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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1887)
OMAHA DAILY BfcE : THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1887 HEARD ALL OVER THE CITY , Omaha Still In the Plold For That Big Convention. A SICK MINER IN A HOTEL. Kiilm'H f'rrflotint Property Tli Saiul- U.IKKLM ! Mun-Ivcs-Mi-Ki'ulti N'up- tlulH Ilcv. Slicri III'H UrHlKnnS I.cux ; 'iliclr Old Home. The I'rptiMfran Nntlonnl Convention. Thoftciitleinrn hnvliis In cliurRO tlio nr- rangemi'iitu for dPcuriiif * for Oirinhii the next natlotiHl rumliliiMii convention are Rrcnlly clnlcd ovc'rtlioimiouiiiKvincnt Uiuy Hit ! K < 't- tlntf on all sides , utiil at thu inrulfiiK to bu ln'ld ill the Mllhml to 11,01 io\v evening tliu coininltlcooti subscriptions for ( Idfinjltig tliu exticnsuH that uill tmtuially occur In an iin- iwitnnt umlui taking like this uxpui t to show Home vuiy satisfactory HKUK.K. Thuy luivo ovur tll)00 ) ) In uWi iptinim ultc.uly , and .it that are onlj li.ilf tluuUKh with their l.ibors. Them w.is to liavo boon a mcutliiK last nlht | but owlnfr to tlio Inability of Church Howe , IiM | . . to nwh tnttitvi | iostrN > ncTnint ! vrim ordurai until Fililay uln1it when Unit ( rvntlenmn will bu in attendance. The HOC- mttiry , Mr. Whvulur , produced uluttcr re ceived front Li. F. Jones , Kncliulnjun \ of. the rcpuhlii-.in national committee , honorinx thu receipt of one of thu circulars sent out fiiitn Oiniiha : i few weeks ajcu. Mr. Jones also added Unit It will afford htm much pleasure to meet the gentlemen who will be Rfiit us 11 committee fiom Omaha to Wash ington to lonsult with incmbvts of the com mittee December 13. AMUsTjMKNTH. A MaRiilllrrnt Uenilltlon of "II Tro- valoiilly ila > Aliliotl Company. If tlie rendition of "Marthu" by ninnia Abbott and her admirable company was u Biitces * , tlio perfoimnnccof Veidl's beautiful ojiira , "II ' 1'iovatoro" was n veritable trl umpli The splendid audience was not only charmed but sjinpathctic. There was , of course , no end of cncoies and iccalK All felt that thencefoi tli Abbott's Leonora would be tliu pieasantest of nicmoiics , and tlmt for Onmha her name , llku those of 1'ast.i and t'eisianl , of Urisi anil Mulibi.ui , for New Vork and tlie older e.istetn cities , uould live aluaja in tlie si roll of ijnc liistoiy Li//io Annandale , too , w.is never lieaid lieie at Krenter advantiiKe Her full , rich contralto li.id HUflleient rnrrymir power to penetrate to everpait of thu house , and ttuli to tlie heights and depths of passion , tcndeiiKusand self abmdonment pioper to tlie dilllciilt loli ; of Azuiunn , she seemed inherently at homo. Her nit I UK , too , w.ts stioiift and re.ilistli' . Hcleno Derttiun , as Inc/ , did what littlu Him h.id to do , well. .Slj nor A. Monte- RrilTo , the new tenor , wus courteously reieivtd , ami H.IIIK with lumarkablu inuiics- Hiveness He was o\er efllcient , Matrnlul , thoroughly urtistio and added finely to the ef- fi'i t of eeisCMiu , in ninth 'ie ' appealed. Count ill Luna , b.thu . popular 1'iuettexas cnpitally impersonated The baritone was in butter tone thim upon cither of the ptevious evenings , and was thu recipient of the most lavish applause. In addition to his superb voicu lie is very handsome , which ROCS along wu > s In iiilluenciiiK l > opillur fuvor. Tliu cho rus was nmasivc , huriuonJiiuH , magnltlccnt and not bv an.