Inie-'rliv Ilnl- Idny li ( hpernl. rhtut gusts of pulverized snow , attnO ) phnrr crimpy enough to net nglow the elseull of the most pallid man In town , brisk win trorn snmowhero up north , but withal , Iir gtring outbursts of glad sunlight were f w of the. elements that combined to mak a Iyplrai Nebraska Neu fear tiny. 1VAlle bttaltie5e In most lines tens prat tit'clly , suspended , thert seas n sort of n n ? . ( rvnblo resllessnc's ® Indicating that tin new year Is going 10 Open up renewed corn nierotal actvdty. A mtijorlty of the churches lind flnishe Ihrir nbservftloi of the new year 118f0I 'h' dawning of the day , but there were few vxreplinns , notably among 1 plseopn Ihws nod CatJmlfrs. It l'rinity rathedrai , holy rommunfon wa I Ithrated ; at 10:30 n'c1ac1 ( Montiny nmrniil ( Iran CninpbelI hair eunductcd the serviri Phis ss ng 8upplonleuml is srrvlre5 of tin prevlolix mldilghl. Other lsplscopal clnirchl also had holy eoutlnunIol durhig the tiny. Tito Bun was just peuphtg over the Mil M011i1 rifer 111118 when a notable gatlieril tsssrmbted al St , Mary'n Avenue ( ongregd tiomsl church , In a tOItSC to annuuncenler that a 8ctnriite prayer meeting would be belt 'ol only 1110 younger members of thl P.l0lrch , but delegations trout eevrral Ollie churrhvs in the southsvrst part of line clt a here the St. Mnry'S church is loenle wrrr' In nttaulance , it was nt'nrly S o'cloc w hen the Service closet. .1t St , dahn's nntl other Cathnlic rhmrcllc tbrre wcro Now Year tiny services In add ! Iiol to the observation of the prevlnus even jug. At the night service their was 8pccif privllego grunted by dispensttton of tin paps. From 5:30 : 1o n:10 : o'clock a , at. there wa Spt'rlal prnyrr servlco al tie First Presby ter Ian church , Seveil'enLb and 1)odp ) streets , This was in lieu of a regular svntc meeting , which in tiost of the churches teethe the place of dnyiight service. New Year day la not so hnpnrtanl soriall as In years gone by. 'l'imo was when nil tin be fix were obliged by correct t'tldes t make New Year calls , and "open house wall the watchword : society leaders enter tanned lavishly anti the day nlsvays mark ( as epoch In the social calendar ; caller drove ahmit in carriages and everytldn % u ; as formal an the Inaugural ball of governor. Ihit t1In0 liS VInught a chultgo 110(1 Ne Year calls have n1 more signillcance im than raids rondo upon any other day of ti 1 , year. In the old duyx the tocIety colutmr of the pn wrs were filled will gossip reli lice to New Year receptions. Reference 1 the files of Thu flee shows that fifteen year f ago this , ldnunry 1 there were more titan dozen prominent "events , each one being reception anti In every inshore the home = hail a bevy of reigning belles for nssishutt There was comparatively little hilarity i Omaha this Now 'Year day. The llnin her orel custom of "xweariag nil" seems to prt vail , anti as a rule ticru nux perfect df a eorum. Sotto daring , hdlffercut "men abos lawn" dl8ualned the idea of n "good" n0 year beginning aid betook themselves 1 haunts of revelry , but Ii the aggregate ti 'j day was as qulol and orderly as a dull Sm ttuy In lazy ntidsuutmcr , 't ' 'oI'NJIIN Itl'a'1:11'I : Pit It NI rhro.i . of Visitors IiJoy Iluspilnltl of ChrINtlitll .tM.ICtittllii. t The rooms of lltu Young Men's Chrhtia association were olaboraleiy decorated 1c the reception and athictic coiicst 1loldti and the pcnVrttm suns completed with n nut rocs which has innlc the occasico an at nt feature t'1 New t'ear's tiny. The stairca < % 1S Ilred on either side with a hedge r plncs Zulu the air ssts jragrunt with thec uromaliC odor. The event of the aftenma was the prnginut II the gyinnastufit. Tier will ; an exciting basket hall game nod a H indoor base ball gatue , both for junior an it'll IOr 0 011bmn. ! Yon 1 ; to 10 it. ii. the association kcl 01)011 Ituuau to its friends in the parlor From 7 to 5 o'clock there w'a $ a nipecii inusit'nl program by the Franz Adelman orchestra , with several excellent solo nun hers. Rereshnnente were served by tl following cone tlttce : Mesdnnes I. 1V. Cat ) enter , ,1. I. . Patrick , II. J. Penfoid , IL V Fi1z : , J , A. StmtleriZUU1 , I. N , Knapp. C. 1 Chatfeo , Warren Switzler , T. V. Moore , 1 L. \ % ' tine \1iasea liutterileld and \llt Chaffee. During tine uvening the pardol } hero crowdO1 , the guests , niout foe , uvnl fnti themselves of line nsaociatlot'a hose . Secretary 1Vlliis was the reclnlent t n hnidaoiie holiday remembrance front h i fellow-workers of tie nssociatioi , ' 1'Ilo gi a rirowood cane with ! ch lot a fine 1 ai id nn 1 sliver u 6S was eaiiclnded by m pentathlon con Icat , vinieln about twelty athletes cnnlpetel ' ! 