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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU YICTION, . T Parrotee & Oo. What a Chicago Man Said About [ The largest wholesale hat and cap Omaha. firm in the west have just moved into An able journalist of that eity wrote a | their magnificent new building at the fact when he wroto that Farnam and | corner of Eleventh and Harney streets. Sixteenth were the coming streets of | This building, built especially for the ourcity. And if he had been 1ooking | purpose for which it is now used, is a for fine stores half was for ten story buildings, he would also have written that the well stocked and handsomely arranged wholesale and re- arefully as he | ypgdel in architectucal design and inte- rior arrangement. It 18 built of bric! and granite, is 134 feet deep by 25 feet wide and five stories high, including tal book store of H. M. and S. W. | tho basement. Everyone of these floors Jones, cor. 16th and Douglas, was the | are occupied by their immense stock jlace to buy presents for the holidays. | which embraces all of the latest novel- To n large number of our eitizens ties, in fact everything kept in the hat have patronized this sfore in pust vears [ qnd’cap line. Their resident bu in this fact is not a surpe and if the | New York City, Mr. W. R. Terry, sends erowds of customers who can be found | thom o \Unnu new ns s00n A8 it Ap- from early morn to the late evening | panps, » are only two hat houses hours thronging their salesroom is {n the l,”.ml States who oecupy the eriterion, hundreds of others are learn. ing to appreciate this handsome and useful holiday collection. Being abook . Parrotte samo space occupiod by W, " C. Frost, &Co. W. I tte and A, d L nager and assistant manager, visit store the visitor naturally turns his at- | Now York City four times each year, tention to this part of the stock, which | thyy keeping themselves thoroughly embraces beside o complete equipment | posted upon the wants of their of the standard works of the day, an | finde, The fourth floor is oceu- olegant —and complete line of | yied by their straw goods for gift books from the little gems 10 [ the spring trade. whe et find chings fit gifts for a Annual Chatter Box the magnificent queen, Dunton’s straw hats from 50c to The stock on this floor embraces men’s tarnum’s Menagerie. Muscum and C & well'as ladies’ and ohildren’s cus, all benutifully illustrated, are the | ¢traw goods. On the third floov is delight of the children. Child’s Pict- | found a handsome stock of men’s and ures from Dickens’ Delightful Hours, | children’s hats, including some of the and Pranks and Frolies for the Little chil- nobbiest styles ever invented for Children, and the Zigzag Stovies, Gen= [ qpen, eral Grant and the Battles He Fought, |~ On'the second floor is found a com- The Pa , The Brownic Books, | plete line of the celebrated Gate City and.a series of three beautiful books for | hats, and a beautiful tine of fine im- the home, As Th 1 of the Duys, Que ] ported stiff hats in all styles and colors. Meadow and Cluster of Roses, then }J]IL stock on the first floor is exclusively there is the young lady’s own book, en- | giifY hats, and is & department to be titled, From Meadow Sweet to Mistle- [ proud of. On this floor are the hand- toe. Their line of etchingsexcells any- | ¢ome offices of Mr, Parrotte, the mana- thivg ever shown in pust years avd ems | gop and George A. Palmer, a member braces such subjects us, “‘Important | of the firm, who has charge of the books, New Etchings,” Winter Scenes, Court- | just inside the front door is the desk of ghip of Miles Stundish, Rip Van Winkle | the alesman, and on the west side and many others. In their handsome | js u nice space railed off, and supplied collection of books may be found Dante’s | with chu 1usks, 6to, fot: the use 0! Works, illustrated by Dore, all magnifi- [ the traveling men. Each person cm- cently bound; The 'Two Books, tasefully | ployed about the establishment is sup- illustrate uming a Shre and a Mid- | plied with a closet for clothing, ete. summer ight's Dream are royal gifts. | The ent building is heated by steam Their display of photo., auto. and scrap | and supplied with all modern improve- albums challenges admiration, and em- [ monts. The following efficient young braces everything new and nice of the | men represont this house upon the road: kind from the child’s book to the mam- | 13, J. Roe, J. I (““.n“ AV Hendee, moth album made to order, holding 144 W. Bailey, W. B. Field, F. L. Le cabinet pictures, Their yof plush | William Bryant, \ . C. Fr s is very attractive and has been’f mett Lineh. The future of this 1 with great o The designs | syccessful and popu house bids fair are unique and embr the newest [ to peach the first place among things out in this line. All the popular [ wholosalo hat stores in Amer poets are there in newest and most attractive dress. rks of the favorite authorsin There uve biblesand prayer book beautifully and durably bound, here may Pttt ey Hayden Bros. The rush and excitement at ‘‘Santa Claus” headquarters is increasing, al- though we have the largest room in this city for displaying our holiday goods and able in the city: also, a complete stock of writ- | nd toys, 1t was impossible for us to ing desks, portfolios, gold pensand an [ o N1 418 orowd on Saturday s exquisite collection of fancy ink stands. < promptly as we should have done. ™ We With their stock of Christmas cards ived another shipment of pic- they have & mew and very e Il T e taking line of = booklets, —which | 416 cheap at 7 and 15¢. Besides these are fast supplanting tho Christmas | wo haven full line of novels at 10 cards, These sell at pricos ranging | gthers get 25¢ for the same. Our auto- from 5e to $1 and by many are much pro- at 15, 25¢, 59, and 69c rri b RIS TRn b ourd Nas it hay aveiequal tal] Faannial i three or four cards ia one. Butitis uscless to try to ennumerate all the beautiful gifts which are to be founa in the store. A do_more than columns of des The Messrs. Jones have done part well in brisging to our doors the domestic and imported novelties and beautiful gifts of this fest on for the benefit of their ¢ Their stock is ample and carefully seclected, a fact immedi- ately apparent to the visitor, and the clerical force are competent and cour- teous, making the customer feel at home and glad that he came, whether a pur- chaser or not. T YANKEE VIM AND PUSH. The Kind of se Which is Sure n, Mr. J. S. Cameron, who for many years was conneeted valued em- Ploye of other mus in our city, associated himself Mr. Smith in desks at good picture Our writing Uy VB BT Sk, o Poh O ]:n‘gcst assortment. Our prices on tool and can not 13 duplicate t opencd, a hand- some line of ¢ n’s china tea 10¢ aset; 15 pes, la pes, very best, at $1. Our carts are selling fast a and 35¢. Everybody admits flmL our stock is the largest, “our dis- play and assortment the best, and last but not least oar prices the lowest in Omaha. It will pay you to investigate “Santa Claus” headquarters on fourth floor. HAYDEN BROS. ot ant 1s $1, at Hospe’s Monday. Bamboo eas ————— Meinberg's Santa Claus Has the prettiest music rolls and folios from 50¢c upwards. 1516 Dodge St. Silk Plush Rockers. Howe, Kerr & Co. have just reccived a fine line of antique oak rockers in silk plush for $5. — - The Auction Business. Tie BEE has had occasion to reflect severely on_some of the so-called auc- tion houses in the city, but its denun ations were levelled at the swindling with the piano, organ and music business at 1519 Dodge street, under the firm name of Cameron & Smith. This house did a thriving business until the death of Mr. Smith. ~Mr., Cameron has now secured the entire control of the business, and is better prep: the public. For stmas trade Mr. Cameron offers a beautiful stock of pianos in handsome buttornut, walnut, [ fewelry and brass wateh establishments mahogany, rosewood and ebonized | Jocated on 10th and 18th streets. The cases. These instruments are first ess when properly "con- y ducted is just as legitimate and honora- ble as any other calling, and gno(l auc- 100 houses are a neces- large cities. The Omaha and Storage company, 1121 which opened its doors proving by the inrge patronage it 1s receiving that the pub- lic has confidence in the integrity and fair dealing ot its managers. e clasy in every particular and just as good as they ave hundsome. Mr,” Cam- evon’s display of musical instruments in general is one of the finest in the city and isthoroughly reliable in all respects. He has also purchased o set of piano moving trucks, which are a little the neatest and most convenient, as well as reliable, in the city. The team of matched horses which are the motive wer are gentle and trained to the work, s0 that safety (so essential in this business) is assured. ‘The name of J, S. Cameron should insure the success of any music house, for his relinbility, ex- evience in the business and genuine sity in all Auction Farnam st., few months ago, i aints church The young ladies of All wiil hold a sale in the parlors of the rectory, corner of Twenty-sixth and Howard streets, on Monduy evening next, the 