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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1801 -SIXTEEN PAGES RELLEY, STICER & C0. [ THE BOSTON STORE BASEMENT STONEHILLS A SWINDLING RINC, SNt sy ERmronn | b ik s, O g Speclal Bargains in Shoes, d Chaune PR . — I rubbers, 1c. A Gala Wook of Bargains. ““l‘rm.:‘l::lllnlel“ll:l:\:‘:'l‘nh hold its first meeting - e A ¢ . ), Infants’ button shoes, 2 to 5 A happy wondering crowd, a host of | of the series Thanksgiving evening, and was Exolusive Noveltics in Cloak Department, [ The Most Starilinz, Wonlerfal aud Un- | 83 1-3 Per Cent Discount Sale at Etonohills | It's Herculean Effdrts to Bamboozle the Infants’ button hand turned shoes, 50c, | eager purchasers nvailed themselves | Pleasantly outertainod by Mr. and Mrs, J, Ny 7 Jacketr, Ul d Ohildren's Oloak heard of B Sal T Péopl Children’s button sh 1 terdn f Phillins “at their residence, Tiwentiot i aoketr, Ulsters aad Ohildren's Oloaks. eard of Bargains on Sale 'omorrcw. Pl hildren’s button shoes, 5 to 8, 4he. yosterday of our great bargain chances, Troets, - Tie ubULE Pettitee of BIOL: ) g Misses’ school shoes, 12 to 2, 98 Tho only thought was how such values | BUFtstroots, The usual pastimo of playing i 8 t nigh five was indulged in ur 0 T wore possible. Bring the childron to | whon & dainty fepaey was arrved: T ours NEW IDEAS, NEW SHAPES ADDED [IN OUR BASEMENT TOMORROW. | CLOAKS AND JACKETS TO BE KNIFED. | THEY BOYCOTT BENNETT, Missos’ finest dongoln pat. tip shoes, { sce Kris Kringlo's grand array of toys, | toman's prizo, & decorated pitehor with L 00, games, dolls, fancy goods, books, and in | glasses to maten, enclosed in wicker basket —_— OVERSHOLS, fact everything that goos to gladden the | Work, was carried off by Mr. C. W. Lyon, To Our Immense Stock as Fast as | Everything in the Entire Basement | Great Sale of the fiegel, Cooper & | The Patent Medicine Shylocks At- Children’s buckle aretics 50c, hearts of both old and young. ;"I“““:"‘;“‘""’"““ml"‘lm- Ll ""(‘i'll"'_ \'NIH L bitehers, fo > tho bands of Mrs, Jones, i \J N roetic Gren ! 8 ) o o They Are Produced by the Must Be Closed Out in Three Days Co. Fire Stock—22 Cuses to tempt to Stifie Competition Misses’ bucklo arctics, 11 to . trom oty convguins for Monday culled | lye tollswing membors wore prosont: Me. Ladies’ buckle arct . om all departments of our establishe | ang Mrs, R. 1. Allon, Mr. and Mrs, ¢, H. Leading Houses of Berl to Make Itoom for the Greav Be Opened for Monday's and Are Backed by nu\;,' buckle arct 5 mient Paul, Mr. and Mrs. A. Traynor, Mr. and Paris and New York, Hortzman Toy Stock. Great Sale. Local Druzgists, 050, 150 dozen dolls, 19 and 250, worth A0c. | Mrs.). H. Thompson, My, and Mes, C. W g M ; 75 dozon jointed dolls, 69¢.worth $1.50, | Lvon, Mr. and Mrs. B. . Masters, Mr. and oo J % : o Men’s folt ,,ln,m,“_ 50, 10 juvenile books at ¢, 12¢, 19, [ Mrs. Aldrich and Mrs, M. Jones, - Don’t fail to examine our large assort- | COST OR FORMER PRICE NO OB- V E . GOING TO MAKE THE The following is an extract from a cir- '8 o 088 _— s, | worth (Imjt times the pr 0 first re ar mecting of the Excelsior { ment of ulsters just received (n both ICT. TS ALL GOT TO GO, IREATEST OFFER FOR TOMOR- | cular signe 1by In~ R. V. Piorco of Buf- 3 10 m.‘,.-n piece plush toilet sots, 09 Litorary and Social club was held Tuesday Vornoss capes. il SINCE THE BEGINNING OF OUR | Aver & Co.), Lowall, M and M. N. | §ens fue putis of sl 23 lozen leathior pooicethooks, 230, 8 | &ant: st Wiatorsion 2 cent dtrect Afteg We have also just received our third | ““The extra heavy long nap canton [ BUSINES Kline of Philadelphia, who are among LADIES' SHOL and h double. tho mombership to twelvo conple. The whdilaat (rvofes of Nunnel B, Werth: 1 The fact. , we have too many cloaks, | the leading patent medicine manufac Ladies folt slippers, 30c. dwnn silk plush albums, finely fin- | sloction of officers resulted in n“»"h‘,..-“or MURES, MUFFS, MUFEFS, All our finest plaid, striped and outing | 214 for tomorrow, and_tomorrow only, | turers of the country. i Ladics’ fine dongola button shoes, | 18hed. 60¢. worth #1.7 : the following: Miss Nellio Carlin, prosident Fur capes, fur capes, fur capes, which | flunnels go at e o yard we will give # off the price of any cc ‘0 Wholesale I)xjult‘r —Please note | 81,85, 1,000 cups and highly deco- | Mr. A, Bank, vice-president; Miss Lottio wo shall offér at extremely low prices, | - Our fmmense stock of fine all wool | in our house. Every coat is marked in | that Swift Specific Co., . Ha . Ladies’ best dongola tip button shoes, | Fated, 10¢ each, worth Hobbs, secr . Mr. Howard Brunor, low prices, low pr : white flant go at 19, Z5c and 35c, plain figures, o you cannot be done up. | (maker of Piso’s Cure); David Kennedy, 10, 1t will pay you to ho hore early ,ffi'.'fi:'f.',"”,.:\r”' Ihl;.h.w-'ln'nm: had beew dis: Fur trimmings, fur teimmings at less | worth double, Any one buying a coat that has not I\.\.H}lelun.i;uukm-ur:1\'-<\1:\1_\~.