'hero wcro rrs'ell events On line progrml the highest average in the whole contest ai ; curing line prize. . Tit "pentathlon" contest brought e carol exceptionally clever work. First pill stag Stan by Will 'tIcClroy , with 971 pull out of n POSSible fou , Cimn 1'ttttcrtun sst xt'cond with 271 paints , The a'Innc wi nw'tirdeti tii a Slh'er clip prese lteil by a hoc jeweler. Mt Iiruy , who has been it trait log for tine cmtlt'st for Several nlonlh courbed catab118hed records to two event lu the 11igh jump he reached f fact 7 Inches and fn the ( mare vludt t feet 2 inc11o I lfOat.tN'S ( ' 1,1'11 ilIdS OI'IN 1101S ! 1t'eluuiur Friends Iii I $ tvIOrN h r 1'Ir1 ( 'onlrreaiInunl ( 'luirel , . The Otnabm 1Vanmu'S club held opc house \iu nit ) night fn the parlors of tl First Congrogatlanal church in honor of ti New Year , mill never teas n more pearl svelcomu 0r a more uleguut ftlnc0nn. TI roouns wcru ! n Holiday attire of Christni green , scarlet berries and ribbons , and ti enl dopartnent of the club had brought of Its riclcet treasures In tln shape of ropti of rare old paintings to add to the ft itlt ilpheal'nnCo of the scene. Ti , ) club represents tue cult urn anti ti iuthc'tlclan ) of the city , hence the sues ivho called were anuug tine most inteliec stilly' promlneilt cltizeus of Omaha. Thr were judges , ministers. lawyers tnnU pii ; nieians , as w'eli as the host prflhlflt'int lilt In bnrlnenta circles there during tine CICI lug to be nlet at the door with the mo . eordlal wishes for the Now Year by M tit 0010 President \Irs. Irnper Smith , tit r other oittcers of the club , consist lug Mesdames Ielln 1 , , I'erguson , prat vb r president ; Della It. Belden , seeez I vii prt'sidenh unite R. Sackett , recording scent lnry ; Margaret 1) , Cox , eurresponding set retry , and Ida V Tlltieu , treaauren The riairman of the several tlvpartnnenl of rho club were precnt to assist in r celving the ; nests suit enteriaiuhn ; tbent t fullosss : flary fl. Andrews , Ilnnla i Code , Alice I. Ilowe11 , Mary ii. Dunnon hraneew M , Ford , Lillian it. hlarford , Hal net IL ! fuller , Helen J. Jeffrloa , Lott r Tuwhe , Ella Ih lublugler , Line \icGllto Blanche McKvivy Mary A , Powil I'ooriamna E. Sill , Grace R. Sudloroug Cecelia Townsend , hamlet S. Towno an tlary i. Crelgh.hrs , llarforl at thu HCa of the house and home department , was at aisted by Jessie Millard. Hattie P. hlidwel 'i Abbio 1'110 Court , Marguret 'raltaferr I rnrnclla L rnrrtrr. Ra , hrl A. Rnrry , Tierth 1' . Offntt , Iillznbetin Todd , Laura 5rolr , Fier net L. Lore , Luella Ilarford , I.etrcla I flaltlrige , ldda h' . Wilson and Florence 1 1ewIS , in serving coffer sad wafers front beautifully dtcorated table lighted with cat hies in silver candelabra anti festooned wit scarlet and green , Madame Smith received n telegram fret Mrs. Apperson , president of the slate Ceder tion of clubs , during the evening , regrettli that she could not be present , Mrs. A1) persmi resides ttt Tecumseh and Is one r the best known club wonicli lnthe atale. The event was one of pronllnetsce an great brilliance and every effor was rondo by the women in chars to make the guests feel they were w'e come. The rerrplien marks mother n1fle stone in the life of this prominent mall tutton aid tlelnonstratcs to the world the the club has made a great impression tipo the intellectual life of lhr city. DAr' CE THE OLD YEAR OU Jett isli Ptv.ple IuJi : , iui IsiUerb Iii nir'nt iuid 1tip tit 1lelropullIut I'luhrty 1'enr's la e. Metropolitan club was the scene of a brit limit eocial event Suutiay night , when tin Jewish people of the city assembled to cu Joy n "tientleth century ontertalmneu and hop , " The affair ivas largely allende by the prominent Jewish society people in was m success in every pnrttetnlnr. . .literary progrun preceded the dmtrtll Jultux Meyer , president of tine Metrohohl Inn club , delivered nn address , in which h stated