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O'WA]IA I) AILY BLE' THE N. B. FALCONER'! Bpecial Rargaine for Monday and All Weok. The Prices Which We Quote Below Are Liess Than the Goods Can be Bought for at Wholesale, suiting, 42 s wide, in navy, and myrtlc n veduced from 40c pieces 54 inch wide flannel in plain colors and extrn fine quality, ut d from & 50 picces 44 inch fine fancy weaves, imported goods, all the latest £hades, 49¢, reduced from #1 At Hlc we will offer an elegant line of French serges inches widey never gold less than BLACK DRESS GOODS ON SECOND I'LOOR. 48 inch black ladies’ cloth duced from $1.50. at 98¢, re- 42 inch silk warp armures at $1 worth $2.50. 54 in all wool flannel, at 65¢, worth boc. ’ 40 in black all wool Henrietta cloth at bbe, worth Toe. 44 in black camel’s hair at $1.00, re- duced from $1.50. Hosiery and underwear department. “The 70 doz ladices' fine Je ted Ypsilanti m.xl ctured from the Saxony yarn, all \\H\ 1 at £1.50, worth $ worth worth #3. BLACK HOSE lined ho nted absolut 00, ()\\ X STAINLESS 60 doz ladics' black Necce full regular made, wart stainless: extrn good value fo this sale 45c. 75 doz ladies’ “‘onyx hose,” heavy quality, with ribbed tops and heavy spliced heels, at 50e, worth S0c HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Wo have just reccived a very large ghipment of handicerchicfs for the holidays. Most of them were seeured by our New York a at auction at about 50¢ on the $1,00 i new and we know the prices are lower than these goods can be bought in othe store have all qualitics from e up. will be di ed on our counters Monday. LINEN DEPARTMENT. Every lady in Omaha hnows where to go for find linens. We have great plensure in saying we have just added an elegant line of embroidered and hemstitehed goods for the holidays. We would eall special uttention to our line of embroidericd pillow ns. There has nothing hke them been ev shown heve. The prices ran from 10 $10.00 a pair. Not two patter, KNIT GOODs DEPARTME SECOND FLOOR. W tobogga rried over All hood from last seuson will be 1 in two Jots to-morrow. lot1 reduced from Goe, The und $1.00. $1.00, reduced from $1.50, §1 00. 1 member, we have only a limited quan- tity, and these privesure made to clear them out quick. Remember the Best zephyrs 5 skein. rmantown e skei oht Spanish rd chenille 1 CLOAKS MONDAY Cloth ulsters $5.00, $10.00, and §2: Plush sacques. Monday we sell a plush saeque with seal trimmed edge at 5.00; our price has always been 30,00 on this garment. Children’s cloaks at est bargains in Omaha. Children’s cloaks at $6.00, reduced ow prices on yar 75,$15.00 , the great- at $8.0 clonlss n's ), regular TAL! SPECIAL! hout fifty Miss will close on Monday enever sold le hem for nother bargain at worth $14.00 to $16.00. CURTAINS. ave still showing our 78¢ bam luce curtai Better curf £2.00, 0, $3.00, All new and desir ulste at $3.75; than $8.00, which w 50, that are Notting- at $1.45, 81.50, $1.75, 50 and $1.00. ble putterr LOV I wenuine 12 dozen in tans, browns and drabs. is one of the best g we carr are sold at §2.2 -morrow we will close this ot out at They come in all sizes. vush on th rloves will he great, it will be impossi- le for us to fit them. N. B. FALCONER. - Excursions South via the Wabash Railway. Two more of those popular harvest excursions ot half fare will leave Omana at 3:15 p. m. on Nov.20 and Dee. 4. For tickets and full informa- tion, call at Wabash ticket office, 15 Farnam st. Gadar blooks for fuol: nothing better. Mount & Griftin, 213 S. 14th st, S L The Wabash Fallsin Line. Commencing November 1 the Wabash will run a Puilman Buffet slee ping car direct to and from Omaha, leaving the Union Pacific depot at p. m., daily. Tuaddition to the above and elegant reclining chuir ¢ ), are now running on this train, Only 48 hours Owmaba to New York the Wabash. ‘The best and quickest route to all points. south and southeast, Ticket office No. 1502 Farnam stree - Silk Plush lln('kcru Howe, Ke b just ved afine line of antique onk raclers in silk plush for $ An each lud) C. L. ERICKsON & Co, 212 et Ladies Lall at Cook’s shoe store and see our fine beaded bronze kid opera slippers at cgant souy ard visitor from now to Jun N. 16th st. piven to 1. uul $2 a pair, Others churge you for the sume slipy G. W. COOK, 1306 FARNAM, - Howell & Coal dealers, 217 8. Fourteenth st., sell Wyoming nut,good as Rock Springs, 500 por ton. - : 0. G. Bazaar beging to-morrow night. - Big