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‘I‘HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JANUARY 20, : 1888, ~TWELVE PAGES. January Ist, 188, | T | | +| Organized (848, | OPINION OF = | The National Life Insurance Company, of Vermant| ™ | Durheg Wi e e (s b ot Are Now in Thelr ew Offices, Rooms 401, 402 and 403 Fourth Floor, . 0\’0[40\0&1’8%‘0 on. E“ZU[ wng . ———— for death losses, matnred endowm ot 0 i i wee | NeWw Paxton Block, Corner 16th amd Farnam Streets.| g NATIONAL LI - policies 436,817.46, showing a dl::Dn“:r: I't::w:' nnx’n-l- :n par ::r" !F-'nll‘ril.- The Eminent Insorance Actuary, of Masse T 6F - chold. sictd Sancapy 1, ; Is the SAFEST, CHEAPEST and BEST achnsetts, upon (he :::;,:’0’",,';,’;03’0(,‘,' poiieli Take the Elevator. (Entrance for a Few Days Through Corner Store on Farnam Street.) cflmm'y o Insure in. i Savings Bank and Ingurance Combined. lflSlZl“mcm B()Ild The National Lifg Insurance Co., of Vermont, - Gen'l Agent National Life Insurance CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR INSTALLMENT BOND POLICY, ir: T congratulate the public that \mn~< ompany —and 1 do not know FACTS FOR AN INSURER TO CONSIDER ADVANTAGES OF THE INSTALLMENT BOND wsontider ono--offeps a LIPE INSUR- . ’ ANCE BOND to which no pradent man ; who veeds insuran an object. It An ordinary Life Tusurance Policy provides an es Business men appreciate the advantages of this new Tu case of death your beirs receive the full simount of UNDER 1118 BOND YOU “PAY A& YOU GO: STOP wip- MOCts every conting L combines en- for your dependents after your death. form of insurtnce, and nre largely investing in it because: | the bond. 1f you live you receive the full amoun 1 LOss; STOP WITH PROFIT, 01t CONPINUE FOR GREAT- Joment with in il o Yaoit f The annunl deposit is practically saved, while it se 4 contain any possible trap. Itis good for An Installment Bond Policy is free from the claims of oa S aTANEE ARBITE R dosignated period and fen | Dond with fnterest. : FI1s, its fuce at” maturity or previous denth, ereditors, provides for death and also for one’s advancing . ng tnvestment, Every man who desives to Tt protects ngainst adversity in husiness, tional's is the simplast form of pol in exig- and for a precisely stipulated sum, after u ¥ el A B R (g YE10H (Bvartiantahd 1 bined ! E two yeurs. This stipatition of ndefinit protect his family hin should buy one of these in- i an investment and a protection combined. X S, is stipulation of adefinite, ational Installment Bond Policy offers hoth ad- wtaliment Bond lo he is in good héalth, as this com- fuir and equitable cash surrender value, combined in one, and at a much re +d uvq. pany se leets its risks with it care, but when th. e + is what life insurance has gencrally hix Bond Policy is superior to ordinary Life Tusur- i fustatlment Bond Poliey it is incontestable and good as e d ¢ L tin 3 i its poliey holders, lacked, and the want of it has disgusted use you need not “die 1o win. gold The installments paid are like deposits in a sav itional is the only company inthe country issuing the public with the business, even as m m A||l|||n|:"\ Endowment [nsurance, because The T liment Bonds are issued from one to twenty bunk. and are retwrned to the bondholder at his option, Tncontestible Installment Bond Policy cond ilvnl by lle‘nms(:u!