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I ' DAILY ) : iUDEt } ; JDNESDAY ; tTANUARY 30 1 18H !
' 8 TIrE OMAIIADA1TLY , , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _
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, I BOSTON STORE'S ' FIRE SALE
: Tomorrow Wo Oloso Out DlanketsOomforters ,
Muslins , Sheetings and Underwear
I FROM TilE JAFFRAY FIRE : STOCK
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rnll SlED Whlto IIIAnkct8. 2tia I'alr ' Un.
' , ICIC1IPt 1IIu8110 , 10 Vd , II01'ft " 'Aun
WAI8tft % ; or I'RntR , Oe , I.AdleB'
' VooI Ullllrr"cAr , Oc.
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All $1.00 full size white b1nnket. 25c pair.
$ ljio heavy gray blanketh 59c pall'
$1.75 extra size sliver gray blankets , DSc pro
- $5.00 white wool bIankct8 $2.50.
$7.50 all wool scarlet blankets , $3.50.
I $1.00 full size bell ( comforts , 50c.
I $1.50 full size bell comforts , 75c.
I $2.50 full size bCII comforts , $1.25.
/ $3.M full slzo bed comforts $1.75.
, I All sllJhtly damaged unbleached mulln1
. - , lc yarll.
t , IcYard wide heavy : unbleached muslin , 21J.&c
. yar(1.
All blcnchCtI and unbleached slightly darn
aged muslin 5c yarll.
I.alles' heavy rIb wool underwear , pants !
only , worth SOc go at 9c.
Natural wool and camel's hair plain antI
ribbed IIIlIlerwc:1r. worth up to $1.00. gO nt 25c
lIoys' flannelette and perccalo shIrt waIsts ,
Dc each
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I lIoys' heavy wool Icneo pants , Dc ; all sizes
( J\lIsscs' and children's run knit mitts , 2e
1 pair.
I.alIes' yarn knit mittens DC
; , Misses' anti chillI's warm knit leggings , 10c.
l All $1.00 China silk from the JalTray stock ,
i ge and ISe l yarll.
All SOc wool dress goods Hc , yard.
All $ L0O Import wool dress goods 29c.
All $1.50 Imported wool dress goods , 39c.
' MILI.INlmV BAIWAINS.
, . Thousands 01 fancy feathers and birds
worth SOc / . go at 3c.
$2.00 nIcely trimmed hats go at 49c.
- Untrlmmell felts , lOc each
: Violets nil shades : IOu dozen.
: L , Hlack Jetted ostrich tillS , three In a bunch ,
worth 75e. go at 2/jc. /
y' All the balance of our trlmmell hats will bo
' closed out nt half what they cost.
I , BARGAINS IN HATS AND CAPS ,
flays' 35c winter caps 10c.
Men's SOc heavy Scotch caps , 15c.
: Polen's $1.00 heavy cassltnere caps. 25c.
k U'NI'fUH1 ImI'AIl'fMENT.
100 6-foJt extension tables , $2.98.
k 100 farcy solid oak stands , DOe
i 100 : fa'icy bamboo music cabinets 69 < : .
25 dO'.en cane seat chairs . 62c.
t 100 woven wire springs , 78c.
SO : ; solid oak chamber suits , cheval , $17.9S.
Picture frames nt half price.
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More than keeping up Its bargain shoe selling
. reputation , especially tomorrow
N. W. Cor. 16th and Doug\ts. \ :
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Sam'l Burns continues . his pre-Invontory
Bale until Saturday , during which time everything -
thing goes at 15 per cent discount , Including
, cut glass , china brlc-n-brac. dinner sets ,
toilet sets and lamps.
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' J'IIlI.LU"S "UOCI 181.\NU" J XCU1tSION
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k Through 'l'onrl ! ; 1I'Clllhl Car : to BI\ll I'ran-
I cl.co ' IUlII 1.11/1 Ang"le
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. VIa Chicago noc\ \ Island & Pacific railway
t leaves Omaha every FrIday at 1:10 p. m. .
via Denver Colorado Springs , Pueblo Salt
- . Lake Ogllen. Also through tourist sleeper
to Los Angeles every Wednesday on our
t southern route , via Fort Worth and EI Paso.
: - Tickets and sleeping car reservations can be
, , secured at the "Rock Island" ticket office
For full Information call on or address
. CHARLES KENNEDY. 1602 Farnam St. .
Q.N.W.P.A.
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- . The following \ program will bo , given
under the auspices of the Omaha Postoffice
, . Clerks , association nt the ' toting Men's
' Chrlstlall association auditorium Tuesday
. evening , February 5 : ' " '
PART I.
& Overture-Poet and Pensant..Suppe
postolllce Orchestrn.
' _ VIolin Solo-Cztvatina..I3ohm
1\11' Olor Nordwnll.
- Soprano Solo-Butterfly..Ettore Gelll
1\lIsR I\unchholr.
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. . Zither Duo-Meditation..Festner [
: ,4 , . 1\11' IUIII Mrt4. I < 'estner.
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PAn' II.
' Recitntion-Ilumorous Selection. . . . . . . . . . . .
\Irs. . mta'l\tnthe'on.
, - Vloln Solo-Elegle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dl\et ns
a , . Dr. Bnetens.
; Tenor Solo-Only In Dreams..DeKo\.en
, Mr Arthur Van Kuraii
, , Flute Solo-Travlnta. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .PoPP
1\11' Olnr l'ederson
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- VIolin Solo-Rhapsodic 1Ionlrolse. . .Nachetz
\tr. Antonln Sporl.
1\nrch-Damy Fiftl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Farlanll
: Omaha Banjo Club.
Concert Wallz-Nlght In Nnples. . . . . . . . . . .
, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . De I.e Guardia
, pORtolllce OrcheRtra.
1\rs. Hess-FuchR , Accompanist.
y Admission by ticket 25 cents TIckets
r can bo obtained at YOllnJ \ten's Christian
, assocIation hull and frol\1 any clerk of the
- postoffice. _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
IItJMEsEnlIii ; . . ' XCUItSl0NS.
4 South \'h the \\'u11.\8h Uul1rolul.
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On February b and 12. March 5. April 2 : !
anti 30. For rates or further Information
, anti a COPY or the 1I0llleseel\Crs' Guide call
. nt the Now Wabash oll1co. 1415 Farnalll
' . street , or wrIte G. N. CLAYTON ,
N. W. p. Agent Omaha Neb.
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' 1. A ChOlll1 ) 1'1'111 S uth.
: Tickets will be sold \ at one fare round
. trip to points III Tennessee Ientucky. Alu-
'V bama Mississippi , LouisIana and FlorIda
on the lIne of the Louisville & Nnshvllle ,
. . and NashvIlle Chattanooga & St. Louis rail-
t. : roads on January 8 , February 5 , March b ,
April 2 : ! and 30 , 1895. , 'AsI your ticket
nirnt about It. and If he cannot sell YOU
. ecuralonttcicets - write to C. P. Atmoro , general -
_ , oral passenger agent Louisville. Ky. , or
. _ , George D. Homer D. . I' A. . St. LouIs 1\10.
Hayden Dros' . ad Is on page 5 .
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. An ; SAY TALKS OF WAR ,
I GIn'1I It itS' Ills Ullinion tlut 1.1 hung /
_ ! Cluing Is n Traitor .
r- All Say , ono of the most Intelligent
_ L , . Chillamen In the United States anti In
_ t ; charge of thin Chinese labor at the Hoclt
Springs coal mlnos 011 the Union I'aclllc
. .j was at headquarters , yesterday Speaking
_ .1' ' of the war In China. Ah Say sllld : "LI
hung Chang Is a traitor to China anti In
sympathy with Japan lie wants to see
Japan win IUIlI expects to get great olllo.e
I - from the Jaimnese nut Kllang lieu , the
Chinese emperor , Is on to LI lIullg Chung ,
_ : allll will get his head , sauna with all his
. fl1 1\1 11 y.
. . . . _ _ "lIow I lIke \ the war ? Geed ! Only Japanese -
t : noose IlolI't kill enough Mongoll. If Japan-
.t ese woulll kill nine out of ten , then China-
_ I man have a sluow Now , no show. My wHo
jc .c chlldrelll born \Vyouuing . are In
. "Ollln6. uf' Canton , anti they know lIttle ot
. the war. My chlllrln \ 111'0 lIolllg to school
. there nut Japan will not get much I ( It
t beat China In war. They got Corea , and
J. souno , other nation come and eat the duck
_ V i. All , lall1oo , I like to sea 1\Iongoll killed ! elf ,
then Chinaman out hero go back and bo
: rich. "
Ah Say hall charge or nearly GOO ChIna'
: men at hock Springs , but the work of
- . mining Is very light owing , as he says ,
to IJelllJlo ha\'ln& to lI\'e before buying oal
to cook with , anti that In portions of'yo -
- . mitIS anti Colorado they are reeling the depression .
pression very keenly
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1'1J iuUW'l' SOUTlihiIi HOUTI
- \ 'ha Rook Jelllllll , Shortest 1.1110 and l'I1.le
L $ 'l'IIu" '
q 'to all pOlnls In K'uisad , Oklahoma , Indian
, 'territory , Texas amt nil poInts In southern
-k Callrornla. Only one niGht Jut to nil polntll
In Texu. The "Tex l Lhl1ltell" leaves Omaha
- u nt lilli : a. lii dally except Sur.day landln
pauollger nt all Ilolnts In Texas 12 hours In
- adnnco of nil other lilies. Through tourist
_ carll via Ft. Worth and EI Paso to LOB An-
r , seles. For full particulars , maps. folders ,
ete. , call at or address Hock bland ticket
. . 001cc . 1002 Furnall\ .
CIIAS , ENNEDY. a. N , W. P. A.
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_ . U.'den Drol' , .d. Is on paK G.
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Mare ThAn 00,000,000 i'auuqcneruu
Jlavo been cArried by the TAke Shore &
Michigan Sonthern railway during the past
twenty-five years . Very few were able to
dud any fault. The rest were dellghled. One
o'r them recently anlll : "For several years
past I have made from two to tour trips
each month betwlen Chicago and New York
and am nlmost always accompanIed by from
one to three or four others 1 believe ( ns I am
Informed by. your conductors ) that I have
made moro trips between Chicago and New
York than allY one ether 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 bave
found not only that the road itself Is far
superior , but the table and the service are
In every respect the best or , any road I have
ever traveled en. JI'ho conductors , stewards ,
walters and porters I have found to bo unl-
formly courteous and attentive , adding
greatly to the comfort of these who are
obliged 10 travel ns much ns I am " Trains
leave Chicago ns follows : 8:00 : a. m. . 10:30 :
n. m. , 3:25 : p. m. . 5:30 : p. m. . 8:45 : p. m. ,
daIly and 11:30 : p. m. , dally except Sunday
D.P. IIlIn\flhrc . T. p. A. . 727 Main \ street ,
Kansas City , Mo C. 1 ( . Wilber , W. P. A.
Chicago _ _ _ _ -p _ _ _ _
hayden Dros' . nd. Is on page 5.
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hIuuuueseeiuora' Fscursloui .
On February 12. IS)5 ! ) , the Union Pnclfic
will sell tickets from Nebraska autO lenn-
sas Ilolllts to all \lolnts \ In Kansas Nc-
braska , Wyoming , Colorado , Utah anti
Idaho , nt rate oC one faro for the rO\I1Hl \
trip , plus 200. TIckets good for twenty
dnys. Stopovers allowed
See your nearest UnIon Pacific agent.
E. DlCICI-SON : , Ocn'l Manager.
IL L. LOMAX , O. 1' . & Tkt. Agt.
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B'NAI BlUTH CONVENTION ,
SheetIng of DItrIctUrauii Lodge ' In 1h18
CIty Sua"lnyIurnlng ,
Deglnnlng Sunday morning next and con-
tinuing for three ilnys Omaha will be
honored with one of the largest fraternal
conventions that has ever assembled ( In
this city. flue mectlllg will be that or
the district grand lodge No.6. I. O. D. B. ,
representing the states of IllInois lawn ,
Nebraska , MIchigan and \Vlseonsln. The
sessions will be helll III ContInental hall ,
corner Fifteenth atlll Douglas streets , and
except while In executive session , will be
open to the public. About 100 delegates
are expected and among them will bo some
oC the ablest professional nllll business men
In the states mentioned.
WhIle hero the delegates will bo the
guests of the local lodge known as Nebraska -
brasl lodge No. 551 . 011 Sunday evening
n very elaborate inimical and lIterllry pro-
gram wlll be presented under the auspices
of the grand lodge Intellectual nllvance-
ment committee at Temple Israel. This
wlll be free to nil who wish to nttend.
On Monday evenIng February 4. the Ilele-
gates their ladles al1l1 frIends will be ten-
larch a grnllll banquet aunl ball nttetro -
. polltan hall.
The I. O. D. 1) . , which IR In the firty-
thlnl year of Its existence , has lodges In
almost every city \'here there arc JewIsh
residents. Organized ns n fraternal body ,
It has incorporated charity ns one of Its
maIn nlms. It supports several large or- I
phan asylums , homes for the aged and In-
firm and many hospltnls. The motto of
the organization Is "Bene\'olellce , Brothcrly
Love allll harmony "
The arrangements for the conventhm arc
In the hands oC lIIessrs. I. Oberfelder !
SaTnuel Katz M. MorrIs Rabbi Leo. M.
Franklin , Sol Blotchy PhilIp \ 111. Rose , C.
Brandies , I. lIesselbery , Max Meyer and
J.Ierrltt. .
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SHOVING THE QUEER.
Large Number of IIA.I Coins Jo"lnd Their
WIlY Into the City.
During the past ton days Omaha has been
flooded with a , quantity _ or new counterfeit
sliver dollars so good , that they have passed
without , much difficulty. A numb ! ! : of them
come Into the banks every day , and , some of
ille teliars have ) been deceived by the coin to
such an extent that several jiavebeen ' ac-
cepted. A majority of the dollars re brought
by deposttors , although a few have been pro-
seated bt , strangers. This fact shows that the
counterfeiters whoever they are , pass the
coin alm'ost nUrely to buslne"5s men. The
founterfe\ . ! ' in I ' many.cases Is so good that
unles ! ! .c4terully compared with the genuine
coin It Is i , nlmost Impossible to detect It. Dank
clerks say ' that. It Is the best Imitation that
they have ever met with.
