8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEH ; vSUXD/AY / , MA11CL1 I , 180L--T\VENTY PAGES. BOSTON STORE DRESS GOOD' 120 Picceo Finest Now Imported Dree Goods Bought from U , 8. Customs , ON SALE TOMORROW AT BOSTON STORI Suprrli Showing of Niivrlllrn of thn Hralii > { lnil-AM I'rctly ClmrmliiR Colors unil 1'rrffrt f'ntilriiHlK Shown for the J'lritt Tlini ! In Onmlm. " ' nOSTON STORE. Now In the old llcll store , corner 15th am Dodge , $2.00 DIUSS : ooons FOR sr c. no pieces of tlio most fnslilonnblo drcsi poods In new effects nnil now creations , jus arrived from I'nrls nnd Herlln , In tin latest fashlonalilo browns and greens , wortl up to $2.00 KO at 8i > c. 85C DltKSS OOODS I3C. Tlio most complete line now spring nl vool cliovlots. They are strictly all woo nnd10 Inches wide , worth up to 85c , go u 43c. $1 25 silk and wool Imported novelties f > Kp ynril. 25 pieces most elegant now plaids , wortl up to $1.GO , go at fi8c. $1.25 HIjACK OOODS I9C. An elegant new lot of black dress goodn- noveltlcB In tlio Infest effects , whip cords Herman silk Henriettas , foulo dc surge , satli heritors , cable cords and 4G-lnch Bilk mo- hiilrs , worth tip to $1.25. go at 4flo yard. SILK DHKSS PATTKHNS. fornplcto silk dress patterns , each contain liiK 12 yards of 21-Inch wide elegant douhli wurp surah , worth "Gc. Tnko the whole dicsH patcrti for $3.48. JI2.0U DHKSS PATTERNS $ I.CS. $1 fiS buys n complete 12-yard dress pattern of pure silk Hongnllne. worth $12.00. $25.00 DRESS PATTERNS FOR $9.80. $9 80 buys a magnificent satin ducliesse dress pattern of the richest and most elegant blnck satin faced silk. Kaeh pattern contuliiH 12 yards of 22 und 24 Inch wide goods. 7f.c CHINA. INDIA SIUCS 29c. Dig lot new dress China and India silks , In new llornl and other effects , all pure silk nnd 21 Inches wide , worth 7Cc , go at 29c. 50 pieces new wash Knl-Kal silks 24 Inches wide , all new , rcgu'ar cost $1.00 , go tomo-row nt lOc a yard. Latest trimmings , silk moire , regular $1.00 quality , all new shades , 45c a yard. 110STON STORE , Now In the old Hell store , COR. 1DTII AND DODGE , Where It will bo until the new mammoth lire-proof Iloston Store Is erected In the old Bite. A HAD UKIIAK. Jfiun You Dlxcovcri'cl tlio Sumo nt Your Mriit aiurkrt ? Do you know that meats are inQch cheaper now than they have been for a good many years ? If you don't know It Just go to the cash market of E , A. Marsh , C14 N. ICtli street , and he will convince you of the fact. Where you can buy choice steer beef. Sirloin steak , lOc per pound. Porterhouse steak , lOc and 12',4c. Round steak , 9c , 3 pounds 25u. Chuck steak , 7c ; \ pounds , 25c ; rib roast , Cc to lOc ; chuck roast , Cc to Gc ; rump roast , Be to 8c ; boiling beef , 4c to Gc ; choice corned beef , 4c to 7c. Pork chops , lOc ; pork roast , 7c to lOc ; pork steak , 8c ; spare ribs , T'/ic. Our own homo made pork sausage , lOc ; 3 pounds , 25c. Mutton chops , Sc to lOc ; mutton roasts , 8c to lOc : mutton stews , Cc to 7c. Veal chops , 12'/ic ; veal steaks , lOc ; veal Blown , Gc to Sc. Our owii home made lard , lOc. , * Our own sweet pickle pork , lOc. Chickens , Sc ; turkeys , lOc. Sugar cured hams , 12Vfcc. Sugar cured bacon , 12' c. And everything else correspondingly cheap. We do the business the whole year around , have been located on IGth street 11 years , and whenever a "bad break" has taken place have shared the benefit. Therefore come a running to tlio CASH MARKET OF E. A. MARSH , C14 N. IGth street , where you can save nt least 20 per cent of your hard earned cash. Attention K. of r. All members of Myrtle lodge No. 2 , and Knights of Pythias of Omaha , are requested to meet at Myrtle hall Sunday , March 4 , at 1 o'clock , for the funeral of Urother W. W , McMullen. All members of U. H. arc or dered In full dress with spike. Attention A. O. U. W. All members of Patten lodge No. 173 , A. O. U. W. , are requested to meet nt their hall , Patterson block , on Sunday , March 4 , at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp , to attend the funeral of our Into brother , W. W. Mc Mullen of Union Pacific ledge No. 17. It. D. PICKARD , WILLIAM TAYLOR , Master Workman. Itocorder. II. 1 * . I.otlBO No. 17 , A. O. D. W. All members of this ledge are requested to meet nt the hall Sunday , March 4 , at 1 p. m. sharp , to nttend the funeral of our Into brother , W. W. MeMullen. Members of sister lodges of Omaha nnd South Omaha uro also requested to attend. M. O. EDWARDS. GEO. II. JOHNSTON , Master Workman. Recorder , Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. Sttin'l Hums continues his ten pot nnd pitcher snlu another week , 12V4c each , formerly 25c , only two to n customer. . The Holmes branch of the W. C. T. U. will conduct the monthly mass temperance meeting at Rescue hall Sunday evening , March 4. This Is u personal invitation to you to bo present. Open fur ItusliicHS ltli Now Stock. A. L. Undcland Is now ready for business nt his old stand , 10G S. 14th street , where ho Is prepared to do grinding , china dccor- ntlng nnd fill orders for barbers' supplies from a now nnd complete stock. Ho Is the oldest and most experienced man In this line In the city. County CommUslniiKrH. Harmony was the only noticeable feature at yesterday's session of the county com missioners , and for once Itlio gentlemen dwelled togcthc'r llko a lot of brothers. The bond of the German Savings bank , agreeing to safely keep n portion of the county money nnd pay 3 per cent Interest on the dally balance , was referred. A contract and bond of Paulson Dros. wns approved , and these gentlemen were duly authorized to furnish milk at the county farm nt the rnto of lli ! cents per gallon. ONLY TIVUNTY IHH.I.AllS. Now You Ctin Cio to Cullrornln. On March 1st nnd until further notice the Chicago , Hock Island & Pacific railroad will soil tickets to all points In California for $20.00. Round trip tickets , $35.60 , good sixty days. Through tourist sleeping curs via Colorado Springs , Pueblo , Salt LaVe nnd Ogdcn ; also vln Fort Worth , El Paso and Los Angeles to San Francisco , Two trains dally via the "Great Rock Island , " ono via Fort Worth. Tex. , and ono via .Colorado Bprlnga and Ogden. Secure tickets nnd Bleeping car accommodations at ticket olllco , ICOFa main street. Tullora wanted at J , II. McDonald's. Mrrrlmiitn' Curnhnl. There will bo given In the Exposition hall on the evenings of March 8 anil 9 n mer chants' Carnival and Columbian drill. The Onmlm guards will take part , and sixteen young ladles In costumes representing us many business houses of the city. The drill Is something entirely now and has not been given by amateurs. The ladles of the Presbyterian hospital have charge of the entertainment and the proceeds "will go to the support of free beds In the hospital. Madam Ilautln has removed her millinery sUblUhment to MM. J , Ueiuun , 1521 Doug- ' Ian street. MRS , I BENSON Monday Morning Wo Start n Most Ex traordinnry Hosiery Sale. HOSIERY GIVEN AWAY THIS WEEr With i\ery : Three I'nlrx Hought Onn I'll ! I'rro Nprcliil 1'rlcrn In Perfumery , .Stationery A ItniiiUoino I.lnn of New I'miry W'orkitt New Prices. HOSIERY SALE EXTRAORDINARY. liny four pairs of ladles' , children's o gents' liose and got one pair for nothing. Wo will give hose away In this way t < give our customers a benefit nnd to Intro iliico our stock to these that haven't beet buying hose of us. We know that If yet come and see the largo line of oxccllen quality we carry nnd realize that we nr selling nil our hosiery much below rcgtlla prices , that you will become our customer. Our hosiery Is HerniHdorlT dye , the bcs fast black dye that Is made. We have al the best kinds and qualities that arc intuli In Indies' , children's und gents' . Whcthe you wish to buy now or not come In nnd w < will bo more tlmu pleased to show you th < line nnd give you prices. STATIONERY. Hoxcs of hnridfiome writing paper nm envelopes , \vorth 20c , for DC. Best Irish linen paper fie n quire. PERFUMERY. Brown's best tripple extract perfume 25 ( per ounce. $1.00 bottle of four ounces tripple extrac perfume for COc. MISCELLANEOUS. 25c Windsor tics half price , t\\o for 23c. Angora wool 9c ball. All linen 3C by 30 lunch cloths , double hemstitched , 95c , worth $1.50. Damask dresser scarfs , two yards long 95c. worth $1.CO. Handsome damask dresser scarfs 7uc nnc S5c , much below regular price. Linen splashers stamped nnd with fringe nnd drnwn work 19c. 'MRS. J. HENSON , 1521 Douglas street. XOU CAN'T MAKi : A MISTAUK. The UuciMimilrd Opportunity Now Offered by the AVcHtem Clothing Co. Which guarantees a saving of nt least 23 per cent on all purchases , fully meets the demands of these hard times. Notice the following quotations : Over 3,000 boys' suits worth $2.50 to $5.00 , your choice now GCc , $1.00 nnd $1.CO. See our $4.50 men's suits. They are fully worth $10.00. 1,500 pairs men's wool pants at Sue , regu lar price $1.75. DEST 4-PLY LINEN COLLARS , 5C EACH. OR 3 FOR IOC. 100 dozen men's laundered percale shirts , collars and cufls attached , at 50c each. Full line of men's Fedora hats , latest spring styles , at 75c. SUMMER UNDERWEAR. 500 dozen , six styles , bnlbriggans nnd Jersey ribbed , nt 25c nnd 50c. These prices defy competition. WESTERN CLOTHING CO , ISlTDouglns street. Wheat nnd corn screenings for sale tit Woodman Linseed Oil works. The Mlilnliitor 1'ulr u SIICCCSH. $20.00 to reach It. Tnke the only direct line to Snn Francisco , THE UNION PACIFIC. Through first and second-class sleepers , and diners. Our advertising matter tells you all about It. It.HARRY HARRY P. DEUEL , City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnnm St. , Omnlm. Only $20.00 to 'Frisco vln the Burlington. A MnrvvlouH Yankee linentlon. Among the Innumerable exhibits In the Manufacturers building nt the World's fair there was one of such unique design that , even in thnt wilderness of Interesting things , It attracted much attention. It consisted of two wax figures , the one a girl , sitting , and the other n man , standing upon n simple platform. The man was leaning toward the ? lrl as though he were explaining to her the design of n small crescent-shape piece of rubber cloth which he held. In his hand. More lifelike figures than these were never seen In Mme. Tussaud's or any other exhibi tion of wax works In the world. Many people ple approached this group and looked Into ; ho man's face , wondering why he stood sl- cnt. When they discovered their error they jit their lips and moved a way. , only to re ; urn In n little while to see what those wax ; figures meant. The figure of the man bore the countenance oLJnred H. Cnnfleld , the In ventor of the famous Canflcld seamless dress shield. The other represented one of the prettiest girls in Drldgeport , Conn. an em ploye of the factory at which these shields ire now made by the million whom he was nstructlng how to make the article. The Canfleld Seamless Dress Shield Itself s too well known to need description. Of he steady growth and the present enormous justness of the company that manufactures .hem , however , the public known but little. When the Canfleld Rubber company was or ganized In 1S82 Its capital was , $10,000 , and ts plant consisted of one small building and i few machines. Today , although the cnpl- nl has been Increased only to $250,000 , with i surplus of another qunrter of a million , Iho company mnnufncturcs over 4,000,000 pairs of dress shields every year , transacting in annual business of over $1,000,000 , and mvlng head offices In Now York , London und Paris. Mr. Uatcllffe Hicks , the president of the company , is a man of remarkable business iblllty , Ills success Is due , not more to the elf-reconnnendlng article ho hot out to muii- ifacturc , than to his untiring and Ingenious fforts to make every woman In the land give t at least ono trial. In recognition of the appreciation of tliese women , which has built up the industry , Mr. Hicks has row announced n bdieme by which a few ) [ them will receive n token of the com- lany's gratitude. To the three women wlio nake the best guesses ns to the number of hlclds sold , 1st , In the United States ; 2(1 ( , In Europe , and 3d , in all the world ; In 1893 , ho ffers n free Cook excursion ticket to Europe mil return. Or , If they prefer the money , hey will receive $300 , $200 und $500 respcc- Ivoly for the best guess In each of tlio three Masses. All guesses must be mailed to 73 Varren street , New York , before April 1 , S9I , and the prizes will be awarded on the st of May following. You can write for full mrtlculars to its ofllce In New York. W5 anil ' , ; o. To San Francisco. The $5 pays for your berth In one of the hrough Pullman tourist cars und the $20 ays for u first class passage , all via THE UNION PACIFIC. No , you don't have to change , the sleepers un through to Snn Francisco. Have your icarest Union Pacific agent reserve you n erth or > vrlto Harry P. Deuel , city ticket agent , 1302 " "amain street , Omaha , NeUon'H Curloun Ciilf. Lewis Nelson , n dairyman living on Wnt.li- ngton hill , has a decided curiosity In the hnpo of a calf which was added to his herd ne morning Inst week. The nnlmnl Is just Iko nny other young bovine In shape , but ho hindquarters and the back halt of Its jody Is utterly devoid of hair and resembles he skin of n Mexican dog , \\lillu the front lart of the beast Is covered with n heavy ; rowth of soft , fine wool , llko n Cotswold heep. The wool Is white , long und very Ilky In uppeurnncc. The little creature haslet lot only created a sensation among the an- mals In the dairyman's'barnyard , but has jeen visited by hundreds of the owner's rlonds and neighbors , who declare that the alt Is the most wonderful thing they have ver seen. ' Scientific men are rucking their brains for omo solution of this freak At nature. Mut.ro . nanngers arc already negotiating for the an * mal In order to put lton _ exhibition Holilicil u IVililler , A peddler was held up und robbed of $1.15 irar the corner of Flft-h and Lcavcnworth treets yesterday forenoon. He stated his ulo of woo to City Detectives Hayes and liaison , and the olllcers went after the foot- lails. The peddler went back to the BCCIIO ) f the robbery and told bin friend * that the illlcers were coming. The thieves got wind ) f the fact nnd nuule ( heir escape , but as hey are known to the police the men will JB captured If they remain In the city. Public Notice. You nil heard about the Iloston Store fir nnd you nil heard of the big damage done t all the property In the Immediate nclgh borhood. The Globe Clothing Co. suffered i severe loss , but wna heavily Insured. Tli store was closed for ono week , In which tlm the loss was adjusted. Now , hero comes th point. The management at the Olobe , fore seeing a tremendous rush , decided to pad nway the best part of this stock , partly s < ns to got the more undesirable goods oil first nnd partly to give those people n chanc thnt got paid the first part of the month. Tli > cream of this stock goes on sale commencIng Ing tomorrow nnd hns to be closed oil quick , as the contract to remodel the stor has been lot. The goods must go , nnd thcs prices will do It. Men's gray socks , le i pair. Heavy blue overalls , 25c a pair. Woo knit Jackets , 19c. Men's full suits , 98c Great big umbrellas , 25c. Hoy's overcoats COc. Turkey red handkerchiefs , 24x21 , le Fast black sateen shirts , 25c. Men's over coats for less than 1-3 of forme values ; for example wo offer ulsters for 99c The Insurance companies paid us heavy 'dnm ages on overcoats and rather than to pacl them nwny we sell them ridiculously cheap Choice of nny men's cap In our house ( sonu of them nre worth $1.00) ) for lOc , one dime Choice of nit our lined mitts nnd glove : worth up to $1.00 for 2Gc , take as many n ! you wnnt. We still hnve n few of those $9.00 mnckln toshoi , they go nt $2.7C. Yellow slcekers 7tc ! Men's suspenders Cc n pnlr. Also three mor < cnscs of overshoes kept on rescrvi go nt 19c n pair. Shoelply aln'i In It. Besides thnt men's drcs : shoes as low ns 75c n pnlr. Neckties , tccks four-in-hands or puffs , worth up to $1.00 choice 15c. An extreme fine line of boys long pants suits for leas than the cloth costs Wool socks with long ribbed tops , 19c Chinchilla cants and volts , $1.98. Duck coats to close only 69c. Finer goods In proportlor still cheaper. In looking for us be sure yov nro straight opposite the Iloston Store ruins Wo have n red sign standing on the sldewnlh that reads O LOUIS FIRE SALE. 115 S. IGtli street , near Douglas. _ Announcement. Tomorrow nt 10:30 : n. m. we open up 15 ( new Imported pattern garments. No twt nlikc. .Made specially for us by M. Gulllot. 