tint the prince object of the chi tins for tie promutinn of mutual Inter course between Its mennbers , of n Ilterar 'tad social character , and to bring the ilc hrosva into a closer bond of h'lentlship nn nequnintance. Ilc mentioned a member c prominent Jews Wilt halo arisen to posi tiers of promtieuee In various wants r life , and salt : 'I say , illy' friends , you en well uidt'rstand that ve have nothing t lie ashamed of when we are called Jewt It Is n term which should make every per sou belongitng to our rice feel proud an bring buck to our thoughts tine great deed which have keen performed by Heide of tit Icadirig characters among Our . ' other delightfully entertnluing fen trues on the progrann were a weal solo In Miss Lein itchfeld , 1. wldstling kola h Mlss Katherine l'ollnck , n pinuu sale by Mis Juliet Morris , tt recitation by Miss ioihl Pollaek aid ( t vucnl solo by M , llcnr Rosenthal. The program of dancing wink fullowed was perfectly arranged tint tin new year uahered In svhfle the dunccrs leer eljOying tlICnIselecs with tullitniled pleas tire , " 11'0 still keep Chailberlain's Colic , Chol era and Dlarrhoen Remedy in the house , says George H. hlcaley , editor tit the Gn zette , Ilrookstou , 111(1. "As a paint craw for chlldrei we kayo found notiduq to of Pt ouch it. When the baby cries hard as we believe it is suffering from colic we gin R a dose of the medicine , diluted accardin to directions , and in a few iloments the pat Is all gone. N'e hive also used Chenhei Ittil's Cough Itemedy with gael results , " 'I'rauntie rred I o Dendtvood , ( Ieurge L. Erlmrd , a well lamwn travel log sal0smunI , ivho its represented tin Cudahy enmpiuty l n western loin for soil trae ! and hits made his headtparters it il = l city , Irft Jiotiiay afternotnI for Dt'ndwoe Mr. Ernar.1 has bcdu transferred to a tie' territory , which Includes purli0nis Of NI brltska , South Dakota , 1Vy'emlug and Mot' ( iii. Refor' entering a coitnercial lit Jlr. Erhard wvs engaged l1) the new spnpc b1)/ loess n iii gniie(1 t'onSlder ibit' prone nerve In iliinn's uewsnaper t'ircles as tin editor of the Juliet Sunday Star , If ICs value you want Sotd to your Beale for a case of Cook's Imperial Champagn lixtra Dry lioquet exqulstte , The Chlettgo Slerniit Car For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , lease on the "NORTITIVESTEIiN t.INE" lhnlte train at 4fih : p , in. daily , arirving Cbicag 7:45 : next morning. There MAY bo tine etcepera that these-In Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS lean dally at 6:41 : u , m , and 7:30 : p. m. City emcee , 1401 and 1403 Farnam street. A i ii. , t at 1' 1.111 I' 111 N. The Roslonlans open at Boyd's Frida night for a three-perfornnnce engagomee Thu opening hill will be the latest aequl sitlun to their repertory , "The Smugglers c Ratlayez. " Saturday nlatineo the ever gree "Robin Ilood" will be euig and Saturda night "The Serenade , " with Grnce Canierol nn Onmha girl , in the prima tinnnti role r Yf01t11C. All tint. old favorites but Jessl Bartlett Davie are with the organization Helot Ilcrtrau ) Is tine prlncipal prima Bonn of tic conlpuny. This Tuceday evening the Coitractor Mutunl Benefit association will elect oil ] eons for the coming year. A smoker an suclal tulle Will follow the election. E. 0. HAMILTON , Sec. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. IL J , Cantleld of Norfolk Is in the city. 1 , , it ( ' 111)1) of Lincoln is a guest itt tli 'Ierchtiitxt 'r. D , Draper of Red Oak , In. , Is n guen at the tier Uranti , P. J. I.ttngtlon , a Prominent Gretna ant Is at the tlerl'i tiinla. l.ttry it. Cti5. ' of l.hlcohs ! s lit the city t remain for n few days , I ) . M. Kinzie and wife of Sehuyler tit fittest it the liar ( "rand. 1v. l' , Alien , n Grand Island stockman , I In the city fur a felt' dny5 , Mies Ida M. Montgmnery of iJucoln sp0r New' Yra1"S day' in Oinuha , Danlel It 4'IcGeu Itnd syift' of hlnstling Vi. , Zoe. guests nt the Mulled. .l ttirlce 1 iobs , It St. Louis tht'ntriot man , Ix registered at the s1iIlnrti , Mrs. C. ,1. Rowe and Mss S. Do Mara uu ' 11r 1 at Sioux City tire ! n lint ( ' ) ' , I , i'loekri8lcln , a bttatness 1111 in of Slou ( 'it ) ' , In. , is s'lsiting frirutls in the city' . 