{|x|:| u\v:wls) Ladies’ fine cloth top laco shoes, | day: a royi bargaing | red | Sant T denolng; cavds, musla, eto. BivIng than manufacturers’ prices, Strictly all wool scarlet medicated | the money, can pay a small deposit, orid's ~Disponsary =Medical Asey | Xmas slippers chenp, b & the evening — dmnty rofroshments wero LADIBS AND CHILDREN'S KNIT | twill flanncls at 19¢ i 40c @ yawd | ond thereby secure the garment, (muker of Dr, Pierce's L:'nmld I H. HAYDEN BROS, 319 Farn served by the charming hostoss, which were UNDERWIEAR. worth from 40¢ to 60c ard Children’s cloaks will not be included [ Warner & Co., and J. C. Ayer & Co. Dry w"u|~ nd shoes, partaken of by all present. At a late houw Ladies’ ribbed natural and white wool An immense line of new double fold | In this sale, but plush garments, | will not allow their gmul.m be sold to fes : AST ND COMING. the guests departed. The next soetal will be vests at 50¢ each: former price 75e. 8 goods at 8ie worth 25¢. jnckets 1 fact all the ladies’ and lmm\mnn.-u, especially those on this UDIXIE F LY R,” Nash- hx'l‘\‘lvnu\( Tuesday evening, at 2330 Chicago TN 64 I BHEUL G D0 VaRLs; 500 skeins of wood all perfect knit- | Misses conts in the house go at & off. list, (we're on the list), unless thoy agreo | ville to Jacksonville and St \\l;{uflnl‘. Notes on Society People’s Deeds ana [ SU°°0 and white, at 85¢; worth $1,00 to L ting yarn at le for iarge skein, Such an offer is unheard of, and ith the jobber to char il | Florida, without char ta- YieoitloRE: Among tho fashionable set at the foot baly TRk Jt{bbod vests: white : . - | though we are not in business for glory | prices printed on the packig 100, Atlanta, Macon. T T S X eamo befeen the 'varsitios of Nebraska and Ladies’ heavy ribbed vests, w 13,000 yards of the best quality Amer ) e b L f TEANDA diee A Thero will be a meeting of the club in the [ Town Thursday wero i d: Miss Popplas natural gray, it $1.29; former pr .65, | jcan indigo blue calteos; 43¢ a yard. or in the habit of loosing money, we aro | fornia Fig Ll L R ol e bl LU Lininger urt galley on Wednesday evening, | ton, Miss Mary Popploton, Miss Brown, Miss Ladies’ heavy cotton equest 11 our best ‘, ml. e e icos worth e, compelied to do l!l\r\' s the on means | to non-cutte I"l)m h[.‘ Louis, via E H\llhn_ December 2, Mr. Thomas Kilpatrick will [ Chandler, Miss Doane, Miss | eley ,‘““ ors, i black or coru, at 100G former | G, and 7e go ut e yard, to unload our immense stock, as itis | The above isa sample of the unfair | ville, Chattanoogn. Space desired ut | reada paper entitled, “Monay, What is Lt | Huehes, Mrs, Colpotzer, Mes. Dit Hote, Mrs, Drivo 81,55, N Wholo table of Semnants of fine silkc | £etting late in the scason, and we can- [ and despicable mothods adopted by the | ticket oflice L. & N. R, n Fourth st., [ and Wnatis Its Uset” . ' Miss Balch, ' Miss Tad Ialeh, Wwool pants, Swiss ribbed, b | ‘viching go-1t 66 & vard. not afford to carry them over. patent medicine shylocks to compel peo- | St. Louis, Write W. It Jones, pas- The many fricnds of Mrs. Nellio Burns | D and Mrs. Charlos Hull, Mrs, Riall) before sold for less than Our whole: stoclk: o 1ndies’ and chil- Now, if you want a cont remember you | ple to pay Xtortionate prices for their | senger agent, Lookout Mountain route, '~H_mu'l'§\ul be glad to learn that she is r i\:h\v]"n'lxu‘rlds Miss Hoagland, Miss Laura dren’s fin phyr knit toboggans and a chanco that may not occur agnin | medicines: and 1e the dircct outcome of | room 90, Laclede building. Tlutithe tioee ]:Vr“l.:-‘;mfl:n‘nfl?x-\:“';'i,:““';ffiv'\']'" Mecettand "[\'1"11“"{'.»1:"" “x'fil'.“:.”.}\.l,:-‘«“ Children’s wool shirts | hoods, just the thing for this woather, ars w come. the agitation which has boen carried on WiNTEIT TOURS IR Iastman, Framington, Mass.,, bnt hopos | Miss Barndrd, Miss Parker, Dean Garduor, and pants at 2 Formerly | 15¢, worth up to $1.00. 1 h[:‘u is all we have to say on the cloak lthurnn ‘:_‘{ (ll'ul;(;.:l%(:!ln (Iu: m}lg] nlh‘t'll' 2 L to spend the holidays in Omaha Messrs, John ‘and Robert Patrvick, Henry 866, 450, 50 : : e % awle, | Question. es for several months past. hecute [ o ' b HRCOVeRINTS 1 ohe Wyman, Will Wyman, Franic Hamilton, i .,im,,‘f,l-,"L,'ff,l,.“,.‘, amel’s haiv shirds | g5hoovy warm knitted all wool shawls, | ¥ Noy there is a lot of new stuff that we | ter who iy willitfg 1o soll goods at a fair | TO Summer BOUGL Vi 6. L e LT Mt D R R and pants at 4ge, 650 and 06c. Former 7 Al are going to put on sale from the Sei margin is making inroads into the stu- | oute, s J18 South Thirty-cighth avenae. ‘Those par m Smith, - Fairfield, . J. Davis, < J B0c, 90c, $1,00 and $1.2 An entire table of all kinds of fur | Cooper & Co. stock. Ior instance their | pendous profits formerly _enjoyed by the The Wabash ave now selling round | ticipating were: Mme. Muentefering, Miss , Redick, Baldrick, Charles Wilson, s L muffs ut 75¢, worth up to $2.50, MILLINERY, small fry druggists and they are leaving p tickets good returning Juno 1, | Clara Hawloy, Mr. Smith of Fremont, Mrs . (‘,':"‘““v Clint - Brainard, Wil Doane, SeavIAL AT TR 3o, 60c, 70¢ | 200 0dd children’s cloaks, fine goods, | We shall offer that for alout 10c on | no stone unturned to stifle legitimato tonll the winter resorts in Ten- [ 4. W, Cotton, who furnished the vocal music o EOR : bl il ) 60 ° | alllngos— t0 10 Ay SE LT T oL (e 8 10 competition and deprive roputablo o, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgi and Mrs, Buchanan, .}l- vu'n‘d .