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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1892)
r W , 11 , BESSETT CO , Note with Great Pleasure Iho SqnlrrniDgs of Iho LSttlo Fry , 'EXPOSE OF LIMITFD TIME SALE FRAUDS It Jlnkr * Them Miimu | Von Cnn .iluny Toll "Uhrro tlio Nlion I'lni-liri" Wiitcli the I > iaornt AIM Hiul I'lrk Tlu-in Out Yoiiriclf , Von Can l > It. They don't like to lnivo us GIVE TIIEXl AWAY and explain to the nubllo whv tioods nro otlurcel at low prices fora t'EW HulIKS , Oil A DAY AT MOST. Hut of eoiirco you know It is done bitnply Ab A HA IT. It is the rule that they uio VERY GLAD when the hour iBtiporltio dnv is done fothe-y can JT.MP fl'TIIKIIl PRICES FROM 2. > TO fit ) PKU C'KN'J'for the LOSS on each late made IH b g. And iho public is fihrewd enough to ) uy heavily In these TIMI- . HALE COO1 S and NOT in other lincH , 'J his Is tlio wuy to do , for if ynu buy in other linen you are sure to help pny for Iho loss in tlio TLMK SALK GOODS Keep this in mind ; it will Biivo von iniiiiv a dollar.Vhut WE ADVEKTISK WE HAVE IN STOCK and soil you whnlytiu want FOR INSTANCI'I , the nrlinlcs wo iiel- vcrtlso today you will llndntour sto.'o Sl'RK Monday , 'llio price will ro- inain tticsamo for Monday , Tuesday , V\Todti".day ! and BO on until the cnliro line is mitit. This is legitimate busi ness i.nel wo do our business this way. GRKAT CHANGES AND IMPROVE MENTS IN OL'R DHL'G DE PARTMENT. IJENNETT'S PATENTS ii"o loading in BiiIi-H nil other makes , REASON Uccause they are btltor goods al about hall price nt.el wurrantcel to suit or money refunded , and we are light here on tin- ground to cany out what wo s i.v. OUR PUKSCKII'f ION business in very heavy nnd jllll growing , requiring Kvo (5) ( ) experienced clerks nnd twei ( - ) registoied druggists. Our now depart ment IB in full blast. You can got a cup of hot or cold CHERRY CORDIAL con taining wonderful niedicliiiil properties. Itietidois impure water harmless. Try a cup nl our store every day for a week nnd f-co if it don't bcnolll you ; if not , don't Inn any ; it costs you nothing to try. " \Vo \ nro also serving at our DRUG DEPARTMENT FREE , popsln. bullion uud extracts of beef , all G1YKN AWAY to fahow our frien.ls the value of thebo remedies for impaired digestion or fitomnck trouble , as moat of our sickness cmlnnlus from the stomach. In our drug department wo bog to quota toilet soap , 2e cake Syrup of Figs ( small ) , Me. Reef , Iron nnd Wine. Ol'o. Konnuluj 'b Mod. Dibcovory , $1.00. So.odont)0e. / . Velvet Skin powder , Me. 1'oar's unsconlcd son ) ) , lOc. Kieknpoo Indian Siigwn , Olio. Mollcr's Cod Liver Oil , -Vie. I'iso's Consumption Cure , Hie. An ok'ffanl line of perfumes at bottom prices Combs , poekolbooks and fancy articles. OUR JEWELRY DEPT. Is now blocked with all kinds of jewelry - olry , I'loe-ks. nutohus , pocket nnd table cutlery. Wo annex 11 few prices to show vou how e'hf an wo tell all thc o goods. Tlio prices , will bo tlio sumo when you cull.Vo Mart with a gent's watch at $1.GO each , they nro wonders for the price. Nice cult buttons at lOe ami upwards. Keck chains JOe and upwards. "Watch chains lOo and upwards , decks nl low priced Roger's stiver plated w.nro aj , toot torn prices. Silver plated knives in bet * , $1.1 ! , " ) . Scarf pins , fie each. Garnet lace pin. , lOc. Ifair ornament" . Ida IN OJTR CANDY" DEPARTMENT. Wo make cut prices for tlio holidays Como and buy now. Nice gum drops'oo per pound : jolty squares , lUe ; chocolate drops , Ifio ; excellent mixed candy , 8u to 12c , and low prices all along the lino. All kinds of nuts will Mill'er tlio same cuts. Wintergreen and peppermint lo/cngos at 'JOe a pound are a bargain. OUR I50OK AND STATIONERY DK- 1'ARTMKNT. Tills Is a big feature in our business nnd iiH goods are fold cheap. 25 envel opes , ye. 21 sheets paper , a good note pnpor , for He. A nice box of note paper and envelopes for Cc ; a great bargain. Webster's unabridged dictionary only 7Cc. 7Cc.Cook Cook book's , Me. Webster's school' - dictionary , lOo. A 8(1 ( 00 book for $ | .ol ) ciich. Largo line of picture books and ARC books. Uig bargains in toilet paper at . ' ! e and fie. each. OUR FUUNITURH DEPARTMENT. This department is ovorlloivlng with bargains. Wo have a bliipmonl of those ; celebrated 2ue center tables , nlbo Tfle center tables , also our double pillow Rham holders at 15c each. Greatest bargain , don't delay to secure ono. SlAN strong made wood teal chair ; i5c ANk also a complete line of dining and rock ! ing clmirs , exteiibion tallies , blankets , comforts , horsa blankets , at uottom prices in our furniture department. OUR TOY AND FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT Abound In all kinds of buitablo bargains for holidays. Our stool * is larger than over before , occupying our entire bee- end Iloor , ( iG.xfeO foot. Wo can safely say thai our prk'os will bo the lowest of any in Oinnhn. We will bo prepared to soil lit wholesale and retail. All are invited to Inspect our stock and prices. HPTTER AND MEAT DEPT. In this elupartment wo load all others in quality and prices ; everything war ranted to suit or money refunded. You can always buy good country butter 311of us at low prices ; wo don'l handle oleo in nny form. No dealer in the west can ap preach us In the innunltudo of sales in this department. Wei therefore have no old stnlo butter to work oil nl any prlcp. ' Every egg wo handle is candled by 'P.US nnd wo o.xcoll In the quality of eggs wo put out W. R HENNETT CO. TIII : MOHSI : imv noons cei. Shun Dt-pirtmrnt. Lnsi Saturday customers came In such numbers that many were not properly eorvod , , and some loft without being sorvcel at nil , To the latlor wo extend ! an Invitation to como again and got : better treatment tomorrow. The following bargains