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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JANUARY 19 , 1890. SIXTEEN PAGES
W I KELLEY , STIGER k CO
HiH
H Our Bis Linen Snlo Still Going Ou
H ; This Week
B Wo Will Show Grcnt narcnlns nt
| Ihls Linen Bnlo mill If Yon Need
M Linens This Year You
H Should Corao Now
M Our linen tale will contlnuo during
M the entire wcok , and pcoplo who need
' Unonsund housekeeping goods of nny
kind should not fail to visit ttiis snlo
(
j 1,000 ynrds of checked glass fowling
HI nt 10c , worth 12c. }
j 1,500 ynrds of oxtrn flno nnd wide
1 glass towllng nt ILiJc , worth 1/ic. /
1 IC0O ynrds of genuine Ilusin crash
H 12Jc , worth 16c.
m 1G00 yards of genuine turlcoy red
B dnmnsk at 15c , wortli 00c.
B 1,000 yards flno cream Gorman da-
1 mask at 50c , worth 05c.
B 1,000 yards extra heavy crenm dnmnsk
m nt'05c , worth 85c.
M , 1,500 yards flnobleachcd satin damnslc
M , at Too , worth $1.00.
M i 1,500 yards extra line and heavy sntin
M | damask at t 1.00 , worth $1.25.
M r CO dozen fcoft cream dumask napkins
H nt * t. K , wortli $1.50.
'
B 'I COde en flnohlcnchod satin damastc
H napkins nt 81.125 , worth SI.05.
m ' CO dozen extra line double satin daB -
B ; mask napkins at S2.U5 , worth $ .1.00.
H Wo ire showing the best 25c towel in
M the city
B ' Also ' some rare bargains in towolsat
H 12 } and 10c.
B , Our assortment ot pillow shams and *
B { bed spreads Is very ( In o , showing line
H . Marseilles spreads at $2.00 , $2.50 , fIS.00 ,
H ; . . : $3.75. $4.50 , $ .5.00 , $0.60 , $7.50 , $8.50.
W | ] Crochet spreads at 75c , $1.00 , $1.25 ,
Bft S1.50.
m Don 't fall to sco Ihcso bnrgains
Ht'j KELLEY , STIGEK& CO ,
Mm Cor 15th nnd Dodge sts
H [ ; . < uii.i/iv , sriGiiit & co
Hf 110 I > cr Out Discount Snlc
M * This discount is positively taken from
M\ \ ' the lowest prices ot the reason nnd in-
M' eludes all winter goods , sale to contlnuo
I [ until January ; tl
Mt Including
H ? niankots ,
w Comfoi'ts ,
K Flannels ,
l < Cashmere Wool Nosiorv and Underwear
' liuttons and Trimmings ,
„ Plushes and Broadcloths ,
M-j , Wool Dress Goods ,
H Men's and Boys Gloves ,
t | Furs nnd Fur Goods ,
f Black Goods ,
y Boots nnd Shoes
mg Wo give our customers the advantage
Hfi of a largo stock of winter goods at 20
H' j per cent discount
H"J Only 10 days more of
ij KELLEY , STIGER & CO 'S
Hfl 20 per cent Discount Sale on
H | ! Winter Goods
Kj Itobltison .V : Gannon , South Omnlia
H . Yesterday morning Robinson & Gar
B nion , the popular clothiers nt 1811 Fnr-
H mini st' , opened n house in South Omn-
hit that will bo greatly appreciated by
the stoukmoti and others who huvo boon
heretofore compelled to como up town
| for their clothing and furnishings The
new store is located in the room next to
the postofllco on N Btroot nnd will bo in
every way up to the standard of this
well known flrm'd reputation All
goods bought of Robinson & Garmon ,
m either nt the un-town house or In the
Magic City , " can nlwuys bo relied
upon as being strictly ns rouresontod
nnd nt the most reasonable prices
They handle no inferior stuff , but tholr
! goods nro such as will insure steady
patronngo when once > begun
Miss Alice Isaacs is selling trlmmod
hats regardless of cost , 1518 Farnain st ,
in store wlth , Iloyman & Doiches
ilorc Ib Money For Yon
Attend the flro sale of clothing , fur
nishing goods , hats , caps , trunks , va
lises and shoes nt
PEOPLES ' CLOTHING HOUSE
1803 Douglas street
How in Entertain Well
A hostess 8liould think twlco before
Eho invites pcoplo to her house She
should bo so generous ns to let her
friends nlono , unless she wishes to treat
thorn well Then , having mndo up her
mind to Invite thom , eho must rcmoin-
boi' that , from that moment she is their
slave , says a writer in the Ladies Homo
Journal She is to be nil attention nnd
nil Buavity If she has nothing to olTor
thom but a cup of tou , she must make it
n ' honker full of the warm south by
I her manner In the smaUosthouso , thoM
M humblest surroundings , the hostess is
quocn , nnd she must bo crrueious If
. the is not , sno is a snob , n vulgurlnn
nnd n poor creature , no matter if
her husband is a millionaire , a