\l.lliv. |\;|\ Sholos gave a ploas- P R ; 10 %7.50, o at $1,30, 51 PA w1 pHb oA EB1S L8 bttiet| SISO biTo ol (Y SATel Bt wall | MloRid s NoEth und i South’: Curoling, i[() M 81d Mree,Josonh Barker antortalnediat|i7 i Gty Baicdl o Mo anile Meae ah, Dlfos LADIE: ND CHILDREN'S HO- BLANKETS AND COMPORTERS. day alotof pattern hats, worth up to [ their own goods at whatever price they Louisiana, Arkan: 18 and Texas, Barton, Mr, and Mrs. Iobert K. Ttingeatt, | Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bartlewt, Mr. ana Mrs. SIE c g i $25.00, from_the Seigel, Cooper & Co. [ see fit. ho quickest and best route to the | Nin"ds “Ni SHGVES SRR e BERENIL | 35 Baker, M. and Mrs, Dr. Brown Good soft white blankets go at 7 stock, ab $2.75. But the scheme won't work. It is an [ Hot Springs of Arkansus. Foe tickets R. Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kitehon, | 80d Mrs, W, N 3 b(h::’.hll:l:i s 1"'?‘"‘;'I';fi':‘f{lj::“" Ll | u heavy grey wool blankets goat | Of course they are alittle bit picked | unfailing law of commerce that where | and full information in regard to routes | Mrs. Dorr, dudgo Jdoln I Redick, General [ Conoor, 1 ) LA G 8.bh U o at | 31:50- s over, and just to freshen them up we [ one man'has goods to sell and another | €ast orsouth call at Wabash oflice, 12 John R. Brooke, Mr. Algernon S. Patrick, [ Mrs. L. J. " anaMes, A Dean, Children’s heavy ribbed wool hoso at | - Jine mottled chinchilla wool blankets | ghall for Mondny add u lot of our very | wants to buy them and has the gold to Mr. Milton Darliiie, Mr and M. Johin Franeis, Mee-and Mrs, L. HnneE BiCe e oo : Lk : . | finest hats to this collection. Hats that | plank dow 1 always be supplied. nss. Agt. Miss Jeunio McClelland gavo a thoroughly | 3 iM s ; 4 i 2 2 eavy white flecce wool blankets $: we ot as high as $15.00 for. But as it [ A proper appreciation of this law would yi e 5 T pleasant though informal luncheon Wednes. Mr. and Mrs. \W. 00, former price 50¢. | Pinest silve y Pull blankets | § i i day for Miss Skinne e ; st silver grey Pullman blankets S esas el a5 loF i i il ay for Miss Skinner, who is the guest of 3 ) t cashmore hose, is late in the season they will go for the | save some local dru s al of S s o Miss Daisy Doane, at hernow residence Mr.and Mos, p hle a0, | e s 1 vdal blankets at | f0me price, 8 necessary bother. k Upright piano, $110.00, at Meinberg’s, | Marcoy strect. e gue 3 K Augustus Pratt, ) tERLIRE Galla)T HEBEEN L L) solsten value fine bridal blankets at | Now wo want to closo out all tho s o . who | 109 N. T6th st. M5 SR 0T A WalEel 6y M BY Do Hes ilss 1'“\‘1”‘ Mr_and Mrs. A. M Tadios: fine blick cashmere hose at | P WO 815,00, @ @ o silic coy. | frames that wo havo from the Seigel, | scem dotermi ‘holo off legitimato Sl L Hughes, Miss Slanuer and Mrs, McCormet, | ¢t Mi& € 8. Haymond, M. 1 65, The and 3 Ping olderdown comforters, silk cov-f Coopords k. Tsuppose the price | competition by fair means ov foul, that | Great cloak sale—Stonchills, Cantain and Mrs. Ayers entortained at M OH O QRO M eanie Tl et ool hotolt oporn | |ho (nesship0igWonth B12100; g0, | 13 What our cus are looking for, so | we can still buy goods and that we are 3 L ——————— ards Wednesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. | Ajaex; Mr. Barnard, Miss Poarson, e e e 50, Of Fine I'rench sateen comforters $289, | o will soll them 4 not to be compelled by any pledge to THROUGH SLEEPING CARS. Arthur Acheson, Mr. and Mrs. . M. Rich- [ Hastine A sher, * Miss Bosald Eoily MEN'S LOVES. worth $5.00, ¥ We offer the best quality of calicoesat | them at an extortionate price, we w i 5 vdson, Mr. and M vuitt, M nd M Tatum, Miss o Tatum Miss lmogeno 5 MEN'S I( K )I S Turkey red lined American sateen | 1o, S0 and e & yard. alltor Kansas Uity to Hot Springs. Stobvins, Mr._ and Mrs. . dill, Miss A loxander, 50 dozen men’s fine dogsiin gloves | comforters, $1.98 ) GRS 5 i T S C T e e akeloy, Miss Bishop, al Brooke, — - with new embroidered baclcs, in ail tho [ “X fimense line of sample comfortors <-o“‘z.{.'flufnf.’,fl'fllf:f’::h'.:“l:\fé""{:fi,'.{k 5 MONDAY ONL snm\'a"i'-"m'|."-"f<-.n\(\‘-’\""L‘ffi.'.,.-lu’.\-“'\?;IT'.L- Colonel Huglos, Capuain. Cavtor, M. Ko WHAT IT MEANS, 3 Hdas o, $1.15, 3 t i g Ik oces of L vel r. Pior Favorite Preseription, 67c. Ll man and Mr. Charles Hill, Prizos were won B, latest shades, for street wear, at $1.15, | 41785 no wo alike. s from §2.00 to 35,00 por. yard. AT e stee STy LI PEACEl pUiC sume the through sleeping car services | by Ars. Rishardeon wnd Me, HilL gk ) worth $1.50. A big lot of comforters at 25¢, & 490¢. | ¢ x ¥ Dr. Pierce’s Medical Discovery, T Twan > Vit o N True Inwardness of the Approaching i relvet fini a0 cha 8 ab =9e, 99¢, TE | find them up in our second story Mon- SREERTREATE retween Kansas City and Hot Springs, At Trinity cathedral—Dean Gardner has e S Men’s fine velvet finish, real mocha 2 . Pierce’s Purgative Pellots, 1 o inity cathedral ~Dean Gardner lia ailway Investigation. S e B ALL LIN S MUST GO. day at 98¢ per yard. 5 > : Ark., he World’s Sanitarium and | arranged for special Sunday evening That the federal grand jury will meet R e e e e sl St Also have two pieces of black silk e e Resort:” leaying Kansas City at 9:10 p. | seevices during the Advent season—tho fone T8t the foderal e 3 W J ¥ ‘~l‘ il a4 