tire in force for Monday. AT THREE DOLLARS TWENTY- FIVE wo sell our $5.00 ladles' plain I dongotu hand tinned button blioo , com mon uoiibo and op < mi tons , width A to inli AT THREE DOLF-iARS TWENTY- FIVE wo hall Bull a limited quantity Vof narrow widths in opera too und patent tips.Tlicso Tlicso two lots poods for Monday only ; $5.00 has been the price ; $3.25 buys chole'o of either lot. THE MORSE DRY GOODS CO. Samuel Burns has jiiat received 100 sterling souvenir spoons at $1.00 , usually Eold ad $ " 00 , and 100 souvenir cups and euuciTd at 60c , formerly $1.00. Comd out amfhoar Governor Boyd ad dress the Woodmen at Exposition hall next Tuesday evening , ut 8 o'clock. BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods Bargain Salts Growing and Forever Increasing in Sizj , INCOMPARABLY CHEAPER THAN OTHERS lllclicU ( Irnilrii , tllrli Iniportcil anil Ilo- mentle Urem Oniiiln Arc Alurhnl to .Sell ijiilek Umiiiemloimlily l.arRi-t tre s llnoili Mock In Oiiiiilin. .lust lecoived over 00 pieces navy l.luo storm serges al 2-ic. 2lc. ) f > So and iSc. ) Tin-in goods al above prices are exceptional bargains and every lady should avail herself of ibis opportunity to gel a drops of this serviceable ma terial. For Monday only , just asyou enter , on our center bargain counter , wo have placed 100 pieces new all wool suitings in 10-inch goods. Those are far nicer and handsomer than thu Scotch plaids. They are all of a heavy all wool fabric and worth at least b'Jc. For Monday your choice JUK- . iM nieces all wool , heavy weight 41- incli changeable gtoim serges , along with SO pieces of wool cheviot biiitings , woven In stripe elTecls , model olTocts , all now and fresh good ? , novorsold less than 31.00. tomorrow go at oUc1 a yard. ! > 0 pieces of crepons and crocodile goods in all combinations and colorings' , for entire costumes , along with 41-lneh imported line serges in navies and black ? , the real value of these two lots are SI.U3 , for Monday , lic. ! ) An immense lot of now , 11 yard wide , heavy homespuns with a small pattern , al.so a big lot , strictly all wool fancy weave llannuls 40 Inches wide. Heal value Ilc ) , tomonow We a yiii'd. Forty-Inch black and white striped Mohair brlllnntino and a xig-/.ng illu minated brillnntine , 44 Inches wide , real value lioc , go at 2le. ) 4(1 ( pieces all wool French matelesses and satin armures. The > o are real im ported goods and in all the now color- Inge , never before sold for less than * 1..rU. , for Monday fec. ! ) Sl'KCIAL DKIWS GOODS HARGAIX3 IN HASKMKNT. Beautiful 40-inch plaids and stripes in nlnckf ) and whites go at fie a yard , worth lioc. All wool llanncl dress goods , 40-inch wide at 15c. Ml wool 42-inch plaid dress goods go al 2.V. BOSTON STORE , Role agents for McCall's patterns , And wiiuro tlio great shoo sale iu to morrow , N. W. Cor. 10th anil Dougi.is. A lluslnms Cliiinro. For rout , spree for holiday goods in ono of the largest department stores in Ouuilm. Address R 21 , euro of Tin : liici : . won MIM.IK WAS I.NSUIIID In HIII N'liHiiiinl l.lfiif Voriiiniit. OJIHAXcb. . , Nov. Sth , 1892- Mr. 1) . .1. Collins. Cashier Nat oiiul Lifo Ins. Co. of Vt. -lt ) . ( 1'uxlon IJIock. Omaha. Neb. Dear Sir : I have this day received draft for $2,000.00 in full nay mont of the policy in your company , on the life of inv hus band , ( . 'has. r. Miller. I de ire to til ink you and the oflicors of the Nnlionnl Life for the prompt ami kind attention j-oti have given to lha matter of settlement. This policy was the only one that my husband carried , and he having taken it out so recently , only a few months ago , and consider-in ? the circumstance ! ) surrounding his death , I uni more than grateful 10 your company for their prompt settlement. Yours truly , ( .Signed ) Nellie L. Miller. Wan ted , snluilnclios in millinery de partment ul the Boll. Wedding invitations ; society engrav ing. Lowest prices. C. S. linyinonel. jo\vulor and art stationer , loth and Douglas bts. s patterns at cost next week. M. MetJiiith , HIS Rninge block. rrchrnliil Inn ( lifts , Now line solid silver , cut class , china clocks , elcganl pottery , Visit our art' room. f. S. HaymonU , jeweler , Douglas and Ifith its. Everybody Miould hear Congressman IJrynn address the Modern Woodmen at ( exposition hall , Tuesday evening , No vember lii , at 8 o'clock. Now scale Kiinball pianos at ilospo's. Real estate , bargains only. Mv " word is good. W" . G. Albright. 621-2-3 N. Y. Lifo bid ? , Now ohina for decorating at IIosoo's. Choicest fall and wmtor woolens , very best ( if style * & workmanshiput Ramgo's Attention , Woodmen t Every Woodman in Omaha , should at tend tim reception given to the head olllcors of the Modern Woodmen of America , on Tuesday evening , Novem ber tfi. 1KD2 , at H o'clock. ( iood speakers will address the meet- Optlnil lrKirtninnt. | Spectnules titled correct by graduate optician , Kves tested free. * ( J , S. Uuy- iiioiul , jeweler and optician , 15th and Douglas sia. Scott is making stvllsh street dresses for $10.00 , room 614 LJrown block. Stuniiicliirl'M Niv Apiiliitinent. | ( lion. Guorgo Stornedorf , for many year ? general agent of tlio Homo Lifo Insurance company , has been apnointcd special agent for the National Lifo In- hiirnnco compitny of Vermont. Mr. InM. . I. Itoodor , manager for the National Lifo , is arranging a bulto of olllces for Mr. Bternsdorf in the Puxtqn block. These desiring good life insurance in a good company should not full to call on Mr. Htornsdorf , 403 Pnxton block , Latest bhcnt music at llospo's. Peacock is the best soft coil. Sold only by Jones , opnuillo poslollluo , L'allliirnlii Pullman tourist sleeping car * nro run daily on all Piiclllo coast trains via the Santa Fo route , the shortest line to California. The cars are furnished with bedding , matressc.s , toilet articles , etc. Forlorn uro in attendance. Second-class tickets are honored on these ears. In addition to the daily service the Santa Fo Route runs special excursion parties with an ngoit ( of tlm comnany in charge , using these tourist sleeping cars , and leaving Kansas City every Sunday noon , For further Information and time table of the Santa Fo Route and reserving ref sleeping car berths , address li L , Palmer , passenger agent , 1310 Furnam etreot , Omaha , Nob. BOSTON STORE AS USUALcm Always Crowded no Matter Whether the Weather is Hot or Cold. ALL OVERFLOWING WITH BARGAINS OnrRnnli I'urclimo llilitVock Inclinloi i Tri-incndiiiM Curpnt iinil Kiis Uonl nnil Mtocli , .Mru'ii nuil l.uillcs' Winter Unilcrirrtir. Pretty hemp carpets , lOc and 12c. Good Ingrain carpets , Ific , 2c ( ) and 23c. First clnsB nil wool Ingrain , extra super carpets , 03c , worth $ I.CO. Tapestry UriHso'.h c.vrpots , all new patterns , ISeniuloSc , worth nearly $1.00. Elegant Uody Hrussolls and Wilton Moqiiello carpet , ! ) So n yard , worth up to $2.00. Tremendous line of rugs , mats , floor oilcloths , etc. UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. Children's nil wool scarlet pants and vests at onlv I Ic eae.h. for first size and only oa in rotation for the largest si/OS. L'idics' clo.'cly woven white merino pants and vests , French nook , pearl but tons , ut.'Uc. Usual price , G. > c. Ladies' camels' hair pants and vests nt . ' ! ! ) c ; real value , S5e. Ladies' lineal qtiallly all wool Rich elieu ribbed vests h'lgh nee1- , long sleeves , .Tic ; worth ! > c. Ladies' all wool llueat grade natural pray vests and pints nt7/jc / , worth 81.23. Children's nil wool black ciishmoio hose , lOc a pair. An immense lot of mixed knit goods for infants' wear , including sacquos , caps- , hoods , leggings , etc. , go at 25c ; grab bag stvlc. BOSTON STORE , N. W. corner Kith and Douglas. W.SAMAICII : Tut Your Iilln .Mnnry Into ( iiiixl Hiul Kstiito. Tliat caitnl ) will bo wary of manufac turing enterprises , etc. , and thai when ever money is williUrawn from the com mon channels ot trade real estate appro- , elates in value. OMAIIA is the city to invest in and Avondale Park the addition. Think of it. This addition was platted August 20 , lfe)12 ! ) , into sixty lots , of which wo have sold twenty-live lots. Six houses not in course of erection. Call and see us about this property and i let us show it to you , FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY , 1702 Fariiam street. Como out and hear Governor Boyd ad dress the Woodmen nt Exposition hall next Tuesday evening , at 8 o'clock. l.lldlrH .Nutlet- . Wo wish to announce to the ladies of Omaha that wo have taken the hairdressing - dressing department under our own charge and will give it special altcn- lion. Soil water used for shampooing when requested. F. M. SCIIADKI-I , it Co. , 1022 Douglas. A Sum Cure Tor Ithi'iimutKlll. The Franco-Gorman Ring is a positive euro for rheumatism , neuralgia , sciatica , etc. Sold on a guarantee. Write or call for circular. C. S. Raymond , jew eler , loth and Douglas streel. Commencing Tuesday , November IS , the Burlington's No. U f which leaves Omahii at llo : ( ) p. m. ) will haul a special sleeper from Omaha lo Chicago for the exclusive use of Omaha Ira vol. This car is ready to receive passen gers at any time between ! ) : ! ! ( ) p. in. ami the hour o'f deparluro. The Burlington's No. 0 is nol simply the only Irain for Chicago leaving Omaha at a metropolitan hour , it is tlio fastest train between the Missouri river and the World's fair city. Try it. You'll find its equipment of sleeping , reclining chair , smoking and dining 0:11-3 beyond criticism. For berths , etc. , apply to W. F. VAILT. , I City Ticket Agent 122. ! Farniun st. ' Mrs. Scott is making stylish street drofcscs for $10.00 , roomoM IJrowu block. Ono liundred cards and oncrravcd nlato $ l..r)0 at C. S. U-iymoncl , jeweler and art stationer , loth and Douglas st ? . Tor Your Cnnnlilrriitonl. When selecting your route of travel , always remember that there are Parlor cars on the rfioux ( Jity & Pa- eilie day Irnins. rulliniin palace cleopors on Iho Sioux Cily it I'acilic night trains. WaRiior palace sleepers to Hot Springs and Oeadwood on tlio Fremont , Elklioru it Missouri Vnlloy trains. I''reo reclining eliair ears on Fremont , Klkhoni it Missouri Valley throujrh and local trains. In fact you can depend upon first class accommodations on all trains of the ' 'Northwoslorn lino. " Citv Tickol olllco 1401 F.irnam stroot. I.ouifl Vorrot , hnirelrossor nt Ideal hair storo.lMO S. loth , : td iloor. Tol. 1018. OM : I'Aici ; I\CUKSIO.Y : To the City ol Miiiluo nnil Kotiirn , For the mooting of the American Public Health Absolution and Intorna- tionul Medical Congress , lo bo hold 11in Iho City of Mexico November 20 to De cember 2 , 1892 , the S inta Fo route will soil tickets at ono lowest Jlrstnlusanro / for Iho round trip. This Is an excellent opportunity to visit Mexico , ono of iho most delightful trips Imaginable , al very llltlo cobt. A special party will leave Omaha Saturday , November ID , and join a largo party from Boston und other eastern citlo's at Kansas City , The faro for the round trip from Omaha If. only $01.00. For further information and reserva tion of Pullman accommodations cullen on or address , li L. PALMKII , Pasbungor Agent Sanln Fo Route , 1310 Fa run in St. , Omaha , Nob. W. T. Soiuminwagon * and carriages Naw plcluro frames. A. Hospo. Frescoing and Intorlor decorating ; de signs and estimates furnished , Henry Lohmunn , 1608 Douglas utrcoU Leaves HI I'oiir I < 'orty-Plv ' . The IJurllngton'd Vcstibulod Llmltod for Chicago. Tlioro are ether trains , of course ( the nurllnjjtonV "Chicago Snocial" loaves at 1150 ; p. m. } , but the "Four Forty-livo ilt9 irost people best It curries , as does aUo the 11:50 : p. m. train , slooning , rcclinluguhair , smoking and dining cars. The city ticket apoiit at 1223 Farnam Btreol , who represents all Trans-Allan- tlo stoamslilp linoB , will bo glad to give you full inforinuilon. soil you a ticket , reserve .you a berth or chwik your bag- eago direct ( rota your roslelonco in Offluba through lo destination. 