Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 8, 1893, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BOSTON STORE LINEN SALE MAnnnu} Sale of Linens and Muslins to | Be the Greatest OF ON THE FACE THE EARTH : Demonstrating That the Boston Store Is Bound to Rank First in Linens and Musling as Well as all Other Reliable Merchandise, Months of preparation Montns of 2ful gathering Months of stupendous efforts combine | to make this year's linen und muslin snle not only the greatest singlo sale of ith kind, but groater than all the others | vut together. | TABLE DAMASKS Extra quality, oii turk d tabls da mask, warranted fust 18¢ worth 40c. Alexander celebrated red table damask, the worth 6. CREAM DAMASKS, White's silver finish, all linen Ger man damask=, sold the world over for 50e, go v e, The widest, all linen cream Seotch damask, made to retail at 75¢, go at 53¢ | a yard. BLEACHED TABLE Full bleached table damask yord. Thisis an extra leader and will sell only two cloths to a customer. W, Liddell & C Jolfast manufac- turers, best 8-4 table damasks, which sold regularly at $1.00 o yard, tomorrow e, We are DAMASIK nt 48c a wi showing the most completo lines of table damask with napkins®i 8-4 and 5-8 to match, at 8¢, V8¢, 81 and $1.50 per yard. Hotel keepers and economical hou: keepere should lay in a supply of thes linen barguins DINNER SETS, Fine pattern cloths, in all aizes, with £ and napkins to mateh, from the cele- brated looms of Andrew Reid & Co., ete, They aro the very latest designs | and heavy doublo satin damask. During this sulo we will sell 84 at $1.4¢ 8x10 at § 8x12 at We hav styles. nupkins to match !l these | LUNCH CLOTHS. All liien. fancy border fringe cloths at 69c¢, worth 78 Large assortment, linen nand tureey re 69¢c, worth $1.00. “The largost nssortment of styles ever shown in two to four yard cloths, all in one lot, at 93¢, worth fiom $1.50 to LINEN TOWEL All linen towels, 3ic, worth 6e. Fino damask towel , worth 12 At 15¢, the fin und largest x|=~;mt- | ment of 25¢ and 39¢ huck, dumask and | momie all-linen towels, all of which go | at 15¢ each. At 25¢ wo will sell you o fine damask towel, ¥ of a yard wide and 13 yard long. and a knotted fringe dam: towel, worth up to 43¢, tomorrow 25¢ all at ved border fringo cloths go each. TURKISH TOWELS. Large plain white Turkish towels 10c, worth 17¢ Extra heavy double thread Turkish “towels 15¢, worth 25c. Tmmenso size full bleached and un- bleached Turkish bath towels 25c, worth &0c. WASH CLOTHS. 500 dozen Turkish wash rags at 20c per dozen. Only. by the dozenand one dozen only 1o a customer. CRASH AND TOWELING. Full bleached all linen crash toweling 8fc o yard. Plain brown Irish ecrash and red checked glass toweling, 7ie, worth 12c, Extra heavy full bieachod Barnsley crash, justthe thing for roller towels, at 12¢, worth 18c. BED RIZA DS, Full size, 11-4 crochet bed spreads a 79¢, worth $1.25. Very fine Murseilles pattern spreads 98¢, worth $1.50, 12-4 imported worth §1 The 5 imported spread, $1,08, $2.47 nud §3.49, anteed worth double. BLEACHED MUSLINS, Fivo cuses of yard-wide, fine quality staple brands, bleached muslins, go av bc u yard. 10 cnses best grad and Lonsdule bieached muslin at 8ic a yard. 1case Lonsdale cambric at e a ard. THY BOSTON STORE, . W. Cor. 16th and J)ouglun strects, Marseilles spreads, bed All guar- "ruit of the Loom () K, Closing out cloak 85,00 cloaks for § $8.00 and $0.00 c! $12.00 and $13. $16.00 and $18.00 cl “’U 00 cloaks for ‘N teld. for Lu 00, $40.00 clouks for $25,00. AR TS Monday morning. This is u rare opportunity to \m\ new cloaks, choice styles in best materials at prices way below actual value. 0. K. SCOFIELD’S Cloak Store, Farnam street, opposite N. Y. Building, Life The new Douglas unty map com- iled by Robert I, Willis is now offered or sale. Mi. Bless is nuthorized to solicit in Omauha. Ounly 100 printed. Price $10. Ladies artistic hairdrvessing,Ideal Hair Store, Karbach Bl'k, 200 8, 15., Tel 1618, French hairdressor in attendance. —— Real estate, Barguins only. w word is fz( 1. . G, Albright. 621-2-3 N. Life bldg, T —— Dr. Campbe'l, homwopath, 806 N. Y. Life. -~ Frescoing and interior decorating, de- signs und estimates furnished, Humy Tehmann, 1508 Douglas streot. W. T. Seau ringes Via the Wabash Route, ¥ The short line to St, Louis and quick- est route south, Ouly 87 hours to Hot Springs. Only 89 hours to New Orleans. Only 384 hours to Atlunta. Only 62 hours to Jacksonville. ‘With corresponding fust time to all _points east and south. Round trip Ekcu to tlot Springs, New Orleans, ke Charles, Galveston, San Autonio, City of Mexico, Los Angeles, San Fran: elsco, Mobile,Jacksonville, Tampa, Ha- vana und all tho wintor resorts of the uth and west. Reclining chair cars to St, Louis, Toledo and Detroit, man buffet sleeping cars on all - Ml'llnt Baggage checked from hotels b lvlu residences to destination, ts, sleeping car accommodations lurllur lnlormnuon call at Wabash ALL l' | sell this shoo at $1.00 and they cost us at CO0K'S CLEARING SALE. $60,000 Stock Finest Shoes at 20 Per Oent Disoount. THERE IS NO RESERVE—EVERYTHING GOES Greatest Bonl Fide Disconnt Clearing Salo of ¥ine Shoes Ever Held In Omaha.— Come in Quick and Get These Bargair Gouus \I/\Rl(l ) IN PLAIN Cook's 20 nu: cent (h«mmt shoe sale still continues on every shoo in the store. This is our January cat price sale. ¢ we will place on sale— D ladies’ fine kid shoes with | patent leathor tips; our regular $3.00 | shoe, but on Monday they ull go at 20 | per cent off, $2 40. 51 pairs ladies’ fi kid butto ent, goes at We will offer one lot of fine kid s, patent leeather tips and h solo, suitable for winter wear at This is n $3.00 shos and a great bargain welt 'l his week we will close out 120 pairs of fine cloth top welt heavy sole $4.00 shoe at air. Any shoo you nsk to ses in our _entire stock you can buy this week at 20 per cent discount, We are giving this discount to every- hody. Wo have the largest stock of boys’, misses’ and children’s shoes in Omaha and all goods marked in plain figures, This week we will offer 180 pair of boys school shoes, sizes 2 to 54, at $1.20. This is very cheap. Please ask to see this shoa. One lot of misses’ shoes, straight grain gout stock, sizes 11 to widths A to will close this lot out v $1.00 a pair. the regular p tho city on this shoe is § want to make a test and people read this adver the factory $1.60. We will now offer our entire etock of shoes at o general eut in prices of 20 per cent off from our regular marked sell- ing price, which is in plain figures. We do this to reduce our immens and we find our stock e and we are bound to reduco ys do as we adyer- come to our store RESETAE v alw tise, and you ean now and select v shoo bu want and our salesmen will give you 20 per cent dis- count without you asking for it. Come and see us and be convinced, Tell your frionds and neighbors Remember, you will not bo asked to buy any old truck for we have none, but | & | you may make vour selections from tho largest and finest stock of shoes in the city. LADIES. Thia will give you Our $7.00 hand made shoes at $5.60. Our $6.00 shoes at $4.80. Our $5.00 shoes at $4.00. .00 shoes at $3.20, .50 shoes at $2 80, 00 shoes at $2.40, 0 shoes at $1.60. 0 shoes at $1.20. 81.00 xhoes at 8oc. GENTLEME Wo will seil you J. wner’s patent ldather $7.00 shoes at 85.60. Our $7.00 shoes at $5.60. our $6.00 shoes at 4. 80, Our $5.00 shoes at 34.00. Our §4. 110 shoes at ! 0 shoes at $2.40. \\ © propose to makethis the greatest | shoe saleever held in Omaha, because | vou can buy just the sho want and | save 20 per cent in buying them of us. | Now, this sule will not last long, so | come oarly before the best styles and sizes are gon fine G. W. COOK & SON, ook’s old reiiuble shoe store, 208 and 205 Fifteenth streot, Karoach block. Pleasure iittle money besides a per- knowledge of that ramarkable s, A special part; i ness men from Omaha and vieinity to | s Galveston and other points in Texas | and veturn, will leave Omaha Sunday | evening January 15 1803, Don’t m this opportunity. 'Lickets for the trip can only be obtained from F. F. Wil | Lums, room 522 First National Buol | Building, who will furnish full particu- lars upon application. sonal state— If yoa want money on real estate don’t ail to see Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam strect, - Receiver's Sale, Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock, noon, of 27th January, 1893, for any partor the whole of the manufactured and unman- tured stocic of Robinson & Stokes company, at Omaha, consisting in part of u full line of the celebrated **Buck- skin’sbrand of pants, shirts, overallsand duck clothing, together with office furni- ture, fixtures, partitions, safe (Hall), about 100 sewing machines, and ull tables. shelving, tools und appliances, including one band cloth-cutter, used in suid factory; and also including’ one 40- horsepower boiler, one 85-horsepower engine, dynamo for instalation of 280 incandescent lights, together with the building and appurtenances—the latter to be sold subject to any rights of Kast | Omaha Laud Co, there The inventory, stock and above arti- cles may be examined on the premises. Iach bid must be for cash or its equiva- lent, accompanied by a certilied check payable to my order, for 20 per cent of amount bid." Tho right is reserved to reject any or Dated Juouar, receiver, JOMERY, CHARLTON & HALL, Attorneys. S Panic Among the Dentists, This is the reason--teeth extracted full set of teeth $5. All work at jnst balf what other dentists charge. Call and be convince DRr. WITHERS, Dentist, 4th floor Brown blk., 16 & Douglas St. el Gl Entire stock of clothing of the Misfit Parlors will be sold, beginning Tuesday morning, January 10th, by the insur- ance company. B A. J. Meyer introduced genuine Pea- cock coal with Mount & Griftin, 213 S, 14, o Exhibitors at the Fair. Have ou seen The Illustrated World’s ffair? The only publication illustrating the progress and ever, phase and feature of the glent exposi- tion from start to finish, It’s the finest and most attractive publication ever published. Indorsed by all World’s aiv official. The 100-page dedication number (second edition) cont: [ lete list of American exhibitors; price, 1. Subscriptions can begin With firet issue; 18 numbers (8 volumes) now ready; $2.50 a vear; 23 cents a cop; Farnam street, or CLAYTON, Agent, Omahu. Big pay to local agents; write for par- | would be toid that it would cost $1. THE W. R. BENNETT (0. They Open Another New Department—Con- stantly Increasing Facilities, THREE CAR LOADS OF FLOUR JUST IN Prices Low n Flour Away Down - Wonderfully Prices in Al Departments—Don't Forget Our Fresh Butter 1 Eggs. New watch and jewelry repairing de- partment, where you can get your watches, clocsor jewelry of any kind repaired by a thoroughly competent and oxperienced workman at n very low | price. How often do we carry our wateh when it is really of no use to us on account of its gaining or losing or stopping, simoly because we are sure if we took it to most jewelers we 50 or $2.00 to put it in good shape, when in ality h: o ought not to pay more than 50c or T3¢ to have it fixed und guaran- toed. We propose to do all work en- trusted to our care in o faultless man- ner, and guaraateo the work in every POPULAR PRICES hing you have to 1 lot us” estimate on \on it won't cost you anything to do this, and we are sure we can save you big money. Our guarantee goes with every job. In this ill‘ptll'llm‘nL you will also find an elegant assortment of jow- elry, wutches, clocks and silverware, and our prices aro right every time. Now is your time to buy crockery, prices arce down and quality up. Tea cups & Plates 5¢ each, or 40 a dozen. Chamber sets, 6 pieces, $1 Tumbiers only 3¢ each. 8 CARLOADS OF FLOUR Just received. Prices are away down, ¢ for a 50-1b. suck and all grades guaranteed. Our butter department is prices are very low. No oleo by us, Our eggs are all carefully candled and are the best to be had in the city. OUR MEAT is doing wondrou fair treatment is seconds sold by us, the best. In stationary velopes only 8¢, Guod note paper 3¢ per quire. Toilot paper 8¢ per pack. Toilet paper s¢ per roll. School pads, tablets, slates, pencils of all kinds. Picture books, ete., ete. All at Bennett's popular perices. Get all your goods of us from our gro- cory dapnuuem. tea, coffee and spice, hardy igars and tobacco, dry n, and our drug departments, Look for bargains in all of the above departients, In drugs we can save you money on anything we carry line, We are stili serving free, clam bul- lion, beef bullion, cherry cordial, beel extract, all as [ree as the air you breath. Call in and try any one or all for a week or so free, and see if they don’t benefit you. It won’t cost you anything to try and it may givo you n new lease of life. booming; handled i all our meats are 25 we offer nico en- the most in this W. R. BENNETT CO. et At Wonderland, Mr. George Wessells, the York actor and Miss Nellie ing are the latest addition to the stock company at Wonderland and Bijou theater. They make their initial bow to an Omaha audience at this house lnmmlm\, in Mrs. McKce Ran- “The Golden Giant,” are a criterion, are bound to once become favorites. They are both very strong actors, full of fire and da: cedingl Their support i lent. Miss Dora Lowe is another new member of the company and 1 divide the juvenile roles with Mi: psy Barlow, wlio remains, Mr. Harry F low, Mr. Jack Rall and Mr. C. .L’III\IN old favor will also be in the c Golden Giant” isa strong G drama, bordering on the sensational, and wherever_presented has proven a great For its production at the Bijou iccess has been 'y is now om the ie and many new cffeets will be introduced ; the costumes will be elaborate, those of Miss Elti 1o costing her over The spe program w il nlw be winner, fors Fredd; his third week, yet hi new. With suc box oftice re week. eminent New nded to; ne specialties will all be F lent program the pts should be large next A meeting of Monday evening, J the purpose of el suing y moset” is called for 9,at 8 p. m., for tion of ofticers for the en- Members' attendance particu- Joux T, Tovaxs, James Brown of 3015 St. Louis, was run over by a butchor wagon at'Leonard and Iastern avenues on Monday last and had his leg broken. - > Dickson street, Promyp OMAHA, Neb., De Life Insurance Compan Gentlemen : Please accept our thanks for the promptness with which the claim of 35,000 under policy No. 3488, upon the life of Samuel J. Howell was paid, your draft being received upon the day on which the proofs were com- pleted. We tuke pleasure in commend- Ing your company for the courteous | manner in which we have been treated in the settlement cf this claim. In be- hall of my mother, Mrs. Annie E. How- ell. Yours very truly, D) RD E. HOWELL. 1892, —Union Omaha, Neb., Sl uil b A Contrast. Omaha: Thermometor 22 below; wind blowing 50 miles an hour; ice nud snow everywhere. San Bernardino: Thermometer 70° above; no snow; no wind; flowers overy- where, To exchange the discomforts of the one for the comforts of the other it is only necessary to pun'hns% feom the city ticket agent of the Burlington | Route at 1223 arnam St., a round trip | ticket to the Pacific Coast; eighty dol- lars will do it The best uvurlxmd train is the Bur- lington’s No. 3, which leaves Omaha at 4:50 p. m, daily, making connection in Denver the next morning with all Trans-Continental trains via the scenic lines to the Coast. e Peacock is the best soft coal, only by Joues, opnosite postoflica. Sold —— Look Out for Cold Weather. But ride inside of the electric lighted and steam heated vestibuled apartment trains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway and you will be as warm, comfortable and cheerful as in your own Hbrnr_y or boudoir. To travel between Chigago and Omaha in these luxuri- ously appointed trains is a suprems sat- isfaction; and, as the somewhut ancient advertisement used to read, *‘forfurther rticulars see small bills.” Small bills Fud lurge ones, too) will be accepted ticulars. Jewell Halligan, neral manager, Chicage A ! or passage and sleeping car tickets at le Farnam stroet OMAHA DAILY BE Worth of Desiraile Goods, E: SUNDAY BOSTON STGRE BARGAIN TRAY Every Departmentt in the Honse Will Have 8pecinl Bargsin Trays Tomorrow, CONTAINING THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS Telng All the Broken Lots, ®ads and Ends, and Si) gle Articles Which We Have Found Since Taking Stock. And which wo out immediately. BARGAIN TRAYS OF HOSIERY. An immense tray of ladies’ and misses’ all wool hosiery in seamless and full regular mude goods, all worth from 35¢ to H0¢, go for 15c a pair. Odds and ends in children’s ali wool ribbed hose, 3¢ a pair. BARGAINS-LADIE'SUNDET Large tray of ladies’ heavy ribbed un- wear, high neck and long sleeves, , worth 50c. Ladies’ natural wool underwear 25¢, worth 77 Children have decided to close WEAR ac i L wool underwoar 9c. M UNDERW R BARGAIN An immense 1ot of over 200 dozen me#’s camels’ hair, all wool, gray-scar- let, fine merino and fancy underwear, worth up to $1.00, go at 35 Ladies and children’s pure silk, warm mittens, 20, worth $1,00, 1,000 dozen children’s muslin drawers and ladies’ corset waists, 10¢ Ladies waists with shoulder \mrth $1.25 go at 40c. 10,000 yards of 3-inch wide fine Ham- 'g embroidery 5ca yard, worth up to straps An immense lot of 50c embroidered silk chiffon handkerchiefs, 124c, ILVETS AND PLUSHES. All our odd pieces of silk plushes and velvets worth up to $1.00 go at 25c a yard. A big lot of real camel’s hair sergos, 40 inches wide, in navy, brown, gray, greens' reds and blacks, worth 7e, go at 20¢ yar RN BARGAINS. All colors of best split single double zephyrs, 13c a lap, worth Ge. White hemmed handkerchiefs ready for use, 1c euch. Large Turkey red handkerchiefs, 2c each. Large soft gray blankets, 75¢ each. Best lnundry soap, 1ic for large bars, worth e the world over. : “kst cocoanut oil toilet soap le, worth 0c. 1,000 dozen dress buttons, plain fancy, 3¢ a dozen, worth 10c. CLOAK BARGAINS, Wae will refund you in good eolid cash one-fourth of the entire amount you pay us_for any cloak vou buy in this sale. We have reduced prices a half, and give \ou a quarter of that half be: sides in and and N BOSTON STORE, Where also the great Omaha shoes are being sold. N. W. corner 16th and Douglas Sts. bankrupt Pt A Beautiful Gift. g Any one or all of the following books will bo sent free to any address, by mail propaid, for 10 cents in stamps or coin 10 cover postage and packing. Satis- faction guaranteed or money refunded Was it Suicide?—Ella Wheeler Wil- cox. 192 po. Poems and” Yarns—By James Whit- comb Riley and Bill Nye. Illustrated, 230 pp. An_ English Girl in America—By Tallulah Matteson Powell. 160 p Sparks from the Pen of Blll Nge. 162 pp. x'eupn- facts. 208 pp. Health and Beauty: 288 pp. Social 288 pp. Looking Forward—An imaginary visit 10 the World's fuir, Chicago, = 1893. 250 pp. Cut this out and mark the books you wish sent, enclosing 10 cents for each book. Address O. P. McCarty. G sengor Agents, B, & O. Cincinnati, Ohi Reference Book—DMillion mily S. Bonton. iquette—Emily S. Bonton. neral Pas- W. R R., e Entire,stock of clothing of the Misfit Parlors will be sold, beginning Tuesdny morning. January 10th, by the Insur- ance company. Money to loan, lowost rates. Fidelity Trust company, 1702 Farnam street. The citizens of Omat treat next Tuesday evening to hear Iy s illustrated “India and the " in‘the Young Men's Christian Association hall, The fact that this is Mr. Roberson's third appearance with *“‘India’ before audience, and that crowded heretofore greeted him, is suffic- ation that he will be well Mr, Roberson, though still a young probadly ¢ her and seen more man of h s in_this countr; the partial result of a three yeas ing the globe and visi and the south s are offered a an, has and leaves a_ el upon the min y stated mingled with fligh ayed in all the enchanting the word painter’s art holds on d s half as garbed in the q Inaian prince T y tehery of v an hour int costume « he tours through the count lo at Chase & Eddy's and Christiun association oftice. - Fhien st D Witk Littld ety 1s famous little pills. Ash A James Ashford, who was sent to the pen- itentiary two years ago to do a seven yeurs' term has been gramted a new trial and has been returned to he Douglas county jail. The man was charged with burglary, but when the went up to the supreme court, the verdict was set aside and remanded back for trial. Perfect aetion and perfet h ealth resul from the useof DeWitt's Little Eavly Risers A perfect little pill. Nicen of Aive Iinem o1 loxs under this head, Afty cents; each additional tine ten cents ALTSTADTTo Mr. and Mrs, Charles L. stadt o ten and w half pound daugh January 7, 1894, JANUARY 8, 1893—SIXTE} PAGE! An Unqualified Sucoess. The immense favor with which ou groat 49-cent sale has been met, Tuesday. No one can afford to miss this un- equalled opportunity, for it is an un- questioned fact that no such bargain a8 we are offoring during this sale have ever been offerod before in Omahn. The counters of every department al over the store will the articles ranging in actual from 75¢ to $2.00, all boing sold at the | uniform price of 49 cents. to The Bell Monday and cents will buy. THE BELL DEP'D. STORE Dodge and 15th ste, CITY MISSION ELECTION. Reports of Officers on Very, The members of the the Young Come dowr: soe what 4¢ Last Year's atitying, City mission met at Men's Christian association build srnoon for the purpose of m the office work of the i tion and ele his ed Ko port, both of which were adopted by the association. The treas report showe that something over #4000 had been con tributed toward the support of the mis ‘g the past Kked 431 of leaving a snug sum in the tr . Allen, chief of the read his report. The report v and comprehensive. During the y eight reputablo phy us had in regular turns 1o the rel sion, which consists of pr ple in ill health at annual report, and of of thom poor pe sary and sick who are under the eare of the mission Dr. Allen said that the physicians who b so generously donated their time had work I the dispen gether represented n known to the pro doc the and had dealt out 243 | had been no deaths in this line and no epide had been enc among the poor people treated sicians requested the mission of the dispensary v ¢ to the Associated Charitie The report of the committce o tion was next taken up. The ne of he phy to retain constitu con dopted: lowing : Colonel board of trustees *harles Bird, John Dale, Patten, AP, Hopkin, Ms. A, S, Potter, m Park, Mrs. C. O. Lobeck. dine, Mr Mrs. Grah will continue at Methodist church during the coming w There w:ll be preachin, Trinity ok ceepted Time; " Sunda, Tro United Presbyteri: cventeenth street. av10:30 a. m, Preachi Patterson of Des Moi new merbers an Ahmvll. at 12 m, Christian union at Come m. {mlmw 0] luw little has 1n- duced us to continue it for Monday and be covered with re- Tliable merchandise of every description, value Work | 1| dy submitted his re- s interesting twenty- wiven their work vibing visiting the homes of the indigent untered her than to turn titu- read, amended in some few particu- was Fol- Wednes- Brought morn- nday evening, . . Reception of acrament of the Lord’s R S, Abandoned Ny « Frank Radill died burled by grown sons, refusing to pay the funeral ex- pen: notwithstanding the fact that they are in comfortable circumstan The ol man was the father of Mrs. Spelenck. who was murdered by her husband a counle of years ago. When the aughter died she Teft $100 to her father. This mones one of the sons secured, and then drove the old man into the streets, | his death he made his home with Joseph ol Brazdo, at 1809 South Fourteenth street, - Malthy's Case with the Juey, The case of Malthy against the Modern Woodmen of America, which has been on trial in the United States court for o number of days, wont to the jury yesterday. At'ons time Malthy was a dey consil in the order. Upon being relieved of the office he brought suit to recover weneral funds of the order. commissions that were ag After that and until dren. yosterday and was the county, his children, two | AMUSEMENTS TONIGH BOYD’S razaxes it SMWMW%HMWMBQMN Tozothor with the Finest Fareil Co for_tho first time in Omaha the Theateical Season, Nl | y | ody Con ok pany tu Amorica, Pres 1ous Comedy Suceess of the f | 3 | L s | ont. Maddost and Merrloat of Farcos by John J MoNaily umllu- 1 chell telling a Story of Ludicrous Mistikes anid fliustrating the Picturesquo Eceentricities of Life in N w York Flats. Also introc ILEONA FORRhS’I‘ & The most unigue, orlginal and bewilderingly fascinating dancer on tho Amerl stage. C THE FEATURES; Mr. Powersin Pantomime. Mr Dalloy's Son e, m bus" The Nutional Guard March. Mr. Powers in Serpentine Dance Buriesque, My Latter Day Parodies. Now Sonzs. New Dances ‘olum= Dailey's The sale of seat 500 nnd Raller: ONDERLAND AND BIJOU THEATRE. Corner 15th Street and Capitol Avenue, Omaha, A NEW COMPANY | week of Of Capable Players, BOLOEN GIANT The Greatest of All Sensational Molo=-Dramas, (0. Wesse Nelle Ellng The Caiifornia The Eminent Actor. Favorit The Novelty TransaHantic Vaudevilles. A Continuous Show from 1:00 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. AT POPULAR PRICES % Matinees (daily), all parts of the houso, 20c. Evenings, Balcony 200. Parquet 30c. 1s now open at the following rates: First floor, 3 and #1; Lulconyy i | i A Change | | ) of Program | THE January | First Appaarance of These Stars supported by strcng com- pany, also an hour of speocialties by * o POSTION ALL, FRUOAT, JANOARY 3. , cure headache, dys Depsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious ness. e Vietim of His Wife's Wiles. Joseph Roberts, who w: county a couple of yei Upon the try face the charge Deing the pr se was clear followed. nt n])ul'll ¢ the whole up by Roborts' wife, who n ¥ ith one of the T or more Witnesss attention of Governor Boyd a issued. pardon wa An honest pili apothec S com naLibA b losn sk ache, ARKET. S placed on WARRANTY DEEDS, Leavitt Burnam and wife to G B Tzschuck, I block 2 Burnhanr ite’ to ) J 4 donn Clifion, 1ot block 42 and 515 lot 1ot 10, block | 1 2000 ' COMMENCING ewart Placo, Dellone’s aad, lot 10, blog undivis lot 7, N A R Dufrene lander, w 15 add B dd inyside add, hinn,s 1000 1,600 . 150 2,600 900 3,000 8,000 n A Ko K 4, Bovd's hund wife 108 K \;muurn.,c, ack’s sub) i Heruan Potter & " D5, block EOH SudPhad to ot Gt UIT CLAIM DE McKenzie and wife Dl or o825 and o8 acres ofn s ne sw ne -18 O A Birney und wife to 0 iiirne feet lot 4, block 78, 8 ench and husb v d to sume, i 5 A ville y aud’ wife same B H Biruey to sinic, W wan sanie trustee, lots ¢ and 7, bloc: nd Hiil's 2nd udd Total amount of tr . If you have piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel salye will surely cure you. "PRICE'S all Bakin Powde% The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammoni: Ksed in Milli-as of Homes—4o0 Years the Standard. s sent to the peni- was put ago for the e called to the record January 1,000 EVERBODY Should go to this CONCERT.- Which will be the fine estWiusical Eventofthe Season. Ovide ]\ilus1]1, The Eminent Violinist, And His Company of Aytists. Annie Louise Tannar-Musin, The American Nightingale. Inexz I armenten, Mezzo Soprano. Pl(‘l‘ L)(‘ lasco, Bdw 11‘(1 ‘Scharf, Solo Planist: A PROGRAM OF SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE, Don't Fail to Secure Seats Early. R Popnlar Prices, $|, 78¢ and 60c. “RESERVED SEATS AT o | FORD & CHARLTON'S, 15th apd Dodges. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11 Boyd’s New Thealre. 0 13 \l(llls 3 s M. C. A, H. '\LLH’l Tuesday Eve., Jan.10, ' ' FRANK B, INDIA 0nd log ROBERSON * [HSlINDMNS lnm views of cltles, temp Like tome all Koads lewd to the House of Succ WM. A. BRADY NS To= IAFTER DARK CANARIES! CAVARIES! Wednesday i ataa (or_1wponTE uuu/ \Inu\'lAI\‘ ANARL Weo wiil re ¥ T NEXT FARNAM St. THEATER "B ' THURSDRY ' MATINEE ' SATURDAY. - Hoyt's ) Trip To Chinatown AS PLAYED OVER 400 CONSECUTIVE NIGHTS AT HOYT'S MADISON SQUARE THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY. The sale of seats wil open Wednesday mornlog at the following prices FIRST FLOOR--50¢ BALCONY—80c and 766, GALLERY~250. malos s Geislr's Bird Stoef! L 16th St Ulm\lw 4’ Meoting st ‘Phe annual n The Boe Buildi of Tho Omaha Bee, O1 m.. on Tuesduy, | tion of u bowrd Gt dir oL 0ol S44, for tl £or the cosull el other busle FEIL, 1802 1 Meeting—~Union Laad Com pany. Notlce fs hereby given that tiv annus : of tho stockholders of the Lnl nd [t year and the trans ness as may eo 1y order of the Prosidont Omaha, Neb., Stockholders' 3 Sucrotarys Decowber 24 company, for the eloction of fvo dirctor Ul OLLCE DUSIDASS A8 1Y PIODET ¥ CONe e meoting, will Lo held at the ofiice of wurston, Unton Pac o hulldiog, § olty of Ouwahu, . upon M Uth g Of Junuary, 1N a0 ol | ALEX MILLAK, Socrotary Boston, Mass., Decem [P EIT V11 | Notice, eting of the stoc anteo & A'ruy ur dlree \mr |;ml "ur oUer Busiess. as iy coue before the meags will be held at th 1y's office, 1614 str i of Juiuay, i 53 DLAND GUAKANT Boscile, roLury. 00C .IO}.IQO[J’.]S.I]ZJ U078 pooxg 8105 UBDNO X! ing Ainan 20k da and 8100 | THEM )

Other pages from this issue: