Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 25, 1895, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:l FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1895 KELLEY STIGER'S FIRE SALE | sruva"veen urriea vy <o tave snore & | BOSTON STORE FIRE SALE Watch Our Feet Grow Michigan Southern rallway during the past — twenty-five years. Very few were able to , . .. _|find any fauit. The rest were delighted. One The Biggest, Mcst Gennine Bargain Giving | of them recently said: “For several years | Greatest. Finest, Largest Sale of Highest Bals Bret Soen in Omak past I have made from two to four trips 1 ale Lver Seen in Omaha, each month between Chicago and New York Grade Imported Dress Goods Remnants, and am almost always accompanied by from one to three or four others. 1 bel'eve (as [ am t informed by your conductors) that I have DRESS GOODS ALMOST GIVEN AWAY | JRIGHTER, 8%, 356 “hetween Chicago. and New | 83 INPORTED DRESSGOODS REMNANTS 15C York than any one other man during the i past few years. 1 have always traveled over Thousands of Omaha's Most Experienced | v ur road in preference to any other, because | Thousands of Remnants—Silks, Silk Velvets, From Day to Day. * Buyers Lay In n Xupply to Last Them by carefal comparison with others T Have | Tapesteies, silkatenes, Wash Goods and i Goods A found not only that the road itselt is far n o Sttt Ak bt superior, but the table and the service are Nk s Notiaied) LU e All Dry Now, in every respect the best of any road I have Edges—On Sale Tomorrow. ever traveled on. The conductors, stewards, waiters and porters I have. found to be uni- ore opened this morn- | formly courteous and attentive, Juding GRAND 15C REMNANT SALB sfe has sta 1 at o grea'ly to the comfort those who are sRg there Hok 1 i e s T ns T am. Trains | Over 10,000 remnants of the grandest and W5 groat was the rusti that Wo were ab: | “hicago as follows: §:00 a. m. 10:30 | highest grade new imported novelly dress solutely unable to wait upon all who came. | & I LB Dl i Bl :v\vr'” ym- | goods, in silk and wool effects, in lengths i We will be prepared tor o e |, Humiphrey. 't O e, | up to one yard, many of them matching up, engaged extra clerks to take care of “the ber, W. P. A.|Will make elegant walsts, children's dresses From the time the st crowds that are sure to attend this, the | Kansas City, Mo, 5 K. Wil J 5 S. R e pa e duig e WG SAOK WO | % ahd dress. trimmings;* they go tomorow on st your Size today=- WET DR GOoODs h Sam'l Burns is giving 15 per cent oft |OUr bargain square at 15c | is 1o object. | paviland china and everything this week. ALE OF REMNANTS OF s Just your Price== Ever held in Omah: Pri SILK, 15C, 30C B ) The best Price we ever made, it L AL RS -~ Thousands of remnants of silks, in lengths R e K i §. R. Patten dentist removed to Brown blk. | trom 8 yard to 2 yards; they all match up, want some of these elegant goods that have NATIONAL CHAUTAUQUA, 10 to twenty pleces of a pattern. All pure been slightly wet and are almost perfect Subin silk taffetas In small checks, stripes and D 150 palirs of ladles' 2's, 2%'s and 8's now Election of OfMcers and Course of Study |plaids for ladies' waists, children’s dresses P v With plain toes—for AT FIRE PRIC You'll have to come at onc elocte | for the Year. f for nothing is Lt hded? (e and_trin iings, worth $1.50 a yard, go at : About 200 plain toe $.00 and $.00 A CINCINNATI, Jan —The twenty-third | 15¢ and 30c for an entire piece. Shoes—for..... . ST 3 C i 