The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, November 16, 1895, Page 8, Image 8
0 THE E AMERICAN BOYD'S NOV. 17. ia A 19. Aimer .ki tiisr IKtl.l lll. 1.01.1 nv . . . m ruTpnnnifir Mon & Tues. Omaha's N Department Store Its Phenomenal Success. rr.ele with .rm., but not more the band, of th verl critic La re in-d oiilv hUhrt iirals. VkUirleB Uh,-ini..mmotti e.UnlUhm. nt Their Srdo.i'. romam.-, "Helena," iU t UunW r. and .helve. w.uh.d down the ,.lay, an 1 It U aid l re tb ma- i i .i.i.,.., rmn fin.l . t ri ! of 1 1. i treat Punch writer. Supported t' t lft i'J Powerful Company Hii.in -K'trui' II rd -, hine; Mid DOWN ING MMH lUMMi. MOMtO TMMltl UtMMi. i' Sal t-ti-M tb'r. Sue aii.t The Gladiator, Othello, Helena. kntthin ia the line, in t;'i wr-. HaUder.' Ilrdur ! I'roWily thu thin r J'r-- to i wi'e' heart after the is i-i-e-tcd of a ! love that bake, nice, Is a k'wkI ae-k of fiuur. Tbe fl ur d-parlnienl i.f the I- ' ii .i I . a I... ...... !.tUnthr,.an...i.'l.. atfo tlu I-"-, . iu n.' - t " M,.,r and IUH- h.dd I.hmL Haie Vrr j IWra ( he r. totality rBidfmI -I Other l ine It Im Added. ! .? Omaha ' uotiitd t hnjueb ! celebrated White Star Mill Patent. t-.tunlay imrti' guilt ry. 2.V. .hotiy The CreiaMon Theatre it Tclvpnona Uli. PAXTON A Ht'Kt.KSS, Mjrrs, i UlltMH'Mful. i Itut the I.obeelt MerchandUe Com I any are nit .atlrtted with wnai iney 4 NIGHTS .H.mm.'in-inr I l C.,Hllf MtlneV NOV. Cosgrovo & Grant's Comedians IN The DAZZLER M ATI N KK V KDN KSHA Y. USUAL PRICES. C,,M,Mi N"V " ' WAI.KEUVVIU.W.II.K. the c.tlumna of THE AMUdt AS ! fnl lh, full-w-ijfht flour, for whut you n. w tomcany had been orj;aiii.ed f. r wouia have to ay for an iaf. rlor grade liahh' hoUM-. acd it 1 HIP ei-v j r i 11. , , . . ,v, u, i.'gmh facUaslhi tht ha iimde them !..,! . r.i muli wi'll-known and re- nnomtlhlf .uln- m a an - S. natori IdH'ck and Mr. It. Holbrook. formerly J B1C doirj? for th pood . ouli; of this .uful and ener.-lU-bu.lne.mn city na ai n:) neKok -....K liable ttril' to place a dry-good dt ...v.u.ku. ,;4rtment, a dr.iL' d. -partment and a A f.r w..-ki Inter the n.ny , d , t under th.ir oH'n'd a largo di iartmenl ol re at j r(M)f I.Mti-IM Coitol avenut-. ana immedi- will aU-ly l.la.-ed a half-puge advertiHen.ent ! Company the h aJera in th.e . Mx cial i i a. t . .. . a h..jlun in thtt KoniuiiH M'l t-e l.lf rj f Heawn. Minnkaii.1m. Minn., Noveinlur 1 i. KinToit "Ihk Amkhican: Y. M. C. A. has alvaH in i n nuppon-a to stand for Y tning Min'st'hrletian Af flat Ion a Piiilictiint rollgloiw orgnnl.ation. The K'pe In hU lit ut letter tit hln clergy forbade them meeting with their "dlwtentlng brethren," tocorruct morals, etc. 5(H),(KH) Iielnnd inter preted this meaning from It: Human Cathollea will hold their convention separately and at the same time aa do Protectant. The eonelufiona reached atiiioh meetings will he made known hereafter. In order to bring about a reunion of ull faltbH, palwt will net on the name Hues with Protectant. According to nn Irish sheet, there l now a Roman Catholic Y. M. C. A I fa name 1 Young Mon' Cathollo A- aoclation. Now, what 1 the objtot In thl Y. M. C. A. lettering of the new order? Why, It will cause confusion The Protestaut organization may do some act that will become very popular at eotuo future time. The priests, hav ing such an order, can. lay claim to the deed. It gives another chance for more deceutlon. Their total abstinence or ganlxalion was never formed because the priesthood believed In that doc trine. In future, no gathering of heretics will tako place without meeting one at the same time and place by the follow era of Leo. No one should no surprised If at an early dine ho find the Chris tlan Endcavorers met by a "(3. K. S.," nr