The counterfeit appears to be made out of
an alloy which contains glass , as the rIng
allhougl-'sharper than that of the genuine , Is
very true and Is readily accepted as such
The best of the coins are coated with silver ,
although they still retain a soapy greasy ap-
pearance. The face and back cannot bo de-
tected from those or a genuine coin. The
milling Is also very good , but , ns Is the case
with all counterfeits , the edges are not sharp. .
The dates are various , but the greater portion -
tion have the late 1891. This 1891 dollar Is
the best of the counterfeits being the one
that Is coated with sliver , and , to an ordinary
observer exactly like the genuine. . The
weIght Is almost correct more so In some
than In others , but still a little lighter than
the genuine. _
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CONDITION OF CITY FUNDS.
Treasurer I\Iulte8 R Report Showln ! thin
IJull\nCC8 011 uhuuuid
Deputy City Treasurer Feall bas prepared
the annual rePort of the treasurer's depart-
ment , which was submitted to the mayor
and council last evenIng. , The totals Indicate -
cato that 1355567.38 was collected In taxes
by the city durIng 1894. or this amount
$829,841.88 represents general taxes and
$525,725,50 special taxes. There Is a balance
In every fund except tIme health fund , which
Is overdrawn about ' $1.200. ' As a rule , how-
over , the balances are materially smaller
than those which were carried over at the I
beginning of lie year.
NEW FACTORY FOR OMAHA.
l.ood Capital Wilt Slack VII tIme . En-
tortlrl8e.
Omaha will ! have a cooperage factory
with n capital of $200,000 and a capacity of
15,200 barrels and packages per day. The
Incorporators are \V. S. Cady 11. E. rai-
mer , C. F. Weller J , E. bum and D\I\
Farrell , jrVonic will bo commenced antI
the factory will bo In operation In the spring
The location has not yet been mndelJUblle.
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I\lulIY bCI'lt the Oilier .
Life Is becoming a weary burden to County
Clerk Saekott , Count ) " Treasurer lrey and (
County Judge Baxter , In whose hands the
appointment of the couniS' cOlllmlssloner lies.
There are tweut.flve applicants for the po.
tuition and theke men und their friends can-
IInually besiege the nll11llnting power The
appoIntment will In all probability bo made
within time next few days. Time county cmii-
missioners have decided to await until the
appolnlment before they consider the ques-
lion of the county cmllloyes and their salaries .
aries .
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Clnlrllll time 1.lInll 111 InherItance !
ST. LOUIS , Jun. 29.-In the UCilted States
Court of Appeals John Burke Is suing the
Little hock JunctIon railway to establish
title to Ilroperty In Little koch , Ark. , which
he says Is his by inheritance ! Time raIlway
company claims this properly by title from
Slliewall. who bought It at a tax sale decreed
by the I'ulaslil county court ,
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WniJlllIIIIIII.l'lllll\lul'U , IIncll.'lIrreIIlBUrl' .
OLYMPIA'ashu. . , Jan. 29.-A memorial
to congress praying time government to foreclose -
close the PacIfIc railroad liens excited a
lengthy debate In the IUl1Ife yesterday ,
It was defeated by a vote of 6i to 66.
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1I1rclaalllcs' IlIltllulo 0.111\1\11\(1 ( lay FIre
MONTREAL , Jaum 29.-The Mcchanlcs' Institute -
stltuto hero was damaged loy a fire to the
extent of about $50,000. Time building con-
tamed one of the finest libraries lu Callada.
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lIa'den Dros' . ad Is on page 6.
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Muslin Underwear at Manuflcturers' ' Prices
Cloaks and Furs Cl I or Less
. fl.kSCOFIELD
O.IlSCOfIELD
U 1\ I CLQAKS.SUITS FURS.
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StJ11Ing Wet DreES Goods for a Day and a
Bl\lf Longer ,
lAST OF TIlE WET GOODS THURSDAY NOON
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Thursday Neon - No \Ioro ! 20 l'cr
Cent IJhcountll on Linens
After Thmmtt
No houro In America ever dill or ever will
glvo such genuine bargains as have been go-
Ing out or our store the past week
All time wet dress goods were our own per-
feet and most popular styles ; styles that are
exclusive with us In .Oniahma Thousands
of yards have gone for little or nothIng , anti
will continue to go up to Thursday at noon
All the Wet dress goolls left at noon Thursday -
day are contracted for and will be removed
at once from our stock : there's nothing reserved -
served , for this , the last day anti a half Is
to be the greatest of them all , for while you I
could get n dress pattern for very little
money before , you can now get
A J.'INI Dfl1SS PATTERN
FOIl NEXT TO NOTII1NG.
Thllrsday at noon we chose np to nice our
annual inventory and nt that time will also
end our great twenty per cent discount sale
on all winter goods.
. . . l'oslt1vely the last day that we will gIve
twenty per cent discount on I.INENS.
No more musllns and sheetlngs at cost after
Thursday noon.
Hemeber this : It Is the greatest bargain
sale of wet dress goods ever held In Omaha ,
and Jr you . miss It you mIss the greatest op.
portunlt you ever had.
KELL1Y , STIGEIt & CO. ,
Selling wet dress goods to Thursday noon only
Parnam and 15th Sts.
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The State nellef commiSSIon have eatab-
hishied headquarters at 109 Frenzer block
where nil contributions at provl3lons and
clothing shoulll be sent . Instead or 407 Drown
block as heretofore. All correspondence
should bE' addresS to me at 407 Drown
block. W. N. NASON President.
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Ctl111n I'R'ment In Full.
Answers have been flied by ex-County
Judge Eller and George Darker and William
S. Rector the sureties on the bond which
ho gave when ho was elected county JUdge.
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O\IAIIA , Neb. . Jan. 2S , 1895.-Edltor
Omaha Dee : We have noticed or late several
Items In your paper In reference to Anl- !
toxlne. \Ve would say that In October last
wo received Dehrlng's Antl-toxlno from the
Importers In New York City , which was used
In two cases at South Omaha with good re-
suits wo thereby being the first house to
place this article on sale In thIs section Wo
have been In constant communIcation with
the New York City Board of Health and also
several New York City hospitals , and they
advise us that In their Judgment the Ame-rl.
can product Is equal to the Imported , as there
was much of time so. called Imported that was
spurious .
We have Dehrlng's Antl-toxlne In stock of
several dlfl'erent strengths ; also the product
or the New York Institute. Dr. L. 1\1. 1111-
dreth of Lyons Neb , and other physicians
whom wo coulll name In this .section huve ad-
vised liS that they have used the New York
product with good reatmits ,
Yours Very Truly
TIlE ALOE & pImFOLD CO.
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I CII Soups Dishes 'of
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Splendid C\raHre ajonl/t NeIToulo1Cttll
I1.adh. . JJraln 1'Ibau.lon ' : , , el" . J' > 4'dt
.pg.laI , or eDsrai l.eurnlglat ! ! U for Uta.
B IUltllU , Oout Kldner fllaordt , Arid ' . i3
perils Aniljlula. : ittldoto ltt A : .I .
11nd other tlco..o. . 1'nle , 10 ) , 2 and'aea . . ,
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For sale by all druggists . O'dahL
NEW FACES ALIAlIOUTCUANOINO
SW Ibo Features nn < 1l1culov'
lag Ulemlihesln 160 ) p. bock fur a .tam . ' a
dobn U . ' ' ' ' ) " . lnW,4245t.N.Y : .
wYllllur 91 Wwd IIl , ' , Fecimul ; 1)01\1I. '
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In the suit brOught by Burt G. Wheeler ,
through her gdartUan Isaac Admmnms the
plaIntiff clammed : tbltt when the estate of her
father was settlK1IRller failed to pay over
to Gila Daniel , ' ' 'hQ ' ' was .her guardian mit
that time U , D1.60'a ' Portion 01 the proceeds
or the estate. Sb lInseqllently brought suIt
for that amount Uainst Elherantl his bOlllls.
men The answtuahmm1iege thnt . . thc > full amount
or time estaUtvaB' : J11l1 over , to Ilamel
Thousands or DLUS of rheumatism have
been cured by IIbod.'s Sarsal'ar\l1a. \ This Is
abundant reasonUot belief that It will cure j
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Hoyden Dros' . * tl.t ! Is on page 5.
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Whnt lJlI\Vlla Think of Thh"
To the Editor b ! ' T1le Dee : Time following
interesting correspondence will explain Itself :
OMAhA . Neb , Jan 24 , 1895-Ames n. B.
Agency , City , Gentlemen : The large also
$ tOO concert grand upright Kimball piano ,
French walnut finish seven RIIII ana-third
octaves , three strings and agrafto duet
music desk , three pedals , highest grade
workmanship finest tone amid action , Is now
on exhibition In our store ns per agree-
ment. Will bo pleased to show same , and
guarantee Its unexcelled Ilualltlcs and \'nille.
Piano stool nllli scarf included In tirlco
Respectrully ) yours A. HOSpE , Jit.
Time above $400 piano now on exhibition
at the store of A. Hospe , Jr. , on Douglas ,
will bo given to any person selllng for us
six or our North Thlrty-soventh street
special bargain $200 lots , absolutely the
greatest Investment ever offered In Omaha.
Investigation Invited. Call for Particulars
Such chances are rare Competition closes
February 10th.
AMES n. E. AGENCY
1617 Parnam , OIlP. N. Y. Llro.
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POLICE COURT HAPPENINGS
Stories of Mon : mind Women 'Vho TrUIIIl\et
HULuos hum the City Cuurt.
Marshal Marvin of Oxford , Neb" , wants the
Omaha police to look out for George Albaugh ,
who Is vanted In Oxford for horse ateaiing
ChIef Seavpy has issued on order for time
arrest of Charles Storz , a saloon keeper at
TWenty-follrth allll Clark streets charged
with violating time Sunday closIng laws.