10c for double fold dress goods that were | annual meeting of the trustees of the na- ncy silks and silk velvets in smaller Balance of Frank Wilcox Co's | 26c before they were wet tional Chautauqua assembly was held here last | pieces, goods worth up to $3.00 a yard, for Welts and turned sole shocs— $1.98 r Al and Soc dress goods because | night with sixteen trustees present. Presi-|fancy work and trimming, go, according to A line of medium and opera i 980 for all the 60c and 75 dress goods that | dent Lewis Miller of Akron, O., presided. | gize of piece, at e and 10c. toe welts, 284 pairs of $1_48 were Just w oL i "*\"\"“I'li' "‘l Vin- $1.00 DRAPERY SILKS, 15C YARD. Ladies' $8.50 shoes—at.... Wt 60c for $1.00 dress goods that the water | cent, chancellor; President W. R. Harper, 3 3 . Another line of opera, patent 1 69 never even touched, but the insurance com- [ Chicago university; W..A. Duncan, use,{ A new lot of drapery silks from the fire tip, ladies’ shoes—$3.00 value v . panies allowed us dar s0 they go in|secretary stock at 15¢ a yard. ¢ Mikser' wart shoes, 11 to 5 d | with the rest The following officers wore clected: Presi- BASEMENT REMNANTS. tipped—Trank Wilcox Co's, § 98C > 69¢ for habit cloths, 50 inc wide, that | dent, Lew Miller, Akron, O.; first vice pre ¥ " ghoe— our price « we sold before the fire for $1.25 a yard ident, Clem Studebaker, South Bend All the remnants of highest grade silka- The balance of our ladic 60c for all the children’s cloakings that | sccond vice president, R. A. Miller, lenes, 2%c. tan, skating shoes, that $1_98 Jere wet on the elges only. ey wero| O third vice president All remnants of all grades muslins, cali- were formerly $6.00-go for under cover ktian i Parkersville, N, ¥i; #ecre cos, ginghams, denims, ducks, sheetings, , William A. Dune L A line of $1.25 children’s shoes 60C v e ; 8 R HEa. TR sizes 4 to 8, patent tip— By oty A Skinner, | Outing flannel, cotton checks, plalds, et v 0 N Y.; chancellor, Bishop J. H, | that are damaged in any way by fire, water We alway now they 52-inch French broadeloths A arive on boys' grain shoes— 98 that, though the watcr did runon them, they | Vincent, "Topeka, Kan.; exceutive committee, | o smoke, g0 in our basement at 2%c, 3te, sizes 11 to 2-regular $1 50—our price....... C g are so dry you e t it now. WelJ. ¢, Giftord, J. T. Edwards, W o : 8i4e yard, G sold ‘them as 5 before the Are. Yy i1 Shott, K. &. Miler and AT ot b et BOSTON STORE g oA sk U el They are 99c now. Chicago was selected as the place of the .. W.C Bi ana. 1a Felt slippers—are only Remember this, th not ard of burnt | paxt meeting on the fourth Wednesda N. W. Cor. I6th and Douglas. » R goods in the store, The fire was on the third Hia 1896. The study for this S R floor, not even smoke got down to the dress | “American Hi in ~ Various Hayden Bros'. ad. is on page 5. goods, just water, but what of that, water dries out and by a quick nt with the insurance adjusters we ve you the best bar ! s goods in the 1 ou will be waited upon to for we will have plenty of help, nd beck on account of the crowd, every d 1ERN ROU Among_the le John T e T Hammers Prof 1, | Via Rock Island, Shortest Line and Fastost g 3 Sales Growing Bigger . Palmer of Chicago will be musical director iy S Not big enough yet. \d Dr. W. S. Anderson of Yale will be| To all points in K. director of athletics and ph e el THE DIRECT 50U’ as, Oklahoma, Indian al culture. Territory, Texas and all points in southern 1 ot o California. Only