Cathollo Kudeavor Society. Then tho Kpworth League will u e a Kucha rist Leairuo. with their b. L. badger and the King's Daughters will fee tho Maltose Cross on the breiwt of a woman and look up to lee the ncn-aplrltual countenance of a duuirhter of the pope These Protestant societies bhould huve their resiiectlve badges copyrighted, or the Church of Home will step in and do it for their own uto. Such Is the way of Homo, and her heggar force will be sent from house to house and from titlce to cflko, soliciting aid for the C. E. or the Y. M. C. A. Many who are approached will suppose they are asked to help Protestants, when, In fact, they aro Invited to give money to their oath-bound tneimos. Any pernm familiar with the ways of Jesuits will know at once the source from which this new r. M. C. A. ema nated. It never came from the, brain of Leo XIII., but fiom tho brains cf his cunning tools, who are well versed in Protestant terminology. Of course he will approve these schemes, It's dol lars and cent with him. Money Ik power with him, and It's power he mott detires. Tho Pope of Homo Is a poor, weak individual, but lay a dollar at his 'eet and he will leap with the agility of a young athlete, and get it. Roman Catholics never hesitate to trespass upon Protestant rights to gain fame or gold. The Jesuits are their schemers.. This latest should awaken at least a few cf the true Y. M. C. A. people, and arouse tther societies to thedargorcf being duplicated. It is time they moved. Forewarned is fore armed. Zamuot. In The Amk.KU'AN announcing the bar gain which could iw found on their counter and In the tarlous department. Prom the day the doors were thrown open to the public the fctore has Ix-cn crowded with people seeking bargains, and few, If any, have gone away empty- handed. n a conversation with Mr. Holbrook yesterday we wero Info-mt d of the Im mense sale of stoves and ranges which hi company had had, and were really astonltiied that one firm could put so muuy upon the market in so short a time, and the K-st part of it was, those tove and ranges wero all of tho very best grade and of tho latest and roost Improved pattern. It seems as though the people of this city and these in tills vicinity had grown to realize the truth- of thu old adaire that "tho best is always the cheapest." U has not been hi very long ago that a firm in this eltv with a record for fair dealing and low prices were heard to admit that the stove business was gradually slipping away from them, and from what Mr. Holbrook snld In his conversation with us, we have an Idea wo know in what direction It Is slipping. We asked Mr. Holbrook what Hie traile wai demanding this year in the way of Heaters, and ho thought that the American Ventilator was meeting with the most favor. It wasabeautt ful stove to begin with; its construction was simule. and a slntrle clance at It convinced tho prospective purchaser that it was a fuel saver and a heat-pro dueer of more than ordinary power He showed it In threo seizes, fto. UU 140 and Nil), rancina: In price from J.I7 to $45. The American Ventilator Is a hard-coal base-burner with a Patent Duplex Grate, and Is generally ae knowleJged by stove-men to have no cnmnetltor on the market to-day. Prob ably tho stove which comes the m arest to beirg a competitor Is the American Jewel, but It Is sold only by the Lobock Merchandise Uompany. ine Amen can Jewel Is shown in threo Ue.s, aud ranges In urico from $25.35 to $313.) Doth the American Ventilator and the American Jewel are manufactured by tho Great Wetern Stove Works, of Lnavenworth, Kas., and the Great Wes ern Stove Works are represented In this city by theLobeck Merchandise Company Resides tho brands above mentioned, thev are showlmr the American Gem, a hard-coal base-burner, for $23 C5; tha Great Western Oak Stoves soft-coal heaters in nine sizes, and rarging in nrice from $ll.ti5 to $20.2o: the Silver Oak, three sizes, for $9 0, $10.95 and $12.ti7. and the Model Oak, In four 8u.?s. for $0.10, $7.15, $8.10 and 10.!5. The IX L Steel Range is the best and most durable ranee ever offered the trade in Omaha, and Is also tho cheap est range in point of dollars and cents on the market to-day. Ti.e Lobeck Merchandise Company offers it in two sizes a ti hole range for $40 or a 4 hole range for $32. Then they have the Famous Banquet Ranges in three sizes, Canon I.arf vs. the People. A press telegram from Hi nton Har bor, dated October 31, states that Priest McLaughlin, of Niles. has been marry ing people at a wholesale rate without who-e rlork-s ie a'wajs historically itt-in stit g. an.l bi! facile pen has done ni luneh to M.T-tuale the hUtory of lint n lurg tone by. Tho story Is ltld in Italy during ttie fourteenth cen tury, and in ene of those deep, thought ful creations that are always welcotte to the cultured mir.d. Mr. Downing play the part of a warring chief, and his maniiieent pb'qie, hi tremg voiie and hU grace become him in It and invest it with a natura!cet that make the play almot-t seem an actu ality. He is mprorted by i-.ugenie H'.air, in the title role, and a strong ...im.iihiiv The oroduetlon Is new, anu the scenery, stage Betting and costuni- r. iiu- iiKikt o'ahoratu oi anvininir which Mr. Djwnlng ha ever given to the public. "Othello," with Mr. Downing In the title role and Kugenie isiairun Uejae mora, will be the hi Ion Te,day night T . . ...,,,.,,. .... t bilwuilil lua s,n Intel - i l . ....... -- If they sueeeed in the ir effort it lettuul tiett and the social event ol the make tho Le.beek Merchamllso - How's Tins! iu.. .....li,.H II ...w iLiltur rtari. ril for niiy ! of lnltirrli that cannot hu cured ty II nil a e aiiirrn nire. i.' l i ii b ; vv a ihi 'i uipiiti. e it., ti... ...i.i..rki...l l.iavi, limwn b'. J ( In m y for III last l i y :irs. antl Iw le Iilin iMTfivily hononiMt' In nil !uiii-wj trtnsiu--lloim mi.i BiianiMnlly alilf to carry o-it any oliltiratlorii iiihuo oy innr iinu. WkSTS J HUAS, VKIIOH'Saill uruRIl, lun'uu. Wai.iuno. Kinsan & Mauvih, wholesale- ilriniKMs.Tole.il.. IHilo. ii. .ii' i',..i, riirM tu tiikin tnternallv. u..,i,, lllrax'tlv lllion I 111' lllooil Mill IIIUI'OUK iMiifn.i- of tli hVatent. TfMliiiouliils wnt free. I rlce i h: pel oouw. mjiu j n m-. department, as they aro to day in the stoe and hotiMfurnlhing lines. Mr. Holbrook savs hi company are aereeably surpiire'd at the volume of huslnes which they have done every i!ay sinee they 'n'.'d their dinirs, and that they desire to thus publicly thank their customer fur the patronHge given and tho ginid will manifested, and In tlinatci that If the other firm an doing as much business there Is no need of talking about hard times In Om.iha AMI si:mkms. "The opportunity and tho man u.U.n, la t heiatrlcall v ( xcmnllucd in the career of Walker White'sido. Mr. Whiteside Is now a man of about 30, rich In physical and inte-lltct al life. He has essayed Shakespearean roles since he was 15. A half-dozen year he irave to studying tho Immortal drama turgo. He studied with the same con scientiousness and devotion that char acterized Edison in his chosen field of kimmn nnilpavnr. Hut the cry that call for scintillations of genius is the first to hoot it. Fulton, Stephenson, More, Howe, Ed i son and others met skepticism only to conquer It, und Whiteside has weathered many years' criticism to be declared by a nation's conservative dramatic authorities the only living American tragedian cf promise. Polito circles in Omaha