i president or n great scholar
A lady should bo very particular to
specify whom she wishes to see , nnd no 1
ludy should go to n strnngo house unin '
vited on the spoken belief of some
| other person that she will bo welcome
j * Still less should n gentleman presume 1
too much A young goutloninn may bo 1
talton by a married lady , who Is ' nil 1
powerful , to iv ball , ns she is supposed to >
endorse IiIb rospoetabllity , but It is 1
iihuiys hotter for him to louvo his card ,
nnd for him to rocolvo an invitation
Jf , however , through nny misnpprohon-
Binn , n person gets into a house unin-
vltod.a hostess should never show by
word or innnnoi * that she observes It
The very fnot that a person has crossed J
her threshold gives , for the moinont
that person n claim on the politeness of :
n hostess
Flro Hale
Wo have 8operated the goods which
! nro damaged from the perfact , while
I wo soil goods which nro dnmugod in
the lonst for almost nothing Wo have
also greatly reduced the sound goods ' ,
co as to close out our ontlro stock nt
i ouco nnd commence the spring soiisou
> \lth ontlro now goods
| • PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE ,
S. Arpstoin , Prop , 1803 Douglas St
A. P. Tukey , Ufa building , Homos in
Clifton Hill for men of limited income '
The annual masquerade of the Union i
Paeillo Band will bo glvou Fob H , 1800 I ,
nt the Exposition Aunox Louis Leodor
inunagort 1234 N. 18th St ,
An niustratod prieo list of cook and
waiter outlUs 6ont to nny nddrcss by
wall on application
PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1303 Douglas street
THE BOSTON STORE ,
1,000 Ready Mndo Drossoa Sent to
Us With Instructions to Soil
.
Our Agent Also Secures ua Another
llnnnnzn In I' "lno IJinhrolderlcs
rrnm tlio Auction 8nlo nt the
New York Custom House
,
Monday wo will Bell ladles braided
Jersey suits , consisting of blouse and
skirt , handsomely trimmed , nt $2.39.
If bought in the regular way any 0110 of
these drcsacs would cost you $7.50.
Enough said ; como and see thom
Ladies Jersey braided suits $2.39.
EMBROIDERIES *
Prom 1 to 2 inches wide 2Jc yard
Very flno , 2 inches wide , Go ynrd
2 to 0 inches wide 75c ynrd
10 inch embroidered swlss 0c ynrd ,
10 to 15 inch cmbroidory 14c yard
At 10c nnd 25c embroideries that are
aclunlly worth 60c and 75c.
Embroidery skirting 25c , worth 75c.
Now patterns and designs in embroid
ery sltirting nt 30c , 69c , 72c nnd OSc
yard These should bo scon to bo np-
procintod I
CLEARING SALE DRESS GOODS
• 10-in. blnck Henrietta nt 29c per yd
Allour30-in. black cashmere at 10c.
Our 42-in. black all wool French Hen
rietta nt 09c.
All our fancy stripe nnd brocaded
novelties nt 89c.
Our C-in. all wool lndy's cloth , latest
shades , at 09c.
Our 5G-ln. imported broadcloth in
now shades nt 89o.
Our51-in. tricot ot 25c.
40-ln. Honrlottas , all colors , at 29c.
THE BOSTON STORE ,
114 S. 10th st
Whit " 13. iiV. . Menus
The old , familiar trademark , E it
W. , ' 'on a collar or culT , means some
thing else besides the Arm inuno of Enrl
& Wilson It moans that the article is
not only perfect In form , claim the mak
ers , but of superior quality and linlsh
For j years they have boon used bo men
who know how to dress , who know how
important j It is that n becoming and
thoroughly t correct collar should sur
, mount , cvon the most axponslvo coat
They have been worn by men who cling
to j the good , old-fashioned shaped that
never seem to change their curves , and
j
by thcyoungor generation who buy by
the | niillion the latest thing they see
with the E. & W , mark on it The lat
est , advertised novelty of the firm is the
Otbotro ( collar , which has boon bought
by I the thousand dozens as a practical
holiday i present for any young man ,
either J , in or out of the family In cuffs ,
these thick , handsome , boardlike wrist
bands of splendid linen , everything that
meets , with the approval of tlio day , can
bo | found in the same brand ' ' ' To
know i thom and tholr wearing qualities
once is to never use any other
For Monday
Men's unlauiidcrcd shirts 39c. •
Fine linen inserted bosoms nnd good
quality ' muslin , actual value 76c.
Mon's Scotch grey uudorshirts and
drawers , 3"Jc.