Cut in Millinery Goods. As we must lower our millinery stoe wake room for our HOLIDAY DI LAY, we will give 20 per cent off ONE WEEK LONGER, Now is the |. we 1o buy your millinery, also materi- uur“vmu-\ work. arasenes, smyrns, xope silks, wash silks, fancy silk, éte. M. I HAWLEY 16 Douglas st. Burlington Route. @he Burlington Vestibule Express, No. 2, with dining car, leaving Owmaha pom., arviving Chicago at 10:00 ., is the best train for the east. icket oftice, 1223 1‘ arnam street. dies’ Turkish l.unlu Puesdays and Frig _\'-‘J,wl under Boyd's opera house. HAYDE BROS, tonehill, Special Bargains for Monday. Kt Ll stk @i Silk plush in all shades, the lnrgest | Mense crowd which thronged our new aricty of colors you will find in this | quarters on last Monday., and could not city, at d5e well worth 7se. Black | do justice to our customers. We have striped plush 50¢, worth $1.50, A great | peceived during the last week three car bargain in all wool black Henrietta | |gaq nable merchandise and will cloths at 8¢, 49¢, 5c, 69 and 750 peryd %o { to-MOrTow tit I'hese Henrietw cloths are worth double | throw them on the market to-morre we ask for them. Black sros | unheard-of prices, We will make thisthe in silk 6%, worth §1.25. Black gros | greatost slaughter sale Omaha has ever grain silk 75¢, worth $1.85. Black gros | scen. an immense stock of grain silk 88c, worth $1.50. Bluck gros | ladies nd children's ! grain silk 95¢, worth #$1 Chinese | which will goat s0¢ on the silk_in_all the lntest colors 75, worth |~ Children's cloaks, 9, worth $2.00. 25, Bargains in eolored dress goods. | Children's cloaks. $1.49, worth $£.00, Manchester fancies 7he, reduced from Children’s clonks, $2.95, worth #6.00. 15c, Marine plaids in choice colo Ladies’ cloaks, $3.95, worth $7.00, double fold, . worth {0-inchall | Ladies’ eloaks, $5.95, worth $12.00, wool tricot reduced to 25c yd. Where 08, worth $15.00, can you find this bargain except ut Hay ks, quilted satin lining, den’s? We have an immense stock of plain, mixed and combination fannel shawl at $1.74, worth dress goods, ranging in price from 19 to T0¢ per yard; every piece you will In our dress goods we shall hold out find a bargnin, Our ‘stock of ‘colored | extra inducements. Henriettas is unequaled in this eity, A case of Lorraine plaids and checks Monday we offer you a handsome line of [ ut 30¢ o yard, worth 6ac. colors, 48 in. wide, at4s¢ per yd., which All-wool 40-in tricots, 89, worth 7 bargain is sure to giv tisfaction both A-in all-wool dress flannels, 5%¢, worth incolorsand wear, We call your attention | $1,00, toa handsome line of i’aris nov Bxtra fine broadcloth, in all the new robes in beautiful designs at $¢ colori at 89e, worth $1.50, F10.00 and £15.00 h, all of which 18-in lenrietta, extra fine, %9¢, worth worth fully 50 per cent more than we | $1.40, ask for thém, Our trade on cloaks was [ Silk warp Henvietta, $1.29, worth larger than we expected on Saturday, | 2,00, and 1f you want to obtain any of the Millinery goods at one-third millin- bargains in plush cloaks we would ad- | ors’ prices. Fine felt hats, 19, worth vise you to come carly Monday morning | £1.50. Imported felt hats, 89, worth vefore the sizes are broken. — Wo have 0. just received on of heaver shaw Birds and wings at your own prices. which we will place on sale for Monday | The largest stock and “the finest” milli- only. and only on Monday you nery show room in Omaha, them at $1.00 cach, This is a We have added to our stock a fine you cannot duplicate outside of line of mnovelties in ladies’ and gents’ den’s. Double cashmere shawls o worth $5.00. Handsome li shawls at 17, worth $4.50, bargain double blanket In; Yout choice of 500 hreastpins sold by jewelers at $2.00, A full ling in &L75, worth $6.00 - Our stock of infants perfumes at 3 drag store prices; come children’s and misse is the | and sample them. largest in this You willtinda full [ A good pair of bed blankets at 874c line of s lowest on themthe s and our pri worth #1.2 liderdown flannc s ydoiex-| A good paie of gray blankets at $1.19, tra heavy skivting flannel at 50 yd., | worth $2.00. worth fancy embroidered skirts at Comforts for 79¢, usually sold at $1.25. ch 63c. ches All wool twilled flannel at 16}e a yd. On Mon Comforts for #1.19,usually sold at $2.00. We carry a full line of gents' furnish- red we open 20 pieces of 6 oz shrunk scarlet [ ings and only desive an inspection to medicated twilled flannel, the Iu wiest | convinee our patrons that we will save and best ved flannel we have them mon season, at $ie a yd; this is nts’ flannel overshirts $1.19, worth and will he appreciated by .00, see it. nd striped flanne ients’ flannel overshirts $1.49, worth in g ets are the blankets mixed b Our prices on blank- :stin Omaha, 10-4 white e 10-4 5 b grey kets ir. all wool .00, Winter underw re overstock s at summer prices. 