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. gHf OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY FEBRUAKY b. 1882 —TWELVE PAGES. 5 PER CENT. Of Monduy's Cash Sules go to the Heroine Fund Two-Fifths to Miss Shattuck, Two-Fifths to Miss Royce; One-Fifth to Miss Freeman: BENNISON BROTHERS 1519-1521 Douglas Street. A Bold and/Worthy Undertaking. A Novel Idea. Meroin Two-Fifths to Miss Royce, Two-Fifths to Miss Shattuck and One-Fifth to Miss Freeman. GRAND CHARITY SALE. 5¢ ADMISSION Will be eharged at oar store Monday, 10 go to the c Fund ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, an admission fee of 5¢ will be charged to évery person entering our store. The entire proceeds, also 5 per cent of our sales will be given to the Nebraska Heroines, and divided as follows: Two-fifths to Miss Shattuck, two-fifths to iss Royce and one-fifth to Miss Freeman. After entering our establishment and seeing our display and prices, should any one feel dissatisfied with the charge of 5c. she will have but to walk to the desk and inform the cashier of the fact, when the 5c will be refunded without any questions being asked. Re- member the prices made special for this sale are away down low, and for Monday only. We would advise the ladies ing and avoid the afternoon rush. Turn out everyone and help out a good and noble cause, and get a benefit, yourselves. NOTE---The Omaha Bee has appointed two young ladies’ to Collect the Admission Fee at the door. fmbronderies, |DRENS GOODS, LADIES’ [nUnerwear Guaranteed best made, hest trimmed, made on lock stitch muchine, fel seams, and surcly the best values e offered in Omah On Monday we will show three lots: Lot No. |, Night Gowns, Consisting Chemise, Druwe Corset Cov- Lot No. 2, Comsisting of Ladi Gown Chemise, Skirts. Drawer 't Co ers, clegantly trimmed, all at 75¢ each. a3, 98¢ This line is simply grand and worth double the price asked Lad * Night Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Skirts, Cor- set covers, all at 98¢ each. Bennison Bros. Special sale Monday of 4 lots of fine Eribroideries. Al new goods just opened. Lot No.1, Inc Yard. 200 picees fine Emby day only, 10¢ per yurd. eries for one [ ——— Lot No. 2, lsc Yard. 200 pieces very fine Edgings, 15¢ yard, worth Lot No. 3, 200 Yard. 150 pieces at 20c yard, worth 85e. Lot No. 4, 250 Yard. 100 pieces ¢ yard, worth up to 50c. Don't fail to examine these Embroid- eries. They are marked for thisspecial sule only. Bennison Bros. ® Great Offerings in Dress Goods! 1 case 34-inch Cash- meres, all the new spring shades, Monday only 19¢ yard. 50 pieces handsome new spring Suitings, all wool, 38 inches wide, Monday 50c yard. Ask to see them. 1 case fancy Dress Goods, 34 inches wide, Monday 15¢c yd; worth 35c. Bennison Bros. 50 dozen Ladies’ 5-button scalloped top Kid Gloves, Monday only 45¢c Pair WORTH 75¢. 100 dozen Ladies’ Pr two toned, embroidered tans, browns, greys and blacl day only 79c Pair WORTH $1.25. 40 dozen Ladies’ finest Kid Gloves, fancy embroidered backs, two toned fingers, all colors, Monday only $1.00 Pair WORTH $1.75. 22 dozen Lad jersey our pric 39c Pair. Bennison Bros. , Mon- s' fine Cashmere Gloves, vist, never sold less thun Gae, Monday 100 dozen farcy Turkish Tidies, Monday cnly, 10c¢ Each. Would he cheap at 25c. 25 piacesm;y Red Table Dzmasks, guaranteed fast colors, and really worth 50¢ yard, our price Monday 25¢ Yard. 100 dozen Turkey Red Napkins, guar- anteed fast colors, 15¢ Dozen, ¥ poa Double. 100 dozen fine Bleached Turkish Bath Towcls, size 24x28 inches, Mon- tay 25¢ Each. Bennison Bros. 100 pleces new fine Satines in fancy figures, checks and 5ol color , on Sale Monday 156 Yard. 50 VYard. 2 cases indigo Figured Il standard, Monday 5¢ 40 picres Apron C hams, M Bennison Bros. " to come early in the morn- Gloves! Gloves! LOOK AT THIS!HERE WEARE! (loaks! Cloak! THE LAST CALL, On Monday we will show you Cloaks at prices never before heardofinOmaha. The prices will be fully 20 per cent less than actual cost for one day only. Jorsevs, 25doz. Ladies’ Boucle iJerseys, nade of fine imported cloth, and really worth $1.75; our price Monday 75¢c Each. Bennison Bros. FOR THE THREE HEROINES. Bennison Bros. Write Another to the Bee. Their Fund to be Divided—One-fifth to Miss Freeman the Balance Equally Between the Other Two. The To the Editor of the I It is with deep fecling that we hear of Miss Royee's additional loss of limb on account of her recent exposure, and we therefore de- sire to amend our formerfpropos regard to our sale Monday, so th will read as follows We will on Monday, February 6, give for the benefit of these three funds cent of our gross receipts o to be distributed as follows! 10 Miss Shattuck, two-fifths to Royce, und the remainder to Miss Free- man. On the same day we will charge at our door an admission of 5- cents, the total amount so raised to be distributed the same as the 5 cent of our sales. If any person objects to paying the s conts admission he or she can have the same returned by simply asking for it at the cashier’s desk. lh NISON BROs Bennison Brothers look upon this ma ter in the right light and in changing their plan have acted very properly un- der the new circumstances jast come to light. Lot everybody come out and givi the fund thus to be raised. Benn Brothers huve very generously tributed to the fund already, a additional work of theirs is v mendable. Sce if yon can’t find some- tning you want in their advertisement in to-day’s B White goods at Fal it Monday. Sinli Max Meyer & Bro. can fill orders for tuning pianos very promptly, having uners iu theiv e Furniture!! Now is the time to buy these parlor Suits, chamber suits at less than any price ever offered hy uny dealers. Will you hear our prices? NEW YoRK STORAGE CO., 1508 Cap. ave. — \t Falconer’s Monday. el rg’s Figaro:is th Havana filled 10e cigar for everywher only long con sale CALIFC Burlington Route. TPickets sold every day, good six months, choice of routes. Special cheap excursion I 16. Por particulars write to or call C1ey TICKET OFFICK, 1824 Furnam st. R White goods at Fulsoue 's Monday. Buy your organs now at less than ever | vel Hayden Bros. We have just finished iny we find among our stock quite . we do not carr, We have, therefore, cut the prices so low on this special line which you will find advertised below that we expect to see our store crowded on Monday, February 6, aud during the weck wish to % brocaded ottoman, s and striped silk in worth in value from wd, cut down to 75¢ of 50 to % per yard. 50'pieces silk marbleized plushes cut down to 75 per yard. jeces id colored silk velvet cut down to 53¢ per yard. 200 remnants of silk plush and silk ut down to one quarter their value in order to close them out. 70 pie all wool double width suit- ings, ladies cloth and flannel suitings, cut down to 25¢ per yard All wool French baske 65¢ cut down to 15¢ per yard. All wool navy blue twilled flannel worth 35¢ cut down to per yard. 20 pieces of dress flannei in plaids only cut down to 10¢ per yard. 8 pieces all wool skirting and shirt- ing flannel which sold for 35¢ and 40c¢ per yard cut down to 19¢ per yard. 10-4 red wool blankets worth $3.75 cut down to $1.98 per pair, 10-4 Newbury grey blankets cut down 10 75¢ pair. “Twenty paivs of white blankets worth from $4 to #5 cut cown to $2.75 pu Ten pairs 12-4 fine white wool b orth $8, cut down to $4.35 pair. teen rs of all wool red blankets from Davenport Woolen mills, low worth 5,60 a pair, cut down o 85.75 a flannel worth vs of all woolen blankets from Des Moiues Woolen mills, lTowa, worth pair, embroidered yard. X ze and all of our large 19¢ towels cut down to 12§¢ each. Largest size honoy comb to hae each. I'wo hundred and fifty remnants of table liven and crashes cat away down 10 close Twenty-five pieces white checked nainsook cut down to 6e a yard. Twentypreces apron checled gingham cut down to 8 X Ton pie anton fannel worth 20c cut down to Tie o yard. Forty bed comforts worth $1 cut down to 43¢ each. Thirty-five fancy comforts that were $2.25 each. hteen sateen covered comforts that §4 cut down to & each. Remnants of calico, muslin, sheetings, gingham, shirting, ete., have all been cut down to clear them out, Be on hand early Monday to sceure the hest bargains. HAYDEN BRros., 116 and 118 south 16th strect, Omalia, Neb, White down to Nannel cut white bed chintze covered 83.50 cut down to W —r PianoTuning Ordery If left with Mux Meyer & Bre., meet with prompt attention. They employ only the most expert tuners and repuir- ers, T 5 - Organs Must Be Sold. Estoy organs, Mason & Hamlin'’s Chi- before, und on casy payme: NEW YORK S 1 RIS e Morand’s classes for Jduncing sonie hali—Adults eve? Mouday -and Saturda; ren beg rday ot 2 u hcrn 5 this week. ' se. Lake- to puy ments, Srorace Co,, 1308 Caup. uve. {mmense se charges and on e NEW Y -— Notice of Renioval. We have removed to the leventh.and Howard streets. PEYCEB Buos, Co, | I HAYDEN BROS. Hosiery and derwear Sale For Monday. Will commence on Monday to close out all winter goods in this department regardl d Ladie v fleeced linen hose, blacks only, at 19¢, reduced from 40c. Children’s heavy all wool hose, 5 to 64 inch, to be closed at 15¢, worth $sc. ildren’s heavy wool hose, 7 to 84, at 19¢ per pair, reduced from-40c. i Gents’ heavy all wool # hose only 15¢ ver pair, reduced from 2sc. Ladics’ cashmere hose, extra long, extra heels and toes, reduced to 89c, worth 60¢ Ladic rlet vests and pants, nicely finished, only 75¢ cach, reduced from $1.00. jents’ heavy grey merino shirts and wers, only 0c each; reduced from d T Our stock of laundried and unlaun- dried shirts is now complete. We carry the largest line of these goods in the city. nlaundried shirts, 48¢, 55¢, 75¢, 95¢. Che best values ever given for the money. KID GLOVES. 100 doz ladies’ kid gloves in dark shades to be closed out Monday at 50c per pair; reduced from $1.00. Ladies’ fine kid gloves, two toned cmbroidered backs, as an inducement for ladies to attend our grand sale on Monday; we will sell 25 doz of this glove ). at 75¢ per pair; reduced from 81.50. Do not fail to attend our corset sale on Monday. HAYDEN BROS., 16th st., bet. Dodge and Douglas. goacld o bl Found at 4 p. m—The place to buy furniture, pianos, organs, stoves, carp- cts, ete., at less than any price ever of- fered, and on ment: NEw y pa Ll at Faleone —— Important! Embroiderics 's Monday. The entrance into our city by the Illinois Central, in the vicinity of Table e an investment in this addi- Shrewd business i Ev- Land, m tion a sure thing. men never sneer, but invest erybody can purchase some of th because they are very cheap, v $200, $250 and )—very eas IPor full information call upon or wr! for plats, and courtcous attention will bo given ) These prices hold good for a short time only. . GEORGE M. COOPER. 1509 Farnam. igate. = The Brotherhood of Locomotive En- gineers will hold their fifth annual ball at Masonic hall, corner Sixteenth street and Capitol avenue, Thursday evening, February 9. ThesScottish Rite hall has — at Fulconer’s Monday Embroide - We are prepared to furnish abstracts of title comple and guaranteed. R. E. & L. Co., 320 S. 15th street. diphther infallible as a pr entative and cure. *Blood be upon your head,” if you per- w childien to die with diph- . No physician required. Full dircetions for use can be obtained only by uddressing Dr. Thos. Jefferis, No. 817 South Fifteenth street, Omaha: or sent by express on receipt of price, 83,00, — Embroideries at Falconer's Monday, Architccts and Superintendents. - Hodgeon & Son. 26, Iron Bank. MRS, J. BENSON. Our Embroidery Sale Will Open On Tuesday, Feb. 7. We Will Show an Elegant Line of Decp Embroideries in Skirt Widths to Be Sold in This Sale. ‘We would call special attention to our fine line of NAINSOOK AND SWISS SETS of narrow edging, skirt widthand insertion to match. These are some of the finest goods that are imported. FOR WANT OF ROOM we must close out two lines of goods that we are carr ing. THE GOLD SHIRT—the best that is made—warranted Wamsetta muslin, twenty-two hundred linen in bosom and four-ply, with linen bands, re-en- forced front and French yoke in back. We guarantee the fit. 1f you think they do not bring them back and we will re- fund the money. Price 85 cents un- laundered; 81 laundered. The Silver shirt, same shape and style, only difference is not quite as fine linen or muslin, but has the same guar- antee as to fit. Now, every one knows the first requisite of & good shirt is the fit. This we gnarantee. These we sell for 69 cents unlaundered; 85 cents laun- dered. These shirts would be cheap at double the price we ask for them. TABLE LINEN. We have a handsome line of these goods in the new patterns that I bought Before we knew we were going to be so crowded for room. These, with the shirts we have placed on counters in centre of store ask you to look at them, as we have marked them at prices that must close them out soon. MRS. J. BENSON. ner’s Monday. e A E. Keith, Every French felt hat and bonnet marked down from §2 to50c. These are all nice shapes. 109 and 111 Fifteenth street, opposite post office. All trimmed millinery half price. Fine Milan straw hats and bonnets, 25¢, 50¢, 7ac and $1 at Alma E. Keith's, 109 Seuth Fifteenth street. o Switches, $3, long cut haiw, short stem and first quality, at Alma . Keith's 109 and 111 Fifteenth street, opposite post office; grey switches a specialty. Ml L French sateens at Faleonar’s Monday. e Grand Masquerade Ball. The U. P. band will give their annual masquerade ball at the exposition hall Friday evening, February M. Tickets, getlemen in masque, $1; sand spec- tators, 50c. - Dr. McClanuban, @_young physician ol A T R ko Omaha his future home and is at pres- ent looking for suitable offices. He now resides at 2522 Culdwell street and comes well ommended after five years successful practice in Stark county, 1llinois — French sate: - 'S' VELVETEEN. We have artists’ velveteen in cream color at $1.30 per yard. Thompson, Belden & Co. ¢ Falconer's Monday. —_—— We did not sign liverymen’s agree- ment. HOMAN & TERRY. —— Piano tuning orders left with Max Meyer & Bro. ‘will be attended to mptly and warranted to give satis- rol - fagtion, THE POOR HEALED FREE. Health and Happiness Restored. “It is past comprehension,” said Mr. Henslow, **I can raise my arm with per- fect eas word b his head as if to convince the audienc at the Grand opera house of the cu tive power of human magnetisim. ,” and suiting the action to the swung his palsied arm above We cannot deny or scruple at. what we see and hear. Whep we sec a man who had well-nigh lost the use of his lower limbs and hear him say he had been getting worse few manipulation mands him to walk, and he ars, and then after a Dr. French com- es $0 be- for thee y fore the audience at the Grand opera house | y. we can only exclaim ! “*What manner of man is this?” The patient Mr. Kuhn, of Sixth street. The X Mrs. Daly, deaf six years. Sh mado to h the ticking of a watch, Mr. Kennedy, Tenth and Ban- croft, reported himself cured of asthma. He had suffered twenty lady erippled in her feet for § The U. P.'s New Local Train Service arriving at Beatrice at 1 o'clock p. for dinner and at 9:50 p. m. and S make but one change Coune! Valparaiso at 10:55 a. m. and Close Stromsburg is reached at 1 and 10p. m. passengers through to Manhattun will have plenty of time to transuct their Beatrice years. A ted to the audience that she was Hereafter Dr. French will pub- licly heal the sick free at Exposition hall every Suturda o'clock. Consultations at his parlors, 7 and 8 Arcade, also free. from 9:30 to 10:30 to the hall free. Admission S On Monday the Union Pac make one of the greatest innovations in regard to its local train service ever been attempted in the history of that corporation., Two addition are to be put on between Counci Omaha and North Platte, to accommo- date the rapidly i ness of the this new se! ble and and ingenuity could built expr provide lmu-uus. that has trains Bluffs, ing local busi- road. equipments for ce will be the most suita- convenient that modern skill devise. New car: y for these trains will be for the comfort of its numerous Two first class trains Bluffs regularly e Sunday and o'cloc composed of eave Council day exeept morning cvening, mail, express, and ¢ smokers and first-cluss conches. Passengers can now seat themselves in an clegant new coach at Council Bluffs and Omaha and reach Valley at 9:45 a. m. and 6:25 p. m., Val- paraiso at 10:55 a. m. and 7:50 p. m., Lincoln at 11:85 a. m. and 8:35 p. m., . David City romsburg passengers need not after leaving Bluffs and Omalia and that is at 50 p. m, made whereby lock p. m. iring to go on counection is business in after the arrival of the 1 o'clock afternoon train for Omaha, leav- | ing on a mixed train at 3 o'clock and arriving in Ma can remain ov leaving at 8:45 a. m. and reach Man- hattan at 11 p. new arrangement g the Union each way between Blue rie each way between Lincoln and puraiso, two of which way, and the other daily exc euach way. Omaha can leave there at stop over for di p. m., train at Beatrice at 2 p. arvives in m. Passengers from Lincoln for Omaha can take . this train 3:28 p. m., and. Vulparaiso passengers | . - ein . (ake the same truin at 4:26 p. m., } Chally Dia hattan at 11:40, or they e until the next morning, for dinner. This s the patrons of three dally trains pring t- and Lincoln, and the same num m. Pacific @ ro daily each t Sunday Manhattan passcugers for 5. m. and at 1:23 connec! m., which 7:20 Omaha at from Beatrice at W2 p. m. ar ¢ to make close conunection with this train at p.m. There is a train also leaving Stromsbur, . m.. which arn a. m., connecting morning train that Beatrice at 7:2( m., Lincoln, a. m., and Vi at 11:05 a. m., 1 in Omaha at 12125 p. m. ‘olumbus close connection is made 5a. m, and 8:10 p. m. for Oconee, Madison, Norfolk, Geu Albion and Cedar Rapids. Grand Island is reached at Valparaiso 7 with the earl in time for dinner at 1:45 p. m. on the morning train from Council Blufls and | Omaha, and at 10:10 a, m. on the even- of the latt Continuing t morning train r Kear g p. m. and North Platte, the present ter- minus of this local service, at 7 p. m. £ Returning next morning this train will leave North Platte at 7:30 a. and Kearney at 10:57 a. m., @ Grand [sland for dinner at BThe other local train le Island at 7:15 a. m. Here the morning train from North Platte connects with trains from Nuntasket, Loup City, How- ard, Ord, Scotia and St. Paul. The two trains leave Central City a and 1:47 p. m. respectively. Columbus at 9:15 8. m. and Both trains conneet closely > the trains from Norfolk, Madison, Oco- enoi, Albion and Cedar Rapids, 1z at Schuyler at 9:42 a. m, and 4;85 p. m., Fremont 10:40 a. m. and 5:15 V. a. m, and 5:47 rriving in Omaha p. m. and ay P m. g 10 p. These 1 m., respectively. stop at all stations, A daily service has been provided for Lincoln and other points in that same district as far south as Beatrice by vun- ning e, \ins on Sunday between Conn Omaha, Valle and in- 2 points, leaving . and arriving he ving at Omaha at 1 ng there ath p, at Council Blufls at 12:45 p. m. and le: ing at 4:30 p. m. By this means th idents in the locality named are en- abled to receive the Omahu and Council Blufis newspapers at i - Black silk at Faleoner’s A Bargain. T have for sale a beautiful corner on Snerman avenue and Seventeenth street and 186 south fronton Clark, vents at $100 a month, 1 am owner of the above property. W. BARNSDALL, Harney, nge Block, Cor. Paxton block. - Monday. Miss C. sen studio. uction on Mon- y 6, 4t 2 p. .. at our stor it from & ten room hou good furniture and carpets. West & Allen, tioneers, Nos. 108 und 110 u complete 25 s through | have now p. | prompt attention. North Fourteenth street, between Dodge and Capitol avenue. - Black silk at Fulconer’s Monday. o sl Max Meyer & Bro. THREF of the best piano tuners intthe west, All order AMUSEMENTS, L. AT BOYD'S, Miss Clara Morris, unquestionably the greatest emotional actress in this country, appears at Boy on next Monday, Tucsday and Wednesdiy evening. There is no finer work on the stage than that displayed in her In spit over the sympathy und most " intelligent mastery far beyond the power of an on the Ameri she ay wolnan n boards. To-morrow night uer new play, “Reene de ing in “Article 477 and 1 the “New Magdalen,” ML PULS-ANL'S BENEFIT, Mrs, Puls-Ahl is the soubrette of the Ger- man_theater company now playing every Sunday night at Bovd's. Sheis one of the most successful and popular German actors tha ver appeared in this city I almost every line of charncter and acq Lersclf most ereditably. But in light vl cious char zution she s particnlarly in her clement. T wo lacks ot liveliness when she is before the audicnce, and the lat- ter does not have to wait in vain to indulge alaugh. Her acting and vivaciousness are K anced by her singing, which is heartfelt and excellent. To-night il benefit, ap- ¢ fluny with song, no less than thirteen vocal numbers being outlined. Mrs, Puls- Ahl deserves a lar s in GROL AT BOYD'S, of Charlds H. Ho, for three nights and Saturday m cing Thursday the 4th. Mr. Ho picces arc among the most popular utt tionson th It is sta'ed that he has o it deal of funin in some of people and it ¢ s is said that the ab best that he has tions, which ssent 10 its pa- fe-sizo figure, in nan, the brave the sixtecn little wrd @ short featur st the v « in curio hall, introduced Millar 0.7 hecn “A Night Off is_one of the wost successful of Augustin Da It has \ produced by ny commenc- \tinuing until Inesday afternoon when the proceeds management of the uck. The ilbe de- on Mouday cv inesday night o will be a matinee. be devoted by the se and company to M cllenco of both 'y 1z of a lirge Notice of Incorpora! om 1t Muy Con L t “Tho x 170 Wi [ has 1] Douglas county, Nebriska, ution. The principal plac Dbusinuss {5 &t Omabia, 1 Douglas ¢ wtate of Nebraski bustices 18 to stock suthorized s ch to be paid at tho he sue, wnd the re- : b, #500,100, ten pe vme of subserl imainder us regu The corporatio D, 148, ana will torio uary, A. D108, The highest mno which the ¢ ot jtself is tw 1 of directors, uiiary 16th, A, h diy of Jans it of tndebtednass or liabil- orstior shall at any thne of the capital stock 4 of the corporation are to [ i business affa R Boxrd of i be conducted b ‘Yelephon : - - i Our oftice cun he ted. #208.'5th, ! S hsguand b Vulconer’s Monday. i presd mem® KOBEWATER, Max Muyai, Gro. 13 'Tos BRONG TZACHUSK, HEsuy A, HlAShRide R S SPRNRUSIPRIRRRENS TR So0c S 5 J

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