The remainder of our seal skin caps
will , bo sold at $8.00 , $10.00 and $12.00.
Wo keep nothing but the llncst grades
from i Silverman , Mischo and other pop
ular , manufacturers
Mon's heavy Scotch wool gloves 35c.
Mon's ilnnnol shirts all wool , pleated
front i , 75c , wortli $2.00.
S. P. MORSE & CO
i
Corsets nnd Co luetic * .
, The Dubois-county , Indiana , teachers
institute , recently in session , passodtho
following resolution :
Kcsolvcil , that wo are In favor.of and nstt
that a thorough course of instruction on the 1
effects of tight lacing and painting the face
with injurious cosmetics be introduced in the
public schools and that wo , as teachers , de
nounce tight lacing , chewing gum , of using
wire , cotton , and sawdust Dads to deceive in
regard to beauty of form , and ol bustles to
occupy unnecessary room in every convey
oneo and render necossury the use of much
oxpouslvo material for dressns , and these
habits ns not worthy of imitation by the 1
children of Kvo , bellevlnp that nature un-
udoraedls most beautiful "
•
The Peoples Clothlne House Fire
Some of our flnost pants and vests be
longing to suits have boon totally de
stroyed by lire , while ! the coats are not
damaged in the least If you can use >
an extra line odd coat wo can sell you l
0110 for less than the mntoriul costs
PEOPLES CLOTHING HOUSE ,
S. Arnstoin , Prop , 1303Douglas St
Dr Blrnoy , prnctico lttmtod to ca-
tarrhnl diseases of nose and throat
Rooms 218 to 250 , Bco building
ANOTHER CHICAGO THAIN
On the Cliionco & Northwestern
The Chicago & Northwestern has
added another fast custom train to its
nlroady extensive train borvico
Making in nil four dally trains between
Omaha and Chicago R. R. Ritchie ,
city ofllco , 1401 Furnum street
' .
A Poodle Shot with a Ducket of
IVntor
Fools no worse than the man who has
smoked a poor cigar Buy your line
cigars of W. E. HamiltonBarker block
Exclusive tobacco
lloforo Ituylne
A piano examine the now scale Kim
ball piano A. IIospo , 1513 Douglas
9
Tlio Uny nt the Nuptials
At n rccont fashionable wedding in
this oltyi the family dog was elabor [
ately decorated with whlto 6iitln rlb-
hens and took a prominent part in the
festivities , says the Detroit Free Prcbs
Apropus of weddings n young society
couple , who wore married 11 few day ' s
ngo , drove down to the Michigan Coh-
tral depot , nftor a reception at the
house , and ostensibly took , u car for
Now York What they really did was
to take 11 circuitous route to the homo
of the groom , where they are improving
tholr tlmo by getting acquainted with [ J
each other
m
Hninoviil miiIp
Wo will remove from 1614 to 1510
Douglas street February 1 , nnd In order
to rcnuco stock wo will soil all trlmmod
nnd untrlmmedjiats , bonnets nnd toques
at half price nt the old and now number
until March 1. Also , ostrich plumes ,
tins and ( lowers
Wo have n cholco line of imported
opera null reception bonnets Call and
see the bargains J. J , BLISS ,
1514 Douglas st
'
S , .1. Cliainlicrx , Veterinary Burgeon ,
Removed down town olllco to infirm
ary , 1001 Sherman ave , Tel 858 ,
JIAYDRtf BllOS
Gront Lowering ot l'rloen Dlnck nnd
Colored Dress Goods
. Sovornl broken lots of worsted suit
ing to close nt 71 nnd 10c : 2o piccos
heavy ] all wool dross flnnnol in light nnd
dnrk grays , 25c , good vnluo nt 40c : fancy
plaid , striped nnd plain dross flnnnol ,
42 inches wide , nt 25c , 29c , 85c , worth
45c , 60c , OSc ; 40-lnch-wldo lion
j rlotln , fine finish , in colors , nt
25cworth 50cfancy ; wool suitings nt 15c ,
J cheap nt 35c : imported French novelty
suitings 1 formerly sold at G8c , 76c , 85c ,
05c , for this snlo 48c ; catnol'shnlr serge
Sebastopol j suiting , Burmah cloth , In all
colors < , 42 inches wide , extra heavy
cloth ' , sale prlco 55c , 05c , G8c , 75c , sold
formerly nt 75o to $1,16. A beautiful
line ] French sorges , 48 Inches wide , in
nil j doslrnblo shades , at 85c , 88c , 95c ,
worth from $1.2-3 to $1.60 , Broad
cloth down to 76c. This is a bnrgnin
52 Inch sponged and stenm shrunk , for
merly sold ntl.35 and $1.60. Fine nil
wool combination suits worth $0.50 ,
marked down to $4.25 for this week A
lot of dress lengths at half prlco
BLACK DRESS GOODS
EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS
For this week wo olTor the first lot oi
our imported black cashmeres nnd Hen
riettas , which wo hnvo just received