IL<| et es edspred 9 | from D. Wiel & Co.’s stock, of Nagh- am, m. via the “Wagoner Route” through | weeks immediately before Christma Tais Monduy andpay some attention to alleged e cull spe ] h;uununn to ourline of | w ‘I‘”l‘ (-I._ 0. % = i 2 . the beautiful Indian Territory and A vening the dean will vpreach on the [ Violations of the interstate commerce act men’s real kid gloves 5 wear. xtra fine Marscilles quilt 60e, worth | Ville, e oL RinsaavallsyinCorasvillatwWarone >reparation for Clr Coming.” Ve has created considerable excitement among They come in all the latest shades and 5 we shali offer at ; vift’s Speeific anpid ey vl Loreyvitio, WAZONCs | yeyitul music will bo rendered by the fuil R e g s < cwbroidored bucks. Special Hos pattern, erochet uilts 81,00, | In the threo stocks that wo purehased | Nyyrnor's Safo . cure, 95, A Lt Thocle on oot el | eholr of ity voicas, meluding an anthen by | (Riiet AT SIS ta, suinor. hg o vorth $2.50. o VO we il ¥ > have be Warner’s ills, 18c. " -ittle 3 i1ckets, des D arton, ‘‘Awake, wake, Put on Thy i A% GV EE 5 X VaBLEos (iarde nssontmpht of smon’s “"fifl"uf" Fak o elhae oetnii00 advertising that were damaged by fire, Pt i tive illustrated pamphict and further | Strengin.” Seats ave enticcly free, A | 1uries in St. Lows and Chicago against rail- fleece lined durffcix;ulmm and mitts in i f worth 124c, there were lots of goods that were not A ,m_,q']inh:' e information call or address company s | cordial welcome is extended to all way ofticials for favoring certain snippers 5 at 81 f,;, $1.15, $1.50 and $2. 23 3 by 80 satin damask | touched, not even scorched. We have | Aiog ¢ t e offices, N. . corner 13th and Farnam or | in honor of Miss Graunis of Chicago, her | aud against shivpers for demauding cut rates 4 UNDERWEAL. e been holding them in reserve, but they depot 15th and Webstor, guest, Mrs. I, C. Colo gave a beautiful high | and accopting rebates from rathways against e orth 15¢ Y ; SRIBE iy 3 L b 5 A tea Wednesday at her pretty residenco on i e - _ 5 ctra large imported German linen | 0 0n sulo Monda g snin Syrup of Figs, large, 69c. e Pino straet, Duting. the afternoon Mes, H. | Ml compotitors has shown tho public that towels 15c, worth 2 instance wo have about 20 pieces | Californin Syrup of Figs, small, 39c, = SR sk P. W hitmore, an_interesting musician, gave | [t 15 the intention of the commission to sco worth $1 i vinge Irish linen uch sheeting at Ste, from the The above prices are for Monday only, Great cloalk snlo—Stonehills. several sclections on tho piano, while Miss [ that altare given equal and reasonavle rates. e lE it a0 white Ay i towels 13¢, worth Falls City Manufacturing Co., and somo |yt these goods and all other patent 3 CIRED Grannis sang sov numbers very charm- | Yesterday 1t was known t Special lamb’s wool undershirts and drawers, [ Fino all wool felts, all colors 75 a '““”‘"‘“”'- full bleached, extra quality, | megicines will at all times be sold in | Morand's Dancing School. Tho winter Ingly. irs. Colo is an ideal hostoss, and het | Agent Kretchmer, of the commission, was $1.50 onch. yard, worth m\l\_‘. xl\m-lfl} 'l.n,. Lt i dor- | 00 drug and prescription department "‘,‘"’{f’0’,""""‘“‘,‘,""" adults will begin thi ?:;.fl;‘umn;:.”w??'l’,:fi “‘fl‘m-'“‘]‘mc L‘&z::: ::;‘uzv“-‘ in the city and in consultation with United Full fashioned heavy wefght blue [ © Exteas ¢ also haveone case of men's under- | 4t ahout 25¢ on the dollar less than the | Weok- Lessous Tuesday. Eriday and Satur- I v States Attorney Buker. A Thg T i Sl L T wear, worth $5.00 a_suit, for 99 each. L 200Ul U0 day. Private lessons daily. Phono 611 [ On Thanksgiving night St. John's lodge | 21 Al Vi DAIOE mixed merino ‘shirts and drawers at 10 pieces 63 inch double satin cream price printed on tho hottle. Stage dancing taught, Terms reasonable, No. 25, Ancient, Free and Accopted Masons, | endeavored to interview hin ville, Tenn., worth $3.00 per yard, which $1.40 cach, worth $1. damask in plain and red borders, in geo- | Hereafter you will find overy day W. R. BENNETT CO., o Boli & Iode of struction on 1ho M. M do. | 1VOSLEAION DL lammpetes < NI ] gomolbigibargninsonloun ssoonidiloon s Druggists and chemists ANNOYING AITENTIONS. gree, with Mr. 7. K. Sudborough, ‘master, | intorviewed, but said ho wi aay 1wy drav perfect in’ fit and finish and | Scotland’s looms, worth poSiamoic || 0lE8 DL LIS L pan iy, e i L= = and Past Grand Master John J. Morcer as | complaint of certain shippers who ot guaranteed not to shrink, at $2.25 each. | row at5lc a yuard. what we have. We shall offer a lot o Miss Alice cs will hold her an- | Wife "‘of a New Vork Millionaive | 105tructor, The lodgo was largely attended [ 5000 T iRl MEN'S HALI HOSI. B ity bue stuft up there for next to nothing. nualifnllideaationt sals tomorrow and 2 by members and invited guc After 1t was certain raitw were diseriminating Henvy weight natural wool seamless _ THE BOSTON STOF STONEHKILL, Tuesdny EBothe Man. closod all wore invited to. an elegant laneh, | MERINSt them by giving inside rates 1o com= half | 50 ir, worth 35c. 3 Right on the corner nov. 116-118 South Hth st., Omaha, All toummed hots at $4.98. Tt e Y .—Inspect yrnes' | consisting of oysters, sq iches, coffce, | petitors thereby virtually ruining their busi- eplicay 254 piiry worth avg, sont | Ne W Cornor 16t and Douglas. 