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THE OMAIIA DAILY B SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1501, - SINTEIEN PAGI k aseman's Clothing CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS and SHOES | Eiscmans Clothing SECOND DL S SECOND FLOOR. ; Men's Fine Suits Men's Fine Over oats. l ilb l“, A\’l ;\ L\”S I;A\ \‘ l\’ l(l Tl)’ l ‘ i oL sl Ll i Mén’s Fifie Pants, Men's Spring Overcoats Boys' Suits, all styles,. 3 & . & 3 P "7 5 e 7 Men's Pea Jackets and Vests [/ Boys' Pants, all styles. 51()( I\ ()H b(ll( (1t l l(l\ (l( 11 l%l ONS. Men's Oil Coats and Vests. Children’s Knee Pant Suits Children's Knee Pants Children’s Cape Overcoats. § KOCOND FLIOOR 2 3 P ACIIIOLOIIIPIIIL OIS P OPIOOBE PPN ONIIIG GO LIS PGSO LIS OO L0D, Men's Duck Lined Coats. Men's Jeans Pants. Men's Jumpers and Overalls Second rlomy Clothing Stock was $60,000,00. Six day’s sales $12,000.00. $48,000.00 left of the Eiseman Clothing to start Monday morning’s great sale. We expect to_almost double last six day's sales, As the fortunate purchasers of last week will have ; spread the good news amongtriends and show the great bargains to he had fromthe PRSP BN LD NLD NP NS 2o ankfIfiHEHEisilwé/\% k ook THE EISEMAN e Bankrupt Clothing: Bankrupt Boof and Shoe Stock ; M "oy v I[‘\'l‘s ‘”“l CA\I)S Was one of the largest, and Eiseman carvried only the B ST MAKES, which enables us to give you GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES atlower prices than you pay for inferior ggoods elsewheve. 10 dozen St Ha $1.50 to #: v will sell at 7 ‘ . U anT soman's price 25e | Good durable overcoats, Eiseman's Man's oil coats, oil vests 40 dozen ST Hats, Fiseman's pi 1o S0y will s k2 nd ol pants, 8 dozen Soft Hats, Eiseman's price Tae to R 1,95 will sall aL106: Good durable overconts, Fisemant Boys' long pants suits, Ficcman's : " { Ladies” Grain Button Shoes Fiseman's price $1.75 Men's fine I, Call Congress Shoes, $ L will sell at 2. 35700400 LI TasY QBRI W11 Y001y, Iitaan|. DAL we sell $1 price $1, now $1.5 man's price s0c; will 1 Good durable overconts, Eiseman's 10 $1.50: will soll at 50¢ 25 dozen Boys' Crushers, Biseman's 730 Kiseman's price lies® Dongoln Button Shoes, $1.550 Biseman's price Rt P el i ARORELL e Lk ! Men's fine Satin Ol Calf Congress Shoes, $2.85 Eiseman's ) Qies” fine Dongola Button Shoes, $1 85 Fiseman's pr Men's line Calf, Goodyenr welt, Shoes, $2.75; Elsoman's Boys' long pants suits, Diseman’s |Ladies” fine Tand-turned Button Shoes $2.85; Biser price $ price £.50. n's fine Kangaroo Button Shees, $3.18; Iliseman’s pries L8 i) e, #1, 8160, | In MiSSBS’ and Children'’s Shoes We Have Men's fine Calf. cork sole, Lace Shoes, $3.70; Kiseman's Drossy suits, Eiseman sold at §10, we | $1.75, $2 and £2,50; worth double, price .00, FUI' “0“1]']\"\‘ \' I‘ “ l / LG Childe? knoe pantasulte, 750, 81, 81,50, Some Splendid Bargains. In Boys’ and Youths’ Shoes the Stock Was i ool 8 e "' Rllhl)(‘l (;0()(1 S S LT ey m’,;'.}‘ Y N s i Complete and We Can Save You Money. price $10.50, e sell ot 80. Miseos® fino Dongoln Button Shoes, size 05 Toys' M Calf Button Shoes, sizes 8 105 The 1.1, Stetson Hat,” $2.05; worth Prince Albert and eutaway dress suits, | for 100 per cent n Fisomun's price $2.00. Boys? fine 13 Calf Button Shoes, sizes 2 to 5, The “Boss Hat," $1.50; worth $£.00. Aro found in our ITat Departm ent. For | Eiseman’s price #50, we sell at $15. Kuce pants 5e, 15¢, 25¢, e 2, |Children's Solue TTip School Shoes, sizes 8 to 12, 95¢; ”";y 1“\|.