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T5 TIlE O [ AITA DATTJ"lnEE : : . : s-ATURDA'Y , .TANUARY 26 , 1890. . . . . \ . . ' " ' , v.1
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BOSTON > STORE SPECIAL SALE
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Tomorrow Our Entire Stock of Fine Fur
Garments , Muffs and BOM
TilE GREAT FIRE SALE INCREASING DAilY
IIllcelal thelnecmcnllt to BIIT Cloaks Rnd
Men's Olovel nllli IOllrllshlll ! OOOlls- I
. Tea mid Calico and AlI Illllels
of Stoves Very Cheap ,
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The greatest sacrificing price ! ever altered
In furs will be placed , on sale In the base-
ment tomorrow , Saturday , the 26th.
I.adles' fur capes , In aslrahkan krlmmers
and coney , handsomely tined , worth $ \0.00
to $ \2.0Q , go at hIs tale for $3.48.
1,000 Indies' fine black coney muffa full
size , handsomely IInctl , worth $ \.60 , go at
this solo ror : l9c.
1.000 lallies' full slzo mulls , In water
mInk , badger , wolf sl\'er fox , opposum and
grey coney , worth $3.00 to $3,50 , go nt this
sale for 850
IiOO mlsscn' and ehll < lren's fur sets , con
sleting { of muff and collar worth $1,50 to
} $2.00 , go ! at his sale for 6c. ( )
1i00 lallles' boas III wolf , badger , coon and
rod fox ) , worth $3.00 to $3.0 , go III this sale
for 76c.
, 76c.ON OUll SBCOND I'1.OOR 1 .
In fur department wo will also make these
sacrificing : prices :
1i00 ladles' nslrnhllan capes , 3Q 10 32 Inches
In lengths / , handsomely lined , sold for $ IS.00 ,
g o nt thin ante for $9 . IS ! .
hV2 i ; ; " ; wquallty of moire -
p 200 ladles' extra Ilno quality ns-
[ trahlmn capes , 30 10 32 Inches In length / ,
lined with hest quality bf satin lining ! . sold
for $35.00 10 $ O.OO , go at ilLs sale for $18.60.
150 extra fine quality or electric seal capes
lined with very best Quality of satin lining ,
I' :10 : 10 32 inches In length / , sold < I for $10.00 to
$15.00 , to [ lit his sale for $22.60.
7r. ladles' coats III the best quality of
' , ; electric seal , Illaln and hanllsomely trimmed
with martin , :1 : : to 36 Inches lu length lined
with beat quality satin lining , full skirl
- revere front , sold from $7 .00 to $85.00 , go at
' this sale for $2li.OO to $29.0.
$11.00 CI.OAI FOIL U.98.
All the new and stylish cloaks made of
chinchilla : , nil wool beaver aid fine kersey
cloths , also a lot plush cloaks ; this lot III-
0 chilIes our entire stock of $10.00 , $12.60 and
$16.00 cloaks , to be solll tomorrow at $4.98.
V SPECIAL TEA AND COFFEE SAL11 I .
' Tomorrow ! we will sell the very IIncst
grades or Hollanll Java Dutcll East India
and J\anllhellng ! Java three pounds for $1.00.
These coffees would cost you 45c a pound
anywhero.
lies ! ! broken Java ntlll Mocha : ! 15c.
HCIIar ] $1.00 Splderle Japan tea 48c.
i DIG BAHIIAINS IN \mN'S : GLOVES
J\EN'S \ ! SIII11'l'S AWFULLY CHEAP.
r All mon'u r.Oc IlIletl gloves 25c.
V All men'8 $1.00 lined llltI buckskin and
calfsklll gloves 19c. :
All lIIen'a $1.20 lined gloves 60c.
t I Men's $ \.60 \ white laundered shirts 60c.
All $1.76 fine flannel shirts 75c.
Closing \ ! out heating ! and cooking stoves
nt less than c AI.
Special barallls ! III furniture and carpels
5 , BOSTON STOREOMAHA : .
f I N. W . Cor 16th antI Douglas.
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i 11.UEN : 111105.
w , 8peehals All II1Y ! nlurc1t1Y In IIr..ss hoods .