\ means an Inumscipicntlal feature of this Inhancing perfoimance. Hut to ruvert to Abbott. Shu rotiHcil heibolf grandly to make her Lenora wortliy of any of those who ha\u gone befoie her , and siie filicceeiled beyond description , From tlie up- hearing of tlio open Ing scene to the larger in- Hpiiutlouof thu composers writing in tlie third and foui tli acts , and throughout thu thrilling , impassioned stoims of thu latter liiirt of tliu ojiera , her work was incompara ble , and the audiencu attested their fullest approval by loud , long and tunmltous ap pl.iuso. Tnis aftei noon's matinee. "Chimesof Nor mandy , " thi3u\cnlng , thu"ltohcmian Girl. " \T TIIU ITOI'I I''s. The Katie IVarson lompanv at tlie Pee ple's last night played tlie familiar and cn- leitaining lush drama , "ICaihlcen Mavour- newi , " and will continue it all this \\cck \\ith n matiiiee tills nftuinoon Many of tliu situations in the piece aie very llneiy sus tained , Honest Kmiiiii to Freddy. Tin : l'v.\T < > v , Nov. 22 To tliu Musical Editor of tlie Omaha Woild.Dear Sir : Per mit mo to thank you for tlio complimentary notk-u which jim so kindly lit1 stowed on the rendition of the ioln of "Queen of Spain" on Monday evening in the opera of "Huy Ulan , " by my Piencli dtesses The pleasure which tlio costumes gave iou on that occasion I am raiiiMunt will bo gtcatlj liitunslllcil by tlio perforiminco of ini dresses m tlie cast of ' 'Tiovatoio" to night. Thu "Andante Mosso" in the first act by fair roue , ciepo and black velvet , ombroideied } \ith gold , will 1111 jour musical ear with tttttasy , while tlie toiuhing lenditiou of tliu ' 'Degg'io Volgeinu" by my lilac , satin and lloniton Inio In thu second act will bihit ; tears to your eyes. Thu act-mi witli Mnnrico by the white moiiu antique , embroidered with peal Is , 1 know cannot fail to meet with \our unqiml- illcd uppioMil. wltlle the mtistiu skill dis- lla\cd liy tlio Ljona velvet in thu f limit tire of tliu iMilciuu in the last act would touch a heart of stone. Pcimitmo to conlidu to jou the seciet that w lien in Paris , last summer , Dnluilnit these dief-d'n-nvies ofVoith and JV'lix , J had in mind . \our nire musical judtr- fnent , and tlie Inct that the performance by Oiy diesses has gained Milch enthusiastic niention in jour valuublo Join mil moie than popajsme for thu tiuublu and espouse in- cuned. In jour efforts to do Justice to the subject , you incoiieLtly stated tliat tlio repetition of "Huy IJlas" would take plat o Thursday night , Instead of at the Saturday mutinee.and ifou , \vill kindb note HIM change , your unique- piitiipiuwill then give mu unbounded Niti.s- fiictlon Kaitlifully jouis , EMMX An IK ) rt. MATKIMOMAIi. Dr. Frank Joseph Ives , jsdi.stnnt suigcon pf tlionrmj at PoitD. A. Hussell , was mar- lied on Monday afternoon to MissMitdied Elizabeth Mcgeath , the curumony taking Jilaco at titH ) Soutli Twenty eighth stret , in the prcsencu of n number of friends of the bontvaoUug paities , Among thu latter were Colonel Hall and wife , Mrs. Colonel Henry , Captain Uempsej , lieutenant Kennon and V" ° i Lieulenaut. Oieenu and u nuinburof Otliers The ceremony was | x > rforincd by Ili-v P. Uojlo , of St. Peter's church , on Lcavenwotth Htteet near Sheridan avenue. U'lio gloom was attended by Captain Kooto liud the biido 1 > . \ Carriu IJ.un.t arid Miss ileuuiu Mcgeath. The parlors weiu beauti- fullj decorated with tlowers and thopresents Veiu numeious and expensive , mainly of fcllver. The bridal party left lust cTenlng on b visit to Dr Ives' parents m New York and V ill return to Port Kussull by the 10th of lioxt moutli. Among the guests > \as the brother of thu groom , Eugcno Ives , state penator of Is'ew York , who will leuvu for tlio Cast to morrow. Tin : macs * \\UIWKMJ. . They Hold Their Final Hoclitl nt Their Oltl Quartern. Tlio Omaha lodge No IK ) of the H P O