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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , NOVEMBER 11 , 1888.-SIXTEEN PAGES. N. H. Falconer. On Monday wo places on our counters our whole stock of silks , plushes and volvctcoiis nt the following extra ordinary reductions , nnd will remain tit thobo prices until nil nro told : VKLVBTKHNH. All our HOc velveteens will bo offered at 28c ; nil new and do- fcirnblo slindou. All our 7c vol- votocnn will bo offered at 374 c. All our $1.00 velveteens nt o7ic. All out$1.50 velveteens at 78c. Our $1.50 Colored satin rlmdanm at 0 > c. Our dL.75 colored ntin rhadanm at $1.112 } . All our $1.25 blni-lt gros grain , blnck faille , black twtin rlmdamas at fac. ! ) Our line of black grosgrain silks at $ ! , $ ! . 125 , fl.JW , Sl.oO. $1.75 and J are less than they can bo bought at wholesale. Our line of black laillo Fraiu-also at $1 , $1.25 , * l.f > 0 and $1.75 arc ottered by others at 2-5 nor cent more. Remember this IB not for one day. but will remain at these prices until all are sold. 11" ) pieces , 10 inch plush ut ( J5u , worth Me ; 20 pieces 11) ) inch plush nt 87ic , worth 81.25 ; 10 pieces 21 inch plush nt $1.120 , worth $1 75 ; 15 pieces 121 inch plubh ut tl.-WJ , worth ? 2. BLACK DKKHS GOODS. Special sale of Priestley's silk warp Henriettas and silk and wool nrmures. On Monday wo will malic special prices on these line goods. 4U inch silk warp Henrietta , 7"12 ; inch silk warp Hon- riutta , $112 ; inch silk warp Henrietta , $1.25 ; 42 inch silk warp Henrietta , 81.60 ; 50 inch silk warp Henrietta , $1.76 ; 42 inch Mile warp nrmuro , $1.I5 ! , worth $ i.2.V ! , 42 inch Sicilian brlllian- tine , 8oc ; 42 iiu-h Sicilian brilliantine , S-J.00 ; 42 inch .Sicilian brilliantinc , $1.85 ; M ) inch Sicilian brilliantmo. $1.50 ; DHKSS OOOUS Wo are still Helling our $1.2-j Melton cloth nt ! )8c. ) Although the line of colors is still complete , the quantity is limited. They are steam falmiiih. On Monday ! )8 ) cents. At 50 cents various styles of goods , such as cashmere , line twills , llannels and tri cots , all reduced in price , are real bar gains at 50 cents. Flannel tricot We have a job line of these goods , all good colors. They are worth 50 ecut , for 371 cents. YA UNS FA NC Y G OO IS Y A KNS. Wo will olTor our whole stock of yarns and fancy goods at ! ! 0 per cent lens than they have over boon offered at before. Four-fold vophers , in all shades , at 5e skoiii. Starlight knitting yarn , in all colors , at HOc skein. Starlight Saxony yarn , in all colors , at KHC skein. Germantown , in all colors , at 15e skein. Starliglit Spanish yarn , in all colors , at le ! ( ) skein. Arasene and Chenille at ISc dozen. Hope and etching bilk at Sc hkein , 50o tlo/.en. Plush ornaments at 20cdcvGn. These are only a few of the bargains wo nro ollcring in this depprt- mont. On Monday we offer the following great bargains in kid gloves. All of these are real kid , not lambskin , as nearly all cloves offered at low prices nro : 24 do/on of the Foster , 5 and 7 hook glove , first quality , at $1 00 : i pair. The former price of these goods was J2.25 , 12 do/en black .Toueyiti kid gloves , firht quality , all small si/.es , 5i , ft ! and ( I , 2oc a pair , worth $ l.2o. 8 ilo/.on Trofou-sso , all si .cs , 4ic ) , former price tl.flO. Come and take lliem. N. 11. FALCONER. Just arrived ! Imported novelties more elegant than ever before. Mrs. M. K. Mitchell , lolO.Farnain. 1510 Dodge MelJrido &Kyan printing. IjltUo Tycoon -Mimic At Mcinberg's , 1510 Dodge street. AlnniK. Kcltli , Special Cor .Monday , Hue just returned with two complete lines of pattern bonnets and lints , the latest for midwinter. They nro well selected and bought cheap. Will give special low prices on Monday. Also a lot of fancy feathers , usual price $2.50 , nt $1.50 ; lot fancy birds , worth 50c , at lOc ; tourist hats , bebt finality. trimmed , at 50e. Lots of other bargains in store in all kinds of millinery freaks. Come all and examine the same , whether pur chasing or not. No trash exhibited. Yours , with thanks , ALMA E. KEITH , 100 and 111 15th St. , Opp. P. O. Full vocal scores of all the late operas including Little Tycoon. MAX MEYKU & Bito. Colder \\YntItor. Indications for Omaha and vicinity point to much colder weather. No need for alarm , however. You can buy abnso burner or oak heater from the Omaha FUJ lit.uro company I5 ! per cent cheaper than other dealers are asking for them , nnd havp your own time to pay for them bohides. Don't fail to call when buying a stove or any article in the fur niture lino. Wu manufacture all of our furniture and lead in low prices. OMAHA FURNITURE CO. , 1207 Farnam Street. Art needle work orders filled and les- eons given. 998 Saumlors street. Ncnlly Stcvon.s Uses the Weber piano exclusively at her concerts. Alfred Moinberg 'Co. , 1310 Dodge street. MoHrido & Ryun printing lolODodgo. Now rope and cable silk , new stamp ing designs , new y.ophys and siixonys. Mr.s. M. E. MITUUJLU Auction 1 Auction ! Monday , Nov. 12 , at 10 a. m. , at No. llit ) ; Ginning street , dining room and kitchen furniture , bed room and parlor bets , chairs , tables dishes everything found in a llrst-clns's restaurant cook niul heating stoves. ICverthing ust Ijo ; eoino < onrly. A , W. Co\VAN' . Anctioneoi- . Tlckotb for the exhibit of the Western Art Association at the Liningor gallery are on sale at Saxo's drug btore , Max Meyer & Bro. , Chase & Kddy , C. S. Raymond , Ho pe's Art htore , Hose Bro.'s Art store. Take the Ohlcago , Milwaukee it St. Paul railway , sliijrt line to Chicago and i\H \ points cast , ' north , and northwest. The only eastern line running bleeping cars direct to and from Omaha on all trains. Passengers from the east arriv ing ou the evening trains much Omaha at 7:0-1 : p. m. without transfer at Council lilutTs. Pullman Palace sleeping cars , ulcgant day coaches and the Huost din ing curs in the world nro rut ; on all trains. For Mckots and other informa tion apply at loOl Farnatn street , Barker block or Union Puelllc railway ticket o Jll ccs. F. A. NASH , General Agont. I dt lie Tycoon Muslo At Mt-'Inborg'u , ISlUDodgo btreot , Call early and secure a copy of Littto Tycoon. MAX MIVJU : : & Duo. I'lano nt a ISnrgnln , Mngnillcent Chlckering piano , us good as now , < mly $200 , terms to euil pur- chabqr , at Moinborg's , 1610 Dodge btroot. Hook-keeping , peiinwnshtp , nnthmo- ilc , short-hand and' tolegrnphing , day and evening sessions. Omaha Biibinobs Collegp , 10th and L'upUol tivouue. A oo < l Alnnnrcii > oK $1.30. ' One that will run and' keep timb can bp bought at KDJ1OLM. Si AKIN'S ? , loth bt.toj > j ) . 1' . O. n li'1 ' > li i hi i i llnydcn Ilro.i. Special introductory sale foreign and domestic dress goods. 40-inch French wool tricot , pure dye , 20c , sold every where nt oOe yard. 61-inch flannel suitings , 5'Jc , worth 75c to $1. 42-Inch camel hair checks , now shades , HOc , awful cheap. 60-inch amo/.an broad cloth , 08e , cost $1.2to Import. Monday will be our great bargain day in dress goods of every description. "Wo have many special bargains in choice goods from N. Y. auctions , just the thing for bchool children. OUR HILK AND VEL VET DKPARTM KNT is now to the front in point of sales , which is a good indica tion of merit. Special attraction for Monday and next week is a coed silk nap 10-inch plush at 3c ! ) , worth 75e. A very superior silk plush , in all shades , at 6ic , Ooo nnd 7"c. > . Those goods nro very cheap and worthy special atten tion. Wo have mndo a largo pur chase of gros-graln bilks at very low prices for guaranteed goods , and Will bell them at bargain prices. Our 81 quality will bo sold at 05e , the $1.2" quality at Too , the 91.85 quality at 8Hc. the $1.50 quality nt ! ) " > c , the $1.05 quality nt $1.10 , and the $2.oO quality at $1.25. Every yard of these goods is fully warranted to wear. Wonderful attractions in staple domestics. A good cotton Ilannel twilled back and fine nap 3Jc , usual price 7c. A bettor quality at 6c , worth Uc. A superb grade cot ton Ilannel at 8 and 10u , worth 12 to 15c yd. Standard prints In many elegant designs at lie , 5c and Oc , worth 7 to lOc. Real Portland crochet spreads 58c , worth 87e. The celebrated Berkshire spread at $1,00. Heavy colored spreads , 8bc , worth $1.25. Marseille.- ) fancy spreads $1.00. Imported Marseilles spreads $2.25 , & 2.50 up to $ . ' ! . ( i5. Goods never sold lc s than 95.00 to $7.00. BLANKETS. Gray mixed blankets ! ! 8c , 0-lb brown mixed blankets $1.55 , pink mixed blankets $1.08 , worth $2.50. Heavy scar let wool blankets $2.50 , usual price $4.50. California blanlcets $0.50 , $7.85 and $8.85. regular price $10 to $15. Large linen glass towels 6c each , why pay lOc ? Special leaders in line linen towels at Oc , 7c , lOuand 12Jc each. All our fancy brochet border and line damask bought to sell at . ' ! " > c , 50c and ( He each , are put in one lot for Monday's sale at Uc ) each. Fine linen crash at 6e , Oc nnd So per yd , 40 per cent under value. Fancy Turk ish towels 15c each , worth HOc. Good largo Turkish towels Se each. Good table linen 15c per yd. Good table linen , fancy border , 18e wer yd. ( iO-ineh German table linen , vorv line , at 35c , 45o and 55c. 00 inch Scotch linen 60e and ( ISc. 72 inch table linen , extra quality , OOc , worth $1.00. Fast color Turkey Red damask lOc yard , worth 35c. Turkey Red table damask at 25c , , ' ! 5c and 45e , one-half regular prices. Standard Shaker Ilannel ut 5Je worth lOo. Heavy gray wool mixed Ilannel at loc , worth 2oc. All wool scarlet twilled Ilannel ; . .l 25c , 29c and 35o , reduced from ISoe and 50c. LINI-- LACES. 12 yard" fur lie. Cotton laces , 2 inches wide , le yard. Fine Spanish and Guipure laces 40 pe" cent undervalue. Embroidery llouncing at 4 jo , worth 75c. IIAYDEN BROS. IGth St. , near Dodsro. McBride & Ryan printing 1510 Dodge. Itnrr'H Knlar cnient. It is only two months since the ' William Bar'r Dry Goods company of St. Louis came to Omaha and opened in the Y. M. C. A. building , corner of Douglas and Sixteenth streets. Since then their business has gone far beyond their ( Jx- poctations. In fact , such a warm re ception has been tendered this well known dry goods firm by the public of Omaha and vit-'nity that the William Uarr company have been compelled to secure the ad'joinincr room on the south. They yesterday opened this additional room-which4 is devoted exclusively to cloaks and millinery and is undoubtedly one of the lincst cloak rooms in the west. In the millinery , as well as cloak department the goods are of the very finest. All the loading French novelties are to bo found at Barr's. From early morn till late last evening this new room was crowded with vis itors inspecting the two lines ol goods to which this additional room is de voted. The opening of these two de partments will continue to-morrow , in order to give all an opportunity to see what Barr can do in these two linos. Special Notice lo the Ludios. Mrs. Will E. Halm , 438 South 21th st. , stamping and instructions given in all kinds of art , embroidery and needle woric. Make your own Christmas pres ents. A grand vocal and instrumental con cert will bo given by Miss Franko at the Exposition hall Monday evening , November 12 , at 8 o'clock. Admission 75c and 50c. Printing MeBrido & Ryan 1510 Dodge. Piano Sacrilloc.il. Magnificent Weber upright but little used , as good as now , for only $250 , terms to suit purchaser , at Meinberg's , 1610 Dodge street. Lessons given in pearl oil painting. Investigate this. Schroeder , 1812 Far nam street. The Kocontrio Novelist. A lady who lives but a few miles from " AmeUo" Rivcs-Chanler , the eccentric nnd famous novelist , tolls of some inci dents and freaks connected with her marriage that have never appeared in print , i think , says the Louisville Post. The novelist is nothing if not sensa tional , .so after the ceremony , instead of going immediately away on a bridal tour , she changed the order of things , packed her whole family up and started them oil up the country , remaining in biipremo possession of her home , where slio lingered several days before finally going east. The night of the wedding the IIOUPO ronmincu brilliantly lighted far after the grav streaks of dawn lit up the east ern hori/.on , and the pretty bride was scon Hitting through the rooms , first in his own and then in the parlor , where she played her harp and bang many songs. The day was fully horn before bho saw fit to beck rest , and not until a 0 o'clock dinner was announced did she make her appearance , The story published that Mrs , Chanlor was confirmed in her night robe' my informant tolls mo is lituivilly true , only that it tras orna mented with dainty and exquisite frills and furbclov s a ul w ul'ihavo done cred it to a ball ilrct.s only for the shape of the garment. It is nltto said that when the bishop ionllrmod the pretty girl her lovlincM EO dazed the good man that ho hardly knew how to perform the sor- vice. It was immediately nftartho wedding , too , that Miss Chandler HM introduced her latest fad shoes or slippers with toilets-and now the extremists fashion at'e ' following in her train , or rather in her shoes , There are seine people in Now York so infatuated with the beautiful and bewitching Amolio that they would go barefooted if she would but start tie ) fashion , but the trouble in few have so pretty and deli cately formed foot as the gifted nov elist , and a woman , with a big foot in toilet shoes would give u fellow enukcs. 11AYDKN llltOS. SnnolnlSalo r r .MorulJi- < LATHES' FURNISHINGS. Sheer lawn handkerchiefs , II & S , 3c , worth lOc. Hom-stUchcd linen hankdercblofs 6c each in fancy borders. Embroidered linen hem-stitched handkerchiefs lOc , reduced from 25o. Handkerchiefs 16o , 2-Jc and 3oc , all reduced for this sale. Silk ties lOc each , worth 2" > c. Ladies' linen collars , 5c , 7c and lOc each , worth lOc , 15c and 2 > e. Wo ask particular at tention to our immense stock of veil ings , dross trimmings' , buttons and or naments , also embroideries , laces , ribbons bens , toiiot soap and perfumeries. All these goods will bo sold at prices never heard of before in this market. Monday is our opening day in cloak department. We hope to display the largest stock of cloaks west of Chicago. Every article marked at reasonable and attractive prices. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT comprises a full and complete line of men's , boys' and children's clothing at bottom prices. Men's nlush collar overcoats ? 2.50. Men's hunvy eassimoro ulsters $5.00. Men's Irish frie/.o ulsters $11.00. New English chinchilla , beaver collar and cuffs , $15. Men's English Melton overcoats , $14. Men's ' cnssimoro suits $5. Men's line worsted suits , sack or frock , S3. Men's imported worsted suits 812. Children s heavy nants 25c. Children's wool pants Tic. Children's wool suits $1.80. In line clothing our stock comprises everything in'tho market at lower prices than any other house in Omaha. OUR HAT AND RUBBER , GOODS DEPARTMENT. Complete in all its lines and nowhere in the city can you Ilnd goods at such extremely low prices. Men "a and boys' hats and caps are being sold at i their real value. The following prices will hold good for next week : Men's wool hats 25c , worth 75c. Men's extra quality fur hats $1.50 , worth W. Men's caps 25c , worth 5c. ( ) Misses plush caps05c , worth $1.50. Boys' and misses' school caps 35e , worth 75c. Genuine English dyed seal caps $4.95 , worth $10.00. Ladies' fur skating cap SOc , worth $1.25. Ladies' gossamcres 53c , worth $1.25. Ladies' plnid gossamero 05c , worth 82.00. IIAYDEN BROS. , IGth , bet. Dodge and Douglas. HAYIH2.V IIUOS. Snccinl Ijow Prices Tor Monday. Ono case of childrcns tobboggans , lOc each , others ask 25a A special job in our \V. C. C. corsets which we have been helling at SI.60 , on Monday wo close this lot at 75c. Ladies' white me rino vests , pearl buttons and cat stitched , only 35c , a regular OOc gar ment. Ladies' scarlet lambs wool vests nnd pants only 75c each , good value at $1.25. Gent's camels hair j hose , only 2jc , reduced from 50c. Ladies' cashmere - mere hose in blacks only at 25c per pr. , reduced from SOc. Children's wool hose in derby ribbed and English mixtures only 25c , reduced from 50o. Infants' all wool hose lOc each , reduced from 25c. Infanth' English cashmere hose only 25c , reduced from 50o. Gents' white silk haddkcrchiofs , hemstitched , only 25c each , worth COc. 1 lot of gents' silk mulllers in cream , cardinal and blue only , reduced to $1.50. never sold for less than $3.00. Our kid glove palo con tinued on Monday. Infants' saxony knit shirts only 85c. worth OOc. Ludios' fine cashmere gloves 19c , reduced from 40c. Gents camels hair underwear 95c each , others ask $1.60. Boys' heavy wool mitts reduced to JOc per pr. Broken si/es in childrens' underwear at i price. The largest line of gents' wool and leather mittsand gloves in the city at manufacturers prices. 1 case of gents' wool mitts , shrunk , at 25c , worth SOc. Ladies' kid gloves , oinbroidei-cd backs , only 50c per pr. , worth $1.00. IIAYDEN BROS. , Dry goods , IGth st. IjlUle Tycoon Music At Mcinberg's , 1510 Dodge street. Solid Silver Spoons , knives and forks sold by EDHOLM & AKIN. 15th and Dodge , opp. P. O. AVeucr IMnnon licnd the World. Used exclusively at Miss Noally Ste vens' concerts. Alfred Meinberg Co. , Agents , 1510 Dodge street. PrintingMcBride &Ryan 1510 Dodge. Get _ your old safes redecorated in artistic style by Schroeder , 1612 Farnam. All the latest vocal and instrumental selections from Little Tycoon. MAX Miviu & BRO. Ladies' ' Turkish baths Tuesdays and Friday sO , to 1 , under Boyd's opera house. Lost Her Sight Through Folly. About a year ago one of the most lovely girls in the btate lived at No. 40 Orange avenue , Los Angeles , says the Times of that city. A pair of largo , liquid blue eyes sot off a face- that would put any picture to shame , and her form was simply perfect. The young lady was highly educated and possessed all the qualities that go to make up a society belle. Her parents are weli-to-do and she has wanted for nothing since she was old enough to prattle. But she had one fault , and that fault has proved her undoing. It is called vanity. She fairly worshipped her own eyes and did everything in her power to make thorn more beautiful than they wore. She used numerous drusrs before she found what she wanted. This last drug made her eyes sparkle like diamonds , nnd she used it to such an extent that her right eye began to shrivel. This brought her to her senses and the fam ily physician was called in. But ho came too late , and informed the poor girl that she , must lose one of her eyes nnd probably both. The right eye was taken out home time ago , and bho has lost all sight in the loft and will be blind for life. It is one of the saddest cases that was over brought to light in this city. Itend it A aln. Chicago Tribune : Twenty-four years a perspiring and anxious yet hopeful throng of democrats llllod the recorder's ollicu in the old Chicago court honso to listen to the reading of election bulle tins , The presidential candidates wore Abraham Lincoln and George B. Mc- Clollan. The first dispatch feud was from Joliet , 111. , which had gone demo cratic by an increased majority. The assembled dompcrats sot up a lusty you , Tlio next dispatches from some other town in Illinois and told of an over whelming republican majority. It was listened to with the most profound sil ence , The bulletins then began to come thck | nnd fast , showing republi can victories everywhere , ana this goon became monotonous. Hiram M , Chase , as credible witnesses aver , loaned over toward lr. ) Wickorbham and whUperod hoarsely : "Lot's havo. the returns from Joliet read again. " It was done and the cheers of the rejoicing demo crats once more rout the uir. Wi3 cnn't got In our now steve for three or four flays nnd for that short simco of thno we mean to slaughter our btoclc mi mercifully. Our entire cloak stock at prices thnt \villastonishcvcryonoi A siitin lined plush clonk for $11.08. ' Our 8SO plush clonk for 810.05. Our'.foO ' plush clonk for $20.1)3. ) Our $10. newmnrkots nt $ .5.08. Our $15 nowinni'kots nt $7.OS. DRUSS GOODS. This stock must bo reduced , nnd we litivo but n few days to accomplish this end. Cashmeres , Hiinnels , broadcloths , alld nil other dross fabrics slaughtered regardless of cost. 61-inch broadcloth nt 80c , worth $1.50. 18-inch Henrietta cloth nt bOc , worth 51-inch very line nil wool tricot , OPo , worth Hoc. 10-inch all wool tricot , H9o , worth "oc , 10-incli nil wool , stripes nnd chocks , flannel. 20i , worth J5o. Another ease of Jamestown nlpaca. G2e. worth 20c. wo have n few moro rcmniuits of dress goods you can have nt your own prices. 18 inch silk finish velvet lOc. 18 Inch brocaded velvet 25c worth Too. Also wo have n few short lengths of striped velvets to close out .it ( io. ! ) regu lar price $1.75 to $2.50 a yard. In Indies underwear , wo have some unprecedented bargains to olTor. ExIrn line pure spun silk vests at O'Jc , worth $2.00. Extra fine all wool bcnrlot vests GOc , worth $1.25. The lincst quality of lambs' wool at O'Je ' , worth $1.75. Men's underwear nt one-half regular furnishing house prices. A line ribbed underwear , the t-amo us Ilolroyds at $3.08 n suit , worth $7.00. GRAND SALE OF SILK RIBBONS. a and 4-in crown-edge , watered , all silk ribbons , in all the now shades , IHc a yard. You would get a bargain if we bhould charge you ; ! 5c a yard for them. The finest quality of gros grain , halin- cdgo ribbon , 4-inches wide , at , 2ic ) a yard , would bo cheap at Hoc. Fancy ribbons for millinery purposes at millinery prices. Goods must be sold , regardless of cost , before wo move. Wo will soon occupy the desirable storeroom at 110 and 118 South Kith street. Experienced dry goods salesmen wanted. wanted.STONEHILL STONEHILL , 1515 Douglas St. on glass , boards , tin , walls , cards , etc. Schroeder , 1012 Farnam. To Those Who Arc About to Uc Mar ried. Call at Edholm & Akin's , opp. post- ollicc , 15th and Dodge , and buy one of their beautiful engagement rings. You will bo sure and come back for one of their plain rings of our own make. Remember the place. EDHOLM & AKIN , 15th and Dodge , 3pp. P. O. IjitHo Tycoon Music At Meinberg's , 1510 Dodge street. McXiuiuiruV ) Market. The attention of aBnicmun was attract ed by the unusually fiuodieplny of game , poultry , oysters etc. , before a'now'mcat market on Cuming street near 17th street. A glance within revealed a large new store loom fitted up in first- class style and chock lull of the best meats the market could supply. The owner proved to be Mr. T. F. McNn- mara , a brother of the late M. A. Mc- Nnmara. In answer to a question Mr. M. said , "Yee sir , we have a good mar ket hero , in fact , you cannot nnd a bet tor one in the city , and wo sell cheaper thanany of them. For instance , we sell tiie best cuts of sur- loin and porter-house steaks for lOc a pound , ribroast , at 8c and lOe ; corned and boiling beef , at from 3c to oc , legs of mutton and mutton chops , at 10o ; and chioco veal , from 8c to 12ic. Doob not that bear out my statement':1 : said the jolly lleicher. Continuing , Mr. McNamara said that he kept , besides all kinds ol fresh and cured meats , sau sages , etc. , a fresh supply of butter and eggs , right from the country , ns well as oysters and small game. As I told you before , this is a first-class market , and one that a lady can come into and feel at home. A crowd of customers coming in. the scribe elbowed his way to the door , satisfied that this market was run for the people. ISlODodgo McBride &Ryan printing. Con Hullivan'rt Made. It is commonly believed , says the farming World , that there are undoubt edly mysterious influences by which an immediate ascendancy is gained over the horse independent of the process of teaching or promptings of atleetion. There was formurlylivingin the county of cork , Ireland , a family who laid claim to the possession of a secret by which the wildest or mo t vicious horse could bo tamed. The secret ifi said to have been originally imparted by a Bohe mian gypsy to'the then head of the family ' ily a cc'iitiiry and a half ago , and to have been regularly transmitted , as a parting legacy at the time of his death , from the father to the oldest son. Pos sibly there may bo in the county rf Cork a scion of the family still practicing with more or less suc cess , the art of "horse whisp ering , " but it is an undisputnblo fact that at the commencement of the present century the faino of Con Sulli van , the then head of the family , for miraculous cures of vicious horses , had spread far and wide throughout Ire land. Among the many well-attested accounts of the wonderful achievements of Con Sullivan , "Tho Whisperer,1' the services which ho rendered to Colonel nel WcHtonra , who afterward succeeded to the title of Rossmoro. wore the tulle of the whole country. The colonel had a splendid race liorso culled Rainbow , and he was anxious to run him at the races on the Curragh of Kildaro , but he wasHOwild and vicious that his own or found that he must giv-o up all thouirhts of bringing him out and.running him. Ho would bite every one vho went near him , like the present Lord Falmouth's brute , Mulcy Edris , who "savaged" the Into Fred Archer's arm , nnd it uas necessary to tie up Ins head when tno groom who attended him was with him. If ahorse chanced to'be near he was sure to nito him or try to ; and the legs of the jockey who attempted to mount him did not'cscapo lribfaugs. Lord Donorvillo said.ho , know a par son who could euro him , jind a wager of 1,000 was laid on- * the matter. A messenger was dispatched for Con Sull ivan , who was known'throughout the country side as "tho whisperer , " from the supposition that ho whispered into the horse's car , by which means ho quieted such as wore unruly. When ho was told the state of Colonel Westonra's horse ho desired to uo into the stable to see him. "You must wait until his head is tied up , " was said and repeated "No occasion " said by those present. , Con ; "ho won't bite me. " So in ho went , after premptorily ordering no one should follow him till a given signal should imply that they hud his permis sion. He then shut the door for the un enviable toto-a-toto. In a llttlo more than a quarter of an 'hour the signal was heard. Those who liad boon wait ing in alarm for the result rushed in i v MWTKHMHURaUMHMMHnHBM Mm HBOMHNi nDK l BBna HHM Monday , Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings , NOVEMBER 12 , 13 and 14. THE WORLD-FAMED ARTISTES , THE HANLONS In thiir Great Farcical I omedj , an Original European Sensation , LE VOYAGE EN SUISSE. Remodeled , Reconstructed. The Funniest Play ever Witnessed Introducing the Most Realistic and Wonderful Mechanical Stage Effects Ever Produced. Replete with Comedy , Sensation , Startling SurprKes , Catchy Songs , Bright and Pretty Music. The Great Railroad Explosion , Fun in a Sleeping-Car. The Stage Coach Disaster , A BRILLIANT COMPANY OF ARTISTS. Price- * . and found the horse extended on his back playing like a kitten with the whisperer , who was quietly sitting by him. Both horse and operator appeared exhausted , particularly the latter , to whom it was necessary to administer brandy and other stimulants before ho could bo revived. The horse was per fectly tame and gentle from that day. In the spring of lb)4 ( ) Mr. Whalcy's King Pippin was brought out to run at the Curragh of Kildaro. IIo has been described as a horse of the most savage and vicious disposition ; lie had a habit of flying at and worrying any person who came near him. When he could turn his head round ho would seize his rider's log with his teeth nnd drag him from his back. The dilllculty of man aging such a horse may be conceived , and on this occasion it was impossible to put a bridle on him. The whisperer was now sent for. IIo remained shut in the stable all night. In the morning King Pippin was scon following him like a dog , lying down at the word of command , and permitting- any per on without resistance , to put hi-s hand in his mouth , while he stood "gentle as a lamb. " He was brought out in the coui > e of the meeting , was run , and won the race. The fame of the whisperer had now spread throughout the country , and his services were in extensive demand. This extraordinary person had been no ticed in many and various publications. Crofton Crokor speaks of him in his "Fairy Legends' ' as an "ignorant rus tic of the lowebt class , " while he bears ample testimony to his extraordinary powers. Afternoon and Ercnlny , Sunday , November II. Grand Jubilee ! GILMORE ! AND JUS WONDERFUL BAND The lincst Coucort ll.uid In thn uorld , Inrluil- UK the uost hololhts in the prolt-sloii , and nutrhl'iss uiiHlrlans throughout , 1 ho follow liiKfinlni'iitorul uitlsts : MME. BLANCH STONE-BARTON I'rlmn llonna Soprano MISS HELEN DUDLEY CAMPBELL , I'rlmii Uiiiina Contralto. SIGNOR ERNESTO BALDANZA , Italian Tenon' . HERR EMIL STEGER , ( juiinan llnrltonv. GILMORE'S ' OF TEN ANVILS Battery of Six Caniion To celebrate thcSCtli Anniversary of the NATIONAL PEACE JUBILEE , Ami joproducc the features of that great Mu- Hlcal Festival held In Hoitonut the cioso of the viir. J'rlces , Mic. Tfic and ! , < 0. No extra c harj'e for ieserved catn , Bale commencingTliumday. NEW GRANDS Monday mid Tucmlay , Nov. IS and 1J. ! TIKI Cliannlng nnil Vcrshtllp f-nubrottc , Inlicr Ni'w .Musical Coined ? In three nri , i' STRUCK GAS. Supported : . . . . ujr tt oompnnr of dliury eoL-mitruentof Air llmcy l'ci | | > ir. IlllA'n1pr | ' r u"MniTcurt ( , " who VIII Introduce hfi I.U l bul- tid , "Vlclure of Home , " "Pureirrll , f 'li"11 ' , J'uivl * Thursday , Frlflait nnd Jforamber Jn , Id nnd 17. SATURDAY MATlDEiS , TIII : roi'i'fj.vH COMKUIANS. MUKPEIY Attl MIJKI'IIY , In tlm Numlcjcilpt Knlortatninent , OUR IRISH VISITORS , Suiijioited liy auninpnny oC unusual cxcellenco , umliT tnuinnn- nKcinont nf .fOII.V M. HILL. Itegnlar prices. Ptatsno on mlo nt 0 o'clock Wciliusilay niornlnu. MUSEE < > Week of Monday , October l2tli. ! EXlllAOliniNAllY ATTRACTION ? . ,7. W. COFFE I * , The Dude Skebton ! DON'T TAIL TO SCH HIM. Grand Attractions in all parts of the house. One l > inie Admit * to All. OUR LEVEL BEST In Goods , Price and Tailoring. t Our best foot is forward. We take no second place. We lift our tailoring above the clothing thunder with no more cost to you. There's an elevated way ; we choose it. We make your garments to measure as closely as we can , and make them well. For over twenty - five years we've made every day a stepping stone to better tailoring , until we can put it along side the best , and be sure of your choice. \Ve have a higher opin ion of our business than that of a treadmill produc ing so much profit. We're looking to your advantage as well ; to make you cloth- in that fits to cost you less from the foremost styles. The styles are the best because we keep goods moving briskly ; that in turn we do by large pur chases and low prices to you. Suits and Overcoats , tailored , $20 to $60. Trousers , tailored , $5 to TAILOR 1409 Douglas St. , Omaha. There's an objective point to Nicoll's tailoring you may be sure : It's getting and holding to your trade through good work at saving prices. BRANCH HOUSE. A LARGE MANUFACTURING COM PANY. having an established trade [ on a line of goods , f " " < < ' * / ' / " " - < * , find It necessary to open n branch house In this city and will furnish from ' " ' " ' " / ; / ' < ' " < " - taint dollar * in cush towards enmo , with o satisfactory party furnishing giving ngo , pnat experience ) anil referencus. BRANCH HOUSE , Union National Bank , Chlcoeo , III- NEXT ! Another Case -OF- CATARRH hi CURED. MR. STJDPIII3N SCHMIDT. Proprietor of barber shop , No. 1518 Webster street , first door from 16th , had catarrh for eight years. His symptoms were : Pain in head , over eyes , hawking- and spitting , nose stopped up , soreness in throat , trouble in left ear. f Took two months treatment and is feeling better than ever before. IMMJTOIt J. CRESAP McCOY , ( I.ato of Ucllovue llospltal.New Voik. ) Succeeded by UOUTOK Charles M , Jordon ( I.atrof the iTiilvcrnlty of .Vt-w Vork City and Jlou.ildUiiIvei.MtVi VVuslilnijton , l > , Cf. JIAS No. 31O aud fill Raraijo Bulldlnff Cosiur I'lftcunlh nnd Mnrncy sts , , Omaha , uheioull imablo < .i > * ciuru ( icatcd Noto-Ir. ) Cliiulci M. Jordan 1ms bien rf9l rtonr jiliyhli-lnii for Dr. Mi C'oy , In Omaha , tot the jiuM jfiir and Is I ho iiliyHlilan who has muilii the cuii-4 tlmt have been Vieuki ) lu this ) i > .ti > er , Mfi1lt.il illht-asoi treat" ! ukillfuU.v. Consump tion. Ililthl'H clUc.i.hH , J > ) .iuoi > - > Ia , Ilhoumittlniu nnd ui ; N IK ; vnr.s uisr.Aiii : . ; . AH < II I.'WH i > o- nllur In thu hx ia u l > ' " .la.Uy , UATAHHU CONSULTATION at olllco or by mall , tl. Olllco hours -'J to II n. m . Sto I p. m. , 7 to Bp , rn , Sunday oillce tiou\a \ fiom y iu. . , to 1 p , n , Con espondencu iecel > ea prompt attention , Mum dlteaxci ) nro ( rented mim'itifully by Or. lui'lon ' Unpin ; 1 1 HIM Mi.ilinjiil | It In tlniH po/m lor Mima unuula to milieu a journey to ob iiini:8rtnn ; : : , HOSI-ITAI , TitKATMKXu.1 rn mi-