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W R The Old Reliable--The Best Store in Omaha to Trade At. EVERYTHING SOLD ON HONOR. BENNETT - COMPANY Read What We illave to Say ‘and Give Us A Trial oW We On Customer We Hold He's Our's for K IN BENNETT'S FUR Elegant assortment close, ranging in pr $11.48, £15.00 and 4 Also side boards, and upward all to be wd out @ ing beds a amine Large doll buy Mirrors, pictures ety, all cleap. New assortment of cer ing tables, from Kie up. | ment of high chairs at hottc BENNETT'S JI LRRY 1 DEPARTMENT, This is a wonder, We are pre difficult work atches, « Jewelry If any of our friends have a watch, clog « kind of jewe they can- not get repaired in any shop "in Omaha, bring it to us, we will g antee to fix it, and fix it right, at a low price. All kinds of jewelry sold at Bennett's popular prices St cutlery fully warranted. IN BENNETT'S we have towels e and upy Suspenders lie, a ba and gloves at low prices and u BENN Great bacgain in kitchen at 48 ¢ Washboar |M, drive, 12 cents. Mark.t ba } cents each 1 3 nts each BUTTER. the pure prices NITTRE of DEP'T, book-c baby and cat vari- ant assort- prices EPAIR most ceks and in this Try us, NOTION ds. department DEPT mittens per pair S WOODENWARE DEP'T spice cabinets for the article. 18 We still lead Cheap and good cents und upward W HANDLE NO OLEO. BENNE' K AND VALISE IMENT. We defy competition. When you want anythingin the line give 11 fore buying. TS STATIONERY DEP'T. alentines. A complete assortment, fancy, from 1 cent up: comie, two for 1 in named, sheets: ards. er, de for 2 slates, de and upw and equally cheap. BENNETT'S CROCKERY DEPT. Heavy one-thivd pint tumblers each. Best crystal gl envelopes, All good 3 bottle castor only Hand d¢ The best of W, G. tell their own story. Glass water of 6 and cach. consisting I pitcher $1.18 ft will Nothing can close them. touch them in city at 3 Lamps of all kinds and at priceés that will interest. IT'S DRUG DEPARTMENT. Wé aie the only complete cut price druggists in the ¢ WHERE YOU CA THINC at about EVERY In the dr usual pr i line one-half the patents and all kinds of drugs at cut prices. You will find rave bargains in our candy department, our hardware de- partment, our tea, coffec and spice de- partment, our grocery department, and on our 2nd floor, Come in and § W ¢ Bennet BENNETT CO., 0 1512 Capitol Ave. At SR Mrs. R. . Davies, the’popular milli- per, has gone to New York City to buy her new spring steek. She has built up an enviable reputation here in Omaha for reliable goods and exclusive styles: a place where one can always find some- thnw different from any other millinery store in the city. She has dispoted of her entire old stock and will continue in the millinery business with a complete line of brand new gocds, including all the M latest eastern and f¢ n novelties inmillinery as well as a much larger and more complete line of finer goods than former as the selling off of the old stock ha: ven her more room. Any of her customers who may desire specia orders will find Mrs. Davies at the Fifth Avenue hotel, Madison Square, New York City, for the next three weeks. Mrs. C. is still in charge of Mrs. R. H. e here. d square piano for sale cheap. S. Bank, 114 South 16th - Round Trip 0. A special Texas excursion from Omahia to North Galveston, via Houston and Galyeston, will leave Omaha, Friday evening, February 17: stopover at all points allowed. " For particulars and tigkets apply to 1. Williams, room First National Bunk building B.