Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 1, 1883, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY BEE--- SATURDAY DECEMBER, 1, 1883. THE HOME OF SANTA CLATUS. Holiday Goods. Plush toilet cases. Morocco toilet cases. Perfumery cazes. Jewel cases. Ladies” work boxes. Gents' traveling sels. Ladies' glove and handkerchief boxes. @Gents’ collar and cuff’ boxes, Gontlemen's smoking sets. Gentlemen's 2igar cases, Gentlemen's cigarette cases. Thimble cas: Card receivers, Watch cases. Inkstands (geeat variety). Paper weights, Writing desks. Mechanical Toys. Rocky mountain bears, Circus dancers. Wood chopper. Dolls! Dolls! lovely dolls we have Our ment is very complete, and must be Dolls ! ever most seen lay assort- seen to be appreciated. Al siz from the smallest to the largest that is made. Miscellancous Toys. In this section the variety is so large that it would he impessible Sufli to say that the whole side of our for us to deserite them. it basement is entire'y tuken up with this wonderful assortment. Lace Department. This department was never m:re complete than at the present time, all the Intest designs: in “Pompn dour” and “Oriental” having just handsome arrived; also, a assort- Walking elepbant, Creeping babhy. Salvation army preachar. ‘Woman's rights preacher. Banjo player. Bones player. Monkey velocipede, Locomotives, steam boats, mule bauks, lion banks, etc., ete. Porfumery. Perfumely specially gottea up for Xmus in new and unique de- Aigna, Tool Chests. Tool chests for boys, tool chests for men, from §1 to $12. China and Glassware. A s cers, lendid line of cups and sau- children’s mugs, toilet se's, vases, glass orna- mustache cups, ments, deception glasses, candle- sticks, shaving mugs, Dresden fig- ures, bisque figures, ete., etc. ment of real lace in “Point” and “Duchesse.” Neckwoar Department. We make a spacialty of this de- ment and aim_to_bring {o_the city «f Omaha the very newest styles that prevail in the large east- ern cities, Wo have eclipsed all former efforts in bringing together the greatest assortment of medium and high priced neckwear ever shown in the west. An examina- tion will convince all that this is no exaggeration. Below we give a few : Otiental Fichu, hand- embroidered Fichu, Spanish, Matte- lasse and hand ron Fichus; Spanish, Matte 3 hand-rua ard Guipure tles; a choice assortment of Mourn- ing aud second mourning neckwear; ! Jersey collarett of Jthe prevailing styl F e¢ba, Pompadour 33, the latest, spe- cially adapted to wear with Jerseys, ; now so much worn, t Goods, and the most comple: . B. Falconer, (LATE A. CRUIVKSHANK & CO.) The I.argest IN THE WEMT. GRAND OPENING OF lGants’ Furnishing H’dkorchief Department. Our importation of Xmas hand- | kerchiefs have just arrived. and we confidently assert that no such line of ladies” and gentlemen's handker- chiefs have ever been placed on our Buy- the enabled to same price that counters in previous seasons. ing these goods direct from manufacturer, we are the smaller houses buy them for, sell them at We wonld call special attention to 500 dozen ladies’ white and col- ored 1. S, handkerchief at 10c. 100 dozen ladies” H, S. initial handkerchief at 20¢, sold elsewhere at H0c. 500 dozen ladies” white and col- handkerchiefs at 25¢ each or $2.95 a dozen, all new and ored border desirable patterns, Also, a complete line of finer goods in white H. S, colored border and embroidered handkerchiefs as high as $10 each. De- vartment. merly allotted to this department, at increase in the demand for vods compelling us to make All the latest novel- ties in scarfs, ties, silk handker- 13e. RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT Toys and Holiday Goods, MONDAY MORNING, DEC 3, 1383. The public of Omaha are rdspectfully invited to inspect the most ma wsorbment of toya ever found in this d the Toys displs have been imported by us dircet from Berlin goods will be sold by us on the usual small profits of a large bu he ~hown on our first floor, heen accustomed to pay, REMEMBER o the Omaha public. ame principle i nes-, the publ ty. red in our immens ind those of Ameri Moxpay Eve NING, n he e from sortment, of h ¢ onr Holiday Goods w ew basement sulesroo n mant the laree dry goods houses in_ the Bast, that 1s to