11'lllinnl Grace , euntrnctur for the nu I'ldon deput , is III Ilit ) l'ily' ( noun ( 'hlengo Ibu'r ) ' Lnomis of Stoyenn & Smith's spec lilt' holldu's In IJncuhl ammil g Ills friends. ' 1' . 1. . 1.'kcrnuti , United States depuI tnnrsh.tl ( rum Stamen , is at the Merchant I ) . t\L Owen it the Ilrnt of Otfen Ilrui1 ers , grading contractors. Is in the city ( at' fewv days. ! henry It Gering , Rue of the stibstantli 1nrsinriHmrn of 1'hUtansuuth , lx tit tli \lereinants. ! tarry Lnnshng , eta of the best know' young in ( 'II of 1lnc0ia , is in low's spenlIn till Holiday's. G. Kaib huS arrived in the city tram s Louis to tike a pusitlon with the Cntrlc tt'hie I.ead works , F. : ti. Dnrrhngtou , register of the " ) nit' Stiles laud . , Iltce al Alllatu'r , Sprat Net 't'ar's da ) l1) umaha. Is : s. liusenbntunt of the comnnissinn firm o' ItoStill vanO IIrulhrrs. ( 'hlctigo and Soul iifn.hit. Is .1 guest at the 1Ion' (1 rand. . WELL R T- 1V ( ! refer to our w'ay of doing bnsines ) It islll be on the stone line us the pas four 'cats. For tine major portlon 0f tin year wo 15th tryy and be decent , but when ever one of tine pets , pluggers or member of the "Ilot Air Associatlon" require rap , we'll be there ready to give it. 1V will not deviate front our rule of doh ) a strictly cash bualness , nor will we at as a stool pigeon for any set of grafter , or pay doe's office rent to get into his goo gracea. Another thing , w1) will never ba cone a member of the "Trust Gang"-an calker that do that w'e'll retire from tin drug business ti Oamlm. These rules may not meet the approvt Of tine "Trust Gang , " but they suit us-an that's the reason we have them. CUT I'RiCU unMrn 1)ItUGIS'I' Cur. 1Uti and Chilcago 9t. . PLANS FOR DISTRICT COUR Judges hold Conference and Make Dock Assignments , ADDITIONAL EQUITY COURT IS CREATE fluter of 'I'rrni. In the ter.'rnl Cum tit's of Illy Il'iriot tr ( I''Itrtl- ia.aiiII ' ( 'ot111111..I1111ev Is .lppuirtted , Tie seven judges of the district court in In the private 0Dlcu of Judge Maker In 11 court house Mondtty morning , atkl behit cicsed doors 1118(10 ( the docket assigumen as provided for by statute , appolnled tv ntennbeiv ( of the iishitiit ) .otindssion at' tUmsuclyd otller routine business itcidei to suttllig down for tlnu work of the year. Judge Slabaugh was ehnlrman , Jude licldison secretary. Tine nneeting opened 1090 ; u'ciuclc lull continued until 111)0 lwllh the exception of Judges Estcllo at linxtir , nil lho other judges were on tl brich lnst year , tine ncsv iteutbers Of tl judiriary loving been ehoa0n ht plnco Judges Powell anti Scott , retired , Probnhly the mnst important feature tin meeting was the erention of ati multi tional c'lufty court. Heretofore there h1) ' bcei ttvo equity courts , four jury courts f dell cases , nntl ono for crinninal trial Under the iety nrrungeunent there tire t11r1 civil jury courts , three eqully courts atone ono crhnlnal court. The reason for tints change is the Inotab Inerenso of egtdty huslnees IV Itin iII tlse In year. The nuulber of divorce suits is col stnntly on the lnerense nod there Is mw other litigation tlml belongs to tint' equl docket. It inns come to be quite ( nshionttb far tih'orco uppilrauts to ask for restrainll ordera along ii'ltls the filing' of their pet lions , multi tills ] makes extra work for t1 Judges , becnusu prayers for reshalnhng 0 tiers meat be acted o1) at once , until the ea ix tried ou its anerlts inter , Sonnetintes disconsolate wife sets forth that site Is Bangor of great bodily harnu from her htn band , or that Inc Is about to sell vnluab properly. , or that lee l8 trying to renloye tl children out of thu Jurisdiction of line ( our and so on , Iqull ) Judges , nusl ltslen to ref of these , .lssigittenl "f Jtalfrt's. The asslgnmmlt of judgte as agreed thu meeting is ns follow s : Court room No. 1 , crlnlinul , , ludgo flake No , 2. civil inty , Judge Estelle ; No , 3 , els mw' Jndgo Slabaugln ; No. 4 , evil lass' , , bud ! Baxter No , f , equity , Judge Keysor ; No , ) ' . Jidga Fawcett ; No , 7 , equity' , .Ttuk Dickinson. Judges Dickinson and Fait cc will continuo to occupy their resprcti' ' quarters in The Bee building , official known as courts No. 0 and 7. The on changes made in the nunlberlig of the roar in titu court housd is that what was nod tine old regime No , 1 Is now' No , 5-slmp nn exclange of uumbers. The Fmlrtlr Judicial district , of will Omaha is the chief point , embraces t couitlcs of Douglas , Burt , lVasldnglon al farpy. The terms of court under tine m ndtridstrutlon will begin tus folloivs : Dou ins county , February f , 'fay' 7 rand Octob I ; Burt county , March 11) , October 1 ; Was instal county , February 26. September I Sarpy county , February h , October 1. 