—All must ceived by the 1 or rent street plications hi Upright piano, fair condition Upright piano, nearly new, $220,00, and sccond hand pianos at g Weber's Music Ho 1414 D w wagon; e Peaccek is the best soft coal by Jones, opposite postottice - : Closing out entire steck of musical struments at S0c¢ on the dollar Blank, 114 South 16th street., - s See Dentist Keim, 40 & 41 Barker blk, - 1 guarantee per « over hard coal by using gas cc ) ton, Al T4, with Mount &Griftin, - Musical instruments of all kinds re- naived. Old planos repolished. Weber's Musie House und factory, 1414 Dodg - Murs, Scott has gone look up new styl March 1 £150.00. Now 1 price Seamun s and carri Sold only to New and will York to return - - SPECIAL LOW BATE Excorsion To Citronelle, only thirty miles novth Mobile, Ala., on" Tuesday, February 600,000 acres of the best fruit and farming lands along the line of the Mo- bile & Ohio railroad at from $1.50 to # per acre. If you desire to make a trip south for business or pleasure join this excursion, For further informa- tion and a folder giving a descrintion of the climate and lands, call on or write J. R RICE Merriam Block Couneil Blufts —_—— Good square plano for sale or rent ghesy ©. Baok, 114 Bouth 16th street] of Room 201 la B T R— s THE BOSTON STORE DRESS GOODS Tomorrow Grand Opening Day of Fincst Grades Barly Spring Dress Goods. JUST RECEIVED FROM EUROPE Never Before Was Such of Dross G an Elegant Stock vds Shown In O Treat to Look aha It's & 200 piec de highest grade in 40 differ- quality, to extra n silk dre s 00 new glot | ent shades art the sea f the " imported to sell at $2,50; S0 picec silk pi Henriettas, neh black warp for CMmorrow oods in ¢ pots, dots and lore plins, go at y £5.00 4 yard. GOODS, rth from $2.00 to BI \CK Tomorrow open the most xhibit of ma cent ¢ black goods ever shown in Omaha, includin rhadamas, messin erikas, tiflis plain peau-de-laine, amar from to #1.50, dro, veaves ENCH CHALLIES 50e. andest steck ever displayed in Artistic and industrial tri- umph of styles which will be unobtain- ablc We recommend your made now. On our immense BARGAIN SQUARE s you enter the door of entively new dress goods, amongst them but wh your ch LOMOrrow BOSTON STORE Cor. 16th and Doug Closing out entive s of musical in- strt nts at SUc¢ on the dollar, Simon Blank, 114 South 16th strect. - Beats A Demo-Pop Senator, Tudge Allen isin high feather s0 are his friends. The republic conld have combined and been suce ful, but the greatest success to be achieved in - Nebraska is through the production of superior hors Horses in the future will be greater possessions than a United S s senatorship. This was brought to your mind because y 15, W. 'C. Fleury, Nos. 203 i34 O st., Lincoln, Neb., will ¢ > his entive stud of imported, regis- tered, prize-winning, deeply-bred Clydes- dale hovses at public auction. = Mr. Flapry, we are informed takes up his residence in Chicago after March 1, and beca of this new busine ange- smpelled to if neces- s 1 stable are members of ture and senate tive farmers and it interest to bear this while achieving suc- they can secure a will transform the horses ctive neighborhoods into of higher perfection than it is possible in any other way save by using such sires as Mv. Fleury will offer to the highest bidder, without reserve, at his stables Pebruary 15, Horses will make more money if judiciously managed, than will politics. Weber the tuner. 1414 Dodge. later on seleetion be rht 0 pie not a yard worth $1.00, | and 33 a_yard W as. and ns of * the that are represent would be to the in mind, and 258 a8 lawmakers stallion that in their resy animal Inaugural Arrangements via, B. & 0, For the second time since the civil w a demoeratic president is to be inaugur- ated at Washington: The Baltimore & Ohio offers an unexcelled service, through limited buffet, vestibuled trains with Pullman sleepir from St. Louis and Chicago to Washington, Excursion tickets will be sold to W u~h- ington and Baltimore at one fir limited fare for the round trip Februar) 28th to March 3d, inclusiv od return- ing until March 8th, from all points west of Parkersburg For maps and time tables, rates of fave, and guide to Washington. call upon any agent of the company, or address O. P. McCART P. A Cinecinnati, Ohio. or L. S. ALLEN, G. P. A, Chicago, T11. . = Retail Cigar Dealers. It will be to the interest of retail cigar dealers to correspond with Julius Pep- perberg it th want a reliablé and trustworthy 5e cigars. “Buds $35.00 per 1,000, Santa Rosa #33.00 per 1,000, ex- aid upon orders of 500 cigar To convinee dealers that the “Buds’ and Santa Rosa brands are unquestion- ably the finesthe cigars in the west, upon receipt of 81.75 or $1.65 [ will send(express prepaid) a hox of 50 cigars of either of the above brands. Union labor. Refer by permission to the OMAHA By Ad- dress ovders to Julius Pepperberg, manu- facturer, Plattsmouth, Neb, - il Low Rate Excursion To Houston return, $25.00, Wednesday, February 13, 1 will leave Omaha for Houston and La Porte, ickets good to veturn till June 1 days stop-over either way. For furtl information apply to 8. M. Croshy Board of Trade, ¢ ha, N - v copy len Bag - and i imates )% Dou - 14 Fellows. of Keystone lodge No. O. F., are requested to meet A 11, 799 Pierce street, Sun- y. Pebruary 12, at 1 o'clock sharp, to 1 the funcral of our late brother, ard Young Sheet music te | 114 S, 16th st. G Simon Bank, le store, Prescoing signs and Lehmann, 1 ior decorating de- furnished. Henry Att membe O All Grand 1 fic band, ton hall, all of the Union 17, at Washing- de Februavy to Chicago Is the Omaha ut 4:45 sleeping ca ect dinin Uhe Burlin double daily and Kansas Cit cket office ton also offers unequaled rvice to Denver, St, Louis ‘urnam street, Glycerol of roses for chapped hands, faces, ete, Guaranteed by Kuhn & Co. & South' George B. Horner, Di- er Agent of the Louisville ilroad, at 206 North Mo., for informa- route and ra The line mentioned has inangurated rh sleeping car service to winter orts that is surpassed by no ether line, The celebrated gulf coast resorts are located directly on this road, uis, tion as to abov thr Rt T OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1893—SIXTEEN PAGES. but ‘didn't exy such clonks as I'& these for #5.00; I'll take two.” Another WaB iV said, “Heard you had cloaks for $2.50: the early ‘sixties, when engaged on *Rhoda supposed could throw a eat through the Fleming," “Vittoria" and “Emilia,” Mere. cloth, but a neighbor paid $#4,00 for one dith was actually editing a sccond-rate pro 1o better.” Another said, **Your clonks vineial paper. This paper was the “Ipswich are better bargains than ever advertised Journal,” an old established Tory orean in | styles, while others are of a more at any bankrupt sale and b they the eastern counties of England, * The nov- | quiet nature. Al are extremely pretty are stylish.” We are trying to teach AR e A h e pure | and come in every conceivable shade, | et e the public that any statement we make 8% I8 ogtbase I U Hiont Yort | The assortment is large but an early b By b Bl L in these columns will be found O. K ata litde place called Cops! sham lection is always advisable. We place | ¥ y of Florence when they get to our store, If we say and transmitted through the post. George | them on sale tomorrow. Our sprin | 1¢ by the Iaw ot we have bargains, your expectations lith is now known to regard public af. | sortment of black g ave also i san_ claimed that will be realized. If ‘we say our styles rs from a radical standp but these | a nice selection of on) wool R are later and more desirable, you'll find articles and notes were, of course, written in | will be shown Mond of the public dowain = Last spring the e S iy with tho policy of the paper. The | hiah noyerann, Mond ¥ [ two men went to war ana a long Hght it t oS Wk Chirantama: g | big fos in s followed, which, when ended, showed that Today we mention as bargains tan and N v AV 06 1KoKt EIErG S8 A6 EXtERGLy Trom We continue o lin Callahan was the winner, f coded gray cloth coats, trimmed with fur to | 4 industrious | & “leader,” which he published in the paper | W04 White | in having his assoc into the mateh, usually sold at 25,00 and $30, 04 apropos of the action which was brought | ness of t His little vas torn down, and choice now, $10.00: also about a dozen Lord Palmerston divorce | enal. Al o howling bli Mrs. Chiristinnsan &' stylish ready made tailor suits in going at ne sty A ity ina hack. The cheviot, usual price $25.00; who have at I i L) of sickneas, now, $10.00. The cloth is worth to eut up intochildren's clothes 1 presented by ) it | the offects of i never ro- our veteran premier, a | I I ifth pe overed. A fow we \ ne de- i fl d 1t his polit ( v | mented K. SCHOFTELD'S CLOAK STORE, maintained that his political ‘vict 1619 Farnam st., opp. N, Y. Life Bldy lias A - and that been all owing to his social trimmy and ik o 2 g | o was that his mothods of toasting “th 1 K i i a Valentine Day. the his flowing praise of their charms, a wated uch | readiness to descend at moment f and in- The 14th of Fet v will be fact | the ponde affuirs of state to pile deli brated this year as it never was before | of the matter is, howeve in Omaha. “Everybody will send some- [ basis whatever for all thesc rable. Then sh o the tn and flatteries on their heads, form the m today Christiansan commenced the soit in » s 1o secret and the solution of the puzale body else a valéntine, whether it be | Iasked President Harrison ) sweetheart, enemy or friend; the uni- he intended vhich he alleges that on account of the treats certainly true that he is well s the versal disposition’is to send some one a literary work Lt his wife receiy ¢ hands ladies. “If Rumor be vight, it is too true. ahan she is i & wreck But Rumor is a wicked old worian, We are indecd, warned that notning less than an in valentine. Saturday all day the 99 cent he said to me I“;i‘:‘;t‘l\w w~'h“ wlw‘x\ H.:‘ atened .1K\M does reall as crowded with people, old and | present plans lead me. It is trae that T | premicr's extriordinany suc buying valentines. The grc have received no end of offers for literary | awful court. We t that Rumor again est amount of good humor existed, and, | €O of wll sorts. fr m all sorts of publishers, | lies: but that she is allowed to speak at o judgeing from the thousands disposed of, | poel &5 S BT | and that men beliove her' and Lirgely propa everyone will get some rem of gate her breath is a tervible comment thodat, Uy eRt EtoHs that we weresuch anation of publishersuntil | the” sublime art of toasting the ladies, HYG ton ValBIEIRAE 6P ROt recently. Butto all such propositions, as | prosecuted by agred juveniles in office. 1t Hid. to HeaoHiTHoN its e well as 'those inviting me to lecture, I have | i retribution worthy of G be open Monday evening given but one reply. 1wish to leave office | dre determined to believe not o agen i unencumbered with promises of any sort. 1 {1 fhew. aud. second need a rest, and shall take it during the | W organs. They have tire spring and summer. ‘There is nothing of room for “new grecable to me as to feel that 1 inder promise to do anything. 1t hang proved.” 1414 Dodge. me like a sword, and to promise anything to 4 o > the newspapers or maguzines wou'd be to | F. M. Ellis, architect, has removed | me g very sharp sword. In the autumn [ from Bk building to Karbach bloe may recur to some thi that a articu He will be pleased to see all his old eli- | larly attractive to me. But certainly not ents and cordially invites all thos until that time. Then [ shall decide to what | emplating erect{o W ButTas extent [ will, as you say, follow literary L “,',,"\f"[,,.[' .\.\\)‘.t:\“u:: lines. Butat present I have no idea of writ e SRR pesied ing a single article or delivering a single lec i and ‘private we I\\“ x,“.mn.m” kT IAY DR AN Ll satisfaction or no pay imates on a ek buildings costing over $10,000 will b et AL SA guaranteed. That the prosidont, hue received Nierary & T 513 4 5 c yropositions almost without number I happen ; \,l, Ellis, rooms 513 and 514 Kar- [ FEC O A iy bo sufa to bo suf LR fering from an overappreciation in that re speet. It is known that President Harrison is an adept with the pen, and few men in X yublic can writs better than he. He could i ik R bR A TN ST S R HACL A (T N GVeE ial excursion to Hous- | cdit ud publisher know, and they have will leave v Monday, | indicated the possession of this knowledge 13, 1803, ‘kets good to re- | or belief to the president. One proposition turn until June 1. Transit limit 15 days Hi‘] l\'*"( him - '“'l 'I‘ll ul l(rlvlvl":w:lr'v le on SABhYALeation AndiF o to Bto! o | politics; anothier held out $10.000 per year i ,,‘,_"‘::" e G Litay. O to him if he would write a short articlo | CADILL, cach month on any subject he might For select. A book publisher offered him terson, $0,000 for a handbook on the law, and another house allowed him his own terms has' done some exceedingly clever for a handbook ton palitics to be used in the ine writing, is to_be literary editc schools. Editorial positions on literary arrison Morrison, perhaps the brightest legal and political papers and periodicals | and most versatile'of Philadelphi sterie | come to him almost daily. To all these he | of young writers, wiil also be one of the has respectfully listened, as is his customeven | editors, while Agres Repplier, Owen Wister. when he is bored, but no - editor or publisher | Prof. Angelo Heilprin, Thomas Earle Whitc has succceded in eliciting the slightest fi and other well known writers will have | | ment of a promise from the president. That s of departments. A stock company | he was attracted by the proposition to de the financial support of the new live eries of lectures on law at Stanford | Epwakn W. Bok university, in California, is simply to tell the e 5 trath, but even to this he has in nowise com- el witted himself. Nonsa, 114 Dad; Dick topperfield." S o Loudon literary circles are talking a great That Check Swindle / about a statemant of Charles Dickens, 5. Pareutesn o Hou the younger, recently made by him_in con- | (ooe CHERECE nection with the new edition of *“David Cop et e NG YORVILR S DY, perfield,” which the Macmillans have just | ©f the check va added to their recent series of Dickens' | of $24. That novel 1ys Mr. Dickens, * 1ot to cash checks for str. for saying—she told me | fellow who gave his name ne into his plac ion of Mr. For: me to make | tracted for u small amount of feed her death, an oppor- | he tendered a checls for #24, which At the Storr was | man obligingly cashed. ~Barentsen outhern | first read to her in strict coniidence | the matter to the police yesterday k for | by my father, who at the sume time inti- | detectives ave looking for the swindle O | mated his intention of publishing it by and Ven | by as a portion of his From this purpose sh ude him on tne ground that he had spoken with undue harshness of his father, and espe pecially of nis mother, und with so much success that he eventually de he would be satisfied with working it into id would pive up it asitstood. How, this, the story came to be given to the | public Ido not kuow:but I have always thought it a pity that Mr, Forster did not ex- ercise someof the discretion which is al supposed to be left to biographers, but which, unfortunately, they do not always think by owitting the half-dozen or so . which cannot but have come as a shock to most people and the deletion of h would not have affected the interest value of the story in the slightest degrec. Mr Forster did not know what had sed between my father and moth | this matter I think most probable did not take auy steps to find out be a fact.” A Book Clerk's Romar “There is quite a romantic little story being told in Philadelphia, anent apretty girl who not many months ago was a cleck ‘i one of the two largest book stores' in the Quak city. The girl was. bright, and her clev ness made as many friends’ for her of the | customers who came to buy books from her as did her pretty f; She eame of . good Germantown family, and to feel thut she must work week after week for the small nd of £ was diss wie to her, tained interesting information Meredith's work ns a journalist w, fiction in itseif was not suficiently ative, and o good part of his time | 1 to writing for the newspapers, In about George For many FALCONER'S NEW GOODS, SQUATTER'S WAR. One ment Treansferred from North Omaha Bottoms to tho Courts, Christian August Christiansan has begua an action in the district against kd ward Callahan for $15,000 damages, alloging that the defendant was the of Mrs, Christiansan's insanity Both of the men claimed the titl New Tndin Siiks: Our first shipment of India silks are in, and we wish to say that they are the most charming creations in the way of colorings and designs we have e seen. Some are bold, dashing President Harrison's, Numerous Offers of | Litorary Work, | PROPOSITIONS THAT HAVE COME TO HIM ] to some in the aimed Real Romaunce of . Pretty Book Clerk o L She s Married Bright and Newsy Chat About Noted Writers. Callahan « Now accretion, while the river that the had mado a TrUCt Was i part wed Correspondence of he s s o class of Rt publishers both in New York and Chicago 1St at this mom nt, it be led to believe pletely owned President Harrison's time, a literary sense, for the next year These men—more enterprising than consci their statoments—have causod reports to be circulated which, if they were teue, would the busier time out of office th Ate - squatte \bin zard from whose statements in that they com the shrewd solve the m in | tempted to proble o or more entious in before the RAGIE o of { iny make president a1 insane init. Tl that thes Spettman's Removal, hie woman pronounced H nan has rem e W ing, steain, and ter b in by the It is ot 4 o the building formerly ocenpic Colun H (o) b South 1611 street, where he would be pleased meet ends and patrons, a John root of our 1 s O | m Gor in 4 cortiin what extent his re s tirement to whatever, oting “To no extent so far Carrylog N Beely, a wnd w avimer Neb., ha L hy the S his county t to Wisconsin, his home, to indu to try He hopes t v that for their benefit to to Ne- where they tter lind for oney than any place in the Mr. Beely has an extended acquaint in Wisconsin, having moved from zerland to Grant county, Wisconsin, in amark 1957, He lived there until 1850, when he re- son of ; Moved to Nebraska. He expects to be gone about & month as my t to on, citizen forme Nebraska, it wi br Sam cent i iy rants ronvinee 1 & Sons od cut 4 N 1 Omaha for cele than headqua v description, trade they will on lower rld. ance S is | A Sympat ucipal and pupils of 1 the | of their esteem My, W. P, Coe Whereas, It has pleased an all wis dence to remoye our midst hoolmate and pupil, Whereas, While 9 of our number we reco; Harriet Prescott Spofford is spend of love and by winter with her late husband’s wards in fore be it their Boston home, | Resolved cral Low | der our definitely pror | parents, th Mrs | us and assuring them t SoH | ever bo tenderly cherishe the Wall tesolved, That copies of these resolu ! pers for to Mr. and Mys a I theremi | Ovans B Mr. Howells has finished a series of nine | oy 3 new poems. He calls them *Monochr S Riseielscq ‘ / and they wiil be published next month TN TR B A R Rebecea Harding Davis is now pepsia, bud broath, cos ) shiod gular editorial writers for the Youth's | hewe ™ oA broath, coust b o, This part of her work is un ned, and at present it comprises a goodly | = portion of her literary efforts Philadelphia’s new periodical is to be a weekly, literary, artistic and scientific fn its ter n ill be know t of View-an unfortunate title, by vy owing to its lack of nality T is to be Henry C. Walsh, late of Lippincott's ne, while Franeis Howard Williams nson school — wing resolut for the late Claude H fons a Dolngs of Literary People, Dr. Holmes told me the reminiscent | which he is engag for at I may a poe raing hand en togo on at + that work upon | be published And even then said the genial | WAL @ Torpia v want a bad complexion, you don't” want & breath; you don't want a headache. fen uso Do Witt's Little Early Riscrs, the mous little pills utobiographic d will SLa year to come ide 1o withhold it, account Weber's, goods sod Provi You don't our beloved laude H. Coe; and mourn the loss’ of one rnize in s the hind supreme will; there: 1o vou don's over fro. e the W to Hi s Marriuge Licenses, Benson school, ten ige lic The following mar sued by County Judge Natmie and addre Kurl Steiner, hat we, th Wallace's new novel i 1 sed us for May next Margaret Deland's latest piece a novelette entitled “The Face *which she hus given to the Har. publication in the March issue of azi now of wdol, O hit ouis Lundin, Sonth Oniaha Hiclen A, Lemburg, South Omalia § Charles G Otnahia . | 1 Hilda s, on, Omithia Dewvitt's ST Ing Fricl eph Perina, South Omaba {Annie Toumar, South Omilia pt - = cured vy DelVitt's rdach ipation and o LOW RATE EXCURSION one of the | Coustipation | Risers. AMUSEMENTS I%OY ) D THEATRE, AN @INHIEREET R i COMMENCING SUNDAY, FEB. 12. The Power s Press Eavly To Houston, Tex., and Roturn ddress R. ( Building, - s per co,.y. olden - Rock Island & L personally conducted | ifornia on Friday, Feb- s for this excursion can ny Rock Island agent, and ations can be seeured 1am street. These excursions | becoming quite popular and will leave Omaha’ on the following dates: February 17, March 3, 17 and 31. For further information, rates, routes, etc call on or address Charles Kennedy, G.N. W.P. A. s New City Dircctory. Persons having changed their v dence or boarding place should hand in their new place at once to J. M. Wolfe & Co.. 510 Paxton Blk e Wanted—For an old line life insur- ance company nager for Nebrask: ‘lass specials general soliciting. Top contracts o0 reputable men. - Crawforit's Lite of & This blography, written by T. C. Craw- ford, the renowned Washington cor- respondent and intimate friend of Blaine since 1876, gives every promise of suc- cess, 'having the endorsement of such men as Hon, Charles Foster, Childs and othel Miss Vaughn of this city is making the canvass of Omaha for the book. . Pat- Omaha. Sheet music 114 5. 16th st. Simon B e store. nk, The Chic railv will run excursion to Cy ruary 17, Tick be secured of Pacific will b venture, Money Music ng at Weber's and WAANER'S SHIP YARD. 1tense Tuman Interext f atstic Scenery. Grand Comy Grand Ameriean Drama by PITOU A JESS TP, Full crsed with =parkling Comedy Gorgeous and i ny tim | : the loss st him to learn rs. A young s Clausen and con for which the feed horted 1 the cket and is mourni is what it The Club House Scene at8:30 The Shipyard Scene at9:15 The Hotel Corridor Scene at 9:30 The Hotel Interior Scene at 9:50 The South Street Scene at 10 The Dock Scene at 10:15 The Bark Mary Vale Scene at 10:30 The saleof seats will onen the following pr.ces: cony M und Rumenmber the § Wednesdiy—5 ¢ buys a reserved s of the house, FARNAM ST. THEATER. [T -] Like Rome All Roads Lead to the House of Succoss W I‘ )N I’( Sunday Matinee, Feh. 12. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE GREAT SERIDAN In His Eccentric Cha\ cter of Mrs. 0'Brien, Esi S OR = A Night on the Bristol Mo Navelti s first volume, and the fact public if, ot tunity should 1 Mutines AMLU wny pars NEW THEATRE. M at in BOVD'S Get a Good Seat for B0c. NIGHTS Thursda 16, Matinee Saturday. HANLON BROS. Grand Fairy-kike Pantomime Spectacle NTAS ine. At tomori land and | Bijou theater an entirely new program will be presented. 8 laughgble comedy drama, will be produced by thé®Bijou stock company and it promises tobe a great success. Under the name of *Colonel Mulberry it will be famil- jar as the play in which John T. Raymond scored his greatest suc veral new sets of scenery has been painted by Cris de Bert, the celebrated scenic artist, who is now connected with this t , and the stage settings and effects will be elaborate Mr. George Wessells will be seen to ad- utage in the dry-comedy humorous cter of Colonel and Mj Clting plays cading emo- >, Laura Hawkins, and with the support of the present strong com- | ny Wessells promi: this | stipend ¢ 1 : production will be the best since his engage- | The girl had made ud of one of Phila ment. The specialty olio will bo given by | delphia’s wealthiest and kind-hearted men the Langs, a duo of ludicrous - German | and at his office she presented herself one comiques, Cushing and Merrill, a slever so- | 4uy with a modest request whether he could ciety sketeh team, and Bogart and O'Brie aid her to sec: better position the comedy musical On Tuesday | I would st of all, to secure two special souvenir performances will be | erument position iu one of the depa given, and every lady patron will receive a | 8t Washington,” said the girl ARt G AR Sl Forthwith the man of infiuence gave the Thisis in_addition to the regular souvenir | €1l a letter of introduction o one of the day, which oceurs on Friday, when another | members of the cabinet, which early the | fianisomo’ Jananese artiolo! veill given | following week she presented at the départ- | awa) ment. She was referred to the private se & retary of t wabinet office, who told he that the scerctary was then too busy to see | her Very well,’ 1 kuow to | gov- ments Musio, sy Singing, Atirth, Dauci POPULAR PRICES. D Federal Court Adjourne, Judge Dundy adjourned the federal court | erduy until March 1. Some minor mat- | pow ters were business of the | She aid and again_the private | detended his chiefifrom the pretty office seeler. But she was undism; twice more did she present herself success. For the fifth time she came. the private sc w relented and she the secretary of It was but a week the veceived an appoinsment of §1,200 per year Lifc went on very smoothly with the In her new positionggnd finally her Philac phia friend receive® a note asking whether it was possible for im to come and see her | | in Washington on amutter of great impor I NEW SCENERY cednesday Matinee, WONDERLAND * 434 : THEATRE. \COMME"O"‘G she said, “1 will call tomor ye th court put iu shape so that ail pending can remain at a standstill during the journment without injury to the litigants - BIRTHS. udjusted and 86 tary te | and | out wen | saw | ad: INew TABLEAUX Avenue, NEW TRICKS | NEW MUSIC l New Wonders Notices 0f five [iies or less undder this head, A1ty cents; each additional line ten cents R H M- Smith, 1516 Thirty daughter MonpDaAv I EEB. 153 MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 P. M._ as is u Comedy i econd 7. 18! South uvenue B MARRIE “Ntices of five lines or less wider this © cents ; cach additional Uine ten cents. cad, Mty ¢ kind-hearted Philadelphian acceded to » girl's wish. Then he was told that a young man had asked her to marry him—the wnd Production of a Laughable Comed private secretary who had t 0 hard to prevent her from seeing his chief, ; N THE <« Everything was seen settled and today the % ) _ | young book clerk isthe daughter-in-law of S ® | one of the membersaf President Harrison's 3 B vabinet. Meredith & Journalist. | - | Aliterary fricnd of miue in London was | The sale of seats will open Wodnesday morn- 4 fortunate enough the other day to look at the following prices: First floor. sc, 150, - | >=we =z SQUIER-Thursday, February 15 ames Arthur Silver of South Omal and Miss Eldora Squie No cards. Notices cents; each "of Ave Uinies or less under this lead dditional line ten cents. anna Marla, o 42 years, of day, 1'p. m. froi pringtield cemetery. through some old letters from which he ob- | #nd #1; balcony, 5ic and Tc; gallery, 2ic Prof. John Reynolds D P RI c E S y lcu,hmg & Merrill. | BOGART & O'BRIEN Recogulzed as the THE LANGS, ‘- Musion Every Night |THIRD and fsrman PoRIguN LT 31“ Bak|n . MESMERIST! "1 : ‘ ALY LAST | SPECIAL SOUVENIR DAYS C POWd 8 0’clock. WEEK‘ NEXT WEEI TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Every 1ady visitor will receive a handsome hand des cd Jupauese saucer—differont Seats vow J deslgn each day. sureLy sk COL, MULBERRY SELLERS in This Play. Special Scenic Effects » Elaborate Costumes. A LANDSLIDE OF LAUGHTER. Greatest Living AT TIMELY PRICES. ADMISSION: all parts of house EVENINGS: Matinees, Balcony > ‘ ¥ | The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Mum, Y. M. C. A, IHALL. | B e tocat Raate M in Millisas of Homes—q40 Years the Standard, Admlssio ; reserved seat . on sale st Ouasy & Eddy's