\- nt and econ- M' Beeause n. ,‘-,.Alh are not estimated, but fixed buy ¢ sn 1!0“(\\<-u v I||~(u||||u-|\t H.md Policy payuble death, for its ¢ Value, and guarantees a definite sum in aunnal or quarterly instailments, tained the highest (I\ vactor for econo- in a positive ¢ ni-unn i lm boud then Fecomes payable to you for cash evory year. If the purchaser at any time discontinues his install- MY, conservatism, pradence and integ- 2d, Boeuuse there is no forfeiture of yayments on dis: ) i ihe end of the 1 S, 0r your eirs ‘ The l{mul is not hampered by any conditions or restr ments, the company will redecm the boud for the stipulated 5H¥s A weathared overy Lt continuanee of the policy, a Cash Value heing Y e cash at once in case eath, or you ions, and its cash value cannot be impaived or jeopardized. A e LARRS tie Thea. VERRGS e e AT, i k. such ¢ s is RETRIN AT ONAT, 1 '; 84 tH6 1Y O BENYS WhioH, Mt ALY CAeAl A ITOUE DR U O GBIt g o .l> l(fnw % 'L‘\‘ “n' »"L \!|'lu‘:('n| Jltl?lnll :‘d B expros d “v‘,‘ its face. s_.lmn..l the pure 1 be u_n.mu ood proof of its safet a bond policy, guarantees a cash return if you wish to dis- ings' bank and dnsurance that is exempt from er he honds afford the very best sceurity,and is negotia: to pay the installments coming due, the company will ad- It will certainly be preferved to any itiaus: : iRKBhAWlaVarsa; ble the same us any other hond or stock. 1ce the amount desired and continue the bond in force. mlm.lm.m u[{ll‘\-(nhur; e by ono J who kvows the fact that at thirty he Itis Absolutely Free from Technicalities, and the Simplest Form of Insurance Contractin Use. Safe as a Government Bond. Good as Gold. e reater chince of livinito o sixty an of dy earlie orty u greater FIRST. 1t the amount of 81,000 with all surplus shail be paid should death oveur within twenty year chance of living to be sixty-five than of ut the Bond shall be Paid Up in twenly yeavs, “hat it shali the n mature, and tie $1.000 paid to puschaser dying carlier: and av tifty more than an vith all the surplus aecrueil. cven chance of living t he seventy. s (1 T tue guananteed on margin of Bond shall he paid o purchaser at any time hie desives to discon- How much better, then, to have a bond i t payable to oneself at an age when he is FOURTH—Tre Bond Policies are as safe and the returns larger than a U. S. Government Boud. more likely to be dependent than to v have others dependent on him, and on ORGANIZED, 1848, ASSETS OVER FOUR MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, DEATH LOSSES AND ENDOWMENTS PAID, $2,325,414.36. POLICIES INCONTESTABLE. Vs ;‘llT...'.‘"iI, vl ’::,\‘,"‘:‘:,‘;,‘ which nothing can be received till s . 3 i o Tt i : death, or at the arbitrary diseretion, or “This is the Company in which to insure, as it combines all the advantages Tts interest receivts alone since organization have paid a'l depth claims and 0 b S e T Tl ¥ di R 1 i sl el bt et St vah g bhaRA IRV UEI T R TR Ly T left & balance of nearly #0.000, This has heen the result of skill ‘and prudence | | . For conser s (e manngoi (D LUK LGt il e }‘.,“'\‘h,‘\"“,",‘"‘ ”w“:‘mf:'l“f'l“"”‘l""{“!";““h” has 1o stockholders to claim any part of the profits. The assets and surplus in investment, combined with careful medical selection of sound healthy risks, ] L hera ured and la iividends to pohwey holders the Nati 1 3 contingeney of death nd wing all belong to the insured. and most important points in a well managed Life Insurance Campany. RUEDERE CIORY 2 00 superior in the world. whiolly’ unprovided for ati equaily iiie portant contingeney. that of living he- yond the insurable intevest, has proved n = a snd trap to thousands, and the Nation- PATRONS,.—These include men of the highest financial and profe Trw NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY is entitied to your fi DIVIDENDS.—]ts large dividend veturns reducing the cost of insurance below Life insurance Compuny of Vermont standing—men of National veputation for their shrewd, sound business j sideration. since it holds the foremost place amoing the Life Insurance ‘I{"l':“f”m"\“;:':"'“""{"‘”}' o Asion, "]‘""!:"‘f'* (U s tke v issuing this sdmivable bond, which is ment, and whose patronage nnd ondorsement is in itsell a stvong, convineing tions of Lhe worid, and olfers saperior adsantages with unequalied Gnancial se- | | outin the Nation i hon thenit TEC ol T R oot oue ketelving| | wholly: tvee ) {Eom! ny bghytrap HU8 B ite G L sarity. ; aile i tahen the geandest step in fair dealing argument in favor of its excellence ks whose policies ave move than paid by the dividends. L el B UL This bond, beeoming after two y a really negotiable security, will he ul' THE NATIONAL LIFE writes no Speculative Plans of Insurance. This Instal'ment Bond Policy is very popular with husiness me., each option or semement bemg guaranteed. (No Estimat:s) rentise 0608 WHo WEhCH 1o awil ins A ctead of renting a home. for it will facil- For rates and other information r-garding theiv Installment Bonds and Life Rate Endowment, and other plans, address SO e b elon WANTED--A Bew Good Enetoec Reliabl Agets, M. L. ROEDER, Manager Western Department, Omaha, Neb, &%t insurance policies heretofore Offlces, New Paxton Block, 16th and Farnam Streets. ) tence, This company, now in active business for over Tt guarantees that a certain amount of money, with in- thirty-nine years, has always heen in the advancein liberal terest will be acevmulated within a specitied time. TR WRI SOME TOUCHING SC nelrgse Goods and Sk Sale. ayden Bros. Hayden Bros. Falconers Sale Monday. WALLA WALLA WIND. ty K. Painter, e ho sale begins Monday morning and | Commencing Monday morning, Jan. | On Monday, Jan. 80, we will offer | To remind our friends of our special 5 5 =i (e ‘ an. 28, Rhe DeorepitatdEnflei ']"‘"{""" will continue until these ggod are all | 80th, we will give our customersachance | some extraordinary ¥ ins in table | sale Monday of evening silks ana | Emects of the SIARCOKRY nonBWaste e e e i ',','!'..'v" ”]?,';h“.“,h fRranfonaiotiNewiY ork stholfamoustiigola. to buy ladies and gentsfurnishing goods | linens, bed sprea s laces, and * linens, housekeeping . ington Territory. ! fiovae 1 Bno LY magnetic physician, yesterday closed 36 in. Enghsh cashmeres, all | ats uch prices that it will pay you to in- JUST LOOK AT THIS LIST goods and _ embroideries, of which Washington correspondent Boston Ad- | statement that a bill to pension Hettio his first week of healing the poor Em, y e, worth .| vestigate. Expecting our spring goods 56 inches wide turl red d we gave full particulars in - ver One of the most curious K. Painter hasbeen reported in the s atthe Grand opern house. [ivery Sat- 27 in. fancy brocade and plain | {0 arrive in a few days, and wishing to | fast colors at 20 cents, reduced from fivening BEw. The sule will | interesting features of the 1 ate. Mrs. Painter was formerly of Phil- urday hereafter, from 94 to 104, he will suitings, 10c, reduded from 18c. close outall our winter goods, and to | cents. be'n great one, N. B. FALCoNkRr. | Governor Semple of Wushington I adelphia but now resides in Lincoln. [ publicly heal the sick there. The mul- | ™ gg \ieces knickerbocker and pln head | cloan up stock, goods shall be sold re- | 60 inches wide heavy damask at 30 s L tory to the _secretary of the e R g titudes who daily assembled there look 4S8IOtmevinki At bos Shedloss of o e i Chmenk BDD S just printed, is the bit of tradition and | WS personally acquainted with the lady upon his work S l"}:““‘)"" b "”““ pieces double width union suitings | * Gents heavy scarlet undershirts, no | day only. 7 5 et lllulm ic which he weavesubout a zephyr d"]"{“": the war, whose arm was stiff at the shoulder for ¢, good value at 30c. Qe ol T A e as mvids blonohed: Gormaiile meiirs e E5i : through the mountains, er medical skill was of infinite ad- 12 years, recovered full control of it by | 21 pieces double wid h all wool suit- | Gents heavy Scotch grey undershirts, | damask. a4 Genta, actual Voluaiss | miaony Brotherie faround ther World duil isiimyis east wind,7ihoe soys, ¢the dry- | vaniageito theboya, B0 my knowladze a few minutes manipulation. Mr. Hen- 200, % " o bl A i3 ) £ & Eighty Days,” will be produced at Boyd's | jpe hilling A nooon e J M ) A o b ings, 20c, & cut from 69 . no drawers, “only 25¢ cuch, reduced | cents, for Monday only. obarn nouse, next Friduy and Saturday even: | i1€ oF chilling wind, according 0 the | gho hus saved many lives by her timely glonis arm, 0,‘ s.uulh Omuha, was stiff mt' |“ pieces all wool 86 in dress flannel | from 50c. ards wide Irish and German | ings and Saturday matinee. The production | Stson, that blows down the Columb skill and gentle care—1 eannot speak in the elbow six years, Complete use o 5 ; nts heayy all wool hose only 15c | damask that sells every day but Sunday | will be presented by a strong cast. Mr. Bo- with great force sometimes, R e R L the joint was given him instantly. Miss ‘m! eces all wooi French tricot at | per pair, reduced from for $1. ard; our price” on Monday | lossy Kiraify will superintend the production vullml by them the Walla: Walla: wind, | 100 high terms of her for her attention Kingan. 1418 Sixteenth street, deaf 20 | 570 a special good thing at 8. Ladics flecced lined hose, heavy and | #1.00 per yiur ! “ | in person. “There will be two new ballets | because’it came to them from the direc- | to myself when a great sufferer, and [ years, heard the ticking of a watch from | 4 pieces silk mixed French tricot at | pegular made, ouly 19¢ per pair, S D e D fringed clothes, | Presented, and two car loads of scenery will | tion of the Walla Walla country. Tn | can xpeak for hundreds who were under the maguetic touch of the great healer. | 550, veduced from $1.25. trom 4“‘. ¢ virdslonm. ount 81.55 And 81,601 LS ised. A trick elephant will appear in the | the winter this wind brings f ing | her unceasing care and mothe kind- An aged lady, with the color of death 5'Atlantic 0} B,1 oashmeres all 2 ) | : henvy brown balbriggan hose | oods. on Monday 8 cents to close, greatooropolis soeno, weather, and_sometimes will close the | ness with myself. Towe my life pon hor face, falrly carried to former price 85e. m|l\ 5¢ per pair, reduced from 0c. I"Q:J» 1ot 5..':1 spreads, fimtm-nf& pat- | One of the greatest of American actrosscs, | SUreams with ice. In-the summer it is | She had 4 commission from the gover the stage and to the astonisment and 20 pieces 56 in. flannels and tricots at Daalaainalkiaaloveatodis terns, for Monday 88 cents, regular price ( Clara Morris, will appear at Boyd's opera | & parching wind, and its approach can | nors of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, delight of the audicnce the flush of just 4 regular prie TR T Tt o TH O TP L Pt R A U SECLARET: house, Fabruary 6, 7 and 8. During the. en- | be noted for long distances as it 1ifts | and u puss from General U health was soon restored by his w picces all wool serge at 35¢, others ..ml $1.50, reduced to ' i b6 o) Yorochat bed _spreads that have gagenient she will be scen in a new play, en- | the dust and debris high in the air. It [ and from armics operating again netic touch, her pain and sufforing call thom & havsale ot Kas M - eI G [ .