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An Unexnected Move. The Mild V W ather Had a Dcplcssmo Effect on Business. Heavily Overstocked. Prices Greatly Reduced n Order to Move the Goods. The greatest cut price sale that ever took place in this or any other city, will begin tomorrow, Monday morning, Nov. 24th, at the People’s Mammoth Installment House. Goods will be offered to the public at almost absurd prices, but the goods must be sold without regard to what the loss m: ay be. No further comment is nes cessary, but a personal call will suffice to convince any onc that goods are bcmg sold for less money than thcy were ever sold before in Omaha. Woven Wire Springs $1.20. . Cotton Top Mattresses, $2.10 Tor a single Lounge worth $8.50. Polished ouk and walnut, Lasels from For this ; e oo For a handsome . For this Grand| | St gl 90c¢ 5 For this | gt ; antique finish, . 0 ” 2 : for t|,ig§lmly Heater; worth Worth $20. For this Bed Lounge, worth $13.00, |ForthisHard Coal Heater;worth $25 DICSSLI .| TABLE COlnande' Flne COOk Stove) '$7.50. This week only. This week only, This week only. double. This wecek only, PARLOR FURNITURE FOR A SONG. SUNDRIES JOR A SONG. BEDDING, EIL., FOR A SONG. Parlor Suits............Regular price $ 40.00; This week only $19.28 Rockers, 3 ..Regular price $ 2.80; This week only $1.83 bR e M L B R LI SR : Pillows..... . ..Regular price 1.00; This week onl .39 Parlor Suits, ....Regular price 80,00; This week only 32.B0 Rockers,,, ...Regular price 6.00; This week only 8.80 ) o 4 oY Comforts Regular price 8.00; This week only 1.850 Lace Curtain Regular price 2.80; This week only Bele) Plush Divans... ..Regular price 16.00; This week only 8.00 Center Tables. .... .Regular price 6.00; This week only 8.00 Book Cases. +Regular price 10.00; This week only 8.00 Plush Rockers Regular price 16.00; This week only 8.00 Extension Tables.. .Regular price 7.80; This week only 8.90 Bureaus. ....Regular price 18.00; This week only 9.80 & ¥ Ladies’ Dnsks‘.. .Regular price 10.00; This week only 8,00 Plush Rockers,, Regular price 80.00; This week only 18.00 Break fast Tables. Regular price 4.00; This week only 1.88 AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT EQUALLY LOW PRICKS | oies For a Song | Carpets For a Song | Furniture For a Son Heating Stoves..Regular price $7.50; This week only $3.50 Ingrain Carpet .. Regular price 35c; This week only 13c Chamber Suits. . Regular Prices17.00; This week only$ 8,25 Heating Stoves .Regular price 10.00; This week only 4.90 Hemp Carpet ...Regular price 4oc; T|11§ week only 16¢ Bedsteads.......Regular price 3.50; 1]115 week only 1.15 Hard Coal Heaters Regular price 18.00; This weck only 8.75 Stair Carpet ....Regular prfcc 40¢; ThllS week only 15¢ Springs . . ... .... Regular pr_icc 3,501 l 11'15 weekonly .20 Oak Heaters. ... Regular price 16.00; Thisweck only 8,20 Brussels Carpet . Regular price $1.00; This week only 43¢ Mattresses ......Regular price 3.50; This weekonly .75 Cook Stoves ....Regular price 13.00; This week only 7.10 Window Shades . Regular price 1.00; Th}s weekonly 28c¢ FoldingBeds ....Regular price 17.50; ":l“ln.s week only 7,75 Ranges .........Regular price 37.50; This week only 22,00 Portieres ... ... .Regular price 10.00; This weck only$ 4.75 Upright Folding Beds Regularprice 60.00; This week only 35.00 D " I EEEERERN REERRERR ' REEEEEEER] teqgg9esq g | UM X me | [oliday Presents Free This Week Our Easy Terms Write For Qur M. Tostart trade on holiday presents we have Curtain poles free with all lace curtains, Pipe #15 worth of goods 81 & week or 84 & month, 128 page ilustrated catalogue. Issued at It is a beauty, |Inwalnut oroak.!In polished oali or mahogany. Wortl $13.00 Parlor Sui .....Regular price 100.00; This week only 60.00 Decorated Lamps........Regular price 10.00; Thls week only 8.00 the finest line of goods in Omaba to seiect extra joints free with all stoves, * Carpets #30 worth of goods 81.50a week or # @ month. 