Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 18, 1892, Page 25

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 18 1892 IWENTY-FOUR WE GOT I'T Yes, we have secured the C. C. Sherwood stock of Fine Imported Dress Goods, Trimmings Suits, Cloaks, Bric-a-brac, And all the High Class Novelties FOR ALMOST NOTHING, and are are now offering it at the lowest prices ever heard of even for cominon goods ki 5 Sherwood’'s $128,00 H B The I.umest lines and } AS IS WELL KNowN i n [ESS G[l Evening and Reception 50 i il N :‘ We have more than § Jeweled Robes, ‘B nRrOS IRIN it WS 300 pattern ulilo mfl.kd § : for emarcd : $88 Patterns ie .I\her tv'unmhw_ { MNOP BB silk and bead passe-; Imported § go Ementeries ever shown —_ 5 ) i r st From the empires of China, »an and in Omaha. . Has always carried the finest lines of ver brought § # ; i Sherwood’s B N =3 Hebl: ; : to the city or ever imported intc stern coun- ¥ Noiwo l $38 to $80 Patterns E B HALL I:WZPQE’:TEDI o r: i t :v‘“;'l pm a fine horted cloak i 1 ! H B M PA . = and L t away. try, and you will certainly consult your best inter- ; Alik 1 now : : H | e Ever ,,:-w, to ""Y sold before January 1, ests by buying now, for at our pri the stock will 1 oW “““ now being sold aty dide regavdless of prices or consequences. soon disappear; and furthermore, all the goods re- We ave selling themd § Evening Shades in OU R PRIC g n for less than you will stec i Lo maining unsoid by January 1, will be shipped out of § 4 Lo R Imported mu i) on gl! orwood’s Fine show cases I3 pay for common fab- BROAD CLOTHS C.l) g : : £ 3 the city. rics elsewhere in R ~ HS, 0 Nost wiving thom ¢ and If)nlul olasses for sale E Omaha. H Sherwood’s price $4. YARD. Away, you see. at barz R TR TS | b L You will be most gladly welcome=--Come and sce us. FIRST FLO@R NEW YGR’K LIFM BUHLDIN -' J Sh (*i‘us‘??(if?’g(;é}?fi A?i“fv tand, like . y t 2 i 3 ) i S stead of launchin wandsome s chioy be selected , like eat many prima ! b tand a sct of fruit knives as a v 1 s ) \ ancements in Which Omaha Artists 0 [ cs not alveady i i donnas, after long s and in brilfiant cos- | wonial of esteem from their p 4 e \ hi ) 1 v 18, but wh Arrangements _-“ ijel IG' b ’AIL E m chorus, ey R 2| tumes and w 1 el Rocky Mountains Are Incrusted with olors ar s not | oy carbuncl .l \I‘u i om the Messiah whic : ) s t ! 12 i an naturalist, e A tious from | Peorin ¢ > S » father | Qi Sl wg at Teinity g (i ! ) ; cathedral Sunday w + repeated ey ¢ £ A SEconinY vere made of this CLOSING EXERCISES AT BROWNEL A ot | g 1 B b e " | AN OPERATION OF NATURE'S FORCES | oahrsd homms Aty ; h R of i 1L | stantly \ them with | the evenin School - Emmi Abbott's | - ) he eastern s f 4l horus e, health, orfu 1 | Goul's oratorio, **From the I y Opals in AL sangi i e 0.8 of the Work of the Lune: » other by the westo i i c a toward pals in Abunds and Crystals to BlE DG ol Jusie. which has £t home eph Gaubim Gid Thans Albert will f : wive been found I R ; ) kland, Neb., Tuesc s i 1 3 i 1bi dodeea- " Not the least ractive feature of the sy and Georg Wilson, seerctary twith a firm and vesol | hoir has g a 3 2 i 1 ! v s | 1 f ' p out of World's fuir1 vear will be what v ) i sh t from town 1o town, g1y cano soloist. During the month ”' ut of the sit ! a one, N net has hitherto been T T e g The s imon i sitaloiatl Brohm ol ertainments in hotel park ! will also play at Stant Neb, enver i 8 m one-tenth | ¢ ctically nume aviat und at Salida I l diam- o s ; A Wi RS SR s halls, AU times she made i e s, i Grove and Hull, T carry away souvenirs of some kind or other. n o wal . re in- | ctor, and the smatlon g L ovory Sher to the next town t From the number of stores devoted ) dlarge | one time had to leave her i January 1 Mr. Jofeph Gahm wil 3 oLesstovoted stoatho 5 5 ; y sof t . ; sale of trinkets A lo Crocidolites, than have ever been br dicnce s and frionds ol tho o beautiful garment in which 1 it ith the s and E o oceasion. The plans puy o ioa 1t dors sbmear i ordiing ved in the cveniug to eaptivate her 1w .u‘ll ot lanow thie consti Lof music include agrand chorus wueted by Mrs, J. W, Cotton and Saurotsniymenpiofhonbill s, lulesovident, Fsaysiitho veriSun ¢l ESI AN TS e n which the chory 1 Miss Wallace, the former di al ! Areioasisol g . Il“"\'fl] ‘?]”\‘\ on" | ganized. Miss Myrtle Coon L traftic of At importance has been ' i i . cRimihliol ] ind the latter the ing wal. The efforts were rewarded, After visiting | cathedral, will be the sopr and | ot idatio dinnercoithaiable bUkEGEY ] e by e e J I IOk pupils who participated in the program of | numerous towns and villages, she found | Winfield Blake, who is now Many people, however, ave not really [ 1oris it as : have potrified |0 e s tralin nnd. Ton NG AR L v avonini irendered. 4o salectiona | herselffhosos - of ; o) b First Metodist chureh convinced that these beautitul wood, A1b s sillcate . : tate we haye hitherto foun assizned them in @ manner that was highly | #40d with this N f mentary both tot rown efforts and 1 etlciciey of 1l i 5 iz and 13 ] Ler little towns, and with sueh voice fases Doty and. Bunting.. Miss 151l s 1z out alone, she appeared in * thaw in the wol o ‘ 0 Wi « “\:u‘ thi D Agates, Garnets Vrimn Donna. ter number of (0 choruses bl evel S sment for a +duties ¢ and ch orat St Mary's Avenue Congregational church and the choir will be entivel semi-precious stones of moun Aol abjects ar e L brought from the ranges west of Denver, be- | oo, ’fi"j%"‘, 0 toong of silex, 80 it & [ butwemavein abunday cause in Dana’s “Minerolo; the s d | bi tis u wood opul ch tind 1 L verY young m oy s o \ ¢ fatherat 9,10 and 11 years | Mr. Ned Stewart, o son of A, W, Stewart, T B i bie to reach the of t S of aze and w ) i gave two | s o public diftfeult form of the ) 1 i 3 the uud rovatl of the i g s iR LR iy takingn two wee 3 ‘ ¢ iy ) 5 obe 11 “Did you know choral mu Lk wer way and back, | 1oy ¥ vith Huns Al k 003 i (L ALl e L Aokl : AT AL her efforts. - ? B K Wil c f ho are never rober? ) splendid The query is often heard in musical cirel vhic 1y I of gold | d i ¢ 7 i 0 R, Culas, ttrnoted nt ic L fiomds qe | Why Mis. Cotton does not display her voice ore i P 1 ) (K ) 3 (T el dia, as far b instruction at Ot tockic - e thiat bs always Drank, 1 to send her to Europe to study, In | more coneert engagements, she ap) Vinan adian | Tnreferring latter Mrs, Co order thut th is ) v roKi whi T opers ane wi Lo eeoguized as a | hat her tastes were too d feet unison wit aton of the « ! o Sonig v o of i next June 155 sange i o : EBE . ap in du n.‘.\‘“‘ = e B i in %8 . b into the Piano Quartett Moszkow 1 . 5. Kronber AT e T b ; 5 e AR . ma ! ping off, too, o Quitrtot.. Moszkowal X A choir of Russian sin national and it dufotte i e L & Ay ful W alneming Tl must have Relneeko f i picturesque costumes, sliging with good | ¢ b expense, but wot really finer b il : el v Miss ) than a similar object of glass. So abundan i e ¢ ‘ numbered several millions at one time, is the supply of rock crystal in Colovado thiat K LR [ music and illustrating thereby the comection | we could ke tucles for th Carl Bolim ' st Je young si between popular and academic Russian Land drive the ilinn pebbles out of izod people of order of intelli- music. and the influences of the one on the snee and the til on the faco of the ptlier [ i specticle unsial i o advantage in speetacl ¢ cavth. The Jups belisve that cleanlis least in this country . i t al 0y 155 Spec RIS | minan 1o godliness, ¢ TRl A MR T i 5 Xeept that the former are yery hard ) i shere A 1088 18 rinan 1o godiliess, and a musical, but also | frow Bt and n ) I thysts i 1 o alwiy Idiing in iter, but ¢ ) abroad, and 3 s well as man the Russian choir i t | f y s i * i pretenco of Avion " club M oty and N Bunting have spent 4 1o Madam Lineff. which 1 tnot adrop Phillin ! h ing Mine. ) Ui New York ¢, prd Lo « | ik of wat f 1 lies excopt by American o ono tion, condu sy I ¢ of Omaha at B | Ainu in Bk, goa | P effect theiv highly original national folk Mendelssolin v cannot connt 20,000 v oare asmall, hawey, half-civils ierbert Sharp oxpress the complete her Kullak 1oy Take n u \ mber w er which a mandolin v unn ved i I rlmll\ ¥, v . 3 ‘ 7 encore 1 Utopiat 1 Salit 1" and - Maceabs ( 3 wh genuine are a very cre e munner, and al their reg 31 « £ t b her father, M Seth Abb I ) tet with 0« to by Mis: iting Mrs. M. 1L Dixon f I'lie coll ee cl aug the T | Seventeenth street. Mr. Abbott Hariel, 4! ascha Ieken given during “ 3 R i ! ;. cher and has been a member of | quartet dined cludes no I ti | Academy for fifty-four years. To | Year,” cor of the 1 3 v i Miss Abbott owed her first musi--| loe G. Kra and this t livid- | e I'he insti — pictivs Colorado Agate ino Miss Abbott gives the | hofi® At oRaln e | ! or use popularity with the | Jensen ftion, with & stage whi A ninine ¢ admivers of o} “Bohewian : Choir Of #00 voives, & o ki ) ’ o, brave, warm-hearted givk, ”-“(,‘“ was rej 3y ) b ! ; o8, i ! [ uer oy i« orchiesira, - Coy 1 be Y and developed into o pure and efine rdeim 4 Angel : f b ) ftor wiber I lar soloi ” ‘l"‘ ive » . oo - " g s " | w s : ) \ ] cmning W ) 10 pioccn will b engarod £ the stuge and did much o improve the [ At the close of the program a reception | frow the us v's Litl y R 5 i ! tics | Ve 1440 g Prrg Mothe thrce days festivil will probubls | standard of opera sivgers. Her firsy | was teudered to Dr. and Mis, Kerr by the | A perfect little pill lie Lheaters of unsc e win phiefly almandics or ahniaditcs, cu 5 ve ) v W & 1 who rose above all the temptations

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