3 s orntr paions, "na | detectives havo arrosted Louis Armand, a | cuke and_ cigars. ana s general good socal | poss. il 0 s » — ¢ . ars 8, B8 | crazy Frenc 'ho ha ’ time was enjoyed till nearly miduight, ol : e i and ved, 8 pairs for $1.00. To Stenographers and the General knows the quality of the | jyer” H“:n:t"'x‘l‘:;;lg:r"“vs_{;’“‘;"(,;"“:03""f R R L e My mission i3 morely o nssist We aro showing a fine line of men’s Pubi goods Miss Isacs wlways carvies in | e Hurriet Aloxandor, wife of Charies B. | | T bl s, Batongh, fave B nowel SMAK | in tho investigation, said Mr. Kretehmer, imported cashmere half hose with dou- | (s OO 8 s o onerof the Prof. Fullmer wishes to thank the | stock. MISS ALICE ISAACS UL Wb i A e ;l 3 \‘I' form of a phonograph party which afforded | ‘audiftheshippers are discriminuted against, ble merino heels and toes, in slates, . itove sales that Omaha has o stenographers of this city who has fay- | 307S. 16th st., bet. Farnam & Harney sts. b § YsSIgHLTIBIrOot e =i no end of amusement for thoso present, wio | the grand jury must decide which way. 5 T p 4 5 g aha hd e i <3 SRR e i e nd < the daughter o illionaire B iEMidEas IShaTs LS tin i LoEenring, \is is ol lave to say in the tans, modes, black and natural gray, all ussISlovelRL e IatOmana e orcd him with their presence ut the - exander is the daughter of Mil e D, g L g, | T ST i R et " soen; only two stoves will uot bo in- | oy LN Which e has conducted | You should romember that we keep | Crocker of San Fraucisco. Hitmebaugh, -~ Josiyn Jobnson, Taylor, | matter, and Twant to have it understond that LA SPARTMENT. cluded in this sule, the world's greatest | §iEG S 0 N0t ab Rathbun’s Bus- | the tinest und purest wines and liquors [ Armand has been a source of annoyance to [ Hooker, Kiney, Beuford, Lowe, M. ain papers proteuding to Le i v ¥ eating stove the Ronnd Ouk and our | Y 4 PR b ey 5 3 siadees Mrs. Patterson, Mr. and _ Mrs, ) interviews with me are fakes and do me an 4 R iffon crey in all the | e Iy iness College. It has been the means of | onl We deliver to any part of the | Mr. and Mrs. Alexander for years. He was & "cu" N Rt r;»' Kubn. Mr, | injustice.” Y T A e s venti O S t) i hrner, . A " s city, O rice: e away o h it i delicate shades, rich embroidered ehiffon | ftlnous veutilator Alndden Basa Burner, | ing with many whose acquaint- | ¢ity, free. Our prices are away down. | arrested several months ago and committed | ayd Mrs. C. 1. Rustin, Messes. Wilbur' | Fuis is all the gentleman woutd say, and erepe edges and flouacing to mateh. Tar prico. $30.00: No. 9 hatel steel rangos, | Anceship is a sourea of pleasure, and has Give us a sample orde [Pamily Wine | tothe Wards Island insane asylum. Within | Cook. Kinney, Chat Redick, Strang, Cha other sources of wformation were sought, 224-inch rich Broche Moussaling de | (4t BEices S 6. ivote M5 | alse given him ana”the public an oppor- | and liquor house Honey Hiller, Prop.. | & few months triends socured his releaso and | ton, Goodmi, Stane, ook, I Mor- I crosult. Tho railway ofiieial in: So1a Sl Rasue Jro-o0: 6 hole 0. 8 | {inity to compare his work and know- | Cel. 1784, 616 N. 16th” street, Esmond ho u|.z|l\||u e ;»lod“u‘lrxri ying attentions to | cor, Washburne, McConuell, % R peviened ad ll.L" hie :)'('”.“.",”.m. funiliar ich chenille dotted nets. 0100; i e coveribenen | 1eazo of shorthand with that of othor | hotel block. WORL Ot Ao ropented tiomots by aas lar | ptiie) Lilvesey, ignvalaidelighurul danciug |l Yuh LESTRCID AR SRS, SRS SOMINE 1o 45-inch dotted and striped gauze nets, | #0-00 No. TR 0 00-. | ten ., & comparison which has been e e B roatoned er . mstanas 'ffs | party Thursday evening au ber beautiful | FESUKEIOL i e g range, regulur pr $60.00: O Thnsitr ik 3 and finally threatened her husband. He | | 2508 Cavital aver b M he knew. 5, 10 and H-inch black and creme luce €9, = ypisEes At s and highly beneficis rgans from $25 up. sy terms | po, o Aoy T ey BOngR L ALis ” . o o lace | iy e ith Al ng and highly beneficial to became so persistent that Mr. Alexander | foward t Island. Tl 1 N oo months ago,” he said, “the Nebraska flouncings in chantilly, marquicso, Ven- [ N0 F = coolt - stove - with - stoc Hayden Bros. asked Taspector Byrnes (o arrost” Armand, | dovoraced svitn shrysuthomi, voses and | S1010 company o, OWhing quirries etian point. fedora, ete., ete. : i No. § Qoo ,,;’,\,0‘ ‘“_“h steol Fullmer wishes to thank Mr., (Jrcululu'll'snlc‘f m;m;‘ills and he was committed today for oxamination sm while off 1 one ner stood the ut Lyons, Colo,, ineof the Rich embroidered chilfon rufllings in | ;0§00 g 250%¢ WD SO Hopking and Mr. Lindsley, two eminent Bl : antaliasanyy SN \o1d before, | PUNER bOWL ball hidden b i oy nsu L ratioan sl nal Sonialn “ul’:::‘.'