4p enormous expense, 50 thut those residing from. We will reserve any present. All goods made and laid free this week. Car tickets fur- #60 worth of goods #2 a week or #8 o month. * bought for holiday presents will be delivered, nished thoso living at a dlstance freo this £90 worth of goods #2.0a weok or 0 & month. Tecember 24, Extra teums engaged In antici= week. A set of silver tea spoons with each #120 worth of goods %3 a week or $12 a menth. 2 v i Al pation of a large holiday trade. * purchase of 810 or over this week, #200 worth of goods 8 a week or $20 a month. FREE ON APPLICATION, » b hbGEbAIEE & B bBBBbLE B Bohbbboae b EbbbBEE GG Laroest Furniture, Carpet and Stove House in the World. Pe()ples Mamflloth msmllment HO“S@ 013,015, 617gand 619 North 16tlp e Between California and Webster Sts. % % % Open Evenings Until 9 o’clock. Make no’ mlstake. Look for the White Front, Located Directly Opposite Hotel Esmond. 4« X % at a distance can il themselves of our W i o hita ine v r v in the Pumpkin Pie Squash Pudding THANKSGIVING EVENING. Then another lad takes thelead and | faith. Of course all this stulf ab g NNER | 5troy tho whiteness of the linen or the [ baste the turkey with the gravy Plo Squas k 0 [ ull about it's ittt » table. Carl Beuson | pan, rub over with the larding mop and range Jelly i ; the song is repeated until all the girls | being a revelation is all bosh, but i HOW TO HAVE A GOOD DI E buightness of tho table, ol Bouson | ILQ" Gredgo again with flor, As it | — Oravgss Banas = Haisins Nuts | Gamesand Amusements for the Chil- | have been choson. means tcat the church hus seon thut 10y teils us, over and over again he has had {450,050 00 trom side to side,and last of dros BT omied almoods dren to Celebrate It. There isn’t much to be sald for the | time to stop. The saints carvied the generpus fensts transformed into bar- { g1 hrown the broast. Frequentbasting, | o a0 OB LT you can’t make S‘the children’s | moter or vhym of theso verses, but the | state, but the liberals run three cities— Some Suggestions Whioh are Appropriate meuls by lack of clean plates, clean | dredging and turning will fnsure verfect | he dessertof a Thanksgiving dinnor | oy, happy every night, let something | bogs and girls will not be too eritical U Lake, Ogden and Park City—amd Thank forks and clean glasses, cooking. When done it should be a ”] ‘h l""l"’l‘f .:‘."}"’;.&"lv _t'"f‘ ”’“ go by the board and do so onholida, | about that, and those who object to boys pretty near a majority i for Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving day every Ameriean | vich, dark brown all over, and when a | Jitde the most attractive featureof the | pights, Tet Thanksgiving be o night | and girls of tender years kising each | Provost and Corinne. It's only : 3 * | dinner, should bo arranged with skill o oking for i onliaren ditiad|lothay Snoh éthe formion ak fon of ti he! ek (.umlv' makes u‘n ll-lhnt lov }hx{m.\n?)