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THE OMAHA ‘DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY_ 21, 1892-SINTEEN PAGE THE BOSTON STORE | PARTSERS DISAGREE. - STONEHILL'S THE MORSE DRY (00DS C0, e MAVORY INOY e | Jodeg, o, 00, Ketgnte of Crtnin p fnstallod at their last meeting = 1'ast cha tively the Tast Week of Gar 20 Per " Itk Department cellor, H. Greeiing: chancellor commund — R —_— — = Cent Diseount n Winter Goods, We have made immense reductions in | § G Brewington; vice chancalior, S s 7 f ring "ol r wook we shall con: cos in our silk wont in order | Broderick: pralate, W 1. 1 nd pew Our Great Sale Tomorrow Will Bying Ont | For That Reason One of Chicago's Largest | Grand Clearing Sale at Stonehill's Begins | Bargains in Wew Ginghams—Calicos, Best During the coming week we shall con. [ prices In our silk department in ordor | or'records and seals, I M, 1abach: m 4 el - tinue to offer 20 por cont discount on all | 1 Make room for our spring Koods | of financs, H. Wirt; Mnstar of exchequell the People. Pant Manufactorys Sells Tomorrow, Btyles 3¢ Yard, winter goods, which includes our entico -\‘:l“l‘"'vl"‘hl“i'\'l“.“;‘ i ol NV Scott mAStOE AL arms, ). K ongiy i v K ¢ Mis week: ! hiancellor ow 1, ¢ Linsing —— stock $2.00 quality now #1.50, lodge, (Lincoin, Nob., ) and. 1Past Charceie MUSLINS LINENS AND EMBROIDERIES | ITS ENTIRE STOCK OF TROUS[RS(SALE BEGINS ~ MONDAY MORNING SPECIAL DRESSMAKING OFFER, BLACK WOOIL DRESS GOODS $1.50 quality now $1.25 H, W, Plnney and ¢ 110 Ware of rlna Our entire stock of £1.25 quality now $1.00 Udge, Trore proseut wna assisted e COLORED WOOL, DRESS GOODS #1.00 quality now 8ic, ki installation covemonies.. Flis Sale for Good and Trae Merit Will | Tnvolving ®11,000 to the Peoples Clothing | 50 Pieces Pillow Case Muslin, 40 Pieces of | fnventory Week -An Opportunity to Get Our entire stock of o, GROS GRR }‘\ SILKS, Nebraska lodge No. 1, Iijg Dwarf to Nothingness the Feelle Walle Mouse at Less Than Manufactn Scrim, 3,000 1 Curtains—Snle Wiash Mresses Stylishly Made BLANKETS, COMFORTARBLES 175 quality now $1.50, is arranging for a musical ni 5y tngs of Those Would-he Cost—Sale Commences at 0 Beging Monday Morning, Upat n Very Low . ) £1.50 quality now $1,25, tainment at Dythian hall yek Tomorrow Morning. January 24th, Price, FLANN 3 AND CARRIAGE $1.25 quality now $1.00, ing, February 10, ROBES, $1.00 quality now S5c. talont will participato R § . bbby A Nino of the thirteen membe PR — Oue entire stock of quulity now 75, ecutive council of the sovere YARD WIDE MUSLINS, 2iC. der toarrange thess goods in firste | Clenring swle of all wintor g00ds nt | o the coming week we will make up | MEN'S CASHMERE AND WooT COLORED STLKS, in THIS Gley f6% bo oast. fou 15,000 yards good substantial bleached s shapo, our store will beclosed until | half price will begin tomorrow, besides | apg tiim completo ready for wear any [ UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY, of our colored failies worth up to | labors aro yet uncomplete musling, fall yard wide, at 2 u yard, | Monday morning at 9 o'clock, when our | which we shail offer anow spring line of | o our now Seotch ginghnms nt $15, com- | Our entire stock « 50 writl Bo wotel thia weolk for 85 ot Lo yeekion 1h. Wholly ef Kt Regular price, Gic doors will open. Iivery pair of pants is | dress goods, hosiery, table linens, nap: | plote. 'This comprises goods, making | BOY'S CASHMERE AND WOOTL | Colored gros grains worth up to $1,25 | consistine of the examinatior Tywo cuses of mill remnants of Lons- | maked in plain figures, of which ghert | kins and tains, We aro £oing | fud fuenishings, ail for URDESWEATL AND HOSTERY will be sold for from the varlous camps, Nxing ohicia Lk dnle muslin at ¢ @ yard. These rem- | will bo no deviation. You can take | to give some wonderful bargains. = 15, SIS ST ot RY. AR of halt | and the consideration'of such mior mal e nants are from two to fitteen yards, them home and if they prove unsatisf: We have about 20 pieces of '“'“‘.\”” An opportunity to get wash dresses LAl S . | price. AN DEN BROS, as may be suggested, “The sessior Extrn fino blonched muslin, the well | tory to you for any reason whatsoever | cloth left over which will go for 123¢ a | gtylishly made very cheap. LADIES’ CASHMERE AND WOOL ey gurls o tho waek. o visltors an known Utica mills, 6tc o yard; regular | money will be checrfully refunded if | yard. g ; 4 INVENTORY WEEK. UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY. LATE NEWS FROM THE LODGS day ovening with Alpuscamp No price 10c. |‘|.\l‘\ “‘f“"‘"“d jnl!!vl]v'll. * You will Ml lI‘.I'.\ l'(ll\ll‘f‘ lj\""(' IHM‘:H i XI }::“:: All remnants of silks at cost. Our entire stock of NEBRASKA INDUSTRIES, WIDE SHEETINGS. find them arranged as follows: and 8108 poir, worth thres o fOU | Short longiis of velvots nt cost SHITOHENS . ORSHIRNE AND 3 o R A + ¥ k m .1 NO. imes the price that we are going to as Dre: s YOmne 25 por ce 5 e N e SN T S WROns WOl Vesterday . Notes Gatlisted THore ant A big opportunity for hotels and | First b L”:"“\\ "' ¥ for theit. Our o bolng o smAll 4\1['f:'f“l“:;'n‘l'I“‘l"‘”',';f“"m; };‘,{‘“““" WOOL UNDERWEAR AND TH Sumel esting ot tie. \Velsidn e St T hoarding houses and those who can uso |99¢, First punts table from rear, oftimes we do not place the bargains Dlaln wool Fronoh sorges B0 HOSTERY. Masons association of Nebraska fell some. TR et ot eidide. DRI musiin by the bolt 1do bl On this table you will find a big pli- | {hat we advertiso on the counter, If Yress flannels 54 inche Our eatire stoc what short of previous occasions of a si etk g that Host ghade of two yard wide bleashed | card, “Chioles fob g Tliere {s pants in 4 T Dress flannels 54 inches wide e, 1 entive stock of I mi- | and Cousumers association roports tha shectings, 154¢ a yard. this lot worth up to 2,25, Pants better \.l-.lul l'ill||14\ll find Uvn[vln‘ ;-Nt‘ k\.:;\m “':Il: £30.00 Parisian embroideréd robes CLOAKS, embracing all the LATIE | larnature. Since the organization of the | fallowing Lincoln firms bave mado appl & 2% yd wide bl'ch’d &hoec suitable for workingmen never wero | o (o A0 Y W e o snla. #15.00. . ATRIVALS which wovo purchased at a | 38sociation five yoars aco it as been the | tion for memborsbiv in tho stato assoc ation 23 yd widoe bl’eh'd sheeting 194e. ‘| offered in this city “"\'\‘3“""“1""" 'l'”l""' annel that s | 310.00serge dress patterns now 85.00. | gicaount of 50 por cent custom to intensify the pleasures of theso | Vitrified Paving and Prossed Brickey m 24 ) SRE S s e 8 b offer out 75¢ dress flannel that 18 | 44.inch wool henrietta cloth 8sc. L il el el bl social meetings with a banquet, at which N 84 unblenched sheeting 124c. ABLE NO. 2 B TRRITANY A84 1, VA | i« j. kb moetings with a ban . at which [ pany, Lincoln Saddlery company, I B4 blonohsd ueating 147, #1.54, 20d ;»l:u\nl.u[ulmlu trom ronr, 1.5, | Hinchoes wide atscayard, - g6, | 00-inch blcached linen damask, 50c. \Chtaetibigilisellild (b prr | e Wives aud daughters of tho members | fango and Furnace OIS, THOME..€ 10-4 unblenched sheeting 164, Ou this table you will find_a bigr plac | . Gye 0 oo fannel, oF Aneacs ) inch bleached |inon damasle 6. LADIES’ FUR CAPES AND FUR | yoroalso presoat. At a mecting vesterday | sonp manufacturar: Lincoln Paver M YILLOW CA MUSLIN. eard, “Choice for £1.54. The cloth in | 0 dr # B1 talen i inch bleached linen damask, $1.00. | TRIMMI? 5 afternoon, however, tuis customary foature | turing company, State Journal company PILI 1.00 dress Nannel, 54 inches wide, at Large linen huck towels, 1240, P 3 v tet 2 inch, Skes 46 ineh; 113 50 inch, 1e, | these pants is worth considerable more 30180 I1NGI HUCK LOWGISs Lk This discount is positively taken from | was waating. It was not becauso the ban I'ho Hastings mombors of the Manfade ! ) pby pALE 18 gunrahtecd rd Y Lixtra large linen huck towels, 15¢, ¢ i . 5 spular ¢ intor turers and Consumers associatio UREAT LINEN SALE, money and every pair is guarantecd not brondeloth will gofori2ica yard. | Tinon dumusk towels, 3 for $1,00 the low prices to which our stock was | quet has become unpopular nov that interost [ turers and “Consumers association i " & elected G, H, Edgerton a director to re ) res LLpt UL I TABLE NO. 8 ) picces of new spring dress goods a4 | y2.4 Marscilles bed eproads, $2.50, roduced immediately aftor tho holidays, [ In thomeoungsis on the wane, s on the | Lo ihont on tho stato bonrd of divectord) fl bargaing in this deparument, in | oo TABLE RO &) 950 and 89c ayard, worth double. Among | 114 crochet bed spronds, $1.25. which makes this the greatest oppoy- | contrary these meetings and tieir attondant | My, dgerton is a member of tho i of towels, crashes, table linen und napkins, [ &1.0% thivd pants tablo from vear, $1.98. | those dvess goods are a bonutiful line of | 71.4 erochet hed sprends, 7ae. Lunity to seoure fivst cluss dry oods tn | festivitis aro vearly becoming denrer o tho | Humphroy & Edgorton, merchant niileis of Large bleached huck towels, 2ic LU this tablo you will finda blx pla | pigids that will be a bargain that should [ Mon's uniaundered shirts. 506. B R St LG, e vetorau Masonic heart, <hat place, and ho_fas taken an aiive pigh Large canyass and honey comb tow- | card, “Choice for 8198 © Amongst | by upprecinted, Men’s trimmed night shirts IR A 4 Tho change in the program was due to the [ 1 tWe organization of the home patvonage 18, B0, them is a big lot of **Dundee cassimerve fince curtal ot at 1lc C s Lol We shull also continue for the coming | 40 4 4 R A movement, " clg, be. KRG L Sl e i W 5 pieces of lace curtain net a y 0dd lot men’s undershirt fact that many of the members had sent B, H. Ostortiout has organized o Gotsa All linen huck towels, 10¢, LI \»\f‘,\."\;(ulll lr”"-“- iron xl|‘1‘" ‘I_“."."l“ 19¢ and 25¢ a yard, worth more than Mh’s fiatural Wool Hows; 4 weelk our sale of word that they would be unable to bo pres- | and incorporated under the name of the Be Y Extra largo Turkish towels, 100, | 3wEly 84y Wilhous fent of sontencietion | double, 5 2 Mbti’s 1101601 APE 7B\ ORRE! MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, ent, and advising that the banauct bo post- | H. Osterhout Sprine Wagon Manufactu ing Our entire stock, 89¢, 45¢, 50c and 75e, | that better values never weve offerd. To | ™55 640" sample ends of curtains at 25¢ BOYS CLOTHING At otuni 6oat voned until o later poriod. As it was, about | company. Ho has put wight men to wor in < i in damnsk @ sm- | prove this we agree to refund the mone; 35 o 4 5 e AL GO bl S I L] 3 i Sinaten Knottea fringe satin damask and hem- | ve ng C Y | and 85¢, worth $2.00. Specially low price: vs’ school 15 _ VRRTOAVA- BE S AVBNRIB his shop at 1801 Cass strect, and anticipate 4 g Your choice for | if purchase is not satisfactor, ) y 3 = 3 Specially low prices on boys’ schoo In addition we shall continuo our | twenty-five of tho memoers were present, | {11 nip \HO. nuber 1n. Visw oL e HE AL L e SR TABLI NO I"“'; remnants of table linensat one- | yjts and” overconts provious to in- apecial salo of aud enjoyed the social features of tho meet- | SERTELE (T Y AL by 26, ABLE NO. 1. e | Ui priees ; AR special sulo of R By nago sentiment, y 10-inch bleached and browned towel- + Ath pants table from rear, $2.9% | "y 400 pemnants of all kinds of wash [ 10,60 and 812 &7, 50, LIN AND THOUSEKEEPING o association has a memberstup of 110, | A8 notedat tue time, tho Beatrice Starel ¥ ¢ OHAN LB S A BT AT Bl Pl " #10.00 and 00 overcoats now $7.50. i cowpany made laree sales of their product i ing crash, sie. ; i P, “Choico for 82,97, Amongst thom | £00ds at one:third what you cun buy .00 and $5.00 overcoats now #4.50. GOODS, o ouvhom are restdonts of tho state, and | Gmana, Tt will not do, however, to lot this S-inch all linen glass toweling, Gic, d, ¢ co for $2.97.° Amongst the $HE ¢ ORI ERRIDIBES: TR R A ey fae sATIEaS ey about oue fifth of them are residents o AL AL gty LAl R you will find a lot of black worsted punts "“'.’:\f““_ oft tho pi 6,00 and $7.00 suits now $4.50, MUSLIN UNDERWEAR mAtter stop here, LUt Consumers must nOW: \blo damask, 19¢. | to mateh suits that you paid $15.00 or t Omaha. To become eligible it is necessar lo a big purchase of selicias 25,00 Knickoer! £ i 3,75 13 do their part by buving Nebraska stareh g . cerbocker suits now $3. ! vo beol ster Mason twonty ¥ . worth a yard, The purchase wa S 8 and to havo beon n Master Mason twonty-on of the dealers, which will encourage those G0-inch turkey red damask, 20¢. more for. Also u big lot of spring bot- h G0-in. Impt. German goods at Hic. tom pants. $1.25 flannel shirt waists 75c, VEW EMBIR UES, vears, aud some of the members have been very large thatin order to dispose of SCOTCIT GINGITAMS 250, NEW |.§l!,|.(wli|vw:\:1 S. Yieh m‘:}'”'w“['hm" l‘\:“.‘l{“"‘m Bevisa, whoputfn w stock to buy more and will e we compelled tosell 10 yards | Ginghame vouwllnot. find oclsewhores KELLEY, STIGER & CO., To make up for the postponed foatires and | A180 fores other deaiors o buy. ' 4 o y eream damask 44 a0 E HELRAE LD ik very custome for beauty of finish (like china silks) for Corner Farnam and 15th streets, | lack of attendance vesterday, a special meet- | 141 N Ny il A g, ¢ream satin damask 53c. .96, 5th pants table from rear, $5.496. 58ia] VnraoniabaeRial, ) sh (like E 1. blonched sntin domask 55c. On this table you will fird o big pla- in the stato where it will be likely to find its Y, A & 3 but we shall sell the 10 yards for 90c. n. blenched satin damask 85¢. card, “*Your choice for i amongst strength and delicacy of weave, and ——— Whibh 0 Jura ‘porsentase. of the sonibors | NAY back (o Omaha neain, but oven Tols tull i MiaG oA Tl hapoy color combinations such as you'd Aen : Il n.l n‘. .I' X i will undoubtedly be present. The regular should |er l\lv :vul( he ;; |'n “Ilml\ W the Aeie ries b ! ¢is full a yurd wide, ey come in 1 » in fine dress goods: Aise ing Members of Ruth lodge, No. 1, wi e Reaataas: ol e s of the nd the prospor napkins tomorrow 2¢ and ¢, them you will find somo very elegant | .oy ‘Y\':( :1‘:'..,:1"«\“1' (,'r“‘,‘.Z‘-,.‘.Lf‘,f"“'e‘-‘.‘fn‘.‘,’;"“.’.'.‘.h I L e {uln wit) | soms ual meeting will be held in this city SSicn. L the pEosperity of At Jixtra bargain in § dinner napkins, | £00ds, nnd if you cansider that they are | "o just received some hoautiful out | makes you wonder if there is any limit | Dodge streeta, Sunday, Janiary 24, at [ Tho stockholders of tho Masonic tomplo | SUer¥.COUsumer nsist wpon bolne syl L slightly soiled. oy | Cual to mocchant tatlor madopnnts and | fng flannel worth 16: and 200 & yurd. | 15 tho insto and ingenulty of tho Hosign: 30 p. m, sharp, to aitend the funcral | building rocently held their annual moeting | With Nebraska starch. 1, tho dca LINT IBROT DERY. it tho tailor charges that mueh for | piioc"aro not thoso we have heon show- | boa GOna i IREEULY Of Who CostER | of Sister Higloy. (onveyancs for mom- | and eloctad six directors in tio templo craft, | BoLbave it in stock make bim | Blegant hand-made torchon laces, new | the muking alone you ought to ho sat ing at 41 cts, but some elegant new | Monday, 25¢ a yard B S e d | i berwill Bu btk Bl in the placo of six whose tarim had expir 3 4 e gt Skl j 4 patterns and_desi Goods genorally | ficd that you are getting 200 in pants | 75oas” They go Monday at 5} ctsa T MOREI DRY GOODS CO By oFdar of NG The following gentlemen were clected for | CENTRAL LABOR UNION AFFAIRS/! vataile r 124 15¢ g e to- | for 100¢ in money. ® R s A P MORS t B 3 ) 1 u E tho term of two years: l. M. Andei o retailed for 124c and 15¢ go TABLE NO. 6 yard. S SUSAN STANDEVEN, Victor Musselman, Lewis M. Rheem, W on [l tor th \ MOrrow £ ABLIE NO. 0, ¥ 300 sample corsets worth $1.00 each 5. 5 W S aarE LAY, 0T D AT AET e G LA B ap i Rrata R COLE d b ML M3 Inces, all new patterns, worth 28 goat | (1st pants tnblo from front). — Serim zoes Monday 34 cts n yard tems of Interest Gathered From the Posts HOUSTON'S CURE COMMENOED. I FOREG IR Gt Ve folles et apie | At the annual meoting Friday night ot 14 10¢ tomorrow. n this tuble you will find & big pla- | A \ot of comforts will bo sold at (e, int tment of the Platte. : : cors : (Hustayai{iGontralilabotinion)NelvQmasrs foriLhHEEs Ixtra wide and flm] nm]% cl‘;nflnt 1'"\(‘ Iil‘!‘u‘:‘ L‘“!’(‘l’“ ""'I';'i ""-l “"“‘"I I3 10|\ gur underwear reduced Monday to | A letter from Tur: Bri: correspondent at “Shots™ and Free Whisky Atéract a f Avderson, ! e Ao 1| & h-.\‘;m‘ ity terns imaginable, all hand made torchon e goods nto trousers by your | ognow cent less than cost. RO ‘ A G anaE e O A wick, secrotary: L. M. on, trensurecr. | Iiaston, prosident; 13. I, Overall, vice presi lacos go ab 15¢ & yard, worth up to [ most high toned merchant tailov, that | = Rl D G ek LD S L UL E@IRLi J) i UL L 40c, charges you $15.00 for a vair. You pay 300 bluck shawls on special sato Mon- ) il (L (Ll SN v ay for ak e-hall value. These CAMBRIC EMBROTDERIES, your motiey and take your choice for ;1::\-1v‘;illl< ‘,,f'i‘l‘,‘:‘,_""‘ halgyiun iee A nice line of narrow embroideries go Ni‘. e T e & NI UE ks will be sold at about o Y CTRVATD: temember our doors will be open to- T d c ) O AP CELIEL 12 different patterns of medivm width, | morrow morning at 9 o'clock sharp. No onethird adtunl oo o NBRILLS quick order,and by thei eficient services | had ninctcen patients for its flrst day’s busi- A rgIeag fEs o ab B0 ulyat) goods will' Lo’ sold before that time. 2 8 soun quenched the flames, which at one time | ness. @ hard fight withftire on the mwht of the | The Houston Narcotic Cure company began | (o of Nobles of the Mystio Shrine, of this | 100 August Beerman, financial sccretary © 10tk which brokewout in the administeation | Active oporation yesterday at ofticos in the | city met Fruday ovening and instalied tne VU0 Moyer, treasurers Willium Sebiipgy building. Tho boys of tho galloping Sixth | Sheeley block, Tt advertised to give | newly elected ofticers with all the forms and | secretar e ETTTE TR 4 | ceremonies of tho order. The followingis | A board of directors was appointed and and the gallant Eighth turned cut fn double- | frco treatment to the first ton applicants aad | FHEROTES o LI0 Gfeth - (MO FEIOWEKR'S | (gvoral committcos selected. The covimits tato; Joseph R, Stafford, chief rabb tees constitute the emorgency committee, the h T L S ) i ) : in Omana | Fuomas K. 'Sudborough, assistant rabban polnybn i Hogtvoginust LIS i 21 diffor - | Bear in mi e S : 5 veate ding. S the worst Liquor victims in Omaha | Loverctt M. Anderson, high priest; Thomus printing, An elegant lino of 21 different pat- [ Bear in mind that we are a house that | A complete line of spects and eye Biite X i v OIolot \ . bigh p e St S araeh ived il forns of ‘modium widih cambric em. | hasbuilt up a trade by keeping good | glasses at tho Boston Store jewelry de- Licutenant livron, Eighth cavalry, bas | ang Council Bluffs bogan treatment yestor- | Butterton, oriental guide: Jamos 8. Fratco, he committees were well organized an broideries go at sc a yard, faith with the public, also remember | T, beel i A Wik Y - ot o 3 er G R o, ee 3 ' NOW 4 vork c N fleros abo! 0f partment. d‘."f,',';‘:'!]!};’i,',:,"if,“},fi“?f‘“'”“"“ woop Lt (10- | 4gy ‘ang the varied unction with which they | treasurer? Alexander G, Rialing, recorde now at work on the differout labor prop A splendid 1ine of 3, 8 and 4-inch wide | that money will be refunded for any pair 5 e ; 3 embroideries go at 7ic a yard. of punts that is not satisfactory. Dr. Birnoy,nose and throat. BEE bldg. R ety William M. Rogal has just enlistod for tho | called for tho freo whisky provided by the | {horles ., Huntivaton, fivst conomonial mus ‘The youug may is a very | cure made a curious study. ter; John I, Clarke, second ceremenial mns- l'h'-"ul'll fl;“fl‘h ,“‘lU H‘H‘u' refoxts MnORN oAl 210 S ; i ter! Henry C. Crumb, marshal; James Gil. | Ave satisfactor 10 policy of the unton g Elegant new pattorns”in Swiss and BLOEIRIS I"]T.l,.“m,[.“.‘]‘" S e T e Gt || R Ok Gl WD B Bl Phe” treatment is similar o that of the | bert, captiin of wuard’ Heury Newell, outor | dl% been laid out wnd will' bo, aceociin _'; Cambric embroideries, very neat. go at A 303, JGlL ST. VR Ea T Rt bt raR R The 8 2 =gl Bk Keeley system, by injections under tho akin | uard: Lewis M, Rheem, dir Josepn | Statements ol se interested, vigorousy 10¢ a yard 3 ! P, §.—Mail orders during this salp | A J. Meyer & Co.4 109 S, 15th stroet. Thho secrotary of wax s granted o ve: | o urm, dad Dit Houston administerad | £ Burton, musical direotor. Tho following | pushea. : 0 10 labop The fincst grade and new designs of | must be accompanied by the cash, S quest of Major Lowis C. Overman, corps of | 1,4 igjots in person. It Is claimed that tho | gentlemen were olected representatives totho | Arraugemonts are also being mado in Isbo® 8 h de n d Ask your grocer for Quail roiled oats, | engineers, fora postponement of bis trial b (ol 0MasinnoreD a0 i B ipromo council of the order which meots in | circlzs for the anuual couvention of the stat 410 5-inch embroideriesgo ut ¢ a yard, e kiyour g) court-mastial at:Cloveland until Fabruary 3, | Houston system doos not imuatr tho sight o | SRRIEIe SARIER 68 6 SRAST VLY Gllstave | Knights of Labor, which convention will by ot taes ! P General” orders No, 1 from tho headquar & NEW WHITE GOOD. for millions of couples is absolutely |, 13¢sure to try the Quail rolled oats and | 4o will publish the results of smail arm rifio | (€18 aro about tho samo. fi","“.)’,‘j';“’t'“,'{‘,,’“‘ akinfand tichard Sty LA an e ,‘»l.‘ffl:ffinl.!'v Kotants, of o el L b = 1o | spoile rly flrg 1 5 and carbino firing in the army. Company H, 3 ; 5 i biave vor | ro expectod’to bo hero during that weeps ,“”.‘"‘.}* {"“L»“{ o “'l."'},c,-l?"f";f h.x'fi glllt::llt:-lc::ll(s‘eté‘l:):u \‘\’vlfi‘lf\.n’h\t o 1-{’.‘,-. T Soventh infantiy, 15 again awarded - the | DeWitvs Litue siarly ttisars for the liver. L T L R O canvontion will opon FPobranty I, 0 of new whito goode, forty qLeron e, | rounded by the discomforts of trav COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. Nevada trophy. —————— i Rnie ts Tomplar meets in Denver apout | tho night of that day the working i torns, in stripes, checks and plain goods. | rounded by the discom orts of travel. Dispatches “state that the inf " o G of Knigts Templar meets in Denver abou Ot Sl it ys “Fhey go tomorrow at be, T3¢, 10¢ and 15¢ | Lasting hippiness attends those sonsi- v patches s at the infantry com h e Gir the middie of August, ant 1mmodiately sembly will give a musical and hterary enter Al TbrealnacabI ble people who take tho only road in | OO for wt the Tegular Sesslon | panies how stationed at Fort Reno have been | To tho young womu who foolishly sup- | adjournment sucik of thew as are Nobles of | tamnment at Rxposition all. Y T T BOSTON STOR Americn whose very titlo is o grunrantee | Ay tho regular meoting of tho Board of | they nro to tuko part in tho troudlbs on tho | P95¢5 that sho fs not properly undorstood —in | Lo PN LR R G Death of Mes, Blizabeth Lininger, o W. Cor. 16th & Douglas Sts. [ o present and Tuture feficity, t he | Gounty Commissioners hold yesterday after- | R0 Grando. Tl It cavalvy is expecting [ fi¢h 15 wndervaluod, and 6008 nob 1a0olve |y or oxpense will bo spared by tho riobles | Mrs. Elizabsth Litngor died at it o'cloch to take up tho march for Yexas ai any mo- | tho credit that her real worth would seem o | §rihis’eity to muke the entertainmientas fino | yosterday morning at the residencoof her sorf ment. Jjustify in this busy world—I would most af as inoney and effort can mauke it. Omaha has Fort}D. A, Russell, fectionately commend the letter of Charles | an excellent reputation for her generous en ordered to Texas for servico. It is presumed ot i o “Union Pacific.” noon J. P. Hanger was appointed road or & ———— 4] Iy P upervisor of Waterloo precinet to fill George W, Lininger, corner of Eighteenth 1 Hall’s steel chest, no spindle, Crane | S R. Patten. dentist, Bee building. e ! R 7 : o i Lostionste eud s lotsof Tharles | o excollont reputation for ier gronerous, et | auy Davenport, after a short liiness of itk linge, doubie chronometer time lock. Skl = g e Suverintendent M : ‘elographic instructions from Tiea udlay Warner i tho December number of n om0 | moma superinduced by 1a grippe. I 171A1s fire and burglar proof safe, “l‘fln fino wateh repulring cnll at tho m‘:“r""‘x;‘““]m';“l“:‘fl;l‘L‘y’fi:::,‘t;::f‘{l‘u Mabonoy | quarters, Dopartment of tho Platte, havo | Harpor's Magazine. that her fame shall suffer in this case, b} Cravo hinge on chest, double chronom: | Boston Stove jewelry department. . ; eter time lock. — signing the name of Commissioner Van Camp | Sovenreenth infantry, directinghim to desig. | and abiding faith i “tho fashion”—that | Odd Fellows, took place last Thursday nizkt: : The Creedo ¢ itement. ders Y L ! £ 4 2 Williams’ automatic bank punches. prioigreode Camp Exoltement to all orders for supplics for the poor and | nate an oficer of bis command. to proceed to | would endear it to every fomale heart—wero oble grand, J. S. Roberts; vice grand, Tk furnitara of the eolebratod A, i1, | Creede Camp promises to become a | askced for instructions from the board for his | recruiting dopot at Columbus barracks, O., 5 Andrews & ‘o, make. second Leadville. The number of peo- | future guidance, in view of the fact that the | forthe purpose of conducting a large detach- e ; 3 L I'he installation of the following ofticers of Although In her oighty-fifta year, the dég been received by the commanding officor, [ IUis full of humor and truth, shows = dcep | plaiy lodgo No. I, ludepondent Ordor of | coased had enjoyod vory £ood hoalth unil & fow days ago when she was attacked by th % SRS 3 o1 | provailing intluenza, which soon davelopl.t itaisrobed of thy sentiment that clusters El.f’:.:'::\m-r'n( oDKs BogreiaLy; L5, I'i‘a.xl\»f'."f. wto the diseaso that vesulted in her deay 1T f § i K i » subject prope BREOLy ({TAAREDN VAEISRS 40%C | Phie end came almost painlessly F1d ALK 2 le going into this wonderful camp is i e st mont of recruits to the regiment, [irst Liey. | 8¥0und aud underiies the subject proper. Murrby; ' side guardian, 1. 1. Parish, | The Ve All in lirst class condition kit i i 2 o [fcommittecsihadibeonkohange: line/puatlentiy ), 2. L G ¢ hias be ith 1tell you, dear creations of a necessity, | About twenty-five Sombers, together | J7or twenty-ona years Mrs.” Lininger had YRGIE W. GOODELL, Roceiver, unprecedented in tho history of Colo- | waq referred to the committee on charity and | ChanY E. L. Grumly has been selected for the you, o , | About twenty-five of the members, together | rado,except only during the Leadville o citement. It 1s estimated that now the Pt R e Sl Y the uso of Mr. Van Camp's name. Mahoney | will be sent. In view of the prospective | (o ani. R . 5 i 5 Tvery pair of spects or cye glasses | OWnsilo is located, that there will be | giso sent ina doubble-barreled communica- | trouble with Chils, this is gonerally rogarded | ¢N0Fies Dudios is our truo fric for the Tekamal lodgo, Tho Blair lodgo is | OF Whom sho had known during all the 3 eurg warranted o give satie netion at tho | ton thousand people in the camp by | tion, asking the commissioners to mako pro- | hercas indicatve of a determination by tho [ ful photographor, and is tho first to cor- | gatting very strong. ‘e burning of its hatl | PEBOF residanoo horo, and wis wreafly I Boston Store jewelry dopartment. June 1. The mew discovery is only | vision for supplying ice to the poor farm and | War department to fill up the army toits [ rectly deciphier what has been such an | December caused n great loss, as allits 17 ,,',‘“n 2k ",‘I’.‘"‘I" WAoo L v Ly J ; i LNl e reached by the Denvor & Itlo Grando | inviting ths board to visit tho paor faru in u | maximum strongth. onigma to the gencral puvlic and worla of | valuable records wero destroyed. 1t will | hAningerhoma, Two sons, George W - and irnoy cures ca | E bldg cailroad, and there is no stagi body during the coming week. The first part [ Irivate Atbert Deucrer, company H, . 0., “I'ho Tailor Mado Girl, buitd a good brick hall early in the spring. Mhatatte ERRTRAL it ; N Dr Blesoy curop atareh. - BErblde Y wis voforred to the committes on poor farm | Soventeenth infantry, hns made application | M e ome aijetot hoe cascls uni hools,? | 17ast Chancellor John Widenour will entor. | FHo latter hns been notified of uis mothery The Fastont Train bntho Wost Dr. McGrew, ontad s0s. 1441 w | With power to act, to be discharged, with permission to ro- | pnd left her staudivg out as u bas-reliefupon | 14in the members of Friune lodge No. i, e ! DR ALN MOFRR S v AL CRTEVLDIIVDL0 01808808, ar | "phe county clerk called the attention of the | enlist in the ordnance corps, Chicago & Northwostern train No 2 J. 1. Dietrick.architect, 906 N, Y. Life, | board to the provision of the statutes re- Captain A, H. Appel, assistant surgeon, loaving tho Union Pacific depot at | - & i ect, 906 N. Y. Life. | (iiring the clork to keep check account on | bas been granted twenty-three days' leave of OMAHA daily at 9:20 p, m., now arrive: the treasurer’s accounts and requested in- | absence, at Chicagoat11:59 a. m. next noon. Thi structions as 10 the wishes of the bourd, | Soveu xecruits mwizuod to the hosplial 18 by far the cest time ma Maveo = stating that to couply with the law would | corps ¢ isteuction to bo statione :’:,};f‘.fi‘l’n‘u:,‘ uiolioe ".;,‘,:’;’“,(“““; fi;lt‘l“fi"; morning and see for yourself you would | require the establishment of another depart- | at this post arrived on the 15th inst. e ine §8 Tuily up to the “Northe | 1o longer doubt me. Rosesare blooming | ment in the cleris offico aud necessitato an | The packers sent from this post for duty Mi§ Lraine 1§ fully up to the “North- |, o, front yard and all nature is us far | increased expenditure, T'he matter was re- | in the Department of T'exas have been per: Adards advanced in’ this lovely Puget sound | ferred to the jiidiciary committee, =~ manently transferrod to that department. ) The county troasurer was authorized to | Charles Thompson, s deserter from com- 'y o A 5 § duty. Tho regiment requires 120 recruits | just outside of the ken of ‘all scientfic inves. | with about twenty from L'remont, will go to | Fesided —in- this® city with = the faim Broken Bow, Neb. the superintendent directed to discontinue | and it is supposed that about thiz number | tigation and philosophic domonstration, | Tekumah uext Wednesday eveniug on a fra ily ot hor son, She lad W nnd taich | ternal visit. Tho Fremont toam wili do work | Wide circlo | of acquaintances, = many which will bo held at 2 o'clock tomo row afternoou at the residenco. A short serviea will becondncted by Rev. A, J. Turkle of KKountzo Momorial Luthovan church, Al frionds of the family are invited. At i o'c ocie tho remains will be borue to thodepot to 11496 Rock Island trafn and will be takeo to n, Il there to be laid to rest beside t1088. lifo partner, who passed from hes 40 the other side tweaty ono years sgo a panel of the door of socicly, as a menace to | Knights of Pythias, and their ladies at his those who do not recognize her truo attitude, | bome, ‘Thirty seventh and Marey streets, and a joy to those who do. And he not only | Tuesday evening, Februury 2, it being his credits her with artistic talent i the cutting | #5th birthday, Heis a genial host and a of & gown, but endows her with power—and | #rand good time is a l}ll_'ll'uml " courago, to carve and shape the social future, The ‘reports of Iorest lodge No &4, Dointing out to a sleepy, gaping pooplo that | Knights of Pythias, for the last six months in the building of her train she gives to the | Shows a net gnin of noarly 0 in the excho- world but a flash of the “‘making and | quor, and the conferring of twenty-one marring’” capabilitios that underiie and guido | degrees. “mn‘?l:;m‘l; ra nstallod at tho_ last y y as i > in your e Ct x re. meeting are past chanc r, James T 3 4 }S""“’I ",“,“ il v‘ll‘,'"' Ll e0:d o ""_c’t" employ an 6xira clevk at u_salary of §100 por | pany 13, Soventeonth infantry, has boon ap- | L e Satrevo somo of the protty things bo | chancelios commander, 1. K. Paxton; vice | Kl)led omo by June. The long journoy to | FERAY 15 he purpose of bringing certuin | profiended at Leadvillo, Col., and Is now in ! N 3 f It = 3 ey e n oo | chancellor, John Paterson: keeper of records | Portlund was made delightful by the | work in the office up to date. Mr. Van Camp | confinement at Fort Logau, 2878 0C U8 and. s W ’fi‘,:,"p,:g,“";;:::kn donk 1 and seals, A. M. Back: mastor of exchequer, | ex-policeman, today acliberately shot. anl i our train some of the accumulated dust that | C- A. Olsen: inastor ut arms, (. Christoffer” | stautly killed bis brother's wife, Mrs. M tia has gathered there and become an atom, at | Son. g { Goynor. The killing was tho rosult of & loast. of tho gonerous portrait of candor | A'he following oficers of rythagoras | family quarrel he has pictured. Rose B, Stiaws, > western S No.6,the* parlortreain, "still leaves at 5 p.m. daily from the U. P, depot, OMAHA, and arrives at Chicago 8:15 next morn- ing—vestibuled throughout. Free p orband - : 1 ! \ lor cars, Pullman & Wagner sleepe H«,rhllml ice and luxurious accommo- | stated that the work was some which had Private Daniel Hogarty bLas been trans- - I Brother's Wite, Cureaco, 1L, Jan, 21 —~Michae! Guynor, an i ations on the grand old Union Pacific.” | been allowed to fall beiind during Treasurer | ferred from company C tocompany &, Seven- L g t S - Bollw's time. Thero waa no provision mado | toentn in fuitr) gago checked from residences. Call at | Familton Warren, M. D., eclectic and | for paying the clerk, nlthough the question | Captain L. M. O'Brien, Seventeenth in- city office, 1401 Farnam, magnotic physician'and surgeon. Spe- | Was raised by Mr.' Berlin as to who was | fantry, has been granted thirty days’ leave RR Riecuie, G, I. Wes, cialty, disensos of women and children, | Fesponsible for the payment. of absence on account of the death of his ) ‘{ty Thek > y s BT, ¢ i34 2 Jeal Estato Owners' association o 0 centa: eacl additional ine, ten cents A Nebraska is famous for its fine oats. We have an expert watchmakerat the | 9F the Jent Tatate Dwhors) Ss00on 08 | work on the ice pond is in proaress and | o ! - Quail rolled oats are made in Nebraska, | Boston Store jewelry department, roll. Ho said tho committeo was unani- | theice houses are being rapidly filled, The IJ‘[:IHI_;'I.‘ )lhmwinnl Mrs. William Hudson 3 Ty Welnol B orez 00 1 mously of the cpinion that tho sorvices of | ice this year is fifteen inches thick, J & alnut Bloc e - . 5.00 ton delivered. | Barney Gordon and Pat Burke, employes in Lieutenant Colonel Sur 5 Must be an A No. 1 specinlty salesman | A, ) Moyer & Co.. 109 5. 15th street, the auditor's office, might be disponsed with nant Colonel Sumner Is confined to DEATHS. VIt | nis quarters with the gri - . to sell our goods to the trade, - - after January 31, and so recommended. The ) JyasH.haa BRIy otices of Ave lines.or loss wnder this head, Aty Tue . B, SANBoRN Co., What More Do You Want? recommendation was adopted unanimously. Fl'l"l‘l: social clab’s K'riday eveniug ball wasn | ., nia'!Gaeh ltitional (ine ten conts, Aty 1508 Howara St. Shortest line,fastest time. low rates, o committeo found that the adverUising | “Sergeant Hargls of the Eighth oavairy was | ORRIGAN- Mauri [ ° . 5 YLt g Ahath Byori . uge 86 yours, Puncral sl AT unlon dopots, Pullman dinors and sleop- | F PEinting and supplios was defoctivo and | 1,6,ccAbly dischared o 1'eldy aes ORI AN 2 elec, e XN " uperal Annual masquerade ball of Union Pac | rs, fine sconicry and porfect sorvico on | SEscsed WAk obier B be b ot vy | A miustral troupe is belng organised for o | dnnghier, Mes | Hingy, norsh '1 Zi 09 DO LC l as St iflo bundwill tako place at tho Exposi- | tho Union Pucific to all polnts west. oot and tho caurt room occupied by dudgs | Burpose of furuishing wbeiy eutertatnments | Y¢S R (J = &l on building, Friday, February 12, 92, e Ko sor were ordored. irlng U . : i v y CYie nat The ladies of the poat V' " CLARKE=Mrs. Mary N, nged 61 yoars, 4 : ey yon comrr el Dr. Cullimore, oculist. Bes building Major Paddock rBad & lengthy petition i P © 8 leap year 4 & ater of Willian it1ie: o3 Quail volled outs are the finest made, e % | from W, J. Conuell, in which ho urged the | Jarty ot tio poev ball on viduy evening, the | monthis ster af Wil N AVhitiiew, uttor WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. To Sheet music 10¢, 5. Bank, 1145, 16th, | necessity of openiue tho strocts through | “*" RS 0t 1. o'tk K 100,000, 0 1 A Douglax rlaco enstward to Hanscom bark. | powy ivvs uitde Fany isers: bost il y a2 olvlock atinge i FAMILY TRADE SOLICITED. GOODS DELIVERED FREF OF CHAR( 1 00,000.00 on good improved property A majority of the finance committee recom vl o st little avenport strect 2 4 - " y FES. or vacant 1ots in Omaha, : mended that the matter bo referred to the | '8 fordyspopsia sour stomach,bad breaih wardod 10 Missachusetts IN OMAHA, SOUTH OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFES, FIDELITY TRUST COMPANY, mayor and eicy council as the commissioners What ¥ e R s Wo make o specialty of Pure California Clavets, por case of 12 quarts # 314 1 b0 Becauso it is a solid vestibuled tvain | had no authority to open streets iu the city 00 Pradidt o 0 T Ane QLT et i i o B JURATEOENE A Pty palace sloepors, | Hmits. “Tno report was wdooted l.“l'”;",', roaklenil Kigan of the Chioago, St | At M Shectut Iwtipk od v, Ml . FPer Bosle, 53 gonts We have an expert watchmaker at the | Pullman dining cars,” free reclining The county clork was directed to advertise | ’aul & Kansss City railroad spoke of buying | a1 kind feclings long 1o be rer Toston Store jewelry department. chair cars and modern day coacl * | tehatda fer RIXMSNINN WIDROMS, M. & aystom weab of the Missourl he reforrey to | the hearts of hr muny frivn A : ' - d 8 1es, “I'he county clork was direoted to take an e Kan v . lowing resolutions s gunranteed for purity, quality, o Sm——— . Hecause 1t makes fast timo inyontory of 8100k In il county oMicos ana | Lhe K8nsas Gy, Wyundotto & Northwest Alrenty God hwying enlled away from t omplete stock in Omahi of wines, g uor y It Housekeepers will find Quail rolled Because it loaves at 10:00 n. m., & take @ receipt therefor from the officer in 10 Jaster ruus from Katsas City 1o | earthiy pilgrinaco Mes bunnio Hart, r Gorl Prance, Spain, Italy, and othe oats the best made. venient time for starting. charge and to open up an account with each ndale, an., and Beatrice, Neb., |t Resolved, Thit wo express herehy our heart 1 I \ AS s lias been in uds oo Wl Syubathy ind aech sorrow Lo ber dis ) t productions S i You can get your tickots and mako | oficer and to koep record of ail supplios is- | I Vo0t in e b “‘,l,f’,'_“‘; recolvér for some wcd ‘htisbind und five childron In this sad Any grocer can supply you with Quail | your sleoping car reservations at 150z | sued to each oficer. d sold There has £ Lhelr DEreive ' $ DelCuyper Gin 1 e 8 g since been ‘Salk.of reorgunizing it by | &4 erant bhor e tie. 312 rolled outs—delicious for broakfust. Cradvny o gl ppiog g Nop g o 21008 eS8 MO/ ng it by its old ! urs [ 1.25; per o i e e Y Clan Gordou's Celehration, gunaps, 8 dime 18 rumored the % The Way to G ity Ticket Agent U, I’ System, Clap Gordon. No. @, Order of Scottish | 108118 teylugites yis You have seen California frequently | ywomen's diseases |,',A Lonsdale, 6108, 13, | (1ans. will give its second annual coucert at Use Hallar's Barbou W mentioned in newspapers and magazines, _— Washington nall tomorrow evening in cele- | cuts,old so Bd sprains Perhaps & friend has been there and W. T. Seamun, wagons and carriage » | bration of the 15id anmversary of tho birth | 1o always ges weli writes ‘enthusiastic lotters back home o 8% %1 of Rohert Burns, Very elsborate prepars about the climate and the fruits It Ttead the Burlington itoute's adv, tions have heen made, and the event prom mukes you anxious to see the country - s08 10 b0 Bu_excentionally pIeRsant one y for yoursell. WINTER YOURS, | 'Tho program is a varied one and _comprises The best time to gois in the fall and wu addross of weicome by (hief H. |.awrie. winter. ‘Then work here Is loast pro or Lands via the Wabush | @ address on tne mewmory of Buras by Past - ing and California climuto is now pleas Houte Chisf A U Troun, an wddvoas by Past Unlef L ing. The way togo is vie Santa b [y 7 - Suls G Blieids on Pho Land We Left He. - TRy Wy ARl pOPUIRE { The Wabash are now selling round | hiud (/s interepersed with Seottish songs, por- | rip tiokots good returning June 1 | veeltations feom ¢ of the boloved sonnlly conducted parties, loaving Chi- | 16 (o all thie oo, R o’ veollations feom the works of the beloved ' winter resorts in vard, selections by the pipes and reels in : cago overy Suturday ovening, and loav: | nessso, Mississippl, Alabams, Goo 04t \ f Ing Kanans City overy Sundiy morning. | Plaeida, North shd = South Care - Bpecial agents and porters in attoud: | Loulsiany, Arkansise aad Toxas. M aneo, Pulliman tourist sl L The qulckest and best route to tho Licenses were issued to the fullowing par I used, furnishod with bedding, wat- | Mot Springs of Arkausss For tickels | 168 by Judee Kiler yesterda C B CONNOR & CO \[uuu‘ tollet artiolos, et~ Noeond | wnd ful) informntion in regard 0 ro itos | Nemo and Addrg A H . . .y : - | and dining cars on both train Wo w from 5 per cent 1o 40 per cent on a Maplo tally Wit th M« ; Te Mus 1 Hes & per bottl NATALIA B N 5 Mehy Mis, J. Mo RTE | . f 1 $ Brand Star re liniment fo uorses and cat ase Hokets honoved. Write to E L | aust orsouth call at Wabash office, 1604 bosstad ‘ — LS lmer, passonger agent Nanta Fo | Faraam street, o o G ) Ly b : - | P s Or 2 2 6 N4 BRE B YOIR veleh Ouate, Not, | W Boatep 2y wriw G 8 Clales, | || \ : Used in Miltions of Howes~40 Yeurs the Staudard, ‘ 1409 Douglas St., Between 14th and 16th Sty o

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