“"".,"r 1 18200, vour | titled “Rence De Mornay," “L'Article’ 4 is an odious wind, and no one wishes it | mond. 1 scc she is spoken of as simply. ished and she walked off the stage de- ment of new goods in At f s e s and “Mhe New Magdalen Miss Morris is | to blow upon him. — Fortunately its | a volunteer uu nota sur- claring she was perfectly cured. ” Still | oy shades at prices the lowest quoted A e L I CLILOI T o of the best | CHoYing excellent health and rn is always short. It rarely” pre- | geon who did g - service for the more remarkuble was the case of a gen- | for like quality. iefs only 10c each, reduced | bar s Tvar el iacknE Nl th haruenal forgashiaiscason: vails for more than a few hours, but | cause than did Mrs. Dr. H, K. Painter tleman who was completely paralyzed SILKS. g 3 Mutacilles bed spreads. How do you | Feachter's dramatition of Dumas’ nota- | Will sometimes continue for three or | from the first battls of Tull Kun to tha on therightside. Intiveminutesunder | Bl gro grain silks at 65, reduced o sizo colorad border | thints you would hie this ble story, while it is perhaps the best that | four days, | % closing of the Im»l s in Washington. the maguetic influence of Dr. French | from $1.10. handkerchiefs, all linen, only 10¢ each Our ¥3.00 spread for has been’ made, does not do justice to the [ *‘Its enemy is the Chinook wind—so | Iwas twice under her and can spenk he walked off nearly cared. Then fol- Blk gro grain silks at 88c, reduced | yeduced from 19 2 3 a0 L novelist, it makes a remarkable play. Itis | called by the Indians alluded to above | from a knowledge of her abi Where lowed cases of asthima. neuralgia, epi- | from $1.30. CORSETS. 500 strong in human interest; it pulsates with | because it came to them from the dir are her boys to rally to the front now 1013‘:1‘_,nn;~|ul.w_ tu “h.“hmhwcro treated | Black and colored silksat 99¢,veduced | Our stoek is now complete and having 00 v 150, Uiomnioundest emotionsypnd t moves In tomatithoRoountryRol tho Chinooks. | and do_their utmost to get a proper with similar results, from $1.50. t00 many makes of some we will Tn towels we will have two special | hardened theater-goer into active interest. his is a balmy wind, coming trom the | acknowledgment from the government Admission and treatment freo. Con- | = §1.95 extra heavy grade reduced from | offer a great many bargains in this de- | prices for N g 1r. O'Neill, with his company, will produce [ Kvros - great e for her services? She gave her time Anitadone aro aleo froe at his parlors, 7 | 2,25, ; pa LARIOR ARy ber %,(lulf‘)?n{“\.'uuh:«l‘li‘lll"“duzlo:xlll'l’d]ilnc'u :,'I(lll:llll: {h1a Mlove at thia theatar. - Ho18 mid 10,06 43 B ans undl i & IRt ar e SR B and 8, at the Arcade hotel. Office hours | 175 reduced from £3.00. Ladies flecced lined gloves, heavy, | worth from 124 to 20c. Our 19 towels | his best this season, full of fire and in excel- feel it my duty to show at least this from 9 to 7, $2.50 reduced from $4.25. only 9l per pair, reduced from 2 E needs no comment. They are admitted | lent voice. He invests the part with an in- | & n Washington | small appreciation of her services, T D These are pure silk and are fully war- Childrens wool underwear reduced | by all to be the hest value ever sold in | dividuality that is irresistible. There have i lur) do people fall down with sun- J. M. MORTON, The seventh annual bull of the Omaha | yanted. and special low prices made to close it | Omaha or elsewhere. We have only | peqhsome ehunges in his company since his | strokes.” In the winter it 1sa warm, Late of Co. I, 8th Maine Vol. 35S Bricklayer's union will be given at the [ Satins in all shades from 20¢ to $1.50, | out. enough left to last Monday's sule. L e e e 2 | moist wind and is sometimes slightly Exposition hull, on Friday ovening, | worth double The Pullman bustle, nothing better |~ We guarantee everything just as ey 8 oL var e odoriferous, us if spice-laden from | An English correspondent gives ns a February 8, 1888, Tickets of admission Silk vets—a handsome line of | in the market. only 20¢ cach certi 4 X3 e he Boyd, the excelle the tropics. It is 5o gentle upon ordi- | reason for possibility thut the English it . L ) s J 3 5 only ’ advertised, ang will cheerfull ‘fund This evening, at the Boyd, the excellent X i [ but #1.00. You will miss a treat if you | shades form 45¢ to $2.85. We will also on Monday offer a line ise Tioney on any. article if nof | German Comedy company, now playine at | nary oceasions that its presence | lunguage “will bécome the world- do not attend. Silk plushes, plain and brocade, all | of childrens wool hose at’ 15¢ per pair, | entirely satisfactory after examination | this theatre, will give ‘its usual Sunday could not be noted by its motion, and | speech” the mental slowness of the Lie Frosr, — J, P. PAYNE, shades from 55¢ to $3.50. whieh are good value at 25¢ and at the | ag home. HAYDEN BROS. night's performance, appearing in the volk- | it is almost miraculous in its effects A\ngh on learning two VAR A complete line of Cortland & Co. | price we expect to close them out at T6gand 118 S. 16th st e W mom, D e Yon ireh. | Snow and ice disappear before it with | tanguag -y ) globe e b ) per yd. 5 L T e | i rapidity, and it seems to be able to blow unaffected and \null-l q its P2 fram 750 10:84,00, per 3¢ once. Omaha, Neb. | strength of the company, which now_com- aand ] Ren i H SRy Al T lu- above goods are the b ar: Boys heavy wool mitts only 10¢ per —-— s o number of excellent performers, | for long distances between walls of | eentricitics of specch. 1rlishi- —— ket affords, and are all p ' pair. ‘ HEY) I\\' & DRICH last performance, one week ago, at- | colder air without parting with its heat. ;.u-nlung (:}ml..|.-{|.-~:'l. ar I_llu)nl'u terprise Wins, cuins. . Money refunded on all goods "DEN BROS., o 20 F the largest which ever | Sometimes it constitutes an upper eur- | than onc-fifth of the bitable e L T E N ALAEIBNIBEAR, 2 s Fashion Emportum, 1518 & 1520 Far- Y atic performance | rent, in which the remarkable | globe. English is tho LGh bt thio The well kuown firm of Parke, Fowler | not satisfactory. 16th st., bet. Dodge and Douglus. e N R e Gern ¢ 0 whi \ h ' & Kennard, of 1607 Farnam str HAYDEN BRC - 3 T iy 5 cit) The piece and acting v““ * | spectacle is witnessed of snow melting | high seas, and is spoken in every mavi- Whilst others have been crying har 116-118 S. 16th street, near Douglas. $100,000 Passenger Elevator Con- lin and Cambric Underwear. rthy of tho appreciation they received from the mountain tops, while thermom- | time i 3 - A 3 : Newest and richest designs at lowest | will also the production which is to be | o™t SHILHLADE D kA Lt Mmes ha LRBILOR O : Charity Ball, sract, = j %0 ‘wo shall | rendered tonight. Baurcis & Puls have at | §t€rs in the valleys register helow the V. W n the y 1 & th Owing to w vory genernl request, it [ Globe-Democrats Mr. A, P, Millor, Prices. Monday January 50 wo shall | Ly ootio ol nany which miay safoly stand | freczing point, A4 othor times it is he JRCIAL NOTICES. > actually hundled as been decided by the committee in | Western agent of W. E. Huale & Co., has | ¥ Do assortiment ol BCIes MUST ) egitimate eriticisim, and the Germans of the | surfuce current, and follows v s real estate. Among their sales were EI'::"' o8 ?"\llnl:'{d‘tl:l‘“\:_: I‘l‘::".:‘w“:.‘\'\‘flmn\ll:: received a telegram from his company 1:|:I1I’|‘I‘lll"|l\Il'l'l:;l:ll.“:lrll‘:‘;\:‘\:,a.l:|"(I!!l "‘[“h:}:«- city seem disposed o recognize and appreci- [ and gorges as a flnmll‘nngM follow th Teant e e ol e e two blocks on Cuming street, one of | i h“,-m”‘_,m(,,m‘,m Charlty ssocin- | 88 follows: ““New York Life Insurance | Scription atmanuficiurgm pices. hse | ateit. e It saoma/to boar hoaling unon lte wings, pt which sold for $55.000. aud the other for Fel company awarded us contract for twen- l- habdad. 