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THE OMAHA DAILY BEK: SUNDAY OCTOBER 21, 1C8¢ XTEEN PAGES . F \ldu\l n These Are Our Bargains and Attr, tlons For Monday—We Never . Gave Better, BILKS and PLUSHES—We have on hand a lot of black and colored Faille Francaise and satin Ithadama which we wish 10 let out—"The made to scll them, as h in stock quoted below: caise at { Yite, 18 | PLU M[ line of 76¢ and black and prices are ve no room for fully the 5 pos. black 15 pes. « colored R ot prices adama at Complete L 19-in wide, at $1.00. Complete line colored plushes, 24n wido, at 2150, #1.65 and $2.00. DRESS GOODS—On Monday we will #ell our combination robes regardless of cost to clear. Price. #13.7 The m jority of these robes have been selling at $33.00. Melton cloth $1 54 inchs wide, steam shrunic, nll the latest shades, vsual price #1.75. English Melton $1.50. 64 inches wide, nll shades, warranted not to wear rongh nor spot. This cloth is our le Henri- etta cloth Gie, pieces left, This price is quoted just to clean out this line, worth 95 cents. For 50 cents See the bargains on our counter alloted for this price. Goods that we have sold for ¢ and $1,00. fine all wool goods and new shudes, BLACK DRESSGOODS —We will offer on Mon: the greatest Bargains in Black Goods cver shown in the city. 42 inch all wool Black surah Twitls at 7he, worth #1 40 inch all “Wool Bluck Schastopol Cloth at 7 worth §1.00. 40 inch Black Silk Warp Heunrietta at $1.00. This cloth is worth 50, 54 inch Black Freneh Broadelothat X itiful tinish, former price $1.65. BLACK BRILLIANTINE, inch black briilinntine, extra weight, at She, worth §1.15. 44-inch blk britliantin at #1.00, worth §1.: d-inch blk bril- liantine at $1.50. worth $2.00. CLOAK DEPARTMENT. Mond inl of- feringsin this dep’ \eques £19.00, worth $25. 2 weques $27.50, worth saeques ! ular price $50.00. CHIL- DIRRE CLOAKS., We ha an im- mense lot of odd sizes in different g ments which we will close on Monday at the uniform price of $5.50. The , 8 and 10 y MISsSE We ¢lose Monday .00, colored plushe y's spe 1.Plush Plush Plush v line of garment 25 lndies’ / with quilted satin lin . regularly sold at LADIES' HOSIERY AND UNDE WEAR—1 box ladics’ fine Merino v and pants all sizes for . others get 60¢ for same goods: 60 dozen ladies extra fine camel hair vests and pants worth #1.25 each, for this sale o0 dozen Indies’ fine white e vests and pants all silk stitched shrank,” good value for only $1.00. dozen ladic wool scarlet, **Medicated wnd pants, this lot is extr for $2.00, price for this sale $1 125 ladies” extra fine black hose with the heavy double mwerino toes for H0c w pair, lozen ladies” extra heavy ribt hose (blacks only) at” 62ic, worth CHILDREN'S HOSIERY AND ERWEAR—We shall place on sale morning some great drives t and camel hair from 16 inch Ladics do not fail to a Dy cashmer heels and in to nd | chased ¢ them | this sale. N. B. FALCON THE BURLINGTON ROUTE 18 the Only Line to Chicago whose trains start from this side of the river. Itis the ouly line running din- ing cars 1n and out'of Omaha. 1t is the only line running a sohd vestibuled train from Omaha to Chicago. Its Vestibule express, No. leaving Omaha daily at 8:50 p.n., and arviving 0 10:00 a. ., has free reclin- ing chair cars, dining curs, and palace #leeping ears, furnished with free libra- ries. luxurious lounges and hot und cold water Two daily trains to Denver and the west. Two daily trains to Kunsas City th. Office, 1223 Farnam st. ots in Potter & Cobb’s add. to Coun- cil Bluffs, three-quarters of mile from postoflice, from $200 to #300. Terms to suit. Potter & Cobb, 1601 Farnwn st — hotel, 15th and day board $23 per w — - Tt now looks as if « (]n- 1a agrl cuitural houses in the country ave scek- ing location on the Council Blulls side of the new