one night vut to all points Wilcox & Draper bought out TFrank Wilcox Co. T Rt e Split the Century In Three Parts, in Tex Limited” leaves Omaha & BRLE LT LR And about one and a third of the last of |at & . daily except Sunday, landing _ Marnam and 15th Sts. | {yose represents the term of popularity of | s at all points in Texas 12 hours In stetter’s Stomach Bitters, the most highly | advance of all other lines. —Through tourist anctioned and widely known remedy in ex-|cars via Ft. Worth and El Paso to Los An- istenco for dyspepsia, lack of stamina, liver | Beles. For full particulars, folders, Sam'l Burns is ving 15 per cent off cut glass and everything this week. o AL - complaint, constipation, nervousness, incipl- | €tc., call at or address Rock Island ticket b i L ent rheuniatism and inactivity of the kidneys, | office, 1602 Farnam S IN THE POLICE COURT. Neither spurious imitation or underhand CHAS. K < W. P, A b competition has affected the sale of this genu- z e e Frale Hayden Bros'. ad. Is on page 5. t Into the Meshes ot B e e the Law. Sent to Jail and Shot Himself. To Oregon—Personully Conducted. George Ridenour was Wednesday night ar-| PORT CLINTON, 0., Jan .—The jury| The first personally conducted excursion rested as a vagrant and suspicious character. | in the case of . R. St. John, a prominent [ t0 the fruit farms of Oregon will leave Yesterday his father-in-law, Mr. Phelps, who | real estate dealer, charged with frauds in | Omaha at s il UL, AUk T i 4 via the Burlington route, lives at Twenty-second and Ohio stre: dealing in canceled mortgages, brought in a| Only $35.00 to Portland, Salem or Rose- appeared in the | police court and told the | verdict of guilty at 4 o'clock this morning. | burg. . he Sunda Be ; lidkel thati Qeorge was 1 of work (o|St: John was at once taken into custody and | ~ For further information call on or address I PY b Such an extent that he did not tuke care of | 11260 in Jail. A half hour later he shot him- | M. J. Dowling, clty passenger agent, Bur- I MTREF 11y 75 Atler Heacing ithis testimony (HHE | o e e s e v g L Hngton froute 1624 (Rarnam BirestjOmaty oun Maan ! & On Her Annual Tour, Judgo senfenced Ridenour to thirty days in | son® Suffered heavy financlal losscs thro . the county jail, but suspended sentence upon R F A . v | Howell, the big Lake Erle fish trlumvirate. Mrs. R. A. Folsom, general solicitor for Would you like to get marricd? Do you Imagine that It requires 3 the man promicing to go to w e . you maglie) E A Ml IR ‘;“L‘(";“flf e Tubitha Orphans’ home, with headquarters adeal of woulth 10 £o to Housekeeping? _Come in and sco what i N - tion in Des Moines last summer by exposing | 1°Yden Bros'. ad. Is on page 5. at Lincoln, Neb., is on her fifth annual tour. we can do for you for 8100. or $150, or §200; and then wo dou't [ an alleged plot to blow up the court house. Rallrond Sued for Taxes. This home is supported by voluntary contri: whatitisimonoyRelbior Shin Ry gubutizirlfyouiinySisstiyour Ho wears lis hair long and walks around in | JACKSON, Miss, Jan. 2—Wirt Adams, | butions from all parts of the state and HEALE ol ailo Batp SOND: (Erou canist S Byl Jus for otk THE STORY OF A NOBLE OUTLAW. a mysterious manner, calculated to attract | gtate revenue agent, brought suit in the | children are admitted from all over the % attention to himself. Wednesday night he was | Gireuit court today against the M i ) issippl | country. - The children are not adopted, un- | found wandering around in the Third ward | Valey railroad for $250,000, B se sending them t \ ex- . and told an officer that he was on the trail | peo m_"Lr‘;'fiLgmrt:'i,é R O PR o y 2 of a dangerous bank robber. The police were prosulyjidonire it RTH e Ratofn Lod Bar e b life work, receiving a common school educa- 1 Author of * Prisoner of Zenda.” ete. ::'} Lo investigate his story, but when lc | Hayden Bros'. ad. s on page 5. e T lLoi bom o et ol e ° - . f “The Prisoner of Zenda.” ete 4 ointed out a well known young man who — -——— At icati i S Sunds T S | o b reesses Eesdsiesie sl Bargains This Wee o e pucation with e Sy By 7 ous crlm!m_\l. the police placed the detective Thursday Will Chapman came from Iowa, | Omaha children in the home she trusts that L 1LLUSTRATED. L under arrest. . bringing with him a load of corn, which he | the people of this city will be liberal in Lizzie Babbington, takensfrom Kitiis O sold on the market, Yesterday he was placed | thelr donations. We Submit a Few Rattling Bargains to Reduce and Clean Out Stock. = 2 ; : ward by the polics yesterday The sirl wha | under arrest, being charged with being an —_—— S z Al TRAnE COUNT ANTONIO is an Italian away from home four days ago, and her | €mbezaler. The owner of the corn came to Hayden Bros’. ad. is on page 5. 3.Piece Bedroom Suits $11.75 indow Shades 25¢ A “ 5 % rolatives have been looking all over the city | town and at once placed Chapman in the e Eim, antique finish, 20x24 bevel plate Complete with rollers and fixtures. Robin Hood. He is for her. A complaint has been filed against | tolls of the law, alleging that he had not ac-| gaml Burns is giving 15 per cent oft mirror in dresser. (haxsviinepulietialonsisfiworththy - iR e T Seene ior i bumors | snenet o pronse QU e e hotel ware and everything this week. i T Gt 65 0 A Brave, Chivalrous Nobleman ; o of unlawful age, and the gir —_— o] S . 5 rng o Sc s i will be sent to the home of the Good Shep- y an Explosion. . Eim, antique finish, bestead 4 fect SmyrnaiRugs 45 @ 2 i i herd, . E The contents of the saloon of P. Gavert at DIED. high, commode drésser with 20x13 Makes you laugh, don’t it? ] > fall ded by hi : He ok E rs. Charles Matthews of 1309 Harne; ol stre v amages mirror, o A fo - oon % 1A wrongliully exile 1S prince. e 3 strest was in conmaltation. with: the. ity f,f:‘;:‘(’::“i,‘,’ffi ‘:‘2:&,;:3:;"’”‘,:& fll‘;fw': FOSTER—Herbert Mantel Folding Bed $12.50 Irish Point Lace Curtains per % FAEY i Y I a £ proseeuturvetoriay (rying o, M som | e Seenta by i eperion” ot 3" gasonm | monche 1 dave. danuary’ 275 Beloye a 4 Ly Pair $2.85 L to the mountains, and gathers about him a way in which her husband could be punished. z ORROLENFANCENER T AV, KTLORL T i Solld front, elm, ‘antique finish, W 5 3 s ’ g ¥ o Sha alleges that he docs not want to support | P B ot B biseet. MHARY. Grternoon AL LORt supponeCiNies MuAEY, e el ‘are emosgor oL < A ‘I band of faithful followers. He is generous her out of his own wages, but wants her to | Hayden Bros'. ad. a 5 AL RS T T (LT % . 51,85 - ; 180" an; (mmora) exlatence, Thore belng mo | oo Cro. d: 18 on pags & Aip e Interment Forest T yblcemetery | M GoodiMattress $L,85 | Hand Lamps Vi to the poor, but takes from the rich when A REdeR puohicases, thot yoman(iwas) told fo 7 T B Soft and, cointortableiand ot o0 o omplef iehimpeyiandiby / he had need. Through his hostility to the 8 B. Miller Young, who was arrested sev- e = o/ e 98¢ e: 3 * 2, 2. (3 3 gral duys oo on & eharge of cnbezzlement, A @HAN@E Sx\‘t[‘.»ulll-d (A:)l;l):(‘::“:-l:sr"l x’pm)&s\. S = antiony moem. prince of his native city and his love for a 3 was released from custody Wednesday night, ow nice you foel with seve a S 8 : : = ; B et s could 1anve the siationt har ke comforts piled upon the shelf. : Wy not have o shovel for every beautiful lady, on whose account he was exiled, Count An- rearrested on the charge of being a fugitive - Gray Blankets 90¢ a pair stove and fireplace s gt < . < - i A v from fustice. Ho s wanted in Couneil Dluts (";0“ "'“3 e M:fl it :‘ J" e B tonio falls upon many extraordinary adventures. His life is a on the charge of obtaining money under false . uy them and your Investme @ Extens ey TS v R o DAY you 80 per ‘cent next fall. A series of exciting incidents, : Karl's Clover Root il purify you blood, Large Easy ArmRockers $148 | y,pancd Dust Pans 5 BATTLES AND ESCAPES. 4 Rlispeyou jcomplexian, ‘regulate. your ‘bowely is generally advised by physicians TosmiLCaush oaLitepIICS MRt Cheaper than dirt. and make your head clear as a bell, 26c, G60c you see We bought all the and $1.00 ] for their consumptive patients. factary bag. & pet Hassocks 25¢ It. ends llappxly \v1tl.1 the return of Count Antonio to his native = Hayden Bros', ad. Is on page 5. Either an ocean voyage or a trip to Ladigst \Canc, Binlng le‘;:}: C Gm:)mm' afporte]. patigns i city and his marriage to the lady for whose sake he had suf- THOSE TWO OLD GUNS. the mountains. This is for the pur- Hard wood, antlque finish. “‘::‘ ":"“":“‘ i ° B | fered exile. : OMAHA, Jan, 2.—To the Editor of The pose of ol())tmnlng the ex‘;\llz'lmtmg 8-Hole Gem Pans 9 | arge and Small Dippers fc The episodes of Count Antonio’s adventurous career form G Bee: Please inform me what has become of effects of Ozone, as found in sea ers per dozen 28¢ P Cncsltoritne fohil " 3 tho two ald canion domated (o (ho city of SR et ol e L ZU RIS RO 078 2 AR TR e AN ABSORBING AND MAGNIFICENT ROMANCE. Omaha? They at one time reposed on the 110 i ating, appe A great tumble in price, Table Knives and Forks Per 3 " - east side of the Exposition on Fourteenth condition which follows a residence Folding Ironing Boards 69¢c Sct 48¢ In this story Anthony Hope fulfills the promise of ““The tret. They would make splendid orna- | j ‘ i g j 3 ; [y o iy A e o oot ke splendid omna-| in the woods. Many, while strong enough to make such journeys, Cuspidors 18¢ | cocobolo hundles, ¢ knives and © Prisoner of Zenda.” It is a tale that SUBSCRIBER. cannot afford the expense. In using B dacaratad by liand) (g Answer—Something like two ye ago the 5¢ ; Rolling Pins STIRS THE BLOOD. oity presented those old guns to the Grand Ingrain Carpets 48 Revolving handles, made of fine pol= Army of the Republic and at this time they 5% o fshed maple. | i i i i ERTitstie Bonybiio 8l et (bl thme they All wool, prevailing colors, shed maple Hope is now doing the work which will make him famous set aside for the burial of old soldiers, 454 LU as a writer of fiction, His books have freshness in style, in Hayden Bros', ad. 1s on page 5. (TRADE-MARK.) Terms Cash or EaSy paylfleflts- plot and in handling. He not only has the dramatic instinct, ¥ The State Rellet commission have estab- | the medicinal advantages of all such trips are obtained without the but he has extraordinary skill in dialogue—no recent writer - ; lished beadquarters at 109 Frenzer block, e imec 5 g ! Open Saturday Evenings Only. Ly R _r] R g ; ———— surpasses him in this particular. where all contributions of provisions and | trouble and expense of leaving home. The ozone of the ocean and the glothing should be sent, instead of 407 brown | antiseptic properties of forest trees are imprisoned and brought to you & should be addressed to me at 407 Brown | in a bottle of the white, creamy oil. You notice the balsamic odor A LIST OF CHAPTERS ¢ Rlask W N NASON, President: | 45 you pull the cork. That's Guaiacol; made from the resin of beech of his novel is in itself appetizing and suggests the entertain= ing quality of the story. Dr. Duryea lmproving. trees. The other valuable ingredient is the life-giving, germ-destroy- The many friends of Dr. Duryea will be ; pleased. to tearn that he is steadily improv- | ing Ozone. These two agents make Ozomulsion the best preparation ing in health. From a gentleman who saw | of Cod Liver Oil ever compounded. It is the kind him a few days ago it is learned that the Cuarrer I, How Count Antonio Took to the Hills. - doctor is looking forward with longing to 3 IL. Count Antonio and th Traitor Prince. e his return to Omaha. His stomach 1s rap- i 111, CountAntonio and the Prince of Mantovoglia 5 Mlariapreriog ene. 4G hiaoapnetia Lm: PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE “ 1V. Count Antonio and the Wizard's Drug. p :r:; :.nl.f ;:'..an ufir. .‘“1“"“":\“;' Is at For Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, and all “ V. Count Antonio and the Sacred Bones. j iakewood, , the bracing, yet balmy a e = ) : % O that Tésort sseming (o kves wondertully Pulmonary Complaints; Scrofula, General Debility, Loss “ VI, Count Antonio and the Hermit of the Vault, g R R 8y o RS P of Flesh, Anzmia, and all Wasting Diseases. “ . Count Antonio and the Lady of Rilano, fusiastio as over over the great weat and - s [0 . The Manner of Count Antonio’s Return. the Juture of his church and the city of| Handsome Illustrated Pamphict Free. T.A.SLOCUM CO., 183 Pearl St., New York. e R SRl 2 petl of the eet d des s 3 Thursday evening, the following temporary -2 e un a ee 3 g;"mfi xupf;l); was ugu’ml, upon |<‘\lx]r January 15th and Douglas Sts:, ; [] [} e 2 o V. john oane of Plymouth church, a (hio'four Bundays {n. February and OMAHA. - 2 pud e l\\’;v“l]n March, Rev. W. H, Wise of ) I 1 | 4 afayette, nd ma | R R THERE IS SCIENCE IN NEATNESS. : 'y Dont Neeleet Your Eyes Warm Your Feet, 3 L Famaln Lo funoite 2 AR MR BE WISE AND USE at night with a f of March, at which date the leave of absence o mu:. s own church in La Fayette will | H(]‘I wn'[[R BHG E. expire. 1 4 Hayden Bros', ad, Is on page b. F l | RNI I l | RE e\ 2-quart, 65 cents, " e k. — _ _ _ ____ ‘ k. 1 " ; Muslin Underwear at Manufacturers’ Prices T —— W. L Seymour, cur opucian, has been 3-quart, 76cents. - a1l nervous dltcuses: Cifary Laous of Brath Fower, extremely successtul In Htting’ glasse Cloaks and Furs Gost or Less Hstauci’ watefiness, Kent Miclity plgatl scly | B o the Bkt pedpte i f el | 4-quart, $1.00 Bd‘-\ll )l;u:lnl':'l' e excesscs. ;:nulnu no K SCOFIELD CLOAKS SUITS.FURS. froe B Y e i PAXTON MLOCK, Y a1 e of Tittitions. 8010 by our agents, of sddress Nerve Seed Co. 1206’ 1208 Douglas Street. The Aloe & Penfold Co., RUBBER GOODS OF ALL KIND&, LEADING SCIENTIFIC OPTICIANS. | The Aloe & Penfold Co,, 1408 Rroam Btreet L 1408 Farnam Street. )} Opposite Paxton Motk » THE LION DRUG STORE. ‘wold 1o Omahs by Sherman & McConnell, Kuuw & Co. and by Vickers & Merchant, Diugsiais THE LION DR kS !

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