Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
W. R. BENNETT CO, Speeinl Drives for Monday Or as long as the goods last in oy ture, erockery, drug, stationery, dry goods, notions, in fact all partments, Come early and sect of the drives, FURNITURE DEPT. Anne ment. Comforts 6k, former pr Other 9% und upwards cut prices. Blankets price O%e Blankots price $1.25, Blankets price $1.48, Blankets price #3.75. Lap robes to close Lap robes to close Bette s at great Wint sold white) 75e pair, (white) 98¢ pair, white) #1. white pair, were 50, wore reducec bargains grades at cost "\luv ) prices will t 1 ir furni | candy, our e some | base- X ice All & i | | former former former former #1.85, $1.1 1 pric and the our har- 15th st 1N WONDER last we = L \~'| ( !I\\' ) i ham-holders .n dast at 15¢ smething oat rac one ¢ ey s a never t la new in k with looking gh back ¢ rockers, bought for ring fast at # 1 window curtains, IR - understand: are linen, at and 48¢, and all kinds of trimming of the BEST at cut prices, Y DEPART por at the 1 #3.( CROCK I 100 piece set to close $10.50 and Tea sets, $2.98. Chamber decorations, st s, luster bal tyl mly # st only ipiece set, only Count the pic on and see if our low other deal acups and saucers Beinch plates, 40¢ doz “-inch plates, 6 8-inch plates, 7 Wash bowl ai All our goods goods, . RUN thirds in ours, Large lamp complete, ing lamp compl kitchen reflector cuspidors, only tors, only DRUG DEPARTMENT. Large 10¢ bottle vaseline, our Large pot metal cover vasel usual price oilet soaps a great bargains, Bennetts' p in the ,‘m.-‘ are 1 it A5 set. 1 piteher, hoth f in this line are OF THE only J-bottle gl 10, de and nts are the articles at Gie, fully guarante Bennetts' bay rum, 4 pint per bottle, only 25¢. Bennetts' ¢ fur cough balsam, without doi best cough and eold enre mad bottle guarante tke it o e b Shand lost complete line of ent medicines made in this coun { sold at Bennetts' cut prices. Extract of beef clam eordial, ull sorved in this dey TFRE Call and get a cup. Essence of pepsin, a great thi Jweak stomach, $1.00 size bottle LONLY 6. Bulk glue at one-half | STATIONERY DEPARTM 2 high eut envelopes only de. 24 sheets of paper only d¢. at thi bargs best; 1 bullion, srobably is pri of those long as | car hat ask to | h ). PAPE yelose at | Ming, | ud, only | es and 6 | a sots offer 10t 4 or th ass price, e. ine fe. $1.00 s stop- anadian ubt the Every urselves, on Bell s all pat- it cherry artment ng for a with us . only 1ic. I Bottle mucilage and brusn, 3¢ and He. Bottie ink Box pape: for Toilet paper, e Roll toilet pajy Roll toilet pap CANDY Sound, sweet Flor Gum drops fe. N de and He a bottle, and envelopes, a nd Se packa; , Do, r and fixtur la oranges S, N Best makes thread 200 yards, or 45c dozen, 100-yard spool silk, Additional Je each. shipment of th 10¢ box ge. DEPARTMENT, only 1e 40 spool fast ose black wool hose just received; will go at 10¢, regular pr Bargains in suspendors CIGARS AND WOODEN \\ Cigars at 1 e, 4 and 5 Large line of tobacs air. ARE. % at eut prices. Bargains in spice cabinets, 48¢, former price H8c. Wash boards (good ones), 1 never saw as good a one as thi Oc. You s for 10c. as long as they last at that price. Market baskets 3¢ each. HARDWARE. Few kegs mixed nails at le per 1b., as long as they last. Quart tin covered pail, only Quart retinned dipper, only Tea and coffee pots, 10¢ eac! Coppér bottom boilers, ¢ Copper bottom tea kottles Serew drivers le each. Good Tacks le per package. Harness snaps le each, ‘Whisk brooms Scrub brushes 3 and e, nk brushes i ‘oftes. ins in hard *ARTME wrtment your attention ing in your elocks und jewelry and let'us os what it will cost you to have Skilled workme and antee put upon ever: silverware, j JANDSPICE | Japan tea, good value, 2ic: English Breakfast, Gunpowd Young Hyson, extra value Broken Java, only 1 and best Mocha and pounds, $1.00. All our coffees are fresh roast all our spices are pure and gua Boston erystal table jelly, is really dlegant; a 10e pack nml\n one quart of the most i } Ou ever tastec JUTTER AND We still [ nd \n butt, 16¢, 18 J AR y 2o ¢ assorted. Meat department Prices advan GROC D Laundry soups are going \vp our prices remain the same, Bennetts' Bargain, bars, §. Beanetts' soap, 8 bars 25, Bennetts' Fern soap, 7 bars, Chureh's soda, Pkg. Pumpkin, three 3 pound cans Laundry starch 4¢. Cornstar Axlegrease in box Jhe Soapine, 3o pkg. @, e box. Elegant comb honey, tlons, it is really (\lw Cauliflower in E is fine, former pi doing only 20¢ glish pint L e LOUR. This article is also advanei prices are lower than ever. We begin at Gi¢, T5¢ and %0c¢ and_the | and and eg ng. lun oursare still demands watel timate on it fixed Bennet EPT, ler and ed daily arante Hy delicious I'MENT. But lozen, ndled and butter wonders low. in pri 1.00. 25¢. ch ach. each hottles, it e, to clcse, at 15¢, ng. Our | only 4 All | THE GIVEN AWAY Hundreds of Yards of Dry Goods Given Away | Yesterday at the Bell, Every Third Yard of Dry Awny Yester( Great Sale | EVERY THIRD ARTICLE GIVEN AWAY lny * At th Is Was Given atinuation of this Monday Only Bell, With the exception of our partments, dr other departments in our tablishment wi new and no i1 given the thir a beyard dress for 4 In our cloak will give § off | plain figures. purchasing 1 frec patte shoe Goods and dome mammoth es- represented in this and ards of goods you are You get rn by oniy paying department we always marked in Every third yard of dress goods given away. ery thivd y third yard of table away ard of silk orvelvet OMAHA | BOSTON STORE DRESS C00DS Tomorrow We Reach the Point That is Next to the Impossible, d Dress Flannels for ol Dre: ported tor 50¢ s 37¢ A and ® Dress ( Goods PHES From the der sale, yavds of fine AT great which dr ILING BARGAINS Underhill and Seud- bought 20,000 at one-tenth on we | their value, linen given | ivery third yavd of wool flannel given | ry thir d ol f ribbon give 'y third blanket or comfort v thicd paiv of given aws d pair of hose Every aw Every away. very away. Every third away thir third third vy third third cry third ligen collar ¥ ory thivd articl | partment give One-thivd off loaks. One-third o Commencing and Bijou theat will present drama, “Th will be the firs ve spared by of of unities t other roles. members oppo | world's great | | young Pryor wi | ren sisters w dia, derful strength formanc on t Fowler and We edy sketch, Is the Omaha at sleeping cars perfect dining The Burling double dail Louis and Kar Ticket office our” great b weather IL. 0. R Whereas: M. our beloved und Whereas, press our sym deep aftlictio the death of Resolved. lala tribe, tha brother our si Resolved, under the the American I, and _at public of the tribe Cheap ¥ next Om without | economical | the Pac on any 1602 Faroam s Trust compan, near Hanscom once, Call an Life. est route soutl Only Onl, Onl With ¢ | points east | tickets to H | elsco, Mobile, vana'and all | south and we | free to St. La Pullmun_ b | teains. Bag ‘ill\ull the Ticket-of-Leave WIGWAM OF St. tion and spread upen the rec Money to loan, d un gen gent pair o pair on ff on tor er, the t produ of this play in Omaha, and no the n st the company spl dis The include st trom the late Patrick Gilmore, and Director Sousa all say so. 1l be | with Sousa at the World's |u(|.n!uu 1l and he t v ermany v The Best Trai Burlington's wsas Books! By special vequest salo being too ine 1( l|h'X|l Saturday afternoon for eustome: attend the elosing up ok For The to the happy huntin chiel, This tribe pathy n, h he! t neere we of Red 1B GRORGE \\l|11\\| A Jos Phiili nd tr 0 shows 1l introduce lowest rates, gloves or away. given \ given wdergarment t's neck scarf given t's overshirt given s undershirt given f suspenders given of half hose given given away. in ou n awuy. ladies’ and misses’ and gents' at Wonderland Bijou Stock compang row celebrated English melo Man.? This tion for many a year expense will nanagement to make it given at that and Miss Etting and the other have their ability in specialties which pre: ma should also prove an attract above the Pryor, the loist. At least, Signor Liberatti Next se trombone re said to bhe Arthur bon the 1ibit her won- clever per- trapeze, and their com- America.” Iso give lancing teago 2, leaving ificent | cars; » offers unequaled e to Denver, St. Books! will continne tomorrow, the we t \vh — has called around the wi flenderson Lloyd, desiving to ex- to the chief in his and knowing that by loved wife, have sus- tamed an irreparvable loss, By the members of Ogal- tender to the bereft and heartfelt sym- pathy in this his hour of sad afiliction, That a copy of these resolu- tions be transmitted to Brother Lloyd, the tribe: also one Duily World Her- it Omaha, Men of 1 thlehem, LEFFLE EPH Committee, to California N on Friday, February irist sleeping Los Angeles is sant way " partic to reach W. , Omaha, Fidelity 1702 Farnam street, w gant modern built cottage par d N und it Sy Lake Charles, Galve full pound sec- | City 01 Mexico, the et sl age ¢l ide Jucks winter Reclining agons and carviages. for sale Must be sold at Hicks, 305 N, Y. — - EAST OR SOU Via the Walash Route. T'he short line to St Louils and ¢ hours to Hot Sprin Only 37 hours to New Ovlea hours to Atlanta. 2 hours to Jacksonville, vresponding fast time to south, al Round trip ings, Now ton, San Angele onville, Antonio San Fran: Tampa, Ha- sorts of the chair cars and Detroit, coping cars on ali hecked from hotels nees to destination, best flour e in m.-“mul.l at 81.15° per | For tickets, sleeping car accommodations W. R. ¥ sack. —_———— Peacock is the best soft coal. by Joues, opposite postotlice, CO. Sold only | and furthe | ticket oftice, write, 1502 information call at Wabash Furnam street, G. N. CLAYTON, Ageut, Omuh& or | imported § | wale mitts | kery de- | | | | vertisement used to re splendid | of | | goods on sale | morni | sumptuous little | any address on Rock Island per- | ndueted California excursion the most | Orleans, | They go in three lots, Lot L—Double fold black and navy blue dress flannels, Ts a yd, worth 2. Lot 2—An i » assortment of all wool ladies' cloak, 42 inch fine Scotch 1eviot noveltic inch all wool umel's h, tricots and storm serge all wool 44 inch novelty plaid homespuns, fact over st % nmen 56 nt different in les of regular rd 0 goods' go. at of the finest kind including of silk wide rough s and 0 a figured erep 56-inch mals, de-chines, di imported worth storm camel v other high grade yard go at 50c, EMBROIDERY BARGAT 5 Tomorrow we will place on sale 20,000 ards high grade Hamburg edgings and nbroider his is the greatest bargain rsecured and we will sell them out in lots tomorrow at , 10e, 124¢ and 15¢ d, and it will pay you to investigate BOSTON sat bankrupt shoe sergo: effed goods we have Where the nOW Northwest s orner 16th and - Look Out for Cotd W inside of the Douglas. ther. lectrie lighted m heated vestibuled apartment | rains of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. ilway and you will be as warm, eful as in your own oudoir. To travel ) and Omaha in th appol m.l uins is a supr tion: and, as the somewhat d, ur “for further particulars see small bills.” Small bills and large ones, too) will be aceapted for passuge and sleeping car tickots at 1501 Farnam sty - KELLEY, STIGER & €O, Last Two Days of Our Discount Sale. We shall continue to give 20 per cent off on all our winter goods. And 50 per cent oft on our entire stock of fall and winter mantles and jackets. Remember this lasts “only dugs longer—Monday and Tuesday. KELLY, STIGER & CO. Corner 15th and Farnam ¢ New spring ginghams and new \\uln.--d.l\ 49C. 100 pieces of ¢ h.m- patterns in India silk, now being displayed in our corner window. These silks will be on sale Wednesday February 1, at the unpr sale wash Februarvy 1. dented low Actual value Tic. KELLEY, STIGER & CO. Corner 15th and Farnam Sts, — Samuel Burns another lot of those sets, $14,7 has just **Mat Gold” his front window. = If you want mone fail to see Fidelity Farnam stree received dinner estate don't "rust company, 1720 fifth spec Houston, " call on Omalia for information J. R. Cameron, as. For furthe Croshy or Books! Books! By special request we will continue great book sale tomorr her being too inclement aturday afternoon for customers living far out to attend the closing up sale A great many choice bar left at6e, at 13¢, at 28¢, at ¢, at 97c and $1,18; the books are actu- ally worth from 25¢ to #3.50 each per cent off all sets Monday. N. B. FALCONER. Big bargain, forty acres close to Omaha;: can sell all together or in ten- acre tracts: must be sold at and get price. Geo. N. Hic Life building. - Frescoing and interior decorating de- signs and o timates furnished. Henry Léhmann, 1508 Douglas street. The Falls of Niagara” is the title of a new book, beautifully printed and elegantly bound, containing some thirty different views of Niagara Falls reproduced from the finest instan- ncous photographs, and accompanied by deseriptive text from the pens of dis- inguished writers, extending from ather Hennepin down to Charles Dud- ley Warner and Sir Edwin Arnold This volume will be sent to pt of the publishe 50 cents. A similar volume, twenty ge plates with de- text, forming an admi tical guide to the , unde: appropriate title of *How to ara,” will be sent for the same Address, enclosi money order or postal note, Brentano's, 204 Wabash aven Chicago, —_—— Real estate, Bargains only. My word is good bright, . Y. Life bl¢ The agency for tue sate ot Dr. Tefferis’ Diphtheria remedy is 2404 Cumiy nfallible cure.No physician requ - Twenty-five Dollars To North Galveston and return, Houston and Galveston, Stopovers al- lowed and tickets good to return until June 1. First class accommodations, Special party leaves Omaha Friday evening, Febriary Apply at once to F. I, Williams, room 522 t National bank building, Omaha, fof tickets and via | sleeping car reservations, D, \Il,\ Bl‘l two | ‘\Y,, JANUARY FALCONSIWS CASH SALE, 3 Ways More, Only three days more in which to buy 40c dress goods st ihe per yard. e, T0¢ and 80e dress goods at 36 per Sl“fl.’v and #2200 cloaks for mu $10.00, 50 and £15.00 cloaks at #5.00 ,-.-m off of notions. ff of art goods: 10 per cent off of otr regular stock of hosiery; 10 per cent off of gloves, Dont put off. Buy now. I‘II IAL OF NG OF SILKS. \\m!h Ve, Monday 20¢, Handsome black ground silks, colored effects interwoven, worth $1.50, Monday surah in changeable worth £1.00, Monday 68¢ s lot of velvets and pl 50, in this sale 40¢. nts of silks at prices them out quick. Dress corduroy in late shades at worth $1.25, 'ALCONER, - THE RAILROADS. general ific road, annour 1shes, to close Mr. Lomax the Union P that Mr. J. N. Brown, his had gned in order needed rest on ac nt that Mr. C. MacKe clerk of the department for a long tin be assigned Mr. Brown's duties Mr. 8. H. H. Clark’s journey now turns out to meet President order that some agrecment might be reached nie the exchunge of freight business between his road and the Atehison. While nothing definite is known it is understood that an agreement was reached between the two presidents regarding the freight situ ation. The passenger situation was not dis. cussed at all. Mr. Clark was accompanied to Denver by J. A, Munroe, freight trafic manager, S assistant gencral and D, W. San Francisco 1roac run. e made the passenger agent of od yester acting assistant, to take a much of ill health, and who has been chief , will zie, to Denver have been a mission to Hiteheock: gonoral. age From all appearances the ning into Cl on to cts of ha ing legislation that ke lifea burden to their officers ple of that city are awakening to a real of the fact that they are in perpetual of being run down and killed or Lat one r of the numerous grade crossi » frequent fatal acei dents on_ crossings of late have set them to thinking that their turn may come next, and in their anxiety for protection they seem likely to go to an extreme in the direction of e they have in the past gor plessness, In no city by railroad awful proy as hed o en in Chicago; but islation for the prote tion of life is successful in getting on the books, a railroad train will be ren as harmless as a carriage Among the proposed remedies are the follow ing: All cars to be moved by horse power within the city limits; all gates at crossings to swing across the v the public road; all trains or lo rought to u complete stop ing which s uscd 1 the cng J befor r th lawinakers have in view is \ds to clevate their tracks within the city limits The first road to come out plan for the World's fair passenger the Atchison. The plan divides the trafiic into five cla based on the time the pas senger1s allowed in Chicago. In the first class there will be a reduction of 10 per cent on round trip tickets, the tickets being g for six months. from date of s oud class the, tickets wilk be I thirty daysand will be sold of 20 per cent. The third cl with it a reduction of .25 per tickets good for onl Fourth and tifth class tickets be sold only on special days trains. Fourth-class tickets one fare for the round t mnmhnng i like the if with a definite cent, the fifteen e 1o i for special will be sold at such : ay's in icets will be sold for and will trains fur .|l tl from the Pacific a mile, and a longer stay will be B¢ Mr. E. L. Lomax, about stop-o leges during World's fair : “Itis much to early be thinking of this question, when rates still unsettled, but I think that Omaha be- ing the end of a division will have an oppor- tunity to care for all those who desir spend twenty-four or even forty.- in the city, as all for stop-off at divi ||mml~l imited, and for continuous train servi e aone-fare rate is made for the World air [ suppose I will have a continuous train ticket printed, but otherwise Idon't pro- pose spending )00 or #4,000 fora lot of World's fair ti to have to destroy them on the termination of the fair. However, [ shall do all T can for the constituents of the road, and wherever possible have stop-over privileges, for cities like Omaha, Kansas City, Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake and Portland have rights which ought to be pected. T anticipate there will be several tes decided upon, and should a one rate be put in, the use of the ticket will ha to be continuous, but on regular round-trip tickets 1 can See no reason why travelers should not stop off at Omaha. ———— To pussengers te will be acent than seven days in talking yesterday y Risers tipation, bllluusm.;s and sick head- ']hw(b..h rd f ri day next, 10 a. m t \mmumn build- . 13th and Howard. It consists en- of earpets and rugs, and will positively be sold without limit. Any one wanting a fine carpet should attend this sale. The goods that will be of- fered are in good condition. WELLS, Auctioneer, Bl No Real Rival Yet. World famous Eli Perkins say ter people have gone over all the to California , the old U. P, nunmmmim ntal line, the best best cating huuuz« and traveler more history and geography than any other Hne. It shows you his- alt Lake and the Mormons, takes you through the great Laramie plains, the Humboldt basin and the and canyon, ov the very stage route that Horace Greeley and Artemus Wavrd rode. Once the Union everywh Itruns to Portland Pueblo, Helena and the Yosemite, coma and Seattle, Los Angeles and Diego, and is the only route into Francisco. It has no rivals yet.” Send for our California ‘Sights reng AL routes y settle down to It has equipment, the it teaches the on Pacific it goes and P, &T st agent Unio nam street, . Lomax, Deu ity tick Sy stem, 1302 yor H Omaha. D*PRICE'S 2 Bakin Powde$ The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder,.—No Ammonia; No Alum in Millisus of Homes—g40_Years the Standard, 2" "I\].Ml oaks at #15.00 each. | am and light shades, | effects, | worth | Manvel of the Santa Fe in | will | The | and | Pacitie | ]fl!m—fil XTEEN PAGES, BARGAINSING REATPROFUSION | | There Were Orowds at the Continental Fire Sale, CLERKS ~ WERE KEPT VERY BUSY After Weeks of Waiting, the Great Began Sule s and Incl- Opening, After weeks of w ted Continental fire y morning building more tions of M long ex- med yes- that filled ing the sale o] The crowd than met the expecta- Samuel Gamble, and tles on xlm\ Iu‘ul h. be qun l\ . until when'the fully 150 All of them were kept hildren's department the [ muittitude of fond mothers and their off s fast a tomer wa were many more clamoy ttention., men's department was o push owd demanding immediato | gor men we bu sale Though the every clerk and management employed every man suflieiently gifted intellectually to perform the duties of a clerk who was willing to work that put in an appea still | there were not enough men by hind the hovdes | of purchasers. Many men who came to | buy clothing wer fered positions as | salesmen. Anything was better than to | p the crowd waiting. The prices of were plainly marked s could determine ‘ticle ho was afte 1 the clerk. But though system of selling was simplified in eve possible manner, the distracted clerk uld not fit all the anxious buyers who clustered about the counte M omis of Freeland, 1 owners of the Continenta house, s present when the gireat fire sale opened. He saw the crowd gather about the various entrances of | the 1 long before the hour for | opening ha ed and tnessed, the zest of conn ur, rand rush when the | portals were drawn ide, He saw the bewildering, exciting, purposeful and eager rush of the multitude of buyers | w the army of energotic clovks rless to meet all demands. Then | there was & consultation with Mana, Gamble. Some means of relieving the | overworked clerks must be setfled upon. Between the two, after a very short liberation, it w cided to press every man into service who was willing to | work. Prices were so far reduced that | aman who had no other occupation could make garment or two by his day’s work. As the crowd pressed through the doors, men were offered po- sitions as salesmen, by whlch they could earn enougl r what they came to | f or a part thereof. Some anxious to get at the bargain tables and | see what 3 there offered that they | ) all offers to work. Very few men would become clerks. Most of | the visitors to the store had good jobs, and what they were after were bargains, and nothing~ could stop them. They found Iv.nuuln‘xuml elled in them. Some of the buyers were induced to sell goods. There was only one price and a child could sell the mountains of clothing on the tables at the Continenal store Even counters to attend to the « omis & Co. Clothin o stor a | | | men were so with the increased force ,of the crowd of buyers filled the occupying all the available spaco. where there were men and women and children demanding immec tention. They filled the aisle the clerks and were everywhere ‘in the big store where standing room could be found. Very soon after the doors were opened in the morning it was found that some system must be adopted to prevent a blockade.” ~ After the store was full the | doors were closed and placards posted announcing when they would be opened again. This was absolutely necessary. The people inside bought” and bought quickly. There were many, many bav- gains and the customers knew bargains when they saw them. Clothing, ek wear, shirts, collars, cuffs, and every e sold at the Continental were snapped up in very short order, and as the crowd outside saw the crowd emerge from the inside with bulky packages, the impatience was well nigh irrepressible. Hour after hour new crowds were admitted. Hour after hour | crowds departed laden with purchs “The fire sale!” When the wearied, | perspiring clerks saw the doors closed for the night they chorused a deep sigh of velief. It was, indeed, a hard day's work. The public wanted bargain gains were found in great profusi snapped up in great confusion. The sto the turned to v torn up, thrown Continental It was uprooted, aside, to accommodate the eager buyers. Clerks had no time to straighten up stock. It was impossi- ble. Just as soon as they got through with one customer they confronted many others. Manager Gamble, when the hard da's work was done, sent them all | home. | Monday morning they will stralghten | up steck. It will probably not be before | 9 o'clock before the doors are opened to- | morrow. Plenty of bargains ave left | and the ¢ s ut tomorrow's sale | will go aw in was K Show. wiers of pure bred | ha and its neighbor. 1313 K and run The breeders poultry residing in Or hood will hold a poultr t commencing F ning three days, Al per ted in poultry are invited to he ., and to r bitds, for which no entry fee will be charged. An expert judge will be on hand to score birds placed in competion. The object of this exhibition is to promiote inter: est in blooded poultry, and to place persons interested in touch with each other. Ll I guarantee : hard coal by nsing A.J. Meyer,213 5. T4, with Mount'&Grifin, Mr. and Mrs. MORAND | School Masquerade | FOR ADULTS, ——ARMORY, TEURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, Present and fc Wvitea | Tiek an, ¥1.00, Fullor ' PROF. HIRSCHBERG | HIRSCHBERGS™ i1 niniey H’s»e“"a":msg sif 1piis cordlally vy and genti Danclug ut 5330 p. m to | uny the ble by the use of Glusses, BRI IMAX MEYER & BRO. CO., ONLY. | All Week B0 | tesand ¢ AMUSK EOY 1S NIGHTS ONLY. B e — | Come and Scream and Enjoy an Eveni Mr Charles Frohman &\ Jis “A 66 PRESENTED BY THE STRONGES 300 NTIGHTS IN LONDON 10 NIGHTS IN BOsTON, AN UNPARALLELED Soats Laleony, now on snlo and 7 At the i gallery, 25 followinz YOU CAN GET A GOOD SEAT FOR FARNAM ST. THEATER. Liko Rome, All Roads I Beginning MATINEE Th AL JOY I MEN —NI] W THEATRS ngof Healthy, Hon t, Unrosteain s Latest Comedy Succe e —— P COMEDY COMPANY IN AMERICA, OR1 13 N GHTS IN NEW YORK 50 NIGU LS IN CHICAGO, INSTANTANEOUS MIT. scale of prices: I'rst floor. &0, Tic o 91,003 De. e e e | POPULAR PRICLS. e e s s to the Houso of Success. Today, Jan.29 © Beautiful Singer and Harpist, r- Geo. H. tTIVMIVIONS « In SEE THE SILVER New Songs.—— MATINEES WEDNES NEW TWONIDHTS & MAT THEBLRE | TWO NIGHTS & MAT THEATRE TWD NIGHTS & MAT FRIDAY AKD SATURDAY, FEB. 3 & 4 PAULINE HALL iN TWO G RF 00MIO OPE. SUC FRIDAY EVE 'and Saturday Matinee, ERMINIE Harry Pouiton and ACOLOWSDI'S act Opel M8 MeLelian® and i i1lmon Kolley's acts, i scones, BHALL Y AS VIVIAN THE EARL, . Jnoques Kruser e John Brand npleton oy L Dayenport Msss Katte Giibert Miss Jennie ddy Miss Ho en Dunbar Miss Mabol Stubbs Miss MacAlvin Miss Clura Palmer Assisted by a Clorus of Forty nado (rom the brixinal Gesl g AND ACGWENTED OKCH ESTRA PURITANIA ACT 1.-Salom, Mass ACT i 1" ‘ 1 land with all ¢ Stames which b BOYD'S New Theatre. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY MATINEE AND EVENING Ouly wppearance of tho Ohrstrom-Renard Lyric Artists SISTING OF A\lgusl.!ohu:h;olv‘l rima Martina Johnson, “tho Famon Viotin Vieluow, direct from her re F.Donnell Balfe, Tho Great Amerlcan Heso Frank Porter, o Mamie Stuart Owen, A coterle of renowned artists 1o a magnificent pro shsor erizod the pro ats will open aty o'clock Pros Ist. \ua Soprane. First time Boyd's New Theatre "i.'\:".. THE “KING PINS" OF COMEDY, 4 Nighh STARTING SUNDAY, 5"| FEBRURAY Ivans and Hocey, And Minnie French yU's best play, A I)'ll‘l()l‘ Match “The Man who broke the bank at Monte Company tto finish at the fo nd §1.00; balcony | SPECULATING SUCCESSFULLY, | Boud for vook rusw. U.8. Agescy, Mt low el New Dances.— the Greatest of All Irish Dramas, ) BELL QUARTETTE, New Musio. DAY AND SATURDAY. 7 A Slrlklng Performance Always has in it striking features foy the general public, and special attrags tions for ladies and children. Suoch entertainment is always to be foun AT— ONDERLAND and BIJOU THEATRE Cor. 15th St. and Capitol Ave,, Omaha. The Model Theater of Oma Continuous Performance from 1 to 10::30 p. m. DRAMA AND REFINED VARIETY Grand Double Bill, with New Features 'ty Week The Refine Wholesome ment for the Best Class Beginning Monday, January #ith, THE BIJOU THEATSR STOCK COMPANY CELEBRATED ENDLISH WELD- -DRAMA, THE TICKET OF lEAVE MAN Replote with Special Costumes and \H]!N OLD HEAD AND YOUNG Il € Surprised! Astonished! And the Rush Goes on Apace Acme of Amuse- Big et Our Varle{g Artists. ARTHUR PRYOR, S0loist-e WARREN SISTERS Le Petite Gymna mance on L Esch JENNIE SMYTHE, Characte Dinice MADAM ZEEONDIA, THE FEMALE HERCULES, A Woman with a Jaw of + Wondep on a Balancing T FOWLER & WEST, In their Laughablc GERMANY AN Songs und 5. Sketch UCA LADIES SOUVENIR DAY, FRIDNY, FEBRUARY i A Beautiful Souvenis for B SATURDAY 15 CHILDAEN'S MATINEE DAY Admisslon for Children Only Ten Cents. POPULAR PRICES, Matinees-—20c¢ to al of the house 2000 Balc 8 Y. M. C. A HALL i MONAY. JANUARY 30 ny, 200; Reserved Parquet seats EVERY EVENING AT MESMER (C MYSI’ERIES Prof, John Reynolds Iy recognize i as L est living MESMERIST! Will give a ser es of his Mirtnful, Mysticak Marvelous Entertainments. o untarily from th und suscoptible, wiil be yos without beiug able te thenii they wi | be made to Stammer the'r numes, 1nugh, danse aud siig, their Yols untary motlons will be completely sontrolled thict they cannot stand or sit. Water will chuhgod to wine, coftee, at “Thoy will be shown the Falls of Niaz take u ride In & bLalloon, n lulh«rIu\ur.nllncllluulnl h sion rved Soats bo.