F 1.Inenrind l.adlcs'unit Oenti'Furoiehing. \ ! .
; 00 pieces double fold novelty suiting . worth
lOc antI 15c yard , tomorrow's sale only 6c
ynrd.
Salt finished sliver gray blankets 3o ( ) pair.
1 , 8-.1 Pepllerell bleached sheeting , 121f.c yard.
rV lG-lnch : wide Morley zephyrs , lOc yard.
Now dark styles. sateen only lOc yard.
Fine sea Island zephyrs In neat stripes
and checks only 16c. yard. ,
. Apron checks In gingham ; , 31f.c , yarll.
DIg bargain In towels nt lOc each ; towels
In this lot that are worth 16c and lc ( ) each.
Extra good value In white bed spreads ,
new designs only $1.00. $1.2 and $1.r.0 each.
. Whlto shaker lIannel vr6 yards wide sold
nt lOc yard , tomorrow's sale only 6c yard
Mill remnants of fine India IInon and Vic-
: torIa lawn , worth lOc to 1Gc , on sale 6c yard.
HCIIIInts of lonsdale , Fruit and Dcrkley
cambric at Gc yard
Remnants of light or dark outing flannel
x and sanitary flannels worth lOc to 16c on
sale all day tomorrow only Gc yard
. Indigo blue , all prints and best shirting
calico all day tomorrow 3c yard.
SPECIAL BARGAINS FOIL SATURDAY.
1,000 dozen gents' tan colored I/ : hose , made
from fine maca cotton , never sold > for less
than 26c , our price on Saturday 121f.c.
1 case of ladles' fast black cotton hose ,
. white feet , double heels and toes , only 25c
per pair worth 40c.
1,000 dozen chlldren's fast black colton
hose , nil sizes , worth 12c to 25c. on Satur-
day all day for 6c per pair.
Lol of ! ; ents' linen collars In ail the into
shapes Gc ; each ,
-6 "d zgeltA' ; 4 In hand tics , worth jOc [ ,
go at 120 cach.
. 1.000 lbs fine Saxon ) ' yarn worth 12c
skein , go at 6c.
r Gents' fancy percale shirts , laundered 36c ,
worth 7je. [
1 case of men's unlaundered shirts , 3c ( ) ,
n worth GOc.
' Gents' white laundered shirts , 60c , worth
, 76c.Ladles'
Ladles' fine Saxony mittens , GOc quality ,
go at 25c.
G ; cases of lIulles' vests and pants , jersey
ribbed , made from fine Mace yarn anti never
sold \ for less than $1.00 per suit , on Saturday
s reduced to 60c per suit
V I case of Indies while lawn aprons worth
35c. : GOc and 60c. reduced to 26c.
100 dozen ladles' gowns worth 7jc [ to $1.00 ,
reduced ! to 60c.
; ; liO dozen latlles' kid gloves In all the new
shades worth $1.26 , go at 7jo [ per paIr.
b ; 100 dozen ! ; ents' lice suspenders , English
Webb only 2lic , worth 50c.
1.000 dozen of men's' sort and laundered
shirts , manufacturers samples 10 be closed
t , out In three lots , 25c , 350 and liOc. ThIs 15
less than I/ : price. .
HAYDEN DROS.
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Ifaydgn Dros' . ad Is on page 6. ,
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TJB.T MURPHY CONTRACT ,
I City Offic"h Express the Opinion . that It
Will 11":11 : (1elOll.
The report that the Murphy paving con-
tract Is likely to he vitiated on thD grounds
that II was not properly approved by the
council Is not received \ with much serIousness -
{ ( ' ness by city omclals. The further statement
that a plot Is being ! ; hatched to destroy the
action of the last meeting ! of the council In
t the matter Is accepted with a great deal of
p allowanc 'I'he fact Is that the Board or I
G l'uhllc'orlls Is willing 10 admit that the ,
1' error of th\ ! council will not have any effect
a , whatever upon the validity of the contract.
r It Is held \ that the amendment to the original -
nal motion , that the contract should l be
b awarded 11I.lr.nof being rrofrorrpll 10 n cone
ndtlee ; , - teas s l t ci "t.rhl Is . the t i plnlu" " ' of f -
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nil who are In any way Interested In the (
matter At any rate lie ( error can bo easily
rectified at the ( next meeting ! or the council
and It Is thought that this ran bo done without -
out any IIghl.
. In.11t ! . lia. .J.\Z. ! \ Souncll hiss I Itc.il tl 1 09 ulPns } -
t itedld i cx cUy thQ same mdninlr , the ru rug
ha\'lii1i \ ; upPIl Stet \ ! the 1) iL ) sage of an amend-
d mento ! Si . ? resoluU wa : equivalent to the
' passage : of the resolution as amended , 1 nn
method \ of procedure < has nil the authority of
precedent , as It has been followed so often
f Having [ established such a precedent It Is
held that It Is not necessary 10 have two roll
' . calls when one Is lIumclent to decide the
questlon llcariig this In mind , lawyers are
of the ollinioll that the error , If It can he so
called , In no wise effects the contract or the (
sr bond . . -"p . ' : : "
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JlII'den Dros' . nil , Is on page 6.
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TILE Ulluu'r buurlllm UUUTI ;
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" 1.1 hook IIl1ull ( , Shortest 1.1110 , , nllll 1''ltelt
-'t"1' ; . . ' 1"it. - Th . . , lJ'r
4 . ' Ta aft pouts In Ieli4as , OI\a \ ! lnl1 , Indian
. 'I'errilory1'exas : ! and all points In southern
Callfornlu. Only one night out to all points
y In Texas Thu "Texas Llmltell" leaves Omahtl
at 6:15 : a. m. dully except Sunday . landing
passengers nt all IIolnt8 In Texas 12 : : hours 10
advlllico of all other lines. Through tourist
curs vIa Ft. Worth and m Paso to Los An-
, geles. I or. full particulars . maps , folders
r etc. , call at or address ) lock Islllnd ticket
office , 1602 ] arnal1l St. .
ClIAS. KENNEDY , O. N , W. P. A ,
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$ 1111)11011 Dros' , nd. la .on page G ,
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KELLEY ! { STIGER'S ( ' FIRE ; 4 SALE
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In Spite of the Strom the Wet Dress Goods
Counter Drew the Crowds ,
WET DRESS GOODS FOR NEARLY NOTHING
The Most Aitonlshllllt Unrl\lns ! Ever Offered
111 Omnha-All the very finest anti
stoat IIcslrablo IIr's Goods on
Sale lit I'lro l'rlccs ,
With two days of hauling and pulling that !
n bargain It I : of dress goods gets when going
throug'lt a sale of this kind ( , our fire dress
god looks IIko a wreck Its balllY broken
up but there are hundreds of the choicest
ba-galns left yet.
There arc some pieces sold out entirely ,
w1l110 hero are others with a few yards re-
nialning There Is every style dress pattern .
tern that heart can wish 10 bo found In this
vast arny of
ofWET
WET DRESS 00001)5.
None of which was so badly damaged but
that It can bo rellalrell. In fact , nil t"IO
really damaged g.mis are gone already . Thc
finest , the least hurt and the dress goods
that were not wet nt all . go on sale Satur- (
they ,
'fhls entire stock Is on pale at less than
40c on ( the dollar df the ( manufacturer's
original . cost.
It.s the biggest ! bargain sao ] of Mess goods
ever held In Omaha , and If you IIIlss it I you
miss the greatest opportunity you ever had to
buy , . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . . , _ _ _ _ _ _
11. NICE DRESS : PATTERN
FOIL ALMOST N01'IIINO.
Not a yard In the whole stock Is teserved
and seine of It was only wet on the edges .
All t be dress goods are dry now , and you will
have trouble In detecting the damage the
Water lIIade on most of them.
\ \ ' e have 1I11111e many new special prices
for Saturday that will crowd cur store from
early morning till late nt nllhl.
KELLY . STIGIm CO .
Selling Wet Dress Goods ,
l'"arnam and 15th Sts
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More Thllll 1IIIIlHlIIUII I'R1QenlcrA.
Have been carried by the Lake Shore &
Michigan Southern railway during the past
twent ' -flve 'ears. Very few were able to i
find any faull The rest were lIellghted. One I
of them recently said : "For several years '
past I have made from two to four trips
each month between Chicago and New York
and am almost always accompanied by from
ono to three or four : others. I belevo : ( ns I nm
Informed by your conductors ) that I have
made more trips between Chicago and New
Ycrlc than ( anyone other man during the
past few years. I have always traveled over
your road In preference to any other , because
by careful comparison with others I have
found not only that the road itself Is far
superior , but Ito table and the service are
In every respect the best of any road I have
ever traveled cn. The conductors stewards ,
waiters and porters I have found to bo uniformly
formly courteous and attentive adding
greatly to the comfort of those who are
obliged to travel as much as I am. " Trains
( leave Chicago as follows : 8:00 : a. m. . 10:30 :
a. m. , 3:26 : p. m. . 6:30 : p. m. , 8:45 : p. m. ,
daily and 11:30 : p. 111. . dally except SuntIay.
n. 1' . IIumphre , T. I' . A. . 727 Main street ,
Kansas City 1\10. C. K. Wilber , W. P. A.
Chicago
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BOSTON STOItI : ULEtNS'ESIOUT.
II.n Imlllen80 Lots uf dens UIII toys Cups
from II ford Ult 'holcsl\ler. .
AT AN AWFUL SACRIFICE.
nays' heavy 3jc [ winter caps 5c.
Men's heavy Scotch and plush ClipS 16e.
Men's 75c fine c\sslmero : and mohair caps
250.
250.Men's
Men's pilot cloth and chevIot caps , satin
lined , 4jc [ , worth up to $1.50.
BOSTON STORE OMAHA :
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Hayden IIro.
In justice to all we cannot answer any Inquiries -
guinea concerning our $300.00 prize piano
advertisement personally or by mall. \Ve
' 1'11try \ to answer all proper questions
through lie local columns of The Bee.
Answering letter signed X6 : ! , no ; five
makes referred to are not the only cues we
carry. \Ve have over twenty different makes I
In stock Every grade
. IIAYDEN DROS. 1
To Or.on-I'ersntmtly ! Conducted.
The first personally conducted excursion
to the fruit farms of Oregon will \ leave
Omaha at 4:3 : p. m. , Monday , January 28 ,
via the Burlington route.
Ollly $35.00 to Portland Salem or Rose-
burg.
For further Information call on or address
1\1. J. Dowlln ! . city passenger agent , Burlington .
1I11gton route 132Farnam street Omaha.
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S. R. Patten dentist removed to Drown bile.
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TEACHERS' ' FALL MEETING ,
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Preparations nl'lnJ ahufo for the Comfort
of NobnlM ] Birch loidere
Superintendent Pearse of Beatrice state
manager of the National Educational association
ell.Hon has completed arrangements for the
comfort of the teachers and their friends
who will visit Denver lit the next meeting of
the association , which will bo held July 9.
10 , 11 and 12. It Is expected that this meet-
tug ! will be the largest In lie history of the
association , with the possible exception of
the Toronto meeting when over 20.000 were
III attendance . The Interest In the meeting
Is far beyond any former experience so early
In the season , anti especially Is this true of
Nebrnslm. In some ' towns of the state the
entire teaching ! corps are planning to go In
a bolly. Many county superintendents will
bo accompanied by half or moro than haIr' '
of the teachers of their counties.
The railroads hnvQ made UI rate of one
fare , plus $2. for the round trip. Tickets
will be good to return any line np to September -
ember 1. Excurs'on tickets to the moun-
Inlns and to Salt Lake and return will be
sold nt a low rate The Albany hotel has
been obtained for the Nebraska delegation
aid also the GIIEey house , If there Is any ,
overfiJw. '
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From every test I'rlco's Bailing Powder
bears the verdlclt "absolutely puree . "
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Under JertulII < 'ullllllloIl8.
Lyman Stoles , division passenger and
freight ! ; agent of the Omaha road , slated to
110 lice man yesterday that the statement
made by The lice Thursday that the Omaha
road ! \ hall refused to handle coal , provIsions
and clothing for the dronth sufferers free of
chare ! was IIn error That , Instead , his road
hall handled \ number of cars of supplies
for the sufferers free when requested to do
so by Hey. Luther 1' . LUllden , chllirman of
the relief association , but that the road had
refused to hanllle . miscellaneous consignments -
meals without' Mr Ludden's request :
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Hayden IJI'OS' . 1It1. Is on page 5 „
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The Pleasure of toes Prices , Is Yours.
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' Not all gene yet or thc 2's , 21,6's and 3' -Tho balance go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 4 Be
Still a number of lteslratJlo sizes loft or our $3,00 and \ , u "
: ? All plain tocs-now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :11$4,00 . . . . . . . . . . . shoes- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 980 I1r'1r _
V In broken slzos-nll of the ( Frank Wilcox Co welts , r . e
.OO-\\'lIcox & Draper now sell for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and . . . . . tllrnsworth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . & \ ll 1 . 08 + > , ' .
TOIlay's rush reduced our stock of $3.60 welts .
t x - V The balance go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , by . . . . nearly . . . . . . . 100 . . . . . pnlrs- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1. 48 ? ; at n . r Yh , kLrtC.
* \Ve have a line of ladles' opera toe and patent tip shoes , that ' '
' ' - i and are Ivarlh .n $3-now. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . .that . . . . . . always . . . . . . . . cold . . . . . l'i 1.69
xA POI' ono hour from 11 nun . till 12 M. , will sell Gill 1'dge I'ollch- ' ' } Z 1" i
. A . -Y 1 bottle to A customer-fol' . . . . . . . „ . . It . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . te ) a holl/3 / H 'y ° b . r 'Y
. i n = g , . Misses' warm sllllper8-11-2 , c 'f v ' Ib ( ! ; '
r. t + . , , . , th " Only I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98e tl'7t flMS , A . + z S ? 'r L
. Children's felt alttors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 e a .h r .a. , p > i > wwr , i4 , r
' ' l 4 Latlles' russet leather , hand welt , opera toe , bals-nlwa sollfor tG.OO , ;
t. 98
winter weight'lIcox & Draper "IIIscll ror. . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ) t , 1 rS '
Chlldl'en's u shoes at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98e , ( .
x .J . , Chlltlren's shoes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60c ' 1 ( t. * ' 1. c. * } ' ; t E . : 1 : aa
{ ' ' .r w Children's shoes at . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,7C N . , >
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a . DO'A' grain shoes , worth $1.50..V : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c
' . ' 2Ilen's congress and lace shoe ! , $3.00 . . . . . : , t } t )
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-Sales ( G1'o\ring- .
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JCa ) ; I S . Going'-to ' 1.- . A .
I tI7 Wilcox & Draper bought ont Frank Wilcox Co .
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BOSTON STORE BIG , SHOE SALE
Men's ' Gcod Shoes , 79c : Men's Dress Shoes ,
I,50j ; isses' ' Rubbers , 9c.
BOYS' ARCTICS 69C , WOMEN'S ' ARCTICS 79C
Cbltd's Shoes , SOc ; lIIlsses' Shoos , aPe ;
\'romen's Shoes , 81ic : LuUes' tII 2 : Slippers ,
GUe ; lIen's ! Felt Hoots , aPe : llen'8 Very
Best Rubber Uoots , 8 : = .110.
No house In the world can or will gIve you
the shoe bargains that Boston Store does I
When you see a Boston Store shoe adver-
tisement you know positively that we have
plenty of the shoes we advertise and that you
can get any size you want and furthermore ,
EVERY PAIR IS WAILHANTED
To wear well and give good honest satls-
fnctlon.
In addition to every one of the bargains
we mention right at the top of this column
we will sell tomorrow
An immense lot of ladles' fine flexible sole
dongola button shoes In the new 1'10 toe nt
$1.50 a pair. No other house In Omaha will
sell lie same less than $2. O.
The ladles' shoes wo offer tomorrow at
$2.liO are as fine as silk , beautifully made ,
and would cost at least $4.00 anywhere else ,
no matter how they advertise them.
At $3.00 and $2.75 : : we offer the finest line
of ladles' hand sewed and fine welt shoes
and cork sale shoes ever seen In Omuha.
You might go all over town and never be
able to equal them less than $5 .
For $3.00 wo also alter the new Trilby
congress shoes for ladles ; others get $6.00
for tham.
MEN'S AND DOYS' SHOE DARGAINS.
At $2.60 allli $3.00 we offer the choice of at
least 800 pairs men's very fine custom made
and hand welt shoes , In all the new styles of
toes In lace as well as congress This Includes -
duties cork sole shoes , patent leather shoes ,
and line calfskin shoes You can nol dUIIII-
Cato these bargains anywhere
SPECIAL SI.II'I'BIl SA1.E.
On our center bargain ! square In lie shoo
department wo offer GOO pairs ladles' elegant
embroidered , beaded antI plain velvet , plush ,
velvet , felt and leather slippers , worth UII to
$2.00 $ a pair , for li9c.
BOSTON STORE ,
Selling III _ shoes than any two stores In
town , and everybody knows 11'11 so
N. W. Cor. HHh and Douglas
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Hayden Dros' . ad Is on page 6.
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$ looaoo offered for my Rochelle Salts found in bread baked
. " with CALUMET BAKING i POWDER.
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_ . . , u no 00 offered for nny Alum found in bread baked with
"UJU I CALUMET BAIINO 101VUCR. ,
! ! : oooIoo offered for any Ammonia fond In bread baked with
. . .UU I CALUMET BAKING PO\VD1R.
b111D0soo offered for any Lime found in bread baked with
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I ( oos$0 offered for an injurious or unwholesome sat slantc
sr _ _ $ fumed in CALUGT BAKING PO\VDGt 1 ,
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1 sloooaoo offered for any Baking Povdcrrthat will make better
bread titan CALUMET BAKif U I OWDIiR ,
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We mean every offer we make , If you're not using Calumet you
should , n pinch of it has power enough to do a round of leavenln. ,
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'VOTIS : 0I.UO"lr. IA'TEffLST.
There will bo a meeting of the Jacllsonlan
club this evening at . Its headquarters In the
Patterson block
A marriage license was granted yesterday
to Charles L. Dulls of Omaha and Olle
Adams of Broken Do\\
Deputy Sheriff Sturman returned to the
city yesterday with Calvin S. Sprigs from
Peoria. Sprigs Is wanted for embezzling $ GO
from the Progress.
In several of the schools yesterday : there
was ollly one session on account of the slorm.
School was In session unlll 1 o'clock and was
then dismissed for the day.
Amended articles of Incorporation ] of the J.
ih Evans Nebraska Shirt company have been
flied In the oruce of the county clerk Increasing -
creasing the capital stock to $10,000.
The fight over the Forest saloon on Far-
cam street lies been finished In the justice
court and will bo continued In lie district
court. The saloon IS now In the possession
of Constable W. R. Adams
The l\edessa ! Mineral Water company has
flied articles of Incorporation , lie incorporators -
tors being J. 11 . Evans J. F. Richardson
and E. H. Smith The company will bottle
antI sell mineral waters The capital stock
Is $1,000.
Henry Horn , a boy t.1 years of age . was
found In the alley near Ninth and Leaven-
worth streets Thursday night In a half frozen ,
condition. Ho told the officers that some I
oilier boys had stolen some whlslcy from a
saloon near by and got him IIrunk.
The AmerIcan ChemIcal company flied articles -
des of incorporation ] yesterday . It Is organ-
Ized to buy and sell chemicals and drugs for
the space of twenty--five years. Time capital
steck Is $600,000. The Incorporators are :
Jolni J. Pliilbin W. C. Sunderland antI P. C.
Swartx
TI110 Commercial club committee which
went 10 Lincoln to agitate legislation ] for an
amended city charter , new market house
and favorable laws permitting time selling of
pools Inside the enclosure of the slate fair ,
returned yesterday and reported favorable
progress
County Superintendent IIIII has just cone
plated the work or maIling the seml.annual
dIstribution of the state apportionment due
Doulas ! county , which this time amountfl
to $25,445.43 , Including the sum of $3,000
paid In by saloon men of the county , out-
side of the cltlos. This money Is paid to
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the school dIstricts of the county In pro-/ /
portion to the number of children of school
age , as shown by the last school census
Of Ito whole amount : Omaha receives $16- -
GI9.1-1.
George Wllllamsl one or the oldest teami
sters In Omaha died at St. Joseph's hospital -
lal yesterday . after ! a short Illness. lIe
was 68 years old , and for years had been a .
familiar figure around the city The Ex- '
pressmen's union Is making arrangements
for the funeral.
Louise Smith the woman who was supposSd .
to have diphtheria , Is rapidly Improving nt
the ( Presbyterian hospital It Is said that
she only has a ease of tonsllitis The managers .
agers of the ( hospital are vexed over the reports -
ports that have Bono out to the effect that
the hospital had taken a case of contagious
disease.
The First Ward Improvement club will
hold a meeting at Stuht's hall 106 South
Eleventh street this evening , where
municipal mailers will be dlscusscd. The
two councilmen from the ward , Messrs.
I Back and Gordon , have been Invited ! to
attend. The committee appointed at a former
meeting will make Its report. .
Yesterday Judge Baxter listened to
arguments In a contest over the disposal of
an estate worth several thousand dollars , left
by Harrison Buckner a colored man. The
deceased left a ) vifo . but no children. The
wife calms ] the ( estate , but another heir In
the shape of a daughter of a former wife ,
has shown up and wants a share.
During the present month there has heen
an unusually large amount of sickness from
lung trouhles' In lie city antI the rate of
mortality lies increased censlderably : : So far
there have been eight deaths from IlIIeu-
mania , most of the deceased being persons
advanced In years. 'I'hla large rate of mortality \ -
tallty Is accounted for by lie sudden antI
marked changes In the weather
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Hayden Dros' . ad. Is on page 6.
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RYAN-John. Remains arrIve from North
Plntlc , . to South Omaha depot
January 26. lit 8 n. m. Funeral to St.
JIInry'fI celllelery from depot
The funeral of Michael : McGrath brother
of Mr . harry CIIIIA'en , will take place Saturday .
unlllY lrolll hiM residence 'J'wenty-fourth
IIn.1 0 strl'clto ! ! St AA'IIPIchurl'h ! lit 11
o'cloclc , where high ' mass will IJe celebrated ] ;
boil to SL : 'Ilnl'Y'8 cemetery
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MUSlln UDderWearat manUllcwrers' Prices
WarlD Your Feel
monks and Furs Cost or Less
c at night with a
IlSCOFIELD
O .1 e CLOAKS.SUlTS.fURS. OI W AI [ G ,
_ I'\XTON HLOCIc . lYnsA ; -quart , 65 cents ,
' 3 3-quartl 96caals 7 ,
Teeth Without d Plates . '
" 4-quart , 85c 8
1p"I . ' BAILE Y , 5-quart , $1.00
0" , , , , , DENTIST. AddrlUultoruostngc !
t1"/hi / 1 i0thamid , ! A ll 10" for IJoalUJe ,
lUth IInlt h'lsrtiamst3
dol.O , RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
Full Sot Tooth. . .e 6.00 Sllverl'111Uira.l.0) :
HOH ' 1'1)Nh. ) . . . 7.m 1'urnmOldFlllltigs2.0) " : : !
'l'hlll I'liitu . . . . 10.O'J OatdCrowns,22k. . . , : ! : ! U.IIJ . Thc Aloe & Pcnfold Co ,
l'ILIIIe& ] 1'xtrac'lI : 500 Ihddguteelh.WOldl0.W .
1408 Farnam Street.
T'eth ! I Out I n 'M om I ng ,
New Teeth SLIme Day. 'l'lm LION DRUG IIOUSg
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DOWE - - , - . ) a' _ _ DIRECTiAsOtINE
DIRECT FROM THE TAi1N .
< 0' . CIIEAPER THAN STEAM
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1 , . No holler , No 8h'UIII No nA'lncC'r
' , _ lIES1' f'0\Vlat 1 for Corn timid Feed Zulus , Haling
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. , . . . hay Ituuulu - Sellurators -
E - I OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
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Stationary or Portable : .
J to 1201L 1' . 8 to 3011 : : , 1' .
Sena for Culuiogue : , laces , eta . describing wattto : ho done.
OTTO CAS ENCINE WORKS
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Omaha , 371 ; : ; o. 151h St. ahl : S : 'Wol" > > 1'u _
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> t Cures the effects of
self-abuse excesses
emlulous. Impotency .
"arlcocelc and eOllstlla-
lion. One dollar n box
six for $5. I'or sale by
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Wo send the mansions ! French
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Ir'qnlluIlrnuloolhnt U.W08 will
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4 r- lrs , if and pity if safis d.
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aide Ameriroo AI. . . . , CI.dondl Ohl. " .
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Young Man ! I
Would you like 10 get married ? Do you inngltio that It requires
a deal of wOlllth to go to 1I0I1sclOcJlln ? Come In and ace iviurt . .
wo cnn c10 for you for $100. or $160 , or fOO : ! ; mind then we Whlll'l
host Iho money either. Marry that Girl you bav j sot your
heart 011 timid settle dawn You can settle 1IJ1 wIth U8 for your ,
outfit gradually as your earninga : ; corns lu. j
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Bargains This Week
We Submit a few RaUling Bargains to Reduce and Clean Out , Stoclt
, 3.I'iece Bcdl'OOIll Suits $11.75 Window Shades 25c : .
Em antique finish . , 2Ox2 bevel plato , Complete with rollers anti fixtures
mirror 111 dresser Time miring roller elena Is worth the
, price
2.Piece Bedroolll Suits $7.50
Slily ' hull Ru's 45
Elm antique finish beslend 4 feet '
high commode dresser wtlb 20x13 Makes ' , '
you laughs don't 117
mirror .
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Irish Point 1.IIe Cnrtnins '
nantcl \ t Folding ) )1 fed $1 ( - ) , 50 : : per
Puh' $2.85
BolIlI ( rent . elm antique finish with .
best supported l wire .prilles. 'Vhpn you rice hens you wIll know ;
. whether they 111. cheap or riot
Good mattress $ lt85
lIalld ; J.lllll11S trio
Boft and comfortable and not full of . . . . .
holes. Complete ' with chime : . " ' 1d burner. " > ;
There are c.ccfJslon9 . : es ! you need
Snteei112(1 ContforterH l16c : several extra cues
How nice you feel with several spare uJlllncd Fit.c Shovels 5e
comforts piled uron Iho elicit
Why not have n shovel for every
Good Gray : BlunI.cts 1)0 ) c , a pair stove and III1'plac01
Buy stem and your Investment wilt lIardwoud Extcnslun Tables
pay you 3O ) per rent next rail.
e . ( oot $3.50 : 8foot , fl. & > .
I.ttl'ge Ellsy Arne Rockers $1 , 'IS
)11I1ulled Dllst Pam fic
'ou will laugh al the price when
you see It . Wo bouchl ' all Ih" Cheaper than dirt. I
factory had.
Cat'pet lIussuI.s ; 25c
I.udlcs' Cline Sewlllg UocI.cl's
Good ( carpet assorted pattelnr
IS' )
Hard wood ! . antique finish , - Cnn .Openel's no
8-Ilolu I Gcnl I' uns 0 0 : All malleable . : ron.
I.ul'gc rind Smllil UlPI1CI'i ( 4c
Tumblcl's ) Cl' dozcn 28. : Jfnn some extra ones for the ehll-
dren 10 lug uhf
A great tumble In price .
, , Tuble I\nlvcs and I'uI'I'H PCI' I
Folding IroJllng Boards ( ii U , :
Slt IJSc
Cuspidors 18. Cocc.holo handles G knives and 8
forks
Brown ware decorated by inn , I
Rolii ng Pius 5e
Ingrain Carpets 118 . :
° Hev"Mug handles made of tine pol
All wool ] , prevailing colors kind maple ,
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Open Saturday Evenings Only.
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