!nrl'- h‘n K \Iri r,!m ke dl‘l’ n m‘m :'i l](‘)”nl“l:}t 1\\[:::11‘ and good taste. Avrange the various 'n(zx:l”l);li‘;}hmhn f:nxx‘xl“‘:»;:llinlt;i‘,v\llwr:u‘;xxlwl ur:~ ::\u‘-:Il\v“n:.':\vl;x‘;l~(]“»v\.l]“ former to make a :vy‘:l)'llx:(’l:.l-‘:‘m \"l‘nl':’l he l'ln‘l]m..m GE WITH THE TURKEY. | kov: The turkey, being a gift for which | should run. Removo T o A M e (FET RS flor years when they are | ourtly bow instead. b anc ion it will bo THE TUSSLE * | a1 Americans should be thankful, seems | and, if the gravy is mot quite thick | (1S B THE E488 (HS Pl featy | away from homo ts fnfluences will linge: My father’s got home from India,” is | time to talk about statehood. It isn't especially appropriate us a Thanksgiving | enough, add a “teaspoonful of flour | ;A8 ; A 0y ! | around them still, says the St. Louis | a game that never fails to bring down that woe object to the church so much. offering. 1f you are a town dweller you | creamed smooth with some of the grease :‘“’]‘)‘l‘u’“rj{:“:‘ 'l’{;“!"fl‘)'l:;;fi‘"{}};“]“:‘d['::‘r 1{: Post-Dispatch. Your son or your daugh- | the house, Seat tho children on three | You people in the east don't seem to First You Get Your Pird and Here | must secure your bird from a wmnmfl. skimmed from the gravy. If “y“]n ey 5, IS0 (e addition: of ter may be kept “'in the straight and | sides of the room, and let the leader sit | see that it isn't a question of religion at Are Directions for Cooking It— and let me ‘whisper to you not to rely | cooking the gravy in the pan boils aws :f! plenty of ,.m,,““ . helectod flowers | MArrow way' by the remembrance of just | so that he can be scen by ull. He must | all, but the thing we kick against is the : too imyplicitly on his judgment. Tastos | too much, more water should be_added; | Plont¥ of - e e o fwer® | one huppy howie night. then say, “My fathor’s got home from | hicrarchy. Why, the Romin Catholic difer, and upon this occasion you wish | when the turkey is done there “should | BACC T ST ¥iseo B txed fecly | A simple game that even the bubycan | India,” " “What did he bring you?” ono | church in the palniest days of the ine nus—The Dessert. to suit your own. Some persons prefer | be about a pint of gravy. et sy m‘“muvumwm“gwu 1o | @lmost Lnlm ,part inis called *Fish, | mustbe instructed to ask. You reply, 50 thoroughly controlled a gobbler to a hen turkoy, but T will | The following menus are simple, and | FOs oL d flesh or fowl.” The leader must stand | “A fan,” and then begin to fan yourself | every momber as gloes: the Mormon advise you ahen, The meat is whiter, | composed of dishes easily procured by e S and say to one, “Fish, flesh or fowl;” [ with your hand, which all must imitate. 1. The bos Jrganizae So fow nersons have the privilege of & | 8Weeter and moro tender, The bill and | all people: A Winsome Missouri Girl, then, if before Tio has counted five, that | Then you repeat the remark nbout the | tion can swing e > church 0 {oW persons have the 3 toes should be soft, and the flesh havea | * Oysters on the Half-shell, Ella Ewing, a:timid country girl from | one does not give the name of some | return” of ~your father and another | has got n great hold on the first generas perfect Thanksgiving dinner, for the | Y e cast, twelve pounds being an o o Scotland countyy, Missouri, poked hor | f0Wl, he must py o forfeit. Theve is |asks, *“‘What did he bring you?” | tion. The church runsa sort of immie simple reason that the majority of in- | exceedingly good weight. The fortunate Clear Tomato Soup, head through the transom of her room | 10t Of fun in this game, for, in hi; ‘Pwo fans,” fanning with both hands, | gration agenc, picks up the coms dividuals live at a distance from the cuuntlydv\ul or has his own turkeys, or Saited Almonds,_Olives. Celery. at !hu(ommvrmn\ hotel the other night ""‘lliklfll fl'é"k “'f""::‘r f““\l"’:ll‘"l“'l\})- 909 “h“.llll 1:‘\1 :;mrt imitate. JoTlhor next | mon pi gland, Wales, ™ By o1 > 4 @ 0 get confuse d cry o estiol S 8, veden—ignoran B I‘.,"i%‘:fiff.ih: ]\h.":.‘:d f\‘:x:i..:}“mnl\:fl;:;- that thio met will bo whiulx tonder "'1“1 Fotuto Balls with Panioy Suuce. Miss E w,,,g“me,,,d,,,g“,,,\ AT those nro unlikely fovls, I ho lendor that both hands gothrough the motion gliss window in - thoir Touses—and B o al, of a delicate flavor, or the flavor may be Turkey. Cranberry o a chair when did this, but on the | Must talk rapidly for the older folk, but | of fanning, while thefeet tap the floor, | fetches them over here and lets them all this, the success of a dinner depends | greatly heightened by a change of diet. | Boiled Rice, Pess. Sweet Potato Croquettes. | flgor, s,,(,“m'f;?,m foot high in her | moreslowly for tho little ones, Tt 'will | To the next youre “Two fans,a boot, | have land pretty cheap and on long greatly upon the tact and talent of the | Chopped turnips, cabbage and parsley, Sweetbiosd Salad. stocking feel and weighs 234 pounds,and | incite the fatter to look up all ]ghn aviil- | o shoe, and & hat,” and then the head | time. “They go to work and pay off tho housewife. If she has the power to hold | varied with corn meal, boiled rice and Cheese Fingers. is not yet done growing or fully devel- able lmm;‘fl‘nf fiiul \\lhun they know this m;n«t be nml!lLtl The first (m;, ! ho ll'vl;'. Il)u-\'I swear by the ¢ hm-n-h,1 l|{u;, . chopped celery tops impart a peculiar ed. 3 ' o 1k, wi y | gume is to be played misses any motion must pay a forfeit, | if their children get ‘into town and find thoiapnesiiae! hor fussle unil he oad amey flavor, whith to many poraons is | Pumpkin Pie. Mince Pio. Crauberey Tart. | Phi o, e o o PUUE | B¢ thore in. @ lurgo party of boys and | and it is neodicss to say that the for: | out how re olks livo and that of o thoroughly good dinner, and cun | OEE SR This food muy be given o (e hor mother can hide beneath the gen- | EIr1s, if cousin or nlulv;;'h\nn’.h have been | feits are many. Jtis really good cxer- V't fashionable to marey one woman assure them getting up from her table | three or four days before killing, e erous folds of her skirts, The girl was | 88ked in, “Tho Jolly Mariners” isan | cise, and after the little ones have been scause she's a good cook, and another in a comfortable state of body and mind, | ~ Select a large, fat, tender turkey, and Cofree. brought up o agriculture and is s model enjoyable' pume, Have the parlor doors | thotoughly instructed in games’of this | becauso she can do the up'staivs work, she is indeed an artist, and would prob- | have it nicely d“.“ml drawn, washed, Where game can be produced itmakes | farm hand. Two years ago, Mr. Ewing opened so as to pass through one door | kind, they will rel » you of their care | and another to to ond to the horses, t,'l!m\ h or o serve a lovely | Wiped dry and well singed. Rub it all | a nice course to follow the turkey, es- | says, she raked thirty acres of hay with | aid cut at the other. Theboysall | through many a busy hourby playing | they breals away from the church, The ably have the power to serve a lovely arck round, th vho takes th acond g ' I ‘on in the midst of a forest. ver inside and outside avith po”n‘x' and f pecially if they are separated \,‘v o | asulky rake, and there are very few | march avound, the one who ukes the | thom nmong themselves. second gene: liberal, and dinnor, even ln th » (o Make a stuffing of the following | sherbet or punch, If the game be wood- | young men of her agein the