are enthusiastic over the brilliant trage dian's forthcoming engagement, which will Vegin at thCrelghton on Thurs- .lav. TCnvnmher 21. and continue for three nights. Cosgrove & Grant's comedians in Tho Dazzler" will be tho attraction at tho Creiahton for four nights, com mencing with a matir.ee, Sunday, No vember 17 In preparing "The Dazzler" for the season of 1895-iW, Messrs. Cosgrove & r.nmt have borne in mind that this would he the sixth year of their piece, and that it had already out-lived by two years tho average farce-comedy, and so have determined that the piece shOLld contain so many novelties that it would not only attract and please Its old friends, but soeure many new ones, With this obie'ct in view, tho play has been rewritten, and is now one cf the very brightest and funniest of all the farce-comedies, containing a clever plot and a bright story told in the breeziest wy. It is full of good comedy situations, and yet plenty of time aud opportunity is given for the introduc tion of other strong specialties by which the company has made its repu tsition in the past Anion? tho many features of this sea son's "Dazzler" Is the re engagement cf the diminutive comedian, Bobby hal stem. Though scarcely three feet tall, his work during the past two seasons has stamped him as a genuine laugh provoker as well as a good actor, hot tie Burke is the leading comedienne Danger Signals Mote Uun half tbe ri. lims of consump tion Jo not iw.ir Iter tin it. Here is a list of symrtiuiis hy whuli consumption can certainly be dete'cUsi: Cough, one or two slight efforts on risine' . evcuri invr durinir tiic d-iy and fre- quenllv duritn; the nii;ht. Short breatbtiiz ailiT exertion. a tuht. cstvvially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. CbtUtum in the evening, followed By PtrsptiMion toward morning and Tale fjie ana ijiigmJ in ine morning. Loss of viijiiiy. If you have these symptoms, or any of them, do not delay. Tliere are many preparations wlikh claim to be cures, but Dr. Hclifr'i CBfllUb Kcmfdy fi r Consumption has the tininesi endorsements, anu ius Stood the test of years. It will arrest con sumption in its earlier staires. and drive away the symptoms named. It is manu factured by the AvKer Aieaicine i,n., 10 and 18 Chambers St., New York, and sold by all reputable druggists. --Sla IS N g j) SI UJ 2 1 (S) " t mm m g j cd m is n O o VV. N. WHITNEY, Special Sale Men's Shoes $.200 $3.00 WM.. N. WHITNEY, 107 South Sixteenth Street. Man's 'ie Sat hi Calf L co lit id Conjrrcvss. liiivs" Pino Calf Laco Good voa r Wo 1 1 Xocdlo o r An rro w Stjunrc ToosLntost Stylo. ANCIENT HISTORY Tells Us that Geese Once Saved the City of Rome from Destruction At the hands of the Gauls. N.B-WE HAVE NO GEESE. But we can save tho City of Omaha from paying High Prices fur poor Goods. The Big Bennett Store Does not Deal in Bankrupt Wrecks-but we have every thing that is New, tresh ana Wholesome. AT BARGAIN PRICES fin n irmiil "-lb. can lor 5c. Tomatoes -good Si-lb. can for "c Peas good 2-lb. can lor he Succotasli-2-lb. can for 7c Peaches, new, line heap ted. per lb. Haisins, line new crop, per in. .a- irAltDWAKIS SNAPS- Oil Stoves -ts Dinner Pails '"i" Stove Mats ie' All Copper Wash Hollers l-4n llASBMHiST HAKGAIXSisSi lucornoratiou Notice VI. I.. V..l.I. nlirnn (Vl'lt llt llllllpr- tltlt V I? lI'Mt'1! . M.Knt'tl have .nrorponut'tl under the luwa or in i t? H .lfwriwKii. P'-'i't. - bem'tlitarv, brnevoU-nt s.H'U'ly or assofla tmu. , ,, i'irst. Tho name of this corporation snail be MipnMiie roresi. oouni'ii v,m n Mm'oiiU. Its priticiusti pi art ui irmiHw i Imsints shu.ll t In the titv of Omaha. State Third. The Kncral natun of its business . . , i snail oe 10 comoin un t'initMH' w. ..