3 T T o1t i 25 i ¥ P ike Sandalphon, the Angel of Prayc ST T L 00,000 respoctively. This evidence of | Lon: on, Kebranry 7 rcus bal | ty-one elevators, amounting to £100.000, | best material and superior in workman- o an, who | qund it is not diflicult to conceive that the . ¥ grand bull for ancy dre \ suceess should he a pointer to those | & will tauke ho und lot, > in the » new buildings.” | SBip: has bioon.{oF tho pi k entertaining and | 15005 would wish topersonify it in 000 fus fivst payment, balanee in 10 years mausque announced in the invitations al- | t0 be used in their four new buildings. We it an inspection to ascevtain | enlightening L . exposition [ 0 S Wx upon 1t their devotion ient, 0. A Watson, room 15, Ohnber holding property who would dispose of | yeady jssued. Tickets will b sold s | Bleven of these elevators go in the Kan- [ &1 0F Bl Iecturcs ut the saane piace tis’ evening | Ot t0 fX upon Tt thelr devotions. 4 ipnbe g ’lllhv;c o “ul.";‘." ““;Ip“l"n‘]lll\l\m;\w Lareiolora sasgunoed, o e l;'.‘wm“d g bl U“mh‘bmmmg:. We have 83 more yards of plain, | O CHtr DEN MUS upper stretehes of the Missouri, and excellent judgment, are thoroughly ac h the original invitation, Dancing b T . riped and figure . i sven tempers the air : quainted ‘with valuos, locations, ete., | Jth the original invitat “ME | ANl those who huve signified_their | Striped and figured The grentost bill ovor presented in a | evon te mporkihomin on the plaing ol | anice very ¢ and are thoroughly relinble. They have e willingness to join the *C atholic Mutual in evening shi des whish we will con- | musee ~\\|ll l:~: given to the patrons of | D) o .””:w :]‘I .»{\ A N. B 1th and Douglas, & fine list of strictly fivst class property Sce the Difference Benevolent Union™ are requested to | i SVEHTE 8 the Eden Musce the coming week. | Wi -. v..'» .“g‘l\‘i n:- DS B RIBIRE GANT o on Cas i and are prepared to accommodate all | Between dealers’ prices and ours. meet at J. T. Kinsler's drug store, on | ;391 75" HeyMAN & DsICHES Millfo_Christine, the R A T e O whether they wish to sell or trade. Woven wire springs, 98¢; dealers’ | Farnam st., at 8 o'clock p. m. to-day. D By headed \\unn)n].\\'”l|'u|mm-vnm-”hnldmg :\:“ -:" ‘:’ ;e Cihingok la thanaiire - - ~ — - ~ v o B " eptions this afternoon in the curio | ener lous 5 ind, - y : : - 5 3 ' is 1St 1518 and 1520 Farnam st. 40 e 4 3 narily 1ds its influence | i buys one of the best cor An important meeting of the Young ving pianos, #95 dealers’ [ _Erdman’s apple cider is made in New 2 i L Of her it hus been truly suid; | while. o ,ll‘f‘:-l"‘ it uiolduiia Infuonop ’..,A:‘,‘. Hill; ‘outh front: Men’s Republican club is called tor | price, $500. York state. Erdman’s peach cider is Diumabias w1 e ane like her hasever before existed 28 §OULLyi0b tho ZORLITY IhAY WALl (4ho | AT fonday cvening, January 80, at 7:45 Kuabe & Sons’ pianos, $120; dealers’ | made in Maryland from pure peach Disine: the ; and we would add, in all human proba- | this downs in au i ! : Do & J. Sterusd g ¥ g | . o'clock, at the Millard hotel. A full | price, #00. juice and granulated sugar to pres been fivs plumbors ar i for plying thoir | bility none like her will ever times whon the two 'wlllrul.-v cugize in | : i L attendunce of all the members is | Emerson pianos, $145; d * price, | it and shipped in refrigerator cars. | trade before their bonds were simed and | exist. She has been fe by every | giant “""|".'~.."“‘.-“Lnl.."',., BLIRAEY \ LLF s cablo line. Splondid earnestly desired. Any gentlemen who | 8350. Any of the above on $2.50 weekly | Dealers and consumers should go to the | their liceuses ed. were given a | crowned head in Europe and draw now 1n ||;' uppet ‘n L in 0 JONCF |28 ik X ¥ Lobeck, room § wro cleeied members (and there are o | payments. Black walnut case organs | office and try it. Oftice southcast cor- | hearing yesterduy, and J. C. Elliott, William preater than any dvamatie or | strita, on the mountains and in the | grcid s Iarge number) who have not enrolled | from $28 upwards. 100 elegant library [ ner 16th and Dodge, postoftice block. ~‘~l"'ll'|n<l“ ;md .1].;»“. 'h l"".\"l‘n Wero eno x s star in the world. Another | valleys, l“ft"l"mvl.\ JH\'“': each ": her OB BAT g 5 e, " > . e 3 s, Their fine e ritted b ' T o nek 8 orth, " R TT S5 SAL their names upon the books of the club | and bracket lamps at less than cost or Absolutely pure. You will lose nothing [ §8 8EC COME. /A AT o Deongiven apermit by | Yoom of attractions will b buclk and forth, sw i the trea, fou B BALB-100 4o are also invited to be present and sign | matevial. 1,000 kitehen, dining and y AR Site artetnaan! Hu and the first floor and in the Bijou ater xlug the ll; Buves ‘n‘m “}.\\:‘Ilul\v\lg“:A:;“I‘jllll;. atn,” MU, s the coustitution und by-laws. Mcembers | office chairs. 68¢ and upwards. An- 8 Day were given o continuance until the J0th bert and Sullivan .~le1||'~: and g »u[hwlv. ‘“II‘)I::‘;;‘ ‘ul\nl‘:‘lt . But the :_”m]ml )’ P ,;{ \‘.‘,‘ :., ive o e 1 asted | tique oank g v - 5 , : by suceess, *Pinafor wi e presented, « er ces, 13 . 8 axt front, nso REAASxecu 10 commiticonre tequaston. | tlqus ok, black s Y uhdamie | Omaha Council No. 0. American Legion | 803 P i - RS T never long and the vietory is always ¥ clicap, iinics to meet promptly at 7:15 p. m hoguny finished bed roow folding ¢ oy e Lol omacr fmil s - Navy costumes and s y Vi \ & A ) el I ot | o V. BRE o ‘drobes, sideboards, or suits ors f ctiof yrovided and the finest juvenile n ants R. W. BRECKENGIDGE, beds, wardrobes, sideboards, parlor suits, | ©f Honor. has secured the hall corner Thir- Auction } led und the finest | 1 with the Chinook. The’ inhabitants President. | eusy chaivs, mirrors, willow rocke: teenth and Douglus street, over the Omaha | ye will make rvegular sales at our ) pany ever organized are in the cast, [ eastof the Cascade mountains, when - heating and cook stoves, eavpots, rugs, | Suvings bank. Quite a uumber of improve- | gtores, Nos. 108 and 110 N. 141h st., bet. | The management would most earnestly [ winter has seized them, und the cast Al araigoments have been completed | center tables, ete., at less than the low- | wents have been mado in the hall, and | Dodge und Capitol avenue, on every | urge the ladies to attend the aftery wind dushes snow in_ the n‘"(u»ul-.\ iy for Ve wncorsion to Southorland: Flor: | et price cvor numed by wny dealer or | it is at present one of the most pleasant, wnd | Wednesday and Suturday @12 p. . | performances, which w:e identic for e Chinonk to come.” o ook b | H et v 3 ) 9 p i h : ces, | the most centrally located in t - | Parties iaving goods to scll will find it | same as those prese he e ing, | day for its moist fre and listen by ada. vin W railway, The date of | manufucturer, to ! g 4 Owaha Council will hold its regul s ,"“W.. 10 give us & call, and thereby avoid the greaterowds that | night for the noise of its combat with | _ departure his veen postponed to Feb- | and on ver) weekly WIS L) | ings every fust and third Wednesday in t W 4 Amum““ 200 suro. T Do proseut-at thut timer | the east windy and -when it reaches | T ruary 9, 18s8. l-or\'hnllm‘ m‘m',",‘ l\"‘SL"’“"‘::‘!:;”“ Con A Ly ,\A‘,,,,,:,,‘ The '\, ‘v. Im;""vuz«‘:,'“nbf ),,;A:fi B LL#N, Hig AN . ! “1‘;“.::‘:. R aaquire of Q. N. Cluyton, agent CNEW YORE STORAGE GO | o s s reueate b B0 | Architects and Supermtendente, Florida murkets ave supptied with new | “Such 'is the Chinook® wind, the ~ ;’.:Wh TalNyOF Ko o S0 SO0 CUNERESHE B ol R A PRI ; Hodgeon & Sou, 6. iron Uank, tomatoes o° native growth { blesscd wind of the fur northwest,” | block. anm street f ) r L ave. | ; ! J L. Rice & Co.

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