12 Rue de Septembrc , Paris. nnd Herman Gcrson , 52 Koenlgstrassc , Uerlln. The most noteworthy styles In the assort ment arc the Gauloees , Vesta , I'elase , Ca- tarlno , Rlgalctto , Fleur de mol , Sellca , Ebole and d'estreer. These are absolutely the cor rect stylen for early spring weac , Prices will run from $7.CO ui to $ SO.OO per garment. This assortment Is well worth seeing , whether you Intend purchasing or not , for they are beautiful , representing as they do the very hclghth of European fashion. The styles nre all confined to us. No one else will have them , and as there are no two garments alike In the entire assortment , n great advantage Is offered the purchaser. Remember at 10.30 n. m. tomorrow this sale opens. _ N. D. FALCONER. Twenty Dollars to California. $20.00 buys a one-way and $35.50 a roundtrip - trip ticket via the Burlington route. Everything first-class tickets , trains , time. Ticket otllce , 1324 Farnam street. Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. THi : OMAHA UAZAAIt. Street. A few of our many bargains : A copper bottom wash boiler , 5Sc. All copper ( best quality ) wash boiler , SI. 98. Tea kettles , copper bottom , 24c each. Half gallon glass water pitchers , ISc each. Lamp chimneys , all sizes , 2c. Good quality glass tumbler , 2c each. Dennlson crepe paper , 24c a roll. See our line of baby carriages. THE OMAHA BAZAAR. Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. COTJNCTIiMANIC JUNKET. City Solont 1'lnn for H Trip to the Slld- Inter I'ilr. : Councllmnn Hnscall Is chairman of the special committee of the council that is working up the councllmanlc junket to the Midwinter fair nt San Francisco. It Is proposed to have the council adjourn over ono weekly meeting , and start March 11 for the coast. Who will pay the freight Is thus far n matter of conjecture--but that It will not bo paid by the Junketers them selves seems to be tacitly understood. At the caucus Tuesday evening , when the natter was first broached ofllclally , Hubcall ireslded , nnd anounced that It "had been jugested" that the council visit the Mid- vinter fair In a body. He asked all who nvorcd the Idea to say aye , and those op- " > osed to It to say nay. Not a councilman myed. It was then moved that a special : ommlttee of five be appointed to make ar- angementu nnd secure the most favorable erms possible for the trip. Again there wns 10 no opposition , nnd Hascall appointed four ) f the committee , nfter which he hesitated n n somewhat embarrassed manner. His iredlcament wns understood by a sympa- hetlc follow councllmnn , who nt once moved hat Ilnscall bo the fifth member of the coni- ulttee and that he act as chairman. Of : ourse Hascall protested In a mild tort of i way , but Howell put the motion and It vns declared carried. Who first suggested the junket Is not tnown , but there has been talk of a special ullman over the Union Pacific , and sundry ilnts about dining cars und other pleasant things that go to make up the tout en semble of a thoroughly first-clans official unkctlng trip. It Is not positively known iVhetlior the Itinerary will include and stand- ml works on electric lighting , but there teems to bo an Impression that some of the louncllmcn who have not been fully posted is to the merits of the Thomson-Houston system , will be more familiar with It by ho time they get home , and will be able to oto more intelligently on the new contract hat Is new before the council. Only $20.00 to 'Friscola the Burlington. Culm mid I lie llucldiicii. Councilman Culm said yesterday thnt the iresent ordinance regulating hackmen and ixpressmen might possibly be amended to > vercnmo certain complaints that had been nade against It. "This Is the first time In years that an iffort has been made to regulate that gen- ry , " said Mr. Culm. "The ordinance , gen ially speaking , Is working all right , but iceds n few changes. We expect exprcss- nen nnd hnckmen to be reasonable In their lenmnds nnd not Indulge In toomany selfish nouthlngs , or else the first thing they know , ve will repeal the present form of regula- lon and puss a cast Iron measure , putting hem nil In one locality and not allow thorn o scatter over Uio city HO much. They must JO more reasonable. Fruit venders p.iy n Uglier license to the city than either ex- iressmen or hnckmen. Locality Is e\ery- hlng to fruit