1'I counties nuteide of Douglas-Burl , 1\'asl ingtnn ninth Sarpy'-ivill be served in t' order limned by Judges Estelle , Baxter m Sinlraugll. Attorney J. L. Iialoy and Dr. George TI dell were appointed inemhers of tine iusani hoard , to act in conjuncties with tile dci of tine district court. The law provlde8 lb a doctor anti a lawyer must be members tlm board , Its duties hetng to pass upon ti mental condition of those wino are urraign on the charge of Insaulty. It was decided that the September ter of court-tho presellt terns-elu111 adjourn Douglas county , January 0. Then there w , be no more court until February 5 , who the new terns 01)008. F. B. Thirkleld , health inspector of Ch cage , says ) "Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cane be recommended too highly. It cured n of coyote dyspepsia. " It digests what yt eat and cures Indigestion , heartburn an all forms of dyspepsia. The Chiroan eieeplua Car For Omaha patrons EXCLUSIVELY , leave an line "NOftTh111TSTE1LN LINE" iimlt train at 4:55 : p. m. dally , arriving Chlcaf 7:45 : next moriing. Thera MAY be tint sleepers than tntre-m Europe. Other LIMITED FLYING TRAINS leai dally at 6'40 a. m. and 7.90 p , m. City o 9cc0 , 1401 and 1403 waroam stree 8 8 I I , t r ti . l Yd . r't' .tit r' S5 TOT OARS ALWUUA Got alt' ard at Onnabu. Get tiff tit Salt Lake City , Salt Frahidisco or Los Angeles , Thur's the whole story of line Ilurlllngtoi Oveflatd ex- cgrniouti , No chmiges-no de- Inys-1)o bother about tickets or btggage-11o : extravagance. Cars are clean , eonlfnrtnble , toil of latest design , Porters It IC p01ItO. Ixrursinu Inanu- gerS aceoinpnny each party ( rein ) start to fnlslt. lYma Oinaia ' 1'inursdaye. TICKET BURLINGTON OFFICE STATION (1302 Fternam 10th and Maxon 8treot. Strooto , 'Phono 260. 'Phono 310 , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ® r Dodge Local . 'x15 CC-4. , . Leaves Coanu " lilulfe dally excui , ' Yi 9 Suaduy Ib(1.nnh , MOndfy , Iou. 16t1 fur Lo 1i Itn , ItOUi ' 4 , fo ' 9 Line , tluulap , IJ City , Denison Dewlt , 11'ull Lake , foci i1'eil City , i'Oet 1)odgo and lutm'Bncllal stations , 'oateeliig 11t F. rt Dodge tilt lot ltl tlu'uugh train fur nniullue , Chlct go lid inter'ult'dlate points. City Ticket Office , 633'11111 H old , Cauiicll Bluffs , V. F. Lubbe C , I' . & ' 1' . A. a II 11tl N lilt l'4 , ' ! 41'itIti. : . 'I'nrrdny the lug Slurr IleMin. Iii , ' lirt'ntesl Stilt' In Its Illstnr ) , Thousands tit bnrgnlna in every depart- ment. All stocks meet be reduced at oncn. Ne matter what .you stint , you eon Bid It and save ntoiey at tine ills Store's January elersring sales. W'fiUNESUAY'S pR1SS TIt1MMING SA Lt9. On 11'ednesday the greatest bargains in dress trlinmltlgs and braids ever inch ! in OOnlhn , 20ci braids at 1t' , $ t dress ( rants 1c , $2,60 drree fronts 250 and hundreds of otlser burgalns. None said until 'i'ednasdny umrn 11g. IiAl'1)CN 11111)5 , I IN A SERIOUS CONDITION Pnlloe ( 'onrinissloner itarbut't , 11i. Returned trout I'lurldm ttlll. \u Inttn'otCntt'nt Ili ills llrultii. C. , h Karbarh , a member of tine lin'rd of "Ire 11101 roller Couuulssloners , CC ( ltrlnc'd S11ndoy from Florida , whore he had gone about tire mouths ago in 1101)05 of r0rover- log 1118 Inenlth. Ills many frietids In this city hill learn 11th regret that lda cnn(1Itlon ivns lint materially Improvcd , as n result of the , southern trip , Mr , ilarbach is rotdlnetl to his house and is still In n serious condition , although he stood the lung rnllw ny journey fairly well. lit' is recetvlug the best of niellrnl attou- tion and every nu'nns possible Is being uan- pioyed to recnpernte his f = iling iealll. Deaf flute. r:1)/'rlali 1"rit'ids. New t'ear's cveiitg tit tine Deaf and 1)urnb itlMHtllle ivus devoted prlmnrlly ill line etitcrluhnntant of the you ngt'c pin pils , nilhmngh the tumtxcment w os egtoyrd by a large crowti fronn the t'ity of Iill ages. I'rite ( 'veil lag war iilurtrd at I ao by 0 grand 11tirch of nil t1) ' pupils , Some of the 14inlit' r t aildrein guys a cake vin Ik IIi ttt w na still of new and novel steps , A euntist of hlthng + tpplcy llant III hg fruits a shi tg w nn Open t0 all corners and scvrriI prizes ' were ctt'red ! of. After a feast of nand tldngs a tw'roart comedy rltlIt hi i "Farnner II'nrd ivrt' " w tts given. ( 'he six 141118 tier. tied takett I. ) .1. i ; . i'npt' , I , , I1Iinkt'nvhlii and 1 , . 