- Ch.. a rrtnnir T.rolt V ft. 1700(1 SlHtTpr And I tv.. il.u u if lit und .V VPHrU illtO UUV IE) JV'UUi 'I vjl O rs Mill.'' mini'ii ui" nv.'w. - dancer, and has a magnetic way about VishTutnUL.e i n at-c.PU h Unnwn iiriiVPH. Til irtftt ft flUld from "v J T . , which shall hv paid at the at-ath otamnu tllllC. 1 VO Ull 'H -4 . itllJ " f,vmJ IJfl . HI LUC lHlhllOU t u- ....... j ing the part of "Ezekiel Pippea, the SftKarA andVfor 5 mcdest man," is one of the brightest '"S"' Vr, .'....- nivmAilliina trt Vui f f Uinil in 'A TOO- I Imtw in ueliuwu ir fHeuhilit V. V' LI UK Vt'UHJUlUlU-' t-Vr- " I'M lll un linn l I 11 n . n v.. i J .1 l i. o. ...... .. r...iLPi.u uml ...tnvi.tmnt cumcuj. ia i-jnivt, society wttltout profit to us incorporators . x i i .,...,.,,.,..,.i;n f,,i. U;.iiifii u.irv r4 run. the UeriLan comeay pan, return, w S ; h:we caul al sToVCind it the cast this? vear, and will be wel- expenst-s and henetiis shall be paid from " ' I ,1 1 ...... ..It; luvlili. Ui (ifti-n JIM r.l'C- 1 h all ee-hn !iw nis C Oin-CUl J ; , ...i i:.,, Ii.q the Special Banquet S.iries In three comedy work during tho nrst four sea sizes, and the Family lUnquet in fiveH)n90f the play. Will West, a clever sizes. Kvery one of these ranges Is ; and ropular vocalist, has many friends in this ritv. Others in (ilass Jar Jelly, at 8c Can Lye, at 4c liest Bread, per loaf, at 2c Smoking Tobacco, per lb. at l.H.i Chewing Tobacco, per lb. at l'.o Coal Hods Fire Shovels Copper Bottom Tea Kettles... 13o Ileal China Teas, set of ti We Fine Flute Tumblers Porcelain C.iamte I'lutea : Good Trunks, at I--'" Wood Water Pails ioe. (Sold Bend Teas and Plates. Fine Kngraved Tumblers... 1 l-ineb Satchels, at Wash Boards Bushel Corn Baskets 10c 4c 4Sc C 10e Out-of-Town Folds Should Obtain Our Large Illustrated Catalogue. Mailed Free to All. W. R. BENNETT CO., 7502-12 Capitol Avenue, OMAHA, NEB. GREAT . . DISCOUNT ANG. Shoe Sale! You can save from 15 to 25 per cent, on all cash purchases for .1 ...ill.!..... .1 t tie 110X1 tinny eias. You get $5.00 Shoes for $3.50 You cet $3.00 Shoes lor z.zo r 1 t a. c r You get $4.00 Shoes for $2.75 You net $2.00 Shoes for $1.50 Youths' 2.00 Shoes for $1.50. Ladies' Shoes in the same proportionate prices. O. LANG, 71S So. Sixteenth St. being offered at a price never before quoted in Omaha. Tnere is a bareain in any one of them. They will all give entire satisfaction. The fact that they are sold by the Loboek Merchandise Company is sufficient guaranty tf that this ritv. Others in the cast are George Leslie, Ida Marie Kodgers, Alice Whitmy, Isabel Porcival, the Schumsn sisters, Julia Rjmalne and j Marie Richardson. The music is all new, bright and of the kind tnai is requiring the formality of a license. A j and for their benefit the Lobeck Mer- test case has been brought before the I chandise Company has a full line, cf circuit court and placed cn the calendar I various sizes and pricas, but all war ranted to be A o. 1 Some lieonlo. however, have not got. most normlar with farce-comedy aud i- out of the habit of using a coqk-stove, enccs. for trial at this term, although Mc Laughlin's lawyer moved to quash the indictment on the ground that tbe law In regard to marriages was uncon stitutional. This is only another phase of priestly contempt for the law of tho state and the will of the people. There is only one law that the priest obeys the canon law. All statutes which conflict with this are impious. Exchange. On Sunday night the curtain of Boyd's Theatre will to raised ftr the first time this season on tragedy. On IIIIVU IU .1 A"XJ. - But we have not the time to describe that occasion Robert. Downing and his all f hrt lines nf Sioves and Ranges i larce and taienieu company win givo which