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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY MAY 1, 1830 L. O. JOWNES IIN CHICAGO! Learning from traveling men and others that the wholesalers were having a very dull trade, the idea struck us that it might be wise to visit the Chicago market and see how anxious the manufacturers were to unload. They were found mighty anxious, and ready cash speeaili induced them to close out a great many large and small lots at 50 cents on the dollar. A. L. 8in ger & Co. and Chas. P. Kellog_g g_ Co. were among the large makers of fine clothing from whom the purchases were made 4 T~ e L. O. JONE S, J‘OM@ AMERICAN CLOTHIER, T h IAC I' 1308 FARNAM STREET. Thi reat el ' bl to £ =N frien n i i Cuicaco, April 26.—(Special to Tue Bee.J—It is reported i R . ds ;: = p};ltrons, $ and .our Selllng in business circles to-day that the largest sale of clothing made 7 4 prices t roughout will be in the same this season was yesterday consummateds by A. L. Singer & ay//&//?f‘m( . 4 N O 7 pr°p°rt1°n as our purCha‘se price. Hav- Co. to L. O. Jones of Omaha. The amount is reported to be < % 1 / P 3 S o (’g g mg‘ boug'ht at 50 cents on the dollal’, we in the neighborhood of §40,000, and the goods are to be ; ‘m% o C A AR A S will sell at 50 cents on the doilar shipped to Omaha at once.—[Owana Beg, April 26th. s oU E v e ———— The purchase made and instructions for shipment given, a great problem confronted us: Where can the goods be displayed; my stor entirely inadequate; it will hold neither the goods nor the people who will throng to see them. After a long study, light came and the nut was cracked, The result, startling as it may seem, is that on Thursday next the people of Cmaha will visit JONES in McSHANE'S BARN, N W Corner. 15th and Dodgersts. “What! Sell clothing in a barn?” Well, why not? Fuller, the druggist, has taken the contract to de-oderize and de-fumigatethe establish- ment, and then on the opening morning to spill upon its threshold a bottle of “Attar of Roses.” And who is there among men of sober sense who would object to save $15.00, $10.00, or even $5.00 simply because the clothes were not sold from a plate glass corner. Now, a word about the clothing. It is not venerable because of age; it has no whiskers, is not even old enough to shave, but in factand reality is new andfresh, and made from neat and stylish patterns of all wool fabrics. It is not an aggregation of trash and shoddy, butclothing which will grace the form of any man and do him honest service. We at least have enough sense to know that our reputation for business integrity is in the balance until the truthfulness of our announcements are proven by the investigation of that great grand jury---THE PEOPLE. You and your friends will be welcome at the opening of this great sale on : THURSDAY, MAY 2d, AT 8 A. M. A PARTIAL SYNOPSIS OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS OF THIS PEERLESS SALE! T e i TR URNISIFING GOOY)SSY | s smo sus, 2 degut siyls, o T o R ; 4 This line includes splendid sillk mixed tailov-made Suits; superb MEN'S 35,50 SUITS, made from neat and stylish cheviots, at. b 2! > H ’ H H = satin lined cheviot Suits; elegant satin faced four-button cutaway MEN'S £10.00 All Wool Gray and Brown CASSIMERE SUITS...... . 5w | Large purchases from the great Lindauer Bros.’ failure and the wind S8 W EEAT RN Albrow L kU0 TN A BIENS Worstaa] Qrdss SULHAy . 'y H El MEN'S $12.00 WHIPCORD WORSTED SUITS, wear like iron. i up of Simeon Farwell & Co. enable us to offer the following: Dlack, all at $10.00. MEN’S $12.00 ASSABET BLUE FLANNEL SUITS, gnaranteed strictly all ish Half Hose at . 56 : : Cloth Covered Cuffs, per box S . T » English Half Hose,in solid colors 1210 | 170 IV HY 5V T IOB11 Pt B b e MEN'S $22.50 SUITS, mads from fing imporied wo sted, small check. ... 1L2% MEN'S $11.00 Black Plaid D) = 3 HY g ench Percate Shirts, coll avtached, c Wire Spi b S el SR e B : - niee patierns .. i : '-‘mmnu.\- St Huts, all styles. e bradd | MEN'S $76.00 Einburgh Diagonal Chevot SUTES ceeeeeee 105 iey tips and leather swe 70c Crush Hats, everybody wears them. MEN'S #16.00 FITCHBURG WORSTED SUI1S, in small brown stripe...... s L <48 ke I { MEN'S $28.00 Soft Finish French Worsted SUITS, in sack and fock - ... 1401 summer weight. .. 10¢ se' MEN'S $30.00 English Worsted Prince Albert DRESS SOITS. .......... 15,04 L. O. JONES, AMERICAN CLOTHIER ironsides to wear, a variety of patterns.. : 4 Men’s a0c Hick DL AN G0 A8 e Hwl MEN'S $17.00 Velvet Finished CASSIMERE SUITS, dark and blue colors Gent's. 60c fine Red and Blue Striped Balbriggan Men's Odd V' A T S o o S B R oG B AT Underwear 30¢ Men’s 20¢ Black Silk Bows. CORNER 15th AND DODGE STREETS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 24, AT 8 O'CLOCK. neil must | chances pretty nescly divided. 3 OVER A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. NGER BAB J JOBBERY We Celobrate. pointed as a committee to make th necossaty v g vear to Tue B 3 ing Architect Win- o “\ $$-‘&$ c 0, arr nents and purch stuff. It | jos8 and lassi Y is drim returned from a trip to Philadelphin e [/} LI R S T P L theso | ing take Dr. H. McLean’s Sarsapa- | this mornmg and left again this afternoon Louisiana State Loflery Gumpan]. ]z HANDSOME CADETS ON PARADE. | fiaid disnilied gontlcunon in muidis sbions, | piffa it will impart vigor and vitahty. | for some other point on official business. | Incorporated by the Toglalstare 1 ‘%% £o AR € A0 4y ————— v i i T, OPras: d ucatia and Charitable purposes, and 8 iy nickels and dimes. It may draw, too, for the CHE SI0UX INDIAN. Mr. Windrim said to Tz B correspond- nchise made o pArt of the presont State Con: z gentlomen are known to be ladics’ men, and LS ent that he had not yet completad nis brief | stitution, in 159, by au overwheiming poputar Bencvolent Ladies Aiding the Hos- | will sot bo surprising to sce Lincolu's SHUC | 3y 0 o pives and What Ho Does— | Of the papers in relation to the Omatia build- | ¥ MOTH DRAWINGS take p! T“[;zg! pital—Omaha Free Masons sters, from t sixty, fair, plain, red z B alte AMMOTIL DRAWT! ko place Sem ) 5 : and pule, of every description, all flock to the A Few Anecdotes. g et e mually (June wnl Uecon 3 it on a Pilgrimage—Horse sale. The genius of the above enterprise is | Cmamperraty, Dak., April 27.—[Corres- T am taking up cach and every lotter and | SINGLENUMBER DIRAWINGS ¢ ] Thieves Wanted. perplexing, Bt the conneil has engaged in8 | ondenco of Tu: Ber. ] —The Sioux Indiaus, | telegram relating to die subject,” said e, 3 1 in public, at the Academy of | f noble work and should be encouraged. bs looked av from the eastern view, are a | “aud am jotting down the points made in | Music, New Orleans, La. UBNISHING v be, a y, t these enterpris case or y C00DS, LINCOLN BUREAU OF TiE OMAMA BRe, wil ‘,‘.‘,-:,JT:V.J"?;‘\?’.‘ e s St "be tue | race that 18 greatly abused by the govern- 0/ case togéthor with tho' name of the FAMED FOR TWENTY YEARS. e 1020 P Stie } LH\(ULV CE\TF\YVIALIZ[A\L Vm. something more for the institution, and [ Chapman Judge Parker, ;\{u]: :33 WINDRIM WORKING. NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION | IMPORTERS \ WD EAN . o stituted to ralse money to pay our taxes. ment, but from the view taken by the west- riter, and the dute of its receipt. This | For Integrity of 1ts lh‘ml,’tnus and Lixcowy, April 80, ity duds, in their wisdom, wWill have | eru people, wn.l(.lm:’vf h:;l a clanco lluls!dqdy l;\rmf |‘"]t :m mmu_mu-lxl_, :»'lmn prr&{m}rx\'nt, lm Prompt Payment of Prizes. NS W B v o o inc upon by greater wealth of ex- | their ways and habits, the only good Indian ssistant Secretaries Tichenor and Batch- de O e oy du | poricnce. But with tho hone that sowethiug | 1 the dewd one. At the Lower Brulo | cllar. ‘Phe three of us will then go over alt 018, 0B A0 LT EIB Y SOAmp) ) Tay be done to alleviate this ciass of suffer- | agency there arc about twelvo hundred [n- [ & M 2740 VR0 O B8 WE FIOR, B9 OVEE R noon. This, in a word, tells that the cen- | jng' it will be well to patronize the infant ef- | diaus supported in idleness by the govern- ¥ ng ¢ 8 tennial anniversary of Washington's inau, forts. Ilat strawberries and ith the | ment, costing annually $150,000. The great 'y for his EETin Company mm‘x;;” uration as president of the United States i fathers, though they cost you 20 cents a | reservation contains 4,000, 0 acres of € to cousider .(lm decision in the R LR e R was celebrated in the capital city. Although . rming and grazing lands, an area nearly | Milwaukee case asestablishinga precedent,” | good faith toward all parties, and we guthorize e G B TS L ining und gricing funis, w iees, hestly | Milwauco caso asestanlishing o precedont, | ol faldh toward i yiriee aad wo wofkonizs | (8, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30 AND 32 LAKE STREET, GHICAGO, ILL. es us great as Massachusetts, inhabited T as caa et Tadoreeth e e similes of our signatures attached, in its adver- great historical event was remembered here | A delegation of the Masonie fraternity, of | by abous twenty-three thousand Indians, or | Will of necessity indorse the report of Mr. | isements. — at least. Fully 8,000 people congregated at | Omaba, arrived in Lincoln this morning en | about as many peopie as live in two tene- | Linton? ; = E e yniraiy ground o Witncss o ovol | o for York 10 clobriio with. meambors | Hent blocks 1o X6y, orl s, ke ds | vl o meane veplied the supervising GWIN & DUNMIRE, boys looked very pretty and chivalrous in | ton’s inauguration aspresident of the United | sions, clothing, farm machinery (whicn 29, f . uniform rank, and thelr movements were in | States. The party was joined by p number | they’ never use). cattlo, norscs and | Miiwaukee Mr. Liaton’s report was satisfac- S Ol‘tln Goodsflead uarters perfect keeping with the spirit that awakens | ©f Lincolu Kuights Templar, and it is | harness and, in fuct, almost cverything, | tory all around. I eanuot say how it wilk be atriotio . feelin Al AR learned that tho combined company had a | Tn the way of clothing the government | in Omaha. We may or may not follow his > i y 5 g e R eelings. od ln r\unmslm most enjoyable time. T'he citizens of York | furnishes fine woolen blankets which cost | gyggestions.” L 101 S. 18th St., Corner Dodge Street, Omaha. 3 Bhrat anal e ot sy | aud Sepeolalls he brafliomheod asye theme | aboulua4 R0 aplate, SAs aeop asiche nablo Have you not yet made up your mind one Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis, Base Ball, s atory urks, 2 | roy eception, ] e ther man gel ot he e 8 the 3 ) B L ! ULNE. LS A perhaps, tho boys did uot appear ol | mantier eminently satisfactory, A jollier m(-t.'(.,..m-‘-].m. ana sells it for from 75 cents | way or the othe , COMMISSIONERS, General Athletic and Sporting goods, All kinds of repairs, ::cn' bost unul - Uioy dulm-:l purty never jeft Lincoln for aday of pléusure | to 81 the swme is also the fact with cloth- | “Ihave not. Iam absolutely unprejudiced | - We, the undersigneq Banks and Hankers will Send for Catalogue. eir uniforms and turned themselves | and recreation. the most of the farmers dressing in | up to the present time.” all Frizes drawn in slle [ n State - logse at foot ball. The antics of tho clown wankapomua, which is the Sioux for govern- | " IERRONLMASL Y, . terigs which may bo prosented a¢ our coun could not have been wore amusing than the The Press Excursion. Waukanosin 3 < A 3 didocs they cut after the “sphere.”” In cios Manager Wessel will issue s detailed | "NMajor Anderson, the agent at Crow Creek, | Tie use of Angostura Bitters excites | It M. ALY 8, Loulsianal » ing this paragraph, it is only necessary W add | oireular, outlining the route of the Nebraska | is of the opinion thav the Indians will never | the appetite and keeps the digestive ros i [] that the students of the university enter- i A h s A. BALDWIN, Pro ) b Tas A the oubile Kftanina editorinl excursion party, ubout the middle | become civilized as | as the government | organs in order. Dr. G. B. Siegert | CARL KOHN, 'Pros Unfon Natia »d themsel d the publ en the s o themsolves and tho pubiic afton the | SEEH TKOE B it the excursion. | Suphorts them, He s decidedly in favor of | & “Sous, sole mauufucturers. At all | ppayn’ MONTHLY DfllWlNlfi, Steam and Hot Water Heating and Ventilating the Indians taking their land in severalty, | druggists. g the aiiraud 6% 10 spoecl. Thore wag! | iats will start- Giroothy: after. tho Faurth ofs| g Soians taking thols lland n scveratis REpleNe, LTRSS I N e e i S L Apparatus and Supplies. 1 Hietion of this kind. July yet, the route has not been fully | family with a compiete farm outfit, then tell Drowned by a Squall. leans, Tuesday, May 14th, The pupils of the public schools, in every | deterniined upon, and Mr. Wessel says will | them that they must support themselves,and Mo: q Special’ Telogi -4 i 1 m m E :Nnmu( e city, vied with eacti othor in V. | ot bo until after his visit 1o St. Paul, which | ho thinks that wheu thoy see that the wov- (l.‘,:A‘I."“;:Z;" A4 ’mi(’]‘:m':‘”"bl"::”}"’ 1880. Englnes' BOllefS, Stea' Pu Ps, tc. ng a good time. Interesting programmes | he will make some time next week, in the | ernmett means business the indian question s B, " Vil were prepared and red by the little | jnterest of the contemplated excursion. In | will be sett lage of St. Clothilde, one of them, San CAPITAL PRIZE; $300:000 folks ‘in a wmanny inently sutisfactory. | the ovent that the Yellowstone park visiv The Indian buck scorns work and thinks | St. Ours, who avas accompanied by Marie, | 100,000 Tickets at I'wenty Dollurs each: There wore patriotic recitations and songs. | falis through, another route will be decided | that only the squars are made to work. A | his little danghter, left fn u small boar, ye: 1 $10; Quarters, $5; Tenths, HIMEBA[]GH & TAY LOR’ Thero were imusements calculated to nspive | ypon equally as atuwactive. ‘I propose,” | pretty good illustration of this is told by one. enthusiasm and create mirth, Kach effort | aiys M Wessel, “as chairman of the com- | of (he agency officials, I give it as it was | terday afternoon, to cross Nicollat riv s, $1 was crowned with success, The schiolars ob: | mittee, to make the editorial excursion trip | toid to pie. St. Aune. When 'fn the middle of the A1t OF, £10.0 18 served the day as a national noliday in the | of 1880 the most interesting and satisfactory ast winter, as I was on my way to Brule | the boat was oyertaken by a squall and cap- 0 FEr ) H a r d W a r e and C u t l e r ;\llékml"?"‘l::\v'lhu word, though in a quiet, | of nan or taken by Nebraska knights of | Bot ou, Ilrun m"ru«s @ team of |-um-':;-lr_¥ulll[.: sized. All the occupants were thrown into 422 A [ ] v, the quilt” to pull & large lumber wagon up the hill, T i o | 3 I . St Theresa’s pro-cathedral was crowdea ¢ Rerryes but it was too heavy for thom and tho | fhe watcr, dean Marlot and Ulricn Lalonde RIZES (0015 Mechanics’ 1ools, Fine Bronse Builders® Gools and Bujale Sealss to the utmost at{ o'clock this morning, to Requisition Papirs Issuel., buck that was driving ordered his two pc'lr(lu hetore MO AErivad. ‘Ins athars m!“ A ol ..o = listcn to high mass, the discourse on *“ho [ Nav Sherrington and James Mckce aro | squaws out to help the ponies, but still they | biared beiore BAIp arrived. | Who othors who | ) P A Ao, rerere B0 1405 Douglas St., Omaha. {; 0 8nd Khasou {‘,f “fl"‘“f}“ i the | neld at Leon, Knn., on the charge of horso | could not make it. L asked him why e did | §iGhugehter wore separated frou the others | 200are. 007 100000 . denstitglion OF a6 Ubivacimmion . stoling and the sherift of Seward county is | BOL o out and all the answer I received was | uni were. floaking on. two boards. One of APPHOXIMATION PitiZES. i ! T 5 " - & Wopa 4 y e IO 100 Prizes of #K are 50,000 1 "0id themselvos proud, in their re- | there awalting requisition papers from the | &frunt. Finally, taking pity on the squaws, | ihese drifted away and St. Ours, recognizing A - | who were almost frozen, 1 added my muscle ‘e i % 10 Pri W0 are | A i | . bservatiou of Lhe great con- | governor, which were iasued yesterday, and | tb that of the squawe and. ponies and we fin: (1 '.:Ku'.f-li'?.\',‘f.'lhr'f?\‘\‘.f.,‘f’.f.‘.’fi"w.'.fi’;:i'&ffi\l".‘ 100 Prizes of 200 a ¥ Sty 14 (s oortain bhas thelr | thoy will shrt! roturned to the scenoof | ally got the ‘noble red man' and his Wagon 10 | Fiy "qaughter tas saved by the parly who | 90 Prizes of 410 are - 4 3 1| tlieir crimes, where it is said there is suf- | the top of the hill."” 3y 1 vescued the otliers, : 96 Prizes of #100 are R v | AVE emu ation throughout the city, But the ex- | ficies vidence 1o conviet them, and if so The Indians are becoming civilized in one L Remarkable for powarful sympathetic erciscs at the Pirst Congregational church | they will do service behind iron bars for a | respect, und that is, instead of taking their o { ing to 0 | Lone, plinble action and absolute dura- s el are worthy passing notice, The Congregn- | term of ycars. dead and placing them in the tops of trees | 1eecham Pills cures nervous and bill ious ii i wing Capital Prizes are not | bilj tior ulists gave a union service. Three ad : PEE DoKun o) 3 aos e nal prizes, ¥: 80 years' record the hest guaran- ters historical, and no attendant left without E. C. Huny, of Tur Beg staff at Council | gg 13ad Hand came into the furniture store Coal tar for sple by the single barrel 1 o logibly to the undersigned , ments. rar low o) D) ting your reside ith Blate, Col feeling that it was good to have boen thero. | Bluffs, Ta., left for home to-day after spena- | vnd wanted to see some colius, The dealer OF I car lond lots, - Addre et and Nusoer, More rapid erur mail Covcluding, — the paragraplier — takes | {10 two or threo days with friends in this | asked him what size he wanted, and he point- Stoux Crry Gas Lt . very will be assured by your enclosing an ' pleasure in saying the music pre- od to his chin and said **So b The coffin ) Sioux City, Ia. | envelope bearing your full addr pured for the occasion added very much {ho intorcat. of the cxerciees, waioh ia | Hoo. J. C. McBride loft for Kansas Civy | a3 picked out and the dudsui sald he would g IMPORTANT U0 B s A MO L s ] Wist's Nenve AND BRAIN Tugar their way were as ear perfect s they could | to-day on a business visit of some 1mport- | that was heard of him for & few days. When | . Orange Winc. s Address M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. hiioed upavitie for I have been made. Other churchies held ser- | ance. “If it works,” he says, *1 will give | he came to town he went to the furniture There isa man in southern Florida | r M. A. DAUPHI L D, O, b y | MO, 8 vices, but they ware wholly without ostenta- | the public an important item of news.” ad, taking the proprietor's watch, | Who makes u delicate wine out of | Byordinaryl Money Order LIEBIG couPA" Y s ton and attracted no attention outside of the | A company of Knights of Pythias weat to to'the figure four, and said, “Pap- | oranges. His process is a secret which | issucd by all Express (ompanies, New York l‘t::v‘m"::r:rsn-\ “.'x]:f‘ 'f'"x‘,‘."“.‘\’"(‘".’f;“ffi.‘,' !'nul L)mnlxl. this nllnrnfiun :u 90 to ul ui ed, uml‘lhm:,p'u 3 wtwtlsh'\:;«h«: he guards jealous! In flavor the Exchange, Draft or Postal Note. We pay ' ore oxiat © feeling thal e centen: | bhrate the eveniug. ut if they surrounded hat the hoart and pulse beal ines 9 " 3 " " vae 8 bl 0 by Bx- THe ~ {a] anniversary of Washington's inaugura- | the metroolis of the state it was another , and said, “Pappoose. eat’ wines, for tiece R e, oF ll“':‘ X Effxfiffi..f?."og'i‘é'fiffifi‘.f s 3o AT A s Fonarip eihas ae itary 1omes sng on should lidve 500 more generally ob- | case of one surrounding six. Lincoln boys | The coffin was finally sold, as the Indiandiea | Pleties, ave like a fine sautorue, and onet) gt &5 15 oted Lotters Contal (3 Boer Ton, ua lu Tha Dratn, SALFADIAS OF 0ver nduissaaa hul porved. s s do thoir level best to get there wlhien away | for good a few days afterward. has the suggestion of white Rhine wine | riss Regis ered Letters Contalning Cur- AN ure box contaius one. month's troatinent, §6 Hox. ’ from bhome, Another pretty good story is told vy a | lavor in it. He has had made for the | ren'yto i . or six hoxes for #, sent by mail ..rq.{.fl' on ro. An Lmportans Venture. The “government square,” in the after | contractor, who bad the contract' to build | Paris exposition. to which he sends NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, eipt of price. Three ladies, representivg the cily hos- § years, wili blossom like the rose. Ex-Goy- | $30,000 worth of houses for the Indians, some of his manufactures,bottles shaped ew Orleaus, La. [ WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES 1, attended the councli meeting last night. | eraor Furnas' treos have arrived, sud work- | houses were all built, but the Indians did not | [ike oranges, with the leaves covering | REMEMBE R st the pur /Mo curesns caso. With each it were there in the interest of the insti- | men are engaged in replanting them. There | move into them. Instead, they moved thelr | Lot "of the the cork being made | QuamANTIED By Four NATIONAL BAsia® of : “ws wili fubion they ropresent. While not beggars, | 870 somo over three hundred liun and elm, | teepees or tents next to the houses, and dur- | f 5 o o fy FO0 New Orleans and the tickets are signed by the - . CRATS: | perhaps equally dividea, and they are being | ing the winter they tore down aud burned up stem. President of an inatitation 2 “churtered not they were begelag --beyging for mouey to ald | BRGHC N Uriugea. If the troes grow and | all of the houses, This Ahows how much —— | thiere- Guariutoes sued only by (Lobduian Sheuw 1o defray tho exponsas of the boshital, | do wall Wuo ‘auare’ will ‘become & perfeot | tho Indians ppreciate what the government | Catarrh cured, health and swoet | it € il smimsions or Amonymous e Uity g, Sole’Ageuia. 1110 Farans were belped out to the aw.o wer in a very fow years. oes for them. ‘They know that governmen ~ A by b R v ’ with f ke it J Individual subser Aud, af The opiniou uas “been freely expressed | will support them, mud as Shelodass, || breath spoured by Bhiloh's Cotared | HOLLAL is she price of the amaliont pust AP Lot Tastus veaLisw Iy oRoRs= Ak GCOPEL ussing that the fight fur the posunastership here | they will be u shiftiess, lazy and uncivilizea y. Price 50 cents. Nasal Lnjector | & y - uestion v . y dra ’ .. fhragece and Do DY ., C ‘Blatesinen, thoy deciiud tus las narrowed dowa between Dr. George B, | race. free. For sale by Goodmav Drug Co. 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