11. Ilunl. 'fine 't. ring riosed with It tsblunix ; and red 11g'hty ' and a s"dal ! unnng the pupils and their frl.'ndS tut ! ne- inttolts. I G R OD TNOSG 1ATUREO RA IS > ; p 0 Eg ' , r i t yin4 " . Q b'.tej ware. n" ' ° EAGLE eIIDENs D MIL ' F ajr 'tMOT KKRS. Uorde&a Condensed fdiI Co. , N. Y , iI ti lIHIIO' , 'l'ine llla Idnt'n Stile at flte lug Store Starts 'rhursth iy monsing , January 1 , 19en. 11'0 have born preparing for this sale the past live monlluh Como prepared to buy , for there w111 be bargains offered lint Will go quick , 1Ve shall nnme prices whlci we will not be able to duplicate later tin , IIAYBEN BROS. Tilil ILLINOIS fiNTRAL iIAILROAD COMPANI' hi lout' Open anti ready to no- echo till classes of freight and forward with Icspaleh , to nil punts in tite NOI1TII , iAST : and SOt'TI. ! freight drpnl bn'nt 1 at 161eventh aid ( 'hiengo streets , Olnnltt , , and nn Nlntln et reel , between Eroaudw'ay and first nvrtntr , Council "huffs , 9 T 1 m's It is a i t I ' ( ' , Iris In prgnusllcdtr Os tO tilt' exa.'t t'xlrnl trusty , old . ' .Inlht11attOnr w'III Ilnurisln darnt the rttning year. 'Vt' shall his far n : ' p' ' Ii'lo put's0r the policy of "hest rvriltg unrvItie by hest sent'- big the hltereS'v "f oar Intrunv , " 1'l.I' NTS' lib' . $1 " 44 SIl.i ; l'i : itl'-NA. 1dS'rl'ltIxi : . St ' ( ) .l""S ( l'31I'ISItN , tilt . Mlat'S S11'A311' ltui't' , l'Iere's mrdi- etnci , Ayers nn'hirucl : , hill fn the $ LO ) 1417.0 , unl Just lt'et'tvrd , tvhlch we sell for i5c CASH' , ur Cut 2it' lh utun Seltzer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rleeu 250 ( 'hhindu'rlnin's Caigl Cure . . . . . , . , , 20t' idle Gem ( 'atsrris faro .lilt' Splendid IIin r4 Rubber .ttotnlzer . . . . . IOr n'1'rtlow''s Swan's 1)otvu Powder , . . . , fir Sac' l.aLd teIIt' Ftrt' i'nwtlrr , , , , , , , , , , , , , 9ir 51k' Purzunt'8 Puce l'ow'der , . . . . . , . , , , . Sic $ I.OO Madnnt' Yule's Goods , , . , , . , , . 75t' $1.04) ) I'eptog'nlr Milk l'ow'des' y0r $ L50 Vin 11un Innl ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . $1.t5 $1,51) ) Fellow's Syrup' . . . . . 1.20 $ L ( ) Mexlrnn Ilar : Reslo'ntive . . . . . i5r 5n. ' 'l'nrrant's Aperb'nt , , . , . , . . . , .j , . , .1 ° c „ ; o ] Itlmpltrey's Sprclilrs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lot' cns.'nrots in' Sump Sized SO7.otbnlt 204 2i' ltubifuuia 2 : , , ' lanxnai ' itrnnto Quinine . . . . , . , , . . , 1 t $1 it ) pufy's Man tVhlske ) S.c it l It. Snip fm' olr.ttltng , . . , , , pr MIr King's New IIsrovory . . Jar 5"t' Slnart' " DyStpSla 'I'llblot s . . . . . . . . 4Cc .tltt'id ( ttn' Il.'iulvnl lime , Sher f0 ao & , McConnell Drug C 0 tSlidtllc of 1tIi.k ) lrrlt totlgt' SI. Oiuthn , Neb. Rats and Roaches0 Sinn St arlln ; tint' fnI'll ltcys y'an hire nulirrtl Inn Ii ( reas ( ' I 1) Ihese miHy9ltg p'sts , npt'cltlly ROA111' S , around the hot ii'ntur pip'S. 11'1 'lilt clear t'v't'y 0111' of Ilt'ltl out. 11'1 hin't' the sttill' . It I' non-polsultotts-inst. lay it mrotnuil tint' slink or elt tin ( ptult'y shelve ( and Iii a w'e4'k the thug is (10114' , It coma Ju 'tuti at 5)c nit ! ! s 1)uSitIvely gutu'mntye 1. It is ECu FF0 J. A. FU1 L.ER t L C Kith uud Iouglas St. I ; Dail't : ail to Attend Our Great , llA ALL tt t t ' ( : 4 * ' STEINWAY , A. B. CHASE , ttiR , , . . . , VOSE & SONS , IVERS AND POND , EMERSON' PACKARD , and other standard Pianos to select from. Lyon R Heal ) ' Upright only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ S5.OO Billings Upright , good condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 " Chlckering , walnut cast' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $135.00 File New Upright , eastern matte. . $149.00 ' Halict , c Cnmstou , iinrdnrtn , II allot & Basis , Kimball and other medium grade Pianos at your owl prices , Organs and Square Plaooa from $220,00 $ up , New Pianos for rent. Pianos tweed , repaired , moved and exchanged. Tel , 1025 , 'rite for eataingne and prices , We sell new pianos an $5.00 I c mo et' Mueller. . . . . . . ' 1'111 : (1LI ) .S : I ) II EI.lAllld : i'IANO 1101. . Steinway & Sons 1313 rarnaln Street. Representatives. 337 Broadway , Council Blulls , I ! 5 .ds ' , The Cloak 1 Department Intel's on the new ceiiturt/ with , n new sole am ! wit/ ( recol'I breakin/ prices , 'ihTe u'i.c'lt ' t'ou , till I1app/J lYeu ) Yell ) ' , a)1(1 tllI1Jk ,11ou , ko1' the ) ) atronl/o beStnloel ( 71)1011 K5' fol' the past , few //en's. ilid , ii oar bu//ei' , 1)u' . Chasm00(18111 the 70o1'lI's best )11 rl'Cts lilt/i unljr1Jjt eI SJot caS/l. (111(1 selling t/lent , tit a clol'o p1'/it ? . 'ill ' e1)- 1itlo its to t1'/IC , then we 'wilt earn it. In cktinlnf ( ( hc 101ce ( prices in ) resu'u ( lint icu , tic at' ( ' ou1j rrpcuilry ( , ( Gc vayimis mil mi' cuelunur's , " ll C're leoki (1 ( nvrgu'ltrr ( , and Jo iatd I/otu' 1'iC"s 10 be Cite to u'cst. ' " 200 ladles' Hersey Jacltets , newest styles , silk lined tinrougln out-a decDled bargain-:0th century aulo t , prleo only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . K'1q 500 ladles' Jackets. in all wool lncrseys nod friezes-every gnr menL otik lined thronghnut-inn binea , tans , black and browns t r' --worth up to $10,00 , for only , In tltlS 20th 4 _ century sale-a ( reilarkablo iolue ) , . . . . . . . . . 1 .9r ti T 925 ladies'inn 1ui10rls1 Jacltets , i1 nil wool rnhitrrlnis , trunmed with strap seams uud bllltois-nt'arly till 11110.1 w ttli 't Sitinner'e salhn-theso bring eissest buyers bark-ti'y al'l' y { worth 0p to $ I5.OO-o1 sale in this 20tln con- , 1 / 6s r 475 hig11-tins , Man-tailored Jtickets-lhry are worth your bcdt 1t _ I nttentimi nail n'l11 incur the closest Ins1)retlon-they sumo In : whipcords , montanacs all the famous washtngton mills k .r- soya-they are all Ilneti ss'th ! Lila reiawneti Skinner's satin with ills brand warriulting it for time years slttntpel on-they are tine very finest good , in the mm'ltcts-Jn box "rents , tight-fitting anti high colltirs-tho greatest f eoliecticn of garments ever placed On limy COltntere In Oltlalla-they are worth u ) to $30-in this 2Oth century sale your choice for , . . 175 Indies' Mtn-tallored Suits , in tight-fitting or box ( runt jackets-they are worth $15 no take the time to come and see them-lit thls 20th century pule ' for only . , , . . . , . . . 1).1 200 lnfants' Ildordown : Cloaks , trhnmcd with angora , is'orth $ LOS , ' 4 for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . C 200 ladles' Silk Dress Skirts , in iiialn and iggred , vsorh Up to $12.00 , I1 for . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1) . 100 ladles' Skirts , ! n binp3 and brgwn-they tire vary pl'eUy patterns- i worth ( or auk' . . . ' . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' . . ' . . ' ' . . . ' . ' . . ' ' . ' ' . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 200 all wool Serge Skirts , pcrcallfQ lined throw&kout ( t r , for. each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .11 , . . . . . . . .1 t ' Sklrli , lwrcalino lined gnu Intgrltp9tl worth t Ladkx' all wool Crepon , ( 4 io.ooforonly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 200 plaid Skirts , tin nine new'ost patterns , worth $000 , t tor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1 51) dozen iadtc's' Flee r Linul lt'r T'rers , n'nrtli $1 7 ; , fur and Y l e 000000000 000 0000000000 000 000 000 000 00000 0 0 A ° lflJ o 0 'ere ' re 0 0 BmeQO 0 0 0 0 0 ° ThenBoeters 0 ° 1 0 0 0 0 0 ea 0 el t le ItIiiOlile' f11t S 'I . / 0 0 , . 0 o i "tic " a i thermometers 0 0 SOC i c0 thermometers r ° 0 0 lfiaf1Clal f e r m i f > i etelS tjl' 1 , 0 0 o 1 ° ' ' sc - 0 Trade the 6 I'If801lieCrS 1 0 0 Our clttrf study is till' lnttt'l' They are as big as tint ( ; t 0 0 world. They mark faslions , prnduetlnns , Prices. All d 0 the a louse me w atchN with the eyes tit n y 0 0 aleuth , Tito Moro Itself Is practically a 1he19nolttcter ' 0 0 of tin tondo of tints section , 0 0 ( ! rent care is taken to hold n stead tennperature 0 0 of nssnrtntents , gnnllties , lowest prlr's ( , 0 0 Our stnrekeophng does lint riot down to zero when 8'tsnnS nra pttat , or be0 0 cacao 11 ( mill ) rf a dozen rolnimnn pretexts for sellhlg oil. 11'0 lilentl tO hltve tine 0 0 store equally goal and egtinlly Serslccable all the year round , into day as woil us 0 0 nnuihe' . 0 0 .Anti again we nlentiou 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 : tf1- C 0 0 0 1'Oll ate mistaken if yoi ttliuk w e have said the Inst ward ttbout Furs , Oh , no ! 0 0 'i'hrre's lots of ) 011 alto havei't as yet beChn furred , nod w'o wnnt yon to know 0 nbnut Ilirnt , ci 0 ° The hp' men are wtrrleti. l'hny've a right to be , Mil in = ch of story it Jana0 0 RI' ) ' 1811'4 enough = to env ( Prices , Vull'II coed furs yet h0for ( tlro hods start , 1'ou'II 0 0 noel tlrin NIiXT season , Im' . 1'1)11 cnI't get therm evenly for nulhitg Ito -but ° 0 ueurer Ul It Ilttns rfrr brfl n' , perhaps ° 0 There'll be a sperlnl sltoniug of Pura today. 11'111 yotl 'aloe ? C 0 0 0 0 0 A 0 0o b , t 0 0 0 0 r 7 0 0 0 0000000000000000000000000000000000000C0 . / N ; ( Clearing Sale 011 Slippers , Shoes a . e 1iiS. , SHOES. aclies' line $ , 50'Tici Kid Shoes , with silk vesting tO1)5 , Oil Slue at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,90 Ladies' fine , 3,00 Chrome Kid Lace Shoes , with ( Ion- 1)10 i'air ' htitehed soles , 'on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 Men's $2.00 satin calf lace shoes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 Boy's ti1.5O satin calf lace shoes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c ' The Famous ffULTRQyt Shoes for Women. , ( 'I All styles , ill vici kid , fine call' and patent leather , 'with turn tu(1 welted sales au(1 ( 'us11 ion cork inner soles. The ULTRA is the lat. j , t , est , up-to-date shoo for woinwi ; price , i3.50 , . . V t , ' 3 T11e Celebrated . STETSON Shoes ' For den oh Sale. eery 'flue 'Stetson" i S ' Ittp , , , ' . t h e best shoe that'S Made for . n I'he ULTRA Shoe 111011. \V C have ForVonltn , ilk velour tall' , enamel calf and vici kid , the att,5t styles and llllll(1 made- ' 'Stetson" in every pair. Call Tic " 1 E'I'SoN" Shot for Men ul(1 see them. Price , ff i5.00 LECCff YYrCt,7. Hisses' tine Sl .Jersey Legging , , off sale at . . . . . . . . . . 69c Boys' tii Canvas L ( gg1T1g5 , on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49c lullieS' 85c Ovel'gaitei'r , OIL sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c 35c 11T001 Soles at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SL PPERS lien's $1 imitation Alligator Slippers , only. . . . . . , . . . , 6130 Men'sl.0 1L11Ct wubroldertd 51i)1a'S ( r.t. . . . . . . . . . $9c Lathes' } 1bLalercloth l horse Slippers , at . . . . . . . . 750 Ladies' "f5 ( ' i'elt honse Slippers , on sale at. . . . . . . . . . . . 38c a cG y rt ' . . , " swaorfi F' acanst ltau ( dira : d l. t'7 n rret' ) ' I.unl of ( ott5h , ( old , I.n..m'ip . c v : OU R NTEFO TO CURE : Iirusroess , inilnatva , C tinr h , nntl all J ; , ltmgtwdtnrnat tI , ttdt'S , n l f t pruuf of h. ! t dot's tot sicken 1)r dl.agrco 4 ii ttls the stmnarh , itIC for all ago. . , Dr Kays Lwig : WI hr 1)a , .t in' . all rem dolls pluilly nod om I'hvdrlnn wlf , gtsr PIh1I : AI ) % I ( I „ n It 'Fag , ' i..Ih . 1)r , by Irukgi.un .rut In milli , lt'rlpev ' and n 1'ILT.I ; S.1ail'Ils. X lilt' ( ' , Instil + lnecnl. . . ' + dj ? Andress Dr. R.J. KAY MEDICAL CO. , ( Wraern Office Omaha , Nob. c i AI.1 , oP rn ! BCST JUUGS OP TOBACCO SAY , y r t e Stoecker Cigar ! t Is , 11'ithott Qitsli0t , the "lest " CJgnii ! 'out ! i Onllthu. TWO STOIIES,1107 DOUGLAS AND 221 SOUTH 16th STi1EEL r f I ri TEETH p " l „ , ' at I' ii I w now , aid In tints itov you 1 , , , L ' Ihr 11,111' ) ' 'ii ' t.I' of , ( usrtul . ,1 mil auu , I I , I t ( I"ug , , t1' you wuul'1 ' nth.I. 1 r r Iw ln' ubllprd to d r'r nil olt tb ( klud III a Syr ) I Ih In unravti ) ' In ) Our toout.1)l 75' ha tight a , , tmibler : , Cy ' . . . . . . Milt ( ' " I'Illinas i5u ( and l'Illlnits ISU tip. Grand set tt'elIi . . . . . . . . . r..nl ) r 0enfal c ' 0 O gaffIs Philadelphia Room . . , ' ' . 11117 511)1.1.tI s'1' - - CHICAGO and EAST. ' - : GT. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS , , ; td /n'rr J HOTSPRINCS&DEADWOOD. .14 _ ' Clew Clfv Offices. 1401.03 Farnaml , 11 ( ) YLLG.1 'l'ine Ltiurtit' . , lain . 1 ir ' his p ( urd f (1I7 fl 1 , , l1) y ubil. r 1 ( @ Li't' . . u. t Col naUt. r