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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SUNDAY¢ JANUARY 27. 1880.-~SIXTEEN HAYDEN BRC Bpeoial Bargains in 8ilks Monday. A handsome line of colors in satin Rhadamas, worth from 81 to $1.35, re- duced to 65c yd, A full line of colors in surah silk, worth from %c to 81.15 yd., our price eut down to 65e yd. A large assortment of colors in colored gros grain silk, worth from 81 to #1.50 a yd., on Monday your choice at 65¢ yd. We also have some very desirable shades in Faille Francaise, worth $1.15 to 81.40, our price on Monday only Bbe ya. h silks are worthy of your inspec- tion. You will find Dargains among them which you canuot match in the vity. Black gros grain silks worth 81, re- Auced to 7he yd. Black gros grain silk worth $1.2 now Hhe Black gros grain silk, worth $1.40, now Y5c. Black gros grain silk, worth $1.50. 1.00 ack faille francaise, worth 81.2 now #8c. Black failie francaise, worth $1.40, now 9%e. Black faille francaise, worth 81.50, now #1.00, Black satin rhadama, worth $1.38, now 4 Black satin rhadama, worth $1.65, now #1.15 Our stock of black dress goods you will find to be the largest, and best as- sorted stock in this city. ” Our stock of black I 10 bex iettas is hard B . 60c, 63c, 65¢, 60¢ and 750 Henriottas, They are worth more mone, for the same grad nd you at other Remember our coloved plushes; they only cost you 8%¢ a yard at HAYDEN BROS. - Paper. terns, new borders, opencd on our third floor. It will pay you to investigate and compar <. We shall be leaders in this d rtment this season. HAYDEN BROS. £ 5 ed the Knot. Yesterday Judge Shields issued a mar- riage license to C. J. Jerabek, of Plymouth, ‘a, and Lizzie B, Hickey, of Chillicothe, Mo, in his usual gentlemaniy manner, which eased the couple that they conclided to have the matter finished then and ther Aceordingly the judge ticd the knot. For Sule—Sceond-hand _typewriters. All makes, Western T. W. Exchange, Mo. e ¥ scher Upright Piano not used & yoar, only §200, on eusy terms, ai Meinberg’s, 1516 Dodge St. Louis The 0. & C. B. Ry. & B. Co. will not run trams to-d; unday, until after 12 o’clock noon on aceount of stringing second wire over their bridge. < e A New Warehouse. 1 will evect a large warchouse 66x170, on Nicholas, near 12th st., with paved street in front and trackage in rear. Parties desirous of renting such a build- ing can_have plans arranged to suit if they call immediatel JOHN T. DILLON, Room 49, Barker block. —_—— Mrs. Creighton's Baquest, Creighton college has tuken over the real estate willed it by the late Mrs. Sarah A. Creighton, It is situated on Douglas street, and is valued at $70,000, and will net the col lege #4,500 per year. Judge Shields issued the necessary order, and in’ future John M. Deugherty will collect the rents, A Few Timely Remarks, Chicago & Northwestern R'y To Chicago and All Points East., Three trains a day. Vestibule cars. Steam Heat, Superh Dining Car Service, The latest and best Sleeping Cars with hot and cold water, and all conveniences. Through cars Omaha to Chicago. No change at Council Bluffs, cket office, 1401 Farnam St. Telephone 561 W. N. Babe s Gen. Western Agt. e Magnificent $400 Upright Piano not used a year, tor only $250. Great bargain, terms, at Meinberg’s music store, 1516 Dodge st. b i Two fried eggs He (side order), 2 fried egas with bread, butter, coffce and potatoes 15c. New York chop houses, Nos. 1 und 2. v . The great salo advertised in Friday’s BEE will be continued Monday atStone- hisl’s, ‘arnam Sit A well attended meeting of property own- s and citizens was held last evening at 8 v'clock at 2342 Farnam street, Ninth ward, to discuss the city hall question. 1t was de- vided, without a_dissenting voice, to vote and work for the Farnam strect site, ——— Soda The members of Saint Philomena’s Bodality are invited to be present atthe meeting in the hall, Ninthand Howard, vn Sunday, January 27, at 4 p. m, e el The Police Commission. The police commission was in session last night. Beyond reprimanding a number of ofticers for drunkenncss or other breach of discipline, nothing worthy of note was done. The loss of Darrow & Logan in the late five has been satisfactorily and promptly adjusted by the insurance companies, the IRochester German represented by Creigh, Silkworth Co., being the first to settle, they hay- fng paid over the cash in just one woe from the date of the fire. ——— South Omaha Notes. Horace C. Powers was bound over to the district court by Justice Wells, of South Omaha, for obtaining property under false preteuces, It 1s alleged that lie secured 160 nores of land in trade for property near the corner of Twenty-seventh and Leavenworth streets, the title of which is vested in I'red Fray, and to which Powers has no claim. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Adams, Third ward, @ boy, Mrs. C. H. Miller, of the Third ward, pre- sented her Lusband with a girl baby. Tho first regular meeting of South Omaha lodge, F. & A. M., was held in the new ball last night. A number of applicauts are be fore the committees for action. Tho next regular meeting will be held next Friaay evening. Visiting brethren are cordially in- vited, Warner R. Root, late of the Omaha Herald, next Monduy will commence on the Drov Journal and do the local. Bert Anderson, of scales No. 8, Umion stock yavds, is sick at howe with neuralgia. A dozen members were present at Odd Fellow hall last night to organize s Lodge of Daughters of Rebecea. Twelve petitioners have been socured, and as soon s they can t their withdrawal cards the organization will be completed, City Attorney Eli H. Doud has recovered from his fever and is able to be outon the streets. Assistant City Engineer R. H. Lawrence Jeft last evening for the east. Kere's throad, black fast dye. Hayden DBros. HAYDEN HROS', Gents' Furnishing Department. Special prices in gent's linen collars Tn this lot will and cuffs for be found some of the Rubber combs, i 1 box black pins, 2¢. woods are sold SPECIAL. Thimbles, 10¢ per doz.: t Indies wool fascinators only Crochet hooks, fine eashmer have been selling for will be put on sale Monday nbroidery silk » balance of our ladies camels hair Marshall’s t at $1.00 and $1. 1o 75¢ each. reductions in We will close out ing paper for 5o | are offering the same at ver velopes for ? 1 doz. lead peneils for Memorandum books, MeCullough's best toilet soap, are worth $2.00 to -h.OU put them on 3 and will guarantee ming alone to be worth double what we ask for the g © the lnu- ..1 lndice’ department SHOE DEPARTMENT. We will continue our cut sale i department on Monday. sell ladies hi, h button over shoes, fle 15, small sizes only and children’s for i L kid shoes for unlaundriod and-made button continuous hulu-« and llu\lhlu front: 00, nice fitters apair of these shocs, 4 of children’s shoes just v . 10 be sold on n..x more nlmn Six to any one OUR WALL P A 9 Dry Goods, 16th st Sonth Omaha Adamant Works, 'he Nebraska Adamant W compiny is one of the businc s of South ried eggs He (side ordd 300 barrels York ¢hop > works are at re under charge of A, commencing ilai Pict bt three months suth Omaba have been finished with thiscompany’s produc: satisfaction ation in use. 1 National bank’s the new building just occupied Nebraska Savin Rowley’s block b adamant plaster price of new ,andit gives L Jre., 1513 Douglas st. 5 Davenport, Look at This. merenandise and per- anted_in exeh nd wild land ve been finished with sonal proporty w improved farins Emigration Co., v 2 would rath had beeu | is but the sentiment of all w i ny has ample A Magnificent Steinw only $1.50 | diamond parlo muchinery amply suflicient Along many > qualities of the adament may be enum- s hard as e strong, adhe that it will tast COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, They Hold a Meeting and Transact Routine Business. At the meeting of the county ay afternoon as long as the awiy with the ing and shrinking ufnluu e it 15 not ne plaster, to ~;|l\lx.lll the [t costs originally but iittle more than lime plaster, s superior qualities make wd casings, 15 with com- ominissioners ric had been adjudged tem- e, and desiving that he be sent to the poor farm until the weather chwark 18 the man who becomes. 1e every winter, but is all right in warm rred to the committee was another, iof Schacfer be sent to his brother in Springfield, Mo. Bids from Tie BEk, Democrat were read committee on printing. Miller & Gunaerson were awarded the con- tract for supplying the district court room with two desks for #104 W. C. McLean, treasurer Presbyterian church, asked that the the church property should be refunded, und was referred to the judiciary i Rogers complained heard nothing in renly to seves hud sent to the board, and the committee on financ A petition trom the Odd Fellows Hall as- sociation regarding taxes, was held over. D. B. Houck resigned his position as con- stabie, and usked that, pointed in his place. Constable Houck had sign. but had nothmg_to im. 1t was decid taken of any such recommendations coming from retiring hlultlnu: m 3¢ on charity, as s a dry mate- ¢ length of time ion: is always v by any good mason. P be kept an without deteriol for use at a momen only materis be ‘done conveniently, quickly and *to subject: , Herald and rred to the of the Second ol vinntonbialls plasters of any other kind and cents'a_yard move Under the ener- agement of Mr. company ha that he had al letters he service the ordinance of bapt getie and business Ma A. K. Walla thi a standing and influenc v 5 of its product is theme, “The Pirst Course.” ‘The publ ving to the owne *tion to those who sonal inspeetion of some of th ings finished with adamant and conve wnd mochani employed on the buildings warrant T in saying that the without a rival, the ofticers of the com- pany claim for it. Henry Hunt be ap- The board decided that perfect right to re- chur sations with The following was submitted by County Ageut Mahoucy. Inmates since last report i Splendid Weber terms, fine bargain, 6 Dodge st. ) evening on “The at Meinberg Remaining at date | The mecting then adjourned. able place to huy diamonds and Cott & Co.’s di 5 sterday at th *, 14th and Farnam. Sy 9, “members being The license Auction at Corner 12th and Castel day morning, at 10 o'cl the furniture of a siy tage—cherty and cottayge bedroom suits, Brussels and ingrain i room and kitchen rood family horse Residence, ¢ applied to havea transfer of wr streets, Mon- RS g se made from Dodge street to 711 § This was granted ng he meets the requirements of the xteenth street. ¢ & Cummings, on Fourte ‘arnam and Doujlas, were Prank Sautter, Tenth and granted a license, although there was a pe tion agzinst &1 ¢ & Darst were granted a license for ce on 1317 Parn it_be used exclusively as a whol r. Foley asked that the mayor whenever he sold one block of Oranha Auction and Storage chur The ined to the board that he ngements to tuke would simply m., for work in M. M. deg brethren invited. had made a Higgius saloou. bar and would close up the wine rooms, vun_us hefore, but he would conduct it re to understand could complete the deal would grant Renewed Activity in the Real Estate Market—Bank Clearings. Mhough the p bank clarings show with last weel, th by the board that I him a license, L. Hadick, 1314 South and L. Hibble Belt line, were 8 either get their bondsmen to qualify or close their saloons. Thairteenth street, AVen worth stre business comparcs favor- ably with oiher cities of the country. lowing are the figures: . 1508 Dodge street, and P. H Coleman, 714 North granted liconses, and the board wdjourned expert accountant «d accounts adjusted. to_incorporated compani al estate murket worthy transaction was th in Dundee Place and lot 2 in C tion, from H. W. transfer of lot 12 Makes a Demand, John A, Horbach en! Omaha Street Marsh, Erank Murp Pennobk to Following are the tr y C. Barton, Smith, in the “Ihe_suit inyolves district conrt yesterday, a large amount, of )300,600 worth of stock, an_ ac all dividends and interest baid since 1879, and also for the repayment of #300,000 worth w.- petitioner goes back to he first became a stockholder in the strect car company, sud of twenty shares of stock. id and conspi kinds, and asks for an order bonds issued, There is nec in the building line, and the recont cold wa amount of the om the court 80 Beiow Zero, that although Buffalo boots, Felu slippers, liu«-«l shoes, the alloged fraud dates back only discovered i s a Failure. 3d of March, 1888, David Hill mar- ried his present wife, Tillie, at Blair, and al- ) uing for a divorce, tiou he claims that regardless of her mar rlage vows, she has been gunlly of unwifely Marriage S¢ anllul boots, Also a_large assortment of colored shoes and slippers for masg ses at Henry Dohle & Co,’s, No, 1419 nam st., near 15th st, Juerade pur- HAY®EN BROS, Great Opsning Sale of Embroiderics Foe 1880, We have just re d our own im- portation of ‘embroideries, flouncings, laces, ete,, ete, Sale bogins on Monday morning. We have purchaged an immense stock and you will find the best assortment in this city. 2ingiics wide cambric edgings 2o yd. 5w “ “ “ 100 22 inches wides flouncings from up. 15 inches wide fllouncings from &% up. The same prices also in Swiss em- broideries. Special bargain on Monday in fancy cotton s from 8 to 5 in. wide at se yd. Our stoek in Torchon, Medict and Antique laces is now compiete, and we tempting BROS. prices. HAYDEN PORSP- = s A large majority of the discriminat- ing publie prefer 1o travel by the Bur- lington Route. Its Vestibule Express, with dining cav, free chair cars, and Pullman Palace cars lenving Omaha at 50 p. ving Chicag is the best train for the east. only line running 8 daily express tains 10 Chiengo, Peoria, Louis nnd the eust 1y express trains to Lincoln, Denver and the west, and 2 daily ex- press trains to St. Joseph, Kansas Uity and the south, direct from its own depot in Omaha. Ticket office, 122 Farnam street. - - Two fried eggs He (side order), 2 fried eges with bread, butter, coffee and potatoes 15e. New York chop houses, Nos. 1 and 2. Bohe 1315, 1317 and 1319 S, 13th st. e nian Hall. Restaurant. lunch and beer hall. Lunch served day or wight. Daneo every Saturday and Sund R Kerr's thread the best. Huyden Bros. utherland t Hlorida The first excursion to leave Omaha via the Wabash railw: on Monday, Jauunry 28, For rat tiekets, sleeping ear accommodations and full information. eall on or write N. CLAYTO 1502 Parnam st., Omaha, Neb. _The sixth annual masquerade bail of - P hand will take place Feb- ruary position hall. =gt To Printers! The Central type foundry of St. Louis have just produced a beautiful new style of type for cireulars. The rush for it is great. Cheap Exi utherland will " - CHURCH NOT At the Swedish Methodist church the re- vival meeting going on with increased interest. Mrs. Fredrikka Nielsen has drawn great crowds, but «for the last two evenings she has not been able to be present onuccountof a bad cold. It is expected that she will be ableto commence the work to-morrow or to-night. Itev. John Linn, from Dayton, la., father-in-law of Rev. | Berg, is also here, which has added to the in- test of the meetin At the Southwastern Lutheran church, Twenty-sixth street between Poppleton and Woolworth avenues, lev. Luther M. Kuhus, pastor, services av | subject: “A God of Know ) p. m., ‘He May Run that Readeth.” At Cavalry Baptist church the morning theme js, ‘Backsliding Christians.” Evening ““The Sin of Forgetting God.” Rev. Mr. Milligan, of the Cherry Hill church, will supply the Plymouth puipit on Sunday. Morning topie, “Is Not This the Christ*? Evening, “The Triumphs of the Few _ Avst. Mark’s church_the he Centurion’s Servant.”’ Even ¥ You Should be a Total Abstainer.” At Immanuel Baptist church, on Sunday the pastor will have for his morning theme, “Baptfsm.” At the close of the morning n will be ad- ndidates at ors evening rd morning subject to a number of Baytist church. tep in o Downwi ordially wecomed. The morning text at Hanscom Park M. E. 4 is “Yet a Little Sleep.” Evening A Faitnful Message.” The revival minist Beth- doy services of this church will be continued Ats free. hurch Rev. i 10:30 on Dr. Duryea will next weele. Al are invited. ide_ Congregation 3 > pastor, s “Phe Upper Room.” Ke speak on Tuesday night on ‘“Animal In- stinets,” Rev. M. L. Hoit preaches at Park Place Cougregational church, in_ihe morning on “Phe Proof of Christianity,” and in th urrection of i Dead.” Rev. Willard Scott, will preach in the St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church both morning and evening. In the evening the course on our relations to the bible will be continued with the topic: Christianity a Book Religion.’ First Methodist Episcopal church, M. House takes for his morning sub ““Take No Thought for the Morrow.” Evening theme: “Bring Him to Me.” Rev. J. 8. Detweil tor of Kountze Memorial Lutheran church, corner of Six teenth and Harn ts, will take for his morning subject: **What a Woman Can Do, Iu the evening he will begin a cour tures on the general topic: * Away' Frou Home. Subjoct of tho first 2 “Why He Left—Tired of Home.” ils of fodern Dance,” will be the t of the sermon at the South Tenth U M. . church. KELIGIOUS NOTES, Lamar.pastor of the First Bap. ay that his congregs the ercction of u new rearly iu the summer, now occupied by tne building lus become 50 valuable that the directorato thinks it advisable to sell itand build a new cdifice on less valuable ground. Sixty thou- sand dollars is the price placed upon the corner upon which the church now stands. ‘onsiderable interest 15 manifested in the ival meetings of the Rirst Baptist chureh y the attendunts, ~ Rev. A. W. Lamar stated cstorday that fiftoen members had been added to the chureby aud of this number six had been baptised. Rev, E. B, Grahaw, of this city, oceupicd the pulpit of e A Wylie at Red. Oak, Ln., last Sunday. On the evening of that day he preached the closing sermon of a series ol union mestings at the Methodist church of thut plaee, Thursday evening an entertain the purposc of raising u fund to purchase i 23,000 orzan Tor St. Mary's Avenue church was given at the parlors of the church, The programme consistad of songs and selections tuken from Temnyson's works, scenes from Tennysow's ‘Hream of Fair Women' vere preseuted in s dialogue and tableaux. M. Frenely, of Cleveland, O., has e of the Firsy 1 0f this city. Rev. J. 8. Detweller, pastor of Kountze Memorial church at Sixteenth and Harney streets, is to deliver serics of Sunday even- g lectures on the **Young Man Away From Home.” The first, to be given to-uight, is Wiy He Left—Tived of Home," OThe Young People’s society of the Chris- tain Endeavor held & meeting last Monday uight at the Saratoga Congregational church und elected the following oficers for the next six mouths: George Craig, president; Frank A, Blood, vice president; Jennic Dorsey, sec y; Maggie McRay, treas urer, i'ho membasship of tho b icty now consists of twenty people. This was the first missionary meeting of the year, and the subject was the Missionary Movement in Sweden Mrs. Fredrikka Neilson, who has been ill for the past few days, will resume her work at the rey.val meetings of the Swedish Meth- odist chufch to-night. The Rev. John Linn, f‘ #uywn. V., is also taking & great interest n the mact= ' Rev. AL W, tist churcn, s: tion is comt ent for should prove s buildings be pair our investmedt. your city has this thing any mone ings in Omaba and then gations to iavestors. It scems to me people would want to encourage foreizn tal if you would hope to grow to be a great city. for of your postoftic ington are very influential, and [ why vour citizens have counte city hall removal scheme even thus far, A Plan Which Would and general pa southwestern and northwestern roads can ne lived up to, would make it impossibl ticket brokers to do much business. It was in the shape of a new form of mileage ticket, wh seription of the buy. photograph. The bu, i1 the prosence of the ag he uses the book. for th ductor. ‘The unused portion of these as wi as of the round trip or through tickets, will be rec expectation proved to-da, hour, served notice that it would not Sign_the supplemental agreement, in which only southwe interested, unless any action_on the part roads otlier than the Wabash, look- ing to a_ shortening of time in running trains between Chicago and the Missouri river or St. Louis, would be regarded as a cut in rate. The gencral managers were staggered at - the announc ment and the mecting tinaily ject to the call of the ton. ton. Paxtor at th the Mer registered at the Millard. residents of the day at the Mur of the Paxton last night. January 25, at La. m, The fuu will be'at the house, corner of Nineteenth Maiue for buria Mrs, K. lv/.llulll M Ny of Churles A, Harvey crday b 511 uth Twenty-fifth street, of typhoid fever, in the twenty-seventh y of herage. The a citizen of Omaha, hus put v with th challenges South Owalb 10 a twenty ~4| Ll trian contest. The sweepstakes ave only §15, the forfeit but &, and are within the means of any walker who wishes to entsr. forfeit must be not hold good. There entrics or there will be no race. the twenty-third anniversary of their exist- ence in Omaha last evening in their charac- tel were | fawilies in the city. evening was devoted to were songs by the Turner () selections by the Musical Union s0los by Miss Minnie Brandt Lehmann, duets by Messrs. ( jorl, and F. Lehmann and Rausch, Mr. Max Hampel delivered @ most effoctiv The second part of the evening's p wis devoted to dancing. sician and surgeon, room 8, block, cor, 16th and Capitol avenue, Chronic and nervous diseases a spec- PAGES. Bennison Br Only four days more. Come in and geta benefit of 25 per cent discount on all winter goods, dress goods, silks, vel- vets, underwear, wool hosiery, com- forts, flannels, blankets, kid " gloves. cloaks, shawls, knit goods, ete. Also our special prices on linens goas for four days more. Our store will be cl¢ day Friday, February 1, for inventory. Don't forget. The 25 per cent discount goes on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.” Monday we will sell bales fine snow white cotton batting, 8 rolls for 25¢, worth 15¢ rol wdard comforter colicos, 40; white shaker flan- i gents all-wool Scoteh rood comforter each; Huck towling, 4c yard, worth 2 a lot of colored and white embroideries, ard: another lot at 10¢_yard, worth . All odds and ends will be let_out ¥ cheap. The next four days. Ladies® fine white Mereno v each, worth 60c. Be sure and come in next week. B ISON BROS. IT 1S REPUDIATION, An Interview With Mr. Booth, of the New York Li Mr. William I, Booth, managing director of the New York Life Insurance company, has been in the city for a few days, e it was who decided upon the present site of the mugnificent building which his company has erected at the corner of Farnam and Sceven teenth streets, In conversation with a B man, on the subject of eity hall relocation, Mr. Booth said: 1 regard this attempt to remove the ety hall as very damaging to the credit of Omabia. It is & species of repudiation and in very bad faith, 1f it is carried out it will do Omal inestimableamount of injury by discou forcign capitadists fro minfl here and in vesting money. 1 eame to Omaha to per. sonally sclect a site for our building, and 1 decided in favor of Farnam and Sevenscen th stroets because the court house was already tructea opsosite, and the city hall hail been located by a vote of the people, and the bonds have been voted for it. | never would have thought of purchasing those lovs and investing the enormous sum that we have put into our building unless I felt assured that the publie buildings of Omabia were tered near that spot “Lam surprised ab Mr, Millard's position, 1 bought this property from him, oue of the principal argume made was that we w ave the benefit of the ity 0w, we areat present ne for the largest and most comnlete L that can be found in any of New York. Your present aw 1t is ot a circnm stance to it, and we purpose to place this library s building for the use of our ten ant wwse, draw the pat fraternity. But it this r is being made here upon us essfui, and the public 1, it will seriously im- Sliis . question in my mind whether mght o do > indu oreiin nd invest and loan wtion of public build- pudiate all obli- your 1pi Wil ists to come her in view of the lo capit Another thing, we have done a ¢ our city already m assisting the bill. Our friends in Wash sonal 1 'y effort to assist MeShane in getting the postofilee bill through congress. | canmot comprehend ced the SCALPING THIS SCALP| s, usly Inter- age. The gencral managers gonts of the western, fere With Ticket Brok Cieaso, Jan, 26, b, if for an agreement to-day ou a plan whi h, in its dotailed de- lacks but little of a T must sign his name nt, and every time benefit of the con- 1 somable at the railroad .’ These provisions would almost do with scalping. Contrary to gencral ot was not finally ap- bash, at the cleventh 1 lines are dir adjourned, sub- lair. - 1P ragraphs. arney, is at the Millard 1. Louis, is at the Pax- Per W. P. R. Mills, K John Romaldson, & W. H. Conger, of Loup City, is at the Pax N. C. Abbott, of Lincoln, is stopping atthe H. 8. Ceid, of Lincoln, will spend Sunday d all | sold at De stock of hats and caps is in amount the stock i in perfe other half only slightly damaged by water. The entire lot will go on onor about Wodnesday nest. Exact tin day or Tuesday Zicolat N Krosskolt, leade Lieutenant Smaile Pulaski, a young & Por a rim soldier of thié Count & nislans Priest N 7 Bertrand, typical Freneh waiter. Murie, her slster, Ver moment, FROM TH TIE CO FALIS, FROM GPPR 1EDY i plot, Week of Monila; NEW = GRAND = OPERA » HOUSE. rote, was at the Pax- ., of K yestorday. J. H. MeMurphy, of Lincoln, registered at ants last night., Thomas Sweeney. of Rapid City, Dal., is J Was a guest arne Mr.and Mrs, W. B. Shepard and daugh r, of Arlington, t the Millard corge W. Gosdell and J. S, Chipman, will spend Sun' Phomas Yule, Miss Girace Yule and sdith Dorsey, of Beatrice, were guests Mrs, Sarah K. Kiniston di at and Binney st remains witl b poom. 1 will take placé Monday next at 1 emains will be forwarded to A Challenge to Pedestrians, An unknown pedestrian, eu vorting editor of ik any and all pedestriuns in Omaha, , Fort Omaha or Council Bluffs ar go-as-you-please pedos. he in ten days or it will must also be three 'hied in celebrated The Twenty The members of the Turny stic manner, A large number of persons ent ropresenting the hest German o earlicr part of the ert of unusual features | excellence. Among th L and Ca’ spcoch, Dr, Hamilton Warren, magnetic phy- rounse Spcial En, Under the mana, Historical ~Armo MOST POWERET morning. il _ KIDNEY &ty e cuta M1, At Memor rris Stuck on Omaha, Detroit a good town, but cks the push and enterprise of the Queen City of the west. He bought the entire Darrow & Logan wholesale stock of hats and caps from the insurance companies, intending to ship the goods to Detroit, Mich. Five days in Omaha has convinced him that the people of this city will buy more hats and b in ten days than could be roit in ten months. This move than the combined stocks of all the hat dealers in Omaha. One-half t condition, the 1ee will bo announced Mon- and | - The Death & Mrs. M. L. McGragh died yesterday morn ing at Papillion. The remains will be buried at St. Mary's cometory this afternoon, Mrs, MceGragh leaves a baby two days ola After a brief illness Mrs. dames J. Niehol, wife of the juuior member of Lee, Nichol 0., liverymen, died at 6 o'clock ' yesterday morning of typhoid pneumonia. The deceased born at Davenport, , twenty-two Hor maiden ‘namo was Annie She leaves a child abont six months M Nichol was well-known in sociul and charitable cirelos, and beloved by all who knew ler \e funcral will be held at 10 o'clock Monday forenoon from her lute residence, 3016 Woolworth avenue, to the Peter's church, thence to Holy Sepulehre ictery ceord year-old son of James Mc department, died 1 will take place at noon at the residence Park City papers please o A Diphtheria Scourge. Brrvivene, N.J., Jun, 26.—The diphtheria scouree at Emaus, a small town in Penn- sylvania, has numbered among its victims an amara, terday. The lock this after Izard street. entire family of six, named Sterner, except- ing one child. NEW GRAND o5t -HOUSE RUSSIAN SCENERY! RUSSIAN COSTUMES! RUSSIAN MUSICIlI And by a Company Worthy the Play. LOOK AT THE CAST fudent tn love with Sara eneral, hung Go 1 Court intery Jew publican ant in fhe honse oung mechanic of mob s Urikiown Guest in Act VIV duviten, an iged evile retary ara, daugs; er' to David by a Chisstian niothe wfiianced to Ivan Nordofr. atlower i . Phedora, wife of Stanislaus . wcoll, wife to Juracoff tendant Jowesses, Mob, Soldie , & YOUUE WoIlan s Jews, THE ATTRACTIVENESS OF * SIBERIA « Does not consist only inits renlistnor becusoof Gee. Kenuans grpiicarticles in the “Century, but upon 1ts wbsorbiii fnterest as 4 play and its ND 7 TABI A with M RESERVED SEAT! vy Jan. 1st. Return trom California of M. B. LEAVITT’S o Gl Buropean Novelties |7 New Acts! New Faces! New Novelties! New Featir at Comedians, ment of the G McINTYRE & HEATH. Regular prices. Seats go on sule Wednes morning. iday and T ) YT Amcerica's Great agedian, ROBT. DOWNING went of Mr.JOS, 1, MACK, d_realistic po lictions of Tegitimute drina, Friday Evening—"Virginius,” AMatinec—>5t, Mare, the Soldier of tturdiny Evening—"Spartacus the Gladiator. s Costumes, Magniticent o 1 EGITIMATE SUPPOL MERICA, 5 K0 on sale COMPANY IN ular prices S Thursday sy eril cus HURRICANE ISLAND GRANITE COMPANY MANAGER N JIIZAT Y, - P MRS, J. BENSON, nual Sate of in and Cambrio Underwenar, _On Monday we will open our annual n and cambric under woar, "'Wo liave naver shown s large and fine a line, and the prices we will offer them for will be much less than they s been offered in Omaha before. also offer a large and new line of embroideries at prices lower than ever before. underwear, hosiery atd othor woolen goods will be sold frons 25 1o 50 per cent off, an caps and hoods as low as 15 An Honorable Dismissal Stewart Carroll, of Fort his discharge from the Mr. Carroll recently appea of examiners which convened at son, and in consequence n( “ll‘ worthy |u'r. centage obtamed, L Omaha, veceived ed before a board W \Hhmu(un The following is an the surgoon Mcial at the fort Your attention is invited to the report of the offi- Carroll’s answers 1o following re Cer raviewing Stewart « models of concisen an excellent practical »umm.lw of iy subjects. Major and Sy 5 pormits wora issucd 1. Quade, one-story frame cottage, South aud Twbntierh siroets brick basement, Mutual Loan and Hiilliing association half story frame dwelling, South Twenty-eighth street And Building 10 Mt story fram s Four permits « NEWGRAND Week of Monday January 28th. SIBERIA | fermer e b o~ BETTER THAN EVER! An llluminated Page in Dramatis Realism. BARTLEY + CAMPBELL'S Famous and Greatest Work, PRODUCED WITIH rest Robinson AT BT oM. Paul Brower LM Arthur Howard . Herbert Labadis {MisS Bicanor Sorert) 58 Minnie Radcliffe ‘rankic McClellan Miss Blanche Walsh Miss Blanchard Miss Fanny Lloyd Miss Gussio Mere by Auxiliaries. . CONSTRUCTION There i not ‘a i fall, wiien the POW EIE UL K1Y speu .u..m-. s and GroOWs ot of” th SV, It hegins the 5 Wednesday and L, The AND $1.00; x SIBERIA * Boyos (JPERA HOUSE Monday, Tuesday & Wedi anuary 28, 29 and 30. ement of the Or fl N VNNV N AN CORINNE B ANANANANANA L e S upported by tiic pEme- Kimball Opera Comigue and Bm‘lcsuuc (o, 50 ARTISTS. wanagement of 5irs, GALLERY 50 ¢ ¢ ¢ st New York and MONTE CRISTO, Jr. t8 0 on sale a9 o'clock Satiriay morning, ®FneN MUSEE @ COR™AND FARNAM S15 ‘lll\l)’l ¥, J‘\N. 28, HI(. S I AL/ LIZZlE STURGEON L PEDESTINAL Born with Bhould of the Louse, A Liost of attractions in all paits Monuments, Vauits, Muusolen tery work of 1y furnished,