17th, and on Tuesday after- anken push ave too well known to | noon'and evening, -the 18th. A novel peed further comment, and the stock he | entertainment known as the “‘Bag carries should be seen by all contem- | Pipe Chorus,” will be given each even- plating chasers who wish to get | ing b cted members of the choir. value received for their dollurs, No admission will be charged. sl —_—— From an Old and Highly-Respected Citizen of Jefferson County, lowa. Editor ot THg Bek: After suffering over five years with external and then internal rilua. and having used medi- Silver Creok is the best soft ooul, only 86.50 por ton, try it, 221 5 14th, Jeft W Bedford. —— Pueblo. cines by the quantity called pile medi- | The city of Pueblo, Colo., has five of cines and pile cures, and physiciansand | the gactest smelting plants in the othors telling me that old ago was the | country. Thesixth, now building, is cause, and it could not be cured, I he- | the lorgest in the world. It is the came 50 that I could not do any labor | only city in the west than can supply and could lift nothing, and suffered ter- | steam conl at $1 per ton, and has an iu- exhaustible \\mwmlp]:]y In addition to this it is a down-hill pull from every mining camp in the state. These manu- factories puy out $125,000 per day for ores and 5250000 per month wages to employes. This immense sum into a city of only 20,000 people. The first of a series of excursions will leave Omaha December 19, a, m., over the Union Pa- cifie, runnlng through to Pueblo with- out chnugu The parties on this ex- cursion will be in my charge, and in addition will have a porter to care for passengers, On arrival of party there they ~will be taken in charge by citizens, shown through the great Bessemer steel rail mills, the cop- per and lead pipe mills, and the great smelters, The fare on this occasion will be only $25 round trip, good for 60 days and five days lay over at any point desired, For suwe on this occasion write or call on I, M. Fish, room No. 8, Arcade hotel, Omnlm. lkpnesunung Pueblo board of trade, ribly if I attempted it. I wasobliged to rent my farm, and was induced by an advirtisement in Tie OMAIA BEE last June to go to the Omaha Medical Insti- tute for treatment. I was there ten dsf!u. under treavment by what they 1 their new method. In a few days [ was much relieved, and’ at the end of ten days returned home cured. 1 would say to those afllicted with piles, that I had one of the worst kind of cases, and was porfectly cured at the Omaha Medi-+ cal lustitute, and would like this pub- lished in Trie OMAHA BEE, that others may go there and be cured as I have been, us I have sympathy for those who suffer us I Lave suflcred‘ Respectfully, J, L. CLARK, Libertyville, Jefferson county, Iowa. B s " Bamboo ensels 81, at Hospe’s Monday. T Meinberg's Santa Claus Gives a pretty pu,ture card to every visitor to Meinherg’s music store, 1516 Dodge St. ——— e Lhe McDonald Bankrupt Cloak Sale. Still the center of attraction, Thou- sands of ladies throng the store daily and avail themselves of the opportunity ————— Bamboo easels 81, at Hospe's Monday. et First Annual Grend Concert and Ball, Given by the Omaha Swedish Reed and Cornet band, at Masonic hall, Sat- of buying an elegant cloak or wrap— | urday eve, Dec. 2‘_’, 1888, Txckuu for not at half of western prices, but really | sale C. tromsburg, secretary, ot hall of cgst of production. 1404 Douglus; Samuel Purgstrom, 1122 Farnam; Jflhu Rudd, 113 North 16th st. — Sale of Arct Needlework. Mrs. A, T. Fogg, of Boston, will be at the Millard huum \lundut and Tuend-y with a fine line of art needlework which ull ladies ave invited to cull and exumine, The stock must be closed out by Jan- gry 1,if low prices will do 1t, 214 S. th st. Open evenings uuul !')o clock, Auction of Stoves, Ete. Wednesday, 10 a. m, at the store 1020 Saunders (24th) street, the | _stock of stoves, ranges and house thtnfi goods {n above store. Sale will continued until everything is sold, QOumahe Auction & Sterage Co. ———— Paeper clothing for sale at Millard hotel gents’ furnishing goods store. HAYDI BROS, Cloak Sale Trade was go active with us during the fall that our early purchases in cloaks and wraps were all sold out. The remarkably warm weather left large stocks with manufacturers and jobbers, wh they are glad to sell at a great sacrifice rather than carry them to an- other season, Our buyer is in the east getting these tremendous bargaing, and that is why we can sell lower than others. We have just received an ele- gant line of cloaks, Modjeskas, wraps and jerseys that we can _sell one-third less vhan manufacturers’ cost. We also have great bargains in shawls and mus- lin underw Monday and Tuesday we will sell 500 bear shawls at $1.05 each, positively worth $2.50. 1SS GOODS DEPART k's sale of dress goods was pectations. In fact it created s furor in our pligs during tho whole week. We have many extraordi- bargains t we were utterly nn.’\'vle to show during the week, to which we ask particular attention, though we can only mention a fow of them. Double fold’ morie stripe and check suiting, 20¢; sold ev Double fold Henrietta, 34 inch real Madras suitings \\\lu-ll' at 42. awful cheap. fiich CAmBl ¢ Kl check, worth $1.00. Tnds of stripe muluuulmnunn itings, H5¢; reduced from $1.10. -inch French flannels in all shades, 59c; cost 1,25 to import. 44-inch real French Ripsoulough fab- rie all the new shades, 65¢ and 69¢. This is an awful slaughter of fine good Henrietta, 45¢, 55¢, 65¢ and 79¢: cost 7oe to $1.50 to import. 44-inch Ra otina and wool velour in i‘hn C 95¢ and $1.00; cost 2,50, l‘l.mls, h\m) stripes and French novelty robes at less than half import cost. Our stock of black goods, silks and plushes is yet unbroken and last weeks’ prices will'still provail. Wo nsk particular attention to eur immense stock of dress trimming: dress buttons, ornaments, notions, fancy goods, fine stationery, art novelties, fancy cord, dray trimmings and la- dies’ and childrens’ handkerchiefs. A sale like this comes only once in a life- time and should be worthy of attention. HAYDEN BROS., Dry Goods. e A Miraculous Cure, We take pleasuro in printing the fol- loving dipping from the Loug Branch (N. J.) News, as it refers to *Jo-He,” the wonderful oil which is doing o much good for many of our best _people in Omaha, and is represented by our friond, Captain T. B. Forgy, room 80, Bavker block: Editor of the News—Dear Siv: Would you be kind enough to publish the fol- lowing for the benefit of suffering humanity: LoNG BraNcrt, N. J.. Nov To Whom it M 1 afilicted with dropsy and heart diseasc; my kidney o also in a very bad condition, for which Drs. Chattel & Brown treated me a good length of time, [ receiving no benelit whatever, ws suddenly stricken down with pavalysis. Tho~ physici moned, but could render no r 1 was considered a hopele: this time my suffering was Concer! as intense. Having heard of the great Texas rem- edy (called Jo-He) I had it sent for immediately, and applied it according todireetions. It acted like magie, and in one-half hour it straightened my face and gave me full control of my tongue and speech. I continued 1ts use until I felt fectly cured, and am feeling better now than I have felt for twenty years. Several years ago I fell from a building and_broke my shoulder, jom- ming my collar bowne, from which I never was free from pain until 1 used Jo-He. 1 will never ce: to bless the day that Jo-He came to my relief, and if my testimony should be the cause of any sufferer s ng relief through this wonderful magnetic oil, I will feel re- arded by doing a humane act in pub- lishing the same. Iam well known in this community, where I have lived seventy years, having been born and ised” in Monmouth county. Those wishing to hear my statement regard- ing my cure, can do so by calling at my residence in Long Branch City. 1(‘.~,)m(uuv ete HUTCHINGS BROWN. e Bamboo easels $1, at Hospe'’s Monday. prrlhdille o X! Fine Music Rolls at Meinberg's, 1516 Dodge st. S Omahans Work for Omaha. For value received I promise during the year 1889 to let Omaha tailors make my clothing, to buy my footwear of Omaha dealers; my” floar of Omaha millers; to smoke Omaha made ci, in fact, to purchase all supplics for my- sell and anlf in Omaha, when I can get anything ike a hur article. . A. Urro~. el The Majority. A large majority of the discriminat- ing public prefer to travel by the Bur- lington Route. Its Vestibule Lxpress, with dining car, free chair cars, and Pullman ars leavigg Omaha at 50 p. m., arviving Chicago 10:00 a. m., is the best train for the east. It is the only line running 8 daily express trains to Chicago, Peoria and St. Louis, and 2 daily express trains to Lincoln, Denver and the west, and to St. Joseph, Kansas City and the south, direct from its own depot in Omaha. ket office, 1 Farnam street. B Fine Music Folios at Meinberg’s, 1516 Dodge st. B Novelties in paper knives, ash trays, match boxes and screens, at the Jap- sanee store, 1411 Douglas, Eag— Xmas, A fine upright $590 piano, full size, 7% octaves, must be sold for $200 on easy payments, J. S, CAMERON, 519 Dodge st., successor to Cam- eron & Smith, oo Bamboo easels $1, at Hospe's Monday. —————— At #5.00, only $5.00, you can have \ourdmn-u of 250 ladies’ or misses’ clonks. Each cloak worth double the price asked, at the McDonald Bankrupt } ‘loak Sule, 214 §. 15th st. Open even- ings until 9 o'cloc R Meinberg's Santa Claus Has music for the mllion, pretty pict- ure cards free. 1516 Dodge St. —e— Our store will be open every evening from now until Christmas. BENNISON BROS. e Druse & Blankner’s for fine candics, 109 South 16th st. e Viana china breakfast sets, exquis- itely decorated, at $16 and 818, at Moody's china store, 802 North 16th st. -~ Finest Japanese novelties for the hol- idays ever shown in the city. Japanese store, 1411 Duuglns. - Bamboo emwln $1, at Hospe's Monday. e Elegant }:lunh cloaks and wraps at half cost of production will be found at the McDonald Bankrupt Cloak and Suit Sale, 214 S. 15th st, Open even- ings until § o'clock, COREDIT TO HEVERYBODY. No Security Requird ~Good News For the lsddies, We offer to any housckeeper, or any one going to house omraom-keeping, $10 worth of goods for!81 cash and $1 per week—larger bills in; proportion—with - out requiring of yem any security, ref- erence, or anything that would cause you to refuse taking advantage of this liberal offer. “‘cash vric Mrs. J. Bensor Wo will show you an elegant line of Christmas goods. OXYDIZED GOOT egant toilet ana manicure great variety of styles and vrices, RE \l, DU ACE NDKERCHIEFS nls. 'H EMBROIDERED sets in HANDKERCHIE Some very fine ones. n|~.h in new design. Fichus and scarfs, Blac Spa chantilly and hand run Spanish, bons in black and other style mitts in all lengths and colors, delivored to wagons that have mo numbers or s thing painted upon them to indic where or how the goeds were bought (if We also ofter you the most requested. ) s A LA alloteds i complote and finest lino of goods in | GloYes in all lengths, - Umbrellns—silk, overy department to seléct from. All ;‘” i gold oxydized and clive l\\“.n of our goods are fresh and new. and [ i’ {ine of desssn and I\‘nc boen made especrally with o view [ hes Sors, A fne e of ealtios in to please those persons who want a good | (e Fote ) FLOAHE FEe avticle, even if it is sold at a low pricy Yavs: Mofikay, 1va% And othur vl Look at these vrices then ask yourself | gi0 - Drap In hand painted holting if ever you saw goods sold at such low figures ‘before: “Antique oak chamber suits, large glasses with bevel edge in dresser, $50; walnut chambcr suits, not soft green walnut but solid hard bl walnut, # other chamber suits, 816 up: extension table, 6 feet, hard sw legs, patent drop leaf, vs, any color, #8c; s0e; a”good stove, cloth from $1.75 upwar In our fancy jepartment wo have & good vari- ~of draping silks, plushes, antigue tablo -spreads, fine embroidered pieces in sofa;pillow tops, lambrequins, ete. Now und fine goods in stamped linen, dresser covers, table covers, t clothes, tidics, etc We also_show handsome line of Christmas cards, | ents for gentlomen. Mufllors, o Wy a ingrains complete, $0.50. b Andantii 1166 Besidos the above we have all the | &hd hundsome lino of those bost makes of stoves, carpets, furniture, | I SCIS, R SASAE BIGVINE SR blankets, comforts, rything else | 40l 0 e rticles hiefs and many other rable for Christmas presents. Mrs. J. NSON, 15th n Douglas. to be found in a store that ma o specialty of furnishing a now beginner with everything needed in a comforta vlo dwelling, Our stock is so large and so varied that it must be seen to be appreciated. Besides our acres of show room, we have many goods stored away in our storage warehouse; so that you are sute to find just what you want when you call on us. Buy now while you have all the new patterns to select from. most des PRI~y Latest novelties in solid silver. Van Cott & Co., cor. Fourteenth and Far- nam streets. Hay( Special salo for Monc setts, manicure setts, smoking and shaving setts, col handkerchiof and euft bo: - Bros.' ¥ of plush toilet work boxes, plush \glove, We pur- Make no mistake; our_stores are lo- | i SGBLETBE t wsed the entire stock of one of the cated eight blocksbelow Farnam street, | Jiwrest importing houses at o discount directly opposite Hotel nond. of 40 per cent. Ther re more goods PEOPLE'S MAMMOTH MENT HOUSE, LEADING CREDIT HOUSE, 15 N. 16th _st., bet. California and Webster. INSTALL- o d to purchase, count w oo our cus- asa chance, lot on sale in this lot than we ¢ but.the 40 per cent di tempting. We like to tomers bargains,and her sowe shull place the entire (13- We rec’'m’d Kerr's thrend. Hayden Bros [ Monday morning on our dth floor at o lot_which was ever shown dso the largest variety and the cheape in Omaha == Greatly reduced prices on fine parlor vace lamps at Moody’s china stove, 3( North 16th st styles to select from. Come AN at the prices these plush s Magnificent I’ marked thoy will £o fast this coming For Christmas, on easy piyments. to week. In pldumn o this we \lnl“nll« suit everybodv, at Memberg’s music [ fome barguing store, 1516 Dodge st . 3 g b 50 on up o e s Clothing Dopart largest stock of dolls in this ecity, and On Monday we shall continue our fine hand:ome dolis special sale of mer and ehil- 36,00, £7.00, $3.00 and n’s clothing, We are of HAYDEN BROS. the holiday trad 3 at R T, 1500 me cassimere suits, $4.60 Terrific Cloak Sale, and up. 1,500 men’s overcoats and ulsters, and up. 1,000 c¢hild’s cape overcoats, ything must go cost or no cost. i nd we are sl plush $3.65 $1 and up. 1,000 ¢hild rits, $1.25 and up. 1,000 boy's cassimere suits, i S, cut price and up. 1,000 boy’s overcoats. and up. These goods mustbe sold and we aro offering them at 40 per cent less than any other house in Omaha. Mail or- ders receive prompt atiention. HAT DEPARTMENT. Monday we will make a sweeping re- duction on all fur goods. Scal caps for seal prush wraps, cont fitting trimmed all around plush ball fringe, long in front, ~ImlL behind, regular price 30, cut’ $19.80. Don’t miss thi e intend buying a cloal . at nearly one-half Childrens’ cloaks at not one-half cost. Now is your Don’t fzil to take advantage of the ]ho‘lli( trade at one-third off the Jeaver shawls at cach, marked price. Rl i worth § 312, One hundied beave + HAYDEN BROS., shawls Monday at $1.25 each, worth $3. Dry Goods. S SOUTH OMAHA. Fine line of umbrellas and cames at Van Cott & Co.’s, Fourteenth and Far- St. Agnes’ Pair Notes. s Prof. J. I McQuaid, of Omaba, enter- e tained the large audicnce at St. Azass' fair TUse Ker thread always the best, | Friday night with excellent violin mus About six hundred school children attended the matinee yesterday and were accompanicd by some of thewr teachers and parents. Atthe drawing, ticket No. 51, held by T. C. Moriarity, took the sill umbrella presented sold and recommended bv Hayden Bros. Mc‘inll(‘ru‘ to the Front Azain With the finest music rolls, folios Dbound hooks, and lowest prices, and 1516 Dodge st. by the Nebraska clothing com to the A, - : O. H. table. J. Jones, who held ticket No. Cedar blocks for fuel; nnthmg better. | 45, drew the rocking chair presented » dealer, to the 2, held by P, turnitu No. by Lewis, the Omah A. O.H. table. Ticket Callahan, drew the_doll presented to the A, Mount & (}rillin, 3 S. 14th st. 2, 0! rt, Tel. 453. g 9 Dr. Parsell, 1715 Davenport, Tel. 453. | 75 "t;10 by the Ninety: Nine Cont storo of i — . | Owaba. Thomas Kin Who_held ticket For fine cups and saucers, vases, | No {7, drew the I aico” basket with plates, eracker jars, cheeso bowls and | thi ol ving in it, prescoted to the C. o1 1. A. table by Mrs, John I No. 6, held by Mr, Reoche; of tea presented to the . 0. H, table by Harmon & Cash. The programme last night consisted of instrumental and vocal music and literary seleetions. fen pots, go to the Japanese store, 1411 Douglas. A The Finest Train in the World. The Golden Gate Special of the Union The Overland Rout: ween MecMillan, drew the Lh- st i Blufts, Omaha and San Fran- s : . s "*he Flnost “Fratn in ho | Bumboo oasels 81, at Hospe’s Monday. d4.” Tt is composed of Pullman b e 2 s Vestibuled Cars, with dining ear, steam h(,',),'l','l,fis&u:tfl&':b{ln'lr. IS heat, electric light,soparate bath rooms ludies and gentlemen, barber shop, D. W. Van Catt & Co., Jowelers, cor, library, observation, and smoking | pouptecnth and Farnam, buy and sell rooms. A lady attendant for the ladies | thejr own goods, and can save you from and children. A modern: hotel on [ 1)'tg 20 per cont on anything ‘in their wheels. Leaves Council Bluffs every [ jjyo, & a. Avvives San Friday 9:45 p. m. Fare, including berths, m2als and all conven- iences, $100. Seeure your accommoda- tions carly, H. P. Deuel, city ticket agent, 1302 Farnam st., Omaha, Neb. - Cash paid for furniture: auction Wed- nesday and xmmkw (uw.m 717 N 16th - ‘L])I ished cloth- Farnam & 10th. Elgutter’sisthe best es ing house in Omaha — The Wabash Fallsin Line. Commencing November 1 the Wabash will run a Putlman Buftet sleeping car direct to and from Omaha, leaving the Union Pacific depot at In addition to the nhn veelining chair ears (sc \re now running on_this tr 48 hours Omaha to New York via the Wabash. The best and quickest route to all points south and southeast. Ticket office No. 1502 Farnam stre = Bamboo eascls $1, at Hospe’s Monday. e An elegant line of vases in_rich pot- tery and artistie shapes at prices much below the lowest, at Moody’s, 302 North 16th st. Pl Get Van Cott & Co.’s prices before buying jewelry. No trouble to show goods. —— Druce & Blankner’s, flum-nndl s man- ufactured overy hou outh 16th st. * ~ Good Advice Every man should dress as neatly and befittingly as his means will admit of. He will always feel more manly; he will perform his w much better, and A full gized ros 7+ octave piano, nearly new, at a wonderfully low price. Do not fail to see the piano if you are seeking Christmas presents, J. 5. CAMERON, Stonehills, A great handkerchief and mufiler sale i\ | to-morrow. 10,000 colored borde hanaerchiefs, warranted fast color: ' each,worth 10¢; 5.000 single, double and triple hemstitehed handkerchiefs 10¢, worth up to 50cy at 29¢, MUFPLERS! A $2 pure The. fine cashm children’s silk worth 5 8fe, worth and fancy at one-half mark e sk These goods are not marked uy or the occasion, the dollar. searfs (o worth fully 75¢ MUFELE ilk large size mufy This is a wonderlul bargain. re mufller for 20¢, worth 7 handkerchiefs at 14 $1. boxes Choico of any ot our pt fine plush goods 1 av . hers at $1 o wfs (usual pre A faney box with cach. MILLINERY, A grand sale of folt worth up to $2.50, your Only one to i customen Wo will give till further notice per cent discount on all the cloaks the house STONEHILL, 116 and 118 16th st. hoice for Bamboo easols 81, t Hospe's Monday - Loyal Legion. dery of Nebraska of the Li took place last week at the Millard hotel. 1 women and brave moen. Thetmenu comprised | and_incidentals within the famous vesort, uil of which were ciated by the puests. programie the choicest dishe the possibilitics o gred A Welcome: ....Commander Captain TOASTS. What are we here for ORCIEST ident of the United States, ... QUARTEITE .. Major The Ideal Soldiel "« W Our Guests..... Sapy America's Progr g ORCHESTRA. Volunteer tousts A cted and the sontiments most cloquentl soldiers selected for that purpose. Donald (n make th Ao one, a fac ch was greatly appr the members of the commandery. o within 1l colors o of the tainment be long the fonta and will The police found two parcels on the street, ch are now in the ofiice of the Allh f of One i3 a wooden box ma d's_ink, and addressed C. H. kt' City. The oth is a Q, M. L. Roeder, Den to have fallen fro Saloc Up to the fice last night 162 saloonkeepers had applied for licenses for mext year, and cach paid $15000 on application. renses. ity treasurer’s of- Building Pernuts. Tl\ufnl‘uw 2 building perinits were issued i1, one-story fri S and Howard ce_lBM and Never Had other things being equal, Frank .J. 1519 Dod ge st., successor to Cameron & Ramge will help you to do this by call- | Smith. ing upon him. “Second floor Ramge — building. otices . | et The annual mecting of the "Brick _ Van Cott & Co., cor. Fourtcenth and | o4 uctors’ association will be held Farnam sireets, can save you 20 per Monday, Dec, 17, 1858, All members cent on dinmonds, watches, jewelry and silverware, are requested to bc |)l'cseu Joux K. Coors e Ll A few desirable roowms left for rental in my building at very r sonable rates, Inquire of Frank J. R — , President. Think 180 ver. And then buy your tickets to Chicago and any point east .over the Chicago & Northwestern Ry. They run three wains a day between Omaha and Chicago, making close con- nections with all eastern lines. Their dining and sleeping car service and day coaches arve models of elegance in every respect. Their vestibuled limited train from Omaha depot direct to Chicago daily at 5:80 p. m., m'riviu% at Chicago at 12 o’clock noor, is solutely unrivalled, 1t is a solid vestibuled train with elo- ant leather upholstered smoking cars, fiuv coaches of the latest design and finish, and luxurious sleeping cars with hot and cold water, and all modern im- provements. This is the only evening train with dining cars east of Council Bluff; . N. Bapcd General Western A«Dul. City Office—1401 Farnam st. e D. W. Van Cott & Co., jowele '8, €O, Fourteenth and Farnam, consider it a favor to show their goods. - Samuel Burns reports the holiday trade largely in excess of last siys there were never so many pe Omaha, nor it never had so nice a stock or such low pri Open from 8 &. m, until 9 p. m. Visitors and purchasers equally welcome, ——————— Bamboo casels $1, at Hospe's Monday. -—— Metal Workers Elect Officers. The following officers for the ensuing year have heen elected b{ the tin, sheet iron and cornice workers local union: President, I'red Rendler; vice president, R, L. Cuarter; secre- tary, C. M. Smith; financial secretary, C. T. Gromme; treasurcr, A. Thorspecken: con- duetor, William Kunold; warden, Willam runwe- Leo Hurt, E. McBrien, Alex . Lo Hart ‘was 'clected delegate to m mu,rnulhmll conyention. Druce & Blankner's for Clristmas candies, 109 South 16th st. lnnu.uum U oA L AT ME) an Acsident, +p for two or three postire incldont to business and s 1 trouble w ins becunie mor nud it no longer. ko cold very eas: OF Eteen, yours 1 h throat, These symy vated until T could 5 Would stop up, 1 A 1 folt us it 1t wak &0 change of weather 1 the trouble. 1 read time 10 time (@8 « thit wats the place 10 binte pse under all elreun throut foels natural, the ringing in m ceused, and a thoush in fulr flesh be ed i1 che neighbo; ecid aid o nd ¥y venlence and ex Mr. Johnson 2115 Burt street, oR e Hospital, New Yol 1ed by LOCTOR l}harles M. Jordan (Late of the University o Howard Univers HAS OF vxah, h No. 310 and 311 Ramze Building Corner Fiftcenth and Haruey sts, Omaiia, Neb, where all curable cases are treated WK KU avles M, Jo Note-Dr. dent physic the pust y made (he ciire weekly in this Medical IHAI‘AN‘VKP ated skillfully, Consmnp. thon, Bright's diacise, Dyapmmsia, m..w and all NERVOUS DISRASES. Al cullar 0 the sexes & speciulty. CURED CONSULTATION at office or by miail Oilice hours—0 to 11 a. m., 2to4 . m., Sunday 08 Lours from 4 A, Correspondence v Many diseases ar. Jordon throusn the for tho e unable 1o H w RO T THEIK HOMES, but are actually e on Savage e d t 000 handerchiefs be; lndies’ silk handkerchiefs nt All our plush toilet cas os 1 Our at 8Ye. wnd plush hats, 20¢. The third annual reunion of the comman- 1 Legion t was largely attended. The tables were garnished in the most elaborate style, and on either side of them sat of fair s f ly included the following ' Quirtette ML Humphrey S. Montgomery Paddock ) . Webster lied to by the The latter organization provided a most beautiful und symbolic programme. It iy cream and tied with ? v v..u‘-.. 14 Bennison Bros. Great deep cuts for Moeds week. Warm weather comp. smash the prices. Our great sale on dress goods goes another week. eoxtra discount of 10 per cent on dress goods, We will also offer for one week a discount of 10 per cent on all silks., This is a grand offer. Don't miss it in our holiday goods. We will sur- prise you. We must close these goods atonce. Kverything has been reduced. 70 dozen boys' and girls’ sleds at 8% each, a fine sled 50¢, a Hummer at 88c, ocking chair child’s solid ¢ and 48e, 100 124c each, was Barneys & . worth $1.50, toilet aham’s fine cocoanut ¢ and next Is us to I painted carts 10¢ at be cake. the finest broken candy 8¢ Ib, fine upholstered Shoo Fly rockers $9¢ worth £1.25, a new lot blacking cases, very fine, $2.39 each, Don't miss us next week. fun. Our store will be evening from now until NNISON BROS. worth $4.50. Look out for open every Christmas. AMUSEMENTS, TWO NIGHTS TUESDAY AND_ WEDNE ISTH AND 10th M. B. LEAVITTS Grand European Novelties ! Positively the strongest, most complete ,“,\‘ horoughly vquipped anization in the Wcst ONLY! mmnluu Evening, December 17th. Grand Lyrie and $pectacular Production of NEWTON BEERS' LOST IN LONDON A Great Play! A Great Company? All New Scanery by Lafayette W. Seavey. The Heart'o Bleakmoor, Home of the Swart King. Fete of Comus, Iuminated Snow Sensation. OIS VISION. A Wonderland of Dissol Regular pric Seats go on sale aty aturduy mornin ONE NGHT AND, The Michigan TFat Lady. J Weipht 6%) Pounds. MADELINE AND JOIINNY, The Little Sketch Artists. Grand Attractionsin all partsof the House, Re turn of the GL tho - Epencerian Mech vt who will'e - ternoon mark Handkdrchiets ete o DEM .---‘0--“.“( I (o Mflfl; 9 Who, Christmas morn struts 5 Tail §ored Cape Overcoats, or 9. about in one of 3 5 § Trousers Diagonal Suit, or §7 or ¢8 Fancy Ves will not only have the prize ent of the neighborhood, but will have Christmas ev- ery day till next, If heis a society lad, a Suit, §30 to $60, will the :rlasting Iré win ev »of both himself and his fiancee. Gentlemen inclined to su- perior dress recognize our (ailored garments to be the best in the world from styles from the front of fashion, Superior work, moderate ; i i : : : g i : : prices, p]tnty of goods, «‘-----«-«-«“---‘O-- 1409 Douglas St. [l 2 gl ol o GENTLEMEN We would sugiest that you tell all your frieid of the Bpeeiul Eule wo nre muking of MEN'S PAN1S, Trousers, Is correct but every one knows wha v will e 4 interests [since you we wro doing {yon, even thaugh you g th 11 iy 00 50 0 DUy 17 future e,