direct from Paris at special prices for
this wcok 42-lnch heavy nil wool
Houriotla nt 48c , 50c , 65c , 60c ana 65c ;
this line is unequalled for linlsh and
wolght Silk finish , nil wool Henriottn
nt 70c , 75c , 80c , 85o and 88c , worth from
85c to $1.15. 48-inch super all wool line
silk finish Hodrlotta nt 00c , 05c , $1.05 ,
$1.15. These nro extra value Coraploto
line of mohair brillinntlno
SILKS AND PLUSHES
In dress silks wo are showing extra
value Coloi'od grosgrain , extra hoary ,
at 76c , 88c , 95o , wortli$1.2-i. $1.35. BlaoK
grosgrain nt 09c , 75c , 85c , 05c , OSc ,
worth 800 to $1.25. Faille Francaiso in
black at 95c , $1.15 , $1.25. 10-inch wide
silk velvet plush Cheney Bros , best
make , In colors , at 39c , 45c , 55c , worth
C5c to 85c. Silk velvets at 85c , all col
ors Silk plush , to close , 29c15c ! , worth
60c. HAYDEN BROS ,
Dry Goods and Notions
Come to Omnlin
The editor ot the Nebraska Mute Journal ,
published at the Nebraska hospital for the
dent and dumb , in this city , has the follow
ing in his last number :
The general convention of deaf mute
superintendents , which was to have met In
Now York , has been postponed for two
years The superintendents will possibly
hola ono somewhere next summer What's
the mutter with its being hold in Omaha )
The poor men in cliargo of institutions
north , south , east nnd west ought to enjoy
the privilcgo or mooting in the center of the
univcrso and see the Gate City booming
Irrlcation 111 California
Wherever the wntor comes from , it is
usually convoyed into a tank or n reser
voir , and thou piped or ditched about
over the farm wherever needed , says a
writer in the Popular Sclcnco Monthly
A hand pump is a rnrK > In southern
California A windmill pumps the
water Intonhltrh tank , which glvos it
the prcssuro nocdod for sprinkling
Hydrants nro placed at the house , at
the barn , in the garden , 111 the orchard ,
and nt ether points With plenty of
hose the llro protection Is admirable
The farmers wife Is as well oil as her
city cousin in the matter of water con
veniences
Running through iron pipes near the
• • mirfuco of a blistering hot soil , the
water gets jvnrm , not to say hot , and so
it docs standing in the tank over the
well When wanted for drinking , it is
put into a porous earthen jar called an
alia , nnd the evaporation of the largo
part which soaks through the jar cools
the contents Always in the morning ,
nnd nearly always throughout the day ,
you can get a drink ns cool as the
stomach ought to hate Sometimes a
barrel , covered with a cloth kept wet ,
is used for the sarao purpose
The water thus piped to various
points on the farm is sometimes carried
from the hydrants through ditches .
which run along the highest parts of
the ground The ditches are the sim
plest posslblo in construction They
go winding about like natural Btreams
Sometimes a furrow of a largo farm
plow answers every purpose For the I
capillaries of the circulation the fur
rows mndo between the rows of vegetables
bles' in cultivating ' thom are quite suf- '
llciont When you have irrigated n
few rows , a liooful or two of the earth \
applied to each furrow stops the water
from them , nnd the dam is removed 1
farther down the main stream , and
more rows are irrigated in the saw way
Mnrrlnito Ijleonscs ,
Licenses wcro issued to the following
parties by Judge Shields yesterday :
.
( Auton Stastuy , Omaha 24
( Murio Bauer , Omaha CO
:
I Albert Worlcclbach , Omaha 23
I Nunnlo Spencer , Omaha 2'J
1
( Lawrence Knodo Omahn 27
I Marie Kossol , Omaha 30
( Franlc Wardhui , Omaha 20
I Agnes Sydou , Omaha 24
•
Removal Sale
Wo will remove from 1514 to 1510
Douglas street February 1 , and in order ,
to reduce stock wo will sell nil trimmed 1
and untrnnmed hats.bonnetsnndtoquos
nt half price nt the old and now number
until March 1. Also ostrich plumes ,
tips and flowers
Wo have a choice line of imported
opera uud rccoption bonnets Call and 1
boo the bargains J. J. BLISS ,
. 1514 Douglas st
.
Nlncura Falls in Art
The Michigan Central , The Niagara
Falls Route , " has published a romarkn-
ahly IIno reproduction of Grahams
water color of NiagurivFalls A limited
number will bo furnished the public nt
60 cants each , which is much loss than
tholr commercial or artistic value , but
not more than two copies will bo sent to
any ono nddrcss Send postal note or
money order for the amount to O. W.
Ruggles general passenger nnd ticket
agent , Chicago , ill
Army J\otcn ,
General lirooko has directed that Thomas
V. Donovan , who'deserted from the army in
December , 16S0 , and surrendered himself at
Columbus , Neb , on January 0 , 18(10 ( , bo re
leased from conflnomont at Fort Bridges ,
Wyo , without bail
Lluutonant William J , Turner of the Sec
end infantry , stutiotiod at Fort Omaha has
been detailed to witness the Isauo of/unnu-
ity goods to the Indians at Flandrcau , S , O. )
Flro ) ' {
Our loss being adjusted , wo have
ugain opened our doors , and our entire
' stock must bo closed out at once
PEOPLES ' CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1303 Douglas St
Why llo Wan in Dmiinucs
When Lewis Grissol , a resident of
Palmyra , N. I , got 011 a train in the
Camden depot to ride to his homo a few
weeks ngo , ho undortonk to take his
usual soft sent As ho sat down he came
in violent uud sudden contact with u
hole whore the cushion ought to bo > ,
The suddouness ot his stopping gave
Mr Grissol such n shaking up that ho
found it dljlleult to roach his home Ho
has now brought suit in the Now Jertoy
Bupromocourt against the Pennsylvania
Railroad company , claiming $10,000
dnmagas for his injuries Ho says the
1car lights were so dim that ho did not
uotico the absence of the cushion ,
11AYDKN IIIIOS
Special Bhto nn Momlny
All wool nnvylbltio twlllod flannel ,
worth 85c , roducod-to 20o n yard ; all
wool red twilled flnnnol , medicated ,
extra 1 henvy , worth OOo , on Mondny only
85o i n ynrd ; 200 plocos English flnnnol-
otto 1 , our own importation , nt 35c n ynrd
They ' nro chonp Outing Ilnnnol , 10c ,
12'cand : 15o a yard ; pink mixed flnnnol ,
15c , worth 25c ; embroidered ( silk ) flnn
nol , 70o nnd OSc , worth $1.2-5 ; Ilnnnol
skirt 1 patterns ntOSo , former prlco $1.60 ;
white blnnkotBnt7oc , 9So , $1.18 , $2.50 ,
$3.00 ' , $3.25 , $3.75 nnd $4.60 n pair ;
rod woolen blnnkots at $2.2o a
pair ; horse blnnkot9 nt 05o onch ;
00-inch 1 blenched tnblo Hnon nt 08c ,
worth $1. 72-inch hlonchod dnmnsk 76o ,
worth double GO-lnch Germnn tnblo
Hnon at 39c , worth 05o. 51-inch crenm
dnmask nt 25o , worth 40c. I dinner
napkiiiB worth $2 , reduced to $1.25 doz
24x15 slzo towels , nil linen , nt 19c each ,
worth double Last ohnneo to buy buck
towels nt 21c each Loom towels nt Co
ench Knotted frlngo buck towels , nil
Hnon , worth 20e , reduced to 123c
each Largo slzo Marseilles
bed Bpreuds reduced to $1
each , Flno sateen comforts , $1.47.
92.00 , $2.75 , $2.90 , $3.50 , $1 00 , $4.60 and
$5.00 each 18-in. nvido nil linen crash
worth 10c cut down for Monday only 6c
a yd Just reeolvod another lot of
double width and slnglo width shoot
ings which will bo placed on sale Mon
day Tuesday will bo a special sale on
all kinds of romnnnts and odd lots
Just received L'OO children's high chairs
nnd rockers ; on sale Monday
HAYDEN BROS ,
Dry Goods and Cnrpcts
I ! AY DUN DUOS
Hook Halo
From Belford , Clarke & Co 's fniluro
7,000 25-cont novels 6c each
12mo. line cloth covers 15c.
All Belford , Clarke & Co sots nt one
half the regular prices
Worthlngton's Franklin edition at
29c. All benutiful with spring back
Your choice of host authors only 20c.
Tlio ' works of all the standard poets in
gilt e 'dgo engraved nnd printed in two
colors Your choleo nt 05c.
Full line of juvenile books ranging in
prlco from 1 cent to $3.60.