C. C. Stnrlweather , superinlellllent of the
Detroit police department , has requested Chief
. Seavey to sellll him time photographs of the
three hotel thieves captured In this city a
month ago. The Detroit officials think these arc
time men who commlttcd a bIg robbery In
that city last summer.
Chief Detective haze has gone to Missouri
Valley to give e\'lIlenco In the case agaInst
William Davis , accused of the mllrder of
\Iarshal Whitney last summer. Davis Is 1\
pal of "Hedlly" Wilson , the man who was
shot at the limo Whitney was killed. Wilson
made his escape , but was captured nt Grand
Island and after being taken back to the
Valley was lynched by the enraged citizens.
The men were engaged In burglarizIng a
store when the marshal came on them , and In
the fight that followed he was kIlled
SALE OF TIlE MORSE STOCK {
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Oml\ha's ' Immense Center of Trndo Will
Ohl\ngo Hl\ntls Seen ,
PURCIIASED BY CAPITAL FROM THE EAST
8. r. Monc , time rOllnder of time 1I0llse
Step Into time I'reslllcncy of the > New
L'ompaumy RIIII Will I.auk
After Its Intercsttl.
The Morse Dry Goods company has !
changed hands. The arrangements of the
sale were perfected Immeillutely upon
the return of S. 1' . Morse from New York
and Boston , where ho was successful In getting .
ling eastern capital Interested III forming a
new company or which he will bo time head.
This neW compnny will take possession on
ebruary 16. An Inventory of the stock will
bo taken within the next ten days.
The name or the firm will remain time SRme.
Articles oC Itlcorlloratlon will bo filed within
the next week. It Is rumorell that
\V. II. Wrisley will remain ns mnllager.
W. V. Morse retires from nil connection with
time coumcern Time workIng force will not bo
reduced and may possibly bo Increased lr
patronngo Justifies It.
"Tho report Is trim that timoMorso Dry
Geode comllall will be openell under a hew
muungement , " saId S. p. Morse , when asked
about It. "The change will be made on tIme
15th. A. sale of the stock has been madc to
Parties backed by eastern cnultallsts who will
cndea\'or to keep time concern III the rront
rank or the mercantile world.
" 1 hml mme trouble nt all secnrlng eastern
capital for Nebraska In\'estmentR. " continued
1\11' Iorse. " ' ' the
"That complete' rcCutes predictions -
dictions made by some calamlt howlers be-
rare the election , In whIch they pictured that
the election of Go\'ernor 1I0lcomb would hurt
the credit of the state. Boston and New
York 1II0ney was readily obtained to Ilerfect
the formation of our lIew corporation "
Secretary Lehmer of the present organ-
Ization Itl substance echoed the sentiments
of Mr. Morse amid minIm that the Morse Dry
Goods company of the future meant n greut
deal for time business Interests of Omaha.
, S. 1' . Morse the founder or time old com-
pnny and president of time new cOflloratlon ,
first embarked In business In Omaha In
1877 at Tenth and Jackson streets In a modest -
est wooden structure. In 18S0 he remov'd to
Thirteenth amid Farnammi and III 1890 time
present commodious quarters were first occu-
Plot1. The concern Is one oC the largest mer-
cantllo houses In the west and the rumor of
time transfer was the tOllle of the hour nt the
Commercial club and on the streets yester-
day.
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CONTIHtHTAL'
LOTHIHC : HOUSE
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We can't stand this any longer- I
We're desperate and we'll do.most : . anything to sell goods- ,
. . , Especially , : yercoatso ; . .
We'r willing to do anything'yoiit say to create a little ex- .1
citeln nt-and besides we , kriowlwe4 can't expect.to' get half
price or near it ; for overcoats. now.- ! That's why we hold an .
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Overcoat Saie ; , " ' , ,
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Saturday , F e. . 2 " . . Saturday. : , : c. ' j .
" The like of which has..never been : seen in Americ ' i
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LOTHIHC HOUSE .
ChaR. 'Shiverick & Coo ,
, 'FURNITURE
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1206 , 120 Douglas Street.
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W'LLA $
$3 HOreo ISTH 'BEST.
till IIbt 1St. FIT FOR A KING.
. , . " ' , $ B. CORDOVAN :
rh.i 'FRENCH&tNAl4tLLto CALF. '
, , > ! : ! , . f"I " ' , , , fINECALf&\ANGARDI1 \ f
. , , . " ' " . , I $ .9PQlICE,350LES. .
. "i" : ot : ; .9 $2. WORKINGMEN's
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" 2i.I,7. ! > 'BOyS'SCHOOLSHOEl :
, , : . - ! > > . LAD us : ,
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Over 000,1\1U1l00 People wen the
W. L. Douglas' ' $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They glvo the belt value for the money.
They cllllal eustOlll Ihoes In .tylo mind fit.
Timour weiulnll qUalltlcs are unsurpused.
The prIces are unUo1'.stamped on solo .
Prom $ i tl : : $ .1 saved ovr ether ! makes
11 your dealer cmnct 8uppiy you ' ; ' 'o can Sold by
A , W. Bowman CO. , N. .6th . St.
C. J. Carlson218'N. ' 24th St.
W. W. Fisher , Parker and
Leavenworth St.
J. Newman , 424 S , 13th St.
Kelley , SUeer & Co . Farnam
and 16th St.
T. S. Cres5ey. 2509 N St. , South
Omaha ,
Teeth Without Plates
BAILEY
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l'ulon : Ink'l
itithmtummd 1 JUlrna'n Slim
'J'o/r lOSt $ .
Pull Sot Teeth . . ! 6.00 I Silver PIIIIIIl1l ; . .tt.0)
JlUbt 1'IIl'th. . . . . T.G I l'urlllJoJll ( Jo'llllnij , ! 2AX3 : !
'J'lIln I 1'llItl' . , . , . . . . 10.OJ I Ouhl Orllwn8. 2k ; ! : . . IJ.OJ :
1'ulmmieshxtrao'mm Silo IIiiridiu ; loeth.touth 11.00
T.'cth : , Out In Mornll1 , flow
New Teeth Sarn Day
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Don't ' . Neglect Your Eyes
W. r. Seymour our optician , has beell
extremely successful In lilting glasses to
hundreds or time beat people \ ? In the cIty.
Lenses Exchanged 1reo - of Charge.
The Aloe & Penfold Co. ,
LEADING SCmNTJFIO OPTICIANS.
1408 1'urnam Street.
OJposlte ? Paxton 1I0tet
TIlE LION DRUG STOnEJ.
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RANmSCAN I
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DROPS Purely
Ijulul U Vegetable ,
Prepared from the origInal 10 nuha fro
mervedbn , time Al'ebh'crof limo Rely loAncbav
sagan authentic imistory dating bmtci000yearmm \
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A POSITIVE CURE :
for aU Stomach , Kidney and Bowel
, troubles , e&peclally
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OHRONIO CONSTIPATION
Price 50 ceJ1ts. Sold by 1111 druggJstl1.
the Fra'.lcis\an \ : Remedy CO'I
lU Vk ' UBE.S 3'1' , CIIlOAOO , ILL.
for Clrc'lllIl' , ,1"\ III llitrl1tcd C.'Iend:1Jo
For sale by Kuhn { & C ? . , 15th & Dou l.\s ( \
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000 SkiRn
. /.rL/ M - . Can no more replace a lost lung than a
lost leg. But consumption in its early
U ' ' stages yields to the right treatment
Plain Cod Liver Oil is nasty to take
and liable to upset the stomach ,
0zornulsion . !
( TRADD.t1ARK. )
Is palatable and easy to take It contains Ozone , the life giving principIa
of sea air , which supplies the oxygen necessary for the proper digestion
of the oil. , It also contains Guaiacol , made from the resin of eech trees ,
which kills the poisonous bacteria present in the blood of consumptives.
This is i why it cures diseases of the lungs. It produces a great appetite
and soon recruits the energy of the systcm It is an ideal food for
sick people , easy for the stomach , and harmless under prolonged use.
It is the kind Physicians Prescribe
For Colds , Coughs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma ,
the after effects of Pneumonia and La Grippe ,
. and nil Pulmonary Complaints ; Scrofula , Gcneral
Debility , Loss of Flesh , and \Vnstlng Diseases.
Handsome Illustrated Pamphlet Free. T. A. SLOCUM CO. , 133 Pearl St. , New York.
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15th and Douglas Sts. ,
OMAHA.
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II 8 REV I T'Y IS THE SOUL 0 FV IT. "
GOOD WIFE I YOU NEED
SAPOLJO
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Thia FmUD'1I Ucmedy cures quIcklY permanently ,
nllnenuus imm5cusesVemtk tolUnrY.I.I.ui Irnlll l'ower , -
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uoutueho. Wnlwlulll08S. . I..t " "Unllt . . utlglmtly . . cmmmls-
slousovU dreanm ' , unmm.omemmcy . . amid WII.IlIli/dlseuses CIIU"
ed by ) Duthfut em'rra 0" " " 'ee. . " . . CUlltO"9 nu
oplat,9. hn u"rvel..utcnuclblnod 'Ilcler. MakeS
tllol'lIlo and puny strong nntl I'll1mp. 1''I.lJyenrrlcdln : '
vest pockel. tH per box ; 0 tor IS. . IIYIIIl\U pro'aIt1wltIi
n wrlltcnllunranteo tocuroor monoyrefundedVrlteu ,
free hl".lIenl bOk . sealed plain wrnpper. with . tesU' .
, . . . ; , . . . . DtT. " ' . OAT. menials neil ! mmnanm'Iai rMorenres. Jl'othnrct Jor .onolllll1.
h' OAT. ' ' ' ' OAT . ' ' .
Perve \ seed Co. . lIInSOIllC Temple , Cblcul/o.
fon. . JJtll'l1re 01 ( mllatlom. Hold by our agents oraddresslerve , /
Sold In Omaha by Sherman & McConnell. lCutmm . & Co and by Vickers & Merchant . Drugglllt.
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FROM GASOLINE
DIRECT FROM THE TANI' . '
ROWER
THIN STEAM
. No Roller No Htenm. No-Engineer.
DES' POVEIt for Corn nl\ll Feed 1\III1H ; IInJlDI
lIllY , Ituuulng Soparntors , CrelllUcrlcs , .s.e.
OTTO GASOLINE ENGINES
Stationary 0. Portable.
1 to 120 II. P. StobOil : ; . p. . _ ,
Send tar Catalogue , I'rlces , etc , describIng work to ho I doa .
ChlcagO,24SLakeSt. ; , THE OTTO GAS EN CINE WORKS
ChIo Omaha , , 321 So. 15th St. 33d do 'Vnlnut Stun , l'UILAUEL1. l'A.
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Young Man Take a Hint.
_ Don' bo afraid to start in at the bottom. Donlt '
I think you must have everything "spit and span"whon
! I ' ' and sottio down. 'Vo cnn give you u.
marry
I ( you snug little Honsckeopln Outfit for VOt.y smullalUount
-and then wo don't want thc money oithol' . You can
I RED IT pay for It gi'adtmithly.Vltita little hem , partly ' : filled
I ' _ and II , little wHo w(111 willed , " you al'o on tim high
I - I'oud to Sllcccse. .
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810 worthiul 1111I11. . I'iII Ir week
Boiled IloWII mime as follows ' hind . It Is I all . Ur Hot JIr 1II'"l1h.
tii I hUUIIJ to UH wimcim , I 1)1cm ) I 3'Oti ILl I 0111 , S" worth of /ood ' 51.5(1 per woult
only onu . timing ! hu immure ur , lIur guomil - , ( 'Ir lIjIilOO mm mmudmmtgm .
mire lOll , "IOrr.lhll' I. hath ns to mmimmtlity SSt ) worth ot giutI4 , i2 ! ! Iin' worltl
and \,111110 Our sale rnollilre courlCOU ( Ir -JljiK Oil mu 1IIIIIIIh
our bhhJlJlOlltH are 1)I'OIl1pl , 111111 Y"III' In" "orl lOt geOl 8. I.110 ! ! ! IWI . "Iwlt ,
IIOIrlllllllO , IS III , rnlllllly I H pp roe Iii . I o ml. 01' 810 Ior 11I11111/1.
Eltimor , vou uay caslm [ 01 IIceop t our easy 8100 worlh lit giumnls ! , ftIII : ietr wl'11I
IJ.lYIIIOlltllun. : C /1' 1IjI1 u : 111'1' 11I0Iltl. .
. S12I5 worth of 1:011118,11:1.110 : 1"1' week
' ' . Or Nli hun IIIllIIth
. SIWO\D-\Vlth
ItJltS'l'-\f1th Cash. -
- 81..0 worth of/III.'II. / I . Ji I.r ! reek !
IIr iii 1IIIlnr I IIIlIlIth.
hart Cash and ! so muoh 1101' mouth 8200 worUllI1 ' 1:01111IIIII ! I'or wmlt !
( ' ' ) IllllOIth.
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TlllltU-\\'lIh hart cumuli AIII1 so .
8.0 : wllrlla of good . . 1'1I11 IlI'r week ;
milch llUr week . ( /1' 1825 : pOl' 1I1111lth
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$12.75 $ I .
This solill Oak Sll1oboal'd , 0 /
Icot1 InchcB high h , 4 feet wide , ( I
28 InclcB ! deep , German Be"ol
Plato Mh'I'OI' , 14x21 1 inch os ,
o"ul pllit/1\PI' / \ , hUlld CUI' "ell. 4" .
Yell "OI\lClllbel' " this bOILI'tl ? _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ '
Wo nd vOl'Usefl It tit * HI.8i ( : , -
ntlll toW you it waf : ! worth * 28 : ! . I . ; ' '
'Vo had hotweon one ILnd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
two hun l'od , tumid huit'o ) fOI.ty-
Ii0 loft. ' {
nulls fs n sample ) of Out' ' 95 ! ) ; ) ; -
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$12.15 $ 'I I , : a4-e.e' } i I .
s4HSuL,6 % , .
' Petti11S1.11at. Stoves.
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Wc arc Sole Auclltfi for 01U1I1IO.
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' Nearly ) o\ryboil ! Itnowli that the " "Penlnsulal' ' bra
the hest arid itt Ill'iCCd far below allY olhul' house In the
city .
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