|<H\ Caif Button Shoes, sizes 2to The “Refual Hat,” $1.39; worth $5.50, | Monday we sell Ludies'and Misses’ Gos- | Good working ) : ind $1 Chillnaq's tine 1540 Button Shoes, s olithe Goiin Sol » School Selioes, The lowest priced clothing sule ever man’s price $1.85. 5 : o e ! > Tnfants’ fine Dongolan Shoes, sizes 2 to 5, 85, 50¢ and 65c. ouths' 13 £ Button Shoes, lield in the west, now at Hayden Bros. |1 idies: Buckle Arctics, s5¢. worth 8se; Misses', 43¢, worth price $1.75, ber Coats, Tic. #4 and #5; worth 100 per cent mo second floor. 75y Children's, 25¢, worth Hc. Men's Avcties, good quality, 8he; and BBoys', % dozon Soft Hats, Biseman'’s prico 9ic : Boys™ lomg pants suits, Eiseman®s | padies’ Glove Kid Button Shoes, $1L.35; Eiseman's pr prive $10, we sell for $1.50, | price 86, now #4575 Misses’ Plush Caps, in all shapes, at price e to 95¢; will sell at 4 Dressy suits, Eiseman sold at half price. Silk Plush Cap n's price 93¢ to $2.00; will sell at Al Winter Caps at half prico. price $12, now $5,75., sell at .50, Boys' long pant, Alc, The “Tiger Hat,” $1.45; worth $1.00, smers, 3 we sell at b ‘T'he “Bestin the World,” # 3 worth Boys' Rubber Coats, 0e, Men's Rub- Finest dress pants § $3.00. v e 4 This cnormous purchase enables us to completely astound our customers with THE EISEMAN | e the BARGAINS we have for them. THE EISEMAN E Eiseman carried good goods. We own them at 35¢ on the dollar, So do not ) ) \ \ Hat StOGI/\. be (Iccci.\'ctl int<‘) buying Cl]c'al)..rm()(.ls. But come to us and buy good goods at the |);“I I\I'"p |)‘m1 ;“Hl ‘\hm\ \ “(‘ \' % ame prices which you pay for inferior goods. The “Boss Hat,” $1.80. 3 Men®s Calf Beo's at $2,05: Eiscuan's pr The “Tiger Hat,” $1.48. H A S{ D E \ B R O S Men's Fine Calf Boots $3. seman's p The “Refnal Hat,” $1.89. 22 '.::::: ‘:"';;‘::..;‘:I::' 5 Bisen an's wrice § Hri i ;“jts‘)-fj Lt Dryr Goods, Clothimg, EIats and Shoes- By ooty iz 2 0 1e “Stetson at, 2.98. & Youtl's Boot iy sizes MAIL ORDERS‘ FROMPTLY FILLED. I ussuranc c- | building, 1 arnam strect er of Sev form this singular altar, Gold, silver and | tion for my 1, confidence in my integ- | teenth and Cuming streets, Swanson, Valen richest metals, with every vaviety of | rity, al to support me in my endeavors | tiv cont iesi It these resolutions be sent TAE OMAIIA DAIY 1500 for bubTieatior wed workmen of B & Co., Heafey & ileafoy on Fourteon th o= M Mooes many Lave called o meetinis to protest ms stones, wéro lleeted b the e | 1 fng, the welfare of our common | near Farwam, . K. Burket on Six AT HAM MOND the decision of thecity council m rej o by A or dustinin and used in it tion. T ] | th npear' Dodge street, € W Wi bta wnlt in a Magnifi- WO G i o start public works, The Father McOarthy of St. Philomana Gathedral | TG0 E8 NE G iicans of day were loniz as my conduct shall ment the a) Tring, rnam near rony, | W Will Undoubt dly Result in S Commiittee lice uds 1o provent the holding Contributes Another Tuteresting Paper. cmployed in its constructton. When it was | probatiou of the Wise and the G I hope Holst, 2602 Cuming; Dygert & cent Labor Headquarters. d = = : finished the following inscription apy 1]t hold the same place in your affectic R carnam: S, J. 8. Mattice, Eight hoiBuildersliCionvenion o o | Work ha ped at the uponit: “We, Thy sorvants, Justivian and | which your friendly deelarations mduce me vk Mtropoiitan hotel, Twelfth gate convention of the National THE PROPOSED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. | fnioiomis ofer DRto M O CEolS] IWDDSIISVORY hes st ats uchimiyAr dlani i ey o Mark packaeos plainly and | SUARES BEING LIBERALLY SUBSCRIBED. s wtion lield in New York hs | f o i of the me s nace company at | own gifts out of Il the vicissitu, that may await me i this | notify Missic ry Reedy, 1417 Farnam, or closed its se 1 and the 5 who werc « '3 sad, to a recent inere bich we beswech Thee favor: wtable existence, [ shall carnestly desiro | teleptione 2 ttond i 3 s ws nearl opt, O S ¢ Word of G the continuation of an interest in yc - | T Brey rooms will b delivered to el YO ey ; Plan. Outiined for Thisl Great Prasby=| Who' was Sk Aol couctish | easaloneintiy Misone of oac | M1t A Mass Meeting to Be Held on |tive homes Theve were 400 del torian. Institute— Washington's Hx s ll}\;}:' o ]l‘w]“n.‘lurlh\ 0X. B WASHINGTON. i |lhu irst € \l]l:rhun (!.'.v‘\l' ( ) We sday Next—Collar Makers :lnH-x-W-nm-‘-m four days were spent in de 5 i 10 S cmpive ou hi - ol avenue and Twontieth strec 4 iberating. to ( Letter to the Lutherans— Pas- mittel (o our trustaugnent and | GhicahiNGb | upon a new era of prosperity unde Orga The Builders— The question of strikes and hoycotts was UL S . 4 Their People. 1ine own glory, thy | the intercession ¢ 28 Taylor is conducting some very | €rship of its talented sing young hor Notes, discussed at length, and g sth the tical party. toralantiidhelrgRaonl tho Holy, Mothor of (30 and_ Vivgin Mary. | , Re% & W, Tavlor is eonducting somo vory | 1 !h1 6L IGE "o presont phstor s arbitr was adopted, Strippedot ¢ R DAY {aonnol LI (Martene, Ancient Jites of the Church, rt. L bad charge of the work less thun three verbi wrovides for @ jont committ e : LA Altar s * L. Perguson of the Chadron Con- | months and vet in that short time, he has ) gregational academy spent several days in | Succecded in inspiring Lis people with confi Thojmoubers of (ho [Unlon Labor: Be to have o Lo settle hont Bours, I'he strike of the ) the mission left at f Lal The following av the second of a series Db altar! symhe our : upon The Ma was prepaced especially | Accor Veucrablo B ultar is the | inaha last week. und renc A Tho tudionces have | Building association willhold a mass meeting- | Gcs that moy arlse. 1t is it und collar company at Troy, N, ¥ .was for the religious department of Tue Ber by | t. Every altar must be d i Abate i dily grown from tho first ana arve already | at Bxposition ball next Wednesday nignt, fher cmployers nor their | ended last Friday, A unitorm scalo of pricos = O | with theee linen cloths, surmounted Rev. Willard Scott lectured last Thursday | than ever before in the hist f the 1 nakors | 3 i | is to ve established for all the factories in Rov. (Fathor/ McCarity. of St Bhilomenats(| WAt throe inon cloths Ssummounted % & ovening fat¢ Hillslde” Congrogationaliichurch || (ArEeEtiNs evenbefore ininc bistory oL (843, Ewhiohi will bo nddrossed by local sbeasdrs f ox 0 ny stop that will injure | g B Lo Glen Fal ith sides The use of the altar for religious pury s i wo cand, with candles of Rev, C. 8. Billings, th ional | jn a mauner h sciated by bis ehurch | ¢l object of the meeting is fo convince the S heratty A e dates back to the eradle of the human race. | Wi ning in thewn during rotime | evangelist, returned last week from Grand | attendants, There swems to bean encourag: | publie of the benefits that would be derived | poy said that ironozt Wik v o i e At the gates of Paradise,Cain and Abel built “:\,u‘l,\l-.,‘l‘. ;.m ”."\‘ ”,\l( solemn high mass the {ll‘{\ll‘lll‘f\‘\y\l‘ re he held a very successful re- x{n"]mnn-.v! for | rst l.m-.mlmn church, | from having such a building in Omaha. Al- | changes afiliate h the nation: .;Im\ ‘y \d 0., fay Dassed o re tion 2 3 4. 8ac N Taaran L s Additions have b ured atalmostevery | yeq s an assuved fac b e palace | dropped out. They were of — Brooklyn: wisliure to » the their altar, for they offered sacrif Low mass celebrate bishopit is 'v. Willard Scott went to Lincoln last vice, and while ther 3 : m TRl i "”["‘ Y ”‘,,”f,, Chuneston, 'S, Gy Hariford, Conn,, nd | Gala nining law in the bit o Lord. The patriarchs built their altars, s 1 . priest T a o | o D TG B onthatardiag, | Wil beorocted this season, but it s thought | QUMICEIh W B: S8 BREGRms =il g | @ iing lusyi b ous) o which they offered sacrifices in thanks: | may never ew v 2 two. The ufauqua socicty, of which he is pre been w marked increase in religious work. that a mass meeting just at this time will | (CoShod of Peoria, HL: San Francisco, ) « ator tate res ponsible for the favors given by their Gol. ( discipline of the Oviental cturch on the sub- | dent. Preparations are alveady being work up some enthusiasi for the project. B e Col AT Nl from the ark, Noab built an altar aud offered [ Ject of altas diffors but from tpiot liror (T Chantauqua programme ne: RELIGIOUS. ”I“-m-“:"[rx!”‘” S havingin ehirge He SUING | arotow tnirtyve exhanges m thewational | At : ¥ the munici sacrifice to God in thanksgiving for his de- | groy o™ i psence of waltar they | " e S = have been subs AR ok rone | oDsneTio iaaiih dngotirenresshiod ana ile At A The ladies of the Fivst Bantist chureh far wost but po The secretary finds e liverance. Abrabam raised an altarin the | will colebrate ma certain cloths called | sorved o New Bneinad. dinmes i the e, | increase over’ the same period of last y R it ronitad | {unyestin oocky T ilhio Sees Aty B EAlaior Bioham Sirhor aupeared ol Animon soon a leaf of the | yongof their church last Thursday night | Upward of Iuig niow thoan N to_commence Work | yop pre L over the w promised tho land of Cau gustiriey PEORSHY SAIE Thewaniimans : B Gt pospleone | | Tho Lutheran ehurch s 2300 parochial | Upon the structury earty i the sprinie ar-as | 5SS G v oren Tapper, of i liars noar B ' it pyangrution by the isieniais schools under her control soon s a suitable loeation can be secured G O R e et s the mo ) al is generally of silke. They ure oy 0o 6f the Pirst Christian chure 1n 1500 there were not more than 5,000,000 year of S10.005.5: ex s, SOUNON; | Tanagya(ierthodadin of bis father Abraam, | O g & SR, anjavon B yery. pleAsant songndrie st | coplos of the Bible, now more thun thit num What $100 Will Buy. valiee on hand, &, (AREL RN Mo ifico ; W | the very disugrecable weather and the slip The printing press which Voltaive set up f ynon the subject of Tabor, shows that 100 : p which L AT s S R 4L Jrbpe, v 0K vy conndition of the walks there was a very | in Fernay to demolish ehristianity is now | (I e ST S by oA form st i ot so | \ At ¢ = S Arola i ‘_ E 1 i ) C alr attendance, use o print Bibles in Geneva, i 1y i jowing, including the as itshould be nexamination of P 8 by nrival | o b ey L ra D Rev, H. H, M nastor of the Hillside Euster Sunday falls this year on March 20, | biht and Sunda, Ve ~‘»‘ “"\vl: nserved the interests of both 1of God at 2 of | v are carefully f ) in a silken ational ehurch, has resigned bis pas- [ o reformed chureh in the United States | Fhe Hicof a cash ¢irl - buil \ i cad of these [ torate in Omabia to accept aeall to tho First | (German) reports 1,656 congrogations and [ f1e e of i cosh bos “The man of the house of Israel, and t o hout uece: veh of Mil Conn. Mr. Morse has | 505552 wem bers, e dite of an office boy s the stranger SOJOUI QMo you, t ty, slabs { " intere been in Omaha but a tew months and has not | Nl e L0 rod Tl neva | el QA HUROND ettt offereth & b et and brie ) 1S subject i { " solf | boen very well contented with the work | yions i the Dark Continent, with which e life of u trained houso ser mony, that it may be of th o \ | the 5 i g Rev. [ Zuhner, vector of Al Saints’ .Lm‘:' at oy wh Aot :}“ a5 perative (female perish from an , : st " n these papers is | Episcopal churel for about four years, has | 3 4 ) Ihe ifo of w suleswouwan, . {ate 400 thal sRartfice ton to the Lutherans, | W0 jsirablo . conprogation.. ey, u the question of making wo A mony of bible, of Herodit io @ recent issue of the Workman, Prof. | Zahner has been in Omaha but R ‘:l';v ) the ‘\M,‘";":; wen i iw " .“w-.n-‘n rw \“Kn\ ] " SR dus, of Plato and Arvistotle, o ) and Jacobs, .1, has un cle upon | about four years, insnthar il SubiplEnee IR AAS HANER AR e il of a brafeman (i 5 4 Seneca, and of all other writers of ancien Washington to the 15 of Phil- | he has seen All Saints' church grow from’ al- | @9 Ainal Hio ot usaleaman........; weeks May b Ihe altar was f nothing to a mem v 225 com. nd has S Jewish missionary s HO08L B haralive (inal mysterious rites and practic s & church pro valued at | Seo , and Treland . of u teacher (female pri priests, and an the Saxons and the | Pers left by my Ehiladoiphla, parture tov, Zahner will | S0 s employing 31 s pEan ) et Franks, the k 1 Prof. Jacob: S0 the 1| 3 be deeply re tted by the members of his | @ ieties on W went of ‘ i+ O 8 DO , 8 ) teresting bit of lit c chureh and by his many friends throughout own lund we have barely life of t who wish to e i o | thecity. His ministerial work here has been | agents. Taken tegether, there are thy f : 5 and “ara,”’ a mound or v 1s inclhinat ) erof his sarkably successful and he coula not ask ies, with 37T ugents. of 4 pol tion, It is with us the sacred ¥ or more flattering commendations than those | The pope is forming a special papal tren fon which the holy sacrifice of th nisters, wardens a; enished by his work at Al Saints’ church, | sure as a veserve fugd in the eventof exile or of are fered, Ther s that the altar be en of the Gern 1theran congregation Rev. Taylor of the ational chureh | @y great emerganey. The nucleus or the : three and ah ), three feot wide, | in and near Philadely is engaged in some very successful mission | fund cons w fow 1 s 1eft by < fn i aiinad and six and a half feet lon 1t should als GaNTLEMEN W hile Juest you to accept north part” of the cit IX., and Leo, XT1L has 0 outk weller....... be solid thro ! jrding to the p wy thanks for 1 must p Mngaged 1h_ & mesting ono bR atod to him aLhis jubilos, A lfe of a teiche anar of stone thg . i tics wilo have made thems imsel . which the chal pli > early approbatic ast conduct has re: cut at other revival meetings in th voceipts of the American fboard for of christia lta ‘ u S0 wort body of citizeus as | city, enterea the room ry tmountod to 5,512 wood. Therd o ¢ X joy ¥ appointm an- | good deal of confu 1 by donations and . wooden a It h t. I\ 1 ing in a noi n r. Finallv one 1 ludicat A inerease 1 ther th i s will guen who belon what s onding: 1ot 1500 0f ab X “Hol Sand” f er in receipts o months it St Peta d i y 10t, however, & apprehen E‘ pilo Al mon \\‘\... Honant i ont e o eRaa (g TR mass during his Roman px h ¢ that the partiality of ntr avor | be the leader among the A ) ST, [ERRARRELAS B AR s 1 1 of 1t sures " n oY thank God avthe top of his voloe i he.E Ay, o o neda Lo eaten up with age, but is presery ‘ to ex pect 100 much f ‘ marve i f ; A i gl utter destruction covered with a ut; did_not i s dy in ; : ot dlty, stone casing. Poy i v AL D, 814, s visiole d g ¢ L SR urpose over 200 outcusts were sheltei said to have been the fi who made stc ress to this intere n | e L) YR8, dLeunis HaFD) ur“‘ ; altars ot 3 » council of Epaon, | bination of circumstances, give us cause t 3 | was present that night o | Thaiiog of Donmark 1 50 krones held A. D. b17, any aitars except for the accomplishment of all our rea- | took hol > meeting at this pol ilnn, Jalivhe. Batvau those of stoue 1o be conscerated, The same | sonable desires. nd, informing the fanali b vk of the aruy iu Den alation may be n in several of the Thus partaking witk 1 in they must quit that sort of nonseus 1 Tt |.| Py arics arlemagne, During the | auticipation of the blessings of a wise and | eitlier conduct themseives in s decent u nglish of 1t 2 the Great (A, D. 812 | efficient gover I tiatter self thut | ner or leave the house. The girl who Londen Tl Bit s ol Condolence. nd | opportunities will not be wanting forme to | prostrateon the floor was lifted up and i It is the first time you v sometimes even 3 show my disposition to en he doi fobmed that she w 1ot be permitted o, Edith, and it shall ve the Hitppete Aaisiel be seen in several e the cast and | tic and public virtue . | transform that house of wor: oung De Boarcey he rose haughtily auc g oy be erected at | Patriotism, Plilantheopy and i e Tanatice withdnewr g Toved toward the d N Knights of basi after him ness which exalteth a Nation. they were not a ated in that vieinit Stay,"” she eried p s if her bor arved the f Church of St. John Lateran—seven | I rejoice in having 80 suitable an occasion [ Kev.J.J. H L S T | ey, gR N e b altars of the purest silver. The Empress | totestify the reciprocity of my esteem for Pimothy mission work, says that there is elL."" he vejoined \ Pulcheria bestowed upon the great basilica | the numerous People you resent, From | great need of liberal donations of clc of Constantinople an altar formed of gold | the excellent ch , sobriety | and provisions for the assistance of the is ,don’t blame me and gems. greatest of all altars was | and virtue, which the Germans in ger with whom he comes in contact. These pro- | With @ ible shiver, *'m that 6f the famous Church of Holy Wisdom | who are scttled in America, have ever m: visions may bo left at the following places | sens ood 1t s loug as 1 ¢ at Coustantinople, justly ded o5 oncof | taiucd, T cannot ~forbear felicitating u 1dressed to Rev, Reeay for th Time | aud W your o ¢ 1o | of tho United 1 mothers s e building of lubor day in Switzer welphin, Ao ' valuable pag A f which 47,057 1 1o draft i wing