will notice a very great difference in the prices they have We ventuare to predict the display wil. be a surprise Holiday m. The foreign Toys the mal A- these w, at the hmere and silk mufflers, especially adapted for the holiday season, are just to hand and wil: be chiefs, placed on our counters Monday morning. An in in lored hundkerchie in New Yor at 80c. A unusual barg border hemstuched it %3¢, now selling wnd considered cheap smplete line of kid gloves, suitable for st party wear. Intending pure would do well to exami tensive dipl vents as we are confident Last, ,comes our stock of s made of the best silk, with unique handles, selected it will be to your interest but not le silk umbrel with great care from a manufac- turer's entire stock. We have doubled the space for-|$ " found in Pocleet Books, Hand Bags, ‘ Ete., Eto. New goods are arriving daily for this department. All the latost shapes, new material and combina- tions come rolling in. The latest isalady s hand bag of dressed calf skin, certainly the handsomest thing shown this a- son, and would make an acceptable NXmas present. Sti'l later comes a combination multand hand bag in Russian hare, beaver and musk-rat. We have hd them only a few days and already they are nearly half gone. Price, 5 to $10. Hosiery Dapartment. We invite special attention to this department, which was never more complete than at Manufacturers at thi present. eason «f the to close out v winte goods b nearly half price. Having bought very lightly the beginning of the season, we have ciosed out several manufacturers’ stocks, and now offer the same at p ices less than they ¢an be made for. In silk hose we have an eudl all 1 ladies variety, price from .25 to $12.00 a par. Gents silk half hose, a rare barg 76¢; finer goods. as high us es, ranging in Cloak and Shawl Depart- ment. Daring the month of December we will make an extradisplay of our handsome cloaks and shawls, which cannot be found elsewhere. Ladies we hoar well posted, and look over the different stocks, invariably come back and buy of us, and :1so com- pliment us on having the best as- sortment and lowest figure find quoted. We make of this departmeat and latest nove which We ha voice for this the many wi sortment of F'ine Broche, Long Imitation Camel’s Hair, Velvet Beaver shawls in rich colors; also Scotch plaid and stripe v well as Domestic Lor g and Squara shawls in plain colors, plaids and stripes, P THFE BHEST CHRISMAS GIFT s A GOOID BOOCIE. GRAND OPENING, MONDAY, OE OUXR JLCEMBER 3RD, XMAS BOOK DEPARTME:! T. Replete with fine Art Publications, Gift Books, Fiction, History, Poetry, Top Books, Juveniles for the Little Ones, Photogiaph Albums, Scrap Books, Autograph Albums, Bibles, Prayer books, Hymnals. -~ 2R WVEA S CAIERIDES Fringed Florals, Games, Etc., Etc,, at 20 to 60 per cent. below the prices asked elsewhere. “1 PREFER KNOWLWDUS TO i Soon Fiction. Dickry's Comrinrs Wonxs, 15 vola. 12mo. Tlustrated, rogular price, $22.50, only $11.70, Trackeray's Comprsrn Works, 14 vols, 12mo, cloth, Hlustrated, regular price, $106.60, ouly 8§ Scorr's Comrrers Wonks, 12 vols. 12mo, cloth, Illustrated, regular price, $18.00, only $10.00. N Books at €5 Cents, Prices asked elsowhere, $1.00 and $1.25, Rominsox Cuvson Jans Evee Arapiax Nigurs East Lyane Bwiss Faminy Onyeg Twisr Rouixsonw Apam Brow CuiLokex or WitLy Remir ik Avsky Vaxiry Faie Dox Quixors Breron Book Bunvax's Pru. Ros Roy aum Procuws Hsors 1T Avstiy E Guerivens Travers v T BOOKS AT $1 00. REGULAR PRICE §1.60 AND $1,75, TEMPEST AND SUNSHINE, LENA RIVERK, MADELINE, EDITH LYLE, MAKIAN GREY, DAISY THOBNTON, WESI LAWN, NORVINE'S REVENGE, A TERRIBLE HEALT, LOST FOR A W( WIFK, A MAD MARLIAGE, BILENT AND TRUE, CHARLMY O'MALLEY, TOM JONKS, VALENTINK VOX, HANDY ANDY, MARRY LOKEHQUHR, WTO., BTO, A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GIFT, Suakksrnare’y Courrare Works, Han- dy Volume Edition, 8 vols., green cloth, incloth case, regular prico £8.00, only $4.00 A, 1001 GEMS of Pootry, by Charles Mackay, LL. D, A now edition with many illustrations wdded, 4to, cloth, §1.50, TH-EE LITERARY GEMS LOTOS LEAVES Only LAUREL LEAYES 8260 PAPYRUS LEAVES each, Books in Sets for Girls, Louvisa M. Avrcorr's Lirtee Woumes Warsaw WaviesLy ks Lasr Davis or Buokex 10 Haexess | § Vola,, Tlus uly $0.60, Posvrrr Live ok Cukrix Tux i J Axprusen's Tur Parisiang k. E1sie Books Fatuy Tares Jous Hanvax Grenni's Fainy Geyrw Tatrs Pave asp Vieo Ren avnriee Vicrony Deaxe Lavk or Burraniax Kuveis CiiLusoLy Awree LoNo Years ete, eto, By Muztha Finloy, 0 vols , only §7.90. Tur Mitoken Books By Martha Finly, 4 vols,, only §3 Tur FInvey Livnay By Martha Fiuley, b vols., ouly §4.40, | Books in Sets fr Boys, | Samvkn Suices Sev-Hewe Sewis: | Self-Holp, Duty, Thift and Character, 4 volu., cloth, only $3.15, SAMUEL SMILES BI0GRAPICAL SER1ES vols., cloth, only $2.25. Onver Orrics Famovs Books ronr Boys; Tk GREAT WESTERN SERIKS, 6 vols., Illustrated, only &0.70. 18 LAKE SHoks Sexies, 6 vols., Ilustrated, only 85,70, Tus Saror Box Skries, 3 vols., Tlustrated, only $3.40, Tug Sorviek Boy SEries, 3" vols., Illustrated, only §3.40, Tuk Srarry Frac Sknies, 6 vols., Illustrated, only .40, YOUNG AMERICA ABROAD, G vols., Illustrated, only 86 50, FINE ART PUBLICATIONS, Ixviax Summei verses, with | jrations of Au Autumn sketches and fine pago colored illus- an deaves and flowers, Folio cloth elegant y £4.00, Davs ) Indiun S folio eloth, b Harey wm with ed platos, - Prurancn’s Laves or L Pioveresque Evioreay Seeneny, 1 vol., laige quarto, only $2.80. Danee's INverNo, illustrated, by Gustave Dore, crown folio, full gilt, only $4.80. Danik's Poukcatory AnD Paxavisk, illus- trated, by Gustage Dore, crowd folio, full gilt, only 4.80. Ax Ereay Wrimgy IN A Cuurcuyarn by Thomas Gray; royal $8.00, cloth only $2.40, alligator only $2.80, Prorograr AusuMs in cloth, leather, moroceo, calf and piueh bindings, from 20¢ up to $9.90. Souar Books from bbc up to $1.80. Avroarari ALBuMs from 10c up to $.00. *‘A tasto for Books is the passion and 8lory of my life."—Gibbon, H1NTORY “History is tho most profitavie ve - reoding.” Macavray's History or Excrasp, b vols., cloth, regular prico &, ouly §1.80, b MeOawmny's History or Ouk Ows Times, 2 vols,, cloth, only §1.90. New 4 vol. library edition, cloth, gilt top, only 83 80, Gures's History oF tuk Exausn e vLE, 4 vols., octavo, new edition wi 64 illustrafions, only 00 Roxbury style, wilt top, only 10us Max, 00, ouly ., cloth, regular price § Miuax's Comrrere Wonks, 8 vols., crown, 8vo., only $9.00. N B F LA U Counrry | Tur Works or ¥ nuwerous steel o library, sheop, ouly §2.00. LAVIUS JOsEPHUS, with gravings, 8 v regular prics POETRY, REGULA ARNOLD, Bukxs, Byrox, BROWNING CAMPEEL OawrgR, DN Diryorx, Euor, GorTHE, HEMeNy, Hoon, JEREVIN INGELLOW, | Luens, Kre. Hormes, LowkL Saxe, Bavaso Tavios, THB FAVORITE KED K EDITION OF TUu# YoRTS, Only 75¢. R PRICE, $1.50, MiuToN, Mooke, MacAULAY, ODYHIRY, Pog, Roserri, ScHILLeg, T, TENNYHON, THOMSON, Terren, , Exc., Exc. PELLOW, WHITTIER, Brere Hanre, Esenson's AT CNANTR'E Wmao G Y W N W RS B i b CHATTER BOX FOR 1883. Ock Litrik Oxes, edited by Oliver Optio, Augiicss Nignr's Exteirarsuesr, By Wi Only Tk 0N, 81.05. SUPERB HOLIDAY BOOKS FOR TIE LITTLE ONES, Beautifully Illustrated. Broad Cross, Oaly 50 CENTS, REGULAR PRICE $1.00, Tlluminated 0 wood cuts. No old cuts. o old resding matter. Everything new and original, Regular price $1.75, Ouly $1,00, aktitzgnthors, _ Ilustrated with 6500 Ouly 81.50. Fitod SHAKRSPRAKR, with suts, by Sir John Gilbert 4to. 1, Broad covers. Ouly Book cover. of the On- w CitLorey, with some as | 150 Ataniy Nearly -~ - Two [ 15 pages in cOLOTH, tuu 11 pu, 50 1 PRINTED IN COLOBS, SuakesrEAREAN Tares bound in illuminated covers, ouly 90e. Houws 18 Farey Laxo, printed in colors, boardcovers, illa- minated, only TarLss oF THE Fatky WorLy, printed in colors, illaminated, board covers, only 90c, Tur Gran Year Rousn, by Miss A. (i. Plympton, beautifully printed in colors throughout, only Hoe, Morisi Goosk 1x & New Dgess, by Walter Satterles, chromo board covers, only 81,00, Over e Hivs, by Miss Ida Waugh, illuminated board covers, only 80c. Boors a7 ik ** HoLuy Tren Iny,"” by Charles Dickens, 16 full pagy illustrations chromo lithogrephed i 10 cclors, only 70c. 'kA PARTIRS, VEnsm, (R and White Lithograph " Gaver. 12" colora, only 70c. Morues ( 2] 1:4'.\']\'0\. 8, Double Lithe: 0o BeOKS. Hyyyagy, VHY AND Py Als, Hap MEs strations in ¢ aphed Cover, #t varied e ~

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