Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 05, 1893, Part One, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THE OMAHA DAILY HUH : SUNIUvYT tfEHIUTAllY 5. 1808HSIXTEEN VAOKR.
W , \l \ BENNETT CO ,
Wo Offer Some Special Drives in AlUepart-
monta Monday.
COME SEE THEM-TO SEE IS TO BUY
A Dollnr Will Oo further nt Ilcnnott'H Tlmn
Ton Cnn linngliin Ilrnnrtt'iiUunt-
lly Kcrl i\crytliliiK--Con- :
Con\lnco Youmrlf.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
The Himo pices will prevail in this
department all this next week that wo
advertised for the past week , and many
new cuts have been made. Your dollar
will go further with us , tin our prices arc
the lowest and our weights , counts and
measures are aHvnys right.
Wo hell till kinds of M'tilos cheap.
Also measures of all kinds.
In our Tea , ( 'oITco and Spleo Depart
ment we are nmking very low prices.
Wo also have an exhibit of Highland
Cream for Tea and Coffee- und all kinds
of cooking. We are sen ing it in u de
licious cup of colTce free. Come In and
get a cup.
BENNETT'S HARDWARE.
Spring balance scales , 5e.
Last cliunco to get a good t-crcw driver
for Jc. Tea kettles , copper bottom.
25e. Quart covered pall only 5c. Wash
buslns only 5cr Funcy servers only 3c.
1 quart retinncd dipper only 5c. Copper
bottom wash boiler U5e. A.xo helves lOc
each. Scrub brushes 3c each. Carpet
bwcepcrsut $1.00.
In this department we carry quite a
line of scales which we will sell cheap ,
thereby compelling everybody to give
yon full weights In every thing you buy.
BENNETT'S CIGAR AND WOODEN
WARE DEPARTMENT.
Cigars , le. 2c , 3c , 4c and 5c. All kinds
of tobaccos , chew ing and smoking , cheap.
Great sulo of spice cabinets , only IHc ,
former price 98c.
Wushtnurds 12c. Market baskets , .le.
BENNETT'S MEAT DEPARTMENT.
We tire selling great quantities on tic-
count of our prices being verv low. al
though the market Is advancing. We
handle only the best meats we can buy :
no M'conds or bruised meats in our store.
BENNETT'S Bl'TTER AND KGG
DEPARTMENT.
Sales nre still phcnominul.
Butter 14c and lOe and upwards.
Fggs all the best and candled bv us.
BENNETT'S DRY GOOD NOTION
DEPARTMENT.
Towel sulo Lurgo towels 5e.
Huck towels lOc.
Huck towels 12c , formerly 15c.
Damask towels lOc , formerly 12e.
I luck to\\elHl7c.
Fast bluck hos-o 19u. to clo e and a
largo line of other articles all at low
prices.
Mittens and gloves in this department
nt cut prices.
BENNETT'S CROCKERY DEPART
MENT.
4-pieco glass sets , large sl/.o and very
heavy only 05c : others sell them for $1.00
and call tiicm bargains.
A few 1 quart tankard glass pitchers
left , which wo will close at 15o or 2 for
25c ; they art cheap at 25c each.
3-bnttlo glass castor , nickle stand und
bottles nlcklo top , 27e.
Our 30o. syrup ctin can't bo beat fcr
COc in the city.
7-inch glass covered bowl , 22c.
10-inch cuke stand , luc.
10-inch open glass bowl , 40c.
10 inch glass dish 15e.
8- inch glass dish 12c.
0-inch glass dish 80. These are great
bargains , bo sure nnd see them.
Wo hii o loft ten of the 100-picco din
ner sots wo advertised nnd sold lust Sut-
urduy for $0.98 , Wo will close them out
tomorrow , see them.
Kitchen lump 42e. This lamp is a
combination stand , bracket rellcctor
lamp , and a beauty.
Wo will continuo to Fell.tho best grade
of white granite as we advertised it last
week. Cups and buueers , handled , 33e
Eft.
Eft.fiinch
fi-inch plates 40c dozen.
7-inch plates Oc ench.
8-inch plates 7c each.
Terra cotta cuspidor , nicely decorated ,
25c.
25c.China
China decorated cuspidor 49c , would
bo thought cheap at 75c.
Hand lamp , complete , l.'ic.
Hand lamp , complete , 25c up.
A good hanging lamp , complete , $1.50.
0 piece toilet sot $1.98. These sets are
large and tlio decoration as good as on
any $15.00 sot.
10 piece set $2.08.
12 piece set $4.98.
Nickel top syrup cans , assorted colors ,
3fic.
3fic.A
A good syrup cnn for 80 ; this can Is
sold for 15o in most stores.
DRUG DEPARTMENT.
Wo still lead In all of our prices , vl/ . :
Prescriptions put up at about one-half
the usual price of other druggists , and
all warranted.
All patents sold on n basis of 05c to
75c for $1 articles , and all warranted to
suit.
IN STATIONERY.
We shall continuo to sell envelopes
nnd paper at the 3o rate for u short
time , or until the good stock is sold.
Wo cannot replace the quulity we ure
now Felling.
All advertised lenders in this depart
ment will be continued for a short time.
BENNETT'S FURNITURE DEP'T.
To ulosc Pillow sham holders , 13c ;
two for 25c.
Blankets , comforts and lap robes to
close without regard to cost. Now Is
your time. Don't fail to sco them.
White bed blankets , 75c : price , 03c ,
ei.25.
ei.25.Wool
Wool , $3.50 ; former price $1.95 , and all
nt bargains. _
CANDY DEPARTMENT.
In our candy department yon will find
nice oranges at le ouch , few boxes loft.
BENNETT'S FLOUR DEPARTMENT.
Wo start with u guaranteed Hour nt
05e , 75c , 90o per buck , und t > o on up to
$1.25 per sack.
Wo have several cars on the way and
must make room ; wo advise ourrfriends
to stock up now.
ON OUR SECOND FLOOR.
Wo have just received now consign
ments on stocks of doll buggies , baby
buggies , trunks , valises and wooden *
ware. Tuko the elevator up only one
flight. Hero you will find toyb and
novelties.
W. R. BENNETT CO. ,
1502 to 1513 Capitol Avo.
i.otv HATH Kxctmsio.v.
To Houston , Tex , unit ICcturn.
Monday , February 0 , 189.1 , my Eighth
Special party will louvo Oinuhu , bound
for Houston , Tox.
The rate for the round trip , first clnss ,
will be $23. and I will give you fifteen
days to go in , fifteen days to come , with
stop-over privileges within the limit ,
nnd until Juno 1,1893 , to return.
For further information as to land ,
climate , cost of living und all particu
lars as to purchase of ticket , cull on or
Address R. C. PATTERSON ,
J23 Ramge building , Omuhti , Nob.
Our book and hosiery sale continues
V. N. B. FALCONER.
BOSTON STORE'S GREATEST
William Lynch & Co. , Philadelphia's ' Finest
Dress Goods Store , Quite Business.
THE BOSTON STORE PAYS 850,00000
for the fluent Stock of Drrm ( load * j ml
.Silk * i\er : .Shown In Oinnlin All tlio
Styllnh New Goods Imported
for iarlj : Srirliif ; Trndo.
Nevei'boforo has such an opportunity
presented Itself , which enables us to sell
tomorrow the nlghest grndo of Imported
dress goods at less than half the cost of
Importation.
Tills colossal stock goes on sale In five
lots.
AT 25C , 50C , 75C , DSC.
Loll :
DOLLAR DRESS GOODS AT 23C.
An Immense lot of all wool 40-inoh
English tufted suitings , nil now spring
shades , 25c a yard.
10-ineh jiow Persian changeable novel
ties , 25o a yard.
10-Inch invisible plaid suitings , 23e a
yard.
42-in. strictly all wool ladles' cloth ,
25o a yard.
Lot 2 :
$1.50 IMPORTED DRESS GOODS AT
50c.
( iO pieces of the finest grndo all wool
French challics , In the most elegant de
signs imaginable , go at 50e a yard.
50 pieces now Gorman henriottas , nil
wool goods , -40-ln. wide , 5c ( ) a yard.
17 pieces silk und wool crepes , in tans ,
modes and grays , 50c a yard *
15 pieces fi-l-in. all wool English novel
ties , something now for curly spring
wear , all 50c.
23 pieces French diagonal serges12 -
in. wide , blues , tuns , grays , reds and
blacks , all go at 50c.
Lot 3 :
$1.50 SILKS AT 50c.
25 different shades , best qua lity Shang
liui. Canton. India silks , 50o a yard.
27-inch new swivel silks , 50o u yard.
27-inch Corcan silks , 50e a yard.
27-inch blue and white polka dot silks ,
50c u yard.
32-inch drapery silks , 50o a yard.
Lot I :
$1.50 DRESS GOODS FOR 75c.
12-inch all wool imported Burmuh
cloth the newest French cloth in ele
gant colorings , 75e a yard.
The grandest line of .12-inch all wool
French'bourotto diagonal over shown in
Oniuhn , 73c a yard.
35 pieces imported French novelty
BengalhiCj 75e n yard.
42-inch imported silk finished serge
imperial , 75c a yard.
42-iuch all wool now twilled whipcord
75c.
12-inch German silk warp hcnriettas
75c.
12-inch imported French drap d'llimu-
luyu 75c.-
And 100 odd pieces of Illuminated
fancy serges , such as crocodiles , whip
cords and bougulincs , go at 75e , worth
$1.50.
Lot 5 :
9 e , WORTH UP TO $2.00.
100 pieces of wiao now Gloria silk , in
20 different shades. The grandest
goods ever shown , 9Se.
10-inch nil-wool chungcublo opingle ,
98c yard. You only need 5 yards of this
for a pattern.
14-inch now Twilled Drap d'Alma , in
silk mixtures , OSc yard.
42 inch French corded velours , change
able effects , a very chic and swell
street costume , OSc a ward.
42 inch silk and wool Persian novel
ties , lit overshot affects , now green , now
blues , now reds , now gwtys , modes ,
Hussurd , grosblen , 9 c a yard.
25 different styles of Parisian nnd Bor-
llneso novelties , a superb collection , at
9Se a yard , all worth $2.00.
BOSTON STORE ,
Northwest corner Kith and Douglas.
KIIIIY , vri < iiu & co.
Spring , 1HH3.
FIRST SPRING DISPLAY ON MON
DAY MORNING.
Large selection of fine French ginghams.
Now silks.
Choice and pretty dress goods.
Superb line IJreneh ehnllies.
Now fine French sattcons.
Handsome printed buptiste.
Splendid assortment of
Domestic ginghams ,
Now wash goods , etc.
KKLLEY , STIGER & CO. ,
Corner Furnum und loth streets.
A special meeting of Mount Morlah
Lodge of Perfection , No. 2. Ancient und
Accepted Scottish Rite , will bo hold on
Tuesday evening , February 7. Work on
the 14th degree. All members cordially
invited. T. K. SUDHOUOUGH , 33 ° ,
Secretary.
The agency for the su'io ol Dr. lefferis1
Diphtheria remedy is 2101 Cuming st
nfalliblo euro. No physician required.
Our book and hosiery pale continues
tomorrow. N. B. FALCONER.
TO TIII : cAiiNiv.vi , urrns :
Vln the \Vah.i h Kullronil.
The celebration of the Mardl Grus
carnival Feb. 14th in Mobile and Now
Orleans will bo on a grander and more
gorgeous scale than ever before. Special'
low rates from Omaha Fob , Oth to 12th.
Now is the time to tuko n trip south for
business or pleasure. Only 40 hours
Omaha to Now Orleans via the Wubash.
For tickets , bleeping cut' iieeonurtodu-
tioiih and a copy of the Southern Home-
seekers' Guide call at the Wabush otllco ,
1502 Furnum street , or write G , N. Clay
ton , Nortwcstorn Pass. Agt. , Omaha ,
Neb.
Glycerolo of roses for chapped hands ,
( aces , etc. Guaranteed by Kuhn & Co.
Frescoing and interior decorating designs -
signs and estimates furnished. Henry
Lehmunu , 1503 Douglas strc'ot.
"Everybody Going South"
Should wrlto George B. Horner , Di
vision Passenger Agent of the Louisville
and Nashville Railroad , at 200 North
Broadway , St , Louis , Mo. , for informa
tion us to route and rates. The line
above mentioned has inaugurated
through sleeping cur service to winter
resorts that is surpassed by no other
line. The colobruted gulf const resorts
tire located directly on this road.
ONLY ONE MORE DAY ,
Tomorrow Will Positively Bo the Last Day
of Our Novel Sale. '
EVERY THIRD ARTICLE GIVEN AWAY
\Ve Clnvn . \ y Iliindrrili ofVnrds ofllonutl-
fill ! ) rc < n ( liol < Yenterclny , i ; ery
Third Ynnl rrre-Othor le.
luirtnicntt In II.
Our entire stock of woolen goods will
bo slaughtered.
Every third pair of ladles' woolen hose
will bo given auuy.
Every third mulct-vest given away.
Every third pah1 gloves given away.
Every third men's linen collar given
away. >
Kvery third pair socks given away.
Every third undershirt given away.
Every third unluundorod shirt given
away.
JIJRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
.lust think , every 1 ! yards of dress
goods you buy the third will be given to
you. Stock all now and marked in plain
lignres.
SHOE DEPARTMENT.
50 pairs infants' dongolu shoes , size 1
to II , only lie , would bo cheap at oOe.
One lot child's arctics , sl/o 0 to 10 , will
be sold at li'ie.
Child's luce shoes , good quulity , slx.o 8
to 12 , worth ( JOc , our price lioe.
All of our ladles' $ i'.00 shoes go in this
sale for $1.11) ) . Don't miss this bargain.
GIVHN AWAY.
Every third yard dress trimming will
bo given away.
Every third pair hose supporters given
away.
Every third yard luce given away.
Kvery third pair blankets given away.
Every third yard wool llannel given
away.
All goods marked in plain figures.
DRUG DEl'T.
} doien cukes pure custilo soap for 13e.
Cuticura soup worth lile , l.'ic.
1 'curs' soup worth 2.)0 , lUc.
Hood's Sursuparilla , worth $1.00 , 7."ie.
HARNESS DEPT.
Harness from iKi.50 to $ 0.00.
Everything reduced in thisdcp't.
Whips "e , lOc , luc , 20ooo and up
ward.
ward.HOUSE
HOUSE FURNISHING DEPT.
'lOc brooms reduced to 17c.
Curling irons , . ' ! c.
Quart covered bucket only 4c.
Kvorything cut to the core in this de
partment for one day.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
10 POUNDS best granulated sugar for
J'JC.
1 pound pure country honey for loC ,
former price Hoc.
Got our prices on best FLOUR , coffee ,
teas , butter , syrup , can fruit , cheese ,
laundry soups , canned tish , etc. , etc. , etc.
. ' 100 pairs men's pants , worth $3 to $4 ,
price for Monday , $1.93.
Every cloak sold at one-half price.
Don't fail to visit our second iloor.
THE BELL STORE ,
nN. E. Cor. Douglas and loth sts. , Oppo.
P. O.
Thin U O K.
Scoflcld will sell Monday
$8.00 and $10.00 cloaks for $2.50.
$12.00 , $13.00 and $13.00 cloaks for
$3.00. .
Better grades equally ns low. You'll
make u mistake if you fail to see thCso
bargains early. Scoficld's motto is
"Not cheap cloaks
But gocd cloaks cheap. "
See the $2.50 clonks in our window.
O. K. SCOF1KLD' CLOAK STORE ,
1019 Farnum , ois > . N. Y. Life Bldg.
"Tlio I'lillH of Nli
is the title of a now book , beautifully
printed and elegantly bound , containing
homo thirty dillercnt views of Niagara
Falls reproduced from the llnest instan
taneous photographs , and accompanied
by descriptive text from the pens of dis
tinguished writers , extending from
Father Honnepin down to Charles Dud
ley Warner and Sir Edwin Arnold This
sumptuous little volume will be sent to
any address on receipt of the publishers'
price of 50 cents. A similar volume ,
containing twenty largo plates with de
scriptive text , .forming an admirable
'firticticiil guide to the Fulls , under the
appropriate title of "How to See Niug-
ura , " will bo sent for the sumo price.
Address , enclosing money order or
postal note , Brentano's , 201 Wabush
avenue , Chicago , 111.
The Academy ot the Sacred Heart will
open its second session on Wednesday ,
February 1st. The Academy buildings ,
commodious , heated with steam , sup
plied with hot and cold water , and with
lire escapes , is in its 12th year of active
educational work , and bus justly merited
the reputation of being one of the most
successful institutions in the United
States. All the branches of a thorough
English education are taught , ns also
French , Gorman , Spanish und Lutin ,
plain sowing und every variety of fancy
needlework , music , drawing and paint
ing receive speciul attention. For pros
pectus containing full information ,
address , Superior Sacred Heart Con
vent , Park Place , Omaha , Nob.
Our book and hosiery sulo continues
tomorrow. N. B. FALCONER.
Nr\r Orlf.TMH mid Molillo.
On account of the Murdi Grus festival
at above points the Missouri Pacific rail
way will sell round trip tickets at a re
duced rate from Feoruary Oth to 12th ,
limit for return pa sugo March 7th , For
further Information cull at city olllces ,
Merchants National Bunk building , 13th
and Furnum , or depot , 15th und Webitcr
sts. THOS. F. GODKHKY , P. it T. A.
J. O. PHILLIIU-I , A. G. F. & P. A.
Peacock is the lx > 3t soft coal. Sold only
by Jones , opposite postolllce.
The Only Illnlni ; < "nr I.lno to HI. I.nuU
Is thft Burlington Route. Its St. Louis
night , express leaves Omaha at OH3 p.
in. , and reaches St. Louis at 3 the next
afternoon.
Note further The Burlington is 'the
only line operating through sleeping
curs between Omithu and St. Louis.
The Burlington also oilers uncqualed
"double dully service to Chicago , Denver
and Kansas City.
Ticket olllce , 1223 Furnnm street.
Tlie only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia ; No Alum.
KZed in Millions of Homes 40..Years the Standard *
STIRR1NK UP TRADE ,
The 09 Cent Store , 1310 Farnnm Street ,
ForcinggDown Prices.
GRAND PUBLIC BENEFIT SALE THIS WEEK
HIIIUO rnrnlMiliic Clooiln , Crcickrry , ( llnii-
nre , Tlmvnrr , Woodrmrnrr , Lump * ,
1'lctnrm , I'mmm , Toilet Artk'li' ,
itc. : , nt.Slaughter lrlce > .
HOUSEKEEPERS' BARGAINS.
Toothplx He package , toilet paper flc
package , lire shovels He , cake turners ! ! e ,
wire egg beaters He , funnels Uc , cork
screws ! te , potato knives He , basting
spooiw 'le , wire strainers ! tc , lamp burn
ers He , 2-holo mouse traps He , pudding
puns Ho , milk pans He , plo pans He , H
do/en clothes pins He , salt and paper
shakers He , glass creamers He , sugar
bowls He , glass sauce dishes He , pickle
dishes He , glass pitchers He , lump chim
neys He.
GREAT -HlC SALE
of the famous Stransky blue enameled
ware.
lie ! for frying pans worth.$1.00.
U'e ' for kettles worth $1.00.
4Jo ! for suuce pans worth $1.00.
41)o ) for teapots worth $1.00.
4c ! ) for coffeepots worth $1.00.
4 < Je for washbasins worth $1.00.
SACRIFICING LAMPS.
Iflo for your choice of lamps worth up
to fiOc.
2c ! ) for lumps complete worth up to 7tie.
S'Je for hundsome deeoriited bisque
lump worth $2.00.
SACRIFICING POCKETBOOKS.
All of our $1.2 , ' ) , ! le ! ) , isSe , "oo pocketbooks -
books , letter cubes , bill books , curd cases
on sale Monday at 40e.
This is positivelyNtho greatest offering
in hese goods over attempted and should
bring to our store every lady in need of
a pocket book or curd ca e.
SACRIFICING TOILET ARTICLES.
fie a euko for any soap in our'attck ,
this includes Arabian balm , cold cream ,
and glycerine , bay rum , honey and other
makes worth up to ISe it cake.
fie , 8c and K'c ' for comlw worth double.
4u ! ) for your pick of hair brushes ,
worth up to $1.00 each.
This is special for Monday only.
VALENTINES' !
Sec our magnificent display.
The largest stuck in the city to select
from and all at our popular prices.
THE DO-CENT STORE ,
1.110 Furnum st.
l.nnk Out for Cold U'fiitlirr.
But ride inside of the electric lighted
and hteum heated vcstibuled apartment
trains of the Chicago , Milwaukee & St.
Paul railway and you will bo us warm ,
comfortable and cheerful as in your own
library or boudoir. To travel between
Chicago and Omaha in these luxuriously
appointed trains is u supreme sutisfuc-
tion ; and , us the somewhat ancient ad-
vcrtit-cment used to read , "for further
particulars see small bills. " Small bills
and largo ones , too ) will bo accepted-
for passage and sleeping cur tickets at
1501 Furnum street.
Our book and hosiery sale continues
tomorrow. N. B. FALCONER.
*
W. T. Seaman , wagons and carriages.
The Congregational club banquet will
occur at the First Congregational church ,
corner lUth and DavenportTuesday , Feb.
7-at 0HO : p. m : All the Congregationalists -
ists of the city and their friends are m-
vitcd. Tickets , 50c.
Tlio llljiiu Chrator.
"Tho Two Orphans , " although before the
public for over tlftccn years , wherever and
whenever produced by a good company is
hailed with delight by young and old. It is'
a play that will never die , and knowing how
popular it has become and als the fact that
It has not been played in Omaha for a long
time , has decided Manager Day to produce
it at Wonderland and Bijou theater , com
mencing tomorrow and continuing tliroutrh
the week. It will bo superbly mounted with
beautiful new scenery and stage sotting.
The costumes worn will bo handsome and
costly , and in the hands of tlio capable mem
bers of the Qijou Theatre Stock company , n
grand production is promised. The char
acters of the orphans Louise , the bliiW girl ,
and Ilenrietto , her sister will be piayed b.v
Miss Nclllo Kiting and Miss Dora Lowe re
spectively. Mr. George Wessclls will intro
duce his original conception of the character
of Jacques Froehard , in which Jio Is
credited with being magnillccnt. Mr. Harry
Barlow will essay the role of I.AI Frocharo ,
the old hag. which is too strong a part for a
woman , and is usually played by : i man. The
balance of the company arc excellently cnst ,
and as the theme of tlio piny is familiar to
all , and has been carefully rehearsed , It
should prove one of the strongest dramas yet'
produced at this house. Owing to the de
cided sensation caused by the daring rcrial
work of the phenomenal Warren children
and the fearless oalancing trnpczo act of
Madam Xoulda , both acts will bo retained
another week , and In tlio specialty olio ,
which precedes tno drama , will also appear
Lassard , the elastic demon , a wonderful con
tortionist , Ivouiso Althea. a clover vocalist
and dancer , and Kitty Uoslyn in her cele
brated lectures upon the great World's fair
building , magnificent pictures of which will
bo thrown upon canvas by Prof. Mackenzie's
diorama machinery. This lllls out u pro
gram of great strength and should attract
very largo houses.
Our book and hosiery sale'continues
tomorrow. N. B. FALCONER.a
Cnnl of Tliunld.
Wo wish to thank the many friends and
neighbors who wore so kind to us during
the sickness and death of our child.
AutintT JOHNSO.V AND \ViKH.
DEATHS.
Notices of five Una or Irs * under this hciitlftftu
ctndt ; tac/i / aitilltlniMl lint ten Cfiitx
COn-Cluwlo II , lilllfst son of VvYndidl I' , and
I.cnu A. Coo , at ) thi'lr losldi-nee , Ilonson
1'lace , I'Vbrnary 4 , 1803 , ugod 10 years and
7 months. I'nnvnil Monday lit 3 p. m.
I'AHSONS-Mrs. aill. . Kobruiiry-1 , 4:45 : n. in. ,
of pnrumoiila , aKiv 40 years. I'uni'ral fiom
Holy I'amlly church , 0UO : a. m. , Monday ,
IVbrnaiy 0.
AIJ.n.N-William . , Koli. n , 1803 , son of Mr.
mid .Mrs. Win. ( J.jVllon , aged 13 yrars and 'I
months. 1'uneml at 10 oVlofk Monday , IV l > .
0 , from the family.residence , 03B South 2Hlh
stri-iit , to I.aurulJnil comutery. I'rlunds In
vited.
O'SHAroiUTESSV Annie , sister o ; W. H.
O'SliaUKhnt'isy , ilti'd lust JilKht. I'nneral
leaves rostdi'iicivtiti'J N. 17lh slreot Monday
mornliiKto Holy Hamlly church. Interment
In Holy
. N. G. A. HALL.
ONE WKKK .MORI : .
Every night at 8 , bopiunlnfr Monday ,
Fobrimry Cth ( except Thursday ,
February Oth. )
MESMERIC MYSTERIES.
PROF. JOHN REYNOLDS
Wlfloly rccounlzoa as the cruatest llvlnj
MESMERIST.
Adi.ilsslon " 5o ; rl < < t'r 'd scat > .50c. Scats on
anlo at Clmso X luldy's.
SPRING TERM ;
MU.AXIt Mltft. .MOH.t.V/J'.S
DANCING SCHOOL
' .VIII begin tills week. Children. Tuesday , t p.
ni.t Snturdny , 10 . m , and 'MO p. in. Adulte ,
Tncsdny nud Friday , 8 p , m. Aiioubllei
Tburoday ,
BOSTON STORE BUYS CARPETS
Four Hundred Rolls Elegant Oarpets nml
Matting Which Were Sold for 'Storage.
ON SALE TOMORROW AWFULLY CHEAP
If You Know n lllu ItiirKiiln When You S
lit nml U'ant to Tul < o . \d\ittitiifn of
( ho ( Irc.itmt ltiriilii : : In
fnrpeU.
Tliut was ever placed buforo the
public.
TOMORROW IS YOUR TIME. I
Boston Store bought this entire lot of j
now , fresh rollsof carpets for just enough
to oovor the cost of storing them In a
warehouse.
Stored for private reasons by dealers
who lust week wore unable to claim
them. Tho-io bran now full rolls of carpets -
pots come to us and to you more In the
shape of a gift than anything clbo.
What do you think of
Oil cloth at 20e. > u and 'loo a yard ,
worth all of $1.00 ?
Matting il'ie , worth TMC.
China matting iMe , worth 50c.
Real nice ingrain cai-pots 20c and 2."c
a yard , worth twice and three times as
much.
Tapestry carpets In beautiful colors
and designs and In us big a quantity as
you want , at oOo a yard , worth , at the
very least , sM.OO.
At 7i > c wo otter out of this lot some
tapestry carpets that are all absolutely
the finest you ever saw.
Amongst these -100 rolls were about -10
of the most artistically perfect moquotto
and body brus.--ols carpets that over
were woven. Indeed , no dealer today
would think of offering them less than
S2.1W or even $2.50 a yard , but Boston
Store offers you the choice of the whole
10 for just ! )0c ) a yard.
Such a harmony of rich colors and
luxurious taste , ruro value and Boston
Store price wore never before , and never
will bo again.
Your chance is tomorrow.
Make the most of it
BOSTON STORE ,
1ST. WCor. . JOth and Djuglus Sts.
BOSTON STORE RAILWAY SALE
Tomorrow Wo Make a Herculean Effort to
Oloso Out Tbo
141 CASES FROM THE RAILROAD COMPANY
Solid Colored Stnnilnrd Ciillrn , lo a
Yard Donlile-l'oid llrrm runnel * , Bo
it Yard -\ll-\Vool I'l.ild . Urea *
( looils , l,1o u Yard.
All the finest wash fabrics , Bedford
cords , ehalllos , outing and tennis Ilun-
nels. go ut 5e n yard.
All the best dress prints IJe.
One assorted ease llnest white goods ,
India lawns , French lawns and Linen
do I'liide , worth up to 2. " > o , go at ( le.
Very wide satin , striped and open-
worked apron lawns , go at lOc , worth 2".o
1 cuso all wool white California blank
ets worth S7..10 go at $1.IIS. They tire
only slightly damaged on the edge.
1 ca e ladies' slightly soiled heavy
skirts 23e.
1 case cotton toweling 2c. }
Wo still have left about 2,000 of those
ladies' elegant wrappers in Milccns ,
ehullies , Bedford cord and zephyr
ginghams worth up to $3.00 , go in two
lots at)8e ! ) und $1.23.
3 CUMJS of line tapestry in Floren
tine silk , brocaded velours , brocu-
telles , silk chenilles velours , in lengths
up lo 3i yards , suitable for upholster
ing furniture , draperies and fancy
work , worth up to $23.00 a yard , go at
23c , 50c and 73e apiece , according to
siv.e. All the small pieces of these Im
ported tapestries go at 2c. oo , lOc apiece.
Elegant chenille scurfs from 2 to It
yards long , with fringes , biiituble for
mirrors , bureaus und tuble scarfs , go at
3 ! > c. worth $1.73.
Single portieres in line silk gobelin
tapestry , oriental'designs go at $2.50
each , worth up to $30.00 a pair.
BOSTON STORE ,
N. W. Cor. 10th and Djuglus.
run ! Tiinl
Grand masquerade bull of the Union
Pacilic bund , February 17 , at Washing
ton hall.
Popular Prices , Popular Prices.
I.llo Homo , nil loads loud to the liousu of success.
= THE GREAT BIG
Coxnmeniug at tlio six
CLOSING WITH CLOSING WITH
SUNDAY.
SCETJC FFODXJCTTOr * EVEf ? PUT Oft fl.Wf
WALTEiR. © ANKORD'S
MY
Tons of Scenery Used in This Production , and Every Inch of it Carried by Mr. Sanford in his Own Special Cars *
it requiring Two GO-Foot Cars to carry same.
Yon must see this attraction. You can't afford to miss it. A production worth going miles to see.
BOYD'S NEW "J. MuOnilKRlt"
THEATRE"J. AN'I )
THEATRE "oin
Four Nights Matinee
Commencing "Wednesday
The "KING PINS" of Comedy ,
EVANS AND HOEY ,
And their Biz Company of 23 Including MINNIE FIIENOII , In "SEIU/.S 'Jlu OllAS , H
HOVT'S best play ,
"An Everlasting Fin mo of Tun. "
"TlioTMan Who Broke the Band at Monte Carlo. "
"Not the Only One. "
"Los Gardes Municipanx. "
Thosnloof soils Is now open at the following prices : I'lrst I'locr. .We. T.'o nniHI.OO ; Ilnlcony.
MO und 73c. HIMIMIIKH : : TIII : WTHNKSDAV I-OI-ULAH MA'IIMI-SOO : jor a rcsorvod
bout lu any part of tlio liouso. Ilex olllco op on ull.day i-umhiy.
5Q NEW | ! O NIGHTS
| O THEATRE.'I ' O COMMENCING
America's ' America's '
Representative Representative
Light Light
Charles
Comedian Comedian
And lila own company of inerrv plnyors. In
IN Mrs. It. I'acliuoo's Throe-Act Ootnody , IN
n A HRIGHT
nNRANTIC ! REEZY
1 'UBBLING
UNNYROARS
COJV1EDY
PRECEDED BY MR.
THE
New York.
SALTCELLAR Boston 60 Nights
Chicago 60 Nights
CELLAR Philadelphia. 60 Nighto In Both Plays.
San Francisco.60 Nights
J'ttO.U mil A'fl.AXTIO -VHUSS I ; V.I ' /.IIOIH
T0' ' i S.11'10 1. witio
The ialoof taati vlll open \Vodn satty wornlns ut Ue following price * ! First floor We , 76o
and lit balcony Wo nod iSo : gallery Wa.
Thin U O , K.
Yon can buy fur trimmed cloaks Mon
day at Seollold's cloak store at Imlll
former price. All now this year's
styles. Tailor made and best llnlaluj
Sizes 32 to 1 1 , bust measure.
$100.00 cloaks for MO.OO.
$7" > .00 cloaks for & 17.50.
$50.00 cloaks for $2o.OO.
$10.00 cloaks for $20.00.
fcIO.00 cloaks for $15.00.
$20.00 cloaks for $10.00.
You'll llnd this true- every word.
O. K. SrOKlKI 1) ,
1010 ftirimm. opp. N. Y. Life Bldg.
Duo lltitulri-il Dothim Iti-minl
For the arrest of C. F. C'oon , usuallyl
known as Fred Coon , our former book-i
keeper. Wanted for forgerv
TllK H. M. llrf.si : Co. .
Oinuliu , Nob.
I guarantee 20 per cent Mived over
bard coal bv using gas cuke. $7.50 ton.
A.J. Meyer,2iiS ; II , with Mount &
\ - .
The following mirrliiKo llcensrs wore Is
sued by County Jiul e lOllor j usti-ivlni
Numonml iitldross. Ago. I
I I'i'Icr HI-OHM , South ( liuiilin 29 ]
1 Myillo llriiU'r-in , South Onmlm 101
I Sand llnldruK Omaha. 441
1 Mary /.mik/un Uy , Onmlm . 401
I MuthlnM Hchnt'ldi'i' , Onmlm. 2-t I
I Antiti > rolmi'l' , Onialm . ai I
i Chatlct 1' . IVti'isonVhllo Cloiul , la 80 ]
I AmiU' . .lolmcmVlillo Cloud , In . 25
I Allnrl.ft , Omaha . 23
I Katlo SlarKowska , Omaha. . 19
I Ni'lt IVliM-son , Omaha . . . HO' '
I Slnna Sorcnson. Omnlia . 27
iriank M.C'iowl , Omaha . . . .24
| Juannlo li. Marble , Omaha. . . 20
IVi-fect net. < w ii'il inrfo-t Im't'i ' ' rcmil
tram tlio usoof UoWiU's Uttlo l&irly Ulsora
A perfect littln pill.
lliilldtiif ; IVrmltH.
Tlio following iH'nnlts wore issued to build
yesterday b.v Inspector Tilly :
Morse Dry Hoods company , nltoru-
Huns In stairway of main lloorstoiu
hillldln nl SUIi'i'iith ami I'arnam 000
KliDHimii A. I'o. , coiner N'lntli and I'a-
cllle , storace loom 850
Minor permit for leiiair.s . 60
Tinco permits , 1.300
NOW WE'RE OFF
fur an nftenioan nf fun anil rnj i/menfnt(7i / ( btel
s/iotc. / 1'httr'tn'ilyoiie jilnce in tlie clly ich < rU
Itf liml fur KII umall a fltnut nntl < n sn
gome ( i I/HIIHKT / , iiiiil in MIC/I / a lllirrol 'jiinnUfy ,
< iniln-lierr lli'tcitrr mnnan'j re/ticduiid Ittlelltotnt I
jwoiilr. That jilnce Is
Bijou
Cor. 15th St. and Capitol Avo. , Oiniiha.
TIII : riioi'i.i.'s TiiKATiti : or O.M.VIIA.J
VT7T in OM'ANKST , Tlio
M K MST ( ) OKIKKLY ) , 1'lmmolo ot
1 J l * Hiar : CONDUOTKI I'ortL-ctlon. '
' 1 ho Acme of Success.
CONTINUOUS PEKFOHMANCGEffi ' / n.to
ACininil Ddiiiilc I'ri > friiiii nri > ruina
NKXT U'KKIC. NIJXTVKEl
BEGINNING HONDAY , MUM 6E
A Superb Production with n Wealth ]
of Magnificent Scenery , Cos *
tumoo antl Stngo Effects , f
of
SEE TWO
A pointful inoloJnuna , . ' 100 nl l ts In NOT *
York. 'Ml nlfliU In Boston. ln ( ) nlflilM IQ
1'lilluUoiphlu. ( Jnlv " duvs to BOO U In Omaha.
DON'T MlSH IT.
Also un Hour of Hpoclultles.
PROF. MACKENZIE'S DIORAMA
OK TUB
Great WORLD'S FAIR BUILDINGS
LOUISE ALTHEA
TIM ; DASHING
GEORGE CATLIN
In his I'orfcct Inipnrtoimtlonii of
UI11NKBK UllAKAUTKU
LASSARD"
Thn Klnhtla Demon
AND CONTORTION.
Febi 10
LADIES' SOUVENIR DAY Friday ,
A Ijoautltul souvenir foreacli ludy vUltor.
Children's Matinee "
Chlldron adiiilttnd to BHIIIO for tOcuuti.
PHICK4 :
Mutineer i 0o To all 1'nrU of thu Home 20 Q
KVUN1NCJH :
Ilalcony 20o. Iteiorveil I'arquet 8 ata 30 i