THE OMAHA 'DAILY HEK : Sl'NDAY , JANUARY 21 , 1802-SI\vrKKNT THE BOSTON STORE Out Great Sale Tomorrow Will Bring Out tbo People , MUSLINS LINENS AND EMBROIDERIES 3 lila Sale for Good niul True Merit Will Unnrf tnNotlilngiirss the IVeliloVnll - iiiRii 'f TliospVouldlio YARD WIDE MUSLINS , 2JC' . 1 0,000 , yards peed substantial bleached muslins , full yuul wldo , at ! 2Jc a yard. Jlogulnr price , ( He , Two cases of mill rcimmnls of Lous- ilnlo muslin at Bo a yard. Thcso rem mints arc from two to llllcon yards. 12xtrn flno blenched muslin , the well known Ulluti mills , Ojc n yard ; regular price lOo.WIDB WIDB SIIEKTINGS. A big opportunity for hotels and "boarding bouses and these wbo.cnn use muslin by tbo bolt. Host grade of two yard wldo bleached bhectings. ICjo a yard. ii ! yd widoblVb'd snooting 17jc. ilj yd wldo bl'ch'cl sheeting llljc. 8-4 unblonohcd shcoting liljc. ! ) ! unbleached Bbactlng MJc. 10-1 uii bleached sheeting 105c. PILLOW CASH MUSLIN. 42 inch , 8jc10 ; inch , lie ; oO inch , He. CHEAT LINEN SALE. On Monday wo will olToruomo wonder ful bargains In this department , in towcly , crushes , table linen and napkins. Largo bleached hucU towels , 'JJc Largo canvass and honey comb tow- Oltf , fie. All linen huck towels , lOo. ' Extra largo Turkish towels. lOc. Our entire stock , JJOcISc , COc and Toe. Knotted fringe satin damask and hem- htilchcu buck towels. "Vour choice for . 10-Inch bleached and browned towel ing ciash , HJe , JS-inch all linen glass toweling OJc. Fine Scotch toweling , 10c. filMneh turkey red table damask , 1'Jc liO-lnch turkey red damask , " ! ) c. till-in. Impt. Gorman goods nt Ooc. fiS-in. heavy cream damask 4-ic. ( ! : Mii. line cream wit in damask Me. (10-in. ( bleached satin damask G3c. OH-ln. bleached satin damask 8"c. . Nice napkins tomorrow 12c and 4c. Extra bargain in 2 dinner napkins. Rlightly soiled. LINEN LACES ANDEMDUOIDERY. Elegant hand-made torchon laces , new pattovns and designs. Goods generally retailed for llijc and 15e go at 5e to morrow. Medium and wide hand-made torchon laces , all now patterns , worth -8c go at JUc tomorrow. Extra wide and the most elegant pat terns Imaginable , all hand made torchon laces go tit 10c a yard , worth up to ilOc. CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES. A nice line of narrow embroideries gent nt le a yard. 12 dlllorent patterns of mediilm width. Hamburg edgings go at lie a ymd. An elegant line of 21 dilToront pat terns of medium width cambric em broideries go at oo n yard. A splendid line of i , Ii and 4-inch wide cmbroidcricH go at 7Jc a yard. Elegant now patterns in Swiss and ( 'tirabrlc embroideries , very neat , go at JlOo a yard. TJio iinobt grade and now designs of 4 to fi-lnch ombrpidoi'iosgo at 15c a yard , worth 2oo. , NEW WHITE GOODS. Wo have just received an elegant line of now white goods , forty different pat terns , in stripes , checks and plain goods. They go tomorrow at 6c , Vie , lOc and 15c 11 yard , all worth double. THE BOSTON STORE , N. AV. Cor. 10th & Douglas Sts. I'or Sale , 1 Hull's steel chest , no spindle , Crane lilnge , double chronometer time loclc. 1 Hall's lire and burglar proof safe , f'rauo hinge on cliost , double chronom eter limo lock. \Villiams' automatic bank punches. Hunk furniture of the celebrated A. 11. Andrews it ( "Jo. make. All in Ilrst class condition , GEORGE W. GOODELL , Receiver , Broken Uow , Nob. livery pair of spools or eye glasses warranted to give satis action at the Boston Sloro jewelry department. Dr. Birno-y cures catarrh. Bui : bldg Tim I'UKlPKt Train III till ) Went. Chicago ft Northwestern train No 2 leaving the Union 1'siclllo depot at OMAHA daily at 0:20 : v > . m. , now arrives at Chi jago at 11:59 : a. m. next noon. This is by far the quickest time made between Omaha and Onicago. The equipment of this train. IB ; fully up to the "North western Standard.1 No.Otho"Hirlortrain | , ' 'still loaves ni't p.m. daily from the U.I' . dopotOMAHA , mid arrives at Chicago 8:15 : next morn- injr vostlbuled throughput. Free par lor cars , Pullman fc Wagner sleepers and dining cars on both trains. Baggage - gage checked from residences. Call at tiitv olllco , 1401 Farnam. It/R. Rrrciin : , G. P. Wr.sr , Uon'l Agt. City Ticket Apt. Nebraska Is famous for its flno oats. Quail rolled oats are made in Nebraska , Siili'MiuunVaiitril , Must bo an A No. 1 specialty salesman to sell our goods to the trade. Tin : F. E. S.VNHOIIX Co. , 16C8 Howard St. Annual masquerade ball of Union Pac illo Im ud will take place at the Kxpofei lion building , Friday , February 12 , 1)2. ) Quail rolled oats are the llncst mndo , I To I.DIIII lit Onri' . $100,000.00 on good improved property or vacant lots in Omaha. FUHM.ITY TlUJHT COMI'AXV , Kill Farnam slroot. We have an expert watohmakornt ttu JloBton Store jewelry department. llou. okoopora will llnd Qimll roll oil oat * the bent made. _ Anv grocer can supply you with Quail rolled oats delicious for bronkfiibt. Tin' In < lo. You have boon California fri'qucmtlj montlonod | u newspapers and mnyiulnoH 1'urhnpM n friend IIIIH been tlioro mu wrltos 'onthiinlnstio lotion * bacic liomi about the climate and the fruits. I makes you anxious to sou the uuuntrj lor yonrcolf. The Ixwt tlmu tn go Is In the /all am wlnlur. Thou work liuro U Iwmt proa * ing and California elliniito U turn pl a ing. The way to go la via Hanln Fi route , nit ono of that lino's pomuur , iwr Bonully uunductod purtto * . lenvliitf ( 'hi every Hulurdny availing , mul laav Jng KunttiiH C'lty awry Huuilny morning