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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1889)
8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY JANUARY 27. -SIXTEEN PAGEs. iax nuos. Special Bargalna tn SlIkH Monday. A hnnilnomo line of colors In satin niindnmaR , worth from $1 to $1.Hi , re duced to ( We yd. A full line of colors In surah silk worth from 90c to 3115 yd. , our price out down to C.5o > d. A largo assortment of colors In rolorct gros grain silk , worth from $1 to $1,50 a yd. , on Monday your choice at ( We yd. Wo nlso have Bomo very desirable nlmdoa In Faille Frnnctilso , worth $1.15 to $1.40 , our jiilco on Monday only C5c yd. Those silks nro worthy of your inspec tion. You will find bargains among them which jou cannot match in the city.Hindi Hindi pros grain silks worth SI , re duced to "fie yd. Hlaek gros grain silk worth $1.23 , now 85c. Ijtlack gios grain silk , worth $1.10 , now Wic. Black gros grain silk , worth $1.50 , now 91 00. Hlack faille francalso , worth $1.123 , now 8fic. Black faille francuiso , worth $1.40 , now ' ) oc. Black faille francaiso , worth $1.50 , now $1.00. Black siitin rhndama , woith $1.38 , now ! Vjo. Black satin rhadama , worth tl.Co , now $1.15. Our stock of black dress goods you will Ilml to ho the largest , and best us- M > rtcd stock in this city. Our stock of black Ilciiiiettas is hard 1o boat. See our fi.'ic , 50c , GOc , C3c , C.r.c , G9c and 7.r > c llcnriottas. They ate worth more inonoy , and you pay moio for the sumo grade at other places. Reincmhor our colored plushes ; they only cost you ; ! ' ) c a yard at HAYDEN BROS' Wall Paper. Now stock , now patterns , now borders , just opened on our third floor. It will pay you to investigate and compare prices. Wo Hhiill bo loaders in this de partment this season. season.IIAYDKN BROS. II o Tied I In ; It not. Yestctday Judge Shields Issued a mar- tiago license to C. .f. .Tur.ibuk , of Plymouth , Ju.aml Li77io 11. Hiukoy , of Chllllcothe , Mo , In his usunl gentlemanly iimnncr , which ho iilc.iscd tlio couple Unit they concluded to liavo the matter llnishcd then and there. Accordingly the judge tlou the knot. For Sale Second-hand typewriters. . . All makes , Wcstoin T.V. . Exchange , St. Louis , Mo. Fine Fischer Pinno not used a year , only &UOO , on easy terms , tit Moinherg's , 1610 Dodge st. The O. & , C. 13. Ky. & B. Co. will not i un tiains to-day , Sunday , until after 12 o'clock noon on account of stringing bccond wire over their bridge. . - . A Now "Warehouse. I will erect a large warehouse Gix170 ( , on Nicholas , near lllth st. , with paved street in front and trackage in roar. Parties desirous of renting such a build ing can have phuib arranged to suit if thov call immediately. JOHN T. DILLON. Room 41) ) , Barker block. Blrs. Ci-elKlittm's IteiiiC8t. Cieighton college has taken over the leal estate willed it by the late Mrs. Sarah A. Crclghton. It is situated oa Douglas street , mid is valued nt $70,000 , and will not the col lege $ -lbOO porj car. Judge Shields issued the necessary older , und m future John M. Dougherty will collect the rents. A Few Timely ICcinarks. Chicago < fe North western R'y To Chicago and All Points East. Three trains a day. Vestibule cars. Steam Heat. Superb Dining Car Servico. The latest and best Sleeping Cars with hot and cold water , and all conveniences. Through cars Omaha to Chicago. No change at Council Bluffp. Ticket ollico , 1401 Parnam St. Telephone 501. W. N. Babcock , Gen. Western Agt. Magnificent $1OO Upright Plnno not used a year , lor only $2.I > 0. Great bargain. Easy terms , at Meinborg's music btoro , lolCi Dodge st. Two fried eggs 5e ( tide order ) , 2 fried cg/js / with bread , butter , colleo and potatoes 15c. Now York chop houses , Nos. 1 and 2. ' Tlio great sale advertised in Friday's DKI : will bo continued Monday atStono- liill's. The Farnain Site. A well attended meeting of property own- cis antt citi7cns was held last evening at 8 o'clock at ' . ' 84'J Furuam street , Ninth ward , to discuss the city hall question , it was do- ililcd , without a dissenting voice , to vote and woilc for the Farnam street site. Kodulity. Tlio members of Saint Philomena's Sodality are invited to bo present atlho meeting in the hull , Ninth and Howard , un Sunday , January 27 , at 4 p. m. The Police CnmmlHsloii. The police commission was in session last night. Uojond ropiimundlttg a number of nnleont for drunkenness or otliur breach of discipline , nothing worthy of note was done. The loss of Dnrrow fc Logan in the lata tire has been satisfactorily and promptly adjusted by the insurance companies , the Rochester Gorman , represented by Creigh , Silkworth & Co. , Jjoiug the llrst to settle , they hav ing paid over the cash in just one week from the date of the fire. South Ornnlia Noun. Horace C. Powers was bound over to the district coiut by Justice Wells , of South Omaha , for obtaining property under false pretences. It is alleged that ho secured 1GU acres of land In tiado for property near the corner of Twenty-seventh and Lcavonworth streets , the title of which is vested in Fred Tray , and to which Powers has no claim. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Adams , Third ward , a boy. Mrs. O. H. Miller , of the Third wiml , pro- Bontod her husbund with a girl baby. > The llrst regular meeting of South Omaha lodge , F. & A. M. , was -held In the now Imll last night. A number of applicants are before - fore the committees for itutlon. The next regular meeting will bo held next 1'Viday evening. Visiting brethren nro cordially in vited. vited.Warner Warner H. Hoot , lute of the Omaha Hoi aid , next Monday will commence on the Drovers' Journal and do the local. LJort Anderson , of scales No , 3 , Union Block yaids , is sick ut home with neuralgia. A dozen members wore present at Odd Tollow hall last night to organize n Lodge of Daughters of Kebeccu. Twelve petitioners luwt ) been seemed , and as soon us they can tot their withdrawal cards the organization will bo completed. City Attorney KH II , Doud has recovered from his fovcr and is able to bo out on the streets. Assistant City Engineer It. II. Lawrence Jcft last evening for the east. Korr'a thvoud , black fast dyo. Hayden Bros. JIAVmiN MHOS' . Notion Department. Hand satchels , 2-i. 35 , 45 , 0"c ; pocketbooks - books , 5 , 10. llic. Rubber combs , 5 , 7 , 10 , Iflc ; hair brushes. 15 , 1 ! . 25 * , 0o. 1 box hair pinsvtc ; 1 bos black pins , Uo. 1 do/ , hair crimpers , Sic ; 1 paper pins , Ic. Thimbu * ! , lOc per do ? . ; tapo. 15e per do/ . Crochet hooks , Ic ; elastic webb , 3c per yd. Elastic cord , 2je per yd. ; corset clasps , 5c. Hinbioidory silk , Be per doz. ; hand mirrors , f > and lOc. Marshall's best linen thread , oc per pool. Dress buttons , 2Jc per dodress ; shields , 5c per pr. Drcca steys , 5o per doz. ; reeds' , 5c per BOt. 21 shoots writing paper for oo ; 21 en velopes for 5e. 1 do/ , lend pencils fordo ; 1 dowi it- ing pens , 5c. Memorandum books , li % . McCullough's best toilet soap , 50c per &Q7. &Q7.Our Our wall paper department is now open. SllOK Dii'ARTMEN"l\ : Wo will continue our cut sale in tnis department on Monday. We will albo sell ladles high button overshoes , lleeco lined , for 91.15. snnllHi/es only ; Misses' and children's , for $ ! . ! > ( l. Ladies' don- gota kid shoes for W.OO , nice litters and every pair \\ananled. Be stuo nnd got a pair of these shoes. A largo invoice of children's shoes just lecoivud , which wo place on sale at the very lowest prieo * . OUR WALL PAPHR DEPARTMENT IS NOW OPKN. 1IAYDKN BROS. , Dry Goods , Hith st. Two fried eggs 5e ( hide order ) , 2 fried eggs with bread , butter , outlec and potatoes 15c. New York chop houses , Nos. 1 and 2. Pin me Frames. "Wo are now prepared to reglld old frames at half the price of new ones , wairanted to bo good as over. A. llospe , Jr. , lolB Douglas st. Dr. Patboll , 1715 Davenport , 4j3.Tcl. J/oolc at Thin. All kinds of merchandise and per sonal property wanted in o.xehange for improved farms and wild land. Foreign Immigration Co. , r 2 & ! J loUi Farimm st. A Magnificent Slelnivay Piano' at a great bargain , only $ oO , easy terms , at Mcinberg'b , 1010 Dodge at. Roger's best plated knives and forks only $1.50 per set. Van Cott As Co. , diamond parlor , llth and Farnam. The great sale advertised in Friday's Btiwillbo : : continued Monday nt Stone- hill's. COUNTY COM Ml SSI ONE US. They Hold a Meotinjr nml Transact Itniitlnc HusincHs. At the meeting of the county commissioners ycstciday aftci noon a communication was1 received from Distiict Clerk Mootos , stating Unit Henry Schvv.UK had been adjudged tem porarily insane , and desiring llmt he be sent lo Hie poor farm until the weather becomes wanner. Soliwark is the man who becomes insane every vvintei , but is all right in warm weather. It wus referred to the committee on chanty , as was anothci , udvising that Chief Sehaefer bo sent to his brother in Spiingllcld , Mo. Bids from Tun BEB , World , Herald and Democrat wcie read and lefertoj to the committee on printing. Miller & Gunaorson were awarded the con- ttact for supplying the distiict court room with two desks for tlO'J. W. C. McLean , treasui or of the Second Presbjtenun chuich , asked that the tuxes on the chuich properly should be refunded , und was referred to the judiciary committee. Milton Rogers complained In at he hud heard nothing illicitly to several letters he had sent to the hoard , unit was refcrteu to the committee on finance. A petition irom the Odd Fellows Hull us- soeialion regarding luxes , was held over. D. U. Houck icsigned his position as con stable , and asked that Henry Hunt be ap pointed in his plaee. The board decided that Conslahle Houck had a perfect right to re sign , but had nothing to say as to whom should succeed htm. It was dceidcd that in the future no notice would bo lai < cn of any such recommendations coming fiom relit ing ofllcers. The following report was submitted by County Agent Mahoney. Oct. Nov. Dec. Inmates since last repoit..81 bJ ! to Admitted Jl 10 14 Horn 2 Discharged to 10 10 Died 3 1 2 Kcmaining ntduto SO 83 81 The meeting then adjourned. A reliable place to buy diamonds and watches. Van Cott & Co.'b diamond parlor , 11th and Farnam. Auction at Itcsiilencc , Corner 12th and Castollar streels , Mon day morning , nt 10 o'clock. Wo vvill sell a1 the furniture of a six-room cot tage cherry and cottage bedroom suits , iJnibbols and ingrain carpets , dining room and kitchen furniture , etc. ; also ono good family hoiso and buggy , The 1,1th btreot curb go within one block of the house. Oi.iaha Auction and Stoiage Company. A. K and A. M. Special meeting of Nebraska lodge No. 1 , A. F. and A. M. , at Masonic hall Monday evening , .January i8 ! , ut 70 : ! p. in. , for work in M. M. degree. Visiting brethren invited. W. C. McLiUN , Secretary. TH13 W12KICS UUSINKSS. Itcnevved Activity in the Keal Hstitc IMarkct Though the percentage of Increase in bank darings shows a dccicase computed vith last week , the business compares favor ably with oilier cities of the country. Fol- owlng are the llgurcs : Monday 4'uesday AVcdnosday . .rilt.4r.MiO ) ! riunsday . 5 1 7,1 51) ) ( ti IVIdtiy . fiil , ' . ' " > l.t > J Satuiduy . Hi..W.71 : ) Total . ta,109,3 : > 5.rO Increase , -I.U. In the real estate inuikct the most noto- vorthy transaction was the transfer of lot 13 n Dundee Place and lot 3 in Caithngu uildl- lon , from II. W. Pennobk to N. H. Kiutz or $20,500. Tallowing me the tiansuetians by days : Monday . * 8I,8M Tuesday . I < 0,8i7 Wcdncbday. . . . 11.3V5 1'huisday . . . . . . 3ii,4K ( ) 'riday . 3ii,13i ) Saturday . 81,017 Totnl There is necessarily very little being done In the building line , nnd the recent cold wave will probably lednco the amount of the per mits for ( lie coining week. ao Ilclnw Zero. Buffalo boots , Felt slippers , Sheep lined shoos , Foil boots , Quilted boots , Also a largo assortment of colored shoes and slippers for masquerade pur- J pones titHonry Dohlo &C0. B , No. H10 Farmim st. , near 15th at , : y nuos. Gents' I'lirnlslilnu Dcpnrttncnt. Special prices in gout's linen collars and cuds for Monday. In this lot \vil ho found some of the very best goods made , in all the now shatics. Collars lOo each , cults 1121c per pair ; these goods are sold usually for collars S20o each , culls - 10c.SPECIAL. SPECIAL. 1H ( ) do/ , ladies wool fascinators only SJoe each , worth SOc. All our stock of cnshmore gloves reduced In price LadioB line cashmeio gloves that we have been rolling for lioc , 'tc nnd f > ( ) c , will bo pul on sale Monday at 15e per pair.Tho The balance of our ladles camels hair umloruear that \\o luiyo boon helling at $1. < M ) and stl.'Jo , leaticed to 7" e each. Itumcnsj reductions in children's un derwear. All our wool goods mn-it bo closed out nt once. Wo will eloso out on Monday about ! 2 > doz Indies line nui liii dressing sae'lts , bought by us at a \erylow jirlce. They are vorv\ line goods and are mostly all trimmed In Torchon and Valenciennes lace. They mo worth W.OO to M.OO each ; we will put thorn on sale Monday nt JiOe , "oc and $1.00 , and will guaranti-o the trim ming alone to bo worth iloublu what wo ask for the garment. See the line of ladies' muslin under wear on display at lc ! ) , Me , ! 10e , otic , 7oc and $1.00. 100 dogont'b unlaundriod hiiii' niadp fiom , New Vork mllU nuislin , continuous facings , hand-made button holes niul double front ; no better shirt Hindu. This shirt 1ms alwajs sold for ! > " > e , to be sold on Monday at GJC each ; not more than six to tun one customer. Our s > all paper department is now open. 11AVDKN U11OS. , Dry t.oods , Itlth st. South Omaha Ailainnnt Worlce. The Nebraska. Adamant Wall Plaster eomp.iny is onu of the business institu tions of South Omaha. Tlio capital is $10,000 , the capacity : ! 00 ban els a day. The work- , are at Seventeenth and 'Q sti eels , ami are under charge of A. 1C. Walla. Since commencing business three mouths ago all of the line build ings in South Omaha htuobocn finished with tliibcompanj'sproductanditgivob better sntisfaetjon tlian any other plaster pi op.iratiou in ithc. This Soutli Omalia National lunlc'b now buihliiig , the now building just occupied \ ytho Nebraska Savings b.ink , and Patrick Kowley's block have been lliiishod with adamant plaster , and the statement of Mr. Row ley , whose hitildinsj v\as only p.irtially plastered with adamant that \\o \ "would lather than flOD that the whole building had boon phifalored with it , " is but thu fontimontof all who have used it. The eomp.iny has ample facili ties for biippliug any increased demands by simply increas ing the working fon-e , as the machinery and buildings aie limply biiHicieut to meel aude , \ mand. Among main of the excellent qualities of the adanient may be enum erated : It becomes as hard as marble in a few hours. It is strong , adhesho and so clur.iblo that it will hist as long us the building , ltdoesawaj with the warp ing and shrinking of door- > and casiuga , because it is not noee-sary , as with com mon plaster , to s.iturato the building with water. It costs originally but little more than lime iilater , and in the end its supotior qualities m.ike it immeas urably cheaper. It saves waiting several weoka or months for the building to dry out. A loom finished ono day can be occupied the next. It does not crack or fall oil , even in cases of leakage. It is applied easily by any good mason. It is a dry mate rial ; can be kept any length of time without deterioration ; is always ready for use at a moment's notice ; and is the only material with which renairintr can bo done conveniently , quickly and "to stay. " Again , this durable and excellent material is more readily put on walls than plasters of any other kind and cots only 4 or fl cents'a yaid more than the best lime plaster. Under the ener getic and business iftanugeinent of Mr. A. 1C. Walla this eomp.iny has attained a standing and influence that is as on- \ iiible as the merit of its product is gratifying to the owners , and gives sat isfaction to those who use it. A per sonal inspection of some of the build ings Ilnished with adamant and conver sations with the owners and mechanics employed on the buildings warrant Tins I3ui : representative in saying that the adamant wall plaster in without a rival , and is all that the ollicers of the com pany claim for it. Splendid Wcher Pi.uio for only $150 , easy terms , line bargain , at Meinberg's , 1310 Dodge ht. THE IjIOHNSR 1JOAKI ) . It Grants .v Permit tn Everybody Uho Aaks One The license board met yesterday .it the mnyoi's ofllee , all the members beinj ( present. l < d Hothery npplic'l to haven transfer of his license made from Dodge street to 711 North Sixteenth street This was granted providing ho meets the iciulrcmcnts | of the law. Murray it Cummings , on Fourteenth , be tween I'arnam and Douglas , wine granted a lie'onsc. Frank Sautter , Tenth and Dan croft , was Ki anted u lie-ense , although there was u peti tion afeMhiBti'ianting it. Koluy .Sc Dai ht woio ( 'ranted a license for their phico on l'JI7 l'\unani stieet on condi tion thnt it bo used exclusively as a whole sale plucis. Mr. Foley aslced that the place ho closed by the mayor whenever ho sold liquor bv itituil. Tom Foluv explained to the boaid that ho had made arrangements to tulco over the Higgins saloon. Ho would simply run the bar and would eloso up the wine looms. Tlio place would not bo run us before , hut ho would conduct it respectably. On these con ditions Mr. Folov was given to undoistiind by thu boaid that ho could complete the deal with Higgins and that the boaid would fi.int him a license , L. Hadick. 1311 South Tnirteonth street , and I. . . Hihblcr , of Leavenwoith street , near Dolt line , were intormed that they must either get their bomisuien to qualify or eloso their Hiiloons. K J. Dnrst , H03 Dodfio street , and P. II , Coleman , 714 Noith Sixteenth street , weto granted licenses , und the boaid adjourned. - - e F. W. Ililditch , export accountant and auditor , 2o Barker block. Mer chants' books balanced and audited. Com plicated accounts adjusted. Auditor to.iucorpoiatod companies. Mr. llorbnoli Makon u Demand. John A. Hoibach ontorcd milt against the Oimilm Street Hallway company , William W. Marsh , Frank Murphy , Guy C , Harton , Silas H. U. Clark and W. A. Smith , In the district court iostoidav. The suit Involves n largo amount , as it calls for the conciliation of ) : uxiiOU ) worth of stock , un accounting of ull dividends and interest paid since 187' ) . and nlso for the repayment of f iOJ.OOU wortli of " bonds issued. Ttui petitioner goes baolc to the da.\s of IM..i ' , when ho llrst becuino a stockholder In the stioct car company , nud WAS the holder of twenty shaics of stock. Ho charges fraud and conspiracy of various : Icinds , and asks for un order from the court to compel an accounting. Ho also states that although the alleged fraud dates back prior to 167'J ' , ho only discovered in June , 18SS. _ J Mnrrlaijo Hoinotliiu-H .1 Failure. On the 23d of March , 1SS8 , David Hill mar ried his picseut wife , Tillie , at Hlalr , and al ' ready ho is suing for n divorce. In his peti tion ho claims that legardless of her mur- > rlago vows , she has been ffullty of unwifeJy conduct , HAYIlttN Great OponliiK Nrtle of Uniliroldcrlr * Vno 1HH . Wo hayo just deceived our own im portation of embroideries , tlouiiclngs , laces , etc. , etc. Sale begins on.Momlny moriiing. We have purchraed an immetiBo stock and you w ill findAho best assortment In ' this'city. 2 inches wide ambrlc edgings 2e yd. ' T' " " " 'l 5cyd. " " " " lOcyd o , ilii inches wide > flouncings from ic ! ) up. 4,5 inches wide fllotinclngs from oe ! up. up.The same jirlccs also in Swiss em broideries. Special bargain on Monday In fancy cotton. Luces from fj to 5 in. wide at fle yd. Our stock in Torchon , Medici and Antique laces is now complete , and wo are ollorliig the Mime at Mirv tempting prices. HAY DUN 13HOS. A largo majority of the discriminat ing public prefer to travel by the Hur- liugton Route. Its Vestibule hlxprcts , with dining car , free chair cars , and Pullman Palace cars leaving Omaha at ! lf : > 0 p. iu. , arriving Chicago 10:0a. : ! ) m. , is the best train for the east. It is the oiilj Ijno running R dally oMircsa trains to Chicago , 1'eoria , St. Louis find the cast , 3 daily express trains to Lincoln , Denver and the west , and U daily ox- pi ess trains to St. Joseph , Kansas City and tno bouth , direct from its own depol in Omaha. Ticket ollico , ! ! , ? Parnam stieol. Two fried eggs fie ( side order ) , i ! fried eggs with bread , butter , colTeo anil potatoes 15o. Now York chop bouses , Nos. 1 and 2. Hnlioininn Hall. 1815 , 1317 and 131 ! ) S. 13th st. Restaurant , lunch and beer hall. Lunch horvod day or night. D.inco Saturday and Sunday. Kerr's thread the bcit. lla\tleu Bios. Cheap IjVoni'iioiiH to Sutherland I'Moiid.i. The first excursion to Sutherland will leave Omaha via the Wnbash niihvay on Moudav , .laniuiry S. For rates , tii-keU , sleojiing car accommodations and lull information , oall on or write G. NT. Ci.AvroN , 1502 Farnam st. , Omaha , Nob. The sixth nnnual masquerade ball of U. P. baud will take place Friday , Feb ruary lo , at Exposition hall. To 1'rliitern I The Central typo foundry of St. Loui have just produced u beautiful new style of type for circulars. The rush for it i gre.it. CIlUllUll NOT US. At the Swedish Methodist chuich the re A ival meetings aiO'going on with incre.isec mteicst. Mrs. Fredrikkn Nielsen ha1 diawn gi cat crowds , hut lor the last twe evenings she has not been able to be proscn on account of a b.id cold. It is expcctci [ hut she will be ablate eommcnce the worl : o moiiovv 01 to-night. Kov. John Linn fiom D.ijton , Iu. , father tn-Kuv of Kev. P. J. Hetg , is also heie , which has added to the in test ol the meetings. At the Southwestern Lutheran church , Twenty sixth stieoi between Popplcton am : Woolworth avenuest-lov. { Luther M. ICuhus , last or , services at 11 a. m. Subject : "A ! od of Knowledge : " and at 7.W : p. in. , ' 'Ho Mav Hun that Ueadbth.1 At Cavalry HapUst church the morning thcjnojs"Unelc8lidtnp Cliimtuiis. " Evcuin ( subject : "Tho Sin of Forgetting God. " Kov. Mr. Milliunn , of the Ohci ry Hit ! church , will snpplv the I'lynionth ) > itlpit on Sunday. Morning topic , "Is Nut This the Chn t " Evening , "The Triumphs of the Few. " At St. Mark's church thu morning subject s "The Centurion's ' Servant. " livening. 'Why You Should be n Total Abstainer. " At Immanucl Baptist church , on Sunday he pastor will hnvo for his morning theme , 'Baptism. " At the close of the morning crvieo the otdinanco of baptism vvill bo ud- ministoicd to a number of candidates at licth-Cden Uaptist chinch. Pastor's evening theme , "The First Step in a Downward Course. " The public cordially wccomcd. The inoi n ing text at Hanscom Paik M. 12. chuich is "Yet a Little Sleep" Kvoning subjeet , "A Faithful Message. " The levival services of this church will bo continued next week. All are invited. Seats Iree. At Hillside Congregational church Uov. H. U. Crane , the pastor , speaks at 10iO : ! on "The Upper Uoom. " Hov. Dr. Uuryea wilt speak on Tuesday night on "Animal In stincts. " Kov. M. L. Holt preaches at Park Pl.ico Coiigicgational church , in the morning on "The Pi oof of Christianity , " und in the evening on "The Hesunedion of the Dead. " Kev. Willard Scott will preach in the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church both morning mid evening. In the evening the coiuse on our lulutions to the bible vvill bo continued with the topic : "How Far is Cliustlaiiity a Hook Heligion. " At the First Methodist Kpiseopul church , Uev. T. M. House takes for his morning sub ject : "Take No Thought for the Moirow. " Evening theme : "Bring Him to Me. " Kev. .f. S. Detvvciler , pastor of ICountro Memorial Lutheran chuich , corner of Six teenth nnd Hiuney streets , will take for his morning subjeet : "What a Woman Can Do. " In the evening ho will begin ucoursiof lee- tines on the general topie : "A Young Man Away From Home. " Subject of thoihst lecture"Why Ho Loft Tired of Homo " "Hvlls of the Modern Dance , " will ho the subject of the sermon at the South Tenth stieut M. D church. KKUIIIOtrs MTiS. : Kev A W Lamar.pastor of the First Unp- tist chuic'li , said Friday that his congrega tion is i-oinlemplnting the erection of a now ehnruh in the spring or early in tlio summer. The propoity now occupied by tlio building has bccomo so valuable that the dlrcctoiato thinks it udvis.iblo to sell it nml build a new eilillco on less valuable ground Si\t\ thou sand dollius Is the price placed upon the corner upon which the chuich now stands. Considerable interest is manifested In the lovivul meetings of the First Unptml church by the attendants Kov , A. W. Lamar stilted yestorduy that llftuon members hud been added to the churuut and of this number six hud been baptised. Kov. n. H. Graham , of this city , occupied the pulpit of Key , Jl A. Wylle at Ked Oak , In. , lust Sunday. On the evening of that day li pi cached the closing sermon of n heues ol union nieatings at the Methodist i church of lli.it place. Thursday evening an entoitiiiiimont for ; the purpose of raising a fund to purchase a SS.IKX ) organ lor St. Mary's Avenue chuich , wus ghon at the parlors of the church. The . proginnnno consislixl of songs and selections . taken fiom Tennyson's works , scenes ) fiom Tuinivsou's 'flJieum of Fair Woman" ' ivoio presented hiidialoguo and tableaux. Kov .1. M French , of Cleveland , O. , has accepted u call to tuc pastorate of tlio First United Presbyterian chuich of this city. Kov J S. Dotwcller , pastor of Kount/o Memorial church at Sixteenth and Hurnoy streets , is to deliver a serlgs of Sunday even ing loc'tuios on the "Young Man Away From Homo. " The ( list , to bo given to-night , is "Why Ho Left Tired of Homo. " n'l'ho Young People's society of the Chris- ' Lain Cndeavor hold u meeting last Monday night at the Saratoga Congi cgatlonul churrh mil elected tno following olllcers for the ioxt six months ; George Craig , president ; Prank A , Hlood , vieo president ; Jcnnio Dorsey , sec-ietnry Mngglu McKay , trees- . 4rer. The meinhoiship of the society now consists of twenty people. This wus the irst missionary meeting of the > oar , and tlio ' mblect was the "Fieo Missionary Movement n Sweden. " Mrs. Fredrikka Nelson , who has been 111 'or the past few days , will resume her work it the rev Ival meetings of the Swedish Meth- dlst chufch to-night. The Key , John Linn , if Duytou , U. , is also taking a treat Interest n thn in1"1" Llros , Only four diw more. Come in and pot n benefit of 1W per cent discount on all winter goods , dress goods , silks , vel vets , underwear , wool hosiery , com forts , flannels , blankets , kid gloves , cloaks , shawls , knit goods , ote. Also our special prices on linens goes for four dajs more. Our store will bo closed all day Friday , February 1 , for inventory. Don't forgot. The 'Jo per cent discount goes on Monday , Tuesday , 'Wednesday and Thursday. Monday we will sell CO bales fine snow white cotton batting , it rolls for U5e , worth lee roll ; standard comforter colicos , Acvvhito \ shaker llan- nels , 4Jc yard ; gents all-wool Scotch gloves , life pair : a good comforter , 3Ue each ; thick towllng , 4i * yatd , worth 'J"c , a lot of colored and white embroideries , 3o yard ; another lot at 10u jurd , worth U5e. AH odds and ends will bo let out very cheap. The no\t four days. Ladies' line white Moreno vests , : ! 'Jc each , worth l)0c. Ho sure and come in novt week. UP.NXISON 1JHOS. 11' IS KKPtrniATIO.V. All Interview Wild Mr. Booth , of Now York MIV. Mr. William T. Uooth , tn.UKiqing dhector of the New Vork Life Insurance eomp.iny , has been In the eltj for n few dajs , Ho it wus who decided upon the present site of the mugnilicent building which his company has erected at the coiner of Farnam and Seven teenth street' . In conversation with n lint : man , on the subjeet of clti hull i elocution , Mr. Booth said : "I regard this attempt to remove the city h ill us v cry dumuu'ing to the credit of Omaha. It is a Hpecies of lepudiatlon mid Incry bad faith. If it is cairicd out it will do Omaha an Inestiinubloainounlor injury by discouraging foreign capitalists fiom cominff hero and in vesting money. I came to Umahn to per sonally select u site for our building , and I decided in favor of Farmun and Sevonseenth streets because the court huuso was already constructed opsosite , and the oitv hall had been loe'atod by a vote of the people , and the bonds have been voted for it. I never would have thought of purchasing those lots anil investing tlio enornioun sum that wo have' put into our building unless I felt ussuied that the public buildings of Omaha \\eie cen tered near thutspot. "I am surprised at Mr. Mill.ird's position. 1 bought this pioperty from him , and olio of the iniiicipal arguments ho iM.iilo wus that we weio to have the benefit of the citj hall. "Now\\ti aioat piosotit negoti iting for the largest und most oouinleto law library that can be found in any city west of Mow Vork. Your pioHcnt law libi.uv is not a ciicnui stance to II , and wo purpose to place this libiaiy in our building for the use of our ten ants , and expect , of course , to dinvv tlio IMtronune of the legal frutcinlt.v. Itut it this raid that is being made hete upon us should piovo successful , and the public buildings be scattered , it will soiiously im- [ iair otii investmedt. "It is a question in my mind whether jour city has n right to do this tiling any way-to induce foreign capitalists to rome here and invest und loan money in view of the location of public build ings in Om.vhu nnd then lopudiato nil obli gations to i.ivestois. It sc-onis to mo your people would want to encoui.igo foreign capi tal d iou would hope to glow to bo a gicut city."Another "Another thing , we have done a great deal for your city ah cadi m assisting the passage ofoui , postofllce bill. Oui fitends in Wash ington ate very influential , and T have per sonally made every etfoit to assist Mr. MeSlmno in getting the postolllco bill thiough congress. I cannot eompiehcnd vvhiour I'ltl/ens hive countenanced the city hall removal seticmc even ttius far. SGAMMNC ; TIti : SOAM'IJHS. A Plan Which Would Seriously Inter- leiv With Ticker KrnkrrnKe. Cnn v.o , Jun 'JO. The genetal managers and general passenger agents of the western , southwestern and northwestern roads came near an agreement to day on a plan which , if lived up to , would make it impossible for ticket brokers to do much business. It was in the shape of n new form of mileage ticket , which , in its detailed do- sciiptiou ot the buyer , lucks but little of u photogiaph. The buyer must sign his name ri the presence of the agent , and every time he uses the book , for the benefit of the con ductor. The unused portion ol these as well us of the round trip or thiough tickets , vvill be iciloomuble ut the taihoad oflices. These provisions would almost do uwav with scalping. Contiaty to general cxpci tation , the contract was not finally ap- ptoved to-day. The Wabasli , ut the eleventh hour , served notice that it would not sign the supplemental agreement , in which only southwestern lines are directly inteiestod , unless uny uution on the pait of roads other than the Wabash , look ing to a shortening ot time in i mining trains between Chicago ana the Missouri river or St. Louis , would bo regarded as a rut in rule. Tito genet al managers vvi'io stacgen'd ut the announce ment and this meeting tinnlly aljourned , sub jeet to the call of the chair. I -o- I I * r.uirnphs. ' W. P. U Mills , Kearney , is at Ihc Millard. John Koiniildson , St Louis , is at the Pa\- ton. ton.W. W. H , Conger , of Loup City , is at tlio Pax- Ion , N. C. Abbott , of Lincoln , is stopping at the Pax ton. H. S. Cetd , of Lincoln , will spend Sunday at the Milluul. W. H. Harstow , of Ciete , was al the Paten \ - ton last night J. S Greenwood , of Kcaincy , was a buest of Hie Murray jestorday. J. H. McMnrphy , of Lincoln , rcglstcicd at the Mercnunls last night. Thomas Sweeney , of Kapid Cit.v. Dak. , is registered al Hie iMIIlanl. Mr. and Mrs , W. 15. Shopaid and daugh ter , of Arlington , are at the Millard. George W. Gosdell and ,1. S. Chipmun , residents of tlio capital city , will spend Sun day at the Murray. Mis Thomas Yule , MihS Grace Vule and Miss Udith Dot soy , of Beatrice , were guests uf the Paxton last ni ht. Mis Small K. Klnlston died Saturday , January 1 ! i , at I a. m. The f unlit ill hotviees will bo'ut the house , coiner ol Nineteenth und liiiinoy stieut , Monday , al 2.110 p. in. riio temains will bo taken la hci old home in Maine foi butial. Mis , Klbabelli M. P. Patvov. wife of riiarlos A , llurvev , died yesloiday ntfill South Tvveniy-llfth stieot. of uphold fovcr , In the Uvontj-seventh joar of her ago. The funoi.il will take place Monday next ut 1 j'cloi'lc. The i cumins will bo foiw.udcd to Chicago. A Challenge tii I'edestriiiiiN. An unknown pedestrian , guaranteed to bo citizen of Omaha , bus put up u JtJ forfeit with thu suottlng editor of Tin : Ilrr , and lnillongeb any and all pedestrians In Omahn , aouth Omaha , Fort Omaha or Cuincil H luffs o u twenty-six hour go as-you-ploaso podos .lian contest. The sweepstakes aie only $1.1 , 1 .ho foi foil bul ? 0 , und are within the means f any walker who wishes to oi-tsr. The 'orfcit musl bo covered In Ion dais or it will lot hold good. Thora must also bo ihieu mtrics or theto will ho no rueo. 'lite rvventj-Tltli-d The members of the Turnvcioln colcbtatcil ho twenty-third unniveisury of tlioir exist- itico in Omaha last evening in their cliainc- erlstio manner. A largo number of persons vereptesent representing the b st German 'amilles in Iho city. The earlier pat t of the ivonlng was devoted to u concert of unusual K ixcellenco. Among the loading fuatutes fcU vorc songs by the Turner Quiutctto club , tl olectlons by the Muslc-ul Union otchcstra , tlcu olos by Mies Minnie Hramlt and Mr F. .chnwnit , duets by Messrs Gredig and Ca orl , and F. Lehmann and Kausch , Mr. Max lampel delivered a most effective speech , L'ho second part of the evening's pleasure yas devoted to dancing. Dr , Hamilton Warren , magnotlo phy- iciun und surgeon , room it , Crounso dock , cor. 10th nnd Capitol avenue , Jhronic and nervous diseases a poo- , . K. C. MorrH Si nek un Oinnhn. Detroit ft ifuod town , hut Incks the ih nntl entui'iirise of the Queen City of the west. He bought the entire-l.irrow& lxRiui wholosnlo stock of lint nnd caps from the insuriuicu companies , intcndinir to ship the tfoodi t0 Detroit , Mich. Five days in Omahn his : convinced him that the people of this city will buy more hats nnd cups in ton days thnn could bo { old nt Detroit in ten months. This stock of huts mid cups is in amount mo'-o limn the combined stocka of all the hat dealers In Omaha. One-half the stock is in perfect condition , the other linlf only slightly damaged by water. The entire lot will go on wlo on or about \Vednesilfiv next. Uxnet time and place will bo announced Mon day or Tuesday , The Dentil Itccnrd. Mrs. M. L. McCinij'h died jcsterdny morn ing at 1'apilllon. The remains \\iil bo hurled nt St. Mary's oometciy this nfternojn. Mrs. McClrngh le'.wos a babtvo days oh\ Aftcra hriof Illnuis MtM .huncs . ) . Ntcliol. wife of the junior inombor of I.ce , NlchoV , t Co , Hver.uncn , died at 0 oVlocU .vostcrdaj mornlncnf typhoid pneuinoniii Thi deceased was hoin nl D.ivcnport , hi. , tuent\-two jcnrs ago. Her maiden name was Annie Norton. She leaves a child abont six months of a < ; e. Mrs. Xiehol was well known in socinl and chat liable circh's , and beloved by nil who know hur. The luner.it will ho held nt U ) o'clock Monday forenoon fiom her late icsldonco , ,101(1 ( Woolwoith avenue , to the St. Peter's church , thence to Holy .Sepulchre ccmeteiy. The two-jcar old son of James MeXnmarn , of the lhcdep.it tmcnt , died icstordnv. The funeral will take place at it o'clock this after noon at the residence , HWO J/.ird street. P.ulc City jiapers please copy. A Diplithorlii S'out'io. DLI A un in , N. .1. , .Ian CO The dlphlhci la scourKo at Kninus , a small town in Penn sylvania , has numbcu'd among Its victims an entiie lamllj of six , named Sterner , oxeept- one child. MHS. J. HBXSOX. Annual Bnlo of Mimlln nnd Oninbrlo Under vrcnr. On Monday wo will open our nnnual talc of muslin and cambric uiuloi nun , . . Wo hnvo never shown as largo iint\ flue n line , nnd the prices wo will ofTcc Ihom lor will bo much less thnn they have ever boon olTorod in Omahn before. Wo will nlso offer a largo and no\t line of embroideries at prices lower than over before. All our woolen underwear , hosioiy and other woolen goods will bo bold from U to fit ) per cent oil. Toboggan caps and hoods as low its 15 cents. MRS. .1. D12NSON. An Iliinornlilo ll inlB al. Stewart Uarioll , of Toil Oninlm , iccelvnl his discharge ftoiu the service yesterday. Mr. Can oil recently appeared before a boaril of examiners which convened at the garri son , and in consequence of the worthy nor- crntiiKO obtained , ivas offered as a itmnrd , the fhuiKo of station to Wiishlngton Unr- moles. D C The following Is an extract fiom a coinintinloUion fiom the surgeon Benond's ollico to an ofllcinl at the fort Dear Sir Your attention is Invited to the following rcinni ks on the ropoVt of thconi- i'pr rcjviowing Stewart Cartell's aus\\cisto the inipstlons propounded. Mr. Carroll's papers aru iiKiilcls of conciseness and accur acy. Tliev fctiow him to have an o\eollont jirnctinil kuowicOijo of hifc subjects. His percentage was m n. c. H. ( ? ui \irr. i . Major ana mn-Kcon U. b A , iiK I'orinu. ETho following building permits \\oro issued .K tordnv : II. CJnndi' , ono-story frame cnttnue. South ami Tnt > ntluth AH rots . . KlO John ( ) . Dr.indt , brlek buscincnt , Toiith tie'iir Arhnr Btiouti . 200 Mutual 1 ortli nnd HulldliiK association , otio and out- half Htory fininn h\elllni ; , IIOhoiitiriVcntj-e-UhtliHtieet Hfl Mutiml I nan nml llulliUiiK assoclRtlon , ono ami onu lialf storj fiamc u-ililonco , Twenty eighth ami Hhlrlci streets Tour permits nuBrogating . Week of Monday January 28tli. BETTER THAN EVER ! BETTER THAN EVER ! An Illuminated Page in Dramatis Realism. BARTLEY CAMPBELL'S Famous and Greatest Work , PRODUCED WITH RUSSIAN SCENERY ! RUSSIAN COSTUMES ! ! RUSSIAN MUSICIU And by a Company Worthy the Play. " ' . LOOK AT THE OAST. fclonlnl M.igoll , a student inlo\o wJthSaia Mi. I'oriim HoMncon lian Nonlnir , his filund . . . . . . . Mi. .1. I' . lu ) COB Tin1 ( oxurnor-di'iit'iul , tiiihtr inl iw toJaricoll . . .Mr. Uoliuit A. Plsi Jior .latncull.tnu joung ( ; ouiimieneial. . In dlsgiilsuns iiincttliant Mr. .l.unos X Malllt Jr MlrhiulSimitn.iKourtinti.'ipretei ilnillsgulse > nnil I'm voyorof . .luiacotrslccs Mr. Cliailcs It. W alto lu\ll.annlil.lew ( public in . . . . . Mi.'lnlng Wood Michicl 'Irolsky , u seruit in the house of DaUil Ml Olmrles Vrow I'.loi ( hrMnUtch , a vonng mechanic Mi , Arthur diinloner Kioiskoll , leiulei of mob jr. | puiil Humor Uenteimnt Smalloll. Mr-Artlmi llowaul 1'ulnskl. ajoiingSjoiaiei . . . . . Mr. Iloihcrt l.nli.ulls I'nttotr , agilm soldltfi of the ( iiiaid jd John I'uiry roiint ManlsliUH Ml. limik.Mnolil l.fkh.t ! V" ' ; . ' . . : , . , Mi.Jinnies Warner Tliu I'nknown Uuest In Act \ 1 Noiiluvltch , unused exile Mr. Hmry EiiHtaiO llertiund , tjtikal 1 rcnch waiter Mi. II. Aitlnir Secretary jfi o'uulnii Sara , n ilnugliter t Dinld bv ai Clnistlnn uiothii Miss iic.inor : Moicttl M irio.hor bister , alllnnceil to U.in N'onloir MKs Minnie Itailclllle Vcia. aflowci girl . . . Miss I runklu McClelluu Counters I'hciloi.i , wife of Stanislaus MHs Illimiho Walsh I'llnioss.l.uiKOirifo to Juiacoff Miss Illnmhaid Maiket Womiin Miss runny Moj'l Urovn.i , ajouiigonuinnttenihint . . . . Mi'js dii'-slo llertul Je\\s , JoMisbes , Mob , Soldiers , ( ju.uds , Ktc. , by Auxiliaries. THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF HOUSE , Ri.SKUVIJD SKATS : 60c , Too AND $1.00 ; OALLIUIY 25c. * SIBERIA Jno Nielli Only. Thursduy , .Ian. Hist. Itetiirn from California of M. B. LEAVITT'S ii'iiud ' Eurapcuo Novpltics Niw Acti ! Now I'acviil No1 * No\eltits ! pt clal KnnaRvraunt of tlui Great Comedians , McINTYRE & HEATH. KtRiilarpilces eat3BOIl ( halo Wedne-sdav Fridny and Siitutdny. i 'ob , 1 nnd ! i. Anuilca'H ( Jicat Triixi-tlliin , OBT. DOWNING nilor the inanaKcinoiit of Mi , . ) < > . > , J | , VIA ( K , In tliiuoginnil nnd irnllBtk p oluctlon of thu li'Kltliinitu dnunn , / ' ; fildi/ / /'iciiii/ ( ( " \ Ir lnins , ' kiituiiliiu Multtm "i > l , Mini , the N > l < liur of Drtnne " Siilunlitu Kienlnu " . 'piirt.iciis thufil.ullatnr. MuBnlllcent broneiy , HurKvoUH ( ostntiKH , iHtoildil Elinor I'lopi-rtles. itc , , nml the wsr I'ovviwrui. u ( JniviA'ii : nrrroitT- Jl COMPANY1 IN A.MIIIIICA. Uopular ptlccu He-utsgo on sale 'Ihnrsdiiy / and nil uri'iinyuoiiDlMeasiljr.citilotc. iu I lyaiidaafoiycinod b > JlOUrUUAUiin ; ilef. He > und ( 'anus cured In BU\OII < Uyu Hold .60 per box , ull druggists , or by mull from li > - ItuMff.l'o 113 Wl.ltoOl..N V. 1 ill Dlioctlon * Monday , Tuesday & Wednesday V January 28 , 29 and 3O.I J $ ( liijMKeiiKiil of the Original und Pc-eik's , > 4 ra.r vvv vvvvvx _ CORINNE l by tlioS - Rimliall Opera CoiniiioG and Biirlcsuuc Co , SO ARTISTS. 5O * * * Under the nmii < urc-mtiit of MM. .li-nnlo Klniliull piefentlnj , ' tlio Intent NHW Vork anil London hiiKi'sb MONTE CRISTO , Jr. Hi'KiiInr prl < 'S b ats | ; o on i-ulo at U o'clock H.itiiiilu ) nioinln ? , or ? no.v s > A I1JO Hl'iCIA/jV ; / AVll LIZZIE STURGEON Till : I'KDKSTINAK 1MANIHT. 11(1111 ( UltllHIllHlll'l'l Illllllbri. KKANIC LA MON'DUK. 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