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Wi t b TFather Riggo Emphasizs the Craighton | ! Calloge Display at the Art Show. ARRAY OF TREASUZES. BEAUTIFUL otographs Ploaso Etchings, Draw That Delight Paintings That Charm the Visitor. orteaits Th and The Creighton college display of geological specimens, curios and a great variety of mod- ern labratory apparatus attracts the eye of the visitor as he stops into the exhibition of the Western Art association in Exposition ball 10 collego exhibit is a credit to tho enter. prise of those who have charge of Omaha's priucipal institution of learning, and it is at tracting meritod attention. Father Rigge, who hus chargo of the exhibit, is an expert electrician and a thorough student In natural science. Ho entertained the peoplo last night for several bhours by means of the electrical apparatus he had 1 the hall. His experiments and illustra tions were very interesting and scientific He made lightning, iluminated numerous lass vacuums and performed other int g experiments. Tho college displa puoumatic ana_eloc omplote ana intere floor 15 entirel the (reighton college display ratell china exhibit, Among the Beauties, Turning to the left from the college exhibit ono looks upon a superb display of artistic Beehining in the first wing of the hat reach across the room, como the raphic picces, tho etchings and archi tectural drawings. Following "these come tho pastels. The work in oil is found toward tho west and south sides of the hall. One of tho neatest etchings found in this dl|m|lvl'u.l is a clever picce called “After and Arawlog and the ael the ull. It is the of Mrs. D. H. Wheeler, jr., and ents a fashionable lady reading o newspager while yet in bed. Sho is evidently vory much in- terested in the “‘write-up” of the {umphs and impress ch she hns mingled aud the nowspaper is re tho toilet is affed. " loancd by Dr. Duryea, iover. b of Constantine” owned by icy, is ono of tho most s epartment. large photograph of Shoshone by the Uuion Pacific, attracts considerable fivorable attention. “The Madonna de Son Sisto.”” the property of Rev. John Williams, is a piece that would be noticea anywhere, Mr. . M. Ells, the architect, shows soveral ver picces in drawin Some of the ¥ department v by Mrs. Georgo \W. Doane and Thomas L. Kimball. The pillaj and gallery the north side are made very at- tractive by a superb display of ~heads and_horns of dec . buffalo and moo These beautiful th belong neseh, Mr. H. H. Me b bors una the Uniou Pacific iailroad com- pany. rail along Emma Abbott's Picture. Oue of the most attractive picces in the entire exbibition is o pastel portrait, life i yma Abbott, IUis‘the property of Burt Portrait_company of Minue- Vone but connoisseurs should attompt his superb piece of work. Toward the southwest corner of the hall, just at the entrance to the room tuining the great Munkacsy pa stands 8 mosterpicce, tho prope: of M. P. D Armour of Chicago. It is cailed “Aftor the Ball,” but the subject has been treated in a very different manner from that of the etching spoken of in this article. It is a winter night scene, and the guests aro departing from the palace of tho host in their furs and greatconts. Opposite this superb painting hang_somo very fine portraits done by Elliott, Hea.cy and other famous portrait artists. The sup- jects are well known citizens of Omaha, Dr. Georzo L. Milier, Mr, Will Brown, Bishop Clarkson and Judge is ulso a portrait of Charl prop- erty of as L. Kimball, that 18 sa1d to bb very lifelike. Another piece of the portrait line is one of Mr. son, painted by Moscheles, e Landscapes. Passing toword the southeast cor- ner of tho ain hall, ono comes upon several ificent pieces. An evening . landscape owned by Mr. P. D i superb ates ail who look at it. ape by Corot, owned by Mrs, 4. M. Woolworth, attracts merited notice. Mr. Lininger's’ beautiful painting, *Tho Russian Beauty,” occupies a placo in the southeast wing and is admired moro and more by those who have seen it upon several ons, This is doubtiess the finest picco of work of tho kind owned in the west. harles Spraguo Pearce’s masterpiece, “The Beheading of John the Baptist,” is a Arawing cavd. The light upon the picture 1s not 50 good as might bo, but the visitors find ttractive picture, notwithstanding tho pesition of the two figures horrible deati of that most won- e Christ. rof the hall thero aro somo superb picces by Dupre, the proporty of Mrs. Metealf of Omaha, o fiue portrait of r. Lininger, by Mr. Wallace, and many aluable works of art, Growing in Interest, The interest is growing and the attendance 1s increasing. There was a largo delogation up from Lincoln yosterday. Efforts will bo made by the Hayden club of Lincoln to bor- row many of the pieces now on exhibition here and open in the capital eity when tho Omabia exhibition has closed, Mr. Liniuger is aaxious 10 encourage tho holding of theso exhibitions ia the larger towus and cities of the stato but he thiks tho local artists should placo their own work upon exhibition as much as possible and help to build up home interest in art all ov the state. Fle says that exhivitions of a few masterpieces will not stimulate home art so much us tho practice of exhibitng bome productions at' the same time, This mis- sionary work is absolutely necessary for the Inculcation of general appreciation of, and love for, art. = . Fine as silk—Halier's Gorman Pilis, - - Organs from $25 up. Hxl\dcn Bros. y terms —— 'ROUND ABOUT US, FROM Nebraska. Yalontine has & uow 20-barrel flouring mill The Republican City Town Lot company has doclared a aividend of £1.75 per share, The Dodge hook und ladder company has decided to give a firemen’s ball Decomber 25, The Indopendent says thoro is room in irand Island for a paper milland a twine fuctory. The Odd Feliows Building company at Brokou Bow has been reorganized and new oficers elocted. Tne Norfolkk News is to bogin the publica- tion of # Sunday paper to take the pluce of its regular weekly edition The grain elevators at Bagle are getting in all the corn they can bandle, and on some days the streets are blockéd with teams awaiting their turn to unload With the coming of & railroad the Wau neta, Chinse county, Breezo aunounces that it will agaln bundle ob its armor and bo one of the live local papers of the stal Over #0,000 have been expended by the Canal company in Cheyenne county since the st of April. A large portion of this amouut has found its way iuto the bands of Siduey tradesmen. Whilo Joseph Schaff and wife wero husk ing corn near Itising City, their -year-old child, which had been left in the house alone, fire o its clothes in some maunerand was badly bucned that it died threo hours er belng discovered. lin ing, but they are pushing it alc and energy. act of sticking a 1 1oss of blood! “ Thore are 666 Christian about £,000, elected assistant and forestry at Ames col adopted pa old and b years ago. of the State bank at Keokuk, has gone with ounty about five miles from Talmage, was | wi fata aceident. He had bee was returning way. ide the r ummoned jured havling hogs home when his AW 0 town Al hor ad Unconscious. and all possible is cal afd being dor In The work on at full ¢ feot 0 of a foot to v it looks se. The wead, while down tho | pa undertak- | cu vith vigor for J. £ Redforn of Silver Creek, while in tho buteher knife thrus| g, A young man he wound together wh to Silver Creek i was uuable u jthor messenger miles to Columbus for u was dresses o 8 Teasingor was sent doctor, who, when he to t I« H mery at Humbur a rabbit weighing twenty-two [ o killed near Odebolt the other Fu Thero is some talk of organizing & commer- clal club at Dubuque A k pounds was 0sa 0at meal mill will manu- » barrels of product per Endeavor socie: s in tbo state, with o membership of 55,400, By tho first of aext montn Anamosa will be lighted with clectricity, the plant to cost eat war is on in Taylor county. Cony ants the court house removed to that place from Bedford Niels I3, Hansen of Des Moines has been professor of horticulture A county Se Kimball Bros, will movo their machine and elevator works from Anamosa to Cedar Rapids in order to get botter shipping facilities. The eleventh anniversary banquet of the | A Towa State a bo held at the [¢] Friday evening, [§] ¥, a former Lyons girl, mysteri- the hom s in Chicago. She i parents died i Lyons severa A young Madrid was bitten by a_supposed mad dog whilo at work ona farm near Woodward about ten days ago, The young been taken to New York for’ treatment. Arthur Bridgeman, for many vears cashier 1 to his family to Tacoma, where'ho will engaga in bankinge. Before going he was presented by bis frionds with a costly diamond stud. Iter Patterson, 1S years old, broke into el hardware store and sfole a few knives, which he pay a dobt of o few dollars, o Ho jail and will answer to tho cha glary. S proved Howe scales. Borden ents, Chicago, 111, =il Wegman piano. New scale. Now tuning device. Sold on installments, Huyden Bros. ion Mill is Working ng Pressure. The caso of J. J. Hartnott vs John A. O'Keefe, involving several thousand dollars, o suit for dumages on alleged fail- ure to fullill a contract, was argued vefore a jury yesterday in the federal court. O'Kceffe, who w: a sub-contractor under Hartuott on a pieco of mprapping on the lower Mississippi, claims that there wus no failuro on his part, as part of the contract let to him was sub-lot Hartnott f Vanity up in the afternoon and for muiling papers con- ionable pocm. ng an obje y hurt ina run- | friends for but tho boy is very low from | yub G s 7 Opinion by Mr. las county tico Ma man hamea Charley Waldrath of | Kearuey, Clay Bl The following vs Atkinson, First . OMAHA DAILY Paul, visiting Witcher, son of Ma fobn 8. paymaster at Salt will bo srrow to Miss Nana Marshall of Il spend & week at St. %o today General Brooke started Ridge to tako personal charge of the aian campnien, 'he Best Dr. Dio Lewis, Prof, that o 1 disen ally and permavently pusands praiso it. rills, jaundice, billious and all rilla, v th Hood's pills c ness, sick heaa constipation trgublos of the digestive orzuns. WINTER TOURS To. Summer Lands via the Wabash Route. The Wabash are now selling round trip tickets good returning . Juno I, to all the winter resorts in Ten- Alabama, Georgia, Curolina, juisiana, Ark The quickest ot Springs of d full informati e to the For tickets 1 to routes sh oflice, 1502 wrnam street, or write. G. N. CLAYTON, W. Pass. / 1E COURT. Yesterday — Ocher Proceedings of the Body. Lixcory, Neb., Nov. 18.—Spocial to Tur In the supreme court today the fol- g decisions were handed down: pway vs St. Joseph Iron company. from Johuson county. Reversed und Justice Norval. Appeal from Roversed and dismissed. Justico Maxwoll Error from Doug- Opinion by Mr. Jus- oward county Patterson vs Hawle; Aftirmed. Stehr vs Raben. Appeal from Hall count; firmed. Opimon b Farmers Bauk vs too county. pinion by Mr. Watson' vs Affirmed, remanded. Justice Mu Tromble. rror from Cass Ovinion” by Mr. Justico following cases wore argued and sub- Furbush, b nchard vs 3 were continued: Kittlo vs Jenso ational bank, Kilp: ational bank vs Bars- w, Seven Valleys bauk vs Smith, Walters cases man has | Downing vs Overmier, ush vs Kearney vs Kentzen. hursduy morning, Novembor 19, at 9 ock cases for the Thirtcenth district will be called. — For corn shuckers—Haller's Australian PHICE S DELICIOUS Flavoring Extracts NATURAL FRUIT FLAVORS. Vanilla -) Of perfect purity. '69"\0" ~| Of great strength. Al::?:%z ~( Economy In their use Rose etcy) Flavor as dellcately and dellclously as the fresh frult intended to sell to | Salve, i DB decree of foreclosure was entered £,00 in the sult of James Thompson against the Coliseum building , including M. S. Lindsey, John M. avles J. ston, Anu S, pbell and C Bell In'the case of H. J. Forsyth against I, Hamer of Kearncy, being an action to r upon promissory notes, in default a_verdict for tho plaintiff'in the sum of and 8150 for attorney’s fees was rendered by the jury. The case of Joseph Heoffner agaiust tho Bohn Sash and Door company for the collec- tion of promissory otes amounting to about ) was I(UI\ up. e Tntern 1 Loan and T secured a verdict agaiust O. 5,300, 15t company Collman for -~ Van Houten's Cocou—Pure, soluble econ- omicai, Competition trembl Bros. opea prices on p Cold Weather Missouri River Tho recent cold snap seems to have caught tho Missouri river p brigade in deop water. Au effort was mado last Saturday to got all tho boats unloaded and safely hauled into dry dock at the goverament boathouso across the river from East Omaha. But tho effort was unsuccessful and eloven of tio boats were frozen in tho river. The super- intendont is hoping to get the boats out and properly cared for s soon as tho ico thaws out. Work will be shut down for the win- ter. This will throw about sixty men out of employment, ne Wafers, At all Gessler's Magic Head beaduchesin 20 minute: Curas a drugzists The new Hotel Brunswick, 16th and Juckson. with all modern improvemsnts Now open for guests, Moderate prices Buildi Tho following permits - ere issued by the superintendent of buildings yesterday : and 1,000 20, rs 1o office store buildi Farnam streot One minor perniit Total.. NI & Among Military Men, Lieutenant Sedgwick Rice of the Seventh cavalry, stationed at Fort Riley, is in the city on a fifteen days’ leave of absence. 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Forsale by all Drug and Fancy Goods Deslers or 1f derful sonp send 26¢ 2 (tho_ pomuiat 6 sondily ‘n‘oung Momars We Offer You a Romedy A Insures Safety to o of Mother and Child, “MOTHER'S FRIEND " Ttobs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk, wh THE Nsw coLLA TRADE ; MARK PEQUOT. use. they have tinental,” buyers to determine the of trade, we have arranged all the BEE, THURSDAY, N( o~ 74;4%?«- Z=L “Rrer— % : : JVEMBER 19, 1891 ;@ Il CONTINENTAL CLOTHING HOUSLE Aot 0T f{é&fl/da&(/ ot ~—7 B Lé—/%%% o WQW%M Cre e A et M(/ Referring to the Messrs. Miner, Beal which we now offer in the “Continental.’ After sever above fac simile letter & Co. are of the well-known L Boston firm of Miner, Beal & 0., it gives us great pleasure to state that after a protracted negotiation we have purchased their _ Wholesale stock of Gentlemen’s FINE BUSINESS and DRESS SUITS manufactured for the present Season’s trade; all new, fresh, desirable fabrics, cut in the very lat- est style and manufactured in the very best manner of this well-known Boston firm. known all over the United States as among the best, 1f not excelling, all other manufacturers in Boston of fine, high grade, stylish clothing for gentlemen’s Their business record, extending over a period of more than 25 years, during which time been considered pre-eminently the leading manufacturing firm of New England of fine clothing, is a sufficient guarantee that their wholesale stock of Men’s Business and Dress Suits. is worthy the attention of every gentleman in Omaha. This is no ordinary class of merchandise and should reccive the just and careful attention which the merits of the work demand. al days and nights of incessant labor, we have reccived from their manufactory this stock, and have arranged it on separa‘e counters, apart from our regular stock in the «“Con- and shall commence the sale on Thursday morning, the 19th, at 8 o’clock. Our limited space will not permit us to give a detailed description of each lot offered. lots in three parallel columns. There are nearly 100 different styles of these fine business suits, and for the purpose of enabling value of each lot as compared with usual prices in the ordinary cours The first column gives the actual guaranteed wholesale price of Miner, Beal & Co., together with the stock lots represent- ing the garments mentione The third column gives the price at which we are offering them in the the actual saving that each customer is guaranteced when purchasing> price. Clothing House, showing from tlns wholesale stod\. The prices marked on these goods are not fictitious values. d. The second column gives what would usually be the lowest retail Continental The wholesale prices named in the first column are guaranteed by the well-known firm of Miner, Beal & Co. to be their wholesale figures. these could be ordinarily bought for in retail houses throughout the United States, The figures in the second column we believe represent the lowest prices that and the dif- ference between the prices in this column and the third column will show the actual reductions made. 009 2—Fine, All Wool, 1—Fine Silk Stripe Cassimere Suit Velour fi Miner, IWHOLE. SRS ST inish Businc: LOT 3—Fne Silk-Mixed Cassimere Suit........ e 13.00 LOT 4—Fine quality, Hockanum Mills Cheviot \mt 10,00 LOT 5—Fime Silk-Mixed, Striped Cassimere Suit........ 12.00 LOT 6—Fine All Wool Gray Cassimere Suit .... 14.00 LOT 7—Fime Blue Plaid Cassimere Suit........ z 14.00 LOT 8—Fine Silk-Mixed Worsted Suit. .. A T 14.00 LOT 9—Fme English Stripe Cassimere Suit. ... 12.00 LLOT 1o0--Fine All Wool Fancy Cheviot Sack Suit,...... 11,00 LOT 11-=Fine All Wool Fancy Scotch Cheviot Suits. ... ; 11,00 LOT 12--Fancy Cassimere Sack Suit..... A s EREEM LOT 13-—London Twist Cassimere Suit, e-breasted sack coats. 8,00 LOT Youths' Fancy Cassimere Sack Suit., . A 7.00 LOT 15---Boys' Sack Suit R AP AT . A S.0.00 unnecessary. Please call at th Further comment is Come early and avo id the great rush. Beal & JLE PRICE, Co's USUAL $19.00 23.00 18.00 25.00 16.00 18.00 19.00 19.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 11,00 10,00 10,00 12,00 RETAIL PRICE. OUR PRICE $12.00 16.00 11.00 15.00 10.00 13.00 12.00 12.00 10.00 9.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 6.00 8.00 e store and examine these goods, an@ i we are willing to abide by your decision in regar d to their \unlut'. Continental Clothing House, GCorner Douglas and 1oth Streets THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTHING HOUSE WEST of the MlSSlSSlPPI o