Hpoi'iul iitttfii U niul porters In aUoini nnwj I'umimu tnurUt ltwiwrn ur uiwl , wllli bwlilh/C / , mnt , uok U hotior Ml. Write Ui K. 1. ur , ii wi flg0r agent K iitiK roulo , Mill r'arititiu * tr yt , UuiHlm , i For That Reason Ono of Chicago's ' Largest Pant Manufaotorys Sells ITS ENTIRE STOCK OF TROUSERS Intuiting * l 1,000 to tlip IVoplpj at I.CM tlmn Iniiiiruct Cost * > iilu t'ntiinicticc * nl u'clotk Toinorrou' .A In order to arrange these goods in first- class shape , our store will bo closed until Monday morning at 0 o'clock , when our doors will open. Every pair of pants i inakcd In plain figures , of which J'herb will bo no deviation. You can tnko them homo and If they prove unsatisfac tory to you for any reason whatsoever mo'noy will bo cheerfully refunded if they are returned unsollcd. You will flint them arranged as follows : TABLE NO. 1. OOc , First pants table from rear. OOc. On this table you will find a big pla card , "Choice for Otic. " There is punts In this lot worth up to $2.2o. Punts better suitable for workingmen never were olTorcd in this city. TABLE NO. 2. $1.54 , 2nd punts table from rear , $1.51. Ou this table you will find a big pla card , "Choice for $1.51. " The cloth in llioso pants Is worth considerable more money and every pair Is guaranteed not to rip. TABLE NO. 3. 81.08 , third pants table from rear , $1.08. O"n this table you will lind a big pla card , ' 'Choice for $1.08. ' ' Amongst them is a big lot of "Dundee casslmoro pants.tlioy ; wear like iron and wo can safely say without /ear of contradiction that better values never were ofTord. To prove this wo agree to refund the money If purchase is not satisfactory. TABLE NO. I. $2.07 , 4th pants table from roar , $2.07. On this table yea will find ti big pla card , "Choico for $2.07. ' ' Amongst them you will it ml a lot of black worsted punts to mulch suits that you paid S15.UO or more for. Also a big lot of spring bottom tom pants. TABLE NO. 5. W. 00. 5th pants table fiom rear , $ If.G. ! ) On this table you will fliul u big pla card , "Vour choice for $3.00 ; " amongst them you will llnd some very elegant gpods , and if you consider that they are equal to merchant tailor madepantsand that the tailor charges that much for the making alone you ought to bo satis- lied that you are getting 200o in pants for lOOc inmonov. TABLE NO. 0. $4.03. Last pants table from rear. $ l.9o. { 1st pants table from front ) . On this table you will IIml a big pla card , "Choico for $4.0o. " There is no liner goods put into trousers by your most high toned merchant tailor , that clmreosyon $ lo.00for a nalr. You pay your money and take your choice for $4.io. ) Remember our doors will bo open to morrow morning at 0 o'clock sharp. No goods will bo sold before that time. Bear in mind that wo are a house that has built up a trade by keeping good faith with the public , also remember that money will bo refunded for any pair of punts that i ? not satisfactory. PEOPLE'S CLOTHING HOUSE , iio ; ; : DOUGLAS ST. P. S. Mail orders during this bale must be accompanied by the cash. Tlio llum-j'iminn for millions ot couple ? is absolutely spoiled and these ugl.v Ilrst quai rols begun - gun because the wedding trip is sur rounded by the discomforts of travel. Lasting happiness attends these sensi ble people who tnko the only road in America whoso very title is a guarantee of present and. future felicity , t ho "Union Pacific. " S. R. Patten , dentist. Boo building. For fine watch repairing call nt the Boston Store jewelry department. Tlio < 'r M' < ln ( 'niiii | i\fll : riui'iit. Creodo Camp promises to become a second Lcudvillo. The number of people ple going into this wonderful camp is unprecedented in the history of Colo- radooxceptonlyduring the Lcudvillo ex citement. It is estimated that now the lownsito is located , that tlioro will bo ton thousand people in the camp by Juno 1. The new discovery is only reached by the Denver ft Rio Grande railroad , and there is no staging. p Dr. Mcf ! row'rl ] ) vatodlsonFes,14th & Fiir .1. K. Dictriek.urehitoct , 000 N. Y.Lifc. An l > tru'l ; Iroiu Ht > r I.itlrr ; , "If you could only bo hero tills winter morning1 and see for yourself you would no longer doubt me. Roses are blooming in our front yard ami all nature is as far advanced In this lovely Puget sound country as it will bo in your cold eastern Homo by Juno. The long journey to Portland was made delightful by the perfect service und luxurious accommo dations on the grand old Union Pacific. " Hamilton Wnrron , M. D , , eclectic and magnetic physician and surgeon. Spe cialty , diseases of women and children , HON. 10th street. Telephone 1481 Wo have an export watchmaker at the Boston Store jewelry department. Try Walnut Blocko.OO ton delivered. A. .1. Meyer & Co. . 109 H. 15th htreot. \Vluit Mitru Do You Want ? Shortest line , fastest time , low rates , union depots , Pullman diners and bleep- orH , flno scenery and perfect service on the Union Pacific to all points west. Dr. Culliraoro , oculist. Boo building Shoot music 10c , S. Bank , IMS. 10th. Tiikii Union I'-iclllu No. n fur Dem or. Why ? Because it Is a solid vestlbuled train composed of Pullman puluco Hlooporn , Pullman dining cars , free reclining chair cars and modern day coaches. Because It makes fast time. Because- IOIIVCH at 1UK ; ( ) n. m. , n con * vonlont tune for starting. You can got your tlcicota and make your sleeping cur rosorvutlons at l.'iO Furnam Htreot. HAHHV P. JKirnr ) , , C'lty Tlckut Agent U. P. System. Women's diseases , Dr. Lonmlulo , 010S. 1.1. TV. T. Soainun , w.i/oiu | aiitl Road the Burlington Route's ni\v. \ tvivrtm TOUIH. To Hummer l.miU vlt Ilia lliintn The Wftb.iah nro now soiling round trip tlokuU tfuoU rutuniiug Juno I , 1802 , to all the winter rcworU In Tan- URbuQQ , 4MU liiippl , Ambiinm , Gaomlu , Florida , North ami flout u Carolina , LoulsUiri , Arknniuini \ \ \ Toxas. The iiuU'UiMt. und Innt r.mlo U ) lh * lint tiiiriHifu ol ArkHusu , Kur li < 'ktU and full liifoi-wHtlun In r tf.iril to ru iUd - aimtomouih i' U \Vi\tmh \ ottlun , [ Mi 0 i PHruftin ilrwit , or wrKti ( > , N. Clayton , ; Nv , MILL'S ' Grand ( Hearing Sale at Stonehill's Begins Tomorrow , SALE BEGINS MONDAY MORNING CO riroo * I'llloiv ruse Timlin , 10 riorr of Scrim , : i,0l ( ) I.nrc C'urtnlii5 Siilu JtCKlnit Momlny A ' -illli tliuntiiryillli Clearing fialo of all winter goods nt half price will begin tomorrow , besides which wo shall olTcr anew spring line of dress goods , hosiery , table linens , nap kins and lace curtains. Wo are going to give some wonderful bargains. Wo have about 20 pieces of table oil cloth left over which will go fo'r 12Jc n yard. 800 pairs of lace curtains at f ! ) n n pair nml $1.0H u pair , worth thrco or four times the price that wo are going to ask for them. Our store being so email oftlmes wo do not place the bargains that wo advertise on the counter. . If you cannot ft ml them aslc the floor walker and you will bo taken to the counter where they are on sato. Wo oflor out 7oc dress llanncl that is ol inches wide at HSo a yard. Our 8oc dress flannel , ol inches wldo , at-He. $1.00 dross llanncl , o4 inches wide , at Hoc a yard. S1.2o broaOcloth will gofor72enyurd. } ! ! 0 ( ) pieces of now spring dress goods a4. 2oc and I0c ! a yard , worth double. Among these dross goods are a bountiful line of plaids that will bo a bargain that should bo appreciated. 23 pieces of lace curtain net at lie , loc , lOc and 2-5c a yard , worth more than double. 0,01)0 ) sample ends of curtains nt 2oc and It.jc , worth $2.00. W)0 ) remnants of table linens at one- third price. ! t,000 remnants ot all kinds of wash goods at ono-third what jou can buy them for oil the piece. We made n big purchase of soliclns worth 2oc a yard. The purchase was so very largo that in order to dispose of thorn we are compelled to fccll 10 yards to every customo 10 yards at 23o a yardwould bo $2. " > 0 , but wo shall soil the 10 yards for OOc. Ic is full a yard wide. They como in all colors. Wo just received porno beautiful out ing llannol worth 16u and 20c a yard. They are not these wo have been showIng - [ Ing at 41 cts , but some elegant new goods , They go Monday at 0 } els a yard. ! ! 00 sample corsets worth $1.00 each vill bo bold Monday at 20c. Scrim goes Monday ! 5i cts tv yard. A lot of comforts will bo sold at OOc. AH our underwear reduced Monday to 20 per cent less than cost. 1100 blnclc shawls on special sale Mon day for _ about one-half value. These 'mvo silk fringe. All our cloaks will be Bold at about one-third ac.tual price.STONEIIILLS. STONEIIILLS. A complete line of spccts and eye jlasses nt the Boston Store jewelry do- rmrlmenl. Dr. Birnoynoseand throat. BEI : bldg. Trv " Peacock coal. No soot , quick lire. A. J. Meyer & Co. < 10 ! ) S. loth street. Ask your grocer for Quail rolled oats. Bo sure lo ( ry the Quail rolled oats and take no other. ' COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. AVorlt I.ookril Aftrr ut tin * Ili'Kulnr Session Yostrriliiy. At the regular mealing of the Bo.ird of County Commissioners hold yesterday uftor- noou ,1. 1 * . Ilanuor was appointed road supervisor of Waterloo precinct to Jill vacancy. County Hospital Sunorintondent Mahoney la a communication stated that ha hud been signing tlio n inn o of Commissioner Vuu Camp to all orders lor supplies for the poor and asked for instructions from tbo board for Ills future puidunco , In view of the fact that tbo committees had been cbnngod. The matter was referred to the committee on charity and the superintendent directed to discontinue ttio use of Mr. Van Camp's name. Mahonov also sent la a doubblo-bnrrolod communica tion , asking the commissioners to muku pro vision for supplying ice to Ibo poor farm and inviting thJ board to visit the poor farm in u body during the coming week. Tlio Ilrst part WIIA referred to the committee on poor farm with power to act , The county cleric called the attention of the board to the provision of the statulcs re quiring' the clerk to keep check account on U.o treasurer's accounts and requested in structions as to the wishes of the board , stating that to comply with the law would require- the establishment of another ilepnit- incut in tlio clerk's ofllco and necessitate an Increased expenditure. Tbo matter was referred - forrod to the Judiciary committoe. The county treasurer was authorl/od to employ an extra clerk at a salary of glQO par month" , for Ui purpose of briUKing certain work In the oniuo np to duto. Mr. Van Camp htutod that the work was some which had boon allowed to fall behind during Treasurer Uolln's limo. Tbcro was no provision made for paving tbo dork , although the question was raised by Mr. Uerlin as to who was responsible for the payment. Major Paddock , chairman of the committee on mmncu , reported on the communication of the Kcnl Kstato Owners' association on unnecessary employes on the county pav roll. Ho imld ' .lie committee wat unani mously of the opinion thai the services of Harnoy ( Jordan and Pat liurko , omploycs In the auditor's olllco , might bo dlsponsoa with after January ill , uud so recommended. The rocominnmiation was adopted unanimously. The com mi It eo found that the ndvortlsbiK for printing and supplies was defective anil directed that-other bids bo advertised for. Change } nsited for In the county court room mid the court room occupied by Judge Ko.vsnr were ordered. Mitjor PaddocK rtml n lengthy patulon from \V. J. Council , in which ho nreod the necessity of oponiui ; the streets through Douglas rlaro eastward to llanscom pane , A majority of tlio Ilnancu committee recommended - mended that tbo mutter bo referred to tlio major ami city council as tlio commissioner * had no authority to open streets. In the cllv llmlti , J'no rojiort was adopted , Ttio county clerk was directed to ndvcrtbo for bids for furnUhlng supplies , etc. The county clerk was directed 10 take an Inventory of stock In nil county ofllcoi anil tnko a rucolpi therefor from the olllcer in charge mul to OUIMI up an account with each onicur and to keep a record of all anppllos U * moil to each oftlcor. Chin lloriliiii'H ( Vli'liratliiii. Clap Gordon No , fill , Order of Kooltlsb Clmu , will give Its second annual concert , at Wflihlngton hull tomorrow evening In cole- bratlon of the Hl3d annivorsarr uf the birth of Kobcrt Hums , Vnry claborato propara- lions hnva txton maiio , and the event prom Uoa to bo nn oxcontUmaliy pleainnt one. The pioKTrtm U a varied onu niul coicprUoa HII iiililiMii of woicoina by Chief II. J.uwrlo , ( m add rou on tno inomury of Hum * by i'ant Chief A. l ! . 'Croup , an udilrt-ii uv I'usi Clilel ( I. W HliluUU on "Tlio Land Wo left II o. hind t' ' , " Intumponod wllli Scottish eng * . ruoll.illoni from tliu worus of tint liolovinl barii. Kolaeitoui by thw pipe * and r cl In were UJwU nuiu Mvtkli * . Alt * o. . . . iia V.il | . Mi. i M r hlnK. \llv/ . X. b. \ THE Wm DRY GOODS CO , Bargains in iNctfr Ginghams Calicos , Best ' 3o Yard -'Styles , SPECIAL ! DRESSMAKING OFFER , Inventory Wock-.Vn ( ) | i | irtnnlly tn ( let Wiish llJrcusrs SljIUlily 3 il > I > nt u Very Low 1'rli-i' . For the cominp week wo will mnko up and trim eoniplclo ready for wonr any of our new Scotch ginghams at $15 , com- nloto. This comprises goods , making and furnishing , all for eio. An oDportunHv to get wash dresses Btylibhly made very cheap. INVIONTOUV WBE1C. All remnants of silks nt cost. Short lengths of velvets at coal. Drcsi pooda lonmnntB "o per cent off. All wool dress plaids now OOc. Plain wool French serges 50c. Dress llannols 54 Ini'hes wldo 53c. , $ .10.00 1'arlsitui ombroldcrd'l robes $15.00. $10,00 serge dross patterns now $5.00. Id-Inch wool honrlotta cloth 8oc. 00-lneh blcaclied linen damask , 50c. 04-Inch bleached llnon damask , doc. 07-lneh bleached linen damask , $1.00. Largo linen huck towels , 12Jc. IJxlru largo Hnon huck towels , 15e. Llnon dumusk towels , ! ! for $1.00. li-l ! Marseilles bed gproads , $2.60. 11-1 croehot bed spreads , $1.25. 11-I crochet bed spreads , 7oc. Men's unlanndcrcd shirts. COc. Men's trimmed night shirts , 50c. Odd lot men's undershirt ? , 75c. Men's natural wool hose , 25c. Men's linen collars , It for 25c. 1JOYS1 C'LOTIIING. Specially low prices on boys' school suits and overcoats previous to in ventory : $10.00 and SB12.0Q overcoats now $7.60. $ ( i.0 ( ) and , * 8.00 overcoats now $1.50. $0.00 and $7.00 suits now $1.60. $5.00 Knickerbocker suits now $3.75. $1.25 llannol shirt waists 75c. SCOTCH G1XOI1AMS 25c. Ginghams you'll not llnd elsewhere ; for beauty of llnisb ( like china silks ) for strength'and delicacy of weave , and happy color combinations such as you'd look for in line dress goods ; discounting the displays of former scubons , and makes you wonder if there is any limit to thotasto and ingenuity of the design- ors. Ouo hundred frobb pieces opened Monday , iioc a yard. THE MO'HSEJWY GOODS co. MILITARY MATTERS. Items of Interest liiitlirriMl from tlio 1'oitn In ( lit1 Dopui-liiH'iit nl Hie 1'Inttc. A letter from TUB DDP. correspondent nt Fort Niobrara s'ates that tbo command bad n bard fight with tire on the niiht of the 10th which broko'out ' in the administration building' . The boys of tlio trulloning Sixth and the gallant Eighth turned cue in double- Itilck order , itind by their ufllciont services 1101.11 quenched the flames , which at one ttmo threatened tbovliolo building. Lieutenant Uj'ron , Klphth cavalry , has boon appointed to command troop U ( In dians ) , ThlrUcavalry. William M. Royal hat just enlisted for tbo Seven tn cavalry. The young man is a very near rtlativo of 'Colonel William U. Hoyal , retired. The secretary of war has granted the re quest of Major Lewis U. Ovo'rman , corps of engineers , for a postponement of his trial by coiu'tinmrtlal jt'Clovolimd until February : i. General' orders No < 1 from the heauquar- tors will publish the remits of small arm rltlo nml carbine tiring in the army. Company II , Seventh Infantry , is again awarded tbo Nevada trophy. Dispatches state that the Infantry com panies now stationed at Fort Rene have boon ordered to Texas for service. It Is presumed they are tn talto part in the troubles on tbo Hio Gran do. The Fifth cavalry Is expecting to take up the march for Texas at any mo ment. r < ) i-ri > . A. KusNTii. Telegraphic instructions from head quarters , Department of the Platte , have been received by the commanding ofllcor , Seventeenth Infantry , dirccliughim to desig nate an ollicpr of his command to proceed to recruiting depot at Columbus barracks , O. , for the purpose of conducting a largo dotacli- mont of recruits to the rcirimant. First Lieu tenant E. I. Crumty nasbern delected for the duty. The regiment requires IL't ) recruits and it Is supposed that about thU number will bo sent. In vlow of the nrospectivo trouble with Chili , this Is goncrally regarded hero as Indicative of a determination by the War department to 1111 up the army tolls maximum strength. Private Albert Dauoror , company II , Seventeenth Infantry , I'-n made application to bo discharged , with permission to ro- onlht in the ordnance corps. Cnptain A. II. Appel , assistant surgeon , has been granted twonty-ibrco days' Icavo of ubsnnco. Suvon recruits assigned to the hospital corps company of Instruction to bo stationed at this post arrived on the 15th Inst. The pacKers sent from this post for duty in the Department of Texas have been per manently transferred to that department. Charles Thompson , n deserter from com pany E , Seventeenth infantry , has boon ap prehended at Lciulvlllo , Col. , and Is now in confinement nt Fort Logan. Private fJanlel Hogarty t.as been trans ferred from company C to company E , Seven teenth infantry. Captain L. M. O'liriori , Seventeenth Infantry - fantry , has boon granted thirty days' leave of absence on account of the death of bis youngest bon. J'orl Mriiilr. Work on tlio Ice pond is In progress nml tbo ice houses are bolnp rapidly filled. Tlio ice this year Is lit teen Inches thlclc. Lieutenant Colonel Surnnor Is confined to bis quartei-B with the grip. The social club's Friday evening ball wain grind success , Korgoant Hargls of the Kiphtb cavalry was honorably discharged on Friday last. A minstrel troupe isbolngorgnnl/od for the purpose of fiiriiliulne tvfcokly entertainments during the winter. The ladles of the poit gave n Inap year party ol the peat ball on Frlduy evening the DpWltt'6 UltUo Kany Jdsori ; best Ilttlo ills fordyapopaia.8ouf jtomacb.bjq broaih 'H'luU ' iKiin : .Mrnul. When l ro Wotit Egun of the Chicago , St. Paul & Kaiuft * ( Jlty rullroail apoUoof buying a system wau of the Allnjurl ha roforroj to the Kunsai City , "XVyundolto , V Nortlnvojt oni. The lauer runs from Ifai.sas Cltv to farbondalo.lHnn. , uud Iloiitrieo. Neb It but boon In tlio hundi of a receiver for ono time nml wnsonoe onlnred sold , Tlioro has ilnco boon -talk.of rcortranUIng It bvr It * old oivnori , BRdinow it U rumored thJ Man ' " o 'i"inu Loaf U tryliDftobtiy It , Use Hallor'j Ularbonro ) Jlnlmont for cut .od | lonH.Ba , , ralns noiVoV „ a cat llaahvayi girt well. & . CO. tlio I l 'rrl < of ( Vnr 30 1'cr frnt Din-omit Snip tin AVIntrr ( looiH. - During the coming week wo shall con tinue to offer 20 per cent discount on nil winter goods , which Includes our onliro stock HLACK WOOL DIIKSS GOODS. Our ontlro stock of COLORED WOOL DRESS GOODS. Our entire stock of BLAN'lvETS , COMFOHTAHLES , FLANNELS AND CAUlllAGE ROUES. Our ontlro stock of MEN'S CASI1MEUK AND WOOL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY , Our ontlro stock of HOY'S ' CASHMERE AND WOOL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Our ontlro stock of LADIES' CASHMERE AM ) WOOL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Our entire stock of CHILDREN'S CASHMERE AND WOOL UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. Our entire stock of CLOAKS , embracing all the LATE ARRIVALS which wore purchased at a discount of 50 per cent. ; Our entire stock of LADIES' FUR CAPES AND FUR TRIMMINGS. This discount is positively taken from the low prices to which our stock was reduced immediately aflor the holidays , which makes this the greatest oppor tunity to secure Ilrst class dry goods in the history of the trade. Wo shall also continue for the coming week our Bale of MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS. At actual cost. In addition wo shall continue our special sale of LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS , MUSLIN UNDERWEAR and NEW EMHROIDERIES. KELLEY , ST1GER& CO. , Corner Farnam and loth streets. i. o. o. r. Members of Ruth lodge , No. 1 , will assemble at Odd Follows hall , Mth and Dodge streets , Sunday , . .laundryI , at 12UO : p. in. bbarp , to attend the funeral ot Sibter Iligloy. Conveyance for mem bers will bo at the hall. By order of N. G. SADIK Wuioirr , Secretary. HOUSTON'S CUKE COMMENCED. rrro " .Shuts" mid ! Wlit l < y Allrm-t u ( iiiod Attriuliilirii to MIC Oponliig. The Houston Narcotic Cure company began actlvo operation yesterday at ofllcos in the Sheeley block. It had advertised to glvo frco treatment to the first ten applicants and had nineteen patients for its Ilrst day's busi ness. Some of tbo worst liquor victims In Omaha and Council OlufTs bognn treatment yester day , and the varied unction with which they called for the frco whisky provided by the cure made a curious study. Tho" treatment is similar to that of tbo ICcoley system , by Injections under the sum of the arm , and Dr. Houston administered the "shots" In person. It Is claimed that the Houston system does not Imualr the sight or the mental faculties , but otherwise ) the ef fects nro about the sumo. LJoWlU's Little Early Ktsors for the Hvor. Th Tailor MiicliGill. . To the young woman who foolishly sup poses that she la not properly understood In fact , Is undervalued , and does not receive the credit that her real worth would seem to justify In this busy world 1 wouli1 most af fectionately commend the letter of Charles Dudlny Warner in tbo December number of Harper's Magazine. It Is full of humor and truth , shows " deep and abiding fnilh in "the fashion"-that would endear It to every female heart were It nlsrobed of tip sentiment that clusters around and underlies the subject proper. 1 tell you , dear creations of a necessity , just outsldo of the ken of'all scientific inves tigation and philosophic demonstration , Charles Dudley U our true friend and faith ful photographer , and Is the Ilrst to cor rectly decipher what has boon such an enigma to the general public and worlu of fashion , i. o. . "Tho Tnilor Made Girl. ' Hollas adjusted her , "neck and hools/ ' and loft licrbtaudiug out at a bus-relief ui > on a panel of the door of society , ns a menace to these who do not rccognlro her true attitude , and a joy to those who do. And ho not only credits her with artistic talent in the cutting of a , gown , out endows hnr with power and courage , to carve nnd shape the social future , pointing ; out ton sleepy , gaping people that In tUo building of her train she gives to tbo world but a Hash of the "making nnd marring" capabilities that underlie nnd guide human nature. Lot us deserve some of tbo pretty things ho says of us , nnd as wo gather nn our "long sKtrt" nndvado out of the past , shako from our train seine of the accumulated dust that has gathered there und become an atom , at least , of the generous porirail of candor ho has pictured. Uo i : 10. STKVW.N. IIIHTIIN. llHmnrlriit nii'lrr ' Hilt liMilflftii tcntfnicli ; inlilltliiixil line , trn cent * . Horn to Mr , ami Mis. William Hudson ! .hinuary IK a MOIL Jfntttf * of Krt llMt-nr l < u innlti Ilila licitil , njly ci nt ; null iiiMHfuM'il linr leu cent * . HOHIUOAN- Maurice , tiso Sii yours , runeral h nml u V at " p. m , , from ir-ililence of bis ilaiiKhtiT , Mis. .li-iumliih n'diiuly , north- \vcit corner T ( 'Kill ' nnd Doicus. Interment Hi. .Mary's cunietcry. < 'IAHKK-Mrs. MnryN. . n od fil ynars. 4 inimthH. h Mm of Wlllium N \ \ bllnov , aflor u Ions lllnu&s , nn Miturilny iiflorniiun , , lui > - ' ' , lit I'M o'clock. 1'uiniriil nary -I , I-1- snr- vlces Monday at 2 oVlnoU nt her Into rusl- donco , " .M'J ll.ivenport klrrrl. The remains will bo fiiruiirdod to MunaachimuUs Monday liucrmiml , Tlio umli'rsl/iiod fiiiniiillliMiniiiinltitoil today al itspoi'lul mi'utlnitof the Indies Aid Boeli'ty for tli | i rpii'Odf xhovfini lliolr hlt-Mii-storm and kind frolln.H IOIIK to bn riini'jiiiliiircil In ilin lirartnof licr iniiiiy frli'mln. oiler the fol low Inn fi'kolillloiin : Al'.iUiity Hod liiivliizpiilli'd uwuy ( rum thli p.irthly plfKrluiii'i ) Mr * . I'limilo ll.irt. veil , ' /'hut wouipri'xMliuriiliyiiur lieurt- It i.'iI I - felt ynii.ttliy | mill iliuili Borrow lo luir ( llb- irti-iHi'd hiitliiind und II vo children In ibUuuil hour of tholr niiriiiivoiiiuiit. M iy linil itranl IKT liciii'i ) and IIHII.H nil hur fuinlly "I" ' tl ' teething imini uf ll. > IIH. .1 llAMIIKIKIIII , Mil * C. SlMIKII , Mll.S. II IlKNMICII. I'olllllllttCU. NATAI-M HKIISDTCIN , corral , tiy. Mn1 , .1 M'liiuri , 1 ri'Dlilviit. DBPRiCES Baking 'owder ' ; hi Millie in of Kiacs 40 Yean t c t ta1 * ' Altk llrinrlini | ill , Wo Imvo tnndo Inunonio rcduotfon * In prlcos in our silk dopartmonl In order to mnko room for our spring Koto the prices : HI nek falllu IhN week : 82.00 qualit. ; now Jl.oO. SLoOquallty now ? l.'Ji. nti/i quality now Jl.OC. SI. 00 quality now 8.V. ( JHOS (5MA1X ( SILKS. $ l.7o qnalllv now It.fiO. Jl.fiO quality now tl.2. ' . SI. ! 2o quality now tl.OO. 41.00 quality now Soo. Mu quality now " "u * . 75i ! ( jualitv now ( Wi1. All of our colored failles worth up to $1.60 vlll bo Mld this week for Sif. Colored ( , 'ros grains worth up to 'M.12" ' > will bo sold for 7.K\ Hemnanls of all kind * of * HIt nt bait P'-lce ' , UAYIir.N HKOS. _ LATE NEWS FROM THE LODOKS. uf Nt > linil < n . \ orlittlim nl Vrlrntn .Mil-Mill * llrlil \ r.trlil.l.l. Tlio annunl meeting of tlio Votcrrui Masons association of Nebraska foil somewhat - what abort of previous occasions of n simi lar nature. Since the organisation ot thu association live years HBO It has been thu custom to intensify thu pleasures of those social meetings with n banquet , at which the wives ntul lUughtors of the incnibcts were nlso present. At n meeting yesterday iiftcrnoou , howovor. tills customary fu.ituro was wanting. It was not because ( lie ban- quotlms bccomo unpopular nor that interest In the nicotines is on thu wnnc , ns on the contrary these mcultiigs autl their nltoiulnut festivities nro yearly becoming dearer to the veteran .Masonic heart. TUo change In the program was ituo to tbo fact that many of the members I mil scut word that they would bo umiblo to bo pres ent , niul advising that the baunuut bo post poned until a Inter period. As U was , about twenty-live of ttio member * were present , nml enjoyed tlio social features of the meet ing.Tho The association tins a membership of 110 , nil of whom nro residents of the state , nml about one fifth ot thuri are residents of Omaha. To become eligible il Is necessary to Imvo boon a Master .Mason twenty-olio ycnrs , nml some of the members Imvo been such for more than twice that period. To make up for the postponed features nnd lack of attendance yesterday , -special meet ing will bo huht In Lincoln m April , at which a largo percentage of thu members will undoubtedly be present. The regular somi-annuul meeting will bu hold In this city In July. Tlio stockholders of the .Masonic temple building recently held tbulr nnnunl meeting mul elected six directors in the temple cratt in the place ot six whose tonn had expired. The following gentlemen wore elected for ttio term of two years : L. M. Anderson , Victor MnQsclman , Lewis M. lihccmV. . O. Solvers , Thomas 1C. Hudborough nnd Henry C. Akin , On Wednesday evening last the directors met ami elected thu following olll- cors : Houry C1. Alita , president ; Uustuvo Amlorsoii , vlco t > re. ii1ont ; Frcu .1. Uorth- wlck , secretary ; L. M. Anderson , treasurer. Tlio nobles of Tangier temple , Arabic Order of .Nobles of the Mystic Hlirluo , of this city wet Friday evening uud Installed the newly elected ofllcois with nil the forms and ceremonies of the order. The following Is the divan for l ' .rj ; Henry O. Akin , poten tate ; Joseph II. Stafford , chief rabbau ; TUomas K. Sudborough , assistant rabban ; Luverett M. Anderson , high priest ; Thomas Dattortou , oriental cuidc , James b. Frai.co , treasurer ; Alexander ( J. Kidllng , recorder ; Ctiarles S. Huntlugton , Ilrst ccromotilal mas ter ; John T. Clarke , second ceremonial mas ter ; Henry C. Crumb , marshal ; lames Gil bert , captulu of ( ruard ; Henry Newell , outer guard ; Lewis M. Khecm , director ; Joseph lsIJurtOH , musical director. The following gentlemen weroolocted representatives to the supreme council of the order which meets in Onmlm , August is of uo.xt year : ( Justavo Amlaraon , Henry C. Akin and HIchnrd Smith. H is expected that this will bo oneof the i.ost ! important Masonic events that ever happened in Onmlm. The triennial conclave of Knig'uts Tomular moots in Denver about the middio ol August , anil immediately ill tor adjournment such of them as are Nobles of the Mystic Shrine will rome to Omaha , whore a two days'session will bo held. No pains or expense will bo spared by the nobles of this city to make thu ontcrtoinniontns Hue ns money and olTort can iniiKo It. Omaha has an c.vcullcnt reputation for her generous en tertainmcnl and the no Dies do not Intend that her fame shall suffer In this case. The Installation of the following ofllcors of Blair ledge No. II , Independent Order of Odd Fellows , took place last Thursday night : Noble grand , ,1. S. Hoberts ; vice grand , Joseph S. COOK : secretary. S. K. Kemp ; treasurer , II. W. Larson ; wurilun. Theodore Murrfty ; Inside guardian , F. L. Parish. About twenty-live of the members , toRCthur with about twenty from Fremont , will go to Tckuniah next Wednesday evening on n frn tonml visit , 'f ho Fremonc team will do work for the Tekumah lodge. The Ulalr lougo Is getting very strong. The burning of Its hall m December caused u great loss , us nil Its valuable records were destroyed. It will build n good brick hnll early In the si.ring. I'ast Chancellor John Wldcnour will enter tain the member * of Triune ledge No , 51) ) , Knights of Pythias , and their ladies at his homo , Thirty seventh and Marey streets , Tiiosduy evening. February ' . ' , It being his 'tith birlhday. Ho U n goniiil host and a grand good time Is anticipated. 1 The reports of Forest lodco No hi , Knights of I'ythms , for the last six months shows n not , gain of nonrly fsU In the exche quer , and the conferring of twenty-one degrees. The ofllcors Installed nt the last meeting nro past , chancellor , Jnmrs Tanchill ; chancellor commander , H. K. I'axton ; vlco chancellor , John I'ntorson ; keeper of records nnd seals , A. M. Jlack. master of exchequer , C. A. Olson ; master ut nrms , ( ; Christoltcr- KUII. ! The following ofllcor.s of I'ythngoras | Mo , M , KniRht * of Pjthim nd nt tholr IftH liiPotltik' I'nM n.nnl/ rcllnr , II ( Ircfiliift , rlmnrollor coin inn > 'il % ( .t , ( ' Hrowliiftton , vlro rliMirollcr , 1JT Hroilerlclc , prouto , W It l.nvcndpr , * i ot records nml . < nl , U , .M. hiMibnrh , " - 1 were , ( Iraml Chancellor liintnllfttlon rcromniilo * . Nebraska lodge ; Is ni ranging f talnmcnint P. lu if , February tnlont will participate. Nine of the thirteen tuptulioi t o thflf > x * pctillvo council of the seven n i-itB'uT * Woodmen of the World , have bci i in uplift tn this rlty for the patt four iinv nml t 'Olt ' labors nro yet uncompleted , rhn ii > isl eifc of the session Is wholly of nil ill o tinturf coiuUtlui ? of the uvamlnntioti of rrpuM from the various rninpa. ll\lng oliu mi bond * ami thu ootiMdorntloti of surb minor mat etr us may bo suggested. Tlio sutMon ill > n if curly In the week. The visitors M 'it ' I'h n < dny evening with Alplincninp No. I NEBRASKA 1NDUST1UKS , N'nlri ( iiitlirroil Uric Mini llli < Mule 1'ilrliitli' Secretary Hrndlcv of the nnd Consumers association reports Unit lid < following LIlu'olii ilrms have made upph .if tton for membership tn the state nuMH'lnllon , ! Vltrlilcd Paving ami Pressed ! lrlcK < ) "a\ \ * < ' puny , Llueoln Saddlery compinv. li * Itango nnd Furnace company , Thoiniis On > , soapmamifiieturor ; Lincoln Panor Mimu'iu , < luring company , Ktnto Join-mil cmnpimy I < The Hastings member * of the Slum fii. * * turors and Consumers nssomtlon lutf elected ( t. H. Kdgcrtnu a dlieclor to it' re. sent them nu the state hoard of di'-oiUnriJ Mr. KdQortnn Is n member ol the lit in oC 1 llumphiey ft Kdgi'rton , morrhaut inllUin o that place * , and ho has taken tin lu'tlvo naifl In the organization of the home movement , U. 11. Osleihout has organised ami Incorporated under thu mime of the U ; 11. O.stcrhout Kmlng Wagon ManufAetu ui | { < r company. He has put uight men to worn It his shop at 1MJ1 Cuss strocl , uud aullclpu'oft iiicreaslitg the nuinucr lu view of the lu iid patronngo sentiment. I As noted nt tlio time , tlio lipatriec Storcll company made large sales of their product lit Omaha. It will not do. however. tolotthU -f.i matter stop here , nut COUSUIUCIM must now * do their part hv buvlng Nebraska s1'rc't * of the dealers , which will encour.ige tlioso who nut in a stock to buy more , uud .vlll nlso force other dpulers to buy. Uj d up- tMs cotisumois will bo keeping their inouoy In thu state whcro it will bo llltoly to llnd Hi way back to Omaha niraln , but oven ' 6 should not U will liulp to do\cloti the re' sources of the stuto nnd the prospain.cf Nebraska Is the prosperity ol Onmlm Lot every consumer insist iimm balm. H ipjuoil with Nebraska starch. If the dealer < , oe i not unve It In stock make him gel it ' U 4 jobbers. _ ' CENTRAL LABOIl'uNION AITAniQ/ Olllcri's iii'clcil : Inr Hut llnsiilii \iiriini ( Ollirr IlilHlncis CiiiiHlilrii'il. I < At the nnnual mcoting Friday night ol tilt ) Central Labor union , new ofltccrs for tlm cn suing year were elected. They arc Harry Kastnn , president ; K. II. Overall , vice preit' dent ; August Heermati , llnanclul .senclary Juiluo Meyer , treasurer ; William secretary. A board of directors was appointed ami several committees selected. The i-ij.'iinlt- tees constitute the emergency commit'L-O , thtt orgaul/atton , the homo Industry , the lrtT73" * nnd printing. i. The committees were well orcaul/ed mitt are now ut work on the different labor mopci sitiOH ! ' . t > The old ofllcora made their reports ami all are satisfactory. The policy of the union lint also been laid out nnd will bo , nccor < lliii , f'iif statements of these interested , vigorously pushed. t Arrnugomonts are nUo being made in labor circles for the nnnunl convention of the ntnto Knights of Labor , which , convention uill ba held In Omaha during the lli-ht week In FflU' runry. Many prominent Knlghtt of Lnboi are expected to bo hero during that \\fOp ] , The convention will open Fobruarv I , nnd oil the night ol' that dny the working girls Mf " scinbly will give n musical and literary ciitct' tammcnt nt Exposition ball. il.llrs. ill/illirt : II l.timigrr. . Mrs. JOIl/iibotli Lluin or died nt : < o'cloclc yesterday morning at the residencoof hersoiy ( Jcorgo W. Llningor , corner of ICIghtccntli nnd Davenport , after a .short illness of ptie'6 < > ' mourn superinduced by la grippe. Although in her olghty-llfth year , the ceased had enjoyed very good health until d" low days ngo when she was attacked by\tEo prevailing Inlluoiua , which soon davclopT * into the disease thai resulted in her doatb < Tlio end came nlmosl painlessly. i& * , For twenly-ono yoari Mrs. Liningor haityr resided In ihls city with the fnu * * lly of her son. Him had V wide circle of acquaintances , many of whom she bad known during nil tin ) J "urj * of her residence here , and was greatly Lit ; loved by the many who mot her H thil Linlngcrhoinci. Two sons , George \V. and Jacob Lltiingcr , of Wvrnoro , survive her. The latter has buon notillod of his molhoi y death and will be here to attend the futioral ) which will bo hold nl " o'clock tomorrow afternoon nt the residence. A short HOI vlco will be conducted by Kov. A. J Turklo ot Kountzo Momorhil Lulboraii church. All friends of the family nro Invited. At < > o'eiock the remains will bo Dome tn thodopotto mact the Itock Island train and will bo take i to ' Peru , III , tliero to be laid lo rest bcsldo t'lOiO ' of her life partner , who pmsod from liiv to Iho other Blue twenty one years ngo Klllnl III * llrolliiT'Vlli - . / ' CiiicAdo , 111 , .Ian. ' -Miehau ! Ouynni' ' , an ox-pollcoman , loday dollhoratoly .shot an I In- stanlly killed his brulhor'.s wifn , Mrs. Ml. ltd ( iaynor. The killing was the rjjull uf R family quiirrul. WINES AND LIQUORS C. B. CONNOR & CO. 14O9 Douglas St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. GOODS DELIVERED PRER OF OHAHl * IN OMAHA , SOUTH OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS. \Vo muku iv hjioolalty of 1'uro Califnrnla C'larots , per caao of 12 ijii'iitii ' f l ' .0. IVi' llottlo , l"i ! cants. \Vo will save you from ft | ior cent toIII per cent on all jHiri'lmroi li > tin Hvory paokatfo k'i"mwlnuu for purity , quality , nco a jil jfi-nu i > < roprobfiitMl. Mont i-uinnlutn block in Oinalm of winoB , llquorri , oti' . . over n1' ' . i | iuiortoil | iljri'ot from ( iorinany , I'Viincu ' , Spain , Italy , and otbor furolt'n i-ocu'r v ulao tbo cbolco.st of Amork'ii'tt lioht proiluctloiiH. i Miidford Hum.botll.i. DoKuynor Oln , Impurtocl , pr lot Jamaica Hum I I , ' ) tlo , $1.115 ; r oa u. . . . Milltar I'umdi , imported , prbolilo 1 l"i Hrandy , : i-Star Heniio n.v. il I't'.tlla Slu-rry , Impnrtod , pr botllu I M | ior bottlu ; pur oa a . t'futlo I'ort. Imported , pur hotllo. ] li-5 Cublnst NhttiTv , linportod , bottlo. | (10 ( Mollrnyar WhUky , 0iiarit . n ' . ( il.li-r ) per bottle ; pur ( ; aiio Cubliiiii J'o.'t , inportud , per ijoUla 1 DO Jinpurt'td ' Hjwnlkh Shnrrlo * nirJ GirllshiVbUky , < 5 yoari old. I'orUi , In l-jrnllon from $ .fiU U ) 0 8T > , „ K. I'uppsr WlilsUy. ' Califoriiiu L'ugimo llrtintly , . yours old , \wr \ bntllo , il 'Jj. \ boltle , 7fi ( UUO I ( Juiifoi'iiid ( ii'HiH ) llrnndy , Holla of Andni-Kon Whlilty M . . . battle . . . I Oil . yirnru old , Ixiltlod in bon ltj per Fiiw Imported llruiuly , per iHjtiht. I T'i bottlu , pur uavo . ' QJitlu ( * t'nllfnniln I'ort , sherry I'.ii-o ( jurkeiiluuinor ItsoVlii l.s UMJ AngolicM. I n'ulon ! JIIUK 1 1" Uid MuiKsatul and MU < KUU Wuie , | itir ii mrt b ittlo ' j IKS . . . 1 I'upn'iii Wli.Ay , 'icr qua I C. B. CONNOR & CO. , | 409 Douglas St. , Between 14th and 15th