bridge. Five have already lo- cated in Twin City Place, and as many as ten to twelve in close Ximity., We have only ten lots left on the Council Blufs Electric vatlway, which we will ofier for = Merchants yer day, wrnam th. ICHAEL, Special Sale. On Monday and_ Tuesday T will offer all my Remnants in Lineleums and Oil Cloths at Hualf Former P ‘This will include patteras large enough for kitehens. halls and steves. Call early, as they are bargains. S. A, Orciarnp Corner Farnam and Pifteenth, — e ———— 1! you wish to buy or sell a rvailroad from $1 to $10 by wker & Co., 805 S, Special Tow rates culling on J. ( 10th st., Omaha, to all points east, - — Notice to Saloonkecpers, Seo largest stock of hot water urns and Tow and Jerry sets at lowest prices. A, A, STEWART & Co., No. 1405 Jackson st., Omaha. —— Carpets, Furniture and Draperies. A fine assortment of new goods CHAS, SHIVERICK nd 1210 n st. nd stored by S Pierce st Awnings taken down g the Omaba Awniag Co., 2 Telephone 83, —— For Rent—The building now occupied by the Western Newspaper Union, and 511 2th st. Four floors, 41x66, light on three sides, steam heat; boiler and engine if wanted. Apply on prem- ises. e We will sell what isdeft of our jmportation of trimmed bonnets und hats at cost Monday and Tuesday, A great bargain in fine styles, s 151 Dov e ——— ld medalsawarded Jarvis' Brandy - . Fitch & Co. Furnituve, 200 So. 12th st. bet. Parnam & Douglas. ———— Architect and superintendent 605 Pexton block., P J. Cri e —— Mr. Williams, of the Co-operative Land and Lot Co., was asked by u jovial customer if he was any relation o Co- Jumbus, “Yes, id Mr. Williams, in & business way. “You see Columbus red America, and we have it for first IS, Six room DOXN. e — M. L. Roeder, managor Nutional L Insurance Co. of Vermont, | some elegant desk and o I Any one ling at the o ,‘llh‘ll building, can want gratis, 15 i8suC lotter . 40! e ull they - —— AN fine unl.or Stores scll Javvis’ oest. 3 I new blac Grand Moving Sale. We ence m are going to move and in conse- st close o de Dry goods almost 1t our stock ins of three weeks ) for ghteving our 0,000 stock of dry goods and We test slaughter to and milli- nery will nothing. stock, we pur- millinery for %6500 shall Mond ale eve begin y morning the g We inside have got of three are going to open purtment store, we must get stock. Fur f¢ mer. Calico, 3fca ya Best fur felt hats at 3 .50 for them., Children’s underwear e worth th Boys' underw a whole suit. Ladies’ camel hair underwear worth $1.50 Men's heavy underwear r known, get out of our store weeks and as we u large de- rid of our It hats at 9¢, only one to a cus- ; milliners ask at e, 19¢ and at 69c, at 39¢, worth All our wghtered, .00 covsets 39, k. W corsets Se, We can't begin to enumerate wonderful bargains we shall offer, Fancy Turkish towels for tidies at 13c. A lot of hoys soiled underwear that have been wet, very cheap. . Don't forget our sale of at e, very fine underwear the fine felt hats red flannel for e, Children’s erush hats at 4 price. Good cotton flaunel at 4§c a yard, Remnants of table linen and dress goods will be knifed. Dutch colony ealico at 9ie; price 150 Alotof gents’ heavy buck gloves dirt cheap, 5 cont dress goods #1 dress goods at Hhe. We mean just what we thing slaughtered, Napkins at 60c¢ Very best silk pl worth 7he. W A lot of towels at 24e each. Don’t forget ou tunderwe ferSwiss Conde underwear regu and calf t 20e, say. Every 50, yard, dozen, worth 1 Unbleached table linen at worth 60e. Our ent Remember we S5c a yard, stock will be marked down. move i weeks, L, Dougl sty will givea g entertainment, consisting of conc . on PFriday cvening at their hall, corner of nd Jackson strects. The com in charge of aveangements will nothing undone to make this the idest event of the season and will