1in this department W and they must go. WL Sse white blankets in pink, red or blue STONEHILL, border at $£.50 a pair. worth $5.50, all 116 and 118 S, 16th st., wool sani grey blankets at £.00, [ Formerly oceupied by Hayden B worth weeinl bargains in i S ar begins to-morrow night. - - ‘Inink It Over, And then buy your tickets to Chicag offered by us before, knotted | and any point cast over the Chicago & fancy borde t 10¢, 15¢ Northwestern Ry. ch. It is impossible for you They run three e these bargains. Our Turlke Omaha and Chicago, fornia blankcts. The excitement atour 0.G. T towel counter still continues. You will find our prices at the bottom, while the offer is at the top, no such fringe mn.l 19¢ and todupli ns a day between making close con- red table linen at 19 a yd 1s another ions with all e rn lines. big b in. On Monday we I'heir dining and sleeping car service offer Mitcheline colored bed [ and day coaches are models of elegance spreads 9 cach. This s | in every respect cheap. 1 > or fruit of the loom Their vestibuled limited train from muslin, for $1.00; all linen depot direct to Chicago daily at crash, e Iixtra heavy Canton 30 p. m.,arrviving at Chicago ab 12 flannel at 100 piece comforter | o'clock noon, is absolutely alled. ird. Snow white cotton It is a solid vestibuled train with ele- 3 volls, for batting . Afew reliuble | gant leather upholstered smoking cars, bargains in notionsfor Monday. Ladies’ [ duay coaches of the latest d collars 5 each, worth 10e. “We offer | finish, and luxurious siceping car bargains in i fancy bor- | hot and cold water, and all modern im- ders, at Ic, wh: pocket- | provements. bool and 15¢ each; This is the only evening train with S, e,y He, 7e, | dining cars east of Council Bluffs, fine combs, e, W. N. BABCOCK, ieneral Western City Office—1401 - — Don’t Read This ou want to know that the Guar- 5 papers of pools of cotton for He; : and 5e each; em- hooks Ie, 1k, all (nlun. e dn/vn. hand crochet 35c, 37¢ coat brushes 10 e each; 4 aakes of toilet soap for Our stores are full of bargains. Unles: v \ ¥ morning, 10 bright | board of trade building. and has on and ne % A hand $100,000 to loan on improved ecity HAYDEN BROS. [ and country property. Also $50.000 to - - - invest in first mortgage notes. If you Glove sale on Mond: Mrs. J. Ben- | want money come and see us. We can son’s. accommodate you at onee. et o ARANTY LOAN & INVESTMENT Co, Removal, - - Having leased the elegant store room Ladies in Ramge block, corner of I5th and | At Cook’s shoe store you can buy Harney streets, I will on next Wednes- | Reynolds Bros. fine kid boot, A too EB, day, the 2Sth inst., remove my entir atonly $3. This is a standard make of fine goods. G. W. stock of jowe in ore mo s and musical goods, and er 1o reduce stock previous to re- l T will sell any article in the jew- 1306 FARR COOK, M. - clry or musical lind at cost. Standard typewriters for reat. 1607 JONASEN. Farnam, s e AN Take the Chicago. & SRl conporation, Paul railway, short line to Chicago and Articles of incorporation of the [ 41l points enst, north, and northwost. Omaha Abstract company were filed | e only castern line running sleeping terday. This company has pur- | caps direet to and from Omaha on ail »d the abst B 't books and business of Benson & € rmichael at 1519 Farnam sugers from the eust ary ing ou the evening trains reach Omaha (L Me. Alden K. Riley is the | 447:05 p. m, without transfer at Council rgest stockholder, and will be presi- | {ius, " Pullman. Palace sleoping o, dent of the com Messrs. Benson | olegunt duy conchos and the finest din- & Carmichacl retain an intevest in | fnecars i the world are. run. on ol Rile, et busine: has devoted the the company. Mr Eho CampLG A For tickets and other informa 1501 Farnam street, Barker. trains. tion upply and law pertaining to real estate and con- | plock or Union Pacific raily y ticket veyances. Before coming to Omaha he | o cos. gt sold one of the best sets of abstract "~ F. A. Nasi, General Agent. books in Towa. Mr. L. I. Melone, the —— present courtcous and eflicient ab- Omaha Guards Bazaar to-morrow stractor, will remain as forcman in the | night, oflice, with an interest in the busine s g The company will do an exclusive ab- Rudd & Lund is the style of a new stract business, with i set of books and | jewelry fiem at 113 North” 16th. — They plats sccond to none in the country,and | have an clegant new stock at lowest amanagement known in the community 3 for thoroughness and integrity, as well RV E AT e m‘ R love sale on Monday at Mrs. J. Ben- the new corporation a most prosperous | 50" # ———— career, A Splendid Opportunity, Sl At The O. zoto Washington. y lady and gentleman who pur- L 2,00 worth of goods from us will “Do You Want receiv t ensuring them a chance 11 50, call at 31 o ure the following handsome prem- trade building, TheGu Loan & Tu- Ist, elegant lady’s gold watch; vestment Co. s moved froin 10h and | 24, gentleman’s diamond scarf pin; s, Cineago o 3108 16th, and 18, propared itiful silver card roceiver. The w0 make lonns on improved oity and | premium distribution will be aunounced country property. Fivst mortgage notes | 10 the near future. No extra charges Doumhe, DI ot of ey montghge DOLS (il bo made, us our goods are marked and see us. 5 in plain figures, RU DD & LUND, GUARANTY LOAN & INVESTMENT Co, Jewelers, 113 North 16th St. oo ot fine watch repasring made aspecialty, Eant Eoods ut cheap prices ab | Ayi'york gunrantood by Rupp fli LuND, Jewelers, 113 North 16th St, - ver Creek is thy 50 per ton, try it, dford, - The O. G's will go to Washington. —~—— adics Cool’s shoe store is the place to buy fine shoes for hittle money and havea large stock to solect from G. W, COOK, 1506 PARNAM, EMGEWEUANIS best soft ooal, only 21 S 14th, Jeff W, Solid gold watches=for ladies and - gentlemen; latest pattern and very low | 1 pay cash for horses and mules, Also ae 1Budd & Lund, 118 N, 10th, winter horses at my ranch, seven miles from Council Blufts, R, M. PATTERS( - Omaha Guurds Bana to-morvow night. - Rooms 1& 2, Omhba Bank, 1. Rev. J. B. Johnson's morning theme - at the \Vuln\\t Hill Christian church Change of Tin will be: **Who is on the Lord’s Sic On and after Sunday, November 18, and *The Power of Faith' the evening [ the through vestibule siceper for Ch subject. s cago, vinthe Rock Island route, will 01 motal taken 1n vxchange for goods 0”;,‘ Unlon Paolto depot, Qmahs, or paid for in cash at Rudd & Lund’s, S e 118 N. 16th, Elegant goods at cheap prices at . o1 0. G. Bazaar. Mechanical Draw cluss will be | _ — w—p— opened Mnll\ln? D, Lessons on Diamonds and velry at cost, at S, Mondays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p. | Jonasen’s, 402 & h street, m. ‘Tuition liberal.” G. Gosseling, ——— Humboldt academy, 111 S, 20th St. The largest stock of sheet musie and - musical merehandise in the west at 5 Glove sule on Moaday at Mrs. J. Bens | Jonasen’s, 404 So. 15th strect. A% E. son's, Merris, general manager, o= w)y sl \I)AY NOVEMBFR 1888,-SIXTEEN PAGES, e e ———] . INS INS.Y Rayden filfi “BARGA CRAR CROWNED WITH SUCCESS, v BROS, f I“)I‘f'- al ~:m~! of \Il.mm”:nd\w rv'l ~.;r".!" That Much Abused Word “Bare [ Jast Think of 1t $10 Worth of Goods Hat Department, cashmere hose, goods Weoth e, Sbe nnd \ b Y for 81,00 Dawn and §1,00 per Woek Weo promised to save our customers 4y priE, Fodven SR per paif, ferchants in every line of business | The great succoss that wo have met | from 40 to 40 per cent on hits fnd cnps, of Jadics’ Meno vosts and | have their called ins, the | with by selling $10.00 worth of goods | and the prices we are making for out pants, eatstitehed and-pearl buttons, at | problom o be solved is who has a real | for £ cash and 81 per week. and our | pecial sale to-morrow must convines 35c enoh, reduced frOMMUOR urgain, Or what is a bargain? A real [ kind treatment of the ladies in not sub- | pur customers that w re doing evon Ladies’ camels hair vests and pants | Pargain issimply something that you | jeeting them to the annoyance of fur- | hetter than that. 0 such bargaing W0 eneh, reduced frome $1.00. Infant's | Feally want, something that you nced, | nishing reforence, or inquiring about | have ever boforo beon scen in the wost, Stxony aliiete At S ol ask e, | And ean get atan unusually low price. | their Tonesty in the neighborhood | Monday we make the following sweepe One ease of children’s heavy cotton | We would say right here thut there is | where they live, has been the means of | veduetions: hoso 8c per pair, worthiooe, no dry goods house in this city that is | bringing to our store some of the best | Aon's blizzard « ps, 0503 hatters’ Tt whcolvad, nn olagass lins of fur showing s many real bavguins, all nice, | peoplo in the eity. who, although not | price. 8140, | mufls to be pat on sale at just one-half | ¢lean goods, no seconds nor dama possessed of as much of this world's [ " \fen's importod y caps, 50c; hate \ what you can buy them for anywhere | 00ds, but goods that when you goods as they deserve, still take great *price, $1.2 MR : them home, you feel you have got vatue | pride in maintaining a good name, both [ Nfon's nstrachan caps hattors’ Boys' heavy wool mitts only 10¢ per for your money. We guarantee satis- [ in the business and social community TR, WORLH HEUBIG : factionat i After a customor has selected their s, 81.50; hatters’ price, i85 EPECIAL GLOVE SALE FOR MON- 4 ( WEBER'S goods from the immense variety cons DAY We would especially eall your atten- sdin our stock, they are Hnttovs’ price,81.98) Ladies' fine kid gloves, embroidered [ Hon Lo our ! A UL etaatl (B Ll we bl L Rl G fur skating caps stc, hatters? { acks, 502 per pair, worth $1.00, nel, in white 0 navy, grey d . have no numbers or | price, 81,25 p Spesinl 1ot ofi ndies: Vie kid [ 81l colors, the finest goods ‘made, for | anything painted upon them to show | [adies ockey caps 24,95, worth ! g0voN t% 756; PertioadTom $1780; skirtsand underwear. We have all wool | how or where the goods were bought | g10/50, kil 50 dozen genuine kid gloves at | Scurlet flanuel from 15c upwards, the [ (if requosted). We know that the peo Wo offer n line of rnilrond cnvs in ) 3 $1.00, worth $2.00, in black and colored, | Prices we guarantee or money refunded. | ple of Oma spreciate the efforts that and cloth at 93¢, which are worth i Children‘s cocnore hose 10e and 156 | We have a full stock of Shaker and do- | we made to_cheapen the price of 4 per pair, worth d¢ mestic flannels at unusually low pr goods of good quality sold on the instal wishing to take advantage of | z Ll © half hose 250, | Please inspect this department. ment plan, and we are not satistied tn- | gur special salo on seal skin caps should I WORLI 506, {v‘t:l»l« ‘:\l‘\\:\lul.” :nnllm‘vll uml:‘-rnvn 3 : R, e ‘,: le ;4 :I':H'”I“'m’l:lx l'l not ;Ir‘\ as wo cannot promise to make | Mot prices on all kinds of yarns for | oy ‘light blue and pink, nll sizes and | purtments, S0 that thoso peoplo who Lk bl T ! | prices on corsets to reduce | Qualitics at prices that cannot be under- | were unable to call last month still have - - | v sold; children’s scarlet, white and nat- | & chance to \m\) household goods on Sealskin Bonnets ] soode ot it i at reduce: ural grey, all grades and qualities; | € ms at cash pric On account made 1 : I”hm! goods of all kinds at reduced n n's searlc '\Thm' n:|,l\|rn| ey nnd (v(. our immens line it is almost fmposs | Alma . Keith's, ;<|l-4 ;..l.'d 111 S, 15th st st AT ¢ | fancies, natural grey from 80e ‘up to | sible to quote prices, but a pevsonal call [ opy p o), Best quallty Goldon Floeco Saxony | You will il dhese e G gonvinco you of the truthiol our il A i R B OVELL, STCi K ceduced | Perior to anything shown in tnis city [ assertions. Peoples’ Mammoth Insts enrs for crfeiting, 5 T s A redueed | £ "ho money. 1t you want to save | ment House, the most liberal eredit | Avmves, N. Y., Nog Squire Richard- § Ginta {mputvious ieh col money. sce these goods fi ; house in Omaha, 613 and 615 Novth Six- [ son, chief of the Cassadoga counterfoiters, H Sa, ST Loy e b0 ~Weare showing some real bargains | teenth street, between California and urt to-day plead guilty and was sent. It UL LI i in dress goods for this week. Broad- | Webster. Open evenings till 9 o'clock. to four years in the penite and i1 A0 DEPARTMEN cloths fr 7t 2,50, usual price ¢ - On Monday we will have n spes 3100 to 8 e these, Special alskin Bonnets ; sale in this department. Ladies' fine [ Prices in black o Will show th iy el g AMUSEMENTS, { Kid shoes for B2.00. worth 8400, A1l | hext week only, n SLin biack sk for | Atmn E. Keith's, 109 and 111 S, 15th st., & | our warm_slippers and shoes at eut £1.00 o yard that ou_cannot match at | opp. P. 0. g . ’fl pricos, Mons | fine - patont loather | 168S thin $1.40. Ladies' and children's s = D' X | Divned siippers for $100, worth 8175, | eloaks at immense” reductions to_clo CHURCH DIRECTORY. 0 D PERA OUSE i Wi on to ot & pair of our | these goods will be sold at much less WATTINT. : £ than manufacturer’s prices; 1s we have ice—ftov. Danjol ladies” high button, fleece-lined over- shoes. We have only a few cases left: wily they are cheap at $1.50. ( nl.l .“"l gev | e THEmmNL our prices on arctics. We are head. | elic thom ont: got quarters for rubber good Our L i genuine hand-turned kid shoes reduced from $5.00 to $3. 0. it CARE HAYDEN BROS. Mailordor Glove sale on Monday at Mrs, J. Ben- | 17 nkhtmee Omaha Guards to-morrow | son's. 2 night. — : Foutar, pustor | Real Sealskin Bonnets WE 1K) ety 0 350 o ks S, S Book-keeping, penmanship, arithme- .” oy W S | tie, short-hand_and telegraphing. day ALMA E. KEimis, TR and evening sessions. Omaha Business College, 16th and Capitol avenue. - 3 w York World: James M. New, Omuha Guards Band to-morrow night. | who disappeared from Greenport over b Zion ohiroh, ———— years ago, leaving a wife and | 0RO S amp oung ¢ . Will 1 not room enough to Next to P O, Will Pour Gold childven how these goods we have concluded to get some of them, you . WEBER, 114 S, 15th st. Andl Didvanport at 'l heir Feet, titute cir- in dc Mr Hahn, 485 S. 24th st., | cumstances, has returned to his former makes aspecialty of perfect stamping. | home. He is now a wealthy cattle e raiser in Montana Territory, and is [ pisior. e Real Sealskin Bonnets anxious that his wealth should pave the | o o at 1 wity to areconciliation with his family, | Sovivesat 1 i w ALMA E. Kermi In 18 nes M. New and his newly | (#ian cotored) s ———— married wife came from of the agricul- 404 ¢ Pianos at cost at S. Jonasen’s, 13th street. tural the vi e e ‘Will remove my entire stock ol jew clry and musical goods next Wedne: Lomusionl goods ucxt Wednes | ably for theiv household, and he had a day, ovember the Bth dnste 10 e | national fondness for horses and made R S e i mouney by trading in them. New Harucy strects. tamige black. e, R niae ey e T J. Ben- | gained bya stage line from Green- Prribiie Bk boint, through Bedford Village to — ‘ ~ Fulton ferry, then the chief m Don’t forget the 1) Bnn . ADDITIONAL COUNO!L BLUFFS. The Police Pateh Work. Robert Smith wis the oily drunk in police court yesterday morning. He pleaded not fuilty and his case was continued unul wit- nesses could be secured. F. R. Robinson was charged with disturb- ing the peace. He pleaded guilty and wa fined $9.60. William Wats saulton Dr. Cady. New York. cessful from t the town was ance of New affected his several ~6|n.\|l n was arrested for an as- It is stated that Cady owed him some money, and the trouble grew Watson was out of an attempted settlement, fined $15 and costs a few d ing a couple of cyprians on “The Row. is locked up awaiting trial to-morrow R. C. Thorpe was arrested on charging him with_forgery children, and highly r and Hunter's bert L. He Omat ed of forging the Ry G sy ihivalbas of Mr, Ne eck for § on the other. | BY thrift and l‘""“'f.-,) choy fhnv oAb side of the river. He has secured John Lindt, | COM¢ prosperous merchants, are ma o ik 1801, o attend to his case, which will eome | ried and the heads of families and their | Bagtor, sersiceon prosperi the rvest served up for a hearing to-morrow. John I, Eckland was charged with the larceny of & gold watch from ouc of the in- mates of Belle Clover's bagnio on Lower om0 Rmuny, Broadway. The alleged owner of | gilonco ] the ticker, who is a cadaverous look- | SLCNCE more when about to each of th himself the ing female giving the name of Bessie Blake, appeared in court to prosceute the case, but offered to dismiss the case if John would re- turn the watch, but_he positively asserted that he had not'had it and knew nothing of its whercabouts. A female friend, who ac- companicd Hessie o the station, asserted | yhoir bld home in hopo thoy might M | pRIpAY 0" that Jolin bod § ing to establish bim- | 1)) ‘o ther i1 llection ove il o YR Game of Cards,” 1 with fier for refusing to | came any bitter recoilections, and re- | ehe: " Suniny vehont iy m. - Chiireh pryer | BYENING | { have anything to do with him. Bessie said | sponses weve sent. To these a more ex- "{1;,,::ff‘,.xn“ur‘...,.{,.- ¥ oy Alfred 1 AN T Cirens Rider ! - that 1f Jdobn would “pony upy” the. wateh, | tonded reply has been received in | phtiar IS 5L A ) ircus Rider.?, she would Im\dlmn a |lmlr:‘||ll ticket to any [ which the now aged man pleads what . s URDAY place he wanted to go, but Johnny refused to [ he can in extenuation of his course. Ames avenue 1t Lo [ ] “pony It seems that when business affairs Fervwen at 104 sarisee, (A Panton’ me Rehearsal? Apeddler guving the nume of Scolt was | o1 hevond New's control, his pride Vg At TR0 e b ERTSR brought in for neglecting to obtain a license, | E0L beyond flew's coptetls s pride tor | Weti In consequence of the lensth of 1) t was released on payment of costs and s C ghorediiol e cice of the lensth of the progr bt yap polotec d on payment of costs and so- | 00)F's0vor was. Shon at its hoight, and [ B the performance will begin panctuely g m Just as court adjourned, the patrol wagon | in his mental depression he shipped for iy acliool I turned from a trip to the transfer, and B. | California, hoping to restore his for- erry 111 Contral Park—Rev.J. A. Millizan, pas. Parquette and Clrele, $1.50 leony 1 Dyke brought in, charged with | tunes speed and either return to his e “Lm“m ’_\d-wxm o1, Tie and £1: Galery assault and battery. He tad become en- | family or b thom rojoin him clse. | 4o m- Mistinee, Tic aind #1; Scis o Wodnicday bad knocked him down with an iron rod’. He | resulte DC ! oncaiving, | ; bark Minco, California and Tuirts-Arav=Rey, M. 1 P pleaded guilty, but the court decided to wait At money alone could atone for his ;{;;‘:,-;‘;gj,l'w, RarTiGoR AL 0 YT 1 i, *DPERA until the extent of the vietim's injuries could | desertion, he postponed communicating I’ PAL. » HOUSE be ascertained before inflicting a penalty. with his family from time to time, still Iteenth wnd Capitol av 4% > - Don't forget the O. G. Buzaar., LA The Astonished Drummer, not come. came all : P | foss his inability to perform his part as Lewiston Journal: The Rev. A. E. [ gughand and father. After all his min- Dunning, D. D., the manuger of tho | i vontures had como o naught. the Congregationalist publishing house and | o SN L 0T Vitfays and and one of the is an off-hand, abbath school work, busiest men in Boston, approunchable man, with a bright, win- ning face, easy manner and personal magnetism that contrabute much to hi plains for stoc! Th success, He hus none of the outward [ PeR% Ui SHIen o BTN 188 signs of the clevical calling, but 100ks [ foptune passed the mark which had set more like a business man. © Ho travels | 4 probubly suflicient to atonc for his nearly all of the time, and he says that mang in the he goncradly pusses as a | HGoldost drummer and is recogmized us one of | was. howeyor their number. On going into Minne- | g0l so heartl upolis one Saturday evening a smart young fellow approdchedin a free and mties of England and settled in lage of Greenpoint. sessed of cnough ready money to en- able the husbaud to communication between were found to be so tangled that it w at first surmised that those troubles s00n began to couple his of & young mar r place in her bitter neeessity of providing for five pee and Levi New. brought th \d comfort she so richly de- the father than a r: clared that he knew were yet alive, hoping for the better fortune which did the field of enterpr lish teaining had peculinrly fitted Kim. wrain unfivo , poned the fruition of hishopes for s of cruel neglec formed the task he imposed on h nobly that his money will not oblite; They were St Peters, Twonty. .. oy provide comfort- L pstor, duy schoolat noon’ Brook The enterprise w! he start, but early skocked by the disappes whose Dusiness affuirs MeCart) s it £, Bad ssip, however, name with that woman who deserted children about the sume however, was sct at ¢ some months ng woman, who ey Magdolene mind. iy sl atku. m. St. Patrick’ g as confronted with the B HOSATy and Jsenediction of the 1 b now there are no more | mentsti:0a,m, Sunday-schooltya. m 1 It ted citizens in Gueenpoint CHRISTIA London Comedy C 2 Point than James M., Al- jun church, y Company her three sons. withful mother coNG it of absence and had become little ather unpleasant memor, month ago letters came ons from one who signed father. The writer d not whether they addressed them at 1050 w pRe Tty Wil Wonniny lesdny. Chr but the years went by it be- harder to write and con- AT eveni K ruising opened up'a new o for which his Eng- able wint welcome New ved, that of the woman he for- sly, and who has Birst, Strangers” Sabbath 1on AW ) iy niRHLmestngs durnig the entire . Philomenn’s cnthedral, 411 South Ninth iy mass ot Sa. . Suridiy 5 s Roman Catholie 1t Omaiin FXL muss nLS o, 1y at 104 n Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, (And WEDNESDAY MATINEE,) November 26th, 