Mr. Holbrook pointed out to us, or to even mention in a casual way why Saumet's historic and heroic drama, "The Gladiator," with a wealth of one particular style Is better than some ; scenic investiture and costuming, other. If we stepped to do that, THE j On Monday night Mr. Downing will American would not be issued tnis : give for tho first time in this city a weelc- ) presentation of a heroic piece that has The departments taken up with heat-! met with the greatest approval from ing stoves, ranges and cook-stoves are ' the public in the east, and which at iiieMi.liers are not liatle for its corporate de it , . Kiflli. The t line (if coirmenrement or this corporation .-h ill In- the 51 h day of Septem ber. l-'.", and .-.luill continue 30 years with power I y r', incorporate. , , , Sixth. The highest amount of Indeoteu ness or U ihilitv lo which th's corporation is at any time to nDivt. ilelf at any one time outsli.e of death Lenetits hall be VieW. Seventh. Its affairs shall be nianaued by an Executive Council or Board of lUrectors of not 1h than eight tnembeis, who shall be its elective officers known as fupieme uuai dlan. Supreme Advisvr. Supreme Clerk, r-u-pii'ine Banker, Supreme t'tiysleian and three Its nrst elective omcers, to serve unui mn Hrst ineetliiL- of its Supreme Forest shall be Mary .1. Iluse. Supren e (iuardian: femniii K. laucnester. supreme i.uvisrr, mnj ... Koot. Supren e Clerk; ( has. C. Farmer. Su preme Hanker; W. O. Hod p era. Supren. e I'by sician; Geo. C. Thompson, (ieorue S. Cott aud U. A. Weise. Supreme Jlanaers. Eis-'hth. The first u eetlnu of it Supreme Forest shall beheld at Saint licuis. State of Missouri, on tlie second I'uesday of Marcn, IsiiT. and shall be held diennially then-after at such time and place as shall be flesinated at the last pr.vedim? session. Its hxecu tive Council shall hold regular annual tneet inus on the third Wednesday of January, ex cept Iu the year in which ita supreme t orest eon venes. Witness our hands and corporate seal of the Supreme Forest, Woodmen Circle, at Otnah. State of Nebraska, this 5th day of September r'J:. M .v .1. lies. Kcby li. Hoot. Supreme Guardian. Supreme Clerk. 11-8-4 CHRIST. HAM AN. Watchmaker antl Jeweler, Fine Watch repairing a specialty 512 South 16 Street. OMAHA. NEB. N.J. WEYRICH, Undertaker Embalmer Telephone 6t. 813 South 16th St., OMAHA. LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED. M. DALEY. V mmw mmt m Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases. cloth Ins cleaned dyed and remodeled. 501 'ortu St., OMAHA. KI5. M. O. MAUL. Successor to Ilrexel & Maul. Undertaker and Embalmer 1117 r AK.iA.lt M. Little Red School House Savings Bank, With Flag. Nothing ever sold like it. SEND 25 CENTS FOR SAMPLE. Agents Wanted Everywhere. THE PATRIOTIC SUPPLY CO. 131 Tremont Street, BOSTON, MASS. WANTS. AGENTS WANTEIl-Male and Female, iu each county. State previous occupa tion to receive special proposition. Steady work; uood pay and advancement, tins-Hit star Pchi.ishinc. Co.. Chicago. Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB. H. K. BURKET, pUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Office removed from 113 North loth street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 90. -: OMAHA, NEB THE AMERICAN Is $2,110 a year, in ad vance. The best patriotic paper in the United Slates n bfcnhe now. American Ladies! When Needing the assist ance of a First-Class Dress Maker Should not forget to call on MRS. Jt MES GILLAN. ,or(i i-'olfi Street FULLSC TfrC 0TtiTH $J Ferftct fit guarantied. Teeth ex tracted in the morn- i,lL' u,,,l u new set made the same day. Teeth extracted without pain. DR. WITHERS, Dentnt. fourth floor, Browu Blk.. ltiih & Itouglas, o'H, ma