sed to sce their many friends on that evening, Those who have attended ente nments given by this society heretofore > well aware that they are among the best condueted and most enjoyable given in the city. For One-Halt Dollar You can buy pounds loin steak, pounds rib roast, bounds round steak 7 pounds breast of veal, 5 pounds roast of veal, choice, pounds roast of pork loin, 5 pounds roast of mutton, 5 pounds leg of mutton, pounds pickled pork, 5 pounds Frankfort sausage, 6 pounds pork sausig 8§ pounds rump roast, 10 pounds chuek roast 15 pourds short rib plate, 20 pounds brisket of boef. W IND MARKE 5 Saunders St., # Blk. S, of Grace. The ir- teenth mittee leay gr be | Info My hust pation Wanted. nd, B. F. French, left his home Sevt. 20, 1888, since rich time [ have heard nothing from him, and 1 fear there has been foul play. He was last scen in Omaha. Any information us 10 his whereabouts will be thankfully received by B. 1% Freach, Pr mont, Neb., of Hotel Davenport. ——— d House. the city for the rent my house fur- 1 to May 1. ten rooms; in city; all modern Apply on vremises, 2419 GrorGe C, Hor Wishing to les winte for nished, from Nov. no better loc -v\nu improvements. Dodge st. Telephone 8 C— Maluria Fever cured by Jarvis' Brandy. il Magnesia, mutter for argument, but simply t, that the Magnesia insuln- tions, seetional steam pipe covering, ete., combine the highest non-conduc ing power with absolute tive proof quali ics; and that itwill notdeteriovate with AL C. 5 Lalke st. e —— s' remedy cures every No physician requis —— The way you v st - ——— Auction. et it The la We will sell on account ocms of h strect, com- norning, Oct Kemper, Gen. West'n Chic . like them, at Don’t you f¢ of the scason of stor mencing o'cloe) carpe: alot of b room and t lounges, bedding and other goods too num to mention. H. J. SONNENEER stoves di furnit. Notice. Gieo. L. Kifer, of Hastings, louger in ouremploy. Al p warned not to do business w is no sons are h h\m for 3 Co, ofr 1 PATY ported I IRN ALMA L 109 and 110 5, 1 douartors for all N Miliinery Jarvi process for ¢ kinds, ladies and d kids in most de without fading Take wo other, Al and hades oves A e — ond auniy German , Oct 7, ot Germs hail. n be ha \d of the members, ———— dway in Couneil Bl or & Cobb, 1601 Fu of the Tickets ¢ on Hrn. o by ot Lot for s He “he practicel at 15th and Howa roets, in S 208, second floor. Al kiu of fur work to order. Ladies’ seal ! sacques n specialty. guarantecs e ———— Twenty-nive of the best lots in Brown's sub., Council Bluffs, for §7,250, lt olicr & Lu\m, 10l Farovm st. e oo First-class work | HAYDEN BROS, e Moving, 1 be and 1 will . m en on M But as and our 1stom you wish time, 68 Mar extra ou vded and fllled with « daily, we would advise you i the wet bargains to be on large size white bed sproads, patterns, at each; 23 honey comb bed spreads reduced to each: 45 fan lored bed spreads re to $1.00 « 18 colored and \d bed spreads $1.25 each: 85 extra illes bed sproads at 98¢ each; A spread on Monday at the Mitcheline colored uls reduced to $1.69 eachy 88 sing \\hu.» cotton blankets slightly damaged red wool blankets 10—4 at ir; 10 —4 strictly all wool t #2508 pairs dark g blankets at 98¢ pai handson grey blankets at $1.25 a pairi11 wool b 1kets, 61b, weight pair: all wool whit $1.00 and $4.55 a pair: California blanks ets in grey, red and white in heavy weights at prices to close. We shall take pleasure in showing you our line of bed comforts. We have a large as- sortment and our prices on these are the same as on all other ods —always at the bottom. All wool red twilled flan- nel at 17e, 19¢, 20¢, 2 B0c, 85¢, BT 15¢ yard. numbers you will 4 extra good value We have alarge stock of flannels in stripes and plaids, plain colo mixed colors, eider down flannel, et which being closed out at