27th and 28th SPECIAL EVENT! THE PEERLESS AWl Sunduy seav . corner Fifte tor. IPreachin Lamar, Opera Company, i | Produeing the greatest repertoire of th pertoire of the lates COMIC Opera uceesses over Witnessed (o \ this city. k- ! MONDAY-The Latest Suceessful Operatic Nove elty, 4 MYNHI:ER JAN" 0 TUESDAY--First Thne in Five Years, of BrETiavan “"QUEEN". S\LACE HANDKERCHIEF" 30 p.in transs Masterpfece, irth Seventeenth -1t WEDNESDAY MATINEE-"The Ever Beautitul L “NANON., " we WEDNESDAY NIGHT--The Everlasting caTnoLIC. “ERMINIE. hoand Leivenworth—Re: T TR s enatth SRex s Parquette and Circle, $1.50: Baleo s ¢ B i bl Adumission, e 15 Gy e s and beaedtietion we s bipi ¢ and &' Seats on sale at’ Box ot M On' the HrstFridiy of esory nnei § Ito: Nervies i THREE NIGHTS, and SATUR- DAY MATINF Commencing THURSDAY, NOV. 29, ; Special E th Seventeentl -Re s ats wnd 10:30 1, n 1gement of the edienne, MISS ROSINA 'VOKES, dGerman) 1614 Doagias -1 and 1050 . m S Daily o Charming Come Jennotte 1401 Suistnt dny ool 1401 Sonth Fourt Rov In the followin separate a attractive Ldistinet formanve: repertoire, 1hreg ich per- 0 p i, Weds REGAT L Ninot iy THURSDAY ”TDH]‘S " t AND “Hy Miliner's Bl CL’ Artwas true to Puu ) Hm meh Ditmond, W t. Mars’s and Twents-seventh T Neot, DRALOT. SORviees at Kindiy Kehoo! o J SATURDAY ‘, EVENINGS, [ b Sixteenth and Hickory ool s b, m. A 10w, tha astor Holy ¢ One Night Only—WedusIay, Nov, 28, (e —_— On o \Daantit ' A The Bieautiful and Accomplishea Artiste i Aixth and Toward - ftes Mrs. Scott Siddons, In Mer Celebrated UBAMATIG REGITALS, a0c, T and #4101, Tucsday morniug, Noy. NEW GRAND Three Nights and Two Matin, Matines, TUUIEDAY, iy hehn L e e i leserved sead 2ith, OPERA HOUSE mineneing sale o) “nrlos Rundiy sehool bt Nov, ntysixth apd Frank cusy Wi : the recollections of her bitter struggles b AR Knanks The Eminent Irish Auihor and Actor, Yo “”l“"’l";“"" Sund, with poverty. Still as tiore is no pUaf st s i) aUS i "es,” replied the doctor. Philip Lee in the case, time vy recon- sty | O E '] stop at the Blank Hotel, T suppose?” | cil the long-suffering womun o this Byt gt 1 v i as., rin el’nfil', fereoy 1 wm going 1o stop With u | nineteenth century Enoch Arden. and Sertion w d g 1n His Own Version of the Beautitnl 1ay), viend. Juag : T iy secontand Caws—ttov.11. 1. | 6 § an into life the smoldering embers of 1 s vl 1 6 9y “Come round to the hetel to-morrow | 1oy D A e Vach vl ll afternoon and we'll have a racket. — - Omaba Mission, Third ward_seliool house. Eonce D aaE I Quite & number of she boys will be The gr bankrupt sule of the Me- idition=itov. T KW idlor il Eongs, Dagoas dige, Recls aud Iral Hnu there Donald cloak, suit and fur stock is the s p Reserved sent aulo will opon Wi e T M i . cserved se will open Wednesday Nove “But to-morrow is Sunday. talk of the city, Th of Omahit it 11 M ot in the Christiyn “1know it, and that's why we can [ and neighboring cities the iston Suniay-scbovl At ¢ b Fven: | - — — et have such a devil of a good time,” 0, 1 tnink that we fellows who are traveling all the time ought to keep [ ing an elegun Sunday:. aid the doctor., grades of seal plush wraps, newmark- | i sckotl KU HOON. Y OunK ....{.‘._.-J.i.\‘.‘??i.!‘.i'f’d‘:fl_l‘.\'vT,T."Ilftig-z Aol I;.‘C.‘ :‘,'..‘,\‘.;.,,‘:;’;in‘.‘, AUHLE qustial, Alest o COR.IT"AND FARNAIMSTS T e Al gott | alslant ergihadn aud [aney: Liitasd Al PEST DILL OF THE SEASON! t church in town. All vight. I'll be the you won't! The drummer was there according to his promise, and could hardly belieye his eyes when he saw his friend of the facilitute the balf the for but I'll bet gantic salo elegant goods and low pr The stock is still complete | within thirty days and e gowns ur half former pric K Ui oL L4 p compris- tand medium tline of tine ynize Momoria) ¥ wnd in order o dIng i doaul, he g THE HUMAN OSTRICH. sale will ho offer d ut Just o' Horcus BILL JONES, the Great Glasg nric \.| sui jerseys 1. Frees Eater. wight before ascend to the pulpit, Dr. | convineo yourself that 3 raylr Dunning tried to find him after the | money at this great hankrupt s pAuaih and R woR service, but he had fled, 8. 160h, opposite Boyd's opera hou LUTHERAN Kountze Memorial ¥ MR Tavsdey wad THUTSERs BETW. I, Sixteenth and Tiar- Bstor, Sorvicos st 1030 a ®FEneN Musee @ Twenty- A DOG with a Human Brain. T ool at Crand Attractions in the Curio Hall, an- 1044 N Vs | BIG BILL IN THE ATORIUM nstor. Services &t il i W, One Dime Adwmits to AlL, esday at