1 NICARAGUA CANAL. cm for n CnnrNitton nnil n llriiu- | for cmC H' HKIttrK Sent Out. Colonel Champion S. Cha < o , who I * tlio Nobrnakn motnt-er of tbo iNicaragUK caiinl oxoctitlvo commlttco , is la receipt of a letter from i Chairman * Converse of thu commlttco ' urclng on hlrattha necessity of appointing delegates from Nebraska. Colonel Chnso DOOS not euro tot personally undortnko the resnotislbliliy i , , whlcn nnturnlly devolves upon Iho povorncr , the mayors of the dif ferent cltloj andtho presidents ol the various boards of trado. Ilo SUITRCSH , uowovor , thut these lunctionnrK's naino delegates In nc- cordanco with this call. Cl.T . . I'Oll A MK'AII ( OCA OASAt. CONVK.NTIOX. The n.illninl Nlciiriini eiml coiivon- tlon. ! hold nt Si. I.cinU. .tuna ' , 180. , adopted the follmvlMc resolution : IJosol\oil , Tluit when till * convontlnn nil- iiiirim It hull bo subjoin tothociill nf the o.v- eieudvo coiiiinlttoi' ul mu-'i ' tliuonnd plnoo HI In Its ] iid Jiniiiit tincoinmltluu shiill di-oni for the liest. Interests of thU ( jrout nnitorli.kliu. nnd th.it thu rxcoutlto tonunlttco shall ho iuilliorl/ol ( to rnlnrKiIho inuiiiberalilli of the ii.itliinnl ' .issuL-liitiun In such iiii-uiur ; s it in iy therefore. In miranimeo of tlio nliovo dliitlon t'lui by oxlornf thu incentive com nut loc. I ciili uii'jii tliu ( Ick-iMlos of iiihl t'CM- vcntlon to rriusiiiuh'o : it Now Oriouns , No- vonibur.'Ki. I > ' .U. In fiirth-r cotisiilrr the HIH-S- thin of thu Ininii.'Ul i to L'imttriiclloii of iitld L'annl nnilvr tlio imitrrtlnn nnd oniitiiil of the Unlttil btnt ( " . nnil In tlm Interests of coin- nioico and tlio ri-imblies of thu nosturn hcml- sphere , nnd siioh ether mutton us in.iy i-iiino Doforo them : nnd I cspjolully reiiiiest the cnvornoM of tinsi xtes , tinink'lp.il inlllior- ItliN. tlioehuiiibors nf coniincrro nnd lin.iuls of triulo to iicrsoinilly tiutlfy tlio r respuutlvo nnd appoint ntlu-is in the DIIII'O of such us .iro niililo to uticiiil : nnil I limlo thouxcL-iitlvvs of states iiiunU'l.il | ] iiuthorl- lloa , uluimhcrs of e-oiniiiruei | bounls of trade , nn O nil Illio cnnitiieri-lnl hodlo . who IIIIVD not yet iipiiolntvd iloUuutes an.llin fiivortho ( < ; irly viunitlutlon of thu ennui , to npuoliii nnd send thoin to the | coiivi-iitlcn nf Novombur HO at Noiv Urlonns . ( " ( iiiiiiiercial Lodlos aio i-\puotcil to nppolnt not u\ciuillnu : ono foi each IUU iiioiiihors. The linpoitiuicu of lliN ro .1 work to the poopli-nf tliu Unllod Suites cinmnt buuvcr- cstliiiatuil. nnd tliu time of tlm convention buliWiO nuir al hand , nil now > paor | > aio re- spL-elfullv reiincstc I to publish Mils u.ill d i'osviii- ; , r'hnlrimin of Kxni-utlxo Coiiiinlttuo , Columbus , O. , Nov. 1 , ixij. DECIDEDLY A SUCCESS. Miss Tnnmint ( 'lnry'H Opcrutlc i\piMlmriil from Vncnll Sliiiiiliiiliis | , Omahahns hud Its season of r.-ind opera , nnd juileod by the nttendnnjo ; itvi ? n suc cess. The Iioyd thc-nter was coinforttibly lllled at onuh of the six performances and the character of the iiudionces was of ttio high csl . Miss Clary's indefatigable onoruy Uo- sorvcd iho success lli.it ntlendod the roali a- tlon of her scheme , and iho citizens of Oiuuhii ( leinoiistrntcd their tronerosity of spirit. Tdo norfonnances were not lde.il ones , cninp.irou with thopr.uul pro'iiu'llon * of lyrlo tragedy in lioitnn , New York or Chlea o , but they were fairly satisfactory. If "the deep perfidy ot circumstance" can bo per mitted ! lo mollify judgment on a matter of nrt , the operas ns presented were eimnoiilly praiseworthy. Tlio chorus was lamentably woalc in female voices , nnd this Is explained und deplored by Miss ( jlary ns the result of a broken con tract , the work of an eastern nRont. Tlio doubly male quartet wns passable , though It could not at any time cvoko outmisiasin. Without soprano and contralto support it was i Hit ura 1 tbo pruna choruses of "Faust" should full depressing 11. U. siw Tlio principals , however , werecertninly worthy of inoro recognition than they ro Cl the artists had uphill woris every nlgnt. Corosti'a rendition of tlio pront " 11 Union" ended without a hand Monday night , and the honest ! critic must aver that hero tuo artist wet loss at fault that the auditor. At other times durir.j ( the week vocal work ol a thoroughly ccnuncnunblo quality passed unrecognised , and appreciation unexpressed engenders nioro or less indifference In the nrtist.Vhether Omaha will ever have nn- ether season of grand opera nil its own or not. the futunv historian of Its first season will bo forced to note that while the citi/cns heroically subscribed to intairo Us timtncial success "thoy failed to give the nrlists that measure ot sympathy indisponsublo to the education of the best work. Hut the experience was worth having. Omuba nccomphhhed what larger cities have failed to attain. Mayor IJomii' "Iridescent drentn" of endowed opera in tins country wns very interesting to listen to , but the condi tions of life in Munich , Stockholm or Copen hagen do not obtain in Omaha , nnd well "they do thine * better In Franco , " so to sneak. Still , n pleasant memory will bo Omah'i's ' lint season of grand ore > ra. Tito un / . in r.-.v Lu / ; / , . ! . 1'iirthcr righting > ' " ' lll dlicil KxprcU'il tii Occur 11ti-i'i' . JScw Youic , Nov. 1The chief ofllcor of the Dutch fatoaincr t'rincc William ill , , which arrived today from tbo West IiiJIan ports , said that ho beard nothing of the re ported outbreak against the government of Hippolyte in llaytl. Tuo Prince U'llliam III. visited Vone/uelan ports. On October 'J7 the steamer was at La ( Juayra. Koports came from the Interior that the former government wns palhorlue In foreo to con- tiniio the light. Crcspo was solidly estab lished at Caracas , both in point of iorco and the will of the inujority of the peoplo. The conllnulsta iorcos are said to have colloctud li the state of Carabobo and were getting rcody to fortify themselves in several towns. THOSO reports caused considerable uneasi ness. Crcspo thought that tlio revolution was-so tboioughlv success fill that there would bo no moro bloodshed. Ho hastily collected 2,000 of his soldiora lo send from La ( Juayra lo Porto Uibollo , and from Ibero Into Iho interior. Uapidlly of movement meant probable success to bis pinna. He wished lo take Ihecncmv by surprise. There was no railroad to carry his troops , ana If they bad lo march overland Iho news would reach Iho enemy and put lliom on their guard. In this emergency bo appealed to Captain tiebulor of Iho I'rlncu William III , , who wns taking on a cargo In port. Crcspo oiTorod n hit-go sum of money to charter the steamer for twenty- four hours. Ttio barjtnin was made , ana the soldiers hastily ordered on board. "They wore n Jolly crowd , " the chief ofllcor of the steamer said today , "and acted as though they were colng on u picnic Instead of to B light. " The li.ODO men crowded ovary avuilublo space of tlio Etenmor , filling the companion wuys nnd over flowing Into tno gnllory mid onclno room. Tuoy reached 1'ortn Cabello in a few hours and disembarked , when thov stnrtcil imme diately for the Interior. The sicamor left thai ( Thy. Nothing was hoard tibont the re sult of the expedition. Thn steamer found that iho lighthouse at I'orio CiUJollo had been destroyed by luaiaoldiarc of Iho former anv enimenl. This mudo It dangerous for vessels > to enter iho porW Kir.i.r.n > Drsperato J'lglititt One of Alutiuma' ' * I'oll- liif I'liicrs , ivAla , , Nov. 12. A desperate light between republican citiiton and itoa democratic election returning oillccr , result- lug in the death of Iho republican cili/en ' , occurred In Munroo countv lasl night. 'J'hu light grow out of the manner in which the polls were muauod election day. The re publican cloluiadithat there were irrogularl- Dos and demanded to nuo tlio book * containing the < returns. The re turning ofllror- refused to grant the demand , The clllion Ihcrounou de clared , so Ibo report says , that bo would lakn tnoin uy fonio. The olllcer reached ergo his revolver and' the citizen drew a hugn Knife , and Iho desperate combat began. Tlio strugelo lasted several m lumen , uurlug which the oDlc'LT received several severe Blahs. Tlio ofllcor maaagjd lo bring the mu//lo of the weapon lo the cill/on's huad und fired. The citizen at once sank lo iho Iloor dOJcl. Thu affair ha caused an Immeneo sensation , and more iron bio is likely to follow , H is. claimed hy the friends of the dead man that the scooting was unwar ranted , and iboy call It a cold-blooded murder , l.lzzlu Itiirilun' * Cine. Mass. , Nov. 12. Llzzln noriion's case will bo taken up by ttio grand Jury next Monday. Miss Hordon appears tobosuffei- ing no inconvenience * and shows no great anxiety respecting the coming grand jury hearing. Bno is outwardly tbo lame cool and composed woman wbo rnlercd the jail so many weeks ago. During tbo day , when she desires. Mio takes exercise in the corri dors of tbo women's depurtmoat. llor bealiU continuei good , ACTORS AND THEIR DOINGS Gossip From England Concerning ; Old and New Stage Favorites. TALK OF HENRY IRVING IN KING LEAR M'lint tlio Critics Huvo to Sny tlio rruitiirllon nilnii - ' Icrrj-'K Chiiriu- lilt Kniiilltliinurc < irit-lln HID Km- < I U In "A Whlto t.lc. " . LoxnosNov. . . 12. The production ot 'King ] Lear , " by Mr. Ilenrv Irving nt tlio Lyceum Thursday night wns uttomlod by the excitement , usnnl on iho occasion of iho lln presentation of n play bv this dis tinguished nclor nad manager. "King Lour" Is iho tenth Shakespearean pluv put on the boatiU by Mr. Irving. Souls for tuo first night comd not bo bought nt any price , they having bcon nil takuti xvcelis before - fore iho production of the plnv. rho nuuioNCo Incliulud n very lareo number of persons proailnoat in nrt nad leltoM , and ninny well Known societv people , nmontr the latter being the beautiful L.uly Hrooito. Lady Colin Campb.-ll und Lady Doiothy Neville - villo woro.ilso notnblo in the niidtcnco.Voll linown painters , writers nnd nctois could bo all over the Louse. "King Lear" Is pronouucait to bo 0:10 : of Mr , Irvlng'a groat- oUnrilstlo triumphs , though "heretics'1 say li is dull , nnu if it is n success It is duo to its acting merits nlono , us it is luck- liiu ns n spectacle. The crltlci bestow the highest pralso on Mr. Irving. Tlio Times snys tlm trogoJy 1ms gained u more luminous Intctpretatloa by Mr. In-Ill ? than it could ( have cvqr received , except perhaps ut the hands of Charles ICcan. The Telu- graph : says tlint King Lear Is the most mcturcsquu nnu imposing of all Mr. Irvine's Impersonations. , Holli papers say that Miss Terry , despite her small part , that of Cor delia , surpluses heiself in sweetness and tomicrness. The scene wuoro Cordelia rejoins - joins King Lear in the Froncli camp allows of Intoiiso otnotlon , niut both Miss 'lorry and Mr , Irvine carried Iho houao by slorui by iho depth of their acting. Tliu Krlul.iM. Instead of oneiiiiig their London season with "Tho .Senator's \Vllo" n niece now to Londoners-Mr. mill Mr.s. Konilnl have lln- nlly selected an old-fashloiicil niece , Svdnoy t.riuiil.v's "A White Lie , " ono of tlio popular plays In their repertoire. 'J'hu change tins been nmue nt tno suggestion of friends , In ofder that there should bo no element of d'.s- nppomlinont connected with their re-on- trios. "The Senator's Wifo" will bo intrn- duced lo their London p.itroiu later la the season. They will also present r. now dranui , writlun by Miss Cliloe ( .Jravi-t , from oi.uof her sensational works , in conjunction with Mrs. Oscar Ucringer , wife of iho famous pianist. The Independents nro prcnarinir for pro ducing m December a now p.uy by Hernard Shaw , tuo well known socialist , novelist und n musical critic. Thev huvo nlso In luiiul a ulny uy Walter Besant mid Walter Horrios Politick a grim story of nn old Kblno lobber biron , lopontniit at the point of death , nut whoso contrition vanishes on unexpectedly recovering. The priest , who has. absolved him on the faith of tup Hooting rcpcntanco , sliiys him to relieve tl.o poimlo from a threatened revival of nis depredations. Prof. Hubert Hurkomer win proiluco at his private theater at Bushey , probably In Januarv , n now drama "Time's Kevengo , " byV. . L. Courtney. Hoth Mr. Ilorkomor nnd his son will act in the niece , which , it is stated , will bo HerUoiner's lu > > t theatrical liroduetion for several jeais. The Oarrick theater , which ivas closed after thoy\vlthdr.iwa | of "Tho Awakonimr , " has been reopened wilh Messrs. 1'arker and Ularko's "David. " This is. an unconvontioiiallv powerful tweedy dealinc with the effect of constant sludy of tnonlal disease upon Iho mind of n doctor. The physician's investigations in this direc tion am scon , ho hnnsoir becoming u muniuc , his malndy tailing the form of a desire to experiment on the pursons of hi * relatives. In'.soino respects Ibo basis ot the play pre sents features of the theory advanced in some quartern to account for the scommely relentless crimes of Neill. thy murderer of girls. "David" was well played uud achieved a success. Olio nl thn e.rc-atoRt Kif-iitK. Asldo from "King Lear , " the greatest ovontof the WCCK in the utmisnmcnt world in tlio notv song oC Chevalier , iho music hnll hing''r. lln still reigns supreme in half a do/on music halls ni.chtl.v. Hitherto nil his songs have been of coster life , in l.is now one no appears la thu character of an nld British navvy , attired m corduroys. The song has the same pathetic charm possessed hy Ills former successes , mid mndo a ercat hit by Us artistic finish. It Is one of Iho best things ho has over done. Tno Avenue theuter , whcro Mr. and Mrs. Kcndal will iuko possession on .lununry 1 , Is loused for ten weeks to Mr. F. Loallu. Ilo will probably produce his plnvs , "Faiowell" and "Nobilitv' . " The former nlay was will- ten oy Dr. C. II. IJ. Dahus , physician to the latu 'Lord Tennyson. The leading foinalo part In ouch will , it Is said , Uo sustained by u foreign itrtist. According to thn Stage , Mr. K. Sims and Mr. Hobort Buchanan are again collaborating in n play for the Adolphl. U is said that Oscar Wililo has written a play called "AVonun of No Importance , " which will bo socu nt th i Itayraarlcet. M , Lublnoff , the Russian nctor , has ap peared at the Onsru " Cotniquo for the first time In comedy. The piece , entitled "You Musn't Laugh , " is adapted from Iho Russian , and M. IjUbinolT has played 1 it In Hussla and In several lOuropcan tours. The chief parts were sustulned l y .Miss Annlo lliiKlio ? , ICJinund 1'hclps , Orlando Uurnett. Frank Macron , .lulian Crobs. Kato Healby , Miss Ucsbroolie and the child aotruiB , Daisy btratton. Mr. I.odwho is his malinger , tnhiK of proiluciiig also Hardou's "Daniel Kochat. " Miss Annlo Hughes , by the way , omphatl- colly donloj the rmnor , persistently put About , that she jntouus to retire f torn the staire. "I nm Intonscly Intorostou in my \vjrk , " aho Is reported ( o have snla lo ono who nucslloncd , her on the subject , " , inU take n real pleasure in it. " Thcro is a clianco that Miss IIuKbes may pay n visit to America n itiu autumn of the coming year. At till ) OlU'OM'S Cullllllllllll. In response to the command of tbo rjuccn thu Carl Hosu company visited liulmorat on Wcdnosduy and iiorfornmd "Ttio Daughtoi of the Regiment,1' In hlch Mlle Hello uo LuBsan had the chlof rule. A stu e bac boon fitted up In the bail ronm , a handsome apartment , which was llcbted up by two largo candelabra , and a great number o ; smaller ones Jlxed on the walls. The windows dews warn bung with Stewart tartan , whllo thn wulU were decorated with trophies o the oilaso. The bncU hnll was occupied by tno tunantry of the estate , and iho household servants and tholranil lias. The programs were prlntoi on white pntlu , Tlio ( juofii entered thu room at 'J o'clock. Sno was accoinpanloel by Beatrice and the countess of Antrim , am several other ladies in waiting , llor majesty Eoonied to heartily onjov the porfortnancu Al the close , the wbolo company joined li singing "God SPVO the Queen , " Hortna jesty remained until the hyiun was finished Afterwards sbo Invitotl the members of tin company tc | the principal drawing room where ho expressed to thorn her apprc elation ol tholr porfonnance. Tuoy wore then given a sumptuous supper , which tne-y nto In comnany with Sir Frederick Ponsonbv und olhor tnembcr.-i of the ro.riil hotisoholil. They were convoyed back to Dundee on n special trnlu. Prior to their dop.irluro tlio.r signed tholr niimos nl the request of the ipioon in her birthany bao ! ( . The company Is now roaplne n f-oldcn harvest throncb ndvurtls- Ing ttiat they nnrformod " 'Pho Daughter of the Ueglmont" nrccltoly ns it was given be fore the ijueon nt Ilaliuor.il , \Vllli tlio SliiRrr. . Mndnmo I'nttl guvo her first o-nccrt this SOASOII nt the Albert hnll on Thursday. s > Ignor ArdlH contiuctoil the orchestra. Pop ular concerts have nponcd with the conspicu ous nbsouco of Lady Hallo nnd Signer Plnttl , Ihlslins onnblcd Mr. Ch ppoll , tlio organ- lar , to prove the ns-uTtioti made in some iiuarters mat the largely lessoned nttcnd- nnco nt these old cstublishud cotii'orts wns duo ton dosiroof bl patrons to see fresh fiiccs In ttio ( junrtct. Miss Kl.ike , iho Amoilcan eontrnlio , lias given nn o-ijovnblo concert iitHl .lames' hall , assisted by Hmilu Sauret , Isidore Colin nnd olbor rinlneiit mnsicinns. The first publicpei-fornianro of Mascacnl's now oporo , "Unntznii , " oniclallj conllrms tbo impression glvi-n of the work nt tbo dress rehearsal which took i > l i < aoii Wednes day last nl iho theater at Poreoln. Tbo work Is full ot drnmntic piwor , boniltlful melodies and masterful oivhivstr.xtlon. It Is Ilkoiv to provo ns popular as "I'nvallprin ttustlc.iiiii. " There aru some loitnlie.sllons | roiiiiontoil with the Into Sir Michael Costa' * hoitiust | of funds 'o the Koy.il Academy of Music , for tlio foundation of scholnrsh'tn , that nro not jet settled , nnd the academy is still waiting to enter Into enjoyment ot the boncllts de signed for It , Another btquost reported ns irmdo bv a Into illitlimtitaliud voc.illst Is nlso "hung no" because the will of the deceased has not yet been Illod. : iri\a nr n / - . llnslnrsi nl Impiirtnncu Tr.'iiK.ivlril I-i < > - I ho'M hl's Pair. Ciiiciuo. 111. , Nov.J. ! . At the meeting of the eencral passenger ngenta of the western rends today It was agreed th.it no commis sions should bo paid hereafter to ngonts of connecting linen In cxcoss of tlio amount regularly nuthorUsd bv the Western I'm- scngcr association , .init that no street com missions or commissions to brokers should bo allowed on sale of ilokou at any pjlat in the territory ol the association. This agree ment , however , was reaeho.l without n full representation of nil tbo lines interested and cannot bacoun offocMva uiilll uiiunl- mously concurred in. Cbalrm.in CuUwoll wns Instructed to communicate with the absent ones , inchidlng the Chicago .Vi Alton , for tlio purpoionf socurlng their hlgiinturos to the agreement. Hltioo the wltbdi.xwiil of the Alton Irom tbo Western ' Passenger as- socli-.tioii , there has boon tnoro or less . trouble about commissions. Other lines ho lievc , or alTcclod to believe , t hut tlio Alton being no longer bound bv the association rules , were pacing n hlgliir coiii-iilssion than * I nor ticket between Chicago and the Mis souri river , nnd thov also broke over th rule on the crouud that o'lUido competition justified such n course. Tbo result has been a sinto of iifliurs bordciint' upon open v. arfaro among tbo sev eral lines , nnd tbcro Is now a general de-ire to chock tlio domoiall/ation before It can go further. Tlioro nre other conditions , however , which muy opcr.Uo to prevent : unnnlinoiM ngrcem'ant. It is clmivod that tbo Atcblson , iho Burlington , the Uock Island nnd other roads are paving excessive uoimnlsslona lu their coint'olition lor transcontinental triflluunet some ol them will not consent to rcuueu commissions on Missouri river business until tbo situation . an be coricctod. Olhcr.s claim that they nust pa > hmhor commissions or nllowlho Southern 1'ncllic to make Now Orleans n irinelp.il gateway fcr California trnflle. It s hoped , nnvortliuless. that the regular roin- nissions will bo restored in tbo Western "a.sseniror nssociatlon's territory. All tbo indications now point to a larco nt- .cndanca of general passenger r.Ronts at the nassincoting to be bold hero November UI , : o consider rates and arrangements for thu World's fair. Numerous replies to tlio call have already been rocelvod and railroad representatives from nit parts of thu country will bo present. It is now inder-stood tbo question of rates will cut ess of n ll.'tiro thun tbo subject of faclliilcd for bandlinir tbo business. Kveri body now agrees that tbo living of rates must bo loft : o the suror.il tissoi-iatlons , each lo bo guided uy tbo conditions prevailing in Its pnrtlcular territory. It is now terluin that llioro will bo n I'omparatlvulv slight reduction in rutos at tbo beginning of the exposition , tbo roads adecting to bo very much afraid that thov will bo swamped with business ii cheap rates uro ullo-.ved. i\-rrlmt Miiiti-ry Ciitlilns- . Hluttory , Iho inmous converted priest , the eloquent and unrivaled Irish orator , will lecture in Washington ball , corner Uarnoy anil ICigbtoenth , subjeot , " \\liy 1 Loft the Uomiin Catbolio Priesthood - hood , " next , Thursduy nlirlit , November 17. Mrs. Slattery , formcrlv Itiiown In the con vent n ; Sister Mary Kli/.abotb , will lecture to ladies onlv on Friday nftrrnoon nt 2:30. : li'.uher Slnttory will' lecture to men only on Friday evening nt s n'cloplc He is .1 born orator , six foot tbroo inches in heiirht , young , eloquent and convincing , and cb.illcnges any Imbop or priest to meet him on tbo pluUorrn. Ilo will Imvo crowded houses. As a spealier ho has no equal. Ilo comes hlghli- endorsed , and it is tbo best class of people wbo attend. Ladies and eontlotncti no'h admitted Thursday night. Hemembor , in Washington ball. ( Jo early. It Is bis hrst visit to Omabii. His icr.turos will uo Ibo "tolls" of the city. n Oi'Kiinlzeil it .NutliHiiit itmiix-latliin. Cine vdo , 111. , Nov. la. A nnnibar of col ored men met tonlgnt at ; i3 ! ! Twcnty-.sovonth street and organ/od ! a national association to bo ICIIOWR us thu National Hotel nnd Itcslaur- ant Kinplovcb' Aillancu of America , It Is the Intention to look after Iho interests of the innplovns of hotels nnd restaurants throughout the country. Tbo following ofll- cer * were eloctoo : H. S. Bryan , president ; J. B , Hart , llr.st vico-prasluoni : U. K. Jof- ferion , second vice-prosidunl ; It. B , Cabell , grand secretary ; W. .1. Beck , uraml treas urer ; .1 , A. Bull , crand auditor ; \V. L. Howard , grand nrganuur : John ( ! , Jones , attorney ; J.T. Passell , Inspjctor ; U. W. Miller , cbnplaln , AlUsIni ; IMi'iinior Mrnil rroin. NP.W VOIIK , Nov. I1' . At tlio ofllco of Iho National line a teleerarn was reroivod t'nis morning from Sand & .Son , ihu Wllxou agents in Hoaton , slating that their steam ship Francisco had sighted Iho ovcrdiia Na tional liner Kngland. The captain of the 1'rancisco , which arrived In Iloslon last night , rcporlod Hint ho had pubsoil Ihu Kngluud nt 8 n. in. on thu morning of No vember 1 about SOU inflns out. She was pro ceeding toward New York alowJv under sail and ruportod "all well. " 'i'ho JCnglaml left London October 1'J nnu is many days over due. She ought to arrive Tuesday ror Wednesday , I'aliilly ISiiriuiil , Pinriisnuito , Va. , Nov. -Oitaxvny Hare , eluuL'htor of A. li , llaro , a nroininont citl/on of I'nnco CJeorco county , v/as fatally burned ycstorduy afternoon , Her clothliig became Igmtud from n brush tire , and Mr. IIuro , In his efforts to extinguish the flames , was painfully burned. "Urn llur. " For the bcnofll of the Omaha Associated ( fJbarltios , "Ben Hur" Is to bu given at Boyd's I'sra November SI , 21 nnd I. The \Vnltlism , Muss , News In speaking of Ibo ibis superb spectacle says ; "Tho graceful rb"t The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard , of the sondoller * . the fitntoly jwluro.s of th nnlnds , the scurf dance of the prlcstcBso.s , the tiiikllncor the tnmbourineis In the hands of the Arab tnnlti . the f iryllko buttorlllen. Iho merry blnokblrda , iho tlrooK Ktniusrr. the three RMCOJ , nil Introdticcit ns Incidental fonliircK , innuo the whole produotlon ouo ol the finest ovorsoen. " ' * ( h-rnt t'otiiiiKinnr Died Very Pour Mnn , l' . , Nov. t'J. Ponnsji- vnnln1 * gront commoner , Sntmiol .1. Kandoll , died n very poor m.in. How poor In thli world's goods wa § not disclosed until yostor- day. MM. KnnnloV. . Unndnll , xrldoxv nnd admlnlitratrix of the dccciuoJ stntojiunn , Hied ar answer In the orphans' court to pro ceedings brought bv n creditor of the estate to compel nn accounting. Mrs. K.imlnll simply snld In the answer that her husband loft no real or por. < onnl e.statc , save n few tiorsonnt -iTect.s , nnd that nfter tbo tiaymont of the funeral oxpoiuo.s nnd tbo netting aside of her ' widow's nxcmittlGti , thoio xvns nothing to ncconnt for , not enoiu'b money of the estate loft to pay iho co ts nqulred in the account ing. Ur l < eiroinum Inr iln < Itn-xn-rj- . The Oinabn Brewing association yesterday morning broke ground fo the now browcrj nt Sherman avonua and Clnrk stroot. The foundation will bo laid this mil nnd xvorlc upon the innln strueturo will continue dur ing the winter If tbo weather will permit. This building , when completed , wilt bo six stones hrgh , and together with thn ntorngo houses will cost soini'tbing line $ ; oO,0KI It will not only bo thn I.vgost In the Mute , but It will bo tbo largest brewing establishment lu tbo wost. Orilnroil ( Jtmrutitltiril Inr ' 1 urnly llnjs. WASIIINIITO-V , U. C. , Nov. I--Secretary : Foster today dlrec'lcd thut tbo immlirnnt shin Wolmar , from Bremen , bo detained at quarantine at Cni o llnrtcr for u period of twenty days , Ibo b.ig < ; nie of HIP Immlgrnnla disinfected and the vessel tboroughlv dlsln- fcoied nnd cloansod. The Woltnnr has on bonrd 1,1100 Immigrants. This Is n test case nnd will Ia ) a precedent In nil sinulur case * arising lu the future. i\tltcMl OMT runt Hull. Nn\v Yonic , Nov. 1' . ' . Foot bull talk h i otitlraly eclipsed pnlltlc ? In the hotels. The . fact that the University of Pennsylvania tonm , conipiereri of tlio Princeton Tloori1 , nro to encounter the Vale Kickers , hasshnrp- eied : the anticipation , ami over lo.OOO people are expected "to watch tbo struggle. The , betting is It to I on Yulu. A SrniniAliirliliut I'roc. Our improved oak or walnut JU5 marhm * placed In your home to use , without cost of 1 cent to yon. Cut this udvt. out nnd souel with nddrc-sj indny. Address Atvuh Manu facturing Co. , Chieas-o , III. Everybody should bo'ir Hrytui uddrosy lliu Modern Weiodinon i\t Kxposttiun hall , 1'ucsday oveuiiifr , No vember 15 , al 8 o'elouli. i < -i Artists' matorialb al Hospo'a. of Av Hit' ' I . u/iiJ'i11'ltts / he id , J11' ( r its ; cnch ( Htdtliu ml llur , ten cent * . IHI ) < AN T'lorcnee. Ilitlo danuhtcr of Join an I l.l//iu Dolan , ageil 1 your nnd 10 month * Diiar ( Kirllni ; has KOIIO ami left us , She lias loft (18 huru iiliinu , biic lias left this world of misery And L'onu to bur ln > : ivenly lioiue. NATURALFRUIT FLAVORS. Vnnllla Of perfect purity Lomoii Of great strength- Orange Economy In their usa. Roso.cte. Flavor as delicately and deliciously as the fresh fri'it. MrsT DAVIS S , ' Out of Business. Positively Retiring. Therefor j o r Eu'iro S'o ' lt of llillinery Will 13 D Sold at ( Less Than Wholesale Price. A Very Fashionably Trimmed Hat Tomorrow for $1.50. Stylish Street Hats for $2. 50. Opera Baimels a Specialty , Human Hair Sale Tomorrow. . . Tiio Mosf\Vond rful Sale Ever Oti'orael ( : ' Hair , IIB W MiiBt Kcduio the ' Stock , nnd At Once. $1.50 buys our $2.50 Switch. ' $2.50 buys our $4 and 54.50 Switch. i , ' ' . i j , 1111. Daviesil 111 South Fifteenth Street. MOUNT VERNON PURE VIRGINIA RYEJ I bog to call Iho attention of the pub11 ! lie to the above popular brand of uurcl rye whisky and reapootftilly iiHk it com-j parlson with any ether brand of purt rye olTeroi in Ihls marltot. it l farj suporlor to any olhor whUliy unu J guaraiiteo its nbsolnto excellence it llavor M well as its purity and its wholiH Bomo olfects. The public Is Invitud to" call and try it. , ,1 lionry Ilillor , 010 N. 10th St. . fainllj wino and liquor hou o. Ksmond not block.