special low prices this week. You will save money by buying your table linen this wee Red rdered table linen 18 wide, turkey red table ling yurd; cream colored table linen 15 va. At 45e,50c and G5¢ you ean buy t linen worth $1 per yard: at 8 selling table linen 76 inches wide, worth $1.65. Fringed bordered le cloths at less than Napkins and towels will move lively this week as we are going to clear out the entive lot be: fore we move. Muslins, sheetings, shirtir ton Mlannels, ginghams, ve heing sold by us at «es'you cannot duplicate in this city During our rush the past week remnants have been thrown aside, but this week will have to ve cleared out regardless of their value. HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods. ————— It is Not a Humbug. Having heard a great deal of favorn ble comment upon the many good quali- ties of the Chic ) BEdwrrds Oil burner, and sceing the erowds who duly visit their sales room, 117 North Fifteenth street, a call was made for alittle per sonal investfgation- The busy propr! My, John Linderholm, paused a fow moments and explained good natur- edly the merits of this great friend of the people. He said that “the Edwa burner is a fuel saving deviee which is fast taking the place of ine, wood and coal. It will burn in any stove ata cost of from 14 to 2 conts per hour. We do not sell patent vights, wor anything of the kind. We simply peotect dealers by allowing one firm in cach county to handle our goods, they payinir us for the burners, tanks and oil We ask no bonus and we sec that they take only what they pay for and can scll. Auother item” which you should not overlook is the price at which we can sell oil. We expect to furnish it at Se to 10¢ per gallon.” After showing a great number of unsolicited testime nials the manager resumed his wor To those who have not seen the wards burne rk a visit to their stor room will be a revelation. It works caually well in any stove, and trom all sides comes words of the highest p I'he Chicago Edwards burner is a mug- nificent succ not a single failur It is clean, econom and effective, and entively under the control of the operator. Your tank of oil can be placed in the cellar out of the way. There is absolutely no danger of e plosion or accident. It 50 per cent cheaper than coal. Besides its use as o heater and for cullinary purposes it has no cqual as o fuel for” mills, factories, ete. Iushort it is as practicable as a fuel as coal itself. John Linderholm, the manager for Nebraska, is well known as it man of means, integrity and lgh honor. His word ean be relied upon. Those interested in cheap fuel should call at 117 N. 15th and investi- illes 58¢ kshire cach joc of these Some ar W cost. gas e sell Jarvis' Medical them, at Wilson's d Answered. St. PauL, Minn,, Oct, 4. Editor Sporting Life: Inthe Sporting Life of October 3 1 om George A, s he was unjustly 1 auswer I wish to say that y chance to do the used by Wilson s took the advice of as in trouble, did not to help him, butleft it for his fellow stodo. In regard to his statement that other members of the club were e qually as zuilty as he and werc not fined at_all, 1 wish to state that no member of the Omaha elub escaped without a fine where liquor fitted them from batl playing. Before le ing Omaka Wilson admitted to myselt eral embers of the club that he served th shment he nad W om on docs e justice and [ o truly, i¥. B. Seuee playc de ived veat in- Very son's am for ans Manager Omaha B B, C. MeGa Minwarkes, Wis., ing Lifo: On reac that in the list rt- issue 1 sc players they sdin the Omaha list contract with the Omuhe club it specified that they e not reserve me, v rect nr that mistake in the next issue YOUF T10s! worthiy paper, you will greatly teuly, Tases M t have In was al 1 cure your cold, DA 11 on Wild Fowls, o Lefngwell, of Lyons, In cnown in Omaha, has treatese on wild ts generally. 