venders , nnd , In view of the mount they pay for privileges , they are en- Itlcd to duo consideration In preference to xprossmcn. I hope thnt existing complaints an bo amicably adjusted by an amended rdlnancc , which will soon bo presented to he city. " Only $2Q.OO to 'Frisco via the Burlington. lUnuoivd. The mlllnery department with Mrs. J. ICIIBOII has been removed to 315 South ICth treet , Granite block. MISS DACY. COOK.H ( lltlJA/T COST HUOK SAM. . Couldn't Walt omAll the PeopUt Saturday The wonderful rovelatlan In legitimate bar gain giving which wns experienced by thosi who visited COOK'S GREAT COST SHOE SALE. Saturday was such ns to spread the fame o this sale nil ovcr'Omnhn , nnd Is but n fore' tnste of the treat In itoro for those who seel our bargain counters tomorrow. Wo could not wnlt on all the people Satur day , but woin have plenty of help foi Monday , Monday wo willplace , on sale some of Hit greatest bargains In fine shoes ever offered Ir Omaha. Wo will eell n ladlca1 flno kid hand made $4.00 shoe nt $2.95. This Is n fine shoe. Wo will nlso sell 500 pairs of ladles' fine kid $2.00 shoes nt 95c. We nro overstocked nnd must have inonej nnd nro bound to close out a lot of shoes cheap. Inspect our bnrgnln counter nnd you will find fine shoes chcnper thnn you can buy fire shoos or bankrupt shoes elsewhere In Omaha , On Monday you can buy nny shoe In out Immense stock at nctunl coat nnd some 'wny below cost for we nre bound to lend the gutiR In selling cheap shoes. COOK'S RELIABLE SHOE STORE , 203-205 S. 15th. IIAYIIN : ituo.s. < ! inn , Pistols , ItcxoUer und Ammunition Dept. Wo have Just ndded n complete line ol guns , pistols , revolvers nnd ammunition. Wo hnve always carried a few In stock , but the demand for them hns become so grent wo have concluded to put In u full nnd complete line from the cheapest to the best. best.We We quote n few prices. A $25.00 genuine laminated steel shotgun $13.75. . , Loaded shells $1.05 per 100. Shot 7c per pound. Powder 30c per pound. ' Cartridges , 22-cnllbcr , 30c per 100. HAYDEN BROS. o Jewelry. Frenzer , opp. postofflco. Tailors wanted at Frank J. Ramge's. Twenty Dollum to California. $20.00 buys n one-way and $35.50 a roundtrip - trip ticket vln the Burlington route. Everything first-class tickets , trains , time. Ticket oulce , 1324 Fnrnam street. Conrad ! Conrad ! Conrad I Take the Burlington route to Chicago. Three trains dally. Elegant service. City ticket office , 1324 Farnam street. 3O to Suit I.iilio and San rriincltco. That's all It costs you via THE UNION PACIFIC. $35.50 for the round trip. Corresponding low rates to all western points. Through first nnd second class sleepers nnd dining cars. See your nearest Union Pacific agent or Harry P. Duel , city ticket agent , 1302 Farnam street , Omalia. Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. California for Health , Pleasure nnd Profit. If going for cither take tne direct route , THE UNION PACIFIC. The only line running first and second- class sleepers nnd dining cnrs to Snn Fran cisco. $20.00 one wny , $35.50 round trip. Send for our now 1894 pamphlets. All about the Midwinter fair. HARRY P. DEUEL , City Ticket Agent , 1302 Farnam St. , Omaha. Only $20.00 to 'Frisco via the Burlington. 'O ' The Excelsior yesterday contained nn nr- tlcle on "Rich iCuthollcs of Omaha , " which will creata considerable 'comment. ' ' Pianos to rent. A. Hospc , 1513 Douglas. New attractions In men's clothes made of the finest woolens nt Frank J. Rnmgo's. Dow , saddlery nnd trunks , 315 South IGth. COMENITTS SCHOOlTljEDICATED. Interesting' Kierelses Attended by Twel\e Hundred 1'arciitH nnd Frlendn. The formal dedication of the Comenlus school at Fifteenth nnd William streets was an occasion of much Interest to a largo num ber yesterday afternoon. An Interesting pro gram had been arranged nnd a handsome oil portrait of the master of the key of1 all languages was presented to the school by Mr. Kement In behalf of the Bohemian societies of this city. The school succeeds the one which wns for merly known ns the Hartman school and u handsome sixteen-roomcd brick building has taken the place of some small frame struc tures. The now school Is named after John Amos