K. lield a farewell s-ocial In tlieirold rooms last evening and also a complimentary to the bfllcei-b of Port Omaha. Mr , K. C. Snydet jirusldcd us chairman and Mr. C. C. Iliilctl beted as pollcomun by the gruco of the su. promo couit , A number of thu Emmu Ab- bolt company weiu present and paiticipated in the exercises. Tlie following programme was | ii-eseuU\l : 1-Uk quartette , Messrs , linghain , Uccd NVooUburu and Van Kurau. X.ithcr solo , "Hhnulein'f Truuui , " Prof I.onncp ; encore , medley. "A new version of 'Mary and Her Littl < I-utiib,1" gurptementiM by a sermon on "Sin fuliuws of Sunday Fishing in Old Virginia , ' by W. U. Ciootiall , of the World. Vocal ole , "I'et Mo Like a SolJier Fall,1 IV. l.iviiiKUm Auderson , the cclobmtod land k-arw alutvr. . Uos solo on guitar , "How Can I You' " Mr. Woodtiorn : encore , "Bins Hells of SrutlHnd , " with variations , Klk quartcUe. "Danube Klvcr. " KVvcn o'clock toast , ' 'To Our Alment Hrothers. " Itanjo duct , Messrs. Glllenboric nnd Mangold. Vocal solo , "Tho Hummock , " Slnor ( Mien- lenu ; encore , Spanish song , "Tlie Dove , " Ki-cltntlim. "Thu 'Ostler's ' Story , " Mr. Ott. Tenor , N'at Drigham. Negro impersonations , W K , Ooodall. Vocal solo , "Ics Hemeaux , " William llroderlck , accoinpaultd bv Senor Tomasi ; encore , "The-Heart LJowcd Down. " Vocal solo , Oeimuu bulhulV Livingston Anderson. Either solo. I'rof. Lcninip Violin solo , "Polonaise Vlvhin , " Prof. Pranlio ; piano nccoiupanlst , Prof Krausu. Mass solo , "Foiever nnd Foievur , " Mr. Woodliurn. Violin solo , Prof Franko At the lonclusion of this elnlwiato nnd highl.s niipreciatcd ] uogiamme , all tliu mem- bets and guests nroso and elnsiilng hands , H.ing "Aiilil Lang Si no" lisa iliuil farewell to the old hall The now cpmrters will bo form- ulh opeiud on Decemberwhcn'ThoUosto- : nlans" will be in the city. DcMcrvltiK < > ! ' < 'onlldeiico There Is no artirlo wliicli so richly desorTOs the cntlro eonlideiRu of tlio community ns Hiown's Hlios < HIM , Tiio ( llis : 'i'hose stlffeilng from Asthainatiuund Hronchial discuses , Coughs and Colds should try them. Price 2T > cents. Hi : FOUND THOUSANDS. T. K. Ilfenti.iii , or this City , and Ills 10\perlenrc with Sharper * . Tlie UIK : of a few dajs ago published In Its special columns an advcrtlscmenttothc effect that , the lady who left her handkerchief In a Thirteenth sticet car could obtain the same by applying to T. F. Hrcnnan , 1321 Soutli Seventeenth street. Coupled with the "ad , " however , was thu nnnounco- tnent that ttiu handkerchief contained money. Since that time Mr Hrcnnan has been in receipt of nearly lifty letturs , uvery oneof the writeis of which claimed to have lost money in a Thirteenth street horse car , nnd tiiat tlio money was wiapped in a hand- kcichief Few of these , however , have stated tlie amount lost , and those who have attempted to do so huvo failed gieatlv in nppioaching tlio amount mid also in disci ihing the kind of ten der of xvhich itconsisted. Un < | ueslionablyin Mr Hrennan's estimation the legal ownorof tlie money 1ms written him and lie will have no difficulty in aseurtaining who she is when lie thinks suflUicnt time has been given to nil parties Intel estcd to nsicit.un where the lost treasuio maybe bo had The money In quest Ion was lost onlb. , . \ one Individual , yet tlio number of people w ho have applied for tlie samo. shows that tlieioino scliemeis in this city who do not hesitate to t.ike sduintage of oppoi Util ities of this kind to secine what belongs to othcis Air Hrennan's ibid runs up to the thousands , and while he is willing to icstoie what he has found , he will not mir- rendei the pile until tlie loser piovesthe los- , . Mangled In a I'rlntiiiK Press. While standing near one of tliu cylinder piessesat Kopp & Hartlett's pimtingestab lishment jestciduy afternoon , a boy of thir teen . \eais of age named Alexander Could was caught between tliu cog-wheels of the uess and had his right leg frightfully man gled. The flesh for a distance of tlneu or four inches above and below ( lie k'leo was Itoiall.v chopped into pieces bv the cogs. Ho u as cm i ted into tlieotllceof Dr. Leu , where bloiofoim was administered and the wounds iveio pioporlv diessed The injury is ot such t natuio tlmt it will require the best of med ical cate and attention to avoid complications , iml thu sutleier was taken to tlie hospital. The bois a manly little fellow , and boio himself with great fortitude. Tlio thing that seemed to give him tlio most unicorn is that it will bo some time befoic. lie can again bo it work to cum monc'i to help support his widowed mother. ltcino\id to tlie Hospital. Lust Monday a miner hailing from Load City , Dak. , icgisteied at the Milhird as J. S. McKibbeu. His po < kets weiu wull filled with money nnd soon after Ills arrival ho went to his room , complaining of feeling un- ucll. Sineu that time he did not leuvu his bed , and tlio proprietors of the hotel showed their invalid guest every couites\ and utteu < tlou within their power. Yesteid.ij u-physl- ciiin pionounced McKibben u veiy sick man nnd directed his lemovul to St. Joseph's liob- pital , whither lie was taken last night. Kiilm's IVt-Nonal Property. Ycsteiday a schedule of thu pcisonal prop erty of John P. Kulin , who committed suicide bj shooting on Satui day last , was Hied witli Judfe Mi Culioch. The vuluo of his persona ] juoperty is pint cilnt $ 00 , butnoappraismenl or schedule of his real estate has yet been submitted. _ Wade notinteiul to endorse any c.v cojit ! irli < : lt ! > > of { fuuuiiio merit , but we tnKo plonsvro in roforrinfr to the "Gur land Stoves ami Hanjjes1 whoso supe rioritv IB too \\oll established to bt culled in question. They uro belicvotl to be unuquallt'cl by any in the world. Tlio Slugged Man. Watious , thu traveling man for A. S Smith , of Chicago , who was sandlwigged am lobbed on Monday night , though .still able t < be mound , is in n feeble condition. No trae has been found of his assailants. Tlio llilloiiH , dy-moptio , constipated , should address with 10 cents in htmnp-5 for treatise. \Voi Ill's DKpen.Miry Medical Assooia tioii , Oiil ! Muln atreot. BiilTalo , N. Y. Martin's Mutter * . Another compl.iint was filed against Jo scph Muitm ji'steid.iyinorulngby FtedHech iiu'jcr for stealing nil overcoat. M.titliiwu only tolfiiscd jostculuy on 41,000 bull for in allegi'tl Miuilar uA"onso. Htlll rndecidetl. The Rev. A. F. Shonill has | > 0btixmed giv inx his lltiiil decision ns to his rcsignatio until next Monday evening- . "Full Many a Gem of purest ray biM-cno , the dark uufath omt.nl fines of ocean bear , " but not on that slKtoti'i more brljihtly tlian teetl beiiutilloil and made hualthy with SO XODONT , that time honored donor o comfort and attractiveness of the den till io\v. Tliu Muulcfous O'Hojle. Oftleer Whnlcn tiled a conipluint jestcrda , morning against Tim O'Moylo , Iho in.invli beat up .Tailor Oruisby in such a torribl manner , for axs.iult with Intent to woutul Otmsbywu-s enabled to bo about jestcida. morning und will appear against lilbnsHulluu thin uftunioon. MAKE No MISTAKK. If you have made up your mind to buy Hood's Siir.s- uparilla do not be induced to Uiko any other. Ilood'b Sui-siiparilla u. u pecu liar medicine , po usniiiy , by virtue of its peculiar combiniition , propoition and preparation , curative power su perior to any other article of the kind before the people. For all affections arihinj ; from iinnuro blood or low btato of the s-y&tom it is unequalled. . Uo sure to jjut A iateral ) Ott'er. Mr P. St. John , general mauageioC the Hock Island road , has telegraphed the com mitten on securing- the national rembllcau | convention tlmlliH road will subscribe | IUUO to securu tlie convention for Oumlni Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. When Baby was. sick , f ai. b Coatorisv When she WM OHkJ , ISM crlsj for Cutort * , Wben sh. btnsnna WM , aba cluor to Outorio , Who M WEAK , NKKVOUH. IIF.niMTA * TKP. who In III * rOM.T find IO.TO II A ! S CK IIDI Tltlff.F.ll Away his \ IUOH of HOI ) Y. MINI * ( mil .tIAXIinoi > .rfiiiKlnfcThi\ii ; > tlrg dtfilin lltwn the ror.\T. l > N of MFK , II U A It AC UK , BA KA4'llr : , RrfArlful Drenmi , WKAKBff.M < 4 of Meinotr , IIAMH. FUI.Nt.SHIll NOCIKfV , PIMIM.F.N upon Iho FATi : . and nil the EFFECT * lendlnato EARLY I > KCAVRlid pethnrs I'O.NNt'JIP. TIO.N or IN < AMTY , ulioulil cotlMIlt at nnc tliu i'KI.EIIIt4TF.I lr. Clarke , K. tnbl ! iiJ 1KM. Dr. Clarke lift * made 91EKVOIIN HE * niMTY. nilt ! f l ! and all Diseases of tlia GENITO IRI. ! AKT Orjrsni a I.lfo LUlldy. U makes NO dllTerfneo WHAT you have taken or WHO IIM fulled to cure you. ff-FKHALEHsufferln ? from diseases pecu liar to their ex cmi consult with the uiuranco of ijieedy relief And i tire. Send 2 cents postage for works on jour dluanes. fir-Send 4 cents pontage for Olrbrntnl Works ) on C'bronlr , Nrr oim and Orll * rmtu lllseasos. CoiiKiiliatlon , ] iersonalljr or by letter , ! > < > . Coimilt tbo ilil Ilortor. Thnasancti rurr < l. OMroitnnd imrlorsi prlTat . sr-Those contemplating Marrlneo * cnd for Dr. Clnrkc'K ttlcbrntcd RUldo Main and Frninl * * . eftch 15c , lx > th V. ' > o. ( stampx ) . IleTorc confldlng jour CR e , consult r. CI AKKE. A friendly letter or rail may s&vo futnro iniDerltm nnd eliaine , and ncld golden yoaw tr life. i-Book "I.lfo'ii ( Secret ) Er. rorx , " 5Oc. fjtainp ) . Medicine and wrlUiiRt ent everywhere , recuro from - po are. Hours , 8 to 8 : Sundajn , 9 to 12. Address , P. D. CLARKE , M. D. 186 So. Clark St. . CHICAGO , ILL. Krobody the highest excellencies InShnpllness Comfort nnd Durability nnd are thu REIGNING : - : FAVORITES In FnMiionaulo Circles. Our nnine Is on every sali ) . J , A T. COUSIN * , New VOUK. AUKNTS FOR OMAUA , Hayward Brothers. BITTERS IT IS A PUBEUT VE6ETABIK PRtFARAIION 5ENNA-MANDRAKE-BUCHU [ AND orHDi MjjAiiy oriEiti.7 nmroiis It hai ttood the T it of Year * , ' Curing all Diseaiei of the BLOOD , LIVES , STOM ACH , KIDNEYS.BOW- ELS.&C. ItPnrlflesthe IpSF Blood , Invigorates and Cleansesthe Byitera. BnTERS DYSPEPSIA.CON8TI. CURES PATION , JAUNDICE , ULDISEASESOFTHE SICKHEADACHE.Btt- LIVER lOUSCOMPLAINTS.ftc disappear at once under KIDNEYS its beneficial influence. STOMACH It it purely a Medicine AND as its cathartic proper ties forbids its use as a BOWELS ] beverage. It is pleas ant to the taste , and as easily taken by child- ran as adults. PHICKLT ASH BITTERS CO Bole Proprietors , BTLouiiiind KAHUB CITY o.S.S. . . . Tbe Theatrical Profession. Merit will win and receive public recognition and pratso. Facts , which are the outcome of general ex * pericnec. growing through years of critical an4 practical test , Income & rooted and Immovable as the rock of Gibraltar la public oplulon , and heno forth need no further guarantee its to their gona InencM. Tboludtspu blo fait that Swift's Speclflo Is the best blood purifier lu the world , Isonoof thcsa Immovable Gibraltar rock facts ot urhkh wohava spoken , and every day's ezpurlt-nco roots this COB * vlctlou tlerpvr and deeper lu puhlla opinion. k\err Uss of our iicoplB lu Amailca and In EuropsL orerv trade , calling anil profession. Including the medical nrofusikin , have homo voluntary tc tl- rnony in the remnrkabl * virtues of 8. S 8. mid ttt lufalllblo offlcucy lu curing all dltca es of the blood , rhete tustliuunlals are ou flls by the thoa- Bands , and oiwn to thu Inspection of all. Mow come unsolicited , two < ll UniiulMi l mvmlwra of the the t- rlcal prof of lou , who gratefully testify to tee wonder ful curatlvu quslltles of the Si.eclflc . in their Indl- vidual casts. Their testimonials are hcrswtth sub- lalttoa to tbo public without furthsr comment-let them peaJc for thanwrlves. The lady Is ft member of thu famous Thalia Thaatro Company , of New Yolk , and formerly of the BMldrnce Tlitstre , Berlin. U r- many.nnd of Me Viewer's Stock CompAny , of Chicago. Thu pontlemin Is n well known member of the .New York Thalin Thealra Company. Both are well knowo la theatrical circles In this country and lu Europe. Churlollo KnudoTv's Tesllmany. New YOKE. May , 1887. Swift Specific Company , Atlanta. Oa. : Gentlemen Having been annoyed with pimples. eruptions and rouxbnMs of the skin , from bad con dition of my blood , for more than a year , I used a leading preparation of sarsaparllla aud other adver tised rsmedleH to no effect. Then I couaultixl a prom inent physician , and from his treatmsnt received no beueflt. I then cuncluUed to try the S. S 3 rero- und " ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° U < " " * * s UpubUaty"iuyo'u'wl n' nu "k'e'o'f'it.'v' CniBLOTTE IUNDOW , 1x1 Dowcry , uear Caual btroet. Ilnge HnssUrrl'ii Testimony. Tlxs Swift Sjcclfio Company , Atlanta Go. : Oontlfmen-for two years I hadn savers easaof Mtema. I meil tar noapn. sulphur soaps , nnd various otUtr remedies , and wa prucrltol for by niiinhera of uhysklans , but foiiml no rolltf. Atlnst I iloter- willed ; to try the S S.S roroedy. and seven or Wht iH'ttlcs have tlioruiiKblr r Uovo < l me , ami jou iaa UBS this certificate lu auy manner you \ \ ish. BtOII lliBSKKRI. . * " " " hew York. May 3 > ,3bTUmLflr0f Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free , Tu * BWUT sritcinc Co. , Urawir 3. Atlanta. Oa- THE OMAHA BEE , -m.MVl.ltfcllTO- AM PAIT OF fflCOLN -nv minimi Ton- 20 Cents a Week. papers a vcek. Send j our onlcr to tlio ollict' , 1029 P Street , Capital Hotel Building SteckPiano Itoinitrkitble for powerful synipq. thi'tlu tuiiti. pllahlii ULtluu anil lib- bolutp ilurablllty .10 years record , thu li'ft Kuaruntt'B nt the excel- Ifiue of tlie a Instniniuuta. WOODBBIDGEBROS. A BOONIoiMEN MHO Allr. \ LAK , ULCAVEP , Oil WAMI-L Hr.\U\Ll.Yf-om KUtl.YMCK.rLATKIt EVIM HAY IIK KOl..Vn IN Till ! MKW 1ND UAniOiL .J.H. frcr Il .r4 f VkyHwM. CIV1ALE AGENCY. 174 FULIM T. . HEW YORK. JYLERDESKCO ST. IdOUXSMO. MusjFwtuiussar FINB DXSXS Bsunc ctnnrriM UmT HDTMsV - WE EXPECTED Our big special sale of overcoats would cause a commotion , but we must confess we never an ticipated such a rush as we had all last week , and especially Saturday. Our 35 salesmen were busy from morning till late at night , to wait on the throngs of customers that crowded our store , and we regret that we were not better prepared , as even that large lorce of sales men was not sufficient to attend to all , and a good many had to go away. Saturday's business made big holes in our overcoat piles , but we are not through yet. Over one hundred cases of suits and overcoats from our great New York purchase , are still on the way and coming in daily , and we propose to get rid of them as fast as they come in. Last week we have convinced thousands of customers that they never bought overcoats so cheap as we offered them. This week we will show how low good suits can be sold. Suits that were made by one of the best houses in the country. This is the greatest opportunity men of moderate means ever had to procure good first class garments at about one half the real valueWe cannot describe them all , but we mention a few of the larger lots and which are especially big bargains : f 300 good heavy Cassimero Suits , warranted strictly all wool , lined with good honvy sorgo. No all wool suit of suoh I J quality and suoh make was ever offered for less than $7 to fS. Our slaughter price is1.75. . PA This is the price we have placed on about 200 line black , warranted real worsted , Corkscrew Suits , some lined with vU BHk serge , some with good double warp Italian , well gotten up. This will make a good dress suit for men of mod erate means , and will give good satisfaction. It is in every respect as good a suit as is sold by other houses for $10 to $12. Our slaughter price is $0.50. CO 7K contains about 250 plain , double and twist , and silk mixed cassimeres , some fine cheviots , elegantly made Vui I w and trimmed , every one worth $15.00 , and that is the price which other dealers would ask for them. Our slaughter price is $ D.75. Cfl Nearly 400 fine tailor made Suits , the choicest of the great purchase ; cassimeres , beautiful fancy worsteds and lull diagonals. The material is the product of some of the best mills in the country , and some imported. These suits were manufactured for the finest city trade , and have been made up to sell at retail for from $18 to $25. Our slaughter price is § 13.50. Several large lota of Pea Jackets and Vests , chinchillas , plush and astrachan , lined with fine casshnoie and Italian goods , which are usually sold for $10 , $12and8l8. Our slaughter price is 14.25 , $4.75 , ID.OO and $1175. A few extra fine im ported astrachans with elegcint satin lining , and fully worth ? 2Sto J30 , we offer at $10.90. We wish to call the attention of ladies to a small but especially attractive assortment of fine children's overc9ats , which fell into our hands with this great purchase. These are made of the best of material in Cassimere , Chinchilla and Astrachan , elegantly trimmed with fur and plush , and of exquisite designs. These garments were manufactured for the cream of city trade , and in every respect first class. There are only a few small lots of them , and as the sizes are somewhat broken we have marked them at about one third their real value , We are daily in receipt of numerous mail orders from out of town parties , and wish to say that we cheerfully send goods by express C. O. D. , with privilege of examining when parties are willing to pay express charges , both ways in case goods are returned , and we require a deposit to cover such charges. We sell goods with such a small margin of profit that we cannot afford to puy ex- pressage. All goods marked in plain figures and at strictly one price. Nebraska Company , Corner Douglas and 14th , Streets , Omaha. A Great CATASTROPHY ! OF OUR 14i5T7&$18 SUITS TO This is the cheapest lot of goods ever sold in Omaha. If yott want a suit of clothes , buy now , as this cut will only la 10 DAYS. OVERCOATS for $6.50 , $7.5O , $9 and $10 ; worth double the price. THE NEW YORK AND OMAHA CLOTHING CO. LEADING CLOTHIERS , 1308 PARNAM STREET. DR. 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