500 pages, and fund of infor: 1to. It is the earnest and gun, just issucd o fowl shoot It i contains an wation on the work ul 1 nly ‘mw suppo; vers of the d sound advice and valuable s related in an aneedotal way that it particularly attractive. His rem s of 15, goose aund snipe are and sparkliog, he fal the reader alol N throv sh aud burs and n the strears snd among the la )k hias been thoroughly prepared and ould be in every sportsman’s dib spe me of limitless sport above allu ot with instry rende inis and with thic °'h ne Cleveland & Harrison point, that the best out is Brandy. on Jarviy’ one old Colisenm Op. Nest Saturday the new coliseum, corne Pwentieth and Spruce streets, will be form- ally thrown open 1o the p srand gramme of racing, eyclir astrianism, jumping, wrestling,and other athletic sports, has been prepared, and the ent shiould be endorsed by a iarger attend The building is a fine structure, and is to be mainly devoted to public meetings, political ving. and otherwise, coavenlions, expositions, faivs, and 50 forth, | want tc HAYDENTROS, Positively Last Wesk Before Moving. Commencing Monday morning for balance of the weels, the g money | sale ever hr rd the stock ¢ mderwear be ahout 4 our ur prices, OUR KID GLOVE SALECONT ON MONDAY. One grand sweep for Monday. our Fedora kid gloves, elegant dered bucks, to he ¢losed at H0¢ regular price £1.00 to #1.50. You can buy ladies® cashmere gloves on Monday at less price than they can be impor 0 » gloves reduced to 1e, 40¢ cashmere gloves reduced to 1 50 > gloves reduced to All odds and ends in gloves and tens to be closed at less than cost. We expect to close out the balance of our hosiery stock this week and at such low prices that it will pay to attend this moving sale 1 case of Tadies® cashi that have been sold be closed out at 2ie per pr. Infants fine all wool hose. fashioned price, on Monday only gu All of embroi- per pr., mit- re hose, goods t 400, H0¢, tOe, to our childrens all wool hose to be closed out at 2ic per pair. If you have to buy any winter under- rof any kind attend this sale, as the bout 4 what you can Another dropin underwe; W buy it au children's winte Ladies Jersey ribbed vests, no_pants, loug sleeves 4ie, reduced from 7ie. »of ladies scarlet lambs wool un- ar only 7a¢ cach, reduced from our price for Monday on child- rlet wool PANTS AND 2¢, 26 inch 39, inch 4 30 inch 47 neh He., 34 inch Hve, WOOIL. UNDERWEAR -HALEF PRICE. wear to be closed ont at 3 |hn fiy alf front DRAWLERS. 1S inch 19¢ inch 2 GENTS AT nts nec 0 HAN ll! N Dry goods, ——— For Couneil Blufts lots sce Potter & Cobh, 1601 Farnam strect. e — Attend night school, Ormiaha Commer- cial college. cor. 15th and Dodge Ronrusovan Bros.. 1 —— All doctors recommend Jarvis® - Miscellaneous Sports, Billy Trafey is visiting fricnds in this city Moohe will probably cateh for Omaha next season. Brooklyn wants Sowders of the and may get him. The Charley Horse ¢ barn for the winter Beckley of the 1 home in Hannibal, Mo, Jim MeLaughlin, of the Sioux Citys, the city for the win Omahi took in $34,000 at the gates this sea son and yet lost money, Pitcher Dwyer, of the Chicagos, will in the winterat Hobert college. Wilmot, of the Washingtons, will likely play with'the St. Pauls next season, It is not likely that Frank Selee will man age the Omaba team another season. Kansas City won but a single game from Des Moiues on the latter's grounds this season. from BROS., , 16th st. rops. Brandy. St. Pauls, an now be sent to the taburg club is at bis is in pat Tt looks now as if the season of 1550 would sce many decided changes in the base ball world. Manager Hengle of the Chicago Maroons was caned by h1S tedemeshe day before they disbanded, Yesterday was the first day, the 20th of October, that contracts coutd be signed for next season. Oshikosh and Duluth are both after chise in the Western association. Neithed should get it. Notwithstanding hitting in the league, sin; home run, The Boston papers all claim that Quir holds the ball too long, and the Boston paj are corrcet, he does, Grand Isiand is league for next seas bad one by any mean: The Boston newspa have jumped upon Quinn, and it is not probable that e will be with the team next season. Oshkosh wants IKansas City's place in the Western associatiol What's the wmatter with taking Chic s place! The Kansas Cicy Blues claim that Umpire Cusick robbed them of the championship. The same old dizzy faivy tale. Minneapolis will tuke another slice in her's next am Morton talks of putting his Chicago Maroons in the) First Baseman Hawes, of the Milwaukee teu vas called sland recently by the death of his er brother, The winning team will take 60 and the losing team 40 per cent of the eceipts of the world's champiouship seri Large numbers of te: dheads and mal- lards h ome in at Wanbuncey, and some bigg bags are being made down th Lck, the Canadian_ bieyce gother with Knapp, Crocke Morgan, will reach this city The trotting season is now about over Maud 8.'s wonderful record has not tenor even equalled, nor will it be, ) Pitchier Hutciinson is due much of the credit for the winuing of the Western asso ciation pennant by the Prohibitionists, ht between Jimmy Lind dle-weight of the state, dham, of St. Paul, has fallen fran- one of Beckley's heavy he did not make a cl for a state idea is not a noving and the Tucsday. been roposed ay, champion and Danr thre i g editor of Tur Bre v invitation from Mr. A, G any his base balt expedition o the antipodes. Reilly, Pickett and Nagle, visit of the Omalius to St row with a policeman, and vercly clubbed. Messrs, Hoagland and 1’reston have been heard from among the mountains of Wyom g, and they are having a great time among the black-tails and elk, American association base ball cost Kansa City, this season, o £30,000, and stll they cry for more. They'll get an’ elegant sufti cieney in unother season. Des Mowes will again have representation in the Western association next scason, only on a cheaper busis, All the colts of this sea son’s team will be retwned, A sx club Western league, to embrac Omaha, Des Moines Paul, Minneapolis apd Dénver will be discussed at the coming meeting of the local directoay. Omaha sports say that John P, seen his day. While here he was in bad health, and his_once powerful frame shows the ravages of h.n-1 usage and disease. Tk Bre t eipt of one of Palier's pamphicts 0n the _Australian wier is the Sporting Life's special ¢ missioner foi to the antipodes. Menges proposes to contest some of the ames Des Moines claims, Among these are the two forfeited by Sioux City ) games will stick, though, notwithstanding Menges' roar. Will C. Bryan of S a 100-yards s nt race “Hh H. M. Johnson at St. Louis Wedesday, but_beat Johnson in @ 800-yard race. Joliuson is the champion spriot runuer of the county President McCormick would ¢ muke a first-class president for the V association. H aquired a fund of ful base ball information, is u man of busi ness tact,honorable and upright in all thinzs, and wouid be a success. Menges denies that the | n club lidate h the Ameri cans, all rep the contrary notwit stagding, | e decla will be in the Western association next season, and this only means anothe * between the tional pue and American association the last into a WS s during Paul, got Pickett Clow has H - as City West oux City was beaten in | he Americans will bitterly oppose a re Menges' franchise. HAYDEN BROS, Linst Week Before Moving. Extra bargains in drese goods Every lad \ should visit this depart- ment this w 1d examine our styles and pric s will be sold regurdle They sim- ply must be sold duving this week in‘our present location. 100 1 d 1s in broc onals, ete., which were sold 10, LIS and 19, all reduced to de per ird, This vbargain, Double width 1 wool tricot at 19 a yard; where can you duplicate this,” Double width plaids at 20e per yard. We will place on sale Monday morning double width colored cashmeres at | a yard which are away under their val 40inch all wool bluck or colored Henrvietta at 48, 55 and 7oe a yard. These are worthy of your inspection and we will save you money on them. inch wool Moires veduced to I6ea yard: 40 inch cash- meres cut down to ird; 54 iuch all wool ladies’ eloth H9%¢ a yard. Here is o burgain in French suitings all wool from 40 to 48 inches wide. some ve handsome shades in this lot. These dress goods have been selling from 85e to $1 vard. The entire lot on Mon- day reduced to 85¢ a yard. They will golively at this price, "as this is the hest ba in imported dress goods ever i Omaha, Colored sating reduced o 1% yard, rh o silks, 85c a yard grain silk on Monday cand 95 a yard, extra good Best quilted satin' lining. 55 We have measured all ends of dress goods, and you will amo them some very nice pieces suitable for combinations or dresses for children, in lengths from 2to 9 yards, which you will find on our counters Monday morning at prices that will scll them, and sell them quick. too, as we aredetermined uot to carry one of them over next week. 1 mber this is our Iast weeld in our old stand, and we shall 1t neweek for bargains to all, HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods. 10 cost of ue, last 8t Jarvis' 1877 B afest & he Pat’s Chin Music, “I'malter Juke Kilrain, and [ mean busi d Pat Killen, the pugilist, ut the e waiting in the wings £0" with Barncy Smith, of issued a challenge between months fight Kilrain ol miles he liked. for his Iy St. Paul, fourand five go to five b as much cit with yank Adams, of the Sporting Journal, in this city, and my mouey is there yet. Nothing came of it, and about two month 1 sent the same chal lenge 1o the Clipper, accompanied by a cer titied cheek for €100, [ haven't heard word from Kilrain in 1S 1 also guaran- teed Kilvain £1000 if he would fight me for 2500 0 ' Minneapolis.Queensbury rules twenty-fiv nds in publ And 1 got v 5,000 1 offer 1o put up is Ifhe wants to fight for m L the Omaba sporting man, will for £10.000. This all goos, and 1 vain would wake up and say some He poses as chiarmpion of the world K. Fox's champion. 1 could be f the world the same way —some “hamvion, There 18 only one vion, and that is John L. van, 000 or 1 posted 31,000 fo back wish K thing. Richard Champion other man's cl The Australian Teams. Thursday the Chicagos and the All A ball teams —the Australian combi will be here for a game at the ball With good weathier a large crowd n attendance, as this will be an opportinity of a life-time to see so many stars of the baseball world battic aguinst each otner, Nest meri ion A. Hospe, Jr., Has j cived a fine stock of 12m son | in mahogany, walnut and rosewood cases. They > the finest toned and finished instruments ever placed on sale in thiseity, Call and ex- amine the best pianos made. 1 re 108 The Comm oners Meet, ounty commissioners met yesterday noon with all the members present. munication was received from Sher of Cheyenne, Wyo., stating 1 his possession money belong Dapete, a prisoner. It was rc cowmittee on - charity with seoh to ‘the power to act. ‘he committee to whom was referr for the f of 1883 ve rejected to readvertise (ur Kinney & Hail, in tne grading Center street (1 approved Fhe bill of Sheriff ¢ term of the district 1 bids rnishing of soft coal for the seas *d buck that the bids tlerk authorized he bond of Mc sum of $300, for lkhorn station) was burn for the May court, amounting to 10, was allowed: also a simiilar vill for forthe month of September, An ad- fournment was twken for one week. BOYD' S OPERA HOUSE L October ]1‘1[\\!)\ & ‘~l,\\ IN'S MINSTRELS 50—-Brilliant Artists—50 The most oviginal and novel minstrel pany now before the piblic GRAND DATLY PARADE! TLLUMINATED PARADE 1N 7HE EVENING! OPERA NEW GRAND wouse You will Laugn! Don't miss It! oAy et October 220d and 2310, TUESDAY ‘ THE VERY FUNNY MUSICAL COMEDY, L Cold Dayr. With all their Own 'y and Handsome Cost Drive away the Blues until the Fall of the Curtain, from the Rise n. be L clan of Splendid attractions in the th lin s, Bl Speciaity Conip AL Come i ing bills SPECIAL W. E. Glenn, Sp Hats, Handkeicntofs, Cout if brought in the afternooi, OPEN FROM 1705 AND T T0 10 DAILY. BUSINESS MFN of inteligence and i wanted as fRtute and city Ao our i T dntomntic gus w heiuy un Jpted in all gas NOTICE 70 THY LADIES, ian Machinist. wiil mark Boogs, b, FREE, 1o and 8 of i de i 4 Litnor ealth i atwospbere aad the IAG K EAVING OF THIRET IN MONTHLY QAN BILIS. s i e Andorsed 1expert wath or cull S ROE Eh 0N AL 6 As8AvING ¢ aes " Bwl\un-y New 3 Tiiek Wi b Yen thousan | nin vy hig! cantile, cory ities. Addre pieces of | _HENRIETTA | NEW GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Only Appearance this Season of Miss Emma Juch, OMAHA'S IDEAL MARGUERITE! And the World’s Great Pianiste, Miss Adele Aus Der Ohe, Whose touch Frans Liszt was wont to describe as 1 elrety,” “luh'rphluurl *yearlessly certuin.”” EMMA JUCH ztarguess In Garden Scene of Gounod*s Tmmortal Opera, Ameriea’s favorite Primma |\.»uu' As “Marguerite.» “FAUST.” A8 sung by her forty-six times with the National Opera Companie Wednesday Evening, Oct. 24. 17th, said: Supported hy an able company in costume, The Kansas City Journal, Oct MJueh, as SMarguerite,” i wonderful transforr ion from Juch, the queenly primma donna. s hecomes the village maiden in appearance and action. Her \\n)}\ throughout the act evinced distinetly her high position in the Iyrie world,” alnment of the compauy may be summed up in one word—"*lawless,” s City "Times, Oct, 17th, said: 1 Miss Juel's work theve is evident at all times atrue artistic tempora- nt which at once does awny with all affectation ov detrimental self conscious- It is this winning manner well her remarkable vocal powers and skillful exceution that endears her to her listeners,™ WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 24, The first part of the programme previously announced includes solos by FRAULEIN ADELE AUS DER OHE, Pianiste. The celebruted protege of Von Bulow and favorite pupil of Liszt. To Wble her to interpret hev solos perfectly the management their own Steinway concert arand piano, which is constantly in charge of an expert piano-tuner, MR. VICTOR HERBERT, Violincello. Cello soloist. of Theodore Thumas’ Orch and assistant conductor Seidl concerts, musical condnctor Juch’s operatic concerts, MR. WM. J. LAVIN, Tenor. ved during the recent Loundon s fnuwnwx of the excellent interpre the character of “*Faust™ on this tour. MISS ROSA LINDE, A promising Contralto, whose work ha and public, SIGNOR CLEMENTE BOLOGNA, Basso. recently witl ny. The most recent reviews give Signor Bologna credit for elogant i ul\l'luu of the numbers assigned him. Prices of Tickets 10 advance subse tickets on day of r1, 81.50, L0, 77 SUBSCRIBER'S TICKET ORDER. advertised beloa— ason, where Lis reception was but a ation of both his concert numbers and ived the commendation of press Campanini Concert Comy and send it t either Opora House Tam willing to tuke. cach entitling meto a subscriber's choice of reserved seats to Juch Con- ©81%, (etiver or gond this order to the Opera House box ofice.) 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