Comenlus , n Slavic educational reformer and philologist , who was a Moravian mlnls'er and taught at Lesna , Poland. He published "Janua Llnguarum Reseratn , " which menus the gates of languages unlocked. In 1G42 this great educator wns employed In reorgan izing the Swedish schools. Ho afterward made his homo at Amsterdam , and published the original child's picture book. His death occurred In November , 1071 , and since then lift memory has been preserved In educa- t'lonul Institutions and Bohemian societies. The naming of this school nfter this great Bohemian was In the nature of a compliment to the mnny worthy Bohcmlnn cltbens of Omnlm and they took an interesting part In the program : arranged for the dedicatory exercises. The new school Is two stories high with a largo basement , nnd the ground dimensions nre70xl70 foot. There nre sixteen large , airy and well-lighted rooms , surrounded with excellent sanitary conditions. Ellen M. White j the principal. She Is assisted by a corps uf well trained teachers. The following pro gram was curried out : \nthein , School SOUKS 'i adle Son ? Norrls 'ariner and the Pigeons T.iubert Miss Fannie Arnold. Jedlctitlon and Name of School Building Dr. J. T. Durypu. TOUR lluhemlun Singing Chili I'resentutloii of Picture uf ComeniuM. , . . Mr. Kemeul. deception of Picture of Comenlus Superintendent T. A. Kltzpatrluk. Toni ; Bohemian Sinking Club Violin Solo 2 A Ira Yutltm Mux Koetter. Song Fnlrylnnd Wnltz School National Air of Bohemia..Uoliciiilun Hand ' 'Ing Presented Frank Woolley Kluu Hecelved Mujor I'lnrkson \mcilcu Bohemian Uund Edwnrd Rosoxvntcr , Judge Bcrkn nnd Thomas Cnpek , who were down on the program - gram for speeches , were detained by bust- icss affairs. The exercises were held In the naln ball on thri first floor , nnd It Is ostl- uuted thnt 1,200 people wore present. The whole building wan decorated In an appro- irlnte manner and the portrait of Comcnliin \vus given a conspicuous place. After the ledlcatory services wore over Contractor [ 'rnnk Woolloy presented the school with n mndsomo American flag , which was uo. cepted In behalf : of the school by Major T. 3. Clarkson , who made u brief speech. The singing of the pupils of the schol wns \ surprise to the ' parents of the pupils , nnd tvns the subject of much favorable comment. After the program bud been completed the visitors were shown throuch the building tiy members of tho. school board and the teachers. Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Amuiouin ; No Alum. Used In Millions of Homes AO Years the Standard A New Stock of Furniture at Reduced Prices. During March we place on sale a complete stock of furniture recently purchased at a dis count , This sale is a repetition of our October sales and people expecting to purchase furniture this spring cannot possibly make a mistake in buy ing now. Many of the pieces cannot be duplicated and we advise an early inspection. A full new stock to select from. . Absolutely one price. TEMPORARY LOCATION. Cor 12th and Douglas Sts , NEXT TO MILLABD HOTEL. 207 S. 15 Street. icoll's ' DENVER CINCINNATI NEWYOIW2 To keep our tailors active during the week = To clean up all odd lengths and remnants novel method of winning new friends. DCIVS 0/V / Mondav Tuesday and Wednesday1 We offer the following unique prices : - > * ( We expect a "rush" Monday morning- return. ) jT.rO 11ffrSS order From fabrics for which An oxcollotit nnd POPV. i you have jwid $0 ivud $7. Light \\'Cghls } icoublo business suit our $25 lino. Medium Weights , Includes our $8 lino. An S3D fub.'lcs B oxeollont variety. . nld ilifi for gin * inontH of equal vjiluo -A choice of $9 nnd $10 Heavy ] \ ' < .ights Includes our $ . ' 15 , $118 jmttornB. To see these I und $ 'l08uitirifB { ; wo'vo goods Is to buy. ( INCIUJ > II : > . too iniiny hlffh Rradu woolo n s. The variety of fabrics to chobse "from is almost unlimited but best designs always go irst ! It's advisable to get your order in early. : Guarantee firot.einss'Workrnar ohip on Every Garment Performance is better than promise. = : Our name is a satisfactory guarantee that we'll do as we say. ; The fabrics and 207 S. 15th prices in our . Street , window will KABBACH BLOCK. < interest