.f[‘:},v(.lli‘. R Rnn I aaln e s sal | (815:00; VN 9 cook stove, steel fire bac Souptireponters ‘l'“l’nl Pt AT iNME Clergymen T R L Eusats mers hianes, Halley oM. X » | b manipulated. againat i i favor of & also c0que and ostrich feuthor fans. " | und 8-inch cover, ® ular p anaMrsMogouth fwhosopinowbdesiol ssiving half rate faro permits on tho | Mrs Alexandce o young girlin Sun | ara Johnson. Givbs, Strang, Boy competitor and askir for an investigation, 1 il (anihe - $20.00; lavgest 4 hole No. 8 range re irah horthand and reputation for g0, Milwaukeo & St. Paul railway | Francisco ana Armand wis ongaged as her | Mrs, “Roster. Mosses. Mol Sher Lo opeu rate from Lyons to Omaba is 1314 100 dozen all silkk Wind voir und high shelf, $25.00; regular | thoroughness in his demands is well es- | ¢ the year 1892, will pleuse myje thoic French tutor. He taught Miss Crocker | Knouse, Goodman, Steang, ey, Bacrett, nts, but tho competitor inches wide by 87 inches 2 wrfect Ceool | tablished for their words of encourage- & 2 £ $heit | forencn lessons and whien his time was up ho | 15 it cured atloast 12 cout rate., price, $38.00; the most perfect cook 20 | applications as soon as possible at Union i Foster, Brown and Smith. plaid stripes and dots, only 23, reduced g 5 ety h ! so0n was dism It was then that he first sion thereupon istructed the ofticial ugent to v Y stove made with reservoir and closet, | Mment and their hearty indorsoment of | 7jgkot office, 1501 Farnam st., Omaha, | psd By i his AL on Lo ol ho it Bt . Russell Harrison and little danghter | 0 GUERL A explain tho sitiation to (h rom B5¢. S $28.00; regular prico, #38.00; No. 14 | his work. F. A. NAsII, Lol nona returned o Omaha "Thutsduy | (jnitad States attorney, und if he decmed the e ANCY ( S. L n Oak, $11.00; sold elsowhero St General Agent. DeWitvs Littlo Early Risors; only pill to E"’““‘;‘," Jecompuniod by her fathor, Senator | caso one of morit to préscut it Lo the grand This department is now complete in | for No. 16 American Oak, $13.00; JoyceMillineryiSato; ————— cure sick headacho and regulute the bowels. | Franiors: While e route from Chicheo | jury and aid the complainant in sceuring every article for fancy wor Stumped | sold els where for §19.00: No. 18 Amer! Reduced sale of stylish millinery for Latest Sheet Music. [ —— b ‘“_“,“]”‘:-" O rae e ne Y ko [(equal Wratos From present indications linens of every description. China silk, t ; sold elsewhere for | the next fifteon days all untrimmed and | A. Hospe, 1513 Douglas street. HAD A GOOD THING. Lt O ado & 1istakie when thoy | United States Attorucy Buker thinks the Roman silk, silk erape. in all the pop- j nd Ouk, $11.00; sold | many trimmed hats at actual cost. —————— built 1t 8o far from Washington, a remark | oonsuskis Stone company hiws good grounds ular shades, with cords, fringes, balls rm $10.00: small heating | Joyce, 1609 Douglas strect. Great cloak sale—Stonehill One of the Snaps Garbage Haulers | which greatly amused the senator, This is I_fi'“‘.:_"' ; H“”l'i;:thlkl\l‘fllll'll":‘\"‘1‘:-""‘" ,‘l‘;u'. ;1: and tasscls to match, also samples of | . price; $25.00 base burners 4 St ) e o Have Feen @ njoying. Ms, Harvisou’s fivst visit home sinee hev re- | yoVee MR e, EVEEEEN s work in sillc and_linen, showing tho 816, 0 buso buenors at §25.00, | Great cloak sale—Stonenills, tpeaking ot Calfornia and Weekly | Superintendent Hamilton of the Board of | turn feimingeRiipoanitrpisudEanafie “Anotuer case, and ono of vast importance shading and design. Evory shade of | This sale will only last next week. S, Excursion Education has discovered a source of fraudu- | Probably remain until after the Christm to the packing interests of Om is @ wash twist, otehing silk, rope silk, [ndis W. I, STOETZEL, Solid Trains From Omaha. Why, don't you know that the Union | ent expons 1 the coss pool at the Omata BORd8YS. " 1L | maniputation. on shipiments to tho cast, 14 35, S S : o L Vestibule tric lighted and steam | Pacific’ runs excursions to California | view s Tho v 5 7 G o Kountze P jgh o club met at | was impossible for small houses to staud floss, Borgorren thread, cte., always 714 South Sixtecnth, estibuled, clectric lighted and steam | Pacific 4 fornit | iow sohool. Tho vault has beon dug nine [ 1ol AR “Gramumenson Wirt stroot last | e coorsiote for il o o Sunud kept in stock, ———— heated, with the finest dining, slesping | ev day? It’s a fac You can pur- | reor geoper in the center than about the | jriday 08 ? prize, o 5 L i the SPECIAL BLANKET SALE. Great clonk sale—Stonehills, and reclining chair car service in the | ehase oxcursion tickets to California via | 00 w: R AT O T }”'l'";‘u‘“f.;‘“w"/ . :’\f'..,,'"’,’v -\'l"‘j““\‘“'ljl ::‘l;:ffxll,r ‘l‘ml_‘}::::fl!“:;;4r\\l-flt\n‘uw-;[E"\1(:&'13-;"';:\‘; During the next week, commencing - world, via the * Chicago & Omaha Short [ the Union Pacific and leave any day of | q)tho way around and extouding up nine | Court. M. 1L Lawrie carried off the gents’ but it was impossible to secure tho facts Mon Jth, wo will offer our patrons Auction---Four horses, two double sets | Line” of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. | the week you choose. You don’t Imu- feet from the bottom of the pit. In measuring | vrize, a silver letter opene following | until this date. The tirm involved is (he a special bargain in double blankets at | of Concord harness, one top buggy, one | Pusul Railway. Double daily train | to go Monday, Wednesday or Friday, | tho cess pool it has been customary, so tho | were present: Mess Mesdames H. S. | Armour Packing company, and the line on the following v low prices: open buggy, one Milburn' wagon, one | service, leaving Omaha at 12:15 . m. | nor Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday, but | contractors say, to run a polo down to the [ Jaynes, J. S. Collins, 0 / Y B TR e S 10-4 shaker gray blanket, $1.85 Mitchell wagon. two cess pool tanks. | and 6:20 p. m., with no transfor at Goun: | can go Sunday or any other day of the | bottom in the 'conter of the vault, meusure | Joslyn, 1. 7. Bay, I\ [ Minahun, B D Van | Missouri’ Pacifie, Kansas City and Omabia gray blynket, 81 ; < Bia v SRk oumk ¢ N tho width at the top and from these dimen- | Court, H, Lawrie, IT. L. Chamberlain, take the same rates, and on this division of v gray extra hervy blanket, | Mon: ‘clock, al 215t & Cuming ml Blufts s Imrntn’olu. \np 1'11 week, And this is not all. You can [ 1 b 4 X S ) > S 1ole, e s Sl b el shaker gray blanket, $3.25, — ’ulumlnm or mldruss 133 ,\.‘\Mn, Colonist Sleepers at the Union depot | joey paying for the removal of this hank | Shields, dudge ana Mes, Bradiey, Mr, B. u favor, Iu this caso, it is alleged, Armour & | gray blanket, #3.50. S Jound so. Wi ‘ A Gen. Agt and you need not leave thom until you | about the bottom of the vault every time it | Blaw. Co. wouid order sweet pickled 'hams from ht gray blanket, Excellent service, s convenience, s are in “Sunpy California,” the “Ttaly of | has been empticd, and yet the earth remains The people of All Saints church were en- [ the Omaha Packing company. These hums 10-4 white wool blanke! 3 and low rate g ars closely looked America.” A charge of $3.00 for a com- | there as it ever has be tertained in a royal manuer by Mr. and Mrs: | would be billed out on uslip’ bill aud when 10-4 white wool blanket, $3,57. for and always appreciated by a dis- S i pletely furnished lower or upper double ——— L. J. Drake at their spacious houso, 514 Park | the car reached Kansas City the pickied 10-4 white wool blanket, 1,00 eriminating pubtic A special importation of these goods | perth’in the Pullman Colonist Sleeper Al ERIAGE LiCenacs] avonue, un Tuosday evening. Tho first part | bams would bo unloadsd and lnrd substis 10-4 white ull wool blanket, $4.25. This is conclusively proven by tho [ just reccived “at ~Ovehard’s, 141418 | ismade between Omaha and San Fran- | The followiog marriage Hconsos wora 1s. | Of the even i Wi dove 1o masic and | wiod, T he akent at South Omatia would 10-4 white all wool blanket, $4.75. groat populurlty of “tho Chicago & | Douglas streot, Thoy aro-golng cheap, | cisoo, Eanny P Dever, sued by Judwo Shields yesterday: Tt nad Me, MeDowoll accompaniod by | By this manipulation APROUF & Co., Fos 10-4 white all wool blanket, $5.00. Novthwestorn_ufternoon _ llyer,, This Artistio , City Passenger und Ticket Agent. | Nume and Addross Age. | Bavs, 1. Wheeler, i, aud Miss Howell and | eéived free transportation of sweet pickied 10-4 white all wool blanket, 3 train leaves the P, depot, Omaha, [, oo e e ey, LT SR mreep———— § Charles Swanson, Valley 20 | Miss Drake recited 'selections that grealy | naws daily at 4 o’clock and arvives in Chicago AR6, 1018 LOURIAS Blvenl Chickering pisno cheap. Must be aldson, Rawling, Wyo 10070000 31| pleased the audience tefreshments w “This practice prevailed for some time, 50 uownrds, at 5:15 the next morning, witn free par- . 3 e sold utonce, 2622Culdwell st. yRhwlinacWyo, . sorved and the youug people enjoyed them- and finally Mr. Faithorn, chairmai of the AND MISSES SHOE |[lor cars, new Pullman and Wagner | Hamilton Warren, M. D., eclectic and g / “"L“’.",,,,‘l‘;l‘””“‘ Wy Relves by keoping thme to the musie of the | Wostorn Trafic ussociation took the matter JPARTMENT. slecper and dining cars, vestibuled | magnetic physicianand surgeon. ~Spe- J. E. Dietrickarenitect,903 N. Y Life, | 1V ¥ TR i orchestra until 1010 o'clock, when the “good liin hand and ovdered an investigation by OVERSHOES, oughout, clalty, disoasos of women aud children, R o R lity, N nights” wero said, and a most successtul | Superintendent Carman, of the Weighing s ‘ \ City tickot office 1401 Farnam street. are overstocked on warm lined ' 119 N, 16th strect. Telophone 1483, W. T. Seaman, wagons and carriages flee 13 ~--‘uu Ot i sociable brought to a elose, sociution, This resulted in oxnosiog tho doal pirac L oiaLOdue Ll ShRRuln B d 0. Paulisen, Omuhu Monday eveuing Mr. and Mrs, J. It Bar. | and tho the InterstateCommerce commission’s shoes, in both buckle and button | pofistirect to destinntion, and s Anderson, Omuhu . v B4 acle, Twentv-sixth and Cameron streets, | attention was called to it. Chuirman Midgely goods, ana for the next 10 days will sell Hm file o L Great cloak sale—Stonehills, New Scalefiimball iad wmes W On B > " 0 testify - e A. Hospe, 1518 Douglas street. Julin O'Kaefé, On celobrated their crystal wedding in a pur: Faithorn wiil both be here to t .{x:.vu. womon’s, misses’ and childeen’s, boys’ o Mme. Hickman & . L ticulurly happy manner. They Lave a beau ard to this transuction. estign iy S P& ral Agent, 2 4 m Smr—— 1 tiful home, and in houor of the day it was | tion will probably coatinue one ke nn and youtlis” overshoes at the following Will sell on Saturdays and Thursdays | Great cloak sule—Stonehills, Building nandsomely decovated, There wero > | promises Lo put o stop to this method of diss prloast- . Four hundred and tifty dollar piano, | until Xmas, trimmed hats and bonnets ki "Tho following permits were issuod by the | prosents given the bride and groom of filtcon | crimination, What railway olicials and Woman’s buttou overshoes, at $1.60. Warranted seven years for $187.50, | at the lowest price of any house in the A D=t s superiatendent of buildings yosterday Year LN bR At SOt R osentativos of Armour & Co, were guilty orshoos, 3 Sy i ity, Call o e, 211 S, 161 4 j ; : D 7Ra 18t wna A pii AN A ES king this alle logal deal is nol Misses’ button overshoes, at §1 50, Now scale. Hayden Bros, city. Call and see. 211 S, 16th street. However aptly the assartion of the an- | Louis Berka, 13 story frame dwelling, of her friends, wore her wedaing gown of a £ la aciogon INSEN, Gah). 28 1AL Yok Ihlliran'a buttan oversLose. At s ke — ; 2 13 South Twonty-wlelth stre 500 | docado and a baif o, Awmong those present v, Childean's button overshocs, at. 81,10 SeverSpre . clont philosophier that thore was *no | amcrichh Express - compiny. o story T | Wores Mr. and Mrs, Brown. ALv wnd Mes, | ME King, former contvacting froight. avent §' buckle avershoes, n 4 ) s syringes, wate y & ; s l\"‘\.;‘\llllr:l"‘lil\lll.{ '\.\-T\‘;.!:.if] at#1.00. The Way to Go. t.~-‘;{\‘:::l‘l-‘nlt ER N, WoLe “v:‘n)k:!lll’ _:“"\,‘”"“‘;' royal road” muy have applied, the state- o' 'bullding, Tenth nd Musoh | Naihus, Mr ond Mis, Van Noss, Mr. and is city for tho Missouri ' Pacilic railway, S 1008, W You h lifornia frequently P BARES PS8, WeD-0. | nant most cortainly does not always streots i . i Mrs, Chapin, Mrs. Jones, Miss Jones, Miss King is now in Atlanta, Ga, isses’ buckle arshoes. 50, - — '} A t - - Mlssos’ bucklo overshoos, ut 65 mentioned in newspapers und magazines, | g R Patten. dentiet. Hao building, hold good in this modern age, Mol s Lipsey, Miss Moyer, Miss Rigis, Mis. Man > Woman's low warm nlaskas, at 85, B ' i s A us Birney cures catarrh, Misses’ aluskas, it 6 Y Porhaps u friend has been thove, und AERIALS . o is a royul road to Chicago and el ville, Miss Manville, ) Mabel Mathus, . Birn A KELI R & Co., about the climate and the fruits. It | yuning device. Sold on installments. |'848 City and the south and to Deadwood s Corner Fartiam and 15th street, es you uxious to seo the country | Hayden Bros. and the north, L e T o Miss Alico Isaacs will hold hor 8 ¢ yoursell, . a0 o T ————. It is the Burlington Route. Bros. opea prices on pianos and org: fail " nthee teacs will hold hor annual | Pipdio bhost time to go i in the fall and \e Chicago & Northwestern Qe e A, SO aios b5, oped | n pianos ¢ Tan colored derby ribbed shirts and | metrical patterns, the lat st thing from Beginning tomorrow morning, Mon- November 30, and continuing next writes enthusiastic letters back home Wegman piano. New scale, W sast, to Denver and the west,to Kan- Great oloak sale==Stonehills - - T atads winter. Thon work hero i3 least press- | Runs five eastern passenger trains | daily for Chicago, at 1:80 . The new Hotel Brunswick, 16th and ing and California climate is now pleas- [ daily from Omaha. Thed o'clock and | m. and 9:20 p. w.: anverat 10:15 skson. with all modern imnp rovements ing. The way to go is via Santa Fe- | the :20 p. m. limited vestibule trains | . m. and 7:10 p. m; two for Kansas ow opsn for guests. Moderate prices route, on one of thatlines popular, pe arrive and depart direct from the Union | City, ut 9:30 a. m. and 9:45 p. m. f— sonally-conducted parties, leaving' Chi- | Pacific depot, Omaha. These trains are | All of these trains are fitted with all | DEATHS. e Saturday evening, and leav- [ fully supplied with all thut is modern | modern contrivances to insure comfort e All trimmed hats at $4.08, It is un- necessary to quote former prices, as overy lady knows the quality of the goods Miss Isnncs always cuarrios in MISS ALICE ISAACK 5. 16th st., bet. Farnam & Harney sts, st Bethesda & Couax minaral water, o ; 8 | i Jtices | ing Kansas ¢ every Sunday morning, | and artistic in passenger equipment, es- | the Pullman sleepers and reclinin centa: each additional line ten Special ageuts and porters in attend- | pecially as regards the new Wagne chair curs (seats free) of which they a . ance ]'«l“l "l a ) Jlor o Are riv oy GLISSMANN=Mrs. Ewma, azod 5 yeurs. bes ) man tourist sleepers are-used | and Pullman sloepers and froe parlor | composed, are the triumph,tho very pin- | GLISSMARN =M. By, ool i years, be- furnished with bedding, mattresses, | cars. Kverybody knows what “*North- | nacle of railway construction. November 47, 181, at 11 0'c ock {u the ford Bherman & McConne!l’s pharmacy, s och toilet articles, ete. Second cluss tickets | western” dining cars are. City ticket nous Burlington dining cars on all noon l'u‘n- al dryioos an u‘i sy, Noven, Dr. Cullimore, oculist, Bee building. honored. Write to I2 L. Palmer, pas. | office 1401 Farnam street. llhmugh trains, Raok Beook fur Di s GOUR ey SIx milas . o senger agent Santa Fe Route, 411 N. Y, | G. F. WEsT, R R RircHIg, City ticket offic 23 Farnam st wost of Omuhia. Intennent Lvergroen com Y sa'y "1 < e tha F Stove repairs, 1207 Douglas stroet life Bldg, Omaha, Neb, CP.&T. A General Agunts W. F. VAILL, Agont. ~ | tiery. rivuds foiied L Used in Millions of Homes—a0 Years the Standard,

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