northern | lead with a handkerchief over his | An impressive ceremony that it also doesn’t helieve in anything above Do not attempt o grand dinner, but | jngredients: One pound of light bread | cock,serve with it macaronis if it chance | part of Missouri who can more skillfully | Shoulder, and all singing: scarcely bo called a game, 15 toask each | the roof. It is agnostic.” That is the have a satisfactory one. Begin your crumbs, half a lmund of butter, a heap- | to be duck,sour-grape jelly,and a potato | handle a team of horses, Louis I. Ep- We are a st of jolly, jolly lads, one what he has had to be thankful for | way Mormonism work dinner, if it is convenient, with three “Hl? '-"b&"fil"‘*mf“ of "“Ul)'"m“‘:l"] onion, | croguette are agreeable accompanj- | stean visited the Ewing mansion a num- \\'2:;::::1‘3\3;“:‘!‘.2: “‘,:J::’),”I)]’l“, iy l:nuugh lluL- ]uIM l\\.n“bnum:nln"l:\lnlh "’ . This may seem | Salt and pepper, one vaw egg and enough | ments. ber of times before he finally succeeded ur days {n many merry wags, | {he youngos do not need to dilate AL i mmrfi wum“h s:w;t“ it is pr:lux:t;lo water to mix rather soft. Swff tho | The following is also a most excellent | in securing the girl for exhibition pur- | i wohove doue bofore. & on this, It will harm none of us to re- 2 r:u ‘\{um-'nml-h« Barometer, a small allowance, breast first, and sew it up, then stuff the | mem which will insure a perfect dinner: | poses. She is now holding daily levees B count our mercies. That - yours may r. G, Mayer, n German meteorolos ) And he who finds a very pretty pirl 3 4 . & > to the conventional eix. Have the|jpoqy Rubthe turkey all over with | Roast Turkey Boiled Ham at Epstein’s Randolph street inuseum. | Must kiss her, knoeling down, have been, and may over be many, Is my | gist, has made a study of synoptic charte plates filled with cracked ice and nicely | melted butter, and dredge well with Chnclcen Pio Koast Beet | Hor father and mother accompanied hor | Having chosen his “very pretty girl” | Sincere wish. ‘,‘,,lj',"(‘l“(;;}:{‘:‘,“““””“';‘"‘ influer garnished with water crest, the ogsters | sifted flour, Lay it in the pan on its Cabbage Pudding Stewed Salsify | here, and saluted her, he spréads his hund- o moon from Septe hell atly disposed of | breastand wm-{n a_quart of cold water. Macaroni Rice ——s AT T L TP S e Thinks the Mormons Mean it January lovers the height of the in their deep shells, neatly disp 1l 1aid | Have the oven well heated but not too | Creamed Potatoes liced Sweet Potatoes Tl T e hasohiel for. | I pon, while | (/" o hieve the Mormons renll an | eter when at the full, and raiscs it durs in the lce, Let your tablo be well laid | 0 % h e yrkey must cook slowly to Crsnbarries Riowed | Stanloy waakioe the longth of the Nile | 1t & haaats s bargaln for you. young man, | this Intest rovelutionagaiust polyg *ing her first qui This, or auy othor with the best china you posses, and a | pg done, Allow o quarter of an hour to | 4T, phickles Wainut Catsup l.wu wiles. PR bR 5 asaeln (ap 7ol 31 said the Hon. B, P, Perey of | effict, is not observable in other month Some Thanksgiving Me= Y spotlessly white table cloth. Allow no | each pound. Have some butter in a plate DESSERT: . You've given vour word, now keep it true, | Utah, to o ster for the Chicago dingy-looking goblet ordull silver to de- | with a larding mop. Frow time to time | Raisin Cake, Ived Miuce Pie Apple Pie Dr. Birneys_cu catarrh ,Bee bldg® | And love her ull you can, Tribune. “We've got to takeit in good | Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg,