Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 24, 1889, Page 9

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\'INI“TI'T}\’TH YLAR : ()’\IA]IA 7 DAY \I()I{\'I\'u}- NOV\E\HWR "4 1880~-SIXTEEN PAGIES. NUMBER 157 ¥»—> TOMORROW WE START 3 DAYS OF THE GREATEST <@k ~rHE FAIR?|[C= Unloading SalerHE FaAIR? 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, [3tht. 0' DRv Goon Ever l#fi?JdM%frkgiEfflm in 502,504, 506, 508, 510'S. 13th St BANKRUPT STOCK The halance of the Bank- anaimians| To be Slaughtered Without Regard to Cost or Value to Make Room for the | AP S as o sell it quick, The Re- &z Monster Stock of Gor 0f the Fire Insurance Gompanies, ziizi Ready to By Now, - —— e s x4 o BARGA[NS‘ THE MOST STUPENDOUS SALE|WINTER - EVER ATTEMPTED IN THIS CITY! For- To-moreow Only. | oot JVER 600 FINE MAAF e l‘ : - lomember, thess aro in temnants or 3 : FESSES NEWMARKETS, i e ||| Unmadel‘,ashmereflmsses ' 30[% Dress Patterns f e YAN bm |(|4)|L~ ......................... ‘Ihie: e goods were never before sold at less than s \Itl 3 : z Fine beaver and fancy striped wool ¥ s, ]fia Unmade Dress Pa[tgms, 50 Dress P: Pattems CLOTH NEWMARETS, '$B ?5 4c Gotton Flannel Remnants 1 4c ol TG with. Do : ' Ph e ok ool Lateststyles. MONDAY ONLY. 8 AR : all the newest [ all w\unu; YAR These inclade gosds worth up to 10¢’ YARD. AT ,... o very ...‘_.n.(.—’——"——.( w— | 150 Dress Patterns, 2 48 150 Dress Patterns $ 4 flfl s ALL 1W'O)?L lN EWARKETS. R i, )t Imported Caml's Hair | .,r.l- n most desirable shades, exquisitely trimmed, Y Alll) TI Lese g-uuln are w orll 8¢, 30 German Indigo Biue Calico 1,000 Remnants Best GQueatity ! PAIRR, These include Blankets worih up to $2.50. PAIR. Jespeck MONDAYIONTY 980 Best Qu:i‘li‘t")"m(lfomforters 980 WDI’@SS GOOdS S e MBSD TRT aliie win w...r'—_—"—e ~—— |90 DI'eSS Pattel‘ns 65 Dress Patterns, SILK PLUSH JACKETS. sl 25 WOOL FILLED BLANKETSIsl 25 gln‘mmm:)g‘ of 1ch 1\11: Wool l g'mfl{fif::'lrI:;'“L",':,‘:““’:m"Z,fl”]‘ i Satin lined, in all sizes, and warranted in every ]3 ™ abit Cloth 1n grays and browns, chasseur and black A 2 cases Silk Striped Dress Goods, sple Anch All Wool Tmporied Dross Flannel, in Veiy fine quality. the most stylish garment, PAIR. Extralarge andheavys from the bauk rupt stock. PALR. ORI l‘"“;;l;‘:l(;l;‘sng b ireiscl, Per Worth 500 Ixturos, Per MONDAY ONLY. Ie——————————————————————————— w—— s s AT |F 500 DOZEN Bankrupt Sale Price, ; G Yard. | BankruptSale Price 250 Yard. | HANDSOME CLOTH JACKETS. N 2 " 2 [0c |! \“ia Lf“ 0‘0 I‘mkl\h TOWO'S Inc q g3, i1 K mix- o k\ » ‘l‘""‘":‘l":::"" Of all descriptions, light and dairk colors $4 50 AR They : H fally worth 23¢. i Worth 25¢, < Per Worth $1.00, Per | perfect fits, MONDAY ONLY, ENAT 1| ALL ThE ComromsEn. . ar_ | Bankrupt Sale Frice, lOC Yard. | Bankrupt Sale Pnce,79(_) Yard, G |FINE COTION BATIING, BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT | ..o LAPIES, SUITS, |$m e Latest designs, h savy weight, fall and winter n oK. Impeoerted glish Mohair Bri liantine, Double-width K oried Pu ' shade ( ______YA'“'_' ___________"" the """k"'"_‘_ Stack en ine English goods, lustrous black, d’Alma, reliable both in color ll‘l‘I.:l q‘l:’l:.l‘l’lly Hman SINLILS' MONDAY LY. 46-inch Imported All Weol Henrictia; these are Very best Silk Wi riett In all St)‘]cs of l.]“S Seasen, plam, striped or _vAmD. | Fromtho Bankrupt stock very elegant goods, 1 rted, & » 4% §00d a4 any checked goods, perfect fits, MON DAY ONLY. e & & e B Worth $1.50, P J L BRANDE'S & 8 0 Ns Bankr(:lli)t Sale price,ssc Ya(xa’lt‘i. Baryx?&tpq a?le?oprlce$1 1 gf,fi?u ] i ALL THE ALL THE ALL THE ‘ U:.L.: Silk Plushes, Surah Silks, Moire - Sllks J. I..u BRANDE'S & SUNS ALL THE Worth 85¢, : P?‘r “I”orth $1.50, CHILDREN’S CLOAKS : 420 I Y ar d W de COIIIfl)I’tO[‘ balIGDI Bankrupt Sale Pr_ 06,500 Yard. Bankrupt Sale price, 750 $ | $3 From the Bankrupt Stock, From the Bankrupe Stock, 602, 604, 606, 508, 640 South 13¢h St 3¢ Yar, 45¢ Yar, 502, 504, 506, 608, 50 South 13th §t. COMING BACK, stout that she will not bo seen again on the | quet under the auspices of thewell known | York city under the title' of tho Theatre- | St. Ormond is the by U | i [ 3 ) stuge, s Dr. Hiedler of Baltimore, Franco-American to givea series of perforin- | season begining 'l':vzf:.lr';':: O R e G rana [ itlon aa toithe aftendmRistadanta asiyet. dtho | dargest Inotonse balnw iat Bt wlobn's/sid San Franclsco News Letter, Charles Reed has not left “The City Di- | Marous Mayer {8 busy engaging chorus | ances in Frenct, Tho first of theso will bo | opora houso i Puiladoiphie, reackine wew | froshmen provoso having swall waten | next comos Jesus und then Selwyn, They say if our beloved dead rectory,” as currently reported. girls for the Gaicly company. A bofore, | given in Clarenden hall, Decembor 19, La- | York at the Graud opera house Decombor 5. | s P P08 made from this .o Dr. Ira Remson, professor of enemistey in Should scek the old, familiar place Al Hayman takes the Madison Square The- | half the organization will bo recruited here. | bickels comedy, “Le Voyago de M. Perri- ————— 2R 000 Jobos Hopkins university, will'odoupy Bpes, Bome Siranger vlvgunludbe there instead, ater company on & tour of the Pacific coast | .- Mme. Albaui left Liverpool ye.nu\&dhny by ghan." will ‘be the first play ucted by the EDUCATIONAL, i Mrll..(,‘]o‘lll[n w,r \Vulll‘uvu will soon erect & ll‘!fll’l‘l"liglrfi:l:,"'l? °'.:’ru'f,:§,'.’:i§f,,';"‘,l{,"f}"l‘,'; Dr. And they woul ud no welcome face, next summer, the Etruria. Sho will up&nnr at the Chicago | troupe. P arge building of brick or stone as a memo- | ¥ 4 o 0 the as- N Auditorium under Mr, Henry E. Abbey's | George Thatcher, who is now travelin abior doollager (TaT rial to hier son 6t Dartmouth. It will be used | Bociate profossorship of mathematics, suc I cannot tell how it might be hinAn OlanL i e Fodantia 0‘}‘;’.’ managoment as Elsa in “Lohengein,” Val. | with tho Howard Athenneum compauy, 18 16 | will of tho lute fenpy 1. Soamen ot BY U0 | us'a freo dormitory for a fow doserving stu- poudiog Prof. W. B. Story, who resignadils Tu other homes, but this I know— Y ih issane » entino in “Huguonots,” and Margusrite a | bo put ut the | 7ud of e big miustrel organt: | donce, K. I, aud Koanoke coliogo, Viegins, | 96Nt Tho same lady bas also given two | becom ....'.m‘::"' "n,"""l""““’,""’“c" » Couldm{ml‘ darling come to me f season. “Faust,” zation, under the management of Rich & | $25,000, d " | scholarships, one in memory of her father, Pt Wi . i e place vacated Ifi That she would never find it so. Mle. Rhea continues her successful Frederick Warde has in_contemplation for | Harris, next year, William Gilletwo is writ- The facil Dr. Whipple, and the other in memory of her ro . Howell has been given to Dr, R e P a Sourso through the couatry with “JOsepUIS, | eyt season o magniicent Shakesporeun re- | ing Ui Hrat part, whioh yeillbo S0metIng | cal Inboratoss at. the T o Lo PYAL | son, Jobu V. Wallace. 4, Antons, who becomes scclata (3 Anls one, o nivers mal _physiolow oon':mu e Wit wings bayo DLOWA ";,f.m':m:,:‘:‘“"ff:m", S ey vlvn:‘vlmh A airoag:. m‘n “lgmnluml'l_ L{:ol;gg:s f;::‘:mmslnnl and David Belasco wiil do h:\'s ba;sn much incraased lately by the pu.{ ,J\% m’a mefl"flk, 0(! the ?l!wu“" f"'“m’""fl W[:uh,lmino e Tallow, o8 :lom‘n)))u’ul::.nw} ‘A‘. X 1] » | several promnen! & 3 chase of some new apparatus, of the faculty of Connell a resolution was " » Tho while her peuceful rest weut on, *Circe, book by Jules Barber, in intended | blay will be mounted with complete accuracy | It was sunposed that Ji Hi'Ryley was the | At the rogular meeting of the tr bassed to the effect that heroafterao student, | oY *10I0KY Aud I have learged to live alone; for the Punis Opera Comique. in overy dotail. busband of Madeline nutil his Lou- 3 $cunteey of Amberst colloge it was voted to : will be allowed to participate in aby athleuc | ~ In that remarkable collection of letters Have slowly learned from day to day The Hanlous aro smd to be doing tue lar- [ mne Emma Juch English Opera company | don wifo apneared unon ue. o will | resignation of Prof. Mavahall Henshw, 1. | contest with tho studonts of any other col- | 8sking for passes over the New York Con- A ) 1ifots tanks 10 bear oy gest business that they bave ever known formaaces 1 the Broog. | be conteut, however, withi givorce and an | D, LL. D., lecturor in physic logo without first procuring from the pro- | tral railroad is ouo from Seth Low, rocen P LS AN . UwE B parsy With their spectacle of “Fabtasmi. B o B e bediuning Lh asgh | BlImODY fixed by tuecourk fothat Ttyley can | = Prof. Quiiby, athor o1 - Gulmby's Alge: | 164%0r of physionl vulture 'a cortilicats of mado presidont, of Columbim collete, which Ihide her memory in my heart, Will L. Lykens, Maggie Mitchell's mana- nf this month, Thauksgiviog Day. On the | then mnrrm{ Luceita regul Ryley sayp | bra,” is very 10w, and it is' feared he will | Physical soundaess, s in m-.';ir:)ul‘«ulmnl";z.‘\‘;L]‘cl"fs:: f’; D:u ger, s repor angerously ill in Phil- | 20 of December the company will begin an o which he | Thefollowingsubjects Have beenannounced Horewith 1 beg to return both U Sadayesns, Ma Shalls rasba s i v bo marriod when a boy andparted from his | have anothier paralyt hich by R ¥ e faithful love has blessed my adelphia, stricken down with noryous pros- | engugement in Boston. W":‘;I""l{"fl“" years ago. probably could not withs for Harvard college conference meetings: No- ROPPWIR . kflfi",,,.,'{,‘“'.":'m“ed"“';.',"’ Anu friends are round me, lruo -nd trieds | tration, Mr. L. M. Ruben has receivea a cablegram | 1o “I ul }‘r ::u\u 10 haw hllovyytl in Kate ‘There are more tenuis vlayers 1 collego | vember 19—'“The Modern Tendency in The hosal, as I !’x’uve made it an m{mmm ,“lf, They have their place, but hers today Mme. Jnausclel, the great tragic artist, | from the director of the La Scala in Milan, hor-ti';e xnu -doo“d }m:lun Lon| Uaprica,” | this year than for several years past, and it | ological Thought,” Rev. Lyman Abbott, 0 holding my present public position not 1s ompty aa'tho day sho died. il piay or . faréuveil ook 1n Sh. Cmied | offeriog & principal engagoment 10 Mr: | (30 rud“some. swal agerec of praise; | \cok8 e 1€ the college tournament next | D.; Decomberi:Tho Health of Studeuis | to'uso ono. 1 am suro thal you will boliove o mould{ptng with bt vrons, | Bl a4 rioers o, Nov Vor, | Giured ¢ et e il tor ot 24| "SonartuetalfRy OF S | o ol b i oxllvg, (| S, Wt 3, 5, s, 1 e | P Sy Sl o bour e T taka fyy darling bowo from death Miss Maud Powell, the young and beauti- | 18 considering the offer. como 10 America, it would| seam bt Lot | lished Dby the Mosos King corporation, . Jauuary 7—"'College” Discipline,”” Prof. W. | of 3. Very truly yours, Seth Low.” Aud once again to call her mme. * ful violinist, will pi Lluy tho “Mendelssohn cou. | _Isabelle Coo is winning high compliments ' gught to be very succossfulin London, will soon appear, o book wili bo Awvided | & Cliapin. Dr. GGeorge Dana Boardman, of Philadel- corto atthe' Brooklyn Philbharmonic society | throughout liaulgo;ml‘:y‘l:lr hfir mrlorm-x&m . Mestuyer aud ‘Tii evess Vaughn wil f;'fi“::;ml ll"’fifll;-n“;‘:n. ‘1’1”1',“"“‘ aud agri- | Haryard university has more studenta this | phii" writing of the sehomo of'a great Chris: 1 aare not dream the blissful dream, in Javuary, of Mrs. Meredith in Nat Goodwin's comedy, ' joavs Sau Francisco thedirst week in May Soxty i1l e, © will be 125 pages and | year than ever before. There bus been & | yign university in New York, as proposed by 1t fills my beart with wild unrest, Mavelle Stewart, tie wife of Mr, Schibeld, | ‘A Gold Mine.” Her characterization of for Australia, There they will practice a | fOFty Hlustratiens. slight loss in some of the deparunents, but | the presigent of Rochester univorsity, gives Where yonder cold, white marbles gleam, secrotary of Nate Salsbury, of Buffalo 1ill's | the part is said to be a charming bit of stage yopertory of the Mastayer plays. One of the | ‘The alumni of Vassur has organized a | mostof them show large gaius. The total | u'number of roasons in favor of Washinsien She still must slumber. God knows best. | “Wild West" show, is sulfering from peri- | WOrk wnd indicative of a bright future. | new features by the way, of the present students' aid society. ‘The idea is that | @ainis 158. The freshman class bas 823 stu- | 5o'the gaat of the proposed institation. The, — tonitis in this city, Miss Louise Meisslinger, the pringipal con- ‘*Lourists,” is a tunnel acene, where the | Mmany alumni who wonld do valuable work in | dets,and there is an increase of eighty-nine | gre iy brief that Washington is the civie MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIC. Sardou's great_drama, ““Phe Exiles," now | tralto of the German opera company at the Pullman car is wrecked, which gives a good | special ll:;- aro debarred from furthor study | in tho college proper, This inoreas is larger | capital of tho country, that. 1 is also tho scl: o Mavo & 1 ColTorala. * | being played at Nivio's, has caught e pub- | Metropolitan opera house, New York, hiy opportuuity for soue fuily situutions, Soine und tha nocossity of sart-eupmertos 0 | ety ae i heng ot the unlvaraity, | cutiio capital, that it s beoowing mioro and Coghlan s in Clevaland. lic fancy, sud the great spectacle is crowdng | been engaged by Mr. Nikisch, the new | Mme. Fursch-Madl bas appeared ut the l h * | more the winter home of opulent people, and Rose n Clevaland. f the famous old play-house. director of the Boston Symphony orchestr: Lamourenx concerts iu Paris with great suc- Rev. Lyman Abbott, D. D. of Brooklyn, In France a national league for physical | that the Church of Rome, seeing these ad- Miunie Maddern is in San Fraocisco, A A ill ave | te up&«;&r in coucerts, with the permissiou of cess. Negotiations for her appearance in | i8 now conductiug worning prayers in the | development in the public schools nas been | vantages, has already planted & (.ulmllo unl: Robert Downing is on the Kansas circuit. PORUMILY. Of SeOIE 8_‘“’;:;““ ‘A'm::'hf'l’n Mr, Edmund Stauton. { America in concerts wud oratorio ure now | Harvard college chapel and preaching Sun- | founded, Its objects are: (1) to introduce | versity there, He would have @ great Pro. Mrs. Keudal 18 the motber of olght chil- | Hrama on English s0il next summer, when Miss Lena Little, the American contralto, ndm‘( with }m.-.le..s Mr. L. M. Ruben, ) day evenings. The attendance at prayers 18 | physical exercise as a regular part of school | testaut university in the capital in whioh areu, s “Shenandoah® wili ba produced e’ whohas been absent from this country for She will vrohlhl af at the Metropolitan | 98 large or larger than at any time siuce the | exercises; (2) to have certain hours of the | each of lllaevun(clu,al denominations should Boston! il ‘roviat Detroit on Mr. Riobard Munsflold will bagin his four yeavs, during which time she has ap- opera house in ‘ork in the oratorio of | 8ystem of voluntary chapel attendance was | day set aside for this purrpose; (3) to secure | have its theological seminary. ‘Te pucleus Otmrhwu mwb . P:l u;"“( o] ;‘v Yul: 8 'l)d: Eurad at the principal high class concers in *‘Messiah,” nlun by the New York oratorio | adopted. these privileges for girls as well as boys; (4) ~ of such au fnstitution exists, he t.lnlnln. in Da ey A '0";: m"“:"t' o '5-‘ "'M“"' k“"“ urope, will appear this season in some of gociety, under the direetion of Mr. Walter | Dr. John J. R. Patrick has begun his | to institute competitive examinations and | Columbus uaiversity, in Washingto . Fanny Davenpor J as opened her tour in | cember Fe e m‘ll _'.lzeb 58 H" riee- | the best coucerts in this country. She leaves Damrosch, December 25 and 26 - cial course of lectures and clinics before | drills in these exercises ouce a year. Thougi it was founded by Baptists it is, he u'l‘unn mumlu‘:n:.lypl"m e Lusulner:zhwn “'wnn n b ]a : ome, : Ll:d"pl‘;m N:\vemlnr o0, Ak ¢ | Messrs. Jofferson d Ty lor ha7e engaged e dental department at the fowa state ual- Certain journals have been luduh('lnk in | 888, iu the strictest sense unsectarian. Scan g & wonth' l g. Giovauni Emanuel, an Italian actor o r, Barrett will be seen in Washington in tho followiug o W vonuy. This department now uumbers 115 ecline of Cambridge et engagement in Now York, note; hias arrived from 'Huvana with bis | his now tragedy, “Ganclon." the Week of Hen. Fdna Caes o o. aade Acros the | i idonts and more. thaa & Gosen ADpLcAILS | ey dbout, the decline o Gambrias? | Chicago man—1 suppose vou saw i thers Adelaide Moore has made uccess in the | company of thirty members. He has made | November 2! ramnmg Cleveland Decembar Scanlon, Mlu vum.n \vm 3 ue...;h_ have been turned away on account of 1ack | falling off in the number of eutries, says | Was to be scen in Rome, Chariey! Heturns west in “Pygmulion and Galal the tour of South America aud he is hkely [ 9, and Pittsburg Decomber 16. ‘‘Ganelon” Robert P. Gibbs, John Buckst of room to ACCOMNIOAALe any wore, the London World, In 1586 there were 913 | Furopeon traveler—O, yes: went all around, lnuu James Las purchased a new roman- | 10 #ppear in America. is drawing crowded houses everywhere aud Yallle, Rudaiph da Cordova, J. l'L”i-urlong. The Princeton freshimen Lave succoededat | frosimen, the largest nuwber on record; | I tell vou you ought to visit the amphithea- Ao drama bused on wn incident in Spanish I While playiog 1 Atlanta, Ga, recently, | is undoubtedly the most successful play that kinson, Ji Otléy, Augustus | last in securing the “clapper” from the col- | butin 1887 the unumber fell to 002 and last | ter there. IVs grand. Chicago man—What history. Louis James was entertained by many of the | Mr. Barrett bas ever produced, Hyda. Gmru‘ Duv:gm\;l'nmn' m;&dwn, lege bel) “Without belug caugt, The usual | year to 567. This year, however, there haye | kind of a show wero they giving there wheu » ll_u-nl that Clars Louise Kellog 1s so ! leading citizens of that city and given a ban- A company bas been orgapviced in New | Charles Morton aad Robert Hi Havry | fiue 1s 0, but the faculty bave no informa- | been no fower thén 946 matriculations, the | ¥Ou weut, Charleyt

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