A full line of stationery , blank books ,
tables , etc
CLOAKS , SHAWLS AND JACKETS
Monday morning prices will bo still
lower on nil winter goods Wo will
carry over no winter goods , no matter
how great tlio loss
Our ombroldery sale includes all the
latest novelties The sale prices are
irresistible HAYDEN BROS ,
Dry Goods and Carpets
Miss Alice Isaacs is selliner trimmed
hats regardless of cost , 1518 Farnam St ,
in store with Ileyinnn & Deichos
A Cold Wave Coming
Flno fur trimmed overcoats reduced
to i of originnl prlco at Peoples Cloth
ing House 1303 Douglas street
Loans Wanted For the next ton days
I can place good inside loans in amounts
of $2,500 to $3,000 at very low rates If
title is perfect can close thom up and
pay money sumo day application is
mndo J. Q. Gaston ,
310 and 320 , Omaha Nntionnl Bank
Tin PlatoMaiiiifactiire
That tin plate manufacture has become -
como an accomplished fact in the Unit
ed States , recent advices from Pittsburg
would scorn to leave very little doubt ,
says the Boston Commercial Bulletin
This is nn enterprise * upon which tno
American mind has long been bent.nnd
it is not easy to Bee what a serious diffi
culty stands in the way of its taking
root in the country
If the undertaking were delayed
through the lack of skilled labor , that is
an obstacle which a few months could
easily remove , for there must bo many
hundreds of good workmen in South
Wales who would bo found ready to
cross the Atlantic for the higher wages
which their services would command in
the United States
Then there Is a eortainty that ns soon
ns over the industry is fairly started.tno
government will bo willing enough to
give it nil needful protection by placing
a prohibitive duty 011 imported tin
plates
This is a very ngreoablo prospect for
the American tln-plato manufacturer
but It is rather a doleful ono for the
British maker , who is at last con fronted
by the impending loss of a market of
which ho has for many years enjoyed
the oxcluslvo monopoly
This Is un event which hns been long
predicted , but its realization , thougli
often threatened , has been delayed until -
til now
Homeopathic Crnnkn
Was the cognomen formerly given to
disciples of that school , but today the
following has become so strong that the
"bimilin slmilibus curantur" system has
ceased to bo the object of ridicule
Boorieko & Tapol of Chicago have
placed the Omaha agonoy of their cole
brnted mediclnos with SHERMAN &
McCONNELL , 1513 DODGE , 2d door
west of P. O. , where the wnnts of
Homoopathlo physicians ns well ns the
'
laity can bo supp llod
Excursion f-outli Via the Wabash Lilne
Now on sale round trip tickets to Jnck-
sonvlllo , Flu , Now Orleans , La , Gal
veston , Tex , the Hot Springs of Arkan
sas and all the winter reborts of the
south The Wubash is the quickest
route to lndiunnpolls , Cincinnati and
the southeast Only 47 hours to Now
York with corresponding fast time to
all points east Elegant reclining
chair and Pullman buffet slcoping
cars on all trains Passengers ticketed
to and from all parts of Europe vlii'nll
lines nt lowest rates Baggage cheeked
from hotels and prlvnto residences to
destination For tiokots and full information -
formation in regard to time and routes
east or south call on or write
GKO N. CLAYTON ,
1502 Fnrnam Street ,
Omaha , Neb
Omaha Steve Rupulr works , 803 N.
10th , tel 1)00. ) Original repairs for the
following ranges : Monitor , Van , Lilly ,
Purls , Jowol.Poninaular.Gurlund , Acorn ,
Charter Onk.RaahintHomoWcbtminis-
ter and 12,000 other cook ranges nnd
heating 6toves. Hot water nttachments
*
TliotOiwy Ono
The ChiciiKO , Mflwaukco it St Paul
Railway is the onl'v line running solid
vestibulod , electric lighted and stonm
heated trains between Chicago , Coun
cil Bluffs uud Omnlia
The berth reudfug lamp feature in
the Pullman sleeping cars run on these
lines if patented uud cannot bo used by
any ether railway company It is the
great Improvement of the ago Try it
and bo convinced ,
Sleeping curs leave the Union Pnoiiio
depot , Omaha ntU p. in dally , arriving
ntChlcacroat 0:80 : a. hi , Passoiigora
taking this train are not cbmpolled to
got out of the cars at Council Blulfs nnd
wait for the train to bo cleaned Got
tickets and slooplngcur berths nt Union
ticket olllco , 1501 Furunm st
F , A. NAbii , Gen Agt
J. E. Piikbton , Pass Agt
m
Miss Alice Isaacs is selling trimmed
hats regardless of co3t , 1618 Fnrnam St ,
In store with Hoyman & Dolchcn ,
MRS J , BENSON
Our January Muslin Undorwcnr Snlo
Commences Monday , Jan 20.
20 to 40 Per Cent Discount on All
Our Winter Goods A llniid-
Honio lit no or New Em-
v " liroldcrics
nnnd mndo French undorwcnr nt
prices much lower than ever offered bo
fore
foro.Wo
Wo have the largest nnd finest stock
of ' muslin undorwcnr ever shown In
Omnlia
Entlroly now styles in cmbroidory ,
hemstitched effects that are very pleas
ing to the eye
French hnnd mndo gowns , fine tuck
ing nnd ombroldery , prices commenc
ing ns low ns $1.60. A voiy line nssort-
mont nt hlghor prices
20 TO 40 PER CENT OFF
All our winter goods Wo nro soiling
20 • to 40 per cent off every dollar , Wo
hnvo a largo stock of ribbed goods in
all colors thnt will not shrink in wash
ing.A .
A line of children's whlto wool under
wear wo arc soiling nt just half price
Wo hnvo n lot of aprons , slightly
soiled from bolng in the window , thut
wo will soil nt n big reduction
NEW BMBROIDERIES
A handsome line In widths from 20
to 30 inches for children ' s dresses
These nro very handsome and uowhom-
stltehcd patterns , mid tlio prices nro
astonishingly low
A lnrgo lot of romnuntB of embroid
eries nt about half price
MRS J. BENSON ,
15th , Near Douglas
CROWDED HOUSES
Greet the Ossified Man nt tlio Eden
MllHCU
The crowds at the Eden Musoo dur
ing the past week have boon so largo
that many hnvo boon turned away , the
utmostscapacity of the house not being
sufficient to entertain all who came
The chief attraction was Jonathan
Bass , the ossified man , who Is described
by nil who sco him ns the
most romnrkuble crentirro ever scan in
tlio west : A well known clergyman of
this city says : Everybody should see
him nnd learn ono of lifers great les
sons " Bass is the wonder of all and
has baflled all the surgeons and scien
tists of the day In reality ho is a liv
ing statue of bono Bccauso of his
great interest Mr Lawlorhas consented
to retain him another week in order
that these who could not see him last
iveok may yet do so
Tlio ossified man will remain ono week
loneer But this is not the only attrac
tion of this week All of the seven
mammoth departments will bo replete
with features The two theatres will
present unusually good bills Lottio
West , Irelands queen of song , will boone
ono of the features Charles Schilling
will appear In his latest musical uovoltv
Morris & Lamar , tho.greatest of nil
mind readers , will astonish the in asses
and puzzle the scientists And all
over tlio popular family resort will bo
features of oxcoptionnl interest Man
ager Lawlor hnssucceedodin arranging
ono of the best shows ever given in the
west , and as usual ono dime will admit
to all
IlliXMSON ItltOS ,
Ulltlt January : Hst Vnu Can liny Dry
Goodi Cheap
Our cloak snlo Snturdny was a grnnd
success , nnd if you ever hnd n chance
of buying n garment at } prlco now is
the time All wo want Is for you to
como in nnd try thom on , nnd if " they lit
nnd suit you you can buy thom at • }
prlco Our muslin undorwcnr still
goes The price is 15c , 250 , 35 , 60o
and no house has attempted to moot our
price in vnluo , wo load thom nil
Wo will make some prices on liiions
that will no doubt strike our com
petitors hard : 72 inch satin
dnmnsk 72Jc. Remember the width
2yds. wide , GS Inch dnmask bleached ,
69o:021nch : dnmnsk , 40c. Our 25c towels
ols Monday lOo onch ; our 15o towels 0c ;
our 121c towels 7c. Great clearing sale
of ladles ' wool uiidorwonr nt 6S0 , 75c ,
$1.00 that are worth double Children's
natural wool underwear , all sizes , 35c.
Ladies ' nnd children's wool hosiery nt
hnlf price In gents undorwcnr wo nro
making terrific prices to close ; boo
them Gront snlo of llnnnols , nil colors ,
lu opera fiannols , twills and plain , 23o n
ynrd ; cost 35-40c. Comforters Monday
at prices to close thom out Flno Cali
fornia white blnnkots $1.08 and $5.75 ,
worth $0.50 nnd $8.60.
BENNISON BROS
o
Coal Best qualities , lowest prices
Coutant & Squires , 130S Farnnni st
AMUSEMENTS "
llililiALLklAikliJ I r * 11 hi * 1
ONE NIGHT ONLY
SUNDAY 1Q
,
JANUARY 13
MR WM REDMOND
AND
MRS THOS BARRY
IN-r-
I Or , THE CROSS OF GOLD |
A Story of the Franco-Prussian War
A l'lay ot Thrilling Interest
Strong IJraraatic Situaiiona nnil
I.nughablo Comedy Scenes
POPULAR PRICES
Ail Orchestra Seats , Reserved 50c
All Balcony Seats Reserved , • • 25c
Gallery , 15c
Cox Seats , Reserved $1-00
Reserve your seats in advance
Tor this purpose the Ilex Olllco will bo open
Sunday , After 10 a. m.
' _ " i
IsfisllT NigiiisT TonUn ' ; , &
i January SI nml SX / *
- T" . " WEBSTER k BRADY'S /
Hid „ | jftcuinr vr0lncllou '
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Ml | tlfrt ! ' . II llllir.ll llAOOAHt1 *
iwrMrl'i g lT TTT"
, r2tjv ! * I gZ > JtT3JZj
iiltrti'fS ' ' ( ioixrotm In Sconce KfTocIsi
" " " \lt. \ ( ' put Dramatic Cmtl " 8hoV
I'lre "J i illCaxorn I'alnrat Wreck ot th
'SnM ! lho\vrTho ltnlniof Korl
• 'Iho llo.Kiot the Ethiopian
O H11 O H t PtleciV , ( . ( V , TiV ) nnd II t-ctU
_ .
_ _ _ _ _ itU | l.o on sale .Muiutnr nuirnlni ) .
! IB _ 1
ONEfrNIGHTAONLY
TlintMln ) , Jniuinry 2ihl.
Oram ! Production of ItAltTI.r.VCAMPllKI.h'a
Ur ati" tsurcesi ,
SIBERIA
Under the innnnuvnient of Mlt II V.
KliNNUDV
1'iitircly Now Scenery ,
Miisnlllrcut I'oUumis
Trilling Tnhlrnnv nml
A Powerful Company
ItORiilnr price * . Seats on sale Wcdnosilny
The Latest Operatic Successes
f N D 24-25
s y January -
Saturday Matinee
GRAU'S Vv
Famous Opera Co
Under the personal management or M. UltAU
1'rodiiclng for the llrst tlmo lu Omaha ,
li ; Sir : ;
Friday Night ] _ _
si in / t 111 :1 : BRIGANDS j
The Charming Comic Opera
sa Nigiit , | AIVIORITA
A Great Cast Powerful Chorus and
Orchestra
U gular Prices Seats on sale Thurs
day niorniiifr
TUESDAY , JANUARY 21st. v ) I
POLO Ji
MORSES vs 0. IV , C. I
Alio general skating every Tuesday , I'rldaj I
and baturday Admission a" , cents Music
AHoSaturday Afternoon , Admission ] U cents , I
Dime Eden Musee
WILL 1AWLER. MANAGER
ooki-Tejir. iite : _ : _ _ sri > _ r _ . _ . > r-v _ : sts ,
Week Commencing Monday Jan 20th.
I , , - , _ _ . , , , . . _ , . , . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , , _ m
Population of Omaha , 130,000. | H MJA. ]
Of these 32,700 Have Seen and Wondered at lb r * % ' 3
Natures Mysterious Whim ID' V&V ' 3
THE OSSBFBEB K3ftN. JK HTS
THE CITY FAIRLY STARTLED MB | _ If L
sKtiLiim siJKOKOxs i'ii/yiii ) . f 'W ' 1@ * f
_ _ _ _ J\ \
The Dihlo tells us a great tloal concorninR that patient mortalJob , whoso llllSf W BBsf "I
lot in life was pleasant compared with this nlliictod iiitllvidiml , and rcador , if Ho WiV"9f ( &SII \
YOU think that you nro blessed with an extraordinary amount of patience , or ffffnll _ _ jL TWl
1
that vou are persecuted with more thnn your shnro of thh worlds troubles , como | | OT B ft I * TTI fift
and fa co this living man who is ALMOST COMPLETELY Kl 9 * I ' " *
TURNED 'TO SOLID BONE B 11 / Wi 1 k
And has not moved n muscle in Si years , yet possessed of a ehoorful and oven | 1U 63 ill BS
hnnpy disposition , YOU will learn n lesson that will last you nlife-timo. Ono of | | \ If/ / 'Bi i
our leading divines of this city , on vistlng him , said : I I Eft I if I fSW\ \
"i\erbo : ly oliould * ec Ilt IIASS mul learn one of * I.iTe's Greatest fl lEO JIbTJI Wmi9-SRIE | !
eS"TliIs Mill he tlie Lnst Week of the ( ircntest Curiosity liter lMillHpil..gfl _ _ _ nr illl
Morris & Lamar ,
M'J IK A Mytery to Scientsts '
ffll/ = : yW An Honest , Genuine Psycholoefi-
.JM \ , //yWLd mU ca' ' Phenornenon'
Symonds , Hughes
AND LITTLE RASTUS ,
Xlic nml Talented Trio mi the Amerleaii Iiikv
LITTLE KASTUN h the ( Jrcalwt IVIiib' Dancer In the World
Today
LOTTIE : - : WEST ,
Ireliiiur * < tuecii r.So i .
Charles Schilling
. * * * .
Latent
illimlt'iil Xtivelly V.
Musb3 Open Dally from I lo 10 O'clock ' P. M- Continuous Perfjrmancos in 2 Tluatres by 2 Companies , J
i fr * ADMITS TO ALL -I r lr >
_ _ L _ V- Chairs 5 and 10 Cents JLv./w
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